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"<b>The Mission</b> is a 1986 British period drama film about the experiences of a Jesuit \nmissionary in 18th-century South America. Written by Robert Bolt and directed ...",
"<b>The Mission</b> District, also commonly called "<b>The Mission</b>", is a neighborhood in \nSan Francisco, California, United States, originally known as "<b>the Mission</b> lands"\n ...",
"<b>The Mission</b> are an English gothic rock band formed in 1986. Initially known as \nThe Sisterhood, the band was started by frontman Wayne Hussey and bassist ...",
"<b>The Mission</b> is a 1999 Hong Kong crime film produced and directed Johnnie To, \nand starring Anthony Wong, Francis Ng, Jackie Lui, Lam Suet, and Simon Yam.",
"<b>The Mission</b> is the soundtrack from the film of the same name (directed by Roland \nJoffé), composed, orchestrated, conducted and produced by Ennio Morricone.",
"<b>The Mission</b> is the sixth studio album released by Royal Hunt. It is a concept \nalbum based on Ray Bradbury's sci-fi classic 'The Martian Chronicles'. Each track\n ...",
"<b>The Mission</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 Film and theater; 2 Music; 3 Other uses; 4 \nSee also. Film and theater[edit]. <b>The Mission</b> (1983 film) directed and produced ...",
"Peace Is <b>the Mission</b> is the third studio album by American electronic dance \nmusic project Major Lazer. It was released on June 1, 2015. The album was ...",
"<b>The Mission</b> Continues, formerly Center for Citizen Leadership, is a 501(c)(3) \nnonprofit organization that empowers veterans facing the challenge of adjusting \nto ...",
"Apollo 13 was the seventh crewed <b>mission</b> in the Apollo space program and the \nthird meant to land on the Moon. The craft was launched from Kennedy Space ..."
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"Where did the movie the mission take place?",
"Where did the movie the mission (1986) take place?",
"Where did the movie the mission (1999) take place?"
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"<b>Wakanda</b> is a fictional country located in Sub-Saharan Africa, ... For <b>Civil War</b>, \n<b>Black Panther</b> actor Chadwick Boseman uses a "regional ... under the <b>rule</b> of the \nfirst <b>Black Panther</b> 10,000 years ago.",
"<b>Captain America</b>: <b>Civil War</b> is a 2016 American superhero film based on the ... In \na mid-credits scene, Barnes, granted asylum in <b>Wakanda</b>, chooses to return ... it's \nmeant to stop ... unless the bad guys all agree to play by the new <b>rules</b>" as well.",
"In an alternate reality where the <b>Civil War</b> between Iron Man and <b>Captain</b> \n<b>America</b> never ended, <b>Black Panther</b> was killed alongside ...",
"Klaw (Ulysses Klaue) is a fictional character, a supervillain appearing in \n<b>American</b> comic books ... Ulysses Klaue is the son of Nazi <b>war</b> criminal Colonel \nFritz Klaue of the Blitzkrieg ... The <b>Avengers</b>, however, defeat them, with the <b>Black</b> \n<b>Panther</b> subduing Klaw. ... "The King of <b>Wakanda Rules Marvel</b> Games - News - \n<b>Marvel</b>".",
"T'Chaka is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by \nMarvel Comics. He is the father of T'Challa and Shuri. He was the king of \n<b>Wakanda</b> and <b>Black Panther</b> before T'Challa; who ... John Kani portrays T'Chaka \nin the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He first appears in <b>Captain America</b>: <b>Civil War</b>.",
"<b>Black Panther</b> is a 2018 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics \ncharacter of the ... The actor was set to first portray the character in <b>Captain</b> \n<b>America</b>: <b>Civil War</b>. ... The film was also inspired by the comic <b>runs</b> of Jack Kirby, \nChristopher Priest (which Coogler felt most influenced the film), Jonathan \nHickman, and ...",
"The Dora Milaje are fictional characters appearing in American comic books \npublished by Marvel Comics. They are a team of women who serve as special \nforces for the fictional African nation of <b>Wakanda</b>. The Dora Milaje appear in the \nMarvel Cinematic Universe films <b>Black Panther</b> (2018), Avengers: Infinity War ... \nportrays Ayo, a member of the Dora Milaje, in <b>Captain America</b>: <b>Civil War</b>.",
"Everett Kenneth Ross is a fictional character appearing in American comic books \npublished by Marvel Comics. Primarily an ally of superhero <b>Black Panther</b>, the \ncharacter exists within Marvel's main shared ... in the Marvel Cinematic Universe \nfilms <b>Captain America</b>: <b>Civil War</b> (2016), <b>Black Panther</b> (2018), and its upcoming\n ...",
"Falcon (Samuel Thomas Wilson) is a fictional superhero appearing in <b>American</b> \ncomic books ... Later, again as the Falcon, Wilson receives help from the <b>Black</b> \n<b>Panther</b>, who creates a harness for Wilson, allowing him to fly. ... During the 2016 \n"<b>Civil War</b> II" storyline, <b>Captain America</b> attends <b>War</b> Machine's funeral, where he\n ...",
"James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes is a fictional character appearing in <b>American</b> \ncomic books published by <b>Marvel</b> Comics. Originally introduced as a sidekick to \n<b>Captain America</b>, the character was ... Following the events of the superhuman \n<b>Civil War</b>, Winter Soldier helps Fury plan the escape of an arrested Steve Rogers."
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"<b>Chernobyl Diaries</b> is a 2012 American disaster horror film directed by Brad \nParker and produced by Oren Peli, who also wrote the story. The film stars \nJonathan ...",
"The music video premiered on April 4, 2012 on Marilyn Manson's VEVO channel. \nThe song plays during the end credits of <b>Chernobyl Diaries</b>. Contents. 1 ...",
"<b>Chernobyl</b> is a 2019 historical drama television miniseries produced by HBO and \nSky UK. Created and written by Craig Mazin and directed by Johan Renck, the ...",
"Peli also produced and wrote the 2012 horror film <b>Chernobyl Diaries</b>, based on \nthe Chernobyl disaster and on his story The Diary of Lawson Oxford. The film ...",
"The Pripyat amusement park is an abandoned amusement park located in \nPripyat, Ukraine. It was to be opened for the first time on 1 May 1986, in time for \nthe May Day celebrations, but these plans were cancelled on 26 April, when the \nChernobyl disaster occurred a few kilometers ... and Call of Duty 4: Modern \nWarfare, and the film <b>Chernobyl Diaries</b>.",
"Voices from <b>Chernobyl</b>: The Oral History of a Nuclear Disaster is a book about \nthe <b>Chernobyl</b> disaster by the Belarusian Nobel Laureate Svetlana Alexievich.",
"This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). A. All Ghillied Up. C. \nChernobil... ¡Qué cuchitril! <b>Chernobyl Diaries</b> ...",
"Olivia Taylor Dudley (born c. 1985) is an American actress. She is known for her \nhorror film roles such as <b>Chernobyl Diaries</b> (2012), The Vatican Tapes (2015) ...",
"The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect \nrecent changes (learn more). C. <b>Chernobyl Diaries</b>. G. Godzilla (1998 film) ...",
"This is a list of Chernobyl-related articles. Contents. 1 Disaster and effects; 2 \nPlaces and ... Aurora (2006 film) · <b>Chernobyl Diaries</b> (Disaster horror film); \nChernobyl: Zone of Exclusion · Chornobyl - Chronicle of heavy weeks [uk]; The \nTruth About ..."
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"Where did they film the movie chernobyl diaries?",
"Where in Ukraine did they film the movie chernobyl diaries?",
"Where other than Ukraine did they film the movie chernobyl diaries?"
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"The <b>Book of Exodus</b> is the second <b>book</b> of the <b>Bible</b> and describes the <b>Exodus</b>, \nwhich includes ... <b>Biblical</b> scholars describe the <b>Bible's</b> theologically-motivated \nhistory <b>writing</b> as "salvation history", meaning a history of God's saving actions \nthat ...",
"For the second <b>book</b> of the <b>Bible</b>, see <b>Book of Exodus</b>. For other uses, see \n<b>Exodus</b> (disambiguation). Departure of the Israelites (David Roberts, 1829). The \n<b>Exodus</b> is the charter myth of the Israelites. Spread over the <b>books of Exodus</b>, \nLeviticus, ...",
"The <b>Book</b> of Genesis, the first <b>book</b> of the Hebrew <b>Bible</b> and the <b>Old Testament</b>, is \nan account of ... Tradition credits Moses as the author of Genesis, as well as the \n<b>books of Exodus</b>, Leviticus, Numbers and most of Deuteronomy, but modern ...",
"According to the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>, the Tablets of the Law as they are widely known \nin English, ... were the two pieces of stone inscribed with the Ten \nCommandments when Moses ascended <b>biblical</b> Mount Sinai as <b>written</b> in the \n<b>Book of Exodus</b>.",
"The <b>Book</b> of Leviticus is the third <b>book</b> of the Torah and of the <b>Old Testament</b>; \nscholars ... The <b>Book of Exodus</b> narrates how Moses led the Israelites in building \nthe Tabernacle (<b>Exodus</b> 35–40) with God's instructions (<b>Exodus</b> 25–31). Then in\n ...",
"Torah has a range of meanings. It can most specifically mean the first five <b>books</b> \nof the 24 ... The majority of <b>Biblical</b> scholars believe that the <b>written books</b> were a \nproduct of the Babylonian captivity (c. 6th century BCE) ... The <b>Book of Exodus</b> is \nthe second <b>book</b> of the Torah, immediately following Genesis. The <b>book</b> tells ...",
"Mosaic authorship is the traditional belief that the Torah, the first five <b>books</b> of the \nHebrew <b>Bible</b>/<b>Old Testament</b>, were dictated to Moses ... the first five <b>books</b> of the \n<b>Bible</b>: Genesis, <b>Exodus</b>, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. ... and that \nMoses received it by divine dictation, <b>writing</b> the exact words spoken to him by \nGod.",
"The Ten Commandments also known as the Decalogue, are a set of <b>biblical</b> \nprinciples relating to ethics and worship, which play a fundamental role in the \nAbrahamic religions. The Ten Commandments appear twice in the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>: \nin the <b>books of Exodus</b> and Deuteronomy. ... And Moses said, "the LORD \ndelivered unto me two tablets of stone <b>written</b> ...",
"The Law of Moses also called the Mosaic Law, primarily refers to the Torah or the \nfirst five <b>books</b> of the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>. Traditionally believed to have been <b>written</b> by \nMoses, most academics now ... The content of the Law is spread among the \n<b>books of Exodus</b>, Leviticus, and Numbers, and then reiterated and added to in ...",
"The <b>Book</b> of Numbers is the fourth <b>book</b> of the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>, and the fourth of five \n<b>books</b> of the ... Numbers is the culmination of the story of Israel's <b>exodus</b> from \noppression in Egypt ... period (i.e., after c.520 BCE), based on pre-existing <b>written</b> \nand oral traditions, as well as contemporary geographical and political realities."
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"When was the book of exodus in the bible written?",
"When was the book of exodus in the bible's initial composition written?",
"When was the book of exodus in the bible's final revision written?"
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"<b>Rob Zombie</b> is an American musician, singer, songwriter, programmer, voice \nactor, and filmmaker. He is a founding member of the heavy metal band White ...",
"Early career and independent releases (1985–1986)[edit]. White Zombie was co-\nfounded by <b>Rob Zombie</b>, after coming up with the band idea in 1985 while ...",
"When <b>Rob Zombie's</b> band White Zombie disbanded and he went solo, he took \nMoon on as a dancer where she also choreographed routines and created ...",
"The discography of American musician, film director, screenwriter, and film \nproducer <b>Rob Zombie</b> consists of six studio albums, three compilation albums, \ntwo ...",
"Pages in category "Films directed by <b>Rob Zombie</b>". The following 10 pages are in \nthis category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn ...",
"Captain Spaulding is a fictional character created by <b>Rob Zombie</b>. The character \nfirst appeared in Zombie's 2003 horror film House of 1000 Corpses, portrayed ...",
"Hellbilly Deluxe 2 is the fourth solo studio album by former White Zombie \nfrontman <b>Rob Zombie</b>. The album is a sequel to his debut album Hellbilly Deluxe.",
"Halloween is a 2007 American slasher film written, directed, and produced by \n<b>Rob Zombie</b>. The film is a remake/reimagining of the 1978 horror film of the same\n ...",
"3 from Hell is a 2019 American horror film written, co-produced, and directed by \n<b>Rob Zombie</b>. It is the third installment in the Firefly trilogy, which began with ...",
"The Devil's Rejects is a 2005 American horror film written, produced and directed \nby <b>Rob Zombie</b>, and it is the second film in the Firefly film series, a sequel to ..."
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"Who played michael myers in the rob zombie halloween movie?",
"Who played michael myers in the rob zombie Halloween II (2009 film)?",
"Who played young michael myers in the rob zombie Halloween II (2009 film)?",
"Who played michael myers in the rob zombie Halloween (2007 film)?",
"Who played 10 year old michael myers in the rob zombie Halloween (2007 film)?"
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"Emily Mallory Procter (born October 8, 1968) is an American actress. She <b>played</b> \n<b>Ainsley Hayes</b> in the NBC political drama The <b>West Wing</b> (2000–02, 2006) and ...",
"The television series The <b>West Wing</b> is a political drama series which was \noriginally broadcast ... Estevez is the daughter of Martin Sheen, <b>who plays</b> the \nPresident. ... <b>Ainsley Hayes</b> (Emily Procter): Associate (and proposed Deputy) \nWhite ...",
"The seventh and final season of the American political drama television series \nThe <b>West Wing</b> ... Jimmy Smits is the only <b>actor</b> to appear in all 22 episodes. ... \nAdvisor Nancy McNally, Emily Procter as Republican attorney <b>Ainsley Hayes</b>, \nMarlee ...",
"The second season of the American political drama television series The <b>West</b> \n<b>Wing</b> aired in ... a young woman Southern Republican lawyer, <b>Ainsley Hayes</b> (\nEmily Procter), ... At the direction of President Bartlet, Leo hires Ainsley as an \nassociate ... Bradley Whitford won for Outstanding Supporting <b>Actor</b> in a Drama \nSeries, ...",
""Blame It on the Bossa Nova" is a song written by Cynthia Weil (lyrics) and Barry \nMann which ... For example, in the TV show The <b>West Wing</b>, new White House \nAssistant Counsel <b>Ainsley Hayes</b> (<b>played</b> by Emily Procter) is dancing joyfully to \na ...",
""Ways and Means" is the 47th The <b>West Wing</b> episode and 3rd of the third \nseason. It originally ... <b>Ainsley Hayes</b> sets her up on a date with the Republican \nHouse Government Oversight Committee counsel Clifford ... Rob Lowe, <b>who</b> \n<b>plays</b> Seaborn, had to learn to speak the language convincingly especially for \nthis episode.",
"Kristin Dawn Chenoweth is an American actress and singer, with credits in \nmusical theatre, film ... Her television roles have included Annabeth Schott in \nNBC's The <b>West Wing</b> and Olive Snook on the ... Chenoweth had been \nconsidered originally for the role of <b>Ainsley Hayes</b>, but she had already accepted \nher role in Wicked.",
"The third season of the American political drama television series The <b>West Wing</b> \naired in the ... Sam offers <b>Ainsley Hayes</b> a big promotion and Josh discovers he \nhas an Internet ... The season received several acting nominations, which \nincluded Martin Sheen for Outstanding Lead <b>Actor</b> in a Drama Series; Dulé Hill, \nRichard ...",
"Matthew Vincente Santos is a fictional character on the American television show \nThe <b>West Wing</b>, <b>played</b> by ... is offered the post of director of legislative affairs, \nwhile <b>Ainsley Hayes</b> puts her name forward for the post of White House Counsel.",
"In The <b>West Wing</b> season 2 episode "Bartlet's Third State of the Union", the \ncharacter <b>Ainsley Hayes</b> drinks a Pink Squirrel while wearing a bathrobe and ..."
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"When <b>Family Feud</b> was conceived in 1976, Richard Dawson ... <b>Family Feud</b> was \nin the works, and it was to be <b>hosted</b> by ...",
"Raymond Neil Combs Jr. (April 3, 1956 – June 2, 1996) was an American stand-\nup comedian, actor, and game show <b>host</b>. Combs began his professional career \nin the late 1970s. His popularity on the stand-up circuit led to him being signed as \nthe <b>host</b> of the revival of the game show <b>Family Feud</b>. ... From 1995 to 1996, \nCombs <b>hosted</b> another game show, Family Challenge.",
"Richard Dawson was a British-American actor, comedian, game show host and \npanelist in the United States. Dawson was well known for playing Corporal Peter \nNewkirk in Hogan's Heroes, as a regular panelist on Match Game (1973–1978) \nand as the <b>original host of Family Feud</b> ...",
"Broderick Stephen "Steve" Harvey (born January 17, 1957), nicknamed "Mr. \nPeanut Brain", is an American comedian, businessman, and entertainer. He \n<b>hosts</b> The Steve Harvey Morning Show, <b>Family Feud</b>, Celebrity Family ... He did \nstandup comedy in the early 1980s and <b>hosted</b> Showtime at the Apollo and The \nSteve ...",
"<b>Family Feud</b> was an Australian game show based on the American show of the \nsame name. ... Sometimes, the <b>host</b> will read the question only once in the entire \nround if ... The <b>original</b> Australian run of <b>Family Feud</b> was produced for the Nine ...",
"<b>Family Feud</b> Canada is an English-language Canadian game show based on the \nAmerican game show. It is <b>hosted</b> by actor and comedian Gerry Dee. On May ...",
"John George O'Hurley Jr. (born October 9, 1954) is an American actor, voice \nactor, singer, comedian, author, game show <b>host</b> and television personality. He is \nknown for the role of J. Peterman on the NBC sitcom Seinfeld, and was the fifth \n<b>host</b> of the game show <b>Family Feud</b> from 2006 to 2010. ... Before his run on \n<b>Family Feud</b>, he <b>hosted</b> To Tell The Truth during the shows ...",
"Louis Perry Anderson (born March 24, 1953) is an American stand-up comedian, \nactor and ... He was the <b>initial host</b> of the third revival of the game show <b>Family</b> \n<b>Feud</b> from 1999 to 2002. For his performance on the FX comedy television series\n ...",
"The following article details examples of the game show <b>Family Feud</b>, originally \naired in the ... Country, Local name, <b>Host</b>(s), Network, Air dates ... <b>Original</b> Famili \n100 (Part 1) @ Pearson's Official site (via internet archive) · <b>Original</b> Famili 100 ...",
"<b>Family</b> Fortunes was <b>first hosted</b> by comedian Bob ... for being quite the opposite \n(as compared to the <b>original</b> US <b>Feud</b>, ..."
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"<b>My Little Pony</b> is a toy line and media franchise mainly targeting girls, developed \nby American toy company Hasbro. The first toys were developed by Bonnie ...",
"Faust sought to challenge the established nature of the existing <b>My Little Pony</b> \nline, creating more in-depth characters and adventurous settings; she left the \nseries ...",
"<b>My Little Pony</b> is an American animated television series produced by Sunbow \nProductions and Marvel Productions based on the <b>My Little Pony</b> toys released ...",
"Plot. The <b>ponies</b> of Equestria prepare for their first Friendship Festival, overseen \nby Princess Twilight Sparkle in Canterlot. The festivities are interrupted by an ...",
"<b>My Little Pony</b> Tales is an American animated television series produced by \nSunbow Productions and Graz Entertainment, animation produced by AKOM, \nand ...",
"IDW Publishing, an American comic publisher which has been publishing tie-in \ncomic books to Hasbro properties since 2005, began to publish monthly <b>My Little</b>\n ...",
"Rescue at Midnight Castle. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to \nnavigation Jump to search. <b>My Little Pony</b>: ...",
"<b>My Little Pony</b>: Friendship Is Magic focuses on six core pony characters, \nidentified as the "Mane Six", a group of friends who are brought together by the ...",
"As a result of these efforts in part, <b>My Little Pony</b>: Friendship Is Magic has become \na major commercial success with the series becoming the highest-rated original ...",
"American toy company Hasbro launched the fourth incarnation of <b>My Little Pony</b> \ntoyline and media franchise in 2010. This generation is not given any name by ..."
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"The <b>Amazon River</b> in South America is the largest river by discharge volume of \nwater in the ... He organised the "Companhia de Navegação e Comércio <b>do</b> \nAmazonas" in Rio de Janeiro ... Damming the <b>Amazon River</b> could potentially \nbring about the “<b>end</b> of free flowing ... Jump up to: "<b>Where Does the Amazon</b> \n<b>River Begin</b>?",
"<b>Starting</b> at the lake, Snow descended the <b>Amazon River</b> all the way to its mouth \nin the Atlantic Ocean. Lake Nińococha is located at -10.458 Latitude and -76.764\n ...",
"The <b>Amazon rainforest</b>, alternatively, the Amazon Jungle, also known in English \nas Amazonia, ... Currently, most tribes in the Amazon <b>do</b> not have clearly defined \nboundaries, making it easier for commercial ventures to target their territories. ... \nthe rainforest towards a "tipping point" where it would irreversibly <b>start</b> to die.",
"The 2019 <b>Amazon rainforest</b> wildfires season saw a year-to-year surge in fires \noccurring in the ... While most countries in the Amazon <b>do</b> have laws and \nenvironmental ... While slash-and-burn can be controlled, unskilled farmers may \n<b>end</b> up ... However, with the <b>start</b> of the dry season in May 2019, the number of \nwildfires ...",
"The Mantaro River is a long river running through the central region of Peru. Its \nQuechua name means "great river". The word "Mantaro" may be a word originally \nfrom the Ashaninka language, who live downstream along the Ene River. The \nMantaro, along with the Apurimac River, are the sources of the Amazon ... "<b>Where</b> \n<b>Does the Amazon River Begin</b>?",
"^ "<b>Where Does the Amazon River Begin</b>?". National Geographic News. 15 \nFebruary 2014. Archived from the original on 27 March 2019. Retrieved 25 \nDecember ...",
"The Paraná River is a river in south Central South America, running through \nBrazil, Paraguay, and Argentina for some 4,880 kilometres (3,030 mi). It is \nsecond in length only to the <b>Amazon River</b> among South American rivers. ... \nParaná River source at the border of the states of São Paulo, Mato Grosso <b>do</b> Sul \nand Minas ...",
"The Congo <b>River</b>, formerly known as the Zaire <b>River</b> during the dictatorship of \nMobutu Sese Seko, is the second longest <b>river</b> in Africa, shorter only than the Nile\n, as well as the second largest <b>river</b> in the world by discharge volume, following \nonly the <b>Amazon</b>. ... It took them to February 7 to reach the <b>end</b> of the falls.",
"The Roosevelt–Rondon Scientific Expedition was a survey expedition in 1913–\n14 to follow the path of the Rio da Dúvida ("River of Doubt") in the <b>Amazon basin</b>. \n... Almost from the <b>start</b>, the expedition was fraught with problems. ... By its <b>end</b>, \neveryone on the expedition except for Colonel Rondon was either sick, injured, ...",
"The <b>Amazon rainforest</b> is the largest rainforest in the world, covering an area of \n5,500,000 km<sup>2</sup> ... the fate of Peru's indigenous people, who <b>do</b> not typically hold \nformal title to the forestlands on which they subsist. ... At the <b>end</b> of August 2019 \nafter an international outcry and warning from experts that fires can increase \neven ..."
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"Where does the amazon river start and end?",
"Where does the amazon river start according to understanding before 2014?",
"Where does the amazon river end?",
"Where does the amazon river start according to new information since 2014?"
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"Joseph Cyril Bamford Excavators Ltd., universally known as <b>JCB</b>, is a British \nmultinational corporation, with headquarters in Rocester, Staffordshire, \nmanufacturing equipment for construction, agriculture, waste handling, and \ndemolition. It produces over 300 types of <b>machines</b>, including diggers (backhoes)\n, ...",
"The <b>JCB</b> Fastrac is a high-speed agricultural tractor series manufactured by <b>JCB</b> \nLandpower, ... A standard locking differential is provided in the rear axle of all \n<b>machines</b>. 100, 1000, 2000 and 4000 Series <b>machines</b> have a Detroit No-Spin-\nstyle ...",
"<b>JCB</b> VIbromax, formerly known as Vibromax was a manufacturer of road rollers in \nWest ... The old Vibromax <b>machines</b> were painted a burnt orange and brown \ncolour while the <b>machines</b> of Vibromax GmbH Gatersleben were painted yellow \nand ...",
"The <b>JCB</b> HMEE (High Mobility Engineer Excavator) is a military vehicle made by \n<b>JCB</b>. ... WWL ships <b>JCB</b> military excavators to the UK Archived 2014-03-06 at the \nWayback <b>Machine</b>; ^ "<b>JCB</b> High Mobility Engineer Excavator (HMEE)".",
"Joseph Cyril Bamford CBE (21 June 1916 – 1 March 2001) was a British \nbusinessman, who was the founder of the <b>JCB</b> company, manufacturing heavy \nplant. Contents. 1 Biography. 1.1 <b>JCB</b>; 1.2 Marketing; 1.3 Personal style; 1.4 \nRetirement ... largest <b>machine</b>-tool manufacturer, and rose to represent the firm in \nGhana.",
"A backhoe — also called rear actor or back actor — is a type of excavating \nequipment, or digger, consisting of a digging bucket on the end of a two-part \narticulated arm. It is typically mounted on the back of a tractor or front loader, the \nlatter forming a "backhoe loader" (a US term, but known as a "<b>JCB</b>" in Ireland and \nthe UK). ... attachment mounting, dramatically increasing the <b>machine's</b> utilization \non the ...",
"Hydraulic <b>machines</b> use liquid fluid power to perform work. Heavy construction \nvehicles are a common example. In this type of <b>machine</b>, hydraulic fluid is ...",
"<b>JCB</b> may refer to: <b>JCB</b> (company), a British manufacturer of heavy industrial and \nagricultural vehicles; <b>JCB</b> Co., Ltd., originally Japan Credit Bureau, a credit card ...",
"A loader is a heavy equipment <b>machine</b> used in construction to move aside or \nload materials ... Other companies like CASE in America and Whitlock in the UK \nhad been manufacturing excavator loaders well before <b>JCB</b>. The largest loader in\n ...",
"Heavy equipment or heavy machinery refers to heavy-duty vehicles, specially \ndesigned for ... <b>JCB</b> 3CX backhoe loader. A wheeled bulldozer in an ... The first \nmass-produced heavy <b>machine</b> was the Fordson tractor in 1917. The first \ncommercial ..."
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"The <b>Carrie Diaries</b> is an American teen comedy-drama television series that \naired for two ... Stefania LaVie Owen as Dorrit Bradshaw; Carrie's troubled, 14-\n<b>year</b>-old, rebellious younger sister. ... Gail Pennington of the St. Louis Post-\nDispatch said "The CW's attempt to capture the magic of Sex and the City in a \nprequel, <b>set in</b> ...",
"The <b>Carrie Diaries</b> is a young adult novel, the first in a series of the same name \nby American author Candace Bushnell. The series is a prequel to Bushnell's \n1997 collection Sex and the City, and follows the character of <b>Carrie Bradshaw</b> \nduring her senior <b>year</b> of high ... This <b>sets</b> up Carrie as the precedent of a main \ncharacter in Sex and the City.",
"The first season of the American comedy-drama television series The <b>Carrie</b> \n<b>Diaries</b> premiered ... This season revolves around Carrie and her last high school \n<b>years</b>, as well as her love life and friendships. ... Overwhelmed by the cooking, \nCarrie enlists Mouse to help her <b>set</b> and prepare the turkey. With Tom oblivious to \nthe ...",
"Summer and the City is a young-adult novel written by Candace Bushnell. The \nsequel to The <b>Carrie Diaries</b> and the prequel to Sex and the City, it was ... Picking \nup where The <b>Carrie Diaries</b> left off, seventeen-<b>year</b>-old <b>Carrie Bradshaw</b> ... <b>Set</b> \nduring the summer before her freshman <b>year</b> at Brown, Carrie learns to navigate\n ...",
"<b>Years</b> active, 2010–present. Spouse(s). Melissa Benoist ( m. 2019). Christopher \nCharles Wood (born April 14, 1988) is an American actor. He is known for his role \nas Kai Parker in the sixth season of the CW's television series The Vampire \nDiaries in 2014, after previously appearing on The CW's The <b>Carrie Diaries</b> in ... \na fierce red frock as she gets close to Chris Wood on The <b>Carrie Diaries set</b>".",
"Austin Robert Butler (born August 17, 1991) is an American actor and singer. He \nis known for his roles as James "Wilke" Wilkerson in the television series \nSwitched at Birth, Jordan Gallagher on Ruby & the Rockits, Sebastian Kydd in \nThe <b>Carrie Diaries</b>, Tex Watson in Once Upon ... <b>When</b> Butler was thirteen, he \nwas approached by a representative from a ...",
"AnnaSophia Robb (born December 8, 1993) is an American actress, singer and \nmodel. ... She competed in dance and gymnastics for four and a half <b>years</b>, but \nquit to focus ... Later that month, Robb was cast as <b>Carrie Bradshaw</b> in The CW's \nSex and ... "'The Butler' Producer <b>Sets</b> up Next Pic Starring Frank Grillo and \nMinnie ...",
"<b>Years</b> active, 2005–present. Partner(s), Adam DeVine (2015–present, engaged). \nChloe Suazo (born December 27, 1991), known professionally as Chloe Bridges, \nis an ... She has also portrayed Donna LaDonna in The <b>Carrie Diaries</b>, Sydney in \n... After meeting on the <b>set</b> of The Final Girls in 2014, Bridges began dating ...",
"Sex and the City is an American romantic comedy-drama television series \ncreated by Darren ... Starring Sarah Jessica Parker (as <b>Carrie Bradshaw</b>) and co-\nstarring Kim Cattrall (as Samantha ... In season 3, Charlotte decides she will be \nmarried that <b>year</b> and <b>sets</b> about canvassing her married friends to <b>set</b> her up on \ndates.",
"Freema Agyeman is an English actress who is known for playing Martha Jones in \nthe BBC ... The <b>Carrie Diaries</b> as Larissa Loughlin, a style editor at Interview \nmagazine. ... <b>When</b> Agyeman began her professional acting career, she chose to \nuse a ... "Cast <b>Set</b>, Plot Revealed For Wachowskis' Netflix Globe-Spanning Series\n ..."
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"What year is the carrie diaries set in?",
"What year is season 1 of the carrie diaries set in?",
"What year is season 2 of the Carrie Diaries set in?"
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"When the filmmakers noticed Mabel Cavitt, a local school teacher, among the \npeople gathered, she was <b>cast</b> as <b>Bonnie</b> Parker's ...",
"<b>Bonnie</b> & <b>Clyde</b> is a musical with music by Frank Wildhorn, lyrics by Don Black \nand a book by ... did make it to the West End, it would be open-ended like it did \non Broadway. Whether or not it will get a London <b>Cast</b> Recording is also \nunknown.",
"The Highwaymen is a 2019 American period crime drama film directed by John \nLee Hancock ... They give chase, catching up outside the town, but <b>Bonnie and</b> \n<b>Clyde</b> turn off into a ... In addition, it was announced that Kathy Bates, John \nCarroll Lynch, Kim Dickens, Thomas Mann, and William Sadler had also joined \nthe <b>cast</b>.",
"Emile Hirsch as <b>Clyde</b> Barrow, bank robber and getaway driver; Holliday \nGrainger as <b>Bonnie</b> Parker, married waitress turned bank robber ...",
"The I-Land is an American science fiction thriller web television miniseries \ncreated by Anthony ... <b>Bonnie and Clyde</b> find her on the new island and leave her \nto die with the cannibal. She discovers that the ... In December 2018, it was \nreported that Clara Wong had joined the <b>cast</b> in a recurring capacity. In August \n2019, Gilles ...",
"<b>Cast</b>[edit]. Tracey Needham as <b>Bonnie</b> Parker · Dana Ashbrook as <b>Clyde</b> Barrow \n· Doug Savant as Deputy Sheriff Ted Hinton; Billy ...",
""Modern Day <b>Bonnie and Clyde</b>" is a song written by Walt Aldridge and James \nLeBlanc, and recorded by American country music artist Travis Tritt.",
"Michael J. Pollard was an American character actor and comedian widely known \nfor his role as C.W. Moss in the film <b>Bonnie and Clyde</b> (1967), ... That same year \nhe was <b>cast</b> in the role of Virgil, Deputy Barney Fife's socially awkward but ...",
"Public Enemies is a 2009 American biographical crime drama film directed by \nMichael Mann ... Crudup was <b>cast</b> as the future director of the Federal Bureau of \nInvestigation by April 2008. ... period in 1933–34, including Dillinger, <b>Bonnie and</b> \n<b>Clyde</b>, the Barker-Karpis gang, the Kansas City Massacre, and Machine Gun \nKelly.",
"The <b>Bonnie</b> Parker Story is a 1958 crime film directed by William Witney. It is \nloosely based on the life of <b>Bonnie</b> Parker, a well-known outlaw of the 1930s. The \nfilm stars Dorothy Provine as Parker; Parker's actual historical partner, <b>Clyde</b> \nBarrow, is renamed Guy Darrow for the film's story, and played by Jack ... 1 Plot; 2 \n<b>Cast</b>; 3 Critical response; 4 See also; 5 References; 6 External links ..."
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"<b>Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers</b> were an American rock band from Gainesville, \nFlorida. <b>Formed</b> in 1976, the band originally comprised Tom Petty (lead singer, ...",
"He was the lead singer of <b>Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers</b>, <b>formed</b> in 1976. He \npreviously led the ...",
"Mudcrutch was an American southern and country rock band from Gainesville, \nFlorida. They are best known for being the band that began Tom Petty's rise to \nfame. Mudcrutch <b>formed</b> in Gainesville in 1970 and soon became a popular act ... \n1995: Playback (box set compilation by <b>Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers</b>); 2018: \nAn ...",
"The Traveling Wilburys were an English–American supergroup consisting of Bob \nDylan, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison and Tom Petty. ... Referring to \nrecording errors <b>created</b> by faulty equipment, Harrison jokingly remarked to \nLynne ... The <b>Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers</b> 1992 single "Christmas All Over \nAgain" ...",
"Mudcrutch is the first studio album by American rock band Mudcrutch, released \non April 29, 2008. The album was recorded during a two-week period in August \n2007. Mudcrutch was originally <b>formed</b> in 1970. ... members Tom Petty, Mike \nCampbell and Benmont Tench went on to <b>form Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers</b>.",
"<b>Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers</b> is the debut album by the band of the same \nname, released on November 9, 1976 by Shelter Records. The album was ...",
"Michael Wayne Campbell (born February 1, 1950) is an American guitarist, \nsongwriter, and record producer. Campbell was a member of <b>Tom Petty and the</b> \n<b>Heartbreakers</b> and co-wrote ... He <b>formed</b> a band named Dead or Alive which \nquickly disbanded. Campbell met Tom Petty through drummer Randall Marsh. \nMarsh was ...",
"Jeffrey Lynne (born 30 December 1947) is an English songwriter, singer, record \nproducer, and multi-instrumentalist who co-<b>founded</b> the rock band Electric Light \nOrchestra (ELO). The group <b>formed</b> in 1970 as an offshoot of the Move, of which \nLynne was ... the Great Wide Open for <b>Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers</b>, which \nfeatured the ...",
"The <b>Heartbreakers</b>, also known as Johnny Thunders and the <b>Heartbreakers</b> to \ndistinguish them from <b>Tom Petty's</b> band, were an American punk rock band, \n<b>formed</b> in ...",
"The following is a table of songs recorded by <b>Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers</b>. ... \n"A Self-<b>Made</b> Man", Tom Petty, Let Me Up (I've Had Enough), 1987. "Shadow of ..."
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"The <b>Ring of Fire</b> is a major area in the basin of the Pacific Ocean where many \nearthquakes and ... The <b>Ring of Fire</b> is a direct result of plate tectonics: the \nmovement and collisions of lithospheric ... Melting of snow and glacier ice, as \nwell as rainfall, often <b>causes</b> massive lahars, such as during the eruptions of \n1964 and 1971.",
"An earthquake is the shaking of the surface of the Earth resulting from a sudden \nrelease of ... Earthquakes are <b>caused</b> mostly by rupture of geological faults but \nalso by ... The majority of tectonic earthquakes originate at the <b>ring of fire</b> in \ndepths not ... 3 km/<b>s</b> (1.9 mi/<b>s</b>) up to 13 km/<b>s</b> (8.1 mi/<b>s</b>), depending on the density \nand ...",
"A submarine, undersea, or underwater earthquake is an earthquake that occurs \nunderwater at ... Causes[show] ... Understanding plate tectonics helps to <b>explain</b> \n<b>the cause</b> of submarine ... This is particularly common in Asia, where many \nsubmarine links cross submarine earthquake zones along Pacific <b>Ring of Fire</b>.",
"The Cascade Volcanoes are a number of volcanoes in a volcanic arc in western \nNorth America, ... The Cascade Volcanoes are part of the Pacific <b>Ring of Fire</b>, the \nring of ... The eruption killed 57 people and thousands of animals and <b>caused</b> \nmore ... at Glass Mountain and associated vents near the caldera'<b>s</b> eastern rim.",
"This article lists notable tsunamis, which are sorted by the date and location that \nthe tsunami occurred. Because of seismic and volcanic activity associated with \ntectonic plate boundaries along the Pacific <b>Ring of Fire</b>, tsunamis occur most \nfrequently in the Pacific Ocean, ... Around 1600 BCE, a tsunami <b>caused</b> by the \neruption of Thira devastated the ...",
"The 1883 eruption of Krakatoa (Indonesian: Krakatau ) in the Sunda Strait began \non the ... The violence of the ongoing eruptions <b>caused</b> tides in the vicinity to be \n... mi) away, where the blast was thought to have been cannon <b>fire</b> from a nearby \nship. ... This eruption also produced a Bishop's <b>Ring</b> around the sun by day, and \na ...",
"Seafloor spreading is a process that occurs at mid-ocean ridges, where new \noceanic crust is ... When oceanic plates diverge, tensional stress <b>causes</b> fractures \nto occur in the lithosphere. ... along many of their boundaries which <b>causes</b> the \nvolcanic activity in what has been termed the <b>Ring of Fire</b> of the Pacific Ocean.",
"Taal Volcano is a large caldera filled by Taal Lake on Luzon island in the \nPhilippines, and is in ... All volcanoes of the Philippines are part of the Pacific \n<b>Ring of Fire</b>. ... the town of Taal on the shores of the lake (on <b>what is</b> now San \nNicolas, Batangas). ... Volcano Island sank from 1 to 3 m (3 to 10 ft) as a <b>result</b> of \nthe eruption.",
"A volcano is a rupture in the crust of a planetary-mass object, such as Earth, that \nallows hot lava ... by divergent tectonic plates whereas the Pacific <b>Ring of Fire</b> \nhas volcanoes <b>caused</b> by convergent tectonic plates. ... poisonous gases from a \ncrater at its summit; however, this <b>describes</b> just one of the many types of volcano\n.",
"Megathrust earthquakes occur at subduction zones at destructive convergent \nplate boundaries, where one tectonic plate is forced underneath another, caused \nby slip along ... Causes[show] ... for megathrust earthquakes, but are also largely \nresponsible for the volcanic activity associated with the Pacific <b>Ring of Fire</b>."
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"Describe the cause(s) for the ring of fire?",
"What is the general cause for the ring of fire?",
"What is the cause for the ring of fire on the eastern section?",
"What is the cause for the ring of fire on the northern section?",
"What is the cause for the ring of fire on the southern section?"
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"He orders her to use the upcoming Victory Tour to convince people that her \nactions <b>were out</b> of love and not defiance against the Capitol, warning her that \nher ...",
"The <b>Hunger Games</b> consists of four science fiction dystopian adventure films \nbased <b>on</b> The ... The <b>Hunger Games</b>: <b>Catching Fire</b> (2013) set the record for \nbiggest opening weekend of November. ... <b>On</b> August 8, 2017, Variety reported \nthat Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer <b>has</b> interest in having spinoffs made for The \nHunger ...",
"<b>Catching Fire</b> is the second installment in the series, released <b>on</b> September 1, \n2009. In <b>Catching Fire</b>, which begins six months after the conclusion of The \n<b>Hunger</b> ...",
"The book <b>has</b> sold more than 19 million copies in the U.S. alone. A film \nadaptation, The <b>Hunger Games</b>: <b>Catching Fire</b>, was released <b>on</b> November 22, \n2013.",
"Katniss Everdeen-Mellark is a fictional character and the protagonist of The \n<b>Hunger Games</b> ... Throughout the next two novels, <b>Catching Fire</b> and Mockingjay, \nKatniss ... The idea for the trilogy was based in part <b>on</b> the myth of Theseus and \nthe ... second <b>Hunger Games</b> in <b>Catching Fire</b> (though she ultimately <b>has</b> to kill \nonly ...",
""[<b>On</b> 'The <b>Hunger Games</b>: <b>Catching Fire</b>'], I had to prove myself a little bit as the ... \nread by Haymitch, rather than <b>coming</b> himself to talk to her after her arrest for ... \nThe only big territories where the film <b>did</b> not open <b>on</b> the same weekend are ...",
"The <b>Hunger Games</b> is a 2008 dystopian novel by the American writer Suzanne \nCollins. ... The novel is the first in The <b>Hunger Games</b> trilogy, followed by \n<b>Catching Fire</b> (2009) ... Collins <b>has</b> said that the inspiration for The <b>Hunger</b> \n<b>Games</b> came from ... She considered the moments where Katniss reflects <b>on</b> \nhappier moments in ...",
"The <b>Hunger Games</b> is a 2012 American dystopian science fiction-adventure film \ndirected by ... The second installment, The <b>Hunger Games</b>: <b>Catching Fire</b>, was \nreleased <b>on</b> ... A darker, more mature franchise <b>has come</b> to claim your throne.",
"It <b>has</b> charted <b>on</b> the Australian, UK and New Zealand music charts, the latter \nmentioned having greater success, peaking at number 7. The song later went <b>on</b> \nto ...",
""Elastic Heart" is a song by Australian singer Sia, featuring Canadian singer The \nWeeknd and American record producer Diplo, taken from the soundtrack for the \n2013 American film The <b>Hunger Games</b>: <b>Catching Fire</b>. ... It was released <b>on</b> 1 \nOctober 2013 as a single from <b>Catching Fire</b> by RCA, ... "Santa's <b>Coming</b> for Us"."
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"When did hunger games catching fire come out?",
"When did Hunger Games: Catching Fire premiere in London?",
"When did Hunger Games: Catching Fire come out in United States?"
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"Heinrich Rudolf Hertz was a German physicist who first conclusively proved the \nexistence of the ... Maxwell proposed that <b>light</b> consisted of <b>electromagnetic</b> \n<b>waves</b> of short wavelength, but no one had been able to prove this, ... He \npostulated a dispersion theory before Röntgen made his <b>discovery</b> and \nannouncement. It was ...",
"<b>Electromagnetic radiation</b> of wavelengths other than those of visible <b>light</b> were \n<b>discovered</b> in the early 19th century.",
"The first <b>discovery</b> of <b>electromagnetic radiation</b> other than visible <b>light</b> came in \n1800, when William Herschel <b>discovered</b> ...",
"The visible spectrum is the portion of the <b>electromagnetic spectrum</b> that is visible \nto the human eye. <b>Electromagnetic radiation</b> in this range of wavelengths is \ncalled visible <b>light</b> or ... In the 17th century, Isaac Newton <b>discovered</b> that prisms \ncould disassemble and reassemble white <b>light</b>, and described the phenomenon \nin his ...",
"The photon is a type of elementary particle. It is the quantum of the \n<b>electromagnetic</b> field ... The quanta in a <b>light wave</b> are not spatially localized. ... \nthe photon probably derives from gamma rays, which were <b>discovered</b> in 1900 by \nPaul Villard, ...",
"Infrared radiation (IR), sometimes called infrared <b>light</b>, is <b>electromagnetic</b> \n<b>radiation</b> (EMR) with ... Infrared radiation was <b>discovered</b> in 1800 by astronomer \nSir William Herschel, <b>who discovered</b> a type of invisible radiation in the spectrum \nlower ...",
"Progress in electromagnetic theory in the 19th century led to the <b>discovery that</b> \n<b>light</b> waves were in fact <b>electromagnetic radiation</b>. Some phenomena depend on\n ...",
"James Clerk Maxwell FRS FRSE (13 June 1831 – 5 November 1879) was a \nScottish scientist in the field of mathematical physics. His most notable \nachievement was to formulate the classical theory of <b>electromagnetic radiation</b>, \nbringing together for the first time electricity, magnetism, and <b>light</b> ... Through this \npractice he <b>discovered</b> photoelasticity, which is a means of ...",
"Visible <b>light</b>, as with all types of <b>electromagnetic radiation</b> (EMR), is \nexperimentally <b>found</b> to always move at this speed in a ...",
"... and <b>found</b> that its numerical value was very close to the ... that <b>light</b> is in fact an \n<b>electromagnetic wave</b>."
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"<b>Secondary schooling</b>, known as <b>high school</b>, ... Kindergarten programs are \navailable for children in all provinces in <b>Canada</b>, and are ... schools ends after \nSecondary V/Grade 11 (<b>age</b> 16 by 31 ...",
"Twelfth grade, senior year, or grade 12 is the final year of <b>secondary school</b> in \nmost of North America. In other regions it is also equivalently referred to as class \n12 or Year 13. In most countries, students then often graduate at either <b>ages</b> 17-\n19. ... In many <b>Canadian high schools</b>, students during their year, hold a series of\n ...",
"Tenth grade or grade 10 is the tenth year of school post-kindergarten or the tenth \nyear after the first introductory year upon entering compulsory schooling. In many \nparts of the world, the students are 15–16 years of <b>age</b>, depending ... 7-11 <b>high</b> \n<b>school</b>). In most <b>Canadian high schools</b>, students tend to be 15–23 years old.",
"The <b>school</b> leaving <b>age</b> is the minimum <b>age</b> a person is legally allowed to cease \nattendance at an institute of compulsory <b>secondary</b> education. ... <b>Canada</b>, 16 in \nQuebec, 17 everywhere else, 14-18, varies by province and industry, 2014.",
"Eighth grade is the eighth post-kindergarten year of formal education in the US, \nand is typically ... In Iran, 8th grade is second year of <b>Highschool</b> A. There are 2 \nstages of ... start primary education at an <b>age</b> of 4–5 and then move to <b>high</b> \n<b>school</b> when ... In some parts of <b>Canada</b> (such as Newfoundland), and much of \nBritish ...",
"In <b>Canadian</b> English, the term college usually refers to a technical, trades, \ncollege of applied arts or applied technology, or an applied science <b>school</b>. \nThese are post-<b>secondary</b> institutions granting apprenticeships, certificates, ... A \nnumber of post-<b>secondary</b> art <b>schools</b> in <b>Canada</b> formerly used the word college \nin their ...",
"In <b>Canada</b>, the <b>age</b> in which children are required to attend ... the <b>school</b>-leaving \n<b>age</b> is 18 unless the student graduates <b>secondary</b> ...",
"Eleventh grade, junior year, or grade 11 is the eleventh, and for some countries \nfinal, grade of <b>secondary schools</b>. Students are typically 16–17 years of <b>age</b>, \ndepending on the country and the students' birthdays. Contents. 1 Australia; 2 \nBangladesh; 3 Belgium; 4 Brazil; 5 Bulgaria; 6 <b>Canada</b> ... Year Eleven is followed \nby Year Twelve, the final year of <b>high school</b>.",
"A promenade dance, commonly called a prom, is a dance party of <b>high school</b> \nstudents. It may ... In <b>Canada</b>, the terms "formal" and "Grad" are often used, while \nin Australia and New ... In Scotland, it is usually only held at the end of S6 (<b>ages</b> \n17/18) because all <b>high schools</b> in Scotland have pupils up to <b>age</b> 18 years, ...",
"Ninth grade, freshman year, or grade 9 is the ninth post-kindergarten year of \nschool education in some school systems. Ninth grade is often the first school \nyear of <b>high school</b> in the United States, ... In much of <b>Canada</b> Grade 9 is either \nthe final year of junior <b>high school</b> or the first year of senior <b>high school</b>. Some \nschools ..."
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"At what age do you start high school?",
"At what age do the youngest students typically enter 9th grade in US high schools?",
"At what age do the oldest students typically enter 9th grade in US high schools?",
"At what age do the youngest students typically start high school in Canada?"
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"The <b>Beijing</b> dialect also known as Pekingese, is the prestige dialect of Mandarin \n<b>spoken</b> in the urban area of <b>Beijing</b>, <b>China</b>. It is the phonological basis of \nStandard <b>Chinese</b>, the official <b>language</b> in the ...",
"<b>Chinese</b> is a group of <b>languages</b> that forms the Sinitic branch of the Sino-Tibetan \n<b>languages</b>. <b>Chinese languages</b> are <b>spoken</b> by the ethnic <b>Chinese</b> majority and \nmany ... Standard <b>Chinese</b> (Pǔtōnghuà/Guóyǔ/Huáyǔ) is a standardized form of \n<b>spoken Chinese</b> based on the <b>Beijing</b> dialect of Mandarin. It is an official \n<b>language</b> ...",
"Mandarin is a group of related Sinitic <b>languages spoken</b> across most of northern \nand southwestern <b>China</b>. The group includes the <b>Beijing</b> dialect, the basis of ...",
"Standard <b>Chinese</b>, also known as Modern Standard Mandarin, Standard \nMandarin, Modern Standard Mandarin <b>Chinese</b> (MSMC), or simply Mandarin, is a \nstandard variety of <b>Chinese</b> that is one of the official <b>languages</b> of <b>China</b>. Its \npronunciation is based on the <b>Beijing</b> dialect, its vocabulary on the ... Standard \n<b>Chinese</b>;; all the Sinitic <b>languages spoken</b> by the so-called Han ...",
"Manchu is a critically endangered Tungusic <b>language spoken</b> in Manchuria. As \nthe traditional ... The Manchu <b>language</b> enjoys high historical value for historians \nof <b>China</b>, especially for the Qing ... In 1912 the Qing was overthrown, most \nManchus could not <b>speak</b> their <b>language</b>, and the <b>Beijing</b> dialect replaced \nManchu.",
"There are several hundred <b>languages</b> in <b>China</b>. The predominant <b>language</b> is \nStandard ... Many modern forms of <b>spoken Chinese languages</b> have their own \ndistinct writing system using <b>Chinese</b> characters that contain colloquial variants. \n... of sinicization and feels that <b>Beijing</b> should promote the Tibetan <b>language</b> \nmore.",
"In <b>Chinese</b> dialectology, <b>Beijing</b> Mandarin refers to a major branch of Mandarin \n<b>Chinese</b> recognized by the <b>Language</b> Atlas of <b>China</b>, encompassing a number of \ndialects <b>spoken</b> ...",
"Taiwanese Mandarin or national <b>language</b> of the Republic of <b>China</b> is a variety of \nMandarin <b>Chinese</b> and a national <b>language</b> of Taiwan. The core of its standard \nform is described in the dictionary Guoyu Cidian (國語辭典). It is based on the \nphonology of the <b>Beijing</b> dialect together with the grammar ... <b>China</b>, and the \nTaiwanese aborigines who <b>speak</b> Formosan <b>languages</b>.",
"Mandarin was the common <b>spoken language</b> of administration of the <b>Chinese</b> \nempire during ... By the middle of the 19th century, the <b>Beijing</b> dialect had \nbecome dominant and was essential for any business with the imperial court. The \nnew ...",
"<b>Beijing</b> formerly romanized as Peking (/ˌpiːˈkɪŋ/ PEE-KING), is the capital of \nthe People's ... A megacity, <b>Beijing</b> is the second largest <b>Chinese</b> city by urban \npopulation after Shanghai and is ... This speech is the basis for putonghua, the \nstandard <b>spoken language</b> used in mainland <b>China</b> and Taiwan, and one of the \nfour ..."
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"What language do they speak in beijing china?",
"What language is spoken in Beijing China?",
"What is the type of Mandarin that is spoken in the urban area of Beijing, China?",
"What is an alternative name for the type of Mandarin that is spoken in the urban area of Beijing, China?"
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"Andrew Walter Reid (born March 19, 1958) is an American <b>football coach who</b> is \nthe <b>head coach</b> of the <b>Kansas City Chiefs</b> of the National Football League (NFL) ...",
"The <b>Kansas City Chiefs</b> of the National Football League (NFL) have had 13 <b>head</b> \n<b>coaches</b> in their franchise history. The franchise was founded in 1960 by ...",
"Herman “The Germ” Edwards Jr. (born April 27, 1954) is an American <b>football</b> \n<b>coach</b> and former ... Before being hired in 2006 as the tenth <b>head coach</b> in \n<b>Kansas City Chiefs</b> history, Edwards was the <b>head coach</b> of ... on the shoulders of \nLarry Johnson, <b>who</b> ultimately ended up setting a record for rushing attempts in a \nseason.",
"Stephen Christopher Spagnuolo is an American <b>football coach who</b> is the \ndefensive coordinator for the <b>Kansas City Chiefs</b> of the National Football League\n ...",
"Martin Edward Schottenheimer is a former American football player and coach \n<b>who</b> served as a <b>head coach</b> in the National Football League (NFL) for 21 \nseasons. He was the <b>head coach</b> of the <b>Kansas City Chiefs</b> for 10 seasons, the ...",
"Pages in category "<b>Kansas City Chiefs head coaches</b>". The following 14 pages \nare in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn\n ...",
"Michael George Vrabel is an American <b>football coach</b> and former linebacker <b>who</b> \nis currently ... On February 27, 2009, the Patriots traded Vrabel to the <b>Kansas City</b> \n<b>Chiefs</b> for what was originally announced as an undisclosed draft pick.",
"Henry Louis Stram was an American <b>football coach</b>. He is best known for his 15-\nyear tenure ... The Dallas Texans became the <b>Kansas City Chiefs</b> in 1963 and \ncontinued their success. ... Saints was a severe elbow injury to quarterback \nArchie Manning, <b>who</b> missed the entire 1976 season and parts of the 1977 \ncampaign.",
"He has been the <b>head coach</b> of the Cleveland Browns and <b>Kansas City Chiefs</b>, \nas well an assistant coach for six different NFL teams and four different college ...",
"Matthew Nagy (born April 24, 1978) is an American <b>football coach</b> and former \narena football quarterback <b>who</b> is currently the <b>head coach</b> ... when Reid joined \nthe <b>Kansas City Chiefs</b>, Nagy followed him to become the quarterbacks coach, ..."
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"Who was the 13th head coach for the Kansas City Chiefs?",
"Who was the 12th head coach for the Kansas City Chiefs?",
"Who was the 11th head coach for the Kansas City Chiefs?"
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"American <b>cheese</b>, Cheez Whiz, and provolone are the most commonly used \n<b>cheeses</b> or <b>cheese</b> products put on to the <b>Philly cheesesteak</b>. White American \n<b>cheese</b>, ...",
"A <b>Philly cheesesteak</b> sandwich from Jim's Steaks. Jim's Steaks is a Philadelphia \nrestaurant specializing in <b>cheesesteaks</b>, founded in 1939. ... Food type, North \nAmerican cuisine. City, Philadelphia. State, Pennsylvania. Postal/ZIP Code, \n19147.",
"Pat's King of Steaks is a Philadelphia restaurant specializing in <b>cheesesteaks</b>, \nand located at ... Food type, North American cuisine ... Pat's grandson, Rick, \nowned Rick's Original <b>Philly</b> Steaks at Reading Terminal Market, which closed in\n ...",
"Food <b>type</b>, North American cuisine. Street address, 1219 South 9th St. City, \nPhiladelphia. State, Pennsylvania. Postal/ZIP Code, 19147. Country, United \nStates. Website, www.genosteaks.com. Geno's Steaks is a Philadelphia \nrestaurant specializing in <b>cheesesteaks</b>, founded in 1966 by ... Geno's was \nawarded Best of <b>Philly</b> for Best Takeout by Philadelphia ...",
"<b>Type</b> · Private. Industry, Restaurants. Founded, 1986; 34 years ago (1986). \nHeadquarters, Columbus, Ohio, United States. Key people. Charley Shin. \nWebsite, charleys.com. Charleys Philly Steaks is an American restaurant chain of \n<b>Philly cheesesteak</b> stores ...",
"Dalessandro's Steaks & Hoagies is a <b>cheesesteak</b> restaurant that was founded in \n1960 in Roxborough, a neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. When \nreferring to Dalessandro's, The New York Times declared that "<b>Philly</b> food could \nbe summed up by those <b>cheese steaks</b>". ... Food type, Cheesesteaks and other \nsandwiches.",
"Chopped <b>Cheese</b>, also known as "a chop <b>cheese</b>", is a <b>type</b> of sandwich \noriginating from New ... It is compared with the <b>cheesesteak</b> and a <b>cheeseburger</b>, \noften thought of as a mixture of both, and is said to represent the culture of New \nYork.",
"Joe's Steaks + Soda Shop, formerly named Chink's Steaks, is a <b>cheesesteak</b> \nrestaurant ... Food type, Cheesesteaks and other sandwiches ... Erin O'Neill of NJ\n.com rated Joe's Steaks as "10 <b>Philly cheesesteaks</b> worth crossing the bridge for".",
"The cuisine of Philadelphia was shaped largely by the city's mixture of ethnicities, \navailable foodstuffs and history. Certain foods have become iconic to the city. \nInvented in Philadelphia in the 1930s, the <b>cheesesteak</b> is the most well ... Other \nhealth reforms have been introduced by the Get Healthy <b>Philly</b> Initiative.",
"Steak-umm is an American brand of thin-sliced frozen steaks of The Steak-Umm \nCompany, LLC. Steak-umms are sold in supermarkets throughout the United \nStates and are used for making homemade Philadelphia-style <b>cheesesteaks</b>. ... \nthe regional '<b>Philly Cheese Steak' Sandwich</b> into standard fare on America's \ndinner ..."
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"The Minnesota <b>State Capitol</b> is the seat of government for the U.S. <b>state</b> of \nMinnesota, in its <b>capital</b> city of <b>Saint Paul</b>. It houses the Minnesota Senate, \nMinnesota ...",
"For an overview of the Twin Cities metropolitan area, see Minneapolis–<b>Saint</b> \n<b>Paul</b>. <b>Capital of</b> Minnesota. <b>State capital and</b> city in ...",
"<b>Saint Paul</b> is the second largest city in the <b>state</b> of Minnesota in the United <b>States</b>, \nthe county seat of Ramsey County, and the ...",
"Progress of the <b>State</b> is the title of a group of sculptural figures that sits above the \nsouth portico, at the main entrance to the Minnesota <b>State Capitol in Saint Paul</b>, ...",
"<b>Capitol</b>/Rice Street is a light rail station along the METRO Green Line in <b>Saint</b> \n<b>Paul</b>, Minnesota. It is located along the south side of University Avenue between \nRice Street and Park Street/Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. This is on \nthe north side of Leif Erikson Park, west of the Minnesota <b>State Capitol</b>.",
"Cass Gilbert (November 24, 1859 – May 17, 1934) was a prominent American \narchitect. An early proponent of skyscrapers, his works include the Woolworth \nBuilding, the United <b>States</b> Supreme Court building, the <b>state</b> capitols of \nMinnesota, Arkansas and West Virginia; and the Saint ... Minnesota <b>State Capitol</b>, \n<b>Saint Paul</b>, Minnesota, 1895–1905.",
"The United <b>States Capitol</b> dome is the dome situated above the rotunda of the \nUnited <b>States</b> ... The dome marks the origin on Washington, D.C. street maps. ... \nEurope, Walter paid particular attention to the Pantheon of Paris, <b>St Paul's</b> \nCathedral ...",
"Minnesota is a <b>state</b> in the Upper Midwest, Great Lakes, and northern regions of \nthe United ... has been Minnesota's <b>capital</b> city since 1849, first as <b>capital of</b> the \nTerritory of Minnesota, and then as the <b>state capital</b> since 1858. <b>Saint Paul</b> is \nadjacent to Minnesota's most populous city, Minneapolis; they and their suburbs \nare ...",
"Minneapolis–<b>Saint Paul</b> is a major metropolitan area built around the Mississippi, \nMinnesota and St. Croix rivers in east central Minnesota. The area is commonly \nknown as the Twin Cities after its two largest cities, Minneapolis, the most \npopulous city in the <b>state</b>, and its neighbor to the east <b>Saint Paul</b>, the <b>state capital</b>.",
"The Minnesota Woman Suffrage Memorial, located in the grounds of the \nMinnesota <b>State Capitol in Saint Paul</b>, Minnesota, commemorates 25 women \nwhose ..."
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"<b>Royal Birkdale</b> Golf Club is a golf course in the United Kingdom in North West \nEngland, located ... The United States <b>won</b> in 1965 by the score of 19½–12½, but \nin 1969 the ... The <b>Open</b> Championship was first held at <b>Royal Birkdale</b> in 1954 \nand has hosted ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 24 September 2019, at 21:19 (\nUTC).",
"Li Haotong birdied his <b>last</b> four holes for 63 (−7) and jump into third ... since Lu \nLiang-Huan in 1971, also at <b>Royal Birkdale</b>. With the victory, Spieth joined Jack \nNicklaus as the only golfers <b>to win</b> three legs of the ...",
"The 1976 <b>Open</b> Championship was the 105th <b>Open</b> Championship, played 7–10 \nJuly at <b>Royal Birkdale</b> Golf Club in Southport, England. Johnny Miller <b>won</b> his \nonly <b>Open</b> championship, six strokes ahead of ... In the <b>final</b> round, he was seven \nover par after twelve holes, which included a triple-bogey at the eleventh.",
"The 1983 <b>Open</b> Championship was a men's major golf championship and the \n112th <b>Open</b> Championship, held from 14–17 July at <b>Royal Birkdale</b> Golf Club in \nSouthport, England. It was the sixth time the course had hosted, with the first in \n1954. Defending champion Tom Watson <b>won</b> his fifth <b>Open</b> Championship, one \n... Watson was the fifth <b>to win</b> five <b>Open</b> Championships, <b>last</b> accomplished in ...",
"The <b>Open</b> Championship, often referred to as The <b>Open</b> or the British <b>Open</b>, is \nthe oldest golf ... Spieth would go on <b>to win</b> the 2017 <b>Open at Royal Birkdale</b>. ... \nPrevious champions will often choose St Andrews as their <b>final Open</b> tournament.",
"The 2008 <b>Open</b> Championship was a men's major golf championship and the \n137th <b>Open</b> Championship, played from 17–20 July at <b>Royal Birkdale</b> ... \nHarrington was the <b>last</b> golfer <b>to win</b> the same major back-to-back for a decade \nuntil Brooks ...",
"The 1998 <b>Open</b> Championship was a men's major golf championship and the \n127th <b>Open</b> Championship, held from 16–19 July at the <b>Royal Birkdale</b> Golf Club \nin Southport, England. In weekend wind and rain, Mark O'Meara <b>won</b> his second \nmajor championship of the year and first <b>Open</b> ... Three months earlier, O'Meara \n<b>won</b> the Masters on the <b>final</b> green by sinking ...",
"The 1971 <b>Open</b> Championship was the 100th <b>Open</b> Championship, played 7–10 \nJuly at <b>Royal Birkdale</b> Golf Club in Southport, England. Lee Trevino <b>won</b> the first \nof his consecutive <b>Open</b> Championships, one stroke ... This was the <b>last</b> major \nchampionship of 1971 because the PGA Championship was played in February\n ...",
"The <b>Open</b> Championship is an annual golf competition held in the United \nKingdom that was established in 1860. It is played on the weekend of the third \nFriday in July, and is the third of the four major championships to be played each \nyear. In addition, this championship is conducted by The <b>Royal</b> and Ancient Golf \n... He also <b>won</b> the most consecutive times with four victories (1868–1872).",
"The 1991 <b>Open</b> Championship was a men's major golf championship and the \n120th <b>Open</b> Championship, held from 18–21 July at <b>Royal Birkdale</b> Golf Club in \nSouthport, England. Ian Baker-Finch <b>won</b> his only major championship, two \nstrokes ahead of ... 3.1 First round; 3.2 Second round; 3.3 Third round; 3.4 <b>Final</b> \nround."
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"The <b>Italy women's</b> national football team has ... <b>Italy</b> won Group 3 of the <b>qualifiers</b>, \n... of four teams to <b>qualify</b> for the <b>final</b> round. ... match against Sweden after extra \n<b>time</b>.",
"<b>Italy</b> have participated three <b>times</b> at the FIFA <b>Women's World Cup</b>: in the \ninaugural edition of ... After having failed to <b>qualify</b> for the second edition, <b>Italy</b> \nplayed in the 1999 edition where they didn't go past the group stages. ... for the \n<b>World Cup</b>, coming close in 2015 after losing in the <b>final</b> match of <b>qualification</b> to \nBelgium.",
"The <b>Italy</b> national football team has officially represented <b>Italy</b> in international \nfootball since their ... <b>Italy</b> defeated Czechoslovakia 2–1 in extra <b>time</b> in the <b>final</b> \nin Rome, with goals by Raimundo ... However, <b>Italy</b> failed to <b>qualify</b> for the 1984 \nEuropean Championship. ... <b>Italy</b> hosted the <b>World Cup</b> for the second <b>time</b> in \n1990.",
"UEFA Group 6 of the 2019 FIFA <b>Women's World Cup qualification</b> competition \nconsisted of five ... The group winners <b>qualified</b> for the <b>final</b> tournament, while the \nrunners-up ... <b>Times</b> are CET/CEST, as listed by UEFA (local <b>times</b>, if different, \nare in parentheses). ... Nadejda Colesnicenco (2 against Belgium, 1 against <b>Italy</b>)\n ...",
"The FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, often simply called the <b>World Cup</b>, is an international \nassociation football ... An equivalent tournament for <b>women's</b> football, the FIFA \n<b>Women's World Cup</b>, was first held in 1991 in China. ... The <b>last</b> round of matches \nof each group is scheduled at the same <b>time</b> to preserve fairness among all four \nteams.",
"The FIFA <b>Women's World Cup</b> is an international football competition contested \nby the senior ... In the mid-1980s, the Mundialito was held in <b>Italy</b> across four \neditions with both <b>Italy</b> and ... Main article: FIFA <b>Women's World Cup qualification</b> \n... The <b>last</b> round of matches of each group is scheduled at the same <b>time</b> to \npreserve ...",
"The 1994 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> was the 15th edition of the FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, the world \nchampionship for <b>men's</b> national soccer teams. ... It was the first <b>World Cup final</b> \nto be decided on penalties. ... In the Asian zone, Saudi Arabia <b>qualified</b> for the \nfirst <b>time</b> by topping the <b>final</b> round group ahead of South Korea as both edged \nout ...",
"A total of 24 teams <b>qualified</b> for the <b>final</b> tournament. ... Africa made their \n<b>Women's World Cup</b> debuts, while <b>Italy</b> took part in the event for the first <b>time</b> \nsince 1999 and Argentina took part for the first <b>time</b> since ...",
"The United States <b>men's</b> national soccer team has played in several <b>World Cup</b> \nfinals, with their ... in every <b>World Cup</b> since 1990 until 2014, but they failed to \n<b>qualify</b> for the 2018 ... in the world, with an estimated 715 million people watching \nthe 2006 tournament <b>final</b>. ... 2.2 <b>Italy</b> 1934 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> ... All <b>times</b> local (UYT\n).",
"The Norway <b>women's</b> national football team has represented Norway at the FIFA \n<b>Women's</b> ... Norway took the lead twice, but the <b>Italians</b> equalized in extra <b>time</b>. ... \nIn the semifinals, there was then a rematch for the previous <b>World Cup final</b>. ... \nFor the third <b>World Cup</b>, UEFA then set up separate <b>qualifiers</b> for the first <b>time</b> and\n ..."
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"When was the last time italy qualified for the world cup?",
"When was the last time Italy qualified for the Men's world cup?",
"When was the last time Italy qualified for the Women's world cup?"
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"The <b>author</b> names himself as "John", but modern scholars consider it unlikely that \nthe <b>author</b> of <b>Revelation</b> also wrote ...",
"John of Patmos is the <b>author</b> named as John in the <b>Book of Revelation</b>, the \napocalyptic text forming the final book of the New Testament. The text of \nRevelation ...",
"The <b>author</b> of the <b>Book of Revelation</b> identifies himself as "John", and the book \nhas been traditionally credited to John the ...",
"John's vision of the Son of Man is described in the scriptural <b>Revelation</b> 1:9-20. \nJohn sees a ... 1 Background; 2 Connection with the rest of the <b>book</b>; 3 \nConnection with the <b>Book</b> of Daniel; 4 Explanation ... John, the <b>author</b> of \n<b>Revelation</b>, was exiled to the island of Patmos, possibly during the reign of the \nemperor Domitian.",
"In religion and theology, <b>revelation</b> is the revealing or disclosing of some form of \ntruth or ... Inspiration – such as that bestowed by God on the <b>author</b> of a sacred \n<b>book</b> – involves a special illumination of the mind, in virtue of which the recipient\n ...",
"In the Christian Bible, the term Seven Spirits of God appears four times in the \n<b>Book of Revelation</b>. The <b>meaning</b> of this term has been interpreted in multiple \nways ...",
"The Beast (Greek: Θηρίον, Thērion) may refer to one of two beasts described in \nthe <b>Book of</b> ... In Revelation 13:5–8, the beast was given a mouth <b>speaking</b> in \nblasphemies against God and his name. Inscriptions have been found in \nEphesus in ...",
"Revelation 17 is the seventeenth chapter of the <b>Book of Revelation</b> or the \nApocalypse of John in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. The book is \ntraditionally attributed to John the Apostle, but the precise identity of the <b>author</b> \nremains a point of academic debate.",
"Historicism, a method of interpretation in Christian eschatology which associates \n<b>biblical</b> prophecies with actual historical events and identifies symbolic beings ...",
"The Book of Ezekiel is the third of the Latter Prophets in the Tanakh and one of \nthe major ... The Jewish Bible in Hebrew is called the Masoretic text (<b>meaning</b> \npassing down after a Hebrew word Masorah; for Jewish scholars and ... Ezekiel \nis referenced more in the <b>Book of Revelation</b> than in any other New Testament \nwriting."
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"Who is speaking in the book of revelation?",
"According to the author, who is speaking in the book of revelation?",
"According to Second-century Christian writers such as Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, Melito the bishop of Sardis, and Clement of Alexandria and the author of the Muratorian fragment, who is speaking in the book of revelation?",
"According to some modern scholars, who is speaking in the book of revelation?"
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"<b>Contestants</b>[edit] ... Nia Sharma, 26, TV Actress, 5, Finalist. Lopamudra Raut, 25, \nModel, 24 September <b>2017</b>, 6, Semi-Finalist.",
"Season 1[edit]. <b>Khatron Ke Khiladi</b> 1 was <b>hosted</b> by Akshay Kumar. Nethra \nRaghuraman was declared the winner of the season.",
"Shantanu Maheshwari (born 7 March 1991) is an Indian television actor, dancer, \nchoreographer and <b>host</b>. He debuted in the show Dil Dosti Dance on <b>Channel</b> V \nin his breakout performance as the protagonist Swayam Shekhawat.He also won \n'Fear Factor: <b>Khatron Ke Khiladi</b>' Maheshwari is a part of the ... <b>2017</b>, Fear Factor: \n<b>Khatron Ke Khiladi</b> 8, <b>Contestant</b> (Winner), Colors TV.",
"Hina Khan (born 2 October 1987) is an Indian television and film actress. She is \nwell known for ... In <b>2017</b>, she joined Colors TV's Fear Factor: <b>Khatron Ke Khiladi</b> \n8 as a <b>contestant</b> where she finished up as the 1st runner up. On 30 September, \nshe entered the Bigg Boss 11 house as a celebrity <b>contestant</b>. She was known for\n ...",
"Neha Sharma, know by her stage name Nia Sharma, is an Indian television \nactress who has ... In <b>2017</b>, she participated in <b>Khatron Ke Khiladi</b> 8 as a \n<b>contestant</b>. She then portrayed Aarohi Kashyap/Anjali Sharma in Colors TV's Ishq \nMein ...",
"Aishwarya Sakhuja is an Indian model turned actress. She was Miss India finalist \nin 2006. ... 2016, Fear Factor: <b>Khatron Ke Khiladi</b> 7, <b>Contestant</b>. Khidki, Anju. \n2016-<b>2017</b>, Trideviyaan, Dhanashree Shaurya Chauhan 'Dhanu' / Agent Lal Qila.",
"Lopamudra Raut is an Indian model, beauty queen and actress from \nMaharashtra. ... Television. In 2016, Raut participated in Colors TV's Bigg Boss \n10 as a celebrity <b>contestant</b> and emerged as the second runner up. In <b>2017</b>, Raut \nparticipated in Fear Factor: <b>Khatron Ke Khiladi</b> 8 and finished as a semi finalist.",
"Monica Dogra is an American musician and actress of Indian origin. She has \nacted in six ... <b>2017</b>, Fear Factor: <b>Khatron Ke Khiladi</b> 8, <b>Contestant</b>, Colors TV, \nFinalist (4th Place) ...",
"Balika Vadhu · Fear Factor: <b>Khatron Ke Khiladi</b> 7 · Dil Se Dil Tak · Bigg Boss 13. \nSidharth Shukla (born 12 December 1980) is an Indian television actor and \nmodel from ... In <b>2017</b>, he played role of Parth bhanushali in Dil se Dil Tak with co\n-star ... "After <b>Khatron Ke Khiladi</b>, Sidharth Shukla to <b>host</b> India's Got Talent \nSeason 7?",
"Shiny Doshi is an Indian television actress. She is known for portraying Kusum \nDesai in Saraswatichandra, Sarojini in Sarojini, Mahi Sengupta in Jamai Raja, \nand Radha in Shrimad Bhagwat Mahapuran. In <b>2017</b>, she participated in <b>Khatron</b> \n<b>Ke Khiladi</b> 8. ... <b>2017</b>, Fear Factor: <b>Khatron Ke Khiladi</b> 8, <b>Contestant</b>, Colors TV."
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"<b>Back to the Future</b> is a 1985 American science fiction film directed by Robert \nZemeckis and written by Zemeckis and Bob Gale. It stars Michael J. Fox as \nteenager ...",
"<b>Back to the Future</b> is an American science fiction adventure comedy film series \nwritten and directed by Robert Zemeckis, produced by Bob Gale and Neil Canton\n ...",
"<b>Back to the Future</b> Part II is a 1989 American science-fiction film directed by \nRobert Zemeckis and written by Bob Gale. It is the sequel to the 1985 film <b>Back to</b> \n<b>the</b> ...",
"Fox in an episode of Spin City entitled "<b>Back to the Future</b> IV — Judgment Day", \nin which Lloyd plays Owen Kingston, the former mentor of Fox's character, Mike ...",
"<b>Back to the Future</b> was both a commercial and critical success. The film spent 8 \nconsecutive weekends as the number-one grossing movie at the US box office in\n ...",
"Marty and Doc <b>return to the future</b> unaware that their actions have caused Edna \nto fall in love with Emmett, and their relationship causes Emmett to give up on his\n ...",
"In 2015, The <b>Back to the Future</b> gift shop in Universal Studios Japan was \nreplaced by Minion Mart, a Despicable Me 2-themed store. Closure[edit]. In mid \n2006, first ...",
"<b>Back to the Future</b> Part III is a 1990 American science-fiction film and the final \ninstallment of the <b>Back to the Future</b> trilogy. The film was directed by Robert ...",
"<b>Back to the Future</b> is a French-American animated science-fiction comedy \nadventure television series for television based on the live-action <b>Back to the</b> \n<b>Future</b> ...",
"<b>Back to the Future</b>: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack \nalbum to the film of the same name. It was released on July 8, 1985 by MCA ..."
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"The <b>Hebrew Bible</b>, which is also called the Tanakh or sometimes the Mikra, is the \ncanonical ... In the Jewish community, the classical approach is <b>religious</b> study of \nthe <b>Bible</b>, where it is assumed that the <b>Bible</b> is divinely inspired. ... Guide to \nReading Nevi'im and Ketuvim – Detailed <b>Hebrew</b> outlines of the <b>biblical</b> books \n<b>based</b> ...",
"The <b>Bible</b> is a collection of sacred texts or <b>scriptures</b>. Varying parts of the <b>Bible</b> \nare considered ... The division of the <b>Hebrew Bible</b> into verses is <b>based</b> on the sof \npassuk cantillation mark used by the 10th-century ... The remaining four books of \nthe Torah tell the story of Moses, <b>who</b> lived hundreds of years after the patriarchs.",
"The Old Testament (abbreviated OT) is the first part of the Christian <b>biblical</b> canon\n, which is <b>based</b> primarily upon the twenty-four books of the <b>Hebrew Bible</b> (or \nTanakh), a collection of ancient <b>religious Hebrew</b> writings ...",
"Judaism is an ethnic <b>religion</b> comprising the collective <b>religious</b>, cultural and \nlegal tradition and ... The Torah is part of the larger text known as the Tanakh or \nthe <b>Hebrew Bible</b>, and supplemental oral tradition ... Their <b>religious</b> practices are \n<b>based</b> on the literal text of the written Torah (Five Books of Moses), which they \nview as ...",
"<b>Hebrew</b> is a Northwest Semitic language native to Israel. In 2013, Modern \n<b>Hebrew</b> was spoken ... The first five books of the Torah, and most of the rest of the \n<b>Hebrew Bible</b>, ... Another important influence was Maimonides, <b>who</b> developed a \nsimple style <b>based</b> on Mishnaic <b>Hebrew</b> for use in his law code, the Mishneh \nTorah.",
"The Israelites were a confederation of Iron Age Semitic-speaking tribes of the \nancient Near East, <b>who</b> inhabited a part of Canaan during the tribal and \nmonarchic periods. According to the <b>religious</b> narrative of the <b>Hebrew Bible</b>, the \nIsraelites' origin ... The final transition of their Yahweh-<b>based religion</b> to \nmonotheism and ...",
"Rabbinic Judaism recognizes the 24 books of the Masoretic Text, commonly \ncalled the Tanakh ... <b>Based</b> on this list of names, some scholars have conjectured \nthat the author, Yeshua ben Sira ... (or seventy-two) elders <b>who</b> translated the \n<b>Hebrew Bible</b> into Koine Greek but the historical evidence for this story is rather \nsketchy.",
"<b>Biblical Hebrew</b> also called classical <b>Hebrew</b>, is an archaic form of <b>Hebrew</b>, a \nCanaanite ... The scholars <b>who</b> preserved the pronunciation of the <b>Bibles</b> were \nknown as the Masoretes. The most well-preserved system ... Tiberian <b>Hebrew</b> \nhas phonemic stress, e.g. בָּנוּ֫ /bɔˈnu/ ('they <b>built</b>') vs. בָּ֫נוּ /ˈbɔnu/ ('in us'); \nstress ...",
"Judaism has its origins in the Iron Age Kingdom of Judah and in Second Temple \nJudaism. ... During the Iron Age I, the Israelite religion became distinct from the \nCanaanite polytheism out of which it evolved. ... The text of the Hebrew Bible was \nredacted into its extant form in this period and possibly also canonized as well.",
"The <b>Hebrew</b> or Jewish calendar is a lunisolar calendar used today predominantly \nfor Jewish ... In Israel, it is used for <b>religious</b> purposes, provides a time frame for \nagriculture and is an official ... The <b>Hebrew</b> calendar is a lunisolar calendar, \nmeaning that months are <b>based</b> on lunar months, but years are <b>based</b> on solar \nyears."
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"In <b>basketball</b>, a <b>technical foul</b> is any infraction of the rules penalized as a <b>foul</b> \nwhich does not involve physical contact during the course of play between \nopposing players on the court, or is a <b>foul</b> by a non-player. The <b>most</b> common \n<b>technical foul</b> is for unsportsmanlike conduct. ... Wallace also holds the <b>all-time</b> \nmark for <b>most technical fouls</b> by a player in a ...",
"The Commissioner of the National <b>Basketball</b> Association (<b>NBA</b>) oversees all the \nfines handed ... The <b>most</b> fined player for the number of fines is Rasheed Wallace\n, who has been fined 8 times for a total of $205,000. Vladimir ... The largest team \nfine in <b>NBA history</b> is from 2000, to the Minnesota Timberwolves for $3.5 million.",
"Rasheed Abdul Wallace (born September 17, 1974) is an American former \nprofessional <b>basketball</b> player who played 16 seasons in the National <b>Basketball</b> \nAssociation (<b>NBA</b>). A native of Philadelphia, Wallace played college <b>basketball</b> at \nthe University ... He set an <b>NBA</b> record with 38 <b>technical fouls</b> for the season.",
"In <b>basketball</b>, a <b>flagrant foul</b> is a personal <b>foul</b> that involves excessive or violent \ncontact that could injure the <b>fouled</b> player. A <b>flagrant foul</b> may be unintentional or \npurposeful; the latter type is also called an "intentional <b>foul</b>" in the <b>NBA</b>. However, \n<b>most</b> intentional <b>fouls</b> are not considered <b>flagrant</b> and fouling ... "NCAA Women's \n<b>Basketball</b> Playing Rules <b>History</b>" (PDF).",
"In <b>basketball</b>, a personal <b>foul</b> is a breach of the rules that concerns illegal \npersonal contact with an opponent. It is the <b>most</b> common type of <b>foul in</b> \n<b>basketball</b>. ... The <b>NBA</b> refers to these as <b>flagrant fouls</b>; other rulebooks call them \nunsportsmanlike or disqualifying <b>fouls</b>. Contents. 1 <b>History</b>; 2 Principles. 2.1 \nCylinder; 2.2 ...",
"In sports, an ejection is the removal of a participant from a contest due to a \nviolation of the ... <b>Most</b> sports have provisions that allow players to be ejected, \nand many allow for the ... Players who incur 16 <b>technical fouls</b> in a single <b>NBA</b> \nseason are ... The <b>NBA all-time</b> leader in disqualifications is Vern Mikkelsen, who \nwas ...",
"These are the records set in the Philippine <b>Basketball</b> Association (PBA) and \nPBA D-League. ... <b>Most technical fouls</b> by a team: 9 by Mobiline (97), vs. Shell (\n109), December 1, 1998. <b>Most</b> combined <b>technical fouls</b> by both teams: 16 by \nAlaska (9) and Shell ...",
"Joseph Crawford, born August 30, 1951 in Havertown, Pennsylvania is an \nAmerican retired ... He was the sixth <b>NBA</b> referee in <b>history</b> to reach such a \nmilestone, joining Mendy Rudolph, Jake O'Donnell, Dick ... Tim Duncan was \nejected from a 2007 game after Crawford gave him two <b>technical fouls</b>, both while \non the bench.",
"This article lists <b>all-time</b> records achieved in the <b>NBA</b> regular season in major \nstatistical ... <b>Most technical fouls</b> by a player. 304 by Rasheed Wallace ...",
"In <b>basketball</b>, a <b>foul</b> is an infraction of the rules more serious than a violation. \n<b>Most fouls</b> occur ... The <b>NBA</b> and NCAA men's competitions define a <b>Flagrant</b>-1 \n<b>foul</b> as unnecessary contact, and two such penalties leads ... Read · Edit · View \n<b>history</b> ..."
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"Who has most technical fouls in a single season in nba history?",
"Who has most career technical fouls in nba history?"
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""<b>Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend</b>" is a jazz song introduced by Carol Channing \nin the original Broadway production of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1949), which ...",
"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a 1953 American musical comedy film based on the \n1949 stage ... Monroe's rendition of the song "<b>Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend</b>" \nand her pink dress are considered iconic, and the performance has inspired ...",
"Marilyn Monroe wore a shocking pink dress in the 1953 film Gentlemen Prefer \nBlondes, ... Indeed, Marilyn Monroe's “<b>Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend</b>” \nperformance has reached such an iconic status that several notorious \nentertainers have ...",
""Diamonds" is a song by American rapper Megan Thee Stallion and American \nsinger Normani. It was released on January 10, 2020 by Atlantic, as the lead \nsingle from the soundtrack to the film Birds of Prey. The song samples "<b>Diamonds</b> \n<b>Are a Girl's Best Friend</b>" by Marilyn Monroe, ...",
"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a musical with a book by Joseph Fields and Anita \nLoos, lyrics by ... The popular songs "Bye Bye Baby" and "<b>Diamonds Are a Girl's</b> \n<b>Best Friend</b>" were introduced in this musical. An adaptation called Lorelei (also ...",
""G.G." is the thirteenth episode of the fifth season of the American television teen \ndrama, Gossip ... Lively), featuring herself as Marilyn Monroe singing "<b>Diamonds</b> \n<b>Are a Girl's Best Friend</b>" and Blair (Leighton Meester) as Audrey Hepburn.",
""<b>Girl's Best Friend</b>" is a 1999 single by rapper Jay-Z that features vocals from \nMashonda. It was released as a single to promote the 1999 comedy film Blue ...",
"Jack Cole was an American dancer, choreographer, and theatre director known \nas "the Father ... Cole's choreography in the "<b>Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend</b>" \nsequence in the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes was reinterpreted by Madonna \nfor ...",
""<b>Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend</b>" Released: 2011. Hollywood is the fourth \nstudio album by the close harmony trio The Puppini Sisters, released ...",
"Original Travilla sketch of Marilyn Monroe wearing her "<b>Diamonds are a Girl's</b> \n<b>Best Friend</b>" pink gown. This sketch shows Monroe wearing black gloves, which ..."
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"What 1949 film is diamonds are a girl's best friend song originally from?",
"What 1953 film is diamonds are a girl's best friend from?",
"What 2001 film is the diamonds are a girl's best friend adaptation \"Sparkling Diamonds\" from?"
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"<b>Losing</b> only seniors Eron Harris and Alvin Ellis III, the Spartans will return eight of \ntheir top 10 players from the prior season. Bridges <b>was</b> also considered a ...",
"The <b>2017</b> Holiday Bowl <b>was</b> a postseason college football bowl game, played at \nSDCCU ... This <b>was Michigan State's</b> first appearance in a Holiday Bowl. ... This \n<b>was</b> Washington State's fourth appearance in the Holiday Bowl, having <b>lost</b> to #\n14 ...",
"The 2016–17 <b>Michigan State</b> Spartans men's basketball team represented \n<b>Michigan State</b> ... The Spartans <b>lost</b> their top three scorers from the previous \nseason in ... He <b>was</b> considered the best player in the state of Michigan in the \n<b>2017</b> class.",
"The <b>2017 Michigan State</b> Spartans football team represented <b>Michigan State</b> \nUniversity in the ... <b>2017 was</b> a breakout season for the Spartans, and has been \ncoined as <b>Michigan State's</b> Improbable March. ... LJ Scott would <b>lose</b> another \nfumble early in the fourth quarter, this time the Falcons returned it 46 yards for a ...",
"See also: <b>2017 Michigan State</b> Spartans football team ... which <b>made</b> the score \n14–3 in favor of <b>Michigan State</b> at half-time. ... The <b>loss</b> snapped Michigan's 10-\ngame home winning streak at Michigan Stadium.",
"Gus Ganakas, who served as an MSU basketball radio announcer until <b>2017</b>, \n<b>was</b> an assistant under Benington and hired to take over following coach ...",
"The 2018 <b>Michigan State</b> Spartans football team represented <b>Michigan State</b> \nUniversity in the ... The Spartans returned 19 starters from their Holiday Bowl-\nwinning <b>2017</b> team, and began the year at 11th in the AP Poll. In the ... <b>Michigan</b> \n<b>State was</b> invited to the Redbox Bowl, where they <b>lost</b> to Oregon by a score of 7–\n6, which ...",
"The <b>2017</b>–18 <b>Michigan State</b> Spartans women's basketball team represented \n<b>Michigan State</b> ... In the Big Ten Tournament, they <b>beat</b> Wisconsin and Michigan \nbefore <b>losing</b> in ... This page <b>was</b> last edited on 15 February 2020, at 01:30 (UTC)\n.",
"The 20-point <b>loss was</b> Michigan's most lopsided defeat against a Big Ten \nopponent since <b>losing</b> to <b>Michigan State</b> by 23 points in February 2013. On \nJanuary 21, ...",
"Draymond Jamal Green Sr. (born March 4, 1990) is an American professional \nbasketball player ... He became the first player in <b>Michigan State</b> history to be \nnamed Big Ten ... Green <b>lost</b> 20 pounds in the 2013 off-season and showed \nimprovement in ... On April 16, <b>2017</b>, Green <b>had</b> 19 points, 12 rebounds, nine \nassists, five ..."
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"Who did Michigan State lose to in the 2017 NCAA basketball tournament?",
"Who did Michigan State lose to in Football on September 23, 2017?",
"Who did Michigan State lose to in Football on November 11, 2017?"
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"<b>Star Trek</b> is an American media franchise based on the science fiction television \nseries created by Gene Roddenberry. The first television series, called <b>Star Trek</b>\n ...",
"<b>Star Trek</b> eventually spawned a franchise, consisting of six television series, 13 \nfeature films, and numerous books, games, and toys, and is now widely \nconsidered ...",
"<b>Star Trek</b> is a 2009 American science fiction action film directed by J. J. Abrams \nand written by Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman. It is the eleventh film in the Star ...",
"It originally aired from September 28, 1987, to May 23, 1994, in syndication, \nspanning 178 episodes over seven seasons. The third series in the <b>Star Trek</b> \nfranchise ...",
"<b>Star Trek</b> is an American media franchise based on the science fiction television \nseries created by Gene Roddenberry. The first television series, simply called ...",
"<b>Star Trek</b>: Discovery is an American web television series created for CBS All \nAccess by Bryan Fuller and Alex Kurtzman. Launched in 2017, it is the first \nscripted ...",
"<b>Star Trek</b> Into Darkness is a 2013 American science fiction action film directed by \nJ. J. Abrams and written by Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman, and Damon Lindelof.",
"He has also co-written several novels set in the <b>Star Trek</b> universe, and a series \nof science fiction novels called TekWar, that were adapted for television. Shatner\n ...",
"It is the first installment in the <b>Star Trek</b> film series, and stars the cast of the \noriginal television series. In the film, set in the 2270s, a mysterious and \nimmensely ...",
"The series originally aired from September 1966 through June 1969 on NBC. \nThis is the first television series in the <b>Star Trek</b> franchise, and comprises 79 \nregular ..."
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"As of February 2020, <b>Southwest Airlines</b> has scheduled <b>flights</b> to 102 \ndestinations in 40 states, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Central America and the \n<b>Caribbean</b>, the ...",
"<b>Southwest Airlines</b> Co. is a major American airline headquartered in Dallas, \nTexas, and is the ... To date, Southwest schedules <b>flights</b> to 102 destinations in \n40 states (also the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico), Mexico, Central \nAmerica and the <b>Caribbean</b>. Southwest does not use the hub and spoke system \nof other major ...",
"Since its inception in 1967 and its early years when it was prevented from \noperating, <b>Southwest</b> ... The Official <b>Airline</b> Guide for October 15, 1972 lists 61 \n<b>flights</b> a week each way ... The purchase added 25 additional destinations \npreviously not served by <b>Southwest</b> including cities in the <b>Caribbean</b> and Atlanta, \nGeorgia, ...",
"<b>Southwest Airlines Flight</b> 1248 (WN1248, SWA1248) was a scheduled \npassenger <b>flight</b> from ... Loganair Islander accident; Mar 16 Regional Airlines \n<b>Flight</b> 9288; Mar 25 West <b>Caribbean</b> Airways <b>Flight</b> 9955; Apr 2 Nias Island Sea \nKing crash ...",
"<b>Southwest Airlines Flight</b> 812 was a Boeing 737-300 passenger jet that on April 1\n, 2011, ... 28 Jul: Asiana Airlines <b>Flight</b> 991; 29 Jul: EgyptAir <b>Flight</b> 667; 30 Jul: \n<b>Caribbean</b> Airlines <b>Flight</b> 523; 6 Aug: Afghanistan Chinook shootdown; 9 Aug: ...",
"JetBlue Airways, stylized as jetBlue, is a major American low cost airline, and the \nsixth largest ... JetBlue operates over 1,000 <b>flights</b> daily and serves 100 domestic \nand ... network destinations in the U.S., Mexico, the <b>Caribbean</b>, Central America \nand ... On May 29, 2019, JetBlue and <b>Southwest Airlines</b> ranked 'Highest in ...",
"On 22 December 2009, an American Airlines Boeing 737-800, operating \nAmerican Airlines ... to rest upright, within meters of Kingston's outer harbor and \nthe open <b>Caribbean</b> Sea. ... The NTSB also restated its previous \nrecommendation, made following the crash of <b>Southwest Airlines Flight</b> 1248, \nthat the FAA require ...",
"Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport is a major public airport in \nBroward County, ... With over 700 daily <b>flights</b> to 135 domestic and international \ndestinations, FLL has become an ... Low-cost <b>airline</b> traffic grew in the 1990s, \nwith <b>Southwest</b> opening its base in 1996, Spirit in 1999 ... "<b>Caribbean Airlines</b> \nRoute Map".",
"Pacific <b>Southwest Airlines</b> (PSA) was a United States airline headquartered in \nSan Diego, ... In 1966 PSA started <b>flying</b> to San Jose, and in 1967 to Sacramento \nExecutive Airport (SAC); later that year PSA ... Airlines · Metro Airlines · Reno Air · \nSimmons Airlines · Trans <b>Caribbean</b> Airways · Trans World Airlines · US Airways.",
"AirTran Airways and parent AirTran Holdings were acquired by <b>Southwest</b> \n<b>Airlines</b> on May 2, 2011, and gradually integrated with the final revenue <b>flight</b> ..."
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"First <b>Mexican</b> Empire (1821–<b>1823</b>)[edit]. Main article: First <b>Mexican</b> Empire. \nName, Lifespan, Reign ...",
"Maximilian I was the only monarch of the Second <b>Mexican</b> Empire. He was a \nyounger brother of the Austrian <b>emperor</b> Franz Joseph I. After a ... Monroe \nDoctrine (<b>1823</b>) at ourdocuments.gov; The Present Condition of <b>Mexico</b>: \nMessage from ...",
"<b>Mexican</b> Empire may refer to: First <b>Mexican</b> Empire, the regime under Agustín de \nIturbide from 1821 to <b>1823</b>; Second <b>Mexican</b> Empire, the regime under ...",
"The <b>Mexican</b> Empire was a monarchy, and the first independent post-colonial \nimperial state in ... National Institutional Junta (1822–1823) ... In August 1822 a \nplot to <b>overthrow</b> the monarchy was discovered and on August 25, plotters, ... \nThis left <b>Emperor</b> Agustín I isolated with little support outside of <b>Mexico</b> City and a \nfew ...",
"A year later, he was announced as the Constitutional <b>Emperor of Mexico</b>, \nreigning briefly from 19 May 1822 to 19 March <b>1823</b>. He is credited as the \noriginal ...",
"<b>Overthrow</b> of Monarchy. April 1 <b>1823</b>. • Disestablished. October 10 1824. \nCurrency, Real ...",
"The Head of State in <b>Mexico</b> is the person who controls the executive power in \nthe country. ... rule, during which the executive was controlled by the <b>Emperor of</b> \n<b>Mexico</b>. ... The Provisional Government of <b>1823</b>–24 was an organization that \nserved as ... He was <b>overthrown</b> by the Revolution of Tuxtepec and left office ten \ndays ...",
"Agustín I was <b>overthrown</b> in March <b>1823</b>, and the <b>Mexican</b> monarchy abolished. \n<b>Mexico's</b> second monarch was Maximilian I, an Austrian archduke who was ...",
"With no European monarch presenting himself for the crown of <b>Mexico</b>, Iturbide \nhimself was proclaimed <b>emperor</b> Agustin I in 1822. He was <b>overthrown in 1823</b> ...",
"The Federal Constitution of the United <b>Mexican</b> States of 1824 was enacted on \nOctober 4 of 1824, after the <b>overthrow</b> of the <b>Mexican</b> Empire of Agustin de \nIturbide. ... Generals issued the Plan of Casa Mata on 1 February <b>1823</b>. The plan \n... <b>Mexican</b> politicians, of course, expected the new body to keep the <b>emperor</b> in \ncheck."
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"The <b>Suez Canal</b> is an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the \n<b>Mediterranean</b> Sea ... A direct <b>link</b> between the <b>Mediterranean</b> Sea and the Red \nSea is possible and not as expensive as previously estimated. 30 November \n1854: ...",
"The Lessepsian migration (also called Erythrean invasion) is the migration of \nmarine species across the <b>Suez Canal</b>, usually from the Red Sea to the \n<b>Mediterranean</b> Sea, ... The Bitter Lakes created a natural salinity barrier within \nthe <b>Suez Canal due</b> to their high deposits of salt, preventing many species from \nmigrating.",
"The boundaries between the continents of Earth are generally a matter of \ngeographical ... can be continental, and therefore <b>associated</b> with the continent \non the same continental plate, ... boundaries; the <b>Suez Canal</b> happens to \ntraverse the isthmus between the <b>Mediterranean</b> Sea and Red Sea, dividing Asia \nand Africa.",
"The Great Bitter Lake is a saltwater lake in Egypt, <b>connected</b> to the \n<b>Mediterranean</b> Sea and the Red Sea via the <b>Suez Canal</b>. It is <b>connected</b> to the \nSmall Bitter ...",
"The <b>Suez Crisis</b>, or the Second Arab–Israeli war, also called the tripartite \naggression (Arabic: ... The location of the <b>Suez Canal</b>, which connects the \n<b>Mediterranean</b> and the Indian Ocean via the Red Sea. ... The <b>Suez Canal</b> \nCompany was not <b>due</b> to revert to the Egyptian government until 16 November \n1968 under the terms of ...",
"The Canal of the Pharaohs, also called the Ancient <b>Suez Canal</b> or Necho's Canal\n, is the forerunner of the <b>Suez Canal</b>, constructed in ancient times. It followed a \ndifferent course than its modern counterpart, by <b>linking</b> the Nile to ...",
"The <b>Mediterranean</b> Sea is a sea <b>connected</b> to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by \nthe ... Darius I of Persia, who conquered Ancient Egypt, built a canal <b>linking</b> the \n<b>Mediterranean</b> to the Red Sea. ... in the west to the entrances to the Dardanelles \nand the <b>Suez Canal</b> in the east, the <b>Mediterranean</b> Sea is bounded by the coasts \nof ...",
"The following is a list of interoceanic <b>canals</b>, that is, <b>canals</b> or <b>canal</b> proposals, \nwhich form ... This ancient <b>canal</b> once <b>connected</b> the <b>Suez</b> Rift Valley to the Nile \nRiver. ... From the Gulf of Aqaba to the Dead Sea to the <b>Mediterranean</b>, the \nmodern version would expand two proposed water conveyance <b>canals</b> (Red Sea \nto Dead ...",
"Transport in Egypt is centered in Cairo and largely follows the pattern of \nsettlement along the ... The <b>Suez Canal</b> is a major waterway for international \ncommerce and navigation, <b>linking</b> the <b>Mediterranean</b> and Red Sea. Major ports \nare Alexandria, Port Said, Damietta on the <b>Mediterranean</b> and Suez and Safaga \non the Red ...",
"The Sinai Peninsula or simply Sinai is a peninsula in Egypt, and the only part of \nthe country located in Asia. It is situated between the <b>Mediterranean</b> Sea to the \nnorth and the Red Sea to ... Three other governorates span the <b>Suez Canal</b>, \ncrossing into African Egypt: Suez Governorate on the southern end of the <b>Suez</b> \n<b>Canal</b>, ..."
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""<b>Writing's on the Wall</b>" is a song by English singer <b>Sam Smith</b>, written for the \nrelease of the 2015 ... The English band Radiohead also <b>composed</b> a song for \nthe film, "Spectre", which went unused. The song is written in the key of F minor \nwith a ...",
"James Napier, known professionally as Jimmy Napes, is an English <b>songwriter</b> \nand record producer. He has won a number of awards, including an Academy \nAward, a Golden Globe award, a Grammy Award, and an Ivor Novello award. \nNapes is best known for his work with <b>Sam Smith</b> ("Stay With Me", "<b>Writing's On</b> \n<b>The Wall</b>", ...",
"Samuel Frederick <b>Smith</b> (born 19 May 1992) is an English singer and <b>songwriter</b>. \n<b>Smith</b> rose to ... For their and Jimmy Napes' song "<b>Writing's on the Wall</b>", the \ntheme for the James Bond film Spectre (2015), <b>Smith</b> won the Golden Globe \nAward ...",
""The <b>writing on the wall</b>" is an idiomatic expression that suggests a portent of \ndoom or ... <b>Writing on the Wall</b>", a 1999 short story by Guy N. Smith; The <b>Writing</b> \n<b>on the Wall</b>, a 2007 British book on the Chinese ... 2014; "<b>Writings on the Wall</b>", \nby Parkway Drive from the 2015 album Ire · "<b>Writing's on the Wall</b>" (<b>Sam Smith</b> \nsong), ...",
"Spectre: <b>Original</b> Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the 24th \n... The film's theme song "<b>Writing's on the Wall</b>" performed by <b>Sam Smith</b> is the ...",
"... Jump to search. This category is for songs written or co-written by <b>Sam Smith</b>. \n... G. Good Thing (<b>Sam Smith</b> song) ... <b>Writing's on the Wall</b> (<b>Sam Smith</b> song).",
""Spectre" is a song by the English rock band Radiohead, produced by Nigel \nGodrich. Radiohead <b>wrote</b> the song, an orchestral ballad, for the 2015 James \nBond ... Director <b>Sam</b> Mendes attempted to use "Spectre" elsewhere in the film, \nbut decided ... After "<b>Writing's on the Wall</b>" won the Golden Globe Award for Best \n<b>Original</b> ...",
"The James Bond film series from Eon Productions features numerous musical \ncompositions ... Each of these <b>composed</b> for only one Bond film, with the \nexception of Newman. The departures from ... Written for Visual Media. <b>Sam</b> \n<b>Smith's</b> "<b>Writing's on the Wall</b>" from Spectre would also win the Oscar for Best \n<b>Original</b> Song.",
"Spectre is a 2015 spy film and the twenty-fourth in the James Bond series \nproduced by Eon ... The theme song "<b>Writing's on the Wall</b>", performed and co-\nwritten by <b>Sam Smith</b>, won an Academy Award and Golden Globe for Best \n<b>Original</b> Song. ... Despite being an <b>original</b> story, Spectre draws on Ian Fleming's \nsource material, ...",
"The Thrill of It All is the second studio album by English singer and <b>songwriter</b> \n<b>Sam Smith</b>. ... review, writing: "There's a certain power to "The Thrill of It All" but it \ncould have been a much more potent album if they'd laid off the polish just a little. \n... "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"; "<b>Writing's on the Wall</b>"; "Too Good at ..."
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"<b>Happy Valley</b> is a British crime drama television series created by Sally \nWainwright and produced by Red Production Company. The first series of six \n<b>episodes</b> ...",
"Main article: List of <b>Happy Valley episodes</b>. Series, Episodes, Originally aired, \nAve. UK viewers (in millions). First aired, Last aired.",
"The series two finale of the British crime drama television series <b>Happy Valley</b> \nwas originally broadcast on BBC One on 15 March 2016, and is the 12th <b>episode</b>\n ...",
"Monty Python's Fliegender Zirkus (Monty Python's Flying Circus) are a pair of 45-\nminute Monty Python German television comedy specials produced by WDR for \nWest German television. The two <b>episodes</b> were respectively first broadcast in \nJanuary and December ... An abridged version of "The Tale of <b>Happy Valley</b>" was \nrecorded for the ...",
"Sally A Wainwright is an English television writer, producer, and director from \nYorkshire. ... Wainwright made her directorial debut with <b>episode</b> 4 of the first \nseries. Wainwright has said that she is willing to write a third series of <b>Happy</b> \n<b>Valley</b>, but she has previous commitments to work on other projects. Producer \nNicola ...",
""<b>Valley</b> of the Shadow" is a 51-minute <b>episode</b> of the American television \nanthology series The Twilight Zone. In this <b>episode</b>, a reporter is held captive in a \nsmall ...",
"James Geoffrey Ian Norton (born 18 July 1985) is an English actor. He is best \nknown for roles in the British television series <b>Happy Valley</b>, ... Norton's television \nappearances include the Doctor Who <b>episode</b> "Cold War", in which he played a ...",
"Kevin Doyle (born 10 April 1960) is an English actor. He is known for many roles, \nincluding DS ... awards and a Royal Television Society award for best actor for \n<b>Happy Valley</b>. ... 2016, <b>Happy Valley</b>, DS John Wadsworth, BBC, 6 <b>episodes</b>.",
"<b>Happy Valley</b> is a British (BBC) crime drama television series that is filmed and \nset in The Calder Valley. The series, starring Sarah Lancashire and Siobhan ...",
"The <b>Happy Valley</b> set was a group of hedonistic, largely British and Anglo-Irish \naristocrats and adventurers who settled in the "<b>Happy Valley</b>" region of the ..."
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"Peeta Mellark is a fictional character from The <b>Hunger Games</b> trilogy by Suzanne \nCollins. He is portrayed by actor Josh Hutcherson in The <b>Hunger Games</b> film ...",
"Joshua Ryan Hutcherson (born October 12, 1992) is an American actor and \nproducer. ... Later that year, he starred opposite <b>Peter</b> Falk and Tim Daly in the \ntelevision film, Wilder Days, ... The initial film, The <b>Hunger Games</b>, was released \non March 23, 2012, and went on to become one of the highest-grossing films of \nthe year.",
"<b>Peter</b> Anthony Rodger is a British filmmaker and photographer. Rodger is known \nfor his 2009 documentary film Oh My God, as well as his work as a second unit \ndirector on The <b>Hunger Games</b> (2012).",
"The <b>Hunger Games</b>: Mockingjay – Part 2 is a 2015 dystopian science fiction \nadventure film directed by Francis Lawrence, with a screenplay by <b>Peter</b> Craig \nand ...",
"The <b>Hunger Games</b>: Mockingjay – Part 1 is a 2014 American dystopian science \nfiction adventure film directed by Francis Lawrence with a screenplay by <b>Peter</b> ...",
"The film was followed by The <b>Hunger Games</b>: Mockingjay, a two-part sequel and \n... <b>Peter</b> Travers of Rolling Stone gave the film 3.5 stars out of four and said, ...",
"The Starving Games is a 2013 American parody film written and directed by \nJason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer. The film parodies The <b>Hunger Games</b> and it \nstars Maiara Walsh, Cody ... Dale tries volunteering as well, but the town idiot \n<b>Peter</b> Malarkey beats him to it. When the Games begin, Kantmiss grabs a \nbackpack and ...",
"<b>Peter</b> Craig (born November 10, 1969) is an American novelist and screenwriter. \n... He adapted the screenplays for The <b>Hunger Games</b>: Mockingjay - Part 1 and \nThe <b>Hunger Games</b>: Mockingjay - Part 2 with Danny Strong. The films were ...",
"The <b>Hunger Games</b> consists of four science fiction dystopian adventure films \nbased on The ... Beaufoy and Michael Arndt to write the script for Catching Fire. \nThe final two films of the series were written by Danny Strong and <b>Peter</b> Craig.",
"The <b>Hunger Games</b> is a 2012 American dystopian science fiction-adventure film \ndirected by ... In his review for The Washington Times, <b>Peter</b> Suderman \nexpressed that "[m]aybe it's a liberal story about inequality and the class divide. \nMaybe it's ..."
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"<b>Cinco de Mayo</b> is an annual celebration held on May 5. The date is observed to \ncommemorate the Mexican Army's victory over the French Empire at the Battle of\n ...",
"The Battle of Puebla took place on 5 May 1862, near Puebla City during the \nSecond French ... A common misconception in the United States is that <b>Cinco de</b> \n<b>Mayo</b> is Mexico's Independence Day, the most important national patriotic \nholiday in ...",
"Rosa '<b>Cinco de Mayo</b>', (aka Wekcobeju ), is a floribunda rose cultivar, bred by \nTom Carruth in 2006. The rose was introduced into the United States by Weeks ...",
"Shooting incident[edit]. On Sunday evening, May 5, 1991, following a <b>Cinco de</b> \n<b>Mayo</b> street celebration in nearby Adams Morgan, Angela Jewell, a rookie ...",
"Between this and the previous album on MCA, War released a single on LA \nRecords, a company owned by their producer Jerry Goldstein: "<b>Cinco de Mayo</b>", ...",
"Contradictory ("limited significance")[edit]. "While <b>Cinco de Mayo</b> has limited \nsignificance nationwide in Mexico, the date is observed in the United States and\n ...",
"Charles Ferdinand Latrille, Comte de Lorencez (23 May 1814 –16 July 1892) \nwas a French ... See also[edit]. Battle of Puebla · <b>Cinco de Mayo</b> ...",
"ARA Veinticinco <b>de Mayo</b> (V-2) was an aircraft carrier in the Argentine Navy from \n1969 to 1997. ... The British had assigned HMS Splendid (S106), a nuclear-\npowered submarine, to track down Veinticinco <b>de Mayo</b> and sink her if necessary\n.",
"(Seth Rogen) started "Cinco de Cuatro", to take place on the eve of <b>Cinco de</b> \n<b>Mayo</b> in order to deplete stocks used for celebrations. In the present day, Michael\n ...",
"ARA Veinticinco <b>de Mayo</b> or Veinticinco <b>de Mayo</b> may refer to one the following \nvessels of the Argentine Navy: Veinticinco <b>de Mayo</b> (1810), a brigantine ..."
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"The <b>optic nerve</b> leaves the orbit (<b>eye</b> socket) via the optic canal, running postero-\nmedially towards the optic chiasm, where there <b>is</b> a partial decussation ...",
"The ophthalmic artery (OA) <b>is</b> the first branch of the internal carotid artery distal to \nthe ... The ophthalmic artery can also pass superiorly to the <b>optic nerve</b> in a \nminority of cases. ... turns superiorly and penetrates the <b>optic nerve</b>, continuing \nalong the center of the <b>optic nerve</b>, <b>entering the eye</b> to supply the inner retinal \nlayers.",
"In both images, 1 denotes the retina and 2 the nerve fibers, including the <b>optic</b> \n<b>nerve</b> (3). Distribution of rods and cones along a line passing through the fovea \nand the blind spot of a human <b>eye</b>. A blind spot, scotoma, <b>is</b> an obscuration of the \nvisual field. A particular blind spot known as the ... thought that the point at which \nthe <b>optic nerve entered the eye</b> should actually ...",
"Photophobia <b>is</b> a symptom of abnormal intolerance to visual perception of light. \nAs a medical ... Too much light can <b>enter the eye</b> if it <b>is</b> damaged, such as with \ncorneal abrasion and retinal damage, or if its pupil(s) ... <b>Eye</b> trauma caused by \ndisease, injury, or infection such as chalazion, episcleritis, keratoconus, or <b>optic</b> \n<b>nerve</b> ...",
"The central retinal artery (retinal artery) branches off the ophthalmic artery, \nrunning inferior to the <b>optic nerve</b> within its dural sheath to the eyeball. ... The \ncentral retinal artery <b>is</b> approximately 160 micrometres in diameter. ... artery gets \noccluded, there <b>is</b> complete loss of vision in that <b>eye</b> even though the fovea <b>is</b> not \naffected.",
"The optic disc or <b>optic nerve</b> head <b>is</b> the point of exit for ganglion cell axons \nleaving the <b>eye</b>. Because there are no rods or cones overlying the optic disc, ...",
"The visual system <b>is</b> the part of the central nervous system which gives \norganisms the ability to ... Most of the <b>optic nerve</b> fibers end in the lateral \ngeniculate nucleus (LGN). ... Light <b>entering the eye is</b> refracted as it passes \nthrough the cornea.",
"<b>Eye</b> formation in the human embryo begins at approximately three weeks into \nembryonic development and continues through the tenth week. Cells from both \nthe mesodermal and the ectodermal tissues contribute to the formation of the <b>eye</b>. \nSpecifically, the <b>eye is</b> derived from the neuroepithelium, surface ectoderm, ... \nNeuroepithelium forms the retina, ciliary body, iris, and <b>optic nerves</b>.",
"The choroid, also known as the choroidea or choroid coat, <b>is</b> the vascular layer of \nthe <b>eye</b>, ... and outer and middle layers of the retina, are branches of the \nophthalmic artery and <b>enter</b> the eyeball without passing with the <b>optic nerve</b>. ... \nTeleosts bear a body of capillary adjacent to the <b>optic nerve</b> called the choroidal \ngland.",
"The oculomotor nerve <b>is</b> the third cranial nerve (CN III). It enters the orbit via the \nsuperior orbital fissure and innervates extrinsic <b>eye</b> muscles that enable most \nmovements of the <b>eye</b> and that raise the eyelid. The nerve also contains fibers \nthat innervate the intrinsic <b>eye</b> muscles that ... One passes beneath the <b>optic</b> \n<b>nerve</b> to the medial rectus."
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"Where does the optic nerve pass through to enter the eye?"
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"Orders of <b>battle</b>[edit]. Map of Army Group North's advance into the USSR in 1941. \nCoral up to 9 July.",
"This is the order of <b>battle</b> for the <b>Leningrad</b> Strategic Defensive covering the \nperiod 10 July to 30 September 1941. Contents. 1 Soviet Union. 1.1 Fronts and ...",
"The 872-day <b>Siege of Leningrad</b>, Russia, resulted from the failure of the German \nArmy Group ... September 19: German troops are stopped 10 km from Leningrad. \nMasses of citizens, women and schoolchildren come to <b>fight</b> in defense lines.",
"The <b>Siege of Leningrad</b> began in early autumn 1941. By September 8, German \nand Finnish forces had surrounded the ...",
"The <b>Leningrad</b> première of Shostakovich's Symphony No. 7 took place on 9 \nAugust 1942 during the Second World War, while the city of <b>Leningrad</b> (now St. \nPetersburg) was under <b>siege</b> by Nazi German forces. ... the days of <b>Leningrad</b> \nwere over. But this performance is witness to our spirit, courage and readiness to \n<b>fight</b>.",
"<b>Siege of Leningrad</b> · Baltic Offensive · <b>Battle</b> of Courland. Commanders. Notable \ncommanders, Georgy Zhukov · Leonid Govorov. Soldiers in the trenches on the \nLeningrad Front before an offensive. The Leningrad Front (Russian: \nЛенинградский фронт) was formed during the 1941 German ...",
"... the Wehrmacht's <b>Siege of Leningrad</b>. Planning for the operation began shortly \nafter the failure of the Sinyavino Offensive. The German defeat in the <b>Battle</b> of ...",
"The <b>Battle</b> of Moscow was a military campaign that consisted of two periods of \nstrategically ... The German Army Group North moved towards Leningrad, Army \nGroup South took control of Ukraine, and Army ... Vlasov's army in a failed \nattempt to lift the <b>siege of Leningrad</b>, and the destruction of Red Army forces in \nCrimea.",
"Leningrad (August 1942 – October 1943)[edit]. Main articles: <b>Siege of Leningrad</b> \nand <b>Battle</b> of Krasny Bor. In August 1942, it was transferred north to the ...",
"The Days of Military Honour include: 27 January – the day of lifting of the <b>Siege of</b> \n<b>Leningrad</b>, 1944;; 2 February – victory in the <b>Battle</b> of Stalingrad, 1943; ..."
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"Which country won the battle of siege of leningrad?",
"Which commanders and leaders won the battle of siege of leningrad?"
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"<b>Superman</b> is a fictional superhero. The character was created by writer Jerry \nSiegel and artist Joe Shuster, and first appeared in Action Comics #1, a comic \nbook ...",
"<b>Superman</b> is a 1978 superhero film directed by Richard Donner, based on the \nDC Comics character of the same name. An international co-production between\n ...",
"<b>Superman</b> Returns is a 2006 American superhero film directed and co-produced \nby Bryan Singer and written by Michael Dougherty and Dan Harris, from a story ...",
"The fictional character <b>Superman</b>, an American comic book superhero in DC \nComics publications, has appeared in various films almost since his inception.",
""The Death of <b>Superman</b>" is a crossover story event featured in DC Comics' \n<b>Superman</b>-related publications. The crossover, which originated from editor Mike\n ...",
"<b>Superman</b> is an ongoing American comic book series featuring the DC Comics \nsuperhero <b>Superman</b> as its main protagonist. <b>Superman</b> began as one of several\n ...",
"One noticeable aspect of the series carried over from Byrne's work was \n<b>Superman's</b> powers were significantly downplayed compared to his comic book ...",
"It was an imaginary story where <b>Superman's</b> rocket landed in neutral waters \nbetween the USA and the USSR and both sides were rushing to claim the baby. \nAs a ...",
"Adventures of <b>Superman</b> is an American television series based on comic book \ncharacters and concepts that Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster created in 1938.",
"The Fleischer <b>Superman</b> cartoons are a series of seventeen animated short films \nreleased in Technicolor by Paramount Pictures and based upon the comic ..."
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"<b>Gladiator</b> is a 2000 epic historical drama action film directed by Ridley Scott and \nwritten by David Franzoni, John Logan, and William Nicholson. The film was ...",
"A <b>gladiator</b> was an armed combatant who entertained audiences in the Roman \nRepublic and Roman Empire in violent confrontations with other <b>gladiators</b>, wild ...",
"<b>Gladiator</b> is a science fiction novel by American author Philip Wylie, first \npublished in 1930. The story concerns a scientist who invents an "alkaline free-\nradical" ...",
"<b>Gladiator</b> is a 1992 American sports drama film directed by Rowdy Herrington, \nand starring Cuba Gooding Jr., James Marshall, Brian Dennehy, and Robert ...",
"The Gloster <b>Gladiator</b> (or Gloster SS.37) was a British-built biplane fighter. It was \nused by the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the Fleet Air Arm (FAA) and was exported\n ...",
"The Jeep <b>Gladiator</b> may refer to: Jeep <b>Gladiator</b> (SJ), a pickup truck made by \nJeep from 1962-1988, known as the Jeep J-Series after 1971. Jeep <b>Gladiator</b> (JT\n) ...",
""Entrance of the <b>Gladiators</b>" op. 68 or "Entry of the <b>Gladiators</b>" (Czech: Vjezd \ngladiátorů) is a military march composed in 1897 by the Czech composer Julius ...",
"<b>Gladiator</b> is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published \nby Marvel Comics. He first appeared in X-Men #107 (October 1977) and was ...",
"<b>Gladiator</b> (Melvin Potter) is a fictional character appearing in American comic \nbooks published by Marvel Comics. Potter was initially depicted as a supervillain\n ...",
"<b>Gladiator</b>, known in Japan as Ougon no Shiro is an arcade game developed by \nAllumer and published in 1986 by Taito. It was followed by a sequel titled ..."
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"Who were the romans fighting in the beginning of the gladiator movie?",
"Who was the roman emperor fighting in gladiator movie?"
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"The Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health <b>Act</b> of 2012 (Republic <b>Act</b> \nNo. 10354), informally known <b>as</b> the Reproductive Health <b>Law</b> or RH <b>Law</b>, is a ... \nIn 2000, the Philippines <b>signed</b> the Millennium Declaration and committed <b>to</b> ... \nThe basic content of the Consolidated <b>Reproductive Health Bill</b> is divided <b>into</b> the\n ...",
"<b>Reproductive Health</b> Services <b>in the</b> United States reinforces the ... 1994 – \nFreedom of Access <b>to</b> Clinic Entrances <b>Act</b> is <b>passed</b> ...",
"<b>Signed</b>, June 12, 1956. Keywords. Jose Rizal, education. Status: In force. \nRepublic <b>Act</b> No. 1425, known <b>as</b> the Rizal <b>Law</b>, mandates all educational \ninstitutions <b>in the</b> ... <b>In the</b> campaign <b>to</b> oppose the Rizal <b>bill</b>, the Catholic Church \nurged its ... <b>to</b> the Responsible Parenthood and <b>Reproductive Health Act</b> of 2012 \n(<b>RH Law</b>) ...",
"Ana Theresia "Risa" Navarro Hontiveros-Baraquel is a Filipino politician, \ncommunity leader and ... The <b>bill passed in the</b> House in January 2019, and is \nawaiting a bicameral meeting for it <b>to</b> become a <b>law</b>. ... and Filipino Sign \nLanguage <b>Act</b>. It also excludes the Responsible Parenthood and <b>Reproductive</b> \n<b>Health Act</b> of 2012, ...",
"A heartbeat <b>bill</b> or fetal heartbeat <b>bill</b> is a controversial form of abortion restriction \n<b>legislation in the</b> United States which makes abortions illegal <b>as</b> soon <b>as</b> the \nembryonic or fetal heartbeat can be detected. In 2013, North Dakota <b>became</b> the \nfirst state <b>to pass</b> a heartbeat <b>law</b>. ... <b>RH</b> Reality Check. ^ "Abortion: A Women's \nRight ...",
"President Benigno Aquino III certified the <b>bill as</b> urgent, allowing Congress <b>to</b> \n<b>pass</b> it quickly. President Aquino <b>signed</b> it <b>into law as</b> Republic <b>Act</b> 10354 in ...",
"The For The People <b>Act</b> of 2019 (H.R. 1, 2019) is a <b>bill</b> introduced and <b>passed in</b> \n<b>the</b> United States House of Representatives <b>to</b> expand voting rights, limit ...",
"The Habeas Corpus Suspension, 12 Stat. 755 (1863), entitled An <b>Act</b> relating <b>to</b> \nHabeas ... Abraham Lincoln <b>signed</b> the <b>bill into law</b> on March 3, 1863, and \nsuspended habeas corpus under the authority it granted him six months later. ... \nMilitary. <b>R. H.</b> Anderson · Beauregard · Bragg · Buchanan · Cooper · Early · Ewell \n· Forrest ...",
"The Fifteenth Congress of the Philippines was a meeting of the national \nlegislature of the ... The minority bloc filed <b>bills to</b> postpone the upcoming \nbarangay (village) and ... years, President Aquino <b>signed</b> the national budget <b>into</b> \n<b>law</b> before the year ended. ... population committee acted on the <b>bills</b> about \n<b>reproductive health</b>.",
"The <b>bill</b> was <b>passed</b> by both the Senate and House of Representatives but was \nvetoed by governor Jennifer Granholm. Clinical response <b>to legal</b> bans on the ..."
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"When was the rh bill passed into law?",
"When was the RH bill enacted by the house of representatives?",
"When was the RH bill enacted by the Senate?",
"When was the RH bill signed by Benigno Aquino III?",
"When was the RH bill commenced?"
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""<b>Mishka</b>" is a diminutive form of the name "Mikhail". <b>Mishka</b> may also refer to: \n<b>Mishka</b> (musician), a Bermudian reggae musician; <b>Mishka</b> NYC, a clothing ...",
"Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai is an Indian television drama series that airs on Star \nPlus and ... <b>Mishka Jain</b>, 2015, Baby Naira Singhania. Kartik Goenka aka ...",
"Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai is an Indian television soap opera that airs on Star \nPlus and ... Naira Goenka / Papa Ki Princess / Tina / Sherni, Shivangi Joshi / \nAshnoor Kaur / <b>Mishka Jain</b>, 2015–present, Kartik's wife, ... In May 2016, Umang \nJain playing Tara and her on-screen family members quit as the story started to \nfocus ...",
"Children, <b>Mishka</b> Kamboj , Avyaan Kamboj. Residence, Mumbai. Website, http://\nmohitbharatiya.com. Mohit Bharatiya (born on 30 April 1984) is an Indian \npolitician. He is the General Secretary of ... P. Muralidhar Rao · Ram Madhav · \nSaroj Pandey · Bhupender Yadav · Kailash Vijayvargiya · Arun Singh · Anil <b>Jain</b>.",
"Qayamat Ki Raat (English: Night of Doom) is an Indian supernatural drama \ntelevision series ... Kalasur with his new aides <b>Mishka</b> , Ajay and Karuna is \nsuccessful in straining Gauri's relationship with other family members and Raj. \nGauri comes ...",
"Neelam Kothari Soni is an Indian jewellery designer and former actress. She \nmade her acting debut with Jawaani (1984) opposite debutant Karan Shah.",
"Malishka Mendonsa, popularly known as RJ Malishka, is a radio personality from \nMumbai, India. She works in Red FM 93.5. Her show "Morning No 1 with ...",
"Mr. D is a Canadian television series starring comedian Gerry Dee. The series \nfollows the misadventures of an underqualified schoolteacher named Gerry ...",
"The Sanskrit word Nishtha (निष्ठा), in Hindu philosophy, refers to faith, \nsteadiness, devotion and the culmination, and in Sanskrit grammar, to the affixes \nof ...",
"Shekhawat is a sub-clan of Rajputs found mainly in Rajasthan, India. The \nShekhawat clan claims descent from Shekha of Amarsar, the Rajput, and were \nonce ..."
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"Real name of naira from yeh rishta kya kehlata hai?",
"Real name of adult naira from yeh rishta kya kehlata hai?",
"Real name of teenage naira from yeh rishta kya kehlata hai?",
"Real name of baby naira from yeh rishta kya kehlata hai?"
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"Dian Fossey was an American primatologist and conservationist <b>known</b> for \nundertaking an extensive <b>study</b> of mountain <b>gorilla</b> groups from 1966 until her \n1985 murder. She studied them daily in the <b>mountain forests</b> of Rwanda, initially \n... for Fossey to <b>research</b> mountain <b>gorillas</b>, and Fossey left her job to relocate to \n<b>Africa</b>.",
"<b>Gorillas</b> are ground-dwelling, predominantly herbivorous apes that inhabit the \n<b>forests</b> of central Sub-Saharan <b>Africa</b>. ... The <b>mountain gorilla</b> inhabits the \nAlbertine Rift <b>montane</b> cloud <b>forests</b> of the Virunga ... Adult male <b>gorillas</b> are \n<b>known</b> as silverbacks due to the characteristic silver hair on their backs reaching \nto the hips.",
"The <b>mountain gorilla</b> (<b>Gorilla</b> beringei beringei) is one of the two subspecies of \nthe eastern <b>gorilla</b>. It is listed as endangered by the IUCN as of 2018. There are \ntwo populations: One is found in the Virunga volcanic <b>mountains</b> of Central <b>Africa</b>\n, ... Little was <b>known</b> about the life of the <b>mountain gorilla</b> before his <b>research</b>, \nwhich ...",
"Survival is one of television's longest-running and most successful nature \ndocumentary series. ... He had earlier narrated The New Ark, a film from <b>Africa</b> \nthat won Survival its ... <b>Mountain Gorilla</b> - A Shattered Kingdom (1996) Survival \nrevisited the endangered <b>mountain gorillas</b> of the central <b>African forests</b> two \n<b>decades</b> after ...",
"The Cross River <b>gorilla</b> (<b>Gorilla gorilla</b> diehli) is a subspecies of the western \n<b>gorilla</b> (<b>Gorilla</b> ... The Cross River <b>gorilla</b> is not <b>known</b> to differ much in terms of \nbody size or limb and bone length from ... The Cross River <b>gorilla</b>, like many other \n<b>gorilla</b> subspecies, prefer a dense <b>forest</b> habitat that is uninhabited by humans. \nDue to ...",
"In 1959, when Schaller was only 26, he traveled to Central <b>Africa</b> to <b>study</b> and \nlive with the <b>mountain gorillas</b> (<b>Gorilla</b> beringei beringei) of the Virunga \nVolcanoes ...",
"The Bronx Zoo is a zoo located within Bronx Park in the Bronx, New York. It is \none of the largest zoos in the United States by area, and is the largest \nmetropolitan ...",
"Korup National Park is in the Southwest Province of Cameroon and extends over \n1,260 km<sup>2</sup> of mostly undisturbed primary <b>forest</b>. It is reputedly one of <b>Africa</b>'s \noldest and richest tropical <b>forests</b> in terms of ... The park is a popular birdwatching \ndestination and <b>famous</b> for primate viewing (including species such as the drill, ...",
"Rates and causes of deforestation vary from region to region around the world. In \n2009, 2/3 of the world <b>forests</b> were in 10 top countries: 1) Russia, 2) Brazil, ... \nAccording to the FAO, <b>Africa</b> lost the highest percentage of tropical <b>forests</b> of any \n... and to the habitat of the critically endangered <b>mountain gorilla</b> in particular.",
"The following is a chronological list of television series and individual \nprogrammes where Sir David Attenborough is credited as writer, presenter, \nnarrator or producer. In a career spanning seven <b>decades</b>, Attenborough's name \nhas become ... 1975, The Explorers, 10x50 min, Recreating the voyages of \n<b>famous</b> explorers, ..."
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""<b>You Dropped a Bomb on Me</b>" is a song performed by The Gap Band, released in \n1982 on producer Lonnie Simmons' label, Total Experience Records.",
"(1982), "<b>You Dropped a Bomb on Me</b>" (1982). "Early in the Morning" is a song \noriginally performed by The Gap Band and written by member ...",
"The Gap Band was an American R&B and funk band that rose to fame during the \n1970s and ... "<b>You Dropped a Bomb on Me</b>" was featured in the hit 2004 \nvideogame Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004), playing on the fictional funk \nradio ...",
"Gap Band IV is the sixth album (contrary to the title) by The Gap Band, released \nin 1982 on ... #24 Pop Singles), "<b>You Dropped a Bomb on Me</b>" (#2 Black Singles, \n#39 Club Play Singles, #31 Pop Singles), and "Outstanding" (#1 Black Singles, ...",
"Charles Kent Wilson (born January 29, 1953), also known as Uncle Charlie, is an \nAmerican ... "Yearning for Your Love", "Burn Rubber on Me", “<b>You Dropped a</b> \n<b>Bomb on Me</b>”, and “Oops Upside Your Head” are among their immense catalog ...",
"Burn Rubber on Me is a song originally performed by The Gap Band in 1980 and \nwritten by ... "Yearning for Your Love"; "Early in the Morning"; "<b>You Dropped a</b> \n<b>Bomb on Me</b>"; "Outstanding"; "Party Train"; "Going in Circles"; "All of My Love".",
"Lonnie Simmons (December 12, 1944 - February 6, 2019) was an American \nrecord producer ... Morning", #2 "<b>You Dropped a Bomb on Me</b>" (both of which \nSimmons helped write), and #1 "Outstanding", the first two of which Simmons \nwrote.",
""<b>You Dropped a Bomb on Me</b>" (1982), "Outstanding" (1982), "Party Train" (1983). \n"Outstanding" is a song originally performed by The Gap Band and written by \nmember ...",
""Burn Rubber on Me (Why You Wanna Hurt Me)" (1980), "Humpin'" (1981), "\nYearning for Your Love" (1981). "Humpin'" is a 1980 song by The Gap Band, from \ntheir fifth album The Gap Band III released as ... in the Morning"; "<b>You Dropped a</b> \n<b>Bomb on Me</b>"; "Outstanding"; "Party Train"; "Going in Circles"; "All of My Love".",
"Live & Well is a live album by The Gap Band, released in 1996. The songs "Gotta \nGet Up" and "Drop the Bomb" are both special live versions of "Early in the \nMorning" and "<b>You Dropped a Bomb on Me</b>" with similar instrumentations ..."
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"Who sang you dropped a bomb on me?",
"What band sang you dropped a bomb on me?",
"Who sang the lead vocals of you dropped a bomb on me?"
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"<b>Leinster</b> Rugby and Toulouse have both <b>won</b> the competition a record four times. \nContents. 1 History. 1.1 <b>Heineken Cup</b>.",
"Toulouse and <b>Leinster</b> are the most successful teams in the history of the \ntournament, with four <b>wins</b> each. Toulon are second with three <b>wins</b>. Toulon are \nthe ...",
"<b>Leinster</b> also <b>won</b> all of their pool games in that year's <b>European Cup</b>, and were \nagain among ...",
"Defending <b>champions Leinster</b>, who shared the accolade of most <b>wins</b> in \ntournament history (four) with Toulouse, had previously <b>won</b> the title in 2009, \n2011, 2012 ...",
"In the end, <b>Leinster's</b> 12–3 <b>win</b> over Edinburgh was sufficient as Wasps were \ndefeated in Castres and <b>Leinster</b> qualified as the sixth ...",
"Nacewa scored another penalty with two minutes left to play to give <b>Leinster</b> the \nlead for the first time in the match. Racing <b>won</b> the kick off and worked down the ...",
"<b>Leinster won</b> the match 33–22 after being 22–6 down at half-time. The <b>win</b> was \n<b>Leinster's</b> second <b>win</b> in three years of the competition.",
"<b>Leinster</b> versus Munster is, according to some Irish commentators, one of the \nbiggest provincial ... The birth of the modern era rivalry could be attributed to the \n<b>Heineken Cup</b> semi-final in 2006, when Munster defeated ... Munster then went \non to enjoy a period of success by again <b>winning the European</b> trophy in 2008.",
"The PRO14 is an annual rugby union competition involving professional sides \nfrom Ireland, ... including a double loss to Ulster. Felipe Contepomi finished as \nleague top scorer for <b>Leinster</b>, the year they went on to <b>win the Heineken Cup</b>.",
"He scored two tries as <b>Leinster won the Heineken Cup</b> after trailing 22–6 at half \ntime to win the match 33–22. Leinster then had the chance to add a second \ntrophy ..."
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"What years have leinster won the heineken cup?",
"What year did Leinster win its second Heineken Cup?",
"What year did Leinster win its third Heineken Cup?",
"What year did Leinster win its fourth Heineken Cup?"
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"<b>Hacksaw Ridge</b> is a 2016 biographical war drama film directed by Mel Gibson \nand written by Andrew Knight and Robert Schenkkan, based on the 2004 ...",
"Desmond Thomas Doss (February 7, 1919 – March 23, 2006) was a United \nStates Army ... The feature film <b>Hacksaw Ridge</b>, based on his life, was produced \nby Terry Benedict and directed by Mel Gibson. The film was released nationwide \nin ...",
"<b>Hacksaw Ridge</b> is a 2016 biographical war film, directed by Mel Gibson and \nwritten by Andrew Knight and Robert Schenkkan. Starring Andrew Garfield, the \nfilm ...",
"The Conscientious Objector is a 2004 documentary film about the life of \nDesmond Doss, ... by demonstrating courage and saving lives as a combat medic\n. In 2016, the film <b>Hacksaw Ridge</b>, a dramatized account of Doss's life, was \nreleased.",
"The following is a list of awards and nominations received by actor Andrew \nGarfield. ... 2016, Best Actor of the Year, <b>Hacksaw Ridge</b>, Nominated ...",
"H. <b>Hacksaw Ridge</b> · Hirofumi Hayashi · Himeyuri Peace Museum · Himeyuri \nstudents. O. Kenzaburō Ōe · Okinawa ground order of battle · Okinawa naval \norder ...",
"Terry Benedict is an American film producer. He is the founder and CEO of The \nShae Foundation. Terry is most well known for co-producing <b>Hacksaw Ridge</b>, ...",
"Lauren Selig is an American film producer, entrepreneur, writer and \nphilanthropist. She is ... Selig was executive producer of <b>Hacksaw Ridge</b>, Lone \nSurvivor, Everest, American Made, A Walk Among the Tombstones, and I Am \nMichael, which ...",
"John Gilbert is a film editor who works primarily in New Zealand. Gilbert has \nedited 17 feature films as well as television shows and short films. He won the \nAcademy Award for Best Film Editing and the BAFTA Award for Best Editing, \namong several honors, for Mel Gibson's war drama <b>Hacksaw Ridge</b> (2016).",
"Robert Mackenzie is an Australian supervising sound editor. He is best known for \nhis work on Animal Kingdom (2010), The Hunter (2011), Lore (2012), Felony (\n2013), The Grandmaster (2013), The Rover (2014), Deadline Gallipoli (2015), \nPartisan (2015), Lion, and critically acclaimed war-drama film <b>Hacksaw Ridge</b> ..."
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"Who plays desmond's mom in hacksaw ridge?"
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"<b>Fairy Tail</b> (season 9). Country of origin, Japan. No. of episodes, 51. <b>Release</b>. \nOriginal network, TV Tokyo. Original <b>release</b>, October 7, <b>2018</b> (<b>2018</b>-10-07) – \nSeptember 29, 2019 (2019-09-29). Season chronology. ← Previous Season 8. \nThe ninth and final season of the <b>Fairy Tail</b> anime series was directed by Shinji \nIshihara and ... on Twitter that a third and "final" series of <b>Fairy Tail</b> would air in \n<b>2018</b>.",
"<b>Fairy Tail</b> is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title by Hiro \nMashima. ... A third and final series premiered on October 7, <b>2018</b>. The series ... \nThe first DVD set, containing 12 episodes, was <b>released</b> on November 22, 2011.",
"<b>Fairy Tail</b> is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiro Mashima. It \nwas serialized ... Eight spin-off manga series based on <b>Fairy Tail</b> have been \n<b>released</b>. ... On July 25, <b>2018</b>, a sequel manga titled <b>Fairy Tail</b>: 100 Years Quest \nwas <b>released</b> on Kodansha's Magazine Pocket app, storyboarded by Mashima \nand ...",
"The manga was launched in Kodansha's Magazine Pocket manga app on July \n25, <b>2018</b>, and is licensed by Kodansha USA for an English <b>release</b> in North ...",
"<b>Fairy Tail</b> is a Japanese shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Hiro \nMashima. The first ... It was <b>released</b> with the launch of Monthly <b>Fairy Tail</b> \nMagazine on July 17, 2014, and ended in the magazine's final issue published \non July 17, ... The manga launched in Kodansha's Magazine Pocket app on July \n25, <b>2018</b>.",
"The film <b>released</b> its 1-minute Official Teaser on August 31, 2017. The full trailer \nof the film was <b>released</b> on January 19, <b>2018</b>. The film ...",
"Original <b>release</b>, January 9 (2016-01-09) – March 26, 2016 (2016-03-26). \nSeason chronology. ← Previous Season 7. Next → Season 9. The eighth season \nof the <b>Fairy Tail</b> anime series is directed by Shinji Ishihara and produced by ... \nFunimation <b>released</b> the season on Blu-ray/DVD on March 6, <b>2018</b> as "season 8"\n.",
"Tell Me a Story is an American psychological thriller web television anthology \nseries, based on the Spanish television series Cuéntame un Cuento created by \nMarcos Osorio Vidal, that premiered on October 31, <b>2018</b>, on CBS All Access. ... \nTell Me a Story takes "the world's most beloved <b>fairy tales</b> and reimagines them \nas a ...",
"Happy (Japanese: ハッピー, Hepburn: Happī) is a fictional character who appears \nin the manga ... In <b>Fairy Tail</b>, Happy is a six-year-old member of the magical \nExceed race who possesses the ability to ... changes during <b>Fairy Tail</b>'s pre-\nproduction and throughout its <b>release</b>. ... Hiro Mashima [@hiro_mashima] (July 1, \n<b>2018</b>).",
"Edens Zero is a Japanese science fiction manga series written and illustrated by \nHiro Mashima. ... The manga is published digitally in six other languages as they \nare <b>released</b> in ... the character of the same name from Mashima's previous \nseries, <b>Fairy Tail</b>. ... The first tankōbon volume was <b>released</b> on September 14, \n<b>2018</b>."
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"When is fairy tail coming out in 2018?",
"When is fairy tail start coming out in 2018?",
"OVer what dates is fairy tail coming out in 2018?"
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""<b>Me</b>, <b>Myself</b> & I" is a song by American rapper G-<b>Eazy</b> and American singer-\nsongwriter Bebe Rexha, billed together as G-<b>Eazy</b> x Bebe Rexha. It was released \non ...",
"Gerald Earl Gillum (born May 24, 1989), known professionally as G-<b>Eazy</b>, is an \nAmerican ... It featured the single "<b>Me</b>, <b>Myself</b> & I", which reached the top 10 of the \nUS Billboard Hot 100. His third album, The Beautiful & Damned, was released on\n ...",
"<b>Me</b>, <b>Myself</b>, and I may refer to: Contents. 1 Songs; 2 Albums; 3 Films and plays; 4 \nTelevision ... 2003; "<b>Me</b>, <b>Myself</b> and (I)", a 2007 song by Darren Hayes; "<b>Me</b>, \n<b>Myself</b> & I" (G-<b>Eazy</b> and Bebe Rexha song), 2015; "<b>Me</b>, <b>Myself</b> & I", a song by \nNikki ...",
""Him & I" is a song recorded by American rapper G-<b>Eazy</b> and singer Halsey. It \nwas written by G-<b>Eazy</b>, Halsey, Edgar Machuca, Jim Lavigne, Dakarai Gwitira, ...",
"Andre DeSean Wicker (born April 18, 1971), better known by his stage name \nDresta, is an American rapper. He is best known for collaborating with <b>Eazy</b>-E on\n ...",
"Ashley Nicolette Frangipane (/ˌfrændʒɪˈpɑːni/ FRAN-jih-PAH-nee; (born \nSeptember 29, ... Halsey is kind of like a manifestation of all the exaggerated \nparts of <b>me</b>, so it's like an alter ego. ... In December, Halsey's collaboration with \nthen boyfriend G-<b>Eazy</b> "Him & I" was released, and later peaked at number 14 on \nthe ...",
"This is a list of songs that have charted in the top ten of the Billboard Canadian \nHot 100, ... March 12, "<b>Me</b>, <b>Myself</b> & I", G-<b>Eazy</b> and Bebe Rexha, 9, April 16, 7.",
"Hot Rap Songs is a record chart published by the music industry magazine \nBillboard that ranks ... WQHT, arguing: "Trust me when I tell you hip-hop does not \nconsider Psy rap. ... "<b>Me</b>, <b>Myself</b> & I", G-<b>Eazy</b> and Bebe Rexha, February 13, 2016\n, 1.",
"Tyrone William Griffin Jr. (born April 13, 1985), known professionally as Ty Dolla \nSign is an ... On June 14, he was featured on the Bhad Bhabie single "Trust <b>Me</b>". \nOn June 16 ... I don't really consider <b>myself</b> a rapper, I just happen to have bars, ...",
"Suicide Squad: The Album is the soundtrack album to the film of the same name. \n... James "Jhart" Abrahart · Gamal Lewis; Frank "Nitty" Brim. JMIKE; T-Collar. 3:28. \n7. "You Don't Own <b>Me</b>" (Grace featuring G-<b>Eazy</b>). John Madara · David White."
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"Who produced me myself and i g eazy?",
"Who originally produced me myself and i g eazy?",
"Who primarly re-produced me myself and i g eazy?",
"Who helped to re-produce me myself and i g eazy?"
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"<b>Dance</b> is a health-promoting physical activity which many people worldwide \nincorporate into ... <b>Benefits</b> of Cultural <b>dance</b> Physical activity has many physical \nand mental health outcomes; however, physical ... <b>Dancers</b> risk injury within the \ncourse of <b>their</b> career, many retiring from active performance in <b>their</b> mid to late \n30s.",
"Active <b>living</b> is a way of <b>life</b> that integrates physical activity into <b>your everyday</b> \nroutines, such as ... There are many health related <b>benefits to</b> being physically \nactive and <b>living</b> an active <b>life</b>. Active <b>living</b> can help to reduce the ... <b>your</b> heart \nand <b>your</b> lungs. Examples include <b>dancing</b>, skating, cycling, swimming and brisk \nwalking.",
"Human uses of <b>living</b> things, including animals plants, fungi, and microbes, take \nmany forms, ... Plants provide the greater part of the food for people and <b>their</b> \ndomestic animals: much of ... Cultural universals in all human societies include \nexpressive forms like art, music, <b>dance</b>, ritual, religion, and ... The <b>Daily</b> \nTelegraph.",
"Self-disclosure is a process of communication by which one person reveals \ninformation about ... Most identify the <b>benefit</b> of self-disclosures in facilitating \nrewarding relationships and helping to reach ... Parental knowledge of <b>their</b> \nchildren's whereabouts and <b>daily lives</b> has been linked to several positive \noutcomes. The more ...",
"Reality television is a genre of television programming that documents \npurportedly unscripted ... Often these show a celebrity going about <b>their everyday</b> \n<b>life</b>: notable examples ... The most popular such shows have been the <b>Dancing</b> \nwith the Stars and ... "It's About Audience: How Adult Audiences Can <b>Benefit</b> \nYouth Media ...",
"Performing arts refers to forms of art in which artists use <b>their</b> voices, bodies or \ninanimate ... Performing arts may include <b>dance</b>, music, opera, theatre and \nmusical theatre, magic, illusion, mime, spoken ... There is also a specialized form \nof fine art, in which the artists perform <b>their</b> work <b>live</b> to an audience. ... The <b>Daily</b> \nBeast.",
"Georgian society in Jane Austen's novels is the ever-present background of her \nwork, the world in which all her characters are set. Entirely situated during the \nreign of George III, the novels of Jane Austen describe <b>their everyday lives</b>, <b>their</b> \njoys, ... The allocation of the <b>living</b>, and therefore of the <b>benefits</b> attached to it, was\n ...",
"A folk <b>dance</b> is a <b>dance</b> developed by people that reflect the <b>life</b> of the people of a \ncertain country or region. Not all ethnic <b>dances</b> are folk <b>dances</b>. For example, \nritual <b>dances</b> or <b>dances</b> of ritual origin are not considered to be folk <b>dances</b>. \nRitual <b>dances</b> are usually called "Religious <b>dances</b>" because of <b>their</b> purpose ...",
"A person's livelihood refers to <b>their</b> "means of securing the basic necessities of \n<b>life</b>". Livelihood is defined as a set of activities essential to <b>everyday life</b> that are ... \nand which contributes net <b>benefits to</b> other livelihoods at the local and global ...",
"The culture of Fiji is a tapestry of native Fijian, Indian, European, Chinese, and \nother nationalities. Culture polity traditions, language, food costume, belief \nsystem, architecture, arts, craft, music, <b>dance</b>, ... The indigenous culture is an \nactive and <b>living</b> part of <b>everyday life</b> for the majority of the population. Fijian \nculture has ..."
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"What are the benefits of dance in our everyday living?"
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"The <b>United Kingdom</b> participated in the <b>Eurovision</b> Song Contest <b>2018</b>. The \n<b>British</b> entry for the ... For the 2017 contest, the <b>United Kingdom finished</b> in \nfifteenth place out of twenty-six ... Italic indicates when <b>United Kingdom</b> \nparticipated as a host country; Note: Entries scored out are when <b>United Kingdom</b> \n<b>did</b> not compete ...",
"The <b>United Kingdom</b> has participated in the <b>Eurovision</b> Song Contest 62 times. \nThey first ... The <b>United Kingdom finished</b> outside the top ten on only three \noccasions at the ... summer of 1957 and <b>the UK did</b> not enter for the second and \nlast time to date. ... In <b>2018</b>, Rylan Clark-Neal took over Giedroyc's role as co-\ncommentator ...",
"The <b>United Kingdom</b> participated in the <b>Eurovision</b> Song Contest 2019. The \n<b>British</b> broadcaster ... For the <b>2018</b> contest, the <b>United Kingdom finished</b> in twenty\n-fourth place out of ... Italic indicates when <b>United Kingdom</b> participated as a host \ncountry; Note: Entries scored out are when <b>United Kingdom did</b> not compete ...",
"◅2016 •, 2017, • <b>2018</b>▻. The <b>United Kingdom</b> participated in the <b>Eurovision</b> \nSong Contest 2017. The <b>British</b> entry for the ... The <b>United Kingdom finished</b> in \n15th place with 111 points, the country's best result since 2011. ... participated as \na host country; Note: Entries scored out are when <b>United Kingdom did</b> not \ncompete ...",
"The <b>United Kingdom</b> participated in the <b>Eurovision</b> Song Contest 2011 in \nDüsseldorf, Germany, ... As a result of their poor placing, the BBC <b>did</b> not \ncompete in the 1958 contest; however, after the success of the Italian ... At the \nsame time, the <b>United Kingdom</b> has <b>finished</b> last in the contest three times, 2008, \n2010, and in 2003 ...",
"Australia has participated in the <b>Eurovision</b> Song Contest five times since their \ndebut in 2015 and has been in the top ten four times. They are the second \ncountry outside of the Eurasia region with Morocco competing in the 1980 contest\n. The country's best result in the contest is a second-place <b>finish</b> for Dami Im in ... \nHowever, these votes were not counted at the actual contest and <b>did</b> not ...",
"The <b>Eurovision</b> Song Contest <b>2018</b> was the 63rd edition of the annual <b>Eurovision</b> \nSong Contest ... Portugal <b>finished</b> in the last place of the final, making it the third \ntime that the host country ranked in the bottom five since 2015. For the ... Those \ncountries, plus Portugal, Spain, and the <b>United Kingdom</b> voted in this semi-final.",
"The <b>United Kingdom</b> participated in the <b>Eurovision</b> Song Contest 1987 with its \nentry "Only the Light" performed by Rikki and written by Richard Peebles.",
"Lucie Bethan Jones (born 20 March 1991) is a Welsh singer, actress, and model. \nJones first came to prominence while competing on series 6 of The X Factor UK \nin 2009, where she <b>finished</b> eighth. She represented the <b>United Kingdom</b> in the \n<b>Eurovision</b> Song Contest 2017 ... June <b>2018</b> she reprised her role as Elle Woods \nin a UK tour of Legally Blonde ...",
"Spain participated in the <b>Eurovision</b> Song Contest 2019 with the song "La venda"\n, performed by ... "Gala <b>Eurovisión</b>", the special live show of Operación Triunfo \n<b>2018</b> that ... Contestant, Age, Residence, Episode of elimination, Place <b>finished</b> ... \nGermany, Italy, Spain and the <b>United Kingdom</b>) are required to qualify from one \nof ..."
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"Where did united kingdom finish in eurovision 2018?",
"Where did the United Kingdom finish in Eurovision 2018, in terms of rank?",
"Where did the United Kingdom finish in Eurovision 2018, in terms of points?"
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"<b>Kramer vs</b>. <b>Kramer</b> is a 1979 American legal drama film written and directed by \nRobert Benton, based on Avery Corman's novel. The film stars Dustin Hoffman, ...",
"Justin Henry (born May 25, 1971) is an American actor, known for playing the \nobject of the titular custody battle in the 1979 film <b>Kramer vs</b>. <b>Kramer</b>, a debut role\n ...",
"The relationship between Cosmo Kramer and Kenny Kramer is explored in the \nfeaturette "<b>Kramer vs</b>. <b>Kramer</b>: Kenny to Cosmo", on the 3rd season Seinfeld DVD\n ...",
"Most nominations, All That Jazz and <b>Kramer vs</b>. <b>Kramer</b> (9). TV in the United \nStates. Network, ABC. Duration, 3 hours, 12 minutes. ← 51st · Academy Awards · \n53rd →. The 52nd Academy Awards were presented April 14, 1980, at the \nDorothy Chandler Pavilion in ...",
"Santosky <b>v</b>. <b>Kramer</b>, 455 U.S. 745 (1982), is a Supreme Court case involving the \nburden of proof for the revocation of parental rights. The case arose when the ...",
"United States <b>v</b>. Neil Scott <b>Kramer</b>, 631 F.3d 900 (8th Cir. 2011), is a court case \nwhere a cellphone was used to coerce a minor into engaging in sex with an adult\n ...",
"<b>Kramer v</b>. Union Free School District No. 15, 395 U.S. 621 (1969), was a United \nStates Supreme Court decision in which the Court struck down a longstanding ...",
"Cosmo <b>Kramer</b>, usually referred to as simply "<b>Kramer</b>", is a fictional character on \nthe American ... show. <b>v</b> · t · e · Seinfeld · Episodes · Season 1 · Season 2 · \nSeason 3 · Season 4 · Season 5 · Season 6 · Season 7 · Season 8 · Season 9.",
"Music from the concerto was featured in the 1979 movie <b>Kramer vs</b>. <b>Kramer</b> and \nin the 2015 commercial The Gentleman's Wager II by Johnnie Walker.",
"Shelley <b>v</b>. <b>Kraemer</b>, 334 U.S. 1 (1948), is a landmark United States Supreme \nCourt case that struck down racially restrictive housing covenants. The case \narose ..."
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"Who played the little boy in kramer vs kramer?"
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""The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b>" is the <b>national anthem</b> of the United States. The \nlyrics come from the Defence of Fort M'Henry, a poem written on September 14, ...",
"The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b>, or the Great Garrison Flag, was the garrison flag that \nflew over Fort McHenry in Baltimore Harbor during the naval portion of the ...",
""The <b>Star Spangled Banner</b>" is a charity single recorded by American singer \nWhitney Houston to raise funds for soldiers and families of those involved in the ...",
"The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b> National Historic Trail is a National Historic Trail that \ncommemorates the Chesapeake Campaign of the War of 1812. The 290-mile ...",
"The Order of the <b>Star Spangled Banner</b> (OSSB) was an oath-bound secret \nsociety in New York City. It was created in 1849 by Charles B. Allen to protest the \nrise ...",
"Francis Scott Key (August 1, 1779 – January 11, 1843) was an American lawyer, \nauthor, and amateur poet from Frederick, Maryland, who is best known for writing \nthe lyrics for the American <b>national anthem</b> "The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b>".",
"2007-09-09 18:42 Zscout370 0×0× (653548 bytes) The US anthem performed by \nthe US Navy Band. Source of the recording is at ...",
"The flag of the United States of America, often referred to as the American flag or \nU.S. flag, ... The flag is currently on display in the exhibition, "The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled</b> \n<b>Banner</b>: The Flag That Inspired the <b>National Anthem</b>" at the Smithsonian ...",
"The main article for this category is "The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b>". ... P. ▻ U.S. \n<b>national anthem</b> protests (2016–present) (7 P) ...",
"The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b> Flag House, formerly the Flag House & <b>Star</b>-\n<b>Spangled Banner</b> Museum, is a museum located in the Jonestown/Old Town and\n ..."
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"Who wrote the melody to the star spangled banner?"
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"<b>Windows Movie Maker</b> is a discontinued video editing software by Microsoft. It \nwas a part of ... After the <b>development</b> reset, the interface for the WPF-based \n<b>Windows Movie Maker</b> was retained in <b>Windows</b> Vista. ... Also, <b>Movie Maker's</b> \ninterface was redesigned in the <b>Windows</b> Live version to <b>use</b> a ribbon toolbar \nsimilar to ...",
"<b>Windows</b> Millennium Edition, or <b>Windows</b> Me is a graphical operating system \ndeveloped by ... Plug and <b>Play</b> device enumeration is more parallelized than in \n<b>Windows</b> 98 SE. ... <b>Windows Movie Maker</b>: This utility is based on DirectShow \nand <b>Windows</b> ... Another new feature is its radio tuner that can be <b>used</b> to search \nfor and ...",
"<b>Windows</b> Media Player (WMP) is a deprecated media player and media library \napplication ... These later versions of <b>Windows</b> instead <b>use</b> Groove Music (for \naudio) and ... Microsoft continually produced new programs to <b>play</b> media files. ... \nof <b>Windows</b> Media Player to be released for Mac OS X before <b>development</b> was ...",
"SMPTE 421M, informally known as VC-1, is a video coding format. Most of it was \ninitially developed as Microsoft's proprietary video format <b>Windows</b> Media Video \n9 in 2003. With some enhancements including the <b>development</b> of a new \nAdvanced ... If either of these are installed, <b>Windows Movie Maker</b> can also save \nVC-1 ...",
"Non-linear editing is a form of offline editing for audio, video, and image editing. \nIn offline ... A non-linear editing approach may be <b>used</b> when all assets are \navailable as files ... like Microsoft's <b>Windows Movie Maker</b> or Apple Inc.'s iMovie, \ncome included ... The Flyer provided simultaneous dual-channel <b>playback</b>, which \nlet the ...",
"<b>Windows</b> Vista is an operating system that was produced by Microsoft for <b>use</b> on \npersonal computers, including home and business desktops, laptops, tablet PCs \nand media center PCs. <b>Development</b> was completed on November 8, 2006, and \nover the following ... <b>Windows</b> DVD Maker, a companion program to <b>Windows</b> \n<b>Movie Maker</b> that ...",
"DirectShow codename Quartz, is a multimedia framework and API produced by \nMicrosoft for software developers to perform various operations with media files \nor streams. It is the replacement for Microsoft's earlier Video for <b>Windows</b> \ntechnology. Based on the Microsoft <b>Windows</b> Component Object Model (COM) \nframework ... DirectShow filter graphs are widely <b>used</b> in video <b>playback</b> (in \nwhich the ...",
"<b>Windows</b> XP has been released in several editions since its original release in \n2001. <b>Windows</b> ... The N editions of <b>Windows</b> XP also do not include <b>Windows</b> \n<b>Movie Maker</b>, but Microsoft has made ... Some functionality, such as Media \nCenter Extender support, <b>use</b> of multiple tuners, or HDTV <b>playback</b>/recording \ncarries higher ...",
"QuickTime is an extensible multimedia framework developed by Apple Inc., \ncapable of ... Apple ceased support for the <b>Windows</b> version of QuickTime in \n2016, and ... Software <b>development</b> kits (SDK) for QuickTime are available to the \npublic ... In addition, macOS has a simple AppleScript that can be <b>used</b> to <b>play</b> a \n<b>movie</b> in ...",
"Adobe Flash is a deprecated multimedia software platform <b>used</b> for production of \nanimations, ... Adobe Flash Player (supported on Microsoft <b>Windows</b>, macOS and \nLinux) ... The ActionScript programming language allows the <b>development</b> of ... \n<b>used</b> to display interactive web pages, online games, and to <b>playback</b> video and\n ..."
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"In geology, the <b>crust</b> is the outermost solid shell of a rocky planet, dwarf planet, or \nnatural satellite. It is usually distinguished from the underlying mantle by its ...",
"<b>Crust</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 Common meanings. 1.1 Food; 1.2 Physical \nsciences. 2 Arts, entertainment, and media. 2.1 Music; 2.2 Other uses in arts, ...",
"<b>Crust</b> punk is a form of music influenced by English punk rock and extreme metal. \nThe style, which evolved in the early-1980s in England, often has songs with ...",
"Continental <b>crust</b> is the layer of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks \nthat forms the continents and the areas of shallow seabed close to their shores, ...",
"<b>Crust</b> was a musical group from Austin, Texas that was active during the late-\n1980s and 1990s and was featured on Trance Syndicate Records, a record label\n ...",
"The abundance of elements in Earth's <b>crust</b> is shown in tabulated form with the \nestimated crustal abundance for each chemical element shown as mg/kg, or \nparts ...",
"In baking, a <b>crust</b> is the outer, hard skin of bread or the shell of a pie. Generally, it \nis made up of at least shortening or another fat, water, flour, and salt.",
"The Earth's <b>crust</b> is a thin shell on the outside of the Earth, accounting for less \nthan 1% of Earth's volume. It is the top component of lithosphere: a division of ...",
"Oceanic <b>crust</b> is the uppermost layer of the oceanic portion of a tectonic plate. It is \ncomposed of the upper oceanic <b>crust</b>, with pillow lavas and a dike complex, ...",
"Graham cracker <b>crust</b> is a style of pie <b>crust</b> made from crushed graham crackers. \nGraham crackers are a sweet American cracker made from unbleached, whole ..."
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"The crust of our planet that is made of rock and soil is what layer?"
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"<b>Fez</b> is a fictional character and one of the four male leads on the Fox Network's \n<b>That '70s Show</b>, portrayed by Wilmer Valderrama. He was the foreign exchange ...",
"Wilmer Eduardo Valderrama is an American actor, producer, singer and \ntelevision personality. He is best known for the role of <b>Fez</b> in the sitcom <b>That '70s</b> \n<b>Show</b> ...",
"Main article: <b>Fez</b> (<b>That '70s Show</b>). Portrayed by ... His secret country of origin is \none of the longest-running gags on the show. He is sweet ...",
"<b>Fez</b> Wearing <b>Fez</b>?[edit]. The last sentence in 'Origins' says "Another flashback \nalso <b>shows Fez</b> wearing an actual <b>Fez</b>." That doesn't make much sense to me.",
"The eighth and final season of the American comedy television series <b>That '70s</b> \n<b>Show</b> ... Many plots of the season involved Donna's new relationship with Randy, \nJackie falling in love with <b>Fez</b>, Hyde marrying a stripper named Samantha, Kelso\n ...",
"<b>That '70s Show</b> is an American television period sitcom that originally aired on \nFox from August ... dream about Hyde proposing in "It's All Over Now"). In the \n100th episode, "That '70s Musical", all singing scenes were <b>Fez's</b> dream \nsequences.",
"The fifth season of <b>That '70s Show</b>, an American television series, began \nSeptember 17, 2002, ... <b>Fez</b> applies for a job at the DMV, Hyde is bothered with \nJackie's gossiping and Red must deal with Kitty's temper over the discovery of \nher ...",
"The seventh season of <b>That '70s Show</b>, an American television series, began \nSeptember 8, ... William offers Hyde a job, too, which conflicts with Hyde's \nchoices, and <b>Fez</b> becomes a shampoo boy at a local salon.Tanya Roberts \nappears as ...",
"Allison Munn (born October 7, 1974) is an American actress. She played \nCaroline Dupree in the Fox sitcom <b>That '70s Show</b>, Tina Haven in ... a recurring \nrole as Caroline, <b>Fez</b>'s borderline stalker girlfriend on the Fox sitcom <b>That '70s</b> \n<b>Show</b>.",
"Jacqueline Beulah Burkhart is a fictional character portrayed by Mila Kunis on the \nFox Network sitcom <b>That '70s Show</b>. ... When <b>Fez</b> tells Jackie what Kelso intends, \nshe considers the proposal and decides that if he asks, she will accept."
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"Eliot wrote "The <b>Love Song of J</b>. <b>Alfred Prufrock</b>" between February 1910 and \nJuly or August 1911. Shortly after ...",
"Thomas Stearns Eliot OM (26 September 1888 – 4 January 1965) was a poet, \nessayist, ... attention for his poem "The <b>Love Song of J</b>. <b>Alfred Prufrock</b>" (1915), \nwhich was seen as a masterpiece of the Modernist movement. ... His first \n<b>published</b> poem, "A Fable For Feasters", was <b>written</b> as a school exercise and \nwas ...",
"Poetry has been <b>published</b> in Chicago since 1912. It is one of the leading \nmonthly poetry ... T. S. Eliot's first professionally <b>published</b> poem, "The <b>Love Song</b> \n<b>of J</b>. <b>Alfred Prufrock</b>," was <b>published</b> in Poetry. Prufrock was brought to Monroe's \nattention by early contributor and foreign correspondent, Ezra Pound. The \nmagazine ...",
"T. S. Eliot's 1915 poem "The <b>Love Song of J</b>. <b>Alfred Prufrock</b>" is often referenced \nin popular ... narrator of T. S. Eliot's poem. The official naming citation was \n<b>published</b> by the Minor Planet Center on 9 January 2020 (M.P.C. 120069).",
""Gerontion" is a poem by T. S. Eliot that was first <b>published</b> in 1920. The work \nrelates the ... Along with "The <b>Love Song of J</b>. <b>Alfred Prufrock</b>" and The Waste \nLand, and other works <b>published</b> by Eliot in the early part of his career, '"\nGerontion" ...",
"Jul 19, 2018 <b>...</b> Prufrock and Other Observations (1917) by T. S. Eliot · Sister Projects. ... \nPRUFROCK. AND. OTHER ... The <b>Love Song of J</b>. <b>Alfred Prufrock</b>.",
""Portrait of a Lady" is a poem by American-British poet T. S. Eliot (1888–1965), \nfirst <b>published</b> in ... The poem is one of the two main Boston poems <b>written</b> by \nEliot, the other being "The <b>Love Song of J</b>. <b>Alfred Prufrock</b>". It shows upper class ...",
"The following discussion is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent \ncomments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits \nshould ...",
"... a collection of twelve poems including "The <b>Love Song of J</b>. <b>Alfred Prufrock</b>" \nreferenced in the title. A poetry collection is often a compilation of several poems \nby one poet to be <b>published</b> in a ...",
"In Flanders fields the poppies blow. Between the crosses, row on row, That mark \nour place; and ... T.S. Eliot, from The <b>Love Song of J</b>. <b>Alfred Prufrock</b> ... Expatriate \nBelgian poet Émile Cammaerts' poems are <b>published</b> in London by John Lane ..."
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"When was the lovesong of j alfred prufrock published?",
"When was the lovesong of j alfred prufrock first published?",
"When was the lovesong of j alfred prufrock published as part of a twelve-poem pamphlet?"
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"<b>Keeping Up with the Kardashians</b> (often abbreviated <b>KUWTK</b>) is an American \nreality television ... Caitlyn's son Brody Jenner made a cameo in <b>season 1</b>, before \nappearing regularly between the 8th and 11th ... <b>Keeping up with the</b> \n<b>Kardashians was</b> later renewed for a tenth season which premiered on March 15, \n2015.",
"<b>season</b>, Title, Original <b>air</b> date, US viewers (millions). 161, <b>1</b>, "Out With the Old, In \nWith the New", May <b>1</b>, 2016 (2016-05-01), 3.19 ... a house of his own and \nquestions Kris into whether she <b>was</b> responsible for ...",
"Kourtney and Kim Take Miami is an American reality television <b>series</b>. It \npremiered on E! on August 16, 2009, as the first <b>Keeping Up with the</b> \n<b>Kardashians</b> ...",
"<b>Keeping Up with the Kardashians</b> is an American reality television <b>series</b> that airs \non the E! ... Contents. <b>1</b> Cast. 1.1 Main cast; 1.2 Recurring cast. 2 Development \nand production; 3 Ratings ... Among adult viewers under 50, the <b>season was</b> up \nfive percent overall, at 1.2 million. ... <b>season</b>, Title, Original <b>air</b> date, US viewers",
"Kristen Mary Jenner is an American television personality, entertainment \nmanager, producer, businesswoman, and author. She rose to fame starring in the \nreality television <b>series Keeping Up with the Kardashians</b> (2007–present). ... \nThey had an encounter on <b>Keeping up with the Kardashians</b> while Kris <b>was</b> \nhaving a tennis ...",
"Kimberly Kardashian West is an American media personality, model, \nbusinesswoman, socialite ... Kim Kardashian <b>was</b> born on October 21, 1980, in \nLos Angeles, California, ... to appear in the reality television <b>series Keeping Up</b> \n<b>with the Kardashians</b>. ... "Kim Kardashian wedding special to <b>air</b> this Sunday: <b>Will</b> \nyou watch?".",
"Ryan John Seacrest (born December 24, 1974) is an American radio personality, \ntelevision host, and producer. Seacrest is known for hosting the competition show \nAmerican Idol, the syndicated countdown program American Top 40, and \niHeartMedia's KIIS-FM morning radio show On <b>Air</b> with Ryan Seacrest. ... \nSeacrest produces the hit <b>series Keeping Up with the Kardashians</b>, the ...",
"Kourtney and Kim Take Miami is an American reality documentary television \nseries that debuted on E! on August 16, 2009, as a spin-off to <b>Keeping Up with</b> \n<b>the Kardashians</b>. The first two seasons of the series follows Kourtney and Khloé \nKardashian as ... 2.1 <b>Season 1</b>: 2009; 2.2 Season 2: 2010; 2.3 Season 3: 2013.",
"Khloé & Lamar <b>was</b> an American reality television series that debuted on E! in the \nUnited States and Canada on April 10, 2011. The series is the third spin-off of the \nshow <b>Keeping Up with the Kardashians</b> ... 1 Cast. 1.1 Supporting. 2 Episodes. 2.1 \n<b>Season 1</b> (2011); 2.2 Season 2 (2012). 3 Reception; 4 References; 5 External ...",
"Khloé Alexandra Kardashian (born June 27, 1984) is an American media \npersonality, socialite, and model. Since 2007, she has starred with her family in \nthe reality television <b>series Keeping Up with the Kardashians</b>. ... <b>1</b> Early life; 2 \nCareer ... <b>season</b>. Kardashian's radio show, The Mix Up With Khloé Kardashian \nOdom, <b>was</b> a ..."
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"When did keeping up with the kardashians season 1 air?"
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"<b>All Eyez on Me</b> is a 2017 American biographical drama <b>film</b> about rapper <b>Tupac</b> \n<b>Shakur</b>, <b>directed</b> by Benny Boom and written by Jeremy Haft, Eddie Gonzalez ...",
"<b>All Eyez on Me</b> is the fourth studio <b>album</b> by American rapper <b>2Pac released</b> on \nFebruary 13, ... album. For the film about Tupac, see All Eyez on Me (film).",
"Occupation, Actor, music <b>producer</b>. Years active, 2015–present. Notable work. <b>All</b> \n<b>Eyez on Me</b>. Demetrius Shipp Jr. (born November 20, 1988) is an American actor\n. He portrayed rapper and actor <b>Tupac Shakur</b> in the 2017 <b>biopic All Eyez on Me</b>.",
"Occupation(s), Music <b>producer</b>. <b>film producer</b>. Years active, 1996–present. \nLabels, The Program. Lenton Terrell Hutton (born January 6, 1974) is an \nAmerican record <b>producer</b> and entrepreneur ... With Morgan Creek Productions, \nHutton co-<b>produced</b> the <b>Tupac Shakur biopic All Eyez on Me</b>. The <b>film</b> was \n<b>released</b> in North ...",
"<b>Tupac</b> Amaru <b>Shakur</b> popularly known by his stage name <b>2Pac</b>, was an \nAmerican rapper and ... Chartwise, <b>All Eyez on Me</b> was the second <b>album</b> from \n<b>2Pac</b> to hit number one on both the Billboard 200 and the Top R&B/Hip-Hop \nAlbums charts ...",
"Notorious is a 2009 American biographical drama <b>film directed</b> by George \nTillman Jr. about ... Woolard reprised his role as Wallace in <b>All Eyez on Me</b> (2017\n). ... is <b>released</b> by Biggie, which is interpreted as a diss track by <b>2Pac</b>. Biggie and \nPuffy ...",
""California Love" is a hip hop song by <b>2Pac</b> featuring Dr. Dre and Roger \nTroutman. The song was <b>released</b> as <b>2Pac's</b> comeback single after his release \nfrom ... This song was played in <b>2Pac's biopic</b>, <b>All Eyez On Me</b>, with <b>2Pac</b> fresh \nout of jail, ...",
"2015}}The following is a list of recorded songs by American rapper <b>Tupac Shakur</b>\n. Song, Year, <b>Album</b>, Other Performer(s), Producers(s)! ... "Ambitionz Az a Ridah", \n1996, <b>All Eyez on Me</b>, N/A, Dat Nigga Daz. "Ambitionz Az a Ridah (Nu-Mixx)" ...",
"<b>All Eyes on Me</b> or <b>All Eyez on Me</b> may refer to: "<b>All Eyes on Me</b>" (LeToya song), \n2005; "<b>All Eyes On Me</b>" (song), a song by South African rapper, AKA; "<b>All Eyes on</b> \n<b>Me</b>", a song by Clipse featuring Keri Hilson, on the <b>album</b> Til the ... <b>All Eyez on</b> \n<b>Me</b> (<b>film</b>), a biographical <b>film</b> about <b>Tupac</b>; <b>All Eyes on Me</b>, an extended play and\n ...",
"(1995), <b>All Eyez on Me</b> (1996). Singles from Me Against the World. "Dear Mama" \n<b>Released</b>: February 9, 1995; "So Many Tears" <b>Released</b>: June 13, 1995; "\nTemptations" <b>Released</b>: August 29, 1995. Me Against the World is the third studio \n<b>album</b> by American rapper <b>2Pac</b>, <b>released</b> on March 14 ... <b>Shakur</b> purposefully \n<b>made</b> Me Against the World's lyrics more personal and ..."
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"Who produced tupac movie all eyez on me?"
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"<b>Phineas and Ferb</b> is the first soundtrack album for the Disney Channel television \nseries, ... The artists on the soundtrack all are in <b>Phineas and Ferb</b> except for \nBowling for Soup who performs the <b>theme tune</b> for the series. The song "Gitchee\n ...",
"The show's <b>theme song</b> is called "Today is Gonna Be a Great Day" ... There is a \nChristmas version for "<b>Phineas and Ferb</b> Christmas ...",
"<b>Phineas and Ferb</b> is an American animated musical comedy television series \nproduced by ... Disney's executives particularly enjoyed the episode's <b>song</b>, "\nGitchee, ... The music earned the series a total of four Emmy nominations: in \n2008 for the main title <b>theme</b> and for the <b>song</b> "I Ain't Got Rhythm" from the \nepisode "Dude, ...",
"Bowling for Soup (abbreviated as BFS) is an American rock band originally \nformed in Wichita ... Bowling for Soup cowrote and sang the <b>theme song</b> for \nDisney's <b>Phineas and Ferb</b>, "Today Is Gonna Be A Great Day". The group briefly \nappears in one episode of <b>Phineas and Ferb</b>, called "<b>Phineas and Ferb's</b> \nQuantum ...",
""Are You My Mummy?" is the twelfth broadcast episode of the animated television \nseries ... The initial <b>theme song</b> featured an illustration of <b>Phineas and Ferb</b>, \nwearing their archeologist hats, discovering Candace, dressed in raggy toilet \npaper.",
""<b>Phineas and Ferb's</b> Quantum Boogaloo" is the twenty-fifth episode of the second \nseason of the ... along with the band Bowling for Soup, who appeared as \nthemselves playing an extended version of the series' <b>theme song</b>, "Today is \nGonna ...",
"Parry Gripp (born September 22, 1967) is an American singer-songwriter who is \nthe lead vocalist and guitarist for the pop punk band Nerf Herder. Gripp has \nwritten numerous children's <b>songs</b> and has been featured on ... Podge" for the \nepisode of the same name for the children's television show <b>Phineas and Ferb</b>, \nand he ...",
"Jaret Ray Reddick (born March 6, 1972) is an American musician, singer, \nsongwriter, composer ... 2.1 Bowling for Soup; 2.2 <b>Phineas and Ferb</b>; 2.3 Sonic \nUnleashed; 2.4 Jarinus; 2.5 Crappy Records; 2.6 Built ... It started with Bowling \nfor Soup providing the series' <b>theme song</b> "Today is Gonna Be a Great Day," (\nnominated for ...",
"It is the first feature-length film of the <b>Phineas and Ferb</b> series, and the fourth ... \n<b>Phineas and Ferb</b>: Across the 1st and 2nd Dimensions includes 8 <b>songs</b> from the \n... Murray said that the action <b>theme</b> of the movie was a deviation of what the ...",
""It's About Time!" is the twenty-first broadcast episode of the animated television \nseries <b>Phineas</b> ... Povenmire and Marsh proceeded by singing their draft of the \n<b>song</b> into the answering machine of the series' composer, Danny Jacob, that \nFriday ..."
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"Who sings the theme song from phineas and ferb?"
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"In this debate, which had preceded the dissemination of Jerome's Vulgate \nversion, the <b>books</b> in the Hebrew <b>Bible</b> had been termed "canonical"; the \n<b>additional</b> ...",
"The <b>biblical</b> apocrypha denotes the collection of apocryphal ancient <b>books</b> \nthought to have ... In the prologue to the <b>books</b> of Samuel and Kings, which is \noften <b>called</b> the ... Some editions add <b>additional books</b>, such as Psalm 151 or the \nOdes ...",
"A Catholic <b>Bible</b> includes the whole 73-<b>book</b> canon recognized by the Catholic \nChurch, ... Thus Ronald Knox, the author of what has been <b>called</b> the Knox <b>Bible</b>, \nwrote: "When I talk about translating the <b>Bible</b>, I mean ... Text is available under \nthe Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; <b>additional</b> terms may \napply.",
"Thus, Protestant bibles do not include the <b>books</b> within the <b>Old Testament</b> but \nhave sometimes included them in a separate section, usually <b>called</b> the \nApocrypha ...",
"Different religious groups include different <b>books</b> in their <b>biblical</b> canons, in \nvarying orders, and ... The Jewish Tanakh (sometimes <b>called</b> the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>) \ncontains 24 <b>books</b> ... <b>Additional books</b> accepted by the Roman Catholic Church:.",
"The non-canonical <b>books</b> referenced in the <b>Bible</b> includes pseudepigrapha, \nwritings from ... The <b>Book</b> of Shemaiah the Prophet and Visions of Iddo the Seer (\nalso <b>called</b> Story of the Prophet Iddo or The Annals of the ... Text is available \nunder the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; <b>additional</b> terms \nmay apply.",
"A <b>biblical</b> canon or canon of scripture is a set of texts (or "<b>books</b>") which a \nparticular religious ... The Great Assembly, also <b>known as</b> the Great Synagogue, \nwas, according to Jewish tradition, an assembly of 120 ... <b>Extra</b>-canonical <b>Old</b> \n<b>Testament books</b> appear in historical canon lists and recensions that are either \nexclusive to ...",
"Luther's canon is the <b>biblical</b> canon attributed to Martin Luther, which has \ninfluenced ... <b>books</b> and questions the seven <b>New Testament books</b>, <b>called</b> "\nLuther's ... However, these <b>books</b> are ordered last in the German-language \nLuther <b>Bible</b> to ... the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; \n<b>additional</b> terms may ...",
"The Greek <b>Old Testament</b>, or Septuagint is the earliest extant Koine Greek \ntranslation of <b>books</b> from the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>, various <b>biblical</b> apocrypha, and \ndeuterocanonical <b>books</b>. The first five <b>books</b> of the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>, <b>known as</b> the \nTorah or the ... The <b>additional books</b> are Tobit; Judith; the Wisdom of Solomon; \nWisdom of ...",
"Some Protestants use Bibles which also include 14 <b>additional books</b> in a section \n<b>known as</b> the Apocrypha (though these are not considered ..."
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"What are the extra books of the bible called?",
"As a whole, what are the extra books of the bible called, considered non-canonical by Protestants?",
"Specifically, what are the extra books of the bible considered cannon by both the Catholic and orthodox church?",
"Specifically, what are the extra books of the bible considered cannon by only the Orthodox church?"
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"In contrast to Soviet <b>lunar</b> exploration ... 17 August 1958, <b>Lunar</b> orbit, Failure – \n<b>first</b> ...",
"This is a partial list of artificial materials left on the <b>Moon</b> during the missions of \nthe Apollo ... The only artificial objects on the <b>Moon that</b> are still in use are the ...",
"Luna 2 (Russian: Луна 2), originally named the Second Soviet Cosmic Rocket \nand nicknamed ... It was the <b>first</b> spacecraft to reach the surface of the <b>Moon</b>, and \nthe <b>first</b> human-made object to make contact ... One mission separated Luna 1 \nand Luna 2, a launch failure <b>that</b> occurred with an unnamed probe on 18 June \n1959.",
"The physical exploration of the <b>Moon</b> began when Luna 2, a space probe \nlaunched by the Soviet Union, made an impact on the surface of the <b>Moon</b> on \nSeptember 14, 1959. Prior to <b>that</b> the only available means of exploration had \nbeen observation ... In 1609, Galileo Galilei drew one of the <b>first</b> telescopic \ndrawings of the <b>Moon</b> ...",
"1968: <b>First</b> animals in deep space and to circle the <b>Moon</b>. 2007: <b>First</b> animal \nsurvives exposure to space. 2009: <b>First</b> Monarch and Painted Lady butterflies in \nspace. Non-human animals in space originally served to test the survivability of \nspaceflight, before ... The U.S. launched mice aboard spacecraft later <b>that</b> year; \nhowever, they ...",
"Space exploration is the use of astronomy and space technology to explore outer \nspace. ... Luna 10 became the <b>first</b> artificial satellite of the <b>Moon</b>, entering <b>Moon</b> \nOrbit on April 3, 1966. ... Orbital missions can provide data for Earth <b>that</b> can be \ndifficult or impossible to obtain from a purely ground-based point of reference.",
"As part of human exploration of the <b>Moon</b>, numerous space missions have been \nundertaken to study Earth's natural satellite. Of the <b>Moon</b> landings, Luna 2 of the \nSoviet Union was the <b>first</b> spacecraft to ... program, the Soviet Union conducted \nuncrewed missions <b>that</b> deployed rovers and returned samples to the Earth.",
"In astronomy, <b>lunar</b> orbit is the orbit of an object around the <b>Moon</b>. As used in the \nspace ... The Soviet Luna 10 became the <b>first</b> spacecraft to actually orbit the \n<b>Moon</b> in ... for the perturbation effect (the frozen orbits were not known at <b>that</b> time\n).",
"The <b>First</b> Men in the <b>Moon</b> is a scientific romance by the English author H. G. \nWells, originally ... Bedford and Cavor discover <b>that</b> the <b>Moon</b> is inhabited by a \nsophisticated extraterrestrial civilisation of insect-like creatures they call "\nSelenites".",
"Apollo 11 was the spaceflight <b>that first</b> landed humans on the <b>Moon</b>. Commander \nNeil Armstrong and <b>lunar</b> module pilot Buzz Aldrin formed the American crew ..."
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"Commensalism is a long-term biological interaction (symbiosis) in which \nmembers of one species gain benefits while those of the other species neither \nbenefit nor are harmed. This is in contrast with mutualism, in which both \norganisms benefit from each other, amensalism, where one is ... where <b>one</b> \n<b>organism benefits at the expense of another</b> organism.",
"An epibiont is an organism that lives on the surface of <b>another</b> living organism. \nAn epibiont is ... be considered neutralistic or commensalistic; as opposed to \nbeing, for example, parasitic, in which case <b>one organism benefits at the expense</b> \nof ...",
"Mutualism describes the ecological interaction between two or more species \nwhere each species has a net <b>benefit</b>. ... reduced fitness, and exploitation, or \nparasitism, in which <b>one</b> species <b>benefits at the "expense</b>" of the other. ... As \n<b>another</b> example, the estimate of tropical forest trees with seed dispersal \nmutualisms with ...",
"In evolutionary biology, parasitism is a symbiotic relationship between species, \nwhere <b>one organism</b>, the parasite, lives on or in <b>another</b> organism, the host, ... of \nvampirism is sucking other people's blood—living at other people's <b>expense</b>.".",
"In biology and medicine, a host is an <b>organism</b> that harbours a parasitic, a \nmutualistic, or a ... In parasitism, the parasite <b>benefits</b> at the host's <b>expense</b>. In \ncommensalism ... Some insect micropredators migrate regularly from <b>one</b> host to \n<b>another</b>.",
"Cheating is a term used in behavioral ecology and ethology to describe behavior \nwhereby <b>organisms</b> receive a <b>benefit</b> at the cost of other <b>organisms</b>. ... In other \nwords, <b>one</b> cooperative partner will choose <b>another</b> cooperative partner if given a \n... of the system and accrue additional <b>benefits at the expense</b> of the community.",
"The antagonistic pleiotropy hypothesis was first proposed by George C. Williams \nin 1957 as an evolutionary explanation for senescence. Pleiotropy is the \nphenomenon where <b>one</b> gene controls for more than <b>one</b> phenotypic trait in an \n<b>organism</b>. Antagonistic pleiotropy is when <b>one</b> gene controls for more than <b>one</b> \ntrait, ... Still, antagonistic pleiotropy has some evolutionary <b>benefits</b>.",
"In evolution, co-operation is the process where groups of <b>organisms</b> work or act \ntogether for common or mutual <b>benefits</b>. ... Prisoner's Delight, <b>another</b> term to \ndescribe by-product <b>benefit</b>, is a term coined by Kenneth Binmore in 2007 after ... \nIn parasitism, <b>one</b> of the two participating species <b>benefits at the expense</b> of the \nother.",
"A parasitic plant is a plant that derives some or all of its nutritional requirement \nfrom <b>another</b> ... <b>One</b> example is the North American Monotropa uniflora (Indian \npipe or corpse plant) which is a member of the heath family, Ericaceae, better \nknown ...",
"Definition used in business and in machine learning?[edit]. I've been hearing this \nterm used in ... In competition, <b>one organism</b> excludes <b>another</b> from a resource. ... \nThe definition states that a parasite <b>benefits at the expense</b> of the host, but the \nexample of the remora and the shark is commensalism, the remora <b>benefits</b> but ..."
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"One organism benefits at the expense of another?",
"One organism benefits at the expense of another in ethology?",
"One organism benefits at the expense of another in evolutionary biology?"
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""<b>Make the World Go Away</b>'" is a country pop song composed by Hank Cochran. It \nhas become ... "<b>Make the World Go Away</b>" was recorded <b>first</b> by Ray Price and \nwas one of Price's <b>first</b> songs to feature an orchestra and female chorus, a trend ...",
"April Elizabeth Dove Potts professionally April Byron, is an Australian pop singer \nand songwriter. She was the <b>first</b> chart-topping female artist to collaborate with \nthe Bee Gees ... April's <b>first</b> recording on Festival's Leedon Label, '<b>Make the</b> \n<b>World Go Away</b>', won the 3UZ (Melbourne) Golden Sound Award 1963–64 for ...",
"Garland Perry "Hank" Cochran (August 2, 1935 – July 15, 2010) was an \nAmerican country ... He left the theater quickly, and by the time he got home \nfifteen minutes later, composed "<b>Make the World Go Away</b>." Ray Price recorded \nthe song, and ...",
"Richard Edward "Eddy" Arnold (May 15, 1918 – May 8, 2008) was an American \ncountry music ... In 1946, Arnold scored his <b>first</b> major success with "That's How \nMuch I Love You". ... "<b>Make The World Go Away</b>" became his only top ten pop hit.",
""A Little Bitty Tear" is a song written by the American country songwriter Hank \nCochran. It has been recorded by many musical acts, the <b>first</b> being American \nrecording ... With the release of his new studio album, <b>Make the World Go Away</b>, \nin 1980, Hank Cochran released his <b>first</b> official version of "A Little Bitty Tear". \nCochran ...",
"Rosemary Timothy "Timi" Yuro (August 4, 1940 – March 30, 2004) was an \nAmerican singer-songwriter. Sometimes called "the little girl with the big voice," \nshe is considered to be one of the <b>first</b> blue-eyed soul stylists of the rock era. ... In \nthe following year, Liberty released <b>Make the World Go Away</b>, an album of \ncountry and ...",
"Sandra Barber is a house music and dance music singer from New York City who \nuses the ... Stonebridge (DJ) Onionz remixes of "<b>Make The World Go Round</b>" \nwere also released. In an unusual reversal of the conventional music industry ...",
"The Gone-<b>Away World</b> is the debut novel of British author Nick Harkaway, a \nscience fiction novel set in a post-apocalyptic <b>world</b> crippled by the '<b>Go</b>-<b>Away</b> War\n'. <b>First</b> published in June 2008 by Heinemann. ... of a single character, part of a \ngroup of ex-special operatives turned truckers that collectively <b>make</b> up the '\nHaulage ...",
"William Alfred “Bill” Walker (born April 28, 1927) is an Australian-born American \ncomposer and ... arrangements for Arnold's album My World, which contained the \n#1 single "<b>Make The World Go Away</b>". That record became Walker's <b>first</b> gold.",
"James Travis Reeves (August 20, 1923 – July 31, 1964) was an American \ncountry and popular ... Due to his growing popularity, Reeves went on to release \nhis <b>first</b> album in November 1955, Jim ... Reeves' last recording session for RCA \nVictor had produced "<b>Make the World Go Away</b>", "Missing You", and "Is It Really \nOver?"
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"Who sang make the world go away first?",
"Who sang the original \"Make the World Go Away\" in 1963?",
"Who sang the song \"Make the World Go Away\" in 1965?",
"Who sang a soul music version of \"Make the World Go Away\" in 1963?"
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"The <b>Vampire Diaries</b>, an American supernatural drama, was renewed for an \neighth <b>season</b> by The CW on March 11, 2016. On July 23, 2016, the CW \nannounced ...",
"Main article: The <b>Vampire Diaries</b> (<b>season 8</b>). No. overall, No. in season, Title, \nDirected by, Written by, Original air date ...",
"Category:The <b>Vampire Diaries</b> (<b>season 8</b>) episodes. From Wikipedia, the free \nencyclopedia ... Episodes of the eight season of the TV series The Vampire \nDiaries ...",
"The <b>Vampire Diaries</b> is an American supernatural teen drama television series \ndeveloped by ... Trevino appeared as a guest star in season seven and returned \nfor <b>season 8</b>. On March 11, 2016, The CW renewed the series for an eighth \nseason ...",
""I Was Feeling Epic" is the series finale of The CW television series The <b>Vampire</b> \n<b>Diaries</b>, as well as the 16th and last episode of <b>season 8</b>. It is also the 171st ...",
"Elena Gilbert is a fictional character and protagonist from the television series \nThe <b>Vampire Diaries</b>. In The <b>Vampire Diaries</b>, set in the fictional town of Mystic \nFalls, she is ... In the television series's fourth season, Elena becomes a vampire \nand dies ... In the <b>season 8</b> finale, she is revealed to be happily married to \nDamon.",
"Previous Season 6. Next → <b>Season 8</b> · List of The <b>Vampire Diaries</b> episodes · \nThe <b>Vampire Diaries</b>, a one-hour American supernatural drama, was renewed for \na seventh ...",
"The <b>Vampire Diaries</b> is an American supernatural horror romance television \nseries created by ... Robert Pralgo as Mayor Richard Lockwood (<b>8</b> episodes); \nKelly Hu as Pearl (7 episodes); Susan Walters as Carol Lockwood (5 episodes); \nChris ...",
"He returns as a <b>vampire</b>, having been fed blood by Anna, but is ... from the series, \nKelly makes a brief return in <b>season eight</b>.",
"The <b>Vampire Diaries</b>, an American supernatural drama, was officially renewed by \nThe CW for a full 22-episode <b>season</b> on February 16, 2010. The first episode \npremiered on September 9, 2010, at <b>8</b> p.m. ET."
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"Darin Lee Brooks (born May 27, 1984) <b>is</b> an American <b>actor</b>. He <b>is</b> best known for \nportraying Max Brady on the NBC daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives, Alex \nMoran on the Spike TV series Blue Mountain State, and <b>Wyatt</b> Spencer on the \nCBS soap opera The <b>Bold and the Beautiful</b>.",
"<b>Wyatt</b> Spencer <b>is</b> a fictional character from the original CBS Daytime soap opera, \nThe <b>Bold and the Beautiful</b>, portrayed by Darin Brooks. Created and introduced ...",
"Steffy Forrester <b>is</b> a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera The \n<b>Bold and the Beautiful</b>. ... <b>Wyatt</b> breaks up with her and Ivy <b>is</b> angry at Steffy and \nconfronts her in front of a broken electrical panel, resulting in an altercation in \nwhich ...",
"The Spencer Family <b>is</b> a fictional family in the CBS Daytime soap opera The <b>Bold</b> \n<b>and the Beautiful</b>. They were introduced at the beginning of the show with the \nintroduction of media mogul Bill Spencer Sr. until his departure in 1994. Currently\n, the family <b>is</b> represented by Bill Jr., <b>Wyatt</b>, Liam, Will, Douglas, ...",
"Hope Logan <b>is</b> a fictional character from The <b>Bold and the Beautiful</b>, an American \nsoap opera ... Their happiness <b>is</b> short-lived when it <b>is</b> revealed by Liam that \n<b>Wyatt</b> took the Hope diamond as a P.R stunt, before the real jewel thieves had ...",
"The <b>Bold and the Beautiful is</b> an American television soap opera. It was first \nbroadcast on ... Bill immediately recognizes Quinn and she reveals that Bill <b>is</b> \n<b>Wyatt's</b> father. Bill and <b>Wyatt</b> are furious with Quinn for hiding the truth about \n<b>Wyatt's</b> ...",
"<b>Wyatt is</b> left the HFTF diamond by Ricardo Montemayor and he gifts it to Hope. \nLiam asks Hope to return the diamond, but when <b>Wyatt</b> sets up a press \nconference ...",
"Kelly Kruger (born November 12, 1982) <b>is</b> a Canadian actress. She <b>is</b> best known \nfor <b>playing</b> Mackenzie Browning on The Young and the Restless. She currently \n<b>portrays</b> the recurring role of Eva on The <b>Bold and the Beautiful</b>.",
"The <b>Bold and the Beautiful is</b> an American television soap opera, created by \nWilliam J. Bell and ... 2019–present. Darin Brooks · <b>Wyatt</b> Spencer, 2013–present\n.",
"Bill Spencer Jr. <b>is</b> a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera The \n<b>Bold and the Beautiful</b>. ... <b>Wyatt is</b> outraged at first but then Bill and <b>Wyatt</b> hug \nwhen Quinn comes in. Quinn tells Bill not to touch her son. <b>Wyatt</b>, still angry at his\n ..."
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"<b>Youngest</b> solo <b>artists to win Album of the Year</b>[edit]. Billie Eilish is the <b>youngest</b> \nsolo <b>artist to</b> ...",
"Billie Eilish won this award in 2020, became the <b>youngest artist to win</b> this award. \n1950s[edit]. <b>Year</b>, <b>Winner</b>( ...",
"The album won four <b>Grammy</b> Awards, and Swift became the <b>youngest Album of</b> \n<b>the Year winner</b>. Swift was the sole writer of her 2010 album Speak Now, which ...",
"The <b>Grammy for Album of the Year</b> made Swift, then 20 years old, the <b>youngest</b> \n<b>artist to win</b> the award at the time. In the US, Fearless spent 11 weeks at number\n ...",
"American singer Billie Eilish is the recipient of numerous awards including five \n<b>Grammy</b> Awards ... In 2019, Eilish and her debut album received six <b>Grammy</b> \nAward nominations, including Best New <b>Artist</b>, <b>Album of</b> ... female and <b>youngest</b> \n<b>artist</b> to do so and the <b>youngest</b> solo act to <b>win</b> the prestigious <b>Album of the Year</b> \naward.",
"At 17 years old, Lorde became the <b>youngest</b> main <b>artist</b> to be nominated for “\nRoyals” in 2014, with Billie Eilish becoming the <b>youngest winner</b> at 18 years old \nfor “ ...",
"Only two <b>artists</b> have lost Best New <b>Artist</b> yet won <b>Album of the Year</b> in the same \nyear: Vaughn Meader in 1963 and Alanis Morissette in 1996. Of all the <b>winners</b>, ...",
"The <b>Grammy</b> Award for Best Reggae <b>Album</b> is an award presented at the \n<b>Grammy</b> Awards, ... Ziggy Marley holds the record for the most <b>wins</b> in this \ncategory, with seven <b>wins</b> ... Each <b>year</b> is linked to the article about the <b>Grammy</b> \nAwards held that <b>year</b>. ... Following the <b>artist's</b> nomination, the Gay & Lesbian \nAlliance Against ...",
"The <b>Grammy</b> Award for Song of the <b>Year</b> is an honor presented at the <b>Grammy</b> \nAwards, ... Song of the <b>Year</b> is awarded for a single or for one track from an \n<b>album</b>. This award goes to the ... Adele was the first female <b>artist to win</b> the award \ntwice, <b>winning</b> for "Rolling in the Deep" and "Hello". The song "Volare", <b>winner</b> in \n1959 ...",
"The <b>Grammy</b> Award for Best Mexican/Mexican-American <b>Album</b> was an honor \npresented to recording <b>artists</b> for quality <b>albums</b> in the Mexican music genre at \nthe <b>Grammy</b> Awards, ... Tejano Pop Star Selena is the <b>youngest</b> singer to receive \nthis Award. She also was the very first Tejano <b>artist to win</b> a <b>Grammy</b>. The \nAmerican ..."
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"Youngest artist to win grammy for album of the year?",
"Who was the youngest artist to win the Grammy for album of the year in 2010?",
"Who was the youngest artist to win the Grammy for album of the year in 1996?",
"Who was the youngest artist to win the Grammy for album of the year in 1964?"
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"Capital punishment is a legal penalty under the U.S. military criminal justice \nsystem. ... The <b>U.S. military executed</b> 160 servicemen between 1942-61 (these \nfigures do not include German and Japanese prisoners of war, war criminals, \nspies, ...",
"The following is a list of people <b>executed</b> by <b>the United States military</b>. Contents. \n1 <b>Executions</b> by the Army during World War II and postwar. 1.1 Plot E.",
"<b>The United States military</b> has <b>executed</b> 135 people since 1916. The most recent \nperson to be <b>executed</b> by the <b>military</b> is <b>U.S.</b> ...",
"Edward Donald Slovik (February 18, 1920 – January 31, 1945) was a United \nStates Army soldier during World War II and the only American soldier to be court\n-martialled and executed for desertion since the American Civil War. Although \nover 21,000 American soldiers were given varying sentences for ... World War II, \nin all theaters of the war, <b>the United States military executed</b> 102 ...",
"<b>Execution</b> by firing squad, in the past sometimes called fusillading is a method of \ncapital ... On 18 October 1944 they were found guilty of espionage by a <b>U.S.</b> \n<b>military</b> commission and sentenced to death. On 11 November 1944 they were \nshot ...",
"<b>The United States</b> Disciplinary Barracks is a <b>military</b> correctional facility located \non Fort ... The last <b>execution</b> by the <b>U.S. Military</b> was the hanging of Army PFC \nJohn A. Bennett, on 13 April 1961, for the rape and attempted murder of an ...",
"A summary <b>execution</b> is an <b>execution</b> in which a person is accused of a crime \nand immediately ... Summary <b>executions</b> have been practiced by police, <b>military</b>, \nand paramilitary ... Many armies have performed that kind of false flag ruse in the \npast, including both German and <b>US</b> special forces during World War II. However\n ...",
"The <b>execution</b> of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein took place on Saturday, \n30 December ... The <b>execution</b> took place at the joint Iraqi-<b>American military</b> base \nCamp Justice, located in Kazimain, a north-eastern suburb of Baghdad.",
"The Karbala provincial headquarters raid was a special operation carried out on \nJanuary 20, ... The attack occurred as the <b>U.S. military</b> continued preparations to \nleave. ... Hezbollah's Imad Mugniyah <b>executed</b> a similar attack against Israeli \nforces on the Lebanese border, which initiated the Hezbollah-Israeli war during \nthe ...",
"<b>The United States military</b> has <b>executed</b> 135 people since 1916. The most recent \nperson to be <b>executed</b> by the <b>military</b> is <b>U.S.</b> ..."
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"The flag of the United States of America, often referred to as the <b>American flag</b> or \n<b>U.S. flag</b>, <b>is</b> ... The Serapis flag <b>had</b> three rows of eight-pointed <b>stars</b> with stripes \nthat were red, ... Not only <b>did</b> Hopkinson claim that he designed the <b>U.S. flag</b>, but \nhe also ... However, <b>many</b> flag enthusiasts feel this type of practice <b>has</b> somewhat\n ...",
"The Betsy Ross <b>flag is</b> an early design of the <b>flag</b> of the United States, named for \nearly <b>American</b> upholsterer and <b>flag</b> maker Betsy Ross. <sup>:107</sup> The pattern of the \nBetsy Ross <b>flag is</b> 13 alternating red-and-white stripes with <b>stars</b> ... Researchers \naccept that the United States <b>flag</b> evolved, and <b>did</b> not <b>have</b> one design. In fact ...",
"Three successive designs served as the official ... Miles <b>had</b> already designed a \n<b>flag</b> that later became known as the ... <b>Many</b> Confederates disliked the <b>Stars</b> and \nBars, seeing it as ... generally agreed that the '<b>Stars</b> and Bars' will never <b>do</b> for <b>us</b>.",
"This article describes the evolution of the <b>flag</b> of the United States, as well as \nother <b>flags</b> used ... Since 1818, a <b>star</b> for each new state <b>has</b> been added to the \n<b>flag</b> on the Fourth of July immediately following each state's admission. ... <b>many</b> \nof the historical <b>U.S.</b> national <b>flags</b> shown below are typical rather than official \ndesigns.",
"The Ohio Burgee <b>is</b> the official <b>flag</b> of the <b>U.S.</b> state of Ohio. It <b>is</b> a swallowtail <b>flag</b>, \nthe only ... Before that, for nearly a century after statehood, Ohio <b>did</b> not <b>have</b> a \nlegally authorized state <b>flag</b>. ... The union of the <b>flag</b> shall be seventeen five-\npointed <b>stars</b>, white in a blue triangular field that represents the state's hills and \nvalleys, ...",
"The <b>Star</b>-Spangled Banner, or the Great Garrison <b>Flag</b>, was the garrison <b>flag</b> that \nflew over Fort McHenry in Baltimore Harbor during the naval portion of the Battle \nof Baltimore during the War of 1812. It <b>is</b> on exhibit at the National Museum of \n<b>American</b> History, Smithsonian ... The larger of the two <b>flags would</b> be the Great \nGarrison <b>Flag</b>, the largest battle ...",
"51-<b>star flags have</b> been designed and used as a symbol by supporters of \nstatehood in various areas. This <b>is</b> an example of a possible 51-<b>star flag</b>. "51st \nstate", in post-1959 <b>American</b> political discourse, <b>is</b> a phrase that refers to areas \nor locales ... If abstentions are considered, the result of the referendum <b>is much</b> \ncloser to 44 ...",
"The <b>flag</b> of Texas <b>is</b> the official <b>flag</b> of the <b>U.S.</b> state of Texas. It <b>is</b> well known for \nits prominent single white <b>star</b> which gives the <b>flag</b> its ... participated in driving the \nMexicans from San Antonio and <b>many</b> were massacred at Goliad ... It <b>did</b> remain \nthe naval <b>flag</b> of Texas until annexation, and was noted for being "beneficial to ...",
"The five-pointed <b>stars</b> on the flag of the United States were introduced in the Flag \nAct of 1777. The Flag Act <b>did</b> not specify any particular arrangement, number ... \nThe <b>American flag</b> shown in the painting Surrender of Lord ... 1817, <b>has</b> a single \nfive-pointed <b>star</b> known as La Estrella ...",
"The Bennington flag <b>is</b> a version of the <b>American flag</b> associated with the \nAmerican Revolution ... Like <b>many</b> Revolution era flags, the Bennington features \n13 <b>stars</b> and 13 stripes, symbolic of the 13 American colonies that ... The \nBennington flag <b>is</b> a popular version of the <b>American flag</b>, and <b>many</b> historic flag \ndealers carry it."
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"Colin Arthur O'Donoghue (born 26 January 1981) is an Irish <b>actor</b> and musician, \nbest known for portraying Captain <b>Killian</b> "Hook" Jones on the TV show <b>Once</b> \n<b>Upon a Time</b>.",
"The characters of ABC's <b>Once Upon a Time</b> and its spin-off <b>Once Upon a Time</b> in \nWonderland are related to classic fairy tale and fantasy characters, and often tie-\nin with other Disney media properties. Contents. 1 Cast; 2 Main; 3 See also; 4 \nNotes; 5 References. Cast[edit]. <b>Actor</b>, Counterpart, <b>Once Upon a Time</b> · \nWonderland ... Abandoned as a child, <b>Killian</b> and his brother ends up with the \nnavy, working ...",
""The Crocodile" is the fourth episode of the second season of the American ABC \nfantasy/drama ... <b>Killian</b> then offers Rumplestiltskin a chance to duel him, only to \nlet Rumplestiltskin's cowardice get the best of him. ... In the J. M. Barrie <b>play</b> and \nnovel Peter Pan, Captain Hook's hand was cut off by the title character and fed to \na ...",
""Good Form" is the fifth episode of the third season of the American fantasy \ndrama series Once ... Amy Scales of Entertainment Outlook gave it 4.5 stars: "\n<b>Once Upon a Time</b> fans were given a great treat with the story of how <b>Killian</b> \nJones ...",
""The Brothers Jones" is the fifteenth episode of the fifth season of the American \nfantasy drama series <b>Once Upon a Time</b>, which aired on March 27, ... In the early \nyears of the Enchanted Forest, Liam and <b>Killian</b> are miserable and under ...",
""Dark Waters" is the sixth episode of the sixth season of the American fantasy \ndrama series ... Killian "Hook" Jones (right) played by Colin O'Donoghue. \nEpisode ...",
""Leaving Storybrooke" is the twenty-second episode of the seventh season and \nthe 155th and final episode overall of the American fantasy-drama series <b>Once</b> \n<b>Upon a Time</b> ...",
""Swan Song" is the eleventh episode and midseason finale of the fifth season of \nthe American ... On board the Jolly Roger, a young <b>Killian</b> is consoled by his \nfather, Brennan, who promised his son that he would become the person that he \nwas ...",
"The sixth season of the American ABC fantasy-drama <b>Once Upon a Time</b> was \nordered on ... Emilie de Ravin as Belle / Lacey · Colin O'Donoghue as Captain \nHook / <b>Killian</b> Jones · Jared S. Gilmore as Henry Mills · Rebecca Mader as \nWicked Witch of ... "<b>Once Upon a Time</b>: Yep, Defiance's Jaime Murray Is <b>Playing</b> [\nSpoiler]".",
"The fourth season of the ABC fantasy-drama <b>Once Upon a Time</b> was announced \non May 8, ... Colin O'Donoghue as Captain <b>Killian</b> "Hook" Jones and Jared S. \nGilmore as Henry Mills, Lana Parrilla as the Evil Queen / Regina Mills and ... "'\n<b>Once Upon A Time</b>' Spoilers: Is Elizabeth Mitchell <b>Playing</b> A Second Snow \nQueen?"
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"The transfer of sovereignty over <b>Hong Kong</b>, commonly known as the handover \nof <b>Hong Kong</b> ... <b>Hong Kong</b> and Macau are part of <b>Chinese</b> territory occupied by \nthe British and ... Caught unprepared, Deng asserted the necessity of <b>Hong</b> \n<b>Kong's return to China</b>, upon which <b>Hong Kong</b> would be given special status by \nthe ...",
"The Sino–British Joint Declaration is an international treaty signed between the \nPeople's ... The prospect of <b>Hong Kong's return to Chinese</b> rule – by negotiation \nor by force – had been a concern throughout British rule. ... Those cardholders \ncan also <b>get</b> a passport of the HKSAR, which is valid for all states and regions.",
"<b>Hong Kong</b> independence (<b>Chinese</b>: 香港獨立) is a political movement that \nadvocates for the ... intended to take <b>back</b> the territory, Britain resumed control of \n<b>Hong Kong</b> in 1945 after the Second World War, in which <b>Hong Kong</b> was \noccupied ...",
""One country, two systems" is a constitutional principle describing the \ngovernance of <b>Hong Kong</b> and Macau since they became regions of <b>China</b> in ... \nAfter Britain <b>returned Hong Kong</b> to <b>China</b> in 1997, Beijing promised that the \n<b>Hong Kong</b> ...",
"The transfer of sovereignty of Macau from Portugal to the People's Republic of \n<b>China</b> (PRC) ... The history of Macau is traced <b>back</b> to the Qin Dynasty (221–206 \nBCE), when the region now called Macau came under the ... <b>Hong Kong</b> and \nMacau are part of <b>Chinese</b> territory occupied by the British and Portuguese \nauthorities.",
"<b>Chinese</b> nationality law regulates the acquisition, transmission, and loss of \n<b>Chinese</b> nationality. ... On the basis of the treaties relating to the <b>return</b> of Macau \nand <b>Hong Kong</b> to <b>China</b> and the Basic ... can request to <b>restore</b> his <b>Chinese</b> \nnationality, according to Article 13 of the nationality law, if they have "legitimate \nreasons".",
"The controversy regarding the political status of Taiwan, sometimes referred to as \nthe Taiwan ... In certain contexts, Taiwan is also referred to as <b>Chinese</b> Taipei. ... \nof the <b>returning</b> of sovereignty over Taiwan to <b>China</b> as well as the PRC's UN ... \ndefining "<b>China</b>" as only including Mainland <b>China</b>, <b>Hong Kong</b>, and Macau.",
"The Imperial Japanese occupation of <b>Hong Kong</b> (香港日據時期) began when the \nGovernor of ... the Imperial Japanese military's full-scale invasion of <b>China</b> in \n1937, <b>Hong Kong</b> as part of the British empire was not under attack. ... The \npopulation <b>returned</b> to around one million by early 1946 due to immigration from \n<b>China</b>.",
"The Convention between the United Kingdom and <b>China</b>, Respecting an \nExtension of Hong ... The <b>Chinese</b> also started to pressure the British to <b>return</b> all \nof <b>Hong Kong</b>, ... Consequently, at midnight following the evening of 30 June \n1997, the entire crown colony of <b>Hong Kong</b> officially <b>reverted</b> to <b>Chinese</b> \nsovereignty, ...",
"Christopher Francis Patten, Baron Patten of Barnes, CH, PC is a British politician \nwho served ... He took steps to <b>get</b> in touch with the people of the colony, and \nwas known for his penchant ... <b>Hong Kong</b> nicknamed him Fat Pang (<b>Chinese</b>: 肥\n彭), making him the only governor to have a widely recognised <b>Chinese</b> \nnickname."
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"National Lampoon's <b>Animal House</b> is a 1978 American comedy film directed by \nJohn Landis ... Larry and Kent are invited to pledge and given the fraternity \n<b>names</b> "Pinto" and "Flounder" respectively, by Bluto, Delta's sergeant-at-arms. \nCollege <b>Dean</b> Vernon Wormer wants to remove the Deltas, who are already on \nprobation, ...",
"Cast members reprising their roles from <b>Animal House</b> included John Vernon (\n<b>Dean</b> Wormer), Stephen Furst (Flounder), Bruce McGill (D-Day), and James ...",
"He was best known for playing <b>Dean</b> Wormer in <b>Animal House</b>, his role as the \nMayor in Dirty Harry and as Fletcher in The Outlaw Josey Wales. Contents. 1 \nEarly ...",
"National Lampoon's <b>Animal House</b> is a 1978 film about a misfit group of fraternity \nboys who take on the system at their college. Directed by John Landis and ...",
""Homer Goes to College" is the third episode of The Simpsons' fifth season. It \noriginally aired ... The episode contains several references to the film <b>Animal</b> \n<b>House</b> as well as Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Star Trek ... Homer insults the \ncollege <b>dean</b>, <b>Dean</b> Peterson, believing him to be a crusty, conservative \nadministrator.",
""Mars University" is episode eleven of the first season of Futurama. It originally \naired on the Fox ... In a scene straight from <b>Animal House</b>, Bender and the Robot \nHouse boys climb a ladder to peek in a girls' dorm ... who places them on \ndodecatuple secret probation and have to run out after Fatbot eats the <b>Dean's</b> \nmodel ship.",
"Sarah Holcomb (born September 11, 1958) is an American former actress. Her \nfirst role was in 1978's National Lampoon's <b>Animal House</b> as Clorette DePasto, ...",
"The Ohio State University is a public research university in Columbus, Ohio. This \nis an ... <b>Animal House</b> Kinnear Research Center, Environmental Health and \nSafety ... Biological Science Building, 1970, Modern biological research, <b>Name</b> \nOrigin ... Civil and Environmental Engineering, Harold A. Bolz, <b>Dean</b> of the \nCollege of ...",
"School Dispute. It has often been discussed that the school in the film is to some \ndegree ... And I was reminded of it in “<b>Animal House</b>” when Otter is shopping with \n<b>Dean</b> ... And without fail we would introduce ourselves to incoming rushees as \nNeil Downaneater, Michael Hunt or Dick Hurtz – this last one a <b>name</b> you'll see ...",
"He would go on to write, produce, and perform in the influential comedies <b>Animal</b> \n<b>House</b> and Caddyshack before his untimely death. Contents. 1 Early life; 2 ..."
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"What was the name of the dean in Animal House?",
"What was the name of the actor that played the dean in \nAnimal House?"
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"<b>Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery</b> is an American web television series created for CBS All \nAccess by Bryan Fuller and Alex Kurtzman. Launched in 2017, it is the first \nscripted ...",
"<b>Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery</b> is a direct prequel to the Original ... This is a departure from \nprevious Star Trek series whose lead ...",
"The first season of the American television series <b>Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery</b> is set \nroughly a decade before the events of the original Star Trek series, and follows \nthe ...",
"The second season of the American television series <b>Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery</b> is set \nroughly a decade before the events of the original Star Trek series and follows ...",
"The third season of the American television series <b>Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery</b> follows \nthe crew of the USS Discovery as they travel to the future, over 900 years after the\n ...",
"<b>Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery</b> is an American web television series created for CBS All \nAccess by Bryan Fuller and Alex Kurtzman. Launched in 2017, it is the first \nscripted ...",
"It originated as a spin-off companion series from <b>Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery</b>, and \nconsists of several shorts that use settings and characters from that series and \nthe ...",
"Set roughly a decade before the events of the original <b>Star Trek</b> series and \nseparate from the timeline of the concurrent feature films, <b>Discovery</b> explores the\n ...",
"Pike is mentioned twice in the first season of the prequel series <b>Star Trek</b>: \n<b>Discovery</b>. In the episode "Choose Your ...",
"This article dicusses the fictional timeline of the Star Trek franchise. The franchise \nis primarily ... The events of <b>Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery</b> season 1 take place."
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"<b>New Zealand</b> – United Kingdom relations refers to bilateral relations between \n<b>New Zealand</b> and the United Kingdom. <b>New Zealand</b> has maintained a strong \nand steadfast relationship with <b>Britain</b>.",
"The Colony of <b>New Zealand</b> was a <b>British</b> colony that existed in <b>New Zealand</b> \nfrom 1841 to 1907, created as a Crown colony. The power of the <b>British</b> ...",
"In 1853, only 12 years after the founding of the colony, the <b>British</b> Parliament \npassed the <b>New Zealand</b> ...",
"Cook claimed <b>New Zealand</b> for <b>Britain</b> on his arrival in 1769. The establishment \nof <b>British</b> colonies in ...",
"There was extensive <b>British</b> settlement throughout the rest of the century and into \nthe early part of the next century. The <b>New</b> ...",
"Māori killed several of the crew, and no more Europeans went to <b>New Zealand</b> \nuntil <b>British</b> explorer James Cook's voyage of 1768–71. Cook reached New ...",
"An old <b>New Zealand</b> passport, 1949, bearing the title "<b>British</b> Passport" with ...",
"He was appointed Consul to <b>New Zealand</b> and was instructed to negotiate a \nvoluntary transfer of sovereignty from the Māori to the <b>British</b> Crown as the House \nof ...",
"Although Māori were initially fought by <b>British</b> forces, the <b>New Zealand</b> \ngovernment developed its own military force, including local militia, rifle volunteer \ngroups, ...",
"The <b>British</b> and Irish Lions toured <b>New Zealand</b> during June and July 2017. The \nLions, a rugby union team selected from players eligible to represent England, ..."
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"The <b>Warriors</b> made the <b>playoffs</b> from 1971 to 1977 except in 1974, and <b>won</b> their \nfirst <b>NBA championship</b> on the West Coast in 1974–75. In what <b>many</b> consider ...",
"The history of the Golden State <b>Warriors</b> began in Philadelphia in 1946. In 1962, \nthe franchise ... The <b>Warriors won</b> their other <b>championship</b> as a Philadelphia \nteam in the 1955–56 season, defeating the Fort Wayne Pistons, four games to \none. ... Lakers' forward Lamar Odom, whom Randolph <b>has often</b> been compared \nto ...",
"The Golden State <b>Warriors</b> are an American professional basketball team based \nin San ... The franchise <b>has</b> also been based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, \nOakland and San Jose, California (during a renovation of its ... In the 2017 <b>NBA</b> \n<b>Finals</b>, the <b>Warriors</b> faced the Cavaliers again and <b>won the NBA</b> title in five \ngames.",
"The Cavaliers–<b>Warriors</b> rivalry is a National Basketball Association (<b>NBA</b>) rivalry \nbetween the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State <b>Warriors</b>. While the two \nteams <b>have</b> played each other since the Cavaliers joined the ... The <b>Warriors</b> \nwould <b>win</b> the next three games to take home the 2015 <b>NBA</b> ... The New York \n<b>Times</b>.",
"The <b>Warriors</b> were the first team since the 1990–91 Bulls to <b>win</b> a title with a \nroster that <b>did</b> not <b>have</b> any players with <b>Finals</b> experience. James and teammate\n ...",
"The New Zealand <b>Warriors</b> are a professional rugby league football club based \nin Auckland, ... The club <b>has</b> yet to <b>win</b> a premiership as of 2019, but <b>has won</b> one \nminor premiership (in 2002), reached two grand <b>finals</b> (2002 and 2011), reached \nthe play-offs eight <b>times</b>, <b>have</b> never <b>won</b> the wooden spoon, and provided the ...",
"The 2017 <b>NBA Finals</b> was the <b>championship</b> series of the National Basketball \nAssociation ... All <b>times</b> are in Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−4) ... The <b>Warriors</b> \n<b>won</b> Game 2 over the Cavaliers, 132–113, to improve their best start in <b>NBA</b> \n<b>playoff</b> ... to be his second technical foul of the game, which would <b>have</b> forced an \nejection.",
"Wardell Stephen "Steph" Curry II is an American professional basketball player \nfor the Golden State <b>Warriors</b> of the National Basketball Association (<b>NBA</b>). A six-\ntime <b>NBA</b> All-Star, Curry <b>has</b> been named the <b>NBA</b> Most Valuable Player (MVP) \ntwice and <b>won</b> ... <b>Many</b> players and analysts <b>have</b> called him the greatest shooter \nin <b>NBA</b> ...",
"The 2015–16 Golden State <b>Warriors</b> season was the 70th season of the franchise \nin the National Basketball Association (<b>NBA</b>), and its 54th in the San Francisco \nBay Area. The <b>Warriors</b> entered the season as the defending <b>NBA</b> champions \nand they ... On November 17, the <b>Warriors have won</b> their 12th straight game to \nstart a ...",
"The 2018 <b>NBA Finals</b> was the <b>championship</b> series of the National Basketball \nAssociation ... <b>Warriors</b> small forward Kevin Durant was named <b>NBA Finals</b> MVP \nfor the second straight ... The Lakers would go on to <b>win the Finals</b> four games to \none. This was the first time since 2012 that the <b>Finals did</b> not feature either of the \ntop ..."
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"How many times have the Philadelphia Warriors won the BAA finals?",
"How many times have the Philadelphia Warriors won the NBA finals?",
"How many times have the San Francisco Warriors won the NBA finals?",
"How many times have the Golden State Warriors won the NBA finals?"
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"The <b>city</b> was built on an island in what was then Lake Texcoco in the Valley of \nMexico. The <b>city</b> was the <b>capital</b> of the expanding <b>Aztec Empire</b> in the 15th \ncentury ...",
"... the <b>capital</b> of the <b>Aztec Empire</b>. The fall of Tenochtitlan marks the beginning of \nSpanish rule in central Mexico, and they established their <b>capital</b> of Mexico <b>City</b> ...",
"The Fall of Tenochtitlan, the capital of the <b>Aztec Empire</b>, was a decisive event in \nthe Spanish ... As news about the strangers reached the <b>capital city</b>, Moctezuma \nbecame increasingly fearful and considered fleeing the city but resigned himself \nto ...",
"The <b>Aztec Empire</b>, or the Triple Alliance was an alliance of three Nahua altepetl \ncity/states: ... Nezahualcoyotl also instituted a policy in the Acolhua lands of \ngranting subject kings tributary holdings in lands far from their <b>capitals</b>. This was \ndone ...",
"The Aztecs were a Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the \npost-classic ... The <b>Aztec Empire</b> was a confederation of three city-states \nestablished in 1427: Tenochtitlan, city-state of the ... subjects, the Spaniards \nbecame increasingly unwelcome in the <b>capital city</b>, and in June 1520, hostilities \nbroke out, ...",
"Mexico City, or the City of Mexico is Mexico's <b>capital city</b>, one of the 31 states ... \nWhen the Spaniards arrived, the <b>Aztec Empire</b> had reached much of \nMesoamerica, touching both the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific ...",
"The <b>city</b> now known as Mexico <b>City</b> was founded as Mexico Tenochtitlan in 1324 \nand a century ... Many Indians also lived outside the center of the <b>capital</b>. ... There \nare two overlapping narratives about the founding to the Aztec <b>city</b> of ... just \nbefore the Spanish arrived, Tenochtitlan was the center of the vast <b>Aztec Empire</b>,\n ...",
"The <b>capital</b> of the <b>Aztec Empire</b> was Tenochtitlan. During the empire, the <b>city</b> was \nbuilt on a raised island in Lake Texcoco.",
"Guanajuato officially the Free and Sovereign State of Guanajuato is one of the 32 \nstates which make up the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into 46 \nmunicipalities and its <b>capital city</b> is Guanajuato. ... It was on the northern border of \nthe Purépecha <b>Empire</b> with southern Guanajuato showing significant cultural \ninfluence ...",
"Michoacán, formally Michoacán de Ocampo officially Estado Libre y Soberano de \nMichoacán ... The state is divided into 113 municipalities and its <b>capital city</b> is \nMorelia (formerly called ... In pre-Hispanic times, the area was the home of the \nPurépecha Empire, which rivaled the <b>Aztec Empire</b> at the time of Spanish \nencounter."
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"<b>Steel Magnolias</b> is a 1989 American comedy-drama film directed by Herbert \nRoss. It is a film ... Moved by Annelle's emotional confession, <b>Shelby</b> invites her to \nthe wedding, where she meets ... During the festivities, she announces that she \nand her <b>husband</b>, Jackson (Dylan McDermott), are expecting their first child. \nEveryone ...",
"<b>Steel Magnolias</b> is a stage play by American writer Robert Harling, based on his \nexperience ... The play opens with discussion of <b>Shelby's</b> wedding day to her \nfiancé, Jackson, in the fictional northwestern Louisiana parish of Chinquapin at ...",
"<b>Shelby</b> Stone Craig Zadan. Running time, 85 minutes. Production company(s), \nSony Pictures. Distributor, Lifetime Movie Network. Release. Original release. \nOctober 7, 2012 (2012-10-07). <b>Steel Magnolias</b> is an American comedy-drama \ntelevision film directed by Kenny Leon that ...",
"Condola Phylea Rashād (born December 11, 1986) is an American actress best \nknown for her ... Rashād starred as <b>Shelby</b>, the daughter of Queen Latifah's \ncharacter, in the 2012 <b>Steel Magnolias</b> remake with the same title. (This role had \nbeen played by Julia Roberts in the original film.) In 2012, she appeared in a \nrecurring ...",
"Jennifer Proske (born August 8, 1987) is a Canadian American actress, best \nknown for ... shows while in high school and college, Proske was hired for her \nfirst professional role in <b>Steel Magnolias</b> by Robert Harling, in 2008. She \nportrayed <b>Shelby</b>. ... Upon marrying, Proske converted to Judaism, her <b>husband's</b> \nfaith.",
"Blanche Baker (born December 20, 1956) is an American actress and filmmaker. \nShe won an ... called her "breathtaking" and "beguiling." Baker originated the role \nof <b>Shelby</b> in the first production of <b>Steel Magnolias</b> Off-Broadway in 1987.",
"Robert M. Harling III (born November 12, 1951) is an American writer, producer \nand film ... Writer[edit]. 1989 <b>Steel Magnolias</b>. 1990 <b>Steel Magnolias</b> (TV pilot).",
"Mischa Barton (born 24 January 1986) is a British-Irish-American film, television, \nand stage ... In July 2012, Barton made her stage return in an Irish production of \n<b>Steel Magnolias</b>, playing <b>Shelby</b>. It premiered at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin in ...",
"Lily Rabe (born June 29, 1982) is an American actress. She received a \nnomination for the Tony ... play Sisters of the Garden but had to drop out after \nbeing cast in <b>Steel Magnolias</b>. ... In the sixth season she had a main role as \n<b>Shelby</b> Miller.",
"Betsy Aidem (born October 28, 1957) is a film, television and stage actress. Her \nfilm work ... "Covert War". Her stage work includes <b>Steel Magnolias</b> and Five \nWomen Wearing the Same Dress. ... <b>Steel Magnolias</b>, <b>Shelby</b>, 1987, Off-\nBroadway."
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"Who plays shelby's husband in steel magnolias?",
"Who plays shelby's husband in the 1989 film steel magnolias?",
"Who plays shelby's husband in the 2012 film steel magnolias?"
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"A <b>PT boat</b> was a motor torpedo boat used by the United States Navy in World War \nII. It was small, fast, and inexpensive to build, valued for its maneuverability ...",
"PT-109 was a <b>PT boat</b> (patrol torpedo boat) last commanded by Lieutenant (\njunior grade) John F. Kennedy, future United States President, in the Pacific \nTheater ...",
"Patrol torpedo <b>boat PT</b>-41 was a <b>PT</b>-20-class motor torpedo <b>boat</b> of the United \nStates Navy, built by the Electric Launch Company of Bayonne, New Jersey.",
"<b>PT Boat</b> Museum is located in Fall River, Massachusetts as part of Battleship \nCove. It is a museum that exhibits two National Historic Landmark ships, an 80-\nfoot ...",
"PT-346 was an 80 ft Electric Launch Company (Elco) motor torpedo boat which \nsuffered the worst <b>PT</b>-<b>boat</b> friendly-fire casualties of World War II, with nine men ...",
"PT-59 was an S-Class Patrol Torpedo boat (<b>PT boat</b>) of the United States Navy, \nbuilt by the Electric Launch Company of Bayonne, New Jersey. The boat was ...",
"Motor torpedo boat PT-658 is a PT-625-class Higgins 78-foot (24 m) <b>PT boat</b>, \nbuilt for the United States Navy during World War II. PT-658 is a prime example of\n ...",
"Motor torpedo boat PT-617, also known as Big Red Cock and Dragon Lady, "is \nthe sole surviving 80' Elco type <b>PT boat</b> and represents the United States's most ...",
"Motor Torpedo <b>Boat</b> Squadron Three was a United States Navy squadron based \nat Cavite, Philippines, from September 1941 to mid-April 1942. It was \ncommanded by Lieutenant John D. Bulkeley and made up of six motor torpedo \n<b>boats</b>: <b>PT</b>-31, <b>PT</b>-32, <b>PT</b>-33, <b>PT</b>-34, <b>PT</b>-35, and <b>PT</b>-41, ...",
"McHale's Navy is an American sitcom starring Ernest Borgnine that aired 138 half\n-hour ... However, McHale manages to capture a Japanese <b>PT boat</b> patrolling the \nisland. Surprising the men and Durham, McHale does not plan to use the boat ..."
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"The <b>killer</b> goes after Brenda but angry <b>movie</b> patrons, who are being fed ... Cindy \nand the sheriff (Kurt Fuller) realize that Doofy is the <b>killer</b> and <b>was</b> ...",
"Kent Stryker <b>One</b>-Man Film (2001) .... Det. Lee; <b>Scary Movie</b> (2000) .... Doofy \nGilmore / The <b>Killer</b>; Short Cinema (1998) (V); Buzzkill (1996) TV Series .... \nVarious ...",
"... from an unknown person, asking her, "What's your favorite <b>scary movie</b>? ... \nAfter Casey gets <b>one</b> wrong, Steve is murdered. ... After she hangs up she is \nattacked by the <b>killer</b>, but manages to escape. ... The pair also reveal that they, \nnot Cotton, murdered her mother Maureen, as she <b>was</b> having an affair with ...",
"At <b>one</b> point, former President Bill Clinton, who had just left office the year the <b>film</b> \ncame out (2001), <b>was</b> considered for the James Woods part.",
"Ghostface is a fictional identity adopted by several characters of the Scream \nseries. The figure ... In Scream, the identity is temporarily adopted by the <b>killers</b>' \ntarget, Sidney Prescott (Neve ... <b>one</b> year prior to the events of the film, a murder \nthat <b>was</b> blamed on Cotton Weary (Liev Schreiber). ... Ghostface (identity); <b>Scary</b> \n<b>Movie</b>.",
"... and CJ (Kevin Hart), learning about their homosexual <b>one</b>-night stand. ... that \nhe fathered Toshio, <b>who was</b> killed during Cindy's boxing match.",
"<b>Scary Movie</b> is an American film series that comprises five parody films mainly \nfocusing on ... A year later someone wearing a Ghostface mask and robe kills \nthem <b>one</b> by <b>one</b>. ... This <b>was</b> the first <b>Scary Movie</b> film to receive a PG-13 rating \nin the United States as well as the ... Dave Sheridan, Doofus "Doofy" Gilmore / \nThe <b>Killer</b>.",
"It <b>was</b> named the 2004 Teen Choice Awards in the category of Choice <b>Movie</b>: \nYour Parents Didn't Want You to See. Contents. <b>1</b> Plot; 2 Cast.",
"Although there are many different films parodied, the film follows the plot of \nScream (1996) very closely. It is often compared to <b>Scary Movie</b>, a commercially ...",
"Jason Voorhees is the main character from the Friday the 13th series. He first \nappeared in ... In Hate-Kill-Repeat, two religious serial <b>killers</b> attempt to find \nJason at Crystal Lake, ... It <b>was</b> Phil Scuderi, <b>one</b> of the producers for the original \n<b>film</b>, who suggested ... They stated, "We did not want to make Jason any less \n<b>scary</b>."
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"Rachel Lindsay Rene Bush and Sidney Robyn Danae Bush (born May 25, 1970, \nLos Angeles) are former <b>child</b> actresses, best known for their combined (\nalternating) role as <b>Carrie Ingalls</b>, in the drama series <b>Little House on the Prairie</b>. \n... Their shared character's younger sister Grace <b>Ingalls</b> was <b>played</b> by Wendi \nand ...",
"Not to be confused with her mother, Caroline <b>Ingalls</b>. This article needs additional \ncitations for ... As a <b>child</b>, <b>Carrie Ingalls</b> Swanzey (according to her sister Laura) \nhad been small, thin and frail, and seemed to have suffered the most of all the ...",
"The "Little House" Books is a series of American children's novels written by \nLaura <b>Ingalls</b> ... So Laura, along with Pa and Ma, Mary, and <b>baby Carrie</b>, move to \nKansas. ... Melissa Sue Anderson <b>played</b> Mary <b>Ingalls</b>, and the twins Lindsay and \nSidney Greenbush (credited as Lindsay Sidney Greenbush) <b>played</b> Carrie <b>Ingalls</b>\n.",
"There are many <b>Little House on the Prairie</b> characters, appearing in various \nforms of media in ... at the beginning of the series. Charles <b>Ingalls</b> Jr. 1, 2, \nUnknown, Son, died as an <b>infant</b> ... Miss Amy Hearn (<b>played</b> by Josephine \nHutchinson). Episode 7 ... <b>Carrie</b> May Day (1856–1898) – married Orville Everett. \nFrances Everett ...",
"<b>Little House on the Prairie</b> is an American western drama television series, \nstarring Michael ... Landon agreed on the condition that he could also <b>play</b> \nCharles <b>Ingalls</b>. ... Laura, and <b>Carrie</b>, though the family expands with the birth of \ndaughter Grace ... seven (a son, Charles "Freddy" Jr., was also born, but died as \nan <b>infant</b>).",
"Mary Amelia <b>Ingalls</b> (January 10, 1865 – October 20, 1928) was born near the \ntown of Pepin, Wisconsin. She was the first <b>child</b> of Caroline and Charles <b>Ingalls</b> \nand older sister of ... She then traveled to Keystone, South Dakota to live with her \nsister <b>Carrie Ingalls</b> Swanzey. There she suffered from a stroke, and on October \n20, ...",
"Caroline Lake <b>Ingalls</b> was the mother of Laura <b>Ingalls</b> Wilder, author of the Little \nHouse books. ... They had one <b>child</b> together, Charlotte "Lottie" Holbrook. ... \nLaura Elizabeth, Caroline Celestia (<b>Carrie</b>), Charles Frederick (Freddie), and \nGrace ...",
"The following is a list of episodes for the television show <b>Little House on the</b> \n<b>Prairie</b>, ... In flashback scenes, Laborteaux <b>plays</b> young Charles <b>Ingalls</b>, and \nParady <b>plays</b> Eliza ... Andy takes the wolf and her <b>babies</b> home to care for them. \n... trapping Andy, Laura, Mary, <b>Carrie</b>, and Bandit inside, leaving them to rely on \nJonathan, ...",
"Grace Pearl <b>Ingalls</b> Dow was the fifth and last <b>child</b> of Caroline and Charles \n<b>Ingalls</b>. She was ... Diabetes ran in the <b>Ingalls</b> family and Laura, <b>Carrie</b>, and \nGrace all died from the complications of the disease, Dow being the first <b>Ingalls</b> \nsibling to ...",
"... Amelia <b>Ingalls</b> (sister); Caroline Celestia "<b>Carrie</b>" <b>Ingalls</b> Swansey (sister); \nCharles Frederick "Freddie" <b>Ingalls</b> (brother); Grace Pearl <b>Ingalls</b> Dow (sister). \nSignature. Laura Elizabeth <b>Ingalls</b> Wilder (February 7, 1867 – February 10, 1957) \nwas an American writer ... On the grave marker, he is remembered as "<b>Baby</b> Son \nof A. J. Wilder"."
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"<b>Carbon dioxide</b> (CO 2) is an important trace gas in Earth's <b>atmosphere</b>. It is an \nintegral part of ... 2 concentrations were about 260–280 <b>ppmv</b> immediately before \nindustrial <b>emissions</b> ... During this time, the <b>atmospheric carbon dioxide</b> \n<b>concentration</b> has varied ... In <b>the pre</b>-<b>industrial</b> era these fluxes were largely in \nbalance.",
"<b>Carbon dioxide</b> equivalent (CDE) and equivalent <b>carbon dioxide</b> are two related \nbut distinct ... By the UN <b>climate</b> change panel (IPCC): n×10<sup>9</sup> tonnes of CO2 \nequivalent (GtCO2eq). ... is <b>the pre</b>-<b>industrial concentration</b>, 280 ppm. Hence ... in \n<b>ppmv</b>. To calculate the radiative forcing for a 1998 gas mixture, IPCC 2001 gives \nthe ...",
"A Representative <b>Concentration</b> Pathway (RCP) is a greenhouse gas \n<b>concentration</b> (not <b>emissions</b>) trajectory adopted by the IPCC for its fifth \nAssessment Report (AR5) in 2014. It supersedes the Special Report on \n<b>Emissions</b> Scenarios (SRES) projections ... 2000 <b>ppmv</b> in 2250, which is nearly \nseven times <b>the pre</b>-<b>industrial level</b>.",
"The Keeling Curve is a graph of the accumulation of <b>carbon dioxide</b> in the Earth's \n<b>atmosphere</b> ... <b>Prior to</b> the 1950s, measurements of <b>atmospheric</b> CO ... 2 \n<b>concentration</b> from 313 parts per million by volume (<b>ppmv</b>) in March 1958 to 406 \n<b>ppmv</b> ...",
"<b>Carbon dioxide</b> (chemical formula CO 2) is a colorless gas with a density about \n60% higher ... The current <b>concentration</b> is about 0.04% (410 ppm) by volume, \nhaving risen from <b>pre</b>-<b>industrial levels</b> of 280 ppm. Natural sources include ...",
"What "<b>pre</b>-<b>industrial</b>" is isn't defined either. ... As of January 2007, the earth's \n<b>atmospheric CO2 concentration</b> is about 0.0383% by volume (383 <b>ppmv</b>) or \n0.0582% by weight.[1] This ...",
"Parts Per Million. On a similar notice, the table that shows the parts per bilion of \nvarious ... That implies there was no detectable <b>pre</b>-<b>industrial CO2 concentration</b>\n? ... I've added "present <b>CO2 levels</b> are 380 <b>ppmv</b>, approximately 100 <b>ppmv</b> \nhigher ...",
"Global warming is the long-term rise in the average temperature of the Earth's \n<b>climate</b> system. ... The effects of global warming include rising sea <b>levels</b>, \nregional changes in ... Since <b>the pre</b>-<b>industrial</b> period, global average land \ntemperatures have ... Of these <b>emissions</b>, 65% was <b>carbon dioxide</b> from fossil \nfuel burning and ...",
""<b>Carbon dioxide</b>, CO2, is one of the gases in our <b>atmosphere</b>, being uniformly ... It \nlimits the CO2 <b>emissions</b> of industrialized countries, not other countries. ... If the \nCO2 <b>concentration</b> is too high, then all hemoglobin is saturated with <b>carbon</b> ... in \nCO2 in <b>ppmv</b> per year, not some percent increase over <b>the preindustrial</b> value.",
"Inclusion of table of <b>CO2 emissions</b> from various fossil fuels. As it is, the table \nproposed for ... In the same way, the <b>amount of CO2</b> that humans add to the \n<b>atmosphere</b> in 10 days is also totally insignificant. ... of <b>carbon dioxide</b> has \nincreased by about 36% to 380 <b>ppmv</b>, or 100 <b>ppmv</b> over modern <b>pre</b>-<b>industrial</b> \n<b>levels</b>") but in a ..."
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"The pre-industrial level of co2 in the atmosphere in ppmv is about?",
"What is the commonly assumed value of the pre-industrial level of co2 in the atmosphere in ppmv?",
"Based on more recent indirect data, what is the value of the pre-industrial level of co2 in the atmosphere in ppmv?"
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"The <b>season</b> concluded on <b>May</b> 24, 2017 and contained 18 <b>episodes</b>. Contents. 1 \nPremise; 2 Cast and characters.",
"<b>Episodes</b>[edit]. No. overall, No. in <b>season</b>, Title, Directed by, Written by, Original \nair date ... with him as an ally in Nucky's fight to hold onto his <b>empire</b>. ... Richard \nstorms Gillian's house and kills <b>many</b> of Rosetti's men ...",
")[edit]. Main article: <b>Empire</b> (<b>season 3</b>) ... 37, 7, "What We <b>May</b> Be", Kevin Bray, \nDiane Ademu-John & Malcom Spellman ...",
"After the explosive <b>season 3</b> finale, Lucious has lost his memory and his family is \ntrying to help him regain it, with the uncomfortable ...",
"2, 18, September 23, 2015 (2015-09-23), <b>May</b> 18, 2016 (2016-05-18), 5, 15.94. <b>3</b>, \n18, September 21, 2016 (2016-09-21), <b>May</b> 24, ...",
"As Julius Caesar was stabbed on March 15 as stated earlier in the <b>episode</b>. \n<b>Season 3</b>[edit]. The third season is named Caligula: The Mad Emperor, and \nconsists of ...",
"Boardwalk <b>Empire</b> is an American television series created by Terence Winter \nand based on ... 2.1 Season 1 (2010); 2.2 Season 2 (2011); 2.3 <b>Season 3</b> (2012); \n2.4 Season 4 (2013); 2.5 Season 5 (2014) ... "Sunday Cable Ratings: \nKardashians Finale Way Up;Boardwalk <b>Empire</b>, Dexter, Swamp People & <b>Much</b> \nMore".",
"The <b>season</b> was ordered on <b>May</b> 2, 2018, consisting of eighteen <b>episodes</b> with \nBrett Mahoney taking over as showrunner from Ilene ...",
"Previous Season 1. Next → <b>Season 3</b> · List of Boardwalk <b>Empire episodes</b>. The \nsecond season of the HBO television series Boardwalk <b>Empire</b> premiered on \nSeptember ... "Sunday Cable Ratings: Cards/Phillies, New Jersey 'Housewives' \nTop Night + 'Boardwalk <b>Empire</b>,' 'Hung,' 'Breaking Bad' & <b>Much</b> More". TV by the ...",
"Boardwalk <b>Empire</b> is an American period crime drama television series created \nby Terence ... Bobby Cannavale as Gyp Rosetti (<b>season 3</b>) – a ruthless gangster \nwho challenges Nucky. ... He went on to praise HBO by saying, "A number of the \n<b>episodes</b>, in so <b>many</b> of their series, they're thoughtful, intelligent [and] brilliantly ..."
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"The Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, officially known as the Treaty of Non-Aggression \nbetween Germany and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, was a <b>non-</b>\n<b>aggression pact</b> between Nazi Germany and the <b>Soviet Union signed</b> ... The \nterritories of Poland annexed by the <b>Soviet Union</b> after the <b>1939</b> Soviet invasion, \neast of the ...",
"The Soviet–Japanese Neutrality Pact also known as the Japanese–Soviet Non-\naggression ... was a neutrality pact (<b>non-aggression pact</b>) between the <b>Soviet</b> \n<b>Union</b> and Japan <b>signed</b> on April 13, 1941, two years ... "Declaration of the \nRights of the Peoples of Russia"; "Ten Blows" speech · Alleged 19 August <b>1939</b> \nspeech ...",
"The Soviet–Finnish <b>Non-Aggression Pact</b> was a <b>non-aggression treaty signed</b> in \n1932 by representatives of Finland and the <b>Soviet Union</b>. The pact was \nunilaterally renounced by the <b>Soviet Union</b> in <b>1939</b> after it had ...",
"The Soviet–Polish <b>Non-Aggression Pact</b> was an <b>non-aggression pact signed</b> in \n1932 by representatives of Poland and the <b>Soviet Union</b>. The pact was \nunilaterally broken by the <b>Soviet Union</b> on September 17, <b>1939</b>, ...",
"The <b>Soviet Union signed a non-aggression pact</b> with Nazi Germany on 23 August \n<b>1939</b>. In addition to stipulations of non- ...",
"The German–Polish <b>Non-Aggression Pact</b> was an international treaty between \nNazi Germany and the Second Polish Republic that was <b>signed</b> on ... To allay \nany fears of a war against the <b>Soviet Union</b>, on May 5, 1934, Poland renewed ... \nSince Poland refused, Hitler rescinded the pact unilaterally on April 28, <b>1939</b> \nduring ...",
"A <b>non-aggression pact</b> or neutrality pact is a treaty between two or more states/\ncountries that ... An example of a <b>non-aggression pact</b> is the <b>1939</b> Molotov–\nRibbentrop Pact ... The Pact lasted until the 1941 German invasion of the <b>Soviet</b> \n<b>Union</b> in ... On the other hand, the Soviet–Japanese Neutrality Pact, <b>signed</b> on \nApril 13, ...",
"The Sino-<b>Soviet Non-Aggression Pact</b> was <b>signed</b> in Nanjing on August 21, 1937\n, between the ...",
"Soviet–Lithuanian <b>Non-Aggression Pact</b> was a <b>non-aggression pact</b>, <b>signed</b> \nbetween the <b>Soviet Union</b> and Lithuania on September 28, 1926. The pact ...",
"The Soviet–Lithuanian Mutual Assistance <b>Treaty</b> was a bilateral <b>treaty signed</b> \nbetween the <b>Soviet Union</b> and Lithuania on October 10, <b>1939</b>. According to ..."
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"The Arroyo Seco Parkway, also known as the Pasadena <b>Freeway</b>, is the <b>first</b> \n<b>freeway</b> to be built in the <b>United States</b>. It connects Los Angeles with Pasadena ...",
"The Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways, \ncommonly ... The <b>U.S.</b> federal government <b>first</b> funded roadways through the \nFederal Aid Road Act of 1916, and began an effort to ... national system to \nsupplement the existing, largely non-<b>freeway</b>, <b>United States</b> Numbered Highways \nsystem.",
"M-8 is a 5.5-mile (8.9 km) state trunkline highway in the <b>U.S.</b> state of Michigan \nlying within the cities of Detroit and Highland Park. Much of it is the Davison \n<b>Freeway</b>, the nation's <b>first</b> urban depressed <b>freeway</b>, ...",
"Route 110, consisting of State Route 110 (SR 110) and Interstate 110 (I-110), is a \nstate and ... Harbor <b>Freeway</b>, and SR 110 north from <b>US</b> 101 to Pasadena is the \nhistoric Arroyo Seco Parkway, the <b>first freeway</b> in the western <b>United States</b>.",
"The <b>United States</b> Numbered Highway System is an integrated network of roads \nand highways ... Many of the <b>first</b> high-speed roads were <b>U.S.</b> Highways: the Gulf \n<b>Freeway</b> carried <b>US</b> 75, the Pasadena <b>Freeway</b> carried <b>US</b> 66, and the Pulaski ...",
"A controlled-access highway is a type of highway that has been designed for \nhigh-speed ... The <b>first</b> North <b>American freeways</b> (known as parkways) opened in \nthe New York City area in the 1920s. Britain, heavily influenced by the railways, \ndid ...",
"The Southern California <b>freeways</b> are a vast network of interconnected <b>freeways</b> \nin the ... The Hollywood <b>Freeway</b>, also known as <b>US</b> 101, opened in 1954. It is \nsaid ... It would be the <b>first</b> part of a national network of superhighways, funded as \na ...",
"The metropolitan area of Phoenix in the <b>U.S.</b> state of Arizona contains one of the \nnation's largest and ...",
"Interstate 45 (I-45) is an Interstate Highway located entirely within the <b>U.S.</b> state \nof Texas. ... It was the <b>first freeway</b> built in Texas—opened in stages beginning on \nOctober 1, 1948, up to a full completion to Galveston in 1952, as part of <b>U.S.</b> ...",
"By the <b>early</b> 1950s, traffic had become very heavy on ... The <b>US</b> 101 <b>freeway</b> \nbypass (Oceanside-Carlsbad ..."
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"Nevertheless, European and South American teams continue to dominate, e.g., \nthe quarter-<b>finalists</b> in 1994, 1998, 2006 and 2018 were all from Europe or South\n ...",
"The 21 <b>World Cup</b> tournaments have been <b>won</b> by eight different nations. Brazil \nhas <b>won the most</b> titles, five. The current champion is France, <b>who won</b> the title ...",
"The FIFA <b>World Cup</b> is an international association football competition \nestablished in 1930. ... The <b>most</b> recent <b>World Cup</b>, hosted by Russia in 2018, \nwas <b>won</b> by France, who beat Croatia 4–2 in ... Sport. <b>Soccer</b> Statistics \nFoundation (RSSSF).",
"The FIFA Women's <b>World Cup</b> is an international football competition contested \nby the senior ... in the finals. Since the 2015 FIFA Women's <b>World Cup</b>, the \nnumber of <b>finalists</b> increased from 16 to 24 and now 32. ... "US Women's <b>Soccer</b> \nFans Demand 'Equal Pay' After 13-0 <b>Win</b> – Brutally Reminded of Loss to U15 \nBoys".",
"The group <b>winners</b> and runners-up advance to a series of knock-out stages until \nthe champion is crowned. The losing semi-<b>finalists</b> play each other in a play-off ...",
"The lowest scoring final was in 1998, when Brazil beat Uruguay by just 3 goals to \nnil. In the fifteen <b>world</b> cups, only <b>one</b> has ever gone <b>past</b> normal time being the ...",
"The FIFA Women's <b>World Cup</b> is an international association football competition \nestablished in ... The <b>most</b> recent <b>World Cup</b>, hosted by France in 2019, was <b>won</b> \nby the United ... "<b>Soccer</b>; U.S. women beat Norway to capture <b>World Cup</b>".",
"The FIFA Club <b>World Cup</b> is an interleague men's association football \ncompetition organised by ... The <b>winner</b> of the Club <b>World Cup</b> receives the FIFA \nClub <b>World Cup</b> trophy and a FIFA World Champions certificate. The current ... \nTeams from Spain have <b>won</b> the tournament seven times, the <b>most</b> for any nation. \nThe current ...",
"The United States women's national <b>soccer</b> team (USWNT) represents the United \nStates in ... The team is the <b>most</b> successful in international women's <b>soccer</b>, \nwinning four Women's <b>World Cup</b> titles ... At the Women's <b>World Cup</b>, the United \nStates <b>won</b> all three of its group stage matches and outscored its opponents 11–2\n.",
"The FIFA U-20 <b>World Cup</b> is the biennial football <b>world championship</b> for male \nplayers under ... The current champion is Ukraine, which <b>won</b> its first title at the \n2019 ... Argentina is the <b>most</b> successful team with six titles, followed by Brazil \nwith ... FIFA Club <b>World Cup</b> · FIFA Futsal <b>World Cup</b> · FIFA Beach <b>Soccer World</b> \n<b>Cup</b> ..."
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"Who won the most world cup in soccer?",
"What country has won the most world cups?",
"What player has won the most World Cups?",
"What coach has won the most World Cups?",
"What country has won the most women's World Cups?"
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""<b>Are You Gonna Be My Girl</b>" is a <b>song</b> by Australian rock band Jet, featured on \ntheir 2003 album Get Born. It was the first single from the album, released in 2003\n ...",
"Cameron Thane Muncey (born 8 February 1980) is an Australian guitarist and \nvocalist. ... The <b>song</b> "Timothy" from "Get Born" was written about an older brother \nnamed who died in infancy before Muncey was born. Muncey ... Muncey uses \nMarshall amps as seen in the "<b>Are You Gonna Be My Girl</b>" video, as well as \nOrange ...",
"Nicholas John "Nic" Cester (born 6 July 1979) is an Australian musician, singer, \n<b>songwriter</b> and ... The Wrights. Jet's track "<b>Are You Gonna Be My Girl</b>", has won \nAPRA Awards for 'Most Performed Australian Work Overseas' in 2006 and 2007.",
""<b>Girl</b> (Why <b>You</b> Wanna Make Me Blue)" (1964), "<b>My Girl</b>" (1964), "It's Growing" (\n1965). "<b>My Girl</b>" is a soul music <b>song</b> recorded by the Temptations for the Gordy (\nMotown) record label. ... "Oh Mother of Mine" (1961); "Check Yourself" (1961); "(\n<b>You</b>'re <b>My</b>) Dream Come True" (1962); "Mind Over Matter (I'm <b>Gonna</b> Make <b>You</b> ...",
"Jet are an Australian rock band formed in 2001. The band consists of lead \nguitarist Cameron ... Due to the sensitive nature of the <b>song</b>, the band rarely plays \n"Timothy" live. ... Jet performed "<b>Are You Gonna Be My Girl</b>" live at the ceremony \nand picked up the award for Best Rock Video, dedicating the award to Chris and \nNic's ...",
"Cold Hard Bitch" is the fourth single by the Australian rock group Jet from their \n2003 album Get ... The group's debut single, "<b>Are You Gonna Be My Girl</b>", \nbecame their signature <b>song</b> and gained significant chart success in the U.S., \nmaking it ...",
"<b>Are You Gonna</b> Go <b>My</b> Way is the third studio album by American singer Lenny \nKravitz, ... For the song, see Are You Gonna Go My Way (song). ... Ross) – 3:39; "\nBlack <b>Girl</b>" (Kravitz) – 3:42; "<b>My</b> Love" (Kravitz, Ross) – 3:50; "Sugar" (Kravitz) – 4:\n ...",
"The Knack was an American rock band based in Los Angeles that rose to fame \nwith their first ... 1 hit in the US, and became the number-one <b>song</b> of 1979. ... \nOne More Time, performing "My Sharona" and Jet's "<b>Are You Gonna Be My Girl</b>".",
""Lust for Life" is a 1977 <b>song</b> performed by Iggy Pop and co-written by David \nBowie, featured on ... The drumbeat has since been imitated in numerous songs, \nincluding "<b>Are You Gonna Be My Girl</b>" by Jet and "Selfish Jean" by Travis; \nhowever, ...",
"Pat Byrne is an Irish singer songwriter from Borris, County Carlow. In 2012, Byrne \nwas crowned the winner of the first series of The Voice of Ireland. In late 2017, \nByrne began his migration to Austin, Texas. ... In week three, he <b>sang</b> "<b>Are You</b> \n<b>Gonna Be My Girl</b>" and was safe. For the fifth live show Byrne sang "The Day We\n ..."
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"Who sings are you gonna be my girl?",
"Who sang Are You Gonna be my Girl in 2003?",
"Who sang Are you gonna be my girl in 2004?",
"Who sang an a cappella version of Are You Gonna be my Girl?"
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"On 23 October 2011 Tunisians voted in the first ... held its first parliamentary \nelections since the <b>2011 Arab Spring</b> and its ...",
"The Egyptian revolution of <b>2011</b>, also known as the January 25 Revolution \nstarted on 25 ... A new cause of the <b>Arab Spring</b> is the increase in population, \nwhich increased unemployment. The first sign along the road to Mubarak was the \n1967 ...",
"The Bahraini uprising of 2011 was a series of anti-government protests in \nBahrain led by the Shia-dominant and some sunni minority Bahraini Opposition \nfrom 2011 until 2014. The protests were inspired by the unrest of the <b>2011 Arab</b> \n<b>Spring</b> and ...",
"The Tunisian Revolution, also called the Jasmine Revolution, was an intensive \n28-day ... They led to the ousting of Ben Ali on 14 January <b>2011</b>, when he \nofficially ... the Arab world, in a chain reaction which became known as the <b>Arab</b> \n<b>Spring</b> ... In Tunisia and the wider Arab world, the protests and change in \ngovernment are ...",
"The role of social media in the "<b>Arab Spring</b>", a revolutionary wave of \ndemonstrations and ... with low levels of Internet usage(such as Yemen and \nLibya). Thus sparking debate over the true nature of Social Media in the <b>Arab</b> \n<b>Spring</b>. <b>Arab Spring</b>, <b>2011</b> ...",
"The <b>2011</b> Omani protests were a series of protests in the Persian Gulf country of \nOman that occurred as part of the revolutionary wave popularly known as the "\n<b>Arab Spring</b>".",
"The Yemeni Revolution (intifada), and also known as the Yemeni Revolution of \nDignity followed the initial stages of the Tunisian Revolution and occurred \nsimultaneously with the Egyptian Revolution of <b>2011</b> and other <b>Arab Spring</b> \nprotests in the Middle ...",
"The protests in Saudi Arabia were part of the <b>Arab Spring</b> that started with the \n<b>2011</b> Tunisian revolution. Protests started with a self-immolation in Samtah and ...",
"The <b>2011</b> Lebanese protests, also known as the Intifada of Dignity or Uprising of \nDignity were seen as influenced by the <b>Arab Spring</b>. The main protests focused ...",
"<b>2011</b>[edit]"
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"In which country did an event occur that led to the 2011 arab spring?"
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"The modern <b>Japanese writing</b> system uses a combination of logographic kanji, \nwhich are adopted Chinese characters, and syllabic kana. Kana itself consists of\n ...",
"Through the spread of Buddhism, the Chinese <b>writing</b> system was imported to \n<b>Japan</b>. The earliest texts found in <b>Japan</b> are <b>written</b> in ...",
"It is also used to transliterate <b>Japanese</b> terms in text <b>written</b> in English (or other \nlanguages that ...",
"Kanji are the adopted logographic Chinese characters that are used in the \n<b>Japanese writing</b> system. They are used alongside the Japanese syllabic scripts\n ...",
"<b>Japanese</b> calligraphy (書道, shodō) also called shūji (習字) is a form of \ncalligraphy, or artistic <b>writing</b>, of the <b>Japanese</b> language. For a long time, the \nmost ...",
"Chinese characters, <b>Japanese</b> kana, and Korean hangul can be <b>written</b> \nhorizontally or vertically. There are ...",
"Hiragana (平仮名, Japanese pronunciation: [çiɾaɡaꜜna]) is a Japanese \nsyllabary, one component of the <b>Japanese writing</b> system, along with katakana, \nkanji, ...",
"Katakana is a Japanese syllabary, one component of the <b>Japanese writing</b> \nsystem along with hiragana, kanji and in some cases the Latin script (known as ...",
"The <b>Japanese</b> script reform is the attempt to correlate standard spoken <b>Japanese</b> \nwith the <b>written</b> word, which began during the Meiji period. This issue is known ...",
"In works aimed at adult <b>Japanese</b> speakers, furigana may be used on a word \n<b>written</b> in uncommon kanji; in the mass media, they are generally used on words\n ..."
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"Which asian country has four written languages but only one spoken language?",
"Which asian country has four official languages but only one national language?",
"Which asian country has two writing systems plus an additional writing system broken down into two syllabaries but only one spoken language?"
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"A <b>unit cube</b>, more formally <b>a cube</b> of <b>side</b> 1, is <b>a cube</b> whose <b>sides</b> are 1 <b>unit</b> long. \nThe volume of a 3-dimensional <b>unit cube</b> is 1 <b>cubic unit</b>, and its total surface ...",
"In geometry, <b>a hypercube</b> is an n-dimensional analogue of a square (n = 2) and <b>a</b> \n<b>cube</b> (n = 3). ... A <b>unit hypercube</b> is <b>a hypercube</b> whose <b>side</b> has <b>length</b> one <b>unit</b>. \n... (or vertices) are the 2<sup>n</sup> points in R<sup>n</sup> with each coordinate equal to 0 or 1 is \n<b>called</b> the <b>unit hypercube</b>. ... Create a book · Download as PDF · <b>Printable</b> \nversion ...",
"A <b>unit cube</b> (side = 1) and <b>a cube</b> with twice the volume (side = <sup>3</sup>√2 = \n1.2599210498948732… OEIS: A002580). Doubling <b>the cube</b>, also known as the \nDelian problem, is an ancient geometric problem. Given the edge of <b>a cube</b>, the \nproblem requires the construction of the edge ... This is because <b>a cube</b> of <b>side</b> \n<b>length</b> 1 has a volume of 1<sup>3</sup> = 1, and <b>a cube</b> of ...",
"The <b>cubic</b> metre or <b>cubic</b> meter (in American English) is the SI derived <b>unit</b> of \nvolume. Its SI symbol is m<sup>3</sup>. It is the volume of <b>a cube</b> with edges one metre in \nlength. ... <b>Cubic</b> decametre: the volume of <b>a cube</b> of <b>side length</b> one decametre (\n10 m): equal to a megalitre: 1 ... Create a book · Download as PDF · <b>Printable</b> \nversion ...",
"In geometry, <b>a cube</b> is a three-dimensional solid object bounded by six square \nfaces, facets or ... In analytic geometry, <b>a cube's</b> surface with center (x0, y0, z0) \nand <b>edge length</b> of 2a is the ... third powers are <b>called cubes</b>, by analogy with \nsquares and second powers. ... Create a book · Download as PDF · <b>Printable</b> \nversion ...",
"In geometry, Prince Rupert's <b>cube</b> is the largest <b>cube</b> that can pass through a \nhole cut through a <b>unit cube</b>, i.e. through <b>a cube</b> whose sides have length 1, \nwithout splitting <b>the cube</b> into two pieces. Its <b>side length</b> is approximately 6% \nlarger than that of the <b>unit cube</b> through ... length 1 outer <b>cube</b>, constructing a \nmodel has been <b>called</b> "mathematically ...",
"In crystallography, the <b>cubic</b> (or isometric) crystal system is a crystal system \nwhere the <b>unit</b> cell is in the shape of <b>a cube</b>. This is one of the most common and \nsimplest shapes found in crystals and minerals. There are three main varieties of \nthese crystals: Primitive <b>cubic</b> (abbreviated cP and alternatively <b>called</b> simple \n<b>cubic</b>) ... in a primitive <b>cubic</b> lattice with <b>cube side length</b> a, the sphere radius \nwould be ...",
"The surface-area-to-volume ratio, also <b>called</b> the surface-to-volume ratio and \nvariously denoted sa/vol or SA:V, is the amount of surface area per <b>unit</b> volume of \nan object or collection of objects. ... As an example, <b>a cube</b> with <b>sides</b> of <b>length</b> 1 \ncm will have a surface area of 6 cm<sup>2</sup> and a volume of 1 cm<sup>3</sup>. The surface to \nvolume ...",
"In geometry, the truncated octahedron is an Archimedean solid. It has 14 faces (8 \nregular ... The truncated octahedron was <b>called</b> the "mecon" by Buckminster \nFuller. ... If the original truncated octahedron has <b>unit edge length</b>, its dual tetrakis \n<b>cube</b> has ... Editable <b>printable</b> net of a truncated octahedron with interactive 3D \nview ...",
"Volume is the quantity of three-dimensional space enclosed by a closed surface, \nfor example, ... Any <b>unit</b> of <b>length</b> gives a corresponding <b>unit</b> of volume: the \nvolume of <b>a cube</b> whose <b>sides</b> ... one litre is exactly 1 <b>cubic</b> decimetre, the \ncapacity of <b>a cube</b> with a 10 cm <b>side</b>. ... Create a book · Download as PDF · \n<b>Printable</b> version ..."
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"A cube with a side length of blank unit is called a unit cube?"
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"US Airways <b>Flight</b> 1549 was an Airbus A320 which, in the climbout after takeoff \nfrom New York ... pilots Chesley Sullenberger and Jeffrey Skiles glided the <b>plane</b> \nto a ditching in the <b>Hudson River</b> off Midtown Manhattan. ... Sullenberger asked \ncontrollers for <b>landing</b> options in New Jersey, mentioning Teterboro Airport.",
"Chesley Burnett "Sully" Sullenburger III (born January 23, 1951) is an American \nretired Air Force fighter pilot and <b>airline</b> captain. He is best known for his role as \npilot in command in the 2009 forced water <b>landing</b> of US Airways <b>Flight</b> 1549 in \nthe <b>Hudson River</b> ...",
"The film follows Sullenberger's January 2009 emergency <b>landing</b> of US Airways \n<b>Flight</b> 1549 on the <b>Hudson River</b>, in which all 155 passengers and crew ...",
"Tadeusz Wrona is a Polish pilot who successfully performed a belly <b>landing</b> of a \nBoeing 767 during LOT Polish Airlines <b>Flight</b> ... to Chesley Sullenberger who \nsuccessfully ditched US Airways <b>Flight</b> 1549 in the <b>Hudson River</b> on January 15,\n ...",
"<b>Flight</b> is a 2012 American drama film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by \nJohn Gatins. It stars Denzel Washington as William "Whip" Whitaker Sr., an \nalcoholic <b>airline</b> pilot who miraculously crash-<b>lands</b> his <b>plane</b> ... since Cast Away \nand What Lies Beneath in 2000, and his first <b>R</b>-rated film since Used Cars in \n1980.",
"Commercial <b>aircraft</b>[edit]. US Airways <b>Flight</b> 1549 ditched on the <b>Hudson River</b> in \n2009 with all passengers ...",
"The Carolinas Aviation Museum is an aviation museum on the grounds of \nCharlotte Douglas ... Airbus A320-214 c/n 1044 N106US – "Miracle on the \n<b>Hudson</b>" <b>aircraft</b>; Beechcraft T-34 ... <b>Flight</b> 1549 <b>landing</b> on the waters of the \nNorth <b>River</b>.",
"Air Florida <b>Flight</b> 90 was a scheduled U.S. domestic passenger <b>flight</b> operated by \nAir Florida ... The survivors were rescued from the icy <b>river</b> by civilians and \nprofessionals. President Ronald Reagan ... The crew managed to regain control \nof the <b>aircraft</b> and make an emergency <b>landing</b>. List of Lenny Skutniks · Random \nHearts ...",
"An emergency <b>landing</b> is a prioritised <b>landing</b> made by an <b>aircraft</b> in response to \nan emergency ... Light <b>aircraft</b> can often <b>land</b> safely on fields, roads, or gravel \nriver banks (or on the water ... <b>Flight</b> 1549 <b>landing</b> on the waters of the <b>Hudson</b> \n<b>River</b>.",
"Teterboro Airport is a general aviation relief airport in the boroughs of Teterboro, \nMoonachie, ... Two midair collisions have occurred over the <b>Hudson River</b> \ninvolving <b>aircraft</b> that ... The pilots determined they did not have enough altitude \nto make Teterboro, so they successfully <b>landed</b> the <b>plane</b> into the <b>Hudson River</b>, \nnow ..."
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"When did a plane land on the hudson river?"
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"The song was released alongside the announcement of their worldwide \npromotional <b>5SOS</b> III Tour dates. Drummer Ashton Irwin said of the song in an \ninterview ...",
"There were seven episodes which were released on a weekly basis, usually \nevery Monday of the week. Episode 1 – "Youngblood" and "<b>Want You Back</b>"; \nEpisode ...",
"On 22 February 2018, the band released the single "<b>Want You Back</b>" and \nannounced a 2018 promotional tour entitled <b>5SOS</b> III. The band went on tour and\n ...",
""<b>Want You Back</b>" (2018), "Youngblood" (2018), "Valentine" (2018). Music video. "\nYoungblood" on YouTube. "Youngblood" is a song recorded by Australian pop \nrock band 5 Seconds of Summer. ... performed live for the first time on 20 March \n2018 at the band's concert in Stockholm, Sweden as part of their <b>5SOS</b> III Tour.",
"<b>5SOS</b> III Tour (2018); Meet You There Tour (2018); No Shame Tour (2020). The \nMeet You There Tour was a concert tour by Australian band 5 Seconds of \nSummer in ... “Ghost Of You”; “Amnesia”; “The Only Reason”; “Lie to Me”; “Why \nWon't You Love Me”; “Valentine”; “Meet You There”; “Jet Black Heart”; “<b>Want You</b> \n<b>Back</b>”.",
"Australian pop rock band 5 Seconds of Summer have released three studio \nalbums, two live ... On 22 February 2018, the band released "<b>Want You Back</b>", the \nlead single from their third studio album. ... "Youngblood gives <b>5SOs</b> third #1 \nalbum".",
"(2016), "<b>Want You Back</b>" (2018). Ghostbusters soundtrack singles chronology. \nSaw It Coming (2016), Girls Talk Boys (2016). Music video. "Girls Talk Boys" on \nYouTube. "Girls Talk Boys" is a song by Australian rock band 5 Seconds of \nSummer, taken from the ...",
"Meet You There Tour Live is the second live album by Australian pop rock band 5 \nSeconds of ... Meet You There Live Tour by 5SOS.jpg ... "Meet You There"; "Jet \nBlack Heart"; "<b>Want You Back</b>"; "She Looks So Perfect"; "Youngblood" ...",
"5 Seconds of Summer, also known as <b>5SOS</b>, are an Australian pop rock/pop \npunk band formed ... Delivered since 1991, the GAFFA Awards are a Danish \naward that rewards popular music by the magazine of the same name. ... "Jet \nBlack Heart"; "Girls Talk Boys"; "<b>Want You Back</b>"; "Youngblood"; "Valentine"; "\nKiller Queen" ...",
""Amnesia" is a song by Australian pop rock band 5 Seconds of Summer, taken \nfrom their ... "Jet Black Heart"; "Girls Talk Boys"; "<b>Want You Back</b>"; "Youngblood" ..."
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"When is want you back 5sos coming out?"
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"This <b>is</b> a list of U.S. <b>states</b> and territories by <b>educational</b> attainment. This article \npresents a list of ... The list <b>is</b> based on the responses to the 2013-2017 <b>American</b> \nCommunity ... Overall, the percent of people with a high school degree (or higher) \n<b>is highest</b> in Montana (93%), and lowest in the U.S. Virgin Islands (68.9%).",
"Higher <b>education</b> in the United <b>States is</b> an optional stage of formal learning \nfollowing ... Accounting for GDP, the <b>top</b> 10 nations for higher <b>education</b> in 2018 \nwere Finland, the United ... The <b>American</b> university system <b>is</b> largely \ndecentralized.",
"The history of <b>education</b> in the United <b>States</b>, or Foundations of <b>Education</b> covers \nthe trends in ... The earliest continually operating school for girls in the United \n<b>States is</b> the Catholic Ursuline ... Women, as intimate and concerned observers of \nyoung children, were <b>best</b> suited to the role of guiding and <b>teaching</b> children.",
"It <b>has</b> been alleged, since the 1950s and especially in recent ... <b>American</b> \n<b>education</b> system differs from <b>top</b>-performing ...",
"The <b>educational</b> attainment of the U.S. population refers to the <b>highest</b> level of \n<b>education</b> ... Asian <b>Americans had the highest educational</b> attainment of any race\n, followed by whites who <b>had</b> a higher percentage of high school graduates but a\n ...",
"Iranian <b>Americans</b> or Persian <b>Americans</b> are U.S. citizens who are of Iranian \nancestry or who hold Iranian citizenship. Iranian <b>Americans</b> are among the most \nhighly <b>educated</b> people in the United <b>States</b>. ... Iranians <b>have</b> also played a large \nrole in the <b>American education</b> system with over 500 Iranian-<b>American</b> professors\n ...",
"A model minority <b>is</b> a demographic group whose members are perceived to \nachieve a higher degree of socioeconomic success than the population average. \nThis success <b>is</b> typically measured relatively by <b>educational</b> attainment, ... \nTaiwanese <b>Americans have the highest education</b> attainment level in the United \n<b>States</b>, ...",
"Minnesota <b>is</b> a <b>state</b> in the Upper Midwest, Great Lakes, and northern regions of \nthe United ... such as agriculture and resource extraction to services and finance. \nMinnesota's standard of living index <b>is</b> among the <b>highest</b> in the United <b>States</b>, \nand the <b>state is</b> also among the <b>best</b>-<b>educated</b> and wealthiest in the nation.",
"... Magazine's List of <b>America's Best</b> Colleges ... defined as 'the economic value of \na university <b>is</b> ... of <b>Education</b> ('College Scorecard") with relevant ...",
"In 2003 the Ministry of <b>Education</b> launched the Unified ... akin to North <b>American</b> \nSAT, was supposed to replace ... University heads, notably Moscow <b>State</b> \nUniversity ... for the universities; it <b>is</b> fully mandatory since 2009. ... failed \nmathematics; the <b>highest</b> grades were recorded in ..."
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"What state in america has the best education?"
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"The parable of the <b>Good Samaritan</b> is a parable told <b>by</b> Jesus in the Gospel of \nLuke. It is about a traveller who is stripped of clothing, beaten, and left half dead \nalongside the road. First a priest and then a Levite comes <b>by</b>, but both avoid the \n<b>man</b>.",
"The <b>Good Samaritan</b> Window is located in the south aisle of the nave of the \nCathedral ... 8 - A Priest and a Levite see the injured <b>man</b> but <b>walk</b> on <b>past</b>.",
"The Samaritans (/səˈmærɪtənz/; Samaritan Hebrew: ࠔࠠࠌࠝࠓࠩࠉࠌ, translit. \nShamerim ... For the parable, see Parable of the Good Samaritan. For the ... The \npriest and Levite <b>walked past</b>. ... The tradition of <b>men</b> wearing a red tarboosh may \ngo back to an order <b>by</b> the Abbasid Caliph al-Mutawakkil (847-861 CE) that \nrequired ...",
"Copies <b>by</b> Vincent van Gogh form an important group of paintings executed <b>by</b> \nVincent van ... Van Gogh painted a work of the engraving <b>Man</b> at Sea made <b>by</b> \nVirginie ... worked on reprises of Eugène Delacroix's Pieta and <b>Good Samaritan</b>. \n... the poor artists, the poor damned souls <b>walking past</b> under the whip of Destiny\n?" ...",
"The Samaritan woman at the well is a figure from the Gospel of John, in John 4:4\n–26. ... Jacob's well was there, and Jesus, tired out <b>by</b> his journey, was sitting <b>by</b> \nthe well. ... had five husbands, and the <b>man</b> you are now living with is not your \nhusband. ... List of names for the biblical nameless · Parable of the <b>Good</b> \n<b>Samaritan</b> ...",
"The parable of the rich <b>man</b> and Lazarus is a well-known parable of Jesus \nappearing in the ... Along with the parables of the Ten Virgins, Prodigal Son, and \n<b>Good Samaritan</b>, it was one of the most frequently illustrated parables in \nmedieval art, ... <b>By</b> contrast, in all of the other parables Jesus refers to a central \ncharacter <b>by</b> a ...",
"A duty to rescue is a concept in tort law that arises in a number of cases, \ndescribing a ... These laws are also referred to as <b>Good Samaritan</b> laws, despite \ntheir ... These laws are rarely applied, and are generally ignored <b>by</b> citizens and \n... In 2016, an 83-year-old <b>man</b> collapsed in a bank lobby in Essen and later died. \nSeveral ...",
"The Ether Monument, also known as The <b>Good Samaritan</b>, is a statue and \nfountain near the ... a <b>Good Samaritan</b>—who holds the drooping body of an \nalmost naked <b>man</b> on his left knee. ... You can help <b>by</b> adding to it. ... where this \nprocedure took place, is located about a 15-minute <b>walk</b> from the site of the \nmonument.",
"Wang Yue also known as "Little Yue Yue" (Chinese: 小悅悅), was a two-year-old \nChinese girl ... Subsequently, at least 18 people <b>walk past</b> her, and fail to assist \nher, some ... On 1 August 2013, the nation's first <b>Good Samaritan</b> law took effect \nin ... to save trapped <b>man</b>, retrieved 2020-01-12; Woman fall through through[sic]\n ...",
"Godspell is a musical composed <b>by</b> Stephen Schwartz with the book <b>by</b> John-\nMichael Tebelak. ... He says: "God will reward a <b>good</b> deed done in secret" ("\nShhh! It's a secret!"). The cast then performs the parable of Lazarus and the rich \n<b>man</b>. ... As she watches Jesus <b>walk</b> from her, she entreats him to remain "<b>By</b> My \nSide"."
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"Who walked past the man in the good samaritan?",
"Who walked past the man in the good samaritan first?",
"Who walked past the man in the good samaritan second?"
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"Loretta Devine (born August 21, 1949) is an American actress and singer, best \nknown for her roles as Marla Hendricks in the Fox drama series Boston Public, \nand for her recurring role as <b>Adele Webber</b> on the medical drama <b>Grey's</b> \n<b>Anatomy</b>, ... She also <b>played</b> Cynthia Carmichael on the NBC sitcom The \nCarmichael Show.",
"Richard <b>Webber</b>, M.D. is a fictional character from the ABC medical drama \ntelevision series <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>. The character is portrayed by <b>actor</b> James \nPickens, Jr., and was created by ... Background[edit]. Richard married his wife, \n<b>Adele</b> (Loretta Devine) on Valentine's Day. During their residency at Seattle \nGrace, he had an ...",
"The eighth season of the American television medical drama <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>, \ncommenced ... Loretta Devine garnered critical acclaim for her portrayal of <b>Adele</b> \n<b>Webber</b> and earned numerous nominations ... and Patrick Dempsey were \nrespectively nominated for Favorite TV Drama Actress and Favorite TV Drama \n<b>actor</b>.",
"This is a list of awards and nominations for the American Broadcasting Company \n(ABC) ... 2012, Loretta Devine · <b>Adele Webber</b>, Best Guest Performer in a Drama \n... James Pickens, Jr. Richard Webber, Outstanding Supporting <b>Actor</b> – Drama ...",
""Didn't We Almost Have It All?" is the third season finale and the 61st overall \nepisode from the medical drama series, <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>. ... The episode opens to \na voice-over narrative from Richard <b>Webber</b> (James Pickens, Jr.). Addison gets ... \nMeanwhile, <b>Adele</b> has a miscarriage, revealing Richard was the father. Mama \nBurke ...",
"The seventh season of the American television medical drama <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>, \nbegan airing ... Meredith messes up the trial for the sake of <b>Adele</b> only to have \nAlex find out and tell Hunt, leading to Meredith kicking him out of her house. ... \n<b>Webber</b> offers Meredith the chance to lead a clinical trial to test cultivated cells for\n ...",
"The ninth season of the American television medical drama <b>Grey's Anatomy</b> \nbegan airing in the ... TVGuide then reported that Loretta Devine, who is known \nas <b>Adele Webber</b>, would be reprising her role for two episodes, and that she \nwould be ... "<b>Grey's Anatomy</b> Exclusive: Sarah Chalke Scrubs In – But Who Is She \n<b>Playing</b>?",
""As We Know It" is the seventeenth episode of the second season of the \nAmerican television medical drama <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>. ... Chief Richard <b>Webber</b> is \nunder a lot of stress from everything that's been going on, and it is believed that \nhe is having a heart attack, which lures his wife <b>Adele</b> to the hospital. Dr. Bailey's \nhusband ...",
""Great Expectations" is the thirteenth episode of the third season of the American \ntelevision ... Loretta Devine (<b>Adele Webber</b>) reprised her role as a guest star, in \naddition to Rachel Boston (Rachel Meyer) and Jessica Stroup (Jillian Miller).",
"<b>Grey's Anatomy</b> is an American television medical drama series created by \nShonda Rhimes, ... After Richard <b>Webber</b> resigns, he is given the position of \nChief of Surgery. ... Derek's clinical trial (which Meredith had done to help \nRichard's wife, <b>Adele</b>); because he has been chief for so long, the residents still \ncall him "Chief."
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"Who plays adele webber on grey's anatomy?"
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"Nonetheless, the <b>first</b> national <b>broadcast</b> of a live <b>college football game</b>, which \nwas also the <b>first</b> coast-to-coast live ...",
"NBC <b>broadcast</b> the <b>game</b> on station W2XBS with one camera and ... at Ebbets \nField for the <b>first televised</b> professional football <b>game</b>. ... <b>College football</b> on \ntelevision continued with the second <b>televised</b> ...",
"NBC <b>first televised college football</b> on September 30, 1939. NBC <b>broadcast</b> the \n<b>game</b> between Waynesburg and Fordham on station W2XBS (which would ...",
"<b>First</b> live radio <b>broadcast</b> of a <b>college football game</b> when Harold W. Arlin \nannounced that year's Backyard Brawl played at Forbes Field on KDKA on \nOctober 8, ...",
"United States <b>TV</b> coverage. Network · KDKA Radio · Announcers, Harold W. Arlin. \nThe 1921 West Virginia vs. Pittsburgh football <b>game</b> was a <b>college football game</b> \nbetween the ... a kick-off for a touchdown on the final play of the <b>game</b>. The <b>game</b> \nwas <b>broadcast</b> live by KDKA Radio, the <b>first college football game</b> to do so.",
"<b>ABC first</b> began broadcasting regular season <b>college football games</b> in 1950 and \nhas aired them on an annual basis since 1966. The network features <b>games</b> ...",
"The <b>first</b> live <b>broadcast</b> of a regular-season night <b>game</b> followed that night, \nbetween the Florida Gators, who were ranked number 17, and ...",
"This <b>game</b> is notable for being the <b>first college football</b> homecoming <b>game</b> ever \n<b>televised</b>., the second ever <b>televised college football game</b> and the <b>first televised</b>\n ...",
"The <b>history</b> of the National Football League on television documents the long \n<b>history</b> of the ... during a time when baseball and <b>college football</b> were more \npopular than professional football. ... When ESPN <b>first</b> started televising NFL \n<b>games</b> in 1987, it only <b>broadcast</b> Sunday night <b>games</b> during the second half of \nthe season.",
"The 1962 <b>game</b> was the <b>first college football game broadcast</b> in color. From 1989 \nto 2010, the <b>game</b> was <b>broadcast</b> on <b>ABC</b>, usually at 2 p.m. PST; the 2005 ..."
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"This causes some of the <b>blood</b> to travel "in reverse", from the left ... Similarly, the \nleaking of <b>blood</b> from the right ventricle <b>through</b> the tricuspid valve and into the \nright atrium can also <b>occur</b>, and this is ...",
"Autoregulation is a process within many biological systems, resulting from an \ninternal adaptive ... In this way, the same flow <b>through the coronary circulation</b> is \nmaintained <b>over</b> a range of ... This part of <b>coronary circulatory</b> regulation is known \nas auto regulation and it <b>occurs over</b> a plateau, reflecting the constant <b>blood flow</b> \nat ...",
"Coronary flow reserve (CFR) is the maximum increase in <b>blood flow through the</b> \n<b>coronary arteries</b> above the normal resting volume. ... This reduction <b>occurs</b> \nbecause the arteries dilate, which causes an increase in the diameter of the \nlumen.",
"The circulatory system, also called the cardiovascular system or the vascular \nsystem, is an ... Deep venous thrombosis, which mostly <b>occurs</b> in the legs, is one \ncause of ... Instead of <b>blood flowing through the pulmonary artery</b> to the lungs, the\n ...",
"The <b>coronary arteries</b> are the <b>blood</b> vessels (arteries) of <b>coronary circulation</b>, \nwhich transports ... Reduced function of the <b>coronary arteries</b> can lead to \ndecreased <b>flow</b> of oxygen and ... Not only does this affect <b>supply</b> to the heart \nmuscle itself, but it also can affect the ability of the heart to pump <b>blood</b> \n<b>throughout</b> the body.",
"The heart is a muscular organ in most animals, which pumps blood <b>through</b> the \nblood vessels ... The heart receives blood low in oxygen from the <b>systemic</b> \n<b>circulation</b>, which enters the right atrium ... <b>Blood flow through the coronary</b> \nvessels <b>occurs</b> in peaks and troughs relating to the heart muscle's relaxation or \ncontraction.",
"<b>Coronary</b> anastomoses are anatomically present though functionally obsolete. ... \nslowly <b>over</b> time (this will need to be verified) but in the case of ... do not provide a \nsufficient <b>blood flow</b> to prevent infarction.",
"The atrium (Latin ātrium, “entry hall”) is the upper chamber <b>through</b> which blood \nenters the ventricles of the heart. There are two atria in the human heart – the left \natrium receives blood from the <b>pulmonary</b> (lung) <b>circulation</b>, ... (1) There are no \natrial inlet valves to interrupt <b>blood flow</b> during atrial systole. (2) The atrial systole\n ...",
"<b>Coronary artery</b> disease (CAD), also known as coronary heart disease (CHD) or \nischemic heart disease (IHD), involves the reduction of <b>blood flow</b> to the heart \nmuscle <b>due to</b> build-up of plaque in the arteries of the ... Typically, <b>coronary artery</b> \ndisease <b>occurs</b> when part of the smooth, elastic lining inside a <b>coronary artery</b> (\nthe ...",
"The <b>cardiac</b> cycle is the performance of the human heart from the ending of one \nheartbeat to ... <b>Throughout the cardiac</b> cycle, <b>blood</b> pressure increases and \ndecreases. ... contractions that eject the <b>blood</b> from the heart to <b>flow through</b> the \n<b>circulatory</b> ... Atrial systole overlaps the end of the diastole, <b>occurring</b> in the sub-\nperiod ..."
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"The <b>2004 World Series</b> was the championship series of Major League Baseball's \n(MLB) <b>2004</b> ... The Cardinals <b>did</b> not lead in any of the games in the series. ... \n<b>2004 World Series</b> (4–0): <b>Boston</b> Red Sox (A.L.) <b>beat</b> St. Louis Cardinals (N.L.).",
"Yankee starter Mike Mussina <b>had</b> six perfect innings, and held an 8–0 lead. ... \ncame back from three games down to <b>defeat</b> the <b>Boston</b> Bruins to ... in either a \nleague or a <b>World Series</b> championship.",
"Following their victory in the 2018 <b>World Series</b>, they became the first team to win \nfour <b>World Series</b> trophies in the 21st century, with championships in <b>2004</b>, ...",
"Louis Cardinals to win the <b>2004 World Series</b>. The curse <b>had</b> been such a part of \n<b>Boston</b> culture that when a "reverse curve" road sign on Longfellow Bridge over ...",
"<b>Boston</b> outscored New York, 106–105. and this was the fifth time that the two \nteams were on the doorstep of a <b>World Series</b>, with the Yankees winning the \nprevious ...",
"The 2006 <b>World Series</b> was the championship series of Major League Baseball's \n(MLB) 2006 ... The last three prior to <b>2004</b> were in 1975 (<b>Boston</b>–Cincinnati), \n1968 ... The Tigers <b>had</b> not appeared in the <b>World Series</b> since winning it in 1984\n. ... pennant and going on to <b>beat</b> the Texas Rangers in the 2011 <b>World Series</b>, \nbut ...",
"The 2013 <b>World Series</b> was the championship series of Major League Baseball's \n(MLB) 2013 ... The Red Sox <b>had</b> home field advantage for the series, based on \nthe AL's win in the 2013 MLB All-Star Game on July 16. This was the ... score[edit]\n. 2013 <b>World Series</b> (4–2): <b>Boston</b> Red Sox (A.L.) <b>beat</b> St. Louis Cardinals (N.L.) ...",
"The Yankees–Red Sox rivalry is a Major League Baseball (MLB) rivalry between \nthe New York ... They won the inaugural <b>World Series</b> in 1903 (as the <b>Boston</b> \nAmericans; the team changed its name to Red Sox in 1908) and four more ... Not \nuntil <b>2004</b> would the Red Sox again <b>defeat</b> the Yankees in a title-deciding game.",
"Schilling pitched (and won) Game 2 of the <b>2004 World Series</b> for the Red Sox \nagainst the St. Louis Cardinals. In both series, he <b>had</b> to have the tendon in his ...",
"The Red Sox <b>beat</b> the Yankees and went on to the <b>World Series</b>. He pitched \nGame One of the <b>2004 World Series</b> but <b>did</b> not get a decision as <b>Boston</b> \ndefeated ..."
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"Who did boston beat in the 2004 world series?",
"Who is the team boston beat in the 2004 world series?",
"Who is the manager Boston beat in the 2004 world series?",
"Who is the pitcher boston beat in game 1 of the 2004 world series?",
"Who is the pitcher boston beat in game 2 of the 2004 world series?",
"Who is the pitcher boston beat in game 3 of the 2004 world series?",
"Who is the pitcher boston beat in game 4 of the 2004 world series?"
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"<b>Titan</b> is a steel hyper coaster located at <b>Six Flags</b> Over Texas in Arlington, Texas. \nUnlike most hypercoasters, <b>Titan</b> is a combination of an out and back roller ...",
"The following is a summary of notable incidents at any of the amusement parks \nand water parks operated by <b>Six Flags</b> Entertainment Corporation. In some cases\n ...",
"Goliath is a steel roller coaster located at <b>Six Flags</b> Magic Mountain amusement \npark in ... The ride is nearly identical to <b>Titan</b> at <b>Six Flags</b> Over Texas, but it lacks \na 540-degree upward helix prior to the mid-course brake run and features a ...",
"Bolliger & Mabillard, officially Bolliger & Mabillard Consulting Engineers, Inc. and \noften ... Two years later, Bolliger & Mabillard built another project for Six Flags \nGreat America, Batman: The Ride, the world's first ... "<b>Titan</b> (<b>Six Flags</b> Over Texas)\n".",
"Giovanola Freres SA was one of the prominent thrill ride manufacturers in the \nworld. It was well ... filed for bankruptcy protection in 2001 after the completion of \n<b>Titan</b> at <b>Six Flags</b> Over Texas and left the roller coaster building business.",
"La Ronde (Round) is an amusement park in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, built as \nthe ... On September 1, 2016 <b>Six Flags</b> announced <b>Titan</b>, a Zamperla Giant ...",
"The main article for this category is Six Flags Over Texas. ... T. Texas Chute Out · \nTexas SkyScreamer · <b>Titan</b> (<b>Six Flags</b> Over Texas) ...",
"<b>Six Flags</b> Over Texas is a 212-acre (86 ha) theme park located in Arlington, \nTexas, east of Fort ... In 2001, the park introduced <b>Titan</b>, the tallest, fastest, and \nlongest roller coaster in the park and in the state of Texas. Located in the Texas \nsection ...",
"Titan most often refers to: Titan (moon), the largest moon of Saturn; Titans (\nmythology), a race of ... <b>Titan</b> (<b>Six Flags</b> Over Texas), a steel hyper coaster at Six \nFlags Over Texas, Arlington, Texas, US; Titan (Space World), a steel roller \ncoaster at ...",
"Pages in category "Roller coasters operated by <b>Six Flags</b>". The following 152 \npages are in this category, out of 152 total. This list may not reflect recent \nchanges ..."
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"Adam Douglas Driver (born November 19, 1983) is an American <b>actor</b>. He is the \nrecipient of ... In early 2014, Driver was cast as villain Kylo Ren in <b>Star Wars</b>: The \nForce ... They have a <b>son</b>, whose birth they kept hidden from the press for two \nyears. ... 2019, <b>Star Wars</b>: The Rise of Skywalker, Kylo Ren / Ben <b>Solo</b>, J.J. \nAbrams.",
"Kylo Ren is a fictional character and antagonist in the <b>Star Wars</b> franchise. \nIntroduced in the 2015 film <b>Star Wars</b>: The Force Awakens, he is portrayed by \nAdam Driver. Kylo Ren is the chosen name of Ben Solo, the only child of original \n<b>Star Wars</b> ... the <b>Star Wars</b> Expanded Universe character Jacen Solo, the <b>son</b> of \n<b>Han Solo</b> ...",
"<b>Han Solo</b> is a fictional character and protagonist in the <b>Star Wars</b> franchise. A \nprimary character ... and fatally wounding his father. Han looks into his <b>son's</b> eyes \nand touches his face before falling off the bridge to his death. ... Solo <b>plays</b> a \ncentral role in many <b>Star Wars</b> stories set after Return of the Jedi. In The \nCourtship of ...",
"<b>Han Solo</b>'s first film appearance however was in 1977's <b>Star Wars</b>: A New Hope \nwhere he is <b>played</b> by Harrison Ford. ... the Alliance, falling in love with and \nmarrying Leia Organa, with whom he has a <b>son</b> named Ben.",
"Harrison Ford (born July 13, 1942) is an American <b>actor</b>, aviator, and \nenvironmental activist. He gained worldwide fame for his starring role as <b>Han</b> \n<b>Solo</b> in the original <b>Star Wars</b> Trilogy (1977–1983) ... Ford's <b>son</b> Ben released \ndetails on his father's injury, saying that his ankle would likely need a plate and \nscrews, and that ...",
"Princess Leia Organa is a fictional character in the <b>Star Wars</b> franchise, portrayed \nin films by ... She and Han have a <b>son</b> named Ben Solo, who adopted the name \nKylo Ren after turning to the dark side of the Force. ... But I'm much more worried \nand pissed than <b>Han Solo</b> ever was, and those aren't fun things to <b>play</b> ... I had a\n ...",
"The Skywalker family is a fictional family in the <b>Star Wars</b> franchise. Within the \nseries' fictional ... Leia and <b>Han Solo</b>'s <b>son</b> (and hence Luke's nephew and \nAnakin's grandson), Ben, <b>plays</b> a crucial role in the sequel trilogy as the \nantagonist ... In Solo: A <b>Star Wars</b> Story, it is revealed that <b>Han Solo's</b> birth name \nis not <b>Han Solo</b>.",
"The <b>Star Wars</b> Holiday Special is a 1978 American television special set in the \nuniverse of the ... On Life Day, Chewbacca, accompanied by <b>Han Solo</b>, is headed \nhome to see his family. Along the way ... life debt to Han. <b>Star Wars</b>: Galaxies (\n2003) was a popular MMORPG that allowed the <b>player</b> to visit and explore \nKashyyyk.",
"<b>Star Wars</b> creator George Lucas began developing a <b>Han Solo</b> prequel in ... <b>Star</b> \n<b>Wars</b>: The Force Awakens (2015), leaving his <b>son</b> Jonathan to complete the ... \nwhile Donald Glover was being considered to <b>play</b> a young Lando Calrissian.",
"Boba Fett is a fictional character, a bounty hunter in the <b>Star Wars</b> franchise. In \nEpisode V – The Empire Strikes Back (1980), he is hired by Darth Vader to \ncapture <b>Han Solo</b>. ... <b>Star Wars</b>: Episode II – Attack of the Clones revealed that \nBoba Fett is the <b>son</b> ... <b>Playing</b> Fett in Empire was both the smallest and most \nphysically ..."
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"Who is the character that played han solo's son in the 2019 star wars film?",
"Who played han solo's son in the 2019 star wars film?"
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