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81,200
The lead singer of The Snapdragons shared a moniker with what man who was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000?
James Taylor
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[ { "sentences": [ "Philip Irvin Bailey (born May 8, 1951) is an American R&B, soul, gospel and funk singer, songwriter, percussionist and actor, best known as an original member, and one of the two lead singers (along with group founder Maurice White) of the band Earth, Wind & Fire.", " Noted for his four-octave vocal range and distinctive falsetto register, Bailey has won seven Grammy Awards.", " He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame as a member of Earth, Wind & Fire.", " Bailey was also inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame for his work with the band." ], "title": "Philip Bailey" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, located on the shore of Lake Erie in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, recognizes and archives the history of the best-known and most influential artists, producers, engineers, and other notable figures who have had some major influence on the development of rock and roll.", " The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation was established on April 20, 1983, by Atlantic Records founder and chairman Ahmet Ertegun.", " In 1986, Cleveland was chosen as the Hall of Fame's permanent home.", " Since opening in September 1995, the \"Rock Hall\" – part of the city's redeveloped North Coast Harbor – has hosted more than 10 million visitors and had a cumulative economic impact estimated at more than $1.8 billion." ], "title": "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame" }, { "sentences": [ "Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Covers EP is EP compilation by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, released in 2012 through iTunes as a digital-only download.", " The band first announced the EP through their website on April 19, 2012 with the title \"We Salute You\", although it was changed on the date of the release.", " The EP consists of six cover songs, live and in the studio, of previous Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees all who influenced the band.", " The EP was released to commemorate the band's own induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012.", " All six songs have been previously featured on other releases by the band.", " Four of the six tracks had never been released digitally before." ], "title": "Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Covers EP" }, { "sentences": [ "James Vernon Taylor (born March 12, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist.", " A five-time Grammy Award winner, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000.", " He is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 100 million records worldwide." ], "title": "James Taylor" }, { "sentences": [ "Jerome Solon Felder (June 27, 1925 – March 14, 1991), known as Doc Pomus, was an American blues singer and songwriter.", " He is best known as the lyricist of many rock and roll hits.", " Pomus was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a non-performer in 1992, the Songwriters Hall of Fame (1992), and the Blues Hall of Fame (2012)." ], "title": "Doc Pomus" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame are located in Cleveland, Ohio.", " Ohio musicians inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame include, The Isley Brothers (from Cincinnati) in '92, The Moonglows (from Cleveland) in 2000, The O'Jays (from Canton) in '05, Chrissie Hynde (from Akron) of The Pretenders in '05, and Bobby Womack (from Cleveland) (d.2014) in '09.", " This state is also the home of four major symphony orchestras which are located in Cleveland, Akron, Cincinnati, and Dayton as well as a \"pops\" orchestra, the Cincinnati Pops." ], "title": "Music of Ohio" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ronettes were an American girl group from New York City.", " One of the most popular groups from the 1960s, they placed nine songs on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, five of which became Top 40 hits.", " The trio from Spanish Harlem, New York, consisted of lead singer Veronica Bennett (later known as Ronnie Spector), her older sister Estelle Bennett, and their cousin Nedra Talley.", " Among the Ronettes' most famous songs are \"Be My Baby\", \"Baby, I Love You\", \"(The Best Part of) Breakin' Up\", and \"Walking in the Rain\", all of which charted on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", " \"Walking in the Rain\" won a Grammy Award in 1965, and \"Be My Baby\" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999.", " The Ronettes were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007." ], "title": "The Ronettes" }, { "sentences": [ "Brian Francis Johnson (born 5 October 1947) is an English singer and songwriter.", " In 1980, he became the third lead singer of the Australian rock band AC/DC, after the death of their second lead singer Bon Scott.", " He and the rest of the band were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003.", " In March 2016, Johnson stepped down from touring on the Rock or Bust World Tour due to hearing problems.", " On 20 May 2016, Johnson stated in an interview \"I've had a pretty good run\" in AC/DC and implied that he might not be returning by saying \"I'm just thankful, really, that I came out of it in one piece.\"" ], "title": "Brian Johnson" }, { "sentences": [ "The Midnighters were an American R&B group from Detroit, Michigan.", " They were an influential group in the 1950s and early 1960s, with many R&B hit records.", " They were also notable for launching the career of lead singer Hank Ballard and the worldwide dance craze the Twist.", " Between 1953 and 1962 the Midnighters had almost two dozen hits on the U.S. Pop & R&B charts.", " Their big hits included the million-selling Billboard Top 10 pop hits \"Finger Popping Time\" (for which they received a 1961 Grammy Award nomination), and \"Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go\".", " The Midnighters also had 13 Top 10 R&B hits, including three that reached number 1.", " Their Top 10 R&B hits included \"Work with Me, Annie\", \"It's Love Baby (24 Hours a Day)\", \"Annie Had a Baby\", \"The Hoochi Coochi Coo\", \"Teardrops on Your Letter\", \"Get It\", \"The Float\" and \"Nothing but Good\".", " They received the Rhythm and Blues Foundation's prestigious Pioneer Award in 1992 and were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999.", " The group's lead singer, Hank Ballard, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990.", " The Midnighters as a \"group\" were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on April 14, 2012." ], "title": "The Midnighters" }, { "sentences": [ "The Snapdragons (sometimes referred to as The Snapdragons UK, to distinguish them from the later US band of the same name) were an indie rock band from Leeds, England.", " They were led by their singer and main songwriter, James Taylor (not to be confused with The Prisoners mainman or the American singer-songwriter of the same name)." ], "title": "The Snapdragons" } ]
[ "Title: Philip Bailey\n\nPhilip Irvin Bailey (born May 8, 1951) is an American R&B, soul, gospel and funk singer, songwriter, percussionist and actor, best known as an original member, and one of the two lead singers (along with group founder Maurice White) of the band Earth, Wind & Fire. Noted for his four-octave vocal range and distinctive falsetto register, Bailey has won seven Grammy Awards. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame as a member of Earth, Wind & Fire. Bailey was also inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame for his work with the band.", "Title: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame\n\nThe Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, located on the shore of Lake Erie in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, recognizes and archives the history of the best-known and most influential artists, producers, engineers, and other notable figures who have had some major influence on the development of rock and roll. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation was established on April 20, 1983, by Atlantic Records founder and chairman Ahmet Ertegun. In 1986, Cleveland was chosen as the Hall of Fame's permanent home. Since opening in September 1995, the \"Rock Hall\" – part of the city's redeveloped North Coast Harbor – has hosted more than 10 million visitors and had a cumulative economic impact estimated at more than $1.8 billion.", "Title: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Covers EP\n\nRock & Roll Hall of Fame Covers EP is EP compilation by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, released in 2012 through iTunes as a digital-only download. The band first announced the EP through their website on April 19, 2012 with the title \"We Salute You\", although it was changed on the date of the release. The EP consists of six cover songs, live and in the studio, of previous Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees all who influenced the band. The EP was released to commemorate the band's own induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012. All six songs have been previously featured on other releases by the band. Four of the six tracks had never been released digitally before.", "Title: James Taylor\n\nJames Vernon Taylor (born March 12, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. A five-time Grammy Award winner, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000. He is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 100 million records worldwide.", "Title: Doc Pomus\n\nJerome Solon Felder (June 27, 1925 – March 14, 1991), known as Doc Pomus, was an American blues singer and songwriter. He is best known as the lyricist of many rock and roll hits. Pomus was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a non-performer in 1992, the Songwriters Hall of Fame (1992), and the Blues Hall of Fame (2012).", "Title: Music of Ohio\n\nThe Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame are located in Cleveland, Ohio. Ohio musicians inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame include, The Isley Brothers (from Cincinnati) in '92, The Moonglows (from Cleveland) in 2000, The O'Jays (from Canton) in '05, Chrissie Hynde (from Akron) of The Pretenders in '05, and Bobby Womack (from Cleveland) (d.2014) in '09. This state is also the home of four major symphony orchestras which are located in Cleveland, Akron, Cincinnati, and Dayton as well as a \"pops\" orchestra, the Cincinnati Pops.", "Title: The Ronettes\n\nThe Ronettes were an American girl group from New York City. One of the most popular groups from the 1960s, they placed nine songs on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, five of which became Top 40 hits. The trio from Spanish Harlem, New York, consisted of lead singer Veronica Bennett (later known as Ronnie Spector), her older sister Estelle Bennett, and their cousin Nedra Talley. Among the Ronettes' most famous songs are \"Be My Baby\", \"Baby, I Love You\", \"(The Best Part of) Breakin' Up\", and \"Walking in the Rain\", all of which charted on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. \"Walking in the Rain\" won a Grammy Award in 1965, and \"Be My Baby\" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999. The Ronettes were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007.", "Title: Brian Johnson\n\nBrian Francis Johnson (born 5 October 1947) is an English singer and songwriter. In 1980, he became the third lead singer of the Australian rock band AC/DC, after the death of their second lead singer Bon Scott. He and the rest of the band were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003. In March 2016, Johnson stepped down from touring on the Rock or Bust World Tour due to hearing problems. On 20 May 2016, Johnson stated in an interview \"I've had a pretty good run\" in AC/DC and implied that he might not be returning by saying \"I'm just thankful, really, that I came out of it in one piece.\"", "Title: The Midnighters\n\nThe Midnighters were an American R&B group from Detroit, Michigan. They were an influential group in the 1950s and early 1960s, with many R&B hit records. They were also notable for launching the career of lead singer Hank Ballard and the worldwide dance craze the Twist. Between 1953 and 1962 the Midnighters had almost two dozen hits on the U.S. Pop & R&B charts. Their big hits included the million-selling Billboard Top 10 pop hits \"Finger Popping Time\" (for which they received a 1961 Grammy Award nomination), and \"Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go\". The Midnighters also had 13 Top 10 R&B hits, including three that reached number 1. Their Top 10 R&B hits included \"Work with Me, Annie\", \"It's Love Baby (24 Hours a Day)\", \"Annie Had a Baby\", \"The Hoochi Coochi Coo\", \"Teardrops on Your Letter\", \"Get It\", \"The Float\" and \"Nothing but Good\". They received the Rhythm and Blues Foundation's prestigious Pioneer Award in 1992 and were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999. The group's lead singer, Hank Ballard, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990. The Midnighters as a \"group\" were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on April 14, 2012.", "Title: The Snapdragons\n\nThe Snapdragons (sometimes referred to as The Snapdragons UK, to distinguish them from the later US band of the same name) were an indie rock band from Leeds, England. They were led by their singer and main songwriter, James Taylor (not to be confused with The Prisoners mainman or the American singer-songwriter of the same name)." ]
81,201
What is the birthday of the Korean-American singler who released the mixtape Fresh Air: Breathe It?
April 25, 1987
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[ { "sentences": [ "Marjorie S. \"Marty\" Moss-Coane (born February 14, 1949) is an American radio personality and executive.", " She is the host and executive producer of \"Radio Times with Marty Moss-Coane\", in Philadelphia.", " Moss-Coane has worked at WHYY-FM since 1983, when she began working as an associate producer on \"Fresh Air\".", " She became a host when \"Fresh Air\" went national in 1987." ], "title": "Marty Moss-Coane" }, { "sentences": [ "SolarWall was invented by Conserval Engineering's president, John Hollick in the late 1980s.", " Conserval decided to focus on building integrated solar heating with its SolarWall invention often referred to as transpired collector.", " SolarWall systems are building integrated and consist of perforated metal heating panels mounted onto the building's sun facing wall.", " SolarWall heaters were first used to heat and ventilate large buildings with a requirement for ventilation air or fresh air.", " Solar space heating and solar crop or process drying are other applications that are ideally suited for SolarWall heaters.", " The unglazed design has and continues to be used for heating or preheating large volumes of fresh air whereas the partially glazed 2-stage SolarWall heater is becoming the preferred choice for achieving higher temperatures when heating buildings in colder climates." ], "title": "Solarwall" }, { "sentences": [ "Claiborne is an unincorporated community in Talbot County, Maryland.", " The village is located on the eastern shore of the Chesapeake Bay near the mouth of the Eastern Bay at , and uses ZIP code 21624.", " The 2000 U.S. Census lists the population as 147 and the number of homes as 84, slightly down from its 1941 population of 156.", " Between 1890 and 1952, the village was a busy port for passenger and then automobile ferry service across the Chesapeake Bay, with numerous stores and motels/resorts, including Maple Hall.", " A post office was added in 1893 and the Protestant Episcopal Church of Claiborne was built in 1898.", " In 1912 an elementary school and Methodist Church were added.", " Before 1912, students attended school in nearby McDaniel.", " The town's first school consisted of the kitchen of the local railroad pavilion, used as a classroom, where Miss Dolly Thompson taught.", " Teachers in later years included Grace Oldham, Alice Dawson, Edna Harrison, and Lida Smith.", " In 1913, the town became home to the Claiborne Fresh Air Association, Inc., (“Miracle House”) which was formed for the purpose of providing 10 weeks of fresh air and summer vacation for children who had been exposed to tuberculosis." ], "title": "Claiborne, Maryland" }, { "sentences": [ "Fresh Air is an American radio talk show broadcast on National Public Radio stations across the United States since 1985.", " It is produced by WHYY-FM in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.", " The show's host is Terry Gross.", " s of 2017 , the show was syndicated to 624 stations and claimed nearly 5 million listeners.", " The show is fed live weekdays at 12:00 noon ET.", " In addition, some stations carry \"Fresh Air Weekend\", a re-programming of highlights of the week's interviews.", " In 2016, \"Fresh Air\" was the most-downloaded podcast on iTunes." ], "title": "Fresh Air" }, { "sentences": [ "Fresh Air: Breathe It (commonly stylized as Fresh A!r: Breathe !", "t) is the first official mixtape by Korean-American singer Jay Park, released on May 16, 2012.", " The mixtape was released as a free download on various websites, including SoundCloud, Mediafire, DatPiff, Park's official website, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube channel." ], "title": "Fresh Air: Breathe It" }, { "sentences": [ "The Fresh Air Fund is a not-for-profit agency that provides free summer vacations in the country to New York City children from low-income communities.", " Each year, thousands of children visit volunteer host families in 13 states from Virginia to Maine and Canada through the Friendly Town Program or attend one of five Fresh Air Fund summer camps.", " The Fresh Air Fund has helped more than 1.8 million children since 1877." ], "title": "The Fresh Air Fund" }, { "sentences": [ "Open air schools or schools of the woods were purpose-built educational institutions for children, that were designed to prevent and combat the widespread rise of tuberculosis that occurred in the period leading up to the Second World War.", " The schools were built on the concept that fresh air, good ventilation and exposure to the outside contributed to improved health.", " The schools were mostly built in areas away from city centers, sometimes in rural locations, to provide a space free from pollution and overcrowding.", " The creation and design of the schools paralleled that of the tuberculosis sanatoriums, in that hygiene and exposure to fresh air were paramount; open air schools however also provided education." ], "title": "Open air school" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Fresh Air\" is a 1970 song written by Jesse Oris Farrow, the nom de plume of Chester William \"Chet\" Powers, Jr., who also used the stage name of Dino Valenti.", " It was first recorded by the San Francisco-based band Quicksilver Messenger Service, which Valenti had recently rejoined.", " \"Fresh Air\" was the only single released from the album \"Just for Love\".", " The single peaked on November 7, 1970 at No. 49 during a nine-week stay on the Billboard Hot 100, making it the band's most successful single." ], "title": "Fresh Air (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Embryo\" (sometimes called \"The Embryo\") is a song by Pink Floyd.", " It was a concert staple in 1970–71, but a full band version was never released on any Pink Floyd studio album.", " A studio version did appear in 1970 on the rare multi-artist album \"Picnic – A Breath of Fresh Air\".", " Its next appearance was in 1983 on Pink Floyd's own compilation \"Works\".", " It then appeared in 2007 on \"A Breath of Fresh Air – A Harvest Records Anthology 1969–1974\" (one of only three tracks from the original sampler album to be included in the similarly-titled anthology)." ], "title": "Embryo (Pink Floyd song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jay Park (Korean name: Park Jae-beom, Hangul: 박재범, Hanja: 朴載範; born April 25, 1987) is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, dancer, record producer, model, choreographer, entrepreneur and actor.", " He is a member of the Seattle-based b-boy crew, Art of Movement (AOM), and founder and Co-CEO of the independent hip hop record label AOMG & his New Global Label H1GHR MUSIC.", " He also signed with the record label Roc Nation, becoming the first Asian-American to do so.", " As Park grew up as a b-boy and dancer, he has become known for these skills, as well as his charismatic performances and stage presence.", " Park was described as a \"born entertainer\" by Korean pop singer Patti Kim, and \"The New York Times\" quoted the president of digital music distributor DFSB Kollective describing Park as \"not just an artist, but also his own PR agent, fan club president, and TV network.\"", " Park also branched out into entrepreneurship where he became the founder and CEO of the AOMG, a Korean independent record label specializing in hip hop." ], "title": "Jay Park" } ]
[ "Title: Marty Moss-Coane\n\nMarjorie S. \"Marty\" Moss-Coane (born February 14, 1949) is an American radio personality and executive. She is the host and executive producer of \"Radio Times with Marty Moss-Coane\", in Philadelphia. Moss-Coane has worked at WHYY-FM since 1983, when she began working as an associate producer on \"Fresh Air\". She became a host when \"Fresh Air\" went national in 1987.", "Title: Solarwall\n\nSolarWall was invented by Conserval Engineering's president, John Hollick in the late 1980s. Conserval decided to focus on building integrated solar heating with its SolarWall invention often referred to as transpired collector. SolarWall systems are building integrated and consist of perforated metal heating panels mounted onto the building's sun facing wall. SolarWall heaters were first used to heat and ventilate large buildings with a requirement for ventilation air or fresh air. Solar space heating and solar crop or process drying are other applications that are ideally suited for SolarWall heaters. The unglazed design has and continues to be used for heating or preheating large volumes of fresh air whereas the partially glazed 2-stage SolarWall heater is becoming the preferred choice for achieving higher temperatures when heating buildings in colder climates.", "Title: Claiborne, Maryland\n\nClaiborne is an unincorporated community in Talbot County, Maryland. The village is located on the eastern shore of the Chesapeake Bay near the mouth of the Eastern Bay at , and uses ZIP code 21624. The 2000 U.S. Census lists the population as 147 and the number of homes as 84, slightly down from its 1941 population of 156. Between 1890 and 1952, the village was a busy port for passenger and then automobile ferry service across the Chesapeake Bay, with numerous stores and motels/resorts, including Maple Hall. A post office was added in 1893 and the Protestant Episcopal Church of Claiborne was built in 1898. In 1912 an elementary school and Methodist Church were added. Before 1912, students attended school in nearby McDaniel. The town's first school consisted of the kitchen of the local railroad pavilion, used as a classroom, where Miss Dolly Thompson taught. Teachers in later years included Grace Oldham, Alice Dawson, Edna Harrison, and Lida Smith. In 1913, the town became home to the Claiborne Fresh Air Association, Inc., (“Miracle House”) which was formed for the purpose of providing 10 weeks of fresh air and summer vacation for children who had been exposed to tuberculosis.", "Title: Fresh Air\n\nFresh Air is an American radio talk show broadcast on National Public Radio stations across the United States since 1985. It is produced by WHYY-FM in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The show's host is Terry Gross. s of 2017 , the show was syndicated to 624 stations and claimed nearly 5 million listeners. The show is fed live weekdays at 12:00 noon ET. In addition, some stations carry \"Fresh Air Weekend\", a re-programming of highlights of the week's interviews. In 2016, \"Fresh Air\" was the most-downloaded podcast on iTunes.", "Title: Fresh Air: Breathe It\n\nFresh Air: Breathe It (commonly stylized as Fresh A!r: Breathe ! t) is the first official mixtape by Korean-American singer Jay Park, released on May 16, 2012. The mixtape was released as a free download on various websites, including SoundCloud, Mediafire, DatPiff, Park's official website, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube channel.", "Title: The Fresh Air Fund\n\nThe Fresh Air Fund is a not-for-profit agency that provides free summer vacations in the country to New York City children from low-income communities. Each year, thousands of children visit volunteer host families in 13 states from Virginia to Maine and Canada through the Friendly Town Program or attend one of five Fresh Air Fund summer camps. The Fresh Air Fund has helped more than 1.8 million children since 1877.", "Title: Open air school\n\nOpen air schools or schools of the woods were purpose-built educational institutions for children, that were designed to prevent and combat the widespread rise of tuberculosis that occurred in the period leading up to the Second World War. The schools were built on the concept that fresh air, good ventilation and exposure to the outside contributed to improved health. The schools were mostly built in areas away from city centers, sometimes in rural locations, to provide a space free from pollution and overcrowding. The creation and design of the schools paralleled that of the tuberculosis sanatoriums, in that hygiene and exposure to fresh air were paramount; open air schools however also provided education.", "Title: Fresh Air (song)\n\n\"Fresh Air\" is a 1970 song written by Jesse Oris Farrow, the nom de plume of Chester William \"Chet\" Powers, Jr., who also used the stage name of Dino Valenti. It was first recorded by the San Francisco-based band Quicksilver Messenger Service, which Valenti had recently rejoined. \"Fresh Air\" was the only single released from the album \"Just for Love\". The single peaked on November 7, 1970 at No. 49 during a nine-week stay on the Billboard Hot 100, making it the band's most successful single.", "Title: Embryo (Pink Floyd song)\n\n\"Embryo\" (sometimes called \"The Embryo\") is a song by Pink Floyd. It was a concert staple in 1970–71, but a full band version was never released on any Pink Floyd studio album. A studio version did appear in 1970 on the rare multi-artist album \"Picnic – A Breath of Fresh Air\". Its next appearance was in 1983 on Pink Floyd's own compilation \"Works\". It then appeared in 2007 on \"A Breath of Fresh Air – A Harvest Records Anthology 1969–1974\" (one of only three tracks from the original sampler album to be included in the similarly-titled anthology).", "Title: Jay Park\n\nJay Park (Korean name: Park Jae-beom, Hangul: 박재범, Hanja: 朴載範; born April 25, 1987) is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, dancer, record producer, model, choreographer, entrepreneur and actor. He is a member of the Seattle-based b-boy crew, Art of Movement (AOM), and founder and Co-CEO of the independent hip hop record label AOMG & his New Global Label H1GHR MUSIC. He also signed with the record label Roc Nation, becoming the first Asian-American to do so. As Park grew up as a b-boy and dancer, he has become known for these skills, as well as his charismatic performances and stage presence. Park was described as a \"born entertainer\" by Korean pop singer Patti Kim, and \"The New York Times\" quoted the president of digital music distributor DFSB Kollective describing Park as \"not just an artist, but also his own PR agent, fan club president, and TV network.\" Park also branched out into entrepreneurship where he became the founder and CEO of the AOMG, a Korean independent record label specializing in hip hop." ]
81,202
John McAleese led an SAS team that stormed an embassy in what location?
South Kensington, London
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of Khuzestan Province, took 26 people hostage—mostly embassy staff, but also several visitors as well as a police officer who had been guarding the embassy.", " They demanded the release of Arab prisoners from prisons in Khuzestan and their own safe passage out of the United Kingdom.", " Margaret Thatcher's government quickly resolved that safe passage would not be granted, and a siege ensued.", " Over the following days, police negotiators secured the release of five hostages in exchange for minor concessions, such as the broadcasting of the hostage-takers' demands on British television." ], "title": "Iranian Embassy siege" }, { "sentences": [ "During World War II, Operation Lost was a reactive seven-man Special Air Service operation inserted into Brittany alongside Operation Dingson on 22–23 June 1944.", " The team, drawn from officers and men of 37 Military Mission and the SAS Brigade, was originally inserted to discover what had happened to the Dingson base after it had been attacked and dispersed by German led rear area security troops." ], "title": "Operation Lost" }, { "sentences": [ "Joint Task Force Lebanon (JTF-L) is a U.S. European Command (EUCOM) operational unit established in 2006 and assigned responsibility for U.S. military support to the American Embassy in Beirut and to help U.S. Department of State led humanitarian assistance efforts that are providing aid to the people of Lebanon.", " Led by Commander, U.S. Sixth Fleet Navy Vice Admiral John \"Boomer\" Stufflebeem, JTF Lebanon officially accepted the mission on August 23, 2006 from U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) units, which had been operating in the region since mid-July 2006 shortly after hostilities began between Israel and Hezbollah militants based in Lebanon." ], "title": "Joint Task Force Lebanon" }, { "sentences": [ "Roger Manners, 5th Earl of Rutland (6 October 1576 – 26 June 1612) was the eldest surviving son of John Manners, 4th Earl of Rutland and his wife, Elizabeth \"nee\" Charleton (d. 1595).", " He travelled across Europe, took part in military campaigns led by the Earl of Essex, and was a participant of Essex's rebellion against Queen Elizabeth I.", " He was favoured by James I, and honoured by his contemporaries as a man of great intelligence and talent.", " He enjoyed the friendship of some of the most prominent writers and artists of the Elizabethan age and Jacobean age.", " In 1603 he led an Embassy to Denmark, homeland of James' Queen Anne of Denmark." ], "title": "Roger Manners, 5th Earl of Rutland" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Shancaowan (), also known as Battle of Veniaga Island (Portuguese:\"Batalha da Ilha da Veniaga\") was a naval battle between the Ming dynasty coast guard and a Portuguese fleet led by Martim Afonso de Mello that occurred in 1522.", " The Ming court threatened to expel Portuguese traders from China after receiving news that the Malacca Sultanate, a Ming tributary, had been invaded by the Portuguese.", " In addition, Portuguese pirates had been conducting slave raids on the Chinese coast, kidnapping children to sell in Portuguese Malacca, which received widespread condemnation by the common people and the court.", " Portuguese traders were executed in China and the Portuguese embassy was arrested, with their freedom promised on the condition that the Portuguese released and returned Malacca to its sultan.", " Martim Afonso de Mello arrived at the Pearl River but was blockaded by a Ming fleet.", " After two weeks without being able to gain a foothold in China they decided to run the blockade and managed to escape with the loss of two ships and several dozen men.", " The battle was fought off the northwestern coast of Lantau Island, Hong Kong at a location called Sai Tso Wan today." ], "title": "Battle of Shancaowan" }, { "sentences": [ "On Tuesday, November 12, 1914, John Evans, a black man, was lynched in St. Petersburg, Florida, by a mob of 1,500 white men, women and children.", " Evans was accused of the murder of Edward Sherman, a white real estate developer, and the attack of Sherman’s wife, Mary.", " After word of the attack spread, and Mary Sherman claimed her attackers were “two negroes,” a citywide search ensued.", " Suspicions immediately led to John Evans.", " Two days after the murder, a posse consisting of some of the city’s most prominent and well-respected members stormed the St. Petersburg jail, threw a noose around Evan’s neck and marched him to his death.", " He was never given a fair trial.", " Evans was hung from a light post on the corner of Ninth Street South and Second Avenue.", " At first, Evans kept himself alive by wrapping his legs around the light pole.", " But then, an unidentified white woman in a nearby automobile ended his struggle with a single bullet.", " Though the shot was fatal, the rest of the crowd began shooting at Evan’s dangling body until their ammunition was depleted." ], "title": "Lynching of John Evans" }, { "sentences": [ "Embassy of South Korea, Bangkok (Korean: 주 태국 대한민국 대사관 ; Thai: สถานเอกอัครราชทูตสาธารณรัฐเกาหลีประจำประเทศไทย ), a diplomatic mission of the Republic of Korea to the Kingdom of Thailand, is located at No.23 Thiam Ruam Mit Road, Ratchadapisek, Huai Khwang District, Bangkok.", " The mission was opened as a Legation following the establishment of diplomatic relations between South Korea and Thailand in 1958.", " After promoted to the status of Embassy in 1960, it changed its location a few times and moved into the current address in 1990.", " The Korean Embassy, led by an Ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary, is divided into several sections tasked with different affairs like politic, economic, culture and defence diplomacy." ], "title": "Embassy of South Korea, Bangkok" }, { "sentences": [ "On 15 May 2015, 1st SFOD-Delta operators from the Joint Special Operations Command based in Iraq conducted an operation in Al-Amr, Syria to capture a senior Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) leader named Abu Sayyaf, resulting in his death when he engaged United States forces in combat, after his location was confirmed by surveillance from British SAS operators.", " Abu Sayyaf's role in ISIL was managing its gas and oil operations; he had built up a network of traders and wholesalers of ISIL-controlled oil that he helped triple energy revenues for the terror group.", " His other duties for the group included approving expenses to cover the upkeep of slaves, rebuilding oil facilities damaged by airstrikes and counting of revenue.", " The wife of Abu Sayyaf, Umm Sayyaf was captured and is currently held by U.S. Forces in Iraq.", " The operation also led to the freeing of a Yazidi woman who was held as a slave.", " About a dozen ISIL fighters were also killed in the raid, two US officials said.", " The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that an additional 19 ISIL fighters were killed in the US airstrikes that accompanied the raid.", " One official said that ISIL Forces fired at the U.S. aircraft, and there was reportedly hand-to-hand combat during the raid.", " Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters and Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft were used to conduct the raid." ], "title": "May 2015 U.S. special forces raid in Syria" }, { "sentences": [ "John Thomas \"Mac\" McAleese, MM (25 April 1949 – 26 August 2011) was a British Army soldier who led an SAS team which stormed the Iranian embassy in London in May 1980 to end the Iranian Embassy siege (Operation Nimrod).", " He became known for retelling his story on TV and for taking part in the reality show \"\"." ], "title": "John McAleese" } ]
[ "Title: Jim Honochick\n\nGeorge James John Honochick (August 19, 1917 – March 10, 1994) was an American League umpire. His career started in 1949 and ended in 1973. During his career, he officiated six World Series and four All-Star games. He also called balls and strikes for three no-hitters (the first of Virgil Trucks' two in 1952, Jack Kralick in 1962, and Sonny Siebert in 1966). He was the crew chief who declared that the Washington Senators forfeit its last game in because a mob, furious that the franchise was going to relocate to the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex the next season, stormed the playing field with the team only one out away from victory.", "Title: Iranian Embassy siege\n\nThe Iranian Embassy siege took place from 30 April to 5 May 1980, after a group of six armed men stormed the Iranian embassy in South Kensington, London. The gunmen, members of an Iranian Arab group campaigning for Arab national sovereignty in the southern Iranian region of Khuzestan Province, took 26 people hostage—mostly embassy staff, but also several visitors as well as a police officer who had been guarding the embassy. They demanded the release of Arab prisoners from prisons in Khuzestan and their own safe passage out of the United Kingdom. Margaret Thatcher's government quickly resolved that safe passage would not be granted, and a siege ensued. Over the following days, police negotiators secured the release of five hostages in exchange for minor concessions, such as the broadcasting of the hostage-takers' demands on British television.", "Title: Operation Lost\n\nDuring World War II, Operation Lost was a reactive seven-man Special Air Service operation inserted into Brittany alongside Operation Dingson on 22–23 June 1944. The team, drawn from officers and men of 37 Military Mission and the SAS Brigade, was originally inserted to discover what had happened to the Dingson base after it had been attacked and dispersed by German led rear area security troops.", "Title: Joint Task Force Lebanon\n\nJoint Task Force Lebanon (JTF-L) is a U.S. European Command (EUCOM) operational unit established in 2006 and assigned responsibility for U.S. military support to the American Embassy in Beirut and to help U.S. Department of State led humanitarian assistance efforts that are providing aid to the people of Lebanon. Led by Commander, U.S. Sixth Fleet Navy Vice Admiral John \"Boomer\" Stufflebeem, JTF Lebanon officially accepted the mission on August 23, 2006 from U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) units, which had been operating in the region since mid-July 2006 shortly after hostilities began between Israel and Hezbollah militants based in Lebanon.", "Title: Roger Manners, 5th Earl of Rutland\n\nRoger Manners, 5th Earl of Rutland (6 October 1576 – 26 June 1612) was the eldest surviving son of John Manners, 4th Earl of Rutland and his wife, Elizabeth \"nee\" Charleton (d. 1595). He travelled across Europe, took part in military campaigns led by the Earl of Essex, and was a participant of Essex's rebellion against Queen Elizabeth I. He was favoured by James I, and honoured by his contemporaries as a man of great intelligence and talent. He enjoyed the friendship of some of the most prominent writers and artists of the Elizabethan age and Jacobean age. In 1603 he led an Embassy to Denmark, homeland of James' Queen Anne of Denmark.", "Title: Battle of Shancaowan\n\nThe Battle of Shancaowan (), also known as Battle of Veniaga Island (Portuguese:\"Batalha da Ilha da Veniaga\") was a naval battle between the Ming dynasty coast guard and a Portuguese fleet led by Martim Afonso de Mello that occurred in 1522. The Ming court threatened to expel Portuguese traders from China after receiving news that the Malacca Sultanate, a Ming tributary, had been invaded by the Portuguese. In addition, Portuguese pirates had been conducting slave raids on the Chinese coast, kidnapping children to sell in Portuguese Malacca, which received widespread condemnation by the common people and the court. Portuguese traders were executed in China and the Portuguese embassy was arrested, with their freedom promised on the condition that the Portuguese released and returned Malacca to its sultan. Martim Afonso de Mello arrived at the Pearl River but was blockaded by a Ming fleet. After two weeks without being able to gain a foothold in China they decided to run the blockade and managed to escape with the loss of two ships and several dozen men. The battle was fought off the northwestern coast of Lantau Island, Hong Kong at a location called Sai Tso Wan today.", "Title: Lynching of John Evans\n\nOn Tuesday, November 12, 1914, John Evans, a black man, was lynched in St. Petersburg, Florida, by a mob of 1,500 white men, women and children. Evans was accused of the murder of Edward Sherman, a white real estate developer, and the attack of Sherman’s wife, Mary. After word of the attack spread, and Mary Sherman claimed her attackers were “two negroes,” a citywide search ensued. Suspicions immediately led to John Evans. Two days after the murder, a posse consisting of some of the city’s most prominent and well-respected members stormed the St. Petersburg jail, threw a noose around Evan’s neck and marched him to his death. He was never given a fair trial. Evans was hung from a light post on the corner of Ninth Street South and Second Avenue. At first, Evans kept himself alive by wrapping his legs around the light pole. But then, an unidentified white woman in a nearby automobile ended his struggle with a single bullet. Though the shot was fatal, the rest of the crowd began shooting at Evan’s dangling body until their ammunition was depleted.", "Title: Embassy of South Korea, Bangkok\n\nEmbassy of South Korea, Bangkok (Korean: 주 태국 대한민국 대사관 ; Thai: สถานเอกอัครราชทูตสาธารณรัฐเกาหลีประจำประเทศไทย ), a diplomatic mission of the Republic of Korea to the Kingdom of Thailand, is located at No.23 Thiam Ruam Mit Road, Ratchadapisek, Huai Khwang District, Bangkok. The mission was opened as a Legation following the establishment of diplomatic relations between South Korea and Thailand in 1958. After promoted to the status of Embassy in 1960, it changed its location a few times and moved into the current address in 1990. The Korean Embassy, led by an Ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary, is divided into several sections tasked with different affairs like politic, economic, culture and defence diplomacy.", "Title: May 2015 U.S. special forces raid in Syria\n\nOn 15 May 2015, 1st SFOD-Delta operators from the Joint Special Operations Command based in Iraq conducted an operation in Al-Amr, Syria to capture a senior Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) leader named Abu Sayyaf, resulting in his death when he engaged United States forces in combat, after his location was confirmed by surveillance from British SAS operators. Abu Sayyaf's role in ISIL was managing its gas and oil operations; he had built up a network of traders and wholesalers of ISIL-controlled oil that he helped triple energy revenues for the terror group. His other duties for the group included approving expenses to cover the upkeep of slaves, rebuilding oil facilities damaged by airstrikes and counting of revenue. The wife of Abu Sayyaf, Umm Sayyaf was captured and is currently held by U.S. Forces in Iraq. The operation also led to the freeing of a Yazidi woman who was held as a slave. About a dozen ISIL fighters were also killed in the raid, two US officials said. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that an additional 19 ISIL fighters were killed in the US airstrikes that accompanied the raid. One official said that ISIL Forces fired at the U.S. aircraft, and there was reportedly hand-to-hand combat during the raid. Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters and Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft were used to conduct the raid.", "Title: John McAleese\n\nJohn Thomas \"Mac\" McAleese, MM (25 April 1949 – 26 August 2011) was a British Army soldier who led an SAS team which stormed the Iranian embassy in London in May 1980 to end the Iranian Embassy siege (Operation Nimrod). He became known for retelling his story on TV and for taking part in the reality show \"\"." ]
81,203
WHich unincorporated community and census-designated place in Baltimore County, Maryland hosts a social insurance program consisting of retirement, disability, and survivors' benefits
Woodlawn
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{ "title": [ "Woodlawn, Baltimore County, Maryland", "Social Security Administration" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Monroe Berkowitz (1919–2009) was Professor of Economics at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, where he was chair for many years, and director of the Bureau of Economic Research.", " Berkowitz was a leading authority on the economics of disability and rehabilitation in public programs, private disability insurance, and public and private rehabilitation systems in the U.S. and other countries.", " Berkowitz developed the \"Ticket to Work\" program that was enacted into law in 1999.", " He was the 2006 recipient of the National Academy of Social Insurance Robert M. Ball Award for outstanding achievements in social insurance." ], "title": "Monroe Berkowitz" }, { "sentences": [ "The right to social security is recognized as a human right and establishes the right to social security assistance for those unable to work due to sickness, disability, maternity, employment injury, unemployment or old age.", " Social security systems provided for by states consist of social insurance programs, which provide \"earned benefits\" for workers and their families by employment contributions, and/or social assistance programs which provide \"non-contributory benefits\" designed to provide minimum levels of social security to persons unable to access social insurance." ], "title": "Right to social security" }, { "sentences": [ "This article concerns proposals to change the Social Security system in the United States.", " Social Security is a social insurance program officially called \"Old-age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance\" (OASDI), in reference to its three components.", " It is primarily funded through a dedicated payroll tax.", " During 2015, total benefits of $897 billion were paid out versus $920 billion in income, a $23 billion annual surplus.", " Excluding interest of $93 billion, the program had a cash deficit of $70 billion.", " Social Security represents approximately 40% of the income of the elderly, with 53% of married couples and 74% of unmarried persons receiving 50% or more of their income from the program.", " An estimated 169 million people paid into the program and 60 million received benefits in 2015, roughly 2.82 workers per beneficiary." ], "title": "Social Security debate in the United States" }, { "sentences": [ "The U.S. Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) is an independent agency in the executive branch of the United States government created in 1935 to administer a social insurance program providing retirement benefits to the country's railroad workers." ], "title": "Railroad Retirement Board" }, { "sentences": [ "The United States Social Security Administration (SSA) is an independent agency of the U.S. federal government that administers Social Security, a social insurance program consisting of retirement, disability, and survivors' benefits.", " To qualify for most of these benefits, most workers pay Social Security taxes on their earnings; the claimant's benefits are based on the wage earner's contributions.", " Otherwise benefits such as Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are given based on need." ], "title": "Social Security Administration" }, { "sentences": [ "Towson ( ) is an unincorporated community and a census-designated place in Baltimore County, Maryland.", " The population was 55,197 at the 2010 census.", " It is the county seat of Baltimore County and the second-most populated unincorporated county seat in the United States (after Ellicott City, Maryland in nearby Howard County)." ], "title": "Towson, Maryland" }, { "sentences": [ "The Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) was created in 1995 to implement universal health coverage in the Philippines.", " It is a tax-exempt, government-owned and government-controlled corporation (GOCC) of the Philippines, and is attached to the Department of Health.", " Its stated goal is to ensure a sustainable national health insurance program for all.", " In 2010, it claimed to have achieved \"universal\" coverage at 86% of the population, although the 2008 National Demographic Health Survey showed that only 38 percent of respondents were aware of at least one household member being enrolled in PhilHealth.", " Nevertheless, this social insurance program provides a means for the healthy to pay for the care of the sick and for those who can afford medical care to subsidize those who cannot.", " Both local and national governments allocate funds to subsidize the indigent." ], "title": "Philippine Health Insurance Corporation" }, { "sentences": [ "In the United States, Medicare is a single-payer, national social insurance program administered by the U.S. federal government since 1966.", " Currently using about 30–50 private insurance companies across the United States under contract for administration.", " United States Medicare is funded by a payroll tax, premiums and surtaxes from beneficiaries, and general revenue.", " It provides health insurance for Americans aged 65 and older who have worked and paid into the system through the payroll tax.", " It also provides health insurance to younger people with some disability status as determined by the Social Security Administration, as well as people with end stage renal disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis." ], "title": "Medicare (United States)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ellicott City is an unincorporated community and census-designated place, along with being the county seat of local government in Howard County, Maryland, United States.", " It is part of the Baltimore Metropolitan Area.", " The population was 65,834 at the 2010 census.", " Founded in 1772, the town contains the B. & O. Railroad Museum's branch at the Ellicott City Station, built in 1830 as the first terminus of the initial line.", " The downtown historic district is located in the valley of the small Tiber River, with its east end abutting the Patapsco River, which forms the Baltimore County line.", " As of the 2000 census, Ellicott City surpassed Towson (county seat of neighboring Baltimore County) for the first time, as the largest unincorporated county seat in the country." ], "title": "Ellicott City, Maryland" }, { "sentences": [ "Woodlawn is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States.", " The population was 37,879 at the 2010 census.", " It is home to the headquarters of the Social Security Administration (SSA) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).", " It is bordered by Catonsville on the south, by the Patapsco River and Howard County on the west, by Randallstown and Lochearn to the north, and by the City of Baltimore to the east.", " Parts of Woodlawn are sometimes informally referred to as Security, Maryland, due to the importance of the SSA's headquarters as well as nearby Security Boulevard (Maryland Route 122) and Security Square Mall." ], "title": "Woodlawn, Baltimore County, Maryland" } ]
[ "Title: Monroe Berkowitz\n\nMonroe Berkowitz (1919–2009) was Professor of Economics at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, where he was chair for many years, and director of the Bureau of Economic Research. Berkowitz was a leading authority on the economics of disability and rehabilitation in public programs, private disability insurance, and public and private rehabilitation systems in the U.S. and other countries. Berkowitz developed the \"Ticket to Work\" program that was enacted into law in 1999. He was the 2006 recipient of the National Academy of Social Insurance Robert M. Ball Award for outstanding achievements in social insurance.", "Title: Right to social security\n\nThe right to social security is recognized as a human right and establishes the right to social security assistance for those unable to work due to sickness, disability, maternity, employment injury, unemployment or old age. Social security systems provided for by states consist of social insurance programs, which provide \"earned benefits\" for workers and their families by employment contributions, and/or social assistance programs which provide \"non-contributory benefits\" designed to provide minimum levels of social security to persons unable to access social insurance.", "Title: Social Security debate in the United States\n\nThis article concerns proposals to change the Social Security system in the United States. Social Security is a social insurance program officially called \"Old-age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance\" (OASDI), in reference to its three components. It is primarily funded through a dedicated payroll tax. During 2015, total benefits of $897 billion were paid out versus $920 billion in income, a $23 billion annual surplus. Excluding interest of $93 billion, the program had a cash deficit of $70 billion. Social Security represents approximately 40% of the income of the elderly, with 53% of married couples and 74% of unmarried persons receiving 50% or more of their income from the program. An estimated 169 million people paid into the program and 60 million received benefits in 2015, roughly 2.82 workers per beneficiary.", "Title: Railroad Retirement Board\n\nThe U.S. Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) is an independent agency in the executive branch of the United States government created in 1935 to administer a social insurance program providing retirement benefits to the country's railroad workers.", "Title: Social Security Administration\n\nThe United States Social Security Administration (SSA) is an independent agency of the U.S. federal government that administers Social Security, a social insurance program consisting of retirement, disability, and survivors' benefits. To qualify for most of these benefits, most workers pay Social Security taxes on their earnings; the claimant's benefits are based on the wage earner's contributions. Otherwise benefits such as Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are given based on need.", "Title: Towson, Maryland\n\nTowson ( ) is an unincorporated community and a census-designated place in Baltimore County, Maryland. The population was 55,197 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Baltimore County and the second-most populated unincorporated county seat in the United States (after Ellicott City, Maryland in nearby Howard County).", "Title: Philippine Health Insurance Corporation\n\nThe Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) was created in 1995 to implement universal health coverage in the Philippines. It is a tax-exempt, government-owned and government-controlled corporation (GOCC) of the Philippines, and is attached to the Department of Health. Its stated goal is to ensure a sustainable national health insurance program for all. In 2010, it claimed to have achieved \"universal\" coverage at 86% of the population, although the 2008 National Demographic Health Survey showed that only 38 percent of respondents were aware of at least one household member being enrolled in PhilHealth. Nevertheless, this social insurance program provides a means for the healthy to pay for the care of the sick and for those who can afford medical care to subsidize those who cannot. Both local and national governments allocate funds to subsidize the indigent.", "Title: Medicare (United States)\n\nIn the United States, Medicare is a single-payer, national social insurance program administered by the U.S. federal government since 1966. Currently using about 30–50 private insurance companies across the United States under contract for administration. United States Medicare is funded by a payroll tax, premiums and surtaxes from beneficiaries, and general revenue. It provides health insurance for Americans aged 65 and older who have worked and paid into the system through the payroll tax. It also provides health insurance to younger people with some disability status as determined by the Social Security Administration, as well as people with end stage renal disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.", "Title: Ellicott City, Maryland\n\nEllicott City is an unincorporated community and census-designated place, along with being the county seat of local government in Howard County, Maryland, United States. It is part of the Baltimore Metropolitan Area. The population was 65,834 at the 2010 census. Founded in 1772, the town contains the B. & O. Railroad Museum's branch at the Ellicott City Station, built in 1830 as the first terminus of the initial line. The downtown historic district is located in the valley of the small Tiber River, with its east end abutting the Patapsco River, which forms the Baltimore County line. As of the 2000 census, Ellicott City surpassed Towson (county seat of neighboring Baltimore County) for the first time, as the largest unincorporated county seat in the country.", "Title: Woodlawn, Baltimore County, Maryland\n\nWoodlawn is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. The population was 37,879 at the 2010 census. It is home to the headquarters of the Social Security Administration (SSA) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). It is bordered by Catonsville on the south, by the Patapsco River and Howard County on the west, by Randallstown and Lochearn to the north, and by the City of Baltimore to the east. Parts of Woodlawn are sometimes informally referred to as Security, Maryland, due to the importance of the SSA's headquarters as well as nearby Security Boulevard (Maryland Route 122) and Security Square Mall." ]
81,204
Who co-starred with Héctor Jiménez in the movie "Nacho Libre"?
Jack Black and Peter Stormare
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{ "title": [ "Héctor Jiménez", "Nacho Libre", "Nacho Libre" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "César Cuauhtémoc González Barrón (born January 9, 1968) is a Luchador Enmascarado (masked wrestler) and actor.", " He is known best as Silver King, but also had an extensive stint as Black Tiger III, the third incarnation of the Black Tiger character.", " He is the son of luchador Dr. Wagner and the brother of Dr. Wagner, Jr. González worked for many years with El Texano as the tag team \"Los Cowboys\" winning tag team championships in both Mexico and Japan.", " Silver King has worked for the Universal Wrestling Association (UWA), Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), World Championship Wrestling (WCW), All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) and various smaller federations all over the world.", " González also starred as the villain \"Ramses\" in the movie \"Nacho Libre\", starring Jack Black.", " In June 2010, González began using the ring name Silver Cain/Kain when wrestling in Mexico City as a way to be able to officially be allowed to wear his mask again." ], "title": "Silver King (wrestler)" }, { "sentences": [ "Nacho Libre is a video game for the Nintendo DS based upon the film of the same name.", " It was developed by Budcat Creations for Majesco Entertainment and released in 2006 in the US, and 2007 in Europe and Australia.", " The game was notable for its \"Photo Puppety\" art style, where still photos of characters from the film are used on 3D models." ], "title": "Nacho Libre (video game)" }, { "sentences": [ "Nacho Libre is a 2006 German-American sports comedy film directed by Jared Hess and written by Jared and Jerusha Hess and Mike White.", " It stars Jack Black and Peter Stormare, and is loosely based on the story of Fray Tormenta (\"Friar Storm\", a.k.a. Rev. Sergio Gutiérrez Benítez), a real-life Mexican Catholic priest who had a 23-year career as a masked luchador and competed in order to support the orphanage he directed.", " The film was produced by Black, White, David Klawans and Julia Pistor." ], "title": "Nacho Libre" }, { "sentences": [ "Héctor Solano Segura (June 12, 1969 – May 26, 2013) was a Mexican professional wrestler, known by his ring name Héctor Garza, who last worked for AAA.", " He was in his second reign as Mexican National Heavyweight Champion when he died, having won it in Perros del Mal Producciones.", " He also worked for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) in Mexico, and World Championship Wrestling (WCW), the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) in the United States.", " His nephew works under the ring name Garza Jr.." ], "title": "Héctor Garza" }, { "sentences": [ "Héctor Jiménez (born December 14, 1973) is a Mexican actor best known for playing Esqueleto, Nacho's tag team partner in the film \"Nacho Libre\".", " He is also Mr. Tumnus in \"Epic Movie\" and the cashier in \"Wild Hogs\".", " He worked in a theater company in Tijuana for eight years before moving to Mexico City where he worked for a Swiss company, a clown theater.", " In 2007, he was nominated in the MTV Movie Awards for Best Fight Scene.", " He is known in Hollywood circles as \"The Mexican Steve Buscemi\".", " On August 23, 2007, Jiménez appeared in the episode of the pre-schooler's show \"Yo Gabba Gabba!", "\" on \"Nick Jr.\" for the recurring Dancey Dance segment." ], "title": "Héctor Jiménez" }, { "sentences": [ "Pedro Aguayo Ramírez (July 23, 1979 – March 21, 2015) was a Mexican \"luchador\" or professional wrestler and promoter who achieved fame in lucha libre as Perro Aguayo Jr. or El Hijo del Perro Aguayo (\"The Son of Perro Aguayo\").", " He was the real-life son of lucha libre legend Perro Aguayo and not a storyline \"Junior\".", " Aguayo was best known as the leader of the \"Los Perros del Mal\" stable, which he started in Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) in mid-2004.", " The stable became a significant draw in Mexican professional wrestling, peaking during Aguayo's storyline rivalries with Místico and Héctor Garza.", " In October 2008, Aguayo left CMLL to start his own independent professional wrestling promotion \"Perros del Mal Producciones\", built around members of his \"Los Perros del Mal\" stable.", " In June 2010, Aguayo returned to AAA after a seven-year absence to start an invasion storyline involving his stable.", " Aguayo died on March 21, 2015, due to a freak accident during a wrestling match, which was covered extensively by many news outlets across the world.", " Following his death, Aguayo was inducted into the AAA Hall of Fame and the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame." ], "title": "Perro Aguayo Jr." }, { "sentences": [ "Troy Gentile (born Troy Francis Farshi; October 27, 1993) is an American actor, best known for his role as Mark in \"Hotel for Dogs\" and Barry Goldberg in the ABC comedy series \"The Goldbergs\" (2013–present), and for playing the young version of Jack Black in \"Nacho Libre\" and \"Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny\"." ], "title": "Troy Gentile" }, { "sentences": [ "El Santos vs. La Tetona Mendoza (The Santos vs. Big Tits Mendoza in Spanish) is a 2012 Mexican adult animated comedy film based on José Ignacio Solórzano (\"JIS\") and Trino Camacho's comic strip series.", " It was released in Mexico on November 30, 2012.", " Along with the ensemble cast, the film stars Daniel Giménez Cacho, José María Yazpik, Héctor Jiménez and Regina Orozco.", " It was produced by Ánima Estudios (through its adult label, Átomo Films) and distributed by Videocine." ], "title": "El Santos vs. La Tetona Mendoza" }, { "sentences": [ "Jared Lawrence Hess (born July 18, 1979) and Jerusha Elizabeth Hess (née Demke; born May 12, 1980) are husband-and-wife American filmmakers known for their work on \"Napoleon Dynamite\" (2004), \"Nacho Libre\" (2006) and \"Gentlemen Broncos\" (2009), all of which they co-wrote and which were directed by Jared (\"Nacho Libre\" was co-written with Mike White).", " They also produced music videos for The Postal Service's third single, \"We Will Become Silhouettes\" and The Killers' 5th annual Christmas Charity single \"Boots\"." ], "title": "Jared and Jerusha Hess" }, { "sentences": [ "Liza Richardson (b. Phoenix, Arizona) is a music supervisor on numerous films and TV shows, and a DJ on her weekly Saturday evening radio show on KCRW, an eclectic music and NPR news radio station based in Santa Monica, California.", " Her music supervisor credits include the TV show \"Friday Night Lights\", films \"The Kids Are All Right\", \"Lords of Dogtown\", \"Y Tu Mama Tambien\" (which garnered her a Grammy nomination), \"Nacho Libre\" (music consultant) and \"Surf's Up\".", " In February 2007, she was asked to be the first DJ to perform for the Academy Awards ceremony.", " Richardson was the music supervisor for 2010-11 TV shows including \"Hawaii Five-0\" and \"Parenthood\"." ], "title": "Liza Richardson" } ]
[ "Title: Silver King (wrestler)\n\nCésar Cuauhtémoc González Barrón (born January 9, 1968) is a Luchador Enmascarado (masked wrestler) and actor. He is known best as Silver King, but also had an extensive stint as Black Tiger III, the third incarnation of the Black Tiger character. He is the son of luchador Dr. Wagner and the brother of Dr. Wagner, Jr. González worked for many years with El Texano as the tag team \"Los Cowboys\" winning tag team championships in both Mexico and Japan. Silver King has worked for the Universal Wrestling Association (UWA), Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), World Championship Wrestling (WCW), All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) and various smaller federations all over the world. González also starred as the villain \"Ramses\" in the movie \"Nacho Libre\", starring Jack Black. In June 2010, González began using the ring name Silver Cain/Kain when wrestling in Mexico City as a way to be able to officially be allowed to wear his mask again.", "Title: Nacho Libre (video game)\n\nNacho Libre is a video game for the Nintendo DS based upon the film of the same name. It was developed by Budcat Creations for Majesco Entertainment and released in 2006 in the US, and 2007 in Europe and Australia. The game was notable for its \"Photo Puppety\" art style, where still photos of characters from the film are used on 3D models.", "Title: Nacho Libre\n\nNacho Libre is a 2006 German-American sports comedy film directed by Jared Hess and written by Jared and Jerusha Hess and Mike White. It stars Jack Black and Peter Stormare, and is loosely based on the story of Fray Tormenta (\"Friar Storm\", a.k.a. Rev. Sergio Gutiérrez Benítez), a real-life Mexican Catholic priest who had a 23-year career as a masked luchador and competed in order to support the orphanage he directed. The film was produced by Black, White, David Klawans and Julia Pistor.", "Title: Héctor Garza\n\nHéctor Solano Segura (June 12, 1969 – May 26, 2013) was a Mexican professional wrestler, known by his ring name Héctor Garza, who last worked for AAA. He was in his second reign as Mexican National Heavyweight Champion when he died, having won it in Perros del Mal Producciones. He also worked for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) in Mexico, and World Championship Wrestling (WCW), the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) in the United States. His nephew works under the ring name Garza Jr..", "Title: Héctor Jiménez\n\nHéctor Jiménez (born December 14, 1973) is a Mexican actor best known for playing Esqueleto, Nacho's tag team partner in the film \"Nacho Libre\". He is also Mr. Tumnus in \"Epic Movie\" and the cashier in \"Wild Hogs\". He worked in a theater company in Tijuana for eight years before moving to Mexico City where he worked for a Swiss company, a clown theater. In 2007, he was nominated in the MTV Movie Awards for Best Fight Scene. He is known in Hollywood circles as \"The Mexican Steve Buscemi\". On August 23, 2007, Jiménez appeared in the episode of the pre-schooler's show \"Yo Gabba Gabba! \" on \"Nick Jr.\" for the recurring Dancey Dance segment.", "Title: Perro Aguayo Jr.\n\nPedro Aguayo Ramírez (July 23, 1979 – March 21, 2015) was a Mexican \"luchador\" or professional wrestler and promoter who achieved fame in lucha libre as Perro Aguayo Jr. or El Hijo del Perro Aguayo (\"The Son of Perro Aguayo\"). He was the real-life son of lucha libre legend Perro Aguayo and not a storyline \"Junior\". Aguayo was best known as the leader of the \"Los Perros del Mal\" stable, which he started in Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) in mid-2004. The stable became a significant draw in Mexican professional wrestling, peaking during Aguayo's storyline rivalries with Místico and Héctor Garza. In October 2008, Aguayo left CMLL to start his own independent professional wrestling promotion \"Perros del Mal Producciones\", built around members of his \"Los Perros del Mal\" stable. In June 2010, Aguayo returned to AAA after a seven-year absence to start an invasion storyline involving his stable. Aguayo died on March 21, 2015, due to a freak accident during a wrestling match, which was covered extensively by many news outlets across the world. Following his death, Aguayo was inducted into the AAA Hall of Fame and the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame.", "Title: Troy Gentile\n\nTroy Gentile (born Troy Francis Farshi; October 27, 1993) is an American actor, best known for his role as Mark in \"Hotel for Dogs\" and Barry Goldberg in the ABC comedy series \"The Goldbergs\" (2013–present), and for playing the young version of Jack Black in \"Nacho Libre\" and \"Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny\".", "Title: El Santos vs. La Tetona Mendoza\n\nEl Santos vs. La Tetona Mendoza (The Santos vs. Big Tits Mendoza in Spanish) is a 2012 Mexican adult animated comedy film based on José Ignacio Solórzano (\"JIS\") and Trino Camacho's comic strip series. It was released in Mexico on November 30, 2012. Along with the ensemble cast, the film stars Daniel Giménez Cacho, José María Yazpik, Héctor Jiménez and Regina Orozco. It was produced by Ánima Estudios (through its adult label, Átomo Films) and distributed by Videocine.", "Title: Jared and Jerusha Hess\n\nJared Lawrence Hess (born July 18, 1979) and Jerusha Elizabeth Hess (née Demke; born May 12, 1980) are husband-and-wife American filmmakers known for their work on \"Napoleon Dynamite\" (2004), \"Nacho Libre\" (2006) and \"Gentlemen Broncos\" (2009), all of which they co-wrote and which were directed by Jared (\"Nacho Libre\" was co-written with Mike White). They also produced music videos for The Postal Service's third single, \"We Will Become Silhouettes\" and The Killers' 5th annual Christmas Charity single \"Boots\".", "Title: Liza Richardson\n\nLiza Richardson (b. Phoenix, Arizona) is a music supervisor on numerous films and TV shows, and a DJ on her weekly Saturday evening radio show on KCRW, an eclectic music and NPR news radio station based in Santa Monica, California. Her music supervisor credits include the TV show \"Friday Night Lights\", films \"The Kids Are All Right\", \"Lords of Dogtown\", \"Y Tu Mama Tambien\" (which garnered her a Grammy nomination), \"Nacho Libre\" (music consultant) and \"Surf's Up\". In February 2007, she was asked to be the first DJ to perform for the Academy Awards ceremony. Richardson was the music supervisor for 2010-11 TV shows including \"Hawaii Five-0\" and \"Parenthood\"." ]
81,205
What artist that released Whatever and Ever Amen uses a track recorded and mixed in 1979 as their live show staple?
Ben Folds Five
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easy
{ "title": [ "Whatever and Ever Amen", "Video Killed the Radio Star" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "\"Brick\" is a song by American alternative rock group Ben Folds Five.", " It was released in November 1997 as a single from their album \"Whatever and Ever Amen\" and later on \"Ben Folds Live\".", " The verses were written by Ben Folds about his high school girlfriend undergoing an abortion, and the chorus was written by the band's drummer, Darren Jessee.", " \"Brick\" was one of Ben Folds Five's biggest hits, gaining much mainstream radio play in the USA, the UK, and Australia in 1998." ], "title": "Brick (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Whatever and Ever Amen is the second album by Ben Folds Five, released in 1997.", " A remaster was made available on March 22, 2005.", " All of the extra tracks had been previously released (as b-sides, soundtrack contributions, etc.) except for a cover of the Buggles song \"Video Killed the Radio Star\", which is a staple of Ben Folds Five's live show." ], "title": "Whatever and Ever Amen" }, { "sentences": [ "\"If I Had $1000000\" is a song by the Canadian musical group Barenaked Ladies from their album \"Gordon\".", " Composed by founding members Steven Page and Ed Robertson, the sing-along track has become one of the band's best-known songs, and is a live show staple, despite never having been a true single and without an accompanying music video.", " In the band's \"iTunes Originals\", Page recalls a \"Maroon\"-era interview in which bassist Jim Creeggan cited this as his favourite song of theirs, which sparked a realization in Page that the song means so much to so many people, and has become a part of people's memories of a certain time in their lives." ], "title": "If I Had $1000000" }, { "sentences": [ "Hank Williams Jr.'s Greatest Hits, Vol.", " 3 is a compilation album by American country music artist Hank Williams Jr. released by Warner Bros.", " Records in February 1989.", " The album includes eleven tracks, eight of which were Number One and Top 10 singles on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart released on the studio albums \"Five-O\", \"Montana Cafe\" and \"Born to Boogie\".", " The song \"My Name Is Bocephus\" was originally a track recorded for \"Montana Cafe\", but Williams later recorded a live version of the song and included it on the live album, \"Hank Live\".", " The live version was the one used for the compilation.", " The album included two original singles, \"There's a Tear in My Beer\" and \"Finders Are Keepers\", that peaked at number 7 and number 6 respectively on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart." ], "title": "Greatest Hits, Vol. 3 (Hank Williams Jr. album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ben Folds Five are an American alternative rock trio formed in 1993 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.", " The group's members are Ben Folds (lead vocals, piano, keyboards, melodica, principal songwriting), Robert Sledge (bass, contrabass, synthesizer, backing vocals), and Darren Jessee (drums, percussion, backing vocals, songwriter).", " The group achieved mainstream success in the alternative, indie and pop music scenes.", " Their single \"Brick\" from the 1997 album \"Whatever and Ever Amen\" gained airplay on many mainstream radio stations.", " During their first seven years together, the band released three proper studio records, one retrospective album of B-sides and outtakes, and eight singles.", " They also contributed to a number of soundtracks and compilations.", " Ben Folds Five disbanded in October 2000.", " They reunited in 2011 and released their fourth album \"The Sound of the Life of the Mind\" in 2012." ], "title": "Ben Folds Five" }, { "sentences": [ "Songs to Love and Die By is an album by 8mm first released on Curb Appeal Records.", " It features a hidden track starting at 7:05 on track ten, after \"Forever And Ever Amen\".", " The song is an original composition written by Sean Beavan entitled \"Unjustified (The Outlaw Song)\".", " In spirit, it is an homage to Johnny and June Cash." ], "title": "Songs to Love and Die By" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Battle of Who Could Care Less\" is a song performed by Ben Folds Five, released as part of their 1997 album \"Whatever and Ever Amen\", written by Ben Folds.", " It peaked at #26 in the UK Singles Chart, and enjoyed widespread radio airplay in the summer of 1997 in the UK, with the music video being regularly shown on both MTV and VH1." ], "title": "Battle of Who Could Care Less" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Video Killed the Radio Star\" is a song written by Trevor Horn, Geoff Downes and Bruce Woolley in 1978.", " It was first recorded by Bruce Woolley and The Camera Club (with Thomas Dolby on keyboards) for their album \"English Garden\", and later by British group the Buggles, consisting of Horn and Downes.", " The track was recorded and mixed in 1979, released as their debut single on 7 September 1979 by Island Records, and included on their first album \"The Age of Plastic\".", " The backing track was recorded at Virgin's Town House in West London, and mixing and vocal recording would later take place at Sarm East Studios." ], "title": "Video Killed the Radio Star" }, { "sentences": [ "Purple Onion is the only studio album by The Les Claypool Frog Brigade, released on September 24, 2002.", " It followed two live releases by the band, and is the first release of the Frog Brigade's original compositions.", " While the Brigade regulars are consistent on much of the record such as Jay Lane, Eenor, Skerik and new percussionist Mike \"Tree Frog\" Dillon, many special guests appear on the album as well.", " Guests on multiple tracks include Ben Barnes and Sam Bass (then both from Deadweight).", " \"D's Diner,\" a tribute to a Sebastopol, California restaurant, features sitar player Gabby La La in addition to the triple-bass onslaught of Claypool, Norwood Fisher (Fishbone) and Lonnie Marshall (Weapon of Choice).", " Warren Haynes (Allman Brothers Band) adds slide guitar on the \"Buzzards of Green Hill\" and Fish Fisher (Fishbone drummer) guests on \"Whamola.\"", " \"Whamola\" was a live show staple named after the unique instrument Les employs—a one-string bass played with a drumstick.", " The song later appeared as a remix for the theme of \"South Park Season 10\". \"", "Barrington Hall\" is a tribute to the UC Berkeley student housing known in the 1960s-1980s for counterculture." ], "title": "Purple Onion (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Kate\" is a song performed by Ben Folds Five released on their 1997 album \"Whatever and Ever Amen\".", " Written by Ben Folds, Darren Jessee, and Folds's first wife, Anna Goodman, the song follows a love-struck man who is so obsessed with the girl \"Kate\" that he longs to be her, as shown by the lyric \"I wanna be Kate\".", " It peaked at #39 on the UK Singles Chart." ], "title": "Kate (Ben Folds Five song)" } ]
[ "Title: Brick (song)\n\n\"Brick\" is a song by American alternative rock group Ben Folds Five. It was released in November 1997 as a single from their album \"Whatever and Ever Amen\" and later on \"Ben Folds Live\". The verses were written by Ben Folds about his high school girlfriend undergoing an abortion, and the chorus was written by the band's drummer, Darren Jessee. \"Brick\" was one of Ben Folds Five's biggest hits, gaining much mainstream radio play in the USA, the UK, and Australia in 1998.", "Title: Whatever and Ever Amen\n\nWhatever and Ever Amen is the second album by Ben Folds Five, released in 1997. A remaster was made available on March 22, 2005. All of the extra tracks had been previously released (as b-sides, soundtrack contributions, etc.) except for a cover of the Buggles song \"Video Killed the Radio Star\", which is a staple of Ben Folds Five's live show.", "Title: If I Had $1000000\n\n\"If I Had $1000000\" is a song by the Canadian musical group Barenaked Ladies from their album \"Gordon\". Composed by founding members Steven Page and Ed Robertson, the sing-along track has become one of the band's best-known songs, and is a live show staple, despite never having been a true single and without an accompanying music video. In the band's \"iTunes Originals\", Page recalls a \"Maroon\"-era interview in which bassist Jim Creeggan cited this as his favourite song of theirs, which sparked a realization in Page that the song means so much to so many people, and has become a part of people's memories of a certain time in their lives.", "Title: Greatest Hits, Vol. 3 (Hank Williams Jr. album)\n\nHank Williams Jr.'s Greatest Hits, Vol. 3 is a compilation album by American country music artist Hank Williams Jr. released by Warner Bros. Records in February 1989. The album includes eleven tracks, eight of which were Number One and Top 10 singles on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart released on the studio albums \"Five-O\", \"Montana Cafe\" and \"Born to Boogie\". The song \"My Name Is Bocephus\" was originally a track recorded for \"Montana Cafe\", but Williams later recorded a live version of the song and included it on the live album, \"Hank Live\". The live version was the one used for the compilation. The album included two original singles, \"There's a Tear in My Beer\" and \"Finders Are Keepers\", that peaked at number 7 and number 6 respectively on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.", "Title: Ben Folds Five\n\nBen Folds Five are an American alternative rock trio formed in 1993 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The group's members are Ben Folds (lead vocals, piano, keyboards, melodica, principal songwriting), Robert Sledge (bass, contrabass, synthesizer, backing vocals), and Darren Jessee (drums, percussion, backing vocals, songwriter). The group achieved mainstream success in the alternative, indie and pop music scenes. Their single \"Brick\" from the 1997 album \"Whatever and Ever Amen\" gained airplay on many mainstream radio stations. During their first seven years together, the band released three proper studio records, one retrospective album of B-sides and outtakes, and eight singles. They also contributed to a number of soundtracks and compilations. Ben Folds Five disbanded in October 2000. They reunited in 2011 and released their fourth album \"The Sound of the Life of the Mind\" in 2012.", "Title: Songs to Love and Die By\n\nSongs to Love and Die By is an album by 8mm first released on Curb Appeal Records. It features a hidden track starting at 7:05 on track ten, after \"Forever And Ever Amen\". The song is an original composition written by Sean Beavan entitled \"Unjustified (The Outlaw Song)\". In spirit, it is an homage to Johnny and June Cash.", "Title: Battle of Who Could Care Less\n\n\"Battle of Who Could Care Less\" is a song performed by Ben Folds Five, released as part of their 1997 album \"Whatever and Ever Amen\", written by Ben Folds. It peaked at #26 in the UK Singles Chart, and enjoyed widespread radio airplay in the summer of 1997 in the UK, with the music video being regularly shown on both MTV and VH1.", "Title: Video Killed the Radio Star\n\n\"Video Killed the Radio Star\" is a song written by Trevor Horn, Geoff Downes and Bruce Woolley in 1978. It was first recorded by Bruce Woolley and The Camera Club (with Thomas Dolby on keyboards) for their album \"English Garden\", and later by British group the Buggles, consisting of Horn and Downes. The track was recorded and mixed in 1979, released as their debut single on 7 September 1979 by Island Records, and included on their first album \"The Age of Plastic\". The backing track was recorded at Virgin's Town House in West London, and mixing and vocal recording would later take place at Sarm East Studios.", "Title: Purple Onion (album)\n\nPurple Onion is the only studio album by The Les Claypool Frog Brigade, released on September 24, 2002. It followed two live releases by the band, and is the first release of the Frog Brigade's original compositions. While the Brigade regulars are consistent on much of the record such as Jay Lane, Eenor, Skerik and new percussionist Mike \"Tree Frog\" Dillon, many special guests appear on the album as well. Guests on multiple tracks include Ben Barnes and Sam Bass (then both from Deadweight). \"D's Diner,\" a tribute to a Sebastopol, California restaurant, features sitar player Gabby La La in addition to the triple-bass onslaught of Claypool, Norwood Fisher (Fishbone) and Lonnie Marshall (Weapon of Choice). Warren Haynes (Allman Brothers Band) adds slide guitar on the \"Buzzards of Green Hill\" and Fish Fisher (Fishbone drummer) guests on \"Whamola.\" \"Whamola\" was a live show staple named after the unique instrument Les employs—a one-string bass played with a drumstick. The song later appeared as a remix for the theme of \"South Park Season 10\". \" Barrington Hall\" is a tribute to the UC Berkeley student housing known in the 1960s-1980s for counterculture.", "Title: Kate (Ben Folds Five song)\n\n\"Kate\" is a song performed by Ben Folds Five released on their 1997 album \"Whatever and Ever Amen\". Written by Ben Folds, Darren Jessee, and Folds's first wife, Anna Goodman, the song follows a love-struck man who is so obsessed with the girl \"Kate\" that he longs to be her, as shown by the lyric \"I wanna be Kate\". It peaked at #39 on the UK Singles Chart." ]
81,206
A video game where contestants race through off-road environments was made popular first by which famous off road racer from the late 80's and early 90's?
Ivan Stewart
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medium
{ "title": [ "Super Off Road", "Super Off Road", "Off-road racing" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Kapil Dev is a former Indian actor, who primarily worked in Tamil, Malayalam and Bollywood films.", " He has done Mani Ratnam' s \"Idhaya Kovil\" and R. Sundarrajan' s \"En Jeevan Paduthu\".", " But the success of these films never made him a busy star.", " Finally he moved to Malayalam films and done many glamour oriented films of late 80's and early 90's before leaving the industry." ], "title": "Kapil Dev (actor)" }, { "sentences": [ "QText was a popular Hebrew-English word processing application for DOS in the late 80s and early 90s.", " It was developed by Dvir Software from kibbutz Dvir, Israel, and programmed in Turbo Pascal." ], "title": "QText" }, { "sentences": [ "Black Noise is a hip-hop crew hailing from the Cape Flats in Cape Town, South Africa.", " The crew, along with Prophets of da City (POC), is credited with being a pioneer of Cape Town's 'conscious' hip-hop scene in the late 80s and early 90s.", " The crew's line-up has changed significantly since the early 90s, but Emile YX?", " (aka Emile Jansen) has been the crew's mainstay.", " Black Noise is South Africa's oldest active hip-hop crew and Jansen, born on the 20th of July 1968 in Cape Town, has been instrumental in employing Black Noise for youth development initiatives, such as workshops for township youth.", " He went on to establish a non-profit organisation called Heal the Hood and launched landmark hip-hop events; these include the annual Hip-Hop Indaba, African Battle Cry and Shut Up and Dance.", " The crew has conducted workshops and performed extensively in South Africa as well as in a number of European countries.", " Jansen and Black Noise have also launched a number of albums, DVDs, poetry anthologies (including the work of school pupils and established hip-hop artists) and books." ], "title": "Black Noise (group)" }, { "sentences": [ "Nibbāna-The Mind Stilled is the translation of a series of 33 sermons titled Nivane Niveema (Sinhala: නිවනේ නිවීම), delivered in Sinhala by Venerable Bhikkhu Katukurunde Ñāṇananda during the late 80's & early 90's.", " The main focus of the sermons was on the psychological import of the term \"nibbāna\" and the deeper philosophical implications underlying this much-vexed term.", " The first volume of the 7-volume series was published in 2003." ], "title": "Nibbana-The Mind Stilled" }, { "sentences": [ "Lifestyle Satellite Jukebox was a music video request channel in the UK (and across Europe) in the late 80s and early 90s which was owned by the now defunct WHSTV (WH Smiths' TV division).", " The channel broadcast via transponder 5 on the Astra 1A satellite after the Lifestyle had closed down for the day (generally around 22:00).", " Requesting tracks on the service involved calling a premium rate telephone number and entering the three digit number of your desired track.", " The current track numbers and descriptions could be found via the Lifestyle Teletext service, frames broadcast in between videos and in Satellite TV Europe magazine.", " The numbers of the track requested would be broadcast live on the screen whilst the viewer was entering them and would also provide other live information at the bottom of the screen such as which tracks had recently been requested.", " The channel ceased broadcasting in 1993 following the closure of the Lifestyle Channel which was replaced by German general entertainment channel VOX." ], "title": "Lifestyle Satellite Jukebox" }, { "sentences": [ "Didier Lourenço (Premia de Mar, 1968).", " His origins as an artist can be found in the lithograph studio of his father, Fulvio, where he began working as an artist at an early age.", " There, he learned all about lithography and began to develop his first oil paintings, while coming into contact with some of the leading Catalan artists of the late 80s and early 90s such as Josep Maria Subirachs, Francesc Artigau Josep Pla-Narbona, Javier Montesol, Josep Guinovart, Jordi Alumà, ," ], "title": "Didier Lourenço" }, { "sentences": [ "Off-road racing is a format of racing where various classes of specially modified vehicles (including cars, trucks, motorcycles, and buggies) compete in races through off-road environments." ], "title": "Off-road racing" }, { "sentences": [ "These tables detail the frequencies used in European cable networks.", " Cable networks use frequencies which are used by different users over-the-air, like the military, police radio, etc.", " Because of the late introduction of cable television in Europe, older television sets generally could not receive the special cable-only channels, so some countries (like Germany) still have the rule that the public TV stations must be located either in Band I or Band III.", " The Hyperband was allocated later than the other cable-only channels, so television sets produced in the late 80s and early 90s may lack this band." ], "title": "European cable television frequencies" }, { "sentences": [ "Ivan \"Ironman\" Stewart's Super Off Road is an arcade video game released in 1989 by Leland Corporation.", " The game was endorsed by professional off road racer Ivan Stewart.", " Virgin Games produced several home versions in 1990.", " In 1991, a home console version for the Nintendo Entertainment System was later released by Leland's Tradewest subsidiary, followed by versions for most major home formats including the Master System, Genesis, Super NES, Amiga, and MS-DOS.", " Some of the ports removed Ivan Stewart's name from the title due to licensing issues and are known simply as Super Off Road." ], "title": "Super Off Road" }, { "sentences": [ "Live at Jive a DVD/CD combination of an overage show played by Peter Combe at JIVE in Adelaide, on 6 April 2008.", " The album features most of Combe's most popular children's songs from the late 80s and early 90s, including Toffee Apple, Juicy Juicy Green Grass, Mr. Clicketty Cane, Spaghetti Bolognaise and several others." ], "title": "Live at Jive" } ]
[ "Title: Kapil Dev (actor)\n\nKapil Dev is a former Indian actor, who primarily worked in Tamil, Malayalam and Bollywood films. He has done Mani Ratnam' s \"Idhaya Kovil\" and R. Sundarrajan' s \"En Jeevan Paduthu\". But the success of these films never made him a busy star. Finally he moved to Malayalam films and done many glamour oriented films of late 80's and early 90's before leaving the industry.", "Title: QText\n\nQText was a popular Hebrew-English word processing application for DOS in the late 80s and early 90s. It was developed by Dvir Software from kibbutz Dvir, Israel, and programmed in Turbo Pascal.", "Title: Black Noise (group)\n\nBlack Noise is a hip-hop crew hailing from the Cape Flats in Cape Town, South Africa. The crew, along with Prophets of da City (POC), is credited with being a pioneer of Cape Town's 'conscious' hip-hop scene in the late 80s and early 90s. The crew's line-up has changed significantly since the early 90s, but Emile YX? (aka Emile Jansen) has been the crew's mainstay. Black Noise is South Africa's oldest active hip-hop crew and Jansen, born on the 20th of July 1968 in Cape Town, has been instrumental in employing Black Noise for youth development initiatives, such as workshops for township youth. He went on to establish a non-profit organisation called Heal the Hood and launched landmark hip-hop events; these include the annual Hip-Hop Indaba, African Battle Cry and Shut Up and Dance. The crew has conducted workshops and performed extensively in South Africa as well as in a number of European countries. Jansen and Black Noise have also launched a number of albums, DVDs, poetry anthologies (including the work of school pupils and established hip-hop artists) and books.", "Title: Nibbana-The Mind Stilled\n\nNibbāna-The Mind Stilled is the translation of a series of 33 sermons titled Nivane Niveema (Sinhala: නිවනේ නිවීම), delivered in Sinhala by Venerable Bhikkhu Katukurunde Ñāṇananda during the late 80's & early 90's. The main focus of the sermons was on the psychological import of the term \"nibbāna\" and the deeper philosophical implications underlying this much-vexed term. The first volume of the 7-volume series was published in 2003.", "Title: Lifestyle Satellite Jukebox\n\nLifestyle Satellite Jukebox was a music video request channel in the UK (and across Europe) in the late 80s and early 90s which was owned by the now defunct WHSTV (WH Smiths' TV division). The channel broadcast via transponder 5 on the Astra 1A satellite after the Lifestyle had closed down for the day (generally around 22:00). Requesting tracks on the service involved calling a premium rate telephone number and entering the three digit number of your desired track. The current track numbers and descriptions could be found via the Lifestyle Teletext service, frames broadcast in between videos and in Satellite TV Europe magazine. The numbers of the track requested would be broadcast live on the screen whilst the viewer was entering them and would also provide other live information at the bottom of the screen such as which tracks had recently been requested. The channel ceased broadcasting in 1993 following the closure of the Lifestyle Channel which was replaced by German general entertainment channel VOX.", "Title: Didier Lourenço\n\nDidier Lourenço (Premia de Mar, 1968). His origins as an artist can be found in the lithograph studio of his father, Fulvio, where he began working as an artist at an early age. There, he learned all about lithography and began to develop his first oil paintings, while coming into contact with some of the leading Catalan artists of the late 80s and early 90s such as Josep Maria Subirachs, Francesc Artigau Josep Pla-Narbona, Javier Montesol, Josep Guinovart, Jordi Alumà, ,", "Title: Off-road racing\n\nOff-road racing is a format of racing where various classes of specially modified vehicles (including cars, trucks, motorcycles, and buggies) compete in races through off-road environments.", "Title: European cable television frequencies\n\nThese tables detail the frequencies used in European cable networks. Cable networks use frequencies which are used by different users over-the-air, like the military, police radio, etc. Because of the late introduction of cable television in Europe, older television sets generally could not receive the special cable-only channels, so some countries (like Germany) still have the rule that the public TV stations must be located either in Band I or Band III. The Hyperband was allocated later than the other cable-only channels, so television sets produced in the late 80s and early 90s may lack this band.", "Title: Super Off Road\n\nIvan \"Ironman\" Stewart's Super Off Road is an arcade video game released in 1989 by Leland Corporation. The game was endorsed by professional off road racer Ivan Stewart. Virgin Games produced several home versions in 1990. In 1991, a home console version for the Nintendo Entertainment System was later released by Leland's Tradewest subsidiary, followed by versions for most major home formats including the Master System, Genesis, Super NES, Amiga, and MS-DOS. Some of the ports removed Ivan Stewart's name from the title due to licensing issues and are known simply as Super Off Road.", "Title: Live at Jive\n\nLive at Jive a DVD/CD combination of an overage show played by Peter Combe at JIVE in Adelaide, on 6 April 2008. The album features most of Combe's most popular children's songs from the late 80s and early 90s, including Toffee Apple, Juicy Juicy Green Grass, Mr. Clicketty Cane, Spaghetti Bolognaise and several others." ]
81,207
When was the inaugural festival for the the famous festival for mature musica fans at Caisteal Inbhir Aora?
2007
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{ "title": [ "Connect Music Festival", "Connect Music Festival", "Inveraray Castle" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2, 0 ] }
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( or ; Scottish Gaelic: \"Inbhir Aora\" ; ] \"mouth of the Aray\") is a town in Argyll and Bute, Scotland.", " It is on the western shore of Loch Fyne, near its head, and on the A83 road.", " It is a former royal burgh, the traditional county town of Argyll, and ancestral home to the Duke of Argyll." ], "title": "Inveraray" }, { "sentences": [ "Kunchi (くんち ) , also Nagasaki Kunchi (長崎くんち ) or Nagasaki Okunchi (長崎おくんち ) , is the most famous festival in Nagasaki, Japan.", " It began as a celebration of autumn harvests in the late 16th century and became a shrine festival when Suwa Shrine was founded in 1642.", " Another purpose was to check for hidden Christians after the ban on Christianity.", " This is still evident today in the custom of \"garden showing\" (庭見せ , niwamise ) , when the presenting neighbourhoods open up their homes to public scrutiny.", " One of the most famous performances of the festival is the Dragon Dance which was originally performed on New Year's Eve by the Chinese residents of Nagasaki.", " Rehearsals for the festival begin on June 1.", " From October 7-9 the presentations of the festival, which vividly reflect Nagasaki's colourful history, spill over from the three festival sites into the streets and create an atmosphere of celebration throughout the city." ], "title": "Nagasaki Kunchi" }, { "sentences": [ "Inveraray Shinty Club (Camanachd Inbhir Aora) is a shinty club from Inveraray, Argyll, Scotland.", " After relegation from the Premier Division in 2015, they will play in the National Division One in 2016.", " There is also a reserve team." ], "title": "Inveraray Shinty Club" }, { "sentences": [ "The Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival is a music festival held annually in San Francisco, California, at Golden Gate Park.", " The first edition occurred from August 22 to 24, 2008, and included over 60 musical acts from around the world, as well as several art installations.", " The festival grounds included the Polo Fields (home to the Lands End Stage), Hellman's Hollow/Speedway Meadow (Twin Peaks and Panhandle stages), and Lindley Meadow (Sutro and Presidio stages).", " Bringing in 40,000 to 60,000 attendees a day, the inaugural festival was mostly a success; however, it was criticized for its lack of crowd control.", " The festival was also geared to the new green movement and included numerous initiatives to make the festival eco-friendly, like inviting participants to use public transport to get to the event via Muni.", " The second edition of the festival was held between August 28 and 30, 2009, and streamed live on YouTube via the festival's YouTube account.", " The festival is produced by Another Planet Entertainment, Superfly Presents, and Starr Hill Presents." ], "title": "Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival" }, { "sentences": [ "Inverness Castle (Scottish Gaelic: Caisteal Inbhir Nis) sits on a cliff overlooking the River Ness, in Inverness, Scotland.", " The red sandstone structure evident today was built in 1836 by architect William Burn.", " It is built on the site of an 11th-century defensive structure.", " Today, it houses Inverness Sheriff Court.", " There has been a castle at this site for many centuries.", " The castle itself is not currently open to the public, however a recent campaign has led to the creation of a working group to explore the possibility of doing so in the future.", " In April 2017 the north tower of the castle was opened to the public as a view point.", " At present, only the castle grounds and the north tower are open to the public." ], "title": "Inverness Castle" }, { "sentences": [ "The ABU International Dance Festival 2017 was the inaugural ABU International Dance Festival, which took place in Shilpakala Vedika, in Hyderabad, India on 15 January 2017.", " Indian national broadcasters Doordarshan (DD) and All India Radio (AIR), which are part of the public broadcasting agency Prasar Bharati (PB), will be in charge of organising the event.", " The festival was originally scheduled to take place in New Delhi in November 2016, but was later moved to a new host city and the festival dates subsequently changed.", " The competition is for amateur dancers between the ages of 18 and 25, who will perform two dance routines.", " As this is the inaugural festival, all participating countries will be making their debut.", " Seventeen acts from thirteen countries have confirmed their participation." ], "title": "ABU International Dance Festival 2017" }, { "sentences": [ "Inveraray Castle (Scottish Gaelic \"Caisteal Inbhir Aora,\" pronounced ] ) is a country house near Inveraray in the county of Argyll, in western Scotland, on the shore of Loch Fyne, Scotland’s longest sea loch." ], "title": "Inveraray Castle" }, { "sentences": [ "Karoondinha Music & Arts Festival was a music festival which was to be held at Penn's Cave & Wildlife Park in Centre Hall, Pennsylvania.", " The festival was officially announced on December 9, 2016.", " The inaugural festival's full lineup was unveiled May 2, 2017, and featured Chance the Rapper, John Legend, ODESZA, Paramore, and Sturgill Simpson as headliners.", " On June 27, 2017 the festival's official website and social media went dark signaling the festival had been cancelled.", " Compounded with the festival's reported financial struggles, an overarching factor in the closing of the festival was a result of the May 22nd terrorist attack of an Ariana Grande concert in London.", " Many consumers feared the possibility of a similar attack taking place at the venue in Penn's Cave, forcing ticket sales to plummet, and subsequently, contributing to the cancellation of the festival." ], "title": "Karoondinha Music & Arts Festival" } ]
[ "Title: Connect Music Festival\n\nThe Connect Music Festival was a music festival that took place in the grounds of Inveraray Castle, located on the banks of Loch Fyne in Argyll, Scotland. It was aimed at more mature music fans and recent headliners included the Beastie Boys, Björk and Franz Ferdinand. The inaugural festival was held in 2007 and was repeated in 2008, sponsored by SSE and named Hydro Connect. The festival did not take place in 2009 or 2010 with the organisers blaming high running costs and the effects of the Financial crisis of 2007–2010.", "Title: Welsh Comedy Festival\n\nThe Welsh Comedy Festival is the first Welsh Comedy Festival to be held in partnership with the Welsh children's hospice charity, Tŷ Hafan. It hosting a wide range of comedy performances and acts during the period 6–15 July 2007. The inaugural festival opened at Gio's and moved to locations such as The Point at Cardiff Bay, The Social (Cardiff) and the Cardiff University Student's Union and included a visit to Swansea's famous Grand Theatre during the festivities organised by local stand up comic and promoter Jeff Baker of Cracker Ass Comedy fame.", "Title: Inveraray\n\nInveraray; ( or ; Scottish Gaelic: \"Inbhir Aora\" ; ] \"mouth of the Aray\") is a town in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is on the western shore of Loch Fyne, near its head, and on the A83 road. It is a former royal burgh, the traditional county town of Argyll, and ancestral home to the Duke of Argyll.", "Title: Nagasaki Kunchi\n\nKunchi (くんち ) , also Nagasaki Kunchi (長崎くんち ) or Nagasaki Okunchi (長崎おくんち ) , is the most famous festival in Nagasaki, Japan. It began as a celebration of autumn harvests in the late 16th century and became a shrine festival when Suwa Shrine was founded in 1642. Another purpose was to check for hidden Christians after the ban on Christianity. This is still evident today in the custom of \"garden showing\" (庭見せ , niwamise ) , when the presenting neighbourhoods open up their homes to public scrutiny. One of the most famous performances of the festival is the Dragon Dance which was originally performed on New Year's Eve by the Chinese residents of Nagasaki. Rehearsals for the festival begin on June 1. From October 7-9 the presentations of the festival, which vividly reflect Nagasaki's colourful history, spill over from the three festival sites into the streets and create an atmosphere of celebration throughout the city.", "Title: Inveraray Shinty Club\n\nInveraray Shinty Club (Camanachd Inbhir Aora) is a shinty club from Inveraray, Argyll, Scotland. After relegation from the Premier Division in 2015, they will play in the National Division One in 2016. There is also a reserve team.", "Title: Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival\n\nThe Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival is a music festival held annually in San Francisco, California, at Golden Gate Park. The first edition occurred from August 22 to 24, 2008, and included over 60 musical acts from around the world, as well as several art installations. The festival grounds included the Polo Fields (home to the Lands End Stage), Hellman's Hollow/Speedway Meadow (Twin Peaks and Panhandle stages), and Lindley Meadow (Sutro and Presidio stages). Bringing in 40,000 to 60,000 attendees a day, the inaugural festival was mostly a success; however, it was criticized for its lack of crowd control. The festival was also geared to the new green movement and included numerous initiatives to make the festival eco-friendly, like inviting participants to use public transport to get to the event via Muni. The second edition of the festival was held between August 28 and 30, 2009, and streamed live on YouTube via the festival's YouTube account. The festival is produced by Another Planet Entertainment, Superfly Presents, and Starr Hill Presents.", "Title: Inverness Castle\n\nInverness Castle (Scottish Gaelic: Caisteal Inbhir Nis) sits on a cliff overlooking the River Ness, in Inverness, Scotland. The red sandstone structure evident today was built in 1836 by architect William Burn. It is built on the site of an 11th-century defensive structure. Today, it houses Inverness Sheriff Court. There has been a castle at this site for many centuries. The castle itself is not currently open to the public, however a recent campaign has led to the creation of a working group to explore the possibility of doing so in the future. In April 2017 the north tower of the castle was opened to the public as a view point. At present, only the castle grounds and the north tower are open to the public.", "Title: ABU International Dance Festival 2017\n\nThe ABU International Dance Festival 2017 was the inaugural ABU International Dance Festival, which took place in Shilpakala Vedika, in Hyderabad, India on 15 January 2017. Indian national broadcasters Doordarshan (DD) and All India Radio (AIR), which are part of the public broadcasting agency Prasar Bharati (PB), will be in charge of organising the event. The festival was originally scheduled to take place in New Delhi in November 2016, but was later moved to a new host city and the festival dates subsequently changed. The competition is for amateur dancers between the ages of 18 and 25, who will perform two dance routines. As this is the inaugural festival, all participating countries will be making their debut. Seventeen acts from thirteen countries have confirmed their participation.", "Title: Inveraray Castle\n\nInveraray Castle (Scottish Gaelic \"Caisteal Inbhir Aora,\" pronounced ] ) is a country house near Inveraray in the county of Argyll, in western Scotland, on the shore of Loch Fyne, Scotland’s longest sea loch.", "Title: Karoondinha Music & Arts Festival\n\nKaroondinha Music & Arts Festival was a music festival which was to be held at Penn's Cave & Wildlife Park in Centre Hall, Pennsylvania. The festival was officially announced on December 9, 2016. The inaugural festival's full lineup was unveiled May 2, 2017, and featured Chance the Rapper, John Legend, ODESZA, Paramore, and Sturgill Simpson as headliners. On June 27, 2017 the festival's official website and social media went dark signaling the festival had been cancelled. Compounded with the festival's reported financial struggles, an overarching factor in the closing of the festival was a result of the May 22nd terrorist attack of an Ariana Grande concert in London. Many consumers feared the possibility of a similar attack taking place at the venue in Penn's Cave, forcing ticket sales to plummet, and subsequently, contributing to the cancellation of the festival." ]
81,208
Who was the Japanese writer and translator for the film director Russell Capra?
He is regarded as an expert on cinema and works of Frank Capra.
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{ "title": [ "Atsuo Inoue", "Frank Capra" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Hitonari Tsuji (辻 仁成 , Tsuji Hitonari , born October 4, 1959) is a Tokyo-born Japanese writer, composer, and film director.", " In his film and singing work he uses the name Jinsei Tsuji, an alternative reading of the Japanese writing of his name.", " He debuted as a writer in 1989.", " His books and stories have been bestsellers in Japan as well as overseas, with his work being translated into 20 languages and selling over ten million copies." ], "title": "Hitonari Tsuji" }, { "sentences": [ "Tetsu Yano (Japanese 矢野徹 \"Yano Tetsu\"; October 5, 1923 – October 13, 2004) was a Japanese science fiction translator and writer.", " He began to introduce to Japanese readers the works of US science fiction writers in the late 1940s.", " He was the first Japanese writer of the genre to visit the United States, in 1953.", " He took part in founding Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of Japan (SFWJ, 日本SF作家クラブ) in 1963, and served as its president from 1978 to 1979." ], "title": "Tetsu Yano" }, { "sentences": [ "Frank Russell Capra (born Francesco Rosario Capra; May 18, 1897September 3, 1991) was an Italian-American film director, producer and writer who became the creative force behind some of the major award-winning films of the 1930s and 1940s.", " Born in Italy and raised in Los Angeles from the age of five, his rags-to-riches story has led film historians such as Ian Freer to consider him the \"American dream personified.\"" ], "title": "Frank Capra" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sound of the Mountain (Yama no Oto) is a novel by Japanese writer Yasunari Kawabata, serialized between 1949 and 1954.", " \"The Sound of the Mountain\" is unusually long for a Kawabata novel, running to 276 pages in its English translation.", " Like much of his work, it is written in short, spare prose akin to poetry, which its English-language translator Edward Seidensticker likened to a haiku in the introduction to his translation of Kawabata's best-known novel, \"Snow Country\"." ], "title": "The Sound of the Mountain" }, { "sentences": [ "Frank Warner Capra (March 20, 1934 – December 19, 2007), known as Frank Capra Jr., was an American film and television producer.", " He was one of the three children of film director Frank Capra and his second wife, Lucille.", " His own sons, Frank Capra III and Jonathan Capra, are assistant directors." ], "title": "Frank Capra Jr." }, { "sentences": [ "Utako Yamada (山田詩子 , Yamada utako ) is a Japanese writer, illustrator and translator from Tokyo, Japan.", " She is the author of 3 official children's books, on which the most notable were The Story of Cherry the Pig and Buzzy the Honeybee.", " She also owns a tea shop named Karel Capek located in Kokubunji, Tokyo.", " She is married in Tokyo with her husband and two sons." ], "title": "Utako Yamada" }, { "sentences": [ "Atsuo Inoue (井上 篤夫/いのうえあつお , born July 15, 1947) is a Japanese writer and translator.", " He is regarded as an expert on cinema and works of Frank Capra.", " and the author of Aiming High—A Biography of Masayoshi Son." ], "title": "Atsuo Inoue" }, { "sentences": [ "Kentarō Katsuya (勝矢剣太郎 , Katsuya Kentarō ) was a Japanese writer, translator, and stageplay script writer." ], "title": "Kentarō Katsuya" }, { "sentences": [ "Machi Tawara (俵 万智 , Tawara Machi , born December 31, 1962) is a contemporary Japanese writer, translator and poet." ], "title": "Machi Tawara" }, { "sentences": [ "Komimasa Tanaka (田中 小実昌 , Tanaka Komimasa , April 29, 1925–February 27, 2000) was a noted Japanese writer, essayist, and translator." ], "title": "Komimasa Tanaka" } ]
[ "Title: Hitonari Tsuji\n\nHitonari Tsuji (辻 仁成 , Tsuji Hitonari , born October 4, 1959) is a Tokyo-born Japanese writer, composer, and film director. In his film and singing work he uses the name Jinsei Tsuji, an alternative reading of the Japanese writing of his name. He debuted as a writer in 1989. His books and stories have been bestsellers in Japan as well as overseas, with his work being translated into 20 languages and selling over ten million copies.", "Title: Tetsu Yano\n\nTetsu Yano (Japanese 矢野徹 \"Yano Tetsu\"; October 5, 1923 – October 13, 2004) was a Japanese science fiction translator and writer. He began to introduce to Japanese readers the works of US science fiction writers in the late 1940s. He was the first Japanese writer of the genre to visit the United States, in 1953. He took part in founding Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of Japan (SFWJ, 日本SF作家クラブ) in 1963, and served as its president from 1978 to 1979.", "Title: Frank Capra\n\nFrank Russell Capra (born Francesco Rosario Capra; May 18, 1897September 3, 1991) was an Italian-American film director, producer and writer who became the creative force behind some of the major award-winning films of the 1930s and 1940s. Born in Italy and raised in Los Angeles from the age of five, his rags-to-riches story has led film historians such as Ian Freer to consider him the \"American dream personified.\"", "Title: The Sound of the Mountain\n\nThe Sound of the Mountain (Yama no Oto) is a novel by Japanese writer Yasunari Kawabata, serialized between 1949 and 1954. \"The Sound of the Mountain\" is unusually long for a Kawabata novel, running to 276 pages in its English translation. Like much of his work, it is written in short, spare prose akin to poetry, which its English-language translator Edward Seidensticker likened to a haiku in the introduction to his translation of Kawabata's best-known novel, \"Snow Country\".", "Title: Frank Capra Jr.\n\nFrank Warner Capra (March 20, 1934 – December 19, 2007), known as Frank Capra Jr., was an American film and television producer. He was one of the three children of film director Frank Capra and his second wife, Lucille. His own sons, Frank Capra III and Jonathan Capra, are assistant directors.", "Title: Utako Yamada\n\nUtako Yamada (山田詩子 , Yamada utako ) is a Japanese writer, illustrator and translator from Tokyo, Japan. She is the author of 3 official children's books, on which the most notable were The Story of Cherry the Pig and Buzzy the Honeybee. She also owns a tea shop named Karel Capek located in Kokubunji, Tokyo. She is married in Tokyo with her husband and two sons.", "Title: Atsuo Inoue\n\nAtsuo Inoue (井上 篤夫/いのうえあつお , born July 15, 1947) is a Japanese writer and translator. He is regarded as an expert on cinema and works of Frank Capra. and the author of Aiming High—A Biography of Masayoshi Son.", "Title: Kentarō Katsuya\n\nKentarō Katsuya (勝矢剣太郎 , Katsuya Kentarō ) was a Japanese writer, translator, and stageplay script writer.", "Title: Machi Tawara\n\nMachi Tawara (俵 万智 , Tawara Machi , born December 31, 1962) is a contemporary Japanese writer, translator and poet.", "Title: Komimasa Tanaka\n\nKomimasa Tanaka (田中 小実昌 , Tanaka Komimasa , April 29, 1925–February 27, 2000) was a noted Japanese writer, essayist, and translator." ]
81,209
Some performance of Take a Bow took place near the bank of which river?
River Thames
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hard
{ "title": [ "Take a Bow (TV series)", "Take a Bow (TV series)", "Take a Bow (TV series)", "London Eye" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 3, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Borkowo took place on August 14–15, 1920, during the Polish–Soviet War.", " Polish Army's Siberian Brigade, commanded by Colonel Kazimierz Rumsza, clashed with Red Army's 11th and 16th Rifle Divisions (part of 5th Army under General August Kork).", " Polish Siberian Brigade was supported by subunits of 9th and 18th Infantry Divisions.", " The battle took place near the village of Borkowo, where Poles defended the Wkra river crossings." ], "title": "Battle of Borkowo" }, { "sentences": [ "Take a Bow is a children's television series shown regularly on CBeebies.", " It is a celebration of children's performing talents across the UK and features children performing in a landmark from around their area.", " The performances are varied and shot in the style of a pop video.", " The performances vary from a singer on the London Eye to organ playing in Blackpool Tower - from break dancing to playing in a jazz band.", " There are 25 programme in the first series and there was a second series too.", " Originally aired in February 2007." ], "title": "Take a Bow (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London.", " As of January 2015, it has been advertised as the Coca-Cola London Eye." ], "title": "London Eye" }, { "sentences": [ "Series 1 of \"The Great British Bake Off\", aired on BBC 2 saw ten home bakers take part in a bake-off to test every aspect of their baking skills as they battled to be crowned the Great British Bake Off's best amateur baker.", " Each week the nationwide tour saw keen bakers put through three challenges in a particular discipline.", " The rounds took place in various locations across the UK following a theme, for example, the episode on puddings would take place in Bakewell, bread baking would take place near Sandwich.", " This first series had a voiceover by Stephen Noonan; for the subsequent series this role was taken by the on-screen presenters Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins.", " The competition was won by Edd Kimber." ], "title": "The Great British Bake Off (series 1)" }, { "sentences": [ "Melattur (Malayalam: \"മേലാറ്റൂര്\" ) is a town in Malappuram district of Kerala.", " It is situated on the banks of the Velliyar river.", " The name Melattur came from the Malayalam words 'Mele' (above), 'Aaru' (river) and 'Ooru' (place); i.e., 'place near upstream'.", " There are places named Edayattur (place near middle of the river), and Keezhattur (place near to the downstream) on the banks of the river Olippuzha.", " The town is well connected to Perinthalmanna (17 km), Mannarkkad (24 km), Manjeri (23 km) and Karuvarakundu (11 km).", " The shortest route connecting Kozhikode with Palakkad (via Manjeri - Pandikkad - Melattur - Mannarkkad, 134 km) passes through Melattur." ], "title": "Melattur, Kerala" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of the Herrings was a military action near the town of Rouvray in France, just north of Orléans, which took place on 12 February 1429 during the siege of Orléans.", " The immediate cause of the battle was an attempt by French forces, led by Charles of Bourbon, Count of Clermont, to intercept and divert a supply convoy headed for English forces.", " The English had been laying siege to the town of Orléans since the previous October.", " The French were assisted by a Scottish force led by the Constable of the Scottish army, Sir John Stewart of Darnley.", " There are two places called Rouvray in the region in question.", " In his biography of Sir John Fastolf, Stephen Cooper gives reasons why the battle probably took place near Rouvray-Sainte-Croix, rather than Rouvray-Saint-Denis." ], "title": "Battle of the Herrings" }, { "sentences": [ "Pemberton Music Festival was an annual four-day music festival that took place near Mount Currie in Pemberton, British Columbia.", " Produced by Huka Entertainment, the 2016 event took place on July 14–17.", " The festival features multiple stages of live entertainment, including rock, indie rock, hip hop, electronic, heavy metal, and comedy." ], "title": "Pemberton Music Festival" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Skerki Bank was a World War II naval battle which took place near Skerki Bank in the Mediterranean Sea on the early hours of 2 December 1942 between British and Italian forces, as the last naval battle held in Mediterranean during 1942." ], "title": "Battle of Skerki Bank" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Verona was fought on 18 October 1805 between the French Army of Italy under the command of André Masséna and an Austrian army led by Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen.", " By the end of the day, Massena seized a bridgehead on the east bank of the Adige River, driving back the defending troops under Josef Philipp Vukassovich.", " The action took place near the city of Verona in northern Italy during the War of the Third Coalition, part of the Napoleonic Wars." ], "title": "Battle of Verona (1805)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Noida ATS shootings took place on 24 January 2009 between 1:00am and 1:30am local time in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India, two days before the Republic Day of India.", " The Uttar Pradesh Anti Terrorism Squad officers killed two people, suspected to be Pakistani terrorists in the attack which took place near Noida's Sector 97 area, near Maha Maya college." ], "title": "Noida ATS Shootout" } ]
[ "Title: Battle of Borkowo\n\nThe Battle of Borkowo took place on August 14–15, 1920, during the Polish–Soviet War. Polish Army's Siberian Brigade, commanded by Colonel Kazimierz Rumsza, clashed with Red Army's 11th and 16th Rifle Divisions (part of 5th Army under General August Kork). Polish Siberian Brigade was supported by subunits of 9th and 18th Infantry Divisions. The battle took place near the village of Borkowo, where Poles defended the Wkra river crossings.", "Title: Take a Bow (TV series)\n\nTake a Bow is a children's television series shown regularly on CBeebies. It is a celebration of children's performing talents across the UK and features children performing in a landmark from around their area. The performances are varied and shot in the style of a pop video. The performances vary from a singer on the London Eye to organ playing in Blackpool Tower - from break dancing to playing in a jazz band. There are 25 programme in the first series and there was a second series too. Originally aired in February 2007.", "Title: London Eye\n\nThe London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. As of January 2015, it has been advertised as the Coca-Cola London Eye.", "Title: The Great British Bake Off (series 1)\n\nSeries 1 of \"The Great British Bake Off\", aired on BBC 2 saw ten home bakers take part in a bake-off to test every aspect of their baking skills as they battled to be crowned the Great British Bake Off's best amateur baker. Each week the nationwide tour saw keen bakers put through three challenges in a particular discipline. The rounds took place in various locations across the UK following a theme, for example, the episode on puddings would take place in Bakewell, bread baking would take place near Sandwich. This first series had a voiceover by Stephen Noonan; for the subsequent series this role was taken by the on-screen presenters Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins. The competition was won by Edd Kimber.", "Title: Melattur, Kerala\n\nMelattur (Malayalam: \"മേലാറ്റൂര്\" ) is a town in Malappuram district of Kerala. It is situated on the banks of the Velliyar river. The name Melattur came from the Malayalam words 'Mele' (above), 'Aaru' (river) and 'Ooru' (place); i.e., 'place near upstream'. There are places named Edayattur (place near middle of the river), and Keezhattur (place near to the downstream) on the banks of the river Olippuzha. The town is well connected to Perinthalmanna (17 km), Mannarkkad (24 km), Manjeri (23 km) and Karuvarakundu (11 km). The shortest route connecting Kozhikode with Palakkad (via Manjeri - Pandikkad - Melattur - Mannarkkad, 134 km) passes through Melattur.", "Title: Battle of the Herrings\n\nThe Battle of the Herrings was a military action near the town of Rouvray in France, just north of Orléans, which took place on 12 February 1429 during the siege of Orléans. The immediate cause of the battle was an attempt by French forces, led by Charles of Bourbon, Count of Clermont, to intercept and divert a supply convoy headed for English forces. The English had been laying siege to the town of Orléans since the previous October. The French were assisted by a Scottish force led by the Constable of the Scottish army, Sir John Stewart of Darnley. There are two places called Rouvray in the region in question. In his biography of Sir John Fastolf, Stephen Cooper gives reasons why the battle probably took place near Rouvray-Sainte-Croix, rather than Rouvray-Saint-Denis.", "Title: Pemberton Music Festival\n\nPemberton Music Festival was an annual four-day music festival that took place near Mount Currie in Pemberton, British Columbia. Produced by Huka Entertainment, the 2016 event took place on July 14–17. The festival features multiple stages of live entertainment, including rock, indie rock, hip hop, electronic, heavy metal, and comedy.", "Title: Battle of Skerki Bank\n\nThe Battle of Skerki Bank was a World War II naval battle which took place near Skerki Bank in the Mediterranean Sea on the early hours of 2 December 1942 between British and Italian forces, as the last naval battle held in Mediterranean during 1942.", "Title: Battle of Verona (1805)\n\nThe Battle of Verona was fought on 18 October 1805 between the French Army of Italy under the command of André Masséna and an Austrian army led by Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen. By the end of the day, Massena seized a bridgehead on the east bank of the Adige River, driving back the defending troops under Josef Philipp Vukassovich. The action took place near the city of Verona in northern Italy during the War of the Third Coalition, part of the Napoleonic Wars.", "Title: Noida ATS Shootout\n\nThe Noida ATS shootings took place on 24 January 2009 between 1:00am and 1:30am local time in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India, two days before the Republic Day of India. The Uttar Pradesh Anti Terrorism Squad officers killed two people, suspected to be Pakistani terrorists in the attack which took place near Noida's Sector 97 area, near Maha Maya college." ]
81,210
Are Flax and Calamus in the same family?
no
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "Flax", "Calamus (palm)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Calamus is a genus of the palm family Arecaceae.", " These are among several genera known as rattan palms.", " There are an estimated 400 species in this genus, all native to tropical and subtropical Asia, Africa, and Australia.", " They are mostly leaf-climbing lianas with slender, reedy stems.", " To aid scrambling some species have evolved hooks on the underside of the midrib, or more commonly by modified \"pinnae\" or tendrils in the form of stout, backward-pointing spines.", " These stems may grow to lengths of 200 metres." ], "title": "Calamus (palm)" }, { "sentences": [ "The knobbed porgy, \"Calamus nodosus\", is an ocean-going species of gamefish of the Sparidae (Bream/Porgy family).", " They are only found in the western portion of the tropical Atlantic Ocean, where they are often caught with trawling nets or by angling, and used as food.", " The Knobbed porgy was named by John Randall and David Caldwell as part of a 1966 review of the \"Calamus\" genus, which was published in the academic journal \"Science\".", " Randall and Caldwell also described three other species of \"Calamus\" in the paper." ], "title": "Knobbed porgy" }, { "sentences": [ "Phormium is a genus of two plant species in the Asphodelaceae family.", " One species is endemic to New Zealand and the other is native to New Zealand and Norfolk Island.", " The two species are widely known in New Zealand as 'flax' and elsewhere as New Zealand flax or flax lily but are not related to flax, which is native to the region extending from the eastern Mediterranean to India and which was used by humans in 30,000 B.C." ], "title": "Phormium" }, { "sentences": [ "Flax (also known as common flax or linseed), \"Linum usitatissimum\", is a member of the genus \"Linum\" in the family Linaceae.", " It is a food and fiber crop cultivated in cooler regions of the world.", " The textiles made from flax are known in the Western countries as linen, and traditionally used for bed sheets, underclothes, and table linen.", " The oil is known as linseed oil.", " In addition to referring to the plant itself, the word \"flax\" may refer to the unspun fibers of the flax plant.", " The plant species is known only as a cultivated plant, and appears to have been domesticated just once from the wild species \"Linum bienne\", called pale flax." ], "title": "Flax" }, { "sentences": [ "Hesperolinon drymarioides is a rare species of flowering plant in the flax family known by the common names drymary dwarf flax and drymaria-like western flax; it is named for its resemblance to genus \"Drymaria\".", " It is endemic to California, where it grows in the central inland North Coast Range.", " Most of the few known occurrences have been noted in Lake County.", " It is a plant of serpentine soils in chaparral and woodland ecosystems.", " This is a small annual herb growing a thin branching brown stem low to the ground or erect to about 20 centimeters in height.", " Leaves appear in whorls of four on the lower part of the stem and are dark reddish green with plentiful glandular hairs.", " Its flowers have light pink-veined white petals in a corolla about a centimeter across.", " Protruding stamens hold large yellow or purplish-white anthers." ], "title": "Hesperolinon drymarioides" }, { "sentences": [ "Hesperolinon adenophyllum is a rare species of flowering plant in the flax family known by the common names glandular dwarf flax and glandular western flax.", " It is endemic to California, where most known occurrences have been recorded in Lake and Mendocino Counties.", " It is generally found in chaparral ecosystems on serpentine soils.", " This is an annual herb growing erect to heights between 10 and 50 centimeters.", " Its narrow, lance-shaped leaves are lined with rows of teeth with large knobby glandular points.", " The flower has small sepals speckled with glandular hairs and five thin yellow petals.", " The stamens protrude from the face of the flower and hold large yellow anthers." ], "title": "Hesperolinon adenophyllum" }, { "sentences": [ "False flax oil is a pressed seed oil, derived from the \"Camelina sativa\" or \"false flax\", also called \"gold of pleasure\".", " False flax has long been grown in Europe, and its oil used as a lamp oil until the 18th century.", " In recent times, it has been explored for use in cosmetic and skin care products.It has a high content of omega-3 and is used as a food supplement by some cultures.", " In the United States the Food and Drug Administration has not rated the oil for human consumption yet.", " False flax belongs to the \"Brassicaceae\" (mustard and cabbage) family, which also contains many other seed oil plants, such as rapeseed oil.", " It contains 1–3% erucic acid." ], "title": "False flax oil" }, { "sentences": [ "Hesperolinon tehamense is a rare species of flowering plant in the flax family known by the common names Tehama County western flax and Paskenta Grade dwarf flax.", " It is endemic to northern California, where it is known from only about ten occurrences, mostly within Tehama and Glenn Counties.", " Most of its habitat is on Bureau of Land Management lands and within the Mendocino National Forest, in chaparral ecosystems with serpentine soils.", " The plant produces thin, hairy stems up to 50 centimeters in maximum height with small, sparse linear leaves.", " The inflorescence bears several small flowers with pale to bright yellow notched petals just a few millimeters long." ], "title": "Hesperolinon tehamense" }, { "sentences": [ "Hesperolinon serpentinum (now \"Hesperolinon sharsmithae\") is a rare species of flowering plant in the flax family known by the common name Napa dwarf flax, or Napa western flax.", " \"Hesperolinon serpentinum\" was not validly published by McCarten although it appears in the Jepson Manual (Hickman, 1993).", " The species was validly published as \"Hesperolinon sharsmithae\" in 2006 by O'Donnell (Madroño 53:404–408).", " The species is endemic to northern California, where it is known from fewer than twenty occurrences in four counties surrounding the San Francisco Bay Area.", " It is a member of chaparral plant communities, generally on serpentine soils.", " It produces a thin, erect stem up to 30 centimeters tall, with sparse flat, narrow leaves.", " The inflorescence holds several light yellow flowers with petals only 2 or 3 millimeters long.", " The plant is threatened mainly by development of its habitat." ], "title": "Hesperolinon serpentinum" }, { "sentences": [ "Linum lewisii (\"Linum perenne\" var.", " \"lewisii\") (Lewis flax, blue flax or prairie flax) is a perennial plant in the family Linaceae, native to western North America from Alaska south to Baja California, and from the Pacific Coast east to the Mississippi River (USDA Plant Profile: \"Linum lewisii\").", " It grows on ridges and dry slopes, from sea level in the north up to 11000 ft in the Sierra Nevada." ], "title": "Linum lewisii" } ]
[ "Title: Calamus (palm)\n\nCalamus is a genus of the palm family Arecaceae. These are among several genera known as rattan palms. There are an estimated 400 species in this genus, all native to tropical and subtropical Asia, Africa, and Australia. They are mostly leaf-climbing lianas with slender, reedy stems. To aid scrambling some species have evolved hooks on the underside of the midrib, or more commonly by modified \"pinnae\" or tendrils in the form of stout, backward-pointing spines. These stems may grow to lengths of 200 metres.", "Title: Knobbed porgy\n\nThe knobbed porgy, \"Calamus nodosus\", is an ocean-going species of gamefish of the Sparidae (Bream/Porgy family). They are only found in the western portion of the tropical Atlantic Ocean, where they are often caught with trawling nets or by angling, and used as food. The Knobbed porgy was named by John Randall and David Caldwell as part of a 1966 review of the \"Calamus\" genus, which was published in the academic journal \"Science\". Randall and Caldwell also described three other species of \"Calamus\" in the paper.", "Title: Phormium\n\nPhormium is a genus of two plant species in the Asphodelaceae family. One species is endemic to New Zealand and the other is native to New Zealand and Norfolk Island. The two species are widely known in New Zealand as 'flax' and elsewhere as New Zealand flax or flax lily but are not related to flax, which is native to the region extending from the eastern Mediterranean to India and which was used by humans in 30,000 B.C.", "Title: Flax\n\nFlax (also known as common flax or linseed), \"Linum usitatissimum\", is a member of the genus \"Linum\" in the family Linaceae. It is a food and fiber crop cultivated in cooler regions of the world. The textiles made from flax are known in the Western countries as linen, and traditionally used for bed sheets, underclothes, and table linen. The oil is known as linseed oil. In addition to referring to the plant itself, the word \"flax\" may refer to the unspun fibers of the flax plant. The plant species is known only as a cultivated plant, and appears to have been domesticated just once from the wild species \"Linum bienne\", called pale flax.", "Title: Hesperolinon drymarioides\n\nHesperolinon drymarioides is a rare species of flowering plant in the flax family known by the common names drymary dwarf flax and drymaria-like western flax; it is named for its resemblance to genus \"Drymaria\". It is endemic to California, where it grows in the central inland North Coast Range. Most of the few known occurrences have been noted in Lake County. It is a plant of serpentine soils in chaparral and woodland ecosystems. This is a small annual herb growing a thin branching brown stem low to the ground or erect to about 20 centimeters in height. Leaves appear in whorls of four on the lower part of the stem and are dark reddish green with plentiful glandular hairs. Its flowers have light pink-veined white petals in a corolla about a centimeter across. Protruding stamens hold large yellow or purplish-white anthers.", "Title: Hesperolinon adenophyllum\n\nHesperolinon adenophyllum is a rare species of flowering plant in the flax family known by the common names glandular dwarf flax and glandular western flax. It is endemic to California, where most known occurrences have been recorded in Lake and Mendocino Counties. It is generally found in chaparral ecosystems on serpentine soils. This is an annual herb growing erect to heights between 10 and 50 centimeters. Its narrow, lance-shaped leaves are lined with rows of teeth with large knobby glandular points. The flower has small sepals speckled with glandular hairs and five thin yellow petals. The stamens protrude from the face of the flower and hold large yellow anthers.", "Title: False flax oil\n\nFalse flax oil is a pressed seed oil, derived from the \"Camelina sativa\" or \"false flax\", also called \"gold of pleasure\". False flax has long been grown in Europe, and its oil used as a lamp oil until the 18th century. In recent times, it has been explored for use in cosmetic and skin care products.It has a high content of omega-3 and is used as a food supplement by some cultures. In the United States the Food and Drug Administration has not rated the oil for human consumption yet. False flax belongs to the \"Brassicaceae\" (mustard and cabbage) family, which also contains many other seed oil plants, such as rapeseed oil. It contains 1–3% erucic acid.", "Title: Hesperolinon tehamense\n\nHesperolinon tehamense is a rare species of flowering plant in the flax family known by the common names Tehama County western flax and Paskenta Grade dwarf flax. It is endemic to northern California, where it is known from only about ten occurrences, mostly within Tehama and Glenn Counties. Most of its habitat is on Bureau of Land Management lands and within the Mendocino National Forest, in chaparral ecosystems with serpentine soils. The plant produces thin, hairy stems up to 50 centimeters in maximum height with small, sparse linear leaves. The inflorescence bears several small flowers with pale to bright yellow notched petals just a few millimeters long.", "Title: Hesperolinon serpentinum\n\nHesperolinon serpentinum (now \"Hesperolinon sharsmithae\") is a rare species of flowering plant in the flax family known by the common name Napa dwarf flax, or Napa western flax. \"Hesperolinon serpentinum\" was not validly published by McCarten although it appears in the Jepson Manual (Hickman, 1993). The species was validly published as \"Hesperolinon sharsmithae\" in 2006 by O'Donnell (Madroño 53:404–408). The species is endemic to northern California, where it is known from fewer than twenty occurrences in four counties surrounding the San Francisco Bay Area. It is a member of chaparral plant communities, generally on serpentine soils. It produces a thin, erect stem up to 30 centimeters tall, with sparse flat, narrow leaves. The inflorescence holds several light yellow flowers with petals only 2 or 3 millimeters long. The plant is threatened mainly by development of its habitat.", "Title: Linum lewisii\n\nLinum lewisii (\"Linum perenne\" var. \"lewisii\") (Lewis flax, blue flax or prairie flax) is a perennial plant in the family Linaceae, native to western North America from Alaska south to Baja California, and from the Pacific Coast east to the Mississippi River (USDA Plant Profile: \"Linum lewisii\"). It grows on ridges and dry slopes, from sea level in the north up to 11000 ft in the Sierra Nevada." ]
81,211
Who has worked in the in American filmmaking for a longer time, Jack Nicholson or Ray Taylor?
John Joseph Nicholson
comparison
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{ "title": [ "Ray Taylor (director)", "Jack Nicholson" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Tarzan the Mighty is a 1928 American action film serial directed by Jack Nelson and Ray Taylor.", " It was nominally based on the collection \"Jungle Tales of Tarzan\" by Edgar Rice Burroughs.", " The film is now considered to be lost." ], "title": "Tarzan the Mighty" }, { "sentences": [ "Law of the Range is a 1941 American film directed by Ray Taylor using a screenplay by Sherman L. Lowe which is based on a story by Charles E. Barnes.", " The film starred Johnny Mack Brown as Steve Howard, Fuzzy Knight as Chap, Nell O'Day as Mary O'Brien, Riley Hill as The Wolverine Kid, Janet Warren as Virginia O'Brien, Pat O'Malley as Mr. Howard, Hal Taliaferro as Tim O'Brien, Charles King as Henchman Walt, Ethan Laidlaw as Henchman Jeff Hobart, Jack Rockwell as Sheriff Henderson, Al Bridge as Jamison, Jerome Harte as Henchman Kurt, and Terry Frost as Sam Emery." ], "title": "Law of the Range" }, { "sentences": [ "John Daniel Edward \"Jack\" Torrance is the main antagonist of Stephen King's horror novel \"The Shining\" (1977).", " He was portrayed by Jack Nicholson in the novel's 1980 movie adaptation and by Steven Weber in the 1997 miniseries.", " The American Film Institute rated the character (as played by Nicholson) the 25th greatest film villain of all time.", " In 2008, Jack Torrance was selected by \"Empire Magazine\" as one of \"The 100 Greatest Movie Characters\". \"", "Premiere Magazine\" also ranked Torrance on their list of \"The 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time\"." ], "title": "Jack Torrance" }, { "sentences": [ "The Last Detail is a 1973 American comedy-drama film directed by Hal Ashby and starring Jack Nicholson, Randy Quaid, Otis Young, with a screenplay adapted by Robert Towne from a 1970 novel of the same name by Darryl Ponicsan.", " The film became known for its frequent use of profanity.", " It was nominated for three Academy Awards, Best Actor in a Leading Role, Jack Nicholson; Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Randy Quaid; and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium, Robert Towne." ], "title": "The Last Detail" }, { "sentences": [ "Ray Taylor (1 December 1888 – 15 February 1952) was an American film director.", " He directed 159 films between 1926 and 1949.", " His debut was the 1926 film serial \"Fighting with Buffalo Bill\"." ], "title": "Ray Taylor (director)" }, { "sentences": [ "John Joseph Nicholson (born April 22, 1937) is an American actor and filmmaker, who has performed for over 60 years.", " Nicholson is known for playing a wide range of starring or supporting roles, including satirical comedy, romance and dark portrayals of antiheroes and psychopathic characters.", " In many of his films, he has played the \"eternal outsider, the sardonic drifter,\" someone who rebels against the social structure." ], "title": "Jack Nicholson" }, { "sentences": [ "Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People is a documentary film directed by Sut Jhally and produced by Media Education Foundation in 2006.", " This film is an extension of the book of that name by Jack Shaheen which also analyzes how Hollywood corrupts or manipulates the image of Arabs.", " This documentary argues that the slander of Arabs in American filmmaking has existed since the early days of the silent cinema and is present in the biggest Hollywood blockbusters today.", " Jack Shaheen analyzes a long series of \"demeaning\" images of Arabs through his presentation of various scenes from different American movies which he has studied.", " He argues that this image is characterized by showing Arabs either as bandits or as a savage, nomadic race, or shows Arab women as shallow belly dancers serving evil, naïve, and greedy Arab sheiks.", " Most important is the image of the rifle in the hands of Arab \"terrorists\".", " The film then attempts to explain the motivations behind these stereotypes about Arabs, and their development at key points in American history, as well as why it is so important today." ], "title": "Reel Bad Arabs" }, { "sentences": [ "Brad Darrach (real name Henry Bradford Darrach Jr.; 1921–1997) was a journalist and film critic.", " A 1942 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, he joined Time Inc. in 1945 after working for the Baltimore Sun and the Providence Journal.", " He wrote for Time Inc. magazines including \"Time\", \"Life\", \"People\" and \"Sports Illustrated\".", " During a career which spanned the 1940s to the 1990s, he profiled such notables as Elizabeth Taylor, Marlon Brando, Frank Sinatra, Fred Astaire, Barbra Streisand, Robin Williams, Bill Cosby, Jack Nicholson and Miss Piggy.", " His 1955 \"Time\" cover story on Marilyn Monroe, based on a chaste 10-hour interview in her hotel bed while she was filming \"Bus Stop\", was the first to report on the star’s traumatic childhood; in 1984, he wrote: \"Out it came for the first time, the whole hideous mess: the foster homes, the religious sadists who threatened her with hellfire, the child molester who raped her when she was 6.", " Simply to remember was agony for Marilyn.", " Sometimes she was racked with sobs; sometimes she choked on anger and disgust.", " Sometimes tears filled my eyes too.\"", " For a 1995 Life Magazine photoshoot with Michelle Pfeiffer, he held the Hope Diamond in his hand." ], "title": "Brad Darrach" }, { "sentences": [ "Rawhide is a 1938 Western film starring Lou Gehrig and made by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.", " The movie was directed by Ray Taylor and produced by Sol Lesser from a screenplay by Jack Natteford and Daniel Jarrett.", " The cinematography was by Allen Q. Thompson.", " This is the only Hollywood movie in which baseball great Lou Gehrig made a screen appearance, playing himself as a vacationing ballplayer visiting his sister Peggy (played by Evalyn Knapp) on a ranch in the fictional town of Rawhide, Montana.", " The film remains available on DVD and VHS formats." ], "title": "Rawhide (1938 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jungle Mystery is a 1932 American Pre-Code Universal 12-chapter movie serial directed by Ray Taylor.", " Set in Zanzibar, it depicts the search by various parties for a missing man named Jack Morgan (Onslow Stevens), as well as a legendary cache of ivory.", " The jungle mystery involves a creature (half man, half ape) named Zungu (played by Sam Baker).", " Tom Tyler played the hero, Kirk Mongomery, and Cecilia Parker played the heroine, Barbara Morgan, searching for her missing brother.", " A 1935 feature version was also released, running 75 minutes." ], "title": "The Jungle Mystery" } ]
[ "Title: Tarzan the Mighty\n\nTarzan the Mighty is a 1928 American action film serial directed by Jack Nelson and Ray Taylor. It was nominally based on the collection \"Jungle Tales of Tarzan\" by Edgar Rice Burroughs. The film is now considered to be lost.", "Title: Law of the Range\n\nLaw of the Range is a 1941 American film directed by Ray Taylor using a screenplay by Sherman L. Lowe which is based on a story by Charles E. Barnes. The film starred Johnny Mack Brown as Steve Howard, Fuzzy Knight as Chap, Nell O'Day as Mary O'Brien, Riley Hill as The Wolverine Kid, Janet Warren as Virginia O'Brien, Pat O'Malley as Mr. Howard, Hal Taliaferro as Tim O'Brien, Charles King as Henchman Walt, Ethan Laidlaw as Henchman Jeff Hobart, Jack Rockwell as Sheriff Henderson, Al Bridge as Jamison, Jerome Harte as Henchman Kurt, and Terry Frost as Sam Emery.", "Title: Jack Torrance\n\nJohn Daniel Edward \"Jack\" Torrance is the main antagonist of Stephen King's horror novel \"The Shining\" (1977). He was portrayed by Jack Nicholson in the novel's 1980 movie adaptation and by Steven Weber in the 1997 miniseries. The American Film Institute rated the character (as played by Nicholson) the 25th greatest film villain of all time. In 2008, Jack Torrance was selected by \"Empire Magazine\" as one of \"The 100 Greatest Movie Characters\". \" Premiere Magazine\" also ranked Torrance on their list of \"The 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time\".", "Title: The Last Detail\n\nThe Last Detail is a 1973 American comedy-drama film directed by Hal Ashby and starring Jack Nicholson, Randy Quaid, Otis Young, with a screenplay adapted by Robert Towne from a 1970 novel of the same name by Darryl Ponicsan. The film became known for its frequent use of profanity. It was nominated for three Academy Awards, Best Actor in a Leading Role, Jack Nicholson; Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Randy Quaid; and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium, Robert Towne.", "Title: Ray Taylor (director)\n\nRay Taylor (1 December 1888 – 15 February 1952) was an American film director. He directed 159 films between 1926 and 1949. His debut was the 1926 film serial \"Fighting with Buffalo Bill\".", "Title: Jack Nicholson\n\nJohn Joseph Nicholson (born April 22, 1937) is an American actor and filmmaker, who has performed for over 60 years. Nicholson is known for playing a wide range of starring or supporting roles, including satirical comedy, romance and dark portrayals of antiheroes and psychopathic characters. In many of his films, he has played the \"eternal outsider, the sardonic drifter,\" someone who rebels against the social structure.", "Title: Reel Bad Arabs\n\nReel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People is a documentary film directed by Sut Jhally and produced by Media Education Foundation in 2006. This film is an extension of the book of that name by Jack Shaheen which also analyzes how Hollywood corrupts or manipulates the image of Arabs. This documentary argues that the slander of Arabs in American filmmaking has existed since the early days of the silent cinema and is present in the biggest Hollywood blockbusters today. Jack Shaheen analyzes a long series of \"demeaning\" images of Arabs through his presentation of various scenes from different American movies which he has studied. He argues that this image is characterized by showing Arabs either as bandits or as a savage, nomadic race, or shows Arab women as shallow belly dancers serving evil, naïve, and greedy Arab sheiks. Most important is the image of the rifle in the hands of Arab \"terrorists\". The film then attempts to explain the motivations behind these stereotypes about Arabs, and their development at key points in American history, as well as why it is so important today.", "Title: Brad Darrach\n\nBrad Darrach (real name Henry Bradford Darrach Jr.; 1921–1997) was a journalist and film critic. A 1942 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, he joined Time Inc. in 1945 after working for the Baltimore Sun and the Providence Journal. He wrote for Time Inc. magazines including \"Time\", \"Life\", \"People\" and \"Sports Illustrated\". During a career which spanned the 1940s to the 1990s, he profiled such notables as Elizabeth Taylor, Marlon Brando, Frank Sinatra, Fred Astaire, Barbra Streisand, Robin Williams, Bill Cosby, Jack Nicholson and Miss Piggy. His 1955 \"Time\" cover story on Marilyn Monroe, based on a chaste 10-hour interview in her hotel bed while she was filming \"Bus Stop\", was the first to report on the star’s traumatic childhood; in 1984, he wrote: \"Out it came for the first time, the whole hideous mess: the foster homes, the religious sadists who threatened her with hellfire, the child molester who raped her when she was 6. Simply to remember was agony for Marilyn. Sometimes she was racked with sobs; sometimes she choked on anger and disgust. Sometimes tears filled my eyes too.\" For a 1995 Life Magazine photoshoot with Michelle Pfeiffer, he held the Hope Diamond in his hand.", "Title: Rawhide (1938 film)\n\nRawhide is a 1938 Western film starring Lou Gehrig and made by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. The movie was directed by Ray Taylor and produced by Sol Lesser from a screenplay by Jack Natteford and Daniel Jarrett. The cinematography was by Allen Q. Thompson. This is the only Hollywood movie in which baseball great Lou Gehrig made a screen appearance, playing himself as a vacationing ballplayer visiting his sister Peggy (played by Evalyn Knapp) on a ranch in the fictional town of Rawhide, Montana. The film remains available on DVD and VHS formats.", "Title: The Jungle Mystery\n\nJungle Mystery is a 1932 American Pre-Code Universal 12-chapter movie serial directed by Ray Taylor. Set in Zanzibar, it depicts the search by various parties for a missing man named Jack Morgan (Onslow Stevens), as well as a legendary cache of ivory. The jungle mystery involves a creature (half man, half ape) named Zungu (played by Sam Baker). Tom Tyler played the hero, Kirk Mongomery, and Cecilia Parker played the heroine, Barbara Morgan, searching for her missing brother. A 1935 feature version was also released, running 75 minutes." ]
81,212
Where is the builder of The V/Line RTL class headquartered?
Portland, Oregon
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[ { "sentences": [ "Mathijs Nicolaas Bouman (born 1 May 1966) is a Dutch economist and journalist.", " He is a regular contributor to the TV programs \"RTL Z\" and \"De Wereld Draait Door\" and writes columns for \"Het Financieele Dagblad\" and the business website Z24.nl.", " A critic of the Dutch Polder model, in which \"bad luck is officially forbidden\" and \"accidents are banned\", he is referred to as a market liberalist, and as a prominent opinion builder whose Twitter account is recommended for \"peppered\" opinions." ], "title": "Mathijs Bouman" }, { "sentences": [ "Direct-coupled transistor logic (DCTL) is similar to resistor–transistor logic (RTL) but the input transistor bases are connected directly to the collector outputs without any base resistors. Consequently, DCTL gates have fewer components, are more economical, and are simpler to fabricate onto integrated circuits than RTL gates.", " Unfortunately, DCTL has much smaller signal levels, has more susceptibility to ground noise, and requires matched transistor characteristics.", " The transistors are also heavily overdriven; that is a good feature in that it reduces the saturation voltage of the output transistors, but it also slows the circuit down due to a high stored charge in the base.", " Gate fan-out is limited due to \"current hogging\": if the transistor base-emitter voltages (\"V\" ) are not well matched, then the base-emitter junction of one transistor may conduct most of the input drive current at such a low base-emitter voltage that other input transistors fail to turn on." ], "title": "Direct-coupled transistor logic" }, { "sentences": [ "RTL 8 is the fourth channel of the RTL Group in the Netherlands and began transmission on 18 August 2007 when it replaced Tien, previously known as Talpa.", " RTL 8's main target is the female audience.", " It broadcasts Soap operas, talk shows, films and reruns of programmes from its sister RTL channels.", " In the mornings and late afternoons children's channel RTL Telekids is broadcasting on RTL 8.", " Officially RTL 8, along with all other Dutch RTL channels, is a Luxembourg television station with a Luxembourg television license.", " Therefore, the channel is also headquartered in Luxembourg.", " By doing this RTL can avoid more severe control by the Dutch media authorities, as Luxembourg does not have a strict authority that regulates its broadcasters." ], "title": "RTL 8" }, { "sentences": [ "In set theory, the axiom of limitation of size was proposed by John von Neumann in his 1925 axiom system for sets and classes.", " This axiom formalizes the limitation of size principle, which avoids the paradoxes by recognizing that some classes are too big to be sets.", " Von Neumann realized that the paradoxes are caused by permitting these big classes to be members of a class.", " A class that is the member of a class is a set; a class that is not a set is a proper class.", " Every class is a subclass of \"V\", the class of all sets.", " The axiom of limitation of size says that a class is a set if and only if it is smaller than \"V\" — that is, there is no function mapping it onto \"V\".", " Usually, this axiom is stated in the equivalent form: A class is a proper class if and only if there is a function that maps it onto \"V\"." ], "title": "Axiom of limitation of size" }, { "sentences": [ "The V/Line RTL class is a road-rail locomotive, capable of operating on both road and rail.", " It was basically a truck with retractable rail wheels.", " Built by Western Star Trucks in the United States, the rail equipment was provided by Brandt Industries of Canada." ], "title": "V/Line RTL class" }, { "sentences": [ "Western Star Trucks Sales, Inc., commonly designated Western Star, is an American truck manufacturer headquartered in Portland, Oregon, United States and a subsidiary of Daimler Trucks North America, in turn a wholly owned subsidiary of the German Daimler AG." ], "title": "Western Star Trucks" }, { "sentences": [ "Resistor–transistor logic (RTL) is a class of digital circuits built using resistors as the input network and bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) as switching devices.", " RTL is the earliest class of transistorized digital logic circuit used; other classes include diode–transistor logic (DTL) and transistor–transistor logic (TTL).", " RTL circuits were first constructed with discrete components, but in 1961 it became the first digital logic family to be produced as a monolithic integrated circuit.", " RTL integrated circuits were used in the Apollo Guidance Computer, whose design was begun in 1961 and which first flew in 1966." ], "title": "Resistor–transistor logic" }, { "sentences": [ "FastCode is an open source programming project aimed at providing enhanced runtime library routines for Embarcadero Delphi and C++ Builder.", " Since it was started in 2003 by Dennis Kjaer Christensen, it has contributed highly optimised functionality to the Delphi runtime library (RTL).", " FastCode is unique among contributions to commercial compiler runtime libraries for its community-driven and open source nature." ], "title": "FastCode" }, { "sentences": [ "Little People is an animated TV show based on the Fisher Price Little People toy line, produced by HIT Entertainment, and broadcast on Sprout.", " International the show was pickup by Cartoonito and Tiny Pop (UK), Piwi+, Super RTL, Rai YoYo, MiniMini+, RTL Nederland, Discovery Kids (Latin America), E-TV (South Africa), TV Cultura (Brazil), Canal Panda (Portugal), Televisa (Mexico), and Family Jr. (Canada).", " It premiered on Sprout on March 7, 2016, and remained on the network until February 23, 2017, when it was taken off the air.", " All traces of the show were entirely removed from the Sprout website as well." ], "title": "Little People (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "VOX or Vox is a German television channel, headquartered in Cologne and part of the RTL Group, Europe's second largest TV, radio, and production company.", " The channel officially launched at 5:00pm on January 25, 1993.", " Prior to that, test transmissions had been made using the informal name \"Westschienenkanal\" (\"West slot channel\", a reference to \"Nordschienenkanal\" and \"Südschienenkanal\", the informal names used in the 1980s for the other two German private channels RTL and Sat.1).", " The channel mainly broadcasts documentaries and US series and movies." ], "title": "VOX (TV channel)" } ]
[ "Title: Mathijs Bouman\n\nMathijs Nicolaas Bouman (born 1 May 1966) is a Dutch economist and journalist. He is a regular contributor to the TV programs \"RTL Z\" and \"De Wereld Draait Door\" and writes columns for \"Het Financieele Dagblad\" and the business website Z24.nl. A critic of the Dutch Polder model, in which \"bad luck is officially forbidden\" and \"accidents are banned\", he is referred to as a market liberalist, and as a prominent opinion builder whose Twitter account is recommended for \"peppered\" opinions.", "Title: Direct-coupled transistor logic\n\nDirect-coupled transistor logic (DCTL) is similar to resistor–transistor logic (RTL) but the input transistor bases are connected directly to the collector outputs without any base resistors. Consequently, DCTL gates have fewer components, are more economical, and are simpler to fabricate onto integrated circuits than RTL gates. Unfortunately, DCTL has much smaller signal levels, has more susceptibility to ground noise, and requires matched transistor characteristics. The transistors are also heavily overdriven; that is a good feature in that it reduces the saturation voltage of the output transistors, but it also slows the circuit down due to a high stored charge in the base. Gate fan-out is limited due to \"current hogging\": if the transistor base-emitter voltages (\"V\" ) are not well matched, then the base-emitter junction of one transistor may conduct most of the input drive current at such a low base-emitter voltage that other input transistors fail to turn on.", "Title: RTL 8\n\nRTL 8 is the fourth channel of the RTL Group in the Netherlands and began transmission on 18 August 2007 when it replaced Tien, previously known as Talpa. RTL 8's main target is the female audience. It broadcasts Soap operas, talk shows, films and reruns of programmes from its sister RTL channels. In the mornings and late afternoons children's channel RTL Telekids is broadcasting on RTL 8. Officially RTL 8, along with all other Dutch RTL channels, is a Luxembourg television station with a Luxembourg television license. Therefore, the channel is also headquartered in Luxembourg. By doing this RTL can avoid more severe control by the Dutch media authorities, as Luxembourg does not have a strict authority that regulates its broadcasters.", "Title: Axiom of limitation of size\n\nIn set theory, the axiom of limitation of size was proposed by John von Neumann in his 1925 axiom system for sets and classes. This axiom formalizes the limitation of size principle, which avoids the paradoxes by recognizing that some classes are too big to be sets. Von Neumann realized that the paradoxes are caused by permitting these big classes to be members of a class. A class that is the member of a class is a set; a class that is not a set is a proper class. Every class is a subclass of \"V\", the class of all sets. The axiom of limitation of size says that a class is a set if and only if it is smaller than \"V\" — that is, there is no function mapping it onto \"V\". Usually, this axiom is stated in the equivalent form: A class is a proper class if and only if there is a function that maps it onto \"V\".", "Title: V/Line RTL class\n\nThe V/Line RTL class is a road-rail locomotive, capable of operating on both road and rail. It was basically a truck with retractable rail wheels. Built by Western Star Trucks in the United States, the rail equipment was provided by Brandt Industries of Canada.", "Title: Western Star Trucks\n\nWestern Star Trucks Sales, Inc., commonly designated Western Star, is an American truck manufacturer headquartered in Portland, Oregon, United States and a subsidiary of Daimler Trucks North America, in turn a wholly owned subsidiary of the German Daimler AG.", "Title: Resistor–transistor logic\n\nResistor–transistor logic (RTL) is a class of digital circuits built using resistors as the input network and bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) as switching devices. RTL is the earliest class of transistorized digital logic circuit used; other classes include diode–transistor logic (DTL) and transistor–transistor logic (TTL). RTL circuits were first constructed with discrete components, but in 1961 it became the first digital logic family to be produced as a monolithic integrated circuit. RTL integrated circuits were used in the Apollo Guidance Computer, whose design was begun in 1961 and which first flew in 1966.", "Title: FastCode\n\nFastCode is an open source programming project aimed at providing enhanced runtime library routines for Embarcadero Delphi and C++ Builder. Since it was started in 2003 by Dennis Kjaer Christensen, it has contributed highly optimised functionality to the Delphi runtime library (RTL). FastCode is unique among contributions to commercial compiler runtime libraries for its community-driven and open source nature.", "Title: Little People (TV series)\n\nLittle People is an animated TV show based on the Fisher Price Little People toy line, produced by HIT Entertainment, and broadcast on Sprout. International the show was pickup by Cartoonito and Tiny Pop (UK), Piwi+, Super RTL, Rai YoYo, MiniMini+, RTL Nederland, Discovery Kids (Latin America), E-TV (South Africa), TV Cultura (Brazil), Canal Panda (Portugal), Televisa (Mexico), and Family Jr. (Canada). It premiered on Sprout on March 7, 2016, and remained on the network until February 23, 2017, when it was taken off the air. All traces of the show were entirely removed from the Sprout website as well.", "Title: VOX (TV channel)\n\nVOX or Vox is a German television channel, headquartered in Cologne and part of the RTL Group, Europe's second largest TV, radio, and production company. The channel officially launched at 5:00pm on January 25, 1993. Prior to that, test transmissions had been made using the informal name \"Westschienenkanal\" (\"West slot channel\", a reference to \"Nordschienenkanal\" and \"Südschienenkanal\", the informal names used in the 1980s for the other two German private channels RTL and Sat.1). The channel mainly broadcasts documentaries and US series and movies." ]
81,213
Louis Ferrante spoke at the 2011 gathering in New York City hosted by the newspaper owned by whom?
Economist Group
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[ { "sentences": [ "Silicon Alley, centered in Manhattan, has evolved into a metonym for the sphere encompassing the New York City metropolitan region's high tech industries including the Internet, new media, telecommunications, digital media, software development, game design, financial technology (\"fintech\"), and other fields within information technology that are supported by the area's entrepreneurship ecosystem and venture capital investments.", " s of 2014 , New York City hosted 300,000 employees in the tech sector." ], "title": "Silicon Alley" }, { "sentences": [ "The Greenville Swamp Rabbits are a professional ice hockey team located in Greenville, South Carolina.", " They play in the South Division of the ECHL's Eastern Conference and play their home games at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in downtown Greenville.", " The franchise had previously played as the Johnstown Chiefs from the ECHL's inception in 1988 until the team's relocation in 2010 and subsequently as the Greenville Road Warriors until being re-branded as the Swamp Rabbits in 2015.", " The Swamp Rabbits are the second ECHL franchise to play in Greenville, as the city hosted the Greenville Grrrowl from 1998 until 2006.", " The team is currently affiliated with the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League and the Hartford Wolf Pack of the American Hockey League." ], "title": "Greenville Swamp Rabbits" }, { "sentences": [ "The Daily Bugle (at one time The DB) is a New York City tabloid newspaper appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.", " The \"Daily Bugle\" is a regular fixture in the Marvel Universe, most prominently in Spider-Man comic titles and their derivative media.", " The newspaper first appeared in \"Fantastic Four\" #2 (January 1962), and its offices in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" #1 (March 1963).", " The \"Daily Bugle\" was first featured on film in the 2002 film \"Spider-Man\".", " The fictional newspaper is meant to be a pastiche of both the New York \"Daily News\" and the \"New York Post\", two popular real-life New York City tabloids." ], "title": "Daily Bugle" }, { "sentences": [ "The Economist is an English-language weekly magazine-format newspaper owned by the Economist Group and edited at offices in London.", " Continuous publication began under its founder, James Wilson, in September 1843.", " In 2015 its average weekly circulation was a little over 1.5 million, about half of which were sold in the United States." ], "title": "The Economist" }, { "sentences": [ "Mike and the Mad Dog was an afternoon drive sports radio program based out of WFAN in New York City hosted by Mike Francesa and Christopher \"Mad Dog\" Russo.", " Airing from 1989 to 2008, the show featured Francesa and Russo talking sports and taking phone calls from listeners.", " From 2002 onwards, the show was simulcast on television on the YES Network.", " On the radio, the show was simulcast beginning 2007 on WQYK in Tampa, Florida and from 2004 until 2007 on WROW in Albany, New York." ], "title": "Mike and the Mad Dog" }, { "sentences": [ "Lou Ferrante (born May 13, 1969) is a former Gambino family mobster who, after spending eight years in prison, successfully appealed his conviction and became a bestselling true crime, business, and science writer.", " He hosts his own show airing on Discovery Networks International in 195 countries and was nominated for a Grierson Trust Award which is the highest documentary award in the United Kingdom, known as \"the Oscars of the documentary world.\"", " He has also appeared on television stations such as MSNBC, Fox News Channel, BBC, PBS, Comedy Central, and The History Channel.", " On September 15, 2011, Ferrante spoke at \"The Economist's\" Ideas Economy: Human Potential Summit in New York City.", " On October 21, 2014, Ferrante spoke at the CEO Global Leaders Forum in New York City, hosted by billionaire businessman Leonard Lauder.", " In 2015, Ferrante published his groundbreaking book, \"The Three Pound Crystal Ball: How the Dreaming Brain Can See the Future\".", " The book details Ferrante's theory of the dreaming brain, a theory he worked out while still in prison but wrote while free.", " A number of professional scientists have praised the book which follows the lives of Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud as the work of both men contribute to Ferrante's theory." ], "title": "Louis Ferrante" }, { "sentences": [ "The Breakfast Club is an American syndicated radio show based in New York City hosted by DJ Envy, Angela Yee, and Charlamagne Tha God.", " It currently airs in 50 plus markets around the country and on REVOLT every morning.", " Common topics of discussion on the show are celebrity gossip (especially in the hip hop industry), progressive politics, sexual and dating issues." ], "title": "The Breakfast Club (radio show)" }, { "sentences": [ "It's Me, Matthew!", " is a 2008 American short film based on actual events.", " The semi-autobiographical short film was written, produced, and starring Michael McDerman, who used the stage name Michael Ferreira in this film.", " It was directed by Neil Stephens.", " The film running 15 minutes centered on the title character of Matthew, who is confronted with the inner struggle of looking at the past to understand why he's drawn into the personal relationships he's had.", " His psychoanalyst helps him link the pieces of the puzzle from the present time to the past.", " The film was screened at North Carolina Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, Rhode Island International Film Festival, Long Island Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Anthology Film Archives, The Fortress of the Arts Festival of Shorts, Think Short Film Festival, West Hollywood International Film Festival, where it won a Juror Award, and it opened before the gay cinema's gay movie night at Clearview Cinemas, in New York City hosted by Hedda Lettuce." ], "title": "It's Me, Matthew!" }, { "sentences": [ "The Morning Telegraph (1839- April 10, 1972) (sometimes referred to as the \"New York Morning Telegraph\") was a New York City broadsheet newspaper owned by Moe Annenberg's Cecelia Corporation.", " It was first published as the \"Sunday Mercury\" from 1839-1897 and became \"The Morning Telegraph\" in December, 1897." ], "title": "The Morning Telegraph" }, { "sentences": [ "Katherine Oliver is an American media and entertainment executive based in New York City.", " Oliver is currently a Principal at Bloomberg Associates, a philanthropic consultancy firm founded by Michael Bloomberg to provide advice and long-term solutions to cities worldwide.", " On August 1, 2002, she was appointed by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg as the Commissioner of The New York City Mayor's Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting, which facilitates all aspects of film, television and commercial production in New York City, coordinating on-location filming, liaising with the community and promoting the City as an entertainment capital.", " Oliver was the main liaison between the Mayor's Office and Hollywood and aimed \"to make filmmakers and production companies happy to return to New York.\"", " In 2013, Oliver and Mayor Bloomberg were featured on the cover of Variety and were credited for their role in \"revitalizing the city's entertainment sector.\"", " An economic impact study released by the Boston Consulting Group in 2012 found that New York City's entertainment industry during Oliver's tenure as film commissioner had grown to account for a $7.1 billion annual direct spend in New York City, an increase of $2 billion since 2002, and that the local industry created 30,000 jobs in New York City since 2004, growing to employ 130,000 people.", " AM New York noted that: \"New York's film and TV industry is stronger than it has ever been, pumping $7.1 billion into the local economy in 2011 and bringing in some $60 billion over the last decade.\"", " After Bloomberg announced that former president and co-founder of NYC Media Group Arick Wierson was returning to the private sector, Bloomberg named Oliver as the incoming president of NYC Media and general manager of NYCTV.", " In July 2010, Oliver became the commissioner of the Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment, the city agency that includes the Mayor's Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting, NYC Media, and NYC Digital." ], "title": "Katherine Oliver" } ]
[ "Title: Silicon Alley\n\nSilicon Alley, centered in Manhattan, has evolved into a metonym for the sphere encompassing the New York City metropolitan region's high tech industries including the Internet, new media, telecommunications, digital media, software development, game design, financial technology (\"fintech\"), and other fields within information technology that are supported by the area's entrepreneurship ecosystem and venture capital investments. s of 2014 , New York City hosted 300,000 employees in the tech sector.", "Title: Greenville Swamp Rabbits\n\nThe Greenville Swamp Rabbits are a professional ice hockey team located in Greenville, South Carolina. They play in the South Division of the ECHL's Eastern Conference and play their home games at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in downtown Greenville. The franchise had previously played as the Johnstown Chiefs from the ECHL's inception in 1988 until the team's relocation in 2010 and subsequently as the Greenville Road Warriors until being re-branded as the Swamp Rabbits in 2015. The Swamp Rabbits are the second ECHL franchise to play in Greenville, as the city hosted the Greenville Grrrowl from 1998 until 2006. The team is currently affiliated with the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League and the Hartford Wolf Pack of the American Hockey League.", "Title: Daily Bugle\n\nThe Daily Bugle (at one time The DB) is a New York City tabloid newspaper appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The \"Daily Bugle\" is a regular fixture in the Marvel Universe, most prominently in Spider-Man comic titles and their derivative media. The newspaper first appeared in \"Fantastic Four\" #2 (January 1962), and its offices in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" #1 (March 1963). The \"Daily Bugle\" was first featured on film in the 2002 film \"Spider-Man\". The fictional newspaper is meant to be a pastiche of both the New York \"Daily News\" and the \"New York Post\", two popular real-life New York City tabloids.", "Title: The Economist\n\nThe Economist is an English-language weekly magazine-format newspaper owned by the Economist Group and edited at offices in London. Continuous publication began under its founder, James Wilson, in September 1843. In 2015 its average weekly circulation was a little over 1.5 million, about half of which were sold in the United States.", "Title: Mike and the Mad Dog\n\nMike and the Mad Dog was an afternoon drive sports radio program based out of WFAN in New York City hosted by Mike Francesa and Christopher \"Mad Dog\" Russo. Airing from 1989 to 2008, the show featured Francesa and Russo talking sports and taking phone calls from listeners. From 2002 onwards, the show was simulcast on television on the YES Network. On the radio, the show was simulcast beginning 2007 on WQYK in Tampa, Florida and from 2004 until 2007 on WROW in Albany, New York.", "Title: Louis Ferrante\n\nLou Ferrante (born May 13, 1969) is a former Gambino family mobster who, after spending eight years in prison, successfully appealed his conviction and became a bestselling true crime, business, and science writer. He hosts his own show airing on Discovery Networks International in 195 countries and was nominated for a Grierson Trust Award which is the highest documentary award in the United Kingdom, known as \"the Oscars of the documentary world.\" He has also appeared on television stations such as MSNBC, Fox News Channel, BBC, PBS, Comedy Central, and The History Channel. On September 15, 2011, Ferrante spoke at \"The Economist's\" Ideas Economy: Human Potential Summit in New York City. On October 21, 2014, Ferrante spoke at the CEO Global Leaders Forum in New York City, hosted by billionaire businessman Leonard Lauder. In 2015, Ferrante published his groundbreaking book, \"The Three Pound Crystal Ball: How the Dreaming Brain Can See the Future\". The book details Ferrante's theory of the dreaming brain, a theory he worked out while still in prison but wrote while free. A number of professional scientists have praised the book which follows the lives of Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud as the work of both men contribute to Ferrante's theory.", "Title: The Breakfast Club (radio show)\n\nThe Breakfast Club is an American syndicated radio show based in New York City hosted by DJ Envy, Angela Yee, and Charlamagne Tha God. It currently airs in 50 plus markets around the country and on REVOLT every morning. Common topics of discussion on the show are celebrity gossip (especially in the hip hop industry), progressive politics, sexual and dating issues.", "Title: It's Me, Matthew!\n\nIt's Me, Matthew! is a 2008 American short film based on actual events. The semi-autobiographical short film was written, produced, and starring Michael McDerman, who used the stage name Michael Ferreira in this film. It was directed by Neil Stephens. The film running 15 minutes centered on the title character of Matthew, who is confronted with the inner struggle of looking at the past to understand why he's drawn into the personal relationships he's had. His psychoanalyst helps him link the pieces of the puzzle from the present time to the past. The film was screened at North Carolina Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, Rhode Island International Film Festival, Long Island Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Anthology Film Archives, The Fortress of the Arts Festival of Shorts, Think Short Film Festival, West Hollywood International Film Festival, where it won a Juror Award, and it opened before the gay cinema's gay movie night at Clearview Cinemas, in New York City hosted by Hedda Lettuce.", "Title: The Morning Telegraph\n\nThe Morning Telegraph (1839- April 10, 1972) (sometimes referred to as the \"New York Morning Telegraph\") was a New York City broadsheet newspaper owned by Moe Annenberg's Cecelia Corporation. It was first published as the \"Sunday Mercury\" from 1839-1897 and became \"The Morning Telegraph\" in December, 1897.", "Title: Katherine Oliver\n\nKatherine Oliver is an American media and entertainment executive based in New York City. Oliver is currently a Principal at Bloomberg Associates, a philanthropic consultancy firm founded by Michael Bloomberg to provide advice and long-term solutions to cities worldwide. On August 1, 2002, she was appointed by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg as the Commissioner of The New York City Mayor's Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting, which facilitates all aspects of film, television and commercial production in New York City, coordinating on-location filming, liaising with the community and promoting the City as an entertainment capital. Oliver was the main liaison between the Mayor's Office and Hollywood and aimed \"to make filmmakers and production companies happy to return to New York.\" In 2013, Oliver and Mayor Bloomberg were featured on the cover of Variety and were credited for their role in \"revitalizing the city's entertainment sector.\" An economic impact study released by the Boston Consulting Group in 2012 found that New York City's entertainment industry during Oliver's tenure as film commissioner had grown to account for a $7.1 billion annual direct spend in New York City, an increase of $2 billion since 2002, and that the local industry created 30,000 jobs in New York City since 2004, growing to employ 130,000 people. AM New York noted that: \"New York's film and TV industry is stronger than it has ever been, pumping $7.1 billion into the local economy in 2011 and bringing in some $60 billion over the last decade.\" After Bloomberg announced that former president and co-founder of NYC Media Group Arick Wierson was returning to the private sector, Bloomberg named Oliver as the incoming president of NYC Media and general manager of NYCTV. In July 2010, Oliver became the commissioner of the Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment, the city agency that includes the Mayor's Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting, NYC Media, and NYC Digital." ]
81,214
Who most recently won the Nobel Prize for Literature, Jacinto Benavente y Martínez or Rohinton Mistry?
Rohinton Mistry
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{ "title": [ "Jacinto Benavente", "Rohinton Mistry", "Rohinton Mistry" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Chor Bazaar, located near Bhendi Bazaar in South Mumbai, is one of the largest flea markets in India.", " The area is one of the tourist attractions of Mumbai.", " The word \"chor\" means \"thief\" in Marathi and Hindi.", " The market is thought to have originally been called \"Shor Bazaar\", meaning \"noisy market\".", " The current name is said to have come from a British mispronunciation.", " Eventually however, stolen goods started finding their way into the market, resulting in it living up to its new name.", " According to popular legend, if you lose anything in Mumbai you can buy it back from the \"Chor Bazaar\".", " The market has been mentioned in popular novels, including Rohinton Mistry's Such a Long Journey, where it is described as \"not a nice place\"." ], "title": "Chor Bazaar" }, { "sentences": [ "Indian English Literature (IEL) refers to the body of work by writers in India who write in the English language and whose native or co-native language could be one of the numerous languages of India.", " Its early history began with the works of Michael Madhusudan Dutt followed by R. K. Narayan, Mulk Raj Anand and Raja Rao who contributed to Indian fiction in the 1930s.", " It is also associated with the works of members of the Indian diaspora, such as V. S. Naipaul, Kiran Desai, Jhumpa Lahiri, Kovid Gupta, Agha Shahid Ali, Rohinton Mistry and Salman Rushdie, who are of Indian descent." ], "title": "Indian English literature" }, { "sentences": [ "John Garrett Underhill (January 10, 1876 – May 15, 1946) was an American author and stage producer who translated the works of Jacinto Benavente, a Spanish dramatist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, and a number of other Spanish authors." ], "title": "John Garrett Underhill" }, { "sentences": [ "Jacinto Benavente y Martínez (12 August 1866 – 14 July 1954) was one of the foremost Spanish dramatists of the 20th century.", " He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1922 \"for the happy manner in which he has continued the illustrious traditions of the Spanish drama\"." ], "title": "Jacinto Benavente" }, { "sentences": [ "Such a Long Journey is a 1998 Indo-Canadian english language film based on the novel of the same name written by Rohinton Mistry.", " The film is directed by Sturla Gunnarsson with a screenplay by Sooni Taraporevala.", " The film received twelve Genie Awards nominations including the Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor.", " The film was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival." ], "title": "Such a Long Journey (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Family Matters is the third novel by Indian-born author Rohinton Mistry.", " It was first published by McClelland and Stewart in 2002." ], "title": "Family Matters (novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "Cyrus Mistry was born in march 11,1956 is an Indian author and playwright.", " He won the 2014 DSC Prize for South Asian Literature for \"Chronicle of a Corpse Bearer\".", " He is the brother of author Rohinton Mistry." ], "title": "Cyrus Mistry (writer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Tales From Firozsha Baag is a collection of 11 short stories by Rohinton Mistry about the residents of Firozsha Baag, a Parsi-dominated apartment complex in Mumbai (formerly Bombay).", " Mistry's first book, it was published by Penguin Canada in 1987.", " Although all the stories deal with the same location, many were written without the aim of being collected in the same volume." ], "title": "Tales from Firozsha Baag" }, { "sentences": [ "Such a Long Journey is a 1991 novel by Rohinton Mistry.", " It was shortlisted for the Booker Prize and won several other awards.", " In 2010 the book made headlines when it was withdrawn from the University of Mumbai's English syllabus after complaints from the family of the Hindu nationalist politician Bal Thackeray." ], "title": "Such a Long Journey (novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "Rohinton Mistry {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 3 July 1952) is an Indian-born Canadian writer.", " He was awarded the Neustadt International Prize for Literature in 2012." ], "title": "Rohinton Mistry" } ]
[ "Title: Chor Bazaar\n\nChor Bazaar, located near Bhendi Bazaar in South Mumbai, is one of the largest flea markets in India. The area is one of the tourist attractions of Mumbai. The word \"chor\" means \"thief\" in Marathi and Hindi. The market is thought to have originally been called \"Shor Bazaar\", meaning \"noisy market\". The current name is said to have come from a British mispronunciation. Eventually however, stolen goods started finding their way into the market, resulting in it living up to its new name. According to popular legend, if you lose anything in Mumbai you can buy it back from the \"Chor Bazaar\". The market has been mentioned in popular novels, including Rohinton Mistry's Such a Long Journey, where it is described as \"not a nice place\".", "Title: Indian English literature\n\nIndian English Literature (IEL) refers to the body of work by writers in India who write in the English language and whose native or co-native language could be one of the numerous languages of India. Its early history began with the works of Michael Madhusudan Dutt followed by R. K. Narayan, Mulk Raj Anand and Raja Rao who contributed to Indian fiction in the 1930s. It is also associated with the works of members of the Indian diaspora, such as V. S. Naipaul, Kiran Desai, Jhumpa Lahiri, Kovid Gupta, Agha Shahid Ali, Rohinton Mistry and Salman Rushdie, who are of Indian descent.", "Title: John Garrett Underhill\n\nJohn Garrett Underhill (January 10, 1876 – May 15, 1946) was an American author and stage producer who translated the works of Jacinto Benavente, a Spanish dramatist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, and a number of other Spanish authors.", "Title: Jacinto Benavente\n\nJacinto Benavente y Martínez (12 August 1866 – 14 July 1954) was one of the foremost Spanish dramatists of the 20th century. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1922 \"for the happy manner in which he has continued the illustrious traditions of the Spanish drama\".", "Title: Such a Long Journey (film)\n\nSuch a Long Journey is a 1998 Indo-Canadian english language film based on the novel of the same name written by Rohinton Mistry. The film is directed by Sturla Gunnarsson with a screenplay by Sooni Taraporevala. The film received twelve Genie Awards nominations including the Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor. The film was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival.", "Title: Family Matters (novel)\n\nFamily Matters is the third novel by Indian-born author Rohinton Mistry. It was first published by McClelland and Stewart in 2002.", "Title: Cyrus Mistry (writer)\n\nCyrus Mistry was born in march 11,1956 is an Indian author and playwright. He won the 2014 DSC Prize for South Asian Literature for \"Chronicle of a Corpse Bearer\". He is the brother of author Rohinton Mistry.", "Title: Tales from Firozsha Baag\n\nTales From Firozsha Baag is a collection of 11 short stories by Rohinton Mistry about the residents of Firozsha Baag, a Parsi-dominated apartment complex in Mumbai (formerly Bombay). Mistry's first book, it was published by Penguin Canada in 1987. Although all the stories deal with the same location, many were written without the aim of being collected in the same volume.", "Title: Such a Long Journey (novel)\n\nSuch a Long Journey is a 1991 novel by Rohinton Mistry. It was shortlisted for the Booker Prize and won several other awards. In 2010 the book made headlines when it was withdrawn from the University of Mumbai's English syllabus after complaints from the family of the Hindu nationalist politician Bal Thackeray.", "Title: Rohinton Mistry\n\nRohinton Mistry {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 3 July 1952) is an Indian-born Canadian writer. He was awarded the Neustadt International Prize for Literature in 2012." ]
81,215
On what planet was a large rectangular outcrop that is composed mainly of sandstone first observed by an English astronomer born 1618?
Venus
bridge
hard
{ "title": [ "Horrocks Block", "Jeremiah Horrocks" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "A gas giant is a giant planet composed mainly of hydrogen and helium.", " Jupiter and Saturn are the gas giants of the Solar System.", " The term \"gas giant\" was originally synonymous with \"giant planet\", but in the 1990s it became known that Uranus and Neptune are really a distinct class of giant planet, being composed mainly of heavier volatile substances (which are referred to as \"ices\").", " For this reason, Uranus and Neptune are now often classified in the separate category of ice giants." ], "title": "Gas giant" }, { "sentences": [ "William Samuel Stratford (22 May 1789 – 29 March 1853) was an English astronomer born in Eltham, Surrey." ], "title": "William Samuel Stratford" }, { "sentences": [ "Jeremiah Horrocks (1618 – 3 January 1641), sometimes given as Jeremiah Horrox (the Latinised version that he used on the Emmanuel College register and in his Latin manuscripts), was an English astronomer.", " He was the first person to demonstrate that the Moon moved around the Earth in an elliptical orbit; and he was the only person to predict the transit of Venus of 1639, an event which he and his friend William Crabtree were the only two people to observe and record." ], "title": "Jeremiah Horrocks" }, { "sentences": [ "Greencastle is a castle in County Down, Northern Ireland.", " It is a royal castle built in the 13th century.", " While it dates mainly from the 13th century, it had substantial 15th- and 16th-century alterations.", " The large rectangular keep with three vaulted chambers at the ground floor is approached across a rock-cut ditch.", " It was originally surrounded by outer rectangular walls with four corner towers (ruins of some remain).", " It is likely to have been built by Hugh de Lacy, along with Carlingford Castle on the opposite side of Carlingford Lough, to guard the narrow entry channel to the Lough, and the ferry crossing between the two." ], "title": "Greencastle, County Down" }, { "sentences": [ "Horrocks Block ( ) is a large rectangular outcrop that is composed mainly of sandstone, lying on the north side of Venus Glacier, 2 nmi southwest of the Keystone Cliffs, on the east side of Alexander Island, Antarctica.", " It was mapped by the Directorate of Overseas Surveys from satellite imagery supplied by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration in cooperation with the U.S. Geological Survey, and was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee from association with Venus Glacier after Jeremiah Horrocks, the British astronomer who predicted and first observed a transit of Venus, in 1639." ], "title": "Horrocks Block" }, { "sentences": [ "The ethynyl radical (systematically named λ-ethyne and hydridodicarbon(\"C\"—\"C\")) is an organic compound with the chemical formula C≡CH (also written [CCH] or C2H ).", " It is a simple molecule that does not occur naturally on Earth but is abundant in the interstellar medium.", " It was first observed by electron spin resonance isolated in a solid argon matrix at liquid helium temperatures in 1963 by Cochran and coworkers at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory.", " It was first observed in the gas phase by Tucker and coworkers in November 1973 toward the Orion Nebula, using the NRAO 11m radio telescope.", " It has since been detected in a large variety of interstellar environments, including dense molecular clouds, bok globules, star forming regions, the shells around carbon-rich evolved stars, and even in other galaxies." ], "title": "Ethynyl radical" }, { "sentences": [ "Gliese 3470 b, abbreviated as GJ3470b, is an exoplanet orbiting the star Gliese 3470, both of which are located in the constellation Cancer.", " With a mass of just under 14 Earth-masses and a radius approximately 4.3 times that of Earth's, it is likely something akin to a mini-Neptune despite the initially strong belief that the planet was not covered in clouds like the gas giants we are familiar with in our solar system.", " The exoplanet’s atmosphere was first observed by researchers Akihiko Fukui, Norio Narita and Kenji Kuroda at the University of Tokyo in 2013, and afterwards, Fukui commented, \"Suppose the atmosphere consists of hydrogen and helium, the mass of the atmosphere would be 5-20% of the total mass of the planet.", " Comparing that to the fact that the mass of Earth's atmosphere is about one ten-thousandth of a percent (0.0001%) of the total mass of the Earth, this planet has a considerably thick atmosphere.\"", " Recently in 2015, a team using the Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope (LCOGT) network reported their detection of Rayleigh scattering in the atmosphere of this planet.", " In the Las Cumbres researchers' paper published in The Astrophysical Journal, they conclude that the most plausible explanation for the scattering effect to be an atmosphere made predominantly of hydrogen and helium, causing the exoplanet to be veiled by dense clouds and hazes.", " It is thought that the planet would appear blue to the human eye due to this scattering.", " As of now, GJ3470b is the only exoplanet orbiting the Gliese 3470 star that has been observed and analyzed by astronomers and astrophysicists." ], "title": "Gliese 3470 b" }, { "sentences": [ "Triton is the largest natural satellite of the planet Neptune, and the first Neptunian moon to be discovered.", " It was discovered on October 10, 1846, by English astronomer William Lassell.", " It is the only large moon in the Solar System with a retrograde orbit, an orbit in the opposite direction to its planet's rotation.", " At 2700 km in diameter, it is the seventh-largest moon in the Solar System.", " Because of its retrograde orbit and composition similar to Pluto's, Triton is thought to have been a dwarf planet captured from the Kuiper belt.", " Triton has a surface of mostly frozen nitrogen, a mostly water-ice crust, an icy mantle and a substantial core of rock and metal.", " The core makes up two-thirds of its total mass.", " Triton has a mean density of 2.061 g/cm and is composed of approximately 15–35% water ice." ], "title": "Triton (moon)" }, { "sentences": [ "NGC 7 is a spiral galaxy located in the Sculptor constellation.", " It was discovered by English astronomer John Herschel in 1834, who was using an 18.7 inch reflector telescope at the time.", " Astronomer Steve Gottlieb described the galaxy as faint, albeit large, and edge-on from the perspective of the Milky Way; he also noted how the galaxy could only be observed clearly with the peripheral vision, not by looking directly at it." ], "title": "NGC 7" }, { "sentences": [ "El Capitan is a layered rock outcrop found within the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) region of the planet Mars, this geological outcrop was first discovered and observed by the Mars Exploration Rover \"Opportunity\" in February 2004.", " The rock outcrop was named for El Capitan, a topographical mountain lying within the state, Texas." ], "title": "El Capitan (Mars)" } ]
[ "Title: Gas giant\n\nA gas giant is a giant planet composed mainly of hydrogen and helium. Jupiter and Saturn are the gas giants of the Solar System. The term \"gas giant\" was originally synonymous with \"giant planet\", but in the 1990s it became known that Uranus and Neptune are really a distinct class of giant planet, being composed mainly of heavier volatile substances (which are referred to as \"ices\"). For this reason, Uranus and Neptune are now often classified in the separate category of ice giants.", "Title: William Samuel Stratford\n\nWilliam Samuel Stratford (22 May 1789 – 29 March 1853) was an English astronomer born in Eltham, Surrey.", "Title: Jeremiah Horrocks\n\nJeremiah Horrocks (1618 – 3 January 1641), sometimes given as Jeremiah Horrox (the Latinised version that he used on the Emmanuel College register and in his Latin manuscripts), was an English astronomer. He was the first person to demonstrate that the Moon moved around the Earth in an elliptical orbit; and he was the only person to predict the transit of Venus of 1639, an event which he and his friend William Crabtree were the only two people to observe and record.", "Title: Greencastle, County Down\n\nGreencastle is a castle in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is a royal castle built in the 13th century. While it dates mainly from the 13th century, it had substantial 15th- and 16th-century alterations. The large rectangular keep with three vaulted chambers at the ground floor is approached across a rock-cut ditch. It was originally surrounded by outer rectangular walls with four corner towers (ruins of some remain). It is likely to have been built by Hugh de Lacy, along with Carlingford Castle on the opposite side of Carlingford Lough, to guard the narrow entry channel to the Lough, and the ferry crossing between the two.", "Title: Horrocks Block\n\nHorrocks Block ( ) is a large rectangular outcrop that is composed mainly of sandstone, lying on the north side of Venus Glacier, 2 nmi southwest of the Keystone Cliffs, on the east side of Alexander Island, Antarctica. It was mapped by the Directorate of Overseas Surveys from satellite imagery supplied by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration in cooperation with the U.S. Geological Survey, and was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee from association with Venus Glacier after Jeremiah Horrocks, the British astronomer who predicted and first observed a transit of Venus, in 1639.", "Title: Ethynyl radical\n\nThe ethynyl radical (systematically named λ-ethyne and hydridodicarbon(\"C\"—\"C\")) is an organic compound with the chemical formula C≡CH (also written [CCH] or C2H ). It is a simple molecule that does not occur naturally on Earth but is abundant in the interstellar medium. It was first observed by electron spin resonance isolated in a solid argon matrix at liquid helium temperatures in 1963 by Cochran and coworkers at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory. It was first observed in the gas phase by Tucker and coworkers in November 1973 toward the Orion Nebula, using the NRAO 11m radio telescope. It has since been detected in a large variety of interstellar environments, including dense molecular clouds, bok globules, star forming regions, the shells around carbon-rich evolved stars, and even in other galaxies.", "Title: Gliese 3470 b\n\nGliese 3470 b, abbreviated as GJ3470b, is an exoplanet orbiting the star Gliese 3470, both of which are located in the constellation Cancer. With a mass of just under 14 Earth-masses and a radius approximately 4.3 times that of Earth's, it is likely something akin to a mini-Neptune despite the initially strong belief that the planet was not covered in clouds like the gas giants we are familiar with in our solar system. The exoplanet’s atmosphere was first observed by researchers Akihiko Fukui, Norio Narita and Kenji Kuroda at the University of Tokyo in 2013, and afterwards, Fukui commented, \"Suppose the atmosphere consists of hydrogen and helium, the mass of the atmosphere would be 5-20% of the total mass of the planet. Comparing that to the fact that the mass of Earth's atmosphere is about one ten-thousandth of a percent (0.0001%) of the total mass of the Earth, this planet has a considerably thick atmosphere.\" Recently in 2015, a team using the Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope (LCOGT) network reported their detection of Rayleigh scattering in the atmosphere of this planet. In the Las Cumbres researchers' paper published in The Astrophysical Journal, they conclude that the most plausible explanation for the scattering effect to be an atmosphere made predominantly of hydrogen and helium, causing the exoplanet to be veiled by dense clouds and hazes. It is thought that the planet would appear blue to the human eye due to this scattering. As of now, GJ3470b is the only exoplanet orbiting the Gliese 3470 star that has been observed and analyzed by astronomers and astrophysicists.", "Title: Triton (moon)\n\nTriton is the largest natural satellite of the planet Neptune, and the first Neptunian moon to be discovered. It was discovered on October 10, 1846, by English astronomer William Lassell. It is the only large moon in the Solar System with a retrograde orbit, an orbit in the opposite direction to its planet's rotation. At 2700 km in diameter, it is the seventh-largest moon in the Solar System. Because of its retrograde orbit and composition similar to Pluto's, Triton is thought to have been a dwarf planet captured from the Kuiper belt. Triton has a surface of mostly frozen nitrogen, a mostly water-ice crust, an icy mantle and a substantial core of rock and metal. The core makes up two-thirds of its total mass. Triton has a mean density of 2.061 g/cm and is composed of approximately 15–35% water ice.", "Title: NGC 7\n\nNGC 7 is a spiral galaxy located in the Sculptor constellation. It was discovered by English astronomer John Herschel in 1834, who was using an 18.7 inch reflector telescope at the time. Astronomer Steve Gottlieb described the galaxy as faint, albeit large, and edge-on from the perspective of the Milky Way; he also noted how the galaxy could only be observed clearly with the peripheral vision, not by looking directly at it.", "Title: El Capitan (Mars)\n\nEl Capitan is a layered rock outcrop found within the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) region of the planet Mars, this geological outcrop was first discovered and observed by the Mars Exploration Rover \"Opportunity\" in February 2004. The rock outcrop was named for El Capitan, a topographical mountain lying within the state, Texas." ]
81,216
The Earth Tower is in the casino that holds the studio of what station?
WMOS
bridge
hard
{ "title": [ "The Earth Tower", "Mohegan Sun" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 5 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "WinStar World Casino and Resort is a hotel and casino located near the Oklahoma–Texas state line, 1 mi north of the Red River, at Exit 1 off Interstate 35 and Winstar Boulevard in Thackerville, Oklahoma.", " The casino opened as the WinStar Casino in 2004, and was expanded (with a 395-room hotel tower) and renamed the WinStar World Casino in 2009, with its 519000 sqft of casino floor making it the largest casino in the state of Oklahoma.", " In August 2013, WinStar Resorts completed a major expansion project, which added a new 1000-room second hotel tower that was divided into two phases; this also added a new casino that is attached to the tower.", " As a result of the completion of this expansion, the casino overtook Foxwoods Resort Casino to become the largest casino in the United States based on gaming floor space.", " WinStar has over 7,400 electronic games, 46 table poker rooms, 99 total table games, Racer's off-track betting, High Limit Room, keno, and bingo." ], "title": "WinStar World Casino" }, { "sentences": [ "Mohegan Sun is one of the largest casinos in the United States, with 364000 sqft of gambling space.", " It is located on 240 acre along the banks of the Thames River in Uncasville, Connecticut.", " It is in the foothills of southeastern Connecticut, where 60 percent of the state's tourism is concentrated.", " It features the 12,000-seat capacity Mohegan Sun Arena, home of the New England Black Wolves of the National Lacrosse League and the Women's National Basketball Association's Connecticut Sun.", " It houses a 350-seat Cabaret Theatre, the 300-seat Wolf Den, and 100000 sqft of meeting and function room space, including the Northeast’s largest ballroom and 130000 sqft of retail shopping.", " It is also where the studio of WMOS is located." ], "title": "Mohegan Sun" }, { "sentences": [ "The Casino Tower, formerly known as the Oneida Tower and Kodak Tower, is a 355-foot-tall open steel tower in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.", " Designed by the architect Alan R. Moody, it was built in a matter of six months by Frankel Steel Company of Toronto in the busy tourist season of 1964.", " In 1974, the Oneida Tower became known as the Niagara Tower and Plaza Limited.", " In 1985, this tower became the centre piece of the Maple Leaf Village Shopping Complex under the name of \"Kodak Tower\".", " The tower received a new look to reflect its more upscale surroundings, although there currently is no public access.", " It is now simply known as the \"Casino Tower\", and is being used as a large sign for the casino." ], "title": "Casino Tower" }, { "sentences": [ "KYTC (102.7 FM, \"Super Hits 102.7\") is a radio station that broadcasts a classic hits music format.", " Licensed to Northwood, Iowa, U.S., it serves northern Iowa and southern Minnesota.", " The station is currently owned by Alpha Media, through licensee Digity 3E License, LLC.", " The station was originally operated by Northwood businessman, Marlin Hanson as an oldies radio station with an effective radiated power of 3,000 watts, then 6,000 watts.", " Hanson built the station because he bought the tower from the local cable company after they abandoned it and decided a radio station would be a good use for the empty tower.", " It was sold to Dave Nolander who also owned KATE radio in Albert Lea, MN.", " It was operated as an oldies station featuring music of the 50's and 60's from a studio located in Northwood and satellite programming during the evening hours.", " The station was sold to Three Eagles Communications and the power increased to 25,000 watts.", " Between 2002 and 2012.", " the station changed from Oldies to Country to active rock and finally back to a hits of the 60's through the 80's.", " The station transmitter is located 3 miles north of Northwood and the studio is located in Mason City.", " Current owner Digity, LLC purchased the station in September 12, 2014." ], "title": "KYTC (FM)" }, { "sentences": [ "Launch of a space shuttle mission is governed by a countdown.", " 2 clocks are maintained, the unofficial, but sometimes mentioned, L (launch) clock represents the time remaining before the scheduled launch in real time and the more often referred to T (test) clock includes several built-in holds where additional verifications are made.", " Built-in holds may be extended if mission parameters allow for additional checks or to correct issues.", " Launches of the space shuttle to the international space station do not allow for holds to be extended due to the launch window which is limited to no more than 10 minutes due to the 90 minute orbit period of the station and speed of Earth's rotation (913.6 mph at the Kennedy Space Center), which puts the launch pads 1000 mi east of the station on its next orbit." ], "title": "Space shuttle launch countdown" }, { "sentences": [ "The Morehead-Patterson Bell Tower, simply referred to as \"the bell tower,\" is a functioning bell tower located on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus.", " It is a 172 foot tall tower with a Roman numeral clock built in on each of the four sides of the tower.", " The top of the bell tower holds an observation area.", " It is topped by a conical spire structure.", " The area around the bell tower is surrounded by hedges and a grass lawn designed by a University botany professor Coker, who also designed the Coker Arboretum on campus.", " The tower is one of the most visible landmarks on campus." ], "title": "Morehead-Patterson Bell Tower" }, { "sentences": [ "The Old Chicago Water Tower District is a historic district along the Magnificent Mile shopping district in the Near North Side community area of Chicago, Illinois.", " The district is located on both sides of North Michigan Avenue between East Chicago and East Pearson Streets.", " It includes the Chicago Water Tower, Chicago Avenue Pumping Station, and Chicago Fire Department Fire Station No. 98.", " All three structures are part of the Chicago Landmark district designated on October 6, 1971 (amended June 10, 1981).", " The Water Tower and Pumping Station were jointly added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 23, 1975.", " In addition the Tower was named an American Water Landmark in 1969.", " The Water Tower was also one of the few buildings to survive the Great Chicago Fire.", " The district is the namesake of the nearby Water Tower Place." ], "title": "Old Chicago Water Tower District" }, { "sentences": [ "The Earth Tower is a 400-room, 242,000 sqft tower located at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville, Connecticut." ], "title": "The Earth Tower" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tower of Unity (German: Turm der Einheit) is a 30 meter high observation tower on Heldrastein, a rocky mountain belonging to Treffurt in Thuringia.", " The tower of Unity has an unusual history and is also from unusual design, because it is additionally guyed by anchoring wires, although it is actually free standing.", " The tower of Unity was built in 1962 as transmitting tower for a radar station.", " At that time it was an open steel lattice tower additionally guyed with the radar facility on its top.", " The area of this tower was not accessible for tourists at those days as it laid in the restricted area of the former border between West and East Germany.", " In 1989, when the border was opened, the area became again accessible for the public and the desire developed to build on Heldrastein again an observation tower, as there was until 1952 an observation tower built of stones, the such called Carl Alexander tower there.", " In 1996 finally permission for the transformation of the radar tower into an observation tower could be received.", " In order to do this changes, which cost 205,000 DM, the radome on the top was removed and the tower body was covered with wood.", " In addition the tower got a stairway with 166 steps and an octagonal shelter at the tower basement." ], "title": "Tower of Unity" }, { "sentences": [ "WMOS (102.3 FM, \"102.3 The Wolf\") is a classic rock radio station that targets the Connecticut and Rhode Island coastlines from New London, Connecticut to South Kingstown, Rhode Island (according to Radio-Locator) and it is licensed to Stonington, Connecticut.", " It broadcasts at 102.3 MHz with 3 kilowatts ERP from a tower located in Westerly, Rhode Island.", " The station is owned and operated by Cumulus Media and is \"powered by Mohegan Sun,\" the casino in Uncasville.", " The Mohegan Sun casino also hosts the station's studios." ], "title": "WMOS" } ]
[ "Title: WinStar World Casino\n\nWinStar World Casino and Resort is a hotel and casino located near the Oklahoma–Texas state line, 1 mi north of the Red River, at Exit 1 off Interstate 35 and Winstar Boulevard in Thackerville, Oklahoma. The casino opened as the WinStar Casino in 2004, and was expanded (with a 395-room hotel tower) and renamed the WinStar World Casino in 2009, with its 519000 sqft of casino floor making it the largest casino in the state of Oklahoma. In August 2013, WinStar Resorts completed a major expansion project, which added a new 1000-room second hotel tower that was divided into two phases; this also added a new casino that is attached to the tower. As a result of the completion of this expansion, the casino overtook Foxwoods Resort Casino to become the largest casino in the United States based on gaming floor space. WinStar has over 7,400 electronic games, 46 table poker rooms, 99 total table games, Racer's off-track betting, High Limit Room, keno, and bingo.", "Title: Mohegan Sun\n\nMohegan Sun is one of the largest casinos in the United States, with 364000 sqft of gambling space. It is located on 240 acre along the banks of the Thames River in Uncasville, Connecticut. It is in the foothills of southeastern Connecticut, where 60 percent of the state's tourism is concentrated. It features the 12,000-seat capacity Mohegan Sun Arena, home of the New England Black Wolves of the National Lacrosse League and the Women's National Basketball Association's Connecticut Sun. It houses a 350-seat Cabaret Theatre, the 300-seat Wolf Den, and 100000 sqft of meeting and function room space, including the Northeast’s largest ballroom and 130000 sqft of retail shopping. It is also where the studio of WMOS is located.", "Title: Casino Tower\n\nThe Casino Tower, formerly known as the Oneida Tower and Kodak Tower, is a 355-foot-tall open steel tower in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Designed by the architect Alan R. Moody, it was built in a matter of six months by Frankel Steel Company of Toronto in the busy tourist season of 1964. In 1974, the Oneida Tower became known as the Niagara Tower and Plaza Limited. In 1985, this tower became the centre piece of the Maple Leaf Village Shopping Complex under the name of \"Kodak Tower\". The tower received a new look to reflect its more upscale surroundings, although there currently is no public access. It is now simply known as the \"Casino Tower\", and is being used as a large sign for the casino.", "Title: KYTC (FM)\n\nKYTC (102.7 FM, \"Super Hits 102.7\") is a radio station that broadcasts a classic hits music format. Licensed to Northwood, Iowa, U.S., it serves northern Iowa and southern Minnesota. The station is currently owned by Alpha Media, through licensee Digity 3E License, LLC. The station was originally operated by Northwood businessman, Marlin Hanson as an oldies radio station with an effective radiated power of 3,000 watts, then 6,000 watts. Hanson built the station because he bought the tower from the local cable company after they abandoned it and decided a radio station would be a good use for the empty tower. It was sold to Dave Nolander who also owned KATE radio in Albert Lea, MN. It was operated as an oldies station featuring music of the 50's and 60's from a studio located in Northwood and satellite programming during the evening hours. The station was sold to Three Eagles Communications and the power increased to 25,000 watts. Between 2002 and 2012. the station changed from Oldies to Country to active rock and finally back to a hits of the 60's through the 80's. The station transmitter is located 3 miles north of Northwood and the studio is located in Mason City. Current owner Digity, LLC purchased the station in September 12, 2014.", "Title: Space shuttle launch countdown\n\nLaunch of a space shuttle mission is governed by a countdown. 2 clocks are maintained, the unofficial, but sometimes mentioned, L (launch) clock represents the time remaining before the scheduled launch in real time and the more often referred to T (test) clock includes several built-in holds where additional verifications are made. Built-in holds may be extended if mission parameters allow for additional checks or to correct issues. Launches of the space shuttle to the international space station do not allow for holds to be extended due to the launch window which is limited to no more than 10 minutes due to the 90 minute orbit period of the station and speed of Earth's rotation (913.6 mph at the Kennedy Space Center), which puts the launch pads 1000 mi east of the station on its next orbit.", "Title: Morehead-Patterson Bell Tower\n\nThe Morehead-Patterson Bell Tower, simply referred to as \"the bell tower,\" is a functioning bell tower located on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus. It is a 172 foot tall tower with a Roman numeral clock built in on each of the four sides of the tower. The top of the bell tower holds an observation area. It is topped by a conical spire structure. The area around the bell tower is surrounded by hedges and a grass lawn designed by a University botany professor Coker, who also designed the Coker Arboretum on campus. The tower is one of the most visible landmarks on campus.", "Title: Old Chicago Water Tower District\n\nThe Old Chicago Water Tower District is a historic district along the Magnificent Mile shopping district in the Near North Side community area of Chicago, Illinois. The district is located on both sides of North Michigan Avenue between East Chicago and East Pearson Streets. It includes the Chicago Water Tower, Chicago Avenue Pumping Station, and Chicago Fire Department Fire Station No. 98. All three structures are part of the Chicago Landmark district designated on October 6, 1971 (amended June 10, 1981). The Water Tower and Pumping Station were jointly added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 23, 1975. In addition the Tower was named an American Water Landmark in 1969. The Water Tower was also one of the few buildings to survive the Great Chicago Fire. The district is the namesake of the nearby Water Tower Place.", "Title: The Earth Tower\n\nThe Earth Tower is a 400-room, 242,000 sqft tower located at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville, Connecticut.", "Title: Tower of Unity\n\nThe Tower of Unity (German: Turm der Einheit) is a 30 meter high observation tower on Heldrastein, a rocky mountain belonging to Treffurt in Thuringia. The tower of Unity has an unusual history and is also from unusual design, because it is additionally guyed by anchoring wires, although it is actually free standing. The tower of Unity was built in 1962 as transmitting tower for a radar station. At that time it was an open steel lattice tower additionally guyed with the radar facility on its top. The area of this tower was not accessible for tourists at those days as it laid in the restricted area of the former border between West and East Germany. In 1989, when the border was opened, the area became again accessible for the public and the desire developed to build on Heldrastein again an observation tower, as there was until 1952 an observation tower built of stones, the such called Carl Alexander tower there. In 1996 finally permission for the transformation of the radar tower into an observation tower could be received. In order to do this changes, which cost 205,000 DM, the radome on the top was removed and the tower body was covered with wood. In addition the tower got a stairway with 166 steps and an octagonal shelter at the tower basement.", "Title: WMOS\n\nWMOS (102.3 FM, \"102.3 The Wolf\") is a classic rock radio station that targets the Connecticut and Rhode Island coastlines from New London, Connecticut to South Kingstown, Rhode Island (according to Radio-Locator) and it is licensed to Stonington, Connecticut. It broadcasts at 102.3 MHz with 3 kilowatts ERP from a tower located in Westerly, Rhode Island. The station is owned and operated by Cumulus Media and is \"powered by Mohegan Sun,\" the casino in Uncasville. The Mohegan Sun casino also hosts the station's studios." ]
81,217
Emotion is the third studio album by Carly Rae Jepsen, in which she collaborated with a singer who, in 1997, released her debut studio album in Australia, that had what title?
OnlySee
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[ { "sentences": [ "Emotion: Side B (stylized as E•MO•TION: Side B) is the second extended play (EP) by Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen.", " It was released on August 26, 2016 by 604 Records in Canada and School Boy Records and Interscope Records in the United States.", " Due to fan demand, Jepsen developed \"Side B\" as a companion piece to her third studio album \"Emotion\" (2015), featuring unreleased songs that were cut from the original effort.", " A Japan-exclusive reissue of the EP, entitled \"Cut to the Feeling: Emotion Side B+\", was released on September 13, 2017, supplemented with \"Cut to the Feeling\" from the Canadian-French film \"Ballerina\" (2016)." ], "title": "Emotion: Side B" }, { "sentences": [ "Jaden Michaels is an American singer, songwriter, and musician.", " In her career as a songwriter, she has collaborated with some of Pop music's biggest stars including Jennifer Lopez, Demi Lovato, Carly Rae Jepsen, Jessica Mauboy, Robin Thicke, Jordin Sparks, Lea Michele, Naya Rivera, Both in 2012 and 2013, Michaels co-wrote one of the songs performed on the season finale of \"American Idol,\" with the latter becoming Season 12 champion Candice Glover's debut single \"I Am Beautiful.\"", " Her songwriting work on Carly Rae Jepsen's album \"Kiss\" received the 2013 Juno Award for \"Album of the Year.\"", " She was professionally represented by Pulse Recording.", " She is the older sister of singer/songwriter Julia Michaels." ], "title": "Jaden Michaels" }, { "sentences": [ "Sia Kate Isobelle Furler ( ; born 18 December 1975) is an Australian singer-songwriter, record producer and music video director.", " She started her career as a singer in the local Adelaide acid jazz band Crisp in the mid-1990s.", " In 1997, when Crisp disbanded, she released her debut studio album titled \"OnlySee\" in Australia.", " She then moved to London, England, and provided lead vocals for the British duo Zero 7." ], "title": "Sia (musician)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"All That\" is a song recorded by Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen for her third studio album, \"Emotion\" (2015), included as its fifth track.", " It was written by Jepsen, Ariel Rechtshaid and Dev Hynes, while production was handled by Rechtshaid." ], "title": "All That (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Emotion (stylized as E•MO•TION) is the third studio album by Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen.", " It was released on June 24, 2015 in Japan and on August 21, 2015 worldwide through 604, School Boy, and Interscope Records.", " Looking to transition from the bubblegum pop-oriented nature of \"Kiss\", Jepsen found inspiration in 1980s music and alternative styles.", " She enlisted a team of mainstream and indie collaborators including Sia, Mattman & Robin, Dev Hynes, Ariel Rechtshaid and Rostam Batmanglij; culminating in a largely synthpop effort." ], "title": "Emotion (Carly Rae Jepsen album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Emotion Remixed + (stylized as E•MO•TION REMIXED +) is the second remix album by Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen.", " The album contains remixes of singles released from her third studio album \"Emotion\" and two new tracks \"First Time\" and \"Fever\".", " It was released exclusively in Japan on March 18, 2016." ], "title": "Emotion Remixed +" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Run Away with Me\" is a song recorded by Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen for her third studio album, \"Emotion\" (2015).", " It was written by Jepsen, Mattias Larsson, Robin Lennart Fredriksson, Oscar Holter, Shellback, and Jonnali Parmenius and produced by Mattman & Robin and Shellback." ], "title": "Run Away with Me" }, { "sentences": [ "\"I Really Like You\" is a song recorded by Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen for her third studio album, \"Emotion\" (2015).", " It was written by Jepsen, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Peter Svensson, Steve DaMar, and produced by Svensson.", " The song was released as the album's lead single on 2 March 2015." ], "title": "I Really Like You" }, { "sentences": [ "Andrew Hollander is a songwriter, record producer, and film composer.", " Hollander has written and/or produced songs for Carly Rae Jepsen, New Politics, Jojo, Brian Elmquist (The Lone Bellow), Rozes, Laura Welsh, Natalie Hemby, Ali Tamposi, Babyface, White Rabbits, The Chevin, and C. Gibbs.", " He co-wrote 2 songs, \"Thankful\" and \"Always Be Your Girl\", on Celine Dion's chart topping album Loved Me Back to Life which reached #1 in 31 countries.", " Hollander co-wrote and co-produced 2 songs for Jacquie Lee's debut EP on Atlantic Records including the single Broken Ones.", " He recently co-wrote and co-produced \"Goddess\" for Stanaj (Republic/UMG/Lava), and co-wrote and produced \"Runaways\" (co-written and performed by Carly Rae Jepsen) for the upcoming Weinstein Co. animated film Ballerina aka \"Leap!\"", ".", " As a pianist, he was honored to play piano on three albums by jazz legend Yusef Lateef." ], "title": "Andrew Hollander" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Tonight I'm Getting Over You\" is a song by Canadian recording artist Carly Rae Jepsen, taken from her second studio album and debut international release, \"Kiss\" (2012).", " It was released in the United States as a single on February 19, 2013, as the fourth and final single from the album.", " An official remix featuring rapper Nicki Minaj was released on May 6, 2013.", " The song was written by Jepsen, Lukas Hilbert, Max Martin, Clarence Coffee Jr., Shiloh, and Katerina Loules.", " Thematically, the track centers around a break-up, with lyrics about getting over her ex-boyfriend by dancing with someone new.", " The song has some dubstep aspects.", " \"Tonight I'm Getting Over You\" received mostly positive reviews from music critics; some deemed it as one of the best tracks on \"Kiss\", as they did about Carly Rae Jepsen's claim to fame with \"Call Me Maybe\"." ], "title": "Tonight I'm Getting Over You" } ]
[ "Title: Emotion: Side B\n\nEmotion: Side B (stylized as E•MO•TION: Side B) is the second extended play (EP) by Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen. It was released on August 26, 2016 by 604 Records in Canada and School Boy Records and Interscope Records in the United States. Due to fan demand, Jepsen developed \"Side B\" as a companion piece to her third studio album \"Emotion\" (2015), featuring unreleased songs that were cut from the original effort. A Japan-exclusive reissue of the EP, entitled \"Cut to the Feeling: Emotion Side B+\", was released on September 13, 2017, supplemented with \"Cut to the Feeling\" from the Canadian-French film \"Ballerina\" (2016).", "Title: Jaden Michaels\n\nJaden Michaels is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. In her career as a songwriter, she has collaborated with some of Pop music's biggest stars including Jennifer Lopez, Demi Lovato, Carly Rae Jepsen, Jessica Mauboy, Robin Thicke, Jordin Sparks, Lea Michele, Naya Rivera, Both in 2012 and 2013, Michaels co-wrote one of the songs performed on the season finale of \"American Idol,\" with the latter becoming Season 12 champion Candice Glover's debut single \"I Am Beautiful.\" Her songwriting work on Carly Rae Jepsen's album \"Kiss\" received the 2013 Juno Award for \"Album of the Year.\" She was professionally represented by Pulse Recording. She is the older sister of singer/songwriter Julia Michaels.", "Title: Sia (musician)\n\nSia Kate Isobelle Furler ( ; born 18 December 1975) is an Australian singer-songwriter, record producer and music video director. She started her career as a singer in the local Adelaide acid jazz band Crisp in the mid-1990s. In 1997, when Crisp disbanded, she released her debut studio album titled \"OnlySee\" in Australia. She then moved to London, England, and provided lead vocals for the British duo Zero 7.", "Title: All That (song)\n\n\"All That\" is a song recorded by Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen for her third studio album, \"Emotion\" (2015), included as its fifth track. It was written by Jepsen, Ariel Rechtshaid and Dev Hynes, while production was handled by Rechtshaid.", "Title: Emotion (Carly Rae Jepsen album)\n\nEmotion (stylized as E•MO•TION) is the third studio album by Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen. It was released on June 24, 2015 in Japan and on August 21, 2015 worldwide through 604, School Boy, and Interscope Records. Looking to transition from the bubblegum pop-oriented nature of \"Kiss\", Jepsen found inspiration in 1980s music and alternative styles. She enlisted a team of mainstream and indie collaborators including Sia, Mattman & Robin, Dev Hynes, Ariel Rechtshaid and Rostam Batmanglij; culminating in a largely synthpop effort.", "Title: Emotion Remixed +\n\nEmotion Remixed + (stylized as E•MO•TION REMIXED +) is the second remix album by Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen. The album contains remixes of singles released from her third studio album \"Emotion\" and two new tracks \"First Time\" and \"Fever\". It was released exclusively in Japan on March 18, 2016.", "Title: Run Away with Me\n\n\"Run Away with Me\" is a song recorded by Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen for her third studio album, \"Emotion\" (2015). It was written by Jepsen, Mattias Larsson, Robin Lennart Fredriksson, Oscar Holter, Shellback, and Jonnali Parmenius and produced by Mattman & Robin and Shellback.", "Title: I Really Like You\n\n\"I Really Like You\" is a song recorded by Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen for her third studio album, \"Emotion\" (2015). It was written by Jepsen, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Peter Svensson, Steve DaMar, and produced by Svensson. The song was released as the album's lead single on 2 March 2015.", "Title: Andrew Hollander\n\nAndrew Hollander is a songwriter, record producer, and film composer. Hollander has written and/or produced songs for Carly Rae Jepsen, New Politics, Jojo, Brian Elmquist (The Lone Bellow), Rozes, Laura Welsh, Natalie Hemby, Ali Tamposi, Babyface, White Rabbits, The Chevin, and C. Gibbs. He co-wrote 2 songs, \"Thankful\" and \"Always Be Your Girl\", on Celine Dion's chart topping album Loved Me Back to Life which reached #1 in 31 countries. Hollander co-wrote and co-produced 2 songs for Jacquie Lee's debut EP on Atlantic Records including the single Broken Ones. He recently co-wrote and co-produced \"Goddess\" for Stanaj (Republic/UMG/Lava), and co-wrote and produced \"Runaways\" (co-written and performed by Carly Rae Jepsen) for the upcoming Weinstein Co. animated film Ballerina aka \"Leap!\" . As a pianist, he was honored to play piano on three albums by jazz legend Yusef Lateef.", "Title: Tonight I'm Getting Over You\n\n\"Tonight I'm Getting Over You\" is a song by Canadian recording artist Carly Rae Jepsen, taken from her second studio album and debut international release, \"Kiss\" (2012). It was released in the United States as a single on February 19, 2013, as the fourth and final single from the album. An official remix featuring rapper Nicki Minaj was released on May 6, 2013. The song was written by Jepsen, Lukas Hilbert, Max Martin, Clarence Coffee Jr., Shiloh, and Katerina Loules. Thematically, the track centers around a break-up, with lyrics about getting over her ex-boyfriend by dancing with someone new. The song has some dubstep aspects. \"Tonight I'm Getting Over You\" received mostly positive reviews from music critics; some deemed it as one of the best tracks on \"Kiss\", as they did about Carly Rae Jepsen's claim to fame with \"Call Me Maybe\"." ]
81,218
Who carried out the mission that Operation Thunderbolt is based off of?
commandos of the Israel Defense Forces
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[ { "sentences": [ "Operation Wolf (オペレーションウルフ , Operēshon Urufu ) is a one-player shooter video game made by Taito in 1987 .", " It spawned three sequels: \"Operation Thunderbolt\" (1988 ), \"Operation Wolf 3\" (1994 ) and \"Operation Tiger\" (1998 )." ], "title": "Operation Wolf" }, { "sentences": [ "Mission: Thunderbolt is a roguelike computer game with a futuristic storyline.", " It was originally developed and released on DEC mainframes as Doomsday 2000, a four-part game, and later ported to both Mac OS and Windows.", " \"Mission: Thunderbolt\" is part 1 of the Jaunt Trooper series and was released on both Mac OS and Windows.", " Part 2, Mission: Firestorm, was only released for Mac OS.", " The game was one of the first commercially released roguelikes.", " It put a graphical front end and a full set of sounds in place of the ASCII text traditional to roguelikes.", " It was also unique in the sheer number of actions/interactions possible.", " Being closed source, many mysteries of the game were never fully resolved." ], "title": "Mission Thunderbolt" }, { "sentences": [ "Carl Henry Dodd (April 21, 1925 – October 13, 1996) was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the U.S. military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions in the Korean War.", " He was awarded the medal for conspicuous leadership during the taking of a strongly defended hill as part of Operation Thunderbolt." ], "title": "Carl H. Dodd" }, { "sentences": [ "Operation Thunderbolt, also known in China as the Defensive Battle of the Han River Southern Bank (), was a US offensive during the Korean War." ], "title": "Operation Thunderbolt (1951)" }, { "sentences": [ "Operation Thunderbolt, known in Israel as Mivtsa Yonatan (מבצע יונתן, literally \"Operation Jonathan\") (aka 'Entebbe: Operation Thunderbolt title in the US), is a 1977 Israeli film directed by Menahem Golan and stars Klaus Kinski, Yehoram Gaon and Sybil Danning.", " The film is based on an actual event – the hijacking of a flight by terrorists and the freeing of Israeli hostages on July 4, 1976.", " The operation was known as (Operation Entebbe, military code name: \"Operation Thunderbolt\") at Entebbe Airport in Uganda.", " \"Operation Thunderbolt\" follows the events following the flight's takeoff until the hostages' return to Israel." ], "title": "Operation Thunderbolt (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Operation Wolf 3 is an arcade game developed by East Technology and released in 1994 by Taito.", " It has no connection to the two previous games in the series, \"Operation Wolf\" and \"Operation Thunderbolt\", other than the title and controls.", " Instead of the military theme of the first two games, \"Operation Wolf 3\" casts players as counter-terrorist operatives.", " It is the only game in the series to feature graphics composed of digitized photographs, similar to \"Lethal Enforcers\".", " The game also features entirely different gun controllers from the previous games." ], "title": "Operation Wolf 3" }, { "sentences": [ "Unternehmen Donnerkeil (Operation Thunderbolt) was the codename for a German military operation of the Second World War.", " \"Donnerkeil\" was designed as an air superiority operation to support the \"Kriegsmarine's \" (German Navy) Operation Cerberus, also known as the Channel Dash." ], "title": "Operation Donnerkeil" }, { "sentences": [ "Operation Entebbe was a successful counter-terrorist hostage-rescue mission carried out by commandos of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) at Entebbe Airport in Uganda on 4 July 1976.", " A week earlier, on 27 June, an Air France plane with 248 passengers had been hijacked by two members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – External Operations (PFLP-EO) under orders of Wadie Haddad (who had earlier broken away from the PFLP of George Habash), and two members of the German Revolutionary Cells.", " The hijackers had the stated objective to free 40 Palestinian and affiliated militants imprisoned in Israel and 13 prisoners in four other countries in exchange for the hostages.", " The flight, which had originated in Tel Aviv with the destination of Paris, was diverted after a stopover in Athens via Benghazi to Entebbe, the main airport of Uganda.", " The Ugandan government supported the hijackers, and dictator Idi Amin personally welcomed them.", " After moving all hostages from the aircraft to a disused airport building, the hijackers separated all Israelis and several non-Israeli Jews from the larger group and forced them into a separate room.", " Over the following two days, 148 non-Israeli hostages were released and flown out to Paris.", " Ninety-four, mainly Israeli, passengers along with the 12-member Air France crew, remained as hostages and were threatened with death." ], "title": "Operation Entebbe" }, { "sentences": [ "Operation Thunderbolt is a one- or two-player shooter arcade game by Taito made in 1988.", " It is the sequel to \"Operation Wolf\".", " Like its predecessor, the game uses mounted positional guns as controllers.", " It also adds two-player simultaneous play.", " Versions of the game were released for Amiga, Commodore 64, and Super Nintendo.", " An arcade exclusive sequel to \"Operation Thunderbolt\" was released in 1994: \"Operation Wolf 3\"." ], "title": "Operation Thunderbolt (video game)" }, { "sentences": [ "Steel Gunner 2 (スティールガンナー2 , Sutīru Gannā Tsū ) is an arcade game that was released by Namco in 1991; it runs on Namco System 2 hardware, and as the name suggests, it is the sequel to \"Steel Gunner\", which had been released in the previous year.", " The US version was also the second game from the company to feature the Federal Bureau of Investigation's \"Winners Don't Use Drugs\" screen in its attract mode (the first was \"Tank Force\", which was released earlier in 1991) - it was also sold as a conversion kit for Taito Corporation's \"Operation Thunderbolt\" (which was released in 1988 as a sequel to \"Operation Wolf\", which also used a Yamaha YM2151 FM sound chip, for its effects as well as its music, but it used an OKI MSM-5205 PCM sound chip for speech synthesis, as opposed to a C140)." ], "title": "Steel Gunner 2" } ]
[ "Title: Operation Wolf\n\nOperation Wolf (オペレーションウルフ , Operēshon Urufu ) is a one-player shooter video game made by Taito in 1987 . It spawned three sequels: \"Operation Thunderbolt\" (1988 ), \"Operation Wolf 3\" (1994 ) and \"Operation Tiger\" (1998 ).", "Title: Mission Thunderbolt\n\nMission: Thunderbolt is a roguelike computer game with a futuristic storyline. It was originally developed and released on DEC mainframes as Doomsday 2000, a four-part game, and later ported to both Mac OS and Windows. \"Mission: Thunderbolt\" is part 1 of the Jaunt Trooper series and was released on both Mac OS and Windows. Part 2, Mission: Firestorm, was only released for Mac OS. The game was one of the first commercially released roguelikes. It put a graphical front end and a full set of sounds in place of the ASCII text traditional to roguelikes. It was also unique in the sheer number of actions/interactions possible. Being closed source, many mysteries of the game were never fully resolved.", "Title: Carl H. Dodd\n\nCarl Henry Dodd (April 21, 1925 – October 13, 1996) was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the U.S. military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions in the Korean War. He was awarded the medal for conspicuous leadership during the taking of a strongly defended hill as part of Operation Thunderbolt.", "Title: Operation Thunderbolt (1951)\n\nOperation Thunderbolt, also known in China as the Defensive Battle of the Han River Southern Bank (), was a US offensive during the Korean War.", "Title: Operation Thunderbolt (film)\n\nOperation Thunderbolt, known in Israel as Mivtsa Yonatan (מבצע יונתן, literally \"Operation Jonathan\") (aka 'Entebbe: Operation Thunderbolt title in the US), is a 1977 Israeli film directed by Menahem Golan and stars Klaus Kinski, Yehoram Gaon and Sybil Danning. The film is based on an actual event – the hijacking of a flight by terrorists and the freeing of Israeli hostages on July 4, 1976. The operation was known as (Operation Entebbe, military code name: \"Operation Thunderbolt\") at Entebbe Airport in Uganda. \"Operation Thunderbolt\" follows the events following the flight's takeoff until the hostages' return to Israel.", "Title: Operation Wolf 3\n\nOperation Wolf 3 is an arcade game developed by East Technology and released in 1994 by Taito. It has no connection to the two previous games in the series, \"Operation Wolf\" and \"Operation Thunderbolt\", other than the title and controls. Instead of the military theme of the first two games, \"Operation Wolf 3\" casts players as counter-terrorist operatives. It is the only game in the series to feature graphics composed of digitized photographs, similar to \"Lethal Enforcers\". The game also features entirely different gun controllers from the previous games.", "Title: Operation Donnerkeil\n\nUnternehmen Donnerkeil (Operation Thunderbolt) was the codename for a German military operation of the Second World War. \"Donnerkeil\" was designed as an air superiority operation to support the \"Kriegsmarine's \" (German Navy) Operation Cerberus, also known as the Channel Dash.", "Title: Operation Entebbe\n\nOperation Entebbe was a successful counter-terrorist hostage-rescue mission carried out by commandos of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) at Entebbe Airport in Uganda on 4 July 1976. A week earlier, on 27 June, an Air France plane with 248 passengers had been hijacked by two members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – External Operations (PFLP-EO) under orders of Wadie Haddad (who had earlier broken away from the PFLP of George Habash), and two members of the German Revolutionary Cells. The hijackers had the stated objective to free 40 Palestinian and affiliated militants imprisoned in Israel and 13 prisoners in four other countries in exchange for the hostages. The flight, which had originated in Tel Aviv with the destination of Paris, was diverted after a stopover in Athens via Benghazi to Entebbe, the main airport of Uganda. The Ugandan government supported the hijackers, and dictator Idi Amin personally welcomed them. After moving all hostages from the aircraft to a disused airport building, the hijackers separated all Israelis and several non-Israeli Jews from the larger group and forced them into a separate room. Over the following two days, 148 non-Israeli hostages were released and flown out to Paris. Ninety-four, mainly Israeli, passengers along with the 12-member Air France crew, remained as hostages and were threatened with death.", "Title: Operation Thunderbolt (video game)\n\nOperation Thunderbolt is a one- or two-player shooter arcade game by Taito made in 1988. It is the sequel to \"Operation Wolf\". Like its predecessor, the game uses mounted positional guns as controllers. It also adds two-player simultaneous play. Versions of the game were released for Amiga, Commodore 64, and Super Nintendo. An arcade exclusive sequel to \"Operation Thunderbolt\" was released in 1994: \"Operation Wolf 3\".", "Title: Steel Gunner 2\n\nSteel Gunner 2 (スティールガンナー2 , Sutīru Gannā Tsū ) is an arcade game that was released by Namco in 1991; it runs on Namco System 2 hardware, and as the name suggests, it is the sequel to \"Steel Gunner\", which had been released in the previous year. The US version was also the second game from the company to feature the Federal Bureau of Investigation's \"Winners Don't Use Drugs\" screen in its attract mode (the first was \"Tank Force\", which was released earlier in 1991) - it was also sold as a conversion kit for Taito Corporation's \"Operation Thunderbolt\" (which was released in 1988 as a sequel to \"Operation Wolf\", which also used a Yamaha YM2151 FM sound chip, for its effects as well as its music, but it used an OKI MSM-5205 PCM sound chip for speech synthesis, as opposed to a C140)." ]
81,219
Which university, University of Nebraska system or University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, was founded in 1869 with one campus in Lincoln?
University of Nebraska system
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[ { "sentences": [ "UNC Health Care is a not-for-profit medical system owned by the State of North Carolina and based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.", " It provides services throughout the Research Triangle and North Carolina.", " UNC Health Care was created in 1998, when the North Carolina General Assembly passed legislation that established the UNC Health Care System, bringing under one entity UNC Hospitals and the clinical programs of the UNC School of Medicine.", " The first hospital in what later became known as UNC Hospitals and the UNC Health Care System was North Carolina Memorial Hospital, which opened on Sept. 2, 1952.", " Then in 1989, the North Carolina General Assembly created the University of North Carolina Hospitals entity as a unifying organization to govern constituent hospitals." ], "title": "UNC Health Care" }, { "sentences": [ "The University of Nebraska system is the public university system in the state of Nebraska, United States.", " Founded in 1869 with one campus in Lincoln, the system now has four university campuses and operates a two-year technical agriculture college." ], "title": "University of Nebraska system" }, { "sentences": [ "The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, also known as UNC, or simply Carolina, is a public research university located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States.", " It is one of the 17 campuses of the University of North Carolina system.", " After being chartered in 1789, the university first began enrolling students in 1795, which also allows it to be one of three schools to claim the title of the oldest public university in the United States." ], "title": "University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill" }, { "sentences": [ "Franklin Street is a prominent thoroughfare in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.", " Historic Franklin Street is considered the center of social life for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, as well as the town of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and it is home to numerous coffee shops, restaurants, museums, bookshops, music stores and bars.", " The street in downtown Chapel Hill is notable for its festivities, nightlife, and culture.", " The stretch of college-oriented businesses continues west into neighboring Carrboro.", " Both streets are home to small music venues, like the Cat's Cradle and the Carrboro Arts Center, which were influential in the birth of Chapel Hill rock, and Chapel Hill's Morehead Planetarium and Science Center, as well as the Ackland Art Museum." ], "title": "Franklin Street (Chapel Hill)" }, { "sentences": [ "Chapel Hill Transit operates public bus and van transportation services within the contiguous municipalities of Chapel Hill and Carrboro and the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the southeast corner of Orange County in the Research Triangle metropolitan region of North Carolina.", " Chapel Hill Transit began operation in August 1974.", " Total ridership, including fixed route, EZ Rider and Shared Ride Feeder service, for fiscal year 2015 was almost 6.5 million ridership." ], "title": "Chapel Hill Transit" }, { "sentences": [ "Halloween on Franklin Street is a yearly tradition in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, that encompasses a massive gathering on Franklin Street, the cultural hub of the town.", " The Halloween celebration began in the early 1980s as a considerably smaller event, involving Chapel Hill residents and college students from The University of North Carolina.", " Attendees of the event dress up in creative Halloween costumes and walk up and down Franklin Street celebrating the holiday.", " Since its beginnings, the event had grown in size every year until 2008.", " Although not sponsored by the Town of Chapel Hill, the celebration has become an attraction for visitors from across the South.", " Between 2004 and 2007, it was estimated that about 80,000 people converged on Franklin Street for the event, while Chapel Hill is estimated to have a population of 54,492 as listed in the 2007 census, evidence of the number of people who make the trip to Chapel Hill to attend.", " Because of the size of the celebration, the Town of Chapel Hill closes Franklin Street to all vehicular traffic and prohibits parking anywhere near downtown.", " Along with the big crowds come safety issues, with some of the biggest concerns being alcohol poisoning and gang-related violence.", " To deal with these issues, hundreds of police officers patrol the downtown area throughout the entire night.", " In 2007, approximately 400 police officers were deployed to Franklin Street to ensure that nothing got out of hand.", " In 2008, the Town of Chapel Hill implemented new measures to attempt to cut down on the size of the Halloween celebration in an action dubbed \"Homegrown Halloween\" to reduce the crowd size and discourage people from out of town to come to Chapel Hill.", " The shuttle service that had formerly transported people from park and ride lots to Franklin Street was shut down and the results of Chapel Hill's efforts showed when about 35,000 people showed up for the event." ], "title": "Halloween on Franklin Street" }, { "sentences": [ "The North Carolina Tar Heels are the athletic teams representing the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.", " The name Tar Heel is a nickname used to refer to individuals from the state of North Carolina, the \"Tar Heel State\".", " The campus at Chapel Hill is referred to as the \"University of North Carolina\" for the purposes of the National Collegiate Athletic Association.", "The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was chartered in 1789, and in 1795 it became the first state-supported university in the United States.", " Since the school fostered the oldest collegiate team in the Carolinas, the school took on the nickname \"Carolina,\" especially in athletics.", " The Tar Heels are also referred to as North Carolina, UNC, or The Heels." ], "title": "North Carolina Tar Heels" }, { "sentences": [ "Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) was launched in 2004 as a collaboration involving the State of North Carolina, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH), Duke University, and North Carolina State University.", " RENCI is organizationally structured as a research institute within UNC-CH, and its main campus is located in Chapel Hill, NC, a few miles from the UNC-CH campus.", " RENCI has engagement centers at UNC-CH, Duke University (Durham), and North Carolina State University (Raleigh)." ], "title": "Renaissance Computing Institute" }, { "sentences": [ "The Research Triangle, commonly referred to as simply The Triangle, is a region in the Piedmont of North Carolina in the United States, anchored by North Carolina State University, Duke University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and the cities of Raleigh and Durham and the town of Chapel Hill.", " The eight-county region, officially named the Raleigh–Durham–Chapel Hill combined statistical area (CSA), comprises the Raleigh and Durham–Chapel Hill metropolitan areas and the Dunn, Henderson, Oxford, and Sanford Micropolitan Statistical Areas.", " A 2013 Census estimate put the population at 2,037,430, making it the second largest metropolitan area in the state of North Carolina behind Charlotte.", " The Raleigh–Durham television market includes a broader 24-county area which includes Fayetteville, and has a population of 2,726,000 persons." ], "title": "Research Triangle" }, { "sentences": [ "North Carolina Highway 86 (NC 86) is a 53.1 mi state highway in North Carolina that runs north and south through Caswell and Orange counties from Chapel Hill, North Carolina to the Virginia state line at Danville.", " The highway primarily links up the towns of Chapel Hill, Hillsborough, and Yanceyville, along with providing a route between Chapel Hill and Virginia.", " Between Chapel Hill and Hillsborough, NC 86 serves as an alternative to Interstate 40 (I-40)." ], "title": "North Carolina Highway 86" } ]
[ "Title: UNC Health Care\n\nUNC Health Care is a not-for-profit medical system owned by the State of North Carolina and based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It provides services throughout the Research Triangle and North Carolina. UNC Health Care was created in 1998, when the North Carolina General Assembly passed legislation that established the UNC Health Care System, bringing under one entity UNC Hospitals and the clinical programs of the UNC School of Medicine. The first hospital in what later became known as UNC Hospitals and the UNC Health Care System was North Carolina Memorial Hospital, which opened on Sept. 2, 1952. Then in 1989, the North Carolina General Assembly created the University of North Carolina Hospitals entity as a unifying organization to govern constituent hospitals.", "Title: University of Nebraska system\n\nThe University of Nebraska system is the public university system in the state of Nebraska, United States. Founded in 1869 with one campus in Lincoln, the system now has four university campuses and operates a two-year technical agriculture college.", "Title: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill\n\nThe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, also known as UNC, or simply Carolina, is a public research university located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States. It is one of the 17 campuses of the University of North Carolina system. After being chartered in 1789, the university first began enrolling students in 1795, which also allows it to be one of three schools to claim the title of the oldest public university in the United States.", "Title: Franklin Street (Chapel Hill)\n\nFranklin Street is a prominent thoroughfare in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Historic Franklin Street is considered the center of social life for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, as well as the town of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and it is home to numerous coffee shops, restaurants, museums, bookshops, music stores and bars. The street in downtown Chapel Hill is notable for its festivities, nightlife, and culture. The stretch of college-oriented businesses continues west into neighboring Carrboro. Both streets are home to small music venues, like the Cat's Cradle and the Carrboro Arts Center, which were influential in the birth of Chapel Hill rock, and Chapel Hill's Morehead Planetarium and Science Center, as well as the Ackland Art Museum.", "Title: Chapel Hill Transit\n\nChapel Hill Transit operates public bus and van transportation services within the contiguous municipalities of Chapel Hill and Carrboro and the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the southeast corner of Orange County in the Research Triangle metropolitan region of North Carolina. Chapel Hill Transit began operation in August 1974. Total ridership, including fixed route, EZ Rider and Shared Ride Feeder service, for fiscal year 2015 was almost 6.5 million ridership.", "Title: Halloween on Franklin Street\n\nHalloween on Franklin Street is a yearly tradition in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, that encompasses a massive gathering on Franklin Street, the cultural hub of the town. The Halloween celebration began in the early 1980s as a considerably smaller event, involving Chapel Hill residents and college students from The University of North Carolina. Attendees of the event dress up in creative Halloween costumes and walk up and down Franklin Street celebrating the holiday. Since its beginnings, the event had grown in size every year until 2008. Although not sponsored by the Town of Chapel Hill, the celebration has become an attraction for visitors from across the South. Between 2004 and 2007, it was estimated that about 80,000 people converged on Franklin Street for the event, while Chapel Hill is estimated to have a population of 54,492 as listed in the 2007 census, evidence of the number of people who make the trip to Chapel Hill to attend. Because of the size of the celebration, the Town of Chapel Hill closes Franklin Street to all vehicular traffic and prohibits parking anywhere near downtown. Along with the big crowds come safety issues, with some of the biggest concerns being alcohol poisoning and gang-related violence. To deal with these issues, hundreds of police officers patrol the downtown area throughout the entire night. In 2007, approximately 400 police officers were deployed to Franklin Street to ensure that nothing got out of hand. In 2008, the Town of Chapel Hill implemented new measures to attempt to cut down on the size of the Halloween celebration in an action dubbed \"Homegrown Halloween\" to reduce the crowd size and discourage people from out of town to come to Chapel Hill. The shuttle service that had formerly transported people from park and ride lots to Franklin Street was shut down and the results of Chapel Hill's efforts showed when about 35,000 people showed up for the event.", "Title: North Carolina Tar Heels\n\nThe North Carolina Tar Heels are the athletic teams representing the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The name Tar Heel is a nickname used to refer to individuals from the state of North Carolina, the \"Tar Heel State\". The campus at Chapel Hill is referred to as the \"University of North Carolina\" for the purposes of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was chartered in 1789, and in 1795 it became the first state-supported university in the United States. Since the school fostered the oldest collegiate team in the Carolinas, the school took on the nickname \"Carolina,\" especially in athletics. The Tar Heels are also referred to as North Carolina, UNC, or The Heels.", "Title: Renaissance Computing Institute\n\nRenaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) was launched in 2004 as a collaboration involving the State of North Carolina, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH), Duke University, and North Carolina State University. RENCI is organizationally structured as a research institute within UNC-CH, and its main campus is located in Chapel Hill, NC, a few miles from the UNC-CH campus. RENCI has engagement centers at UNC-CH, Duke University (Durham), and North Carolina State University (Raleigh).", "Title: Research Triangle\n\nThe Research Triangle, commonly referred to as simply The Triangle, is a region in the Piedmont of North Carolina in the United States, anchored by North Carolina State University, Duke University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and the cities of Raleigh and Durham and the town of Chapel Hill. The eight-county region, officially named the Raleigh–Durham–Chapel Hill combined statistical area (CSA), comprises the Raleigh and Durham–Chapel Hill metropolitan areas and the Dunn, Henderson, Oxford, and Sanford Micropolitan Statistical Areas. A 2013 Census estimate put the population at 2,037,430, making it the second largest metropolitan area in the state of North Carolina behind Charlotte. The Raleigh–Durham television market includes a broader 24-county area which includes Fayetteville, and has a population of 2,726,000 persons.", "Title: North Carolina Highway 86\n\nNorth Carolina Highway 86 (NC 86) is a 53.1 mi state highway in North Carolina that runs north and south through Caswell and Orange counties from Chapel Hill, North Carolina to the Virginia state line at Danville. The highway primarily links up the towns of Chapel Hill, Hillsborough, and Yanceyville, along with providing a route between Chapel Hill and Virginia. Between Chapel Hill and Hillsborough, NC 86 serves as an alternative to Interstate 40 (I-40)." ]
81,220
Which star from Dracula in the Provences was also featured in a lead role in a television production of "Design for Living"?
John Steiner
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[ { "sentences": [ "Bram Stoker's Dracula's Curse (also known simply as Dracula's Curse) is a 2006 horror film by The Asylum, written and directed by Leigh Scott.", " Despite featuring Bram Stoker's name in the title, the film is not directly based on any of his writings or a mockbuster to the 1992 film \"Bram Stoker's Dracula\", but shares similarities to films such as \"\", \"Dracula 2000\", \"\" and \"Van Helsing\".", " The film also shares some similarities with the 1971 Hammer horror film \"Countess Dracula\", which also features a Dracula-esque femme fatale in the lead role." ], "title": "Bram Stoker's Dracula's Curse" }, { "sentences": [ "Mansi Srivastava is an Indian television actress.", " She is well known for playing the role of Heer in Zee TV's show \"Rab Se Sohna Isshq\" and the lead role of Shivani in \"Do Dil Bandhe Ek Dori Se\" on Zee TV.", " She also played the role of Shatabdi in \"Peterson Hill\" on Sab TV.", " In 2016, She played the Parallel lead role of Dr. Prerna in \"Sasural Simar Ka\".", "\"She is Currently playing the Parallel lead role of Bhavya in Star Plus's Popular Show Ishqbaaz and also in its spin off series Dil Boley Oberoi." ], "title": "Mansi Srivastava" }, { "sentences": [ "Il cav.", " Costante Nicosia demoniaco ovvero: Dracula in Brianza, internationally released as Dracula in the Provinces and \"Young Dracula\", is a 1975 Italian horror-comedy film directed by Lucio Fulci and produced by Pupi Avati.", " It starred Lando Buzzanca, John Steiner and Sylva Koscina.", " Joe D'Amato and Sergio Salvati were 2nd unit cameramen, Fabio Frizzi provided the music score, and Giannetto (\"Zombi 2\") de Rossi handled the special effects." ], "title": "Dracula in the Provinces" }, { "sentences": [ "Count Alucard is a fictional character created by American filmmakers Robert and Curt Siodmak for their 1943 horror film \"Son of Dracula\".", " Like his father Count Dracula, Alucard is a vampire, a mythological creature that lives by sucking the life force from living creatures.", " Alucard was first performed by Lon Chaney Jr. in \"Son of Dracula\" and has since been featured in other movies, comics, television shows, video games and other forms of media.", " The name \"Alucard\" is \"Dracula\" spelled backwards." ], "title": "Count Alucard (character)" }, { "sentences": [ "A television studio, also called a Television Production Studio (TV Production Studio) is an installation room in which video productions take place, either for the recording of live television to video tape, or for the acquisition of raw footage for post-production.", " The design of a studio is similar to, and derived from, movie studios, with a few amendments for the special requirements of television production.", " A professional television studio generally has several rooms, which are kept separate for noise and practicality reasons.", " These rooms are connected via intercom, and personnel will be divided among these workplaces." ], "title": "Television studio" }, { "sentences": [ "Louis Jourdan (born Louis Robert Gendre; 19 June 1921 – 14 February 2015) was a French film and television actor.", " He was known for his suave roles in several Hollywood films, including \"The Paradine Case\" (1947), \"Letter from an Unknown Woman\" (1948), \"Gigi\" (1958), \"The Best of Everything\" (1959), \"The V.I.P.s\" (1963) and \"Octopussy\" (1983).", " He played Dracula in the 1977 BBC television production \"Count Dracula\"." ], "title": "Louis Jourdan" }, { "sentences": [ "CBS Studios, Inc., DBA CBS Television Studios (CTS) is an American television production company that was formed on January 17, 2006 by CBS Corporation as CBS Paramount Television, merging Paramount Television and CBS Productions.", " It is the television production arm of the CBS network (CBS Productions previously assumed such functions), and, alongside Warner Bros.", " Television, it is also the television production arm of The CW Television Network (in which CBS has a 50% ownership stake)." ], "title": "CBS Television Studios" }, { "sentences": [ "Warner Bros.", " Television (WBTV) is the television production arm of Warner Bros.", " Entertainment, itself part of Time Warner.", " Alongside CBS Television Studios, it serves as a television production arm of The CW (in which Time Warner has a 50% ownership stake), though it also produces shows for other networks, such as \"Shameless\" on Showtime, \"The Leftovers\" and \"Westworld\" on HBO (though Time Warner also owns HBO).", " As of 2015, it is the world's largest television production company measured by revenue and library (along with Sony's Sony Pictures Television).", " Its most notable TV shows include \"Friends\", \"ER\", \"Gilmore Girls\", \"The West Wing\", \"Smallville\", \"Supernatural\", \"The Big Bang Theory\", \"The Wire\" and \"Full House\"." ], "title": "Warner Bros. Television" }, { "sentences": [ "High Anxiety is a 1977 American satirical comedy film produced and directed by Mel Brooks, who also plays the lead.", " This is Brooks' first film as a producer and first speaking lead role (his first lead role was in \"Silent Movie\").", " Veteran Brooks ensemble members Harvey Korman, Cloris Leachman, and Madeline Kahn are also featured." ], "title": "High Anxiety" }, { "sentences": [ "John Steiner (born 7 January 1941 in Chester, Cheshire) is an English actor.", " Tall, thin and gaunt, Steiner attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and worked for a few years at the BBC.", " Steiner featured in a lead role in a television production of \"Design for Living\" by Noël Coward.", " Later he found further work primarily in films including \"Marat/Sade\" (1967), and the original \"Bedazzled\" (1967) with Peter Cook and Dudley Moore.", " In 1969, Steiner was hired to play a part in the spaghetti western \"Tepepa\", and also appeared opposite Franco Nero in \"White Fang\", directed by Lucio Fulci.", " He found himself in demand in Italy and moved there, appearing in a great number of Italian exploitation and B-films including police actioners (\"Violent Rome\"), westerns (\"Mannaja\"), war films (\"The Last Hunter\"), nazisploitation (\"Deported Women of the SS Special Section\"), sci-fi adventure films (\"Yor, the Hunter from the Future\"), and horror films, such as Mario Bava's \"Shock\", Dario Argento's \"Tenebrae\", and Ruggero Deodato's \"Body Count\".", " He also became a favourite of famed Italian filmmaker Tinto Brass, featuring in \"Salon Kitty\", the infamous \"Caligula\", \"Action\", and \"Paprika\"." ], "title": "John Steiner" } ]
[ "Title: Bram Stoker's Dracula's Curse\n\nBram Stoker's Dracula's Curse (also known simply as Dracula's Curse) is a 2006 horror film by The Asylum, written and directed by Leigh Scott. Despite featuring Bram Stoker's name in the title, the film is not directly based on any of his writings or a mockbuster to the 1992 film \"Bram Stoker's Dracula\", but shares similarities to films such as \"\", \"Dracula 2000\", \"\" and \"Van Helsing\". The film also shares some similarities with the 1971 Hammer horror film \"Countess Dracula\", which also features a Dracula-esque femme fatale in the lead role.", "Title: Mansi Srivastava\n\nMansi Srivastava is an Indian television actress. She is well known for playing the role of Heer in Zee TV's show \"Rab Se Sohna Isshq\" and the lead role of Shivani in \"Do Dil Bandhe Ek Dori Se\" on Zee TV. She also played the role of Shatabdi in \"Peterson Hill\" on Sab TV. In 2016, She played the Parallel lead role of Dr. Prerna in \"Sasural Simar Ka\". \"She is Currently playing the Parallel lead role of Bhavya in Star Plus's Popular Show Ishqbaaz and also in its spin off series Dil Boley Oberoi.", "Title: Dracula in the Provinces\n\nIl cav. Costante Nicosia demoniaco ovvero: Dracula in Brianza, internationally released as Dracula in the Provinces and \"Young Dracula\", is a 1975 Italian horror-comedy film directed by Lucio Fulci and produced by Pupi Avati. It starred Lando Buzzanca, John Steiner and Sylva Koscina. Joe D'Amato and Sergio Salvati were 2nd unit cameramen, Fabio Frizzi provided the music score, and Giannetto (\"Zombi 2\") de Rossi handled the special effects.", "Title: Count Alucard (character)\n\nCount Alucard is a fictional character created by American filmmakers Robert and Curt Siodmak for their 1943 horror film \"Son of Dracula\". Like his father Count Dracula, Alucard is a vampire, a mythological creature that lives by sucking the life force from living creatures. Alucard was first performed by Lon Chaney Jr. in \"Son of Dracula\" and has since been featured in other movies, comics, television shows, video games and other forms of media. The name \"Alucard\" is \"Dracula\" spelled backwards.", "Title: Television studio\n\nA television studio, also called a Television Production Studio (TV Production Studio) is an installation room in which video productions take place, either for the recording of live television to video tape, or for the acquisition of raw footage for post-production. The design of a studio is similar to, and derived from, movie studios, with a few amendments for the special requirements of television production. A professional television studio generally has several rooms, which are kept separate for noise and practicality reasons. These rooms are connected via intercom, and personnel will be divided among these workplaces.", "Title: Louis Jourdan\n\nLouis Jourdan (born Louis Robert Gendre; 19 June 1921 – 14 February 2015) was a French film and television actor. He was known for his suave roles in several Hollywood films, including \"The Paradine Case\" (1947), \"Letter from an Unknown Woman\" (1948), \"Gigi\" (1958), \"The Best of Everything\" (1959), \"The V.I.P.s\" (1963) and \"Octopussy\" (1983). He played Dracula in the 1977 BBC television production \"Count Dracula\".", "Title: CBS Television Studios\n\nCBS Studios, Inc., DBA CBS Television Studios (CTS) is an American television production company that was formed on January 17, 2006 by CBS Corporation as CBS Paramount Television, merging Paramount Television and CBS Productions. It is the television production arm of the CBS network (CBS Productions previously assumed such functions), and, alongside Warner Bros. Television, it is also the television production arm of The CW Television Network (in which CBS has a 50% ownership stake).", "Title: Warner Bros. Television\n\nWarner Bros. Television (WBTV) is the television production arm of Warner Bros. Entertainment, itself part of Time Warner. Alongside CBS Television Studios, it serves as a television production arm of The CW (in which Time Warner has a 50% ownership stake), though it also produces shows for other networks, such as \"Shameless\" on Showtime, \"The Leftovers\" and \"Westworld\" on HBO (though Time Warner also owns HBO). As of 2015, it is the world's largest television production company measured by revenue and library (along with Sony's Sony Pictures Television). Its most notable TV shows include \"Friends\", \"ER\", \"Gilmore Girls\", \"The West Wing\", \"Smallville\", \"Supernatural\", \"The Big Bang Theory\", \"The Wire\" and \"Full House\".", "Title: High Anxiety\n\nHigh Anxiety is a 1977 American satirical comedy film produced and directed by Mel Brooks, who also plays the lead. This is Brooks' first film as a producer and first speaking lead role (his first lead role was in \"Silent Movie\"). Veteran Brooks ensemble members Harvey Korman, Cloris Leachman, and Madeline Kahn are also featured.", "Title: John Steiner\n\nJohn Steiner (born 7 January 1941 in Chester, Cheshire) is an English actor. Tall, thin and gaunt, Steiner attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and worked for a few years at the BBC. Steiner featured in a lead role in a television production of \"Design for Living\" by Noël Coward. Later he found further work primarily in films including \"Marat/Sade\" (1967), and the original \"Bedazzled\" (1967) with Peter Cook and Dudley Moore. In 1969, Steiner was hired to play a part in the spaghetti western \"Tepepa\", and also appeared opposite Franco Nero in \"White Fang\", directed by Lucio Fulci. He found himself in demand in Italy and moved there, appearing in a great number of Italian exploitation and B-films including police actioners (\"Violent Rome\"), westerns (\"Mannaja\"), war films (\"The Last Hunter\"), nazisploitation (\"Deported Women of the SS Special Section\"), sci-fi adventure films (\"Yor, the Hunter from the Future\"), and horror films, such as Mario Bava's \"Shock\", Dario Argento's \"Tenebrae\", and Ruggero Deodato's \"Body Count\". He also became a favourite of famed Italian filmmaker Tinto Brass, featuring in \"Salon Kitty\", the infamous \"Caligula\", \"Action\", and \"Paprika\"." ]
81,221
Ella Rumpf is an actress known for a 2016 movie directed by whom?
Julia Ducournau
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[ { "sentences": [ "Kevin Rooney (born May 4, 1956 in Staten Island, New York) is an American former boxer and a current boxing trainer.", " He was portrayed by Clark Gregg in the 1995 movie Tyson and by Aaron Eckhart in the 2016 movie \"Bleed for This\"." ], "title": "Kevin Rooney" }, { "sentences": [ "Alexander James Black (born September 19, 1983) is an American actor, best known for co-starring alongside Tom Hanks in the 2016 movie, \"A Hologram for the King.\"", " There was controversy in the casting of Alexander Black, an American white actor for the role of \"Yousef\", the local Arab driver." ], "title": "Alexander Black (actor)" }, { "sentences": [ "Raw (French: \"Grave\" ) is a 2016 French-Belgian horror drama film written and directed by Julia Ducournau, and starring Garance Marillier.", " The film premiered at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival and was released in France on 15 March 2017 to critical acclaim." ], "title": "Raw (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Garima Panta (गरिमा पन्त) is actress of Nepal who became popular with her movie Jhola that portrays the sati system in Nepal.", " She also has featured as character Indra in the 2016 movie Teen Ghumti.", " Teen Ghumti is the film adaption of the popular novel Teen Ghumti/Tin Ghumti by popular Nepali politician and a prolific writer BP Koirala." ], "title": "Garima Panta" }, { "sentences": [ "Tori Kelly is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress who slowly gained recognition after starting to post videos on YouTube at the age of 14.", " When she was 16, Kelly auditioned for the singing competition television series \"American Idol\".", " After being eliminated from the show, Kelly began to work on her own music.", " In 2012, she independently released her first EP that she produced, wrote, and mixed herself, titled \"Handmade Songs By Tori Kelly\".", " The following year, Scooter Braun became her manager after seeing her videos on YouTube and introduced her to Capitol Records, with whom she signed in September.", " Kelly's second EP \"Foreword\" came out in October 2013 as her first major label release.", " On June 23, 2015, Kelly's debut album, \"Unbreakable Smile\", was released.", " The lead single, \"Nobody Love\", was released in the spring and became her first US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 appearance.", " Kelly was nominated for Best New Artist at the 58th Grammy Awards.", " She will star as a shy teenage elephant named Meena in the 2016 movie, \"Sing\"." ], "title": "List of songs recorded by Tori Kelly" }, { "sentences": [ "Carlo Capone (born 12 April 1957), was an Italian rally racing driver.", " He claimed the European Rally Championship in 1984 with a Lancia 037 in front of the late Henri Toivonen in a Porsche 911.", " His life inspired the character of Loris De Martino, played by Stefano Accorsi, in the 2016 movie Italian Race" ], "title": "Carlo Capone" }, { "sentences": [ "Ella Maria Dietz Clymer (née Ella Maria Dietz; known as Ella Maria Dietz Clymer Glynes after second marriage; pen and stage name, Ella Dietz; January 27, 1847 - January 9, 1920) was a 19th-century American actress and poet from New York City.", " She was best known to the American public as the fifth president of Sorosis, vice-president of the National Council of Women, and a leading member of the Advisory Board of The Federation of Clubs." ], "title": "Ella Maria Dietz Clymer" }, { "sentences": [ "Ella Enchanted is a Newbery Honor book written by Gail Carson Levine and published in 1997.", " The story is a retelling of \"Cinderella\" featuring various mythical creatures including fairies, elves, ogres, gnomes, and giants.", " In 2006, Levine went on to write \"Fairest\", a retelling of the story of Snow White, set in the same world as \"Ella Enchanted\".", " On April 9, 2004, a movie loosely based on the novel was released.", " It was directed by Tommy O'Haver and starred Anne Hathaway and Hugh Dancy as Ella and Prince Charmont, respectively.", " The film received mostly mixed reviews, and was heavily criticized for its changes to the source material.", " Levine stated that the film is \"so different from the book that it's hard to compare them,\" noting the addition of new characters such as Sir Edgar and Heston, and suggested \"regarding the movie as a separate creative act\"." ], "title": "Ella Enchanted" }, { "sentences": [ "Ella Rumpf (born 1995) is a Swiss actress, known for Raw (2016), Tiger Girl (2017) and The Divine Order (2017)." ], "title": "Ella Rumpf" }, { "sentences": [ "The Birth of a Nation: The Inspired by Album is the companion album to the 2016 movie \"The Birth of a Nation\".", " It was released on Atlantic Records on September 30, 2016, one week prior to the film’s theatrical release." ], "title": "The Birth of a Nation: The Inspired By Album" } ]
[ "Title: Kevin Rooney\n\nKevin Rooney (born May 4, 1956 in Staten Island, New York) is an American former boxer and a current boxing trainer. He was portrayed by Clark Gregg in the 1995 movie Tyson and by Aaron Eckhart in the 2016 movie \"Bleed for This\".", "Title: Alexander Black (actor)\n\nAlexander James Black (born September 19, 1983) is an American actor, best known for co-starring alongside Tom Hanks in the 2016 movie, \"A Hologram for the King.\" There was controversy in the casting of Alexander Black, an American white actor for the role of \"Yousef\", the local Arab driver.", "Title: Raw (film)\n\nRaw (French: \"Grave\" ) is a 2016 French-Belgian horror drama film written and directed by Julia Ducournau, and starring Garance Marillier. The film premiered at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival and was released in France on 15 March 2017 to critical acclaim.", "Title: Garima Panta\n\nGarima Panta (गरिमा पन्त) is actress of Nepal who became popular with her movie Jhola that portrays the sati system in Nepal. She also has featured as character Indra in the 2016 movie Teen Ghumti. Teen Ghumti is the film adaption of the popular novel Teen Ghumti/Tin Ghumti by popular Nepali politician and a prolific writer BP Koirala.", "Title: List of songs recorded by Tori Kelly\n\nTori Kelly is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress who slowly gained recognition after starting to post videos on YouTube at the age of 14. When she was 16, Kelly auditioned for the singing competition television series \"American Idol\". After being eliminated from the show, Kelly began to work on her own music. In 2012, she independently released her first EP that she produced, wrote, and mixed herself, titled \"Handmade Songs By Tori Kelly\". The following year, Scooter Braun became her manager after seeing her videos on YouTube and introduced her to Capitol Records, with whom she signed in September. Kelly's second EP \"Foreword\" came out in October 2013 as her first major label release. On June 23, 2015, Kelly's debut album, \"Unbreakable Smile\", was released. The lead single, \"Nobody Love\", was released in the spring and became her first US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 appearance. Kelly was nominated for Best New Artist at the 58th Grammy Awards. She will star as a shy teenage elephant named Meena in the 2016 movie, \"Sing\".", "Title: Carlo Capone\n\nCarlo Capone (born 12 April 1957), was an Italian rally racing driver. He claimed the European Rally Championship in 1984 with a Lancia 037 in front of the late Henri Toivonen in a Porsche 911. His life inspired the character of Loris De Martino, played by Stefano Accorsi, in the 2016 movie Italian Race", "Title: Ella Maria Dietz Clymer\n\nElla Maria Dietz Clymer (née Ella Maria Dietz; known as Ella Maria Dietz Clymer Glynes after second marriage; pen and stage name, Ella Dietz; January 27, 1847 - January 9, 1920) was a 19th-century American actress and poet from New York City. She was best known to the American public as the fifth president of Sorosis, vice-president of the National Council of Women, and a leading member of the Advisory Board of The Federation of Clubs.", "Title: Ella Enchanted\n\nElla Enchanted is a Newbery Honor book written by Gail Carson Levine and published in 1997. The story is a retelling of \"Cinderella\" featuring various mythical creatures including fairies, elves, ogres, gnomes, and giants. In 2006, Levine went on to write \"Fairest\", a retelling of the story of Snow White, set in the same world as \"Ella Enchanted\". On April 9, 2004, a movie loosely based on the novel was released. It was directed by Tommy O'Haver and starred Anne Hathaway and Hugh Dancy as Ella and Prince Charmont, respectively. The film received mostly mixed reviews, and was heavily criticized for its changes to the source material. Levine stated that the film is \"so different from the book that it's hard to compare them,\" noting the addition of new characters such as Sir Edgar and Heston, and suggested \"regarding the movie as a separate creative act\".", "Title: Ella Rumpf\n\nElla Rumpf (born 1995) is a Swiss actress, known for Raw (2016), Tiger Girl (2017) and The Divine Order (2017).", "Title: The Birth of a Nation: The Inspired By Album\n\nThe Birth of a Nation: The Inspired by Album is the companion album to the 2016 movie \"The Birth of a Nation\". It was released on Atlantic Records on September 30, 2016, one week prior to the film’s theatrical release." ]
81,222
which spanish team founded in 23 August 1923 was relegated to Tercera División.
Celta de Vigo
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\"Royal Club Celta de Vigo\"), commonly known as Celta Vigo or simply Celta, is a Spanish professional football club based in Vigo, Galicia, currently playing in La Liga.", " It was founded on 23 August 1923 following the merger of Real Vigo Sporting and Real Fortuna Football Club.", " Nicknamed \"Os Celestes\" (The Sky Blues), they play in sky blue shirts and socks along with white shorts.", " The club's home stadium is Balaídos, which seats 29,000 spectators.", " Celta's name is derived from the Celts who were once present in the region.", " Its main rival is fellow Galician club Deportivo de La Coruña, with whom it contests the Galician derby." ], "title": "Celta de Vigo" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2012 Segunda División B play-offs (Playoffs de Ascenso or Promoción de Ascenso) were the final playoffs for promotion from 2011–12 Segunda División B to the 2012–13 Segunda División.", " The four first placed teams in each of the four Segunda División B groups played the \"Playoffs de Ascenso\" and the four last placed teams in Segunda División were relegated to Segunda División B.", " It also decided the two teams which placed 16th to be relegated to the 2012–13 Tercera División." ], "title": "2012 Segunda División B play-offs" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2011 Segunda División B play-offs (Playoffs de Ascenso or Promoción de Ascenso) were the final playoffs for promotion from 2010–11 Segunda División B to the 2011–12 Segunda División.", " The four first placed teams in each of the four Segunda División B groups played the \"Playoffs de Ascenso\" and the four last placed teams in Segunda División were relegated to Segunda División B.", " It also decided the two teams which placed 16th to be relegated to the 2011–12 Tercera División." ], "title": "2011 Segunda División B play-offs" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2007 Segunda División B play-offs (Playoffs de Ascenso or Promoción de Ascenso) were the final playoffs for promotion from 2006–07 Segunda División B to the 2007–08 Segunda División.", " The four first placed teams in each of the four Segunda División B groups played the \"Playoffs de Ascenso\" and the four last placed teams in Segunda División were relegated to Segunda División B.", " It also decided the two teams which placed 16th to be relegated to the 2007–08 Tercera División." ], "title": "2007 Segunda División B play-offs" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1929 Segunda División Grupo A season saw 10 teams participate in the second flight Spanish league.", " There was no team promoted to Primera División.", " Celta and Racing de Madrid were relegated to Tercera División." ], "title": "1929 Segunda División" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2013 Segunda División B play-offs (Playoffs de Ascenso or Promoción de Ascenso) were the final playoffs for promotion from 2012–13 Segunda División B to the 2013–14 Segunda División.", " The four first placed teams in each of the four Segunda División B groups played the \"Playoffs de Ascenso\" and the four last placed teams in Segunda División were relegated to Segunda División B.", " It also decided the three teams which placed 16th to be relegated to the 2013–14 Tercera División." ], "title": "2013 Segunda División B play-offs" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2006 Segunda División B play-offs (Playoffs de Ascenso or Promoción de Ascenso) were the final playoffs for promotion from 2005–06 Segunda División B to the 2006–07 Segunda División.", " The four first placed teams in each of the four Segunda División B groups played the \"Playoffs de Ascenso\" and the four last placed teams in Segunda División were relegated to Segunda División B.", " It also decided the one team which placed 16th to be relegated to the 2006–07 Tercera División." ], "title": "2006 Segunda División B play-offs" } ]
[ "Title: 2009 Segunda División B play-offs\n\nThe 2009 Segunda División B play-offs (Playoffs de Ascenso or Promoción de Ascenso) were the final playoffs for promotion from 2008–09 Segunda División B to the 2009–10 Segunda División. The four first placed teams in each of the four Segunda División B groups played the \"Playoffs de Ascenso\" and the four last placed teams in Segunda División were relegated to Segunda División B. It also decided the two teams which placed 16th to be relegated to the 2009–10 Tercera División.", "Title: 2014 Segunda División B play-offs\n\nThe 2014 Segunda División B play-offs (Playoffs de Ascenso or Promoción de Ascenso) are the final playoffs for promotion from 2013–14 Segunda División B to the 2014–15 Segunda División. The four first placed teams in each of the four Segunda División B groups join the \"Playoffs de Ascenso\" and the four last placed teams in Segunda División will be relegated to Segunda División B. It also decides the teams which placed 16th to be relegated to the 2014–15 Tercera División.", "Title: 1977–78 Segunda División B\n\nThe 1977–78 Segunda División B was the first season of Segunda División B, the third highest level of the Spanish football league system. The league was made up of last 4 teams from 1976-77 Segunda División and 2nd to 10th teams from 1976-77 Tercera División. In concept, the Segunda División B was identical to the old Tercera Division, which was now reduced to two divisions. First and 2nd in each group were promoted to Segunda División, and the bottom three were relegated to the Tercera División.", "Title: Celta de Vigo\n\nReal Club Celta de Vigo (] ; \"Royal Club Celta de Vigo\"), commonly known as Celta Vigo or simply Celta, is a Spanish professional football club based in Vigo, Galicia, currently playing in La Liga. It was founded on 23 August 1923 following the merger of Real Vigo Sporting and Real Fortuna Football Club. Nicknamed \"Os Celestes\" (The Sky Blues), they play in sky blue shirts and socks along with white shorts. The club's home stadium is Balaídos, which seats 29,000 spectators. Celta's name is derived from the Celts who were once present in the region. Its main rival is fellow Galician club Deportivo de La Coruña, with whom it contests the Galician derby.", "Title: 2012 Segunda División B play-offs\n\nThe 2012 Segunda División B play-offs (Playoffs de Ascenso or Promoción de Ascenso) were the final playoffs for promotion from 2011–12 Segunda División B to the 2012–13 Segunda División. The four first placed teams in each of the four Segunda División B groups played the \"Playoffs de Ascenso\" and the four last placed teams in Segunda División were relegated to Segunda División B. It also decided the two teams which placed 16th to be relegated to the 2012–13 Tercera División.", "Title: 2011 Segunda División B play-offs\n\nThe 2011 Segunda División B play-offs (Playoffs de Ascenso or Promoción de Ascenso) were the final playoffs for promotion from 2010–11 Segunda División B to the 2011–12 Segunda División. The four first placed teams in each of the four Segunda División B groups played the \"Playoffs de Ascenso\" and the four last placed teams in Segunda División were relegated to Segunda División B. It also decided the two teams which placed 16th to be relegated to the 2011–12 Tercera División.", "Title: 2007 Segunda División B play-offs\n\nThe 2007 Segunda División B play-offs (Playoffs de Ascenso or Promoción de Ascenso) were the final playoffs for promotion from 2006–07 Segunda División B to the 2007–08 Segunda División. The four first placed teams in each of the four Segunda División B groups played the \"Playoffs de Ascenso\" and the four last placed teams in Segunda División were relegated to Segunda División B. It also decided the two teams which placed 16th to be relegated to the 2007–08 Tercera División.", "Title: 1929 Segunda División\n\nThe 1929 Segunda División Grupo A season saw 10 teams participate in the second flight Spanish league. There was no team promoted to Primera División. Celta and Racing de Madrid were relegated to Tercera División.", "Title: 2013 Segunda División B play-offs\n\nThe 2013 Segunda División B play-offs (Playoffs de Ascenso or Promoción de Ascenso) were the final playoffs for promotion from 2012–13 Segunda División B to the 2013–14 Segunda División. The four first placed teams in each of the four Segunda División B groups played the \"Playoffs de Ascenso\" and the four last placed teams in Segunda División were relegated to Segunda División B. It also decided the three teams which placed 16th to be relegated to the 2013–14 Tercera División.", "Title: 2006 Segunda División B play-offs\n\nThe 2006 Segunda División B play-offs (Playoffs de Ascenso or Promoción de Ascenso) were the final playoffs for promotion from 2005–06 Segunda División B to the 2006–07 Segunda División. The four first placed teams in each of the four Segunda División B groups played the \"Playoffs de Ascenso\" and the four last placed teams in Segunda División were relegated to Segunda División B. It also decided the one team which placed 16th to be relegated to the 2006–07 Tercera División." ]
81,223
Which Army Chaplin, songwriter, and music publisher born in 1871 published this World War II song for voice and piano in Indianapolis, IN?
Frank C. Huston
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Alexandrov is very much in the tradition of final choruses in 19th-century Italian grand opera, and shows how he originally envisaged this composition.", " There are many versions of the song." ], "title": "Song of the Soviet Army" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Goodbye Mama (I'm off to Yokohama)\" is a World War II song written and composed by J. Fred Coots.", " The wartime song was first published in 1941 by Chappell and Co. in New York, NY.", " The song has a march-tempo, 4/4 meter with some syncopated rhythm.", " The tune is cheery and akin to a Boy Scout hiking song." ], "title": "Goodbye Mama (I'm off to Yokohama)" }, { "sentences": [ "My Own America is a World War II song for voice and piano written and composed by Frank C. Huston.", " The song was self-published in 1940 by F.C. Huston in Indianapolis, IN." ], "title": "My Own America" }, { "sentences": [ "Callum Macdonald (1912–1999), was a Scottish printer and publisher born in Breaclete on the island of Great Bernera.", " He was educated in Stornoway and read History at the University of Edinburgh.", " After service in the Royal Air Force in World War II, he set up in business as a publisher in Edinburgh (relocating latterly to Loanhead) and founded the literary journal Lines Review in 1952.", " He died in Peebles." ], "title": "Callum Macdonald" }, { "sentences": [ "Wallie Herzer \"(né\" Walter Henry Herzer; 15 April 1885 San Francisco – 15 October 1961 Redwood City, California) was an American composer of popular music, music publisher, and pianist.", " Herzer flourished in music prior to and during World War I.", " The Columbia recording of his 1912 composition, \"Everybody Two-Step\" — performed by ragtime pianist Mike Bernard on December 2, 1912, in New York City — is the first recording of ragtime music.", " It became a hit and coincided at the start of a renewed craze for ragtime and dance — fifteen years after William Krell's \"Mississippi Rag\" had been published, the first known published music with \"rag\" in the title.", " Several other recordings of \"Everybody Two-Step\" became hits.", " Herzer composed three other hits — a 1913 piano rag, \"Tickle the Ivories\" – which also became hit as a vocal arrangement; a 1914 foxtrot song, \"Get Over, Sal\"; and a 1916 Hawaiian waltz song, \"Aloha Land\".", " Other compositions — including his 1908 piano ragtime two-step and barn dance, \"The Rah-Rah Boy\", and his 1913 rag turkey trot, \"Let's Dance\" — were internationally distributed." ], "title": "Wallie Herzer" } ]
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81,224
Are Boenninghausenia and Catalpa both types of plants?
yes
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[ { "sentences": [ "Catalpa, commonly called catalpa or catawba, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae, native to warm temperate and subtropical regions of North America, the Caribbean, and East Asia." ], "title": "Catalpa" }, { "sentences": [ "Silene menziesii is a species of flowering plant in the pink family known by the common names Menzies' campion and Menzies' catchfly.", " It is native to western North America from Alaska through the western half of Canada to the southwestern United States.", " It can be found in many types of habitat and it is quite common in much of its range.", " It is variable in morphology and there are a number of varied subtaxa.", " In general, it is a perennial herb growing from a caudex, appearing matlike, decumbent, or erect, with stems a few centimeters to over half a meter long.", " It is usually hairy in texture, with upper parts bearing sticky glandular hairs.", " The leaves are lance-shaped, oppositely arranged in pairs, and a few centimeters in length, upper leaves usually smaller than lower.", " Flowers may occur in a cyme at the top of the stem, or in leaf axils, or both.", " Each is encapsulated in a hairy, veined calyx of fused sepals.", " The petals are white with two lobes at the tips.", " The plant is dioecious with male and female plants producing different flowers.", " The male and female flower types look the same externally; the stamens are reduced in female plants and the stigmas are reduced in the male." ], "title": "Silene menziesii" }, { "sentences": [ "Catalpa is a genus of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae." ], "title": "Catalpa (disambiguation)" }, { "sentences": [ "Tolerance is the ability of plants to mitigate the negative fitness effects caused by herbivory.", " It is one of the general plant defense strategies against herbivores, the other being resistance, which is the ability of plants to prevent damage (Strauss and Agrawal 1999).", " Plant defense strategies play important roles in the survival of plants as they are fed upon by many different types of herbivores, especially insects, which may impose negative fitness effects (Strauss and Zangerl 2002).", " Damage can occur in almost any part of the plants, including the roots, stems, leaves, flowers and seeds (Strauss and Zergerl 2002).", " In response to herbivory, plants have evolved a wide variety of defense mechanisms and although relatively less studied than resistance strategies, tolerance traits play a major role in plant defense (Strauss and Zergerl 2002, Rosenthal and Kotanen 1995)." ], "title": "Plant tolerance to herbivory" }, { "sentences": [ "Boenninghausenia is a monotypic plant genus in the family Rutaceae.", " The sole species is Boenninghausenia albiflora, which occurs in Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan, Kashmir, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, North Vietnam, China and Japan." ], "title": "Boenninghausenia" }, { "sentences": [ "Bignonia is a genus of flowering plants in the catalpa family, Bignoniaceae.", " Its genus and family were named after Jean-Paul Bignon by his protégé Joseph Pitton de Tournefort in 1694, and the genus was established as part of modern botanical nomenclature in 1753 by Carl Linnaeus." ], "title": "Bignonia" }, { "sentences": [ "False vivipary is an abnormal condition found in many types of plants in which a plantlet is produced where the flower should appear.", " It is not a completely understood topic, but some say it could be caused by a hormonal mistake.", " The plantlet which appears can be rooted and grown like normal plants.", " This abnormal behavior can occasionally be seen in many types of carnivorous plants." ], "title": "False vivipary" }, { "sentences": [ "There are currently two main types of power plants operating in Nigeria: (1) hydro-electric and (2) thermal or fossil fuel power plants.", " With a total installed capacity of 8457.6MW (81 percent of total) in early 2014, thermal power plants (gas-fired plants) dominates the Nigerian power supply mix.", " Electricity production from hydroelectric sources (% of total) in Nigeria was reported at 17.59 % in 2014, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources.", " There have been two main types of fossil fuel/thermal power plants in the country: (i) coal-fired and (ii) natural gas-fired." ], "title": "List of power stations in Nigeria" }, { "sentences": [ "A trellis (treillage) is an architectural structure, usually made from an open framework or lattice of interwoven or intersecting pieces of wood, bamboo or metal that is normally made to support and display climbing plants, especially shrubs.", " There are many types of trellis for different places and for different plants, from agricultural types, especially in viticulture, which are covered at vine training systems, to garden uses for climbers such as grapevines, clematis, ivy, and climbing roses or other support based growing plants.", " The rose trellis is especially common in Europe and other rose-growing areas, and many climbing rose varieties require a trellis to reach their potential as garden plants.", " Some plants will climb and wrap themselves round a trellis without much artificial help being needed while others need training by passing the growing shoots through the trellis and/or tying them to the framework." ], "title": "Trellis (architecture)" }, { "sentences": [ "Self-pollination is when pollen from the same plant arrives at the stigma of a flower (in flowering plants) or at the ovule (in Gymnosperms).", " There are two types of self-pollination: In autogamy, pollen is transferred to the stigma of the same flower.", " In geitonogamy, pollen is transferred from the anther of one flower to the stigma of another flower on the same flowering plant, or from microsporangium to ovule within a single (monoecious) Gymnosperm.", " Some plants have mechanisms that ensure autogamy, such as flowers that do not open (cleistogamy), or stamens that move to come into contact with the stigma.", " The term selfing that is often used as a synonym, is not limited to self-pollination, but also applies to other types of self fertilization." ], "title": "Self-pollination" } ]
[ "Title: Catalpa\n\nCatalpa, commonly called catalpa or catawba, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae, native to warm temperate and subtropical regions of North America, the Caribbean, and East Asia.", "Title: Silene menziesii\n\nSilene menziesii is a species of flowering plant in the pink family known by the common names Menzies' campion and Menzies' catchfly. It is native to western North America from Alaska through the western half of Canada to the southwestern United States. It can be found in many types of habitat and it is quite common in much of its range. It is variable in morphology and there are a number of varied subtaxa. In general, it is a perennial herb growing from a caudex, appearing matlike, decumbent, or erect, with stems a few centimeters to over half a meter long. It is usually hairy in texture, with upper parts bearing sticky glandular hairs. The leaves are lance-shaped, oppositely arranged in pairs, and a few centimeters in length, upper leaves usually smaller than lower. Flowers may occur in a cyme at the top of the stem, or in leaf axils, or both. Each is encapsulated in a hairy, veined calyx of fused sepals. The petals are white with two lobes at the tips. The plant is dioecious with male and female plants producing different flowers. The male and female flower types look the same externally; the stamens are reduced in female plants and the stigmas are reduced in the male.", "Title: Catalpa (disambiguation)\n\nCatalpa is a genus of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae.", "Title: Plant tolerance to herbivory\n\nTolerance is the ability of plants to mitigate the negative fitness effects caused by herbivory. It is one of the general plant defense strategies against herbivores, the other being resistance, which is the ability of plants to prevent damage (Strauss and Agrawal 1999). Plant defense strategies play important roles in the survival of plants as they are fed upon by many different types of herbivores, especially insects, which may impose negative fitness effects (Strauss and Zangerl 2002). Damage can occur in almost any part of the plants, including the roots, stems, leaves, flowers and seeds (Strauss and Zergerl 2002). In response to herbivory, plants have evolved a wide variety of defense mechanisms and although relatively less studied than resistance strategies, tolerance traits play a major role in plant defense (Strauss and Zergerl 2002, Rosenthal and Kotanen 1995).", "Title: Boenninghausenia\n\nBoenninghausenia is a monotypic plant genus in the family Rutaceae. The sole species is Boenninghausenia albiflora, which occurs in Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan, Kashmir, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, North Vietnam, China and Japan.", "Title: Bignonia\n\nBignonia is a genus of flowering plants in the catalpa family, Bignoniaceae. Its genus and family were named after Jean-Paul Bignon by his protégé Joseph Pitton de Tournefort in 1694, and the genus was established as part of modern botanical nomenclature in 1753 by Carl Linnaeus.", "Title: False vivipary\n\nFalse vivipary is an abnormal condition found in many types of plants in which a plantlet is produced where the flower should appear. It is not a completely understood topic, but some say it could be caused by a hormonal mistake. The plantlet which appears can be rooted and grown like normal plants. This abnormal behavior can occasionally be seen in many types of carnivorous plants.", "Title: List of power stations in Nigeria\n\nThere are currently two main types of power plants operating in Nigeria: (1) hydro-electric and (2) thermal or fossil fuel power plants. With a total installed capacity of 8457.6MW (81 percent of total) in early 2014, thermal power plants (gas-fired plants) dominates the Nigerian power supply mix. Electricity production from hydroelectric sources (% of total) in Nigeria was reported at 17.59 % in 2014, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. There have been two main types of fossil fuel/thermal power plants in the country: (i) coal-fired and (ii) natural gas-fired.", "Title: Trellis (architecture)\n\nA trellis (treillage) is an architectural structure, usually made from an open framework or lattice of interwoven or intersecting pieces of wood, bamboo or metal that is normally made to support and display climbing plants, especially shrubs. There are many types of trellis for different places and for different plants, from agricultural types, especially in viticulture, which are covered at vine training systems, to garden uses for climbers such as grapevines, clematis, ivy, and climbing roses or other support based growing plants. The rose trellis is especially common in Europe and other rose-growing areas, and many climbing rose varieties require a trellis to reach their potential as garden plants. Some plants will climb and wrap themselves round a trellis without much artificial help being needed while others need training by passing the growing shoots through the trellis and/or tying them to the framework.", "Title: Self-pollination\n\nSelf-pollination is when pollen from the same plant arrives at the stigma of a flower (in flowering plants) or at the ovule (in Gymnosperms). There are two types of self-pollination: In autogamy, pollen is transferred to the stigma of the same flower. In geitonogamy, pollen is transferred from the anther of one flower to the stigma of another flower on the same flowering plant, or from microsporangium to ovule within a single (monoecious) Gymnosperm. Some plants have mechanisms that ensure autogamy, such as flowers that do not open (cleistogamy), or stamens that move to come into contact with the stigma. The term selfing that is often used as a synonym, is not limited to self-pollination, but also applies to other types of self fertilization." ]
81,225
At which stadium does the Spanish football club which Luciano Vietto plays for play their home games?
Wanda Metropolitano
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[ { "sentences": [ "Real Oviedo (Asturian: \"Real Uviéu\" ) is a Spanish football club based in Oviedo, in the autonomous community of Asturias.", " Founded on 26 March 1926 as a result of the merger of two clubs who had maintained a large sporting rivalry for years in the city: \"Real Stadium Club Ovetense\" and \"Real Club Deportivo Oviedo\".", " The club plays in the Segunda División, the second tier of the Spanish football league system." ], "title": "Real Oviedo" }, { "sentences": [ "Real Madrid C.F. is a professional association football club based in Madrid, Spain, that plays in La Liga.", " The club was formed in 1902 as Madrid Football Club, and played its first competitive match on 13 May 1902, when it entered the semi-final of the Campeonato de Copa de S.M. Alfonso XIII.", " Real Madrid was one of the founding members of La Liga in 1929, and is one of three clubs, including FC Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao, to have never been relegated from the league.", " Since then, the club's first team has competed in numerous nationally and internationally organised competitions.", " Real is the most successful club in Spanish football, having won a total of 64 domestic titles; a record 33 La Liga titles, 19 Spanish Cups, 10 Spanish Super Cups, 1 Copa Eva Duarte and 1 League Cup.", " Real is the most successful club in European football, having won twenty one official UEFA trophies in total." ], "title": "List of Real Madrid C.F. players" }, { "sentences": [ "Luciano Darío Vietto (] ; born 5 December 1993) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays for Spanish club Atlético Madrid as a striker." ], "title": "Luciano Vietto" }, { "sentences": [ "Nyayo National Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Nairobi, Kenya.", " It is located near the city centre.", " The stadium was built in 1983 for a capacity of 30,000.", " It is currently used mostly for football matches.", " The popular AFC Leopards football club plays most of its home games at Nyayo stadium.", " The stadium is also used for athletics and various ceremonies.", " Other facilities at the Nyayo Stadium include a gymnasium and a 50-metre swimming pool.", " Rugby union club Mwamba RFC used the Nyayo National Stadium for home games." ], "title": "Nyayo National Stadium" }, { "sentences": [ "Bristol Rovers Football Club is an English professional association football club based in Bristol, who play in Football League One, the Third tier of the English football league system, as of the 2016–17 season.", " The club was formed in 1883 under the name Black Arabs F.C. playing their home games at Purdown in Bristol, but they used the name for only a single season, becoming Eastville Rovers and moving to a site known as Three Acres in 1884.", " Eastville Rovers were somewhat nomadic, moving home in 1891 to the Schoolmaster's Cricket Ground, in 1892 to Durdham Down, and in 1894 to Ridgeway, before finally settling at Eastville Stadium and changing their name to Bristol Eastville Rovers in 1897.", " Two years later they adopted their current name of Bristol Rovers when they became founder members of the Southern League.", " They remained at Eastville Stadium for 99 years, before leaving in 1986 when financial pressures meant that they could no longer afford to pay the rent, whereupon they moved to Bath City's Twerton Park, a move that saved the club £30,000 a year.", " After playing for ten years in Bath, the club returned to Bristol in 1997 when they agreed to share Bristol Rugby's Memorial Stadium.", " Since joining The Football League in 1920, when the top division of the Southern League effectively became the Football League Third Division, Rovers have spent most of their time in the second and third tiers of the English football league system; the team has never played in the top flight and spent six years, 2001 to 2007, in the fourth tier." ], "title": "List of Bristol Rovers F.C. players" }, { "sentences": [ "Rakhine United Football Club (Burmese: ရခိုင်ယူနိုက်တက် ဘောလုံးအသင်း ) is a professional football club, based in Rakhine State, that plays in the Myanmar National League.", " Rakhine United Football Club in 2009, the club changed its name to Rakhapura United in December,2010.", " Home Stadium to use Waytharli Yinpyin in Sittwe Township, Rakhine State.", " Now they use to play in Thuwanna YTC Stadium as home.", " Last season Rakhapura United FC stand 10th position.", " Rakhapura United Football Club drawn with Yadanabon FC, that time Yadanarbon FC is the Champion of MNL.", " That match is the first ever professional match in Myanmar National League.", " In December 2012, the club has used its origin name Rakhine United F.C.." ], "title": "Rakhine United F.C." }, { "sentences": [ "Sociedad Deportiva Becerreá is a Spanish football club based in Becerreá, Lugo, in the autonomous community of Galicia.", " It currently plays in Segunda Autonómica - Group 8, the seventh level of Spanish football, holding home games at \"Campo Municipal\"." ], "title": "SD Becerreá" }, { "sentences": [ "Real Club Recreativo de Huelva, S.A.D. (] ) is a Spanish football club based in Huelva, in the autonomous community of Andalusia.", " Founded on 23 December 1889, they are the oldest football club in Spain, and currently play in Segunda División B – Group 4, holding home games at \"Estadio Nuevo Colombino\", which has a 21,600 capacity." ], "title": "Recreativo de Huelva" }, { "sentences": [ "Club Atlético de Madrid, SAD (] ), commonly known as Atlético Madrid, or simply as Atlético or Atleti, is a Spanish professional football club based in Madrid, that plays in La Liga.", " The club play their home games at the Wanda Metropolitano, which has a capacity of 68,000." ], "title": "Atlético Madrid" }, { "sentences": [ "Atlético Granadilla is a Spanish football club founded in 1959 in Granadilla de Abona (a municipality in the Canary Islands).", " The club plays in Group 12 of the Tercera División (Third Division).", " They hold home games at Francisco Suárez Stadium, which has a seating capacity of 2,000." ], "title": "Atlético Granadilla" } ]
[ "Title: Real Oviedo\n\nReal Oviedo (Asturian: \"Real Uviéu\" ) is a Spanish football club based in Oviedo, in the autonomous community of Asturias. Founded on 26 March 1926 as a result of the merger of two clubs who had maintained a large sporting rivalry for years in the city: \"Real Stadium Club Ovetense\" and \"Real Club Deportivo Oviedo\". The club plays in the Segunda División, the second tier of the Spanish football league system.", "Title: List of Real Madrid C.F. players\n\nReal Madrid C.F. is a professional association football club based in Madrid, Spain, that plays in La Liga. The club was formed in 1902 as Madrid Football Club, and played its first competitive match on 13 May 1902, when it entered the semi-final of the Campeonato de Copa de S.M. Alfonso XIII. Real Madrid was one of the founding members of La Liga in 1929, and is one of three clubs, including FC Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao, to have never been relegated from the league. Since then, the club's first team has competed in numerous nationally and internationally organised competitions. Real is the most successful club in Spanish football, having won a total of 64 domestic titles; a record 33 La Liga titles, 19 Spanish Cups, 10 Spanish Super Cups, 1 Copa Eva Duarte and 1 League Cup. Real is the most successful club in European football, having won twenty one official UEFA trophies in total.", "Title: Luciano Vietto\n\nLuciano Darío Vietto (] ; born 5 December 1993) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays for Spanish club Atlético Madrid as a striker.", "Title: Nyayo National Stadium\n\nNyayo National Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Nairobi, Kenya. It is located near the city centre. The stadium was built in 1983 for a capacity of 30,000. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The popular AFC Leopards football club plays most of its home games at Nyayo stadium. The stadium is also used for athletics and various ceremonies. Other facilities at the Nyayo Stadium include a gymnasium and a 50-metre swimming pool. Rugby union club Mwamba RFC used the Nyayo National Stadium for home games.", "Title: List of Bristol Rovers F.C. players\n\nBristol Rovers Football Club is an English professional association football club based in Bristol, who play in Football League One, the Third tier of the English football league system, as of the 2016–17 season. The club was formed in 1883 under the name Black Arabs F.C. playing their home games at Purdown in Bristol, but they used the name for only a single season, becoming Eastville Rovers and moving to a site known as Three Acres in 1884. Eastville Rovers were somewhat nomadic, moving home in 1891 to the Schoolmaster's Cricket Ground, in 1892 to Durdham Down, and in 1894 to Ridgeway, before finally settling at Eastville Stadium and changing their name to Bristol Eastville Rovers in 1897. Two years later they adopted their current name of Bristol Rovers when they became founder members of the Southern League. They remained at Eastville Stadium for 99 years, before leaving in 1986 when financial pressures meant that they could no longer afford to pay the rent, whereupon they moved to Bath City's Twerton Park, a move that saved the club £30,000 a year. After playing for ten years in Bath, the club returned to Bristol in 1997 when they agreed to share Bristol Rugby's Memorial Stadium. Since joining The Football League in 1920, when the top division of the Southern League effectively became the Football League Third Division, Rovers have spent most of their time in the second and third tiers of the English football league system; the team has never played in the top flight and spent six years, 2001 to 2007, in the fourth tier.", "Title: Rakhine United F.C.\n\nRakhine United Football Club (Burmese: ရခိုင်ယူနိုက်တက် ဘောလုံးအသင်း ) is a professional football club, based in Rakhine State, that plays in the Myanmar National League. Rakhine United Football Club in 2009, the club changed its name to Rakhapura United in December,2010. Home Stadium to use Waytharli Yinpyin in Sittwe Township, Rakhine State. Now they use to play in Thuwanna YTC Stadium as home. Last season Rakhapura United FC stand 10th position. Rakhapura United Football Club drawn with Yadanabon FC, that time Yadanarbon FC is the Champion of MNL. That match is the first ever professional match in Myanmar National League. In December 2012, the club has used its origin name Rakhine United F.C..", "Title: SD Becerreá\n\nSociedad Deportiva Becerreá is a Spanish football club based in Becerreá, Lugo, in the autonomous community of Galicia. It currently plays in Segunda Autonómica - Group 8, the seventh level of Spanish football, holding home games at \"Campo Municipal\".", "Title: Recreativo de Huelva\n\nReal Club Recreativo de Huelva, S.A.D. (] ) is a Spanish football club based in Huelva, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded on 23 December 1889, they are the oldest football club in Spain, and currently play in Segunda División B – Group 4, holding home games at \"Estadio Nuevo Colombino\", which has a 21,600 capacity.", "Title: Atlético Madrid\n\nClub Atlético de Madrid, SAD (] ), commonly known as Atlético Madrid, or simply as Atlético or Atleti, is a Spanish professional football club based in Madrid, that plays in La Liga. The club play their home games at the Wanda Metropolitano, which has a capacity of 68,000.", "Title: Atlético Granadilla\n\nAtlético Granadilla is a Spanish football club founded in 1959 in Granadilla de Abona (a municipality in the Canary Islands). The club plays in Group 12 of the Tercera División (Third Division). They hold home games at Francisco Suárez Stadium, which has a seating capacity of 2,000." ]
81,226
Name the Danish professional football club based in Herning and Ikast, in midwestern Jutland whose chairman Rasmus Ankersen is also one of the Directors at Brentford FC?
FC Midtjylland
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[ { "sentences": [ "Brentford Football Club is an English professional football club based in Brentford, Hounslow, London.", " The club was founded in October 1889, as the local sportsmen's latest attempt to form a permanent football or rugby club in the town.", " By 1896, Brentford had joined the London League, progressing to the Southern League in 1898 and entering the Football League in 1920." ], "title": "History of Brentford F.C. (1954–1986)" }, { "sentences": [ "Brentford Football Club is an English professional football club based in Brentford, Hounslow, London.", " The club was founded in October 1889, as the local sportsmen's latest attempt to form a permanent football or rugby club in the town.", " By 1896, Brentford had joined the London League, progressing to the Southern League in 1898 and entering the Football League in 1920." ], "title": "History of Brentford F.C. (1889–1954)" }, { "sentences": [ "Daniel Nielsen (born October 31, 1980) is a Danish professional ice hockey player who is currently playing for the Herning Blue Fox of the Metal Ligaen.", " He played for German club Hamburg Freezers after spending the majority of his professional career with current club Herning Blue Fox in Denmark's top league, AL-Bank Ligaen.", " Nielsen has competed in several World Cup events including 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, and also the 2010 IIHF World Championship as a member of the Denmark men's national ice hockey team." ], "title": "Daniel Nielsen" }, { "sentences": [ "FC Midtjylland (] , \"Central Jutland\") is a Danish professional football club based in Herning and Ikast in the midwestern part of Jutland.", " The team was a result of a merger between \"Ikast FS\" (which also includes tennis, badminton and handball clubs) and \"Herning Fremad\".", " Midtjylland competes in the Danish Superliga, which it won for the first time in 2015." ], "title": "FC Midtjylland" }, { "sentences": [ "Brentford Football Club is an English professional football club based in Brentford, Hounslow, London.", " Between 1897 and 1920, the first team competed in the London League, Southern League and Western League.", " Since 1920, the first team has competed in the Football League and other nationally and internationally organised competitions.", " All players who won a full international cap during their time with Brentford are listed below." ], "title": "List of Brentford F.C. international players" }, { "sentences": [ "Ikast FS is a Danish football club.", " In 1999, their first team merged with Herning Fremad, to found FC Midtjylland." ], "title": "Ikast FS" }, { "sentences": [ "Brentford Football Club is an English professional football club based in Brentford, Hounslow, London.", " The club was founded in October 1889, as the local sportsmen's latest attempt to form a permanent football or rugby club in the town.", " By 1896, Brentford had joined the London League, progressing to the Southern League in 1898 and entering the Football League in 1920." ], "title": "History of Brentford F.C. (1986–present)" }, { "sentences": [ "Herning Blue Fox is a Danish professional ice hockey team based in Herning, Denmark, playing in the Metal Ligaen, the top tier of Danish ice hockey.", " The club was founded in 1947 and play their home games in the KVIK Hockey Arena which has a capacity of 4,105 spectators." ], "title": "Herning Blue Fox" }, { "sentences": [ "Rasmus Ankersen (born September 22, 1983 in Herning, Denmark) is an author and chairman at FC Midtjylland.", " Before taking up an operational position with the Danish club, he was initially a youth team player before progressing into a coaching role.", " He is also one of the Directors of Football at Brentford FC, a role he considers to be more full-time than his role in Denmark." ], "title": "Rasmus Ankersen" }, { "sentences": [ "Andrew Scott (born 2 August 1972) is the Head of Recruitment at English Championship side Brentford FC , previously an English former professional footballer whose clubs included Sheffield United, Brentford, Oxford United and Leyton Orient.", " He was most recently the manager of Aldershot Town until January 2015.", " He was manager of Rotherham United before that, until he was sacked in March 2012.", " Before that he had a very successful spell as manager of Brentford FC, winning League 2 in his first full season in charge.", " During his playing career, Scott was primarily a striker but also played on the left wing at times.", " He was forced to retire in 2005 due to heart problems." ], "title": "Andy Scott (English footballer)" } ]
[ "Title: History of Brentford F.C. (1954–1986)\n\nBrentford Football Club is an English professional football club based in Brentford, Hounslow, London. The club was founded in October 1889, as the local sportsmen's latest attempt to form a permanent football or rugby club in the town. By 1896, Brentford had joined the London League, progressing to the Southern League in 1898 and entering the Football League in 1920.", "Title: History of Brentford F.C. (1889–1954)\n\nBrentford Football Club is an English professional football club based in Brentford, Hounslow, London. The club was founded in October 1889, as the local sportsmen's latest attempt to form a permanent football or rugby club in the town. By 1896, Brentford had joined the London League, progressing to the Southern League in 1898 and entering the Football League in 1920.", "Title: Daniel Nielsen\n\nDaniel Nielsen (born October 31, 1980) is a Danish professional ice hockey player who is currently playing for the Herning Blue Fox of the Metal Ligaen. He played for German club Hamburg Freezers after spending the majority of his professional career with current club Herning Blue Fox in Denmark's top league, AL-Bank Ligaen. Nielsen has competed in several World Cup events including 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, and also the 2010 IIHF World Championship as a member of the Denmark men's national ice hockey team.", "Title: FC Midtjylland\n\nFC Midtjylland (] , \"Central Jutland\") is a Danish professional football club based in Herning and Ikast in the midwestern part of Jutland. The team was a result of a merger between \"Ikast FS\" (which also includes tennis, badminton and handball clubs) and \"Herning Fremad\". Midtjylland competes in the Danish Superliga, which it won for the first time in 2015.", "Title: List of Brentford F.C. international players\n\nBrentford Football Club is an English professional football club based in Brentford, Hounslow, London. Between 1897 and 1920, the first team competed in the London League, Southern League and Western League. Since 1920, the first team has competed in the Football League and other nationally and internationally organised competitions. All players who won a full international cap during their time with Brentford are listed below.", "Title: Ikast FS\n\nIkast FS is a Danish football club. In 1999, their first team merged with Herning Fremad, to found FC Midtjylland.", "Title: History of Brentford F.C. (1986–present)\n\nBrentford Football Club is an English professional football club based in Brentford, Hounslow, London. The club was founded in October 1889, as the local sportsmen's latest attempt to form a permanent football or rugby club in the town. By 1896, Brentford had joined the London League, progressing to the Southern League in 1898 and entering the Football League in 1920.", "Title: Herning Blue Fox\n\nHerning Blue Fox is a Danish professional ice hockey team based in Herning, Denmark, playing in the Metal Ligaen, the top tier of Danish ice hockey. The club was founded in 1947 and play their home games in the KVIK Hockey Arena which has a capacity of 4,105 spectators.", "Title: Rasmus Ankersen\n\nRasmus Ankersen (born September 22, 1983 in Herning, Denmark) is an author and chairman at FC Midtjylland. Before taking up an operational position with the Danish club, he was initially a youth team player before progressing into a coaching role. He is also one of the Directors of Football at Brentford FC, a role he considers to be more full-time than his role in Denmark.", "Title: Andy Scott (English footballer)\n\nAndrew Scott (born 2 August 1972) is the Head of Recruitment at English Championship side Brentford FC , previously an English former professional footballer whose clubs included Sheffield United, Brentford, Oxford United and Leyton Orient. He was most recently the manager of Aldershot Town until January 2015. He was manager of Rotherham United before that, until he was sacked in March 2012. Before that he had a very successful spell as manager of Brentford FC, winning League 2 in his first full season in charge. During his playing career, Scott was primarily a striker but also played on the left wing at times. He was forced to retire in 2005 due to heart problems." ]
81,227
In which city is James Delbourgo a historian for the Atlantic world?
New Jersey
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[ { "sentences": [ "James Delbourgo (1972) is a historian of science, collecting and museums, and the Atlantic world at Rutgers University." ], "title": "James Delbourgo" }, { "sentences": [ "Alan Gallay is an American historian.", " He specializes in the Atlantic World and Early American history, including issues of slavery.", " He won the Bancroft Prize in 2003 for his \"The Indian Slave Trade: the Rise of the English Empire in the American South, 1670-1717.\"" ], "title": "Alan Gallay" }, { "sentences": [ "Sue Peabody, born Susan Lee Peabody on September 6, 1960, is a historian and professor of history at Washington State University Vancouver.", " She is the author of \"\"There Are No Slaves in France\": The Political Culture of Race and Slavery in the Ancien Regime\" (Oxford, 1996).", " She is the co-editor, with Tyler Stovall, of \"\" (Duke UP, 2003) and, with Keila Grinberg, \"Slavery, Freedom and the Law in the Atlantic World\" (Bedford, 2007)." ], "title": "Sue Peabody" }, { "sentences": [ "Peter Way (born 1957) is a Canadian historian of America and the Atlantic world." ], "title": "Peter Way" }, { "sentences": [ "James Sidbury is an American historian, specifically in race and slavery in the English-speaking Atlantic world, currently the Andrew W. Mellon Distinguished Professor of Humanities at Rice University and is a known author." ], "title": "James Sidbury" }, { "sentences": [ "Carole Shammas (born October 21, 1943) is an American historian, academic and author.", " She holds the John R. Hubbard Chair Emeritus in history at the University of Southern California and previously served as the department chair from 2000–03.", " Her work has explored socioeconomic history of North America, Great Britain and the Atlantic World prior to the mid-nineteenth century.", " She has written books and articles on the subjects of inheritance, consumption, and household government.", " Her daughter is the musician Julia Holter." ], "title": "Carole Shammas" }, { "sentences": [ "Karen Ordahl Kupperman (born 23 April 1939) is an American historian who specializes in colonial history in the Atlantic world of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries." ], "title": "Karen Ordahl Kupperman" }, { "sentences": [ "Revolutions without Borders - the Call to Liberty in the Atlantic World, is a 2015 history of the revolutions in the Atlantic world inspired by and fought in the immediate wake of the American and French Revolutions written by historian Janet Polasky." ], "title": "Revolutions without Borders" }, { "sentences": [ "Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey ( ), commonly referred to as Rutgers University, Rutgers, or RU, is an American public research university and the largest institution for higher education in New Jersey." ], "title": "Rutgers University" }, { "sentences": [ "Murdo J. MacLeod is a Scottish historian of Latin America, publishing extensively on the history of colonial-era Central America, the Caribbean, and the Atlantic world.", " His monograph \"Spanish Central America: A Socioeconomic History\" is a major contribution to the field." ], "title": "Murdo J. MacLeod" } ]
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81,228
What single by an Australian rock band was featured in an Australian paranormal television program which premiered on 9 July 2015, on ABC1?
Breakaway
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[ "Title: Haunting: Australia\n\nHaunting: Australia is an Australian paranormal television series that premiered on 3 February 2014 on Syfy. The series was commissioned by SF in July 2013, with production beginning in August 2013 and set to premiere on the network in 2014. However, following the closure of SF on 31 December 2013 and the launch of Syfy as its replacement, the series instead premiered on the newly launched Syfy channel on 3 February 2014.", "Title: Ghost Asylum\n\nGhost Asylum is an American paranormal television series that premiered on September 7, 2014 in the United States on Destination America. The series features a group of professional ghost hunters that try to \"trap ghosts\" in the country's most haunted abandoned asylums, sanitariums, and mental hospitals. The show airs on Sundays at 10 pm EST. The show was renewed for a second season of 14 episodes, which premiered on April 5, 2015. The second season aired in two waves of 8 episodes, with the second wave coming later on in 2015. A third season aired in 2016.", "Title: The Haunted (TV series)\n\nThe Haunted is an American paranormal television series that premiered on November 22, 2009 on Animal Planet. Produced by Picture Shack Entertainment, the program features ghost stories and paranormal investigations involving animals. It also incorporates actual footage and photographs from the families and paranormal research teams involved.", "Title: Haunted Encounters\n\nHaunted Encounters (also known as Haunted Encounters: Face to Face) is an American paranormal television series that premiered on December 1, 2012, on the Biography Channel. The program features a paranormal investigation team, the Paranormal Syndicate, that investigates haunted hotspots that are the list of reportedly haunted locations and gather evidence to prove that it is haunted. Current episodes air at 10:00PM EST.", "Title: Ghost Lab\n\nGhost Lab is a weekly American paranormal television series that premiered on October 6, 2009, on the Discovery Channel. Produced by Paper Route Productions and Go Go Luckey Entertainment, the program is narrated by Mike Rowe. It follows ghost-hunting brothers Brad and Barry Klinge, who founded Everyday Paranormal (EP) in October 2007.", "Title: Destination Fear\n\nDestination Fear is a Canadian paranormal television series that premiered on May 5, 2012 in Canada. The program features wannabe ghost hunters who visit paranormal hotspots that are reported to be haunted, unaware that they've been set up by their loved ones to experience staged frightening encounters. The show's premiere episode aired in the United States on September 30, 2012 on the Travel Channel at 10:00pm EST.", "Title: The Code (2014 TV series)\n\nThe Code is an Australian drama television program created and produced by Shelley Birse. Developed from a partnership between Playmaker Media and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, it premiered on ABC1 in Australia on 21 September 2014. Season 2 of \"The Code\" premiered on 1 September 2016.", "Title: Ghost Mine (TV series)\n\nGhost Mine is an American paranormal television series that premiered on January 16, 2013, in the United States on the Syfy channel. The series features a group of hard rock miners searching for gold in Oregon's Crescent Mine. Two paranormal investigators accompany them in an attempt to determine if the location is haunted.", "Title: Glitch (TV series)\n\nGlitch is an Australian paranormal television program which premiered on 9 July 2015, on ABC1. The series, set in the fictional country town of Yoorana, Victoria, is written by Louise Fox, Kris Mrksa, and Giula Sandler, and directed by Emma Freeman. It is produced by Noah Burnett and Noah Fox, with Tony Ayres serving as an Executive Producer.", "Title: Bonk (album)\n\nBonk is the debut studio album by Australian rock band Big Pig. It was released in March 1988 on White Label Records. The album went gold, then platinum in Australia with three top-twenty singles (\"Hungry Town\", \"Breakaway\" and \"Big Hotel\"). The album was released in America by A&M Records in 1988, and the music video for \"Breakaway\" was played on MTV. \"Breakaway\" was featured on the \"Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure\" soundtrack and \"Hungry Town\" on the \"Young Einstein\" soundtrack. \"Breakaway\" and \"Money God\" were used in the \"Miami Vice\" TV series in the 1980s. \"Breakaway\" was also featured in Season 1, Episode 4 of \"Glitch (TV series)\"." ]
81,229
What is the name of the suburb in the City of Marion in Adelaide whose plan was laid out by the first Surveyor-General of the Colony of South Australia?
Marion
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[ { "sentences": [ "The first surveyor-general of Adelaide, South Australia, Colonel William Light designed a layout and development programme for the city.", " This plan is now known as \"Light's Vision\".", " Notable aspects of Light's plan are that the city centre is laid out in a grid-like pattern, with squares in the centre of the city and in the centres of the four quarters of the city, (NW, NE, SE, SW), and the city is surrounded by Parklands." ], "title": "Light's Vision" }, { "sentences": [ "Marion is a suburb in the City of Marion in Adelaide around 10 km south-west of the CBD.", " Founded as a rural village in 1838 on the banks of the Sturt River, Marion was found to have rich soil and the population expanded rapidly.", " Colonel William Light laid out the plan for the village, as he had done with the City of Adelaide itself." ], "title": "Marion, South Australia" }, { "sentences": [ "Baron Augustus Theodore Harman Alt von Hesse-Kassel (1731 – 9 January 1815) was a British soldier and Australia's first Surveyor-General." ], "title": "Augustus Alt" }, { "sentences": [ "Raffles Hotel is located at the corner of Canning Highway and Canning Beach Road in the Perth suburb of Applecross, Western Australia.", " It is a two-storey hotel designed in the Inter-War Functionalist style and is one of the few examples of a hotel in this style surviving in the Perth metropolitan area.", " Earlier named the Canning Bridge Hotel, it has operated continuously as a licensed hotel since at least 1896.", " For over 50 years until 2002, it was owned by Australian nightclub owner and property developer Abe Saffron, whose plan to demolish the hotel was successfully opposed by the Art Deco Society of Western Australia in a ten-year campaign." ], "title": "Raffles Hotel, Perth" }, { "sentences": [ "John Septimus Roe Anglican Community School (JSRACS or JSR) is a dual-campus, co-educational private school in Perth, Western Australia named after the notable West Australian and first Surveyor-General of Western Australia, John Septimus Roe.", " It is a largest member of the Anglican Schools Commission and also noted for having the longest name of any school in Western Australia" ], "title": "John Septimus Roe Anglican Community School" }, { "sentences": [ "John Septimus Roe (8 May 1797 – 28 May 1878) was the first Surveyor-General of Western Australia.", " He was a renowned explorer, and a Member of Western Australia's legislative and executive councils for nearly 40 years." ], "title": "John Septimus Roe" }, { "sentences": [ "Light is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia.", " As its area overlaps or is adjacent to the south western portion of the Light Regional Council and the south bank of the Light River, it is indirectly named after Colonel William Light, the first Surveyor-General of South Australia.", " The electorate was created in 1857, abolished at the 1902 election and recreated at the 1938 election.", " Covering a total area of 459.7 km², Light consists of Gawler, surrounding areas and rural areas to the north, extending south of the Gawler River through to the far outer northern Adelaide suburbs of Munno Para West and parts of Munno Para Downs.", " It is classed as a rural seat." ], "title": "Electoral district of Light" }, { "sentences": [ "Colonel William Light (27 April 1786 – 6 October 1839) was Eurasian, an artist, naval and army officer and the first Surveyor-General of the Colony of South Australia.", " He is famous for choosing the site of the province's capital, Adelaide, and for designing the layout of its streets and parks – in the Adelaide city centre and the Adelaide Park Lands." ], "title": "William Light" }, { "sentences": [ "Brighton Town Hall, Hove, is located on Brighton Road, Hove, in the city of Adelaide in South Australia.", " The Brighton Town Hall was built in 1869 and was just the fourth Town Hall built in the colony of South Australia.", " The architect and builder was George William Highet who arrived in the colony in 1836.", " G. W. Highet served as a town clerk and Councillor and died in Brighton aged 80 years.", " The hall was constructed of stone from Ayliffe’s quarry in the Adelaide Hills laid on concrete foundations.", " The pioneers built it not just as a place for the business of Government but as a place \"to serve the wants of the citizens\" for many different activities.", " On 10 May 1869 a foundation stone was laid by the Hon John Hodgkiss a member of the Legislative Council of South Australia in a ceremony attended by many of South Australia's most important pioneers.", " Under this stone was placed a time capsule containing copies of the newspapers of the day." ], "title": "Brighton Town Hall, Adelaide" }, { "sentences": [ "The County of Light is one of the 49 counties of South Australia.", " It was proclaimed by Governor George Grey in the 1840s and named for Colonel William Light, the first Surveyor-General of South Australia.", " It covers the modern region of the Barossa Valley including much of the northern Mt Lofty Ranges.", " It is bounded by the upper Wakefield River in the north, the approximate path of Horrocks Highway in the west, and the Light River in the south." ], "title": "County of Light" } ]
[ "Title: Light's Vision\n\nThe first surveyor-general of Adelaide, South Australia, Colonel William Light designed a layout and development programme for the city. This plan is now known as \"Light's Vision\". Notable aspects of Light's plan are that the city centre is laid out in a grid-like pattern, with squares in the centre of the city and in the centres of the four quarters of the city, (NW, NE, SE, SW), and the city is surrounded by Parklands.", "Title: Marion, South Australia\n\nMarion is a suburb in the City of Marion in Adelaide around 10 km south-west of the CBD. Founded as a rural village in 1838 on the banks of the Sturt River, Marion was found to have rich soil and the population expanded rapidly. Colonel William Light laid out the plan for the village, as he had done with the City of Adelaide itself.", "Title: Augustus Alt\n\nBaron Augustus Theodore Harman Alt von Hesse-Kassel (1731 – 9 January 1815) was a British soldier and Australia's first Surveyor-General.", "Title: Raffles Hotel, Perth\n\nRaffles Hotel is located at the corner of Canning Highway and Canning Beach Road in the Perth suburb of Applecross, Western Australia. It is a two-storey hotel designed in the Inter-War Functionalist style and is one of the few examples of a hotel in this style surviving in the Perth metropolitan area. Earlier named the Canning Bridge Hotel, it has operated continuously as a licensed hotel since at least 1896. For over 50 years until 2002, it was owned by Australian nightclub owner and property developer Abe Saffron, whose plan to demolish the hotel was successfully opposed by the Art Deco Society of Western Australia in a ten-year campaign.", "Title: John Septimus Roe Anglican Community School\n\nJohn Septimus Roe Anglican Community School (JSRACS or JSR) is a dual-campus, co-educational private school in Perth, Western Australia named after the notable West Australian and first Surveyor-General of Western Australia, John Septimus Roe. It is a largest member of the Anglican Schools Commission and also noted for having the longest name of any school in Western Australia", "Title: John Septimus Roe\n\nJohn Septimus Roe (8 May 1797 – 28 May 1878) was the first Surveyor-General of Western Australia. He was a renowned explorer, and a Member of Western Australia's legislative and executive councils for nearly 40 years.", "Title: Electoral district of Light\n\nLight is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. As its area overlaps or is adjacent to the south western portion of the Light Regional Council and the south bank of the Light River, it is indirectly named after Colonel William Light, the first Surveyor-General of South Australia. The electorate was created in 1857, abolished at the 1902 election and recreated at the 1938 election. Covering a total area of 459.7 km², Light consists of Gawler, surrounding areas and rural areas to the north, extending south of the Gawler River through to the far outer northern Adelaide suburbs of Munno Para West and parts of Munno Para Downs. It is classed as a rural seat.", "Title: William Light\n\nColonel William Light (27 April 1786 – 6 October 1839) was Eurasian, an artist, naval and army officer and the first Surveyor-General of the Colony of South Australia. He is famous for choosing the site of the province's capital, Adelaide, and for designing the layout of its streets and parks – in the Adelaide city centre and the Adelaide Park Lands.", "Title: Brighton Town Hall, Adelaide\n\nBrighton Town Hall, Hove, is located on Brighton Road, Hove, in the city of Adelaide in South Australia. The Brighton Town Hall was built in 1869 and was just the fourth Town Hall built in the colony of South Australia. The architect and builder was George William Highet who arrived in the colony in 1836. G. W. Highet served as a town clerk and Councillor and died in Brighton aged 80 years. The hall was constructed of stone from Ayliffe’s quarry in the Adelaide Hills laid on concrete foundations. The pioneers built it not just as a place for the business of Government but as a place \"to serve the wants of the citizens\" for many different activities. On 10 May 1869 a foundation stone was laid by the Hon John Hodgkiss a member of the Legislative Council of South Australia in a ceremony attended by many of South Australia's most important pioneers. Under this stone was placed a time capsule containing copies of the newspapers of the day.", "Title: County of Light\n\nThe County of Light is one of the 49 counties of South Australia. It was proclaimed by Governor George Grey in the 1840s and named for Colonel William Light, the first Surveyor-General of South Australia. It covers the modern region of the Barossa Valley including much of the northern Mt Lofty Ranges. It is bounded by the upper Wakefield River in the north, the approximate path of Horrocks Highway in the west, and the Light River in the south." ]
81,230
When was the English professional football referee born who refereed The 2016 FA Cup Final?
13 March 1975
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in 1892, 1893 and 1895, separated by a runner-up spot in 1894.", " In the 1901–02 season, Sunderland won their fifth Football League First Division championship.", " They came close to completing the \"league and cup double\" in the 1912–13 season, winning the league but losing to Aston Villa in the 1913 FA Cup Final.", " The team's next success came in the 1935–36 season when they won the League Championship and also the Charity Shield.", " They had not won the FA Cup until the 1936–37 season when they defeated Preston North End in the 1937 FA Cup Final.", " Sunderland entered The Football League in 1890 and were not relegated from the top division until the 1957–58 season; a total of 58 seasons in the highest division of England.", " Their next trophy came in the 1973 FA Cup Final as they beat Leeds United 1–0.", " They reached the 1985 Football League Cup Final but finished as runners-up to Norwich City after being beaten 1–0.", " In the 1986–87 season Sunderland were relegated to the Football League Third Division for the first time in their history under the management of Lawrie McMenemy, they however, returned to the second division the following season as champions–their lowest position in the English football league system.", " Their first appearance in the Premier League came in the 1999–2000 season after being promoted as champions from Division One.", " In winning promotion the club gained 105 points, which was a record at the time.", " Sunderland gained just 15 points in the 2005-06 season, which set the record for the lowest number of points in a Premier League season, which has since been eclipsed by Derby County." ], "title": "List of Sunderland A.F.C. seasons" }, { "sentences": [ "Nicola Rizzoli (] ; born 5 October 1971) is a former Italian football referee who refereed in the Italian Serie A from 2002 to 2017, and had been a FIFA-listed referee from 2007 to 2017.", " He refereed the 2014 FIFA World Cup Final between Germany and Argentina on 13 July at the Estádio do Maracanã and the 2013 Champions League Final at Wembley.", " As of 2011, Rizzoli has won six consecutive AIC Serie A Referee of the Year Awards, with his most recent success coming in 2016.", " On 18 February 2017, Rizzoli was put on the list of the top 5 referees in the 21st century by Soccer 360." ], "title": "Nicola Rizzoli" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016 FA Cup Final was the 135th final of the FA Cup, the world's oldest football cup competition.", " The match was contested between Crystal Palace and Manchester United in a repeat of the 1990 FA Cup Final.", " It was refereed by Mark Clattenburg, from Consett, County Durham." ], "title": "2016 FA Cup Final" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016 FA Women's Cup Final was the 46th final of the FA Women's Cup, England's primary cup competition for women's football teams.", " The showpiece event was the 23rd to be played directly under the auspices of the Football Association (FA) and was named the SSE Women's FA Cup Final for sponsorship reasons.", " The final was contested between Arsenal Ladies and Chelsea Ladies on 14 May 2016 at Wembley Stadium in London.", " The match was the second FA Women's Cup Final to be held at Wembley." ], "title": "2016 FA Women's Cup Final" }, { "sentences": [ "Mark Clattenburg (born 13 March 1975) is an English professional football referee who is currently Head of Refereeing for the Saudi Arabian Football Federation.", " He was born in Consett, County Durham, but is now based in Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne.", " He is a former member of the Premier League and the Durham County Football Association and also a former FIFA referee." ], "title": "Mark Clattenburg" }, { "sentences": [ "Christopher J. Foy (born 20 November 1962 in St. Helens, Lancashire) is an English retired professional football referee.", " Following his first appointment as an official in the Football League in 1994 and his promotion in 2001 to the list of Select Group Referees who officiate in the Premier League, Foy refereed a number of notable matches, including the FA Community Shield and the finals of the FA Cup, Football League Cup and FA Trophy." ], "title": "Chris Foy (referee)" }, { "sentences": [ "Vojtech Christov (born 16 March 1945 in Vranov nad Topľou) is a former Czechoslovak football referee.", " He is known for having refereed in two FIFA World Cups, one match in 1982 (the opening game of the tournament between Belgium and Argentina) and one in 1986.", " He was assistant referee in the 1982 FIFA World Cup Final.", " He also refereed two matches in the 1984 UEFA European Football Championship in France, including the UEFA Euro 1984 Final and one match in the Olympic Football Tournament 1980 in Moscow.", " At club level, he refereed in the Czechoslovak First League between 1974 and 1992, taking charge of 198 matches during that period." ], "title": "Vojtech Christov" } ]
[ "Title: 2013 FA Cup Final\n\nThe 2013 FA Cup Final was the 132nd final of the FA Cup, the world's oldest football cup competition. The match, contested by Manchester City and Wigan Athletic, took place on 11 May 2013 at Wembley Stadium in London, and kicked off at 5:15 p.m. It was Wigan's first FA Cup final and Manchester City's 10th. Wigan pulled off a shock victory against favourites City, winning in circumstances reminiscent of the 1988 FA Cup Final when Wimbledon overcame Liverpool. Ben Watson's stoppage-time headed goal produced the \"greatest FA Cup Final upset for a quarter of a century\". In the United Kingdom, the match was televised by ITV and ESPN.", "Title: 2008 FA Cup Final\n\nThe 2008 FA Cup Final was a football match held at Wembley Stadium on 17 May 2008 and was the final match of the 2007–08 FA Cup competition. The match was the 127th FA Cup Final, and the second to be held at the new Wembley Stadium since its redevelopment. The match was contested by Portsmouth and Cardiff City, with Portsmouth winning 1–0. This was the first time that the two sides have ever met in the competition. Both teams were aiming to win the FA Cup for the second time, Cardiff having won it in 1927 and Portsmouth in 1939. Had Cardiff won, they would have been the first club from outside the top division of English football to have won the competition since West Ham United in 1980. The match had an attendance of 89,874, a record which still stands as the largest ever for an FA Cup Final at the new Wembley Stadium.", "Title: Roy Helge Olsen\n\nRoy Helge Olsen (born 19 January 1965) is a Norwegian football referee from Trondheim, representing Flekkerøy IL from Kristiansand. He started as a referee in 1979 and was a referee in FIFA from 1992 to 2002. Olsen officiated in 2002 World Cup qualifying, refereeing the match between Spain and Bosnia. He has refereed over 30 national matches at different age groups, both men and women, in addition to 28 matches in the European Cup. In 1991, he refereed the Norwegian Cup Final between Strømsgodset and Rosenborg, as well as the Norwegian Cup Final between Vålerenga and Strømsgodset in 1997. He also refereed the European Championship for U-18 in England in 1993.", "Title: List of Sunderland A.F.C. seasons\n\nSunderland Association Football Club was founded in 1879 as Sunderland & District Teachers Association Football Club by James Allan. They turned professional in 1885. Sunderland won their first Football League championship in the 1891–92 season two years after joining the league. They won the next Football League First Division on three occasions in four seasons; in 1892, 1893 and 1895, separated by a runner-up spot in 1894. In the 1901–02 season, Sunderland won their fifth Football League First Division championship. They came close to completing the \"league and cup double\" in the 1912–13 season, winning the league but losing to Aston Villa in the 1913 FA Cup Final. The team's next success came in the 1935–36 season when they won the League Championship and also the Charity Shield. They had not won the FA Cup until the 1936–37 season when they defeated Preston North End in the 1937 FA Cup Final. Sunderland entered The Football League in 1890 and were not relegated from the top division until the 1957–58 season; a total of 58 seasons in the highest division of England. Their next trophy came in the 1973 FA Cup Final as they beat Leeds United 1–0. They reached the 1985 Football League Cup Final but finished as runners-up to Norwich City after being beaten 1–0. In the 1986–87 season Sunderland were relegated to the Football League Third Division for the first time in their history under the management of Lawrie McMenemy, they however, returned to the second division the following season as champions–their lowest position in the English football league system. Their first appearance in the Premier League came in the 1999–2000 season after being promoted as champions from Division One. In winning promotion the club gained 105 points, which was a record at the time. Sunderland gained just 15 points in the 2005-06 season, which set the record for the lowest number of points in a Premier League season, which has since been eclipsed by Derby County.", "Title: Nicola Rizzoli\n\nNicola Rizzoli (] ; born 5 October 1971) is a former Italian football referee who refereed in the Italian Serie A from 2002 to 2017, and had been a FIFA-listed referee from 2007 to 2017. He refereed the 2014 FIFA World Cup Final between Germany and Argentina on 13 July at the Estádio do Maracanã and the 2013 Champions League Final at Wembley. As of 2011, Rizzoli has won six consecutive AIC Serie A Referee of the Year Awards, with his most recent success coming in 2016. On 18 February 2017, Rizzoli was put on the list of the top 5 referees in the 21st century by Soccer 360.", "Title: 2016 FA Cup Final\n\nThe 2016 FA Cup Final was the 135th final of the FA Cup, the world's oldest football cup competition. The match was contested between Crystal Palace and Manchester United in a repeat of the 1990 FA Cup Final. It was refereed by Mark Clattenburg, from Consett, County Durham.", "Title: 2016 FA Women's Cup Final\n\nThe 2016 FA Women's Cup Final was the 46th final of the FA Women's Cup, England's primary cup competition for women's football teams. The showpiece event was the 23rd to be played directly under the auspices of the Football Association (FA) and was named the SSE Women's FA Cup Final for sponsorship reasons. The final was contested between Arsenal Ladies and Chelsea Ladies on 14 May 2016 at Wembley Stadium in London. The match was the second FA Women's Cup Final to be held at Wembley.", "Title: Mark Clattenburg\n\nMark Clattenburg (born 13 March 1975) is an English professional football referee who is currently Head of Refereeing for the Saudi Arabian Football Federation. He was born in Consett, County Durham, but is now based in Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne. He is a former member of the Premier League and the Durham County Football Association and also a former FIFA referee.", "Title: Chris Foy (referee)\n\nChristopher J. Foy (born 20 November 1962 in St. Helens, Lancashire) is an English retired professional football referee. Following his first appointment as an official in the Football League in 1994 and his promotion in 2001 to the list of Select Group Referees who officiate in the Premier League, Foy refereed a number of notable matches, including the FA Community Shield and the finals of the FA Cup, Football League Cup and FA Trophy.", "Title: Vojtech Christov\n\nVojtech Christov (born 16 March 1945 in Vranov nad Topľou) is a former Czechoslovak football referee. He is known for having refereed in two FIFA World Cups, one match in 1982 (the opening game of the tournament between Belgium and Argentina) and one in 1986. He was assistant referee in the 1982 FIFA World Cup Final. He also refereed two matches in the 1984 UEFA European Football Championship in France, including the UEFA Euro 1984 Final and one match in the Olympic Football Tournament 1980 in Moscow. At club level, he refereed in the Czechoslovak First League between 1974 and 1992, taking charge of 198 matches during that period." ]
81,231
Are Architectural Digest and Boys' Life both considered to be magazines?
yes
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[ { "sentences": [ "Malator is a house in Druidston, Pembrokeshire, Wales, built in the Earth house architectural style.", " It was built for, and owned by, former Member of Parliament Bob Marshall-Andrews.", " The architectural firm who designed the building was Future Systems.", " Malator has appeared on television series such as the More4 programme \"Homes by the Sea\", and has been received positively by critics with \"Architectural Digest\" listing it as one of the most innovative houses of the 20th century." ], "title": "Malator" }, { "sentences": [ "Boys' Life is the monthly magazine of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA).", " Its targeted readership is young American males between the ages of 6 and 18.", " The magazine has its headquarters in Irving, Texas." ], "title": "Boys' Life" }, { "sentences": [ "Curbed is an American real-estate blog network founded by Lockhart Steele.", " s of 2016 there are area-specific editions for Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago, Detroit, the Hamptons, Los Angeles, Miami, New Orleans, New York City, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle, Washington, D.C., and North American ski towns.", " There's also a National site, founded in 2010, that Steele once described as \"\"Architectural Digest\" after a three-martini lunch.”", " The site hosts an annual contest, the Curbed Cup, to pick the best neighborhood in each city." ], "title": "Curbed" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Roszak, an architect, was born in Chicago in 1966; he received an Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects in 2008 and in 2005 was named one of \"the world's top architects\" by \"Architectural Digest\".", " In his 27-year career, Roszak has developed, designed, and built commercial properties, hotels, condominiums, and award-winning private residences.", " He heads three separate companies: Thomas Roszak Architecture, devoted to architecture and planning; TR Management + Consulting, which focuses on project management and real estate consulting; and SteelGrass, LLC, dedicated to environmentally sensitive design-build projects and construction management for residential and commercial properties.", " He was an Adjunct Professor in the College of Architecture, Illinois Institute of Technology, where he taught comprehensive architectural design and construction studio." ], "title": "Thomas Roszak" }, { "sentences": [ "ANICHINI, Inc. is an American luxury textiles company based in Tunbridge, Vermont.", " The company is a manufacturer and importer of luxury linens and textiles and produces hand made products in the United States.", " According to the Martha Stewart American Made website, ANICHINI is a full-spectrum textile company.", " ANICHINI products have been featured in Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, Gotham, and House Beautiful magazines and used by celebrities Cher, Sharon Stone, Christina Aguilera, Tom Cruise, Oprah Winfrey, Barbra Streisand, Madonna, Mariah Carey, Martha Stewart, and Steven Spielberg." ], "title": "ANICHINI, Inc." }, { "sentences": [ "Architectural Digest is an American monthly magazine founded in 1920.", " Its principal subject is interior design, not architecture more generally, as the name of the magazine suggests.", " The magazine is published by Condé Nast, which also publishes eight international editions of \"Architectural Digest\"." ], "title": "Architectural Digest" }, { "sentences": [ "Costas Kondylis and Partners, LLP, is an American architectural firm, headquartered in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York.", " Founded by Costas Kondylis, the firm and its work have been featured in several magazines, including \"Architectural Digest\", \"The New York Times\", \"The New Yorker\", \"Town & Country\" and \"Vogue\".", " It has also been the subject of a television documentary." ], "title": "Costas Kondylis" }, { "sentences": [ "Condé Nast Inc. (stylized as CONDÉ NAST) is an American mass media company founded in 1909 by Condé Montrose Nast, based at One World Trade Center and owned by Advance Publications.", " The company attracts more than 164 million consumers across its 20 brands and media: \"Allure\", \"Architectural Digest\", \"Ars Technica\", \"Backchannel\", \"Bon Appétit\", \"Brides\", \"Condé Nast Traveler\", \"Epicurious\", \"Glamour\", \"Golf Digest\", \"GQ\", \"Pitchfork\", \"Self\", \"Teen Vogue\", \"The New Yorker\", \"Vanity Fair\", \"Vogue\", \"W\" and \"Wired\"." ], "title": "Condé Nast" }, { "sentences": [ "Jerry “The Marble Faun” Torre (b. 1953?", "/1955) is an American sculptor.", " He is best known for his appearance in the 1975 independent documentary films \"Grey Gardens\" and \"The Beales of Grey Gardens\" by Albert and David Maysles.", " As a sculptor, his work has been shown in several galleries in New York City and written about in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Vogue, Architectural Digest, Forbes, among other publications.", " He is affectionately known among cult-film followers as “The Marble Faun”; a nickname that Edith Bouvier Beale gave him upon their first meeting.", " Torre worked as an assistant to Wayland Flowers, and through Aristotle Onassis obtained a job tending gardens for the Royal Family of Saudi Arabia.", " He was portrayed in the Tony Award winning Broadway musical \"Grey Gardens\" in 2006.", " His life has been documented in the 2011 film \"The Marble Faun of Grey Gardens\"." ], "title": "Jerry Torre" }, { "sentences": [ "'\"James Huniford or Ford Huniford is an American designer.", " After founding his own design firm Huniford Design Studio, his ensuing work within the residential design built his reputation in New York with work appearing in \"Architectural Digest\", \"W Magazine\", \"Vogue\", the \"New York Times\", and \" Elle Decor\".", " He was chosen by New York Spaces as a 'Top 50' designer of 2015 and was among \"Elle Decor's 2016 and 2011 'A-List's stating his work as \"decorating at its most muscular and glamorous \"" ], "title": "James Huniford" } ]
[ "Title: Malator\n\nMalator is a house in Druidston, Pembrokeshire, Wales, built in the Earth house architectural style. It was built for, and owned by, former Member of Parliament Bob Marshall-Andrews. The architectural firm who designed the building was Future Systems. Malator has appeared on television series such as the More4 programme \"Homes by the Sea\", and has been received positively by critics with \"Architectural Digest\" listing it as one of the most innovative houses of the 20th century.", "Title: Boys' Life\n\nBoys' Life is the monthly magazine of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). Its targeted readership is young American males between the ages of 6 and 18. The magazine has its headquarters in Irving, Texas.", "Title: Curbed\n\nCurbed is an American real-estate blog network founded by Lockhart Steele. s of 2016 there are area-specific editions for Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago, Detroit, the Hamptons, Los Angeles, Miami, New Orleans, New York City, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle, Washington, D.C., and North American ski towns. There's also a National site, founded in 2010, that Steele once described as \"\"Architectural Digest\" after a three-martini lunch.” The site hosts an annual contest, the Curbed Cup, to pick the best neighborhood in each city.", "Title: Thomas Roszak\n\nThomas Roszak, an architect, was born in Chicago in 1966; he received an Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects in 2008 and in 2005 was named one of \"the world's top architects\" by \"Architectural Digest\". In his 27-year career, Roszak has developed, designed, and built commercial properties, hotels, condominiums, and award-winning private residences. He heads three separate companies: Thomas Roszak Architecture, devoted to architecture and planning; TR Management + Consulting, which focuses on project management and real estate consulting; and SteelGrass, LLC, dedicated to environmentally sensitive design-build projects and construction management for residential and commercial properties. He was an Adjunct Professor in the College of Architecture, Illinois Institute of Technology, where he taught comprehensive architectural design and construction studio.", "Title: ANICHINI, Inc.\n\nANICHINI, Inc. is an American luxury textiles company based in Tunbridge, Vermont. The company is a manufacturer and importer of luxury linens and textiles and produces hand made products in the United States. According to the Martha Stewart American Made website, ANICHINI is a full-spectrum textile company. ANICHINI products have been featured in Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, Gotham, and House Beautiful magazines and used by celebrities Cher, Sharon Stone, Christina Aguilera, Tom Cruise, Oprah Winfrey, Barbra Streisand, Madonna, Mariah Carey, Martha Stewart, and Steven Spielberg.", "Title: Architectural Digest\n\nArchitectural Digest is an American monthly magazine founded in 1920. Its principal subject is interior design, not architecture more generally, as the name of the magazine suggests. The magazine is published by Condé Nast, which also publishes eight international editions of \"Architectural Digest\".", "Title: Costas Kondylis\n\nCostas Kondylis and Partners, LLP, is an American architectural firm, headquartered in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York. Founded by Costas Kondylis, the firm and its work have been featured in several magazines, including \"Architectural Digest\", \"The New York Times\", \"The New Yorker\", \"Town & Country\" and \"Vogue\". It has also been the subject of a television documentary.", "Title: Condé Nast\n\nCondé Nast Inc. (stylized as CONDÉ NAST) is an American mass media company founded in 1909 by Condé Montrose Nast, based at One World Trade Center and owned by Advance Publications. The company attracts more than 164 million consumers across its 20 brands and media: \"Allure\", \"Architectural Digest\", \"Ars Technica\", \"Backchannel\", \"Bon Appétit\", \"Brides\", \"Condé Nast Traveler\", \"Epicurious\", \"Glamour\", \"Golf Digest\", \"GQ\", \"Pitchfork\", \"Self\", \"Teen Vogue\", \"The New Yorker\", \"Vanity Fair\", \"Vogue\", \"W\" and \"Wired\".", "Title: Jerry Torre\n\nJerry “The Marble Faun” Torre (b. 1953? /1955) is an American sculptor. He is best known for his appearance in the 1975 independent documentary films \"Grey Gardens\" and \"The Beales of Grey Gardens\" by Albert and David Maysles. As a sculptor, his work has been shown in several galleries in New York City and written about in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Vogue, Architectural Digest, Forbes, among other publications. He is affectionately known among cult-film followers as “The Marble Faun”; a nickname that Edith Bouvier Beale gave him upon their first meeting. Torre worked as an assistant to Wayland Flowers, and through Aristotle Onassis obtained a job tending gardens for the Royal Family of Saudi Arabia. He was portrayed in the Tony Award winning Broadway musical \"Grey Gardens\" in 2006. His life has been documented in the 2011 film \"The Marble Faun of Grey Gardens\".", "Title: James Huniford\n\n'\"James Huniford or Ford Huniford is an American designer. After founding his own design firm Huniford Design Studio, his ensuing work within the residential design built his reputation in New York with work appearing in \"Architectural Digest\", \"W Magazine\", \"Vogue\", the \"New York Times\", and \" Elle Decor\". He was chosen by New York Spaces as a 'Top 50' designer of 2015 and was among \"Elle Decor's 2016 and 2011 'A-List's stating his work as \"decorating at its most muscular and glamorous \"" ]
81,232
Who directed a 2008 film starring a co-host on the Fox News talk show "Outnumbered"?
Robert Townsend
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Alan Colmes Show was a nationally syndicated American radio show hosted by commentator Alan Colmes on Fox News Radio.", " The show aired on weeknights from 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) from Fox's Manhattan studios.", " The program was carried by a number of terrestrial radio stations across the country via Fox News syndication unit Fox News Radio, as well as by XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio, both on channel 126 Fox News Talk.", " The show featured commentary by Colmes, numerous callers, and interviews of guests.", " It began broadcasting in February 2003." ], "title": "The Alan Colmes Show" }, { "sentences": [ "Fox News Talk is a satellite radio channel that showcases talk shows and news reports from Fox News Channel personalities, along with other Fox News and talk programming.", " Fox News Talk carries a combination of Fox News syndicated radio programming, Fox News Channel show audio simulcasts, and Fox newscasts at the top of the hour." ], "title": "Fox News Talk" }, { "sentences": [ "Stacey Lauretta Dash (born January 20, 1967) is an American actress and talk show host, best known for co-starring in the 1995 feature film \"Clueless\" and the television series spinoff of the same name.", " She has also appeared in films such as \"Moving\", \"Mo' Money\", \"Renaissance Man\" and \"View from the Top\".", " Other television work by Dash includes appearances in series such as \"\", \"Single Ladies\" and the reality television show \"Celebrity Circus\".", " She has also appeared in music videos for Carl Thomas' \"Emotional\" and Kanye West's \"All Falls Down\".", " Dash was a co-host on Fox News talk show \"Outnumbered\"." ], "title": "Stacey Dash" }, { "sentences": [ "Alan Samuel Colmes (September 24, 1950 – February 23, 2017) was an American radio and television host, liberal political commentator for the Fox News Channel, and blogger.", " He was the host of \"The Alan Colmes Show\", a nationally syndicated talk-radio show distributed by Fox News Radio that was broadcast throughout the United States on Fox News Talk on Sirius and XM.", " From 1996 to 2009, Colmes served as the co-host of \"Hannity & Colmes\", a nightly political debate show on Fox News Channel.", " Beginning in 2015, Colmes supplied the voice of The Liberal Panel, an animatronic robot face built into a panelled wall who spouts conventionally liberal political opinions, on Fox News Channel's \"The Greg Gutfeld Show\"." ], "title": "Alan Colmes" }, { "sentences": [ "Outnumbered (sometimes stylized as Out#) is an American daytime news and talk show that airs on Fox News Channel.", " The series features four female panelists along with one guest male panelist (dubbed the \"one lucky guy\" – hence being \"outnumbered\") discussing the issues of the day.", " The program premiered on April 28, 2014." ], "title": "Outnumbered (U.S. TV program)" }, { "sentences": [ "Todd Starnes (born October 28, 1967) is an American conservative columnist and commentator for television and radio.", " He has appeared regularly on such television series as \"Fox and Friends\" and \"Hannity\".", " In June 2017, Starnes began hosting a weekday three-hour syndicated talk radio show on Fox News Radio, also heard on Sirius XM's Fox News Talk Channel 450." ], "title": "Todd Starnes" }, { "sentences": [ "Phantom Punch is a 2008 film directed by Robert Townsend.", " The film is a biopic of Sonny Liston, with Ving Rhames in the lead role.", " The film also stars Stacey Dash, Nicholas Turturro, Alan van Sprang, David Proval, and Bridgette Wilson." ], "title": "Phantom Punch (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Fox News Specialists is an American news and talk show that aired from May 1 to September 7, 2017, on the Fox News Channel.", " It featured three permanent hosts, Eric Bolling, Katherine Timpf, and Eboni Williams, plus two rotating guests, who are called specialists, who discuss current events and political issues.", " It was created to replace \"The Five\", that Bolling used to be a co-host for, due to that show moving to 9pm ET, in the wake of Bill O'Reilly being forced out at Fox News.", " The first two guest co-hosts for the first episode were Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and television producer Mark McKinnon.", " The first episode also featured an interview, conducted by Bolling, with the President of the United States, Donald Trump." ], "title": "Fox News Specialists" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas A. Shillue (born June 13, 1966) is an American stand-up comedian, actor and author from Norwood, Massachusetts.", " He was a correspondent on \"The Daily Show\" on Comedy Central and hosted Red Eye on Fox News.", " He released his first book, \"Mean Dads for a Better America\", in 2017.", " In June 2017, Shillue began hosting a weekday afternoon three-hour syndicated talk radio show on Fox News Radio, also heard on Sirius XM's Fox News Talk Channel 450." ], "title": "Tom Shillue" }, { "sentences": [ "Glenn (previously titled The Glenn Beck Program) is a news talk and political opinion show on TheBlaze hosted by Glenn Beck.", " It is produced and recorded at TheBlaze studios in Dallas, TX.", " The show originally ran on CNN Headline News from 2006 to 2008 (now HLN) and moved to the Fox News Channel in 2009.", " Beck's program departed Fox News on June 30, 2011 with Beck announcing the creation of an online only network, later to become TheBlaze, that would air his television show among other programming.", " In 2012, Beck commenced encouraging listeners to ask their cable or satellite television providers to carry the new network." ], "title": "Glenn Beck Program" } ]
[ "Title: The Alan Colmes Show\n\nThe Alan Colmes Show was a nationally syndicated American radio show hosted by commentator Alan Colmes on Fox News Radio. The show aired on weeknights from 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) from Fox's Manhattan studios. The program was carried by a number of terrestrial radio stations across the country via Fox News syndication unit Fox News Radio, as well as by XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio, both on channel 126 Fox News Talk. The show featured commentary by Colmes, numerous callers, and interviews of guests. It began broadcasting in February 2003.", "Title: Fox News Talk\n\nFox News Talk is a satellite radio channel that showcases talk shows and news reports from Fox News Channel personalities, along with other Fox News and talk programming. Fox News Talk carries a combination of Fox News syndicated radio programming, Fox News Channel show audio simulcasts, and Fox newscasts at the top of the hour.", "Title: Stacey Dash\n\nStacey Lauretta Dash (born January 20, 1967) is an American actress and talk show host, best known for co-starring in the 1995 feature film \"Clueless\" and the television series spinoff of the same name. She has also appeared in films such as \"Moving\", \"Mo' Money\", \"Renaissance Man\" and \"View from the Top\". Other television work by Dash includes appearances in series such as \"\", \"Single Ladies\" and the reality television show \"Celebrity Circus\". She has also appeared in music videos for Carl Thomas' \"Emotional\" and Kanye West's \"All Falls Down\". Dash was a co-host on Fox News talk show \"Outnumbered\".", "Title: Alan Colmes\n\nAlan Samuel Colmes (September 24, 1950 – February 23, 2017) was an American radio and television host, liberal political commentator for the Fox News Channel, and blogger. He was the host of \"The Alan Colmes Show\", a nationally syndicated talk-radio show distributed by Fox News Radio that was broadcast throughout the United States on Fox News Talk on Sirius and XM. From 1996 to 2009, Colmes served as the co-host of \"Hannity & Colmes\", a nightly political debate show on Fox News Channel. Beginning in 2015, Colmes supplied the voice of The Liberal Panel, an animatronic robot face built into a panelled wall who spouts conventionally liberal political opinions, on Fox News Channel's \"The Greg Gutfeld Show\".", "Title: Outnumbered (U.S. TV program)\n\nOutnumbered (sometimes stylized as Out#) is an American daytime news and talk show that airs on Fox News Channel. The series features four female panelists along with one guest male panelist (dubbed the \"one lucky guy\" – hence being \"outnumbered\") discussing the issues of the day. The program premiered on April 28, 2014.", "Title: Todd Starnes\n\nTodd Starnes (born October 28, 1967) is an American conservative columnist and commentator for television and radio. He has appeared regularly on such television series as \"Fox and Friends\" and \"Hannity\". In June 2017, Starnes began hosting a weekday three-hour syndicated talk radio show on Fox News Radio, also heard on Sirius XM's Fox News Talk Channel 450.", "Title: Phantom Punch (film)\n\nPhantom Punch is a 2008 film directed by Robert Townsend. The film is a biopic of Sonny Liston, with Ving Rhames in the lead role. The film also stars Stacey Dash, Nicholas Turturro, Alan van Sprang, David Proval, and Bridgette Wilson.", "Title: Fox News Specialists\n\nThe Fox News Specialists is an American news and talk show that aired from May 1 to September 7, 2017, on the Fox News Channel. It featured three permanent hosts, Eric Bolling, Katherine Timpf, and Eboni Williams, plus two rotating guests, who are called specialists, who discuss current events and political issues. It was created to replace \"The Five\", that Bolling used to be a co-host for, due to that show moving to 9pm ET, in the wake of Bill O'Reilly being forced out at Fox News. The first two guest co-hosts for the first episode were Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and television producer Mark McKinnon. The first episode also featured an interview, conducted by Bolling, with the President of the United States, Donald Trump.", "Title: Tom Shillue\n\nThomas A. Shillue (born June 13, 1966) is an American stand-up comedian, actor and author from Norwood, Massachusetts. He was a correspondent on \"The Daily Show\" on Comedy Central and hosted Red Eye on Fox News. He released his first book, \"Mean Dads for a Better America\", in 2017. In June 2017, Shillue began hosting a weekday afternoon three-hour syndicated talk radio show on Fox News Radio, also heard on Sirius XM's Fox News Talk Channel 450.", "Title: Glenn Beck Program\n\nGlenn (previously titled The Glenn Beck Program) is a news talk and political opinion show on TheBlaze hosted by Glenn Beck. It is produced and recorded at TheBlaze studios in Dallas, TX. The show originally ran on CNN Headline News from 2006 to 2008 (now HLN) and moved to the Fox News Channel in 2009. Beck's program departed Fox News on June 30, 2011 with Beck announcing the creation of an online only network, later to become TheBlaze, that would air his television show among other programming. In 2012, Beck commenced encouraging listeners to ask their cable or satellite television providers to carry the new network." ]
81,233
Which Superbowl featured Jack Maitland and was the first to be played on artificial turf?
Super Bowl V
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[ { "sentences": [ "Poly-Turf was a brand of artificial turf in the early 1970s, manufactured by American Biltrite of Wellesley, Massachusetts.", " It was the first specifically designed for American football, with a patented layered structure which included a \"shock pad\" between the artificial grass and the asphalt sub-surface.", " It used polypropylene for its artificial grass blades, rather than the nylon used in AstroTurf and 3M's Tartan Turf." ], "title": "Poly-Turf" }, { "sentences": [ "John Frederick \"Jack\" Maitland (born February 8, 1948) is a former American football running back in the National Football League in the 1970s and earned a Super Bowl ring.", " He attended Upper St. Clair High School near Pittsburgh, then Williams College.", " His pro-career was spent with both the Baltimore Colts and the New England Patriots.", " He played in and won Super Bowl V with the Colts." ], "title": "Jack Maitland" }, { "sentences": [ "Super Bowl V, the fifth edition of the Super Bowl and first modern-era National Football League (NFL) championship game, was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Baltimore Colts and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Dallas Cowboys to decide the NFL champion for the 1970 season.", " The Colts defeated the Cowboys by the score of 16–13.", " The game was played on January 17, 1971, at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida, the first Super Bowl game played on artificial turf, on first-generation Poly-Turf." ], "title": "Super Bowl V" }, { "sentences": [ "Lillestrøm idrettspark, colloquially known as Lillestrøm stadion, is a sports facility located at Lillestrøm in Skedsmo, Norway.", " The main venue is Romerike friidrettsstadion, an athletics stadium with eight all-weather running tracks.", " It has multiple football pitches, including one with artificial turf and one with gravel.", " The park features of two arenas, LSK-Hallen with a full-size artificial football pitch and Skedsmohallen for indoor sports.", " The venue is located adjacent to Åråsen Stadion, the home ground of Lillestrøm SK.", " The main tenants for Lillestrøm idrettspark are Flisbyen BK and Focus FK in football, and Strømmen IF, Lørenskog FIL and Minerva IS in athletics.", " The stadium opened on 6 June 1920 and was the main venue for Lillestrøm SK until 1951.", " The athletics stadium opened two years later.", " In 2004, the artificial turf pitch was laid and in 2007 a new athletics venue and LSK-Hallen opened." ], "title": "Lillestrøm Stadion" }, { "sentences": [ "Golden Eagle Regional Park (or Golden Eagle Regional Park & Sports Complex) is a large outdoor artificial turf sports complex in Sparks, Nevada.", " At 1.4 million square feet of turf, it currently lays claim to being the largest single installation artificial turf project in North America." ], "title": "Golden Eagle Regional Park" }, { "sentences": [ "Artificial turf is a surface of synthetic fibers made to look like natural grass.", " It is most often used in arenas for sports that were originally or are normally played on grass.", " However, it is now being used on residential lawns and commercial applications as well.", " The main reason is maintenance—artificial turf stands up to heavy use, such as in sports, and requires no irrigation or trimming.", " Domed, covered, and partially covered stadiums may require artificial turf because of the difficulty of getting grass enough sunlight to stay healthy.", " But artificial turf does have its downside: limited life, periodic cleaning requirements, petroleum use, toxic chemicals from infill, and heightened health and safety concerns." ], "title": "Artificial turf" }, { "sentences": [ "Stampesletta is a multi-use stadium complex in Lillehammer, Norway.", " Owned and operated by Lillehammer Municipality, it consists of a track and field venue, an artificial turf football field, three natural grass football fields, a gravel field and natural grass training pitches.", " In addition, it features a club house, locker facilities and a grandstand between the athletics and artificial turf fields.", " The venue is located about 1 km from the town center, and serves as the home ground for the Second Division side Lillehammer FK, Lillehammer KFK, Roterud IL in football, and Lillehammer IF in athletics." ], "title": "Stampesletta" }, { "sentences": [ "Baseball Heaven (BBH) is a 27-acre baseball complex in Yaphank, New York on Long Island.", " The complex is located close to Long Island's MacArthur Airport.", " Baseball Heaven attracts talent from the New England and Mid-Atlantic states.", " The complex features four ninety foot base path artificial turf fields and three are seventy foot artificial turf fields.", " Approximately 750,000 people visit Baseball Heaven on an annual basis." ], "title": "Baseball Heaven" }, { "sentences": [ "Aspmyra Stadion is a football stadium in Bodø, Norway.", " Home of Bodø/Glimt and Grand Bodø, it holds a capacity for 7,354 spectators.", " The venue has three stands: a modern all-seater with roof, 100 club seats and 15 luxury boxes to the south, an unroofed all-seater to the east and an older grandstand with mixed sitting and standing to the north.", " The venue has floodlights and artificial turf with under-soil heating.", " Immediately south of the venue lies Aspmyra kunstgressbane, a training pitch with artificial turf.", " Aspmyra Stadion has hosted one Norway national football team match, against Iceland in 2002." ], "title": "Aspmyra Stadion" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sannat Ground is a football stadium in Sannat, Gozo.", " The Sannat Ground usually stages matches from the Second Division.", " It approximately holds 1,500 people.", " Works have recently been completed to change the pitch of the Sannat Ground from hard ground to artificial turf.", " The Sannat Ground is the second most important stadium after the Gozo Stadium on the small island of Gozo and the installation of artificial turf has surely helped the Gozitan football since now the matches of both leagues will be played on a soft ground." ], "title": "Sannat Ground" } ]
[ "Title: Poly-Turf\n\nPoly-Turf was a brand of artificial turf in the early 1970s, manufactured by American Biltrite of Wellesley, Massachusetts. It was the first specifically designed for American football, with a patented layered structure which included a \"shock pad\" between the artificial grass and the asphalt sub-surface. It used polypropylene for its artificial grass blades, rather than the nylon used in AstroTurf and 3M's Tartan Turf.", "Title: Jack Maitland\n\nJohn Frederick \"Jack\" Maitland (born February 8, 1948) is a former American football running back in the National Football League in the 1970s and earned a Super Bowl ring. He attended Upper St. Clair High School near Pittsburgh, then Williams College. His pro-career was spent with both the Baltimore Colts and the New England Patriots. He played in and won Super Bowl V with the Colts.", "Title: Super Bowl V\n\nSuper Bowl V, the fifth edition of the Super Bowl and first modern-era National Football League (NFL) championship game, was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Baltimore Colts and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Dallas Cowboys to decide the NFL champion for the 1970 season. The Colts defeated the Cowboys by the score of 16–13. The game was played on January 17, 1971, at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida, the first Super Bowl game played on artificial turf, on first-generation Poly-Turf.", "Title: Lillestrøm Stadion\n\nLillestrøm idrettspark, colloquially known as Lillestrøm stadion, is a sports facility located at Lillestrøm in Skedsmo, Norway. The main venue is Romerike friidrettsstadion, an athletics stadium with eight all-weather running tracks. It has multiple football pitches, including one with artificial turf and one with gravel. The park features of two arenas, LSK-Hallen with a full-size artificial football pitch and Skedsmohallen for indoor sports. The venue is located adjacent to Åråsen Stadion, the home ground of Lillestrøm SK. The main tenants for Lillestrøm idrettspark are Flisbyen BK and Focus FK in football, and Strømmen IF, Lørenskog FIL and Minerva IS in athletics. The stadium opened on 6 June 1920 and was the main venue for Lillestrøm SK until 1951. The athletics stadium opened two years later. In 2004, the artificial turf pitch was laid and in 2007 a new athletics venue and LSK-Hallen opened.", "Title: Golden Eagle Regional Park\n\nGolden Eagle Regional Park (or Golden Eagle Regional Park & Sports Complex) is a large outdoor artificial turf sports complex in Sparks, Nevada. At 1.4 million square feet of turf, it currently lays claim to being the largest single installation artificial turf project in North America.", "Title: Artificial turf\n\nArtificial turf is a surface of synthetic fibers made to look like natural grass. It is most often used in arenas for sports that were originally or are normally played on grass. However, it is now being used on residential lawns and commercial applications as well. The main reason is maintenance—artificial turf stands up to heavy use, such as in sports, and requires no irrigation or trimming. Domed, covered, and partially covered stadiums may require artificial turf because of the difficulty of getting grass enough sunlight to stay healthy. But artificial turf does have its downside: limited life, periodic cleaning requirements, petroleum use, toxic chemicals from infill, and heightened health and safety concerns.", "Title: Stampesletta\n\nStampesletta is a multi-use stadium complex in Lillehammer, Norway. Owned and operated by Lillehammer Municipality, it consists of a track and field venue, an artificial turf football field, three natural grass football fields, a gravel field and natural grass training pitches. In addition, it features a club house, locker facilities and a grandstand between the athletics and artificial turf fields. The venue is located about 1 km from the town center, and serves as the home ground for the Second Division side Lillehammer FK, Lillehammer KFK, Roterud IL in football, and Lillehammer IF in athletics.", "Title: Baseball Heaven\n\nBaseball Heaven (BBH) is a 27-acre baseball complex in Yaphank, New York on Long Island. The complex is located close to Long Island's MacArthur Airport. Baseball Heaven attracts talent from the New England and Mid-Atlantic states. The complex features four ninety foot base path artificial turf fields and three are seventy foot artificial turf fields. Approximately 750,000 people visit Baseball Heaven on an annual basis.", "Title: Aspmyra Stadion\n\nAspmyra Stadion is a football stadium in Bodø, Norway. Home of Bodø/Glimt and Grand Bodø, it holds a capacity for 7,354 spectators. The venue has three stands: a modern all-seater with roof, 100 club seats and 15 luxury boxes to the south, an unroofed all-seater to the east and an older grandstand with mixed sitting and standing to the north. The venue has floodlights and artificial turf with under-soil heating. Immediately south of the venue lies Aspmyra kunstgressbane, a training pitch with artificial turf. Aspmyra Stadion has hosted one Norway national football team match, against Iceland in 2002.", "Title: Sannat Ground\n\nThe Sannat Ground is a football stadium in Sannat, Gozo. The Sannat Ground usually stages matches from the Second Division. It approximately holds 1,500 people. Works have recently been completed to change the pitch of the Sannat Ground from hard ground to artificial turf. The Sannat Ground is the second most important stadium after the Gozo Stadium on the small island of Gozo and the installation of artificial turf has surely helped the Gozitan football since now the matches of both leagues will be played on a soft ground." ]
81,234
In what year was the italian luxury fashion house, that Madonna collaborated with to produce sunglasses, founded?
1985
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[ "Title: Versus (Versace)\n\nVersus Versace is the diffusion line of Italian luxury fashion house Versace. It began in 1989 as the first diffusion lines by the house, a gift by the founder Gianni Versace to his sister, Donatella Versace. After closing in 2005, Donatella resurrected it in 2009 with a capsule collection of accessories designed by emerging British designer Christopher Kane. The brand is now very famous for its stylish watches, leather accessories and chic ready-to-wear.", "Title: Madonna fashion brands\n\nAmerican entertainer Madonna has produced four fashion brands, beginning with a clothing range for fashion store H&M in March 2007. She later created an enterprise, MG Icon LLC, a joint venture with her manager Guy Oseary and Iconix Brand Group which produces her lifestyle brands \"Material Girl\" and \"Truth or Dare by Madonna\". She also collaborated with Dolce & Gabbana on a range of sunglasses which marked the first co-branded collaboration that the design duo has ever undertaken.", "Title: Scappino (fashion house)\n\nScappino (] ) is an Italian luxury fashion house created in 1914 by Domenico Scappino in Turin, Italy, specialized in silk products like ready-to-wear, ties, shoes, watches, jewellery, accessories, sunglasses, fragances, etc. and it is known as one of the best fine silk producers in the world.", "Title: Sealup\n\nSealup is an Italian luxury fashion house, specializing in the manufacturing high-end outdoor jackets and raincoats.", "Title: Dolce & Gabbana\n\nDolce & Gabbana (] ) is an Italian luxury fashion house founded in 1985 in Legnano by Italian designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana.", "Title: Ermenegildo Zegna\n\nErmenegildo Zegna (] ) (often abbreviated and known simply as Zegna) is an Italian luxury fashion house that makes men's clothing and accessories. Founded in 1910 when Ermenegildo bought his father's textile looms, it is now managed by the fourth generation of the Zegna family and remains in family ownership. As well as producing men's suits for its own labels, it also manufactures suits for Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Dunhill and Tom Ford. As one of the biggest global producers of fine fabrics (2.3 million metres per year), Zegna has been active in promoting improvements in wool production around the world. Zegna is the largest menswear brand in the world by revenue. Alessandro Sartori oversees creative direction for all departments of the brand.", "Title: Prada\n\nPrada S.p.A. ( ; ] ) is an Italian luxury fashion house, specializing in leather handbags, travel accessories, shoes, ready-to-wear, perfumes and other fashion accessories, founded in 1913 by Mario Prada.", "Title: Moschino\n\nMoschino (] ) is an Italian luxury fashion house, specializing in ready-to-wear, leather and fashion accessories, shoes, luggage, perfume etc., founded in 1983 by Franco Moschino. Moschino is often pronounced in English as MOS-CHI-NO, when in fact the correct pronunciation is MOS-KEE-NO", "Title: Fendi\n\nFendi (] ) is an Italian luxury fashion house whose specialities include fur, ready-to-wear, leather goods, shoes, fragrances, eyewear, timepieces and accessories. Founded in 1925 in Rome, Fendi is renowned for its fur and fur accessories. Fendi is also well known for its leather goods such as \"Baguette\", 2jours, Peekaboo or Pequin handbags.", "Title: Burberry\n\nBurberry Group plc, is a British luxury fashion house headquartered in London, England. Its main fashion house focuses on and distributes trench coats, ready-to-wear outerwear, fashion accessories, fragrances, sunglasses, and cosmetics." ]
81,235
Which album, which included the "country-tinged, Neil Young-inspired" song Tangerine was composed in a remote cottage in Wales?
Led Zeppelin III
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Dream Mixes is the first remix album by Tangerine Dream and their fifty-second overall.", " The album is a collection of extant Tangerine Dream songs remixed with a dance beat and is the first in a series that includes \"TimeSquare – Dream Mixes II\" (1997), \"DM3 – The Past Hundred Moons\" (2001), \"DM 4\" (2003), \"DM 2.1\" (2007), and \"DM V\" (2010).", " In 1996, the album was re-released as a two-CD set that included six new songs.", " This set was released again in 1998 as \"Dream Mixes One\"." ], "title": "The Dream Mixes" }, { "sentences": [ "Led Zeppelin III is the eponymous third studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, released on 5 October 1970 by Atlantic Records in the United States and on 23 October 1970 in the United Kingdom.", " Composed largely at a remote cottage in Wales known as Bron-Yr-Aur and recorded between May and August 1970, the album represented a maturing of the band's music towards a greater emphasis on folk and acoustic sounds.", " This surprised many fans and critics, and upon its release the album received rather indifferent reviews." ], "title": "Led Zeppelin III" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lighthouse Keepers (aka The Light-Housekeepers) were an Australian country and indie pop band formed in 1981 in Sydney.", " In November 1984 the group issued their debut studio album, \"Tales of the Unexpected\", and a single, \"Ocean Liner\".", " In 1985 the band toured the United Kingdom supporting fellow Australian label mates, The Triffids.", " The Lighthouse Keepers combined a \"loosely rehearsed, casual ethos\" with humour, punk attitudes and pure pop song craft.", " The ensemble disbanded in 1986, releasing a compilation album, \"Imploding\", in November that year.", " According to rock music historian, Ian McFarlane, their \"tasteful, jangly brand of country-tinged folk rock was at odds with prevailing trends on Sydney's early 1980s, Detroit-besotted independent scene.", " The band nevertheless issued a number of albums and singles, and always lived up to audience expectations\"." ], "title": "The Lighthouse Keepers" }, { "sentences": [ "She & Him is an American musical duo consisting of members Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward.", " They have recorded songs for six studio albums and an extended play (EP), as well as various other releases.", " The two formed the band after working on their rendition of Richard and Linda Thompson's \"When I Get to the Border\", which included on the soundtrack of Martin Hynes's 2007 film \"The Go-Getter\" and was used during its closing credits.", " Described as \"a collection of vintage-sounding country-tinged songs\", their debut album \"Volume One\", released under indie label Merge Records in 2008.", " Deschanel wrote all of the album's original tracks, except \"Sweet Darlin'\", which she co-wrote with Jason Schwartzman." ], "title": "List of songs recorded by She & Him" }, { "sentences": [ "\"What You Get Is What You See\" is a song by recording artist Tina Turner from her album \"Break Every Rule\" (1986).", " The song was written by the Terry Britten and Graham Lyle team and was notably different from the three previous singles that they had written for Turner, \"What's Love Got to Do with It\", \"We Don't Need Another Hero\" and \"Two People\", as it was an up-tempo country-tinged rock track featuring Eric Clapton on guitars.", " Tina Turner said in an interview that \"What You Get Is What You See\" is her favorite song from the album." ], "title": "What You Get Is What You See" }, { "sentences": [ "Ralf Wadephul, born 1958 in Berlin, is a German keyboardist/composer who collaborated with Tangerine Dream (Edgar Froese, Paul Haslinger) in the late 1980s on their first \"Melrose Years\" album \"Optical Race\" (1988).", " While all the material on this album was composed by Froese and Haslinger prior to him joining the band, Wadephul did contribute the track \"Sun Gate\", a romantic ballad type number that features an Edgar Froese guitar solo.", " He also performed with the band on their North American tour later that year.", " Ralf left the band shortly afterwards following the birth of his son Julian Wadephul.", " The 2006 Tangerine Dream release \"Blue Dawn\" consists of material composed by Froese and Wadephul during that same tour in 1988, albeit of a studio nature.", " Ralf continues to keep busy as a musician and sound engineer to this day." ], "title": "Ralf Wadephul" }, { "sentences": [ "The Keep (1997) is the twenty-third soundtrack album by Tangerine Dream and their fifty-eighth overall.", " It is the soundtrack to the movie \"The Keep\" (1983).", " A limited run of 150 CDs were sold at a concert by the group in the UK in 1997.", " Virgin soon announced that the album would be available for general release in early 1998, but legal issues with the film studio stopped the release.", " In 1999, Tangerine Dream's own record label sold 300 copies of the \"Millennium Booster\" album set that included \"The Keep\" with a different cover." ], "title": "The Keep (Tangerine Dream album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Tom Hallifax (born 1965) is an Anglo-Irish contemporary artist who came to prominence in 1993 when his gurning self-portraits were used to publicise the National Portrait Gallery's BP Portrait Award Exhibition.", " Hallifax, who has lived and worked in Belfast, London, and in a remote cottage on an island off Donegal, currently resides in Dorset." ], "title": "Tom Hallifax" }, { "sentences": [ "The Oxbow Cure is a 2013 Canadian independent film directed by Yonah Lewis and Calvin Thomas.", " It stars writer Claudia Dey as Lena, a woman who moves away from the city to a remote cottage in an attempt to heal herself and escape from her past." ], "title": "The Oxbow Cure" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Tangerine\" is a folk-rock song by the English band Led Zeppelin.", " Recorded in 1970, it is included on the second, more acoustic-oriented side of \"Led Zeppelin III\" (1970).", " The plaintive ballad reflects on lost love and features strummed acoustic guitar rhythm with pedal steel guitar, which author Mick Wall describes as \"country-tinged, Neil Young-inspired\"." ], "title": "Tangerine (Led Zeppelin song)" } ]
[ "Title: The Dream Mixes\n\nThe Dream Mixes is the first remix album by Tangerine Dream and their fifty-second overall. The album is a collection of extant Tangerine Dream songs remixed with a dance beat and is the first in a series that includes \"TimeSquare – Dream Mixes II\" (1997), \"DM3 – The Past Hundred Moons\" (2001), \"DM 4\" (2003), \"DM 2.1\" (2007), and \"DM V\" (2010). In 1996, the album was re-released as a two-CD set that included six new songs. This set was released again in 1998 as \"Dream Mixes One\".", "Title: Led Zeppelin III\n\nLed Zeppelin III is the eponymous third studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, released on 5 October 1970 by Atlantic Records in the United States and on 23 October 1970 in the United Kingdom. Composed largely at a remote cottage in Wales known as Bron-Yr-Aur and recorded between May and August 1970, the album represented a maturing of the band's music towards a greater emphasis on folk and acoustic sounds. This surprised many fans and critics, and upon its release the album received rather indifferent reviews.", "Title: The Lighthouse Keepers\n\nThe Lighthouse Keepers (aka The Light-Housekeepers) were an Australian country and indie pop band formed in 1981 in Sydney. In November 1984 the group issued their debut studio album, \"Tales of the Unexpected\", and a single, \"Ocean Liner\". In 1985 the band toured the United Kingdom supporting fellow Australian label mates, The Triffids. The Lighthouse Keepers combined a \"loosely rehearsed, casual ethos\" with humour, punk attitudes and pure pop song craft. The ensemble disbanded in 1986, releasing a compilation album, \"Imploding\", in November that year. According to rock music historian, Ian McFarlane, their \"tasteful, jangly brand of country-tinged folk rock was at odds with prevailing trends on Sydney's early 1980s, Detroit-besotted independent scene. The band nevertheless issued a number of albums and singles, and always lived up to audience expectations\".", "Title: List of songs recorded by She & Him\n\nShe & Him is an American musical duo consisting of members Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward. They have recorded songs for six studio albums and an extended play (EP), as well as various other releases. The two formed the band after working on their rendition of Richard and Linda Thompson's \"When I Get to the Border\", which included on the soundtrack of Martin Hynes's 2007 film \"The Go-Getter\" and was used during its closing credits. Described as \"a collection of vintage-sounding country-tinged songs\", their debut album \"Volume One\", released under indie label Merge Records in 2008. Deschanel wrote all of the album's original tracks, except \"Sweet Darlin'\", which she co-wrote with Jason Schwartzman.", "Title: What You Get Is What You See\n\n\"What You Get Is What You See\" is a song by recording artist Tina Turner from her album \"Break Every Rule\" (1986). The song was written by the Terry Britten and Graham Lyle team and was notably different from the three previous singles that they had written for Turner, \"What's Love Got to Do with It\", \"We Don't Need Another Hero\" and \"Two People\", as it was an up-tempo country-tinged rock track featuring Eric Clapton on guitars. Tina Turner said in an interview that \"What You Get Is What You See\" is her favorite song from the album.", "Title: Ralf Wadephul\n\nRalf Wadephul, born 1958 in Berlin, is a German keyboardist/composer who collaborated with Tangerine Dream (Edgar Froese, Paul Haslinger) in the late 1980s on their first \"Melrose Years\" album \"Optical Race\" (1988). While all the material on this album was composed by Froese and Haslinger prior to him joining the band, Wadephul did contribute the track \"Sun Gate\", a romantic ballad type number that features an Edgar Froese guitar solo. He also performed with the band on their North American tour later that year. Ralf left the band shortly afterwards following the birth of his son Julian Wadephul. The 2006 Tangerine Dream release \"Blue Dawn\" consists of material composed by Froese and Wadephul during that same tour in 1988, albeit of a studio nature. Ralf continues to keep busy as a musician and sound engineer to this day.", "Title: The Keep (Tangerine Dream album)\n\nThe Keep (1997) is the twenty-third soundtrack album by Tangerine Dream and their fifty-eighth overall. It is the soundtrack to the movie \"The Keep\" (1983). A limited run of 150 CDs were sold at a concert by the group in the UK in 1997. Virgin soon announced that the album would be available for general release in early 1998, but legal issues with the film studio stopped the release. In 1999, Tangerine Dream's own record label sold 300 copies of the \"Millennium Booster\" album set that included \"The Keep\" with a different cover.", "Title: Tom Hallifax\n\nTom Hallifax (born 1965) is an Anglo-Irish contemporary artist who came to prominence in 1993 when his gurning self-portraits were used to publicise the National Portrait Gallery's BP Portrait Award Exhibition. Hallifax, who has lived and worked in Belfast, London, and in a remote cottage on an island off Donegal, currently resides in Dorset.", "Title: The Oxbow Cure\n\nThe Oxbow Cure is a 2013 Canadian independent film directed by Yonah Lewis and Calvin Thomas. It stars writer Claudia Dey as Lena, a woman who moves away from the city to a remote cottage in an attempt to heal herself and escape from her past.", "Title: Tangerine (Led Zeppelin song)\n\n\"Tangerine\" is a folk-rock song by the English band Led Zeppelin. Recorded in 1970, it is included on the second, more acoustic-oriented side of \"Led Zeppelin III\" (1970). The plaintive ballad reflects on lost love and features strummed acoustic guitar rhythm with pedal steel guitar, which author Mick Wall describes as \"country-tinged, Neil Young-inspired\"." ]
81,236
What horror story was a 1986 novel and a 1990 supernatural horror drama mini-series?
It
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Jacobs, and commissioned stories by new or established writers.", " Many of the stories in the early series were written or adapted by John Dickson Carr." ], "title": "Appointment with Fear (radio)" }, { "sentences": [ "Outcast is an American horror drama television series based on the comics of the same name by Robert Kirkman and Paul Azaceta.", " A ten-episode first season debuted on Cinemax on June 3, 2016.", " It is a supernatural horror story that features people involved in demonic possession, and revolves around the life of Kyle Barnes, who is rejected by the people of Rome, West Virginia, for allegedly hurting his wife and daughter." ], "title": "Outcast (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jenma Natchathiram (தமிழ்: ஜென்ம நட்சத்திரம், English: Birth Star) is a 1991 Tamil supernatural horror film directed and Screenplays by Thakkali Srinivasan for Thirai Gangai Films.", " The film dialogue were written by Ma.", " Pandarinathan, and story were written by Krishnan respectively.", " Music by Premi - Srini assets to the soundtrack.", " It Stars Baby Vichithra played titular role with Pramoth, Sindhuja and Vivek played pivotal role.", " The film was unofficial remake of \"The Omen\", 1976 British/American supernatural horror drama film directed by Richard Donner." ], "title": "Jenma Natchathiram" }, { "sentences": [ "It is a 1986 horror novel by American author Stephen King.", " It was his 22nd book and 18th novel written under his own name.", " The story follows the experiences of seven children as they are terrorized by a being that exploits the fears and phobias of its victims to disguise itself while hunting its prey.", " \"It\" primarily appears in the form of a clown to attract its preferred prey of young children." ], "title": "It (novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "American Horror Story: Asylum is the second season of the American FX horror television series \"American Horror Story,\" created by Brad Falchuk and Ryan Murphy.", " It originally aired from October 17, 2012 to January 23, 2013.", " The premise of the second season marked a departure from that of the series' , featuring all new characters and a new location, thus marking \"American Horror Story\" as an anthology series at the time." ], "title": "American Horror Story: Asylum" }, { "sentences": [ "American Horror Story: Murder House (originally titled as American Horror Story) is the first season of the FX television series \"American Horror Story\", aired between October 5, 2011, through December 21, 2011.", " The season was produced by 20th Century Fox Television, and the executive producers were Dante Di Loreto and series creators Brad Falchuk and Ryan Murphy." ], "title": "American Horror Story: Murder House" }, { "sentences": [ "It is a 1990 American supernatural horror drama mini-series directed by Tommy Lee Wallace and adapted by Lawrence D. Cohen from the Stephen King novel of the same name." ], "title": "It (miniseries)" }, { "sentences": [ "Death Troopers is a \"Star Wars\" novel written by Joe Schreiber.", " Schreiber's idea was to create a horror story in the \"Star Wars\" universe that pulled from horror movies he enjoyed such as \"The Shining\" and \"Alien\".", " The novel is the first \"Star Wars\" horror story since the \"Galaxy of Fear\" series, released in the late 1990s.", " Released on October 13, 2009, Death Troopers is set just before the events shown in \"A New Hope\".", " It was heavily featured in the MMORPG \"Star Wars Galaxies\" with SOE confirming a full page of information and advertisements of the game in the book.", " On September 22, 2010, Ballantine Books revealed the cover of the prequel novel, also by Schreiber, called \"Red Harvest\"." ], "title": "Death Troopers" }, { "sentences": [ "Edward M. \"Teddy\" Sears (born April 6, 1977) is an American actor, known for his roles as Richard Patrick Woolsley on the TNT legal drama series \"Raising the Bar\", Patrick on the first season of FX anthology horror drama \"American Horror Story\" (retroactively titled \"\"), Dr. Austin Langham on the \"Showtime\" period drama series \"Masters of Sex\", and Hunter Zolomon/Zoom in \"The Flash\"." ], "title": "Teddy Sears" }, { "sentences": [ "It: Chapter One, or simply It, is a 2017 American supernatural horror film directed by Andy Muschietti, based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Stephen King.", " The screenplay is by Chase Palmer, Cary Fukunaga and Gary Dauberman.", " The first of a planned duology, the film tells the story of seven children in Derry, Maine, who are terrorized by the eponymous being, only to face their own personal demons in the process.", " The novel was previously adapted into a 1990 miniseries." ], "title": "It (2017 film)" } ]
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81,237
What film staring Jim Carry did Sasha Alexander act in?
Yes Man
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[ "Title: Lucky 13\n\nLucky 13 is a 2005 American-Colombian romantic comedy film directed by Chris Hall and starring Brad Hunt, Harland Williams, Lauren Graham, Sasha Alexander, Debra Jo Rupp, John Doe, Kaley Cuoco and Taryn Manning.", "Title: Yes Man (film)\n\nYes Man is a 2008 British-American comedy film directed by Peyton Reed, written by Nicholas Stoller, Jarrad Paul, and Andrew Mogel and starring Jim Carrey and co-starring Zooey Deschanel. The film is based loosely on the 2005 book \"Yes Man\" by British humorist Danny Wallace, who also makes a cameo appearance in the film.", "Title: Sascha Schmitz\n\nSascha Schmitz (born 5 January 1972), better known under his stage name Sasha or Sasha Alexander and his alter ego Dick Brave, is a German singer-songwriter, musician and occasional actor.", "Title: Sasha Aneff\n\nSasha Alexander Aneff Medrano Rosso (born 26 June 1991 in Montevideo) is a Uruguayan footballer who is currently a free agent.", "Title: Sasha Alexander\n\nSuzana S. Drobnjaković Ponti (born May 17, 1973), known by her stage name Sasha Alexander, is a Serbian-American actress. She played Gretchen Witter on \"Dawson's Creek\" and has acted in films including \"Yes Man\" (2008) and \"He's Just Not That Into You\" (2009). Alexander played Caitlin Todd for the first two seasons of \"NCIS\". From July 2010 through September 2016, Alexander starred as Maura Isles in the TNT series \"Rizzoli & Isles\".", "Title: Caitlin Todd\n\nSpecial Agent Caitlin Todd is a fictional character featured in the CBS television drama \"NCIS\". She was portrayed by Sasha Alexander, who appeared in 49 episodes of the series. Alexander made her series debut in the season one premiere \"Yankee White\", before departing the regular cast in the season two finale \"Twilight\". Alexander was credited as a guest star for her appearances in the season 3 episodes \"Kill Ari (Part I)\" and \"Kill Ari (Part II),\" and appeared uncredited in likeness and in voice during season 8's \"A Man Walks Into a Bar\". Subsequently, Alexander has appeared in photographs, flashback, and CGI footage, most recently in \"Family First\" (season 13).", "Title: The Last Lullaby\n\nThe Last Lullaby is 2008 drama/noir film starring Tom Sizemore, and Sasha Alexander. Filming took place in Shreveport, Louisiana.", "Title: Sasha Costanza-Chock\n\nSasha Costanza-Chock is a communications scholar, participatory designer, and activist. Sasha is an Associate Professor of Civic Media at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Sasha received their A.B. from Harvard University, M.A. from the University of Pennsylvania, and Ph.D. from the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism at the University of Southern California. Sasha researches social movements, media, and communications technologies, and has published work about the Occupy Wall Street, the immigrant rights movement in the U.S., the Federal Communications Commission, the CRIS campaign for communication rights, and media policy, among other areas. As an activist Sasha has contributed to citizen mediamedia justice projects such as VozMob, Transmission and Indymedia. Sasha has worked extensively in the political activism realm as an advocate for the Immigration Rights Movement and evaluates the success of the DREAM Act's active presence in the social realm. Sasha works with activist media networks and has always been involved with the community.", "Title: NCIS (season 1)\n\nThe first season of the American police procedural drama \"NCIS\" was originally broadcast between September 23, 2003 and May 25, 2004 on CBS. The first season dealt with introducing the characters and their strengths, skills, and weaknesses. Three recurring characters are also introduced: the main foe for the first two seasons, Ari Haswari; Special Agent Timothy McGee and Jimmy Palmer who replaces Gerald Jackson, Ducky's assistant, after he was shot. The season also introduces Sasha Alexander as Special Agent Caitlin Todd who serves as Special Agent Vivian Blackadder's (Robyn Lively) replacement, who was a member of Gibbs' team during the two-part JAG backdoor pilot.", "Title: Merchant Marine Act of 1916 (Alexander Act)\n\nThe Merchant Marine Act of 1916 (also known as the Alexander Act) was passed by the US Congress in 1916 to create the US Shipping Board. The bill was sponsored by Representative Joshua W. Alexander (D) of Missouri, who was Chairman of the House Merchant Marine Committee. The act signified the birth of the modern American merchant marine." ]
81,238
Laura, is a Peruvian talk show, hosted by which Peruvian talk show hostess, and lawyer, best known for her Spanish-language talk show?
Laura Bozzo
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[ { "sentences": [ "George Earth (born July 3, 1966) is an American musician, guitarist, songwriter, composer, music producer, comic book artist, and talk show host from Echo Park, California.", " He is perhaps best known as the lead guitarist for both World Entertainment War and Switchblade Symphony, later touring and recording with Angel Corpus Christi, Stolen Babies, and other bands before forming Los Angeles-based Small Halo in 2008.", " He publishes a semi-regular comic book series and hosts a regular talk show, The Talk Show, in which he also leads The Talk Show Band." ], "title": "George Earth" }, { "sentences": [ "Simi Garewal (born 17 October 1947) is an Indian actress and a talk show hostess.", " She is the recipient of two Filmfare awards.", " She is known for her work in the films \"Do Badan\", \"Saathi\", \"Mera Naam Joker\", \"Siddhartha\",\"Karz\" and Udeekaan (Punjabi film).", " She is also known for her celebrity talk show, \"Rendezvous with Simi Garewall.\"" ], "title": "Simi Garewal" }, { "sentences": [ "Kris TV was a Philippine morning lifestyle talk show by ABS-CBN.", " It was hosted by the \"Queen of All Media\" Kris Aquino, who is making a talk show comeback after two years since \"Boy & Kris\", and is more of a talk show comeback evolving from her previous solo talk show entitled \"Today with Kris Aquino\".", " It is claimed by some as the local version of the now defunct-talk show, \"The Oprah Winfrey Show\".", " It debuted on June 27, 2011, and airs weekday mornings from 7:30 am to 9:00 am.", " The show was cancelled because of Aquino leaving the network due to health conditions and spending more time with the family." ], "title": "Kris TV" }, { "sentences": [ "Laura Cecilia Bozzo Rotondo (born August 19, 1951) is a Peruvian talk show hostess, best known for her Spanish-language talk show \"Laura\" that is being broadcast in the United States on the Univision television network.", " Show was aired in Miami, Florida." ], "title": "Laura Bozzo" }, { "sentences": [ "Laura (also known as Laura en América, Laura sin censura, Laura de todos, and Laura en acción) is a Peruvian talk show, hosted by lawyer Laura Bozzo." ], "title": "Laura (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Tavis Smiley ( ; born September 13, 1964) is an American talk show host and author.", " Smiley was born in Gulfport, Mississippi, and grew up in Bunker Hill, Indiana.", " After attending Indiana University, he worked during the late 1980s as an aide to Tom Bradley, the mayor of Los Angeles.", " Smiley became a radio commentator in 1991 and, starting in 1996, he hosted the talk show \"BET Talk\" (later renamed \"BET Tonight\") on Black Entertainment Television (BET).", " After Smiley sold an exclusive interview of Sara Jane Olson to ABC News in 2001, BET declined to renew his contract that year.", " Smiley then began hosting \"The Tavis Smiley Show\" on National Public Radio (NPR) (2002–04) and currently hosts \"Tavis Smiley\" on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) on weekdays and \"The Tavis Smiley Show\" on Public Radio International (PRI).", " From 2010 to 2013, Smiley and Cornel West joined forces to host their own radio talk show, \"Smiley & West\".", " They were featured together interviewing musician Bill Withers in the 2009 documentary film \"Still Bill\".", " He is the new host of \"Tavis Talks\" on BlogTalkRadio's Tavis Smiley Network." ], "title": "Tavis Smiley" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Coren (born 15 January 1959) is a British-Canadian columnist, author, public speaker, radio host and television talk show host.", " He hosted the television talk show \"The Michael Coren Show\" on the Crossroads Television System from 1999 to 2011 when he moved to the Sun News Network to host an evening talk show, \"The Arena with Michael Coren\", from 2011 until the channel's demise in early 2015.", " He has also been a long-time radio personality, particularly on Toronto talk radio station CFRB." ], "title": "Michael Coren" }, { "sentences": [ "Don Francisco Presenta is a Spanish-language talk/reality show produced by Univision, and was hosted by Don Francisco.", " From October 11, 2001 to November 3, 2010, Univision originally aired \"Don Francisco Presenta\" on Wednesday nights at 10pm/9c.", " From November 10, 2010 to January 30, 2012, Univision aired the talk show Monday nights at 10pm/9c, after \"Cristina\" ended its run.", " The series also aired five specials between 2002 and 2008." ], "title": "Don Francisco Presenta" }, { "sentences": [ "Ricki Pamela Lake (born September 21, 1968) is an American actress, producer, and television presenter.", " Lake is best known for her talk show which was broadcast internationally from September 1993 until May 2004.", " When Lake's show debuted, she was 24 and credited as being the youngest person to host a syndicated talk show at the time.", " In autumn 2012, Lake embarked on a second syndicated talk show project \"The Ricki Lake Show\" (dubbed as \"The New Ricki Lake Show\"), which aired on weekdays.", " In 2013, the series was canceled after one season but Lake won her first Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Host." ], "title": "Ricki Lake" }, { "sentences": [ "Rolando Barral (27 June 1939 – 21 January 2002) was a Cuban actor, television presenter and radio host.", " He appeared in dozens of telenovelas and television series for more than 40 years.", " He was the host of the long-running talk show \"El Show de Rolando Barral\", the first Spanish-language talk show in American television.", " He was often called \"the Latino Johnny Carson\"." ], "title": "Rolando Barral" } ]
[ "Title: George Earth\n\nGeorge Earth (born July 3, 1966) is an American musician, guitarist, songwriter, composer, music producer, comic book artist, and talk show host from Echo Park, California. He is perhaps best known as the lead guitarist for both World Entertainment War and Switchblade Symphony, later touring and recording with Angel Corpus Christi, Stolen Babies, and other bands before forming Los Angeles-based Small Halo in 2008. He publishes a semi-regular comic book series and hosts a regular talk show, The Talk Show, in which he also leads The Talk Show Band.", "Title: Simi Garewal\n\nSimi Garewal (born 17 October 1947) is an Indian actress and a talk show hostess. She is the recipient of two Filmfare awards. She is known for her work in the films \"Do Badan\", \"Saathi\", \"Mera Naam Joker\", \"Siddhartha\",\"Karz\" and Udeekaan (Punjabi film). She is also known for her celebrity talk show, \"Rendezvous with Simi Garewall.\"", "Title: Kris TV\n\nKris TV was a Philippine morning lifestyle talk show by ABS-CBN. It was hosted by the \"Queen of All Media\" Kris Aquino, who is making a talk show comeback after two years since \"Boy & Kris\", and is more of a talk show comeback evolving from her previous solo talk show entitled \"Today with Kris Aquino\". It is claimed by some as the local version of the now defunct-talk show, \"The Oprah Winfrey Show\". It debuted on June 27, 2011, and airs weekday mornings from 7:30 am to 9:00 am. The show was cancelled because of Aquino leaving the network due to health conditions and spending more time with the family.", "Title: Laura Bozzo\n\nLaura Cecilia Bozzo Rotondo (born August 19, 1951) is a Peruvian talk show hostess, best known for her Spanish-language talk show \"Laura\" that is being broadcast in the United States on the Univision television network. Show was aired in Miami, Florida.", "Title: Laura (TV series)\n\nLaura (also known as Laura en América, Laura sin censura, Laura de todos, and Laura en acción) is a Peruvian talk show, hosted by lawyer Laura Bozzo.", "Title: Tavis Smiley\n\nTavis Smiley ( ; born September 13, 1964) is an American talk show host and author. Smiley was born in Gulfport, Mississippi, and grew up in Bunker Hill, Indiana. After attending Indiana University, he worked during the late 1980s as an aide to Tom Bradley, the mayor of Los Angeles. Smiley became a radio commentator in 1991 and, starting in 1996, he hosted the talk show \"BET Talk\" (later renamed \"BET Tonight\") on Black Entertainment Television (BET). After Smiley sold an exclusive interview of Sara Jane Olson to ABC News in 2001, BET declined to renew his contract that year. Smiley then began hosting \"The Tavis Smiley Show\" on National Public Radio (NPR) (2002–04) and currently hosts \"Tavis Smiley\" on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) on weekdays and \"The Tavis Smiley Show\" on Public Radio International (PRI). From 2010 to 2013, Smiley and Cornel West joined forces to host their own radio talk show, \"Smiley & West\". They were featured together interviewing musician Bill Withers in the 2009 documentary film \"Still Bill\". He is the new host of \"Tavis Talks\" on BlogTalkRadio's Tavis Smiley Network.", "Title: Michael Coren\n\nMichael Coren (born 15 January 1959) is a British-Canadian columnist, author, public speaker, radio host and television talk show host. He hosted the television talk show \"The Michael Coren Show\" on the Crossroads Television System from 1999 to 2011 when he moved to the Sun News Network to host an evening talk show, \"The Arena with Michael Coren\", from 2011 until the channel's demise in early 2015. He has also been a long-time radio personality, particularly on Toronto talk radio station CFRB.", "Title: Don Francisco Presenta\n\nDon Francisco Presenta is a Spanish-language talk/reality show produced by Univision, and was hosted by Don Francisco. From October 11, 2001 to November 3, 2010, Univision originally aired \"Don Francisco Presenta\" on Wednesday nights at 10pm/9c. From November 10, 2010 to January 30, 2012, Univision aired the talk show Monday nights at 10pm/9c, after \"Cristina\" ended its run. The series also aired five specials between 2002 and 2008.", "Title: Ricki Lake\n\nRicki Pamela Lake (born September 21, 1968) is an American actress, producer, and television presenter. Lake is best known for her talk show which was broadcast internationally from September 1993 until May 2004. When Lake's show debuted, she was 24 and credited as being the youngest person to host a syndicated talk show at the time. In autumn 2012, Lake embarked on a second syndicated talk show project \"The Ricki Lake Show\" (dubbed as \"The New Ricki Lake Show\"), which aired on weekdays. In 2013, the series was canceled after one season but Lake won her first Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Host.", "Title: Rolando Barral\n\nRolando Barral (27 June 1939 – 21 January 2002) was a Cuban actor, television presenter and radio host. He appeared in dozens of telenovelas and television series for more than 40 years. He was the host of the long-running talk show \"El Show de Rolando Barral\", the first Spanish-language talk show in American television. He was often called \"the Latino Johnny Carson\"." ]
81,239
Which Japanese media franchise involved the voicing of John "Beau" Billingslea?
Digimon
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[ { "sentences": [ "Sakura Wars (サクラ大戦 , Sakura Taisen ) is a Japanese media franchise created by Ouji Hiroi, and is developed and formally licensed by Red Entertainment and Sega (who also owns the franchise).", " The franchise centers on a series of dramatic fantasy and science-fantasy tactical role-playing adventure video games, which consist of tactical wargame and dating sim elements, and also includes a motion picture, anime, printed media, and other merchandise.", " The series began in 1996 as an eponymous video game; the game was a success and spawned sequels.", " The video game series has branched into other genres and platforms, such as portable games and games for mobile phones." ], "title": "Sakura Wars" }, { "sentences": [ "Jewelpet (Japanese: ジュエルペット , Hepburn: Juerupetto ) is a Japanese media franchise and toy line created in 2008 as a joint venture between Sanrio and Sega Sammy Holdings, produced by the third character designer of Hello Kitty, Yuko Yamaguchi and illustrated by the character designer of Cinnamoroll, Miyuki Okumura.", " The franchise was originally launched on January 15, 2008, focusing on animals named after jewels, birthstones and minerals, who can use magic using their eyes." ], "title": "Jewelpet" }, { "sentences": [ "Valkyrie Drive (ヴァルキリードライヴ , Varukirī Doraivu ) is a Japanese media franchise created by Marvelous, which was announced at the AnimeJapan convention in March 2015.", " The franchise consists of three projects; Mermaid (マーメイド , Māmeido ) , an anime television series produced by Arms Corporation, which aired in Japan between October and December 2015; Bhikkhuni (ビクニ , Bikuni ) , a PlayStation Vita game released on December 10, 2015 in Japan with a Western release in 2016 and a Microsoft Windows version in 2017; and Siren (セイレーン , Seirēn ) , a social game for iOS and Android devices released in December 2015." ], "title": "Valkyrie Drive" }, { "sentences": [ "Digimon (デジモン \"Dejimon\", branded as Digimon: Digital Monsters, stylized as DIGIMON), short for \"Digital Monsters\" (デジタルモンスター \"Dejitaru Monsutā\"), is a Japanese media franchise encompassing virtual pet toys, anime, manga, video games, films and a trading card game.", " The franchise focuses on Digimon creatures, which are monsters living in a \"Digital World\", a parallel universe that originated from Earth's various communication networks.", " In many incarnations, Digimon are raised by humans called \"Digidestined\" or \"Tamers\" (\"Chosen Children\" in the Japanese version), and they team up to defeat evil Digimon and human villains who are trying to destroy the fabric of the Digital world." ], "title": "Digimon" }, { "sentences": [ "The themes of \"Neon Genesis Evangelion\" (新世紀エヴァンゲリオン , Shin Seiki Evangerion ) have been the subject of continued casual and academic debate since the Japanese media franchise was created by Gainax.", " In Japan, a national debate about the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion resulted in widespread coverage of the show's endings and its retellings, contributing to the interest in academic analysis of the show.", " Most of the franchise features an apocalyptic mecha action story, which revolves around the efforts by the paramilitary organization NERV to fight hostile beings called Angels, using giant humanoids called Evangelions that are piloted by select teenagers.", " The psychological, religious and philosophical analysis the work represents the majority of the discussion.", " Evangelion's influence in postmodern apocalyptic narratives on the \"sekaikei\" genre has been great, but it remains the most successful example." ], "title": "Themes of Neon Genesis Evangelion" }, { "sentences": [ "Chaos Dragon (Japanese: ケイオスドラゴン , Hepburn: Keiosu Doragon ) is a Japanese media franchise based on the Japanese role-playing game \"Red Dragon\" by Makoto Sanda, featuring characters created by Gen Urobuchi, Kinoko Nasu, Izuki Kogyoku, Simadoriru, and Ryōgo Narita." ], "title": "Chaos Dragon" }, { "sentences": [ "Megami Tensei, marketed overseas as Shin Megami Tensei (originally \"Revelations\"), is a Japanese media franchise created by Kouji Okada (credited as Cozy Okada in English), Ginichiro Suzuki, and Kazunari Suzuki.", " Primarily developed by Atlus and currently owned by Sega, the franchise consists of multiple subseries and covers multiple role-playing genres including tactical role-playing, action role-playing, and massively multiplayer online role-playing.", " The first two titles in the series were published by Bandai Namco (then Namco), but have been almost always published by Atlus in Japan and North America since the release of \"Shin Megami Tensei\".", " For Europe, Atlus publishes the games through third-party companies." ], "title": "Megami Tensei" }, { "sentences": [ "Neon Genesis Evangelion (新世紀エヴァンゲリオン , Shin Seiki Evangerion ) is a Japanese media franchise created and owned by Gainax.", " Most of the franchise features an apocalyptic mecha action story, which revolves around the efforts by the paramilitary organization NERV to fight hostile beings called Angels, using giant humanoids called Evangelions that are piloted by select teenagers.", " Other works deviate from this theme to varying degrees, focusing more on romantic interactions between the characters, side stories which did not appear in the original works, and/or reimaginings of the conflicts from the original works." ], "title": "Neon Genesis Evangelion (franchise)" }, { "sentences": [ "John \"Beau\" Billingslea (born 1944) is an American actor known as the voice of Jet Black in the popular anime \"Cowboy Bebop\", Ogremon in \"Digimon\" and Homura and Ay, the Fourth Raikage in \"Naruto Shippuden\".", " In addition to voice acting, He appeared in many television shows and some films including \"North and South Book II: Love and War\", \"Just Jordan\", \"The Hannah Montana Movie\", and \"\"." ], "title": "Beau Billingslea" }, { "sentences": [ "Black Rock Shooter (ブラック★ロックシューター , Burakku Rokku Shūtā ) is a Japanese media franchise based on characters created by illustrator Ryohei Fuke also known as Huke.", " It revolves around its eponymous character, a mysterious black haired girl with a blazing blue eye.", " The original illustration inspired a song of the same name by Supercell, which gained popularity on the Nico Nico Douga website.", " A 50-minute original video animation based on the franchise was produced by Yutaka Yamamoto's studio Ordet, written by Nagaru Tanigawa and Shinobu Yoshioka, and directed by Shinobu Yoshioka.", " A \"Pilot Edition\" was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc in September 2009, before the full version was released on DVDs bundled with select magazines from July 24, 2010, subtitled in seven languages, followed by a retail release on December 17, 2010.", " An eight-episode anime television series, produced by Ordet and Sanzigen, aired on Fuji TV's Noitamina programming block between February 2 and March 22, 2012.", " The franchise has also spawned several manga series and a video game for the PlayStation Portable titled \"\", each set in their own universe." ], "title": "Black Rock Shooter" } ]
[ "Title: Sakura Wars\n\nSakura Wars (サクラ大戦 , Sakura Taisen ) is a Japanese media franchise created by Ouji Hiroi, and is developed and formally licensed by Red Entertainment and Sega (who also owns the franchise). The franchise centers on a series of dramatic fantasy and science-fantasy tactical role-playing adventure video games, which consist of tactical wargame and dating sim elements, and also includes a motion picture, anime, printed media, and other merchandise. The series began in 1996 as an eponymous video game; the game was a success and spawned sequels. The video game series has branched into other genres and platforms, such as portable games and games for mobile phones.", "Title: Jewelpet\n\nJewelpet (Japanese: ジュエルペット , Hepburn: Juerupetto ) is a Japanese media franchise and toy line created in 2008 as a joint venture between Sanrio and Sega Sammy Holdings, produced by the third character designer of Hello Kitty, Yuko Yamaguchi and illustrated by the character designer of Cinnamoroll, Miyuki Okumura. The franchise was originally launched on January 15, 2008, focusing on animals named after jewels, birthstones and minerals, who can use magic using their eyes.", "Title: Valkyrie Drive\n\nValkyrie Drive (ヴァルキリードライヴ , Varukirī Doraivu ) is a Japanese media franchise created by Marvelous, which was announced at the AnimeJapan convention in March 2015. The franchise consists of three projects; Mermaid (マーメイド , Māmeido ) , an anime television series produced by Arms Corporation, which aired in Japan between October and December 2015; Bhikkhuni (ビクニ , Bikuni ) , a PlayStation Vita game released on December 10, 2015 in Japan with a Western release in 2016 and a Microsoft Windows version in 2017; and Siren (セイレーン , Seirēn ) , a social game for iOS and Android devices released in December 2015.", "Title: Digimon\n\nDigimon (デジモン \"Dejimon\", branded as Digimon: Digital Monsters, stylized as DIGIMON), short for \"Digital Monsters\" (デジタルモンスター \"Dejitaru Monsutā\"), is a Japanese media franchise encompassing virtual pet toys, anime, manga, video games, films and a trading card game. The franchise focuses on Digimon creatures, which are monsters living in a \"Digital World\", a parallel universe that originated from Earth's various communication networks. In many incarnations, Digimon are raised by humans called \"Digidestined\" or \"Tamers\" (\"Chosen Children\" in the Japanese version), and they team up to defeat evil Digimon and human villains who are trying to destroy the fabric of the Digital world.", "Title: Themes of Neon Genesis Evangelion\n\nThe themes of \"Neon Genesis Evangelion\" (新世紀エヴァンゲリオン , Shin Seiki Evangerion ) have been the subject of continued casual and academic debate since the Japanese media franchise was created by Gainax. In Japan, a national debate about the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion resulted in widespread coverage of the show's endings and its retellings, contributing to the interest in academic analysis of the show. Most of the franchise features an apocalyptic mecha action story, which revolves around the efforts by the paramilitary organization NERV to fight hostile beings called Angels, using giant humanoids called Evangelions that are piloted by select teenagers. The psychological, religious and philosophical analysis the work represents the majority of the discussion. Evangelion's influence in postmodern apocalyptic narratives on the \"sekaikei\" genre has been great, but it remains the most successful example.", "Title: Chaos Dragon\n\nChaos Dragon (Japanese: ケイオスドラゴン , Hepburn: Keiosu Doragon ) is a Japanese media franchise based on the Japanese role-playing game \"Red Dragon\" by Makoto Sanda, featuring characters created by Gen Urobuchi, Kinoko Nasu, Izuki Kogyoku, Simadoriru, and Ryōgo Narita.", "Title: Megami Tensei\n\nMegami Tensei, marketed overseas as Shin Megami Tensei (originally \"Revelations\"), is a Japanese media franchise created by Kouji Okada (credited as Cozy Okada in English), Ginichiro Suzuki, and Kazunari Suzuki. Primarily developed by Atlus and currently owned by Sega, the franchise consists of multiple subseries and covers multiple role-playing genres including tactical role-playing, action role-playing, and massively multiplayer online role-playing. The first two titles in the series were published by Bandai Namco (then Namco), but have been almost always published by Atlus in Japan and North America since the release of \"Shin Megami Tensei\". For Europe, Atlus publishes the games through third-party companies.", "Title: Neon Genesis Evangelion (franchise)\n\nNeon Genesis Evangelion (新世紀エヴァンゲリオン , Shin Seiki Evangerion ) is a Japanese media franchise created and owned by Gainax. Most of the franchise features an apocalyptic mecha action story, which revolves around the efforts by the paramilitary organization NERV to fight hostile beings called Angels, using giant humanoids called Evangelions that are piloted by select teenagers. Other works deviate from this theme to varying degrees, focusing more on romantic interactions between the characters, side stories which did not appear in the original works, and/or reimaginings of the conflicts from the original works.", "Title: Beau Billingslea\n\nJohn \"Beau\" Billingslea (born 1944) is an American actor known as the voice of Jet Black in the popular anime \"Cowboy Bebop\", Ogremon in \"Digimon\" and Homura and Ay, the Fourth Raikage in \"Naruto Shippuden\". In addition to voice acting, He appeared in many television shows and some films including \"North and South Book II: Love and War\", \"Just Jordan\", \"The Hannah Montana Movie\", and \"\".", "Title: Black Rock Shooter\n\nBlack Rock Shooter (ブラック★ロックシューター , Burakku Rokku Shūtā ) is a Japanese media franchise based on characters created by illustrator Ryohei Fuke also known as Huke. It revolves around its eponymous character, a mysterious black haired girl with a blazing blue eye. The original illustration inspired a song of the same name by Supercell, which gained popularity on the Nico Nico Douga website. A 50-minute original video animation based on the franchise was produced by Yutaka Yamamoto's studio Ordet, written by Nagaru Tanigawa and Shinobu Yoshioka, and directed by Shinobu Yoshioka. A \"Pilot Edition\" was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc in September 2009, before the full version was released on DVDs bundled with select magazines from July 24, 2010, subtitled in seven languages, followed by a retail release on December 17, 2010. An eight-episode anime television series, produced by Ordet and Sanzigen, aired on Fuji TV's Noitamina programming block between February 2 and March 22, 2012. The franchise has also spawned several manga series and a video game for the PlayStation Portable titled \"\", each set in their own universe." ]
81,240
Who directed the 1999 movie that has a cameo appearance from an actress from "Working Girl"?
Liam O Mochain
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X-Men United\", and \"\") and reprised his role in the prequel films \"\" and \"\", the latter in a cameo appearance.", " He again starred in \"The Wolverine\" and \"\".", " He appeared in photographic form in \"Deadpool\" and reprised his role as Wolverine in \"\" and one last stand-alone \"Wolverine\" film.", " Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Famke Janssen, Halle Berry, Anna Paquin, James Marsden and Shawn Ashmore have also appeared in the original trilogy and \"Days of Future Past\", with Stewart also making a cameo appearance in \"Origins: Wolverine\" and \"The Wolverine\", and Janssen and McKellen in \"The Wolverine\".", " Rebecca Romijn also appeared in the original trilogy and made a cameo appearance in \"First Class\"." ], "title": "List of X-Men films cast members" }, { "sentences": [ "Working Girl (Original Soundtrack Album) is the soundtrack to the 1988 Oscar-winning hit film \"Working Girl\"." ], "title": "Working Girl (Original Soundtrack Album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kenji Matsuda (松田 賢二 , Matsuda Kenji , born September 23, 1971 in Osaka) is a Japanese actor.", " Matsuda began acting in high school when a girl he had a crush on convinced him to join the theatre club.", " He later joined the sho-gekijo theatrical troupe Haiyu-Za.", " Nowadays known for roles such as Kagero in the low-budget films \"Shinobi: The Law of Shinobi\", 2002, and its sequels \"Shinobi: Runaway\", 2005 (not related to the 2005 film \"\"), \"Shinobi: Hidden Techniques\", and \"Shinobi: A Way Out\".", " He is probably best known in Japan for numerous roles he has played in the tokusatsu genre: starting with \"Kamen Rider Hibiki\" as Zaoumaru Zaitsuhara/Kamen Rider Zanki (as well as related characters: Buddhist monk Kamen Rider Touki in the movie special - a Sengoku-era version of Zanki - and an alternate Zanki from the Hibiki World as depicted in \"Kamen Rider Decade\"), and in \"Kamen Rider Kiva\" as Jiro/Garulu (who made a cameo appearance in \"\").", " He has also appeared in a cameo in the \"Kamen Rider G\" special and has a recurring role in the series .", " He played the role of Raizo Gabi in \"Shuriken Sentai Ninninger\"." ], "title": "Kenji Matsuda" }, { "sentences": [ "The Book That Wrote Itself is a 1999 road movie starring Liam O Mochain, Antoinette Guiney and features cameo appearances from George Clooney, Kenneth Branagh, Melanie Griffith, Bryan Singer, and Chazz Palminteri among others.", " The film was written and directed by Irish filmmaker Liam O Mochain (W.C.(film)).", " The film screened at numerous film festivals worldwide and was released in 2000." ], "title": "The Book That Wrote Itself" }, { "sentences": [ "A cameo role or cameo appearance ( ; often shortened to just cameo) is a brief appearance or voice part of a known person in a work of the performing arts, typically unnamed or appearing as themselves.", " These roles are generally small, many of them non-speaking ones, and are commonly either appearances in a work in which they hold some special significance (such as actors from an original movie appearing in its remake) or renowned people making uncredited appearances.", " Short appearances by celebrities, film directors, politicians, athletes or musicians are common.", " A crew member of the movie or show playing a minor role can be referred to as a cameo as well, such as Alfred Hitchcock's frequently performed cameos." ], "title": "Cameo appearance" }, { "sentences": [ "Baana Kaathadi (English: \"Kite\" ) is a 2010 Tamil romance film written and directed by Badri Venkatesh.", " Adharvaa, son of Tamil actor Murali, makes his debut in the film as a lead actor, while Prasanna, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, and Karunas also play lead roles, while Murali makes a cameo appearance.", " Featuring music scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja, cinematography by Richard M. Nathan and editing by Suresh Urs, the film, which was launched in March 2009, released on 6 August 2010.", " It is the last movie of Murali, who made a special appearance in this movie, before his death in September 2010.", " This movie was an above average grosser but was an acclaimed film." ], "title": "Baana Kaathadi" } ]
[ "Title: The Cool Ones\n\nThe Cool Ones (aka \"Cool, Baby Cool\") is a 1967 film starring Roddy McDowall and directed by Gene Nelson. Mrs. Miller performs in a cameo role, and the film features cameo performances by bands the Leaves and the Bantams, as well as a cameo appearance by Glen Campbell.", "Title: Blonde Ambition\n\nBlonde Ambition is an American film released in December 2007 and inspired by the theme of the Academy Award-winning movie \"Working Girl\", starring singer/actress Jessica Simpson playing the part of a small town girl who moves to New York City and rises up into a career as a business woman. The film also stars Luke Wilson, Paul Vogt and actor/comedian Andy Dick.", "Title: Jolin Tsai filmography\n\nTaiwanese entertainer Jolin Tsai ( ) has been featured in two feature films, five short films, four television dramas, and one variety show. In 2001, she made her acting debut as a guest appearance in the television drama, \"Six Friends\", which was directed by Ma Kung-wei. Her next television dramas, \"Come to My Place\", directed by Doze Niu, and \"In Love\", directed by Ouyang Sheng and Chang Chih-chao, were released in 2002. Tsai followed it with a leading role in the television drama, \"Hi Working Girl\" (2003), which was directed by Huang Ko-i and Wu Ssu-ta, with Taiwanese actor Show Lo. She received mixed reviews for her leading role in the television drama. To further promote her studio album in 2007, she played the title role in the film, \"Agent J\", which was directed by Jeff Chang, Kuang Sheng, and Lai Wei-kang. She was received positively for her leading role in the film. In 2016, she joined the voice cast of Disney animated film, \"Zootopia\", which was directed by Byron Howard and Rich Moore. She voiced a European rabbit named Judy Hopps who is a newly appointed member of the Zootopia Police Department in the film's Taiwanese version.", "Title: Melanie Griffith\n\nMelanie Richards Griffith (born August 9, 1957) is an American actress. Griffith began her career as an adolescent in nonspeaking film roles before making her credited debut opposite Gene Hackman in Arthur Penn's \"Night Moves\" (1975). She rose to prominence for her role in Brian De Palma's \"Body Double\" (1984), which earned her a National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress. Griffith's subsequent performance in \"Something Wild\" (1986) garnered critical acclaim before she was cast in 1988's \"Working Girl\", which earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress and won her a Golden Globe.", "Title: List of X-Men films cast members\n\nThe following is a list of cast members who have portrayed characters appearing in the \"X-Men\" film series, based upon the comic books of the same name. Hugh Jackman appeared in the first seven films: he played James \"Logan\" Howlett / Wolverine in the original trilogy (\"X-Men\", \"X2 - X-Men United\", and \"\") and reprised his role in the prequel films \"\" and \"\", the latter in a cameo appearance. He again starred in \"The Wolverine\" and \"\". He appeared in photographic form in \"Deadpool\" and reprised his role as Wolverine in \"\" and one last stand-alone \"Wolverine\" film. Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Famke Janssen, Halle Berry, Anna Paquin, James Marsden and Shawn Ashmore have also appeared in the original trilogy and \"Days of Future Past\", with Stewart also making a cameo appearance in \"Origins: Wolverine\" and \"The Wolverine\", and Janssen and McKellen in \"The Wolverine\". Rebecca Romijn also appeared in the original trilogy and made a cameo appearance in \"First Class\".", "Title: Working Girl (Original Soundtrack Album)\n\nWorking Girl (Original Soundtrack Album) is the soundtrack to the 1988 Oscar-winning hit film \"Working Girl\".", "Title: Kenji Matsuda\n\nKenji Matsuda (松田 賢二 , Matsuda Kenji , born September 23, 1971 in Osaka) is a Japanese actor. Matsuda began acting in high school when a girl he had a crush on convinced him to join the theatre club. He later joined the sho-gekijo theatrical troupe Haiyu-Za. Nowadays known for roles such as Kagero in the low-budget films \"Shinobi: The Law of Shinobi\", 2002, and its sequels \"Shinobi: Runaway\", 2005 (not related to the 2005 film \"\"), \"Shinobi: Hidden Techniques\", and \"Shinobi: A Way Out\". He is probably best known in Japan for numerous roles he has played in the tokusatsu genre: starting with \"Kamen Rider Hibiki\" as Zaoumaru Zaitsuhara/Kamen Rider Zanki (as well as related characters: Buddhist monk Kamen Rider Touki in the movie special - a Sengoku-era version of Zanki - and an alternate Zanki from the Hibiki World as depicted in \"Kamen Rider Decade\"), and in \"Kamen Rider Kiva\" as Jiro/Garulu (who made a cameo appearance in \"\"). He has also appeared in a cameo in the \"Kamen Rider G\" special and has a recurring role in the series . He played the role of Raizo Gabi in \"Shuriken Sentai Ninninger\".", "Title: The Book That Wrote Itself\n\nThe Book That Wrote Itself is a 1999 road movie starring Liam O Mochain, Antoinette Guiney and features cameo appearances from George Clooney, Kenneth Branagh, Melanie Griffith, Bryan Singer, and Chazz Palminteri among others. The film was written and directed by Irish filmmaker Liam O Mochain (W.C.(film)). The film screened at numerous film festivals worldwide and was released in 2000.", "Title: Cameo appearance\n\nA cameo role or cameo appearance ( ; often shortened to just cameo) is a brief appearance or voice part of a known person in a work of the performing arts, typically unnamed or appearing as themselves. These roles are generally small, many of them non-speaking ones, and are commonly either appearances in a work in which they hold some special significance (such as actors from an original movie appearing in its remake) or renowned people making uncredited appearances. Short appearances by celebrities, film directors, politicians, athletes or musicians are common. A crew member of the movie or show playing a minor role can be referred to as a cameo as well, such as Alfred Hitchcock's frequently performed cameos.", "Title: Baana Kaathadi\n\nBaana Kaathadi (English: \"Kite\" ) is a 2010 Tamil romance film written and directed by Badri Venkatesh. Adharvaa, son of Tamil actor Murali, makes his debut in the film as a lead actor, while Prasanna, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, and Karunas also play lead roles, while Murali makes a cameo appearance. Featuring music scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja, cinematography by Richard M. Nathan and editing by Suresh Urs, the film, which was launched in March 2009, released on 6 August 2010. It is the last movie of Murali, who made a special appearance in this movie, before his death in September 2010. This movie was an above average grosser but was an acclaimed film." ]
81,241
What company manages the second directionally-named shopping hub opened in Columbus?
Woodmont Management
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[ { "sentences": [ "Société nationale des pétroles du Congo (the National Petroleum Company of the Congo, SNPC) is a national oil company of the Republic of the Congo.", " The company was established in 1998 after the dissolution of the public company Hydro-Congo.", " The company manages government-owned shares of production from oil fields in the country.", " The company has stakes in Moho-Bilondo (15%), Nkossa (15%), M'Boundi (8.8%), Kitina (35%), Sendji (15%), Yanga (15%), Djambala (35%), Foukanda (35%), Mwafi (35%), Emeraude (49%), Yombo (49%), Tilapia (35%), Azurite (15%), and Turquoise Marine-1 (15%) fields.", " It owns the refinery company named Congolaise de Raffinage (CORAF)." ], "title": "Société Nationale des Pétroles du Congo" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas A.S. Tiang is an architect based in Malaysia.", " In the 1970s, he was responsible for a few of Malaysia's earliest shopping centers, including one of the first South East Asian shopping centres, the modernist Ampang Park Shopping Centre.", " Ampang Park opened in March 1973; standing as the first and oldest shopping centre in Malaysia.", " The complex was developed by the Low Keng Huat Brothers Realty Sdn Bhd who were also the developers of the first shopping complex in Singapore; People's Park.", " The complex was 3 storeys tall, and because of cross-ventilation, its central atrium was, and remains, mostly un air-conditioned.", " It featured lifts, escalators, a carpark, and had 260,000 SF of commercial space.", " In addition to Tiang, the project architect, as listed in an advertisement, was the Design Partnership.", " Despite the shopping centre being over 40 years old, it still functions as a successful shopping hub." ], "title": "Thomas A.S Tiang" }, { "sentences": [ "Northland Mall was a shopping mall located on the north side of Columbus, Ohio, at the intersection of Morse Road and Karl Road.", " It opened in 1964 as an open-air shopping center and the first shopping mall in Columbus.", " Northland was the first of the four directionally-named shopping hubs in Columbus, along with Eastland (1967), Westland (1969) and Southland (1975) [a small strip center, now closed].", " Though popular through the 1990s, three new shopping centers were completed in the late 1990s and early 2000s that took businesses and shoppers away from Northland.", " It closed in 2002 and was demolished in 2004.", " The site has subsequently been redeveloped as Northland Village, a multi-use complex containing government offices, retail stores and the Franklin County Dog Shelter and Adoption Center." ], "title": "Northland Mall" }, { "sentences": [ "Tashkeel Hub is an art facility in the United Arab Emirates.", " Tashkeel Hub opened in 2008 by Lateefa bint Maktoum as a contemporary art facility in the United Arab Emirates to provide permanent studio spaces to artists, host art exhibitions, funds artist exchange and artist residency programs on its premises located near Nad Al Sheba, Dubai." ], "title": "Tashkeel Dubai" }, { "sentences": [ "DMM.com Ltd (株式会社DMM.com ) is a Japan-based electronic commerce and Internet company with a diversified group of businesses that includes online shopping and video on demand service.", " The company manages DMM.com, an online entertainment site that allows users to purchase goods and services like e-books, games, mainstream DVD releases, and 3D printing.", " Its subsidiary DMM.com Securities is the world's second largest forex company in terms of trading volume." ], "title": "DMM.com" }, { "sentences": [ "Parque Arauco is the third largest Chilean shopping malls company, after Cencosud's malls division and Mall Plaza the S.A.C.I. Falabella shopping malls subsidiary.", " It is headquartered in Santiago.", " The company manages shopping malls in Chile, Peru and Colombia.", " It has 24 shopping malls with a total of GLA 672,700 square meters." ], "title": "Parque Arauco S.A." }, { "sentences": [ "The Hub (also known as the Verwood Hub) is a multi-purpose venue based in Verwood, Dorset.", " The Hub opened in 2007, and hosts a range of live music, theatre, art, conferences and workshops." ], "title": "The Hub (Verwood)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Shakespeare Theatre Company is a regional theatre company located in Washington, D.C. The theatre company focuses primarily on plays from the Shakespeare canon, but its seasons include works by other classic playwrights such as Euripides, Ibsen, Wilde, Shaw, Schiller, Coward and Tennessee Williams.", " The company manages and performs in the Harman Center for the Arts, consisting of the Lansburgh Theatre and Sidney Harman Hall.", " In cooperation with George Washington University, they run the Academy for Classical Acting." ], "title": "Shakespeare Theatre Company" }, { "sentences": [ "Eastland Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Columbus, Ohio.", " Opened in 1968, it no longer has any open anchor stores.", " Its four vacant anchors were originally occupied by Lazarus, Kaufmann's (later Macy's), Sears, and JC Penney.", " The mall is managed by Woodmont Management." ], "title": "Eastland Mall (Columbus, Ohio)" }, { "sentences": [ "McCain Mall is the largest enclosed shopping mall by leasable area in the Little Rock metropolitan area, located near Interstate 40 in North Little Rock, Arkansas.", " The shopping hub was officially dedicated in April 1973, although its primary anchor, Little Rock-based Pfiefer-Blass, had opened for business in late 1972.", " Among its 80 stores and services were a J.G. McCrory 5 and 10 and McCain Mall Cinema I and II.", " The shopping center was the largest in the state until an addition was completed as Fort Smith's Central Mall in 1986.", " McCain Mall is one of two enclosed shopping centers within Central Arkansas, with the other enclosed mall being the larger (by number of stores) Park Plaza Mall, located in Little Rock.", " Anchors are Dillard's, JCPenney and Sears." ], "title": "McCain Mall" } ]
[ "Title: Société Nationale des Pétroles du Congo\n\nSociété nationale des pétroles du Congo (the National Petroleum Company of the Congo, SNPC) is a national oil company of the Republic of the Congo. The company was established in 1998 after the dissolution of the public company Hydro-Congo. The company manages government-owned shares of production from oil fields in the country. The company has stakes in Moho-Bilondo (15%), Nkossa (15%), M'Boundi (8.8%), Kitina (35%), Sendji (15%), Yanga (15%), Djambala (35%), Foukanda (35%), Mwafi (35%), Emeraude (49%), Yombo (49%), Tilapia (35%), Azurite (15%), and Turquoise Marine-1 (15%) fields. It owns the refinery company named Congolaise de Raffinage (CORAF).", "Title: Thomas A.S Tiang\n\nThomas A.S. Tiang is an architect based in Malaysia. In the 1970s, he was responsible for a few of Malaysia's earliest shopping centers, including one of the first South East Asian shopping centres, the modernist Ampang Park Shopping Centre. Ampang Park opened in March 1973; standing as the first and oldest shopping centre in Malaysia. The complex was developed by the Low Keng Huat Brothers Realty Sdn Bhd who were also the developers of the first shopping complex in Singapore; People's Park. The complex was 3 storeys tall, and because of cross-ventilation, its central atrium was, and remains, mostly un air-conditioned. It featured lifts, escalators, a carpark, and had 260,000 SF of commercial space. In addition to Tiang, the project architect, as listed in an advertisement, was the Design Partnership. Despite the shopping centre being over 40 years old, it still functions as a successful shopping hub.", "Title: Northland Mall\n\nNorthland Mall was a shopping mall located on the north side of Columbus, Ohio, at the intersection of Morse Road and Karl Road. It opened in 1964 as an open-air shopping center and the first shopping mall in Columbus. Northland was the first of the four directionally-named shopping hubs in Columbus, along with Eastland (1967), Westland (1969) and Southland (1975) [a small strip center, now closed]. Though popular through the 1990s, three new shopping centers were completed in the late 1990s and early 2000s that took businesses and shoppers away from Northland. It closed in 2002 and was demolished in 2004. The site has subsequently been redeveloped as Northland Village, a multi-use complex containing government offices, retail stores and the Franklin County Dog Shelter and Adoption Center.", "Title: Tashkeel Dubai\n\nTashkeel Hub is an art facility in the United Arab Emirates. Tashkeel Hub opened in 2008 by Lateefa bint Maktoum as a contemporary art facility in the United Arab Emirates to provide permanent studio spaces to artists, host art exhibitions, funds artist exchange and artist residency programs on its premises located near Nad Al Sheba, Dubai.", "Title: DMM.com\n\nDMM.com Ltd (株式会社DMM.com ) is a Japan-based electronic commerce and Internet company with a diversified group of businesses that includes online shopping and video on demand service. The company manages DMM.com, an online entertainment site that allows users to purchase goods and services like e-books, games, mainstream DVD releases, and 3D printing. Its subsidiary DMM.com Securities is the world's second largest forex company in terms of trading volume.", "Title: Parque Arauco S.A.\n\nParque Arauco is the third largest Chilean shopping malls company, after Cencosud's malls division and Mall Plaza the S.A.C.I. Falabella shopping malls subsidiary. It is headquartered in Santiago. The company manages shopping malls in Chile, Peru and Colombia. It has 24 shopping malls with a total of GLA 672,700 square meters.", "Title: The Hub (Verwood)\n\nThe Hub (also known as the Verwood Hub) is a multi-purpose venue based in Verwood, Dorset. The Hub opened in 2007, and hosts a range of live music, theatre, art, conferences and workshops.", "Title: Shakespeare Theatre Company\n\nThe Shakespeare Theatre Company is a regional theatre company located in Washington, D.C. The theatre company focuses primarily on plays from the Shakespeare canon, but its seasons include works by other classic playwrights such as Euripides, Ibsen, Wilde, Shaw, Schiller, Coward and Tennessee Williams. The company manages and performs in the Harman Center for the Arts, consisting of the Lansburgh Theatre and Sidney Harman Hall. In cooperation with George Washington University, they run the Academy for Classical Acting.", "Title: Eastland Mall (Columbus, Ohio)\n\nEastland Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Columbus, Ohio. Opened in 1968, it no longer has any open anchor stores. Its four vacant anchors were originally occupied by Lazarus, Kaufmann's (later Macy's), Sears, and JC Penney. The mall is managed by Woodmont Management.", "Title: McCain Mall\n\nMcCain Mall is the largest enclosed shopping mall by leasable area in the Little Rock metropolitan area, located near Interstate 40 in North Little Rock, Arkansas. The shopping hub was officially dedicated in April 1973, although its primary anchor, Little Rock-based Pfiefer-Blass, had opened for business in late 1972. Among its 80 stores and services were a J.G. McCrory 5 and 10 and McCain Mall Cinema I and II. The shopping center was the largest in the state until an addition was completed as Fort Smith's Central Mall in 1986. McCain Mall is one of two enclosed shopping centers within Central Arkansas, with the other enclosed mall being the larger (by number of stores) Park Plaza Mall, located in Little Rock. Anchors are Dillard's, JCPenney and Sears." ]
81,242
Which was released first, Dinosaur or The Happiest Millionaire?
The Happiest Millionaire
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Happiest Millionaire (complete title Count Basie Captures Walt Disney's The Happiest Millionaire) is an album by pianist and bandleader Count Basie and His Orchestra featuring performances of tunes featured in Walt Disney's motion picture \"The Happiest Millionaire\" recorded in 1967 and released on the Coliseum label." ], "title": "The Happiest Millionaire (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Fortuosity\" is the first song in the 1967 motion picture The Happiest Millionaire.", " It was first performed by Tommy Steele playing the part of \"John Lawless\" (the butler).", " The song was written by Robert and Richard Sherman.", " Richard Sherman stated that the word meant \"Faith and Good Fortune\".", " \"Fortuosity\" is another nonsense word alongside the name of another one of their songs,\"Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious\".", " Steele also sings the song, \"I'll Always Be Irish\", in the movie." ], "title": "Fortuosity" }, { "sentences": [ "\"I'll Always Be Irish\" is a song from the film musical, \"The Happiest Millionaire\".", " It was written by Robert and Richard Sherman and was sung by Tommy Steele as \"John Lawless\" explaining that he will be proud to be American, but that we will remain just as proud to be Irish.", " Steele also sings the song, \"Fortuosity\", in the movie." ], "title": "I'll Always Be Irish" }, { "sentences": [ "Bill Thomas (October 13, 1921 – May 30, 2000) was an American Academy Award-winning costume designer who had over 180 credits.", " He is perhaps best known for films like \"Babes in Toyland\", \"Spartacus\" and \"The Happiest Millionaire\".", " He was nominated 10 times." ], "title": "Bill Thomas (costume designer)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A. is the debut studio album by American country artist Donna Fargo.", " The album was released in May 1972 on Dot Records and was produced by Fargo's husband and manager Stan Silver.", " The album's title track became Fargo's first major hit and a crossover Country pop hit, reaching #1 on the \"Billboard\" country chart and the Top 20 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", " The second single entitled \"Funny Face\" had similar success the same year.", " \"The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A.\" is Donna Fargo's highest-selling album in the United States." ], "title": "The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A." }, { "sentences": [ "\"Tattooed Millionaire\" is the first single from Bruce Dickinson's debut solo album, \"Tattooed Millionaire\".", " It was released on 11 April 1990.", " \"Tattooed Millionaire\" reached number 18 on the UK charts.", " The promotional video was directed by Storm Thorgerson.", " According to the lyrics, the song is about American rock stars using each other, flaunting their wealth and excess, stabbing people in the back and failing to fulfil their obligations to others.", " Nikki Sixx has stated that the song is about him, inspired by Dickinson's then-wife cheating on him with Sixx and then Dickinson finding out about it after reading \"The Dirt\", though that is doubtful since \"Tattooed Millionaire\" was released eleven years before \"The Dirt\" was published." ], "title": "Tattooed Millionaire (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Me Ol' Bamboo\" is a song written by the Sherman Brothers for the motion picture \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\".", " It was originally written to be choreographed as a morris dance (although the dance has much more in common with the Căluşari (reference required)) for the film by Marc Breaux and Dee Dee Wood (\"Mary Poppins\", \"The Happiest Millionaire\", \"The Sound of Music\") and adapted for the stage by choreographer Gillian Lynne who also created the choreography for \"Cats\" and \"The Phantom of the Opera\"." ], "title": "Me Ol' Bamboo" }, { "sentences": [ "The Happiest Millionaire is a 1967 musical film starring Fred MacMurray and based upon the true story of Philadelphia millionaire Anthony J. Drexel Biddle.", " The film received an Academy Award nomination for Costume Design by Bill Thomas.", " The musical song score is by Robert and Richard Sherman.", " The screenplay is by AJ Carothers based on the play that was based on the book \"My Philadelphia Father\" by Cordelia Drexel Biddle.", " This was the last film with personal involvement from Walt Disney, who died during its production." ], "title": "The Happiest Millionaire" }, { "sentences": [ "Dinosaur is a 2000 American CGI animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and The Secret Lab and released by Walt Disney Pictures.", " It is the 39th Disney animated feature film and Disney's The Secret Lab computer animated feature, though it is not officially labeled as one of the animated classics in the United Kingdom, where \"The Wild\" (2006) is included in the canon instead." ], "title": "Dinosaur (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Happiest Place in Town\" is a single by Australian rock/pop group Do-Ré-Mi released by Virgin Records and is the title track from their second album\"The Happiest Place in Town\".", " The song was written by, drummer Dorland Bray, bass guitarist Helen Carter and guitarist Stephen Philip.", " While the B-side \"Take Me Anywhere\" was written by Bray, bass guitarist Helen Carter and Philip; it is their first single not co-written with lead vocalist Deborah Conway.", " Do-R´e-Mi's 1985 single \"Man Overboard\" had been a surprise top 5 hit, but \"Happiest Place in Town\", from their second album, which was produced by Martin Rushent, had less chart success." ], "title": "The Happiest Place in Town (song)" } ]
[ "Title: The Happiest Millionaire (album)\n\nThe Happiest Millionaire (complete title Count Basie Captures Walt Disney's The Happiest Millionaire) is an album by pianist and bandleader Count Basie and His Orchestra featuring performances of tunes featured in Walt Disney's motion picture \"The Happiest Millionaire\" recorded in 1967 and released on the Coliseum label.", "Title: Fortuosity\n\n\"Fortuosity\" is the first song in the 1967 motion picture The Happiest Millionaire. It was first performed by Tommy Steele playing the part of \"John Lawless\" (the butler). The song was written by Robert and Richard Sherman. Richard Sherman stated that the word meant \"Faith and Good Fortune\". \"Fortuosity\" is another nonsense word alongside the name of another one of their songs,\"Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious\". Steele also sings the song, \"I'll Always Be Irish\", in the movie.", "Title: I'll Always Be Irish\n\n\"I'll Always Be Irish\" is a song from the film musical, \"The Happiest Millionaire\". It was written by Robert and Richard Sherman and was sung by Tommy Steele as \"John Lawless\" explaining that he will be proud to be American, but that we will remain just as proud to be Irish. Steele also sings the song, \"Fortuosity\", in the movie.", "Title: Bill Thomas (costume designer)\n\nBill Thomas (October 13, 1921 – May 30, 2000) was an American Academy Award-winning costume designer who had over 180 credits. He is perhaps best known for films like \"Babes in Toyland\", \"Spartacus\" and \"The Happiest Millionaire\". He was nominated 10 times.", "Title: The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A.\n\nThe Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A. is the debut studio album by American country artist Donna Fargo. The album was released in May 1972 on Dot Records and was produced by Fargo's husband and manager Stan Silver. The album's title track became Fargo's first major hit and a crossover Country pop hit, reaching #1 on the \"Billboard\" country chart and the Top 20 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The second single entitled \"Funny Face\" had similar success the same year. \"The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A.\" is Donna Fargo's highest-selling album in the United States.", "Title: Tattooed Millionaire (song)\n\n\"Tattooed Millionaire\" is the first single from Bruce Dickinson's debut solo album, \"Tattooed Millionaire\". It was released on 11 April 1990. \"Tattooed Millionaire\" reached number 18 on the UK charts. The promotional video was directed by Storm Thorgerson. According to the lyrics, the song is about American rock stars using each other, flaunting their wealth and excess, stabbing people in the back and failing to fulfil their obligations to others. Nikki Sixx has stated that the song is about him, inspired by Dickinson's then-wife cheating on him with Sixx and then Dickinson finding out about it after reading \"The Dirt\", though that is doubtful since \"Tattooed Millionaire\" was released eleven years before \"The Dirt\" was published.", "Title: Me Ol' Bamboo\n\n\"Me Ol' Bamboo\" is a song written by the Sherman Brothers for the motion picture \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\". It was originally written to be choreographed as a morris dance (although the dance has much more in common with the Căluşari (reference required)) for the film by Marc Breaux and Dee Dee Wood (\"Mary Poppins\", \"The Happiest Millionaire\", \"The Sound of Music\") and adapted for the stage by choreographer Gillian Lynne who also created the choreography for \"Cats\" and \"The Phantom of the Opera\".", "Title: The Happiest Millionaire\n\nThe Happiest Millionaire is a 1967 musical film starring Fred MacMurray and based upon the true story of Philadelphia millionaire Anthony J. Drexel Biddle. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Costume Design by Bill Thomas. The musical song score is by Robert and Richard Sherman. The screenplay is by AJ Carothers based on the play that was based on the book \"My Philadelphia Father\" by Cordelia Drexel Biddle. This was the last film with personal involvement from Walt Disney, who died during its production.", "Title: Dinosaur (film)\n\nDinosaur is a 2000 American CGI animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and The Secret Lab and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 39th Disney animated feature film and Disney's The Secret Lab computer animated feature, though it is not officially labeled as one of the animated classics in the United Kingdom, where \"The Wild\" (2006) is included in the canon instead.", "Title: The Happiest Place in Town (song)\n\n\"The Happiest Place in Town\" is a single by Australian rock/pop group Do-Ré-Mi released by Virgin Records and is the title track from their second album\"The Happiest Place in Town\". The song was written by, drummer Dorland Bray, bass guitarist Helen Carter and guitarist Stephen Philip. While the B-side \"Take Me Anywhere\" was written by Bray, bass guitarist Helen Carter and Philip; it is their first single not co-written with lead vocalist Deborah Conway. Do-R´e-Mi's 1985 single \"Man Overboard\" had been a surprise top 5 hit, but \"Happiest Place in Town\", from their second album, which was produced by Martin Rushent, had less chart success." ]
81,243
Charlie Puth and Shy Carter both released songs they wrote in what same year?
2015
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[ { "sentences": [ "American singer Charlie Puth has released one studio album, three extended plays, one video album, three singles, and three promotional singles. Puth released two extended plays, \"The Otto Tunes\" (2010) and \"Ego\" (2013), as an independent artist.", " In 2015 he signed with Atlantic Records and released his debut single \"Marvin Gaye\", which features guest vocals from Meghan Trainor.", " The single has been certified 2× Platinum in Australia, topped the charts in New Zealand, Ireland, and the United Kingdom, and peaked at number 21 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", " Puth wrote, co-produced, and was featured on a song with Wiz Khalifa, \"See You Again\", included in the \"Furious 7\" soundtrack.", " On May 1, 2015, Puth released an EP, \"Some Type of Love\".", " The pre-order for Puth's debut studio album \"Nine Track Mind\" started on August 20, 2015 along with the second single \"One Call Away\".", " The album was officially released on January 29, 2016." ], "title": "Charlie Puth discography" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Attention\" is a song recorded by American singer/songwriter Charlie Puth.", " Written and produced by Puth, with additional songwriting by Jacob Kasher, the song was released on April 21, 2017 by Atlantic Records, as the lead single from Puth's upcoming second studio album \"Voice Notes\".", " It is a midtempo pop rock song with elements of '80s soft-soul and funk.", " The song's music video was released on April 24, 2017.", " The single has since attained top 10 peaks in more than 10 countries, including France, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the Philippines, and the United States." ], "title": "Attention (Charlie Puth song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Stuck Like Glue\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music duo Sugarland.", " It was released July 26, 2010 as the first single from their album \"The Incredible Machine\", released October 19, 2010.", " \"Stuck Like Glue\" debuted at number 44 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs chart for the week of August 7, 2010, and debuted at #20 on \"Billboard\" Hot 100 the following week.", " It went on to sell 2,629,000 digital copies by May 2013.", " The song was written by Jennifer Nettles, Kristian Bush, Kevin Griffin and Shy Carter." ], "title": "Stuck Like Glue" }, { "sentences": [ "Shy Carter (born August 21, 1984), is an American songwriter, record producer, and singer.", " Recently, Shy has written for top acts such as Meghan Trainor, Jason Derulo, Charlie Puth, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, and Billy Currington.", " He co-wrote Charlie Puth's two-time platinum hit \"One Call Away\" which hit No. 1 on \"Billboard\"'s Adult Top 40 chart.", " In 2009, he co-wrote \"Someday\" with Rob Thomas, which spent over 40 weeks in the Top 5 and became a No. 1 hit on \"Billboard\"' s Adult Top 40 chart. \"", "Stuck Like Glue\", his collaboration with Sugarland, debuted on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 at No. 20 and became the 11th most downloaded country music song of all time.", " He has also been featured on Latin artist Gloria Trevi's #1 song \"Habla Blah Blah\".", " He's also worked with Faith Hill, Ashanti, and Chingy.", " Carter also wrote a song titled \"Bring it Back\", which was released on August 7, 2015 and hit the Top 40 of \"Billboard\"'s Rhythmic chart." ], "title": "Shy Carter" }, { "sentences": [ "Jimmy Paxson is an American drummer.", " He has toured, performed and/or recorded with Stevie Nicks, The Dixie Chicks, Lindsey Buckingham, Christine McVie, Beyoncé, Alanis Morissette, Idina Menzel, Ben Harper, Ellen Harper, Charlie Musselwhite, Eikichi Yazawa, Edgar Winter, Ronnie Montrose, Stanley Clarke, Rod Stewart, Joe Sample, Randy Crawford, Robben Ford, Philip Sayce, Waddy Wachtel, Keiko Matsui, Sophie B. Hawkins, Sub.bionic, Lady Antebellum, Don Henley, Steve Vai, Sheryl Crow, Roy Gaines, Rick Derringer, Ravi Coltraine, Jerry Goodman, Dave Stewart, Mike Campbell, Johnny Rivers, A Fine Frenzy, Anna Nalick, Adam Levine, Vanessa Carlton, Lili Haydn, Annie Clark (of St. Vincent), Larkin Poe, Ladies of the Canyon, Abandon Jalopy with Brad Smith of Blind Melon, Shy Carter, Batture Boys with Tommy Malone and Ray Ganucheau, Jenni Alpert, Andra Day, Sunnie Paxson, Cagnet, Barbara Morrison, Bernard Fowler, Julian Coryell, Rachael Spector, Elizavetta, Ray-J.", " and Giorgia.", " His organ trio \"The Casualties of Jazz\" (with bassist Chris Golden and Matt Rohde on B3 Hammond Organ) recorded a critically acclaimed record of Black Sabbath songs performed as organ jazz called Kind of Black (2004 Bel Aire Records, produced by J.J. Blair)" ], "title": "Jimmy Paxson" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles Otto Puth Jr. ( ) (born December 2, 1991) is an American singer, songwriter and record producer.", " He is known for his 2015 song \"See You Again\", which he wrote, co-produced, and performed with Wiz Khalifa for the \"Furious 7\" soundtrack as a tribute to Paul Walker." ], "title": "Charlie Puth" }, { "sentences": [ "Nine Track Mind is the debut studio album by American singer Charlie Puth.", " It was released on January 29, 2016, by Atlantic Records, after being scheduled to be released on November 6, 2015.", " Puth has produced throughout the album.", " The album peaked at number 6 on the \"Billboard\" 200, however, it received negative reviews from critics with a score of 37 out of 100 on Metacritic, becoming the fifteenth worst critic-reviewed album on the site." ], "title": "Nine Track Mind" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Marvin Gaye\" is the debut single recorded, produced, and co-written by American singer Charlie Puth.", " It was released on February 10, 2015 by Atlantic Records as a single from Puth's third EP, \"Some Type of Love\" as well as the lead single from his debut album, \"Nine Track Mind\", it features guest vocals by Meghan Trainor.", " Puth co-wrote the song with Julie Frost, Jacob Luttrell and Nick Seeley." ], "title": "Marvin Gaye (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"See You Again\" is a song recorded by American rapper Wiz Khalifa, featuring American singer Charlie Puth.", " The track was commissioned for the of the 2015 action film \"Furious 7\" as a tribute to the late actor Paul Walker, who died in a single-vehicle accident on November 30, 2013 in Valencia, California.", " Later on, the song was included as a bonus track on the international release of Puth's debut album, \"Nine Track Mind\".", " The artists co-wrote the song with its co-producers, DJ Frank E and Andrew Cedar, with additional production from Puth and mixing provided by Manny Marroquin.", " \"See You Again\" was released on March 10, 2015, as the soundtrack's lead single in the United States." ], "title": "See You Again" }, { "sentences": [ "Julie Frost is an American songwriter, singer, guitar player and music producer.", " She is also the founder of the non-profit \"Songs For Elephants\", with the mission to help mobilize the music and entertainment industry in support of the world's elephants.", " She is the second American songwriter to win the Eurovision Song Contest, as co-writer of the song \"Satellite\", which won the contest for Germany.", " Frost wrote the hook for Black Eyed Peas' multi-platinum single \"Just Can't Get Enough\", the hook for Pitbull's \"Castle Made of Sand\", and Flo Rida's \"Sweet Spot\".", " She also co-wrote Beyoncé's single \"Countdown\", Ed Sheeran's \"Kiss Me\", Marina and the Diamonds's \"Primadonna\", and Madonna's song \"Masterpiece\", from the soundtrack of her movie \"W.E.\", and won a Golden Globe award for best original song in a soundtrack.", " Most recently, Frost wrote the end credit song and lead single for the \"Endless Love\" Soundtrack performed by Tegan and Sara and co-wrote \"Lift Me Up\" featuring Nico and Vinz and Ladysmith Black Mambazo on Guetta's album \"Listen\", and co-wrote Charlie Puth's single \"Marvin Gaye\" with Charlie Puth featuring Meghan Trainor." ], "title": "Julie Frost" } ]
[ "Title: Charlie Puth discography\n\nAmerican singer Charlie Puth has released one studio album, three extended plays, one video album, three singles, and three promotional singles. Puth released two extended plays, \"The Otto Tunes\" (2010) and \"Ego\" (2013), as an independent artist. In 2015 he signed with Atlantic Records and released his debut single \"Marvin Gaye\", which features guest vocals from Meghan Trainor. The single has been certified 2× Platinum in Australia, topped the charts in New Zealand, Ireland, and the United Kingdom, and peaked at number 21 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Puth wrote, co-produced, and was featured on a song with Wiz Khalifa, \"See You Again\", included in the \"Furious 7\" soundtrack. On May 1, 2015, Puth released an EP, \"Some Type of Love\". The pre-order for Puth's debut studio album \"Nine Track Mind\" started on August 20, 2015 along with the second single \"One Call Away\". The album was officially released on January 29, 2016.", "Title: Attention (Charlie Puth song)\n\n\"Attention\" is a song recorded by American singer/songwriter Charlie Puth. Written and produced by Puth, with additional songwriting by Jacob Kasher, the song was released on April 21, 2017 by Atlantic Records, as the lead single from Puth's upcoming second studio album \"Voice Notes\". It is a midtempo pop rock song with elements of '80s soft-soul and funk. The song's music video was released on April 24, 2017. The single has since attained top 10 peaks in more than 10 countries, including France, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the Philippines, and the United States.", "Title: Stuck Like Glue\n\n\"Stuck Like Glue\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music duo Sugarland. It was released July 26, 2010 as the first single from their album \"The Incredible Machine\", released October 19, 2010. \"Stuck Like Glue\" debuted at number 44 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs chart for the week of August 7, 2010, and debuted at #20 on \"Billboard\" Hot 100 the following week. It went on to sell 2,629,000 digital copies by May 2013. The song was written by Jennifer Nettles, Kristian Bush, Kevin Griffin and Shy Carter.", "Title: Shy Carter\n\nShy Carter (born August 21, 1984), is an American songwriter, record producer, and singer. Recently, Shy has written for top acts such as Meghan Trainor, Jason Derulo, Charlie Puth, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, and Billy Currington. He co-wrote Charlie Puth's two-time platinum hit \"One Call Away\" which hit No. 1 on \"Billboard\"'s Adult Top 40 chart. In 2009, he co-wrote \"Someday\" with Rob Thomas, which spent over 40 weeks in the Top 5 and became a No. 1 hit on \"Billboard\"' s Adult Top 40 chart. \" Stuck Like Glue\", his collaboration with Sugarland, debuted on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 at No. 20 and became the 11th most downloaded country music song of all time. He has also been featured on Latin artist Gloria Trevi's #1 song \"Habla Blah Blah\". He's also worked with Faith Hill, Ashanti, and Chingy. Carter also wrote a song titled \"Bring it Back\", which was released on August 7, 2015 and hit the Top 40 of \"Billboard\"'s Rhythmic chart.", "Title: Jimmy Paxson\n\nJimmy Paxson is an American drummer. He has toured, performed and/or recorded with Stevie Nicks, The Dixie Chicks, Lindsey Buckingham, Christine McVie, Beyoncé, Alanis Morissette, Idina Menzel, Ben Harper, Ellen Harper, Charlie Musselwhite, Eikichi Yazawa, Edgar Winter, Ronnie Montrose, Stanley Clarke, Rod Stewart, Joe Sample, Randy Crawford, Robben Ford, Philip Sayce, Waddy Wachtel, Keiko Matsui, Sophie B. Hawkins, Sub.bionic, Lady Antebellum, Don Henley, Steve Vai, Sheryl Crow, Roy Gaines, Rick Derringer, Ravi Coltraine, Jerry Goodman, Dave Stewart, Mike Campbell, Johnny Rivers, A Fine Frenzy, Anna Nalick, Adam Levine, Vanessa Carlton, Lili Haydn, Annie Clark (of St. Vincent), Larkin Poe, Ladies of the Canyon, Abandon Jalopy with Brad Smith of Blind Melon, Shy Carter, Batture Boys with Tommy Malone and Ray Ganucheau, Jenni Alpert, Andra Day, Sunnie Paxson, Cagnet, Barbara Morrison, Bernard Fowler, Julian Coryell, Rachael Spector, Elizavetta, Ray-J. and Giorgia. His organ trio \"The Casualties of Jazz\" (with bassist Chris Golden and Matt Rohde on B3 Hammond Organ) recorded a critically acclaimed record of Black Sabbath songs performed as organ jazz called Kind of Black (2004 Bel Aire Records, produced by J.J. Blair)", "Title: Charlie Puth\n\nCharles Otto Puth Jr. ( ) (born December 2, 1991) is an American singer, songwriter and record producer. He is known for his 2015 song \"See You Again\", which he wrote, co-produced, and performed with Wiz Khalifa for the \"Furious 7\" soundtrack as a tribute to Paul Walker.", "Title: Nine Track Mind\n\nNine Track Mind is the debut studio album by American singer Charlie Puth. It was released on January 29, 2016, by Atlantic Records, after being scheduled to be released on November 6, 2015. Puth has produced throughout the album. The album peaked at number 6 on the \"Billboard\" 200, however, it received negative reviews from critics with a score of 37 out of 100 on Metacritic, becoming the fifteenth worst critic-reviewed album on the site.", "Title: Marvin Gaye (song)\n\n\"Marvin Gaye\" is the debut single recorded, produced, and co-written by American singer Charlie Puth. It was released on February 10, 2015 by Atlantic Records as a single from Puth's third EP, \"Some Type of Love\" as well as the lead single from his debut album, \"Nine Track Mind\", it features guest vocals by Meghan Trainor. Puth co-wrote the song with Julie Frost, Jacob Luttrell and Nick Seeley.", "Title: See You Again\n\n\"See You Again\" is a song recorded by American rapper Wiz Khalifa, featuring American singer Charlie Puth. The track was commissioned for the of the 2015 action film \"Furious 7\" as a tribute to the late actor Paul Walker, who died in a single-vehicle accident on November 30, 2013 in Valencia, California. Later on, the song was included as a bonus track on the international release of Puth's debut album, \"Nine Track Mind\". The artists co-wrote the song with its co-producers, DJ Frank E and Andrew Cedar, with additional production from Puth and mixing provided by Manny Marroquin. \"See You Again\" was released on March 10, 2015, as the soundtrack's lead single in the United States.", "Title: Julie Frost\n\nJulie Frost is an American songwriter, singer, guitar player and music producer. She is also the founder of the non-profit \"Songs For Elephants\", with the mission to help mobilize the music and entertainment industry in support of the world's elephants. She is the second American songwriter to win the Eurovision Song Contest, as co-writer of the song \"Satellite\", which won the contest for Germany. Frost wrote the hook for Black Eyed Peas' multi-platinum single \"Just Can't Get Enough\", the hook for Pitbull's \"Castle Made of Sand\", and Flo Rida's \"Sweet Spot\". She also co-wrote Beyoncé's single \"Countdown\", Ed Sheeran's \"Kiss Me\", Marina and the Diamonds's \"Primadonna\", and Madonna's song \"Masterpiece\", from the soundtrack of her movie \"W.E.\", and won a Golden Globe award for best original song in a soundtrack. Most recently, Frost wrote the end credit song and lead single for the \"Endless Love\" Soundtrack performed by Tegan and Sara and co-wrote \"Lift Me Up\" featuring Nico and Vinz and Ladysmith Black Mambazo on Guetta's album \"Listen\", and co-wrote Charlie Puth's single \"Marvin Gaye\" with Charlie Puth featuring Meghan Trainor." ]
81,244
Which game is mathematical, Acronymble or Rithmomachy?
Rithmomachy
comparison
hard
{ "title": [ "Acronymble", "Acronymble", "Rithmomachy" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Q-analysis is a mathematical framework to describe and analyze structures.", " These structures are based on sets.", " This idea was first introduced by Ronald Atkin in the early 1970s.", " Atkin was a British mathematician teaching at the University of Essex.", " Crediting the inspiration of his idea to Clifford Dowker’s paper (Homology Groups of Relations, Annals of Math, 1952), he became interested in the algebra of relations in social structures.", " He tried to explain his idea in both mathematical and also accessible forms to both technical and general audience.", " His main ideas are reflected in The Mathematical Structure of Human Affairs (1974).", " That book covers the key ideas in q-analysis and its application to a wide range of examples, like analyzing game of chess, urban structures, politics at university, people and complexes, works of abstract art, and to physics.", " He contended that q-analysis can be considered as a powerful generalized method wherever we are dealing with relationships among sets." ], "title": "Q-analysis" }, { "sentences": [ "Ulam's game, or the Rényi–Ulam game, is a mathematical game similar to the popular game of twenty questions where one attempts to guess an unnamed object with yes–no questions, but where some of the answers may be wrong.", " introduced the game, though his paper was overlooked for many years.", " Rényi [69] reported the following story about the Jew Bar Kochba in 135 CE, who defended his fortress against the Romans.", " It is also said that Bar Kochba sent out a scout to the Roman camp who was captured and tortured, having his tongue cut out.", " He escaped from captivity and reported back to Bar Kochba, but being unable to talk, he could not tell in words what he had seen.", " Bar Kochba accordingly asked him questions which he could answer by nodding or shaking his head.", " Thus he acquired from his mute scout the information he needed to defend the fortress.", " rediscovered the game, presenting the idea that there are a million objects and the answer to one question can be wrong.", " gave a survey of similar games and their relation to information theory." ], "title": "Ulam's game" }, { "sentences": [ "Evolutionary dynamics is the study of the mathematical principles according to which biological organisms as well as cultural ideas evolve, evolved, and continue to evolve.", " This is mostly achieved through the mathematical discipline of population genetics, along with evolutionary game theory.", " Most population genetics considers changes in the frequencies of alleles at a small number of gene loci.", " When infinitesimal effects at a large number of gene loci are considered, one derives quantitative genetics.", " Traditional population genetic models deal with alleles and genotypes, and are frequently stochastic.", " In evolutionary game theory, developed first by John Maynard Smith, evolutionary biology concepts may take a deterministic mathematical form, with selection acting directly on inherited phenotypes.", " These same models can be applied to studying the evolution of human preferences and ideologies.", " Many variants on these models have been developed, which incorporate weak selection, mutual population structure, stochasticity, etc.", " These models have relevance also to the generation and maintenance of tissues in mammals, since an understanding of tissue cell kinetics, architecture, and development from adult stem cells has important implications for aging and cancer." ], "title": "Evolutionary dynamics" }, { "sentences": [ "Verbal arithmetic, also known as alphametics, cryptarithmetic, cryptarithm or word addition, is a type of mathematical game consisting of a mathematical equation among unknown numbers, whose digits are represented by letters.", " The goal is to identify the value of each letter.", " The name can be extended to puzzles that use non-alphabetic symbols instead of letters." ], "title": "Verbal arithmetic" }, { "sentences": [ "Nikolai Nikolayevich Vorobyov (also Vorobiev) (Russian: Николай Николаевич Воробьёв , 18 September 1925, Leningrad — July 14, 1995) was a Soviet and Russian mathematician, an expert in the field of abstract algebra, mathematical logic and probability theory, the founder of the Soviet school of game theory.", " He is an author of two textbooks, three monographs, a large number of mathematical articles and a number of popular science books.", " He supervised over 30 kandidat and doktor dissertations." ], "title": "Nikolai Nikolayevich Vorobyov (mathematician)" }, { "sentences": [ "The combinatorial game Toads and Frogs is a partisan game invented by Richard Guy.", " This mathematical game was used as an introductory game in the book Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays." ], "title": "Toads and Frogs" }, { "sentences": [ "Rithmomachy (or Rithmomachia, also Arithmomachia, Rythmomachy, Rhythmomachy, or sundry other variants; sometimes known as The Philosophers' Game) is a highly complex, early European mathematical board game.", " The earliest known description of it dates from the eleventh century.", " A literal translation of the name is \"The Battle of the Numbers\".", " The game is much like chess, except most methods of capture depend on the numbers inscribed on each piece." ], "title": "Rithmomachy" }, { "sentences": [ "Mathematical Social Sciences is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal in the field of social science, in particular economics.", " The journal covers research on mathematical modelling in fields such as economics, psychology, political science, and other social sciences, including individual decision making and preferences, decisions under risk, collective choice, voting, theories of measurement, and game theory." ], "title": "Mathematical Social Sciences" }, { "sentences": [ "Acronymble is a board game that came on the market in 1991.", " It challenges players to create funny acronyms (known as \"noodles\") from a random sequence of letters." ], "title": "Acronymble" }, { "sentences": [ "A mathematical game is a game whose rules, strategies, and outcomes are defined by clear mathematical parameters.", " Often, such games have simple rules and match procedures, such as Tic-tac-toe and Dots and Boxes.", " Generally, mathematical games need not be conceptually intricate to involve deeper computational underpinnings.", " For example, even though the rules of Mancala are relatively basic, the game can be rigorously analyzed through the lens of combinatorial game theory." ], "title": "Mathematical game" } ]
[ "Title: Q-analysis\n\nQ-analysis is a mathematical framework to describe and analyze structures. These structures are based on sets. This idea was first introduced by Ronald Atkin in the early 1970s. Atkin was a British mathematician teaching at the University of Essex. Crediting the inspiration of his idea to Clifford Dowker’s paper (Homology Groups of Relations, Annals of Math, 1952), he became interested in the algebra of relations in social structures. He tried to explain his idea in both mathematical and also accessible forms to both technical and general audience. His main ideas are reflected in The Mathematical Structure of Human Affairs (1974). That book covers the key ideas in q-analysis and its application to a wide range of examples, like analyzing game of chess, urban structures, politics at university, people and complexes, works of abstract art, and to physics. He contended that q-analysis can be considered as a powerful generalized method wherever we are dealing with relationships among sets.", "Title: Ulam's game\n\nUlam's game, or the Rényi–Ulam game, is a mathematical game similar to the popular game of twenty questions where one attempts to guess an unnamed object with yes–no questions, but where some of the answers may be wrong. introduced the game, though his paper was overlooked for many years. Rényi [69] reported the following story about the Jew Bar Kochba in 135 CE, who defended his fortress against the Romans. It is also said that Bar Kochba sent out a scout to the Roman camp who was captured and tortured, having his tongue cut out. He escaped from captivity and reported back to Bar Kochba, but being unable to talk, he could not tell in words what he had seen. Bar Kochba accordingly asked him questions which he could answer by nodding or shaking his head. Thus he acquired from his mute scout the information he needed to defend the fortress. rediscovered the game, presenting the idea that there are a million objects and the answer to one question can be wrong. gave a survey of similar games and their relation to information theory.", "Title: Evolutionary dynamics\n\nEvolutionary dynamics is the study of the mathematical principles according to which biological organisms as well as cultural ideas evolve, evolved, and continue to evolve. This is mostly achieved through the mathematical discipline of population genetics, along with evolutionary game theory. Most population genetics considers changes in the frequencies of alleles at a small number of gene loci. When infinitesimal effects at a large number of gene loci are considered, one derives quantitative genetics. Traditional population genetic models deal with alleles and genotypes, and are frequently stochastic. In evolutionary game theory, developed first by John Maynard Smith, evolutionary biology concepts may take a deterministic mathematical form, with selection acting directly on inherited phenotypes. These same models can be applied to studying the evolution of human preferences and ideologies. Many variants on these models have been developed, which incorporate weak selection, mutual population structure, stochasticity, etc. These models have relevance also to the generation and maintenance of tissues in mammals, since an understanding of tissue cell kinetics, architecture, and development from adult stem cells has important implications for aging and cancer.", "Title: Verbal arithmetic\n\nVerbal arithmetic, also known as alphametics, cryptarithmetic, cryptarithm or word addition, is a type of mathematical game consisting of a mathematical equation among unknown numbers, whose digits are represented by letters. The goal is to identify the value of each letter. The name can be extended to puzzles that use non-alphabetic symbols instead of letters.", "Title: Nikolai Nikolayevich Vorobyov (mathematician)\n\nNikolai Nikolayevich Vorobyov (also Vorobiev) (Russian: Николай Николаевич Воробьёв , 18 September 1925, Leningrad — July 14, 1995) was a Soviet and Russian mathematician, an expert in the field of abstract algebra, mathematical logic and probability theory, the founder of the Soviet school of game theory. He is an author of two textbooks, three monographs, a large number of mathematical articles and a number of popular science books. He supervised over 30 kandidat and doktor dissertations.", "Title: Toads and Frogs\n\nThe combinatorial game Toads and Frogs is a partisan game invented by Richard Guy. This mathematical game was used as an introductory game in the book Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays.", "Title: Rithmomachy\n\nRithmomachy (or Rithmomachia, also Arithmomachia, Rythmomachy, Rhythmomachy, or sundry other variants; sometimes known as The Philosophers' Game) is a highly complex, early European mathematical board game. The earliest known description of it dates from the eleventh century. A literal translation of the name is \"The Battle of the Numbers\". The game is much like chess, except most methods of capture depend on the numbers inscribed on each piece.", "Title: Mathematical Social Sciences\n\nMathematical Social Sciences is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal in the field of social science, in particular economics. The journal covers research on mathematical modelling in fields such as economics, psychology, political science, and other social sciences, including individual decision making and preferences, decisions under risk, collective choice, voting, theories of measurement, and game theory.", "Title: Acronymble\n\nAcronymble is a board game that came on the market in 1991. It challenges players to create funny acronyms (known as \"noodles\") from a random sequence of letters.", "Title: Mathematical game\n\nA mathematical game is a game whose rules, strategies, and outcomes are defined by clear mathematical parameters. Often, such games have simple rules and match procedures, such as Tic-tac-toe and Dots and Boxes. Generally, mathematical games need not be conceptually intricate to involve deeper computational underpinnings. For example, even though the rules of Mancala are relatively basic, the game can be rigorously analyzed through the lens of combinatorial game theory." ]
81,245
What region of Europe does the mob boss known as Erricone and the boss born January 222, 1862- known as the "boss of bosses"- hail from?
Italy
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Enrico Alfano", "Vito Cascioferro" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Vincent \"Vinny Ocean\" Palermo (born June 4, 1944) is a former American mobster who was \"de facto\" boss of the New Jersey DeCavalcante crime family before becoming a government witness.", " Fictional mob boss Tony Soprano, the protagonist of the HBO series \"The Sopranos\", is said to be based upon Palermo." ], "title": "Vincent Palermo" }, { "sentences": [ "John Tartamella (1892– July 12, 1966) was consigliere for over 30 years to Joseph Bonanno and his family.", " He was considered a very wise and shrewd elder-statesman who was respected throughout La Cosa Nostra.", " Born in Castellammare del Golfo, Sicily, he \"devoted much of his time to the cause of the barbers\" .", " His son was Sereno (Bobby T) Tartamella - a Bonanno soldier and top aide to rebel faction bosses Gaspare DiGregorio and Paul Sciacca acting as a courier between them and Stefano Magaddino, boss of the Buffalo crime family during the bloody \"Bonanno War\" during the mid/late 1960s.", " Sereno became a union official for the Beauty Culturist Union.", " He also was well known for his \"joke telling\", able to make even the most vicious mob boss smile." ], "title": "John Tartamella" }, { "sentences": [ "Vito Cascioferro or Vito Cascio Ferro (January 22, 1862 – September 20, 1943), also known as Don Vito, was a prominent member of the Sicilian Mafia.", " He also operated for several years in the United States.", " He is often depicted as the \"boss of bosses\", although such a position does not exist in the loose structure of Cosa Nostra in Sicily." ], "title": "Vito Cascioferro" }, { "sentences": [ "Plymouth County Correctional Facility is a maximum-security prison located in Plymouth, Massachusetts Operated by the Plymouth County Sheriff's Department.", " The prison is the largest prison in Plymouth, and is much larger than the Massachusetts Correctional Institution - Plymouth, located in the Myles Standish State Forest.", " The prison is known for housing several celebrity inmates, most notably \"\" winner Richard Hatch, shoe-bomber Richard Reid, former President of Liberia Charles Taylor, reputed Boston mob boss James \"Whitey\" Bulger, as well as multiple murderer Gary Sampson, and former New England crime boss Francis \"Cadillac Frank\" Salemme." ], "title": "Plymouth County Correctional Facility" }, { "sentences": [ "Frank Ragano (January 25, 1923 – May 13, 1998) was a self-styled \"mob lawyer\" from Florida, who made his name representing organized crime figures such as Santo Trafficante, Jr. and Carlos Marcello, and also served as lawyer for Teamsters leader Jimmy Hoffa.", " In his 1994 autobiography \"Mob Lawyer\", Ragano recounted his career in defending members of organized crime, and made the controversial allegation that Florida mob boss Santo Trafficante, Jr. confessed to him shortly before he died in 1987 that he and Carlos Marcello had arranged for the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963.", " These Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories have been called into serious question by others." ], "title": "Frank Ragano" }, { "sentences": [ "David Paymer (born August 30, 1954) is an American actor and television director.", " He has been in films such as \"Mr. Saturday Night\", \"Quiz Show\", \"Searching for Bobby Fischer\", \"City Slickers\", \"Crazy People\", \"State and Main\", \"Payback\", \"Get Shorty\", \"Carpool\", \"The American President\", \"Ocean's Thirteen\", and \"Drag Me to Hell\".", " Paymer was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1992 for \"Mr. Saturday Night.\"", " He played the lead role as the Boss in \"Bartleby\", an adaptation of Herman Melville's \"Bartleby, the Scrivener.\"", " He played a mob boss in the television series \"Line of Fire\"." ], "title": "David Paymer" }, { "sentences": [ "Abraham \"Bo\" Weinberg (January 7, 1900 – September 9, 1935) was a Jewish New York City mobster who became a hitman and chief lieutenant for the Prohibition-era gang boss Dutch Schultz.", " As Schultz expanded his bootlegging operations into Manhattan during Prohibition, he recruited Abe Weinberg and his brother George into his gang.", " Abe Weinberg would become one of Schultz's top gunmen during the Manhattan Bootleg Wars and was a later suspect in the high-profile gangland slayings of Jack \"Legs\" Diamond, Vincent \"Mad Dog\" Coll, and mob boss Salvatore Maranzano." ], "title": "Abraham Weinberg" }, { "sentences": [ "George Musey, also known as \"one-armed George Musey\", was an associate mob boss in Galveston, Texas, during the 1920s and early 1930s.", " He, with the \"Beau Brummel of Galveston\" Johnny Jack Nounes, led the Downtown Gang, one of the two gangs which controlled Galveston underworld until the early 1930s.", " Musey was the gang's top enforcer and would not let anyone ruin the rise of the Downtown Gang.", " Bootlegging was his specialty, therefore, when the law would arrive to seize the illegal hooch, Musey always escaped.", " However, he was convicted on conspiracy liquor charges and sent to Atlanta Penitentiary.", " He went on to head the gang as Nounes's absence was in effect due to his prison terms.", " He was the only right-hand man to gang boss Nounes and he was the best acting boss the gang ever had.", " He was later assassinated in 1935, eight days after his 35th birthday." ], "title": "George Musey" }, { "sentences": [ "Enrico Alfano (born 1869 or 1870; date of death unknown), also known as \"Erricone\", was considered to be one of the chiefs of the Camorra, a Mafia-type organisation in the region of Campania and its capital Naples in Italy, at the turn of the 20th century.", " He was described as \"a kind of president of the confederation.\"", " According to some sources, Alfano was the man behind the murder of New York City police sergeant Joseph Petrosino in Palermo in 1909.", " However, the murder has since been attributed to the Sicilian Mafia, and to Vito Cascioferro in particular." ], "title": "Enrico Alfano" }, { "sentences": [ "Punisher: War Zone is a 2008 American action film based on the Marvel Comics character The Punisher, directed by Lexi Alexander.", " The film is a reboot that follows the original telling of Castle's war on crime and corruption rather than a sequel to 2004's \"The Punisher\".", " It is the third feature film adaptation of The Punisher and is the first film to be produced under the Marvel Studios and Marvel Knights production banner, which focuses on films for mature audiences.", " British actor Ray Stevenson replaced Thomas Jane as Castle.", " In the film, Castle wages a one-man war against a horribly disfigured mob boss known as Billy \"Jigsaw\" Russotti (Dominic West)." ], "title": "Punisher: War Zone" } ]
[ "Title: Vincent Palermo\n\nVincent \"Vinny Ocean\" Palermo (born June 4, 1944) is a former American mobster who was \"de facto\" boss of the New Jersey DeCavalcante crime family before becoming a government witness. Fictional mob boss Tony Soprano, the protagonist of the HBO series \"The Sopranos\", is said to be based upon Palermo.", "Title: John Tartamella\n\nJohn Tartamella (1892– July 12, 1966) was consigliere for over 30 years to Joseph Bonanno and his family. He was considered a very wise and shrewd elder-statesman who was respected throughout La Cosa Nostra. Born in Castellammare del Golfo, Sicily, he \"devoted much of his time to the cause of the barbers\" . His son was Sereno (Bobby T) Tartamella - a Bonanno soldier and top aide to rebel faction bosses Gaspare DiGregorio and Paul Sciacca acting as a courier between them and Stefano Magaddino, boss of the Buffalo crime family during the bloody \"Bonanno War\" during the mid/late 1960s. Sereno became a union official for the Beauty Culturist Union. He also was well known for his \"joke telling\", able to make even the most vicious mob boss smile.", "Title: Vito Cascioferro\n\nVito Cascioferro or Vito Cascio Ferro (January 22, 1862 – September 20, 1943), also known as Don Vito, was a prominent member of the Sicilian Mafia. He also operated for several years in the United States. He is often depicted as the \"boss of bosses\", although such a position does not exist in the loose structure of Cosa Nostra in Sicily.", "Title: Plymouth County Correctional Facility\n\nPlymouth County Correctional Facility is a maximum-security prison located in Plymouth, Massachusetts Operated by the Plymouth County Sheriff's Department. The prison is the largest prison in Plymouth, and is much larger than the Massachusetts Correctional Institution - Plymouth, located in the Myles Standish State Forest. The prison is known for housing several celebrity inmates, most notably \"\" winner Richard Hatch, shoe-bomber Richard Reid, former President of Liberia Charles Taylor, reputed Boston mob boss James \"Whitey\" Bulger, as well as multiple murderer Gary Sampson, and former New England crime boss Francis \"Cadillac Frank\" Salemme.", "Title: Frank Ragano\n\nFrank Ragano (January 25, 1923 – May 13, 1998) was a self-styled \"mob lawyer\" from Florida, who made his name representing organized crime figures such as Santo Trafficante, Jr. and Carlos Marcello, and also served as lawyer for Teamsters leader Jimmy Hoffa. In his 1994 autobiography \"Mob Lawyer\", Ragano recounted his career in defending members of organized crime, and made the controversial allegation that Florida mob boss Santo Trafficante, Jr. confessed to him shortly before he died in 1987 that he and Carlos Marcello had arranged for the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. These Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories have been called into serious question by others.", "Title: David Paymer\n\nDavid Paymer (born August 30, 1954) is an American actor and television director. He has been in films such as \"Mr. Saturday Night\", \"Quiz Show\", \"Searching for Bobby Fischer\", \"City Slickers\", \"Crazy People\", \"State and Main\", \"Payback\", \"Get Shorty\", \"Carpool\", \"The American President\", \"Ocean's Thirteen\", and \"Drag Me to Hell\". Paymer was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1992 for \"Mr. Saturday Night.\" He played the lead role as the Boss in \"Bartleby\", an adaptation of Herman Melville's \"Bartleby, the Scrivener.\" He played a mob boss in the television series \"Line of Fire\".", "Title: Abraham Weinberg\n\nAbraham \"Bo\" Weinberg (January 7, 1900 – September 9, 1935) was a Jewish New York City mobster who became a hitman and chief lieutenant for the Prohibition-era gang boss Dutch Schultz. As Schultz expanded his bootlegging operations into Manhattan during Prohibition, he recruited Abe Weinberg and his brother George into his gang. Abe Weinberg would become one of Schultz's top gunmen during the Manhattan Bootleg Wars and was a later suspect in the high-profile gangland slayings of Jack \"Legs\" Diamond, Vincent \"Mad Dog\" Coll, and mob boss Salvatore Maranzano.", "Title: George Musey\n\nGeorge Musey, also known as \"one-armed George Musey\", was an associate mob boss in Galveston, Texas, during the 1920s and early 1930s. He, with the \"Beau Brummel of Galveston\" Johnny Jack Nounes, led the Downtown Gang, one of the two gangs which controlled Galveston underworld until the early 1930s. Musey was the gang's top enforcer and would not let anyone ruin the rise of the Downtown Gang. Bootlegging was his specialty, therefore, when the law would arrive to seize the illegal hooch, Musey always escaped. However, he was convicted on conspiracy liquor charges and sent to Atlanta Penitentiary. He went on to head the gang as Nounes's absence was in effect due to his prison terms. He was the only right-hand man to gang boss Nounes and he was the best acting boss the gang ever had. He was later assassinated in 1935, eight days after his 35th birthday.", "Title: Enrico Alfano\n\nEnrico Alfano (born 1869 or 1870; date of death unknown), also known as \"Erricone\", was considered to be one of the chiefs of the Camorra, a Mafia-type organisation in the region of Campania and its capital Naples in Italy, at the turn of the 20th century. He was described as \"a kind of president of the confederation.\" According to some sources, Alfano was the man behind the murder of New York City police sergeant Joseph Petrosino in Palermo in 1909. However, the murder has since been attributed to the Sicilian Mafia, and to Vito Cascioferro in particular.", "Title: Punisher: War Zone\n\nPunisher: War Zone is a 2008 American action film based on the Marvel Comics character The Punisher, directed by Lexi Alexander. The film is a reboot that follows the original telling of Castle's war on crime and corruption rather than a sequel to 2004's \"The Punisher\". It is the third feature film adaptation of The Punisher and is the first film to be produced under the Marvel Studios and Marvel Knights production banner, which focuses on films for mature audiences. British actor Ray Stevenson replaced Thomas Jane as Castle. In the film, Castle wages a one-man war against a horribly disfigured mob boss known as Billy \"Jigsaw\" Russotti (Dominic West)." ]
81,246
Bradley James Orr is the uncle of which Liverpool F.C. full back who made his debut for Liverpool in a 3–0 win against Manchester City on 11 April 2011 at age 18?
Jonathon Patrick Flanagan
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Bradley Orr", "Jon Flanagan", "Jon Flanagan" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "James Orr (24 July 1871 – 2 October 1942) was a Scottish footballer who played as a full back." ], "title": "James Orr (footballer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Bradley James Orr (born 1 November 1982) is an English retired footballer.", " He is the uncle of the Liverpool F.C. full back Jon Flanagan." ], "title": "Bradley Orr" }, { "sentences": [ "Bill McPherson (born 22 November 1884 in Beith, Ayrshire, Scotland) was a Scottish footballer who played as a striker for Liverpool F.C. in The Football League.", " McPherson started his career at St Mirren F.C., before he joined Liverpool in 1906, scoring 11 goals in 32 appearances in his debut season.", " He played less frequently the following season in 1907–08 making 22 appearances.", " The season was to be his last at Liverpool and he would later play for Scottish clubs Rangers F.C. and Heart of Midlothian F.C." ], "title": "Bill McPherson (footballer, born 1884)" }, { "sentences": [ "Liverpool F.C. did not win any major trophies for the second season in a row.", " Despite top scorer Roger Hunt rediscovering his mojo, it finished three points behind champions Manchester City, while arch rivals Manchester United beat Liverpool to the honour of being the first English club to win the European Cup, adding salt to the wounds of another disappointing season." ], "title": "1967–68 Liverpool F.C. season" }, { "sentences": [ "Cyriaque Rivieyran (born 17 April 1991 in Strasbourg) is a French football player who plays for French club Chamois Niortais in Ligue 2.", " He plays as a defensive midfielder, but can also play as a full back.", " Rivieyran is a France youth international having represented his nation at under-16 and under-19 level.", " He joined Strasbourg in 2001 after spending four years playing with clubs in the Alsace region.", " While playing in Strasbourg's youth academy, Rivieyran won two Coupe d'Alsace titles in 2008 and 2010.", " He was rewarded with a spot on the club's senior team at the start of the 2010–11 season and made his club debut on 20 August 2010 in a league match against Guingamp appearing as a substitute in a 0–0 draw.", " Rivieyran made his first career start in a 12 March 2011 in a 2–0 win over Plabennec." ], "title": "Cyriaque Rivieyran" }, { "sentences": [ "John McLean (born 22 May 1870 in Port Glasgow, Scotland) was a Scottish footballer who played as a defender for Liverpool F.C. in The Football League.", " McLean signed for Liverpool during the 1894–95 season as reinforcement for their defence which was not performing well.", " McLean made his debut against Stoke F.C. in a 3–1 defeat, he made a further 20 appearances that season.", " The following season, he featured less as the only two positions he could play, right and left-back were occupied so he made a total of eight more appearances for Liverpool before he left in 1897." ], "title": "John McLean (footballer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jonathon Patrick Flanagan (born 1 January 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays as a full back for Premier League club Liverpool, and the England national team.", " He made his debut for Liverpool in a 3–0 win against Manchester City on 11 April 2011 at age 18." ], "title": "Jon Flanagan" }, { "sentences": [ "Percy Saul (born 1881) was a Scottish footballer who played as a defender for Liverpool in The Football League.", " Saul played as a full back and made 94 appearances for Plymouth Argyle F.C. before he signed for Liverpool in 1906.", " Saul played the majority of the matches during his debut season in 1906–07, due to an injury to regular full back Alf West.", " He made further appearances during his remaining two seasons at the club, but was never a regular starter." ], "title": "Percy Saul" }, { "sentences": [ "Liverpool F.C. won its 11th league title, with a record-breaking season.", " They amassed a record points total of 68, with Kenny Dalglish and Graeme Souness as commanding influences in the team that had the highest goal scoring ratio under Bob Paisley's management.", " Defensively, Liverpool conceded only 16 goals (just four of them at Anfield) and goalkeeper Ray Clemence kept a total of 28 clean sheets in 42 League matches.", " Disappointing for Liverpool was the early exit of the European Cup, losing to domestic rivals Nottingham Forest in the inaugural round; Forest went on to win the European Cup along with the League Cup, and were proving to be Liverpool's most fierce competitors as the decade drew to a close.", " This ended Liverpool's chances of taking three European Cups in a row, an achievement only Real Madrid, Ajax and Bayern Munich have ever succeeded in doing." ], "title": "1978–79 Liverpool F.C. season" }, { "sentences": [ "William McCann was a Scottish footballer who played as a goalkeeper.", " McCann was the first choice goalkeeper for Liverpool F.C. during the first half of the 1894–95 season.", " After conceding 11 goals in 3 games he was replaced as the keeper by Matt McQueen, he was restored to first choice keeper in a 4–0 win over West Bromwich Albion F.C..", " He made his last appearance for the club in February 1895 and left the club soon afterwards." ], "title": "William McCann (footballer)" } ]
[ "Title: James Orr (footballer)\n\nJames Orr (24 July 1871 – 2 October 1942) was a Scottish footballer who played as a full back.", "Title: Bradley Orr\n\nBradley James Orr (born 1 November 1982) is an English retired footballer. He is the uncle of the Liverpool F.C. full back Jon Flanagan.", "Title: Bill McPherson (footballer, born 1884)\n\nBill McPherson (born 22 November 1884 in Beith, Ayrshire, Scotland) was a Scottish footballer who played as a striker for Liverpool F.C. in The Football League. McPherson started his career at St Mirren F.C., before he joined Liverpool in 1906, scoring 11 goals in 32 appearances in his debut season. He played less frequently the following season in 1907–08 making 22 appearances. The season was to be his last at Liverpool and he would later play for Scottish clubs Rangers F.C. and Heart of Midlothian F.C.", "Title: 1967–68 Liverpool F.C. season\n\nLiverpool F.C. did not win any major trophies for the second season in a row. Despite top scorer Roger Hunt rediscovering his mojo, it finished three points behind champions Manchester City, while arch rivals Manchester United beat Liverpool to the honour of being the first English club to win the European Cup, adding salt to the wounds of another disappointing season.", "Title: Cyriaque Rivieyran\n\nCyriaque Rivieyran (born 17 April 1991 in Strasbourg) is a French football player who plays for French club Chamois Niortais in Ligue 2. He plays as a defensive midfielder, but can also play as a full back. Rivieyran is a France youth international having represented his nation at under-16 and under-19 level. He joined Strasbourg in 2001 after spending four years playing with clubs in the Alsace region. While playing in Strasbourg's youth academy, Rivieyran won two Coupe d'Alsace titles in 2008 and 2010. He was rewarded with a spot on the club's senior team at the start of the 2010–11 season and made his club debut on 20 August 2010 in a league match against Guingamp appearing as a substitute in a 0–0 draw. Rivieyran made his first career start in a 12 March 2011 in a 2–0 win over Plabennec.", "Title: John McLean (footballer)\n\nJohn McLean (born 22 May 1870 in Port Glasgow, Scotland) was a Scottish footballer who played as a defender for Liverpool F.C. in The Football League. McLean signed for Liverpool during the 1894–95 season as reinforcement for their defence which was not performing well. McLean made his debut against Stoke F.C. in a 3–1 defeat, he made a further 20 appearances that season. The following season, he featured less as the only two positions he could play, right and left-back were occupied so he made a total of eight more appearances for Liverpool before he left in 1897.", "Title: Jon Flanagan\n\nJonathon Patrick Flanagan (born 1 January 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays as a full back for Premier League club Liverpool, and the England national team. He made his debut for Liverpool in a 3–0 win against Manchester City on 11 April 2011 at age 18.", "Title: Percy Saul\n\nPercy Saul (born 1881) was a Scottish footballer who played as a defender for Liverpool in The Football League. Saul played as a full back and made 94 appearances for Plymouth Argyle F.C. before he signed for Liverpool in 1906. Saul played the majority of the matches during his debut season in 1906–07, due to an injury to regular full back Alf West. He made further appearances during his remaining two seasons at the club, but was never a regular starter.", "Title: 1978–79 Liverpool F.C. season\n\nLiverpool F.C. won its 11th league title, with a record-breaking season. They amassed a record points total of 68, with Kenny Dalglish and Graeme Souness as commanding influences in the team that had the highest goal scoring ratio under Bob Paisley's management. Defensively, Liverpool conceded only 16 goals (just four of them at Anfield) and goalkeeper Ray Clemence kept a total of 28 clean sheets in 42 League matches. Disappointing for Liverpool was the early exit of the European Cup, losing to domestic rivals Nottingham Forest in the inaugural round; Forest went on to win the European Cup along with the League Cup, and were proving to be Liverpool's most fierce competitors as the decade drew to a close. This ended Liverpool's chances of taking three European Cups in a row, an achievement only Real Madrid, Ajax and Bayern Munich have ever succeeded in doing.", "Title: William McCann (footballer)\n\nWilliam McCann was a Scottish footballer who played as a goalkeeper. McCann was the first choice goalkeeper for Liverpool F.C. during the first half of the 1894–95 season. After conceding 11 goals in 3 games he was replaced as the keeper by Matt McQueen, he was restored to first choice keeper in a 4–0 win over West Bromwich Albion F.C.. He made his last appearance for the club in February 1895 and left the club soon afterwards." ]
81,247
David Lodge and Erich Maria Remarque, both are in the literary arts?
yes
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "David Lodge (author)", "Erich Maria Remarque" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Mary J. Carruthers (born January 15, 1941) is the Erich Maria Remarque Professor of Literature and Professor of English, emerita, at New York University.", " She also teaches at New York University Abu Dhabi." ], "title": "Mary Carruthers" }, { "sentences": [ "Hotel Principe di Savoia, or simply referred to as The Principe, is a five-star hotel in Milan, Italy.", " The hotel has long become one of Milan's Landmarks.", " Founded by the name of \"Principe e Savoia\" in 1927, a time when Milan had already established its position as financial center of the country, it soon became a home for businessmen.", " With time, celebrities of all kinds chose The Principe for their Italian stays: Edward VIII, Erich Maria Remarque, Aristotle Onassis, Evita Peron, Maria Callas; and in recent years Madonna, David Beckham and George Clooney, among others." ], "title": "Principe di Savoia" }, { "sentences": [ "Ragnar Kvam (18 November 1917 – 15 February 2006) was a Norwegian journalist, novelist, translator and literary critic.", " He was born in Tønsberg and grew up in Drammen.", " After the Second World War he was journalist in the newspaper \"Fremtiden\", and the Norwegian News Agency.", " He made his literary debut in 1950 with the novel \"Alle vil hjem\".", " Among his other novels are \"De herjede menn\" from 1953, \"Den store stillheten\" from 1964, and \"Krystallnatten\" from 1970.", " He translated many books into Norwegian language, including works by George Orwell, Virginia Woolf, Graham Greene, Oscar Wilde, C. P. Snow and Erich Maria Remarque." ], "title": "Ragnar Kvam" }, { "sentences": [ "August Perk (October 25, 1897, Lohne / Lingen, Germany; – May 12, 1945, Braunschweig, Germany) was a German Resistance fighter against the National Socialism.", " His brief friendship with Erich Maria Remarque influenced Remarque's novel \"All Quiet on the Western Front\"." ], "title": "August Perk" }, { "sentences": [ "Tony Robert Judt, FBA ( ; 2 January 1948 – 6 August 2010) was a British historian, essayist, and university professor who specialized in European history.", " Judt moved to New York and served as the Erich Maria Remarque Professor in European Studies at New York University, and Director of NYU's Erich Maria Remarque Institute.", " He was a frequent contributor to the \"New York Review of Books\".", " In 1996 Judt was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and in 2007 a corresponding Fellow of the British Academy." ], "title": "Tony Judt" }, { "sentences": [ "The Other Love is a 1947 American romance drama film starring directed by Andre DeToth, starring Barbara Stanwyck, David Niven, and Richard Conte.", " Written by Ladislas Fodor and Harry Brown based on the story \"Beyond\" by Erich Maria Remarque, the film is about a concert pianist who is sent to a sanatorium in Switzerland to treat a serious lung illness." ], "title": "The Other Love" }, { "sentences": [ "The Night in Lisbon (German: \"Die Nacht von Lissabon\" ) is a novel by Erich Maria Remarque published in 1962.", " It revolves around the plight of two German refugees in the opening months of World War II.", " One of the refugees relates their story during the course of a single night in Lisbon in 1942.", " The story he recounts is mainly a romantic one, and also contains a lot of action with arrests, escapes and near-misses.", " The novel is realistic, Remarque was himself a German refugee (although the novel is fictional and only loosely based on the experience of Remarque 's friend, novelist Hans Habe), and provides insight into refugee life in Europe during the early days of the war.", " The book completed what was known as Remarque’s \"emigre trilogy\" along with \"Flotsam\" and \"Arch of Triumph\".", " It was Remarque's last completed work." ], "title": "The Night in Lisbon" }, { "sentences": [ "Erich Maria Remarque (born Erich Paul Remark; 22 June 1898 – 25 September 1970) was a German" ], "title": "Erich Maria Remarque" }, { "sentences": [ "Three Comrades (German: \"Drei Kameraden\" ) is a novel first published in 1936 by the German author Erich Maria Remarque.", " It is written in first person by the main character Robert Lohkamp, whose somewhat disillusioned outlook on life is due to his horrifying experiences in the trenches of the First World War's French-German front.", " He shares these experiences with Otto Köster and Gottfried Lenz, his two comrades with whom he runs an auto-repair shop in late 1920s Berlin (probably).", " Remarque wrote the novel in exile and it was first published in Dutch translation as \"Drie kameraden\", with English translation following soon in \"Good Housekeeping\" from January to March 1937 and in the book form in the same year.", " First German language edition was published in 1938 by exile publisher \"Querido\" in Amsterdam, but the novel was published in Germany only in 1951." ], "title": "Three Comrades (novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "David John Lodge CBE (born 28 January 1935) is an English author and literary critic.", " A professor of English Literature at the University of Birmingham until 1987, he is best known for novels satirising academic life, particularly the \"Campus Trilogy\" – \"Changing Places: A Tale of Two Campuses\" (1975), \"\" (1984), and \"Nice Work\" (1988).", " \"Small World\" and \"Nice Work\" were shortlisted for the Booker Prize.", " Another major theme is Roman Catholicism, beginning from his first published novel \"The Picturegoers\" (1960).", " Lodge has also written several television screenplays and three stage plays.", " Since retiring from academia, he has continued to publish literary criticism, which often draws on his experience as a practising novelist and scriptwriter." ], "title": "David Lodge (author)" } ]
[ "Title: Mary Carruthers\n\nMary J. Carruthers (born January 15, 1941) is the Erich Maria Remarque Professor of Literature and Professor of English, emerita, at New York University. She also teaches at New York University Abu Dhabi.", "Title: Principe di Savoia\n\nHotel Principe di Savoia, or simply referred to as The Principe, is a five-star hotel in Milan, Italy. The hotel has long become one of Milan's Landmarks. Founded by the name of \"Principe e Savoia\" in 1927, a time when Milan had already established its position as financial center of the country, it soon became a home for businessmen. With time, celebrities of all kinds chose The Principe for their Italian stays: Edward VIII, Erich Maria Remarque, Aristotle Onassis, Evita Peron, Maria Callas; and in recent years Madonna, David Beckham and George Clooney, among others.", "Title: Ragnar Kvam\n\nRagnar Kvam (18 November 1917 – 15 February 2006) was a Norwegian journalist, novelist, translator and literary critic. He was born in Tønsberg and grew up in Drammen. After the Second World War he was journalist in the newspaper \"Fremtiden\", and the Norwegian News Agency. He made his literary debut in 1950 with the novel \"Alle vil hjem\". Among his other novels are \"De herjede menn\" from 1953, \"Den store stillheten\" from 1964, and \"Krystallnatten\" from 1970. He translated many books into Norwegian language, including works by George Orwell, Virginia Woolf, Graham Greene, Oscar Wilde, C. P. Snow and Erich Maria Remarque.", "Title: August Perk\n\nAugust Perk (October 25, 1897, Lohne / Lingen, Germany; – May 12, 1945, Braunschweig, Germany) was a German Resistance fighter against the National Socialism. His brief friendship with Erich Maria Remarque influenced Remarque's novel \"All Quiet on the Western Front\".", "Title: Tony Judt\n\nTony Robert Judt, FBA ( ; 2 January 1948 – 6 August 2010) was a British historian, essayist, and university professor who specialized in European history. Judt moved to New York and served as the Erich Maria Remarque Professor in European Studies at New York University, and Director of NYU's Erich Maria Remarque Institute. He was a frequent contributor to the \"New York Review of Books\". In 1996 Judt was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and in 2007 a corresponding Fellow of the British Academy.", "Title: The Other Love\n\nThe Other Love is a 1947 American romance drama film starring directed by Andre DeToth, starring Barbara Stanwyck, David Niven, and Richard Conte. Written by Ladislas Fodor and Harry Brown based on the story \"Beyond\" by Erich Maria Remarque, the film is about a concert pianist who is sent to a sanatorium in Switzerland to treat a serious lung illness.", "Title: The Night in Lisbon\n\nThe Night in Lisbon (German: \"Die Nacht von Lissabon\" ) is a novel by Erich Maria Remarque published in 1962. It revolves around the plight of two German refugees in the opening months of World War II. One of the refugees relates their story during the course of a single night in Lisbon in 1942. The story he recounts is mainly a romantic one, and also contains a lot of action with arrests, escapes and near-misses. The novel is realistic, Remarque was himself a German refugee (although the novel is fictional and only loosely based on the experience of Remarque 's friend, novelist Hans Habe), and provides insight into refugee life in Europe during the early days of the war. The book completed what was known as Remarque’s \"emigre trilogy\" along with \"Flotsam\" and \"Arch of Triumph\". It was Remarque's last completed work.", "Title: Erich Maria Remarque\n\nErich Maria Remarque (born Erich Paul Remark; 22 June 1898 – 25 September 1970) was a German", "Title: Three Comrades (novel)\n\nThree Comrades (German: \"Drei Kameraden\" ) is a novel first published in 1936 by the German author Erich Maria Remarque. It is written in first person by the main character Robert Lohkamp, whose somewhat disillusioned outlook on life is due to his horrifying experiences in the trenches of the First World War's French-German front. He shares these experiences with Otto Köster and Gottfried Lenz, his two comrades with whom he runs an auto-repair shop in late 1920s Berlin (probably). Remarque wrote the novel in exile and it was first published in Dutch translation as \"Drie kameraden\", with English translation following soon in \"Good Housekeeping\" from January to March 1937 and in the book form in the same year. First German language edition was published in 1938 by exile publisher \"Querido\" in Amsterdam, but the novel was published in Germany only in 1951.", "Title: David Lodge (author)\n\nDavid John Lodge CBE (born 28 January 1935) is an English author and literary critic. A professor of English Literature at the University of Birmingham until 1987, he is best known for novels satirising academic life, particularly the \"Campus Trilogy\" – \"Changing Places: A Tale of Two Campuses\" (1975), \"\" (1984), and \"Nice Work\" (1988). \"Small World\" and \"Nice Work\" were shortlisted for the Booker Prize. Another major theme is Roman Catholicism, beginning from his first published novel \"The Picturegoers\" (1960). Lodge has also written several television screenplays and three stage plays. Since retiring from academia, he has continued to publish literary criticism, which often draws on his experience as a practising novelist and scriptwriter." ]
81,248
Do Derek Jarman and Joseph Ruben have the same nationality?
no
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "Derek Jarman", "Joseph Ruben" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "In the Shadow of the Sun is an improvised musical score by Throbbing Gristle for the 1981 Derek Jarman film of the same name." ], "title": "In the Shadow of the Sun (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Derek Elworthy Jarman (31 January 1942 – 19 February 1994) was an English film director, stage designer, diarist, artist, gardener and author." ], "title": "Derek Jarman" }, { "sentences": [ "Mark Kidel (born 6 July 1947) is a documentary filmmaker and writer who lives in Bristol, England.", " <br>His award-winning films include portraits of John Adams (composer), Elvis Costello, Boy George, Ravi Shankar, Rod Stewart, Bill Viola, Iannis Xenakis, pianists Alfred Brendel and Leon Fleisher, Derek Jarman, Balthus, Tricky, Robert Wyatt and American theatre and opera director Peter Sellars." ], "title": "Mark Kidel" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tempest is a 1979 film adaptation of William Shakespeare's play of the same name.", " Directed by Derek Jarman, with Heathcote Williams as Prospero, it also stars Toyah Willcox, Jack Birkett and Helen Wellington-Lloyd from Jarman's previous feature, \"Jubilee\" (1977), as well as his long-time cohort Karl Johnson." ], "title": "The Tempest (1979 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Joseph Porter Ruben (born May 10, 1950) is an American film director, screenwriter and producer." ], "title": "Joseph Ruben" }, { "sentences": [ "Clancy Chassay (1980 - ) is an English journalist, screenwriter and filmmaker, who writes for various British newspapers, including the British news magazine \"The Economist\" and the newspapers \"The Independent\", \"The Sunday Telegraph\" and \"The Guardian\".", " In his childhood Chassay was briefly a child actor, appearing in two Derek Jarman films, as the young Ludwig Wittgenstein in Jarman's 1993 film \"Wittgenstein\" and the young Wilfred Owen, alongside Laurence Olivier, in Jarman's 1988 film War Requiem.", " He later went on to study Philosophy and International Relations at the University of Sussex in Brighton." ], "title": "Clancy Chassay" }, { "sentences": [ "The Garden is a 1990 British arthouse film by director Derek Jarman produced by James Mackay for Basilisk Communications in association with Channel 4, British Screen and ZDF.", " It focuses on homosexuality and Christianity set against a backdrop of Jarman's bleak coastal home of Dungeness in Kent, and his garden and the nearby landscape surrounding a nuclear power station, a setting Jarman compares to the Garden of Eden.", " The film was entered into the 17th Moscow International Film Festival." ], "title": "The Garden (1990 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Delphinium: A Childhood Portrait of Derek Jarman is a 2009 critically acclaimed short film based on the early years, work, and legacy of British artist and filmmaker Derek Jarman.", " The film was written and directed by Matthew Mishory and produced by Iconoclastic Features.", " It was executive produced by Andreas Andrea.", " Keith Collins, Jarman's surviving muse, participated in the making of the film.", " Jonathan Caouette served as a creative advisor.", " It is the first narrative work about the life of Derek Jarman." ], "title": "Delphinium: A Childhood Portrait of Derek Jarman" }, { "sentences": [ "A Conversation with Oscar Wilde is an outdoor sculpture and the first public monument dedicated to Oscar Wilde, located in London, United Kingdom.", " The memorial was first suggested during the 1980s and early 1990s by fans of his work, including Derek Jarman.", " Following Jarman's death in 1994, a committee called \"A Statue for Oscar Wilde\" was formed to bring a tribute to fruition.", " The committee included the actors Dame Judi Dench and Sir Ian McKellen, and the poet Seamus Heaney.", " From sketches submitted by twelve artists, six were chosen to create models of their concepts.", " Maggi Hambling's \"witty and amusing\" work was chosen for the memorial.", " It features Wilde's bronze head rising from a green granite sarcophagus which also serves as a bench.", " Wilde is also depicted holding a cigarette.", " The work is inscribed with a quotation from his play \"Lady Windermere's Fan\": \"We are all in the gutter but some of us are looking at the stars\".", " Hundreds of individual donors and foundations contributed funds for the project.", " The project leader, Jeremy Isaacs, said:" ], "title": "A Conversation with Oscar Wilde" }, { "sentences": [ "Karl Johnson (born 1 March 1948) is a Welsh actor, notable for acting on stage, film and television.", " His most notable role to date is the title role in Derek Jarman's 1993 film \"Wittgenstein\".", " He is also well known for the roles of Cato the Younger in the television drama series \"Rome\" and of Twister Turrill in the BBC costume drama series \"Lark Rise to Candleford\"." ], "title": "Karl Johnson (actor)" } ]
[ "Title: In the Shadow of the Sun (album)\n\nIn the Shadow of the Sun is an improvised musical score by Throbbing Gristle for the 1981 Derek Jarman film of the same name.", "Title: Derek Jarman\n\nMichael Derek Elworthy Jarman (31 January 1942 – 19 February 1994) was an English film director, stage designer, diarist, artist, gardener and author.", "Title: Mark Kidel\n\nMark Kidel (born 6 July 1947) is a documentary filmmaker and writer who lives in Bristol, England. <br>His award-winning films include portraits of John Adams (composer), Elvis Costello, Boy George, Ravi Shankar, Rod Stewart, Bill Viola, Iannis Xenakis, pianists Alfred Brendel and Leon Fleisher, Derek Jarman, Balthus, Tricky, Robert Wyatt and American theatre and opera director Peter Sellars.", "Title: The Tempest (1979 film)\n\nThe Tempest is a 1979 film adaptation of William Shakespeare's play of the same name. Directed by Derek Jarman, with Heathcote Williams as Prospero, it also stars Toyah Willcox, Jack Birkett and Helen Wellington-Lloyd from Jarman's previous feature, \"Jubilee\" (1977), as well as his long-time cohort Karl Johnson.", "Title: Joseph Ruben\n\nJoseph Porter Ruben (born May 10, 1950) is an American film director, screenwriter and producer.", "Title: Clancy Chassay\n\nClancy Chassay (1980 - ) is an English journalist, screenwriter and filmmaker, who writes for various British newspapers, including the British news magazine \"The Economist\" and the newspapers \"The Independent\", \"The Sunday Telegraph\" and \"The Guardian\". In his childhood Chassay was briefly a child actor, appearing in two Derek Jarman films, as the young Ludwig Wittgenstein in Jarman's 1993 film \"Wittgenstein\" and the young Wilfred Owen, alongside Laurence Olivier, in Jarman's 1988 film War Requiem. He later went on to study Philosophy and International Relations at the University of Sussex in Brighton.", "Title: The Garden (1990 film)\n\nThe Garden is a 1990 British arthouse film by director Derek Jarman produced by James Mackay for Basilisk Communications in association with Channel 4, British Screen and ZDF. It focuses on homosexuality and Christianity set against a backdrop of Jarman's bleak coastal home of Dungeness in Kent, and his garden and the nearby landscape surrounding a nuclear power station, a setting Jarman compares to the Garden of Eden. The film was entered into the 17th Moscow International Film Festival.", "Title: Delphinium: A Childhood Portrait of Derek Jarman\n\nDelphinium: A Childhood Portrait of Derek Jarman is a 2009 critically acclaimed short film based on the early years, work, and legacy of British artist and filmmaker Derek Jarman. The film was written and directed by Matthew Mishory and produced by Iconoclastic Features. It was executive produced by Andreas Andrea. Keith Collins, Jarman's surviving muse, participated in the making of the film. Jonathan Caouette served as a creative advisor. It is the first narrative work about the life of Derek Jarman.", "Title: A Conversation with Oscar Wilde\n\nA Conversation with Oscar Wilde is an outdoor sculpture and the first public monument dedicated to Oscar Wilde, located in London, United Kingdom. The memorial was first suggested during the 1980s and early 1990s by fans of his work, including Derek Jarman. Following Jarman's death in 1994, a committee called \"A Statue for Oscar Wilde\" was formed to bring a tribute to fruition. The committee included the actors Dame Judi Dench and Sir Ian McKellen, and the poet Seamus Heaney. From sketches submitted by twelve artists, six were chosen to create models of their concepts. Maggi Hambling's \"witty and amusing\" work was chosen for the memorial. It features Wilde's bronze head rising from a green granite sarcophagus which also serves as a bench. Wilde is also depicted holding a cigarette. The work is inscribed with a quotation from his play \"Lady Windermere's Fan\": \"We are all in the gutter but some of us are looking at the stars\". Hundreds of individual donors and foundations contributed funds for the project. The project leader, Jeremy Isaacs, said:", "Title: Karl Johnson (actor)\n\nKarl Johnson (born 1 March 1948) is a Welsh actor, notable for acting on stage, film and television. His most notable role to date is the title role in Derek Jarman's 1993 film \"Wittgenstein\". He is also well known for the roles of Cato the Younger in the television drama series \"Rome\" and of Twister Turrill in the BBC costume drama series \"Lark Rise to Candleford\"." ]
81,249
What is the name of the woman on whose politics the film Kissa Kursi Ka was based and who was the first and to date the only female Prime Minister of India?
Indira Gandhi
bridge
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[ { "sentences": [ "Tansu Çiller (] ; born 24 May 1946) is a Turkish academician, economist, and politician who served as the 22nd Prime Minister of Turkey from 1993 to 1996.", " She is Turkey's first and only female prime minister to date.", " As the leader of the True Path Party, she went on to concurrently serve as Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey and as Minister of Foreign Affairs between 1996 and 1997." ], "title": "Tansu Çiller" }, { "sentences": [ "Amrit Nahata (16 May 1928 – 26 April 2001) was an Indian politician, three-time member of Lok Sabha and film maker.", " He was elected to Lok Sabha twice from Barmer as a member of the Indian National Congress.", " However, he left Congress after the Emergency, and went on to direct the controversial film \"Kissa Kursi Ka\" in 1977.", " He later served a third term in Lok Sabha as a member of the Janata Party, representing Pali constituency." ], "title": "Amrit Nahata" }, { "sentences": [ "Han Myeong-sook (born March 24, 1944; Korean: 한명숙 ] ) was the Prime Minister of South Korea from April 2006 to March 2007.", " She is South Korea's first female prime minister (second female prime minister overall if the acting premiership of Chang Sang is included).", " She was from the United New Democratic Party (UNDP) as a member of the Korean National Assembly (representative) for Ilsan-gab, and is a graduate of Ewha Womans University in Seoul with a degree in French literature.", " She resigned as Prime Minister on March 7, 2007 and declared her presidential candidacy.", " But she did not succeed in the nominations.", " In 2008 she ran for parliament, but was not elected.", " However, in January 2012 she was elected leader of the main oppositional Democratic United Party (DUP) before the April legislative elections and became a member of parliament.", " But the liberals did not manage to defeat the ruling Saenuri Party and Han stepped down as party leader in April 2012.", " In August 2015, Han was convicted of receiving illegal donations at the amount of 900 million KRW, and sentence to two years in prison.", " She is ineligible to run for public office for ten years after her prison term.", " She became the first former prime minister of the Republic of Korea to serve a prison time." ], "title": "Han Myeong-sook" }, { "sentences": [ "Avril Phaedra Douglas \"Kim\" Campbell {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born March 10, 1947) is a Canadian politician, diplomat, lawyer and writer who served as the 19th Prime Minister of Canada, from June 25, 1993, to November 4, 1993.", " Campbell was the first, and to date, only female prime minister of Canada, the first baby boomer to hold that office, and the only prime minister born in British Columbia.", " She currently is the chairperson for Canada's Supreme Court Advisory Board." ], "title": "Kim Campbell" }, { "sentences": [ "Surekha Sikri or Surekha Sikri Rege is an Indian film, theatre and television actress.", " A veteran of Hindi theatre, she made her debut in the 1978 political drama film \"Kissa Kursi Ka\", and went on to play supporting roles in numerous Hindi and Malayalam films, as well as in Indian soap operas." ], "title": "Surekha Sikri" }, { "sentences": [ "Luísa Dias Diogo (born 11 April 1958) was Prime Minister of Mozambique from February 2004 to January 2010.", " She replaced Pascoal Mocumbi, who had been Prime Minister for the previous nine years.", " Before becoming Prime Minister, she was Minister of Planning and Finance, and she continued to hold that post until February 2005.", " She was the first female Prime Minister of Mozambique.", " Diogo represents the party FRELIMO, which has ruled the country since independence in 1975." ], "title": "Luísa Diogo" }, { "sentences": [ "Kissa Kursi Ka (Trans: \"Tale of Throne\") is a 1977 Hindi film directed by Amrit Nahata, who was a member of Indian parliament and produced by Badri Prasad Joshi.", " The film was a satire on the politics of Indira Gandhi and her son Sanjay Gandhi and was banned by the Indian Government during the Emergency period and all prints were confiscated.", " Music of the film was composed by Jaidev Verma." ], "title": "Kissa Kursi Ka" }, { "sentences": [ "Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi (; Nehru; 19 November 1917 – 31 October 1984) was an Indian politician and central figure of the Indian National Congress party.", " She was the first and to date the only female Prime Minister of India.", " Indira Gandhi belonged to the Nehru-Gandhi political family and was the daughter of India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru.", " Despite her surname \"Gandhi\", she is not related to the family of Mahatma Gandhi.", " She served as Prime Minister from 1966 to 1977 and then again from 1980 until her assassination in 1984, making her the second-longest-serving Prime Minister of India after her father." ], "title": "Indira Gandhi" }, { "sentences": [ "The spouse of the Prime Minister of Canada is the wife or husband of the Prime Minister of Canada.", " Sophie Grégoire-Trudeau is the wife of the current prime minister, Justin Trudeau.", " To date, 18 women have been the wives of the Prime Minister of Canada; Kim Campbell, the only female prime minister to date, was unmarried during her time in office.", " The spouse of the prime minister participates alongside the prime minister in various ceremonial, diplomatic, or partisan activities and may pursue philanthropic or charitable endeavours on their own, although the spouses to date have varied in how actively they sought or accepted the public spotlight." ], "title": "Spouse of the Prime Minister of Canada" }, { "sentences": [ "Dame Mary Eugenia Charles, DBE (15 May 1919 – 6 September 2005) was a Dominican politician who was Prime Minister of Dominica from 21 July 1980 until 14 June 1995.", " She was Dominica's first, and to date only, female prime minister, as well as the nation's longest-serving prime minister.", " She was the second female prime minister in the Caribbean after Lucina da Costa of the Netherlands Antilles, and the first woman elected in her own right as head of government in the Americas.", " She was the world's third longest-serving female Prime Minister, behind Indira Gandhi of India and Sirimavo Bandaranaike of Sri Lanka, and the world's longest continuously serving female Prime Minister ever.", " Charles was also Dominica's first female lawyer." ], "title": "Eugenia Charles" } ]
[ "Title: Tansu Çiller\n\nTansu Çiller (] ; born 24 May 1946) is a Turkish academician, economist, and politician who served as the 22nd Prime Minister of Turkey from 1993 to 1996. She is Turkey's first and only female prime minister to date. As the leader of the True Path Party, she went on to concurrently serve as Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey and as Minister of Foreign Affairs between 1996 and 1997.", "Title: Amrit Nahata\n\nAmrit Nahata (16 May 1928 – 26 April 2001) was an Indian politician, three-time member of Lok Sabha and film maker. He was elected to Lok Sabha twice from Barmer as a member of the Indian National Congress. However, he left Congress after the Emergency, and went on to direct the controversial film \"Kissa Kursi Ka\" in 1977. He later served a third term in Lok Sabha as a member of the Janata Party, representing Pali constituency.", "Title: Han Myeong-sook\n\nHan Myeong-sook (born March 24, 1944; Korean: 한명숙 ] ) was the Prime Minister of South Korea from April 2006 to March 2007. She is South Korea's first female prime minister (second female prime minister overall if the acting premiership of Chang Sang is included). She was from the United New Democratic Party (UNDP) as a member of the Korean National Assembly (representative) for Ilsan-gab, and is a graduate of Ewha Womans University in Seoul with a degree in French literature. She resigned as Prime Minister on March 7, 2007 and declared her presidential candidacy. But she did not succeed in the nominations. In 2008 she ran for parliament, but was not elected. However, in January 2012 she was elected leader of the main oppositional Democratic United Party (DUP) before the April legislative elections and became a member of parliament. But the liberals did not manage to defeat the ruling Saenuri Party and Han stepped down as party leader in April 2012. In August 2015, Han was convicted of receiving illegal donations at the amount of 900 million KRW, and sentence to two years in prison. She is ineligible to run for public office for ten years after her prison term. She became the first former prime minister of the Republic of Korea to serve a prison time.", "Title: Kim Campbell\n\nAvril Phaedra Douglas \"Kim\" Campbell {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born March 10, 1947) is a Canadian politician, diplomat, lawyer and writer who served as the 19th Prime Minister of Canada, from June 25, 1993, to November 4, 1993. Campbell was the first, and to date, only female prime minister of Canada, the first baby boomer to hold that office, and the only prime minister born in British Columbia. She currently is the chairperson for Canada's Supreme Court Advisory Board.", "Title: Surekha Sikri\n\nSurekha Sikri or Surekha Sikri Rege is an Indian film, theatre and television actress. A veteran of Hindi theatre, she made her debut in the 1978 political drama film \"Kissa Kursi Ka\", and went on to play supporting roles in numerous Hindi and Malayalam films, as well as in Indian soap operas.", "Title: Luísa Diogo\n\nLuísa Dias Diogo (born 11 April 1958) was Prime Minister of Mozambique from February 2004 to January 2010. She replaced Pascoal Mocumbi, who had been Prime Minister for the previous nine years. Before becoming Prime Minister, she was Minister of Planning and Finance, and she continued to hold that post until February 2005. She was the first female Prime Minister of Mozambique. Diogo represents the party FRELIMO, which has ruled the country since independence in 1975.", "Title: Kissa Kursi Ka\n\nKissa Kursi Ka (Trans: \"Tale of Throne\") is a 1977 Hindi film directed by Amrit Nahata, who was a member of Indian parliament and produced by Badri Prasad Joshi. The film was a satire on the politics of Indira Gandhi and her son Sanjay Gandhi and was banned by the Indian Government during the Emergency period and all prints were confiscated. Music of the film was composed by Jaidev Verma.", "Title: Indira Gandhi\n\nIndira Priyadarshini Gandhi (; Nehru; 19 November 1917 – 31 October 1984) was an Indian politician and central figure of the Indian National Congress party. She was the first and to date the only female Prime Minister of India. Indira Gandhi belonged to the Nehru-Gandhi political family and was the daughter of India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. Despite her surname \"Gandhi\", she is not related to the family of Mahatma Gandhi. She served as Prime Minister from 1966 to 1977 and then again from 1980 until her assassination in 1984, making her the second-longest-serving Prime Minister of India after her father.", "Title: Spouse of the Prime Minister of Canada\n\nThe spouse of the Prime Minister of Canada is the wife or husband of the Prime Minister of Canada. Sophie Grégoire-Trudeau is the wife of the current prime minister, Justin Trudeau. To date, 18 women have been the wives of the Prime Minister of Canada; Kim Campbell, the only female prime minister to date, was unmarried during her time in office. The spouse of the prime minister participates alongside the prime minister in various ceremonial, diplomatic, or partisan activities and may pursue philanthropic or charitable endeavours on their own, although the spouses to date have varied in how actively they sought or accepted the public spotlight.", "Title: Eugenia Charles\n\nDame Mary Eugenia Charles, DBE (15 May 1919 – 6 September 2005) was a Dominican politician who was Prime Minister of Dominica from 21 July 1980 until 14 June 1995. She was Dominica's first, and to date only, female prime minister, as well as the nation's longest-serving prime minister. She was the second female prime minister in the Caribbean after Lucina da Costa of the Netherlands Antilles, and the first woman elected in her own right as head of government in the Americas. She was the world's third longest-serving female Prime Minister, behind Indira Gandhi of India and Sirimavo Bandaranaike of Sri Lanka, and the world's longest continuously serving female Prime Minister ever. Charles was also Dominica's first female lawyer." ]
81,250
What song from George Strait's first soundtrack album was released in April 1993?
"When Did You Stop Loving Me"
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tracks, including two duets.", " The lead-off single, \"I Saw God Today\", was the highest-debuting single of Strait's career, and his forty-third Number One on the \"Billboard\" country charts.", " The album has been certified platinum by the RIAA.", " At the 51st Grammy Awards, \"Troubadour\" earned the Grammy Award for Best Country Album, the first Grammy win of Strait's career.", " The album was intended to include the song \"Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven\", but after Strait decided not to include it on the album, it was later recorded by Kenny Chesney, and was released as the first single from his album \"Lucky Old Sun\"." ], "title": "Troubadour (George Strait album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Heartland\" is a song written by Steve Dorff and John Bettis, and recorded by American country music artist George Strait.", " It was released in January 1993 as the second single from his soundtrack album \"Pure Country\".", " The song reached the top of the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) chart." ], "title": "Heartland (George Strait song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Living for the Night\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer George Strait.", " Written by Strait with his son, Bubba, and Dean Dillon, it is the 88th single release of his career, and the first single that Strait has co-written.", " It was released in May 2009 as the first single from his album \"Twang\".", " The song was released to radio on May 28, 2009, one day after CBS aired a George Strait tribute show in which other musical artists performed covers of his songs." ], "title": "Living for the Night" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Carried Away\" is a song written by Steve Bogard and Jeff Stevens, and recorded by American country music artist George Strait.", " It was released in June 1996 as the second single from the album \"Blue Clear Sky\".", " In August of that year, it became Strait's 30th \"Billboard\" number-one single.", " The song was one of two George Strait songs (the other being \"One Night at a Time\") to be nominated as Single of the Year at the 1997 Country Music Association awards." ], "title": "Carried Away (George Strait song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Fool Hearted Memory\" is a song written by Byron Hill and Blake Mevis, and recorded by American country music singer George Strait.", " The song was Strait's first number 1 single (Billboard Magazine, 1982).", " It was released in May 1982 as the first single from Strait's \"Strait from the Heart\" album, and was included in the soundtrack of the feature film \"The Soldier\" on Embassy Films.", " The song won an ASCAP Award for being among the most performed country songs of 1982." ], "title": "Fool Hearted Memory" }, { "sentences": [ "Pure Country is the thirteenth studio album and the first soundtrack album by George Strait and to the movie \"Pure Country\", and all songs are sung by George Strait.", " It was released in 1992 by MCA Records.", " It is Strait's most commercially successful album, having sold over six million copies.", " This was the first George Strait album to not be fully Digital Recorded although most of the album was cut on full analog sources that is what gave the album more of a natural sound." ], "title": "Pure Country (soundtrack)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"When Did You Stop Loving Me\" is a song written by Donny Kees and Monty Holmes and recorded by American country music artist George Strait.", " It was released in April 1993 as the third and final single from his album \"Pure Country\".", " The song reached both number 6 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and on the Canadian \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart." ], "title": "When Did You Stop Loving Me" }, { "sentences": [ "Strait Out of the Box is the first box set album by American country music artist George Strait.", " It contains four albums worth of music, dating from 1976 to 1995.", " It mainly consists of Strait's singles, except for a select few that Strait decided to exclude.", " They were replaced by Strait's choice of album cuts and several studio outtakes.", " It also contains Strait's three singles recorded in the 1970s for indie label D Records, one of which, \"I Just Can't Go on Dying Like This\", was re-recorded for Strait's 2013 album \"Love Is Everything\"." ], "title": "Strait Out of the Box" }, { "sentences": [ "\"If You Can Do Anything Else\" is a song written by Billy Livsey and Don Schlitz, and recorded by American country music artist George Strait.", " It was released in February 2001 as the third and final single from his album \"George Strait\".", " The song reached number 5 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in July 2001.", " It also peaked at number 51 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100." ], "title": "If You Can Do Anything Else" } ]
[ "Title: Guardians of the Galaxy (soundtrack)\n\nGuardians of the Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol. 1 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album for the Marvel Studios film of the same name. Featuring the songs present on Peter Quill's mixtape in the film, the album was released by Hollywood Records on July 29, 2014. A separate film score album, Guardians of the Galaxy (Original Score), composed by Tyler Bates, was also released by Hollywood Records on the same date, along with a deluxe version featuring both albums. The soundtrack album reached number one on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart, becoming the first soundtrack album in history consisting entirely of previously released songs to top the chart.", "Title: Troubadour (George Strait album)\n\nTroubadour is the twenty-fifth studio album by American country music singer George Strait. It was released on April 1, 2008 (see 2008 in country music) on MCA Nashville Records. The album comprises twelve tracks, including two duets. The lead-off single, \"I Saw God Today\", was the highest-debuting single of Strait's career, and his forty-third Number One on the \"Billboard\" country charts. The album has been certified platinum by the RIAA. At the 51st Grammy Awards, \"Troubadour\" earned the Grammy Award for Best Country Album, the first Grammy win of Strait's career. The album was intended to include the song \"Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven\", but after Strait decided not to include it on the album, it was later recorded by Kenny Chesney, and was released as the first single from his album \"Lucky Old Sun\".", "Title: Heartland (George Strait song)\n\n\"Heartland\" is a song written by Steve Dorff and John Bettis, and recorded by American country music artist George Strait. It was released in January 1993 as the second single from his soundtrack album \"Pure Country\". The song reached the top of the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) chart.", "Title: Living for the Night\n\n\"Living for the Night\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer George Strait. Written by Strait with his son, Bubba, and Dean Dillon, it is the 88th single release of his career, and the first single that Strait has co-written. It was released in May 2009 as the first single from his album \"Twang\". The song was released to radio on May 28, 2009, one day after CBS aired a George Strait tribute show in which other musical artists performed covers of his songs.", "Title: Carried Away (George Strait song)\n\n\"Carried Away\" is a song written by Steve Bogard and Jeff Stevens, and recorded by American country music artist George Strait. It was released in June 1996 as the second single from the album \"Blue Clear Sky\". In August of that year, it became Strait's 30th \"Billboard\" number-one single. The song was one of two George Strait songs (the other being \"One Night at a Time\") to be nominated as Single of the Year at the 1997 Country Music Association awards.", "Title: Fool Hearted Memory\n\n\"Fool Hearted Memory\" is a song written by Byron Hill and Blake Mevis, and recorded by American country music singer George Strait. The song was Strait's first number 1 single (Billboard Magazine, 1982). It was released in May 1982 as the first single from Strait's \"Strait from the Heart\" album, and was included in the soundtrack of the feature film \"The Soldier\" on Embassy Films. The song won an ASCAP Award for being among the most performed country songs of 1982.", "Title: Pure Country (soundtrack)\n\nPure Country is the thirteenth studio album and the first soundtrack album by George Strait and to the movie \"Pure Country\", and all songs are sung by George Strait. It was released in 1992 by MCA Records. It is Strait's most commercially successful album, having sold over six million copies. This was the first George Strait album to not be fully Digital Recorded although most of the album was cut on full analog sources that is what gave the album more of a natural sound.", "Title: When Did You Stop Loving Me\n\n\"When Did You Stop Loving Me\" is a song written by Donny Kees and Monty Holmes and recorded by American country music artist George Strait. It was released in April 1993 as the third and final single from his album \"Pure Country\". The song reached both number 6 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and on the Canadian \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart.", "Title: Strait Out of the Box\n\nStrait Out of the Box is the first box set album by American country music artist George Strait. It contains four albums worth of music, dating from 1976 to 1995. It mainly consists of Strait's singles, except for a select few that Strait decided to exclude. They were replaced by Strait's choice of album cuts and several studio outtakes. It also contains Strait's three singles recorded in the 1970s for indie label D Records, one of which, \"I Just Can't Go on Dying Like This\", was re-recorded for Strait's 2013 album \"Love Is Everything\".", "Title: If You Can Do Anything Else\n\n\"If You Can Do Anything Else\" is a song written by Billy Livsey and Don Schlitz, and recorded by American country music artist George Strait. It was released in February 2001 as the third and final single from his album \"George Strait\". The song reached number 5 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in July 2001. It also peaked at number 51 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100." ]
81,251
Music in My Heart is a 1940 Columbia Pictures romantic musical starring an American actor born in what year?
1913
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[ { "sentences": [ "Stephen J. Lawrence (a.k.a. Stephen Lawrence) is an American composer, living and working in New York City.", " He has composed more than 300 songs and scores for \"Sesame Street\", resulting in three Emmy Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition; composed the title song and four others for Marlo Thomas's \"Free to Be... You and Me\", the landmark million-selling record, book and Emmy Award- and Peabody Award-winning ABC television special; composed the million-selling Gold Record \"You Take My Breath Away\"; scored the Robert De Niro movie \"Bang the Drum Slowly\" and the cult horror classic \"Alice, Sweet Alice\", which won the music award at the Paris International Festival of Fantasy and Science Fiction; composed score for \"One Summer Love\", 1976, a.k.a. \"Dragonfly\", composed the songs and score for the 1989 live-action movie musical \"Red Riding Hood\" starring Isabella Rossellini and Craig T. Nelson, lyrics by Michael Korie; composed songs for the live-action movie musical \"The Emperor's New Clothes\", starring Sid Caesar and Robert Morse; composed songs and score for \"The Tale of Peter Rabbit\", an HBO animated musical starring Carol Burnett, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick.", " He has a B.A. in music from Hofstra University.", " Married Christine Jones 1984.", " Daughter, Hannah Lawrence, born 1986.", " Married Cathy Schwartzman, 2002.", " Music Director, Temple Sinai, Stamford Ct, 2002 to 2012." ], "title": "Stephen J. Lawrence" }, { "sentences": [ "Seda Sulang is a 1955 Sri Lankan romantic musical starring" ], "title": "Seda Sulang" }, { "sentences": [ "George Greeley (born Georgio Guariglia; July 23, 1917 – May 26, 2007) was an Italian-American pianist, conductor, composer, arranger, recording artist and record producer who is known for his extensive work across the spectrum of the entertainment industry.", " Starting as an arranger and pianist with several notable big bands in the 1940s, he segued into the Hollywood radio scene, working on several nationally-broadcast variety programs.", " After conducting an Army Air Force Band during World War II, he was hired by Columbia Pictures as a staff pianist and orchestrator.", " He worked as pianist on several hundred motion pictures, worked with many famous composers orchestrating their soundtrack compositions, and created original compositions of his own in several dozen movies.", " It was Greeley's hands that performed the piano parts that Tyrone Power mimed in \"The Eddy Duchin Story.\"", " Concurrent with his work at Columbia Pictures, George Greeley also worked at Capitol Records as music director, pianist, and conductor for many artists such as Gordon MacRae, Jane Powell, Jo Stafford, Frankie Laine, and Doris Day.", " He was hired in the late 1950s by the newly established Warner Brothers Records.", " George Greeley arranged, orchestrated and performed as primary artist for a series of hit recordings entitled \"Popular Piano Concertos.\"", " As music tastes changed in the late 1960s, Greeley had already moved into television, composing themes and music for popular TV series like \"My Favorite Martian,\" \"The Ghost and Mrs. Muir,\" \"Nanny and the Professor,\" and \"Small Wonder.\"", " He performed as featured piano soloist and as guest conductor in concert appearances around the world.", " George Greeley died from emphysema at age 89 in Los Angeles, California." ], "title": "George Greeley" }, { "sentences": [ "Tony Martin (born Alvin Morris; December 25, 1913 – July 27, 2012) was an American actor, best known for his film roles and popular singer.", " His career spanned over seven decades, and he scored dozens of hits between the late-1930s and mid-1950s with songs such as \"Walk Hand in Hand\" and \"Stranger in Paradise\".", " He was married to actress and dancer Cyd Charisse for 60 years until her death in 2008." ], "title": "Tony Martin (American singer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Glitter is a 2001 American romantic musical drama film produced by 20th Century Fox and Columbia Pictures, starring American R&B singer-songwriter Mariah Carey and featuring rapper Da Brat.", " The film was written by Kate Lanier and directed by Vondie Curtis Hall.", " Set in 1982, Carey plays Billie Frank, who wants to be a famous singer, and along with her friends Louise and Roxanne (Tia Texada) is a club dancer.", " Timothy Walker (Terrence Howard) offers them a contract as backup singers/dancers to a singer.", " In the premiere of the song they recorded, Frank meets Julian \"Dice\" Black (Max Beesley), who is a DJ in a night club, and helps her in her solo career.", " In the process, Frank and Dice fall in love with each other." ], "title": "Glitter (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "One Night of Love is an American 1934 Columbia Pictures romantic musical film set in the opera world, starring Grace Moore and Tullio Carminati.", " The film was directed by Victor Schertzinger and adapted from the story, \"Don't Fall in Love\", by Charles Beahan and Dorothy Speare." ], "title": "One Night of Love" }, { "sentences": [ "Music in My Heart is a 1940 Columbia Pictures romantic musical starring Tony Martin and Rita Hayworth.", " Hayworth's first musical for the studio, the film was recognized with an Academy Award nomination for the song, \"It's a Blue World\", performed by Martin and Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra." ], "title": "Music in My Heart" }, { "sentences": [ "Let's Fall in Love is a 1933 American Pre-Code romantic musical film starring Edmund Lowe and Ann Sothern.", " Released by Columbia Pictures, the film was directed by David Burton and written by Herbert Fields." ], "title": "Let's Fall in Love (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kele Handa is a 1953 Sri Lankan romantic musical starring Rukmani Devi, Stanley Perera, Eddie Jayamanne, Rita Ratnayake and Mabel Blythe.", " It is based on a popular Sinhalese novel by W. A. Silva." ], "title": "Kele Handa" }, { "sentences": [ "Make Believe Ballroom is a 1949 American romantic musical comedy film starring Jerome Courtland, Ruth Warrick, Virginia Welles, and Ron Randell, directed by Joseph Santley and released by Columbia Pictures." ], "title": "Make Believe Ballroom" } ]
[ "Title: Stephen J. Lawrence\n\nStephen J. Lawrence (a.k.a. Stephen Lawrence) is an American composer, living and working in New York City. He has composed more than 300 songs and scores for \"Sesame Street\", resulting in three Emmy Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition; composed the title song and four others for Marlo Thomas's \"Free to Be... You and Me\", the landmark million-selling record, book and Emmy Award- and Peabody Award-winning ABC television special; composed the million-selling Gold Record \"You Take My Breath Away\"; scored the Robert De Niro movie \"Bang the Drum Slowly\" and the cult horror classic \"Alice, Sweet Alice\", which won the music award at the Paris International Festival of Fantasy and Science Fiction; composed score for \"One Summer Love\", 1976, a.k.a. \"Dragonfly\", composed the songs and score for the 1989 live-action movie musical \"Red Riding Hood\" starring Isabella Rossellini and Craig T. Nelson, lyrics by Michael Korie; composed songs for the live-action movie musical \"The Emperor's New Clothes\", starring Sid Caesar and Robert Morse; composed songs and score for \"The Tale of Peter Rabbit\", an HBO animated musical starring Carol Burnett, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. He has a B.A. in music from Hofstra University. Married Christine Jones 1984. Daughter, Hannah Lawrence, born 1986. Married Cathy Schwartzman, 2002. Music Director, Temple Sinai, Stamford Ct, 2002 to 2012.", "Title: Seda Sulang\n\nSeda Sulang is a 1955 Sri Lankan romantic musical starring", "Title: George Greeley\n\nGeorge Greeley (born Georgio Guariglia; July 23, 1917 – May 26, 2007) was an Italian-American pianist, conductor, composer, arranger, recording artist and record producer who is known for his extensive work across the spectrum of the entertainment industry. Starting as an arranger and pianist with several notable big bands in the 1940s, he segued into the Hollywood radio scene, working on several nationally-broadcast variety programs. After conducting an Army Air Force Band during World War II, he was hired by Columbia Pictures as a staff pianist and orchestrator. He worked as pianist on several hundred motion pictures, worked with many famous composers orchestrating their soundtrack compositions, and created original compositions of his own in several dozen movies. It was Greeley's hands that performed the piano parts that Tyrone Power mimed in \"The Eddy Duchin Story.\" Concurrent with his work at Columbia Pictures, George Greeley also worked at Capitol Records as music director, pianist, and conductor for many artists such as Gordon MacRae, Jane Powell, Jo Stafford, Frankie Laine, and Doris Day. He was hired in the late 1950s by the newly established Warner Brothers Records. George Greeley arranged, orchestrated and performed as primary artist for a series of hit recordings entitled \"Popular Piano Concertos.\" As music tastes changed in the late 1960s, Greeley had already moved into television, composing themes and music for popular TV series like \"My Favorite Martian,\" \"The Ghost and Mrs. Muir,\" \"Nanny and the Professor,\" and \"Small Wonder.\" He performed as featured piano soloist and as guest conductor in concert appearances around the world. George Greeley died from emphysema at age 89 in Los Angeles, California.", "Title: Tony Martin (American singer)\n\nTony Martin (born Alvin Morris; December 25, 1913 – July 27, 2012) was an American actor, best known for his film roles and popular singer. His career spanned over seven decades, and he scored dozens of hits between the late-1930s and mid-1950s with songs such as \"Walk Hand in Hand\" and \"Stranger in Paradise\". He was married to actress and dancer Cyd Charisse for 60 years until her death in 2008.", "Title: Glitter (film)\n\nGlitter is a 2001 American romantic musical drama film produced by 20th Century Fox and Columbia Pictures, starring American R&B singer-songwriter Mariah Carey and featuring rapper Da Brat. The film was written by Kate Lanier and directed by Vondie Curtis Hall. Set in 1982, Carey plays Billie Frank, who wants to be a famous singer, and along with her friends Louise and Roxanne (Tia Texada) is a club dancer. Timothy Walker (Terrence Howard) offers them a contract as backup singers/dancers to a singer. In the premiere of the song they recorded, Frank meets Julian \"Dice\" Black (Max Beesley), who is a DJ in a night club, and helps her in her solo career. In the process, Frank and Dice fall in love with each other.", "Title: One Night of Love\n\nOne Night of Love is an American 1934 Columbia Pictures romantic musical film set in the opera world, starring Grace Moore and Tullio Carminati. The film was directed by Victor Schertzinger and adapted from the story, \"Don't Fall in Love\", by Charles Beahan and Dorothy Speare.", "Title: Music in My Heart\n\nMusic in My Heart is a 1940 Columbia Pictures romantic musical starring Tony Martin and Rita Hayworth. Hayworth's first musical for the studio, the film was recognized with an Academy Award nomination for the song, \"It's a Blue World\", performed by Martin and Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra.", "Title: Let's Fall in Love (film)\n\nLet's Fall in Love is a 1933 American Pre-Code romantic musical film starring Edmund Lowe and Ann Sothern. Released by Columbia Pictures, the film was directed by David Burton and written by Herbert Fields.", "Title: Kele Handa\n\nKele Handa is a 1953 Sri Lankan romantic musical starring Rukmani Devi, Stanley Perera, Eddie Jayamanne, Rita Ratnayake and Mabel Blythe. It is based on a popular Sinhalese novel by W. A. Silva.", "Title: Make Believe Ballroom\n\nMake Believe Ballroom is a 1949 American romantic musical comedy film starring Jerome Courtland, Ruth Warrick, Virginia Welles, and Ron Randell, directed by Joseph Santley and released by Columbia Pictures." ]
81,252
For what radio and theatre role is the producer of "Shakespeare for My Father" best known?
Just William
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{ "title": [ "Shakespeare for My Father", "John Clark (actor)" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Teemu Aleksi Lehtilä (born 27 November 1966, in Kokemäki) is a Finnish actor.", " He studied in the Department of Acting at the University of Tampere and graduated in 1990.", " He has acted in the Municipal Theatre of Jyväskylä and Tampere Theatre (including the role of Romeo in Shakespeare's \"Romeo and Juliet\") as well as for television, where he is best known as Aaro Vaalanne in the Finnish soap opera \"Salatut elämät\".", " He acted in \"Salatut elämät\" during the production period 2004–2006 and returned to the series from spring 2007 to summer 2009, when he also played the character of Eero Vanala, Aaro's twin brother, as well as the role of Eero and Aaro's father." ], "title": "Teemu Lehtilä" }, { "sentences": [ "Deirdre Mullins is an Irish film, television & theatre actor, director and voice artist.", " She is best known for playing series regular Naomi in Channel 4's Man Down opposite Greg Davies and Rik Mayall.", " Man Down was nominated for Best New Comedy Programme in the British Comedy Awards 2014.", " Other notable roles include Rosalind in As You Like It at Shakespeare's Globe, Chekhov's lover, Lika, in the world premier of Marina Carr's 16 Possible Glimpses at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin and Jessie Taite in Seán O'Casey's The Silver Tassie at the National Theatre.", " Most recently, she's been shooting The Frankenstein Chronicles for ITV Encore playing opposite Sean Bean as his young wife and is currently filming new TV series Will about the life of William Shakespeare, playing Anne Shakespeare.", " She is represented by The Artists Partnership in the UK and Lisa Richards in Ireland." ], "title": "Deirdre Mullins" }, { "sentences": [ "Shakespeare for My Father is a one-woman play written and performed by Lynn Redgrave.", " The play concerns Redgrave's relationship with her father, the imposing actor and family patriarch Sir Michael Redgrave.", " The play was produced and directed by Redgrave's then husband John Clark with lighting designed by Thomas Skelton.", " It was presented for a week at the Lobero Theatre in Santa Barbara before touring the United States for a year in a production sponsored by CAMI." ], "title": "Shakespeare for My Father" }, { "sentences": [ "Peta Brady (born 1972) is an Australian actress.", " She is best known for being the second actress to play Cody Willis, a role instuituted by Amelia Frid in the TV soap opera \"Neighbours\".", " Since she left the show, Brady has appeared in the film \"Mullet\", the TV sitcom \"Kath & Kim\" and the SBS series \"RAN (Remote Area Nurse)\".", " In a recent theatre role, Brady played 'Annie' in \"Love\" by Patricia Cornelius." ], "title": "Peta Brady" }, { "sentences": [ "Jami Reid-Quarrell (born 20 January 1978), is a Scottish actor who is best known for his role as the villain Colony Sarff in series 9 of the BBC television series \"Doctor Who\", for which he was voted Best Male Guest Actor of the 2015 season on the Doctor Who TV fansite.", " He is also a singer, physical performer and choreographer who has appeared in numerous theatre, film & TV productions, operas and musicals.", " In 2010 he created the role of Dr Gangle for Andrew Lloyd Webber's sequel to \"Phantom of the Opera\", \"Love Never Dies\".", " His stage appearances include \"\"Equus\"\" with Daniel Radcliffe, Trevor Nunn's \"The Tempest\" with Ralph Fiennes and with renowned physical theatre companies such as Punchdrunk and Frantic Assembly.", " He has also appeared around the world with such companies as the Royal Opera House, Archaos and the Royal Shakespeare Company where he underwent in-depth Shakespearean training tutored by Cicely Berry.", " He also choreographs and movement directs for theatre and screen, including shows for Trevor Nunn and pop videos for Depeche Mode (\"Fragile Tension\"), Casiokids (\"Finn Bikkjen\") and Boy Kill Boy (\"No Conversation\")." ], "title": "Jami Reid-Quarrell" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Ernest Aldredge (February 28, 1928 – July 22, 2011) was an American television, film and stage actor, best known for various appearances in movies, theatre and television, with a notable role as Hugh De Angelis on \"The Sopranos\".", " He also appeared in the television shows \"Damages\" as Uncle Pete and \"Ryan's Hope\".", " He won a Daytime Emmy Award for playing the role of Shakespeare in \"Henry Winkler Meets William Shakespeare\" (1978).", " His last role was on the HBO series \"Boardwalk Empire\", playing the father of Nucky Thompson (Steve Buscemi)." ], "title": "Tom Aldredge" }, { "sentences": [ "David J. \"Dave\" Fishelson (born July 24, 1956) is an American producer, playwright, and director for film, theatre, television and radio, based in Manhattan since 1982.", " He is best known for being the lead producer of \"Golda's Balcony\", the longest-running one-woman show in Broadway history (2003–05); and for being the founder/producer of Manhattan Ensemble Theatre (\"MET\"), an award-winning Off-Broadway theatre company located in SoHo, New York City.", " As a filmmaker, his work has been broadcast on PBS, exhibited theatrically, and selected for 12 international film festivals (winning at 3).", " As a theatre producer and playwright (both on Broadway and off), his work has garnered 31 nominations (winning 11) from the Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, Obie, Drama League, Lortel, Blackburn Prize and Touring Broadway awards organizations, while landing on Time Out NY's year-end \"Best in Theatre\" list on 4 different occasions." ], "title": "David Fishelson" }, { "sentences": [ "Ivan John Clark (born 1 November 1932) is an English actor, director, producer and writer.", " Clark is probably best known for his role as Just William in theatre and radio in the late 1940s and as the former husband of actress Lynn Redgrave, to whom he was married for 33 years.", " However, he established himself as a stage actor and director after moving to the United States in 1960, and became noted for his theatrical directorship of plays featuring Redgrave in the 1970s such as \"A Better Place\" at Dublin's Gate Theatre (1973)," ], "title": "John Clark (actor)" }, { "sentences": [ "Janice Elva MacDonald (born 1959 in Banff, Alberta) is a Canadian writer of literary and mystery novels, textbooks, non-fiction, and stories for both adults and children.", " She is best known as the creator of a series of comic academic mystery novels featuring reluctant amateur sleuth Miranda \"Randy\" Craig, all of which are set in Edmonton, Alberta.", " The latest of these, \"Another Margaret: A Randy Craig Mystery\", released in September 2015, takes Miranda to a reunion of her fellow graduate school students and resurrects a mystery involving a Canadian literary figure who has been long-believed dead.", " \"The Roar of the Crowd: A Randy Craig Mystery\" was released on July 10, 2014, with a plot involving the Edmonton theatre scene, including the Freewill Shakespeare Festival and the Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival, and it went on to be nominated for the David Award for Best Mystery Novel at the 2015 Deadly Ink Conference and featured as a recommended read in both the \"2015 Edmonton Travel Guide\" and the 2015 \"Avenue Magazine\" Summer Reading Guide.", " \"Condemned to Repeat: A Randy Craig Mystery,\" was published on June 15, 2013, and involves a series of deadly events connected to Alberta historic sites, including Rutherford House, Fort Edmonton Park, and the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village; it debuted in the top spot on the Edmonton Journal's bestseller list on June 21, 2013 and went on to be shortlisted for the Mary Scorer Award for Best Book by a Manitoba Publisher at the 2013 Manitoba Book Awards as well as the David Award for Best Mystery Novel at the 2014 Deadly Ink Conference.", " \"Hang Down Your Head: A Randy Craig Mystery,\" was published in November 2011 and features \"cameo\" appearances by several real-life folk musicians, as well as a corpse discovered at the Edmonton Folk Music Festival.", " The book was a hit in MacDonald's home city and spent more than six months on the Edmonton Journal's Top 10 list.", " The book and its author were profiled on CBC Radio, CityTV's Breakfast Television show, in the Edmonton Journal, and in the Edmonton Examiner.", " A January 2012 cover story in \"Edmonton Woman Magazine\" and a half-hour interview on the CKUA Radio Network's ArtBeat program, looked more extensively at the entire mystery series." ], "title": "Janice MacDonald" }, { "sentences": [ "Tony Guilfoyle (born March 30 1960) is an English actor.", " He was born in Washford, Somerset, England, of Irish parents Mary Josephine Guilfoyle (née Cullinan) and James (Jimmy) Guilfoyle.", " He is best known for his recurring role as the accident-prone Father Larry Duff in TV comedy \"Father Ted\".", " In theatre he is better known for his long collaboration with the Quebecois theatre director Robert Lepage and his company Ex Machina.", " Included in this association are Kindertoten Lieder Lincoln Centre NY and world tour, The Geometry Of Miracles performed at The Royal National Theatre and world wide, The Dragons Trilogy performed at the Barbican Theatre London and internationally plus their latest collaboration Cartes (Cards/ Pique) which played at the Roundhouse in London and then internationally.", " This last production is still touring the world and will eventually be part of a tetralogy Four shows covering the four suits of the playing cards.", " His other theatre credits are numerous and varied from Shopping And F**cking for the Royal Court Theatre in the West End to The Iceman Cometh at the Almeida Theatre in London with Kevin Spacey.", " It encompasses political, experimental theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company ( Hanif Kureshi's play Outskirts)" ], "title": "Tony Guilfoyle" } ]
[ "Title: Teemu Lehtilä\n\nTeemu Aleksi Lehtilä (born 27 November 1966, in Kokemäki) is a Finnish actor. He studied in the Department of Acting at the University of Tampere and graduated in 1990. He has acted in the Municipal Theatre of Jyväskylä and Tampere Theatre (including the role of Romeo in Shakespeare's \"Romeo and Juliet\") as well as for television, where he is best known as Aaro Vaalanne in the Finnish soap opera \"Salatut elämät\". He acted in \"Salatut elämät\" during the production period 2004–2006 and returned to the series from spring 2007 to summer 2009, when he also played the character of Eero Vanala, Aaro's twin brother, as well as the role of Eero and Aaro's father.", "Title: Deirdre Mullins\n\nDeirdre Mullins is an Irish film, television & theatre actor, director and voice artist. She is best known for playing series regular Naomi in Channel 4's Man Down opposite Greg Davies and Rik Mayall. Man Down was nominated for Best New Comedy Programme in the British Comedy Awards 2014. Other notable roles include Rosalind in As You Like It at Shakespeare's Globe, Chekhov's lover, Lika, in the world premier of Marina Carr's 16 Possible Glimpses at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin and Jessie Taite in Seán O'Casey's The Silver Tassie at the National Theatre. Most recently, she's been shooting The Frankenstein Chronicles for ITV Encore playing opposite Sean Bean as his young wife and is currently filming new TV series Will about the life of William Shakespeare, playing Anne Shakespeare. She is represented by The Artists Partnership in the UK and Lisa Richards in Ireland.", "Title: Shakespeare for My Father\n\nShakespeare for My Father is a one-woman play written and performed by Lynn Redgrave. The play concerns Redgrave's relationship with her father, the imposing actor and family patriarch Sir Michael Redgrave. The play was produced and directed by Redgrave's then husband John Clark with lighting designed by Thomas Skelton. It was presented for a week at the Lobero Theatre in Santa Barbara before touring the United States for a year in a production sponsored by CAMI.", "Title: Peta Brady\n\nPeta Brady (born 1972) is an Australian actress. She is best known for being the second actress to play Cody Willis, a role instuituted by Amelia Frid in the TV soap opera \"Neighbours\". Since she left the show, Brady has appeared in the film \"Mullet\", the TV sitcom \"Kath & Kim\" and the SBS series \"RAN (Remote Area Nurse)\". In a recent theatre role, Brady played 'Annie' in \"Love\" by Patricia Cornelius.", "Title: Jami Reid-Quarrell\n\nJami Reid-Quarrell (born 20 January 1978), is a Scottish actor who is best known for his role as the villain Colony Sarff in series 9 of the BBC television series \"Doctor Who\", for which he was voted Best Male Guest Actor of the 2015 season on the Doctor Who TV fansite. He is also a singer, physical performer and choreographer who has appeared in numerous theatre, film & TV productions, operas and musicals. In 2010 he created the role of Dr Gangle for Andrew Lloyd Webber's sequel to \"Phantom of the Opera\", \"Love Never Dies\". His stage appearances include \"\"Equus\"\" with Daniel Radcliffe, Trevor Nunn's \"The Tempest\" with Ralph Fiennes and with renowned physical theatre companies such as Punchdrunk and Frantic Assembly. He has also appeared around the world with such companies as the Royal Opera House, Archaos and the Royal Shakespeare Company where he underwent in-depth Shakespearean training tutored by Cicely Berry. He also choreographs and movement directs for theatre and screen, including shows for Trevor Nunn and pop videos for Depeche Mode (\"Fragile Tension\"), Casiokids (\"Finn Bikkjen\") and Boy Kill Boy (\"No Conversation\").", "Title: Tom Aldredge\n\nThomas Ernest Aldredge (February 28, 1928 – July 22, 2011) was an American television, film and stage actor, best known for various appearances in movies, theatre and television, with a notable role as Hugh De Angelis on \"The Sopranos\". He also appeared in the television shows \"Damages\" as Uncle Pete and \"Ryan's Hope\". He won a Daytime Emmy Award for playing the role of Shakespeare in \"Henry Winkler Meets William Shakespeare\" (1978). His last role was on the HBO series \"Boardwalk Empire\", playing the father of Nucky Thompson (Steve Buscemi).", "Title: David Fishelson\n\nDavid J. \"Dave\" Fishelson (born July 24, 1956) is an American producer, playwright, and director for film, theatre, television and radio, based in Manhattan since 1982. He is best known for being the lead producer of \"Golda's Balcony\", the longest-running one-woman show in Broadway history (2003–05); and for being the founder/producer of Manhattan Ensemble Theatre (\"MET\"), an award-winning Off-Broadway theatre company located in SoHo, New York City. As a filmmaker, his work has been broadcast on PBS, exhibited theatrically, and selected for 12 international film festivals (winning at 3). As a theatre producer and playwright (both on Broadway and off), his work has garnered 31 nominations (winning 11) from the Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, Obie, Drama League, Lortel, Blackburn Prize and Touring Broadway awards organizations, while landing on Time Out NY's year-end \"Best in Theatre\" list on 4 different occasions.", "Title: John Clark (actor)\n\nIvan John Clark (born 1 November 1932) is an English actor, director, producer and writer. Clark is probably best known for his role as Just William in theatre and radio in the late 1940s and as the former husband of actress Lynn Redgrave, to whom he was married for 33 years. However, he established himself as a stage actor and director after moving to the United States in 1960, and became noted for his theatrical directorship of plays featuring Redgrave in the 1970s such as \"A Better Place\" at Dublin's Gate Theatre (1973),", "Title: Janice MacDonald\n\nJanice Elva MacDonald (born 1959 in Banff, Alberta) is a Canadian writer of literary and mystery novels, textbooks, non-fiction, and stories for both adults and children. She is best known as the creator of a series of comic academic mystery novels featuring reluctant amateur sleuth Miranda \"Randy\" Craig, all of which are set in Edmonton, Alberta. The latest of these, \"Another Margaret: A Randy Craig Mystery\", released in September 2015, takes Miranda to a reunion of her fellow graduate school students and resurrects a mystery involving a Canadian literary figure who has been long-believed dead. \"The Roar of the Crowd: A Randy Craig Mystery\" was released on July 10, 2014, with a plot involving the Edmonton theatre scene, including the Freewill Shakespeare Festival and the Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival, and it went on to be nominated for the David Award for Best Mystery Novel at the 2015 Deadly Ink Conference and featured as a recommended read in both the \"2015 Edmonton Travel Guide\" and the 2015 \"Avenue Magazine\" Summer Reading Guide. \"Condemned to Repeat: A Randy Craig Mystery,\" was published on June 15, 2013, and involves a series of deadly events connected to Alberta historic sites, including Rutherford House, Fort Edmonton Park, and the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village; it debuted in the top spot on the Edmonton Journal's bestseller list on June 21, 2013 and went on to be shortlisted for the Mary Scorer Award for Best Book by a Manitoba Publisher at the 2013 Manitoba Book Awards as well as the David Award for Best Mystery Novel at the 2014 Deadly Ink Conference. \"Hang Down Your Head: A Randy Craig Mystery,\" was published in November 2011 and features \"cameo\" appearances by several real-life folk musicians, as well as a corpse discovered at the Edmonton Folk Music Festival. The book was a hit in MacDonald's home city and spent more than six months on the Edmonton Journal's Top 10 list. The book and its author were profiled on CBC Radio, CityTV's Breakfast Television show, in the Edmonton Journal, and in the Edmonton Examiner. A January 2012 cover story in \"Edmonton Woman Magazine\" and a half-hour interview on the CKUA Radio Network's ArtBeat program, looked more extensively at the entire mystery series.", "Title: Tony Guilfoyle\n\nTony Guilfoyle (born March 30 1960) is an English actor. He was born in Washford, Somerset, England, of Irish parents Mary Josephine Guilfoyle (née Cullinan) and James (Jimmy) Guilfoyle. He is best known for his recurring role as the accident-prone Father Larry Duff in TV comedy \"Father Ted\". In theatre he is better known for his long collaboration with the Quebecois theatre director Robert Lepage and his company Ex Machina. Included in this association are Kindertoten Lieder Lincoln Centre NY and world tour, The Geometry Of Miracles performed at The Royal National Theatre and world wide, The Dragons Trilogy performed at the Barbican Theatre London and internationally plus their latest collaboration Cartes (Cards/ Pique) which played at the Roundhouse in London and then internationally. This last production is still touring the world and will eventually be part of a tetralogy Four shows covering the four suits of the playing cards. His other theatre credits are numerous and varied from Shopping And F**cking for the Royal Court Theatre in the West End to The Iceman Cometh at the Almeida Theatre in London with Kevin Spacey. It encompasses political, experimental theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company ( Hanif Kureshi's play Outskirts)" ]
81,253
Which government canceled the aircraft known as the Avro Arrow?
Canadian government
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{ "title": [ "Chris Gainor", "Chris Gainor", "Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Peter Roland Cope (7 December 1921 – 4 April 2005) was the last surviving test pilot from the Avro Arrow program." ], "title": "Peter Cope" }, { "sentences": [ "Chris Gainor is a historian of technology specializing in space exploration and aeronautics.", " He has written four books on the history of space exploration and on the Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow, a jet interceptor aircraft canceled by the Canadian government in 1959." ], "title": "Chris Gainor" }, { "sentences": [ "John Dennis Hodge (born 1929) is a British-born aerospace engineer.", " He worked for the CF-105 Avro Arrow jet interceptor project in Canada.", " When it was cancelled in 1959, he became a member of NASA's Space Task Group, which later became the Johnson Space Center.", " During his NASA career, he worked as a flight director and planner.", " When he returned to NASA in the 1980s, he worked as a manager on the Space Station Freedom project, which later became the International Space Station.", " He also served as an administrator at the United States Department of Transportation." ], "title": "John Hodge (engineer)" }, { "sentences": [ "James A. Chamberlin (May 23, 1915 – March 8, 1981) was a Canadian aerodynamicist who contributed to the design of the Canadian Avro Arrow, NASA's Gemini spacecraft and the Apollo program.", " In addition to his pioneering air and space efforts, he is often cited as an example of Canadian brain drain to the U.S.", " In the early 1960s, he was one of the key people that proposed and moved that Lunar Orbit Rendezvous (LOR) was the best option for landing a crew on the Moon, the method eventually used on Apollo lunar landing missions.", " He left NASA in 1970 and worked for McDonnell Douglas, in their Houston offices, until his death in 1981." ], "title": "Jim Chamberlin" }, { "sentences": [ "The Arrow is a four-hour miniseries produced for CBC Television in 1996, starring Dan Aykroyd as Crawford Gordon, experienced wartime production leader after the World War II and president of A. V. Roe Canada during its attempt to produce the Avro Arrow supersonic jet interceptor.", " The film also stars Michael Ironside and Sara Botsford.", " The mini-series is noted as having the highest viewership ever for a CBC program." ], "title": "The Arrow" }, { "sentences": [ "Owen Eugene Maynard (October 27, 1924 – July 15, 2000) was a Canadian engineer who contributed to the design of the Canadian CF-105 Avro Arrow jet interceptor; and NASA's Apollo Lunar Module (LM).", " Maynard was a member of the group of 32 Canadian and British engineers from Avro Canada who joined NASA when the Arrow was cancelled in 1959.", " Maynard worked on Project Mercury until 1960 and then moved to the Apollo program.", " Maynard won a U.S. patent (US3300162) in 1967 for a space station design." ], "title": "Owen Maynard" }, { "sentences": [ "Haley Industries is a Canadian company which manufactures lightweight metal castings for use in aerospace applications.", " It was a prime contributor to the Avro Arrow aircraft project." ], "title": "Haley Industries" }, { "sentences": [ "The Velvet Glove was a short-range semi-active radar homing air-to-air missile designed by CARDE (today DRDC Valcartier) and produced by Canadair starting in 1953.", " 131 Velvet Gloves had been completed when the program was terminated in 1956, officially because of concerns about its ability to be launched at supersonic speeds from the Avro Arrow then under design, but also from the design being overtaken by developments in the United States." ], "title": "Velvet Glove" }, { "sentences": [ "Avro Canada was a Canadian aircraft manufacturing company.", " It started in 1945 as an aircraft plant and within thirteen years became the third-largest company in Canada, one of the largest 100 companies in the world, and directly employing over 50,000.", " Avro Canada was best known for the highly advanced CF-105 Arrow, but through growth and acquisition, it rapidly become a major, integrated company that had diverse holdings." ], "title": "Avro Canada" }, { "sentences": [ "The Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow, often known simply as the Avro Arrow, was a delta-winged interceptor aircraft designed and built by Avro Canada.", " The Arrow is considered to have been an advanced technical and aerodynamic achievement for the Canadian aviation industry.", " The CF-105 (Mark 2) held the promise of near-Mach 2 speeds at altitudes of 50000 feet and was intended to serve as the Royal Canadian Air Force's (RCAF) primary interceptor in the 1960s and beyond." ], "title": "Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow" } ]
[ "Title: Peter Cope\n\nPeter Roland Cope (7 December 1921 – 4 April 2005) was the last surviving test pilot from the Avro Arrow program.", "Title: Chris Gainor\n\nChris Gainor is a historian of technology specializing in space exploration and aeronautics. He has written four books on the history of space exploration and on the Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow, a jet interceptor aircraft canceled by the Canadian government in 1959.", "Title: John Hodge (engineer)\n\nJohn Dennis Hodge (born 1929) is a British-born aerospace engineer. He worked for the CF-105 Avro Arrow jet interceptor project in Canada. When it was cancelled in 1959, he became a member of NASA's Space Task Group, which later became the Johnson Space Center. During his NASA career, he worked as a flight director and planner. When he returned to NASA in the 1980s, he worked as a manager on the Space Station Freedom project, which later became the International Space Station. He also served as an administrator at the United States Department of Transportation.", "Title: Jim Chamberlin\n\nJames A. Chamberlin (May 23, 1915 – March 8, 1981) was a Canadian aerodynamicist who contributed to the design of the Canadian Avro Arrow, NASA's Gemini spacecraft and the Apollo program. In addition to his pioneering air and space efforts, he is often cited as an example of Canadian brain drain to the U.S. In the early 1960s, he was one of the key people that proposed and moved that Lunar Orbit Rendezvous (LOR) was the best option for landing a crew on the Moon, the method eventually used on Apollo lunar landing missions. He left NASA in 1970 and worked for McDonnell Douglas, in their Houston offices, until his death in 1981.", "Title: The Arrow\n\nThe Arrow is a four-hour miniseries produced for CBC Television in 1996, starring Dan Aykroyd as Crawford Gordon, experienced wartime production leader after the World War II and president of A. V. Roe Canada during its attempt to produce the Avro Arrow supersonic jet interceptor. The film also stars Michael Ironside and Sara Botsford. The mini-series is noted as having the highest viewership ever for a CBC program.", "Title: Owen Maynard\n\nOwen Eugene Maynard (October 27, 1924 – July 15, 2000) was a Canadian engineer who contributed to the design of the Canadian CF-105 Avro Arrow jet interceptor; and NASA's Apollo Lunar Module (LM). Maynard was a member of the group of 32 Canadian and British engineers from Avro Canada who joined NASA when the Arrow was cancelled in 1959. Maynard worked on Project Mercury until 1960 and then moved to the Apollo program. Maynard won a U.S. patent (US3300162) in 1967 for a space station design.", "Title: Haley Industries\n\nHaley Industries is a Canadian company which manufactures lightweight metal castings for use in aerospace applications. It was a prime contributor to the Avro Arrow aircraft project.", "Title: Velvet Glove\n\nThe Velvet Glove was a short-range semi-active radar homing air-to-air missile designed by CARDE (today DRDC Valcartier) and produced by Canadair starting in 1953. 131 Velvet Gloves had been completed when the program was terminated in 1956, officially because of concerns about its ability to be launched at supersonic speeds from the Avro Arrow then under design, but also from the design being overtaken by developments in the United States.", "Title: Avro Canada\n\nAvro Canada was a Canadian aircraft manufacturing company. It started in 1945 as an aircraft plant and within thirteen years became the third-largest company in Canada, one of the largest 100 companies in the world, and directly employing over 50,000. Avro Canada was best known for the highly advanced CF-105 Arrow, but through growth and acquisition, it rapidly become a major, integrated company that had diverse holdings.", "Title: Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow\n\nThe Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow, often known simply as the Avro Arrow, was a delta-winged interceptor aircraft designed and built by Avro Canada. The Arrow is considered to have been an advanced technical and aerodynamic achievement for the Canadian aviation industry. The CF-105 (Mark 2) held the promise of near-Mach 2 speeds at altitudes of 50000 feet and was intended to serve as the Royal Canadian Air Force's (RCAF) primary interceptor in the 1960s and beyond." ]
81,254
Who was the "king's engineer" to the King of Portugal, Naples, Sicily and Sardinia and Duke of Milan?
Tiburzio Spannocchi
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{ "title": [ "Tibúrcio Spannocchi", "Philip III of Spain", "Philip III of Spain" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Philip II (Spanish: \"Felipe II\" ; 21 May 1527 – 13 September 1598), called \"the Prudent\" (el Prudente), was King of Spain (1556–98), King of Portugal (1581–98, as \"Philip I\", \"Filipe I\"), King of Naples and Sicily (both from 1554), and \"jure uxoris\" King of England and Ireland (during his marriage to Queen Mary I from 1554–58).", " He was also Duke of Milan.", " From 1555, he was lord of the Seventeen Provinces of the Netherlands." ], "title": "Philip II of Spain" }, { "sentences": [ "Stephen of Durazzo (born Stefano di Durazzo, later known as Estêvão de Nápoles in Portugal) (c.1320-1380) was an Italian nobleman and warrior, the claimed youngest son of John, Duke of Durazzo, ruler of the Kingdom of Albania, by his wife Agnés de Périgord and a grandson of king Charles II of Naples.", " But this is a posterior fabrication, as the origin of the surname de Nápoles, for there is no notice of any such legitimate or bastard son of a Prince of Naples.", " He moved to Portugal as a crusader, having fought the Moors alongside \"his cousin\" king Afonso IV of Portugal at the battle of Salado, as mentioned in Duarte Nunes de Leão's \"Chronicles of the Kings of Portugal\".", " Known in Portugal as Estêvão de Nápoles (\"Stephen of Naples\"), he gave origin to the Portuguese family Nápoles, a false branch of the royal Capetian House of Anjou-Naples." ], "title": "Stephen of Durazzo" }, { "sentences": [ "Southern Italy or Mezzogiorno (] , literally \"midday\") is a macroregion of Italy traditionally encompassing the territories of the former Kingdom of the two Sicilies (all the southern section of the Italian Peninsula and Sicily), with the frequent addition of the island of Sardinia.", " It generally coincides with the administrative regions of Abruzzo, Apulia, Basilicata, Campania, Calabria, Molise, Sicily, and usually Sardinia.", " Some also include the southernmost and easternmost parts of Lazio (the Sora, Cassino, Gaeta, Cittaducale, Formia, and Amatrice districts) within the \"Mezzogiorno\", since they were once part of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.", " The island of Sardinia, although for cultural and historical reasons having less in common with the aforementioned regions, is frequently included as Southern Italy or \"Mezzogiorno\", often for statistical and economical purposes." ], "title": "Southern Italy" }, { "sentences": [ "The Duke of Carcaci (Italian: \"Duca di Cárcaci\" ) (pron: \"Car-catch-ee\") is the head of one branch of the Paternò Castello family, an ancient Sicilian noble family.", " The estate of Cárcaci, from which the dukedom is named, is situated in Sicily, 20 miles north-west of Catania (where survives the ducal palazzo), at the junction of the River Simeto and River Salso.", " It is thus situated about 15 miles west of the crater of Mount Etna.", " The historic estate of Paternò, now a town, is situated about 10 miles north-west of Catania, midway between that town and Carcaci.", " The first Duke of Carcaci was Don Vincenzo Paternò Castello (1681–1767) who in 1725 was created a duke of the Kingdom of Naples by Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Naples, who had gained control of the Kingdom of Naples in 1714 and of Sicily in 1720.", " Carcaci had become the seat of a feudal barony shortly after the Norman Conquest of Sicily in 1061, when the first castle was built on the site.", " The barony and estate was not acquired by this branch of the Paternò Castello family, the principal historic seat of the senior line of which was Paternò Castle, until 1719." ], "title": "Duke of Carcaci" }, { "sentences": [ "James II (10 August 1267 – 2 or 5 November 1327), called the Just, was the King of Aragon and Valencia and Count of Barcelona from 1291 to 1327.", " He was also the King of Sicily (as James I) from 1285 to 1295 and the King of Majorca from 1291 to 1298.", " From 1297 he was nominally the King of Sardinia and Corsica, but he only acquired the island of Sardinia by onquest in 1324.", " His full title for the last three decades of his reign was \"James, by the grace of God, king of Aragon, Valencia, Sardinia and Corsica, and count of Barcelona\" (Latin: \"Iacobus Dei gracia rex Aragonum, Valencie, Sardinie, et Corsice ac comes Barchinone\")." ], "title": "James II of Aragon" }, { "sentences": [ "Maria Cristina of Naples and Sicily (Maria Cristina Amelia Teresa; 17 January 1779 – 11 March 1849) was a Princess of Naples and Sicily and later Queen of Sardinia as wife of King Charles Felix." ], "title": "Maria Cristina of Naples and Sicily" }, { "sentences": [ "Tiburzio Spannocchi (1541–1609) (also Spanucchi, Spanochi, Spanoqui, Hispanochi etc.) was \"king's engineer\" to Philip II of Spain and subsequently to Philip III of Spain.", " He was named \"Chief Engineer\" in 1601." ], "title": "Tibúrcio Spannocchi" }, { "sentences": [ "Philip III (Spanish: \"Felipe\" ; 14 April 1578 – 31 March 1621) was King of Spain.", " He was also, as Philip II, King of Portugal, Naples, Sicily and Sardinia and Duke of Milan." ], "title": "Philip III of Spain" }, { "sentences": [ "Maria Theresa of Austria (21 March 1801 – 12 January 1855) was born an Archduchess of Austria and Princess of Tuscany.", " She was a daughter of Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany, and Luisa of Naples and Sicily.", " She was named after her double great grandmother Empress Maria Theresa.", " In 1817, she married Charles Albert of Sardinia and subsequently became the Queen of Sardinia upon her husband's accession to the throne in 1831." ], "title": "Maria Theresa of Austria (1801–1855)" }, { "sentences": [ "René of Anjou (Occitan: \"Rainièr d'Anjau\" ; French: \"René d'Anjou\" ; 1409–1480), also known as René I of Naples (Italian: \"Renato I di Napoli\" ) and Good King René (Occitan: \"Rai Rainièr lo Bòn\" ; French: \"Le bon roi René\" ), was count of Piedmont, Duke of Bar (1430–80), Duke of Lorraine (1431–53), Duke of Anjou, Count of Provence (1434–80), King of Naples (1435–42; titular 1442–80), titular King of Jerusalem (1438–80) and Aragon including Sicily, Majorca and Corsica (1466–70)." ], "title": "René of Anjou" } ]
[ "Title: Philip II of Spain\n\nPhilip II (Spanish: \"Felipe II\" ; 21 May 1527 – 13 September 1598), called \"the Prudent\" (el Prudente), was King of Spain (1556–98), King of Portugal (1581–98, as \"Philip I\", \"Filipe I\"), King of Naples and Sicily (both from 1554), and \"jure uxoris\" King of England and Ireland (during his marriage to Queen Mary I from 1554–58). He was also Duke of Milan. From 1555, he was lord of the Seventeen Provinces of the Netherlands.", "Title: Stephen of Durazzo\n\nStephen of Durazzo (born Stefano di Durazzo, later known as Estêvão de Nápoles in Portugal) (c.1320-1380) was an Italian nobleman and warrior, the claimed youngest son of John, Duke of Durazzo, ruler of the Kingdom of Albania, by his wife Agnés de Périgord and a grandson of king Charles II of Naples. But this is a posterior fabrication, as the origin of the surname de Nápoles, for there is no notice of any such legitimate or bastard son of a Prince of Naples. He moved to Portugal as a crusader, having fought the Moors alongside \"his cousin\" king Afonso IV of Portugal at the battle of Salado, as mentioned in Duarte Nunes de Leão's \"Chronicles of the Kings of Portugal\". Known in Portugal as Estêvão de Nápoles (\"Stephen of Naples\"), he gave origin to the Portuguese family Nápoles, a false branch of the royal Capetian House of Anjou-Naples.", "Title: Southern Italy\n\nSouthern Italy or Mezzogiorno (] , literally \"midday\") is a macroregion of Italy traditionally encompassing the territories of the former Kingdom of the two Sicilies (all the southern section of the Italian Peninsula and Sicily), with the frequent addition of the island of Sardinia. It generally coincides with the administrative regions of Abruzzo, Apulia, Basilicata, Campania, Calabria, Molise, Sicily, and usually Sardinia. Some also include the southernmost and easternmost parts of Lazio (the Sora, Cassino, Gaeta, Cittaducale, Formia, and Amatrice districts) within the \"Mezzogiorno\", since they were once part of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. The island of Sardinia, although for cultural and historical reasons having less in common with the aforementioned regions, is frequently included as Southern Italy or \"Mezzogiorno\", often for statistical and economical purposes.", "Title: Duke of Carcaci\n\nThe Duke of Carcaci (Italian: \"Duca di Cárcaci\" ) (pron: \"Car-catch-ee\") is the head of one branch of the Paternò Castello family, an ancient Sicilian noble family. The estate of Cárcaci, from which the dukedom is named, is situated in Sicily, 20 miles north-west of Catania (where survives the ducal palazzo), at the junction of the River Simeto and River Salso. It is thus situated about 15 miles west of the crater of Mount Etna. The historic estate of Paternò, now a town, is situated about 10 miles north-west of Catania, midway between that town and Carcaci. The first Duke of Carcaci was Don Vincenzo Paternò Castello (1681–1767) who in 1725 was created a duke of the Kingdom of Naples by Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Naples, who had gained control of the Kingdom of Naples in 1714 and of Sicily in 1720. Carcaci had become the seat of a feudal barony shortly after the Norman Conquest of Sicily in 1061, when the first castle was built on the site. The barony and estate was not acquired by this branch of the Paternò Castello family, the principal historic seat of the senior line of which was Paternò Castle, until 1719.", "Title: James II of Aragon\n\nJames II (10 August 1267 – 2 or 5 November 1327), called the Just, was the King of Aragon and Valencia and Count of Barcelona from 1291 to 1327. He was also the King of Sicily (as James I) from 1285 to 1295 and the King of Majorca from 1291 to 1298. From 1297 he was nominally the King of Sardinia and Corsica, but he only acquired the island of Sardinia by onquest in 1324. His full title for the last three decades of his reign was \"James, by the grace of God, king of Aragon, Valencia, Sardinia and Corsica, and count of Barcelona\" (Latin: \"Iacobus Dei gracia rex Aragonum, Valencie, Sardinie, et Corsice ac comes Barchinone\").", "Title: Maria Cristina of Naples and Sicily\n\nMaria Cristina of Naples and Sicily (Maria Cristina Amelia Teresa; 17 January 1779 – 11 March 1849) was a Princess of Naples and Sicily and later Queen of Sardinia as wife of King Charles Felix.", "Title: Tibúrcio Spannocchi\n\nTiburzio Spannocchi (1541–1609) (also Spanucchi, Spanochi, Spanoqui, Hispanochi etc.) was \"king's engineer\" to Philip II of Spain and subsequently to Philip III of Spain. He was named \"Chief Engineer\" in 1601.", "Title: Philip III of Spain\n\nPhilip III (Spanish: \"Felipe\" ; 14 April 1578 – 31 March 1621) was King of Spain. He was also, as Philip II, King of Portugal, Naples, Sicily and Sardinia and Duke of Milan.", "Title: Maria Theresa of Austria (1801–1855)\n\nMaria Theresa of Austria (21 March 1801 – 12 January 1855) was born an Archduchess of Austria and Princess of Tuscany. She was a daughter of Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany, and Luisa of Naples and Sicily. She was named after her double great grandmother Empress Maria Theresa. In 1817, she married Charles Albert of Sardinia and subsequently became the Queen of Sardinia upon her husband's accession to the throne in 1831.", "Title: René of Anjou\n\nRené of Anjou (Occitan: \"Rainièr d'Anjau\" ; French: \"René d'Anjou\" ; 1409–1480), also known as René I of Naples (Italian: \"Renato I di Napoli\" ) and Good King René (Occitan: \"Rai Rainièr lo Bòn\" ; French: \"Le bon roi René\" ), was count of Piedmont, Duke of Bar (1430–80), Duke of Lorraine (1431–53), Duke of Anjou, Count of Provence (1434–80), King of Naples (1435–42; titular 1442–80), titular King of Jerusalem (1438–80) and Aragon including Sicily, Majorca and Corsica (1466–70)." ]
81,255
What do Bruno Mattei and Andrés Wood have in common?
film director
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{ "title": [ "Bruno Mattei", "Andrés Wood" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Rats: Night of Terror (Italian: Rats - Notte di terrore ) is a 1984 post-apocalyptic thriller film directed by Bruno Mattei and Claudio Fragasso." ], "title": "Rats: Night of Terror" }, { "sentences": [ "Robowar (also known as Robot da guerra) is a 1988 science fiction-action-horror film, starring Reb Brown, Catherine Hickland, and Massimo Vanni.", " Directed by Bruno Mattei under his most common pseudonym, Vincent Dawn, and written by the husband and wife team of Claudio Fragasso and Rosella Drudi, \"Robowar\" is a rip-off of the 1987 American film \"Predator\", in the tradition of \"Shocking Dark\" and \"Strike Commando\", both also directed by Mattei.", " Although featuring a partially American cast, the movie was never released in the United States." ], "title": "Robowar (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Andres Wood (born in 1965) is a Chilean film director, producer and writer.", " Some of his most popular films include \"Machuca\", \"Violeta se fue a los cielos\", and \"Historias de Futbol\".", " He created his own production company known as Wood Producciones in 1993." ], "title": "Andrés Wood" }, { "sentences": [ "Violence in a Women's Prison (Italian: \"Violenza da un Carcere Femminile\" ) is a 1982 Italian-French women in prison film directed by Bruno Mattei.", " It was also released as \"Caged Women\", \"Emanuelle in Hell\" or \"Emanuelle Escapes from Hell\"." ], "title": "Violence in a Women's Prison" }, { "sentences": [ "Porno Holocaust is a 1981 Italian sexploitation horror film directed by Joe D'Amato, and written by George Eastman.", " The film was co-directed by Bruno Mattei (uncredited)." ], "title": "Porno Holocaust" }, { "sentences": [ "Bruno Mattei (30 July 1931 – 21 May 2007) was an Italian film director, screenwriter and editor who directed exploitation films in many genres, including women in prison, nunsploitation, zombie, cannibal and Naziploitation films.", " Mattei's films were often following the popular genre trends of the era.", " Mattei continued work as a director until his death in 2007." ], "title": "Bruno Mattei" }, { "sentences": [ "The Other Hell (Italian: \"L'altro inferno\" , also known as Guardian of Hell) is a 1981 Italian horror film written and directed by Bruno Mattei and starring Franca Stoppi and Carlo De Mejo." ], "title": "The Other Hell" }, { "sentences": [ "Emanuelle Escapes from Hell (Italian: Emanuelle fuga dall'inferno), also known as Blade Violent, Women's Prison Massacre, and Emanuelle in Prison is a 1983 Italian women in prison film directed by Bruno Mattei and starring Laura Gemser, Gabriele Tinti, Carlo De Mejo, Lorraine De Selle, and Franca Stoppi.", " The film was written and co-directed by Claudio Fragasso (a longtime Mattei collaborator), and was shot in 1982 with a mostly French crew.", " The film has achieved a certain level of cult status recently due to its exploitive nature, extreme violence, and cheesy dialog." ], "title": "Emanuelle Escapes from Hell" }, { "sentences": [ "Shocking Dark (also known as Terminator II, Terminator 2, Alienators, and Contaminator) is a 1989 Italian science-fiction film written by Claudio Fragasso, produced by Franco Gaudenzi and directed by Bruno Mattei." ], "title": "Shocking Dark" }, { "sentences": [ "Laurette Marcia \"Laura\" Gemser (born 5 October 1950, Surabaya) is a retired Indonesian-Dutch actress, model and costume designer.", " She is primarily known for her work in Italian erotic cinema, most notably the \"Black Emanuelle\" series.", " Many of her films were collaborations with directors Joe D'Amato and Bruno Mattei." ], "title": "Laura Gemser" } ]
[ "Title: Rats: Night of Terror\n\nRats: Night of Terror (Italian: Rats - Notte di terrore ) is a 1984 post-apocalyptic thriller film directed by Bruno Mattei and Claudio Fragasso.", "Title: Robowar (film)\n\nRobowar (also known as Robot da guerra) is a 1988 science fiction-action-horror film, starring Reb Brown, Catherine Hickland, and Massimo Vanni. Directed by Bruno Mattei under his most common pseudonym, Vincent Dawn, and written by the husband and wife team of Claudio Fragasso and Rosella Drudi, \"Robowar\" is a rip-off of the 1987 American film \"Predator\", in the tradition of \"Shocking Dark\" and \"Strike Commando\", both also directed by Mattei. Although featuring a partially American cast, the movie was never released in the United States.", "Title: Andrés Wood\n\nAndres Wood (born in 1965) is a Chilean film director, producer and writer. Some of his most popular films include \"Machuca\", \"Violeta se fue a los cielos\", and \"Historias de Futbol\". He created his own production company known as Wood Producciones in 1993.", "Title: Violence in a Women's Prison\n\nViolence in a Women's Prison (Italian: \"Violenza da un Carcere Femminile\" ) is a 1982 Italian-French women in prison film directed by Bruno Mattei. It was also released as \"Caged Women\", \"Emanuelle in Hell\" or \"Emanuelle Escapes from Hell\".", "Title: Porno Holocaust\n\nPorno Holocaust is a 1981 Italian sexploitation horror film directed by Joe D'Amato, and written by George Eastman. The film was co-directed by Bruno Mattei (uncredited).", "Title: Bruno Mattei\n\nBruno Mattei (30 July 1931 – 21 May 2007) was an Italian film director, screenwriter and editor who directed exploitation films in many genres, including women in prison, nunsploitation, zombie, cannibal and Naziploitation films. Mattei's films were often following the popular genre trends of the era. Mattei continued work as a director until his death in 2007.", "Title: The Other Hell\n\nThe Other Hell (Italian: \"L'altro inferno\" , also known as Guardian of Hell) is a 1981 Italian horror film written and directed by Bruno Mattei and starring Franca Stoppi and Carlo De Mejo.", "Title: Emanuelle Escapes from Hell\n\nEmanuelle Escapes from Hell (Italian: Emanuelle fuga dall'inferno), also known as Blade Violent, Women's Prison Massacre, and Emanuelle in Prison is a 1983 Italian women in prison film directed by Bruno Mattei and starring Laura Gemser, Gabriele Tinti, Carlo De Mejo, Lorraine De Selle, and Franca Stoppi. The film was written and co-directed by Claudio Fragasso (a longtime Mattei collaborator), and was shot in 1982 with a mostly French crew. The film has achieved a certain level of cult status recently due to its exploitive nature, extreme violence, and cheesy dialog.", "Title: Shocking Dark\n\nShocking Dark (also known as Terminator II, Terminator 2, Alienators, and Contaminator) is a 1989 Italian science-fiction film written by Claudio Fragasso, produced by Franco Gaudenzi and directed by Bruno Mattei.", "Title: Laura Gemser\n\nLaurette Marcia \"Laura\" Gemser (born 5 October 1950, Surabaya) is a retired Indonesian-Dutch actress, model and costume designer. She is primarily known for her work in Italian erotic cinema, most notably the \"Black Emanuelle\" series. Many of her films were collaborations with directors Joe D'Amato and Bruno Mattei." ]
81,256
What was the nationality of the other player who joined Futbol Club Barcelona's 107th season in existence along with Santiago Ezquerro?
Dutch
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medium
{ "title": [ "2005–06 FC Barcelona season", "2005–06 FC Barcelona season", "Mark van Bommel" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The 2014–15 season was Futbol Club Barcelona's 115th in existence and the club's 84th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football.", " It was one of the most successful seasons in the club's history as they clinched the Treble by winning La Liga, Copa del Rey and the UEFA Champions League.", " By doing so, the Catalans became the first European team to twice win the domestic double as well as the highest continental tournament, after winning their first treble in the 2008–09 season.", " Barcelona's success was due to a large extent to their formidable forward trio composed of Lionel Messi, Neymar and summer signing Luis Suárez, who scored an unprecedented total of 122 goals in all competitions to become the trio with most goals in Spanish football history." ], "title": "2014–15 FC Barcelona season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014–15 season is the Futbol Club Barcelona \"B\" 45th in existence and the club's 22nd season in Segunda División and 5th consecutive season in the second top flight of Spanish football." ], "title": "2014–15 FC Barcelona B season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2005–06 season was Futbol Club Barcelona's 107th season in existence and 77th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football, La Liga.", " It was manager Frank Rijkaard's third season in charge of the club, a season in which he managed to successfully retain the La Liga title, as well as winning the UEFA Champions League and Spanish Super Cup.", " The squad was largely unchanged from the previous season, with only two players – Santiago Ezquerro and Mark van Bommel – joining the club.", " Gerard left on a free transfer during the summer." ], "title": "2005–06 FC Barcelona season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2012–13 season was Futbol Club Barcelona's 113th in existence and the club's 82nd consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football.", " The season marked the managerial debut of Tito Vilanova, who served as Pep Guardiola's longtime assistant.", " Vilanova assumed management of the club after Guardiola, who had managed Barcelona for the prior four seasons, declined to renew his contract." ], "title": "2012–13 FC Barcelona season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2010–11 season was Futbol Club Barcelona's 111th in existence and the club's 80th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football.", " Barcelona will start the season with a new president after Joan Laporta reached his term limit on 30 June, leaving behind a very successful club tenure." ], "title": "2010–11 FC Barcelona season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2011–12 season was Futbol Club Barcelona's 112th in existence and the club's 81st consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football.", " Barcelona debuted their new and first paid shirt sponsor Qatar Foundation after an agreement was reached in 2010 with the non-profit organization for a five-and-a-half-year, €170 million deal.", " The agreement with UNICEF continued and their name had been moved to the lower back portion of the shirt." ], "title": "2011–12 FC Barcelona season" }, { "sentences": [ "The history of Futbol Club Barcelona goes from the football club's founding in 1899 and up to current time.", " FC Barcelona, also known simply as Barcelona and familiarly as Barça, is based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.", " The team was founded in 1899 by a group of Swiss, English and Spanish footballers led by Joan Gamper.", " The club played amateur football until 1910 in various regional competitions.", " In 1910, the club participated in their first of many European competitions, and has since amassed fourteen UEFA trophies and a sextuple.", " In 1928, Barcelona co-founded La Liga, the top-tier in Spanish football, along with a string of other clubs.", " As of 2017, Barcelona has never been relegated from La Liga, a record they share with Athletic Bilbao and arch-rival Real Madrid." ], "title": "History of FC Barcelona" }, { "sentences": [ "Mark Peter Gertruda Andreas van Bommel (] ; born 22 April 1977) is a Dutch former professional footballer." ], "title": "Mark van Bommel" }, { "sentences": [ "In 2008–09, Futbol Club Barcelona started a new era with a new manager, former player and Barcelona Atlètic coach Pep Guardiola, who led the team to the first treble in Spanish football history.", " After selling off high-profiled players such as Deco and Ronaldinho, Barcelona played scintillating football throughout the season, winning the Copa del Rey, La Liga and the UEFA Champions League.", " This Barcelona squad is considered as one of the best in history." ], "title": "2008–09 FC Barcelona season" }, { "sentences": [ "Futbol Club Barcelona (] ), also known as Barcelona and familiarly as Barça, is a professional football club, based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.", " Founded in 1899 by a group of Swiss, English and Catalan footballers led by Joan Gamper, the club has become a symbol of Catalan culture and Catalanism, hence the motto \"\"Més que un club\"\" (More than a club).", " The official Barça anthem is the \"Cant del Barça\", written by Jaume Picas and Josep Maria Espinàs.", " Unlike many other football clubs, the supporters own and operate Barcelona.", " It is the world's second richest football club in terms of revenue, with an annual turnover of €495 million in 2011–12 season." ], "title": "List of FC Barcelona records and statistics" } ]
[ "Title: 2014–15 FC Barcelona season\n\nThe 2014–15 season was Futbol Club Barcelona's 115th in existence and the club's 84th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football. It was one of the most successful seasons in the club's history as they clinched the Treble by winning La Liga, Copa del Rey and the UEFA Champions League. By doing so, the Catalans became the first European team to twice win the domestic double as well as the highest continental tournament, after winning their first treble in the 2008–09 season. Barcelona's success was due to a large extent to their formidable forward trio composed of Lionel Messi, Neymar and summer signing Luis Suárez, who scored an unprecedented total of 122 goals in all competitions to become the trio with most goals in Spanish football history.", "Title: 2014–15 FC Barcelona B season\n\nThe 2014–15 season is the Futbol Club Barcelona \"B\" 45th in existence and the club's 22nd season in Segunda División and 5th consecutive season in the second top flight of Spanish football.", "Title: 2005–06 FC Barcelona season\n\nThe 2005–06 season was Futbol Club Barcelona's 107th season in existence and 77th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football, La Liga. It was manager Frank Rijkaard's third season in charge of the club, a season in which he managed to successfully retain the La Liga title, as well as winning the UEFA Champions League and Spanish Super Cup. The squad was largely unchanged from the previous season, with only two players – Santiago Ezquerro and Mark van Bommel – joining the club. Gerard left on a free transfer during the summer.", "Title: 2012–13 FC Barcelona season\n\nThe 2012–13 season was Futbol Club Barcelona's 113th in existence and the club's 82nd consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football. The season marked the managerial debut of Tito Vilanova, who served as Pep Guardiola's longtime assistant. Vilanova assumed management of the club after Guardiola, who had managed Barcelona for the prior four seasons, declined to renew his contract.", "Title: 2010–11 FC Barcelona season\n\nThe 2010–11 season was Futbol Club Barcelona's 111th in existence and the club's 80th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football. Barcelona will start the season with a new president after Joan Laporta reached his term limit on 30 June, leaving behind a very successful club tenure.", "Title: 2011–12 FC Barcelona season\n\nThe 2011–12 season was Futbol Club Barcelona's 112th in existence and the club's 81st consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football. Barcelona debuted their new and first paid shirt sponsor Qatar Foundation after an agreement was reached in 2010 with the non-profit organization for a five-and-a-half-year, €170 million deal. The agreement with UNICEF continued and their name had been moved to the lower back portion of the shirt.", "Title: History of FC Barcelona\n\nThe history of Futbol Club Barcelona goes from the football club's founding in 1899 and up to current time. FC Barcelona, also known simply as Barcelona and familiarly as Barça, is based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The team was founded in 1899 by a group of Swiss, English and Spanish footballers led by Joan Gamper. The club played amateur football until 1910 in various regional competitions. In 1910, the club participated in their first of many European competitions, and has since amassed fourteen UEFA trophies and a sextuple. In 1928, Barcelona co-founded La Liga, the top-tier in Spanish football, along with a string of other clubs. As of 2017, Barcelona has never been relegated from La Liga, a record they share with Athletic Bilbao and arch-rival Real Madrid.", "Title: Mark van Bommel\n\nMark Peter Gertruda Andreas van Bommel (] ; born 22 April 1977) is a Dutch former professional footballer.", "Title: 2008–09 FC Barcelona season\n\nIn 2008–09, Futbol Club Barcelona started a new era with a new manager, former player and Barcelona Atlètic coach Pep Guardiola, who led the team to the first treble in Spanish football history. After selling off high-profiled players such as Deco and Ronaldinho, Barcelona played scintillating football throughout the season, winning the Copa del Rey, La Liga and the UEFA Champions League. This Barcelona squad is considered as one of the best in history.", "Title: List of FC Barcelona records and statistics\n\nFutbol Club Barcelona (] ), also known as Barcelona and familiarly as Barça, is a professional football club, based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Founded in 1899 by a group of Swiss, English and Catalan footballers led by Joan Gamper, the club has become a symbol of Catalan culture and Catalanism, hence the motto \"\"Més que un club\"\" (More than a club). The official Barça anthem is the \"Cant del Barça\", written by Jaume Picas and Josep Maria Espinàs. Unlike many other football clubs, the supporters own and operate Barcelona. It is the world's second richest football club in terms of revenue, with an annual turnover of €495 million in 2011–12 season." ]
81,257
What rollercoaster, next to Drachen Fire, was opened in 1984?
Big Bad Wolf
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medium
{ "title": [ "Drachen Fire", "Big Bad Wolf (roller coaster)" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Fire Museum of Memphis is located in Fire Engine House No. 1 on 118 Adams Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee, USA.", " In the heart of downtown Memphis, the FMOM (Fire Museum of Memphis) is considered the premiere fire museum in the country, dedicated to documenting and promoting the local history of fire fighting and educating the public in fire and life safety.", " The FMOM hosts fire departments both nationally and internationally in their quest to emulate their success.", " Working with the University of Memphis to validate their Fire Prevention Public Education Curriculum, the Fire Museum of Memphis is the first of its kind to capture data, testing their Fire Prevention effectiveness.", " Local schools are offered free admission with bus transportation reimbursement, drastically impacting a fire fatality rate that was two and one half times the national average when the museum opened in October, 1998.", " The museum provides interactive exhibits as well as video documentation.", " In 2014, the museum underwent 1.5 million dollars in renovations." ], "title": "Fire Museum of Memphis" }, { "sentences": [ "Alton Beast (later known as New Beast) was a roller coaster at Alton Towers.", " It first opened in 1988 in the Talbot Street (now Cloud Cuckoo Land) section of the park with the \"Alton Mouse\", a second-hand wild mouse coaster, and was marketed by the park as the largest coaster in the UK.", " It was a very popular ride, and it stayed in Talbot Street until 1992, when it was moved to Thunder Valley near the \"Thunder Looper\" (where the Rollercoaster Restaurant is now) and renamed the \"New Beast\".", " In 1994, \"Nemesis\" opened and the area was changed into Forbidden Valley.", " The \"New Beast\" stayed in Forbidden Valley until the end of 1997, when it was removed to make way for \"Air\", the park's 2002 flying coaster.It was later removed in 1999.", " It was sent to Divertido in Mexico City as Space Mountain.", " It was removed when the park closed in 2004.", " In 2010, the Beast was reopened in Salitre Magico as the Tornado." ], "title": "Beast (Alton Towers)" }, { "sentences": [ "Octonauts Rollercoaster Adventure is a family roller coaster located in CBeebies Land at Alton Towers, Staffordshire.", " It opened on 21 March 2015.", " It is located next to Spinball Whizzer, in an area which was previously part of Adventure Land.", " The ride is manufactured by Italian amusement ride company Zamperla and is themed around the children's television programme, \"The Octonauts\", which is aired on CBeebies.", " It is a small family coaster, with a height of 6.5 metres and a 3-metre drop.", " It contains no inversions.", " The coaster replaces Beastie, which was removed in 2012." ], "title": "Octonauts Rollercoaster Adventure" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Fire\" is a hit song by R&B/funk band Ohio Players.", " The song was the opening track from the album of the same name and hit #1 on both the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 (where it was succeeded by Linda Ronstadt's \"You're No Good\") and the Hot Soul Singles chart in early 1975.", " It spent five weeks atop the soul chart.", " \"Fire\" was the Ohio Players' only entry on the new disco/dance chart, where it peaked at #10.", " The tune is considered to be the band's signature song along with \"Love Rollercoaster.\"" ], "title": "Fire (Ohio Players song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Gulliver's Kingdom (also known as Gulliver's Matlock Bath) is a theme park aimed at children aged 3 to 13 in the Derbyshire town of Matlock Bath, England.", " Founded in 1978 by Ray Phillips, it is still owned by the Phillips family and now has sister theme parks; Gulliver's World in Warrington and Gulliver's Land in Milton Keynes, which opened in 1989 and 1999 respectively.", " The park was originally created by Ray Phillips as a model village for his young children to enjoy, and it is close to the site of the Victorian Switchback rollercoaster ride (after which the theme park's main rollercoaster was named)." ], "title": "Gulliver's Kingdom" }, { "sentences": [ "Big Bad Wolf was a suspended roller coaster in the Oktoberfest section of Busch Gardens Williamsburg.", " Designed by Arrow Dynamics, the roller coaster opened to the public on June 15, 1984.", " The ride was in service for more than 25 years before closing permanently on September 7, 2009.", " The footers, queue line, and station were re-purposed for Verbolten, a roller coaster that was introduced in 2012." ], "title": "Big Bad Wolf (roller coaster)" }, { "sentences": [ "Drachen Fire was a steel roller coaster located at Busch Gardens Williamsburg, in Williamsburg, Virginia.", " Operating from 1992 until 1998, the roller coaster was manufactured by Arrow Dynamics.", " It featured electric-blue track and silver supports, and was located in the Oktoberfest portion of the park, behind the Big Bad Wolf and Das Festhaus.", " The tagline for the ride was \"Feel the Heat.\"", " The ride had three separate trains, featuring seven cars each, with each car holding passengers arranged two by two.", " The cars were red, with grey seats, and featured red trim lights illuminated the trains at night.", " Upon opening, the ride featured a 150 foot tall lift hill, six inversions, and a zero-gravity camel-back hump element.", " The ride was shut down in the middle of the 1998 season following a history of low ridership, and complaints of roughness." ], "title": "Drachen Fire" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bully Fire was a wildfire that started on July 11, at 3:37 PM PDT in Shasta County.", " The fire quickly spread to 700 acres , and it was only 5% contained.", " During the next day, dry weather coupled with a heat wave allowed to fire to advance to 1800 acres , prompting mandatory evacuations to be issued for the region, as well as several miles of road closures.", " During the next few days, the wildfire exploded to 8700 acres , prompting additional evacuations, since the wildfire was only 25% contained.", " A couple of days later, the Bully Fire reached 11700 acres , but the containment also increased to 45%.", " By July 18, the wildfire had expanded further to 12661 acres , with the containment only at 65%.", " During the next few days, containment gradually increased to 95%, before progress stalled on July 22.", " However, the increase in containment allowed the road closures and the evacuation orders to be lifted.", " During the next 4 days, firefighting efforts continued to slowly extinguish the Bully Fire, until full containment of the perimeter was achieved on July 26, at 8:00 PM PDT.", " Fire patrols lingered for the next couple of days to work on extinguishing the blaze, and on July 28, the Bully Fire was reported to be 100% controlled.", " During its duration, the Bully Fire destroyed a total of 20 residential structures.", " A total of 21 injuries were also reported by the fire which was determined to be human-caused." ], "title": "Bully Fire" }, { "sentences": [ "Rollercoaster Restaurant (styled ROLLERCOASTERRESTAURANT) is a chain of restaurants where food is delivered by way of rollercoaster tracks via gravity, owned by HeineMack GmbH.", " The restaurants work on a license model, and there are currently 8 locations across Europe and the Middle East, some of these restaurants are in or near theme parks, the company resp.", " patent holder is based in Nuremberg (where the first restaurant opened)." ], "title": "Rollercoaster Restaurant" }, { "sentences": [ "The Shirley Fire was a wildfire that started on June 13, 2014 at 5:00 PM PDT, 3 mi south of Shirley Meadows, Kern County, in the southern part of the Sequoia National Forest.", " The fire rapidly spread, due to dry weather and drought conditions.", " By June 15, the Shirley Fire had expanded to 1800 acre , and it was reported as being only 10% contained.", " As a result, parts of the National Forest were closed, and evacuations were ordered for residences in the area.", " On June 16, the Shirley Fire expanded eastward towards Lake Isabella to 2200 acres , and began to threaten more homes.", " The cause of the wildfire is currently under investigation.", " During the afternoon of June 16, the wildfire was reported to have expanded to 2646 acres , but the wildfire was also 50% contained.", " On June 17, the spread of the fire had stopped, and it was reported to be 75% contained.", " During the late afternoon of June 17, it was reported that the Shirley Fire was 85% contained.", " On June 18, the fire was 90% contained.", " Soon afterwards, many of the firefighters were withdrawn in order to prepare for possible future wildfire outbreaks, due to an approaching heat wave in which temperatures were expected to be in the hundreds.", " During the same day, the administration of Sequoia National Forest stated that the Shirley Fire was expected to continue burning within the containment line for the next several days, due to continuing drought conditions, an approaching heat wave, and the amount of timber the fire could consume as fuel within its perimeter.", " On June 20, it was reported that the perimeter of the Shirley Fire was 100% contained, but the wildfire continued to burn well inside of its perimeter while producing moderate amounts of smoke, which was expected to continue for the next several days.", " The firefighting efforts and the damage caused by the wildfire cost a total of $12,155,450 dollars (2014 USD).", " On June 21, the USAD Forest Service and the DOI Bureau of Land Management worked together to initiate cleanup efforts, assess the damage caused by the Shirley Fire, and assist in recovery efforts.", " The two agencies also worked to help bring the Shirley Fire under control, as well as to help the wildlife recover, and to prevent further degradation of resources.", " At 6:00 PM PDT on June 26, the roadblocks issued for the Shirley Fire were lifted, even though the wildfire continued to burn within the containment line.", " On July 15, the Shirley Fire was 100% controlled." ], "title": "Shirley Fire" } ]
[ "Title: Fire Museum of Memphis\n\nThe Fire Museum of Memphis is located in Fire Engine House No. 1 on 118 Adams Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee, USA. In the heart of downtown Memphis, the FMOM (Fire Museum of Memphis) is considered the premiere fire museum in the country, dedicated to documenting and promoting the local history of fire fighting and educating the public in fire and life safety. The FMOM hosts fire departments both nationally and internationally in their quest to emulate their success. Working with the University of Memphis to validate their Fire Prevention Public Education Curriculum, the Fire Museum of Memphis is the first of its kind to capture data, testing their Fire Prevention effectiveness. Local schools are offered free admission with bus transportation reimbursement, drastically impacting a fire fatality rate that was two and one half times the national average when the museum opened in October, 1998. The museum provides interactive exhibits as well as video documentation. In 2014, the museum underwent 1.5 million dollars in renovations.", "Title: Beast (Alton Towers)\n\nAlton Beast (later known as New Beast) was a roller coaster at Alton Towers. It first opened in 1988 in the Talbot Street (now Cloud Cuckoo Land) section of the park with the \"Alton Mouse\", a second-hand wild mouse coaster, and was marketed by the park as the largest coaster in the UK. It was a very popular ride, and it stayed in Talbot Street until 1992, when it was moved to Thunder Valley near the \"Thunder Looper\" (where the Rollercoaster Restaurant is now) and renamed the \"New Beast\". In 1994, \"Nemesis\" opened and the area was changed into Forbidden Valley. The \"New Beast\" stayed in Forbidden Valley until the end of 1997, when it was removed to make way for \"Air\", the park's 2002 flying coaster.It was later removed in 1999. It was sent to Divertido in Mexico City as Space Mountain. It was removed when the park closed in 2004. In 2010, the Beast was reopened in Salitre Magico as the Tornado.", "Title: Octonauts Rollercoaster Adventure\n\nOctonauts Rollercoaster Adventure is a family roller coaster located in CBeebies Land at Alton Towers, Staffordshire. It opened on 21 March 2015. It is located next to Spinball Whizzer, in an area which was previously part of Adventure Land. The ride is manufactured by Italian amusement ride company Zamperla and is themed around the children's television programme, \"The Octonauts\", which is aired on CBeebies. It is a small family coaster, with a height of 6.5 metres and a 3-metre drop. It contains no inversions. The coaster replaces Beastie, which was removed in 2012.", "Title: Fire (Ohio Players song)\n\n\"Fire\" is a hit song by R&B/funk band Ohio Players. The song was the opening track from the album of the same name and hit #1 on both the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 (where it was succeeded by Linda Ronstadt's \"You're No Good\") and the Hot Soul Singles chart in early 1975. It spent five weeks atop the soul chart. \"Fire\" was the Ohio Players' only entry on the new disco/dance chart, where it peaked at #10. The tune is considered to be the band's signature song along with \"Love Rollercoaster.\"", "Title: Gulliver's Kingdom\n\nGulliver's Kingdom (also known as Gulliver's Matlock Bath) is a theme park aimed at children aged 3 to 13 in the Derbyshire town of Matlock Bath, England. Founded in 1978 by Ray Phillips, it is still owned by the Phillips family and now has sister theme parks; Gulliver's World in Warrington and Gulliver's Land in Milton Keynes, which opened in 1989 and 1999 respectively. The park was originally created by Ray Phillips as a model village for his young children to enjoy, and it is close to the site of the Victorian Switchback rollercoaster ride (after which the theme park's main rollercoaster was named).", "Title: Big Bad Wolf (roller coaster)\n\nBig Bad Wolf was a suspended roller coaster in the Oktoberfest section of Busch Gardens Williamsburg. Designed by Arrow Dynamics, the roller coaster opened to the public on June 15, 1984. The ride was in service for more than 25 years before closing permanently on September 7, 2009. The footers, queue line, and station were re-purposed for Verbolten, a roller coaster that was introduced in 2012.", "Title: Drachen Fire\n\nDrachen Fire was a steel roller coaster located at Busch Gardens Williamsburg, in Williamsburg, Virginia. Operating from 1992 until 1998, the roller coaster was manufactured by Arrow Dynamics. It featured electric-blue track and silver supports, and was located in the Oktoberfest portion of the park, behind the Big Bad Wolf and Das Festhaus. The tagline for the ride was \"Feel the Heat.\" The ride had three separate trains, featuring seven cars each, with each car holding passengers arranged two by two. The cars were red, with grey seats, and featured red trim lights illuminated the trains at night. Upon opening, the ride featured a 150 foot tall lift hill, six inversions, and a zero-gravity camel-back hump element. The ride was shut down in the middle of the 1998 season following a history of low ridership, and complaints of roughness.", "Title: Bully Fire\n\nThe Bully Fire was a wildfire that started on July 11, at 3:37 PM PDT in Shasta County. The fire quickly spread to 700 acres , and it was only 5% contained. During the next day, dry weather coupled with a heat wave allowed to fire to advance to 1800 acres , prompting mandatory evacuations to be issued for the region, as well as several miles of road closures. During the next few days, the wildfire exploded to 8700 acres , prompting additional evacuations, since the wildfire was only 25% contained. A couple of days later, the Bully Fire reached 11700 acres , but the containment also increased to 45%. By July 18, the wildfire had expanded further to 12661 acres , with the containment only at 65%. During the next few days, containment gradually increased to 95%, before progress stalled on July 22. However, the increase in containment allowed the road closures and the evacuation orders to be lifted. During the next 4 days, firefighting efforts continued to slowly extinguish the Bully Fire, until full containment of the perimeter was achieved on July 26, at 8:00 PM PDT. Fire patrols lingered for the next couple of days to work on extinguishing the blaze, and on July 28, the Bully Fire was reported to be 100% controlled. During its duration, the Bully Fire destroyed a total of 20 residential structures. A total of 21 injuries were also reported by the fire which was determined to be human-caused.", "Title: Rollercoaster Restaurant\n\nRollercoaster Restaurant (styled ROLLERCOASTERRESTAURANT) is a chain of restaurants where food is delivered by way of rollercoaster tracks via gravity, owned by HeineMack GmbH. The restaurants work on a license model, and there are currently 8 locations across Europe and the Middle East, some of these restaurants are in or near theme parks, the company resp. patent holder is based in Nuremberg (where the first restaurant opened).", "Title: Shirley Fire\n\nThe Shirley Fire was a wildfire that started on June 13, 2014 at 5:00 PM PDT, 3 mi south of Shirley Meadows, Kern County, in the southern part of the Sequoia National Forest. The fire rapidly spread, due to dry weather and drought conditions. By June 15, the Shirley Fire had expanded to 1800 acre , and it was reported as being only 10% contained. As a result, parts of the National Forest were closed, and evacuations were ordered for residences in the area. On June 16, the Shirley Fire expanded eastward towards Lake Isabella to 2200 acres , and began to threaten more homes. The cause of the wildfire is currently under investigation. During the afternoon of June 16, the wildfire was reported to have expanded to 2646 acres , but the wildfire was also 50% contained. On June 17, the spread of the fire had stopped, and it was reported to be 75% contained. During the late afternoon of June 17, it was reported that the Shirley Fire was 85% contained. On June 18, the fire was 90% contained. Soon afterwards, many of the firefighters were withdrawn in order to prepare for possible future wildfire outbreaks, due to an approaching heat wave in which temperatures were expected to be in the hundreds. During the same day, the administration of Sequoia National Forest stated that the Shirley Fire was expected to continue burning within the containment line for the next several days, due to continuing drought conditions, an approaching heat wave, and the amount of timber the fire could consume as fuel within its perimeter. On June 20, it was reported that the perimeter of the Shirley Fire was 100% contained, but the wildfire continued to burn well inside of its perimeter while producing moderate amounts of smoke, which was expected to continue for the next several days. The firefighting efforts and the damage caused by the wildfire cost a total of $12,155,450 dollars (2014 USD). On June 21, the USAD Forest Service and the DOI Bureau of Land Management worked together to initiate cleanup efforts, assess the damage caused by the Shirley Fire, and assist in recovery efforts. The two agencies also worked to help bring the Shirley Fire under control, as well as to help the wildlife recover, and to prevent further degradation of resources. At 6:00 PM PDT on June 26, the roadblocks issued for the Shirley Fire were lifted, even though the wildfire continued to burn within the containment line. On July 15, the Shirley Fire was 100% controlled." ]
81,258
Stevie Nicks and Tairrie B, are Americans of which musical occupation?
singer
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Stevie Nicks", "Tairrie B" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "\"Beauty and the Beast\" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Stevie Nicks.", " It is the final track on her second album \"The Wild Heart\", released in 1983.", " It was later released in a live version from Nicks 1986 \"Rock a Little\" tour as a B-side to the UK single \"Whole Lotta Trouble\" in October 1989.", " It also appears on two compilations: \"Timespace – The Best of Stevie Nicks\", released in 1991, and the boxset, \"Enchanted\", released in 1998.", " A new studio version appears on her album, \"The Soundstage Sessions\", released in 2009." ], "title": "Beauty and the Beast (Stevie Nicks song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Stephanie Lynn Nicks (born May 26, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter who is often referred to as the Queen of Rock and Roll." ], "title": "Stevie Nicks" }, { "sentences": [ "Crystal Visions... The Very Best of Stevie Nicks is a compilation album released by the American singer-songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks.", " It features songs from her solo career, as well as her career with Fleetwood Mac.", " It includes her hit singles, a dance remix, and one new track, a live version of Led Zeppelin's \"Rock and Roll\".", " Three singles were culled from the album: \"Rock and Roll\", \"Landslide\", and a remixed version of \"Stand Back\".", " There are two versions of this album, one with just the audio CD and another version with an included DVD featuring all of Nicks' music videos with audio commentary from Nicks, as well as rare footage from the \"Bella Donna\" recording sessions.", " The album debuted and peaked at #21 in the US selling 33,944 copies in its first week.", " The album spent a total of 12 weeks on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart, and had sold 505,000 copies as of April 2014.", " The album is certified gold in Australia and Silver in the UK." ], "title": "Crystal Visions – The Very Best of Stevie Nicks" }, { "sentences": [ "Power of a Woman is the debut album by white female rapper, Tairrie B.", " The album was released in 1990 for Ruthless Records and distributed through MCA Records and was mostly produced by Tairrie B, with guest stars such as Schoolly D, Bilal Bashir & Greg Kuehn lending their talents to more than a few tracks.", " Despite gaining rather favorable reviews, it did not manage to chart on Billboard; however, two singles (\"Murder She Wrote\" & \"Swingin' Wit' T) placed themselves at numbers 27 & 28 respectively, on the Hot Rap Singles chart." ], "title": "Power of a Woman (Tairrie B album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Timespace – The Best of Stevie Nicks is a 1991 compilation album featuring songs from the solo career of American singer/songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks.", " The album features many of her hit singles, along with three new songs: \"Sometimes It's a Bitch\", \"Love's a Hard Game to Play\", and \"Desert Angel\" (which Nicks wrote for the men and women serving in the 1991 Gulf War).", " The CD booklet contains notes written by Nicks herself about the making of each song." ], "title": "Timespace: The Best of Stevie Nicks" }, { "sentences": [ "Tairrie B (born Theresa Beth; January 18, 1965 in Anaheim, California) is an American singer and rapper." ], "title": "Tairrie B" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Stop Draggin' My Heart Around\" was the first single from Stevie Nicks' debut solo album, \"Bella Donna\" (1981).", " The track is the album's only song that was neither written nor co-written by Nicks.", " Written by Tom Petty and Mike Campbell as a Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers song, Jimmy Iovine, who was also working for Stevie Nicks at the time, arranged for her to sing on it.", " Petty sang with Nicks in the chorus and bridge, while his entire band (save Ron Blair, whose bass track was played by Donald \"Duck\" Dunn instead) played on the song." ], "title": "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" }, { "sentences": [ "My Ruin is an American Los Angeles-based alternative metal band, composed of the husband and wife duo Tairrie B and Mick Murphy.", " The band has been through various line-up changes since its formation in 1999.", " Its fanbase is mostly in the UK.", " Its sound consists of passionate vocals set against heavy rock beats.", " Vocalist Tairrie B Murphy has cultivated a reputation both on and off the stage for her aggressive performances and acerbic vocal style.", " Over the decade since the band's formation, the sound has evolved and become heavier with each record, with Mick Murphy’s guitar playing becoming a prominent feature along with his solos and riffs." ], "title": "My Ruin" }, { "sentences": [ "Sandy Stewart (born on January 13, 1958 in San Francisco) is a songwriter, singer and keyboardist from Houston, Texas, USA.", " She is mostly known for her album \"Cat Dancer\", and her association with Fleetwood Mac vocalist and solo act Stevie Nicks.", " Sandy's first single, \"Saddest Victory\" was released in 1983.", " Its video played on MTV for several weeks, but the song never charted.", " Sandy and Stevie Nicks also sang a duet for the song \"I Pretend\", which also was featured on \"Cat Dancer\".", " A 12\" single was also released to promote \"Cat Dancer\".", " The single featured a large close-up photo of Sandy on its album cover." ], "title": "Sandy Stewart (musician)" }, { "sentences": [ "Bardeux is a dance duo from the 1980s.", " The group was formed in 1986 and consisted of Stacy \"Acacia\" Smith and Tairrie B.", " The group's first single \"Three Time Lover\", went to #10 on Billboard's Hot Dance Singles Sales chart.", " Tairrie B left the group to pursue a solo career and was replaced by Lisa \"Jaz\" Teaney.", " In 1988 the group released their album \"Bold as Love\" and their second single \"Magic Carpet Ride\".", " The single went to #5 on Billboard's Hot Dance Singles Sales chart and #81 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", " The group performed the song on Club MTV.", " \"When We Kiss\", the third single from the album, would turn out to be the group's biggest hit going all the way to #36 on the Billboard Hot 100.", " The fourth single released from the album, \"Bleeding Heart\", was a top 40 hit on the Billboard's Hot Dance Singles Sales chart.", " A fifth and last single release from that album, \"Hold Me, Hold Me\" did not chart." ], "title": "Bardeux" } ]
[ "Title: Beauty and the Beast (Stevie Nicks song)\n\n\"Beauty and the Beast\" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Stevie Nicks. It is the final track on her second album \"The Wild Heart\", released in 1983. It was later released in a live version from Nicks 1986 \"Rock a Little\" tour as a B-side to the UK single \"Whole Lotta Trouble\" in October 1989. It also appears on two compilations: \"Timespace – The Best of Stevie Nicks\", released in 1991, and the boxset, \"Enchanted\", released in 1998. A new studio version appears on her album, \"The Soundstage Sessions\", released in 2009.", "Title: Stevie Nicks\n\nStephanie Lynn Nicks (born May 26, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter who is often referred to as the Queen of Rock and Roll.", "Title: Crystal Visions – The Very Best of Stevie Nicks\n\nCrystal Visions... The Very Best of Stevie Nicks is a compilation album released by the American singer-songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks. It features songs from her solo career, as well as her career with Fleetwood Mac. It includes her hit singles, a dance remix, and one new track, a live version of Led Zeppelin's \"Rock and Roll\". Three singles were culled from the album: \"Rock and Roll\", \"Landslide\", and a remixed version of \"Stand Back\". There are two versions of this album, one with just the audio CD and another version with an included DVD featuring all of Nicks' music videos with audio commentary from Nicks, as well as rare footage from the \"Bella Donna\" recording sessions. The album debuted and peaked at #21 in the US selling 33,944 copies in its first week. The album spent a total of 12 weeks on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart, and had sold 505,000 copies as of April 2014. The album is certified gold in Australia and Silver in the UK.", "Title: Power of a Woman (Tairrie B album)\n\nPower of a Woman is the debut album by white female rapper, Tairrie B. The album was released in 1990 for Ruthless Records and distributed through MCA Records and was mostly produced by Tairrie B, with guest stars such as Schoolly D, Bilal Bashir & Greg Kuehn lending their talents to more than a few tracks. Despite gaining rather favorable reviews, it did not manage to chart on Billboard; however, two singles (\"Murder She Wrote\" & \"Swingin' Wit' T) placed themselves at numbers 27 & 28 respectively, on the Hot Rap Singles chart.", "Title: Timespace: The Best of Stevie Nicks\n\nTimespace – The Best of Stevie Nicks is a 1991 compilation album featuring songs from the solo career of American singer/songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks. The album features many of her hit singles, along with three new songs: \"Sometimes It's a Bitch\", \"Love's a Hard Game to Play\", and \"Desert Angel\" (which Nicks wrote for the men and women serving in the 1991 Gulf War). The CD booklet contains notes written by Nicks herself about the making of each song.", "Title: Tairrie B\n\nTairrie B (born Theresa Beth; January 18, 1965 in Anaheim, California) is an American singer and rapper.", "Title: Stop Draggin' My Heart Around\n\n\"Stop Draggin' My Heart Around\" was the first single from Stevie Nicks' debut solo album, \"Bella Donna\" (1981). The track is the album's only song that was neither written nor co-written by Nicks. Written by Tom Petty and Mike Campbell as a Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers song, Jimmy Iovine, who was also working for Stevie Nicks at the time, arranged for her to sing on it. Petty sang with Nicks in the chorus and bridge, while his entire band (save Ron Blair, whose bass track was played by Donald \"Duck\" Dunn instead) played on the song.", "Title: My Ruin\n\nMy Ruin is an American Los Angeles-based alternative metal band, composed of the husband and wife duo Tairrie B and Mick Murphy. The band has been through various line-up changes since its formation in 1999. Its fanbase is mostly in the UK. Its sound consists of passionate vocals set against heavy rock beats. Vocalist Tairrie B Murphy has cultivated a reputation both on and off the stage for her aggressive performances and acerbic vocal style. Over the decade since the band's formation, the sound has evolved and become heavier with each record, with Mick Murphy’s guitar playing becoming a prominent feature along with his solos and riffs.", "Title: Sandy Stewart (musician)\n\nSandy Stewart (born on January 13, 1958 in San Francisco) is a songwriter, singer and keyboardist from Houston, Texas, USA. She is mostly known for her album \"Cat Dancer\", and her association with Fleetwood Mac vocalist and solo act Stevie Nicks. Sandy's first single, \"Saddest Victory\" was released in 1983. Its video played on MTV for several weeks, but the song never charted. Sandy and Stevie Nicks also sang a duet for the song \"I Pretend\", which also was featured on \"Cat Dancer\". A 12\" single was also released to promote \"Cat Dancer\". The single featured a large close-up photo of Sandy on its album cover.", "Title: Bardeux\n\nBardeux is a dance duo from the 1980s. The group was formed in 1986 and consisted of Stacy \"Acacia\" Smith and Tairrie B. The group's first single \"Three Time Lover\", went to #10 on Billboard's Hot Dance Singles Sales chart. Tairrie B left the group to pursue a solo career and was replaced by Lisa \"Jaz\" Teaney. In 1988 the group released their album \"Bold as Love\" and their second single \"Magic Carpet Ride\". The single went to #5 on Billboard's Hot Dance Singles Sales chart and #81 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The group performed the song on Club MTV. \"When We Kiss\", the third single from the album, would turn out to be the group's biggest hit going all the way to #36 on the Billboard Hot 100. The fourth single released from the album, \"Bleeding Heart\", was a top 40 hit on the Billboard's Hot Dance Singles Sales chart. A fifth and last single release from that album, \"Hold Me, Hold Me\" did not chart." ]
81,259
For which country did the player, who scored a single goal for Liverpool in the 1989 FA Cup Final, play international football ?
Republic of Ireland
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "1989 FA Cup Final", "John Aldridge" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The 1989 FA Cup Final was the final of the 1988–89 FA Cup, the top football knockout competition in England.", " The match was a Merseyside derby between Liverpool and Everton, played at Wembley Stadium, London, on 20 May 1989.", " Liverpool won 3–2 after extra time, with goals from John Aldridge and two from Ian Rush.", " Stuart McCall scored both Everton goals.", " The final was played only five weeks after the Hillsborough disaster, in which 96 Liverpool fans were killed in a crush, and before kick-off there was a minute's silence and the teams wore black armbands as a sign of respect.", " Gerry Marsden, lead singer of Gerry & the Pacemakers, led the crowd in a rendition of his hit \"You'll Never Walk Alone\", which had become synonymous with Liverpool Football Club." ], "title": "1989 FA Cup Final" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2009 FA Cup Final was the 128th final of the world's oldest domestic football cup competition, the FA Cup.", " The final was played at Wembley Stadium in London on 30 May 2009 and marked the third time that the final has been staged at the stadium since it was rebuilt.", " The match was contested by Chelsea, who beat Arsenal 2–1 in their semi-final, and Everton who beat Manchester United 4–2 on penalties after a 0–0 draw after extra time.", " After Louis Saha opened the scoring after just 25 seconds, the fastest ever goal in an FA Cup Final, Didier Drogba equalised in the 21st minute before Frank Lampard scored the winner with 19 minutes left to play to give Chelsea their fifth FA Cup success." ], "title": "2009 FA Cup Final" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1989 FA Charity Shield (also known as the Tennent's Charity Shield for sponsorship reasons) was the 67th Charity Shield, an annual English football match played between the winners of the previous season's Football League and FA Cup.", " It was held at Wembley Stadium on 12 August 1989.", " The match was contested by Arsenal, champions of the 1988–89 Football League and Liverpool, who beat Everton in the final of the 1988–89 FA Cup.", " Watched by a crowd of 63,149, Liverpool won the match 1–0." ], "title": "1989 FA Charity Shield" }, { "sentences": [ "John William \"Aldo\" Aldridge (born 18 September 1958 in Liverpool, England) is a former Republic of Ireland international footballer and football manager.", " He was a prolific record-breaking striker best known for his time with Liverpool in the late 1980s, and for being the first man to have a penalty kick saved in a Wembley FA Cup Final." ], "title": "John Aldridge" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1909 FA Cup Final was the final match of the 1908–09 FA Cup, the 38th season of England's premier club football cup competition.", " The match was played on 24 April 1909 at Crystal Palace, and was contested by Manchester United and Bristol City, both of the First Division.", " Manchester United won by a single goal, scored by Sandy Turnbull midway through the first half.", " This was the first of United's record twelve FA Cup titles to date." ], "title": "1909 FA Cup Final" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1980 FA Cup Final was contested by West Ham United and Arsenal at Wembley.", " West Ham won by a single goal, scored by Trevor Brooking.", " To date, it is the last time a team from outside the top flight has won the FA Cup.", " It was West Ham's third FA Cup triumph and the last time that they have won a major trophy." ], "title": "1980 FA Cup Final" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2013 FA Cup Final was the 132nd final of the FA Cup, the world's oldest football cup competition.", " The match, contested by Manchester City and Wigan Athletic, took place on 11 May 2013 at Wembley Stadium in London, and kicked off at 5:15 p.m.", " It was Wigan's first FA Cup final and Manchester City's 10th.", " Wigan pulled off a shock victory against favourites City, winning in circumstances reminiscent of the 1988 FA Cup Final when Wimbledon overcame Liverpool.", " Ben Watson's stoppage-time headed goal produced the \"greatest FA Cup Final upset for a quarter of a century\".", " In the United Kingdom, the match was televised by ITV and ESPN." ], "title": "2013 FA Cup Final" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1911 FA Cup Final was the 40th FA Cup final.", " It was contested by Bradford City and Newcastle United.", " The first game resulted in a goalless draw at Crystal Palace.", " A single goal scored by Jimmy Speirs for Bradford won the replay at Old Trafford." ], "title": "1911 FA Cup Final" }, { "sentences": [ "Sunderland Association Football Club was founded in 1879 as Sunderland & District Teachers Association Football Club by James Allan.", " They turned professional in 1885.", " Sunderland won their first Football League championship in the 1891–92 season two years after joining the league.", " They won the next Football League First Division on three occasions in four seasons; in 1892, 1893 and 1895, separated by a runner-up spot in 1894.", " In the 1901–02 season, Sunderland won their fifth Football League First Division championship.", " They came close to completing the \"league and cup double\" in the 1912–13 season, winning the league but losing to Aston Villa in the 1913 FA Cup Final.", " The team's next success came in the 1935–36 season when they won the League Championship and also the Charity Shield.", " They had not won the FA Cup until the 1936–37 season when they defeated Preston North End in the 1937 FA Cup Final.", " Sunderland entered The Football League in 1890 and were not relegated from the top division until the 1957–58 season; a total of 58 seasons in the highest division of England.", " Their next trophy came in the 1973 FA Cup Final as they beat Leeds United 1–0.", " They reached the 1985 Football League Cup Final but finished as runners-up to Norwich City after being beaten 1–0.", " In the 1986–87 season Sunderland were relegated to the Football League Third Division for the first time in their history under the management of Lawrie McMenemy, they however, returned to the second division the following season as champions–their lowest position in the English football league system.", " Their first appearance in the Premier League came in the 1999–2000 season after being promoted as champions from Division One.", " In winning promotion the club gained 105 points, which was a record at the time.", " Sunderland gained just 15 points in the 2005-06 season, which set the record for the lowest number of points in a Premier League season, which has since been eclipsed by Derby County." ], "title": "List of Sunderland A.F.C. seasons" }, { "sentences": [ "In English football, the Goal of the Season is an annual competition and award given on BBC's \"Match of the Day\", in honour of the most spectacular goal scored that season.", " It is typically contested between the winners of the preceding ten Goals of the Month, although the goal can and has come from any game in the regular season, including international qualifiers and friendlies—potentially from the opening league games of the season to the end of the European season UEFA Champions League final.", " In several instances, the goal has come in the final game of the domestic season, the FA Cup Final, the most recent example of which is Steven Gerrard's last minute goal in 2006.", " However, in 1980-81 for example the superb goal scored by Ricky Villa in the FA Cup Final replay for Tottenham Hotspur against Manchester City could not be considered as voting had already taken place." ], "title": "BBC Goal of the Season" } ]
[ "Title: 1989 FA Cup Final\n\nThe 1989 FA Cup Final was the final of the 1988–89 FA Cup, the top football knockout competition in England. The match was a Merseyside derby between Liverpool and Everton, played at Wembley Stadium, London, on 20 May 1989. Liverpool won 3–2 after extra time, with goals from John Aldridge and two from Ian Rush. Stuart McCall scored both Everton goals. The final was played only five weeks after the Hillsborough disaster, in which 96 Liverpool fans were killed in a crush, and before kick-off there was a minute's silence and the teams wore black armbands as a sign of respect. Gerry Marsden, lead singer of Gerry & the Pacemakers, led the crowd in a rendition of his hit \"You'll Never Walk Alone\", which had become synonymous with Liverpool Football Club.", "Title: 2009 FA Cup Final\n\nThe 2009 FA Cup Final was the 128th final of the world's oldest domestic football cup competition, the FA Cup. The final was played at Wembley Stadium in London on 30 May 2009 and marked the third time that the final has been staged at the stadium since it was rebuilt. The match was contested by Chelsea, who beat Arsenal 2–1 in their semi-final, and Everton who beat Manchester United 4–2 on penalties after a 0–0 draw after extra time. After Louis Saha opened the scoring after just 25 seconds, the fastest ever goal in an FA Cup Final, Didier Drogba equalised in the 21st minute before Frank Lampard scored the winner with 19 minutes left to play to give Chelsea their fifth FA Cup success.", "Title: 1989 FA Charity Shield\n\nThe 1989 FA Charity Shield (also known as the Tennent's Charity Shield for sponsorship reasons) was the 67th Charity Shield, an annual English football match played between the winners of the previous season's Football League and FA Cup. It was held at Wembley Stadium on 12 August 1989. The match was contested by Arsenal, champions of the 1988–89 Football League and Liverpool, who beat Everton in the final of the 1988–89 FA Cup. Watched by a crowd of 63,149, Liverpool won the match 1–0.", "Title: John Aldridge\n\nJohn William \"Aldo\" Aldridge (born 18 September 1958 in Liverpool, England) is a former Republic of Ireland international footballer and football manager. He was a prolific record-breaking striker best known for his time with Liverpool in the late 1980s, and for being the first man to have a penalty kick saved in a Wembley FA Cup Final.", "Title: 1909 FA Cup Final\n\nThe 1909 FA Cup Final was the final match of the 1908–09 FA Cup, the 38th season of England's premier club football cup competition. The match was played on 24 April 1909 at Crystal Palace, and was contested by Manchester United and Bristol City, both of the First Division. Manchester United won by a single goal, scored by Sandy Turnbull midway through the first half. This was the first of United's record twelve FA Cup titles to date.", "Title: 1980 FA Cup Final\n\nThe 1980 FA Cup Final was contested by West Ham United and Arsenal at Wembley. West Ham won by a single goal, scored by Trevor Brooking. To date, it is the last time a team from outside the top flight has won the FA Cup. It was West Ham's third FA Cup triumph and the last time that they have won a major trophy.", "Title: 2013 FA Cup Final\n\nThe 2013 FA Cup Final was the 132nd final of the FA Cup, the world's oldest football cup competition. The match, contested by Manchester City and Wigan Athletic, took place on 11 May 2013 at Wembley Stadium in London, and kicked off at 5:15 p.m. It was Wigan's first FA Cup final and Manchester City's 10th. Wigan pulled off a shock victory against favourites City, winning in circumstances reminiscent of the 1988 FA Cup Final when Wimbledon overcame Liverpool. Ben Watson's stoppage-time headed goal produced the \"greatest FA Cup Final upset for a quarter of a century\". In the United Kingdom, the match was televised by ITV and ESPN.", "Title: 1911 FA Cup Final\n\nThe 1911 FA Cup Final was the 40th FA Cup final. It was contested by Bradford City and Newcastle United. The first game resulted in a goalless draw at Crystal Palace. A single goal scored by Jimmy Speirs for Bradford won the replay at Old Trafford.", "Title: List of Sunderland A.F.C. seasons\n\nSunderland Association Football Club was founded in 1879 as Sunderland & District Teachers Association Football Club by James Allan. They turned professional in 1885. Sunderland won their first Football League championship in the 1891–92 season two years after joining the league. They won the next Football League First Division on three occasions in four seasons; in 1892, 1893 and 1895, separated by a runner-up spot in 1894. In the 1901–02 season, Sunderland won their fifth Football League First Division championship. They came close to completing the \"league and cup double\" in the 1912–13 season, winning the league but losing to Aston Villa in the 1913 FA Cup Final. The team's next success came in the 1935–36 season when they won the League Championship and also the Charity Shield. They had not won the FA Cup until the 1936–37 season when they defeated Preston North End in the 1937 FA Cup Final. Sunderland entered The Football League in 1890 and were not relegated from the top division until the 1957–58 season; a total of 58 seasons in the highest division of England. Their next trophy came in the 1973 FA Cup Final as they beat Leeds United 1–0. They reached the 1985 Football League Cup Final but finished as runners-up to Norwich City after being beaten 1–0. In the 1986–87 season Sunderland were relegated to the Football League Third Division for the first time in their history under the management of Lawrie McMenemy, they however, returned to the second division the following season as champions–their lowest position in the English football league system. Their first appearance in the Premier League came in the 1999–2000 season after being promoted as champions from Division One. In winning promotion the club gained 105 points, which was a record at the time. Sunderland gained just 15 points in the 2005-06 season, which set the record for the lowest number of points in a Premier League season, which has since been eclipsed by Derby County.", "Title: BBC Goal of the Season\n\nIn English football, the Goal of the Season is an annual competition and award given on BBC's \"Match of the Day\", in honour of the most spectacular goal scored that season. It is typically contested between the winners of the preceding ten Goals of the Month, although the goal can and has come from any game in the regular season, including international qualifiers and friendlies—potentially from the opening league games of the season to the end of the European season UEFA Champions League final. In several instances, the goal has come in the final game of the domestic season, the FA Cup Final, the most recent example of which is Steven Gerrard's last minute goal in 2006. However, in 1980-81 for example the superb goal scored by Ricky Villa in the FA Cup Final replay for Tottenham Hotspur against Manchester City could not be considered as voting had already taken place." ]
81,260
Where is the globe that succeeded the Globe of Peace as the world's largest rotating globe located?
Yarmouth, Maine
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Globe of Peace (Mappamondo della Pace in Italian) is a very large globe located in Apecchio, Pesaro, Italy.", " It was the Guinness Book of World Records record holder for the world's largest rotating globe until 1999, when it was succeeded by Eartha.", " It was built over a period of six years by Orfeo Bartolucci with the stated goal of diffusing a message of peace and liberty to all people.", " It measures 10 metres in diameter and is reported to weigh 170 quintals, which probably translates to 17,000 kilograms.", " Reportedly 250 quintals of putty, 30 cubic metres of wood, and a ton (unclear whether English or Metric) of nails were used in its construction.", " The globe is located outdoors and has a fibreglass skin.", " It can hold approximately 600 people and internally contains descriptive tables listing every country of the world and their flag." ], "title": "Globe of Peace" }, { "sentences": [ "Bio-diplomacy is part of the biopolitics theory of professor Agni Vlavianos Arvanitis.", " According to her, bio-diplomacy is a framework, a political path of the diplomatic world, in organizing and discussing plans and actions for peace and international understanding considering the threats to bios and the environment, between nations worldwide.", " Bio-diplomacy is involved in enhancing international cooperation in environmental issues and actively supports efforts to maintain biological and cultural diversity.", " Bio-diplomacy seeks to improve human relations and attain the goal of world peace by replacing the current diplomatic attitudes with a complete international and intercultural perspective.", " Bio-diplomacy is the diplomacy that adopts the principle of defense for bios as the primary national and international priority.", " Professor Vlavianos Arvanitis highlights that the pursuit of bio-diplomacy in a coordinated fashion at the international, national, regional, and local levels, will provide for increased cooperation among people across the globe and can encourage international cooperation in environmental protection in issues such as the mitigation of climate change, management of pollution, management of water resources, forests and oceans.Bio-diplomacy recognizes that cultural differentiation constitutes the wealth of the body of humanity, which is part of the body of bios, where DNA, the genetic code for every living organism is the link connecting all forms of life." ], "title": "Biodiplomacy" }, { "sentences": [ "Eartha is the world's largest rotating and revolving globe, located within the headquarters of the DeLorme mapping corporation in Yarmouth, Maine.", " The globe weighs approximately 5,600 pounds (2,500 kg), and has a diameter of over 41 feet (12.5 m)." ], "title": "Eartha" }, { "sentences": [ "The World Peace Gong (id: World Peace Gong created by HE Mr Djuyoto Suntani - President of the World Peace Committee for 202 Countries after Bali Bomb 12 October 2002.", " First launching by President of the Republic of Indonesia Mrs Megawati on 31 December 2002 at Bali, Indonesia.", " Second launching by Secretary General of United Nations Mr Kofi Annan on 5 February 2003 on Geneva, Switzerland.", " World Peace Gong is Facilitating Brotherhood and Humankind Unification in Planet Earth.", " Gong Perdamaian Dunia) is a symbol of world peace.", " It was made in the Jepara Regency of Indonesia.", " World Peace Gong was made in Jepara because Jepara is located in Mount Muria, and Mount Muria is a Lemuria Continent.", " Lemuria it is the beginning of a variety caste in the world like Maya, India, etc." ], "title": "World Peace Gong" }, { "sentences": [ "Girls' Generation World Tour \"Girls & Peace\" is the fifth concert tour by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation.", " The tour was officially announced in April 2013 after the last 2 days of \"2nd Japan Tour\" with two dates in South Korea and plans for future dates across the globe.", " Although initially announced as a \"world\" tour, the group only visited seven cities in six countries across East Asia and Southeast Asia.", " They released a DVD of Seoul concert, 'Girls' Generation - World Tour: Girls & Peace in Seoul' on March 30, 2015." ], "title": "Girls' Generation World Tour Girls &amp; Peace" }, { "sentences": [ "Meta Peace Team (MPT), formerly Michigan Peace Team, is a nonprofit, grassroots organization founded in 1993 that seeks to pursue peace through active nonviolence and create an alternative to militarism through empowered peacemaking.", " MPT provides creative nonviolence training workshops to ordinary citizens with a framework of third party nonviolent intervention (TPNI), and it deploys peace teams to conflict areas both domestically and internationally.", " Its peace teams have worked in places such as Iraq, Haiti, Bosnia, Egypt, Panama, Mexico, Gaza Strip, and the West Bank; they have also been placed within the United States to create peaceful presences at national and state political conventions, Ku Klux Klan rallies, and Gay Pride parades, among many other events.", " MPT also works in collaboration with other peace and justice groups around the globe, including Nonviolent Peaceforce, Christian Peacemaker Teams, Veterans for Peace, the International Solidarity Movement, Peace Brigades International, the Shanti Sena Network, and the Metta Center for Nonviolence.", " Its current offices are located in Lansing and Detroit, Michigan." ], "title": "Meta Peace Team" }, { "sentences": [ "Levitron is a brand of levitating toys and gifts in science and educational markets marketed by Creative Gifts Inc. and Fascination Toys & Gifts.", " The \"Levitron\" top device is a commercial toy under this brand that displays the phenomenon known as spin-stabilized magnetic levitation.", " This method, with moving permanent magnets, is quite distinct from other versions which use changing electromagnetic fields, levitating various items such as a rotating world globe, model space shuttle or VW Beetle, and picture frame.", " 750,000 units were sold from 1994 through 1999." ], "title": "Levitron" }, { "sentences": [ "In 1981, Nichidatsu Fujii dispatched his followers to march and chant around the globe in support of the U.N. 2nd.", " special session for disarmament.", " In the U.S. marchers began in New Orleans, L.A. and San Francisco, in Canada marchers began in Montreal and Toronto.", " The San Francisco March began on Oct. 21, 1981 with a ceremony on Alcatraz.", " 13 marchers, being Buddhist followers of Nipponzan-Myōhōji, Native Americans, U.S. and German citizens, began the S.F. march.", " marching about 20 mile per day they were hosted each night by community groups in every town and on Native reservations.", " many mayors and town councils made proclamations and such honoring the peace and disarmament marchers.", " Over the course of the march citizens were moved to join.", " By the time they arrived in Chicago the S.F. marchers numbered about 30.", " In May 1982 the group of about 40 marchers from Toronto joined the S.F. group in Buffalo N.Y. at the International Peace Bridge doubling the size of the group.", " Through the state of N.Y. 10 to 20 people joined the march daily.", " When the S.F. group walked across the George Washington Bridge they numbered about 300.", " The groups on other march routs also grew over the 7 months.", " On June 12, 1982, in Central Park Nipponzan-Myōhōji marchers from the U.S.A., Europe, Africa, and Asia, joined with mobilization for survival organizers and religious and peace groups from around the world in a peaceful demonstration for disarmament of many million people." ], "title": "Nichidatsu Fujii's movement" }, { "sentences": [ "The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway in Palm Springs, California, is the largest rotating aerial tramway in the world.", " It was opened in September 1963 as a way of getting from the floor of the Coachella Valley to relatively near the top of San Jacinto Peak and was constructed in rugged Chino Canyon.", " Before its construction, the only way to the top of the mountain was to hike a number of hours from Idyllwild." ], "title": "Palm Springs Aerial Tramway" }, { "sentences": [ "Ahmed Haggagovic (Russian: Ахмед Хаггагович , ), Ahmed Haggag nicknamed Haggagovic, is an Egyptian globe trotter, adventurer, TV presenter and expert international tourism specialist.", " He is the host of the most influential travel TV show in the Arab world Safari Haggagovic aired weekly on ONTV (Egypt), Haggagovic is also known as \"Ibn Batuta of the 21st century\" and the \"extraordinary ambassador\" of Egypt, and the \"ambassador of world peace\", his mission is to be the first human in history to travel to all the countries of the world in order to spread the values of peace and love, and to break stereotypes and correct the wrong thoughts about the world's countries.", " He raises his Egyptian flag in all these countries; this flag is famous due to bearing the signatures of many of the world's leaders, presidents and ambassadors." ], "title": "Haggagovic" } ]
[ "Title: Globe of Peace\n\nThe Globe of Peace (Mappamondo della Pace in Italian) is a very large globe located in Apecchio, Pesaro, Italy. It was the Guinness Book of World Records record holder for the world's largest rotating globe until 1999, when it was succeeded by Eartha. It was built over a period of six years by Orfeo Bartolucci with the stated goal of diffusing a message of peace and liberty to all people. It measures 10 metres in diameter and is reported to weigh 170 quintals, which probably translates to 17,000 kilograms. Reportedly 250 quintals of putty, 30 cubic metres of wood, and a ton (unclear whether English or Metric) of nails were used in its construction. The globe is located outdoors and has a fibreglass skin. It can hold approximately 600 people and internally contains descriptive tables listing every country of the world and their flag.", "Title: Biodiplomacy\n\nBio-diplomacy is part of the biopolitics theory of professor Agni Vlavianos Arvanitis. According to her, bio-diplomacy is a framework, a political path of the diplomatic world, in organizing and discussing plans and actions for peace and international understanding considering the threats to bios and the environment, between nations worldwide. Bio-diplomacy is involved in enhancing international cooperation in environmental issues and actively supports efforts to maintain biological and cultural diversity. Bio-diplomacy seeks to improve human relations and attain the goal of world peace by replacing the current diplomatic attitudes with a complete international and intercultural perspective. Bio-diplomacy is the diplomacy that adopts the principle of defense for bios as the primary national and international priority. Professor Vlavianos Arvanitis highlights that the pursuit of bio-diplomacy in a coordinated fashion at the international, national, regional, and local levels, will provide for increased cooperation among people across the globe and can encourage international cooperation in environmental protection in issues such as the mitigation of climate change, management of pollution, management of water resources, forests and oceans.Bio-diplomacy recognizes that cultural differentiation constitutes the wealth of the body of humanity, which is part of the body of bios, where DNA, the genetic code for every living organism is the link connecting all forms of life.", "Title: Eartha\n\nEartha is the world's largest rotating and revolving globe, located within the headquarters of the DeLorme mapping corporation in Yarmouth, Maine. The globe weighs approximately 5,600 pounds (2,500 kg), and has a diameter of over 41 feet (12.5 m).", "Title: World Peace Gong\n\nThe World Peace Gong (id: World Peace Gong created by HE Mr Djuyoto Suntani - President of the World Peace Committee for 202 Countries after Bali Bomb 12 October 2002. First launching by President of the Republic of Indonesia Mrs Megawati on 31 December 2002 at Bali, Indonesia. Second launching by Secretary General of United Nations Mr Kofi Annan on 5 February 2003 on Geneva, Switzerland. World Peace Gong is Facilitating Brotherhood and Humankind Unification in Planet Earth. Gong Perdamaian Dunia) is a symbol of world peace. It was made in the Jepara Regency of Indonesia. World Peace Gong was made in Jepara because Jepara is located in Mount Muria, and Mount Muria is a Lemuria Continent. Lemuria it is the beginning of a variety caste in the world like Maya, India, etc.", "Title: Girls' Generation World Tour Girls &amp; Peace\n\nGirls' Generation World Tour \"Girls & Peace\" is the fifth concert tour by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. The tour was officially announced in April 2013 after the last 2 days of \"2nd Japan Tour\" with two dates in South Korea and plans for future dates across the globe. Although initially announced as a \"world\" tour, the group only visited seven cities in six countries across East Asia and Southeast Asia. They released a DVD of Seoul concert, 'Girls' Generation - World Tour: Girls & Peace in Seoul' on March 30, 2015.", "Title: Meta Peace Team\n\nMeta Peace Team (MPT), formerly Michigan Peace Team, is a nonprofit, grassroots organization founded in 1993 that seeks to pursue peace through active nonviolence and create an alternative to militarism through empowered peacemaking. MPT provides creative nonviolence training workshops to ordinary citizens with a framework of third party nonviolent intervention (TPNI), and it deploys peace teams to conflict areas both domestically and internationally. Its peace teams have worked in places such as Iraq, Haiti, Bosnia, Egypt, Panama, Mexico, Gaza Strip, and the West Bank; they have also been placed within the United States to create peaceful presences at national and state political conventions, Ku Klux Klan rallies, and Gay Pride parades, among many other events. MPT also works in collaboration with other peace and justice groups around the globe, including Nonviolent Peaceforce, Christian Peacemaker Teams, Veterans for Peace, the International Solidarity Movement, Peace Brigades International, the Shanti Sena Network, and the Metta Center for Nonviolence. Its current offices are located in Lansing and Detroit, Michigan.", "Title: Levitron\n\nLevitron is a brand of levitating toys and gifts in science and educational markets marketed by Creative Gifts Inc. and Fascination Toys & Gifts. The \"Levitron\" top device is a commercial toy under this brand that displays the phenomenon known as spin-stabilized magnetic levitation. This method, with moving permanent magnets, is quite distinct from other versions which use changing electromagnetic fields, levitating various items such as a rotating world globe, model space shuttle or VW Beetle, and picture frame. 750,000 units were sold from 1994 through 1999.", "Title: Nichidatsu Fujii's movement\n\nIn 1981, Nichidatsu Fujii dispatched his followers to march and chant around the globe in support of the U.N. 2nd. special session for disarmament. In the U.S. marchers began in New Orleans, L.A. and San Francisco, in Canada marchers began in Montreal and Toronto. The San Francisco March began on Oct. 21, 1981 with a ceremony on Alcatraz. 13 marchers, being Buddhist followers of Nipponzan-Myōhōji, Native Americans, U.S. and German citizens, began the S.F. march. marching about 20 mile per day they were hosted each night by community groups in every town and on Native reservations. many mayors and town councils made proclamations and such honoring the peace and disarmament marchers. Over the course of the march citizens were moved to join. By the time they arrived in Chicago the S.F. marchers numbered about 30. In May 1982 the group of about 40 marchers from Toronto joined the S.F. group in Buffalo N.Y. at the International Peace Bridge doubling the size of the group. Through the state of N.Y. 10 to 20 people joined the march daily. When the S.F. group walked across the George Washington Bridge they numbered about 300. The groups on other march routs also grew over the 7 months. On June 12, 1982, in Central Park Nipponzan-Myōhōji marchers from the U.S.A., Europe, Africa, and Asia, joined with mobilization for survival organizers and religious and peace groups from around the world in a peaceful demonstration for disarmament of many million people.", "Title: Palm Springs Aerial Tramway\n\nThe Palm Springs Aerial Tramway in Palm Springs, California, is the largest rotating aerial tramway in the world. It was opened in September 1963 as a way of getting from the floor of the Coachella Valley to relatively near the top of San Jacinto Peak and was constructed in rugged Chino Canyon. Before its construction, the only way to the top of the mountain was to hike a number of hours from Idyllwild.", "Title: Haggagovic\n\nAhmed Haggagovic (Russian: Ахмед Хаггагович , ), Ahmed Haggag nicknamed Haggagovic, is an Egyptian globe trotter, adventurer, TV presenter and expert international tourism specialist. He is the host of the most influential travel TV show in the Arab world Safari Haggagovic aired weekly on ONTV (Egypt), Haggagovic is also known as \"Ibn Batuta of the 21st century\" and the \"extraordinary ambassador\" of Egypt, and the \"ambassador of world peace\", his mission is to be the first human in history to travel to all the countries of the world in order to spread the values of peace and love, and to break stereotypes and correct the wrong thoughts about the world's countries. He raises his Egyptian flag in all these countries; this flag is famous due to bearing the signatures of many of the world's leaders, presidents and ambassadors." ]
81,261
Which butterfly is found in the country that has its political capital in Yamoussoukro ?
Iolaus alexanderi
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{ "title": [ "Iolaus alexanderi", "Iolaus alexanderi", "Ivory Coast" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Yamoussoukro Department is a department of Ivory Coast.", " The department houses the political capital of Ivory Coast, Yamoussoukro, and is one of two departments in the Yamoussoukro Autonomous District." ], "title": "Yamoussoukro Department" }, { "sentences": [ "NDE is one of the 58 divisions found in Cameroon.", " It is located in the western region of the Country, about 150km from Douala the economic capital and about 265 km from Yaoundé the political capital.", " Its estimated population is 200,000.", " There are two meanings that are attached to the acronym NDE.", " The first and most popular is Nobility, Dignity, Elegance.", " The second meaning is New, Deal, Economy.", " Bangangte has been the headquarter of the NDE division since June 14, 1961.", " Medumba is the most common language spoken in this region.", " Its kingdoms include; Bangangte, Bangoulap, Balengou, Bazou, Bakong, Bamena, Tonga (Badounga), Bahouoc, Bangang-Fokam, Bawock, Bangoua, Batchingou, Bamaha and Bagnoun.", " The main Religious belief is Christianity, with the two main denominations being Catholics and Protestant.", " Its climate ranges between 14- 22 Celsius at night and between 24-30 Celsius." ], "title": "Ndé" }, { "sentences": [ "Iolaus alexanderi, the Alexander's sapphire, is a butterfly in the Lycaenidae family.", " It is found in Ivory Coast (Taï National Park).", " The habitat consists of wet rainforests." ], "title": "Iolaus alexanderi" }, { "sentences": [ "Senegal ( ; French: \"Sénégal\" ), officially the Republic of Senegal (French: \"République du Sénégal\" ] ), is a country in West Africa.", " Senegal is bordered by Mauritania in the north, Mali to the east, Guinea to the southeast, and Guinea-Bissau to the southwest.", " Senegal also borders The Gambia, a country occupying a narrow sliver of land along the banks of the Gambia River, which separates Senegal's southern region of Casamance from the rest of the country.", " Senegal also shares a maritime border with Cape Verde.", " Senegal's economic and political capital is Dakar.", " It is the westernmost country in the mainland of the Old World, or Afro-Eurasia, and owes its name to the Senegal River, which borders it to the east and north.", " The name \"Senegal\" comes from the Wolof \"Sunuu Gaal\", which means \"Our Boat\".", " Senegal covers a land area of almost 197000 km2 and has an estimated population of about /1e6 round 0 million.", " The climate is Sahelian, but there is a rainy season." ], "title": "Senegal" }, { "sentences": [ "Blantyre ( ) is Malawi's centre of finance and commerce, and its second largest city, with an estimated 1,068,681 inhabitants as of 2015 .", " It is sometimes referred to as the commercial and industrial capital of Malawi as opposed to the political capital, Lilongwe.", " It is the capital of the country's Southern Region as well as the Blantyre District." ], "title": "Blantyre" }, { "sentences": [ "Ivory Coast ( ) or Côte d'Ivoire ( ; ] ), officially the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire (French: \"République de Côte d'Ivoire\" ), is a country located in West Africa.", " Ivory Coast's political capital is Yamoussoukro, and its economic capital and largest city is the port city of Abidjan.", " Its bordering countries are Guinea and Liberia in the west, Burkina Faso and Mali in the north, and Ghana in the east.", " The Gulf of Guinea (Atlantic Ocean) is located south of Ivory Coast." ], "title": "Ivory Coast" }, { "sentences": [ "Political capital refers to the trust, goodwill, and influence a politician has with the public and other political figures.", " This goodwill is a type of invisible currency that politicians can use to mobilize the voting public or spend on policy reform.", " Some thinkers distinguish between reputational and representative political capital.", " Reputational capital refers to a politician’s credibility and reliability.", " This form of capital is accumulated by maintaining consistent policy positions and ideological views.", " Representative capital refers to a politician’s influence in policy-setting.", " This form of capital is accumulated through experience, seniority, and serving in leadership positions.", " Thus, political capital—reputational and representative—is the product of relationships between opinion (public impressions), policy (legislative rewards/penalties), and political judgement (prudent decision-making)." ], "title": "Political capital" }, { "sentences": [ "Yamoussoukro ( ; ] ) is the political capital and administrative capital of Ivory Coast and an autonomous district of the country.", " As of the 2014 preliminary census, the district had a population of 355,573 inhabitants.", " Located 240 km north-west of Abidjan, the administrative centre on the coast, upon rolling hills and plains, the municipality covers 3500 sqkm ." ], "title": "Yamoussoukro" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ivory Coast is a country located in West Africa.", " Ivory Coast's political capital is Yamoussoukro, and its economic capital and largest city is the port city of Abidjan.", " Its bordering countries are Guinea and Liberia in the west, Burkina Faso and Mali in the north, and Ghana in the east.", " The Gulf of Guinea (Atlantic Ocean) is located south of Ivory Coast." ], "title": "List of companies of the Ivory Coast" }, { "sentences": [ "Hizb-e Wahdat-e Islami Afghanistan (Persian: حزب وحدت اسلامی افغانستان‎ ‎ ; \"the Islamic Unity Party of Afghanistan\"), shortened to Hizb-e Wahdat (حزب وحدت ), was founded in 1989.", " Like most contemporary major political parties in Afghanistan, Hizb-e Wahdat is rooted in the turbulent period of the anti-Soviet resistance movements in Afghanistan in the 1980s.", " It was formed to bring together nine separate and mostly inimical military and ideological groups into a single entity.", " During the period of the Afghan civil war in the early 1990s, it emerged as one of the major actors in Kabul and some other parts of the country.", " Political Islamism was the ideology of most of its key leaders but the party gradually tilted towards its Hazara ethnic support base and became the key vehicle of the community’s political demands and aspirations.", " Its ideological background and ethnic support base has continuously shaped its character and political agenda.", " Through the anti-Soviet jihad and the civil war, Hizb-e Wahdat accumulated significant political capital among Afghanistan’s Hazaras." ], "title": "Hizb-i-Wahdat" } ]
[ "Title: Yamoussoukro Department\n\nYamoussoukro Department is a department of Ivory Coast. The department houses the political capital of Ivory Coast, Yamoussoukro, and is one of two departments in the Yamoussoukro Autonomous District.", "Title: Ndé\n\nNDE is one of the 58 divisions found in Cameroon. It is located in the western region of the Country, about 150km from Douala the economic capital and about 265 km from Yaoundé the political capital. Its estimated population is 200,000. There are two meanings that are attached to the acronym NDE. The first and most popular is Nobility, Dignity, Elegance. The second meaning is New, Deal, Economy. Bangangte has been the headquarter of the NDE division since June 14, 1961. Medumba is the most common language spoken in this region. Its kingdoms include; Bangangte, Bangoulap, Balengou, Bazou, Bakong, Bamena, Tonga (Badounga), Bahouoc, Bangang-Fokam, Bawock, Bangoua, Batchingou, Bamaha and Bagnoun. The main Religious belief is Christianity, with the two main denominations being Catholics and Protestant. Its climate ranges between 14- 22 Celsius at night and between 24-30 Celsius.", "Title: Iolaus alexanderi\n\nIolaus alexanderi, the Alexander's sapphire, is a butterfly in the Lycaenidae family. It is found in Ivory Coast (Taï National Park). The habitat consists of wet rainforests.", "Title: Senegal\n\nSenegal ( ; French: \"Sénégal\" ), officially the Republic of Senegal (French: \"République du Sénégal\" ] ), is a country in West Africa. Senegal is bordered by Mauritania in the north, Mali to the east, Guinea to the southeast, and Guinea-Bissau to the southwest. Senegal also borders The Gambia, a country occupying a narrow sliver of land along the banks of the Gambia River, which separates Senegal's southern region of Casamance from the rest of the country. Senegal also shares a maritime border with Cape Verde. Senegal's economic and political capital is Dakar. It is the westernmost country in the mainland of the Old World, or Afro-Eurasia, and owes its name to the Senegal River, which borders it to the east and north. The name \"Senegal\" comes from the Wolof \"Sunuu Gaal\", which means \"Our Boat\". Senegal covers a land area of almost 197000 km2 and has an estimated population of about /1e6 round 0 million. The climate is Sahelian, but there is a rainy season.", "Title: Blantyre\n\nBlantyre ( ) is Malawi's centre of finance and commerce, and its second largest city, with an estimated 1,068,681 inhabitants as of 2015 . It is sometimes referred to as the commercial and industrial capital of Malawi as opposed to the political capital, Lilongwe. It is the capital of the country's Southern Region as well as the Blantyre District.", "Title: Ivory Coast\n\nIvory Coast ( ) or Côte d'Ivoire ( ; ] ), officially the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire (French: \"République de Côte d'Ivoire\" ), is a country located in West Africa. Ivory Coast's political capital is Yamoussoukro, and its economic capital and largest city is the port city of Abidjan. Its bordering countries are Guinea and Liberia in the west, Burkina Faso and Mali in the north, and Ghana in the east. The Gulf of Guinea (Atlantic Ocean) is located south of Ivory Coast.", "Title: Political capital\n\nPolitical capital refers to the trust, goodwill, and influence a politician has with the public and other political figures. This goodwill is a type of invisible currency that politicians can use to mobilize the voting public or spend on policy reform. Some thinkers distinguish between reputational and representative political capital. Reputational capital refers to a politician’s credibility and reliability. This form of capital is accumulated by maintaining consistent policy positions and ideological views. Representative capital refers to a politician’s influence in policy-setting. This form of capital is accumulated through experience, seniority, and serving in leadership positions. Thus, political capital—reputational and representative—is the product of relationships between opinion (public impressions), policy (legislative rewards/penalties), and political judgement (prudent decision-making).", "Title: Yamoussoukro\n\nYamoussoukro ( ; ] ) is the political capital and administrative capital of Ivory Coast and an autonomous district of the country. As of the 2014 preliminary census, the district had a population of 355,573 inhabitants. Located 240 km north-west of Abidjan, the administrative centre on the coast, upon rolling hills and plains, the municipality covers 3500 sqkm .", "Title: List of companies of the Ivory Coast\n\nThe Ivory Coast is a country located in West Africa. Ivory Coast's political capital is Yamoussoukro, and its economic capital and largest city is the port city of Abidjan. Its bordering countries are Guinea and Liberia in the west, Burkina Faso and Mali in the north, and Ghana in the east. The Gulf of Guinea (Atlantic Ocean) is located south of Ivory Coast.", "Title: Hizb-i-Wahdat\n\nHizb-e Wahdat-e Islami Afghanistan (Persian: حزب وحدت اسلامی افغانستان‎ ‎ ; \"the Islamic Unity Party of Afghanistan\"), shortened to Hizb-e Wahdat (حزب وحدت ), was founded in 1989. Like most contemporary major political parties in Afghanistan, Hizb-e Wahdat is rooted in the turbulent period of the anti-Soviet resistance movements in Afghanistan in the 1980s. It was formed to bring together nine separate and mostly inimical military and ideological groups into a single entity. During the period of the Afghan civil war in the early 1990s, it emerged as one of the major actors in Kabul and some other parts of the country. Political Islamism was the ideology of most of its key leaders but the party gradually tilted towards its Hazara ethnic support base and became the key vehicle of the community’s political demands and aspirations. Its ideological background and ethnic support base has continuously shaped its character and political agenda. Through the anti-Soviet jihad and the civil war, Hizb-e Wahdat accumulated significant political capital among Afghanistan’s Hazaras." ]
81,262
What kind of films are The Times of Harvey Milk and Innocence?
documentary film
comparison
hard
{ "title": [ "The Times of Harvey Milk", "Innocence (2005 film)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Harvey Milk Institute, located in San Francisco, California, was the largest queer studies institute in the world, and was founded by Jonathan David Katz.", " It was named in honor of Harvey Milk." ], "title": "Harvey Milk Institute" }, { "sentences": [ "Milk is a 2008 American biographical film based on the life of gay rights activist and politician Harvey Milk, who was the first openly gay person to be elected to public office in California, as a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.", " Directed by Gus Van Sant and written by Dustin Lance Black, the film stars Sean Penn as Milk and Josh Brolin as Dan White, a city supervisor who assassinated Milk and Mayor George Moscone.", " The film was released to much acclaim and earned numerous accolades from film critics and guilds.", " Ultimately, it received eight Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, winning two for Best Actor in a Leading Role for Penn and Best Original Screenplay for Black." ], "title": "Milk (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Innocence (Thai: เด็กโต๋ , or \"Dek To\"), is a 2005 Thai independent documentary film directed by Areeya Chumsai and Nisa Kongsri about a boarding school for hill tribe children in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand." ], "title": "Innocence (2005 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Harvey Milk is an American experimental rock/noise rock band that formed in Athens, Georgia in the early 1990s.", " While Harvey Milk invariably draws comparisons to the Melvins, due to their penchant for slow, heavy riffs, the band has touched upon such artists as ZZ Top, Led Zeppelin, Leonard Cohen, and Kiss as influences in their music.", " They even went so far as to perform a live show consisting of nothing but Hank Williams covers.", " One April Fool's Day gig at the 40 Watt in Athens, they performed R.E.M.'s \"Reckoning\" album from beginning to end, while Michael Stipe was in attendance." ], "title": "Harvey Milk (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Harvey Milk High School is a public high school in the East Village of New York City designed for, though not limited to, gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender young people, as well as those questioning their sexuality.", " It is named after San Francisco, California supervisor Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man to be elected to public office in the United States." ], "title": "Harvey Milk High School" }, { "sentences": [ "The Times of Harvey Milk is a 1984 American documentary film that premiered at the Telluride Film Festival, the New York Film Festival, and then on November 1, 1984 at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco.", " The film was directed by Rob Epstein, produced by Richard Schmiechen, and narrated by Harvey Fierstein, with an original score by Mark Isham." ], "title": "The Times of Harvey Milk" }, { "sentences": [ "Harvey Milk Day is organized by the Harvey Milk Foundation and celebrated each year held May 22 in memory of Harvey Milk, a gay rights activist assassinated in 1978." ], "title": "Harvey Milk Day" }, { "sentences": [ "The Harvey Milk Foundation was founded in 2009 by Harvey Milk's nephew, Stuart Milk, and Harvey’s campaign manager and political aide, Anne Kronenberg, based on discussions held with the family and close Harvey allies after Stuart received the Presidential Medal of Freedom earlier that year.", " The organization continues to be headed by Stuart Milk and Anne Kronenberg and operates on a small, mostly private donor based, budget." ], "title": "Harvey Milk Foundation" }, { "sentences": [ "Stuart Milk (born December 26, 1960) is a global LGBT human rights activist and political speaker.", " The nephew of civil rights leader Harvey Milk, he is the co-founder of the Harvey Milk Foundation.", " He has engaged in domestic and international activism, including work with LGBT movements in Latin America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East." ], "title": "Stuart Milk" }, { "sentences": [ "Harvey Milk is an opera in three acts composed by Stewart Wallace to a libretto by Michael Korie.", " A joint commission by Houston Grand Opera, New York City Opera, and San Francisco Opera, it was premiered on January 21, 1995 by Houston Grand Opera.", " The opera is based on the life and death of the gay activist and politician Harvey Milk who was assassinated along with San Francisco's mayor George Moscone on November 27, 1978." ], "title": "Harvey Milk (opera)" } ]
[ "Title: Harvey Milk Institute\n\nHarvey Milk Institute, located in San Francisco, California, was the largest queer studies institute in the world, and was founded by Jonathan David Katz. It was named in honor of Harvey Milk.", "Title: Milk (film)\n\nMilk is a 2008 American biographical film based on the life of gay rights activist and politician Harvey Milk, who was the first openly gay person to be elected to public office in California, as a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. Directed by Gus Van Sant and written by Dustin Lance Black, the film stars Sean Penn as Milk and Josh Brolin as Dan White, a city supervisor who assassinated Milk and Mayor George Moscone. The film was released to much acclaim and earned numerous accolades from film critics and guilds. Ultimately, it received eight Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, winning two for Best Actor in a Leading Role for Penn and Best Original Screenplay for Black.", "Title: Innocence (2005 film)\n\nInnocence (Thai: เด็กโต๋ , or \"Dek To\"), is a 2005 Thai independent documentary film directed by Areeya Chumsai and Nisa Kongsri about a boarding school for hill tribe children in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand.", "Title: Harvey Milk (band)\n\nHarvey Milk is an American experimental rock/noise rock band that formed in Athens, Georgia in the early 1990s. While Harvey Milk invariably draws comparisons to the Melvins, due to their penchant for slow, heavy riffs, the band has touched upon such artists as ZZ Top, Led Zeppelin, Leonard Cohen, and Kiss as influences in their music. They even went so far as to perform a live show consisting of nothing but Hank Williams covers. One April Fool's Day gig at the 40 Watt in Athens, they performed R.E.M.'s \"Reckoning\" album from beginning to end, while Michael Stipe was in attendance.", "Title: Harvey Milk High School\n\nHarvey Milk High School is a public high school in the East Village of New York City designed for, though not limited to, gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender young people, as well as those questioning their sexuality. It is named after San Francisco, California supervisor Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man to be elected to public office in the United States.", "Title: The Times of Harvey Milk\n\nThe Times of Harvey Milk is a 1984 American documentary film that premiered at the Telluride Film Festival, the New York Film Festival, and then on November 1, 1984 at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco. The film was directed by Rob Epstein, produced by Richard Schmiechen, and narrated by Harvey Fierstein, with an original score by Mark Isham.", "Title: Harvey Milk Day\n\nHarvey Milk Day is organized by the Harvey Milk Foundation and celebrated each year held May 22 in memory of Harvey Milk, a gay rights activist assassinated in 1978.", "Title: Harvey Milk Foundation\n\nThe Harvey Milk Foundation was founded in 2009 by Harvey Milk's nephew, Stuart Milk, and Harvey’s campaign manager and political aide, Anne Kronenberg, based on discussions held with the family and close Harvey allies after Stuart received the Presidential Medal of Freedom earlier that year. The organization continues to be headed by Stuart Milk and Anne Kronenberg and operates on a small, mostly private donor based, budget.", "Title: Stuart Milk\n\nStuart Milk (born December 26, 1960) is a global LGBT human rights activist and political speaker. The nephew of civil rights leader Harvey Milk, he is the co-founder of the Harvey Milk Foundation. He has engaged in domestic and international activism, including work with LGBT movements in Latin America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East.", "Title: Harvey Milk (opera)\n\nHarvey Milk is an opera in three acts composed by Stewart Wallace to a libretto by Michael Korie. A joint commission by Houston Grand Opera, New York City Opera, and San Francisco Opera, it was premiered on January 21, 1995 by Houston Grand Opera. The opera is based on the life and death of the gay activist and politician Harvey Milk who was assassinated along with San Francisco's mayor George Moscone on November 27, 1978." ]
81,263
Which genus has more species, Maackia or Limonium?
Limonium
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "Maackia", "Limonium" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Maackia is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae.", " There are about 12 species, all native to eastern Asia, with six endemic to China.", " The generic name honors the botanist Richard Maack." ], "title": "Maackia" }, { "sentences": [ "Limonium jovibarba is a species of flowers that belong to the \"Plumbaginaceae\" family.", " The species are endemic in Cape Verde.", " The genus was named by Carl Ernst Otto Kunze in 1891." ], "title": "Limonium jovibarba" }, { "sentences": [ "Limonium brunneri is a species of flowers that belong to the \"Plumbaginaceae\" family.", " The species are endemic in Cape Verde.", " The genus was named by Carl Ernst Otto Kunze in 1891." ], "title": "Limonium brunneri" }, { "sentences": [ "Limonium is a genus of 120 flowering plant species.", " Members are also known as sea-lavender, statice, caspia or marsh-rosemary.", " Despite their common names, species are not related to the lavenders or to rosemary.", " They are instead in Plumbaginaceae, the plumbago or leadwort family." ], "title": "Limonium" }, { "sentences": [ "Limonium limbatum, common names trans-pecos sea-lavender or desert sea-lavender, is a plant species native to the southwestern United States (Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma) and also in the Mexican State of Coahuila.", " Most of the 300 species of the genus are found on seashores and in marine salt marshes, but \"L. limbatum\" grows on the shores of salt lakes and in alkaline depressions in desert areas, at elevations of 400-1800 m." ], "title": "Limonium limbatum" } ]
[ "Title: Maackia\n\nMaackia is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. There are about 12 species, all native to eastern Asia, with six endemic to China. The generic name honors the botanist Richard Maack.", "Title: Limonium jovibarba\n\nLimonium jovibarba is a species of flowers that belong to the \"Plumbaginaceae\" family. The species are endemic in Cape Verde. The genus was named by Carl Ernst Otto Kunze in 1891.", "Title: Limonium brunneri\n\nLimonium brunneri is a species of flowers that belong to the \"Plumbaginaceae\" family. The species are endemic in Cape Verde. The genus was named by Carl Ernst Otto Kunze in 1891.", "Title: Limonium\n\nLimonium is a genus of 120 flowering plant species. Members are also known as sea-lavender, statice, caspia or marsh-rosemary. Despite their common names, species are not related to the lavenders or to rosemary. They are instead in Plumbaginaceae, the plumbago or leadwort family.", "Title: Limonium limbatum\n\nLimonium limbatum, common names trans-pecos sea-lavender or desert sea-lavender, is a plant species native to the southwestern United States (Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma) and also in the Mexican State of Coahuila. Most of the 300 species of the genus are found on seashores and in marine salt marshes, but \"L. limbatum\" grows on the shores of salt lakes and in alkaline depressions in desert areas, at elevations of 400-1800 m." ]
81,264
Richard Ithamar Aaron, was a philosopher, of which nationality, who became an authority on the work of John Locke?
Welsh
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Richard Aaron", "John Locke" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Liberalism, the belief in freedom and human rights, is historically associated with such thinkers as John Locke and Montesquieu.", " It is a political movement which spans the better part of the last four centuries, though the use of the word \"liberalism\" to refer to a specific political doctrine did not occur until the 19th century.", " The Glorious Revolution of 1688 in England laid the foundations for the development of the modern liberal state by constitutionally limiting the power of the monarch, affirming parliamentary supremacy, passing the Bill of Rights and establishing the principle of 'consent of the governed'.", " The 1776 Declaration of Independence of the United States of America founded the nascent republic on liberal principles without the encumbrance of hereditary aristocracy; the declaration stated that \"all men are created equal and endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, among these life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,\" echoing John Locke's phrase \"life, liberty, and property\".", " A few years later, the French Revolution overthrew the hereditary aristocracy, with the slogan \"liberty, equality, fraternity\", and was the first state in history to grant universal male suffrage.", " The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, first codified in 1789 in France, is a foundational document of both liberalism and human rights." ], "title": "History of liberalism" }, { "sentences": [ "Liberalisme: Politisk frihet fra John Locke til Amartya Sen (English: Liberalism: Political Freedom from John Locke to Amartya Sen ) is a 2009 Norwegian language anthology edited by Lars Svendsen.", " The book focuses on the history of liberalism and libertarianism in general, and contains a sample of liberal thinkers from John Locke to Amartya Sen.", " It was published by Universitetsforlaget with financial support from Civita and Fritt Ord.", " The book received mixed reviews by critics." ], "title": "Liberalisme (anthology)" }, { "sentences": [ "The John Locke Foundation (JLF) is a conservative think tank based in North Carolina.", " The organization was founded in 1990 to work \"for truth, for freedom, and for the future of North Carolina.\"", " It is named after the philosopher John Locke, who was a primary contributor to classical liberalism.", " JLF was co-founded by Art Pope, a North Carolina businessman active in politics.", " Pope's family foundation provides most of the support for the center." ], "title": "John Locke Foundation" }, { "sentences": [ "John Locke is a fictional character played by Terry O'Quinn on the ABC television series \"Lost\".", " He is named after English philosopher John Locke.", " In 2007, O'Quinn won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his portrayal of Locke." ], "title": "John Locke (Lost)" }, { "sentences": [ "A Letter Concerning Toleration by John Locke was originally published in 1689.", " Its initial publication was in Latin, though it was immediately translated into other languages.", " Locke's work appeared amidst a fear that Catholicism might be taking over England, and responds to the problem of religion and government by proposing religious toleration as the answer.", " This \"letter\" is addressed to an anonymous \"Honored Sir\": this was actually Locke's close friend Philipp van Limborch, who published it without Locke's knowledge." ], "title": "A Letter Concerning Toleration" }, { "sentences": [ "John Locke is a writer and novelist who was the eighth author—and first self-published author—to sell over one million eBooks on Amazon.com.", " Locke is a \"New York Times\" best-selling author, and is best known for his Donovan Creed thriller series and Emmett Love Western series.", " His works are self-published worldwide.", " In the U.S., Locke's books are released through Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing service.", " Locke's books have been translated into over 29 languages." ], "title": "John Locke (author)" }, { "sentences": [ "Innatism is a philosophical and epistemological doctrine that holds that the mind is born with ideas/knowledge, and that therefore the mind is not a \"blank slate\" at birth, as early empiricists such as John Locke claimed.", " It asserts that not all knowledge is gained from experience and the senses.", " Plato and Descartes are prominent philosophers in the development of innatism and the notion that the mind is already born with ideas, knowledge and beliefs.", " Both philosophers emphasize that experiences are the key to unlocking this knowledge but not the source of the knowledge itself.", " Essentially, no knowledge is derived exclusively from one's experiences as empiricists like John Locke suggested." ], "title": "Innatism" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard Ithamar Aaron (6 November 1901 – 29 March 1987) was a Welsh philosopher who became an authority on the work of John Locke." ], "title": "Richard Aaron" }, { "sentences": [ "John Locke {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; 29 August 1632 – 28 October 1704) was an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the \"Father of Liberalism\".", " Considered one of the first of the British empiricists, following the tradition of Sir Francis Bacon, he is equally important to social contract theory.", " His work greatly affected the development of epistemology and political philosophy.", " His writings influenced Voltaire and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, many Scottish Enlightenment thinkers, as well as the American revolutionaries.", " His contributions to classical republicanism and liberal theory are reflected in the United States Declaration of Independence." ], "title": "John Locke" }, { "sentences": [ "John Locke's Of the Conduct of the Understanding describes how to think clearly and rationally.", " It is a handbook for autodidacts.", " It complements Locke's \"Some Thoughts Concerning Education\" which explains how to educate children.", " The text was first published in 1706, two years after Locke's death, as part of Peter King's \"Posthumous Works of John Locke\"." ], "title": "Of the Conduct of the Understanding" } ]
[ "Title: History of liberalism\n\nLiberalism, the belief in freedom and human rights, is historically associated with such thinkers as John Locke and Montesquieu. It is a political movement which spans the better part of the last four centuries, though the use of the word \"liberalism\" to refer to a specific political doctrine did not occur until the 19th century. The Glorious Revolution of 1688 in England laid the foundations for the development of the modern liberal state by constitutionally limiting the power of the monarch, affirming parliamentary supremacy, passing the Bill of Rights and establishing the principle of 'consent of the governed'. The 1776 Declaration of Independence of the United States of America founded the nascent republic on liberal principles without the encumbrance of hereditary aristocracy; the declaration stated that \"all men are created equal and endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, among these life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,\" echoing John Locke's phrase \"life, liberty, and property\". A few years later, the French Revolution overthrew the hereditary aristocracy, with the slogan \"liberty, equality, fraternity\", and was the first state in history to grant universal male suffrage. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, first codified in 1789 in France, is a foundational document of both liberalism and human rights.", "Title: Liberalisme (anthology)\n\nLiberalisme: Politisk frihet fra John Locke til Amartya Sen (English: Liberalism: Political Freedom from John Locke to Amartya Sen ) is a 2009 Norwegian language anthology edited by Lars Svendsen. The book focuses on the history of liberalism and libertarianism in general, and contains a sample of liberal thinkers from John Locke to Amartya Sen. It was published by Universitetsforlaget with financial support from Civita and Fritt Ord. The book received mixed reviews by critics.", "Title: John Locke Foundation\n\nThe John Locke Foundation (JLF) is a conservative think tank based in North Carolina. The organization was founded in 1990 to work \"for truth, for freedom, and for the future of North Carolina.\" It is named after the philosopher John Locke, who was a primary contributor to classical liberalism. JLF was co-founded by Art Pope, a North Carolina businessman active in politics. Pope's family foundation provides most of the support for the center.", "Title: John Locke (Lost)\n\nJohn Locke is a fictional character played by Terry O'Quinn on the ABC television series \"Lost\". He is named after English philosopher John Locke. In 2007, O'Quinn won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his portrayal of Locke.", "Title: A Letter Concerning Toleration\n\nA Letter Concerning Toleration by John Locke was originally published in 1689. Its initial publication was in Latin, though it was immediately translated into other languages. Locke's work appeared amidst a fear that Catholicism might be taking over England, and responds to the problem of religion and government by proposing religious toleration as the answer. This \"letter\" is addressed to an anonymous \"Honored Sir\": this was actually Locke's close friend Philipp van Limborch, who published it without Locke's knowledge.", "Title: John Locke (author)\n\nJohn Locke is a writer and novelist who was the eighth author—and first self-published author—to sell over one million eBooks on Amazon.com. Locke is a \"New York Times\" best-selling author, and is best known for his Donovan Creed thriller series and Emmett Love Western series. His works are self-published worldwide. In the U.S., Locke's books are released through Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing service. Locke's books have been translated into over 29 languages.", "Title: Innatism\n\nInnatism is a philosophical and epistemological doctrine that holds that the mind is born with ideas/knowledge, and that therefore the mind is not a \"blank slate\" at birth, as early empiricists such as John Locke claimed. It asserts that not all knowledge is gained from experience and the senses. Plato and Descartes are prominent philosophers in the development of innatism and the notion that the mind is already born with ideas, knowledge and beliefs. Both philosophers emphasize that experiences are the key to unlocking this knowledge but not the source of the knowledge itself. Essentially, no knowledge is derived exclusively from one's experiences as empiricists like John Locke suggested.", "Title: Richard Aaron\n\nRichard Ithamar Aaron (6 November 1901 – 29 March 1987) was a Welsh philosopher who became an authority on the work of John Locke.", "Title: John Locke\n\nJohn Locke {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; 29 August 1632 – 28 October 1704) was an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the \"Father of Liberalism\". Considered one of the first of the British empiricists, following the tradition of Sir Francis Bacon, he is equally important to social contract theory. His work greatly affected the development of epistemology and political philosophy. His writings influenced Voltaire and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, many Scottish Enlightenment thinkers, as well as the American revolutionaries. His contributions to classical republicanism and liberal theory are reflected in the United States Declaration of Independence.", "Title: Of the Conduct of the Understanding\n\nJohn Locke's Of the Conduct of the Understanding describes how to think clearly and rationally. It is a handbook for autodidacts. It complements Locke's \"Some Thoughts Concerning Education\" which explains how to educate children. The text was first published in 1706, two years after Locke's death, as part of Peter King's \"Posthumous Works of John Locke\"." ]
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Jack Milsom (22 February 1907 – 1977) was an English footballer who played in The Football League for which professional football club, based in the town of Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England, that competes in League One?
Rochdale Association Football Club
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[ { "sentences": [ "Colchester United Football Club is an English professional football club based in Colchester, Essex, that was founded in 1937.", " The club went on to compete in the Southern Football League from 1937 until 1950, when they were elected to the Football League.", " During this time, Colchester produced one of the most notable FA Cup runs by a non-league side in 1947–48, as they defeated fellow non-leaguers Banbury Spencer in the first round, before beating Football League clubs Wrexham, Huddersfield Town and Bradford Park Avenue.", " They finally fell to Blackpool in the fifth round.", " The club played in the Third Division South for eight seasons, until the league was re-organised at the end of the 1957–58 season.", " The club finished in 12th position in the table, meaning that from the 1958–59 season, the U's would be playing in the Third Division.", " Colchester remained in the Third Division until they were relegated in 1961, but made an immediate return to the third tier when they finished the 1961–62 season in second position, one point behind champions Millwall.", " Three years later, the club finished 23rd of 24 clubs in the Third Division, as they were relegated back to the Fourth Division.", " Another single season in the fourth tier followed as Colchester were promoted in fourth position.", " Their spell in the Third Division didn't last long, as they again finished in the relegation zone in 1968.", " The U's remained in the Fourth Division for a further six seasons, but during this period, the U's embarked on one of the most notable runs in FA Cup history, as manager Dick Graham took his ageing side to the 1970–71 quarter-finals.", " They dispatched non-league side Ringmer, before knocking-out Cambridge United, Barnet and Rochdale following a replay.", " United faced Don Revie's Leeds United in the fifth round, who were at the top of the First Division at the time.", " The U's race to an unprecedented 3–0 lead in the match, before Leeds pulled two goals back.", " The match ended 3–2 to Colchester to record a famous giant-killing victory.", " They then faced Everton in the quarter-final match but lost 5–0 at Goodison Park.", " Three seasons later, Colchester sealed promotion once again as they ended the 1973–74 season in third place.", " Relegation followed in 1976, with promotion following one season later.", " Colchester returned to the Fourth Division for the final time in 1981 as they finished 22nd of 24 teams.", " The club struggled financially in the late 1980s and suffered a drop in form, causing them to finish bottom of the Football League in 1990 and were relegated to the Conference." ], "title": "List of Colchester United F.C. seasons" }, { "sentences": [ "Jack Milsom (22 February 1907 – 1977) was an English footballer who played in The Football League for Bolton Wanderers, Manchester City and Rochdale.", " He was born in Bedminster, England." ], "title": "Jack Milsom" }, { "sentences": [ "Milton Keynes Dons Football Club (usually abbreviated to MK Dons) is a professional association football club based in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, founded in 2004.", " The club was formed from Wimbledon F.C. after the latter had relocated to Milton Keynes.", " The club renamed itself as the 'Milton Keynes Dons' but subsequently considers itself to be a new club founded in 2004 (the club badge includes MMIV - Roman Numerals for 2004).", " They continued in Wimbledon's league place which, after relegation in the previous season, was in the 2004–05 Football League One.", " After two seasons in the third tier of English football they were relegated to the fourth tier (League Two).", " They were promoted in their second League Two season, as champions.", " Their second spell in League One lasted seven seasons, when in 2015, they finished in second place and therefore moved up to the Football League Championship.", " However in 2016, they were relegated back down to League One." ], "title": "List of Milton Keynes Dons F.C. seasons" }, { "sentences": [ "Manchester United Football Club is an English association football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, that competes in the Premier League.", " Founded as Newton Heath LYR Football Club in 1878, the club changed its name to Manchester United in 1902.", " During the 1889–90 season, Manchester United joined the Football Alliance.", " The team was elected to The Football League in 1892, where the club remained until 1992, when the League's First Division was replaced as the top level of English football by the Premier League." ], "title": "Manchester United F.C. league record by opponent" }, { "sentences": [ "Colchester United Football Club is an English professional football club based in Colchester, Essex, that was founded in 1937.", " From the 1937–38 season, the club played in the Southern Football League until 1950, when they were elected to the Football League.", " After playing in the Third Division South for eight seasons, Colchester remained in the Third Division when the league was re-organised by finishing 12th in 1958.", " The club were relegated to the Fourth Division in 1961, but made an immediate return to the Third Division after finishing the 1961–62 season in second position, one point behind Millwall.", " They bounced between the Third and Fourth divisions until 1990, when the club were relegated from the Football League for the first time in 40 years.", " After two seasons in the Football Conference, the U's were promoted back to the Football League after winning the Conference title on goal difference over Wycombe Wanderers in 1992.", " Colchester played in the Third Division between 1992 and 1998, when they won promotion to the Second Division after a play-off final win against Torquay United at Wembley.", " The club remained in the third tier until 2006, as they were promoted to the Championship, the second tier of English football, for the first time in their history, ending the season as runners up in League One to Southend United.", " The U's spent two seasons in the Championship, earning their highest-ever league finish of 10th position in the second tier before being relegated back to League One in 2008.", " Following relegation to League Two at the end of the 2015–16 season, Colchester made a return to the fourth tier of English football for the first time in 18-years." ], "title": "Colchester United F.C. league record by opponent" }, { "sentences": [ "Manchester United Football Club is a professional football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, that competes in the Premier League, the top flight of English football.", " Nicknamed \"the Red Devils\", the club was founded as Newton Heath LYR Football Club in 1878, changed its name to Manchester United in 1902 and moved to its current stadium, Old Trafford, in 1910." ], "title": "Manchester United F.C." }, { "sentences": [ "Rochdale Association Football Club is an English professional association football club based in the town of Rochdale in Greater Manchester.", " The club plays in the Football League One, the third tier in the English football league system.", " The club's colours are black and blue and they play their home games at Spotland Stadium, which has a capacity of 10,249.", " Formed in 1907 and nicknamed \"the Dale\", they were accepted into the Football League in 1921.", " Since then, the club has remained in the bottom two professional divisions of English Football." ], "title": "List of Rochdale A.F.C. seasons" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2012–13 season is the 92nd season of competitive football for Rochdale A.F.C., a professional English football club based in Rochdale, Greater Manchester.", " Rochdale return to Football League Two for 2012-13 following a two-season stint in League One which ended with a last-place finish in 2011-12.", " Rochdale began their 2012–13 Football League Two season with a 0-0 draw with Northampton.", " They entered into three cup competitions in the first round due to the league table they are in.", " John Coleman's and Jimmy Bell's contracts were terminated by Rochdale on 21 January 2013 following a poor run in form." ], "title": "2012–13 Rochdale A.F.C. season" }, { "sentences": [ "Rochdale Town Football Club was an association football club based in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England.", " They played home matches at Castleton Sports Centre, in Castleton, Rochdale, which had a capacity of 1,500.", " They were originally known as St Gabriels and then Castleton Gabriels, before adopting their present name.", " The club has had a number of nicknames including \"the Angels\", \"the Messengers\", \"the Guardians\", \"the Castlemen\" and \"the Garrison\".", " They are full members of the Lancashire County Football Association.", " The club folded in 2016." ], "title": "Rochdale Town F.C." }, { "sentences": [ "Rochdale Association Football Club is a professional football club based in the town of Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England, that competes in League One, the third-highest division overall in the English football league system.", " Nicknamed \"the Dale\", the club was founded in 1907, moved to its current stadium, Spotland Stadium, in 1920 and were accepted into the Football League in 1921.", " Since then, the club has remained in the bottom two professional divisions of English Football." ], "title": "Rochdale A.F.C." } ]
[ "Title: List of Colchester United F.C. seasons\n\nColchester United Football Club is an English professional football club based in Colchester, Essex, that was founded in 1937. The club went on to compete in the Southern Football League from 1937 until 1950, when they were elected to the Football League. During this time, Colchester produced one of the most notable FA Cup runs by a non-league side in 1947–48, as they defeated fellow non-leaguers Banbury Spencer in the first round, before beating Football League clubs Wrexham, Huddersfield Town and Bradford Park Avenue. They finally fell to Blackpool in the fifth round. The club played in the Third Division South for eight seasons, until the league was re-organised at the end of the 1957–58 season. The club finished in 12th position in the table, meaning that from the 1958–59 season, the U's would be playing in the Third Division. Colchester remained in the Third Division until they were relegated in 1961, but made an immediate return to the third tier when they finished the 1961–62 season in second position, one point behind champions Millwall. Three years later, the club finished 23rd of 24 clubs in the Third Division, as they were relegated back to the Fourth Division. Another single season in the fourth tier followed as Colchester were promoted in fourth position. Their spell in the Third Division didn't last long, as they again finished in the relegation zone in 1968. The U's remained in the Fourth Division for a further six seasons, but during this period, the U's embarked on one of the most notable runs in FA Cup history, as manager Dick Graham took his ageing side to the 1970–71 quarter-finals. They dispatched non-league side Ringmer, before knocking-out Cambridge United, Barnet and Rochdale following a replay. United faced Don Revie's Leeds United in the fifth round, who were at the top of the First Division at the time. The U's race to an unprecedented 3–0 lead in the match, before Leeds pulled two goals back. The match ended 3–2 to Colchester to record a famous giant-killing victory. They then faced Everton in the quarter-final match but lost 5–0 at Goodison Park. Three seasons later, Colchester sealed promotion once again as they ended the 1973–74 season in third place. Relegation followed in 1976, with promotion following one season later. Colchester returned to the Fourth Division for the final time in 1981 as they finished 22nd of 24 teams. The club struggled financially in the late 1980s and suffered a drop in form, causing them to finish bottom of the Football League in 1990 and were relegated to the Conference.", "Title: Jack Milsom\n\nJack Milsom (22 February 1907 – 1977) was an English footballer who played in The Football League for Bolton Wanderers, Manchester City and Rochdale. He was born in Bedminster, England.", "Title: List of Milton Keynes Dons F.C. seasons\n\nMilton Keynes Dons Football Club (usually abbreviated to MK Dons) is a professional association football club based in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, founded in 2004. The club was formed from Wimbledon F.C. after the latter had relocated to Milton Keynes. The club renamed itself as the 'Milton Keynes Dons' but subsequently considers itself to be a new club founded in 2004 (the club badge includes MMIV - Roman Numerals for 2004). They continued in Wimbledon's league place which, after relegation in the previous season, was in the 2004–05 Football League One. After two seasons in the third tier of English football they were relegated to the fourth tier (League Two). They were promoted in their second League Two season, as champions. Their second spell in League One lasted seven seasons, when in 2015, they finished in second place and therefore moved up to the Football League Championship. However in 2016, they were relegated back down to League One.", "Title: Manchester United F.C. league record by opponent\n\nManchester United Football Club is an English association football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, that competes in the Premier League. Founded as Newton Heath LYR Football Club in 1878, the club changed its name to Manchester United in 1902. During the 1889–90 season, Manchester United joined the Football Alliance. The team was elected to The Football League in 1892, where the club remained until 1992, when the League's First Division was replaced as the top level of English football by the Premier League.", "Title: Colchester United F.C. league record by opponent\n\nColchester United Football Club is an English professional football club based in Colchester, Essex, that was founded in 1937. From the 1937–38 season, the club played in the Southern Football League until 1950, when they were elected to the Football League. After playing in the Third Division South for eight seasons, Colchester remained in the Third Division when the league was re-organised by finishing 12th in 1958. The club were relegated to the Fourth Division in 1961, but made an immediate return to the Third Division after finishing the 1961–62 season in second position, one point behind Millwall. They bounced between the Third and Fourth divisions until 1990, when the club were relegated from the Football League for the first time in 40 years. After two seasons in the Football Conference, the U's were promoted back to the Football League after winning the Conference title on goal difference over Wycombe Wanderers in 1992. Colchester played in the Third Division between 1992 and 1998, when they won promotion to the Second Division after a play-off final win against Torquay United at Wembley. The club remained in the third tier until 2006, as they were promoted to the Championship, the second tier of English football, for the first time in their history, ending the season as runners up in League One to Southend United. The U's spent two seasons in the Championship, earning their highest-ever league finish of 10th position in the second tier before being relegated back to League One in 2008. Following relegation to League Two at the end of the 2015–16 season, Colchester made a return to the fourth tier of English football for the first time in 18-years.", "Title: Manchester United F.C.\n\nManchester United Football Club is a professional football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, that competes in the Premier League, the top flight of English football. Nicknamed \"the Red Devils\", the club was founded as Newton Heath LYR Football Club in 1878, changed its name to Manchester United in 1902 and moved to its current stadium, Old Trafford, in 1910.", "Title: List of Rochdale A.F.C. seasons\n\nRochdale Association Football Club is an English professional association football club based in the town of Rochdale in Greater Manchester. The club plays in the Football League One, the third tier in the English football league system. The club's colours are black and blue and they play their home games at Spotland Stadium, which has a capacity of 10,249. Formed in 1907 and nicknamed \"the Dale\", they were accepted into the Football League in 1921. Since then, the club has remained in the bottom two professional divisions of English Football.", "Title: 2012–13 Rochdale A.F.C. season\n\nThe 2012–13 season is the 92nd season of competitive football for Rochdale A.F.C., a professional English football club based in Rochdale, Greater Manchester. Rochdale return to Football League Two for 2012-13 following a two-season stint in League One which ended with a last-place finish in 2011-12. Rochdale began their 2012–13 Football League Two season with a 0-0 draw with Northampton. They entered into three cup competitions in the first round due to the league table they are in. John Coleman's and Jimmy Bell's contracts were terminated by Rochdale on 21 January 2013 following a poor run in form.", "Title: Rochdale Town F.C.\n\nRochdale Town Football Club was an association football club based in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England. They played home matches at Castleton Sports Centre, in Castleton, Rochdale, which had a capacity of 1,500. They were originally known as St Gabriels and then Castleton Gabriels, before adopting their present name. The club has had a number of nicknames including \"the Angels\", \"the Messengers\", \"the Guardians\", \"the Castlemen\" and \"the Garrison\". They are full members of the Lancashire County Football Association. The club folded in 2016.", "Title: Rochdale A.F.C.\n\nRochdale Association Football Club is a professional football club based in the town of Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England, that competes in League One, the third-highest division overall in the English football league system. Nicknamed \"the Dale\", the club was founded in 1907, moved to its current stadium, Spotland Stadium, in 1920 and were accepted into the Football League in 1921. Since then, the club has remained in the bottom two professional divisions of English Football." ]
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Gianni Versace was a friend of the English model who was recruited at what age?
15
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[ { "sentences": [ "Versace, full name Gianni Versace S.p.A., is an Italian fashion label." ], "title": "Versace (disambiguation)" }, { "sentences": [ "Gianni Versace S.p.A. (] ), usually referred to as Versace, is an Italian luxury fashion company and trade name founded by Gianni Versace in 1978.", " The main collection of the brand is Versace, which produces upmarket Italian-made ready-to-wear and leather accessories, while other diffusion lines are Versace Collection (mainly in the US), Versus Versace and Versace Jeans.", " The Versace logo is the head of Medusa, a Greek mythological figure.", " The logo came from the floor of ruins in Rome that the Versace siblings played in as children.", " Gianni Versace chose Medusa as the logo because she made people fall in love with her and they had no way back.", " He hoped his company would have the same effect on people.", " The Versace brand is known for having flashy prints and bright colors." ], "title": "Versace" }, { "sentences": [ "Gianni Versace (] , born Giovanni Maria Versace; 2 December 194615 July 1997) was an Italian fashion designer and founder of Versace, an international fashion house, which produces accessories, fragrances, make-up, and home furnishings as well as clothes.", " He also designed costumes for the theatre and films.", " As a friend of Eric Clapton, Diana, Princess of Wales, Naomi Campbell, Duran Duran, Madonna, Elton John, Cher, Sting, and many other celebrities, he was one of the first designers to link fashion to the music world.", " Openly gay, Versace and his partner Antonio D'Amico were regulars on the international party scene." ], "title": "Gianni Versace" }, { "sentences": [ "Donatella Francesca Versace (] ; born 2 May 1955) is an Italian fashion designer and current vice president of the Versace Group, as well as its chief designer.", " She owns a 20% share of the business.", " During the 1980s, Donatella's brother, Gianni Versace, launched a perfume dedicated to her, \"Blonde\", and gave her her own diffusion label, \"Versus.\"", " Versace took over the label's design after her brother's death." ], "title": "Donatella Versace" }, { "sentences": [ "Versus Versace is the diffusion line of Italian luxury fashion house Versace.", " It began in 1989 as the first diffusion lines by the house, a gift by the founder Gianni Versace to his sister, Donatella Versace.", " After closing in 2005, Donatella resurrected it in 2009 with a capsule collection of accessories designed by emerging British designer Christopher Kane.", " The brand is now very famous for its stylish watches, leather accessories and chic ready-to-wear." ], "title": "Versus (Versace)" }, { "sentences": [ "Allegra Versace Beck (] ; born 30th June 1986), commonly known as Allegra Versace, is an Italian heiress and socialite.", " Since 2011 Allegra has been a director of Gianni Versace S.p.A. and has worked in New York City as a theatrical dresser." ], "title": "Allegra Versace" }, { "sentences": [ "Naomi Elaine Campbell (born 22 May 1970) is an English model and actress.", " Recruited at the age of 15, she established herself among the top three most recognisable and in-demand models of the late 1980s and the 1990s, and was one of six models of her generation declared :supermodels by the fashion industry." ], "title": "Naomi Campbell" }, { "sentences": [ "Nadège du Bospertus is a French model and former judge on \"Italia's Next Top Model\".", " She was the muse of Giorgio Armani and Gianni Versace." ], "title": "Nadège du Bospertus" }, { "sentences": [ "Santo Domenico Versace (born 16 Dec. 1944) is the president and co-chief executive officer of Gianni Versace SpA, based in Milan, Italy.", " Since 2008 he has been elected as Member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Italian Republic in the constituency of Calabria.", " He is a member of the Alliance for Italy political party, formerly being a member of The People of Freedom." ], "title": "Santo Versace" }, { "sentences": [ "The Villa, Casa Casuarina, (also known as Versace Mansion) is a property previously owned by Italian fashion impresario Gianni Versace at Ocean Drive in the Miami Beach Architectural District, Florida.", " Nowadays it operates as a boutique hotel known as The Villa, Casa Casuarina." ], "title": "Casa Casuarina" } ]
[ "Title: Versace (disambiguation)\n\nVersace, full name Gianni Versace S.p.A., is an Italian fashion label.", "Title: Versace\n\nGianni Versace S.p.A. (] ), usually referred to as Versace, is an Italian luxury fashion company and trade name founded by Gianni Versace in 1978. The main collection of the brand is Versace, which produces upmarket Italian-made ready-to-wear and leather accessories, while other diffusion lines are Versace Collection (mainly in the US), Versus Versace and Versace Jeans. The Versace logo is the head of Medusa, a Greek mythological figure. The logo came from the floor of ruins in Rome that the Versace siblings played in as children. Gianni Versace chose Medusa as the logo because she made people fall in love with her and they had no way back. He hoped his company would have the same effect on people. The Versace brand is known for having flashy prints and bright colors.", "Title: Gianni Versace\n\nGianni Versace (] , born Giovanni Maria Versace; 2 December 194615 July 1997) was an Italian fashion designer and founder of Versace, an international fashion house, which produces accessories, fragrances, make-up, and home furnishings as well as clothes. He also designed costumes for the theatre and films. As a friend of Eric Clapton, Diana, Princess of Wales, Naomi Campbell, Duran Duran, Madonna, Elton John, Cher, Sting, and many other celebrities, he was one of the first designers to link fashion to the music world. Openly gay, Versace and his partner Antonio D'Amico were regulars on the international party scene.", "Title: Donatella Versace\n\nDonatella Francesca Versace (] ; born 2 May 1955) is an Italian fashion designer and current vice president of the Versace Group, as well as its chief designer. She owns a 20% share of the business. During the 1980s, Donatella's brother, Gianni Versace, launched a perfume dedicated to her, \"Blonde\", and gave her her own diffusion label, \"Versus.\" Versace took over the label's design after her brother's death.", "Title: Versus (Versace)\n\nVersus Versace is the diffusion line of Italian luxury fashion house Versace. It began in 1989 as the first diffusion lines by the house, a gift by the founder Gianni Versace to his sister, Donatella Versace. After closing in 2005, Donatella resurrected it in 2009 with a capsule collection of accessories designed by emerging British designer Christopher Kane. The brand is now very famous for its stylish watches, leather accessories and chic ready-to-wear.", "Title: Allegra Versace\n\nAllegra Versace Beck (] ; born 30th June 1986), commonly known as Allegra Versace, is an Italian heiress and socialite. Since 2011 Allegra has been a director of Gianni Versace S.p.A. and has worked in New York City as a theatrical dresser.", "Title: Naomi Campbell\n\nNaomi Elaine Campbell (born 22 May 1970) is an English model and actress. Recruited at the age of 15, she established herself among the top three most recognisable and in-demand models of the late 1980s and the 1990s, and was one of six models of her generation declared :supermodels by the fashion industry.", "Title: Nadège du Bospertus\n\nNadège du Bospertus is a French model and former judge on \"Italia's Next Top Model\". She was the muse of Giorgio Armani and Gianni Versace.", "Title: Santo Versace\n\nSanto Domenico Versace (born 16 Dec. 1944) is the president and co-chief executive officer of Gianni Versace SpA, based in Milan, Italy. Since 2008 he has been elected as Member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Italian Republic in the constituency of Calabria. He is a member of the Alliance for Italy political party, formerly being a member of The People of Freedom.", "Title: Casa Casuarina\n\nThe Villa, Casa Casuarina, (also known as Versace Mansion) is a property previously owned by Italian fashion impresario Gianni Versace at Ocean Drive in the Miami Beach Architectural District, Florida. Nowadays it operates as a boutique hotel known as The Villa, Casa Casuarina." ]
81,267
What manufacturer was investigating the Wittman Big X and at one point was based in San Antonio, Texas?
Fairchild Aircraft
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Wittman Big X is a four seat high wing variant of the Wittman Buttercup.", " The aircraft received serious attention from both Fairchild Aircraft, and Cessna Aircraft in the post World War II aviation boom." ], "title": "Wittman Big X" }, { "sentences": [ "The San Antonio Spurs are an American professional basketball team based in San Antonio, Texas.", " They are a member of the Southwest Division of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " The franchise was founded as the Dallas Chaparrals of the American Basketball Association (ABA) in 1967.", " The team suffered from poor attendance and general disinterest by fans in Dallas, and the name \"Dallas\" was dropped in favor of \"Texas\" during the 1970–71 season in an attempt to make the team regional.", " This also proved to be a failure, and the team returned full-time to use \"Dallas\" for the 1971–72 season.", " The team was put up for sale after missing the playoffs in the 1972–73 season.", " The team was acquired by a group of 36 San Antonio businessmen, led by Angelo Drossos and Red McCombs, who relocated the team to San Antonio, Texas and renamed it to Spurs.", " In 1976, the ABA folded, threatening the future of San Antonio's sole professional sports franchise.", " The NBA, however, decided to admit four ABA teams into the league, including the Spurs, along with the Denver Nuggets, the Indiana Pacers and the New York Nets." ], "title": "List of San Antonio Spurs head coaches" }, { "sentences": [ "Terrell Hills is a city in Bexar County, Texas, United States; it is located 5 mi northeast of downtown San Antonio.", " As of the 2010 census Terrell Hills had a population of 4,878.", " It is part of a group of three cities — Terrell Hills, Alamo Heights, and Olmos Park — located between Uptown San Antonio, Midtown San Antonio, Downtown San Antonio, and Fort Sam Houston (a U.S. Army post).", " Terrell Hills is bordered on the west by Alamo Heights, on the east by Fort Sam Houston, on the north by Uptown San Antonio, and on the south by San Antonio's Near East Side.", " It is part of the San Antonio Metropolitan Statistical Area." ], "title": "Terrell Hills, Texas" }, { "sentences": [ "Rena Maverick Green (February 10, 1874 – November 29, 1962) was an artist, a suffragist and a co-founder of the San Antonio Conservation Society.", " She was a pioneer female member of the San Antonio School Board and served on the board of trustees of the San Antonio Public Library.", " She was a preservationist for San Antonio history, including the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park and the saving of many city parks.", " Green helped preserve the Spanish Governor's Palace and the San Antonio River Walk.", " She was the granddaughter of a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence, and the widow of a Texas state Senator." ], "title": "Rena Maverick Green" }, { "sentences": [ "The University of San Antonio was a Methodist institution of higher education located in San Antonio, Texas, USA.", " It was founded as San Antonio Female College by Dr. John E. Harrison Sr. in 1894.", " The name was changed to Westmoorland College in 1918 and to the University of San Antonio in 1937.", " In 1942, the campus was taken over by Trinity University, which adopted the alumni of the University of San Antonio.", " Trinity, in turn, built a new campus and left the old University of San Antonio campus in 1952." ], "title": "University of San Antonio" }, { "sentences": [ "San Antonio, officially known as Barangay San Antonio, is the largest barangay in the city of San Pedro, Laguna, Philippines.", " With a land area of 780 hectares, San Antonio is Laguna's gateway to Metro Manila.", " As of the 2010 census, the population of the barangay was 47,825.", " It is adjacent to the city proper located at the northern portion of San Pedro.", " San Antonio is the location of large factories in the city.", " It is also one of the richest barangays of San Pedro.", " The barangay is divided into two parts: the San Antonio Barangay Proper and Upper San Antonio.", " Its patron saint is San Antonio de Padua." ], "title": "San Antonio, San Pedro" }, { "sentences": [ "San Japan is a Japanese culture and anime convention held annually in San Antonio, Texas.", " The event, which debuted in 2008, is San Antonio's first major anime convention and has developed into the largest Japanese fan-oriented convention in the city.", " Many credit San Japan with forcing open the doors for big pop-culture conventions in the Alamo City, such as Alamo City Comic Con (established in 2013 and one of the largest and fastest growing comic conventions in the country).", " San Japan was noted in the 2015 San Antonio Current City Guide \"100 Things To Do In San Antonio Before You Die\"." ], "title": "San Japan" }, { "sentences": [ "Fairchild was an American aircraft and aerospace manufacturing company based at various times in Farmingdale, New York; Hagerstown, Maryland; and San Antonio, Texas." ], "title": "Fairchild Aircraft" }, { "sentences": [ "The Carl Wilhelm August Groos House is located in the Bexar County city of San Antonio in the U.S. state of Texas.", " It was designated a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 1977.", " Designed by Alfred Giles in 1880, the building contractor was John H. Kampmann.", " Giles used a Victorian Gothic Revival on this limestone home.", " Groos had immigrated from Germany to Texas in 1848, at which time he and his brothers started a freighting firm.", " In 1871, he built the Carl W. A. Groos House in New Braunfels.", " In 1872, he and his family settled in San Antonio.", " Groos married Hulda Amalie Moureau and became a founding member of the Groos National Bank.", " In 1880, Groos hired Giles to build his San Antonio home.", " It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Bexar County, Texas as a contributing structure of the King William Historic District .", " Groos died in 1893 and is interred at San Antonio City Cemetery No. 1.", " In 1957, the house was purchased by the San Antonio Council of the Girl Scouts of the USA.", " The Girl Scouts sold the home to Charles Butt.", " It has been restored and is in private ownership." ], "title": "Carl Wilhelm August Groos House (San Antonio)" }, { "sentences": [ "Presidio San Antonio de Béxar was a Spanish fort built near the San Antonio River, located in what is now San Antonio, Texas, USA.", " It was designed for protection of the mission system and civil settlement in central Texas.", " It also served to secure Spain's claim to the region from French, English and American aggression.", " It was built by Franciscan priest Antonio de Olivares and the Payaya; and along with the Misión de San Antonio de Valero (the Alamo) and the Acequia Madre de Valero, is the origin of the present city of San Antonio, Texas." ], "title": "Presidio San Antonio de Béxar" } ]
[ "Title: Wittman Big X\n\nThe Wittman Big X is a four seat high wing variant of the Wittman Buttercup. The aircraft received serious attention from both Fairchild Aircraft, and Cessna Aircraft in the post World War II aviation boom.", "Title: List of San Antonio Spurs head coaches\n\nThe San Antonio Spurs are an American professional basketball team based in San Antonio, Texas. They are a member of the Southwest Division of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The franchise was founded as the Dallas Chaparrals of the American Basketball Association (ABA) in 1967. The team suffered from poor attendance and general disinterest by fans in Dallas, and the name \"Dallas\" was dropped in favor of \"Texas\" during the 1970–71 season in an attempt to make the team regional. This also proved to be a failure, and the team returned full-time to use \"Dallas\" for the 1971–72 season. The team was put up for sale after missing the playoffs in the 1972–73 season. The team was acquired by a group of 36 San Antonio businessmen, led by Angelo Drossos and Red McCombs, who relocated the team to San Antonio, Texas and renamed it to Spurs. In 1976, the ABA folded, threatening the future of San Antonio's sole professional sports franchise. The NBA, however, decided to admit four ABA teams into the league, including the Spurs, along with the Denver Nuggets, the Indiana Pacers and the New York Nets.", "Title: Terrell Hills, Texas\n\nTerrell Hills is a city in Bexar County, Texas, United States; it is located 5 mi northeast of downtown San Antonio. As of the 2010 census Terrell Hills had a population of 4,878. It is part of a group of three cities — Terrell Hills, Alamo Heights, and Olmos Park — located between Uptown San Antonio, Midtown San Antonio, Downtown San Antonio, and Fort Sam Houston (a U.S. Army post). Terrell Hills is bordered on the west by Alamo Heights, on the east by Fort Sam Houston, on the north by Uptown San Antonio, and on the south by San Antonio's Near East Side. It is part of the San Antonio Metropolitan Statistical Area.", "Title: Rena Maverick Green\n\nRena Maverick Green (February 10, 1874 – November 29, 1962) was an artist, a suffragist and a co-founder of the San Antonio Conservation Society. She was a pioneer female member of the San Antonio School Board and served on the board of trustees of the San Antonio Public Library. She was a preservationist for San Antonio history, including the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park and the saving of many city parks. Green helped preserve the Spanish Governor's Palace and the San Antonio River Walk. She was the granddaughter of a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence, and the widow of a Texas state Senator.", "Title: University of San Antonio\n\nThe University of San Antonio was a Methodist institution of higher education located in San Antonio, Texas, USA. It was founded as San Antonio Female College by Dr. John E. Harrison Sr. in 1894. The name was changed to Westmoorland College in 1918 and to the University of San Antonio in 1937. In 1942, the campus was taken over by Trinity University, which adopted the alumni of the University of San Antonio. Trinity, in turn, built a new campus and left the old University of San Antonio campus in 1952.", "Title: San Antonio, San Pedro\n\nSan Antonio, officially known as Barangay San Antonio, is the largest barangay in the city of San Pedro, Laguna, Philippines. With a land area of 780 hectares, San Antonio is Laguna's gateway to Metro Manila. As of the 2010 census, the population of the barangay was 47,825. It is adjacent to the city proper located at the northern portion of San Pedro. San Antonio is the location of large factories in the city. It is also one of the richest barangays of San Pedro. The barangay is divided into two parts: the San Antonio Barangay Proper and Upper San Antonio. Its patron saint is San Antonio de Padua.", "Title: San Japan\n\nSan Japan is a Japanese culture and anime convention held annually in San Antonio, Texas. The event, which debuted in 2008, is San Antonio's first major anime convention and has developed into the largest Japanese fan-oriented convention in the city. Many credit San Japan with forcing open the doors for big pop-culture conventions in the Alamo City, such as Alamo City Comic Con (established in 2013 and one of the largest and fastest growing comic conventions in the country). San Japan was noted in the 2015 San Antonio Current City Guide \"100 Things To Do In San Antonio Before You Die\".", "Title: Fairchild Aircraft\n\nFairchild was an American aircraft and aerospace manufacturing company based at various times in Farmingdale, New York; Hagerstown, Maryland; and San Antonio, Texas.", "Title: Carl Wilhelm August Groos House (San Antonio)\n\nThe Carl Wilhelm August Groos House is located in the Bexar County city of San Antonio in the U.S. state of Texas. It was designated a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 1977. Designed by Alfred Giles in 1880, the building contractor was John H. Kampmann. Giles used a Victorian Gothic Revival on this limestone home. Groos had immigrated from Germany to Texas in 1848, at which time he and his brothers started a freighting firm. In 1871, he built the Carl W. A. Groos House in New Braunfels. In 1872, he and his family settled in San Antonio. Groos married Hulda Amalie Moureau and became a founding member of the Groos National Bank. In 1880, Groos hired Giles to build his San Antonio home. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Bexar County, Texas as a contributing structure of the King William Historic District . Groos died in 1893 and is interred at San Antonio City Cemetery No. 1. In 1957, the house was purchased by the San Antonio Council of the Girl Scouts of the USA. The Girl Scouts sold the home to Charles Butt. It has been restored and is in private ownership.", "Title: Presidio San Antonio de Béxar\n\nPresidio San Antonio de Béxar was a Spanish fort built near the San Antonio River, located in what is now San Antonio, Texas, USA. It was designed for protection of the mission system and civil settlement in central Texas. It also served to secure Spain's claim to the region from French, English and American aggression. It was built by Franciscan priest Antonio de Olivares and the Payaya; and along with the Misión de San Antonio de Valero (the Alamo) and the Acequia Madre de Valero, is the origin of the present city of San Antonio, Texas." ]
81,268
Who was the creator of Famous Daves and when did it first open?
Lyle Berman and Dave Anderson
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 1975 Open Championship was the 104th Open Championship, played 9–13 July at Carnoustie Golf Links in Scotland.", " In his first Open, Tom Watson won an 18-hole playoff by one stroke over Jack Newton to win the first of his eight major titles, which included five Open Championships." ], "title": "1975 Open Championship" }, { "sentences": [ "Grand Casinos (NYSE: GND ) was a casino operator, co-founded by poker player Lyle Berman and Dave Anderson, Founder of Famous Dave's BBQ Restaurants, that started out managing several casinos in Minnesota in 1990." ], "title": "Grand Casinos" }, { "sentences": [ "Famous Dave's of America is a chain of barbecue restaurants serving pork ribs, chicken, beef brisket, and several flavors of barbecue sauce.", " Dave Anderson, an Ojibwe who served as the head of the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs from 2004 to 2005, started the first Famous Dave's restaurant near Hayward, Wisconsin in 1994.", " The restaurant chain grew throughout the Midwestern United States, and Puerto Rico in 2014.", " It has 170 locations in 34 U.S. states as of 2016." ], "title": "Famous Dave's" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1977 Open Championship was the 106th Open Championship, held 6–9 July on the Ailsa Course at Turnberry, Scotland.", " Tom Watson won the second of his five Open titles by one stroke over runner-up Jack Nicklaus.", " The two played together in the final two rounds and had separated themselves from the field under clear skies, leading this Open to be remembered as the \"Duel in the Sun.\"", " This was the first Open ever held at Turnberry, which renamed its 18th hole after the duel.", " Three months earlier, Watson had held off Nicklaus to win his first green jacket at the Masters." ], "title": "1977 Open Championship" }, { "sentences": [ "Western High-Speed Diameter (Russian: Западный скоростной диаметр, abbreviated ЗСД, \"ZSD\" ) is a toll motorway in Saint Petersburg, Russia.", " The first segment of the road open to traffic was an eight-lane motorway connecting the southern segment of the A118 beltway with two junctions at the Kirovsky and Moskovsky Districts, respectively.", " Other segments of the highway were under construction and eventually formed a corridor through the western districts of St Petersburg to cross the northern portion of the A118 beltway in Yuntolovo and to meet the E-18/M-10 route at the Beloostrov junction.", " A new 4-km-long section of the highway was slated to open in late 2011.", " It connects the northern terminus of the first open segment with the industrial western part of the Kirovsky district which hosts the port of St Petersburg.", " A 25-km-long section running from Beloostrov to the Primorsky District was scheduled to open in late 2012.", " The overall length of the Western High-Speed Diameter highway was projected at 47 km upon the scheduled completion in 2013 - 2014.", " The initial rate for passenger cars and other two axle vehicles was 30 rubles, with higher rates for vehicles with more axles.", " A discount is given during the overnight hours (11 pm - 7 am) and for the vehicles equipped with a transponder.", " WHSD cost 210 billion rubles.", " In December, 2016 the whole motorway was open for traffic." ], "title": "Western Rapid Diameter" }, { "sentences": [ "An open coach is a railway passenger coach that does not have compartments or other divisions within it and in which the seats are arranged in one or more open plan areas with a centre aisle.", " The first open coaches appeared in the first half of the 19th century in the USA.", " The prototype for their design were the passenger cabins in the river steamers which were then widespread in America.", " As a result of their origin they were originally known in Europe as \"American system passenger coaches\" or \"American coaches\" (\"Personenwagen amerikanischen Systems\" or \"Amerikanerwagen\") and the idea soon caught on in European railway companies.", " Initially they were mainly used for rural regional services, whilst urban local trains and local-distance services were dominated by compartment coaches.", " Several European railways, for example the Royal Württemberg State Railways or the Swiss Northeastern Railway (\"Schweizerische Nordostbahn\"), however, preferred open coaches from the start for all types of train." ], "title": "Open coach" }, { "sentences": [ "The open hatch bulk carrier, often referred to as OHBC or conbulker, is designed to offer direct access to the hold through hatches which extend the full width of the vessel.", " As a result, large cargo units can be lowered into place.", " If it is possible, the holds or hatches are designed around standard cargo unit sizes.", " Sometimes a gantry crane is fitted.", " There is special attention for cargo-handling shipping gear.", " These conbulkers are expensive because there is extra steel necessary to widen the hatches.", " This is crucial to provide strength.", " The open hatches are useful for forest products, such as pre-slung timber and logs.", " The heavy units are more easy to handle than in a conventional bulk carrier.", " The open hatch bulk carriers can also be used to carry containers on the outward leg, and dry bulk on the return leg.", " The first open hatch bulk carrier was built in 1962, for the use of paper trade." ], "title": "Open hatch bulk carrier" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1968 British Hard Court Championships was a combined men's and women's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts at The West Hants Club in Bournemouth in England.", " It was the first tournament in the Open Era of tennis.", " The tournament was held from 22 April to 27 April 1968.", " Ken Rosewall and Virginia Wade won the first open singles titles while the men's team of Roy Emerson and Rod Laver and the women's team of Christine Truman Janes and Nell Truman won the first open doubles titles." ], "title": "1968 British Hard Court Championships" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1946 Open Championship was the 75th Open Championship, played 3–5 July at the Old Course at St Andrews, Scotland.", " Due to World War II, it was the first Open since 1939, also held at St Andrews.", " Sam Snead won his only Open title, four strokes ahead of runners-up Johnny Bulla and Bobby Locke.", " It was the first win by an American in thirteen years and the second of Snead's seven major titles.", " Four Americans were in the field of 100; the three that made the cut all finished in the top ten." ], "title": "1946 Open Championship" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1928 Open Championship was the 63rd Open Championship, held 9–11 May at Royal St George's Golf Club in Sandwich, England.", " Walter Hagen won the third of his four Open Championship titles, two strokes ahead of runner-up Gene Sarazen.", " It was his second triumph at Royal St George's, the site of his first Open win in 1922.", " It was the tenth of his eleven major titles; his second Open victory came in 1924 at Royal Liverpool." ], "title": "1928 Open Championship" } ]
[ "Title: 1975 Open Championship\n\nThe 1975 Open Championship was the 104th Open Championship, played 9–13 July at Carnoustie Golf Links in Scotland. In his first Open, Tom Watson won an 18-hole playoff by one stroke over Jack Newton to win the first of his eight major titles, which included five Open Championships.", "Title: Grand Casinos\n\nGrand Casinos (NYSE: GND ) was a casino operator, co-founded by poker player Lyle Berman and Dave Anderson, Founder of Famous Dave's BBQ Restaurants, that started out managing several casinos in Minnesota in 1990.", "Title: Famous Dave's\n\nFamous Dave's of America is a chain of barbecue restaurants serving pork ribs, chicken, beef brisket, and several flavors of barbecue sauce. Dave Anderson, an Ojibwe who served as the head of the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs from 2004 to 2005, started the first Famous Dave's restaurant near Hayward, Wisconsin in 1994. The restaurant chain grew throughout the Midwestern United States, and Puerto Rico in 2014. It has 170 locations in 34 U.S. states as of 2016.", "Title: 1977 Open Championship\n\nThe 1977 Open Championship was the 106th Open Championship, held 6–9 July on the Ailsa Course at Turnberry, Scotland. Tom Watson won the second of his five Open titles by one stroke over runner-up Jack Nicklaus. The two played together in the final two rounds and had separated themselves from the field under clear skies, leading this Open to be remembered as the \"Duel in the Sun.\" This was the first Open ever held at Turnberry, which renamed its 18th hole after the duel. Three months earlier, Watson had held off Nicklaus to win his first green jacket at the Masters.", "Title: Western Rapid Diameter\n\nWestern High-Speed Diameter (Russian: Западный скоростной диаметр, abbreviated ЗСД, \"ZSD\" ) is a toll motorway in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The first segment of the road open to traffic was an eight-lane motorway connecting the southern segment of the A118 beltway with two junctions at the Kirovsky and Moskovsky Districts, respectively. Other segments of the highway were under construction and eventually formed a corridor through the western districts of St Petersburg to cross the northern portion of the A118 beltway in Yuntolovo and to meet the E-18/M-10 route at the Beloostrov junction. A new 4-km-long section of the highway was slated to open in late 2011. It connects the northern terminus of the first open segment with the industrial western part of the Kirovsky district which hosts the port of St Petersburg. A 25-km-long section running from Beloostrov to the Primorsky District was scheduled to open in late 2012. The overall length of the Western High-Speed Diameter highway was projected at 47 km upon the scheduled completion in 2013 - 2014. The initial rate for passenger cars and other two axle vehicles was 30 rubles, with higher rates for vehicles with more axles. A discount is given during the overnight hours (11 pm - 7 am) and for the vehicles equipped with a transponder. WHSD cost 210 billion rubles. In December, 2016 the whole motorway was open for traffic.", "Title: Open coach\n\nAn open coach is a railway passenger coach that does not have compartments or other divisions within it and in which the seats are arranged in one or more open plan areas with a centre aisle. The first open coaches appeared in the first half of the 19th century in the USA. The prototype for their design were the passenger cabins in the river steamers which were then widespread in America. As a result of their origin they were originally known in Europe as \"American system passenger coaches\" or \"American coaches\" (\"Personenwagen amerikanischen Systems\" or \"Amerikanerwagen\") and the idea soon caught on in European railway companies. Initially they were mainly used for rural regional services, whilst urban local trains and local-distance services were dominated by compartment coaches. Several European railways, for example the Royal Württemberg State Railways or the Swiss Northeastern Railway (\"Schweizerische Nordostbahn\"), however, preferred open coaches from the start for all types of train.", "Title: Open hatch bulk carrier\n\nThe open hatch bulk carrier, often referred to as OHBC or conbulker, is designed to offer direct access to the hold through hatches which extend the full width of the vessel. As a result, large cargo units can be lowered into place. If it is possible, the holds or hatches are designed around standard cargo unit sizes. Sometimes a gantry crane is fitted. There is special attention for cargo-handling shipping gear. These conbulkers are expensive because there is extra steel necessary to widen the hatches. This is crucial to provide strength. The open hatches are useful for forest products, such as pre-slung timber and logs. The heavy units are more easy to handle than in a conventional bulk carrier. The open hatch bulk carriers can also be used to carry containers on the outward leg, and dry bulk on the return leg. The first open hatch bulk carrier was built in 1962, for the use of paper trade.", "Title: 1968 British Hard Court Championships\n\nThe 1968 British Hard Court Championships was a combined men's and women's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts at The West Hants Club in Bournemouth in England. It was the first tournament in the Open Era of tennis. The tournament was held from 22 April to 27 April 1968. Ken Rosewall and Virginia Wade won the first open singles titles while the men's team of Roy Emerson and Rod Laver and the women's team of Christine Truman Janes and Nell Truman won the first open doubles titles.", "Title: 1946 Open Championship\n\nThe 1946 Open Championship was the 75th Open Championship, played 3–5 July at the Old Course at St Andrews, Scotland. Due to World War II, it was the first Open since 1939, also held at St Andrews. Sam Snead won his only Open title, four strokes ahead of runners-up Johnny Bulla and Bobby Locke. It was the first win by an American in thirteen years and the second of Snead's seven major titles. Four Americans were in the field of 100; the three that made the cut all finished in the top ten.", "Title: 1928 Open Championship\n\nThe 1928 Open Championship was the 63rd Open Championship, held 9–11 May at Royal St George's Golf Club in Sandwich, England. Walter Hagen won the third of his four Open Championship titles, two strokes ahead of runner-up Gene Sarazen. It was his second triumph at Royal St George's, the site of his first Open win in 1922. It was the tenth of his eleven major titles; his second Open victory came in 1924 at Royal Liverpool." ]
81,269
VT-10 has a home base at which "Cradle of Naval Aviation"?
Naval Air Station Pensacola
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[ { "sentences": [ "Robert L. “Bob” Rasmussen (born May 26, 1930 in Rio Vista, California), is a noted military artist; a retired Captain of the United States Navy; a former career naval aviator, primarily in the F-8 Crusader; a former member of the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels, and Director of the National Naval Aviation Museum at NAS Pensacola, Florida.", " His Vietnam war experiences, including surviving the fire aboard USS \"Oriskany\" , have been documented in several books.", " A prolific artist, Rasmussen has created hundreds of Naval Aviation paintings in watercolor, oil and acrylic.", " His bronze sculptures include the design of the Spirit of Naval Aviation, displayed at the front entrance of the National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, Florida, the Alan Shepard memorial heroic figure at the Astronaut Hall of Fame, and the World War II and Korean War memorials in Pensacola, Florida.", " His works have been displayed around the country, including the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida, and the NASA Museum at Cape Canaveral, Florida.", " Rasmussen is the recipient of the R.G. Smith Award for Excellence in Naval Aviation Art, was inducted into the Naval Aviation Hall of Honor in 2008, and was awarded the Navy Superior Civilian Service Award on 24 September 2009." ], "title": "Robert L. Rasmussen" }, { "sentences": [ "French Naval Aviation (French: \"Aéronautique navale\" or colloquially \"Aéronavale\") is the naval air arm of the French Navy.", " Born as a fusion of carrier squadrons and naval patrol air force, the \"Aéronautique navale\" was created in 1912.", " The headquarters is under command of an admiral (ALAVIA) in Toulon naval base.", " The French Naval Aviation has a strength of around 6,800 military and civilian personnel.", " They operate from four airbases in Metropolitan France and several detachments in foreign countries or French overseas territories.", " Carrier-borne pilots of the French navy do their initial training at Salon-de-Provence Air Base." ], "title": "French Naval Aviation" }, { "sentences": [ "Training Squadron TEN (VT-10) is a training squadron of the United States Navy.", " The squadron is homebased at NAS Pensacola, Florida." ], "title": "VT-10" }, { "sentences": [ "The National Naval Aviation Museum, formerly known as the National Museum of Naval Aviation and the Naval Aviation Museum, is a military and aerospace museum located at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida.", " The museum was established 14 December 1962 with the initial facility located in a cramped 8,500 square foot building aboard the air station that had been erected during World War II and which was dedicated in June 1963.", " The Phase I portion of the current facility was dedicated Sunday 13 April 1975, although it had been informally open since November 1974.", " Construction of the new location began in November 1972." ], "title": "National Naval Aviation Museum" }, { "sentences": [ "Naval Air Station Pensacola or NAS Pensacola (IATA: NPA, ICAO: KNPA, FAA LID: NPA) (formerly NAS/KNAS until changed circa 1970 to allow Nassau International Airport, now Lynden Pindling International Airport, to have IATA code NAS), \"The Cradle of Naval Aviation\", is a United States Navy base located next to Warrington, Florida, a community southwest of the Pensacola city limits.", " It is best known as the initial primary training base for all U.S.Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard officers pursuing designation as Naval Aviators and Naval Flight Officers, the advanced training base for most Naval Flight Officers, and as the home base for the United States Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the precision-flying team known as the Blue Angels." ], "title": "Naval Air Station Pensacola" }, { "sentences": [ "The Naval Aviation Supply Corps insignia is a military badge of the United States Navy which is awarded to Naval Aviation Supply Officers (NASOs) of the Navy Supply Corps who have qualified for duties as a Supply Officer in support of naval aviation and are also qualified to serve in duty assignments onboard aircraft carriers.", " The Aviation Supply Corps insignia is one of four warfare badges issued to Supply Corps officers by the U.S. Navy.", " The others are the Navy Expeditionary Supply Corps Officer Badge Surface Warfare Supply Badge and the Submarine Supply Corps Badge." ], "title": "Naval Aviation Supply Corps insignia" }, { "sentences": [ "Geoffrey Louis Rossano is an American author and historian with an emphasis on aviation, maritime and military history.", " He lives in Ashley Falls, MA and is an Instructor in History at the Salisbury School.", " He was the 2010 winner of the Theodore and Franklin D. Roosevelt Naval History Prize for \"Stalking the U-Boat: U.S. Naval Aviation In Europe During World War I\", a book that comprehensively examines how naval aviation during WW1 proved the usefulness of aviation in fleet operations.", " Rossano’s most recent book was \"Hero of the Angry Sky: the World War I diary and letters of David S. Ingalls, America's first naval ace\"." ], "title": "Geoffrey Rossano" }, { "sentences": [ "John Henry Towers (January 30, 1885 – April 30, 1955) was a United States Navy admiral and pioneer naval aviator.", " He made important contributions to the technical and organizational development of naval aviation from its very beginnings, eventually serving as Chief of the Bureau of Aeronautics (1939–1942).", " He commanded carrier task forces during World War II, and retired in December 1947.", " He and Marc Mitscher were the only early Naval Aviation pioneers to survive the extreme hazards of early flight to remain with naval aviation throughout their careers.", " He was the first naval aviator to achieve flag rank and was the most senior advocate for naval aviation during a time when the Navy was dominated by battleship admirals.", " Towers spent his last years supporting aeronautical research and advising the aviation industry." ], "title": "John Henry Towers" }, { "sentences": [ "The United States Naval Aviation Hall of Honor, located at the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida, recognizes individuals \"who by their actions or achievements made outstanding contributions to Naval Aviation.\"", " Since its inception in 1979, the Hall of Honor has enshrined 80 people representing every element of the naval aviation family: U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Coast Guard, Civilian and every naval aviation warfare community.", " Selectees are chosen by a board appointed by the Director, Air Warfare Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, sponsor of the Hall of Honor, and approved by the Chief of Naval Operations." ], "title": "Naval Aviation Hall of Honor" }, { "sentences": [ "The Indian Navy currently operates twenty-one air squadrons. Of these, ten operate fixed-wing aircraft, eight are helicopter squadrons and the remaining three are equipped with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV).", " Building on the legacy inherited from the Royal Navy prior to Indian independence, the concept of naval aviation in India started with the establishment of Directorate of Naval Aviation at Naval Headquarters (NHQ) in early 1948.", " Later that year officers and sailors from the Indian Navy were sent to Britain for pilot training.", " In 1951, the Fleet Requirement Unit (FRU) was formed to meet the aviation requirements of the navy.", " On 1 January 1953, the charge of Cochin airfield was handed over to the navy from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation.", " On 11 March, the FRU was commissioned at Cochin with ten newly acquired Sealand aircraft.", " The navy's first air station, INS \"Garuda\", was commissioned two months later.", " From February 1955 to December 1958, ten Firefly aircraft were acquired.", " To meet the training requirements of the pilots, the indigenously developed HAL HT-2 trainer was inducted into the FRU.", " On 17 January 1959, the FRU was commissioned as Indian Naval Air Squadron (INAS) 550, to be the first Indian naval air squadron.", " In the following two years, three more naval air squadrons—INAS 300, INAS 310 and INAS 551—were commissioned.", " The first two operated from the newly purchased aircraft carrier INS \"Vikrant\" flying Sea Hawks and Alizés, whereas the latter one, equipped with Vampires, was used for training purposes." ], "title": "List of Indian naval air squadrons" } ]
[ "Title: Robert L. Rasmussen\n\nRobert L. “Bob” Rasmussen (born May 26, 1930 in Rio Vista, California), is a noted military artist; a retired Captain of the United States Navy; a former career naval aviator, primarily in the F-8 Crusader; a former member of the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels, and Director of the National Naval Aviation Museum at NAS Pensacola, Florida. His Vietnam war experiences, including surviving the fire aboard USS \"Oriskany\" , have been documented in several books. A prolific artist, Rasmussen has created hundreds of Naval Aviation paintings in watercolor, oil and acrylic. His bronze sculptures include the design of the Spirit of Naval Aviation, displayed at the front entrance of the National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, Florida, the Alan Shepard memorial heroic figure at the Astronaut Hall of Fame, and the World War II and Korean War memorials in Pensacola, Florida. His works have been displayed around the country, including the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida, and the NASA Museum at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Rasmussen is the recipient of the R.G. Smith Award for Excellence in Naval Aviation Art, was inducted into the Naval Aviation Hall of Honor in 2008, and was awarded the Navy Superior Civilian Service Award on 24 September 2009.", "Title: French Naval Aviation\n\nFrench Naval Aviation (French: \"Aéronautique navale\" or colloquially \"Aéronavale\") is the naval air arm of the French Navy. Born as a fusion of carrier squadrons and naval patrol air force, the \"Aéronautique navale\" was created in 1912. The headquarters is under command of an admiral (ALAVIA) in Toulon naval base. The French Naval Aviation has a strength of around 6,800 military and civilian personnel. They operate from four airbases in Metropolitan France and several detachments in foreign countries or French overseas territories. Carrier-borne pilots of the French navy do their initial training at Salon-de-Provence Air Base.", "Title: VT-10\n\nTraining Squadron TEN (VT-10) is a training squadron of the United States Navy. The squadron is homebased at NAS Pensacola, Florida.", "Title: National Naval Aviation Museum\n\nThe National Naval Aviation Museum, formerly known as the National Museum of Naval Aviation and the Naval Aviation Museum, is a military and aerospace museum located at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida. The museum was established 14 December 1962 with the initial facility located in a cramped 8,500 square foot building aboard the air station that had been erected during World War II and which was dedicated in June 1963. The Phase I portion of the current facility was dedicated Sunday 13 April 1975, although it had been informally open since November 1974. Construction of the new location began in November 1972.", "Title: Naval Air Station Pensacola\n\nNaval Air Station Pensacola or NAS Pensacola (IATA: NPA, ICAO: KNPA, FAA LID: NPA) (formerly NAS/KNAS until changed circa 1970 to allow Nassau International Airport, now Lynden Pindling International Airport, to have IATA code NAS), \"The Cradle of Naval Aviation\", is a United States Navy base located next to Warrington, Florida, a community southwest of the Pensacola city limits. It is best known as the initial primary training base for all U.S.Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard officers pursuing designation as Naval Aviators and Naval Flight Officers, the advanced training base for most Naval Flight Officers, and as the home base for the United States Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the precision-flying team known as the Blue Angels.", "Title: Naval Aviation Supply Corps insignia\n\nThe Naval Aviation Supply Corps insignia is a military badge of the United States Navy which is awarded to Naval Aviation Supply Officers (NASOs) of the Navy Supply Corps who have qualified for duties as a Supply Officer in support of naval aviation and are also qualified to serve in duty assignments onboard aircraft carriers. The Aviation Supply Corps insignia is one of four warfare badges issued to Supply Corps officers by the U.S. Navy. The others are the Navy Expeditionary Supply Corps Officer Badge Surface Warfare Supply Badge and the Submarine Supply Corps Badge.", "Title: Geoffrey Rossano\n\nGeoffrey Louis Rossano is an American author and historian with an emphasis on aviation, maritime and military history. He lives in Ashley Falls, MA and is an Instructor in History at the Salisbury School. He was the 2010 winner of the Theodore and Franklin D. Roosevelt Naval History Prize for \"Stalking the U-Boat: U.S. Naval Aviation In Europe During World War I\", a book that comprehensively examines how naval aviation during WW1 proved the usefulness of aviation in fleet operations. Rossano’s most recent book was \"Hero of the Angry Sky: the World War I diary and letters of David S. Ingalls, America's first naval ace\".", "Title: John Henry Towers\n\nJohn Henry Towers (January 30, 1885 – April 30, 1955) was a United States Navy admiral and pioneer naval aviator. He made important contributions to the technical and organizational development of naval aviation from its very beginnings, eventually serving as Chief of the Bureau of Aeronautics (1939–1942). He commanded carrier task forces during World War II, and retired in December 1947. He and Marc Mitscher were the only early Naval Aviation pioneers to survive the extreme hazards of early flight to remain with naval aviation throughout their careers. He was the first naval aviator to achieve flag rank and was the most senior advocate for naval aviation during a time when the Navy was dominated by battleship admirals. Towers spent his last years supporting aeronautical research and advising the aviation industry.", "Title: Naval Aviation Hall of Honor\n\nThe United States Naval Aviation Hall of Honor, located at the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida, recognizes individuals \"who by their actions or achievements made outstanding contributions to Naval Aviation.\" Since its inception in 1979, the Hall of Honor has enshrined 80 people representing every element of the naval aviation family: U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Coast Guard, Civilian and every naval aviation warfare community. Selectees are chosen by a board appointed by the Director, Air Warfare Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, sponsor of the Hall of Honor, and approved by the Chief of Naval Operations.", "Title: List of Indian naval air squadrons\n\nThe Indian Navy currently operates twenty-one air squadrons. Of these, ten operate fixed-wing aircraft, eight are helicopter squadrons and the remaining three are equipped with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). Building on the legacy inherited from the Royal Navy prior to Indian independence, the concept of naval aviation in India started with the establishment of Directorate of Naval Aviation at Naval Headquarters (NHQ) in early 1948. Later that year officers and sailors from the Indian Navy were sent to Britain for pilot training. In 1951, the Fleet Requirement Unit (FRU) was formed to meet the aviation requirements of the navy. On 1 January 1953, the charge of Cochin airfield was handed over to the navy from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation. On 11 March, the FRU was commissioned at Cochin with ten newly acquired Sealand aircraft. The navy's first air station, INS \"Garuda\", was commissioned two months later. From February 1955 to December 1958, ten Firefly aircraft were acquired. To meet the training requirements of the pilots, the indigenously developed HAL HT-2 trainer was inducted into the FRU. On 17 January 1959, the FRU was commissioned as Indian Naval Air Squadron (INAS) 550, to be the first Indian naval air squadron. In the following two years, three more naval air squadrons—INAS 300, INAS 310 and INAS 551—were commissioned. The first two operated from the newly purchased aircraft carrier INS \"Vikrant\" flying Sea Hawks and Alizés, whereas the latter one, equipped with Vampires, was used for training purposes." ]
81,270
Which former player has managed West Ham United and the Croatia national team?
Slaven Bilić
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{ "title": [ "Darijo Srna", "Slaven Bilić" ], "sent_id": [ 6, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The West Ham United Academy is recognised as one of the most successful academies in modern football, hence its nickname the Academy of Football.", " The introduction of the FA's new Academy system in 1998 has placed even more emphasis on the developing of young homegrown players and today the youth system at West Ham is more important than it has ever been.", " With the influx of many foreign players in the Premier League during modern times, West Ham United has been regarded as one of the few remaining clubs in top flight to continue producing and playing homegrown English players." ], "title": "West Ham United F.C. Reserves" }, { "sentences": [ "Igor Štimac (] ; born 6 September 1967) is a Croatian football coach and former footballer, who played as a centre back.", " In his playing career he had three spells with Hajduk Split and also played for Cádiz in Spain and for Derby County and West Ham United in England.", " He represented the Croatia national team 53 times, playing at Euro 1996 and at the 1998 World Cup, when Croatia finished third." ], "title": "Igor Štimac" }, { "sentences": [ "Mark James Noble (born 8 May 1987) is an English footballer who plays as a central midfielder and is captain of West Ham United.", " He has played almost all his youth and first team football for West Ham apart from two short loan spells, at Hull City and Ipswich Town.", " He has played for England at U16, U17, U18, U19 and U21 levels.", " He captained the U21 side, scoring three goals in 20 appearances.", " Noble is the longest serving player in West Ham's current squad, having been in the first team since 2004.", " He is West Ham's first-choice taker for penalty kicks and has won the club's Hammer of the Year trophy twice." ], "title": "Mark Noble" }, { "sentences": [ "Frederick David \"Freddie\" Sears (born 27 November 1989) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for Ipswich Town.", " He started his career with his local club West Ham United at the age of eleven, progressing through the West Ham United Academy.", " He made a scoring first-team debut in March 2008 when he netted the winner against Blackburn Rovers after coming on as a second-half substitute.", " Sears made over 50 first-team appearances for West Ham, but never held down a regular starting position." ], "title": "Freddie Sears" }, { "sentences": [ "Daniel 'Danny' Williamson (born 5 December 1973 in West Ham, London) is an English retired professional footballer who was a product of the West Ham United academy and played for West Ham United and Everton in the 1990s.", " He played in midfield." ], "title": "Danny Williamson (footballer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Slaven Bilić (; born 11 September 1968) is a retired Croatian professional footballer and current manager of Premier League club West Ham United." ], "title": "Slaven Bilić" }, { "sentences": [ "West Ham United F.C. Under-23s, formerly West Ham United F.C. Under-21s is the most senior of West Ham United's youth teams.", " The Under-23 team is effectively West Ham United's second-string side, but is limited to three outfield players and one goalkeeper over the age of 23 per game following the introduction of new regulations from the 2012–13 season.", " They play in Premier League 2 and also compete in the Checkatrade Trophy." ], "title": "West Ham United F.C. Under-23s" }, { "sentences": [ "Gary Strodder (born 1 April 1965 in Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire) was a centre half who played for West Ham United for four seasons, making 71 starts in total with a further eight appearances as substitute.", " His two goals were both scored against South Coast opposition, Portsmouth and Bournemouth.", " He joined in March 1987 from Lincoln City.", " Gary is probably best remembered by West Ham fans for being a member of the team hammered 6-0 in the League Cup Semi Final first leg at Oldham Athletic.", " This proved to be his penultimate game in the famous Claret and Blue shirt.", " In addition to West Ham, Gary also played for Notts County, Rotherham United, West Bromwich Albion, Hartlepool United and Lincoln City.", " His greatest moment probably came in helping West Brom to promotion via the playoff final at Wembley Stadium in a team managed by Argentinian and Tottenham Hotspur legend Ossie Ardiles (1993).", " In May 1985 he was to witness a nightmare when 56 spectators were killed in a horrendous stand fire while playing for Lincoln against Bradford City." ], "title": "Gary Strodder" }, { "sentences": [ "The World Cup Sculpture, or simply The Champions, is a bronze statue of the 1966 World Cup Final located near West Ham United Football Club's Boleyn Ground (Upton Park) stadium in the London Borough of Newham, England.", " It depicts a famous victory scene photographed after the final, held at the old Wembley Stadium in London, featuring Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters and Ray Wilson.", " It was the first and only time England had won the World Cup, and England captain Moore is pictured held shoulder high, holding the Jules Rimet Trophy aloft.", " Jointly commissioned by Newham Council and West Ham United, it stands at the junction of Barking Road and Green Street, near the Boleyn Ground.", " It commemorates West Ham's contribution to the victory, with Moore, Hurst and Peters having all been West Ham players at the time of the 1966 World Cup.", " Sculpted by the Royal Sculptor Philip Jackson, it was unveiled in 2003 by Prince Andrew, president of the Football Association.", " Jackson went on to also sculpt the statue of Bobby Moore unveiled at the new Wembley when it opened in 2007." ], "title": "World Cup Sculpture" }, { "sentences": [ "Darijo Srna (] ; born 1 May 1982) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays for Shakhtar Donetsk, which he captains.", " He also captained the Croatia national team from 2009 to 2016.", " He can play all across the right wing and is known for his crossing and free kick ability.", " He began his career at Hajduk Split, before moving to Shakhtar in 2003.", " He has won numerous trophies during his time at Shakhtar, including a UEFA Cup title in 2009, seven Ukrainian Premier League titles, five Ukrainian Cup titles and five Ukrainian Super Cup titles.", " Srna made his international debut for Croatia in November 2002.", " In 2009, then manager Slaven Bilić made him the captain of the national team, a position he would hold until retirement from international football in 2016." ], "title": "Darijo Srna" } ]
[ "Title: West Ham United F.C. Reserves\n\nThe West Ham United Academy is recognised as one of the most successful academies in modern football, hence its nickname the Academy of Football. The introduction of the FA's new Academy system in 1998 has placed even more emphasis on the developing of young homegrown players and today the youth system at West Ham is more important than it has ever been. With the influx of many foreign players in the Premier League during modern times, West Ham United has been regarded as one of the few remaining clubs in top flight to continue producing and playing homegrown English players.", "Title: Igor Štimac\n\nIgor Štimac (] ; born 6 September 1967) is a Croatian football coach and former footballer, who played as a centre back. In his playing career he had three spells with Hajduk Split and also played for Cádiz in Spain and for Derby County and West Ham United in England. He represented the Croatia national team 53 times, playing at Euro 1996 and at the 1998 World Cup, when Croatia finished third.", "Title: Mark Noble\n\nMark James Noble (born 8 May 1987) is an English footballer who plays as a central midfielder and is captain of West Ham United. He has played almost all his youth and first team football for West Ham apart from two short loan spells, at Hull City and Ipswich Town. He has played for England at U16, U17, U18, U19 and U21 levels. He captained the U21 side, scoring three goals in 20 appearances. Noble is the longest serving player in West Ham's current squad, having been in the first team since 2004. He is West Ham's first-choice taker for penalty kicks and has won the club's Hammer of the Year trophy twice.", "Title: Freddie Sears\n\nFrederick David \"Freddie\" Sears (born 27 November 1989) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for Ipswich Town. He started his career with his local club West Ham United at the age of eleven, progressing through the West Ham United Academy. He made a scoring first-team debut in March 2008 when he netted the winner against Blackburn Rovers after coming on as a second-half substitute. Sears made over 50 first-team appearances for West Ham, but never held down a regular starting position.", "Title: Danny Williamson (footballer)\n\nDaniel 'Danny' Williamson (born 5 December 1973 in West Ham, London) is an English retired professional footballer who was a product of the West Ham United academy and played for West Ham United and Everton in the 1990s. He played in midfield.", "Title: Slaven Bilić\n\nSlaven Bilić (; born 11 September 1968) is a retired Croatian professional footballer and current manager of Premier League club West Ham United.", "Title: West Ham United F.C. Under-23s\n\nWest Ham United F.C. Under-23s, formerly West Ham United F.C. Under-21s is the most senior of West Ham United's youth teams. The Under-23 team is effectively West Ham United's second-string side, but is limited to three outfield players and one goalkeeper over the age of 23 per game following the introduction of new regulations from the 2012–13 season. They play in Premier League 2 and also compete in the Checkatrade Trophy.", "Title: Gary Strodder\n\nGary Strodder (born 1 April 1965 in Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire) was a centre half who played for West Ham United for four seasons, making 71 starts in total with a further eight appearances as substitute. His two goals were both scored against South Coast opposition, Portsmouth and Bournemouth. He joined in March 1987 from Lincoln City. Gary is probably best remembered by West Ham fans for being a member of the team hammered 6-0 in the League Cup Semi Final first leg at Oldham Athletic. This proved to be his penultimate game in the famous Claret and Blue shirt. In addition to West Ham, Gary also played for Notts County, Rotherham United, West Bromwich Albion, Hartlepool United and Lincoln City. His greatest moment probably came in helping West Brom to promotion via the playoff final at Wembley Stadium in a team managed by Argentinian and Tottenham Hotspur legend Ossie Ardiles (1993). In May 1985 he was to witness a nightmare when 56 spectators were killed in a horrendous stand fire while playing for Lincoln against Bradford City.", "Title: World Cup Sculpture\n\nThe World Cup Sculpture, or simply The Champions, is a bronze statue of the 1966 World Cup Final located near West Ham United Football Club's Boleyn Ground (Upton Park) stadium in the London Borough of Newham, England. It depicts a famous victory scene photographed after the final, held at the old Wembley Stadium in London, featuring Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters and Ray Wilson. It was the first and only time England had won the World Cup, and England captain Moore is pictured held shoulder high, holding the Jules Rimet Trophy aloft. Jointly commissioned by Newham Council and West Ham United, it stands at the junction of Barking Road and Green Street, near the Boleyn Ground. It commemorates West Ham's contribution to the victory, with Moore, Hurst and Peters having all been West Ham players at the time of the 1966 World Cup. Sculpted by the Royal Sculptor Philip Jackson, it was unveiled in 2003 by Prince Andrew, president of the Football Association. Jackson went on to also sculpt the statue of Bobby Moore unveiled at the new Wembley when it opened in 2007.", "Title: Darijo Srna\n\nDarijo Srna (] ; born 1 May 1982) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays for Shakhtar Donetsk, which he captains. He also captained the Croatia national team from 2009 to 2016. He can play all across the right wing and is known for his crossing and free kick ability. He began his career at Hajduk Split, before moving to Shakhtar in 2003. He has won numerous trophies during his time at Shakhtar, including a UEFA Cup title in 2009, seven Ukrainian Premier League titles, five Ukrainian Cup titles and five Ukrainian Super Cup titles. Srna made his international debut for Croatia in November 2002. In 2009, then manager Slaven Bilić made him the captain of the national team, a position he would hold until retirement from international football in 2016." ]
81,271
Who is older, Gary Numan or Denise Pearson?
Gary Numan
comparison
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{ "title": [ "Gary Numan", "Denise Pearson" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The following is a comprehensive discography of Gary Numan, a British singer, songwriter and musician.", " Numan (born Gary Webb, 1958) released his first record in 1978 as part of the outfit Tubeway Army.", " Initially unsuccessful, the band scored a huge hit in 1979 with the single \"Are Friends Electric\" and their second album \"Replicas\", both of which reached number one in the UK.", " Numan then decided to release further recordings under his own name, beginning with the single \"Cars\" later in 1979.", " Both this and the subsequent album \"The Pleasure Principle\" also reached number one in the UK, and Numan became a leading force in the British electronic music scene.", " He scored a third number one album in 1980 with \"Telekon\", and further more hit singles and albums until the mid 1980s when his popularity waned.", " Despite this, he has continued to record and tour on a regular basis up to the present day.", " His latest studio album, \"Savage (Songs from a Broken World)\" was released on 15 September 2017, entering the UK Albums Chart at no. 2—Numan's highest chart peak since 1980." ], "title": "Gary Numan discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Techno Army featuring Gary Numan is a remix album by English musician Gary Numan.", " It was released in April 1996 and consists of remixes of various Numan tracks from 1979 to 1994 with newly recorded vocals by Numan.", " The artwork and booklet do not confirm who remixed the tracks, though it is likely to be Nick Smith and Miles Seabrook (with the definite exception of \"Cars\" (Talla 2XLC Remix)." ], "title": "Techno Army Featuring Gary Numan" }, { "sentences": [ "Kipper (born Mark Eldridge) is a Grammy-winning guitarist, keyboardist and music producer, known mostly from his cooperation with Gary Numan and Sting.", " Kipper had his own band, One Nation.", " After releasing two albums with One Nation he joined the Gary Numan band playing guitar.", " After realizing his own music was going in a similar direction as Kipper's previous work, Numan asked him to co-produce his 1992 LP \"Machine and Soul\".", " The album was a mix of funk, rock and dance pop featuring guitar playing from Kipper.", " Kipper also contributed to Numan's 1994 album \"Sacrifice\" although to a much lesser extent.", " Years later, Kipper helped produce and played keyboards on two of Sting's studio albums \"Brand New Day\" and \"Sacred Love\".", " Both albums have been critically acclaimed and feature a modern fusion of jazz, rock, and electronic and sounds." ], "title": "Kipper (musician)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Crazier\" is a single released in 2003 by Gary Numan in collaboration with Rico (billed as Gary Numan vs Rico).", " \"Crazier\" became Numan's first new single to make the Top 20 in almost two decades, reaching number 13 on the UK Singles Chart and was one of three new tracks recorded for the album \"Hybrid\".", " It was released on three CD singles. \"", "Kerrang!", " TV\" playlisted the video for the song which was voted in at #1 for the station as did \"Rip\" the previous year.", " It also made #2 on the station's ringtone chart." ], "title": "Crazier (Gary Numan song)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Best of Gary Numan 1978–1983 is a double disc compilation album of Gary Numan's singles and selected album tracks released on the Beggars Banquet Records label.", " The album peaked at #70 on the UK Album Chart, and was promoted by a remixed re-release of Numan's 1979 hit \"Cars\" ('93 Sprint).", " Both the original version and the remixed version appear on the album." ], "title": "The Best of Gary Numan 1978–1983" }, { "sentences": [ "The Radial Pair: Video Soundtrack is a soundtrack released by English musician Gary Numan.", " The album contains the music from the video \"The Radial Pair\" which features Numan and fellow stunt pilot Norman Lees performing aerobatics.", " Numan was to sign to another label around the time of this fan club only release, and they suggested adding vocals to these tracks and release it, to give Numan more time to record a more conventional studio album.", " Numan eventually decided against signing to the label, and some of the tracks were developed for what was to be his next studio album, \"Sacrifice\"." ], "title": "The Radial Pair: Video Soundtrack" }, { "sentences": [ "Gary Anthony James Webb (born 8 March 1958), known professionally as Gary Numan, is an English singer, songwriter, composer, musician and record producer.", " Born in Hammersmith, West London, he first entered the music industry as lead singer of the new wave band Tubeway Army.", " After releasing two studio albums with the band, Numan released his debut solo album \"The Pleasure Principle\" in 1979." ], "title": "Gary Numan" }, { "sentences": [ "New Man Numan: The Best of Gary Numan is a compilation album released on the T.V. Records label in 1982 of songs featuring Gary Numan.", " The album reached number 45 on the UK Albums Chart." ], "title": "New Man Numan: The Best of Gary Numan" }, { "sentences": [ "Denise Lisa Maria Pearson (born 13 June 1968), sometimes credited as Deniece Pearson, is an English singer-songwriter.", " She was the lead vocalist with the British pop/R&B group Five Star, which comprised herself and her four siblings.", " The group was created and managed by their father, Buster Pearson, in 1983.", " The group officially disbanded in 2001, though partial reunions have occurred since." ], "title": "Denise Pearson" }, { "sentences": [ "For Future Reference is the only studio album to be released by the British synthpop band Dramatis.", " The album itself failed to reach the UK Albums Chart, however, one of the three singles released from the album, \"Love Needs No Disguise\" with Gary Numan providing vocals reached number 33 on the UK Singles Chart.", " The other singles from the album were \"Ex Luna Scientia\" and \"Oh!", " Twenty Twenty Five\"—titled \"Oh!", " 2025\" on the album.", " The album was reissued on CD in 2000 and retitled The Dramatis Project.", " The reissue was also credited to Tubeway Army featuring Gary Numan, despite Numan's only contribution being the vocal to \"Love Needs No Disguise\"." ], "title": "For Future Reference" } ]
[ "Title: Gary Numan discography\n\nThe following is a comprehensive discography of Gary Numan, a British singer, songwriter and musician. Numan (born Gary Webb, 1958) released his first record in 1978 as part of the outfit Tubeway Army. Initially unsuccessful, the band scored a huge hit in 1979 with the single \"Are Friends Electric\" and their second album \"Replicas\", both of which reached number one in the UK. Numan then decided to release further recordings under his own name, beginning with the single \"Cars\" later in 1979. Both this and the subsequent album \"The Pleasure Principle\" also reached number one in the UK, and Numan became a leading force in the British electronic music scene. He scored a third number one album in 1980 with \"Telekon\", and further more hit singles and albums until the mid 1980s when his popularity waned. Despite this, he has continued to record and tour on a regular basis up to the present day. His latest studio album, \"Savage (Songs from a Broken World)\" was released on 15 September 2017, entering the UK Albums Chart at no. 2—Numan's highest chart peak since 1980.", "Title: Techno Army Featuring Gary Numan\n\nTechno Army featuring Gary Numan is a remix album by English musician Gary Numan. It was released in April 1996 and consists of remixes of various Numan tracks from 1979 to 1994 with newly recorded vocals by Numan. The artwork and booklet do not confirm who remixed the tracks, though it is likely to be Nick Smith and Miles Seabrook (with the definite exception of \"Cars\" (Talla 2XLC Remix).", "Title: Kipper (musician)\n\nKipper (born Mark Eldridge) is a Grammy-winning guitarist, keyboardist and music producer, known mostly from his cooperation with Gary Numan and Sting. Kipper had his own band, One Nation. After releasing two albums with One Nation he joined the Gary Numan band playing guitar. After realizing his own music was going in a similar direction as Kipper's previous work, Numan asked him to co-produce his 1992 LP \"Machine and Soul\". The album was a mix of funk, rock and dance pop featuring guitar playing from Kipper. Kipper also contributed to Numan's 1994 album \"Sacrifice\" although to a much lesser extent. Years later, Kipper helped produce and played keyboards on two of Sting's studio albums \"Brand New Day\" and \"Sacred Love\". Both albums have been critically acclaimed and feature a modern fusion of jazz, rock, and electronic and sounds.", "Title: Crazier (Gary Numan song)\n\n\"Crazier\" is a single released in 2003 by Gary Numan in collaboration with Rico (billed as Gary Numan vs Rico). \"Crazier\" became Numan's first new single to make the Top 20 in almost two decades, reaching number 13 on the UK Singles Chart and was one of three new tracks recorded for the album \"Hybrid\". It was released on three CD singles. \" Kerrang! TV\" playlisted the video for the song which was voted in at #1 for the station as did \"Rip\" the previous year. It also made #2 on the station's ringtone chart.", "Title: The Best of Gary Numan 1978–1983\n\nThe Best of Gary Numan 1978–1983 is a double disc compilation album of Gary Numan's singles and selected album tracks released on the Beggars Banquet Records label. The album peaked at #70 on the UK Album Chart, and was promoted by a remixed re-release of Numan's 1979 hit \"Cars\" ('93 Sprint). Both the original version and the remixed version appear on the album.", "Title: The Radial Pair: Video Soundtrack\n\nThe Radial Pair: Video Soundtrack is a soundtrack released by English musician Gary Numan. The album contains the music from the video \"The Radial Pair\" which features Numan and fellow stunt pilot Norman Lees performing aerobatics. Numan was to sign to another label around the time of this fan club only release, and they suggested adding vocals to these tracks and release it, to give Numan more time to record a more conventional studio album. Numan eventually decided against signing to the label, and some of the tracks were developed for what was to be his next studio album, \"Sacrifice\".", "Title: Gary Numan\n\nGary Anthony James Webb (born 8 March 1958), known professionally as Gary Numan, is an English singer, songwriter, composer, musician and record producer. Born in Hammersmith, West London, he first entered the music industry as lead singer of the new wave band Tubeway Army. After releasing two studio albums with the band, Numan released his debut solo album \"The Pleasure Principle\" in 1979.", "Title: New Man Numan: The Best of Gary Numan\n\nNew Man Numan: The Best of Gary Numan is a compilation album released on the T.V. Records label in 1982 of songs featuring Gary Numan. The album reached number 45 on the UK Albums Chart.", "Title: Denise Pearson\n\nDenise Lisa Maria Pearson (born 13 June 1968), sometimes credited as Deniece Pearson, is an English singer-songwriter. She was the lead vocalist with the British pop/R&B group Five Star, which comprised herself and her four siblings. The group was created and managed by their father, Buster Pearson, in 1983. The group officially disbanded in 2001, though partial reunions have occurred since.", "Title: For Future Reference\n\nFor Future Reference is the only studio album to be released by the British synthpop band Dramatis. The album itself failed to reach the UK Albums Chart, however, one of the three singles released from the album, \"Love Needs No Disguise\" with Gary Numan providing vocals reached number 33 on the UK Singles Chart. The other singles from the album were \"Ex Luna Scientia\" and \"Oh! Twenty Twenty Five\"—titled \"Oh! 2025\" on the album. The album was reissued on CD in 2000 and retitled The Dramatis Project. The reissue was also credited to Tubeway Army featuring Gary Numan, despite Numan's only contribution being the vocal to \"Love Needs No Disguise\"." ]
81,272
Kate Micucci voices Webby Vanderquck on an animated television series that currently airs on what station?
Disney XD
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[ { "sentences": [ "Asaph Fipke is a Canadian writer/director/producer/executive producer and the creator of the animated series \"Storm Hawks\", which is made by the animation studio he co-founded, Nerd Corps Entertainment, in cooperation with Cartoon Network and YTV.", " He is also the creator of the animated series \"Slugterra\" which aired on Disney XD and \"Endangered Species\", which was also produced by Nerd Corps and currently airs on Teletoon as well as the executive producer in the onwards of \"\", which currently airs on Discovery Family and game show \"Airmageddon\", which airs on CBBC." ], "title": "Asaph Fipke" }, { "sentences": [ "Garfunkel and Oates is an American comedy television series created by and starring Riki Lindhome and Kate Micucci, members of the titular musical duo.", " The series aired from August 7 through September 25, 2014, on IFC.", " On March 3, 2015, IFC decided not to renew the series for a second season The show is now available on Netflix." ], "title": "Garfunkel and Oates (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cherokee Nation now has a radio show called \"Cherokee Voices, Cherokee Sounds\" that plays songs in the Cherokee language, interviews speakers of the Cherokee language, and releases news and podcasts in both Cherokee and English.", " The show is hosted by Dennis Sixkiller and has been in operation since 2004.", " \"Cherokee Voices, Cherokee Sounds\" currently airs on the radio in the Tahlequah area on Lakes Country 102.1 FM on Sundays from 8 a.m. until 9 a.m. and on Classic Country KTLQ 1350 AM from 12 p.m. until 1 p.m. and Wednesdays from 5 p.m. until 6 p.m.", " In the Claremore area, the show airs on the Rogers State University radio station, KRSC – 91.3 FM, Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m., and Sundays from 12 p.m. until 1 p.m.", " The show also airs on Siloam Springs, AR, station KUOA – 1290 AM, on Sundays from 9 a.m. until 10 a.m." ], "title": "Cherokee Voices, Cherokee Sounds" }, { "sentences": [ "Kate Micucci (pronounced ; born March 31, 1980) is an American actress, voice actress, comedian, singer, songwriter and artist.", " She is one half of the musical comedy duo Garfunkel and Oates.", " Her first major television exposure was her role as Stephanie Gooch in \"Scrubs\", and she then portrayed Shelley in \"Raising Hope\".", " She currently voices Sadie Miller in \"Steven Universe\", Sara Murphy in \"Milo Murphy's Law\", Daisy in \"Nature Cat\", Velma Dinkley in the Scooby-Doo franchise since 2015 (replacing Mindy Cohn), and Webby Vanderquack in a new series of \"DuckTales\"." ], "title": "Kate Micucci" }, { "sentences": [ "Dex Hamilton: Alien Entomologist is an Australian/Canadian children's animated television program that is an international co-production between March Entertainment and SLR Productions in Canada and Australia.", " The series first screened on Network Ten in 2008 and is designed for kids aged 6 and older.", " It began airing on CBC Television in Canada in January 2010 and currently airs on Saturday mornings.", " Qubo airs the series in the USA until December 27, 2014." ], "title": "Dex Hamilton: Alien Entomologist" }, { "sentences": [ "Gemini Division is an American science fiction series of five- to seven-minute long episodes created by Electric Farm Entertainment which went into production in March 2008.", " Based on an original story by Brent Friedman the online series was developed by Joshua Stern.", " The show currently airs on NBC.com as part of their online content lineup.", " The series began August 18, 2008.", " The series stars Rosario Dawson, who worked with Electric Farm Entertainment on the Webby nominated cult internet series \"Afterworld\".", " J Alex Reed and Duane Loose will be showrunners, while Brent Friedman and Stan Rowgow serve as executive producers.", " The writing staff includes Brent Friedman, Andy Black, Lawrence Frank, and Jacqui Zambrano.", " Stan Rogow is also credited as Director and is presumed to direct a number of the episodes with the rest being directed by Neal Israel.", " Web content development is being managed by producers Ben Raab and Deric Hugues web content producers." ], "title": "Gemini Division" }, { "sentences": [ "DuckTales is an American animated television series developed by Matt Youngberg and Francisco Angones for Disney XD.", " Produced by Disney Television Animation, the series is a reboot of the original 1987 series of the same name.", " \"DuckTales\" was announced in February 2015 and premiered on August 12, 2017 with a 44 minute special entitled \"Woo-oo!\"", ".", " The first season, which resumed on September 23, 2017, will consist of 21 twenty two minute episodes and an additional 44 minute special.", " The series was renewed for a second season on March 2, 2017." ], "title": "DuckTales (2017 TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Erika \"Riki\" Lindhome (born March 5, 1979) is an American actress, comedian, and musician.", " She is best known for roles in television shows including \"Garfunkel and Oates\", \"Gilmore Girls\", \"House\", \"The Big Bang Theory\", and \"United States of Tara\", and for the comedy music duo Garfunkel and Oates, which she formed with Kate Micucci.", " She also hosts the Nerdist podcast \"Making It\".", " She currently stars alongside Natasha Leggero in the Comedy Central series \"Another Period\"." ], "title": "Riki Lindhome" }, { "sentences": [ "Elf: Buddy's Musical Christmas is a 2014 American stop-motion animated Christmas musical television special directed by Mark Caballero and Seamus Walsh and written by Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic, Bob Martin and Thomas Meehan.", " It is based on the 2003 film \"Elf\" and the Broadway theatre musical \"\".", " While Edward Asner reprises his role of Santa Claus from the film, the rest of the cast consists of Jim Parsons, Mark Hamill, Kate Micucci, Max Charles, and Rachael MacFarlane.", " The special premiered on December 16, 2014, on NBC." ], "title": "Elf: Buddy's Musical Christmas" }, { "sentences": [ "Battle of the Brains is a quizbowl show in the Richmond and Hampton Roads areas of Virginia.", " It currently airs on WTVR in the Richmond area, and WAVY in Hampton Roads.", " The current show began in Richmond in 1975, and it originally aired on a local PBS member station until it was canceled by the station.", " Its 2002–2003 season was aired on a public-access television cable TV station, before the Richmond CBS affiliate added the show, where it currently airs on Saturday mornings at 10:00 A.M.", " The Hampton Roads program began with the 2004-2005 season.", " It airs on WAVY at 10:00 as well." ], "title": "Battle of the Brains" } ]
[ "Title: Asaph Fipke\n\nAsaph Fipke is a Canadian writer/director/producer/executive producer and the creator of the animated series \"Storm Hawks\", which is made by the animation studio he co-founded, Nerd Corps Entertainment, in cooperation with Cartoon Network and YTV. He is also the creator of the animated series \"Slugterra\" which aired on Disney XD and \"Endangered Species\", which was also produced by Nerd Corps and currently airs on Teletoon as well as the executive producer in the onwards of \"\", which currently airs on Discovery Family and game show \"Airmageddon\", which airs on CBBC.", "Title: Garfunkel and Oates (TV series)\n\nGarfunkel and Oates is an American comedy television series created by and starring Riki Lindhome and Kate Micucci, members of the titular musical duo. The series aired from August 7 through September 25, 2014, on IFC. On March 3, 2015, IFC decided not to renew the series for a second season The show is now available on Netflix.", "Title: Cherokee Voices, Cherokee Sounds\n\nThe Cherokee Nation now has a radio show called \"Cherokee Voices, Cherokee Sounds\" that plays songs in the Cherokee language, interviews speakers of the Cherokee language, and releases news and podcasts in both Cherokee and English. The show is hosted by Dennis Sixkiller and has been in operation since 2004. \"Cherokee Voices, Cherokee Sounds\" currently airs on the radio in the Tahlequah area on Lakes Country 102.1 FM on Sundays from 8 a.m. until 9 a.m. and on Classic Country KTLQ 1350 AM from 12 p.m. until 1 p.m. and Wednesdays from 5 p.m. until 6 p.m. In the Claremore area, the show airs on the Rogers State University radio station, KRSC – 91.3 FM, Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m., and Sundays from 12 p.m. until 1 p.m. The show also airs on Siloam Springs, AR, station KUOA – 1290 AM, on Sundays from 9 a.m. until 10 a.m.", "Title: Kate Micucci\n\nKate Micucci (pronounced ; born March 31, 1980) is an American actress, voice actress, comedian, singer, songwriter and artist. She is one half of the musical comedy duo Garfunkel and Oates. Her first major television exposure was her role as Stephanie Gooch in \"Scrubs\", and she then portrayed Shelley in \"Raising Hope\". She currently voices Sadie Miller in \"Steven Universe\", Sara Murphy in \"Milo Murphy's Law\", Daisy in \"Nature Cat\", Velma Dinkley in the Scooby-Doo franchise since 2015 (replacing Mindy Cohn), and Webby Vanderquack in a new series of \"DuckTales\".", "Title: Dex Hamilton: Alien Entomologist\n\nDex Hamilton: Alien Entomologist is an Australian/Canadian children's animated television program that is an international co-production between March Entertainment and SLR Productions in Canada and Australia. The series first screened on Network Ten in 2008 and is designed for kids aged 6 and older. It began airing on CBC Television in Canada in January 2010 and currently airs on Saturday mornings. Qubo airs the series in the USA until December 27, 2014.", "Title: Gemini Division\n\nGemini Division is an American science fiction series of five- to seven-minute long episodes created by Electric Farm Entertainment which went into production in March 2008. Based on an original story by Brent Friedman the online series was developed by Joshua Stern. The show currently airs on NBC.com as part of their online content lineup. The series began August 18, 2008. The series stars Rosario Dawson, who worked with Electric Farm Entertainment on the Webby nominated cult internet series \"Afterworld\". J Alex Reed and Duane Loose will be showrunners, while Brent Friedman and Stan Rowgow serve as executive producers. The writing staff includes Brent Friedman, Andy Black, Lawrence Frank, and Jacqui Zambrano. Stan Rogow is also credited as Director and is presumed to direct a number of the episodes with the rest being directed by Neal Israel. Web content development is being managed by producers Ben Raab and Deric Hugues web content producers.", "Title: DuckTales (2017 TV series)\n\nDuckTales is an American animated television series developed by Matt Youngberg and Francisco Angones for Disney XD. Produced by Disney Television Animation, the series is a reboot of the original 1987 series of the same name. \"DuckTales\" was announced in February 2015 and premiered on August 12, 2017 with a 44 minute special entitled \"Woo-oo!\" . The first season, which resumed on September 23, 2017, will consist of 21 twenty two minute episodes and an additional 44 minute special. The series was renewed for a second season on March 2, 2017.", "Title: Riki Lindhome\n\nErika \"Riki\" Lindhome (born March 5, 1979) is an American actress, comedian, and musician. She is best known for roles in television shows including \"Garfunkel and Oates\", \"Gilmore Girls\", \"House\", \"The Big Bang Theory\", and \"United States of Tara\", and for the comedy music duo Garfunkel and Oates, which she formed with Kate Micucci. She also hosts the Nerdist podcast \"Making It\". She currently stars alongside Natasha Leggero in the Comedy Central series \"Another Period\".", "Title: Elf: Buddy's Musical Christmas\n\nElf: Buddy's Musical Christmas is a 2014 American stop-motion animated Christmas musical television special directed by Mark Caballero and Seamus Walsh and written by Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic, Bob Martin and Thomas Meehan. It is based on the 2003 film \"Elf\" and the Broadway theatre musical \"\". While Edward Asner reprises his role of Santa Claus from the film, the rest of the cast consists of Jim Parsons, Mark Hamill, Kate Micucci, Max Charles, and Rachael MacFarlane. The special premiered on December 16, 2014, on NBC.", "Title: Battle of the Brains\n\nBattle of the Brains is a quizbowl show in the Richmond and Hampton Roads areas of Virginia. It currently airs on WTVR in the Richmond area, and WAVY in Hampton Roads. The current show began in Richmond in 1975, and it originally aired on a local PBS member station until it was canceled by the station. Its 2002–2003 season was aired on a public-access television cable TV station, before the Richmond CBS affiliate added the show, where it currently airs on Saturday mornings at 10:00 A.M. The Hampton Roads program began with the 2004-2005 season. It airs on WAVY at 10:00 as well." ]
81,273
What year did the singer of I Care 4 U die?
2001
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[ { "sentences": [ "Waiting 4U Tour was a co-headlining concert tour by Australian singer Cody Simpson and American singer Greyson Chance.", " The tour was launched to promote Simpson's debut EP \"4 U\" (2010), and to gain interest and publicity for Greyson Chance.", " After the success of their hit album, \"Little Finger, Big Guy\", they decided to take the show on the road with a tour.", " Both singers revealed the announcement of the tour on March 10, 2011 during a live chat with fans on Ustream." ], "title": "Waiting 4U Tour" }, { "sentences": [ "I Care 4 U is a posthumous compilation album by American R&B recording artist Aaliyah.", " Following the release of Aaliyah's self-titled third album in July 2001, she died in a plane crash after shooting the music video for the song \"Rock the Boat\" in the Bahamas on August 25.", " Blackground Records and Universal Music decided to release a posthumous record that included songs from her studio albums and previously unreleased tracks and demos, recorded between 1993 and 2001.", " It also included her hit singles and a number of recordings discarded from sessions for her third album." ], "title": "I Care 4 U" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Miss You\" is a song by American recording artist Aaliyah.", " Written by Johnta Austin, Ginuwine and Teddy Bishop in 1998 and initially recorded in the fall of 1999 for her self-titled third studio album (2001), the track remained unreleased.", " Instead, it was later included on the posthumously released compilation album, \"I Care 4 U\" (2002), serving as its leading single during the last quarter of 2002." ], "title": "Miss You (Aaliyah song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Come Over\" is a song by American recording artist Aaliyah.", " Written by Johntá Austin and produced by Bryan-Michael Cox, Jazze Pha and Kevin Hicks, it was originally recorded for the singer's third studio album, \"Aaliyah\" (2001).", " When it was left unused, \"Come Over\" was given to R&B duo Changing Faces, who included their version on their third album \"Visit Me\" (2000).", " In 2002, a duet version with singer Tank was included on Aaliyah's first posthumously released compilation album \"I Care 4 U\" (2002).", " The following year, a solo version was released as the third single from \"I Care 4 U\" in the United States.", " It reached the top ten on \"Billboard\"' s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart." ], "title": "Come Over (Aaliyah song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Don't Know What to Tell Ya\" is a song by American recording artist Aaliyah.", " It was initially written by Static Major and Timbaland for the singer's third studio album \"Aaliyah\" (2001).", " While it failed to make the final cut, it was eventually included on the singer's first posthumous compilation album, \"I Care 4 U\" (2002)." ], "title": "Don't Know What to Tell Ya" }, { "sentences": [ "\"I Care 4 U\" is a song by American R&B recording artist Aaliyah.", " It is a romantic R&B ballad written by Missy Elliott and Timbaland.", " The song was originally recorded for Aaliyah's 1996 album \"One in a Million\", but the recording was withdrawn after its completion and revisited for her 2001 self-titled third album." ], "title": "I Care 4 U (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Epica is the newest RAID storage array series (as of 2006) from Proware Technology Corporation.", " The Epica series is composed of 2U, 3U, and 4U enclosures consisting of 4Gb FC-FC, FC-SAS/SATA II, SAS-SAS/SATA II, and SCSI-SATA II interfaces.", " The 4U 42-bay Ultra Hi-Density storage is considered the flagship of the Epica series.", " The Epica series is noted for its innovative use of module and enclosure standardization, its Power Supply/Fan Module, and Special Enclosure Features." ], "title": "Proware Epica (RAID series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Radio 4U (Ukrainian: Радіо 4U ) was an Ukrainian radio station owned by German Bauer Media Group, which was later sold to a private company.", " Primaly the station was owned by RMF FM as an attempt to expand internationally, but as previous owners sold RMF to Bauer, Radio 4U also has become the property of the Germans.", " The station was available in 4 towns of Western Ukraine - Lviv, on 91.1 MHz, Tarnopol, on 106.1 MHz, Ivano-Frankovsk, on 100.9 MHz and Novovolynsk, on 106.8 MHz.", " Radio 4U started broadcasting on 5 February 2009.", " In Lviv it replaced RadioMan.", " Slogan of the station was \"Найкраща Музика для Тебе\" (\"The best Music for You\").", " Radio broadcast news (\"Факти\", \"Fakty\") every hour.", " Eight times a day local information were broadcast.", " The headquarters of the radio were in Lviv.", " In October 2009 the station was closed and the journalists were fired.", " Reason for closure was selling the station to investor group \"Нова Хвиля\" (\"New Wave\").", " Now at a frequency of 91.1 MHz in Lviv \"Радіо Шарманка\" (\"Radio Organ\") will be heard." ], "title": "Radio 4U" }, { "sentences": [ "Visit Me is the third album released by American R&B duo Changing Faces in 2000.", " The album features the singles \"That Other Woman\" and \"Ladies' Man\".", " A demo version of \"Come Over\" sung by Aaliyah appeared on the singer's posthumous compilation album I Care 4 U in 2002 and released as the album's fourth and final single in May 2003." ], "title": "Visit Me" }, { "sentences": [ "Aaliyah Dana Haughton ( ; January 16, 1979 – August 25, 2001) was an American singer, actress, and model.", " She was born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in Detroit, Michigan.", " At the age of 10, she appeared on the television show \"Star Search\" and performed in concert alongside Gladys Knight.", " At age 12, Aaliyah signed with Jive Records and her uncle Barry Hankerson's Blackground Records.", " Hankerson introduced her to R. Kelly, who became her mentor, as well as lead songwriter and producer of her debut album, \"Age Ain't Nothing but a Number\".", " The album sold three million copies in the United States and was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", " After facing allegations of an illegal marriage with R. Kelly, Aaliyah ended her contract with Jive and signed with Atlantic Records." ], "title": "Aaliyah" } ]
[ "Title: Waiting 4U Tour\n\nWaiting 4U Tour was a co-headlining concert tour by Australian singer Cody Simpson and American singer Greyson Chance. The tour was launched to promote Simpson's debut EP \"4 U\" (2010), and to gain interest and publicity for Greyson Chance. After the success of their hit album, \"Little Finger, Big Guy\", they decided to take the show on the road with a tour. Both singers revealed the announcement of the tour on March 10, 2011 during a live chat with fans on Ustream.", "Title: I Care 4 U\n\nI Care 4 U is a posthumous compilation album by American R&B recording artist Aaliyah. Following the release of Aaliyah's self-titled third album in July 2001, she died in a plane crash after shooting the music video for the song \"Rock the Boat\" in the Bahamas on August 25. Blackground Records and Universal Music decided to release a posthumous record that included songs from her studio albums and previously unreleased tracks and demos, recorded between 1993 and 2001. It also included her hit singles and a number of recordings discarded from sessions for her third album.", "Title: Miss You (Aaliyah song)\n\n\"Miss You\" is a song by American recording artist Aaliyah. Written by Johnta Austin, Ginuwine and Teddy Bishop in 1998 and initially recorded in the fall of 1999 for her self-titled third studio album (2001), the track remained unreleased. Instead, it was later included on the posthumously released compilation album, \"I Care 4 U\" (2002), serving as its leading single during the last quarter of 2002.", "Title: Come Over (Aaliyah song)\n\n\"Come Over\" is a song by American recording artist Aaliyah. Written by Johntá Austin and produced by Bryan-Michael Cox, Jazze Pha and Kevin Hicks, it was originally recorded for the singer's third studio album, \"Aaliyah\" (2001). When it was left unused, \"Come Over\" was given to R&B duo Changing Faces, who included their version on their third album \"Visit Me\" (2000). In 2002, a duet version with singer Tank was included on Aaliyah's first posthumously released compilation album \"I Care 4 U\" (2002). The following year, a solo version was released as the third single from \"I Care 4 U\" in the United States. It reached the top ten on \"Billboard\"' s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.", "Title: Don't Know What to Tell Ya\n\n\"Don't Know What to Tell Ya\" is a song by American recording artist Aaliyah. It was initially written by Static Major and Timbaland for the singer's third studio album \"Aaliyah\" (2001). While it failed to make the final cut, it was eventually included on the singer's first posthumous compilation album, \"I Care 4 U\" (2002).", "Title: I Care 4 U (song)\n\n\"I Care 4 U\" is a song by American R&B recording artist Aaliyah. It is a romantic R&B ballad written by Missy Elliott and Timbaland. The song was originally recorded for Aaliyah's 1996 album \"One in a Million\", but the recording was withdrawn after its completion and revisited for her 2001 self-titled third album.", "Title: Proware Epica (RAID series)\n\nEpica is the newest RAID storage array series (as of 2006) from Proware Technology Corporation. The Epica series is composed of 2U, 3U, and 4U enclosures consisting of 4Gb FC-FC, FC-SAS/SATA II, SAS-SAS/SATA II, and SCSI-SATA II interfaces. The 4U 42-bay Ultra Hi-Density storage is considered the flagship of the Epica series. The Epica series is noted for its innovative use of module and enclosure standardization, its Power Supply/Fan Module, and Special Enclosure Features.", "Title: Radio 4U\n\nRadio 4U (Ukrainian: Радіо 4U ) was an Ukrainian radio station owned by German Bauer Media Group, which was later sold to a private company. Primaly the station was owned by RMF FM as an attempt to expand internationally, but as previous owners sold RMF to Bauer, Radio 4U also has become the property of the Germans. The station was available in 4 towns of Western Ukraine - Lviv, on 91.1 MHz, Tarnopol, on 106.1 MHz, Ivano-Frankovsk, on 100.9 MHz and Novovolynsk, on 106.8 MHz. Radio 4U started broadcasting on 5 February 2009. In Lviv it replaced RadioMan. Slogan of the station was \"Найкраща Музика для Тебе\" (\"The best Music for You\"). Radio broadcast news (\"Факти\", \"Fakty\") every hour. Eight times a day local information were broadcast. The headquarters of the radio were in Lviv. In October 2009 the station was closed and the journalists were fired. Reason for closure was selling the station to investor group \"Нова Хвиля\" (\"New Wave\"). Now at a frequency of 91.1 MHz in Lviv \"Радіо Шарманка\" (\"Radio Organ\") will be heard.", "Title: Visit Me\n\nVisit Me is the third album released by American R&B duo Changing Faces in 2000. The album features the singles \"That Other Woman\" and \"Ladies' Man\". A demo version of \"Come Over\" sung by Aaliyah appeared on the singer's posthumous compilation album I Care 4 U in 2002 and released as the album's fourth and final single in May 2003.", "Title: Aaliyah\n\nAaliyah Dana Haughton ( ; January 16, 1979 – August 25, 2001) was an American singer, actress, and model. She was born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in Detroit, Michigan. At the age of 10, she appeared on the television show \"Star Search\" and performed in concert alongside Gladys Knight. At age 12, Aaliyah signed with Jive Records and her uncle Barry Hankerson's Blackground Records. Hankerson introduced her to R. Kelly, who became her mentor, as well as lead songwriter and producer of her debut album, \"Age Ain't Nothing but a Number\". The album sold three million copies in the United States and was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). After facing allegations of an illegal marriage with R. Kelly, Aaliyah ended her contract with Jive and signed with Atlantic Records." ]
81,274
Which band has found success in children's music, They Might Be Giants or The Wolfgang Press?
They Might Be Giants
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Years is a double album compilation by the band They Might Be Giants, released in 1997 (see 1997 in music).", " \"Then\" contains the album \"Lincoln\" in its entirety, the albums \"They Might Be Giants\" and \"Miscellaneous T\" which are each missing one track, a few otherwise unreleased songs from their \"1985 Demo Tape\" and other songs previously unreleased.", " The song missing from \"Miscellaneous T\" is \"(She Was a) Hotel Detective (Single Mix)\" and the song missing from \"They Might Be Giants\" is the album version of \"Don't Let's Start\", as it was replaced in its appropriate place in the track listing by the single version of the same song from \"Miscellaneous T\".", " The track \"We're The Replacements\" references the alternative rock band of the same name." ], "title": "Then: The Earlier Years" }, { "sentences": [ "The following is a comprehensive discography of They Might Be Giants, an American alternative rock band comprising several artists including John Flansburgh, John Linnell, Marty Beller, Dan Miller, and Danny Weinkauf.", " The band's first release was the November 4, 1986 eponymously titled \"They Might Be Giants\", but TMBG did not gain commercial success until their March 1990 single \"Birdhouse in Your Soul\" from the album \"Flood\".", " \"Birdhouse in Your Soul\" reached #3 on the United States Modern Rock Tracks chart and #6 on the UK Singles Chart and remains their highest-charting single in both countries.", " Over the next two decades, They Might Be Giants released studio albums on a near-biennial fashion and currently have a total of 19 studio albums along with six live albums, eight compilation albums, 21 extended plays and 11 singles." ], "title": "They Might Be Giants discography" }, { "sentences": [ "They Might Be Giants (often abbreviated as TMBG) is an American alternative rock band formed in 1982 by John Flansburgh and John Linnell.", " During TMBG's early years, Flansburgh and Linnell frequently performed as a duo, often accompanied by a drum machine.", " In the early 1990s, TMBG expanded to include a backing band.", " The duo's current backing band consists of Marty Beller, Dan Miller, and Danny Weinkauf.", " The group is best known for an unconventional and experimental style of alternative music.", " Over their career, they have found success on the modern rock and CMJ charts.", " More recently they have also found success in children's music, and in theme music for several television programs and films." ], "title": "They Might Be Giants" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Don't Let's Start\" is a popular song by alternative rock band They Might Be Giants, from their eponymous debut album \"They Might Be Giants\".", " It was the first single released from the album, released as a maxi-single.", " The song is one of the band's most popular and well-known songs, despite failing to achieve significant commercial success.", " The single peaked at #94 on the Australian ARIA singles chart in 1988.", " It was later re-released by Elektra in 1990 after the success of the band's third album, \"Flood\"." ], "title": "Don't Let's Start" }, { "sentences": [ "Bird Wood Cage is the third studio album by English post-punk band The Wolfgang Press, released in 1988 by record label 4AD." ], "title": "Bird Wood Cage" }, { "sentences": [ "Standing Up Straight is the second studio album by English post-punk band The Wolfgang Press.", " It was released on 1 May 1986, through record label 4AD." ], "title": "Standing Up Straight" }, { "sentences": [ "The Wolfgang Press was an English post-punk band, active from 1983 to 1995, recording for the 4AD label.", " The core of the band was Michael Allen (vocals, bass), Mark Cox (keyboards), and Andrew Gray (guitar)." ], "title": "The Wolfgang Press" }, { "sentences": [ "Dial-A-Song: 20 Years Of They Might Be Giants is a 2002 compilation album by They Might Be Giants issued by Rhino Records and compiled by singer, songwriter, and guitarist John Flansburgh.", " Despite its name, the compilation does not include tracks from the band's \"Dial-A-Song\" service.", " It is instead an anthology of various album and live tracks from the band's history, spanning their full career up to the time of its release.", " It includes tracks from every album starting with 1986's \"They Might Be Giants\" up through \"No!", "\", their first children's album, which was released only three months before this compilation." ], "title": "Dial-A-Song: 20 Years of They Might Be Giants" } ]
[ "Title: Ibrahim Ahmed Abdelwareth\n\nIbrahim Ahmed Abdelwareth (born 16 December 1988) is an Egyptian track and field athlete who competes in the F44 classification, mainly in throwing events. Abdelwareth represented Egypt at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, where he entered both the discus and shot put in the F37/F38. He finished eighth in the discus, but found success in the shot put where a throw of 15.53 gave him the silver medal. Abdelwareth has also found success at the World Championships winning gold in the 2011 IPC Athletics World Championships in Christchurch. As of 2013, Abdelwareth was reclassified as a T44 athlete, where he has found it difficult to repeat his earlier success.", "Title: The Burden of Mules\n\nThe Burden of Mules is the debut studio album by English post-punk band The Wolfgang Press. It was released on 1 August 1983, through record label 4AD.", "Title: Then: The Earlier Years\n\nThen: The Earlier Years is a double album compilation by the band They Might Be Giants, released in 1997 (see 1997 in music). \"Then\" contains the album \"Lincoln\" in its entirety, the albums \"They Might Be Giants\" and \"Miscellaneous T\" which are each missing one track, a few otherwise unreleased songs from their \"1985 Demo Tape\" and other songs previously unreleased. The song missing from \"Miscellaneous T\" is \"(She Was a) Hotel Detective (Single Mix)\" and the song missing from \"They Might Be Giants\" is the album version of \"Don't Let's Start\", as it was replaced in its appropriate place in the track listing by the single version of the same song from \"Miscellaneous T\". The track \"We're The Replacements\" references the alternative rock band of the same name.", "Title: They Might Be Giants discography\n\nThe following is a comprehensive discography of They Might Be Giants, an American alternative rock band comprising several artists including John Flansburgh, John Linnell, Marty Beller, Dan Miller, and Danny Weinkauf. The band's first release was the November 4, 1986 eponymously titled \"They Might Be Giants\", but TMBG did not gain commercial success until their March 1990 single \"Birdhouse in Your Soul\" from the album \"Flood\". \"Birdhouse in Your Soul\" reached #3 on the United States Modern Rock Tracks chart and #6 on the UK Singles Chart and remains their highest-charting single in both countries. Over the next two decades, They Might Be Giants released studio albums on a near-biennial fashion and currently have a total of 19 studio albums along with six live albums, eight compilation albums, 21 extended plays and 11 singles.", "Title: They Might Be Giants\n\nThey Might Be Giants (often abbreviated as TMBG) is an American alternative rock band formed in 1982 by John Flansburgh and John Linnell. During TMBG's early years, Flansburgh and Linnell frequently performed as a duo, often accompanied by a drum machine. In the early 1990s, TMBG expanded to include a backing band. The duo's current backing band consists of Marty Beller, Dan Miller, and Danny Weinkauf. The group is best known for an unconventional and experimental style of alternative music. Over their career, they have found success on the modern rock and CMJ charts. More recently they have also found success in children's music, and in theme music for several television programs and films.", "Title: Don't Let's Start\n\n\"Don't Let's Start\" is a popular song by alternative rock band They Might Be Giants, from their eponymous debut album \"They Might Be Giants\". It was the first single released from the album, released as a maxi-single. The song is one of the band's most popular and well-known songs, despite failing to achieve significant commercial success. The single peaked at #94 on the Australian ARIA singles chart in 1988. It was later re-released by Elektra in 1990 after the success of the band's third album, \"Flood\".", "Title: Bird Wood Cage\n\nBird Wood Cage is the third studio album by English post-punk band The Wolfgang Press, released in 1988 by record label 4AD.", "Title: Standing Up Straight\n\nStanding Up Straight is the second studio album by English post-punk band The Wolfgang Press. It was released on 1 May 1986, through record label 4AD.", "Title: The Wolfgang Press\n\nThe Wolfgang Press was an English post-punk band, active from 1983 to 1995, recording for the 4AD label. The core of the band was Michael Allen (vocals, bass), Mark Cox (keyboards), and Andrew Gray (guitar).", "Title: Dial-A-Song: 20 Years of They Might Be Giants\n\nDial-A-Song: 20 Years Of They Might Be Giants is a 2002 compilation album by They Might Be Giants issued by Rhino Records and compiled by singer, songwriter, and guitarist John Flansburgh. Despite its name, the compilation does not include tracks from the band's \"Dial-A-Song\" service. It is instead an anthology of various album and live tracks from the band's history, spanning their full career up to the time of its release. It includes tracks from every album starting with 1986's \"They Might Be Giants\" up through \"No! \", their first children's album, which was released only three months before this compilation." ]
81,275
When did the MV Bessel run aground to at the second largest island in the Mediterranean?
1972
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[ { "sentences": [ "The storm of 1897 was a severe storm that struck the lower to central North Island of New Zealand on 16 April 1897.", " It caused the ship \"Zuleika\" to run aground near Cape Palliser, with the loss of 12 lives, and severe flooding.", " At Clive the flooding caused the loss of a further 12 lives and one person was drowned near Kapiti.", " There were six further unconfirmed reports of drowning, bringing the total loss of life directly related to the storm event to between 25 and 31.", " Based on descriptions of the storm, particularly that of Captain Marten of the \"Waiapu\", it may have been an extratropical cyclone." ], "title": "Storm of 1897" }, { "sentences": [ "Sardinia ( ; Italian: \"Sardegna\" ] , Sardinian: \"Sardìgna/Sardìnnia\" ] /] , Sassarese: \"Sardhigna\", Gallurese: \"Saldigna\", Catalan: \"Sardenya\", Tabarchino: \"Sardegna\") is the second largest island in the Mediterranean Sea (after Sicily and before Cyprus) and an autonomous region of Italy.", " It is located in the Western Mediterranean, to the immediate south of the French island of Corsica." ], "title": "Sardinia" }, { "sentences": [ "A number of ships have run aground or sunk in the Bristol Channel, a stretch of water between southern Wales and Somerset.", " Cardiff, Barry and Penarth were once the largest coal exporters in the world and the channel received significant traffic at the beginning of the twentieth century during exportation." ], "title": "List of shipwrecks in the Bristol Channel" }, { "sentences": [ "CSS \"Curlew\" was an iron-hull North Carolina Sounds paddlewheel steamboat that was taken into the Confederate Navy in 1861.", " It was run aground at Fort Forrest ( ) and burned in the battle for Roanoke Island on February 8, 1862.", " Its wreck was discovered in 1988 and archaeologically investigated in 1994." ], "title": "CSS Curlew" }, { "sentences": [ "W. H. Dimond was a three-masted barquentine of 390 tons, built by Matthew Turner, of Benicia, California, for J. D. Spreckles for the Island trade.", " Later transferred to the Oceanic Steamship Co., she was sold out of the trade in 1905, and was converted to a schooner by the Alaska Codfish Co.", " She was wrecked 17 February 1914, having run aground on Bird Island, Alaska, carrying general cargo from San Francisco to Unga Island.", " Her lines, sailplan, and a rendering are shown in Chapelle's \"The History Of American Sailing Ships\"." ], "title": "W. H. Dimond (barquentine)" }, { "sentences": [ "Marco Polo was a three-masted wooden clipper ship, launched in 1851 at Saint John, New Brunswick.", " She was named after Venetian traveler Marco Polo.", " The ship carried emigrants and passengers to Australia and was the first vessel to make the trip in under six months.", " Later in her career, the ship was used as a cargo ship before being run aground off Cavendish, Prince Edward Island in 1883." ], "title": "Marco Polo (1851 ship)" }, { "sentences": [ "Bessel was a cargo ship that was built in 1925 as Sorrento by AG Weser, Bremen for German owners.", " She was sold in 1926 and renamed \"Bessel\".", " She was seized by the Allies in Vigo, Spain, in May 1945, passed to the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) and renamed Empire Coniston.", " In 1946, she was lent to the Danish Government and was allocated to them in 1947.", " She was sold into Danish merchant service and renamed Birgitte Skou.", " In 1959, she was sold to Italy and renamed N Martini.", " She was renamed Nicolo Martini in 1961, serving until 1972 when she ran aground at Portoscuso, Sardinia.", " Although refloated she was declared a total loss and was scrapped in 1973." ], "title": "MV Bessel" }, { "sentences": [ "The \"City of Adelaide\" was a passenger steam ship launched in 1863 in Glasgow, Scotland.", " The vessel was later converted to a Barque for use as a cargo transport.", " In 1912 the vessel was gutted by fire, and in 1916 the burnt hulk was run aground in Cockle Bay, Magnetic Island, Australia.", " During the Second World War four people were killed in a training accident when a RAAF aircraft struck the masts of the vessel." ], "title": "SS City of Adelaide (1863)" }, { "sentences": [ "Rescue Rock ( ) is a submerged rock marked by breakers, 0.6 nautical miles (1.1 km) northeast of Skua Island in the entrance to the Bay of Isles, South Georgia.", " Charted in 1930 by DI survey personnel.", " So named because a whale catcher passing near this rock sighted a flag on Skua Island, eventually leading to the rescue of the survey party at Camp Bay where their vessel had run aground." ], "title": "Rescue Rock" }, { "sentences": [ "Oriental Nicety, formerly Exxon Valdez, Exxon Mediterranean, SeaRiver Mediterranean, S/R Mediterranean, Mediterranean, and Dong Fang Ocean, was an oil tanker that gained notoriety after running aground in Prince William Sound spilling hundreds of thousands of barrels of crude oil in Alaska.", " On March 24, 1989, while owned by the former Exxon Shipping Company, and captained by Joseph Hazelwood and First Mate James Kunkel bound for Long Beach, California, the vessel ran aground on the Bligh Reef resulting in the second largest oil spill in United States history.", " The size of the spill is estimated to have been 40900 to , or 257,000 to 750,000 barrels.", " In 1989, the \"Exxon Valdez\" oil spill was listed as the 54th largest spill in history ." ], "title": "Exxon Valdez" } ]
[ "Title: Storm of 1897\n\nThe storm of 1897 was a severe storm that struck the lower to central North Island of New Zealand on 16 April 1897. It caused the ship \"Zuleika\" to run aground near Cape Palliser, with the loss of 12 lives, and severe flooding. At Clive the flooding caused the loss of a further 12 lives and one person was drowned near Kapiti. There were six further unconfirmed reports of drowning, bringing the total loss of life directly related to the storm event to between 25 and 31. Based on descriptions of the storm, particularly that of Captain Marten of the \"Waiapu\", it may have been an extratropical cyclone.", "Title: Sardinia\n\nSardinia ( ; Italian: \"Sardegna\" ] , Sardinian: \"Sardìgna/Sardìnnia\" ] /] , Sassarese: \"Sardhigna\", Gallurese: \"Saldigna\", Catalan: \"Sardenya\", Tabarchino: \"Sardegna\") is the second largest island in the Mediterranean Sea (after Sicily and before Cyprus) and an autonomous region of Italy. It is located in the Western Mediterranean, to the immediate south of the French island of Corsica.", "Title: List of shipwrecks in the Bristol Channel\n\nA number of ships have run aground or sunk in the Bristol Channel, a stretch of water between southern Wales and Somerset. Cardiff, Barry and Penarth were once the largest coal exporters in the world and the channel received significant traffic at the beginning of the twentieth century during exportation.", "Title: CSS Curlew\n\nCSS \"Curlew\" was an iron-hull North Carolina Sounds paddlewheel steamboat that was taken into the Confederate Navy in 1861. It was run aground at Fort Forrest ( ) and burned in the battle for Roanoke Island on February 8, 1862. Its wreck was discovered in 1988 and archaeologically investigated in 1994.", "Title: W. H. Dimond (barquentine)\n\nW. H. Dimond was a three-masted barquentine of 390 tons, built by Matthew Turner, of Benicia, California, for J. D. Spreckles for the Island trade. Later transferred to the Oceanic Steamship Co., she was sold out of the trade in 1905, and was converted to a schooner by the Alaska Codfish Co. She was wrecked 17 February 1914, having run aground on Bird Island, Alaska, carrying general cargo from San Francisco to Unga Island. Her lines, sailplan, and a rendering are shown in Chapelle's \"The History Of American Sailing Ships\".", "Title: Marco Polo (1851 ship)\n\nMarco Polo was a three-masted wooden clipper ship, launched in 1851 at Saint John, New Brunswick. She was named after Venetian traveler Marco Polo. The ship carried emigrants and passengers to Australia and was the first vessel to make the trip in under six months. Later in her career, the ship was used as a cargo ship before being run aground off Cavendish, Prince Edward Island in 1883.", "Title: MV Bessel\n\nBessel was a cargo ship that was built in 1925 as Sorrento by AG Weser, Bremen for German owners. She was sold in 1926 and renamed \"Bessel\". She was seized by the Allies in Vigo, Spain, in May 1945, passed to the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) and renamed Empire Coniston. In 1946, she was lent to the Danish Government and was allocated to them in 1947. She was sold into Danish merchant service and renamed Birgitte Skou. In 1959, she was sold to Italy and renamed N Martini. She was renamed Nicolo Martini in 1961, serving until 1972 when she ran aground at Portoscuso, Sardinia. Although refloated she was declared a total loss and was scrapped in 1973.", "Title: SS City of Adelaide (1863)\n\nThe \"City of Adelaide\" was a passenger steam ship launched in 1863 in Glasgow, Scotland. The vessel was later converted to a Barque for use as a cargo transport. In 1912 the vessel was gutted by fire, and in 1916 the burnt hulk was run aground in Cockle Bay, Magnetic Island, Australia. During the Second World War four people were killed in a training accident when a RAAF aircraft struck the masts of the vessel.", "Title: Rescue Rock\n\nRescue Rock ( ) is a submerged rock marked by breakers, 0.6 nautical miles (1.1 km) northeast of Skua Island in the entrance to the Bay of Isles, South Georgia. Charted in 1930 by DI survey personnel. So named because a whale catcher passing near this rock sighted a flag on Skua Island, eventually leading to the rescue of the survey party at Camp Bay where their vessel had run aground.", "Title: Exxon Valdez\n\nOriental Nicety, formerly Exxon Valdez, Exxon Mediterranean, SeaRiver Mediterranean, S/R Mediterranean, Mediterranean, and Dong Fang Ocean, was an oil tanker that gained notoriety after running aground in Prince William Sound spilling hundreds of thousands of barrels of crude oil in Alaska. On March 24, 1989, while owned by the former Exxon Shipping Company, and captained by Joseph Hazelwood and First Mate James Kunkel bound for Long Beach, California, the vessel ran aground on the Bligh Reef resulting in the second largest oil spill in United States history. The size of the spill is estimated to have been 40900 to , or 257,000 to 750,000 barrels. In 1989, the \"Exxon Valdez\" oil spill was listed as the 54th largest spill in history ." ]
81,276
what historical drama film based on a Giles Folden novel landed Alex Heffas the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score?
The Last King of Scotland
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[ { "sentences": [ "Antonio Sánchez (born on November 1, 1971) is a Mexican-American jazz drummer.", " In 2014, his popularity increased when he composed an original film score for the film \"Birdman\", directed by Alejandro G. Iñárritu.", " The soundtrack album was released on October 14, 2014.", " The score earned him a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score and BAFTA Award for Best Film Music; he won the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Score and Satellite Award for Best Original Score." ], "title": "Antonio Sánchez (drummer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Alexander Michael Tahquitz \"Alex\" Ebert (born May 12, 1978) is an American singer-songwriter and composer.", " He is best known for being the lead singer and songwriter for the American bands Ima Robot and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros.", " On January 12, 2014, Ebert won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score for his musical score to the film \"All Is Lost\" (2013)." ], "title": "Alex Ebert" }, { "sentences": [ "Scarface: Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album featured on the 1983 American crime film, \"Scarface\", which was directed by Brian De Palma.", " Composed by Italian record producer Giorgio Moroder, the vinyl soundtrack was released on December 9 of the same year through MCA Records.", " The album features music created by Moroder, who wrote and produced all of the tracks.", " \"Scarface\" counts with the collaboration of multiple singers, including Paul Engemann in the track \"Scarface (Push It to the Limit)\", Debbie Harry in \"Rush Rush\", and Amy Holland in \"She's on Fire\" and \"Turn Out the Night\", among other artists.", " The soundtrack received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Original Score at the 41st Golden Globe Awards." ], "title": "Scarface (soundtrack)" }, { "sentences": [ "Nicholas Britell (born 1980) is an American composer, pianist, and film producer based in New York City.", " He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Score and Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score for the film \"Moonlight\" (2016)." ], "title": "Nicholas Britell" }, { "sentences": [ "The Last King of Scotland is a 2006 historical drama film based on Giles Foden's novel \"The Last King of Scotland\" (1998), adapted by screenwriters Peter Morgan and Jeremy Brock, and directed by Kevin Macdonald.", " The film was a co-production between companies from the United Kingdom and Germany." ], "title": "The Last King of Scotland (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Heaven & Earth is the official soundtrack to the 1993 Golden Globe-winning film of the same name directed by Oliver Stone, with the original score composed by Japanese composer Kitaro.", " The score won a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score." ], "title": "Heaven &amp; Earth (soundtrack)" }, { "sentences": [ "A Walk in the Clouds is the original soundtrack recording of the 1995 Golden Globe-winning film \"A Walk in the Clouds\" starring Keanu Reeves, Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, Anthony Quinn, Giancarlo Giannini and Debra Messing.", " Released on the Milan Records label, the original score and songs were composed by Maurice Jarre except \"Crush the grapes\" and the famous \"Mariachi Serenade\", that were composed by Leo Brouwer (music) and Alfonso Arau (lyrics).", " The film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score." ], "title": "A Walk in the Clouds (soundtrack)" }, { "sentences": [ "Alex Heffes is a British film composer (born 1971 in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire).", " His film scores include those for the BAFTA-winning \"Touching the Void\", and Oscar-winning movies \"One Day in September\", \"The Last King of Scotland\", and \"Inside Job\".", " Heffes was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score for his work on \"\"." ], "title": "Alex Heffes" }, { "sentences": [ "The Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score is one of several categories presented by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), an organization of journalists who cover the United States film industry, but are affiliated with publications outside North America, since its institution in 1947.", " Since the 5th Golden Globe Awards (1947), the award is presented annually, except from 1953 to 1958.", " The nominations from 1947 and 1948 are not available.", " The first Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score went to Max Steiner for his compositional work on \"Life with Father\"." ], "title": "Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score" }, { "sentences": [ "The Little Mermaid: Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the 1989 Disney animated feature film, \"The Little Mermaid\".", " It contains the songs from the film written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman, as well as the film's score composed by Alan Menken.", " The score was orchestrated by Thomas Pasatieri.", " The album has achieved multi-platinum sales and won the Grammy Award for Best Recording for Children.", " The album includes recordings of the music that won the Grammy for Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television (\"Under the Sea\"), the Academy Awards for Best Original Score and Best Original Song (\"Under the Sea\") and the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score." ], "title": "The Little Mermaid (soundtrack)" } ]
[ "Title: Antonio Sánchez (drummer)\n\nAntonio Sánchez (born on November 1, 1971) is a Mexican-American jazz drummer. In 2014, his popularity increased when he composed an original film score for the film \"Birdman\", directed by Alejandro G. Iñárritu. The soundtrack album was released on October 14, 2014. The score earned him a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score and BAFTA Award for Best Film Music; he won the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Score and Satellite Award for Best Original Score.", "Title: Alex Ebert\n\nAlexander Michael Tahquitz \"Alex\" Ebert (born May 12, 1978) is an American singer-songwriter and composer. He is best known for being the lead singer and songwriter for the American bands Ima Robot and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. On January 12, 2014, Ebert won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score for his musical score to the film \"All Is Lost\" (2013).", "Title: Scarface (soundtrack)\n\nScarface: Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album featured on the 1983 American crime film, \"Scarface\", which was directed by Brian De Palma. Composed by Italian record producer Giorgio Moroder, the vinyl soundtrack was released on December 9 of the same year through MCA Records. The album features music created by Moroder, who wrote and produced all of the tracks. \"Scarface\" counts with the collaboration of multiple singers, including Paul Engemann in the track \"Scarface (Push It to the Limit)\", Debbie Harry in \"Rush Rush\", and Amy Holland in \"She's on Fire\" and \"Turn Out the Night\", among other artists. The soundtrack received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Original Score at the 41st Golden Globe Awards.", "Title: Nicholas Britell\n\nNicholas Britell (born 1980) is an American composer, pianist, and film producer based in New York City. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Score and Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score for the film \"Moonlight\" (2016).", "Title: The Last King of Scotland (film)\n\nThe Last King of Scotland is a 2006 historical drama film based on Giles Foden's novel \"The Last King of Scotland\" (1998), adapted by screenwriters Peter Morgan and Jeremy Brock, and directed by Kevin Macdonald. The film was a co-production between companies from the United Kingdom and Germany.", "Title: Heaven &amp; Earth (soundtrack)\n\nHeaven & Earth is the official soundtrack to the 1993 Golden Globe-winning film of the same name directed by Oliver Stone, with the original score composed by Japanese composer Kitaro. The score won a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score.", "Title: A Walk in the Clouds (soundtrack)\n\nA Walk in the Clouds is the original soundtrack recording of the 1995 Golden Globe-winning film \"A Walk in the Clouds\" starring Keanu Reeves, Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, Anthony Quinn, Giancarlo Giannini and Debra Messing. Released on the Milan Records label, the original score and songs were composed by Maurice Jarre except \"Crush the grapes\" and the famous \"Mariachi Serenade\", that were composed by Leo Brouwer (music) and Alfonso Arau (lyrics). The film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score.", "Title: Alex Heffes\n\nAlex Heffes is a British film composer (born 1971 in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire). His film scores include those for the BAFTA-winning \"Touching the Void\", and Oscar-winning movies \"One Day in September\", \"The Last King of Scotland\", and \"Inside Job\". Heffes was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score for his work on \"\".", "Title: Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score\n\nThe Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score is one of several categories presented by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), an organization of journalists who cover the United States film industry, but are affiliated with publications outside North America, since its institution in 1947. Since the 5th Golden Globe Awards (1947), the award is presented annually, except from 1953 to 1958. The nominations from 1947 and 1948 are not available. The first Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score went to Max Steiner for his compositional work on \"Life with Father\".", "Title: The Little Mermaid (soundtrack)\n\nThe Little Mermaid: Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the 1989 Disney animated feature film, \"The Little Mermaid\". It contains the songs from the film written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman, as well as the film's score composed by Alan Menken. The score was orchestrated by Thomas Pasatieri. The album has achieved multi-platinum sales and won the Grammy Award for Best Recording for Children. The album includes recordings of the music that won the Grammy for Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television (\"Under the Sea\"), the Academy Awards for Best Original Score and Best Original Song (\"Under the Sea\") and the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score." ]
81,277
On what record label was Little Richard's highest charting album released?
Specialty Records
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{ "title": [ "Here's Little Richard", "Here's Little Richard", "Long Tall Sally" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 3, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Since When is a 1998 album by Canadian rock band 54-40.", " It marks the band's return to the more acoustic folk rock sound of their 1980s albums.", " The album was the highest charting album in the band's history, peaking at No. 19 on the \"RPM\" Canadian Albums Chart.", " Also, the album's lead single and title track, \"Since When\", is the highest charting single in the band's history." ], "title": "Since When" }, { "sentences": [ "The discography of King Diamond, a Danish heavy metal band, consists of twelve studio releases, two live albums, five compilations, six singles, and four music videos. King Diamond was formed in 1985, after the dissolution of the group Mercyful Fate, by vocalist King Diamond, guitarists Andy LaRocque and Michael Denner, bassist Timi Hansen, and drummer Mikkey Dee.", " The following year, the band released their debut album \"Fatal Portrait\", which charted at number 33 in Sweden.", " King Diamond's second studio album, \"Abigail\", was released on February 24, 1987, and reached number 123 in the US, number 39 in Sweden and number 68 in the Netherlands.", " Following some line-up changes, the group released the album \"\"Them\"\" in 1988, which peaked at number 38 in Sweden, number 65 in the Netherlands, and at number 89 in the US, making \"\"Them\"\" King Diamond's highest charting album in North America.", " The following year, the band released the follow-up album \"Conspiracy\", which charted at number 111 in North America, number 41 in Sweden and at number 64 in the Netherlands.", " In 1990, after more line-up changes, King Diamond released the album \"The Eye\", which only charted at number 179 in the US, which makes \"The Eye\" King Diamond's lowest charting album in North America." ], "title": "King Diamond discography" }, { "sentences": [ "This is the discography of the English singer-songwriter Ed Harcourt.", " To date, Harcourt has released six studio albums, two compilation albums, three EPs, and fourteen singles (eleven of which have been released commercially).", " Harcourt's debut album \"Here Be Monsters\" was released in June 2001, and peaked on the UK Albums Chart at #84.", " His second album \"From Every Sphere\", released in February 2003, became his highest charting album at #39, and also features his highest charting single \"All of Your Days Will Be Blessed\".", " Released only one year later was his third album \"Strangers\", which features the single \"This One's for You\", Harcourt's second-highest charting single at #41.", " Two further singles followed throughout the end of 2004 and 2005: \"Born in the '70s\" and \"Loneliness\".", " A download-only compilation entitled \"Elephant's Graveyard\", collecting B-sides and rarities from 2000 to 2005, was issued in summer 2005.", " Harcourt's fourth studio album \"The Beautiful Lie\" was released in June 2006." ], "title": "Ed Harcourt discography" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Long Tall Sally\" is a rock and roll 12-bar blues song written by Robert \"Bumps\" Blackwell, Enotris Johnson, and Little Richard; recorded by Little Richard; and released in March 1956 on the Specialty Records label." ], "title": "Long Tall Sally" }, { "sentences": [ "Journey of a Gemini is the fourth studio album by American singer Donell Jones.", " The album's release date was pushed back numerous times due to record label complications of the Sony BMG merger.", " The album had been given critical acclaim, but due to very poor promotion by his record label LaFace, sales have been lower than expected.", " Despite that setback, it was Jones' highest charting album on the \"Billboard\" Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart where it topped at number one, while entering the Top 20 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart." ], "title": "Journey of a Gemini" }, { "sentences": [ "The discography of Australian rock group, The Saints consists of thirteen studio albums, seventeen singles, six EPs, two live albums and ten compilation albums.", " The Saints began in 1974 as punk rockers and released their first single, \"(I'm) Stranded\", in September 1976 on their own Fatal Records label.", " They were signed to EMI and released their debut album in February 1977, \"(I'm) Stranded\".", " Mainstay founder, Chris Bailey, is the principal songwriter and record producer.", " Their sound became more R&B and pop rock.", " Their highest charting album, \"All Fools Day\" peaked in the Top 30 on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart in April 1986.", " Their highest charting single was a cover version of The Easybeats' hit \"The Music Goes Round My Head\" issued in December 1988, which peaked in the Top 40 on the Kent Music Report Singles Chart." ], "title": "The Saints discography" }, { "sentences": [ "W.I.C.K.E.D. (short for Wish I Could Kill Every Day) is the seventh studio album by American hip hop group Twiztid.", " Released on March 17, 2009, it is the group's highest charting album, peaking at #11 on the \"Billboard\" 200.", " The album is also the fourth-highest charting album in Psychopathic Records history, beaten only by Insane Clown Posse's \"The Amazing Jeckel Brothers\", \"Bang!", " Pow!", " Boom!", "\", and \"The Mighty Death Pop!", "\", all of which peaked at #4." ], "title": "W.I.C.K.E.D." }, { "sentences": [ "Here's Little Richard is the debut album from Little Richard, released on March 1957.", " He had scored six Top 40 hits the previous year, some of which were included on this recording.", " It was his highest charting album, at 13 on the \"Billboard\" Pop Albums chart.", " The album contained two of Richard's biggest hits, \"Long Tall Sally\", which reached #6 in the U.S. Pop charts, and \"Jenny, Jenny\", which reached #10 in the U.S. Pop charts." ], "title": "Here's Little Richard" }, { "sentences": [ "Unto the Locust is the seventh full-length studio album by American groove metal band Machine Head, released in Australia on September 23, in the UK on September 26 and worldwide on September 27, 2011.", " The album was produced and mixed by Robb Flynn, and it was the band's highest charting album ever, charting at 22 on the \"Billboard\" 200, until their following release \"Bloodstone & Diamonds\" charted at 21.", " \"Unto the Locust\" was recorded in Green Day's Jingletown Studios.", " On June 14, 2011, Machine Head released the advance mix of their album track \"Locust\", which was included on the 2011 Mayhem Festival iTunes sampler.", " This would be Machine Head's last studio album with co-founder and bassist Adam Duce before he was fired due to \"ongoing differences\" with the band on February 11, 2013.", " It has sold over 100,000 copies in the United States.", " At just under 49 minutes long it is the band's shortest album released to date." ], "title": "Unto the Locust" }, { "sentences": [ "Revelation is the third studio album released by American boy band 98 Degrees.", " It was released on September 26, 2000.", " The album features the hit single \"Give Me Just One Night (Una Noche)\" which became their highest charting single.", " The album debuted at number-two on the Billboard 200 selling 276,343 copies in its first week, making \"Revelation\" the band's best charting album and highest first-week sales on the Billboard 200." ], "title": "Revelation (98 Degrees album)" } ]
[ "Title: Since When\n\nSince When is a 1998 album by Canadian rock band 54-40. It marks the band's return to the more acoustic folk rock sound of their 1980s albums. The album was the highest charting album in the band's history, peaking at No. 19 on the \"RPM\" Canadian Albums Chart. Also, the album's lead single and title track, \"Since When\", is the highest charting single in the band's history.", "Title: King Diamond discography\n\nThe discography of King Diamond, a Danish heavy metal band, consists of twelve studio releases, two live albums, five compilations, six singles, and four music videos. King Diamond was formed in 1985, after the dissolution of the group Mercyful Fate, by vocalist King Diamond, guitarists Andy LaRocque and Michael Denner, bassist Timi Hansen, and drummer Mikkey Dee. The following year, the band released their debut album \"Fatal Portrait\", which charted at number 33 in Sweden. King Diamond's second studio album, \"Abigail\", was released on February 24, 1987, and reached number 123 in the US, number 39 in Sweden and number 68 in the Netherlands. Following some line-up changes, the group released the album \"\"Them\"\" in 1988, which peaked at number 38 in Sweden, number 65 in the Netherlands, and at number 89 in the US, making \"\"Them\"\" King Diamond's highest charting album in North America. The following year, the band released the follow-up album \"Conspiracy\", which charted at number 111 in North America, number 41 in Sweden and at number 64 in the Netherlands. In 1990, after more line-up changes, King Diamond released the album \"The Eye\", which only charted at number 179 in the US, which makes \"The Eye\" King Diamond's lowest charting album in North America.", "Title: Ed Harcourt discography\n\nThis is the discography of the English singer-songwriter Ed Harcourt. To date, Harcourt has released six studio albums, two compilation albums, three EPs, and fourteen singles (eleven of which have been released commercially). Harcourt's debut album \"Here Be Monsters\" was released in June 2001, and peaked on the UK Albums Chart at #84. His second album \"From Every Sphere\", released in February 2003, became his highest charting album at #39, and also features his highest charting single \"All of Your Days Will Be Blessed\". Released only one year later was his third album \"Strangers\", which features the single \"This One's for You\", Harcourt's second-highest charting single at #41. Two further singles followed throughout the end of 2004 and 2005: \"Born in the '70s\" and \"Loneliness\". A download-only compilation entitled \"Elephant's Graveyard\", collecting B-sides and rarities from 2000 to 2005, was issued in summer 2005. Harcourt's fourth studio album \"The Beautiful Lie\" was released in June 2006.", "Title: Long Tall Sally\n\n\"Long Tall Sally\" is a rock and roll 12-bar blues song written by Robert \"Bumps\" Blackwell, Enotris Johnson, and Little Richard; recorded by Little Richard; and released in March 1956 on the Specialty Records label.", "Title: Journey of a Gemini\n\nJourney of a Gemini is the fourth studio album by American singer Donell Jones. The album's release date was pushed back numerous times due to record label complications of the Sony BMG merger. The album had been given critical acclaim, but due to very poor promotion by his record label LaFace, sales have been lower than expected. Despite that setback, it was Jones' highest charting album on the \"Billboard\" Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart where it topped at number one, while entering the Top 20 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart.", "Title: The Saints discography\n\nThe discography of Australian rock group, The Saints consists of thirteen studio albums, seventeen singles, six EPs, two live albums and ten compilation albums. The Saints began in 1974 as punk rockers and released their first single, \"(I'm) Stranded\", in September 1976 on their own Fatal Records label. They were signed to EMI and released their debut album in February 1977, \"(I'm) Stranded\". Mainstay founder, Chris Bailey, is the principal songwriter and record producer. Their sound became more R&B and pop rock. Their highest charting album, \"All Fools Day\" peaked in the Top 30 on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart in April 1986. Their highest charting single was a cover version of The Easybeats' hit \"The Music Goes Round My Head\" issued in December 1988, which peaked in the Top 40 on the Kent Music Report Singles Chart.", "Title: W.I.C.K.E.D.\n\nW.I.C.K.E.D. (short for Wish I Could Kill Every Day) is the seventh studio album by American hip hop group Twiztid. Released on March 17, 2009, it is the group's highest charting album, peaking at #11 on the \"Billboard\" 200. The album is also the fourth-highest charting album in Psychopathic Records history, beaten only by Insane Clown Posse's \"The Amazing Jeckel Brothers\", \"Bang! Pow! Boom! \", and \"The Mighty Death Pop! \", all of which peaked at #4.", "Title: Here's Little Richard\n\nHere's Little Richard is the debut album from Little Richard, released on March 1957. He had scored six Top 40 hits the previous year, some of which were included on this recording. It was his highest charting album, at 13 on the \"Billboard\" Pop Albums chart. The album contained two of Richard's biggest hits, \"Long Tall Sally\", which reached #6 in the U.S. Pop charts, and \"Jenny, Jenny\", which reached #10 in the U.S. Pop charts.", "Title: Unto the Locust\n\nUnto the Locust is the seventh full-length studio album by American groove metal band Machine Head, released in Australia on September 23, in the UK on September 26 and worldwide on September 27, 2011. The album was produced and mixed by Robb Flynn, and it was the band's highest charting album ever, charting at 22 on the \"Billboard\" 200, until their following release \"Bloodstone & Diamonds\" charted at 21. \"Unto the Locust\" was recorded in Green Day's Jingletown Studios. On June 14, 2011, Machine Head released the advance mix of their album track \"Locust\", which was included on the 2011 Mayhem Festival iTunes sampler. This would be Machine Head's last studio album with co-founder and bassist Adam Duce before he was fired due to \"ongoing differences\" with the band on February 11, 2013. It has sold over 100,000 copies in the United States. At just under 49 minutes long it is the band's shortest album released to date.", "Title: Revelation (98 Degrees album)\n\nRevelation is the third studio album released by American boy band 98 Degrees. It was released on September 26, 2000. The album features the hit single \"Give Me Just One Night (Una Noche)\" which became their highest charting single. The album debuted at number-two on the Billboard 200 selling 276,343 copies in its first week, making \"Revelation\" the band's best charting album and highest first-week sales on the Billboard 200." ]
81,278
Which restaurant opened first, Jet's Pizza or East of Chicago Pizza?
Jet's Pizza
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "East of Chicago Pizza", "Jet's Pizza", "Jet's Pizza" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Chicago Franchise Systems, Inc. franchises operates Italian-based Chicago-style restaurants in Illinois, Georgia, California and Missouri which specialize in Chicago-style cuisine They have operated since 1990, when they took over the popular Nancy's Pizza chain of pizzerias.", " Nancy's itself was started in 1971 by Nancy and Rocco Palese, a couple who claims to have invented the concept of stuffed pizza.", " Today, there are 36 Nancy's locations in Chicago metropolitan area, as well as two location in the Atlanta, Georgia area, and one in the Los Angeles, CA area.", " CFS, Inc. operates Al's Beef, a popular Italian beef restaurant that is extremely well known in downtown Chicago and is regarded as one of the best beef sandwiches in the country.", " CFS, Inc. just launched Doughocracy Pizza + Brews, a fast casual pizza place that gives customers the \"Freedom to Choose\" their own toppings on a hand stretched pizza crust that can be paired with local craft beers.", " There are two Doughocracy restaurants, one in Geneva, Illinois and one in University City, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis." ], "title": "Chicago Franchise Systems, Inc." }, { "sentences": [ "America's Incredible Pizza Company (AIPC) is an American restaurant chain based in Springfield, Missouri.", " The restaurants are pizza buffets and entertainment centers.", " The first restaurant opened in Springfield in 2002.", " The company has 1,200 employees, and a revenue of $64.1 million." ], "title": "America's Incredible Pizza Company" }, { "sentences": [ "East of Chicago Pizza is a restaurant chain based in Lima, Ohio offering different styles of pizza, buffalo wings, breadsticks, and subs.", " They have 75 restaurants in Ohio, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, New York, Michigan and South Carolina.", " The first restaurant was opened in 1982 as the Greenwich Pizza Barn in Greenwich, OH." ], "title": "East of Chicago Pizza" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir Pizza is an United States chain of pizza restaurants.", " Wendell Swartz opened the original restaurant in Lafayette, Indiana in 1957 under the name of Pizza King.", " Sir Pizza was incorporated in 1965.", " In 1966, Robert Swartz, Wendell's brother, expanded Pizza King outside of Indiana under the name of \"Sir Pizza\".", " In Indiana, they are franchised under the \"Pizza King\" name, one of two chains in Indiana using that name." ], "title": "Sir Pizza" }, { "sentences": [ "Freshslice Pizza is a Canadian franchised pizza chain in restaurants located throughout British Columbia, and one location in Toronto as of 2016.", " The first restaurant opened in 1999 in Vancouver, British Columbia.", " Today, Freshslice Pizza is the second-largest pizza chain in British Columbia behind Panago in terms of locations open." ], "title": "Freshslice Pizza" }, { "sentences": [ "Cottage Inn Pizza is an American regional franchise pizza delivery corporation headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan.", " The first Cottage Inn restaurant opened in Ann Arbor in 1948 and remains the company's flagship today.", " There are currently over 50 franchised stores in Michigan and Ohio." ], "title": "Cottage Inn Pizza" }, { "sentences": [ "Chicago Pizza and Oven Grinder Company is a restaurant located in Chicago, Illinois.", " The restaurant was founded in 1972, and specializes in a signature dish called the \"pizza pot pie.\"", " It enjoys local popularity and has appeared in many publications and television shows." ], "title": "Chicago Pizza and Oven Grinder Company" }, { "sentences": [ "Aurelio's Pizza is an Illinois restaurant chain which centers its business around the thin crust variety of Chicago-style pizza.", " Aurelio's Pizza has three corporate owned stores and 37 franchised locations in 6 states.", " Aurelio's Pizza is the oldest Chicago pizza franchise restaurant, franchising since 1974." ], "title": "Aurelio's Pizza" }, { "sentences": [ "The Chicago Pizza Pie Factory was a chain of pizza restaurants.", " The chain originated in Crown Passage (off Pall Mall) as The Chicago Pizza Pie Factory and was started by entrepreneur Bob Payton in 1976-7.", " The London establishment also had a bar.", " This was the start of a series of restaurants forming the My Kinda Town chain.", " The chain opened restaurants in places such as Paris and Barcelona, where they operated successfully for several decades.", " The Paris site now houses a Burger King." ], "title": "The Chicago Pizza Pie Factory" }, { "sentences": [ "Jet's Pizza is an American pizza franchise restaurant.", " It was founded in 1978 in Sterling Heights, Michigan, and operates primarily in the state of Michigan." ], "title": "Jet's Pizza" } ]
[ "Title: Chicago Franchise Systems, Inc.\n\nChicago Franchise Systems, Inc. franchises operates Italian-based Chicago-style restaurants in Illinois, Georgia, California and Missouri which specialize in Chicago-style cuisine They have operated since 1990, when they took over the popular Nancy's Pizza chain of pizzerias. Nancy's itself was started in 1971 by Nancy and Rocco Palese, a couple who claims to have invented the concept of stuffed pizza. Today, there are 36 Nancy's locations in Chicago metropolitan area, as well as two location in the Atlanta, Georgia area, and one in the Los Angeles, CA area. CFS, Inc. operates Al's Beef, a popular Italian beef restaurant that is extremely well known in downtown Chicago and is regarded as one of the best beef sandwiches in the country. CFS, Inc. just launched Doughocracy Pizza + Brews, a fast casual pizza place that gives customers the \"Freedom to Choose\" their own toppings on a hand stretched pizza crust that can be paired with local craft beers. There are two Doughocracy restaurants, one in Geneva, Illinois and one in University City, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis.", "Title: America's Incredible Pizza Company\n\nAmerica's Incredible Pizza Company (AIPC) is an American restaurant chain based in Springfield, Missouri. The restaurants are pizza buffets and entertainment centers. The first restaurant opened in Springfield in 2002. The company has 1,200 employees, and a revenue of $64.1 million.", "Title: East of Chicago Pizza\n\nEast of Chicago Pizza is a restaurant chain based in Lima, Ohio offering different styles of pizza, buffalo wings, breadsticks, and subs. They have 75 restaurants in Ohio, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, New York, Michigan and South Carolina. The first restaurant was opened in 1982 as the Greenwich Pizza Barn in Greenwich, OH.", "Title: Sir Pizza\n\nSir Pizza is an United States chain of pizza restaurants. Wendell Swartz opened the original restaurant in Lafayette, Indiana in 1957 under the name of Pizza King. Sir Pizza was incorporated in 1965. In 1966, Robert Swartz, Wendell's brother, expanded Pizza King outside of Indiana under the name of \"Sir Pizza\". In Indiana, they are franchised under the \"Pizza King\" name, one of two chains in Indiana using that name.", "Title: Freshslice Pizza\n\nFreshslice Pizza is a Canadian franchised pizza chain in restaurants located throughout British Columbia, and one location in Toronto as of 2016. The first restaurant opened in 1999 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Today, Freshslice Pizza is the second-largest pizza chain in British Columbia behind Panago in terms of locations open.", "Title: Cottage Inn Pizza\n\nCottage Inn Pizza is an American regional franchise pizza delivery corporation headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The first Cottage Inn restaurant opened in Ann Arbor in 1948 and remains the company's flagship today. There are currently over 50 franchised stores in Michigan and Ohio.", "Title: Chicago Pizza and Oven Grinder Company\n\nChicago Pizza and Oven Grinder Company is a restaurant located in Chicago, Illinois. The restaurant was founded in 1972, and specializes in a signature dish called the \"pizza pot pie.\" It enjoys local popularity and has appeared in many publications and television shows.", "Title: Aurelio's Pizza\n\nAurelio's Pizza is an Illinois restaurant chain which centers its business around the thin crust variety of Chicago-style pizza. Aurelio's Pizza has three corporate owned stores and 37 franchised locations in 6 states. Aurelio's Pizza is the oldest Chicago pizza franchise restaurant, franchising since 1974.", "Title: The Chicago Pizza Pie Factory\n\nThe Chicago Pizza Pie Factory was a chain of pizza restaurants. The chain originated in Crown Passage (off Pall Mall) as The Chicago Pizza Pie Factory and was started by entrepreneur Bob Payton in 1976-7. The London establishment also had a bar. This was the start of a series of restaurants forming the My Kinda Town chain. The chain opened restaurants in places such as Paris and Barcelona, where they operated successfully for several decades. The Paris site now houses a Burger King.", "Title: Jet's Pizza\n\nJet's Pizza is an American pizza franchise restaurant. It was founded in 1978 in Sterling Heights, Michigan, and operates primarily in the state of Michigan." ]
81,279
KGVA serves residents of an Indian reservation with how many enrolled members in 2010
2,851
bridge
hard
{ "title": [ "KGVA", "Fort Belknap Indian Reservation" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 3 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians (Ojibwe language: Mikinaakwajiw-ininiwag) is a Native American tribe of Ojibwa and Métis peoples, based on the Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation in Belcourt, North Dakota.", " The tribe has 30,000 enrolled members.", " A population of 5,815 reside on the main reservation and another 2,516 reside on off-reservation trust land (as of the 2000 census).", " It is federally recognized and Wayne L. Keplin is the current Tribal Chairman elected for 2016 to 2018 term." ], "title": "Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians" }, { "sentences": [ "The Colorado River Indian Tribes is a federally recognized tribe consisting of the four distinct ethnic groups associated with the Colorado River Indian Reservation: Chemehuevi, the Mohave, Hopi, and Navajo.", " The tribe has about 4,277 enrolled members." ], "title": "Colorado River Indian Tribes" }, { "sentences": [ "United States v. Quiver, 241 U.S. 602 (1916) is a case decided by the United States Supreme Court after first appearing in United States District Court for the District of South Dakota.", " The case argued on February 28, 1916 and decided on June 12, 1916 concerned adultery committed on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota between two enrolled members of the Oglala Sioux Tribe.", " The district court had held that adultery committed by an Indian with another Indian on an Indian reservation was not punishable under the act of March 3, 1887, c. 397, 24 Stat.", " 635, now § 316 of the Penal Code.", " This decision was made because the offense occurred on a Sioux Indian reservation which is not said to be under jurisdiction of the district court.", " The United States Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the district court saying that the adultery was not punishable as it had occurred between two American Indians on an American Indian reservation." ], "title": "United States v. Quiver" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hualapai (pronounced Wa-la-pie) is a federally recognized Indian tribe in Arizona with over 2300 enrolled members.", " Approximately 1353 enrolled members reside on the Hualapai Indian reservation, which spans over three counties in Northern Arizona (Coconino, Yavapai, and Mohave)." ], "title": "Hualapai" }, { "sentences": [ "Iron Crow v. Oglala Sioux Tribe of Pine Ridge Reservation, 231 F.2d 89 (8th Cir.1956), was a case where the plaintiffs challenged the authority of Indian tribal courts; the matter involving both adultery and tax assessment was heard by the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.", " Two of the plaintiffs, both enrolled members of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, Marie Little Finger and David Black Cat were tried and convicted in the Oglala Sioux Tribal court of the crime of adultery, under the Revised Code of the Oglala Sioux Tribe.", " The third plaintiff in the case Thomas Iron Crow, also an enrolled member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe challenged the jurisdiction of the tribal court to enforce the collection of a tax assessed against parties who were none-members of the tribe who leased grazing rights from him on his allocated land on the reservation." ], "title": "Iron Crow v. Oglala Sioux Tribe" }, { "sentences": [ "The Gros Ventre ( ; from French: \"big belly\"), also known as the A'ani, A'aninin, Haaninin, and Atsina, are a historically Algonquian-speaking Native American tribe located in north central Montana.", " Today the Gros Ventre people are enrolled in the Fort Belknap Indian Community of the Fort Belknap Reservation of Montana, a federally recognized tribe with 3,682 enrolled members, that also includes Assiniboine people or Nakoda people, the Gros Ventre's historical enemies.", " The Fort Belknap Indian Reservation is in the northernmost part of Montana, just south of the small town of Harlem, Montana." ], "title": "Gros Ventre" }, { "sentences": [ "WRTC is a Tribally charted college located in Fort Washakie, Wyoming.", " The campus is on the Wind River Indian Reservation in central Wyoming.", " WRTC serves residents of the Wind River Indian Reservation and surrounding communities.", " WRTC’s enrollment consists of mostly Northern Arapaho and Eastern Shoshone students." ], "title": "Wind River Tribal College" }, { "sentences": [ "The Fort Belknap Indian Reservation is shared by two Native American tribes, the A'aninin (\"Gros Ventre\") and the Nakota (\"Assiniboine\").", " The reservation covers 1,014.064 sqmi , and is located in north central Montana.", " The total area includes the main portion of their homeland, as well as off-reservation trust land.", " The tribes reported a total of 2,851 enrolled members in 2010.", " The largest city on the reservation is Fort Belknap Agency, at the reservation's north end.", " This is just south of the city of Harlem across the Milk River." ], "title": "Fort Belknap Indian Reservation" }, { "sentences": [ "Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation is one of seven American Indian reservations in the U.S. state of Montana.", " Established by an act of Congress in 1916, it was originally intended for landless Chippewa (Ojibwe) Indians in the American West, but has grown to include many Cree (Nēhiyaw) and Métis over the years.", " The reservation is located in Hill and Chouteau counties in northeastern Montana, about 40 mi from the Canada–U.S. border.", " It has a total land area of 171.4 sqmi , which includes extensive off-reservation trust lands.", " The reservation is reported to have 6,177 enrolled members." ], "title": "Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation" }, { "sentences": [ "KGVA (88.1 FM), is a public radio station in Fort Belknap Agency, Montana, serving residents of the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation.", " Programming on KGVA consists of local programming (including native, oldies, Top 40 and Adult Contemporary music), plus programs from National Public Radio and Native Voice One." ], "title": "KGVA" } ]
[ "Title: Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians\n\nThe Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians (Ojibwe language: Mikinaakwajiw-ininiwag) is a Native American tribe of Ojibwa and Métis peoples, based on the Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation in Belcourt, North Dakota. The tribe has 30,000 enrolled members. A population of 5,815 reside on the main reservation and another 2,516 reside on off-reservation trust land (as of the 2000 census). It is federally recognized and Wayne L. Keplin is the current Tribal Chairman elected for 2016 to 2018 term.", "Title: Colorado River Indian Tribes\n\nThe Colorado River Indian Tribes is a federally recognized tribe consisting of the four distinct ethnic groups associated with the Colorado River Indian Reservation: Chemehuevi, the Mohave, Hopi, and Navajo. The tribe has about 4,277 enrolled members.", "Title: United States v. Quiver\n\nUnited States v. Quiver, 241 U.S. 602 (1916) is a case decided by the United States Supreme Court after first appearing in United States District Court for the District of South Dakota. The case argued on February 28, 1916 and decided on June 12, 1916 concerned adultery committed on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota between two enrolled members of the Oglala Sioux Tribe. The district court had held that adultery committed by an Indian with another Indian on an Indian reservation was not punishable under the act of March 3, 1887, c. 397, 24 Stat. 635, now § 316 of the Penal Code. This decision was made because the offense occurred on a Sioux Indian reservation which is not said to be under jurisdiction of the district court. The United States Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the district court saying that the adultery was not punishable as it had occurred between two American Indians on an American Indian reservation.", "Title: Hualapai\n\nThe Hualapai (pronounced Wa-la-pie) is a federally recognized Indian tribe in Arizona with over 2300 enrolled members. Approximately 1353 enrolled members reside on the Hualapai Indian reservation, which spans over three counties in Northern Arizona (Coconino, Yavapai, and Mohave).", "Title: Iron Crow v. Oglala Sioux Tribe\n\nIron Crow v. Oglala Sioux Tribe of Pine Ridge Reservation, 231 F.2d 89 (8th Cir.1956), was a case where the plaintiffs challenged the authority of Indian tribal courts; the matter involving both adultery and tax assessment was heard by the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. Two of the plaintiffs, both enrolled members of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, Marie Little Finger and David Black Cat were tried and convicted in the Oglala Sioux Tribal court of the crime of adultery, under the Revised Code of the Oglala Sioux Tribe. The third plaintiff in the case Thomas Iron Crow, also an enrolled member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe challenged the jurisdiction of the tribal court to enforce the collection of a tax assessed against parties who were none-members of the tribe who leased grazing rights from him on his allocated land on the reservation.", "Title: Gros Ventre\n\nThe Gros Ventre ( ; from French: \"big belly\"), also known as the A'ani, A'aninin, Haaninin, and Atsina, are a historically Algonquian-speaking Native American tribe located in north central Montana. Today the Gros Ventre people are enrolled in the Fort Belknap Indian Community of the Fort Belknap Reservation of Montana, a federally recognized tribe with 3,682 enrolled members, that also includes Assiniboine people or Nakoda people, the Gros Ventre's historical enemies. The Fort Belknap Indian Reservation is in the northernmost part of Montana, just south of the small town of Harlem, Montana.", "Title: Wind River Tribal College\n\nWRTC is a Tribally charted college located in Fort Washakie, Wyoming. The campus is on the Wind River Indian Reservation in central Wyoming. WRTC serves residents of the Wind River Indian Reservation and surrounding communities. WRTC’s enrollment consists of mostly Northern Arapaho and Eastern Shoshone students.", "Title: Fort Belknap Indian Reservation\n\nThe Fort Belknap Indian Reservation is shared by two Native American tribes, the A'aninin (\"Gros Ventre\") and the Nakota (\"Assiniboine\"). The reservation covers 1,014.064 sqmi , and is located in north central Montana. The total area includes the main portion of their homeland, as well as off-reservation trust land. The tribes reported a total of 2,851 enrolled members in 2010. The largest city on the reservation is Fort Belknap Agency, at the reservation's north end. This is just south of the city of Harlem across the Milk River.", "Title: Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation\n\nRocky Boy's Indian Reservation is one of seven American Indian reservations in the U.S. state of Montana. Established by an act of Congress in 1916, it was originally intended for landless Chippewa (Ojibwe) Indians in the American West, but has grown to include many Cree (Nēhiyaw) and Métis over the years. The reservation is located in Hill and Chouteau counties in northeastern Montana, about 40 mi from the Canada–U.S. border. It has a total land area of 171.4 sqmi , which includes extensive off-reservation trust lands. The reservation is reported to have 6,177 enrolled members.", "Title: KGVA\n\nKGVA (88.1 FM), is a public radio station in Fort Belknap Agency, Montana, serving residents of the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation. Programming on KGVA consists of local programming (including native, oldies, Top 40 and Adult Contemporary music), plus programs from National Public Radio and Native Voice One." ]
81,280
Which team that played in the Super Bowl XXXV was coached by Brian Billick?
Baltimore Ravens
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{ "title": [ "Super Bowl XXXV", "2000 Baltimore Ravens season" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Baltimore Ravens season was the franchise's 5th season in the National Football League (NFL) and the second under head coach Brian Billick." ], "title": "2000 Baltimore Ravens season" }, { "sentences": [ "The Baltimore Ravens season was the franchise's 20th season in the National Football League (NFL) and the eighth under head coach John Harbaugh.", " Although picked by some, including \"Sports Illustrated\"'s Peter King, to reach the Super Bowl, they had a disappointing season in part due to injuries.", " 14 of their games were decided by 8 points or less and Joe Flacco, Justin Forsett, Steve Smith, Sr., and Terrell Suggs all suffered season ending injuries.", " They were eliminated from playoff contention in Week 14 with a loss to the Seattle Seahawks, in which they also suffered their ninth loss, resulting their first losing season in the Harbaugh–Flacco era and first since the collapse of the Brian Billick era.", " Ultimately the Ravens finished with a 5–11 record and twenty-two players ended the season on Injured Reserve." ], "title": "2015 Baltimore Ravens season" }, { "sentences": [ "The Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award, or Super Bowl MVP, is presented annually to the most valuable player of the Super Bowl, the National Football League's (NFL) championship game.", " The winner is chosen by a fan vote during the game and by a panel of 16 football writers and broadcasters who vote after the game.", " The media panel's ballots count for 80 percent of the vote tally, while the viewers' ballots make up the other 20 percent.", " The game's viewing audience can vote on the Internet or by using cellular phones; Super Bowl XXXV, held in 2001, was the first Super Bowl with fan voting." ], "title": "Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award" }, { "sentences": [ "Super Bowl XXXV was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Baltimore Ravens and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion New York Giants to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2000 season.", " The Ravens defeated the Giants by the score of 34–7, tied for the seventh largest Super Bowl margin of victory with Super Bowl XXXVII.", " The game was played on January 28, 2001 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida." ], "title": "Super Bowl XXXV" }, { "sentences": [ "Harry Vonray Swayne (born February 2, 1965) is former offensive tackle.", " He is one of the few players to have started a Super Bowl with three teams: Super Bowl XXIX with the Chargers, Super Bowl XXXIII with the Broncos and Super Bowl XXXV with the Ravens" ], "title": "Harry Swayne" }, { "sentences": [ "Bradley William Daluiso (born December 31, 1967 in San Diego, California).", " Brad played soccer all through his high school years at Valhalla High School in El Cajon, CA.", " He is a former American football placekicker in the National Football League.", " He played twelve seasons, the majority of them with the New York Giants.", " In addition, he played for the Atlanta Falcons, the Buffalo Bills, the Denver Broncos and the Oakland Raiders.", " Daluiso appeared in Super Bowl XXVI for the Buffalo Bills and in Super Bowl XXXV for the New York Giants.", " He retired after the 2001 season.", " Daluiso played college football at the University of California, Los Angeles and Grossmont College, El Cajon, California.", " He is a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity." ], "title": "Brad Daluiso" }, { "sentences": [ "Brian Harold Billick (born February 28, 1954) is a former National Football League coach and commentator.", " Billick spent nine seasons as head coach of the Baltimore Ravens from January 19, 1999 to December 31, 2007; he led the Ravens to a 34–7 victory over the New York Giants in Super Bowl XXXV, the franchise's first Super Bowl appearance.", " He was also the offensive coordinator for the Minnesota Vikings (1994–1998) when they broke the scoring record in the 1998 season." ], "title": "Brian Billick" }, { "sentences": [ "Edwin Moliki Mulitalo ( ; born September 1, 1974 in Daly City, California) is a former American football guard.", " He was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the fourth round of the 1999 NFL Draft.", " He played college football at Arizona.", " Mulitalo earned a Super Bowl ring with the Ravens in Super Bowl XXXV.", " He has also played for the Detroit Lions." ], "title": "Edwin Mulitalo" }, { "sentences": [ "Super Bowl XXXVII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Oakland Raiders and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2002 season.", " The Buccaneers defeated the Raiders by the score of 48–21, tied with Super Bowl XXXV for the seventh largest Super Bowl margin of victory, and winning their first ever Super Bowl.", " The game, played on January 26, 2003 at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California, was the sixth Super Bowl to be held a week after the conference championship games (XVII, XXV, XXVIII, XXXIV, and XXXVI).", " It was also the last Super Bowl played in the month of January.", " Super Bowl XXXVI was the first to be played in February, due to the NFL postponing games for a week after the September 11 attacks.", " Starting with Super Bowl XXXVIII in 2004, the Super Bowl has been permanently played in February.", " This was the last Super Bowl until Super Bowl 50 to take place in California." ], "title": "Super Bowl XXXVII" }, { "sentences": [ "Walt Anderson (born c. 1952) is an American football official in the National Football League (NFL) since the 1996 NFL season.", " Anderson spent his first seven seasons in the NFL as a line judge before being promoted to referee for the start of the 2003 NFL season after Dick Hantak and Bob McElwee announced their retirements.", " He is notable for officiating Super Bowl XXXV.", " Anderson was also named as referee for Super Bowl XLV which was played on Feb. 6, 2011, in Arlington, Texas, at Cowboys Stadium.", " He wears uniform number 66." ], "title": "Walt Anderson (American football)" } ]
[ "Title: 2000 Baltimore Ravens season\n\nThe Baltimore Ravens season was the franchise's 5th season in the National Football League (NFL) and the second under head coach Brian Billick.", "Title: 2015 Baltimore Ravens season\n\nThe Baltimore Ravens season was the franchise's 20th season in the National Football League (NFL) and the eighth under head coach John Harbaugh. Although picked by some, including \"Sports Illustrated\"'s Peter King, to reach the Super Bowl, they had a disappointing season in part due to injuries. 14 of their games were decided by 8 points or less and Joe Flacco, Justin Forsett, Steve Smith, Sr., and Terrell Suggs all suffered season ending injuries. They were eliminated from playoff contention in Week 14 with a loss to the Seattle Seahawks, in which they also suffered their ninth loss, resulting their first losing season in the Harbaugh–Flacco era and first since the collapse of the Brian Billick era. Ultimately the Ravens finished with a 5–11 record and twenty-two players ended the season on Injured Reserve.", "Title: Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award\n\nThe Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award, or Super Bowl MVP, is presented annually to the most valuable player of the Super Bowl, the National Football League's (NFL) championship game. The winner is chosen by a fan vote during the game and by a panel of 16 football writers and broadcasters who vote after the game. The media panel's ballots count for 80 percent of the vote tally, while the viewers' ballots make up the other 20 percent. The game's viewing audience can vote on the Internet or by using cellular phones; Super Bowl XXXV, held in 2001, was the first Super Bowl with fan voting.", "Title: Super Bowl XXXV\n\nSuper Bowl XXXV was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Baltimore Ravens and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion New York Giants to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2000 season. The Ravens defeated the Giants by the score of 34–7, tied for the seventh largest Super Bowl margin of victory with Super Bowl XXXVII. The game was played on January 28, 2001 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.", "Title: Harry Swayne\n\nHarry Vonray Swayne (born February 2, 1965) is former offensive tackle. He is one of the few players to have started a Super Bowl with three teams: Super Bowl XXIX with the Chargers, Super Bowl XXXIII with the Broncos and Super Bowl XXXV with the Ravens", "Title: Brad Daluiso\n\nBradley William Daluiso (born December 31, 1967 in San Diego, California). Brad played soccer all through his high school years at Valhalla High School in El Cajon, CA. He is a former American football placekicker in the National Football League. He played twelve seasons, the majority of them with the New York Giants. In addition, he played for the Atlanta Falcons, the Buffalo Bills, the Denver Broncos and the Oakland Raiders. Daluiso appeared in Super Bowl XXVI for the Buffalo Bills and in Super Bowl XXXV for the New York Giants. He retired after the 2001 season. Daluiso played college football at the University of California, Los Angeles and Grossmont College, El Cajon, California. He is a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity.", "Title: Brian Billick\n\nBrian Harold Billick (born February 28, 1954) is a former National Football League coach and commentator. Billick spent nine seasons as head coach of the Baltimore Ravens from January 19, 1999 to December 31, 2007; he led the Ravens to a 34–7 victory over the New York Giants in Super Bowl XXXV, the franchise's first Super Bowl appearance. He was also the offensive coordinator for the Minnesota Vikings (1994–1998) when they broke the scoring record in the 1998 season.", "Title: Edwin Mulitalo\n\nEdwin Moliki Mulitalo ( ; born September 1, 1974 in Daly City, California) is a former American football guard. He was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the fourth round of the 1999 NFL Draft. He played college football at Arizona. Mulitalo earned a Super Bowl ring with the Ravens in Super Bowl XXXV. He has also played for the Detroit Lions.", "Title: Super Bowl XXXVII\n\nSuper Bowl XXXVII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Oakland Raiders and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2002 season. The Buccaneers defeated the Raiders by the score of 48–21, tied with Super Bowl XXXV for the seventh largest Super Bowl margin of victory, and winning their first ever Super Bowl. The game, played on January 26, 2003 at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California, was the sixth Super Bowl to be held a week after the conference championship games (XVII, XXV, XXVIII, XXXIV, and XXXVI). It was also the last Super Bowl played in the month of January. Super Bowl XXXVI was the first to be played in February, due to the NFL postponing games for a week after the September 11 attacks. Starting with Super Bowl XXXVIII in 2004, the Super Bowl has been permanently played in February. This was the last Super Bowl until Super Bowl 50 to take place in California.", "Title: Walt Anderson (American football)\n\nWalt Anderson (born c. 1952) is an American football official in the National Football League (NFL) since the 1996 NFL season. Anderson spent his first seven seasons in the NFL as a line judge before being promoted to referee for the start of the 2003 NFL season after Dick Hantak and Bob McElwee announced their retirements. He is notable for officiating Super Bowl XXXV. Anderson was also named as referee for Super Bowl XLV which was played on Feb. 6, 2011, in Arlington, Texas, at Cowboys Stadium. He wears uniform number 66." ]
81,281
Ironweed is a 1987 American drama film directed by Héctor Babenco, major portions of the film were shot on location in the Albany Rural Cemetery was established on which date, in Colonie, New York?
October 7, 1844
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[ { "sentences": [ "John Van Ness Yates (December 1779 – January 10, 1839) was a New York lawyer, Democratic-Republican politician, and Secretary of State from 1818 to 1826.", " He was born in Albany to Robert Yates, a prominent Anti-Federalist attorney and jurist.", " He became a lawyer after clerking in the office of John Vernon Henry.", " He held a number of offices in Albany, and was one of the first trustees of the Albany United Presbyterian Church.", " He was a captain of a light infantry company in 1806, master in chancery in 1808, recorder of the city 1809-1816, and New York Secretary of State 1818-1826.", " He co-authored \"History of the State of New-York: Including Its Aboriginal and Colonial Annals\" (1826).", " He was buried in Albany Rural Cemetery." ], "title": "John Van Ness Yates" }, { "sentences": [ "Pixote: a Lei do Mais Fraco (] , lit.", " \"Pixote (small child): The Law of the Weak\") is a 1980 Brazilian drama film directed by Héctor Babenco.", " The screenplay was written by Babenco and Jorge Durán, based on the book \"A Infância dos Mortos\" (\"The Childhood of the Dead Ones\") by José Louzeiro." ], "title": "Pixote" }, { "sentences": [ "Ironweed is a 1987 American drama film directed by Héctor Babenco.", " It is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name by William Kennedy, who also wrote the screenplay.", " It stars Jack Nicholson and Meryl Streep, with Carroll Baker, Michael O'Keefe, Diane Venora, Fred Gwynne, Nathan Lane and Tom Waits in supporting roles.", " The story concerns the relationship of a homeless couple: Francis, an alcoholic, and Helen, a terminally ill woman during the Great Depression.", " Major portions of the film were shot on location in Albany, New York, including Jay Street at Lark Street, Albany Rural Cemetery and the Miss Albany Diner on North Broadway." ], "title": "Ironweed (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cortland Rural Cemetery is located in Cortland, New York, USA.", " A non-profit, non-denominational cemetery established in 1853, the still operational cemetery has a physical footprint of approximately 44 acres and features the attributes typical of the mid-19th century garden cemetery or rural cemetery, including rolling hills, copious trees, curving roads, and an overall asymmetrical design.", " The cemetery is regulated by the New York State Department of State NYS Division of Cemeteries and as such has the special designation of 501(c)(13) reserved by independent, non-profit cemeteries in New York.", " It is managed by a volunteer Board of Trustees and funds its operations with a combination of revenues from operations such as burial fees, plot sales income, and marker foundation installation fees, ongoing donations from Cortland Rural Cemetery Foundation, and donations received from individual donors, other foundations, and in-kind assistance from the City of Cortland.", " Adjacent to the State University of New York at Cortland, located at 110 Tompkins Street, and an included in the Tompkins Street-Main Street Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places, the cemetery has over 19,000 individual graves on its grounds, including those of many notable figures in Cortland's history.", " The cemetery's grounds also include noteworthy historical architectural structures, including the Gibson Memorial Chapel designed (circa 1922) by noted architect George W. Conable and an office/garage and superintendent's mansion designed by Carl Wesley Clark (circa 1928).", " The cemetery has dedicated Veterans sections and is also home to a decades-old Jewish Cemetery associated with Cortland's Temple Brith Sholom." ], "title": "Cortland Rural Cemetery" }, { "sentences": [ "The Albany Rural Cemetery was established October 7, 1844, in Colonie, New York, just outside the city of Albany, New York.", " It is renowned as one of the most beautiful, pastoral cemeteries in the United States, at over 400 acre .", " Many historical American figures are buried there." ], "title": "Albany Rural Cemetery" }, { "sentences": [ "Oakwood Cemetery is a nonsectarian rural cemetery in northeastern Troy, New York, United States.", " It operates under the direction of the Troy Cemetery Association, a non-profit board of directors that deals strictly with the operation of the cemetery.", " It was established in 1848 in response to the growing rural cemetery movement in New England and went into service in 1850.", " The cemetery was designed by architect John C. Sidney and underwent its greatest development in the late 19th century under superintendent John Boetcher, who incorporated rare foliage and a clear landscape design strategy.", " Oakwood was the fourth rural cemetery opened in New York and its governing body was the first rural cemetery association created in the state." ], "title": "Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)" }, { "sentences": [ "Foolish Heart (Spanish: Corazón iluminado ) is a 1998 Argentine, Brazilian, and French drama film directed by Héctor Babenco.", " The screenplay was written by Babenco and Ricardo Piglia.", " The film stars Miguel Ángel Solá, Maria Luísa Mendonça, and others." ], "title": "Foolish Heart (1998 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Kirby Van Zandt (March 7, 1814 - January 2, 1886) was a painter active in the Albany, New York region.", " He is remembered for his paintings of race horses for owners including Leland Stanford, Erastus Corning, and Eli Whitney, but also painted bust-length portraits of Albany citizens, dogs, and other animals.", " It has been hypothesized (see Ione) that Van Zandt traced his horse figures from lantern projections of Eadweard Muybridge's celebrated photographs.", " Van Zandt is buried in the Albany Rural Cemetery in Menands, New York." ], "title": "Thomas Kirby Van Zandt" }, { "sentences": [ "Lauro Escorel Filho (born January 5, 1950), most known as Lauro Escorel, is an American-born Brazilian cinematographer and film director.", " He was born during his father, a Ministry of External Relations, stay in Washington, DC.", " He first worked as an assistant to Dib Lutfi and Affonso Beato, and made his debut in 1971 on Leon Hirszman's \"São Bernardo\", which won Gramado Film Festival Best Cinematography Award.", " He directed the short film \"Libertários\", winner of Margarida de Prata Award from the National Conference of Bishops of Brazil, in 1976.", " In 1978, he would win again the Gramado Film Festival Best Cinematography Award for his work on Héctor Babenco's \"Lúcio Flávio, o Passageiro da Agonia\".", " His first feature film, \"Sonho sem Fim\", won the Jury Special Award at the 1986 Gramado Film Festival. \"", "Ironweed\" (1987), another Babenco's film, would make him more known internationally." ], "title": "Lauro Escorel" }, { "sentences": [ "At Play in the Fields of the Lord is a 1991 adventure drama film directed by Héctor Babenco, adapted from the 1965 novel of the same name by American author Peter Matthiessen.", " The screenplay was written by Babenco and Jean-Claude Carrière, and stars Tom Berenger, John Lithgow, Daryl Hannah, Aidan Quinn, Tom Waits and Kathy Bates." ], "title": "At Play in the Fields of the Lord" } ]
[ "Title: John Van Ness Yates\n\nJohn Van Ness Yates (December 1779 – January 10, 1839) was a New York lawyer, Democratic-Republican politician, and Secretary of State from 1818 to 1826. He was born in Albany to Robert Yates, a prominent Anti-Federalist attorney and jurist. He became a lawyer after clerking in the office of John Vernon Henry. He held a number of offices in Albany, and was one of the first trustees of the Albany United Presbyterian Church. He was a captain of a light infantry company in 1806, master in chancery in 1808, recorder of the city 1809-1816, and New York Secretary of State 1818-1826. He co-authored \"History of the State of New-York: Including Its Aboriginal and Colonial Annals\" (1826). He was buried in Albany Rural Cemetery.", "Title: Pixote\n\nPixote: a Lei do Mais Fraco (] , lit. \"Pixote (small child): The Law of the Weak\") is a 1980 Brazilian drama film directed by Héctor Babenco. The screenplay was written by Babenco and Jorge Durán, based on the book \"A Infância dos Mortos\" (\"The Childhood of the Dead Ones\") by José Louzeiro.", "Title: Ironweed (film)\n\nIronweed is a 1987 American drama film directed by Héctor Babenco. It is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name by William Kennedy, who also wrote the screenplay. It stars Jack Nicholson and Meryl Streep, with Carroll Baker, Michael O'Keefe, Diane Venora, Fred Gwynne, Nathan Lane and Tom Waits in supporting roles. The story concerns the relationship of a homeless couple: Francis, an alcoholic, and Helen, a terminally ill woman during the Great Depression. Major portions of the film were shot on location in Albany, New York, including Jay Street at Lark Street, Albany Rural Cemetery and the Miss Albany Diner on North Broadway.", "Title: Cortland Rural Cemetery\n\nThe Cortland Rural Cemetery is located in Cortland, New York, USA. A non-profit, non-denominational cemetery established in 1853, the still operational cemetery has a physical footprint of approximately 44 acres and features the attributes typical of the mid-19th century garden cemetery or rural cemetery, including rolling hills, copious trees, curving roads, and an overall asymmetrical design. The cemetery is regulated by the New York State Department of State NYS Division of Cemeteries and as such has the special designation of 501(c)(13) reserved by independent, non-profit cemeteries in New York. It is managed by a volunteer Board of Trustees and funds its operations with a combination of revenues from operations such as burial fees, plot sales income, and marker foundation installation fees, ongoing donations from Cortland Rural Cemetery Foundation, and donations received from individual donors, other foundations, and in-kind assistance from the City of Cortland. Adjacent to the State University of New York at Cortland, located at 110 Tompkins Street, and an included in the Tompkins Street-Main Street Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places, the cemetery has over 19,000 individual graves on its grounds, including those of many notable figures in Cortland's history. The cemetery's grounds also include noteworthy historical architectural structures, including the Gibson Memorial Chapel designed (circa 1922) by noted architect George W. Conable and an office/garage and superintendent's mansion designed by Carl Wesley Clark (circa 1928). The cemetery has dedicated Veterans sections and is also home to a decades-old Jewish Cemetery associated with Cortland's Temple Brith Sholom.", "Title: Albany Rural Cemetery\n\nThe Albany Rural Cemetery was established October 7, 1844, in Colonie, New York, just outside the city of Albany, New York. It is renowned as one of the most beautiful, pastoral cemeteries in the United States, at over 400 acre . Many historical American figures are buried there.", "Title: Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)\n\nOakwood Cemetery is a nonsectarian rural cemetery in northeastern Troy, New York, United States. It operates under the direction of the Troy Cemetery Association, a non-profit board of directors that deals strictly with the operation of the cemetery. It was established in 1848 in response to the growing rural cemetery movement in New England and went into service in 1850. The cemetery was designed by architect John C. Sidney and underwent its greatest development in the late 19th century under superintendent John Boetcher, who incorporated rare foliage and a clear landscape design strategy. Oakwood was the fourth rural cemetery opened in New York and its governing body was the first rural cemetery association created in the state.", "Title: Foolish Heart (1998 film)\n\nFoolish Heart (Spanish: Corazón iluminado ) is a 1998 Argentine, Brazilian, and French drama film directed by Héctor Babenco. The screenplay was written by Babenco and Ricardo Piglia. The film stars Miguel Ángel Solá, Maria Luísa Mendonça, and others.", "Title: Thomas Kirby Van Zandt\n\nThomas Kirby Van Zandt (March 7, 1814 - January 2, 1886) was a painter active in the Albany, New York region. He is remembered for his paintings of race horses for owners including Leland Stanford, Erastus Corning, and Eli Whitney, but also painted bust-length portraits of Albany citizens, dogs, and other animals. It has been hypothesized (see Ione) that Van Zandt traced his horse figures from lantern projections of Eadweard Muybridge's celebrated photographs. Van Zandt is buried in the Albany Rural Cemetery in Menands, New York.", "Title: Lauro Escorel\n\nLauro Escorel Filho (born January 5, 1950), most known as Lauro Escorel, is an American-born Brazilian cinematographer and film director. He was born during his father, a Ministry of External Relations, stay in Washington, DC. He first worked as an assistant to Dib Lutfi and Affonso Beato, and made his debut in 1971 on Leon Hirszman's \"São Bernardo\", which won Gramado Film Festival Best Cinematography Award. He directed the short film \"Libertários\", winner of Margarida de Prata Award from the National Conference of Bishops of Brazil, in 1976. In 1978, he would win again the Gramado Film Festival Best Cinematography Award for his work on Héctor Babenco's \"Lúcio Flávio, o Passageiro da Agonia\". His first feature film, \"Sonho sem Fim\", won the Jury Special Award at the 1986 Gramado Film Festival. \" Ironweed\" (1987), another Babenco's film, would make him more known internationally.", "Title: At Play in the Fields of the Lord\n\nAt Play in the Fields of the Lord is a 1991 adventure drama film directed by Héctor Babenco, adapted from the 1965 novel of the same name by American author Peter Matthiessen. The screenplay was written by Babenco and Jean-Claude Carrière, and stars Tom Berenger, John Lithgow, Daryl Hannah, Aidan Quinn, Tom Waits and Kathy Bates." ]
81,282
Are Atom Smash and Gorillaz both bands?
yes
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[ { "sentences": [ "A CN star is a star with strong cyanogen bands in its spectrum.", " Cyanogen is a simple molecule of one carbon atom and one nitrogen atom, with absorption bands around 388.9 and 421.6 nm.", " This group of stars was first noticed by Nancy G. Roman who called them 4150 stars." ], "title": "CN star" }, { "sentences": [ "Flamenco rock or Andalusian rock is a rock music subgenre that emerged from (but is not limited to) the Spanish region of Andalusia throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s.", " There were some precedents like a couple of albums (\"Rock encounter (with Joe Beck)\" and \"The Soul of Flamenco and the Essence of Rock\") by Sabicas, a couple of singles (\"El garrotín / Tangos de Ketama\" and \"Ni recuerdo ni Olvido\") by Smash, Gong, Galaxia, Flamenco or even the American band Carmen.", " However, Triana was recognized as a pioneer of the genre since their music focuses on a complete fusion of the progressive rock and flamenco.", " Many bands that mix progressive and symphonic rock with flamenco followed them such as Imán Califato independiente, Cai, Guadalquivir, Alameda or Mezquita; that's why the term \"Andalusian rock\" may be understood simply as flamenco prog.", " Medina Azahara turned from progressive to a hard rock outfit in the 1980s and they remain as one of the most popular flamenco rock bands in its home nation.", " Also other flamenco-influenced styles of rock emerged like the flamenco-folk band Veneno, flamenco-jazz-blues band Pata Negra among other bands that melted flamenco with African, reggae or Latin rhythms." ], "title": "Flamenco rock" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1971 Meddle tour was a short concert tour by the British band Pink Floyd.", " It began in October 1971 and ended in November of the same year.", " It was intended to promote their new album \"Meddle\" in the United States and Canada, however some of the album's material had already been played during the bands Atom Heart Mother World Tour.", " The practice of playing songs before their official release later became a tradition for the group following the Meddle tour.", " The set list played during the tour was varied, with the band playing material from their previous albums \"A Saucerful of Secrets\", \"More\", and \"Atom Heart Mother\", plus the newly released \"Meddle\".", " The tour would also feature the final time \"Embryo\", \"Fat Old Sun\" and \"Cymbaline\" would be played by the band live." ], "title": "Meddle Tour" }, { "sentences": [ "Paul Trust is an American songwriter and record producer who has worked with recording artists such as Starset, Morgan Wallen, Say Anything, Diecast, Endo, Jesse Strange, Atom Smash, Downplay and The Cleopatra Complex.", " His work has appeared in major movie soundtracks including Dracula 2000, Alone in the Dark, and The Cave.", " He is also known for writing and producing a large body of music for network sports.", " His music has appeared in The NFL on CBS, The NFL Today, CBS March Madness, The PGA on CBS, The Masters, SuperBowl 50, AFC Playoff games, The WWE and NCAA College football and basketball.", " In addition he wrote, produced and mixed “We Own The Night” the 2016 promotional theme for Thursday Night Football.", " In 2011 he wrote the song Stand Up which was recorded by American Idol semi finalist James Durbin and produced by Howard Benson and was part of an NFL compilation album entitled Official Gameday Music of the NFL Vol.", " 2." ], "title": "Paul Trust" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cleopatra Complex is an American rock band from Miami, Florida, United States.", " The band was formed in 2012 by Gea Gamboa and Paul Trust shortly after a project they were previously working on named All The Pretty Cars dissolved.", " Gamboa and Trust have worked together since 2003, when at 15 she started her first band, Faces of March, for which Gamboa was the lead singer/writer and Trust was the producer/writer.", " Trust has also produced or written for such artists as Atom Smash, Say Anything, Diecast, Endo and James Durbin." ], "title": "The Cleopatra Complex" }, { "sentences": [ "Chemi-ionization is the formation of an ion through the reaction of a gas phase atom or molecule with an atom or molecule in an excited state while also creating new bonds.", " This process is helpful in mass spectrometry because it creates unique bands that can be used to identify molecules.", " This process is extremely common in nature as it is considered the primary initial reaction in flames." ], "title": "Chemi-ionization" }, { "sentences": [ "Atom Smash is a Miami, Florida-based hard rock band consisting of Serg Gabriel Sanchez (vocals), Mark \"Taco\" Annino (drums), Luke \"Cowboy\" Rice (guitar, Vocals) and \"Crazy\" Dave Carrey (Bass) Formerly signed to Jive Records." ], "title": "Atom Smash" }, { "sentences": [ "Gorillaz are an English virtual band created in 1998 by musician Damon Albarn and artist Jamie Hewlett.", " The band consists of four animated members: 2-D (lead vocals, keyboards), Murdoc Niccals (bass guitar), Noodle (guitar, keyboards) and Russel Hobbs (drums and percussion).", " These members are fictional and are not personas of any \"real life\" musicians involved in the project.", " Their fictional universe is explored through the band's music videos, as well as a number of other short cartoons.", " In reality, Albarn is the only permanent musical contributor, and the music is often a collaboration between various musicians.", " Writers and critics have described their music as alternative rock, trip hop, alternative hip hop, electronica, indie, Britpop, dance-rock, rap rock, dub, reggae and pop." ], "title": "Gorillaz" }, { "sentences": [ "Lisle Kinney is a musician from New Zealand.", " His full name is David Lisle Kinney.", " From 1967 onwards he was a semi-professional musician, playing mainly in cabaret bands.", " He played bass in the following bands: October while at the University of Auckland (Graham Brazier was also in October); Brown Street, the resident band at the Great Northern Hotel; Hello Sailor and DD Smash.", " He had to leave DD Smash after a road accident.", " After this however, Lisle played Bass with Sonny Day in the Coromandel \"Better start saving up\" tour of '87." ], "title": "Lisle Kinney" }, { "sentences": [ "Box Hits (formerly Smash Hits) is a British commercial television channel owned by The Box Plus Network.", " The channel broadcasts general pop music in shows such as Chartbusters, which is recent music and Pop Domination, which is new and old music.", " It also shows other programmes such as themed countdowns and charts such as Top 50 Boy Bands.", " The channel also has hours dedicated to a particular artist or band such as Pussycat Dolls: Ultimate 10.", " It was originally based on the former \"Smash Hits\" magazine, which was owned by EMAP." ], "title": "Box Hits" } ]
[ "Title: CN star\n\nA CN star is a star with strong cyanogen bands in its spectrum. Cyanogen is a simple molecule of one carbon atom and one nitrogen atom, with absorption bands around 388.9 and 421.6 nm. This group of stars was first noticed by Nancy G. Roman who called them 4150 stars.", "Title: Flamenco rock\n\nFlamenco rock or Andalusian rock is a rock music subgenre that emerged from (but is not limited to) the Spanish region of Andalusia throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s. There were some precedents like a couple of albums (\"Rock encounter (with Joe Beck)\" and \"The Soul of Flamenco and the Essence of Rock\") by Sabicas, a couple of singles (\"El garrotín / Tangos de Ketama\" and \"Ni recuerdo ni Olvido\") by Smash, Gong, Galaxia, Flamenco or even the American band Carmen. However, Triana was recognized as a pioneer of the genre since their music focuses on a complete fusion of the progressive rock and flamenco. Many bands that mix progressive and symphonic rock with flamenco followed them such as Imán Califato independiente, Cai, Guadalquivir, Alameda or Mezquita; that's why the term \"Andalusian rock\" may be understood simply as flamenco prog. Medina Azahara turned from progressive to a hard rock outfit in the 1980s and they remain as one of the most popular flamenco rock bands in its home nation. Also other flamenco-influenced styles of rock emerged like the flamenco-folk band Veneno, flamenco-jazz-blues band Pata Negra among other bands that melted flamenco with African, reggae or Latin rhythms.", "Title: Meddle Tour\n\nThe 1971 Meddle tour was a short concert tour by the British band Pink Floyd. It began in October 1971 and ended in November of the same year. It was intended to promote their new album \"Meddle\" in the United States and Canada, however some of the album's material had already been played during the bands Atom Heart Mother World Tour. The practice of playing songs before their official release later became a tradition for the group following the Meddle tour. The set list played during the tour was varied, with the band playing material from their previous albums \"A Saucerful of Secrets\", \"More\", and \"Atom Heart Mother\", plus the newly released \"Meddle\". The tour would also feature the final time \"Embryo\", \"Fat Old Sun\" and \"Cymbaline\" would be played by the band live.", "Title: Paul Trust\n\nPaul Trust is an American songwriter and record producer who has worked with recording artists such as Starset, Morgan Wallen, Say Anything, Diecast, Endo, Jesse Strange, Atom Smash, Downplay and The Cleopatra Complex. His work has appeared in major movie soundtracks including Dracula 2000, Alone in the Dark, and The Cave. He is also known for writing and producing a large body of music for network sports. His music has appeared in The NFL on CBS, The NFL Today, CBS March Madness, The PGA on CBS, The Masters, SuperBowl 50, AFC Playoff games, The WWE and NCAA College football and basketball. In addition he wrote, produced and mixed “We Own The Night” the 2016 promotional theme for Thursday Night Football. In 2011 he wrote the song Stand Up which was recorded by American Idol semi finalist James Durbin and produced by Howard Benson and was part of an NFL compilation album entitled Official Gameday Music of the NFL Vol. 2.", "Title: The Cleopatra Complex\n\nThe Cleopatra Complex is an American rock band from Miami, Florida, United States. The band was formed in 2012 by Gea Gamboa and Paul Trust shortly after a project they were previously working on named All The Pretty Cars dissolved. Gamboa and Trust have worked together since 2003, when at 15 she started her first band, Faces of March, for which Gamboa was the lead singer/writer and Trust was the producer/writer. Trust has also produced or written for such artists as Atom Smash, Say Anything, Diecast, Endo and James Durbin.", "Title: Chemi-ionization\n\nChemi-ionization is the formation of an ion through the reaction of a gas phase atom or molecule with an atom or molecule in an excited state while also creating new bonds. This process is helpful in mass spectrometry because it creates unique bands that can be used to identify molecules. This process is extremely common in nature as it is considered the primary initial reaction in flames.", "Title: Atom Smash\n\nAtom Smash is a Miami, Florida-based hard rock band consisting of Serg Gabriel Sanchez (vocals), Mark \"Taco\" Annino (drums), Luke \"Cowboy\" Rice (guitar, Vocals) and \"Crazy\" Dave Carrey (Bass) Formerly signed to Jive Records.", "Title: Gorillaz\n\nGorillaz are an English virtual band created in 1998 by musician Damon Albarn and artist Jamie Hewlett. The band consists of four animated members: 2-D (lead vocals, keyboards), Murdoc Niccals (bass guitar), Noodle (guitar, keyboards) and Russel Hobbs (drums and percussion). These members are fictional and are not personas of any \"real life\" musicians involved in the project. Their fictional universe is explored through the band's music videos, as well as a number of other short cartoons. In reality, Albarn is the only permanent musical contributor, and the music is often a collaboration between various musicians. Writers and critics have described their music as alternative rock, trip hop, alternative hip hop, electronica, indie, Britpop, dance-rock, rap rock, dub, reggae and pop.", "Title: Lisle Kinney\n\nLisle Kinney is a musician from New Zealand. His full name is David Lisle Kinney. From 1967 onwards he was a semi-professional musician, playing mainly in cabaret bands. He played bass in the following bands: October while at the University of Auckland (Graham Brazier was also in October); Brown Street, the resident band at the Great Northern Hotel; Hello Sailor and DD Smash. He had to leave DD Smash after a road accident. After this however, Lisle played Bass with Sonny Day in the Coromandel \"Better start saving up\" tour of '87.", "Title: Box Hits\n\nBox Hits (formerly Smash Hits) is a British commercial television channel owned by The Box Plus Network. The channel broadcasts general pop music in shows such as Chartbusters, which is recent music and Pop Domination, which is new and old music. It also shows other programmes such as themed countdowns and charts such as Top 50 Boy Bands. The channel also has hours dedicated to a particular artist or band such as Pussycat Dolls: Ultimate 10. It was originally based on the former \"Smash Hits\" magazine, which was owned by EMAP." ]
81,283
What offensive was a major part of the final Allied offensive of World War I, Meuse-Argonne Offensive or Korean War?
The Meuse-Argonne Offensive
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and Memorial is a 130.5 acre World War I cemetery in France.", " It is located east of the village of Romagne-sous-Montfaucon in Meuse.", " The cemetery contains the largest number of American military dead in Europe (14,246), most of whom lost their lives during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive and were buried there.", " The cemetery consists of eight sections behind a large central reflection pool.", " Beyond the grave sections is a chapel which is decorated with stained glass windows depicting American units' insignias.", " Along the walls of the chapel area are the tablets of the missing which include the names of those soldiers who fought in the region and in northern Russia, but have no known grave.", " It also includes the Montfaucon American Monument.", " This cemetery is maintained by the American Battle Monuments Commission.", " It is open daily to the public from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.", " The cemetery is closed January 1 and December 25, but is open on all other holidays." ], "title": "Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and Memorial" }, { "sentences": [ "Grace D. Banker (October 25, 1892 – September 17, 1960) was a telephone operator who served during World War I (1917–1918) as Chief Operator of mobile for the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) in the U.S. Army Signal Corps.", " She led thirty-three women telephone operators known popularity as Hello Girls.", " They were assigned in New York to travel to France to operate telephone switch boards at the war front in Paris, and at Chaumont, Haute-Marne.", " They also operated the telephone switch boards at First Army headquarters at Ligny-en-Barrois, about 5 mi to the south of Saint-Mihiel, and later during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive.", " After her return to civilian life, Banker and her team members were treated as citizen volunteers and initially not given recognition as members of the military.", " In 1919, Banker was honoured with the Distinguished Service Medal for her services with the First Army headquarters during the St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne Offensives, with a commendation." ], "title": "Grace Banker" }, { "sentences": [ "The American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) was the expeditionary force of the United States Army during World War I.", " It was established on July 5, 1917, in France under the command of General John J. Pershing.", " During the United States campaigns in World War I it fought alongside the French Army, British Army, and Canadian Army on the Western Front, against the German Empire.", " A minority of the AEF troops also fought alongside the Italian Army in that same year, against the Austro-Hungarian Army.", " The AEF helped the French Army on the Western Front during the Aisne Offensive (at the Battle of Château-Thierry (1918) and Battle of Belleau Wood) in the summer of 1918, and the AEF fought its major actions in the Battle of Saint-Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in the latter part of 1918." ], "title": "American Expeditionary Forces" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Canal du Nord was part of a general Allied offensive against German positions on the Western Front during the Hundred Days Offensive of World War I.", " The battle took place in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France, along an incomplete portion of the Canal du Nord and on the outskirts of Cambrai between 27 September and 1 October 1918.", " To avoid the risk of having extensive German reserves massed against a single Allied attack, the assault along the Canal du Nord was undertaken as part of a number of closely sequenced Allied attacks at separate points along the Western Front.", " It began one day after the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, one day before an offensive in the Flanders region of Belgium and two days before the Battle of St. Quentin Canal." ], "title": "Battle of the Canal du Nord" }, { "sentences": [ "The service of the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Rifles in World War I saw the battalion serving on the Western Front throughout the war.", " It participated in several of the most significant battles of the war, including the battles of Neuve-Chapelle, the Somme, Passchendaele and St Quentin.", " It suffered very heavy casualties, repeatedly losing its commanding officers during offensives; by the end of one attack in 1916, it was down to only one surviving officer and sixty men.", " It participated in the final Allied offensive against Germany in 1918 before returning home in May 1919." ], "title": "1st Battalion Royal Irish Rifles in World War I" }, { "sentences": [ "The Korean War (in South Korean Hangul: 한국전쟁 ; Hanja: 韓國戰爭 ; RR: \"Hanguk Jeonjaeng \" , \"Korean War\"; in North Korean Chosŏn'gŭl: 조국해방전쟁 ; Hancha: 祖國解放戰爭 ; MR: \"Choguk haebang chǒnjaeng \" , \"Fatherland Liberation War\"; 25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953) was a war between North Korea (with the support of China and the Soviet Union) and South Korea (with the principal support of the United States).", " The war began on 25 June 1950 when North Korea invaded South Korea.", " The United Nations, with the United States as the principal force, came to the aid of South Korea.", " China came to the aid of North Korea, and the Soviet Union also gave some assistance to the North." ], "title": "Korean War" }, { "sentences": [ "Hart Goodloe (January 31, 1875 - March 21, 1954) was a surgeon in the First World War who served at Saint-Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive.", " Hart Goodloe was born in Danville, Kentucky in 1875.", " He is a graduate of University of Louisville's School of Medicine and a member of Phi Chi Medical Fraternity's Alpha Alpha-Gamma Chapter serving as Grand Presiding Senior (President) of the Grand Chapter from 1900 to 1901.", " On August 13, 1917 he enlisted in the U.S. Army at age 42.", " He was commissioned to the rank of major and was a surgeon in the army.", " By 1918 he was sent over to France and saw action at the Battle of Saint-Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne Offensive.", " He was discharged from service on March 18, 1919, and resided in St. Louis, Missouri.", " His war documents were destroyed in a fire at the St. Louis archives.", " He died at Veterans Hospital, Biloxi, Mississippi, on March 21, 1954 at age 79." ], "title": "Hart Goodloe" }, { "sentences": [ "The Meuse-Argonne Offensive, also known as the Maas-Argonne Offensive and the Battle of the Argonne Forest, was a major part of the final Allied offensive of World War I that stretched along the entire Western Front.", " It was fought from 26 September 1918 until the Armistice of 11 November 1918, a total of 47 days.", " The Meuse-Argonne Offensive was the largest in United States military history, involving 1.2 million American soldiers.", " It was one of a series of Allied attacks known as the Hundred Days Offensive, which brought the war to an end.", " The battle cost 28,000 German lives and 26,277 American lives.", " It was the largest and bloodiest operation of World War I for the American Expeditionary Force (AEF), which was commanded by General John J. Pershing, and one of the deadliest battles in American history.", " American losses were exacerbated by the inexperience of many of the troops, and tactics used during the early phases of the operation." ], "title": "Meuse-Argonne Offensive" }, { "sentences": [ "Unternehmen Ochsenkopf (Operation Ox Head) also known as the Battle of Sidi Nsir, and the Battle of Hunts Gap was an Axis offensive operation in Tunisia from 26 February – 4 March 1943, during the Tunisia Campaign of the Second World War.", " The offensive and a subsidiary operation \"Unternehmen Ausladung\", was intended to gain control of Medjez el Bab, Béja, El Aroussa, Djebel Abiod and a position known as Hunt's Gap, between the British First Army and the Axis Army Group Africa (\"Heeresgruppe Afrika\" /\"Gruppo d'Armate Africa\" ).", " The offensive gained some ground but none of the more ambitious objectives were reached before the operation was called off, due to increasing losses of infantry and tanks, particularly the heavy Tigers.", " \"Unternehmen Ochsenkopf\" was the last big Axis offensive by the 5th Panzer Army before the final Allied offensive in April and May, which occupied Tunisia and took the surviving 250,000 Axis troops into captivity." ], "title": "Operation Ochsenkopf" }, { "sentences": [ "General Noël Marie Amédée Garnier-Duplessix (sometimes Duplessis) was a French army officer.", " Whilst still a colonel he commanded the 2nd Infantry Division in the Allied victory at the First Battle of the Marne before seeing service in the Zaian War in the French protectorate of Morocco.", " Garnier-Duplessix returned to France in October 1916 and received command of the 37th Infantry Division for the 15 December offensive of the Battle of Verdun and the Nivelle Offensive of April 1917.", " He received command of the 9th Army Corps in June 1918 and led that unit to victory in the August Battle of Amiens and the autumn Meuse-Argonne Offensive.", " After the war he was posted to Cilicia in the Franco-Turkish War of 1920-1 where he argued against early withdrawal of troops following the March 1921 Cilicia Peace Treaty." ], "title": "Noël Garnier-Duplessix" } ]
[ "Title: Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and Memorial\n\nThe Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and Memorial is a 130.5 acre World War I cemetery in France. It is located east of the village of Romagne-sous-Montfaucon in Meuse. The cemetery contains the largest number of American military dead in Europe (14,246), most of whom lost their lives during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive and were buried there. The cemetery consists of eight sections behind a large central reflection pool. Beyond the grave sections is a chapel which is decorated with stained glass windows depicting American units' insignias. Along the walls of the chapel area are the tablets of the missing which include the names of those soldiers who fought in the region and in northern Russia, but have no known grave. It also includes the Montfaucon American Monument. This cemetery is maintained by the American Battle Monuments Commission. It is open daily to the public from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The cemetery is closed January 1 and December 25, but is open on all other holidays.", "Title: Grace Banker\n\nGrace D. Banker (October 25, 1892 – September 17, 1960) was a telephone operator who served during World War I (1917–1918) as Chief Operator of mobile for the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) in the U.S. Army Signal Corps. She led thirty-three women telephone operators known popularity as Hello Girls. They were assigned in New York to travel to France to operate telephone switch boards at the war front in Paris, and at Chaumont, Haute-Marne. They also operated the telephone switch boards at First Army headquarters at Ligny-en-Barrois, about 5 mi to the south of Saint-Mihiel, and later during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. After her return to civilian life, Banker and her team members were treated as citizen volunteers and initially not given recognition as members of the military. In 1919, Banker was honoured with the Distinguished Service Medal for her services with the First Army headquarters during the St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne Offensives, with a commendation.", "Title: American Expeditionary Forces\n\nThe American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) was the expeditionary force of the United States Army during World War I. It was established on July 5, 1917, in France under the command of General John J. Pershing. During the United States campaigns in World War I it fought alongside the French Army, British Army, and Canadian Army on the Western Front, against the German Empire. A minority of the AEF troops also fought alongside the Italian Army in that same year, against the Austro-Hungarian Army. The AEF helped the French Army on the Western Front during the Aisne Offensive (at the Battle of Château-Thierry (1918) and Battle of Belleau Wood) in the summer of 1918, and the AEF fought its major actions in the Battle of Saint-Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in the latter part of 1918.", "Title: Battle of the Canal du Nord\n\nThe Battle of Canal du Nord was part of a general Allied offensive against German positions on the Western Front during the Hundred Days Offensive of World War I. The battle took place in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France, along an incomplete portion of the Canal du Nord and on the outskirts of Cambrai between 27 September and 1 October 1918. To avoid the risk of having extensive German reserves massed against a single Allied attack, the assault along the Canal du Nord was undertaken as part of a number of closely sequenced Allied attacks at separate points along the Western Front. It began one day after the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, one day before an offensive in the Flanders region of Belgium and two days before the Battle of St. Quentin Canal.", "Title: 1st Battalion Royal Irish Rifles in World War I\n\nThe service of the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Rifles in World War I saw the battalion serving on the Western Front throughout the war. It participated in several of the most significant battles of the war, including the battles of Neuve-Chapelle, the Somme, Passchendaele and St Quentin. It suffered very heavy casualties, repeatedly losing its commanding officers during offensives; by the end of one attack in 1916, it was down to only one surviving officer and sixty men. It participated in the final Allied offensive against Germany in 1918 before returning home in May 1919.", "Title: Korean War\n\nThe Korean War (in South Korean Hangul: 한국전쟁 ; Hanja: 韓國戰爭 ; RR: \"Hanguk Jeonjaeng \" , \"Korean War\"; in North Korean Chosŏn'gŭl: 조국해방전쟁 ; Hancha: 祖國解放戰爭 ; MR: \"Choguk haebang chǒnjaeng \" , \"Fatherland Liberation War\"; 25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953) was a war between North Korea (with the support of China and the Soviet Union) and South Korea (with the principal support of the United States). The war began on 25 June 1950 when North Korea invaded South Korea. The United Nations, with the United States as the principal force, came to the aid of South Korea. China came to the aid of North Korea, and the Soviet Union also gave some assistance to the North.", "Title: Hart Goodloe\n\nHart Goodloe (January 31, 1875 - March 21, 1954) was a surgeon in the First World War who served at Saint-Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Hart Goodloe was born in Danville, Kentucky in 1875. He is a graduate of University of Louisville's School of Medicine and a member of Phi Chi Medical Fraternity's Alpha Alpha-Gamma Chapter serving as Grand Presiding Senior (President) of the Grand Chapter from 1900 to 1901. On August 13, 1917 he enlisted in the U.S. Army at age 42. He was commissioned to the rank of major and was a surgeon in the army. By 1918 he was sent over to France and saw action at the Battle of Saint-Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne Offensive. He was discharged from service on March 18, 1919, and resided in St. Louis, Missouri. His war documents were destroyed in a fire at the St. Louis archives. He died at Veterans Hospital, Biloxi, Mississippi, on March 21, 1954 at age 79.", "Title: Meuse-Argonne Offensive\n\nThe Meuse-Argonne Offensive, also known as the Maas-Argonne Offensive and the Battle of the Argonne Forest, was a major part of the final Allied offensive of World War I that stretched along the entire Western Front. It was fought from 26 September 1918 until the Armistice of 11 November 1918, a total of 47 days. The Meuse-Argonne Offensive was the largest in United States military history, involving 1.2 million American soldiers. It was one of a series of Allied attacks known as the Hundred Days Offensive, which brought the war to an end. The battle cost 28,000 German lives and 26,277 American lives. It was the largest and bloodiest operation of World War I for the American Expeditionary Force (AEF), which was commanded by General John J. Pershing, and one of the deadliest battles in American history. American losses were exacerbated by the inexperience of many of the troops, and tactics used during the early phases of the operation.", "Title: Operation Ochsenkopf\n\nUnternehmen Ochsenkopf (Operation Ox Head) also known as the Battle of Sidi Nsir, and the Battle of Hunts Gap was an Axis offensive operation in Tunisia from 26 February – 4 March 1943, during the Tunisia Campaign of the Second World War. The offensive and a subsidiary operation \"Unternehmen Ausladung\", was intended to gain control of Medjez el Bab, Béja, El Aroussa, Djebel Abiod and a position known as Hunt's Gap, between the British First Army and the Axis Army Group Africa (\"Heeresgruppe Afrika\" /\"Gruppo d'Armate Africa\" ). The offensive gained some ground but none of the more ambitious objectives were reached before the operation was called off, due to increasing losses of infantry and tanks, particularly the heavy Tigers. \"Unternehmen Ochsenkopf\" was the last big Axis offensive by the 5th Panzer Army before the final Allied offensive in April and May, which occupied Tunisia and took the surviving 250,000 Axis troops into captivity.", "Title: Noël Garnier-Duplessix\n\nGeneral Noël Marie Amédée Garnier-Duplessix (sometimes Duplessis) was a French army officer. Whilst still a colonel he commanded the 2nd Infantry Division in the Allied victory at the First Battle of the Marne before seeing service in the Zaian War in the French protectorate of Morocco. Garnier-Duplessix returned to France in October 1916 and received command of the 37th Infantry Division for the 15 December offensive of the Battle of Verdun and the Nivelle Offensive of April 1917. He received command of the 9th Army Corps in June 1918 and led that unit to victory in the August Battle of Amiens and the autumn Meuse-Argonne Offensive. After the war he was posted to Cilicia in the Franco-Turkish War of 1920-1 where he argued against early withdrawal of troops following the March 1921 Cilicia Peace Treaty." ]
81,284
The artist who released the album Xposed is based in which city?
Hong Kong
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[ { "sentences": [ "Tang Tsz-kei (; born 16 August 1991), better known by her stage name G.E.M. (an abbreviation of Get Everybody Moving), is a Chinese singer-songwriter based in Hong Kong.", " She debuted her singing career by releasing the self-titled EP \"G.E.M.\" in 2008.", " In 2012, she released the album \"Xposed\", and won a Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award for the Best Sales Local Female Vocalist.", " In 2014, she appeared on Chinese singing competition program \"I Am a Singer\" (season 2), and then gained popularity in Greater China.", " In the same year, she won a Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Asian Act.", " In 2015, she was ranked eleventh on the \"Forbes\" China Celebrity 100.", " In 2016, she became the only Asian artist featured in the \"Forbes\" 30 Under 30 (Music)." ], "title": "G.E.M. (singer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Xposed is the fourth album of G.E.M. A standard version was released on 5 July 2012; a limited edition was released on 10 July 2012.", "。First autograph signing event of Xposed was held on 8 July in apm, Taipei.", " Live Concert was held on 27 July.", "。" ], "title": "Xposed" }, { "sentences": [ "Christmas, with Love is a Christmas album and the fourth studio album by British recording artist Leona Lewis.", " It was released on 29 November 2013, by Syco Music and RCA Records.", " Work on the album began in February 2013, during which Lewis began writing \"immediately\" after the release of her less-commercially successful album \"Glassheart\" (2012).", " In June 2013, it was revealed (and later confirmed) that Lewis' fourth studio album would be a Christmas album, based on the recommendation of Syco boss Simon Cowell.", " Lewis enlisted two producers for the album: Richard \"Biff\" Stannard and Ash Howes, with Lewis herself contributing to the album's production.", " This is Lewis' first album to be released in North America since 2009's \"Echo\", as her 2012 album, \"Glassheart\" was not released there." ], "title": "Christmas, with Love" }, { "sentences": [ "Kid Rock has released 10 studio albums, one compilation album, two extended plays and one live album.", " His debut album, \"Grits Sandwiches for Breakfast\", was released by Jive Records in 1990.", " Following its release, Kid Rock was dropped by Jive and became an independent artist.", " In 1992, he signed to a small Brooklyn based imprint called Continuum.", " He was released from Continuum after two years and started his own Top Dog record label.", " In 1997, he was signed to Atlantic Records.", " He released his mainstream debut album, \"Devil Without a Cause\", on August 18, 1998.", " The album would be certified diamond by the RIAA and go on to sell 11 million copies in the United States.", " In 2000, he released \"The History of Rock\", a compilation of tracks from 1993's \"The Polyfuze Method\" and 1996's \"Early Mornin Stoned Pimp\".", " \"Cocky\" was released in 2001 as the official follow up to \"Devil Without a Cause\" and sold five million copies.", " That was followed by 2003's \"Kid Rock\" and 2006's \"Live Trucker\".", " \"Live Trucker\" was Kid Rock's first live release selling over 600,000 copies, making it a gold album.", " In 2007, Kid Rock made his comeback with \"Rock n Roll Jesus\", which was certified triple platinum.", " \"Born Free\" was released in 2010 and went platinum.", " Rebel Soul went gold in April 2013.", " He has sold 25 million albums in the US as of December 2013, and over 35 million worldwide.", " He released \"First Kiss\" in 2015, has of January 2016 it has sold 356,000 copies.", " \"Devil\" still proved a strong catalog seller in 2015 selling over 100,000 copies." ], "title": "Kid Rock discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Lakim Shabazz (born Larry Walsh) is a former hip-hop emcee artist who was one of the founding members of the original version of the Flavor Unit crew.", " His stage name refers to the so-called Lost Tribe of Shabazz, which is based on the teachings of Wallace Fard Muhammad.", " As an artist signed to Tuff City, Lakim first gained recognition when he provided vocals for the 45 King's '900 Number'.", " Further collaboration with the 45 King was to follow in the shape of an EP entitled \"The Red, The Black, The Green\".", " Then later in 1988 the debut album \"Pure Righteousness\" was released as an introduction style album with a \"the 45 King presents\" moniker on the cover sleeve.", " The debut album was pretty well received and has become an iconic release of the period in Hip Hop where the Islam style of the late 1980s/early 1990s is concerned.", " Lakim Shabazz has released two albums, recorded for Aaron Fuchs's Tuff City Records, featuring production by The 45 King, and his militant lyrics were predominantly about his love of the Nation of Islam and his dedication to the Nation of Gods and Earths, the latter of which he was a member.", " After his second album ran its course, he worked with Diamond D briefly and disappeared.", " He is currently living in New Jersey and makes occasional appearances at Five-Percenter Show and Prove events." ], "title": "Lakim Shabazz" }, { "sentences": [ "Carla Ragin Bozulich (born December 24, 1965) is an American musician based in Los Angeles, known for her work as the lead singer, lyricist and founder of both The Geraldine Fibbers and Evangelista and as a founding member of Ethyl Meatplow and Scarnella.", " Her 2006 album, \"Evangelista\", was released by Constellation Records, that label's first release by a non-Canadian artist.", " In 2007, she also named her ever-evolving touring group Evangelista eventually recruiting bassist Tara Barnes and keyboardist/sampler Dominic Cramp as permanent band members.", " However, the rest of the lineup of Evangelista as a recording, performing and touring band changes each time they play or record.", " In keeping with this change, the albums \"Hello, Voyager\", \"Prince of Truth\" and \"In Animal Tongue\" were released under the band name Evangelista.", " In 2014, Constellation released \"Boy,\" with Carla Bozulich credited as solo artist.", " This album consists of more conventionally structured songs than those appearing on the Evangelista albums.", " Bozulich has also been involved in other projects, including collaborations with Francesco Guerri and Sarah Lipstate.", " In addition to singing and composing music, she is known to play guitar and work with samples and sound experimentation.", " She was born in New York City." ], "title": "Carla Bozulich" }, { "sentences": [ "Let There Be Love is Joni James debut album, recorded in 1953 and released by MGM Records at the end of the year.", " It was released in a four-disc 10-inch 78-rpm record box, in both a two-disc 7-inch 45-rpm extended-play foldout album and a four-disc 45-rpm regular-play box and on a 10-inch 33⅓-rpm album.", " The serial number, 222, coincidentally included James's lucky number, \"22,\" which appeared in many of her record serial numbers all over the world.", " The album is the first to present its songs as a book in music, opening with \"Let There Be Love\" and closing with \"I'll Be Seeing You\", with the songs telling a story start to finish.", " The memorable cover was done at M-G-M Pictures Studios in Culver City by artist Russ Gale.", " From the album a single of \"Let There Be Love\" and \"You're Nearer\" was shipped to radio stations.", " Then, by public demand, a single of \"You're My Everything\" and \"You're Nearer\" was released.", " This album offered Joni's second recording of \"Let There Be Love,\" which had been released in an earlier version in 1952 as her first single on Sharp Records in Chicago, then going to M-G-M Records for further distribution.", " Both recordings were arranged and conducted by Lew Douglas.", " \"Let There Be Love\" went to the top of the album charts and was the sixth-best-selling album of 1953.", " In 1956 the album was reissued as a 12-inch L.P. and in three single EPs; there was no EP set including the entire album.", " For this release, four Joni James singles were added, but one of them had never been released.", " That was \"I Need You Now,\" which was to have followed the hit \"My Love, My Love\" but was canceled when Eddie Fisher came out with a version recorded several weeks after Joni's.", " M-G-M had expected Joni's original version to go straight to #1.", " For the new album the first four songs and second four songs were switched to get \"You're My Everything\" in the outside groove of the L.P. to facilitate disc jockey play.", " So, for 50 years, the story the album tells has been garbled.", " In 1961 the album got new cover art, a new serial number (E3931), and an electronically simulated stereo release.", " Released again on compact disk with yet more bonus tracks, the album is in its fifth decade as a best seller.", " Joni James hopes for yet another release which will restore the original song order.", " Significantly, for her last M-G-M album, \"Bossa Nova Style\", Joni included new recordings of several songs from \"Let There Be Love\", including a new single of \"You're Nearer.\"", " That album was arranged by Lew Douglas's protégé Chuck Sagle.", " This information comes from Wayne Brasler, longtime President of the Joni James International Fan Club and the writer of the album notes for all Joni James' CD releases." ], "title": "Let There Be Love (1953 Joni James album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Will Dailey is an independent American recording artist, performer and producer.", " His sound has been described as having a rich vintage vibe while having a firm appreciation of AM rock, pop and big hooks.", " He has released albums with Universal, CBS Records, Wheelkick Records and JS Music Group.", " Dailey has released four full-length albums since 2004.", " His last full-length album, \"National Throat\", came out on Wheelkick Records, on August 26, 2014.", " It directly followed Dailey's choice to split with a major label and use Pledge Music to create his album.", " Based out of Boston, he is notable as being a 7 time winner in the Boston Music Award: Best Male Singer-Songwriter in 2006, again on December 2, 2009 and December 2, 2012 and Album of the Year and Artist of the Year December 14, 2014 and Male Vocalist in 2015 and 2016.", " The first single, \"Sunken Ship\", was a finalist in the 2013 International Songwriting Competition, received heavy radio play and received Song of The Year in the New England Music Awards.", " The album was released exclusively on vinyl three month prior to official release date.", " It premiered on Billboards Heat Seekers chart at #18 and won Album of the Year in the New England Music Awards April 19, 2015 as well.", " In 2009 and 2010, Dailey released \"Torrent\", which involved the artist digitally releasing a burst of new music approximately every three months, and then compiling that material, along with bonus material, as a physical and digital audio package twice a year.", " Dailey is also a part of the John Mellencamp and Stephen King musical project Ghost Brothers of Darkland County." ], "title": "Will Dailey" }, { "sentences": [ "Henry Santos (born Henry Santos Jeter on December 15, 1979) is a Dominican artist.", " Best known for his tenure as a singer and songwriter in the bachata supergroup Aventura, Henry Santos is a Dominican vocalist from New York City, who made his debut as a solo artist in 2011.", " Born Henry Santos Jeter, December 15, 1979, in Moca, Espaillat, Dominican Republic, he moved with his family to the Bronx, NY, at age of 13.", " He is cousin of bachata star Romeo Santos, with whom he co-founded Aventura in 1996.", " Originally known as \"Los Tinelles\", the group made its full-length debut with “Trampa De Amor” in 1998.", " Aventura became recognized worldwide with the smash hit \"Obsesión\" from their third album, We Broke The Rules (2002).", " Aventura’s success was elevated by \"Ella Y Yo\", a collaboration with the reggaeton artist Don Omar from their fifth Studio album God’s Project (2005).", " It was the first of ten straight top ten hits on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart.", " After nine albums (six studio and three live efforts) Aventura announced their separation in 2011.", " Later that year, Henry Santos & Romeo released solo albums.", " Introducing Henry Santos (2011) debuted number 2 on the Billboard Tropical Albums Chart.", " Hits such as ‘Poquito A Poquito’, ‘Por Amor (Mi Fiel Fanatica)’ and ‘Por Nada’ were favorites among worldwide bachata listeners.", " His second studio album Henry Santos My Way (2013) positioned two number-one hits on Billboard’s Tropical Songs Chart with \"My Way\" and “La Vida“.", " In 2015, after the disappearance of Siente Music, the label that represented Santos (collaboration between Venemusic & Universal Music Group), Henry continued his independent solo career under his own record label (Hustlehard Entertainment LLC) releasing two successful productions: Henry Santos The Third Deluxe (2016), with the hits “Y Eres Tan Bella“, “Quédate”, “Cuídame”, “ Ella Me Dijo” and “Si Me Besa Tu Boca”, ranking at number 8 on iTunes’ Latin Albums Chart & number 4 on Amazon, and Henry Santos The Live Album, Sólo Éxitos (2017).", " This is a Live Album compilation of all Henry Santos hits, including all the hits he penned for legendary latin Grupo Aventura.", " From Henry Santos' solo breakout hit \"Poquito A Poquito\" to one of the most popular Grupo Aventura tracks performed at 2011's Festival Viña Del Mar \"Nueve & Quince\", we’re are able to relive all the glorious moments of Henry Santos' 20-year music career.", " Hits like \"Deja Vú\", \"Bésame Siempre\", \"Cuídame\" & \"Trece Días (Migajitas De Amor)\", reminds us why Henry Santos is known as one of the original Kings Of Modern Bachata.”" ], "title": "Henry Santos" }, { "sentences": [ "The discography of American Christian hip hop artist Andy Mineo, formerly known as C-Lite, consists of two studio albums, two mixtapes, one compilation album, fourteen singles, including seven as a featured performer, fourteen music videos, including six as a featured artist, and fifteen guest appearances on various albums.", " Originally from Syracuse, Mineo initially achieved success as a producer in Upstate New York, and was a member of the hip hop group Fat Camp, signed to Syracuse University's Marshall Street Records.", " After moving to New York City where he re-dedicated his life to Christ, he closed down his production studio and restarted his career.", " He released his first mixtape \"Sin is Wack Vol.", " 1\" in 2009.", " After providing sung vocals for the song \"Background\" by Lecrae from the album \"Rehab\", he experienced a surge in popularity and became highly sought after for collaborations.", " His 2011 single \"In My City\" featuring Efrain from Doubledge also garnered attention, as did his appearance on the song \"Reverse\" by Tedashii from \"Blacklight\".", " He signed to Reach Records in 2011 and dropped his stage name \"C-Lite\" in favor of his legal name.", " Under this name he released another mixtape, \"Formerly Known\", in 2011.", " In May 2012 he debuted a four episode web series entitled \"Saturday Morning Car-Tunez\" in which he remixed classic hip hop songs.", " The four songs were subsequently released for free as a compilation album.", " His debut full-length studio album, \"Heroes for Sale\", was released April 2013." ], "title": "Andy Mineo discography" } ]
[ "Title: G.E.M. (singer)\n\nTang Tsz-kei (; born 16 August 1991), better known by her stage name G.E.M. (an abbreviation of Get Everybody Moving), is a Chinese singer-songwriter based in Hong Kong. She debuted her singing career by releasing the self-titled EP \"G.E.M.\" in 2008. In 2012, she released the album \"Xposed\", and won a Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award for the Best Sales Local Female Vocalist. In 2014, she appeared on Chinese singing competition program \"I Am a Singer\" (season 2), and then gained popularity in Greater China. In the same year, she won a Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Asian Act. In 2015, she was ranked eleventh on the \"Forbes\" China Celebrity 100. In 2016, she became the only Asian artist featured in the \"Forbes\" 30 Under 30 (Music).", "Title: Xposed\n\nXposed is the fourth album of G.E.M. A standard version was released on 5 July 2012; a limited edition was released on 10 July 2012. 。First autograph signing event of Xposed was held on 8 July in apm, Taipei. Live Concert was held on 27 July. 。", "Title: Christmas, with Love\n\nChristmas, with Love is a Christmas album and the fourth studio album by British recording artist Leona Lewis. It was released on 29 November 2013, by Syco Music and RCA Records. Work on the album began in February 2013, during which Lewis began writing \"immediately\" after the release of her less-commercially successful album \"Glassheart\" (2012). In June 2013, it was revealed (and later confirmed) that Lewis' fourth studio album would be a Christmas album, based on the recommendation of Syco boss Simon Cowell. Lewis enlisted two producers for the album: Richard \"Biff\" Stannard and Ash Howes, with Lewis herself contributing to the album's production. This is Lewis' first album to be released in North America since 2009's \"Echo\", as her 2012 album, \"Glassheart\" was not released there.", "Title: Kid Rock discography\n\nKid Rock has released 10 studio albums, one compilation album, two extended plays and one live album. His debut album, \"Grits Sandwiches for Breakfast\", was released by Jive Records in 1990. Following its release, Kid Rock was dropped by Jive and became an independent artist. In 1992, he signed to a small Brooklyn based imprint called Continuum. He was released from Continuum after two years and started his own Top Dog record label. In 1997, he was signed to Atlantic Records. He released his mainstream debut album, \"Devil Without a Cause\", on August 18, 1998. The album would be certified diamond by the RIAA and go on to sell 11 million copies in the United States. In 2000, he released \"The History of Rock\", a compilation of tracks from 1993's \"The Polyfuze Method\" and 1996's \"Early Mornin Stoned Pimp\". \"Cocky\" was released in 2001 as the official follow up to \"Devil Without a Cause\" and sold five million copies. That was followed by 2003's \"Kid Rock\" and 2006's \"Live Trucker\". \"Live Trucker\" was Kid Rock's first live release selling over 600,000 copies, making it a gold album. In 2007, Kid Rock made his comeback with \"Rock n Roll Jesus\", which was certified triple platinum. \"Born Free\" was released in 2010 and went platinum. Rebel Soul went gold in April 2013. He has sold 25 million albums in the US as of December 2013, and over 35 million worldwide. He released \"First Kiss\" in 2015, has of January 2016 it has sold 356,000 copies. \"Devil\" still proved a strong catalog seller in 2015 selling over 100,000 copies.", "Title: Lakim Shabazz\n\nLakim Shabazz (born Larry Walsh) is a former hip-hop emcee artist who was one of the founding members of the original version of the Flavor Unit crew. His stage name refers to the so-called Lost Tribe of Shabazz, which is based on the teachings of Wallace Fard Muhammad. As an artist signed to Tuff City, Lakim first gained recognition when he provided vocals for the 45 King's '900 Number'. Further collaboration with the 45 King was to follow in the shape of an EP entitled \"The Red, The Black, The Green\". Then later in 1988 the debut album \"Pure Righteousness\" was released as an introduction style album with a \"the 45 King presents\" moniker on the cover sleeve. The debut album was pretty well received and has become an iconic release of the period in Hip Hop where the Islam style of the late 1980s/early 1990s is concerned. Lakim Shabazz has released two albums, recorded for Aaron Fuchs's Tuff City Records, featuring production by The 45 King, and his militant lyrics were predominantly about his love of the Nation of Islam and his dedication to the Nation of Gods and Earths, the latter of which he was a member. After his second album ran its course, he worked with Diamond D briefly and disappeared. He is currently living in New Jersey and makes occasional appearances at Five-Percenter Show and Prove events.", "Title: Carla Bozulich\n\nCarla Ragin Bozulich (born December 24, 1965) is an American musician based in Los Angeles, known for her work as the lead singer, lyricist and founder of both The Geraldine Fibbers and Evangelista and as a founding member of Ethyl Meatplow and Scarnella. Her 2006 album, \"Evangelista\", was released by Constellation Records, that label's first release by a non-Canadian artist. In 2007, she also named her ever-evolving touring group Evangelista eventually recruiting bassist Tara Barnes and keyboardist/sampler Dominic Cramp as permanent band members. However, the rest of the lineup of Evangelista as a recording, performing and touring band changes each time they play or record. In keeping with this change, the albums \"Hello, Voyager\", \"Prince of Truth\" and \"In Animal Tongue\" were released under the band name Evangelista. In 2014, Constellation released \"Boy,\" with Carla Bozulich credited as solo artist. This album consists of more conventionally structured songs than those appearing on the Evangelista albums. Bozulich has also been involved in other projects, including collaborations with Francesco Guerri and Sarah Lipstate. In addition to singing and composing music, she is known to play guitar and work with samples and sound experimentation. She was born in New York City.", "Title: Let There Be Love (1953 Joni James album)\n\nLet There Be Love is Joni James debut album, recorded in 1953 and released by MGM Records at the end of the year. It was released in a four-disc 10-inch 78-rpm record box, in both a two-disc 7-inch 45-rpm extended-play foldout album and a four-disc 45-rpm regular-play box and on a 10-inch 33⅓-rpm album. The serial number, 222, coincidentally included James's lucky number, \"22,\" which appeared in many of her record serial numbers all over the world. The album is the first to present its songs as a book in music, opening with \"Let There Be Love\" and closing with \"I'll Be Seeing You\", with the songs telling a story start to finish. The memorable cover was done at M-G-M Pictures Studios in Culver City by artist Russ Gale. From the album a single of \"Let There Be Love\" and \"You're Nearer\" was shipped to radio stations. Then, by public demand, a single of \"You're My Everything\" and \"You're Nearer\" was released. This album offered Joni's second recording of \"Let There Be Love,\" which had been released in an earlier version in 1952 as her first single on Sharp Records in Chicago, then going to M-G-M Records for further distribution. Both recordings were arranged and conducted by Lew Douglas. \"Let There Be Love\" went to the top of the album charts and was the sixth-best-selling album of 1953. In 1956 the album was reissued as a 12-inch L.P. and in three single EPs; there was no EP set including the entire album. For this release, four Joni James singles were added, but one of them had never been released. That was \"I Need You Now,\" which was to have followed the hit \"My Love, My Love\" but was canceled when Eddie Fisher came out with a version recorded several weeks after Joni's. M-G-M had expected Joni's original version to go straight to #1. For the new album the first four songs and second four songs were switched to get \"You're My Everything\" in the outside groove of the L.P. to facilitate disc jockey play. So, for 50 years, the story the album tells has been garbled. In 1961 the album got new cover art, a new serial number (E3931), and an electronically simulated stereo release. Released again on compact disk with yet more bonus tracks, the album is in its fifth decade as a best seller. Joni James hopes for yet another release which will restore the original song order. Significantly, for her last M-G-M album, \"Bossa Nova Style\", Joni included new recordings of several songs from \"Let There Be Love\", including a new single of \"You're Nearer.\" That album was arranged by Lew Douglas's protégé Chuck Sagle. This information comes from Wayne Brasler, longtime President of the Joni James International Fan Club and the writer of the album notes for all Joni James' CD releases.", "Title: Will Dailey\n\nWill Dailey is an independent American recording artist, performer and producer. His sound has been described as having a rich vintage vibe while having a firm appreciation of AM rock, pop and big hooks. He has released albums with Universal, CBS Records, Wheelkick Records and JS Music Group. Dailey has released four full-length albums since 2004. His last full-length album, \"National Throat\", came out on Wheelkick Records, on August 26, 2014. It directly followed Dailey's choice to split with a major label and use Pledge Music to create his album. Based out of Boston, he is notable as being a 7 time winner in the Boston Music Award: Best Male Singer-Songwriter in 2006, again on December 2, 2009 and December 2, 2012 and Album of the Year and Artist of the Year December 14, 2014 and Male Vocalist in 2015 and 2016. The first single, \"Sunken Ship\", was a finalist in the 2013 International Songwriting Competition, received heavy radio play and received Song of The Year in the New England Music Awards. The album was released exclusively on vinyl three month prior to official release date. It premiered on Billboards Heat Seekers chart at #18 and won Album of the Year in the New England Music Awards April 19, 2015 as well. In 2009 and 2010, Dailey released \"Torrent\", which involved the artist digitally releasing a burst of new music approximately every three months, and then compiling that material, along with bonus material, as a physical and digital audio package twice a year. Dailey is also a part of the John Mellencamp and Stephen King musical project Ghost Brothers of Darkland County.", "Title: Henry Santos\n\nHenry Santos (born Henry Santos Jeter on December 15, 1979) is a Dominican artist. Best known for his tenure as a singer and songwriter in the bachata supergroup Aventura, Henry Santos is a Dominican vocalist from New York City, who made his debut as a solo artist in 2011. Born Henry Santos Jeter, December 15, 1979, in Moca, Espaillat, Dominican Republic, he moved with his family to the Bronx, NY, at age of 13. He is cousin of bachata star Romeo Santos, with whom he co-founded Aventura in 1996. Originally known as \"Los Tinelles\", the group made its full-length debut with “Trampa De Amor” in 1998. Aventura became recognized worldwide with the smash hit \"Obsesión\" from their third album, We Broke The Rules (2002). Aventura’s success was elevated by \"Ella Y Yo\", a collaboration with the reggaeton artist Don Omar from their fifth Studio album God’s Project (2005). It was the first of ten straight top ten hits on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart. After nine albums (six studio and three live efforts) Aventura announced their separation in 2011. Later that year, Henry Santos & Romeo released solo albums. Introducing Henry Santos (2011) debuted number 2 on the Billboard Tropical Albums Chart. Hits such as ‘Poquito A Poquito’, ‘Por Amor (Mi Fiel Fanatica)’ and ‘Por Nada’ were favorites among worldwide bachata listeners. His second studio album Henry Santos My Way (2013) positioned two number-one hits on Billboard’s Tropical Songs Chart with \"My Way\" and “La Vida“. In 2015, after the disappearance of Siente Music, the label that represented Santos (collaboration between Venemusic & Universal Music Group), Henry continued his independent solo career under his own record label (Hustlehard Entertainment LLC) releasing two successful productions: Henry Santos The Third Deluxe (2016), with the hits “Y Eres Tan Bella“, “Quédate”, “Cuídame”, “ Ella Me Dijo” and “Si Me Besa Tu Boca”, ranking at number 8 on iTunes’ Latin Albums Chart & number 4 on Amazon, and Henry Santos The Live Album, Sólo Éxitos (2017). This is a Live Album compilation of all Henry Santos hits, including all the hits he penned for legendary latin Grupo Aventura. From Henry Santos' solo breakout hit \"Poquito A Poquito\" to one of the most popular Grupo Aventura tracks performed at 2011's Festival Viña Del Mar \"Nueve & Quince\", we’re are able to relive all the glorious moments of Henry Santos' 20-year music career. Hits like \"Deja Vú\", \"Bésame Siempre\", \"Cuídame\" & \"Trece Días (Migajitas De Amor)\", reminds us why Henry Santos is known as one of the original Kings Of Modern Bachata.”", "Title: Andy Mineo discography\n\nThe discography of American Christian hip hop artist Andy Mineo, formerly known as C-Lite, consists of two studio albums, two mixtapes, one compilation album, fourteen singles, including seven as a featured performer, fourteen music videos, including six as a featured artist, and fifteen guest appearances on various albums. Originally from Syracuse, Mineo initially achieved success as a producer in Upstate New York, and was a member of the hip hop group Fat Camp, signed to Syracuse University's Marshall Street Records. After moving to New York City where he re-dedicated his life to Christ, he closed down his production studio and restarted his career. He released his first mixtape \"Sin is Wack Vol. 1\" in 2009. After providing sung vocals for the song \"Background\" by Lecrae from the album \"Rehab\", he experienced a surge in popularity and became highly sought after for collaborations. His 2011 single \"In My City\" featuring Efrain from Doubledge also garnered attention, as did his appearance on the song \"Reverse\" by Tedashii from \"Blacklight\". He signed to Reach Records in 2011 and dropped his stage name \"C-Lite\" in favor of his legal name. Under this name he released another mixtape, \"Formerly Known\", in 2011. In May 2012 he debuted a four episode web series entitled \"Saturday Morning Car-Tunez\" in which he remixed classic hip hop songs. The four songs were subsequently released for free as a compilation album. His debut full-length studio album, \"Heroes for Sale\", was released April 2013." ]
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Which award-winning author was born first, Flannery O'Connor or Alice Munro?
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[ { "sentences": [ "Eleanor Wachtel {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 1947 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian writer and broadcaster.", " She is the host of the flagship literary show \"Writers & Company\" on CBC Radio One, which celebrated its 25th anniversary in October 2015.", " Her interviews for \"Writers & Company\" are in-depth portraits of literary figures which over the years have included Saul Bellow, Alice Munro, Michael Ondaatje and Mordecai Richler.", " Kazuo Ishiguro, author of \"Remains of the Day\", has called Wachtel \"one of the very finest interviewers of authors I've come across anywhere in the world.\"", " At the end of their conversation in 2013, John le Carré told her, \"You do it better than anyone I know.\"" ], "title": "Eleanor Wachtel" }, { "sentences": [ "Alice Ann Munro ( , \"née\" Laidlaw ; born 10 July 1931) is a Canadian short story writer and Nobel Prize winner.", " Munro's work has been described as having revolutionized the architecture of short stories, especially in its tendency to move forward and backward in time.", " Her stories have been said to \"embed more than announce, reveal more than parade.\"" ], "title": "Alice Munro" }, { "sentences": [ "\"How I Met My Husband\" is a short story written by Alice Munro, first published in 1974 as a part of her collection \"Something I've Been Meaning to Tell You\"." ], "title": "How I Met My Husband" }, { "sentences": [ "The View from Castle Rock is a book of short stories by Canadian author Alice Munro, recipient of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature, which was published in 2006 by McClelland and Stewart." ], "title": "The View from Castle Rock" }, { "sentences": [ "Ernest Buckler, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (19 July 1908 – 4 March 1984) was a Canadian novel writer and short story writer best known for his 1952 novel, \"The Mountain and the Valley\" and the short story \"The first born Son\".", " \"Since its publication in 1954, Ernest Buckler's story of David Canaan's life in the Annapolis Valley, \"The Mountain and the Valley\", has gradually established itself as a touchstone of Canadian Modernism.", " Its continuing presence in Canadian Literature courses and its effect on such writers as Margaret Laurence and Alice Munro attest to its power as a novel exploring imaginative experience.\"", " (Van Rys 1995)" ], "title": "Ernest Buckler" }, { "sentences": [ "Lives of Girls and Women is a short story cycle by Nobel Prize–winning author Alice Munro, published by McGraw-Hill Ryerson in 1971.", " All of the stories chronicle the life of a single character, Del Jordan, and the book has been characterized as a novel by some critics as a result." ], "title": "Lives of Girls and Women" }, { "sentences": [ "Runaway is a book of short stories by Alice Munro.", " First published in 2004 by McClelland and Stewart, it was awarded that year's Giller Prize and Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize.", "<ref name=\"writerstrust.com/RogersFiction\"> </ref>" ], "title": "Runaway (book)" }, { "sentences": [ "Mary Flannery O'Connor (March 25, 1925August 3, 1964) was an American writer and essayist.", " She wrote two novels and thirty-two short stories, as well as a number of reviews and commentaries.", " She was a Southern writer who often wrote in a Southern Gothic style and relied heavily on regional settings and grotesque characters.", " Her writing also reflected her Roman Catholic faith and frequently examined questions of morality and ethics.", " Her posthumously compiled \"Complete Stories\" won the 1972 U.S. National Book Award for Fiction and has been the subject of enduring praise." ], "title": "Flannery O'Connor" }, { "sentences": [ "Dance of the Happy Shades (ISBN  ) is a book of short stories by Alice Munro, published by Ryerson Press in 1968.", " It was her first collection of stories and won the 1968 Governor General's Award for English Fiction.", " The title of the main story is the English translation provided for the ballet in Gluck's \"Orfeo ed Euridice\" when it was first presented in London." ], "title": "Dance of the Happy Shades" }, { "sentences": [ "Vintage Munro is a 2004 book of short stories by Alice Munro published by Vintage Books.", " It collects five stories published previously in earlier books." ], "title": "Vintage Munro" } ]
[ "Title: Eleanor Wachtel\n\nEleanor Wachtel {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 1947 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian writer and broadcaster. She is the host of the flagship literary show \"Writers & Company\" on CBC Radio One, which celebrated its 25th anniversary in October 2015. Her interviews for \"Writers & Company\" are in-depth portraits of literary figures which over the years have included Saul Bellow, Alice Munro, Michael Ondaatje and Mordecai Richler. Kazuo Ishiguro, author of \"Remains of the Day\", has called Wachtel \"one of the very finest interviewers of authors I've come across anywhere in the world.\" At the end of their conversation in 2013, John le Carré told her, \"You do it better than anyone I know.\"", "Title: Alice Munro\n\nAlice Ann Munro ( , \"née\" Laidlaw ; born 10 July 1931) is a Canadian short story writer and Nobel Prize winner. Munro's work has been described as having revolutionized the architecture of short stories, especially in its tendency to move forward and backward in time. Her stories have been said to \"embed more than announce, reveal more than parade.\"", "Title: How I Met My Husband\n\n\"How I Met My Husband\" is a short story written by Alice Munro, first published in 1974 as a part of her collection \"Something I've Been Meaning to Tell You\".", "Title: The View from Castle Rock\n\nThe View from Castle Rock is a book of short stories by Canadian author Alice Munro, recipient of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature, which was published in 2006 by McClelland and Stewart.", "Title: Ernest Buckler\n\nErnest Buckler, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (19 July 1908 – 4 March 1984) was a Canadian novel writer and short story writer best known for his 1952 novel, \"The Mountain and the Valley\" and the short story \"The first born Son\". \"Since its publication in 1954, Ernest Buckler's story of David Canaan's life in the Annapolis Valley, \"The Mountain and the Valley\", has gradually established itself as a touchstone of Canadian Modernism. Its continuing presence in Canadian Literature courses and its effect on such writers as Margaret Laurence and Alice Munro attest to its power as a novel exploring imaginative experience.\" (Van Rys 1995)", "Title: Lives of Girls and Women\n\nLives of Girls and Women is a short story cycle by Nobel Prize–winning author Alice Munro, published by McGraw-Hill Ryerson in 1971. All of the stories chronicle the life of a single character, Del Jordan, and the book has been characterized as a novel by some critics as a result.", "Title: Runaway (book)\n\nRunaway is a book of short stories by Alice Munro. First published in 2004 by McClelland and Stewart, it was awarded that year's Giller Prize and Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize. <ref name=\"writerstrust.com/RogersFiction\"> </ref>", "Title: Flannery O'Connor\n\nMary Flannery O'Connor (March 25, 1925August 3, 1964) was an American writer and essayist. She wrote two novels and thirty-two short stories, as well as a number of reviews and commentaries. She was a Southern writer who often wrote in a Southern Gothic style and relied heavily on regional settings and grotesque characters. Her writing also reflected her Roman Catholic faith and frequently examined questions of morality and ethics. Her posthumously compiled \"Complete Stories\" won the 1972 U.S. National Book Award for Fiction and has been the subject of enduring praise.", "Title: Dance of the Happy Shades\n\nDance of the Happy Shades (ISBN  ) is a book of short stories by Alice Munro, published by Ryerson Press in 1968. It was her first collection of stories and won the 1968 Governor General's Award for English Fiction. The title of the main story is the English translation provided for the ballet in Gluck's \"Orfeo ed Euridice\" when it was first presented in London.", "Title: Vintage Munro\n\nVintage Munro is a 2004 book of short stories by Alice Munro published by Vintage Books. It collects five stories published previously in earlier books." ]
81,286
Who was born first, Dave Evans or Tom Barman?
Dave Evans
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[ { "sentences": [ "AC/DC are an Australian hard rock band formed by guitarist brothers Angus and Malcolm Young in 1973.", " Originally featuring vocalist Dave Evans, bassist Larry Van Kriedt and drummer Colin Burgess, after a number of lineup changes the band settled with Bon Scott on vocals, Mark Evans on bass guitar and Phil Rudd on drums, and released five albums (two limited to Australia) between 1974 and 1977.", " Due to continuing clashes with lead guitarist Angus Young, Evans was later fired from the band shortly after the release of \"Let There Be Rock\", although \"musical differences\" was the official reason given for his departure.", " Cliff Williams was brought in as his replacement." ], "title": "List of AC/DC band members" }, { "sentences": [ "Larry Van Kriedt (born c.1954) was the first bassist with rock band AC/DC.", " He was recruited at the time of the group's formation in 1973, joining Malcolm Young (rhythm guitar), Angus Young (lead guitar), Dave Evans (lead vocals) and Colin Burgess (drums).", " Van Kriedt also played occasional saxophone." ], "title": "Larry Van Kriedt" }, { "sentences": [ "Joe Gilmore (19 May 1922 – 18 December 2015) was one of the longest running Head Barmen at The Savoy Hotel's American Bar.", " He was born in Belfast and moved to London in 1938.", " Gilmore started as a trainee barman at The American Bar in 1940 and was appointed Head Barman in 1955, a position he held until he retired in 1976.", " Over his years as Head Barman, Gilmore invented numerous cocktails to mark special events and important guests, a longstanding tradition at the American Bar.", " Gilmore has invented cocktails in honor of a number of royalty, politicians and celebrities including The Prince of Wales, Prince William, The Princess Anne, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, The Prince Andrew, Sir Winston Churchill, and American Presidents Harry S. Truman and Richard Nixon.", " He also invented cocktails to commemorate the first walk on the moon in 1969 by Neil Armstrong, and the American and Russian link-up in space in 1975." ], "title": "Joe Gilmore" }, { "sentences": [ "Any Way the Wind Blows is a 2003 film by dEUS' singer-songwriter-director Tom Barman." ], "title": "Any Way the Wind Blows (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Magnus is a Belgian joint dance project of Tom Barman (from the rock band dEUS) and CJ Bolland.", " Magnus' debut album, \"The Body Gave You Everything\", was released on March 29, 2004.", " Two of its tracks, \"Summer's Here\" and \"Jumpneedle\", were released as singles." ], "title": "Magnus (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Zanna\" is a song originally written and performed by Belgian musician Luc Van Acker and American singer Anna Domino in 1984.", " A successful cover was performed by Belgian musician and songwriter Selah Sue, Tom Barman and The Subs.", " This version was released on 25 November 2011 as a digital download in Belgium.", " It is the theme song for the charity event \"Music for life 2011\".", " In 2012 the song made a comeback due to the success it had with \"Music for Life\".", " Luc Van Acker performed at the Suicker Rock festival with a 14-year-old girl who was named after the song \"Zanna\".", " Luc Van Acker has previously met the family in 1998 after having made a remix using the sound of her heartbeat in vitro.", " However, in 2012, music brought the two back together after having found Zanna Ramaekers 's A cappella cover of \"Zanna\" on YouTube.", " They performed on the stage at SuickerRock and at a Belgian national TV show VillaVanthilt." ], "title": "Zanna" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Andrew Barman, normally known as Tom Barman (born 1 January 1972), is a Belgian musician and film director." ], "title": "Tom Barman" }, { "sentences": [ "The 0110 concerts, held on October 1, 2006 in Antwerp, Brussels, Charleroi and Ghent, were organised by dEUS frontman Tom Barman, Arno Hintjens and Frederik Sioen to promote tolerance in Belgian society, and \"against Vlaams Belang, extremism and gratuitous violence\"." ], "title": "0110" }, { "sentences": [ "Dave Evans (born 20 July 1953) is an Australian singer who briefly sang for the hard rock band AC/DC in 1973–1974." ], "title": "Dave Evans (singer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Deus (styled as dEUS) is a rock band based in Antwerp, Belgium, whose only continuous members up to the present day are Tom Barman (vocals, guitars) and Klaas Janzoons (keyboards, violin).", " The rest of the band's line-up currently consists of drummer Stéphane Misseghers, bassist Alan Gevaert and guitarist/backing vocalist Mauro Pawlowski." ], "title": "Deus (band)" } ]
[ "Title: List of AC/DC band members\n\nAC/DC are an Australian hard rock band formed by guitarist brothers Angus and Malcolm Young in 1973. Originally featuring vocalist Dave Evans, bassist Larry Van Kriedt and drummer Colin Burgess, after a number of lineup changes the band settled with Bon Scott on vocals, Mark Evans on bass guitar and Phil Rudd on drums, and released five albums (two limited to Australia) between 1974 and 1977. Due to continuing clashes with lead guitarist Angus Young, Evans was later fired from the band shortly after the release of \"Let There Be Rock\", although \"musical differences\" was the official reason given for his departure. Cliff Williams was brought in as his replacement.", "Title: Larry Van Kriedt\n\nLarry Van Kriedt (born c.1954) was the first bassist with rock band AC/DC. He was recruited at the time of the group's formation in 1973, joining Malcolm Young (rhythm guitar), Angus Young (lead guitar), Dave Evans (lead vocals) and Colin Burgess (drums). Van Kriedt also played occasional saxophone.", "Title: Joe Gilmore\n\nJoe Gilmore (19 May 1922 – 18 December 2015) was one of the longest running Head Barmen at The Savoy Hotel's American Bar. He was born in Belfast and moved to London in 1938. Gilmore started as a trainee barman at The American Bar in 1940 and was appointed Head Barman in 1955, a position he held until he retired in 1976. Over his years as Head Barman, Gilmore invented numerous cocktails to mark special events and important guests, a longstanding tradition at the American Bar. Gilmore has invented cocktails in honor of a number of royalty, politicians and celebrities including The Prince of Wales, Prince William, The Princess Anne, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, The Prince Andrew, Sir Winston Churchill, and American Presidents Harry S. Truman and Richard Nixon. He also invented cocktails to commemorate the first walk on the moon in 1969 by Neil Armstrong, and the American and Russian link-up in space in 1975.", "Title: Any Way the Wind Blows (film)\n\nAny Way the Wind Blows is a 2003 film by dEUS' singer-songwriter-director Tom Barman.", "Title: Magnus (band)\n\nMagnus is a Belgian joint dance project of Tom Barman (from the rock band dEUS) and CJ Bolland. Magnus' debut album, \"The Body Gave You Everything\", was released on March 29, 2004. Two of its tracks, \"Summer's Here\" and \"Jumpneedle\", were released as singles.", "Title: Zanna\n\n\"Zanna\" is a song originally written and performed by Belgian musician Luc Van Acker and American singer Anna Domino in 1984. A successful cover was performed by Belgian musician and songwriter Selah Sue, Tom Barman and The Subs. This version was released on 25 November 2011 as a digital download in Belgium. It is the theme song for the charity event \"Music for life 2011\". In 2012 the song made a comeback due to the success it had with \"Music for Life\". Luc Van Acker performed at the Suicker Rock festival with a 14-year-old girl who was named after the song \"Zanna\". Luc Van Acker has previously met the family in 1998 after having made a remix using the sound of her heartbeat in vitro. However, in 2012, music brought the two back together after having found Zanna Ramaekers 's A cappella cover of \"Zanna\" on YouTube. They performed on the stage at SuickerRock and at a Belgian national TV show VillaVanthilt.", "Title: Tom Barman\n\nThomas Andrew Barman, normally known as Tom Barman (born 1 January 1972), is a Belgian musician and film director.", "Title: 0110\n\nThe 0110 concerts, held on October 1, 2006 in Antwerp, Brussels, Charleroi and Ghent, were organised by dEUS frontman Tom Barman, Arno Hintjens and Frederik Sioen to promote tolerance in Belgian society, and \"against Vlaams Belang, extremism and gratuitous violence\".", "Title: Dave Evans (singer)\n\nDave Evans (born 20 July 1953) is an Australian singer who briefly sang for the hard rock band AC/DC in 1973–1974.", "Title: Deus (band)\n\nDeus (styled as dEUS) is a rock band based in Antwerp, Belgium, whose only continuous members up to the present day are Tom Barman (vocals, guitars) and Klaas Janzoons (keyboards, violin). The rest of the band's line-up currently consists of drummer Stéphane Misseghers, bassist Alan Gevaert and guitarist/backing vocalist Mauro Pawlowski." ]
81,287
Pres and Sweets is an album by saxophonist Lester Young and a trumpeter that is a member of what orchestra?
Count Basie Orchestra
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[ "Title: One Night Stand – The Town Hall Concert 1947\n\nOne Night Stand is a compilation of a live concert given on November 8, 1947, at The Town Hall in New York City. The concert featured Sarah Vaughan and Lester Young. The album was released in 1997. Lester Young is a tenor saxophonist who played with the Count Basie Band in the 1930s and 1940s. It is with this group that he first recorded the first copy of \"Lester Leaps In\" (the first track on \"One Night Stand\") in 1939.", "Title: Pres and Sweets\n\nPres and Sweets is an album by American jazz saxophonist Lester Young and trumpeter Harry Edison recorded in 1955 and originally released on the Norgran label.", "Title: Goodbye Pork Pie Hat\n\n\"Goodbye Pork Pie Hat\" is a jazz standard composed by Charles Mingus originally recorded by his sextet in 1959 as listed below, and released on his album \"Mingus Ah Um\". Mingus wrote it as an elegy for saxophonist Lester Young, who had died two months prior to the recording session, and was known to wear a broad-brimmed pork pie hat. It is one of Mingus's best-known compositions and has been recorded by many jazz and jazz fusion artists. Joni Mitchell added lyrics to the song for her album \"Mingus\", recorded in collaboration with Mingus during the months before his death. Rahsaan Roland Kirk also composed lyrics to the song, included on his album \"The Return of the 5000 Lb. Man\".", "Title: The Jazz Giants '56\n\nThe Jazz Giants '56 is an album by saxophonist Lester Young, first issued in 1956 on Verve Records.", "Title: Lester Young Trio\n\nThe Lester Young Trio and The Lester Young Trio No. 2 are jazz trio albums recorded in Hollywood, California in March–April 1946 by Lester Young with Nat King Cole and Buddy Rich.", "Title: Lee Young\n\nLee Young (March 7, 1914 – July 31, 2008) was an American jazz drummer and singer. His musical family included his father Willis Young and his older brother, saxophonist Lester Young. In 1944 he played with Norman Granz's first \"Jazz at the Philharmonic\" concert.", "Title: Harry Edison\n\nHarry \"Sweets\" Edison (October 10, 1915 – July 27, 1999) was an American jazz trumpeter and a member of the Count Basie Orchestra.", "Title: Pres and Teddy\n\nPres and Teddy is a 1959 jazz album by The Lester Young and Teddy Wilson Quartet. Originally released by Verve, it has subsequently been reissued on CD by Verve, Universal Japan and Lonehill Jazz.", "Title: Lester Young with the Oscar Peterson Trio\n\nLester Young with the Oscar Peterson Trio is a 1954 studio album by Lester Young, accompanied by the Oscar Peterson Quartet, although the title incorrectly states the band is a trio. The music on this album was originally released as three separate albums: \"Lester Young with the Oscar Peterson Trio #1\" and \"Lester Young with the Oscar Peterson Trio #2\", both released in June 1954 (MGN 5-6), and \"The President Plays with Oscar Peterson\" (April 1956, MGN 1054). It was collated for this 1997 reissue by Verve Records.", "Title: Mutual Musicians' Foundation Building\n\nThe Mutual Musicians' Foundation Building is a historic building at 1823 Highland Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri. It is also known as the Mutual Musicians Association Building or the Musician's Union Local or the Local No. 627 of the American Federation of Musicians. It was a center of the development of the \"Kansas City Style\" of jazz, and was immortalized in the song \"627 Stomp\". Famous members of the Mutual Musicians Foundation included Count Basie, Bennie Moten, Jay McShann, George F. Lee, singer Julia Lee, trumpeter Hot Lips Page, tenor saxophonists Dick Wilson, Herschel Evans and Lester Young, alto saxophonist Charlie Parker, drummer Baby Lovett, and pianist Pete Johnson. The building was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1981. It continues to be used as an active performing venue, and also houses a museum." ]
81,288
Jack McElhone appeared in "Dear Frankie", as well as "Nowhere Boy", a biopic of which Beatle?
John Lennon
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"Roman (My Dear Boy)\" (浪漫 〜MY DEAR BOY〜 , \"Romance (My Dear Boy)\") is the twenty-second single of idol group Morning Musume and was released May 12, 2004.", " It sold a total of 87,255 copies.", " The single peaked at #4 on the weekly Oricon charts, charting for six weeks." ], "title": "Roman (My Dear Boy)" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Brodie-Sangster (born 16 May 1990), also credited as Thomas Sangster, is an English actor and musician, known for his roles as Jojen Reed in \"Game of Thrones\", his voice as Ferb Fletcher in \"Phineas and Ferb\", as John Tracy in the ITV series \"Thunderbirds Are Go\", as well as his roles as Sam in Richard Curtis' \"Love Actually\" and Newt in the \"Maze Runner\" film series.", " Sangster also grew in popularity for starring in critically acclaimed cult films such as \"Death of a Superhero\", \"Bright Star\" and as Paul McCartney in \"Nowhere Boy\".", " He also had a cameo in the 2015 film \"\"." ], "title": "Thomas Brodie-Sangster" }, { "sentences": [ "Dear Frankie is a 2004 British drama film directed by Shona Auerbach and starring Emily Mortimer, Gerard Butler, and Jack McElhone.", " The screenplay by Andrea Gibb focuses on a young single mother whose love for her son prompts her to perpetuate a deception designed to protect him from the truth about his father." ], "title": "Dear Frankie" }, { "sentences": [ "Josh Bolt (born Joshua Ryan Bolt on 2 May 1994) is an English actor from Liverpool, England.", " He played \"Robbie\" in the multi award winning feature film \"The Be All and End All\", a role which saw him shortlisted for the best newcomer at the 2009 British Indepependent Film Awards.", " Josh began acting at the age of 12 when he was cast in a theatre production of \"Much Ado About Nothing\".", " In 2009 he starred alongside Aaron Johnson and Kristin Scott Thomas playing \"Pete Shotton\" in the BAFTA nominated film \"Nowhere Boy\"." ], "title": "Josh Bolt" }, { "sentences": [ "Alice Normington is a British production designer known for her work on films and television series such as Nowhere Boy, The Secret World of Michael Fry, and Suffragette.", " She won a BAFTA Award in 1998 for her work on the BBC television series The Woman in White.", " Normington is a graduate of the Wimbledon School of Art and teaches at The London Film School." ], "title": "Alice Normington" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Martha My Dear\" is a song by the Beatles written by Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon–McCartney), which first appeared on the double album \"The Beatles\" (also known as \"the White Album\").", " McCartney is the only Beatle to perform on the track." ], "title": "Martha My Dear" }, { "sentences": [ "Samantha Louise Taylor-Johnson (née Taylor-Wood, born 4 March 1967) is an English filmmaker and photographer.", " Her directorial feature film debut came in 2009 with \"Nowhere Boy\", a film based on the childhood experiences of the Beatles songwriter and singer John Lennon.", " She is one of a group of artists known as the Young British Artists." ], "title": "Sam Taylor-Johnson" }, { "sentences": [ "The fifth Beatle is an informal title that various commentators in the press and entertainment industry have applied to people who were at one point a member of the Beatles, or who had a strong association with the \"Fab Four\" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr) during the group's existence.", " The \"fifth Beatle\" claims first appeared in the press immediately upon the band's rise to global fame in 1963–64.", " The members have offered their own beliefs of the \"fifth Beatle\":" ], "title": "Fifth Beatle" }, { "sentences": [ "Nowhere Boy is a 2009 British biographical musical drama film about John Lennon's adolescence, his relationships with his aunt Mimi Smith and his mother Julia Lennon, the creation of his first band, the Quarrymen, and its evolution into the Beatles.", " The film is based on a biography written by Lennon's half-sister Julia Baird.", " The film received its US release on 8 October 2010, coinciding with that weekend's celebrations of the 70th anniversary of Lennon's birth (9 October 1940)." ], "title": "Nowhere Boy" }, { "sentences": [ "Jack McElhone (born 1993) is a former Scottish child and teenage actor.", " He is famous for his role as Frankie in the 2004 film \"Dear Frankie\", for which he was nominated for a BAFTA Scotland Award.", " He also had roles in \"Young Adam\", \"The Book Group\", \"Stacked\" and Nowhere Boy." ], "title": "Jack McElhone" } ]
[ "Title: Roman (My Dear Boy)\n\n\"Roman (My Dear Boy)\" (浪漫 〜MY DEAR BOY〜 , \"Romance (My Dear Boy)\") is the twenty-second single of idol group Morning Musume and was released May 12, 2004. It sold a total of 87,255 copies. The single peaked at #4 on the weekly Oricon charts, charting for six weeks.", "Title: Thomas Brodie-Sangster\n\nThomas Brodie-Sangster (born 16 May 1990), also credited as Thomas Sangster, is an English actor and musician, known for his roles as Jojen Reed in \"Game of Thrones\", his voice as Ferb Fletcher in \"Phineas and Ferb\", as John Tracy in the ITV series \"Thunderbirds Are Go\", as well as his roles as Sam in Richard Curtis' \"Love Actually\" and Newt in the \"Maze Runner\" film series. Sangster also grew in popularity for starring in critically acclaimed cult films such as \"Death of a Superhero\", \"Bright Star\" and as Paul McCartney in \"Nowhere Boy\". He also had a cameo in the 2015 film \"\".", "Title: Dear Frankie\n\nDear Frankie is a 2004 British drama film directed by Shona Auerbach and starring Emily Mortimer, Gerard Butler, and Jack McElhone. The screenplay by Andrea Gibb focuses on a young single mother whose love for her son prompts her to perpetuate a deception designed to protect him from the truth about his father.", "Title: Josh Bolt\n\nJosh Bolt (born Joshua Ryan Bolt on 2 May 1994) is an English actor from Liverpool, England. He played \"Robbie\" in the multi award winning feature film \"The Be All and End All\", a role which saw him shortlisted for the best newcomer at the 2009 British Indepependent Film Awards. Josh began acting at the age of 12 when he was cast in a theatre production of \"Much Ado About Nothing\". In 2009 he starred alongside Aaron Johnson and Kristin Scott Thomas playing \"Pete Shotton\" in the BAFTA nominated film \"Nowhere Boy\".", "Title: Alice Normington\n\nAlice Normington is a British production designer known for her work on films and television series such as Nowhere Boy, The Secret World of Michael Fry, and Suffragette. She won a BAFTA Award in 1998 for her work on the BBC television series The Woman in White. Normington is a graduate of the Wimbledon School of Art and teaches at The London Film School.", "Title: Martha My Dear\n\n\"Martha My Dear\" is a song by the Beatles written by Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon–McCartney), which first appeared on the double album \"The Beatles\" (also known as \"the White Album\"). McCartney is the only Beatle to perform on the track.", "Title: Sam Taylor-Johnson\n\nSamantha Louise Taylor-Johnson (née Taylor-Wood, born 4 March 1967) is an English filmmaker and photographer. Her directorial feature film debut came in 2009 with \"Nowhere Boy\", a film based on the childhood experiences of the Beatles songwriter and singer John Lennon. She is one of a group of artists known as the Young British Artists.", "Title: Fifth Beatle\n\nThe fifth Beatle is an informal title that various commentators in the press and entertainment industry have applied to people who were at one point a member of the Beatles, or who had a strong association with the \"Fab Four\" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr) during the group's existence. The \"fifth Beatle\" claims first appeared in the press immediately upon the band's rise to global fame in 1963–64. The members have offered their own beliefs of the \"fifth Beatle\":", "Title: Nowhere Boy\n\nNowhere Boy is a 2009 British biographical musical drama film about John Lennon's adolescence, his relationships with his aunt Mimi Smith and his mother Julia Lennon, the creation of his first band, the Quarrymen, and its evolution into the Beatles. The film is based on a biography written by Lennon's half-sister Julia Baird. The film received its US release on 8 October 2010, coinciding with that weekend's celebrations of the 70th anniversary of Lennon's birth (9 October 1940).", "Title: Jack McElhone\n\nJack McElhone (born 1993) is a former Scottish child and teenage actor. He is famous for his role as Frankie in the 2004 film \"Dear Frankie\", for which he was nominated for a BAFTA Scotland Award. He also had roles in \"Young Adam\", \"The Book Group\", \"Stacked\" and Nowhere Boy." ]
81,289
how is Genaro Hernández and Jimmy Garcia connected?
boxer
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Jimmy Garcia", "Genaro Hernández" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Waxy is an American stoner rock band.", " The power trio consists of frontman Robbie Waldman(guitar/vocals), bassist Owen Street and drummer Sean Landerra.", " Brett Stadler, long time personal friend of Waldman, is the band's eccentric co-lyricyst as well as a published poet.", " Following their 2005 self-titled debut, 2007 saw the release of their second effort \"Chainsaw Holiday\", which featured guest appearances by Alfredo Hernández, Jesse Hughes and John Garcia." ], "title": "Waxy (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Lufthansa Technik Puerto Rico is the first center for maintenance, repair, and refurbishing of commercial airliners opened by Lufthansa in the Americas.", " This facility is located in the town of Aguadilla, in northwestern Puerto Rico, and employs 200 technical workers.", " This center for the maintenance of airliners started operations on July 21 of 2015.", " Five overhaul lines can serve various planes simultaneously.", " The facility provides maintenance to short- and medium-haul aircraft.", " This technical center is connected to the runway of the Rafael Hernández International Airport, which has the longest runway in the Caribbean.", " The development of this facility was considered a significant step for Lufthansa Technik involvement in the Americas since the Airport's 11,700-foot runway and 3,900 acres of land was considered an ideal location for this type of facility.", " Spirit Airlines and JetBlue Airways are among the carriers served in this center." ], "title": "Lufthansa Technik Puerto Rico" }, { "sentences": [ "Genaro Hernández (May 10, 1966 – June 7, 2011) was a Mexican-American professional boxer who competed from 1984 to 1998.", " He was a two-time super featherweight world champion, having held the WBA title from 1991 to 1995, and the WBC and lineal titles from 1997 to 1998.", " Additionally, he challenged for the WBO lightweight title in 1995." ], "title": "Genaro Hernández" }, { "sentences": [ "Genaro García (born September 17, 1977, Chihuahua, Mexico, died June 21, 2013) was a professional boxer in the super flyweight and bantamweight divisions from 1994 to 2013, holding the World Boxing Council Fecombox regional bantamweight title from 2003 to 2007.", " Known by his nickname 'Poblanito', Garcia fought for world titles against Samson Dutch Boy Gym (WBF), Hozumi Hasagawa (WBC), and Luis Alberto Perez (IBF) during his career.", " His career record was 39 wins and 10 losses with 23 knockouts, including a seventh round knockout over Eduardo Garcia, a fighter with a winning record, in his final ring appearance in December 2012." ], "title": "Genaro García" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Shockwave\" is a song by American heavy metal band Black Tide.", " It is credited to Gabriel Garcia, Alexander Nuñez and Raul Garcia Jr.", " It was the first track and first single from their 2008 debut album \"Light from Above\".", " With the other two singles being \"Warriors of Time\" and \"Shout.", " It was released before the album.", " Today it is one of the band's most famous songs and has been played live on almost all of the band's concerts, also it was performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live!", " on March 27, 2008.", " It charted only in the US at number #25.", " The CD Single was the band's first official release and is also known as the \"Black Tide EP\".", " The single version is a clean edit of the song, the word \"fuck\" that is mentioned in the chorus is removed." ], "title": "Shockwave (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Petrobrasaurus is a genus of herbivorous sauropod dinosaur.", " It is a titanosaur which lived during the upper Cretaceous period (Santonian age) in what is now Rincón de los Sauces, Patagonia, Argentina.", " It is known from the holotype MAU-Pv-PH-449 — a partial disarticulated skeleton recovered from the Plottier Formation (Neuquén Basin), Argentina.", " This genus was named by Leonardo S. Filippi, José Ignacio Canudo, Leonardo J. Salgado, Alberto C. Garrido, Rodolfo A. Garcia, Ignacio A. Cerda and Alejandro Otero in 2011, and the type species is \"Petrobrasaurus puestohernandezi\".", " The generic name is derived from \"Petrobras\" (oil company) and \"saurus\", \"lizard\".", " The specific name refers to the Puesto Hernández oil field, where the fossil remains were found." ], "title": "Petrobrasaurus" }, { "sentences": [ "Steve Kimock (born October 5, 1955) is an American rock guitarist who has spent most of his life around San Francisco.", " He has been compared to Jerry Garcia, who was one of his fans, and he has been affiliated with musicians connected to the Grateful Dead, including the bands Zero, the Other Ones, and KVHW." ], "title": "Steve Kimock" }, { "sentences": [ "Hernán is a Spanish masculine given name, originating from Germanic Hernan in the Visigoth culture in Spain.", " It is the Latinized version of the compound name \"Fard-nanth\", which seems to mean \"gentle traveler\" or \"spiritual pilgrim\".", " The House of Hernan gave its name to those with the surname Hernández, the -ez at the end denoting membership of that House.", " The surname, like many Spanish surnames, is of Teutonic-Gothic origin.", " It is not connected with \"Herman\" - also of Germanic origin, but a different one." ], "title": "Hernán" }, { "sentences": [ "Jimmy Garcia (October 12, 1971May 19, 1995) was a Colombian boxer who was best known for losing a WBC super featherweight title to Gabriel Ruelas and subsequently dying 13 days later from brain damage.", " The loss to Ruelas was the only stoppage loss of Garcia's career, and the former Colombian Featherweight champion's corner was criticized for not stopping the fight earlier.", " The Ruelas match had been Garcia's second successful title shot, having lost a unanimous decision to Genaro Hernández earlier." ], "title": "Jimmy Garcia" }, { "sentences": [ "Juan Francisco García (born June 16, 1892 - November 18, 1974) was Dominican merengue composer.", " He was one of several merengue musicians who sought to promote the genre in the early 20th century, along with Juan Espínola and Julio Alberto Hernández.", " Garcia was an educated musician who brought merengue to the upper-class of the country." ], "title": "Juan Francisco García (composer)" } ]
[ "Title: Waxy (band)\n\nWaxy is an American stoner rock band. The power trio consists of frontman Robbie Waldman(guitar/vocals), bassist Owen Street and drummer Sean Landerra. Brett Stadler, long time personal friend of Waldman, is the band's eccentric co-lyricyst as well as a published poet. Following their 2005 self-titled debut, 2007 saw the release of their second effort \"Chainsaw Holiday\", which featured guest appearances by Alfredo Hernández, Jesse Hughes and John Garcia.", "Title: Lufthansa Technik Puerto Rico\n\nLufthansa Technik Puerto Rico is the first center for maintenance, repair, and refurbishing of commercial airliners opened by Lufthansa in the Americas. This facility is located in the town of Aguadilla, in northwestern Puerto Rico, and employs 200 technical workers. This center for the maintenance of airliners started operations on July 21 of 2015. Five overhaul lines can serve various planes simultaneously. The facility provides maintenance to short- and medium-haul aircraft. This technical center is connected to the runway of the Rafael Hernández International Airport, which has the longest runway in the Caribbean. The development of this facility was considered a significant step for Lufthansa Technik involvement in the Americas since the Airport's 11,700-foot runway and 3,900 acres of land was considered an ideal location for this type of facility. Spirit Airlines and JetBlue Airways are among the carriers served in this center.", "Title: Genaro Hernández\n\nGenaro Hernández (May 10, 1966 – June 7, 2011) was a Mexican-American professional boxer who competed from 1984 to 1998. He was a two-time super featherweight world champion, having held the WBA title from 1991 to 1995, and the WBC and lineal titles from 1997 to 1998. Additionally, he challenged for the WBO lightweight title in 1995.", "Title: Genaro García\n\nGenaro García (born September 17, 1977, Chihuahua, Mexico, died June 21, 2013) was a professional boxer in the super flyweight and bantamweight divisions from 1994 to 2013, holding the World Boxing Council Fecombox regional bantamweight title from 2003 to 2007. Known by his nickname 'Poblanito', Garcia fought for world titles against Samson Dutch Boy Gym (WBF), Hozumi Hasagawa (WBC), and Luis Alberto Perez (IBF) during his career. His career record was 39 wins and 10 losses with 23 knockouts, including a seventh round knockout over Eduardo Garcia, a fighter with a winning record, in his final ring appearance in December 2012.", "Title: Shockwave (song)\n\n\"Shockwave\" is a song by American heavy metal band Black Tide. It is credited to Gabriel Garcia, Alexander Nuñez and Raul Garcia Jr. It was the first track and first single from their 2008 debut album \"Light from Above\". With the other two singles being \"Warriors of Time\" and \"Shout. It was released before the album. Today it is one of the band's most famous songs and has been played live on almost all of the band's concerts, also it was performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on March 27, 2008. It charted only in the US at number #25. The CD Single was the band's first official release and is also known as the \"Black Tide EP\". The single version is a clean edit of the song, the word \"fuck\" that is mentioned in the chorus is removed.", "Title: Petrobrasaurus\n\nPetrobrasaurus is a genus of herbivorous sauropod dinosaur. It is a titanosaur which lived during the upper Cretaceous period (Santonian age) in what is now Rincón de los Sauces, Patagonia, Argentina. It is known from the holotype MAU-Pv-PH-449 — a partial disarticulated skeleton recovered from the Plottier Formation (Neuquén Basin), Argentina. This genus was named by Leonardo S. Filippi, José Ignacio Canudo, Leonardo J. Salgado, Alberto C. Garrido, Rodolfo A. Garcia, Ignacio A. Cerda and Alejandro Otero in 2011, and the type species is \"Petrobrasaurus puestohernandezi\". The generic name is derived from \"Petrobras\" (oil company) and \"saurus\", \"lizard\". The specific name refers to the Puesto Hernández oil field, where the fossil remains were found.", "Title: Steve Kimock\n\nSteve Kimock (born October 5, 1955) is an American rock guitarist who has spent most of his life around San Francisco. He has been compared to Jerry Garcia, who was one of his fans, and he has been affiliated with musicians connected to the Grateful Dead, including the bands Zero, the Other Ones, and KVHW.", "Title: Hernán\n\nHernán is a Spanish masculine given name, originating from Germanic Hernan in the Visigoth culture in Spain. It is the Latinized version of the compound name \"Fard-nanth\", which seems to mean \"gentle traveler\" or \"spiritual pilgrim\". The House of Hernan gave its name to those with the surname Hernández, the -ez at the end denoting membership of that House. The surname, like many Spanish surnames, is of Teutonic-Gothic origin. It is not connected with \"Herman\" - also of Germanic origin, but a different one.", "Title: Jimmy Garcia\n\nJimmy Garcia (October 12, 1971May 19, 1995) was a Colombian boxer who was best known for losing a WBC super featherweight title to Gabriel Ruelas and subsequently dying 13 days later from brain damage. The loss to Ruelas was the only stoppage loss of Garcia's career, and the former Colombian Featherweight champion's corner was criticized for not stopping the fight earlier. The Ruelas match had been Garcia's second successful title shot, having lost a unanimous decision to Genaro Hernández earlier.", "Title: Juan Francisco García (composer)\n\nJuan Francisco García (born June 16, 1892 - November 18, 1974) was Dominican merengue composer. He was one of several merengue musicians who sought to promote the genre in the early 20th century, along with Juan Espínola and Julio Alberto Hernández. Garcia was an educated musician who brought merengue to the upper-class of the country." ]
81,290
Young Pioneers' Christmas, an American made-for-television movie, loosely based on the novel "Let the Hurricane Roar" authored by the daughter of what American writer?
Laura Ingalls Wilder
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Young Pioneers' Christmas", "Young Pioneers' Christmas", "Rose Wilder Lane" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Young Pioneers is a three-episode ABC western television series starring Linda Purl and Roger Kern in the role of young newlyweds Molly and David Beaton, who settle in the Dakota Territory during the 1870s.", " The program was based on novels of Rose Wilder Lane, daughter of Laura Ingalls Wilder.", " \"The Young Pioneers\" aired at 7 p.m. Eastern on Sundays on April 2, 9, and 16, 1978." ], "title": "The Young Pioneers (miniseries)" }, { "sentences": [ "Let the Hurricane Roar, reissued as Young Pioneers starting from 1976, is a short novel by Rose Wilder Lane that incorporates elements of the childhood of her mother Laura Ingalls Wilder.", " It was published in \"The Saturday Evening Post\" as a serial in 1932 and by Longmans as a book early in 1933, not long after \"Little House in the Big Woods\" (1932), the first volume of her mother's Little House series." ], "title": "Young Pioneers (novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "Black Widow is a 2007 made-for-television movie produced by RHI Entertainment and starring Elizabeth Berkley, Alicia Coppola and Adriana DeMeo.", " It is loosely based on the 1987 film of the same name starring Debra Winger and Theresa Russell." ], "title": "Black Widow (2007 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Last Stand at Saber River is a 1997 American made-for-television western drama film directed by Dick Lowry and starring Tom Selleck, Suzy Amis, Haley Joel Osment, Keith Carradine, David Carradine, Tracey Needham, David Dukes and Harry Carey Jr..", " Based on the 1959 novel of the same title by Elmore Leonard, the film is about a Civil War veteran who tries to put the pieces of his life back together but finds himself fighting a new battle on the frontier.", " Seeking to reclaim his Arizona homestead from rebel pioneers who sympathize with the Union war effort, he joins forces with his Union adversary to make a last stand for the one thing worth fighting for, his family.", " In 1997, Osment won a YoungStar Award for Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Made For TV Movie.", " In 1998, the film received the Western Heritage Awards Bronze Wrangler for Television Feature Film." ], "title": "Last Stand at Saber River" }, { "sentences": [ "The Execution of Private Slovik is a nonfiction book by William Bradford Huie, published in 1954, and an American made-for-television movie that aired on NBC on March 13, 1974.", " The film was written for the screen by" ], "title": "The Execution of Private Slovik" }, { "sentences": [ "(Young) Pioneers (alternately stylized as Young Pioneers or The (Young) Pioneers) was an American folk punk band from Richmond, Virginia active from 1993 to 1999.", " Composed of members of such influential bands as Born Against, Avail and Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, they released two albums and numerous singles on Vermiform and Lookout!", " Records.", " An overtly political band, their lyrics ranged from \"superfluous nods to radical heroes like George Jackson and Carlos the Jackal\" to \"describ[ing] the relationship between struggling individuals and the machinery of oppressive politics\"." ], "title": "(Young) Pioneers" }, { "sentences": [ "The Screaming Woman is a 1972 American made-for-television horror film starring Olivia de Havilland and directed by Jack Smight.", " It is loosely based on a short story by Ray Bradbury (which in turn was based on his 1948 radio play for the CBS show \"Suspense\") with a script written by Merwin Gerard.", " The film was produced by Universal Television and originally aired as an \"ABC Movie of the Week\" on January 29, 1972.", " It features John Williams's last score (to date) for a TV movie." ], "title": "The Screaming Woman" }, { "sentences": [ "Young Pioneers' Christmas is an American made-for-television movie, a Christmas special of the 1976 season.", " It is loosely based on the novel \"Let the Hurricane Roar\" by Rose Wilder Lane.", " (Lane's 1933 novel had been reissued as \"Young Pioneers\" in 1976 and the latter title has remained in use.)" ], "title": "Young Pioneers' Christmas" }, { "sentences": [ "Rose Wilder Lane (December 5, 1886 – October 30, 1968) was an American journalist, travel writer, novelist, political theorist, and daughter of American writer Laura Ingalls Wilder.", " Along with Ayn Rand and Isabel Paterson, Lane is noted as one of the founders of the American libertarian movement." ], "title": "Rose Wilder Lane" }, { "sentences": [ "Taken in Broad Daylight is a 2009 American made-for-television movie based on the real-life kidnapping of Nebraska teenager Anne Sluti, who was abducted and held for six days in April 2001 by Anthony Steven Wright, also known as Tony Zappa.", " Wright was later sentenced to life for the Sluti abduction." ], "title": "Taken in Broad Daylight" } ]
[ "Title: The Young Pioneers (miniseries)\n\nThe Young Pioneers is a three-episode ABC western television series starring Linda Purl and Roger Kern in the role of young newlyweds Molly and David Beaton, who settle in the Dakota Territory during the 1870s. The program was based on novels of Rose Wilder Lane, daughter of Laura Ingalls Wilder. \"The Young Pioneers\" aired at 7 p.m. Eastern on Sundays on April 2, 9, and 16, 1978.", "Title: Young Pioneers (novel)\n\nLet the Hurricane Roar, reissued as Young Pioneers starting from 1976, is a short novel by Rose Wilder Lane that incorporates elements of the childhood of her mother Laura Ingalls Wilder. It was published in \"The Saturday Evening Post\" as a serial in 1932 and by Longmans as a book early in 1933, not long after \"Little House in the Big Woods\" (1932), the first volume of her mother's Little House series.", "Title: Black Widow (2007 film)\n\nBlack Widow is a 2007 made-for-television movie produced by RHI Entertainment and starring Elizabeth Berkley, Alicia Coppola and Adriana DeMeo. It is loosely based on the 1987 film of the same name starring Debra Winger and Theresa Russell.", "Title: Last Stand at Saber River\n\nLast Stand at Saber River is a 1997 American made-for-television western drama film directed by Dick Lowry and starring Tom Selleck, Suzy Amis, Haley Joel Osment, Keith Carradine, David Carradine, Tracey Needham, David Dukes and Harry Carey Jr.. Based on the 1959 novel of the same title by Elmore Leonard, the film is about a Civil War veteran who tries to put the pieces of his life back together but finds himself fighting a new battle on the frontier. Seeking to reclaim his Arizona homestead from rebel pioneers who sympathize with the Union war effort, he joins forces with his Union adversary to make a last stand for the one thing worth fighting for, his family. In 1997, Osment won a YoungStar Award for Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Made For TV Movie. In 1998, the film received the Western Heritage Awards Bronze Wrangler for Television Feature Film.", "Title: The Execution of Private Slovik\n\nThe Execution of Private Slovik is a nonfiction book by William Bradford Huie, published in 1954, and an American made-for-television movie that aired on NBC on March 13, 1974. The film was written for the screen by", "Title: (Young) Pioneers\n\n(Young) Pioneers (alternately stylized as Young Pioneers or The (Young) Pioneers) was an American folk punk band from Richmond, Virginia active from 1993 to 1999. Composed of members of such influential bands as Born Against, Avail and Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, they released two albums and numerous singles on Vermiform and Lookout! Records. An overtly political band, their lyrics ranged from \"superfluous nods to radical heroes like George Jackson and Carlos the Jackal\" to \"describ[ing] the relationship between struggling individuals and the machinery of oppressive politics\".", "Title: The Screaming Woman\n\nThe Screaming Woman is a 1972 American made-for-television horror film starring Olivia de Havilland and directed by Jack Smight. It is loosely based on a short story by Ray Bradbury (which in turn was based on his 1948 radio play for the CBS show \"Suspense\") with a script written by Merwin Gerard. The film was produced by Universal Television and originally aired as an \"ABC Movie of the Week\" on January 29, 1972. It features John Williams's last score (to date) for a TV movie.", "Title: Young Pioneers' Christmas\n\nYoung Pioneers' Christmas is an American made-for-television movie, a Christmas special of the 1976 season. It is loosely based on the novel \"Let the Hurricane Roar\" by Rose Wilder Lane. (Lane's 1933 novel had been reissued as \"Young Pioneers\" in 1976 and the latter title has remained in use.)", "Title: Rose Wilder Lane\n\nRose Wilder Lane (December 5, 1886 – October 30, 1968) was an American journalist, travel writer, novelist, political theorist, and daughter of American writer Laura Ingalls Wilder. Along with Ayn Rand and Isabel Paterson, Lane is noted as one of the founders of the American libertarian movement.", "Title: Taken in Broad Daylight\n\nTaken in Broad Daylight is a 2009 American made-for-television movie based on the real-life kidnapping of Nebraska teenager Anne Sluti, who was abducted and held for six days in April 2001 by Anthony Steven Wright, also known as Tony Zappa. Wright was later sentenced to life for the Sluti abduction." ]
81,291
What is the highest peak of the mountain range that includes the Cumberland Gap?
High Knob
bridge
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{ "title": [ "Cumberland Gap", "Cumberland Mountains" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Cumberland Mountains are a mountain range in the southeastern section of the Appalachian Mountains.", " They are located in southern West Virginia, western Virginia, eastern edges of Kentucky, and eastern middle Tennessee, including the Crab Orchard Mountains.", " Their highest peak, with an elevation of 4223 ft above mean sea level, is High Knob, which is located near Norton, Virginia." ], "title": "Cumberland Mountains" }, { "sentences": [ "The Huachuca Mountain range is part of the Sierra Vista Ranger District of the Coronado National Forest.", " The Huachuca Mountains are located in Cochise County, Arizona approximately 70 mi south-southeast of Tucson and southwest of the city of Sierra Vista, Arizona.", " Included in this area is the highest peak in the Huachucas, Miller Peak, and the region of the Huachucas known as Canelo Hills in eastern Santa Cruz County.", " The mountains range in elevation from 3934 ft at the base to 9466 ft at the top of Miller Peak.", " The second highest peak in this range is Carr Peak, elevation 9200 ft .", " The Huachuca Mountain area is owned principally by the USDA Forest Service (Coronado National Forest) (41%), the U.S. Army (Fort Huachuca) (20%), and private land (32%).", " Sierra Vista is the main population center (41,908 inhabitants as of 2005 Census)." ], "title": "Huachuca Mountains" }, { "sentences": [ "The Balkan mountain range (Bulgarian and , Latin Serbian Stara planina, \"Old Mountain\"; ] ; ] ) is a mountain range in the eastern part of the Balkan Peninsula.", " The Balkan range runs 560 km from the Vrashka Chuka Peak on the border between Bulgaria and Serbia eastward through central Bulgaria to Cape Emine on the Black Sea.", " The highest peaks of the Balkan Mountains are in central Bulgaria.", " The highest peak is Botev at 2,376 m, which makes the mountain range the third highest in the country, after Rila and Pirin.", " The mountains are the source of the name of the Balkan Peninsula." ], "title": "Balkan Mountains" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cumberland Gap is a narrow pass through the long ridge of the Cumberland Mountains, within the Appalachian Mountains, near the junction of the U.S. states of Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee." ], "title": "Cumberland Gap" }, { "sentences": [ "Rila (Bulgarian: Рила , ] ) is a mountain range in southwestern Bulgaria and the highest mountain range of Bulgaria and the Balkans, with its highest peak being Musala at 2,925 m.", " The massif is also the sixth highest mountain in Europe (when each mountain is represented by its highest peak only), coming after the Caucasus, the Alps, Sierra Nevada, the Pyrenees and Mount Etna, and the highest between the Alps and the Caucasus.", " More than one-third of the mountain is occupied by the Rila National Park, the rest lies within the Rila Monastery Nature Park." ], "title": "Rila" }, { "sentences": [ "The McDowell Mountain Range (Yavapai: Wi:kajasa) is located about twenty miles north-east of downtown Phoenix, Arizona, and may be seen from most places throughout the city.", " The range is composed of miocene deposits left nearly five million years ago.", " The McDowells share borders with the cities of Fountain Hills, Scottsdale, and Maricopa County.", " The city of Scottsdale has made its share of the McDowells a preserve, and has set up a wide trail network in partnership with the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy.", " The McDowell Sonoran Conservancy was established in 1991.", " The highest peak in the McDowells is East End, at 4,069 ft .", " This mountain range also serves as a sacred marker to the Yavapai people.", " The boundaries of the range are generally defined by Saddleback Mountain in the South and Granite Mountain as the Northern boundary.", " The McDowells also comprise popular landmarks such as Pinnacle Peak and Tom's Thumb.", " Although technically a stand-alone, Mt. McDowell (referred to as Red Mountain by Phoenix residents), not to be confused with McDowell Peak, is sometimes listed on maps as a part of the McDowell Mountains." ], "title": "McDowell Mountains" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rocky Face Fault is a geological fault responsible, in part, for the location of Cumberland Gap at Cumberland Mountain and the Narrows gap at Pine Mountain in the southern Appalachian mountain range.", " The fact that these two gaps lined up enabled western migration across the Appalachians to Kentucky.", " Included along the fault are the towns of Middlesboro and Pineville, Kentucky.", " The fault represents a crack in the Cumberland Overthrust Sheet, one of many remnant resistant strata pushed upwards to the northwest over the neighboring Cumberland Plateau.", " The fault is named after Rocky Face, a prominent, cliff-lined mountain between Middlesboro and Pineville, Kentucky." ], "title": "Rocky Face Fault" }, { "sentences": [ "Cumberland Gap is a town in Claiborne County, Tennessee, United States.", " Its population was 494 at the 2010 census.", " The town is located near the Cumberland Gap, a historic mountain pass for which the town is named, and is surrounded on all sides by the Cumberland Gap National Historical Park.", " The town is also a part of the park." ], "title": "Cumberland Gap, Tennessee" }, { "sentences": [ "The Wind River Range (or \"Winds\" for short), is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains in western Wyoming in the United States.", " The range runs roughly NW-SE for approximately 100 miles (161 km).", " The Continental Divide follows the crest of the range and includes Gannett Peak, which at 13,804 feet (4,207 m), is the highest peak in Wyoming.", " There are more than 40 other named peaks in excess of 13,000 feet (3,962 m).", " With the exception of the Grand Teton in the Teton Range, the next 19 highest peaks in Wyoming after Gannett are also in the Winds.", " Two large National Forests including three wilderness areas encompass most of the mountain range.", " Shoshone National Forest is on the eastern side of the continental divide while Bridger-Teton National Forest is on the west.", " Both National Forests and the entire mountain range are an integral part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.", " Portions of the range are also inside the Wind River Indian Reservation." ], "title": "Wind River Range" }, { "sentences": [ "The Chehalem Mountains are a mountain range located in the Willamette Valley in the U.S. state of Oregon.", " Forming the southern boundary of the Tualatin Valley, the Chehalems are the highest mountains in the Willamette Valley.", " Composed of a single land mass that was uplifted by tectonic forces, the mountain range includes several spurs and ridges such as Parrett Mountain, Ribbon Ridge, and Bald Peak.", " The range extends from the Willamette River east of Newberg northwest to the foothills of the Oregon Coast Range south of Forest Grove.", " The highest peak in the Chehalem Mountain Range is Bald Peak, rising to 1629 ft , which is also the highest peak point within the Willamette Valley." ], "title": "Chehalem Mountains" } ]
[ "Title: Cumberland Mountains\n\nThe Cumberland Mountains are a mountain range in the southeastern section of the Appalachian Mountains. They are located in southern West Virginia, western Virginia, eastern edges of Kentucky, and eastern middle Tennessee, including the Crab Orchard Mountains. Their highest peak, with an elevation of 4223 ft above mean sea level, is High Knob, which is located near Norton, Virginia.", "Title: Huachuca Mountains\n\nThe Huachuca Mountain range is part of the Sierra Vista Ranger District of the Coronado National Forest. The Huachuca Mountains are located in Cochise County, Arizona approximately 70 mi south-southeast of Tucson and southwest of the city of Sierra Vista, Arizona. Included in this area is the highest peak in the Huachucas, Miller Peak, and the region of the Huachucas known as Canelo Hills in eastern Santa Cruz County. The mountains range in elevation from 3934 ft at the base to 9466 ft at the top of Miller Peak. The second highest peak in this range is Carr Peak, elevation 9200 ft . The Huachuca Mountain area is owned principally by the USDA Forest Service (Coronado National Forest) (41%), the U.S. Army (Fort Huachuca) (20%), and private land (32%). Sierra Vista is the main population center (41,908 inhabitants as of 2005 Census).", "Title: Balkan Mountains\n\nThe Balkan mountain range (Bulgarian and , Latin Serbian Stara planina, \"Old Mountain\"; ] ; ] ) is a mountain range in the eastern part of the Balkan Peninsula. The Balkan range runs 560 km from the Vrashka Chuka Peak on the border between Bulgaria and Serbia eastward through central Bulgaria to Cape Emine on the Black Sea. The highest peaks of the Balkan Mountains are in central Bulgaria. The highest peak is Botev at 2,376 m, which makes the mountain range the third highest in the country, after Rila and Pirin. The mountains are the source of the name of the Balkan Peninsula.", "Title: Cumberland Gap\n\nThe Cumberland Gap is a narrow pass through the long ridge of the Cumberland Mountains, within the Appalachian Mountains, near the junction of the U.S. states of Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee.", "Title: Rila\n\nRila (Bulgarian: Рила , ] ) is a mountain range in southwestern Bulgaria and the highest mountain range of Bulgaria and the Balkans, with its highest peak being Musala at 2,925 m. The massif is also the sixth highest mountain in Europe (when each mountain is represented by its highest peak only), coming after the Caucasus, the Alps, Sierra Nevada, the Pyrenees and Mount Etna, and the highest between the Alps and the Caucasus. More than one-third of the mountain is occupied by the Rila National Park, the rest lies within the Rila Monastery Nature Park.", "Title: McDowell Mountains\n\nThe McDowell Mountain Range (Yavapai: Wi:kajasa) is located about twenty miles north-east of downtown Phoenix, Arizona, and may be seen from most places throughout the city. The range is composed of miocene deposits left nearly five million years ago. The McDowells share borders with the cities of Fountain Hills, Scottsdale, and Maricopa County. The city of Scottsdale has made its share of the McDowells a preserve, and has set up a wide trail network in partnership with the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy. The McDowell Sonoran Conservancy was established in 1991. The highest peak in the McDowells is East End, at 4,069 ft . This mountain range also serves as a sacred marker to the Yavapai people. The boundaries of the range are generally defined by Saddleback Mountain in the South and Granite Mountain as the Northern boundary. The McDowells also comprise popular landmarks such as Pinnacle Peak and Tom's Thumb. Although technically a stand-alone, Mt. McDowell (referred to as Red Mountain by Phoenix residents), not to be confused with McDowell Peak, is sometimes listed on maps as a part of the McDowell Mountains.", "Title: Rocky Face Fault\n\nThe Rocky Face Fault is a geological fault responsible, in part, for the location of Cumberland Gap at Cumberland Mountain and the Narrows gap at Pine Mountain in the southern Appalachian mountain range. The fact that these two gaps lined up enabled western migration across the Appalachians to Kentucky. Included along the fault are the towns of Middlesboro and Pineville, Kentucky. The fault represents a crack in the Cumberland Overthrust Sheet, one of many remnant resistant strata pushed upwards to the northwest over the neighboring Cumberland Plateau. The fault is named after Rocky Face, a prominent, cliff-lined mountain between Middlesboro and Pineville, Kentucky.", "Title: Cumberland Gap, Tennessee\n\nCumberland Gap is a town in Claiborne County, Tennessee, United States. Its population was 494 at the 2010 census. The town is located near the Cumberland Gap, a historic mountain pass for which the town is named, and is surrounded on all sides by the Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. The town is also a part of the park.", "Title: Wind River Range\n\nThe Wind River Range (or \"Winds\" for short), is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains in western Wyoming in the United States. The range runs roughly NW-SE for approximately 100 miles (161 km). The Continental Divide follows the crest of the range and includes Gannett Peak, which at 13,804 feet (4,207 m), is the highest peak in Wyoming. There are more than 40 other named peaks in excess of 13,000 feet (3,962 m). With the exception of the Grand Teton in the Teton Range, the next 19 highest peaks in Wyoming after Gannett are also in the Winds. Two large National Forests including three wilderness areas encompass most of the mountain range. Shoshone National Forest is on the eastern side of the continental divide while Bridger-Teton National Forest is on the west. Both National Forests and the entire mountain range are an integral part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Portions of the range are also inside the Wind River Indian Reservation.", "Title: Chehalem Mountains\n\nThe Chehalem Mountains are a mountain range located in the Willamette Valley in the U.S. state of Oregon. Forming the southern boundary of the Tualatin Valley, the Chehalems are the highest mountains in the Willamette Valley. Composed of a single land mass that was uplifted by tectonic forces, the mountain range includes several spurs and ridges such as Parrett Mountain, Ribbon Ridge, and Bald Peak. The range extends from the Willamette River east of Newberg northwest to the foothills of the Oregon Coast Range south of Forest Grove. The highest peak in the Chehalem Mountain Range is Bald Peak, rising to 1629 ft , which is also the highest peak point within the Willamette Valley." ]
81,292
What animated show on Cartoon Network did Wil Wheaton have a role in?
Ben 10
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[ { "sentences": [ "Richard William \"Wil\" Wheaton III (born July 29, 1972) is an American actor, blogger, voice actor, and writer.", " He is known for his portrayals of Wesley Crusher on the television series \"\", Gordie Lachance in the film \"Stand by Me\", Joey Trotta in \"Toy Soldiers\" as well as Bennett Hoenicker in \"Flubber\".", " Wheaton has also appeared in recurring roles as Aqualad in Teen Titans, Cosmic Boy on the \"Legion of Super Heroes\" and Mike Morningstar/Darkstar in the Ben 10 universe.", " He has as well regularly appeared as a fictionalized version of himself on the CBS sitcom \"The Big Bang Theory\" and in the roles of Colin Mason on \"Leverage\" and Dr. Isaac Parrish on \"Eureka\".", " Wheaton is also the host and co-creator of the YouTube board game show \"TableTop\"." ], "title": "Wil Wheaton" }, { "sentences": [ "Jennifer Anne \"Jenna\" Busch (born May 30, 1973) is an American entertainment journalist known for her work on sites like IGN, \"Huffington Post\", \"Coming Soon\", JoBlo, SheKnows, Collider, and \"Stan Lee's World of Heroes\".", " She is currently the co-host of the weekly entertainment web series \"Most Craved\".", " Jenna frequently speaks at conventions and appeared on NPR, Al Jazeera America, The Young Turks Network, G4's \"Attack of the Show\" and Seasons 1 and 3 of Wil Wheaton and Felicia Day's \"Tabletop\".", " Jenna is the creator of \"Legion of Leia\", a website and initiative to promote women in sci-fi.", " She recently contributed a chapter and sidebars to the book \"Star Wars Psychology\"." ], "title": "Jenna Busch" }, { "sentences": [ "w00tstock is a touring variety show billed as \"3 Hours of Geeks & Music\".", " It was created in 2009 by Wil Wheaton, Adam Savage and Paul and Storm.", " The first shows took place in 2009 in San Francisco and Los Angeles, and as of July 2015, a total of 20 shows had been presented." ], "title": "W00tstock" }, { "sentences": [ "Snake 'n' Bacon is a comic book and cartoon duo created by American cartoonist and illustrator Michael Kupperman (also known by his pseudonym P. Revess).", " Originally only in print comics, the characters were brought to television on May 10, 2009, when they were broadcast on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim channel in a \"Snake 'n' Bacon\" animated show.", " The \"Tales Designed to Thrizzle, Vol.", " 1\" collection was published in 2009 by Fantagraphics, but after its pilot the show was not picked up by Cartoon Network for Adult Swim." ], "title": "Snake 'n' Bacon" }, { "sentences": [ "Travis Oates is an American actor, voice actor and director.", " He continued the role of Piglet in \"My Friends Tigger & Pooh\" and other \"Winnie the Pooh\"-related media after the death of John Fiedler on June 25, 2005.", " He and Jim Cummings were the only two original voice actors to return for the 2011 movie.", " He also was one of the original co-hosts of the G4TV original program \"Arena\", a competitive gaming show with Wil Wheaton in 2002.", " Oates owns and manages the ACME Comedy Theatre in Costa Mesa, California." ], "title": "Travis Oates" }, { "sentences": [ "Cartoon Network refers to two digital children's TV channels broadcasting animated programs: Cartoon Network MENA, which serves the Middle East and North Africa region (excluding Israel, Iran and Turkey) along with Cyprus; and Cartoon Network Africa (formerly known as Cartoon Network HQ), which serves Sub-Saharan Africa.", " Cartoon Network was created by Turner Broadcasting System, a unit of Time Warner.", " Cartoon Network UK/Europe (the direct precursor to Cartoon Network feeds in the EMEA region, including Cartoon Network HQ) was launched on September 17, 1993.", " In October 1999, Cartoon Network UK became a separate feed from Cartoon Network HQ, but initially had a nearly identical schedule to Cartoon Network HQ until the latter became completely independent from the UK feed in 2001." ], "title": "Cartoon Network (Middle East and Africa)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Buddy System is a 1984 American romantic comedy film starring Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Sarandon, Nancy Allen, Wil Wheaton and Jean Stapleton.", " The film was directed by Glenn A. Jordan who is better known for directing and producing numerous television films and television dramas.", " The film follows the story of a cautious single mother who forms an unlikely friendship with her son's school security guard.", " \"The Buddy System\" was Wil Wheaton's first major film role and his second non-television role after the 1983 film \"Hambone and Hillie\"." ], "title": "The Buddy System (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "TableTop is a web series about games, directed by Jennifer Arnold.", " It was created by Wil Wheaton and Felicia Day and is hosted by Wheaton.", " \"TableTop\" is published on Felicia Day's YouTube channel, Geek & Sundry.", " In each episode, following a brief explanation of one or more tabletop games, Wheaton plays the games with guests, usually web or TV personalities." ], "title": "TableTop (web series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Cory Doran (born February 7, 1982) is a Canadian voice actor and director who is known as the voice of Jimmy, the star of the animated show, \"Jimmy Two-Shoes\".", " He also voices the character Mike in the series \"Total Drama\".", " He took over for Lou Attia as the voice of Fungus in the second season of the Cartoon Network/YTV animated television series, Numb Chucks.", " He also provided the voice of Bummer in Cartoon Network/Teletoon series \"Stoked\" and Dabio in the \"PBS Kids\" animated series \"Wild Kratts\"." ], "title": "Cory Doran" }, { "sentences": [ "Ben 10 is an American animated TV series and media franchise created by Man of Action Studios and produced by Cartoon Network Studios.", " The franchise revolves around a boy named Ben Tennyson who acquires a watch-like alien device (the Omnitrix) which allows the wearer to transform into ten different alien creatures.", " The \"Ben 10\" franchise has received wide critical acclaim, winning three Emmy Awards.", " Worldwide it has grossed over $4.5 billion in retail sales.", " The franchise has four movies, all of which aired on Cartoon Network between August 2007 and March 2012.", " With a 12-year old franchise, it is the longest Cartoon Network original series to date." ], "title": "Ben 10" } ]
[ "Title: Wil Wheaton\n\nRichard William \"Wil\" Wheaton III (born July 29, 1972) is an American actor, blogger, voice actor, and writer. He is known for his portrayals of Wesley Crusher on the television series \"\", Gordie Lachance in the film \"Stand by Me\", Joey Trotta in \"Toy Soldiers\" as well as Bennett Hoenicker in \"Flubber\". Wheaton has also appeared in recurring roles as Aqualad in Teen Titans, Cosmic Boy on the \"Legion of Super Heroes\" and Mike Morningstar/Darkstar in the Ben 10 universe. He has as well regularly appeared as a fictionalized version of himself on the CBS sitcom \"The Big Bang Theory\" and in the roles of Colin Mason on \"Leverage\" and Dr. Isaac Parrish on \"Eureka\". Wheaton is also the host and co-creator of the YouTube board game show \"TableTop\".", "Title: Jenna Busch\n\nJennifer Anne \"Jenna\" Busch (born May 30, 1973) is an American entertainment journalist known for her work on sites like IGN, \"Huffington Post\", \"Coming Soon\", JoBlo, SheKnows, Collider, and \"Stan Lee's World of Heroes\". She is currently the co-host of the weekly entertainment web series \"Most Craved\". Jenna frequently speaks at conventions and appeared on NPR, Al Jazeera America, The Young Turks Network, G4's \"Attack of the Show\" and Seasons 1 and 3 of Wil Wheaton and Felicia Day's \"Tabletop\". Jenna is the creator of \"Legion of Leia\", a website and initiative to promote women in sci-fi. She recently contributed a chapter and sidebars to the book \"Star Wars Psychology\".", "Title: W00tstock\n\nw00tstock is a touring variety show billed as \"3 Hours of Geeks & Music\". It was created in 2009 by Wil Wheaton, Adam Savage and Paul and Storm. The first shows took place in 2009 in San Francisco and Los Angeles, and as of July 2015, a total of 20 shows had been presented.", "Title: Snake 'n' Bacon\n\nSnake 'n' Bacon is a comic book and cartoon duo created by American cartoonist and illustrator Michael Kupperman (also known by his pseudonym P. Revess). Originally only in print comics, the characters were brought to television on May 10, 2009, when they were broadcast on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim channel in a \"Snake 'n' Bacon\" animated show. The \"Tales Designed to Thrizzle, Vol. 1\" collection was published in 2009 by Fantagraphics, but after its pilot the show was not picked up by Cartoon Network for Adult Swim.", "Title: Travis Oates\n\nTravis Oates is an American actor, voice actor and director. He continued the role of Piglet in \"My Friends Tigger & Pooh\" and other \"Winnie the Pooh\"-related media after the death of John Fiedler on June 25, 2005. He and Jim Cummings were the only two original voice actors to return for the 2011 movie. He also was one of the original co-hosts of the G4TV original program \"Arena\", a competitive gaming show with Wil Wheaton in 2002. Oates owns and manages the ACME Comedy Theatre in Costa Mesa, California.", "Title: Cartoon Network (Middle East and Africa)\n\nCartoon Network refers to two digital children's TV channels broadcasting animated programs: Cartoon Network MENA, which serves the Middle East and North Africa region (excluding Israel, Iran and Turkey) along with Cyprus; and Cartoon Network Africa (formerly known as Cartoon Network HQ), which serves Sub-Saharan Africa. Cartoon Network was created by Turner Broadcasting System, a unit of Time Warner. Cartoon Network UK/Europe (the direct precursor to Cartoon Network feeds in the EMEA region, including Cartoon Network HQ) was launched on September 17, 1993. In October 1999, Cartoon Network UK became a separate feed from Cartoon Network HQ, but initially had a nearly identical schedule to Cartoon Network HQ until the latter became completely independent from the UK feed in 2001.", "Title: The Buddy System (film)\n\nThe Buddy System is a 1984 American romantic comedy film starring Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Sarandon, Nancy Allen, Wil Wheaton and Jean Stapleton. The film was directed by Glenn A. Jordan who is better known for directing and producing numerous television films and television dramas. The film follows the story of a cautious single mother who forms an unlikely friendship with her son's school security guard. \"The Buddy System\" was Wil Wheaton's first major film role and his second non-television role after the 1983 film \"Hambone and Hillie\".", "Title: TableTop (web series)\n\nTableTop is a web series about games, directed by Jennifer Arnold. It was created by Wil Wheaton and Felicia Day and is hosted by Wheaton. \"TableTop\" is published on Felicia Day's YouTube channel, Geek & Sundry. In each episode, following a brief explanation of one or more tabletop games, Wheaton plays the games with guests, usually web or TV personalities.", "Title: Cory Doran\n\nCory Doran (born February 7, 1982) is a Canadian voice actor and director who is known as the voice of Jimmy, the star of the animated show, \"Jimmy Two-Shoes\". He also voices the character Mike in the series \"Total Drama\". He took over for Lou Attia as the voice of Fungus in the second season of the Cartoon Network/YTV animated television series, Numb Chucks. He also provided the voice of Bummer in Cartoon Network/Teletoon series \"Stoked\" and Dabio in the \"PBS Kids\" animated series \"Wild Kratts\".", "Title: Ben 10\n\nBen 10 is an American animated TV series and media franchise created by Man of Action Studios and produced by Cartoon Network Studios. The franchise revolves around a boy named Ben Tennyson who acquires a watch-like alien device (the Omnitrix) which allows the wearer to transform into ten different alien creatures. The \"Ben 10\" franchise has received wide critical acclaim, winning three Emmy Awards. Worldwide it has grossed over $4.5 billion in retail sales. The franchise has four movies, all of which aired on Cartoon Network between August 2007 and March 2012. With a 12-year old franchise, it is the longest Cartoon Network original series to date." ]
81,293
Who wrote the 2014 British historical thriller film directed by a French film director from the TV series "Dead Set" (2008) and "Top Boy" (2011)?
Gregory Burke
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[ { "sentences": [ "<nowiki>'71</nowiki> is a 2014 British historical thriller film set in Northern Ireland, written by Gregory Burke and directed by Yann Demange.", " It stars Jack O'Connell, Sean Harris, David Wilmot, Richard Dormer, Paul Anderson and Charlie Murphy, and tells the story of a British soldier who becomes separated from his unit during a riot in Belfast at the height of the Troubles in 1971.", " Filming began on location in Blackburn, Lancashire, in April 2013 and continued in Sheffield and Liverpool.", " The film was funded by the British Film Institute, Film4, Creative Scotland and Screen Yorkshire.", " The film had its premiere in the competition section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival, held in February 2014." ], "title": "'71 (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sebastiane is a 1976 Latin-language British historical thriller film written and directed by Derek Jarman and Paul Humfress.", " It portrays the events of the life of Saint Sebastian, including his iconic martyrdom by arrows.", " The film, which was aimed at a gay audience, was controversial for the homoeroticism portrayed between the soldiers and for being dialogued entirely in Latin." ], "title": "Sebastiane" }, { "sentences": [ "First They Killed My Father (Khmer: មុន​ដំបូង​ខ្មែរ​ក្រហម​សម្លាប់​ប៉ា​របស់​ខ្ញុំ \"Moun​ dambaung​ Khmer​ Krahm​ samleab​ ba​ robsa​ khnhom\") is a 2017 biographical historical thriller film directed by Angelina Jolie and written by Jolie and Loung Ung, based on Ung's memoir of the same name.", " Set in 1975, the film depicts 5-year-old Ung who is forced to be trained as a child soldier while her siblings are sent to labor camps during the Khmer Rouge regime." ], "title": "First They Killed My Father (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Valkyrie is a 2008 American-German historical thriller film set in Nazi Germany during World War II.", " The film depicts the 20 July plot in 1944 by German army officers to assassinate Adolf Hitler and to use the Operation Valkyrie national emergency plan to take control of the country.", " \"Valkyrie\" was directed by Bryan Singer for the American studio United Artists, and the film stars Tom Cruise as Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, one of the key plotters.", " The cast included Kenneth Branagh, Bill Nighy, Eddie Izzard, Terence Stamp and Tom Wilkinson." ], "title": "Valkyrie (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Room to Let is a 1950 British historical thriller film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Jimmy Hanley, Valentine Dyall and Constance Smith." ], "title": "Room to Let (1950 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Under Capricorn is a 1949 British historical thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock about a couple in Australia who started out as lady and stable boy in Ireland, and who are now bound together by a horrible secret.", " The film was based on the novel \"Under Capricorn\" (1937) by Helen Simpson, with a screenplay by James Bridie.", " It was adapted to the screen by Hume Cronyn.", " This was Hitchcock's second film in Technicolor, and like the preceding color film \"Rope\" (1948), it also featured 10-minute takes." ], "title": "Under Capricorn" }, { "sentences": [ "Catch Me Daddy is a 2014 British thriller film directed by Daniel Wolfe.", " It was screened as part of the Directors' Fortnight section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival.", " The film received its British debut screening at the 2014 London Film Festival.", " Sameena Ahmed won the award at the festival for the Best British Newcomer.", " It was shown at the Leeds Film Festival in November 2014.", " Wolfe wrote the script with his brother, Matthew Wolfe." ], "title": "Catch Me Daddy" }, { "sentences": [ "Luc Besson (] ; born 18 March 1959) is a French film director, screenwriter, and producer.", " He directed or produced the films \"Subway\" (1985), \"The Big Blue\" (1988), and \"Nikita\" (1990).", " Besson is known for his distinctive filmmaking style and is associated with the movement critics call \"Cinéma du look\".", " He has been nominated for a César Award for Best Director and Best Picture for his films \"\" and \"\".", " He won Best Director and Best French Director for his sci-fi action film \"The Fifth Element\" (1997).", " He wrote and directed the 2014 sci-fi thriller film \"Lucy\"." ], "title": "Luc Besson" }, { "sentences": [ "Yann Demange (born in 1977) is a French film director.", " After directing the well-received television series \"Dead Set\" (2008) and \"Top Boy\" (2011), he made his directorial film debut with the critically acclaimed independent film \"'71\" (2014), for which he received the British Independent Film Award for Best Director." ], "title": "Yann Demange" }, { "sentences": [ "Northern Soul is a 2014 British historical film directed by Elaine Constantine.", " It tells the story of two young Lancashire teenagers, Matt and John, whose lives are changed forever by the discovery of American soul music and the dance culture that grew up around it in Britain.", " The film was selected to be shown in the City to City section of the 2015 Toronto Film Festival." ], "title": "Northern Soul (film)" } ]
[ "Title: '71 (film)\n\n<nowiki>'71</nowiki> is a 2014 British historical thriller film set in Northern Ireland, written by Gregory Burke and directed by Yann Demange. It stars Jack O'Connell, Sean Harris, David Wilmot, Richard Dormer, Paul Anderson and Charlie Murphy, and tells the story of a British soldier who becomes separated from his unit during a riot in Belfast at the height of the Troubles in 1971. Filming began on location in Blackburn, Lancashire, in April 2013 and continued in Sheffield and Liverpool. The film was funded by the British Film Institute, Film4, Creative Scotland and Screen Yorkshire. The film had its premiere in the competition section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival, held in February 2014.", "Title: Sebastiane\n\nSebastiane is a 1976 Latin-language British historical thriller film written and directed by Derek Jarman and Paul Humfress. It portrays the events of the life of Saint Sebastian, including his iconic martyrdom by arrows. The film, which was aimed at a gay audience, was controversial for the homoeroticism portrayed between the soldiers and for being dialogued entirely in Latin.", "Title: First They Killed My Father (film)\n\nFirst They Killed My Father (Khmer: មុន​ដំបូង​ខ្មែរ​ក្រហម​សម្លាប់​ប៉ា​របស់​ខ្ញុំ \"Moun​ dambaung​ Khmer​ Krahm​ samleab​ ba​ robsa​ khnhom\") is a 2017 biographical historical thriller film directed by Angelina Jolie and written by Jolie and Loung Ung, based on Ung's memoir of the same name. Set in 1975, the film depicts 5-year-old Ung who is forced to be trained as a child soldier while her siblings are sent to labor camps during the Khmer Rouge regime.", "Title: Valkyrie (film)\n\nValkyrie is a 2008 American-German historical thriller film set in Nazi Germany during World War II. The film depicts the 20 July plot in 1944 by German army officers to assassinate Adolf Hitler and to use the Operation Valkyrie national emergency plan to take control of the country. \"Valkyrie\" was directed by Bryan Singer for the American studio United Artists, and the film stars Tom Cruise as Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, one of the key plotters. The cast included Kenneth Branagh, Bill Nighy, Eddie Izzard, Terence Stamp and Tom Wilkinson.", "Title: Room to Let (1950 film)\n\nRoom to Let is a 1950 British historical thriller film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Jimmy Hanley, Valentine Dyall and Constance Smith.", "Title: Under Capricorn\n\nUnder Capricorn is a 1949 British historical thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock about a couple in Australia who started out as lady and stable boy in Ireland, and who are now bound together by a horrible secret. The film was based on the novel \"Under Capricorn\" (1937) by Helen Simpson, with a screenplay by James Bridie. It was adapted to the screen by Hume Cronyn. This was Hitchcock's second film in Technicolor, and like the preceding color film \"Rope\" (1948), it also featured 10-minute takes.", "Title: Catch Me Daddy\n\nCatch Me Daddy is a 2014 British thriller film directed by Daniel Wolfe. It was screened as part of the Directors' Fortnight section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. The film received its British debut screening at the 2014 London Film Festival. Sameena Ahmed won the award at the festival for the Best British Newcomer. It was shown at the Leeds Film Festival in November 2014. Wolfe wrote the script with his brother, Matthew Wolfe.", "Title: Luc Besson\n\nLuc Besson (] ; born 18 March 1959) is a French film director, screenwriter, and producer. He directed or produced the films \"Subway\" (1985), \"The Big Blue\" (1988), and \"Nikita\" (1990). Besson is known for his distinctive filmmaking style and is associated with the movement critics call \"Cinéma du look\". He has been nominated for a César Award for Best Director and Best Picture for his films \"\" and \"\". He won Best Director and Best French Director for his sci-fi action film \"The Fifth Element\" (1997). He wrote and directed the 2014 sci-fi thriller film \"Lucy\".", "Title: Yann Demange\n\nYann Demange (born in 1977) is a French film director. After directing the well-received television series \"Dead Set\" (2008) and \"Top Boy\" (2011), he made his directorial film debut with the critically acclaimed independent film \"'71\" (2014), for which he received the British Independent Film Award for Best Director.", "Title: Northern Soul (film)\n\nNorthern Soul is a 2014 British historical film directed by Elaine Constantine. It tells the story of two young Lancashire teenagers, Matt and John, whose lives are changed forever by the discovery of American soul music and the dance culture that grew up around it in Britain. The film was selected to be shown in the City to City section of the 2015 Toronto Film Festival." ]
81,294
Which has more recognized species, Pleione or Oplismenus?
Pleione
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{ "title": [ "Pleione (plant)", "Oplismenus" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Oplismenus is a small genus of annual or perennial grasses, commonly known as basketgrass, found throughout the tropics, subtropics, and in some cases, temperate regions of the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Australia.", " The systematics of the genus are unclear, with over 100 described species, only 7 species are officially recognized as of October 2015." ], "title": "Oplismenus" }, { "sentences": [ "Pleione praecox is a species of orchid found from the west-central Himalaya to China (southern Yunnan).", " It is the type species of the genus \"Pleione\"." ], "title": "Pleione praecox" }, { "sentences": [ "Pleione formosana (Taiwan pleione or windowsill orchid) is a species of flowering plant in the Orchidaceae family, native to southeastern China as well as northern and central Taiwan.", " It is a deciduous perennial, terrestrial orchid growing to 15 cm tall by 30 cm wide, with spherical pseudobulbs that produce a single folded leaf.", " The pink flowers, borne in spring, have fringed white lips that are strongly marked and mottled with brown on the inner surface." ], "title": "Pleione formosana" }, { "sentences": [ "Betanodavirus or nervous necrosis virus (NNV) is a viral genus classified in the family Nodaviridae.", " It contains four recognized species: \"Barfin flounder nervous necrosis virus\" (BFNNV), \"Redspotted grouper nervous necrosis virus\"(RGNNV), \"Striped Jack nervous necrosis virus\" (SJNNV) and \"Tiger puffer nervous necrosis virus\" (TPNNV), SJNNV being the type species.", " There are other 12 tentative species in the genus that haven't been recognized by the ICTV.", " Betanodaviruses cause a disease in fish called viral nervous necrosis (VNN) or viral encephalopathy and retinopathy (VER)." ], "title": "Betanodavirus" }, { "sentences": [ "Pleione (peacock orchid) is a small genus of predominantly terrestrial but sometimes epiphytic or lithophytic, miniature orchids.", " This genus is named after Pleione, mother of the Pleiades (in Greek mythology), and comprises about 20 species.", " Other common names of this genus include glory of the east, Himalayan crocus, Indian crocus and windowsill orchid.", " The genus \"Diploconchium\" is generally included here.", " \"Pleione\" is abbreviated to Pln in trade journals." ], "title": "Pleione (plant)" }, { "sentences": [ "The species problem is the set of questions that arises when biologists attempt to define what a species is.", " Such a definition is called a species concept; there are at least 26 recognized species concepts.", " A species concept that works well for sexually reproducing organisms such as birds is useless for species that reproduce asexually, such as bacteria.", " The scientific study of the species problem has been called microtaxonomy." ], "title": "Species problem" }, { "sentences": [ "The Kroombit tinker frog or Pleione's torrent frog (Taudactylus pleione) is a species of frog in the Myobatrachidae family.", " It is endemic to Central Queensland in Australia.", " It lives among rocks and leaf litter near small flowing streams." ], "title": "Kroombit tinker frog" }, { "sentences": [ "Placonotus is a genus of beetles in the family Laemophloeidae.", " There are 40 currently recognized species, known from all continents except Antarctica.", " \"Placonotus\" species are small (~2mm), elongate, flattened beetles, characterized by long filiform antennae, presence of a frontoclypeal suture, open anterior coxal cavities, and broadly rounded intercoxal process of abdominal ventrite III.", " Males have the 8th abdominal segment modified to form claspers used during mating.", " Adults and larvae are found under dead bark, where they feed on fungi.", " Currently recognized species are:" ], "title": "Placonotus" }, { "sentences": [ "Oplismenus undulatifolius, commonly known as wavyleaf basketgrass, is a species of perennial grass from the Poaceae family that is native to South Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia, and Southern Africa.", " It can be found in countries such as Pakistan (Punjab & Kashmir), China, Japan, Korea, India, Australia, South Africa, Madagascar and has since been introduced to the Mid-Atlantic United States.", " There are no recognized subspecies in Catalogue of Life." ], "title": "Oplismenus undulatifolius" }, { "sentences": [ "Wasps of the cosmopolitan genus Polistes (the only genus in the tribe Polistini) are the most familiar of the polistine wasps, and are the most common type of paper wasp in North America.", " It is also the single largest genus within the family Vespidae, with over 300 recognized species and subspecies.", " Their innate preferences for nest-building sites leads them to commonly build nests on human habitation, where they can be very unwelcome; although generally not aggressive, they can be provoked into defending their nests.", " All species are predatory, and they may consume large numbers of caterpillars, in which respect they are generally considered beneficial.", " The European paper wasp, \"Polistes dominula\", was introduced into the US about 1981 and has quickly spread throughout most of the country, in most cases replacing native species within a few years.", " This species is very commonly mistaken for a yellow jacket, as it is black, strongly marked with yellow, and quite different from the native North American species of \"Polistes\".", " The cuckoo wasp, \"Polistes sulcifer\", is an obligate social parasite, whose only host is \"P. dominula\". \"", "Polistes annularis\", whose species name is Latin for \"ringed\", is also known for its distinctive red body color. \"", "Polistes metricus\" adults malaxate their insect prey by chewing them into a pulp, sucking out and ingesting the body fluids, then feeding the rest of the morsel to their larvae.", " The most widely distributed South American wasp species, \"Polistes versicolor\", is particularly common in the southeastern Brazilian states.", " This social wasp is commonly referred to as the yellow paper wasp due to the distinct yellow bands found on its thorax and abdomen.", " \"Polistes\" wasps can be identified by their characteristic flight; their long legs dangle below their bodies, which are also more slender than a yellow jacket." ], "title": "Polistes" } ]
[ "Title: Oplismenus\n\nOplismenus is a small genus of annual or perennial grasses, commonly known as basketgrass, found throughout the tropics, subtropics, and in some cases, temperate regions of the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Australia. The systematics of the genus are unclear, with over 100 described species, only 7 species are officially recognized as of October 2015.", "Title: Pleione praecox\n\nPleione praecox is a species of orchid found from the west-central Himalaya to China (southern Yunnan). It is the type species of the genus \"Pleione\".", "Title: Pleione formosana\n\nPleione formosana (Taiwan pleione or windowsill orchid) is a species of flowering plant in the Orchidaceae family, native to southeastern China as well as northern and central Taiwan. It is a deciduous perennial, terrestrial orchid growing to 15 cm tall by 30 cm wide, with spherical pseudobulbs that produce a single folded leaf. The pink flowers, borne in spring, have fringed white lips that are strongly marked and mottled with brown on the inner surface.", "Title: Betanodavirus\n\nBetanodavirus or nervous necrosis virus (NNV) is a viral genus classified in the family Nodaviridae. It contains four recognized species: \"Barfin flounder nervous necrosis virus\" (BFNNV), \"Redspotted grouper nervous necrosis virus\"(RGNNV), \"Striped Jack nervous necrosis virus\" (SJNNV) and \"Tiger puffer nervous necrosis virus\" (TPNNV), SJNNV being the type species. There are other 12 tentative species in the genus that haven't been recognized by the ICTV. Betanodaviruses cause a disease in fish called viral nervous necrosis (VNN) or viral encephalopathy and retinopathy (VER).", "Title: Pleione (plant)\n\nPleione (peacock orchid) is a small genus of predominantly terrestrial but sometimes epiphytic or lithophytic, miniature orchids. This genus is named after Pleione, mother of the Pleiades (in Greek mythology), and comprises about 20 species. Other common names of this genus include glory of the east, Himalayan crocus, Indian crocus and windowsill orchid. The genus \"Diploconchium\" is generally included here. \"Pleione\" is abbreviated to Pln in trade journals.", "Title: Species problem\n\nThe species problem is the set of questions that arises when biologists attempt to define what a species is. Such a definition is called a species concept; there are at least 26 recognized species concepts. A species concept that works well for sexually reproducing organisms such as birds is useless for species that reproduce asexually, such as bacteria. The scientific study of the species problem has been called microtaxonomy.", "Title: Kroombit tinker frog\n\nThe Kroombit tinker frog or Pleione's torrent frog (Taudactylus pleione) is a species of frog in the Myobatrachidae family. It is endemic to Central Queensland in Australia. It lives among rocks and leaf litter near small flowing streams.", "Title: Placonotus\n\nPlaconotus is a genus of beetles in the family Laemophloeidae. There are 40 currently recognized species, known from all continents except Antarctica. \"Placonotus\" species are small (~2mm), elongate, flattened beetles, characterized by long filiform antennae, presence of a frontoclypeal suture, open anterior coxal cavities, and broadly rounded intercoxal process of abdominal ventrite III. Males have the 8th abdominal segment modified to form claspers used during mating. Adults and larvae are found under dead bark, where they feed on fungi. Currently recognized species are:", "Title: Oplismenus undulatifolius\n\nOplismenus undulatifolius, commonly known as wavyleaf basketgrass, is a species of perennial grass from the Poaceae family that is native to South Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia, and Southern Africa. It can be found in countries such as Pakistan (Punjab & Kashmir), China, Japan, Korea, India, Australia, South Africa, Madagascar and has since been introduced to the Mid-Atlantic United States. There are no recognized subspecies in Catalogue of Life.", "Title: Polistes\n\nWasps of the cosmopolitan genus Polistes (the only genus in the tribe Polistini) are the most familiar of the polistine wasps, and are the most common type of paper wasp in North America. It is also the single largest genus within the family Vespidae, with over 300 recognized species and subspecies. Their innate preferences for nest-building sites leads them to commonly build nests on human habitation, where they can be very unwelcome; although generally not aggressive, they can be provoked into defending their nests. All species are predatory, and they may consume large numbers of caterpillars, in which respect they are generally considered beneficial. The European paper wasp, \"Polistes dominula\", was introduced into the US about 1981 and has quickly spread throughout most of the country, in most cases replacing native species within a few years. This species is very commonly mistaken for a yellow jacket, as it is black, strongly marked with yellow, and quite different from the native North American species of \"Polistes\". The cuckoo wasp, \"Polistes sulcifer\", is an obligate social parasite, whose only host is \"P. dominula\". \" Polistes annularis\", whose species name is Latin for \"ringed\", is also known for its distinctive red body color. \" Polistes metricus\" adults malaxate their insect prey by chewing them into a pulp, sucking out and ingesting the body fluids, then feeding the rest of the morsel to their larvae. The most widely distributed South American wasp species, \"Polistes versicolor\", is particularly common in the southeastern Brazilian states. This social wasp is commonly referred to as the yellow paper wasp due to the distinct yellow bands found on its thorax and abdomen. \"Polistes\" wasps can be identified by their characteristic flight; their long legs dangle below their bodies, which are also more slender than a yellow jacket." ]
81,295
Which city is in the Hubei privince of China, Karamay or Anlu?
Anlu
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{ "title": [ "Karamay", "Anlu" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Hubei University of Arts & Science (simplified Chinese: 湖北文理学院; ; pinyin: Húběi wen li xue yuan), formerly known as Xiangyang Normal College, is located in Xiangyang City, Hubei Province, the central part of the People's Republic of China.", " It is located at 296 County Rd, Xiangcheng Qu, Xiangyang Shi, Hubei Sheng, China (湖北文理学院湖北省襄阳市隆中路296号)." ], "title": "Hubei University of Arts and Science" }, { "sentences": [ "The Fengcheng Reservoir () is a reservoir on the Irtysh–Karamay Canal in China's Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region.", " It is about 15 km north of the main urban area of Urho District of Karamay City;" ], "title": "Fengcheng Reservoir" }, { "sentences": [ "Wuhan Optics Valley Football Club () is a defunct football club which was located in the city of Wuhan, Hubei province, China.", " The club's home stadium was Xinhua Road Sports Center, while the important matches were played at the more modern stadium Wuhan Sports Center in China.", " Their fans were mainly from Hubei province and the club had supporters from the city of Wuhan, and the surrounding cities of Ezhou, Huangshi and Xiaogan.", " It was founded in 1954 as the Hubei Football Team, while the professional football team was founded in February 1994.", " In 2008, Wuhan FC quit the Chinese Super League because of what it believed to be unfair punishment after the club had a dispute with the Chinese Football Association over the club's on-field behaviour against Beijing Guoan in a league game.", " Some of its players formed a new team called Wuhan Zall Professional F.C. and succeeded in winning a position in the 2013 Chinese Super League." ], "title": "Wuhan Optics Valley F.C." }, { "sentences": [ "Anzhou or An Prefecture was a \"zhou\" (prefecture) in imperial China, centering on modern Anlu, Hubei, China.", " It existed (intermittently) from 550 until 1119, when the Song dynasty renamed it De'an Prefecture." ], "title": "An Prefecture" }, { "sentences": [ "Karamay Airport () (IATA: ZWKM) is an airport serving Karamay, a city in the autonomous region of Xinjiang in the People's Republic of China." ], "title": "Karamay Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "Yandian () is a town under the administration of Anlu City in northeastern Hubei province, China, located 14 km northwest of downtown Anlu and just east of G70 Fuzhou–Yinchuan Expressway.", " , it has 40 villages under its administration." ], "title": "Yandian, Hubei" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hankou–Danjiangkou Railway or Handan Railway (), is a railroad in central China between Wuhan and Danjiangkou in Hubei Province.", " The line is 411 km long and follows the Han River from Wuhan’s Hankou District north to Danjiangkou near the border with Henan Province.", " The line was built from 1958 to 1966 and double-tracked in 2009.", " Major cities and towns along route include Wuhan, Anlu, Suizhou, Zaoyang, Xiangyang, Laohekou and Danjiangkou." ], "title": "Hankou–Danjiangkou Railway" }, { "sentences": [ "Bofan () is a town in northeastern Hubei province, China, located just north of G70 Fuzhou–Yinchuan Expressway and under the administration of Anlu City, the centre of which lies 21 km to the southeast.", " , it has 17 villages under its administration." ], "title": "Bofan" }, { "sentences": [ "Karamay or Kelamayi is a prefecture-level city in the north of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China.", " The name of the city comes from the Uyghur language, and means \"black oil\", referring to the oil fields near the city." ], "title": "Karamay" }, { "sentences": [ "Anlu () is a county-level city in east-central Hubei province, China.", " It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Xiaogan.", " The Siege of De'an was taken place here during the Song-Jin Wars" ], "title": "Anlu" } ]
[ "Title: Hubei University of Arts and Science\n\nHubei University of Arts & Science (simplified Chinese: 湖北文理学院; ; pinyin: Húběi wen li xue yuan), formerly known as Xiangyang Normal College, is located in Xiangyang City, Hubei Province, the central part of the People's Republic of China. It is located at 296 County Rd, Xiangcheng Qu, Xiangyang Shi, Hubei Sheng, China (湖北文理学院湖北省襄阳市隆中路296号).", "Title: Fengcheng Reservoir\n\nThe Fengcheng Reservoir () is a reservoir on the Irtysh–Karamay Canal in China's Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region. It is about 15 km north of the main urban area of Urho District of Karamay City;", "Title: Wuhan Optics Valley F.C.\n\nWuhan Optics Valley Football Club () is a defunct football club which was located in the city of Wuhan, Hubei province, China. The club's home stadium was Xinhua Road Sports Center, while the important matches were played at the more modern stadium Wuhan Sports Center in China. Their fans were mainly from Hubei province and the club had supporters from the city of Wuhan, and the surrounding cities of Ezhou, Huangshi and Xiaogan. It was founded in 1954 as the Hubei Football Team, while the professional football team was founded in February 1994. In 2008, Wuhan FC quit the Chinese Super League because of what it believed to be unfair punishment after the club had a dispute with the Chinese Football Association over the club's on-field behaviour against Beijing Guoan in a league game. Some of its players formed a new team called Wuhan Zall Professional F.C. and succeeded in winning a position in the 2013 Chinese Super League.", "Title: An Prefecture\n\nAnzhou or An Prefecture was a \"zhou\" (prefecture) in imperial China, centering on modern Anlu, Hubei, China. It existed (intermittently) from 550 until 1119, when the Song dynasty renamed it De'an Prefecture.", "Title: Karamay Airport\n\nKaramay Airport () (IATA: ZWKM) is an airport serving Karamay, a city in the autonomous region of Xinjiang in the People's Republic of China.", "Title: Yandian, Hubei\n\nYandian () is a town under the administration of Anlu City in northeastern Hubei province, China, located 14 km northwest of downtown Anlu and just east of G70 Fuzhou–Yinchuan Expressway. , it has 40 villages under its administration.", "Title: Hankou–Danjiangkou Railway\n\nThe Hankou–Danjiangkou Railway or Handan Railway (), is a railroad in central China between Wuhan and Danjiangkou in Hubei Province. The line is 411 km long and follows the Han River from Wuhan’s Hankou District north to Danjiangkou near the border with Henan Province. The line was built from 1958 to 1966 and double-tracked in 2009. Major cities and towns along route include Wuhan, Anlu, Suizhou, Zaoyang, Xiangyang, Laohekou and Danjiangkou.", "Title: Bofan\n\nBofan () is a town in northeastern Hubei province, China, located just north of G70 Fuzhou–Yinchuan Expressway and under the administration of Anlu City, the centre of which lies 21 km to the southeast. , it has 17 villages under its administration.", "Title: Karamay\n\nKaramay or Kelamayi is a prefecture-level city in the north of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China. The name of the city comes from the Uyghur language, and means \"black oil\", referring to the oil fields near the city.", "Title: Anlu\n\nAnlu () is a county-level city in east-central Hubei province, China. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Xiaogan. The Siege of De'an was taken place here during the Song-Jin Wars" ]
81,296
The Album Collection Vol. 1 1973–1984 included remasters of the 7th album released by Bruce Springsteen, which was originally released on what date?
June 4, 1984
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{ "title": [ "The Album Collection Vol. 1 1973–1984", "Born in the U.S.A.", "Born in the U.S.A." ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "\"Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)\" is a 1973 song by Bruce Springsteen, from his \"The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle\" album, and is especially famed as a concert number for Springsteen and The E Street Band.", " The song, which clocks in at just over seven minutes, is a story of forbidden love between the singer and the titular Rosalita, whose parents disapprove of his life in a rock and roll band.", " It is included on the compilation albums \"The Essential Bruce Springsteen\" and \"Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Greatest Hits\"." ], "title": "Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Fever\" is an early Bruce Springsteen song, recorded and released on an extremely rare 7\" demo to promote the band, coupled with 'Rendezvous', a live track recorded in New York, although the venue and date remain a mystery - Rendezvous opens with Bruce calling out \"New York!", " Go ahead, Max!\"", ".", " The single was released under The Jersey Devil and was pressed on Bruce Records, which was Springsteen's own independent label for his band.", " The Fever itself was performed by Springsteen in concert beginning in March 1973.", " It was recorded in 914 Sound Studios in May 1973, during sessions for Springsteen's second album \"The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle\", but was only used as a demo by manager Mike Appel's Laurel Canyon publishing arm and renamed \"Fever For the Girl\".", " In early 1974 Appel sent it to several progressive rock radio stations, where it became a \"turntable hit\" in the ramp-up of Springsteen expectations prior to \"Born to Run\".", " The original Springsteen recording finally achieved an official release surfacing in 1999 on his \"18 Tracks\" outtakes collection- the live b-side has never been officially released since in any other format, although a different live version is on 18 Tracks and Tracks (Bruce Springsteen album) and a studio cut of Rendezvous was released on 'The Promise' CD in 2010." ], "title": "The Fever (Bruce Springsteen song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Rimi Natsukawa Single Collection Vol.", " 1 (夏川りみ SINGLE COLLECTION Vol.1 ) is a singles collection album released by Rimi Natsukawa on  6, 2005 (2005--) ." ], "title": "Rimi Natsukawa Single Collection Vol. 1" }, { "sentences": [ "The Complete Album Collection Vol.", " One is a forty-seven disc box set released on November 4, 2013 by Bob Dylan.", " It includes thirty-five studio albums released between 1962 and 2012, six live albums, and a compilation album, \"\", which contains previously released material unavailable on regular studio albums and makes the compilations \"Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits\", \"Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol.", " II\", \"Biograph\", \"Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Volume 3\" and \"The Essential Bob Dylan\" obsolete.", " This release is the first time that the 1973 album \"Dylan\" has been released on CD in North America.", " Fourteen of the albums have been remastered for this release.", " Also included was a hardcover book featuring extensive new album-by-album liner notes penned by Clinton Heylin and a new introduction written by Bill Flanagan." ], "title": "Bob Dylan: The Complete Album Collection Vol. One" }, { "sentences": [ "Dedication is an album released by Gary U.S. Bonds in 1981, the first of two on which he collaborated with Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, the second being \"On the Line\", released the following year, 1982.", " The musicians accompanying Bonds on the album include many members of the E Street Band and the Asbury Jukes.", " The album includes three songs written by Bruce Springsteen, one written by Steve Van Zandt, and several covers of songs from the Beatles, Bob Dylan, Jackson Browne, and others.", " It also features a duet between Bonds and Springsteen on the track \"Jole Blon\".", " Bonds' early 1960s sound had been a major influence on both Springsteen and Van Zandt.", " The songs written by Springsteen, including the cover of \"Jole Blon\", were originally intended for his 1980 album, \"The River\", but he felt they fitted better with Bonds and his versions of them have never been released although he has performed most of them live, often featuring Bonds as a special guest." ], "title": "Dedication (Gary U.S. Bonds album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ed Manion (born February 28, 1952), also known as Eddie \"Kingfish\" Manion, is an American saxophonist, who plays both tenor and baritone sax.As a solo artist, he released his own instrumental album titled Nightlife in 2015.", " Manion is currently a recording and touring member of Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul.", " He was a touring member of the horn section for Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band and also a member of Bruce Springsteen with The Seeger Sessions Band Tour, later called Bruce Springsteen with The Sessions Band.", " He is an original member of Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, The Miami Horns, and Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul.", " As a session musician, he has recorded, toured, and/or performed with, among others, Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band, Diana Ross, Gary U.S. Bonds, Bon Jovi, Willy DeVille, Dave Edmunds, Bob Dylan, Keith Richards, Darlene Love, Ronnie Spector, Dion, The Allman Brothers Band, Kim Wilson, and Graham Parker.", " As a solo artist, he released his own CD titled \"Follow Through\" in 2004." ], "title": "Ed Manion" }, { "sentences": [ "Born in the U.S.A. is the seventh studio album by American rock singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen.", " It was released on June 4, 1984, by Columbia Records.", " It was written by Springsteen and recorded with his E Street Band and producers Chuck Plotkin and Jon Landau at The Power Station and The Hit Factory in New York City." ], "title": "Born in the U.S.A." }, { "sentences": [ "Chapter and Verse is an album by Bruce Springsteen that was released on September 23, 2016.", " The album is a companion piece to Springsteen's 500 plus page autobiography, \"Born to Run\", which was released four days later.", " The career-spanning album features eighteen songs handpicked by Springsteen, five of which have never been released.", " The album contains Springsteen's earliest recording from 1966 and late '60s/early '70s songs from his tenure in The Castiles, Steel Mill and The Bruce Springsteen Band along with his first 1972 demos for Columbia Records and songs from his studio albums from 1973 until 2012." ], "title": "Chapter and Verse (Bruce Springsteen album)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Album Collection Vol.", " 1 1973–1984 is a box set collection by Bruce Springsteen released on November 17, 2014.", " The 8 disc box set contains remastered versions of Springsteen's first seven studio albums and for the first time ever on CD, remasters of \"Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.\", \"The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle\", \"The River\", \"Nebraska\" and \"Born in the U.S.A.\" The box set features each album with recreations of their original packaging and also contain a 60-page book.", " All seven albums have also made their remastered debut on vinyl, and are available digitally at the iTunes Store." ], "title": "The Album Collection Vol. 1 1973–1984" }, { "sentences": [ "Bruce Springsteen Archives is an ongoing collection of officially released live albums by Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band.", " Beginning in November 2014 with the first release, Springsteen sought out to release fully recorded shows from his past archives officially to fans for purchase through http://live.brucespringsteen.net.", " The idea originally came after Springsteen released every concert from his High Hopes Tour for fans to purchase.", " Some of the shows have been previously released unofficially through lower quality bootlegs circulating amongst fans for many years but now have been digitally restored and remastered for the first time and officially endorsed for release by Springsteen.", " Fans have the option of purchasing the album through digital download or CD." ], "title": "Bruce Springsteen Archives" } ]
[ "Title: Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)\n\n\"Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)\" is a 1973 song by Bruce Springsteen, from his \"The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle\" album, and is especially famed as a concert number for Springsteen and The E Street Band. The song, which clocks in at just over seven minutes, is a story of forbidden love between the singer and the titular Rosalita, whose parents disapprove of his life in a rock and roll band. It is included on the compilation albums \"The Essential Bruce Springsteen\" and \"Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Greatest Hits\".", "Title: The Fever (Bruce Springsteen song)\n\n\"The Fever\" is an early Bruce Springsteen song, recorded and released on an extremely rare 7\" demo to promote the band, coupled with 'Rendezvous', a live track recorded in New York, although the venue and date remain a mystery - Rendezvous opens with Bruce calling out \"New York! Go ahead, Max!\" . The single was released under The Jersey Devil and was pressed on Bruce Records, which was Springsteen's own independent label for his band. The Fever itself was performed by Springsteen in concert beginning in March 1973. It was recorded in 914 Sound Studios in May 1973, during sessions for Springsteen's second album \"The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle\", but was only used as a demo by manager Mike Appel's Laurel Canyon publishing arm and renamed \"Fever For the Girl\". In early 1974 Appel sent it to several progressive rock radio stations, where it became a \"turntable hit\" in the ramp-up of Springsteen expectations prior to \"Born to Run\". The original Springsteen recording finally achieved an official release surfacing in 1999 on his \"18 Tracks\" outtakes collection- the live b-side has never been officially released since in any other format, although a different live version is on 18 Tracks and Tracks (Bruce Springsteen album) and a studio cut of Rendezvous was released on 'The Promise' CD in 2010.", "Title: Rimi Natsukawa Single Collection Vol. 1\n\nRimi Natsukawa Single Collection Vol. 1 (夏川りみ SINGLE COLLECTION Vol.1 ) is a singles collection album released by Rimi Natsukawa on  6, 2005 (2005--) .", "Title: Bob Dylan: The Complete Album Collection Vol. One\n\nThe Complete Album Collection Vol. One is a forty-seven disc box set released on November 4, 2013 by Bob Dylan. It includes thirty-five studio albums released between 1962 and 2012, six live albums, and a compilation album, \"\", which contains previously released material unavailable on regular studio albums and makes the compilations \"Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits\", \"Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II\", \"Biograph\", \"Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Volume 3\" and \"The Essential Bob Dylan\" obsolete. This release is the first time that the 1973 album \"Dylan\" has been released on CD in North America. Fourteen of the albums have been remastered for this release. Also included was a hardcover book featuring extensive new album-by-album liner notes penned by Clinton Heylin and a new introduction written by Bill Flanagan.", "Title: Dedication (Gary U.S. Bonds album)\n\nDedication is an album released by Gary U.S. Bonds in 1981, the first of two on which he collaborated with Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, the second being \"On the Line\", released the following year, 1982. The musicians accompanying Bonds on the album include many members of the E Street Band and the Asbury Jukes. The album includes three songs written by Bruce Springsteen, one written by Steve Van Zandt, and several covers of songs from the Beatles, Bob Dylan, Jackson Browne, and others. It also features a duet between Bonds and Springsteen on the track \"Jole Blon\". Bonds' early 1960s sound had been a major influence on both Springsteen and Van Zandt. The songs written by Springsteen, including the cover of \"Jole Blon\", were originally intended for his 1980 album, \"The River\", but he felt they fitted better with Bonds and his versions of them have never been released although he has performed most of them live, often featuring Bonds as a special guest.", "Title: Ed Manion\n\nEd Manion (born February 28, 1952), also known as Eddie \"Kingfish\" Manion, is an American saxophonist, who plays both tenor and baritone sax.As a solo artist, he released his own instrumental album titled Nightlife in 2015. Manion is currently a recording and touring member of Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul. He was a touring member of the horn section for Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band and also a member of Bruce Springsteen with The Seeger Sessions Band Tour, later called Bruce Springsteen with The Sessions Band. He is an original member of Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, The Miami Horns, and Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul. As a session musician, he has recorded, toured, and/or performed with, among others, Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band, Diana Ross, Gary U.S. Bonds, Bon Jovi, Willy DeVille, Dave Edmunds, Bob Dylan, Keith Richards, Darlene Love, Ronnie Spector, Dion, The Allman Brothers Band, Kim Wilson, and Graham Parker. As a solo artist, he released his own CD titled \"Follow Through\" in 2004.", "Title: Born in the U.S.A.\n\nBorn in the U.S.A. is the seventh studio album by American rock singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen. It was released on June 4, 1984, by Columbia Records. It was written by Springsteen and recorded with his E Street Band and producers Chuck Plotkin and Jon Landau at The Power Station and The Hit Factory in New York City.", "Title: Chapter and Verse (Bruce Springsteen album)\n\nChapter and Verse is an album by Bruce Springsteen that was released on September 23, 2016. The album is a companion piece to Springsteen's 500 plus page autobiography, \"Born to Run\", which was released four days later. The career-spanning album features eighteen songs handpicked by Springsteen, five of which have never been released. The album contains Springsteen's earliest recording from 1966 and late '60s/early '70s songs from his tenure in The Castiles, Steel Mill and The Bruce Springsteen Band along with his first 1972 demos for Columbia Records and songs from his studio albums from 1973 until 2012.", "Title: The Album Collection Vol. 1 1973–1984\n\nThe Album Collection Vol. 1 1973–1984 is a box set collection by Bruce Springsteen released on November 17, 2014. The 8 disc box set contains remastered versions of Springsteen's first seven studio albums and for the first time ever on CD, remasters of \"Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.\", \"The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle\", \"The River\", \"Nebraska\" and \"Born in the U.S.A.\" The box set features each album with recreations of their original packaging and also contain a 60-page book. All seven albums have also made their remastered debut on vinyl, and are available digitally at the iTunes Store.", "Title: Bruce Springsteen Archives\n\nBruce Springsteen Archives is an ongoing collection of officially released live albums by Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band. Beginning in November 2014 with the first release, Springsteen sought out to release fully recorded shows from his past archives officially to fans for purchase through http://live.brucespringsteen.net. The idea originally came after Springsteen released every concert from his High Hopes Tour for fans to purchase. Some of the shows have been previously released unofficially through lower quality bootlegs circulating amongst fans for many years but now have been digitally restored and remastered for the first time and officially endorsed for release by Springsteen. Fans have the option of purchasing the album through digital download or CD." ]
81,297
What river runs near Michael Locke's home town?
Thames River
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{ "title": [ "Michael Locke (biologist)", "London, Ontario", "London, Ontario" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Trebel is a river in Western Pomerania, a region of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, some 75 kilometers long.", " The Poggendorf Trebel (German: \"Poggendorfer Trebel\" ; source Klein Zarnewanz) and \"Beek\" (source in Wittenhagen) are the sources of the river and merge in Grimmen.", " The Trebel then runs near Quitzin, merges with the \"Blinde Trebel\" near Franzburg, is connected to the Recknitz River by a ditch near Tribsees, merges with the Warbel River near Bassendorf (part of Deyelsdorf), then constitutes the historical border between Mecklenburg and Pomerania, and merges into the Peene River near Demmin.", " \"Ibitzgraben\", \"Ibitzbach\", and \"Roter Brückengraben\" are ditches connecting the Trebel and Peene rivers near their confluence." ], "title": "Trebel (river)" }, { "sentences": [ "Batesville is a mountain community situated at the intersection of modern Georgia State Route 197 and 255 in the Northeast Georgia mountains of Habersham County, United States.", " Located at an elevation of 1706 feet above mean sea level, the climate in Batesville is pleasant in summer with occasional snow in the winter.", " A celebration of the local community's heritage and history is held in October of each year.", " The festivities center around the Sunburst Stables and feature local artisan's wares, historical re-enactments of pioneer mountain living, and folk culture.", " The settlement was originally named for the Soque River that runs near town, and is home to the internationally known \"Mark of the Potter\" craft shop housed in an old gristmill on the river.", " The historic Batesville General Store serves the community as a hub of commercial activity as well as a favorite place to grab a bite while traveling the surrounding picturesque mountains." ], "title": "Batesville, Georgia" }, { "sentences": [ "U.S. Route 9 (US 9) is a U.S. highway in the northeast United States, running from Laurel, Delaware north to Champlain, New York.", " In New Jersey, the route runs 166.80 mi from the Cape May–Lewes Ferry terminal in North Cape May, Cape May County, where the ferry carries US 9 across the Delaware Bay to Lewes, Delaware, north to the George Washington Bridge in Fort Lee, Bergen County, where the route along with Interstate 95 (I-95) and US 1 continue into New York City.", " US 9 is the longest U.S. highway in the state.", " From North Cape May north to Toms River in Ocean County, US 9 is mostly a two-lane undivided road that closely parallels the Garden State Parkway and runs near the Jersey Shore.", " Along this stretch, it passes through the communities of Rio Grande, Cape May Court House, Somers Point, Pleasantville, Absecon, Tuckerton, Manahawkin, and Beachwood.", " In the Toms River area, US 9 runs along the Garden State Parkway for a short distance before heading northwest away from it and the Jersey Shore into Lakewood Township.", " Upon entering Monmouth County, the route transitions into a multilane suburban divided highway and continues through Howell Township, Freehold Township, Manalapan Township, Marlboro Township, Old Bridge Township, Sayreville, and South Amboy.", " In Woodbridge Township, US 9 merges with US 1 and the two routes continue through northern New Jersey as US 1/9 to the George Washington Bridge." ], "title": "U.S. Route 9 in New Jersey" }, { "sentences": [ "The Old River is a tidal distributary of the San Joaquin River that flows for about 40 mi through the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta in Northern California.", " The Old River was once the main channel of the San Joaquin until navigation and flood control projects in the late 19th and 20th century fixed the San Joaquin to its present course past Stockton.", " It diverges from the San Joaquin near Tracy, about 38 mi upstream from Antioch, and first runs west towards Mountain House, then north to rejoin the San Joaquin 13 mi above Antioch.", " The river is lined with levees that prevent flooding of the adjacent Delta islands, many of which lie below sea level.", " The Middle River runs east of and roughly parallel to Old River.", " False River diverges from Old River about a mile (1.6 km) above the Old River's mouth and runs westward to join the San Joaquin at a point closer to Antioch.", " Part of the Old River forms the boundary between San Joaquin County on the east and Contra Costa County to the west." ], "title": "Old River (California)" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Locke (February 14, 1929 in Nottingham, U.K – October 20, 2013 in London, Ontario) was an English-born Canadian biologist.", " He was Chair of Zoology at Western University from 1971 to 1985 and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada." ], "title": "Michael Locke (biologist)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Volga River is an 80.7 mi river in the U.S. state of Iowa.", " It is the major tributary of the Turkey River in the northeastern part of the state.", " The river runs through Fayette and Clayton counties before joining the Turkey River near Elkport.", " The Turkey River then runs into the Mississippi River near the town of Cassville, Wisconsin.", " The Volga River State Recreation Area is a state park along the river near Fayette." ], "title": "Volga River (Iowa)" }, { "sentences": [ "London is a city in Southwestern Ontario, Canada along the Quebec City–Windsor Corridor.", " The city has a population of 383,822 according to the 2016 Canadian census.", " London is at the confluence of the Thames River, approximately 200 kilometers from both Toronto, Ontario and Detroit, Michigan; and about 230 kilometers from Buffalo, New York.", " The City of London is a separated municipality, politically separate from Middlesex County, though it remains the county seat." ], "title": "London, Ontario" }, { "sentences": [ "Sulusaray or Çiftlik, in Antiquity and the early Middle Ages known as Sebastopolis (Greek: Σεβαστούπολις ) or Heracleopolis (Ἡρακλειούπολις ), is a town and a district of Tokat Province in the Black Sea region of Turkey.", " Sulusaray is about 68 km from the center of Tokat, and about 30 km from Artova town.", " The site is situated on a plain surrounded by mountains and the Çekerek river runs near it.", " The mayor is Şahin Hasgül (MHP)." ], "title": "Sulusaray" }, { "sentences": [ "Tuszymka is a river in south-eastern Poland, a tributary of the Wisłoka river, with a length of 38.2 km .", " The source of the river is near the village of Bukowiec.", " The river runs near the village of Kamionka where there is a lake." ], "title": "Tuszymka" }, { "sentences": [ "The Shoshone River is a 100 mi long river in northern Wyoming in the United States.", " Its headwaters are in the Absaroka Range in Shoshone National Forest.", " It ends when it runs into the Big Horn River near Lovell, Wyoming.", " Cities it runs near or through are Cody, Powell, Byron, and Lovell.", " Near Cody, it runs through a volcanically active region of fumaroles known as Colter's Hell.", " This contributed to the river being named on old maps of Wyoming as the \"Stinking Water River\"." ], "title": "Shoshone River" } ]
[ "Title: Trebel (river)\n\nThe Trebel is a river in Western Pomerania, a region of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, some 75 kilometers long. The Poggendorf Trebel (German: \"Poggendorfer Trebel\" ; source Klein Zarnewanz) and \"Beek\" (source in Wittenhagen) are the sources of the river and merge in Grimmen. The Trebel then runs near Quitzin, merges with the \"Blinde Trebel\" near Franzburg, is connected to the Recknitz River by a ditch near Tribsees, merges with the Warbel River near Bassendorf (part of Deyelsdorf), then constitutes the historical border between Mecklenburg and Pomerania, and merges into the Peene River near Demmin. \"Ibitzgraben\", \"Ibitzbach\", and \"Roter Brückengraben\" are ditches connecting the Trebel and Peene rivers near their confluence.", "Title: Batesville, Georgia\n\nBatesville is a mountain community situated at the intersection of modern Georgia State Route 197 and 255 in the Northeast Georgia mountains of Habersham County, United States. Located at an elevation of 1706 feet above mean sea level, the climate in Batesville is pleasant in summer with occasional snow in the winter. A celebration of the local community's heritage and history is held in October of each year. The festivities center around the Sunburst Stables and feature local artisan's wares, historical re-enactments of pioneer mountain living, and folk culture. The settlement was originally named for the Soque River that runs near town, and is home to the internationally known \"Mark of the Potter\" craft shop housed in an old gristmill on the river. The historic Batesville General Store serves the community as a hub of commercial activity as well as a favorite place to grab a bite while traveling the surrounding picturesque mountains.", "Title: U.S. Route 9 in New Jersey\n\nU.S. Route 9 (US 9) is a U.S. highway in the northeast United States, running from Laurel, Delaware north to Champlain, New York. In New Jersey, the route runs 166.80 mi from the Cape May–Lewes Ferry terminal in North Cape May, Cape May County, where the ferry carries US 9 across the Delaware Bay to Lewes, Delaware, north to the George Washington Bridge in Fort Lee, Bergen County, where the route along with Interstate 95 (I-95) and US 1 continue into New York City. US 9 is the longest U.S. highway in the state. From North Cape May north to Toms River in Ocean County, US 9 is mostly a two-lane undivided road that closely parallels the Garden State Parkway and runs near the Jersey Shore. Along this stretch, it passes through the communities of Rio Grande, Cape May Court House, Somers Point, Pleasantville, Absecon, Tuckerton, Manahawkin, and Beachwood. In the Toms River area, US 9 runs along the Garden State Parkway for a short distance before heading northwest away from it and the Jersey Shore into Lakewood Township. Upon entering Monmouth County, the route transitions into a multilane suburban divided highway and continues through Howell Township, Freehold Township, Manalapan Township, Marlboro Township, Old Bridge Township, Sayreville, and South Amboy. In Woodbridge Township, US 9 merges with US 1 and the two routes continue through northern New Jersey as US 1/9 to the George Washington Bridge.", "Title: Old River (California)\n\nThe Old River is a tidal distributary of the San Joaquin River that flows for about 40 mi through the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta in Northern California. The Old River was once the main channel of the San Joaquin until navigation and flood control projects in the late 19th and 20th century fixed the San Joaquin to its present course past Stockton. It diverges from the San Joaquin near Tracy, about 38 mi upstream from Antioch, and first runs west towards Mountain House, then north to rejoin the San Joaquin 13 mi above Antioch. The river is lined with levees that prevent flooding of the adjacent Delta islands, many of which lie below sea level. The Middle River runs east of and roughly parallel to Old River. False River diverges from Old River about a mile (1.6 km) above the Old River's mouth and runs westward to join the San Joaquin at a point closer to Antioch. Part of the Old River forms the boundary between San Joaquin County on the east and Contra Costa County to the west.", "Title: Michael Locke (biologist)\n\nMichael Locke (February 14, 1929 in Nottingham, U.K – October 20, 2013 in London, Ontario) was an English-born Canadian biologist. He was Chair of Zoology at Western University from 1971 to 1985 and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.", "Title: Volga River (Iowa)\n\nThe Volga River is an 80.7 mi river in the U.S. state of Iowa. It is the major tributary of the Turkey River in the northeastern part of the state. The river runs through Fayette and Clayton counties before joining the Turkey River near Elkport. The Turkey River then runs into the Mississippi River near the town of Cassville, Wisconsin. The Volga River State Recreation Area is a state park along the river near Fayette.", "Title: London, Ontario\n\nLondon is a city in Southwestern Ontario, Canada along the Quebec City–Windsor Corridor. The city has a population of 383,822 according to the 2016 Canadian census. London is at the confluence of the Thames River, approximately 200 kilometers from both Toronto, Ontario and Detroit, Michigan; and about 230 kilometers from Buffalo, New York. The City of London is a separated municipality, politically separate from Middlesex County, though it remains the county seat.", "Title: Sulusaray\n\nSulusaray or Çiftlik, in Antiquity and the early Middle Ages known as Sebastopolis (Greek: Σεβαστούπολις ) or Heracleopolis (Ἡρακλειούπολις ), is a town and a district of Tokat Province in the Black Sea region of Turkey. Sulusaray is about 68 km from the center of Tokat, and about 30 km from Artova town. The site is situated on a plain surrounded by mountains and the Çekerek river runs near it. The mayor is Şahin Hasgül (MHP).", "Title: Tuszymka\n\nTuszymka is a river in south-eastern Poland, a tributary of the Wisłoka river, with a length of 38.2 km . The source of the river is near the village of Bukowiec. The river runs near the village of Kamionka where there is a lake.", "Title: Shoshone River\n\nThe Shoshone River is a 100 mi long river in northern Wyoming in the United States. Its headwaters are in the Absaroka Range in Shoshone National Forest. It ends when it runs into the Big Horn River near Lovell, Wyoming. Cities it runs near or through are Cody, Powell, Byron, and Lovell. Near Cody, it runs through a volcanically active region of fumaroles known as Colter's Hell. This contributed to the river being named on old maps of Wyoming as the \"Stinking Water River\"." ]
81,298
Auberon is a character that resembles a chacter from A Midsummer Night's Dream, who is the author?
William Shakespeare
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[ { "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": [ "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": [ "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": [ "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": [ "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": [ "Faerie, The Fair Lands or The Twilight Realm is one of two fictional otherdimensional homelands for the Faerie, as published by DC Comics.", " The Vertigo Comics realm of Faerie is an amalgam of the mythological realms of Álfheimr, Otherworld, the Fortunate Isles, Tír na nÓg and Avalon.", " This mix is heavily influenced by Shakespeare's play \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\".", " It is home to the faeries and other mythical races, ruled over by the Seelie Court and King Auberon and Queen Titania.", " Faerie debuted in \"The Books of Magic\" #3, and was created by Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess." ], "title": "Faerie (DC Comics)" }, { "sentences": [ "Auberon, is a character who appears primarily in DC Comics' adult-oriented Vertigo line.", " He is inspired by (and implied to be the same character as) the faerie king Oberon from William Shakespeare's play \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\"." ], "title": "Auberon (comics)" }, { "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)" }, { "sentences": [ "A Midsummer Night's Dream is a comedy written by William Shakespeare in 1595/96.", " It portrays the events surrounding the marriage of Theseus, the Duke of Athens, to Hippolyta, the former queen of the Amazons.", " These include the adventures of four young Athenian lovers and a group of six amateur actors (the mechanicals) who are controlled and manipulated by the fairies who inhabit the forest in which most of the play is set.", " The play is one of Shakespeare's most popular works for the stage and is widely performed across the world." ], "title": "A Midsummer Night's Dream" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cinq grimaces pour Le songe d'une nuit d'été (\"Five Grimaces for A Midsummer Night's Dream\") is a set of incidental music pieces for orchestra by Erik Satie.", " Composed in 1915 for a planned circus-style staging of Shakespeare's play \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\", it marked the composer's first collaboration with author Jean Cocteau.", " The production failed to materialize and Satie's music went unperformed in his lifetime.", " His score was published posthumously in 1929." ], "title": "Cinq grimaces pour Le songe d'une nuit d'été" } ]
[ "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: 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: 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: 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: 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: Faerie (DC Comics)\n\nFaerie, The Fair Lands or The Twilight Realm is one of two fictional otherdimensional homelands for the Faerie, as published by DC Comics. The Vertigo Comics realm of Faerie is an amalgam of the mythological realms of Álfheimr, Otherworld, the Fortunate Isles, Tír na nÓg and Avalon. This mix is heavily influenced by Shakespeare's play \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\". It is home to the faeries and other mythical races, ruled over by the Seelie Court and King Auberon and Queen Titania. Faerie debuted in \"The Books of Magic\" #3, and was created by Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess.", "Title: Auberon (comics)\n\nAuberon, is a character who appears primarily in DC Comics' adult-oriented Vertigo line. He is inspired by (and implied to be the same character as) the faerie king Oberon from William Shakespeare's play \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\".", "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.", "Title: A Midsummer Night's Dream\n\nA Midsummer Night's Dream is a comedy written by William Shakespeare in 1595/96. It portrays the events surrounding the marriage of Theseus, the Duke of Athens, to Hippolyta, the former queen of the Amazons. These include the adventures of four young Athenian lovers and a group of six amateur actors (the mechanicals) who are controlled and manipulated by the fairies who inhabit the forest in which most of the play is set. The play is one of Shakespeare's most popular works for the stage and is widely performed across the world.", "Title: Cinq grimaces pour Le songe d'une nuit d'été\n\nThe Cinq grimaces pour Le songe d'une nuit d'été (\"Five Grimaces for A Midsummer Night's Dream\") is a set of incidental music pieces for orchestra by Erik Satie. Composed in 1915 for a planned circus-style staging of Shakespeare's play \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\", it marked the composer's first collaboration with author Jean Cocteau. The production failed to materialize and Satie's music went unperformed in his lifetime. His score was published posthumously in 1929." ]
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Are Nantong and Jingdezhen situated in the same province ?
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[ { "sentences": [ "Taizhou () is a prefecture-level city in central Jiangsu Province in eastern China.", " Situated on the north bank of the Yangtze River, it borders Nantong to the east, Yancheng to the north and Yangzhou to the west." ], "title": "Taizhou, Jiangsu" }, { "sentences": [ "Nantong (; former names: Nan-t'ung, Nantung, Tongzhou, or Tungchow; Qihai dialect: ] ) is a prefecture-level city in Jiangsu province, China.", " Located on the northern bank of the Yangtze River, near the river mouth.", " Nantong is a vital river port bordering Yancheng to the north, Taizhou to the west, Suzhou and Shanghai to the south across the river, and the East China Sea to the east." ], "title": "Nantong" }, { "sentences": [ "Jingdezhen (or the Town of Jingde) is a prefecture-level city, previously a town, in northeastern Jiangxi province, China, with a total population of 1,554,000 (2007), bordering Anhui to the north.", " It is known as the \"Porcelain Capital\" because it has been producing pottery for 1,700 years.", " The city has a well-documented history that stretches back over 2,000 years." ], "title": "Jingdezhen" }, { "sentences": [ "The Jingdezhen Ceramic Institute (景德镇陶瓷大学) is situated in Jingdezhen city in Jiangxi province in the People's Republic of China.", " It is the only institute of higher learning in China dedicated to the study of ceramic arts.", " The area of Jingdezhen is historically significant in the development and production of Chinese ceramics.", " Thus, this university serves the role of linking up modern educational techniques and infrastructure with a well-rooted source of ancient Chinese lore and tradition.", " Its prominent graduated students are artists such as Jackson Li." ], "title": "Jingdezhen Ceramic Institute" } ]
[ "Title: Taizhou, Jiangsu\n\nTaizhou () is a prefecture-level city in central Jiangsu Province in eastern China. Situated on the north bank of the Yangtze River, it borders Nantong to the east, Yancheng to the north and Yangzhou to the west.", "Title: Nantong\n\nNantong (; former names: Nan-t'ung, Nantung, Tongzhou, or Tungchow; Qihai dialect: ] ) is a prefecture-level city in Jiangsu province, China. Located on the northern bank of the Yangtze River, near the river mouth. Nantong is a vital river port bordering Yancheng to the north, Taizhou to the west, Suzhou and Shanghai to the south across the river, and the East China Sea to the east.", "Title: Jingdezhen\n\nJingdezhen (or the Town of Jingde) is a prefecture-level city, previously a town, in northeastern Jiangxi province, China, with a total population of 1,554,000 (2007), bordering Anhui to the north. It is known as the \"Porcelain Capital\" because it has been producing pottery for 1,700 years. The city has a well-documented history that stretches back over 2,000 years.", "Title: Jingdezhen Ceramic Institute\n\nThe Jingdezhen Ceramic Institute (景德镇陶瓷大学) is situated in Jingdezhen city in Jiangxi province in the People's Republic of China. It is the only institute of higher learning in China dedicated to the study of ceramic arts. The area of Jingdezhen is historically significant in the development and production of Chinese ceramics. Thus, this university serves the role of linking up modern educational techniques and infrastructure with a well-rooted source of ancient Chinese lore and tradition. Its prominent graduated students are artists such as Jackson Li." ]