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900
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Who was born first, Burton L. King or Michael Cimino?
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Burton L. King
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"Joseph Cheshire Cotten, Jr. (May 15, 1905 – February 6, 1994) was an American film, stage, radio and television actor.",
" Cotten achieved prominence on Broadway, starring in the original stage productions of \"The Philadelphia Story\" and \"Sabrina Fair\".",
" He first gained worldwide fame in three Orson Welles films: \"Citizen Kane\" (1941), \"The Magnificent Ambersons\" (1942), and \"Journey into Fear\" (1943), for which Cotten was also credited with the screenplay.",
" He went on to become one of the leading Hollywood actors of the 1940s, appearing in films such as \"Shadow of a Doubt\" (1943), \"Love Letters\" (1945), \"Duel in the Sun\" (1946), \"Portrait of Jennie\" (1948), \"The Third Man\" (1949) and \"Niagara\" (1953).",
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"Title: Conquering Horse\n\nConquering Horse is Frederick Manfred's first novel in a five-volume series he called \"The Buckskin Man Tales\". It tells a mythic story about Indian life on the Great Plains before the arrival of white people to the region. Academy Award winning film director Michael Cimino and producer Michael Gruskoff attempted to adapt Manfred's novel to film, but the project scrapped when his 1980 United Artists western film \"Heaven's Gate\" had become a critical and financial failure.",
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"Title: Year of the Dragon (film)\n\nYear of the Dragon is a 1985 American neo-noir action film directed by Michael Cimino, starring Mickey Rourke, Ariane Koizumi and John Lone. The screenplay was written by Cimino and Oliver Stone and adapted from the novel by Robert Daley.",
"Title: Peter Bogdanovich\n\nPeter Bogdanovich (Serbian: Петар Богдановић, \"Petar Bogdanović\", born July 30, 1939) is an American director, writer, actor, producer, critic and film historian. He is part of the wave of \"New Hollywood\" directors, which included William Friedkin, Brian De Palma, George Lucas, Martin Scorsese, Michael Cimino and Francis Ford Coppola. His most critically acclaimed and well-known film is the drama \"The Last Picture Show\" (1971).",
"Title: Heaven's Gate (film)\n\nHeaven's Gate is a 1980 American epic Western film written and directed by Michael Cimino. Loosely based on the Johnson County War, it portrays a fictional dispute between land barons and European immigrants in Wyoming in the 1890s. The film features an ensemble cast, including Kris Kristofferson, Christopher Walken, Isabelle Huppert, Jeff Bridges, John Hurt, Sam Waterston, Brad Dourif, Joseph Cotten, Geoffrey Lewis, David Mansfield, Richard Masur, Terry O'Quinn, Mickey Rourke, Willem Dafoe and Nicholas Woodeson, the last two in their first film roles. It is generally considered one of the biggest box office bombs of all time, and was initially described as one of the worst films ever made."
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901
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Which former Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee derailed the Email Privacy Act after it was passed in the 114th Congress?
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John Cornyn
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"James Graham (January 7, 1793 – September 25, 1851) a Congressional Representative from North Carolina; born in Lincoln County, North Carolina, January 7, 1793; brother of William Alexander Graham; pursued classical studies and graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1814; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1818 and commenced practice in Rutherford County, North Carolina; member of the State house of representatives in 1822, 1823, 1824, 1828, and 1829; elected as a National Republican to the Twenty-third Congress (March 4, 1833 – March 3, 1835); presented credentials as a National Republican Member-elect to the Twenty-fourth Congress and served from March 4, 1835, to March 29, 1836, when the seat was declared vacant; subsequently elected as a National Republican to the same Congress; reelected as a Whig to the Twenty-fifth, Twenty-sixth, and Twenty-seventh Congresses and served from December 5, 1836, to March 3, 1843; chairman, Committee on Public Expenditures (Twenty-seventh Congress); unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1842 to the Twenty-eighth Congress; elected as a Whig to the Twenty-ninth Congress (March 4, 1845 – March 3, 1847); was not a candidate for renomination in 1846; engaged in agricultural pursuits near Rutherfordton, North Carolina, where he died September 25, 1851."
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"The Email Privacy Act is a bill introduced in the United States Congress.",
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"Title: Protecting Cyber Networks Act\n\nThe Protecting Cyber Networks Act (H.R. 1560) is a bill introduced in the 114th Congress by Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA), chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. The legislation would allow companies and the government to share information concerning cyber threats. To overcome privacy concerns, the bill expressly forbids companies from sharing information with the National Security Agency (NSA) or Department of Defense (DOD).",
"Title: Patrick Davis (politics)\n\nPatrick Davis is a political consultant and strategist. Davis has worked in the George H.W. Bush Administration and the National Republican Senatorial Committee, most notably as Political Director in 2004. Davis also served as the Executive Director of the South Dakota Republican Party before going into private business in 2005. He lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado, with his wife, Jo Ann, and their two children.",
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"Title: United States Senate election in Alaska, 2008\n\nThe 2008 United States Senate election in Alaska was held on November 4, 2008. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator and former President pro tempore Ted Stevens ran for re-election to a seventh term in the United States Senate. It was one of the ten Senate races that U.S. Senator John Ensign of Nevada, the chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, predicted as being most competitive. The primaries were held on Tuesday, August 26. Ted Stevens was challenged by Democratic candidate Mark Begich, the mayor of Anchorage.",
"Title: Jerry Moran\n\nGerald W. Moran (born May 29, 1954) is the junior United States Senator from Kansas and a member of the Republican Party. He served as Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee for the 113th U.S. Congress, during which he led successful Republican efforts in United States Senate elections, 2014, producing the first Republican Senate majority since 2006. Previously, he served as a member of the United States House of Representatives, representing 2=nd",
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"Title: Alex Skatell\n\nAlex Skatell is an American entrepreneur and former political advisor. He was previously the Digital Director for the Republican Governors Association and Media Director of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. He developed the software application iShout which became a top 25 game in the iPhone App Store. He also founded the viral news website \"Independent Journal Review\".",
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902
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At what intersection is the high school Joseph Wapner attended located?
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North Highland Avenue and West Sunset Boulevard
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"Title: Lincoln-Way West High School\n\nLincoln-Way West High School or LWW, is a public four-year high school located about 1.5 miles south of Lincoln Highway near the intersection of Gougar Rd and the Illinois Highway in New Lenox, Illinois, a southwest suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. It is the part of Lincoln-Way Community High School District 210, which also includes Lincoln-Way Central High School, Lincoln-Way East High School, and formerly Lincoln-Way North High School. Students living within the Lincoln-Way boundaries of Liberty Junior High in New Lenox School District 122 and Manhattan Junior High in Manhattan School District 114 the Lincoln-Way boundaries of Union school district attend Lincoln-Way West. The student body makeup is 53 percent male and 47 percent female, and the total minority enrollment is 11 percent. As of 2013, there are 1,280 students enrolled, with 66 full-time teachers, creating a 19:1 student to teacher ratio.",
"Title: Chu Văn An High School (Ho Chi Minh City)\n\nChu Van An High School is a high school in Sai Gon, Vietnam. The school is located at the intersection of Ngo Gia Tu Blvd. (formerly Minh Mang Blvd.) and Ngo Quyen St. (formerly Trieu Da St.), District 5, Ho Chi Minh City. Originally, the school was founded by teachers and students of Buoi High School who moved to Saigon from the north following the 1954 Geneva Conference. After a time of operation under the sponsorship of Petrus Ky High School, these people built a new high school at Minh Mang St. in 1961 and named it after Chu Van An, a famous Vietnamese Confucianism teacher of Tran Dynasty. After the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, the school continued operating under this name. In 1978, the school was dissolved and its students were transferred into nearby high schools. The school's building was transferred to a new school named Huấn Nghệ Phổ thông Lao động School (\"Training of General Labor Skills School\"). Later, the school was revived by the end of the 1990s under a new education program.",
"Title: Powdersville High School\n\nPowdersville High School is a public high school in Powdersville, South Carolina, a suburb of Greenville located in Anderson County. Powdersville High School, one of three high schools in Anderson School District One, first opened in August 2011. The school started with 265 student in grades 9-10. Prior to the opening of Powdersville High School, students who lived in the Powdersville area attended Wren High School. However, due to growth in the Powdersville area, Anderson School District 1 voted in 2008 to build a high school for Powdersville. In 2013-2014, Powdersville High School enrollment was around 750 students in grades 9-12. Now, in 2015-2016 school year, Powdersville has an enrollment of around 840 students attending. The school also held its first graduation on May 30, 2014. The first ever graduating class to finish all 4 years at PVHS, (class of 2015) had an astonishing 96.2 graduation rate, one of the highest in the state.",
"Title: Tensas High School\n\nTensas High School is the public secondary school which services all of Tensas Parish in northeastern Louisiana. Tensas High School, a term coined in 2006, was formerly known as Joseph Moore Davidson High School. It is located in the parish seat of St. Joseph. Pupils in grades 7-12 from throughout the parish may enroll. This includes those who previously attended the defunct Newellton High School in Newellton and Waterproof High School in Waterproof. The current enrollment is 237.",
"Title: Lincoln-Way Central High School\n\nLincoln-Way Central High School or LWC, is a public four-year high school located approximately 3.5 miles south of Interstate 80 near the intersection of Schoolhouse Road and Lincoln Highway in New Lenox, Illinois, a southwest suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. It is the original school of Lincoln-Way Community High School District 210, which also includes Lincoln-Way East High School, Lincoln-Way North High School, and Lincoln-Way West High School. Lincoln-Way Central and Lincoln-Way West are located in New Lenox; Lincoln-Way East and Lincoln-Way North are located in Frankfort. Effective for the 2016-2017 school year, Lincoln-Way North High School, in Frankfort, will be closed due to financial troubles and the district will become a three school district. District 210 offices are located at Lincoln-Way Central.",
"Title: Robidoux School\n\nThe Robidoux School is a historic school building located at 201 South 10th in St. Joseph, Missouri. It was the first building used by what would become Missouri Western State University. The first high school in St. Joseph was built on the site in 1866. In 1895 the high school moved to 13th and Patee and the building was remodeled to be a grammar school named after St. Joseph founder Joseph Robidoux. In 1907 the building was razed and architect Edmond Jacques Eckel and Walter Boschen was commissioned to design the new Classical Revival style building which opened in 1909 at a cost of $130,000 including contents. It included 12 classrooms and an auditorium seating 1,100. In 1914, the building was used as a freshman annex for Central High School (Saint Joseph, Missouri). In 1919 it became the Robidoux Polytechnic High School, a vocational trade school. In 1933 it became home for the St. Joseph Junior College which had been founded in 1915 and was earlier operating out of Central High School. The move occurred at the same time as the Central High School moved to its current location. In 1965 the Junior College became a four-year Missouri Western State College. In 1969 the college moved to its current location on the east side of St. Joseph.",
"Title: Boynton High School\n\nBoynton High School is a secondary school located in San Jose, California and is a continuation school for the Campbell Union High School District. Between 1990 and 2002 when Boynton High School continuation students attended what was then Blackford High School. Blackford had been a traditional high school before 1991 when it was closed. After a minor disagreement amongst board members of the Campbell Union High School District, they agreed to rename the continuation high school to Boynton High School, and established a new building on the same lot as Blackford. The resources of the Blackford High School campus were being shared, and needed to be renovated in order to lease the campus to another school (the former Blackford High School campus is now occupied by neighboring Harker Middle School.) ."
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Who did One Million Strong have on it that was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on April 7,2017?
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Tupac Shakur
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"Title: The Spirit of Radio\n\n\"The Spirit of Radio\" is a song released in 1980 by the Canadian rock band Rush from their album \"Permanent Waves\". The song's name was inspired by Toronto radio station CFNY-FM's slogan. The song was significant in the growing popularity of the band. The band had grazed the UK Top 40 two years earlier with \"Closer to the Heart\", but when issued as a single in March 1980, \"The Spirit of Radio\" soon reached #13 on the UK singles chart. It remains their biggest UK hit to date (the 7\" single was a 3:00 edited version which has never appeared on CD to date). In the US, the single peaked at #51 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1980, and in 1998 a live version of the song reached #27 on the Mainstream Rock Charts. \"The Spirit of Radio\" was named one of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll and was among five Rush songs inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame on March 28, 2010.",
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"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: One Million Strong\n\nOne Million Strong is a 1995 compilation of hip hop music released by SOLAR Records to commemorate the 1995 Million Man March in Washington, D.C. The compilation was released on November 7, 1995 and featured some of hip hop's biggest names, including the song \"Runnin' (From tha Police)\", which was one of the few collaborations between Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. The album peaked at 36 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.",
"Title: My Generation\n\n\"My Generation\" is a song by the English rock band The Who, which became a hit and one of their most recognisable songs. The song was named the 11th greatest song by \"Rolling Stone\" \"Magazine\" on its list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time and 13th on VH1's list of the 100 Greatest Songs of Rock & Roll. It is also part of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll and is inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame for \"historical, artistic and significant\" value. In 2009 it was named the 37th Greatest Hard Rock Song by VH1.",
"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: 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: Tupac Shakur\n\nTupac Amaru Shakur ( (born Lesane Parish Crooks; June 16, 1971September 13, 1996), also known by his stage names 2Pac and Makaveli, was an American rapper and actor. Shakur has sold over 75 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling music artists of all time. His double disc albums \"All Eyez on Me\" (1996) and his \"Greatest Hits\" (1998) are among the best-selling albums in the United States. Shakur is consistently ranked as one of the greatest and most influential rappers of all time, and he has been listed and ranked as one of the greatest artists of any genre by many publications, including \"Rolling Stone\", which ranked him 86th on its list of The 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. On April 7, 2017, Shakur was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.",
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What actor in the Calendar Girl Murders was born in March?
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Sharon Stone
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"Title: Chiann Fan Gibson\n\nChiann Fan Gibson (born April 20, 1968) is a beauty queen who has held the titles of Mrs. United States 2005, Miss Hawaiian Tropic World Finalist (Miss Taiwan) 1997, American Dream Calendar Girl 1995, Miss Washington USA 1989 and Washington’s Jr. Miss 1986. Gibson was also chosen to compete (4 out of 3000 auditions chosen in Chicago, Illinois) to compete on ABC-TV modeling show, “Are You Hot? ” 2003. Prize monies and scholarships Gibson won through pageantry helped pay for her childhood psychology degree from the University of Washington (1991) and Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, Boston Massachusetts, where she obtained her doctorate of Dental Medicine in 1995. She serves as President of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.",
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"Title: Calendar Girl Murders\n\nCalendar Girl Murders is a 1984 television movie directed by William A. Graham and starred Tom Skerritt and Sharon Stone, who played the part of photographer Cassie Bascomb.",
"Title: Julie London discography\n\nThe discography of Julie London, an American Jazz artist, consists of twenty nine studio albums, one live album, five compilation albums, two additional albums, and twenty-nine singles. After a moderately successful film career, London signed a recording contract with the newly formed Liberty Records in 1955. Her debut single \"Cry Me a River\" reached number nine on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1955. In June 1957, it would also peak at number twenty-two on the UK Singles Chart. \"Cry Me a River\" became London's most successful and highest-selling single of her musical career. The single would sell three million copies in total. Her debut studio album \"Julie Is Her Name\" was issued in December 1955 and reached the second position on the Billboard 200 albums chart. London's next three studio releases, \"Lonely Girl\" (1956), \"Calendar Girl\" (1956), and \"About the Blues\" (1957), reached the top-twenty of the Billboard 200 survey as well.",
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"Title: Siddharth Mallya\n\nSiddhartha Vijay Mallya (born 7 May 1987), commonly known as Siddharth Mallya and Sid Mallya, is an aspiring actor. He registered with the Screen Actors Guild as \"Sid Mallya\", saying he chose the stage name to try to avoid being typecast in stereotypical roles. He appeared in a sex comedy film entitled \"Brahman Naman\" and was expected in 2015 to appear in another film entitled \"Homecoming\". He has also hosted an online video show, appeared as a guest judge and host on the Kingfisher Calendar Girl selection show, and worked as a model.",
"Title: Cover Me (film)\n\nCover Me is a 1995 direct-to-video erotic thriller film starring Rick Rossovich, Courtney Taylor, Paul Sorvino, Stephen Nichols, Elliott Gould and Corbin Bernsen. It was produced in conjunction with the Orion Interactive CD-ROM game \"Blue Heat: The Case of the Cover Girl Murders\". The plot involves a serial killer preying on the models of a Los Angeles adult magazine and Holly Jacobson (Taylor) a former policewoman, must stop him by disguising herself as a nude model in order to lure him out.",
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What year was the college founded that Simi Hamilton attended?
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1800
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" Uphaus was born on a farm in rural Delaware County, Indiana, and attended nearby Earlham College, a liberal arts college founded by the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), in Richmond, Indiana, graduating in 1913.",
" Uphaus went on to earn his PhD in the psychology of religion at Yale University, and subsequently taught at Vanderbilt University Divinity School in Nashville, Tennessee, and Hastings College in Hastings, Nebraska.",
" In 1930, Uphaus was dismissed from Hastings for theological interpretations and his leftist viewpoints.",
" Subsequently, six department heads resigned from Hastings in protest."
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"Middlebury College is a private liberal arts college located in Middlebury, Vermont, United States.",
" The college was founded in 1800 by Congregationalists making it the first operating college or university in Vermont.",
" The college currently enrolls 2,526 undergraduates from all 50 states and 74 countries.",
" Middlebury offers 44 majors in the arts, humanities, literature, foreign languages, social sciences, and natural sciences."
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"Johns Joseph \"Joey\" Hamilton (born September 9, 1970) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played professionally for nine seasons, recording a 74–73 win–loss record, a 4.44 earned run average (ERA) and 894 strikeouts.",
" He attended Statesboro High School in Georgia.",
" Following high school, Hamilton attended Georgia Southern University for three years."
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"Sherman College of Chiropractic is a private college founded in 1973 named after chiropractor Lyle Sherman.",
" Sherman College offers the doctor of chiropractic degree.",
" The college is home to approximately 450 students representing 42 states and 13 countries and has more than 3,000 alumni around the world.",
" Sherman college supports the \"straight\" vertebral subluxation-based focus as different from diagnosis and symptomatic treatment focus of \"mixed\" U.S. chiropractic schools.",
" The name of the college was changed to Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic the late 1970s, but changed back to the original name in 2009.",
" Sherman College also has digital x-ray services in the Health Center for use of interns and local chiropractors."
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"Watauga Residential College (formerly Watauga Global Community) is a residential college founded at Appalachian State University in 1972.",
" Watauga College was founded to be an \"interdisciplinary, experimental, residential, coed alternative for social science and humanities general education requirements.\"",
" Watauga Residential college was developed as \"response to rising criticism of American education during the sixties and to the artificial fragmentation of knowledge in the academy; it was seen as a return to the world, where problems and themes do not recognize disciplinary boundaries and education is reconnected with individual learners.\"",
" Although Watauga has changed names over the years Watauga College in 1972, Watauga Global Community in 2008, and Watauga Residential College in 2014, its mission has remained relatively the same.",
" \"Watauga Residential College pursues its mission through a sequenced, interdisciplinary, experiential curriculum that requires students to integrate class content, community-based research, and multicultural immersion.",
" This innovative curriculum, in conjunction with the academic and residential community, creates an atmosphere for the emergence of dynamic learning experiences through unique interactions among students and faculty.\"",
" A key focus of Watauga is on the residential community so for the first year students are required to live in the living learning center."
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"Hampden–Sydney College, also known as H–SC, is a liberal arts college for men located in Hampden Sydney, Virginia, United States.",
" Founded in 1775, Hampden–Sydney is the oldest private charter college in the Southern U.S., the 10th oldest college in the U.S., the last college founded before the American Revolution, and one of only three four-year, all-men's liberal arts colleges in the United States.",
" Hampden–Sydney College is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register."
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"Simeon \"Simi\" Hamilton (born May 14, 1987) is an American cross country skier who has competed since 2000.",
" Hamilton attended Middlebury College from 2005–2009, during which time he competed for its ski team, individually earning several All-American NCAA Championship results.",
" It was announced on 29 January 2010 that Hamilton qualified for the 2010 Winter Olympics.",
" Hamilton competed in the 15 kilometer freestyle, 1.5 kilometer classic sprint, and 4x10km relay races.",
" He paced all Americans in the field in the 1.5 kilometer sprint by advancing to the medal rounds and finishing 29th of 96 competitors.",
" In the relay, Hamilton pulled away from the Estonian skier in the anchor leg to secure a 13th place finish."
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"Isaac Miller Hamilton (September 6, 1864 – August 8, 1952) was an American politician and businessman from Illinois.",
" Hamilton attended private school before establishing a successful banking and real estate company.",
" He was admitted to the bar in 1889 and practiced law.",
" Hamilton was elected to the Illinois Senate in 1896, serving a four-year term.",
" He later founded the Federal Life Insurance Company and served as its longtime president.",
" He remained chairman of its board of directors at the time of his death."
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"Sri Shariputhra Maha Vidyalaya (Sinhala: ශාරිපුත්ර මහා විද්යාලය) is a secondary school in Imbulpe, Balangoda, Sabaragamuwa Province, Sri Lanka.",
" It was established in the 19th century.",
" At present, more than 800 students are studying at the college .",
"According to ancient documents, it was the first school in balangoda education zone .",
" Many politicians, lawyers,scholars, physicians,engineers,and other government officers studied at this college.",
" Government graduated teachers and other education college's teachers are conduct the class for student up to G.C.E.(A/L).",
"Normally,1st or 2nd level government education service officer is appointed as the principal of the college.",
" there are Buddhist and Roman Catholic educational backgrounds .",
"Also according to the department of education, students of the college follow the local syllabus and face to a/l and o/l examinations which are conducted by government of Sri Lanka .",
" According to the history of the college, it was established as boy's college however after 1950's it was converted into the mixed school by the government .",
"Also according to the official document and students roll of the college founded principal of the college was Mr. Silva and the first student was Mr. Appusincho.",
" Also,college has more than 15 acres premise in Madagedaragoda, Imbulpe .",
"college conduct their science and computer laboratory class in the full facilitated laboratory .",
"one of the laboratories was a present of Hon. Srimao Bandaranayake in 1975."
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"Southeastern Baptist College is a private Baptist Bible college founded in 1948.",
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"Title: Middlebury College\n\nMiddlebury College is a private liberal arts college located in Middlebury, Vermont, United States. The college was founded in 1800 by Congregationalists making it the first operating college or university in Vermont. The college currently enrolls 2,526 undergraduates from all 50 states and 74 countries. Middlebury offers 44 majors in the arts, humanities, literature, foreign languages, social sciences, and natural sciences.",
"Title: Joey Hamilton\n\nJohns Joseph \"Joey\" Hamilton (born September 9, 1970) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played professionally for nine seasons, recording a 74–73 win–loss record, a 4.44 earned run average (ERA) and 894 strikeouts. He attended Statesboro High School in Georgia. Following high school, Hamilton attended Georgia Southern University for three years.",
"Title: Sherman College of Chiropractic\n\nSherman College of Chiropractic is a private college founded in 1973 named after chiropractor Lyle Sherman. Sherman College offers the doctor of chiropractic degree. The college is home to approximately 450 students representing 42 states and 13 countries and has more than 3,000 alumni around the world. Sherman college supports the \"straight\" vertebral subluxation-based focus as different from diagnosis and symptomatic treatment focus of \"mixed\" U.S. chiropractic schools. The name of the college was changed to Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic the late 1970s, but changed back to the original name in 2009. Sherman College also has digital x-ray services in the Health Center for use of interns and local chiropractors.",
"Title: Watauga Residential College\n\nWatauga Residential College (formerly Watauga Global Community) is a residential college founded at Appalachian State University in 1972. Watauga College was founded to be an \"interdisciplinary, experimental, residential, coed alternative for social science and humanities general education requirements.\" Watauga Residential college was developed as \"response to rising criticism of American education during the sixties and to the artificial fragmentation of knowledge in the academy; it was seen as a return to the world, where problems and themes do not recognize disciplinary boundaries and education is reconnected with individual learners.\" Although Watauga has changed names over the years Watauga College in 1972, Watauga Global Community in 2008, and Watauga Residential College in 2014, its mission has remained relatively the same. \"Watauga Residential College pursues its mission through a sequenced, interdisciplinary, experiential curriculum that requires students to integrate class content, community-based research, and multicultural immersion. This innovative curriculum, in conjunction with the academic and residential community, creates an atmosphere for the emergence of dynamic learning experiences through unique interactions among students and faculty.\" A key focus of Watauga is on the residential community so for the first year students are required to live in the living learning center.",
"Title: Hampden–Sydney College\n\nHampden–Sydney College, also known as H–SC, is a liberal arts college for men located in Hampden Sydney, Virginia, United States. Founded in 1775, Hampden–Sydney is the oldest private charter college in the Southern U.S., the 10th oldest college in the U.S., the last college founded before the American Revolution, and one of only three four-year, all-men's liberal arts colleges in the United States. Hampden–Sydney College is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register.",
"Title: Simi Hamilton\n\nSimeon \"Simi\" Hamilton (born May 14, 1987) is an American cross country skier who has competed since 2000. Hamilton attended Middlebury College from 2005–2009, during which time he competed for its ski team, individually earning several All-American NCAA Championship results. It was announced on 29 January 2010 that Hamilton qualified for the 2010 Winter Olympics. Hamilton competed in the 15 kilometer freestyle, 1.5 kilometer classic sprint, and 4x10km relay races. He paced all Americans in the field in the 1.5 kilometer sprint by advancing to the medal rounds and finishing 29th of 96 competitors. In the relay, Hamilton pulled away from the Estonian skier in the anchor leg to secure a 13th place finish.",
"Title: Isaac Miller Hamilton\n\nIsaac Miller Hamilton (September 6, 1864 – August 8, 1952) was an American politician and businessman from Illinois. Hamilton attended private school before establishing a successful banking and real estate company. He was admitted to the bar in 1889 and practiced law. Hamilton was elected to the Illinois Senate in 1896, serving a four-year term. He later founded the Federal Life Insurance Company and served as its longtime president. He remained chairman of its board of directors at the time of his death.",
"Title: Sri Shariputhra Maha Vidyalaya\n\nSri Shariputhra Maha Vidyalaya (Sinhala: ශාරිපුත්ර මහා විද්යාලය) is a secondary school in Imbulpe, Balangoda, Sabaragamuwa Province, Sri Lanka. It was established in the 19th century. At present, more than 800 students are studying at the college . According to ancient documents, it was the first school in balangoda education zone . Many politicians, lawyers,scholars, physicians,engineers,and other government officers studied at this college. Government graduated teachers and other education college's teachers are conduct the class for student up to G.C.E.(A/L). Normally,1st or 2nd level government education service officer is appointed as the principal of the college. there are Buddhist and Roman Catholic educational backgrounds . Also according to the department of education, students of the college follow the local syllabus and face to a/l and o/l examinations which are conducted by government of Sri Lanka . According to the history of the college, it was established as boy's college however after 1950's it was converted into the mixed school by the government . Also according to the official document and students roll of the college founded principal of the college was Mr. Silva and the first student was Mr. Appusincho. Also,college has more than 15 acres premise in Madagedaragoda, Imbulpe . college conduct their science and computer laboratory class in the full facilitated laboratory . one of the laboratories was a present of Hon. Srimao Bandaranayake in 1975.",
"Title: Southeastern Baptist College\n\nSoutheastern Baptist College is a private Baptist Bible college founded in 1948. The college is located in Laurel, Mississippi and offers both a 4-year Bachelor's degree program and a 2-year curriculum."
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Shaun Pye has a role on the sitcom created by which English comedian and musician?
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Ricky Dene Gervais
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"Hylda Baker (4 February 1905 – 1 May 1986) was an English comedian, actress and music hall performer.",
" Born and brought up in Farnworth, Lancashire, she is perhaps most well known for her role as Nellie Pledge in the ITV sitcom \"Nearest and Dearest\" (1968–73) and for her role in the 1960 film \"Saturday Night and Sunday Morning\"."
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"Shaun Patrick Micallef (born 18 July 1962) is an Australian actor, comedian and writer.",
" After ten years of working in insurance law as a solicitor in Adelaide, Micallef moved to Melbourne to pursue a full-time comedy career in 1993.",
" He first gained recognition as a cast member of the sketch comedy show \"Full Frontal\", which in turn led to a number of television roles including his own sketch show, \"The Micallef P(r)ogram(me)\", the sitcom \"Welcher & Welcher\" and the variety show \"Micallef Tonight\".",
" He also fronted the satirical news comedy series \"Newstopia\" on SBS, hosted the game show \"Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation\" on Network Ten for four seasons, and \"Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell\" on the ABC.",
" He also co-created and starred in \"Mr & Mrs Murder\" on Network Ten."
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"Nicholas Tristan Phillip Helm (born 1 October 1980) is an English comedian, actor and rock musician known for his comedic confrontational delivery.",
" His routines have been described as \"brash and bullish\".",
" Many of his performances begin with him acting calmly and see him gradually getting more and more enraged about what he is talking about.",
" He came to prominence following the success of his 2010 Edinburgh Fringe show \"Keep Hold of the Gold\".",
" In 2014, Helm made his main acting debut as lead character Andy in the BBC Three sitcom \"Uncle\"."
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"Shaun Pye is an English actor, comedian, writer, critic, television producer, editor and journalist, known for co-creating the animated sketch comedy \"Monkey Dust\" with Harry Thompson, and for his role as Greg Lindley-Jones on Ricky Gervais's sitcom \"Extras\"."
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"George Lopez is an American television sitcom created by comedian George Lopez, Bruce Helford and Robert Borden, which originally aired for six seasons, 120 episodes, on ABC from March 27, 2002, to May 8, 2007.",
" It is currently in syndication.",
" \"George Lopez\" stars the titular comedian George Lopez, who plays a fictionalized version of himself and revolves around his life at work and raising his family at home.",
" The series was produced by Fortis Films and Mohawk Productions in association with Warner Bros.",
" Television.",
" The executive producers consisted of George Lopez, Bruce Helford, Deborah Oppenheimer and Sandra Bullock.",
" On September 2, 2016, George Lopez announced through his Instagram that there are talks to bringing the show back on the air, but nothing has been announced."
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"Heading Out is a British sitcom created by and starring comedian Sue Perkins.",
" It was first broadcast on BBC Two on 26 February 2013.",
" \"Heading Out\" tells the story of Sara, a veterinarian who is given an ultimatum by her friends to tell her parents that she is gay.",
" Perkins had the idea for the sitcom for around ten years, before she developed the confidence to write it.",
" \"Heading Out\" was commissioned for a full series in April 2012 and production began in September.",
" The show was not commissioned for a second series."
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"Shaun Weiss (born August 27, 1978) is an American television and film actor.",
" Weiss started his acting career as Elvis on Pee-wee's Playhouse.",
" He is best known for his portrayal of Greg Goldberg in \"The Mighty Ducks\" films.",
" Shaun also has a cult following for his role as Josh in the Disney film \"Heavyweights\".",
" He enjoyed a notable run as peripheral freak \"Sean\" on the short-lived NBC dramedy \"Freaks and Geeks\" as well as some cameo appearances on the American sitcom \"The King of Queens\".",
" Most recently, he is seen in a commercial for Captain Morgan (\"Maxi-Mixers are going fast!",
" How about a demo, Phil?\")",
", Castrol, and ESPN Mobile MVP as Mike 'Big Grunz' Grunski.",
" Weiss also appeared in the movie \"Drillbit Taylor\", making an appearance as the School Bus Driver around the beginning of the film.",
" Shaun can also be seen in a 2008 Verizon Wireless Commercial for the LG Voyager."
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"Jeffrey Wayne Richmond (born January 7, 1961) is an American composer, actor, director, and producer.",
" He composed the music for, and directed some episodes of \"30 Rock\", a sitcom created by and starring his wife, Tina Fey.",
" He also executive produces and composes the music for \"Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt\", another sitcom created by his wife.",
" Richmond has won three Emmy awards for his production of the first three seasons of \"30 Rock\".",
" He has also been nominated for an Emmy for his composition of \"30 Rock\"' s theme song."
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"The Javells were a British Northern soul group led by Stephen Jameson (born London, 1949), an English musician.",
" Jameson had previously recorded solo for Pye and Dawn in the 1970s, under his own name, as well as under the stage name Nosmo King (No Smoking!",
" - a name also used by a musical hall act of the 1920s).",
" Jameson was best known for the single \"Teenage Love\", from which the B-side \"Goodbye Nothing To Say\" was identified by Pye's Disco for reworking by The Javells."
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"Title: Ricky Gervais\n\nRicky Dene Gervais ( ; born 25 June 1961) is an English comedian, actor, writer, producer, director, singer, and musician.",
"Title: Hylda Baker\n\nHylda Baker (4 February 1905 – 1 May 1986) was an English comedian, actress and music hall performer. Born and brought up in Farnworth, Lancashire, she is perhaps most well known for her role as Nellie Pledge in the ITV sitcom \"Nearest and Dearest\" (1968–73) and for her role in the 1960 film \"Saturday Night and Sunday Morning\".",
"Title: Shaun Micallef\n\nShaun Patrick Micallef (born 18 July 1962) is an Australian actor, comedian and writer. After ten years of working in insurance law as a solicitor in Adelaide, Micallef moved to Melbourne to pursue a full-time comedy career in 1993. He first gained recognition as a cast member of the sketch comedy show \"Full Frontal\", which in turn led to a number of television roles including his own sketch show, \"The Micallef P(r)ogram(me)\", the sitcom \"Welcher & Welcher\" and the variety show \"Micallef Tonight\". He also fronted the satirical news comedy series \"Newstopia\" on SBS, hosted the game show \"Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation\" on Network Ten for four seasons, and \"Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell\" on the ABC. He also co-created and starred in \"Mr & Mrs Murder\" on Network Ten.",
"Title: Nick Helm\n\nNicholas Tristan Phillip Helm (born 1 October 1980) is an English comedian, actor and rock musician known for his comedic confrontational delivery. His routines have been described as \"brash and bullish\". Many of his performances begin with him acting calmly and see him gradually getting more and more enraged about what he is talking about. He came to prominence following the success of his 2010 Edinburgh Fringe show \"Keep Hold of the Gold\". In 2014, Helm made his main acting debut as lead character Andy in the BBC Three sitcom \"Uncle\".",
"Title: Shaun Pye\n\nShaun Pye is an English actor, comedian, writer, critic, television producer, editor and journalist, known for co-creating the animated sketch comedy \"Monkey Dust\" with Harry Thompson, and for his role as Greg Lindley-Jones on Ricky Gervais's sitcom \"Extras\".",
"Title: George Lopez (TV series)\n\nGeorge Lopez is an American television sitcom created by comedian George Lopez, Bruce Helford and Robert Borden, which originally aired for six seasons, 120 episodes, on ABC from March 27, 2002, to May 8, 2007. It is currently in syndication. \"George Lopez\" stars the titular comedian George Lopez, who plays a fictionalized version of himself and revolves around his life at work and raising his family at home. The series was produced by Fortis Films and Mohawk Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television. The executive producers consisted of George Lopez, Bruce Helford, Deborah Oppenheimer and Sandra Bullock. On September 2, 2016, George Lopez announced through his Instagram that there are talks to bringing the show back on the air, but nothing has been announced.",
"Title: Heading Out\n\nHeading Out is a British sitcom created by and starring comedian Sue Perkins. It was first broadcast on BBC Two on 26 February 2013. \"Heading Out\" tells the story of Sara, a veterinarian who is given an ultimatum by her friends to tell her parents that she is gay. Perkins had the idea for the sitcom for around ten years, before she developed the confidence to write it. \"Heading Out\" was commissioned for a full series in April 2012 and production began in September. The show was not commissioned for a second series.",
"Title: Shaun Weiss\n\nShaun Weiss (born August 27, 1978) is an American television and film actor. Weiss started his acting career as Elvis on Pee-wee's Playhouse. He is best known for his portrayal of Greg Goldberg in \"The Mighty Ducks\" films. Shaun also has a cult following for his role as Josh in the Disney film \"Heavyweights\". He enjoyed a notable run as peripheral freak \"Sean\" on the short-lived NBC dramedy \"Freaks and Geeks\" as well as some cameo appearances on the American sitcom \"The King of Queens\". Most recently, he is seen in a commercial for Captain Morgan (\"Maxi-Mixers are going fast! How about a demo, Phil?\") , Castrol, and ESPN Mobile MVP as Mike 'Big Grunz' Grunski. Weiss also appeared in the movie \"Drillbit Taylor\", making an appearance as the School Bus Driver around the beginning of the film. Shaun can also be seen in a 2008 Verizon Wireless Commercial for the LG Voyager.",
"Title: Jeff Richmond\n\nJeffrey Wayne Richmond (born January 7, 1961) is an American composer, actor, director, and producer. He composed the music for, and directed some episodes of \"30 Rock\", a sitcom created by and starring his wife, Tina Fey. He also executive produces and composes the music for \"Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt\", another sitcom created by his wife. Richmond has won three Emmy awards for his production of the first three seasons of \"30 Rock\". He has also been nominated for an Emmy for his composition of \"30 Rock\"' s theme song.",
"Title: The Javells\n\nThe Javells were a British Northern soul group led by Stephen Jameson (born London, 1949), an English musician. Jameson had previously recorded solo for Pye and Dawn in the 1970s, under his own name, as well as under the stage name Nosmo King (No Smoking! - a name also used by a musical hall act of the 1920s). Jameson was best known for the single \"Teenage Love\", from which the B-side \"Goodbye Nothing To Say\" was identified by Pye's Disco for reworking by The Javells."
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TheTata GenX Nano is developed from Tata Nano with an open-able rear door that swings upward to provide access to what?
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cargo area
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"Tata Nano Singur Controversy refers to the controversy generated by land acquisition of the proposed Nano factory of Tata Motors at Singur in Hooghly district, West Bengal, India."
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"Girish Wagh is currently the Head, Commercial Vehicle Business Unit.",
" He earlier worked in the capacity of Sr.",
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" He is a key figure in the Tata Nano's project."
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"The third generation Honda CR-V was launched for the 2007 model year.",
" It went on sale in the US during late September 2006.",
" Unlike preceding models it features a rear liftgate rather than a side-opening rear door and no longer has the spare tire mounted on the rear door.",
" The new CR-V is lower, wider, and shorter than the previous models; the length decrease is attributed mostly to the fact that the spare wheel no longer adds length to the back of the vehicle.",
" A lowering of the center of gravity is another benefit of the spare wheel being located underneath the rear cargo area.",
" The center rear seat pass-through was also introduced as a new feature on the third generation."
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"Rane (Madras) Ltd is a part of the Rane Group of Companies involved in the manufacture and distribution of steering and suspension systems.",
" The main components manufactured by the company include Manual Steering Gear Products (SGP) and Suspension & Steering Linkage Products (SSLP).",
" The other products include tie rod assemblies, drag link assemblies, center link assemblies and gear shift ball joints.",
" Automobile companies that use its products include Ashok Leyland, Volvo, M&M, Tafe, Tata among many others.",
" Tata motors remains its major customer and is the primary parts manufacturer for Tata's Nano.",
" The company has also set up a dedicated plant for Tata Nano in Sanand, Gujarat.",
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"Tata GenX Nano (a.k.a. Nano GenX and Nano GenX AMT) is a city car manufactured by Tata Motors.",
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"Sabyasachi Sarkar ( born in 17 May 1947) is an Indian Chemist.",
" He has explored chemistry passionately as a prospector to observe closely the clandestine activities of nature.",
" He has worked and continued working in the diverse branches of chemistry closely related to natural set up and as such his research embraces functional models related to hyperthermophilic to mesophilic metalloproteins enriching bioinorganic chemistry.",
" A Replica of a Fishy Enzyme and the reduced xanthine oxidase also have been made.Inhibition patterns in the Michaelis complex of low molecular weight hepatic sulfite oxidase model complex have been exhibited.",
" Based on functional mimicking of a series of molybdoenzymes he showed that the even in model enzymatic oxotransfer reactions the participation of similar enzyme-susbrate (E-S) complex is a real entity.",
" Such a chemical spices( E-S) responds to spontaneous intramolecular oxidative addition and reductive elimination to complete the oxotransfer reaction.",
" Such a reaction differs from conventional chemical oxotransfer reaction where the reaction between the starting reactants happens in Eyring activated complex.",
" He demonstrated that carbon dioxide molecule does bind to magnesium in chlorophyll in photosynthesis as proposed by R. M. Willstätter hundred years ago and modeled hydrogenase captioned as better than nature.",
" The rare reaction of a Cu(II) complex with aerial oxygen to generate superoxide anion and Cu(III) has been shown addressing the native SOD reaction.",
" Similarly the aspect of copper-molybdenum antagonism in ruminant animals have been investigated.",
" His research has shown the architectural marvel in silk cocoon with the natural thermostatic and humidity control with preferential oxygen gating inside cocoon as green house architecture.",
" He proposed a new magneto reception mechanism for nocturnal moth in sensing the Earth's magnetic field to navigate with a stable pool of carbon-centric free radicals along with ferromagnetic components.",
" He extended the work on nano carbon and developed cheap sources of water soluble nano carbon including naturally formed graphene oxide from low grade coal.",
" These are used in the growth of young plants as promoters to slowly release micro nutrients and adsorbed water.",
" He explored these to explore bio-imaging and demonstrating that non-toxic carbon nano onion can cross blood brain barrier to carry drug as cargo and can be effectively be excreted from the body.The utility of such nano carbon to control mosquito breeding in preventing mosquito vectors of infectious dieseaes and the use of reduced graphene oxide to prevent hospital pathogens have been demonstrated.",
" On the environment aspect the presence of damaged floating carbon nano tubes in aerosols is shown to contribute global warming, winter smog and elevating breathing problem.",
" He demonstrated the adverse effect of soap and detergent discharge near tube well in releasing arsenic and fluoride contaminated water.",
" He also mapped the degradation of Heritage monument, Taj Mahal."
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" The key idea is that poverty is the mother of innovation: reduced circumstances (of the kind found in India) lead to increased effort, creativity and productivity, as reported in the practice of Jugaad among India's rural poor.",
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"Title: Singur Tata Nano controversy\n\nTata Nano Singur Controversy refers to the controversy generated by land acquisition of the proposed Nano factory of Tata Motors at Singur in Hooghly district, West Bengal, India.",
"Title: Girish Wagh\n\nGirish Wagh is currently the Head, Commercial Vehicle Business Unit. He earlier worked in the capacity of Sr. Vice President(Tata Small & Passenger Car Segment) & Head Project Planning and Program Management of Tata Motors. He is a key figure in the Tata Nano's project.",
"Title: Honda CR-V (third generation)\n\nThe third generation Honda CR-V was launched for the 2007 model year. It went on sale in the US during late September 2006. Unlike preceding models it features a rear liftgate rather than a side-opening rear door and no longer has the spare tire mounted on the rear door. The new CR-V is lower, wider, and shorter than the previous models; the length decrease is attributed mostly to the fact that the spare wheel no longer adds length to the back of the vehicle. A lowering of the center of gravity is another benefit of the spare wheel being located underneath the rear cargo area. The center rear seat pass-through was also introduced as a new feature on the third generation.",
"Title: Rane (Madras)\n\nRane (Madras) Ltd is a part of the Rane Group of Companies involved in the manufacture and distribution of steering and suspension systems. The main components manufactured by the company include Manual Steering Gear Products (SGP) and Suspension & Steering Linkage Products (SSLP). The other products include tie rod assemblies, drag link assemblies, center link assemblies and gear shift ball joints. Automobile companies that use its products include Ashok Leyland, Volvo, M&M, Tafe, Tata among many others. Tata motors remains its major customer and is the primary parts manufacturer for Tata's Nano. The company has also set up a dedicated plant for Tata Nano in Sanand, Gujarat. The company was forced to change its manufacturing facility from West Bengal to Gujarat after Tata moved out.",
"Title: Tata GenX Nano\n\nTata GenX Nano (a.k.a. Nano GenX and Nano GenX AMT) is a city car manufactured by Tata Motors. GenX Nano is developed from Tata Nano with an automated manual transmission and a fifth door (open-able hatch). GenX Nano comes in 4 & 5 gear manual transmission and the 5 gear transmission system in GenX (AMT version) is the same as in Tata Zest diesel AMT.",
"Title: Tata Nano\n\nThe Tata Nano is a city car manufactured by Tata Motors. Made and sold in India. The Nano was initially launched with a price of one lakh rupees or , which has increased with time. Designed to lure India's burgeoning middle classes away from motorcycles, it received much publicity.",
"Title: Hatchback\n\nA hatchback is a car body configuration with a rear door that swings upward to provide access to a cargo area. Hatchbacks may feature fold-down second row seating, where the interior can be flexibly reconfigured to prioritize passenger vs. cargo volume. Hatchbacks may feature two- or three-box design.",
"Title: Tata Pixel\n\nThe Tata Pixel is a rear-engined four-passenger city car, unveiled on 1 March 2011 by Tata Motors at the 81st International Motor Show in Geneva and aimed primarily at the European market. It is based on the Tata Nano platform.",
"Title: Sabyasachi Sarkar\n\nSabyasachi Sarkar ( born in 17 May 1947) is an Indian Chemist. He has explored chemistry passionately as a prospector to observe closely the clandestine activities of nature. He has worked and continued working in the diverse branches of chemistry closely related to natural set up and as such his research embraces functional models related to hyperthermophilic to mesophilic metalloproteins enriching bioinorganic chemistry. A Replica of a Fishy Enzyme and the reduced xanthine oxidase also have been made.Inhibition patterns in the Michaelis complex of low molecular weight hepatic sulfite oxidase model complex have been exhibited. Based on functional mimicking of a series of molybdoenzymes he showed that the even in model enzymatic oxotransfer reactions the participation of similar enzyme-susbrate (E-S) complex is a real entity. Such a chemical spices( E-S) responds to spontaneous intramolecular oxidative addition and reductive elimination to complete the oxotransfer reaction. Such a reaction differs from conventional chemical oxotransfer reaction where the reaction between the starting reactants happens in Eyring activated complex. He demonstrated that carbon dioxide molecule does bind to magnesium in chlorophyll in photosynthesis as proposed by R. M. Willstätter hundred years ago and modeled hydrogenase captioned as better than nature. The rare reaction of a Cu(II) complex with aerial oxygen to generate superoxide anion and Cu(III) has been shown addressing the native SOD reaction. Similarly the aspect of copper-molybdenum antagonism in ruminant animals have been investigated. His research has shown the architectural marvel in silk cocoon with the natural thermostatic and humidity control with preferential oxygen gating inside cocoon as green house architecture. He proposed a new magneto reception mechanism for nocturnal moth in sensing the Earth's magnetic field to navigate with a stable pool of carbon-centric free radicals along with ferromagnetic components. He extended the work on nano carbon and developed cheap sources of water soluble nano carbon including naturally formed graphene oxide from low grade coal. These are used in the growth of young plants as promoters to slowly release micro nutrients and adsorbed water. He explored these to explore bio-imaging and demonstrating that non-toxic carbon nano onion can cross blood brain barrier to carry drug as cargo and can be effectively be excreted from the body.The utility of such nano carbon to control mosquito breeding in preventing mosquito vectors of infectious dieseaes and the use of reduced graphene oxide to prevent hospital pathogens have been demonstrated. On the environment aspect the presence of damaged floating carbon nano tubes in aerosols is shown to contribute global warming, winter smog and elevating breathing problem. He demonstrated the adverse effect of soap and detergent discharge near tube well in releasing arsenic and fluoride contaminated water. He also mapped the degradation of Heritage monument, Taj Mahal.",
"Title: Indovation\n\nIndovation (an abbreviation of ‘Indian innovation’) is the process by which innovations are developed in India to serve a large number of people affordably and sustainably in response to conditions of scarcity and diversity. The individual solutions generated by this process are called indovations. The key idea is that poverty is the mother of innovation: reduced circumstances (of the kind found in India) lead to increased effort, creativity and productivity, as reported in the practice of Jugaad among India's rural poor. Examples of indovations include the Tata Nano, the Tata swach water filter, Devi Prasad Shetty's affordable cardiac care hospital, the SELCO's solar lighting solutions for consumers off the electricity grid and The First Identified Inexpensive Solar Water Filter was designed and invented by Shripad Krishnarao Vaidya, of Nagpur, Maharashtra, India on 23 April 2010. The Specialty of the water filter is Capillary Pumping Technique."
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908
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Which star of The Lion and the Horse appeared in more than 250 films and 90 television programs?
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Ray Teal
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" He is known for his big stomach."
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"Keiju Kobayashi (小林桂樹 , Kobayashi Keiju , 23 November 1923 – 16 September 2010) was a Japanese actor.",
" Born in Gunma Prefecture, he began acting at the Nikkatsu studio after dropping out of Nihon University and made his film debut in 1942.",
" In a career that spanned 65 years, he appeared in over 250 films, most famously in the \"Company President\" (Shachō) comedy films made at Toho, where he worked alongside Hisaya Morishige, Daisuke Katō, Norihei Miki, and others.",
" There he helped define the popular image of the postwar salaryman.",
" He also won many awards for his acting, including best actor awards at the Mainichi Film Awards for \"The Naked General\" in 1958 (where he played Kiyoshi Yamashita), for \"Kuroi gashū\" in 1960, and for \"The Elegant Life of Mr Everyman\" in 1963.",
" Kobayashi appeared in films made by such notable directors as Akira Kurosawa, Yasujirō Ozu, Mikio Naruse, and Kihachi Okamoto.",
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"Tae Hyun-sil (born November 11, 1941) is a South Korean actress.",
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" While preparing to star for a drama series, Tae was offered to be an exclusive actress of Shin Film established by Shin Sang-ok.",
" Tae's debut film is \"Beautiful Shroud\" directed by Lee Hyeong-pyo in 1962.",
" With the film, she won New Actress from the 1963 Buil Awards.",
" Since her debut as an actress, Tae has starred in about 300 films.",
" 250 films were shot during 7 years, and were mostly roles in depicting a cheerful university student or cute daughter characters.",
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"Kotturu Chikkarangappa Raghunath (born 17 April 1965), known by his screen name Rangayana Raghu, is an Indian film and stage actor, known for his work in Kannada cinema.",
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" Prior to acting in films, he worked as a stage actor with B. V. Karanth's theatre group Rangayana, from 1988 to 1999.",
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"Hisaya Morishige (森繁久彌 , Morishige Hisaya , May 4, 1913–November 10, 2009) was a Japanese actor and comedian.",
" Born in Hirakata, Osaka, he graduated from Kitano Middle School (now Kitano High School), and attended Waseda University.",
" He began his career as a stage actor, then became an announcer for NHK, working in Manchukuo.",
" He became famous in films first for comedy roles, appearing in series such as the \"Company President\" (\"Shacho\") and \"Station Front\" (\"Ekimae\") series, produced by Toho.",
" He appeared in nearly 250 films, both contemporary and \"jidaigeki\".",
" He was also famous on stage playing Tevye in the Japanese version of Fiddler on the Roof.",
" He also appeared in television series and specials, and was the first guest on the television talk show \"Tetsuko's Room\" in 1975.",
" He was long-time head of the Japan Actors Union.",
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"Ray Teal (January 12, 1902April 2, 1976) was an American actor who appeared in more than 250 films and some 90 television programs in his 37-year career.",
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"Instructional television (ITV) is the use of television programs in the field of distance education.",
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" Instructional television programs have historically been shown during the daytime on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) stations in the United States.",
" However, fewer public television stations devote their airtime to ITV today than they do in the past; these days, ITV programs are either seen on a digital subchannel of Non-commercial educational public television station, or passed on to a local Educational-access television channel run by a Public, educational, and government access (PEG) cable TV organization."
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"Eijirō Tōno (東野英治郎 , \"Tōno Eijirō\" , 17 September 1907 – 8 September 1994) was a Japanese actor who, in a career lasting more than 50 years, appeared in over 400 television shows, nearly 250 films and numerous stage productions.",
" He is best known in the West for his roles in films by Akira Kurosawa, such as \"Seven Samurai\" (1954) and \"Yojimbo\" (1961), and films by Yasujirō Ozu, such as \"Tokyo Story\" (1953) and \"An Autumn Afternoon\" (1962).",
" He also appeared in \"Kill!",
"\" by Kihachi Okamoto and \"Tora!",
" Tora!",
" Tora!",
"\", a depiction of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.",
" His final film was Juzo Itami's \"A-ge-man\" (\"Tales of a Golden Geisha\") in 1990.",
" Tōno also starred as the title character in the long-running television \"jidaigeki\" series \"Mito Kōmon\" from 1969 to 1983.",
" In the early years of his career he acted under the name of Katsuji Honjo (本庄克二)."
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"Title: Moolchand\n\nMoolchand was a prolific character actor in Hindi and Panjabi cinema who was active from 1950 to his death in the late-1980s. He appeared in over 250 films. These films spanned the parallel cinema of Guru Dutt to the wrestler films of Dara Singh. He is known for his big stomach.",
"Title: Lane Bradford\n\nLane Bradford (August 29, 1922 – June 6, 1973) was an American actor, who appeared in over 250 films and television series between 1940 and 1973, specializing in supporting \"tough-guy\" roles predominantly in Westerns but also in more contemporary crime dramas such as \"Dragnet\", \"The Fugitive\", and \"Hawaii Five-O\".",
"Title: Keiju Kobayashi\n\nKeiju Kobayashi (小林桂樹 , Kobayashi Keiju , 23 November 1923 – 16 September 2010) was a Japanese actor. Born in Gunma Prefecture, he began acting at the Nikkatsu studio after dropping out of Nihon University and made his film debut in 1942. In a career that spanned 65 years, he appeared in over 250 films, most famously in the \"Company President\" (Shachō) comedy films made at Toho, where he worked alongside Hisaya Morishige, Daisuke Katō, Norihei Miki, and others. There he helped define the popular image of the postwar salaryman. He also won many awards for his acting, including best actor awards at the Mainichi Film Awards for \"The Naked General\" in 1958 (where he played Kiyoshi Yamashita), for \"Kuroi gashū\" in 1960, and for \"The Elegant Life of Mr Everyman\" in 1963. Kobayashi appeared in films made by such notable directors as Akira Kurosawa, Yasujirō Ozu, Mikio Naruse, and Kihachi Okamoto. He continued to give powerful performances after largely moving to television in the late 1960s.",
"Title: Tae Hyun-sil\n\nTae Hyun-sil (born November 11, 1941) is a South Korean actress. Tae was born in Songjin, North Hamgyong province, Korea in 1941. While studying Film at Dongguk University, she was selected as a TV actress in a public recruit held by KBS. While preparing to star for a drama series, Tae was offered to be an exclusive actress of Shin Film established by Shin Sang-ok. Tae's debut film is \"Beautiful Shroud\" directed by Lee Hyeong-pyo in 1962. With the film, she won New Actress from the 1963 Buil Awards. Since her debut as an actress, Tae has starred in about 300 films. 250 films were shot during 7 years, and were mostly roles in depicting a cheerful university student or cute daughter characters. Tae married businessman Kim Cheol-hwan in 1968.",
"Title: Rangayana Raghu\n\nKotturu Chikkarangappa Raghunath (born 17 April 1965), known by his screen name Rangayana Raghu, is an Indian film and stage actor, known for his work in Kannada cinema. Portraying mostly comic and negative-shaded characters, he has appeared in over 250 films. Prior to acting in films, he worked as a stage actor with B. V. Karanth's theatre group Rangayana, from 1988 to 1999. He made his debut in films in 1995 with \"Suggi\", which got shelved.",
"Title: Hisaya Morishige\n\nHisaya Morishige (森繁久彌 , Morishige Hisaya , May 4, 1913–November 10, 2009) was a Japanese actor and comedian. Born in Hirakata, Osaka, he graduated from Kitano Middle School (now Kitano High School), and attended Waseda University. He began his career as a stage actor, then became an announcer for NHK, working in Manchukuo. He became famous in films first for comedy roles, appearing in series such as the \"Company President\" (\"Shacho\") and \"Station Front\" (\"Ekimae\") series, produced by Toho. He appeared in nearly 250 films, both contemporary and \"jidaigeki\". He was also famous on stage playing Tevye in the Japanese version of Fiddler on the Roof. He also appeared in television series and specials, and was the first guest on the television talk show \"Tetsuko's Room\" in 1975. He was long-time head of the Japan Actors Union. Among many honors, Morishige received the Order of Culture from the Emperor of Japan in 1991.",
"Title: Ray Teal\n\nRay Teal (January 12, 1902April 2, 1976) was an American actor who appeared in more than 250 films and some 90 television programs in his 37-year career. His longest-running role was as Sheriff Roy Coffee on NBC's western series \"Bonanza\" (1960–1972). He also played a sheriff in the film \"Ace in the Hole\" (1951).",
"Title: Instructional television\n\nInstructional television (ITV) is the use of television programs in the field of distance education. Educational television programs on instructional television may be less than one half hour long (generally 15 minutes in length) to help their integration into the classroom setting. These shows are often accompanied by teachers' guides that include material to help use this program in lessons. Instructional television programs have historically been shown during the daytime on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) stations in the United States. However, fewer public television stations devote their airtime to ITV today than they do in the past; these days, ITV programs are either seen on a digital subchannel of Non-commercial educational public television station, or passed on to a local Educational-access television channel run by a Public, educational, and government access (PEG) cable TV organization.",
"Title: Eijirō Tōno\n\nEijirō Tōno (東野英治郎 , \"Tōno Eijirō\" , 17 September 1907 – 8 September 1994) was a Japanese actor who, in a career lasting more than 50 years, appeared in over 400 television shows, nearly 250 films and numerous stage productions. He is best known in the West for his roles in films by Akira Kurosawa, such as \"Seven Samurai\" (1954) and \"Yojimbo\" (1961), and films by Yasujirō Ozu, such as \"Tokyo Story\" (1953) and \"An Autumn Afternoon\" (1962). He also appeared in \"Kill! \" by Kihachi Okamoto and \"Tora! Tora! Tora! \", a depiction of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. His final film was Juzo Itami's \"A-ge-man\" (\"Tales of a Golden Geisha\") in 1990. Tōno also starred as the title character in the long-running television \"jidaigeki\" series \"Mito Kōmon\" from 1969 to 1983. In the early years of his career he acted under the name of Katsuji Honjo (本庄克二)."
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The fantasy film "The Holy Mountain" was produced by a man that died in what year?
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2009
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"Gonzalo Gavira (October 30, 1925 – January 9, 2005) was a Mexican movie sound technician.",
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" Outside of Mexico he worked on more than 60 other films, including the disaster movie \"The Towering Inferno\" and western \"El Topo\", as well as Sergio Leone's \"The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly\".",
" While working in the United States he always worked with an assistant named Ruben C. Bustamante, Mr. Gavira referred to him as invaluable.",
" In 1975 he was awarded the Silver Ariel, which is the highest award that can be received from Mexican theatre.",
" He died in 2005, reportedly from circulation problems.",
" Along with working together with director Sergio Leone, Gonzalo Gavira worked with William Friedkin, Alejandro Jodorosky (The Holy Mountain) and the great Cantinflas, who on many occasions classified Mr. Gavira as a genius.",
" Once upon meeting Lee Marvin, Gonzalo Gavira asked Mr. Marvin to autograph a twenty dollar bill.",
" Lee Marvin refused, stating he would rather use that twenty to buy some drinks later, they became fast friends.",
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"Sleep's Holy Mountain (also known as \"Holy Mountain\") is the second studio album by the American band Sleep.",
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" There are two versions regarding the creation of the mountain, and they both involve Poseidon, Greek God of the sea, son of Cronus and brother to Zeus and Hades.",
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" Mount Jizu is a famed holy mountain in Buddhism.",
" Its main peak, Tianzhu Peak, rises some 3,240 metres above sea level.",
" The mountain is vegetated with dense forests and bamboo groves.",
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" \"the holy mountain of the Arhar\") is a Jain temple and cave complex dating from at least the 9th century that is located northwest of Polur in Tamil Nadu, southeast India.",
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" He founded ABKCO Music & Records Incorporated.",
" Klein revolutionized the income potential of recording artists, who previously had been routinely victimized by onerous record company contracts.",
" He first scored massive monetary and contractual windfalls for Buddy Knox and Jimmy Bowen, one-hit rockabillies of the late 1950s, then parlayed his early successes into a position managing Sam Cooke, and eventually managed the Beatles and the Rolling Stones simultaneously, along with many other artists, becoming one of the most powerful individuals in the music industry during his era."
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"Holy Mountain (French:Sacrée Montagne) is a 2010 National Film Board of Canada web documentary about Mount Royal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.",
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"Ben Chasny is an indie rock and psychedelic folk guitarist.",
" His primary projects are Six Organs of Admittance (his solo psych folk project) and Comets on Fire (a psychedelic rock band).",
" He made his recording debut in 1996 with his heavy, free rock project Plague Lounge on \"The Wicker Image\", an LP released conjointly between the New World of Sound and Holy Mountain labels.",
" Holy Mountain went on to become the \"home\" of many of his releases under the Six Organs Of Admittance moniker.",
" He has also released an album with Hiroyuki Usui under the name August Born.",
" Chasny has lent his talents to other projects such as Badgerlore, Double Leopards, Current 93 and Magik Markers both in live performance and studio albums.",
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"La montaña sagrada (The Holy Mountain, reissued as The Sacred Mountain) is a 1973 Mexican surrealist fantasy film directed, written, produced, co-scored, co-edited by and starring Alejandro Jodorowsky, who also participated as a set designer and costume designer on the film.",
" The film was produced by Beatles manager Allen Klein of ABKCO Music and Records, after Jodorowsky scored an underground phenomenon with \"El Topo\" and the acclaim of both John Lennon and George Harrison (Lennon and Yoko Ono put up production money).",
" It was shown at various international film festivals in 1973, including Cannes, and limited screenings in New York and San Francisco."
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"Title: Gonzalo Gavira\n\nGonzalo Gavira (October 30, 1925 – January 9, 2005) was a Mexican movie sound technician. He formed part of the team that won an Oscar for the movie \"The Exorcist\" in 1973. Outside of Mexico he worked on more than 60 other films, including the disaster movie \"The Towering Inferno\" and western \"El Topo\", as well as Sergio Leone's \"The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly\". While working in the United States he always worked with an assistant named Ruben C. Bustamante, Mr. Gavira referred to him as invaluable. In 1975 he was awarded the Silver Ariel, which is the highest award that can be received from Mexican theatre. He died in 2005, reportedly from circulation problems. Along with working together with director Sergio Leone, Gonzalo Gavira worked with William Friedkin, Alejandro Jodorosky (The Holy Mountain) and the great Cantinflas, who on many occasions classified Mr. Gavira as a genius. Once upon meeting Lee Marvin, Gonzalo Gavira asked Mr. Marvin to autograph a twenty dollar bill. Lee Marvin refused, stating he would rather use that twenty to buy some drinks later, they became fast friends. Mr. Gonzalo Gavira worked on approximately 80% of all movie features made in Mexico. \"Letters from Marusia\" was nominated for Best Foreign Film at the 1976 Oscars and \"Canoa\" won Picture of the Year 1976 in Mexico City.",
"Title: Sleep's Holy Mountain\n\nSleep's Holy Mountain (also known as \"Holy Mountain\") is the second studio album by the American band Sleep. It was released in November 1992 in Europe, and March 1993 in the USA through Earache Records.",
"Title: Athos (mythology)\n\nAthos ([ˈæθɒs] Greek: Ἄθως , ] ) from Greek mythology, was one of the Gigantes. He is most known for the creation of Mt. Athos, a mountain and peninsula in northern Greece, known as \"The Holy Mountain\", that is located in northern Greece. There are two versions regarding the creation of the mountain, and they both involve Poseidon, Greek God of the sea, son of Cronus and brother to Zeus and Hades. In one version of the story, Athos throws a mountain at Poseidon but misses. It is said that \" Athos got away and the rock he was about to throw at the god slipped through his fingers\". Poseidon then threw it back at him, thus creating Mt. Athos. In the other version Poseidon throws the mountain at Athos, creating the mountain.",
"Title: Zymne Monastery\n\nThe Uspenskyi Svyatohorskyi Monastery (in English, the \"Assumption Monastery at the Holy Mountain\", in Ukrainian, \"Святогорський Успенський Зимненський ставропігійний монастир\") is a stauropegial Ukrainian Orthodox cave monastery, located at the top of the Holy Mountain rising above the Luh River near the village of Zymne, five kilometers south of Volodymyr-Volynskyi, Volyn Oblast, Ukraine.",
"Title: Mount Jizu\n\nMount Jizu () is situated Dali Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China. The mountain is located to the northeast of Erhai and forms the tripoint of three counties: Heqing, Binchuan, and Dali City. Mount Jizu is a famed holy mountain in Buddhism. Its main peak, Tianzhu Peak, rises some 3,240 metres above sea level. The mountain is vegetated with dense forests and bamboo groves. With three mountain ranges to the front and one range to the rear, it appears like a cock's foot, hence its common name Mount Cock's Foot or Mt. Cock's Claw. Yet another name for this mountain is Nine Strata Cliffs.",
"Title: Tirumalai (Jain complex)\n\nTirumalai (lit. \"the holy mountain\"; also later Arhasugiri, lit. \"the excellent mountain of the Arha[t]\"; Tamil Engunavirai-Tirumalai, lit. \"the holy mountain of the Arhar\") is a Jain temple and cave complex dating from at least the 9th century that is located northwest of Polur in Tamil Nadu, southeast India. The complex includes 3 Jain caves, 2 Jain temples and a 16 meter high sculpture of Tirthankara Neminatha thought to date from the 12th century that is the tallest Jain image in Tamil Nadu.",
"Title: Allen Klein\n\nAllen Klein (December 18, 1931 July 4, 2009) was an American businessman, music publisher, writers' representative, filmmaker and record label executive, most noted for his tough persona and aggressive, innovative negotiation tactics, many of which established higher industry standards for compensating recording artists. He founded ABKCO Music & Records Incorporated. Klein revolutionized the income potential of recording artists, who previously had been routinely victimized by onerous record company contracts. He first scored massive monetary and contractual windfalls for Buddy Knox and Jimmy Bowen, one-hit rockabillies of the late 1950s, then parlayed his early successes into a position managing Sam Cooke, and eventually managed the Beatles and the Rolling Stones simultaneously, along with many other artists, becoming one of the most powerful individuals in the music industry during his era.",
"Title: Holy Mountain (website)\n\nHoly Mountain (French:Sacrée Montagne) is a 2010 National Film Board of Canada web documentary about Mount Royal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. \"Holy Mountain\" was created by writer and journalist Hélène de Billy, photographer and filmmaker Gilbert Duclos, along with Montreal-based web design firm Departement.",
"Title: Ben Chasny\n\nBen Chasny is an indie rock and psychedelic folk guitarist. His primary projects are Six Organs of Admittance (his solo psych folk project) and Comets on Fire (a psychedelic rock band). He made his recording debut in 1996 with his heavy, free rock project Plague Lounge on \"The Wicker Image\", an LP released conjointly between the New World of Sound and Holy Mountain labels. Holy Mountain went on to become the \"home\" of many of his releases under the Six Organs Of Admittance moniker. He has also released an album with Hiroyuki Usui under the name August Born. Chasny has lent his talents to other projects such as Badgerlore, Double Leopards, Current 93 and Magik Markers both in live performance and studio albums. More recent musical projects of his include the avant-folk trio Rangda (along with guitarist Richard Bishop and drummer Chris Corsano) and the more melodic and conventional 200 Years with Magik Markers' Elisa Ambrogio.",
"Title: The Holy Mountain (1973 film)\n\nLa montaña sagrada (The Holy Mountain, reissued as The Sacred Mountain) is a 1973 Mexican surrealist fantasy film directed, written, produced, co-scored, co-edited by and starring Alejandro Jodorowsky, who also participated as a set designer and costume designer on the film. The film was produced by Beatles manager Allen Klein of ABKCO Music and Records, after Jodorowsky scored an underground phenomenon with \"El Topo\" and the acclaim of both John Lennon and George Harrison (Lennon and Yoko Ono put up production money). It was shown at various international film festivals in 1973, including Cannes, and limited screenings in New York and San Francisco."
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What is the fifth studio album by English musician George Harrison released as the follow-up to The album that was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America two days after release?
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Dark Horse
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"System of a Down is an American rock band formed by musicians of Armenian origin: vocalist Serj Tankian, guitarist Daron Malakian, bassist Shavo Odadjian, and drummer John Dolmayan in the mid-1990s.",
" They have released five studio albums, 16 singles, and 11 music videos. By the end of 1997, the group had signed to American Recordings, then distributed as Columbia Records.",
" The following year, they released their eponymous debut album, which peaked at #124 on the United States' \"Billboard\" 200 and #103 on the United Kingdom's UK Albums Chart; it was certified platinum two years later by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and gold by Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA).",
" Their eponymous debut album produced a single for the song \"Sugar\", which reached the top 30 on the \"Billboard\" mainstream rock songs and alternative songs charts.",
" Their follow-up album, \"Toxicity\" (2001), topped the US and Canadian charts, and also reached the top 10 in Australia, Finland, and New Zealand.",
" The album was certified triple platinum in its home country, and triple platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), as well as double platinum by CRIA in Canada.",
" \"Toxicity\" produced singles for the title track, \"Chop Suey!",
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"The following is the discography of the American rock band The Doors.",
" Formed in Los Angeles in 1965, the group consisted of Jim Morrison (vocals), Ray Manzarek (keyboards), John Densmore (drums), and Robby Krieger (guitar).",
" The Doors became one of the most popular rock bands of their era.",
" Their debut album, \"The Doors\" (1967), released by Elektra Records, charted at No. 2 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 and produced the group's most successful single, \"Light My Fire\".",
" The album received several sales certifications including a 4 times multi-platinum from both the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and from the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA).",
" The Doors' second studio album, \"Strange Days\" (1967), often recognized as their most creative output, failed to produce a hit single as popular as \"Light My Fire\", though the album sold well commercially but did not reach the same level of success as the debut.",
" It reached No. 3 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum in the United States and Canada.",
" The Doors' third studio album \"Waiting for the Sun\" (1968), was regarded as an artistic disappointment when compared to their earlier material.",
" However, commercially it was very successful and reached No. 1 in the US and France, and produced their second No. 1 single, \"Hello, I Love You\".",
" \"Waiting for the Sun\" was the first Doors album to chart in the United Kingdom, where it peaked inside the Top 20.",
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"American country artist Crystal Gayle has released twenty four studio albums (one of which was collaborative), seventeen compilation albums, two video albums, one live album, one soundtrack album, and has appeared on sixteen additional albums.",
" Gayled signed with United Artists Records in 1974 and began recording albums.",
" Her self-titled debut album was issued in 1975, peaking at number twenty five on the \"Billboard\" Top Country Albums chart.",
" After releasing two similar studio albums, Gayle issued \"We Must Believe in Magic\" in 1977.",
" Reaching number two on the country albums chart and number twelve on the Billboard 200, it became the first album by a female country artist to certify platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. \"",
"When I Dream\" (1978) also peaked in the second position of the Top Country Albums survey and certified platinum in the US.",
" Her seventh studio album, \"Miss the Mississippi\" (1979), was issued on Columbia Records and certified gold in the United States. \"",
"These Days\" achieved similar status in 1980.",
" Her ninth studio album entitled \"Hollywood, Tennessee\" (1981) contained several cover versions of pop music songs.",
" In 1983, Gayle issued her first greatest hits compilation, \"Crystal Gayle's Greatest Hits\" before leaving Columbia.",
" The album was certified gold from the RIAA a decade later."
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"\"Not Guilty\" is a song by English musician George Harrison released on his 1979 album \"George Harrison\".",
" He wrote the song in 1968 following the Beatles' Transcendental Meditation course in India with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, and its lyrics refer to Harrison's relationship with his bandmates John Lennon and Paul McCartney as a result of that experience.",
" The Beatles recorded the song for \"The Beatles\" (the \"White Album\") in August 1968 but abandoned the track after several days' work, logging 99 takes.",
" This last take appeared on the \"Anthology 3\" compilation in 1996, as \"Take 102\"."
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"American-Canadian singer Robin Thicke has released seven studio albums, twenty-six singles and twenty music videos.",
" Thicke signed his first recording contract with Interscope Records as a teenager and found success as a songwriter, before he began concentrating on his career as a performer.",
" In 2000, Thicke started recording his debut album, \"A Beautiful World\", which was released in April 2003.",
" The album debuted at number 152 on the US \"Billboard\" 200, selling 119,000 copies.",
" The record also peaked at number 36 on the Mega Album Top 100 in the Netherlands.",
" Two singles were released from the album; the first, \"When I Get You Alone\" became a top ten hit in the Netherlands and New Zealand.",
" That single also peaked at number 17 in Australia and was certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).",
" In 2006, Thicke released his second studio album \"The Evolution of Robin Thicke\".",
" The record debuted at number 5 on the US \"Billboard\" 200, topped it on the \"Billboard\"'s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and became a certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).",
" The album also charted in France, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.",
" \"The Evolution of Robin Thicke\" produced four singles, all of which charted on the \"Billboard\"'s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. \"",
"Lost Without U\" became one of his biggest hits, peaking at number 14 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and spending 11 weeks atop the \"Billboard\"'s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs."
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"The discography of Outkast, an American hip hop duo consisting of rappers André 3000 and Big Boi, consists of five studio albums, one compilation album, one soundtrack album, one video album, thirty-two singles (including eight as featured artists), three promotional singles and twenty-one music videos.",
" In 1992, Outkast became the first hip hop act to be signed to the label LaFace Records; with their first studio album \"Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik\" (1994) that debuted at number 20 on the US \"Billboard\" 200.",
" \"Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik\" spawned the commercially successful single \"Player's Ball\" that has reached at number 37 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
" It was later certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).",
" Their following two albums, \"ATLiens\" (1996) and \"Aquemini\" (1998), were commercially successful in the United States; both albums peaked at number two on the \"Billboard\" 200, and were certified double-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).",
" Three singles were solicited from each album; all three from \"ATLiens\" charted on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, with \"Elevators (Me & You)\" peaking at number 12, making it the most successful.",
" The lead single from \"Aquemini\", \"Rosa Parks\", peaked at number 55 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100: two more singles, \"Skew It on the Bar-B\" and \"Da Art of Storytellin' (Pt. 1)\", were released from the album.",
" In 1998, Outkast collaborated with hip hop group Goodie Mob on the single \"Black Ice (Sky High)\" and rapper Cool Breeze on the single \"Watch for the Hook\"; both singles peaked at numbers 50 and 73 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, respectively."
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"American singer Mandy Moore has released six studio albums, three compilation albums, two video albums, twelve singles, and thirteen music videos.",
" After being spotted singing at a recording studio by an artists and repertoire representative for Epic Records, Moore was signed to Sony Music.",
" Her debut album, \"So Real\", was released in December 1999.",
" The album performed moderately on the charts, peaking at number thirty-one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).",
" According to Nielsen SoundScan, \"So Real\" had sold about 950,000 copies in the United States, by June 2009.",
" Her debut single, \"Candy\", peaked at number forty-one on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and was certified Gold by the RIAA.",
" It also reached the top forty in Canada, France, Ireland, and Switzerland and the top ten in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.",
" In Australia the song peaked at number two on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified Platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).",
" \"So Real\" was followed up with \"I Wanna Be with You\", in May 2000.",
" It is a re-release of the debut album, with remixed tracks and few new songs, the album reached number twenty-one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified Gold by the RIAA.",
" It also went on to sell about 805,000 copies in the US by June 2009.",
" The album spawned only one single, the title track, which peaked at number twenty-four on the Hot 100, becoming Moore's only top-thirty song in the US and her highest peak to date.",
" The song also reached number thirteen in Australia and was certified Gold by the ARIA."
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"Living in the Material World is the fourth studio album by English musician George Harrison, released in 1973 on Apple Records.",
" As the follow-up to 1970's critically acclaimed \"All Things Must Pass\" and his pioneering charity project, the Concert for Bangladesh, it was among the most highly anticipated releases of that year.",
" The album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America two days after release, on its way to becoming Harrison's second number 1 album in the United States, and produced the international hit \"Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)\".",
" It also topped albums charts in Canada and Australia, and reached number 2 in Britain."
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"Dark Horse is the fifth studio album by English musician George Harrison, released on Apple Records in December 1974 as the follow-up to \"Living in the Material World\".",
" Although keenly anticipated on release, \"Dark Horse\" is associated with the controversial North American tour that Harrison staged with co-headliner Ravi Shankar in November and December that year.",
" This was the first US tour by a member of the Beatles since 1966, and the public's nostalgia for the band, together with Harrison contracting laryngitis during rehearsals and choosing to feature Shankar so heavily in the program, resulted in scathing concert reviews from some influential music critics."
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"Canadian singer Bryan Adams has released thirteen studio albums, five compilation albums, two soundtrack albums, four live albums, and sixty-nine singles.",
" After the success of his debut single, \"Let Me Take You Dancing\" (1979), Adams signed a recording contract with A&M Records. \"",
"Bryan Adams\" (1980), his debut album, peaked at number 69 on the Canadian \"RPM\" Albums Chart.",
" Adams followed this with \"You Want It You Got It\" (1981), which peaked at number 118 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified gold in Canada. \"",
"Cuts Like a Knife\", his third release, became his first successful work outside Canada.",
" The album charted within the top ten in Canada and the United States and was certified three-times platinum by the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) and platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). \"",
"Reckless\" (1984), his fourth studio album, selling over 12 million copies worldwide and featured the hit singles \"Run to You\", \"Heaven\" and \"Summer of '69\".",
" In 1987, he released \"Into the Fire\", which reached platinum status in the United States and triple-platinum in Canada."
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"Title: System of a Down discography\n\nSystem of a Down is an American rock band formed by musicians of Armenian origin: vocalist Serj Tankian, guitarist Daron Malakian, bassist Shavo Odadjian, and drummer John Dolmayan in the mid-1990s. They have released five studio albums, 16 singles, and 11 music videos. By the end of 1997, the group had signed to American Recordings, then distributed as Columbia Records. The following year, they released their eponymous debut album, which peaked at #124 on the United States' \"Billboard\" 200 and #103 on the United Kingdom's UK Albums Chart; it was certified platinum two years later by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and gold by Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA). Their eponymous debut album produced a single for the song \"Sugar\", which reached the top 30 on the \"Billboard\" mainstream rock songs and alternative songs charts. Their follow-up album, \"Toxicity\" (2001), topped the US and Canadian charts, and also reached the top 10 in Australia, Finland, and New Zealand. The album was certified triple platinum in its home country, and triple platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), as well as double platinum by CRIA in Canada. \"Toxicity\" produced singles for the title track, \"Chop Suey! \", and \"Aerials\". The last of these peaked at number one on the \"Billboard\" Mainstream Rock Songs and Alternative Songs charts.",
"Title: The Doors discography\n\nThe following is the discography of the American rock band The Doors. Formed in Los Angeles in 1965, the group consisted of Jim Morrison (vocals), Ray Manzarek (keyboards), John Densmore (drums), and Robby Krieger (guitar). The Doors became one of the most popular rock bands of their era. Their debut album, \"The Doors\" (1967), released by Elektra Records, charted at No. 2 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 and produced the group's most successful single, \"Light My Fire\". The album received several sales certifications including a 4 times multi-platinum from both the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and from the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA). The Doors' second studio album, \"Strange Days\" (1967), often recognized as their most creative output, failed to produce a hit single as popular as \"Light My Fire\", though the album sold well commercially but did not reach the same level of success as the debut. It reached No. 3 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum in the United States and Canada. The Doors' third studio album \"Waiting for the Sun\" (1968), was regarded as an artistic disappointment when compared to their earlier material. However, commercially it was very successful and reached No. 1 in the US and France, and produced their second No. 1 single, \"Hello, I Love You\". \"Waiting for the Sun\" was the first Doors album to chart in the United Kingdom, where it peaked inside the Top 20. The album was certified gold in that country by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), as well as being certified gold and platinum in several other countries.",
"Title: Crystal Gayle albums discography\n\nAmerican country artist Crystal Gayle has released twenty four studio albums (one of which was collaborative), seventeen compilation albums, two video albums, one live album, one soundtrack album, and has appeared on sixteen additional albums. Gayled signed with United Artists Records in 1974 and began recording albums. Her self-titled debut album was issued in 1975, peaking at number twenty five on the \"Billboard\" Top Country Albums chart. After releasing two similar studio albums, Gayle issued \"We Must Believe in Magic\" in 1977. Reaching number two on the country albums chart and number twelve on the Billboard 200, it became the first album by a female country artist to certify platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. \" When I Dream\" (1978) also peaked in the second position of the Top Country Albums survey and certified platinum in the US. Her seventh studio album, \"Miss the Mississippi\" (1979), was issued on Columbia Records and certified gold in the United States. \" These Days\" achieved similar status in 1980. Her ninth studio album entitled \"Hollywood, Tennessee\" (1981) contained several cover versions of pop music songs. In 1983, Gayle issued her first greatest hits compilation, \"Crystal Gayle's Greatest Hits\" before leaving Columbia. The album was certified gold from the RIAA a decade later.",
"Title: Not Guilty (song)\n\n\"Not Guilty\" is a song by English musician George Harrison released on his 1979 album \"George Harrison\". He wrote the song in 1968 following the Beatles' Transcendental Meditation course in India with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, and its lyrics refer to Harrison's relationship with his bandmates John Lennon and Paul McCartney as a result of that experience. The Beatles recorded the song for \"The Beatles\" (the \"White Album\") in August 1968 but abandoned the track after several days' work, logging 99 takes. This last take appeared on the \"Anthology 3\" compilation in 1996, as \"Take 102\".",
"Title: Robin Thicke discography\n\nAmerican-Canadian singer Robin Thicke has released seven studio albums, twenty-six singles and twenty music videos. Thicke signed his first recording contract with Interscope Records as a teenager and found success as a songwriter, before he began concentrating on his career as a performer. In 2000, Thicke started recording his debut album, \"A Beautiful World\", which was released in April 2003. The album debuted at number 152 on the US \"Billboard\" 200, selling 119,000 copies. The record also peaked at number 36 on the Mega Album Top 100 in the Netherlands. Two singles were released from the album; the first, \"When I Get You Alone\" became a top ten hit in the Netherlands and New Zealand. That single also peaked at number 17 in Australia and was certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). In 2006, Thicke released his second studio album \"The Evolution of Robin Thicke\". The record debuted at number 5 on the US \"Billboard\" 200, topped it on the \"Billboard\"'s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and became a certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album also charted in France, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. \"The Evolution of Robin Thicke\" produced four singles, all of which charted on the \"Billboard\"'s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. \" Lost Without U\" became one of his biggest hits, peaking at number 14 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and spending 11 weeks atop the \"Billboard\"'s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.",
"Title: Outkast discography\n\nThe discography of Outkast, an American hip hop duo consisting of rappers André 3000 and Big Boi, consists of five studio albums, one compilation album, one soundtrack album, one video album, thirty-two singles (including eight as featured artists), three promotional singles and twenty-one music videos. In 1992, Outkast became the first hip hop act to be signed to the label LaFace Records; with their first studio album \"Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik\" (1994) that debuted at number 20 on the US \"Billboard\" 200. \"Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik\" spawned the commercially successful single \"Player's Ball\" that has reached at number 37 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100. It was later certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Their following two albums, \"ATLiens\" (1996) and \"Aquemini\" (1998), were commercially successful in the United States; both albums peaked at number two on the \"Billboard\" 200, and were certified double-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Three singles were solicited from each album; all three from \"ATLiens\" charted on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, with \"Elevators (Me & You)\" peaking at number 12, making it the most successful. The lead single from \"Aquemini\", \"Rosa Parks\", peaked at number 55 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100: two more singles, \"Skew It on the Bar-B\" and \"Da Art of Storytellin' (Pt. 1)\", were released from the album. In 1998, Outkast collaborated with hip hop group Goodie Mob on the single \"Black Ice (Sky High)\" and rapper Cool Breeze on the single \"Watch for the Hook\"; both singles peaked at numbers 50 and 73 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, respectively.",
"Title: Mandy Moore discography\n\nAmerican singer Mandy Moore has released six studio albums, three compilation albums, two video albums, twelve singles, and thirteen music videos. After being spotted singing at a recording studio by an artists and repertoire representative for Epic Records, Moore was signed to Sony Music. Her debut album, \"So Real\", was released in December 1999. The album performed moderately on the charts, peaking at number thirty-one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). According to Nielsen SoundScan, \"So Real\" had sold about 950,000 copies in the United States, by June 2009. Her debut single, \"Candy\", peaked at number forty-one on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and was certified Gold by the RIAA. It also reached the top forty in Canada, France, Ireland, and Switzerland and the top ten in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. In Australia the song peaked at number two on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified Platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). \"So Real\" was followed up with \"I Wanna Be with You\", in May 2000. It is a re-release of the debut album, with remixed tracks and few new songs, the album reached number twenty-one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified Gold by the RIAA. It also went on to sell about 805,000 copies in the US by June 2009. The album spawned only one single, the title track, which peaked at number twenty-four on the Hot 100, becoming Moore's only top-thirty song in the US and her highest peak to date. The song also reached number thirteen in Australia and was certified Gold by the ARIA.",
"Title: Living in the Material World\n\nLiving in the Material World is the fourth studio album by English musician George Harrison, released in 1973 on Apple Records. As the follow-up to 1970's critically acclaimed \"All Things Must Pass\" and his pioneering charity project, the Concert for Bangladesh, it was among the most highly anticipated releases of that year. The album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America two days after release, on its way to becoming Harrison's second number 1 album in the United States, and produced the international hit \"Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)\". It also topped albums charts in Canada and Australia, and reached number 2 in Britain.",
"Title: Dark Horse (George Harrison album)\n\nDark Horse is the fifth studio album by English musician George Harrison, released on Apple Records in December 1974 as the follow-up to \"Living in the Material World\". Although keenly anticipated on release, \"Dark Horse\" is associated with the controversial North American tour that Harrison staged with co-headliner Ravi Shankar in November and December that year. This was the first US tour by a member of the Beatles since 1966, and the public's nostalgia for the band, together with Harrison contracting laryngitis during rehearsals and choosing to feature Shankar so heavily in the program, resulted in scathing concert reviews from some influential music critics.",
"Title: Bryan Adams discography\n\nCanadian singer Bryan Adams has released thirteen studio albums, five compilation albums, two soundtrack albums, four live albums, and sixty-nine singles. After the success of his debut single, \"Let Me Take You Dancing\" (1979), Adams signed a recording contract with A&M Records. \" Bryan Adams\" (1980), his debut album, peaked at number 69 on the Canadian \"RPM\" Albums Chart. Adams followed this with \"You Want It You Got It\" (1981), which peaked at number 118 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified gold in Canada. \" Cuts Like a Knife\", his third release, became his first successful work outside Canada. The album charted within the top ten in Canada and the United States and was certified three-times platinum by the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) and platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). \" Reckless\" (1984), his fourth studio album, selling over 12 million copies worldwide and featured the hit singles \"Run to You\", \"Heaven\" and \"Summer of '69\". In 1987, he released \"Into the Fire\", which reached platinum status in the United States and triple-platinum in Canada."
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James Jarrett Miller’s most infamous appearance was the November 6, 1993 boxing match between Evander Holyfield and Riddick Bowe at Caesars Palace, a AAA Four Diamond luxury hotel and casino located in what state?
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"Eddie Futch (August 9, 1911 – October 10, 2001) was a boxing trainer.",
" Among the fighters he trained are Joe Frazier, Ken Norton, Larry Holmes, and Trevor Berbick, four of the five men to defeat Muhammad Ali.",
" Futch also trained Riddick Bowe and Montell Griffin when they handed future Hall of Fame fighters Evander Holyfield and Roy Jones, Jr., their first professional defeats.",
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"James Jarrett Miller (October 28, 1963 – c. September 22, 2002), also known as Fan Man, was an American parachutist and paraglider pilot known for his appearances at various sporting events.",
" His most infamous appearance was the November 6, 1993 boxing match between Evander Holyfield and Riddick Bowe at Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada.",
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"Riddick Bowe vs. Jesse Ferguson, billed as \"The Heavyweight Debate\", was a professional boxing match contested on May 22, 1993, for the WBA and \"Lineal\" Heavyweight championships.",
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"Riddick Bowe vs. Michael Dokes, billed as \"The Homecoming\", was a professional boxing match contested on February 6, 1993 for the WBA, IBF and \"Lineal\" heavyweight world championships.",
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"Riddick Bowe vs. Evander Holyfield III, billed as \"The Final Chapter\", was a professional boxing match contested on November 4, 1995.",
" The non-title match marked the third and final fight in the Bowe–Holyfield trilogy."
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" The fight was contested for the undisputed world heavyweight championship, which consisted of the WBA, WBC, IBF and Lineal championships."
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"Riddick Bowe vs. Evander Holyfield II, billed as \"Repeat or Revenge\", was a professional boxing match that took place on November 6, 1993 for the WBA, IBF and \"Lineal\" Heavyweight championships."
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"Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield, billed as \"Finally\", was a professional boxing match fought between Evander Holyfield and Mike Tyson for the World Boxing Association heavyweight championship on November 9, 1996 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Paradise, Nevada.",
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"Caesars Palace is a AAA Four Diamond luxury hotel and casino in Paradise, Nevada, United States.",
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"Lennox Lewis vs. Donovan Ruddock, billed as \"The Fight for the Right\" was a professional boxing match contested on October 31, 1992.",
" The fight was a WBC heavyweight title \"eliminator\", with the winner scheduled to challenge the winner of the Evander Holyfield–Riddick Bowe championship bout held two weeks later.",
" In addition, Lewis' Commonwealth heavyweight title was also on the line."
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"Title: James Miller (parachutist)\n\nJames Jarrett Miller (October 28, 1963 – c. September 22, 2002), also known as Fan Man, was an American parachutist and paraglider pilot known for his appearances at various sporting events. His most infamous appearance was the November 6, 1993 boxing match between Evander Holyfield and Riddick Bowe at Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada. Fan Man made headlines in the United States when he used his powered paraglider to fly into the arena, eventually crashing into the side of the ring.",
"Title: Riddick Bowe vs. Jesse Ferguson\n\nRiddick Bowe vs. Jesse Ferguson, billed as \"The Heavyweight Debate\", was a professional boxing match contested on May 22, 1993, for the WBA and \"Lineal\" Heavyweight championships. The fight took place in RFK Stadium in Washington, DC, was Bowe's second defense of the title he had won from Evander Holyfield in November 1992, and was the main event of a card that included a fight between Roy Jones, Jr. and Bernard Hopkins for the vacant IBF middleweight championship, which Jones won.",
"Title: Riddick Bowe vs. Michael Dokes\n\nRiddick Bowe vs. Michael Dokes, billed as \"The Homecoming\", was a professional boxing match contested on February 6, 1993 for the WBA, IBF and \"Lineal\" heavyweight world championships. This was Bowe's first defense of the titles he had won from Evander Holyfield, while Dokes was trying to join Floyd Patterson, Muhammad Ali, and Tim Witherspoon as the only fighters to regain a piece of the heavyweight title after having lost it.",
"Title: Riddick Bowe vs. Evander Holyfield III\n\nRiddick Bowe vs. Evander Holyfield III, billed as \"The Final Chapter\", was a professional boxing match contested on November 4, 1995. The non-title match marked the third and final fight in the Bowe–Holyfield trilogy.",
"Title: Evander Holyfield vs. Riddick Bowe\n\nEvander Holyfield vs. Riddick Bowe was a professional boxing match that took place on November 13, 1992 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The fight was contested for the undisputed world heavyweight championship, which consisted of the WBA, WBC, IBF and Lineal championships.",
"Title: Riddick Bowe vs. Evander Holyfield II\n\nRiddick Bowe vs. Evander Holyfield II, billed as \"Repeat or Revenge\", was a professional boxing match that took place on November 6, 1993 for the WBA, IBF and \"Lineal\" Heavyweight championships.",
"Title: Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield\n\nMike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield, billed as \"Finally\", was a professional boxing match fought between Evander Holyfield and Mike Tyson for the World Boxing Association heavyweight championship on November 9, 1996 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Paradise, Nevada. The bout was Tyson's first defense of the WBA title that he had won from Bruce Seldon on September 7 of that year.",
"Title: Caesars Palace\n\nCaesars Palace is a AAA Four Diamond luxury hotel and casino in Paradise, Nevada, United States. The hotel is situated on the west side of the Las Vegas Strip between Bellagio and The Mirage. It is one of the most prestigious casino hotels in the world and one of Las Vegas's largest and best known landmarks.",
"Title: Lennox Lewis vs. Donovan Ruddock\n\nLennox Lewis vs. Donovan Ruddock, billed as \"The Fight for the Right\" was a professional boxing match contested on October 31, 1992. The fight was a WBC heavyweight title \"eliminator\", with the winner scheduled to challenge the winner of the Evander Holyfield–Riddick Bowe championship bout held two weeks later. In addition, Lewis' Commonwealth heavyweight title was also on the line."
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Robbie Coltrane is known for his role in the "Harry Potter" films in which he is eventually revealed to be a member of which order?
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the Order of the Phoenix
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"Lego \"Harry Potter\" is a Lego theme based on the films of the \"Harry Potter\" series.",
" Lego models of important scenes, vehicles and characters were made for the first six films and all the books released.",
" The first sets appeared in 2001, to coincide with the release of the first film \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United States).",
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"Robbie Coltrane, OBE (born Anthony Robert McMillan; 30 March 1950) is a Scottish actor and author.",
" He is known for his roles as Rubeus Hagrid in the \"Harry Potter\" films, as Valentin Dmitrovich Zukovsky in the James Bond films \"GoldenEye\" and \"The World Is Not Enough,\" and as Dr. Eddie \"Fitz\" Fitzgerald in the British TV series \"Cracker\" during the 1990s."
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"Lego Harry Potter: Years 5–7 is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros.",
" Interactive Entertainment.",
" Released on 11 November 2011 in North America and 18 November in Europe, the game is based on the Lego Harry Potter line and is based on the final three books and four films in the \"Harry Potter\" series: \"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix\", \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\", \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1\", and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2\".",
" The game was released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Microsoft Windows, iOS and Android.",
" The first trailer of three trailers was released 6 October 2011, and the demo was released on 1 November.",
" The game was released on Steam on 5 January 2012.",
" The OS X version of the game was released by Feral Interactive on 7 March 2012.",
" The game was released for the PlayStation 4 on October 21, 2016, as part of the \"Lego Harry Potter Collection\", which bundles the game with its predecessor, \"\"."
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"Lego Harry Potter: Years 1–4 is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros.",
" The game is based on the Lego Harry Potter line and its storyline covers the first four films in the \"Harry Potter\" series: \"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone\", \"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets\", \"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban\", and \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\".",
" The game is available on the Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, Microsoft Windows, OS X, iOS and Android.",
" The OS X version of the game was released on 22 February 2011 by Feral Interactive.",
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"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final novel of the \"Harry Potter\" series, written by British author J. K. Rowling.",
" The book was released on 21 July 2007, ten years after publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (1997), by Bloomsbury Publishing in the United Kingdom, in the United States by Scholastic, and in Canada by Raincoast Books, ending the series that began in 1997 with the publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\".",
" The novel chronicles the events directly following \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\" (2005), and the final confrontation between the wizards Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, as well as revealing the previously concealed back story of several main characters.",
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"Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is a 2001 book written by British author J. K. Rowling (under the pen name of the fictitious author Newt Scamander) about the magical creatures in the \"Harry Potter\" universe.",
" The original version purports to be Harry Potter's copy of the textbook of the same name mentioned in \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (or \"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone\" in the US), the first novel of the \"Harry Potter\" series.",
" It includes several notes inside it supposedly handwritten by Harry, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger, detailing their own experiences with some of the beasts described, and including in-jokes relating to the original series."
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"Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey is a motion-based dark ride located in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter themed areas of Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida, Universal Studios Hollywood in Universal City, California, and Universal Studios Japan in Osaka, Japan.",
" The ride takes guests through scenes and environments in and around Hogwarts Castle from the Harry Potter series of books and films.",
" Mark Woodbury, president of Universal Creative, described the ride as an in-depth look at the world of Harry Potter, which utilizes never-before-seen technology which transforms \"the theme park experience as you know it\".",
" The ride first opened at Islands of Adventure with \"The Wizarding World of Harry Potter\" on June 18, 2010, at Universal Studios Japan on July 15, 2014, and at Universal Studios Hollywood on April 7, 2016."
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"Several actors of the United Kingdom and Ireland have voiced or portrayed characters appearing in the \"Harry Potter\" film series based on the book series by J. K. Rowling.",
" Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson have played Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger in all the films.",
" When they were cast only Radcliffe had previously acted in a film.",
" Complementing them on screen are such actors as Helena Bonham Carter, Jim Broadbent, John Cleese, Robbie Coltrane, Warwick Davis, Ralph Fiennes, Michael Gambon, Brendan Gleeson, Richard Griffiths, Richard Harris, John Hurt, Jason Isaacs, Miriam Margolyes, Helen McCrory, Gary Oldman, Alan Rickman, Fiona Shaw, Maggie Smith, Timothy Spall, Imelda Staunton, David Thewlis, Emma Thompson, and Julie Walters, among others.",
" Thirteen actors have appeared as the same character in all eight films of the series."
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"A Very Potter Musical (originally titled Harry Potter: The Musical and often shortened to AVPM) is a musical with music and lyrics by Darren Criss and A. J. Holmes and a book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang and Brian Holden.",
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"Title: Lego Harry Potter\n\nLego \"Harry Potter\" is a Lego theme based on the films of the \"Harry Potter\" series. Lego models of important scenes, vehicles and characters were made for the first six films and all the books released. The first sets appeared in 2001, to coincide with the release of the first film \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United States). Subsequent sets were released alongside the new films, until Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. The line then went dormant for three years. It is unknown if the theme will again be revived to coincide with future installations in the Harry Potter franchise, such as the film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.",
"Title: Robbie Coltrane\n\nRobbie Coltrane, OBE (born Anthony Robert McMillan; 30 March 1950) is a Scottish actor and author. He is known for his roles as Rubeus Hagrid in the \"Harry Potter\" films, as Valentin Dmitrovich Zukovsky in the James Bond films \"GoldenEye\" and \"The World Is Not Enough,\" and as Dr. Eddie \"Fitz\" Fitzgerald in the British TV series \"Cracker\" during the 1990s.",
"Title: Lego Harry Potter: Years 5–7\n\nLego Harry Potter: Years 5–7 is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Released on 11 November 2011 in North America and 18 November in Europe, the game is based on the Lego Harry Potter line and is based on the final three books and four films in the \"Harry Potter\" series: \"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix\", \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\", \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1\", and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2\". The game was released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Microsoft Windows, iOS and Android. The first trailer of three trailers was released 6 October 2011, and the demo was released on 1 November. The game was released on Steam on 5 January 2012. The OS X version of the game was released by Feral Interactive on 7 March 2012. The game was released for the PlayStation 4 on October 21, 2016, as part of the \"Lego Harry Potter Collection\", which bundles the game with its predecessor, \"\".",
"Title: Lego Harry Potter: Years 1–4\n\nLego Harry Potter: Years 1–4 is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. The game is based on the Lego Harry Potter line and its storyline covers the first four films in the \"Harry Potter\" series: \"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone\", \"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets\", \"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban\", and \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\". The game is available on the Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, Microsoft Windows, OS X, iOS and Android. The OS X version of the game was released on 22 February 2011 by Feral Interactive. The game was released for the PlayStation 4 on October 21, 2016, as part of the \"Lego Harry Potter Collection\", which bundles the game with its sequel, \"\".",
"Title: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows\n\nHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final novel of the \"Harry Potter\" series, written by British author J. K. Rowling. The book was released on 21 July 2007, ten years after publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (1997), by Bloomsbury Publishing in the United Kingdom, in the United States by Scholastic, and in Canada by Raincoast Books, ending the series that began in 1997 with the publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\". The novel chronicles the events directly following \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\" (2005), and the final confrontation between the wizards Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, as well as revealing the previously concealed back story of several main characters. The title of the book refers to three mythical objects featured in the story, collectively known as the \"Deathly Hallows\"—an unbeatable wand, a stone to bring the dead to life, and a cloak of invisibility.",
"Title: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them\n\nFantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is a 2001 book written by British author J. K. Rowling (under the pen name of the fictitious author Newt Scamander) about the magical creatures in the \"Harry Potter\" universe. The original version purports to be Harry Potter's copy of the textbook of the same name mentioned in \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (or \"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone\" in the US), the first novel of the \"Harry Potter\" series. It includes several notes inside it supposedly handwritten by Harry, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger, detailing their own experiences with some of the beasts described, and including in-jokes relating to the original series.",
"Title: Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey\n\nHarry Potter and the Forbidden Journey is a motion-based dark ride located in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter themed areas of Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida, Universal Studios Hollywood in Universal City, California, and Universal Studios Japan in Osaka, Japan. The ride takes guests through scenes and environments in and around Hogwarts Castle from the Harry Potter series of books and films. Mark Woodbury, president of Universal Creative, described the ride as an in-depth look at the world of Harry Potter, which utilizes never-before-seen technology which transforms \"the theme park experience as you know it\". The ride first opened at Islands of Adventure with \"The Wizarding World of Harry Potter\" on June 18, 2010, at Universal Studios Japan on July 15, 2014, and at Universal Studios Hollywood on April 7, 2016.",
"Title: List of Harry Potter cast members\n\nSeveral actors of the United Kingdom and Ireland have voiced or portrayed characters appearing in the \"Harry Potter\" film series based on the book series by J. K. Rowling. Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson have played Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger in all the films. When they were cast only Radcliffe had previously acted in a film. Complementing them on screen are such actors as Helena Bonham Carter, Jim Broadbent, John Cleese, Robbie Coltrane, Warwick Davis, Ralph Fiennes, Michael Gambon, Brendan Gleeson, Richard Griffiths, Richard Harris, John Hurt, Jason Isaacs, Miriam Margolyes, Helen McCrory, Gary Oldman, Alan Rickman, Fiona Shaw, Maggie Smith, Timothy Spall, Imelda Staunton, David Thewlis, Emma Thompson, and Julie Walters, among others. Thirteen actors have appeared as the same character in all eight films of the series.",
"Title: A Very Potter Musical\n\nA Very Potter Musical (originally titled Harry Potter: The Musical and often shortened to AVPM) is a musical with music and lyrics by Darren Criss and A. J. Holmes and a book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang and Brian Holden. The story is a parody, based on several of the \"Harry Potter\" novels (particularly \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\", \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\" and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows\") by J. K. Rowling, as well as their film counterparts.",
"Title: Rubeus Hagrid\n\nRubeus Hagrid is a fictional character in the \"Harry Potter\" book series written by J. K. Rowling. He is introduced in \"Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone\" as a half-giant and half-human who is the gamekeeper and Keeper of Keys and Grounds of Hogwarts, the primary setting for the first six novels. In the third novel \"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban\", Hagrid is promoted to Care of Magical Creatures teacher, and is later revealed to be a member of the Order of the Phoenix."
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Chris Waters has written music for which country music group that was founded in 1992?
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Lonestar
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" Before the group's foundation in 1992, both Rainwater and Britt were members of the group Canyon.",
" John Rich (bass guitar, lead and background vocals) was a member until he left in 1998, and later became one half of the duo Big & Rich, as well as a Nashville songwriter and record producer.",
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" It was released in October 1992 as the second and final single from his album \"Whatcha Gonna Do with a Cowboy\".",
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" The song reached number 20 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart."
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"\"Meant to Be\" is a song written by Chris Waters and Rick Bowles, and recorded by American country music artist Sammy Kershaw.",
" It was released in March 1996 as the first single from his album \"Politics, Religion and Her\".",
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"\"That Ain't My Truck\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Rhett Akins.",
" It was released in May 1995 as the third single from his debut album \"A Thousand Memories\".",
" The song spent twenty-one weeks on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts, peaking at number 3 in mid-1995.",
" It also reached number 7 on the \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart in Canada.",
" It was written by Akins, Tom Shapiro and Chris Waters."
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"\"If Your Heart Ain't Busy Tonight\" is a song written by Tom Shapiro and Chris Waters, and recorded by American country music artist Tanya Tucker.",
" It was released in May 1992 as the fourth single from the album \"What Do I Do with Me\".",
" The song reached #4 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart."
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"\"You Made a Rock of a Rolling Stone\" is a song written by Kix Brooks and Chris Waters, and recorded by American country music group The Oak Ridge Boys.",
" It was released in July 1986 as the second single from the album \"Seasons\".",
" The song reached No. 24 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart."
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"\"Emotional Girl\" is a song co-written and recorded by Canadian country music artist Terri Clark.",
" It was released in January 1997 as the second single from Clark's album \"Just the Same\".",
" The song reached number 1 on the \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart in March 1997 and number 10 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.",
" It was written by Clark, Rick Bowles and Chris Waters."
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"Title: Lonestar\n\nLonestar is an American country music group consisting of Richie McDonald (lead vocals, acoustic guitar), Michael Britt (lead guitar, background vocals), Dean Sams (keyboards, background vocals) and Keech Rainwater (drums, percussion). Before the group's foundation in 1992, both Rainwater and Britt were members of the group Canyon. John Rich (bass guitar, lead and background vocals) was a member until he left in 1998, and later became one half of the duo Big & Rich, as well as a Nashville songwriter and record producer. Between 2007 and 2011, McDonald exited the band for a solo career, with former McAlyster lead singer Cody Collins replacing him until McDonald rejoined.",
"Title: Cadillac Ranch (Chris LeDoux song)\n\n\"Cadillac Ranch\" is a song written by Chuck Jones and Chris Waters, and recorded by American country music artist Chris LeDoux. It was released in October 1992 as the second and final single from his album \"Whatcha Gonna Do with a Cowboy\". The song reached number 18 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and number 16 on the Canadian \"RPM\" Country Tracks.",
"Title: Ease My Troubled Mind\n\n\"Ease My Troubled Mind\" is a song written by Tom Shapiro, Michael Garvin and Chris Waters, and recorded by American country music group Ricochet. It was released on January 18, 1997 as the fourth and final single from the album \"Ricochet\". The song reached number 20 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.",
"Title: Chris Waters\n\nChristopher Waters Dunn, known professionally as Chris Waters is an American singer and songwriter, record producer, and culinary writer. He is the brother of country singer Holly Dunn. Dunn has written and produced many of his sister's singles, and has written for acts such as Lonestar, Terri Clark, Rhett Akins, and Billy Dean among others.",
"Title: Meant to Be (song)\n\n\"Meant to Be\" is a song written by Chris Waters and Rick Bowles, and recorded by American country music artist Sammy Kershaw. It was released in March 1996 as the first single from his album \"Politics, Religion and Her\". It peaked at number 5 on the United States \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and at number 4 on the Canadian \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart.",
"Title: I've Cried My Last Tear for You\n\n\"I've Cried My Last Tear for You\" is a song written by Chris Waters and Tony King, and recorded by American country music singer Ricky Van Shelton. It was released in February 1990 as the second single from his album \"RVS III\". The song became Shelton's seventh number-one single on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) chart.",
"Title: That Ain't My Truck\n\n\"That Ain't My Truck\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Rhett Akins. It was released in May 1995 as the third single from his debut album \"A Thousand Memories\". The song spent twenty-one weeks on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts, peaking at number 3 in mid-1995. It also reached number 7 on the \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart in Canada. It was written by Akins, Tom Shapiro and Chris Waters.",
"Title: If Your Heart Ain't Busy Tonight\n\n\"If Your Heart Ain't Busy Tonight\" is a song written by Tom Shapiro and Chris Waters, and recorded by American country music artist Tanya Tucker. It was released in May 1992 as the fourth single from the album \"What Do I Do with Me\". The song reached #4 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.",
"Title: You Made a Rock of a Rolling Stone\n\n\"You Made a Rock of a Rolling Stone\" is a song written by Kix Brooks and Chris Waters, and recorded by American country music group The Oak Ridge Boys. It was released in July 1986 as the second single from the album \"Seasons\". The song reached No. 24 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.",
"Title: Emotional Girl\n\n\"Emotional Girl\" is a song co-written and recorded by Canadian country music artist Terri Clark. It was released in January 1997 as the second single from Clark's album \"Just the Same\". The song reached number 1 on the \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart in March 1997 and number 10 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. It was written by Clark, Rick Bowles and Chris Waters."
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What company created a high fantasy fictional universe including the table top wargame "Warhammer Fantasy Battle"as well as the game that was released for Microsoft Windows-based PCs on 28 September 2017?
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Games Workshop
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Ivey League was a poker training website founded by a professional poker player that was elected to the Poker Hall of Fame in what year?
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2017
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"Title: Barry Greenstein\n\nBarry Greenstein (born December 30, 1954 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American professional poker player. He has won a number of major events, including three at the World Series of Poker and two on the World Poker Tour. Greenstein donates his profit from tournament winnings to charities, primarily Children, Incorporated, earning him the nickname \"the Robin Hood of poker\". He was elected into the Poker Hall of Fame in 2011.",
"Title: Phil Galfond\n\nPhil Galfond (born January 16, 1985) is an American professional poker player. Galfond won two World Series of Poker bracelet, in the $5,000 buy-in pot-limit Omaha with rebuys event in 2008, and the $10,000 no-limit 2-7 single draw championship in 2015. Due to his success as a high-stakes online player, he appeared on multiple seasons of GSN's \"High Stakes Poker\". He is currently the owner and a trainer on poker training site \"Run It Once\"."
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What case from Culver City, California had a horror film from 1982 based upon it?
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Doris Bither case
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" In addition to typical college aged students, the LACCD also serves adults of all ages.",
" Indeed, over half of all LACCD students are older than 25 years of age, and more than a quarter are 35 or older.",
" LACCD educates almost three times as many Latino students and nearly four times as many African-American students as all of the University of California campuses combined.",
" Eighty percent of LACCD students are from underserved populations.",
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" The district covers the Los Angeles city limits, San Fernando, Calabasas, Agoura Hills, Hidden Hills, Burbank, West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Culver City, Alhambra, Monterey Park, San Gabriel, Rosemead (southern portion), Montebello, Commerce, Vernon, Huntington Park, Bell, Cudahy, Bell Gardens, South Gate, Gardena, Carson, Lomita, Palos Verdes Estates, Rolling Hills, Rancho Palos Verdes, and numerous unincorporated communities, including East Los Angeles, Florence-Firestone, Athens, and Walnut Park.",
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"Carlson Park is a suburban neighborhood in central Culver City, California.",
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" The street address for the park is 6300 Hetzler Road, Culver City, California 90232."
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"The Wende Museum of the Cold War is an art museum, historical archive, and educational institution in Culver City, California.",
" It was founded in 2002 by Justinian Jampol and has a collection of more than 100,000 unique objects of visual and material culture from the Soviet Union and the former Eastern Bloc.",
" In November 2012, the City Council of Culver City voted unanimously to approve a 75-year lease of the former United States National Guard Armory building in Culver City as the permanent location of the Wende Museum.",
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"CulverLand is a temporary artwork and functioning game in Culver City, California, United States, created by John Derevlany.",
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"The Entity is a 1982 American horror film directed by Sidney J. Furie and written by Frank De Felitta, who adapted his 1978 novel of the same name.",
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"Culver City High School is the main public high school of the Culver City Unified School District (CCUSD) in Culver City, California.",
" It was opened in 1951.",
" The school's colors are blue and silver, and the mascot is the centaur.",
" As of 2014, its enrollment was roughly 2,000.",
" Culver City High School is recognized as a California Distinguished School, earning the honor in 2005."
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"Title: Los Angeles Community College District\n\nThe Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) is the community college district serving Los Angeles, California, United States and some of its neighboring cities and certain unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County. Its headquarters are in Downtown Los Angeles. Over the past seventy-seven years LACCD has served as educator to more than three million students. In addition to typical college aged students, the LACCD also serves adults of all ages. Indeed, over half of all LACCD students are older than 25 years of age, and more than a quarter are 35 or older. LACCD educates almost three times as many Latino students and nearly four times as many African-American students as all of the University of California campuses combined. Eighty percent of LACCD students are from underserved populations. The Los Angeles Community College District is the largest community college district in the United States and is one of the largest in the world. The nine colleges within the district offer educational opportunities to students in Los Angeles. It serves students located in the Alhambra, Beverly Hills, Burbank, Culver City, Garvey, Las Virgenes, Los Angeles, Montebello, Palos Verdes and San Gabriel school districts. The district covers the Los Angeles city limits, San Fernando, Calabasas, Agoura Hills, Hidden Hills, Burbank, West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Culver City, Alhambra, Monterey Park, San Gabriel, Rosemead (southern portion), Montebello, Commerce, Vernon, Huntington Park, Bell, Cudahy, Bell Gardens, South Gate, Gardena, Carson, Lomita, Palos Verdes Estates, Rolling Hills, Rancho Palos Verdes, and numerous unincorporated communities, including East Los Angeles, Florence-Firestone, Athens, and Walnut Park. The LACCD consists of nine colleges and covers an area of more than 882 sqmi .",
"Title: Culver CityBus\n\nCulver CityBus is a public transport agency operating in Culver City, California, currently serving Culver City, the unincorporated community of Marina del Rey, and the adjacent Los Angeles neighborhoods. Its regular fleet is painted bright green and its rapid fleet primarily a chrome gray, distinguishing it from Santa Monica's Big Blue Bus, orange-colored Metro Local buses, and red-colored Metro Rapid buses, whose coverage areas overlap on Los Angeles's Westside.",
"Title: Carlson Park, Culver City, California\n\nCarlson Park is a suburban neighborhood in central Culver City, California. It is named for Dr. Paul Carlson Park, a city park in the center of the neighborhood, which is named for Culver City native Dr. Paul Carlson, a medical missionary martyred in the former Belgian Congo. Students residing in the neighborhood are zoned either to Linwood E. Howe Elementary or Farragut Elementary, and to Culver City Middle School and Culver City High School. Its ZIP code is 90232.",
"Title: Doris Bither case\n\nThe Doris Bither case, also known as the Entity hauntings, was an alleged haunting which occurred in 1974 at Culver City, California where a woman named Doris Bither alleged the ghosts of three Asian men were raping her. The case inspired Frank De Felitta's 1978 book \"The Entity\" which was made into a 1982 film of the same name starring Barbara Hershey.",
"Title: Culver Hotel\n\nThe Culver Hotel is a national historical landmark in downtown Culver City, California. It was built by Harry Culver, the founder of Culver City, and opened on September 4, 1924, with local headlines announcing: \"City packed with visitors for opening of Culver skyscraper.\" Originally named Hotel Hunt, and later known as Culver City Hotel, the six-story Renaissance Revival building was designed by Curlett & Beelman, the architecture firm behind renowned Art Deco buildings throughout Los Angeles, including downtown Los Angeles' Roosevelt and Eastern Columbia buildings.",
"Title: Culver City Stairs\n\nThe Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook California State Park is located just southwest of downtown Culver City. To some Los Angeles area residents, the site is more commonly known as the Culver City Stairs. This outdoor staircase is designed into the trails leading up to a view of the greater Los Angeles area. The street address for the park is 6300 Hetzler Road, Culver City, California 90232.",
"Title: Wende Museum\n\nThe Wende Museum of the Cold War is an art museum, historical archive, and educational institution in Culver City, California. It was founded in 2002 by Justinian Jampol and has a collection of more than 100,000 unique objects of visual and material culture from the Soviet Union and the former Eastern Bloc. In November 2012, the City Council of Culver City voted unanimously to approve a 75-year lease of the former United States National Guard Armory building in Culver City as the permanent location of the Wende Museum. The Armory building was constructed by the National Guard in 1949, when the Cold War began to escalate, and was decommissioned in March 2011. The museum is expected to open at the Armory site in late 2016 following renovations.",
"Title: CulverLand\n\nCulverLand is a temporary artwork and functioning game in Culver City, California, United States, created by John Derevlany. It was funded by an arts grant from the City of Culver City, California, and installed as part of the 2010 Indiecade, the International Festival of Independent Games.",
"Title: The Entity\n\nThe Entity is a 1982 American horror film directed by Sidney J. Furie and written by Frank De Felitta, who adapted his 1978 novel of the same name. It stars Barbara Hershey as a woman who is raped and tormented by an invisible assailant. Despite being filmed and planned for a release in 1981, the movie was not released in worldwide theaters until September 1982 and February 1983 in the United States. Like the novel, the film is based on the 1974 Doris Bither case.",
"Title: Culver City High School\n\nCulver City High School is the main public high school of the Culver City Unified School District (CCUSD) in Culver City, California. It was opened in 1951. The school's colors are blue and silver, and the mascot is the centaur. As of 2014, its enrollment was roughly 2,000. Culver City High School is recognized as a California Distinguished School, earning the honor in 2005."
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Which is extinct, Blue Paul Terrier or Russo-European Laika?
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Blue Paul Terrier
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"The Paisley Terrier was a breed of terrier type dog that is now extinct.",
" Originating in Scotland, the Paisley Terrier was bred primarily as a pet and showdog version of the Skye Terrier, and was the progenitor of today's Yorkshire Terrier.",
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" These dogs were used as ratters, and gambling on their prowess in killing rats was a favorite hobby of their owners.",
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"The Airedale Terrier (often shortened to \"Airedale\"), also called Bingley Terrier and Waterside Terrier, is a dog breed of the terrier type that originated in the valley (\"dale\") of the River Aire, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England.",
" It is traditionally called the \"King of Terriers\" because it is the largest of the terrier breeds.",
" The Airedale was bred from the Old English Black and Tan Terrier (now extinct), the Bull Terrier, the Otterhound and probably some other Terrier breeds, originally to serve as an all around working farm dog.",
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"The Kerry Blue Terrier (also known as the Irish Blue Terrier) () is a breed of dog.",
" Originally bred to control \"vermin\" including rats, rabbits, badgers, foxes, otters and hares, over time the Kerry became a general working dog used for a variety of jobs including herding cattle and sheep, and as a guard dog.",
" Today the Kerry has spread around the world as a companion and working dog.",
" Despite a Kerry Blue winning Crufts (the most important UK dog show) in 2000, it remains an \"unfashionable\" breed, and is distinctly uncommon; however, it not as threatened as some of the other terrier breeds such as Skye Terrier, Sealyham Terrier, and Dandie Dinmont Terrier."
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"The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a small to medium-sized American hunting terrier.",
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" It is assumed that the Feist (dog), Bull Terrier, Smooth Fox Terrier, Manchester Terrier, Whippet, Italian Greyhound, the now extinct English White Terrier, Turnspit dog and or Wry Legged Terrier all share in the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier's ancestry.",
" These early Ratting Terriers were then most likely bred to the Beagle or Beagle cross bred dogs (for increased scenting ability) and other dogs.",
" Maximizing the influences from these various breeds provides the modern Teddy Roosevelt Terrier with a keen sense of awareness and prey drive, an acute sense of smell and a very high intellect.",
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"Title: Paisley Terrier\n\nThe Paisley Terrier was a breed of terrier type dog that is now extinct. Originating in Scotland, the Paisley Terrier was bred primarily as a pet and showdog version of the Skye Terrier, and was the progenitor of today's Yorkshire Terrier. The breed was called the Paisley terrier since most of the dogs came from that location, but it was also called the Clydesdale Terrier, for another location in the Clyde Valley where the dogs were bred.",
"Title: Feist (dog)\n\nA Feist is a small hunting dog, descended from the terriers brought over to the United States by English miners and other working class immigrants. These terriers probably included crosses between the Smooth Fox Terrier, the Manchester Terrier and the now extinct English White Terrier. These dogs were used as ratters, and gambling on their prowess in killing rats was a favorite hobby of their owners. Some of these dogs have been crossed with Whippets or Italian Greyhounds (for speed) and Beagles (for hunting ability) - extending the family to include a larger variety of purpose than the original ratter, or Rat Terrier.",
"Title: Airedale Terrier\n\nThe Airedale Terrier (often shortened to \"Airedale\"), also called Bingley Terrier and Waterside Terrier, is a dog breed of the terrier type that originated in the valley (\"dale\") of the River Aire, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is traditionally called the \"King of Terriers\" because it is the largest of the terrier breeds. The Airedale was bred from the Old English Black and Tan Terrier (now extinct), the Bull Terrier, the Otterhound and probably some other Terrier breeds, originally to serve as an all around working farm dog. In Britain this breed has also been used as a war dog, guide dog and police dog. In the United States, this breed has been used to hunt big game, upland birds, and water fowl, and serve in many other working capacities.",
"Title: Russo-European Laika\n\nRusso-European Laika (Russko-Evropeĭskaya Láĭka) is the name of a breed of hunting dog that originated in the forested region of northern Europe and Russia, one of several breeds developed from landrace Laika dogs of very ancient Spitz type. The \"Russo-European Laika\" itself dates to a breeding program begun in 1944 by E. I. Shereshevsky of the All-Union Research Institute for the Hunting Industry, in Kalinin (now Tver) Province.",
"Title: Blue Paul Terrier\n\nBlue Paul Terrier is an extinct breed of dog.",
"Title: Kerry Blue Terrier\n\nThe Kerry Blue Terrier (also known as the Irish Blue Terrier) () is a breed of dog. Originally bred to control \"vermin\" including rats, rabbits, badgers, foxes, otters and hares, over time the Kerry became a general working dog used for a variety of jobs including herding cattle and sheep, and as a guard dog. Today the Kerry has spread around the world as a companion and working dog. Despite a Kerry Blue winning Crufts (the most important UK dog show) in 2000, it remains an \"unfashionable\" breed, and is distinctly uncommon; however, it not as threatened as some of the other terrier breeds such as Skye Terrier, Sealyham Terrier, and Dandie Dinmont Terrier.",
"Title: Black and Tan Terrier\n\nThe English Black and Tan Terrier is an extinct species of dog that was drawn into The Kennel Club as the Welsh Terrier and that remains extant outside of the Kennel Club as a \"Fell Terrier\".",
"Title: English White Terrier\n\nThe English white terrier (also known as the White English terrier or Old English terrier) is an extinct breed of dog. The English White terrier is the failed show ring name of a pricked-ear version of the white fox-working terriers that have existed in Great Britain since the late 18th Century.",
"Title: Teddy Roosevelt Terrier\n\nThe Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a small to medium-sized American hunting terrier. Lower-set with shorter legs, more muscular, and heavier bone density than its cousin the American Rat Terrier. There is much diversity in the history of the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier breed and it shares a common early history with the American Rat Terrier, Fox Paulistinha and Tenterfield Terrier. It is said the Rat Terrier background stems from the terriers or other dogs that were brought over by early English and other working class immigrants. Since the breed was a farm, hunting and utility dog there was little to no planned breeding other than breeding dogs with agreeable traits to each other in order to produce the desired work ethic in the dog. It is assumed that the Feist (dog), Bull Terrier, Smooth Fox Terrier, Manchester Terrier, Whippet, Italian Greyhound, the now extinct English White Terrier, Turnspit dog and or Wry Legged Terrier all share in the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier's ancestry. These early Ratting Terriers were then most likely bred to the Beagle or Beagle cross bred dogs (for increased scenting ability) and other dogs. Maximizing the influences from these various breeds provides the modern Teddy Roosevelt Terrier with a keen sense of awareness and prey drive, an acute sense of smell and a very high intellect. Although they tend to be aloof with strangers they are devoted companion dogs with a strong desire to please and be near their owners side at all times."
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918
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having previously served as the creative director at Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent this American fashion designer directed a film based on what novel?
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Tony and Susan
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"Yves Saint Laurent is a 2014 French biographical drama film directed by Jalil Lespert and co-written with Jacques Fieschi, Jérémie Guez and Marie-Pierre Huster.",
" The film is based on the life of Yves Saint Laurent from 1958.",
" The film stars Pierre Niney, Guillaume Gallienne, Charlotte Le Bon, Laura Smet, Marie de Villepin, Xavier Lafitte and Nikolai Kinski.",
" The film opened the Panorama Special section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival at the renovated Zoo Palast, with director, cast and Pierre Bergé in attendance.",
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"Thomas Carlyle \"Tom\" Ford (born August 27, 1961) is an American fashion designer, film director, screenwriter, and film producer.",
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"Roger Scemama (1898 – 1989) was a French parurier.",
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" Alongside the Black Givenchy dress of Audrey Hepburn, Scemama was asked to design her necklace.",
" As a parurier, Roger Scemama designed jewelleries for Jacques Fath, Balmain, Schiaparelli, Lanvin, Givenchy, Balenciaga, Dior and Yves Saint Laurent.",
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" The supporting cast features Léa Seydoux, Amira Casar, Aymeline Valade and Helmut Berger.",
" The film centers on Saint Laurent's life from 1967 to 1976, during which time the famed fashion designer was at the peak of his career.",
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"Patrick Kelly (September 24, 1954 – January 1, 1990) was an American fashion designer.",
" Born in Vicksburg, Mississippi, Kelly studied art at Jackson State University and then attended Parsons School of Design.",
" While in New York Kelly Struggled to find steady employment.",
" To support himself he had many jobs that included a part time job at Baskin Robbins while continuing to sell his own designs.",
" After receiving advice from his friend and super model Pat Cleveland and an anonymous one-way ticket he moved to Paris in 1979.",
" Once there Kelly was promptly hired as a costume designer for a nightclub called Le Palace.",
" In a small apartment which he shared with a model he continued to sell his own creations and even homemade chicken dinners to make ends meet.",
" While living in Atlanta at age 18 Kelly sold reworked, recycled clothes and served as an unpaid window-dresser at Yves Saint Laurent.",
" YSL chairman Pierre Bergé personally sponsored Kelly in 1988 to form the Paris-based womenswear fashion house Patrick Kelly Paris.",
" Kelly achieved his greatest commercial success in the late 1980s and in 1988 Kelly became both the first American and the first person of color to be admitted as a member of the Chambre syndicale du prêt-à-porter des couturiers et des créateurs de mode.",
" Kelly died at age 35 on New Year's Day, 1990.",
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"Yves Henri Donat Mathieu-Saint-Laurent (] ; 1 August 1936 – 1 June 2008), professionally Yves Saint-Laurent was a French fashion designer, and businessman who in 1961 founded his eponymous fashion label, he is regarded as being among the foremost fashion designers in the twentieth century.",
" In 1985, Caroline Rennolds Milbank wrote, \"The most consistently celebrated and influential designer of the past twenty-five years, Yves Saint Laurent can be credited with both spurring the couture's rise from its 1960s ashes and with finally rendering ready-to-wear reputable.\"",
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"Hedi Slimane (] ; born July 5, 1968) is a French photographer and fashion designer.",
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" He left the brand on March 31, 2016."
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"Title: Yves Saint Laurent (film)\n\nYves Saint Laurent is a 2014 French biographical drama film directed by Jalil Lespert and co-written with Jacques Fieschi, Jérémie Guez and Marie-Pierre Huster. The film is based on the life of Yves Saint Laurent from 1958. The film stars Pierre Niney, Guillaume Gallienne, Charlotte Le Bon, Laura Smet, Marie de Villepin, Xavier Lafitte and Nikolai Kinski. The film opened the Panorama Special section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival at the renovated Zoo Palast, with director, cast and Pierre Bergé in attendance. The film received seven nominations at the 40th César Awards, winning Best Actor for Pierre Niney.",
"Title: Tom Ford\n\nThomas Carlyle \"Tom\" Ford (born August 27, 1961) is an American fashion designer, film director, screenwriter, and film producer. He launched his eponymous luxury brand in 2006, having previously served as the creative director at Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent. Ford directed the Oscar-nominated films \"A Single Man\" (2009) and \"Nocturnal Animals\" (2016).",
"Title: Roger Scemama\n\nRoger Scemama (1898 – 1989) was a French parurier. Born in Tunis to a wealthy Florentine family, Scemama moved to Paris in 1922 where he began parure-making. Roger Scemama worked for the most famous French Haute Couture houses and resurrected the use of crystal in fashion in the 1950s. Alongside the Black Givenchy dress of Audrey Hepburn, Scemama was asked to design her necklace. As a parurier, Roger Scemama designed jewelleries for Jacques Fath, Balmain, Schiaparelli, Lanvin, Givenchy, Balenciaga, Dior and Yves Saint Laurent. Some of its jewelry creations for Yves Saint Laurent can be found in New York at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and others at the Palais Galliera, Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris.",
"Title: Saint Laurent (film)\n\nSaint Laurent is a 2014 French biography drama film co-written and directed by Bertrand Bonello, and starring Gaspard Ulliel as Yves Saint Laurent, Jérémie Renier as Pierre Bergé, and Louis Garrel as Jacques de Bascher. The supporting cast features Léa Seydoux, Amira Casar, Aymeline Valade and Helmut Berger. The film centers on Saint Laurent's life from 1967 to 1976, during which time the famed fashion designer was at the peak of his career. The film competed for the Palme d'Or in the main competition section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival and was released on 24 September 2014.",
"Title: Nocturnal Animals\n\nNocturnal Animals is a 2016 American neo-noir psychological thriller film written, co-produced, and directed by Tom Ford, based on the 1993 novel \"Tony and Susan\" by Austin Wright. The film stars Amy Adams, Jake Gyllenhaal, Michael Shannon, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Isla Fisher, Armie Hammer, Laura Linney, Andrea Riseborough, Karl Glusman, and Michael Sheen. Principal photography began on October 5, 2015, in Los Angeles, California. The film was released in the United States on November 18, 2016, by Focus Features, received generally positive reviews from critics and has grossed $30 million worldwide.",
"Title: Yves Saint Laurent (brand)\n\nYves Saint Laurent YSL (] ; also known as Saint Laurent Paris) is a French luxury fashion house founded by Yves Saint Laurent and his partner, Pierre Bergé. Saint Laurent Paris revived its haute couture collection in 2015 under creative director Hedi Slimane. The new collection, \"Yves Saint Laurent Couture\" or \"Saint Laurent Paris 24, Rue de L’Université\" is the French house's first couture collection ever since the retirement of its legendary founder in 2002.",
"Title: Patrick Kelly (fashion designer)\n\nPatrick Kelly (September 24, 1954 – January 1, 1990) was an American fashion designer. Born in Vicksburg, Mississippi, Kelly studied art at Jackson State University and then attended Parsons School of Design. While in New York Kelly Struggled to find steady employment. To support himself he had many jobs that included a part time job at Baskin Robbins while continuing to sell his own designs. After receiving advice from his friend and super model Pat Cleveland and an anonymous one-way ticket he moved to Paris in 1979. Once there Kelly was promptly hired as a costume designer for a nightclub called Le Palace. In a small apartment which he shared with a model he continued to sell his own creations and even homemade chicken dinners to make ends meet. While living in Atlanta at age 18 Kelly sold reworked, recycled clothes and served as an unpaid window-dresser at Yves Saint Laurent. YSL chairman Pierre Bergé personally sponsored Kelly in 1988 to form the Paris-based womenswear fashion house Patrick Kelly Paris. Kelly achieved his greatest commercial success in the late 1980s and in 1988 Kelly became both the first American and the first person of color to be admitted as a member of the Chambre syndicale du prêt-à-porter des couturiers et des créateurs de mode. Kelly died at age 35 on New Year's Day, 1990. Originally Kelly's causes of death were reported to be bone marrow disease and a brain tumor, but the actual cause of death is now acknowledged to be complications of AIDS.",
"Title: Yves Saint Laurent (designer)\n\nYves Henri Donat Mathieu-Saint-Laurent (] ; 1 August 1936 – 1 June 2008), professionally Yves Saint-Laurent was a French fashion designer, and businessman who in 1961 founded his eponymous fashion label, he is regarded as being among the foremost fashion designers in the twentieth century. In 1985, Caroline Rennolds Milbank wrote, \"The most consistently celebrated and influential designer of the past twenty-five years, Yves Saint Laurent can be credited with both spurring the couture's rise from its 1960s ashes and with finally rendering ready-to-wear reputable.\" He was able to adapt his style to accommodate the changes in fashion during that period. He approached fashion in a different perspective by wanting women to look comfortable yet elegant at the same time. He is also credited with having introduced the tuxedo suit for women and was known for his use of non-European cultural references, and non-white models.",
"Title: Hedi Slimane\n\nHedi Slimane (] ; born July 5, 1968) is a French photographer and fashion designer. From 2000 to 2007, he held the position of creative director for Dior Homme (the menswear line of Christian Dior). From 2012 to 2016, he was the creative director for Yves Saint Laurent. He left the brand on March 31, 2016."
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The Miracle of Castel di Sangro is an account by a non-fiction writer and novelist whose last book was what?
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The Rogue: Searching for the Real Sarah Palin
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" According to Salmon, their name comes from the Celtic carreg- and car- <Rock>.",
" According to Ptolemy, they inhabited the most northern part of Samnium, bordering on the Peligni and the Frentani; but more especially the upper valley of the Sagrus (modern Sangro).",
" The only city that he assigns to them is Aufidena.",
" Zonaras describes them as possessing a town or stronghold, which was taken by the Roman consuls Q. Gallus and C. Fabius with difficulty.",
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"Stadio Teofilo Patini is a stadium located in Castel di Sangro, Italy.",
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" Even greater, they were able to survive in that league another year.",
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"Title: Joe McGinniss\n\nJoseph R. McGinniss, Sr. (December 9, 1942 – March 10, 2014), known as Joe McGinniss, was an American non-fiction writer and novelist. The author of twelve books, he first came to prominence with the best-selling \"The Selling of the President 1968\" which described the marketing of then-presidential candidate Richard Nixon. He is popularly known for his trilogy of bestselling true crime books — \"Fatal Vision\", \"Blind Faith\" and \"Cruel Doubt\" — which were adapted into TV miniseries in the 1980s and 90s. His last book was \"The Rogue: Searching for the Real Sarah Palin\", an account of Sarah Palin, the former governor of Alaska who was the 2008 Republican vice-presidential nominee.",
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"Title: Alessandro Atzeni\n\nAlessandro Atzeni (born 1 January 1980 in Florence) is a retired Italian footballer. He played as a striker. After playing in Fiorentina youth teams, he made his debut in Serie A in 1998. After that he played in Serie B with Genoa and in lower series with Montevarchi, Pisa and Castel di Sangro.",
"Title: Danilo Di Vincenzo\n\nDanilo Di Vincenzo (18 April 1968 in Rome – 10 December 1996 in Orvieto) was an Italian footballer. He played as a striker. He played in Serie B with Cosenza and A.S.D. Castel di Sangro Calcio and in Serie C with various other teams, in particular Giulianova. He died in the morning of 10 December 1996 in a car accident alongside Castel di Sangro teammater Pippo Biondi.",
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"Title: Museo civico aufidenate\n\nMuseo civico aufidenate (Italian for \"Civic Museum of Aufidena\", an ancient Roman town) is an archaeology museum in Castel di Sangro, Province of L'Aquila (Abruzzo).",
"Title: A.S.D. Castel di Sangro Calcio\n\nCastel di Sangro Calcio is an Italian association football club from Castel di Sangro in the Province of L'Aquila, Abruzzo. They play in Promozione. Their moment of greatness came in 1996, when they were promoted to Serie B, a noteworthy accomplishment for a team coming from a town of only 5,500 residents. Even greater, they were able to survive in that league another year. The story of their first season in Serie B is chronicled in the book \"The Miracle of Castel di Sangro\" by Joe McGinniss. The team played at the 7,220 seat Stadio Teofilo Patini in Castel di Sangro. The team's colours are red and yellow.",
"Title: Battle of Castel di Sangro\n\nThe Battle of Castel di Sangro was a minor battle in the Neapolitan War that took place on 13 May 1815 in the town of Castel di Sangro in central Italy. The battle resulted in the Neapolitan force being routed.",
"Title: The Miracle of Castel di Sangro\n\nThe Miracle of Castel di Sangro is an account by American writer Joe McGinniss of the first season Italian association football club Castel di Sangro Calcio spent in Serie B."
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What is the political party of the politician who represents 80% of the state's total land area in Congress?
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Republican
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" The vast majority of the region is undeveloped wilderness.",
" Its total population at the 2011 census was 88,146, which was only 7.3% of Manitoba's total population in the 2011 census.",
" The largest municipality is the city of Thompson.",
" Other major population centers include the city of Flin Flon and the town of The Pas.",
" Indian reserves comprise more than 49% of the region's population.",
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"Azerbaijan is situated in the Caucasus region of Eurasia.",
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" About the size of Portugal or the state of Maine, Azerbaijan has a total land area of approximately 86,600 square kilometers, less than 1% of the land area of the former Soviet Union.",
" Of the three Transcaucasian states, Azerbaijan has the greatest land area.",
" Special administrative subdivisions are the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, which is separated from the rest of Azerbaijan by a strip of Armenian territory, and the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region, entirely within Azerbaijan.",
" (The status of Nagorno-Karabakh was under negotiation in 1994.)",
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"Zomba District is one of twelve districts in the Southern Region of Malawi, surrounded by the Districts of Chiradzulu, Blantyre, Mulanje, Phalombe, Machinga, Balaka and the Republic of Mozambique to the east.",
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"The Greater Accra Region has the smallest area of Ghana's 10 administrative regions, occupying a total land surface of 3,245 square kilometres or 1.4 per cent of the total land area of Ghana.",
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" The emphasis has shifted, however, from exploitation to conservation.",
" The state government aims to increase forest cover to 50% of the total land area.",
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"The Ashanti Region is located in south Ghana and is third largest of 10 administrative regions, occupying a total land surface of 24389 km2 or 10.2 per cent of the total land area of Ghana.",
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"Title: Bruce Poliquin\n\nBruce Lee Poliquin (born November 1, 1953) is an American businessman and politician. A Republican, he represents Maine's 2nd congressional district in the United States House of Representatives. Poliquin was elected to his seat in the 2014 general election. From 2010 to 2012, he was the Maine State Treasurer. He was a candidate for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate in 2012, finishing second in the primary election. In January 2017 at the start of the 115th United States Congress, Poliquin is the only Republican representing a House district in New England.",
"Title: Geography of the Philippines\n\nThe Philippines is an archipelago that consists of 7,641 islands with a total land area of 301780 km2 . The 11 largest islands contain 95% of the total land area. The largest of these islands is Luzon at about 105000 km2 . The next largest island is Mindanao at about 95000 km2 . The archipelago is around 800 km from the Asian mainland and is located between Taiwan and Borneo.",
"Title: Northern Region, Manitoba\n\nThe Northern Region is a region in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It is situated on the Canadian Shield and includes Manitoba's Hudson Bay coastline. The major economic activities are mining and tourism. The region is composed of four census divisions: 19 and 21–23 . The land area of the region is 438,491.51 km² (169,302.52 mi²), which encompasses 67% of Manitoba's total land area. The vast majority of the region is undeveloped wilderness. Its total population at the 2011 census was 88,146, which was only 7.3% of Manitoba's total population in the 2011 census. The largest municipality is the city of Thompson. Other major population centers include the city of Flin Flon and the town of The Pas. Indian reserves comprise more than 49% of the region's population. There are 54 reserves with a total population of 40,572. The largest of these are Norway House 17 and Peguis 1B.",
"Title: Geography of Azerbaijan\n\nAzerbaijan is situated in the Caucasus region of Eurasia. Three physical features dominate Azerbaijan: the Caspian Sea, whose shoreline forms a natural boundary to the east; the Greater Caucasus mountain range to the north; and the extensive flatlands at the country's center. About the size of Portugal or the state of Maine, Azerbaijan has a total land area of approximately 86,600 square kilometers, less than 1% of the land area of the former Soviet Union. Of the three Transcaucasian states, Azerbaijan has the greatest land area. Special administrative subdivisions are the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, which is separated from the rest of Azerbaijan by a strip of Armenian territory, and the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region, entirely within Azerbaijan. (The status of Nagorno-Karabakh was under negotiation in 1994.) Located in the region of the southern Caucasus Mountains, Azerbaijan borders the Caspian Sea to the east, Georgia and Russia to the north, Iran to the south, and Armenia to the southwest and west. A small part of Nakhchivan also borders Turkey to the northwest. The capital of Azerbaijan is the ancient city of Baku, which has the largest and best harbor on the Caspian Sea and has long been the center of the republic's oil industry.",
"Title: List of islands of Tasmania\n\nThis is a list of islands of Tasmania, the smallest and southernmost state of Australia. The Tasmanian mainland itself is an island, with an area of 64,103 km2 - 94.1% of the total land area of the state of Tasmania. The eleven next largest islands have a combined area of 3,826 km2 , for a cumulative total of 99.75% of the state. Over 300 smaller islands make up the remaining 173 km2 of total land area.",
"Title: Zomba District\n\nZomba District is one of twelve districts in the Southern Region of Malawi, surrounded by the Districts of Chiradzulu, Blantyre, Mulanje, Phalombe, Machinga, Balaka and the Republic of Mozambique to the east. The total land area is 2,580 km², representing three percent of the total land area of Malawi. The capital is Zomba.",
"Title: Maine's 2nd congressional district\n\nMaine's 2nd congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Maine. Covering 27326 sqmi , it comprises nearly 80% of the state's total land area. It is the largest district east of the Mississippi River and the 24th-largest overall. It is the second-most rural district in the United States, with 72.11% of its population in rural areas, behind only Kentucky's 5th congressional district.",
"Title: Greater Accra Region\n\nThe Greater Accra Region has the smallest area of Ghana's 10 administrative regions, occupying a total land surface of 3,245 square kilometres or 1.4 per cent of the total land area of Ghana. It is the second most populated region, after the Ashanti Region, with a population of 2,905,726 in 2000, accounting for 15.4 per cent of Ghana’s total population.",
"Title: Protected areas of Himachal Pradesh\n\nForests in Himachal Pradesh currently cover an area of nearly 37,691 sqkm , which is about 38.3% of the total land area of the state. The forests were once considered to be the main source of income of the state and most of the original forests were clear felled. The emphasis has shifted, however, from exploitation to conservation. The state government aims to increase forest cover to 50% of the total land area. There have been various projects, including the establishment of protected areas such as National Parks, designed to preserve and expand the forests.",
"Title: Ashanti Region\n\nThe Ashanti Region is located in south Ghana and is third largest of 10 administrative regions, occupying a total land surface of 24389 km2 or 10.2 per cent of the total land area of Ghana. In terms of population, however, it is the most populated region with a population of 4,780,380 according to the 2010 census, accounting for 19.4% of Ghana’s total population. The Ashanti Region is known for its major gold bar and cocoa production. The largest city and regional capital is Kumasi."
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921
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Which American actor born in 1950 plays a supporting role in the movie Syriana?
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William Hurt
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"Jeff Dumas (born June 28, 1971) is an American actor.",
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" Prior to that, he was seen as Patsy in the first US national tour of \"Monty Python's Spamalot\", for which he received the 2007 Helen Hayes Award as Actor in a Supporting Role.",
" A Chicago actor for more than 15 years, his credits include several World Premieres including Stephen Sondheim's \"Bounce\", directed by Harold Prince at the Goodman Theatre and The Kennedy Center (Original Cast Recording), \"The House of Martin Guerre\" at the Goodman Theatre, Kid Twist in David Bell's \"Bowery Boys\" at The Marriott Theatre as well as Joe Welling and Enoch Robinson in \"Winesburg, Ohio\" at Steppenwolf for which he received the 2004 Joseph Jefferson Award as Actor in a Supporting Role.",
" His other credits include the original Chicago cast of \"Wicked\" at the Ford Center - Oriental Theatre, Nicely-Nicely Johnson in \"Guys and Dolls\" at Court Theatre, Sancho Panza in \"The Man of La Mancha\" at Light Opera Works, \"Sunday in the Park With George and the nationally acclaimed \"Pacific Overtures\" at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre.",
" Additional credits: \"Light up the Sky\" (Goodman) and Gus Fielding in \"Babes in Arms\" and Taxi Black in \"One Touch of Venus (Ovations!",
" at the Auditorium Theatre).",
" Regionally, he has appeared as Seymour Krelborn in \"Little Shop of Horrors\" at Madison Repertory Theatre and Robert Benchley in the world premiere of \"At Wit's End\" at Florida Stage.",
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"Derek Royle (7 September 1928 – 23 January 1990) was a British actor born in London, England.",
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" He had a supporting role in the Beatles' film \"Magical Mystery Tour\" in 1967, as well as a minor one with Cilla Black in the film \"Work Is a Four-Letter Word\" a year later.",
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"Kenneth \"Ken\" Londoner (born January 16, 1978) is an American actor born in New Jersey.",
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"Syriana is a 2005 American geopolitical thriller film written and directed by Stephen Gaghan, and executive produced by George Clooney, who also stars in the film with an ensemble cast.",
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" The film focuses on petroleum politics and the global influence of the oil industry, whose political, economic, legal, and social effects are experienced by a Central Intelligence Agency operative (George Clooney), an energy analyst (Matt Damon), a Washington, D.C. attorney (Jeffrey Wright), and a young unemployed Pakistani migrant worker (Mazhar Munir) in an Arab state in the Persian Gulf.",
" The film also features an extensive supporting cast including Amanda Peet, Tim Blake Nelson, Mark Strong, Alexander Siddig, Amr Waked, and Academy Award winners Christopher Plummer, Chris Cooper and William Hurt."
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"Charles Kemper (September 6, 1900 – May 12, 1950) was an American character actor born in Oklahoma.",
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" He made only sporadic screen appearances until 1945, when he settled in Hollywood.",
" Kemper had memorable supporting roles in films including \"The Southerner\" (1945), \"Scarlet Street\" (1945), \"Gallant Journey\" (1946), \"The Shocking Miss Pilgrim\" (1947), and the film noir \"On Dangerous Ground\" (as Pop Daly, his last film role)."
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"Bob Frazer (born 1971) is an award winning actor, born in Ontario.",
" He currently lives in British Columbia.",
" He has appeared in many roles both on stage and in television, and has won multiple Jessie Richardson Theatre Awards, including: \"Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role\" (2005–2006) for his role in \"Hamlet\", \"Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role\" (2005–2006) for his role in \"Prodigal Son\", and won for \"Significant Artistic Achievement\" (2003–2004).",
" He has also been a nominee over ten times including \"Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role\" (2003–2004) for \"The Glass Menagerie\"; Iago in Shakespeare's \"Othello\"; and as Antipholus of Ephesus in \"Comedy of Errors\" during the 2009 season of Bard on the Beach."
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"Jocelyn Quivrin (14 February 1979 – 15 November 2009) was a French actor.",
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"Paul Dillon is an American actor born in Joliet, Illinois who began his career in show business in Chicago.",
" His movie career began in 1994 with the movie \"Blink\" in which he played the role of Neal Booker.",
" He played Paddy O'Brien in \"\", the most successful film in which he has a credited role."
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"Title: Jeff Dumas\n\nJeff Dumas (born June 28, 1971) is an American actor. Most recently, he made his Lyric Opera of Chicago debut as Njegus in \"The Merry Widow\", directed by Gary Griffin. Prior to that, he was seen as Patsy in the first US national tour of \"Monty Python's Spamalot\", for which he received the 2007 Helen Hayes Award as Actor in a Supporting Role. A Chicago actor for more than 15 years, his credits include several World Premieres including Stephen Sondheim's \"Bounce\", directed by Harold Prince at the Goodman Theatre and The Kennedy Center (Original Cast Recording), \"The House of Martin Guerre\" at the Goodman Theatre, Kid Twist in David Bell's \"Bowery Boys\" at The Marriott Theatre as well as Joe Welling and Enoch Robinson in \"Winesburg, Ohio\" at Steppenwolf for which he received the 2004 Joseph Jefferson Award as Actor in a Supporting Role. His other credits include the original Chicago cast of \"Wicked\" at the Ford Center - Oriental Theatre, Nicely-Nicely Johnson in \"Guys and Dolls\" at Court Theatre, Sancho Panza in \"The Man of La Mancha\" at Light Opera Works, \"Sunday in the Park With George and the nationally acclaimed \"Pacific Overtures\" at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre. Additional credits: \"Light up the Sky\" (Goodman) and Gus Fielding in \"Babes in Arms\" and Taxi Black in \"One Touch of Venus (Ovations! at the Auditorium Theatre). Regionally, he has appeared as Seymour Krelborn in \"Little Shop of Horrors\" at Madison Repertory Theatre and Robert Benchley in the world premiere of \"At Wit's End\" at Florida Stage. He resides in Chicago with his wife, Ali Wayer, and their cats, Clark & Olive.",
"Title: William Hurt\n\nWilliam McChord Hurt (born March 20, 1950) is an American actor. He received his acting training at the Juilliard School and began acting on stage in the 1970s. Hurt made his film debut in 1980 as a troubled scientist in Ken Russell's science-fiction feature \"Altered States\", for which he received a Golden Globe nomination for New Star of the Year. He subsequently played a leading role, as a lawyer who succumbs to the temptations of Kathleen Turner, in the neo-noir \"Body Heat\" (1981), and, as Arkady Renko, in Gorky Park (1983).",
"Title: Derek Royle\n\nDerek Royle (7 September 1928 – 23 January 1990) was a British actor born in London, England. His face was probably better known than his name to British viewers, but he acted in films and TV from the mid-1960s until his death. He had a supporting role in the Beatles' film \"Magical Mystery Tour\" in 1967, as well as a minor one with Cilla Black in the film \"Work Is a Four-Letter Word\" a year later. Most of his film appearances were in comedy films such as \"Don't Just Lie There, Say Something! \" (1973), \"Tiffany Jones\" (1973) and \"Confessions of a Sex Maniac\" (1974).",
"Title: Kenneth Londoner\n\nKenneth \"Ken\" Londoner (born January 16, 1978) is an American actor born in New Jersey. He is best known for portraying Wince in The Supernatural Enthusiasts Club and for his lead role in the movie Thinner. In addition, he appeared in several other TV series projects and off-Broadway shows.",
"Title: Syriana\n\nSyriana is a 2005 American geopolitical thriller film written and directed by Stephen Gaghan, and executive produced by George Clooney, who also stars in the film with an ensemble cast. Gaghan's screenplay is loosely adapted from Robert Baer's memoir \"See No Evil\". The film focuses on petroleum politics and the global influence of the oil industry, whose political, economic, legal, and social effects are experienced by a Central Intelligence Agency operative (George Clooney), an energy analyst (Matt Damon), a Washington, D.C. attorney (Jeffrey Wright), and a young unemployed Pakistani migrant worker (Mazhar Munir) in an Arab state in the Persian Gulf. The film also features an extensive supporting cast including Amanda Peet, Tim Blake Nelson, Mark Strong, Alexander Siddig, Amr Waked, and Academy Award winners Christopher Plummer, Chris Cooper and William Hurt.",
"Title: Charles Kemper\n\nCharles Kemper (September 6, 1900 – May 12, 1950) was an American character actor born in Oklahoma. The heavy-set actor was for decades a successful stage actor. He made only sporadic screen appearances until 1945, when he settled in Hollywood. Kemper had memorable supporting roles in films including \"The Southerner\" (1945), \"Scarlet Street\" (1945), \"Gallant Journey\" (1946), \"The Shocking Miss Pilgrim\" (1947), and the film noir \"On Dangerous Ground\" (as Pop Daly, his last film role).",
"Title: Bob Frazer\n\nBob Frazer (born 1971) is an award winning actor, born in Ontario. He currently lives in British Columbia. He has appeared in many roles both on stage and in television, and has won multiple Jessie Richardson Theatre Awards, including: \"Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role\" (2005–2006) for his role in \"Hamlet\", \"Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role\" (2005–2006) for his role in \"Prodigal Son\", and won for \"Significant Artistic Achievement\" (2003–2004). He has also been a nominee over ten times including \"Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role\" (2003–2004) for \"The Glass Menagerie\"; Iago in Shakespeare's \"Othello\"; and as Antipholus of Ephesus in \"Comedy of Errors\" during the 2009 season of Bard on the Beach.",
"Title: Bodil Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role\n\nThe Bodil Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Danish: \"Bodilprisen for bedste mandlige birolle\" ) is one of the merit categories presented by the Danish Film Critics Association at the annual Bodil Awards. Created in 1948, it is one of the oldest film awards in Europe, and it honours the best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a Danish produced film. The jury can decide not to hand out the award, which happened numerous times between 1950 and 1985. Since 1986 it has been awarded every year.",
"Title: Jocelyn Quivrin\n\nJocelyn Quivrin (14 February 1979 – 15 November 2009) was a French actor. He had a supporting role in the critically acclaimed film \"Syriana\".",
"Title: Paul Dillon\n\nPaul Dillon is an American actor born in Joliet, Illinois who began his career in show business in Chicago. His movie career began in 1994 with the movie \"Blink\" in which he played the role of Neal Booker. He played Paddy O'Brien in \"\", the most successful film in which he has a credited role."
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922
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Which film Company produced Pooh's Heffalump Movie and The Rookie.?
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Walt Disney Pictures
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"The Jamieson Film Company, a Texas film production company, was one of the crucial players in the emergence of Dallas as a center for commercial film production in the U.S. Founded by Hugh Jamieson in 1916, the Jamieson Film Company is perhaps most widely remembered for producing the first copies of the Abraham Zapruder film that captured the assassination of JFK.",
" However, the Company’s involvement with the Zapruder film represents just a single episode in over a half-century in the film processing and production business.",
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"Piglet's Big Movie is a 2003 American animated musical comedy-drama adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and animated by Walt Disney Animation (Japan).",
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" The film is based upon the characters in the \"Winnie-the-Pooh\" books written by A. A. Milne.",
" It is the second in a recent series of theatrically released \"Winnie the Pooh\" films, preceded by \"The Tigger Movie\" (2000) and followed by \"Pooh's Heffalump Movie\" (2005).",
" In the film, Piglet is ashamed of being small and wanders off into the Hundred Acre Woods, leading his friends to form a search party to find him."
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"A Heffalump is a type of fictional elephant in the Winnie the Pooh stories by A. A. Milne.",
" Heffalumps are mentioned, and only appear, in Pooh and Piglet's dreams in \"Winnie-the-Pooh\" (1926) and seen again in \"The House at Pooh Corner\" (1928).",
" Physically, they resemble elephants; Shepard's illustration shows an Indian elephant.",
" They are later featured in the animated television series \"The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh\" (1988–1991), followed by two animated films in 2005, \"Pooh's Heffalump Movie\" and \"Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie\"."
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"My Friends Tigger & Pooh: Super-Duper Super Sleuths is one of three \"Winnie the Pooh\" films based on the hit Playhouse Disney series \"My Friends Tigger & Pooh\".",
" This is the fifth \"Winnie the Pooh\" film to feature Lumpy the Heffalump, and was released Straight-to-DVD on April 6, 2010.",
" It aired on Playhouse Disney four days after on April 10, 2010.",
" The film was produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, with animation production by Polygon Pictures in Japan."
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"The Rookie is a 2002 sports drama film directed by John Lee Hancock and produced by Walt Disney Pictures.",
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"Steven Fonti also known as Steve Fonti (born June 16, 1970), is a Primetime Emmy Award winner who has worked in the Art Department on movies such as \"Over the Hedge\" and Adam Sandler's \"Eight Crazy Nights\", \"\", \"Pooh's Heffalump Movie\", \"Osmosis Jones\" and TV shows including \"The Simpsons\", \"Family Guy\" and \"Futurama\".",
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" He also worked on an episode of \"The Powerpuff Girls\" called \"Catastrophe\"."
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"Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie is an 2005 American animated direct-to-video film produced by DisneyToon Studios, featuring the characters from Winnie the Pooh franchise.",
" This is the first Pooh movie since the death of Paul Winchell and the last in which John Fiedler provides Piglet's voice, as Fiedler died in 2005.",
" Nikita Hopkins the voice of Roo was replaced by Jimmy Bennett.",
" It followed by a television film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, \"Pooh's Super Sleuth Christmas Movie\", released on November 20, 2007, an animated feature served as the episodes of television series \"My Friends Tigger & Pooh\"."
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"Japan Yin Thwe (Burmese: ဂျပန့် ရင်သွေး , ] ) is a 1935 Burmese film directed by Nyi Pu.",
" Its Japanese name is \"Nippon Musume\".",
" A1 film company produced this film with PCL Film Company in Japan, Tokyo.",
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"Kyle Stanger (born January 7, 1997 in London, England, United Kingdom) is a British teen actor.",
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" He eventually won the role.",
" His performance drew positive reviews, including \"Entertainment Weekly\" describing Lumpy as \"irresistibly voiced by 8-year-old Brit Kyle Stanger\" and \"New York Times\" critic Anita Gates's comment that \"adults as well as children may fall in love with Lumpy, partly because he's a sort of roly-poly lavender baby elephant but even more because of the endearing voice and infectious laugh of Kyle Stanger, a very young Briton making his movie and voice-over debut.\""
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"Pooh's Heffalump Movie is a 2005 American animated film produced by DisneyToon Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures, featuring characters from A. A. Milne's \"Winnie-the-Pooh\" stories.",
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"Title: Piglet's Big Movie\n\nPiglet's Big Movie is a 2003 American animated musical comedy-drama adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and animated by Walt Disney Animation (Japan). It was released by Walt Disney Pictures on March 21, 2003. The film is based upon the characters in the \"Winnie-the-Pooh\" books written by A. A. Milne. It is the second in a recent series of theatrically released \"Winnie the Pooh\" films, preceded by \"The Tigger Movie\" (2000) and followed by \"Pooh's Heffalump Movie\" (2005). In the film, Piglet is ashamed of being small and wanders off into the Hundred Acre Woods, leading his friends to form a search party to find him.",
"Title: Heffalump\n\nA Heffalump is a type of fictional elephant in the Winnie the Pooh stories by A. A. Milne. Heffalumps are mentioned, and only appear, in Pooh and Piglet's dreams in \"Winnie-the-Pooh\" (1926) and seen again in \"The House at Pooh Corner\" (1928). Physically, they resemble elephants; Shepard's illustration shows an Indian elephant. They are later featured in the animated television series \"The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh\" (1988–1991), followed by two animated films in 2005, \"Pooh's Heffalump Movie\" and \"Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie\".",
"Title: Super Duper Super Sleuths\n\nMy Friends Tigger & Pooh: Super-Duper Super Sleuths is one of three \"Winnie the Pooh\" films based on the hit Playhouse Disney series \"My Friends Tigger & Pooh\". This is the fifth \"Winnie the Pooh\" film to feature Lumpy the Heffalump, and was released Straight-to-DVD on April 6, 2010. It aired on Playhouse Disney four days after on April 10, 2010. The film was produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, with animation production by Polygon Pictures in Japan.",
"Title: The Rookie (2002 film)\n\nThe Rookie is a 2002 sports drama film directed by John Lee Hancock and produced by Walt Disney Pictures. It is based on the true story of Jim Morris, who had a brief, but famous Major League Baseball career in 1999–2000. The film stars Dennis Quaid, Rachel Griffiths, Jay Hernandez, and Brian Cox.",
"Title: Steven Fonti\n\nSteven Fonti also known as Steve Fonti (born June 16, 1970), is a Primetime Emmy Award winner who has worked in the Art Department on movies such as \"Over the Hedge\" and Adam Sandler's \"Eight Crazy Nights\", \"\", \"Pooh's Heffalump Movie\", \"Osmosis Jones\" and TV shows including \"The Simpsons\", \"Family Guy\" and \"Futurama\". He was also a writer and the storyboard director for Nickelodeon's animated series, \"SpongeBob SquarePants\". He also worked on an episode of \"The Powerpuff Girls\" called \"Catastrophe\".",
"Title: Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie\n\nPooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie is an 2005 American animated direct-to-video film produced by DisneyToon Studios, featuring the characters from Winnie the Pooh franchise. This is the first Pooh movie since the death of Paul Winchell and the last in which John Fiedler provides Piglet's voice, as Fiedler died in 2005. Nikita Hopkins the voice of Roo was replaced by Jimmy Bennett. It followed by a television film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, \"Pooh's Super Sleuth Christmas Movie\", released on November 20, 2007, an animated feature served as the episodes of television series \"My Friends Tigger & Pooh\".",
"Title: Japan Yin Thwe\n\nJapan Yin Thwe (Burmese: ဂျပန့် ရင်သွေး , ] ) is a 1935 Burmese film directed by Nyi Pu. Its Japanese name is \"Nippon Musume\". A1 film company produced this film with PCL Film Company in Japan, Tokyo. It opened on 25 November 1935 at the Bayin Cinema and the Olympia Cinema. In 1992 it was screened at the South East Asia Film festival held in Tokyo.",
"Title: Kyle Stanger\n\nKyle Stanger (born January 7, 1997 in London, England, United Kingdom) is a British teen actor. He was one of over 900 children (including his sister Jade Stanger) who auditioned to star in \"Pooh's Heffalump Movie\" as the voice of Lumpy the Heffalump, or Heffridge Trompler Brompet Heffalump IV (4th), at the age of five. He eventually won the role. His performance drew positive reviews, including \"Entertainment Weekly\" describing Lumpy as \"irresistibly voiced by 8-year-old Brit Kyle Stanger\" and \"New York Times\" critic Anita Gates's comment that \"adults as well as children may fall in love with Lumpy, partly because he's a sort of roly-poly lavender baby elephant but even more because of the endearing voice and infectious laugh of Kyle Stanger, a very young Briton making his movie and voice-over debut.\"",
"Title: Pooh's Heffalump Movie\n\nPooh's Heffalump Movie is a 2005 American animated film produced by DisneyToon Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures, featuring characters from A. A. Milne's \"Winnie-the-Pooh\" stories. This film features songs by Carly Simon."
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923
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Who was the American actor who starred in "Maniac Cop" and "Bubba Ho Tep"?
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Bruce Campbell
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" Shafer, sometimes credited as Bobby Ray Shafer, is best known for playing Bob Vance on \"The Office\".",
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"Title: Tracy Morgan\n\nTracy Jamal Morgan (born November 10, 1968) is an American actor and comedian best known for his seven seasons as a cast member on \"Saturday Night Live\" (1996–2003), \"30 Rock\" (2006–2013) and his 2010 buddy cop film \"Cop Out\" and hosting \"Scare Tactics\". He was nominated for an Emmy Award in 2009 for his work on \"30 Rock\". He has appeared in numerous films as an actor and voice actor.",
"Title: Bruce Campbell\n\nBruce Lorne Campbell (born June 22, 1958) is an American actor, producer, writer, comedian and director. One of his best-known roles is portraying Ash Williams in Sam Raimi's \"Evil Dead\" franchise, from the 1978 short film \"Within the Woods\" to the ongoing TV series \"Ash vs Evil Dead\". He has starred in many low-budget cult films such as \"Crimewave\" (1985), \"Maniac Cop\" (1988), \"\" (1989), and \"Bubba Ho-Tep\" (2002).",
"Title: Robert R. Shafer\n\nRobert Ray \"Bobby\" Shafer (born April 10, 1958) is an American actor who has amassed a substantial cult-following for having played Officer Ted Warnicky (more commonly known as Joe Vickers) in the 1989 horror-comedy \"Psycho Cop\" and the sequel \"Psycho Cop 2\". Shafer, sometimes credited as Bobby Ray Shafer, is best known for playing Bob Vance on \"The Office\". Born in Charleston, West Virginia, Shafer has appeared in film, television, commercials, voice-over and theater. According to Amazon.com, Shafer has appeared in at least 18 movies.",
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"Title: Laurene Landon\n\nLaurene Landon (born March 17, 1957 as Laurene Landon Coughlin) is an American film and television actress. Laurene first began appearing in movies in the 1980s. She is best known for her roles in \"Maniac Cop\" and \"Maniac Cop 2\", \"Hundra\", \"\", and \"...All the Marbles\" with Peter Falk. She is half Irish and half Polish and describes herself as being \"bi-Polish\".",
"Title: Maniac Cop\n\nManiac Cop is a 1988 American action horror film directed by William Lustig and written by Larry Cohen. It stars Tom Atkins, Bruce Campbell, Laurene Landon, Richard Roundtree, William Smith, Robert Z'Dar, and Sheree North. Z'Dar plays the title character, a murderous ex-cop returned from the dead, who is pursued by his former co-workers. It was released on May 13, 1988, and grossed $671,382 from a budget of $1.1 million. Despite negative reviews on release, \"Maniac Cop\" has become a cult film. It was followed by two sequels, \"Maniac Cop 2\" (1990) and \"\" (1993).",
"Title: Psycho Cop\n\nPsycho Cop is a 1989 American slasher film written and directed by Wallace Potts, noted for its similarities to the previous year's \"Maniac Cop\" by William Lustig and Larry Cohen. It was followed by a 1993 sequel entitled \"Psycho Cop 2\".",
"Title: Timothy Carhart\n\nTimothy Carhart (born December 24, 1953) is an American actor. He starred in the CBS drama \"Island Son\" (1989–90) and has had recurring roles in \"\" (2000–03) and \"24\" (2002). He also starred in the 1992 Broadway revival of \"A Streetcar Named Desire\". His film appearances include \"Pink Cadillac\" (1989), \"Thelma & Louise\" (1991), and \"Beverly Hills Cop III\" (1994)."
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924
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Do Fred McNair and Jana Novotná have the same nationality ?
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no
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" Novotná and Zvereva retired in their quarterfinal match against Lindsay Davenport and Mary Pierce, but Hingis and Kournikova reached the final where they lost to American sisters Serena and Venus Williams, 6–3, 6–7, 8–6.",
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" Martina Hingis and Jana Novotná were the defending champions but only Novotná competed that year with Natasha Zvereva.",
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"Title: 1997 Family Circle Cup – Doubles\n\nJana Novotná and Arantxa Sánchez Vicario were the defending champions but only Novotná competed that year with Lindsay Davenport.",
"Title: 1991 French Open – Women's Doubles\n\nJana Novotná and Helena Suková were the defending champions. Novotná and Suková entered the tournament with different partners, meeting in the semifinals were Novotná and Gigi Fernández eliminated Suková and Arantxa Sánchez Vicario. Novotná then repeated as doubles champion with Fernández after defeating Larisa Neiland and Natasha Zvereva in the final.",
"Title: 1991 Australian Open – Women's Singles\n\nSteffi Graf was the defending champion and was lost to Jana Novotná in the quarterfinals. Monica Seles won the title and defeated Novotná 5–7 6–3 6–1 in the final to win the Women's Singles title at the 1991 Australian Open, which was held from 14 through 27 January 1991. She became the first woman in the Open Era to win the Australian Open after saving a match point (in the semifinals, versus Mary Joe Fernandez).",
"Title: 1993 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles\n\nSteffi Graf defeated Jana Novotná 7–6, 1–6, 6–4 in the final to win the Ladies' Singles title at the 1993 Wimbledon Championships. It was Graf's third consecutive appearance in the women's final, and her fifth Wimbledon championship victory. Novotná would appear in two more ladies' finals, eventually winning the title in 1998.",
"Title: Jana Novotná\n\nJana Novotná (] ; born 2 October 1968) is a former professional tennis player from the Czech Republic. She played a serve and volley game, an increasingly rare style of play among women during her career. She won the women's singles title at Wimbledon in 1998 and was runner-up in three previous Grand Slam tournaments. Novotná also won 12 Grand Slam women's doubles titles and four Grand Slam mixed doubles titles. Novotná achieved a career-high singles ranking of world No. 2 in 1997, and achieved the No. 1 ranking in doubles.",
"Title: 1999 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles\n\nThe 1999 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles was the women's doubles event of the hundred-and-thirteenth edition of Wimbledon, the third Grand Slam of the year, the most prestigious tournament on grass courts, and the oldest tennis tournament in the world. Martina Hingis and Jana Novotná were the defending champions but only Novotná competed that year with Natasha Zvereva. Novotná and Zvereva lost in the semifinals to Mariaan de Swardt and Elena Tatarkova.",
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"Title: 1997 Open Gaz de France – Doubles\n\nKristie Boogert and Jana Novotná were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Boogert with Irina Spîrlea and Novotná with Martina Hingis.",
"Title: Fred McNair\n\nFrederick V. McNair IV (born July 22, 1950 in Washington, D.C.) is a former professional tennis player from the United States who reached the World No. 1 doubles ranking in 1976. That year, he teamed up with Sherwood Stewart to capture the men's doubles titles at French Open, the German Open and the Masters. McNair was also a mixed doubles runner-up at the French Open in 1981, partnering Betty Stöve. In 1978, he was a member of the US team that won the Davis Cup. In nine years on the professional tour, McNair won 16 doubles titles. His career-high singles ranking was World No. 67."
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Disney Sports Skateboarding includes the character created in 1925 by whom?
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Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks
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Juan Pablo Di Pace had a role on the sequel series to what Jeff Franklin-created American sitcom?
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Full House
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" The early laps were held in changeable conditions, and the race ended up as a duel between Kimi Räikkönen and Juan Pablo Montoya, who were to be McLaren team-mates for 2005.",
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" The race was won by McLaren driver Juan Pablo Montoya, who took the final race victory of his career, ahead of his team-mate, Kimi Räikkönen, who finished second.",
" Renault driver Fernando Alonso became the Drivers' Champion for the first time after he finished the race in third place.",
" Only he and Räikkönen had entered the race within mathematical contention of winning the title, and Alonso's podium ensured that he did with two rounds remaining.",
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"Title: 2004 Brazilian Grand Prix\n\nThe 2004 Brazilian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 24 October 2004 at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace. It was the final race of the 2004 season and the first time that a GP in Brazil was not one of the first three rounds of an F1 season, and local fans were delighted when Brazil's Rubens Barrichello took pole for his home race. It would be Barrichello's first non-retirement at Interlagos in ten years, his previous finish at the circuit being at the season opener in 1994. The early laps were held in changeable conditions, and the race ended up as a duel between Kimi Räikkönen and Juan Pablo Montoya, who were to be McLaren team-mates for 2005. The Colombian took victory in his final race for Williams, which was also the last win for the Williams team until the 2012 Spanish Grand Prix. Montoya's move to take the lead was brave even by his standards. Elsewhere, Jaguar's final race was a failure of epic proportions, with their two drivers colliding, with Webber trying an optimistic-looking move on Klien whilst expecting his team-mate to move over.",
"Title: 2005 Brazilian Grand Prix\n\nThe 2005 Brazilian Grand Prix (formally the XXXIV Grande Prêmio do Brasil) was a Formula One motor race held on at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace in São Paulo, Brazil on 25 September 2005. The 71-lap race was the seventeenth round of the 2005 Formula One season. The race was won by McLaren driver Juan Pablo Montoya, who took the final race victory of his career, ahead of his team-mate, Kimi Räikkönen, who finished second. Renault driver Fernando Alonso became the Drivers' Champion for the first time after he finished the race in third place. Only he and Räikkönen had entered the race within mathematical contention of winning the title, and Alonso's podium ensured that he did with two rounds remaining. Alonso also qualified in pole position for the race, but the fastest lap went to Räikkönen.",
"Title: Survival Island\n\nSurvival Island, also known as Three, is a 2005 erotic thriller film written and directed by Stewart Raffill. It stars Billy Zane, Kelly Brook, and Juan Pablo Di Pace.",
"Title: 2013 Toyota Owners 400\n\nThe 2013 Toyota Owners 400 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race that was held on April 27, 2013, at Richmond International Raceway in Richmond, Virginia, United States. Contested over 406 laps-- extended from 400 laps due to a Green-white-checker finish on the 0.75-mile (1.20 km) D-shaped oval, it was the ninth race of the 2013 Sprint Cup Series championship. Kevin Harvick of Richard Childress Racing won the race, his first win of the 2013 season, while Clint Bowyer finished second. Joey Logano, Juan Pablo Montoya, and Jeff Burton rounded out the top five.",
"Title: 2016 Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama\n\nThe 2016 Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama was the 4th round of the 2016 IndyCar Series. The race was contested over 90 laps at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. It was the 7th time that the IndyCar Series had raced on the circuit. In qualifying, Simon Pagenaud took pole position with a time of 1:06.7762, beating out his teammate Will Power. Sébastien Bourdais set a new track record during the second round of qualifications with a time of 1:06.6001, but was unable to match that pace in the third round of qualifying, relegating him to a fifth place start. Championship contender Juan Pablo Montoya struggled heavily in qualifying, placing 21st and last.",
"Title: Centro Olímpico Juan Pablo Duarte\n\nCentro Olímpico Juan Pablo Duarte (translation: Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic Center) is a multi-venued athletic complex in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. It was initially built for the 1974 Central American and Caribbean Games, and also hosted multiple venues of the 2003 Pan American Games.",
"Title: 2013 FedEx 400\n\nThe 2013 FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on June 2, 2013, at Dover International Speedway in Dover, Delaware, United States. Contested over 400 laps on the 1–mile (1.6 km) oval, it was the thirteenth race of the 2013 Sprint Cup Series championship. Tony Stewart won the race, his first win of the season, snapping a 30–race winless streak, while Juan Pablo Montoya finished second. Jeff Gordon, Kyle Busch, and Brad Keselowski rounded out the top five.",
"Title: Full House\n\nFull House is an American sitcom created by Jeff Franklin for ABC. The show chronicles the events of widowed father, Danny Tanner, who enlists his brother-in-law and best friend to help raise his three daughters. It aired from September 22, 1987, to May 23, 1995, broadcasting eight seasons and 192 episodes.",
"Title: Juan Pablo Di Pace\n\nJuan Pablo Di Pace (born July 25, 1979) is an Argentine actor, singer and director. Di Pace began his career in United Kingdom, performing in a number of musicals and appearing in films like \"Survival Island\" (2005) and \"Mamma Mia! \" (2008), and later moved to Spain, starring in several television series from 2009 to 2013. In 2014, Di Pace began starring as Nicolas Treviño in the TNT drama series \"Dallas\". Starting in 2016, he played the role of Kimmy Gibbler's estranged husband, Fernando, on \"Fuller House\", the sequel series to \"Full House\".",
"Title: Nicolas Treviño\n\nNicolas Treviño (born Joaquin Reyes) is a fictional character on the TNT primetime soap opera, \"Dallas\". He is portrayed by Juan Pablo Di Pace."
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927
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José Menéndez Menéndez (1846–1918) was a Spanish businessman based in Argentina and which sparsely populated region located at the southern end of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile?
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Patagonia
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" Because of this the vegetation growing on the seaward slopes is much more exuberant than in the interior.",
" Compared to the coastal lowlands and the Intermediate Depression it is sparsely populated with land use varying from protected areas to grazing and silviculture.",
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"José Menéndez Menéndez (1846–1918) was a Spanish businessman based in Argentina and Chilean Patagonia.",
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"Pine Hills is a sparsely populated hilly region located in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in the United States.",
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" The area rises from Plymouth Bay at Rocky Point, which is considered to be located in the foothills of the region, and runs southwest.",
" Route 3A winds through the heart of the Pine Hills.",
" The region consists of the Rocky Point neighborhood in the north and \"The Pinehills\", a new residential and commercial development in the extreme southern part of the area."
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"Suomenselkä is a drainage divide in western Finland.",
" Roughly 500 km long and 30 - wide, it is marked by an ensemble of northeast-southwest oriented moraines parallel to the Bothnian coastline.",
" Rivers flowing west from Suomenselkä drain to the Gulf of Bothnia and the lakes in the east drain to the Gulf of Finland.",
" Historically, this very sparsely populated region separated Ostrobothnia from the southern and eastern lake regions of Finland.",
" The landscape is marked by moraines, eskers, swamps and forests and is difficult to cultivate or settle in.",
" Because it contains some of the few remaining patches of old-growth forest in southern Finland, it is one of the few remaining habitats for Finnish Forest Reindeer (\"Rangifer tarandus fennica\")."
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"Costa Grande of Guerrero is a sociopolitical region located in the Mexican state of Guerrero, along the Pacific Coast.",
" It makes up 325 km of Guerrero’s approximately 500 km coastline, extending from the Michoacán border to the Acapulco area, wedged between the Sierra Madre del Sur and the Pacific Ocean.",
" Acapulco is often considered part of the Costa Grande; however, the government of the state classifies the area around the city as a separate region.",
" The Costa Grande roughly correlates to the Cihuatlán province of the Aztec Empire, which was conquered between 1497 and 1504.",
" Before, this much of the area belonged to a dominion under the control of the Cuitlatecs, but efforts by both the Purépecha Empire and Aztec Empire to expand into this area in the 15th century brought this to an end.",
" Before the colonial period, the area had always been sparsely populated with widely dispersed settlements.",
" The arrival of the Aztecs caused many to flee and the later arrival of the Spanish had the same effect.",
" For this reason, there are few archeological remains; however, recent work especially at La Soledad de Maciel has indicated that the cultures here are more important than previously thought.",
" Today, the area economically is heavily dependent on agriculture, livestock, fishing and forestry, with only Zihuatanejo and Ixtapa with significantly developed infrastructure for tourism.",
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"Say is a department of the Tillabéri Region in Niger.",
" Its capital city is Say, and includes the towns of Guéladjo, Tamou, and Torodi.",
" It abuts the urban Region of Niamey, and lies across the Niger River to the southwest of the capital.",
" It extends to the Burkina Faso border over 60 km to the west, and the northernmost border with Benin in the south.",
" The Say area is today divided between the riverine valley in the east of the Department, and the more sparsely populated areas to the west, which are intercut with a series of eastward flowing tributaries.",
" The Niger river, a broad shallow channel at Niamey and at Say, passes through a series of gorges and cataracts, called the \"W\" bend for the shape the river takes, in the south of the Say Department.",
" To the west of these rapids lies what is now the W Regional Park, a sparsely populated area historically plagued by insect borne diseases of both humans and cattle.",
" Now a park and tourist attraction, its history as a \"no mans land\" has made it a refuge for remaining wild animals, as well as several undisturbed archeological sites.",
" From at least the 16th century CE, the Zarma people moved south into this area from the northern plateau around what is now Oullam.",
" The inhabitants at the time were related to the Gourma people, who form most of the population of the northwestern part of the Department today.",
" In the 18th and 19th century, the town of Say was founded by Fulani migrants from the Gao region of modern Mali, with others expanding from what is now northeast Burkina Faso.",
" Between 1810 and the arrival of European writer Heinrich Barth in 1854, Fulani Muslims led by Alfa Mohamed Diobo of Djenné had established the Emirate of Say.",
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"Alentejo (\"Vinho do Alentejo\", Alentejo wines) is a Portuguese wine region located in the Alentejo region of the country.",
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" VR is similar to the French \"vin de pays\" and DOC to the French AOP.",
" Located in the southern half of Portugal, the Alentejo region covers about a third of the country and is sparsely populated.",
" In 2005, South Oregon University scientist Gregory V. Jones identified Alentejo (\"southern Portugal\" in his words) as the world's most challenged wine region (out of 27 world wine regions) from a climate change perspective.",
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"Title: Aysén Region\n\nThe XI Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region (Spanish: \"Región de Aysén\" ] \"XI Región Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo \"), often shortened to Aysén Region or Aisén, is one of Chile's 15 first order administrative divisions. Although the third largest in area, the region is Chile's most sparsely populated region with a population of 102,317 as of 2017. The capital of the region is Coihaique, the region's former namesake.",
"Title: Mid West (Western Australia)\n\nThe Mid West region is one of the nine regions of Western Australia. It is a sparsely populated region extending from the west coast of Western Australia, about 200 km north and south of its administrative centre of Geraldton and inland to 450 km east of Wiluna in the Gibson Desert.",
"Title: José María Menéndez Menéndez\n\nJosé Menéndez Menéndez (1846–1918) was a Spanish businessman based in Argentina and Chilean Patagonia. He was the initiator of large companies that remain to this day.",
"Title: Pine Hills (Massachusetts)\n\nPine Hills is a sparsely populated hilly region located in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in the United States. It is a large, mostly undeveloped hilly and forested area lying south of Plymouth Beach and Chiltonville, north of Manomet, and east of Route 3, where the southern portion of the region can be accessed from Exit 3 (which is signed as of 1 October 2007), and the northern portion can be accessed from Exit 4. The area rises from Plymouth Bay at Rocky Point, which is considered to be located in the foothills of the region, and runs southwest. Route 3A winds through the heart of the Pine Hills. The region consists of the Rocky Point neighborhood in the north and \"The Pinehills\", a new residential and commercial development in the extreme southern part of the area.",
"Title: Suomenselkä\n\nSuomenselkä is a drainage divide in western Finland. Roughly 500 km long and 30 - wide, it is marked by an ensemble of northeast-southwest oriented moraines parallel to the Bothnian coastline. Rivers flowing west from Suomenselkä drain to the Gulf of Bothnia and the lakes in the east drain to the Gulf of Finland. Historically, this very sparsely populated region separated Ostrobothnia from the southern and eastern lake regions of Finland. The landscape is marked by moraines, eskers, swamps and forests and is difficult to cultivate or settle in. Because it contains some of the few remaining patches of old-growth forest in southern Finland, it is one of the few remaining habitats for Finnish Forest Reindeer (\"Rangifer tarandus fennica\").",
"Title: Costa Grande of Guerrero\n\nCosta Grande of Guerrero is a sociopolitical region located in the Mexican state of Guerrero, along the Pacific Coast. It makes up 325 km of Guerrero’s approximately 500 km coastline, extending from the Michoacán border to the Acapulco area, wedged between the Sierra Madre del Sur and the Pacific Ocean. Acapulco is often considered part of the Costa Grande; however, the government of the state classifies the area around the city as a separate region. The Costa Grande roughly correlates to the Cihuatlán province of the Aztec Empire, which was conquered between 1497 and 1504. Before, this much of the area belonged to a dominion under the control of the Cuitlatecs, but efforts by both the Purépecha Empire and Aztec Empire to expand into this area in the 15th century brought this to an end. Before the colonial period, the area had always been sparsely populated with widely dispersed settlements. The arrival of the Aztecs caused many to flee and the later arrival of the Spanish had the same effect. For this reason, there are few archeological remains; however, recent work especially at La Soledad de Maciel has indicated that the cultures here are more important than previously thought. Today, the area economically is heavily dependent on agriculture, livestock, fishing and forestry, with only Zihuatanejo and Ixtapa with significantly developed infrastructure for tourism. The rest of the coast has been developed spottily, despite some government efforts to promote the area.",
"Title: Say Department\n\nSay is a department of the Tillabéri Region in Niger. Its capital city is Say, and includes the towns of Guéladjo, Tamou, and Torodi. It abuts the urban Region of Niamey, and lies across the Niger River to the southwest of the capital. It extends to the Burkina Faso border over 60 km to the west, and the northernmost border with Benin in the south. The Say area is today divided between the riverine valley in the east of the Department, and the more sparsely populated areas to the west, which are intercut with a series of eastward flowing tributaries. The Niger river, a broad shallow channel at Niamey and at Say, passes through a series of gorges and cataracts, called the \"W\" bend for the shape the river takes, in the south of the Say Department. To the west of these rapids lies what is now the W Regional Park, a sparsely populated area historically plagued by insect borne diseases of both humans and cattle. Now a park and tourist attraction, its history as a \"no mans land\" has made it a refuge for remaining wild animals, as well as several undisturbed archeological sites. From at least the 16th century CE, the Zarma people moved south into this area from the northern plateau around what is now Oullam. The inhabitants at the time were related to the Gourma people, who form most of the population of the northwestern part of the Department today. In the 18th and 19th century, the town of Say was founded by Fulani migrants from the Gao region of modern Mali, with others expanding from what is now northeast Burkina Faso. Between 1810 and the arrival of European writer Heinrich Barth in 1854, Fulani Muslims led by Alfa Mohamed Diobo of Djenné had established the Emirate of Say. The reputation for piety and learning of Mohamed Diobo and his followers helped turn Say from a small river village into a town of 30,000, famed across West Africa as a center of learning.",
"Title: Alentejo wine\n\nAlentejo (\"Vinho do Alentejo\", Alentejo wines) is a Portuguese wine region located in the Alentejo region of the country. The entire region is entitled to use the \"Vinho Regional\" designation Alentejano VR, while some areas are also classified at the higher \"Denominação de Origem Controlada\" (DOC) level under the designation Alentejo DOC. VR is similar to the French \"vin de pays\" and DOC to the French AOP. Located in the southern half of Portugal, the Alentejo region covers about a third of the country and is sparsely populated. In 2005, South Oregon University scientist Gregory V. Jones identified Alentejo (\"southern Portugal\" in his words) as the world's most challenged wine region (out of 27 world wine regions) from a climate change perspective. The region is noted for it vast cork production but has in recent years garnered attention for its table wine production. Some producers of this region still do wine in great potteries as in Roman times."
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Timber! was written by a singer who had a group with his brothers, Robin and who?
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Maurice Gibb
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"Vauluisant Abbey, near Courgenay in the canton of Brienon-sur-Armançon, Yonne, France, is a Cistercian abbey founded in 1127 by a group of monks from the abbey of Preuilly (Seine-et-Marne) who came to settle between the forest of Othe and the forest of Lancy, an area near the borders of Ile-de-France, Champagne and Burgundy that had come to be far from human habitation.",
" They diverted the waters of the little River Alain and by 1 April 1129, works were far enough advanced for Henri Sanglier, the archbishop of Sens, to consecrate the modest oratory.",
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" The song was written and composed by Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb and featured lead vocals by Robin Gibb.",
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"Dick Williams (born June 7, 1926) is an American singer and actor.",
" He is the older brother of Andy Williams and had started out like Andy in The Williams Brothers.",
" Williams was born in Wall Lake, Iowa, the son of Jay Emerson and Florence (née Finley) Williams.",
" While living in Cheviot, Ohio, Williams attended Western Hills High School in Cincinnati, Ohio.",
" He finished high school at University High School, in West Los Angeles, because of his family's move to California.",
" Williams had brothers: Bob, Don, and Andy.",
" One of his first performance was in a children's choir at the local Presbyterian church.",
" He and his brothers formed the Williams Brothers quartet in late 1938, and they performed on radio in the Midwest, first at WHO, in Des Moines, Iowa, In July 1940 the family the family moved to Chicago and received a job at WLS, in Chicago, and WLW, in Cincinnati.",
" Moving to Los Angeles in 1943, the Williams Brothers sang with Bing Crosby on the hit record \"Swinging on a Star\" (1944).",
" They appeared in four musical films: \"Janie\" (1944), \"Kansas City Kitty\" (1944), \"Something in the Wind\" (1947) and \"Ladies' Man\" (1947).",
"The Williams Brothers were signed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to appear in \"Anchors Aweigh\" and \"Ziegfeld Follies\" (1945) but, before they went before the cameras, the oldest brother, Bob, was drafted into military service and the group's contract was canceled.",
" Kay Thompson, a former radio star who was now head of the vocal department at MGM, had a nose for talent and hired the remaining three Williams brothers to sing in her large choir on many soundtracks for MGM films, including \"The Harvey Girls\" (1946).",
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" The story follows the Brothers Gibb, Barry, Robin and Maurice from their roots in Manchester, England through their emigration to Australia in 1958 to their international stardom in 1967, right up to the present, with new interviews done by Barry and Robin and archival footage of Maurice (who died in 2003).",
" Many live performances are featured, along with video clips, TV performances and home movies from their early days."
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"were a pop music group formed in 1958.",
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" The group sang recognisable three-part tight harmonies; Robin's clear vibrato lead vocals were a hallmark of their earlier hits, while Barry's R&B falsetto became their signature sound during the mid-to-late 1970s and 1980s.",
" The Bee Gees wrote all of their own hits, as well as writing and producing several major hits for other artists."
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" Robin had left the group following a disagreement with his brother Barry over who should sing lead vocals.",
" The album was not a commercial success, though it did spawn Gibb's solo hit, \"Saved by the Bell\" (UK #2).",
" The other songs in the album were produced by Gibb, and the rest was produced with his (then new) manager, Vic Lewis.",
" This album was reissued by RSO Records in 1978 and reissued in 1991 on Spectrum Records.",
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" Gibb would not release another solo album until 1983."
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"Title: Barry Gibb\n\nBarry Alan Crompton Gibb, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 1 September 1946) is a singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer who rose to worldwide fame as a co-founder of the group Bee Gees, one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed groups in the history of popular music, with his brothers, Robin and Maurice Gibb. The three brothers also formed a songwriting partnership beginning in 1966.",
"Title: Robin Gibb\n\nRobin Hugh Gibb (22 December 1949 – 20 May 2012) was a singer, songwriter and record producer, who gained worldwide fame as a member of the pop group the Bee Gees, with his brothers Barry and Maurice Gibb, his fraternal twin. Robin Gibb also had his own successful solo career.",
"Title: Vauluisant Abbey\n\nVauluisant Abbey, near Courgenay in the canton of Brienon-sur-Armançon, Yonne, France, is a Cistercian abbey founded in 1127 by a group of monks from the abbey of Preuilly (Seine-et-Marne) who came to settle between the forest of Othe and the forest of Lancy, an area near the borders of Ile-de-France, Champagne and Burgundy that had come to be far from human habitation. They diverted the waters of the little River Alain and by 1 April 1129, works were far enough advanced for Henri Sanglier, the archbishop of Sens, to consecrate the modest oratory. By 1140 Vauluisant was fully operational. The abbey church was consecrated in 1149. In the second half of the 12th century, granges were established to cultivate abbey lands far from the abbey itself, at Beauvais, Toucheboeuf, Livanne, Cérilly, Armentières, worked by lay brothers who lived communally. Ironworks were established, fuelled by the dense woodlands, and tileworks, whose kilns were also fired by forest timber. The energetic Cistercians of Vauluisant produced more than the abbey needed; the surplus was sold in the market towns of Troyes and Provins, where the abbots retained domiciles, and at the cathedral town of Sens.",
"Title: Timber! (Bee Gees song)\n\n\"Timber!\" is a song recorded by the Bee Gees, written by Barry Gibb. The song was released in Australia as their second single in July 1963, backed with \"Take Hold of That Star\". It was later included on the group's first album \"The Bee Gees Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs\".",
"Title: Lamplight\n\n\"Lamplight\" is a song by the Bee Gees, released as the B-side of \"First of May\", but featured as the single's A-side in Germany. It also featured on their double album \"Odessa\" in March 1969. The song was written and composed by Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb and featured lead vocals by Robin Gibb. No other singles were released from the album, and the fact that the group's manager Robert Stigwood chose \"First of May\", which only featured Barry Gibb's voice for the A-side, that caused Robin to quit the group (he would return in 1970).",
"Title: Dick Williams (singer)\n\nDick Williams (born June 7, 1926) is an American singer and actor. He is the older brother of Andy Williams and had started out like Andy in The Williams Brothers. Williams was born in Wall Lake, Iowa, the son of Jay Emerson and Florence (née Finley) Williams. While living in Cheviot, Ohio, Williams attended Western Hills High School in Cincinnati, Ohio. He finished high school at University High School, in West Los Angeles, because of his family's move to California. Williams had brothers: Bob, Don, and Andy. One of his first performance was in a children's choir at the local Presbyterian church. He and his brothers formed the Williams Brothers quartet in late 1938, and they performed on radio in the Midwest, first at WHO, in Des Moines, Iowa, In July 1940 the family the family moved to Chicago and received a job at WLS, in Chicago, and WLW, in Cincinnati. Moving to Los Angeles in 1943, the Williams Brothers sang with Bing Crosby on the hit record \"Swinging on a Star\" (1944). They appeared in four musical films: \"Janie\" (1944), \"Kansas City Kitty\" (1944), \"Something in the Wind\" (1947) and \"Ladies' Man\" (1947). The Williams Brothers were signed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to appear in \"Anchors Aweigh\" and \"Ziegfeld Follies\" (1945) but, before they went before the cameras, the oldest brother, Bob, was drafted into military service and the group's contract was canceled. Kay Thompson, a former radio star who was now head of the vocal department at MGM, had a nose for talent and hired the remaining three Williams brothers to sing in her large choir on many soundtracks for MGM films, including \"The Harvey Girls\" (1946). When Bob completed his military service, Kay hired all four brothers to sing on the soundtrack to \"Good News\" (1947).",
"Title: In Our Own Time\n\nIn Our Own Time is a biography of the musical group, The Bee Gees. The story follows the Brothers Gibb, Barry, Robin and Maurice from their roots in Manchester, England through their emigration to Australia in 1958 to their international stardom in 1967, right up to the present, with new interviews done by Barry and Robin and archival footage of Maurice (who died in 2003). Many live performances are featured, along with video clips, TV performances and home movies from their early days.",
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Wrecking Everything – An Evening in Asbury Park is a 2002 live DVD by a band that has a notable skeleltal bat mascot named what?
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Chaly
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" The originally planned release date was September 18, 2015.",
" The box set spans the years from 1995 to 2007, including seven of the original seventeen Overkill albums from \"The Killing Kind\" (1996) to \"Immortalis\" (2007), two of their live albums (\"Wrecking Your Neck\" and \"Wrecking Everything\"), one of their compilation albums (\"\"), the covers album \"Coverkill\" and a bonus disc featuring demos, remixes and one cover song.",
" The albums are placed in chronological order, although \"Wrecking Everything\" was released three months before the \"Hello from the Gutter\" compilation album."
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"Asbury Park High School is a comprehensive, four-year community public high school headquartered in a landmark building in Asbury Park, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States, constructed during the New Deal as a model high school campus.",
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" Recorded at The Paramount, Asbury Park, New Jersey on March 23, 2002.",
" As of 2006, the album had sold over 5,300 copies and according to Bobby \"Blitz\" Ellsworth, the VHS/DVD has sold around 15,000–20,000 copies in the U.S."
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"Asbury Lanes located in Asbury Park, New Jersey is a vintage bowling alley and bar with live performances ranging from live musical acts, burlesque, hot rod, dance parties, film and art shows.",
" It is one of the many historic music landmarks located within Asbury Park.",
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" It was recorded at The Paramount, Asbury Park, New Jersey on March 23, 2002.",
" This is the very first Overkill DVD/VHS and the video counterpart to their \"Wrecking Everything\" live album."
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" They have gone through many line-up changes, leaving bassist D. D. Verni and lead vocalist Bobby \"Blitz\" Ellsworth as the only constant members.",
" In addition to Verni and Ellsworth, Overkill's current lineup includes Dave Linsk on lead guitar, Derek \"The Skull\" Tailer on rhythm guitar and Jason Bittner on drums.",
" Along with Anthrax, whose one-time lead guitarist Dan Spitz was also an early member of Overkill, the band is one of the most successful East Coast thrash metal bands, and they are often called \"the Motörhead of thrash metal\".",
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"Walter Reade Sr (1884–1952) was the man behind a chain of theatres which grew from a single theatre in Asbury Park, New Jersey to a chain of forty theatres and drive-ins in New Jersey, New York and neighboring states that lasted into the mid seventies.",
" Known as the “Showman of The Shore,” his name was associated with big, beautifully kept single movie theatres of Hollywood’s golden age.",
" He lived in Deal, New Jersey, and considered Asbury Park the home base of his organization.",
" He had six theatres there: The Mayfair, St. James, Lyric, Ocean, Paramount and Savoy.",
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"\"Down the Street\" was a popular nightclub in Asbury Park, New Jersey.",
" It opened in 1988 by John Hitchcock who was previously manager/DJ at the ever so popular \"M&K\".",
" The club had much previous gay history.",
" It was originally the \"dance\" part of Atlantis, the other part which was a hotel/ piano bar that burned very suspiciously one night after closing.",
" It re-opened in the 1980s as \"Visions\" by one of the previous owners of \"Boots\" next door, Len but It had a short lived life as Visions.",
" The club was one of the state's first gay discos.",
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" It housed a dance floor, 5 bars, light shows, and drag |contests.",
" It also had an outside area which included a volleyball court, food cart and another building which housed a quieter bar, The Clubhouse.",
" The club even earned Asbury Park the nicknames \"Gay riveria on the East Coast\" and \"the budget Cherry Grove.\"",
" When Asbury Park declined in the 1980s, all of the other clubs in the city closed or were razed.",
" However, Down the Street managed to stay open, making it the oldest and longest operating gay disco in New Jersey's history when it closed in 1999.",
" John had moved to Florida with his partner Jay and opened a new and successful bar The Cubby Hole.",
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"The 1970 Asbury Park race riots were a major civil disturbance that occurred in Asbury Park, New Jersey between July 4 and July 10, 1970.",
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"The Paramount Theatre in Asbury Park, New Jersey, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States, is co-located with the Asbury Park Convention Hall on the boardwalk along the Atlantic Ocean.",
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"Title: Asbury Park High School\n\nAsbury Park High School is a comprehensive, four-year community public high school headquartered in a landmark building in Asbury Park, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States, constructed during the New Deal as a model high school campus. The school is part of the Asbury Park Public Schools, an Abbott District that serves children in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. The current school building opened to students in September 1926.",
"Title: Wrecking Everything\n\nWrecking Everything is a 2002 live album by thrash metal band Overkill which is the counterpart to Wrecking Everything – An Evening in Asbury Park VHS/DVD. Recorded at The Paramount, Asbury Park, New Jersey on March 23, 2002. As of 2006, the album had sold over 5,300 copies and according to Bobby \"Blitz\" Ellsworth, the VHS/DVD has sold around 15,000–20,000 copies in the U.S.",
"Title: Asbury Lanes\n\nAsbury Lanes located in Asbury Park, New Jersey is a vintage bowling alley and bar with live performances ranging from live musical acts, burlesque, hot rod, dance parties, film and art shows. It is one of the many historic music landmarks located within Asbury Park. These include The Stone Pony, the Wonderbar, the Saint and the Fastlane.",
"Title: Wrecking Everything – An Evening in Asbury Park\n\nWrecking Everything – An Evening in Asbury Park is a 2002 live DVD by thrash metal band Overkill. It was recorded at The Paramount, Asbury Park, New Jersey on March 23, 2002. This is the very first Overkill DVD/VHS and the video counterpart to their \"Wrecking Everything\" live album.",
"Title: Overkill (band)\n\nOverkill is an American thrash metal band, formed in 1980 in New Jersey. They have gone through many line-up changes, leaving bassist D. D. Verni and lead vocalist Bobby \"Blitz\" Ellsworth as the only constant members. In addition to Verni and Ellsworth, Overkill's current lineup includes Dave Linsk on lead guitar, Derek \"The Skull\" Tailer on rhythm guitar and Jason Bittner on drums. Along with Anthrax, whose one-time lead guitarist Dan Spitz was also an early member of Overkill, the band is one of the most successful East Coast thrash metal bands, and they are often called \"the Motörhead of thrash metal\". The band has a notable mascot named \"Chaly\", a skeletal bat with a skull-like face, horns, bony wings and green eyes, who has appeared on most of their album covers.",
"Title: Walter Reade\n\nWalter Reade Sr (1884–1952) was the man behind a chain of theatres which grew from a single theatre in Asbury Park, New Jersey to a chain of forty theatres and drive-ins in New Jersey, New York and neighboring states that lasted into the mid seventies. Known as the “Showman of The Shore,” his name was associated with big, beautifully kept single movie theatres of Hollywood’s golden age. He lived in Deal, New Jersey, and considered Asbury Park the home base of his organization. He had six theatres there: The Mayfair, St. James, Lyric, Ocean, Paramount and Savoy. He soon became embroiled in fighting the corruption in Asbury Park from 1946 onward after he started a newspaper that had some unfavorable things to say about his adversaries.",
"Title: Down the Street\n\n\"Down the Street\" was a popular nightclub in Asbury Park, New Jersey. It opened in 1988 by John Hitchcock who was previously manager/DJ at the ever so popular \"M&K\". The club had much previous gay history. It was originally the \"dance\" part of Atlantis, the other part which was a hotel/ piano bar that burned very suspiciously one night after closing. It re-opened in the 1980s as \"Visions\" by one of the previous owners of \"Boots\" next door, Len but It had a short lived life as Visions. The club was one of the state's first gay discos. The name 'Down the Street' was used because it was located down the street from other popular gay clubs, Odyssey and M&K. It housed a dance floor, 5 bars, light shows, and drag |contests. It also had an outside area which included a volleyball court, food cart and another building which housed a quieter bar, The Clubhouse. The club even earned Asbury Park the nicknames \"Gay riveria on the East Coast\" and \"the budget Cherry Grove.\" When Asbury Park declined in the 1980s, all of the other clubs in the city closed or were razed. However, Down the Street managed to stay open, making it the oldest and longest operating gay disco in New Jersey's history when it closed in 1999. John had moved to Florida with his partner Jay and opened a new and successful bar The Cubby Hole. John since sold that and has retired.",
"Title: 1970 Asbury Park race riots\n\nThe 1970 Asbury Park race riots were a major civil disturbance that occurred in Asbury Park, New Jersey between July 4 and July 10, 1970. The seven days of rioting, looting, and destruction left 180 people injured, including 15 state troopers, and the shopping district of the west side neighborhood of Asbury Park, completely destroyed.",
"Title: Paramount Theatre (Asbury Park, New Jersey)\n\nThe Paramount Theatre in Asbury Park, New Jersey, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States, is co-located with the Asbury Park Convention Hall on the boardwalk along the Atlantic Ocean. The two are connected by an arcade that spans the boardwalk, and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the east, and Bradley Park on the west. A statue of Asbury Park founder James A. Bradley faces the buildings west facade."
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930
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Which actress played a role in an American sitcom starring Jennifer Aniston, Matt LeBlank, and David Schwimmer, and also voiced Amy Wong on "Futurama"?
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Lauren Tom
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"\"The One with the Rumor\" is the ninth episode of the eighth season of the American television situation comedy \"Friends\", which aired on NBC on November 22, 2001.",
" It continues the series' annual Thanksgiving-themed episode tradition, and guest-stars cast member Jennifer Aniston's then-husband Brad Pitt in the uncredited role of Will Colbert, who reveals that he and Ross (David Schwimmer) were part of an \"I hate Rachel\" club.",
" The two of them hated Rachel Green (Aniston) and got the exchange student from Thailand to join their club.",
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" With an ensemble cast starring Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer, the show revolves around six 20-30 something friends living in Manhattan.",
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"\"Jennifer Aniston Goes Viral\", known also as \"Jen Aniston's Sex Tape\", is a viral video advertisement by Glacéau, starring actress Jennifer Aniston, that promotes the smartwater bottled water brand.",
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"Amy Wong, voiced by Lauren Tom, is a main character from the Fox and Comedy Central television animated series \"Futurama\".",
" She works as an intern at Planet Express (supposedly kept around because she shares Professor Farnsworth's blood type, and doesn't notice the Professor's tendency to send his crews on suicide missions).",
" She is the ditzy, spoiled daughter of wealthy agriculturalist-industrialist Han Chinese rancher parents who raise buggalo on Mars.",
" A graduate student for most of the series' run, in season six, she earns her Ph.D in Applied Physics from Mars University, earning her the title of Doctor.",
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"\"The One with the Embryos\" is the twelfth episode of \"Friends\"' fourth season.",
" It first aired on the NBC network in the United States on January 15, 1998.",
" In the episode, Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) agrees to be the surrogate mother for her brother Frank Jr. (Giovanni Ribisi) and his older wife Alice Knight (Debra Jo Rupp).",
" Meanwhile, a display by Chandler (Matthew Perry) and Joey (Matt LeBlanc) of how well they know Monica (Courteney Cox) and Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) by guessing the items in their shopping bag leads to a large-scale bet on a quiz, for which Ross (David Schwimmer) acts as the gamemaster."
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"Dr. Ross Eustace Geller, Ph.D., is a fictional character from the NBC sitcom \"Friends\", portrayed by David Schwimmer.",
" Ross is considered by many to be the most intelligent member of the group and is noted for his goofy, pathetic but lovable demeanor.",
" He is a compulsive liar to avoid arguments or situations with conflict, often leading to an arcing storyline within a show.",
" His relationship with Rachel Green was included in \"TV Guide\"' s list of the best TV couples of all time, as well as \"Entertainment Weekly\"' s \"30 Best 'Will They/Won't They?'",
" TV Couples\".",
" Kevin Bright, one of the executive producers of the show had worked with Schwimmer before, so the writers were already developing Ross’s character in Schwimmer’s voice.",
" And hence, Schwimmer was the first person to be cast on the show."
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"Lauren Tom (born August 4, 1961) is an American actress and voice artist.",
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" She portrays Celia Mack in the Disney Channel series \"Andi Mack\"."
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"\"The One with Rachel's Date\" is the fifth episode of \"Friends<nowiki>'</nowiki>\" eighth season.",
" It first aired on NBC in the United States on October 25, 2001.",
" During the episode, Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) begins dating Tim, a sous-chef from Monica's (Courteney Cox) restaurant.",
" When Phoebe decides to end the relationship, it coincides with Monica wanting to fire him, with both fighting over who is going to dump Tim first.",
" In the subplot, Joey (Matt LeBlanc) introduces Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) to his Days of Our Lives co-star, Kash Ford, and they go out on a date, which bothers Ross (David Schwimmer).",
" Meanwhile, Chandler (Matthew Perry) blocks the promotion of a coworker, Bob, who has mistakenly been calling him Toby for the last five years."
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"The Pilot, also known as \"The One Where Monica Gets a Roommate\" , was the first episode of the American situation comedy series \"Friends\", premiered on NBC (National Broadcasting Company) on September 22, 1994.",
" It was written by series creators David Crane and Marta Kauffman, and directed by James Burrows.",
" The pilot introduces six friends who live and work in New York City; Monica (Courteney Cox) sleeps with a wine seller after their first date but is horrified to discover he tricked her into bed; her brother Ross (David Schwimmer) is depressed after his lesbian ex-wife moves her things out of their apartment; Monica's old schoolfriend Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) moves in with Monica after running out of her wedding; and their friends, Joey, Chandler, and Phoebe (Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, and Lisa Kudrow), respectively offer them each support and advice."
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"Title: Friends\n\nFriends (stylized as F•R•I•E•N•D•S) is an American television sitcom, created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman, which aired on NBC from September 22, 1994, to May 6, 2004, lasting ten seasons. With an ensemble cast starring Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer, the show revolves around six 20-30 something friends living in Manhattan. The series was produced by Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television. The original executive producers were Kevin S. Bright, Marta Kauffman, and David Crane.",
"Title: Jennifer Aniston Goes Viral\n\n\"Jennifer Aniston Goes Viral\", known also as \"Jen Aniston's Sex Tape\", is a viral video advertisement by Glacéau, starring actress Jennifer Aniston, that promotes the smartwater bottled water brand. The video was uploaded to YouTube on 7 March 2011 and, as of 1 July 2011 , had attracted more than nine and a half million views.",
"Title: Amy Wong\n\nAmy Wong, voiced by Lauren Tom, is a main character from the Fox and Comedy Central television animated series \"Futurama\". She works as an intern at Planet Express (supposedly kept around because she shares Professor Farnsworth's blood type, and doesn't notice the Professor's tendency to send his crews on suicide missions). She is the ditzy, spoiled daughter of wealthy agriculturalist-industrialist Han Chinese rancher parents who raise buggalo on Mars. A graduate student for most of the series' run, in season six, she earns her Ph.D in Applied Physics from Mars University, earning her the title of Doctor. By the end of the series, she is the fonfon ru of Kif Kroker and is the adoptive mother of his Offspring.",
"Title: The One with the Embryos\n\n\"The One with the Embryos\" is the twelfth episode of \"Friends\"' fourth season. It first aired on the NBC network in the United States on January 15, 1998. In the episode, Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) agrees to be the surrogate mother for her brother Frank Jr. (Giovanni Ribisi) and his older wife Alice Knight (Debra Jo Rupp). Meanwhile, a display by Chandler (Matthew Perry) and Joey (Matt LeBlanc) of how well they know Monica (Courteney Cox) and Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) by guessing the items in their shopping bag leads to a large-scale bet on a quiz, for which Ross (David Schwimmer) acts as the gamemaster.",
"Title: List of Friends characters\n\nVarious characters appeared in the sitcom \"Friends\", which aired for ten seasons on NBC from 1994 to 2004. It featured six main cast members: Rachel Green (Jennifer Aniston), Phoebe Buffay (Lisa Kudrow), Joey Tribbiani (Matt LeBlanc), Chandler Bing (Matthew Perry), Ross Geller (David Schwimmer) and Monica Geller (Courteney Cox). Many celebrities guest starred on the series throughout its ten-year run.",
"Title: Ross Geller\n\nDr. Ross Eustace Geller, Ph.D., is a fictional character from the NBC sitcom \"Friends\", portrayed by David Schwimmer. Ross is considered by many to be the most intelligent member of the group and is noted for his goofy, pathetic but lovable demeanor. He is a compulsive liar to avoid arguments or situations with conflict, often leading to an arcing storyline within a show. His relationship with Rachel Green was included in \"TV Guide\"' s list of the best TV couples of all time, as well as \"Entertainment Weekly\"' s \"30 Best 'Will They/Won't They?' TV Couples\". Kevin Bright, one of the executive producers of the show had worked with Schwimmer before, so the writers were already developing Ross’s character in Schwimmer’s voice. And hence, Schwimmer was the first person to be cast on the show.",
"Title: Lauren Tom\n\nLauren Tom (born August 4, 1961) is an American actress and voice artist. Her roles include Lena St. Clair in \"The Joy Luck Club\", Julie in the NBC sitcom \"Friends\", Dot in the final season of \"Grace Under Fire\", and the voices for both mother and daughter characters on three animated TV comedy series: on \"Futurama\" she voiced Amy Wong and her mother Inez, on \"King of the Hill\" she voiced Minh and Connie Souphanousinphone and finally she voiced Numbuh 3 and her mother Genki in \"Codename Kids Next Door\". She portrays Celia Mack in the Disney Channel series \"Andi Mack\".",
"Title: The One with Rachel's Date\n\n\"The One with Rachel's Date\" is the fifth episode of \"Friends<nowiki>'</nowiki>\" eighth season. It first aired on NBC in the United States on October 25, 2001. During the episode, Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) begins dating Tim, a sous-chef from Monica's (Courteney Cox) restaurant. When Phoebe decides to end the relationship, it coincides with Monica wanting to fire him, with both fighting over who is going to dump Tim first. In the subplot, Joey (Matt LeBlanc) introduces Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) to his Days of Our Lives co-star, Kash Ford, and they go out on a date, which bothers Ross (David Schwimmer). Meanwhile, Chandler (Matthew Perry) blocks the promotion of a coworker, Bob, who has mistakenly been calling him Toby for the last five years.",
"Title: The Pilot (Friends)\n\nThe Pilot, also known as \"The One Where Monica Gets a Roommate\" , was the first episode of the American situation comedy series \"Friends\", premiered on NBC (National Broadcasting Company) on September 22, 1994. It was written by series creators David Crane and Marta Kauffman, and directed by James Burrows. The pilot introduces six friends who live and work in New York City; Monica (Courteney Cox) sleeps with a wine seller after their first date but is horrified to discover he tricked her into bed; her brother Ross (David Schwimmer) is depressed after his lesbian ex-wife moves her things out of their apartment; Monica's old schoolfriend Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) moves in with Monica after running out of her wedding; and their friends, Joey, Chandler, and Phoebe (Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, and Lisa Kudrow), respectively offer them each support and advice."
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Who is older, Li Yang or Ivan Passer?
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Ivan Passer
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"Li Yixiang (), also known as Li Qiang (李强), is a Chinese actor.",
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" In 2002, he starred as one of the two murderous con men in director Li Yang's \"Blind Shaft\", opposite Wang Baoqiang as his naive would-be victim.",
" Li shared the Golden Kinnaree for Best Actor at the 2004 Bangkok International Film Festival along with Wang, and fellow \"Blind Shaft\" co-star, Wang Shuangbao."
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"Li Mi (李密) (582–619), courtesy name Xuansui (玄邃), pseudonym Liu Zhiyuan (劉智遠), was the leader of a rebel movement against the rule of the Chinese Sui dynasty.",
" He initially was the strategist of the Sui general Yang Xuangan, who rebelled against Emperor Yang of Sui in 613 but failed, and Li subsequently led a rebellion against Emperor Yang in his own right in 617.",
" He gained so much following that there was widespread expectation that he soon would be able to prevail over Sui forces and establish a new dynasty—so much so that even other key rebel leaders, including Dou Jiande, Meng Haigong (孟海公), Xu Yuanlang, and Zhu Can, were urging him to take imperial title.",
" Even Li Yuan (soon to become the founder of the Tang dynasty as Emperor Gaozu was writing him in supplicating terms that implicitly supported his imperial claim.",
" Li Mi tried to gain control of the Sui eastern capital Luoyang, but his forced became stalemated by the Sui forces there, and he never came around to claiming the imperial title, instead accepting the title of Duke of Wei.",
" In October 618, the Sui general Wang Shichong crushed his forces at Yanshi.",
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"Emperor Gong of Sui (隋恭帝) (605 – 14 September 619), personal name Yang You (楊侑), was an emperor of the Chinese Sui Dynasty.",
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" Li had rebelled against the rule of Yang You's grandfather Emperor Yang of Sui in 617 and captured the capital Chang'an later that year, seizing Yang You and declaring him emperor, although only the commanderies under Li's control recognized him as emperor; the rest of the commanderies continued to recognize Emperor Yang as emperor.",
" In 618, after news arrived that Emperor Yang had been killed by the general Yuwen Huaji, Li had the young emperor yield the throne to him.",
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"Nomad: The Warrior () is a 2005 Kazakh historical epic film written and co-produced by Rustam Ibragimbekov, executive-produced by Miloš Forman and directed by Sergei Bodrov, Ivan Passer and Talgat Temenov.",
" It was released on March 16, 2007 in North America, distributed by The Weinstein Company.",
" The film has been shot in two versions: in Kazakh by Temenov for distribution in Kazakhstan and in English by Passer and Bodrov for distribution worldwide.",
" The government of Kazakhstan invested $40 million in the movie production, making it the most expensive Kazakh film ever made.",
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"Li Yang (; born 31 March 1980 in Tonghua, Jilin) is a Chinese ski jumper who has been competing since 2004.",
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"Blind Mountain () is a 2007 Chinese film directed by Li Yang and is Li's first feature film since his 2003 debut \"Blind Shaft\".",
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"Yuwen Shu (宇文述) (died 616), courtesy name Botong (伯通), formally Duke Gong of Xu (許恭公), was an official and general of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty.",
" He was a confidant of Emperor Yang (Yang Guang) and was instrumental in Yang Guang's displacement of his brother Yang Yong as crown prince; therefore, after Yang Guang became emperor, Yuwen Shu became exceedingly powerful and was one of two generals who spearheaded Yangdi's efforts in the Goguryeo-Sui Wars.",
" His son Yuwen Huaji later led a coup against Emperor Yang in 618 and, after killing Emperor Yang, briefly claimed imperial title in 619, but was soon captured and killed.",
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"Title: Li Yixiang\n\nLi Yixiang (), also known as Li Qiang (李强), is a Chinese actor. He appeared in movies such as \"Ji Quan Bu Ning\", \"Crazy Lottery\". In 2002, he starred as one of the two murderous con men in director Li Yang's \"Blind Shaft\", opposite Wang Baoqiang as his naive would-be victim. Li shared the Golden Kinnaree for Best Actor at the 2004 Bangkok International Film Festival along with Wang, and fellow \"Blind Shaft\" co-star, Wang Shuangbao.",
"Title: Li Mi (Sui dynasty)\n\nLi Mi (李密) (582–619), courtesy name Xuansui (玄邃), pseudonym Liu Zhiyuan (劉智遠), was the leader of a rebel movement against the rule of the Chinese Sui dynasty. He initially was the strategist of the Sui general Yang Xuangan, who rebelled against Emperor Yang of Sui in 613 but failed, and Li subsequently led a rebellion against Emperor Yang in his own right in 617. He gained so much following that there was widespread expectation that he soon would be able to prevail over Sui forces and establish a new dynasty—so much so that even other key rebel leaders, including Dou Jiande, Meng Haigong (孟海公), Xu Yuanlang, and Zhu Can, were urging him to take imperial title. Even Li Yuan (soon to become the founder of the Tang dynasty as Emperor Gaozu was writing him in supplicating terms that implicitly supported his imperial claim. Li Mi tried to gain control of the Sui eastern capital Luoyang, but his forced became stalemated by the Sui forces there, and he never came around to claiming the imperial title, instead accepting the title of Duke of Wei. In October 618, the Sui general Wang Shichong crushed his forces at Yanshi. Li Mi fled to Tang territory and submitted to Emperor Gaozu, but subsequently rebelled against Tang and tried to revive his own army. The Tang general Sheng Yanshi (盛彥師) captured and executed him.",
"Title: Emperor Gong of Sui\n\nEmperor Gong of Sui (隋恭帝) (605 – 14 September 619), personal name Yang You (楊侑), was an emperor of the Chinese Sui Dynasty. Traditionally, he was considered the last emperor of the dynasty because he was the one who formally yielded the throne to the founding emperor to the succeeding Tang Dynasty, Emperor Gaozu of Tang (Li Yuan), although after him, his brother Yang Tong claimed the throne and continued to do so until 619. Li had rebelled against the rule of Yang You's grandfather Emperor Yang of Sui in 617 and captured the capital Chang'an later that year, seizing Yang You and declaring him emperor, although only the commanderies under Li's control recognized him as emperor; the rest of the commanderies continued to recognize Emperor Yang as emperor. In 618, after news arrived that Emperor Yang had been killed by the general Yuwen Huaji, Li had the young emperor yield the throne to him. The former emperor died the following year, probably on the new emperor's orders.",
"Title: Nomad (2005 film)\n\nNomad: The Warrior () is a 2005 Kazakh historical epic film written and co-produced by Rustam Ibragimbekov, executive-produced by Miloš Forman and directed by Sergei Bodrov, Ivan Passer and Talgat Temenov. It was released on March 16, 2007 in North America, distributed by The Weinstein Company. The film has been shot in two versions: in Kazakh by Temenov for distribution in Kazakhstan and in English by Passer and Bodrov for distribution worldwide. The government of Kazakhstan invested $40 million in the movie production, making it the most expensive Kazakh film ever made. \"Nomad\" was Kazakhstan's official entry for Best Foreign Language Film for the 79th Academy Awards.",
"Title: Ivan Passer\n\nIvan Passer (born 10 July 1933) is a Czech-born film director and screenwriter.",
"Title: Teeny Ted from Turnip Town\n\nTeeny Ted from Turnip Town (2007), published by Robert Chaplin, is certified by \"Guinness World Records\" as the world's smallest reproduction of a printed book. The book was produced in the Nano Imaging Laboratory at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with the assistance of SFU scientists Li Yang and Karen Kavanagh.",
"Title: Li Yang (ski jumper)\n\nLi Yang (; born 31 March 1980 in Tonghua, Jilin) is a Chinese ski jumper who has been competing since 2004. At the 2006 Winter Olympics, he finished 16th in the team large hill and 44th in the individual normal hill events.",
"Title: Li Yang (director)\n\nLi Yang (; born 1959) is a Chinese writer-director. Though often grouped with the so-called Sixth Generation of Chinese filmmakers, he is in fact closer in age to the Fifth Generation and in interviews has denied membership with either group, claiming that such labels are only artificial differentiations.",
"Title: Blind Mountain\n\nBlind Mountain () is a 2007 Chinese film directed by Li Yang and is Li's first feature film since his 2003 debut \"Blind Shaft\". It is also known as \"Road Home\".",
"Title: Yuwen Shu\n\nYuwen Shu (宇文述) (died 616), courtesy name Botong (伯通), formally Duke Gong of Xu (許恭公), was an official and general of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty. He was a confidant of Emperor Yang (Yang Guang) and was instrumental in Yang Guang's displacement of his brother Yang Yong as crown prince; therefore, after Yang Guang became emperor, Yuwen Shu became exceedingly powerful and was one of two generals who spearheaded Yangdi's efforts in the Goguryeo-Sui Wars. His son Yuwen Huaji later led a coup against Emperor Yang in 618 and, after killing Emperor Yang, briefly claimed imperial title in 619, but was soon captured and killed. Another son of Yuwen Shu, Yuwen Shiji, however, was a friend of Tang Dynasty's founder Li Yuan (Emperor Gaozu), and after Li Yuan established Tang remained an influential official."
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What year was the author of The Finkler Question born?
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1942
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"Aaron ben Isaac Sason was an Ottoman author and Talmudist; born in Constantinople in 1629.",
" He was a grandson of Aaron ben Joseph Sason, an eminent Talmudist, and cousin of Ḥayyim Benveniste, the famous scholar.",
" Aaron Cupino, rabbi of Constantinople, was his teacher in Talmudic lore, and was so successful that at the age of twenty his pupil engaged in Talmudic controversies with Moses Benveniste, who thought them worthy of publication.",
" The great Palestinian Pilpulist, Judah Rozanes, referred with respect to an unpublished work, \"Hen Yeshallaḥ,\" by R. Aaron.",
" Whether the work \"Sefat Emet\" should be credited to R. Aaron or to his grandfather, Aaron ben Joseph, is uncertain.",
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"As child of missionary parents, award-winning author and journalist Jeanette Windle grew up in the rural villages, jungles, and mountains of Colombia, now guerrilla hot zones.",
" Her detailed research and writing is so realistic that it has prompted government agencies to question her to determine if she has received classified information.",
" Currently based in Lancaster, PA, Jeanette has lived in six countries and traveled in more than thirty on five continents.",
" Those experiences have birthed 16 international intrigue titles, including bestselling Tyndale House Publishers release Veiled Freedom, a 2010 ECPA Christian Book Award and Christy Award finalist, sequel Freedom's Stand, a 2012 ECPA Christian Book Award and Carol Award finalist and 2011 Golden Scroll Novel of the Year finalist.",
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"Stefanie DeLeo (born April 22, 1982) is an American author and playwright known primarily for her published play on autism, \"Worth a Thousand Words\" published in 2010 through JAC NEED Publishers.",
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" She is also the author of Cry My Safari and the comedic play Answer the Question, Iris and a contributing author to an SAT Prep book.",
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"Cornealious Michael \"Mike\" Anderson III (born c. 1977) was convicted of armed robbery in 2000 and sentenced to 13 years in the Missouri state prison system.",
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" By April 2014, his case began receiving extensive national and international attention.",
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" Anderson's attorney filed several appeals and petitions for his release from prison, and on May 5, 2014 Anderson was released from prison.",
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"Matthew Lesko (born May 11, 1943) is an American author known for his publications and infomercials on federal grant funding.",
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"The Bridge of San Luis Rey is American author Thornton Wilder's second novel, first published in 1927 to worldwide acclaim.",
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"Always and Forever, Lara Jean is a 2017 young adult romance novel by American author Jenny Han, first published by Simon & Schuster and released on May 2, 2017.",
" It is the third and final installment of the \"To All the Boys I've Loved Before\" series, following \"To All the Boys I've Loved Before\", released on April 15, 2014, and \"P.S. I Still Love You\", released on May 26, 2015.",
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"Brad Donald Palmer (born September 14, 1961 in Duncan, British Columbia and raised in Lake Cowichan, British Columbia) is a retired professional ice hockey player.",
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" He played two seasons with the North Stars and then played one year with the Boston Bruins.",
" In 1981, WHL Memorial Cup Participant Victoria Cougars represented the West while in the same year season, the NHL Minnesota North Stars became finalists playing the powerful NY Islanders for the Stanley Cup.",
" The Cougars had a very strong team with the likes of Grant Fuhr, Barry Pederson, Paul Cyr, & Geoff Courtnall to name a few, but came up short at the tournament as a number of these players including Brad Palmer had been brought up their respective NHL club for the playoff run.",
" Although, the North Stars were without question the underdogs their play and lineup of youngsters knocked off the mighty Montreal Canadiens in the semi-finals.",
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"Title: Aaron ben Isaac Sason\n\nAaron ben Isaac Sason was an Ottoman author and Talmudist; born in Constantinople in 1629. He was a grandson of Aaron ben Joseph Sason, an eminent Talmudist, and cousin of Ḥayyim Benveniste, the famous scholar. Aaron Cupino, rabbi of Constantinople, was his teacher in Talmudic lore, and was so successful that at the age of twenty his pupil engaged in Talmudic controversies with Moses Benveniste, who thought them worthy of publication. The great Palestinian Pilpulist, Judah Rozanes, referred with respect to an unpublished work, \"Hen Yeshallaḥ,\" by R. Aaron. Whether the work \"Sefat Emet\" should be credited to R. Aaron or to his grandfather, Aaron ben Joseph, is uncertain. The latter is more probably its author. Shabbethai Bass, the only writer who mentions that particular book, in his \"Sifte Yeshenim,\" throws no light on this question, merely mentioning that it is by Aaron Sason.",
"Title: Howard Jacobson\n\nHoward Eric Jacobson (born 25 August 1942) is a British novelist and journalist. He is known for writing comic novels that often revolve around the dilemmas of British Jewish characters. He is a Man Booker Prize winner.",
"Title: Jeanette Windle\n\nAs child of missionary parents, award-winning author and journalist Jeanette Windle grew up in the rural villages, jungles, and mountains of Colombia, now guerrilla hot zones. Her detailed research and writing is so realistic that it has prompted government agencies to question her to determine if she has received classified information. Currently based in Lancaster, PA, Jeanette has lived in six countries and traveled in more than thirty on five continents. Those experiences have birthed 16 international intrigue titles, including bestselling Tyndale House Publishers release Veiled Freedom, a 2010 ECPA Christian Book Award and Christy Award finalist, sequel Freedom's Stand, a 2012 ECPA Christian Book Award and Carol Award finalist and 2011 Golden Scroll Novel of the Year finalist. Her latest novel Congo Dawn was named 2013 Golden Scroll Novel of the Year.",
"Title: Stefanie DeLeo\n\nStefanie DeLeo (born April 22, 1982) is an American author and playwright known primarily for her published play on autism, \"Worth a Thousand Words\" published in 2010 through JAC NEED Publishers. In September of 2017, she was published in the newest Chicken Soup for the Soul: Dreams and the Unexplainable edition. She is also the author of Cry My Safari and the comedic play Answer the Question, Iris and a contributing author to an SAT Prep book. Additionally, she has been a guest blogger on Melibee Global, reflecting on her time abroad. Stefanie is also a returned Peace Corps Volunteer having lived and worked in South African town of Kuruman for two and a half years, where she is listed as a notable resident.",
"Title: Cornealious Michael Anderson III\n\nCornealious Michael \"Mike\" Anderson III (born c. 1977) was convicted of armed robbery in 2000 and sentenced to 13 years in the Missouri state prison system. Shortly after his conviction he was released on bail pending the outcome of an appeal of his conviction. In May 2002, his appeal was rejected but, due to a clerical error, his bond was not revoked when a warrant was issued for his arrest. It was unclear why he was not arrested and imprisoned to serve his 13-year sentence, but, apparently due to clerical errors and miscommunication, the Missouri Department of Corrections thought he was already in prison. The error was only discovered when he was scheduled to be released from prison in 2013. On July 25, 2013 he was arrested and required to serve his 13-year sentence. The case stirred controversy when investigative articles were written by Jessica Lussenhop in the \"Riverfront Times\" newspaper and when his case was covered nationally in the United States in an episode of \"This American Life\". By April 2014, his case began receiving extensive national and international attention. These articles and episode raised the question of whether he should be returned to prison 13 years after his conviction especially since the victim of his crime did not believe he should be in prison. Anderson's attorney filed several appeals and petitions for his release from prison, and on May 5, 2014 Anderson was released from prison. In 2014, he was arrested for another crime, but subsequent videotape evidence showed that he could not have committed the crime and charges were dropped with an apology by Circuit Attorney Jennifer M. Joyce.",
"Title: Matthew Lesko\n\nMatthew Lesko (born May 11, 1943) is an American author known for his publications and infomercials on federal grant funding. He has written over twenty books instructing people how to get money from the United States government. Widely recognized for recording television commercials, infomercials, and interviews in colorful suits decorated with question marks, Lesko's signature fashion also extends into his daily attire and transportation,",
"Title: The Bridge of San Luis Rey\n\nThe Bridge of San Luis Rey is American author Thornton Wilder's second novel, first published in 1927 to worldwide acclaim. It tells the story of several interrelated people who die in the collapse of an Inca rope bridge in Peru, and the events that lead up to their being on the bridge. A friar who has witnessed the accident then goes about inquiring into the lives of the victims, seeking some sort of cosmic answer to the question of why each had to die. The novel won the Pulitzer Prize in 1928, and was the best-selling work of fiction that year.",
"Title: The Finkler Question\n\nThe Finkler Question is a 2010 novel written by British author Howard Jacobson. The novel won the Man Booker Prize.",
"Title: Always and Forever, Lara Jean\n\nAlways and Forever, Lara Jean is a 2017 young adult romance novel by American author Jenny Han, first published by Simon & Schuster and released on May 2, 2017. It is the third and final installment of the \"To All the Boys I've Loved Before\" series, following \"To All the Boys I've Loved Before\", released on April 15, 2014, and \"P.S. I Still Love You\", released on May 26, 2015. The novel follows Lara Jean Covey as she enters her last year of high school and begins to question her relationship with her high school boyfriend.",
"Title: Brad Palmer\n\nBrad Donald Palmer (born September 14, 1961 in Duncan, British Columbia and raised in Lake Cowichan, British Columbia) is a retired professional ice hockey player. He was selected by the Minnesota North Stars with the 16th pick in the 1980 NHL Entry Draft. He played two seasons with the North Stars and then played one year with the Boston Bruins. In 1981, WHL Memorial Cup Participant Victoria Cougars represented the West while in the same year season, the NHL Minnesota North Stars became finalists playing the powerful NY Islanders for the Stanley Cup. The Cougars had a very strong team with the likes of Grant Fuhr, Barry Pederson, Paul Cyr, & Geoff Courtnall to name a few, but came up short at the tournament as a number of these players including Brad Palmer had been brought up their respective NHL club for the playoff run. Although, the North Stars were without question the underdogs their play and lineup of youngsters knocked off the mighty Montreal Canadiens in the semi-finals. Previous, to that season the rookie record for goals scored in the playoffs was 6. Dino Ciccarelli finished the dramatic Stanley Cup run with 14, while Brad Palmer scored 8 goals."
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933
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What is the nationality of the person who discovered Alicia Witt?
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"Jared Leto is an American entertainer who has had an extensive career in film, music, and television.",
" He made his debut with minor roles in the television shows \"Camp Wilder\" (1992) and \"Almost Home\" (1993).",
" He achieved recognition in 1994 for his role as Jordan Catalano in the teen drama television series \"My So-Called Life\".",
" The show was praised for its portrayal of adolescence and gained a cult following, despite being canceled after only one season.",
" The same year, he made his television film debut starring alongside Alicia Silverstone in \"Cool and the Crazy\".",
" Leto's first film role was in the 1995 drama \"How to Make an American Quilt\".",
" He later co-starred with Christina Ricci in \"The Last of the High Kings\" (1996) and received a supporting role in \"Switchback\" (1997).",
" In 1997, Leto starred in the biopic \"Prefontaine\" in which he played the role of Olympic hopeful Steve Prefontaine.",
" His portrayal received positive reviews from critics and is often considered his breakthrough role.",
" The following year, Leto starred together with Alicia Witt in the horror \"Urban Legend\".",
" He then acted alongside Sean Penn and Adrien Brody in the war film \"The Thin Red Line\" (1998).",
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"Dark Kingdom: The Dragon King (also known as \"Ring of the Nibelungs\", \"Die Nibelungen\",\" Curse of the Ring\" and \"Sword of Xanten\") is a 2004 German television film directed by Uli Edel and starring Benno Fürmann, Alicia Witt, Kristanna Loken and Max von Sydow.",
" The film is based on the Norse mythology story \"Völsungasaga\" and the German epic poem \"Nibelungenlied\", which tells the mythological story of Siegfried the Dragon-Slayer.",
" Richard Wagner's music dramas \"Siegfried\" and \"Götterdämmerung\" are based on the same material.",
" \"Dark Kingdom: The Dragon King\" was written by the husband and wife team of Diane Duane and Peter Morwood and is a Tandem Communications production.",
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"I'm Not Ready for Christmas is a 2015 romance film directed by Sam Irvin and starring Alicia Witt, George Stults, Brigid Brannagh, and Dan Lauria.",
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"Lisa Rose Apramian (Armenian: Լիզա րոզ Աբրամիյան ; also known as Dr. Lisa) is an Armenian-American author and director.",
" She is most known for the documentary she wrote, directed, produced \"Not Bad for a Girl\".",
" The film was executive produced by Tina Silvey, co-produced by Courtney Love, Kurt Cobain, and Kyle C. Kyle (former drummer for Venus and the Razorblades and the Motels).",
" The film focused on the women in rock, creativity and gender performance.",
" It included grunge and women's rock movements such as Rock for Choice with Feminist Majority, the riot grrrl scene and musicians including artists such as L7, Babes in Toyland, Hole and the Lunachicks.",
" Joan Jett is also interviewed.",
" Apramian studied at the University of Southern California where she received a B.S. in psychology and a B.S. in Critical Gender Studies, a M.S. and Ph.D in Counseling Psychology and phenomenology.",
" She currently facilitates workshops, teaches courses and conducts research.",
" She occasionally engages in theatrical coaching.",
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"Alicia Roanne Witt (born August 21, 1975) is an American actress, singer-songwriter, and pianist.",
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"Cecil B. Demented is a 2000 American black comedy film written and directed by John Waters.",
" The film stars Melanie Griffith as a snobby A-list Hollywood actress who is kidnapped by a band of terrorist filmmakers; they force her to star in their underground film.",
" Stephen Dorff stars as the eponymous character and leader of the group, with Alicia Witt, Adrian Grenier, Michael Shannon, and Maggie Gyllenhaal co-starring as the rest of his gang of filmmakers, each of whom bear tattoos of various independent directors' names, including Otto Preminger, Kenneth Anger, Sam Peckinpah, David Lynch, Herschell Gordon Lewis, Spike Lee, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Pedro Almodóvar, and Andy Warhol."
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"Fun is a 1994 independent drama film starring Alicia Witt and Renée Humphrey, and directed by Rafal Zielinski.",
" Both Witt and Humphrey won a Special Jury Recognition award at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival.",
" The film centers on the murder of an elderly woman by two mentally unstable girls.",
" The film is based on a play by James Bosley, which was in turn based on an actual murder that took place in Auburn, California in 1983 by 14-year-old Shirley Wolf and 15-year-old Cindy Collier.",
" The film's title is derived from a diary entry by Wolf, which read: \"\"Today, Cindy and I ran away and killed an old lady.",
" It was lots of fun.\"\""
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"Title: Bongwater (film)\n\nBongwater is a 1998 American black comedy film directed by Richard Sears and starring Luke Wilson, Alicia Witt, Amy Locane, Brittany Murphy, Jack Black, and Andy Dick. Based on the 1995 book of the same name by Michael Hornburg, the film is set in Portland, Oregon, and follows an aspiring artist and marijuana dealer and his relationship with a tempestuous woman he meets through a client.",
"Title: Jared Leto filmography\n\nJared Leto is an American entertainer who has had an extensive career in film, music, and television. He made his debut with minor roles in the television shows \"Camp Wilder\" (1992) and \"Almost Home\" (1993). He achieved recognition in 1994 for his role as Jordan Catalano in the teen drama television series \"My So-Called Life\". The show was praised for its portrayal of adolescence and gained a cult following, despite being canceled after only one season. The same year, he made his television film debut starring alongside Alicia Silverstone in \"Cool and the Crazy\". Leto's first film role was in the 1995 drama \"How to Make an American Quilt\". He later co-starred with Christina Ricci in \"The Last of the High Kings\" (1996) and received a supporting role in \"Switchback\" (1997). In 1997, Leto starred in the biopic \"Prefontaine\" in which he played the role of Olympic hopeful Steve Prefontaine. His portrayal received positive reviews from critics and is often considered his breakthrough role. The following year, Leto starred together with Alicia Witt in the horror \"Urban Legend\". He then acted alongside Sean Penn and Adrien Brody in the war film \"The Thin Red Line\" (1998). After playing supporting roles in \"Black and White\" and \"Girl, Interrupted\", Leto portrayed Angel Face in \"Fight Club\" (1999), which has since became a cult film.",
"Title: 88 Minutes\n\n88 Minutes is a 2007 American thriller film directed by Jon Avnet, and starring Al Pacino, Alicia Witt, Leelee Sobieski, William Forsythe, Deborah Kara Unger, Amy Brenneman, Neal McDonough and Benjamin McKenzie. Filming began in the Vancouver area on October 8, 2005, and wrapped up in December 2005. In 2007 the film was released in various European countries.",
"Title: Dark Kingdom: The Dragon King\n\nDark Kingdom: The Dragon King (also known as \"Ring of the Nibelungs\", \"Die Nibelungen\",\" Curse of the Ring\" and \"Sword of Xanten\") is a 2004 German television film directed by Uli Edel and starring Benno Fürmann, Alicia Witt, Kristanna Loken and Max von Sydow. The film is based on the Norse mythology story \"Völsungasaga\" and the German epic poem \"Nibelungenlied\", which tells the mythological story of Siegfried the Dragon-Slayer. Richard Wagner's music dramas \"Siegfried\" and \"Götterdämmerung\" are based on the same material. \"Dark Kingdom: The Dragon King\" was written by the husband and wife team of Diane Duane and Peter Morwood and is a Tandem Communications production. It was filmed entirely in South Africa.",
"Title: I'm Not Ready for Christmas\n\nI'm Not Ready for Christmas is a 2015 romance film directed by Sam Irvin and starring Alicia Witt, George Stults, Brigid Brannagh, and Dan Lauria. Written by Hanz Wasserburger. The film premiered on the Hallmark Channel on November 14, 2015.",
"Title: Lisa Rose Apramian\n\nLisa Rose Apramian (Armenian: Լիզա րոզ Աբրամիյան ; also known as Dr. Lisa) is an Armenian-American author and director. She is most known for the documentary she wrote, directed, produced \"Not Bad for a Girl\". The film was executive produced by Tina Silvey, co-produced by Courtney Love, Kurt Cobain, and Kyle C. Kyle (former drummer for Venus and the Razorblades and the Motels). The film focused on the women in rock, creativity and gender performance. It included grunge and women's rock movements such as Rock for Choice with Feminist Majority, the riot grrrl scene and musicians including artists such as L7, Babes in Toyland, Hole and the Lunachicks. Joan Jett is also interviewed. Apramian studied at the University of Southern California where she received a B.S. in psychology and a B.S. in Critical Gender Studies, a M.S. and Ph.D in Counseling Psychology and phenomenology. She currently facilitates workshops, teaches courses and conducts research. She occasionally engages in theatrical coaching. Two of her clients ), Renee Humphrey and Alicia Witt, were awarded Jury Awards for best acting Sundance Film Festival, in Rafael Zelinsky's movie, \"Fun\".",
"Title: David Lynch\n\nDavid Keith Lynch (born January 20, 1946) is an American director, screenwriter, producer, painter, musician, actor, and photographer. He has been described by \"The Guardian\" as \"the most important director of this era\". AllMovie called him \"the Renaissance man of modern American filmmaking\", while the success of his films has led to him being labelled \"the first popular Surrealist\".",
"Title: Alicia Witt\n\nAlicia Roanne Witt (born August 21, 1975) is an American actress, singer-songwriter, and pianist. Witt first came to fame as a child actress after being discovered by David Lynch, who cast her as Alia Atreides in his film \"Dune\" (1984) and in a guest role in his television series \"Twin Peaks\" (1990).",
"Title: Cecil B. Demented\n\nCecil B. Demented is a 2000 American black comedy film written and directed by John Waters. The film stars Melanie Griffith as a snobby A-list Hollywood actress who is kidnapped by a band of terrorist filmmakers; they force her to star in their underground film. Stephen Dorff stars as the eponymous character and leader of the group, with Alicia Witt, Adrian Grenier, Michael Shannon, and Maggie Gyllenhaal co-starring as the rest of his gang of filmmakers, each of whom bear tattoos of various independent directors' names, including Otto Preminger, Kenneth Anger, Sam Peckinpah, David Lynch, Herschell Gordon Lewis, Spike Lee, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Pedro Almodóvar, and Andy Warhol.",
"Title: Fun (film)\n\nFun is a 1994 independent drama film starring Alicia Witt and Renée Humphrey, and directed by Rafal Zielinski. Both Witt and Humphrey won a Special Jury Recognition award at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival. The film centers on the murder of an elderly woman by two mentally unstable girls. The film is based on a play by James Bosley, which was in turn based on an actual murder that took place in Auburn, California in 1983 by 14-year-old Shirley Wolf and 15-year-old Cindy Collier. The film's title is derived from a diary entry by Wolf, which read: \"\"Today, Cindy and I ran away and killed an old lady. It was lots of fun.\"\""
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Which musician signed to Sire Records in 1987 was featured on the 1990 soundtrack album for the film Dick Tracy?
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Ice-T
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"Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome (also known as Dick Tracy Meets Karloff and Dick Tracy's Amazing Adventure (UK) ) is a 1947 thriller film starring Boris Karloff, Ralph Byrd, and Anne Gwynne.",
" The film is the fourth and final installment of the \"Dick Tracy\" film series released by RKO Radio Pictures."
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"I'm Breathless: Music from and Inspired by the Film Dick Tracy is the second soundtrack album by American singer and songwriter Madonna.",
" It was released on May 22, 1990, by Sire Records to promote and accompany the film \"Dick Tracy\".",
" In the film Madonna starred as Breathless Mahoney and her then-boyfriend Warren Beatty played the title role.",
" After filming was complete, Madonna began work on the film's soundtrack, with songwriter Stephen Sondheim, producer Patrick Leonard and engineer Bill Bottrell.",
" She also worked with producer Shep Pettibone on the album's first single, \"Vogue\".",
" The album was recorded in three weeks, at Johnny Yuma Recording and Ocean Way Studios, in California."
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"Tracy Lauren Marrow (born February 16, 1958), better known by his stage name Ice-T, is an American musician, rapper, songwriter, actor, record executive, record producer, and author.",
" He began his career as an underground rapper in the 1980s and was signed to Sire Records in 1987, when he released his debut album \"Rhyme Pays\"; the first hip-hop album to carry an explicit content sticker.",
" The following year, he founded the record label Rhyme $yndicate Records (named after his collective of fellow hip-hop artists called the \"Rhyme $yndicate\") and released another album, \"Power.\""
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"\"Teenage Kicks\" was the debut single for Northern Irish punk rock/new wave band The Undertones.",
" Written in the summer of 1977 by the band's principal songwriter, John O'Neill, the song was recorded on 16 June 1978 and initially released that September upon independent Belfast record label Good Vibrations, before the band—at the time unobligated to any record label—signed to Sire Records on 2 October 1978.",
" Sire Records subsequently obtained all copyrights to the material released upon the Teenage Kicks EP and the song was re-released as a standard vinyl single upon Sire's own label on 14 October that year, reaching number 31 in the UK Singles Chart two weeks after its release"
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"\"Hanky Panky\" is a song by American recording artist Madonna from her soundtrack album \"I'm Breathless\".",
" It was released on June 12, 1990, by Sire Records as the album's second and final single.",
" Written and produced by Madonna and Patrick Leonard, the song was developed from a line in the parent film, \"Dick Tracy\", talking about a woman who enjoys being spanked by her partner.",
" Performed in an almost comical style, \"Hanky Panky\" is a jazz and swing song with a changing bassline and minor to major key-shift in the chorus.",
" It caused some controversy in Ireland because of its innuendo and racy lyrics, with women's groups deeming them as harmful; Madonna later clarified that the lyrics were intended as a joke."
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"Dick Tracy (also known as Dick Tracy, Detective) is a 1945 American film noir pulp action film based on the Dick Tracy comic strip created by Chester Gould.",
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"Dick Tracy is a 1990 American action comedy film based on the 1930s comic strip character of the same name created by Chester Gould.",
" Warren Beatty produced, directed, and starred in the film, which features supporting roles from Al Pacino, Charles Durning, Dustin Hoffman, William Forsythe, Glenne Headly, Paul Sorvino, Dick Van Dyke, Charlie Korsmo, and Madonna.",
" \"Dick Tracy\" depicts the detective's love relationships with Breathless Mahoney and Tess Truehart, as well as his conflicts with crime boss Alphonse \"Big Boy\" Caprice.",
" Tracy also begins his upbringing of \"The Kid\"."
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"The Dick Tracy OST is a 1990 soundtrack album to the film of the same name.",
" It features songs written by Andy Paley and performed by such diverse musicians and singers as k.d. lang, Take 6, Jerry Lee Lewis, Brenda Lee, Tommy Page, August Darnell, Patti Austin, Erasure, Ice-T, LaVern Baker, Al Jarreau, Darlene Love and Paley himself.",
" Most of the songs on the album are performed in the style of the music of the 1930s, the era in which the film is set, with the exception of more modern performances such as a rock and roll version of Lewis' \"It Was the Whiskey Talkin' (Not Me)\" and a \"90's Mix\" of Ice-T's \"Dick Tracy\".",
" Six of the album's sixteen tracks were not featured in the film: \"The Confidence Man\", \"Dick Tracy\", \"Slow Rollin' Mama\", \"Mr. Fix It (1930's Version)\", \"Mr. Fix It\" and \"Dick Tracy ('90s Mix)\".",
" A month after the release of the soundtrack album, Ice-T released a single titled \"Dick Tracy\" which featured a different song from the one featured on the album.",
" The album is one of three soundtracks released alongside the film, the others being Madonna's \"I'm Breathless\" album, and an orchestral score by Danny Elfman (which was expanded by Intrada Records in 2016."
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"Dick Tracy's Dilemma, released in the United Kingdom as Mark of the Claw, is a 1947 American pulp action film based on the 1930s comic strip character of the same name created by Chester Gould.",
" Ralph Byrd stars as Dick Tracy, reprising the role after Republic Pictures's 1937 \"Dick Tracy\" serial and its three sequels.",
" The film is the third installment of the \"Dick Tracy\" film series released by RKO Radio Pictures."
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"Dick Tracy is an American comic strip featuring Dick Tracy (originally Plainclothes Tracy), a tough and intelligent police detective created by Chester Gould.",
" The strip made its debut on October 4, 1931 in the \"Detroit Mirror\".",
" It was distributed by the Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate.",
" Gould wrote and drew the strip until 1977.",
" Since that time, various artists and writers have continued the strip, which still runs in newspapers today.",
" Dick Tracy has also been the hero in a number of films, notably one in which Warren Beatty played the crime fighter in 1990."
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"Title: Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome\n\nDick Tracy Meets Gruesome (also known as Dick Tracy Meets Karloff and Dick Tracy's Amazing Adventure (UK) ) is a 1947 thriller film starring Boris Karloff, Ralph Byrd, and Anne Gwynne. The film is the fourth and final installment of the \"Dick Tracy\" film series released by RKO Radio Pictures.",
"Title: I'm Breathless\n\nI'm Breathless: Music from and Inspired by the Film Dick Tracy is the second soundtrack album by American singer and songwriter Madonna. It was released on May 22, 1990, by Sire Records to promote and accompany the film \"Dick Tracy\". In the film Madonna starred as Breathless Mahoney and her then-boyfriend Warren Beatty played the title role. After filming was complete, Madonna began work on the film's soundtrack, with songwriter Stephen Sondheim, producer Patrick Leonard and engineer Bill Bottrell. She also worked with producer Shep Pettibone on the album's first single, \"Vogue\". The album was recorded in three weeks, at Johnny Yuma Recording and Ocean Way Studios, in California.",
"Title: Ice-T\n\nTracy Lauren Marrow (born February 16, 1958), better known by his stage name Ice-T, is an American musician, rapper, songwriter, actor, record executive, record producer, and author. He began his career as an underground rapper in the 1980s and was signed to Sire Records in 1987, when he released his debut album \"Rhyme Pays\"; the first hip-hop album to carry an explicit content sticker. The following year, he founded the record label Rhyme $yndicate Records (named after his collective of fellow hip-hop artists called the \"Rhyme $yndicate\") and released another album, \"Power.\"",
"Title: Teenage Kicks\n\n\"Teenage Kicks\" was the debut single for Northern Irish punk rock/new wave band The Undertones. Written in the summer of 1977 by the band's principal songwriter, John O'Neill, the song was recorded on 16 June 1978 and initially released that September upon independent Belfast record label Good Vibrations, before the band—at the time unobligated to any record label—signed to Sire Records on 2 October 1978. Sire Records subsequently obtained all copyrights to the material released upon the Teenage Kicks EP and the song was re-released as a standard vinyl single upon Sire's own label on 14 October that year, reaching number 31 in the UK Singles Chart two weeks after its release",
"Title: Hanky Panky (Madonna song)\n\n\"Hanky Panky\" is a song by American recording artist Madonna from her soundtrack album \"I'm Breathless\". It was released on June 12, 1990, by Sire Records as the album's second and final single. Written and produced by Madonna and Patrick Leonard, the song was developed from a line in the parent film, \"Dick Tracy\", talking about a woman who enjoys being spanked by her partner. Performed in an almost comical style, \"Hanky Panky\" is a jazz and swing song with a changing bassline and minor to major key-shift in the chorus. It caused some controversy in Ireland because of its innuendo and racy lyrics, with women's groups deeming them as harmful; Madonna later clarified that the lyrics were intended as a joke.",
"Title: Dick Tracy (1945 film)\n\nDick Tracy (also known as Dick Tracy, Detective) is a 1945 American film noir pulp action film based on the Dick Tracy comic strip created by Chester Gould. The film is the first of four installment of the Dick Tracy film series, released by RKO Radio Pictures.",
"Title: Dick Tracy (1990 film)\n\nDick Tracy is a 1990 American action comedy film based on the 1930s comic strip character of the same name created by Chester Gould. Warren Beatty produced, directed, and starred in the film, which features supporting roles from Al Pacino, Charles Durning, Dustin Hoffman, William Forsythe, Glenne Headly, Paul Sorvino, Dick Van Dyke, Charlie Korsmo, and Madonna. \"Dick Tracy\" depicts the detective's love relationships with Breathless Mahoney and Tess Truehart, as well as his conflicts with crime boss Alphonse \"Big Boy\" Caprice. Tracy also begins his upbringing of \"The Kid\".",
"Title: Dick Tracy (soundtrack)\n\nThe Dick Tracy OST is a 1990 soundtrack album to the film of the same name. It features songs written by Andy Paley and performed by such diverse musicians and singers as k.d. lang, Take 6, Jerry Lee Lewis, Brenda Lee, Tommy Page, August Darnell, Patti Austin, Erasure, Ice-T, LaVern Baker, Al Jarreau, Darlene Love and Paley himself. Most of the songs on the album are performed in the style of the music of the 1930s, the era in which the film is set, with the exception of more modern performances such as a rock and roll version of Lewis' \"It Was the Whiskey Talkin' (Not Me)\" and a \"90's Mix\" of Ice-T's \"Dick Tracy\". Six of the album's sixteen tracks were not featured in the film: \"The Confidence Man\", \"Dick Tracy\", \"Slow Rollin' Mama\", \"Mr. Fix It (1930's Version)\", \"Mr. Fix It\" and \"Dick Tracy ('90s Mix)\". A month after the release of the soundtrack album, Ice-T released a single titled \"Dick Tracy\" which featured a different song from the one featured on the album. The album is one of three soundtracks released alongside the film, the others being Madonna's \"I'm Breathless\" album, and an orchestral score by Danny Elfman (which was expanded by Intrada Records in 2016.",
"Title: Dick Tracy's Dilemma\n\nDick Tracy's Dilemma, released in the United Kingdom as Mark of the Claw, is a 1947 American pulp action film based on the 1930s comic strip character of the same name created by Chester Gould. Ralph Byrd stars as Dick Tracy, reprising the role after Republic Pictures's 1937 \"Dick Tracy\" serial and its three sequels. The film is the third installment of the \"Dick Tracy\" film series released by RKO Radio Pictures.",
"Title: Dick Tracy\n\nDick Tracy is an American comic strip featuring Dick Tracy (originally Plainclothes Tracy), a tough and intelligent police detective created by Chester Gould. The strip made its debut on October 4, 1931 in the \"Detroit Mirror\". It was distributed by the Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate. Gould wrote and drew the strip until 1977. Since that time, various artists and writers have continued the strip, which still runs in newspapers today. Dick Tracy has also been the hero in a number of films, notably one in which Warren Beatty played the crime fighter in 1990."
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935
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Ridley Scott directed a science-fiction horror film that had and android named what?
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David 8
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"Mosquito (also known as Blood Fever) is a 1995 science-fiction horror film directed by Gary Jones.",
" The film features actor Gunnar Hansen, who played the character Leatherface in the 1974 horror film \"The Texas Chain Saw Massacre\", along with Ron Asheton, lead guitarist for the band the Stooges.",
" The film has earned a cult following since its release."
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"Scott Free Productions is a British film and television production company founded by filmmakers and brothers Ridley Scott and Tony Scott.",
" They formed the feature film development company Percy Main Productions in 1980, naming the company after the English village Percy Main, where their father grew up.",
" The company was renamed to Scott Free Productions in 1995.",
" Scott Free has produced films ranging from the 2000 Hollywood blockbuster \"Gladiator\" (2000) to \"smaller pictures\" like \"Cracks\" (2009).",
" Between productions of \"White Squall\" (1996) and \"G.I. Jane\" (1997), Ridley Scott reorganized the company."
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"2048: Nowhere to Run (known in Chinese and Taiwanese territories as 2048: No Escape or 2048: Nowhere to Escape; alteratively known as Blade Runner 2048) is a 2017 American neo-noir science fiction short film acting as a prequel to the feature film \"Blade Runner 2049\" and the sequel to short film \"\"; it was released on August 30, 2017, less than one month before the release of the feature film, and features Dave Bautista as \"Blade Runner 2049\" character Sapper Morton, alongside Orion Ben.",
" The film was written by Hampton Fancher and Michael Green, who also wrote the feature film, and directed by Luke Scott, whose father Ridley Scott directed the original \"Blade Runner\" and is executive producer on the sequel \"Blade Runner 2049\"."
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"Sir Ridley Scott (born 30 November 1937) is an English film director and producer.",
" Following his commercial breakthrough with the science-fiction horror film \"Alien\" (1979), his best known works include the neo-noir dystopian science fiction film \"Blade Runner\" (1982), historical drama and Best Picture Oscar winner \"Gladiator\" (2000), and science fiction film \"The Martian\" (2015)."
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"2036: Nexus Dawn (known in Chinese and Taiwanese territories as 2036: Clone Era, 2036: Chain Dawn, or 2036: Copy of the Times; alteratively known as Blade Runner 2036) is a 2017 American neo-noir science fiction short film acting as a prequel to the feature film \"Blade Runner 2049\"; it was released on August 30, 2017, less than two months before the release of the feature film, and features Jared Leto as \"Blade Runner 2049\" character Niander Wallace, alongside Benedict Wong.",
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"The Deadly Spawn is a 1983 American science-fiction horror film directed by Douglas McKeown and starring Charles George Hildebrandt.",
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"Alien is a British-American science-fiction horror media franchise centered on the film series depicting Warrant Officer Ellen Ripley (played by Sigourney Weaver) and her battles with an extraterrestrial lifeform, commonly referred to as \"the Alien\", and depicting android David 8 (portrayed by Michael Fassbender) and his experimentation in creating said lifeform."
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"Exodus: Gods and Kings is a 2014 epic biblical drama film directed by Ridley Scott.",
" An international co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, and Spain, it was produced by Peter Chernin, Ridley Scott, Jenno Topping, Michael Schaefer and Mark Huffam with music by Alberto Iglesias and written by Adam Cooper, Bill Collage, Jeffrey Caine and Steven Zaillian.",
" The film stars Christian Bale, Joel Edgerton, John Turturro, Aaron Paul, Ben Mendelsohn, María Valverde, Sigourney Weaver, Ghassan Massoud, Indira Varma, Golshifteh Farahani and Ben Kingsley.",
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"Alien is a 1979 science-fiction horror film directed by Ridley Scott, and starring Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt, Veronica Cartwright, Harry Dean Stanton, John Hurt, Ian Holm and Yaphet Kotto.",
" The film's title refers to a highly aggressive extraterrestrial creature that stalks and attacks the crew of a spaceship.",
" Dan O'Bannon, drawing upon previous works of science fiction and horror, wrote the screenplay from a story he co-authored with Ronald Shusett.",
" The film was produced by Gordon Carroll, David Giler and Walter Hill through their company Brandywine Productions, and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.",
" Giler and Hill revised and made additions to the script.",
" Shusett was executive producer.",
" The eponymous Alien and its accompanying elements were designed by the Swiss artist H. R. Giger, while concept artists Ron Cobb and Chris Foss designed the more human aspects of the film."
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"Title: Scott Free Productions\n\nScott Free Productions is a British film and television production company founded by filmmakers and brothers Ridley Scott and Tony Scott. They formed the feature film development company Percy Main Productions in 1980, naming the company after the English village Percy Main, where their father grew up. The company was renamed to Scott Free Productions in 1995. Scott Free has produced films ranging from the 2000 Hollywood blockbuster \"Gladiator\" (2000) to \"smaller pictures\" like \"Cracks\" (2009). Between productions of \"White Squall\" (1996) and \"G.I. Jane\" (1997), Ridley Scott reorganized the company.",
"Title: 2048: Nowhere to Run\n\n2048: Nowhere to Run (known in Chinese and Taiwanese territories as 2048: No Escape or 2048: Nowhere to Escape; alteratively known as Blade Runner 2048) is a 2017 American neo-noir science fiction short film acting as a prequel to the feature film \"Blade Runner 2049\" and the sequel to short film \"\"; it was released on August 30, 2017, less than one month before the release of the feature film, and features Dave Bautista as \"Blade Runner 2049\" character Sapper Morton, alongside Orion Ben. The film was written by Hampton Fancher and Michael Green, who also wrote the feature film, and directed by Luke Scott, whose father Ridley Scott directed the original \"Blade Runner\" and is executive producer on the sequel \"Blade Runner 2049\".",
"Title: Ridley Scott\n\nSir Ridley Scott (born 30 November 1937) is an English film director and producer. Following his commercial breakthrough with the science-fiction horror film \"Alien\" (1979), his best known works include the neo-noir dystopian science fiction film \"Blade Runner\" (1982), historical drama and Best Picture Oscar winner \"Gladiator\" (2000), and science fiction film \"The Martian\" (2015).",
"Title: Ellen Ripley\n\nEllen Louise Ripley is a fictional character and the protagonist of the \"Alien\" film series played by American actress Sigourney Weaver. The character earned Weaver world recognition, and the role remains her most famous to date. Ridley Scott, director of the first film in the series, made the decision to switch Ripley from the standard male action hero to a heroine.",
"Title: 2036: Nexus Dawn\n\n2036: Nexus Dawn (known in Chinese and Taiwanese territories as 2036: Clone Era, 2036: Chain Dawn, or 2036: Copy of the Times; alteratively known as Blade Runner 2036) is a 2017 American neo-noir science fiction short film acting as a prequel to the feature film \"Blade Runner 2049\"; it was released on August 30, 2017, less than two months before the release of the feature film, and features Jared Leto as \"Blade Runner 2049\" character Niander Wallace, alongside Benedict Wong. The film was written by Hampton Fancher and Michael Green, who also wrote the feature film, and directed by Luke Scott, whose father Ridley Scott directed the original \"Blade Runner\" and is executive producer on the sequel \"Blade Runner 2049\".",
"Title: The Deadly Spawn\n\nThe Deadly Spawn is a 1983 American science-fiction horror film directed by Douglas McKeown and starring Charles George Hildebrandt. In some territories, the film's title was changed to Return of the Aliens: The Deadly Spawn or The Return of the Alien's Deadly Spawn in an attempt to cash in on the worldwide success of Ridley Scott's 1979 film \"Alien\".",
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"Title: Exodus: Gods and Kings\n\nExodus: Gods and Kings is a 2014 epic biblical drama film directed by Ridley Scott. An international co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, and Spain, it was produced by Peter Chernin, Ridley Scott, Jenno Topping, Michael Schaefer and Mark Huffam with music by Alberto Iglesias and written by Adam Cooper, Bill Collage, Jeffrey Caine and Steven Zaillian. The film stars Christian Bale, Joel Edgerton, John Turturro, Aaron Paul, Ben Mendelsohn, María Valverde, Sigourney Weaver, Ghassan Massoud, Indira Varma, Golshifteh Farahani and Ben Kingsley. It is inspired by the biblical episode of the exodus of the Hebrews from Egypt as led by Moses and related in the Book of Exodus.",
"Title: Alien (film)\n\nAlien is a 1979 science-fiction horror film directed by Ridley Scott, and starring Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt, Veronica Cartwright, Harry Dean Stanton, John Hurt, Ian Holm and Yaphet Kotto. The film's title refers to a highly aggressive extraterrestrial creature that stalks and attacks the crew of a spaceship. Dan O'Bannon, drawing upon previous works of science fiction and horror, wrote the screenplay from a story he co-authored with Ronald Shusett. The film was produced by Gordon Carroll, David Giler and Walter Hill through their company Brandywine Productions, and was distributed by 20th Century Fox. Giler and Hill revised and made additions to the script. Shusett was executive producer. The eponymous Alien and its accompanying elements were designed by the Swiss artist H. R. Giger, while concept artists Ron Cobb and Chris Foss designed the more human aspects of the film."
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Gerald Henderson Jr. was selected with the 12th overall pick in which event held at the WaMu Theater at Madison Square Garden?
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2009 NBA draft
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When was the American actor born who has roles in "Smallville" (2006–2011) and "This Is Us"?
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January 29, 1977
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"Title: Kōji Totani\n\nKōji Totani (戸谷 公次 , Totani Kōji , July 12, 1948 – February 6, 2006) was a Japanese voice actor born in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan who worked at Aoni Production. On February 6, 2006, at the age of 57, he died from acute heart failure. His final appearance was the Naruto 2006 New Year one-hour special, where he voiced Hoki. Following Totani's death, his ongoing roles were taken up by other voice actors.",
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What date did "Night of the Dolphin" appear on The Simpsons?
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November 1, 2000
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"Emeraldia (エメラルディア , Emerarudia ) is a puzzle arcade game released by Namco in 1993 only in Japan; it runs on the company's NA-1 hardware, and was the eighth game from them to allow scores not ending in \"0\" as well as the third of this type that did not use a Yamaha YM2151 for its music.",
" On March 26, 2009, it was rereleased on the Wii's Virtual Console - and the Stars (from \"\") also appear during the game's Normal mode, but this time they will eliminate every block of the colour that they land on.",
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" The shorts first aired on April 19, 1987 starting with \"Good Night\".",
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" It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 19, 1987, during the third episode of \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" and marks the first appearance of the Simpson family — Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie — on television.",
" After three seasons on Tracey Ullman, the shorts would be adapted into the animated show \"The Simpsons\".",
" \"Good Night\" has since been aired on the show in the episode \"The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular\" (in its entirety), along with several other Ullman shorts, and is one of the few shorts to ever be released on DVD, being included in the Season 1 DVD set."
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"The Dolphin Hotel is a Grade II* listed 4-star hotel, which is the oldest in Southampton, Hampshire.",
" Recorded mentions of the hotel date back to 1454 although it is believed to older than this and remnants of the original medieval timbers, and stone vaulting are extant.",
" The hotel reopened on 4 May 2010 following a £4 million redevelopment programme."
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"\"Treehouse of Horror XI\" is the first episode of \"The Simpsons\"<nowiki>'</nowiki> twelfth season and the 249th overall, and the eleventh Halloween episode.",
" The episode features \"G-G-Ghost D-D-Dad\", \"Scary Tales Can Come True\" and \"Night of the Dolphin\" and was written by Rob LaZebnik (story by Mike Scully), John Frink and Don Payne and Carolyn Omine and directed by Matthew Nastuk."
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"\"The Simpsons\"' twelfth season originally aired between November 2000 and May 2001.",
" It began on Wednesday, November 1, 2000 with \"Treehouse of Horror XI\".",
" The season contains four hold-over episodes from the season 11 (BABF) production line.",
" The showrunner for the twelfth production season was Mike Scully.",
" The season won and was nominated for numerous awards including two Primetime Emmy Awards wins and an Annie Award."
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"\"In the Name of the Grandfather\" is the fourteenth episode of the twentieth season of \"The Simpsons\".",
" It first aired on Sky1 on St. Patrick's Day, March 17, 2009 and aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 22, 2009.",
" It was the first episode of the show to premiere in Europe before airing on Fox.",
" In the episode, the Simpsons buy a new hot tub and spend so much time relaxing in it that they neglect Abraham \"Grampa\" Simpson.",
" Homer decides to make it up to Grampa by helping him do one thing he wants to do.",
" Grampa reminisces about O'Flanagan's pub in Ireland where he once had the best night of his life so the Simpsons travel there.",
" Marge, Bart and Lisa visit various Irish landmarks while Homer and Grampa buy O'Flanagan's during a night of binge drinking and soon discover that pubs are no longer popular in Ireland."
],
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"John Henley Heathcote-Williams (15 November 1941 – 1 July 2017), known as Heathcote Williams, was an English poet, actor, political activist and dramatist.",
" He wrote a number of book-length polemical poems including \"Autogeddon\", \"Falling for a Dolphin\" and \"Whale Nation\", which in 1988 became, according to Philip Hoare, \"the most powerful argument for the newly instigated worldwide ban on whaling.\"",
" Williams invented his idiosyncratic \"documentary/investigative poetry\" style which he put to good purpose bringing a diverse range of environmental and political matters to public attention.",
" His last published work, \"American Porn\" was a critique of the American political establishment and the election of President Donald Trump: Publication date was the date of Trump's inauguration (20 January 2017).",
" In June 2015, he published a book-length investigative poem about the \"Muslim Gandhi\", Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, \"Badshah Khan\"."
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"Title: Twelfth Night (holiday)\n\nTwelfth Night is a festival in some branches of Christianity marking the coming of the Epiphany. Different traditions mark the date of Twelfth Night on either 5 January or 6 January; the Church of England, Mother Church of the Anglican Communion, celebrates Twelfth Night on the 5th and \"refers to the night before Epiphany, the day when the nativity story tells us that the wise men visited the infant Jesus\". In Western Church traditions, the Twelfth Night concludes the Twelve Days of Christmas; although, in others, the Twelfth Night can precede the Twelfth Day. Bruce Forbes writes:In 567 the Council of Tours proclaimed that the entire period between Christmas and Epiphany should be considered part of the celebration, creating what became known as the twelve days of Christmas, or what the English called Christmastide. On the last of the twelve days, called Twelfth Night, various cultures developed a wide range of additional special festivities. The variation extends even to the issue of how to count the days. If Christmas Day is the first of the twelve days, then Twelfth Night would be on January 5, the eve of Epiphany. If December 26, the day after Christmas, is the first day, then Twelfth Night falls on January 6, the evening of Epiphany itself.",
"Title: Safe (song)\n\n\"Safe\" is a song by Irish pop group Westlife from their tenth and final studio album \"Gravity\" (2010) and this pop rock ballad was released on 14 November 2010 as the album's lead and only single in the United Kingdom. It was written by John Shanks and James Grundler, and the single version was produced by Shanks, Richard \"Biff\" Stannard, and Ash Howes. \"Safe\" debuted at number four in Ireland, becoming their twenty-fifth top ten single. It charted at number ten in the UK, becoming their second-lowest-charting single to date. The song was featured in the 2010 movie Dolphin Tale starring Morgan Freeman.",
"Title: Emeraldia\n\nEmeraldia (エメラルディア , Emerarudia ) is a puzzle arcade game released by Namco in 1993 only in Japan; it runs on the company's NA-1 hardware, and was the eighth game from them to allow scores not ending in \"0\" as well as the third of this type that did not use a Yamaha YM2151 for its music. On March 26, 2009, it was rereleased on the Wii's Virtual Console - and the Stars (from \"\") also appear during the game's Normal mode, but this time they will eliminate every block of the colour that they land on. The Ojama Blocks in Versus mode also have the face of \"Gerochan\", the frog from \"Super World Court\"; they will appear upon the other player's side of the screen when one player eliminates a lot of blocks at once (their dolphin will blow up a beach ball and bounce it over to the other side during this time) and cannot be eliminated.",
"Title: The Simpsons shorts\n\nThe Simpsons shorts are an American animated TV series of 48 one-minute shorts that ran on the variety television program \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" for three seasons, before the characters spun off into \"The Simpsons\", their own half-hour prime-time show. It features Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The series was created by Matt Groening, who designed the Simpson family and wrote many of the shorts. The shorts first aired on April 19, 1987 starting with \"Good Night\". The final short to air was \"TV Simpsons\", originally airing on May 14, 1989. \"The Simpsons\" later debuted on December 17, 1989, as an independent series with the Christmas special \"Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire\".",
"Title: Good Night (The Simpsons short)\n\n\"Good Night\" (also known as \"Good Night Simpsons\") is the first of forty-eight Simpsons shorts that appeared on the variety show \"The Tracey Ullman Show\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 19, 1987, during the third episode of \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" and marks the first appearance of the Simpson family — Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie — on television. After three seasons on Tracey Ullman, the shorts would be adapted into the animated show \"The Simpsons\". \"Good Night\" has since been aired on the show in the episode \"The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular\" (in its entirety), along with several other Ullman shorts, and is one of the few shorts to ever be released on DVD, being included in the Season 1 DVD set.",
"Title: Dolphin Hotel, Southampton\n\nThe Dolphin Hotel is a Grade II* listed 4-star hotel, which is the oldest in Southampton, Hampshire. Recorded mentions of the hotel date back to 1454 although it is believed to older than this and remnants of the original medieval timbers, and stone vaulting are extant. The hotel reopened on 4 May 2010 following a £4 million redevelopment programme.",
"Title: Treehouse of Horror XI\n\n\"Treehouse of Horror XI\" is the first episode of \"The Simpsons\"<nowiki>'</nowiki> twelfth season and the 249th overall, and the eleventh Halloween episode. The episode features \"G-G-Ghost D-D-Dad\", \"Scary Tales Can Come True\" and \"Night of the Dolphin\" and was written by Rob LaZebnik (story by Mike Scully), John Frink and Don Payne and Carolyn Omine and directed by Matthew Nastuk.",
"Title: The Simpsons (season 12)\n\n\"The Simpsons\"' twelfth season originally aired between November 2000 and May 2001. It began on Wednesday, November 1, 2000 with \"Treehouse of Horror XI\". The season contains four hold-over episodes from the season 11 (BABF) production line. The showrunner for the twelfth production season was Mike Scully. The season won and was nominated for numerous awards including two Primetime Emmy Awards wins and an Annie Award.",
"Title: In the Name of the Grandfather\n\n\"In the Name of the Grandfather\" is the fourteenth episode of the twentieth season of \"The Simpsons\". It first aired on Sky1 on St. Patrick's Day, March 17, 2009 and aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 22, 2009. It was the first episode of the show to premiere in Europe before airing on Fox. In the episode, the Simpsons buy a new hot tub and spend so much time relaxing in it that they neglect Abraham \"Grampa\" Simpson. Homer decides to make it up to Grampa by helping him do one thing he wants to do. Grampa reminisces about O'Flanagan's pub in Ireland where he once had the best night of his life so the Simpsons travel there. Marge, Bart and Lisa visit various Irish landmarks while Homer and Grampa buy O'Flanagan's during a night of binge drinking and soon discover that pubs are no longer popular in Ireland.",
"Title: Heathcote Williams\n\nJohn Henley Heathcote-Williams (15 November 1941 – 1 July 2017), known as Heathcote Williams, was an English poet, actor, political activist and dramatist. He wrote a number of book-length polemical poems including \"Autogeddon\", \"Falling for a Dolphin\" and \"Whale Nation\", which in 1988 became, according to Philip Hoare, \"the most powerful argument for the newly instigated worldwide ban on whaling.\" Williams invented his idiosyncratic \"documentary/investigative poetry\" style which he put to good purpose bringing a diverse range of environmental and political matters to public attention. His last published work, \"American Porn\" was a critique of the American political establishment and the election of President Donald Trump: Publication date was the date of Trump's inauguration (20 January 2017). In June 2015, he published a book-length investigative poem about the \"Muslim Gandhi\", Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, \"Badshah Khan\"."
] |
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When was the movie that was a two-part made-for-television film adapted from a Lewis Carroll book, that was also a Disney movie was Natalie Gregory, who played Kathy in Spot Marks the X also appear in?
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December 9, 1985
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"Alice in Wonderland is a 1999 made-for-television film adaptation of Lewis Carroll's books \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" and \"Through the Looking-Glass\".",
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"La Ville dont le prince est un enfant is a 1997 made-for-television film adapted from 1955 play by French dramatist Henry de Montherlant of the same title."
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"Bonanza: The Return is a 1993 made-for-television film sequel to both the 1959–1973 television series \"Bonanza\" and the 1988 made-for-television film \"\".",
" The movie was directed by Jerry Jameson and featured noted character actors Ben Johnson, Jack Elam, Dean Stockwell, Linda Gray, and Richard Roundtree."
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"Alice in Wonderland is a 1985 two-part made-for-television film adaptation of Lewis Carroll's books \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" and \"Through the Looking-Glass\".",
" An Irwin Allen production, it used a huge all-star cast of notable actors and actresses.",
" The title role was played by Natalie Gregory, who wore a blonde wig for this miniseries.",
" \"Alice in Wonderland\" was first telecast December 9, 1985, (part one) and December 10, 1985 (part two), at 8:00pm EST on CBS."
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"The Return of the Shaggy Dog is a 1987 American two-part made-for-television comedy film produced by Walt Disney Television.",
" The film is set in the 17 years between the events portrayed in \"The Shaggy Dog\" (1959) and \"The Shaggy D.A.\" (1976).",
" It was broadcast on November 1 and 8, 1987 as a \"Disney Sunday Movie\" presentation on ABC."
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"Lewis Carroll: A Biography is a 1995 biography of author Lewis Carroll by Morton N. Cohen, first published by Knopf, later by Macmillan.",
" It is generally considered to be the definitive scholarly work on Carroll's (real name Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) life.",
" Cohen's approach is mainly chronological, with some chapters grouped by theme, such as those on Carroll's religion, his love of little girls, and his guilty feelings.",
" Cohen, a Carroll scholar for 30 years, opts to use Dodgson's first name, Charles, throughout the work, because it \"seems most appropriate in a book dealing with the intimacy of his life\"."
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"In the Shadow of the Dreamchild: A New Understanding of Lewis Carroll is a 1999 book by British author Karoline Leach that posited the concept of the \"Carroll Myth\": the idea that many of the most famous aspects of Lewis Carroll's biography, including his supposed adoration of Alice Liddell, are more legend than fact."
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"\"The Boy Who Talked to Badgers\" is a 1975 two-part made-for-television adventure film directed by Gary Nelson, starring Christian Juttner and Carl Betz which originally aired on \"The Wonderful World of Disney\" on September 14 and 21, 1975.",
" It was adapted from Allan W. Eckert's book \"Incident at Hawk's Hill\", which was runner-up for a Newbery Award."
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"Natalie Palamides (born January 6, 1990) is an American actress, comedian and writer who has been known for appearing on BuzzFeed.",
" She has written \"My Name Is Vivienne,\" \"Freaks of Nature\" and \"Burning Bridges.\"",
" She stars as Buttercup in the new \"Powerpuff Girls\" series that airs on Cartoon Network.",
" The show was released in April 4, 2016 in the United States.",
" She reprised her role as Buttercup in the \"Uncle Grandpa\" episode \"Pizza Eve\" during the Grampies short.",
" Palamides has played Kathy Murch in the comedy-horror film \"Freaks of Nature\" in October 30, 2015."
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"Spot Marks the X is a 1986 Disney Channel Original Movie that starred Mike the Dog (from \"Down and Out in Beverly Hills\") as Capone/Astro, Barret Oliver (from \"The Neverending Story\", \"Frankenweenie\", \"D.A.R.Y.L\", and \"Cocoon\") as Ken, and Natalie Gregory (from \"Alice in Wonderland (1985 version)\", \"Oliver & Company\", and \"Cranium Command\") as Kathy, who, unlike her role as Alice in the aforementioned 1985 version, is seen with her real hair in this movie, which is brunette.",
" It was produced by Gregory Harrison's production company, The Catalina Production Group, Ltd. in association with Walt Disney Television."
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"Title: Alice in Wonderland (1999 film)\n\nAlice in Wonderland is a 1999 made-for-television film adaptation of Lewis Carroll's books \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" and \"Through the Looking-Glass\". It was first broadcast on NBC and then shown on British television on Channel 4.",
"Title: La Ville dont le prince est un enfant (film)\n\nLa Ville dont le prince est un enfant is a 1997 made-for-television film adapted from 1955 play by French dramatist Henry de Montherlant of the same title.",
"Title: Bonanza: The Return\n\nBonanza: The Return is a 1993 made-for-television film sequel to both the 1959–1973 television series \"Bonanza\" and the 1988 made-for-television film \"\". The movie was directed by Jerry Jameson and featured noted character actors Ben Johnson, Jack Elam, Dean Stockwell, Linda Gray, and Richard Roundtree.",
"Title: Alice in Wonderland (1985 film)\n\nAlice in Wonderland is a 1985 two-part made-for-television film adaptation of Lewis Carroll's books \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" and \"Through the Looking-Glass\". An Irwin Allen production, it used a huge all-star cast of notable actors and actresses. The title role was played by Natalie Gregory, who wore a blonde wig for this miniseries. \"Alice in Wonderland\" was first telecast December 9, 1985, (part one) and December 10, 1985 (part two), at 8:00pm EST on CBS.",
"Title: The Return of the Shaggy Dog\n\nThe Return of the Shaggy Dog is a 1987 American two-part made-for-television comedy film produced by Walt Disney Television. The film is set in the 17 years between the events portrayed in \"The Shaggy Dog\" (1959) and \"The Shaggy D.A.\" (1976). It was broadcast on November 1 and 8, 1987 as a \"Disney Sunday Movie\" presentation on ABC.",
"Title: Lewis Carroll: A Biography\n\nLewis Carroll: A Biography is a 1995 biography of author Lewis Carroll by Morton N. Cohen, first published by Knopf, later by Macmillan. It is generally considered to be the definitive scholarly work on Carroll's (real name Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) life. Cohen's approach is mainly chronological, with some chapters grouped by theme, such as those on Carroll's religion, his love of little girls, and his guilty feelings. Cohen, a Carroll scholar for 30 years, opts to use Dodgson's first name, Charles, throughout the work, because it \"seems most appropriate in a book dealing with the intimacy of his life\".",
"Title: In the Shadow of the Dreamchild\n\nIn the Shadow of the Dreamchild: A New Understanding of Lewis Carroll is a 1999 book by British author Karoline Leach that posited the concept of the \"Carroll Myth\": the idea that many of the most famous aspects of Lewis Carroll's biography, including his supposed adoration of Alice Liddell, are more legend than fact.",
"Title: The Boy Who Talked to Badgers\n\n\"The Boy Who Talked to Badgers\" is a 1975 two-part made-for-television adventure film directed by Gary Nelson, starring Christian Juttner and Carl Betz which originally aired on \"The Wonderful World of Disney\" on September 14 and 21, 1975. It was adapted from Allan W. Eckert's book \"Incident at Hawk's Hill\", which was runner-up for a Newbery Award.",
"Title: Natalie Palamides\n\nNatalie Palamides (born January 6, 1990) is an American actress, comedian and writer who has been known for appearing on BuzzFeed. She has written \"My Name Is Vivienne,\" \"Freaks of Nature\" and \"Burning Bridges.\" She stars as Buttercup in the new \"Powerpuff Girls\" series that airs on Cartoon Network. The show was released in April 4, 2016 in the United States. She reprised her role as Buttercup in the \"Uncle Grandpa\" episode \"Pizza Eve\" during the Grampies short. Palamides has played Kathy Murch in the comedy-horror film \"Freaks of Nature\" in October 30, 2015.",
"Title: Spot Marks the X\n\nSpot Marks the X is a 1986 Disney Channel Original Movie that starred Mike the Dog (from \"Down and Out in Beverly Hills\") as Capone/Astro, Barret Oliver (from \"The Neverending Story\", \"Frankenweenie\", \"D.A.R.Y.L\", and \"Cocoon\") as Ken, and Natalie Gregory (from \"Alice in Wonderland (1985 version)\", \"Oliver & Company\", and \"Cranium Command\") as Kathy, who, unlike her role as Alice in the aforementioned 1985 version, is seen with her real hair in this movie, which is brunette. It was produced by Gregory Harrison's production company, The Catalina Production Group, Ltd. in association with Walt Disney Television."
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Louis McLane Hamilton served under a General who was wounded during what battle in Virginia?
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Battle of Culpeper Court House
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"Mark R. Hamilton (born ca. 1945) is an American academic, and the immediate past president of the University of Alaska.",
" Hamilton graduated with his bachelor's degree from the U.S. Military Academy.",
" He received his master's degree in English Literature from Florida State University.",
" In addition he graduated from the Armed Forces Staff College in Virginia, and the U.S. Army War College in Pennsylvania.",
" In 1998 he was selected to be President of the University of Alaska System.",
" Prior to this position, Hamilton served in the United States Army where he earned the rank of Major General.",
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"Louis McLane House was a historic home located at Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware.",
" It was built before 1792, and is an example of an 18th-century urban residence.",
" It is a 3 1/2-story, three-bay, brick dwelling with a gable roof later modified for commercial uses.",
" It was the home of Congressman Louis McLane (1786–1857) and the birthplace of American politician, military officer, and diplomat Robert Milligan McLane (1815–1898) and Lydia Milligan Sims McLane (1822–1887), wife of Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston."
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"Louis McLane Hamilton (1844–1868) was an officer in the United States Army during and after the American Civil War.",
" He served as a captain under General George Armstrong Custer in the Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma, where he died at the age of 24 while leading a charge in the Battle of Washita River.",
" He was a grandson of Alexander Hamilton, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States."
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"Rebecca Hamilton (born January 8, 1948) is a politician from the U.S. state of Oklahoma.",
" Hamilton served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives from 1981 to 1986 and again in 2003 until 2015.",
" Both times Hamilton represented district 89.",
" She is married to Rodney Hargrave and has two children, John and Hamilton."
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"William Stephen Hamilton (August 4, 1797 – October 9, 1850), a son of Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, was an American politician and miner who lived much of his life in the U.S. state of Illinois and territorial Wisconsin.",
" Hamilton was born in New York, where he attended the United States Military Academy before he resigned and moved to Illinois in 1817.",
" In Illinois he lived in Springfield and Peoria and eventually migrated to the lead-mining region of southern Wisconsin and established Hamilton's Diggings at present-day Wiota.",
" Hamilton served in various political offices and as a commander in two Midwest Indian Wars.",
" In 1849 he moved to California on the heels of the California Gold Rush.",
" He died in Sacramento, most likely of cholera, in October 1850."
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"Allan McLane (August 8, 1746 – May 22, 1829) was an officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolution.",
" He was then appointed as first United States Marshal of Delaware on September 26, 1789.",
"<ref name=\"http://www.usmarshals.gov\"> </ref> He was appointed as Collector of the Port of Wilmington in 1797 and remained in that office until his death on May 22, 1829, at the age of 83.",
" His son, Louis McLane, served as the U.S. Secretary of State for President Andrew Jackson."
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"Custer developed a strong reputation during the Civil War.",
" He participated in the first major engagement, the First Battle of Bull Run on July 21, 1861, near Washington, D.C. His association with several important officers helped his career as did his success as a highly effective cavalry commander.",
" Custer was brevetted to brigadier general at age 23, less than a week before the Battle of Gettysburg, where he personally led cavalry charges that prevented Confederate cavalry from attacking the Union rear in support of Pickett's Charge.",
" He was wounded in the Battle of Culpeper Court House in Virginia on September 13, 1863.",
" In 1864, Custer was awarded another star and brevetted to major general rank.",
" At the conclusion of the Appomattox Campaign, in which he and his troops played a decisive role, Custer was present at General Robert E. Lee's surrender to General Ulysses S. Grant, on April 9, 1865."
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"Louis McLane (May 28, 1786 – October 7, 1857) was an American lawyer and politician from Wilmington, in New Castle County, Delaware, and Baltimore, Maryland.",
" He was a veteran of the War of 1812 and a member of the Federalist Party and later the Democratic Party.",
" He served as the U.S. Representative from Delaware, U.S. Senator from Delaware, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, U.S. Secretary of State, Minister Plenipotentiary to the United Kingdom, and President of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.",
" As a member of President Andrew Jackson's Cabinet, McLane was a prominent figure during the Bank War.",
" McLane pursued a more moderate approach towards the Second Bank of the United States than the President, but agreed with Jackson's decision in 1832 to veto a Congressional bill renewing the Bank's charter.",
" He also helped draft the Force Bill in 1833."
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"Russ Hamilton (born 1948 or 1949) is an American poker player.",
" He was the 1994 World Series of Poker main event champion, defeating Hugh Vincent in heads-up play to win $1 million in first-prize money, as well as his body weight in silver.",
" Following his World Series win, Hamilton served as a consultant for Ultimate Bet, an online poker server.",
" In 2008, the Kahnawake Gaming Commission found Hamilton largely responsible for cheating players on Ultimate Bet out of $6.1 million through software that allowed access to opponents' hole cards.",
" In 2009, Kahnawake increased the $6.1 million estimate to $22,100,000."
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"William 'Bill' David Hamilton (born July 14, 1950 in Buckhannon, West Virginia) is an American politician and a Republican member of the West Virginia House of Delegates representing District 45 since January 12, 2013.",
" Hamilton served consecutively from January 2003 until January 2013 in the District 39 seat."
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"Title: Mark R. Hamilton\n\nMark R. Hamilton (born ca. 1945) is an American academic, and the immediate past president of the University of Alaska. Hamilton graduated with his bachelor's degree from the U.S. Military Academy. He received his master's degree in English Literature from Florida State University. In addition he graduated from the Armed Forces Staff College in Virginia, and the U.S. Army War College in Pennsylvania. In 1998 he was selected to be President of the University of Alaska System. Prior to this position, Hamilton served in the United States Army where he earned the rank of Major General. His last major military duty post was as head of recruiting for the Army. He retired with 31 years of service and accepted the president's position at UA soon after.",
"Title: Louis McLane House\n\nLouis McLane House was a historic home located at Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware. It was built before 1792, and is an example of an 18th-century urban residence. It is a 3 1/2-story, three-bay, brick dwelling with a gable roof later modified for commercial uses. It was the home of Congressman Louis McLane (1786–1857) and the birthplace of American politician, military officer, and diplomat Robert Milligan McLane (1815–1898) and Lydia Milligan Sims McLane (1822–1887), wife of Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston.",
"Title: Louis McLane Hamilton\n\nLouis McLane Hamilton (1844–1868) was an officer in the United States Army during and after the American Civil War. He served as a captain under General George Armstrong Custer in the Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma, where he died at the age of 24 while leading a charge in the Battle of Washita River. He was a grandson of Alexander Hamilton, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.",
"Title: Rebecca Hamilton (politician)\n\nRebecca Hamilton (born January 8, 1948) is a politician from the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Hamilton served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives from 1981 to 1986 and again in 2003 until 2015. Both times Hamilton represented district 89. She is married to Rodney Hargrave and has two children, John and Hamilton.",
"Title: William S. Hamilton\n\nWilliam Stephen Hamilton (August 4, 1797 – October 9, 1850), a son of Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, was an American politician and miner who lived much of his life in the U.S. state of Illinois and territorial Wisconsin. Hamilton was born in New York, where he attended the United States Military Academy before he resigned and moved to Illinois in 1817. In Illinois he lived in Springfield and Peoria and eventually migrated to the lead-mining region of southern Wisconsin and established Hamilton's Diggings at present-day Wiota. Hamilton served in various political offices and as a commander in two Midwest Indian Wars. In 1849 he moved to California on the heels of the California Gold Rush. He died in Sacramento, most likely of cholera, in October 1850.",
"Title: Allen McLane\n\nAllan McLane (August 8, 1746 – May 22, 1829) was an officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolution. He was then appointed as first United States Marshal of Delaware on September 26, 1789. <ref name=\"http://www.usmarshals.gov\"> </ref> He was appointed as Collector of the Port of Wilmington in 1797 and remained in that office until his death on May 22, 1829, at the age of 83. His son, Louis McLane, served as the U.S. Secretary of State for President Andrew Jackson.",
"Title: George Armstrong Custer\n\nCuster developed a strong reputation during the Civil War. He participated in the first major engagement, the First Battle of Bull Run on July 21, 1861, near Washington, D.C. His association with several important officers helped his career as did his success as a highly effective cavalry commander. Custer was brevetted to brigadier general at age 23, less than a week before the Battle of Gettysburg, where he personally led cavalry charges that prevented Confederate cavalry from attacking the Union rear in support of Pickett's Charge. He was wounded in the Battle of Culpeper Court House in Virginia on September 13, 1863. In 1864, Custer was awarded another star and brevetted to major general rank. At the conclusion of the Appomattox Campaign, in which he and his troops played a decisive role, Custer was present at General Robert E. Lee's surrender to General Ulysses S. Grant, on April 9, 1865.",
"Title: Louis McLane\n\nLouis McLane (May 28, 1786 – October 7, 1857) was an American lawyer and politician from Wilmington, in New Castle County, Delaware, and Baltimore, Maryland. He was a veteran of the War of 1812 and a member of the Federalist Party and later the Democratic Party. He served as the U.S. Representative from Delaware, U.S. Senator from Delaware, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, U.S. Secretary of State, Minister Plenipotentiary to the United Kingdom, and President of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. As a member of President Andrew Jackson's Cabinet, McLane was a prominent figure during the Bank War. McLane pursued a more moderate approach towards the Second Bank of the United States than the President, but agreed with Jackson's decision in 1832 to veto a Congressional bill renewing the Bank's charter. He also helped draft the Force Bill in 1833.",
"Title: Russ Hamilton\n\nRuss Hamilton (born 1948 or 1949) is an American poker player. He was the 1994 World Series of Poker main event champion, defeating Hugh Vincent in heads-up play to win $1 million in first-prize money, as well as his body weight in silver. Following his World Series win, Hamilton served as a consultant for Ultimate Bet, an online poker server. In 2008, the Kahnawake Gaming Commission found Hamilton largely responsible for cheating players on Ultimate Bet out of $6.1 million through software that allowed access to opponents' hole cards. In 2009, Kahnawake increased the $6.1 million estimate to $22,100,000.",
"Title: Bill Hamilton (West Virginia politician)\n\nWilliam 'Bill' David Hamilton (born July 14, 1950 in Buckhannon, West Virginia) is an American politician and a Republican member of the West Virginia House of Delegates representing District 45 since January 12, 2013. Hamilton served consecutively from January 2003 until January 2013 in the District 39 seat."
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941
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Fred Gehrke is the great-grandfather of a baseball player drafted in what year?
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2010
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" Kingsbury was the first baseball player to earn back-to-back Atlantic 10 Player of the Year Awards, in 2001 and 2002.",
" He went to school at Fordham where he set an NCAA record for stolen bases in a game (8), and was drafted by the Pirates in the 8th round of the 2002 Major League Baseball Draft, but his excellent glove, a quick bat, an intelligent hitting approach, and his work ethic could have given him a third or fourth-round pick if he'd gone to a warm-weather college."
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"Emeel Badie Salem, Jr. (born February 11, 1985 in Birmingham, Alabama) is an American professional baseball outfielder who is a free agent.",
" He bats and throws left-handed, and primarily plays center field.",
" Salem attended the University of Alabama from 2004 to 2007 and received many awards while playing for the Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team.",
" He was also awarded for his achievements as a student-athlete, including becoming the first college baseball player to win the Lowe's Senior CLASS Award in 2007 after achieving a 3.85 grade point average from his freshman to senior years in college.",
" Salem was drafted as a junior at The University of Alabama in the 10th round of the 2006 Major League Baseball Draft by the Baltimore Orioles, but opted to return for his senior year.",
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"Clarence Fred Gehrke (April 24, 1918 – February 9, 2002) was an American football player and executive.",
" He played in the National Football League (NFL) for the Cleveland / Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers and Chicago Cardinals from 1940 through 1950.",
" To boost team morale, Gehrke designed and painted the Los Angeles Rams logo in 1948, which was the first painted on the helmets of an NFL team.",
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"Jackie Walker (born November 3, 1962) is a former an American football linebacker who played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL).",
" He was the 28th player selected in the 1986 NFL Draft, the first player drafted in the second round of a year in which there were only 27 first-round picks.",
" His selection was controversial, as he did not score particularly well in the pre-draft combines, and there were more-heralded linebackers still on the board.",
" Walker attended Carroll High School in Monroe, Louisiana.",
" He was a latecomer to organized sports, not playing football until high school coaches and his older brother convinced him to join the team in his senior year of high school.",
" A quick and aggressive player, he was a starter all four years at Jackson State University, where he also played power forward for the basketball team.",
" In his senior year, he led the team with 131 tackles, was named to two All-American teams, and was named Southwestern Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year.",
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" Although popular with teammates and a standout on special teams, he never worked his way into the regular lineup.",
" Buccaneers coach Ray Perkins at one point toyed with the idea of taking advantage of his athleticism by converting him to tight end, but dropped the idea due to lack of interest from Walker.",
" When Plan B free agency began in 1989, Walker was one of the players allowed to leave.",
" He was signed by the New York Jets in 1989 after being left unprotected by the Buccaneers, but was cut from the Jets in training camp.",
" He later played for the Cincinnati Rockers, Miami Hooters, and Orlando Predators of the Arena Football League."
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"Christian Stephen Yelich (born December 5, 1991) is an American professional baseball left fielder for the Miami Marlins of Major League Baseball (MLB).",
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"The 1948 Los Angeles Rams season was the team's 11th year with the National Football League and the third season in Los Angeles.",
" The Rams debuted the first helmet logo in league history in 1948, an idea that was conceived by running back Fred Gehrke.",
" The season opener against the Lions was the final Wednesday night game in the NFL.",
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"Kevin Maurice Garnett (born May 19, 1976) is an American former professional basketball player who played for 21 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" He played the power forward and center positions.",
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" He entered the 1995 NBA draft, where he was selected with the fifth overall pick by the Minnesota Timberwolves and became the first NBA player drafted directly out of high school in 20 years."
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"The Devil Rays began to build their organization shortly after the franchise was awarded in 1995 by naming former Atlanta Braves assistant general manager Chuck LaMar the senior vice president of baseball operations and general manager.",
" The franchise's first minor league games took place in the 1996 season.",
" On November 7, 1997, Larry Rothschild was named the team's first manager.",
" The team acquired 35 players in the Expansion Draft on November 18, 1997.",
" Tony Saunders from the Florida Marlins was the first player drafted by the Devil Rays.",
" The team also drafted future star Bobby Abreu but traded him to the Philadelphia Phillies for Kevin Stocker, who had very little success for the Rays.",
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"John Jacob \"Jay\" Berwanger (March 19, 1914 – June 26, 2002) was an American college football player and referee.",
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" Berwanger was a star halfback for the Chicago Maroons football team of the University of Chicago, where he was known as the \"one man football team\".",
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"Title: Bobby Kingsbury\n\nBobby Kingsbury (born August 30, 1980) in Cleveland, Ohio, is an American baseball player. He is a two-time Atlantic 10 Player of the Year and went on to play in the Pittsburgh Pirates minor-league organization. Kingsbury was the first baseball player to earn back-to-back Atlantic 10 Player of the Year Awards, in 2001 and 2002. He went to school at Fordham where he set an NCAA record for stolen bases in a game (8), and was drafted by the Pirates in the 8th round of the 2002 Major League Baseball Draft, but his excellent glove, a quick bat, an intelligent hitting approach, and his work ethic could have given him a third or fourth-round pick if he'd gone to a warm-weather college.",
"Title: Emeel Salem\n\nEmeel Badie Salem, Jr. (born February 11, 1985 in Birmingham, Alabama) is an American professional baseball outfielder who is a free agent. He bats and throws left-handed, and primarily plays center field. Salem attended the University of Alabama from 2004 to 2007 and received many awards while playing for the Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team. He was also awarded for his achievements as a student-athlete, including becoming the first college baseball player to win the Lowe's Senior CLASS Award in 2007 after achieving a 3.85 grade point average from his freshman to senior years in college. Salem was drafted as a junior at The University of Alabama in the 10th round of the 2006 Major League Baseball Draft by the Baltimore Orioles, but opted to return for his senior year. Following his final season, he was drafted in the 6th round by the Tampa Bay Rays, signing a professional contract in June 2007. He has primarily played center field, however, Salem has played left field, right field and designated hitter.",
"Title: Fred Gehrke\n\nClarence Fred Gehrke (April 24, 1918 – February 9, 2002) was an American football player and executive. He played in the National Football League (NFL) for the Cleveland / Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers and Chicago Cardinals from 1940 through 1950. To boost team morale, Gehrke designed and painted the Los Angeles Rams logo in 1948, which was the first painted on the helmets of an NFL team. He later served as the general manager of the Denver Broncos from 1977 through 1981. He is the great-grandfather of Miami Marlin Christian Yelich",
"Title: Jackie Walker (American football, born 1962)\n\nJackie Walker (born November 3, 1962) is a former an American football linebacker who played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL). He was the 28th player selected in the 1986 NFL Draft, the first player drafted in the second round of a year in which there were only 27 first-round picks. His selection was controversial, as he did not score particularly well in the pre-draft combines, and there were more-heralded linebackers still on the board. Walker attended Carroll High School in Monroe, Louisiana. He was a latecomer to organized sports, not playing football until high school coaches and his older brother convinced him to join the team in his senior year of high school. A quick and aggressive player, he was a starter all four years at Jackson State University, where he also played power forward for the basketball team. In his senior year, he led the team with 131 tackles, was named to two All-American teams, and was named Southwestern Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year. While the Buccaneers staff were impressed with his raw talent and saw him as a potential Ted Hendricks-type player, the fans were critical of the selection of a player with so little training and experience. Walker started only nine games for the Buccaneers, all in 1987. Although popular with teammates and a standout on special teams, he never worked his way into the regular lineup. Buccaneers coach Ray Perkins at one point toyed with the idea of taking advantage of his athleticism by converting him to tight end, but dropped the idea due to lack of interest from Walker. When Plan B free agency began in 1989, Walker was one of the players allowed to leave. He was signed by the New York Jets in 1989 after being left unprotected by the Buccaneers, but was cut from the Jets in training camp. He later played for the Cincinnati Rockers, Miami Hooters, and Orlando Predators of the Arena Football League.",
"Title: Balor Moore\n\nBalor Lilbon Moore (born January 25, 1951) is a retired Major League Baseball pitcher. He was the first player drafted by the expansion Montreal Expos in the 1969 Major League Baseball draft (22nd overall).",
"Title: Christian Yelich\n\nChristian Stephen Yelich (born December 5, 1991) is an American professional baseball left fielder for the Miami Marlins of Major League Baseball (MLB). Yelich was drafted out of high school by the Marlins in the 1st round (23rd overall) of the 2010 Major League Baseball Draft. He stands 6 feet 3 inches and weighs 195 pounds.",
"Title: 1948 Los Angeles Rams season\n\nThe 1948 Los Angeles Rams season was the team's 11th year with the National Football League and the third season in Los Angeles. The Rams debuted the first helmet logo in league history in 1948, an idea that was conceived by running back Fred Gehrke. The season opener against the Lions was the final Wednesday night game in the NFL. In his first NFL game, future Pro Football Hall of Famer Tom Fears scored twice in the fourth quarter, and had his only pick-six of his career in a 44–7 victory.",
"Title: Kevin Garnett\n\nKevin Maurice Garnett (born May 19, 1976) is an American former professional basketball player who played for 21 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played the power forward and center positions. In high school, Garnett was a 1995 McDonald's All-American at Farragut Career Academy and won a national player of the year award. He entered the 1995 NBA draft, where he was selected with the fifth overall pick by the Minnesota Timberwolves and became the first NBA player drafted directly out of high school in 20 years.",
"Title: History of the Tampa Bay Rays\n\nThe Devil Rays began to build their organization shortly after the franchise was awarded in 1995 by naming former Atlanta Braves assistant general manager Chuck LaMar the senior vice president of baseball operations and general manager. The franchise's first minor league games took place in the 1996 season. On November 7, 1997, Larry Rothschild was named the team's first manager. The team acquired 35 players in the Expansion Draft on November 18, 1997. Tony Saunders from the Florida Marlins was the first player drafted by the Devil Rays. The team also drafted future star Bobby Abreu but traded him to the Philadelphia Phillies for Kevin Stocker, who had very little success for the Rays. Before the 1998 season, veteran stars Wade Boggs, Fred McGriff, and Wilson Álvarez were acquired.",
"Title: Jay Berwanger\n\nJohn Jacob \"Jay\" Berwanger (March 19, 1914 – June 26, 2002) was an American college football player and referee. He was the first winner of the Downtown Athletic Club Trophy in 1935 (the following year the award was renamed the Heisman Trophy); the trophy is awarded annually to the nation's most outstanding college football player. Berwanger was a star halfback for the Chicago Maroons football team of the University of Chicago, where he was known as the \"one man football team\". In 1936, Berwanger became the first player drafted into the National Football League (NFL) in its inaugural 1936 NFL Draft, though he did not play professionally."
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942
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Which hospital was establish almost a century before the other, Howard University Hospital or the Psychiatric Institute of Washington?
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Howard University Hospital
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"The Martin University Hospital (Slovak: \"Univerzitná nemocnica Martin\" , abbreviated to UNM) is a Slovak public university hospital located in the Martin municipality, in the county of Zilina, north-east of the Slovak capital Bratislava.",
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"University Hospital is a non-profit 581-bed private hospital located in downtown Augusta, Georgia.",
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"Kamuzu Central Hospital is a teritary referral hospital in the Lilongwe, Malawi.",
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" Southend University Hospital has 157 consultants providing various services, and serves a catchment area with a population of about 350,000.",
" It has officially been designated cancer centre status, and has also gained NHS Foundation Trust status under the name Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.",
" More importantly Southend University Hospital is home to Funky Towers, broadcasting across Southend and surrounding areas, 103.7 on your dial, keep it real, keep it funky."
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"Oslo University Hospital, Ullevål (Norwegian: \"Oslo universitetssykehus, Ullevål\" ), formerly Ullevål University Hospital (Norwegian: \"Ullevål universitetssykehus\" ) in Oslo, Norway is one of the four main campuses of Oslo University Hospital.",
" It was opened in 1887, and was an independent hospital owned by Oslo municipality and then by the state until it became part of Oslo University Hospital in 2009.",
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" He is currently conducting an outcome study of three psychotherapies for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) thanks to a five year grant from the National Institute of Mental Health.",
" He is most widely published in the area of interpersonal psychotherapy or IPT, a manualized form of treatment, in which he was trained by the late Gerald L. Klerman, M.D. Dr. Markowitz is a graduate of Columbia University and Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and received his psychiatric residency training at the Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic of Cornell University Medical School/New York-Presbyterian Hospital."
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"Title: Psychiatric Institute of Washington\n\nThe Psychiatric Institute of Washington (PIW) is an acute (104 bed) psychiatric hospital in Washington, D.C. Opened in 1967, PIW is a short-term, private hospital. It offers behavioral healthcare to patients suffering from mental and addictive illnesses, including children, adolescents, adults and the elderly. Services offered by PIW include inpatient, partial and intensive outpatient hospitalization, and group treatment programs for substance abuse and addiction.",
"Title: The New Freedmen's Clinic\n\nThe New Freedmen's Clinic (first opened in the summer of 2009) is a free student-run health care clinic affiliated with Howard University Hospital (HUH) and Howard University College of Medicine (HUCM). It gets its name from HUH's original name - Freedmen's Hospital. It is currently located in the heart of Washington, DC, within HUH.",
"Title: Martin University Hospital\n\nThe Martin University Hospital (Slovak: \"Univerzitná nemocnica Martin\" , abbreviated to UNM) is a Slovak public university hospital located in the Martin municipality, in the county of Zilina, north-east of the Slovak capital Bratislava. It is a teaching hospital and it is the main university hospital affiliated with the Jessenius School of Medicine. The hospital has over 1,700 employees. Martin University Hospital has 900 beds in total including all sectors.",
"Title: New York State Psychiatric Institute\n\nThe New York State Psychiatric Institute, located in the Columbia University Medical Center in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, was established in 1895 as one of the first institutions in the United States to integrate teaching, research and therapeutic approaches to the care of patients with mental illnesses. In 1925, the Institute affiliated with Presbyterian Hospital, now New York-Presbyterian Hospital, adding general hospital facilities to the Institute's psychiatric services and research laboratories.",
"Title: University Hospital (Augusta, Georgia)\n\nUniversity Hospital is a non-profit 581-bed private hospital located in downtown Augusta, Georgia. Established in 1818, it is the second-oldest hospital in Georgia. Although University Hospital is considered a teaching institution, it does not currently sponsor an academic program resulting in a degree. University Hospital is no longer directly affiliated with the Medical College of Georgia or Augusta University. University Hospital is a fully private hospital receiving no local or state funding.",
"Title: Kamuzu Central Hospital\n\nKamuzu Central Hospital is a teritary referral hospital in the Lilongwe, Malawi. It is estimated to have 600-1,000 beds, though the true number of patients always exceeds the number of beds. It serves approximately 5 million people. It has a partnership with the University of North Carolina in the United States and a partnership project, called MAGNET (Malawi German Networking for Capacity Building in Treatment, Training and Research at Kamuzu Central Hospital), with the Institute of Public Health of the University Hospital Heidelberg in Germany, the University Hospital Cologne and the University Hospital Bonn.",
"Title: Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust\n\nSouthend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (also known as Southend University Hospital and commonly referred to as Southend Hospital) is an NHS hospital located in Westcliff-on-Sea, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England. Southend University Hospital has 157 consultants providing various services, and serves a catchment area with a population of about 350,000. It has officially been designated cancer centre status, and has also gained NHS Foundation Trust status under the name Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. More importantly Southend University Hospital is home to Funky Towers, broadcasting across Southend and surrounding areas, 103.7 on your dial, keep it real, keep it funky.",
"Title: Oslo University Hospital, Ullevål\n\nOslo University Hospital, Ullevål (Norwegian: \"Oslo universitetssykehus, Ullevål\" ), formerly Ullevål University Hospital (Norwegian: \"Ullevål universitetssykehus\" ) in Oslo, Norway is one of the four main campuses of Oslo University Hospital. It was opened in 1887, and was an independent hospital owned by Oslo municipality and then by the state until it became part of Oslo University Hospital in 2009. It is the largest hospital in Norway.",
"Title: John Markowitz\n\nJohn C. Markowitz (born 1954 in New York City) is an American physician, a Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at the Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons and a Psychiatric Researcher at the New York State Psychiatric Institute. For several decades he has conducted research on psychotherapies and medications as treatments for mood disorders (major depressive disorder and dysthymic disorder), anxiety disorders, and personality disorders. He is currently conducting an outcome study of three psychotherapies for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) thanks to a five year grant from the National Institute of Mental Health. He is most widely published in the area of interpersonal psychotherapy or IPT, a manualized form of treatment, in which he was trained by the late Gerald L. Klerman, M.D. Dr. Markowitz is a graduate of Columbia University and Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and received his psychiatric residency training at the Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic of Cornell University Medical School/New York-Presbyterian Hospital."
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943
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Are Stan Lee and Dashiell Hammett of the same nationality?
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yes
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"Hammett is a 1982 mystery film directed by Wim Wenders and executive produced by Francis Ford Coppola.",
" The screenplay was written by Ross Thomas and Dennis O'Flaherty, based on the novel of the same name by Joe Gores.",
" It stars Frederic Forrest as detective story writer Dashiell Hammett, who gets caught up in a mystery very much like one of his own stories.",
" Marilu Henner plays Hammett's neighbor, Kit Conger, and Peter Boyle plays Jimmy Ryan, an old friend from Hammett's days as a Pinkerton agent."
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" The story has been adapted several times for the cinema.",
" The main character, Sam Spade, appears in this novel and in three lesser-known short stories and is widely cited as the crystallizing figure in the development of the hard-boiled private detective genre.",
" Raymond Chandler's character Philip Marlowe, for instance, was strongly influenced by Hammett's Spade.",
" Spade was a departure from Hammett's nameless detective, The Continental Op.",
" Spade combined several features of previous detectives, notably his cold detachment, keen eye for detail, unflinching, sometimes ruthless, determination to achieve his own form of justice, and a complete lack of sentimentality."
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" The film stars Ricardo Cortez as private detective Sam Spade and Bebe Daniels as Ruth Wonderly.",
" Maude Fulton, Brown Holmes, and Lucien Hubbard (who went uncredited) wrote the screenplay.",
" The supporting cast features Dudley Digges, Thelma Todd, Walter Long, Una Merkel, and Dwight Frye.",
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" Gores was also recognized for his novels \"Hammett\" (1975; made into the 1982 film \"Hammett\"), \"Spade & Archer\" (the 2009 prequel to Dashiell Hammett's \"The Maltese Falcon\") and his Edgar Award-winning or -nominated works, such as \"A Time of Predators\", \"32 Cadillacs\" and \"Come Morning\"."
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"Roadhouse Nights is a 1930 American Pre-Code gangster film.",
" A number of sources including Sally Cline in her book \"Dashiell Hammett Man of Mystery\" claim it is based on the classic novel \"Red Harvest\" written by Dashiell Hammett (author of \"The Maltese Falcon\", \"The Thin Man\", and \"The Glass Key\").",
" However the credits of the film itself say only \"An Original Screenplay by Ben Hecht.\"",
" Hammett receives no mention at all (and the plots are not similar)."
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" The labor dispute in the novel was inspired by Butte's Anaconda Road Massacre."
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"Title: The Glass Key\n\nThe Glass Key is a novel by Dashiell Hammett, said to be his favorite among his works. It was first published as a serial in \"Black Mask\" magazine in 1930, then was collected in 1931 (in London; the American edition followed 3 months later) It tells the story of a gambler and racketeer, Ned Beaumont, whose devotion to a crooked political boss, Paul Madvig, leads him to investigate the murder of a local senator's son as a potential gang war brews. Hammett dedicated the novel to his onetime lover Nell Martin.",
"Title: Hammett (film)\n\nHammett is a 1982 mystery film directed by Wim Wenders and executive produced by Francis Ford Coppola. The screenplay was written by Ross Thomas and Dennis O'Flaherty, based on the novel of the same name by Joe Gores. It stars Frederic Forrest as detective story writer Dashiell Hammett, who gets caught up in a mystery very much like one of his own stories. Marilu Henner plays Hammett's neighbor, Kit Conger, and Peter Boyle plays Jimmy Ryan, an old friend from Hammett's days as a Pinkerton agent.",
"Title: Hammett Prize\n\nThe Hammett Prize is awarded annually by the International Association of Crime Writers, North American Branch (IACW/NA) to a Canadian or US citizen or permanent resident for a book in English in the field of crime writing. It is named after crime-writer Dashiell Hammett and was established in 1991.",
"Title: The Maltese Falcon (novel)\n\nThe Maltese Falcon is a 1929 detective novel by Dashiell Hammett, originally serialized in the magazine \"Black Mask\" beginning with the September 1929 issue. The story has been adapted several times for the cinema. The main character, Sam Spade, appears in this novel and in three lesser-known short stories and is widely cited as the crystallizing figure in the development of the hard-boiled private detective genre. Raymond Chandler's character Philip Marlowe, for instance, was strongly influenced by Hammett's Spade. Spade was a departure from Hammett's nameless detective, The Continental Op. Spade combined several features of previous detectives, notably his cold detachment, keen eye for detail, unflinching, sometimes ruthless, determination to achieve his own form of justice, and a complete lack of sentimentality.",
"Title: The Maltese Falcon (1931 film)\n\nThe Maltese Falcon is a 1931 American pre-Code crime film, based on the novel of the same name by Dashiell Hammett and directed by Roy Del Ruth. The film stars Ricardo Cortez as private detective Sam Spade and Bebe Daniels as Ruth Wonderly. Maude Fulton, Brown Holmes, and Lucien Hubbard (who went uncredited) wrote the screenplay. The supporting cast features Dudley Digges, Thelma Todd, Walter Long, Una Merkel, and Dwight Frye. The film is based on the 1929 novel \"The Maltese Falcon\" by Dashiell Hammett published by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.",
"Title: Joe Gores\n\nJoseph Nicholas \"Joe\" Gores (born December 25, 1931, in Rochester, Minnesota, United States; died January 10, 2011, in Greenbrae, California) was an American mystery writer. He was known best for his novels and short stories set in San Francisco and featuring the fictional \"Dan Kearney and Associates\" (the \"DKA Files\") private investigation firm specializing in repossessing cars, a thinly veiled escalation of his own experiences as a confidential sleuth and repo man. Gores was also recognized for his novels \"Hammett\" (1975; made into the 1982 film \"Hammett\"), \"Spade & Archer\" (the 2009 prequel to Dashiell Hammett's \"The Maltese Falcon\") and his Edgar Award-winning or -nominated works, such as \"A Time of Predators\", \"32 Cadillacs\" and \"Come Morning\".",
"Title: Roadhouse Nights\n\nRoadhouse Nights is a 1930 American Pre-Code gangster film. A number of sources including Sally Cline in her book \"Dashiell Hammett Man of Mystery\" claim it is based on the classic novel \"Red Harvest\" written by Dashiell Hammett (author of \"The Maltese Falcon\", \"The Thin Man\", and \"The Glass Key\"). However the credits of the film itself say only \"An Original Screenplay by Ben Hecht.\" Hammett receives no mention at all (and the plots are not similar).",
"Title: Red Harvest\n\nRed Harvest (1929) is a novel by Dashiell Hammett. The story is narrated by The Continental Op, a frequent character in Hammett's fiction, much of which is drawn from his own experiences as an operative of the Pinkerton Detective Agency (fictionalized as the Continental Detective Agency). The labor dispute in the novel was inspired by Butte's Anaconda Road Massacre.",
"Title: Dashiell Hammett\n\nSamuel Dashiell Hammett ( ; May 27, 1894 – January 10, 1961) was an American author of hard-boiled detective novels and short stories, screenwriter, and political activist. Among the enduring characters he created are Sam Spade (\"The Maltese Falcon\"), Nick and Nora Charles (\"The Thin Man\"), and the Continental Op (\"Red Harvest\" and \"The Dain Curse\").",
"Title: Stan Lee\n\nStan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber , December 28, 1922) is an American comic-book writer, editor, film executive producer, and publisher. He was formerly editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics, and later its publisher and chairman before leaving the company to become its chairman emeritus, as well as a member of the editorial board."
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Who is the basketball coach of the oldest Catholic University in Pennsylvania?
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Jay Wright
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"The Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology (ICSST) is the major seminary for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark and is part of Seton Hall University, a Roman Catholic university in New Jersey, and is located in South Orange, within the Archdiocese of Newark.",
" ICSST is one of the oldest Catholic seminaries in the United States.",
" Seton Hall is the oldest diocesan university in the country.",
" ICSST admits both students to study as seminarians and lay persons as well.",
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"The Fordham University Press is a publishing house, a division of Fordham University, that publishes primarily in the humanities and the social sciences.",
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"Villanova University is a private research university located in Radnor Township, a suburb northwest of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, within the Archdiocese of Philadelphia in the United States.",
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"Franciscan University of Steubenville is a private and coeducational Catholic university located in Steubenville, Ohio, 40 mi west of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania .",
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"Bill Dooley (born April 1, 1960) is the former head men's basketball coach at the University of Richmond from 1993 through 1997.",
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" Dooley began his collegiate playing career at Catholic University before transferring to the University of Richmond, where he served as team captain for the 1982-83 season.",
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"Greg White (born 1959 in Mullens, West Virginia) is an American basketball coach best known, as the head coach at Marshall University and assistant coach for the UCLA Bruins.",
" He is also a well known motivational speaker on the speakers circuit in both the university and business world.",
" He has spoken to major corporations such as Mercedes, BMW, Subway, State Farm, Chevrolet, AT&T, Timken and Nisource to name a few.",
" On the college speakers circuit he has spoken at University of Alabama, Ohio State University, University of Kentucky, UCLA, Kansas State University, University of South Carolina, University of Louisville, Wake Forest University, University of Tennessee, University of Maryland, Iowa State University, Catholic University of America and University of Denver to name a few.",
" He graduated from the (now closed) Mullens High School in Mullens, WV and went on to play at NCAA Division I Marshall University, where he is a member of the school's Hall of Fame.",
" He was a record setting point guard, starting 113 consecutive games from 1977-81 and still holds numerous records at Marshall.",
" His legendary ball handling skills are world famous as he has traveled the globe performing as motivational speaker, exhibitionist and clinician.",
" His 115 wins as Marshall's head coach rank him as the 3rd winningest coach in Marshall Basketball history (29 coaches).",
" His teams amazed a 87-17 home record in Marshall's Cam Henderson Center.",
" Additionally, his teams at Marshall had a record setting 27 game home win streak and were 34-3 in home games against non conference teams beating foes like Wake Forest University, University of Georgia, University of Detroit and The University of Massachusetts.",
" In 2002, Greg's Marshall team lead all Division I basketball teams in 3 point field goal shooting percentage at 44% and he had 18 all conference players during his time as Marshall's head coach.",
" He had one player, Keith Veney, who hit 15 3's in a game which still stands as an NCAA record.",
" He has written several books with his most popular book being \"The Winning Edge\", a book about the importance of goal setting and time management.",
" In 2016, he published \"Success: Attitude is Everything,\" a book focused on having a great attitude and strong mindset.",
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"Duquesne University of the Holy Spirit ( ) is a private Catholic university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.",
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" In 1911, the college became the first Catholic university in Pennsylvania.",
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"Maalik Benjamin Wayns (born May 2, 1991) is an American-born naturalized Belarusian professional basketball for the Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
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"St. Mary's University School of Law is one of the professional graduate schools of St. Mary's University.",
" The law school is located in San Antonio, Texas, USA and is the oldest Catholic law school in the American Southwest.",
" The University is a private Catholic university.",
" The School of Law has an enrollment of about 860 students, pursuing either Juris Doctor (J.D.), Master of Laws (LL.M.)",
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" degrees.",
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"Peter J. Dranginis (November 13, 1909 – August 5, 1995) was an American football player and coach.",
" He played college football at the Catholic University of America and professionally in the American Football League with the Boston Shamrocks and the Pittsburgh Americans.",
" Dranginis served as the co-head football coach at Middlebury College in 1944 with C. W. Laird.",
" Together they compiled a record of 2–1.",
" Dranginis also played college basketball at Catholic University."
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"Title: Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology\n\nThe Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology (ICSST) is the major seminary for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark and is part of Seton Hall University, a Roman Catholic university in New Jersey, and is located in South Orange, within the Archdiocese of Newark. ICSST is one of the oldest Catholic seminaries in the United States. Seton Hall is the oldest diocesan university in the country. ICSST admits both students to study as seminarians and lay persons as well. In addition to a Seminary Formation Program to prepare men for priesthood, ICSST has a renowned graduate program offering the following degrees:",
"Title: Fordham University Press\n\nThe Fordham University Press is a publishing house, a division of Fordham University, that publishes primarily in the humanities and the social sciences. Fordham University Press was established in 1907 and is headquartered at the university's Lincoln Center campus. It is the oldest Catholic university press in the United States, and the seventh-oldest in the nation.",
"Title: Villanova University\n\nVillanova University is a private research university located in Radnor Township, a suburb northwest of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, within the Archdiocese of Philadelphia in the United States. Named after Saint Thomas of Villanova, the school is the oldest Catholic university in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.",
"Title: Franciscan University of Steubenville\n\nFranciscan University of Steubenville is a private and coeducational Catholic university located in Steubenville, Ohio, 40 mi west of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . The university had 2,716 students as of fall 2015, including 2,454 students on campus, in 40 undergraduate and 8 graduate degree programs. The student body is 97 percent Catholic, and the university has the greatest number of students majoring in theology, catechetics, and philosophy of any Catholic university in the United States.",
"Title: Bill Dooley (basketball)\n\nBill Dooley (born April 1, 1960) is the former head men's basketball coach at the University of Richmond from 1993 through 1997. Prior to taking the helm of the Spiders basketball program, he served as assistant coach at Richmond for eight years under Dick Tarrant. Dooley began his collegiate playing career at Catholic University before transferring to the University of Richmond, where he served as team captain for the 1982-83 season. Dooley is currently an assistant coach at the University of Hartford after serving as varsity boys' basketball coach at Chestnut Hill Academy in Philadelphia.",
"Title: Greg White (basketball)\n\nGreg White (born 1959 in Mullens, West Virginia) is an American basketball coach best known, as the head coach at Marshall University and assistant coach for the UCLA Bruins. He is also a well known motivational speaker on the speakers circuit in both the university and business world. He has spoken to major corporations such as Mercedes, BMW, Subway, State Farm, Chevrolet, AT&T, Timken and Nisource to name a few. On the college speakers circuit he has spoken at University of Alabama, Ohio State University, University of Kentucky, UCLA, Kansas State University, University of South Carolina, University of Louisville, Wake Forest University, University of Tennessee, University of Maryland, Iowa State University, Catholic University of America and University of Denver to name a few. He graduated from the (now closed) Mullens High School in Mullens, WV and went on to play at NCAA Division I Marshall University, where he is a member of the school's Hall of Fame. He was a record setting point guard, starting 113 consecutive games from 1977-81 and still holds numerous records at Marshall. His legendary ball handling skills are world famous as he has traveled the globe performing as motivational speaker, exhibitionist and clinician. His 115 wins as Marshall's head coach rank him as the 3rd winningest coach in Marshall Basketball history (29 coaches). His teams amazed a 87-17 home record in Marshall's Cam Henderson Center. Additionally, his teams at Marshall had a record setting 27 game home win streak and were 34-3 in home games against non conference teams beating foes like Wake Forest University, University of Georgia, University of Detroit and The University of Massachusetts. In 2002, Greg's Marshall team lead all Division I basketball teams in 3 point field goal shooting percentage at 44% and he had 18 all conference players during his time as Marshall's head coach. He had one player, Keith Veney, who hit 15 3's in a game which still stands as an NCAA record. He has written several books with his most popular book being \"The Winning Edge\", a book about the importance of goal setting and time management. In 2016, he published \"Success: Attitude is Everything,\" a book focused on having a great attitude and strong mindset. His basketball camps are the largest sports camps in the history of West Virginia at Marshall University and the University of Charleston attracting over 1000 per summer at their peak.",
"Title: Duquesne University\n\nDuquesne University of the Holy Spirit ( ) is a private Catholic university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Founded by members of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit, Duquesne first opened its doors as the Pittsburgh Catholic College of the Holy Ghost in October 1878 with an enrollment of 40 students and a faculty of six. In 1911, the college became the first Catholic university in Pennsylvania. It is the only Spiritan institution of higher education in the world. It is named for an 18th century governor of New France, Michel-Ange Duquesne de Menneville.",
"Title: Maalik Wayns\n\nMaalik Benjamin Wayns (born May 2, 1991) is an American-born naturalized Belarusian professional basketball for the Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played high school basketball for Roman Catholic High School in Philadelphia, where he was a \"Parade\" All-American as well as a McDonald's All-American before playing college basketball for Villanova University under coach Jay Wright.",
"Title: St. Mary's University School of Law\n\nSt. Mary's University School of Law is one of the professional graduate schools of St. Mary's University. The law school is located in San Antonio, Texas, USA and is the oldest Catholic law school in the American Southwest. The University is a private Catholic university. The School of Law has an enrollment of about 860 students, pursuing either Juris Doctor (J.D.), Master of Laws (LL.M.) , or Master of Jurisprudence (M.Jur.) . degrees. St. Mary's is the first law school in Texas to offer the M.Jur., the graduate degree in the study of law for students not seeking to enter the practice of law.",
"Title: P. J. Dranginis\n\nPeter J. Dranginis (November 13, 1909 – August 5, 1995) was an American football player and coach. He played college football at the Catholic University of America and professionally in the American Football League with the Boston Shamrocks and the Pittsburgh Americans. Dranginis served as the co-head football coach at Middlebury College in 1944 with C. W. Laird. Together they compiled a record of 2–1. Dranginis also played college basketball at Catholic University."
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The Joint is a showroom located in a town with what population as of the 2010 census?
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223,167
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"Signal Mountain is a town in Hamilton County, Tennessee, United States.",
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"Arizona is a state located in the Western United States.",
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"Walpole is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States and also encompasses the entirely distinct entity of Walpole (CDP), with its much smaller area of 2.9 square miles and smaller population of 5,198 at the 2010 census.",
" Walpole Town, as the Census refers to the actual town, is located about 13 mi south of Downtown Boston and 23.5 mi north of Providence, Rhode Island.",
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" It is primarily located around U.S. Route 278, between Hilton Head Island and Interstate 95.",
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" The population was counted by the 2010 census at 12,893.",
" Bluffton is the fastest growing municipality in South Carolina with a population over 2,500, growing 882.7% between the 2000 and 2010 census.",
" Bluffton is the fifth largest municipality in South Carolina by land area.",
" The town is a primary city within the Hilton Head Island-Bluffton-Beaufort, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area.",
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" It is also home to MKB Raduga, a defense aerospace company specializing in design and production of missile systems.",
" The modern town was developed in the middle of the 20th century and town status was granted to it in 1956.",
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"West College Corner, also known as just College Corner, is a town in Union Township, Union County, Indiana, United States, located about five miles northwest of Oxford, Ohio.",
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" The town is bordered on the east by the state line with Ohio.",
" Across it is the village of College Corner, Ohio.",
" The town's public school, part of the Union County–College Corner Joint School District, is bisected by the state line and is operated jointly with the Ohio authorities.",
" It owes its name to the Ohio town, which was in the northwestern corner of the \"College Township\", the survey township designated by the Ohio General Assembly as the site of the state college that became Miami University.",
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"Xiangtang (; ] ) is a town located to the south of Nanchang, the capital of China's Jiangxi province, under the administration of Nanchang County It is the most populous town in the province with the population more than 150,000 as of the 2010 census.",
" The town was established from a village, which is still remaining near the present center of the town, during the Qing Dynasty.",
" The village experienced fast growth when the main part of the Zhejiang–Jiangxi Railway was completed in 1935.",
" Nowadays, Xiangtang has two main rail stations: Xiangtang West Station as the second largest freight yard in China and Xiangtang Station as a level-1 passenger station nationwide.",
" It also had the only civilian airport(joint military/civilian) in Jiangxi province before Nanchang Changbei International Airport went to operation in September 10, 1999."
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"Title: Newburgh, Indiana\n\nNewburgh is a town in Ohio Township, Warrick County, Indiana, United States, located just east of Evansville, Indiana along the Ohio River. The population was 3,325 at the 2010 census, although the town is part of the larger Evansville metropolitan area which recorded a population of 342,815, and Ohio Township, which Newburgh shares with nearby Chandler has a population of 37,749 in the 2010 Census.",
"Title: Signal Mountain, Tennessee\n\nSignal Mountain is a town in Hamilton County, Tennessee, United States. The town is a suburb of Chattanooga and is located on Walden Ridge, a land mass often mistakenly referred to as \"Signal Mountain\" itself. Signal Mountain is also used as a colloquial name for part of the Walden Ridge close to the town. The town population was 7,554 as of the 2010 census. The population for zip code 37377 was 15,310 as of the 2010 census.",
"Title: List of cities and towns in Arizona\n\nArizona is a state located in the Western United States. There are 91 incorporated cities and towns in the U.S. state of Arizona as of 2010. Incorporated places in Arizona are those that have been granted home rule, possessing a local government in the form of a city or town council. The 2010 census put 5,021,810 of the state's 6,392,017 residents within these cities and towns, accounting for 78.56% of the population. Most of the population is concentrated within the Phoenix metropolitan area, with an 2010 census population of 4,192,887 (65.60% of the state population).",
"Title: Walpole, Massachusetts\n\nWalpole is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States and also encompasses the entirely distinct entity of Walpole (CDP), with its much smaller area of 2.9 square miles and smaller population of 5,198 at the 2010 census. Walpole Town, as the Census refers to the actual town, is located about 13 mi south of Downtown Boston and 23.5 mi north of Providence, Rhode Island. The population was 24,070 at the 2010 census. Walpole was first settled in 1659 and was considered a part of Dedham until officially incorporated in 1724. The town was named after Sir Robert Walpole, \"de facto\" first Prime Minister of Great Britain.",
"Title: Paradise, Nevada\n\nParadise is an unincorporated town and census-designated place (CDP) in Clark County, Nevada, United States, adjacent to the city of Las Vegas. The population was 223,167 at the 2010 census, making it the most populous unincorporated community in Nevada. As an unincorporated town, it is governed by the Clark County Commission with input from the Paradise Town Advisory Board. Paradise was formed on December 8, 1950.",
"Title: Bluffton, South Carolina\n\nBluffton is a Lowcountry town in Beaufort County, South Carolina, United States. It is primarily located around U.S. Route 278, between Hilton Head Island and Interstate 95. The town's original one square mile area, now known as Old Town, is situated on a bluff along the May River. The population was counted by the 2010 census at 12,893. Bluffton is the fastest growing municipality in South Carolina with a population over 2,500, growing 882.7% between the 2000 and 2010 census. Bluffton is the fifth largest municipality in South Carolina by land area. The town is a primary city within the Hilton Head Island-Bluffton-Beaufort, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area. Bluffton is known for its eclectic Old Town district and natural views of the May River. It has been called \"the last true coastal village of the South.\"",
"Title: Dubna\n\nDubna (Russian: Дубна́ ; ] ) is a town in Moscow Oblast, Russia. It has a status of \"naukograd\" (i.e. town of science), being home to the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, an international nuclear physics research center and one of the largest scientific foundations in the country. It is also home to MKB Raduga, a defense aerospace company specializing in design and production of missile systems. The modern town was developed in the middle of the 20th century and town status was granted to it in 1956. Population: (2010 Census) ; (2002 Census) ; (1989 Census)",
"Title: West College Corner, Indiana\n\nWest College Corner, also known as just College Corner, is a town in Union Township, Union County, Indiana, United States, located about five miles northwest of Oxford, Ohio. The population was 676 at the 2010 census. The town is bordered on the east by the state line with Ohio. Across it is the village of College Corner, Ohio. The town's public school, part of the Union County–College Corner Joint School District, is bisected by the state line and is operated jointly with the Ohio authorities. It owes its name to the Ohio town, which was in the northwestern corner of the \"College Township\", the survey township designated by the Ohio General Assembly as the site of the state college that became Miami University. This survey township was later organized as a civil township, Oxford Township.",
"Title: Xiangtang, Jiangxi\n\nXiangtang (; ] ) is a town located to the south of Nanchang, the capital of China's Jiangxi province, under the administration of Nanchang County It is the most populous town in the province with the population more than 150,000 as of the 2010 census. The town was established from a village, which is still remaining near the present center of the town, during the Qing Dynasty. The village experienced fast growth when the main part of the Zhejiang–Jiangxi Railway was completed in 1935. Nowadays, Xiangtang has two main rail stations: Xiangtang West Station as the second largest freight yard in China and Xiangtang Station as a level-1 passenger station nationwide. It also had the only civilian airport(joint military/civilian) in Jiangxi province before Nanchang Changbei International Airport went to operation in September 10, 1999.",
"Title: The Joint (music venue)\n\nThe Joint is a 4,000 seat showroom located inside the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Paradise, Nevada. This is a common venue for classic rock and modern rock bands in the Las Vegas Valley."
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946
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Which leading US university is longer established: University of Chicago or University of Iowa?
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University of Iowa
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comparison
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" The Lord President was subject to the chief governor, but had full authority within the province, extending to civil, criminal and church legal matters, the imposition of martial law, official appointments, and command of military forces.",
" Some appointments to military governor of Munster were not accompanied by the status of President.",
" The width of his powers led to frequent clashes with the longer established courts, and in 1622 he was warned sharply not to \"intermeddle\" with cases which were properly the business of those courts.",
" He was assisted by a Council whose members included the Chief Justice of Munster, another justice and the Attorney General for the Province.",
" By 1620 his council was permanently based in Limerick."
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"Carrick Swans GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club, located in the town of Carrick-on-Suir in south County Tipperary in Ireland.",
" It is one of three GAA clubs in the town, one of which, St. Molleran's, is in County Waterford in the southern suburb of Carrickbeg.",
" The Swans are predominantly a hurling club and lead the roll of honour for the number of South Tipperary senior hurling championships won.",
" The club enjoys a keen rivalry with the longer established Carrick Davins, named in honour of Maurice Davin, first President of the GAA who lived at Deerpark near the town.",
" They have one of the best setups for underage youngsters in the county with numerous county titles been won underage.",
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"Formula BMW was a junior racing formula for single seater cars.",
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"Princessa is a Polish chocolate bar made by Nestlé similar to, and in competition to, the longer established Prince Polo - it's a chocolate covered wafer bar and comes in numerous variations including:"
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"The Lord President of Connaught was a military leader with wide-ranging powers, reaching into the civil sphere, in the English government of Connaught in Ireland, in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.",
" The office was created in 1569, and in 1604 was reconstituted with full powers to hear all civil suits, to impose martial law and to proceed with \"fire and sword\" against the King's enemies.",
" The width of his powers gave rise to clashes with the longer established courts: in 1622 he and the Lord President of Munster were ordered not to \"intermeddle' in cases which were properly within the remit of those courts.",
" He was assisted by a council whose members included the Chief Justice of Connacht, one or two associate justices and the Attorney General for the Province.",
" The office was abolished in 1672."
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"Off Road Karting uses a four-wheeled powered vehicle designed for off road use as opposed to the longer established activities of \"racing\" go-karts used for racing on a paved road circuit.",
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"OneAsia is a men's professional golf tour based in the Asia-Pacific region.",
" The tour was founded in 2009 as a joint venture between the PGA Tour of Australasia, the China Golf Association, the Korean Golf Association and the Korean PGA.",
" The Japan Golf Tour has been invited to participate in the project in 2012 and has co-sanctioned the Indonesia Open, Indonesia PGA Championship and Thailand Open.",
" OneAsia is a rival to the longer established Asian Tour, with which it has poor relations.",
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"Title: Carrick Swans GAA\n\nCarrick Swans GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club, located in the town of Carrick-on-Suir in south County Tipperary in Ireland. It is one of three GAA clubs in the town, one of which, St. Molleran's, is in County Waterford in the southern suburb of Carrickbeg. The Swans are predominantly a hurling club and lead the roll of honour for the number of South Tipperary senior hurling championships won. The club enjoys a keen rivalry with the longer established Carrick Davins, named in honour of Maurice Davin, first President of the GAA who lived at Deerpark near the town. They have one of the best setups for underage youngsters in the county with numerous county titles been won underage. The Swans' most famous players were the Wall brothers, Willie and Tom who played with distinction for Tipperary in the 1940s.",
"Title: Lords Spiritual\n\nThe Lords Spiritual of the United Kingdom are the 26 bishops of the established Church of England who serve in the House of Lords along with the Lords Temporal. The Church of Scotland, which is Presbyterian, and the Anglican churches in Wales and Northern Ireland, which are no longer established churches, are not represented.",
"Title: University of Iowa\n\nThe University of Iowa (also known as the UI, U of I, UIowa, or simply Iowa) is a flagship public research university in Iowa City, Iowa. Founded in 1847, it is the oldest university in the state. Iowa is the second largest university in the state of Iowa, behind Iowa State University. University of Iowa is organized into eleven colleges offering more than 200 areas of study and seven professional degrees.",
"Title: Formula BMW\n\nFormula BMW was a junior racing formula for single seater cars. It was positioned at the bottom of the motorsport career ladder alongside the longer established Formula Ford category. Like Formula Ford, it was intended to function as the young kart racing graduate's first experience of car racing.",
"Title: Princessa (chocolate bar)\n\nPrincessa is a Polish chocolate bar made by Nestlé similar to, and in competition to, the longer established Prince Polo - it's a chocolate covered wafer bar and comes in numerous variations including:",
"Title: Lord President of Connaught\n\nThe Lord President of Connaught was a military leader with wide-ranging powers, reaching into the civil sphere, in the English government of Connaught in Ireland, in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The office was created in 1569, and in 1604 was reconstituted with full powers to hear all civil suits, to impose martial law and to proceed with \"fire and sword\" against the King's enemies. The width of his powers gave rise to clashes with the longer established courts: in 1622 he and the Lord President of Munster were ordered not to \"intermeddle' in cases which were properly within the remit of those courts. He was assisted by a council whose members included the Chief Justice of Connacht, one or two associate justices and the Attorney General for the Province. The office was abolished in 1672.",
"Title: Off road go-kart\n\nOff Road Karting uses a four-wheeled powered vehicle designed for off road use as opposed to the longer established activities of \"racing\" go-karts used for racing on a paved road circuit. Off road karting is now a well established and popular activity with a burgeoning range of vehicles, options and adherents.",
"Title: OneAsia\n\nOneAsia is a men's professional golf tour based in the Asia-Pacific region. The tour was founded in 2009 as a joint venture between the PGA Tour of Australasia, the China Golf Association, the Korean Golf Association and the Korean PGA. The Japan Golf Tour has been invited to participate in the project in 2012 and has co-sanctioned the Indonesia Open, Indonesia PGA Championship and Thailand Open. OneAsia is a rival to the longer established Asian Tour, with which it has poor relations. In its first year, tournaments on the tour were allocated world ranking points as if they were PGA Tour of Australasia tournaments. Since 2010, the tour has had world ranking status in its own right.",
"Title: University of Chicago\n\nThe University of Chicago (U of C, Chicago, or UChicago) is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois established in 1890, which holds top-ten positions in numerous national and international rankings."
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947
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What genre was the film Napoleon which was about Napoleon?
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silent French epic
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" It is based on the 1893 play of the same name.",
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"Man on the Prowl is a 1957 American crime film directed by Art Napoleon and written by Art Napoleon and Jo Napoleon.",
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"Napoléon Bonaparte ( ; ] ; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821) was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led several successful campaigns during the French Revolutionary Wars.",
" As Napoleon I, he was Emperor of the French from 1804 until 1814, and again briefly in 1815 (during the Hundred Days).",
" Napoleon dominated European and global affairs for more than a decade while leading France against a series of coalitions in the Napoleonic Wars.",
" He won most of these wars and the vast majority of his battles, building a large empire that ruled over continental Europe before its final collapse in 1815.",
" One of the greatest commanders in history, his wars and campaigns are studied at military schools worldwide.",
" Napoleon's political and cultural legacy has endured as one of the most celebrated and controversial leaders in human history."
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"The Emperor's New Clothes is a 2001 film that was adapted from Simon Leys's novel \"The Death of Napoleon\".",
" Directed by Alan Taylor, the film stars Ian Holm as Napoleon (his third performance as that person, after \"Napoleon and Love\" and \"Time Bandits\") and Eugene Lenormand, a Napoleon look-alike, Iben Hjejle as Nicole 'Pumpkin' Truchaut and Tim McInnerny as Dr. Lambert.",
" The plot re-invents the history surrounding Napoleon Bonaparte's exile to St. Helena following his defeat at Waterloo."
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"Too Much, Too Soon is a 1958 biographical film made by Warner Bros..",
" It was directed by Art Napoleon and produced by Henry Blanke from a screenplay by Art Napoleon and Jo Napoleon, based on the autobiography by Diana Barrymore and Gerold Frank.",
" The music score was by Ernest Gold and the cinematography by Carl E. Guthrie.",
" Diana died in 1960, two years after the release of this film."
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"Napoléon is a 1927 silent French epic film written, produced, and directed by Abel Gance that tells the story of Napoleon's early years.",
" On screen, the title is Napoléon vu par Abel Gance, meaning \"Napoleon as seen by Abel Gance\".",
" The film is recognised as a masterwork of fluid camera motion, produced in a time when most camera shots were static.",
" Many innovative techniques were used to make the film, including fast cutting, extensive close-ups, a wide variety of hand-held camera shots, location shooting, point of view shots, multiple-camera setups, multiple exposure, superimposition, underwater camera, kaleidoscopic images, film tinting, split screen and mosaic shots, multi-screen projection, and other visual effects.",
" A revival of \"Napoléon\" in the mid-1950s influenced the filmmakers of the French New Wave."
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"Napoleon Dynamite is a 2004 American comedy film produced by Jeremy Coon, Chris Wyatt, Sean C. Covel and Jory Weitz, written by Jared and Jerusha Hess and directed by Jared Hess.",
" The film stars Jon Heder in the role of the title character, for which he was paid $1,000.",
" After the film's runaway success, Heder re-negotiated his compensation and received a cut of the profits.",
" The film was Jared Hess' first full-length feature and is partially adapted from his earlier short film, \"Peluca\".",
" \"Napoleon Dynamite\" was acquired at the Sundance Film Festival by Fox Searchlight Pictures and Paramount Pictures, in association with MTV Films.",
" It was filmed in and near Franklin County, Idaho in the summer of 2003.",
" It debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2004.",
" The film's total worldwide gross revenue was $46,118,097.",
" The film has since developed a cult following."
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"Napoleon (also known as \"Heroes & Villains: Napoleon\") is a 2007 United Kingdom television film first broadcast on BBC One on 12 November 2007.",
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"Napoleon at Saint Helena (German: Napoleon auf Sankt Helena) is a 1929 German silent historical film directed by Lupu Pick and starring Werner Krauss, Hanna Ralph and Albert Bassermann.",
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"The Little Napoleon (German: Der kleine Napoleon) is a 1923 German silent historical comedy film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Egon von Hagen, Paul Heidemann and Harry Liedtke.",
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"Title: Man on the Prowl (film)\n\nMan on the Prowl is a 1957 American crime film directed by Art Napoleon and written by Art Napoleon and Jo Napoleon. The film stars Mala Powers, James Best, Ted de Corsia, Jerry Paris and Vivi Janiss. The film was released on December 1, 1957, by United Artists.",
"Title: Napoleon\n\nNapoléon Bonaparte ( ; ] ; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821) was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led several successful campaigns during the French Revolutionary Wars. As Napoleon I, he was Emperor of the French from 1804 until 1814, and again briefly in 1815 (during the Hundred Days). Napoleon dominated European and global affairs for more than a decade while leading France against a series of coalitions in the Napoleonic Wars. He won most of these wars and the vast majority of his battles, building a large empire that ruled over continental Europe before its final collapse in 1815. One of the greatest commanders in history, his wars and campaigns are studied at military schools worldwide. Napoleon's political and cultural legacy has endured as one of the most celebrated and controversial leaders in human history.",
"Title: The Emperor's New Clothes (2001 film)\n\nThe Emperor's New Clothes is a 2001 film that was adapted from Simon Leys's novel \"The Death of Napoleon\". Directed by Alan Taylor, the film stars Ian Holm as Napoleon (his third performance as that person, after \"Napoleon and Love\" and \"Time Bandits\") and Eugene Lenormand, a Napoleon look-alike, Iben Hjejle as Nicole 'Pumpkin' Truchaut and Tim McInnerny as Dr. Lambert. The plot re-invents the history surrounding Napoleon Bonaparte's exile to St. Helena following his defeat at Waterloo.",
"Title: Too Much, Too Soon\n\nToo Much, Too Soon is a 1958 biographical film made by Warner Bros.. It was directed by Art Napoleon and produced by Henry Blanke from a screenplay by Art Napoleon and Jo Napoleon, based on the autobiography by Diana Barrymore and Gerold Frank. The music score was by Ernest Gold and the cinematography by Carl E. Guthrie. Diana died in 1960, two years after the release of this film.",
"Title: Napoléon (1927 film)\n\nNapoléon is a 1927 silent French epic film written, produced, and directed by Abel Gance that tells the story of Napoleon's early years. On screen, the title is Napoléon vu par Abel Gance, meaning \"Napoleon as seen by Abel Gance\". The film is recognised as a masterwork of fluid camera motion, produced in a time when most camera shots were static. Many innovative techniques were used to make the film, including fast cutting, extensive close-ups, a wide variety of hand-held camera shots, location shooting, point of view shots, multiple-camera setups, multiple exposure, superimposition, underwater camera, kaleidoscopic images, film tinting, split screen and mosaic shots, multi-screen projection, and other visual effects. A revival of \"Napoléon\" in the mid-1950s influenced the filmmakers of the French New Wave.",
"Title: Napoleon Dynamite\n\nNapoleon Dynamite is a 2004 American comedy film produced by Jeremy Coon, Chris Wyatt, Sean C. Covel and Jory Weitz, written by Jared and Jerusha Hess and directed by Jared Hess. The film stars Jon Heder in the role of the title character, for which he was paid $1,000. After the film's runaway success, Heder re-negotiated his compensation and received a cut of the profits. The film was Jared Hess' first full-length feature and is partially adapted from his earlier short film, \"Peluca\". \"Napoleon Dynamite\" was acquired at the Sundance Film Festival by Fox Searchlight Pictures and Paramount Pictures, in association with MTV Films. It was filmed in and near Franklin County, Idaho in the summer of 2003. It debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2004. The film's total worldwide gross revenue was $46,118,097. The film has since developed a cult following.",
"Title: Napoleon (2007 film)\n\nNapoleon (also known as \"Heroes & Villains: Napoleon\") is a 2007 United Kingdom television film first broadcast on BBC One on 12 November 2007. It tells the story of Napoleon's part in the Siege of Toulon in 1793.",
"Title: Napoleon at Saint Helena\n\nNapoleon at Saint Helena (German: Napoleon auf Sankt Helena) is a 1929 German silent historical film directed by Lupu Pick and starring Werner Krauss, Hanna Ralph and Albert Bassermann. The film depicts the final years of Napoleon between 1815 and 1821 during his period of exile on the British Atlantic island of Saint Helena following his defeat at Waterloo.",
"Title: The Little Napoleon\n\nThe Little Napoleon (German: Der kleine Napoleon) is a 1923 German silent historical comedy film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Egon von Hagen, Paul Heidemann and Harry Liedtke. It depicts the life and amorous adventures of Jérôme Bonaparte, the younger brother of Napoleon, who installed him as King of Westphalia."
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948
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What volcano surged suddenly from a cornfield and was filmed erupting during the filming of scenes in the movie Captain from Castile?
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Parícutin
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" The term is in common use in the Hawaiian islands, where the Kīlauea volcano, on the Island of Hawaiʻ i (aka \"The Big Island\"), has been erupting continuously since January 3, 1983.",
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"Parícutin (or Volcán de Parícutin, also accented Paricutín) is a cinder cone volcano located in the Mexican state of Michoacán, near the city of Uruapan and about 322 km west of Mexico City.",
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"The Poás Volcano, (Spanish: \"Volcán Poás\"), is an active 2708 m stratovolcano in central Costa Rica and is located within Poas Volcano National Park.",
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" Because volcanic bombs cool after they leave the volcano, they are extrusive igneous rocks.",
" Volcanic bombs can be thrown many kilometres from an erupting vent, and often acquire aerodynamic shapes during their flight.",
" Bombs can be extremely large; the 1935 eruption of Mount Asama in Japan expelled bombs measuring 5–6 m in diameter up to 600 m from the vent.",
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"Title: Vog\n\nVog is a form of air pollution that results when sulfur dioxide and other gases and particles emitted by an erupting volcano react with oxygen and moisture in the presence of sunlight. The word is a portmanteau of the words \"volcanic\", \"smog\", and \"fog\". The term is in common use in the Hawaiian islands, where the Kīlauea volcano, on the Island of Hawaiʻ i (aka \"The Big Island\"), has been erupting continuously since January 3, 1983. Based on June 2008 measurements, Kīlauea emits 2,000–4,000 tons of sulfur dioxide (SO) every day.",
"Title: Montserrat Volcano Observatory\n\nThe Montserrat Volcano Observatory (MVO) is a volcano observatory which is located on the Caribbean island of Montserrat, where the Soufrière Hills volcano (SHV) has been actively erupting since 1995.",
"Title: Parícutin\n\nParícutin (or Volcán de Parícutin, also accented Paricutín) is a cinder cone volcano located in the Mexican state of Michoacán, near the city of Uruapan and about 322 km west of Mexico City. The volcano surged suddenly from the cornfield of local farmer Dionisio Pulido in 1943, attracting both popular and scientific attention.",
"Title: Poás Volcano\n\nThe Poás Volcano, (Spanish: \"Volcán Poás\"), is an active 2708 m stratovolcano in central Costa Rica and is located within Poas Volcano National Park. It has erupted 40 times since 1828, including April, 2017 when visitors and residents were evacuated. The volcano and surrounding park are currently closed indefinitely, with a 2.5 kilometer safety perimeter established around the erupting crater.",
"Title: Plymouth, Montserrat\n\nPlymouth was the capital of the island of Montserrat, an overseas territory of the United Kingdom located in the Leeward Island chain of the Lesser Antilles, West Indies. Constructed on historical lava deposits near the then-inactive Soufriere Hills volcano, the town was evacuated when the volcano resumed erupting in 1995. Plymouth was abandoned permanently in 1997 after it was burnt and mostly buried by a series of pyroclastic flows and lahars. For centuries it had been the only port of entry to the island.",
"Title: Ne Ch'e Ddhawa\n\nNe Ch'e Ddhawa (also known as Wootten's Cone) is a volcano located 7 km upstream from Fort Selkirk in the Fort Selkirk Volcanic Field of central Yukon, Canada. It has been described as a cinder cone or a subglacial mound. The volcano erupted subglacially during the late Pleistocene, erupting hyaloclastite tuffs, breccias, and pillow breccias.",
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949
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Garnett Brown has worked with what inductee into the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame?
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Lionel Leo Hampton
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" Sample trained many notable jazz musicians during his long tenure at Alabama, including Gary Wheat, Birch Johnson, Kelley O'Neal, Chris Gordon, Mervyn Warren, Cedric Dent, Beth Gottlieb, Mart Avant, Dick Aven and Ray Reach.",
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"Title: Ray Reach\n\nRaymond Everett Reach, Jr. (born August 3, 1948) is an American pianist, vocalist and educator. He serves as Director of Student Jazz Programs for the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame, director of the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame All-Stars and President and CEO of Ray Reach Music and Magic City Music Productions.",
"Title: Lionel Hampton\n\nLionel Leo Hampton (April 20, 1908 – August 31, 2002) was an American jazz vibraphonist, pianist, percussionist, bandleader and actor. Hampton worked with jazz musicians from Teddy Wilson, Benny Goodman, and Buddy Rich to Charlie Parker, Charles Mingus, and Quincy Jones. In 1992, he was inducted into the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame, and was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 1996.",
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"Title: Paul Bascomb\n\nPaul Bascomb ((1912--) 12, 1912 , Birmingham, Alabama – 02, 1986(1986--) (aged (1986)-(1912)-((12)<(02)or(12)==(02)and(02)<(12)) ) , Chicago) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist, noted for his extended tenure with Erskine Hawkins. He is a 1979 inductee of the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame.",
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950
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Which pharmaceutical company has its headquarters in McKesson Plaza?
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McKesson Corporation
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"Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Ltd (武田薬品工業株式会社 , Takeda Yakuhin Kōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha ) is the largest pharmaceutical company in Japan and Asia and a top 15 pharmaceutical company in the world.",
" The company has over 30,000 employees worldwide and achieved 16.2 billion USD in revenue during the 2012 fiscal year.",
" The company is focused on metabolic disorders, gastroenterology, neurology, inflammation, as well as oncology through its independent subsidiary, Millennium: The Takeda Oncology Company.",
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"Opsonin Pharma Limited is a pharmaceutical company in Bangladesh which was established in 1956.",
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"Lupin Limited is a transnational pharmaceutical company based in Mumbai.",
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" It is still in early-stage development, having been evaluated in phase two clinical trials.",
" Istaroxime is an innovative medication as it is an effective treatment for both systolic and diastolic heart failure.",
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"Servier Laboratories (French: Laboratoires Servier, often abbreviated to Servier) is a privately owned French pharmaceutical company that specialises in medication for cardiological and rheumatological conditions, as well as for diabetes and clinical depression.",
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" Servier is the leading French independent pharmaceutical company, and the second largest French pharmaceutical company worldwide.",
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"Title: Takeda Pharmaceutical Company\n\nTakeda Pharmaceutical Company Ltd (武田薬品工業株式会社 , Takeda Yakuhin Kōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha ) is the largest pharmaceutical company in Japan and Asia and a top 15 pharmaceutical company in the world. The company has over 30,000 employees worldwide and achieved 16.2 billion USD in revenue during the 2012 fiscal year. The company is focused on metabolic disorders, gastroenterology, neurology, inflammation, as well as oncology through its independent subsidiary, Millennium: The Takeda Oncology Company. Its headquarters is located in Chuo-ku, Osaka, and it has an office in Nihonbashi, Chuo, Tokyo.",
"Title: McKesson Corporation\n\nMcKesson Corporation is an American company distributing pharmaceuticals at a retail sale level and providing health information technology, medical supplies, and care management tools. The company had sales of $122 billion in 2012.",
"Title: Opsonin Pharma Limited\n\nOpsonin Pharma Limited is a pharmaceutical company in Bangladesh which was established in 1956. As per the IMS Health (Intercontinental Marketing Services, Health) report, Opsonin Pharma Limited is the 4th largest pharmaceutical company in Bangladesh in-terms of sales. As per the data of 4P Marketing Consultancy, Bangladesh Opsonin Pharma Limited holds the second position among all the pharmaceutical companies in Bangladesh in terms of prescription.",
"Title: Lupin Limited\n\nLupin Limited is a transnational pharmaceutical company based in Mumbai. It is the seventh-largest company by market capitalization; and the 10th-largest generic pharmaceutical company by revenue globally. Lupin is the fifth-largest generic pharmaceutical company in the US by prescription-led market share and 3rd largest Indian pharmaceutical company by revenue. It has the distinction of being the fastest growing generic pharmaceutical player in the US and Japan;, and is the 4th largest and the fastest growing generic pharmaceutical player in South Africa.",
"Title: Glenmark Pharmaceuticals\n\nGlenmark Pharmaceuticals is a pharmaceutical company headquartered in Mumbai, India that was founded in 1977 by Gracias Saldanha as a generic drug and active pharmaceutical ingredient manufacturer; he named the company after his two sons. The company initially sold its products in India, Russia, and Africa. The company went public in India in 1999, and used some of the proceeds to build its first research facility. Saldanha's son Glenn took over as CEO in 2001, having returned to India after working at PriceWaterhouseCoopers. By 2008 Glenmark was the fifth biggest pharmaceutical company in India.",
"Title: Istaroxime\n\nIstaroxime is an investigational drug originally patented and developed by the Italian pharmaceutical company Sigma-Tau. Istaroxime is now under development for treatment of acute decompensated heart failure by CVie Therapeutics, a Taiwanese pharmaceutical company owned by Lee's Pharmaceutical Holdings Limited that in July 2012 has acquired from Sigma-Tau the patents and rights on Istaroxime and related compounds. It is still in early-stage development, having been evaluated in phase two clinical trials. Istaroxime is an innovative medication as it is an effective treatment for both systolic and diastolic heart failure. Systolic heart failure is characterized by impaired ventricular emptying, caused by reduced contractility, and diastolic dysfunction is defined by defective ventricular filling, caused by the heart’s inability to properly relax between beats. Intracellular calcium fluxes regulate both contraction and relaxation. Cardiac muscle cells from patients with heart failure show smaller amounts of peak calcium in their cytoplasm during contraction, and slower removal., The mishandling of intracellular calcium is often due to problems in the cells’ ability to mediate calcium influx, and sequestration of calcium back in the sarcoplasmic reticulum. ,",
"Title: Laboratoires Servier\n\nServier Laboratories (French: Laboratoires Servier, often abbreviated to Servier) is a privately owned French pharmaceutical company that specialises in medication for cardiological and rheumatological conditions, as well as for diabetes and clinical depression. The consolidated turnover for the 2015 financial year was €3.9 billion. Servier is the leading French independent pharmaceutical company, and the second largest French pharmaceutical company worldwide. It has branches in 140 countries, achieving 82% of its sales outside France. The annual sales of its ACE inhibitor, Coversyl (perindopril), in 2006 and 2007 exceeded 1 billion US dollars, making it Servier's highest-selling product.",
"Title: McKesson Plaza\n\nMcKesson Plaza is a 38-story, 161 m office skyscraper located at 1 Post Street and Market Street in the Financial District of San Francisco, California. The building serves as headquarters for the McKesson Corporation.",
"Title: Pliva\n\nPliva d.o.o. is a Croatian pharmaceutical company, based in Zagreb, Croatia. They are one of the world's largest producers of generic Adderall, and have seen drastic increases in revenue with an increasing number of patients being diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). It is the largest pharmaceutical company in Southern Europe, and Croatia's third largest exporter. Pliva has recently recast itself as a generic pharmaceutical company leaving its proprietary business behind."
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951
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the head coach of the LSU Tigers football team is Ed Orgeron, who is currently the head coach at what university?
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Louisiana State
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" The university has fielded a team every year since it began play in 1893, except in 1918 due to World War I.",
" It has competed in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) since 1933, and in the conference's Western division since 1992.",
" Previously, LSU was a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) from 1896 to 1921 and the Southern Conference (SoCon) from 1922 to 1932.",
" There have been 32 head coaches for the team, starting with Charles E. Coates in 1893.",
" Since 2016, the head coach of the Tigers is Ed Orgeron.",
" LSU has played 1,221 games in its 123 seasons of play, and has compiled an all-time record of 772 wins, 405 losses, and 47 ties as of the end of the 2016 season."
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"The 2016 LSU Tigers football team represented Louisiana State University in the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season.",
" The Tigers play their home games at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and compete in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).",
" They were led by 12th year head coach Les Miles for the first four games of the year before he was fired on September 25 along with offensive coordinator Cam Cameron.",
" Miles was replaced by interim head coach Ed Orgeron, who was later promoted to head coach on November 26, 2016.",
" They finished the season 8–4, 5–3 in SEC play to finish in a tie for second place in the Western Division.",
" They were invited to the Citrus Bowl where they defeated Louisville."
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"Edward Jim Orgeron Jr. (born July 27, 1961) is an American football coach and former player.",
" He is currently the head coach at Louisiana State University (LSU).",
" Orgeron previously served as the head football coach at University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) from 2005 to 2007 and was the interim head coach at the University of Southern California (USC) in 2013.",
" He is nicknamed \"Coach O\"."
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"Edgar Ramey Wingard (September 21, 1878 – July 31, 1927) was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach and college athletics administrator.",
" He served as the head football coach at seven different schools: Ohio Northern University (1903), Butler University (1904–1905), Western University of Pennsylvania—now known as the University of Pittsburgh (1906), Louisiana State University (1907–1908), the University of Maine (1910–1911), Susquehanna University (1916–1917, 1919, 1924–1925), and Bucknell University (1918), compling a career record of 77–39–5.",
" In 1908, Wingard led his LSU team to a record of 10–0.",
" The team has been recognized as a national champion by the National Championship Foundation, although LSU does not officially claim a national title that season.",
" Wingard was the head coach of the basketball team at Butler from 1904 to 1906 and the head coach of the first LSU Tigers basketball team during the 1908–09 season.",
" He also coached the LSU Tigers baseball team in 1908 and 1909 and the baseball team at Maine in 1911."
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"The 1979 LSU Tigers football team represented Louisiana State University (LSU) during the 1979 NCAA Division I-A football season.",
" Under head coach Charles McClendon, the Tigers had a record of 7–5 with a Southeastern Conference record of 4–2.",
" It was McClendon's 18th and final season as head coach at LSU."
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"The 1999 LSU Tigers football team represented Louisiana State University in the 1999 NCAA Division I-A football season.",
" Coached by Gerry DiNardo in his last year at LSU, the Tigers played their home games at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.",
" LSU fired DiNardo before the final game of the season against conference opponent Arkansas after eight consecutive losses and named Assistant Coach Hal Hunter as interim head coach for the final game.",
" In Coach Hunter's only game as the team's head coach, unranked LSU (2-8, 0-7) dominated #17 Arkansas (7-3, 4-3) in their lone victory over a conference opponent that season.",
" Former Michigan State University head football coach Nick Saban accepted LSU's offer and took over the team in December 1999."
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"The 1901 LSU Tigers football team represented the LSU Tigers of Louisiana State University during the 1901 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season.",
" Edmond Chavanne left the Tigers following the 1900 season and was replaced by W. S. Borland as head coach in 1901, leading the team to a successful 5–1 season.",
" Tulane forfeited the game on November 16 due to a ruling from the SIAA.",
" The 1901 edition of the Battle for the Flag against LSU was originally a 22-0 victory for Tulane.",
" It was later forfeited after a petition to the SIAA, and was recorded as a 0-11 loss for Tulane.",
" After the game, LSU protested to the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association, and alleged that Tulane had used a professional player during the game.",
" Several months later, the SIAA ruled the game an 11-0 forfeit in favor of LSU."
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"The 1898 LSU Tigers football team represented the LSU Tigers of Louisiana State University during the 1898 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season.",
" The Tigers, with new coach Edmond Chavanne, played only one game for the 1898 season.",
" It was their third undefeated season.",
" Another outbreak of yellow fever similar to the one in 1897 caused LSU to play only one game.",
" By the time LSU was able to play its only game of the season, Allen Jeardeau had departed from the school as head football coach, and no provision had been made to replace him.",
" The job of coach then fell to the team's captain, Edmond Chavanne, the only player-coach in LSU football history.",
" 1898 marked the final year of play for William S. Slaughter.",
" He was LSU's first five time football letterman."
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"Title: 1896 LSU Tigers football team\n\nThe 1896 LSU Tigers football team represented the LSU Tigers of Louisiana State University during the 1896 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season. This was LSU's first season playing as a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA). The Tigers, led by coach Allen Jeardeau, went undefeated and were the SIAA co-champions. It was LSU's second undefeated season in football. The 1896 team was also the first LSU team to use the nickname \"Tigers\".",
"Title: List of LSU Tigers head football coaches\n\nThe LSU Tigers college football team represents Louisiana State University (LSU) in the West Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Tigers compete as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The program has had 32 head coaches since it began play during the 1893 season. Since September 2016, Ed Orgeron has served as LSU's head coach.",
"Title: History of LSU Tigers football\n\nThe LSU Tigers football team represents Louisiana State University in the sport of American football. The university has fielded a team every year since it began play in 1893, except in 1918 due to World War I. It has competed in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) since 1933, and in the conference's Western division since 1992. Previously, LSU was a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) from 1896 to 1921 and the Southern Conference (SoCon) from 1922 to 1932. There have been 32 head coaches for the team, starting with Charles E. Coates in 1893. Since 2016, the head coach of the Tigers is Ed Orgeron. LSU has played 1,221 games in its 123 seasons of play, and has compiled an all-time record of 772 wins, 405 losses, and 47 ties as of the end of the 2016 season.",
"Title: 2016 LSU Tigers football team\n\nThe 2016 LSU Tigers football team represented Louisiana State University in the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Tigers play their home games at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and compete in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). They were led by 12th year head coach Les Miles for the first four games of the year before he was fired on September 25 along with offensive coordinator Cam Cameron. Miles was replaced by interim head coach Ed Orgeron, who was later promoted to head coach on November 26, 2016. They finished the season 8–4, 5–3 in SEC play to finish in a tie for second place in the Western Division. They were invited to the Citrus Bowl where they defeated Louisville.",
"Title: Ed Orgeron\n\nEdward Jim Orgeron Jr. (born July 27, 1961) is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the head coach at Louisiana State University (LSU). Orgeron previously served as the head football coach at University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) from 2005 to 2007 and was the interim head coach at the University of Southern California (USC) in 2013. He is nicknamed \"Coach O\".",
"Title: Edgar Wingard\n\nEdgar Ramey Wingard (September 21, 1878 – July 31, 1927) was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at seven different schools: Ohio Northern University (1903), Butler University (1904–1905), Western University of Pennsylvania—now known as the University of Pittsburgh (1906), Louisiana State University (1907–1908), the University of Maine (1910–1911), Susquehanna University (1916–1917, 1919, 1924–1925), and Bucknell University (1918), compling a career record of 77–39–5. In 1908, Wingard led his LSU team to a record of 10–0. The team has been recognized as a national champion by the National Championship Foundation, although LSU does not officially claim a national title that season. Wingard was the head coach of the basketball team at Butler from 1904 to 1906 and the head coach of the first LSU Tigers basketball team during the 1908–09 season. He also coached the LSU Tigers baseball team in 1908 and 1909 and the baseball team at Maine in 1911.",
"Title: 1979 LSU Tigers football team\n\nThe 1979 LSU Tigers football team represented Louisiana State University (LSU) during the 1979 NCAA Division I-A football season. Under head coach Charles McClendon, the Tigers had a record of 7–5 with a Southeastern Conference record of 4–2. It was McClendon's 18th and final season as head coach at LSU.",
"Title: 1999 LSU Tigers football team\n\nThe 1999 LSU Tigers football team represented Louisiana State University in the 1999 NCAA Division I-A football season. Coached by Gerry DiNardo in his last year at LSU, the Tigers played their home games at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. LSU fired DiNardo before the final game of the season against conference opponent Arkansas after eight consecutive losses and named Assistant Coach Hal Hunter as interim head coach for the final game. In Coach Hunter's only game as the team's head coach, unranked LSU (2-8, 0-7) dominated #17 Arkansas (7-3, 4-3) in their lone victory over a conference opponent that season. Former Michigan State University head football coach Nick Saban accepted LSU's offer and took over the team in December 1999.",
"Title: 1901 LSU Tigers football team\n\nThe 1901 LSU Tigers football team represented the LSU Tigers of Louisiana State University during the 1901 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season. Edmond Chavanne left the Tigers following the 1900 season and was replaced by W. S. Borland as head coach in 1901, leading the team to a successful 5–1 season. Tulane forfeited the game on November 16 due to a ruling from the SIAA. The 1901 edition of the Battle for the Flag against LSU was originally a 22-0 victory for Tulane. It was later forfeited after a petition to the SIAA, and was recorded as a 0-11 loss for Tulane. After the game, LSU protested to the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association, and alleged that Tulane had used a professional player during the game. Several months later, the SIAA ruled the game an 11-0 forfeit in favor of LSU.",
"Title: 1898 LSU Tigers football team\n\nThe 1898 LSU Tigers football team represented the LSU Tigers of Louisiana State University during the 1898 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season. The Tigers, with new coach Edmond Chavanne, played only one game for the 1898 season. It was their third undefeated season. Another outbreak of yellow fever similar to the one in 1897 caused LSU to play only one game. By the time LSU was able to play its only game of the season, Allen Jeardeau had departed from the school as head football coach, and no provision had been made to replace him. The job of coach then fell to the team's captain, Edmond Chavanne, the only player-coach in LSU football history. 1898 marked the final year of play for William S. Slaughter. He was LSU's first five time football letterman."
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952
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Are Monte Melkonian and Vanes Martirosyan both boxers?
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no
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"Monte Melkonian (classical Armenian: Մոնթէ Մելքոնեան ; reformed: Մոնթե Մելքոնյան; November 25, 1957 – June 12, 1993) was an Armenian left-wing nationalist militant, revolutionary, and commander.",
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"The Crookes radiometer, also known as a light mill, consists of an airtight glass bulb, containing a partial vacuum.",
" Inside are a set of vanes which are mounted on a spindle.",
" The vanes rotate when exposed to light, with faster rotation for more intense light, providing a quantitative measurement of electromagnetic radiation intensity.",
" The reason for the rotation was a cause of much scientific debate in the ten years following the invention of the device, but in 1879 the currently accepted explanation for the rotation was published.",
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" He wrote and directed the films \"The Stoned Age\" and \"\".",
" Melkonian is also an advertising writer, producer and director."
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"Frederick Steven \"Freddie\" Roach (born March 5, 1960) is an American boxing trainer and former professional boxer.",
" Roach is widely regarded as one of the best boxing trainers of all time.",
" He is the enduring boxing coach of the eight-division world champion Manny Pacquiao, five-time and four-division World Champion Miguel Cotto, former WBC Middleweight Champion Julio César Chávez, Jr., defensive master and three-time world champion James Toney, former UFC Welterweight Champion Georges St-Pierre, as well as top prospects Jose Benavidez, Peter Quillin, and Vanes Martirosyan.",
" Roach was the trainer of former two-time world champion and notable women's champion Lucia Rijker.",
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"A flexible impeller pump is a positive-displacement pump that, by deforming impeller vanes, draws the liquid into the pump housing and moves it to the discharge port with a constant flow rate.",
" The flexibility of the vanes enables a tight seal to the internal housing, making the pump self-priming, while also permitting bi-directional operation.",
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"Ashot Melkonian (Armenian: Աշոտ Անատոլիի Մելքոնյան ; March 1, 1930 – December 9, 2009) was an Armenian artist associated with Neorealistic artistic style and Honorary Artist of the Republic of Armenia.",
" He mainly devoted himself to landscape and portraits painting, as well as murals.",
" He is one of the founders of Neorealism in Armenian art.",
" Art critic Shahen Khachatrian referred to Melkonian as \"an artist of the generation of the 1960s that provided a new impetus to the development of Armenian art.",
" Reality is a characteristic feature of Ashot's art\".",
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"Title: Crookes radiometer\n\nThe Crookes radiometer, also known as a light mill, consists of an airtight glass bulb, containing a partial vacuum. Inside are a set of vanes which are mounted on a spindle. The vanes rotate when exposed to light, with faster rotation for more intense light, providing a quantitative measurement of electromagnetic radiation intensity. The reason for the rotation was a cause of much scientific debate in the ten years following the invention of the device, but in 1879 the currently accepted explanation for the rotation was published. Today the device is mainly used in physics education as a demonstration of a heat engine run by light energy.",
"Title: James Melkonian\n\nJames Melkonian is an American screenwriter and film director. He wrote and directed the films \"The Stoned Age\" and \"\". Melkonian is also an advertising writer, producer and director.",
"Title: Freddie Roach (boxing)\n\nFrederick Steven \"Freddie\" Roach (born March 5, 1960) is an American boxing trainer and former professional boxer. Roach is widely regarded as one of the best boxing trainers of all time. He is the enduring boxing coach of the eight-division world champion Manny Pacquiao, five-time and four-division World Champion Miguel Cotto, former WBC Middleweight Champion Julio César Chávez, Jr., defensive master and three-time world champion James Toney, former UFC Welterweight Champion Georges St-Pierre, as well as top prospects Jose Benavidez, Peter Quillin, and Vanes Martirosyan. Roach was the trainer of former two-time world champion and notable women's champion Lucia Rijker. He has also trained former junior welterweight champion Amir Khan.",
"Title: Flexible impeller\n\nA flexible impeller pump is a positive-displacement pump that, by deforming impeller vanes, draws the liquid into the pump housing and moves it to the discharge port with a constant flow rate. The flexibility of the vanes enables a tight seal to the internal housing, making the pump self-priming, while also permitting bi-directional operation. The output from these pumps tends to be smooth or gentle when compared to the operation of a reciprocating pump (for example). In 1938, Arthur M. Briggs filed a patent for this type of pump.",
"Title: My Brother's Road\n\nMy Brother's Road: An American's Fateful Journey to Armenia is a biography and memoir about the American-born Armenian, Monte Melkonian (1957 – 1993).",
"Title: Rotary vane pump\n\nA rotary vane pump is a positive-displacement pump that consists of vanes mounted to a rotor that rotates inside of a cavity. In some cases these vanes can have variable length and/or be tensioned to maintain contact with the walls as the pump rotates. It was invented by Charles C. Barnes of Sackville, New Brunswick, who patented it on June 16, 1874. There have been various improvements, including a variable vane pump for gases (1909)",
"Title: Ellehammer helicopter\n\nThe Ellehammer helicopter was an otherwise-unnamed experimental aircraft built in Denmark in 1912. Based on experiments with models, Jacob Ellehammer constructed a full-size machine equipped with two contra-rotating discs, each of which was fitted with six vanes around its circumference. The pitch of these vanes could be varied in operation by the pilot, an early example of cyclic control. The same engine that drove the rotors also powered a propeller mounted tractor-wise to the aircraft's frame.",
"Title: Vanes Martirosyan\n\nVanes Martirosyan (Armenian: Վանես Մարտիրոսյան ; born May 1, 1986) is an Armenian-American professional boxer. He has challenged twice for a light middleweight world title, in 2013 and 2016, and held the WBC Silver light middleweight title from 2011 to 2012.",
"Title: Ashot Melkonian\n\nAshot Melkonian (Armenian: Աշոտ Անատոլիի Մելքոնյան ; March 1, 1930 – December 9, 2009) was an Armenian artist associated with Neorealistic artistic style and Honorary Artist of the Republic of Armenia. He mainly devoted himself to landscape and portraits painting, as well as murals. He is one of the founders of Neorealism in Armenian art. Art critic Shahen Khachatrian referred to Melkonian as \"an artist of the generation of the 1960s that provided a new impetus to the development of Armenian art. Reality is a characteristic feature of Ashot's art\". Honorary artist of Armenia Hakob Hakobian referring to Melkonian wrote \"a brilliant composer of scenes, an author of exquisite portraits and landscapes, a maseter of gentlest and subtlest painting ... Melkonian is the pride of our painting school.\""
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953
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Which Renaissance dramatist co-wrote Anything for a Quiet Life with John Webster?
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Thomas Middleton
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" After being defeated in his first run for the position in 1908, Webster was elected to represent Brockville in the Canadian House of Commons from 1911 to 1917 as a Conservative.",
" Webster's riding was abolished prior 1917 federal election and Webster did not run in the merged riding of Leeds held by fellow Tory Sir William Thomas White.",
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"John Webster (December 1913 – 15 December 2008), aka Mo(u)hammed Jon Webster, or more simply just Webster, was a soap box orator and public speaker who principally plied his trade at Speakers' Corner near Marble Arch at Hyde Park, London and beneath the Moreton Bay Fig trees of The Domain, Sydney from the early 1950s till the late 1980s.",
" He also made sorties into the then wilds of Arabia, Tasmania, Melbourne's Yarra Bank and various other outposts of the erstwhile British Empire.",
" Webster, who almost exclusively referred to himself in the third person, cultivated a provocative oratorical style of delivering a wide-reaching and eclectic philosophy in a hybrid carny barking cockney/Australian accent.",
" He was the most prominent and listened-to of all long term speakers at the Sydney Domain.",
" Journalist John Edwards wrote in 1971 \"The only (modern) force is the inimitible (sic) Webster who, lately returned from England, is responsible for most of the popularity of the (Sydney) Domain.\"",
" Nene King observed of a day spent at the Sydney Domain \"Webster (no first name, no mister) commanded the largest audience as he waved a verbal flag for the British Empire - 'We Englishmen are God's gift to the whole world.'\""
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"Anything for a Quiet Life is a Jacobean stage play, a city comedy written by Thomas Middleton and John Webster.",
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"Thomas Middleton (baptised 18 April 1580 – July 1627) was an English Jacobean playwright and poet.",
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"The Duchess of Malfi is an adaptation by the twentieth-century German dramatist Bertolt Brecht of the English seventeenth-century tragedy by John Webster.",
" He collaborated with H. R. Hays and Anglo American poet, W. H. Auden.",
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" In premiered in New York, in 1946."
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"Quiet Life is a song by the British new wave band Japan.",
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"Anything for a Quiet Life and Other New Mystery Stories is a collection of nine short stories by the British writer Michael Gilbert published in the United Kingdom by Hodder and Stoughton in 1990 and in the United States by Carroll & Graf the same year.",
" Gilbert, who was appointed CBE in 1980, was a founder-member of the British Crime Writers' Association.",
" The Mystery Writers of America named him a Grand Master in 1988 and in 1990 he was presented Bouchercon's Lifetime Achievement Award.",
" All nine stories had previously appeared in \"Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine\".",
" All of them take place in a fictional English coastal town called Shackleton-on-Sea that is situated in the south of England not far from Brighton and Hove.",
" In spite of Gilbert's usual low-key urbanity in his style, a number of them have an unexpected grimness about them.",
" \"Michael was an exceptionally fine storyteller, but he's hard to classify,\" said one of his British publishers after his death.",
" \"He's not a hard-boiled writer in the classic sense, but there is a hard edge to him, a feeling within his work that not all of society is rational, that virtue is not always rewarded.\"",
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"Peter John Webster is a meteorologist and climate dynamicist.",
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"William Webster (7 June 1860 – 3 October 1936) was an Australian politician.",
" Born in Everton, Lancashire in England, he was the son of John Webster, a labourer, and Elizabeth, née Poynton.",
" Leaving school at 13, Webster migrated to New South Wales in 1879 and, having quarried stone at Pyrmont and saved prodigiously, was able to bring the rest of his family to Sydney.",
" By the next year he was financial secretary of the Trades and Labor Council.",
" He married Jane Buckney on 7 June 1883 at Marrickville, and the firm he founded, Webster Bros, was one of the first in New South Wales to observe the standard wage and eight-hour day."
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"John Webster (c. 1580 – c. 1634) was an English Jacobean dramatist best known for his tragedies \"The White Devil\" and \"The Duchess of Malfi\", which are often regarded as masterpieces of the early 17th-century English stage.",
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"Title: John Webster (Canadian politician)\n\nJohn Webster (August 3, 1856 – December 1, 1928) was a merchant and political figure in Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada. After being defeated in his first run for the position in 1908, Webster was elected to represent Brockville in the Canadian House of Commons from 1911 to 1917 as a Conservative. Webster's riding was abolished prior 1917 federal election and Webster did not run in the merged riding of Leeds held by fellow Tory Sir William Thomas White. Webster was appointed to the Senate of Canada by Sir Robert Borden and sat for Brockville division from 1918 until his death in 1928.",
"Title: John Webster (orator)\n\nJohn Webster (December 1913 – 15 December 2008), aka Mo(u)hammed Jon Webster, or more simply just Webster, was a soap box orator and public speaker who principally plied his trade at Speakers' Corner near Marble Arch at Hyde Park, London and beneath the Moreton Bay Fig trees of The Domain, Sydney from the early 1950s till the late 1980s. He also made sorties into the then wilds of Arabia, Tasmania, Melbourne's Yarra Bank and various other outposts of the erstwhile British Empire. Webster, who almost exclusively referred to himself in the third person, cultivated a provocative oratorical style of delivering a wide-reaching and eclectic philosophy in a hybrid carny barking cockney/Australian accent. He was the most prominent and listened-to of all long term speakers at the Sydney Domain. Journalist John Edwards wrote in 1971 \"The only (modern) force is the inimitible (sic) Webster who, lately returned from England, is responsible for most of the popularity of the (Sydney) Domain.\" Nene King observed of a day spent at the Sydney Domain \"Webster (no first name, no mister) commanded the largest audience as he waved a verbal flag for the British Empire - 'We Englishmen are God's gift to the whole world.'\"",
"Title: Anything for a Quiet Life\n\nAnything for a Quiet Life is a Jacobean stage play, a city comedy written by Thomas Middleton and John Webster. Topical allusions suggest the play was written most likely in 1621.",
"Title: Thomas Middleton\n\nThomas Middleton (baptised 18 April 1580 – July 1627) was an English Jacobean playwright and poet. Middleton stands with John Fletcher and Ben Jonson among the most successful and prolific playwrights who wrote their best plays during the Jacobean period. He was one of the few Renaissance dramatists to achieve equal success in comedy and tragedy. Also a prolific writer of masques and pageants, he remains one of the most notable and distinctive of Jacobean dramatists.",
"Title: The Duchess of Malfi (Brecht)\n\nThe Duchess of Malfi is an adaptation by the twentieth-century German dramatist Bertolt Brecht of the English seventeenth-century tragedy by John Webster. He collaborated with H. R. Hays and Anglo American poet, W. H. Auden. It was written during Brecht's period of exile in the United States. In premiered in New York, in 1946.",
"Title: Quiet Life (song)\n\nQuiet Life is a song by the British new wave band Japan. It is the title track of their 1979 album \"Quiet Life\".",
"Title: Anything for a Quiet Life (short stories)\n\nAnything for a Quiet Life and Other New Mystery Stories is a collection of nine short stories by the British writer Michael Gilbert published in the United Kingdom by Hodder and Stoughton in 1990 and in the United States by Carroll & Graf the same year. Gilbert, who was appointed CBE in 1980, was a founder-member of the British Crime Writers' Association. The Mystery Writers of America named him a Grand Master in 1988 and in 1990 he was presented Bouchercon's Lifetime Achievement Award. All nine stories had previously appeared in \"Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine\". All of them take place in a fictional English coastal town called Shackleton-on-Sea that is situated in the south of England not far from Brighton and Hove. In spite of Gilbert's usual low-key urbanity in his style, a number of them have an unexpected grimness about them. \"Michael was an exceptionally fine storyteller, but he's hard to classify,\" said one of his British publishers after his death. \"He's not a hard-boiled writer in the classic sense, but there is a hard edge to him, a feeling within his work that not all of society is rational, that virtue is not always rewarded.\" .",
"Title: Peter J. Webster\n\nPeter John Webster is a meteorologist and climate dynamicist. Webster holds degrees in applied physics, mathematics and meteorology. Webster studies the basic dynamics of the coupled ocean-atmosphere system",
"Title: William Webster (Australian politician)\n\nWilliam Webster (7 June 1860 – 3 October 1936) was an Australian politician. Born in Everton, Lancashire in England, he was the son of John Webster, a labourer, and Elizabeth, née Poynton. Leaving school at 13, Webster migrated to New South Wales in 1879 and, having quarried stone at Pyrmont and saved prodigiously, was able to bring the rest of his family to Sydney. By the next year he was financial secretary of the Trades and Labor Council. He married Jane Buckney on 7 June 1883 at Marrickville, and the firm he founded, Webster Bros, was one of the first in New South Wales to observe the standard wage and eight-hour day.",
"Title: John Webster\n\nJohn Webster (c. 1580 – c. 1634) was an English Jacobean dramatist best known for his tragedies \"The White Devil\" and \"The Duchess of Malfi\", which are often regarded as masterpieces of the early 17th-century English stage. His life and career overlapped William Shakespeare's."
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954
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Provisional Theatre staged the premier of what comic opera in three acts by the Czech composer Bedřich Smetana, to a libretto by Karel Sabina
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The Bartered Bride
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" In Czech historical myth, Libuše, the title character, prophesied the founding of Prague.",
" The opera was composed in 1871–72 for the coronation of Franz Josef as Czech king.",
" This did not happen and Smetana saved \"Libuše\" for the opening of the National Theatre in Prague, which took place nine years later on 11 June 1881.",
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"2047 Smetana, provisional designation 1971 UA, is a bright Hungaria asteroid and synchronous binary system from the innermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 3.5 kilometers in diameter.",
" It was discovered on 26 October 1971, by Czech astronomer Luboš Kohoutek at Bergedorf Observatory in Hamburg, Germany.",
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" While it is often presented as a single work in six movements and – with the exception of \"Vltava\" – is almost always recorded that way, the six pieces were conceived as individual works.",
" They had their own separate premieres between 1875 and 1880; the premiere of the complete set took place on 5 November 1882 in Žofín Palace, Prague, under Adolf Čech, who had also conducted two of the individual premieres."
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"Title: Libuše (opera)\n\n is a '\"festival opera\" in three acts, with music by Bedřich Smetana. The libretto was originally written in German by Josef Wenzig, and was then translated into Czech by Ervin Špindler. In Czech historical myth, Libuše, the title character, prophesied the founding of Prague. The opera was composed in 1871–72 for the coronation of Franz Josef as Czech king. This did not happen and Smetana saved \"Libuše\" for the opening of the National Theatre in Prague, which took place nine years later on 11 June 1881. After the destruction of the National Theatre in a fire, the same opera opened the reconstructed theatre in 1883. The first US performance was reported to have occurred March 1986, in a concert version at Carnegie Hall with Eve Queler and the Opera Orchestra of New York.",
"Title: Bedřich Smetana Museum\n\nThe Bedřich Smetana Museum (Muzeum Bedřicha Smetany) in Prague is a museum which is dedicated to the life and works of famous Czech composer Bedřich Smetana (1824–1884). It is situated in the centre of Prague in a small block of buildings right next to Charles Bridge on the right bank of the river Vltava in the Old Town (Novotného lávka 1, 110 00 Praha 1).",
"Title: The Brandenburgers in Bohemia\n\nThe Brandenburgers in Bohemia () is a three-act opera, the first by Bedřich Smetana. The Czech libretto was written by Karel Sabina, and is based on events from Czech history. The work was composed in the years 1862–1863. Smetana and Sabina wrote the opera at a time of great Czech patriotism, with the pending opening of a new theatre for production of Czech operas in Prague.",
"Title: 2047 Smetana\n\n2047 Smetana, provisional designation 1971 UA, is a bright Hungaria asteroid and synchronous binary system from the innermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 3.5 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 26 October 1971, by Czech astronomer Luboš Kohoutek at Bergedorf Observatory in Hamburg, Germany. The asteroid was named after Czech composer Bedřich Smetana. Its sub-kilometer sized minor-planet moon was discovered in 2012.",
"Title: Smetana (disambiguation)\n\nSmetana often refers to the Czech composer Bedřich Smetana.",
"Title: Provisional Theatre (Prague)\n\nThe Prague Provisional Theatre (, ] ) was erected in 1862 as a temporary home for Czech drama and opera until a permanent National Theatre could be built. It opened on 18 November 1862 and functioned for 20 years, during which time over 5,000 performances were presented. Between 1866 and 1876 the theatre staged the premieres of four of Bedřich Smetana's operas, including \"The Bartered Bride\". The Provisional Theatre building was eventually incorporated into the structure of the National Theatre, which opened its doors on 11 June 1881.",
"Title: Má vlast\n\nMá vlast (] , meaning \"My homeland\" in the Czech language) is a set of six symphonic poems composed between 1874 and 1879 by the Czech composer Bedřich Smetana. While it is often presented as a single work in six movements and – with the exception of \"Vltava\" – is almost always recorded that way, the six pieces were conceived as individual works. They had their own separate premieres between 1875 and 1880; the premiere of the complete set took place on 5 November 1882 in Žofín Palace, Prague, under Adolf Čech, who had also conducted two of the individual premieres.",
"Title: The Bartered Bride (1932 film)\n\nThe Bartered Bride (German: \"Die verkaufte Braut\" ) is a 1932 German film directed by Max Ophüls and based on the comic opera of the same name by Czech composer Bedřich Smetana.",
"Title: The Bartered Bride discography\n\nThis list is a discography of The Bartered Bride (; German: Die verkaufte Braut) by Bedřich Smetana. The opera was first performed, in its original two-act format, at the Provisional Theatre, Prague, on 30 May 1866. After substantial revisions it was premiered in its extended three-act form at the Provisional Theatre on 25 September 1870."
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Drive Setup allows formatting in what Apple file system?
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HFS+
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" PVFS was designed for use in large scale cluster computing.",
" PVFS focuses on high performance access to large data sets.",
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" A Linux kernel module and pvfs-client process allow the file system to be mounted and used with standard utilities.",
" The client library provides for high performance access via the message passing interface (MPI).",
" PVFS is being jointly developed between The Parallel Architecture Research Laboratory at Clemson University and the Mathematics and Computer Science Division at Argonne National Laboratory, and the Ohio Supercomputer Center.",
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"Title: Apple File System\n\nApple File System (APFS) is a proprietary file system for macOS, iOS, tvOS and watchOS, developed and deployed by Apple Inc. It aims to fix core problems of HFS+ (also called Mac OS Extended), APFS's predecessor on these operating systems. Apple File System is optimized for flash and solid-state drive storage, with a primary focus on encryption.",
"Title: Fork (file system)\n\nIn a computer file system, a fork is a set of data associated with a file system object. File systems without forks only allow a single such set of data for the contents, while file systems with forks allow multiple such contents. Every non-empty file must have at least one fork, often of default type, and depending on the file system, a file may have one or more other associated forks, which in turn may contain primary data integral to the file, or just metadata. Unlike \"extended attributes\", a similar file system feature which is typically of fixed size, forks can be of variable size, possibly even larger than the file's primary data fork. The size of a file is the sum of the sizes of each fork. Forks are also known as streams, since they are of variable size (unlike fixed size metadata), but this differs from .",
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"Title: Parallel Virtual File System\n\nThe Parallel Virtual File System (PVFS) is an open source parallel file system. A parallel file system is a type of distributed file system that distributes file data across multiple servers and provides for concurrent access by multiple tasks of a parallel application. PVFS was designed for use in large scale cluster computing. PVFS focuses on high performance access to large data sets. It consists of a server process and a client library, both of which are written entirely of user-level code. A Linux kernel module and pvfs-client process allow the file system to be mounted and used with standard utilities. The client library provides for high performance access via the message passing interface (MPI). PVFS is being jointly developed between The Parallel Architecture Research Laboratory at Clemson University and the Mathematics and Computer Science Division at Argonne National Laboratory, and the Ohio Supercomputer Center. PVFS development has been funded by NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Argonne, NSF PACI and HECURA programs, and other government and private agencies. PVFS is now known as OrangeFS in its newest development branch.",
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956
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Who was the host of the show which features a Canadian professional poker player who has won six World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelets and two World Poker Tour (WPT) championship titles?
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Chris Rose
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" In 2011, 58 bracelets were awarded at the WSOP, seven at the World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE), and one to the WSOP National Circuit Champion.",
" This brought the total number of bracelets awarded up to 959.",
" Five additional bracelets were awarded for the first time in April 2013 at the inaugural World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific (WSOP APAC) in Melbourne, Australia.",
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"The Professional Poker Tour (PPT) was a series of televised poker tournaments, spinning off from the World Poker Tour (WPT) television series.",
" It billed itself as the first professional poker league, and was limited to players who have established themselves on the World Poker Tour, World Series of Poker, or major participation on the poker circuit."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"The World Poker Tour bracelet is the World Poker Tour's (WPT) answer to the World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet.",
" Beginning in 1976, the WSOP started awarding bracelets to winners of WSOP events.",
" The WSOP bracelet has become synonymous with greatness.",
" \"It's impossible to overstate the value of a World Series of Poker gold bracelet to anyone who takes the game seriously,\" stated World Series of Poker Commissioner Jeffrey Pollack during the 2006 bracelet unveiling.",
" \"It is the equivalent of winning the Stanley Cup in hockey or the Lombardi Trophy in football.\"",
" Since their introduction, a poker player's success has been measured by the number of bracelets they had won.",
" With introduction of the WPT bracelet, the WPT hopes to capitalize on the prestige of winning poker bracelets.",
" WPT Founder, President and CEO, Steve Lipscomb said, \"The championship bracelet has become synonymous with poker as a symbol of achievement and respect, and we are honored to continue the tradition that Benny Binion [the founder of the WSOP] began over 30 years ago.\""
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"Andy Frankenberger is a professional poker player and former equity derivatives trader from New York City.",
" In his first year as a professional poker player, Frankenberger was named World Poker Tour (WPT) Season IX Player of the Year.",
" Card Player Magazine described this as one of poker's best rookie years in a September 2011 cover story.",
" Frankenberger followed this up by winning back to back bracelets at the World Series of Poker in 2011 and 2012.",
" He has been prominently featured in financial media including The Wall Street Journal, Fox Business Network, and Bloomberg Television."
],
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"sentences": [
"Million Dollar Challenge (also referred to as the PokerStars Million Dollar Challenge and PokerStars.net Million Dollar Challenge) is the most watched poker show in television history.",
" It is sponsored by PokerStars.",
" The show, which airs on the Fox Broadcasting Company, debuted on October 11, 2009.",
" The show is hosted by Chris Rose and features Daniel Negreanu.",
" The first season included five episodes following the FOX network Sunday National Football League coverage.",
" The finale aired on December 27, 2009.",
" The eight-episode season 2 premiered on September 19, 2010 and is scheduled to conclude on December 12."
],
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"sentences": [
"Phillip Dennis Ivey Jr. (born February 1, 1977), commonly known as Phil Ivey, is an American professional poker player who has won ten World Series of Poker bracelets, one World Poker Tour title, and appeared at nine World Poker Tour final tables.",
" Ivey was at one time regarded by numerous poker observers and contemporaries as the best all-around player in the world.",
" In 2017 he was elected to the Poker Hall of Fame."
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"Daniel Negreanu ( ; born July 26, 1974) is a Canadian professional poker player who has won six World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelets and two World Poker Tour (WPT) championship titles.",
" The independent poker ranking service Global Poker Index (GPI) recognised Negreanu as the best poker player of the decade in 2014."
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}
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"Title: Erick Lindgren\n\nErick A. Lindgren (born August 11, 1976 in Burney, California) is an American professional poker player. He has won two World Poker Tour (WPT) titles, two World Series of Poker bracelets, and more than nine million dollars in tournament earnings during his poker career. As of August 2014 he is 28th in the All time money list of poker.",
"Title: World Series of Poker bracelet\n\nThe World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet is considered the most coveted non-monetary prize a poker player can win. Since 1976, a bracelet has been awarded to the winner of every event at the annual WSOP. Even if the victory occurred before 1976, WSOP championships are now counted as \"bracelets\". During the first years of the WSOP only a handful of bracelets were awarded each year. In 1990, there were only 14 bracelet events. By 2000, that number increased to 24. As the popularity of poker has increased during the 2000s, the number of events has likewise increased. In 2011, 58 bracelets were awarded at the WSOP, seven at the World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE), and one to the WSOP National Circuit Champion. This brought the total number of bracelets awarded up to 959. Five additional bracelets were awarded for the first time in April 2013 at the inaugural World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific (WSOP APAC) in Melbourne, Australia. . In 2017, 74 for bracelets were awarded at the WSOP and an additional 11 will be awarded at the WSOPE in Czech Republic.",
"Title: Howard Lederer\n\nHoward Henry Lederer (born October 30, 1963) is an American professional poker player. He has won two World Series of Poker bracelets and holds two World Poker Tour titles. Lederer has also contributed to several books on poker strategy and has provided commentary for poker programming. He is known by poker fans and players as \"The Professor\" and is the older brother of professional poker player Annie Duke.",
"Title: Dan Harrington\n\nDan Harrington (born December 6, 1945) is a professional poker player, best known for winning the Main Event at the 1995 World Series of Poker. He has earned one World Poker Tour title, two WSOP bracelets, and over six million dollars in tournament cashes in his poker career. He is also a member of the Poker Hall of Fame.",
"Title: Professional Poker Tour\n\nThe Professional Poker Tour (PPT) was a series of televised poker tournaments, spinning off from the World Poker Tour (WPT) television series. It billed itself as the first professional poker league, and was limited to players who have established themselves on the World Poker Tour, World Series of Poker, or major participation on the poker circuit.",
"Title: World Poker Tour bracelet\n\nThe World Poker Tour bracelet is the World Poker Tour's (WPT) answer to the World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet. Beginning in 1976, the WSOP started awarding bracelets to winners of WSOP events. The WSOP bracelet has become synonymous with greatness. \"It's impossible to overstate the value of a World Series of Poker gold bracelet to anyone who takes the game seriously,\" stated World Series of Poker Commissioner Jeffrey Pollack during the 2006 bracelet unveiling. \"It is the equivalent of winning the Stanley Cup in hockey or the Lombardi Trophy in football.\" Since their introduction, a poker player's success has been measured by the number of bracelets they had won. With introduction of the WPT bracelet, the WPT hopes to capitalize on the prestige of winning poker bracelets. WPT Founder, President and CEO, Steve Lipscomb said, \"The championship bracelet has become synonymous with poker as a symbol of achievement and respect, and we are honored to continue the tradition that Benny Binion [the founder of the WSOP] began over 30 years ago.\"",
"Title: Andy Frankenberger\n\nAndy Frankenberger is a professional poker player and former equity derivatives trader from New York City. In his first year as a professional poker player, Frankenberger was named World Poker Tour (WPT) Season IX Player of the Year. Card Player Magazine described this as one of poker's best rookie years in a September 2011 cover story. Frankenberger followed this up by winning back to back bracelets at the World Series of Poker in 2011 and 2012. He has been prominently featured in financial media including The Wall Street Journal, Fox Business Network, and Bloomberg Television.",
"Title: Million Dollar Challenge (poker)\n\nMillion Dollar Challenge (also referred to as the PokerStars Million Dollar Challenge and PokerStars.net Million Dollar Challenge) is the most watched poker show in television history. It is sponsored by PokerStars. The show, which airs on the Fox Broadcasting Company, debuted on October 11, 2009. The show is hosted by Chris Rose and features Daniel Negreanu. The first season included five episodes following the FOX network Sunday National Football League coverage. The finale aired on December 27, 2009. The eight-episode season 2 premiered on September 19, 2010 and is scheduled to conclude on December 12.",
"Title: Phil Ivey\n\nPhillip Dennis Ivey Jr. (born February 1, 1977), commonly known as Phil Ivey, is an American professional poker player who has won ten World Series of Poker bracelets, one World Poker Tour title, and appeared at nine World Poker Tour final tables. Ivey was at one time regarded by numerous poker observers and contemporaries as the best all-around player in the world. In 2017 he was elected to the Poker Hall of Fame.",
"Title: Daniel Negreanu\n\nDaniel Negreanu ( ; born July 26, 1974) is a Canadian professional poker player who has won six World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelets and two World Poker Tour (WPT) championship titles. The independent poker ranking service Global Poker Index (GPI) recognised Negreanu as the best poker player of the decade in 2014."
] |
957
|
Gaius Calvisius Sabinus was a consul under the alliance formed on what date?
|
27 November 43 BC
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bridge
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medium
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"Gaius Calvisius Sabinus (consul 39 BC)",
"Second Triumvirate"
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"Gaius Laelius C.f. Sapiens (born c. 188 BC), was a Roman statesman, best known for his friendship with the Roman general and statesman Scipio Aemilianus (Scipio the Younger) (d. 129 BC).",
" He was consul of 140 BC, elected with the help of his friend, by then censor, after failing to be elected in 141 BC.",
" Gaius Laelius Sapiens was the son and heir of the Punic war general Gaius Laelius himself consul in 190 BC.",
" This Laelius had been former second-in-command and long-time friend, since childhood, of the Roman general and statesman Scipio Africanus.",
" The younger Laelius was apparently born around 188 BC, after his father had become consul but had failed to win command of the campaign against Antiochus III the Great of Syria which would have made him a rich man.",
" His mother's name is unknown."
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"sentences": [
"Marcus Atilius Regulus (fl.",
" 213 BC), a son of Marcus Atilius Regulus, the consul captured during the First Punic War, and a grandson of Marcus Atilius Regulus (consul 294 BC), was a Roman consul for the year 227 BC, together with Publius Valerius Flaccus, and was a consul \"suffectus\" in 217 BC, replacing Gaius Flaminius Nepos, who was killed in battle at Lake Trasimene.",
" Marcus Atilius Regulus agreed to accompany the consuls of 216 BC, Gaius Terentius Varro and Lucius Aemilius Paullus, along with the other surviving former consul of 217 BC, Gnaeus Servilius Geminus, when an army of 80,000 Romans and allies was amassed together to smash the Carthaginian army under Hannibal.",
" The historian Polybius records that both he and Servilius died fighting bravely at the Battle of Cannae."
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"The Second Triumvirate is the name historians have given to the official political alliance of \"Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus\" (Caesar Augustus), \"Marcus Antonius\" (Mark Antony), and \"Marcus Aemilius Lepidus\", formed on 27 November 43 BC with the enactment of the \"Lex Titia\", the adoption of which is viewed as marking the end of the Roman Republic.",
" The Triumvirate existed for two five-year terms, covering the period 43 BC to 33 BC.",
" Unlike the earlier First Triumvirate, the Second Triumvirate was an official, legally established institution, whose overwhelming power in the Roman state was given full legal sanction and whose \"imperium maius\" outranked that of all other magistrates, including the consuls."
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"Gaius Calvisius Sabinus was consul in AD 26 with Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus.",
" During the reign of Caligula, he was accused of conspiring against the emperor, and took his own life rather than submit to a trial."
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"Gaius Calvisius Sabinus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 39 BC under the Second Triumvirate.",
" He and his consular colleague Lucius Marcius Censorinus had been the only two senators who tried to defend Julius Caesar when his assassins struck on 15 March 44 BC, and their consulship under the triumvirate is taken as a recognition of their loyalty.",
" An inscription, described by Ronald Syme as \"one of the most remarkable inscriptions ever set up in honour of a Roman senator,\" praises Calvisius for \"pietas\", his sense of duty or devotion.",
" As a military officer, Calvisius is notable for his long service and competence, though he was not without serious defeats."
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"sentences": [
"The gens Calvisia was a Roman family, which first rose to prominence during the final decades of the Republic, and became influential in imperial times.",
" The first of the gens to obtain the consulship was Gaius Calvisius Sabinus in 39 BC."
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"sentences": [
"Calvisius Sabinus, whose \"praenomen\" is not recorded, was a wealthy contemporary of the younger Seneca."
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"sentences": [
"Gaius Calvisius Sabinus (born c. 36 BC) was a Roman Senator who was appointed Roman consul in 4 BC."
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"Lucius Marcius Censorinus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 39 BC, during the Second Triumvirate.",
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"sentences": [
"Titus Flavius T. f. T. n. Clemens was a nephew of the Roman Emperor Vespasian.",
" He was the son of Titus Flavius Sabinus, consul in AD 47 and \"praefectus urbi\" during the reign of Nero, and a brother of Titus Flavius Sabinus, consul in AD 82.",
" The emperors Titus and Domitian were his cousins."
],
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"Title: Gaius Laelius Sapiens\n\nGaius Laelius C.f. Sapiens (born c. 188 BC), was a Roman statesman, best known for his friendship with the Roman general and statesman Scipio Aemilianus (Scipio the Younger) (d. 129 BC). He was consul of 140 BC, elected with the help of his friend, by then censor, after failing to be elected in 141 BC. Gaius Laelius Sapiens was the son and heir of the Punic war general Gaius Laelius himself consul in 190 BC. This Laelius had been former second-in-command and long-time friend, since childhood, of the Roman general and statesman Scipio Africanus. The younger Laelius was apparently born around 188 BC, after his father had become consul but had failed to win command of the campaign against Antiochus III the Great of Syria which would have made him a rich man. His mother's name is unknown.",
"Title: Marcus Atilius Regulus (consul 227 BC)\n\nMarcus Atilius Regulus (fl. 213 BC), a son of Marcus Atilius Regulus, the consul captured during the First Punic War, and a grandson of Marcus Atilius Regulus (consul 294 BC), was a Roman consul for the year 227 BC, together with Publius Valerius Flaccus, and was a consul \"suffectus\" in 217 BC, replacing Gaius Flaminius Nepos, who was killed in battle at Lake Trasimene. Marcus Atilius Regulus agreed to accompany the consuls of 216 BC, Gaius Terentius Varro and Lucius Aemilius Paullus, along with the other surviving former consul of 217 BC, Gnaeus Servilius Geminus, when an army of 80,000 Romans and allies was amassed together to smash the Carthaginian army under Hannibal. The historian Polybius records that both he and Servilius died fighting bravely at the Battle of Cannae.",
"Title: Second Triumvirate\n\nThe Second Triumvirate is the name historians have given to the official political alliance of \"Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus\" (Caesar Augustus), \"Marcus Antonius\" (Mark Antony), and \"Marcus Aemilius Lepidus\", formed on 27 November 43 BC with the enactment of the \"Lex Titia\", the adoption of which is viewed as marking the end of the Roman Republic. The Triumvirate existed for two five-year terms, covering the period 43 BC to 33 BC. Unlike the earlier First Triumvirate, the Second Triumvirate was an official, legally established institution, whose overwhelming power in the Roman state was given full legal sanction and whose \"imperium maius\" outranked that of all other magistrates, including the consuls.",
"Title: Gaius Calvisius Sabinus (consul AD 26)\n\nGaius Calvisius Sabinus was consul in AD 26 with Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus. During the reign of Caligula, he was accused of conspiring against the emperor, and took his own life rather than submit to a trial.",
"Title: Gaius Calvisius Sabinus (consul 39 BC)\n\nGaius Calvisius Sabinus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 39 BC under the Second Triumvirate. He and his consular colleague Lucius Marcius Censorinus had been the only two senators who tried to defend Julius Caesar when his assassins struck on 15 March 44 BC, and their consulship under the triumvirate is taken as a recognition of their loyalty. An inscription, described by Ronald Syme as \"one of the most remarkable inscriptions ever set up in honour of a Roman senator,\" praises Calvisius for \"pietas\", his sense of duty or devotion. As a military officer, Calvisius is notable for his long service and competence, though he was not without serious defeats.",
"Title: Calvisia gens\n\nThe gens Calvisia was a Roman family, which first rose to prominence during the final decades of the Republic, and became influential in imperial times. The first of the gens to obtain the consulship was Gaius Calvisius Sabinus in 39 BC.",
"Title: Calvisius Sabinus (mentioned by Seneca)\n\nCalvisius Sabinus, whose \"praenomen\" is not recorded, was a wealthy contemporary of the younger Seneca.",
"Title: Gaius Calvisius Sabinus (consul 4 BC)\n\nGaius Calvisius Sabinus (born c. 36 BC) was a Roman Senator who was appointed Roman consul in 4 BC.",
"Title: Lucius Marcius Censorinus (consul 39 BC)\n\nLucius Marcius Censorinus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 39 BC, during the Second Triumvirate. He and his colleague Gaius Calvisius Sabinus had been the only two senators who tried to defend Julius Caesar when he was assassinated on the Ides of March in 44 BC, and their consulship under the triumvirate was a recognition of their loyalty.",
"Title: Titus Flavius Clemens (consul)\n\nTitus Flavius T. f. T. n. Clemens was a nephew of the Roman Emperor Vespasian. He was the son of Titus Flavius Sabinus, consul in AD 47 and \"praefectus urbi\" during the reign of Nero, and a brother of Titus Flavius Sabinus, consul in AD 82. The emperors Titus and Domitian were his cousins."
] |
958
|
What is the American Airlines Group that's headquartered in Irving, Texas?
|
Envoy Air
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bridge
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easy
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{
"title": [
"Pedro Fábregas",
"Envoy Air"
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0,
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"American Airlines Group, Inc. is an American publicly traded airline holding company headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas.",
" It was formed December 9, 2013, in the merger of AMR Corporation, the parent company of American Airlines, and US Airways Group, the parent company of US Airways.",
" The airline groups together form the largest airline in the world, with more than 6,700 daily flights to 336 locations in 56 countries worldwide, about $40 billion in operating revenue, over 100,000 employees, and plans to take delivery of 607 new aircraft, including 517 narrowbody aircraft and 90 widebody international aircraft.",
" The integration of American Airlines and US Airways was completed when the Federal Aviation Administration granted a single operating certificate for both carriers on April 8, 2015."
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},
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"sentences": [
"Piedmont Airlines, Inc. is an American regional airline operating for American Eagle, formerly US Airways Express.",
" It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the American Airlines Group, headquartered in unincorporated Wicomico County, Maryland, near the city of Salisbury.",
" It conducts flight operations using Bombardier Dash 8, and Embraer ERJ 145 aircraft.",
" Piedmont Airlines, Inc. also provides ground handling and customer service for airports in the Northeastern & Western parts of the United States.",
" Its main base is Philadelphia International Airport with hubs in Charlotte Douglas International Airport."
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},
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"sentences": [
"Envoy Air Inc. (formerly American Eagle Airlines) is an air carrier headquartered in Irving, Texas, in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.",
" It is a wholly owned subsidiary of American Airlines Group that, along with several carriers outside the group, feeds the American Airlines route network under the American Eagle brand.",
" With over 1,800 flights a day, serving 159 cities across the United States, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean, Envoy is considered to be the world's largest regional airline system.",
" Envoy is an affiliate member of the Oneworld airline alliance."
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"sentences": [
"Thomas W. Horton (born 05/24/1961) was the Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer of AMR Corporation until it merged with US Airways Group to form American Airlines Group, Inc. and was the Chairman of American Airlines Group, Inc. and American Airlines.",
" He also served as Chairman of oneworld, the global airline alliance, until March 2014."
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"sentences": [
"Lockwood v. American Airlines, Inc, 107 F.3d 1565 (Fed Cir.",
" 1997) was a case for the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in which Lawrence B. Lockwood sued American Airlines, Inc for patent infringement for their reservation system, SABREvision.",
" The case was first heard by the United States District Court for the Southern District of California, which ruled in favor of American Airlines, Inc.",
" In the summary judgment for that case, the court ruled that American Airlines, Inc’s SABREvision system did not infringe on U.S. Patent Re.",
" 32,115, U.S. Patent 4,567,359, and U.S. Patent 5,309,355 held by Lockwood.",
" Furthermore, the court ruled that the ‘355 patent was invalid under 35 U.S.C. § 102 and the asserted claims of the ‘359 patent were invalid under 35 U.S.C. § 103.",
" The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit upheld these rulings in favor of American Airlines, Inc. based on the fact that district court determined there were no genuine issues of material fact in dispute."
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"AMR Corporation was a commercial aviation business and airline holding company based in Fort Worth, Texas, which was the parent company of American Airlines, American Eagle Airlines, AmericanConnection and Executive Airlines.",
" AMR filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in November 2011, and merged with US Airways Group on December 9, 2013 to form American Airlines Group, Inc."
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},
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"PSA Airlines, Inc. is an American regional airline headquartered at Dayton International Airport in Vandalia, Ohio, that flies under the American Eagle brand for American Airlines.",
" PSA is a wholly owned subsidiary of American Airlines Group.",
" PSA has crew bases in Washington, D.C.; Knoxville, Tennessee; Charlotte, North Carolina; Cincinnati, Ohio; and Dayton, Ohio.",
" It has maintenance bases in Charlotte, North Carolina; Cincinnati, Ohio; Dayton, Ohio and at the Akron–Canton Airport in Green, Ohio."
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"Pedro Fábregas (born 12 April 1965) is an officer at American Airlines Group, the parent company of American Airlines, US Airways and Envoy Air.",
" Pedro Fábregas was named president and chief executive officer of Envoy Air Airlines in December 2013.",
" At Envoy Air, Fábregas oversees one of the world's largest regional airlines, with more than 14,000 employees and operating more than 220 regional aircraft on approximately 1,400 daily flights to nearly 150 cities throughout the United States, Canada, the Bahamas, Mexico and the Caribbean."
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"American Eagle is an American brand name for the regional branch of American Airlines, under which ten individual regional airlines operate short- and medium-haul feeder flights.",
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" Just like the regional brands of the other two major airlines (Delta Connection and United Express), American Airlines' regional brand accounts for more than 60% of American Airlines flights."
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"sentences": [
"William Douglas \"'Doug\" Parker is an American businessman who is the current Chairman and CEO of American Airlines Group, Inc., the parent company of American Airlines."
],
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}
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"Title: American Airlines Group\n\nAmerican Airlines Group, Inc. is an American publicly traded airline holding company headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas. It was formed December 9, 2013, in the merger of AMR Corporation, the parent company of American Airlines, and US Airways Group, the parent company of US Airways. The airline groups together form the largest airline in the world, with more than 6,700 daily flights to 336 locations in 56 countries worldwide, about $40 billion in operating revenue, over 100,000 employees, and plans to take delivery of 607 new aircraft, including 517 narrowbody aircraft and 90 widebody international aircraft. The integration of American Airlines and US Airways was completed when the Federal Aviation Administration granted a single operating certificate for both carriers on April 8, 2015.",
"Title: Piedmont Airlines\n\nPiedmont Airlines, Inc. is an American regional airline operating for American Eagle, formerly US Airways Express. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the American Airlines Group, headquartered in unincorporated Wicomico County, Maryland, near the city of Salisbury. It conducts flight operations using Bombardier Dash 8, and Embraer ERJ 145 aircraft. Piedmont Airlines, Inc. also provides ground handling and customer service for airports in the Northeastern & Western parts of the United States. Its main base is Philadelphia International Airport with hubs in Charlotte Douglas International Airport.",
"Title: Envoy Air\n\nEnvoy Air Inc. (formerly American Eagle Airlines) is an air carrier headquartered in Irving, Texas, in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of American Airlines Group that, along with several carriers outside the group, feeds the American Airlines route network under the American Eagle brand. With over 1,800 flights a day, serving 159 cities across the United States, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean, Envoy is considered to be the world's largest regional airline system. Envoy is an affiliate member of the Oneworld airline alliance.",
"Title: Thomas W. Horton\n\nThomas W. Horton (born 05/24/1961) was the Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer of AMR Corporation until it merged with US Airways Group to form American Airlines Group, Inc. and was the Chairman of American Airlines Group, Inc. and American Airlines. He also served as Chairman of oneworld, the global airline alliance, until March 2014.",
"Title: Lockwood v. American Airlines, Inc.\n\nLockwood v. American Airlines, Inc, 107 F.3d 1565 (Fed Cir. 1997) was a case for the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in which Lawrence B. Lockwood sued American Airlines, Inc for patent infringement for their reservation system, SABREvision. The case was first heard by the United States District Court for the Southern District of California, which ruled in favor of American Airlines, Inc. In the summary judgment for that case, the court ruled that American Airlines, Inc’s SABREvision system did not infringe on U.S. Patent Re. 32,115, U.S. Patent 4,567,359, and U.S. Patent 5,309,355 held by Lockwood. Furthermore, the court ruled that the ‘355 patent was invalid under 35 U.S.C. § 102 and the asserted claims of the ‘359 patent were invalid under 35 U.S.C. § 103. The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit upheld these rulings in favor of American Airlines, Inc. based on the fact that district court determined there were no genuine issues of material fact in dispute.",
"Title: AMR Corporation\n\nAMR Corporation was a commercial aviation business and airline holding company based in Fort Worth, Texas, which was the parent company of American Airlines, American Eagle Airlines, AmericanConnection and Executive Airlines. AMR filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in November 2011, and merged with US Airways Group on December 9, 2013 to form American Airlines Group, Inc.",
"Title: PSA Airlines\n\nPSA Airlines, Inc. is an American regional airline headquartered at Dayton International Airport in Vandalia, Ohio, that flies under the American Eagle brand for American Airlines. PSA is a wholly owned subsidiary of American Airlines Group. PSA has crew bases in Washington, D.C.; Knoxville, Tennessee; Charlotte, North Carolina; Cincinnati, Ohio; and Dayton, Ohio. It has maintenance bases in Charlotte, North Carolina; Cincinnati, Ohio; Dayton, Ohio and at the Akron–Canton Airport in Green, Ohio.",
"Title: Pedro Fábregas\n\nPedro Fábregas (born 12 April 1965) is an officer at American Airlines Group, the parent company of American Airlines, US Airways and Envoy Air. Pedro Fábregas was named president and chief executive officer of Envoy Air Airlines in December 2013. At Envoy Air, Fábregas oversees one of the world's largest regional airlines, with more than 14,000 employees and operating more than 220 regional aircraft on approximately 1,400 daily flights to nearly 150 cities throughout the United States, Canada, the Bahamas, Mexico and the Caribbean.",
"Title: American Eagle (airline brand)\n\nAmerican Eagle is an American brand name for the regional branch of American Airlines, under which ten individual regional airlines operate short- and medium-haul feeder flights. Three of these airlines, Envoy Air (formerly American Eagle Airlines), Piedmont Airlines and PSA Airlines, are wholly owned subsidiaries of American Airlines Group. Just like the regional brands of the other two major airlines (Delta Connection and United Express), American Airlines' regional brand accounts for more than 60% of American Airlines flights.",
"Title: Doug Parker\n\nWilliam Douglas \"'Doug\" Parker is an American businessman who is the current Chairman and CEO of American Airlines Group, Inc., the parent company of American Airlines."
] |
959
|
Of the two presidents who served during the heyday of the "Kansas City Star," which one did NOT use nuclear weapons in war?
|
Dwight D. Eisenhower
|
bridge
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hard
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"The Two Futures Project (2FP) is a movement made up of American Christians who support and work towards the abolition of all nuclear weapons.",
" This organization believes that human beings face two futures and one choice: a world without nuclear weapons or a world ruined by them.",
" 2FP is supportive of concrete and practical steps to reduce nuclear dangers immediately, while pursuing the multilateral, global, irreversible, and verifiable elimination of nuclear weapons, as a biblically-grounded mandate and as a contemporary security imperative.",
" In order to make these changes in the world they are using a strategy based around the creation of a non-partisan, conscience-driven, enduring majority of Americans who are committed to a nuclear weapons-free world.",
" Two Futures Project seeks to join together one voice of Christian conscience, to encourage and enable national leaders to make the complete elimination of nuclear weapons the organizing principle of American nuclear weapons policy.",
" The founder and director of the Two Futures Project is Rev. Tyler Wigg-Stevenson."
],
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"A security assurance, in the context of nuclear warfare, is an expression of a political position by a nuclear-armed nation intended to placate other non-nuclear-armed nations.",
" There are two types of security assurance: positive and negative.",
" A positive assurance states that the nation giving it will aid any, or a particular, non-nuclear-armed nation in retaliation, should it be a victim of nuclear attack.",
" A negative assurance is not the opposite of this, but instead means that a nuclear-armed nation has promised not to use nuclear weapons, except in retaliation for a nuclear attack against themselves.",
" See also No first use."
],
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"Green Light Teams were Special Forces squads containing members of the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, and the U.S. Marines during the height of the Cold War with the Soviet Union.",
" These Green Light Teams, also referred to as Atomic Demolition Munitions Specialists, were trained to advance, arm, and deploy Special Atomic Demolition Munitions behind enemy lines.",
" These Atomic Demolition Munitions, also known as ADMs and backpack nukes, are smaller, and more portable nuclear weapons created by the United States beginning in 1954.",
" These initial Atomic Demolition Munitions required large teams of trained soldiers and still weighed hundreds of pounds.",
" The United States of America’s nuclear weapons developers were encouraging of the Military’s desire for tactical nuclear weapons.",
" The President of one of these nuclear weapons developers, James McRae of Sandia Corporation, was among those inspiring the further development of tactical nuclear weapons, asserting: “greater emphasis should be placed on small atomic weapons”.",
" The development of the Davy Crocket nuclear device, an atomic weapon with a sub-kiloton energy yield that can be transported on the back of a jeep, served as a pre-cursor to the eventual final product foreseen by the Military, the Mk-54 Special Atomic Demolition Munition.",
" The Davy Crocket’s lightweight Mark-54 composition was encouraging to the further production and advancement of smaller Special Atomic Demolition Munitions, such as the W-54 version which could be manned by a single trained soldier."
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"De-alerting introduces some reversible physical change(s) to nuclear weapons or weapon systems in order to lengthen the time required to use nuclear weapons in combat.",
" Because thousands of strategic nuclear warheads mounted on ballistic missiles remain on high-alert, launch-ready status, capable of being launched in only a few minutes, de-alerting has been proposed as a means to reduce likelihood that these forces will be used deliberately or accidentally."
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"Roy Allison Roberts (1887 - February 23, 1967) was a managing editor, president, editor and general manager of \"The Kansas City Star\" who guided the paper during its influential period during the Presidencies of Harry S. Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower."
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"No first use (NFU) refers to a pledge or a policy by a nuclear power not to use nuclear weapons as a means of warfare unless first attacked by an adversary using nuclear weapons.",
" Earlier, the concept had also been applied to chemical and biological warfare."
],
"title": "No first use"
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"The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, or the Nuclear Weapon Ban Treaty, is the first legally binding international agreement to comprehensively prohibit nuclear weapons, with the goal of leading towards their total elimination.",
" It was passed on 7 July 2017.",
" In order to come into effect, signature and ratification by at least 50 countries is required.",
" For those nations that are party to it, the treaty prohibits the development, testing, production, stockpiling, stationing, transfer, use and threat of use of nuclear weapons, as well as assistance and encouragement to the prohibited activities.",
" For nuclear armed states joining the treaty, it provides for a time-bound framework for negotiations leading to the verified and irreversible elimination of its nuclear weapons programme."
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"Harry S. Truman (May 8, 1884December 26, 1972) was the 33rd President of the United States (1945–53), assuming that office upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt during the waning months of World War II.",
" He is known for launching the Marshall Plan to rebuild the economy of Western Europe, for leading the Cold War against Soviet and Chinese communism by establishing the Truman Doctrine and NATO, and for intervening in the Korean War.",
" In domestic affairs, he was a moderate Democrat whose liberal proposals were a continuation of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal, but the conservative-dominated Congress blocked most of them.",
" He used the veto power 180 times, more than any president since then, and saw 12 overridden by Congress; only Grover Cleveland and Franklin D. Roosevelt used the veto so often, and only Gerald Ford and Andrew Johnson saw so many veto overrides.",
" He is also the only world leader to have ever used nuclear weapons in war, desegregated the U.S. Armed Forces, supported a newly independent Israel, and was a founder of the United Nations."
],
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"Proud Prophet was a simulated war game played by the United States in 1983.",
" With an ongoing arms buildup against the Soviet Union, President Ronald Reagan and his Administration had a great deal of concern for the U.S. nuclear war plan and what may occur if we did not take action.",
" After being briefed on the strike plan in place, President Reagan was unsatisfied and took measures to simulate a response to the onset of a nuclear war.",
" The simulation consisted of 200 Military Personnel and Politicians with only twelve days of actual play.",
" Stretching the twelve days of gameplay over several week periods, Personnel involved in the simulation were forced to make critical strategic and diplomatic decisions to test the effectiveness of the United States strike plan.",
" Due to heightened tensions with the ongoing Cold War made this simulation the most realistic in United States Military history.",
" For the first time ever, the Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff took part in the game, although their participation was concealed.",
" One of the main purposes of the simulation was to test the response of the National Command Authority's (NCA) decision making when dealing with many different situations at once.",
" Although Proud Prophet was intended to help senior officials test their nuclear strategies, it was apparent that many of the concepts in place were incompatible with current Military capabilities.",
" Many important parts of this simulation saw limited use of de-escalation tactics.",
" If a risk of a war did occur, many Military advisors saw the use of nuclear missiles as the deterring factor when dealing with the Soviet Union.",
" The idea behind this concept was that Soviet forces would seek ceasefire if the West moved to use nuclear weapons.",
" The final outcome of the Proud Prophet war game would show the need to resolve global issues in times of war or potential war.",
" The outcome of an all-out nuclear war is the total destruction of both sides involved, and a death toll nearly reaching half a billion with the remaining dying from starvation or lethal doses of radiation.",
" The government file for Proud Prophet was not declassified until December 20th, 2012, and was only declassified in part.",
" While there is no known reason why it was unclassified under the Obama administration."
],
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"The \"nuclear button\" is a figurative term referring to the power to use nuclear weapons. \"Pushing the nuclear button\" refers to actually using them.",
" The actual procedure for using such weapons is more complex than simply pushing a button.",
" The \"nuclear button\" may be transferred to another official due to political changes or the incapacitation of a person currently in control of it."
],
"title": "Nuclear button"
}
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"Title: Two Futures Project\n\nThe Two Futures Project (2FP) is a movement made up of American Christians who support and work towards the abolition of all nuclear weapons. This organization believes that human beings face two futures and one choice: a world without nuclear weapons or a world ruined by them. 2FP is supportive of concrete and practical steps to reduce nuclear dangers immediately, while pursuing the multilateral, global, irreversible, and verifiable elimination of nuclear weapons, as a biblically-grounded mandate and as a contemporary security imperative. In order to make these changes in the world they are using a strategy based around the creation of a non-partisan, conscience-driven, enduring majority of Americans who are committed to a nuclear weapons-free world. Two Futures Project seeks to join together one voice of Christian conscience, to encourage and enable national leaders to make the complete elimination of nuclear weapons the organizing principle of American nuclear weapons policy. The founder and director of the Two Futures Project is Rev. Tyler Wigg-Stevenson.",
"Title: Security assurance\n\nA security assurance, in the context of nuclear warfare, is an expression of a political position by a nuclear-armed nation intended to placate other non-nuclear-armed nations. There are two types of security assurance: positive and negative. A positive assurance states that the nation giving it will aid any, or a particular, non-nuclear-armed nation in retaliation, should it be a victim of nuclear attack. A negative assurance is not the opposite of this, but instead means that a nuclear-armed nation has promised not to use nuclear weapons, except in retaliation for a nuclear attack against themselves. See also No first use.",
"Title: Green Light Teams\n\nGreen Light Teams were Special Forces squads containing members of the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, and the U.S. Marines during the height of the Cold War with the Soviet Union. These Green Light Teams, also referred to as Atomic Demolition Munitions Specialists, were trained to advance, arm, and deploy Special Atomic Demolition Munitions behind enemy lines. These Atomic Demolition Munitions, also known as ADMs and backpack nukes, are smaller, and more portable nuclear weapons created by the United States beginning in 1954. These initial Atomic Demolition Munitions required large teams of trained soldiers and still weighed hundreds of pounds. The United States of America’s nuclear weapons developers were encouraging of the Military’s desire for tactical nuclear weapons. The President of one of these nuclear weapons developers, James McRae of Sandia Corporation, was among those inspiring the further development of tactical nuclear weapons, asserting: “greater emphasis should be placed on small atomic weapons”. The development of the Davy Crocket nuclear device, an atomic weapon with a sub-kiloton energy yield that can be transported on the back of a jeep, served as a pre-cursor to the eventual final product foreseen by the Military, the Mk-54 Special Atomic Demolition Munition. The Davy Crocket’s lightweight Mark-54 composition was encouraging to the further production and advancement of smaller Special Atomic Demolition Munitions, such as the W-54 version which could be manned by a single trained soldier.",
"Title: De-alerting\n\nDe-alerting introduces some reversible physical change(s) to nuclear weapons or weapon systems in order to lengthen the time required to use nuclear weapons in combat. Because thousands of strategic nuclear warheads mounted on ballistic missiles remain on high-alert, launch-ready status, capable of being launched in only a few minutes, de-alerting has been proposed as a means to reduce likelihood that these forces will be used deliberately or accidentally.",
"Title: Roy A. Roberts\n\nRoy Allison Roberts (1887 - February 23, 1967) was a managing editor, president, editor and general manager of \"The Kansas City Star\" who guided the paper during its influential period during the Presidencies of Harry S. Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower.",
"Title: No first use\n\nNo first use (NFU) refers to a pledge or a policy by a nuclear power not to use nuclear weapons as a means of warfare unless first attacked by an adversary using nuclear weapons. Earlier, the concept had also been applied to chemical and biological warfare.",
"Title: Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons\n\nThe Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, or the Nuclear Weapon Ban Treaty, is the first legally binding international agreement to comprehensively prohibit nuclear weapons, with the goal of leading towards their total elimination. It was passed on 7 July 2017. In order to come into effect, signature and ratification by at least 50 countries is required. For those nations that are party to it, the treaty prohibits the development, testing, production, stockpiling, stationing, transfer, use and threat of use of nuclear weapons, as well as assistance and encouragement to the prohibited activities. For nuclear armed states joining the treaty, it provides for a time-bound framework for negotiations leading to the verified and irreversible elimination of its nuclear weapons programme.",
"Title: Harry S. Truman\n\nHarry S. Truman (May 8, 1884December 26, 1972) was the 33rd President of the United States (1945–53), assuming that office upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt during the waning months of World War II. He is known for launching the Marshall Plan to rebuild the economy of Western Europe, for leading the Cold War against Soviet and Chinese communism by establishing the Truman Doctrine and NATO, and for intervening in the Korean War. In domestic affairs, he was a moderate Democrat whose liberal proposals were a continuation of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal, but the conservative-dominated Congress blocked most of them. He used the veto power 180 times, more than any president since then, and saw 12 overridden by Congress; only Grover Cleveland and Franklin D. Roosevelt used the veto so often, and only Gerald Ford and Andrew Johnson saw so many veto overrides. He is also the only world leader to have ever used nuclear weapons in war, desegregated the U.S. Armed Forces, supported a newly independent Israel, and was a founder of the United Nations.",
"Title: Proud Prophet\n\nProud Prophet was a simulated war game played by the United States in 1983. With an ongoing arms buildup against the Soviet Union, President Ronald Reagan and his Administration had a great deal of concern for the U.S. nuclear war plan and what may occur if we did not take action. After being briefed on the strike plan in place, President Reagan was unsatisfied and took measures to simulate a response to the onset of a nuclear war. The simulation consisted of 200 Military Personnel and Politicians with only twelve days of actual play. Stretching the twelve days of gameplay over several week periods, Personnel involved in the simulation were forced to make critical strategic and diplomatic decisions to test the effectiveness of the United States strike plan. Due to heightened tensions with the ongoing Cold War made this simulation the most realistic in United States Military history. For the first time ever, the Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff took part in the game, although their participation was concealed. One of the main purposes of the simulation was to test the response of the National Command Authority's (NCA) decision making when dealing with many different situations at once. Although Proud Prophet was intended to help senior officials test their nuclear strategies, it was apparent that many of the concepts in place were incompatible with current Military capabilities. Many important parts of this simulation saw limited use of de-escalation tactics. If a risk of a war did occur, many Military advisors saw the use of nuclear missiles as the deterring factor when dealing with the Soviet Union. The idea behind this concept was that Soviet forces would seek ceasefire if the West moved to use nuclear weapons. The final outcome of the Proud Prophet war game would show the need to resolve global issues in times of war or potential war. The outcome of an all-out nuclear war is the total destruction of both sides involved, and a death toll nearly reaching half a billion with the remaining dying from starvation or lethal doses of radiation. The government file for Proud Prophet was not declassified until December 20th, 2012, and was only declassified in part. While there is no known reason why it was unclassified under the Obama administration.",
"Title: Nuclear button\n\nThe \"nuclear button\" is a figurative term referring to the power to use nuclear weapons. \"Pushing the nuclear button\" refers to actually using them. The actual procedure for using such weapons is more complex than simply pushing a button. The \"nuclear button\" may be transferred to another official due to political changes or the incapacitation of a person currently in control of it."
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960
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What is the total length of the motorway on which the Weaver Viaduct is located?
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33.3 mi
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bridge
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"The M56 motorway, also known as the North Cheshire motorway, is in Cheshire and Greater Manchester, England.",
" It runs from Junction 4 of the M60 to Dunkirk, near Chester.",
" With a length of 33.3 mi , it is often busy with long-distance commuter traffic towards North Wales.",
" It serves commuters heading to Manchester, particularly those from the wider Cheshire area, and gives access to Manchester Airport from the national motorway network."
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"Severinske Drage Viaduct is located between the Bosiljevo 2 and Vrbovsko interchanges of the A6 motorway in Gorski Kotar, Croatia, just to the east of Veliki Gložac Tunnel.",
" It is 724 m long.",
" The viaduct consists of two parallel structures: The first one was completed in 2004, and the second one in 2007.",
" The viaduct is tolled within the A6 motorway ticket system and there are no separate toll plazas associated with use of the viaduct.",
" The viaduct was designed by Jure Radnić and constructed by Hidroelektra and Konstruktor."
],
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"The Srijane Vidauct, also known as Radovići Viaduct, is located between the Bisko and Blato na Cetini interchanges of the A1 motorway in Croatia.",
" It is 504 m long plate girder reinforced concrete viaduct.",
" At this location the motorway route follows a horizontal curve of 850 m radius.",
" The viaduct comprises 13 spans.",
" The viaduct and its approach embankments traverse a 1500 m long valley.",
" The viaduct is executed as two parallel structures, and each of the structures is 13.95 m wide."
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"The 1227 m Kotezi Viaduct is part of the A1 motorway in Croatia, located between Ravča and Vrgorac interchanges.",
" It is the second-longest viaduct found along the motorway.",
" Construction and opening of the motorway section and the Kotezi Viaduct was marked by a naming dispute, causing the viaduct to be renamed twice in the month before the opening.",
" The local population expressed concerns about the viaduct's effects on the drainage of floodwater from the karst polje it spans and on groundwater levels in the area."
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"The Weaver Viaduct, in the north of Cheshire on the M56, is one of the longest concrete viaducts on the British motorway network."
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"West Coast Highway (Malay: \"Lebuhraya West Coast; Chinese: 西海岸大路\" ) is a major arterial road in Singapore which links Jurong industrial estate and Clementi New Town to the city.",
" It is an at-grade road from its junction with Pandan Loop and West Coast Road to its interchange with Pasir Panjang Road, where it becomes a grade-separated viaduct; the viaduct merges with Keppel Road before its interchange with Ayer Rajah Expressway.",
" The total length of the highway is 11 km.",
" The viaduct is newer than the at-grade section, having been completed in 2006."
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"San Juanico Bridge (Filipino: \"Tulay ng San Juanico\") is part of the Pan-Philippine Highway and stretches from Samar to Leyte across the San Juanico Strait in the Philippines.",
" Its longest length is a steel girder viaduct built on reinforced concrete piers, and its main span is of an arch-shaped truss design.",
" With a total length of 2.16 km , it is the longest bridge in the Philippines spanning a body of seawater, while the Candaba Viaduct (The longest bridge in the Philippines in all category) in Pampanga is under the viaduct category along the North Luzon Expressway - making the San Juanico Bridge the second longest bridge in the Philippines in all category.",
" The bridge was dedicated to Ferdinand Marcos' wife, Imelda Marcos."
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"The Coatesville High Bridge is a stone masonry arch railroad viaduct that crosses the valley of the West Branch Brandywine Creek at Coatesville, Pennsylvania.",
" Built by the Pennsylvania Railroad between 1902 and 1904, it has ten arches (eight of 78 ft and two of 88 ft ) and spans a total length of 934 ft , with wing walls extending it to 1287 ft .",
" 78 ft high, the bridge was built to accommodate four standard gauge railroad tracks, with a total length of 52 ft ."
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"sentences": [
"According to the \"Állami Autópályakezelő Zrt.\"",
" (\"State Motorway Management Plc.\"), the total length of the Hungarian motorway system was 1,400.6 kilometers in 2013.",
" The construction of the Hungarian motorway system started in 1964 with M7, which finished in 1975 between Budapest and the Lake Balaton.",
" The total length of the system reached 200 km in 1980, 500 km in 1998 and 1000 km in 2007."
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"Golubinjak Vidauct is 588 m viaduct located between the Delnice and Vrata interchanges of the A6 motorway in Gorski Kotar, Croatia.",
" The viaduct is tolled within the A6 motorway ticket system and there are no separate toll plazas associated with use of the viaduct.",
" It is 579 m long.",
" The viaduct consists of two parallel structures: The first one was completed in 2004, and the second one in 2008.",
" The viaduct was designed by Inženjerski projektni zavod and constructed by Hidroelektra."
],
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"Title: M56 motorway\n\nThe M56 motorway, also known as the North Cheshire motorway, is in Cheshire and Greater Manchester, England. It runs from Junction 4 of the M60 to Dunkirk, near Chester. With a length of 33.3 mi , it is often busy with long-distance commuter traffic towards North Wales. It serves commuters heading to Manchester, particularly those from the wider Cheshire area, and gives access to Manchester Airport from the national motorway network.",
"Title: Severinske Drage Viaduct\n\nSeverinske Drage Viaduct is located between the Bosiljevo 2 and Vrbovsko interchanges of the A6 motorway in Gorski Kotar, Croatia, just to the east of Veliki Gložac Tunnel. It is 724 m long. The viaduct consists of two parallel structures: The first one was completed in 2004, and the second one in 2007. The viaduct is tolled within the A6 motorway ticket system and there are no separate toll plazas associated with use of the viaduct. The viaduct was designed by Jure Radnić and constructed by Hidroelektra and Konstruktor.",
"Title: Srijane Viaduct\n\nThe Srijane Vidauct, also known as Radovići Viaduct, is located between the Bisko and Blato na Cetini interchanges of the A1 motorway in Croatia. It is 504 m long plate girder reinforced concrete viaduct. At this location the motorway route follows a horizontal curve of 850 m radius. The viaduct comprises 13 spans. The viaduct and its approach embankments traverse a 1500 m long valley. The viaduct is executed as two parallel structures, and each of the structures is 13.95 m wide.",
"Title: Kotezi Viaduct\n\nThe 1227 m Kotezi Viaduct is part of the A1 motorway in Croatia, located between Ravča and Vrgorac interchanges. It is the second-longest viaduct found along the motorway. Construction and opening of the motorway section and the Kotezi Viaduct was marked by a naming dispute, causing the viaduct to be renamed twice in the month before the opening. The local population expressed concerns about the viaduct's effects on the drainage of floodwater from the karst polje it spans and on groundwater levels in the area.",
"Title: Weaver Viaduct\n\nThe Weaver Viaduct, in the north of Cheshire on the M56, is one of the longest concrete viaducts on the British motorway network.",
"Title: West Coast Highway, Singapore\n\nWest Coast Highway (Malay: \"Lebuhraya West Coast; Chinese: 西海岸大路\" ) is a major arterial road in Singapore which links Jurong industrial estate and Clementi New Town to the city. It is an at-grade road from its junction with Pandan Loop and West Coast Road to its interchange with Pasir Panjang Road, where it becomes a grade-separated viaduct; the viaduct merges with Keppel Road before its interchange with Ayer Rajah Expressway. The total length of the highway is 11 km. The viaduct is newer than the at-grade section, having been completed in 2006.",
"Title: San Juanico Bridge\n\nSan Juanico Bridge (Filipino: \"Tulay ng San Juanico\") is part of the Pan-Philippine Highway and stretches from Samar to Leyte across the San Juanico Strait in the Philippines. Its longest length is a steel girder viaduct built on reinforced concrete piers, and its main span is of an arch-shaped truss design. With a total length of 2.16 km , it is the longest bridge in the Philippines spanning a body of seawater, while the Candaba Viaduct (The longest bridge in the Philippines in all category) in Pampanga is under the viaduct category along the North Luzon Expressway - making the San Juanico Bridge the second longest bridge in the Philippines in all category. The bridge was dedicated to Ferdinand Marcos' wife, Imelda Marcos.",
"Title: High Bridge (Coatesville, Pennsylvania)\n\nThe Coatesville High Bridge is a stone masonry arch railroad viaduct that crosses the valley of the West Branch Brandywine Creek at Coatesville, Pennsylvania. Built by the Pennsylvania Railroad between 1902 and 1904, it has ten arches (eight of 78 ft and two of 88 ft ) and spans a total length of 934 ft , with wing walls extending it to 1287 ft . 78 ft high, the bridge was built to accommodate four standard gauge railroad tracks, with a total length of 52 ft .",
"Title: Highways in Hungary\n\nAccording to the \"Állami Autópályakezelő Zrt.\" (\"State Motorway Management Plc.\"), the total length of the Hungarian motorway system was 1,400.6 kilometers in 2013. The construction of the Hungarian motorway system started in 1964 with M7, which finished in 1975 between Budapest and the Lake Balaton. The total length of the system reached 200 km in 1980, 500 km in 1998 and 1000 km in 2007.",
"Title: Golubinjak Viaduct\n\nGolubinjak Vidauct is 588 m viaduct located between the Delnice and Vrata interchanges of the A6 motorway in Gorski Kotar, Croatia. The viaduct is tolled within the A6 motorway ticket system and there are no separate toll plazas associated with use of the viaduct. It is 579 m long. The viaduct consists of two parallel structures: The first one was completed in 2004, and the second one in 2008. The viaduct was designed by Inženjerski projektni zavod and constructed by Hidroelektra."
] |
961
|
David Watkin worked with such film directors as one known for his work on what 1980's film series?
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Superman
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"This is a list of Swedish film directors.",
" It includes some foreign-born film directors who have worked in Sweden."
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"sentences": [
"The Prague film school (Serbo-Croatian: ), also known as the Czech film school (Serbo-Croatian: ) or the Prague wave (Serbo-Croatian: ) was a group of Yugoslav film directors who rose to prominence in the 1970s after graduating from the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (FAMU).",
" Five prominent Yugoslav directors born from 1944 to 1947 attended classes at FAMU: Lordan Zafranović (b. 1944), Srđan Karanović (b. 1945), Goran Marković (b. 1946), Goran Paskaljević (b. 1947), and Rajko Grlić (b. 1947).",
" Emir Kusturica, who was born is 1954, is sometimes also considered a member of the \"Praška škola\".",
" Cinematographers Živko Zalar (who has worked with Grlić, Karanović and Marković), Predrag Pega Popović (who has worked with Zafranović and Marković), Vilko Filač (who has worked with Kusturica), Valentin Perko, and Pavel Grzinčič, also studied at FAMU."
],
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"sentences": [
"David Watkin BSC (23 March 1925 – 19 February 2008) was a British cinematographer, an innovator who was among the first directors of photography to experiment heavily with the usage of bounce light as a soft light source.",
" He worked with such film directors as Richard Lester, Peter Brook, Tony Richardson, Mike Nichols, Ken Russell, Franco Zeffirelli, Sidney Lumet and Sydney Pollack."
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"Sir David Watkin Williams-Wynn, 11th Baronet of Wynnstay in the County of Denbigh (Wales), and of Gray's Inn in the county of Middlesex (London), (born 1940) is a member of the surviving Welsh nobility and is the closest known living heir of the Princely House of Aberffraw, the former ruling family of Gwynedd and the Principality of Wales, who were deposed in the 1282 Edwardian Conquest of Wales."
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"title": "Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 11th Baronet"
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"sentences": [
"Richard Lester (born Richard Lester Liebman; January 19, 1932) is an American film director based in Britain.",
" Lester is known for his work with the Beatles in the 1960s and his work on the \"Superman\" film series in the 1980s."
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"Branko Tomović (Serbian Cyrillic: \"Бранко Томовић\"; born June 17, 1980) is a German-Serbian actor.",
" He was born in Münster, Germany, though his actual origin is from the Carpathians in Serbia.",
" His parents emigrated in the '70s from the Golubac Fortress area on the Danube and Branko was raised between Germany and Serbia before he studied acting at the prestigious Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in New York City.",
" Tomović was first seen on the big screen in the lead role in the American Film Institute/Sundance drama \"Remote Control\", for which he received the OmU-Award at the Potsdam Film Festival.",
" Currently settled in London, with his dark, brooding looks he has appeared in striking roles on British Television.",
" He played the creepy main suspect Antoni Pricha, the Morgue Man, in Jack the Ripper thriller \"Whitechapel\", the pyromaniac Junky-Henchman Marek Lisowski in the final episodes of \"A Touch of Frost\" and Polish fighter pilot Miroslaw Feric in the World War II drama \"The Untold Battle of Britain\".",
" Tomovic has worked with internationally respected film directors as Ken Loach, Sönke Wortmann and Paul Greengrass.",
" He was named \"One to Watch\" by \"Moviescope Magazine\" in 2008 and recent film credits include The Bourne Ultimatum opposite Matt Damon (Dir.",
" Paul Greengrass), It's a Free World... (Dir.",
" Ken Loach), \"The Wolf Man\" (Dir.",
" Joe Johnston), \"Pope Joan\" (Dir.",
" Sönke Wortmann) and \"Interview with a Hitman\" (Dir.",
" Perry Bhandal).",
" In 2010, he won the 'Best Actor' Award at the San Francisco Short Film Festival and at The Accolade Film Awards for his performance as a Serbian soldier who is tormented by grief and guilt after being a witness of war crimes in the drama Inbetween.",
" He also stars opposite Debbie Harry in Jimmy Cauty's Road movie Believe the Magic and Steve Stone's ghost thriller Entity with Dervla Kirwan and Charlotte Riley.",
" Entity won two awards at the London Independent Film Festival 2013 and Best Film at the British Horror Film Festival where Branko was also nominated for Best Actor.",
" The British Filmmakers Alliance honoured him as Best International Actor for his role and he was also chosen as a Rising Star by Icon Magazine.",
" He is set to play the title character of Nikola Tesla in the upcoming bio-pic Tesla.",
" In 2014, he played Jack Bauer's right-hand man, the mysterious and dangerous Belcheck, next to Kiefer Sutherland in 24: Live Another Day.",
" He was also seen opposite Brad Pitt and Logan Lerman in David Ayer's WWII drama Fury."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Prasoon Pandey (born 1961), is an Indian director of advertising films.",
" Advertising Age listed him among the Top 100 advertising film directors of the world.",
" Gunn Report ranked him at No. 24 in a list of the best and most awarded ad film directors in 2001.",
" His \"One Black Coffee\" ad for Ericsson was the first Indian commercial to win at Cannes."
],
"title": "Prasoon Pandey"
},
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"sentences": [
"This is a list of Danish film directors.",
" It includes some foreign-born film directors who have worked in Denmark."
],
"title": "List of Danish film directors"
},
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"sentences": [
"Montazur Rahman Akbar is a Bangladeshi film director, screenwriter, producer, social activist and entrepreneur known for his film work in Dhallywood, the Bengali-language film industry centered in Dhaka, Bangladesh.",
" He was also a freedom fighter in Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971 in Sector Number 7 under the command of Sector Commander Quazi Nuruzzaman.",
" After returning from war, he joined the local theater group Akkelpur Adorsho Club and directed a number of plays.",
" He started his career as an assistant director under prominent film directors Matin Rahman, Azizur Rahman, Zillur Rahman, Saiful Azam Kashem and Narayan Ghosh Mita.",
" He worked as an assistant with the crew of successful films like \"Chhutir Ghonta\", \"Janata Express\" and many more from 1979 to 1990.",
" He debuted as a director with \"Takar Pahar\" (1993) but its release got delayed.",
" Thus the first film released under his direction is \"NayJudhdhu\" (1991).",
" He has directed successful commercial films from 1990's.",
" He works most often in the action genre with Superstar Manna.",
" He has collaborated with action hero Manna in 22 films, writer Abdullah Zahir Babu in 46 films, actor Dipjol in 13 films, editor Amzad Hossain in 22 films.",
" Akbar writes screenplays for most of his films.",
" He has written a single song in his film \"Big Boss\" (2003).",
" He was owner of the production company Nayan-Apon Production.",
" This company produced the films \"Kukhato Khuni\" in 2000 and \"Babar Junno Judhdhu\" in 2008 with Star Plus.",
" His films have introduced Dipjol, Popy, Keya, Riya Sen, Shakiba, Songita, Antara Biswas and Pushpi to Dhallywood.",
" His sibling Istofa Rahman is a cinematographer in Dhallywood.",
" He served as board executive member of Bangladesh Film Producers Distributors Association and Bangladesh Film Directors Association.",
" He won awards such as the Zia Sommamona Prodok (2003) and Jonotar Nishas Personality Award (2009).",
" He also founded a development NGO named Prochesta.",
" He has directed television commercials with agencies like Greenland Training Center, Decent Holding and Hiton TV.",
" He has directed television drama and drama serials like Pakhal, Golden Swarna, Pakhi Ebong Manushera.",
" He has been invited as a guest judge in television channel programs like \"Super Hero Super Heroin\", \"Voice Of The Nation\" and \"Mirakkel Akkel Challenger\".",
" He is also interested in business in his hometown Joypurhat.",
" His business enterprises include Apu Electronics Bazar, Mariam Traders, Furniture Village and Cholte Cholte."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Dariusz Adam Wolski (born 7 May 1956) is a Polish film and music video cinematographer.",
" He is best known for his work as the cinematographer on the \"Pirates of the Caribbean\" film series and on Alex Proyas' cult classics \"The Crow\" and \"Dark City\".",
" Many of his collaborations include working with film directors like Ridley Scott, Rob Marshall, Tony Scott, Gore Verbinski and Tim Burton.",
" He has been a member of the American Society of Cinematographers since 1996 and a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences since 2004.",
" Along with working with many film directors, Wolski has also worked on several music videos with artists such as Elton John, Eminem, David Bowie, Sting, Aerosmith, and Neil Young."
],
"title": "Dariusz Wolski"
}
] |
[
"Title: List of Swedish film directors\n\nThis is a list of Swedish film directors. It includes some foreign-born film directors who have worked in Sweden.",
"Title: Praška filmska škola\n\nThe Prague film school (Serbo-Croatian: ), also known as the Czech film school (Serbo-Croatian: ) or the Prague wave (Serbo-Croatian: ) was a group of Yugoslav film directors who rose to prominence in the 1970s after graduating from the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (FAMU). Five prominent Yugoslav directors born from 1944 to 1947 attended classes at FAMU: Lordan Zafranović (b. 1944), Srđan Karanović (b. 1945), Goran Marković (b. 1946), Goran Paskaljević (b. 1947), and Rajko Grlić (b. 1947). Emir Kusturica, who was born is 1954, is sometimes also considered a member of the \"Praška škola\". Cinematographers Živko Zalar (who has worked with Grlić, Karanović and Marković), Predrag Pega Popović (who has worked with Zafranović and Marković), Vilko Filač (who has worked with Kusturica), Valentin Perko, and Pavel Grzinčič, also studied at FAMU.",
"Title: David Watkin (cinematographer)\n\nDavid Watkin BSC (23 March 1925 – 19 February 2008) was a British cinematographer, an innovator who was among the first directors of photography to experiment heavily with the usage of bounce light as a soft light source. He worked with such film directors as Richard Lester, Peter Brook, Tony Richardson, Mike Nichols, Ken Russell, Franco Zeffirelli, Sidney Lumet and Sydney Pollack.",
"Title: Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 11th Baronet\n\nSir David Watkin Williams-Wynn, 11th Baronet of Wynnstay in the County of Denbigh (Wales), and of Gray's Inn in the county of Middlesex (London), (born 1940) is a member of the surviving Welsh nobility and is the closest known living heir of the Princely House of Aberffraw, the former ruling family of Gwynedd and the Principality of Wales, who were deposed in the 1282 Edwardian Conquest of Wales.",
"Title: Richard Lester\n\nRichard Lester (born Richard Lester Liebman; January 19, 1932) is an American film director based in Britain. Lester is known for his work with the Beatles in the 1960s and his work on the \"Superman\" film series in the 1980s.",
"Title: Branko Tomović\n\nBranko Tomović (Serbian Cyrillic: \"Бранко Томовић\"; born June 17, 1980) is a German-Serbian actor. He was born in Münster, Germany, though his actual origin is from the Carpathians in Serbia. His parents emigrated in the '70s from the Golubac Fortress area on the Danube and Branko was raised between Germany and Serbia before he studied acting at the prestigious Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in New York City. Tomović was first seen on the big screen in the lead role in the American Film Institute/Sundance drama \"Remote Control\", for which he received the OmU-Award at the Potsdam Film Festival. Currently settled in London, with his dark, brooding looks he has appeared in striking roles on British Television. He played the creepy main suspect Antoni Pricha, the Morgue Man, in Jack the Ripper thriller \"Whitechapel\", the pyromaniac Junky-Henchman Marek Lisowski in the final episodes of \"A Touch of Frost\" and Polish fighter pilot Miroslaw Feric in the World War II drama \"The Untold Battle of Britain\". Tomovic has worked with internationally respected film directors as Ken Loach, Sönke Wortmann and Paul Greengrass. He was named \"One to Watch\" by \"Moviescope Magazine\" in 2008 and recent film credits include The Bourne Ultimatum opposite Matt Damon (Dir. Paul Greengrass), It's a Free World... (Dir. Ken Loach), \"The Wolf Man\" (Dir. Joe Johnston), \"Pope Joan\" (Dir. Sönke Wortmann) and \"Interview with a Hitman\" (Dir. Perry Bhandal). In 2010, he won the 'Best Actor' Award at the San Francisco Short Film Festival and at The Accolade Film Awards for his performance as a Serbian soldier who is tormented by grief and guilt after being a witness of war crimes in the drama Inbetween. He also stars opposite Debbie Harry in Jimmy Cauty's Road movie Believe the Magic and Steve Stone's ghost thriller Entity with Dervla Kirwan and Charlotte Riley. Entity won two awards at the London Independent Film Festival 2013 and Best Film at the British Horror Film Festival where Branko was also nominated for Best Actor. The British Filmmakers Alliance honoured him as Best International Actor for his role and he was also chosen as a Rising Star by Icon Magazine. He is set to play the title character of Nikola Tesla in the upcoming bio-pic Tesla. In 2014, he played Jack Bauer's right-hand man, the mysterious and dangerous Belcheck, next to Kiefer Sutherland in 24: Live Another Day. He was also seen opposite Brad Pitt and Logan Lerman in David Ayer's WWII drama Fury.",
"Title: Prasoon Pandey\n\nPrasoon Pandey (born 1961), is an Indian director of advertising films. Advertising Age listed him among the Top 100 advertising film directors of the world. Gunn Report ranked him at No. 24 in a list of the best and most awarded ad film directors in 2001. His \"One Black Coffee\" ad for Ericsson was the first Indian commercial to win at Cannes.",
"Title: List of Danish film directors\n\nThis is a list of Danish film directors. It includes some foreign-born film directors who have worked in Denmark.",
"Title: Montazur Rahman Akbar\n\nMontazur Rahman Akbar is a Bangladeshi film director, screenwriter, producer, social activist and entrepreneur known for his film work in Dhallywood, the Bengali-language film industry centered in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He was also a freedom fighter in Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971 in Sector Number 7 under the command of Sector Commander Quazi Nuruzzaman. After returning from war, he joined the local theater group Akkelpur Adorsho Club and directed a number of plays. He started his career as an assistant director under prominent film directors Matin Rahman, Azizur Rahman, Zillur Rahman, Saiful Azam Kashem and Narayan Ghosh Mita. He worked as an assistant with the crew of successful films like \"Chhutir Ghonta\", \"Janata Express\" and many more from 1979 to 1990. He debuted as a director with \"Takar Pahar\" (1993) but its release got delayed. Thus the first film released under his direction is \"NayJudhdhu\" (1991). He has directed successful commercial films from 1990's. He works most often in the action genre with Superstar Manna. He has collaborated with action hero Manna in 22 films, writer Abdullah Zahir Babu in 46 films, actor Dipjol in 13 films, editor Amzad Hossain in 22 films. Akbar writes screenplays for most of his films. He has written a single song in his film \"Big Boss\" (2003). He was owner of the production company Nayan-Apon Production. This company produced the films \"Kukhato Khuni\" in 2000 and \"Babar Junno Judhdhu\" in 2008 with Star Plus. His films have introduced Dipjol, Popy, Keya, Riya Sen, Shakiba, Songita, Antara Biswas and Pushpi to Dhallywood. His sibling Istofa Rahman is a cinematographer in Dhallywood. He served as board executive member of Bangladesh Film Producers Distributors Association and Bangladesh Film Directors Association. He won awards such as the Zia Sommamona Prodok (2003) and Jonotar Nishas Personality Award (2009). He also founded a development NGO named Prochesta. He has directed television commercials with agencies like Greenland Training Center, Decent Holding and Hiton TV. He has directed television drama and drama serials like Pakhal, Golden Swarna, Pakhi Ebong Manushera. He has been invited as a guest judge in television channel programs like \"Super Hero Super Heroin\", \"Voice Of The Nation\" and \"Mirakkel Akkel Challenger\". He is also interested in business in his hometown Joypurhat. His business enterprises include Apu Electronics Bazar, Mariam Traders, Furniture Village and Cholte Cholte.",
"Title: Dariusz Wolski\n\nDariusz Adam Wolski (born 7 May 1956) is a Polish film and music video cinematographer. He is best known for his work as the cinematographer on the \"Pirates of the Caribbean\" film series and on Alex Proyas' cult classics \"The Crow\" and \"Dark City\". Many of his collaborations include working with film directors like Ridley Scott, Rob Marshall, Tony Scott, Gore Verbinski and Tim Burton. He has been a member of the American Society of Cinematographers since 1996 and a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences since 2004. Along with working with many film directors, Wolski has also worked on several music videos with artists such as Elton John, Eminem, David Bowie, Sting, Aerosmith, and Neil Young."
] |
962
|
Jacques Tourneur and Alex Cox, have which mutual occupation?
|
film director
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comparison
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easy
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0,
0
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"Anne of the Indies is a 1951 Technicolor adventure film made by 20th Century Fox.",
" It was directed by Jacques Tourneur and produced by George Jessel."
],
"title": "Anne of the Indies"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Alexander \"Alex\" Cox (born 15 December 1954 in Bebington, Cheshire) is a British film director, screenwriter, nonfiction author, broadcaster and sometime actor, notable for his idiosyncratic style and approach to scripts.",
" Cox experienced success early in his career with \"Repo Man\" and \"Sid and Nancy\", but since the release and commercial failure of \"Walker\", he has directed his career towards independent films."
],
"title": "Alex Cox"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Way of a Gaucho is a 1952 American western film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Gene Tierney, Rory Calhoun and Richard Boone.",
" It was scripted by Philip Dunne and based on a novel by Herbert Childs."
],
"title": "Way of a Gaucho"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Georges Benoît (1883–1942) was a French cinematographer who worked on more than sixty films during his career.",
" During the silent era, he was employed mostly in Hollywood.",
" Later he worked in his native France on films such as Jacques Tourneur's \"Departure\" (1931).",
" Between 1929 and 1934 he appeared in approximately ten films as an actor."
],
"title": "Georges Benoît"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Comedy of Terrors (1963) is an American International Pictures horror comedy film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Basil Rathbone, Boris Karloff, and (in a cameo) Joe E. Brown in his final film appearance.",
" The film also features Orangey the cat, billed as \"Rhubarb the Cat\".",
" It is a blend of comedy and horror which features several cast members from \"Tales of Terror\", made by AIP the year before."
],
"title": "The Comedy of Terrors"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Leopard Man is a 1943 horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur based on the book \"Black Alibi\" by Cornell Woolrich.",
" It is one of the first American films to attempt an even remotely realistic portrayal of a serial killer (although that term was yet to be used)."
],
"title": "The Leopard Man"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Timbuktu is a 1959 American black-and-white adventure film set in Timbuktu (Africa) but filmed in the Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park in Kanab, Utah.",
" It was directed by Jacques Tourneur in 1958."
],
"title": "Timbuktu (1959 film)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Jacques Tourneur (] ; November 12, 1904 – December 19, 1977) was a French film director known for the classic film noir \"Out of the Past\" and a series of low-budget horror films he made for RKO Studios, including \"Cat People\", \"I Walked with a Zombie\" and \"The Leopard Man\".",
" He is also known for directing \"Night of the Demon\", that was released by Columbia Pictures."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Romance of Radium is a 1937 American short film directed by Jacques Tourneur, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.",
" In 1937, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject (One-Reel) at the 10th Academy Awards."
],
"title": "Romance of Radium"
},
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"sentences": [
"Circle of Danger is a 1951 British thriller film directed by Jacques Tourneur which stars Ray Milland, Patricia Roc and Naunton Wayne.",
" An American travels to England to discover the truth behind his brother's death during the Second World War.",
" It was based on a novel by Philip MacDonald."
],
"title": "Circle of Danger"
}
] |
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"Title: Anne of the Indies\n\nAnne of the Indies is a 1951 Technicolor adventure film made by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Jacques Tourneur and produced by George Jessel.",
"Title: Alex Cox\n\nAlexander \"Alex\" Cox (born 15 December 1954 in Bebington, Cheshire) is a British film director, screenwriter, nonfiction author, broadcaster and sometime actor, notable for his idiosyncratic style and approach to scripts. Cox experienced success early in his career with \"Repo Man\" and \"Sid and Nancy\", but since the release and commercial failure of \"Walker\", he has directed his career towards independent films.",
"Title: Way of a Gaucho\n\nWay of a Gaucho is a 1952 American western film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Gene Tierney, Rory Calhoun and Richard Boone. It was scripted by Philip Dunne and based on a novel by Herbert Childs.",
"Title: Georges Benoît\n\nGeorges Benoît (1883–1942) was a French cinematographer who worked on more than sixty films during his career. During the silent era, he was employed mostly in Hollywood. Later he worked in his native France on films such as Jacques Tourneur's \"Departure\" (1931). Between 1929 and 1934 he appeared in approximately ten films as an actor.",
"Title: The Comedy of Terrors\n\nThe Comedy of Terrors (1963) is an American International Pictures horror comedy film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Basil Rathbone, Boris Karloff, and (in a cameo) Joe E. Brown in his final film appearance. The film also features Orangey the cat, billed as \"Rhubarb the Cat\". It is a blend of comedy and horror which features several cast members from \"Tales of Terror\", made by AIP the year before.",
"Title: The Leopard Man\n\nThe Leopard Man is a 1943 horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur based on the book \"Black Alibi\" by Cornell Woolrich. It is one of the first American films to attempt an even remotely realistic portrayal of a serial killer (although that term was yet to be used).",
"Title: Timbuktu (1959 film)\n\nTimbuktu is a 1959 American black-and-white adventure film set in Timbuktu (Africa) but filmed in the Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park in Kanab, Utah. It was directed by Jacques Tourneur in 1958.",
"Title: Jacques Tourneur\n\nJacques Tourneur (] ; November 12, 1904 – December 19, 1977) was a French film director known for the classic film noir \"Out of the Past\" and a series of low-budget horror films he made for RKO Studios, including \"Cat People\", \"I Walked with a Zombie\" and \"The Leopard Man\". He is also known for directing \"Night of the Demon\", that was released by Columbia Pictures.",
"Title: Romance of Radium\n\nRomance of Radium is a 1937 American short film directed by Jacques Tourneur, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. In 1937, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject (One-Reel) at the 10th Academy Awards.",
"Title: Circle of Danger\n\nCircle of Danger is a 1951 British thriller film directed by Jacques Tourneur which stars Ray Milland, Patricia Roc and Naunton Wayne. An American travels to England to discover the truth behind his brother's death during the Second World War. It was based on a novel by Philip MacDonald."
] |
963
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Leuralla Toy & Railway Museum lie 100 km west of Sydney in a small town in which New South Wales national park?
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Blue Mountains National Park
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bridge
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medium
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"Mount Hay, a mountain that is part of the Mt Hay Range of the Blue Mountains Range which is a spur off the Great Dividing Range, is located in the Blue Mountains National Park, New South Wales, Australia.",
" It is located approximately 100 km west of Sydney and 10 km north of the nearest town, Wentworth Falls.",
" Mount Hay is approximately 944 m AMSL and is one of several basalt caps located within the UNESCO World Heritage Greater Blue Mountains Area."
],
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"sentences": [
"The Kinchega National Park is a protected national park that is located in the Far West region of New South Wales, in eastern Australia.",
" The 44259 ha national park is located approximately 840 km west of Sydney and 111 km south-east of Broken Hill .",
" The park adjoins the town of Menindee .",
" The eastern edge of the Kinchega National Park is formed by the Darling River."
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"sentences": [
"Marley Beach (also known as \"Big Marley Beach\") is an unpatrolled beach in the upper Royal National Park, on the outskirts of southern Sydney, Australia.",
" The beach is one of eleven beaches located within the territory of the Royal National Park.",
" The northernmost major beach in the Royal National Park, Marley is considered by Surf Life Saving Australia as the most hazardous unpatrolled beach in the park, and both surfing and swimming are not advised by both SLSA and the New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service.",
" One of the largest beaches in the Sydney metropolitan area, Marley is also notable for the expansive sand dunes that lie behind the beach, which take up over 130,000 square meters."
],
"title": "Marley Beach"
},
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"sentences": [
"Leuralla is a historic house in Leura, a suburb in the City of Blue Mountains local government area 109 km west of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia.",
" The property is now the home of the Leuralla Toy & Railway Museum."
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},
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"sentences": [
"Mount Solitary, a mountain that is part of the Blue Mountains Range, a spur off the Great Dividing Range, is situated within the Blue Mountains National Park, New South Wales, Australia.",
" Mount Solitary is located approximately 100 km west of Sydney, and a few kilometres south of Katoomba, the main town in the Blue Mountains."
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"sentences": [
"Mount Banks, a mountain within the Explorers Range of the Blue Mountains Range that is a spur off the Great Dividing Range, is located within the Blue Mountains National Park, approximately 100 km west of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia.",
" Mount Banks is located 8 km from the nearest residential area, Mount Tomah, has an elevation of 1049 m AMSL, and can be accessed relatively easily via the Bells Line of Road."
],
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"sentences": [
"The Mutawintji National Park, formerly the Mootwingee National Park, is a protected national park that is located in the Far West region of New South Wales, in eastern Australia.",
" The 68912 ha national park is situated approximately 880 km west of Sydney and about 130 km north-east of Broken Hill ."
],
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"sentences": [
"The New England National Park is a protected national park located on the Northern Tablelands in the New England region of New South Wales, Australia.",
" The 67303 ha park was created in May 1935 and is situated approximately 560 km north of Sydney, and 10 km south of Waterfall Way, just 85 km east of Armidale and 65 km west of Coffs Harbour.",
" The closest village to New England National Park is Ebor, located 20 km away."
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"Leura (postcode: 2780) is a suburb in the City of Blue Mountains local government area that is located 100 km west of the Sydney central business district in New South Wales, Australia.",
" It is one of the series of small towns stretched along the Main Western railway line and Great Western Highway that bisects the Blue Mountains National Park.",
" Leura is situated adjacent to Katoomba, the largest centre in the upper mountains, and the two towns merge along Leura's western edge."
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"Royal National Park railway station is located in Audley, New South Wales, that serviced travellers to the Royal National Park.",
" It is the terminus of the Royal National Park railway line, now operated by the Sydney Tramway Museum, although the station platform itself is not usable by the heritage trams operating the service.",
" It opened in 1886 as a commuter rail station, forming part of the Sydney railway network.",
" Along with the Royal National Park railway line, it closed in 1991 due to low patronage.",
" The line and station were acquired by the Sydney Tramway Museum and reopened in May 1993."
],
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}
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"Title: Mount Hay (New South Wales)\n\nMount Hay, a mountain that is part of the Mt Hay Range of the Blue Mountains Range which is a spur off the Great Dividing Range, is located in the Blue Mountains National Park, New South Wales, Australia. It is located approximately 100 km west of Sydney and 10 km north of the nearest town, Wentworth Falls. Mount Hay is approximately 944 m AMSL and is one of several basalt caps located within the UNESCO World Heritage Greater Blue Mountains Area.",
"Title: Kinchega National Park\n\nThe Kinchega National Park is a protected national park that is located in the Far West region of New South Wales, in eastern Australia. The 44259 ha national park is located approximately 840 km west of Sydney and 111 km south-east of Broken Hill . The park adjoins the town of Menindee . The eastern edge of the Kinchega National Park is formed by the Darling River.",
"Title: Marley Beach\n\nMarley Beach (also known as \"Big Marley Beach\") is an unpatrolled beach in the upper Royal National Park, on the outskirts of southern Sydney, Australia. The beach is one of eleven beaches located within the territory of the Royal National Park. The northernmost major beach in the Royal National Park, Marley is considered by Surf Life Saving Australia as the most hazardous unpatrolled beach in the park, and both surfing and swimming are not advised by both SLSA and the New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service. One of the largest beaches in the Sydney metropolitan area, Marley is also notable for the expansive sand dunes that lie behind the beach, which take up over 130,000 square meters.",
"Title: Leuralla\n\nLeuralla is a historic house in Leura, a suburb in the City of Blue Mountains local government area 109 km west of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia. The property is now the home of the Leuralla Toy & Railway Museum.",
"Title: Mount Solitary\n\nMount Solitary, a mountain that is part of the Blue Mountains Range, a spur off the Great Dividing Range, is situated within the Blue Mountains National Park, New South Wales, Australia. Mount Solitary is located approximately 100 km west of Sydney, and a few kilometres south of Katoomba, the main town in the Blue Mountains.",
"Title: Mount Banks\n\nMount Banks, a mountain within the Explorers Range of the Blue Mountains Range that is a spur off the Great Dividing Range, is located within the Blue Mountains National Park, approximately 100 km west of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia. Mount Banks is located 8 km from the nearest residential area, Mount Tomah, has an elevation of 1049 m AMSL, and can be accessed relatively easily via the Bells Line of Road.",
"Title: Mutawintji National Park\n\nThe Mutawintji National Park, formerly the Mootwingee National Park, is a protected national park that is located in the Far West region of New South Wales, in eastern Australia. The 68912 ha national park is situated approximately 880 km west of Sydney and about 130 km north-east of Broken Hill .",
"Title: New England National Park\n\nThe New England National Park is a protected national park located on the Northern Tablelands in the New England region of New South Wales, Australia. The 67303 ha park was created in May 1935 and is situated approximately 560 km north of Sydney, and 10 km south of Waterfall Way, just 85 km east of Armidale and 65 km west of Coffs Harbour. The closest village to New England National Park is Ebor, located 20 km away.",
"Title: Leura, New South Wales\n\nLeura (postcode: 2780) is a suburb in the City of Blue Mountains local government area that is located 100 km west of the Sydney central business district in New South Wales, Australia. It is one of the series of small towns stretched along the Main Western railway line and Great Western Highway that bisects the Blue Mountains National Park. Leura is situated adjacent to Katoomba, the largest centre in the upper mountains, and the two towns merge along Leura's western edge.",
"Title: Royal National Park railway station\n\nRoyal National Park railway station is located in Audley, New South Wales, that serviced travellers to the Royal National Park. It is the terminus of the Royal National Park railway line, now operated by the Sydney Tramway Museum, although the station platform itself is not usable by the heritage trams operating the service. It opened in 1886 as a commuter rail station, forming part of the Sydney railway network. Along with the Royal National Park railway line, it closed in 1991 due to low patronage. The line and station were acquired by the Sydney Tramway Museum and reopened in May 1993."
] |
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Maggie Sajak, is an American country singer, and is the daughter of "Wheel of Fortune" host and which former WSM-TV Nashville news reporter, an American television personality, and and talk show host?
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Pat Sajak
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"George Putnam (July 14, 1914 – September 12, 2008) was an American television news reporter and talk show host based in Los Angeles.",
" He was known for his catchy phrases \"That's the up-to-the-minute news, and up-to-the-minute that's all the news\" at the end of his broadcast.",
" He concluded the 5:00 PM news with a teaser, inviting viewers back to get the full story at the station's late evening news program, smiling his signature close, \"See ya at ten, see ya then.\""
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"Julius Kelton Hunter is an American former journalist and television news anchor, best known as a reporter/anchorman on two television stations in St. Louis: KSD-TV (now KSDK), the NBC affiliate in St. Louis and KMOX-TV, (now KMOV), the CBS affiliate in St. Louis.",
" But while he achieved his greatest fame as a TV news reporter and anchorman from 1970 to 2002, he is also widely appreciated for his work as a teacher, civic leader, author, historian, newspaper columnist, radio talk show host, university administrator, police commissioner, musician and founder of an extensive African American Research Collection based at the St. Louis County Library Headquarters."
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"Andrew Krystal (born in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian news reporter who has worked for CityNews on Citytv Toronto.",
" He has previously been a radio talk show host, his most recent stints being on the Rogers Communications news talk network in the Canadian Maritimes, and sports talk radio station The Fan 590 in Toronto.",
" Krystal is also a writer and occasional TV current affairs panelist."
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"Maggie Sajak (born January 5, 1995) is an American country singer.",
" She is the daughter of \"Wheel of Fortune\" host and former WSM-TV Nashville news reporter Pat Sajak and photographer Lesly Brown Sajak."
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"Paul Dixon (1918–1974) was a daytime television personality and talk show host in Cincinnati, Ohio.",
" He originally began his career with radio shows in New York City and Chicago before being enticed to come to then-radio station WCPO in Cincinnati as a news reporter and announcer around 1945.",
" He was chosen best newscaster in Cincinnati in 1947 after conducting an interview with men trapped in a collapsed building in downtown Cincinnati."
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"Tina Monzon-Palma (born Maria Cristina Mapa Monzon on March 29, 1951) is a prominent Filipina anchorwoman.",
" As a veteran broadcast journalist, Palma was a reporter who maintained “strength, courage, and dignity” during Martial Law in the Philippines.",
" She is one of the first female news anchors on Philippine television.",
" Tina began her work as one of the first news anchors of GMA Network when she first anchored News at Seven, and later GMA Headline News before she left in 1992 when Tina moved to the reopened TV5 (six years of post-EDSA revolution) and later ABS-CBN til present.",
" She is a program director of \"Bantay Bata 163\" and \"Sagip Kapamilya\" public service programs of the ABS-CBN Foundation, Inc. (now ABS-CBN Lingkod Kapamilya Foundation), an organization she joined in 1998 when she left as the chief operating officer of the reopened ABC (now TV5) and she also the lead anchor of the network's late night newscast Big News until 1997 when she was transferring to ABS-CBN Channel 2.",
" Associated with cable channel's ANC (the ABS-CBN News Channel), and the Asia News Network, Palma is currently the newscaster for the Philippine nightly news program The World Tonight on ABS-CBN Channel 2 since 1997 replacing Loren Legarda when she is currently the three-term senator and was also simulcast on ANC (then the Sarimanok News Network) but in 1999, it was replaced by due to low ratings and The World Tonight moved to ANC.",
" Palma also became the host of \"Talkback with Tina Palma\", a \"weekly issue-oriented interactive talk show\" considered as the “first truly Filipino interactive television show”.",
" Her \"Paksa\", a program broadcast by ABS-CBN on AM radio, discusses subjects such as women, labor rights, welfare of children, and the \"militant poor\".",
" She is also the director of the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR), a private non-profit and non-stock company.",
" During her early life as a news reporter, Palma was involved with civic organizations such as the Quezon City Red Cross and the Citizens Traffic Action."
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"Paul Linnman (born January 25, 1947) is a former television news reporter and anchor in Portland, Oregon, and radio personality in the same city.",
" He is perhaps best known for his 1970 KATU report on the attempt by the Oregon Highway Division to dispose of a dead, beached whale by exploding it (beaches open to motor vehicles are considered state highways in Oregon).",
" He worked for more than 30 years as a television news reporter, host and anchor, from 1967–1972 and 1978–2004.",
" He had a talk radio show on KEX 1190 AM from 2003 to 2014, and subsequently has worked as a media consultant."
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"KDWN (720 AM) is an American radio station owned by Beasley Broadcast Group, Inc. based in Las Vegas, Nevada.",
" It broadcasts full-time at 50,000 watts, and is directional at night.",
" It can be heard throughout most of the Western United States, north into Canada and south into Mexico.",
" KDWN is primarily a news-talk radio station featuring a local morning talk show host Alan Stock and syndicated talk show host Jerry Doyle.",
" KDWN also broadcasts brokered programs for Las Vegas casinos, local businesses, and other groups.",
" It is the station where famous late-night talk show host Art Bell first broadcast his show, Coast to Coast AM.",
" It also has a local news alliance with Channel 8 KLAS-TV, the CBS TV Network affiliate in Las Vegas."
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"Pat Sajak ( , born Patrick Leonard Sajdak; October 26, 1946) is an American television personality, former weatherman, and talk show host, best known as the host of the American television game show \"Wheel of Fortune\"."
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"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."
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"Title: George Putnam (newsman)\n\nGeorge Putnam (July 14, 1914 – September 12, 2008) was an American television news reporter and talk show host based in Los Angeles. He was known for his catchy phrases \"That's the up-to-the-minute news, and up-to-the-minute that's all the news\" at the end of his broadcast. He concluded the 5:00 PM news with a teaser, inviting viewers back to get the full story at the station's late evening news program, smiling his signature close, \"See ya at ten, see ya then.\"",
"Title: Julius Hunter\n\nJulius Kelton Hunter is an American former journalist and television news anchor, best known as a reporter/anchorman on two television stations in St. Louis: KSD-TV (now KSDK), the NBC affiliate in St. Louis and KMOX-TV, (now KMOV), the CBS affiliate in St. Louis. But while he achieved his greatest fame as a TV news reporter and anchorman from 1970 to 2002, he is also widely appreciated for his work as a teacher, civic leader, author, historian, newspaper columnist, radio talk show host, university administrator, police commissioner, musician and founder of an extensive African American Research Collection based at the St. Louis County Library Headquarters.",
"Title: Andrew Krystal\n\nAndrew Krystal (born in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian news reporter who has worked for CityNews on Citytv Toronto. He has previously been a radio talk show host, his most recent stints being on the Rogers Communications news talk network in the Canadian Maritimes, and sports talk radio station The Fan 590 in Toronto. Krystal is also a writer and occasional TV current affairs panelist.",
"Title: Maggie Sajak\n\nMaggie Sajak (born January 5, 1995) is an American country singer. She is the daughter of \"Wheel of Fortune\" host and former WSM-TV Nashville news reporter Pat Sajak and photographer Lesly Brown Sajak.",
"Title: Paul Dixon (entertainer)\n\nPaul Dixon (1918–1974) was a daytime television personality and talk show host in Cincinnati, Ohio. He originally began his career with radio shows in New York City and Chicago before being enticed to come to then-radio station WCPO in Cincinnati as a news reporter and announcer around 1945. He was chosen best newscaster in Cincinnati in 1947 after conducting an interview with men trapped in a collapsed building in downtown Cincinnati.",
"Title: Tina Monzon-Palma\n\nTina Monzon-Palma (born Maria Cristina Mapa Monzon on March 29, 1951) is a prominent Filipina anchorwoman. As a veteran broadcast journalist, Palma was a reporter who maintained “strength, courage, and dignity” during Martial Law in the Philippines. She is one of the first female news anchors on Philippine television. Tina began her work as one of the first news anchors of GMA Network when she first anchored News at Seven, and later GMA Headline News before she left in 1992 when Tina moved to the reopened TV5 (six years of post-EDSA revolution) and later ABS-CBN til present. She is a program director of \"Bantay Bata 163\" and \"Sagip Kapamilya\" public service programs of the ABS-CBN Foundation, Inc. (now ABS-CBN Lingkod Kapamilya Foundation), an organization she joined in 1998 when she left as the chief operating officer of the reopened ABC (now TV5) and she also the lead anchor of the network's late night newscast Big News until 1997 when she was transferring to ABS-CBN Channel 2. Associated with cable channel's ANC (the ABS-CBN News Channel), and the Asia News Network, Palma is currently the newscaster for the Philippine nightly news program The World Tonight on ABS-CBN Channel 2 since 1997 replacing Loren Legarda when she is currently the three-term senator and was also simulcast on ANC (then the Sarimanok News Network) but in 1999, it was replaced by due to low ratings and The World Tonight moved to ANC. Palma also became the host of \"Talkback with Tina Palma\", a \"weekly issue-oriented interactive talk show\" considered as the “first truly Filipino interactive television show”. Her \"Paksa\", a program broadcast by ABS-CBN on AM radio, discusses subjects such as women, labor rights, welfare of children, and the \"militant poor\". She is also the director of the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR), a private non-profit and non-stock company. During her early life as a news reporter, Palma was involved with civic organizations such as the Quezon City Red Cross and the Citizens Traffic Action.",
"Title: Paul Linnman\n\nPaul Linnman (born January 25, 1947) is a former television news reporter and anchor in Portland, Oregon, and radio personality in the same city. He is perhaps best known for his 1970 KATU report on the attempt by the Oregon Highway Division to dispose of a dead, beached whale by exploding it (beaches open to motor vehicles are considered state highways in Oregon). He worked for more than 30 years as a television news reporter, host and anchor, from 1967–1972 and 1978–2004. He had a talk radio show on KEX 1190 AM from 2003 to 2014, and subsequently has worked as a media consultant.",
"Title: KDWN\n\nKDWN (720 AM) is an American radio station owned by Beasley Broadcast Group, Inc. based in Las Vegas, Nevada. It broadcasts full-time at 50,000 watts, and is directional at night. It can be heard throughout most of the Western United States, north into Canada and south into Mexico. KDWN is primarily a news-talk radio station featuring a local morning talk show host Alan Stock and syndicated talk show host Jerry Doyle. KDWN also broadcasts brokered programs for Las Vegas casinos, local businesses, and other groups. It is the station where famous late-night talk show host Art Bell first broadcast his show, Coast to Coast AM. It also has a local news alliance with Channel 8 KLAS-TV, the CBS TV Network affiliate in Las Vegas.",
"Title: Pat Sajak\n\nPat Sajak ( , born Patrick Leonard Sajdak; October 26, 1946) is an American television personality, former weatherman, and talk show host, best known as the host of the American television game show \"Wheel of Fortune\".",
"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."
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965
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What position does Shakira's boyfriend play?
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centre-back
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hard
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"Pies Descalzos (English: Bare Feet ) is the third studio album and major-label debut by Colombian singer and songwriter Shakira, released on 6 October 1995, by Sony Music and Columbia Records.",
" Its music incorporates Latin pop styles, additionally experimenting with pop rock elements.",
" Looking to revive her struggling career after the commercial failures of her first two studio efforts \"Magia\" and \"Peligro\", she assumed a prominent position in its production.",
" As executive producer, Luis Fernando Ochoa co-wrote and co-produced each of the eleven tracks on the record with Shakira."
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"\"No\" is a song by Colombian singer Shakira, featuring Argentine singer and musician Gustavo Cerati, from Shakira's sixth studio album \"Fijación Oral, Vol.",
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" It was written by Shakira and Cerati, who also played the guitar and provided backing vocals to the song.",
" \"No\" was released as the second single from the album on 5 June 2005, by Epic Records.",
" A pop ballad, the song explores a woman's effort in trying to tell her boyfriend that she no longer wants to be involved in a toxic relationship and that separating is best for the two of them."
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"\"Underneath Your Clothes\" is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira for her third studio album and English-language debut, \"Laundry Service\" (2001).",
" The power ballad was the second English language single released from the album; being released in February 2002.",
" It features lyrics by Shakira with music and production from Shakira and Lester Mendez.",
" Lyrically, the song tells the story of the unconditional love that a woman has for her boyfriend, with lyrics about being worthy of somebody's love for being a good person and having maternal instincts."
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"\"La Tortura \" (English: \"The Torture\" ) is a song by Colombian singer Shakira, featuring Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz, from Shakira's sixth studio album \"Fijación Oral, Vol.",
" 1\" (2005).",
" It was released on 12 April 2005, by Epic Records as the lead single from the album.",
" The song was written and produced by Shakira, with additional writing and production from longtime collaborators Luis Fernando Ochoa and Lester Mendez, respectively.",
" \"La Tortura\" is a Latin pop song with prominent influences of reggaeton, and lyrically tells the story of a woman who has been emotionally \"tortured\" because her boyfriend cheated and eventually left her for another, and has now returned begging forgiveness."
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"Vlado Meller is an audio mastering engineer, currently mastering at Vlado Meller Mastering in Charleston, South Carolina.",
" Vlado masters across multiple genres of music, with credits on rock, hip-hop, pop, jazz, metal, dance, opera, Broadway, and classical albums.",
" Over his 43-year career, Vlado has worked on many hit records and has worked with such artists as: Beastie Boys, Andrea Bocelli, Johnny Cash, Charlotte Church, Celine Dion, Duran Duran, Kenny G, Kenny Loggins, Julio Iglesias, Michael Jackson, Lil Wayne, Limp Bizkit, Linkin Park, Paul McCartney, Metallica, George Michael, Oasis, Pink Floyd, Public Enemy, Rage Against The Machine, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Shakira, Barbra Streisand, System Of A Down, A Tribe Called Quest, Weezer, Kanye West, Jack White, and many more.",
" Vlado currently holds the position of senior mastering engineer at Vlado Meller Mastering in Charleston, South Carolina.",
" He has won two Grammy awards."
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"Georgia Brooks is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera \"Neighbours\", played by Saskia Hampele.",
" The actress was travelling through Kakadu with her boyfriend when she received a call from her agent about a regular role on \"Neighbours\".",
" Hampele was then asked to film an audition for the show and she said that she could not turn down the opportunity to play Georgia.",
" She also believed that she was meant to get the part because the character was originally called Daisy, a nickname her boyfriend and friends call her.",
" Hampele made her first screen appearance as Georgia during the episode broadcast on 5 October 2012.",
" Hampele decided to leave the show in 2015 to pursue new acting opportunities, and Georgia made her departure in the same month.",
" She later returned for guest appearances in August 2015 and April 2016."
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"Gerard Piqué Bernabéu (] ; born 2 February 1987) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for FC Barcelona and the Spain national team."
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"\"Despedida\" (English: \"Farewell\" ) is a song recorded by Colombian singer Shakira for the extended play (EP) \"Love in the Time of Cholera\" (2008).",
" The song was written by her and Pedro Aznar originally for the Mike Newell-directed 2007 movie adaptation of Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez's 1985 novel \"Love in the Time of Cholera\".",
" Antonio Pinto handled its composition and production.",
" Shakira was initially offered a role by the producers of the movie to take part as the main protagonist.",
" However, she refused the offer and accepted to collaborate with the musical team due to her friendship with García Márquez.",
" Musically, \"Despedida\" is a folk song which discusses nostalgic love sentiments towards a person the protagonist lost."
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"\"Rompe\" (English: \"Break It\" ) is a song recorded by Latin reggaeton artist Daddy Yankee.",
" The song held the number 1 spot of Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks chart for over three months and reached a peak position of number 24 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart of the same publication, showcasing an evident trend among Latin songs having great cross-over appeal among the mainstream American market (since Shakira's \"La Tortura\" entered the Top 20 on the same chart)."
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"El Dorado (English: \"The Golden One\") is the eleventh studio album by Colombian singer Shakira, released on 26 May 2017, by Sony Music Latin.",
" The album is mainly sung in Spanish, with three songs sung in English.",
" After her self-titled tenth studio album (2014), Shakira had her second child, suffered from writer's block and was uncertain about the future of her career.",
" However, her collaboration on \"La Bicicleta\" with Carlos Vives and support from her boyfriend, Gerard Piqué, encouraged Shakira to continue to work on music."
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"Title: Pies Descalzos\n\nPies Descalzos (English: Bare Feet ) is the third studio album and major-label debut by Colombian singer and songwriter Shakira, released on 6 October 1995, by Sony Music and Columbia Records. Its music incorporates Latin pop styles, additionally experimenting with pop rock elements. Looking to revive her struggling career after the commercial failures of her first two studio efforts \"Magia\" and \"Peligro\", she assumed a prominent position in its production. As executive producer, Luis Fernando Ochoa co-wrote and co-produced each of the eleven tracks on the record with Shakira.",
"Title: No (Shakira song)\n\n\"No\" is a song by Colombian singer Shakira, featuring Argentine singer and musician Gustavo Cerati, from Shakira's sixth studio album \"Fijación Oral, Vol. 1\" (2005). It was written by Shakira and Cerati, who also played the guitar and provided backing vocals to the song. \"No\" was released as the second single from the album on 5 June 2005, by Epic Records. A pop ballad, the song explores a woman's effort in trying to tell her boyfriend that she no longer wants to be involved in a toxic relationship and that separating is best for the two of them.",
"Title: Underneath Your Clothes\n\n\"Underneath Your Clothes\" is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira for her third studio album and English-language debut, \"Laundry Service\" (2001). The power ballad was the second English language single released from the album; being released in February 2002. It features lyrics by Shakira with music and production from Shakira and Lester Mendez. Lyrically, the song tells the story of the unconditional love that a woman has for her boyfriend, with lyrics about being worthy of somebody's love for being a good person and having maternal instincts.",
"Title: La Tortura\n\n\"La Tortura \" (English: \"The Torture\" ) is a song by Colombian singer Shakira, featuring Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz, from Shakira's sixth studio album \"Fijación Oral, Vol. 1\" (2005). It was released on 12 April 2005, by Epic Records as the lead single from the album. The song was written and produced by Shakira, with additional writing and production from longtime collaborators Luis Fernando Ochoa and Lester Mendez, respectively. \"La Tortura\" is a Latin pop song with prominent influences of reggaeton, and lyrically tells the story of a woman who has been emotionally \"tortured\" because her boyfriend cheated and eventually left her for another, and has now returned begging forgiveness.",
"Title: Vlado Meller\n\nVlado Meller is an audio mastering engineer, currently mastering at Vlado Meller Mastering in Charleston, South Carolina. Vlado masters across multiple genres of music, with credits on rock, hip-hop, pop, jazz, metal, dance, opera, Broadway, and classical albums. Over his 43-year career, Vlado has worked on many hit records and has worked with such artists as: Beastie Boys, Andrea Bocelli, Johnny Cash, Charlotte Church, Celine Dion, Duran Duran, Kenny G, Kenny Loggins, Julio Iglesias, Michael Jackson, Lil Wayne, Limp Bizkit, Linkin Park, Paul McCartney, Metallica, George Michael, Oasis, Pink Floyd, Public Enemy, Rage Against The Machine, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Shakira, Barbra Streisand, System Of A Down, A Tribe Called Quest, Weezer, Kanye West, Jack White, and many more. Vlado currently holds the position of senior mastering engineer at Vlado Meller Mastering in Charleston, South Carolina. He has won two Grammy awards.",
"Title: Georgia Brooks\n\nGeorgia Brooks is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera \"Neighbours\", played by Saskia Hampele. The actress was travelling through Kakadu with her boyfriend when she received a call from her agent about a regular role on \"Neighbours\". Hampele was then asked to film an audition for the show and she said that she could not turn down the opportunity to play Georgia. She also believed that she was meant to get the part because the character was originally called Daisy, a nickname her boyfriend and friends call her. Hampele made her first screen appearance as Georgia during the episode broadcast on 5 October 2012. Hampele decided to leave the show in 2015 to pursue new acting opportunities, and Georgia made her departure in the same month. She later returned for guest appearances in August 2015 and April 2016.",
"Title: Gerard Piqué\n\nGerard Piqué Bernabéu (] ; born 2 February 1987) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for FC Barcelona and the Spain national team.",
"Title: Despedida (Shakira song)\n\n\"Despedida\" (English: \"Farewell\" ) is a song recorded by Colombian singer Shakira for the extended play (EP) \"Love in the Time of Cholera\" (2008). The song was written by her and Pedro Aznar originally for the Mike Newell-directed 2007 movie adaptation of Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez's 1985 novel \"Love in the Time of Cholera\". Antonio Pinto handled its composition and production. Shakira was initially offered a role by the producers of the movie to take part as the main protagonist. However, she refused the offer and accepted to collaborate with the musical team due to her friendship with García Márquez. Musically, \"Despedida\" is a folk song which discusses nostalgic love sentiments towards a person the protagonist lost.",
"Title: Rompe\n\n\"Rompe\" (English: \"Break It\" ) is a song recorded by Latin reggaeton artist Daddy Yankee. The song held the number 1 spot of Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks chart for over three months and reached a peak position of number 24 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart of the same publication, showcasing an evident trend among Latin songs having great cross-over appeal among the mainstream American market (since Shakira's \"La Tortura\" entered the Top 20 on the same chart).",
"Title: El Dorado (Shakira album)\n\nEl Dorado (English: \"The Golden One\") is the eleventh studio album by Colombian singer Shakira, released on 26 May 2017, by Sony Music Latin. The album is mainly sung in Spanish, with three songs sung in English. After her self-titled tenth studio album (2014), Shakira had her second child, suffered from writer's block and was uncertain about the future of her career. However, her collaboration on \"La Bicicleta\" with Carlos Vives and support from her boyfriend, Gerard Piqué, encouraged Shakira to continue to work on music."
] |
966
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When was Lahore Qalandars coach born?
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5 November 1968
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medium
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"Fakhar Zaman (Urdu/Pashto: فخر زمان ; born 10 April 1990) is a Pakistani cricketer who plays for the national team.",
" He has also played for Lahore Qalandars in the Pakistan Super League.",
" In August 2017, he was named in Durban Qalandars' squad for the first season of the T20 Global League."
],
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"This is a list of cricketers who have represented Lahore Qalandars in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) since the first season of the PSL in 2016.",
" Players are listed alphabetically using the standard naming format of their country of origin followed by the year(s) that they have been active as a Lahore player."
],
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"The Lahore Qalandars is a franchise cricket team that represents Lahore in the Pakistan Super League.",
" They are one of the five teams that had a competition in the 2016 Pakistan Super League.",
" The team was captained by Azhar Ali, and they stand on fifth position after winning just two matches from their eight matches in the PSL 2016, as a result they were eliminated in group stage.",
" Umar Akmal with 335 runs in 7 matches was leading run scorer of the tournament."
],
"title": "Lahore Qalandars in 2016"
},
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"The Durban Qalandars is a professional franchise Twenty20 cricket team of the T20 Global League in South Africa, which represents the city of Durban.",
" It is owned by Fawad Rana, a Pakistani businessman who also owns the Lahore Qalandars franchise in Pakistan Super League.",
" The marquee player of Durban Qalandars is Hashim Amla.",
" The team logo is similar to Lahore Qalandars logo."
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},
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"Domestically, he has played for Khan Research Laboratories, Lahore, Lahore Eagles, Lahore Lions, Lahore Qalandars, Pakistan A and Huntly (Scotland) during his career.",
" He was the captain of Lahore Qalandars in the first edition of the Pakistan Super League."
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"The Lahore Qalandars is a franchise cricket team that represents Lahore in the Pakistan Super League.",
" They are one of the five teams that had a competition in the 2017 Pakistan Super League.",
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" They stand on fifth position and as a result they were eliminated in group stage."
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"Fawad Naeem Rana is a Pakistani businessman and franchise owner.",
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"It nominally represents the city of Lahore and the province Punjab in the league.",
" The team is owned by Qatar Lubricants Company Limited (QALCO).",
"The team is currently captained by Brendon McCullum and coached by Paddy Upton, a former South African cricketer.",
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" He was named in Pakistan's Twenty20 International (T20I) squad for their series against England in the UAE in September 2015.",
" He made his One Day International debut for Pakistan against Zimbabwe on 1 October 2015.",
" He made his Twenty20 International debut for Pakistan against England on 30 November 2015.",
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"Patrick Anthony Howard 'Paddy' Upton (born 5 November 1968) is a South African cricket coach and former player.",
" He has worked as the physical fitness trainer for the South Africa cricket team and the Western Province rugby team.",
" He has worked as the mental conditioning coach of the India team which became number 1 in the world test rankings and won the ICC World Cup in 2011.",
" He worked as Performance Director of the South Africa team from 2011-2014, during which time they became the first team to simultaneously hold the world number 1 ranking in all three formats of the game.",
" He was the head coach of the Rajasthan Royals team in the Indian Premier League from 2012-2015.",
" Upton is currently the head coach of the Sydney Thunder cricket team in the Australian Big Bash League, and has also been appointed as the head coach of Lahore Qalandars for the Pakistan Super League and now he is the head coach of IPL team Delhi Daredevils."
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"Title: Fakhar Zaman (cricketer)\n\nFakhar Zaman (Urdu/Pashto: فخر زمان ; born 10 April 1990) is a Pakistani cricketer who plays for the national team. He has also played for Lahore Qalandars in the Pakistan Super League. In August 2017, he was named in Durban Qalandars' squad for the first season of the T20 Global League.",
"Title: List of Lahore Qalandars cricketers\n\nThis is a list of cricketers who have represented Lahore Qalandars in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) since the first season of the PSL in 2016. Players are listed alphabetically using the standard naming format of their country of origin followed by the year(s) that they have been active as a Lahore player.",
"Title: Lahore Qalandars in 2016\n\nThe Lahore Qalandars is a franchise cricket team that represents Lahore in the Pakistan Super League. They are one of the five teams that had a competition in the 2016 Pakistan Super League. The team was captained by Azhar Ali, and they stand on fifth position after winning just two matches from their eight matches in the PSL 2016, as a result they were eliminated in group stage. Umar Akmal with 335 runs in 7 matches was leading run scorer of the tournament.",
"Title: Durban Qalandars\n\nThe Durban Qalandars is a professional franchise Twenty20 cricket team of the T20 Global League in South Africa, which represents the city of Durban. It is owned by Fawad Rana, a Pakistani businessman who also owns the Lahore Qalandars franchise in Pakistan Super League. The marquee player of Durban Qalandars is Hashim Amla. The team logo is similar to Lahore Qalandars logo.",
"Title: Azhar Ali\n\nDomestically, he has played for Khan Research Laboratories, Lahore, Lahore Eagles, Lahore Lions, Lahore Qalandars, Pakistan A and Huntly (Scotland) during his career. He was the captain of Lahore Qalandars in the first edition of the Pakistan Super League.",
"Title: Lahore Qalandars in 2017\n\nThe Lahore Qalandars is a franchise cricket team that represents Lahore in the Pakistan Super League. They are one of the five teams that had a competition in the 2017 Pakistan Super League. The team was captained by Brendon McCullum, and they won three matches from their eight matches in the PSL 2017. They stand on fifth position and as a result they were eliminated in group stage.",
"Title: Fawad Rana\n\nFawad Naeem Rana is a Pakistani businessman and franchise owner. He owns Lahore Qalandars and Durban Qalandars.",
"Title: Lahore Qalandars\n\nLahore Qalandars (Urdu: ; Punjabi: ; acronym LQ) is a Pakistani professional cricket franchise which plays in the Pakistan Super League. The Home ground of the team is Gaddafi Stadium. It nominally represents the city of Lahore and the province Punjab in the league. The team is owned by Qatar Lubricants Company Limited (QALCO). The team is currently captained by Brendon McCullum and coached by Paddy Upton, a former South African cricketer. Lahore Qalandars was the second most expensive franchise and was one of the few teams sold to an international company.",
"Title: Aamer Yamin\n\nAamer Yamin (born 26 June 1990) is a Pakistani cricketer. He was named in Pakistan's Twenty20 International (T20I) squad for their series against England in the UAE in September 2015. He made his One Day International debut for Pakistan against Zimbabwe on 1 October 2015. He made his Twenty20 International debut for Pakistan against England on 30 November 2015. He represented Lahore Qalandars in the second edition of the Pakistan Super League.",
"Title: Paddy Upton\n\nPatrick Anthony Howard 'Paddy' Upton (born 5 November 1968) is a South African cricket coach and former player. He has worked as the physical fitness trainer for the South Africa cricket team and the Western Province rugby team. He has worked as the mental conditioning coach of the India team which became number 1 in the world test rankings and won the ICC World Cup in 2011. He worked as Performance Director of the South Africa team from 2011-2014, during which time they became the first team to simultaneously hold the world number 1 ranking in all three formats of the game. He was the head coach of the Rajasthan Royals team in the Indian Premier League from 2012-2015. Upton is currently the head coach of the Sydney Thunder cricket team in the Australian Big Bash League, and has also been appointed as the head coach of Lahore Qalandars for the Pakistan Super League and now he is the head coach of IPL team Delhi Daredevils."
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Who was a senior writer and Washington editor for an online publication launched in February 2014 by First Look Media?
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Dan Froomkin
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"Daniel Millican (born June 6, 1965) is an American writer/director in the film industry.",
" His most recent film \"The Imposter\", starring Kevin Max of dcTalk was released in 2010.",
" His previous movie, \"Striking Range\", starring Lou Diamond Phillips, was released in 2006 by Sony Pictures.",
" Millican's movies have played all around the world, distributed by companies Curb Entertainment, Artist View Entertainment, Sony Pictures, First Look Media and played on television, both cable and free TV like Lifetime Movie Network and Starz/Encore.",
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" He served as a writer, reporter, columnist and senior editor at Billboard magazine from 1995 to 2009.",
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" It is a non-profit, educational project.",
" For more information, please read the Letter from the Editor.",
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" Her work has also appeared in \"The Washington Monthly\", \"The New Republic\", Salon, \"Legal Affairs\", \"Utne Reader\" and \"National Journal\", and is also a frequent diavlog participant with other political and current event journalists on BloggingHeads.tv.",
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" Wheeler publishes on her own site, \"Emptywheel\", established in July 2011, and was a senior policy analyst at First Look Media's \"The Intercept\" until her amicable resignation 16 May 2014.",
" She makes occasional contributions to the commentary and analysis section of \"The Guardian\", progressive news site \"Daily Kos\", \"The Huffington Post\", and \"Michigan Liberal\".",
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"Title: Daniel Millican\n\nDaniel Millican (born June 6, 1965) is an American writer/director in the film industry. His most recent film \"The Imposter\", starring Kevin Max of dcTalk was released in 2010. His previous movie, \"Striking Range\", starring Lou Diamond Phillips, was released in 2006 by Sony Pictures. Millican's movies have played all around the world, distributed by companies Curb Entertainment, Artist View Entertainment, Sony Pictures, First Look Media and played on television, both cable and free TV like Lifetime Movie Network and Starz/Encore. Actors like Lou Diamond Phillips, Adam Baldwin, Sean Patrick Flanery, Mimi Rogers, Joey Lauren Adams, Yancy Butler and Tom Wright have starred in Millican's movies.",
"Title: Chuck Taylor (writer and editor)\n\nChuck Taylor (born September 28, 1962 in Lynchburg, Virginia, United States) is an American music journalist. He served as a writer, reporter, columnist and senior editor at Billboard magazine from 1995 to 2009. There, he held the titles of Senior Editor/Talent, Senior Writer, Radio Editor, host of the Billboard Radio Countdown (online), columnist of AirWaves and, Single Reviews Editor since 1998; as well as Managing Editor of Top 40/AC for affiliated publication Billboard Radio Monitor, and senior editor/features and AC format editor for Billboard sister Radio & Records.",
"Title: Dan Froomkin\n\nDan Froomkin is an independent journalist. He was a senior writer and Washington editor for \"The Intercept\". He previously wrote a column for the online version of \"The Washington Post\" called \"White House Watch\" and was the Senior Washington Correspondent for the Huffington Post.",
"Title: Caledonian Mercury\n\nCaledonian Mercury was the name of a Scottish newspaper, published three times a week between 1720–1867. In 2010 an online publication launched using the name.",
"Title: Andy Carvin\n\nAndy Carvin was National Public Radio's senior product manager for online communities. He accepted a position at First Look Media in February, 2014. <ref name=\"https://www.dropbox.com/s/xs21ztbumo9nkfm/Stock%20Photos.zip\"> </ref> Carvin was the founding editor and former coordinator of the Digital Divide Network, an online community of more than 10,000 Internet activists in over 140 countries working to bridge the digital divide. He is also an active blogger as well as a field correspondent to the vlog Rocketboom.",
"Title: Russian Journal (website)\n\nRussian Journal (Russian: Русский журнал ) is a primarily Russian language online publication founded by political scientist Gleb Pavlovsky and others. It was the first Russian political tribune in the Internet. It is a daily online publication devoted to cultural, political and social issues in Russia. It is a non-profit, educational project. For more information, please read the Letter from the Editor. The original Russian Journal was founded on July 14, 1997. The English version was launched in December 2001. Its chief sections are: On Reading, Politics, Entertainment, Web Stylistics and Essays & Views.",
"Title: Garance Franke-Ruta\n\nGarance Franke-Ruta is the Washington editor of Yahoo News and editor in chief of Yahoo Politics. Previously she was a national political reporter at and politics editor of The Atlantic Online, national web politics editor for the \"Washington Post\", and a blogger for its WhoRunsGov site, a senior editor at the \"American Prospect\" and a senior writer at the Washington City Paper, D.C.'s alternative weekly newspaper. Her work has also appeared in \"The Washington Monthly\", \"The New Republic\", Salon, \"Legal Affairs\", \"Utne Reader\" and \"National Journal\", and is also a frequent diavlog participant with other political and current event journalists on BloggingHeads.tv. After first attending Hunter College, she transferred to Harvard University, where she graduated \"magna cum laude\" in 1997.",
"Title: The Intercept\n\nThe Intercept is an online publication launched in February 2014 by First Look Media, a news organization created and funded by eBay founder Pierre Omidyar. The editors and top award winning journalists are Betsy Reed, Glenn Greenwald, and Jeremy Scahill; former editor Laura Poitras moved to \"Field of Vision\", a First Look Media project focused on non-fiction films.",
"Title: Marcy Wheeler\n\nMarcy Wheeler (a.k.a. \"emptywheel\") is an American independent journalist specializing in national security and civil liberties. Wheeler publishes on her own site, \"Emptywheel\", established in July 2011, and was a senior policy analyst at First Look Media's \"The Intercept\" until her amicable resignation 16 May 2014. She makes occasional contributions to the commentary and analysis section of \"The Guardian\", progressive news site \"Daily Kos\", \"The Huffington Post\", and \"Michigan Liberal\". Between early December 2007 and July 2011 Wheeler published primarily on Jane Hamsher's \"FireDogLake\" (FDL) and prior to that on \"The Next Hurrah\"."
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968
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Which novella is the source material for the film in which Nicole Kidman appeared alongside Cruise in 1999?
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Traumnovelle
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" It is manufactured commercially by alkaline extraction of brown coal (lignite) Leonardite to be used mainly as a soil conditioner.",
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" High quality oxidised lignite (brown coal), usually referred to as leonardite, is the best source material for extraction of large quantities of potassium humate.",
" The less oxidised the coal the less potassium humate extracted.",
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" Kidman's breakthrough role was in the 1989 thriller \"Dead Calm\"; her performance as a married woman trapped on a yacht with a psychopathic murderer earned critical acclaim and international recognition.",
" She followed this with her Hollywood debut opposite Tom Cruise in Tony Scott's auto-racing film \"Days of Thunder\" (1990).",
" Her role as a homicidal weather forecaster in Gus Van Sant's crime comedy-drama \"To Die For\" garnered Kidman a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical in 1996.",
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" The cast includes Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Robert Duvall, Randy Quaid, Cary Elwes, Caroline Williams, and Michael Rooker.",
" The film also features appearances by real life NASCAR racers, such as Rusty Wallace, Neil Bonnett, and Harry Gant.",
" Commentator Dr. Jerry Punch, of ESPN, has a cameo appearance, as does co-producer Don Simpson."
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" The film premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival in September 2010.",
" Lionsgate distributed the film.",
" The plot deals with a couple struggling to heal after the death of their young son.",
" Kidman was critically acclaimed for her performance as Becca Corbett and received Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress.",
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" The book was published by Hastings House in 1998.",
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"\"The Church of Scientology Presents: Being Tom Cruise, Why Scientology Isn't In Any Way Mental\" is a satirical spoof documentary from the series \"Star Stories\", parodying the life of Tom Cruise and his relationship with the Church of Scientology.",
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" The show recounts Cruise's time with a group of some of his early acting friends.",
" After filming \"Top Gun\", Cruise (Kevin Bishop) is introduced to Scientology by John Travolta (Steve Edge), who convinces him to join the organization by smashing Cruise over the head with a shovel.",
" He meets Nicole Kidman (Dolly Wells) and they start a relationship.",
" After dating Penélope Cruz, Cruise is introduced to Katie Holmes (Laura Patch) by Travolta.",
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"Title: Potassium humate\n\nPotassium humate is the potassium salt of humic acid. It is manufactured commercially by alkaline extraction of brown coal (lignite) Leonardite to be used mainly as a soil conditioner. The extraction is performed in water with the addition of potassium hydroxide (KOH), sequestering agents and hydrotropic surfactants. Heat is used to increase the solubility of humic acids and hence more potassium humate can be extracted. The resulting liquid is dried to produce the amorphous crystalline like product which can then be added as a granule to fertiliser. The potassium humate granules by way of chemical extraction lose their hydrophobic properties and are now soluble. Depending on the source material product quality varies. High quality oxidised lignite (brown coal), usually referred to as leonardite, is the best source material for extraction of large quantities of potassium humate. The less oxidised the coal the less potassium humate extracted. Sources low in ash produce the best quality. Less oxidised brown coal contains a higher proportion of the insoluble humin fraction and along with peat which is lower in humic acid content and usually high in ash content requires separation by filtration or centrifugation to remove ash, humin. Peat is also high in non humified organic matter that needs to be reduced to produce a high quality product. The benefit of peat is that it is usually 2-3 times higher in fulvic acid content, which are the low molecular weight fractions of humic acid that are high in oxygen containing functional groups and soluble at a low pH of <1. Fulvic acids have a higher cation exchange capacity and therefore have a higher chemical interaction with fertilisers and are able to form soluble chelates of trace metals.",
"Title: Nicole Kidman filmography\n\nAustralian actress Nicole Kidman made her film debut in the drama remake \"Bush Christmas\" in 1983. Four years later, she starred in the television miniseries \"Vietnam\", for which she received the Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini Series award from the Australian Film Institute. Kidman's breakthrough role was in the 1989 thriller \"Dead Calm\"; her performance as a married woman trapped on a yacht with a psychopathic murderer earned critical acclaim and international recognition. She followed this with her Hollywood debut opposite Tom Cruise in Tony Scott's auto-racing film \"Days of Thunder\" (1990). Her role as a homicidal weather forecaster in Gus Van Sant's crime comedy-drama \"To Die For\" garnered Kidman a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical in 1996. She worked with Cruise again on Stanley Kubrick's erotic thriller \"Eyes Wide Shut\" in 1999.",
"Title: Eyes Wide Shut\n\nEyes Wide Shut is a 1999 erotic drama film directed, produced, and co-written by Stanley Kubrick. Based on Arthur Schnitzler's 1926 novella \"Traumnovelle\" (\"Dream Story\"), the story is transferred from early 20th century Vienna to 1990s New York City. The film follows the sexually-charged adventures of Dr. Bill Harford, who is shocked when his wife, Alice, reveals that she had contemplated having an affair a year earlier. He embarks on a night-long adventure, during which he infiltrates a massive masked orgy of an unnamed secret society.",
"Title: Days of Thunder\n\nDays of Thunder is a 1990 American sports action drama film released by Paramount Pictures, produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Tony Scott. The cast includes Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Robert Duvall, Randy Quaid, Cary Elwes, Caroline Williams, and Michael Rooker. The film also features appearances by real life NASCAR racers, such as Rusty Wallace, Neil Bonnett, and Harry Gant. Commentator Dr. Jerry Punch, of ESPN, has a cameo appearance, as does co-producer Don Simpson.",
"Title: Far and Away\n\nFar and Away is a 1992 American epic romantic adventure drama film directed by Ron Howard from a script by Howard and Bob Dolman. It stars Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman. The cinematographer was Mikael Salomon, and the music score was done by John Williams. It was screened out of competition at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival.",
"Title: Rabbit Hole (film)\n\nRabbit Hole is a 2010 American drama film starring Nicole Kidman, Aaron Eckhart, and Dianne Wiest, and directed by John Cameron Mitchell; the screenplay is an adaptation by David Lindsay-Abaire of his 2005 play of the same name. Kidman produced the project via her company, Blossom Films. The film premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival in September 2010. Lionsgate distributed the film. The plot deals with a couple struggling to heal after the death of their young son. Kidman was critically acclaimed for her performance as Becca Corbett and received Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. It received a limited release in the United States on December 17, 2010 and expanded nationwide on January 14, 2011.",
"Title: Nuclear material\n\nNuclear material refers to the metals uranium, plutonium, and thorium, in any form, according to the IAEA. This is differentiated further into \"source material\", consisting of natural and depleted uranium, and \"special fissionable material\", consisting of enriched uranium (U-235), uranium-233, and plutonium-239. Uranium ore concentrates are considered to be a \"source material\", although these are not subject to safeguards under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.",
"Title: Tom Cruise: Unauthorized\n\nTom Cruise: Unauthorized is a non-fiction biographical book about Tom Cruise, written by Wensley Clarkson. The book was published by Hastings House in 1998. The book discusses Tom Cruise's early life, his rise as an actor, involvement with Scientology, and past relationships with Mimi Rogers and Nicole Kidman. The book ended during the filming of \"Eyes Wide Shut\".",
"Title: Being Tom Cruise\n\n\"The Church of Scientology Presents: Being Tom Cruise, Why Scientology Isn't In Any Way Mental\" is a satirical spoof documentary from the series \"Star Stories\", parodying the life of Tom Cruise and his relationship with the Church of Scientology. It is episode 2 of the second series of \"Star Stories\", and first aired on Channel 4 on 2 August 2007. The show recounts Cruise's time with a group of some of his early acting friends. After filming \"Top Gun\", Cruise (Kevin Bishop) is introduced to Scientology by John Travolta (Steve Edge), who convinces him to join the organization by smashing Cruise over the head with a shovel. He meets Nicole Kidman (Dolly Wells) and they start a relationship. After dating Penélope Cruz, Cruise is introduced to Katie Holmes (Laura Patch) by Travolta. Holmes agrees to marry Cruise, and the program ends with a voiceover asking the viewer to visit a Scientology website and purchase expensive products."
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When was the Swiss-German artist died who's lecture is "Writings on Form and Design Theory" and who's design had been compared with abstract Kaitag designs?
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29 June 1940
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"Title: Tres Personajes\n\nTres Personajes, second version (English: \"Three People\") was painted by Mexican Modernist artist Rufino Tamayo in 1970. The brightly colored 51\" by 38\" (130 cm x 97 cm) painting is considered to be significant as an example of Tamayo's mature style. It is an abstract depiction of a man, a woman and an androgynous figure in a rich palette of purple, orange and yellow, with Tamayo's signature rough surface texture, made of sand and ground marble dust mixed into the paint. The artist died in 1991 at the age of 91.",
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"Title: Bishop v. Aronov\n\nBishop v. Aronov, 926 F.2d 1066 (11th Cir. 1991), was a 1991 legal case in which Phillip A. Bishop, an exercise physiology professor at the University of Alabama, sued the college on free speech and academic freedom grounds, when it instructed him not to teach \"intelligent design theory\" in an extracurricular class and not to lecture on \"evidences of God in Human Physiology\" in class. The District Court for the Northern District of Alabama found in favor of Bishop but the university appealed and the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit found that the classroom, during instructional time, was not an open forum, and that the university had a right to set the curriculum.",
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970
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Historical Advanced Squad Leader module lists official products produced by what company whose logo contains its initials "AH"
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Avalon Hill
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This fast-food restaurant company was spun off from an American fast food company which was formerly named what?
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Tricon Global Restaurants, Inc.
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" A change of ownership of Burger King in 2004 prompted another reformulation of the product into the BK Baguette product line that focused on a more health-oriented product.",
" This new formulation proved unpopular and was replaced in 2005 with the TenderGrill chicken sandwich.",
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" The company is based alongside Tim Hortons in Oakville, Ontario, but both chains retain their existing operations and headquarters in Oakville and Miami respectively.",
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" The beef and chicken used in their burgers are halal - meaning they are made with meat slaughtered according to Islamic dietary laws.",
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"A fast food restaurant, also known as a quick service restaurant (QSR) within the industry, is a specific type of restaurant that serves fast food cuisine and has minimal table service.",
" The food served in fast food restaurants is typically part of a \"meat-sweet diet\", offered from a limited menu, cooked in bulk in advance and kept hot, finished and packaged to order, and usually available for take away, though seating may be provided.",
" Fast food restaurants are typically part of a restaurant chain or franchise operation that provisions standardized ingredients and/or partially prepared foods and supplies to each restaurant through controlled supply channels.",
" The term \"fast food\" was recognized in a dictionary by Merriam–Webster in 1951."
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"Yum China Holdings Inc. is a Fortune 500 fast-food restaurant company incorporated in the United States and having joint headquarters in Plano, Texas and Shanghai.",
" With $6.8 billion of revenue in 2016 and over 7,500 restaurants, it is the largest restaurant company in China.",
" Spun off from Yum!",
" Brands in 2016, its 420,000 employees represent the 3rd largest worldwide labor force among all U.S. companies."
],
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"Title: KFC in China\n\nKFC is a fast food restaurant chain that specializes in fried chicken and is China's largest restaurant chain. KFC restauruants in China are owned or franchised by Yum China, a restaurant company that also owns the Pizza Hut and Taco Bell chains in China and was spun off from Yum! Brands in 2016.",
"Title: McDonaldization\n\nMcDonaldization is a term used by sociologist George Ritzer in his book \"The McDonaldization of Society\" (1993). He explains that it becomes manifested when a society adopts the characteristics of a fast-food restaurant. McDonaldization is a reconceptualization of rationalization and scientific management. Where Max Weber used the model of the bureaucracy to represent the direction of this changing society, Ritzer sees the fast-food restaurant as having become a more representative contemporary paradigm (Ritzer, 2004:553). The process of McDonaldization can be summarized as the way in which \"the principles of the fast-food restaurant are coming to dominate more and more sectors of American society as well as of the rest of the world.\"",
"Title: McDonald's Canada\n\nMcDonald's Canada (French: \"Les Restaurants McDonald du Canada Ltée\" ) is the Canadian master franchise of the fast-food restaurant chain McDonald's, owned by the American parent McDonald's Corporation. One of Canada's largest fast-food restaurant chains, the franchise sells food items, including hamburgers, chicken, French fries and soft drinks all across the country. McDonald's is known for its high fat and calorie foods, but it also has alternatives such as salads, juices and milk. McDonald's was previously Canada's largest food service operator before being overtaken by Tim Hortons in 2005. The slogans used in Canada are \"i'm lovin' it\" (in English) and \"c'est ça que j'm\" (in French).",
"Title: KFC\n\nKFC, until 1991 known as Kentucky Fried Chicken, is an American fast food restaurant chain that specializes in fried chicken. Headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, it is the world's second-largest restaurant chain (as measured by sales) after McDonald's, with almost 20,000 locations globally in 123 countries and territories as of December 2015 . The chain is a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, a restaurant company that also owns the Pizza Hut and Taco Bell chains.",
"Title: Burger King grilled chicken sandwiches\n\nInternational fast-food restaurant chain Burger King and its Australian franchise Hungry Jack's have had a variety of grilled chicken sandwiches in their product portfolio since 1990. The BK Broiler was the first iteration, and was one of the most successful product introductions in the fast food industry to that point in time. However sales dropped in the following two years, and the product was reformulated and renamed to the Chicken Whopper to align the product with the company's Whopper Sandwich. A change of ownership of Burger King in 2004 prompted another reformulation of the product into the BK Baguette product line that focused on a more health-oriented product. This new formulation proved unpopular and was replaced in 2005 with the TenderGrill chicken sandwich. The TenderGrill sandwich was introduced as part of a series of sandwiches designed to expand Burger King's menu with both more sophisticated, adult oriented fare and present a larger, meatier product that appealed to 24- to 36-year-old males. Burger King was the first major fast food chain to introduce a grilled chicken sandwich to the marketplace, beating rivals Wendy's by six months and McDonald's by four years. These two chains also went through a series of reformulations and naming schemes for their grilled chicken products.",
"Title: Restaurant Brands International\n\nRestaurant Brands International is a Canadian multinational fast food company. Formed in 2014 by the $12.5 billion merger between American fast food restaurant chain Burger King and the Canadian coffee shop and restaurant chain Tim Hortons, and expanded by the 2017 purchase of Louisiana-based and themed Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, the company is the third-largest operator of fast food restaurants in the world. The company is based alongside Tim Hortons in Oakville, Ontario, but both chains retain their existing operations and headquarters in Oakville and Miami respectively. The merger focused primarily on expanding the international reach of the Tim Hortons brand, and providing financial efficiencies for both companies.",
"Title: Beurger King Muslim\n\nBeurger King Muslim (or BKM) is a fast-food restaurant launched in July 2005. The restaurant aims to mimic American fast food restaurants. It first set up a branch in the suburb of Clichy-sous-Bois, Paris (France), offering hamburgers, French fries, sundaes, cola and doughnuts. The beef and chicken used in their burgers are halal - meaning they are made with meat slaughtered according to Islamic dietary laws. It is located in the eastern Paris suburb of Clichy-sous-Bois, where many locals are first- or second-generation Muslim immigrants from former French colonies.",
"Title: Yum! Brands\n\nYum! Brands, Inc., or Yum! and formerly Tricon Global Restaurants, Inc., is an American fast food company. A Fortune 500 corporation, Yum! operates the brands Taco Bell, KFC, Pizza Hut, and WingStreet worldwide, except in China, where the brands are operated by a separate company, Yum China. Prior to 2011, Yum! owned Long John Silver's and A&W Restaurants.",
"Title: Fast food restaurant\n\nA fast food restaurant, also known as a quick service restaurant (QSR) within the industry, is a specific type of restaurant that serves fast food cuisine and has minimal table service. The food served in fast food restaurants is typically part of a \"meat-sweet diet\", offered from a limited menu, cooked in bulk in advance and kept hot, finished and packaged to order, and usually available for take away, though seating may be provided. Fast food restaurants are typically part of a restaurant chain or franchise operation that provisions standardized ingredients and/or partially prepared foods and supplies to each restaurant through controlled supply channels. The term \"fast food\" was recognized in a dictionary by Merriam–Webster in 1951.",
"Title: Yum China\n\nYum China Holdings Inc. is a Fortune 500 fast-food restaurant company incorporated in the United States and having joint headquarters in Plano, Texas and Shanghai. With $6.8 billion of revenue in 2016 and over 7,500 restaurants, it is the largest restaurant company in China. Spun off from Yum! Brands in 2016, its 420,000 employees represent the 3rd largest worldwide labor force among all U.S. companies."
] |
972
|
Joyce Hytner sits on the board of which 1,000-set theatre?
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Old Vic
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bridge
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medium
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"The Bridge Theatre is a new commercial theatre building near Tower Bridge in London, due to open on 18 October 2017.",
" It has been developed by Nick Starr and Nicholas Hytner and is the residency of their founded London Theatre Company, following their tenancy as executive director and artistic director, respectively, at the National Theatre."
],
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"Gilman & Gonzalez-Falla Theatre Foundation give awards to new songwriters and book writers.",
" The award was set in 1991 up by the American Theatre Wing Board Member, Sondra Gilman, and Texas Art Commissioner, Celso Gonzalez-Falla.",
" The Musical Theatre Award is accompanied by a grant of $25,000.",
" A number of smaller grants (between $1,000- $5,000) are also awarded at the ceremony.",
" To qualify the \"writers must have had at least one musical produced in either a commercial or a professional non-profit theatre in America.\""
],
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"sentences": [
"Brandon Oldenburg was an early employee of Reel FX Creative Studios (1995), doing a combination of design and special effects for television and film.",
" Serving as Senior Creative director for 15 years, he worked with such clients as Troublemaker Studios, Pixar, Disney, DreamWorks and Blue Sky Studios.",
" From 1998 to 2009 Oldenburg oversaw a joint venture with William Joyce and Reel FX.",
" Oldenburg and Joyce’s other collaborations include Halloween decor for Martha Stewart, Parade Floats for Disney and Title Design for feature films.",
" Their most recent story is now in production at DreamWorks called \"The Guardians of Childhood\".",
" Oldenburg's work has won many industry accolades, most recently the Distinguished Alumni of the Year from Ringling College of Art and Design, where he received his BFA in Illustration and sits on the Board of Trustees.",
" Oldenburg and renowned designer Brad Oldham collaborated on a giant sculptural series for a $1.4 million commission called The Traveling Man, which has drawn national attention.",
" Brandon's illustrations have graced the covers for such prestigious authors' books as Elmore Leonard and Michael Chabon."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Bryan Savery is an arts manager and producer of film and theatre.",
" He is the producer for The Red Room Theatre Company, projects producer for Somerset House, the Associate Producer for Peshkar Productions and consultant for the Waltham Forrest Cinema Project.",
" As well producing theatre and Film he is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Trustee of the Queen's Theatre, sits on the board of the Unicorn Theatre and is a former Vice Chair of the Independent Theatre Council (2003–2009).",
" In 2012, he was given Freedom of the City of London."
],
"title": "Bryan Savery"
},
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"sentences": [
"Jeffery Kissoon (born 4 September 1947) is an actor with credits in British theatre, television, film and radio.",
" He has performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company at venues such as the Royal National Theatre, under directors including Peter Brook, Peter Hall, Robert Lepage, Janet Suzman, Calixto Bieito and Nicholas Hytner.",
" He has acted in genres from Shakespeare and modern theatre to television drama and science fiction, playing a range of both leading and supporting roles, from Mark Antony in \"Antony and Cleopatra\" and Prospero and Caliban in \"The Tempest\", to Malcolm X in \"The Meeting\" and Mr Kennedy in the children's TV series \"Grange Hill\"."
],
"title": "Jeffery Kissoon"
},
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"sentences": [
"People is a play by the English playwright Alan Bennett.",
" Dealing with the travails of a crumbling stately home and its ageing owner, the play premièred at the National Theatre in 2012.",
" The production, directed by long-time Bennett collaborator Nicholas Hytner, featured Frances de la Tour, Nicholas le Prevost, Peter Egan and Linda Bassett.",
" It received widespread acclaim from London's theatre critics.",
" It toured the UK in 2013 with a cast including Siân Phillips, Brigit Forsyth and Selina Cadell."
],
"title": "People (play)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Femi Elufowoju Jr. (born 31 October 1962) is a British-born Nigerian actor, performer, and director.",
" He is the first theatre director of African descent to establish a national touring company in the UK.",
" His stage work has been featured at the Royal Court Theatre, the Royal National Theatre, the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Manchester's Royal Exchange, the Theatre Royal, Stratford East and the Soho Theatre, and he has worked under such notable theatre directors as Sir Richard Eyre, Nicholas Hytner, Yvonne Brewster, John Retallack, Annabel Arden, Jude Kelly and Annie Castledine."
],
"title": "Femi Elufowoju Jr."
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"sentences": [
"Anne \"Tanny\" B. Crane is the President and CEO of Crane Group, Chair of the Board of Directors for the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, and Director on the Board of Wendy's International.",
" Tanny Crane, granddaughter of Crane Plastics Company founder Robert Crane Sr, in 1987 as Director of Human Resources, and was promoted to Vice President of Sales and Marketing in 1993.",
" She became the President of Crane Plastics in 1996.",
" In January, 2003, she succeeded Jameson Crane to her current position.",
" She is also a member of the Dean's Advisory Council of the Fisher College of Business at The Ohio State University, sits on the Board of the United Way of Central Ohio, is a member of the Columbus Partnership and the Columbus Foundation, and sits on the Board of the Greater Columbus Chamber of Commerce."
],
"title": "Tanny B. Crane"
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"sentences": [
"The Old Vic is a 1,000-seat, not-for-profit producing theatre, located just south-east of Waterloo station on the corner of the Cut and Waterloo Road in Lambeth, London, England.",
" Established in 1818 as the Royal Coburg Theatre, and renamed in 1833 the Royal Victoria Theatre, in 1871 it was rebuilt and reopened as the Royal Victoria Palace.",
" It was taken over by Emma Cons in 1880 and formally named the Royal Victoria Hall, although by this time it was already known as the \"Old Vic\".",
" In 1898, a niece of Cons, Lilian Baylis assumed management and began a series of Shakespeare productions in 1914.",
" The building was damaged in 1940 during air raids and it became a Grade II* listed building in 1951 after it reopened."
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"Joyce Anita Hytner OBE is a British theatrical fundraiser who sits on the board of the Old Vic, the Royal Court Theatre, the Criterion Theatre, the Quintessentially Foundation, Manchester International Festival, and works for the fundraising consultancy Act IV."
],
"title": "Joyce Hytner"
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"Title: Bridge Theatre\n\nThe Bridge Theatre is a new commercial theatre building near Tower Bridge in London, due to open on 18 October 2017. It has been developed by Nick Starr and Nicholas Hytner and is the residency of their founded London Theatre Company, following their tenancy as executive director and artistic director, respectively, at the National Theatre.",
"Title: Gilman & Gonzalez-Falla Theatre Foundation\n\nGilman & Gonzalez-Falla Theatre Foundation give awards to new songwriters and book writers. The award was set in 1991 up by the American Theatre Wing Board Member, Sondra Gilman, and Texas Art Commissioner, Celso Gonzalez-Falla. The Musical Theatre Award is accompanied by a grant of $25,000. A number of smaller grants (between $1,000- $5,000) are also awarded at the ceremony. To qualify the \"writers must have had at least one musical produced in either a commercial or a professional non-profit theatre in America.\"",
"Title: Brandon Oldenburg\n\nBrandon Oldenburg was an early employee of Reel FX Creative Studios (1995), doing a combination of design and special effects for television and film. Serving as Senior Creative director for 15 years, he worked with such clients as Troublemaker Studios, Pixar, Disney, DreamWorks and Blue Sky Studios. From 1998 to 2009 Oldenburg oversaw a joint venture with William Joyce and Reel FX. Oldenburg and Joyce’s other collaborations include Halloween decor for Martha Stewart, Parade Floats for Disney and Title Design for feature films. Their most recent story is now in production at DreamWorks called \"The Guardians of Childhood\". Oldenburg's work has won many industry accolades, most recently the Distinguished Alumni of the Year from Ringling College of Art and Design, where he received his BFA in Illustration and sits on the Board of Trustees. Oldenburg and renowned designer Brad Oldham collaborated on a giant sculptural series for a $1.4 million commission called The Traveling Man, which has drawn national attention. Brandon's illustrations have graced the covers for such prestigious authors' books as Elmore Leonard and Michael Chabon.",
"Title: Bryan Savery\n\nBryan Savery is an arts manager and producer of film and theatre. He is the producer for The Red Room Theatre Company, projects producer for Somerset House, the Associate Producer for Peshkar Productions and consultant for the Waltham Forrest Cinema Project. As well producing theatre and Film he is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Trustee of the Queen's Theatre, sits on the board of the Unicorn Theatre and is a former Vice Chair of the Independent Theatre Council (2003–2009). In 2012, he was given Freedom of the City of London.",
"Title: Jeffery Kissoon\n\nJeffery Kissoon (born 4 September 1947) is an actor with credits in British theatre, television, film and radio. He has performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company at venues such as the Royal National Theatre, under directors including Peter Brook, Peter Hall, Robert Lepage, Janet Suzman, Calixto Bieito and Nicholas Hytner. He has acted in genres from Shakespeare and modern theatre to television drama and science fiction, playing a range of both leading and supporting roles, from Mark Antony in \"Antony and Cleopatra\" and Prospero and Caliban in \"The Tempest\", to Malcolm X in \"The Meeting\" and Mr Kennedy in the children's TV series \"Grange Hill\".",
"Title: People (play)\n\nPeople is a play by the English playwright Alan Bennett. Dealing with the travails of a crumbling stately home and its ageing owner, the play premièred at the National Theatre in 2012. The production, directed by long-time Bennett collaborator Nicholas Hytner, featured Frances de la Tour, Nicholas le Prevost, Peter Egan and Linda Bassett. It received widespread acclaim from London's theatre critics. It toured the UK in 2013 with a cast including Siân Phillips, Brigit Forsyth and Selina Cadell.",
"Title: Femi Elufowoju Jr.\n\nFemi Elufowoju Jr. (born 31 October 1962) is a British-born Nigerian actor, performer, and director. He is the first theatre director of African descent to establish a national touring company in the UK. His stage work has been featured at the Royal Court Theatre, the Royal National Theatre, the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Manchester's Royal Exchange, the Theatre Royal, Stratford East and the Soho Theatre, and he has worked under such notable theatre directors as Sir Richard Eyre, Nicholas Hytner, Yvonne Brewster, John Retallack, Annabel Arden, Jude Kelly and Annie Castledine.",
"Title: Tanny B. Crane\n\nAnne \"Tanny\" B. Crane is the President and CEO of Crane Group, Chair of the Board of Directors for the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, and Director on the Board of Wendy's International. Tanny Crane, granddaughter of Crane Plastics Company founder Robert Crane Sr, in 1987 as Director of Human Resources, and was promoted to Vice President of Sales and Marketing in 1993. She became the President of Crane Plastics in 1996. In January, 2003, she succeeded Jameson Crane to her current position. She is also a member of the Dean's Advisory Council of the Fisher College of Business at The Ohio State University, sits on the Board of the United Way of Central Ohio, is a member of the Columbus Partnership and the Columbus Foundation, and sits on the Board of the Greater Columbus Chamber of Commerce.",
"Title: The Old Vic\n\nThe Old Vic is a 1,000-seat, not-for-profit producing theatre, located just south-east of Waterloo station on the corner of the Cut and Waterloo Road in Lambeth, London, England. Established in 1818 as the Royal Coburg Theatre, and renamed in 1833 the Royal Victoria Theatre, in 1871 it was rebuilt and reopened as the Royal Victoria Palace. It was taken over by Emma Cons in 1880 and formally named the Royal Victoria Hall, although by this time it was already known as the \"Old Vic\". In 1898, a niece of Cons, Lilian Baylis assumed management and began a series of Shakespeare productions in 1914. The building was damaged in 1940 during air raids and it became a Grade II* listed building in 1951 after it reopened.",
"Title: Joyce Hytner\n\nJoyce Anita Hytner OBE is a British theatrical fundraiser who sits on the board of the Old Vic, the Royal Court Theatre, the Criterion Theatre, the Quintessentially Foundation, Manchester International Festival, and works for the fundraising consultancy Act IV."
] |
973
|
White Farm Equipment is a brand of agricultural machinery, now discontinued except for planter, and owned by AGCO, AGCO Corporation is an American agricultural equipment manufacturer based in Duluth, Georgia, in which country?
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United States
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bridge
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easy
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0,
0
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"The International Harvester Company (abbreviated first IHC and later IH) (now known as Navistar International Corporation) was a United States manufacturer of agricultural machinery, construction equipment, trucks, and household and commercial products.",
" In 1902, J.P. Morgan merged the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company and Deering Harvester Company, along with three smaller agricultural equipment firms, to form International Harvester.",
" In 1985, International Harvester sold off most of its agricultural division to Tenneco, Inc., which merged it into its subsidiary J.I. Case under the Case IH brand.",
" Following the terms of IH's agreement with Tenneco, International Harvester renamed itself Navistar International Corporation in 1986."
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"sentences": [
"Mallika Srinivasan (born 1959) is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Tractors and Farm Equipment Limited, a tractor major incorporated in 1960 at Chennai, India.",
" She is on the Board of AGCO Corporation - United States, Tata Steel Limited and Tata Global Beverages Limited.",
" She is a member of the Executive Board of the Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, the Governing Board (Rural Technology And Business Incubator of the Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai and the Bharathidasan Institute of Management, Trichy."
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"sentences": [
"AGCO Corporation is an American agricultural equipment manufacturer based in Duluth, Georgia, United States."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Massey Ferguson Limited is an American-owned major manufacturer of agricultural equipment until recently based in Brantford, Ontario, Canada.",
" Massey transferred its headquarters to Buffalo, New York in 1997 before it was acquired by AGCO new owner of former competitor Allis-Chalmers.",
" The current business was formed by the 1953 merger of farm machinery manufacturers Massey Harris of Canada and Britain's Ferguson Company under the new name Massey Harris Ferguson.",
" In 1958, the name was shortened to Massey Ferguson.",
" Today Massey Ferguson is one of several brands produced by AGCO and remains a major seller around the world."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Fendt is a German manufacturer of agricultural tractors and machines, manufacturing and marketing a full line of tractors, combine harvesters and balers.",
" It is part of the AGCO Corporation.",
" It was founded in 1937 by Xaver Fendt and purchased by AGCO in 1997."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Valtra is a manufacturer of tractors and agricultural machinery and forms part of the AGCO Corporation.",
" Valtra tractors are manufactured in Suolahti, Finland, and Mogi das Cruzes, Brazil.",
" Valtra’s products in the Brazilian market also include combine harvesters, sugar cane harvesters, self-propelled sprayers and seed drills."
],
"title": "Valtra"
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"sentences": [
"Allis-Chalmers was a U.S. manufacturer of machinery for various industries.",
" Its business lines included agricultural equipment, construction equipment, power generation and power transmission equipment, and machinery for use in industrial settings such as factories, flour mills, sawmills, textile mills, steel mills, refineries, mines, and ore mills.",
" The first Allis-Chalmers Company was formed in 1901 as an amalgamation of the Edward P. Allis Company (steam engines and mill equipment), Fraser & Chalmers (mining and ore milling equipment), the Gates Iron Works (rock and cement milling equipment), and the industrial business line of the Dickson Manufacturing Company (engines and compressors).",
" It was reorganized in 1912 as the Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company.",
" During the next 70 years its industrial machinery filled countless mills, mines, and factories around the world, and its brand gained fame among consumers mostly from its farm equipment business's orange tractors and silver combine harvesters.",
" In the 1980s and 1990s a series of divestitures transformed the firm and eventually dissolved it.",
" Its successors today are Allis-Chalmers Energy and AGCO."
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"title": "Allis-Chalmers"
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"Agricultural machinery is machinery used in farming or other agriculture.",
" There are many types of such equipment, from hand tools and power tools to tractors and the countless kinds of farm implements that they tow or operate.",
" Diverse arrays of equipment are used in both organic and nonorganic farming.",
" Especially since the advent of mechanised agriculture, agricultural machinery is an indispensable part of how the world is fed."
],
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"White Farm Equipment is a brand of agricultural machinery, now discontinued except for planter, and owned by AGCO."
],
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"Cma Sampo Spa is a join venture company specialised in the development of agricultural machinery.",
" It was created in 2010 after an agreement between the Algerian brand Cma and the Finnish Group Sampo-rRsenlew based in Sidi Bel Abbès, owned by the company Construction Agricultural Equipment (CMA) and the Algerian firm for agricultural equipment manufacturing Pmat (62%) and Finnish partners (38%)."
],
"title": "Cma Sampo"
}
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"Title: International Harvester\n\nThe International Harvester Company (abbreviated first IHC and later IH) (now known as Navistar International Corporation) was a United States manufacturer of agricultural machinery, construction equipment, trucks, and household and commercial products. In 1902, J.P. Morgan merged the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company and Deering Harvester Company, along with three smaller agricultural equipment firms, to form International Harvester. In 1985, International Harvester sold off most of its agricultural division to Tenneco, Inc., which merged it into its subsidiary J.I. Case under the Case IH brand. Following the terms of IH's agreement with Tenneco, International Harvester renamed itself Navistar International Corporation in 1986.",
"Title: Mallika Srinivasan\n\nMallika Srinivasan (born 1959) is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Tractors and Farm Equipment Limited, a tractor major incorporated in 1960 at Chennai, India. She is on the Board of AGCO Corporation - United States, Tata Steel Limited and Tata Global Beverages Limited. She is a member of the Executive Board of the Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, the Governing Board (Rural Technology And Business Incubator of the Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai and the Bharathidasan Institute of Management, Trichy.",
"Title: AGCO\n\nAGCO Corporation is an American agricultural equipment manufacturer based in Duluth, Georgia, United States.",
"Title: Massey Ferguson\n\nMassey Ferguson Limited is an American-owned major manufacturer of agricultural equipment until recently based in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. Massey transferred its headquarters to Buffalo, New York in 1997 before it was acquired by AGCO new owner of former competitor Allis-Chalmers. The current business was formed by the 1953 merger of farm machinery manufacturers Massey Harris of Canada and Britain's Ferguson Company under the new name Massey Harris Ferguson. In 1958, the name was shortened to Massey Ferguson. Today Massey Ferguson is one of several brands produced by AGCO and remains a major seller around the world.",
"Title: Fendt\n\nFendt is a German manufacturer of agricultural tractors and machines, manufacturing and marketing a full line of tractors, combine harvesters and balers. It is part of the AGCO Corporation. It was founded in 1937 by Xaver Fendt and purchased by AGCO in 1997.",
"Title: Valtra\n\nValtra is a manufacturer of tractors and agricultural machinery and forms part of the AGCO Corporation. Valtra tractors are manufactured in Suolahti, Finland, and Mogi das Cruzes, Brazil. Valtra’s products in the Brazilian market also include combine harvesters, sugar cane harvesters, self-propelled sprayers and seed drills.",
"Title: Allis-Chalmers\n\nAllis-Chalmers was a U.S. manufacturer of machinery for various industries. Its business lines included agricultural equipment, construction equipment, power generation and power transmission equipment, and machinery for use in industrial settings such as factories, flour mills, sawmills, textile mills, steel mills, refineries, mines, and ore mills. The first Allis-Chalmers Company was formed in 1901 as an amalgamation of the Edward P. Allis Company (steam engines and mill equipment), Fraser & Chalmers (mining and ore milling equipment), the Gates Iron Works (rock and cement milling equipment), and the industrial business line of the Dickson Manufacturing Company (engines and compressors). It was reorganized in 1912 as the Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. During the next 70 years its industrial machinery filled countless mills, mines, and factories around the world, and its brand gained fame among consumers mostly from its farm equipment business's orange tractors and silver combine harvesters. In the 1980s and 1990s a series of divestitures transformed the firm and eventually dissolved it. Its successors today are Allis-Chalmers Energy and AGCO.",
"Title: Agricultural machinery\n\nAgricultural machinery is machinery used in farming or other agriculture. There are many types of such equipment, from hand tools and power tools to tractors and the countless kinds of farm implements that they tow or operate. Diverse arrays of equipment are used in both organic and nonorganic farming. Especially since the advent of mechanised agriculture, agricultural machinery is an indispensable part of how the world is fed.",
"Title: White Farm Equipment\n\nWhite Farm Equipment is a brand of agricultural machinery, now discontinued except for planter, and owned by AGCO.",
"Title: Cma Sampo\n\nCma Sampo Spa is a join venture company specialised in the development of agricultural machinery. It was created in 2010 after an agreement between the Algerian brand Cma and the Finnish Group Sampo-rRsenlew based in Sidi Bel Abbès, owned by the company Construction Agricultural Equipment (CMA) and the Algerian firm for agricultural equipment manufacturing Pmat (62%) and Finnish partners (38%)."
] |
974
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Which canal ran longer, Sandy and Beaver Canal or Beaver and Erie Canal?
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Beaver and Erie Canal
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comparison
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hard
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"The New York State Canal Corporation is responsible for the oversight, administration and maintenance of the New York State Canal System, which consists of the Erie Canal, Cayuga–Seneca Canal, Oswego Canal and Champlain Canal.",
" It is also involved with the development and maintenance of the New York State Canalway Trail and with the general development and promotion of the Erie Canal Corridor as both a tourist attraction and a working waterway."
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"sentences": [
"Erie Canal Lock 52 Complex is a national historic district located at Port Byron and Mentz in Cayuga County, New York.",
" The district includes two contributing buildings (the Erie House and the blacksmith shop / mule barn); three contributing engineering structures (Erie Canal Lock 52, culvert, and canal prism of the enlarged Erie Canal); and archaeological sites associated with the canal operations.",
" Lock 52 was constructed 1849-1853 as part of the Enlarged Erie Canal program.",
" It remained in operation until the rerouting of the canal under the New York State Barge Canal System in 1917.",
" The Erie House was built in 1894 and is a two story frame structure that housed a saloon and hotel."
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"Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site, also known as Erie Canal National Historic Landmark, is a historic district that includes the ruins of the Erie Canal aqueduct over Schoharie Creek, and a 3.5 mi long part of the Erie Canal, in the towns of Glen and Florida within Montgomery County, New York.",
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" Also known as \"Fifteen Years on the Erie Canal\", \"Fifteen Miles on the Erie Canal\", \"Erie Canal Song\", and \"Mule Named Sal\", the song memorializes the years from 1825 to 1880 when the mule barges made boomtowns out of Utica, Rome, Syracuse, Rochester, and Buffalo, and transformed New York into the Empire State.",
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" It had 90 locks, was chartered in 1828 and completed in 1848.",
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" A small canal, at only 25 mi long, it was wholly contained within Coshocton County, following the Mohican River from Cavallo south to the confluence with the Kokosing River, which together with the Mohican forms the Walhonding River.",
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"The New York State Canal System (formerly known as the New York State Barge Canal) is a successor to the Erie Canal and other canals within New York.",
" Currently, the 525 mi system is composed of the Erie Canal, the Oswego Canal, the Cayuga–Seneca Canal, and the Champlain Canal.",
" In 2014 the system was listed as a national historic district on the National Register of Historic Places in its entirety, and in 2016 it was designated a National Historic Landmark."
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"Beaver Creek State Park is a 2722 acre Ohio state park in Columbiana County, Ohio in the United States.",
" The park is near East Liverpool on the banks of Little Beaver Creek.",
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" Historic remnants of the Sandy and Beaver Canal can be found throughout the park.",
" Confederate General John Hunt Morgan was captured near what is now the park after conducting raids across the state during the American Civil War."
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"Title: New York State Canal Corporation\n\nThe New York State Canal Corporation is responsible for the oversight, administration and maintenance of the New York State Canal System, which consists of the Erie Canal, Cayuga–Seneca Canal, Oswego Canal and Champlain Canal. It is also involved with the development and maintenance of the New York State Canalway Trail and with the general development and promotion of the Erie Canal Corridor as both a tourist attraction and a working waterway.",
"Title: Erie Canal Lock 52 Complex\n\nErie Canal Lock 52 Complex is a national historic district located at Port Byron and Mentz in Cayuga County, New York. The district includes two contributing buildings (the Erie House and the blacksmith shop / mule barn); three contributing engineering structures (Erie Canal Lock 52, culvert, and canal prism of the enlarged Erie Canal); and archaeological sites associated with the canal operations. Lock 52 was constructed 1849-1853 as part of the Enlarged Erie Canal program. It remained in operation until the rerouting of the canal under the New York State Barge Canal System in 1917. The Erie House was built in 1894 and is a two story frame structure that housed a saloon and hotel.",
"Title: Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site\n\nSchoharie Crossing State Historic Site, also known as Erie Canal National Historic Landmark, is a historic district that includes the ruins of the Erie Canal aqueduct over Schoharie Creek, and a 3.5 mi long part of the Erie Canal, in the towns of Glen and Florida within Montgomery County, New York. It was the first part of the old canal to be designated a National Historic Landmark, prior to the designation of the entire New York State Barge Canal as a NHL in 2017.",
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"Title: Sandy and Beaver Canal\n\nThe Sandy and Beaver Canal ran 73 mi from the Ohio and Erie Canal at Bolivar, Ohio, to the Ohio River at Glasgow, Pennsylvania. It had 90 locks, was chartered in 1828 and completed in 1848. However, the middle section of the canal had many problems from the beginning and fell into disrepair. The canal ceased to operate in 1852, when the Cold Run Reservoir Dam outside of Lisbon, Ohio, broke, ruining a large portion of the canal.",
"Title: Walhonding Canal\n\nThe Walhonding Canal was a canal in Coshocton County, Ohio that was used as a feeder canal for the Ohio and Erie Canal. A small canal, at only 25 mi long, it was wholly contained within Coshocton County, following the Mohican River from Cavallo south to the confluence with the Kokosing River, which together with the Mohican forms the Walhonding River. The canal followed the Walhonding River southeast toward Coshocton where it met the Ohio and Erie Canal in Roscoe Village.",
"Title: Beaver and Erie Canal\n\nThe Beaver and Erie Canal, also known as the Erie Extension Canal, was part of the Pennsylvania Canal system and consisted of three sections: the Beaver Division, the Shenango Division, and the Conneaut Division. The canal ran 136 mi north–south near the western edge of the state from the Ohio River to Lake Erie through Beaver County, Lawrence County, Mercer County, Crawford County, and Erie County, Pennsylvania.",
"Title: Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal\n\nThe Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal, also known as the P & O Canal, the Cross Cut Canal and the Mahoning Canal was a shipping canal which operated from 1840 until 1877 (though the canal was completely abandoned by 1872). It was unique in that it served to connect canals in two states (the Ohio and Erie Canal in Ohio and the Beaver and Erie Canal in Pennsylvania) and was funded by private interests.",
"Title: New York State Canal System\n\nThe New York State Canal System (formerly known as the New York State Barge Canal) is a successor to the Erie Canal and other canals within New York. Currently, the 525 mi system is composed of the Erie Canal, the Oswego Canal, the Cayuga–Seneca Canal, and the Champlain Canal. In 2014 the system was listed as a national historic district on the National Register of Historic Places in its entirety, and in 2016 it was designated a National Historic Landmark.",
"Title: Beaver Creek State Park\n\nBeaver Creek State Park is a 2722 acre Ohio state park in Columbiana County, Ohio in the United States. The park is near East Liverpool on the banks of Little Beaver Creek. It is open for year-round recreation including, camping, boating, hunting, fishing and hiking. Historic remnants of the Sandy and Beaver Canal can be found throughout the park. Confederate General John Hunt Morgan was captured near what is now the park after conducting raids across the state during the American Civil War."
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975
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What Australian actress born in 1993 played the tv foster child of Teri Polo in a 2013 tv series?
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Maia Mitchell
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"Nidhi Yasha (born 26 April 1983) is an Indian costume designer.",
" Nidhi designs costumes for \"Zee TV\"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s \"Buddha and Star Plus TV\" series Mahabharat (2013 TV series)(2013) with Bhanu Athaiya as her consulting faculty for the show.",
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" He is best known for his role as Bheem in the mythological TV show \"Mahabharat\".",
" Recently he has appeared in tv Show Sankatmochan Mahabali Hanuman As a Ravana& Vali (Ramayana) aired on Sony tv.",
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" In Mumbai since 1996, he has also scored music for Bollywood films, including India’s first major commercial animation film ‘Hanuman (2005 film)’ and the recently released film ‘Lakshmi (2014 film)’, a film on child trafficking by acclaimed director Nagesh Kukunoor.",
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" Lena is a charter school vice principal and Stef is a police officer.",
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"Ali Hassan is an Indian actor best known for playing Aryan in the Star Plus show, Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii.",
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" As of May 2015 his most recent role was in Aahat."
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"Adam Charles Willits (born 18 February 1972) is an Australian actor, best known for being an original cast member of the television soap opera \"Home and Away\" as foster child Steven Matheson from 1988 to 1991.",
" In 1995, Willits returned to the show as a regular and a love interest for the character of Selina, portrayed by Tempany Deckert and remained until late 1996 as well as returning for guest stints in 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003 and most recently in 2008.",
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"Maia Mitchell (born 18 August 1993) is an Australian actress and singer.",
" She is known for her roles as Brittany Flune in the children's television series \"Mortified\" for the Nine Network, and as Natasha Ham in the Seven Network's teen drama \"Trapped\".",
" For American audiences, she currently co-stars in the Freeform drama \"The Fosters\" as Callie Jacob.",
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"Jeremy Schoenberg (born May 8, 1972), born in Los Angeles County, California, United States.",
" Jeremy started out as a child star on both film and television.",
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" Jeremy was nominated for this role in the category of Best Young Actor - Daytime TV Series in the 2nd Annual Young Artist Awards.",
" He also voiced Linus van Pelt on \"Is This Goodbye, Charlie Brown?",
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"Title: Nidhi Yasha\n\nNidhi Yasha (born 26 April 1983) is an Indian costume designer. Nidhi designs costumes for \"Zee TV\"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s \"Buddha and Star Plus TV\" series Mahabharat (2013 TV series)(2013) with Bhanu Athaiya as her consulting faculty for the show. Yasha said they studied over 450 books related to period textiles, costume and jewellery to arrive at the look for the show.",
"Title: Saurav Gurjar\n\nSaurav Gurjar is an Indian professional wrestler, Sportsperson and actor. He is best known for his role as Bheem in the mythological TV show \"Mahabharat\". Recently he has appeared in tv Show Sankatmochan Mahabali Hanuman As a Ravana& Vali (Ramayana) aired on Sony tv. after Ramayan, after Mahabharat (2013 TV series) he acted/Anchor in Indonesia tv channel one of the popular tv show The New Eat Bulaga! Indonesia",
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"Title: Tapas Relia\n\nTapas Relia (Gujarati: તપસ રેલિયા ; born August 11, 1978) is an Indian music composer and producer, known for his famous advertising campaigns for brands like Close-Up (toothpaste), Domino's Pizza, Amaron Batteries, IPL and Mahabharat (2013 TV series). In Mumbai since 1996, he has also scored music for Bollywood films, including India’s first major commercial animation film ‘Hanuman (2005 film)’ and the recently released film ‘Lakshmi (2014 film)’, a film on child trafficking by acclaimed director Nagesh Kukunoor. Based in Mumbai, he works and operates from his own recording studio.",
"Title: List of The Fosters episodes\n\n\"The Fosters\" is an American drama series on Freeform (then known as ABC Family) that premiered on June 3, 2013. The series follows the lives of Lena Adams (Sherri Saum) and Stef Foster (Teri Polo), the Fosters, who are an interracial, lesbian couple living in the Mission Bay area of San Diego, raising Stef's biological son, Brandon (David Lambert), along with adopted twins, Jesus (Jake T. Austin/Noah Centineo) and Mariana (Cierra Ramirez). Lena is a charter school vice principal and Stef is a police officer. Lena decides to take in \"troubled\" teenager Callie (Maia Mitchell) and then later her younger brother Jude (Hayden Byerly), who have endured a series of abusive foster homes.",
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"Title: Adam Willits\n\nAdam Charles Willits (born 18 February 1972) is an Australian actor, best known for being an original cast member of the television soap opera \"Home and Away\" as foster child Steven Matheson from 1988 to 1991. In 1995, Willits returned to the show as a regular and a love interest for the character of Selina, portrayed by Tempany Deckert and remained until late 1996 as well as returning for guest stints in 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003 and most recently in 2008. He appeared in the film \"Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome\" and TV series including Hampton Court and All Saints.",
"Title: Maia Mitchell\n\nMaia Mitchell (born 18 August 1993) is an Australian actress and singer. She is known for her roles as Brittany Flune in the children's television series \"Mortified\" for the Nine Network, and as Natasha Ham in the Seven Network's teen drama \"Trapped\". For American audiences, she currently co-stars in the Freeform drama \"The Fosters\" as Callie Jacob. She also co-starred with Ross Lynch in the Disney Channel original films \"Teen Beach Movie\" and \"Teen Beach 2\" as McKenzie.",
"Title: Jeremy Schoenberg\n\nJeremy Schoenberg (born May 8, 1972), born in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Jeremy started out as a child star on both film and television. He played on \"Days of Our Lives\" from 1980 to 1982 as Johnny, Marlena's foster child. Jeremy was nominated for this role in the category of Best Young Actor - Daytime TV Series in the 2nd Annual Young Artist Awards. He also voiced Linus van Pelt on \"Is This Goodbye, Charlie Brown? \""
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Hardline consisted of the guitarist who was also known for work with what two other bands?
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Journey and Bad English
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"King Bee was a band formed in Portland, Oregon in 1976 and consisted of Fred Cole on vocals and guitar, Mark Sten on bass, and Pat Conner on drums.",
" Cole had sung and written songs for bands such as The Weeds (also known as \"Lollipop Shoppe\"), and Zipper, but King Bee marked his debut as a guitarist.",
" According to Cole's wife (Conner's sister) Toody, the band initially sounded \"grungy, rhythm and bluesy, swampy\" but \"happened to get a spot playing in Portland on the bill with The Ramones the first time they came through.\"",
" King Bee was inspired by the high-energy punk sounds of The Ramones, and in 1978 released the low fidelity single \"Hot Pistol\" on Cole's Whizeagle label.",
" However, the band soon folded, and Cole's frustration with short-lived lineups led him to teach his wife Toody how to play bass, leading to the formation of The Rats and later Dead Moon."
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"Colin Murray \"Gem\" Archer (born 7 December 1966) is an English musician, best known as a member of the English rock bands Oasis, Beady Eye and Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds.",
" He is also known for his work with Heavy Stereo.",
" He joined Oasis as rhythm guitarist in November 1999, and handled lead guitar for acoustic songs as well.",
" He also contributed to the writing of some of the band's songs.",
" Oasis broke up in August 2009, but in November 2009, Liam Gallagher announced he was writing new material with Archer as well as other ex-Oasis members minus his brother Noel, under the name Beady Eye.",
" After two albums with Beady Eye, 2011's \"Different Gear, Still Speeding\" and 2013's \"BE\", the band officially disbanded in October 2014.",
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"Rex Carroll is a guitarist and known for his work in the Christian metal band Whitecross.",
" Rex Carroll is also the leader and guitarist of other bands including Fierce Heart, King James and The Rex Carroll Band.",
" He also filled in and did all the guitar work on Eden's 1994 album \"Fan The Flame\".",
" In Whitecross, he is not only the lead guitarist, but is also the primary songwriter.",
" With Whitecross, he has completed six world tours.",
" In 1989 Whitecross was the first American rock band to perform in Guatemala City.",
" Whitecross won two Dove Awards for \"Metal Album of the Year\" in 1990 and 1992."
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"Maxxxwell Carlisle (Maxxxwell McHugh Carlisle) is an American Heavy Metal guitarist, songwriter, producer, radio personality and bodybuilder from Los Angeles, California.",
" He is the current guitarist in the American Heavy Metal bands Hellion and Society 1.",
" He is also known for his work as a solo artist, as the keyboardist/guitarist of Raptor Command, as a former member of the American Thrash band Deathriders, as the host of the weekly Maxed-Out Metal Hour Show on internet radio station Metal Express Radio, and for his collaborations with other notable musicians such as Michael Angelo Batio, Tina Guo, Nita Strauss, and Ethan Brosh."
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"Nicke Andersson (also known as Nick Royale), born 1 August 1972, is a Swedish singer, guitarist, drummer, songwriter and composer most known for his work as the singer and guitarist of the successful Grammy award winning rock band The Hellacopters and drummer for Swedish death metal band Entombed.",
" He has also done work as a producer as well as artwork for most the bands he has been involved with.",
" Besides his work with the Hellacopters, Andersson is currently the drummer and songwriter in the soul band The Solution with Scott Morgan as well as the drummer, guitarist and songwriter in the death metal band Death Breath.",
" Andersson has been involved in well over a hundred different official releases with different bands.",
" He is currently touring with his new project, Imperial State Electric.",
" Andersson was also the drummer of Tiamat in 1989, who were under the name of Treblinka, but he was no longer in the group by that year and he did not record any material with them."
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"John Reis (born 1969) and also known by the pseudonyms Speedo, Slasher, and The Swami is an American musician, singer, guitarist, record label owner, and disc jockey.",
" He is best known as the singer and guitarist for the rock band Rocket from the Crypt, which he formed and fronted (as Speedo) for the entirety of its career from 1990 to 2005.",
" Prior to this he was the guitarist in the post-hardcore band Pitchfork, and also played in Drive Like Jehu during the early 1990s.",
" In 1999 he formed the Hot Snakes, and in 2000 also formed the Sultans, in which (as Slasher) he sang and originally played bass before switching to rhythm guitar.",
" He played in both these bands until their breakups in 2005 and 2007 respectively.",
" He also released a solo recording under the name Back Off Cupids, which was recorded in 1994 but not released until 1999.",
" Over the years he has performed in many other musical acts including Conservative Itch, Stacatto Reads, Custom Floor, and Beehive & the Barracudas.",
" He is the owner of Swami Records, a label he founded in 1999 (he uses the title The Swami in this capacity).",
" He frequently works with bands in a studio capacity and releases albums by many southern California groups through his label.",
" He also hosts the \"Swami Sound System\" program (previously on San Diego radio station 94.9 (KBZT), and now available on Slacker Radio).",
" Reis remains an influential figure in the San Diego underground music community and is currently performing with a new band named The Night Marchers."
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"Hardline is an American hard rock band.",
" Originally formed in 1991 by brothers Johnny Gioeli and Joey Gioeli, the band consisted of five members, Johnny Gioeli, Joey Gioeli, Neal Schon, Todd Jensen and Deen Castronovo.",
" The band's most recent album is \"Human Nature\", which was released in 2016.",
" Joey Gioeli has not appeared on a Hardline album since 2002's \"II\".",
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"Joe Lynn Turner (born Joseph Arthur Mark Linquito, August 2, 1951) is an American singer, guitarist, songwriter, and producer.",
" He is known for his work in the hard rock bands Rainbow and Deep Purple.",
" During his career, Turner fronted and played guitar with pop rock band Fandango in the late 1970s; and in the early 80s, he became a member of Rainbow, fronting the band and writing songs with guitarist, Ritchie Blackmore and bassist, and producer, Roger Glover.",
" After Rainbow had disbanded (the first time) in March 1984, he pursued a solo career, released one album, Rescue You, and then later did session work, singing background vocals for the likes of Billy Joel, Cher, and Michael Bolton.",
" On the advice of Bolton, Turner began recording jingles for radio and television.",
" Other songs he had composed or through collaboration with songwriters like Desmond Child and Jack Ponti were being recorded and released by international recording artists Jimmy Barnes, Lee Aaron, and Bonfire.",
" Turner had a short-lived association with neoclassical metal guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen and then Deep Purple.",
" From the mid-1990s, he resumed his solo career, releasing an additional nine studio and two live recordings.",
" Turner did other session work, appearing as lead vocalist on tribute albums and working on projects involving various musical groups including progressive rock band Mother's Army; Bulgarian hard rock band Brazen Abbot; funk rock duo Hughes Turner Project; and classic rock/ progressive rock band Rated X.",
" In 2006, Frontiers Records approached Turner to become involved with the AOR side project Sunstorm.",
" By 2016, four albums under the Sunstorm name had been released.",
" That same year, Turner released \"The Sessions\" via Cleopatra Records featuring a veritable who's who of classic rock royalty as guest musicians, before resuming his seemingly constant touring schedule back in Europe"
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"MX-80 (also known as MX-80 Sound) is an American eclectic art-rock band founded in 1974 in Bloomington, Indiana by guitarist Bruce Anderson.",
" Considered “one of the most out of step but prescient bands of its time,\" MX-80’s signature sound consisted of breakneck metallic guitar combined with atonal chord structure, cross-rhythmic percussion and dispassionate vocals.",
" Notoriously difficult to categorize—the band has been labeled noise rock, post-punk, acid punk, and heavy-metal—MX-80’s sonic melange set the stage for bands such as Swans, Sonic Youth, Codeine, and Shellac."
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"Title: Neal Schon\n\nNeal Joseph Schon (born February 27, 1954) is an American rock guitarist, songwriter, and vocalist, best known for his work with the bands Journey and Bad English. He is Journey's last original constant member, having participated in every album and tour to date. He was a member of the rock band Santana before forming Journey, and was also an original member of Hardline.",
"Title: King Bee (band)\n\nKing Bee was a band formed in Portland, Oregon in 1976 and consisted of Fred Cole on vocals and guitar, Mark Sten on bass, and Pat Conner on drums. Cole had sung and written songs for bands such as The Weeds (also known as \"Lollipop Shoppe\"), and Zipper, but King Bee marked his debut as a guitarist. According to Cole's wife (Conner's sister) Toody, the band initially sounded \"grungy, rhythm and bluesy, swampy\" but \"happened to get a spot playing in Portland on the bill with The Ramones the first time they came through.\" King Bee was inspired by the high-energy punk sounds of The Ramones, and in 1978 released the low fidelity single \"Hot Pistol\" on Cole's Whizeagle label. However, the band soon folded, and Cole's frustration with short-lived lineups led him to teach his wife Toody how to play bass, leading to the formation of The Rats and later Dead Moon.",
"Title: Gem Archer\n\nColin Murray \"Gem\" Archer (born 7 December 1966) is an English musician, best known as a member of the English rock bands Oasis, Beady Eye and Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds. He is also known for his work with Heavy Stereo. He joined Oasis as rhythm guitarist in November 1999, and handled lead guitar for acoustic songs as well. He also contributed to the writing of some of the band's songs. Oasis broke up in August 2009, but in November 2009, Liam Gallagher announced he was writing new material with Archer as well as other ex-Oasis members minus his brother Noel, under the name Beady Eye. After two albums with Beady Eye, 2011's \"Different Gear, Still Speeding\" and 2013's \"BE\", the band officially disbanded in October 2014. In 2017, Archer joined Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds as lead guitarist, thus reuniting with former Oasis member Noel Gallagher.",
"Title: Rex Carroll\n\nRex Carroll is a guitarist and known for his work in the Christian metal band Whitecross. Rex Carroll is also the leader and guitarist of other bands including Fierce Heart, King James and The Rex Carroll Band. He also filled in and did all the guitar work on Eden's 1994 album \"Fan The Flame\". In Whitecross, he is not only the lead guitarist, but is also the primary songwriter. With Whitecross, he has completed six world tours. In 1989 Whitecross was the first American rock band to perform in Guatemala City. Whitecross won two Dove Awards for \"Metal Album of the Year\" in 1990 and 1992.",
"Title: Maxxxwell Carlisle\n\nMaxxxwell Carlisle (Maxxxwell McHugh Carlisle) is an American Heavy Metal guitarist, songwriter, producer, radio personality and bodybuilder from Los Angeles, California. He is the current guitarist in the American Heavy Metal bands Hellion and Society 1. He is also known for his work as a solo artist, as the keyboardist/guitarist of Raptor Command, as a former member of the American Thrash band Deathriders, as the host of the weekly Maxed-Out Metal Hour Show on internet radio station Metal Express Radio, and for his collaborations with other notable musicians such as Michael Angelo Batio, Tina Guo, Nita Strauss, and Ethan Brosh.",
"Title: Nicke Andersson\n\nNicke Andersson (also known as Nick Royale), born 1 August 1972, is a Swedish singer, guitarist, drummer, songwriter and composer most known for his work as the singer and guitarist of the successful Grammy award winning rock band The Hellacopters and drummer for Swedish death metal band Entombed. He has also done work as a producer as well as artwork for most the bands he has been involved with. Besides his work with the Hellacopters, Andersson is currently the drummer and songwriter in the soul band The Solution with Scott Morgan as well as the drummer, guitarist and songwriter in the death metal band Death Breath. Andersson has been involved in well over a hundred different official releases with different bands. He is currently touring with his new project, Imperial State Electric. Andersson was also the drummer of Tiamat in 1989, who were under the name of Treblinka, but he was no longer in the group by that year and he did not record any material with them.",
"Title: John Reis\n\nJohn Reis (born 1969) and also known by the pseudonyms Speedo, Slasher, and The Swami is an American musician, singer, guitarist, record label owner, and disc jockey. He is best known as the singer and guitarist for the rock band Rocket from the Crypt, which he formed and fronted (as Speedo) for the entirety of its career from 1990 to 2005. Prior to this he was the guitarist in the post-hardcore band Pitchfork, and also played in Drive Like Jehu during the early 1990s. In 1999 he formed the Hot Snakes, and in 2000 also formed the Sultans, in which (as Slasher) he sang and originally played bass before switching to rhythm guitar. He played in both these bands until their breakups in 2005 and 2007 respectively. He also released a solo recording under the name Back Off Cupids, which was recorded in 1994 but not released until 1999. Over the years he has performed in many other musical acts including Conservative Itch, Stacatto Reads, Custom Floor, and Beehive & the Barracudas. He is the owner of Swami Records, a label he founded in 1999 (he uses the title The Swami in this capacity). He frequently works with bands in a studio capacity and releases albums by many southern California groups through his label. He also hosts the \"Swami Sound System\" program (previously on San Diego radio station 94.9 (KBZT), and now available on Slacker Radio). Reis remains an influential figure in the San Diego underground music community and is currently performing with a new band named The Night Marchers.",
"Title: Hardline (band)\n\nHardline is an American hard rock band. Originally formed in 1991 by brothers Johnny Gioeli and Joey Gioeli, the band consisted of five members, Johnny Gioeli, Joey Gioeli, Neal Schon, Todd Jensen and Deen Castronovo. The band's most recent album is \"Human Nature\", which was released in 2016. Joey Gioeli has not appeared on a Hardline album since 2002's \"II\". As of 2012, Johnny Gioeli remains the only original member of the band.",
"Title: Joe Lynn Turner\n\nJoe Lynn Turner (born Joseph Arthur Mark Linquito, August 2, 1951) is an American singer, guitarist, songwriter, and producer. He is known for his work in the hard rock bands Rainbow and Deep Purple. During his career, Turner fronted and played guitar with pop rock band Fandango in the late 1970s; and in the early 80s, he became a member of Rainbow, fronting the band and writing songs with guitarist, Ritchie Blackmore and bassist, and producer, Roger Glover. After Rainbow had disbanded (the first time) in March 1984, he pursued a solo career, released one album, Rescue You, and then later did session work, singing background vocals for the likes of Billy Joel, Cher, and Michael Bolton. On the advice of Bolton, Turner began recording jingles for radio and television. Other songs he had composed or through collaboration with songwriters like Desmond Child and Jack Ponti were being recorded and released by international recording artists Jimmy Barnes, Lee Aaron, and Bonfire. Turner had a short-lived association with neoclassical metal guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen and then Deep Purple. From the mid-1990s, he resumed his solo career, releasing an additional nine studio and two live recordings. Turner did other session work, appearing as lead vocalist on tribute albums and working on projects involving various musical groups including progressive rock band Mother's Army; Bulgarian hard rock band Brazen Abbot; funk rock duo Hughes Turner Project; and classic rock/ progressive rock band Rated X. In 2006, Frontiers Records approached Turner to become involved with the AOR side project Sunstorm. By 2016, four albums under the Sunstorm name had been released. That same year, Turner released \"The Sessions\" via Cleopatra Records featuring a veritable who's who of classic rock royalty as guest musicians, before resuming his seemingly constant touring schedule back in Europe",
"Title: MX-80\n\nMX-80 (also known as MX-80 Sound) is an American eclectic art-rock band founded in 1974 in Bloomington, Indiana by guitarist Bruce Anderson. Considered “one of the most out of step but prescient bands of its time,\" MX-80’s signature sound consisted of breakneck metallic guitar combined with atonal chord structure, cross-rhythmic percussion and dispassionate vocals. Notoriously difficult to categorize—the band has been labeled noise rock, post-punk, acid punk, and heavy-metal—MX-80’s sonic melange set the stage for bands such as Swans, Sonic Youth, Codeine, and Shellac."
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Which character did British actor Christian Bale play in the 1999 film A Midsummer Night's Dream?
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" \"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.",
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" Bale was filming with actress Bryce Dallas Howard when he berated director of photography, Shane Hurlbut, for walking into his line of sight.",
" An audio recording of the incident appeared on website TMZ on February 2, 2009.",
" The Mae Shi composed and recorded the song later in the same day, and released it the next day.",
" The group stated that the piece was created to honor Bale.",
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"John Connor is a fictional character of the \"Terminator\" franchise.",
" Created by writer and director James Cameron, the character is first referred to in the 1984 film \"The Terminator\" and first appears in its 1991 sequel \"\" initially portrayed by Michael Edwards (briefly as the older Connor) and then by teenage actor Edward Furlong throughout the remainder of the film; in addition, Linda Hamilton's real-life son Dalton Abbot played John as a toddler in a dream sequence.",
" The character is subsequently portrayed by 23-year-old Nick Stahl in the 2003 film \"\" and by 19-year-old Thomas Dekker in the 2008 television series \"\".",
" English actor Christian Bale portrays 33-year-old Connor in the film series's fourth installment, \"Terminator Salvation\", and Australian actor Jason Clarke portrays a 44-year-old Connor, who becomes the T-3000 and serves as the antagonist of the film series's fifth installment, \"Terminator Genisys\"."
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"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\"."
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" is a satirical dance remix by American composer Lucian Piane, also known as RevoLucian, released on February 2, 2009, to YouTube and Myspace.",
" The piece parodies Christian Bale by utilizing audio from a July 2008 rant made by the actor on the set of \"Terminator Salvation\".",
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"British actor Christian Bale has starred in various films, as well as advertisements and a video game.",
" He made his acting debut in 1986, on the television film \"\".",
" The following year, he made his film debut starring alongside John Malkovich and Miranda Richardson in the war film \"Empire of the Sun\".",
" Bale's role of a young boy, interned in China by the Japanese, received praise from most film critics.",
" Two years later, Bale had a minor role in \"Henry V\", a drama film based on William Shakespeare's play \"The Life of Henry the Fifth\".",
" It has been considered one of the best Shakespeare film adaptations ever made.",
" In 1992, Bale starred as Jack Kelly in the Walt Disney musical drama \"Newsies\", which was a critical and commercial failure; however, it gained a cult following.",
" He received a role in the 1994 drama \"Little Women\", which garnered positive reviews.",
" Bale lent his voice for the Disney animated film \"Pocahontas\" in 1995, although it received a mixed reception and attained box office success.",
" He starred as British journalist Arthur Stuart in the Todd Haynes-directed drama \"Velvet Goldmine\" (1998).",
" Although critics were divided on the film, Bale's role was \"eagerly anticipated\".",
" Bale portrayed Demetrius in the critically praised 1999 film \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\", an adaptation of Shakespeare's play of the same name, directed by Michael Hoffman.",
" The same year, he portrayed Jesus of Nazareth in the television movie \"Mary, Mother of Jesus\"."
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"David Charles Howard Bale (2 September 1941 – 30 December 2003) was an English entrepreneur and an environmentalist animal rights activist.",
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"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.",
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"Title: R U Professional\n\n\"R U Professional\" is a 2009 satirical song by the American indie rock band The Mae Shi, inspired by a July 2008 outburst by actor Christian Bale on the set of \"Terminator Salvation\". Bale was filming with actress Bryce Dallas Howard when he berated director of photography, Shane Hurlbut, for walking into his line of sight. An audio recording of the incident appeared on website TMZ on February 2, 2009. The Mae Shi composed and recorded the song later in the same day, and released it the next day. The group stated that the piece was created to honor Bale. The song parodies Bale by sampling his voice from the 2008 diatribe. The chorus incorporates Bale's use of the word \"professional\" from his flare-up. The lyrics reference several films the actor starred in, including \"Newsies\", \"Swing Kids\", \"American Psycho\", and \"The Dark Knight\".",
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"Title: John Connor\n\nJohn Connor is a fictional character of the \"Terminator\" franchise. Created by writer and director James Cameron, the character is first referred to in the 1984 film \"The Terminator\" and first appears in its 1991 sequel \"\" initially portrayed by Michael Edwards (briefly as the older Connor) and then by teenage actor Edward Furlong throughout the remainder of the film; in addition, Linda Hamilton's real-life son Dalton Abbot played John as a toddler in a dream sequence. The character is subsequently portrayed by 23-year-old Nick Stahl in the 2003 film \"\" and by 19-year-old Thomas Dekker in the 2008 television series \"\". English actor Christian Bale portrays 33-year-old Connor in the film series's fourth installment, \"Terminator Salvation\", and Australian actor Jason Clarke portrays a 44-year-old Connor, who becomes the T-3000 and serves as the antagonist of the film series's fifth installment, \"Terminator Genisys\".",
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"Title: Bale Out\n\n\"Bale Out: RevoLucian's Christian Bale Remix!\" is a satirical dance remix by American composer Lucian Piane, also known as RevoLucian, released on February 2, 2009, to YouTube and Myspace. The piece parodies Christian Bale by utilizing audio from a July 2008 rant made by the actor on the set of \"Terminator Salvation\". Various other elements are used in the remix, including pulsating dance track beats and clips of Barbra Streisand from a 2006 exchange with a supporter of then-President George W. Bush, creating the impression of Streisand arguing with Bale.",
"Title: Christian Bale filmography\n\nBritish actor Christian Bale has starred in various films, as well as advertisements and a video game. He made his acting debut in 1986, on the television film \"\". The following year, he made his film debut starring alongside John Malkovich and Miranda Richardson in the war film \"Empire of the Sun\". Bale's role of a young boy, interned in China by the Japanese, received praise from most film critics. Two years later, Bale had a minor role in \"Henry V\", a drama film based on William Shakespeare's play \"The Life of Henry the Fifth\". It has been considered one of the best Shakespeare film adaptations ever made. In 1992, Bale starred as Jack Kelly in the Walt Disney musical drama \"Newsies\", which was a critical and commercial failure; however, it gained a cult following. He received a role in the 1994 drama \"Little Women\", which garnered positive reviews. Bale lent his voice for the Disney animated film \"Pocahontas\" in 1995, although it received a mixed reception and attained box office success. He starred as British journalist Arthur Stuart in the Todd Haynes-directed drama \"Velvet Goldmine\" (1998). Although critics were divided on the film, Bale's role was \"eagerly anticipated\". Bale portrayed Demetrius in the critically praised 1999 film \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\", an adaptation of Shakespeare's play of the same name, directed by Michael Hoffman. The same year, he portrayed Jesus of Nazareth in the television movie \"Mary, Mother of Jesus\".",
"Title: David Bale\n\nDavid Charles Howard Bale (2 September 1941 – 30 December 2003) was an English entrepreneur and an environmentalist animal rights activist. He was the father of actor Christian Bale and the husband of Gloria Steinem.",
"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: Lucian Piane\n\nLucian Piane (born October 4, 1980), also known by the Internet nickname RevoLucian, is an American composer and music producer. He has composed music for several films, television shows, theater productions and singers, and received a Recording Industry Association of America Platinum Album Award for his production work on \"Hairspray: Soundtrack to the Motion Picture\". Piane has also achieved Internet fame under the name RevoLucian for his satirical techno remixes, most notably \"Bale Out\", which featured profanity-laced tirades from actor Christian Bale made on the set of \"Terminator Salvation\". Piane is openly gay."
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Were both Katherine Mansfield and Margaret Wilson writers?
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"Women in Love is a novel by British author D. H. Lawrence, published in 1920.",
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" Gudrun Brangwen, an artist, pursues a destructive relationship with Gerald Crich, an industrialist.",
" Lawrence contrasts this pair with the love that develops between Ursula Brangwen and Rupert Birkin, an alienated intellectual who articulates many opinions associated with the author.",
" The emotional relationships thus established are given further depth and tension by an intense psychological and physical attraction between Gerald and Rupert.",
" The novel ranges over the whole of British society before the time of the First World War and eventually concludes in the snows of the Tyrolean Alps.",
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"At the Bay is a 1922 short story by Katherine Mansfield.",
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" The story represents Mansfield’s best mature work, a numinious example of her literary impressionism.",
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"Kathleen Mansfield Murry (\"née\" Beauchamp; 14 October 1888 – 9 January 1923) was a prominent New Zealand modernist short story writer who was born and brought up in colonial New Zealand and wrote under the pen name of Katherine Mansfield.",
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"The New Zealand Post Katherine Mansfield Prize, formerly known as the Katherine Mansfield Menton Fellowship and then the Meridian Energy Katherine Mansfield Memorial Fellowship, is one of New Zealand's foremost literary awards.",
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"Title: The Doll's House (short story)\n\n\"The Doll's House\" is a 1922 short story by Katherine Mansfield. It was first published in \"The Nation and Atheneum\" on 4 February 1922 and subsequently appeared in \"The Doves' Nest and Other Stories\" (1923). Mansfield used an alternative title in other editions, including \"\"At Karori\"\".",
"Title: Women in Love\n\nWomen in Love is a novel by British author D. H. Lawrence, published in 1920. It is a sequel to his earlier novel \"The Rainbow\" (1915), and follows the continuing loves and lives of the Brangwen sisters, Gudrun and Ursula. Gudrun Brangwen, an artist, pursues a destructive relationship with Gerald Crich, an industrialist. Lawrence contrasts this pair with the love that develops between Ursula Brangwen and Rupert Birkin, an alienated intellectual who articulates many opinions associated with the author. The emotional relationships thus established are given further depth and tension by an intense psychological and physical attraction between Gerald and Rupert. The novel ranges over the whole of British society before the time of the First World War and eventually concludes in the snows of the Tyrolean Alps. Ursula's character draws on Lawrence's wife Frieda and Gudrun's on Katherine Mansfield, while Rupert Birkin's has elements of Lawrence and Gerald Crich's of Mansfield's husband, John Middleton Murry.",
"Title: At the Bay\n\nAt the Bay is a 1922 short story by Katherine Mansfield. It was first published in the \"London Mercury\" in January 1922 in twelve sections, and later reprinted in \"The Garden Party and Other Stories\" (1922) with a short descriptive coda which is now the thirteenth section. The story represents Mansfield’s best mature work, a numinious example of her literary impressionism. While writing it at the Chalet des Sapins, she was coming to terms with her relationship with Murry and with her own origins and identity.",
"Title: Katherine Mansfield\n\nKathleen Mansfield Murry (\"née\" Beauchamp; 14 October 1888 – 9 January 1923) was a prominent New Zealand modernist short story writer who was born and brought up in colonial New Zealand and wrote under the pen name of Katherine Mansfield. At 19, Mansfield left New Zealand and settled in the United Kingdom, where she became a friend of modernist writers such as D.H. Lawrence and Virginia Woolf. In 1917 she was diagnosed with extrapulmonary tuberculosis, which led to her death at the age of 34.",
"Title: Margaret Wilson (writer)\n\nMargaret Wilson (January 16, 1882 – October 6, 1973) was an American novelist. She was awarded the 1924 Pulitzer Prize for \"The Able McLaughlins\".",
"Title: New Zealand Post Katherine Mansfield Prize\n\nThe New Zealand Post Katherine Mansfield Prize, formerly known as the Katherine Mansfield Menton Fellowship and then the Meridian Energy Katherine Mansfield Memorial Fellowship, is one of New Zealand's foremost literary awards. Named after Katherine Mansfield, one of New Zealand's leading historical writers, the award gives winners (\"fellows\", whether male or female) funding towards transport to and accommodation in Menton, France, where Katherine Mansfield went when her health declined.",
"Title: A Picture of Katherine Mansfield\n\nA Picture of Katherine Mansfield is a 1973 BBC television drama series starring Vanessa Redgrave as writer Katherine Mansfield. The series included dramatizations of Mansfield's life as well as adaptations of her short stories.",
"Title: Leave All Fair\n\nLeave All Fair is a 1985 New Zealand made film starring John Gielgud as John Middleton Murry the husband of Katherine Mansfield. He is presented as a sanctimonious exploiter of her memory, who ill-treated her during their association. Jane Birkin plays both Mansfield in flashbacks and the fictitious Marie Taylor who finds a letter from the dying Mansfield to Murry in his papers.",
"Title: Katherine Mansfield House & Garden\n\nKatherine Mansfield House and Garden (formerly known as Katherine Mansfield Birthplace) was the home of Katherine Mansfield, a prominent New Zealand author. The building, located in Thorndon, is classified as a \"Category I\" (\"places of 'special or outstanding historical or cultural heritage significance or value'\") historic place by Heritage New Zealand."
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Guster on Ice was recorded at the theatre located at what address in Portland, Maine?
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609 Congress Street
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" Designed by Emile Weil and built in 1927, it is an example of Old Spanish architecture and seats over 1400.",
" The theatre was built by Jefferson Amusement Company, which was owned by Saenger Amusements.",
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"The William B. Troubh Ice Arena (formerly the Portland Ice Arena) is an ice hockey arena in Portland, Maine, USA.",
" Located on Park Avenue between Fitzpatrick Stadium and Hadlock Field, the Ice Arena has a seating capacity of 750 and is open year around.",
" Since its opening in 1984, it has been home to Portland Pirates hockey practices as well as local amateur teams and open skating hours.",
" The facility was funded by a 20-year bond which was repaid in 2004.",
" During the summer of 2012, the facility closed for energy efficiency repairs, which were the first major upgrades since the building opened in 1984.",
" The repairs were funded by a $625,000 bond passed by voters in 2011 and were estimated to save the city 67,000 kilowatt-hours in energy use yearly.",
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"Tallinn City Theatre (Estonian: \"Tallinna Linnateater\" ) is a repertory theatre located in the medieval old town of Tallinn, Estonia.",
" Tallinn City Theatre was established in 1965 as Estonian SSR State Youth Theatre.",
" In 1992, after the reindependence of Estonia, Elmo Nüganen became the artistic director, holding this position until today.",
" In 1994, it became a municipal theatre named Tallinn City Theatre.",
" Tallinn City Theatre's house is unique, consisting of 16 interconnected medieval merchant's houses.",
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"The Lacey Street Theatre building, now hosting the Fairbanks Ice Museum, is an Art Deco architectural showpiece theatre located at 500 Second Avenue in Fairbanks, Alaska.",
" It was designed by noted theatre designer B. Marcus Priteca, and built in 1939 by C.W. Hufeisen for Austin E. \"Cap\" Lathrop.",
" It was one of a chain of movie theaters built by Lathrop across Alaska, and was one of only two in Fairbanks into the 1960s.",
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" The name stems from the Latin word \"amare\", meaning \"to love\".",
" \"Amas\" is the active indicative present form of \"you love\".",
" The Academy puts on both a showcase and an off-off-Broadway performance at the end of the year, featuring inner-city and other teenagers.",
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" Gateway Playhouse has been running for over sixty years.",
" The theatre grounds encompass the Mainstage Theatre, Barn Theatre (for acting school classes and projects), scene shop, two rehearsal studios, three dorm-style housing units, a newly remodeled kitchen, costume shop, design office/studio, paint shop, box office, business office, various storage spaces, a recreation room and a large hedge-lined lawn with outdoor swimming pool (which holds the distinction of being the first ever in-ground swimming pool on Long Island).",
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"Artists Repertory Theatre (Artists Rep) is a professional non-profit theatre located in Portland, Oregon, United States.",
" The company was established in 1982 and focuses on presenting the works of contemporary playwrights, including world premieres.",
" In addition to producing six to eight productions in Portland annually, the company runs special programming and collaborations.",
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"Title: William B. Troubh Ice Arena\n\nThe William B. Troubh Ice Arena (formerly the Portland Ice Arena) is an ice hockey arena in Portland, Maine, USA. Located on Park Avenue between Fitzpatrick Stadium and Hadlock Field, the Ice Arena has a seating capacity of 750 and is open year around. Since its opening in 1984, it has been home to Portland Pirates hockey practices as well as local amateur teams and open skating hours. The facility was funded by a 20-year bond which was repaid in 2004. During the summer of 2012, the facility closed for energy efficiency repairs, which were the first major upgrades since the building opened in 1984. The repairs were funded by a $625,000 bond passed by voters in 2011 and were estimated to save the city 67,000 kilowatt-hours in energy use yearly. On January 1, 2015 the Portland Ice Arena changed its name officially to the William B. Troubh Ice Arena as a dedication to William B. Troubh.",
"Title: Merrimack Repertory Theatre\n\nMerrimack Repertory Theatre (MRT) is a non-profit professional theatre located in Lowell, Massachusetts. Known for its productions of contemporary work and world premieres, the company presents a September - May season of seven plays at the Nancy L. Donahue Theatre in the historic Liberty Hall, a 279-seat theatre located adjacent to the Lowell Memorial Auditorium. MRT is the only professional theatre company in the Merrimack Valley region of Massachusetts and New Hampshire, and one of three League of Resident Theatres (LORT) members in Massachusetts.",
"Title: State Theatre (Portland, Maine)\n\nThe State Theatre is a historic theater located at 609 Congress Street in downtown Portland, Maine, which features a combination of Moorish and Art Deco architecture. It reopened as a 1,870-seat performing arts venue in 2010.",
"Title: Tallinn City Theatre\n\nTallinn City Theatre (Estonian: \"Tallinna Linnateater\" ) is a repertory theatre located in the medieval old town of Tallinn, Estonia. Tallinn City Theatre was established in 1965 as Estonian SSR State Youth Theatre. In 1992, after the reindependence of Estonia, Elmo Nüganen became the artistic director, holding this position until today. In 1994, it became a municipal theatre named Tallinn City Theatre. Tallinn City Theatre's house is unique, consisting of 16 interconnected medieval merchant's houses. Tallinn City Theatre organizes a biannual international theatre festival Midwinter Night's Dream, which takes place in December.",
"Title: Lacey Street Theatre\n\nThe Lacey Street Theatre building, now hosting the Fairbanks Ice Museum, is an Art Deco architectural showpiece theatre located at 500 Second Avenue in Fairbanks, Alaska. It was designed by noted theatre designer B. Marcus Priteca, and built in 1939 by C.W. Hufeisen for Austin E. \"Cap\" Lathrop. It was one of a chain of movie theaters built by Lathrop across Alaska, and was one of only two in Fairbanks into the 1960s. It closed in 1981, and was repurposed to house the museum in 1992.",
"Title: Amas Musical Theatre\n\nAmas Musical Theatre, also known as the Rosetta LeNoire Theatre Academy and the Mainstage Musical Theatre, and formerly known as the Amas Repertory Theatre, Inc. and the Eubie Blake Youth Theatre, is a non-profit Manhattan-based theatre organization founded by Rosetta LeNoire. The name stems from the Latin word \"amare\", meaning \"to love\". \"Amas\" is the active indicative present form of \"you love\". The Academy puts on both a showcase and an off-off-Broadway performance at the end of the year, featuring inner-city and other teenagers. Amas is an anchor theatre tenant of the Players Theatre, a theatre located in Greenwich Village. The theatre has produced over 60 original musicals, including \"Bubbling Brown Sugar\" and \"Bojangles!\" .",
"Title: Gateway Playhouse\n\nGateway Playhouse is a summer theatre located on the eastern edge of Bellport, Long Island. The street address is 215 South Country Road. It's the oldest of three professional theatres on the island and nationally recognized as one of the top ten summer theatres in the nation. Gateway Playhouse has been running for over sixty years. The theatre grounds encompass the Mainstage Theatre, Barn Theatre (for acting school classes and projects), scene shop, two rehearsal studios, three dorm-style housing units, a newly remodeled kitchen, costume shop, design office/studio, paint shop, box office, business office, various storage spaces, a recreation room and a large hedge-lined lawn with outdoor swimming pool (which holds the distinction of being the first ever in-ground swimming pool on Long Island). The Gateway Playhouse theatre seats 500 and its proscenium height is 34' holding 25 line sets for scenery and lights.",
"Title: Artists Repertory Theatre\n\nArtists Repertory Theatre (Artists Rep) is a professional non-profit theatre located in Portland, Oregon, United States. The company was established in 1982 and focuses on presenting the works of contemporary playwrights, including world premieres. In addition to producing six to eight productions in Portland annually, the company runs special programming and collaborations. They tour productions nationally with the support and collaboration of partnering theatre companies and the National Endowment for the Arts.",
"Title: Guster on Ice\n\nGuster on Ice - Live from Portland, Maine is a live album that was released by the band Guster in May 2004. It was recorded in December 2003 over two nights of concerts at the State Theatre in Portland, Maine."
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The home of the first US Secretary of the Treasury is preserved at what memorial?
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Hamilton Grange National Memorial
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"Hamilton Grange National Memorial, also known as The Grange or the Hamilton Grange Mansion, is a National Park Service site in St. Nicholas Park, Manhattan, New York City, that preserves the relocated home of U.S. Founding Father Alexander Hamilton.",
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"Wesray Capital Corporation was an early private equity firm focusing on leveraged buyout investments.",
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"Asia Wealth Bank (Burmese: အာရှဓနဘဏ် ) was a Myanmar bank that was found to be of primary money laundering concern by the US Secretary of Treasury.",
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" Furthermore, the law allowed for land acquired through this act to be preserved and maintained as national forest territory.",
" Six years earlier, the Transfer Act of 1905 transferred control over the federal forest reserves from the General Land Office of the Department of the Interior to the Department of Agriculture and its Forest Service.",
" Responsibility for land purchased through the Weeks Act was not given to former Chief Forester Gifford Pinchot because he resigned in 1907, with the stipulation that he would only resign if he could appoint his successor.",
" This stipulation led to the Forest Service's tradition of picking a head with forestry knowledge.",
" With the land acquired through the Weeks Act, Pinchot's successor obtained the power to issue permits for water power development on National Forests.",
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" As the first Secretary of the Treasury, Hamilton was the main author of the economic policies of the George Washington administration.",
" He took the lead in the funding of the states' debts by the Federal government, as well as the establishment of a national bank, a system of tariffs, and friendly trade relations with Britain.",
" His vision included a strong central government led by a vigorous executive branch, a strong commercial economy, with a national bank and support for manufacturing, plus a strong military.",
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"Title: Hamilton Grange National Memorial\n\nHamilton Grange National Memorial, also known as The Grange or the Hamilton Grange Mansion, is a National Park Service site in St. Nicholas Park, Manhattan, New York City, that preserves the relocated home of U.S. Founding Father Alexander Hamilton. The mansion holds a restoration of the interior rooms and an interactive exhibit on the newly constructed ground floor for visitors. The Hamilton Heights subsection of Harlem derived its name from Hamilton's 32 acre estate there.",
"Title: Wesray Capital Corporation\n\nWesray Capital Corporation was an early private equity firm focusing on leveraged buyout investments. The firm was founded by former US Secretary of the Treasury William E. Simon and former New Jersey Nets owner Ray Chambers.",
"Title: Asia Wealth Bank\n\nAsia Wealth Bank (Burmese: အာရှဓနဘဏ် ) was a Myanmar bank that was found to be of primary money laundering concern by the US Secretary of Treasury. The bank license was subsequently revoked by the Government of Myanmar in the banking crisis in 2003. The bank is a sister company of the former Olympic Construction Group which is renamed as Shwe Taung Group in 2004 after the banking scandal.",
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"Title: USS Alexander Hamilton (SSBN-617)\n\nUSS \"Alexander Hamilton\" (SSBN-617) was an American \"Lafayette\"-class ballistic missile submarine. It was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for Alexander Hamilton, the first US Secretary of the Treasury, who was instrumental in the formation of both the United States Coast Guard and the United States Navy.",
"Title: Pan-American Conference of Women\n\nPan-American Conference of Women occurred in Baltimore, Maryland, US in 1922. It was held in connection with the third annual convention of the National League of Women Voters in Baltimore on April 20 to 29, 1922. Cooperating with the League in bringing the Pan American Women's conference to the United States were the US Secretary of State, Charles Evans Hughes, the US Secretary of Commerce, Herbert Hoover, and Dr. Leo Stanton Rowe, Director General of the Pan American Union (PAU). The conference was meant to strengthen and carry a step forward the initiative undertaken at the Second Pan American Scientific Congress, when a woman's auxiliary committee was formed to develop closer cooperation between the women of the American continent.",
"Title: Alexander Hamilton\n\nAlexander Hamilton (January 11, 1755 or 1757July 12, 1804) was an American statesman and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He was an influential interpreter and promoter of the U.S. Constitution, as well as the founder of the nation's financial system, the Federalist Party, the United States Coast Guard, and \"The New York Post\" newspaper. As the first Secretary of the Treasury, Hamilton was the main author of the economic policies of the George Washington administration. He took the lead in the funding of the states' debts by the Federal government, as well as the establishment of a national bank, a system of tariffs, and friendly trade relations with Britain. His vision included a strong central government led by a vigorous executive branch, a strong commercial economy, with a national bank and support for manufacturing, plus a strong military. This was challenged by Virginia agrarians Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, who formed a rival party, the Democratic-Republican Party. They favored strong states based in rural America and protected by state militias as opposed to a strong national army and navy. They denounced Hamilton as too friendly toward Britain and toward monarchy in general, and too oriented toward cities, business and banking.",
"Title: Prevention of Genocide Task Force\n\nOn 8 December 2008, the Genocide Prevention Task Force, co-chaired by Madeleine Albright, a former US Secretary of State, and William Cohen, a former US Secretary of Defense, released its final report which concludes that the US government can prevent genocide and mass atrocities in the future.",
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Who played the banker on the western drama television series starring Michael Landon?
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Sam Edwards
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" The show is an adaptation of Laura Ingalls Wilder's best-selling series of \"Little House\" books.",
" Television producer and NBC executive Ed Friendly became aware of the story in the early 1970s.",
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"Love Comes Softly is a 2003 Christian drama television movie set in the 19th century, based on a series of books by Janette Oke.",
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"Kung Fu is an American action-adventure martial arts western drama television series starring David Carradine.",
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"Bonanza is an NBC television western series that ran from 1959 to 1973.",
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" The show is set around the 1860s and it centers on the wealthy Cartwright family, who live in the area of Virginia City, Nevada, bordering Lake Tahoe.",
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"Title: Us (film)\n\nUs is a 1991 television movie broadcast on CBS, produced, written and directed by Michael Landon. Landon also starred in the film, along with Barney Martin and Casey Peterson. It was a pilot for what would have been Landon's fourth consecutive television series; Landon's death that year precluded its going ahead. Landon played Jeff Hayes, a man just released from prison after serving many years due to being wrongfully convicted of killing a wealthy man's wife.",
"Title: I Was a Teenage Werewolf\n\nI Was a Teenage Werewolf is a 1957 horror film starring Michael Landon as a troubled teenager, Yvonne Lime and Whit Bissell. It was co-written and produced by cult film producer Herman Cohen---and was one of the most successful films released by American International Pictures (AIP).",
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"Title: Love Comes Softly\n\nLove Comes Softly is a 2003 Christian drama television movie set in the 19th century, based on a series of books by Janette Oke. It originally aired on Hallmark Channel in 2003. It was directed by Michael Landon Jr., and stars Katherine Heigl as a young woman named Marty Claridge.",
"Title: Kung Fu (TV series)\n\nKung Fu is an American action-adventure martial arts western drama television series starring David Carradine. The series aired on ABC from October 1972 to April 1975 for a total of 63 episodes. \"Kung Fu\" was preceded by a full-length (90 minutes, with commercial breaks) feature television pilot, an \"ABC Movie of the Week\", which was broadcast on February 22, 1972. The series became one of the most popular television programs of the early 1970s, receiving widespread critical acclaim and commercial success upon its release.",
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"Title: Bonanza\n\nBonanza is an NBC television western series that ran from 1959 to 1973. Lasting 14 seasons and 431 episodes, \"Bonanza\" is NBC's longest-running western, and ranks overall as the second-longest-running western series on U.S. network television (behind CBS's \"Gunsmoke\"), and within the top 10 longest-running, live-action American series. The show continues to air in syndication. The show is set around the 1860s and it centers on the wealthy Cartwright family, who live in the area of Virginia City, Nevada, bordering Lake Tahoe. The series stars Lorne Greene, Dan Blocker, Michael Landon, Pernell Roberts (who left after six seasons), and later David Canary and Mitch Vogel. The show is known for presenting moral dilemmas.",
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"Title: Michael Landon, the Father I Knew\n\nMichael Landon, the Father I Knew is an American made-for-television biographical drama film directed by Michael Landon Jr. documenting his privileged, but often troubled, childhood as the son of beloved television actor, writer and director, Michael Landon. The film stars John Schneider as Michael Landon, Cheryl Ladd as his second wife Lynn Noe Landon, and Joel Berti, Trever O'Brien and Shawn Pyfrom sharing the role of their eldest son, Michael Landon Jr. throughout his childhood years. The film originally premiered on CBS on May 23, 1999."
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What city in Japan did Jean Francisque Coignet become known for modernizing?
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Kobe
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"Title: Fumio Nanri\n\nFumio Nanri (南里 文雄 , Nanri Fumio , December 24, 1910 – August 4, 1975) was a Japanese jazz trumpeter nicknamed the \"Satchmo of Japan\" by Louis Armstrong. He was one of Japan's first jazz musicians to become known outside his native country. A long-standing prestigious music award, \"The Fumio Nanri Award\", was named after him."
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983
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Ruth Wilson has a film credit that includes which 2015 World War II drama film?
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Suite Française
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" Her film credits include: \"Anna Karenina\" (2012), \"The Lone Ranger\" (2013), \"Saving Mr. Banks\" (2013), \"Suite Française\" (2015), \"Locke\", and \"I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House\" (2016).",
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"Title: The Deep Six\n\nThe Deep Six is a 1958 Warner Bros. World War II drama film directed by Rudolph Maté, loosely based on a novel of the same name by Martin Dibner. The story depicts the conflicts of a naval officer in combat with his shipmates and conscience over values instilled in him by his Quaker upbringing. The film stars Alan Ladd, who co-produced it, William Bendix, Dianne Foster, Keenan Wynn, James Whitmore, and Efrem Zimbalist Jr.. It also marked the film debut of Joey Bishop.",
"Title: But Not in Vain\n\nBut Not in Vain (Dutch name \"Niet Tevergeefs\") is a 1948 Anglo-Dutch World War II drama, directed by Edmond T. Gréville and starring Raymond Lovell. The film is set in 1944 in the occupied Netherlands, and was shot at the Cinetone Studios in Amsterdam, with exterior filming taking place at locations in and around the city. The film also incorporates authentic wartime footage filmed by members of the Dutch Resistance. The Dutch version of the film was the first Dutch production of a feature film after World War II.",
"Title: Suite Française (film)\n\nSuite Française is a 2015 British-French-Belgian romantic World War II drama film directed by Saul Dibb and co-written with Matt Charman. It is based on the second part of Irène Némirovsky's 2004 novel of the same name. The film stars Michelle Williams, Kristin Scott Thomas, Matthias Schoenaerts, Sam Riley, Ruth Wilson, Lambert Wilson and Margot Robbie. It concerns a romance between a French villager and a German soldier during the early years of the German occupation of France. \"Suite Française\" was filmed on location in France and Belgium. It was released theatrically in the UK on 13 March 2015 and will premiere in the US through Lifetime cable network on 22 May 2017.",
"Title: The Sea Chase\n\nThe Sea Chase is a 1955 World War II drama film starring John Wayne and Lana Turner, David Farrar, Lyle Bettger, and Tab Hunter. It was directed by John Farrow from a screenplay by James Warner Bellah and John Twist based on the novel of the same name by Andrew Geer. The plot is a nautical cat and mouse game, with Wayne determined to get his German freighter home during the first few months of the war, all the while being chased by British and Australian naval ships.",
"Title: Locke (film)\n\nLocke is a 2013 British-American drama film written and directed by Steven Knight. The film stars Tom Hardy in the title role, with Tom Holland, Olivia Colman, Andrew Scott, Ruth Wilson, Ben Daniels, and Alice Lowe providing voices.",
"Title: Shining Through\n\nShining Through is an American World War II drama film which was released to United States cinemas on January 31, 1992, written and directed by David Seltzer and starring Michael Douglas and Melanie Griffith, with Liam Neeson, Joely Richardson and John Gielgud in supporting roles. It is based on the novel of the same name by Susan Isaacs. The original music score was composed by Michael Kamen. The film's tagline is: \"\"He needed to trust her with his secret. She had to trust him with her life.\"\""
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984
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What was the birth date of an actress who co-starred in a film with Lori Loughlin?
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May 2, 1990
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" Loughlin plays Tara Mitchell, the pretty and popular head cheerleader who also happens to be the local police chief's daughter.",
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"Moondance Alexander is a comedy-drama film directed by Michael Damian and written by Janeen Damian.",
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" The story is shot on location in Okotoks, High River and Calgary, Alberta, Canada and is based on actual events from the life of Janeen Damian.",
" It stars former Summerland (TV series) co-stars Kay Panabaker as Moondance Alexander and Lori Loughlin as Gelsey Alexander.",
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"Stephanie Kay Panabaker (born May 2, 1990) is an American actress, voice actress, and zookeeper.",
" She is best known for her roles as Jenny Garison in the 2009 reboot of \"Fame\", Debbie Berwick on \"Phil of the Future\" and Nikki Westerly on \"Summerland\".",
" She is the younger sister of Danielle Panabaker."
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"Title: Secret Admirer\n\nSecret Admirer is a 1985 American teen romantic comedy film written and directed by David Greenwalt in his feature film directorial debut, and starring C. Thomas Howell, Lori Loughlin, Kelly Preston and Fred Ward. The original music score was composed by Jan Hammer. The film was produced at the height of the teen sex comedy cinema craze in the mid-1980s.",
"Title: Garage Sale Mystery\n\nGarage Sale Mystery is an American/Canadian mystery film series starring Lori Loughlin as Jennifer Shannon. It airs on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries in the US, Bravo in Canada and Channel 5 in the UK occasionally as part of the weekday films. Executive produced by Loughlin, Michael Shepard, and Peter Deluise, who are also executive producers on the Hallmark television series \"When Calls the Heart\", the \"Garage Sale Mystery\" series features many of the actors from main and recurring roles on \"When Calls the Heart\".",
"Title: Rad (film)\n\nRad is a 1986 American film about BMX racing. The film was written by Sam Bernard and Geoffrey Edwards and directed by Hal Needham. It stars Bill Allen and Lori Loughlin. Parts of this movie were filmed in Cochrane, Alberta, Canada, as well as at Colonel Macleod Jr. High School and Bowness Park, both in Calgary, Alberta.",
"Title: The New Kids\n\nThe New Kids is a 1985 American horror-thriller film, directed by Sean S. Cunningham and starring Shannon Presby and Lori Loughlin. The film was released on January 18, 1985, in the US by Columbia Pictures. Filmed in Homestead, Florida.",
"Title: Thomas D. Singleton\n\nThomas Day Singleton (Birth date unknown – November 25, 1833) was a United States Representative from South Carolina. He was born near Kingstree, South Carolina but his birth date is unknown.",
"Title: Doing Time on Maple Drive\n\nDoing Time on Maple Drive is a 1992 drama television film. Written by James Duff and directed by Ken Olin, the film stars James Sikking, Bibi Besch, William McNamara, Jayne Brook, David Byron, Lori Loughlin and Jim Carrey. The tagline promoting the film was \"They are living a lie called the Perfect American Family\". It was shot entirely in Los Angeles.",
"Title: Summerland (TV series)\n\nSummerland is an American drama television series created by Stephen Tolkin and Lori Loughlin. It is centered on a clothing designer in her 30s, Ava Gregory (Loughlin), raising her niece and nephews after their parents die in a tragic accident. They live with three of Ava's friends who also help raise the kids in the fictional city of Playa Linda, California.",
"Title: Moondance Alexander\n\nMoondance Alexander is a comedy-drama film directed by Michael Damian and written by Janeen Damian. The film was released in North America in October, 2007. The story is shot on location in Okotoks, High River and Calgary, Alberta, Canada and is based on actual events from the life of Janeen Damian. It stars former Summerland (TV series) co-stars Kay Panabaker as Moondance Alexander and Lori Loughlin as Gelsey Alexander. The movie co-stars Don Johnson and Olympic-skating silver medalist Sasha Cohen.",
"Title: Kay Panabaker\n\nStephanie Kay Panabaker (born May 2, 1990) is an American actress, voice actress, and zookeeper. She is best known for her roles as Jenny Garison in the 2009 reboot of \"Fame\", Debbie Berwick on \"Phil of the Future\" and Nikki Westerly on \"Summerland\". She is the younger sister of Danielle Panabaker."
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985
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Which band formed first, DIIV or The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus?
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The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
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"Hawk Nelson Is My Friend, stylized on the album cover as Hawk Nelson... Is My Friend!",
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" \"Your Guardian Angel\" was released to radio on August 7, 2007.",
" It is the third single released by the band, with the video released on October 15, 2007.",
" It was featured in the season finale of the CBS show \"Moonlight\" titled \"Mortal Cure\".",
" According to Ronnie Winter, the song is dedicated to the eight students that lost their lives in the March 1, 2007 Tornado that destroyed a high school in Enterprise, AL.",
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"Title: Golden State (band)\n\nGolden State is an indie rock band from Los Angeles, California. Band members include former Paloalto vocalist James Grundler (vocals/guitar), Marc Boggio (guitar), Kemble Walters (drums), and Elias Reidy (bass), formerly of The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus.",
"Title: DIIV\n\nDIIV is an American rock band from Brooklyn, New York City, formed in 2011. The band consists of Zachary Cole Smith (vocals, guitar), Andrew Bailey (guitar), Devin Ruben Perez (bass), Colin Caulfield (keyboards, guitar) and Ben Newman (drums).",
"Title: The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus discography\n\nThe discography of American rock band the Red Jumpsuit Apparatus consists of four studio albums, five extended plays, sixteen singles, and eleven music videos.",
"Title: The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus\n\nThe Red Jumpsuit Apparatus is an American rock band that was formed in Middleburg, Florida, in 2003. The band is best-known for their 2006 single \"Face Down\" from their major-label release \"Don't You Fake It\" and has released four studio albums to date. The current members are Ronnie Winter (vocalist), Joey Westwood (bassist), Josh Burke (lead guitar), Randy Winter (rhythm guitar) and John Espy (drums).",
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"Title: Am I the Enemy\n\nAm I the Enemy is the third studio album by American rock band The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus."
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986
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Did Les Huguenots and Béatrice et Bénédict both have more than one act?
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yes
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" High points from her stage repertoire included the title heroine in Vincenzo Bellini's \"Norma\", Agathe in Carl Maria von Weber's \"Der Freischütz\", Leonore in \"Fidelio\", Rachel in Fromental Halévy's \"La Juive\", and Valentine in Giacomo Meyerbeer's \"Les Huguenots\".",
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" He was a failure, and abandoned the stage entirely in favor of further study; he selected Manuel García as his new teacher.",
" Though he returned to the stage in Dessau, he did not see success until he sang at the Crystal Palace in London in 1862.",
" In 1863 he appeared with the Leipzig Opera; in 1864 he was working in Dresden.",
" He was engaged by the Vienna State Opera in 1872.",
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"The conductor Pierre Monteux made a large number of recordings throughout his career.",
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"Amanda Louise Thane {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (18 December 1953 – 1 September 2012) was an Australian operatic soprano known for her interpretations of roles such as Violetta in Verdi's \"La traviata\", Liù in Puccini's \"Turandot\", Eva in Wagner's \"Die Meistersinger\", and the title role in Donizetti's \"Maria Stuarda\".",
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" She debuted at the Manhattan Opera House in 1908, as the Page in \"Les Huguenots\".",
" She sang with the Manhattan Opera House from 1909 to 1913.",
" She was committed to the Metropolitan Opera in 1910–1911, where she performed the roles of Azucena in \"Il trovatore\", Fricka in \"Das Rheingold\", Lola in \"Cavalleria Rusticana\", Naoia in Frederick Converse's \"Iolan, Or, the Pipe of Desire\", and Venus in \"Tannhäuser\", Her voice changed from contralto to dramatic soprano while she was in Europe.",
" She sang the part of Brunnhilde in Bayreuth in 1914.",
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"Cornélie Falcon (28 January 1814 – 25 February 1897) was a French soprano who sang at the Opéra in Paris.",
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" She possessed \"a full, resonant voice\" with a distinctive dark timbre and was an exceptional actress.",
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"Béatrice et Bénédict (\"Beatrice and Benedick\") is an opéra comique in two acts by Hector Berlioz.",
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"Le portefaix (The Porter) (full title \"Le portefaix ou le jardinier de Grenade (The Porter, or the Gardener of Grenada)\") is an opéra comique in three acts composed by José Melchor Gomis.",
" The libretto by Eugène Scribe is based on an episode in \"Le Comte de Villamayor\" by M. Mortonval (Alexandre Furcy Guesdon).",
" It was originally offered to the composer Giacomo Meyerbeer, but he was contracted instead by the opera manager Louis Véron to create a five-act grand opera (\"Les Huguenots\")."
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"Title: Amanda Thane\n\nAmanda Louise Thane {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (18 December 1953 – 1 September 2012) was an Australian operatic soprano known for her interpretations of roles such as Violetta in Verdi's \"La traviata\", Liù in Puccini's \"Turandot\", Eva in Wagner's \"Die Meistersinger\", and the title role in Donizetti's \"Maria Stuarda\". She sang at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, from 1991 to 2000, including leading roles in \"Les Huguenots\", \"The Tales of Hoffmann\" and \"La bohème\".",
"Title: Huguenots\n\nHuguenots (English pronunciation or ; French: \"Les huguenots\" , ] ) are the ethnoreligious group of French Protestants who follow the Reformed tradition.",
"Title: Les Huguenots\n\nLes Huguenots (] ) is a French opera by Giacomo Meyerbeer, one of the most popular and spectacular examples of the style of grand opera. In five acts, to a libretto by Eugène Scribe and Émile Deschamps, it premiered in Paris in 1836.",
"Title: Mariska Aldrich\n\nMariska Aldrich (March 27, 1881 – September 28, 1965) was an American dramatic soprano singer and actress. She was born Mariska Horvath in Boston, Massachusetts. She was a pupil of Alfred Giraudet (1906–1909) and George Henschel. She debuted at the Manhattan Opera House in 1908, as the Page in \"Les Huguenots\". She sang with the Manhattan Opera House from 1909 to 1913. She was committed to the Metropolitan Opera in 1910–1911, where she performed the roles of Azucena in \"Il trovatore\", Fricka in \"Das Rheingold\", Lola in \"Cavalleria Rusticana\", Naoia in Frederick Converse's \"Iolan, Or, the Pipe of Desire\", and Venus in \"Tannhäuser\", Her voice changed from contralto to dramatic soprano while she was in Europe. She sang the part of Brunnhilde in Bayreuth in 1914. She married J. Frank Aldrich on April 18, 1901. She died in 1965.",
"Title: Cornélie Falcon\n\nCornélie Falcon (28 January 1814 – 25 February 1897) was a French soprano who sang at the Opéra in Paris. Her greatest success was creating the role of Valentine in Meyerbeer's \"Les Huguenots\". She possessed \"a full, resonant voice\" with a distinctive dark timbre and was an exceptional actress. Based on the roles written for her voice her vocal range spanned from low A-flat to high D, 2.5 octaves. She and the tenor Adolphe Nourrit are credited with being primarily responsible for raising artistic standards at the Opéra, and the roles in which she excelled came to be known as \"falcon soprano\" parts. She had an exceptionally short career, essentially ending about five years after her debut, when at the age of 23 she lost her voice during a performance of Niedermeyer's \"Stradella\".",
"Title: Béatrice et Bénédict\n\nBéatrice et Bénédict (\"Beatrice and Benedick\") is an opéra comique in two acts by Hector Berlioz. Berlioz wrote the French libretto himself, based closely on Shakespeare's \"Much Ado About Nothing\".",
"Title: Le portefaix\n\nLe portefaix (The Porter) (full title \"Le portefaix ou le jardinier de Grenade (The Porter, or the Gardener of Grenada)\") is an opéra comique in three acts composed by José Melchor Gomis. The libretto by Eugène Scribe is based on an episode in \"Le Comte de Villamayor\" by M. Mortonval (Alexandre Furcy Guesdon). It was originally offered to the composer Giacomo Meyerbeer, but he was contracted instead by the opera manager Louis Véron to create a five-act grand opera (\"Les Huguenots\")."
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987
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Björn Ulvaeus was a part of a Swedish pop group, formed in Stockholm in 1972, as well as co-producer on the film "Mamma Mia!" with who?
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Benny Andersson
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" It is the opening track on the group's third album, the self-titled \"ABBA\".",
" The song's name is derived from Italian, where it is an interjection used in situations of surprise, anguish, or excitement, which corresponds to the English interjection \"my\" but literally means \"My mommy\".",
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" The film was directed by Phyllida Lloyd and distributed by Universal Pictures in partnership with Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson's Playtone and Littlestar, and the title originates from ABBA's 1975 chart-topper \"Mamma Mia\".",
" Meryl Streep heads the cast, playing the role of single mother Donna Sheridan.",
" Pierce Brosnan (Sam Carmichael), Colin Firth (Harry Bright), and Stellan Skarsgård (Bill Anderson) play the three possible fathers to Donna's daughter, Sophie (Amanda Seyfried).",
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" Original Cast Recording is the original cast album for the 1999 English stage musical \"Mamma Mia!",
"\".",
" The album was released in 1999 and it reached No.56 in the UK album chart, with 2 weeks on the chart.",
" Mamma Mia!",
" reinvigorated the popularity of ABBA (the film soundtrack was the best-selling album of the week and several songs made the top #75 in the UK singles chart).",
" The re-interest in this 1999 Original London Cast album caused it to reach #12 in the UK Album Chart, having charted at #16 a week earlier.",
" It features performances by the original London cast of the musical including Lisa Stokke, Siobhán McCarthy and Hilton McRae.",
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" It features performances by the film's cast including Meryl Streep, Amanda Seyfried, Pierce Brosnan, Dominic Cooper, Stellan Skarsgård, Colin Firth, Julie Walters, Christine Baranski, Ashley Lilley, and Rachel McDowall.",
" The recording was produced by Benny Andersson who along with Björn Ulvaeus had produced the original ABBA recordings.",
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" It is the group's second non-album single, released on 6 September 1978.",
" It was originally intended as the lead single from the group's upcoming \"Voulez-Vous\" album, but was eventually not included.",
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"Title: Mamma Mia! (film)\n\nMamma Mia! (promoted as Mamma Mia! The Movie) is a 2008 British-American-Swedish musical romantic comedy film adapted from the 1999 West End/2001 Broadway musical of the same name, based on the songs of successful pop group ABBA, with additional music composed by ABBA member Benny Andersson. The film was directed by Phyllida Lloyd and distributed by Universal Pictures in partnership with Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson's Playtone and Littlestar, and the title originates from ABBA's 1975 chart-topper \"Mamma Mia\". Meryl Streep heads the cast, playing the role of single mother Donna Sheridan. Pierce Brosnan (Sam Carmichael), Colin Firth (Harry Bright), and Stellan Skarsgård (Bill Anderson) play the three possible fathers to Donna's daughter, Sophie (Amanda Seyfried). \"Mamma Mia!\" received mixed reviews from critics and earned $609.8 million on a $52 million budget.",
"Title: Super Trouper (song)\n\n\"Super Trouper\" is a single by Swedish pop group ABBA, and the title track from their 1980 studio album of the same name, written by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus. The song – with lead vocals by Anni-Frid Lyngstad – had the working title \"Blinka Lilla Stjärna\", and was the last track to be written and recorded for the album (ultimately replacing the track \"Put On Your White Sombrero\"). \"Super Trouper\" is included on the compilation album \"\", and also features in the musical \"Mamma Mia! \".",
"Title: ABBA\n\nABBA (] ) were a Swedish pop group, formed in Stockholm in 1972 by members Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. They became one of the most commercially successful acts in the history of popular music, topping the charts worldwide from 1974 to 1982. ABBA won the Eurovision Song Contest 1974 at The Dome in Brighton, UK, giving Sweden its first triumph in the contest, and are the most successful group to have ever taken part in the competition.",
"Title: Björn Ulvaeus\n\nBjörn Kristian Ulvaeus (] ) (born 25 April 1945; credited as Björn Ulvæus) is a Swedish songwriter, producer, a former member of the Swedish musical group ABBA (1972–1982), and co-composer of the musicals \"Chess\", \"Kristina från Duvemåla\", and \"Mamma Mia! \". He co-produced the film \"Mamma Mia!\" with fellow ABBA member and close friend Benny Andersson.",
"Title: Linda Ulvaeus\n\nLinda Elin Ulvaeus (born 23 February 1973) is a Swedish singer-songwriter, screen and stage actress. She is the eldest child of Agnetha Fältskog and Björn Ulvaeus, former members of the Swedish pop group ABBA.",
"Title: Mamma Mia! Original Cast Recording\n\nMamma Mia! Original Cast Recording is the original cast album for the 1999 English stage musical \"Mamma Mia! \". The album was released in 1999 and it reached No.56 in the UK album chart, with 2 weeks on the chart. Mamma Mia! reinvigorated the popularity of ABBA (the film soundtrack was the best-selling album of the week and several songs made the top #75 in the UK singles chart). The re-interest in this 1999 Original London Cast album caused it to reach #12 in the UK Album Chart, having charted at #16 a week earlier. It features performances by the original London cast of the musical including Lisa Stokke, Siobhán McCarthy and Hilton McRae. The album was produced by the two male members of ABBA, Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus",
"Title: Mamma Mia!\n\nMamma Mia! (promoted as Benny Andersson & Björn Ulvaeus' Mamma Mia! and Mamma Mia! The Smash Hit Musical) is a jukebox musical written by British playwright Catherine Johnson, based on the songs of ABBA, composed by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, former members of the band. The title of the musical is taken from the group's 1975 chart-topper \"Mamma Mia\". Ulvaeus and Andersson, who composed the original music for ABBA, were involved in the development of the show from the beginning. Singer Anni-Frid Lyngstad has been involved financially in the production and she has also been present at many of the premieres around the world.",
"Title: Mamma Mia! The Movie Soundtrack\n\nMamma Mia! The Movie Soundtrack is the soundtrack album for the 2008 Universal Pictures musical film \"Mamma Mia! \", based on the stage musical of the same name. It features performances by the film's cast including Meryl Streep, Amanda Seyfried, Pierce Brosnan, Dominic Cooper, Stellan Skarsgård, Colin Firth, Julie Walters, Christine Baranski, Ashley Lilley, and Rachel McDowall. The recording was produced by Benny Andersson who along with Björn Ulvaeus had produced the original ABBA recordings. Also many of the musicians from the original ABBA recordings participated in making the soundtrack album. In keeping with the setting, the musical arrangements featured the use of traditional Greek instruments, most noticeably the bouzouki.",
"Title: Summer Night City\n\n\"Summer Night City\" is a song recorded by the Swedish pop group ABBA, written by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus as a tribute to their hometown of Stockholm. It is the group's second non-album single, released on 6 September 1978. It was originally intended as the lead single from the group's upcoming \"Voulez-Vous\" album, but was eventually not included. However, it was featured as a bonus track on the 1997 CD re-issue."
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988
|
What year was the university established whose honor society is The Senior Skull Society?
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1865
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medium
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" It is the third academic society in the United States to be organized around recognizing academic excellence, and is the oldest all-discipline honor society.",
" The society's motto is Φιλοσοφία Kρατείτω Φωτῶν (\"Philosophía Krateítõ Phõtôn\"), which is translated as \"Let the love of learning rule humanity\", and its mission is \"to recognize and promote academic excellence in all fields of higher education and to engage the community of scholars in service to others.\""
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"The University of Maine (also referred to as UMaine, Maine or UMO) is a public research university in Orono, Maine, United States.",
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" The University of Maine is one of only nine land, sea and space grant institutions in the nation."
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"The Senior Skull Society is a collegiate honor society at the University of Maine, founded on December 14, 1906 by 11 men of various fraternities.",
" The purpose was \"to recognize dedicated service to the University of Maine, to promote campus spirit, to keep an eye on the fraternities, and to discipline freshmen\".",
" In 1913, the president of the organization created a viable interfraternity council, and the society has existed without interruption since World War II when it ceased to exist for only 3 years.",
" The society promotes the values of friendship, obligation, academics, dignity, and the standards and traditions of the University of Maine."
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"The D.V.S. Senior Honor Society is an honor society at Emory University in Atlanta.",
" Founded in 1902, D.V.S. admits seven seniors each year based on their campus leadership, dedication to Emory, and academic excellence.",
" It is the oldest of Emory's five secret societies.",
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" The Order of Ammon is one of several secret societies at Emory University, others of which include Paladin Society, D.V.S. Senior Honor Society, and Ducemus.",
" The members of The Order of Ammon are \"never\" revealed, unlike the Paladin Society and D.V.S. Senior Honor Society, which reveal their members during graduation."
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" The National Honor Society requires some sort of service to the community, school, or other organizations.",
" The time spent working on these projects contributes towards the monthly service hour requirement.",
" The National Honor Society was founded in 1921 by the National Association of Secondary School Principals.",
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"Pi Sigma Alpha (ΠΣΑ or PSA), the National Political Science Honor Society, is the only honor society for college and university students of political science in the United States.",
" Its purpose is to recognize and promote high academic achievement in the field of political science.",
" It is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies (ACHS) and adheres to all the standards set by ACHS for an upper-division, specialized honor society.",
" Pi Sigma Alpha is not a social fraternity or club."
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"Scott J. Silverman was born in Silver Spring, Maryland, United States, on June 25, 1957.",
" At the age 13, he moved with his family to Miami Beach.",
" Growing up in Bay Harbor Islands, he attended Nautilus Junior High School and Miami Beach Senior High.",
" He graduated magna cum laude (high honors) from the University of Miami in 1978 with a BBA in finance.",
" A recipient of the Flammang Academic Scholarship, while attending college Silverman was recognized on the President's Honor Role three times and on the Dean's list every semester.",
" His academic honors include membership in Phi Kappa Phi (Honor Society in all fields), Beta Gamma Sigma (Business Honor Society), Omicron Delta Epsilon (International Economic Honor Society), and Alpha Lambda Delta (Freshman Honor Society)."
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"Established in 1910, the Aurelian Honor Society is the fifth oldest landed secret society at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.",
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" Most societies refer to their spaces as 'tombs' but Aurelian's is officially known as \"The Rooms\", quarters in SSS constructed specifically for the use of the Aurelian Honor Society.",
" Yale banned Aurelian from the Rooms in 2016 due to inappropriate conduct.",
" In 2017, Aurelian moved their belongings from SSS 405 to new rooms in the Quinnipiack Club."
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"Phi Delta Phi (ΦΔΦ) is an international legal honor society and the oldest legal organization in continuous existence in the United States.",
" Predating even the American Bar Association, Phi Delta Phi was originally a fraternity; however, it became an honor society in 2012.",
" Until its switch to becoming an honor society in 2012, Phi Delta Phi was the oldest professional fraternity in continuous existence.",
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"Title: University of Maine\n\nThe University of Maine (also referred to as UMaine, Maine or UMO) is a public research university in Orono, Maine, United States. The university was established in 1865 as a land grant college and is the flagship university of the University of Maine System. The University of Maine is one of only nine land, sea and space grant institutions in the nation.",
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"Title: D.V.S. Senior Honor Society\n\nThe D.V.S. Senior Honor Society is an honor society at Emory University in Atlanta. Founded in 1902, D.V.S. admits seven seniors each year based on their campus leadership, dedication to Emory, and academic excellence. It is the oldest of Emory's five secret societies. The other societies are the Paladin Society, Ducemus, Speculum, and The Order of Ammon.",
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"Title: National Honor Society\n\nThe National Honor Society (NHS) is a nationwide organization for high school students in the United States and outlying territories, which consists of many chapters in high schools. Selection is based on four criteria: scholarship (academic achievement), leadership, service, and character. The National Honor Society requires some sort of service to the community, school, or other organizations. The time spent working on these projects contributes towards the monthly service hour requirement. The National Honor Society was founded in 1921 by the National Association of Secondary School Principals. The Alpha chapter of NHS was founded at Fifth Avenue High School by Principal Edward S. Rynearson in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.",
"Title: Pi Sigma Alpha\n\nPi Sigma Alpha (ΠΣΑ or PSA), the National Political Science Honor Society, is the only honor society for college and university students of political science in the United States. Its purpose is to recognize and promote high academic achievement in the field of political science. It is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies (ACHS) and adheres to all the standards set by ACHS for an upper-division, specialized honor society. Pi Sigma Alpha is not a social fraternity or club.",
"Title: Scott J. Silverman\n\nScott J. Silverman was born in Silver Spring, Maryland, United States, on June 25, 1957. At the age 13, he moved with his family to Miami Beach. Growing up in Bay Harbor Islands, he attended Nautilus Junior High School and Miami Beach Senior High. He graduated magna cum laude (high honors) from the University of Miami in 1978 with a BBA in finance. A recipient of the Flammang Academic Scholarship, while attending college Silverman was recognized on the President's Honor Role three times and on the Dean's list every semester. His academic honors include membership in Phi Kappa Phi (Honor Society in all fields), Beta Gamma Sigma (Business Honor Society), Omicron Delta Epsilon (International Economic Honor Society), and Alpha Lambda Delta (Freshman Honor Society).",
"Title: Aurelian Honor Society\n\nEstablished in 1910, the Aurelian Honor Society is the fifth oldest landed secret society at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. It is a member of the Ancient Eight, which also includes Skull and Bones, Scroll and Key, and other \"Sheff Societies\" such as Book and Snake, Berzelius and Mace and Chain. Most societies refer to their spaces as 'tombs' but Aurelian's is officially known as \"The Rooms\", quarters in SSS constructed specifically for the use of the Aurelian Honor Society. Yale banned Aurelian from the Rooms in 2016 due to inappropriate conduct. In 2017, Aurelian moved their belongings from SSS 405 to new rooms in the Quinnipiack Club.",
"Title: Phi Delta Phi\n\nPhi Delta Phi (ΦΔΦ) is an international legal honor society and the oldest legal organization in continuous existence in the United States. Predating even the American Bar Association, Phi Delta Phi was originally a fraternity; however, it became an honor society in 2012. Until its switch to becoming an honor society in 2012, Phi Delta Phi was the oldest professional fraternity in continuous existence. The fraternity was founded at the University of Michigan in 1869 \"to promote a higher standard of professional ethics.\""
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989
|
What kind of dramatic work does L'étoile and La serva padrona have in common?
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opera
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comparison
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" The extended work Pergolesi's \"La serva padrona\" was also designated a \"burletta\" at its London premiere in 1750."
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"Theâtre de l'Étoile du Nord (Arabic: مسرح نجمة الشمال ) also known as the North Star Theatre, is a theatre in the centre of Tunis, Tunisia.",
" It is located at 41 Avenue de Farhat-Hached, near Avenue Habib Bourguiba since 26 February 2000; the theatrical production company was established on 29 February 1996.",
" The premises of the theatre covers over 700 m2 , its great hall covering 400 m2 .",
" Located in a former warehouse, it hosts concerts of all kind of music, literary meetings in French or Arabic and the theatrical presentations of the company of the Étoile du Nord.",
" Said to be \"as boho as Tunis gets\", the theatre is popular with students and artists who meet in the alcohol-free cafe and its library.",
" The theatre hosts around 160 events per year, including western style reggae, heavy metal and jazz groups performing and stand-up comedy."
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"Dramatic structure (also called Freytag's pyramid) is the structure of a dramatic work such as a play or film.",
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"Il prigionier superbo (\"The Proud Prisoner\") is an \"opera seria\" in three acts composed by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi to a libretto attributed to Gennaro Antonio Federico and based on an earlier libretto by Francesco Silvani for Gasparini's opera, \"La fede tradita e vendicata\".",
" It was premiered at the Teatro San Bartolomeo in Naples on 5 September 1733 and received further performances in October.",
" The opera, with its labyrinthine plot involving the rivalry of Metalce (King of the Goths) and Viridate (Prince of Denmark) for the hand of Rosmene (a Norwegian princess whose father is Metalce's prisoner), soon sank into oblivion, but its comic intermezzo, \"La serva padrona\" (also by Pergolesi) was to achieve considerable success when performed on its own."
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"Die Huldigung der Künste (\"The Homage of the Arts\") is a dramatic poem written by Friedrich Schiller.",
" It was his last completed dramatic work and premiered on 12 November 1804 in Weimar.",
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"Pimpinone, TWV 21:15, is a comic opera by the German composer Georg Philipp Telemann with a libretto by Johann Philipp Praetorius.",
" Its full title is \"Die Ungleiche Heirat zwischen Vespetta und Pimpinone oder Das herrsch-süchtige Camer Mägden\" (\"The Unequal Marriage Between Vespetta and Pimpinone or The Domineering Chambermaid\").",
" The work is described as a \"Lustiges Zwischenspiel\" (\"comic intermezzo\") in three parts.",
" It was first performed at the Oper am Gänsemarkt in Hamburg on 27 September 1725 as light relief between the acts of Telemann's adaptation of Handel's opera seria \"Tamerlano\".",
" \"Pimpinone\" was highly successful and pointed the way forward to later intermezzi, particularly Giovanni Battista Pergolesi's \"La serva padrona\"."
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"Chamber opera is a designation for operas written to be performed with a chamber ensemble rather than a full orchestra.",
" Early 20th century operas of this type include Paul Hindemith's \"Cardillac\" (1926).",
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"L'étoile is an opéra bouffe in three acts by Emmanuel Chabrier with a libretto by Eugène Leterrier and Albert Vanloo."
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"La serva padrona (The Servant Turned Mistress) is an opera buffa by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (1710 – 1736) to a libretto by Gennaro Antonio Federico, after the play by Jacopo Angello Nelli.",
" The opera is only 45 minutes long and was originally performed as an intermezzo between the acts of a larger serious opera.",
" (The same libretto was set by Giovanni Paisiello in 1781.)"
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"Title: Burletta\n\nIn theater and music history, a burletta (Italian, meaning \"little joke\", sometimes burla or burlettina) is a brief comic opera. In eighteenth-century Italy, a burletta was the comic intermezzo between the acts of an \"opera seria\". The extended work Pergolesi's \"La serva padrona\" was also designated a \"burletta\" at its London premiere in 1750.",
"Title: Theâtre de l'Étoile du Nord\n\nTheâtre de l'Étoile du Nord (Arabic: مسرح نجمة الشمال ) also known as the North Star Theatre, is a theatre in the centre of Tunis, Tunisia. It is located at 41 Avenue de Farhat-Hached, near Avenue Habib Bourguiba since 26 February 2000; the theatrical production company was established on 29 February 1996. The premises of the theatre covers over 700 m2 , its great hall covering 400 m2 . Located in a former warehouse, it hosts concerts of all kind of music, literary meetings in French or Arabic and the theatrical presentations of the company of the Étoile du Nord. Said to be \"as boho as Tunis gets\", the theatre is popular with students and artists who meet in the alcohol-free cafe and its library. The theatre hosts around 160 events per year, including western style reggae, heavy metal and jazz groups performing and stand-up comedy.",
"Title: Dramatic structure\n\nDramatic structure (also called Freytag's pyramid) is the structure of a dramatic work such as a play or film. Many scholars have analyzed dramatic structure, beginning with Aristotle in his \"Poetics\" (c. 335 BCE). This article focuses primarily on Gustav Freytag's analysis of ancient Greek and Shakespearean drama.",
"Title: Il prigionier superbo\n\nIl prigionier superbo (\"The Proud Prisoner\") is an \"opera seria\" in three acts composed by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi to a libretto attributed to Gennaro Antonio Federico and based on an earlier libretto by Francesco Silvani for Gasparini's opera, \"La fede tradita e vendicata\". It was premiered at the Teatro San Bartolomeo in Naples on 5 September 1733 and received further performances in October. The opera, with its labyrinthine plot involving the rivalry of Metalce (King of the Goths) and Viridate (Prince of Denmark) for the hand of Rosmene (a Norwegian princess whose father is Metalce's prisoner), soon sank into oblivion, but its comic intermezzo, \"La serva padrona\" (also by Pergolesi) was to achieve considerable success when performed on its own.",
"Title: Die Huldigung der Künste\n\nDie Huldigung der Künste (\"The Homage of the Arts\") is a dramatic poem written by Friedrich Schiller. It was his last completed dramatic work and premiered on 12 November 1804 in Weimar. Its final sentence, expressing Schiller's artistic credo, is \"Denn aus der Kräfte schön vereintem Streben / Erhebt sich, wirkend, erst das wahre Leben\".",
"Title: Pimpinone\n\nPimpinone, TWV 21:15, is a comic opera by the German composer Georg Philipp Telemann with a libretto by Johann Philipp Praetorius. Its full title is \"Die Ungleiche Heirat zwischen Vespetta und Pimpinone oder Das herrsch-süchtige Camer Mägden\" (\"The Unequal Marriage Between Vespetta and Pimpinone or The Domineering Chambermaid\"). The work is described as a \"Lustiges Zwischenspiel\" (\"comic intermezzo\") in three parts. It was first performed at the Oper am Gänsemarkt in Hamburg on 27 September 1725 as light relief between the acts of Telemann's adaptation of Handel's opera seria \"Tamerlano\". \"Pimpinone\" was highly successful and pointed the way forward to later intermezzi, particularly Giovanni Battista Pergolesi's \"La serva padrona\".",
"Title: Chamber opera\n\nChamber opera is a designation for operas written to be performed with a chamber ensemble rather than a full orchestra. Early 20th century operas of this type include Paul Hindemith's \"Cardillac\" (1926). Earlier small-scale operas such as Pergolesi's \"La serva padrona\" (1733) are sometimes known as chamber operas.",
"Title: Gennaro Antonio Federico\n\nGennaro Antonio Federico (died Naples, 1744) was a Neapolitan poet and opera librettist. He is best remembered for his collaborations with G. B. Pergolesi including La serva padrona.",
"Title: L'étoile (opera)\n\nL'étoile is an opéra bouffe in three acts by Emmanuel Chabrier with a libretto by Eugène Leterrier and Albert Vanloo.",
"Title: La serva padrona\n\nLa serva padrona (The Servant Turned Mistress) is an opera buffa by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (1710 – 1736) to a libretto by Gennaro Antonio Federico, after the play by Jacopo Angello Nelli. The opera is only 45 minutes long and was originally performed as an intermezzo between the acts of a larger serious opera. (The same libretto was set by Giovanni Paisiello in 1781.)"
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The American Actor who played the title role in "Meat Loaf: To Hell and Back" also played Kenny in what 1996 film?
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Scream
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"Dave Berg (born in Portland, Oregon) is an American country music songwriter.",
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" Berg has also co-written songs for a wide array of artists such as Jewel, Carrie Underwood, Kenny Chesney, Jimmy Buffett, Darius Rucker, Meat Loaf, Tim Armstrong (of the punk band Rancid), Sarah Buxton, Ty Herndon, and others, including the 2013 single \"Better\" by Maggie Rose.",
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"\"It's All Coming Back to Me Now\" is a power ballad written by Jim Steinman.",
" According to Steinman, the song was inspired by \"Wuthering Heights\", and was an attempt to write \"the most passionate, romantic song\" he could ever create.",
" \"The Sunday Times\" posits that \"Steinman protects his songs as if they were his children\".",
" Meat Loaf had wanted to record \"It's All Coming Back...\" for years, but Steinman saw it as a \"woman's song.\"",
" Steinman won a court movement preventing Meat Loaf from recording it.",
" Girl group Pandora's Box went on to record it and it was subsequently made famous through a cover by Celine Dion, which upset Meat Loaf because he was going to use it for a planned album with the working title \"Bat Out of Hell III\".",
" Alternately, Meat Loaf has said the song was intended for \"\" and given to the singer in 1986, but that they both decided to use \"I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)\" for \"Bat II\", and save this song for \"\"."
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"Guilty Pleasure Tour is a concert tour by American rock musician Meat Loaf in support of his 2011 album \"Hell in a Handbasket\".",
" The tour only visited Australia and New Zealand; more dates were expected to be announced for mainland Europe and North America, but did not eventuate.",
" The show in Sydney was filmed for DVD release.",
" Meat Loaf has said that the name of the tour came from a poll, which named him the number one \"guilty pleasure\".",
" During the concerts, Meat Loaf announced to his fans that these concerts were to be the \"last he ever performed in Australia and New Zealand\" and added a thank you to the fans for \"38 years of support\" for the duration of his career."
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"Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell is the sixth studio album by American rock singer Meat Loaf and was written and produced by Jim Steinman.",
" It was released in September 1993, sixteen years after Meat Loaf's first solo album \"Bat Out of Hell\".",
" The album reached number 1 in the United States, United Kingdom and Australia.",
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"VH1: Storytellers was a live concert tour by Meat Loaf, of which one concert was played on the channel VH1.",
" Meat Loaf told humorous stories of his career as a singer and how he unfolded into rock stardom.",
" The DVD version has two additional songs.",
" Some songs on the CD are taken from Meat Loaf's Hard Rock Live performance (also for VH1).",
" Others were taken from the pre-show soundcheck.",
" The album peaked at #129 on the Billboard 200, making it his lowest charting album in the United States."
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"In Europe '82 is a four-track EP by the American musician Meat Loaf released in Europe in April 1982.",
" The EP consists of four of Meat Loaf's thus far hit singles; \"Two Out of Three Ain't Bad\", \"You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth\", \"I'm Gonna Love Her for Both of Us\" and \"Dead Ringer for Love\".",
" The EP was released by Epic as a collectors item exclusively for the European market.",
" The version released in Ireland was the most exclusive as it was a pressing in clear vinyl.",
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"The Hideaways were a pop group that flourished in the mid-1960s as part of the Merseybeat era, and played at The Cavern Club over 250 times, more frequently than The Beatles; they are also noted for their connection to the Timex Watches advertising campaign of the time.",
" The band included Ozzie Yue, later to become a well-known actor and Frankie Connor, now a BBC Radio Merseyside DJ.",
" Judd Lander (Harmonica / Vocals) later to become a London session musician who performed on Spice Girls & Culture Clubs worldwide No1 hits, along with performances on Paul Mc Cartney Annie Lennox Beach Boys a host of other major artists albums, he also became a director at various major record labels working directly with artists such as Michael Jackson ABBA The Ramones Run DMC and very instrumental in the breaking of Meat Loaf's No1 album 'Bat Out Of Hell' - now heads his own PR agency Lander PR Ltd.",
" The Hideaways now hold the official world record for over 300 Cavern performances in both old and new venues."
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"Scott Arthur Brooks Caudill (born December 3, 1976) is an American actor, entertainer, dancer, composer and author.",
" He made his acting debut at age 15 as one of the Newsies Dancers in Disney’s Newsies (1992).",
" He went on to play a variety of roles in films such as Touchstone Pictures' \"3 Ninjas\"(1992) and \"3 Ninjas Kick Back\" (1994), Lionsgate’s \"Peaceful Warrior\" (2006), National Lampoon's \"Endless Bummer\" (2009), which was re-released in 2013 as \"National Lampoon Presents Surf Party\", and HBO's \"Wishcraft\" (2002), in which he co-starred with Meat Loaf who became a close friend and adviser."
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"William Earl Brown (born September 7, 1963) is an American actor, writer, producer, and musician.",
" He is perhaps best known for his role as Dan Dority on the HBO series \"Deadwood\".",
" He also played Kenny in the 1996 film \"Scream\" and Warren in the 1998 film \"There's Something About Mary\".",
" More recently, he voiced and filmed performance capture for the character Bill in Naughty Dog's 2013 survival horror action video game \"The Last of Us\".",
" He also appeared in the series \"American Crime\" and \"Preacher\", and in the Johnny Depp true-crime film \"Black Mass\" (2015)."
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"Title: Dave Berg (songwriter)\n\nDave Berg (born in Portland, Oregon) is an American country music songwriter. His credits include the Number One country hits \"If You're Going Through Hell (Before the Devil Even Knows)\" and \"These Are My People\" by Rodney Atkins, \"Somebody\" by Reba McEntire, and \"Moments\" by Emerson Drive, as well as Top 10 country hits \"Stupid Boy\" by Keith Urban, \"Don't Make Me\" by Blake Shelton, \"What Kinda Gone\" by Chris Cagle, and \"It's Good to Be Us\" by Bucky Covington. Berg has also co-written songs for a wide array of artists such as Jewel, Carrie Underwood, Kenny Chesney, Jimmy Buffett, Darius Rucker, Meat Loaf, Tim Armstrong (of the punk band Rancid), Sarah Buxton, Ty Herndon, and others, including the 2013 single \"Better\" by Maggie Rose. Dave Bergs' songs are represented by Downtown Music Publishing.",
"Title: It's All Coming Back to Me Now\n\n\"It's All Coming Back to Me Now\" is a power ballad written by Jim Steinman. According to Steinman, the song was inspired by \"Wuthering Heights\", and was an attempt to write \"the most passionate, romantic song\" he could ever create. \"The Sunday Times\" posits that \"Steinman protects his songs as if they were his children\". Meat Loaf had wanted to record \"It's All Coming Back...\" for years, but Steinman saw it as a \"woman's song.\" Steinman won a court movement preventing Meat Loaf from recording it. Girl group Pandora's Box went on to record it and it was subsequently made famous through a cover by Celine Dion, which upset Meat Loaf because he was going to use it for a planned album with the working title \"Bat Out of Hell III\". Alternately, Meat Loaf has said the song was intended for \"\" and given to the singer in 1986, but that they both decided to use \"I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)\" for \"Bat II\", and save this song for \"\".",
"Title: Guilty Pleasure Tour\n\nGuilty Pleasure Tour is a concert tour by American rock musician Meat Loaf in support of his 2011 album \"Hell in a Handbasket\". The tour only visited Australia and New Zealand; more dates were expected to be announced for mainland Europe and North America, but did not eventuate. The show in Sydney was filmed for DVD release. Meat Loaf has said that the name of the tour came from a poll, which named him the number one \"guilty pleasure\". During the concerts, Meat Loaf announced to his fans that these concerts were to be the \"last he ever performed in Australia and New Zealand\" and added a thank you to the fans for \"38 years of support\" for the duration of his career.",
"Title: Meat Loaf: To Hell and Back\n\nTo Hell and Back is the title of the autobiography of rock singer, Meat Loaf. It was later made into a television movie, called \"Meat Loaf: To Hell and Back\", with W. Earl Brown in the title role.",
"Title: Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell\n\nBat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell is the sixth studio album by American rock singer Meat Loaf and was written and produced by Jim Steinman. It was released in September 1993, sixteen years after Meat Loaf's first solo album \"Bat Out of Hell\". The album reached number 1 in the United States, United Kingdom and Australia. Five tracks were released as singles, including \"I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)\", which reached number 1 in 28 countries.",
"Title: VH1: Storytellers (Meat Loaf)\n\nVH1: Storytellers was a live concert tour by Meat Loaf, of which one concert was played on the channel VH1. Meat Loaf told humorous stories of his career as a singer and how he unfolded into rock stardom. The DVD version has two additional songs. Some songs on the CD are taken from Meat Loaf's Hard Rock Live performance (also for VH1). Others were taken from the pre-show soundcheck. The album peaked at #129 on the Billboard 200, making it his lowest charting album in the United States.",
"Title: In Europe '82\n\nIn Europe '82 is a four-track EP by the American musician Meat Loaf released in Europe in April 1982. The EP consists of four of Meat Loaf's thus far hit singles; \"Two Out of Three Ain't Bad\", \"You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth\", \"I'm Gonna Love Her for Both of Us\" and \"Dead Ringer for Love\". The EP was released by Epic as a collectors item exclusively for the European market. The version released in Ireland was the most exclusive as it was a pressing in clear vinyl. That version was also the most successful as it reached #3 on the Irish Singles Chart during a ten-week chart run.",
"Title: The Hideaways (band)\n\nThe Hideaways were a pop group that flourished in the mid-1960s as part of the Merseybeat era, and played at The Cavern Club over 250 times, more frequently than The Beatles; they are also noted for their connection to the Timex Watches advertising campaign of the time. The band included Ozzie Yue, later to become a well-known actor and Frankie Connor, now a BBC Radio Merseyside DJ. Judd Lander (Harmonica / Vocals) later to become a London session musician who performed on Spice Girls & Culture Clubs worldwide No1 hits, along with performances on Paul Mc Cartney Annie Lennox Beach Boys a host of other major artists albums, he also became a director at various major record labels working directly with artists such as Michael Jackson ABBA The Ramones Run DMC and very instrumental in the breaking of Meat Loaf's No1 album 'Bat Out Of Hell' - now heads his own PR agency Lander PR Ltd. The Hideaways now hold the official world record for over 300 Cavern performances in both old and new venues.",
"Title: Scott Caudill\n\nScott Arthur Brooks Caudill (born December 3, 1976) is an American actor, entertainer, dancer, composer and author. He made his acting debut at age 15 as one of the Newsies Dancers in Disney’s Newsies (1992). He went on to play a variety of roles in films such as Touchstone Pictures' \"3 Ninjas\"(1992) and \"3 Ninjas Kick Back\" (1994), Lionsgate’s \"Peaceful Warrior\" (2006), National Lampoon's \"Endless Bummer\" (2009), which was re-released in 2013 as \"National Lampoon Presents Surf Party\", and HBO's \"Wishcraft\" (2002), in which he co-starred with Meat Loaf who became a close friend and adviser.",
"Title: W. Earl Brown\n\nWilliam Earl Brown (born September 7, 1963) is an American actor, writer, producer, and musician. He is perhaps best known for his role as Dan Dority on the HBO series \"Deadwood\". He also played Kenny in the 1996 film \"Scream\" and Warren in the 1998 film \"There's Something About Mary\". More recently, he voiced and filmed performance capture for the character Bill in Naughty Dog's 2013 survival horror action video game \"The Last of Us\". He also appeared in the series \"American Crime\" and \"Preacher\", and in the Johnny Depp true-crime film \"Black Mass\" (2015)."
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What musical genre, consisting of instruments commonly associated with rock and untraditional rhythm, does the Canadian band A Silver Mt. Zion play?
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Post-rock
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"Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra (previously A Silver Mt. Zion, The Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La Band, The Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra and Tra-La-La Band with Choir and Thee Silver Mountain Reveries) is a Canadian band which formed in 1999, originating from Montreal, Quebec.",
" They use a number of different variations of the name on different releases, but the group use the shorthand SMZ and their name is most often simplified to Silver Mt. Zion.",
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"Plays \"High Gospel\" (2011) is the debut album from Canadian musician Efrim Menuck, best known for his work as a founding member of Godspeed You!",
" Black Emperor and Thee Silver Mt. Zion.",
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"North Star Deserter is a 2007 album by Vic Chesnutt.",
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"Howard Bilerman (born September 25, 1970) is a Canadian recording engineer, producer, and Grammy nominated musician.",
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" He runs the hotel2tango recording studio in Montreal along with Efrim Menuck and Thierry Amar of Godspeed You!",
" Black Emperor and A Silver Mt. Zion, and Radwan Moumneh.",
" Before that, he ran a studio in Old Montreal called Mom & Pop Sounds.",
" Bilerman has been a frequent faculty member at the Banff Centre in Alberta.",
" He resides in Montreal."
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"Rebecca Foon, also credited as Beckie Foon, is a Canadian cellist, vocalist, and composer from Montreal, Quebec.",
" Foon currently records under the alias Saltland and is a member and co-founder of the Juno Award-winning modern chamber ensemble Esmerine.",
" She has also been a member of several groups associated with the post rock, experimental and chamber music scene of Montreal, including Set Fire to Flames, A Silver Mt. Zion, and the instrumental string/piano/accordion-based trio Fifths of Seven.",
" Esmerine's Turkish folk influenced album \"Dalmak,\" released in 2013, was awarded the Juno Award for Instrumental Album of the Year in 2014.",
" In 2013 she released her first Saltland album, which \"Exclaim.ca\" called \"a captivating combination of genres from dream pop to chamber music to ambient and shoegaze.\""
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"Title: Kollaps Tradixionales\n\nKollaps Tradixionales is the sixth full-length album by the experimental rock group Thee Silver Mt. Zion under the name Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra. It was released in February 2010 on Constellation Records. The songs \"I Built Myself a Metal Bird\", \"I Fed My Metal Bird the Wings of Other Metal Birds\" and \"There Is a Light\" were played on earlier tours.",
"Title: Born into Trouble as the Sparks Fly Upward\n\nBorn into Trouble as the Sparks Fly Upward is the second album by the Canadian band The Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La Band. It was released by Constellation Records in October 2001.",
"Title: Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra\n\nThee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra (previously A Silver Mt. Zion, The Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La Band, The Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra and Tra-La-La Band with Choir and Thee Silver Mountain Reveries) is a Canadian band which formed in 1999, originating from Montreal, Quebec. They use a number of different variations of the name on different releases, but the group use the shorthand SMZ and their name is most often simplified to Silver Mt. Zion. Since their inception, the group has undergone almost yearly personnel changes. The band currently has five members following the resignation of three in late 2008.",
"Title: Plays "High Gospel"\n\nPlays \"High Gospel\" (2011) is the debut album from Canadian musician Efrim Menuck, best known for his work as a founding member of Godspeed You! Black Emperor and Thee Silver Mt. Zion. The album alternates instrumental and vocal tracks, an aspect of his work which began with the Silver Mt. Zion album Horses in the Sky. It was self produced and recorded at the Hotel2Tango and various other locations in Canada in 2010.",
"Title: North Star Deserter\n\nNorth Star Deserter is a 2007 album by Vic Chesnutt. The backing musicians on the album are Guy Picciotto (guitarist and vocalist for the groups Rites of Spring and Fugazi) and Canadian Post-rock band, A Silver Mt. Zion. It was released on Constellation Records on August 27, 2007 (Europe), September 11, 2007 (rest of world)",
"Title: Post-rock\n\nPost-rock is a form of experimental rock characterized by the influence and use of instruments commonly associated with rock music, but using rhythms and \"guitars as facilitators of timbre and textures\" not traditionally found in rock. Post-rock bands are often instrumental. Although firmly rooted in the indie or underground scene of the 1980s and early 1990s, post-rock's style often bears little resemblance musically to that of contemporary indie rock.",
"Title: Howard Bilerman\n\nHoward Bilerman (born September 25, 1970) is a Canadian recording engineer, producer, and Grammy nominated musician. He is a former member of the band Arcade Fire, having recorded & drummed on their debut album, \"Funeral\", as well as records by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La Band, Vic Chesnutt, Basia Bulat, Peter Peter, Rich Aucoin and Angela Desveaux. He runs the hotel2tango recording studio in Montreal along with Efrim Menuck and Thierry Amar of Godspeed You! Black Emperor and A Silver Mt. Zion, and Radwan Moumneh. Before that, he ran a studio in Old Montreal called Mom & Pop Sounds. Bilerman has been a frequent faculty member at the Banff Centre in Alberta. He resides in Montreal.",
"Title: Rebecca Foon\n\nRebecca Foon, also credited as Beckie Foon, is a Canadian cellist, vocalist, and composer from Montreal, Quebec. Foon currently records under the alias Saltland and is a member and co-founder of the Juno Award-winning modern chamber ensemble Esmerine. She has also been a member of several groups associated with the post rock, experimental and chamber music scene of Montreal, including Set Fire to Flames, A Silver Mt. Zion, and the instrumental string/piano/accordion-based trio Fifths of Seven. Esmerine's Turkish folk influenced album \"Dalmak,\" released in 2013, was awarded the Juno Award for Instrumental Album of the Year in 2014. In 2013 she released her first Saltland album, which \"Exclaim.ca\" called \"a captivating combination of genres from dream pop to chamber music to ambient and shoegaze.\"",
"Title: Horses in the Sky\n\nHorses in the Sky (2005) is the fourth album by the Canadian post-rock band Silver Mt. Zion, this time under the alias Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La Band. This is the first Silver Mt. Zion release to feature lyrics on every track (an aspect of the band distinguishing it from parent group Godspeed You! Black Emperor)."
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992
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What company did Evan Olson record a song for that is also one of the largest chocolate manufacturers in the world?
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The Hershey Company
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"EuroChocolate is an annual chocolate festival that takes place in Perugia, the capital of the Umbria region in central Italy.",
" The festival has been held since 1993 and is one of the largest chocolate festivals in Europe.",
" EuroChocolate draws nearly one million tourists and Italian natives each year.",
" It lasts for nine days and is located in the squares and areas of Piazza Italia, Piazza della Repubblica, Corso Vannucci, Via Mazzini, Via Fani, The Terrace of the Covered Market, and Piazza IV Novembre."
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"The Milton S. Hershey Mansion, also known as High Point, is a historic house at 100 Mansion Road East in Hershey, Pennsylvania.",
" Built in 1908, it was the home of Hershey Chocolate founder Milton S. Hershey (1857-1945) from 1908 until his death.",
" Hershey is credited with introducing the mass production of chocolate to be sold at low prices, and operated what became the world's largest chocolate maker.",
" His house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1983.",
" It presently houses the offices of the Hershey Trust Company, a real estate management firm."
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"3 Musketeers is a candy bar made in the United States and Canada by Mars, Incorporated.",
" It is a chocolate-covered fluffy whipped chocolate bar.",
" The 3 Musketeers Bar was the third brand produced and manufactured by M&M/Mars, introduced in 1932.",
" Originally, it had three pieces in one package, flavored chocolate, strawberry and vanilla; hence the name, which was derived from the novel \"The Three Musketeers\".",
" Rising costs and wartime restrictions on sugar saw the phasing out of the vanilla and strawberry pieces to leave only the more popular chocolate.",
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"Chuck Folds is a musician living in North Carolina.",
" He is the younger brother of the piano playing pop/rock star Ben Folds.",
" Chuck has played bass in a number of bands since the late 1980s, including \"Bus Stop\" with Evan Olson, Britt \"Snuzz\" Uzzell, and Eddie Walker.",
" Bus Stop independently released 4 CDs and played the south-eastern U.S. for about 7 years, becoming one of the more popular bands in North Carolina during the early 1990s."
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"LoveCat Music is an America based independent record company and music publisher, founded in 1999 with a catalog of over 10,000 songs from a varied roster of songwriter-artists.",
" It originally focused on indie rock — notably Evan Olson and Los Straitjackets.",
" Since then the label has grown and diversified into releasing Latin (Cesar Mora, Latin Soul Syndicate, the Latin Moderns compilation series), ethnic lounge (Angel Tears (duo), Zino & Tommy), jazz (Bill Anschell, Four Piece Suit) and eclectic records such as Lotus Lounge.",
" LoveCat is one of the most active Latin music publishers in the business, with writer-artists from Colombia, Mexico, Spain, and Ecuador."
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"Chocolates El Rey is a Venezuelan chocolate manufacturer.",
" The company uses only premium-grade, locally grown raw material in the formulation of all its products.",
" El Rey’s family-run business is one of oldest chocolate manufacturers in Venezuela."
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"Mars Nederland (English: Mars Netherlands ) is the Dutch division of Mars, Incorporated, a privately held multi-national company in food, pet care products, and confectionery products.",
" It has its headquarters and main production site in Veghel, North Brabant.",
" A second production site is located in Oud-Beijerland, South Holland.",
" The chocolate factory in Veghel is the largest production site owned by Mars, Incorporated, and is among the largest chocolate factories in the world."
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"Evan Scott Olson is a rock singer and songwriter based in Greensboro, North Carolina.",
" Born in West Point, New York during the \"Summer of Love\", 1967, his father was an officer in the United States Army Corps of Engineers.",
" Olson has recorded eight albums including \"One Room\" (Universal), \"Red\" (LoveCat Music) and \"Eternal Bliss\" (independent release).",
" Although he primarily plays guitar, he plays most of the instruments on his CDs.",
" In the late 1980s, while still in college, he was in the group Majosha with Ben Folds.",
" He then went on to become a member of the pop group Bus Stop.",
" He has also written and recorded several television commercial jingles including songs for The Hershey Company and Mercedes Benz.",
" His songs have been featured in numerous television shows and movies including \"Sex and the City\", \"90210\", \"Friday Night Lights\", \"In America\", \"Scooby-Doo\" and MTV's \"The Hills\".",
" In 2012, his song \"\"Another Sunny Day\" \"was featured in the movie \"\".",
" Evan is the main composer of music for the show \"Tech Toys 360,\" which is an original show on the Velocity cable TV channel."
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"The Hershey Company, known until April 2005 as the Hershey Foods Corporation and commonly called Hershey's, is an American company and one of the largest chocolate manufacturers in the world.",
" Its headquarters are in Hershey, Pennsylvania, which is also home to Hershey's Chocolate World.",
" It was founded by Milton S. Hershey in 1894 as the Hershey Chocolate Company, a subsidiary of his Lancaster Caramel Company.",
" Hershey's products are sold in over 60 countries worldwide.",
" In addition, Hershey is a member of the World Cocoa Foundation.",
" It is also associated with the Hersheypark Stadium and the Giant Center."
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"Blommer Chocolate Company is a fully integrated chocolate manufacturer based in Chicago, Illinois, and is considered to be the largest and oldest independent cocoa bean processor in North America and largest chocolate ingredient supplier.",
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"Title: EuroChocolate\n\nEuroChocolate is an annual chocolate festival that takes place in Perugia, the capital of the Umbria region in central Italy. The festival has been held since 1993 and is one of the largest chocolate festivals in Europe. EuroChocolate draws nearly one million tourists and Italian natives each year. It lasts for nine days and is located in the squares and areas of Piazza Italia, Piazza della Repubblica, Corso Vannucci, Via Mazzini, Via Fani, The Terrace of the Covered Market, and Piazza IV Novembre.",
"Title: Milton S. Hershey Mansion\n\nThe Milton S. Hershey Mansion, also known as High Point, is a historic house at 100 Mansion Road East in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Built in 1908, it was the home of Hershey Chocolate founder Milton S. Hershey (1857-1945) from 1908 until his death. Hershey is credited with introducing the mass production of chocolate to be sold at low prices, and operated what became the world's largest chocolate maker. His house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1983. It presently houses the offices of the Hershey Trust Company, a real estate management firm.",
"Title: 3 Musketeers (chocolate bar)\n\n3 Musketeers is a candy bar made in the United States and Canada by Mars, Incorporated. It is a chocolate-covered fluffy whipped chocolate bar. The 3 Musketeers Bar was the third brand produced and manufactured by M&M/Mars, introduced in 1932. Originally, it had three pieces in one package, flavored chocolate, strawberry and vanilla; hence the name, which was derived from the novel \"The Three Musketeers\". Rising costs and wartime restrictions on sugar saw the phasing out of the vanilla and strawberry pieces to leave only the more popular chocolate. Costing five cents when it was introduced, it was marketed as one of the largest chocolate bars available, one that could be shared by friends.",
"Title: Chuck Folds\n\nChuck Folds is a musician living in North Carolina. He is the younger brother of the piano playing pop/rock star Ben Folds. Chuck has played bass in a number of bands since the late 1980s, including \"Bus Stop\" with Evan Olson, Britt \"Snuzz\" Uzzell, and Eddie Walker. Bus Stop independently released 4 CDs and played the south-eastern U.S. for about 7 years, becoming one of the more popular bands in North Carolina during the early 1990s.",
"Title: LoveCat Music\n\nLoveCat Music is an America based independent record company and music publisher, founded in 1999 with a catalog of over 10,000 songs from a varied roster of songwriter-artists. It originally focused on indie rock — notably Evan Olson and Los Straitjackets. Since then the label has grown and diversified into releasing Latin (Cesar Mora, Latin Soul Syndicate, the Latin Moderns compilation series), ethnic lounge (Angel Tears (duo), Zino & Tommy), jazz (Bill Anschell, Four Piece Suit) and eclectic records such as Lotus Lounge. LoveCat is one of the most active Latin music publishers in the business, with writer-artists from Colombia, Mexico, Spain, and Ecuador.",
"Title: Chocolates El Rey\n\nChocolates El Rey is a Venezuelan chocolate manufacturer. The company uses only premium-grade, locally grown raw material in the formulation of all its products. El Rey’s family-run business is one of oldest chocolate manufacturers in Venezuela.",
"Title: Mars Nederland\n\nMars Nederland (English: Mars Netherlands ) is the Dutch division of Mars, Incorporated, a privately held multi-national company in food, pet care products, and confectionery products. It has its headquarters and main production site in Veghel, North Brabant. A second production site is located in Oud-Beijerland, South Holland. The chocolate factory in Veghel is the largest production site owned by Mars, Incorporated, and is among the largest chocolate factories in the world.",
"Title: Evan Olson\n\nEvan Scott Olson is a rock singer and songwriter based in Greensboro, North Carolina. Born in West Point, New York during the \"Summer of Love\", 1967, his father was an officer in the United States Army Corps of Engineers. Olson has recorded eight albums including \"One Room\" (Universal), \"Red\" (LoveCat Music) and \"Eternal Bliss\" (independent release). Although he primarily plays guitar, he plays most of the instruments on his CDs. In the late 1980s, while still in college, he was in the group Majosha with Ben Folds. He then went on to become a member of the pop group Bus Stop. He has also written and recorded several television commercial jingles including songs for The Hershey Company and Mercedes Benz. His songs have been featured in numerous television shows and movies including \"Sex and the City\", \"90210\", \"Friday Night Lights\", \"In America\", \"Scooby-Doo\" and MTV's \"The Hills\". In 2012, his song \"\"Another Sunny Day\" \"was featured in the movie \"\". Evan is the main composer of music for the show \"Tech Toys 360,\" which is an original show on the Velocity cable TV channel.",
"Title: The Hershey Company\n\nThe Hershey Company, known until April 2005 as the Hershey Foods Corporation and commonly called Hershey's, is an American company and one of the largest chocolate manufacturers in the world. Its headquarters are in Hershey, Pennsylvania, which is also home to Hershey's Chocolate World. It was founded by Milton S. Hershey in 1894 as the Hershey Chocolate Company, a subsidiary of his Lancaster Caramel Company. Hershey's products are sold in over 60 countries worldwide. In addition, Hershey is a member of the World Cocoa Foundation. It is also associated with the Hersheypark Stadium and the Giant Center.",
"Title: Blommer Chocolate Company\n\nBlommer Chocolate Company is a fully integrated chocolate manufacturer based in Chicago, Illinois, and is considered to be the largest and oldest independent cocoa bean processor in North America and largest chocolate ingredient supplier. More than 45% of cocoa beans processed in the United States are processed (into cocoa butter, cocoa solids and chocolate liquor) by Blommer; about 70% of their business is supplying chocolate to various branded companies for use in those companies' own products."
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993
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Which Mexican Mafia gang originated in Los Angeles, California, US in the 1980s?
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MS-13
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"Rene \"Boxer\" Enriquez (born July 7, 1962 in Artesia, California) is a former Mexican-American [[Gang Member].",
" He was a high ranking influential member of the [[Mexican Mafia]] before becoming a federal witness in 2003.",
" His life is chronicled in [[Chris Blatchford]]'s [[true crime]] book \"The Black Hand: The Story of Rene \"Boxer\" Enriquez, and his life in the Mexican Mafia\"."
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"Ramona Gardens is a public housing development in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, USA.",
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"The Florencia 13 is an American criminal street gang in Los Angeles, California, composed mainly of Hispanic-Americans and some blacks.",
" The gangs name is after the Florence area of Los Angeles county, the 13 is for it's allegiance to the Mexican Mafia.",
" They are involved in drug smuggling, murder, assault, robbery etc."
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"MS-13 (Mara Salvatrucha; also known as simply MS or Mara) is an international criminal gang that originated in Los Angeles, California, US in the 1980s.",
" The gang later spread to many parts of the continental United States, Canada, Mexico, and Central America, and is active in urban and suburban areas.",
" Most members are ethnically of Central American origin (principally El Salvador)."
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"Mexikanemi is a gang known as the Texas Mexican Mafia, formed in the early 1980s in the Texan penal systems.",
" It functions separately from the original California Mexican Mafia, and members consider themselves primarily tied to the area of Aztlán, formerly Mexican territories in the southwestern United States.",
" The group engages in a wide range of illegal activities including drug trafficking, loan sharking, and money laundering."
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"The 38th Street gang is an American criminal street gang in Los Angeles, California, composed mainly of Hispanic-Americans.",
" The 38th Street gang is one of the oldest street gangs in Los Angeles and has been occupying its territory since the 1920s.",
" They engage in many criminal activities.",
" The Mexican Mafia controls and routinely uses 38th Street gang members to carry out their orders."
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"Pomona 12th Street Sharkies are a street gang in Pomona, California.",
" Pomona 12th Street is the largest Hispanic gang in Pomona.",
" The gang members are surenos and answer to the Mexican Mafia or La Eme.",
" The gang uses a shark as a mascot.",
" Pomona 12th Street gang will commonly abbreviate the name to \"P12\" or \"PXII.\"",
" Members will commonly wear Pittsburgh Pirate baseball hats because it displays a \"P\" on the front.",
" Additionally, members have been known to wear Detroit Tigers baseball hats because it displays a \"D\" on the front which stands for \"Doce\" and translated from Spanish to English means the number 12."
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" Despite its name, the Mexican Mafia did not originate in Mexico, and is entirely a U.S. criminal prison organization.",
" Sureños, including MS-13 is a Mexican gange.",
" and Florencia 13, use the number 13 to show allegiance to the Mexican Mafia.",
" M is the 13th letter of the alphabet.",
" Law enforcement officials report that La eMe is the most powerful gang within the California prison system.",
" Government officials state that there are currently 155–300 official members of the Mexican Mafia with around 990 associates who assist La eMe in carrying out its illegal activities in the hopes of becoming full members."
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"Playboys 13 Gang, also known by the short name PBS13, is a violent, predominantly Hispanic street gang in West and East Los Angeles, California.",
" They sometimes use the name Conejo or Rabbit gang.",
" They align themselves with the Mexican Mafia, also known as La eme (which is Spanish for the letter M), while in prison and set aside their rivalry with other Sureño gangs.",
" In some areas they refer to their houses and meeting or hang out areas as rabbit holes."
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" They originally started as a social club for local Latino youths to protect themselves from other violent youths.",
" The Avenues, like most Mexican gangs in Los Angeles, are under the direct control of the Mexican Mafia when sent to State, County, or Federal prisons.",
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"Title: Ramona Gardens\n\nRamona Gardens is a public housing development in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, USA. It is operated by the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles. Currently and historically Latino, it is also the home of the Big Hazard street gang, connected to the Mexican Mafia, and has been the center of the illegal drug market in all of Southern California.",
"Title: Florencia 13\n\nThe Florencia 13 is an American criminal street gang in Los Angeles, California, composed mainly of Hispanic-Americans and some blacks. The gangs name is after the Florence area of Los Angeles county, the 13 is for it's allegiance to the Mexican Mafia. They are involved in drug smuggling, murder, assault, robbery etc.",
"Title: MS-13\n\nMS-13 (Mara Salvatrucha; also known as simply MS or Mara) is an international criminal gang that originated in Los Angeles, California, US in the 1980s. The gang later spread to many parts of the continental United States, Canada, Mexico, and Central America, and is active in urban and suburban areas. Most members are ethnically of Central American origin (principally El Salvador).",
"Title: Mexikanemi\n\nMexikanemi is a gang known as the Texas Mexican Mafia, formed in the early 1980s in the Texan penal systems. It functions separately from the original California Mexican Mafia, and members consider themselves primarily tied to the area of Aztlán, formerly Mexican territories in the southwestern United States. The group engages in a wide range of illegal activities including drug trafficking, loan sharking, and money laundering.",
"Title: 38th Street gang\n\nThe 38th Street gang is an American criminal street gang in Los Angeles, California, composed mainly of Hispanic-Americans. The 38th Street gang is one of the oldest street gangs in Los Angeles and has been occupying its territory since the 1920s. They engage in many criminal activities. The Mexican Mafia controls and routinely uses 38th Street gang members to carry out their orders.",
"Title: Pomona 12th Street Sharkies\n\nPomona 12th Street Sharkies are a street gang in Pomona, California. Pomona 12th Street is the largest Hispanic gang in Pomona. The gang members are surenos and answer to the Mexican Mafia or La Eme. The gang uses a shark as a mascot. Pomona 12th Street gang will commonly abbreviate the name to \"P12\" or \"PXII.\" Members will commonly wear Pittsburgh Pirate baseball hats because it displays a \"P\" on the front. Additionally, members have been known to wear Detroit Tigers baseball hats because it displays a \"D\" on the front which stands for \"Doce\" and translated from Spanish to English means the number 12.",
"Title: Mexican Mafia\n\nThe Mexican Mafia (Spanish: \"Mafia Mexicana\"), also known as La eMe (Spanish for \"the M\"), is a highly organized Mexican American criminal organization in the United States. Despite its name, the Mexican Mafia did not originate in Mexico, and is entirely a U.S. criminal prison organization. Sureños, including MS-13 is a Mexican gange. and Florencia 13, use the number 13 to show allegiance to the Mexican Mafia. M is the 13th letter of the alphabet. Law enforcement officials report that La eMe is the most powerful gang within the California prison system. Government officials state that there are currently 155–300 official members of the Mexican Mafia with around 990 associates who assist La eMe in carrying out its illegal activities in the hopes of becoming full members.",
"Title: Playboys (gang)\n\nPlayboys 13 Gang, also known by the short name PBS13, is a violent, predominantly Hispanic street gang in West and East Los Angeles, California. They sometimes use the name Conejo or Rabbit gang. They align themselves with the Mexican Mafia, also known as La eme (which is Spanish for the letter M), while in prison and set aside their rivalry with other Sureño gangs. In some areas they refer to their houses and meeting or hang out areas as rabbit holes.",
"Title: The Avenues (gang)\n\nThe Avenues, also known as Avenidas or AVE's, is a Mexican/Mexican American criminal street gang mostly in Los Angeles County, California. They originally started as a social club for local Latino youths to protect themselves from other violent youths. The Avenues, like most Mexican gangs in Los Angeles, are under the direct control of the Mexican Mafia when sent to State, County, or Federal prisons. They have a long history, but not all of it is riddled with violence and hate."
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994
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The Ozark Highlands AVA includes land in what Missouri county that changed its name?
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Texas County
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"The Rattlesnake Hills AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in Yakima County, Washington.",
" United States Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) awarded Rattlesnake Hills its appellation status on March 20, 2006, making Rattlesnake Hills Washington's ninth federally recognized American Viticultural Area.",
" The Rattlesnake Hills AVA is entirely contained within the Yakima Valley AVA, which is in turn is entirely contained within the larger Columbia Valley AVA.",
" The hills form the northern boundary of Yakima Valley, and the AVA includes land between the north bank of the Sunnyside Canal and the entirety of the southern slopes of the Rattlesnake Hills between Outlook and the Wapato Dam.",
" The AVA is centered on the city of Zillah.",
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"Knights Valley AVA is an American Viticultural Area (AVA) in Sonoma County, California.",
" One of Sonoma County's original five AVAs, Knights Valley AVA was formally designated an American Viticultural Area on October 21, 1983.",
" Knights Valley AVA includes approximately 37000 acre .",
" Over 30 growers maintain the 2000 acre planted to wine grape vineyards.",
" The easternmost designated Sonoma County wine region, Knights Valley AVA has the warmest climate in the county.",
" The valley lies between the Alexander Valley AVA and Chalk Hill AVA wine regions to the west and the Mayacamas Mountains to the east.",
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"The Yadkin Valley AVA is an American Viticultural Area that includes land in seven counties of northwestern North Carolina.",
" The AVA encompasses an area of approximately 1400000 acre in the Yadkin River valley.",
" The Yadkin Valley AVA includes all of Wilkes, Surry, and Yadkin counties, and parts of Davie, Davidson, Forsyth and Stokes counties.",
" Yadkin Valley is home to more than three dozen wineries."
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" The AVA was established in 1987."
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"The San Francisco Bay AVA is a large American Viticultural Area centered on the San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California.",
" The AVA includes the counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, Santa Clara, San Francisco and San Mateo as well as parts of Santa Cruz and San Benito counties.",
" The AVA was created in 1999 and encompasses over 1500000 acre .",
" The AVA falls within the larger Central Coast AVA, four smaller designated AVAs are contained within it: Livermore Valley AVA, Pacheco Pass AVA, San Ysidro District AVA, and Santa Clara Valley AVA."
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"The Yorkville Highlands AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in southern Mendocino County, California.",
" The Yorkville Highlands separate Sonoma County's Alexander Valley AVA from Mendocino County's Anderson Valley AVA.",
" The soil in the Yorkville Highlands is rocky with a high gravel content, which provides excellent drainage.",
" During the day, the climate is cooler than Alexander Valley but warmer than Anderson Valley, while at night the highlands are cooler than the surrounding areas."
],
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},
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"The Arkansas Mountain AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in the Ozark Mountains of northwestern Arkansas.",
" It is part of the larger Ozark Mountain AVA, which also includes regions in Missouri and Oklahoma.",
" The smaller Altus AVA is entirely contained within the Arkansas Mountain AVA.",
" The Arkansas Mountain AVA includes 2880000 acre , making it the ninth largest AVA as of 2008."
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},
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"The Columbia Valley AVA is an American Viticultural Area which lies in the Columbia River Plateau, through much of central and southern Washington State, with a small section crossing into the neighboring state of Oregon.",
" The AVA includes the drainage basin of the Columbia River and its tributaries through much of Washington.",
" Allen Shoup, president of Washington State's largest winery Chateau Ste. Michelle, understood the importance of obtaining appellation status for Washington State to grow the reputation of the vineyards.",
" He hired Drs. Wade Wolfe and Walter Clore to petition the federal government for appellation status, a request that was granted in 1984.",
" The Columbia Valley AVA is the largest wine region in the state of Washington, including over 11000000 acre , of which over 40,000 acre are planted in vineyards.",
" The Columbia Valley AVA includes 99% of the total vineyard area planted in the state of Washington.",
" Grapes grown here include Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, Riesling, Syrah, Pinot gris, and Sauvignon blanc.",
" Concord grapes and other \"Vitis labrusca\" grapes are grown in the region as well.",
" The unique climates of the area allow the Columbia Valley to produce wines that are very fruit-forward, like California wine, but which also retain some of the balance and structure of European wine."
],
"title": "Columbia Valley AVA"
}
] |
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"Title: Upper Hiwassee Highlands AVA\n\nThe Upper Hiwassee Highlands AVA is an American Viticultural Area that includes land in three counties of northern Georgia and two counties of western North Carolina. It is located near the southern end of the Blue Ridge Mountains and includes portions of the Georgia counties of Fannin, Towns, and Union and of the North Carolina counties of Cherokee and Clay. The region is mainly in hardiness zone 7a.",
"Title: Texas County, Missouri\n\nTexas County is a county located in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2010 census, the population was 26,008. Its county seat is Houston. The county was organized in 1843 as Ashley County, changing its name in 1845 to Texas, after the Republic of Texas.",
"Title: Rattlesnake Hills AVA\n\nThe Rattlesnake Hills AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in Yakima County, Washington. United States Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) awarded Rattlesnake Hills its appellation status on March 20, 2006, making Rattlesnake Hills Washington's ninth federally recognized American Viticultural Area. The Rattlesnake Hills AVA is entirely contained within the Yakima Valley AVA, which is in turn is entirely contained within the larger Columbia Valley AVA. The hills form the northern boundary of Yakima Valley, and the AVA includes land between the north bank of the Sunnyside Canal and the entirety of the southern slopes of the Rattlesnake Hills between Outlook and the Wapato Dam. The AVA is centered on the city of Zillah. With elevations ranging from 850 ft to 3085 ft , this AVA contains the highest point in the Yakima Valley AVA",
"Title: Knights Valley AVA\n\nKnights Valley AVA is an American Viticultural Area (AVA) in Sonoma County, California. One of Sonoma County's original five AVAs, Knights Valley AVA was formally designated an American Viticultural Area on October 21, 1983. Knights Valley AVA includes approximately 37000 acre . Over 30 growers maintain the 2000 acre planted to wine grape vineyards. The easternmost designated Sonoma County wine region, Knights Valley AVA has the warmest climate in the county. The valley lies between the Alexander Valley AVA and Chalk Hill AVA wine regions to the west and the Mayacamas Mountains to the east. Geographically, the appellation separates the rest of Sonoma County from the Napa Valley AVA.",
"Title: Yadkin Valley AVA\n\nThe Yadkin Valley AVA is an American Viticultural Area that includes land in seven counties of northwestern North Carolina. The AVA encompasses an area of approximately 1400000 acre in the Yadkin River valley. The Yadkin Valley AVA includes all of Wilkes, Surry, and Yadkin counties, and parts of Davie, Davidson, Forsyth and Stokes counties. Yadkin Valley is home to more than three dozen wineries.",
"Title: Ozark Highlands AVA\n\nThe Ozark Highlands AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in southern Missouri in the Ozark Mountains. The appellation includes land from just east of Jefferson City in the north to the Eleven Point River in the south, including parts of Phelps, Maries, Osage, Gasconade, Franklin, Crawford, Shannon, Dent, Texas, Reynolds, and Pulaski counties. The AVA was established in 1987.",
"Title: San Francisco Bay AVA\n\nThe San Francisco Bay AVA is a large American Viticultural Area centered on the San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California. The AVA includes the counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, Santa Clara, San Francisco and San Mateo as well as parts of Santa Cruz and San Benito counties. The AVA was created in 1999 and encompasses over 1500000 acre . The AVA falls within the larger Central Coast AVA, four smaller designated AVAs are contained within it: Livermore Valley AVA, Pacheco Pass AVA, San Ysidro District AVA, and Santa Clara Valley AVA.",
"Title: Yorkville Highlands AVA\n\nThe Yorkville Highlands AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in southern Mendocino County, California. The Yorkville Highlands separate Sonoma County's Alexander Valley AVA from Mendocino County's Anderson Valley AVA. The soil in the Yorkville Highlands is rocky with a high gravel content, which provides excellent drainage. During the day, the climate is cooler than Alexander Valley but warmer than Anderson Valley, while at night the highlands are cooler than the surrounding areas.",
"Title: Arkansas Mountain AVA\n\nThe Arkansas Mountain AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in the Ozark Mountains of northwestern Arkansas. It is part of the larger Ozark Mountain AVA, which also includes regions in Missouri and Oklahoma. The smaller Altus AVA is entirely contained within the Arkansas Mountain AVA. The Arkansas Mountain AVA includes 2880000 acre , making it the ninth largest AVA as of 2008.",
"Title: Columbia Valley AVA\n\nThe Columbia Valley AVA is an American Viticultural Area which lies in the Columbia River Plateau, through much of central and southern Washington State, with a small section crossing into the neighboring state of Oregon. The AVA includes the drainage basin of the Columbia River and its tributaries through much of Washington. Allen Shoup, president of Washington State's largest winery Chateau Ste. Michelle, understood the importance of obtaining appellation status for Washington State to grow the reputation of the vineyards. He hired Drs. Wade Wolfe and Walter Clore to petition the federal government for appellation status, a request that was granted in 1984. The Columbia Valley AVA is the largest wine region in the state of Washington, including over 11000000 acre , of which over 40,000 acre are planted in vineyards. The Columbia Valley AVA includes 99% of the total vineyard area planted in the state of Washington. Grapes grown here include Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, Riesling, Syrah, Pinot gris, and Sauvignon blanc. Concord grapes and other \"Vitis labrusca\" grapes are grown in the region as well. The unique climates of the area allow the Columbia Valley to produce wines that are very fruit-forward, like California wine, but which also retain some of the balance and structure of European wine."
] |
995
|
The Temple of Flux was a large temporary art project created by The Flux Foundation for Burning Man, an annual gathering that takes place at Black Rock City—a temporary city erected in the Black Rock Desert in which location?
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Nevada
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bridge
|
easy
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"sentences": [
"Black Rock City LLC is the company that organizes the annual Burning Man event ending on Labor Day, on the dry lake of the Black Rock Desert in northwestern Nevada.",
" Although the organization is largely volunteer-driven, it has a for-profit form.",
" Its mission states that its efforts are, and its primary goal is, to establish community."
],
"title": "Black Rock City, LLC"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Burning Man is an annual gathering that takes place at Black Rock City—a temporary city erected in the Black Rock Desert in Nevada.",
" The event is described as an experiment in community and art, influenced by 10 main principles: \"radical\" inclusion, self-reliance, and self-expression, as well as community cooperation, civic responsibility, gifting, decommodification, participation, immediacy, and leaving no trace."
],
"title": "Burning Man"
},
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"Further Future is a transformational festival held in southern Nevada.",
" The Further Future model is, “a shared experience that’s beyond our future,” and, \"promises a carefully curated slate of, business and cultural leaders, chefs, mixologists and masseuses\".",
" Further Future caters to a techie club of invitation only exclusives in a controlled setting.",
" Further Future's membership is currently at 4000-5000 and is structured around a corporate retreat setting.",
" Further Future, located on the Moapa River Indian Reservation, claims to offers an \"all inclusive\" festival experience, different than the, \"vanish and leave no trace\" principles instilled in those who participate in Burning Man.",
" Further Future is the brainchild of a group called Robot Heart, an art and music collective known for the parties it throws during the annual Burning Man gathering in Northern Nevada's Black Rock Desert.",
" The Further Future event, \"aspires to be a gathering of people with the common goal to spend time together celebrating the infinite possibilities of the future, without necessarily being shackled to the dictates of the past or the cycles of present-day society.\"",
" the invitation-only festival for as many as 5,000 people, runs from April 29 to May 1."
],
"title": "Further Future"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Temple of Flux was a large temporary art project created by The Flux Foundation for Burning Man 2010.",
" The Temple was the tenth built at the festival and one of the largest.",
" Built of white-washed wood, the design was notable for being highly abstract in nature, consisting of 5 landforms that described cave and canyon-like spaces (a reflection on the festival's theme of \"Metropolis\").",
" The piece was approximately 100'x200'x40'.",
" Designed by Jess Hobbs, Rebecca Anders and PK (Peter Kimelman) it was built by a crew of 300 over a period of 4 months."
],
"title": "Temple of Flux"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Pink Mammoth is a San Francisco-based non-profit artist collective, founded by Ryel K and Derek Hena in August, 2003.",
" It is based partially on the philosophy of Burning Man, a radically expressive temporary city held annually in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada, and dedicated to unconditional self-support and free expression.",
" It also is influenced by the Buddhist concept of the Boddhisattva, a being dedicated to enabling, supporting, and encouraging others to reach their ultimate state of enlightenment."
],
"title": "Pink Mammoth"
},
{
"sentences": [
"John Law is an American artist, culture-jammer, and co-founder of the Cacophony Society and a member of the Suicide Club.",
" He is also a co-founder of the Burning Man Festival (a.k.a. Zone Trip #4, a.k.a. Black Rock City) which evolved out of the spirit of the Cacophony Society when a precursor solstice party was banned from San Francisco's Baker Beach and merged with another Cacophony event on the Black Rock desert in Nevada.",
" Originally from Michigan, Law has lived in San Francisco, California since 1976."
],
"title": "John Law (Burning Man)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"BMIR 94.5 FM (Burning Man Information Radio) is the unlicensed community radio station for Burning Man, an event held annually in Black Rock Desert, Nevada.",
" BMIR begins broadcasting on 94.5 FM on the playa in the week leading up to Burning Man and broadcasts over the internet year-round.",
" Currently, the station hosts more than 40 DJs that produce the programming played over the course of the event."
],
"title": "BMIR"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Taking My Parents to Burning Man is a 2014 Canadian documentary film directed by Joel Ashton McCarthy and Bryant H. Boesen that follows the latter's adventures with his 60-year-old parents at the \"infamous\", annual Burning Man arts festival in Black Rock Desert.",
" Their journey takes them on a road-trip from Vancouver, BC to northern Nevada in a 35-foot school bus.",
" It provides a, \"intimate, behind-the-scenes look at the preparation for, the journey to and the adventures at the least-likely family vacation imaginable.\""
],
"title": "Taking My Parents to Burning Man"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Black Rock Desert is a semi-arid region \"(in the Great Basin shrub steppe eco-region)\", of lava beds and playa, or alkali flats, situated in the Black Rock Desert-High Rock Canyon Emigrant Trails National Conservation Area, a silt playa 100 mi north of Reno, Nevada that encompasses more than 300000 acre of land and contains more than 120 mi of historic trails.",
" It is in the northern Nevada section of the Great Basin with a lakebed that is a dry remnant of Pleistocene Lake Lahontan.",
" The average annual precipitation \"(years 1971-2000)\" at Gerlach, Nevada (extreme south-west of the desert) is 7.90 in .",
" The Great Basin, named for the geography in which water is unable to flow out and remains in the basin, is a rugged land serrated by hundreds of mountain ranges, dried by wind and sun, with spectacular skies and scenic landscapes.",
" The region is notable for its paleogeologic features, as an area of 19th-century Emigrant Trails to California, as a venue for rocketry, and as an alternative to the Bonneville Salt Flats in northwestern Utah, for setting land speed records (Mach 1.02 in 1997).",
" It is also the location for the annual Burning Man festival."
],
"title": "Black Rock Desert"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Black Rock Desert Wilderness is a U S Wilderness Area in Nevada under the Bureau of Land Management.",
" It is located in the east arm of the Black Rock Desert playa east of the Black Rock Range and west of the Jackson Mountains."
],
"title": "Black Rock Desert Wilderness"
}
] |
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"Title: Black Rock City, LLC\n\nBlack Rock City LLC is the company that organizes the annual Burning Man event ending on Labor Day, on the dry lake of the Black Rock Desert in northwestern Nevada. Although the organization is largely volunteer-driven, it has a for-profit form. Its mission states that its efforts are, and its primary goal is, to establish community.",
"Title: Burning Man\n\nBurning Man is an annual gathering that takes place at Black Rock City—a temporary city erected in the Black Rock Desert in Nevada. The event is described as an experiment in community and art, influenced by 10 main principles: \"radical\" inclusion, self-reliance, and self-expression, as well as community cooperation, civic responsibility, gifting, decommodification, participation, immediacy, and leaving no trace.",
"Title: Further Future\n\nFurther Future is a transformational festival held in southern Nevada. The Further Future model is, “a shared experience that’s beyond our future,” and, \"promises a carefully curated slate of, business and cultural leaders, chefs, mixologists and masseuses\". Further Future caters to a techie club of invitation only exclusives in a controlled setting. Further Future's membership is currently at 4000-5000 and is structured around a corporate retreat setting. Further Future, located on the Moapa River Indian Reservation, claims to offers an \"all inclusive\" festival experience, different than the, \"vanish and leave no trace\" principles instilled in those who participate in Burning Man. Further Future is the brainchild of a group called Robot Heart, an art and music collective known for the parties it throws during the annual Burning Man gathering in Northern Nevada's Black Rock Desert. The Further Future event, \"aspires to be a gathering of people with the common goal to spend time together celebrating the infinite possibilities of the future, without necessarily being shackled to the dictates of the past or the cycles of present-day society.\" the invitation-only festival for as many as 5,000 people, runs from April 29 to May 1.",
"Title: Temple of Flux\n\nThe Temple of Flux was a large temporary art project created by The Flux Foundation for Burning Man 2010. The Temple was the tenth built at the festival and one of the largest. Built of white-washed wood, the design was notable for being highly abstract in nature, consisting of 5 landforms that described cave and canyon-like spaces (a reflection on the festival's theme of \"Metropolis\"). The piece was approximately 100'x200'x40'. Designed by Jess Hobbs, Rebecca Anders and PK (Peter Kimelman) it was built by a crew of 300 over a period of 4 months.",
"Title: Pink Mammoth\n\nPink Mammoth is a San Francisco-based non-profit artist collective, founded by Ryel K and Derek Hena in August, 2003. It is based partially on the philosophy of Burning Man, a radically expressive temporary city held annually in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada, and dedicated to unconditional self-support and free expression. It also is influenced by the Buddhist concept of the Boddhisattva, a being dedicated to enabling, supporting, and encouraging others to reach their ultimate state of enlightenment.",
"Title: John Law (Burning Man)\n\nJohn Law is an American artist, culture-jammer, and co-founder of the Cacophony Society and a member of the Suicide Club. He is also a co-founder of the Burning Man Festival (a.k.a. Zone Trip #4, a.k.a. Black Rock City) which evolved out of the spirit of the Cacophony Society when a precursor solstice party was banned from San Francisco's Baker Beach and merged with another Cacophony event on the Black Rock desert in Nevada. Originally from Michigan, Law has lived in San Francisco, California since 1976.",
"Title: BMIR\n\nBMIR 94.5 FM (Burning Man Information Radio) is the unlicensed community radio station for Burning Man, an event held annually in Black Rock Desert, Nevada. BMIR begins broadcasting on 94.5 FM on the playa in the week leading up to Burning Man and broadcasts over the internet year-round. Currently, the station hosts more than 40 DJs that produce the programming played over the course of the event.",
"Title: Taking My Parents to Burning Man\n\nTaking My Parents to Burning Man is a 2014 Canadian documentary film directed by Joel Ashton McCarthy and Bryant H. Boesen that follows the latter's adventures with his 60-year-old parents at the \"infamous\", annual Burning Man arts festival in Black Rock Desert. Their journey takes them on a road-trip from Vancouver, BC to northern Nevada in a 35-foot school bus. It provides a, \"intimate, behind-the-scenes look at the preparation for, the journey to and the adventures at the least-likely family vacation imaginable.\"",
"Title: Black Rock Desert\n\nThe Black Rock Desert is a semi-arid region \"(in the Great Basin shrub steppe eco-region)\", of lava beds and playa, or alkali flats, situated in the Black Rock Desert-High Rock Canyon Emigrant Trails National Conservation Area, a silt playa 100 mi north of Reno, Nevada that encompasses more than 300000 acre of land and contains more than 120 mi of historic trails. It is in the northern Nevada section of the Great Basin with a lakebed that is a dry remnant of Pleistocene Lake Lahontan. The average annual precipitation \"(years 1971-2000)\" at Gerlach, Nevada (extreme south-west of the desert) is 7.90 in . The Great Basin, named for the geography in which water is unable to flow out and remains in the basin, is a rugged land serrated by hundreds of mountain ranges, dried by wind and sun, with spectacular skies and scenic landscapes. The region is notable for its paleogeologic features, as an area of 19th-century Emigrant Trails to California, as a venue for rocketry, and as an alternative to the Bonneville Salt Flats in northwestern Utah, for setting land speed records (Mach 1.02 in 1997). It is also the location for the annual Burning Man festival.",
"Title: Black Rock Desert Wilderness\n\nThe Black Rock Desert Wilderness is a U S Wilderness Area in Nevada under the Bureau of Land Management. It is located in the east arm of the Black Rock Desert playa east of the Black Rock Range and west of the Jackson Mountains."
] |
996
|
Was Family Health founded in the same country that the phrase Horn OK Please is commonly found in?
|
no
|
comparison
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medium
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"Horn OK Please",
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"Ian Scott was a banker who worked for the then National Bank.",
" Starting in this home town of Mirboo North, Victoria, he rose through the ranks to become a Manager, Regional Manager then City Executive.",
" Scott joined Rotary in 1973.",
" He served in many Rotary Clubs throughout New South Wales and Victoria.",
" In 1981, while a member of the Rotary Club of Mornington, Victoria, Scott was moved by the plight of families affected by sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).",
" To encourage further research on this problem, he proposed that Rotary establish a national research foundation with a corpus of A$2 million to fund health research, with a focus on family health problems.",
" Rotary accepted this proposal and Scott served as treasurer on the board of the Australian Rotary Health Research Fund (later called Australian Rotary Health).",
" By 1995, ARH had raised enough money to fund its first grants, which went to research on SIDS.",
" Research supported by ARH led to a major decrease in mortality from SIDS in Australia.",
" ARH has subsequently supported research into a number of other areas, including environmental health problems of the aged, adolescent health, family health and mental illness.",
" It is currently the major non-government supporter of mental illness research in Australia.",
" By 2011, over A$24 million had been contributed to medical research in Australia."
],
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"Covenant Health System is an American health care provider which serves West Texas and Eastern New Mexico.",
" It has about 1,300 beds in its five primary acute-care and specialty hospitals; it also manages about a dozen affiliated community hospitals.",
" Covenant Health System, part of the St. Joseph Health System, also maintains a network of family health care and medical clinics.",
" Covenant Health System's major facilities are Covenant Medical Center, Covenant Specialty Hospital, and Covenant Women's and Children's Hospital.",
" The health system also includes some 20 clinics and 50 physician practices, and its extensive outreach programs target isolated rural communities with mobile services.",
" Covenant Health was founded in 1998 through the merger of two of Lubbock's health care facilities, St. Mary of the Plains Hospital and the Lubbock Methodist Hospital System."
],
"title": "Covenant Health System"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Programa Saúde da Família (PSF), Family Health Program, in Portuguese language is one of the national public health programs in Brazil, which implements a national policy for primary care settings with the aim of substituting part of the traditional model of primary care based on medical specialists.",
" As its name says, its main focus is on families instead of individuals, and it is organized around multidisciplinary Family Health Teams, formed by a core of professionals such as physicians, nurses, dentists, psychologists and social workers, as well as community health agents, a kind of \"barefoot doctor\"."
],
"title": "Programa Saúde da Família"
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"sentences": [
"Horn OK Please is a phrase commonly painted on commercial vehicles like trucks, buses or local taxis in India.",
" The purpose of the phrase is to alert a driver of a vehicle approaching from behind to sound their horn in case they wish to overtake."
],
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},
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"\"Horn OK Please\" is the fifth single released from the soundtrack of the 2014 Bollywood film starring Naseeruddin Shah, Arshad Warsi, Madhuri Dixit and Huma Qureshi in lead roles directed by Abhishek Chaubey.",
" The song is composed by Vishal Bhardwaj, the composer and co-producer of the film with the lyrics written by long-term collaborator Gulzar, performed by Honey Singh, Sukhwinder Singh and with backing vocals by Anushka Manchanda.",
" The song was released on 24 December 2013 on iTunes.",
" The single has a theme of Babban searching for Khalujaan after separation being explored."
],
"title": "Horn OK Please (song)"
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"UCLA Health is an academic medical center which comprises a number of hospitals and an extensive primary care network in the Los Angeles region.",
" Together, the network aims to achieve coverage for two million lives: \"every 4 miles 4 PCPs plus a 50,000 sq. ft. hub within 15 miles\".",
" As a regional health provider, it benefits from the academic affiliation offered by the UCLA campus, as this increases its status in the medical marketplace.",
" For instance, the symbiotic relationship with the campus allowed the creation of nominal assistant professor-level appointments for primary care physicians, but this practice has now been limited because of opposition from the academic community.",
" In 2007, UCLA Health founded Operation Mend, a program for treating military veterans who were wounded in wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.",
" In 2016 Operation Mend received a grant from Wounded Warrior Project to expand its offering to include PTSD treatment and became part of the Warrior Care Network."
],
"title": "UCLA Health System"
},
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"sentences": [
"The US Family Health Plan (USFHP) is a U.S. Department of Defense-sponsored healthcare plan that serves military family members exclusively.",
" US Family Health Plan operates in six regions, sixteen states, including the District of Columbia."
],
"title": "US Family Health Plan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The European Institute of Women's Health (EIWH) is a women's and family health policy development institution.",
" It was established in 1996, primarily to ensure women's and indeed all aspects of family health and well being were on the European and national member parliament's agendas.",
" The EIWH, is an NGO, established as a company, no shares.",
" Its administrative office is based in Dublin, Ireland and it is a registered charity."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Family Health was an American health magazine.",
" The magazine was founded by Maxwell M Geffen in the 1969.",
" Its target audience was women.",
" The publisher of the magazine was Family Media.",
" In 1981 it was renamed \"Health\".",
" Hank Herman served as the editor-in-chief of the magazine, which ceased publication in 1991."
],
"title": "Family Health (magazine)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Grace Cottage Family Health & Hospital is an independent, non-profit critical access hospital and rural health clinic located in Townshend, Vermont.",
" The 19-bed hospital specializes in serving patients with acute, rehabilitative and palliative care needs.",
" The hospital has a 24/7 Emergency Department, a diagnostic imaging department and a full-service laboratory.",
" Grace Cottage Family Health has ten primary care providers, a pediatrician, a psychiatric nurse practitioner, a urologist, and podiatrist.",
" Physical, occupational, and speech therapy are offered to inpatients and outpatients.",
" The hospital also operates a retail pharmacy, Messenger Valley Pharmacy."
],
"title": "Grace Cottage Hospital"
}
] |
[
"Title: Ian Scott (Rotarian)\n\nIan Scott was a banker who worked for the then National Bank. Starting in this home town of Mirboo North, Victoria, he rose through the ranks to become a Manager, Regional Manager then City Executive. Scott joined Rotary in 1973. He served in many Rotary Clubs throughout New South Wales and Victoria. In 1981, while a member of the Rotary Club of Mornington, Victoria, Scott was moved by the plight of families affected by sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). To encourage further research on this problem, he proposed that Rotary establish a national research foundation with a corpus of A$2 million to fund health research, with a focus on family health problems. Rotary accepted this proposal and Scott served as treasurer on the board of the Australian Rotary Health Research Fund (later called Australian Rotary Health). By 1995, ARH had raised enough money to fund its first grants, which went to research on SIDS. Research supported by ARH led to a major decrease in mortality from SIDS in Australia. ARH has subsequently supported research into a number of other areas, including environmental health problems of the aged, adolescent health, family health and mental illness. It is currently the major non-government supporter of mental illness research in Australia. By 2011, over A$24 million had been contributed to medical research in Australia.",
"Title: Covenant Health System\n\nCovenant Health System is an American health care provider which serves West Texas and Eastern New Mexico. It has about 1,300 beds in its five primary acute-care and specialty hospitals; it also manages about a dozen affiliated community hospitals. Covenant Health System, part of the St. Joseph Health System, also maintains a network of family health care and medical clinics. Covenant Health System's major facilities are Covenant Medical Center, Covenant Specialty Hospital, and Covenant Women's and Children's Hospital. The health system also includes some 20 clinics and 50 physician practices, and its extensive outreach programs target isolated rural communities with mobile services. Covenant Health was founded in 1998 through the merger of two of Lubbock's health care facilities, St. Mary of the Plains Hospital and the Lubbock Methodist Hospital System.",
"Title: Programa Saúde da Família\n\nThe Programa Saúde da Família (PSF), Family Health Program, in Portuguese language is one of the national public health programs in Brazil, which implements a national policy for primary care settings with the aim of substituting part of the traditional model of primary care based on medical specialists. As its name says, its main focus is on families instead of individuals, and it is organized around multidisciplinary Family Health Teams, formed by a core of professionals such as physicians, nurses, dentists, psychologists and social workers, as well as community health agents, a kind of \"barefoot doctor\".",
"Title: Horn OK Please\n\nHorn OK Please is a phrase commonly painted on commercial vehicles like trucks, buses or local taxis in India. The purpose of the phrase is to alert a driver of a vehicle approaching from behind to sound their horn in case they wish to overtake.",
"Title: Horn OK Please (song)\n\n\"Horn OK Please\" is the fifth single released from the soundtrack of the 2014 Bollywood film starring Naseeruddin Shah, Arshad Warsi, Madhuri Dixit and Huma Qureshi in lead roles directed by Abhishek Chaubey. The song is composed by Vishal Bhardwaj, the composer and co-producer of the film with the lyrics written by long-term collaborator Gulzar, performed by Honey Singh, Sukhwinder Singh and with backing vocals by Anushka Manchanda. The song was released on 24 December 2013 on iTunes. The single has a theme of Babban searching for Khalujaan after separation being explored.",
"Title: UCLA Health System\n\nUCLA Health is an academic medical center which comprises a number of hospitals and an extensive primary care network in the Los Angeles region. Together, the network aims to achieve coverage for two million lives: \"every 4 miles 4 PCPs plus a 50,000 sq. ft. hub within 15 miles\". As a regional health provider, it benefits from the academic affiliation offered by the UCLA campus, as this increases its status in the medical marketplace. For instance, the symbiotic relationship with the campus allowed the creation of nominal assistant professor-level appointments for primary care physicians, but this practice has now been limited because of opposition from the academic community. In 2007, UCLA Health founded Operation Mend, a program for treating military veterans who were wounded in wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. In 2016 Operation Mend received a grant from Wounded Warrior Project to expand its offering to include PTSD treatment and became part of the Warrior Care Network.",
"Title: US Family Health Plan\n\nThe US Family Health Plan (USFHP) is a U.S. Department of Defense-sponsored healthcare plan that serves military family members exclusively. US Family Health Plan operates in six regions, sixteen states, including the District of Columbia.",
"Title: European Institute of Women's Health\n\nThe European Institute of Women's Health (EIWH) is a women's and family health policy development institution. It was established in 1996, primarily to ensure women's and indeed all aspects of family health and well being were on the European and national member parliament's agendas. The EIWH, is an NGO, established as a company, no shares. Its administrative office is based in Dublin, Ireland and it is a registered charity.",
"Title: Family Health (magazine)\n\nFamily Health was an American health magazine. The magazine was founded by Maxwell M Geffen in the 1969. Its target audience was women. The publisher of the magazine was Family Media. In 1981 it was renamed \"Health\". Hank Herman served as the editor-in-chief of the magazine, which ceased publication in 1991.",
"Title: Grace Cottage Hospital\n\nGrace Cottage Family Health & Hospital is an independent, non-profit critical access hospital and rural health clinic located in Townshend, Vermont. The 19-bed hospital specializes in serving patients with acute, rehabilitative and palliative care needs. The hospital has a 24/7 Emergency Department, a diagnostic imaging department and a full-service laboratory. Grace Cottage Family Health has ten primary care providers, a pediatrician, a psychiatric nurse practitioner, a urologist, and podiatrist. Physical, occupational, and speech therapy are offered to inpatients and outpatients. The hospital also operates a retail pharmacy, Messenger Valley Pharmacy."
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Which character voiced by Kristen Bell is featured in Disneyland's A Christmas Fantasy Parade?
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Anna
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" The parade was intended to serve as a spiritual successor to the long-running Main Street Electrical Parade, which has appeared at numerous Disney parks in several different incarnations since 1972.",
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" The parade has also spun off several other versions that ran or continue to run at Disney parks around the world.",
" Currently, an updated version runs at Tokyo Disneyland as the \"Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade: DreamLights\".",
" In 2014, Hong Kong Disneyland premiered a spiritual successor to the Main Street Electrical Parade, the \"Paint the Night Parade\", which, like its predecessor, features \"Baroque Hoedown\" as its theme song.",
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"The Houston Art Car Parade is an annual event in Houston, Texas, featuring a display of all types of rolling art.",
" The first and largest Art Car parade in the world, at any given parade spectators will see cars, bicycles, motorcycles, roller-skaters, and many other types of motorized and human-powered vehicles all decorated in various themes.",
" There are also classic cars, lowriders, and various other highly modified roadworthy vehicles.",
" The parade has been a Houston tradition since 1988, when 40 decorated vehicles were featured during the Houston International Festival.",
" The first art car parade took place on May 14, 1986, when 11 vehicles participated in a parade down Montrose Boulevard within the Neartown area.",
" In recent years, the parade has been held on Allen Parkway until the 2015 season prior to the re-routing of Allen Parkway where the westbound lanes have been converted into parking spaces; since 2016 the parade has been relocated to a section of Downtown Houston going up Smith Street with parade route going past Houston City Hall exiting westbound to Allen Parkway.",
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"Title: Paint the Night\n\nPaint the Night is a nighttime parade at Hong Kong Disneyland and Disneyland. The Hong Kong version premiered on September 11, 2014, and the Disneyland version debuted on May 22, 2015, as part of the park's 60th anniversary Diamond Celebration. The parade was intended to serve as a spiritual successor to the long-running Main Street Electrical Parade, which has appeared at numerous Disney parks in several different incarnations since 1972. At Disneyland, Paint the Night made its last regular performance on September 5, 2016, and returned as a seasonal offering for the 2016 holiday season. The original Main Street Electrical Parade returned to Disneyland in 2017 for a limited-time run.",
"Title: Mickey's WaterWorks\n\nMickey's WaterWorks was the summertime parade at Hong Kong Disneyland. It was originally created exclusively for Hong Kong Disneyland for the 2007 Summer season by Walt Disney Creative Entertainment, and is presented by Bonaqua Drinking Water. Although Mickey's WaterWorks officially began its run on July 14th of that year, it made its debut one week earlier. The only year it didn't run during its run was in 2011, when Hong Kong Disneyland continued on with their Flights of Fantasy Parade. This parade has not ran since the summer of 2013, so it is possible that the parade has been retired.",
"Title: A Christmas Fantasy Parade\n\nThe \"A Christmas Fantasy Parade\" is an annual parade presented at Disneyland Park in the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, CA. The parade is a holiday parade that runs (usually) from the weekend before Thanksgiving until the Sunday after New Years. It debuted in during the 1994 Holiday Season, replacing the \"\"Very Merry Christmas Parade\".\" The parade features several Christmas themed floats and a catchy soundtrack, along with favorite Disney characters such as Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Pluto, Goofy, Clarabelle Cow, Elsa, Anna, Woody & Buzz Lightyear, Belle, Beast, Snow White and her Prince, Princess Aurora, Prince Phillip, Cinderella, Prince Charming, Ariel, Prince Eric, Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore, and the Babes in Toyland soldiers. Earlier versions of the parade included Scrooge McDuck, Roger Rabbit, Max Goof, characters from \"Lilo & Stitch\", \"The Hunchback of Notre Dame\", \"Mulan\", \"Aladdin\", and also young children.",
"Title: Elle Bishop\n\nElle Bishop is a fictional character who appeared on the American psychological thriller science fiction series \"Heroes\", which aired on NBC from 2006 to 2010. The character was created by series creator Tim Kring and portrayed by actress Kristen Bell. Elle was created by Kring to act as a contrast to the rest of the characters, who had all recently found out they had abilities, whereas Elle had known her whole life. Bell, who had previously starred in the then recently cancelled series \"Veronica Mars\", was a fan of the series and had met up with the writers that informed her they would love to have her on the show. While the character of Elle was created before Bell was cast, following her casting, the character was slightly altered to better resemble her. Elle was one of the new characters introduced in the second season and according to contract, would continue on the series for at least 13 episodes into season three.",
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"Title: Disney on Parade\n\nDisney on Parade was a daytime parade of the Hong Kong Disneyland theme park in Penny's Bay, Lantau Island, Hong Kong. It was debuted on rehearsal days throughout June 2005, before the grand opening of Hong Kong Disneyland on September 12, 2005. The parade takes a few floats and themes from Tokyo Disneyland's former daytime parade named \"Disney on Parade: 100 Years of Magic\". It ran until early 2003, when it was replaced by \"Disney's Dreams on Parade\".",
"Title: Houston Art Car Parade\n\nThe Houston Art Car Parade is an annual event in Houston, Texas, featuring a display of all types of rolling art. The first and largest Art Car parade in the world, at any given parade spectators will see cars, bicycles, motorcycles, roller-skaters, and many other types of motorized and human-powered vehicles all decorated in various themes. There are also classic cars, lowriders, and various other highly modified roadworthy vehicles. The parade has been a Houston tradition since 1988, when 40 decorated vehicles were featured during the Houston International Festival. The first art car parade took place on May 14, 1986, when 11 vehicles participated in a parade down Montrose Boulevard within the Neartown area. In recent years, the parade has been held on Allen Parkway until the 2015 season prior to the re-routing of Allen Parkway where the westbound lanes have been converted into parking spaces; since 2016 the parade has been relocated to a section of Downtown Houston going up Smith Street with parade route going past Houston City Hall exiting westbound to Allen Parkway. The 2004 parade featured 250 entries observed by a live audience of over 100,000 people. There were over 260 entries in the 2006 parade. The 2007 parade featured 282 entries. On November 28, 2009, Houston had an illuminated art car parade, dubbed Glowarama. Dan Aykroyd served as the Grand Marshal for the 2010 parade.",
"Title: Fly with Me (Jonas Brothers song)\n\n\"Fly with Me\" is the second single by American pop rock band Jonas Brothers from their fourth studio album \"Lines, Vines and Trying Times\". It was released on June 9, 2009, through Hollywood Records. The song was featured in the film \"\", in which the Brothers provided voiceover work. It was written by the group and their bassist, Greg Garbowsky, about Kevin and Danielle's relationship before marriage, despite both of them being far apart from each other. A Cantonese version of the song is played in the \"Flights of Fantasy Parade\", a parade at Hong Kong Disneyland in Hong Kong.",
"Title: Anna (Disney)\n\nPrincess Anna of Arendelle is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Animation Studios' 53rd animated film \"Frozen\". She is voiced by Kristen Bell as an adult. At the beginning of the film, Livvy Stubenrauch and Katie Lopez provided her speaking and singing voice as a young child, respectively. Agatha Lee Monn portrayed her as a nine-year-old (singing)."
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998
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The first Comdex was held in what city?
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Paradise, Nevada.
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" The marathon is generally held the first Sunday in October, with as many as 10,000 runners competing.",
" It features both full marathon and half marathon events, a Non-competitive Family Walk, and a Kid's Fun Run & Obstacle Course.",
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" The empire was a federal state, with its constituent states remaining sovereign states.",
" Among the states, the majority were monarchies, 3 states were republics and Alsace-Lorraine was an imperial territory ruled by a steward.",
" The states became part of the German Empire by an 1871 treaty.",
" The head of the empire was granted the title German Emperor (with the title \"Emperor of Germany\" being deliberately avoided), and was simultaneously a federal prince as King of Prussia, the sovereign of its largest federal state.",
" Of the princely heads of state, 4 held the title King (König) (the Kings of Prussia, Bavaria, Saxony, and Württemberg), 6 held the title Grand Duke (Großherzog), 5 held the title Duke (Herzog), and 7 held the title Prince (i.e. Sovereign Prince, \"Fürst\").",
" The heads of state of the city republics, where the concepts of nobility and royalty did not exist, were of equal standing to the federal princes and held the titles First Mayor and President of the Senate (Hamburg), Mayor and President of the Senate (Lübeck), and President of the Senate and Mayor (Bremen).",
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"The World Costume Festival is an international fashion festival held every two years in the Philippines city of Vigan City in Ilocos Sur.",
" The event showcases indigenous and modern costumes geared towards live performances, such as drama, festivals, events, as well as multimedia presentations.",
" It emphasizes apparel for special ritual occasions or theater performance work as opposed to regular fashion apparel.",
" Its organizers aim to promote tourism as well as encourage native loom-weaving and fabrics.",
" There is an emphasis on fabric materials and Philippine weaving methods such as batik, abel, and piña, from different parts of the Philippines.",
" A festival was held in Vigan City in the last week of April in 2013.",
" The dominant view is that the 2013 festival in Vigan was the first world costume festival, although there is a report of a similar costume festival that was held in Davao City in the southern Philippine island of Mindanao in 2001.",
" There are reports of the event either becoming an annual event or being held every two years.",
" The event coincides with fashion festivals held in different cities in the Philippines.",
" The event was described as a preview for the \"World Stage Design Festival\" in Cardiff, Wales.",
" The primary focus of the event is a costume competition.",
" The highest award at the festival is the \"Golden Kneeling Carabao Trophy,\" the carabao is a Philippine water buffalo sometimes found in swamps.",
" In addition to the costume competition, the event has workshops, classes by designers, conferences, as well as lectures from international experts.",
" There is a costume parade down the cobblestone streets of Vigan.",
" The event has \"jubilant colors\" as well as a body-painting competition.",
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" The West Coast PC Faire was formed to provide a more specialized show.",
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"The Toronto Marathon, held annually in May, is a race from Mel Lastman Square, in the north end of Toronto, to Ontario Place.",
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" The origins of the event trace back to 1977.",
" In 2003, its name was changed to the Toronto Marathon.",
" In 2008, it was again renamed for a new primary sponsor, GoodLife Fitness.",
" It was held previously on the third Sunday in October, the first Sunday after Canadian Thanksgiving, for 16 consecutive years.",
" Because of concerns that the Toronto Waterfront Marathon was being held three weeks prior lead to too many road closures, the Toronto Marathon is now run in May, beginning in 2011.",
" The event was temporarily held mid-May in 2011, due to other events in the City of Toronto that year.",
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" Melbourne is the southernmost city to host the games.",
" Equestrian events could not be held in Australia due to quarantine regulations.",
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"Title: Portland Marathon\n\nThe Portland Marathon is an annual marathon sporting event held in the city of Portland, Oregon. The 2015 Portland Marathon was held Sunday, October 4, 2015. The event begins at 7:00 a.m. It was first held in 1972 and has been held every year since. The marathon is generally held the first Sunday in October, with as many as 10,000 runners competing. It features both full marathon and half marathon events, a Non-competitive Family Walk, and a Kid's Fun Run & Obstacle Course. As of 2016, the marathon drew around 7,000 participants for the marathon and 3,000 for the half-marathon.",
"Title: Federal prince\n\nFederal prince (German: \"Bundesfürsten\" , \"Princes of the Federation\") was the generic term for the royal heads of state (monarchs) of the various states making up the German Empire, with the exception of the states that were republics and Alsace-Lorraine which had a special status. The empire was a federal state, with its constituent states remaining sovereign states. Among the states, the majority were monarchies, 3 states were republics and Alsace-Lorraine was an imperial territory ruled by a steward. The states became part of the German Empire by an 1871 treaty. The head of the empire was granted the title German Emperor (with the title \"Emperor of Germany\" being deliberately avoided), and was simultaneously a federal prince as King of Prussia, the sovereign of its largest federal state. Of the princely heads of state, 4 held the title King (König) (the Kings of Prussia, Bavaria, Saxony, and Württemberg), 6 held the title Grand Duke (Großherzog), 5 held the title Duke (Herzog), and 7 held the title Prince (i.e. Sovereign Prince, \"Fürst\"). The heads of state of the city republics, where the concepts of nobility and royalty did not exist, were of equal standing to the federal princes and held the titles First Mayor and President of the Senate (Hamburg), Mayor and President of the Senate (Lübeck), and President of the Senate and Mayor (Bremen). The heads of state of the city republics were regarded as primi inter pares among the senators according to the states' republican constitutions, and these states were ruled by an oligarchy of hereditary Grand Burghers, also known as Hanseaten or patricians.",
"Title: Prairie du Chien City Hall\n\nThe Prairie du Chien City Hall is the city of Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin's historic former city hall. The city hall was built in 1894 on the grounds of the city's former opera house, which burned down the previous year. In addition to being the center of city government, the building served a variety of other purposes; it held a civic auditorium, Prairie du Chien's first public library, a jail, and the city's police and fire departments. From 1929 to the 1950s, the American Legion held meetings and events in the building as well. In 2002–03, the city government left the building for a new city hall.",
"Title: World Costume Festival\n\nThe World Costume Festival is an international fashion festival held every two years in the Philippines city of Vigan City in Ilocos Sur. The event showcases indigenous and modern costumes geared towards live performances, such as drama, festivals, events, as well as multimedia presentations. It emphasizes apparel for special ritual occasions or theater performance work as opposed to regular fashion apparel. Its organizers aim to promote tourism as well as encourage native loom-weaving and fabrics. There is an emphasis on fabric materials and Philippine weaving methods such as batik, abel, and piña, from different parts of the Philippines. A festival was held in Vigan City in the last week of April in 2013. The dominant view is that the 2013 festival in Vigan was the first world costume festival, although there is a report of a similar costume festival that was held in Davao City in the southern Philippine island of Mindanao in 2001. There are reports of the event either becoming an annual event or being held every two years. The event coincides with fashion festivals held in different cities in the Philippines. The event was described as a preview for the \"World Stage Design Festival\" in Cardiff, Wales. The primary focus of the event is a costume competition. The highest award at the festival is the \"Golden Kneeling Carabao Trophy,\" the carabao is a Philippine water buffalo sometimes found in swamps. In addition to the costume competition, the event has workshops, classes by designers, conferences, as well as lectures from international experts. There is a costume parade down the cobblestone streets of Vigan. The event has \"jubilant colors\" as well as a body-painting competition. The \"Manila Standard\" described the event as \"kaleidoscopic\" with people wearing costumes from the historic past.",
"Title: West Coast Computer Faire\n\nThe West Coast Computer Faire was an annual computer industry conference and exposition most often associated with San Francisco, its first and most frequent venue. The first fair was held in 1977 and was organized by Jim Warren and Bob Reiling. At the time, it was the biggest computer show in the world, intended to popularize the personal computer in the home. The West Coast PC Faire was formed to provide a more specialized show. However, Apple stopped exhibiting at the West Coast Computer Faire, refusing to exhibit at any show other than COMDEX that also had PC-based exhibits.",
"Title: Toronto Marathon\n\nThe Toronto Marathon, held annually in May, is a race from Mel Lastman Square, in the north end of Toronto, to Ontario Place. The race was initially called the Canadian International Marathon, and was first held in 1995 under its current organizer. The origins of the event trace back to 1977. In 2003, its name was changed to the Toronto Marathon. In 2008, it was again renamed for a new primary sponsor, GoodLife Fitness. It was held previously on the third Sunday in October, the first Sunday after Canadian Thanksgiving, for 16 consecutive years. Because of concerns that the Toronto Waterfront Marathon was being held three weeks prior lead to too many road closures, the Toronto Marathon is now run in May, beginning in 2011. The event was temporarily held mid-May in 2011, due to other events in the City of Toronto that year. The event is now held on the first Sunday in May, beginning in 2012.",
"Title: 1956 Summer Olympics\n\nThe 1956 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XVI Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event which was held in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, in 1956, apart from the equestrian events, which were held five months earlier in Stockholm. The 1956 Games were the first to be staged in the Southern Hemisphere and Oceania, as well as the first to be held outside Europe and North America. Melbourne is the southernmost city to host the games. Equestrian events could not be held in Australia due to quarantine regulations. This was the second Olympics not to be held entirely in one country, the first being the 1920 Summer Olympics, which Antwerp, Belgium, co-hosted with Amsterdam and Ostend.",
"Title: Bally's Las Vegas\n\nBally's Las Vegas (formerly MGM Grand Hotel and Casino) is a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment Corporation. The hotel features 2,814 extra-sized guestrooms that are 450 sqft or larger and over 175000 sqft of banquet and meeting space. The casino occupies 66187 sqft . About 75% of the rooms are in the Indigo Tower, and were renovated in 2004. The remaining rooms are located in the Jubilee Tower, constructed in 1981."
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The song "Errol" by Australian Crawl is an lyrical biography about an actor that became a U.S. citizen in what year?
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1942
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{
"title": [
"Errol (song)",
"Errol Flynn"
],
"sent_id": [
1,
2
]
}
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[
{
"sentences": [
"Errol Leslie Flynn (20 June 1909 – 14 October 1959) was an Australian-born American actor who achieved fame in Hollywood after 1935.",
" He was known for his romantic swashbuckler roles in Hollywood films, as well as frequent partnerships with Olivia de Havilland.",
" He became a U.S. citizen in 1942."
],
"title": "Errol Flynn"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Australian Crawl (often called Aussie Crawl or The Crawl by fans) were an Australian rock band founded by James Reyne (lead vocals/piano), Brad Robinson (rhythm guitar), Paul Williams (bass), Simon Binks (lead guitar) and David Reyne (drums) in 1978.",
" David Reyne soon left and was replaced by Bill McDonough (drums, percussion).",
" They were later joined by his brother Guy McDonough (vocals, rhythm guitar).",
" The band was named after the front crawl swimming style also known as the Australian crawl."
],
"title": "Australian Crawl"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Downhearted\" is the third single released by Australian surf rock band Australian Crawl from their debut album \"The Boys Light Up\".",
" The song was written by Sean Higgins, Guy McDonough and Bill McDonough.",
" All three songwriters had been bandmates in the Flatheads, but at the time only Bill McDonough was a member of Australian Crawl.",
" It was produced by David Briggs."
],
"title": "Downhearted"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Errol\" is the second single by iconic Australian surf rock band Australian Crawl taken from their 1981 album \"Sirocco\".",
" The song was written by James Reyne and Guy McDonough, and is a lyrical biography about Australian-born actor Errol Flynn.",
" It was produced by Peter Dawkins."
],
"title": "Errol (song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The front crawl or forward crawl, also known as the Australian crawl or American crawl, is a swimming stroke usually regarded as the fastest of the four front primary strokes.",
" As such, the front crawl stroke is almost universally used during a freestyle swimming competition, and hence freestyle is used metonymically for the front crawl.",
" It is one of two long axis strokes, the other one being the backstroke.",
" Unlike the backstroke, the butterfly stroke, and the breaststroke, the front crawl is not regulated by the FINA.",
" This style is sometimes referred to as the Australian crawl although this can sometimes refer to a more specific variant of front crawl."
],
"title": "Front crawl"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Company of Strangers were a short-lived music group from Australia.",
" The group consisted of Simon Hussey (Cats Under Pressure and Australian Crawl), Jef Scott (Geisha), James Reyne (Australian Crawl) and Daryl Braithwaite (Sherbet)."
],
"title": "Company of Strangers (band)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Guy Gillis McDonough (1955–1984) was an Australian rock musician best known for rhythm guitar and singer-songwriter with the iconic band Australian Crawl.",
" He provided rhythm guitar and lead vocals on two of their well-known songs, \"Oh No Not You Again\" and \"Errol\".",
" McDonough's solo 1985 release, \"My Place\", was produced by his brother, Bill McDonough."
],
"title": "Guy McDonough"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Bradford Leigh \"Brad\" Robinson (1958 – 13 October 1996) was an Australian rock musician best known as lead and rhythm guitarist with the 1980s band Australian Crawl.",
" Robinson had a later career as a manager for musicians and sports personalities.",
" In 1993 Robinson was diagnosed with lymphoma and, in October 1996 when Australian Crawl were inducted into the Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame, he was hospitalised with the disease and unable to attend.",
" Brad Robinson died two weeks later, aged 38."
],
"title": "Brad Robinson"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lost & Found is a compilation album of recording studio sessions credited to members of Australian Crawl and other artists; it includes tracks originally recorded with Guy McDonough and released on his 1985 posthumous solo album \"My Place\".",
" Guy McDonough had been Australian Crawl's guitarist, vocalist and songwriter from late 1980 until his death in 1984.",
" Former Australian Crawl drummer Bill McDonough (Guy's older brother) and producer Peter Blyton compiled, produced and mixed the tracks for \"Lost & Found\"."
],
"title": "Lost & Found (Australian Crawl album)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Australian Crawl was an Australian surf / pop rock band.",
" The band released four studio albums, two live albums, six compilations, seventeen singles, one extended play, and three video albums.",
" These include releases credited to Australian Crawl, Australian Crawl and James Reyne (but not his solo material), and 'Members of Australian Crawl'."
],
"title": "Australian Crawl discography"
}
] |
[
"Title: Errol Flynn\n\nErrol Leslie Flynn (20 June 1909 – 14 October 1959) was an Australian-born American actor who achieved fame in Hollywood after 1935. He was known for his romantic swashbuckler roles in Hollywood films, as well as frequent partnerships with Olivia de Havilland. He became a U.S. citizen in 1942.",
"Title: Australian Crawl\n\nAustralian Crawl (often called Aussie Crawl or The Crawl by fans) were an Australian rock band founded by James Reyne (lead vocals/piano), Brad Robinson (rhythm guitar), Paul Williams (bass), Simon Binks (lead guitar) and David Reyne (drums) in 1978. David Reyne soon left and was replaced by Bill McDonough (drums, percussion). They were later joined by his brother Guy McDonough (vocals, rhythm guitar). The band was named after the front crawl swimming style also known as the Australian crawl.",
"Title: Downhearted\n\n\"Downhearted\" is the third single released by Australian surf rock band Australian Crawl from their debut album \"The Boys Light Up\". The song was written by Sean Higgins, Guy McDonough and Bill McDonough. All three songwriters had been bandmates in the Flatheads, but at the time only Bill McDonough was a member of Australian Crawl. It was produced by David Briggs.",
"Title: Errol (song)\n\n\"Errol\" is the second single by iconic Australian surf rock band Australian Crawl taken from their 1981 album \"Sirocco\". The song was written by James Reyne and Guy McDonough, and is a lyrical biography about Australian-born actor Errol Flynn. It was produced by Peter Dawkins.",
"Title: Front crawl\n\nThe front crawl or forward crawl, also known as the Australian crawl or American crawl, is a swimming stroke usually regarded as the fastest of the four front primary strokes. As such, the front crawl stroke is almost universally used during a freestyle swimming competition, and hence freestyle is used metonymically for the front crawl. It is one of two long axis strokes, the other one being the backstroke. Unlike the backstroke, the butterfly stroke, and the breaststroke, the front crawl is not regulated by the FINA. This style is sometimes referred to as the Australian crawl although this can sometimes refer to a more specific variant of front crawl.",
"Title: Company of Strangers (band)\n\nCompany of Strangers were a short-lived music group from Australia. The group consisted of Simon Hussey (Cats Under Pressure and Australian Crawl), Jef Scott (Geisha), James Reyne (Australian Crawl) and Daryl Braithwaite (Sherbet).",
"Title: Guy McDonough\n\nGuy Gillis McDonough (1955–1984) was an Australian rock musician best known for rhythm guitar and singer-songwriter with the iconic band Australian Crawl. He provided rhythm guitar and lead vocals on two of their well-known songs, \"Oh No Not You Again\" and \"Errol\". McDonough's solo 1985 release, \"My Place\", was produced by his brother, Bill McDonough.",
"Title: Brad Robinson\n\nBradford Leigh \"Brad\" Robinson (1958 – 13 October 1996) was an Australian rock musician best known as lead and rhythm guitarist with the 1980s band Australian Crawl. Robinson had a later career as a manager for musicians and sports personalities. In 1993 Robinson was diagnosed with lymphoma and, in October 1996 when Australian Crawl were inducted into the Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame, he was hospitalised with the disease and unable to attend. Brad Robinson died two weeks later, aged 38.",
"Title: Lost & Found (Australian Crawl album)\n\nLost & Found is a compilation album of recording studio sessions credited to members of Australian Crawl and other artists; it includes tracks originally recorded with Guy McDonough and released on his 1985 posthumous solo album \"My Place\". Guy McDonough had been Australian Crawl's guitarist, vocalist and songwriter from late 1980 until his death in 1984. Former Australian Crawl drummer Bill McDonough (Guy's older brother) and producer Peter Blyton compiled, produced and mixed the tracks for \"Lost & Found\".",
"Title: Australian Crawl discography\n\nAustralian Crawl was an Australian surf / pop rock band. The band released four studio albums, two live albums, six compilations, seventeen singles, one extended play, and three video albums. These include releases credited to Australian Crawl, Australian Crawl and James Reyne (but not his solo material), and 'Members of Australian Crawl'."
] |
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