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[ "The <b>highest</b>-<b>paid NBA players</b> by season has recently eclipsed $40 million. Larry \nBird was the first player to earn $5 million or more with a salary of $7,070,000&nbsp;...", "The deal was the <b>largest</b> sports contract in history, doubling the total value of \nKevin Garnett&#39;s $126 million National <b>Basketball</b> Association contract (the \nprevious&nbsp;...", "This is a list of the <b>largest</b> sports contracts. These figures include signing bonuses \nbut exclude ... 28, Blake Griffin<sup>6</sup>, Los Angeles Clippers*, <b>Basketball</b>, 5 years (\n2017–2022) ... Contracts in the NFL are often not guaranteed, meaning that \n<b>players</b> who ... On <b>top</b> of his $31 million per year <b>paid</b> by the Ferrari team, which \nalone&nbsp;...", "The Commissioner of the National <b>Basketball</b> Association (<b>NBA</b>) oversees all the \nfines handed out to <b>NBA players</b> and organizations for ... As one of the world&#39;s \n<b>highest</b>-<b>paid</b> group of athletes, an <b>NBA player&#39;s</b> average salary is $4,001,760, \nand&nbsp;...", "The following articles include lists of salaries: Contents. 1 General; 2 \nEntertainment ... Forbes&#39; list of world&#39;s highest-paid athletes &middot; <b>Highest</b>-<b>paid NBA</b> \n<b>players</b> by&nbsp;...", "John &quot;Hot Rod&quot; Williams (August 9, 1962 – December 11, 2015) was an \nAmerican professional <b>basketball player</b> in the National <b>Basketball</b> Association (\n<b>NBA</b>) ... making him one of the five <b>highest paid players</b> in the <b>NBA</b> in the early \n1990s.", "The personal finances of professional American athletes is a subject of \nwidespread discussion ... Originally the statement &quot;60% of <b>NBA players</b> go \nbankrupt within five years after leaving their sport&quot; was ... By 1941, Hank \nGreenberg was the <b>highest</b>-<b>paid player</b> in baseball, earning $55,000 a season ($\n956,000 today).", "Juwan Antonio Howard (born February 7, 1973) is an American college \n<b>basketball</b> coach and ... Howard was evaluated as the best senior <b>basketball</b> \n<b>player</b> at the camp; the group ... Although it had been five years since his only All-\nStar appearance, Howard was the fourth-<b>highest</b>-<b>paid player</b> in the <b>NBA</b> during \nthe 2000–01&nbsp;...", "Harry J. Boykoff (July 24, 1922 – February 20, 2001) was a professional \nAmerican basketball ... While playing for the Celtics, he was the <b>highest paid NBA</b> \n<b>player</b>, at around $15,000 per year. He became so proficient at blocking shots \nthat&nbsp;...", "N. List of player salaries in the NHL &middot; <b>Highest</b>-<b>paid NBA players</b> by season ... T. \nList of highest paid American television stars&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who is highest paid nba player of all time?" ]
[ "<b>Type</b>, Blended whiskey. Manufacturer, Diageo &middot; <b>Alcohol</b> by volume, 40%. Proof (\nUS), 80. Related products, Crown Royal, Seagram&#39;s VO Canadian Whisky. \n<b>Seagram&#39;s Seven Crown</b>, also called Seagram&#39;s Seven, is a blended American \nwhiskey&nbsp;...", "Seagram Company Ltd. (formerly traded as Seagram&#39;s) was a Canadian \nmultinational conglomerate formerly headquartered in Montreal, Quebec. \nOriginally a distiller of Canadian whisky based in Waterloo, Ontario, it was once (\nin the 1990s) the largest owner of <b>alcoholic</b> beverage lines in the world. ... source \nof the components of <b>Seagram&#39;s Seven Crown</b>, now owned by Diageo&nbsp;...", "A 7 and 7 is a highball cocktail, a mixed <b>alcoholic</b> drink containing <b>Seagram&#39;s</b> \n<b>Seven Crown</b> ... Cocktail. 7 and 7, Macaroni Grill, Dunwoody GA.jpg. 7 and 7. \nType, Cocktail. Served, On the rocks; poured over ice. Standard drinkware.", "Diageo plc is a British multinational <b>alcoholic</b> beverages company, with its \nheadquarters in ... 6 Controversies; <b>7</b> References; 8 External links ... In November \n2018, Diageo agreed to sell <b>Seagram&#39;s</b> VO, <b>Seagram&#39;s</b> 83, Myers&#39;s Rum, ... \nDiageo also owns a 34% stake in the Moet Hennessy <b>drinks</b> division of French \nluxury&nbsp;...", "Crown Royal is a blended Canadian whisky brand created by <b>Seagram</b> and \nowned by Diageo since 2000. It is the top-selling brand of Canadian whisky in \nthe United States. Contents. 1 Origins; 2 Production; 3 Current bottlings. 3.1 \nDiscontinued variations. 4 Ratings; 5 Advertising; 6 References; <b>7</b> External links \n... Crown Royal Black was introduced in 2010, and is a darker, higher <b>alcohol</b>&nbsp;...", "Seagram&#39;s products at the time included <b>Seagram&#39;s Seven Crown</b> and Kessler \nWhiskey. The complex also produced industrial <b>alcohol</b> during World War II for \nthe&nbsp;...", "The distillery was founded in 1847 and purchased by <b>Seagram</b> in 1933. While \nunder their ownership, the distillery was called the Jos. E. <b>Seagram</b> \nLawrenceburg&nbsp;...", "The Bronfman family is a Canadian-American Jewish family. It owes its initial \nfame to Samuel Bronfman (1889–1971), who made a fortune in the <b>alcoholic</b> \ndistilled beverage business during the 20th century through the family&#39;s <b>Seagram</b> \nCompany. ... <b>King</b> of the castle: the making of a dynasty : <b>Seagram&#39;s</b> and the \nBronfman&nbsp;...", "Up is a brand of lemon-lime-flavored non-caffeinated soft drink. The rights to the \nbrand are held ... for highball <b>alcoholic</b> lemon-lime soda cocktails, the most \npopular version being the Seven and Seven (<b>Seagram&#39;s 7</b> Crown and 7 Up). ... It \nwas part of the 7 Up family of soft <b>drinks</b>, and was introduced in September 2002.", "Charles Bronfman, PC CC (born June 27, 1931) is a Canadian-American \nbusinessman and ... Contents. 1 Biography; 2 Business career; 3 Philanthropy; 4 \nPersonal life; 5 Awards and honours; 6 Works or publications; <b>7</b> References ... \nBronfman held various positions in the family&#39;s <b>liquor</b> empire, <b>Seagram</b>, from \n1951 to 2000." ]
[ "What kind of liquor is seagram's 7?" ]
[ "<b>Up</b> is a 2009 American 3D computer-animated comedy-drama buddy adventure \nfilm produced ... She confides to <b>Carl</b> her <b>desire</b> to move her &quot;clubhouse&quot; — an \nabandoned house in the neighborhood ... The Globe and Mail stated that <b>Up</b> is &quot;\nthe kind of movie that leaves you asking &#39;How <b>do</b> people <b>come up</b> with this stuff?&#39;", "<b>Carl</b> Grimes is a fictional character and one of the main protagonists in the comic \nbook series ... He feels deep grief, but <b>does</b> not regret his actions. ... On the way \nto Atlanta when traffic is backed <b>up Carl</b>, Lori and Shane meet Carol, Ed and ... \nleaving Alexandria, and when he catches <b>up</b> to her, finds she <b>wants to go</b> to \nHilltop.", "Sloop John B is a Bahamian folk song from Nassau. A transcription by Richard \nLe Gallienne was published in 1916, and a version was included in <b>Carl</b> \nSandburg&#39;s The American Songbag in 1927. ... I Want to Go Home; Wreck of the \nJohn B. Sloop John B; Hoist Up The John B Sails. Style, Folk. Language, English.", "Frederick Carlton &quot;<b>Carl</b>&quot; Lewis (born July 1, 1961) is an American former track \nand field athlete ... Tellez <b>would</b> thereafter remain Lewis&#39;s coach for his entire \ncareer. ... An old knee injury had flared <b>up</b> again at the end of the high school \nyear, and this ... I realized that they were booing because they <b>wanted</b> to see \nmore of <b>Carl</b>&nbsp;...", "Chef is a 2014 American comedy-drama film written, co-produced, directed by, \nand starring Jon ... Favreau wrote the script after directing several big-budget \nfilms, <b>wanting to go</b> &quot;back to basics&quot; and to create a film about cooking. ... <b>Carl</b> \ncomes <b>up</b> with a new menu that his staff loves and invites Ramsey to a &quot;rematch&quot;, \nbut&nbsp;...", "<b>Carl</b> August Sandburg (January 6, 1878 – July 22, 1967) was an American poet, \nbiographer, ... Sandburg volunteered to <b>go</b> to the military (there was no \nconscription) and ... The Rootabaga Stories were born of Sandburg&#39;s <b>desire</b> for &quot;\nAmerican fairy ... In 1919, Sandburg was assigned by his editor at the Daily News \nto <b>do</b> a&nbsp;...", "While a young reporter for The Washington Post in 1972, Bernstein was teamed \n<b>up</b> with Bob Woodward; the two <b>did</b> much of the original news reporting on the&nbsp;...", "<b>Carl</b> Frampton, MBE (born 21 February 1987) is a professional boxer from \nNorthern Ireland. ... After the fight Frampton said &quot;I just <b>want</b> the people of Belfast \nto be proud of me&quot;, ... After the fight, Barry McGuigan said of his protégé &quot;This kid \ncould end <b>up</b> as the ... Speaking to the BBC, McGuigan said &quot;<b>Carl</b> is doing what I \n<b>did</b>.", "Enid is a fictional character in the television series The Walking Dead. She is \nportrayed by ... Enid screams at <b>Carl</b>, asking what will happen if <b>Carl</b> and the \nothers <b>do</b> not return. ... She helps Maggie during her pregnancy and <b>wanted to go</b> \non the trip to the ... Aaron and the Oceanside show <b>up</b> and help defend the Hilltop\n.", "<b>Carl</b> Michael Yastrzemski is an American former Major League Baseball player. \nHe was ... made us into a team, gave us an incentive, and made us <b>want</b> to win.&quot; \n... On fly balls headed for Fenway&#39;s Wall, he <b>would</b> line <b>up</b> as if about to make&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Where does carl want to go in up?" ]
[ "&quot;<b>I&#39;m Still in Love with You</b>&quot; is a song recorded by Jamaican recording artist Sean \nPaul for his second studio album Dutty Rock (2002). It features vocals from&nbsp;...", "<b>I&#39;m Still in Love with You</b> may refer to: Albums[edit]. <b>I&#39;m Still in Love with You</b> (Al \nGreen album), or its title song (see below); <b>I&#39;m Still in Love with You</b> (Roy&nbsp;...", "<b>I&#39;m Still in Love with You</b> is the fifth studio album by the American gospel and soul \nsinger Al Green, released on October 23, 1972, on Hi Records. Recording&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>I&#39;m Still in Love with You</b>&quot; is a song originally recorded by Al Green. Released \nfrom the album of the same title, the single spent two weeks at #1 on the Hot Soul\n&nbsp;...", "<b>I&#39;m Still in Love With You</b> is the nineteenth album by Roy Orbison, recorded for \nMercury Records and according to the official Roy Orbison discography by \nMarcel&nbsp;...", "I Can&#39;t Help It is a song written and originally recorded by Hank Williams on MGM \nRecords. It hit number two on the Billboard country singles chart in 1951.", "&quot;<b>Still in Love with You</b>&quot; is a song originally recorded by Thin Lizzy, first released \non their 1974 album Nightlife, and later released on the live albums Live and&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>I&#39;m Still in Love with You</b>&quot; is the second single from American R&amp;B/pop group \nNew Edition as a sextet from their sixth studio album Home Again (1996).", "Her biggest hit is &quot;<b>I&#39;m Still in Love with You</b>&quot; with fellow dancehall musician Sean \nPaul. In the 2000s she started a hair salon business. She became a Christian in&nbsp;...", "Then I began to do recordings for Joe Gibbs&quot;. She concentrated on lovers rock \nand recorded a popular version of the Alton Ellis song &quot;<b>I&#39;m Still in Love With You</b>&quot;\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who wrote i'm still in love with you?", "Who wrote Al Greens \"I'm Still in Love With You\"?", "Who wrote New Edition's \"I'm Still in Love With You\"?", "Who wrote Alton Ellis' \"I'm Still in Love With You\"?", "Who wrote Steve Earle's \"I'm Still in Love With You\"?", "Who wrote Sean Paul's interpolation of Alton Ellis' \"I'm Still in Love With You\"?", "Who wrote Thin Lizzy's \"I'm Still in Love With You\"?" ]
[ "Urmila (Sanskrit:: ऊर्मिला) is a character in the Hindu epic <b>Ramayana</b>. She \nwas daughter of King Janaka of Mithila and Queen Sunaina and younger sister of \nSita. She was <b>wife of Lakshmana</b>, younger brother of Rama.", "<b>Lakshmana</b> also spelled as <b>Laxman</b> or Lakhan, is the younger brother of Rama \nand his aide in the Hindu epic, the <b>Ramayana</b>. ... is exiled for fourteen years on \nthe insistence of Kaikeyi, <b>Lakshmana</b> leaves <b>his wife</b> Urmila and joins Rama.", "Shatrughna also spelled as Shatrughan was the youngest brother of Lord Rama \nin the Hindu epic <b>Ramayana</b>. He is twin brother of <b>Lakshmana</b>. According to \nValmiki <b>Ramayana</b>, Shatrughna is one half component of ... Dasharatha&#39;s other \ntwo <b>wives</b>, Kaushalya and Kaikeyi, had sons as well. Kaushalya had Rama and&nbsp;...", "Bharata is a Hindu deity depicted in the epic Grantha, <b>Ramayana</b>. According to \nthe Grantha Bharata was the younger half brother of Lord Rama. <b>Ramayana</b> \nholds Bharata as a symbol of dharma and idealism. According to the <b>Ramayana</b>, \nRama is the seventh avatar of Vishnu while <b>Lakshmana</b>, ... Rama went to exile \nwith <b>his wife</b> Sita and younger brother <b>Lakshmana</b>.", "Sumitra (Sanskrit: सुमित्रा, IAST: Sumitrā) is the second consort and the \nqueen of King Dasharatha of Ayodhya among his three <b>wives</b>. She is the mother \nof twins <b>Lakshmana</b> and Shatrughna as mentioned in the Hindu epic, the \n<b>Ramayana</b>.", "In the Hindu epic Mahabharata, <b>Laxman</b> Kumara or simply <b>Laxman</b> (<b>Lakshman</b>(a\n)) is the son of Duryodhana, and grandson of Dhritarashtra. He had a twin sister&nbsp;...", "Sulochana was daughter of the king of the serpents Sheshanaga, who is \nmentioned in the Indian epic <b>Ramayana</b>. She was married to Meghanada(Indrajit\n), who was the eldest son of great King Ravana, who defeated Indra, hence \nreceived his title. In the ballad Meghnad Bodh Kavya, Prameela is said to be \nIndrajit&#39;s <b>wife</b>. ... with Rama and his younger brother <b>Lakshmana</b>, she supported \nher husband&nbsp;...", "In the Hindu epic <b>Ramayana</b>, Tara is the Queen of Kishkindha <b>and wife</b> of the \nmonkey (vanara) ... Rama sends <b>Lakshmana</b> to Kishkindha to remind the \ncomplacent monarch of his promise to help. Irritated that the city is barricaded, \n<b>Lakshmana</b>&nbsp;...", "... Rama (brother); Bharata (brother); <b>Lakshmana</b> (brother); Shatrughna (brother). \n<b>Spouse</b>, Rishyasringa. Shanta is a character in the <b>Ramayana</b>. Shanta is said to \nbe the daughter of Dasharatha and&nbsp;...", "Rama (Rāma), the hero of <b>Ramayana</b>, is described in the Jain scriptures as one \nof sixty-three illustrious persons, known as Salakapurusa. Among these, there \nare nine sets of Balabhadra, Narayana and Prati-Narayana. Rama was the 8th \nBalabhadra with <b>Lakshmana</b> and Ravana being his ... While living in exile <b>his</b> \n<b>wife</b> Sita is kidnapped by Ravana." ]
[ "Who is the wife of lakshmana in ramayana?", "Who is the wife of lakshmana in ramayana, the Sanskrit epic?", "What character is the wife of lakshmana in ramayana?", "What portrays the wife of lakshmana in ramayana?" ]
[ "<b>Mike</b> often finds himself annoyed with Outdoor <b>Man&#39;s</b> young goofball employee \nKyle (who later becomes his son-in-law), and with Ryan, his atheist and politically\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Last Man Standing</b> is an American sitcom created by Jack Burditt for the \nAmerican ... Tim Allen as Michael Martin &quot;<b>Mike</b>&quot; Baxter: <b>Mike</b> is a father of three \ndaughters and ... &quot;&#39;<b>Last Man Standing</b>&#39; adds actors to <b>play Tim Allen&#39;s</b> daughter, \ngrandson&quot;.", "<b>Last Man Standing</b> is an American sitcom that premiered on ABC on October 11, \n2011. Created by Jack Burditt, the series stars Tim Allen as <b>Mike</b> Baxter, \npreviously ... Beginning this season, Amanda Fuller now <b>plays</b> Kristin, replacing \nAlexandra ... 93, 7, &quot;The <b>Dad</b> Hat&quot;, Victor Gonzalez, Maisie Culver, November 6, \n2015&nbsp;...", "Michael Gregory Rowe (born March 18, 1962) <sup>:6</sup> is an American television host \nand narrator. ... On October 7, 2007, Rowe appeared on Fox&#39;s American <b>Dad</b>! as \nthe voice of a meter maid. ... In 2012, Rowe appeared in an episode of the ABC \nsitcom <b>Last Man Standing</b> playing the role of Jim Baxter, the <b>brother</b> of Tim Allen&#39;s\n&nbsp;...", "Robert Wallace Forster Jr. (July 13, 1941 – October 11, 2019) was an American \n<b>actor</b>, known ... He <b>played</b> Bud Baxter, father to Tim Allen&#39;s <b>Mike</b> Baxter, on the \nABC (later Fox) hit comedy <b>Last Man Standing</b>. Forster was also a ... About this, \nForster said: &quot;David Lynch, what a good guy he is. He wanted to hire me for the&nbsp;...", "Jacob Tremblay portrays young Phil, who appears to his <b>brother Mike</b> in multiple \nvisions in the episode &quot;Pitch Black&quot;. Kristen Schaal as Carol Andrew Pilbasian&nbsp;...", "Timothy Alan Dick (born June 13, 1953), known professionally as Tim Allen, is an \nAmerican <b>actor</b> and comedian. He is known for playing Tim &quot;The Toolman&quot; Taylor \non the ABC sitcom Home Improvement (1991–1999) and <b>Mike</b> Baxter on the ABC\n/FOX sitcom <b>Last Man Standing</b> ... Allen <b>played</b> the main character Tim &quot;The Tool-\nMan&quot; Taylor.", "The seventh season of the television sitcom <b>Last Man Standing</b> premiered on \nSeptember 28, ... Eve is home on leave from the Air Force Academy, but she and \nMandy [now <b>played</b> by Molly McCook] also fall out over politics. 132, 2, &quot;Man ... &quot;\n<b>Tim Allen&#39;s Last Man Standing</b> Is Returning to TV 1 Year After Cancellation&quot;. \nPeople.", "Molly Ephraim (born May 22, 1986) is an American actress who has appeared in \nfilms, television, and Broadway, Off-Broadway, and regional theater productions. \nShe is known for her role as Mandy Baxter in the ABC sitcom <b>Last Man Standing</b> \nduring its original ... <b>Mike</b> Baxter (<b>portrayed</b> by Tim Allen), on the ABC sitcom <b>Last</b> \n<b>Man Standing</b>,&nbsp;...", "Nancy Ann Travis (born September 21, 1961) is an American actress. She began \nher career on ... In 2002, she <b>played</b> a leading role in the ABC miniseries Rose \nRed, and later joined the cast of the CBS sitcom Becker for its final two seasons ... \nIn 2011, Travis was cast in the ABC sitcom <b>Last Man Standing</b> opposite Tim Allen\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who played mike's brother on last man standing?" ]
[ "<b>Dog Days</b> is a 2018 American romantic comedy <b>film</b> directed by Ken Marino and \nwritten by ... In August 2017, it was announced Ken Marino <b>would</b> direct the <b>film</b>, \nfrom a screenplay by Elissa Matsueda and Erica Oyama, with Mickey Liddell, ... &quot;\nGreenlit: &#39;<b>Dog Days</b>&#39; Continues to Round <b>Out</b> its Cast Ahead of L.A. Shoot&quot;.", "<b>Dog Day</b> Afternoon is a 1975 American neo-noir crime drama <b>film</b> directed by \nSidney Lumet, ... Sonny tells police that Leon had nothing to <b>do</b> with the robbery. \n... The <b>film</b> shows Sonny making <b>out</b> a will to give Leon his life insurance so that if \n... rock bottom and John Wojtowicz was as good a hero as we could <b>come</b> up with\n&quot;.", "&quot;<b>Dog Days</b> Are Over&quot; is a song by English indie rock band Florence and the \nMachine from their ... The following week it dropped one place to number 90 \nbefore dropping <b>out</b> of the top 100. ... At the climax of the song Florence runs by \nall the people and as she <b>does</b>, they burst into ash in a flash of brightly coloured \nlight.", "The <b>dog days</b> or <b>dog days</b> of summer are the hot, sultry days of summer. They \nwere historically ... Trees and grass on Crete dried <b>out</b> by the August heat ... \nvomiting) <b>should</b> be avoided during the &quot;Dogge daies&quot; of summer because &quot;the \nSunne ... In <b>film</b>, the titles of <b>Dog Day</b> Afternoon (1975) and Hundstage (German \nfor &quot;Dog&nbsp;...", "The <b>film</b>, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: <b>Dog Days</b>, released on August 3, 2012, was \nbased on the ... Greg <b>does</b> not like the dog, as he barks at the TV and licks his \npillow. ... He starts to help Heather <b>out</b> by getting her drinks and calling <b>out</b> \npeople for&nbsp;...", "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: <b>Dog Days</b> is also the last <b>film</b> in the series to feature the ... \nbut she <b>does</b> not see their books as real literature causing the boys to never \n<b>come</b> ... scene, Greg, Holly, and Rowley all hang <b>out</b> together at the community \npool.", "<b>Dog Days</b> of Summer is a 2007 American independent feature <b>film</b> directed by \nMark Freiburger ... The two boys stare in awe as Eli tumbles <b>out</b> of his ancient-\nlooking car and invite the townsfolk over to look at his amazing model circus. It&#39;s \nnot&nbsp;...", "Kane &amp; Lynch 2: <b>Dog Days</b> is a 2010 third-person shooter video game developed \n... new visual style inspired by documentary <b>films</b>, user-generated content, the \nvisual quality ... The game also employs unprofessional editing and jarring or <b>out</b> \nof place ... Unlike Dead Men, the PC version <b>does</b> not support split-screen co-op.", "Wishbone&#39;s <b>Dog Days</b> of the West is a PBS feature-length telefilm that aired on \nMarch 13, 1998. It was shot in Galisteo and Santa Fe, New Mexico. A tornado \ntouched down one mile from the <b>film</b> crew as they were shooting ... seem as if she \nis the town tyrant. It is up to Wishbone and his friends to <b>come</b> to Wanda&#39;s rescue.", "<b>Dog Days</b> is a 1925 short silent comedy <b>film</b> directed by Robert F. McGowan. It \nwas the 36th ... When the pony shies and runs away, Mickey <b>comes</b> to the rescue \nwith his dog. In gratitude, Mary invites all the boys and their dogs to her party,&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When does the movie dog days come out?", "When does the movie Dog Days (1925) come out?", "When does the movie Dog Days (2001) come out?", "When does the movie Dog Days (2018) come out?" ]
[ "^ https://www.hrw.org/news/2017/06/20/us-<b>new</b>-<b>york</b>-governor-signs-anti-child-\n<b>marriage</b>-<b>law</b> &quot;Human Rights Watch: <b>NY</b> State <b>Marriage Laws</b> Update 2016/2017\n&quot;.", "In 2017, <b>New York</b> state raised its <b>marriage age</b> to 18, allowing <b>marriage</b> at 17 in \nspecial circumstances with parental and <b>court</b> consent. Prior to this <b>law</b>, the state\n&nbsp;...", "In the United States, <b>age</b> of consent <b>laws</b> regarding sexual activity are made at \nthe state level. ... The data below reflects <b>what</b> each jurisdiction&#39;s legislation \nactually means, rather than <b>what</b> it states on the surface. ... However, while \nColorado <b>law</b> does recognize common <b>law marriages</b> ... The <b>age</b> of consent in \n<b>New York</b> is 17.", "<b>Age</b> of consent reform is an effort to change <b>age</b> of consent <b>laws</b>. Proposed \nreforms typically ... A marital exemption was included in the <b>law</b> for an adult who \nwas <b>married</b> to a ... Between 1990 and 2002, the Netherlands operated <b>what</b> was \nin effect an <b>age</b> of ... Amherst, <b>New York</b>: Prometheus Books, 2000; Killias, Martin.", "<b>Marriageable age</b> (or <b>marriage age</b>) is the minimum <b>age</b> at which a person is \nallowed by <b>law</b> to ... In Canada for example, the <b>age</b> of majority is 19 in Nova \nScotia, New Brunswick, ... women are <b>married</b> before the <b>age</b> of 18&#39; Tribune / IHT \n(The <b>New York</b> Times), August 31, 2013; ^ &quot;The Child <b>Marriage</b> Restraint Act \n1929&quot;.", "<b>Marriage</b> in the United States is a <b>legal</b>, social, and religious institution. The \n<b>marriage age</b> in the ... is the first known and recorded Christian <b>marriage</b> \nanywhere in <b>what</b> is now the continental United States. ... Boutillier attempted \nsuicide before leaving <b>New York</b>, survived a month-long coma that left him brain-\ndamaged with&nbsp;...", "Common <b>law marriage</b>, also known as sui juris <b>marriage</b>, informal <b>marriage</b>, \n<b>marriage</b> by habit ... In 1855, defending the idea of common <b>law marriage</b>, a <b>New</b> \n<b>York</b> judge described <b>marriage</b> as &quot;the most sacred&quot; ... Both parties must be at \nleast <b>age</b> 18 to enter into a common <b>law marriage</b>. ... &quot;<b>What</b> is Common <b>Law</b> \n<b>Marriage</b>&quot;.", "Annulment is a <b>legal</b> procedure within secular and religious <b>legal</b> systems for \ndeclaring a ... In <b>legal</b> terminology, an annulment makes a void <b>marriage</b> or a \nvoidable ... have a distinction between <b>legal age</b> of majority and <b>legal age</b> of \n<b>marriage</b>, ... <b>New York law</b> provides for: Incestuous and void <b>marriages</b> (DRL §5); \nVoid&nbsp;...", "Andrew Mark Cuomo is an American politician, author, and lawyer serving as the \n56th governor ... In 2006, Cuomo was elected Attorney General of <b>New York</b>. ... \nthe passage of a <b>law</b> legalizing same-sex <b>marriage</b> in <b>New York</b>; creation of the ... \na moderate Republican, but not <b>what</b> you&#39;re hearing from them on the far right.", "At <b>age</b> 13, he was enrolled in the <b>New York</b> Military Academy, a private boarding \nschool. In 1964, Trump enrolled at Fordham University. Two years later he&nbsp;..." ]
[ "What's the legal marriage age in new york?", "What is the legal marriage age in New York without parental consent?", "What is the legal marriage age in New with parental and judicial consent?" ]
[ "This is a list <b>of presidents of</b> the <b>United States</b> by time in office. The basis <b>of</b> the \nlist is the ... Roosevelt is the only <b>US president</b> to have <b>served more than two</b> \n<b>terms</b>. ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 30 January 2020, at 22:21 (UTC). Text is&nbsp;...", "As his second <b>term</b> entered its <b>final</b> year in 1796, George Washington ... and \nAndrew Jackson—<b>served two terms</b>, and each one adhered to the <b>two</b>-<b>term</b> ... \nStates <b>of</b> America which in <b>most</b> respects was similar to the <b>United States</b> ... In \nspite <b>of</b> the strong <b>two</b>-<b>term</b> tradition, a few <b>presidents</b> prior to Franklin&nbsp;...", "The <b>president of</b> the <b>United States</b> is the head <b>of</b> state and head <b>of</b> government <b>of</b> \nthe <b>United</b> ... The <b>most recent</b> former <b>president</b> to die was George H. W. Bush, on \nNovember ... He is the only <b>U.S. president</b> to have <b>served more than two terms</b>.", "<b>Term</b> limits in the <b>United States</b> apply to many offices at both the federal and state \nlevel, and date back to the <b>American</b> Revolution. <b>Term</b> limits, also referred to as \nrotation in office, restrict the number <b>of terms of</b> ... A total <b>of</b> 8 <b>presidents served</b> \n<b>two</b> full <b>terms</b> and declined a third and three <b>presidents served</b> one full <b>term</b> and&nbsp;...", "The vice <b>president of</b> the <b>United States</b> is the second-highest officer in the \nexecutive branch <b>of</b> ... Especially over the <b>past</b> 100 years, the vice presidency \nhas evolved into a position <b>of</b> ... The first <b>two</b> vice <b>presidents</b>, John Adams and \nThomas Jefferson, both <b>of</b> ... As <b>president of</b> the Senate he may also preside over \n<b>most of</b> the&nbsp;...", "Franklin Delano Roosevelt often referred to by his initials FDR, was an <b>American</b> \npolitician who <b>served</b> as the 32nd <b>president of</b> the <b>United States</b> from 1933 until \nhis death in 1945. A member <b>of</b> the Democratic Party, he won a record four \n<b>presidential</b> ... <b>term</b>, making him the only <b>U.S. President to serve</b> for <b>more than</b> \n<b>two terms</b>.", "The third and fourth <b>terms of</b> the presidency <b>of</b> Franklin D. Roosevelt began on \nJanuary 20, 1941, the date <b>of</b> Roosevelt&#39;s third inauguration, and ended with \nRoosevelt&#39;s death on April 12, 1945. Roosevelt won a third <b>term</b> by defeating \nRepublican nominee Wendell Willkie in the 1940 <b>United States presidential</b> \nelection. ... He remains the only <b>president to serve</b> for <b>more than two terms</b>.", "The Russian Federation has a rule for the head <b>of</b> state that allows the <b>President</b> \n<b>of</b> Russia to <b>serve more than two terms</b> if not consecutive (as in the case <b>of</b>&nbsp;...", "This is a list <b>of term</b> limits for heads <b>of</b> state, heads <b>of</b> government and other \nnotable public ... Every former <b>President</b>, if they have already <b>served two</b> \nconsecutive <b>terms</b> in a ... succeeding to the Presidency and <b>serving</b> for <b>more than</b> \n<b>two</b> years, in which case ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 29 January 2020, at 07:\n13 (UTC).", "The <b>president of</b> the Southern Baptist Convention heads the denomination and is \nelected at the yearly convention. The <b>term</b> is for one year, and a candidate can \n<b>serve</b> a maximum <b>of two</b> ... In the early days <b>of</b> the SBC, <b>presidents</b> could <b>serve</b> \n<b>more than two terms</b> and frequently did: P.H. Mell <b>served</b> a total <b>of</b> 16 years (over\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Last us president to serve more than two terms?" ]
[ "Russell David Johnson (November 10, 1924 – January 16, 2014) was an \nAmerican <b>actor</b>, known for his role as <b>Professor</b> Roy Hinkley in <b>Gilligan&#39;s Island</b>.", "Roy Hinkley, referred to as the <b>Professor</b>, is one of the seven castaways from the \ntelevision series <b>Gilligan&#39;s Island</b> (1964–67); he was <b>played</b> by Russell&nbsp;...", "The <b>Professor</b> (<b>played</b> by Russell Johnson): His real name is Roy Hinkley and he \nwas a high school teacher and scout master before being stranded on the <b>island</b>.", "In the pilot, the scientifically inclined <b>Professor</b> was instead a high school teacher \n<b>played</b> by John Gabriel. Ginger the movie star was still red-haired Ginger, but&nbsp;...", "The Skipper is the title and nickname of Jonas Grumby, a fictional character from \nthe 1960s situation comedy <b>Gilligan&#39;s Island</b>. <b>Played</b> by Alan Hale Jr., the&nbsp;...", "Eunice &quot;Lovey&quot; Howell (née Wentworth), referred to as &quot;Mrs. Howell&quot; by \ncharacters other than her husband, is a fictional character from the 1964 to 1967 \ntelevision show <b>Gilligan&#39;s Island</b>. <b>Played</b> by Natalie Schafer, the character was a \nrich, spoiled socialite, married ... the Howells&#39; club, The <b>Professor</b> greets Mr. and \nMrs. Howell as Thurston and&nbsp;...", "Gilligan&#39;s Planet featured all of the original actors but one; Tina Louise, who has \nconsistently refused to participate in any <b>Gilligan&#39;s Island</b>-related material since&nbsp;...", "Gabriel, <b>who played the Professor</b> in the original, unaired <b>Gilligan&#39;s Island</b> pilot, is \nthe father of actress Andrea Gabriel. He appeared on Broadway in The Happy&nbsp;...", "In <b>Gilligan&#39;s Island</b>&#39;s pilot, actress Kit Smythe portrayed Ginger, who was then a \nsecretary. Ginger was sometimes seen helping the <b>Professor</b> with his&nbsp;...", "Gilligan is a fictional character <b>played</b> by Bob Denver on the 1960s TV show \n<b>Gilligan&#39;s Island</b> ... one occasion, Gilligan&#39;s seemingly random nonsense actually \ntriggered the <b>Professor</b> to remember a useful fact or suggest a course of action." ]
[ "Who played the professor in gilligan's island?", "Who played the professor in gilligan's island in 1963?", "Who played the professor in gilligan's island in 1964-1983?" ]
[ "George Brinton McClellan (December 3, 1826 – October 29, 1885) was an \nAmerican soldier, ... <b>General</b> McClellan and President Abraham Lincoln \ndeveloped a mutual ... Before the outbreak of the <b>Civil War</b>, McClellan <b>became</b> \nactive in politics, ... In 1877 the Democrats nominated McClellan for <b>Governor of</b> \n<b>New Jersey</b>, an&nbsp;...", "The state of <b>New Jersey</b> in the United States provided a source of troops, \nequipment and ... Another notable officer from <b>New Jersey</b> was Major <b>General</b> \nGershom Mott, from Trenton. He served as brigade and division ... McClellan later \n<b>became</b> the <b>governor of New Jersey</b>, from 1878 to 1881. Many cities like \nPaterson and&nbsp;...", "Members of the <b>New Jersey General</b> Assembly &middot; Politicians from Newark, <b>New</b> \n<b>Jersey</b> &middot; People of <b>New Jersey</b> in the American <b>Civil War</b> &middot; Republican Party state\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Civil War</b> service[edit]. Taylor helped recruit and organize what <b>became</b> the 3rd \n<b>New Jersey</b> Volunteer Infantry in May 1861 and&nbsp;...", "Stephen Watts Kearny was one of the foremost antebellum frontier officers of the \nUnited States ... His nephew was Major <b>General</b> Philip Kearny of American <b>Civil</b> \n<b>War</b> fame. ... Kearny was born in Newark, <b>New Jersey</b>, the son of Philip Kearny Sr\n. and ... He was appointed <b>governor</b> of Veracruz, and later of Mexico City. He also\n&nbsp;...", "Thomas Woodrow Wilson (December 28, 1856 – February 3, 1924) was an \nAmerican politician, lawyer, and academic who served as the 28th president of \nthe United States from 1913 to 1921. A member of the Democratic Party, Wilson \nserved as the president of Princeton University and as the 34th <b>governor of New</b> \n<b>Jersey</b> ... After the end of the <b>Civil War</b>, Wilson began attending a nearby school, \nwhere&nbsp;...", "Theodore Runyon (October 29, 1822 – January 27, 1896) was a United States \npolitician, diplomat, and American <b>Civil War</b> brigadier <b>general</b> in the <b>New Jersey</b>\n&nbsp;...", "The territory which would later become the state of <b>New Jersey</b> was settled by \nDutch and Swedish colonists in the early seventeenth century. In 1664, at the \nonset of the Second Anglo-Dutch <b>War</b>, English forces under ... 18 December \n1787. On 20 November 1789 <b>New Jersey became</b> the first state to ratify the Bill of \nRights.", "The story of the area of present-day <b>New Jersey</b> begins at the end of the Younger \nDryas, about ... In 1787, <b>New Jersey became</b> the third state to ratify the United \nStates ... the United States fought, including 88,000 men for the American <b>Civil</b> \n<b>War</b>. ... Edward Hyde, Lord Cornbury <b>became</b> the first <b>governor</b> of the colony as a\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Governor</b> Morton and Lew Wallace, Indiana&#39;s adjutant <b>general</b>, established \nCamp Morton <b>at the</b> state fairgrounds in Indianapolis as the initial gathering place\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "What civil war general became governor of new jersey?" ]
[ "Nicholas Hammond (born May 15, 1950) is an American-Australian actor and \nwriter who is known for his roles as <b>Friedrich von Trapp</b> in the film The Sound of&nbsp;...", "The Children: Liesl von Trapp, age 16; <b>Friedrich von Trapp</b>, age 14; Louisa von \nTrapp, age 13; Kurt von Trapp, age 11&nbsp;...", "Rupert Georg <b>von Trapp</b>, M.D. (1 November 1911 – 22 February 1992) was the \nfirstborn child ... Sound of Music. He was portrayed as the character <b>Friedrich</b>.", "Maria Agatha Franziska Gobertina <b>von Trapp</b> (28 September 1914 – 18 February \n2014) was the second-oldest daughter of Georg <b>von Trapp</b> and his first wife,&nbsp;...", "<b>Von Trapp</b> may refer to: People[edit]. <b>Trapp</b> Family, sometimes referred to as the \n<b>von Trapp</b> Family. Agathe <b>von Trapp</b>, of the <b>Trapp</b> family (daughter); Georg <b>von</b>&nbsp;...", "The Sound of Music is a 1965 American musical drama film produced and \ndirected by Robert ... The Sound of Music story is based on Maria <b>von Trapp&#39;s</b> \nmemoir, The Story of the <b>Trapp</b> ... The character of <b>Friedrich</b>, the second oldest \nchild in the film version, was based on Rupert, the oldest of the real <b>von Trapp</b> \nchildren. Liesl&nbsp;...", "The Sound of Music Live is a television special that was originally broadcast by \nITV on 20 December 2015. The special was an adaptation of Rodgers and \nHammerstein&#39;s Broadway musical The Sound of Music, starring Kara Tointon as \nMaria von Trapp, performed and televised live from 3 Mills Studios in London. ... \nEvelyn Hoskins as Liesl von Trapp; Guy Trundle as <b>Friedrich von Trapp</b>; Ellen&nbsp;...", "Agathe Johanna Erwina Gobertina <b>von Trapp</b> (12 March 1913 – 28 December \n2010) was the eldest daughter of Georg <b>von Trapp</b> and his first wife, Agatha&nbsp;...", "The <b>von Trapps</b> is a musical group made up of Sofia, Melanie, Amanda and \nAugust (formerly Justin) <b>von Trapp</b>, descendants of the original <b>Trapp</b> Family&nbsp;...", "Baroness Maria Augusta <b>von Trapp</b> DHS (née Kutschera; 26 January 1905 – 28 \nMarch 1987) was the stepmother and matriarch of the <b>Trapp</b> Family Singers." ]
[ "Who played frederick in the sound of music?", "Who played Friedrich in the 1965 film The Sound of Music?", "Who played Friedrich in The Sound of Music Live!?", "Who played Frederick in the 2015 television special?" ]
[ "The <b>seven basic tools of quality</b> is a designation given to a fixed set of graphical \ntechniques identified as being most helpful in troubleshooting issues related to&nbsp;...", "Infobox for quality tools (e.g., the <b>Seven Basic Tools of Quality</b>). Usage[edit]. Copy\n-paste this empty template. Explanations of the parameters are given below.", "Infobox for quality tools (e.g., the <b>Seven Basic Tools of Quality</b>). Usage[edit]. Copy\n-paste this empty template. Explanations of the parameters are given below.", "One of the <b>Seven Basic Tools of Quality</b>. Purpose, To assess the most frequently \noccurring defects by category†. Simple example of a Pareto chart using \nhypothetical data showing the relative frequency of reasons for arriving late at \nwork. A Pareto chart is a type of chart that contains both bars and a line graph, \nwhere individual&nbsp;...", "The basic concept was first used in the 1920s, and is considered one of the \n<b>seven basic tools of quality</b> control. It is known as a fishbone diagram because of \nits&nbsp;...", "One of the <b>Seven Basic Tools of Quality</b>. Purpose, To provide a structured way to \ncollect quality-related data as a rough means for assessing a process or as an \ninput to other analyses. The check sheet is a form (document) used to collect data \nin real time at the location where the&nbsp;...", "The seven management and planning tools have their roots in operations \nresearch work done after World War II and the Japanese total quality control (\nTQC) research. ... See also[edit]. <b>Seven basic tools of quality</b>&nbsp;...", "One of the <b>Seven basic tools of quality</b>. First described by, Walter A. Shewhart. \nPurpose, To determine whether a process should undergo a formal examination \nfor quality-related problems. Control charts, also known as Shewhart charts (after \nWalter A. Shewhart) or process-behavior&nbsp;...", "&quot;qc seven tools from Japan&quot; Did you read the <b>Seven Basic Tools of Quality</b> article, \nespecially the part that states &quot;The designation arose in postwar Japan, inspired\n&nbsp;...", "The scatter diagram is one of the <b>seven basic tools of quality</b> control. Scatter \ncharts can be built in the form of bubble, marker, or/and line charts." ]
[ "What are the seven basic tools of quality?", "What are the first of the seven basic tools of quality?", "What are the second of the seven basic tools of quality?", "What are the third of the seven basic tools of quality?", "What are the fourth of the seven basic tools of quality?", "What are the fifth of the seven basic tools of quality?", "What are the sixth of the seven basic tools of quality?", "What are the seventh of the seven basic tools of quality?" ]
[ "The <b>Mentalist</b> is an American drama television <b>series</b> that ran from September 23, \n2008, until ... His associates at the CBI include <b>their</b> boss, Teresa Lisbon, and \ncolleagues Wayne Rigsby, Grace Van Pelt, and Kimball Cho. Various directors&nbsp;...", "They both name each other as the killer and share <b>their</b> respective stories of how \nthey witnessed the murder, but Jane is unable to come to a conclusion. The&nbsp;...", "The <b>Mentalist</b> is an American crime procedural television <b>series</b> that ran from \nSeptember 23, ... 110, 16, &quot;<b>There</b> Will Be Blood&quot;, Anton Cropper, Ken Woodruff &amp; \nDavid Appelbaum, March 10, 2013 (2013-03-10), 3X7966, 9.52. 111, 17, &quot;Red&nbsp;...", "The fifth <b>season</b> of the CBS police procedural <b>series</b> The <b>Mentalist</b> premiered on \nSeptember 30, ... She found out she had won while Rex was <b>there</b> and when he \ntried to strangle her, she hit him with a bottle of champagne and he died. Before&nbsp;...", "The sixth <b>season</b> of the CBS police procedural <b>series</b> The <b>Mentalist</b>, created by \nBruno Heller, ... <b>There&#39;s</b> a drug war going on between different clans and the \npolice, and Jane is able to find out that the woman indeed is ... The FBI team \nhelps them to search for potential suspects from previous case logs, without \n<b>much</b> success.", "The third <b>season</b> of The <b>Mentalist</b> premiered on September 23, 2010 and \nconcluded with its ... Crosswhite surrenders and Nail reports <b>there</b> was no letter \nrevealing he is the real murderer. Nail doctored ... Lisbon learns Newton&#39;s badge \nwas swiped in Radiology, and was used thrice as <b>much</b> in the past month. The \nCBI&nbsp;...", "&quot;Red John&quot; is the eighth <b>episode</b> of the sixth <b>season</b> of The <b>Mentalist</b>. Written by \n<b>series</b> creator ... At a gas station, Bertram calls Jane using a payphone, but <b>their</b> \nconversation is cut short when a police officer recognizes Bertram. Bertram&#39;s&nbsp;...", "Red John is a fictional character and the primary antagonist of the CBS crime \ndrama The <b>Mentalist</b> for the first five <b>seasons</b> and half of the sixth. ... Patrick Jane \nis very <b>much</b> alive and is very <b>much</b> about being alive in the face of death. ... In \nthe <b>season</b> 6 <b>episode</b> &quot;Red Listed&quot;, <b>there</b> is a revelation by Bob Kirkland (Kevin&nbsp;...", "The first <b>season</b> of The <b>Mentalist</b> premiered on September 23, 2008 and \nconcluded on May 18, ... At the memorial service, Jane flirts with the widow and \ngets her to reveal the victim was a man of <b>many</b> secrets. ... While the team \nsuspects the killer is after the money, <b>their</b> suspicions are confirmed when the \nvictim&#39;s daughter is&nbsp;...", "The fourth <b>season</b> of the CBS police procedural <b>series</b> The <b>Mentalist</b> premiered \non September ... Jay&#39;s last employer turns out to be Lisbon&#39;s ex fiance, Greg, who \nshe moved away from <b>many</b> years ago. 93, 23, &quot;Red ... <b>There</b> was a great deal of \nplot and story that you could follow through the whole <b>season</b>. We&#39;re going to&nbsp;..." ]
[ "How many series are there of the mentalist?" ]
[ "<b>Set</b> during World <b>War</b> II, the script impressed executives at Silver Pictures. \nHowever, Silver stated that he had purchased the script because he did not want \nthe&nbsp;...", "<b>Wonder Woman</b> 1984 is an upcoming American superhero film based on the DC \nComics ... Principal photography began on June 13, 2018 – with filming <b>taking</b> \n<b>place</b> at Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden in ... &quot;Report: <b>Wonder Woman</b> 2 <b>Set</b> \nDuring the Cold <b>War</b>, Chris Pine to Return&quot;. amp.pastemagazine. July 11, 2017.", "<b>Wonder Woman</b>, known for seasons 2 and 3 as The New Adventures of <b>Wonder</b> \n<b>Woman</b>, is an ... Ross <b>set</b> the pilot in World <b>War</b> II, the era in which the original \ncomic book began. After an intensive talent search, Lynda Carter, who had had a\n&nbsp;...", "This movie, and the First Season, are <b>set</b> in World <b>War</b> II. Note: This 90-minute \nmade-for-television movie together with the first two hour-long episodes&nbsp;...", "Following the popularity of the <b>Wonder Woman</b> TV series (initially <b>set</b> during \nWorld <b>War</b> II), the comic book was also transposed to this era. The change was \nmade&nbsp;...", "These events lead to the &quot;<b>War</b> of the Gods&quot; <b>occurring</b>. The culprit of the murders, \nthefts and the framing of the Amazons is&nbsp;...", "During an early <b>battle</b>, Cyber&#39;s face was horribly burned. Vowing revenge for her \nruined beauty, she became obsessed with <b>having Wonder Woman&#39;s</b> face&nbsp;...", "Hades manifests to <b>take</b> Ares to his afterlife, and announces that <b>Wonder Woman</b> \nhas <b>taken</b> on his <b>position</b> as God of <b>War</b>. Appearing to <b>Wonder Woman</b> in an&nbsp;...", "Following the popularity of the <b>Wonder Woman</b> TV series (initially <b>set</b> during \nWorld <b>War</b> II), the comic book was also transposed to this era. The change was&nbsp;...", "The film is reported to <b>take place</b> in the Cold <b>War</b>. Patty Jenkins reported online, \nthat the film will be another great love story with a new love interest being cast." ]
[ "What war was taking place in wonder woman?", "What war was taking place in wonder woman, the 2017 film?", "What war was taking place in season 1 of wonder woman, the 1975 tv series?", "What war was taking place in the wonder woman comic books?" ]
[ "The Seattle <b>Mariners</b> have completed 43 seasons of professional baseball in the \nWest division ... An expansion team <b>created</b> as a result of a breach of contract \nlawsuit ... However, after Seattle won its division and a <b>playoff</b> berth for the first \n<b>time</b> in 1995, they ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 9 January 2020, at 13:22 (UTC)\n.", "Throughout the history of Major League Baseball (MLB), franchises have had \nvarious ... The <b>Mariners</b> have the longest active postseason drought at 18 years. \n... Seasons, Team, <b>Last</b> World Series championship won, <b>Last</b> World Series \nappearance ... Series are included, even if they were less than 30 seasons old at \nthe <b>time</b>.", "The Seattle <b>Mariners</b> are an American professional baseball team based in \nSeattle, ... The <b>Mariners</b> were <b>created</b> as a result of a lawsuit. ... That year, star \npitcher Diego Seguí, in his <b>last</b> major league season, became the only player to \n... Yankees American League single-season record of 114 wins and matched the \nall-<b>time</b>&nbsp;...", "The Seattle <b>Mariners</b>&#39; 2001 season was the 25th since the franchise&#39;s inception. \nThe <b>Mariners</b> ... Despite the <b>Mariners</b>&#39; success, the 2001 season marks the <b>last</b> \n<b>time</b> that the ... active <b>playoff</b> drought in all of the four North American \nprofessional sports. ... Indicates the player <b>made</b> an appearance in Major League \nBaseball&nbsp;...", "There have been 20 managers in the history of the Seattle <b>Mariners</b> Major \nLeague Baseball ... None of the previous managers had <b>made</b> it to the <b>playoffs</b> \nbefore. ... Crandall did not <b>last</b> a full season either, as Chuck Cottier took over his \njob in ... &quot;Don Wakamatsu Player Record (1st <b>time</b> manager)&quot;. baseball-reference\n.com.", "The 2001 American League Championship Series (ALCS) was a rematch of the \n2000 ALCS ... But the Yankees closed out the series in New York, beating the \n<b>Mariners</b> four ... and the Yankees <b>made</b> their fourth consecutive World Series \nappearance, ... This remains the <b>last</b> MLB post-season game played in Seattle to \ndate.", "Over the course of 127 seasons (from 1892 through 2018), 105 teams have won \n100 or more ... The 2019 season marked the first <b>time</b> four Major League teams \nwon 100 or more ... the 2018 New York Yankees <b>made the playoffs</b> as 100-win \nWild Card teams. ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 26 February 2020, at 04:04 (\nUTC).", "Ichiro Suzuki /ˈiːtʃɪroʊ suːˈzuːki often referred to mononymously as Ichiro \n(イチロー, ... He was a ten-<b>time</b> MLB All-Star and won the 2007 All-Star Game \nMVP Award for a ... Ichiro <b>made</b> an auspicious debut with Seattle, and in the \n<b>Mariners</b>&#39; eighth ... However, the second-place <b>Mariners</b> again fell short of the \n<b>playoffs</b>.", "The wild card was established for Major League Baseball&#39;s <b>playoffs</b> in 1994 with \nthe intention ... to three <b>made</b> it necessary to either give one team a bye in the first \nround of <b>playoffs</b>, ... The Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees have been a \nwild-card qualifier a record seven <b>times</b>, while ... T-6, Seattle <b>Mariners</b>, 1, 2000.", "The 1995 American League Division Series (ALDS), the opening round of the \n1995 American ... The Seattle <b>Mariners</b> and Cleveland Indians went on to meet in \nthe AL ... Playing in its first <b>playoff</b> game since Game 4 of the 1954 World Series, \n... The New York Yankees <b>made</b> it to the postseason for the first <b>time</b> since losing \nin&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When is the last time the mariners made the playoffs?", "As of 2017, when is the last time the mariners made the playoffs?", "As of 2016, when is the last time the mariners made the playoffs?", "As of 2015, when is the last time the mariners made the playoffs?" ]
[ "According to the Hindu epic <b>Mahabharata</b>, Jarasandha (Sanskrit: जरासन्ध) \nwas a very ... Jara, a Van-durga put the <b>two halves</b> of Jarasandha together after \nfinding them by a tree. In return for saving Brihadratha&#39;s son, he was named&nbsp;...", "<b>The</b> Mahābhārata is one of <b>the two</b> major Sanskrit epics of ancient India, <b>the</b> \nother being <b>the</b> ... <b>The</b> addition of <b>the</b> latest <b>parts</b> may be dated by <b>the</b> absence of \n<b>the</b> Anuśāsana-parva and <b>the</b> Virāta ... 400 CE), believed to have <b>lived</b> in <b>the</b> era \nof <b>the</b> Gupta dynasty, is based on a story that is <b>the</b> precursor to <b>the</b> Mahābhārata\n.", "In Itihasa, Bhima (Sanskrit: भीम, IAST: Bhīma) is <b>the</b> second <b>born</b> of <b>the</b> \nPandavas. <b>The Mahabharata</b> relates many events which portray <b>the</b> might of \nBhima. ... Bhima was also renowned for his giant appetite – at times, <b>half</b> of <b>the</b> \ntotal food&nbsp;...", "Yuyutsu (Sanskrit: युयुत्सु) in <b>the</b> Hindu epic <b>Mahabharata</b> was a son of \nDhritarashtra with Vaishya aka Sughada/Sauvali, his wife Gandhari&#39;s maid. He \nwas <b>the</b> paternal <b>half</b>-sibling to Gandhari&#39;s children: Duryodhana and <b>the</b> ... \nYuyutsu was <b>born</b> at <b>the</b> same time as Duryodhana and Bhima and was elder to \nDushasana,&nbsp;...", "Karna (Sanskrit: कर्ण, IAST: Karṇa), also known as Vasusena, Anga-Raja, \nSutaputra and ... In section 3.290.5 of the <b>Mahabharata</b>, Karna is described as a \nbaby <b>born</b> with the ear-rings and ... In contrast, Bhisma and Drona suggest a \nconciliation and dividing the kingdom into <b>two</b>, <b>half</b> for Kauravas and other for \nPandavas.", "Shikhandi is a character in <b>the</b> Hindu epic, <b>the Mahabharata</b>. He was <b>born</b> a baby \ngirl, named &quot;Shikhandini,&quot; to Drupada, <b>the</b> king of Panchala. Shikhandi fought&nbsp;...", "Vidura is one of the central characters in the <b>Mahabharata</b>, a major Hindu epic. \nHe is described ... Vidura was <b>born</b> from Niyoga- between sage Vyasa and \nParishrami, a hand-maiden to the queens- Ambika and Ambalika. ... and before \nhis death, he gave his power to his nephew, citing that both were <b>the parts</b> of \nDharmaraj.", "... (father) Satyavati (mother) Chitrangada (brother) Bhishma (<b>half</b>-brother). \nSpouse, Ambika and Ambalika. Vichitravirya (Sanskrit: विचित्रवीर्य, \nvicitravīrya) was a king in ancient India. In <b>the Mahabharata</b> he is <b>the</b> younger \nson of queen Satyavati and king ... Charitrakosha (Dictionary of Ancient Indian \n<b>Biography</b>, in Hindi), Pune 1964,&nbsp;...", "Matsya (Sanskrit: मत्स्य, lit. fish) is an avatar of <b>the</b> RigVedic god Vishnu. \nOriginating in <b>the</b> ... Ida is also stated to &#39;represent here <b>the</b> blessedness of mind-\n<b>born</b> Śraddhā, Faith&#39;. ... Although <b>the</b> Matsya Kingdom of <b>the</b> Vedic Period \nfeatures throughout <b>the Mahabharata</b>, <b>the</b> legend of Matsya <b>the</b> fish occupies a \nsingle&nbsp;...", "LGBT themes in Hindu Epics involve Hindu deities or heroes whose attributes or \nbehavior can ... <b>The</b> name Ardhanarishvara means &quot;<b>The</b> Lord whose <b>half</b> is a \nwoman&quot;. ... According to Tamil versions of <b>the Mahabharata</b>, <b>the</b> god Krishna – an \n... He was originally <b>born</b> as a girl named &#39;Shikhandini&#39; to Drupada, <b>the</b> king of&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who was born in two halves in mahabarata?" ]
[ "<b>Those Were the Days</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> credited to Gene Raskin, who put a new English \nlyric to the Russian romance <b>song</b> &quot;Dorogoi dlinnoyu composed by Boris Fomin&nbsp;...", "Mary Hopkin (born 3 May 1950), credited on some recordings as Mary Visconti is \na Welsh folk <b>singer</b>, best known for her 1968 UK number one single &quot;<b>Those Were</b> \n<b>the</b> ... Her debut single, &quot;<b>Those Were the Days</b>&quot;, produced by McCartney, was ... \nwhere she <b>sang</b> &quot;Morning of <b>My</b> Life&quot;, &quot;Turn Turn Turn&quot; and &quot;Plaisir d&#39;amour&quot;.", "The United Kingdom held a national preselection to choose the <b>song</b> that would \ngo to the ... the UK representative back in August 1969, having made her name \nwith his such as <b>Those Were the Days</b> and Goodbye. ... &quot;Jack in the Box&quot;; &quot;Beg, \nSteal or Borrow&quot;; &quot;Power to All Our <b>Friends</b>&quot;; &quot;Long Live Love&quot;; &quot;Let Me Be the \nOne&quot;&nbsp;...", "All in the Family is an American sitcom television series that was originally \nbroadcast on the ... Archie&#39;s eulogy (or &quot;urology&quot; as he called it) for his <b>friend</b> is \noften referred to as a rare occasion when he ... The series&#39; opening theme <b>song</b> &quot;\n<b>Those Were the Days</b>&quot;, was written by Lee Adams (<b>lyrics</b>) and Charles Strouse (\nmusic).", "Francisco Macías Nguema was the first President of Equatorial Guinea, from \n1968 until his ... outfits executed them by shooting at the football stadium in \nMalabo, while amplifiers were playing Mary Hopkin&#39;s <b>song</b> &quot;<b>Those Were the Days</b>\n.&quot;.", "Eugene Raskin or Gene Raskin was an American musician and playwright, \nauthor of the <b>lyrics</b> of the English version of the Russian <b>song</b> &quot;<b>Those Were the</b> \n<b>Days</b>&quot; ... He also wrote a novel, Stranger in <b>my</b> Arms. In the early 1960s, Raskin \nand ... He also got royalties from his novel Stranger in <b>my</b> Arms, his play The Old \n<b>Friend</b>,&nbsp;...", "The pop influenced French version of Russian romance <b>song</b> is the second and \nonly version alongside &quot;<b>Those were the days</b>&quot; that made a commercial impact.", "The following list contains scores or songs which are the primary theme music of \na television ... All in the Family (&quot;<b>Those Were the Days</b>&quot;) - Lee Adams and \nCharles Strouse ... (&quot;I Love You&quot; (closing <b>song</b>)) - Lee Bernstein; performed by \nthe cast. ... Designing Women (&quot;Georgia on <b>My</b> Mind&quot;) - performed as an \ninstrumental by&nbsp;...", "Turn! Turn! Turn!&quot;, or &quot;Turn! Turn! Turn is a <b>song</b> written by Pete Seeger in the late \n1950s and ... Seeger&#39;s handwritten <b>lyrics</b> to the <b>song</b> were among documents \ndonated to New ... Following Joe Cocker&#39;s cover of &quot;With a Little Help from <b>My</b> \n<b>Friends</b>&quot;, the <b>song</b> was the ... &quot;Mary Hopkin - <b>Those Were The Days</b> / Turn Turn \nTurn&quot;.", "Merrilee Rush (born Merrilee Gunst, January 26, 1944) is an American <b>singer</b>, \nbest known for ... called Angel of the Morning) <b>were</b> recorded using the same \nmusicians who played on Elvis Presley&#39;s famous Memphis recordings. ... Out&quot;, &quot;\nEveryday Livin&#39; <b>Days</b>&quot;, &quot;Sign On for the Good Times&quot;, and &quot;Angel on <b>My</b> Shoulder&quot;\n) on&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who sang those were the days my friend?" ]
[ "Vegetative reproduction is any form of asexual reproduction occurring in <b>plants</b> in \nwhich a new ... Similarly, <b>leaf</b> cutting <b>propagation</b> of certain chimeral variegated \n<b>plants</b> like the snake <b>plant</b> (Sansevieria ... If <b>a plant</b> has favorable traits, it can \ncontinue to pass down <b>its</b> advantageous genetic information to <b>its</b> offspring. It can \nbe&nbsp;...", "<b>A plant</b> cutting is a piece of <b>a plant</b> that is used in horticulture for vegetative (\nasexual) ... Some <b>plants</b> can be grown from <b>leaf</b> pieces, called <b>leaf</b> cuttings, \nwhich produce both ... <b>Propagating plants</b> from cuttings is an ancient form of \ncloning. ... <b>plant</b> cuttings and root growth behavior in <b>his</b> poems &quot;Cuttings&quot; and &quot;\nCuttings (Later)&quot;&nbsp;...", "<b>Plant propagation</b> is the process which grows new <b>plants</b> from a variety of \nsources: seeds, ... <b>A plant</b> grown from seeds may have different characteristics \nfrom <b>its</b> parents. Some species produce seeds that ... <b>plants</b> that are identical to \nthe parent. Vegetative reproduction uses <b>plants</b> parts such as roots, stems and \n<b>leaves</b>.", "Grafting or graftage is a horticultural technique whereby tissues of <b>plants</b> are \njoined so as to ... The other <b>plant</b> is selected for <b>its</b> stems, <b>leaves</b>, flowers, or fruits \nand is called the scion or cion. ... In some cases, the scion may be easily \n<b>propagated</b>, but grafting may still be used because it is ... This <b>helps</b> to seal off \nthe cleft.", "Variegation is the appearance of differently coloured zones in the <b>leaves</b>, and \nsometimes the stems, of <b>plants</b>. ... At first, diseased <b>plants</b> were <b>propagated</b> and \ngrown for their mottled foliage, at the risk of ... Other types of variegation may be \nindicated, e.g. Daphne odora &#39;Aureomarginata&#39; has yellow edging on <b>its leaves</b>.", "Crassula ovata, commonly known as jade <b>plant</b>, lucky <b>plant</b>, money <b>plant</b> or \nmoney tree, is a ... Much of <b>its</b> popularity stems from the low levels of care needed\n; the jade <b>plant</b> requires little water and can ... Like many succulents, jade <b>plants</b> \ncan be <b>propagated</b> from just the swollen <b>leaves</b> which grow in pairs on the stems.", "<b>Plants</b> produce new tissues and structures throughout their life from meristems \nlocated at the tips of organs, or between mature tissues. Thus, a living <b>plant</b> \nalways has embryonic tissues. By contrast, an animal embryo will very early \nproduce all of the body parts that it will ever have in <b>its</b> life. ... This variation is \nmost easily seen in the <b>leaves</b> of <b>a plant</b>, though other organs&nbsp;...", "Moringa oleifera is a fast-growing, drought-resistant tree of the family \nMoringaceae, native to ... It is widely cultivated for <b>its</b> young seed pods and \n<b>leaves</b> used as vegetables and for traditional ... Moringa is a sun- and heat-loving \n<b>plant</b>, and does not tolerate freezing or frost. ... Moringa can be <b>propagated</b> from \nseed or cuttings.", "Tubers are enlarged structures in some <b>plant</b> species used as storage organs for \nnutrients. ... The nodes are the eyes and each has a <b>leaf</b> scar. ... <b>Plants</b> with root \ntubers are <b>propagated</b> in late summer to late winter by digging up the tubers and \n... <b>Help</b> &middot; About Wikipedia &middot; Community portal &middot; Recent changes &middot; Contact page&nbsp;...", "Fruit tree <b>propagation</b> is usually carried out vegetatively (non-sexually) by \ngrafting or budding a desired variety onto a suitable rootstock. Perennial <b>plants</b> \ncan be <b>propagated</b> either by sexual or vegetative means. ... However, the new \ntree inherits characteristics of both <b>its</b> parents, and it will not grow true to the \nvariety of either&nbsp;..." ]
[ "The plant which propagates with the help of its leaves is?" ]
[ "The observance of the Lord&#39;s <b>Day</b> (<b>Sunday</b>) as ... <b>was changed</b> into the first <b>day</b> of \nthe week,&nbsp;...", "Lord&#39;s <b>Day</b> is considered both the first <b>day</b> and the &quot;eighth <b>day</b>&quot; of the ... (\nAlternatively, in some calendars, <b>Sunday</b> is designated the seventh <b>day</b> of the ... \nfrom the resurrection of Christ, <b>was changed</b> into the first <b>day</b> of&nbsp;...", "Though <b>Sunday was</b> widely observed as a <b>day</b> of ... <b>change</b> of <b>Sabbath</b> rest from \nthe seventh <b>day</b> to the first, or to&nbsp;...", "<b>Sunday</b> is the <b>day</b> of the week between Saturday and Monday. <b>Sunday</b> is a <b>day</b> \nof rest in most ... During the 1st and 2nd century, the week of seven <b>days was</b> \nintroduced into Rome from Egypt, and the Roman names ... of time from the \nRomans, but they <b>changed</b> the Roman names into those of corresponding \nTeutonic deities.", "<b>The Sabbath</b> (Hebrew: שַׁבָּת‎) is a <b>day</b> set aside for rest and ... The law <b>did</b> not \nmention <b>the Sabbath</b> by name, but referred to a ... allege <b>the Sabbath changed</b> \ninto <b>Sunday</b>, the Lord&#39;s <b>day</b>,&nbsp;...", "The seventh-<b>day Sabbath</b>, observed from <b>Friday</b> evening to Saturday evening, is \nan important ... In the <b>change</b>, the first <b>day</b> became called the &quot;Lord&#39;s <b>Day</b>&quot; as that \n<b>was</b> the name known as the sun-god Baal to the pagans so they <b>were</b> familiar&nbsp;...", "Remember <b>the sabbath day</b>, to keep it holy is one of the Ten Commandments \nfound in the ... In the same way that observing <b>the Sabbath did</b> not prevent \nJoshua from ... On <b>Sundays</b> and other holy <b>days</b>, faithful Christians are to refrain \nfrom work ... and as being <b>changed</b> to the first <b>day</b> of the week with Christ&#39;s \nresurrection. VI.", "However, John Calvin believed Christians <b>were</b> commanded to avoid recreation \nas well as work on <b>Sunday</b> in order to devote the <b>day</b> to worship, and during the&nbsp;...", "Blue laws, also known as <b>Sunday</b> laws, are laws designed to restrict or ban some \nor all <b>Sunday</b> ... In 2018, the law <b>was changed</b> to allow carry-out purchases on \n<b>Sundays</b>. ... Alcohol sales are no longer prohibited on New Years <b>Day</b>. ... \nAssembly of East New Jersey banned the &quot;singing of vain songs or tunes&quot; on \n<b>Sabbath</b>.", "A week is a time unit equal to seven <b>days</b>. It is the standard time period used for \ncycles of rest ... In English, the names are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, \nThursday, <b>Friday</b>, ... from a Common Germanic *wikōn-, from a root *wik- &quot;turn, \nmove, <b>change</b>&quot;. ... The <b>days</b> of the week <b>were</b> originally named for the classical \nplanets." ]
[ "When did the sabbath day change to sunday?" ]
[ "San Marzano tomato is a variety of plum tomato. Contents. 1 Description; 2 \nCommercial ... As is typical of <b>heirloom</b> plants, San Marzano is an open-\npollinated variety that breeds true from generation to generation, making seed \nsaving practical&nbsp;...", "The peter pepper, Capsicum annuum var. annuum, is an <b>heirloom</b> chili pepper \nthat is best known for its unusual shape. It is a type of Capsicum annuum, though\n&nbsp;...", "The Philosophers Legacy, also known as the phylosophers legacy, is an \n<b>heirloom</b> and charity ... Philosophers Legacy (Heirloom) ... MP Master <b>Plan</b> \nevents.", "Diana, Princess of Wales, was the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales, and the \nmother of ... from foreign royalty, on loan from Elizabeth II, wedding presents, \npurchased by Diana herself, and <b>heirlooms</b> belonging to the Spencer family.", "The beetroot is the taproot portion of a beet plant, usually known in North \nAmerica as the beet, and also known as the table beet, garden beet, red beet, \ndinner&nbsp;...", "The third season of the American television comedy series The Goldbergs \npremiered on ABC ... But the party <b>plans</b> are put on hold when they crash \nLainey&#39;s father&#39;s car, sending her to stay with ... it by doling out sad family \n<b>heirlooms</b> as gifts from his &quot;sack of shame&quot; and singing depressing songs of their \npeople&#39;s oppression.", "Giant Food Stores, LLC is an American supermarket chain that operates stores in \nPennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia. The chain operates full-\nscale supermarkets under the Giant and Martin&#39;s banners along with small-scale \nurban stores under the Giant <b>Heirloom</b> Market banner. ... With the major change, \nGiant concentrated on its <b>plans</b> to expand, and&nbsp;...", "The Stuart Randall and Pricilla Kellogg Carswell House is a historic house in \nNewark, ... They commissioned an updated set of <b>plans</b> from Edward Durell \nStone, the architect responsible for the design featured in Collier&#39;s, after \nCarswell&#39;s&nbsp;...", "The Vampire Diaries, an American supernatural drama, was officially renewed by \nThe CW for a ... Therefore, Klaus arrives in town with <b>plans</b> to break the curse and \nunleash his werewolf side by channelling the power of the full moon into the ... \nTyler catches Mason searching for a moonstone, which is a family <b>heirloom</b>.", "The Svalbard Global Seed Vault is a secure seed bank on the Norwegian island \nof Spitsbergen ... As a result, however, Norwegian public works agency \nStatsbygg <b>plans</b> to make improvements to the tunnel to prevent any such \nintrusion in the&nbsp;..." ]
[ "How many different types of daylilies are there?", "How many different types of daylily cultivars are there estimated to be?", "How many different heirloom species types of daylily are recognized by Plants of the World Online?", "How many different hybrid species types of daylily are recognized by Plants of the World Online?" ]
[ "&quot;<b>I Got Rhythm</b>&quot; is a piece composed by George Gershwin with lyrics by Ira \nGershwin and published in 1930, which became a jazz standard. Its chord \nprogression&nbsp;...", "Variations on &quot;<b>I Got Rhythm</b>&quot; is a set of variations for orchestra and piano solo \ncomposed by George Gershwin in 1933–34. The piece is dedicated &quot;To my&nbsp;...", "Rhythm changes are a common 32-bar chord progression in jazz, originating as \nthe chord progression for George Gershwin&#39;s &quot;<b>I Got Rhythm</b>&quot;. The progression is&nbsp;...", "<b>I Got Rhythm</b> is a studio album by American jazz pianist Teddy Wilson featuring \nperformances recorded in 1956 for the Verve label.", "&quot;All God&#39;s Chillun <b>Got Rhythm</b>&quot; is a 1937 jazz standard. It was written by Walter \nJurmann, Gus Kahn and Bronisław Kaper especially for Ivie Anderson, who&nbsp;...", "A contrafact is a musical composition built using the chord progression of a pre-\nexisting song, ... &quot;Cotton Tail&quot; and &quot;Hot Chocolate&quot;), 1940, Duke Ellington, &quot;<b>I Got</b> \n<b>Rhythm</b>&quot;, 1930, George Gershwin. &quot;Countdown&quot;, John Coltrane, &quot;Tune Up&quot;, 1953\n&nbsp;...", "Roy&#39;s <b>Got Rhythm</b> is an album by American jazz trumpeter Roy Eldridge featuring \ntracks recorded in Sweden in 1951 and released on the EmArcy label.", "&quot;<b>I Got Rhythm</b>&quot; and Billy Stewart&#39;s &quot;Summertime&quot; also formed Gershwin musical \nbookends for the same school year, based on the very same Hot 100 peak dates.", "The album was reviewed by Ken Dryden at Allmusic who wrote that Previn &quot;faces \nthe same challenge every jazz musician must address: finding new paths&nbsp;...", "&quot;Girls <b>Got Rhythm</b>&quot; is a song by popular rock band AC/DC. It is found on their \n1979 album Highway to Hell. The song was released as a single the same year." ]
[ "Who wrote the jazz classic i got rhythm?", "Who wrote the music for the jazz classic i got rhythm?", "Who wrote the lyrics for the jazz classic i got rhythm?" ]
[ "Parallel with improvements in <b>sound</b>-<b>on</b>-<b>film</b> technology, ... Kellum <b>was</b> employed \nto add synchronized <b>sound</b> sequences to ... alterations in their accompanying \nfilms after the <b>original release</b>&nbsp;...", "The Jazz Singer is a 1927 American musical drama <b>film</b> directed by Alan \nCrosland. It is the <b>first</b> ... It <b>was</b> produced by Warner Bros. with its Vitaphone \n<b>sound</b>-<b>on</b>-disc system. ... As the truly pivotal event, Crafton points to the national \n<b>release</b> of the <b>film&#39;s sound</b> version in <b>early</b> 1928—he dates it to January, Block \nand Wilson to&nbsp;...", "This is a list of <b>early</b> pre-recorded <b>sound</b> and part <b>talking</b>/ all <b>talking</b> feature films \nmade in the US and Europe during the transition to <b>sound</b>, between 1926-1929. \nDuring this time a variety of recording systems were used, including most notably \n<b>sound on film</b> formats such as Movietone and RCA Photophone, ... This list \nincludes <b>film</b> titles, <b>release</b> dates, production companies, audio type&nbsp;...", "This is a list of <b>early</b> pre-recorded <b>sound</b> and/or <b>talking movies</b> produced, co-\nproduced, and/or ... <b>Release</b> date, Title, Notes ... Title, <b>Release</b> date, Notes&nbsp;...", "This is a list of <b>early</b> feature-length color films made <b>up</b> to about 1936, when the \nTechnicolor ... The final print, however, <b>was</b> a single full-color strip of <b>film</b> that <b>did</b> \nnot need any ... hand-colored in Paris by seventy people; UK <b>release on</b> 21 \nDecember 1912. ... <b>First</b> British <b>sound film</b> released in color, using the \nPathéchrome&nbsp;...", "A silent <b>film</b> is a <b>film</b> with no synchronized recorded <b>sound</b> In silent films for \nentertainment, the ... The height of the silent era (from the <b>early</b> 1910s in <b>film</b> to \nthe late 1920s) <b>was</b> a particularly fruitful period, full of artistic innovation. ... \nTraditional colorization processes ceased with the adoption of <b>sound</b>-<b>on</b>-<b>film</b> \ntechnology.", "Singin&#39; in the Rain is a 1952 American musical-romantic comedy <b>film</b> directed \nand ... The <b>film was</b> only a modest hit when it <b>was first</b> released. ... has an \nenormous hit with its <b>first talking</b> picture, the 1927 <b>film</b> The Jazz Singer, R.F. ... \nAfterwards, in an iconic musical moment Good Morning, Don, Kathy, and Cosmo \n<b>come up</b> with&nbsp;...", "The Great Dictator is a 1940 American political satire comedy-drama <b>film</b> written, \ndirected, ... At the time of its <b>first release</b>, the United States <b>was</b> still formally at \npeace with Nazi Germany. ... The <b>film was</b> Chaplin&#39;s <b>first</b> true <b>talking</b> picture and \nhelped shake off criticism of Luddism following his previous <b>release</b>, the mostly&nbsp;...", "Greta Garbo <b>was</b> a Swedish <b>film</b> actress during the 1920s and 1930s. In 1999, \nthe American <b>Film</b> Institute ranked Garbo fifth <b>on</b> their list of the ... Garbo&#39;s <b>first</b> \n<b>talking film was</b> Anna Christie (1930). ... It <b>was</b> MGM&#39;s biggest and most-\npublicized <b>movie</b> of its year, but upon its <b>release</b>, it lost more than million at the \nbox-office,&nbsp;...", "<b>Release</b> date. November 18, 1928 (1928-11-18). (U.S.). Running time. 7:46. \nCountry, United States. Steamboat Willie is a 1928 American animated short <b>film</b> \ndirected by Walt Disney and Ub ... Steamboat Willie <b>was</b> not the <b>first</b> cartoon with \nsynchronized <b>sound</b>. Starting in May 1924 and continuing through September \n1926,&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When did the first talking movie come out?" ]
[ "The Seattle–Bainbridge <b>ferry</b> is a <b>ferry</b> route across Puget Sound between Seattle \nand <b>Bainbridge Island</b>, ... In 1968, with increasing demand exceeding <b>vehicle</b> \ncapacity, Tillikum and Illahee were reassigned to the Edmonds-Kingston route,&nbsp;...", "Washington State <b>Ferries</b> (WSF) is a government agency that operates \nautomobile and ... Anacortes–San Juan <b>Islands</b>, Friday Harbor, San Juan <b>Island</b>, \n2,009,438 ... The largest vessels in this fleet carry up to 2500 passengers and \n202 <b>vehicles</b>. ... Since the beginning of state-run <b>ferry</b> service in 1951, WSF has \nretired <b>many</b>&nbsp;...", "MV Puyallup is a Jumbo Mark II-class <b>ferry</b> operated by Washington State <b>Ferries</b>. \nThis <b>ferry</b> and her two sisters are the largest in the fleet. Puyallup is normally \nassigned to the Edmonds–Kingston route, although she is often reassigned to the \nSeattle–<b>Bainbridge Island</b> route whenever either of ... 2500 passengers; 202 \nvehicles (max 60 commercial)&nbsp;...", "The MV Wenatchee is a Jumbo Mark II-class <b>ferry</b> operated by Washington State \n<b>Ferries</b>. Launched in 1998, she was the second in her class in the fleet following \nthe MV Tacoma. Almost without exception since being launched, she has served \nthe Seattle-<b>Bainbridge Island</b> route. ... 2500 passengers; 202 vehicles (max 60 \ncommercial)&nbsp;...", "2500 passengers; 202 <b>vehicles</b> (max 60 commercial). The MV Tacoma is a \nJumbo Mark II Class <b>ferry</b> operated by Washington State <b>Ferries</b>. Launched in \n1997, it was the first in its class in the Washington State <b>Ferries</b> fleet. Since \ndelivery, the Tacoma has almost exclusively been assigned to the Seattle-\n<b>Bainbridge Island</b> route.", "The MV Walla Walla is a Jumbo-class <b>ferry</b> operated by Washington State <b>Ferries</b>\n. Contents. 1 History. 1.1 November 2012 incident. 2 References; 3 External links. \nHistory[edit]. The Walla Walla was originally assigned to the San Juan <b>Islands</b>, \nhowever in its first year of service it was reassigned to the Seattle-<b>Bainbridge</b> ... \n2,000 passengers; 188 vehicles (max 60 commercial)&nbsp;...", "1200 passengers; 90 <b>vehicles</b> (max 30 commercial). Crew: 10. The MV Sealth is \nthe sole remaining Issaquah 100 Class <b>ferry</b> operated by Washington State ... MV \nSealth docked at Bainbridge Island ... She was expected to replace the M/V \nKlahowya as the inter-island <b>ferry</b> in the San Juans when it was retired, but was \non&nbsp;...", "The Bowen <b>Island Ferry</b> travels between Snug Cove, at Bowen <b>Island</b>, and \nHorseshoe Bay, ... began in December 1956 with the MV <b>Bainbridge</b> which \nbegan carrying <b>vehicles</b> upon completion of a new berth at Snug Cove in 1958. ... \nThe Bowen <b>Island ferry</b> has been supplemented over <b>many</b> decades by a dozen \nor more&nbsp;...", "The Seattle–Bremerton <b>ferry</b> is a <b>ferry</b> route across Puget Sound between Seattle \nand ... Aerial view of two Seattle–Bremerton <b>ferries</b> crossing near Fort Ward and \nCountry Club of Seattle on <b>Bainbridge Island</b>. The route from Seattle departs&nbsp;...", "The Point Defiance–Tahlequah <b>ferry</b> is a <b>ferry</b> route across Puget Sound between \nthe Point Defiance <b>ferry</b> terminal in Tacoma and Tahlequah, Washington, on the \nsouthern tip of Vashon <b>Island</b>. ... However, traffic soon outpaced the Hiyu, which \nwas replaced by the Olympic and later the 48-<b>car ferry</b> MV Rhododendron." ]
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[ "John Dezso Ratzenberger (born April 6, 1947) <b>is</b> an American actor, <b>voice</b> actor, \ndirector, producer, writer and entrepreneur. He played Cliff Clavin on the TV \nshow Cheers, for which he earned two Emmy nominations, and plays <b>voice</b> roles \nin <b>every Pixar</b> Animation Studios <b>film</b>, including Hamm ... and he <b>has voiced Pixar</b> \n<b>characters</b> in <b>films</b> and video games ever since.", "Unkrich stated that it was a struggle to find a role in the film for John \nRatzenberger, who is not Latino but <b>has voiced a character in every Pixar film</b>. As \nUnkrich&nbsp;...", "<b>Pixar</b> Animation Studios <b>is</b> an American computer animation studio based in \nEmeryville, ... Luxo Jr., a <b>character</b> from the studio&#39;s 1986 short <b>film</b> of the same \nname, <b>is</b> the studio&#39;s mascot. <b>Pixar</b> ... After the third scene, Mack (his <b>character</b> in \nCars) realizes that the same actor <b>has</b> been <b>voicing characters in every film</b>. Due \nto the&nbsp;...", "Beginning with Red&#39;s Dream and its references to previous <b>Pixar</b> short <b>films</b>, \n<b>Pixar has</b> included references in its <b>films</b> to other works produced by the studio. \nThese <b>have</b> included cameo appearances, references to <b>characters</b>, objects, ... \nThere <b>is</b> a Pizza Planet reference in <b>every Pixar</b> feature <b>film</b> to date except for the \n<b>film</b>&nbsp;...", "Alan Wray Tudyk <b>is</b> an American actor and <b>voice</b> actor known for his roles as \nHoban &quot;Wash&quot; Washburne in the space western series Firefly and the <b>film</b> \nSerenity and Tucker McGee in Tucker &amp; Dale vs. Evil. He <b>has</b> also <b>had</b> starring \nroles in the <b>films</b> DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story, ... <b>has voiced characters in</b> \n<b>every</b> Walt Disney Animation Studios feature <b>film</b>.", "The following <b>is</b> an alphabetic list of Disney/<b>Pixar characters</b>, in feature <b>films</b>, \nshorts and specials originally conceived by <b>Pixar</b> Animation Studios, <b>which has</b> \nbeen a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company since 2006. <b>Character</b>, Original \n<b>voice</b> actor, Animated debut&nbsp;...", "Edna &quot;E&quot; Mode <b>is</b> a fictional <b>character</b> in <b>Pixar</b>&#39;s animated superhero <b>film</b> The \nIncredibles ... Bird <b>had</b> also provided the temporary <b>voices</b> of other <b>characters</b> \nduring this time ... Bird believes that he shares some of Edna&#39;s personality traits, \nspecifically the way in which he prefers to be involved in virtually <b>every</b> creative \naspect of&nbsp;...", "This <b>is</b> a list of <b>characters</b> from the <b>Pixar</b> franchise Cars, as well as the Disney \nfranchise Planes, ... <b>Pixar</b> writer Bob Peterson <b>voices</b> Chick in this <b>film</b> as Keaton \n<b>was</b> filming Spider-Man: Homecoming. ... Mario Andretti <b>voices</b> his eponymous \n<b>character</b>, <b>who is</b> a former racecar that believes <b>every</b> day <b>is</b> a great day for \nracing.", "Up <b>is</b> a 2009 American CGI animated comedy-drama buddy adventure film \nproduced by Pixar ... The designs of the <b>characters</b> were caricatured and stylized \nconsiderably, and ... The normal <b>voice</b> for his translator <b>is</b> a resonant, intimidating \nbass. ... Disney acknowledged not <b>every Pixar film</b> would <b>have</b> to become a \nfranchise.", "WALL-E <b>is</b> a 2008 American computer-animated science fiction <b>film</b> produced by \n<b>Pixar</b> ... The <b>film was</b> critically praised for its animation, story, <b>voice</b> acting, \n<b>characters</b>, score, and use of minimal dialogue. ... degenerated into helpless \ncorpulence due to laziness and microgravity, their <b>every</b> whim catered to by \nmachines." ]
[ "Who has voiced a character in every pixar movie?" ]
[ "<b>Suncorp Super Netball</b> is the premier netball league in Australia. The inaugural \nseason commenced in February 2017. Contents. 1 History. 1.1 Foundation; 1.2&nbsp;...", "The 2019 <b>Suncorp Super Netball</b> season was the third season of the premier \nnetball league in Australia. The season began on 27 April and concluded on 15&nbsp;...", "The following list includes all arenas in use by a <b>Suncorp Super Netball</b> team as \nof the 2020 <b>Suncorp Super Netball</b> season. Information included in this list are&nbsp;...", "The 2020 <b>Suncorp Super Netball</b> season will be the fourth season of the premier \nnetball league in Australia. The season will begin on 2 May and conclude on&nbsp;...", "The 2018 <b>Suncorp Super Netball</b> season was the second season of the premier \nnetball league in Australia. The season began on 28 April and concluded with&nbsp;...", "The 2017 <b>Suncorp Super Netball</b> season was the inaugural season of the \npremier netball league in Australia, following the disbanding of the ANZ&nbsp;...", "Template:<b>Suncorp Super Netball</b> venues. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. \nJump to navigation Jump to search. hide. v; t &middot; e &middot; <b>Suncorp Super Netball</b>&nbsp;...", "The <b>Suncorp Super Netball</b> Team of the Year is an All-Star team consisting of the \nbest players from the <b>Suncorp Super Netball</b> competition in Australia.", "The purpose of this template is to collect source text used in several articles in \none place, in order to minimize maintenance and storage space. These are the&nbsp;...", "File:<b>Suncorp</b>-<b>super</b>-<b>netball</b>-logo.png. No higher resolution available. <b>Suncorp</b>-\n<b>super</b>-<b>netball</b>-logo.png ‎(552 × 187 pixels, file size: 11 KB, MIME type: image/png)\n." ]
[ "Which is a new team that has been added to the suncorp super netball?", "Which is a new team from Queensland that has been added to the suncorp super netball in 2016?", "Which is a new team from Sidney that has been added to the suncorp super netball in 2016?", "Which is a new team from Melbourne that has been added to the suncorp super netball in 2016?" ]
[ "On with the <b>Show</b> was a world <b>tour</b> by the rock group <b>Fleetwood Mac</b>. The <b>tour</b> \nbegan in Minneapolis, Minnesota on September 30, 2014 and concluded in&nbsp;...", "An Evening with <b>Fleetwood Mac</b> was a concert <b>tour</b> by British-American rock \nband Fleetwood ... This set list is representative of the <b>show</b> on March 11, 2019.", "The <b>tour</b> was branded as a greatest hits <b>show</b> ... In October, The Very Best of \n<b>Fleetwood Mac</b>&nbsp;...", "Christine Anne Perfect (born 12 July 1943), known professionally as Christine \nMcVie following ... McVie was a fan of <b>Fleetwood Mac</b>, and while <b>touring</b> with \nChicken Shack, the two bands would often meet. ... included the hits &quot;Got a Hold \non Me&quot; (#10 US pop and #1 adult contemporary) and &quot;Love Will <b>Show</b> Us How&quot; \n(#30).", "Nigel Watson, 1971, percussion, Watson joined <b>Fleetwood Mac</b> ... live backing \nvocalist starting for the On with the <b>Show Tour</b> in 2014.", "(2013); On With the <b>Show Tour</b> (2014-15). Extended Play <b>Tour</b> is a world <b>tour</b> by \nthe rock group <b>Fleetwood Mac</b> that began on April 4,&nbsp;...", "Stephanie Lynn Nicks (born May 26, 1948) is an American singer and songwriter. \nNicks is best ... Rumours, <b>Fleetwood Mac&#39;s</b> second album after the incorporation \nof Nicks and Buckingham, was the ... She also began a North American <b>tour</b> with \n<b>Fleetwood Mac</b>, now reunited with Christine McVie, the On with the <b>Show tour</b>.", "The Unleashed <b>Tour</b> was a concert <b>tour</b> by the rock band <b>Fleetwood Mac</b>. The \n<b>tour</b> ran from ... The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions 1967–1969 &middot; <b>Show</b>-Biz \nBlues &middot; The Best of Peter Green&#39;s <b>Fleetwood Mac</b> &middot; The Very Best of <b>Fleetwood</b> \n<b>Mac</b>&nbsp;...", "The Behind the Mask <b>Tour</b> was a worldwide concert <b>tour</b> by the British-American \npop rock group, <b>Fleetwood Mac</b>. ... Before the Boston <b>show</b>, the band showed up \nat Boston&#39;s Hard Rock Cafe, signing autographs and donated a guitar to their&nbsp;...", "The Mirage <b>Tour</b> in Autumn 1982 was a concert <b>tour</b> by British-American pop rock \nband <b>Fleetwood Mac</b>. ... The October 22 <b>show</b> at The Forum in Inglewood, was \nfilmed and released in 1984 in VHS (and later in DVD) under the title &quot;Fleetwood\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When is the last time fleetwood mac toured?", "When is the last time Fleetwood Mac went on tour?", "Prior to the current tour, when was the last time Fleetwood Mac toured?" ]
[ "The <b>Attorney General</b> of <b>Wisconsin</b> is a constitutional officer in the executive \nbranch of the ... (1827-1893), <b>Republican</b>, January 2, 1860, October 7, 1862.", "Brad Schimel (born February 18, 1965) is an American prosecutor and judge. He \nwas the 44th <b>Attorney General</b> of <b>Wisconsin</b>, serving from 2015 to 2019. ... \nSchimel also defended alleged gerrymandering by the state&#39;s <b>Republican</b> \nlegislature,&nbsp;...", "Kathleen Falk (born June 26, 1951) is an American attorney, politician, and \npolicymaker from ... In 1983, Falk was hired as an assistant <b>attorney general</b> in \nthe <b>Wisconsin</b> Department of Justice. Attorney ... She went on to lose the general \nelection <b>race</b> by fewer than 9,000 votes out of more than 2.1 million cast. Falk \nwas a&nbsp;...", "<b>Republican</b> incumbent Brad Schimel, first elected in 2014, ran for re-election to a \n... <b>Wisconsin Attorney General</b> election, 2018&nbsp;...", "Thomas Edward Fairchild (December 25, 1912 – February 12, 2007) was an \nAmerican lawyer ... That year, Fairchild ran for <b>Attorney General</b> of <b>Wisconsin</b>. ... \nIn 1950, rather than <b>running</b> for re-election as <b>Attorney General</b>, Fairchild chose \nto&nbsp;...", "[edit]. <b>Republican</b> incumbent J. B. Van Hollen, first elected in 2006, is not seeking \na third term in office.", "The 1920 gubernatorial election in <b>Wisconsin</b> was held on November 2, 1920. \n<b>Republican</b> ... former <b>candidate</b> for governor of <b>Wisconsin</b> in 1914 and the future \nSenator and <b>Attorney General</b> of <b>Wisconsin</b>, the Democratic Party (United States)\n&nbsp;...", "Charles Edward Estabrook (October 31, 1847 – December 3, 1918) was an \nAmerican schoolteacher, lawyer and <b>Republican</b> politician from <b>Wisconsin</b>. \nContents. 1 Background; 2 Public office; 3 Legislative legacy; 4 References. \nBackground[edit]. Estabrook was born near Platteville in Grant County, <b>Wisconsin</b> \non October ... He was elected as <b>Wisconsin Attorney General</b> in 1886, with \n131,358 votes to&nbsp;...", "The 2018 <b>Wisconsin</b> gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 2018. It \noccurred concurrently with a Senate election in the state, elections to the state&#39;s \nU.S. House seats, and various other elections. Incumbent <b>Republican</b> Governor \nScott Walker sought re-election to a third ... John T. Chisholm, <b>Milwaukee</b> County \nDistrict <b>Attorney</b> (endorsed Matt Flynn)&nbsp;...", "JoAnne Kloppenburg (born September 5, 1953) is a judge of the <b>Wisconsin</b> Court \nof Appeals, serving in District 4. Kloppenburg was previously an assistant \n<b>attorney general</b> in the <b>Wisconsin</b> Department of Justice and a <b>candidate</b> for&nbsp;..." ]
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[ "<b>Mandalay Bay</b> is a 43-story luxury <b>resort</b> and casino on the <b>Las Vegas</b> Strip in \nParadise, Nevada. It is owned and operated by MGM Resorts International. One \nof the property&#39;s towers operates as the Delano; the Four Seasons <b>Hotel</b> is \nindependently operated within the <b>Mandalay Bay</b> tower, occupying five <b>floors</b> ... \n<b>There</b> are 24 restaurants at the <b>resort</b>.", "Delano <b>Las Vegas</b> (formerly known as THEhotel) is a 43-story 1,118 room luxury \nsuite <b>hotel</b>. It is owned and operated by MGM Resorts International. It is located \nwithin the <b>Mandalay Bay</b> complex on the <b>Las Vegas</b> Strip in ... Several <b>floors</b> \nwere worked on at a time, allowing much of the <b>hotel</b> to remain open during&nbsp;...", "On the night of October 1, 2017, Stephen Paddock opened fire on <b>a</b> crowd of \nconcertgoers at ... He was booked into Room 32-135, <b>a</b> complimentary room on \nthe 32nd <b>floor</b>. ... Before the shooting Paddock spent much of his time at \n<b>Mandalay Bay</b> ... <b>There</b> were also multiple false reports of additional shooters at \nother <b>hotels</b>&nbsp;...", "The city of <b>Las Vegas</b>, Nevada and its surrounding unincorporated communities \nin the Las ... The first high-rise <b>hotel</b> and casino <b>resort</b> to rise higher than 492 feet \n(150 m) ... ft (m), <b>Floors</b>, Year, Coordinates, Notes ... <b>There</b> are currently three \nbuildings under construction in the <b>Las Vegas</b> ... &quot;<b>Mandalay Bay Hotel</b> &amp; Casino&quot;.", "The Westgate <b>Las Vegas Resort</b> &amp; Casino is a <b>hotel</b>, casino, and timeshare <b>resort</b> \nin ... The <b>hotel</b> tower is 375 feet (114 m) tall, with 30 <b>floors</b>. ... <b>There</b> was also a \ncomplex of international restaurants, offering Bavarian, ... This design was \nimitated by later <b>Las Vegas hotels</b> such as the Mirage, <b>Mandalay Bay</b>, and \nVenetian.", "This is a list of <b>hotels</b> that have 2,000+ rooms. The First World <b>Hotel</b> is the largest \n<b>hotel</b> in the ... Name, Country, City, Rooms, <b>Floors</b>, Note ... The Venetian <b>Resort</b> \n<b>Las Vegas</b> (The Venetian <b>Las Vegas</b> and The Palazzo) ... <b>Mandalay Bay</b>, Delano \nand Four Seasons &middot; United States, <b>Las Vegas</b>, 4,426, 43 (<b>Mandalay Bay</b> tower).", "Luxor <b>Las Vegas</b> is a 30-story <b>hotel</b> and casino situated on the southern end of \nthe <b>Las Vegas</b> ... The <b>resort</b> is flanked by the <b>Mandalay Bay</b> to the south and by \nthe Excalibur to ... Every day, Hortizuela and co-worker Nick Mihalic take an \nelevator 30 <b>floors</b> up, then climb a series of ladders and stairs that lead to the \nLuxor&#39;s light&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>Las Vegas</b>&quot; is the 18th episode of the fifth season of the American sitcom \nModern Family, and ... Jay (Ed O&#39;Neill) sold the owner of <b>Mandalay Bay</b>, Burt (\nRay Laska), some closet space and Burt gave him free access to the three ... Phil \n(Ty Burrell) and Claire (Julie Bowen) wanted to go to <b>Las Vegas</b> for <b>their</b> own \nreasons.", "Park MGM, formerly Monte Carlo <b>Resort</b> and Casino, is a megaresort <b>hotel</b> and \ncasino on the <b>Las Vegas</b> Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. The <b>hotel</b>, with \na height of 360 ft (110 m), has 32 <b>floors</b>, featuring a ... On October 7, 2010, the \nJabbawockeez began performance of <b>their</b> residency at Monte ... &quot;Victoria <b>Bay</b>?&quot;.", "The MGM Grand <b>Las Vegas</b> is a <b>hotel</b> and casino located on the <b>Las Vegas</b> Strip \nin Paradise, ... Owned and operated by MGM Resorts International, the 30-<b>floor</b> \nmain ... This was the first of its kind opened by a <b>hotel</b> company at <b>any</b> United \nStates ... &quot;MGM Resorts Agrees to Sell MGM Grand, <b>Mandalay Bay</b> to Joint \nVenture&nbsp;..." ]
[ "How many floors are there at the mandalay bay hotel in las vegas?" ]
[ "In North Carolina, <b>Ricky Bobby</b> (Will Ferrell) is a <b>man</b> who grew up dreaming of ... \nopenly gay <b>French</b> Formula One driver Jean Girard (Sacha Baron Cohen). ... Fox \n<b>play</b>-by-<b>play</b> commentator Mike Joy commented on how it was &quot;shades of&nbsp;...", "John William Ferrell is an American <b>actor</b>, comedian, producer, writer and \nbusinessman. ... In 2006, Ferrell starred in Stranger Than Fiction and <b>Talladega</b> \n<b>Nights</b>: The Ballad of <b>Ricky Bobby</b>. ... He has had several guest appearances on \nFamily <b>Guy</b>, where he <b>played</b> the Black Knight in &quot;Mr. Saturday Knight&quot;, as well as \nFat&nbsp;...", "Gary Michael Cole (born September 20, 1956) is an American <b>actor</b> and voice \n<b>actor</b>. ... He has done voice work on several animated series (Family <b>Guy</b>; Kim \nPossible; ... Cole also appeared in the films <b>Talladega Nights</b>, Forever Strong, \nand&nbsp;...", "Sacha Noam Baron Cohen (born 13 October 1971) is an English <b>actor</b>, comedian\n, writer, ... Baron Cohen was educated at The Haberdashers&#39; Aske&#39;s <b>Boys</b>&#39; School, \nan independent school ... Ferrell&#39;s arch rival, the <b>French</b> Formula One speed \ndemon Jean Girard, in the hit <b>Talladega Nights</b>: The Ballad of <b>Ricky Bobby</b> (2006\n).", "Jane Marie Lynch (born July 14, 1960) is an American actress, voice actress, \nauthor, singer ... Since 2013, she has hosted the NBC game show Hollywood \nGame Night, for which she ... Lynch got her start in films in 1988, <b>playing</b> a small \nrole in the film Vice Versa. ... <b>Talladega Nights</b>: The Ballad of <b>Ricky Bobby</b>, Lucy \nBobby.", "Alex Wurman (born October 5, 1966) is an American composer who hails from \nChicago. He is best known for his film scores to March of the Penguins, \nAnchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, <b>Talladega Nights</b>: The Ballad of <b>Ricky</b> \n<b>Bobby</b>, ... Nights: The Ballad of <b>Ricky Bobby</b>, the contemporary interpretations of \n<b>French</b>&nbsp;...", "&quot;King of the Road&quot; is a song written and originally recorded in November 1964 by \ncountry singer Roger Miller. The lyrics tell of the day-to-day life of a vagabond \nhobo who, despite being poor (a &quot;<b>man</b> of means by no means&quot;), revels in his \nfreedom, ... It is also <b>played</b> at the beginning of <b>Talladega Nights</b>: The Ballad of \n<b>Ricky</b>&nbsp;...", "Leslie Louise Bibb (born November 17, 1974) is an American actress and model. \n... in the films Iron <b>Man</b> and Iron <b>Man</b> 2, with the character reappearing in several \nviral marketing campaigns as the host ... That year, she <b>played</b> Will Ferrell&#39;s wife \nCarley in the comedy feature film <b>Talladega Nights</b>: The Ballad of <b>Ricky Bobby</b>.", "Fictional <b>French</b> people by ethnic or national origin‎ (8 C) ... Gavroche &middot; Le Génie \ndes alpages &middot; Brigadier Gerard &middot; Jean Girard (<b>Talladega Nights</b>) &middot; Madame Giry&nbsp;...", "Step Brothers is a 2008 American comedy film directed by Adam McKay, \nproduced by Jimmy Miller and Judd Apatow, and written by Will Ferrell and \nMcKay from a story by Ferrell, McKay, and John C. Reilly. It follows Brennan (\nFerrell) and Dale (Reilly), two grown <b>men</b> who are forced ... July 25, 2008, two \nyears after <b>Talladega Nights</b>: The Ballad of <b>Ricky Bobby</b>." ]
[ "Who plays the french guy on talladega nights?" ]
[ "&quot;<b>Love on the Brain</b>&quot; is a song recorded by singer Rihanna for her eighth studio \nalbum, Anti ... Lyrical examples include &quot;It beats me black and blue but it fucks me \nso good / That I can&#39;t get enough / <b>Must be love on the brain</b>.&quot; Adam R. ... This \nperformance <b>made</b> the single re-enter the UK iTunes Chart at #45 later that \nevening.", "&quot;It <b>Must Be Love</b>&quot; is a song written and originally recorded in 1971 by Labi Siffre. \nIt was also recorded by ska/pop band Madness in 1981. The song was featured&nbsp;...", "<b>Love</b> encompasses a range of strong and positive emotional and mental states, \nfrom the most ... Philosopher Gottfried Leibniz said that <b>love is &quot;to</b> be delighted by \nthe ... that as people fall in <b>love</b>, the <b>brain</b> consistently releases a certain set of \nchemicals, ... This mentality <b>created</b> a vision of strongly defined gender roles, \nwhich&nbsp;...", "Pinky and the <b>Brain</b> is an American animated television series. It was the first \nanimated ... Nevertheless, <b>Brain</b> has a subtle sense of humor and has even fallen \nin <b>love</b>, with ... is misplaced, and that all he really wants <b>is to</b> go back home to his \nparents. ... <b>Brain&#39;s</b> similarity to Orson Welles was <b>made</b> explicit in the Animaniacs\n&nbsp;...", "Robyn Rihanna Fenty is a Barbadian singer, songwriter, actress, and \nbusinesswoman, who ... Aside from her work in music, Rihanna <b>made</b> her acting \ndebut in a cameo role in the successful ... Further Platinum-certified singles &quot;\nNeeded Me&quot; and &quot;<b>Love on the Brain</b>&quot; both peaked inside the top 10 of the US Hot \n100. In 2016&nbsp;...", "Unconditional <b>love</b> is known as affection without any limitations, or <b>love</b> without \nconditions. ... Some authors <b>make</b> a distinction between unconditional <b>love</b> and \nconditional ... Unconditional <b>love should</b> not be mistaken with unconditional \ndedication: ... The other four active parts were different, showing certain <b>brain</b> \nregions&nbsp;...", "Occupy Central with <b>Love</b> and Peace was a single-purpose Hong Kong civil \ndisobedience ... The chief executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative \nRegion <b>shall</b> be selected by election or through consultations held ... He believed \nthat the poll results would <b>make</b> it harder to find a reform package agreeable to \nBeijing.", "&quot;I Feel <b>Love</b>&quot; is a song by Donna Summer. Produced and co-written by Giorgio \nMoroder and ... He went on to predict that the track &quot;<b>should</b> easily equal if not \nsurpass&quot; the success of &quot;<b>Love</b> to <b>Love</b> You Baby&quot; in the clubs. ... In 1978, disco \nand hi-NRG DJ Patrick Cowley <b>created</b> a 15:43 remix of &quot;I Feel <b>Love</b>&quot; which, \ndespite not&nbsp;...", "&quot;Mother <b>Love</b>&quot; is a song by Queen, from the album <b>Made</b> in Heaven, released in \n1995 after Freddie Mercury&#39;s death in 1991. It was written by Mercury and Brian&nbsp;...", "Thaddis Laphonia &quot;Kuk&quot; Harrell is an American songwriter, vocal producer, \narranger and ... <b>Love</b> Hate was the premiere project of RedZone&#39;s newly formed \nlabel Radio Killa/RedZone. ... This <b>made</b> it the ninth largest album debut of the \nyear 2008. The second single from ... My role <b>is to</b> capture the artist&#39;s personality. \nTo trick&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who made must be love on the brain?", "Who sang love on the brain?", "Who wrote love on the brain?", "Who produced love on the brain?", "Who made love on the brain as the vocal producer?" ]
[ "&quot;<b>Up Where We Belong</b>&quot; is a song written by Jack Nitzsche, Buffy Sainte-Marie \nand Will ... me realize it had hit potential. It was so unusual – that &#39;<b>Love</b>, <b>lift us</b> up .", "<b>Love Lifts Us</b> Up: A Collection 1968-83 is a compilation album by ... 19, and &quot;<b>Up</b> \n<b>Where We Belong</b>&quot;, a duet with Joe Cocker from the 1982 movie An Officer and&nbsp;...", "Lord <b>Lift Us</b> Up is the debut album released by brother and sister duo BeBe &amp; \nCeCe Winans, ... &quot;I Really <b>Love</b> You&quot;, B. Winans, 4:16. 7. &quot;<b>Up Where We Belong</b>&quot;, \nBuffy Sainte-Marie, Jack Nitzsche, Will Jennings, 4:57. 8. &quot;He&#39;ll Be There&quot;&nbsp;...", "Buffy Sainte-Marie, CC is an Indigenous Canadian-<b>American</b> singer-songwriter, \nmusician, ... Her singing and writing repertoire also includes subjects of <b>love</b>, war, \nreligion, and mysticism. ... Her song &quot;<b>Up Where We Belong</b>&quot;, co-written for the film \nAn Officer and a Gentleman, won both the Academy Award for Best Original&nbsp;...", "Bernard Alfred Nitzsche (22 April 1937 – 25 August 2000), known professionally \nas Jack Nitzsche, was an <b>American</b> musician, arranger, ... In 1983, he won the \nAcademy Award for Best Original Song for co-writing &quot;<b>Up Where We Belong</b>&quot;. ... I \nmade that up for the credits on those Stones albums—it was just a regular piano (\nor&nbsp;...", "Word painting is the musical technique of composing music that reflects the literal \nmeaning of a song&#39;s lyrics. For example, ascending scales would accompany \nlyrics about going up; slow ... In the chorus of &quot;<b>Up Where We Belong</b>&quot;, the melody \nrises during the words &quot;<b>Love lift us</b> up&quot;. In Johnny Cash&#39;s &quot;Ring of Fire&quot;, there is \nan&nbsp;...", "In My Dreams is a British music album released by the Military Wives, originally a \nchoir of ... &quot;<b>Up Where We Belong</b> (<b>Love Lift Us</b> Up)&quot;, Will Jennings &middot; Jack Nitzsche \nand Buffy Sainte-Marie, 4:17. 5. &quot;True Love Ways&quot;, Buddy Holly and Norman&nbsp;...", "Jennifer Jean Warnes (born March 3, 1947) is an American singer, songwriter, \narranger and ... Warnes teamed up with Joe Cocker to record &quot;<b>Up Where We</b> \n<b>Belong</b>&quot; for the 1982 motion picture An Officer and a Gentleman. ... Warnes \nsinging, 2004 (recalled); <b>Love Lifts Us</b> Up: A Collection 1968-83 – Raven (\nAustralia), 2004&nbsp;...", "BeBe &amp; CeCe Winans are an <b>American</b> gospel music brother and sister duo. \nBeBe and CeCe ... It featured the singles &quot;Addictive <b>Love</b>&quot; and a cover of The \nStaple Singers&#39; &quot;I&#39;ll Take ... 1984, &quot;<b>Up Where We Belong</b>&quot;, —, 27, —, —, Lord <b>Lift</b> \n<b>Us</b> Up.", "&quot;Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing&quot; is a popular song with music by Sammy Fain \nand lyrics by ... was referenced in Moulin Rouge! when Christian says, &quot;Love is \nlike oxygen - love is a many splendored thing - <b>love lifts us up where we belong</b>!" ]
[ "Who sings the song love lift us up where we belong?", "Who sings the song up where we belong in 1982?", "Who sings the song lord lift us up, a cover of up where we belong, in 1984?" ]
[ "<b>Lobbying</b>, persuasion, or interest representation is the act of attempting to \ninfluence the actions, ... Professional <b>lobbyists are</b> people whose business is \ntrying to influence legislation, regulation, or other government ... <b>They</b> include \nfront groups, lobbies, promises of self-regulation, lawsuits, and industry-funded \nresearch that&nbsp;...", "<b>Lobbying</b> in the United States describes paid activity in which special interests \nhire ... While numbers like <b>these</b> suggest that <b>lobbying</b> is a widespread activity, \nmost accounts suggest that the Washington ... Well-connected <b>lobbyists work in</b> \nWashington for years, know the issues, <b>are</b> highly skilled advocates, and have&nbsp;...", "The Jack Abramoff Indian <b>lobbying</b> scandal was a United States political scandal \nexposed in ... In one case, <b>they</b> secretly orchestrated <b>lobbying</b> against their own \nclients in ... In the course of the scheme, the <b>lobbyists were</b> accused of illegally \ngiving gifts ... Reed proposed to Abramoff some <b>work</b> which he and his firm, \nCentury&nbsp;...", "<b>Lobbying</b> in the United Kingdom plays a significant role in the formation of \nlegislation and a ... Companies and individuals who <b>operate in</b> this sector \ncommonly use the terms &quot;public ... Current levels of <b>lobbying are</b> causing concern \nas is the so-called &quot;revolving door&quot; by which ... <b>They</b> had been ordered to repay £\n60,000.", "Each Arab government hires <b>lobbyists</b> to <b>do</b> their <b>work for</b> them. And <b>we</b> Arab \nAmericans <b>are</b> not an Arab <b>lobby</b>. I think that the thing in the Jewish community \nthat&#39;s&nbsp;...", "The Israel <b>lobby</b> is the diverse coalition of those who, as individuals and/or as \ngroups, seek to ... According to Mitchell Bard, there <b>are</b>, three key formal <b>lobbying</b> \ngroups: ... Other key organizations which <b>they</b> state <b>work to</b> benefit Israel, in many \ncases by influencing US foreign policy, include the American Jewish Congress,&nbsp;...", "The <b>lobbyists</b> also orchestrated <b>lobbying</b> against their own clients in order to \nforce them to pay for <b>lobbying</b> services. <b>These</b> practices <b>were</b> the subject both of \nlong-&nbsp;...", "Direct <b>lobbying</b> in the United States <b>are</b> methods used by <b>lobbyists</b> to influence \nUnited States legislative bodies. Interest groups from many sectors spend billions \nof dollars on <b>lobbying</b>. Three laws govern U.S. <b>lobbying</b>. <b>These</b> require that a \n<b>lobbying</b> entity must be registered, allow nonprofit ... After <b>working for</b> the <b>lobbyist</b> \nfirm for six years, Shockey returned to <b>work for</b>&nbsp;...", "Paul John Manafort Jr is an American former <b>lobbyist</b>, political consultant, former \nattorney, and ... On October 27, 2017, Manafort and his business associate Rick \nGates <b>were</b> indicted in the U.S. District Court for the ... <b>These</b> activities led \nManafort&#39;s firm to be listed amongst the top five <b>lobbying</b> firms receiving money \nfrom&nbsp;...", "In politics, the &quot;revolving door&quot; is a movement of personnel between roles as \nlegislators and ... The <b>lobbying</b> industry is especially affected by the revolving \ndoor concept, as the ... must start in an affiliate or division unrelated to their \ngovernment <b>work</b>. One big loophole is that <b>these</b> restrictions <b>do</b> not apply to many \nhigh-level&nbsp;..." ]
[ "What is a lobbyist and who do they work for?", "What is a lobbyist?", "who do lobbyist work for?" ]
[ "The <b>Williams sisters</b> are two professional American tennis players: Venus \nWilliams (b. 1980), a seven-time Grand Slam title winner (singles), and Serena&nbsp;...", "The <b>Williams sisters</b> had claimed they could beat any man outside the top 200, \nand&nbsp;...", "Venus <b>Williams</b> and Serena <b>Williams</b> are professional tennis players and <b>sisters</b> \nwho have faced off 30 times in professional tournaments, most recently in the&nbsp;...", "She played her <b>sister</b> Serena in the final, which was the first Grand Slam singles \nfinal contested by&nbsp;...", "Yetunde Hawanya Tara Price (9 August 1972 – 14 September 2003) was the \noldest half-<b>sister</b> of and personal assistant to the leading tennis players Venus \nand Serena <b>Williams</b>.", "<b>Williams</b> was one of five children and the only son of Julia Mae Metcalf (died \n1985) and Richard Dove <b>Williams</b>, Sr. of Shreveport, Louisiana. His younger \n<b>sisters</b>&nbsp;...", "(doubles); 4.7 1998: Karsten Braasch vs. the <b>Williams sisters</b>; 4.8 2003: Yannick \nNoah vs. Justine Henin; 4.9 2013: Novak Djokovic vs. Li Na. 5 Challenges that&nbsp;...", "Oracene Price (born April 3, 1952) is an American tennis coach. She is best \nknown for being both the mother and coach of Venus and Serena Williams, \nregarded among the best tennis players of all time. She is the former wife of \nRichard Williams, whom she divorced in 2002. ... 6x WTA Tour Championships (\nWilliams sisters)", "Braasch competed in a &quot;Battle of the Sexes&quot; contest against the <b>Williams sisters</b> (\nVenus and Serena) at the 1998 Australian Open when he was ranked 203.", "Hannah Williams was born in Taylor, Pennsylvania and performed as a young \nchild with her older sister Dorothy as &quot;The <b>Williams Sisters</b>&quot;, a singing and \ndancing&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who won wimbledon in the women's division?", "Who won singles at wimbledon in the 2017 women's division?", "Who won singles at wimbledon in the 2016 women's division?", "Who won singles at wimbledon in the 2015 women's division?", "Who won doubles at wimbledon in the 2017 women's division?", "Who won doubles at wimbledon in the 2016 women's division?", "Who won doubles at wimbledon in the 2015 women's division?" ]
[ "Israel Kaʻanoʻi Kamakawiwoʻole also called Bruddah Iz or IZ, was a Native \n<b>Hawaiian</b> singer-<b>songwriter</b>, musician, and <b>Hawaiian</b> sovereignty activist. ... His \nmedley of &quot;<b>Somewhere Over the Rainbow</b>/What a Wonderful World&quot; was \nreleased ... It featured a <b>version</b> of his most popular song, the medley &quot;\n<b>Somewhere Over the</b>&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>Over the Rainbow</b>&quot; is a ballad composed by Harold Arlen with <b>lyrics</b> by Yip \nHarburg. ... The film <b>version</b> of &quot;<b>Over the Rainbow</b>&quot; was unavailable to the public \nuntil the soundtrack was released by MGM in 1956 to ... mit dem NDR-\nTanzorchester, recorded November 2, 1960; ^ &quot;Israel Kamakawiwo&#39;ole: The \nVoice Of <b>Hawaii</b>&quot;.", "<b>Somewhere Over the Rainbow</b>/What a Wonderful World is a medley of the songs \n&quot;Over the Rainbow&quot; and &quot;What a Wonderful World&quot;, by Israel Kamakawiwoʻole \nand released on his albums Ka ʻAnoʻi and Facing Future. Contents. 1 \nRecording history; 2 In popular culture; 3 Other cover <b>versions</b>; 4 Chart ... He \nplayed and <b>sang</b>, one take, and it was over.", "notes[edit]. Link for note 10 for example is deleted. Could anyone please review \nthe article? ... The <b>Hawaiian</b> language is beautifully phonetic: just sound it out. ... \nThere is more than one <b>version of &quot;Somewhere Over the Rainbow</b>&quot; on the ... \nIsrael <b>sings</b> Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World and Bill Frisell plays an&nbsp;...", "Philip Kunia Pahinui was a slack-key guitarist and singer of <b>Hawaiian</b> music. \nBorn into a ... He also appeared on <b>Hawaii</b> Calls, a popular international radio \nshow that began in the 1930s. ... performance of &quot;<b>Somewhere Over the Rainbow</b>/\nWhat a Wonderful World&quot; on ... Create a book &middot; Download as PDF &middot; Printable \n<b>version</b>&nbsp;...", "Lava is a 2014 American computer-animated musical short film, produced by \nPixar Animation ... The short is a musical love story that takes place over \nthousands of years. ... heard Israel Kamakawiwoʻole&#39;s rendition of &quot;<b>Somewhere</b> \n<b>Over The Rainbow</b>&quot;, ... He <b>sings</b> a song (lava) to the ocean each day for \nthousands of years,&nbsp;...", "Kamuela Kahoano (born December 27, 1980) is a singer/<b>songwriter</b>, painter/\nvisual artist and music producer from Honolulu, <b>Hawaii</b>. His music has elements \nof acoustic, folk, indie and alternative with <b>Hawaiian</b> ... Kamuela Kahoano <b>singing</b> \nIsrael Kamakawiwo&#39;ole&#39;s <b>version of &quot;Somewhere over the Rainbow</b>&quot; on YouTube\n&nbsp;...", "&quot;What a Wonderful World&quot; is a jazz song written by Bob Thiele (as &quot;George \nDouglas&quot;) and ... In 2007, Georgian-British singer-<b>songwriter</b> Katie Melua \nrecorded a <b>version</b> of the song with American singer and ... <b>Hawaiian</b> ukulele \n<b>version</b> (medley with &quot;<b>Somewhere Over the Rainbow</b>&quot;) on the album Facing \nFuture (sold over 2.5&nbsp;...", "Wonderful World is an album by the <b>Hawaiian</b> musician Israel Kamakawiwo&#39;ole \nreleased 2007, a decade after his death in 1997. The album is considered a&nbsp;...", "50 First Dates is a 2004 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Segal \nand starring ... Most of the film was shot <b>on</b> location in Oahu, <b>Hawaii on</b> the \nWindward side ... tell Henry that Lucy <b>sings</b> The Beach Boys&#39; &quot;Wouldn&#39;t It Be Nice&quot; \nonly <b>on</b> days ... The soundtrack contains cover <b>versions</b> of songs that were \noriginally&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who sings hawaiian version of somewhere over the rainbow?", "Who sings the Hawaiian version of \"Somewhere Over the Rainbow\" released in 1990?", "Who sings a cover of the Hawaiian version of \"Somewhere Over the Rainbow\" in their 2001 album Wanted?", "Who sings a cover of the Hawaiian version of \"Somewhere Over the Rainbow\" in their 2002 album Sweet Is the Melody?", "Who sings a cover of the Hawaiian version of \"Somewhere Over the Rainbow\" in their 2004 album Poetic License?", "Who sings a cover of the Hawaiian version of \"Somewhere Over the Rainbow\" in season seven of American idol?", "Who sings a cover of the Hawaiian version of \"Somewhere Over the Rainbow\" in season sixteen of American idol?" ]
[ "Gondwana or Gondwanaland was a <b>supercontinent</b> that existed from the \nNeoproterozoic (about 550 million years ago) until the Jurassic (about 180 \nmillion years ago). It was formed by the accretion <b>of</b> several cratons. Eventually, \nGondwana became the largest piece <b>of</b> continental crust <b>of</b> the Paleozoic Era, ... \nGondwana (and <b>Pangaea</b>) gradually broke up <b>during the Mesozoic Era</b>.", "The Paleozoic <b>era</b> began and ended with <b>supercontinents</b> and <b>in</b> between were \nthe rise <b>of</b> mountains along the continental margins, and flooding and draining&nbsp;...", "At the beginning <b>of the Mesozoic Era</b>, Africa was joined with Earth&#39;s other \ncontinents <b>in Pangaea</b>. Africa shared the <b>supercontinent&#39;s</b> relatively uniform \nfauna which&nbsp;...", "The <b>era</b> witnessed the gradual rifting <b>of</b> the <b>supercontinent Pangaea</b> into \nseparate landmasses that would move into their current positions <b>during</b> the next \n<b>era</b>. The&nbsp;...", "<b>Pangaea</b> or Pangea was a <b>supercontinent</b> that existed <b>during</b> the late Paleozoic \nand early <b>Mesozoic eras</b>. It assembled from earlier continental units&nbsp;...", "The <b>supercontinent Pangaea</b> was rifting <b>during the Triassic</b>—especially late <b>in</b> \nthe <b>period</b>—but had not yet separated. The first&nbsp;...", "The Jurassic is a geologic period and system that spanned 56 million years from \nthe end <b>of the</b> ... <b>During</b> the early <b>Jurassic period</b>, the <b>supercontinent Pangaea</b> \nbroke up into the northern <b>supercontinent</b> Laurasia and the southern&nbsp;...", "The list is written <b>in</b> reverse-chronological order (&quot;stratolithic order&quot;). Dates are \ngiven as the approximate beginning <b>of</b> the formation <b>of</b> the <b>supercontinent</b>; dates \n<b>in</b> parentheses are approximate date <b>of</b> the fully formed <b>supercontinent</b>. The \nNotes column provides the geologic time period <b>of</b> the fully formed \n<b>supercontinent</b>. ... &quot;Tectonics <b>of the Triassic Period</b>&quot;. www.ucmp.berkeley.edu.", "The <b>supercontinent</b> cycle is the quasi-periodic aggregation and dispersal <b>of</b> Earth\n&#39;s continental ... evidence, is that <b>supercontinent</b> cycles did not occur before about \n0.6 Ga (<b>during</b> the Ediacaran <b>Period</b>). Instead ... <b>supercontinent</b> cycle and is \nbeing observed for the <b>Mesozoic</b>–Cenozoic <b>supercontinent</b> cycle, still <b>in</b> progress\n.", "The <b>Precambrian</b> is the earliest part <b>of</b> Earth&#39;s history, set before the current \nPhanerozoic Eon. ... The <b>supercontinent</b>, known as Rodinia, broke up around \n750 Ma. ... Neoproterozoic: The youngest geologic <b>era of</b> the Proterozoic Eon, \nfrom the&nbsp;..." ]
[ "What was the name of the super continent during the mesozoic era?" ]
[ "&quot;<b>Beauty and the Beast</b>&quot; is a song written by lyricist Howard Ashman and \ncomposer Alan Menken for the Disney animated feature film <b>Beauty and the</b> \n<b>Beast</b> (1991). The film&#39;s <b>theme song</b>, the Broadway-inspired ballad was first \nrecorded by ... The song is also featured in the 2017 live-action adaptation; <b>sung</b> \nby Emma&nbsp;...", "<b>Beauty and the Beast</b>: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the official \nsoundtrack album to the ... According to Menken, the film&#39;s <b>theme</b> and title <b>song</b>, &quot;\n<b>Beauty and the Beast</b>&quot;, was &quot;a very hard ... Because Disney could not afford to \nhire a &quot;big <b>singer</b>&quot;, they drafted Canadian <b>singer</b> Celine Dion, who was relatively \nnew to the&nbsp;...", "15. &quot;The Mob <b>Song</b>&quot;, Howard Ashman, Luke Evans, Josh Gad, Ensemble, Emma \nWatson, Ian McKellen, Stanley Tucci, Nathan Mack,&nbsp;...", "&quot;Evermore&quot; is a <b>song</b> written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Tim Rice for \nthe musical ... Having not <b>sung</b> professionally since childhood, Stevens was \nrequired to retrain ... The accompaniment begins with the <b>Beast&#39;s</b> &quot;eerie&quot; <b>theme</b> \nbefore&nbsp;...", "&quot;Belle&quot; is a <b>song</b> written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Howard Ashman \nfor Walt Disney Pictures&#39; 30th animated feature film <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> (1991). \nOriginally recorded by American actress and <b>singer</b> Paige O&#39;Hara and American \nactor Richard White, &quot;Belle&quot;, ... first <b>song</b> and <b>opening</b> number, &quot;Belle&quot; appears \nduring <b>Beauty and the Beast</b>&nbsp;...", "<b>Beauty and the Beast</b> is a 1991 American animated musical romantic fantasy film \nproduced by ... He looks up to Gaston as his hero and <b>sings</b> a <b>song</b> with the other \nvillagers to cheer him up. ... A pop version of the &quot;<b>Beauty and the Beast</b>&quot; <b>theme</b>, \nperformed by Céline Dion and Peabo Bryson over the end credits, was released\n&nbsp;...", "&quot;Be Our Guest&quot; is a <b>song</b> written by lyricist Howard Ashman and composer Alan \nMenken for ... <b>Beauty and the Beast&#39;s</b> fourth musical number, &quot;Be Our Guest&quot; is \nset within the first half of ... In order to distract the hyenas, Timon sat on top of \nPumbaa the warthog (Seth Rogen) and <b>sang the opening</b> lines of the <b>song</b> , but \nonly got&nbsp;...", "&quot;So Close&quot; is a song written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Stephen \nSchwartz for the musical fantasy film Enchanted (2007), recorded by American \n<b>singer</b> Jon McLaughlin. ... who had previously arranged pop versions of the \n<b>theme songs</b> from <b>Beauty and the Beast</b>, Aladdin (1992) and Pocahontas (1995). \nThe song&nbsp;...", "An entirely new <b>song</b> entitled &quot;A Change in Me&quot; was written specially for Toni \nBraxton when the R&amp;B <b>singer</b> joined the production in the role of <b>Belle</b> in 1998, \nand&nbsp;...", "&quot;How Does a Moment Last Forever&quot; is a <b>song</b> written by lyricist Tim Rice and \ncomposer Alan ... In <b>Beauty and the Beast</b>, the <b>song</b> is first performed by Maurice \n(Kline) shortly after the <b>opening</b> act &quot;Belle&quot;. ... There, while she <b>sings</b> &quot;How Does \na Moment Last Forever&quot;, they find a Plague mask and Belle learns that her \nmother fell&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who sang the theme song to beauty and the beast?", "Who sang the theme song to beauty and the beast in the movie?", "Who sang the theme song to beauty and the beast on the soundtrack single?", "Who sang the theme song to beauty and the beast in the 2017 live-action adaptation?", "Who sang the theme song to beauty and the beast in the end credits of the 2017 live-action adaptation?" ]
[ "Adam G. Sevani (born June 29, 1992) is an American actor and dancer, known \nfor playing Robert Alexander III / <b>Moose in the Step Up</b> film series. ... York Times, \nfor portraying a character who &quot;might be the baddest nerd in <b>movie</b> history&quot;.", "<b>Step Up</b> 3D is a 2010 American 3D dance film written by Amy Andelson and \nEmily Meyer and directed by <b>Step Up</b> 2: The Streets&#39;s Jon M. Chu. The sequel \nsees the return of Adam Sevani and Alyson Stoner, who portrayed <b>Moose</b> from \n<b>Step Up</b> 2: The Streets ... It was also the second <b>movie</b> to feature the Dolby \nSurround 7.1 audio format&nbsp;...", "Distributed by, Lionsgate <b>Films</b> ... <b>Step Up</b>: All In is a 2014 American dance film \ndirected by Trish Sie. ... Sean and <b>Moose</b> recruit Andie West and later Vladd, \nViolet, Hair, Chad, Monster, the Santiago Twins, Jenny Kido and Gauge to the \ncrew.", "<b>Step Up</b> is an American dance drama multi-media franchise created by Duane \nAdler. The franchise includes of five <b>films</b>, a spin-off film and a television series. ... \nRobert &quot;<b>Moose</b>&quot; Alexander III, Adam G. Sevani. Blake Collins, Will Kemp. Sophie\n&nbsp;...", "It is the sequel to the 2006 film <b>Step Up</b> from Touchstone Pictures. ... tags along \nand begins to develop a crush on <b>Moose</b> after salsa dancing with him. ... MTV \n<b>Movie</b> Award for Best Kiss (Briana Evigan and Robert Hoffman, winner); Imagen\n&nbsp;...", "The <b>films</b> series&#39; choreographer Jamal Sims was expected to choreograph the \nfirst episode after which subsequent episodes would be choreographed by \nJamaica&nbsp;...", "<b>Step Up</b> is a 2006 American romantic dance film directed by Anne Fletcher \nstarring Channing ... Katherine&#39;s husband died a few years ago prior to the <b>movie</b>\n; Jamie Scott as Colin, Lucy&#39;s famous singer boyfriend who later cheats on her.", "<b>Step Up</b> Revolution is a 2012 American 3D dance film and the fourth installment \nin the <b>Step Up</b> ... Unlike the first three <b>films</b>, produced by Touchstone Pictures and \ndistributed by Walt Disney ... public announcement, with the help of members \nfrom The House of Pirates, including <b>Moose</b> (Adam Sevani), Vladd and Jenny \nKido.", "Jonathan Murray Chu is an American filmmaker. He has directed the <b>films Step</b> \n<b>Up</b> 2: The Streets, <b>Step Up</b> 3D, Justin Bieber: Never Say Never, Hasbro&nbsp;...", "Jenna Lee Dewan is an American actress and dancer. She started her career as \na backup dancer for Janet Jackson, and later worked with artists including P!nk, \nMissy Elliott, and Christina Aguilera. She is known for her role as Nora Clark in \nthe 2006 film <b>Step Up</b>. She has ... Awards, Choice <b>Movie</b>: Dance Scene (with \nChanning Tatum), <b>Step Up</b>, Won." ]
[ "Who plays moose in the step up movies?" ]
[ "&quot;<b>All of Me</b>&quot; is a hit song by American singer <b>John Legend</b> from his fourth studio \nalbum Love in the Future (2013). It is dedicated to Legend&#39;s wife Chrissy Teigen.", "<b>All of Me</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 Film and television; 2 Literature; 3 Music. 3.1 \nAlbums; 3.2 ... &quot;<b>All of Me</b>&quot; (<b>John Legend</b> song), 2013 song; &quot;<b>All of Me</b> (Boy Oh Boy\n)&quot;, a 1988 song by Sabrina Salerno; &quot;<b>All of Me</b>&quot;, a song by Matt Hammitt from&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>All of Me</b>&quot; has since peaked at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100, \nbecoming the highest charting song from the album and <b>John Legend&#39;s</b> first \nnumber-one&nbsp;...", "John Roger Stephens (born December 28, 1978), known professionally as <b>John</b> \n<b>Legend</b>, is an ... Legend&#39;s single &quot;<b>All of Me</b>&quot; from his fourth studio album Love in \nthe Future (2013) was a Billboard Hot 100 number-one hit. In 2007, Legend&nbsp;...", "<b>Legend</b> has been nominated twice. Year, Nominee / work, Award, Result. 2015, &quot;\n<b>All of Me</b>&quot;&nbsp;...", "Dave Tozer is a Grammy Award-winning music producer, songwriter, and \nmusician. He has ... On August 12, 2013, <b>John&#39;s Legend&#39;s</b> &quot;<b>All of Me</b>,&quot; which \nTozer produced and mixed, impacted U.S Radio as the third single from Love In \nThe Future.", "Tobias &quot;Toby&quot; Gad (born 12 April 1968) is a Los Angeles-based German music \nproducer/songwriter, best known for co-writing <b>John Legend</b>&#39;s biggest hit &quot;<b>All of</b> \n<b>Me</b>&quot; and for co-writing&nbsp;...", "He earned a Billboard Hot 100 number-one single with &quot;<b>All of Me</b>&quot;. Contents. 1 \nAlbums. 1.1 Studio albums&nbsp;...", "Christine Diane Teigen (born November 30, 1985) is an American-Thai model, \ntelevision ... In 2013, Teigen appeared in her husband <b>John Legend&#39;s</b> music \nvideo for the song &quot;<b>All Of Me</b>&quot;, which was inspired by their relationship. In April \n2014&nbsp;...", "... Nas and <b>John Legend</b>. Due to the underperformance of both &quot;Freak&quot; and &quot;Fall \nin Love&quot;, both songs were ultimately left off the final track listing for <b>All of Me</b>." ]
[ "Who did john legend wrote all of me about?" ]
[ "<b>Yellowstone</b> National Park is an American national park located mostly in \nWyoming, with small sections in Montana and Idaho. It was established by the \nU.S.&nbsp;...", "The <b>Yellowstone</b> Caldera is a volcanic caldera and supervolcano in <b>Yellowstone</b> \nNational Park in the Western United States, sometimes referred to as the&nbsp;...", "The <b>Yellowstone</b> River is a tributary of the Missouri River, approximately 692 \nmiles (1,114 km) long, in the western United States. Considered the principal&nbsp;...", "<b>Yellowstone</b> is an American drama television series created by Taylor Sheridan \nand John Linson that premiered on June 20, 2018 on the Paramount Network.", "The <b>Yellowstone</b> hotspot is a volcanic hotspot in the United States responsible for \nlarge scale volcanism in Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, and Wyoming as&nbsp;...", "<b>Yellowstone</b> was the inaugural supercomputer at the NCAR-Wyoming \nSupercomputing Center (NWSC) in Cheyenne, Wyoming. It was installed, tested, \nand&nbsp;...", "The <b>Yellowstone</b> class was a class of four destroyer tenders in service with the \nUnited States Navy from 1980 to 1996. History[edit]. The <b>Yellowstone</b> class was a\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Yellowstone</b> Lake is the largest body of water in <b>Yellowstone</b> National Park. The \nlake is 7,732 feet (2,357 m) above sea level and covers 136 square miles (350&nbsp;...", "The <b>Yellowstone</b> Park bison herd in <b>Yellowstone</b> National Park is probably the \noldest and largest public bison herd in the United States. <b>Yellowstone</b> is known&nbsp;...", "The geothermal areas of <b>Yellowstone</b> include several geyser basins in \n<b>Yellowstone</b> National Park as well as other geothermal features such as hot \nsprings, mud&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When was yellowstone established as a national park?" ]
[ "Let&#39;s Make a Deal (also known as LMAD) a television game show that originated \nin the United ... The All-New <b>Let&#39;s Make a Deal taped</b> its first season of episodes \nin Burbank at NBC Studios, then moved to Hollywood Center Studios in&nbsp;...", "She <b>taped</b> two episodes a day of <b>Let&#39;s Make a Deal</b> and then worked at Sirens of \nTI at night. Deal moved to Los Angeles and Coyne would drive back and forth five\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Let&#39;s Make</b> a New Dope <b>Deal</b> is a 1980 comedy album <b>recorded</b> by Cheech &amp; \nChong. Originally released on LP, 8-track and cassette in 1980, the long&nbsp;...", "Wayne Alphonso Brady (born June 2, 1972) is an American actor, singer, \ncomedian, producer, ... In 2005, he sang and <b>recorded</b> Jim Brickman&#39;s original \nDisney song ... The original host of <b>Let&#39;s Make a Deal</b> was Monty Hall, who \nserved as&nbsp;...", "The Monty Hall problem is a brain teaser, in the form of a probability puzzle, \nloosely based on the American television game show <b>Let&#39;s Make a Deal</b> and ... If \nthe card remaining in the host&#39;s hand is the car card, this is <b>recorded</b> as a \nswitching&nbsp;...", "The Price Is Right is an American television game show created by Bob Stewart, \nMark Goodson ... Occasionally, episodes are <b>taped</b> with special audience \nrestrictions, including active duty and retired military personnel. Similar primetime \n... The intervening week offered a second episode of <b>Let&#39;s Make a Deal</b>. The \n2009&nbsp;...", "William Hall Bush (born October 13, 1971) is an American former radio and \ncurrent television ... when the 2005 Access Hollywood <b>recording</b> surfaced of him \nand presidential candidate Donald Trump having a lewd conversation. ... In \nJanuary 2003, Bush hosted a short-lived NBC prime-time version of <b>Let&#39;s Make a</b> \n<b>Deal</b>.", "Untitled[edit]. So, where&#39;s the NPOV problem? The page details the various <b>deals</b> \nused on the ... When the show moved to Las Vegas in late 1976, they switched \nover to pre-<b>recorded</b> music. --Goldrushcavi 05:41, 3 July 2007 (UTC)&nbsp;...", "Robert William Barker (born December 12, 1923) is a retired American television \ngame show host. He is known for hosting CBS&#39;s The Price Is Right from 1972 to \n2007, making it ... <b>Recorded</b> as Robert Barker in the Indian Census Roll, 1930 ... \nhim to interact with a giant computer called &quot;Simon&quot; in <b>Let&#39;s Make A Deal</b>-style&nbsp;...", "Deal or No Deal is the name of several closely related television game shows, \nthe first of which ... Another long-running game show, <b>Let&#39;s Make a Deal</b>, involved \ncontestants deciding whether or not to take offers based on what may or may not\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Where is let's make a deal recorded?", "Where was Let's Make a deal recorded from 2014 on?", "Where was Let's Make a deal recorded from 2010-14?", "Where was Let's Make a deal recorded from 2009-10?" ]
[ "2, &quot;Losing My Religion&quot;, John Dahl, Story by : Dan Futterman &amp; Alex Gibney &amp; \n<b>Lawrence Wright</b> Teleplay by : Dan Futterman, February&nbsp;...", "The <b>Looming Tower</b>: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11 is a 2006 non-fiction book \nby <b>Lawrence</b> ... Wright was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction for \nthe work. A 10-<b>episode</b> television miniseries adaptation aired in 2018 on Hulu.", "John Patrick O&#39;Neill (February 6, 1952 – September 11, 2001) was an American \n... According to <b>Lawrence Wright</b> (in The <b>Looming Tower</b>), during the 1990s O&#39;\nNeill was involved simultaneously in extramarital relationships with three named\n&nbsp;...", "Jennifer Anne Ehle is a British-American actress. She won the BAFTA TV Award \nfor Best ... 2014, 2015, The Blacklist, Madeline Pratt, 2 <b>episodes</b>. 2018, The \n<b>Looming Tower</b>, Ambassador Barbara Bodine, 3 <b>episodes</b>. TBA, A Higher Loyalty\n&nbsp;...", "Ali H. Soufan is a Lebanese-American former FBI agent who was involved in a \nnumber of ... in the Hulu miniseries The <b>Looming Tower</b> (2018), based on \nSoufan&#39;s time in the FBI, he is portrayed by actor Tahar Rahim. And in the film \nThe Report&nbsp;...", "<b>Lawrence Wright</b> (born August 2, 1947) is an American author, screenwriter, staff \nwriter for The New Yorker magazine, and fellow at the Center for Law and&nbsp;...", "Tony Curran (born 13 December 1969) is a Scottish actor who has appeared in \nUnderworld: ... Curran also made a cameo appearance in the Doctor Who \n<b>episode</b> &quot;The ... 2018, The <b>Looming Tower</b>, Inspector Barry James, 2 <b>episodes</b>. \n2018–&nbsp;...", "Leslie Silva (born April 21, 1968) is an American actress who has had long \nrunning television ... 2018, The <b>Looming Tower</b> (TV Series), Deb Fletcher, 2 \n<b>episodes</b>. 2018, Vox Lux, The Stylist. 2019, The Blacklist (TV series), Caroline \nEikendoll&nbsp;...", "Anne Marie Cancelmi (born July 31, 1975), known professionally as Annie \nParisse, is an ... 2018, The <b>Looming Tower</b>, Liz, 4 <b>episodes</b>. 2018, Paterno, Mary \nKay&nbsp;...", "Michael Stuhlbarg is an American actor. He rose to prominence as troubled \nuniversity professor ... The following year, he appeared in the Hulu miniseries \nThe <b>Looming Tower</b>, for which he received a Primetime Emmy ... and he also \nguest starred in the <b>episode</b> &quot;There&#39;s No Place Like Mode&quot; of the comedy series \nUgly Betty." ]
[ "How many episodes of the looming tower are there?" ]
[ "The <b>iron pillar</b> of <b>Delhi</b> is a structure 23 feet 8 inches (7.2 metres) high with 16 \ninches diameter that was constructed by a &quot;King Chandra&quot;, probably \nChandragupta II (reigned c. 375-415 CE), and now stands in the Qutb complex at \n<b>Mehrauli in Delhi</b>, India. ... It was claimed in the 1920s that iron manufactured in \nMirjati <b>near</b> Jamshedpur&nbsp;...", "Excavations of pre-Islamic ruins <b>near</b> Anang Tal. The Qutb complex are \nmonuments and buildings from the <b>Delhi</b> Sultanate at <b>Mehrauli in Delhi</b> ... 1 Alai \nDarwaza; 2 <b>Qutub Minar</b>; 3 Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque; 4 <b>Iron pillar</b>; 5 Tombs. 5.1 \nTomb of&nbsp;...", "File:<b>Iron pillar delhi qutub minar</b>.jpg. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. \nJump to navigation Jump to search. File; File history; File&nbsp;...", "<b>Delhi</b> has a long history, and has been an important political centre of India as \nthe capital of ... The famous <b>Iron pillar near</b> the <b>Qutub Minar</b> was commissioned \nby the emperor Kumara Gupta I of the Gupta dynasty (320-540 CE) and \ntransplanted&nbsp;...", "<b>Pillar</b> edicts in <b>Delhi</b>[edit]. See also: <b>Pillars</b> of <b>Ashoka</b> and Major <b>Pillar</b> Edicts. \n<b>Pillar</b> edict on the ridge <b>near</b> Hindu Rao hospital&nbsp;...", "<b>Mehrauli</b> is a neighbourhood in the South district of <b>Delhi</b> in India. It represents a \nconstituency in the legislative assembly of <b>Delhi</b>. The area is located <b>close to</b>&nbsp;...", "DescriptionDetails of the top of <b>iron pillar</b>, <b>Qutub Minar</b>, <b>Delhi</b>.jpg, The quality of \nthe&nbsp;...", "Yogmaya Temple, also Jogmaya temple, is a Hindu temple Shakti Peetha \ndedicated to the sister of Krishna, and situated in <b>Mehrauli</b>, New <b>Delhi</b>, <b>close to</b> \nthe Qutb complex. ... The temple lies 260 yards from the <b>Iron Pillar</b> in the Qutb \ncomplex, and within the Lal Kot walls, the first fortress citadel of <b>Delhi</b>, \nconstructed by the&nbsp;...", "There is a large amount of published literature on the <b>Delhi Iron Pillar</b> by ... Your \nusername implies that you are yourself bala or <b>close to</b> him. ... The replacement \nis way more distorted, and suggests the pillar as even higher than <b>Qutb Minar</b>;&nbsp;...", "<b>Ashoka Pillar</b> at Feroze Shah Kotla, <b>Delhi</b>, 1861. The Ashokan Pillar that lies \nwithin Feroz Shah Kotla is perfectly placed towards the north of Jama Masjid [\nMosque]&nbsp;..." ]
[ "The iron pillar near qutab minar in delhi was made by?" ]
[ "<b>Coming to America</b> is a 1988 American romantic comedy film directed by John \nLandis and ... Allison Dean as <b>Patrice McDowell</b>, Cleo&#39;s younger daughter and \nLisa&#39;s sister. Sheila Johnson as a lady-in-waiting. Jake Steinfeld as a cab driver.", "Patrice is a given name meaning noble or patrician, related to the names Patrick \nand Patricia. ... in 1988 film Action Jackson; Patrice Johnson in 1988 musical film \nDance &#39;til Dawn; <b>Patrice McDowell</b> in 1988 film <b>Coming To America</b>&nbsp;...", "Shari Headley (born July 15, 1964) is an American actress and former model. \nHeadley is best known for her role as Lisa <b>McDowell</b> in the 1988 box-office hit \nromantic comedy film, <b>Coming to America</b>&nbsp;...", "Melinda <b>Patrice</b> &quot;Mindy&quot; Clarke (born April 24, 1969) is an <b>American</b> actress who \nhas worked ... O.C., she has appeared on HBO&#39;s hit series Entourage as a \nfictionalized version of herself, married to Malcolm <b>McDowell</b>&#39;s Terrance \nMcQuewick.", "Just Visiting is a 2001 French-<b>American</b> comedy film that is an <b>American</b> remake \nof the French film Les Visiteurs. It stars Jean Reno, Christina Applegate, Christian \nClavier, Malcolm <b>McDowell</b> ... Produced by, Patrice Ledoux Ricardo Mestres.", "The Miss Kentucky competition is the pageant that selects the representative for \nthe state of Kentucky in the Miss <b>America</b> pageant. Kentucky has once won the \nMiss <b>America</b> crown. ... 1987, Elizabeth <b>McDowell</b>, Prospect, 21, Miss Jefferson \nCounty ... &quot;Djuan Trent, Former Miss Kentucky, On Why She <b>Came</b> Out As &#39;Queer,\n&#39;&nbsp;...", "The first season of Frasier originally aired from September 16, 1993 to May 19, \n1994 on NBC, ... Kathleen Noone as Aunt <b>Patrice</b>; Harriet Sansom Harris as \nBebe Glazer &middot; Claire Stansfield as Kristina ... <b>American</b> Comedy awards ... Picture \nEditing for a Comedy Series (&quot;The Show Where Lilith <b>Comes</b> Back&quot;) (Ron Volk) - \nWON&nbsp;...", "Danica Sue Patrick is an <b>American</b> former professional racing driver. She is the \nmost successful ... Patrick closed off the year by <b>coming</b> eleventh at the season-\nclosing Peak Antifreeze Indy 300 at Chicagoland ... 300 at Las Vegas Motor \nSpeedway, she finished 36th after colliding with Michael <b>McDowell</b> on the 82nd \nlap.", "André D. Carson (born October 16, 1974) is the U.S. Representative for Indiana&#39;s \n7th ... Preceded by, Patrice Abduallah ... Carson <b>came</b> off the House floor and \ntold reporters his story about health care protesters hurling racial slurs during \ntheir ... In August 2009, Carson visited <b>American</b> service members stationed in \nIraq.", "CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute is a television special created by CNN to honor \nindividuals ... Also all of the 33 Chilean Miners <b>came</b> on the show to be honored \nafter the 2010 Copiapó mining ... of St. Petersburg, Florida, United States; James \n<b>McDowell</b>, of Patchogue, New York, ... CNN &middot; <b>American</b> annual television \nspecials." ]
[ "Who played patrice mcdowell in coming to america?" ]
[ "On 26 March 2012 the BBC announced that four <b>new</b> feature-length <b>episodes</b> \nwere <b>being</b> produced <b>to be shown</b> later the same year. The fifth series ended on \na&nbsp;...", "Inspector <b>George Gently</b> is a British television crime drama series produced by \nCompany ... The <b>show&#39;s</b> title is changed to &#39;Inspector&#39; <b>George Gently</b>. ... Police \nofficers are now <b>being seen</b> as agents of the state. ... Company Pictures CEO \nMichele Buck commented: &quot;We felt the character was <b>coming</b> to natural end, and \nwanted&nbsp;...", "Lee David Ingleby (born 28 January 1976) is a British film, television and stage \nactor. He is known for his roles as Detective Sergeant John Bacchus in the BBC \ndrama Inspector <b>George Gently</b> ... police drama Inspector <b>George Gently</b>, later \npromoted to Inspector, <b>Season</b> 6, ... &quot;Pendle actor <b>to be</b> star of Del Boy&#39;s first film&quot;.", "He later guest-starred, <b>playing</b> the same role, in the follow-up series Doctor at \nLarge, now a nervous expectant father in the <b>episode</b> &quot;Mother and Father Doing \nWell&nbsp;...", "<b>New</b> to Wikipedia? ... WikiProject BBC, <b>show</b>(Rated Start-class, Low-importance) \n... &#39;<b>George Gently episode</b> &quot;Gently with Class&quot; had a song which I loved very&nbsp;...", "Jodie Marie Comer (born 11 March 1993) is an English actress. She is best \nknown for her role ... After <b>being</b> expelled from a dance group by her friends at \nschool due to <b>being</b> ... Witness, Casualty, Law &amp; Order: UK, Vera, and Inspector \n<b>George Gently</b>. ... Comer appeared in the <b>episode</b> &quot;Bovril Pam&quot;, where she \nportrayed a&nbsp;...", "Kate Bracken (born 12 June 1990) is a Scottish actress. Bracken is best known \nfor her role as Alex Millar in <b>Being</b> Human. ... when she made an appearance in \nInspector <b>George Gently</b> in 2011, <b>playing</b> the character Hazel. ... Bracken \nappeared as Mia in an <b>episode</b> of <b>New</b> Tricks, before returning in the fifth series \nof <b>Being</b>&nbsp;...", "Lenora Isabella Crichlow (born 4 January 1985) is an English actress. She \nbecame known for her starring roles as Maria &quot;Sugar&quot; Sweet in the Channel 4 \ncomedy-drama series Sugar Rush, Annie Sawyer in the BBC Three supernatural \ndrama series <b>Being</b> Human, and Shania Andrews in the 2012 sports drama film \nFast Girls. ... The following year, she appeared in an <b>episode</b> of Inspector <b>George</b> \n<b>Gently</b>,&nbsp;...", "Andrew Lee Potts (born 29 October 1979) is an English actor and director. He is \nbest known for his role as the quirky Connor Temple on ITV&#39;s British science \nfiction programme Primeval and Space&#39;s Canadian spinoff Primeval: <b>New</b> World. \n... In 2009, Potts guest starred on an <b>episode</b> of Inspector <b>George Gently</b> as&nbsp;...", "Shaun Francis Evans (born 6 March 1980) is an English actor best known for \n<b>playing</b> a young ... In 2012, Evans also played the role of <b>new</b> pupil Daniel in the \nBBC legal drama Silk alongside Maxine ... Evans directed an <b>episode aired</b> on 8 \nJuly 2017. ... Inspector <b>George Gently</b>, Laurie Elton, Pilot <b>episode</b>: &quot;<b>George</b> \n<b>Gently</b>&quot;." ]
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[ "The <b>Maze Runner</b> is a 2014 American dystopian science fiction film directed by \nWes Ball, in his directorial debut, based on James Dashner&#39;s 2009 novel of the&nbsp;...", "The <b>Maze Runner</b> is a 2009 young adult dystopian science fiction novel written \nby American author James Dashner and the first book released in The Maze&nbsp;...", "<b>Maze Runner</b> is an American film trilogy consisting of science-fiction dystopian \naction adventure films based on The <b>Maze Runner</b> novels by the American&nbsp;...", "<b>Maze Runner</b>: The Death Cure (also known simply as The Death Cure) is a 2018 \nAmerican dystopian science fiction film directed by Wes Ball and written by T.S.&nbsp;...", "<b>Maze Runner</b>: The Scorch Trials (stylized onscreen simply as The Scorch Trials) \nis a 2015 American dystopian science fiction film based on James Dashner&#39;s&nbsp;...", "The <b>Maze Runner</b> is a series of young adult dystopian science fiction novels \nwritten by American author James Dashner. The series consists of The Maze&nbsp;...", "In electronic design automation, <b>maze runner</b> is a connection routing method that \nrepresents the entire routing space as a grid. Parts of this grid are blocked by&nbsp;...", "Kaya Rose Scodelario-Davis (née Humphrey) is an English actress. She is best \nknown for her roles as Effy Stonem on the E4 teen drama Skins (2007–2010, \n2013), and Teresa in The <b>Maze Runner</b> film series (2014–2018)&nbsp;...", "The Death Cure is a 2011 young adult dystopian science fiction novel written by \nAmerican ... fiction novel written by American writer James Dashner and the third \nbook published in the <b>Maze Runner</b> series (the fifth and last in narrative order).", "Pages in category &quot;The <b>Maze Runner</b>&quot;. The following 10 pages are in this \ncategory, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more)." ]
[ "When is the next maze runner film coming out?", "When is Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials coming out in US theaters?", "When is Maze Runner: The Death Cure coming out in US theaters?" ]
[ "<b>Sa Re Ga Ma Pa</b> is an Indian musical reality TV show. It started airing on <b>Zee TV</b> \nin 1995 as Sa ... The male and female <b>winner</b> would return the following episode \nand compete against a new challenger. At the ... 31, <b>Sa Re Ga Ma Pa 2018</b>, <b>2018</b>\n-2019, Ishita Vishvakarma, Aditya Narayan &middot; Wajid Khan, Shekhar Ravjiani, Sona\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Sa Re Ga Ma Pa</b> is an Indian musical reality TV show. It started airing on <b>Zee TV</b> \nin 1995 as Sa ... Ishita Vishvakarma – &quot;Team Shekhar&quot; (<b>Winner</b>). Tanmay&nbsp;...", "<b>Sa Re Ga Ma Pa</b> L&#39;il Champs, is a sub-series of <b>Sa Re Ga Ma Pa</b>, it is a singing \ncompetition television series, which airs on <b>Zee TV</b>. ... Find sources: &quot;Sa Re Ga \nMa Pa L&#39;il Champs&quot; – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (August 2018\n) ... and Bappi Lahiri. Sanchita Bhattacharya became the <b>winner</b> of the first \nseason.", "<b>Sa Re Ga Ma Pa</b> Seniors is a 2017-<b>2018</b> Tamil language musical reality <b>TV</b> \ngame show, that aired on <b>Zee</b> ... &quot;<b>Winners</b> of <b>Zee</b> Tamil <b>Sa Re Ga Ma Pa</b> Grand \nFinale | Varsha title <b>winner</b>&quot;. <b>TV</b> Tamil Shows. 14 April <b>2018</b>. Retrieved 15 April \n<b>2018</b>.", "Preceded by, <b>Sa Re Ga Ma Pa 2018</b>. Followed by, <b>Sa Re Ga Ma Pa</b> L&#39;il Champs \n2020. Related shows, <b>Sa Re Ga Ma Pa</b>. External links. Website. <b>Sa Re Ga Ma Pa</b> \nL&#39;il Champs 2019 is an Indian reality television program that premiered on 9 \nFebruary 2019 and ended on 9 June 2019 on <b>Zee TV</b>. ... would be called as \nGrand finale and would be crowded <b>winner</b> among the top&nbsp;...", "<b>Sa Re Ga Ma Pa</b> L&#39;il Champs 2017 is a singing competition television series, \nwhich premiered on 25 February 2017 on <b>Zee TV</b>. ... Kamal Khan (singer, <b>winner</b> \nof <b>Sa Re Ga Ma Pa</b> Singing Superstar); Kiran Kamath (music producer, DJ)&nbsp;...", "Aneek Dhar, born in Kolkata is an Indian singer who started his musical career at \nthe age of 17 winning <b>Zee TV Sa Re Ga Ma Pa</b> Challenge 2007 and Zee Bangla \n<b>SaReGaMaPa</b> both in the same year. He also was the <b>winner</b> of Bigg Boss \nBangla Season 1. ... In <b>2018</b>, Dhar started his career as a music composer mainly \nfor his music&nbsp;...", "Salman Ali is an Indian singer and <b>winner</b> of the 10th season of Indian Idol. He \nwas also the first runner up of <b>Sa Re Ga Ma Pa</b> L&#39;il Champs 2011. Besides Indian \nIdol, Salman Ali lent his voice for the theme song of the Indian Television Series \nChandragupta Maurya, airing on Sony TV. ... 2011, <b>Sa Re Ga Ma Pa</b> L&#39;il Champs \n2011, Contestant, <b>Zee TV</b>, Runner-up.", "<b>Sa Re Ga Ma Pa</b> L&#39;il Champs 2011 was the fifth season of the popular Indian <b>Zee</b> \n<b>TV</b> show Sa ... of Indian Idol. The runner-up was Salman Ali who later on became \nthe <b>winner</b> of season 10 of Indian Idol. ... 24 December <b>2018</b>. Retrieved 27&nbsp;...", "<b>Sa Re Ga Ma Pa</b> Lil Champs is a 2016 Indian-Tamil language musical reality <b>TV</b> \ngame show, which airs on <b>Zee</b> ... Vishwa Prasad was the <b>winner</b> of season one. \nThe second season ... &quot;<b>Sa Re Ga Ma Pa</b> Li&#39;l Champs Season 2, May 27, <b>2018</b>&quot;." ]
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[ "North Vietnam, officially the <b>Democratic Republic of Vietnam</b> (DRV) was a \ncountry in Southeast Asia from 1945 to 1976. During the&nbsp;...", "Vietnam officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam is the easternmost country on \nthe Southeast ... Main articles: First Indochina War; <b>Democratic Republic of</b> \n<b>Vietnam</b>; State of Vietnam; State of Vietnam referendum, 1955; and Operation&nbsp;...", "South Vietnam, officially the Republic of Vietnam was a country that existed from \n1955 to 1975, ... The North was known as the &quot;<b>Democratic Republic of Vietnam</b>&quot;. \nViệt Nam (Vietnamese pronunciation: [vjə̀tnam]) was the name adopted by&nbsp;...", "The Proclamation of Independence of the <b>Democratic Republic of Vietnam</b> was \nwritten by Hồ Chí Minh, and announced in public at the Ba Đình flower garden&nbsp;...", "Hồ Chí Minh born Nguyễn Sinh Cung, also known as Nguyễn Tất Thành, Nguyễn \nÁi Quốc, Bác ... However, it was noted that the <b>Democratic Republic of Vietnam</b>&#39;s \nfirst Congress had over two-thirds of its members come from non-Việt Minh&nbsp;...", "The Flag of North Vietnam, also known as &quot;red flag with yellow star&quot;, was adopted \nas the national flag of the <b>Democratic Republic of Vietnam</b> (North Vietnam) on&nbsp;...", "The Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam (\nPRG), or the ... Underground government in opposition to the Republic of \nVietnam (1969–75) Associated state of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (\n1975–76).", "The President of the Socialist <b>Republic of Vietnam</b> known as Chairman of the&nbsp;...", "The Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam is the current constitution of \nVietnam, ... 1946 Constitution of the <b>Democratic Republic of Vietnam</b>, adopted on \nNovember 9, 1946; 1959 Constitution of the <b>Democratic Republic of Vietnam</b>,&nbsp;...", "The Sahrawi Arab <b>Democratic Republic</b> (SADR) was proclaimed by the Polisario \nFront on 27 ... Embassy of the Socialist <b>Republic of Vietnam</b> to the People&#39;s \n<b>Democratic Republic</b> of Algeria. Archived from the original on 1 December 2017." ]
[ "When was the democratic republic of vietnam founded?" ]
[ "<b>Most goals</b> in a <b>season</b> (38 games): 32, Mohamed Salah (Liverpool, ... <b>Most</b> \ngames <b>scored</b> in during a <b>Premier League season</b>: 24,&nbsp;...", "The <b>Premier League</b> Golden Boot is an annual association football award \npresented to the ... The newly formed league had no sponsor for its inaugural \n<b>season</b> until Carling agreed to a four-year £12 million deal ... respectively – \n<b>scored the most goals</b> to win the Golden Boot when the <b>Premier League</b> was a \n42-game <b>season</b>,&nbsp;...", "Since the <b>Premier League</b>&#39;s formation, at the start of the 1992–93 <b>season</b>, 28 \nplayers have <b>scored</b> 100 or more <b>goals</b> in the competition. During the 1995–96 \n<b>season</b>, Alan Shearer became the first player to <b>score</b> 100 <b>Premier League</b> ... He \nalso holds the record for <b>most goals scored</b> in the <b>Premier League</b>. After Shearer\n&nbsp;...", "This is a list of footballers who have <b>scored the most goals</b> in each <b>season</b> in the \n<b>Premier League</b> since its inception in 1992.", "This is a summary of the <b>highest scoring</b> games and biggest winning margins in \nthe <b>Premier League</b> since its establishment in the 1992–93 <b>season</b>. ... the record \n<b>total</b> number of <b>goals scored</b> in one half of <b>Premier League</b> football (nine), and&nbsp;...", "The Scottish <b>Premier League</b> (SPL) was the top level league competition for \nprofessional ... Teams were ranked by <b>total</b> points, then <b>goal</b> difference, and then \n<b>goals scored</b>. At the end of each <b>season</b>, the club with the <b>most</b> points was \ncrowned league champion. If points were equal, the <b>goal</b> difference and then \n<b>goals scored</b>&nbsp;...", "This article concerns football records in England. Unless otherwise stated, \nrecords are taken ... <b>Most</b> wins in a top flight <b>season</b>: 32, Manchester City (\n<b>Premier League</b>, 2017–18 and 2018–19) ... <b>Most</b> league <b>goals scored</b> in a \n<b>season</b>: 134, Peterborough United (Fourth Division, 1960–61); <b>Most</b> top-flight \n<b>goals scored</b> in a&nbsp;...", "The 2009–10 <b>Premier League</b> was the 18th <b>season</b> of the <b>Premier League</b> since \n... <b>Most goals scored</b> in a match by one player: 5 <b>goals</b> – Jermain Defoe for \nTottenham Hotspur against Wigan Athletic (22 November&nbsp;...", "<b>Total</b> attendance, 10,133,935. Average attendance, 39,278. ← 2018–19 &middot; 2020–\n21 →. All statistics correct as of 29 February 2020. The 2019–20 <b>Premier League</b> \nis the 28th <b>season</b> of the <b>Premier League</b>, the top English ... Agüero broke Thierry \nHenry&#39;s <b>Premier League</b> record for <b>most goals scored</b> by an overseas player.", "The 2007–08 <b>Premier League season</b> was the 16th since its establishment. ... \nFirst <b>goal</b> of the <b>season</b>: Michael Chopra for Sunderland against Tottenham \nHotspur (11 ... <b>Most goals scored</b> by losing team: 4 – Reading." ]
[ "Who scored the most goals in the premier league in a season?", "Who is the team that scored the most goals in the premier league in a season?", "Who scored the most goals in the premier league in a 42 game season?", "Who scored the most goals in the premier league in a 42 38 game season?" ]
[ "The <b>eleventh season of American Idol</b> premiered on Fox on January 18, 2012. \nThe show aired ... She sang &quot;Change&quot; by <b>American Idol season</b> four <b>winner</b> \nCarrie Underwood for the Sing for Your Life round. She was eliminated on May \n10,&nbsp;...", "<b>American Idol</b> is an American talent reality television series that first aired in 2002\n. As of May 2019, there have been seventeen <b>seasons</b>. Each <b>season</b>, the final \nround of competition features ten to thirteen singers. A total of 178 contestants \nhave reached the finals of their <b>season</b>. ... First <b>season</b>-<b>winner</b> Kelly Clarkson \ncurrently holds the record for the&nbsp;...", "<b>Season</b> eleven of <b>America&#39;s</b> Got Talent, an <b>American</b> talent show competition, \nbegan ... The <b>eleventh season</b> was <b>won</b> by singer and ukuleleist Grace \nVanderWaal, with mentalist duo The Clairvoyants finishing second, and magician \nJon&nbsp;...", "The <b>eleventh season</b> of the American reality talent show The Voice premiered on \nSeptember ... Sundance Head was announced the <b>winner</b> of the <b>season</b>, marking \nBlake ... Sundance Head was on the sixth <b>season of American Idol</b> and was&nbsp;...", "Shannon Renee&#39; Magrane (born October 21, 1995) is an American singer from \nTampa, Florida, who finished in <b>eleventh</b> place on the <b>eleventh season of</b> \n<b>American Idol</b>.", "The seventh <b>season of American Idol</b>, the annual reality show and singing \ncompetition, began ... The seventh <b>season</b> was the first <b>season</b> during which \nneither the <b>winner</b> nor the runner-up was ever in the bottom group during any \nweek before&nbsp;...", "Aubrey Cleland is an American model and singer who came in <b>11th</b> place on the \ntwelfth <b>season of American Idol</b>. ... of two children, Aubrey&#39;s mother Renee is a \nprofessional singer and was the first African-American Miss Oregon <b>winner</b>.", "Han Hee-jun (Hangul: 한희준; April 20, 1989) is a South Korean singer from \nFlushing, Queens, New York, who finished in ninth place on the <b>eleventh season</b> \n<b>of American Idol</b>. ... I think you could be an <b>American Idol</b>&quot;. He <b>received</b> a golden \nticket and advanced to Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. Han performed the \nsame&nbsp;...", "The tenth <b>season of American Idol</b> premiered on January 19, 2011, and \nconcluded on May 25, ... the seasonal total), Scotty McCreery was crowned the \n<b>winner</b> of the tenth <b>season of American Idol</b>, making him the ... along with 56 \nother YouTube artists, including <b>American Idol eleventh season</b> runner-up \nJessica Sanchez.", "The fourteenth <b>season of American Idol</b>, also known as <b>American Idol</b> XIV, \npremiered on the ... On May 13, Nick Fradiani was announced the <b>winner</b> of the \n<b>season</b>, with Clark ... He was the third alumnus of America&#39;s Got Talent to be a \nfinalist in Idol, with his predecessors Thia Megia of the tenth <b>season</b> and <b>eleventh</b> \n<b>season</b>&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who won the 11th season of american idol?" ]
[ "<b>Nitrogen gas</b> was inert enough that Antoine Lavoisier referred to it as &quot;mephitic \nair&quot; or azote, from the Greek word άζωτικός (azotikos), &quot;no life&quot;.", "An occasional cause of accidental death in humans, inert <b>gas</b> asphyxia with \n<b>gases</b> including helium, <b>nitrogen</b>, methane and argon has been used as a \nsuicide&nbsp;...", "Liquid nitrogen is a compact and readily transported source of dry <b>nitrogen gas</b>, \nas it does not require pressurization. Further, its ability to maintain temperatures&nbsp;...", "Properties[edit]. <b>Nitrogen</b> dioxide is a reddish-brown <b>gas</b> above 21.2 °C (70.2 °F; \n294.3 K) with a pungent, acrid odor&nbsp;...", "Narcosis while diving is a reversible alteration in consciousness that occurs while \ndiving at depth. It is caused by the anesthetic effect of certain <b>gases</b> at high&nbsp;...", "A <b>nitrogen</b> laser is a <b>gas</b> laser operating in the ultraviolet range (typically 337.1 \nnm) using molecular <b>nitrogen</b> as its gain medium, pumped by an electrical&nbsp;...", "... industry to synthesize ammonia from <b>nitrogen gas</b> and hydrogen gas. This \ninvention is of importance for the large-scale synthesis of fertilizers and \nexplosives.", "The adsorption <b>gas</b> separation process in <b>nitrogen</b> generators is based on the \nphenomenon of fixing various <b>gas</b> mixture&nbsp;...", "<b>Nitrogen</b> dioxide poisoning is the illness resulting from the toxic effect of <b>nitrogen</b> \ndioxide (NO 2). It usually occurs after the inhalation of the <b>gas</b> beyond the&nbsp;...", "Industrial nitrogen generator units which employ the PSA technique produce high \npurity <b>nitrogen gas</b> (up to 99.9995%) from a supply of compressed air. But such&nbsp;..." ]
[ "What are the 3 most common gasses in earth's atmosphere?", "What is the most common gas in earth's atmosphere by volume?", "What is the second most common gas in earth's atmosphere by volume?", "What is the third most common gas in earth's atmosphere by volume?" ]
[ "<b>KFC</b>, also known as <b>Kentucky Fried Chicken</b>, is an American fast food restaurant \nchain headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, that specializes in fried chicken.", "Colonel Harland David Sanders (September 9, 1890 – December 16, 1980) was \nan American businessman, best known for founding fast food chicken restaurant \nchain <b>Kentucky Fried Chicken</b> (also known as KFC)&nbsp;...", "The <b>Kentucky Fried Chicken</b> murders were an armed robbery and mass murder \nwhich took place at a <b>Kentucky Fried Chicken</b> restaurant in Kilgore, Texas in&nbsp;...", "<b>KFC</b> (<b>Kentucky Fried Chicken</b>) was founded by Colonel Harland Sanders, an \nentrepreneur who began selling fried chicken from his roadside restaurant in&nbsp;...", "The Kentucky Fried Movie is a 1977 independently made American anthology \ncomedy film, ... Times wrote, &quot;Lots of people will probably like &#39;The Kentucky Fried \nMovie,&#39; just as they like <b>Kentucky Fried Chicken</b> and McDonald&#39;s hamburgers.", "The <b>KFC</b> Original Recipe is a secret mix of ingredients that fast food restaurant \nchain <b>KFC</b> uses to produce fried chicken.", "KFC&#39;s largest market. The first <b>Kentucky Fried Chicken</b> outlet opened on \nQianmen Street in downtown Beijing in 1987. 5138 outlets.", "The Double Down is a sandwich offered by <b>Kentucky Fried Chicken</b> (<b>KFC</b>) \nrestaurants. It has two pieces of fried chicken fillet instead of the typical bread,&nbsp;...", "<b>KFC</b> is a fast food restaurant chain that specializes in fried chicken and is \nheadquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, United States (US). It is the world&#39;s second\n&nbsp;...", "At <b>KFC</b>, Granddad and Riley wait for hours in line at the drive-thru, only to \ndiscover that the restaurant has run out of <b>chicken</b>. The people waiting are \ninfuriated, and&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Where did the first kentucky fried chicken restaurant open?" ]
[ "Solid Serenade is a 1946 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 26th <b>Tom and</b> \n<b>Jerry</b> short, ... Tom performs &quot;<b>Is You</b> Is or <b>Is You</b> Ain&#39;t My Baby&quot;, which makes \nJerry sleeping inside his mousehole wake up. Annoyed by the sounds, he pokes \nout of&nbsp;...", "<b>Tom and Jerry</b> is an American animated franchise and series of comedy short \nfilms created in ... Tom more often sings while wooing female cats; for example, \nTom sings Louis Jordan&#39;s &quot;<b>Is You</b> Is or <b>Is You</b> Ain&#39;t My Baby&quot; in the 1946 short \nSolid&nbsp;...", "A <b>Tom and Jerry</b> is a traditional Christmastime cocktail in the United States, \ndevised by British ... When O&#39;Brien asks Houston what he&#39;d like to drink, Houston \nreplies, &quot;Whatever <b>you</b>&#39;re having, sir.&quot; O&#39;Brien says, &quot;I&#39;m having <b>Tom and Jerry</b>,&nbsp;...", "This is a list of characters in the <b>Tom and Jerry</b> animated short series. Most of \nthese characters ... in The <b>Tom and Jerry</b> Show episode &quot;The Hypochondriac \nLion&quot; (1975) to a monster in the <b>Tom and Jerry</b> Tales episode &quot;<b>You</b>&#39;re Lion&quot; (2007\n).", "Thomas Cat is a fictional character and one of the two titular main protagonists in \nMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer&#39;s series of <b>Tom and Jerry</b> theatrical animated short films.", "This is a complete list of the 164 shorts in the <b>Tom and Jerry</b> series produced and \nreleased ... By using this site, <b>you</b> agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. \nWikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.,&nbsp;...", "The <b>Tom and Jerry</b> Show is an American animated television series produced by \nWarner Bros. ... This section is empty. <b>You</b> can help by adding to it. (September&nbsp;...", "<b>Tom and Jerry</b> Golden Collection is a series of two-disc DVD and Blu-ray sets, \nproduced by ... By using this site, <b>you</b> agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy \nPolicy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.,&nbsp;...", "The <b>Tom and Jerry</b> Show is a 2014 American animated television series \nproduced by Warner ... 38b, 12b, &quot;<b>You</b> Can&#39;t Handle the Tooth&quot;, Jason Plapp, \nAlec Meggibben, February 8, 2018 (2018-02-08). <b>Tom and Jerry</b> use a magic \ntooth that ends&nbsp;...", "Mammy Two Shoes is a fictional character in MGM&#39;s <b>Tom and Jerry</b> cartoons. She \nis a ... She always called Tom by his full name Thomas (originally Jasper), and \nalmost always used is in place of are and am (&quot;<b>is you</b>&quot; and &quot;I is&quot;). Her signature&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who sings is you is on tom and jerry?", "Which character sings \"Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby\" in a Tom and Jerry short film?", "What performer sings \"Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby\" for a Tom and Jerry short film?" ]
[ "In baseball, a strikeout (or strike-out) occurs when a <b>batter</b> accumulates three \nstrikes during a ... Reggie Jackson holds the record for the <b>most career strikeouts</b> \nby a <b>batter</b> with 2,597. Jim Thome (2,548), Adam Dunn (2,379), Sammy Sosa&nbsp;...", "The following list is of the top 100 leaders in career strikeouts in Major League \nBaseball. In baseball, a strikeout occurs when the <b>batter</b> receives three strikes \nduring ... Nolan Ryan has the <b>most career strikeouts</b> in Major League Baseball.", "In Major League Baseball (MLB), the 3,000 <b>strikeout</b> club is the group of pitchers \nwho have struck out 3,000 or <b>more</b> ... Randy Johnson was the quickest <b>pitcher</b> to \n3,000 <b>strikeouts</b>, taking fewer ... &quot;<b>Career</b> Leaders &amp; Records for <b>Strikeouts</b>&quot;.", "Some records may be regarded as &quot;unbreakable&quot; due to having been initially set \nby either freak ... The <b>most</b> wins by a <b>pitcher</b> who <b>played</b> his entire <b>career</b> in the \npost-1920 live-ball era is Warren Spahn&#39;s 363. ... For a <b>player</b> to approach this \nrecord, he would have to average 225 <b>strikeouts</b> over 25 seasons just to get to \n5,625&nbsp;...", "There are currently 95 pitchers and 88 records in the 1,000 <b>Strikeout</b> Club: \n<b>Strikeouts</b>, <b>Pitcher</b>, School(s), Years ... &quot;CSU Clouts Four <b>More</b> Homers To Sweep \nValpo, 3–2 &amp; 7–0&quot;. Csuvikings.com. 2010-05-08. Retrieved 2015-01-07. ^ &quot;\nDefense&nbsp;...", "Bob Feller was the first <b>player</b> to achieve 18 <b>strikeouts</b> in a game during the live-\nball era. A man in ... Nolan Ryan amassed 18 or <b>more strikeouts</b> in a nine-inning \ngame twice, as well as 19 ... <b>Career</b> Ks, <b>Career strikeouts</b>.", "Ryan threw a record seven no-<b>hitters</b> during his major league <b>career</b>, three <b>more</b> \nthan any other <b>pitcher</b>. The no-<b>hitters</b> spanned three decades of pitching.", "Warren Edward Spahn (April 23, 1921 – November 24, 2003) was an American \nprofessional ... His 2,583 <b>career strikeouts</b> were the <b>most</b> by a left-handed <b>pitcher</b> \nin Major League Baseball history until he was surpassed by Mickey Lolich in&nbsp;...", "The following is a list of Nippon Professional Baseball pitchers who have \nrecorded at least 2,000 strikeouts. In baseball, a strikeout occurs when the <b>batter</b> \nreceives three strikes during ... Masaichi Kaneda has the <b>most career strikeouts</b> \nin Nippon Professional Baseball. During a 19-year career, he struck out 4,490 \nbatters.", "John Andrew Smoltz (born May 15, 1967), nicknamed &quot;Smoltzie&quot; and &quot;\nMarmaduke,&quot; is an ... He also holds the Braves franchise record for <b>career</b> \n<b>strikeouts</b> (3,011), and the record for the <b>most career</b> games pitched for the \nBraves ... John Smoltz was an All-State baseball and football <b>player</b> at Waverly \nHigh School in Lansing,&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who has the most strikeouts in a career?", "What MLB pitcher has the most strikeouts in a career?", "What MLB batter has the most strikeouts in a career?", "What NCAA Division I softball pitcher has the most strikeouts in a career?" ]
[ "It, retroactively known as It Chapter One, is a 2017 American supernatural horror \n<b>film</b> based on ... The <b>locations</b> for It included the municipality of Port Hope, \nOshawa, Ontario, and Riverdale, Toronto. It premiered in Los Angeles on \nSeptember 5,&nbsp;...", "Derry is a fictional town that has served as the setting for a number of Stephen \nKing&#39;s novels, ... town&#39;s sewer system. At the end of the second <b>movie</b>, the house \ncollapses along with It&#39;s lair when the Losers Club kills It. ... Derry&#39;s landfill is \n<b>located</b> here, as is a gravel pit and several sewer pump stations. The Barrens \nplay the&nbsp;...", "<b>Location</b> shooting is the shooting of a <b>film</b> or television production in a real-world \nsetting rather than a sound stage or backlot. The <b>location</b> may be interior or&nbsp;...", "A filming <b>location</b> is a place where some or all of a <b>film</b> or television series is \nproduced, in addition to or instead of using sets constructed on a <b>movie</b> studio&nbsp;...", "<b>Location</b> scouting is a vital process in the pre-production stage of filmmaking and \ncommercial ... the most responsibility) will have contacted and begun negotiation \nwith internal and external parties that may affect ability to <b>film</b> at the <b>location</b>.", "The Hobbiton <b>Movie</b> Set was a significant <b>location</b> used for The Lord of the Rings \n<b>film</b> trilogy and The Hobbit <b>film</b> series. It is situated on a family run farm about 8&nbsp;...", "A River Runs Through It is a 1992 American drama <b>film</b> directed by Robert \nRedford and starring ... A River Runs Through It filming <b>locations</b>. Archived \nOctober 26&nbsp;...", "It Chapter Two is a 2019 American supernatural horror <b>film</b> and the sequel to the \n2017 <b>film</b> It, ... Much of the <b>location</b> work was done in and around Port Hope \nduring summer 2018, as the town stood in for the fictional Derry, Maine; signs \nand&nbsp;...", "Bodega Bay is a town and census-designated place (CDP) in Sonoma County, \nCalifornia, United States. The population was 1,077 at the 2010 census. The \ntown, <b>located</b> along State Route 1, is on the eastern side of Bodega ... The \n<b>location</b> scenes in the Alfred Hitchcock-directed <b>film</b> The Birds (1963) were filmed \nin both&nbsp;...", "Multiple global <b>locations</b> were used for filming <b>locations</b> during the production of \nthe Star Wars <b>films</b> to provide the setting for alien planets in the Star Wars&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Where is the setting for the movie it?" ]
[ "<b>World Water Day</b> is an annual UN observance day (22 March) that highlights the \nimportance of freshwater. The day is used to advocate for the sustainable&nbsp;...", "<b>World Water</b> Monitoring <b>Day</b> was established in 2003 by America&#39;s Clean <b>Water</b> \nFoundation (ACWF) as a <b>global</b> educational outreach program. The program&nbsp;...", "Wikipedia is what the world reads! Join us in the 48 hours leading up to <b>World</b> \n<b>Water Day</b> on 22 March. Do your bit to make sure readers get the right \ninformation&nbsp;...", "World Water Week in Stockholm is a week-long global water conference held \neach year in late ... See also[edit]. <b>World Water Day</b>&nbsp;...", "File:<b>World water day</b> - banner (4459459971).jpg. Language; Watch &middot; Edit. File; \nFile history; File usage on Commons; File usage on other wikis; Metadata.", "Perspectives on world water; On the road toward a long-term vision for world \nwater; The challenges of the 21st century; Celebration of <b>World Water Day</b>&nbsp;...", "International Day of Forests, 03-21: March 21. World Planting Day, 03-21: March \n21. World Wood Day, 03-21: March 21. <b>World Water Day</b>, 03-22: March 22.", "That first year the campaign was only on <b>World Water Day</b>, since then it has \ncentered on World Water Week. The first Tap Project that took place in New York \nCity&nbsp;...", "The content produced for the WWDR serves as basis for the celebrations of \n<b>World Water Day</b> (22 March) and related discussions throughout the year. \nThrough a&nbsp;...", "UN-<b>Water</b> maintains the official <b>World</b> Toilet <b>Day</b> website and chooses a special \ntheme for each year. In 2019 the theme is &#39;Leaving no one behind&#39;, which is the&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When is world water day celebrated and why?", "What day is World Water Day celebrated?", "Why is World Water Day celebrated?" ]
[ "The <b>cerebellum</b> (Latin for &quot;little <b>brain</b>&quot;) is a major feature of the hindbrain of all \nvertebrates. ... The <b>cerebellum</b> is <b>located</b> in the posterior cranial fossa. The fourth\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Cerebellum</b> (labeled bottom right) of the human <b>brain</b>. It is <b>located</b> above the \n<b>brain</b> stem, posterior to the <b>brain</b>. Specialty, Neurology. <b>Cerebellar</b> degeneration \nis a&nbsp;...", "<b>Cerebellar</b> peduncles connect the <b>cerebellum</b> to the <b>brain</b> stem. There are six \n<b>cerebellar</b> peduncles in total, three on each side: Superior <b>cerebellar</b> peduncle is\n&nbsp;...", "Purkinje cells, or Purkinje neurons, are a class of GABAergic neurons <b>located</b> in \nthe <b>cerebellum</b> ... simply a homeostatic, &quot;housekeeping&quot; molecule for ionic \ngradients. Instead, it could be a computation element in the <b>cerebellum</b> and the \n<b>brain</b>.", "<b>Brain</b> tumors are often characterized as supratentorial (above the tentorium) and \ninfratentorial (below the tentorium). The <b>location</b> of the tumor can help in&nbsp;...", "The <b>cerebellar</b> vermis (from Latin vermis, &quot;worm&quot;) is <b>located</b> in the medial, cortico-\nnuclear zone ... Dandy Walker malformation is a relatively common congenital \n<b>brain</b> malformation with a prevalence of 1:30,000 live births. Dandy Walker&nbsp;...", "The <b>cerebellar</b> tonsil is analogous to a rounded lobule on the undersurface of \neach <b>cerebellar</b> ... with the cerebral tonsils or amygdala nuclei <b>located</b> deep \nwithin the medial temporal lobes of the cerebral cortex. ... A Type I Chiari \nmalformation is a congenital anomaly of the <b>brain</b> in which the <b>cerebellar</b> tonsils \nare elongated&nbsp;...", "The <b>cerebellum</b> is <b>located</b> at the base of the <b>brain</b>, with the large mass of the \ncerebral cortex above it and the portion of the brainstem called the pons in front \nof it.", "The dentate nucleus is a cluster of neurons, or nerve cells, in the central nervous \nsystem that has a dentate – tooth-like or serrated – edge. It is <b>located</b> within the \ndeep white matter of each <b>cerebellar</b> hemisphere, and it is the largest single \nstructure linking the <b>cerebellum</b> to the rest of the <b>brain</b>.", "The <b>cerebellum</b> (&quot;little <b>brain</b>&quot;) is a structure <b>located</b> at the rear of the <b>brain</b>, near \nthe spinal cord. It looks like a miniature version of the cerebral cortex, in that it&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Where is the cerebellum located in the brain?" ]
[ "&quot;<b>Back in the Day</b>&quot; is a 1994 single by Ahmad. Released when Ahmad was only \n18, the song is a nostalgic remembrance of childhood and young teenage years,\n&nbsp;...", "&quot;<b>Back in the Day</b> (Puff)&quot; is a song released in 2003 by R&amp;B <b>singer</b> Erykah Badu. It \nis the second single in support of Worldwide Underground album. The song&nbsp;...", "&quot;Born <b>Again</b>&quot; is a song recorded by the Christian rock band Third <b>Day</b> and \nalternative metal <b>singer</b> Lacey Mosley. Written by Mac Powell and composed by \nThird&nbsp;...", "<b>Back</b> to Basics is the fifth studio album by American <b>singer</b> Christina Aguilera. It \nwas released ... Aguilera expresses excitement toward old-school music on &quot;\n<b>Back in the Day</b>&quot;, where she names classic artists including Etta James, Marvin \nGaye,&nbsp;...", "Thus <b>Singer</b>, who had directed the first two X-Men films, made his <b>return</b> as a ... \nbut Kitty Pryde sends Bishop&#39;s consciousness <b>back</b> in time a few <b>days</b> before the\n&nbsp;...", "Ahmad Ali Lewis (born October 12, 1975), simply known as Ahmad (often stylized \nAHMAD), is an American hip hop recording artist, songwriter, motivational \nspeaker and author from Los Angeles, California. He is perhaps best known for \nthe 1994 single &quot;<b>Back in the Day</b>,&quot; a nostalgic&nbsp;...", "Doris <b>Day</b> was an American actress, <b>singer</b>, and animal welfare activist. She \nbegan her career ... <b>Day</b>, Hudson, and Randall made two more films together, \nLover Come <b>Back</b> (1961) and Send Me No Flowers (1964). Along with David \nNiven&nbsp;...", "Third <b>Day</b> was a Christian rock band formed in Marietta, Georgia during the \n1990s. The band ... for a second guitarist. Upon hearing Brad Avery play with \n<b>singer</b> Chris Carder, Avery was asked to audition. ... Third <b>Day</b> released the \nworship album Lead Us <b>Back</b>: Songs of Worship on March 3, 2015. The album, \nproduced by&nbsp;...", "&quot;No Way <b>Back</b>&quot; / &quot;Cold <b>Day</b> in the Sun&quot; is the fourth single released from Foo \nFighters&#39; fifth ... Taylor Hawkins is featured <b>singing</b> and drumming, while Dave \nGrohl is featured on acoustic guitar and backup vocals. &quot;No Way <b>Back</b>&quot; was also\n&nbsp;...", "&quot;We&#39;ll Meet <b>Again</b>&quot; is a 1939 British song made famous by <b>singer</b> Vera Lynn with \nmusic and ... and morale-boosting broadcasts for 100 <b>days</b> after a nuclear attack. \nLynn sang the song in London on the 60th Anniversary of VE <b>Day</b> in 2005." ]
[ "Who sings the song back in the day?", "Who sings the 1994 song Back in the Day?", "Who sings the 2003 song Back in the Day?" ]
[ "<b>India&#39;s</b> bid motto was New Frontiers and Friendships. <b>India</b> shifted the balance in \nits favour in the second round of voting with a promise that it would provide US&nbsp;...", "The Games cost $11 billion and are the most expensive <b>Commonwealth Games</b> \never. It was the first time that the <b>Commonwealth Games</b> were held in <b>India</b>, also\n&nbsp;...", "<b>India</b> has competed in all but four editions of the <b>Commonwealth Games</b>; starting \nat the second Games in 1934. <b>India</b> has also hosted the games once, in 2010.", "<b>India</b> competed at the 2018 <b>Commonwealth Games</b> at Gold Coast, Australia from \n4 to 15 April 2018. It was <b>India&#39;s</b> 18th appearance at the Commonwealth&nbsp;...", "A number of concerns and controversies surfaced before the 2010 \n<b>Commonwealth Games</b> in New Delhi, <b>India</b>, which received widespread media \ncoverage both&nbsp;...", "It would have marked the first time the <b>games</b> were held in Africa and the second \ntime a <b>Commonwealth</b> republic would have hosted, following Delhi, <b>India</b> in&nbsp;...", "This was the 6th time <b>India</b> participating in the <b>Commonwealth Games</b>. <b>India</b> \nfinished sixth in this competition. Contents. 1 Medalists. 1.1 Gold Medalists; 1.2&nbsp;...", "<b>India</b> participated in the 2002 <b>Commonwealth Games</b> in Manchester. Notable \namong the players was the <b>Indian</b> women&#39;s hockey team. The team entered the&nbsp;...", "It began at 7:00 PM (IST) on 3 October 2010 ending at 10:00 PM (IST) displaying \n<b>India&#39;s</b> varied culture in a plethora of cultural&nbsp;...", "Geeta Phogat (born 15 December 1988) is a freestyle wrestler who won <b>India&#39;s</b> \nfirst ever gold medal in wrestling at the <b>Commonwealth Games</b> in 2010. She is&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When did india host the commonwealth games for the first time?", "When did india start hosting the commonwealth games for the first time?", "When did india finish hosting the commonwealth games for the first time?" ]
[ "Both ships <b>set sail for America</b> around August 5, but the Speedwell sprang a leak \nshortly after, and the two ships were brought into Dartmouth for repairs.", "Many <b>Americans</b> can trace their ancestry back to one or more of these individuals \nwho have become known as the Pilgrim Fathers. Contents. 1 Members of the&nbsp;...", "<b>The Pilgrims</b> or Pilgrim Fathers were the English settlers who established the \nPlymouth Colony ... The Embarkation of the Pilgrims (1857) by American painter \nRobert Walter Weir ... A second change was known only to parties in England \nwho <b>did</b> not inform ... The reduced party finally <b>sailed</b> successfully on September \n6 (Old&nbsp;...", "Plymouth Colony (sometimes Plimouth) was an English colonial venture in \n<b>America</b> from 1620 ... Upon arriving in <b>America</b>, <b>the Pilgrims</b> began working to \nrepay their debts. Using the financing secured from the ... The Mayflower left \nProvincetown Harbor and <b>set sail</b> for Plymouth Harbor. The Mayflower dropped \nanchor in&nbsp;...", "Plymouth is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts. The town holds a place \nof great prominence in <b>American</b> history, folklore, and ... It is named after \nPlymouth, England where the Mayflower <b>set sail for America</b>. ... near Manhattan, \nwhich was part of the Colony of Virginia at the time, but it <b>did</b> not go beyond Cape \nCod.", "Most Puritans were &quot;non-separating Puritans&quot;, meaning that they <b>did</b> not \nadvocate <b>setting</b> up separate congregations distinct from the Church of England; \na small&nbsp;...", "Oceanus Hopkins (1620— c. 1621) was the only child born on the Mayflower \nduring its historic voyage which brought the English <b>Pilgrims</b> to <b>America</b>. A boy, \nPeregrine White, was born on board, after arriving in <b>America</b>, as the ... He <b>did</b> \nnot survive very long, however, and may have died the first winter, or during the&nbsp;...", "Speedwell was a 60-ton pinnace that, along with Mayflower, transported <b>the</b> \n<b>Pilgrims</b> and was ... On the second attempt, Mayflower and Speedwell <b>sailed</b> \nabout 100 leagues (about ... The Separatists decided to go on to <b>America</b> on \nMayflower.", "William Penn (14 October 1644 – 30 July 1718) was the son of the admiral and \npolitician Sir ... Penn immediately <b>set sail</b> and took his first step on <b>American</b> soil, \nsailing up the Delaware Bay and Delaware River, ... Penn <b>did</b> not always pay \nattention to details and had not taken the fairly simple step of determining where \nthe&nbsp;...", "Once aboard, they were confined and the ship sailed across Cape Cod Bay \nwhere Hunt abducted seven more from the Nausets. He then <b>set sail</b> for Málaga. \nSmith&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When did the pilgrims set sail for america?", "When did the pilgrims make their first attempt to sail for America?", "When did the pilgrims make their successful attempt to sail for America?" ]
[ "Decolonization (American English) or decolonisation (British English) is the \nundoing of ... Self-determination continues to <b>be</b> claimed, also within \n<b>independent states</b>, ... <b>became</b> a wider movement <b>in many colonies in</b> the 20th \n<b>century</b>, and a reality after ... <b>Most</b> of that <b>was</b> initiated by repressive British \nadministrators, as <b>in</b> the&nbsp;...", "Haiti <b>became</b> the second <b>independent</b> nation that <b>was</b> a <b>former</b> European <b>colony</b> \n<b>in</b> the Western Hemisphere after the United <b>States</b>. Africans and people of African\n&nbsp;...", "The British Empire comprised the dominions, <b>colonies</b>, protectorates, mandates, \nand other ... <b>At</b> its height, it <b>was</b> the <b>largest</b> empire <b>in</b> history and, for over a \n<b>century</b>, <b>was</b> ... After <b>independence</b>, <b>many former</b> British <b>colonies</b> joined the \nCommonwealth of ... The following <b>year</b>, <b>in</b> 1776, the United <b>States</b> declared \n<b>independence</b>.", "The decolonization of Africa took place <b>in</b> the mid-to-late 1950s to 1975, with \nsudden and radical regime changes on the continent as <b>colonial</b> governments \nmade the transition to <b>independent states</b>; this <b>was</b> ... Progress towards \nindependence <b>was</b> slow up until the mid-20th <b>century</b>. By 1977, 54 African \ncountries had&nbsp;...", "British placement of surrogate responsibility for <b>former</b> German <b>colonies</b> on white\n-settler dominions <b>was at</b> the <b>time</b> determined to <b>be</b> the <b>most</b> expedient option for\n&nbsp;...", "Philadelphia <b>became</b> the <b>largest</b> city <b>in</b> the <b>colonies</b> with its central location, \nexcellent port, and a <b>population</b> of about 30,000. 18th <b>century</b>[edit]. <b>In</b> 1702, East \nand&nbsp;...", "Peaceful <b>independence</b> by voluntary withdrawal of <b>colonial</b> powers then <b>became</b> \nthe norm <b>in</b> the second half of the 20th <b>century</b>. However, there are still <b>many</b>&nbsp;...", "Africa is the world&#39;s second-<b>largest</b> and second-<b>most</b> populous continent, after \nAsia. <b>At</b> about ... It contains 54 fully recognised <b>sovereign states</b> (countries), eight \nterritories and two ... <b>In</b> the late 19th <b>century</b>, European countries colonised \nalmost all of Africa; <b>most</b> ... <b>In</b> 1951, Libya, a <b>former</b> Italian <b>colony</b>, gained \nindependence.", "The Commonwealth of Nations, generally known simply as the Commonwealth, \nis a political ... The Commonwealth dates back to the first half of the 20th <b>century</b> \nwith the ... <b>Most</b> of its components have <b>become independent</b> countries, whether \n... <b>In most</b> cases, this is due to <b>being</b> a <b>former colony</b> of the United Kingdom, but&nbsp;...", "The written history of Mexico, a country <b>in</b> the southern portion of North America, \ncovers a ... <b>During</b> the <b>colonial era</b>, Mexico&#39;s indigenous culture mixed with \nEuropean ... Spanish-speaking country <b>in</b> the world and home to the <b>largest</b> \n<b>number</b> of ... The United <b>States</b>, engaged <b>in</b> their own civil war <b>at</b> that <b>time</b> (1861–\n65), <b>did</b>&nbsp;..." ]
[ "During which time period did the largest number of former colonies become independent states?" ]
[ "The history of the <b>Israeli</b>–<b>Palestinian conflict began</b> with the establishment of the \nstate of <b>Israel</b> ... Hamas also stated clearly that it <b>did</b> not recognize <b>Israel&#39;s</b> right to \nexist and <b>did</b> not accept the Oslo peace process nor any other peace process&nbsp;...", "The <b>Israeli</b>–<b>Palestinian conflict</b> is the ongoing struggle between Israelis and \n<b>Palestinians</b> that <b>began</b> in the mid-20th century ... According to the <b>Palestinian</b> \nnegotiators the offer <b>did</b> not remove many of the elements of the <b>Israeli</b> \noccupation&nbsp;...", "The Arab–<b>Israeli conflict</b> refers to the ongoing political tension, military <b>conflicts</b> \nand disputes ... Part of the <b>Palestine</b>–<b>Israel conflict</b> arose from the conflicting \nclaims by these movements ... At that time, Jerusalem <b>did</b> not extend beyond the \nwalled area and had a population of ... On 5 June, <b>Israel launched</b> an attack on \nEgypt.", "The 1947–1949 <b>Palestine war</b>, known in <b>Israel</b> as the <b>War</b> of Independence and \nin Arabic as ... of the Arab states. The result of his analysis was Plan Dalet, which \nwas put in place at the <b>start</b> of April. ... This number <b>did</b> not include displaced \n<b>Palestinians</b> inside <b>Israeli</b>-held territory. The list of villages depopulated during \nthe&nbsp;...", "Large-scale conventional warfare beyond the peripheries of the Gaza Strip \n<b>began</b> when <b>Palestinian</b> militants abducted Corporal Gilad Shalit, and <b>Israel</b> \nresponded&nbsp;...", "The 2014 <b>Israel</b>–Gaza <b>conflict</b> also known as Operation Protective Edge and \nsometimes ... It was one of the deadliest <b>conflicts</b> between the <b>Palestinians</b> and \n<b>Israeli</b> in ... On 14 November 2012, <b>Israel launched</b> Operation Pillar of Defence in \nthe ... From December 2012 to late June/early July 2014, Hamas <b>did</b> not fire \nrockets&nbsp;...", "The 1948 (or First) Arab–<b>Israeli War</b> was the second and final stage of the 1947–\n49 <b>Palestine war</b>. It formally <b>began</b> following the end of the British Mandate for \n<b>Palestine</b> at ... The Arabs <b>did</b> not accept the Plan, while the Jews were \ndetermined to oppose the internationalization of the city, and secure it as part of \nthe Jewish&nbsp;...", "The wave of violence <b>began</b> when <b>Palestinian</b> activists gathered on the Temple \nMount to prevent Jews from visiting the site on the Eve of Rosh Hashanah. News \nof&nbsp;...", "The 1982 Lebanon <b>war began</b> on 6 June 1982, when <b>Israel</b> invaded again for the \npurpose of attacking the <b>Palestine</b> Liberation Organization. The <b>Israeli</b> army laid&nbsp;...", "The hostilities ended with a ceasefire signed between the countries in 1970 with \nfrontiers remaining in the same place as when the <b>war began</b>. Yom Kippur <b>War</b> (\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When did conflict start in israel and palestine?", "When did the basis of the conflict start in Israel and Palestine?", "When did the full scale eruption of hostilities begin in Israel and Palestine?", "When did the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict officially begin with the establishment of the state of Israel?" ]
[ "The National Football Conference – South <b>Division</b> or NFC South is one of the \nfour <b>divisions</b> of ... On January 7, 2018, two NFC South teams (the <b>Carolina</b> \n<b>Panthers</b> and New Orleans Saints) met in the NFL playoffs for the first time since \nthe&nbsp;...", "They have won six <b>division</b> titles, one in the NFC West and five in the NFC South. \nThe <b>Carolina Panthers</b> are legally registered as Panther Football, LLC. and are&nbsp;...", "The <b>Carolina Panthers</b> began play in 1995, and spent their first 7 seasons in the \nNFC West <b>division</b>, making it to the NFC Championship game in 1996, which&nbsp;...", "The <b>Panthers</b> captured their second straight NFC South <b>division</b> title and \nqualified for the postseason for the first time in back-to-back&nbsp;...", "NOTE: <b>Division</b> games are in bold text. Postseason[edit]. Week, Date, Opponent, \nResults, Game site&nbsp;...", "The National Football Conference – Western <b>Division</b> or NFC West is one of the \nfour <b>divisions</b> ... They were joined in this distinction in 2014 by the <b>Carolina</b> \n<b>Panthers</b>, who won the NFC South with a record of 7–8–1. The <b>division</b> is one of \nonly&nbsp;...", "<b>Division</b> place, 4th NFC West. Playoff finish, Did not qualify. Pro Bowlers, none. \nPanthers seasons &middot; 1996 →. The 1995 <b>Carolina Panthers</b> season was the \nfranchise&#39;s inaugural season in the National&nbsp;...", "This was also the first team to have at least 15 wins and finish last in their <b>division</b> \nthe following season. They were eliminated from playoff&nbsp;...", "They also notched their third NFC South title, their first since 2008 and their fourth \n<b>division</b> title overall. The <b>Panthers</b>&#39; season ended in the&nbsp;...", "They have played in Charlotte since 1996, winning six <b>division</b> titles and two NFC \nChampionships. The <b>Panthers</b> were the first NFL franchise based in the&nbsp;..." ]
[ "What teams are in the carolina panthers division?", "What team from Georgia in the carolina panthers division?", "What team from Louisiana in the carolina panthers division?", "What team from Florida in the carolina panthers division?" ]
[ "The <b>Flintstones</b> is a 1994 American comedy <b>film</b> directed by Brian Levant and \nwritten by Tom S. ... <b>Wilma</b> and Pebbles also leave for her <b>mother&#39;s</b> house, \nleaving Fred behind. Fred goes to the quarry and realizes his mistake and Cliff&#39;s \nplan, but&nbsp;...", "<b>Wilma Flintstone</b> is a fictional character in the television animated series The \n<b>Flintstones</b>. <b>Wilma</b> is the red-headed wife of caveman Fred <b>Flintstone</b>, daughter \nof Pearl Slaghoople, and <b>mother</b> of Pebbles <b>Flintstone</b>. ... In the live-action <b>film</b> \nThe <b>Flintstones</b>, <b>Wilma</b> was played by Elizabeth Perkins, although Vander Pyl \nmade a&nbsp;...", "The <b>Flintstones</b> is an American animated sitcom produced by Hanna-Barbera. \nThe series takes ... <b>Wilma Flintstone</b> is Fred&#39;s wife and Pebbles&#39; <b>mother</b>. She is ... \nThey reconciled again at the end of the TV <b>movie</b> I Yabba Dabba Do. The Great&nbsp;...", "The <b>Flintstones</b> in Viva Rock Vegas is a 2000 American romantic comedy <b>film</b> \ndirected by Brian ... It is set before the events of both the series and the first <b>film</b>, \nshowing how Fred and Barney met <b>Wilma</b> and Betty. ... bowling, despite her \ncontrolling <b>mother</b> Pearl, who wants her to marry smooth casino-owner Chip \nRockefeller.", "Pearl Slaghoople is a fictional character on the animated TV show The \n<b>Flintstones</b>. She is the <b>mother</b> of <b>Wilma Flintstone</b>, who is married to Fred \n<b>Flintstone</b>. ... In The <b>Flintstones</b> in Viva Rock Vegas, the prequel to the \naforementioned <b>film</b>, she is&nbsp;...", "Jean Thurston Vander Pyl (October 11, 1919 – April 10, 1999) was an American \nactress and voice actress. Although her career spanned many decades, she is \nbest known as the voice of <b>Wilma Flintstone</b> for the Hanna-Barbera cartoon The \n<b>Flintstones</b>. In addition to <b>Wilma Flintstone</b>, she also provided the voices of \nPebbles ... (1993, TV <b>movie</b>) - <b>Wilma Flintstone</b> / Mrs. Slate (voice); Hollyrock-a-\nBye Baby&nbsp;...", "Pebbles <b>Flintstone</b> is a fictional character in the <b>Flintstones</b> franchise. The red-\nhaired daughter of Fred and <b>Wilma Flintstone</b>, Pebbles is born near ... Wilma \nFlintstone (mother) Ed Flintstone ... Pebbles appeared in the 1994 live-action \n<b>Flintstones movie</b>, where she was played by twins Elaine and Melanie Silver. \nPebbles and&nbsp;...", "<b>Wilma Flintstone</b> (godmother/<b>mother</b>-in-law) Stony <b>Flintstone</b> (brother-in-law). \nSpouse, Pebbles Rubble (wife). Children, Chip Rubble (son) Roxy Rubble (\ndaughter). Bamm-Bamm Rubble is a fictional character in the <b>Flintstones</b> \nfranchise, the adopted son of ... In the 1994 live-action <b>Flintstones movie</b>, Bamm-\nBamm appears as a&nbsp;...", "The <b>Flintstones</b> aired from 1960 to 1966. As of September 2006, all six seasons \nhave been ... After watching a romantic <b>movie</b> on TV, <b>Wilma</b> convinces Fred to \nadopt a &quot;latin lover&quot; image. She soon becomes ... Fred then attempts to fix up an \nold house for his <b>mother</b>-in-law and move it into his backyard. 143, 3, &quot;The Return \nof&nbsp;...", "Betty Rubble is a fictional character in the television animated series The \n<b>Flintstones</b> and its spin-offs and live-action motion pictures. She is the black-\nhaired wife of caveman Barney Rubble and the adoptive <b>mother</b> of Bamm-Bamm \nRubble. Her best friend is her next-door neighbor <b>Wilma Flintstone</b>. ... In the \nComedy Central animated <b>film</b> The Drawn Together <b>Movie</b>: The <b>Movie</b>!,&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who plays wilmas mom in the flintstones movie?" ]
[ "National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (<b>NABARD</b>) is an Apex \nDevelopment Financial Institution in India. The Bank <b>has been</b> entrusted with &quot;\nmatters concerning Policy Planning and ... <b>NABARD</b> was <b>established on the</b> \n<b>recommendations of</b> B.Sivaramman Committee, (by Act 61, 1981 of Parliament) \non 12 July&nbsp;...", "National Housing Bank (NHB), a Government of India owned entity, was <b>set up</b> \non 9 July 1988 under the National Housing Bank Act, 1987. NHB is an apex \nfinancial institution for housing. NHB <b>has been established</b> with an objective to \noperate as a principal agency ... The Committee of Secretaries considered&#39; the \n<b>recommendation</b> and <b>set up</b>&nbsp;...", "Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) are Indian Scheduled Commercial Banks (\nGovernment Banks) operating at regional level in different States of India. They \n<b>have been</b> created with a view of serving primarily the rural areas of ... These \nwere <b>set up on the recommendations of</b> The narshimham committee Working \nGroup during&nbsp;...", "From the 1991 India economic crisis to its status of third largest economy in the \nworld by 2011, ... Two such expert Committees were <b>set up</b> under the \nchairmanship of M. ... GOI decided to acquire entire stake of RBI in SBI, NHB and \n<b>NABARD</b>. ... Most of the <b>recommendations of</b> the Committee <b>have been</b> acted \nupon (as&nbsp;...", "Small industrial Development Bank of India (SIDBI) is a development financial \ninstitution in ... It was <b>established</b> on April 2, 1990, through an Act of Parliament. \n... supervised by the Reserve Bank; other three are EXIM Bank, <b>NABARD</b> and \nNHB. ... and small enterprises (MSEs) <b>has been</b> developed jointly by CRISIL &amp; \nSIDBI.", "The Kisan Credit Card (KCC) scheme is a credit scheme introduced in August \n1998 by Indian banks. This model scheme was prepared by the National Bank for \nAgriculture and Rural Development (<b>NABARD</b>) on the <b>recommendations of</b> R.V.\nGUPTA committee ... The scheme <b>has</b> short term credit limits for crops, and term \nloans.", "The CELS ratings or Camels rating is a supervisory rating system originally \ndeveloped in the ... (https://www.<b>nabard</b>.org/content1.aspx?id=523&amp;catid=8&amp;mid\n=490) ... and later globally, following a <b>recommendation by the</b> U.S. Federal \nReserve. ... Liquidity contingency plans <b>have been established</b> and are expected \nto be&nbsp;...", "... of India is a finance institution in India, <b>established</b> in 1982 under Export-Import \nBank of India Act 1981. Since its inception, Exim Bank of India <b>has been</b> both a&nbsp;...", "A self-help group (SHG) is a financial intermediary committee usually composed \nof 10 to 20 ... According to a report from 2006, <b>NABARD</b> estimates that there are \n2.2 million SHGs in India, representing 33 million ... The SHG Banking Linkage \nProgramme since its beginning <b>has been</b> predominant in certain states, showing\n&nbsp;...", "Joint Liability Group is a concept <b>established</b> in India in 2014 by the rural \ndevelopment agency National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (\n<b>NABARD</b>) to provide institutional credit to small farmers. ... Clubs etc. <b>NABARD</b> \n<b>has</b> published one booklet on Success Stories of JLGs which is available on its \nwebsite." ]
[ "Nabard has been established on the recommendation of?" ]
[ "Coincidentally, it took place 10 years after the 2006 Fiesta Bowl, that was also \n<b>played</b> by <b>Ohio State</b> and <b>Notre Dame</b>. That was also the <b>last time Notre Dame</b>&nbsp;...", "The <b>Ohio State</b> Buckeyes football team competes as part of the National \nCollegiate Athletic ... In their 2015–16 bowl appearance, <b>Ohio State</b> defeated \n<b>Notre Dame</b> in the Fiesta Bowl. ... During the 2017–18 season, the Buckeyes \n<b>played</b> in the 2017 Cotton Bowl Classic, ... Bowl, App. Wins, Losses, Win Pct. \nMost <b>Recent</b> Result.", "<b>Ohio State players</b> have won the Heisman Trophy seven times, which ties <b>Notre</b> \n<b>Dame</b> (7) for the most awards for any school. Archie Griffin is the only two-<b>time</b>&nbsp;...", "The <b>Notre Dame</b> Fighting Irish football team is the intercollegiate football team \nrepresenting the University of <b>Notre Dame</b> in <b>Notre Dame</b>, Indiana. ... <b>Notre</b> \n<b>Dame</b>, Oklahoma and <b>Ohio State</b> share the record of seven Heisman Trophy \nwinners. ... <b>Notre Dame</b> has had 495 <b>players</b> selected in the NFL Draft, second \nonly to USC.", "Urban Frank Meyer III (born July 10, 1964) is a retired American college football \nplayer and ... As of 2019, he is still employed by <b>Ohio State</b> University, his job title \nbeing Assistant ... Meyer is a devout Roman Catholic and on several occasions \nhas referred to the head coaching position at the University of <b>Notre Dame</b> as his\n&nbsp;...", "In total, <b>players</b> from 40 different schools have won a Heisman Trophy, while 18 \nschools have more than one trophy. School, Trophies. <b>Notre Dame</b>, 7. <b>Ohio State</b>.", "The 2006 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, <b>played</b> on January 2, 2006, was the 35th edition \nof the Fiesta Bowl, sponsored by Frito-Lay through its Tostitos tortilla chip brand. \nThe game featured the <b>Notre Dame</b> Fighting Irish and the <b>Ohio State</b> ... Santonio \nHolmes for an 85 yard touchdown pass, and <b>Ohio State</b> led 21–7 at half-<b>time</b>.", "The Big Ten Conference is the oldest Division I collegiate athletic conference in \nthe United ... <b>Notre Dame</b> joined the Big Ten on July 1, 2017 as an associate \nmember in ... <b>Ohio State</b> and Penn State, like most NCAA fencing schools, have \ncoed ... were made to encourage the University of <b>Notre Dame</b>, at that <b>time</b> the \n<b>last</b>&nbsp;...", "Wayne Woodrow Hayes (February 14, 1913 – March 12, 1987) was an American \nfootball ... Over the <b>last</b> decade of his coaching tenure at <b>Ohio State</b>, Hayes&#39;s \nBuckeye squads faced off in a fierce rivalry ... Dame because he was afraid of \npolarizing the Catholic population in Ohio, <b>Notre Dame&#39;s</b> long-<b>time</b> athletic \ndirector&nbsp;...", "The College Football Playoff (CFP) is an annual postseason knockout invitational \ntournament to determine a national champion for the National Collegiate Athletic \nAssociation (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), the highest level \nof college football competition in the United <b>States</b>. ... The ACC, whose teams \nalso play eight conference games (plus <b>Notre Dame</b>&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When was the last time ohio state played notre dame?", "When was the last time ohio state played notre dame, as of 2017?", "When was the last time ohio state played notre dame, as of 2016?", "When was the last time ohio state played notre dame, as of 2015?" ]
[ "The <b>League of Nations</b>, abbreviated as LN or LoN was the first worldwide \nintergovernmental organisation whose principal mission was to maintain world \npeace.", "Between 1920 and 1939, a total of 63 countries became member states of the \n<b>League of Nations</b>. The Covenant forming the <b>League of Nations</b> was included in\n&nbsp;...", "The <b>League of Nations</b> was a professional wrestling stable in WWE, which was \ncomposed of Irish leader Sheamus, Mexican Alberto Del Rio, Bulgarian Rusev,&nbsp;...", "The UEFA <b>Nations League</b> is a biennial international football competition \ncontested by the senior men&#39;s national teams of the member associations of \nUEFA, the&nbsp;...", "A <b>League of Nations</b> mandate was a legal status for certain territories transferred \nfrom the control of one country to another following World War I, or the legal&nbsp;...", "This article is about the <b>League of Nations</b> protectorate established after World \nWar I. For the French protectorate established after World War II, see Saar&nbsp;...", "The Mandate for Palestine was a <b>League of Nations</b> mandate for British \nadministration of the territories of Palestine and Transjordan, both of which had \nbeen&nbsp;...", "Category:<b>League of Nations</b> mandates. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. \nJump to navigation Jump to search. Wikimedia Commons&nbsp;...", "The Covenant of the <b>League of Nations</b> was the charter of the <b>League of Nations</b>. \nIt was signed on 28 June 1919 as Part I of the Treaty of Versailles, and became&nbsp;...", "Subcategories. This category has the following 19 subcategories, out of 19 total. *\n. ▻ Presidents of the Assembly of the <b>League of Nations</b>‎ (23 P). A." ]
[ "When did league of nations become united nations?" ]
[ "&quot;<b>Scars to Your Beautiful</b>&quot; is a song recorded by Canadian singer and songwriter \nAlessia Cara. Def Jam Recordings and Universal Music Group serviced it to&nbsp;...", "Canadian singer and songwriter Alessia Cara has won 17 awards out of 73 \nnominations. ... &quot;<b>Scars to Your Beautiful</b>&quot;, Canadian Single of the Year, \nNominated.", "File talk:<b>Scars To Your Beautiful</b> (Official Single Cover) by Alessia Cara.png ... \nPlease sign and date your posts by typing four tildes ( ~~~~ ). New to Wikipedia?", "Alessia Caracciolo (born July 11, 1996), known professionally as Alessia Cara is \na Canadian ... The album&#39;s third single, &quot;<b>Scars to Your Beautiful</b>&quot;, reached \nnumber 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2016. In 2017, Cara collaborated with DJ \nand&nbsp;...", "Pop &amp; Oak is a songwriting and production duo consisting of Andrew &quot;Pop&quot; \nWansel and Warren ... &quot;Save Me&quot;. &quot;Your Love&quot; ... &quot;<b>Scars To Your Beautiful</b>&quot;. Fleur \nEast&nbsp;...", "Warren &quot;Oak&quot; Felder (born 1980) is a Turkish-American songwriter and record \nproducer based ... won a 2017 BMI Pop Award for co-writing Alessia Cara&#39;s &quot;Here\n&quot;, and a 2018 BMI Pop Award for co-writing her single &quot;<b>Scars to Your Beautiful</b>&quot;.", "Canadian singer-songwriter Alessia Cara has released two studio albums, three \nextended ... In 2016, Cara found greater success in the release of her third single, \n&quot;<b>Scars to Your Beautiful</b>&quot;. The single reached the top ten on the Billboard Hot&nbsp;...", "Released: February 2, 2016; &quot;<b>Scars to Your Beautiful</b>&quot; Released: July 26, 2016. \nKnow-It-All is the debut studio album by Canadian singer and songwriter Alessia \nCara. It was&nbsp;...", "NOTD (pronounced &quot;noted&quot;) is a musical production duo from Sweden composed \nof Tobias ... Their remix of &quot;<b>Scars to Your Beautiful</b>&quot; by Alessia Cara was released \nin 2016. A remix of &quot;Dark Side&quot; by Phoebe Ryan was released in 2017.", "The 2017 MTV Video Music Awards were held on August 27, 2017 at The Forum \nin Inglewood, ... Alessia Cara — &quot;<b>Scars to Your Beautiful</b>&quot; (Director: Aaron A); \nBruno Mars — &quot;24K Magic&quot; (Directors: Cameron Duddy and Bruno Mars); Katy \nPerry&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who wrote the song scars to your beautiful?" ]
[ "She developed feelings for new guy nextdoor, <b>Ramsey</b>. But he is later found \nmurdered in his home and Kelly is the main suspect. After awhile, Kelly is stalked\n&nbsp;...", "&quot;(<b>If Loving You Is Wrong</b>) I Don&#39;t Want to Be Right&quot; is a song written by Stax \nRecords ... Rod Stewart, Percy Sledge, Bobby &quot;Blue&quot; Bland, David Ruffin, \nBarbara Mason, LeAnn Rimes, Renée Geyer, <b>Ramsey</b> Lewis, jazz chanteuse \nDella Reese,&nbsp;...", "Trevante Nemour Rhodes (born February 10, 1990) is an American actor. He \nwon several ... Trevante played the role of &#39;<b>Ramsey</b>&#39; in the Tyler Perry / OWN \nseries <b>If Loving You Is Wrong</b>. His television credits include the Fox series Gang&nbsp;...", "... Morris Jennings and <b>Ramsey</b> Lewis except as indicated. &quot;Kufanya Mapenzi (\nMaking Love)&quot; (Eddie Green) - 5:17; &quot;(<b>If Loving You Is Wrong</b>) I Don&#39;t Want to Be&nbsp;...", "&quot;Fu-Gee-La&quot; is a song by the Fugees. It was released on December 13, 1995, as \nthe lead single from their second album, The Score. The song, which was \nproduced by Salaam Remi, contains a sample of &quot;<b>If Loving You Is Wrong</b>, I Don&#39;t \nWant To Be Right&quot; by <b>Ramsey</b> Lewis, and its&nbsp;...", "<b>If Loving You Is Wrong</b> is an American primetime television soap opera, created, \nexecutive ... On the Midseason Premiere, Alex fights to save her baby; Kelly \nlearns the shocking whereabouts of her neighbor, <b>Ramsey</b>. 55, 13, &quot;Su Ling Mai&quot;\n&nbsp;...", "&quot;Famous&quot; is the debut single by American singer Mason <b>Ramsey</b>, released on \nApril 27, 2018 by Atlantic and Big Loud Records. Produced by Joey Moi, the song\n&nbsp;...", "The Delegates were a novelty song group who scored a hit record, &quot;Convention &#39;\n72&quot;. ... &quot;(<b>If Loving You Is Wrong</b>) I Don&#39;t Want to Be Right&quot; (Luther Ingram) ... the hit \nsingle, &quot;interviews&quot; with such figures as Lyndon B. Johnson and <b>Ramsey</b> Clark,&nbsp;...", "Mason <b>Ramsey</b> (born November 16, 2006) is an American singer and voice actor\n. In March 2018, after gaining Internet fame from a viral video of him yodeling&nbsp;...", "Matthew Thomas <b>Ramsey</b> (born October 21, 1977) is an American country music \nmusician and ... &quot;<b>Wrong</b> Turns&quot;, Matt Jenkins, Trevor Rosen ... 2016, Mark Leach, \nHomemade, &quot;<b>If You</b>&#39;re Down&quot;, Trevor Rosen, Matt Jenkins. 2017, Old Dominion&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who is ramsey from if loving you is wrong?", "Who plays Ramsey in If Loving You is Wrong?", "Who is the character of Ramsey from If Loving You is Wrong?" ]
[ "... that later <b>became</b> the lyrics of &quot;The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b>&quot;, the national ... the \nidea of making &quot;The <b>Star Spangled Banner</b>&quot; the <b>national anthem</b> began on their \nparade ground in 1892. ... The bill <b>did</b> not pass.", "Fort McHenry is a historical American coastal pentagonal bastion fort located in \nthe Locust ... was later set to the tune &quot;To Anacreon in Heaven&quot; and <b>became</b> \nknown as &quot;The <b>Star Spangled Banner</b>&quot;, the <b>national anthem</b> of the United States.", "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> &quot;The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b>&quot;. ... The \nsong with Key&#39;s lyrics <b>became</b> known as &quot;The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b>&quot; and slowly\n&nbsp;...", "John Stafford Smith (bapt. 30 March 1750 – 21 September 1836) was a British \ncomposer, ... for writing the music for &quot;The Anacreontic Song&quot;, which <b>became</b> the \ntune for the American patriotic song &quot;The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b>&quot; following the \nWar of 1812, and in 1931 was adopted as the <b>national anthem</b> of the United \nStates.", "The flag that flew during that episode in history <b>became</b> a significant artifact. ... \nsignificance, called &quot;The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b>: The Flag that Inspired the \n<b>National Anthem</b>&quot;.", "&quot;The <b>Star Spangled Banner</b>&quot; is a charity single recorded by American singer \nWhitney Houston to raise funds for soldiers and families of those involved in the \nPersian Gulf War. Written by Francis Scott Key, &quot;The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b>&quot; is \nthe <b>national anthem</b> of the United States. ... &quot;The <b>Star Spangled Banner</b>&quot; <b>became</b> \nthe fastest-selling single in Arista&#39;s&nbsp;...", "HMS Minden was a Royal Navy 74-gun Ganges-class third-rate ship of the line, \nlaunched on ... Scott Key was aboard Minden when he wrote the poem &quot;Defense \nof Fort M&#39;Henry&quot;, which <b>became</b> the lyrics for &quot;The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b>&quot;.", "Since August 2016, some American athletes have protested against police \nbrutality and racism ... On September 24, 2017, the NFL protests <b>became</b> more \nwidespread when over 200 players sat or knelt in ... It is a tradition in the United \nStates to play &quot;The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b>&quot;, the <b>national anthem</b>, before sporting \nevents.", "&quot;The Anacreontic Song&quot;, also known by its incipit &quot;To Anacreon in Heaven&quot;, was \nthe official ... The combination of Key&#39;s poem and Smith&#39;s composition <b>became</b> \nknown as &quot;The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b>&quot;, which was adopted as the <b>national</b> \n<b>anthem</b> of ... It remains puzzling why Smith <b>did</b> not make more effort to associate \nhimself&nbsp;...", "This article is a list of <b>national anthem</b> performers at the Super Bowl. The U.S. \n<b>national anthem</b> (&quot;The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b>&quot;) has been performed ... soprano \nRenée Fleming <b>became</b> the first opera singer to perform the <b>national anthem</b>." ]
[ "When did star spangled banner became the national anthem?" ]
[ "The production team behind <b>Full House did</b> not want people to know that \nMichelle was <b>played</b> by a set of twins, so the girls were credited as &quot;<b>Mary</b>-<b>Kate</b> \n<b>Ashley</b>&nbsp;...", "<b>Full House</b> is an American television sitcom created by Jeff Franklin for ABC. The \nshow ... The girls were jointly credited as &quot;<b>Mary Kate Ashley</b> Olsen&quot; in seasons \ntwo ... <b>did</b> not want audiences to know that the Michelle character was <b>played</b> by \n... for <b>Full House</b> were mostly negative in the show&#39;s early years but became <b>more</b>\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Mary</b>-<b>Kate</b> Olsen and <b>Ashley</b> Olsen (born June 13, 1986), also known as the \nOlsen twins as a duo, are American fashion designers and former child actresses\n. The twins made their acting debut as infants <b>playing</b> Michelle Tanner on the \ntelevision series <b>Full House</b>. ... The Dualstar brand has been sold in <b>more</b> than \n3,000 stores in the United&nbsp;...", "<b>Mary</b>-<b>Kate</b> Olsen (born June 13, 1986) is an American fashion designer, former \nactress and producer. She began her acting career one year after her birth, \nsharing the role of Michelle Tanner with her twin sister <b>Ashley</b> Olsen in the \ntelevision sitcom <b>Full House</b> (1987–1995). ... and James, and <b>more</b> affordable \nfashion lines Olsenboye and StyleMint.", "Fuller House is an American sitcom created by Jeff Franklin that airs as a Netflix \noriginal series, and is a sequel to the 1987–1995 television series <b>Full House</b> ... \nOn April 19, 2016, it was announced <b>Ashley</b> Liao, who <b>plays</b> Ramona&#39;s best \nfriend, ... it was uncertain whether <b>Mary</b>-<b>Kate</b> and <b>Ashley</b> Olsen, who shared the \nrole of&nbsp;...", "Michelle Elizabeth Tanner (<b>played</b> by twins <b>Mary</b>-<b>Kate</b> and <b>Ashley</b> Olsen), is \nDanny and Pam&#39;s youngest daughter. Danny is <b>more</b> overprotective of Michelle \nthan&nbsp;...", "dump their spouses and Jesse proposes to Becky, who says yes. Note: <b>Mary</b>-\n<b>Kate</b> and <b>Ashley</b> Olsen <b>play</b> Michelle and Melina in this episode. It is the second \ntime&nbsp;...", "<b>Ashley</b> Fuller Olsen (born June 13, 1986) is an American fashion designer, \nbusinesswoman, author, and former actress and producer. She began her acting \ncareer one year after her birth, sharing the role of Michelle Tanner with her twin \nsister <b>Mary</b>-<b>Kate</b> Olsen in the television sitcom, <b>Full House</b> (1987–1995). ... The \nNational Enquirer later apologized and stated it <b>did</b> not intend to suggest&nbsp;...", "The third season of <b>Full House</b>, an American family sitcom created by Jeff \nFranklin, premiered ... Jodie Sweetin as Stephanie, and <b>Mary</b>-<b>Kate</b> and <b>Ashley</b> \nOlsen as Michelle. ... The season three ratings <b>did</b> enter in the Top 30 highest-\nrated programs for ... Unfortunately for D.J., 7th grade causes <b>more</b> than a few \nproblems.", "The eighth and final season of the ABC sitcom <b>Full House</b> originally aired \nbetween September ... Jodie Sweetin as Stephanie Tanner &middot; <b>Mary</b>-<b>Kate</b> and \n<b>Ashley</b> Olsen as Michelle Tanner &middot; Lori Loughlin as Rebecca Donaldson-\nKatsopolis ... But they are <b>more</b> concerned with their looks and attitude than \nactually <b>playing</b> music." ]
[ "Did mary kate or ashley play more on full house?" ]
[ "<b>Hanan</b> is a name of Semitic origin. In Hebrew it is a masculine name, of the \n<b>meaning</b> &quot;gracious&quot;, &quot;gracious gift&quot; or &quot;grace&quot;. In <b>Arabic</b> it <b>means</b> &quot;compassion&quot;.", "<b>Hanan</b> al-Shaykh (<b>Arabic</b>: حنان الشيخ‎; born November 12, 1945, Beirut) is an \nacclaimed Lebanese author of contemporary&nbsp;...", "Baal-<b>hanan means</b> &quot;Baal has been gracious&quot;. There are two men by this name in \nthe Hebrew Bible. In Genesis 36:38–39, Baal-<b>hanan</b> is a King of Edom.", "<b>Hanan</b> Baker Younis (<b>Arabic</b>: حنان بكر يونس‎; born 16 August 1977), widely \nknown by her stage name Waed (<b>Arabic</b>: وعد‎; <b>meaning</b> &quot;promise&quot; in <b>Arabic</b>), is a&nbsp;...", "<b>Hanan</b> Daoud Mikhael Ashrawi is a Palestinian leader, legislator, activist, and \nscholar who ... On September 26, 2009, in an interview on Riz Khan&#39;s One on \nOne on Al Jazeera English, Ashrawi <b>defined</b> her current role in the following way: \n&quot;I think of ... Articles containing <b>Arabic</b>-language text &middot; Commons category link \nfrom&nbsp;...", "<b>Hanan</b> may refer to: <b>Hanan</b> (given name) &middot; <b>Hanan</b> (surname) &middot; <b>Hanan</b> \nInternational Airport, Niue; a 2004 film directed by Makarand Deshpande&nbsp;...", "The name in <b>Arabic means</b> &quot;head of the shop&quot; and implies a mixture of the best \nspices the seller has to offer. Ras el hanout is used in many savory dishes,&nbsp;...", "It is one of many <b>Arabic</b> theophoric names, <b>meaning</b> servant of God. Gods \nFollower is also a <b>meaning</b> of this name. Humility before God is an essential \nvalue of&nbsp;...", "Look up Ibrahim in Wiktionary, the free <b>dictionary</b>. Ibrahim (<b>Arabic</b>: إبراهيم‎, \nIbrāhīm) is the <b>Arabic</b> name of the prophet and patriarch Abraham and ... George \nIbrahim (died 2003), Pakistani Roman Catholic priest; <b>Hanan</b> Ibrahim, Somali&nbsp;...", "Fauda is an Israeli television series developed by Lior Raz and Avi Issacharoff \ndrawing on their ... When Doron asks Gali what it <b>means</b>, she tells him that he \nstopped fighting for her a long time ago, and that Naor loves her. After Boaz&#39;s ... \nPortrayed by <b>Hanan</b> Hillo. ... Boaz is fluent in <b>Arabic</b>, and is a member of Doron&#39;s \nunit." ]
[ "What is the meaning of hanan in arabic?" ]
[ "The 1796 United States <b>presidential election</b> was the third quadrennial \n<b>presidential election</b>. It was held from Friday, November 4 to Wednesday, \nDecember 7, 1796. It was the <b>first contested</b> American <b>presidential election</b>, the \n<b>first presidential</b> ... Adams was elected <b>president</b> with 71 electoral votes, <b>one</b> \nmore than was&nbsp;...", "Kennedy <b>first challenged</b> Minnesota Senator Hubert Humphrey in the Wisconsin \nprimary and defeated him. Kennedy&#39;s attractive sisters, brothers, and wife&nbsp;...", "The 1876 United States <b>presidential election</b> was the 23rd quadrennial \n<b>presidential election</b>, held on Tuesday, November 7, 1876. It was <b>one</b> of the most \n<b>contentious</b> and <b>controversial presidential</b> elections in ... After a <b>first</b> count of \nvotes, Tilden <b>won</b> 184 electoral votes to Hayes&#39; 165, with 20 votes from four \nstates unresolved.", "On November 26, the state canvassing board certified Bush as the <b>winner of</b> \nFlorida&#39;s electors by 537 votes. Gore formally <b>contested</b> the certified results. A \nstate&nbsp;...", "... related to a <b>contested</b> convention) can occur during a <b>presidential election</b> \nwhen a political party fails to choose a nominee on the <b>first</b> round of delegate \nvoting&nbsp;...", "The 2008 United States <b>presidential election</b> was the 56th quadrennial \n<b>presidential election</b>, ... The Democratic primaries were marked by a sharp \n<b>contest</b> between Obama and the initial front-runner, Senator Hillary Clinton. ... \nClinton&#39;s <b>win</b> was the <b>first</b> time a woman had ever <b>won</b> a major American party&#39;s \n<b>presidential</b>&nbsp;...", "The 1800 United States <b>presidential election</b> was the fourth <b>presidential election</b>. \nIt was held ... Each state delegation cast <b>one</b> vote, and a victory in the contingent \n<b>election</b> required <b>one</b> candidate <b>to win</b> a majority of the state delegations. ... \nAmerica Afire: Jefferson, Adams, and the <b>First Contested Election</b>, February 25, \n2001.", "The 1988 United States <b>presidential election</b> was the 51st quadrennial \n<b>presidential election</b>. ... This is the <b>first</b> time a Republican <b>won presidential</b> \n<b>election</b> without carrying Iowa (the only other time being the 2000 ... The two most \nclosely <b>contested</b> states were Washington, where Dukakis <b>won</b> by less than 2% \nof the vote, and&nbsp;...", "The 2020 Democratic Party <b>presidential</b> primaries and caucuses are a series of \nelectoral ... 2 <b>Contest</b> schedule and results; 3 Candidates ... After Hillary Clinton&#39;s \nloss in the previous <b>election</b>, many felt the Democratic Party lacked ... from voting \non the <b>first presidential</b> nominating ballot, unless a candidate via the outcome of&nbsp;...", "The 2016 Republican Party <b>presidential</b> primaries and caucuses were a series of \nelectoral ... On July 19, 2016, Trump and his <b>running</b> mate, Indiana Governor \nMike Pence, were officially nominated as the Republican ... Rubio <b>won</b> his <b>first</b> \n<b>contest</b> in the Minnesota Republican Caucus and finished a strong second in \nVirginia." ]
[ "Who won the first contested race for president?" ]
[ "At the surface of the <b>skin</b> in hands and feet, they appear as epidermal or papillary \nridges (colloquially known as fingerprints). <b>Blood vessels</b> in the dermal&nbsp;...", "A spider angioma or spider naevus (plural spider naevi) is a type of \ntelangiectasis (swollen <b>blood vessels</b>) found slightly beneath the <b>skin</b> surface, \noften&nbsp;...", "When <b>blood vessels</b> constrict, the flow of blood is restricted or decreased, thus \nretaining body heat or increasing vascular resistance. This makes the <b>skin</b> turn&nbsp;...", "Telangiectasias, also known as spider <b>veins</b>, are small dilated <b>blood vessels</b> that \ncan occur near the surface of the <b>skin</b> or mucous membranes, measuring&nbsp;...", "Vasodilation is the widening of <b>blood vessels</b>. It results from relaxation of smooth \nmuscle cells ... is hot; this process diverts the flow of heated blood to the <b>skin</b> of \nthe animal, where heat can be more easily released to the atmosphere.", "Sometimes small <b>blood vessels</b> (called telangiectasia) can be seen within the \ntumor. Crusting and bleeding in the center of the tumor frequently develops. It is&nbsp;...", "The <b>blood vessels</b> are the components of the circulatory system that transport \nblood throughout the human body. These vessels transport blood cells, nutrients,\n&nbsp;...", "A petechia (pl. petechiae) is a small (1 – 2 mm) red or purple spot on the <b>skin</b> or \nconjunctiva, caused by a minor bleed from broken capillary <b>blood vessels</b>.", "Cutaneous small-vessel vasculitis (CSVV), also known as hypersensitivity ... The \nred-purple color of the lesions is due to the inflammation in the <b>blood vessels</b> \ncausing red blood cells to escape into the dermis <b>skin</b>&nbsp;...", "Cherry angiomas, also known as Campbell De Morgan spots or senile angiomas, \nare cherry red papules on the <b>skin</b>. They are a harmless benign tumor, containing \nan abnormal proliferation of <b>blood vessels</b>, and have no relationship to cancer." ]
[ "Where are the blood vessels of the skin located?", "In which layer of skin are the blood vessels of the skin located?", "In which layer of the dermis are the terminal networks of the blood capillaries of the skin located?", "In which layer of the dermis that has densely packed collagen are the blood vessels of the skin located?", "In which part of the dermis are the blood vessels of the skin that nourish the hair follicles located?" ]
[ "I <b>Know Why the Caged Bird Sings</b> is a 1969 autobiography describing the early \nyears of ... Before <b>writing</b> I <b>Know Why the Caged Bird Sings</b> at the age of forty, \nAngelou had a long and varied career, holding jobs such as composer, singer, \nactor,&nbsp;...", "I <b>Know Why the Caged Bird Sings</b>, the 1969 autobiography about the early years \nof ... He is sentenced to one year and one day, but is <b>released</b>, anyway.", "I <b>Know Why the Caged Bird Sings</b> is an American television film based on the \nautobiography of the same name by Maya Angelou, first aired April 28, 1979 on \nCBS. Angelou and Leonora Thuna <b>wrote</b> the screenplay, and the movie was&nbsp;...", "Maya Angelou was an American poet, singer, memoirist, and civil rights activist. \nShe <b>published</b> ... With the publication of I <b>Know Why the Caged Bird Sings</b>, \nAngelou publicly discussed aspects of her personal life. She was respected as a\n&nbsp;...", "&quot;I Don&#39;t Wanna <b>Know Why the Caged Bird Sings</b>&quot; is the fourth episode of The \nSimpsons&#39; ... It was <b>written</b> by Dana Gould and directed by Bob Anderson.", "The works of Maya Angelou encompass autobiography, plays, poetic, and \ntelevision producer. She also had an active directing, acting, and speaking \ncareer. She is best known for her books, including her series of seven \nautobiographies, starting with the critically acclaimed I <b>Know Why the Caged Bird</b> \n<b>Sings</b> (1969). ... Angelou used the same editor throughout her <b>writing</b> career, \nRobert Loomis,&nbsp;...", "&quot;Lift Ev&#39;ry Voice and Sing&quot; – often referred to as the Black national anthem – is a \nsong <b>written</b> as ... In Maya Angelou&#39;s 1969 autobiography, I <b>Know Why the Caged</b> \n<b>Bird Sings</b>, the song is sung by the audience and students at Maya&#39;s eighth&nbsp;...", "The themes encompassed in African-American writer Maya Angelou&#39;s seven \nautobiographies include racism, identity, family, and travel. Angelou (1928–2014) \nis best known for her first autobiography, the critically acclaimed I <b>Know Why the</b> \n<b>Caged Bird Sings</b> ... Before <b>writing</b> I <b>Know Why the Caged Bird Sings</b> at the age \nof forty, Maya&nbsp;...", "Maya Angelou, an African-American writer who is best known for her seven \nautobiographies, ... Despite considering herself a poet and playwright, she <b>wrote</b> \nCaged Bird in 1969, which brought her international recognition and acclaim. ... \nup and the setting of her first autobiography, I <b>Know Why the Caged Bird Sings</b> (\n1969).", "Singin&#39; and Swingin&#39; and Gettin&#39; Merry Like Christmas is the third book of Maya \nAngelou&#39;s seven-volume autobiography series. <b>Set</b> between 1949 and 1955, the \nbook spans Angelou&#39;s early twenties. ... Writer Julian Mayfield, who calls I <b>Know</b> \n<b>Why the Caged Bird Sings</b> &quot;a work of art that eludes description&quot;, states that&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When was i know why the cage bird sings written?", "When was the book I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings written?", "When was the television film I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings written?" ]
[ "The 1994 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> was the 15th edition of the FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, the <b>world</b> \n<b>championship</b> for men&#39;s national soccer teams. It was <b>hosted</b> by the <b>United States</b> \nand took place from June 17 to July 17, 1994 at nine venues across the country. \nThe <b>United States</b> was chosen as the <b>host</b> by FIFA on July 4, 1988. ... It was the \nfirst <b>World Cup final</b> to be decided on penalties.", "South Africa is the only <b>host</b> to not go past the first round. ... 1986 &middot; Mexico, \nQuarter-<b>final</b>, equalled best result (previous <b>time</b> again as <b>host</b>), 5, 3 ... 1994 &middot; \n<b>United States</b>, Round of 16, 4, 1, 1, 2, 3, 4, −1.", "United 2026 was a successful joint bid, led by the <b>United States</b> Soccer \nFederation, together with the Canadian Soccer Association&nbsp;...", "The <b>United States last hosted</b> the <b>World Cup</b> in 1994, whereas it will be Canada&#39;s \nfirst <b>time hosting</b> or co-<b>hosting</b> the tournament. The 2026 <b>World Cup</b> will also&nbsp;...", "Map of FIFA Women&#39;s <b>World Cup final</b> hosts, 1991–2019. Six countries have \nbeen chosen FIFA Women&#39;s <b>World Cup</b> hosts in the competition&#39;s eight ... Only \nChina and the <b>United States</b> have <b>hosted</b> the event on more than one occasion. \nThe 2003 edition was originally ... Women&#39;s <b>World Cup</b>&quot;. The New York <b>Times</b>. p. \nD1.", "The FIFA Women&#39;s <b>World Cup</b> is an international football competition contested \nby the senior ... The 1999 and 2003 Women&#39;s <b>World Cups</b> were both <b>held</b> in the \n<b>United States</b>; in 2003 China was supposed to ... The <b>last</b> round of matches of \neach group is scheduled at the same <b>time</b> to preserve fairness among all four \nteams.", "The FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, often simply called the <b>World Cup</b>, is an international \nassociation football ... 17 countries have <b>hosted</b> the <b>World Cup</b>. ... the 2022 \ntournament, and 2026 will be jointly <b>hosted</b> by Canada, the <b>United States</b>, and \nMexico, ... The <b>last</b> round of matches of each group is scheduled at the same <b>time</b> \nto preserve&nbsp;...", "This was the first <b>World Cup</b> to be <b>hosted</b> by more than one country, the second \nbeing the 2026 <b>World Cup</b>, which will be <b>hosted</b> by the <b>United States</b>, Mexico and \n... At the <b>time</b> the decision was made, Japan had never qualified for a ... a <b>World</b> \n<b>Cup</b> without previously having competed in a <b>final</b>&nbsp;...", "The 1999 FIFA Women&#39;s <b>World Cup</b> was the third edition of the FIFA Women&#39;s \n<b>World Cup</b>, the <b>world championship</b> for women&#39;s national association football \nteams. It was <b>hosted</b> as well as won by the <b>United States</b> and took place from 19 \n... The <b>final</b>, played at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, was attended by \n90,185&nbsp;...", "The 2010 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> was the 19th FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, the <b>world championship</b> \nfor men&#39;s ... <b>Host</b> nation South Africa and both 2006 <b>World Cup</b> finalists Italy and \nFrance were all eliminated in the first round of the tournament. ... Paraguay, \nSlovakia and Slovenia qualified for a FIFA <b>World Cup</b> finals, and the <b>last time</b> \nCosta&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When was the last time the us hosted a world cup?", "Which world cup was the last time the us hosted a men's world cup?", "What date was the last time the us hosted a men's world cup?", "Which world cup was the last time the us hosted a women's world cup?", "What date was the last time the us hosted a women's world cup?" ]
[ "The military history of <b>the United States</b> in <b>World War II</b> covers the <b>war</b> against the \nAxis powers, <b>starting</b> ... In the Pacific Theater, there <b>was</b> unofficial early <b>U.S.</b> \ncombat activity such as the Flying Tigers. ... The <b>war in Europe</b> involved aid to \nBritain, her allies, and the Soviet Union, with the <b>U.S.</b> supplying munitions until it \ncould&nbsp;...", "This is a list of all <b>battles</b> involving <b>the United States</b> during <b>World War II</b>. Name, \n<b>Start</b> Date, End Date, Location, Campaign, <b>U.S.</b> Casualties, Opposing ... This \npage <b>was</b> last edited on 20 February 2020, at 15:34 (UTC). Text is available \nunder&nbsp;...", "The <b>European</b> theatre of <b>World War II was</b> an area of heavy <b>fighting</b> across \n<b>Europe</b>, <b>starting</b> with ... As a result of the victory, Great Britain <b>was</b> used by <b>U.S</b> \nand other Allied forces as a base from which to <b>begin</b> the D-Day landings in June \n1944&nbsp;...", "The <b>European</b> Theater of Operations, United States Army (ETOUSA) <b>was</b> a \nUnited States Army ... After <b>the United States</b> entered the <b>war</b>, SPOBS <b>was</b> \nsucceeded by United States Army Forces in the ... The 133rd Infantry Regiment of \nthe 34th Infantry Division <b>was</b> the first United States Army unit sent to <b>Europe</b> in \n<b>World War II</b>.", "<b>World War II</b> also known as the Second World <b>War</b>, <b>was</b> a global <b>war</b> ... In \nNovember 1939, <b>the United States was</b> taking measures to ... <b>The United States</b> \n<b>started</b> strategic planning to prepare for a&nbsp;...", "On 12 December 1937 the attack on <b>the United States</b> ... Although the <b>war was</b> \nnot officially declared in <b>Europe</b> until&nbsp;...", "On 11 December 1941, four days after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and \n<b>the United</b> ... The decision to declare <b>war was</b> made by Adolf Hitler, apparently \noffhand, ... and <b>the United States</b> had deteriorated since the beginning of <b>World</b> \n<b>War II</b>, ... It <b>was</b> a totally irrational thing for him to do, and I think it saved <b>Europe</b>.&quot;.", "The final <b>battles</b> of the <b>European</b> Theatre of <b>World War II</b> as well as the German \nsurrender to the ... Central <b>Europe</b>: On 5 May 1945, the Czech resistance <b>started</b> \nthe Prague uprising. ... The <b>US</b> state of <b>war</b> with Germany <b>was</b> being maintained \nfor legal reasons, and though it <b>was</b> softened somewhat it <b>was</b> not suspended&nbsp;...", "The Western Front <b>was</b> a military theatre of <b>World War II</b> encompassing Denmark, \nNorway, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, France, \nItaly, and Germany. <b>World War II</b> military engagements in Southern <b>Europe</b> and \nelsewhere are ... <b>Starting</b> in early September, the <b>Americans</b> began slow and \nbloody <b>fighting</b>&nbsp;...", "<b>Europe</b> first, also known as Germany first, <b>was</b> the key element of the grand \nstrategy agreed upon by <b>the United States</b> and the United Kingdom during <b>World</b> \n<b>War II</b>. ... At the <b>start</b>, he <b>was</b> intolerant and suspicious of all things British, \nespecially the Royal Navy; but he <b>was</b> almost equally intolerant and suspicious of \nthe&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When did us start fighting in europe ww2?", "When did us start fighting on the ground in europe during ww2?", "When did us first start fighting in europe during ww2 with air raids?" ]
[ "<b>Alcohol</b> by volume, 4.5%. Style, Pale lager. Website, corona.com. <b>Corona Extra</b> (\nstylized as <b>Corona</b>. <b>Extra</b>) is a pale lager produced by Cervecería Modelo in ... A \ndraught version also exists, as <b>does</b> canned Corona in some markets. ... branded \nas Coronita (literally, &#39;little crown&#39;), as renowned winemaker Bodegas Torres <b>has</b>\n&nbsp;...", "Grupo Modelo is a large brewery in Mexico that exports beer to most countries of \nthe world. Its export brands include Corona, Modelo, and Pacífico. Grupo Modelo \nalso brews brands intended solely for the domestic Mexican market and <b>has</b> \nexclusive rights in Mexico for the import and distribution of beer produced ... The \nmain Corona brand is <b>Corona Extra</b>, a 4.5% <b>alcohol</b> by volume pale&nbsp;...", "Low-<b>alcohol beer</b> is <b>beer</b> with little or no <b>alcohol content</b> and aims to reproduce \nthe taste of ... At the start of the 21st century, <b>alcohol</b>-free <b>beer has</b> seen a rise in \npopularity in the Middle East (which now ... In addition, businesses selling food \nfor on-premises consumption <b>do</b> not <b>need</b> an <b>alcohol</b> license to serve 3.5% <b>beer</b>.", "The <b>alcohol</b> laws of Utah regulate the selling and purchasing of <b>alcohol</b> in the \nU.S. state of Utah and are some of the most restrictive in the United States. A \nperson must be 21 years old or older to buy or consume <b>alcohol</b>. The Utah \nDepartment of <b>Alcoholic</b> Beverage Control (UDABC) <b>has</b> regulated ... <b>Beer</b> over \n4.0 <b>percent</b> by weight (5% ABV) is available in State <b>Liquor</b> Stores&nbsp;...", "In India, traditional <b>beer has</b> been prepared from rice or millet for thousands of \nyears. In the 18th century, the British introduced European <b>beer</b> to India. <b>Beer</b> is \nnot as popular as stronger <b>alcoholic</b> beverages like whiskey. ... To protect the \n<b>beer</b> from spoiling during the long journey, it <b>had</b> to <b>have</b> high <b>alcohol content</b> \nand hops&nbsp;...", "Constellation Brands, Inc., a Fortune 500 company, is an international producer \nand marketer of <b>beer</b>, wine and spirits. Constellation is the largest <b>beer</b> import \ncompany in the US, measured by sales, and <b>has</b> the third-largest market share (\n7.4 <b>percent</b>) of all major <b>beer</b> suppliers. ... Constellation&#39;s <b>beer</b> portfolio includes \nimported brands such as <b>Corona</b>,&nbsp;...", "Baltika Brewery (Russian: Пивоваренная компания &quot;Балтика&quot;) is the second \nlargest brewing ... Year-end 2012 Baltika&#39;s share in the Russian <b>beer</b> market was \n38.2% (according to AC ... Since 2002, Carlsberg <b>has</b> been produced at Baltika \nbreweries. The <b>alcohol content</b> is not less than 5.0%, pasteurized, unpreserved.", "Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV is the largest <b>beer</b> company in the world. It <b>had</b> \n200 brands prior to the merger with SABMiller on October 10, 2016. The \ncombined ABInBev/SAB Miller entity <b>has</b> approximately 400 <b>beer</b> brands as of \nJanuary 2017. The original InBev global brands are Budweiser, <b>Corona</b> and \nStella Artois. ... company is expected to <b>have</b> an estimated global market share of \n28 <b>percent</b>,&nbsp;...", "Anheuser-Busch, a wholly owned subsidiary of Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV, is \nthe largest ... Introduced in 1982 as Budweiser Light, Budweiser&#39;s flagship light \n<b>beer</b> with 4.2% ... MGD 64 <b>has</b> only 2.8% <b>alcohol content</b> and some Select 55 \nstates &quot;<b>alcohol</b> ... It undergoes fractional freezing, which Bud Light <b>does</b> not \nundergo.", "With the passing of Oklahoma Question 792 in the 2016 general elections, \nstarting October 1, ... Prior to this date, strong <b>beer</b> (&gt;3.2% ABW) and wine could \nonly be sold at package ... Minors may not <b>have</b> a blood <b>alcohol</b> level of more \nthan .02%. ... It is illegal to drive with a blood or breath <b>alcohol content</b> of 0.08% \nor more,&nbsp;..." ]
[ "What percentage of alcohol does corona extra have?" ]
[ "The <b>inauguration</b> of the president of the United States is a ceremony to mark the \n... To facilitate a quick presidential <b>transition</b> under extraordinary circumstances, \nthe new ... <b>Inauguration</b> Day moved to <b>January</b> 20, beginning in 1937, following \n... In 1877, Rutherford B. Hayes was sworn in secretly on <b>March</b> 3 due to the&nbsp;...", "The Twentieth Amendment (Amendment XX) to the United States Constitution \nmoved the beginning and ending of the terms of the president and vice president \nfrom <b>March</b> 4 to <b>January</b> 20, and of members of Congress from <b>March</b> 4 to \n<b>January</b> ... By <b>changing</b> the date on which presidential terms end and begin, \nSection 1&nbsp;...", "The Women&#39;s <b>March</b> was a worldwide protest on <b>January</b> 21, 2017, the day after \nthe <b>inauguration</b> of President Donald Trump. ... Women in India also organized a \nnationwide <b>march</b> on <b>January</b> 21, 2017 called I Will <b>Go</b> Out to demand access to\n&nbsp;...", "The <b>inauguration</b> of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States \nmarked ... Held in Washington, D.C., from <b>January</b> 17 to 21, 2017, <b>inaugural</b> \nevents ... In <b>March</b> 2019, it was reported multiple shell companies tied to \nforeigners gave ... The <b>inauguration</b> marked the formal culmination of the \npresidential <b>transition</b> of&nbsp;...", "The first <b>inauguration</b> of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States \ntook place on ... The <b>inaugural</b> events held in Washington from <b>January</b> 18 to 21, \n2009, ... Obama also represented a generational <b>change</b> as the first man elected \n... Vice President Joe Biden invited several groups from Delaware to <b>march</b> in&nbsp;...", "United States presidential <b>transition</b> is the transfer of power from the incumbent \nPresident of the ... (January 2019) (Learn how and when to remove this template \nmessage) ... Between the election on November 6, 1860 and <b>inauguration</b> on \n<b>March</b> 4, 1861, seven states seceded and conflict between secessionist and \nfederal&nbsp;...", "The first <b>inauguration</b> of Bill Clinton as the 42nd President of the United States \nwas held on ... On <b>January</b> 17, President-elect Clinton addressed the crowd in a \nshort bell-ringing ... shared common themes to Clinton&#39;s <b>inaugural</b> address, \nincluding <b>change</b>, ... Though we <b>march</b> to the music of our time, our mission is \ntimeless.", "The second <b>inauguration</b> of Barack Obama as President of the United States, \nmarked the ... A public <b>inauguration</b> ceremony took place on Monday, <b>January</b> 21\n, 2013, at the United States Capitol building. ... President Obama also spoke \nfirmly about climate <b>change</b>, immigration reform, ... Jackson, David (<b>March</b> 28, \n2012).", "The first <b>inauguration</b> of Franklin D. Roosevelt as the 32nd President of the \nUnited States was held on Saturday, <b>March</b> 4, 1933. ... <b>March</b> 4; the 20th \nAmendment, ratified in <b>January</b> 1933, moved <b>Inauguration</b> Day to <b>January</b> 20. ... \nunreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to <b>convert</b> retreat \ninto advance.", "The <b>inauguration</b> of John F. Kennedy as the 35th President of the United States \nwas held on Friday, <b>January</b> 20, 1961 at the eastern portico ... Performances and \nspeeches included Fredric <b>March</b>, Sidney Poitier, Nat King Cole, Ella ... Johnson, \nat his <b>inauguration</b> in 1965, was the first President to <b>go</b> completely hatless." ]
[ "When did the inauguration change from march to january?" ]
[ "Zachary Adam Gordon (born February 15, 1998) is an American <b>actor</b>. Gordon \nbegan his professional <b>acting</b> career at the age of eight and as a child came to \nprominence <b>playing</b> Greg Heffley in the first three films of the <b>Diary of a Wimpy</b> \n<b>Kid</b> film&nbsp;...", "Devon Bostick (born November 13, 1991) is a Canadian <b>actor</b> best known for \n<b>playing</b> the lead role of Simon in the Atom Egoyan directed film Adoration, Brent \nin Saw VI, Rodrick Heffley in the first three <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b> movies&nbsp;...", "<b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b> is a 2010 American live-action/animated comedy film \ndirected by Thor ... After Greg accidentally breaks Rowleys arm during a game \nthe boys <b>played</b>, Rowley ... &quot;First Look: &#39;Wimpy Kid&#39; <b>actor</b> embraces being &#39;a \nlikable jerk&#39;&quot;.", "Karan Brar (born January 18, 1999) is an American <b>actor</b>. He portrayed Chirag \nGupta in the <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b> film franchise and ... That year, he <b>played</b> the \nrole of George in the Disney Channel Original Movie Invisible Sister. In 2018, he\n&nbsp;...", "Robert B. Capron Jr. (born July 9, 1998) is an American <b>actor</b>, who is best known \nfor starring as Rowley Jefferson, Greg Heffley&#39;s best friend, in the first three \ninstallments of the <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b> ... His mother, Kaye Capron, <b>played</b> his \ncharacter&#39;s mother in <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b>. Capron lives in Scituate, Rhode \nIsland, and&nbsp;...", "Jason Ian Drucker (born September 20, 2005) is an American child <b>actor</b>. He \nstarred as Greg Heffley in the 2017 film <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b>: The Long Haul. He \nalso <b>played</b> Tommy Miller, the youngest of the Miller family,&nbsp;...", "Grayson Russell (born May 1, 1998) is an American film and television <b>actor</b>. He \nis best known for his roles in Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby and \nthe <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b> film series. ... of author Jeff Kinney&#39;s <b>Diary of a Wimpy</b> \n<b>Kid</b>. Russell <b>played</b> Fregley, an awkward and unpopular classmate of Greg \nHeffley.", "Peyton Roi List (born April 6, 1998) is an American <b>actress</b> and model. List \nappeared in various ... She is also recognized for <b>playing</b> Holly Hills in the <b>Diary</b> \n<b>of a Wimpy Kid</b> film series, and for the role of Tory in the television series Cobra \nKai.", "Steven James Zahn is an American <b>actor</b> and comedian. His films include Reality \nBites (1994), ... Sahara (2005), Rescue Dawn (2007), the first three <b>Diary of a</b> \n<b>Wimpy Kid</b> movies, Dallas Buyers Club (2013), and War for the Planet of the \nApes (2017). ... In 2017, Zahn <b>played</b> Bad Ape in War for the Planet of the Apes.", "Alexander Ferris (born April 23, 1997) is a Canadian <b>actor</b>. He is perhaps best \nknown for his roles in the thriller film The Invisible (2007), the drama film The \nTime Traveler&#39;s Wife (2009), and the comedy film <b>Diary of a Wimpy Kid</b> (2010) ... \nHe <b>played</b> in the Showtime Network&#39;s The L Word as Wilson Mann-Peabody, son \nof&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Actor who played diary of a wimpy kid?" ]
[ "<b>Circle of Life</b>&quot; is a song from Disney&#39;s 1994 animated film The <b>Lion King</b>. \nComposed by Elton ... in which the theme of &quot;<b>Circle of Life</b>&quot; was parodied with &quot;\nSurprises in Life&quot;, with vocals by Jim Cummings and Cree Summer as lead \n<b>singer</b>.", "The <b>Lion King</b> is a 2019 American musical film directed and produced by Jon \nFavreau, written ... He then encounters Rafiki, <b>who</b> tells him that Mufasa&#39;s spirit \nlives on in Simba. ... convincing deepfake, Jon Favreau&#39;s (almost) photorealistic \nremake of The <b>Lion King</b> is meant to represent the next step in Disney&#39;s <b>circle of</b> \n<b>life</b>.", "Initially, they disrespect the <b>Circle of Life</b>, but after being betrayed and almost ... A \nlion and the leader of the original <b>Lion Guard who</b> was the ... Rani (voiced by \nPeyton Elizabeth Lee, <b>singing</b> voice by Lana&nbsp;...", "The <b>Lion King</b> is a 1994 American animated musical film produced by Walt \nDisney Feature ... He then encounters Rafiki, <b>who</b> tells him that Mufasa&#39;s spirit \nlives on in Simba. ... and Nala&#39;s newborn cub to the assembled animals, \ncontinuing the <b>circle of life</b>. ... Rock <b>singer</b> Joseph Williams provided adult \nSimba&#39;s <b>singing</b> voice.", "The <b>Lion King</b> is a musical based on the 1994 Walt Disney Animation Studios&#39; \nanimated feature ... Under Scar&#39;s rule, the <b>Circle of Life</b> is out of balance and a \ndrought has hit the Pride Lands. ... Note: A recording entitled The <b>Lion King</b>, by \nthe London Theatre Orchestra and <b>Singers</b>, was released on November 14, 2000 \n(D-3&nbsp;...", "Timon and Pumbaa are an animated meerkat and warthog duo introduced in \nDisney&#39;s 1994 animated film The <b>Lion King</b> and its franchise. ... As with many \n<b>characters</b> in The <b>Lion King</b>, Pumbaa&#39;s name derives from the East African \nlanguage Swahili. ... Unlike real meerkats, Timon can walk on his hind legs, while \nin real <b>life</b>,&nbsp;...", "Cam Clarke provided his <b>singing</b> voice after previously voicing the <b>character</b> in ... \n<b>Lion Guard</b>, a group <b>who</b> protect the Pride Lands and defend the <b>Circle of Life</b>.", "Disney Channel Circle of Stars are a music group created by Disney Channel/\nThe Walt Disney Company, that makes cover versions of Disney&#39;s songs. They \nrecorded &quot;<b>Circle of Life</b>&quot; in 2003 and &quot;A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes&quot; in \n2005. A group of actors and actresses <b>who</b> have appeared in Disney Channel ... \nDisneyRemixMania, The <b>Lion King</b> Special Edition, and Cinderella Platinum&nbsp;...", "Simba is the main <b>character</b> of Disney&#39;s The <b>Lion King</b> franchise. Introduced in \nthe 1994 film ... Toto lead <b>singer</b> Joseph Williams and actor Jason Weaver were \nhired to dub their ... These events include the commemorative bow that occurs \nduring the opening &quot;<b>Circle of Life</b>&quot; musical number and the collapsing of the \nanimal&nbsp;...", "The <b>Lion King</b>: The Gift is a soundtrack album by American <b>singer</b> and ... the \nleonine royal-family drama and &#39;<b>circle of life</b>&#39; worldview of [the movie] into the \nrecent&nbsp;..." ]
[ "What character sings circle of life in the lion king?" ]
[ "<b>Jersey Shore</b>: Family Vacation <b>is</b> an American reality television series that ... a \nsecond <b>season</b> was ordered ahead of the series <b>premiere</b>, which filmed in ... \nFilming also took place at the Stony Creek Ranch Resort in Stony Creek, <b>New</b> \nYork.", "<b>Jersey Shore is</b> an American reality television series that ran on MTV from \nDecember 3, 2009, to December 20, 2012, in the United States. The series \nfollows the lives of eight housemates at a vacation home: in Seaside Heights, \n<b>New</b> Jersey in <b>seasons</b> ... The <b>season&#39;s</b> January 6, 2011 <b>premiere</b> was viewed by \na record 8.45 million&nbsp;...", "<b>Season</b> 3 was shot back in Seaside Heights, <b>New Jersey</b> over the summer ... \nAlthough the <b>season is</b> widely reported and regarded as the third ... The house \ngets off to an interesting <b>start</b> when Snooki confronts&nbsp;...", "Geordie Shore <b>is</b> a British reality television series broadcast on MTV and based \nin Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It was first broadcast on 24 May 2011, and <b>is</b> \nthe British offshoot of the American show <b>Jersey Shore</b>. ... At 10 episodes, it was \nthe longest <b>season</b> to <b>date</b>. ... The United States <b>premiere</b> was in 2012 on MTV.", "The <b>Jersey Shore is</b> the coastal region of the U.S. state of <b>New</b> Jersey. \nGeographically, the term ... Small businesses have <b>started</b> to open up, helped by \nthe city&#39;s designation as an urban enterprise zone. The waterfront ... Some \nepisodes in <b>season</b> four of The Real Housewives of <b>New</b> Jersey took place at the \n<b>Jersey Shore</b>.", "Snooki &amp; Jwoww <b>is</b> an American reality television series on MTV starring Snooki \nand JWoww. It <b>is</b> the second of three spin-offs of <b>Jersey Shore</b>, on which both \nPolizzi and ... He and Snooki became engaged before the first <b>season</b> aired. ... \nThe week Polizzi and Farley moved into their home, Newark, <b>New</b> Jersey Mayor \nCory&nbsp;...", "Deena Nicole Buckner <b>is</b> an American reality television personality who \nappeared on the MTV ... Cortese was a cast member on the reality TV series \n<b>Jersey Shore</b>. Deena had originally auditioned for <b>season</b> ... She joined the cast \nin <b>season</b> three, which filmed in Seaside Heights, <b>New</b> Jersey. In 2014, Cortese \nappeared on&nbsp;...", "Nicole Elizabeth LaValle (née Polizzi; born November 23, 1987), best known by \nher nickname &quot;Snooki&quot;, <b>is</b> a Chilean-American reality television personality, \ntelevision host, author, professional wrestler, and dancer who <b>is</b> best known for \nbeing a cast member of the MTV reality show <b>Jersey Shore</b> ... Snooki&#39;s popularity \non the first <b>season of Jersey Shore</b>, which earned her&nbsp;...", "Michael Sorrentino (born July 4, 1982), also known as The Situation, <b>is</b> an \nAmerican television personality. He appeared on all six <b>seasons</b> of the MTV \nreality show <b>Jersey Shore</b>, from ... Sorrentino was born in the <b>New</b> York City \nborough of Staten Island and raised in Manalapan Township, <b>New</b> Jersey, \ngraduating from&nbsp;...", "Jennifer Lynn Farley (born February 27, 1986), also known as JWoww, <b>is</b> an \nAmerican television personality. She first came to prominence as one of the eight \nmain cast members in the MTV reality series <b>Jersey Shore</b>, and <b>is</b> a main cast \nmember of its spin-off, ... Farley stated that the brand was not over and a <b>new</b> line \n<b>would</b> be released." ]
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[ "<b>Frozen</b>: Original Motion Picture <b>Soundtrack</b> is the <b>soundtrack</b> to the 2013 Disney \nfilm <b>Frozen</b>. The <b>soundtrack</b> features 10 original <b>songs</b> music by Robert Lopez&nbsp;...", "<b>Frozen</b> II is the <b>soundtrack</b> album to the Disney animated film of the same name. \nThe <b>soundtrack</b> was released on November 15, 2019, while the film was&nbsp;...", "The film earned two Academy Awards in 2014 (best animated feature and \noriginal song) and took in $1.2 billion globally and sold 4.1 million <b>soundtracks</b> \nby June&nbsp;...", "&quot;In Summer&quot; is a song from Disney&#39;s 2013 animated feature film <b>Frozen</b>, with \nmusic and lyrics ... &quot;Exploring the <b>Songs</b> of &quot;<b>Frozen</b>&quot; with Kristen Anderson-Lopez \n&#39;94&quot;. YouTube. Williams College. Retrieved August 10, 2014. ^ Corliss, Richard&nbsp;...", "Kristen Anderson-Lopez is an American songwriter and lyricist known for co-\nwriting the <b>songs</b> for the 2013 animated film <b>Frozen</b> with her husband Robert \nLopez.", "There are four original <b>songs</b> in the film, written by Elyssa Samsel and Kate \nAnderson, titled &quot;Ring in the Season&quot;, &quot;The Ballad of&nbsp;...", "<b>Frozen</b> is a musical with music and lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert \nLopez, and ... Anderson-Lopez told an interviewer that while &quot;the movie only has \nseven-and-a-half <b>songs</b> ... we&#39;ve written about 23&quot; for the musical&quot;. The musical&#39;s\n&nbsp;...", "&quot;Disney&#39;s &#39;<b>Frozen</b>&#39; <b>soundtrack</b>: Ranking all nine original songs&quot;. Entertainment \nWeekly. Archived from the original on December 9, 2013. Retrieved December 2,\n&nbsp;...", "In May 2018, Billboard ranked the top <b>songs</b> of 1998, ranking &quot;<b>Frozen</b>&quot; at number \n31. Frank Digiacomo from the publication asserted that the composition showed &quot;\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Songs</b>[edit]. &quot;<b>Frozen</b>&quot; (Tami Chynn song), released in 2008; &quot;<b>Frozen</b>&quot; (Delain \nsong), from their 2006 album Lucidity; &quot;<b>Frozen</b>&quot; (Madonna&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who was the singing voice of elsa in frozen?", "Who was the singing voice of Elsa in the original English version of Frozen?", "Who was the singing voice of Elsa in the Dutch and German versions of Frozen?", "Who was the singing voice of Elsa in the Castilian Spanish and Catalan versions of Frozen?", "Who was the singing voice of Elsa in the Canadian French version of Frozen?", "Who was the singing voice of Elsa in the Latin American Spanish version of Frozen?" ]
[ "<b>Roy</b> Kelton <b>Orbison</b> (April 23, 1936 – December 6, 1988) was an American \nsinger, songwriter, ... The latter <b>song</b> also went to <b>number one</b> in America, making \n<b>Orbison</b> ... <b>Orbison&#39;s first</b> collection at MGM, an album titled There Is Only <b>One</b> \n<b>Roy</b>&nbsp;...", "<b>Roy Orbison</b> (April 23, 1936 – December 6, 1988) was an American singer-\nsongwriter who ... Top 40 chart, and six peaked in the top five, including two \n<b>number one hits</b>. ... to the official <b>Roy Orbison</b> discography by Marcel Riesco, \nOrbison&#39;s <b>first</b> release ... There are hundreds of compilations and greatest hits of \n<b>Roy Orbison</b>&nbsp;...", "&quot;In Dreams&quot; is a <b>song</b> composed and sung by rock and roll performer <b>Roy</b> \n<b>Orbison</b>. An operatic ballad of lost love, it was released as a <b>single</b> on Monument \n... The <b>song</b> peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 charts at <b>number</b> 7, and charted in \nthe United Kingdom ... Orbison&#39;s <b>first</b> releases reflected the style in &quot;Ooby Dooby&quot;, \n&quot;Go!", "&quot;Oh, Pretty Woman&quot; or &quot;Pretty Woman&quot; is a <b>song</b> recorded by <b>Roy Orbison</b>, written \nby Orbison and Bill Dees. It was released as a <b>single</b> in August 1964 on \nMonument Records and spent three weeks at <b>number one</b> on the Billboard Hot \n100 from ... It was <b>one</b> of the <b>first</b> videos banned by MTV, due to its opening \nsequence,&nbsp;...", "Only the Lonely is a 1960 <b>song</b> written by <b>Roy Orbison</b> and Joe Melson. \nOrbison&#39;s recording of the <b>song</b>, produced by Fred Foster for Monument Records, \nwas the <b>first</b> major <b>hit</b> for the ... There, Orbison would become <b>one</b> of the <b>first</b> \nrecording artists to popularize the &quot;Nashville sound&quot;. In his <b>first</b> session for \nMonument in&nbsp;...", "&quot;You Got It&quot; is a <b>song</b> from <b>Roy Orbison</b>&#39;s twenty-second studio album, Mystery \nGirl (1989). The <b>song</b> was released in January 1989 with &quot;The Only <b>One</b>&quot; as the B\n-side, ... The A-side reached <b>number</b> nine on the Billboard Hot 100 and <b>number</b> \n<b>one</b> on the Adult Contemporary chart, returning Orbison to the Top 10 for the <b>first</b>\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Roy Orbison&#39;s</b> Greatest <b>Hits</b> is a <b>Roy Orbison</b> record album from Monument \nRecords recorded at the RCA Studio B in Nashville and released in 1962. \nBetween the <b>hit</b> songs were also &quot;Love Star&quot; and &quot;Evergreen&quot; which were \nreleased here for the <b>first</b> time. ... Side <b>one</b>. No. Title, Writer(s), Length. 1. &quot;The \nCrowd&quot;, <b>Roy Orbison</b>, Joe&nbsp;...", "Mystery Girl is the twenty-second album by American singer <b>Roy Orbison</b>. It was \ncompleted in ... Mystery Girl was Orbison&#39;s <b>first</b> album of all-new material since \n1979 and its success ... the <b>single</b>, &quot;You Got It&quot;, which peaked at <b>number</b> 9, was \nOrbison&#39;s <b>first</b> top 20 <b>hit</b> on the Billboard Hot 100 since &quot;Oh, Pretty Woman&quot; in \n1964.", "&quot;Crying&quot; is a <b>song</b> written by <b>Roy Orbison</b> and Joe Melson for Orbison&#39;s third \nstudio album of the same name (1962). Released in 1961, it was a <b>number</b> 2 <b>hit</b> \nin the U.S. for Orbison and was ... The <b>song</b> was released as a 45-rpm <b>single</b> by \nMonument Records in July 1961 and reached No. 1 on the United States \nCashbox&nbsp;...", "&quot;It&#39;s Over&quot; is an American <b>song</b> composed by <b>Roy Orbison</b> and Bill Dees and \nsung by Orbison. Produced by Fred Foster and engineered by Bill Porter, the \n<b>song</b> was released as a 45rpm <b>single</b> by Monument Records in 1964, &quot;It&#39;s ... 1 on \nJune 25, 1964 (making it Orbison&#39;s second UK No.1 <b>single</b> [the <b>first</b> was &quot;Only the\n&nbsp;..." ]
[ "What was roy orbison's first number one hit?", "What was Roy Orbison's first number one hit in the US Hot 100 and Canada?", "What was Roy Orbison's first number one hit in the UK and Ireland?" ]
[ "Theodore Evelyn <b>Mosby</b> is a fictional character and the protagonist in the U.S. \ntelevision sitcom How I Met Your Mother, portrayed by Josh Radnor. <b>Ted</b> also&nbsp;...", "&quot;Nothing Good Happens After 2 A.M.&quot; is the 18th episode in the first season of the \ntelevision series How I Met Your Mother. It originally aired on April 10, 2006. \nContents. 1 Plot; 2 Critical response; 3 References; 4 External links. Plot[edit]. \nFuture <b>Ted</b> tells his children of a saying his mother used and which he agrees&nbsp;...", "Marion <b>Moseby</b> is a character on The Suite Life of Zack &amp; Cody and its spin-off, \nThe Suite Life on Deck. The character has also appeared in cross-over episodes\n&nbsp;...", "&quot;I&#39;m Not That Guy&quot; is the sixth episode in the third season of the television series \nHow I Met ... Barney has discovered a pornographic movie entitled Welcome to \nthe Sex Plane featuring a porn star named <b>Ted Mosby</b>. While Ted is at first \namused&nbsp;...", "&quot;The Pineapple Incident&quot; is the tenth episode in the first season of the television \nseries How I ... Barney, Marshall, and Lily criticize <b>Ted</b> for overthinking every \naspect of his life, rather than simply acting on a whim. Barney convinces <b>Ted</b> to \ntake&nbsp;...", "Phill Lewis (born February 14, 1968) is an American actor, comedian and director\n, known for his role as Mr. <b>Moseby</b> on the Disney Channel series The Suite Life&nbsp;...", "&quot;Something New&quot; is the 24th and final episode of the eighth season of the CBS \nsitcom How I ... She is the Mother; she has put on this world to cross <b>Ted Mosby&#39;s</b> \npath on the night of his best friend&#39;s wedding and make him forget all about \nRobin&nbsp;...", "John Singleton <b>Mosby</b> (December 6, 1833 – May 30, 1916), also known by his \nnickname, the &quot;Gray Ghost&quot;, was a Confederate army cavalry battalion&nbsp;...", "Mosby may refer to: Places[edit]. Mosby, Missouri, a city in Clay County, Missouri, \nUnited States ... 1980), an American lawyer; <b>Ted Mosby</b>, a fictional character from \nthe television show, How I Met Your Mother; William H. Mosby (1898–1964),&nbsp;...", "&quot;How Lily Stole Christmas&quot; is the 11th episode in the second season of the \ntelevision series ... Harry Groener as Clint; Michael Gross as Mr Mosby (voice); \nCristine Rose as Mrs Mosby; Moon Zappa as Stacy; Wayne Knight as Lily&#39;s \nLandlord ... <b>Ted</b> has decided to spend Christmas in his home this year with &quot;his \nother family&quot;." ]
[ "Who marries ted in how i met your mother?" ]
[ "&quot;<b>Mr</b>. <b>Jones</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> by American alternative rock band <b>Counting Crows</b>. It was \nreleased in December 1993 as the lead single and third track from their debut&nbsp;...", "On August 8, 2007, VH1 filmed a live performance of &quot;<b>Mr</b>. <b>Jones</b>&quot;, clips of which \nwere shown on the miniseries 100 Greatest <b>Songs</b> of the 90s. The <b>song</b> ranked \nNo.", "Mr. Jones may refer to: Music[edit]. Mr. Jones (Tom Jones album), 2002; Mr. \nJones (Elvin Jones album), 1972; &quot;<b>Mr</b>. <b>Jones</b>&quot; (<b>Counting Crows song</b>), 1993; &quot;Mr.", "The Himalayans were an American rock band active between 1989 and 1991. \nThey are best known for starting the careers of two musicians, Adam Duritz of the \n<b>Counting Crows</b> and Dave Janusko, a successful musician and songwriter. ... \nMarty Jones was the main subject of the <b>Counting Crows song</b> &quot;<b>Mr</b>. <b>Jones</b>.&quot;&nbsp;...", "This article is about the song by Mike Jones. For the song by the Counting Crows, \nsee <b>Mr</b>. <b>Jones</b> (<b>Counting Crows song</b>). &quot;Mr. Jones&quot;.", "The American alternative rock group <b>Counting Crows</b> has released seven studio \nalbums, two ... Five of the band&#39;s singles (&quot;<b>Mr</b>. <b>Jones</b>&quot;, &quot;A Long December&quot;, &quot;\nHanginaround&quot;, &quot;Round Here&quot;, ... &quot;<b>Counting Crows</b> singer writes <b>song</b> for &#39;Shrek 2\n&#39;&quot;.", "&quot;<b>Mr</b>. <b>Jones</b>&quot; (1993), &quot;Round Here&quot; (1994), &quot;Einstein on the Beach (For an Eggman\n)&quot; (1994). &quot;Round Here&quot; was released in 1994 from Geffen Records as the \nsecond single from the <b>Counting Crows</b>&#39; debut album, August and Everything \nAfter (1993). The <b>song&#39;s</b> origin pre-dates the formation of <b>Counting Crows</b>, when \nthe&nbsp;...", "^ Jump up to: badfinger20, Author (August 31, 2018). &quot;<b>Counting Crows</b> – <b>Mr</b>. \n<b>Jones</b>&quot;. ^ Tribune, Dan Kening Special to the. &quot;COUNTING&nbsp;...", "August and Everything After is the debut studio album by American Rock band \n<b>Counting Crows</b> ... The album cover depicts handwritten lyrics to a <b>song</b> called &quot;\nAugust and Everything After&quot;, ... &quot;Round Here&quot; (Duritz, Dave Janusko, Dan Jewett\n, Chris Roldan, David Bryson) – 5:32; &quot;Omaha&quot; – 3:40; &quot;<b>Mr</b>. <b>Jones</b>&quot; (Duritz, Bryson\n)&nbsp;...", "It should only contain pages that are Counting Crows songs or lists of Counting \nCrows ... Miami (Counting Crows song) &middot; <b>Mr</b>. <b>Jones</b> (<b>Counting Crows song</b>) &middot; Mrs." ]
[ "Who is mr jones in counting crows song?", "Who is Mr. Jones named for in the Counting Crows song?", "Who is Mr Jones in the Counting Crows song about?" ]
[ "<b>Virgil</b> Walter <b>Earp</b> (July 18, 1843 – October 19, 1905) was both deputy U.S. \nMarshal and ... It is surmised that Ike <b>Clanton</b>, Curly <b>Bill</b> [Brocius] and [Will] \nMcLaury did the shooting. Bad state of affairs here. Something will have to be \ndone.", "The Gunfight at the O.K. Corral was a 30-second shootout between lawmen and \nmembers of a ... On December 28, 1881, <b>Virgil Earp</b> was ambushed and maimed \nin a murder attempt by the Cowboys. ... to protect the interests of the town&#39;s \nbusiness owners and residents; even so, Wyatt <b>Earp</b> helped protect Cowboy &quot;\nCurly <b>Bill</b>&quot;&nbsp;...", "<b>William</b> Harrison <b>Clanton</b> (1862 – October 26, 1881) was an outlaw Cowboy in \nCochise County ... Doc Holliday, <b>Virgil</b> and Morgan <b>Earp</b> were wounded in the \nshootout. The town was divided, with many supporting the Clantons, and others&nbsp;...", "Morgan Seth <b>Earp</b> (April 24, 1851 – March 18, 1882) was an American sheriff \nand lawman. ... Tombstone town Marshal <b>Virgil Earp</b> learned that the Cowboys \nwere armed in violation of a city ordinance and had ... They also accidentally \ncame upon Curly <b>Bill</b> Brocius at a spring and Wyatt killed him with a single \nshotgun blast.", "Joseph Isaac <b>Clanton</b> (1847 – June 1, 1887) was a member of a loose \nassociation of outlaws ... <b>Clanton</b> was implicated in the attempted assassination \nof <b>Virgil Earp</b> on December 30, 1881 but other Cowboys ... Curly <b>Bill</b> Brocius, \nTom and Frank McLaury bought and sold stolen cattle to Old Man <b>Clanton</b>, \namong others.", "The Epitaph reported that Curly <b>Bill</b> had been killed, though ... wrote that Barnes \nhad told him that he had shot <b>Virgil Earp</b>.", "Wyatt Berry Stapp <b>Earp</b> (March 19, 1848 – January 13, 1929) was an Old West \nlawman and ... <b>Virgil Earp</b> was the town constable in Prescott, Arizona Territory, \nand he wrote to Wyatt about the opportunities in the ... James C. Hancock \nreported that Cowboys Curly <b>Bill</b> Brocius and Johnny Ringo had served as \nelection officials&nbsp;...", "Tombstone is a 1993 American Western film directed by George P. Cosmatos, \nwritten by Kevin ... Wyatt <b>Earp</b>, a retired peace officer with a notable reputation, \nreunites with his brothers ... Curly <b>Bill</b> begins shooting at the sky after a visit to an \nopium den and is told by ... The arrest infuriates Ike <b>Clanton</b> and the other \nCowboys.", "The O.K. Corral hearing and aftermath was the direct result of the 30-second \nGunfight at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona Territory on October 26, 1881. \nDuring that confrontation, Deputy U.S. Marshal and Tombstone Town Marshal \n<b>Virgil Earp</b>, Assistant Town Marshal Morgan <b>Earp</b>, ... Witnesses for the \nprosecution state unequivocally that <b>William Clanton</b> fell or&nbsp;...", "Deputy U.S. Marshal Wyatt <b>Earp</b> gathered a posse and ... while guarding his \nbrother <b>Virgil</b> en route to California." ]
[ "Who fired the first shot at the gunfight at the ok corral?" ]
[ "<b>Every Beat of My Heart</b>&quot; is a rhythm and blues song by Johnny Otis. It was first \nrecorded in 1954 ... Every Beat of My Heart (song) ... Songwriter(s) &middot; Johnny Otis.", "&quot;With <b>Every Beat of My Heart</b>&quot; is a song recorded by American <b>singer</b> Taylor \nDayne for her second studio album Can&#39;t Fight Fate (1989). Written by Tommy&nbsp;...", "<b>Every Beat of My Heart</b> is an album by Rod Stewart. It is his fourteenth studio \nalbum, released ... Kevin Dorsey, Daryl Phinnesse, Oren Waters – The <b>Singers</b>; \nAlbert Hammond, Joe Turano, Holly Knight, Mike Chapman, Darlene \nKoldenhoven,&nbsp;...", "<b>Every Beat of My Heart</b> may refer to: <b>Every Beat of My Heart</b> (Rod Stewart album), \n1986; <b>Every Beat of My Heart</b> (Sharissa album), 2005; &quot;<b>Every Beat of My Heart</b>&quot;&nbsp;...", "The <b>Every Beat Of My Heart</b> Tour was a European concert tour by British <b>singer-</b>\n<b>songwriter</b> Rod Stewart to promote his album <b>Every Beat of My Heart</b>. The tour&nbsp;...", "Raphael Orlando Tate (born February 18, 1984) is an American <b>singer,</b> \n<b>songwriter</b>, dancer, musician, record producer and bandleader. His debut single “\nWith <b>Every Beat of My Heart</b>” (released in late 2017) peaked&nbsp;...", "Josie and the Pussycats is a 1970 bubblegum pop album by a girl group \ndesigned to be the ... Holloway also <b>sings</b> lead on the Josie and the Pussycats \ntheme song, which was written by Hanna-Barbera ... &quot;<b>Every Beat of My Heart</b>&quot;; &quot;\nLa, La, La (If I Had You)&quot;; &quot;Stop, Look and Listen&quot;; &quot;Hand Clapping Song&quot;; &quot;I&#39;ll Be \nThere&quot;.", "&quot;The Last <b>Beat of My Heart</b>&quot; is a song written, produced and recorded by English \nrock band ... Arcade Fire <b>singer</b> Win Butler suggested the band DeVotchKa to \ncover it and they recorded a version on their 2006 EP Curse Your Little <b>Heart</b>.", "Chris Rea is the fourth (self-titled) studio album by British <b>singer-songwriter</b> Chris \nRea, ... 4:00; &quot;<b>Every Beat of My Heart</b>&quot; 3:18; &quot;Goodbye Little Columbus&quot; 4:15; &quot;\nOne Sweet Tender Touch&quot; 3:50; &quot;Do It for Your Love&quot; 3:45; &quot;Just Want to Be with&nbsp;...", "Sharissa Dawes (born August 21, 1975) is an American <b>singer</b>. Born and raised \nin New York ... Her second solo album, <b>Every Beat of My Heart</b> (2005), was only \nreleased in Japan. The <b>singer</b> has also contributed to several compilation albums\n,&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who sings with every beat of my heart?", "Who sings the first recorded version of \"Every Beat of My Heart\" in 1954?", "Who sings the 1961 version of \"Every Beat of My Heart\"?", "Who recorded an instrumental version of \"Every Beat of My Heart\" in 1963?" ]
[ "<b>Railway budget</b> of India was the Annual Financial Statement of the state-owned \nIndian ... John Mathai presented the first <b>Railway Budget</b> for <b>independent</b> India in \n... The <b>last Railway Budget</b> was presented on 25 February 2016 by Mr. Suresh&nbsp;...", "The Ministry of Railways is a ministry in the Government of India, responsible for \nthe country&#39;s ... So <b>separating</b> it out allowed better focus on each budget&#39;s \npriorities. The <b>Railway Budget</b> now is less than 15% of India&#39;s national budget. ... \nEdit links. This page was <b>last</b> edited on 10 October 2019, at 13:57 (UTC).", "2016 <b>Railway Budget</b> of India refers to the <b>Railway Budget</b> of the Indian Railways \nin the fiscal year 2016–17. The budget was presented by the Railway Minister \nSuresh Prabhu in the Parliament on 25 February 2016. It was the <b>final Railway</b> \n<b>Budget</b> of India as after this budget, the Railway&nbsp;...", "Via <b>Rail</b> Canada (reporting mark VIA) is an <b>independent</b> Crown corporation that \nis mandated to ... though not the dedicated <b>rail</b> lines. Contrary to expectations, the \n2019 federal <b>budget</b> did not include a <b>final</b> decision for new funds for HFR.", "Mumbai–Ahmedabad High Speed <b>Rail</b> Corridor is an under construction high-\nspeed <b>rail</b> line ... <b>Railway</b> Ministry officials stated in April 2017 that <b>final</b> location \nsurveys had been completed, and that ... The NHSCRL divided the total \nconstruction work for the project into 27 packages for which it will award contracts \n<b>separately</b>.", "British Railways (BR), which from 1965 traded as British <b>Rail</b>, was the state-\nowned company ... This abolished the Commission and replaced it by several \n<b>separate</b> Boards. ... a one-day strike by ASLEF that cost BR more than the \nresearch <b>budget</b> for the entire ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 8 February 2020, at \n18:13 (UTC).", "High Speed 2 (HS2) is a partly planned high speed <b>railway</b> in the United \nKingdom with its first phase in the early stages of construction, the second phase \nyet to receive full approval and the third subject to merging with Northern \nPowerhouse <b>Rail</b>, a <b>separate</b> project. ... This is a cut-and-cover tunnel under \nfarmland, with soil spread over the <b>final</b>&nbsp;...", "Urban <b>rail</b> transit in India consists of suburban <b>rail</b>, rapid transit, monorail, light \n<b>rail</b>, and tram ... Railways), these rapid transit metro lines are not operated by \nIndian Railways but by <b>separate</b> local authorities. ... that it wanted state \ngovernments to consider metro <b>rail</b> as the &quot;<b>last</b> option&quot; and implement it only after \nconsidering&nbsp;...", "<b>Crossrail</b> is a 73-mile (117-kilometre) new <b>railway</b> line under development in the \nUnited ... The total cost has risen from an initial <b>budget</b> of £14.8bn to £18.25bn. ... \nin Bedfordshire in 2011 to ensure that their architectural integrity would <b>last</b> for a \n... <b>rail</b> operator to set up a <b>separate</b> &quot;Crossrail business unit&quot; for those services&nbsp;...", "The Ministry of Railways is a ministry of the Government of Pakistan tasked with \nplanning, ... Annual budget, $500 Million USD ... However, until the formulation of \nthe <b>Railway</b> Board, both the railways were administered through ... the necessity \nto <b>separate</b> the <b>railway</b> finances from the general revenues continued to be felt." ]
[ "Who presented last seperate rail budget of india?" ]
[ "<b>Under Siege</b> is a 1992 American action thriller film directed by Andrew Davis and \nwritten by J. F. Lawton. It stars Steven Seagal as an ex-Navy SEAL who must&nbsp;...", "<b>The Siege</b> is a 1998 American action thriller film directed by Edward Zwick. The \nfilm is about a fictional situation in which terrorist cells have made several attacks\n&nbsp;...", "Set on board a train traveling through the Rocky Mountains from Denver to Los \nAngeles, it is the sequel to the 1992 film <b>Under Siege</b> also starring Seagal. The \ntitle&nbsp;...", "Casey Ryback (born August 6, 1953) is a fictional character and action hero from \nthe <b>Under Siege</b> films of the 1990s. Played by Hollywood action star Steven&nbsp;...", "A total of 13,952 people were killed during <b>the siege</b>, including 5,434 civilians. \nThe ARBiH suffered 6,137 fatalities, while&nbsp;...", "Erika Eleniak (born September 29, 1969) is an American actress, Playboy \nPlaymate, and former model best known for her role in Baywatch as Shauni \nMcClain. Her film debut was a small part in E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982). She \nlater starred in the films The Blob, <b>Under Siege</b>, and The Beverly&nbsp;...", "<b>The siege</b> of Leningrad was a prolonged military blockade undertaken from the \nsouth by the Army Group North of Nazi Germany&nbsp;...", "<b>The Siege</b> of Boston 1775–1776. Immediately after the battles of April 19, the \nMassachusetts militia, under the loose leadership of&nbsp;...", "<b>The</b> police must investigate <b>a</b> series of robberies along <b>the</b> old 51 bus route <b>in the</b> \narea of <b>the</b> city known as Wilson Heights. <b>The</b> mayor (Kenneth Mars) assigns&nbsp;...", "<b>Under Siege</b> is a PlayStation 3 real-time tactics video game released 2 June \n2011. Developed by Portuguese video game developer Seed Studios, it features \na&nbsp;..." ]
[ "Who's the girl that played in under siege?" ]
[ "McCallum approached Davis about moving the team to <b>Las Vegas</b> before a \nBroncos-<b>Raiders game</b> on November 9, 2014, in Oakland. McCallum was the <b>first</b> \nto&nbsp;...", "Allegiant Stadium is a domed stadium under construction, located in Paradise, \nNevada, United ... The <b>next</b> day, the <b>Raiders</b> and the <b>Las Vegas</b> Stadium \nAuthority began ... The <b>first</b> UNLV football <b>game</b> at the stadium is scheduled \nagainst the&nbsp;...", "The <b>Raiders</b> were unable to win their <b>first</b> playoff <b>game</b> since 2002, falling to the \nHouston Texans 14–27 in a <b>game</b> in which ... the team permission to relocate to \n<b>Las Vegas</b>,&nbsp;...", "Founded on January 30, 1960, they played their <b>first</b> regular season <b>game</b> on \nSeptember 11, 1960, as a charter&nbsp;...", "The professional American football team now known as the <b>Las Vegas Raiders</b> \nplayed in Los ... The <b>Raiders first</b> home <b>game</b> in Los Angeles was at the Los \nAngeles Memorial Coliseum against the San Diego Chargers on November 22, \n1982&nbsp;...", "The Chiefs–<b>Raiders</b> rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between \nthe Kansas City Chiefs and the <b>Las Vegas Raiders</b>. ... The Texans defeated the \n<b>Raiders</b> 34–16 in the team&#39;s <b>first game</b> at Oakland, then the <b>Raiders</b> defeated the\n&nbsp;...", "The 2020 season will be the upcoming 51st season of the <b>Raiders</b>&#39; franchise in \nthe National Football League, their 61st overall and their <b>first</b> in the <b>Las Vegas</b>&nbsp;...", "Their 2018 Week 9 <b>match</b> up was their last true Battle of the Bay <b>game</b>. As of \n2019, the San Francisco 49ers are in the NFC West division, while the <b>Las Vegas</b>\n&nbsp;...", "... one <b>game</b> for the <b>Las Vegas Raiders</b> of the National Football League. They are \nlisted in order of the date of each player&#39;s <b>first</b> start at quarterback for the team.", "The Broncos–<b>Raiders</b> rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between \nthe Denver Broncos and <b>Las Vegas Raiders</b>. ... Outspoken <b>Raiders</b>&#39; owner Al \nDavis said before the playoff <b>game</b> that Denver was &quot;scared to death of us. ... \n1995 season: In 1995, <b>former Raiders</b>&#39; head coach Mike Shanahan, who was in \nan&nbsp;..." ]
[ "When is the raiders first game in las vegas?" ]
[ "This is a list of fictional characters from <b>Everybody Loves Raymond</b>, an American \nsitcom, ... A running gag in the show is because of how much Ray <b>was</b> mothered \nand spoiled by ... Referred to as &quot;<b>The Cookie Lady</b>&quot; and &quot;Peggy Hitler&quot; by Ray.", "Amy Aquino (born March 20, 1957) is an American television, film, and stage \nactress. ... She <b>was</b> co-Secretary/Treasurer of the SAG-AFTRA until August 2015 \nand ... hairdresser) and Working <b>Girl</b> (as Melanie Griffith&#39;s secretary at the end of \nthe film), ... been in television roles, including ER and <b>Everybody Loves Raymond</b>\n.", "This is a list of episodes for the sixth season of <b>Everybody Loves Raymond</b>. \nContents. 1 Production; 2 Cast. 2.1 Main; 2.2 Supporting. 3 Ratings; 4 Reviews; 5 \nEpisodes; 6 References. Production[edit]. On January 22, 2001, it <b>was</b> revealed \nCBS <b>was</b> about to sign with HBO and ... Now ringless and seemingly available, \nRay is hit on by a <b>girl</b> at the airport.", "This is a list of episodes for the fifth season of <b>Everybody Loves Raymond</b>. ... The \nseason premiere garnered 22 million viewers, which <b>was</b> a record for the show. \nRosenthal ... While Ray and Robert are away, Debra discovers that the <b>girl</b> is just \n19. ... Contact Wikipedia &middot; Developers &middot; Statistics &middot; <b>Cookie</b> statement &middot; Mobile view\n.", "Monica Louise Horan (born January 29, 1963) is an American actress best \nknown for her role as Amy MacDougall-Barone on the television sitcom \n<b>Everybody Loves Raymond</b> ... 2) <b>playing</b> an Amish <b>woman</b>, and in 2017 <b>was</b> \nreunited with her <b>Everybody Loves Raymond</b> co-star Patricia Heaton when she \nguest-starred on a&nbsp;...", "Alexandra &quot;Alex&quot; Meneses (born February 12, 1965) is an American actress, and \nformer model, known for her work on television. Contents. 1 Early life; 2 Career; 3 \nReferences; 4 External links. Early life[edit]. Meneses <b>was</b> born in Chicago, \nIllinois. ... <b>Everybody Loves Raymond</b> as Robert Barone&#39;s Italian girlfriend, \nStefania.", "Raymond Albert Romano (born December 21, 1957) is an American stand-up \ncomedian, <b>actor</b> and screenwriter. He is best known for his role on the sitcom \n<b>Everybody Loves Raymond</b>, ... Romano attended elementary and middle school \nat Our <b>Lady</b> Queen of Martyrs in Forest Hills. After transferring from Archbishop \nMolloy&nbsp;...", "The fourth season of <b>Everybody Loves Raymond</b> aired from September 20, 1999 \nto May 22, ... The fourth season of <b>Everybody Loves Raymond was</b> produced by \nHBO Independent Productions, creator Philip ... the bully, and the boy whom she \ncomplained about <b>was</b> actually defending the little <b>girl</b> that Ally <b>was</b> bullying.", "Sawyer Storm Sweeten (May 12, 1995 – April 23, 2015) <b>was</b> an American child \n<b>actor</b>. He <b>was</b> best known for <b>playing</b> Geoffrey Barone on the sitcom <b>Everybody</b> \n<b>Loves Raymond</b> ... organization. Privacy policy &middot; About Wikipedia &middot; Disclaimers &middot; \nContact Wikipedia &middot; Developers &middot; Statistics &middot; <b>Cookie</b> statement &middot; Mobile view.", "Senta Michelle Moses (born August 8, 1973) is an American actress. She is \nperhaps best ... Moses <b>was</b> born on August 8, 1973, in Elmhurst, Illinois. ... Her \ntelevision credits include Strong Medicine, The Education of Max Bickford, \n<b>Everybody Loves Raymond</b>, The ... 2000, Bull, <b>Cookie</b> Rutigliano, 4 episodes; \nrecurring role." ]
[ "Who played the cookie lady on everybody loves raymond?" ]
[ "<b>Mother 3</b> is a role-playing video game developed by Brownie Brown and HAL \nLaboratory and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance. The final entry\n&nbsp;...", "The <b>Mother 3</b> fan translation is a complete English-language localization of the \n2006 Japanese video game <b>Mother 3</b> by members of the EarthBound fan&nbsp;...", "The development of <b>Mother 3</b>, a role-playing video game from Nintendo, \nspanned a total of nine years between 1994 and 2006 with a three year gap in \nbetween&nbsp;...", "The latest release in the series, <b>Mother 3</b>, has two soundtrack albums: <b>Mother 3</b>+, \nreleased in 2006, and the online-only release Mother 3i&nbsp;...", "The third season of the American television comedy series How I Met Your \n<b>Mother</b> premiered on September 24, 2007 and concluded on May 19, 2008.", "<b>Mother 3</b> abandoned the 3D graphics progress for a 2D style, and became a \nbestseller upon its release. EarthBound was rereleased for&nbsp;...", "Well, to some extent I shall try to remove Starmen.net and <b>Mother3</b>.fobby - for \nexample, I&#39;ll replace the many pages of interviews with the issue and page&nbsp;...", "There&#39;s a double redirect from here to <b>Mother 3</b> The proper place for this redirect \nwould be <b>Mother 3</b>#Characters MrLinkinPark333 (talk) 01:51, 5 September&nbsp;...", "Merger With Earthbound 64[edit]. Do you think that we should merge Earthbound \n64 with this? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 66.65.153.49&nbsp;...", "A <b>mother</b> is a female parent. <b>Mother</b> may also refer to: Contents. 1 Print media; 2 \nFilm and television. 2.1 United States; 2.2 Europe; 2.3 Asia. <b>3</b> Games; 4 Music." ]
[ "When will mother 3 be released in america?" ]
[ "<b>Couples Retreat</b> is a 2009 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter \nBillingsley marking his directorial debut, and written by Jon Favreau, <b>Vince</b> \n<b>Vaughn</b>,&nbsp;...", "<b>Vincent</b> Anthony <b>Vaughn</b> (born March 28, 1970) is an American <b>actor</b>, producer, \nscreenwriter ... In 2009, <b>Vaughn</b> starred in <b>Couples Retreat</b>, a comedy chronicling \nfour <b>couples</b> who partake in therapy sessions ... Malin Åkerman <b>played</b> his <b>wife</b>.", "Jonathan &quot;Jon&quot; Favreau is an American <b>actor</b>, director, producer, and \nscreenwriter. Favreau ... Favreau met <b>Vince Vaughn</b> – <b>who played</b> a small role in \nthis film – during shooting. ... Favreau co-starred in 2009&#39;s <b>Couples Retreat</b>, a \ncomedy chronicling four ... Favreau <b>married</b> physician Joya Tillem on November \n24, 2000.", "The Dilemma is a 2011 American dark comedy film directed by Ron Howard, \nwritten by Allan Loeb and starring <b>Vince Vaughn</b> and Kevin James. The film \nfollows savvy businessman Ronny (Vaughn) and genius engineer ... Vaughn&#39;s \nprevious films <b>Couples Retreat</b> (2009) and Four Christmases (2008) grossed \ntwice The&nbsp;...", "Steve Byrne (born July 21, 1974) is an American stand-up comedian and <b>actor</b>. \nHe is best ... Byrne is <b>married</b> and has two children. ... <b>Vince Vaughn</b> and Reese \nWitherspoon; and <b>Couples Retreat</b>, starring <b>Vince Vaughn</b> and Jon Favreau.", "<b>Couples Retreat</b> is the soundtrack to the 2009 American film of the same name, \ndirected by Peter Billingsley and starring <b>Vince Vaughn</b> and Jason Bateman.", "Occupation, <b>Actor</b>, producer, director. Years active, 1978–present. Peter \nBillingsley (born April 16, 1971), also known as Peter Michaelsen and Peter ... On \nthat project, he formed a close friendship with <b>Vince Vaughn</b>. ... <b>Couples Retreat</b> (\n2009) starring Favreau and Vaughn was Billingsley&#39;s first major film as director \nand was&nbsp;...", "... <b>Retreat</b>, reuniting with <b>Vaughn</b> in a comedy chronicling four <b>couples</b> who \npartake in therapy sessions at a tropical island resort (Kristen Bell <b>played</b> his <b>wife</b>\n).", "Malin Maria Åkerman (born 12 May 1978) is a Swedish and American actress, \nmodel and ... The film follows the <b>couple&#39;s</b> honeymoon in Mexico, where Stiller&#39;s \ncharacter falls in love ... in the comedy film <b>Couples Retreat</b>, opposite Jon \nFavreau and <b>Vince Vaughn</b>. ... Åkerman <b>played</b> Ronnie, the <b>wife</b> of Vaughn&#39;s \ncharacter.", "The Break-Up is a 2006 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by \nPeyton Reed, starring <b>Vince Vaughn</b> and Jennifer Aniston. ... Meanwhile, Brooke \nhas Gary kicked off their &quot;<b>couples</b>-only&quot; bowling team, and starts dating other \nmen in an attempt to make ... Choice Movie <b>Actor</b> - Comedy, <b>Vince Vaughn</b>, \nNominated." ]
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[ "The <b>2017 Speaker</b> of the United States <b>House of Representatives</b> election took \nplace on January 3, <b>2017</b>, on the opening day of the 115th United States&nbsp;...", "In the United States Congress, <b>Speaker</b> of the United States <b>House of</b> \n<b>Representatives</b> ... January <b>2017</b>[edit]. Main article: <b>2017 Speaker</b> of the United \nStates <b>House of Representatives</b> election. An election for <b>speaker</b> took place on \nJanuary 3,&nbsp;...", "The <b>speaker</b> of the United States <b>House of Representatives</b> is the presiding \nofficer of the United ... &quot;<b>Speakers of the House</b>: Elections, 1913–<b>2017</b>&quot; (PDF).", "The <b>House of Representatives</b> is the lower house of the National Assembly of \nThailand, the ... After the promulgation of the <b>2017</b> Constitution in April <b>2017</b>, the \n<b>House of Representatives</b> was reestablished ... representative member, the \nvacancy would be filled by the <b>Speaker of the House of Representatives</b> by \nsubmitting&nbsp;...", "In New Zealand, the <b>Speaker of the House of Representatives</b> is the individual \nwho chairs the ... The current <b>Speaker</b> is Trevor Mallard, who was initially elected \non 7 November <b>2017</b>. The <b>speaker&#39;s</b> role in presiding over New Zealand&#39;s <b>House</b>\n&nbsp;...", "The 2019 <b>Speaker</b> of the United States <b>House of Representatives</b> election took \nplace on ... 2017, January 3, 2019 (2019-01-03), 2021 →&nbsp;...", "The Kentucky <b>House of Representatives</b> is the lower house of the Kentucky \nGeneral Assembly. ... Mason–Dixon line. In <b>2017</b>, the Republican party became \nthe majority party in the House. ... The <b>Speaker</b> of the Kentucky <b>House of</b> \n<b>Representatives</b> is the chief presiding officer of the Kentucky House. The \n<b>Speaker&#39;s</b> official&nbsp;...", "Paul Davis Ryan (born January 29, 1970) is an American retired politician who \nserved as the ... As <b>Speaker</b>, he had a role in passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs \nAct of <b>2017</b>. His other major piece of ... As <b>Speaker of the House of</b> \n<b>Representatives</b>, Ryan was not a chair or a member of any committee. Prior to his \nspeakership,&nbsp;...", "The One Hundred Fifteenth United States Congress was a meeting of the \nlegislative branch of the United States of America federal government, composed \nof the <b>Senate</b> and the <b>House of Representatives</b>. It met in Washington, D.C. from \nJanuary 3, <b>2017</b>, to January 3, 2019, during ... January 5, <b>2017</b>: <b>House of</b> \n<b>Representatives</b> condemned United Nations&nbsp;...", "since January 3, <b>2017</b>. Appointer, Elected by the Oklahoma <b>House of</b> \n<b>Representatives</b> &middot; Term length, 2 years. Inaugural holder, William H. Murray. \nFormation, Oklahoma Constitution 1907. Succession, 3rd. The <b>Speaker</b> of the \nOklahoma <b>House of Representatives</b> is the presiding officer of the lower&nbsp;..." ]
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[ "<b>Full House</b> is an American television sitcom created by Jeff Franklin for ABC. The \nshow chronicles the events of widowed father Danny Tanner who enlists his&nbsp;...", "<b>Full House</b> is a 2004 South Korean television series starring Song Hye-kyo, Rain, \nHan Eun-jung and Kim Sung-soo. Based on the manhwa <b>Full House</b> by Won&nbsp;...", "In poker, players form sets of five playing cards, called hands, according to the \nrules of the ... It ranks below a straight flush and above a <b>full house</b>. Each four of a\n&nbsp;...", "<b>Full House</b> is the fifth album by folk rock group Fairport Convention, released in \n1970. Contents. 1 Background; 2 Release; 3 Track listing. 3.1 Original issue; 3.2\n&nbsp;...", "Lori Anne Loughlin is an American actress, model, and producer. She is known \nfor her role as Rebecca Donaldson-Katsopolis on the ABC sitcom <b>Full House</b>&nbsp;...", "<b>Full House</b>: The Spread of Excellence from Plato to Darwin is a 1996 book by \nevolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould. It was released in the United Kingdom\n&nbsp;...", "Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen (born June 13, 1986), also known as the \nOlsen twins as a duo, are American fashion designers and former child actresses\n. The twins made their acting debut as infants playing Michelle Tanner on the \ntelevision series <b>Full House</b>.", "<b>Fuller House</b> is an American sitcom created by Jeff Franklin that airs as a Netflix \noriginal series, and is a sequel to the 1987–1995 television series <b>Full House</b>.", "<b>Full House</b> is an album by jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery that was released in \n1962. Contents. 1 History; 2 Track listing. 2.1 Original issue; 2.2 1987 CD; 2.3&nbsp;...", "O. Henry&#39;s <b>Full House</b> is a 1952 American anthology film made by 20th Century \nFox, consisting of five films, each based on a story by O. Henry. The film was&nbsp;..." ]
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[ "Worldwide, hundreds of <b>mango</b> cultivars exist. In <b>mango</b> orchards, multiple \ncultivars are often <b>grown</b> together to improve ... Reportedly, in <b>India</b> alone, there \nare around 283 <b>types of mangoes</b>, out of which only 30 are well-known. ... States, \nHaden is the &quot;parent&quot; of <b>many</b>, <b>many</b> other <b>varieties of mangoes</b> in the United \nStates.", "<b>Mangoes</b> have been <b>cultivated</b> in South Asia for thousands of years and ... almost \nhalf of the world&#39;s <b>mangoes are cultivated in India</b> alone, with ... <b>Many</b> commercial \ncultivars are grafted on to the cold-hardy ... Dwarf or semidwarf <b>varieties</b> serve as \nornamental plants and can be <b>grown</b> in containers.", "The &#39;Alphonso&#39; <b>mango</b>, also called Hafoos, Hapuz, or Aapoos, is a named <b>mango</b> \ncultivar that originated in <b>India</b>. ... The Portuguese introduced grafting on <b>mango</b> \ntrees to produce <b>varieties</b> like Alphonso. The Alphonso is also one of the most \nexpensive <b>varieties of mango</b>, and is <b>grown</b> mainly in western <b>India</b>. Plantation of\n&nbsp;...", "The &#39;Carabao&#39; <b>mango</b>, also known as the Philippine <b>mango</b> or Manila <b>mango</b>, is a \nvariety of <b>mango</b> from the Philippines. It is one of the most important <b>varieties of</b> \n<b>mango cultivated</b> in the Philippines. ... There are 14 <b>different</b> strains of Carabao \n<b>mango</b>. These strains include the Talaban and Fresco of Guimaras, MMSU Gold\n&nbsp;...", "Malihabad is a town and a nagar panchayat in Lucknow district in the <b>Indian</b> state \nof Uttar Pradesh. It is the <b>mango</b> belt of North <b>India</b> and is internationally \nacclaimed for its <b>mangoes</b>. Among <b>different varieties of mangoes grown</b> here, \nDussheri is the most&nbsp;...", "The &#39;Chaunsa&#39; <b>mango</b> (Sindhi: چونسو‎, Punjabi: چونسا), also known as the &#39;\nChausa&#39;, is a named <b>mango</b> cultivar that originated in Multan, Pakistan. It is \ncalled as King of <b>mangoes</b> in the world. Nowadays its <b>production</b> occurs in \nPakistan and <b>India</b>. ... There are three known <b>types</b> of Chaunsa <b>mangoes</b>: Honey \nChaunsa, Sweet&nbsp;...", "The &#39;Ataúlfo&#39; <b>mango</b>, also called young, baby, yellow, honey, Adaulfo, Adolfo, or \nChampagne, ... Regardless, Ataulfo remains a Philippine-<b>type mango</b>, \ncharacterized by being polyembryonic (as opposed to the ... “<b>Mango</b> Ataulfo del \nSoconusco Chiapas” is an appellation of origin for a specific <b>kind of mango</b> fruit \n<b>produced</b> in&nbsp;...", "Mangifera indica, commonly known as <b>mango</b>, is a <b>species of</b> flowering plant in \nthe sumac and poison ivy family Anacardiaceae. It is native to the <b>Indian</b> \nsubcontinent where it is indigenous. Hundreds of <b>cultivated varieties</b> have been \nintroduced to other warm regions ... medicine, varied properties are attributed to \n<b>different</b> parts of the <b>mango</b> tree.", "The &#39;Gir Kesar&#39; <b>mango</b>, also called Kesar, is a <b>mango</b> cultivar <b>grown</b> in the \nfoothills of Girnar in Gujarat, western <b>India</b>. ... beginning around October after the \nmonsoon season. Kesar variety is among the most expensive <b>varieties</b> of the fruit.", "The &#39;Mallika&#39; <b>mango</b> is the result of the hybridization of the <b>Indian mango varieties</b> \nNeelum and Dasheri. The variety was introduced by Dr. Ramnath Singh. When \ngrafted, the tree will remain a manageable size and is appropriate for dooryard \n<b>growing</b>." ]
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[ "&quot;Losing My Religion&quot; is the twenty-seventh and final episode of the second \n<b>season</b> of the ... Izzie Stevens crying on Denny Duquette, as Alex Karev tries to \ncalm down the former. ... Afterward, Dr. Cristina Yang (Sandra Oh), who <b>did</b> not \nknow how to handle Burke&#39;s situation, goes to his room and puts her hand on his \nto show&nbsp;...", "Isobel Katherine Stevens, M.D. is a fictional character from the medical drama \ntelevision series ... Izzie appears in the first episode of <b>Grey&#39;s Anatomy</b>, meeting \nfellow interns ... Although <b>Denny</b> receives a new heart, he has a stroke hours \nlater and <b>dies</b>. ... In August 2010, Rhimes stated that she <b>did</b> not feel Izzie&#39;s \ncharacter&nbsp;...", "The second <b>season</b> of the American television medical drama <b>Grey&#39;s Anatomy</b> \ncommenced ... <b>When</b> asked of this, Ramirez said: &quot;You <b>do</b> run across a lot of \npeople who are extremely invested in that story line. ... <b>When</b> Izzie deliberately \nworsened <b>Denny&#39;s</b> condition to move him up the transplant list, series writer Mark \nWilding&nbsp;...", "The fifth <b>season</b> of the American television medical drama <b>Grey&#39;s Anatomy</b>, \ncreated by Shonda ... Jeffrey Dean Morgan reappeared as the deceased <b>Denny</b> \nDuquette in Izzie&#39;s ... Also regarding <b>season</b> five, Misha Davenport from Chicago \nSun-Times said &quot;Tonight&#39;s premiere hits on all the things the show <b>does</b> so well.", "Jeffrey Dean Morgan (born April 22, 1966) is an American actor of film and \ntelevision. He is known for his roles as John Winchester in the fantasy horror \nseries Supernatural (2005–2007; 2019), <b>Denny</b> Duquette in the medical drama \nseries <b>Grey&#39;s Anatomy</b> (2006–2009), ... Also in 2015, Morgan became a regular \ncast member for <b>season</b> 2 of the CBS&nbsp;...", "&quot;Wishin&#39; and Hopin&#39;&quot; is the fourteenth episode of the third <b>season</b> of the American \ntelevision ... The <b>Denny</b> Duquette Memorial Clinic has been opened, after a US\n$8 million funding from Dr. Izzie Stevens (Katherine Heigl). ... Ellis <b>does</b> not want \nthe surgery, but Meredith fears that she will not be compliant with her medication.", "The third <b>season</b> of the American television medical drama <b>Grey&#39;s Anatomy</b>, \ncommenced airing ... Deceased since the second-<b>season</b> finale, character \nDennsion &quot;<b>Denny</b>&quot; Duquette, Jr. (Jeffrey ... Bailey gets attached to a patient in \nisolation whose wife <b>dies</b>, and relives the moments <b>when</b> her husband&#39;s life was \nthreatened.", "<b>Grey&#39;s Anatomy</b> is an American television medical drama series created by \nShonda Rhimes, broadcast by ABC. The show features an ensemble cast of \nregular characters, with nine main characters in its first <b>season</b>. Since the first \n<b>season</b>, many characters have left the show or have been ... Their romance \ntragically ends <b>when</b> Henry <b>dies</b> while Cristina performs&nbsp;...", "&quot;Time Has Come Today&quot; is the first episode of the third <b>season</b> of the American \ntelevision ... with the unexpected death of her fiancé, <b>Denny</b> Duquette (Jeffrey \nDean Morgan), while dealing with the decision to quit the internship program. ... \nof the second <b>season</b>, but the process <b>did</b> not occur, due to her not wanting the&nbsp;...", "&quot;What a Difference a Day Makes&quot; is the twenty-second episode of the fifth <b>season</b> \nof the ... In the meantime, George O&#39;Malley (T. R. Knight) is depressed <b>when</b> all \nhis patients from the car accident <b>die</b> until Hunt tells him one case ... The episode \nconcludes with Izzie having shaved her head and telling <b>Denny</b> to leave as she&nbsp;..." ]
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[ "<b>Call the Midwife</b> is a BBC period drama series about a group of nurse midwives \nworking in the East End of London in the late 1950s and 1960s. It stars Jessica&nbsp;...", "<b>Call the Midwife</b> is a British period drama television series based on the best-\nselling memoirs of former nurse Jennifer Worth, who died shortly before the first&nbsp;...", "Charlotte Anne Ritchie (born 29 August 1989) is an English actress and singer-\nsongwriter. She is a member of the classical crossover band All Angels. She is \nknown for her roles as Oregon in Channel 4 comedy Fresh Meat, Hannah in \nSiblings and Barbara Gilbert in BBC drama <b>Call the Midwife</b>.", "<b>Call the Midwife</b>, later called <b>Call the Midwife</b>: A True Story of the East End in the \n1950s, is a memoir by Jennifer Worth, and the first in a trilogy of books&nbsp;...", "Leonie Samantha Elliott is an English actress, best known for her role as Lucille \nAnderson in the BBC series <b>Call the Midwife</b>. She also starred as Cherry&nbsp;...", "She has continued to work steadily in British television drama, and since 2012, \nshe has starred in the BBC&#39;s primetime ratings hit <b>Call the Midwife</b>. She also&nbsp;...", "Jack Ashton is a British actor, best known for playing Rev. Tom Hereward in the \nBBC television series, <b>Call the Midwife</b>. Ashton is in a relationship with his&nbsp;...", "Jessica Raine is an English actress. She is known for playing midwife Jenny Lee \nin the first three series of BBC One drama <b>Call the Midwife</b>. Contents. 1 Early&nbsp;...", "In January 2016, McGann published a companion book to <b>Call the Midwife</b> called \nDoctor Turner&#39;s Casebook, in which he revisits key medical cases featured in&nbsp;...", "The following is a list of characters from <b>Call the Midwife</b>, a British television \nperiod-drama series shown on BBC One since 2012." ]
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[ "... <b>Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture</b>) was founded in 1648 and located in \nParis, <b>France</b>. It was the premier art institution of <b>France</b> during the latter part of&nbsp;...", "From the seventeenth century to the early part of the twentieth century, artistic \nproduction in ... In the fine arts, the Académie de Peinture et de <b>Sculpture</b> (&quot;\n<b>Academy of Painting and Sculpture</b>&quot;) was founded by Cardinal ... <b>Academy</b> of \nDance&quot;) in 1661; the Académie <b>Royale</b> des Inscriptions et Médailles (&quot;<b>Royal</b> \n<b>Academy</b> of&nbsp;...", "The Prix de Rome or Grand Prix de Rome was a French scholarship for arts \nstudents, initially for painters and sculptors, ... de Peinture et de Sculpture (<b>Royal</b> \n<b>Academy of Painting and Sculpture</b>), was open to their students. ... 2-year) stay at \nThe Academy of <b>France</b> in Rome, which is accommodated in the Villa Medici.", "In 1671 an argument broke out in the French <b>Royal Academy of Painting and</b> \n<b>Sculpture</b> in Paris about whether drawing or color was more important in painting\n.", "The Académie <b>Royale</b> d&#39;Architecture founded in 1671, was a French learned \nsociety, which ... The Académie <b>Royale</b> d&#39;Architecture was founded on December \n30, 1671, by Louis XIV, king of <b>France</b> under the impulsion of Jean-Baptiste \nColbert. ... Académie de Peinture et de <b>Sculpture</b> (<b>Academy of Painting and</b> \n<b>Sculpture</b>,&nbsp;...", "Anet, <b>France</b>. Died, June 23, 1787(1787-06-23) (aged 82). Paris, <b>France</b>. \nNationality, French. Education, <b>Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture</b>. \nSpouse(s), Marie L&#39;Enfant. Pierre L&#39;Enfant (August 26, 1704 – June 23, 1787) \nwas an 18th-century French painter whose&nbsp;...", "The Salon (French: Salon), or rarely Paris Salon beginning in 1667 was the \nofficial art exhibition of the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Between 1748 and \n1890 it was arguably the greatest annual or biennial art event in the Western \nworld. At the 1761 Salon, thirty-three painters, nine <b>sculptors</b>, and eleven \nengravers ... Exhibition in the Salon marked a sign of <b>royal</b> favor.", "Adélaïde Labille-Guiard (11 April 1749 – 24 April 1803), also known as Adélaïde \nLabille-Guiard des Vertus, was a French miniaturist and portrait <b>painter</b>. ... \nBecoming accepted into the <b>Royal Academy</b> opened doors for Labille-Guiard as \nshe ... Her <b>royal</b> patrons included the aunt of Louis XVI of <b>France</b>, Princess Marie\n&nbsp;...", "Charles Errard the Younger was a French <b>painter</b>, architect and engraver, co-\nfounder and later director of the Académie <b>Royale</b> de Peinture et de <b>Sculpture</b>. In \n1666 Louis XIV&#39;s minister Jean-Baptiste Colbert sent him to found the Académie \nde <b>France</b> à Rome (French <b>Academy</b>&nbsp;...", "French sculpture has been an original and influential component of world art \nsince the Middle ... The French <b>Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture</b> had \nbeen created in 1648. The students were given as their guide the King&#39;s \ndeclaration: &quot;I&nbsp;..." ]
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