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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I'm the shortest person in my family. I'm 5'2\"." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Human height Human height\nHuman height or stature is the distance from the bottom of the feet to the top of the head in a human body, standing erect. It is measured using a stadiometer, usually in centimetres when using the metric system, or feet and inches when using the imperial system.\nA particular genetic profile in men called Y haplotype I-M170 is correlated with height. Ecological data shows that as the frequency of this genetic profile increases in the population, the average male height in a country also increases." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Open Bar Entertainment around the opportunity, I'll of course, embrace my family members and bring them to the table with me. The first person I signed was King Tee. I also signed Defari and I'm bringing the Golden State Warriors over there. So I'm gonna go ahead and we're going to develop them, and bring them into the circle, putting my family together, coming out correctly.\"\nXzibit revived the record label in 2019.\nCurrent artists.\n- Xzibit\nDiscography.\n- \"" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "So the cause for OCD is unknown and doctors cant find out why people have OCD. \nThat is a huge issue that needs to be resolved, I have a couple of friends that have OCD.\npeople who are workaholics and people with miserliness are often the ones affected by OCD\nYes but my friend is the opposite but he has a fear of germs and needs to have thing symmetrical or in perfect order. \nI myself have a slight OCD for having everything perfectly in order and also a clean house is a must\nIt could be considered OCD or could just be good habits, regardless in my friend you can tell its an extreme case. Whenever I look at him weird he just tells me \"you know how i am\"." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Obsessive–compulsive disorder following infections. The diagnosis is based on the symptoms and requires ruling out other drug related or medical causes. Rating scales such as the Yale–Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS) can be used to assess the severity. Other disorders with similar symptoms include anxiety disorder, major depressive disorder, eating disorders, tic disorders, and obsessive–compulsive personality disorder.\nTreatment involves counseling, such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and sometimes antidepressants such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) or clomipramine." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Obsessive–compulsive spectrum and tic disorders with OCD is challenged by neuropsychology and pharmaceutical treatment. Whereas OCD is treated with SSRI, tics are treated with dopamine blockers and alpha-2 agonists.\nTrichotillomania.\nTrichotillomania is an impulse control disorder which causes an individual to pull out their hair from various parts of their body without a purpose. The cause for trichotillomania remains unknown. Like OCD, trichotillomania isn’t a nervous condition but stress can trigger this habit. For some people pulling their hair out of boredom is normal, but that isn’t the case" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Miami seems like a cool place to move to if you had the money.\nHaha spot on man. I've been there like 5 times. It is a major city on the Atlanntic coast and a port city in south Florida.\nYea, I prefer Orlando over it personally but it has some awesome beaches\nYeah central florida(not actually the name of the state of Florida) is cool. I've been there a lot. I'm from Gainesville.\nI live in Oklahoma so its fun to travel to Florida whenever i can\nOh did you watch my gator football team decimate Oklahoma in the 2008 FBS football season?\nNah not much of a football fan but not surprising they lost" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "History of Florida Gators football History of Florida Gators football\nThe history of Florida Gators football began in 1906, when the newly established \"University of the State of Florida\" fielded a football team during its first full academic year of existence. The school's name was shortened to the University of Florida in 1908, and the football team gained the nickname \"Gators\" in 1911. The program started small, usually playing six to eight games per season against small colleges and local athletic club teams in north Florida and south Georgia, and developed an early" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Project Chanology we've been out in this desert, fighting this group one-on-one by ourselves, and all of a sudden this huge army came up with not only tons of people, thousands of people, but better tools...\" Scientology critic Arnaldo Lerma told the \"St. Petersburg Times\" he was impressed by a video of a protest against Scientology which took place in Orlando, Florida: \"I've never seen anything like that before. This is incredible. I wouldn't have believed it if I didn't see" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I once ran a mile in under 4 minutes, can you bet that? The history of the mile run event began in England, \nThe best I can do is in grade school I ran a 7 minute mile. How did you train to get so fast?\nI practice every morning, that was how I trained myself, In spite of the roughly equivalent 1500 metres race, the mile run is present in all fields of athletics\nDo you know when it started to be ran as an athletic event?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Mile run English mile gained its current definition of 1,760 yards through a statute of the Parliament of England in 1593. Thus, the history of the mile run began in England and it initially found usage within the wagered running contests of the 18th and 19th century. Such contests would attract large numbers of spectators and gamblers – so many that the activity became a professional one for its more-established participants.\nThe mile run was at the heart of the divide between professional and amateur sports in the late 19th century. Separate world" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Roger Bannister retrospect, was a good decision. \"My feeling as I look back is one of great relief that I did not run a four-minute mile under such artificial circumstances,\" he said.\nBut other runners were making attempts at the four-minute barrier and coming close as well. American Wes Santee ran 4:02.4 on 5 June, the fourth-fastest mile ever. And at the end of the year, Australian John Landy ran 4:02.0.\nThen early in 1954, Landy made some more attempts at the" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I love fast food but McDonald's is not my favorite." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "McDonald's McDonald's\nMcDonald's Corporation is an American fast food company, founded in 1940 as a restaurant operated by Richard and Maurice McDonald, in San Bernardino, California, United States. They rechristened their business as a hamburger stand, and later turned the company into a franchise, with the Golden Arches logo being introduced in 1953 at a location in Phoenix, Arizona. In 1955, Ray Kroc, a businessman, joined the company as a franchise agent and proceeded to purchase the chain from the McDonald brothers. McDonald's had" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Super Size Me , \"I'm not pushing McDonald's. I'm not pushing fast food. I'm pushing taking accountability and making the right choice for you individually... As a science teacher, I would never show \"Super Size Me\" because when I watched that, I never saw the educational value in that... I mean, a guy eats uncontrollable amounts of food, stops exercising, and the whole world is surprised he puts on weight? What I'm not proud about is probably 70 to 80 percent of my colleagues across" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I occasionally play the trumpet.\nI love Jazz music! The trumpet is commonly used in classical and jazz ensembles.\nWho invented the trumpet?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Trumpet Trumpet\nA trumpet is a brass instrument commonly used in classical and jazz ensembles. The trumpet group contains the instruments (such as the piccolo trumpet) with the highest register in the brass family. Trumpet-like instruments have historically been used as signaling devices in battle or hunting, with examples dating back to at least 1500 BC; they began to be used as musical instruments only in the late 14th or early 15th century. Trumpets are used in art music styles, for instance in orchestras, concert bands, and" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Woody Shaw it. Of course my teacher was right, and it didn't take long for me to fall in love with the trumpet. In retrospect, I believe there was some mystical force that brought us together.\nZiering encouraged him to continue his study of classical trumpet playing and pursue an education at the Juilliard School of music with trumpet instructor William Vacchiano, but Shaw had a deep interest in jazz. His first influences were Louis Armstrong and Harry James. After skipping two grades, he began attending Newark Arts High School (" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I have a few friends that are vegan but aside from the main principles of not eating animal products, I don't know much about it! What can you tell me?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Veganism Veganism\nVeganism is the practice of abstaining from the use of animal products, particularly in diet, and an associated philosophy that rejects the commodity status of animals. A follower of the diet or the philosophy is known as a vegan. Distinctions may be made between several categories of veganism. \"Dietary vegans\" (also known as strict vegetarians) refrain from consuming animal products, not only meat but also eggs, dairy products and other animal-derived substances. The term \"ethical vegan\" is often applied to those who" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Irenaeus (Susemihl) you when I have a chance.' ...And that was the end of it. Then he talked to me a couple times. Always like this. Then he says, 'Well, you know, I'll tell you what. You don't owe me any money... And if you need some more, I can give you some more... Don't worry about it. You're going to have to have a few things, this and that.' And this is how it started.\nIn 1999" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I recently got a pet parrot\nDo you know how to take care of your new furry psittacines, another word for parrot? I am a parrot trainer and can help you with any questions on taking care of your new pet.\nAwesome! What kind of food is best for them?\nThey usually eat seeds, nuts, fruit, buds and other plant materials. Keep in mind that they are tropical animals so give them fruits you would find in the tropical locations.\nWhat is the life expectancy?\nParrots can live really long - sometimes up to 90 years. But it all depends on their species. Parrots are subdivided into three super families. \nI didn't know that! How many different types of parrots are there?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Parrot Parrot\nParrots, also known as psittacines , are birds of the roughly 393 species in 92 genera that make up the order Psittaciformes, found in most tropical and subtropical regions. The order is subdivided into three superfamilies: the Psittacoidea (\"true\" parrots), the Cacatuoidea (cockatoos), and the Strigopoidea (New Zealand parrots). Parrots have a generally pantropical distribution with several species inhabiting temperate regions in the Southern Hemisphere, as well. The greatest diversity of parrots is in South America and Australasia.\nCharacteristic" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Frank Sinatra: Live at Melbourne Festival Hall twenty years ago. And they're catching up with it now, with the scandal sheet. They're rags, that's what they are. You use them to train your dog and your parrot. What else do I have to say? Oh, I guess that's it. That'll keep them talking to themselves for a while. I think most of them are a bunch of fags anyway. Never did a hard day's work in their life. I love when they say, \"What do you mean" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I'm not a fan of food trucks. I get worried about eating out of the back of a truck" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Food truck Food truck\nA food truck is a large vehicle equipped to cook and sell food. Some, including ice cream trucks, sell frozen or prepackaged food; others have on-board kitchens and prepare food from scratch. Sandwiches, hamburgers, french fries, and other regional fast food fare is common. In recent years, associated with the pop-up restaurant phenomenon, food trucks offering gourmet cuisine and a variety of specialties and ethnic menus, have become particularly popular. Food trucks, along with portable food booths and food" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Sevan Ross this. I don't need to eat this.’ It's not like I lived in a place where you couldn't get decent food, it's easy, so I quit and I never looked back. My transformation was linked to the identity that whatever flesh food I'm eating is being replaced by another animal that is tortured in some way before being murdered to become the next flesh food meal. So I wanted to stop being part of that chain.”\nSee also.\n- Timeline of Zen Buddhism" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I never wake up early enough to see the sunrise, that happens when the upper edge of the Sun appears over the horizon in the morning.\nI could say the say thing. Does it happen at the same time everyday?\nNo it varies depending on the time of the year, and surprisingly it technically only happens for an instant, when the upper limb of the Sun is tangent to the horizon.\nOh ok. What else can you tell me about the sunrise." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Sunrise ; this apparent motion is so convincing that most cultures had mythologies and religions built around the geocentric model, which prevailed until astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus formulated his heliocentric model in the 16th century.\nArchitect Buckminster Fuller proposed the terms \"sunsight\" and \"sunclipse\" to better represent the heliocentric model, though the terms have not entered into common language.\nTerminology Beginning and end.\nAstronomically, sunrise occurs for only an instant: the moment at which the upper limb of the Sun appears tangent to the horizon. However, the" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "The Life and Times of Jonny Valiant took the words to it. The difference from this and other projects is really being in a time crunch. I really had to just not over-critique myself and wake up every morning and say, “Look, no matter what happens today, you gotta get at least a song or two done. And you got to present it until this thing’s done.” I never had to do that before.\"\nHe also explained the meaning behind one of the songs on the album titled \"Fuck Swag" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I have struggled with being overweight. I like food so much it is hard for me to stop eating sometimes.\nI can imagine ! I am overweight as well. Are their any specific diets you have followed in the past ?\nI have tried many different diets. Once I lost 30 pounds on a ketogenic diet. Then I gained it back the next year, lol.\nYes, I have on occasion had more body fat than optimally healthy. Excess weight is not good for us. I gain weight just by smelling food !\nI remember how much better I felt when I was an ideal weight. You are right that extra weight is harmful to us.\nIt's not just the adults that are overweight. I've noticed in shopping malls (people watching of course) that CHILDREN as well are overweight at tender young ages...\nYeah, I think a lot of times the parents are to blame for that. Too much candy and sitting at home will make any kid overweight. In my case I didn't gain weight until I got married." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Overweight Overweight\nBeing overweight or fat is having more body fat than is optimally healthy. Being overweight is especially common where food supplies are plentiful and lifestyles are sedentary.\n, excess weight reached epidemic proportions globally, with more than 1 billion adults being either overweight or obese. In 2013 this increased to more than 2 billion. Increases have been observed across all age groups.\nA healthy body requires a minimum amount of fat for proper functioning of the hormonal, reproductive, and immune systems, as thermal insulation, as shock" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Fay Weldon octogenarian with an interesting literary past. But that was not to be, despite a lifetime of diets. It was however a state of affairs which made me write a good few novels with overweight, plain women as their heroines. I’ve always been on their side – they are the unseen majority.\" \nIn September 1946, when she was 15, she returned to England with her mother and sister. She recalls: \"I was a literary groupie from the antipodes...Not that I had any intention of being" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "running is my way to relax, no matter the speed i chose. Either jogging or sprinting. \nI like to run too, since it helps build nice calves and it is great cardio." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Running between 632 BCE and 1171 BCE, while the first recorded Olympic Games took place in 776 BCE. Running has been described as the world's most accessible sport.\nHistory.\nIt is thought that human running evolved at least four and a half million years ago out of the ability of the ape-like Australopithecus, an early ancestor of humans, to walk upright on two legs.\nEarly humans most likely developed into endurance runners from the practice of persistence hunting of animals, the activity of following and chasing until" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Ann Packer using her sprinting speed to take the gold. She broke the world record with a time of 2:01.1 minutes. Commenting on her win, Packer said \"Middle-distance running for women was still in its infancy and the 800 m had only been run in Rome four years earlier for the first time. I knew nothing about the event but being so naive was probably to my advantage; it meant I did not have any limitations in my head regarding what I should or could do. Ignorance proved to be bliss.\"" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Hey do you know much about hiking?\nHi, I know hiking includes very long and active walks on trails, often in the countryside. \nO really, is it popular or anything else i should know?\nOddly, in the UK, hiking is often a term used rambling and hillwalking, which makes it sound easy!\nhuh I didnt know that, are there any hiking trails that are popular?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Walking in the United Kingdom other access to land in Northern Ireland. \nWalking is used in the United Kingdom to describe a range of activity, from a walk in the park to trekking in the Alps. The word \"hiking\" is used in the UK, but less often than walking; the word rambling (akin to \"roam\") is also used, and the main organisation that supports walking is called The Ramblers. Walking in mountainous areas in the UK is called hillwalking, or in Northern England, including the Lake District and Yorkshire" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Worlds End State Park , \"If you want to do some hiking in the Worlds End region, you should know that hiking here means climbing\". Worlds End State Park is open during the winter months for snow mobiling and cross-country skiing. Most of the trails are too steep or rugged for either activity, but the park roads are open, as are trails on surrounding state forest lands.\n- Loyalsock Trail, often abbreviated LT, is a rugged hiking trail that stretches from near Loyalsockville, in Lycoming County on Pennsylvania Route 87" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Have you ever been to see a stand-up comedian?\nI have! I saw Louis C. K. two years ago. Do you like stand up comedy?\nI am actually going to see my first comedian next year. Do you know when stand-up comedy started?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Stand-up comedy , routine, or set. Some stand-up comedians use props, music or magic tricks\nOverview.\nSome of the main types of humor in stand-up comedy include observational comedy, blue comedy, dark comedy, clean comedy, and cringe comedy.\nAlternative stand-up comedy deviates from the traditional, mainstream comedy by breaking either joke structure, performing in an untraditional scene, or breaking an audience's expectations; this includes, but is not limited to, the use of shaggy dog stories and anti" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Manny Lewis Manny Lewis\nManny Lewis is a 2015 Australian comedy-drama film starring Carl Barron.\nBarron said the film was semi-autobiographical:\nI wanted to do a story about my life on the road for the past 20 years and show people the other side of stand-up comedy, the side without all the laughter and all the isolation of being a comedian. It is also a bit of a love story and about trying to connect to someone. When you are performing you connect to thousands, but do" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "One of my favorite shows of all time has to be Star Trek\nStar Trek is pretty classic. One of the best shows created by Gene Roddenberry.\nEven though the show has been around since the late 60's, I didn't get into it until I saw an episode about two years ago and I got hooked. It seems that every episode has a lesson of moral value.\nIndeed. I miss shows that used to have moral values that guided them. It's interesting to note that Roddenberry also inspired Gulliver's Travels after making Star Trek.\nThat's one I haven't seen before, but if it's produced by the same people I bet I'd really like it. I haven't seen any of the modern Star Trek movies, have you?\nI think I saw a little bit of the first one, but like most movies made after 1999 I think I turned it off after about 15 minutes. If you're interested in things that were inspired by Star Trek you may want to check out the TV Series \"The Next Generation\".\nI am definitely with you on that. I'm not much into modern movies myself. Thanks for the recommendation! I'd love to check it out!\nJ.J Abrams does ok with all these movies, but he is one of the directors that I feel like just doesn't really understand what made movies good in the 80's and 90's.\nThere's really something special about movies from back then. 80's movies will forever hold a special place in my heart, from Robocop to Pet Semetary. You're right, there's just something about them!" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "RoboCop RoboCop\nRoboCop is a 1987 American cyberpunk action film directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner. The film stars Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Dan O'Herlihy, Kurtwood Smith, Miguel Ferrer, and Ronny Cox. Set in a crime-ridden Detroit, Michigan, in the near future, \"RoboCop\" centers on police officer Alex Murphy (Weller) who is murdered by a gang of criminals and subsequently revived by the megacorporation Omni Consumer Products (OCP) as a superhuman cyborg law enforcer known as" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Trekkie - Actress, told \"GQ\" in 2011 she has vintage \"Star Trek\" figures and a signed photo from Leonard Nimoy. She's even attended a \"Trek\" conference. \"I went to the Star Trek Experience in Vegas maybe five years ago. I hung out with a bunch of fake characters inside Quark's bar. There were all these actors there pretending to be the different characters from the different shows. Yes, I loved it.\" Her favorite series is \"The Next Generation\".\n-" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Ive been watching lots of Telenovela lately, Its an awesome show, Have you seen it? \nI haven't. Should I start watching. What can you tell me about telenovelas?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Telenovela 45 minutes, and rarely more than an hour, except for final episodes. The telenovela combines drama with the 19th-century \"feuilleton\", and naturally evolved from the Latin American radionovela, according to Blanca de Lizaur.\nThe medium has been used frequently by authorities in various countries to transmit sociocultural messages by incorporating them into storylines. By the 1970s and 1980s, Mexico became a world pioneer in using telenovelas to shape behavior, particularly successful in introducing the idea of family planning. Mexico and Brazil later, in the" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Social thriller me that we can tell black stories without it being about race,” Peele told \"Rolling Stone\" in early 2019. “I realized I had never seen a horror movie of this kind, where there’s an African-American family at the center that just is. After you get over the initial realization that you’re watching a black family in a horror film, you’re just watching a movie. You’re just watching people. I feel like it proves a very valid and different point than \"Get Out" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Hey there! I love travel, but I've never been to Alaska. I'd really like to go there someday. Have you been there before?\nI have never been to Alaska. It is the largest state in the US though if you go by area\nThat's true! The open space there is incredible. I think there's long periods of day and night as well, but I'm not sure when that happens\nI'm not sure either. Most of the people there live near Anchorage.\nThere's a lot of untamed woods and great places to camp and kayak. It would be a great trip. I know there are helicopter tours there also.\nOh that sounds like fun. I bet is is very pretty. The economy there is based around tourism and the military bases.\nI've heard that the US Air Force has a strong presence there, probably because of the proximity to Russia." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Alaska Northern Canada and Greenland. Approximately half of Alaska's residents live within the Anchorage metropolitan area. Alaska's economy is dominated by the fishing, natural gas, and oil industries, resources which it has in abundance. United States armed forces bases and tourism are also a significant part of the economy.\nIn a deal known as Seward's Folly, The United States purchased Alaska from the Russian Empire on March 30, 1867, for 7.2 million U.S. dollars at approximately two cents per acre ($4.74/km)" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Too Far Gone (The Walking Dead) the show:\nI've been killing people on The Walking Dead since before there was a TV show. It was never a big deal, but it is really starting to wear on me personally. It's tough knowing that I'm going to go to set next year and Scott's not going to be there. That's kind of screwed up. It's getting to the point where I want to be in the writer's room and be like 'You know what, let's not kill anybody. Let" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Do you listen to the Joe Rogan Experience podcast? It's quite entertaining. \nNo I don't, but could you explain what Joe Rogan talks about during his podcast?\nHis topics range from entertainment, sports and sometimes the supernatual: it's a free podcast. \nOh I see, what's your favorite topic that he covers?\nWell, I do like the Drunken Peasants. There's also Joe Rogan Questions Everything on the podcast channel too. \nWhat's the Drunken Peasants about? And I'd guess from the title of the podcast that Joe Rogan talks about his conspiracy theories?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "The Joe Rogan Experience The Joe Rogan Experience\nThe Joe Rogan Experience is a free audio and video podcast hosted by American comedian, actor, sports commentator, martial artist and television host Joe Rogan. It was launched on December 24, 2009 by Rogan and comedian Brian Redban who also produced and co-hosted. It has grown to become one of the world's most popular podcasts.\nHistory.\nAround 2003, Rogan hired Brian Redban, a self-taught video editor and an employee at a Gateway Inc. (previously known as Gateway" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Christina Pazsitzky The Adam Carolla Show, The Joe Rogan Experience, The Nerdist, and WTF with Marc Maron.\nIn August 2014, Pazsitzky released the first episode of her own podcast, That's Deep Bro. She says the podcast \"covers all the topics you never talk about in every day life—but should.\"\nIn 2018, Christina and her husband, Tom Segura, landed a TV deal with CBS, who gave a pilot production commitment for their show \"The Little Things\".\nPersonal life." ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "do you have a fear of heights?\nYes! I have always been afraid of heights.\nDo you know what this disorder is called?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Panic disorder Panic disorder\nPanic disorder is an anxiety disorder characterized by reoccurring unexpected panic attacks. Panic attacks are sudden periods of intense fear that may include palpitations, sweating, shaking, shortness of breath, numbness, or a feeling that something terrible is going to happen. The maximum degree of symptoms occurs within minutes. There may be ongoing worries about having further attacks and avoidance of places where attacks have occurred in the past.\nThe cause of panic disorder is unknown. Panic disorder often runs in families. Risk factors include smoking" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Muawiyah I But you do not do [that]. You have been weak and easygoing with your relatives.\nUthman replied:\nDo you know that Umar kept Mu'awiyah in office throughout his entire caliphate, and I have only done the same.\" 'Ali answered, \"I adjure you by God, do you know that Mu'awiyah was more afraid of Umar than was Umar's own slave Yarfa?\" \"Yes,\" said (Uthman). 'Ali went on, \"In fact Mu'awiyah makes decisions on issues without" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Why are Cheetos so darn tasty??\nOh my gosh, Cheetos are my favorite!!! They're the top selling brand of cheese puffs in the US, so we aren't alone in our love for Cheetos!\nI wonder when they were first made? \nBelieve it or not, Cheetos go all the way back to 1948! Charles Elmer Doolin created them and began national distribution.\nOh my gosh. Charles did a great job, lol. I can't think of other brands, but I am sure there are others." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Cheetos American Cream\" in China, and \"Strawberry Cheetos\" in Japan.\nHistory.\nCheetos were invented in 1948 by Fritos creator Charles Elmer Doolin, who cooked early test batches in the Frito Company's Dallas, Texas-based research and development kitchen. The cheese-flavored snack sold quickly, but Doolin did not have the production or distribution capacity to support a nationwide launch. This led Doolin to partner with potato chip businessman Herman W. Lay for marketing and distribution, and Cheetos were introduced nationally in the U.S. in" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Cheetos owner of the Cheetos brand.\nIn 2010, Cheetos was ranked as the top selling brand of cheese puffs in its primary market of the United States; worldwide the annual retail sales totaled approximately $4 billion. The original \"Crunchy Cheetos\" are still in production but the product line has since expanded to include 21 different types of Cheetos in North America alone. As Cheetos are sold in more than 36 countries, the flavor and composition is often varied to match regional taste and cultural preferences—such as \"Savory" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I like to give my time to an urban farm or urban gardening.\nSounds interesting! What exactly is that? I can infer some of it but I mean specifically.\nIts a processing, and distributing food in or around a village, town, or city.\nOh cool! That sounds like a pretty vital job." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Urban agriculture Urban agriculture\nUrban agriculture, urban farming, or urban gardening is the practice of cultivating, processing and distributing food in or around urban areas. Urban agriculture can also involve animal husbandry, aquaculture, agroforestry, urban beekeeping, and horticulture. These activities occur in peri-urban areas as well, and peri-urban agriculture may have different characteristics.\nUrban agriculture can reflect varying levels of economic and social development. It may be a social movement for sustainable communities, where organic growers, \"foodies,\" and \"" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Good Vibrations : \"Oh, he did a marvelous job, he did a great job. I was very proud of his version.\" Rundgren's single peaked at number 34 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Rundgren explained: \"I used to like the sound of the Beach Boys, but it wasn't until they began to compete with the Beatles that I felt that what they were doing was really interesting—like around \"Pet Sounds\" and 'Good Vibrations' ... when they started to shed that whole surf music" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Correct me if I'm wrong but Dogs are the best thing to ever happen in this world. \nAbsolutely without a doubt! I love dogs. They are a member of the genus \"canis\" (canines), which forms part of the wolf like canines and they're the most widely abundant terrestrial carnivore!\nI wonder how long they have been man's best friend?\nThat's a very good question, the dog was the first species to be domesticated and they have been selectively bred over a millenia for various behaviours, sensory capbilities and physical attributes. Truly a mans best friend! \nWow, How interesting. I have one a Pitbull and when i'm looking to adopt another soon." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Dog , aiding disabled people and therapeutic roles. This influence on human society has given them the sobriquet of \"man's best friend\".\nTerminology.\n- The term \"dog\" typically is applied both to the species (or subspecies) as a whole, and any adult male member of the same.\n- An adult female is a \"bitch\".\n- An adult male capable of reproduction is a \"stud\".\n- An adult female capable of reproduction is a \"brood bitch\"," ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Dog Dog\nThe domestic dog (\"Canis lupus familiaris\" when considered a subspecies of the wolf or \"Canis familiaris\" when considered a distinct species) is a member of the genus \"Canis\" (canines), which forms part of the wolf-like canids, and is the most widely abundant terrestrial carnivore. The dog and the extant gray wolf are sister taxa as modern wolves are not closely related to the wolves that were first domesticated, which implies that the direct ancestor of the dog is extinct. The dog" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", " hello. i like to hike and wish i could do more hiking\nI also enjoy hiking! Especially through trails in the countryside.\nsame here, i have a place i go in the country and hike\nHave you ever been on a day hike, where you hike for the entire day?\nnever hiked for a whole day just about for an hour or so\nIn New Zealand they sometimes go for a long, vigorous walk and they call it \"tramping\".\nfunny word to call it, i wonder how long do they tramp" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Hiking the UK, along with rambling (a slightly old-fashioned term), hillwalking, and fell walking (a term mostly used for hillwalking in northern England). The term bushwalking is endemic to Australia, having been adopted by the Sydney Bush Walkers club in 1927. In New Zealand a long, vigorous walk or hike is called tramping. It is a popular activity with numerous worldwide, and studies suggest that all forms of walking have health benefits.\nRelated terms.\nIn the United States, Canada, the" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Hiking, rock climbing, and mountain climbing around Tuolumne Meadows Domes of Yosemite National Park, as the page is not specific to Tuolumne Meadows; the table of domes may be sorted, so you may look at a chosen area.\nHiking.\nMany backcountry hiking and backpacking trails start in or near Tuolumne Meadows. The John Muir Trail and the Pacific Crest Trails are long-distance backpacking trails that go through Lyell Canyon into Tuolumne Meadows. Tuolumne Meadows also feature a wide range of day trails. Day hike trails are popular, and get busy in the summer high season." ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I love cooking! I enjoy trying new recipes\ni really enjoy it too, Cooking or cookery is the art, technology, science and craft of preparing food.\nThat sounds interesting. I'm sure there's tons of different cooking styles. \nI really love Indian cuisine, Indian cuisine comprises a wide variety of regional and traditional cuisines native to the Indian subcontinent\nI've only had Indian food once. It was really good. What else can you tell me about cooking?\n Cooking can also occur through chemical reactions without the presence of heat such as cooking with lemon juice\nI never knew that. I will have to look into it more. \nYeah the acid in the lime cooks the raw food just leave it in the plate with the lemon (shrimp for example) and the lemon does the rest\nWow! Any other ways of cooking?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Cooking and other food establishments. Cooking can also occur through chemical reactions without the presence of heat, such as in ceviche, a traditional South American dish where fish is cooked with the acids in lemon or lime juice.\nPreparing food with heat or fire is an activity unique to humans. It may have started around 2 million years ago, though archaeological evidence for it reaches no more than 1 million years ago.\nThe expansion of agriculture, commerce, trade, and transportation between civilizations in different regions offered cooks many new" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Mrs Balbir Singh of cookery in India. Well known chefs, including renowned author, food writer and broadcaster Simon Majumdar, a judge on the Food Network, regard her as the Julia Child or Mrs. Beeton of India. After graduating cooking school in London in 1955, Mrs Balbir Singh returned to India to start her cookery and homemaking classes in New Delhi that same year. She taught cookery for over four decades and became an expert on the history, culture and science of regional and local Indian cuisine. Her signature style of meticulously detailed recipes" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I have been playing football since I was a kid, the way to play is by kicking a ball with a foot to score a goal.\nI have never really been interested in football." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Football Football\nFootball is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word \"football\" normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly called \"football\" include association football (known as \"soccer\" in some countries); gridiron football (specifically American football or Canadian football); Australian rules football; rugby football (either rugby league or rugby union); and Gaelic football. These various" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Andrew Surman July 2017, he told the Daily Echo: \"I have never ruled out playing for South Africa but my priority has always been my club football. The past two or three years have been hugely important for me. If I had gone to play international football things might not have worked out the same way. I was really honoured to be called up and it certainly was not something I turned up my nose at. I really, seriously, considered it. But I have a young family and international football is a" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I've been really into working out recently as well as trying some yoga as well, which is basically physical, mental, and spiritual practices and movements from India.\nInteresting, I know yoga is very popular right now, but I didn't know it's origins. I need to work out more too.\nIt was credited that Hindu Upanishads were the first people to practice yoga.\nI don't know much about Hindu culture, but it's cool to know they basically invented yoga. \nYeah it's really interesting, Yoga gurus also introduced yoga to other countries in the West in the late 19th century.\nI need to start doing some yoga, I can't believe it's been around in the west for so long." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Yoga gurus from India later introduced yoga to the West, following the success of Swami Vivekananda in the late 19th and early 20th century with his adaptation of yoga tradition, excluding asanas. Outside India, it has developed into a posture-based physical fitness, stress-relief and relaxation technique. Yoga in Indian traditions, however, is more than physical exercise; it has a meditative and spiritual core. One of the six major orthodox schools of Hinduism is also called Yoga, which has its own epistemology and metaphysics, and is" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "The United States of Mind , with vocals by Andy Bey, Salome Bey, Gail Nelson and Jackie Verdell. \nIn a 1974 radio interview published in 2009, Silver stated \"I got interested in writing lyrics about that time and, well, became interested in Metaphysics and Indian philosophies, and Yoga philosophies. I have always been interested in health foods, vitamins; you know, the health thing. So, I was trying to get the physical thing, the mental thing, and the spiritual thing altogether. I was doing a lot of reading" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Are you a cat person or a dog person?\nI would say I am a dog person. These terms refer to the concept of a person's animal preference and I do not care for cats\nI am a dog person as well, I have a MaltiPoo, she is adorable\nA study showed that if you are a dog person, you are more likely to be social and outgoing\nthat makes sense, dogs have a lot more energy" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Dog behavior Dog behavior\nDog behavior is the internally coordinated responses of individuals or groups of domestic dogs to internal and external stimuli. It has been shaped by millennia of contact with humans and their lifestyles. As a result of this physical and social evolution, dogs, more than any other species, have acquired the ability to understand and communicate with humans and they are uniquely attuned to their behaviors. Behavioral scientists have uncovered a wide range of social-cognitive abilities in the domestic dog.\nCo-evolution with humans.\nThe" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Cat people and dog people Cat people and dog people\nThe terms \"dog people\" and \"cat people\" refer to a person's domesticated animal preference. Some people base a significant portion of their identity around their affinity for either cats or dogs, describing themselves as a \"cat person\" or a \"dog person\". This builds on the perceived dichotomy between cats and dogs as pets in society. The two terms refer to people's self-identification, regardless of what pets they actually own, if any. \nA 2010 study" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I live in a rural area and I love it . Can't imagine living any other way" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Rural area Rural area\nIn general, a rural area or countryside is a geographic area that is located outside towns and cities. The Health Resources and Services Administration of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services defines the word \"rural\" as encompassing \"...all population, housing, and territory not included within an urban area. Whatever is not urban is considered rural.\"\nTypical rural areas have a low population density and small settlements. Agricultural areas are commonly rural, as are other types of areas such as forest." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "The Deer Hunter imagine very easily happening. Maybe it did. I don't know. All's fair in love and war.\" Producer Spikings, while proud of the film, regrets the way the Vietnamese were portrayed. \"I don't think any of us meant it to be exploitive,\" Spikings said. \"But I think we were ... ignorant. I can't think of a better word for it. I didn't realize how badly we'd behaved to the Vietnamese people ...\"\nProducer Deeley, on" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I really like running to help me lose weight! Do you like running?\nIf by running you mean the method of terrestrial locomotion, then definitely! I was out for a jog today! Have you ever done a race? \nOf course that's what I mean! And no, I haven't. Have you?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Running -mass mechanics is that changes in kinetic and potential energy within a stride occur simultaneously, with energy storage accomplished by springy tendons and passive muscle elasticity. The term running can refer to any of a variety of speeds ranging from jogging to sprinting.\nIt is assumed that the ancestors of humankind developed the ability to run for long distances about 2.6 million years ago, probably in order to hunt animals. Competitive running grew out of religious festivals in various areas. Records of competitive racing date back to the Tailteann Games in Ireland" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Black Market (Rick Ross album) , this album is, I feel like, most definitely gonna be a Rozay on a higher, intellectual level, just discussing a different array of things. When you listen to records like \"Foreclosure,\" that's like me sitting in a room by myself just rapping about things that's running across my mind and things that have been bothering me. And during my incarceration, that was the type of music I created. Just in that short moment of time, I really just sat there... I'm a" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I love coke! do you?\nCoca-Cola, or Coke, is a carbonated soft drink which I also like\nWhat do you like to eat with your coke?\nThe drink's name refers to two of its original ingredients, which were kola nuts and coca leaves which I eat with it.\nDo you prefer energy drinks over coca-cola?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Energy drink many brands and varieties in this drink category.\nCoffee, tea and other naturally caffeinated drinks are usually not considered energy drinks. Other soft drinks such as cola may contain caffeine, but are not considered energy drinks either. Some alcoholic drinks, such as Buckfast Tonic Wine, contain caffeine and other stimulants. According to the Mayo Clinic, it is safe for the typical healthy adult to consume a total of 400 mg of caffeine a day. This has been confirmed by a panel of the European Food Safety Authority," ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Coca-Cola Coca-Cola\nCoca-Cola, or Coke, is a carbonated soft drink manufactured by The Coca-Cola Company. Originally intended as a patent medicine, it was invented in the late 19th century by John Stith Pemberton and was bought out by businessman Asa Griggs Candler, whose marketing tactics led Coca-Cola to its dominance of the world soft-drink market throughout the 20th century. The drink's name refers to two of its original ingredients: coca leaves, and kola nuts (a source of caffeine)." ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Iguana ,please I really can't decipher the meaning" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Iguana Iguana\nIguana (, ) is a genus of herbivorous lizards that are native to tropical areas of Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. The genus was first described in 1768 by Austrian naturalist Josephus Nicolaus Laurenti in his book \"Specimen Medicum, Exhibens Synopsin Reptilium Emendatam cum Experimentis circa Venena\". Two species are included in the genus \"Iguana\": the green iguana, which is widespread throughout its range and a popular pet, and the Lesser Antillean iguana, which is native to the Lesser Antilles" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Shell Shock (Part II) you don't necessarily know what's wrong with them. It can be really subtle. These guys are always reliving it. They can't decipher between memory and what's going on in the present. I did the best I could to bring a sort of heightened sense to the confusion.\"\nReception.\n\"Shell Shock (Part II)\" was seen by 16.47 million live viewers following its broadcast on November 20, 2012, with a 3.0/9 share among adults aged 18 to 49. A rating point represents" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Do you enjoy watching the team sport of field hockey?\nI haven't watched much of it, but I don't think hockey is as big over here in America as it is in some other countries.\nNo, it isn't. Field hockey origins go back in the Middle Ages of England, France, Netherlands and Scotland. It's more of that area for sports.\nI never realized that's where is originated! I know that Canada is pretty into ice hockey as well." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Field hockey Field hockey\nField hockey is a team game of the hockey family. The game can be played on grass, water turf, artificial turf or synthetic field as well as an indoor board surface. Each team plays with eleven players, including the goalie. Players use sticks made out of wood, carbon fibre, fibre glass or a combination of carbon fibre and fibre glass in different quantities (with the higher carbon fibre stick being more expensive and less likely to break) to hit a round, hard, plastic ball." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Dino Mattessich that he \"runs the program like a Division I team, and the intense offseason conditioning focuses on skill development and team commitment. That is a big challenge for players, but it has paid off on the field.\" Brian Mattessich took over as head coach in 2009, and Mattessich continues to work at UConn as the senior associate director of athletics, where he manages the department's financial and internal operations, and is the sport supervisor for several sports, including Ice Hockey.\nMattessich provided the inspiration for a lacrosse" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I really love Titanic, i think i've watched it 100 times and cried every single time" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Titanic (1997 film) Titanic (1997 film)\nTitanic is a 1997 American epic romance and disaster film directed, written, co-produced, and co-edited by James Cameron. A fictionalized account of the sinking of the RMS \"Titanic\", it stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet as members of different social classes who fall in love aboard the ship during its ill-fated maiden voyage.\nCameron's inspiration for the film came from his fascination with shipwrecks; he felt a love story interspersed with the human loss would be essential" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Goodbye (Spice Girls song) Geri; it wasn't really literal. A lot of that song was written when they were touring in America. We wrote it in Nashville so I think it has that sentimental feel to it because everyone was kind of homesick and knackered\". Melanie Brown further commented about the song:\n\"But it is a very sentimental song, and the first time I heard it I cried. That was the first time I've cried listening to one of our songs, the first time I instantly cried. It's got" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I want to go into Veterinary medicine. DO you have an advice for me?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Veterinary medicine Veterinary medicine\nVeterinary medicine is the branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease, disorder and injury in animals. The scope of veterinary medicine is wide, covering all animal species, both domesticated and wild, with a wide range of conditions which can affect different species.\nVeterinary medicine is widely practiced, both with and without professional supervision. Professional care is most often led by a veterinary physician (also known as a vet, veterinary surgeon or veterinarian), but also by paraveterinary workers" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick the brothers shared their estate managers and lawyers, while their local affinities consisted of the same gentry families. Privately, they were \"almost inseparable\", passing time together whenever possible. When Robert Dudley had incurred the Queen's wrath while serving in the Netherlands as Governor-General in 1586, Ambrose wrote to him: \"if I were you ... I would go to the furthest part of Christendom rather than ever come into England again. ... Let me have your best advice what is best for me to do, for" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "The process known as a sexchance is when a personals sexual characteristics are swapped out for that of the opposite gender\ni have never heard of that before, where does this happen mainly? or where did it start\nI don't know when it was first done by humans, but it can naturally occur in some specials of animals\noh that is cool, what else can you tell me about this \nin many coral reef fishes the natural sexchange process is a common occurrence. \nis this happening due to our waste getting into the water?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Sex change process of changing gender role (\"living as a woman\" instead of living as a man, or vice versa), including but not necessarily limited to medical procedures.\nNatural sex change.\nNatural sex change In animals.\nSome species exhibit sequential hermaphroditism. In these species, such as many species of coral reef fishes, sex change is a normal anatomical process. Clownfish, wrasses, moray eels, gobies and other fish species are known to change sex, including reproductive functions. A school of clownfish is always" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "The Name Game (American Horror Story) na happen. Then I did know when that was going to happen as things moved along. It wasn't toward later I knew when and how because it wasn't all known early on.\" She also spoke about doing her own stunts for the death scene, \"I did them all! I worked with this incredible stunt double on a couple of things and she was able to work on this job. I had never done wires before. She did some incredible stuff too but I was able to do the whole" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I like butterflies. I think my favorite would have to be the Monarch butterfly.\nThey are beautiful! Their bright wings and graceful flight!\nEvery year we go to see the latge migration of them in California. It is something else to see them in such large numbers.\nThat's cool. I'm astounded my their metamophosis process especially when the grown butterfly climbs out.\nYeah so am I. It's kind of funny that something so beautiful can come from something that is a little creepy.\nIt is! And then they have the polymorphic power to camoflauge themselves and keep away from predators.\nThe other year I was fortunate enough to have the space to plant a batch of flowers that attracted butterflies to my garden. It was interesting seeing just how different they all are." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Butterfly Butterfly\nButterflies are insects in the macrolepidopteran clade Rhopalocera from the order Lepidoptera, which also includes moths. Adult butterflies have large, often brightly coloured wings, and conspicuous, fluttering flight. The group comprises the large superfamily Papilionoidea, which contains at least one former group, the skippers (formerly the superfamily \"Hesperioidea\"), and the most recent analyses suggest it also contains the moth-butterflies (formerly the superfamily \"Hedyloidea\"). Butterfly fossils date to the Paleocene, which was about 56 million years ago." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "The Art of Letting Go and everyone could relate to them and hopefully release anything that they need to let go of that's holding them back or bringing them down.\" She admitted:\n\"I would like to have people apply that to their lives in any way they see fit. And that's why I wrote it. It was an organic moment that happened to also be timely and very real. There couldn't be a more real moment in my life for that line on this actual day — for reasons we won't get into" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "How hard is Yoga to learn?\nHello, well since it has been around a long time and in the 80's it became really popular as exercise, they have really made it quite easy to learn.\nIs yoga a religion or just a stretching exercise?\nWell I do know that in the Indian practices it has a meditation and works with the spirtual core as with the physical core.\nI know yoga uses a lot of Indian words for exercises, do i have to know what they mean?\nIn the beginning of yoga they developed alot of ascetic and sramana movements along with mantras. As it has progressed they have simplified alot of the names of the positions and movements.\nThat sounds great but do i have to worry about getting injured?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Yoga Yoga\nYoga (; ; ) is a group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices or disciplines which originated in ancient India. Yoga is one of the six orthodox schools of Hindu philosophical traditions. There is a broad variety of yoga schools, practices, and goals in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. The term \"yoga\" in the Western world often denotes a modern form of Hatha yoga, yoga as exercise, consisting largely of the postures called asanas.\nThe origins of yoga have been speculated to date back" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Warm Bodies (film) \"The Burning World might be a film, it might not. It's been in discussion for a long time. There were meetings. There were deals being talked about. But it has just been mysteriously stalled for a long time. I think they were trying to figure out how to do it, or whatever.\nSo I don't know if it's going to happen, there are no immediate plans in the works. But my hope is that, if the book does really well, then it might" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I like the Federal Judiciary system of the U.S\nYeah, the federal judiciary of the United States is one of the three co-equal branches of the federal government of the United States organized under the United States \nYes that is true. They are are independent system from other arms of government ( executive and legislative) \nAlso ,the F.J It is generally an appellate court that operates under discretionary review,\nYes. I call the Federal Judiciary the last resort for the people \nThe F.J has the , the Last Resort Rule is a largely prudential rule which gives a federal court the power\nIt gives the court power to overrule decisions that won't be good to the people of the United States\nWell they can go to supreme court which is the highest court within the hierarchy of courts in many legal jurisdictions.\nYes but the problem is when the supreme courts judges are appointed by the president, the courts looses their independence to a certain level " ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Precedent Precedent\nIn common law legal systems, precedent is a principle or rule established in a previous legal case that is either binding on or persuasive for a court or other tribunal when deciding subsequent cases with similar issues or facts. Common-law legal systems place great value on deciding cases according to consistent principled rules, so that similar facts will yield similar and predictable outcomes, and observance of precedent is the mechanism by which that goal is attained. The principle by which judges are bound to precedents is known as stare decisis (" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Federal judiciary of the United States Federal judiciary of the United States\nThe federal judiciary of the United States is one of the three branches of the federal government of the United States organized under the United States Constitution and laws of the federal government. Article III of the Constitution requires the establishment of a Supreme Court and permits the Congress to create other federal courts, and place limitations on their jurisdiction. Article III federal judges are appointed by the president with the consent of the Senate to serve until they resign, are impeached and convicted, retire, or die" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Hey! My cousin is a national guard member and actually has a full-time job while still serving part-time.\nThat's really awesome. How long has he been a member of the military?\n5 years! Anyone that is a member of the National Guard is also a member of the militia of the United States.\nGood for him. It's really great we have people who are willing to serve. Does he enjoy it?\nOh he loves it! He is apart of the Arkansas Army National Guard to be more specific.\nWhat is is part time job that he does in addition to the National Guard?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "United States National Guard . National Guard units are under the dual control of the state and the federal government.\nThe majority of National Guard soldiers and airmen hold a civilian job full-time while serving part-time as a National Guard member. These part-time guardsmen are augmented by a full-time cadre of Active Guard & Reserve (AGR) personnel in both the Army National Guard and Air National Guard, plus Army Reserve Technicians in the Army National Guard and Air Reserve Technicians (ART) in the Air National Guard." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "George W. Bush military service controversy 26, 1974, with two years on active duty while training to fly and four years on part-time duty. In his 1968 Statement of Intent (undated), he wrote, \"I have applied for pilot training to make flying a lifetime pursuit, and I believe I can best accomplish this to my satisfaction by serving as a member of the Air National Guard as long as possible.\"\nBush was quoted as saying elsewhere \"I was not prepared to shoot my eardrum out with a shotgun to get a" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "i have a 1 year old son. parenting isnt easy!" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Parenting Parenting\nParenting or child rearing is the process of promoting and supporting the physical, emotional, social, and intellectual development of a child from infancy to adulthood. Parenting refers to the intricacies of raising a child and not exclusively for a biological relationship.\nThe most common caretaker in parenting is the father or mother, or both, biological parent(s) of the child in question, although a surrogate may be an older sibling, a grandparent, a legal guardian, aunt, uncle or other family member, or a family" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Babylonokia press, Weingärtner said \"The photo was used without my knowledge and without my consent. [...] It’s not what I wanted. I do not believe in UFOs and I do not believe in aliens.\"\nExternal links.\n- Published on Apr 17, 2018\n- BBC One - The One Show, 17/01/2017: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMTMSmynMH0\n- The Express UK: http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/753869/Truth-800-year-old-mobile-phone-time-travel-cuneiform-Austria\n- HuffPostUS: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/ancient-babylonian-nokia-isnt-ancient-babylonian-nor-a-nokia_us_568d70abe4b0c8beacf5630b\n-" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Radiology or medical imaging is such an interesting way to diagnose and sometimes to treat diseases.\nNeat! I bet that is super innovative technology! When was it first created?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Radiology Radiology\nRadiology is the medical specialty that uses medical imaging to diagnose and treat diseases within the human body.\nA variety of imaging techniques such as X-ray radiography, ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), nuclear medicine including positron emission tomography (PET), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are used to diagnose or treat diseases. Interventional radiology is the performance of usually minimally invasive medical procedures with the guidance of imaging technologies such as X-ray radiography, ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), nuclear" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Outline of medicine .\n31. Radiology – branch of medicine that employs medical imaging to diagnose and treat disease.\n32. Sports medicine – branch of medicine that deals with physical fitness and the treatment and prevention of injuries related to sports and exercise.\n33. Rheumatology – branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of rheumatic diseases.\n34. Surgery – branch of medicine that uses operative techniques to investigate or treat both disease and injury, or to help improve bodily function or appearance.\n35. Urology –" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Cheese cake is my favorite sweet! do you like sweets?\nI love sweets, and cheesecake, but I do not like The Cheesecake Factory cheesecakes. They aren't very good.\nWhy is cheesecake one word?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Cheesecake Cheesecake\nCheesecake is a sweet dessert consisting of one or more layers. The main, and thickest layer, consists of a mixture of soft, fresh cheese (typically cream cheese or ricotta), eggs, and sugar. If there is a bottom layer, it often consists of a crust or base made from crushed cookies (or digestive biscuits), graham crackers, pastry, or sometimes sponge cake. It may be baked or unbaked (usually refrigerated). \nCheesecake is usually sweetened with sugar and may be flavored" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Malsumis who was created from the dust of the creation of man. While she and Gluskab both had the power to do good, Malsumis used his power for evil and trickery, like putting thorns on plants and putting bees in cheese cake. While Gluskab protects man, Malsumis uses her power to plot the end of man to this very day.Imagine you go to a party, and there’s cheesecake. You cut the cheesecake and take a bite, only to realize it is filled with bees; that is what Malsumis is" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Stephen King is such a great author.\nYes he is, he is considered the father of author of horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, science fiction, and fantasy novels and movies .\nThat's incredible! When was he born?\nHe was born September 21, 1947\nWow that's a long time ago, he's older than I thought.\nYes he is, his write ups have have sold more than 350 million copies\nHe truly is an amazing man." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Stephen King Stephen King\nStephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author of horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, science fiction, and fantasy novels. His books have sold more than 350 million copies, many of which have been adapted into feature films, miniseries, television series, and comic books. King has published 58 novels (including seven under the pen name Richard Bachman) and six non-fiction books. He has written approximately 200 short stories, most of which have been published in book collections" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "List of awards and nominations received by Stephen King List of awards and nominations received by Stephen King\nStephen King is an American author of contemporary horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, science fiction, crime fiction, and fantasy. His books have sold more than 350 million copies, many of which have been adapted into feature films, miniseries, television shows, and comic books. King has published 54 novels, including seven under the pen name Richard Bachman and six non-fiction books. He has written nearly 200 short stories, most of which have been collected in book" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Planning a trip to Kentucky and I have never been there\nAh yes, the Commonwealth of Kentucky in the south central area.\nHave you been there and what can you tell me about it?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Kentucky join the Union. Kentucky is the 37th most extensive and the 26th most populous of the 50 United States.\nKentucky is known as the \"Bluegrass State\", a nickname based on the bluegrass, a species of grass found in many of its pastures. One of the major regions in Kentucky is the Bluegrass Region in central Kentucky, which houses two of its major cities, Louisville and Lexington. It is a land with diverse environments and abundant resources, including the world's longest cave system, Mammoth Cave National Park" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Vostok 1 of the Pacific Ocean from Kamchatka peninsula to the southern tip of South America, Gagarin requested information about his orbital parameters: \"What can you tell me about the flight? What can you tell me?\". The ground station at Khabarovsk didn't have his orbital parameters yet, and reported back, \"There are no instructions from No. 20 [code name for Korolyov], and the flight is proceeding normally.\" (Ground control did not know until 25 minutes after launch that a stable orbit had been achieved" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Me and my parrot, I call him parrot, he is a pretty bird. There are a lot of different parrots they have high diversity. But only one like my parrot.\noh yes\nYou can find a great diversity of parrots in south america and Australasia. pretty cool no? what do you think about parrots?\nThis behavior is easily observed in parrots, especially pets. However, in using the term affection or “love” in parrots, we must also take into account its evil twin: jealousy.\nInteresting? but parrots as a species make excellent companions.\nPoicephalus mesotypus – This parrot has an orange vest and originates from Cameroon in the southwest region of Chad and northeastern and eastern Nigeria\nI don't think that is like my parrot at all, he is a red-fan parrot, his people come from places like Ecuador, peru, and colombia.\noh i like colombia" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Parrot features of parrots include a strong, curved bill, an upright stance, strong legs, and clawed zygodactyl feet. Many parrots are vividly coloured, and some are multi-coloured. Most parrots exhibit little or no sexual dimorphism in the visual spectrum. They form the most variably sized bird order in terms of length.\nThe most important components of most parrots' diets are seeds, nuts, fruit, buds, and other plant material. A few species sometimes eat animals and carrion, while the lories and lorikeets are" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Pretty Polly (play) must have sent it to her \"to break the ice for him! What a clever idea!\" Gathering his courage, Brown makes the following speech:\nPolly then asks what else he taught the bird to say. Brown replies, \"I wonder if she ever thinks of me!\". Polly admits that the answer is \"Yes\". As Brown happily moves to kiss his pretty tormenter, she stops him: \"One moment!\" she covers up the parrot. \"Parrots talk, you know!" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I do karate. Have you ever tried it? It was brought to Japan in the 20th century (early).\nHi! I haven't tried it, but I'm very interested in it. If not for myself, then definitely my children. How long have you been doing karate?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Karate Karate\nThe Ryukyu Kingdom was annexed by Japan in 1879. Karate was brought to the Japanese archipelago in the early 20th century during a time of migration as Ryukyuans, especially from Okinawa, looked for work in Japan. It was systematically taught in Japan after the Taishō era. In 1922, the Japanese Ministry of Education invited Gichin Funakoshi to Tokyo to give a karate demonstration. In 1924 Keio University established the first university karate club in mainland Japan and by 1932, major Japanese universities had karate clubs. In this era of" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Thomas Lund (dancer) You don't know how you look on stage, but if what you're doing reads clearly it means you have to try to be quite honest, because otherwise it shows. You have to be very aware of how you work with yourself - it all comes from what you feel at that moment. When I do James, for instance, I actually say the lines to myself as I'm doing the mime. Not always, but... you have to have the overall feeling at that moment, in that scene;" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Being a linebacker in football seems like quite the hard work." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Linebacker Linebacker\nA linebacker (LB or backer) is a playing position in American football and Canadian football. Linebackers are members of the defensive team, and line up approximately three to five yards (4 m) behind the line of scrimmage, behind the defensive linemen, and therefore \"back up the line\". Linebackers generally align themselves before the ball is snapped by standing upright in a \"two-point stance\" (as opposed to the defensive linemen, who put one or two hands on the ground for a \"" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Gentleman Jim Robinson with being a freedman, which were quite limited in 18th century Virginia, James Robinson used the education he received from his teacher James Robinson, whose name it is believed he later took for himself, and combined that with hard work and an entrepreneurial spirit to acquire 1500 acres of land by the time of his death in 1875.\nThe Robinson family history indicates Landon Carter, Jr. (1738 – 1801) was his father, which seems quite likely due to the special status that both he and his mother held on the" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Japan is lovely place to visit. It is an independent Island country in east asia\nTell me more about that Volcanic archipelago! \nThe island of Japan was formed rom volcanic activity consisting of about 6852 islands \nWhat is the current population of it's capital city?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Japan is a stratovolcanic archipelago consisting of about 6,852 islands. The four largest are Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku, which make up about ninety-seven percent of Japan's land area and often are referred to as home islands. The country is divided into 47 prefectures in eight regions, with Hokkaido being the northernmost prefecture and Okinawa being the southernmost one. Japan is the 2nd most populous island country. The population of 126 million (2019) is the world's eleventh largest, of which 98.5% are ethnic Japanese" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Togean Island in the archipelago. It lies within the Togean Islands National Park, which holds the largest amount of preserved coral reefs by area in the country. \nGeography.\nThe island has an area of about 237 square kilometers, making it the second-largest island in the archipelago. \nTogean and the other islands in the archipelago were formed by volcanic activity. It is separated from the islands of Batudaka to its southwest and Talakatoh to its east by narrow channels, which are believed to have originated from ancient riverbeds scoured by" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I like onions most of the time. Do you?\nI do! I also really like leeks, garlic, and shallots which are all related to the onion.\nI love those in soups and on salads \nI have wild onions that grow in my yard that I will sometimes add to salads and dips. They're delicious! THey're in the Allium species\nI have heard that before. I think most green veggies in general are good for you." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Thai cuisine Thai cuisine\nThai cuisine (, , ) is the national cuisine of Thailand.\nThai cooking places emphasis on lightly prepared dishes with strong aromatic components and a spicy edge. Thai chef McDang characterises Thai food as demonstrating \"intricacy; attention to detail; texture; color; taste; and the use of ingredients with medicinal benefits, as well as good flavor\", as well as care being given to the food's appearance, smell and context. Australian chef David Thompson, an expert on Thai food, observes that" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Britney: Piece of Me way so people could come and have a good time and stand up and feel like they're in the show with me. I love Vegas. The energy here is really, really good. [...] We are going to have all the works now, water, rain, everything. Every time I do a show, I like to really bring it. I love to put on a show that will really entertain fans. [...] We want the feeling that fans will be in the show with me" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Hey, I used to have betta fish. Have you ever had one?\nI have! I loved the ones that I had in my aquarium, because I was specifically looking for a freshwater ray-finned fish,and these were part of the gourami family, so they were very colorful. \nOh cool. I didn't know they were from the gourami family. I think I remember something about them eating mosquito larva in rice paddies where theyre from.\nYeah, they're interesting little guys. They spawn in two different ways, either through bubble nests, like the B.Splendens, or through being a mouthbrooder, like the B.picta, if you want specific examples. They're quite unique!\nOh I only remember the bubble nest kind. I tried breeding mine once but I lost patience with it. I ordered some special leaves that released tannins in the water. and the male built the bubble nest under the leaf." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Betta as \"B. picta\". The mouthbrooding species are sometimes called \"pseudo bettas\", and are sometimes speculated to have evolved from the nest-builders in an adaptation to their fast-moving stream habitats.\nA phylogenetic study published in 2004 concluded tentatively that bubble-nesting was the ancestral condition in \"Betta\", and that mouthbrooding has evolved on more than one occasion in the history of the genus. However it was unable to establish a correlation with any of three habitat variables studied: whether a species was found" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Up from the Depths later called making the film a \"terrible experience\".\nWe had it written by one of the typists or secretaries in the office who didn't have any thoughts of becoming a writer. I think Roger did it to punish me, to send me out to The Philippines where I didn't know what I was getting into. I was making an action picture, but The Philippines people were all so depressed, and they had made this goofy-looking fish with bug eyes. I told them that we'll make" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I really enjoy education. There are so many educational methods, such as storytelling, discussion, and directed research\nYes, and I like that by using more methods we reach more kids." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Education Education\nEducation is the process of facilitating learning, or the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, beliefs, and habits. Educational methods include storytelling, discussion, teaching, training, and directed research. Education frequently takes place under the guidance of educators, however learners may also educate themselves. Education can take place in formal or informal settings and any experience that has a formative effect on the way one thinks, feels, or acts may be considered educational. The methodology of teaching is called pedagogy.\nFormal education" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Nguyen Trinh Thi To which Nguyen responded: Although we are all part of Vietnam now, we belong to very different groups. Vietnam is a national group, but there are so many methods of categorisation. My biggest concern was that I was imposing my perspective and vision on them. After the trip, I made a version that was more like a documentary, but I didn't like it. It felt like the film was pretending to be objective, without really reflecting the depth and complexity of the story. \"Letters from Panduranga" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Jaguars are the largest cat in america! only third largest overall to the tiger and the lion\nWhy are they called cats ? I thought cats were simply domesticated animals?\nIt's actually a wild cat species!\nOK I see, do they have any biological names for jaguars?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Jaguar Jaguar\nThe jaguar (\"Panthera onca\") is a large felid species and the only extant member of the genus \"Panthera\" native to the Americas. The jaguar's present range extends from Southwestern United States and Mexico in North America, across much of Central America, and south to Paraguay and northern Argentina in South America. Though there are single cats now living within the Western United States, the species has largely been extirpated from the United States since the early 20th century. It is listed as Near Threatened on" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Cave Junction, Oregon , it has 32 cats, of 17 different species, including cougars, leopards, jaguars, lions, Siberian tiger cubs, a fishing cat, and an ocelot. Other attractions include the It's a Burl handcrafted wood gallery and the Kerbyville Museum, both in Kerby. Cave Junction's Wild River Brewery serves one of the smallest communities of any Oregon brewery. Founded in 1975 as the Pizza Deli, a microbrewery was added in 1989. In 1994, the name Wild River was adopted and a Wild River restaurant and pub" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "The other day, I was thinking about how much I love 80s movies. Have you ever seen Sixteen Candles?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Sixteen Candles Sixteen Candles\nSixteen Candles is a 1984 American coming-of-age comedy film starring Molly Ringwald, Michael Schoeffling, and Anthony Michael Hall. It was written and directed by John Hughes.\nPlot.\nHigh school sophomore Samantha \"Sam\" Baker struggles to go through the day on her 16th birthday, which her entire family has forgotten about because her older sister, Ginny, is getting married the next day. She is also infatuated with a popular and attractive senior, Jake Ryan. At school, she fares" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Tyson Meade do not know how much the Chinese LOVE us! I was in Shanghai and other areas of China for five years and the one thing that I learned is that the Chinese LOVE America and Americans!”\nAsked about being called a godfather of alternative rock music, Meade had this to say:\nI hate to try to credit myself for something that I may or may not have created. At the time, I was fed up with everything going on in music. If you were alive in the 80s you know" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Have you ever dealt with or know someone that has gone through a divorce?\nYes I know several people and I have gone through it myself. Divorce is not the same as annulment where a marriage is considered null and void.\nIt seems like a very stressful and heart-breaking thing to go through." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Divorce (spousal support), child visitation / access, parenting time, child support, and division of debt. In most countries, monogamy is required by law, so divorce allows each former partner to marry another person.\nDivorce is different from annulment, which declares the marriage null and void, with legal separation or \"de jure\" separation (a legal process by which a married couple may formalize a \"de facto\" separation while remaining legally married) or with \"de facto separation\" (a process where the" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Eliza Doolittle (singer) showing more of myself than I ever have before. I feel like on my last album, I hadn't experienced very much of anything really, and it's been three years or more since then and I have felt and seen things I hadn't before, and I know things I didn't know before. In a way I have answers to questions, but then those answers open up a thousand other questions. I guess I've gone through things that so many people go through at the age I am. I" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "i love vermont , Vermont () is a state in the New England region\nI live not too far from there, but I have never been. I would love to go up there during Maple Syrup Season.\nyea and It borders the U.S. states of Massachusetts to the south,\nThat's cool. I really like Boston, Massachusetts, but what is there to do in Vermont?\nlots of forest to see! Lake Champlain forms half of Vermont's western border\nThat is cool, is that where a lot of the maple syrup comes from?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Vermont Vermont\nVermont () is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It borders the U.S. states of Massachusetts to the south, New Hampshire to the east, New York to the west, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north. Vermont is the second-smallest by population and the sixth-smallest by area of the 50 U.S. states. The state capital is Montpelier, the least populous state capital in the United States. The most populous city, Burlington, is the least populous" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Maple syrup tree's sap flows more slowly. British Columbia is home to a growing maple sugar industry using sap from the bigleaf maple, which is native to the West Coast of the United States and Canada. In 2011, there were 82 maple syrup producers in British Columbia.\nVermont is the biggest US producer, with over during the 2013 season, followed by New York with and Maine with . Wisconsin, Ohio, New Hampshire, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and Connecticut all produced marketable quantities of maple syrup of less than" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Large prominent flowers such as Lilium are my favorite since they smell so good!\nwhere do they grow ?\nMost species are native to the temperate northern hemisphere so places like Canada are ideal growing areas.\noh wow, thats cool\nWhats cooler is that they come in a wide range of colors including whites, yellows, and oranges.\nhow big do they grow" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Lilium Lilium\nLilium (members of which are true lilies) is a genus of herbaceous flowering plants growing from bulbs, all with large prominent flowers. Lilies are a group of flowering plants which are important in culture and literature in much of the world. Most species are native to the temperate northern hemisphere, though their range extends into the northern subtropics. Many other plants have \"lily\" in their common name but are not related to true lilies.\nDescription.\nLilies are tall perennials ranging in height from . They" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Cicuta Cicuta\nCicuta, commonly known as water hemlock, is a genus of four species of highly poisonous plants in the family Apiaceae. They are perennial herbaceous plants which grow up to tall, having distinctive small green or white flowers arranged in an umbrella shape (umbel). Plants in this genus may also be referred to as cowbane or poison parsnip. \"Cicuta\" is native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, mainly North America and Europe, typically growing in wet meadows, along streambanks and other wet and marshy areas" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Have you ever been to Ohio? It's a Midwestern state in the Great Lakes region of the United States.\nno but i would like to viist" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Ohio Ohio\nOhio is a Midwestern state in the Great Lakes region of the United States. Of the fifty states, it is the 34th largest by area, the seventh most populous, and the tenth most densely populated. The state's capital and largest city is Columbus.\nThe state takes its name from the Ohio River, whose name in turn originated from the Seneca word \" ohiːyo\"', meaning \"good river\", \"great river\" or \"large creek\". Partitioned from the Northwest Territory, Ohio" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Queer Eye (2018 TV series) Queer Eye\" in the Midwest, and that he would like to bring the Fab Five to his hometown, Cincinnati, Ohio: \"I'm from Cincinnati, Ohio, born and raised. I would like to go the tristate region, Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky, because you can base in Cincinnati and go across the bridge to Kentucky and go up the interstate to Indiana. The corn-fed midwestern folk are where I'm from—and I love actually being from Ohio, it's a great place to" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I actually have a pet skunk and he is the best pet I've ever owned.\nwow! I've never heard of people having skunks as pets! You're not afraid of him spraying you with a liquid with a strong unpleasant smell?\nThey remove their stink glands so he's basically like a cat." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Skunk Skunk\nSkunks are North and South American mammals in the family Mephitidae. While related to polecats and other members of the weasel family, skunks have as their closest Old World relatives the stink badgers. The animals are known for their ability to spray a liquid with a strong, unpleasant smell. Different species of skunk vary in appearance from black-and-white to brown, cream or ginger colored, but all have warning coloration.\nEtymology.\nThe word \"skunk\" is an Americanism from the 1630s, the" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Skunk social skunk and the one most commonly kept as a pet. In the US, skunks can legally be kept as pets in seventeen states. When a skunk is kept as a pet, its scent glands are often surgically removed. In the UK, skunks can be kept as pets, but the Animal Welfare Act 2006 made it illegal to remove their scent glands.\nClassification.\nIn alphabetical order, the living species of skunks are:\n- Family Mephitidae\n- Genus: \"Conepatus\"\n- \"Conepatus" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I love dogs! Especially Labrador Retrievers! Do you like that breed of dog?\nI l-ike the dog, but not the working group. I am afraid of guns, so gun dogs are not for me. I am disabled. Would a Lab make a good service animal?\nI do not know! Great question? I feel like they would! What do you like? Smaller dogs? \nNo, I like Colli-es- Dogs have been serving as service animals since at least 1927, and they assist in many different ways.\nWhat are the best service dogs?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Service dog courts against those who have sought to abridge those rights.\nOutside the US, the term service dog refers to a dog that works for police, military, or search and rescue services, while the term 'assistance dog' is the legal term for a dog that is trained to provide assistance and support for a disabled person. \nDesirable character traits in service animals typically include good temperament or psychological make-up (including biddability and trainability) and good health (including physical structure and stamina). Some service dogs" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "2009 Coke Zero 400 my win but it does not feel good when you have a good day and you wreck someone out of a good day, especially how Kyle helped me the whole race. You want him to have a good day too, and I couldn't just give the win to him so I tried to make my move, he went up to block us and I was already there. I am sorry. I may be too hard on myself but I do not feel like I am... I am sorry but I am thankful" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I've always wanted to take a visit out to Seattle.\nYeah me too, apparently so many people want to move there that it was the fastest growing city as of July 2016.\\\nOh wow! What's attracting so many to want to move there?\nWell one thing is its proximity to natural beauty; it's located between Puget Sound and Lake Washington near the border.\nOh wow, I'd love to check those places out! What are some key places I could check out there?\nOne is the strait of Juan de Fuca, which is its major connection to the ocean.\nSounds like an interesting place to visit, thanks! I really love the ocean." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Strait of Juan de Fuca Strait of Juan de Fuca\nThe Strait of Juan de Fuca (officially named Juan de Fuca Strait in Canada) is a large body of water about long that is the Salish Sea's outlet to the Pacific Ocean. The international boundary between Canada and the United States runs down the center of the Strait.\nIt was named in 1787 by the maritime fur trader Charles William Barkley, captain of the \"Imperial Eagle\", for Juan de Fuca, the Greek navigator who sailed in a Spanish expedition in 1592 to seek" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "The Way Love Goes (Lemar song) of what I've done so far as well as being a look into what I want to do in the future, I didn't want the first single to be too serious. So, while lyrically the topic of the song is love and there is a serious thread going through it, sonically I wanted the actual track to be light-hearted, upbeat and different to what some people have become accustomed to from me. You know, after songs like 'If There's Any Justice' and 'It's Not" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I wish I could live in Iceland! The creator of EVE Online is headquartered there!\nIceland is a Nordic country in the North Atlantic. \nYes it is, do you think it's covered in ice though? I mean, it does say ICEland after all..." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Iceland Iceland\nIceland (; ) is a Nordic island country in the North Atlantic, with a population of 360,390 and an area of , making it the most sparsely populated country in Europe. The capital and largest city is Reykjavík, with Reykjavík and the surrounding areas in the southwest of the country being home to over two-thirds of the population. Iceland is volcanically and geologically active. The interior consists of a plateau characterised by sand and lava fields, mountains, and glaciers, and many glacial rivers flow to the sea through" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "The Final Passage \"Well, I think you right some of the way but I don't think it can be anything but good for a young family. I mean there is where all the opportunity is, and it don't mean to say we can't come back here with some profits after we finish working over there if it's so we choose to do.\nMillie was quick to speak again. \"So just tell me how many people you see coming back from England with anything except the clothes they standing up in?" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I love LV fashion fashion fashion. Louis Vuitton Malletier, commonly referred to as Louis Vuitton \nHow long has that brand been around?\nWell you should know The label's LV monogram appears on most of its products, ranging from luxury trunks and leather goods first and it has been around since 1854\nAlright, is it headquarted in France by any chance?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Louis Vuitton stores, and through the e-commerce section of its website. For six consecutive years (2006–2012), Louis Vuitton was named the world's most valuable luxury brand. Its 2012 valuation was US$25.9 billion. The 2013 valuation of the brand was US$28.4 billion with revenue of US$9.4 billion. The company operates in 50 countries with more than 460 stores worldwide.\nHistory.\nHistory Founding to World War II.\nThe Louis Vuitton label was founded by Vuitton in 1854 on Rue Neuve des Capucines in Paris," ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Louis Vuitton Louis Vuitton\nLouis Vuitton Malletier, commonly referred to as Louis Vuitton or shortened to LV, is a French fashion house and luxury retail company founded in 1854 by Louis Vuitton. The label's LV monogram appears on most of its products, ranging from luxury trunks and leather goods to ready-to-wear, shoes, watches, jewelry, accessories, sunglasses and books. Louis Vuitton is one of the world's leading international fashion houses; it sells its products through standalone boutiques, lease departments in high-end department" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "i would love to one day live in new york city\nI live in New York City and it's great, but it can get crowded because it's the most densely populated city in the US.\nmy friend lives there and i would love to one day visit her\nWhich borough does she live in? There are five.\nim not familiar with the are, she lives in owego and my brother goes to school at west point in new york" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "New York City headquarters of the United Nations, New York is an important center for international diplomacy.\nSituated on one of the world's largest natural harbors, New York City consists of five boroughs, each of which is a separate county of the State of New York. The five boroughs – Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, The Bronx, and Staten Island – were consolidated into a single city in 1898. The city and its metropolitan area constitute the premier gateway for legal immigration to the United States. As many as 800 languages are" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Zammuto (band) their intense touring in the spring of 2013 with a small North American tour with the Canadian band Snowblink.\nNick Zammuto did an interview explaining the process of preparing for their live shows. \"My studio is a tractor garage that, from the outside, is just a shack but you go inside and it's state-of-the-art equipment and I love that tension. It's really funny and it's great because I have my band out from New York City and they view it as a haven." ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I am currently trying to become a vegan. Do you have any experience?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Veganism Veganism\nVeganism is the practice of abstaining from the use of animal products, particularly in diet, and an associated philosophy that rejects the commodity status of animals. A follower of the diet or the philosophy is known as a vegan. Distinctions may be made between several categories of veganism. \"Dietary vegans\" (also known as strict vegetarians) refrain from consuming animal products, not only meat but also eggs, dairy products and other animal-derived substances. The term \"ethical vegan\" is often applied to those who" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Danses gothiques trying to arrange a date with her: \"Don't forget that your poor friend hopes to see you...Let me add, Biqui chéri, that I shall on no account get angry if you can't come to any of these rendezvous; I have now become terribly reasonable; and in spite of the great happiness it gives me to see you I am beginning to understand that you can't always do what you want.\"\nSatie was soon working on the \"Danses gothiques\", which was completed between March" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Are you familiar with Grunge music? It derived from Seattle.\nI am not too familiar with Grunge. I think Nirvana was a grunge band and I like their music. Tell me more about it." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Grunge Grunge\nGrunge (sometimes referred to as the Seattle sound) is a rock music genre and subculture that emerged during the in the Pacific Northwest U.S. state of Washington, particularly in Seattle and nearby towns. The early grunge movement revolved around Seattle's independent record label Sub Pop and the region's underground music scene. By the early 1990s its popularity had spread, with grunge bands appearing in California, then emerging in other parts of the United States and in Australia, building strong followings and signing major record deals.\nGrunge" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Grunge , \"Damon and I felt like we were in the thick of it at that point ... it occurred to us that Nirvana were out there, and people were very interested in American music, and there should be some sort of manifesto for the return of Britishness.\"\nBritpop artists were vocal about their disdain for grunge. In a 1993 \"NME\" interview, Damon Albarn of Britpop band Blur agreed with interviewer John Harris' assertion that Blur was an \"anti-grunge band\", and said, \"Well" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I love punk rock music a lot.\nMe too! I love the fast paced songs and the hard-edged melodies of punk rock!\nDefinetly, do you know any interesting facts?\nI do! I know that punk rock was developed in the mid 70s in the US, UK and Australia!\nVery cool, know of any top name bands?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Punk rock As 1977 approached, punk became a major cultural phenomenon in the UK. It spawned a punk subculture expressing youthful rebellion through distinctive styles of clothing and adornment (such as deliberately offensive T-shirts, leather jackets, studded or spiked bands and jewelry, safety pins, and bondage and S&M clothes) and a variety of anti-authoritarian ideologies.\nIn 1977, the influence of the music and subculture became more pervasive, spreading worldwide. It took root in a wide range of local scenes that often rejected affiliation with the" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Punk rock Punk rock\nPunk rock (or \"punk\") is a rock music genre that emerged in the mid-1970s in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia. Rooted in 1960s garage rock and other forms of what is now known as \"proto-punk\" music, punk rock bands rejected perceived excesses of mainstream 1970s rock. They typically produced short, fast-paced songs with hard-edged melodies and singing styles, stripped-down instrumentation, and often political, anti-establishment lyrics. Punk embraces a DIY" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I just love the color purple. I own a lot of purple things.\nAt one time, purple was the color worn by Roman Magistrates.\nOh wow, I didn't know that. Purple can come in many different hues. I like deep purple, but I also like lavender colors. " ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Purple Purple\nPurple is a color intermediate between blue and red. It is similar to violet, but unlike violet, which is a spectral color with its own wavelength on the visible spectrum of light, purple is a secondary color made by combining red and blue. The complementary color of purple in the RYB color model is yellow.\nAccording to surveys in Europe and North America, purple is the color most often associated with rarity, royalty, magic, mystery, and piety. When combined with pink, it is associated" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Pale Waves , Prince, The Cranberries and Cocteau Twins as influences. Baron-Gracie has stated, \"I love a lot of '80s artists like Prince and Madonna. 'Purple Rain' is one of my favorite songs of all time. But I love The Cure. I love songs that give you melodies that you can sing at any time, but within those melodies, there are things that break your heart.\"\nBand members.\nBand members Current members.\n- Heather Baron-Gracie – vocals, rhythm guitar" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I'm thinking about starting a career in stand-up comedy. Seems easy enough\nIt sounds fun, if you like performing and entertaining others.\nI don't like entertaining so much. It seems like a good way to get free therapy. Ya know, spilling your guts to a stranger. Or strangers in this case." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Entertainment Entertainment\nEntertainment is a form of activity that holds the attention and interest of an audience, or gives pleasure and delight. It can be an idea or a task, but is more likely to be one of the activities or events that have developed over thousands of years specifically for the purpose of keeping an audience's attention. Although people's attention is held by different things, because individuals have different preferences in entertainment, most forms are recognisable and familiar. Storytelling, music, drama, dance, and different kinds of" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Jerry Goldsmith instruments, recorded sounds, synthetic textures, and the traditional orchestra, often concurrently. When asked about his inclination for embracing new techniques and constantly shifting his musical palette throughout his career, Goldsmith said, \"It seems like it's me, and that's that! Certain composers are doing the same thing over and over again, which I feel is sort of uninteresting. I don't find that you grow very much in that way. I like to keep changing, trying to do new things. Basically, I'm" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I love the color blue it is one of the primary colors\nYes, I agree. It is a very bold and vibrant color.\nmost shades of blue contain other colors mixed in as well\nReally? Which ones?\nazure contains a small amount of green, and aquamarine has some violet shades within it \nThat is really neat how many shades make up on color. " ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Blue An optical effect called Tyndall scattering explains blue eyes. Distant objects appear more blue because of another optical effect called aerial perspective.\nBlue has been an important colour in art and decoration since ancient times. The semi-precious stone lapis lazuli was used in ancient Egypt for jewellery and ornament and later, in the Renaissance, to make the pigment ultramarine, the most expensive of all pigments. In the eighth century Chinese artists used cobalt blue to colour fine blue and white porcelain. In the Middle Ages, European artists used" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "List of colors by shade creating the following tones. Brown can also be made if multiple paint colours are added to each other.\nColors with Shades and Tints of that Hue Cyan.\nCyan is any of the colors in the blue-green range of the visible spectrum, i.e., between approximately 490 and 520 nm. It is considered one of the main subtractive primary colors. Cyan is sometimes considered green or blue because of the way we see it.\nColors with Shades and Tints of that Hue Green.\nGreen is a color," ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "i am in the marching band which perform while marching for entertainment \nWhat's your band name?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Marching band Marching band\nA marching band is a group in which instrumental musicians perform while marching, often for entertainment or competition. Instrumentation typically includes brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. Most marching bands wear a uniform, often of a military style, that includes an associated organization's colors, name or symbol. Most high school marching bands, and some college marching bands, are accompanied by a color guard, a group of performers who add a visual interpretation to the music through the use of props, most often flags," ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Purdue All-American Marching Band in the \"All-American\" name of the band by creating the \"I Am An American\" speech. This speech is read during each pre-game performance while the band plays America the Beautiful.\nWright greatly increased the visibility of the \"All-American\" Marching Band across the world by taking the band to perform in many countries including Canada, Holland, Germany, Iceland, Japan, Colombia, and Venezuela during the 1960s and 1970s. This tradition of international travel continues today, with other notable trips" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Do you like Mike Trout? He is yunder contract with hte Angels through 2020 but after, eh may go to the phillies due to his relationship with the Philadelphia Eagles\nYes I like him. What is his relationship with the Eagles? I didn't realize he had a relationship with them.\nThe Eagles are from Philadelphia of course, but mike trout grew up a huge Eagles fan, and so he loves the franchise and has season tickets\nOK. I'd imagine that would be a dream come true for Mike. Especially if he has season tickets." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia Eagles\nThe Philadelphia Eagles are a professional American football team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Eagles compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) East division. In the 2017 season the team won Super Bowl LII, their first Super Bowl win in franchise history and their fourth NFL title overall, after winning the Championship Game in 1948, 1949, and 1960.\nThe franchise was established in 1933 as a replacement for the bankrupt Frankford Yellow" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Tony Smith (American football) Football League with the Toronto Argonauts as an attempt to revive his NFL career. He was signed the following offseason with the Philadelphia Eagles in 1999, but Smith's career was officially over after he \"popped\" his hamstring and the Eagles released him on May 4, 1999.\nIn a 2016 interview, Smith claimed to be at peace with his NFL career being labeled a \"bust.\" \"I didn't go into the game to be a bust on purpose,\" Smith said. \"Sometimes, things just" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I just ate pizza for dinner! my favoite traditional italian dish consisting of a yeasted flatbread typically topped with tomato sauce and cheese!\nI love pizza. Pepperoni is probably my favorite. I also like pizza with sliced roma tomatoes as a topping.\nI love pepperoni! i can also be topped with additional vegetables, meats and condiments!\nThe more toppings the better is what I usually say. I'm just a big fan of Italian food in general. How about you?\nI also like it pasta, lasagne and everything, but pizza is very accesible since is delivered in some parts of the world!\nYeah...I would agree that pizza is just about everywhere. My mother used to make homemade lasagna and it was delicious." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Italian cuisine Italian cuisine\nItalian cuisine is food typical of Italy. It has developed through centuries of social and economic changes, with roots stretching to antiquity.\nSignificant changes occurred with the discovery of the New World and the introduction of potatoes, tomatoes, capsicums, maize and sugar beet, this last introduced in quantity in the 18th century. Italian cuisine is known for its regional diversity, especially between the north and the south of the Italian peninsula. It offers an abundance of taste, and is one of the most popular and" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Bambolino's , Canadian bacon, hamburger, Italian sausage, jalapeños, mozzarella, mushrooms, black olives, pepperoni, and red onions. In regards to the flavor, Hoffman said in 1996 that \"Bambolino's is surprisingly tasty pizza. I was expecting a lesser quality because Bambolino's is pretty much a fast-food hamburger joint that just happens to sell pizza. The dough has a sweet pastry flavor. The sauce is mild, and the cheese is the real deal. Bambolino's also heaps on the toppings. My Double Big" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Have you used a sewing machine before?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Sewing machine Sewing machine\nA sewing machine is a machine used to sew fabric and other materials together with thread. Sewing machines were invented during the first Industrial Revolution to decrease the amount of manual sewing work performed in clothing companies. Since the invention of the first working sewing machine, generally considered to have been the work of Englishman Thomas Saint in 1790, the sewing machine has greatly improved the efficiency and productivity of the clothing industry.\nHome sewing machines are designed for one person to sew individual items while using a single stitch type" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Quilt stitches), and sometimes have no backing. Such a quilt may be called a \"counterpane\" and may serve mainly as a decorative bedspread.\nRajai in Hindi\nMachines.\nThere are many different kinds of quilting machines. Of course, you have the sewing machine. For this, you must push the fabric through the machine which will allow a needle and thread to go through your fabric. Another famous machine is called a Long Arm. This machine is used to sew together the quilt top, batting," ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Sewing is one of the very oldest of the textile arts. I love sewing though I wish I was more skilled at it.\nI would love to be able to sew, but am not very good. My Mom was great at it. What sort of things do you sew?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Sewing Sewing\nSewing is the craft of fastening or attaching objects using stitches made with a needle and thread. Sewing is one of the oldest of the textile arts, arising in the Paleolithic era. Before the invention of spinning yarn or weaving fabric, archaeologists believe Stone Age people across Europe and Asia sewed fur and skin clothing using bone, antler or ivory needles and \"thread\" made of various animal body parts including sinew, catgut, and veins.\nFor thousands of years, all sewing was done by hand. The" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Ann Lowe \" later called Lowe \"society's best kept secret\". Throughout her career, Lowe was known for being highly selective in choosing her clientele. She later described herself as \"an awful snob\", adding: \"I love my clothes and I'm particular about who wears them. I am not interested in sewing for cafe society or social climbers. I do not cater to Mary and Sue. I sew for the families of the Social Register.\" Over the course of her career, Lowe created designs for several" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I like drawing visual art on paper.\nI like to draw visual art, but I am not good at it. \nYou should try drawing with pastels or wax colored pencils. These will make your drawing stand out more. What kind of canvas do you usually use to draw?\nUsually just regular old computer paper. Do you know what the best paper is to use pastels?\nI like to use cardboard instead of paper when using pastels.\nDo you draw professionally or just for fun?\nJust for fun, as a means of public expression.\nHave you ever sold your work?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Drawing of public expression throughout human history. It is one of the simplest and most efficient means of communicating visual ideas. The wide availability of drawing instruments makes drawing one of the most common artistic activities.\nIn addition to its more artistic forms, drawing is frequently used in commercial illustration, animation, architecture, engineering and technical drawing. A quick, freehand drawing, usually not intended as a finished work, is sometimes called a sketch. An artist who practices or works in technical drawing may be called a drafter, draftsman" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Drawing Drawing\nDrawing is a form of visual art in which a person uses various drawing instruments to mark paper or another two-dimensional medium. Instruments include graphite pencils, pen and ink, various kinds of paints, inked brushes, colored pencils, crayons, charcoal, chalk, pastels, various kinds of erasers, markers, styluses, and various metals (such as silverpoint). Digital drawing is the act of using a computer to draw. Common methods of digital drawing include a stylus or finger on a touchscreen device," ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Have you ever heard of David Mach \nI have not. What is his significance? I heard he was a sculptor.\nYes he once built a house out of match sticks" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "David Mach David Mach\nDavid Mach (born 18 March 1956) is a Scottish sculptor and installation artist.\nLife and work.\nMach was born in Methil, Fife.\nHis artistic style is based on flowing assemblages of mass-produced objects. Typically these include magazines,vicious teddy bears,newspapers, car tyres, match sticks and coat hangers. Many of his installations are temporary and constructed in public spaces.\nOne example of his early magazine pieces, \"Adding Fuel to the Fire\", was an installation" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "John S. Mosby who served under Mosby till he was killed in 1864. He and his men captured three Union officers, including Brig. Gen. Edwin H. Stoughton. Mosby wrote in his memoirs that he found Stoughton in bed and roused him with a \"spank on his bare back.\" Upon being so rudely awakened the general indignantly asked what this meant. Mosby quickly asked if he had ever heard of \"Mosby\". The general replied, \"Yes, have you caught him?\" \"I \"am\" Mosby,\" the" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I live in Georgia. Georgia is a state in the southeast USA. \nAh yes, Ive always wanted to visit Georgia but never got around too it. Whats the biggest city there anyways? \nGeorgia's biggest city is Atlanta. It is also the state capital. \nOh yeah, Good ol Atlanta. Whats the population there, I guess its pretty packed right? \nYeah, the city proper has about half a million people living there but the actual metro area has 5.7 million people. \nWow it sounds like its a pretty bustling city, Hows the weather there, Does it stay mostly warm in the winters? \nThe winters are mixed bag in Atlanta. It snows and gets cold some but warm others. But there are 39 counties in the area too. \nOh wow, Ill have to check out Atlanta, Id like to check it out some time. Thanks for all the info so far. " ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Geography of Atlanta atop a ridge south of the Chattahoochee River, which is part of the ACF River Basin. Located at the far northwestern edge of the city, much of the river's natural habitat is preserved, in part by the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area.\nClimate.\nThe climate of Atlanta and its metropolitan area is humid subtropical, (\"Cfa\") according to the Köppen classification, with four seasons including hot, humid summers and cool winters that are occasionally cold by the standards of the southern United States; the" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "List of Georgia distilleries List of Georgia distilleries\nThis is a list of distilleries in the U.S. state of Georgia.\nThere are two distilleries in the city limits of Georgia's state capital, Atlanta, another two in the greater metropolitan area of Atlanta, and two in Georgia's third-largest city, Savannah.\nSee also.\n- Blue laws in the United States" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I get McDonald's more often than I should.\nI really dont eat there much it has actually been around and founded since 1940\nI do not even like the taste. It is just the convenience.\nI understand that, the golden arches logo was 1st used in 1953\nDo you know which location used it first?\nThe location with the first golden arches was Phoenix AZ\nWho were the original founders of the chain?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "McDonald's McDonald's\nMcDonald's Corporation is an American fast food company, founded in 1940 as a restaurant operated by Richard and Maurice McDonald, in San Bernardino, California, United States. They rechristened their business as a hamburger stand, and later turned the company into a franchise, with the Golden Arches logo being introduced in 1953 at a location in Phoenix, Arizona. In 1955, Ray Kroc, a businessman, joined the company as a franchise agent and proceeded to purchase the chain from the McDonald brothers. McDonald's had" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Echo (Dollhouse episode) out. Again, at my behest. Once it became clear what paradigm the network was shooting for, it just didn't fit at all, even after I'd reshot more than half of it... To get a sense of how completely turned around I was during this process, you should know there was a scene with Eliza and the astonishing Ashley Johnson that I wrote and shot completely differently three different times, with different characters in different places (actually I wrote it closer to eight times), and none of it" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I've never been in an Aldi grocery store. I guess it was founded in Germany in 1946.\nI've only been in a couple times, but have never really purchased anything. \nMostly for that sort of stuff I shop at Walmart or Sam's Club (which is owned by Walmart).\nAgreed. Walmart has really good prices for everyday items and groceries.\nBut Walmart has been quite criticized by labor unions and small-town advocates. I'm not sure where I fall on that issue.\nI used to work for them. it's an awful place to work at." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Criticism of Walmart Wake Up Wal-Mart (United Food and Commercial Workers) and Walmart Watch (Service Employees International Union). By the end of 2005, Walmart had launched Working Families for Wal-Mart to counter those groups. Efforts to counter criticism include a public relations campaign in 2005, which included several television commercials. The company retained the public relations firm Edelman to interact with the press and respond to negative media reports, and has started working with bloggers by sending them news, suggesting topics for postings, and inviting them to" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Hayward Gay Prom . Everyone should have a fun, cheesy prom experience.\"\nSkylar Gordon, 17 is from Milpitas, California: \"It means a lot to have a prom—but not only to have a prom but have one that you know is going to be accepting. I really felt like I belonged at gay prom. I've never really fit in at any sort of school-related dance, and I never was really out about anything at a school dance. Here, I could be myself. I could be" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "i just lost going to the bakery\nyea baker's shops or bake shops are good. i like flour-based food baked in an oven such as bread, cookies, cakes, pastries, and pies\nI just love lemon pies! do you have a favorite?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Bakery Bakery\nA bakery (also baker's shop or bake shop) is an establishment that produces and sells flour-based food baked in an oven such as bread, cookies, cakes, pastries, and pies. Some retail bakeries are also cafés, serving coffee and tea to customers who wish to consume the baked goods on the premises.\nHistory.\nBaked goods have been around for thousands of years. The art of baking was developed early during the Roman Empire. It was a highly famous art as Roman citizens" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "List of bakery cafés List of bakery cafés\nThis is a list of notable bakery cafés. A bakery (or baker's shop) is an establishment that produces and sells flour-based food baked in an oven such as bread, cookies, cakes, pastries, and pies. Some retail bakeries are also coffeehouses, serving coffee and tea to customers who wish to consume the baked goods on the premises. A café, cafe, or \"caff\" may refer to a coffeehouse, bar, teahouse, diner, transport cafe, or other" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I was born in Greece but moved to the US when I was really young, so I don't remember a whole lot about it." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Greece and Turkey to the northeast. The Aegean Sea lies to the east of the mainland, the Ionian Sea to the west, the Cretan Sea and the Mediterranean Sea to the south. Greece has the longest coastline on the Mediterranean Basin and the 11th longest coastline in the world at in length, featuring a large number of islands, of which 227 are inhabited. Eighty percent of Greece is mountainous, with Mount Olympus being the highest peak at . The country consists of nine geographic regions: Macedonia, Central Greece, the Peloponnese" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "If You Say So my entire life. I'm grateful that Sia collaborated on that song with me... Music has just been so important and so helpful to me this whole year.\" Michele also told MTV, \"I think at the time it was really early and everything, so I really don't even remember a lot of what I was feeling back then,\" Michele said of the writing and recording process of the song. \"But I'm just thankful now, I think in any sense, whether it's difficult or whether" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "i prefer vinyl records to any other music recording format. They have amazing sound and sometimes called a gramophone record in British English. Do you ever listen to them?\nSometimes I wonder who created the first vinyl record..\nI'm not sure to be honest, but the first ones were made from shellac in the 1950s. They had a bit of a different sound\nInteresting. Who/what is shellac?\nGreat question! It's a resin made by the a female lac bug. The bugs come from India and Thailand. Weird right?\nWow i had no clue. That is crazy. is ther a person who i can say created that?\nIt's probably been used in different ways throughout history but today it is processed and sold as dry flakes. It's then dissolved and used as a sealant. You can even find it in many foods today.\nTha ts amazing. Which cmopany produces the most records?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Phonograph record The phonograph disc record was the primary medium used for music reproduction throughout the 20th century. It had co-existed with the phonograph cylinder from the late 1880s and had effectively superseded it by around 1912. Vinyl records retained the largest market share even when new formats such as the compact cassette were mass-marketed. By the 1980s, digital media, in the form of the compact disc, had gained a larger market share, and the vinyl record left the mainstream in 1991. Since the 1990s, vinyl records continue to" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Phonograph record Phonograph record\nA phonograph record (also known as a gramophone record, especially in British English, or simply record) is an analog sound storage medium in the form of a flat disc with an inscribed, modulated spiral groove. The groove usually starts near the periphery and ends near the center of the disc. At first, the discs were commonly made from shellac; starting in the 1940s polyvinyl chloride became common. In recent decades, records have sometimes been called vinyl records, or simply vinyl or even vinyls." ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I once lost a diamond at a debutante ball!" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Debutante It is customary for the female to ask a male to the débutante ball, with males not being able to \"do the deb\" unless they are asked. The débutantes and their partners must learn how to ballroom dance. Débutante balls are almost always held in a reception centre, school hall, the function room of a sporting or other community organisation venue e.g. RSL club, or ballroom. Usually they are held late in the year and consist of dinner, dancing, and speeches.\nUnited Kingdom.\nIn" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "International Debutante Ball style splendour in Manhattan's Waldorf-Astoria\" (referring to F. Scott Fitzgerald's \"The Great Gatsby\").\nQualifications and selection.\nIn order to be presented as a debutante at the International Debutante Ball, debutantes must be recommended by a previous debutante of the International Debutante Ball. Debutantes must also be accepted by the Chairmen of the Debutante Committee of the International Debutante Ball and be able to afford the debutante presentation fee. Once chosen, each debutante is required to pay at least $22,000. Additionally," ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I love border collies, such smart dogs.\nYes, they are smart dogs indeed. They were specifically bred for loyalty and compliance.\nOh really? I love how beautiful they look.\nI think their true beauty is that they are considered the most intelligent of ALL domestic dogs!\nYea its crazy they are insanely smart.\nIt didn't just happen overnight though. The border collie's behavior was shaped by millennia of contact with humans and their lifestyles. \nI hope to have one as a pet someday." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Border Collie -sized dogs with a moderate amount of coat, which is most often thick and sheds often. They have a double coat that varies from smooth to rough and is occasionally curled. While black and white is the most commonly seen colour pattern of the Border Collie, the breed appears in just about any colour and pattern known to occur in dogs. Some of these include black tricolour (black/tan/white), liver and white, and red tricolour (red/tan/white) which have also been seen" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Border Collie Border Collie\nThe Border Collie is a working and herding dog breed developed in the Scottish borders for herding livestock, especially sheep. It was specifically bred for intelligence and obedience.\nConsidered highly intelligent, extremely energetic, acrobatic and athletic, they frequently compete with great success in sheepdog trials and dog sports. They are often cited as the most intelligent of all domestic dogs. Border Collies continue to be employed in their traditional work of herding livestock throughout the world.\nDescription.\nIn general, Border Collies are medium" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I am interested in entomology. Are you?\nThat's the study of insects, so yuck! LOL!\nLol I know it is not for everyone. It is fascinating though. I started in school and ended up studying it in uni. " ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Entomology Entomology\nEntomology () is the scientific study of insects, a branch of zoology. In the past the term \"insect\" was more vague, and historically the definition of entomology included the study of terrestrial animals in other arthropod groups or other phyla, such as arachnids, myriapods, earthworms, land snails, and slugs. This wider meaning may still be encountered in informal use.\nLike several of the other fields that are categorized within zoology, entomology is a taxon-based category; any form of scientific study" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Peste Noire are not associating ourselves with National Socialism as a weakness, hypocrisy, or the fear of getting into trouble. LOL: If I were afraid of trouble, I would not do a project such as VOUÏVRE — with a guy who is totally in NSBM. I would not show my support for AZOV, I would not have a “Me Ne Frego” tattoo right up my neck, and when people get to know with whom PN is going to collaborate – you have my word – they will quickly understand that I have" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "i really love dogs" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Dog was the first species to be domesticated and has been selectively bred over millennia for various behaviors, sensory capabilities, and physical attributes.\nTheir long association with humans has led dogs to be uniquely attuned to human behavior and they are able to thrive on a starch-rich diet that would be inadequate for other canid species. Dogs vary widely in shape, size and colors. They perform many roles for humans, such as hunting, herding, pulling loads, protection, assisting police and military, companionship and, more recently" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Murk (band) 2005 \"Doesn't Really Matter\" (with Jennifer Carbonell)\n- Funky Green Dogs\n- 1992 \"Reach For Me,\" as Funky Green Dogs From Outer Space (with Shauna Solomon)\n- 1994 \"High Up\", as Funky Green Dogs From Outer Space (with Club Z)\n- 1996 \"Fired Up!\"\n- 1997 \"The Way\"\n- 1998 \"Some Kind Of Love\"\n- 1998 \"Until The Day\"\n- 1998 \"I Can't Help It\"" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I live in the state of Virginia - some people call it \"Old Dominion\" \nI live pretty close. Do you know anything cool about Virginia?\nInterestingly, it's the first English colonial possession that was established in North America!\nThat's pretty neat. Do you know how many people live in Virginia?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Virginia Virginia\nVirginia (), officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a state in the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States located between the Atlantic Coast and the Appalachian Mountains. The geography and climate of the Commonwealth are shaped by the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Chesapeake Bay, which provide habitat for much of its flora and fauna. The capital of the Commonwealth is Richmond; Virginia Beach is the most populous city, and Fairfax County is the most populous political subdivision. The Commonwealth's estimated population is over" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "The Rolling Stones European Tour 1973 did \"Bitch\" and \"Sweet Virginia\" in Vienna. All of the pre-\"Goats\" selections had been played on the 1972 American Tour as well, and pretty much in this order. Completely absent was anything from before 1968 in the Stones' catalog. Indeed, on 18 August, before the tour began, Jagger had been quoted, \"The only thing I don't really enjoy about playing live is having to perform the old numbers, even though that's what a lotta people wanna hear us do.\"" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I love visiting art museums - have you ever been to the Denver Art Museum?\nI live in Colorado, but have never visited the Denver Art Museum. Is it worth the trip?\nI'm not sure - I've never been and would like to find out some information about it?\nIt is one of the largest art museums between the West Coast and Chicago!\nWow - do you know anything about the exhibits they have?\nIt is known for its collection of Native American art.\nOO I would love that - my great grandfather was a Sioux Indian\nI'm sure you could find some amazing artifacts among their more than 70,000 pieces! \nThat sure is a lot - I may need a few days to take it all in - is there any one item that is a must see?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Denver Art Museum The Club renamed itself the Denver Art Association in 1917 and opened its first galleries in the City and County building two years later. The museum opened galleries in the Chappell House in 1922. The house, located on Logan Street, was donated to the museum by Mrs. George Cranmer and Delos Chappell. In 1923, the Denver Art Association became the Denver Art Museum (DAM).\nHistory of the museum 1948–1971.\nIn 1948, the DAM purchased a building on Acoma and 14th Avenue on the south side of Civic Center" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Lucy Knight Kovac about it: \"It's never been very easy for me to be here, sometimes I felt like I would never fit in. But at the beginning of every day I have been grateful that I'm walking in here of my own choosing and not being carried in here on some gurney and at the end of every day if I have helped just one person, it's been worth it. And that didn't happen today and it makes me sad...\". Kovac reminds her that her day is not" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Are you a big candy fan? It's a confection that has sugar as the principal ingredient.\nI am! I am particularly fond of hersheys!\nCandies are so varied, including hard, soft, caramels, marshmallows, taffy, etc.. and of course chocolate!!\nThere's always new ones to try, for sure. I prefer dark chocolate covered ones myself =)\nEven vegetables, fruits and nuts that have been glazed and coated with sugar are considered candied. Vegetables though???\nWell, anything to make them more appealing, right? They don't always taste so good" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Candy , candies are usually made in smaller pieces. However, the definition of candy also depends upon how people treat the food. Unlike sweet pastries served for a dessert course at the end of a meal, candies are normally eaten casually, often with the fingers, as a snack between meals. Each culture has its own ideas of what constitutes candy rather than dessert. The same food may be a candy in one culture and a dessert in another.\nHistory.\nCandy has its origins mainly in Ancient India. Between" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Candy United States law to regulate food and drugs, including candy.\nClassification.\nSugar candies include hard candies, soft candies, caramels, marshmallows, taffy, and other candies whose principal ingredient is sugar. Commercially, sugar candies are often divided into groups according to the amount of sugar they contain and their chemical structure.\nChocolate is sometimes treated as a separate branch of confectionery. In this model, chocolate candies like chocolate candy bars and chocolate truffles are included. Hot chocolate or other cocoa-based drinks are excluded" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "The piano is one of the most beatiful instruments to have ever been invented\noh? Do you play?\nNo but i love listening to piano music, so many good players since it has been invented in 1700\nAre there any famous piano players?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Piano Piano\nThe piano is an acoustic, stringed musical instrument invented in Italy by Bartolomeo Cristofori around the year 1700 (the exact year is uncertain), in which the strings are struck by hammers. It is played using a keyboard, which is a row of keys (small levers) that the performer presses down or strikes with the fingers and thumbs of both hands to cause the hammers to strike the strings. \nThe word piano is a shortened form of \"pianoforte\", the Italian term for the early 1700s versions" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "John Howard (singer-songwriter) before the phrase \"home recorded.\" You wouldn't do that here. Piano and keyboards are the main instruments, but underneath there are lush orchestral strings, multi-layered backing vocals and carefully placed percussion. I get the impression of the kind of reckless, uninhibited inventiveness that made pop music so exciting in the 1960s and 70s.\nThe songs on \"Storeys\" could all have been written and recorded in any decade since the birth of pop music. The show-tune style that made \"Kid in a" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Broadway is so strange yet interesting! It's theatrical performances presented in the 41 professional theatres.\nHello I would like to talk about some poor peoples.\nI don't know much about that, but I do know that Boradway theatre is widely considered to represent the highest level of commercial threatre in the English-speaking world.\nOK lets talk about that current topic Broadway theatre, commonly known as Broadway, refers to the theatrical performances presented in the 41 professional theaters each with 500. \nI know! I also know that the Theater Distract is a very popular tourist attraction in New York City.\nThe Theater District is a popular tourist attraction in New York City. According to The Broadway League, for the 2017–2018 season (which ended May 27, 2018), total attendance was 13,792,614 and Broadway shows.\nWow that's pretty unreal! Another thing to consider is that the vast majority of Broadway shows are musicals.\nBroadway's first \"long-run\" musical was a 50-performance hit called The Elves in 1857. In 1870, the heart of Broadway was in Union Square, and by the end of the century, many theatres were near Madison Square. Theatres did not arrive in the Times Square area until the early 1900s, and the Broadway theatres did not consolidate there until a large number of theatres were built around the square in the 1920s and 1930s." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Broadway theatre theatre in New York.\nNew York did not have a significant theatre presence until about 1750, when actor-managers Walter Murray and Thomas Kean established a resident theatre company at the Theatre on Nassau Street, which held about 280 people. They presented Shakespeare plays and ballad operas such as \"The Beggar's Opera\". In 1752, William Hallam sent a company of twelve actors from Britain to the colonies with his brother Lewis as their manager. They established a theatre in Williamsburg, Virginia and opened with \"The Merchant" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Broadway theatre Broadway theatre\nBroadway theatre, also known simply as Broadway, refers to the theatrical performances presented in the 41 professional theatres, each with 500 or more seats located in the Theater District and Lincoln Center along Broadway, in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Along with London's West End theatre, Broadway theatre is widely considered to represent the highest level of commercial theatre in the English-speaking world.\nThe Theater District is a popular tourist attraction in New York City. According to The Broadway League, for the 2018–2019" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I wish i could learn to play guitar! I own an accoustic guitar and can't plau it\nIts not too hard, I love tone a guitar makes, the strings' vibration really make for a good vibe, I learned how to play on a hollow body guitar inside of a resonating chamber.\ni love the way it sounds as well! Where did the guitars come from" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Guitar type of chordophone, traditionally constructed from wood and strung with either gut, nylon or steel strings and distinguished from other chordophones by its construction and tuning. The modern guitar was preceded by the gittern, the vihuela, the four-course Renaissance guitar, and the five-course baroque guitar, all of which contributed to the development of the modern six-string instrument.\nThere are three main types of modern acoustic guitar: the classical guitar (Spanish guitar/nylon-string guitar), the steel-string acoustic" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Alex Webster met a kid in school who played bass in the high school jazz band. He wanted to make some extra money and it was five bucks a lesson. He did a good job too. His name was Mike Hudson. I don't know if he plays anymore. I lost touch with him. He's the one that got me started. I always wanted to play in a band, and to learn how to play lead guitar was going to take like five years. But I really liked the sound of the" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Blue is my favorite color! Is it yours?\nI do like blue. I like blues with a greenish hue, like azure. But other blues like ultramarine are pretty, too.\nHow does the different shades of blue come about?\nIt lies between violet and green on the light spectrum, so the closer the color moves to one side or the other, the stronger that color will be.\nInteresting. Does the color have any significant meaning to any cultures?\nIn many cultures. For example, in China in the eighth century artists would use cobalt blue for fine blue and white porcelain.\nI imagine those items are worth quite a bit now, right?\nI'm sure the originals are worth a lot. Especially as decorating them was done by brush painting. Now stencilling is employed; either that or transfer-printing.\nI figured that. Isn't blue considered a royal color?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Blue An optical effect called Tyndall scattering explains blue eyes. Distant objects appear more blue because of another optical effect called aerial perspective.\nBlue has been an important colour in art and decoration since ancient times. The semi-precious stone lapis lazuli was used in ancient Egypt for jewellery and ornament and later, in the Renaissance, to make the pigment ultramarine, the most expensive of all pigments. In the eighth century Chinese artists used cobalt blue to colour fine blue and white porcelain. In the Middle Ages, European artists used" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Blue–green distinction in language whole range of colors denoted by the English term \"blue\". Instead, it traditionally treats light blue (голубой, \"goluboy\") as a separate color independent from plain or dark blue (синий, \"siniy\"), with all seven \"basic\" colors of the spectrum (red–orange–yellow–green–голубой / \"goluboy\" (sky blue, light azure, but \"does not equal\" cyan)–синий / \"siniy\" (\"true\" deep blue, like synthetic ultramarine)–violet) while in" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "moustaches have different cultural associations like for 20th century arab countries they are associated with power. Beards in islamic traditionalism and lackof facial hair is associated with more liberal secular tendencies.\nI had noticed that while watching the news, but it is nice to know that it wasn't just in my head. I remember when it meant you were a hippy.\nit has many different purposes. in islam trimming the moustache is considered to be \"sunnah\" and \"mustahabb\" which means a way of life that is recommended especially amont sunni muslims!\nI know that in rural areas in the US it was a way of keeping warm when doing farm work in the winter. My dad always had facial hair in the winter.\nyup. is has been with us for a long time and we know because there are moustaches depicted in several acient art forms. for example a statue of 4th dynasty egyption prince rhotep has a mustache :)\nI have read some new studies that say humans are getting less hair as we evolve. No genetic need for anymore I guess." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Moustache secular tendencies. In Islam, trimming the moustache is considered to be a sunnah and mustahabb, that is, a way of life that is recommended, especially among Sunni Muslims.\nThe moustache is also a religious symbol for the male followers of the Yarsan religion.\nShaving with stone razors was technologically possible from Neolithic times. A mustache is depicted on a statue of the 4th Dynasty Egyptian prince Rahotep (c. 2550 BC). Another ancient portrait showing a shaved man with a moustache is an ancient Iranian (Scythian)" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Moustache saw their officers' lack of a moustache, beard and sideburns as a lack of manliness. Eventually British officers began to cultivate moustaches and other facial hair to gain the respect of their troops. The trend of sporting a moustache spread quickly through the army and then back home amongst the general British civilian population.\nVarious cultures have developed different associations with moustaches. For example, in many 20th-century Arab countries, moustaches are associated with power, beards with Islamic traditionalism, and lack of facial hair with more liberal," ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "My husband is a dental surgeon also known as dentist\nUgh, dentist are not my favorite doctor at all. I did not have a good experience as a child and it's never settled down. But the surgeons usually put you to sleep so thats good" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Dentist Dentist\nA dentist, also known as a dental surgeon, is a surgeon who specializes in dentistry, the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases and conditions of the oral cavity. The dentist's supporting team aids in providing oral health services. The dental team includes dental assistants, dental hygienists, dental technicians, and sometimes dental therapists.\nHistory.\nHistory Middle Ages.\nIn China as well as France, the first people to perform dentistry were barbers. They have been categorized into 2 distinct groups: guild" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Pediatric dentistry to work at dental schools to teach and supervise clinical training. Being a pediatric dentist there is one important factor for your everyday job, that is communication. Communication gives the dentist and the parents a good connection, where the parents can have confidence in the doctor working on their kids and also be able to follow the dentist instructions either for at home care or for pre-op and post-op instructions. Being a pediatric dentist it is important to not only have a trust within the kids but also a trust within" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I've enjoyed going horseback riding a few times as a child. I remember thinking it was so cool that they could sleep standing up!\nIs it a dangerous ride?\nIf you're worried about the dangers, you could try a simulator. All of the therapeutic benefits without any of the danger!\ntherapeutic benefit ,is it a techniques in horse riding?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Equine-assisted therapy Equine-assisted therapy\nEquine-assisted therapy (EAT) encompasses a range of treatments that involve activities with horses and other equines to promote human physical and mental health. The use of EAT has roots in antiquity, and EAT applies to physical health issues in modern form dates to the 1960s. Modern use of horses for mental health treatment dates to the 1990s. Systematic review of studies of EAT as applied to physical health date only to about 2007, and a lack of common terminology and standardization has caused problems with meta" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Equine-assisted therapy mental health treatment provides any benefit.\nTypes Therapeutic horseback riding.\nTherapeutic riding is used by disabled individuals who ride horses to relax, and to develop muscle tone, coordination, confidence, and well-being.\nTherapeutic horseback riding is considered recreational therapy where an individual is taught by a non-therapist riding instructor how to actively control a horse while riding. It is used as exercise to improve sensory and motor skills for coordination, balance, and posture.\nMost research has focused on the physical benefit of therapeutic" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I am thinking about starting a run routine. Do you run?\nWell, I occasionally go jogging, but I don't go running. I'm sure you know there's a difference lol\nYeah, Do you recommend any particular shoes?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Running -mass mechanics is that changes in kinetic and potential energy within a stride occur simultaneously, with energy storage accomplished by springy tendons and passive muscle elasticity. The term running can refer to any of a variety of speeds ranging from jogging to sprinting.\nIt is assumed that the ancestors of humankind developed the ability to run for long distances about 2.6 million years ago, probably in order to hunt animals. Competitive running grew out of religious festivals in various areas. Records of competitive racing date back to the Tailteann Games in Ireland" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "The Adventures of Chuck and Friends wheels\nI've got a full tank for adventure\nAnd a hard time standing still\nSo let's go, me and you\nOver, round, and through\nTrucks go, see, and do\nSo let's go, me and you\n/poem\nMusic Ending Song.\npoem\nGive me a mountain to climb and watch me do it, yeah.\nAny day anytime, you know I'm up to it.\nI got what it takes to come through,\n'coz there's" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Unicycles are so fun but are a little weird since they only have one wheel.\nI can imagine it takes a lot of balance.\nIt does! Trying to stay on the frame and the saddle while peddling is tough.\nI cant imagine. I wonder who invented it" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Unicycle trials.\nHistory.\nUS patents for single-wheeled 'velocipedes' were published in 1869 by Frederick Myers and in 1881 by Battista Scuri.\nUnicycle design has developed since the Penny Farthing and later the advent of the first unicycle into many variations including: the seatless unicycle (\"ultimate wheel\") and the tall (\"giraffe\") unicycle. During the late 1980s some extreme sportsmen took an interest in the unicycle and modified unicycles to enable them to engage in off-road or mountain unicycling, trials" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Pretty Girls (Britney Spears and Iggy Azalea song) described the video as \"entertaining and kind of weird. There’s a lot of big hair; Spears does some endearing waving (and generally seems to be having a good time)\". He concluded, \"Our favorite part is actually probably the tag at the end, where Spears and Azalea are just goofing around in the car; you can imagine Spears turning to Azalea afterwards and squealing, \"That was really cool, I had so much fun,\" and meaning it\". Kirthana Ramisetti for \"New York" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I'm not very superstitious or spiritual but I know a good amount about ghosts, I think. Of course they're basically spirits or apparitions of the dead.\nI am quite spiritual but I am not sure what I believe about ghosts. When my mother died, I know I felt her presence and a lot of freaky stuff happened.\nOh okay, well what I find interesting is that ghosts are described so differently. Some people say they're an invisible presence but others say they're translucent and wispy.\nHave many people actually SEEN these apparitions? I would love to know more." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Ghost \".\nThe belief in the existence of an afterlife, as well as manifestations of the spirits of the dead, is widespread, dating back to animism or ancestor worship in pre-literate cultures. Certain religious practices—funeral rites, exorcisms, and some practices of spiritualism and ritual magic—are specifically designed to rest the spirits of the dead. Ghosts are generally described as solitary, human-like essences, though stories of ghostly armies and the ghosts of animals rather than humans have also been recounted. They are" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "The New Church (Swedenborgian) teachings originated from an angel or spirit and the spiritual world was revealed to him so humanity would know that there is life after death: \"... When I think of what I am about to write and while I am writing, I enjoy a complete inspiration, for otherwise it would be my own; but now I know for certain that what I write is the living truth of God.\" \"That the Lord manifested Himself before me His servant, and sent me to this office, and that He afterward opened the" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "The historical meaning of Hindu has changed over centuries which as a modern day Hindu is intriguing\nI have never been very interested, but I dont know a lot about it\nWell originally it just meant people living in the Indian subcontinent but I guess that's not very interesting for you\nI am interested in learning more about it" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Hindus geographic, ethnic or cultural identifier for people living in the Indian subcontinent around or beyond the Sindhu (Indus) river. By the 16th century, the term began to refer to residents of the subcontinent who were not Turkic or Muslims.\nThe historical development of Hindu self-identity within the local South Asian population, in a religious or cultural sense, is unclear. Competing theories state that Hindu identity developed in the British colonial era, or that it may have developed post-8th century CE after the Islamic invasion and medieval Hindu" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Ebony Patterson a site that is already embellished. What does it mean to give presence and meaning to a space that has been essentially unheard of? How do we reclaim what is meant for the collective? These are questions I want to pose not only for the exhibition but also for the community who once used it and will now use it again, and learn from what they have to say.Patterson further elaborated after the work was complete, noting, \"I am very interested in how regular people claim space and that's what" ]
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