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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "My dad was a truck driver.\nOh? Did he end up being away from home a lot?\nYes, he drive all through the US and Canada.\nHow long were the trips usually?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Truck driver land, typically to and from manufacturing plants, retail and distribution centers. Truck drivers are also responsible for inspecting all their vehicles for mechanical items or issues relating to safe operation. Others, such as driver/sales workers, are also responsible for sales, completing additional services such as cleaning, preparation and entertaining (such as cooking and making hot drinks) and customer service.\nTypes.\nThere are three major types of truck driver employment:\n- Owner-operators (also known as O/Os, or" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Justin Morgan (Home and Away) and Julie McGauran, the head of drama at Seven Network, about a role in the show. After hearing the pitch, Stewart accepted the audition. \"Home and Away\" marks Stewart's second television appearance since he took time away from acting to be a stay-at-home dad. He commented, \"I got to the end of three years of raising my daughter and just thought, 'Oh, I need to work. I've got to get her through school.'\" New Zealand actor Benedict" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I was on the game show Jeopardy once! But, I didn't win anything. :(\nHow exciting! what a pity you didn't win anything. Did you know some of the answers?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Jeopardy! 1978 to March 1979. The current version, a daily syndicated show produced by Sony Pictures Television, premiered on September 10, 1984.\nBoth NBC versions and the weekly syndicated version were hosted by Art Fleming. Don Pardo served as announcer until 1975, and John Harlan announced for the 1978–1979 season. Since its inception, the daily syndicated version has featured Alex Trebek as host and Johnny Gilbert as announcer.\nWith over 8,000 episodes aired, the daily syndicated version of \"Jeopardy!\" has won a record 33 Daytime" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "2005 FA Cup Final similar experience from his early Arsenal career: \"I know how they feel because we lost against Liverpool and did not deserve to lose. If your name is on the cup you win it.\"\nFerguson was proud of his team's performance, but admitted their failure throughout the season to convert chances into goals, had cost them once more. Of the game, he continued: \"In cup football, you need a break and we didn't get one. We've had luck in the past, so you" ]
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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?\n There are many brands and varieties of energy drinks which I prefer over coke.\nWhat are these brands?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Red Bull Red Bull\nRed Bull is an energy drink sold by Red Bull GmbH, an Austrian company created in 1987. Red Bull has the highest market share of any energy drink in the world, with 6.790 billion cans sold in a year ().\nAustrian entrepreneur Dietrich Mateschitz was inspired by an existing energy drink named Krating Daeng, which was first introduced and sold in Thailand by Chaleo Yoovidhya. He took this idea, modified the ingredients to suit the tastes of Westerners, and, in partnership with Chaleo, founded" ]
[ "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;", "My neighbor just bought a lexus, do you know anything about that brand?\nThat's a nice brand! It first started in 1983 with a project to create a new premium sedan. \nInteresting, do you know what country the brand is based in?\nThey are a japanese car so they are made in Japan. They are actually part of Toyota. \nOh that's cool I had no idea. I'd love to visit Japan one day, seems like a fascinating place.\nIt really is a great place. The lexus cars a primarily produced in the Chubu and Kyushu regions. \nCan you tell me more about the Kyushu region?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Kyushu University Kyushu University\n, abbreviated to , is a Japanese national university located in Fukuoka, in the island of Kyushu. It is the 4th oldest university in Japan and one of the former Imperial Universities. It is considered as one of the most prestigious research-oriented universities in Japan. The history of Kyushu University can be traced back to the medical schools of the Fukuoka feudal domain (福岡藩 Fukuoka han) established in 1867.\nThere are 2,089 foreign students () enrolled in the University. It was chosen for the Global" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Accidents & Accusations Tour asking is, 'What are you gonna say? Do you know what you're gonna say?' As usual I didn't plan anything, but I thought I'd say something brand new and just say, 'Just so you know, we're ashamed the President of the United States is from Texas.'\" This was met with thunderous applause and cheers.\nThe North American leg began as scheduled on July 21, 2006 at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit. The tour itinerary continued to suffer cancellations" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I enjoy Live Action Role Playing. Have you ever participated?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Live action role-playing game Live action role-playing game\nA live action role-playing game (LARP) is a form of role-playing game where the participants physically portray their characters. The players pursue goals within a fictional setting represented by the real world while interacting with each other in character. The outcome of player actions may be mediated by game rules or determined by consensus among players. Event arrangers called gamemasters decide the setting and rules to be used and facilitate play.\nThe first LARPs were run in the late 1970s, inspired" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Dan Blackburn saying, \"Never, I doubt I will ever put goalie pads on again. I don't have interest in playing net.\" He also stated, \"It's not bittersweet, you know what? I don't really miss it anymore - it's been such a long time. It was a chapter of my life and I'm on to the next...I don't have any regrets at all about what transpired or the way things happened for me. I really enjoy what I do now in the business" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Hi\nHi there! How are you doing today? First day of summer :) I've got some gorgeous sunflowers growing in my backyard, soaking up the sun.\nThat's awesome! I don't see many sunflowers where I live. I didn't know helianthus was the technical name. They look like a really interesting type of flower.\nI didn't know that either. Its cool how their name is based off it resembling the sun\nOh really? That's interesting. It really does resemble the sun well now that you mention it. I don't know of any other plants that are bright yellow like that." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Sun Sun\nThe Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. It is a nearly perfect sphere of hot plasma, with internal convective motion that generates a magnetic field via a dynamo process. It is by far the most important source of energy for life on Earth. Its diameter is about 1.39 million kilometers (864,000 miles), or 109 times that of Earth, and its mass is about 330,000 times that of Earth. It accounts for about 99.86% of the total mass of the Solar System." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "2016 Goody's Fast Relief 500 held up there and we couldn’t pass and if I did try to make moves or try to make a pass, I got cutoff.”\nJeff Gordon, who finished sixth in his final substitute ride in the No. 88 car, said that \"like Homestead, you don't really know how special some of those moments are until years down the road. Maybe that's just my personality when I can reflect on it, go back through my career. This has really done a lot for me integrating into" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Wow! Picnic areas usually have built-in grills, I didn't know that!\nYes I live next to a park, it is a good idea as it can help to prevent fires.\nI guess grilling is nothing new, as it has existed in the Americas since before the Europeans got here.\nI guess the Native Americans tried to eat raw meat and thought \"we could do better\"!\nToo bad the Europeans thought Native Americans were \"backwards\" and instead spread (even if unknowingly) their diseases and their gunfire. \nThe Native Americans did put up a tough resistance, they were strong warriors and used their knowledge of the land to their advantage," ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Native Americans in the United States warfare, including biological warfare, territorial confiscation and slavery. After its creation, the United States, as part of its policy of settler colonialism, waged war and perpetrated massacres against many Native American peoples, removed them from their ancestral lands, and subjected them to one-sided treaties and to discriminatory government policies into the 20th century. Since the 1960s, Native American self-determination movements have resulted in changes to the lives of Native Americans, though there are still many contemporary issues faced by Native Americans. Today, there" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "2002 United States Grand Prix race since the introduction of timing to the nearest thousandth of a second.\nIt was Ferrari's eighth one-two finish of the season. Barrichello said \"To win, it was very, very, very good... I got to the last corner, I didn't know what to do and nothing has been said. Michael was just very kind to, you know, let us finish equally. I guess I pointed a little bit in front, but, you know, what can we say?\" Schumacher" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I really like the Rolling Stones. Who is your favorite band?\nI like Metallica, but the Rolling Stones are good too, I'm a fan of Mick Jagger (the vocalist) for sure.\nMick Jagger definitely had an individual style." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Mick Jagger Mick Jagger\nSir Michael Philip Jagger (born 26 July 1943) is an English singer, songwriter, actor, and film producer who gained worldwide fame as the lead singer and one of the founder members of the Rolling Stones. Jagger's career has spanned over five decades, and he has been described as \"one of the most popular and influential frontmen in the history of rock & roll\". His distinctive voice and energetic live performances, along with Keith Richards' guitar style, have been the trademark of the Rolling" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Andrew Loog Oldham , and remained an influence.\n- bringing John Lennon and Paul McCartney to the recording studio, which led to their song \"I Wanna Be Your Man\" becoming the Rolling Stones' second single;\n- encouraging Mick Jagger and Keith Richards to start writing their own songs (\"Tell Me\" was their first); and\n- promoting a \"bad boy\" image for the Rolling Stones in contrast to the Beatles. Oldham generated widely reprinted headlines like \"Would You Let Your Sister Go with a Rolling Stone" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I've always thought India was a beautiful country - what can you tell me about it?\nIndia really is, especially their cuisine. South Asia is super nice.,\nWhat type of cuisine/meals do they have there? I've never eaten any Indian food" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Indian cuisine Indian cuisine\nIndian cuisine consists of a wide variety of regional and traditional cuisines native to the Indian subcontinent. Given the range of diversity in soil type, climate, culture, ethnic groups, and occupations, these cuisines vary substantially from each other and use locally available spices, herbs, vegetables, and fruits. Indian food is also heavily influenced by religion, in particular Hindu, cultural choices and traditions. The cuisine is also influenced by centuries of Islamic rule, particularly the Mughal rule. Samosas and pilafs can be regarded" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Orality always snow there. What colour are the bears?\" Typical response: \"I don't know. I've seen a black bear. I've never seen any others. … Every locality has its own animals.\"\n- Oral subjects proved unwilling to analyze themselves. When asked \"what sort of person are you?\" one responded: \"What can I say about my own heart? How can I talk about my character? Ask others; they can tell you about me. I myself can’t say" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "My favorite dessert is chocolate cake. It is cake flavored with melted chocolate or cocoa powder.\nI used to have that for every birthday. I bet chocolate is the most popular cake\nIt is quite popular. They can also be made with fudge, vanilla creme, and other sweeteners.\nDo you happen to know the history of cake? When was it invented?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Cake Cake\nCake is a form of sweet food that is usually baked. In their oldest forms, cakes were modifications of breads, but cakes now cover a wide range of preparations that can be simple or elaborate, and that share features with other desserts such as pastries, meringues, custards, and pies.\nThe most commonly used cake ingredients include flour, sugar, eggs, butter or oil or margarine, a liquid, and leavening agents, such as baking soda or baking powder. Common additional ingredients and flavourings include" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Chocolate cake Chocolate cake\nChocolate cake or chocolate gâteau (from French: \"gâteau au chocolat\") is a cake flavored with melted chocolate, cocoa powder, or both.\nHistory.\nChocolate cake is made with chocolate. It can also include other ingredients. These include fudge, vanilla creme, and other sweeteners.The history of chocolate cake goes back to 1764, when Dr. James Baker discovered how to make chocolate by grinding cocoa beans between two massive circular millstones.\nIn 1828, Coenraad van Houten of the Netherlands" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Hi. I like playing music. I played the piano growing up It's an acoustic stringed instrument invented by Bartolomeo Cristofori in Italy in 1700\nWhat are your favorite songs to play on the piano?\nI like most kinds. There are different elements such as pitch, rhythm and\nWhat is a good type of piano for beginners to practice playing?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Piano the stronger the attack. The name was created as a contrast to harpsichord, a musical instrument that does not allow variation in volume. The first fortepianos in the 1700s had a quieter sound and smaller dynamic range.\nAn acoustic piano usually has a protective wooden case surrounding the soundboard and metal strings, which are strung under great tension on a heavy metal frame. Pressing one or more keys on the piano's keyboard causes a padded hammer (typically padded with firm felt) to strike the strings. The hammer rebounds from" ]
[ "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" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I like barbies.\nBarbie was my favorite fashion doll as a child from Mattel.\nI have about 500 barbies in my collection.\nWhoa! That makes sense that Mattel has sold over a billion Barbies for fifty years.\nI have a few Barbies that are worth over 1000 dollars." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Barbie doll and her lifestyle.\nMattel has sold over a billion Barbie dolls, making it the company's largest and most profitable line. However, sales have declined sharply since 2014. The doll transformed the toy business in affluent communities worldwide by becoming a vehicle for the sale of related merchandise (accessories, clothes, friends of Barbie, etc.). She had a significant impact on social values by conveying characteristics of female independence, and with her multitude of accessories, an idealized upscale life-style that can be shared" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "LaVonne Salleé religious references, Barbie's nudity seems to provoke strong responses from viewers. Salleé's penchant for adding nipples to bare-chested Barbies riles some people. As Salleé remarks, \"Nipples are my specialty...I can give her a beautiful set of nipples. She likes that.\" Salleé has also denoted her critics' attitude as, \"Heaven forbid that Barbie should have nipples.\" Salleé is adamant that she does not create pornographic Barbies; indeed, she insists she is not into defaming Barbie. As a result of" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I think that people with Blond hair are overrated. The word was first documented in 1481.\nWell I actually just dyed my hair blonde this past weekend.\nI don't really understand why blonde's are more desirable in modern culture, when they're stereotyped to be less intelligent.\nI break that stereotype. I just graduated with two degrees. " ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree\nA bachelor's degree (from Middle Latin \"baccalaureus\") or baccalaureate (from Modern Latin \"baccalaureatus\") is an undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to seven years (depending on institution and academic discipline). In some institutions and educational systems, some bachelor's degrees can only be taken as graduate or postgraduate degrees after a first degree has been completed. In countries with qualifications frameworks, bachelor's degrees are normally one of the major" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Blond blond and, in medieval artwork, Eve, Mary Magdalene, and the Virgin Mary are often shown with blond hair. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, scientific racists categorized blond hair and blue eyes as characteristics of the supreme Nordic race. In contemporary western culture, blonde women are often negatively stereotyped as sexually attractive, but unintelligent.\nEtymology, spelling, and grammar.\nEtymology, spelling, and grammar Origins and meanings.\nThe word \"blond\" is first documented in English in 1481 and derives from" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I really love extreme couponing, I'm such a couponer. It saves lots of money.\nNightline did a segment called How Far can $50 go - did you see it?\nI haven't seen this one, it sounds like something for me. What was it about?\nA segment about shoppers making some pretty extensive use and getting a lot of stuff - amazing\nThat sounds incredible, I love putting old stuff to use, I don't like throwing things away. The same goes for discounts, I love them." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Extreme Couponing regular airings in April 2011.\nOn June 6, 2011, TLC announced it ordered a second season of \"Extreme Couponing\". It premiered on Wednesday, September 28, 2011.\nThe third season debuted on May 28, 2012.\nOn November 20, 2015, the show returned to Discovery Family, a sister network to TLC, and was renamed \"Greatest Givers: Extreme Couponing\" for its run during the Thanksgiving season. It now runs regularly on Thursday nights on Discovery Family.\nReception." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Extreme Couponing \"Hard Times Turn Coupon Clipping Into the Newest Extreme Sport\". On March 25, 2010, ABC Nightline followed up with its Season 3 premiere with a segment entitled \"Extreme Couponing Competition: How Far Can $50 Go?\"\nTLC's \"Extreme Couponing\" is a show about shoppers who make extensive and focused use of coupons to save money while accumulating large quantities of goods. It was previewed in December 2010; after surpassing network expectations with more than 2 million viewers, it received a series order and began" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "When I start to feel sick I take Vitamin C and it shortens my cold.\nIts so good for you! It's also known as ascorbic acid and -ascorbic acid, is a vitamin found in food and included as a dietary supplement.\nHow much should an average weight adult take per day?\nI'm not actually sure but i know large doses may cause gastrointestinal discomfort, headache, insomnia, and flushing of the skin.\nWow. I guess it's important to make sure you don't overdose on it!\nDefinitely! also Its unclear if supplementation affects the risk of cancer, cardiovascular disease, or dementia.\nHow else can you get Vitamin C other then in a pill?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Vitamin C , however, some evidence that regular use may shorten the length of colds. It is unclear whether supplementation affects the risk of cancer, cardiovascular disease, or dementia. It may be taken by mouth or by injection.\nVitamin C is generally well tolerated. Large doses may cause gastrointestinal discomfort, headache, trouble sleeping, and flushing of the skin. Normal doses are safe during pregnancy. The United States Institute of Medicine recommends against taking large doses.\nVitamin C was discovered in 1912, isolated in 1928, and" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Vitamin C Vitamin C\nVitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid and -ascorbic acid, is a vitamin found in various foods and sold as a dietary supplement. It is used to prevent and treat scurvy. Vitamin C is an essential nutrient involved in the repair of tissue and the enzymatic production of certain neurotransmitters. It is required for the functioning of several enzymes and is important for immune system function. It also functions as an antioxidant. \nCurrent evidence does not support its use for the prevention of the common cold. There is" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I love watching Mystery film" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Mystery film a criminal.\nSuspense is often maintained as an important plot element. This can be done through the use of the soundtrack, camera angles, heavy shadows, and surprising plot twists. Alfred Hitchcock used all of these techniques, but would sometimes allow the audience in on a pending threat then draw out the moment for dramatic effect.\nThis genre has ranged from early mystery tales, fictional or literary detective stories, to classic Hitchcockian suspense-thrillers to classic private detective films. A related film subgenre is spy films." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Jiro Dreams of Sushi Jiro Dreams of Sushi\" should prove satisfying even for filmgoers who don't care for the cuisine.\" On Metacritic, the film has a score of 77 out of 100, based on 27 reviews, indicating \"generally favorable reviews\".\nRoger Ebert called it a \"portrait of tunnel vision\" and concluded:\nWhile watching it, I found myself drawn into the mystery of this man. Are there any unrealized wishes in his life? Secret diversions? Regrets? If you find an occupation you love and spend" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "It's so fun to go visit my sister in Canada every year.\nCanada is one of my favorite places in North America!\nI really like the British Columbia area. What's your favorite place?\nI really enjoy going to Ottawa or one of their largest metropolitan areas, which are Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver.\nWhat's there to do in Montreal? I've never been there.\nIt has lots to see, actually! And you get to experience really distinct seasons and climate depending on when you visit!\nHave you ever taken one of those train rides across Canada?\nAre you talking about \"The Canadian\", the transcontinental passenger train that is operated by Via Rail Canada? If so, I haven't. But I'd love to!\nThat could be, I'm not sure of the name. When did \"The Canadian\" start operating?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Canadian Pacific Railway Canadian Pacific Railway\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR), also known formerly as CP Rail between 1968 and 1996, and known as simply Canadian Pacific is a historic Canadian Class I railroad incorporated in 1881. The railroad is owned by Canadian Pacific Railway Limited, which began operations as legal owner in a corporate restructuring in 2001.\nHeadquartered in Calgary, Alberta, it owns approximately of track all across Canada and into the United States, stretching from Montreal to Vancouver, and as far north as Edmonton. Its rail network" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Rebel Wilson 2015 Lafayette shooting, stating, \"I don't like getting political but America you really have to follow Australia's example re gun laws. I don't remember a mass shooting in Australia since they overhauled the gun laws. It seems like every week in America there's a shooting. I just want people to be safe, especially people that are doing one of my favorite things in the world—going out to the movies to have fun.\"" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Ive always wanted to try snorkeling\nThe practice of swimming on a body of water with a diving mask?\nYes, seems quite fun, never got a chance to do it tho\nIf you do it in cold water make sure you wear a wetsuit.\nOh yea need to retain body heat I assume?\nI think so cause the wetsuit provides thermal insulation.\nOh thats cool, It makes sense, you dont want to die of something so trivial" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Dry suit Dry suit\nA dry suit or drysuit provides the wearer with environmental protection by way of thermal insulation and exclusion of water, and is worn by divers, boaters, water sports enthusiasts, and others who work or play in or near cold or contaminated water. A dry suit normally protects the whole body except the head, hands, and possibly the feet. In hazmat configurations, however, all of these are covered as well.\nThe main difference between dry suits and wetsuits is that dry suits are designed to prevent" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Colby Miller no choice, because ive always wanted to wear tights and the saving people is just an added bonus. No seriously, most superheroes do get a little something on the side depending on how many people they save. anyway ive digressed, this will be my last entry. so i will leave you with the great words of Milli Vanilli, \"Blame it on the Rain,\" yes just blame it on the rain. Oh, and always pull out, its good for your health.\"\nTelevision series" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I have 2 teenage children - do you know much about parenting?\nI know parenting is tough, there are a lot of intracacies that go into raising a child\nYes there can be - what other insight into parenting do you have?\nGovernments can have a huge role in parenting as well\nThat's an area I would not agree with in most situations. Even the social service programs such as foster care need an overhaul" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Foster care Foster care\nFoster care is a system in which a minor has been placed into a ward, group home (residential child care community, treatment center, etc.), or private home of a state-certified caregiver, referred to as a \"foster parent\" or with a family member approved by the state. The placement of the child is normally arranged through the government or a social service agency. The institution, group home or foster parent is compensated for expenses unless with a family member.\nThe State" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Adam Carolla said it's both: \"Well, there's a lot of jokes in it, but you know, it's like... Well, if you have a fat friend you may make a lot of fat jokes about your fat friend, but he's still fat\".\nCarolla's latest book is \"Daddy, Stop Talking!: And Other Things My Kids Want but won't be Getting,\" in which Carolla writes about modern parenting. Carolla describes what he believes adults must do if they don't want" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I love the Hanna Barbera cartoon The FLinstones\nI like The flinstones too, thay were one of my favorites cartoons, i cant wait to show them to my future kids!\nYea, it is vintage and classic the 1st run date was 1960-1966 hard to believe\nYes, i know they are originally named FLAGSTONES, but the name changed flinstones is better :D\nyes, and it was the most successful animated series until the Simpsons came alsog\nI didnt know that, the simpsons now hold the lead, and they will forever, i always liked the way they ride cars in The Flinstones\nYes and the way all of the modern conveniences were powered by some sort of animal\nYes :D, when that was acceptable flinstones made cigarette commercials, crazy right :D" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "The Flintstones juxtaposition of modern everyday concerns in the Stone Age setting. \"The Flintstones\" was the most financially successful and longest-running network animated franchise for three decades, until \"The Simpsons\" debuted in late 1989. In 2013, \"TV Guide\" ranked \"The Flintstones\" the second-greatest TV cartoon of all time (after \"The Simpsons\").\nOverview.\nThe show is set in a comical, satirical version of the Stone Age which, although it uses primitive technology, resembles mid-20th-century" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Scared of Beautiful on track. I just remember feeling like that at a point in my life. I know there are so many people out there that go through that dark time and I felt like it could speak to a lot of people.\" One of her favorites songs on the album, Norwood remarked that she calls \"Scared of Beautiful\" her \"The Greatest Love of All,\" referring to Whitney Houston’s 1986 classic. In April 2012, Midi Mafia's Kevin Risto claimed that the song had been recorded by several other" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "We are planning a trip to Tokyo, the capital of Japan. Have you ever been?\nNo, but i always wanted to go.\nWe are so excited it is literally the most populous metropolitan in the world.\nI hope you have a fun time in Japan.\nDo you have any summer trips planned.\nYes, we are going to Orlando, Florida." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Orlando Magic Orlando Magic\nThe Orlando Magic are an American professional basketball team based in Orlando, Florida. The Magic compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league's Eastern Conference Southeast Division. The franchise was established in 1989 as an expansion franchise, and such notable NBA stars as Shaquille O'Neal, Penny Hardaway, Patrick Ewing, Grant Hill, Tracy McGrady, Steve Francis, Dwight Howard, Vince Carter, Rashard Lewis, Dominique Wilkins, and Hedo Türkoğlu have played for the club throughout its young history" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "WZRD (band) , 'I don’t know what I’m going to do, but if I have to go back home, you can still send me beats, and we can still work.” I brought it up, not for a guilt trip, but like, “Yo fam, how are we still going to work?' Because I knew if I wasn’t proactive, I wasn’t going to get anything accomplished. So I was like, 'If I go back to Cleveland, it’s temporary, literally until" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I try to take care of my skin by avoiding excessive sun exposure\nThat's a smart choice. I don't like spending much time in the sun myself.\nIt gets dangerous with UV exposure being the primary cause of melanoma\nMelanoma is one of the main reasons I don't enjoy prolonged sun exposure and have never used a tanning bed. I'd rather be pale and cancer free. " ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Sunburn Sunburn\nSunburn is a form of radiation burn that affects living tissue, such as skin, that results from an overexposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, commonly from the Sun. Common symptoms in humans and other animals include red or reddish skin that is hot to the touch, pain, general fatigue, and mild dizziness. An excess of UV radiation can be life-threatening in extreme cases. Excessive UV radiation is the leading cause of primarily non-malignant skin tumors. \nSunburn is an inflammatory response in the" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Electromagnetic radiation and health often have high rates of cataracts because of the increased levels of UV radiation in the upper atmosphere. It is hypothesized that depletion of the ozone layer and a consequent increase in levels of UV light on the ground may increase future rates of cataracts. Note that the lens filters UV light, so if it is removed via surgery, one may be able to see UV light.\nProlonged exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun can lead to melanoma and other skin malignancies. Clear evidence establishes ultraviolet radiation, especially the non-" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I listened to Katy Perry growing up! Her iconic song \"Firework\" or \"Teenage Dream\" still comes about in my mind sometimes! Who did you listen to growing up?\nI loved Backstreet boys :) Katty Perry aka KAtheryn Hudson is such a good singer and songwriter\nAhh Backstreet Boys \"I want it that way\" my friends and I decided for the end of our high school career to do a talent show where we sang that song! One of the most hilarious memories after 7 years after graduating now." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "I Want It That Way I Want It That Way\n\"I Want It That Way\" is a song by American boy band the Backstreet Boys. It was released on April 12, 1999, as the lead single from their third studio album, \"Millennium\". It was written by Max Martin and Andreas Carlsson, while Martin and Kristian Lundin produced it. The pop ballad talks about a relationship strained by matters of emotional or physical distance.\nCritically, the song was met with positive reception, with many critics commending its catchiness, also" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Thinking of You (Katy Perry song) Thinking of You (Katy Perry song)\n\"Thinking of You\" is a song written and recorded by American singer and songwriter Katy Perry from her second studio album, \"One of the Boys\" (2008). It was produced by Butch Walker, and released on January 12, 2009 as the album's third single. \"Thinking of You\" deals with a break-up in which Perry does not want to move on but has no choice, and feels nostalgic of a previous lover while in a relationship" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "hello I like Scooby Doo. Do you?\ni do, in particular the original. \"Scooby-Doo, Where are you?\"\nAwesome. I can't remember the names of all the characters but I remember I loved the cartoon so much as a kid\nScooby, Shag, Fred, Velma and Daphne... Mystery Incorparated :)\nShag was the one always taking care of Scooby right?. Sometimes he acts weirds :)\nthats absolutely right Shaggy an Amatuer Detective was Scooby-Doo's life long friend... As the series went on he start to share some of his traits\nLife long friend in deed. I recently watched a real life movie of all the characters look so much like the originals from the cartoons we grew up with " ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Scooby-Doo (film) Scooby-Doo (film)\nScooby-Doo (also known as Scooby-Doo: The Movie) is a 2002 American live-action/computer-animated family adventure comedy film based on the long-running Hanna-Barbera animated television series of the same name. It is the first installment in the \"Scooby-Doo\" live-action film series, directed by Raja Gosnell, written by James Gunn, and starring Freddie Prinze Jr., Sarah Michelle Gellar, Matthew Lillard, Linda Cardellini and Rowan Atkinson." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "A Pup Named Scooby-Doo of older cartoon characters, reducing the original \"Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!\" cast to elementary-aged kids. (In doing so, the series reintroduced Fred Jones and Velma Dinkley to the show, both of whom had not appeared as regular characters since the 1970s, and erased Scrappy-Doo from the cast.) This new show also used the same basic formula as the original 1969 show: the \"Scooby-Doo Detective Agency\" (a forerunner of Mystery Inc.) solved supernatural-based mysteries" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I love cookies!" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Cookie Cookie\nA cookie is a baked or cooked food that is typically small, flat and sweet. It usually contains flour, sugar and some type of oil or fat. It may include other ingredients such as raisins, oats, chocolate chips, nuts, etc.\nIn most English-speaking countries except for the United States and Canada, crisp cookies are called biscuits. Chewier biscuits are sometimes called \"cookies\" even in the United Kingdom. Some cookies may also be named by their shape, such as date squares" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Black and white cookie they were delivered to the office weekly on Wednesdays. Dell'Abate admitted, \"I probably had 7 or 8. The little ones, not the big ones.\"\nOn November 11,2012, CW's \"Hart of Dixie\" references the cookie. Main character Dr. Zoe Hart mentions this as her favorite cookie and love interest, Wade, attempts to bake some to make up for eating her black and white cookies.\nSee also.\n- Cuisine of New York City\n- List of shortbread biscuits and cookies" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Do you like to Inline Skate? I'm 33 now and have been aggressive skating since I was 9. I think it's what keeps me in great shape.\nI do it's crazy how popular it is now, it's practiced internationally\nI mostly street skate but I've been knowing to jump a vert ramp from time to time. Do you happen to know how long Inline has been around?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Inline skating by the proprietary eponym \"rollerblading\", or just \"blading\", due to the popular brand of inline skates, Rollerblade.\nHistory.\nThe German branch of SKF developed and produced inline-skates in 1978 with wheels for hockey or for the street. The product was stopped after one year as the management did not want a consumer product in its portfolio.\nOther inline skates were developed as a substitute for ice skates, \"Life\" magazine published a photo of American skater Eric Heiden, training for the" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "5.0 albums to produce something better.\nAs an artist, you want to wake up every day and feel like you're doing something people don't think you can do. Now I feel like I've been put in that position again, where it's more doubt than expectancy. The doubt is what fuels me, so to speak. I've been real fortunate where I have great people around me. Everybody wants to freakin' work with me – not that everybody didn't [before], but it's different" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "My position is a linebacker. I am part of the defensive team. I stand about 3-5 yards behind the line of scrimmage. \nYou must be a pretty big guy to play a linebacker. Do you serve a main role in that position?\nYeah, I do alright. We usually do a two point stance, some people think we do three or four, but those are defensive lineman.\nInteresting. I did not know that. Can you explain anything else about being a linebacker?\nI provide that extra run protection or pass protection depending on what is going on.\nOh I see. You must have to be a pretty sharp person to be able to do that on the fly." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Linebacker three-point stance\" or \"four-point stance\" before the ball is snapped).\nThe goal of the linebacker is to provide either extra run protection or extra pass protection based on the particular defensive play being executed. Another key play of the linebacker position is blitzing. A blitz occurs when a linebacker acts as an extra pass rusher running into any exposed gap. When a blitz is called by the defense, it is mainly to sack or hurry the opposing offense's quarterback.\nLinebackers are often regarded" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Madison Hedgecock at) that fullback position is really a tight end or be on the line of scrimmage or we flex him. We do so many things over there that for a rookie to come in and absorb that is pretty difficult to do. He struggled a bit for awhile. I think he really has a better understanding of what we are trying to do right now.\" Hedgecock said he had a slight advantage coming in because of the system he was in at North Carolina. \"My college offense the fullback was similar to" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "DO you enjoy playing cue sports at all\nYeah I do like to play billiards which is played with a cue stick. What about you?\nI have never played billiards before, I usually play darts or pool if I play a cue sport\nI want to try snooker some time. It is played on a rectangular table.\nSnooker? how do you win?\nThere is a cue ball and 22 colored balls. Players must pocket the balls and the winner is the one with the most points.\nI see, so it is a bit like pool in a way. Is it typically played in the US or another country?\nI little bit like pool and billiards. Snooker was invented and mostly played in England.\nOh that makes sense why I haven't heard of it. Has it been around for many years?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "History of snooker History of snooker\nThe game of snooker is a cue sport which emerged in its modern form in the late 19th century as a merger of black pool and pyramid pool among the British Armed Forces stationed in India.\nHistory of the game.\nHistory of the game The beginning.\nIn the 19th century, billiards was a popular pastime among the British Armed Forces stationed in India. Two of the most popular games were black pool and pyramid pool. Black pool is a gambling game which involved as many coloured balls as" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Pool Revolution: Cue Sports a number of different cue sports to play. They include snooker, carom billiards, and pool (pocket billiards) variations like eight-ball, nine-ball and rotation.\nThe gameplay is much like \"Wii Play Pool\" and \"Midnight Pool\". Players can aim at the desired ball and have to judge the shot at the right angle. Players will be able to choose from many different table styles and the game includes online play where you can play against another player or try to clear the table the" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I think Leo D is my favorite actor of all time.\nMe too! I remember seeing him when he started appearing in tv commercials in the 1980s and then after in tv series.\nO WOW! I had no idea about that! \nI also liked his first film movie \"Critters 3\" in 1991. Why do you like Leo?\nI just think he is a very good actor. I had no idea that he was in Critters though.\nI think the 1990s was his breakout decade as he gained recognition for his leading roles in \"Romeo and Juliet\" and \"The Basketball Diaries.\"\nHe did seem to make a lot of films around that time." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Leonardo DiCaprio all time to that point.\nSince 2000, DiCaprio has received critical acclaim for his work in a wide range of film genres. DiCaprio's subsequent films include \"The Man in the Iron Mask\" (1998), the biographical crime drama \"Catch Me If You Can\" (2002), and the epic historical drama \"Gangs of New York\" (2002), which marked his first of many collaborations with director Martin Scorsese. He was acclaimed for his performances in the political war thriller \"Blood Diamond\"" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Tyreese dummy sides. I went in and then had to come back one more time and then that was it. What I remember most about my audition was not having a car and having to take the bus to Raleigh Studios in [Hollywood]. I appreciate Robert for his sticktuitedness and AMC for seeing what he saw — eventually.\"\nTyreese, a fan favorite in the comics, was adapted to appear in the third season of the TV series when it returned from its midseason break. Chad Coleman was seen in Senoia" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I have been thinking of getting a sleeve tattoo. \nWhy? I do not see to like collection of smaller tattoos\nI have heard women think they are HOT!\nBut there are better tattoos like purely decorative ones\nHmmm. Which do you like the best?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Tattoo Tattoo\nA tattoo is a form of body modification where a design is made by inserting ink, dyes and pigments, either indelible or temporary, into the dermis layer of the skin to change the pigment. The art of making tattoos is tattooing. \nTattoos fall into three broad categories: purely decorative (with no specific meaning); symbolic (with a specific meaning pertinent to the wearer); pictorial (a depiction of a specific person or item). In addition, tattoos can be used for identification such as" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Luann Ryon n’t say I was a bad athlete. I was pretty good, but I don’t think I was, like, great at all sports. I just liked to do them.\"\n\"I’m a big woman...so I could actually shoot a heavier bow than some of the smaller women I competed against. And I think, I’ve never had the best hearing, so when people were distracted by things around us, I might not have necessarily ever heard them. Not that I have bad hearing," ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "What exactly is homeschooling?\ndo you know anyone who was homeschooled? Homeschooling, also known as home education\nA coworker mentioned he was home schooled when he was younger.\ni have heard it is usually conducted by a parent or tutor.\nIs it popular?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Homeschooling Homeschooling\nHomeschooling, also known as home education is the education of children at home or a variety of places other than school. Home education is usually conducted by a parent or tutor or online teacher. Many families use less formal ways of educating. \"Homeschooling\" is the term commonly used in North America, whereas \"home education\" is commonly used in the United Kingdom, Europe, and in many Commonwealth countries.\nBefore the introduction of compulsory school attendance laws, most childhood education was done by families and local" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Homeschooling international status and statistics 6,517 homeschooled pupils registered with the Ministry of Education. It is an increase of 23.6% since 1998.\nAs at 1 July 2013, there were 5,521 home schooled students recorded in the Ministry of Education's Homeschooling database. These students belong to 2,789 families and represent 0.7% of total school enrolments as at 1 July 2013. Out of the 5,521 homeschoolers 65% were the aged 12 or under, 66% had been home-schooled for less than 5 years, and only 4% had been home-schooled for" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I missed the last solar eclipse did you get to see it?\nNo I missed \"The Great American Eclipse\". It was a total solar eclipse visible across the US on August 21, 2017.\nI missed it too. Do you know when the next one will be ?\nThe next total solar eclipse visible across North America will take place on April 8, 2024.\nSix years away seems like a long time but I know they are rare" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Solar eclipse of April 8, 2024 path across Earth's surface, with the partial solar eclipse visible over a surrounding region thousands of kilometres wide.\nWith a magnitude of 1.0566, its longest duration of totality will be of four minutes and 28 seconds near the town of Nazas, Durango, Mexico, and the nearby city of Torreón, Coahuila.\nThis eclipse will be the first total solar eclipse to be visible from Canada since February 26, 1979, the first in Mexico since July 11, 1991, and the first in the U.S. since August 21" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 Solar eclipse of August 21, 2017\nThe solar eclipse of August 21, 2017, dubbed the \"Great American Eclipse\" by the media, was a total solar eclipse visible within a band that spanned the entire contiguous United States, passing from the Pacific to the Atlantic coasts. As a partial solar eclipse, it was visible on land from Nunavut in northern Canada to as far south as northern South America. In northwestern Europe and Africa, it was partially visible in the late evening. In Asia, it was visible" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I love a good truck! My favorite brand is Ford\nHi we shall talk about Fords history.\nDo you know alot about the history of the company?\nI don't know a lot about the history, but I know something that might shock you. Henry ford the founder was going to make an alcohol engine. It would not need any oil but the oil companies caused alcohol probation to stop that\nThat is actually super interesting! When did Henry Ford start this company?\nHenry ford started the company around the industrial revolution, i believe in the early 1900s like 1903\nThats cool! Do you know where he started the company at?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "History of Ford Motor Company History of Ford Motor Company\nThe Ford Motor Company is an American automaker and the world's fifth largest automaker based on worldwide vehicle sales. Based in Dearborn, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit, the automaker was founded by Henry Ford, on June 16, 1903. Ford Motor Company would go on to become one of the largest and most profitable companies in the world, as well as being one of the few to survive the Great Depression. The largest family-controlled company in the world, the Ford Motor Company" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Song of the South in an interview, \"I can say there's been a lot of internal discussion about \"Song of the South\". And at some point we're going to do something about it. I don't know when, but we will. We know we want people to see \"Song of the South\" because we realize it's a big piece of company history, and we want to do it the right way.\" Film critic Roger Ebert, who normally disdained any attempt to keep films from any audience," ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "My mother is a teacher. She is an educator in the elementary school, helping the kids learn.\nThats amazing and noble work. Our children are going to be the new leaders of the world and as such their education is key. Wh, if you don't mind me asking did you mum become a teacher?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Teacher Teacher\nA teacher (also called a school teacher or, in some contexts, an educator) is a person who helps students to acquire knowledge, competence or virtue.\n\"Informally\" the role of teacher may be taken on by anyone (e.g. when showing a colleague how to perform a specific task). \nIn some countries, teaching young people of school age may be carried out in an informal setting, such as within the family (homeschooling), rather than in a formal setting such as a school" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Jack Benny asked me if Fred Allen and I were really friends in real life. My answer is always the same: You couldn't have such a long-running and successful feud as we did, without having a deep and sincere friendship at the heart of it.\" Allen himself wrote, \"For years people have been asking me if Jack and I are friendly. I don't think that Jack Benny has an enemy in the world. ... He is my favourite comedian and I hope to be his friend until he" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I love to go camping how about you." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Camping Camping\nCamping is an outdoor activity involving overnight stays away from home in a shelter, such as a tent or an RV. Typically participants leave developed areas to spend time outdoors in more natural ones in pursuit of activities providing them enjoyment. To be regarded as \"camping\" a minimum of one night is spent outdoors, distinguishing it from day-tripping, picnicking, and other similarly short-term recreational activities. Camping can be enjoyed through all four seasons.\nLuxury may be an element, as in early 20th" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Hold Tight (Justin Bieber song) posting, he revealed the artwork for the single and announced that it would be released on 21 October. Of the song's concept, Bieber explained: \"I am a hopeless romantic so when I love someone, I never want to let them go. This song is about the rush you get when you have that feeling. No matter how hard you try, you can’t let that person go. You just want to hold on as tight as you can. I tried to capture that with this one.\"" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "i want to be a vegetarian but do not know what to eat or not to eat\nYou must abstain from all (red meat, poultry, seafood, and the flesh of any other animal). Why do you want to stop eating meat? \ni think in the long run it will be more healthier for me if I do not eat meat\nMany people adopt Vegetarianism for many various reasons. I actually gave up meat for 9 years when I was younger. \ni tried it before but I found eating only vegetable and bread was unfulfilling. I like to know what kind of food I should start out with\n Many variations of the diet exist: an ovo-lacto vegetarian diet includes both eggs and dairy products, an ovo-vegetarian diet includes eggs but not dairy products.\nso I can include eggs and diary products and just cut out meat in my diet " ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Vegetarianism aesthetic, economic, or personal preference. There are variations of the diet as well: an ovo-lacto vegetarian diet includes both eggs and dairy products, an ovo-vegetarian diet includes eggs but not dairy products, and a lacto-vegetarian diet includes dairy products but not eggs. A strict vegetarian diet – referred to as \"vegan\" – excludes all animal products, including eggs and dairy. Avoidance of animal products may require dietary supplements to prevent deficiencies such as vitamin B12 deficiency, which leads to pernicious anemia." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Animals in Buddhism pass your lips. They told all the meat-eating Kagyupas, “You can’t be a Kagyupa if you eat meat.” I did not say anything that inflammatory. If a Mahayana practitioner, who considers all sentient beings to be like their father or mother, eats the flesh of another being out of carelessness and without any compassion, that is not good. So we need to think about this and pay attention to it. All of us Mahayana practitioners, who accept that all sentient beings have been our mothers" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "my parents are divorced.they divorced when i was a teenager.\nOh, my parents divorce when I was a young child\nAre you sure?Divorce should not be confused with annulment, which declares the marriage null and void; with legal separation or \"de jure\" separation\nNo, they were divorce. No longer married. My mom had her named changed back to her maiden name." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Divorce spouses informally stop cohabiting). Reasons for divorce vary, from sexual incompatibility or lack of independence for one or both spouses to a personality clash.\nThe only countries that do not allow divorce are the Philippines, the Vatican City and the British Crown Dependency of Sark. In the Philippines, divorce for non-Muslim Filipinos is not legal unless the husband or wife is an alien and satisfies certain conditions. The Vatican City is an ecclesiastical state, which has no procedure for divorce. Countries that have relatively recently legalized divorce" ]
[ "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" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Apples are a great fruit and come from apple trees, they are sweet.\nThey are so good, especially the Granny Smith ones.\nThey are cultivated world wide from fruit trees, i like the green ones too\nThat makes sense, they are a really popular fruit." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Apple Apple\nAn apple is a sweet, edible fruit produced by an apple tree (Malus domestica). Apple trees are cultivated worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the genus \"Malus\". The tree originated in Central Asia, where its wild ancestor, \"Malus sieversii\", is still found today. Apples have been grown for thousands of years in Asia and Europe and were brought to North America by European colonists. Apples have religious and mythological significance in many cultures, including Norse, Greek and European Christian" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Gravenstein other trees, and is a poor pollinator of other apples. The short stems and variable ripening times make harvesting and selling difficult.\nThe skin of the fruit is a delicately waxy yellow-green with crimson spots and reddish lines, but the apple may also occur in a classically red variation. These red apples, known as Red Gravensteins, are sports, which are genetically similar to Gravenstein, so they are not good pollinators for it, and nor is it for them. The flesh is juicy, finely grained," ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "My favorite color is blue, whats yours?\nYes mee too, Its primary colour. It lies eween violet and gree\nIt is also a color that calms a person when they look at it according to color psychology." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Blue Blue\nBlue is one of the three primary colours of pigments in painting and traditional colour theory, as well as in the RGB colour model. It lies between violet and green on the spectrum of visible light. The eye perceives blue when observing light with a dominant wavelength between approximately 450 and 495 nanometres. Most blues contain a slight mixture of other colours; azure contains some green, while ultramarine contains some violet. The clear daytime sky and the deep sea appear blue because of an optical effect known as Rayleigh scattering." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Shades of blue . It is a spectral color which lies at, or near, the short-wave (violet) end of the traditional \"blue\" and possibly was classified as \"indigo\" by Newton. Its complementary color is yellow.\nAdditional definitions of blue.\nAdditional definitions of blue Blue (CMYK) (pigment blue).\nThe color defined as \"blue\" in the CMYK color system used in printing, also known as pigment blue, is the tone of blue that is achieved by mixing process (printer's" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I cannot stand meat or anything that comes from animals.\nOh, so you're a vegan?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Veganism not only follow a vegan diet but extend the philosophy into other areas of their lives, and oppose the use of animals for any purpose. Another term is \"environmental veganism\", which refers to the avoidance of animal products on the premise that the industrial farming of animals is environmentally damaging and unsustainable.\nWell-planned vegan diets are regarded as appropriate for all stages of life, including during infancy and pregnancy, by the American Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Dietitians of Canada, Australian National Health and Medical Research Council" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Isa Chandra Moskowitz and Brooklyn.\nActivism.\nMoskowitz is a vocal opponent of \"humane meat\", promoting animal rights through what she calls \"Culinary Activism\" or \"Baketivism\":\nI think that activism isn't what you decide to do but how it affects people. So if someone says, I'm going to become an activist! I'm going to stand on a street corner and preach about veganism! And then they go ahead and do that but no one listens and no one becomes vegan, then is that" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I enjoy having pancakes in the morning, how about you?\nI love pancakes as well. Do you make yours in the American style with baking powder or more crepe-like in the British style?\nNot sure, my wife makes them. Which method do you consider the best?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Pancake Pancake\nA pancake (or hotcake, griddlecake, or flapjack) is a flat cake, often thin and round, prepared from a starch-based batter that may contain eggs, milk and butter and cooked on a hot surface such as a griddle or frying pan, often frying with oil or butter. Archaeological evidence suggests that pancakes were probably the earliest and most widespread cereal food eaten in prehistoric societies.\nThe pancake's shape and structure varies worldwide. In Britain, pancakes are often unleavened and resemble a crêpe." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "You Bet Your Life 16 siblings; in that episode, Groucho asked the girl how her father felt about having 17 children. She replied \"my daddy loves children,\" and Groucho responded \"Well, I like pancakes, but I haven't got a closet full of them!\"\nGameplay Legacy.\nSeven months after \"You Bet Your Life\" ended its 11-season run at NBC, Marx had another game show in prime-time, \"Tell It to Groucho\", which aired on CBS during the winter and spring months of 1962" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I was never a dog fan but my son got a dog, and we love him" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Hound Dog (song) Hound Dog (song)\n\"Hound Dog\" is a twelve-bar blues song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. Recorded originally by Willie Mae \"Big Mama\" Thornton on August 13, 1952, in Los Angeles and released by Peacock Records in late February 1953, \"Hound Dog\" was Thornton's only hit record, selling over 500,000 copies, spending 14 weeks in the R&B charts, including seven weeks at number one. Thornton's recording of \"Hound Dog\" is listed as one of the Rock" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Floyd Mayweather Jr. were numb. After the eighth round my fingers were numb. I could only use my other hand. He bit me. I realized he bit me. We were tangled in the middle of the ring and all of a sudden I felt something on my left hand.\" Maidana denied the bite, \"Maybe he thinks I'm a dog, but I never bit him. He was rubbing my eyes that round. He may have had his glove in my mouth, but I never bit him.\" After round" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Some people like tofu, I know it is healthy, it is cultivated by coagulating soy milk, but I do not like it\nI love the taste of tofu, but I agree it needs to be cooked a certain way. I wonder how healthy it is.\nmaybe it will be tasty with something else, if it is seasoned or marinated to suit the dish.\nThat sounds about right. What area does tofu come from originally?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Tofu Tofu\nTofu, also known as bean curd, is a food prepared by coagulating soy milk and then pressing the resulting curds into solid white blocks of varying softness. It is a traditional component of East Asian and Southeast Asian cuisines; it has been consumed in China for over 2,000 years. It can be \"silken\", \"soft\", \"firm\", or \"extra firm\". It has a subtle flavor, so it can be used in savory and sweet dishes. It is often seasoned or marinated" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Bill Pearce to encourage people who may be struggling with something, with their playing, with a disease, maybe they're a paraplegic, maybe they need help, and let them know that where Christ is there's hope. It may not seem like it's that much of an effort when you hear it, but I was struggling with every note. My horn was shaking like crazy and I couldn't get a fix on the mouthpiece. So that's track 49, maybe the Lord will use it in some special way sometime" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I have taken 3 classes on physics and understand that fundamental scientific discipline.\nWow, you must be really smart! What are some things that you've learned about in your physics classes?\nThe main focus of physics is understanding how the universe behaves.\nSo you must have learned a lot about things like matter, energy and momentum! Is there a lot of math involved in physics? \nPhysics is one of the oldest perhaps even the oldest academic focus with the inclusion of astronomy, the inclusion of mathematics came later.\nI think astronomy is fascinating! It's astounding how big our universe really is. \nPhysics intersects with many different branches of study including biophysics and quantum chemistry. The boundaries are not rigidly defined.\nYou must spend many hours studying! What kind of jobs can someone who studies physics hope to get?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Physics . For example, advances in the understanding of electromagnetism, solid-state physics, and nuclear physics led directly to the development of new products that have dramatically transformed modern-day society, such as television, computers, domestic appliances, and nuclear weapons; advances in thermodynamics led to the development of industrialization; and advances in mechanics inspired the development of calculus.\nHistory.\nHistory Ancient astronomy.\nAstronomy is one of the oldest natural sciences. Early civilizations dating back before 3000 BCE, such as the Sumerians," ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Carroll O'Connor -screen chemistry with O'Connor, \"We did over 200 shows in front of a live audience. So I learned a lot about what audiences like, what they don't like, how stories are structured. I would spend a lot of time in the writing room and I actually wrote some scripts. And from Carroll O'Connor I learned a lot about how you perform and how important the script and story are for the actors. So the actor doesn't have to push things. You can let the story and the dialogue" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I'm going to the beach in Texas in a few weeks and I really can't wait." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Beach beaches, also known as undeveloped or undiscovered beaches, are not developed in this manner. Wild beaches can be appreciated for their untouched beauty and preserved nature.\nBeaches typically occur in areas along the coast where wave or current action deposits and reworks sediments.\nOverview.\nAlthough the seashore is most commonly associated with the word \"beach\", beaches are also found by lakes and alongside large rivers.\n\"Beach\" may refer to:\n- small systems where rock material moves onshore, offshore, or alongshore" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Characters of Holby City his casting, McGann said, \"I'm really excited to be joining Holby. Professor John Gaskell is certainly going to be an interesting character and I can't wait to get started on the wards.\" Head of Continuing Drama for BBC Scripted Studios, Oliver Kent, expressed his delight at the casting of McGann and described him joining the show as \"a dream come true\". He added, \"John Gaskell will be a mercurial force to be reckoned with and I can't wait to see him locking horns with" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Do you know much about the association football?\nYeah, it's not like football where you pass the ball through the air. It's where two teams kick a spherical ball.\nI have tried to play soccer before, but I am too tall for it I think" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Association football Association football\nAssociation football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played with a spherical ball between two teams of eleven players. It is played by 250 million players in over 200 countries and dependencies, making it the world's most popular sport. The game is played on a rectangular field called a pitch with a goal at each end. The object of the game is to score by moving the ball beyond the goal line into the opposing goal.\nAssociation football is one of a family" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "1978 European Super Cup before kick-off I decided I could see well enough and so I decided to play. I am afraid many spectators would not get a very clear view but there was no time I had any thoughts of abandoning the game.\" Liverpool manager Bob Paisley was critical of the decision to play the match: \"You can't play football in conditions like that, it's ridiculous.\" Paisley suggested the competition should be played in April when the weather was better: \"I think a match like this, between two" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I think it would be a rewarding job to be a lawyer, do you think so?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Lawyer the interests of those who hire lawyers to perform legal services.\nThe role of the lawyer varies greatly across legal jurisdictions, and so it can be treated here in only the most general terms.\nTerminology.\nIn practice, legal jurisdictions exercise their right to determine who is recognized as being a lawyer. As a result, the meaning of the term \"lawyer\" may vary from place to place. Some jurisdictions have two types of lawyers, barrister and solicitors, whilst others fuse the two. A barrister is" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "John T. Morton 's good work but it's also awesome work. I mean your actions lead to somebody going to jail. So I think, you know, the way to look at Government service is as a great honor and privilege. ... As a Government employee, balanced perspective is critical, trying to reach the common good is critical. You're not an extreme advocate. Your job is to try to get it right, and that's a very rewarding and satisfying position to be in. \nMorton's ICE.\nOne" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "So i hear you work as a extra in films, can you tell me more?\nYeah, actually I do opera and ballet. Thats why we're called extras and sometimes supers.\nI get why your called extras but why supers? \nThats a good question. Background actors also known as extras were referred to as supernumeraries so they just say super for short.\nWell that makes since, whats your favorite part about being a extra.\nThe fact that they say we dont have to have acting experience or very little experience. \nWell that is good if you cant act,but are you trying to make it big and become a star?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Extra (acting) Extra (acting)\nA background actor or extra is a performer in a film, television show, stage, musical, opera or ballet production, who appears in a nonspeaking or nonsinging (silent) capacity, usually in the background (for example, in an audience or busy street scene). War films and epic films often employ background actors in large numbers: some films have featured hundreds or even thousands of paid background actors as cast members (hence the term \"cast of thousands\"). Likewise, grand" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "History of rugby league in South Africa sand...\" So what are you going to do now Dave? Well not quite sure at the moment. TB-Why don't we do it ourselves? What? Start League in SA? DS-Yeah I'm up for that how should we start? TB-I'm actually going to the UK for a month when I'm back why don't we get together and talk?\n(This sounded like a cooling off period for me DS to forget about the idea as far as I could tell) Tony" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I work as an extra for a living. So I make money by appearing in film or stage productions in non speaking roles.\nNeat! That is an interesting career! Do you have to go through auditions?\nYep, sometimes multiple per day. A lot of war or epic films have even thousands of extras these days\nAmazing! I thought they just used effects to duplicate people! Do you have a favorite genre to be in?\nHonestly, opera is so fun. Some of those productions are massive.\nI see! I've never been to an opera, but I would! I bet plays have some extras as well?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Extra (acting) opera can involve many background actors appearing in spectacular productions.\nOn a film or TV set, background actors are usually referred to as \"junior artist\", \"atmosphere\", \"background talent\", \"background performers\", \"background artists\", \"background cast members\" or simply \"background\", while the term \"extra\" is rarely used. In a stage production, background actors are commonly referred to as \"supernumeraries\". In opera and ballet, they are called either \"extras\" or" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Extra (acting) Extra (acting)\nA background actor or extra is a performer in a film, television show, stage, musical, opera or ballet production, who appears in a nonspeaking or nonsinging (silent) capacity, usually in the background (for example, in an audience or busy street scene). War films and epic films often employ background actors in large numbers: some films have featured hundreds or even thousands of paid background actors as cast members (hence the term \"cast of thousands\"). Likewise, grand" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Been fishing lately? I like fishing for black bass.\ni,m not much of a fisher\nToo bad! It's a multibillion-dollar industry.\nyes because its good food" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Micropterus been very widely introduced throughout the world, and are now considered cosmopolitan. Black bass of all species are highly sought-after game fish, and bass fishing is an extremely popular sport throughout the bass's native range. These fish are well known as strong fighters, and their meat is eaten, being quite edible and firm.\nAll \"Micropterus\" species have a dull-green base coloring with dark patterns on the sides. Most reach a maximum overall length of 40–60 cm (16–24 in), but" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Bass fishing Competitive bass fishing has also spread to anglers in other countries such as Japan, Korea, Italy, Australia and South Africa. Takahiro Omori, a Japanese angler living in Texas, won the 2004 Bassmaster Classic title. Australian tournaments are based on a native freshwater fish called Australian bass that is unrelated to largemouth bass.\nProfessional bass angling.\nWith the rise in popularity of competitive bass fishing came the multibillion-dollar industry of professional bass angling. The rise in popularity and the companies that have supported the sport have" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Have you ever worked in a factory?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Factory Factory\nA factory, manufacturing plant or a production plant is an industrial site, usually consisting of buildings and machinery, or more commonly a complex having several buildings, where workers manufacture goods or operate machines processing one product into another.\nFactories arose with the introduction of machinery during the Industrial Revolution when the capital and space requirements became too great for cottage industry or workshops. Early factories that contained small amounts of machinery, such as one or two spinning mules, and fewer than a dozen workers have been called \"glorified" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Ray Bright a job as well. He worked a bleaching and dyeing factory.\nBright had little luck on his first weekend and says he \"got abused by 500 workers\" at this factory on Monday. He added, \"You're obviously expected to bat in the top four, and if you don't get some runs or get some wickets, particularly if the side's not doing very well, the locals do tend to let you know very quickly that you've been the worst pro the club's ever had.\"" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Hamburgers are the best, especially with multiple cooked patties.\nI love them with an over easy egg and goose liver on top.\nNow that's extravagant. I love mine flame broiled or barbecued.\nflame broiled until medium rare with a nice IPA on the side. Have you ever had a burger cooked in Scotch it's amazing\nNo, that must be an international hamburger. What region is it from? I might have to go and try it.\nI'm Scottish but travel a lot I pulled a little from all my Travel's when I cook. I wonder what are the most popular toppings." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Hamburger Hamburger\nA hamburger (short: burger) is a sandwich consisting of one or more cooked patties of ground meat, usually beef, placed inside a sliced bread roll or bun. The patty may be pan fried, grilled, or flame broiled. Hamburgers are often served with cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion, pickles, bacon, or chiles; condiments such as ketchup, mayonnaise, mustard, relish, or \"special sauce\"; and are frequently placed on sesame seed buns. A hamburger topped with cheese is" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Big King product in January 1996 when McDonald's was having difficulties within the American market. Hoping to build on improving sales of Burger King and take advantage of perceived market weakness of McDonald's, the chain introduced the Double Supreme as part of an advertising blitz against its competitor. Originally, the burger had a look and composition that resembled the Big Mac: it had two beef patties, \"King\" sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles and onions on a three-part sesame seed bun. Because its patties are flame-broiled" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I live in Nashville Tennessee, it's the capital of Tennessee State.\nThats really cool, I live in Texas its capital is Austin. How do you like it there'/" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Nashville, Tennessee elected at-large. Reflecting the city's position in state government, Nashville is home to the Tennessee Supreme Court's courthouse for Middle Tennessee, one of the three divisions.\nNashville is a center for the music, healthcare, publishing, private prison, banking, and transportation industries. It is home to numerous colleges and universities, such as Tennessee State University, Vanderbilt University, Belmont University, Fisk University, and Lipscomb University. Entities with headquarters in the city include Asurion, Bridgestone Americas, Captain D's," ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "White Dwarf (film) -ton walrus alien obsessing over this gorgeous, ancient woman. And this whole scene where (Akada and Rampart) are examining her and she says, `Do you know what it's like to live forever?' I just love that stuff. When she elucidates what it is like to live forever... I really find that moving every time I hear her do that. There are little side stories that, to me, are really cool.\"\n\"New York Daily News\" wrote that Bruce Wagner's \"" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Pizza is a traditional Italian dish Do you like pizza?\nI love pizza there is local pizza shop in my town where the owner is from Chicago. \nThat is awesome, there is so much variety in pizza, It can also be topped with additional vegetables, meats, and condiments,\nI prefer mines to have chicken and fresh green peppers and extra marinara sauce. \nThat sounds delicious, it is amazing how old pizza is, The term \"pizza\" was first recorded in the 10th century.\nIt has been around a long time I know that is was introduced in the US in 1905. What is you favorite type of pizza?\nMany independent or chain restaurants offer pizza, I like a variety, I don't know if I have a favorite. I am interested in tryin a lot of different types..\nThere is many independent restaurants that offer pizza another one in my town is Mom-and-Pop Pizzerias they are more of a buffet pizzeria. " ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "History of pizza History of pizza\nThe history of pizza begins in antiquity, when various ancient cultures produced basic flatbreads with several toppings.\nA precursor of pizza was probably the focaccia, a flat bread known to the Romans as , to which toppings were then added. Modern pizza developed in Naples when tomato was added to the focaccia in the late 18th century.\nThe word \"pizza\" was first documented in 997 A.D. in Gaeta and successively in different parts of Central and Southern Italy. Pizza was mainly eaten in Italy and" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Breaded cutlet breaded chicken or pork is served with béchamel sauce and a grilled cheese topping. This is known a Parmesan or \"parmo\". It can be served as the main course of a meal, but is also popular as a take away snack, served like pizza and sometimes topped with vegetables or additional meat.\nRussian.\nThe Russian \"kotleta (\"\")\" includes a variety of breaded meat products, including those based on ground meat and other fried animal products except steaks/fillets, breaded or not, even" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Ive ben wanting to run my family farm for some time But have no clue how to do it, Do you know anything about farming?\nA little. I do know that at least 500 million of the world's farms are family run, so you have plenty of company!\nthats great, What kinda of work does it take to run a farm anyways? I guess its easy right? \nNot at all. You have to consider such things as labor, providing for your family, investment and a host of other things.\nOh yeah I never really thought about that, How exactly does running a farm make you money? I hear farmers are pretty wealthy, I guess they sell eggs n milk? \nMost family farms don't make much money and pretty much all of it needs to go back into the land. You're thinking of Gentleman Farmers, who don't actually do the work themselves.\nOh true, I just think its gonna be tough taking over the family farm, Do you know anything about caring for horses? I know my family farm has a lot of them. Like how much do they eat and drink ect..? " ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Family farm , a 2014 USDA report shows that family farms operate 90 percent of the nation’s farmland, and account for 85 percent of the country’s agricultural production value. \nThe concept or definition does not easily translate across languages or cultures, as there are substantial differences in the agricultural traditions and histories between countries. Thus, in the United States, a family farm can be of any size, while in Brazil, the official definition of a family farm (\"agricultura familiar\") is limited to small farms worked primarily by" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "The Signal (2014 film) to decide 'You know what, I’ve been trying to think logically about this the whole time... and [have] always been trying to run away from my emotions, here’s a situation that says logically I shouldn’t do this or I’m at great risk if I do this, so logically I should do nothing.' And he decides to do something, and to go for it, and he embraces it.\" This decision flies in the face of logic, but trusting love empowers him, and" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I'm pretty near-sighted, I have to wear contacts everyday just to see!\nMe too! It is also known as myopia or short-sightedness. \nI always get them confused, myopia means you can see things up close and far away things are blurry, right?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Near-sightedness Near-sightedness\nNear-sightedness, also known as short-sightedness and myopia, is an eye disorder where light focuses in front of, instead of on, the retina. This causes distant objects to be blurry while close objects appear normal. Other symptoms may include headaches and eye strain. Severe near-sightedness is associated with an increased risk of retinal detachment, cataracts, and glaucoma.\nThe underlying cause is believed to be a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Risk factors include doing work that involves focusing" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Equine vision Many domestic horses (about a third) tend to have myopia (near-sightedness), with few being far-sighted. Wild horses, however, are usually far-sighted.\nVisual capacity of the horse Accommodation.\nHorses have relatively poor \"accommodation\" (change focus, done by changing the shape of the lens, to sharply see objects near and far), as they have weak ciliary muscles. However, this does not usually place them at a disadvantage, as accommodation is often used when focusing" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Do you like to cook? What can you tell me about cooking?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Cooking Cooking\nCooking or cookery is the art, technology, science and craft of preparing food for consumption. Cooking techniques and ingredients vary widely across the world, from grilling food over an open fire to using electric stoves, to baking in various types of ovens, reflecting unique environmental, economic, and cultural traditions and trends. The ways or types of cooking also depend on the skill and type of training an individual cook has. Cooking is done both by people in their own dwellings and by professional cooks and chefs in restaurants" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Person-centered ethnography There is a significant difference between asking a Tahitian interviewee something like \"Please describe for me exactly how and why supercision (a penis-mutilating rite of passage) is done by Tahitians,\" and asking him \"Can you tell me about \"your\" supercision?\"...\"Did it change your life in any way?\" \"How?\" \"What did you think and feel about it then?\" \"What do you think and feel about it now?\"\nThe first question engages interviewees as typical ethnographic informants" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Hi there - I tell bad jokes but I like all jokes, how about you?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Dennis Miller Dennis Miller\nDennis Michael Miller (born November 3, 1953) is an American talk show host, political commentator, sports commentator, actor, and comedian.\nHe was a cast member of \"Saturday Night Live\" from 1985 to 1991, and subsequently hosted a string of his own talk shows on HBO, CNBC, and in syndication. From 2007 to 2015, Miller hosted a daily, three-hour, self-titled talk radio program, nationally syndicated by Westwood One. He is known for his critical" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "East German jokes : \"I collect (German \"sammeln\") all the jokes about me.\" Mielke: \"Well we have almost the same hobby. I collect (German \"einsammeln\", used figuratively like \"to garner\") all those who tell jokes about you.\" (Compare with a similar Russian political joke.)\n- Why do Stasi officers make such good taxi drivers? — You get in the car and they already know your name and where you live.\n- Why do the Stasi work together" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "My hobby is quilting, which involves sewing layers of fabric together to make a material that is padded and thicker. \nHow did you learn to do that? I bet they are beautiful.\nMy mom taught me. I have made bed spreads and various wall hangings over the years. \nHow much time does it take for you to make them?\nIt can take months when I'm doing the quilting by hand. You can also use a sewing machine, which is much faster!\nI bet it is very time consuming. Does it take a special type of sewing machine?\nI just have a regular old sewing machine. You can get something called a longarm sewing machine, which is industrial length and much faster.\nI've never heard of that kind. What type of fabric do you use?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Quilting Quilting\nQuilting is the process of sewing two or more layers of fabric together to make a thicker padded material, usually to create a quilt or quilted garment. Typically, quilting is done with three layers: the top fabric or quilt top, batting or insulating material and backing material, but many different styles are adopted.\nThe process of quilting uses a needle and thread to join two or more layers of material to make a quilt. The quilter's hand or sewing machine passes the needle and thread through all layers" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Conservation and restoration of quilts sewing two or more layers of fabric together to make a thicker padded material, usually to create a quilt or quilted garment. The process of quilting uses a needle and thread to join two or more layers of material to make a quilt. The quilter's hand or sewing machine passes the needle and thread through all layers and then brings the needle back up. The process is repeated across the entire area where quilting is wanted.\nHistory.\nHistory Composition.\nQuilting, sewing together layers of fabric to create a cohesive" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I don't fish but understand that recreational fishing is great, whether for pleasure or to participate in a competition. Do you fish?\nI like to fish\nDo you fish often, and with a rod, reel and bait? Or are you a commercial fisherman?\nYes, I love to catch Atlantic salmon and tuna" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Recreational fishing Some examples of terminal tackle include weights, floats, and swivels. Lures are frequently used in place of bait. Some hobbyists make handmade tackle themselves, including plastic lures and artificial flies. The practice of catching or attempting to catch fish with a hook is known as angling.\nBig-game fishing is conducted from boats to catch large open-water species such as tuna, sharks and marlin. Noodling and trout tickling are also recreational activities.\nHistory.\nThe early evolution of fishing as recreation is not clear" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Recreational fishing Recreational fishing\nRecreational fishing, also called sport fishing, is fishing for pleasure or competition. It can be contrasted with commercial fishing, which is fishing for profit, or subsistence fishing, which is fishing for survival.\nThe most common form of recreational fishing is done with a rod, reel, line, hooks and any one of a wide range of baits. Other devices, commonly referred to as \"terminal tackle\", are also used to affect or complement the presentation of the bait to the targeted fish." ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I have a parrot named parrot \nParrots typically have curved beaks and clawed feet. I'm a little scared to have one.\nNo it is not. I have my parrot. Do you know anything about training them\nNope. They are generally found in the southern hemisphere in temperate regions\nOkay. Do you mean this can help in training them, how what is the relevance " ]
[ "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;", "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" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I really love giant pandas, I have seen them in the wild they sometimes eat other grasses like wild tubers, or even meat from birds, rodents, or carrion.\nPandas are gorgeous. You've seen them in the wild? Wow, that must be amazing. Where did you see them?\nIve seen them in china in a forest we were visiting, The Pandas are protected by law in China. \nI'd love to visit China. I didn't realize that pandas are protected by law - good! What else can you tell me about them?\nWell I learned that they are a very solitary animal, they are only active from dusk to dawn, and they are largely sedentary during the day sleeping. \nSounds like some people I know, lol. How long do they live?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Giant panda has been driven out of the lowland areas where it once lived.\nThe giant panda is a conservation-reliant vulnerable species. A 2007 report showed 239 pandas living in captivity inside China and another 27 outside the country. As of December 2014, 49 giant pandas lived in captivity outside China, living in 18 zoos in 13 different countries. Wild population estimates vary; one estimate shows that there are about 1,590 individuals living in the wild, while a 2006 study via DNA analysis estimated that this figure could be as high" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Giant panda of its diet. Giant pandas in the wild will occasionally eat other grasses, wild tubers, or even meat in the form of birds, rodents, or carrion. In captivity, they may receive honey, eggs, fish, yams, shrub leaves, oranges, or bananas along with specially prepared food.\nThe giant panda lives in a few mountain ranges in central China, mainly in Sichuan, but also in neighbouring Shaanxi and Gansu. As a result of farming, deforestation, and other development, the giant panda" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Soccer is so popular here in the UK, do you like the sport? " ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Soccer in the United States most played team sport in the U.S., behind only basketball and American football. The popularity of the sport in the U.S. has been growing since the 1960s and 1970s and received a significant boost when the United States hosted the 1994 FIFA World Cup and 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup. It is the fourth most popular sport in the United States behind American football, baseball, and basketball, and is the second fastest growing sport in America, surpassed only by lacrosse.\nThe highest-level men's professional soccer league in" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Huaraz .\nSports and recreation.\nSoccer is one of the most practiced sports in the city. However its practice has generated more expectives since the club Sport Áncash was the only soccer team in participate at Peruvian Soccer League. inside the city there many soccer courts located in the different neighbourhoods in order to practice this kind of sport. Other sports that are practiced like the basketball and the volleyball, especially in the female people. Moreover, tennis has so much acceptance in the city.\nAdventure sports have become popular in" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I have Acrophobia, an extreme fear of heights.\nI think I have that too, to a certain degree. Does it stem from an experience that you had in your life?\nI think its just natural for most people when exposed to heights. They have a fear of falling.\nThat makes sense. Do you know how many people in the world have acrophobia?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Acrophobia or climbing in mountainous terrain and also in certain jobs such as steeplejacks or wind turbine mechanics. Some people may also be afraid of the high wind, as an addition of falling. This is actually known as added ancraophobia.\nPeople with acrophobia can experience a panic attack in high places and become too agitated to get themselves down safely. Approximately 2–5% of the general population has acrophobia, with twice as many women affected as men. The term is from the , \"ákron\", meaning \"peak, summit," ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Acrophobia Acrophobia\nAcrophobia is an extreme or irrational fear or phobia of heights, especially when one is not particularly high up. It belongs to a category of specific phobias, called space and motion discomfort, that share both similar causes and options for treatment.\nMost people experience a degree of natural fear when exposed to heights, known as the fear of falling. On the other hand, those who have little fear of such exposure are said to have a head for heights. A head for heights is advantageous for those hiking" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I love going to the beach. Do you ever go?\nYeah especially on vacations, a body of saline water that composes much of a planet's hydrosphere. \nYes. The planet it awesome isn't it! It really looks after us!\nTruly, the planet is covered by 70% of .Saline water covers approximately and is customarily divided into several principal oceans and smaller sea. \nYes. The planet it awesome isn't it! It really looks after us!\nIts called nature,Nature\" can refer to the phenomena of the physical world\nReally? That much salt water? So i guess the other 30% is fresh?\nOn the average,average, seawater in the world's oceans has a salinity of about 3.5% (35 g/L, 599 mM) .\nInteresting. Do you every do surfing in the ocean?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Surfing Surfing\nSurfing is a surface water sport in which the wave rider, referred to as a surfer, rides on the forward or face of a moving wave, which usually carries the surfer towards the shore. Waves suitable for surfing are primarily found in the ocean, but can also be found in lakes or rivers in the form of a standing wave or tidal bore. However, surfers can also utilize artificial waves such as those from boat wakes and the waves created in artificial wave pools.\nThe term \"surfing\"" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Outline of oceanography -Ocean Channel – The main body of a turbidity current system of channels and canyons running on the sea bottom from the Hudson Strait, through the Labrador Sea and ending at the Sohm Abyssal Plain\n- Porcupine Seabight – A deep-water oceanic basin on the continental margin of the northeastern Atlantic\nPhysical Oceanography Oceans.\nOcean – A body of saline water that composes much of a planet's hydrosphere\n- Arctic Ocean – The smallest and shallowest of the world's five major oceans, located in the north polar regions" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I really like to travel to new places! How about you?\nI do love to travel! Have you ever wondered where the word 'travel' comes from? Its most likely lost in history.\nThat is an interesting question. Where does the word come from? When was the first recorded time it was used?\nI see some information from the webster dictionary that the first known use of the word was around the 14th century.\nWow! In what context was it being used and from what country?\nThat word comes from middle english which means to torment kabor or strive/jourmey.\nFascinating! The origins of words have always intrigued me!\nthey share an even more ancient meaning..its a roman instrument of torture.\nWow! I would not have correlated travel with torture. I wonder why this was the meaning?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Travel ' Tales (2004)\", the words \"travel\" and \"travail\" both share an even more ancient root: a Roman instrument of torture called the \"tripalium\" (in Latin it means \"three stakes\", as in to impale). This link may reflect the extreme difficulty of travel in ancient times. Today, travel may or may not be much easier depending upon the destination you choose (e.g. Mt. Everest, the Amazon rainforest), how you plan to get there (tour bus, cruise" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Ohio (Stalley album) listening to music. It was kind of like the soundtrack my days or wherever I was going.\"\nIn an October 2014, interview with HipHopDX, he spoke about what he hopes people take away from the album, saying: \"I think that people will take away that experience of, you know, Ohio isn’t a destination that most travel to, or even want to travel to. But we definitely have a lot culture, especially when it comes to music, and I just wanted to give that history" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I love eating sushi, especially when it is served with pickled ginger and wasabi, as it often is.\nsushi is my favorite food!! i could eat it for breakfast\nWow you too! Do you like to prepare it with either brown or white rice? I think both are acceptable.\ni like mine with white rice, do you know since when has sushi been aroud?\nI believe it's been around since the Yayoi period of Japan.\nWhat exactly is the Yayoi period?\nWell it's basically the time period in Japan from 300 BC to 300 AD, though there is controversy over the exact dates.\nwow, so sushi has been aroud for a long time, i would never had imagine" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Sushi source of protein for its Japanese consumers. The term \"sushi\" comes from an antiquated grammatical form no longer used in other contexts, and literally means \"sour-tasting\"; the overall dish has a sour and umami or savoury taste. Narezushi still exists as a regional specialty, notably as \"funa-zushi\" from Shiga Prefecture.\nVinegar began to be added to the preparation of narezushi in the Muromachi period (1336–1573) for the sake of enhancing both taste and preservation. In addition to increasing the sourness" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Sushi Sushi\nSushi is traditionally made with medium-grain white rice, though it can be prepared with brown rice or short-grain rice. It is very often prepared with seafood, such as squid, eel, yellowtail, salmon, tuna or imitation crab meat. Many types of sushi are vegetarian. It is often served with pickled ginger (\"gari\"), wasabi, and soy sauce. Daikon radish or pickled daikon (\"takuan\") are popular garnishes for the dish.\n\"Sushi\" is sometimes" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "child rearing is the process of promoting and supporting the physical, emotional, social, and intellectual development of a child \nI agree. What's your favorite part about child rearing?\nParenting refers to the intricacies of raising a child,biological or not\nIt certainly does and can be an enjoyable experience for all inolved! Do you have any kids?\nHave you raised a child before?\nNo I sure haven't. I am an uncle to 3 children though. Me and my nephew play basketball and go fishing a lot." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Parenting friend. Governments and society may also have a role in child-rearing. In many cases, orphaned or abandoned children receive parental care from non-parent or non-blood relations. Others may be adopted, raised in foster care, or placed in an orphanage. Parenting skills vary, and a parent or surrogate with good parenting skills may be referred to as a \"good parent\".\nParenting styles vary by historical time period, race/ethnicity, social class, and other social features. Additionally, research" ]
[ "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" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Marduk is awesome! I could listen to that band all day! Morgan Steinmeyer Håkansson formed it!\nI've never listened to them before, they must be a foreign band?\nYes, they are from Sweden! They are a black metal band\nThat's awesome. I have heard of multiple metal bands coming from Sweden, that sort of music must be popular over there!\nIt is! I especially like when they sing about Satanism and Third Reich history - they are so talented!\nThat's pretty unique. Do you have a favorite song by Marduk?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Marduk (band) a fast and intense form of black metal. \nMarduk's predominant lyrical topics are Satanism, anti-Christianity, blasphemy, death, Third Reich history, and World War II. The latter two are a later addition to their lyrical/conceptual themes, stemming from their 1999 release \"Panzer Division Marduk\". Marduk have recorded further songs relating to those chapters of human history, such as \"The Hangman of Prague\" (moniker of Reinhard Heydrich - second in command of the SS - in his capacity as the \"" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Abruptum Abruptum\nAbruptum is a black metal and dark ambient solo side-project band from Sweden. It is run by Evil (Morgan Steinmeyer Håkansson) of Marduk, but the band was formed in 1989 by IT (a.k.a. Tony Särkkä). All (a.k.a. Jim Berger), Ext and Evil joined the band later. IT was one of the leaders of the True Satanist Horde, part of the Swedish Black metal scene. Euronymous, co-founder of Mayhem and founder of Deathlike Silence Productions, described Abruptum as" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Have you heard the definition of marketing? It claims it seeks to maximise returns by developing relationships and creating a competitive advantage.\nI am a bit familiar with marketing and its strategies\nIsn't it crazy to think that digital marketing has changed the way brands can use technology to reach customers?\nThe whole digital world is really strange, the digital age can make you or break you\nSo true! And the art of visiting physical shops is diminishing with all of the digital alternatives!\nIt has put a damper on the brick and morter stores, but I think has also been positive because more people can find places maybe they would not have discovered otherwise" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Brick and mortar Brick and mortar\nBrick and mortar (also bricks and mortar or B&M) refers to a physical presence of an organization or business in a building or other structure. The term \"brick-and-mortar business\" is often used to refer to a company that possesses or leases retail shops, factory production facilities, or warehouses for its operations. More specifically, in the jargon of e-commerce businesses in the 2000s, brick-and-mortar businesses are companies that have a physical presence (e.g., a retail" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Marketing the role of marketing to contribute to increasing shareholder value. In this context, marketing can be defined as \"the management process that seeks to maximise returns to shareholders by developing relationships with valued customers and creating a competitive advantage\".\nMarketing practice tended to be seen as a creative industry in the past, which included advertising, distribution and selling. However, because the academic study of marketing makes extensive use of social sciences, psychology, sociology, mathematics, economics, anthropology and neuroscience, the profession is now widely recognized" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I 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;", "Elena Di Cioccio on All Music; Voice network \"All Music\".\n2007: \"Reservoir Dogs\", Uno Italy; \"I Love Rock 'n'Roll\", All Music; \"I Love Rock 'n'Roll, on the streets of California, All Music; Voice network \"All Music\"\n2008: \"Reservoir Dogs\" (Italy A); \"I Love Rock 'n'Roll\" (All Music); \"Scalo 76\", \"Cargo\" and \"Stracult Show\" on RAI 2\n2009: sent to" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "hello, my mom is very hoarding\nluckily my mom isn't " ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Hello Kitty has become a media franchise including a product line, clothing apparel, toy-line, manga comics, anime series, popular music, and other media.\nShortly after her creation in 1974, the Hello Kitty vinyl coin purse was introduced by Sanrio in March 1975. The character was then brought to the United States in 1976. The character is a staple of the \"kawaii\" segment of Japanese popular culture. By 2010, Sanrio had groomed Hello Kitty into a global marketing phenomenon, worth a year. By 2014" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Gimme Shelter (2013 film) more than we are allowing ourselves to see.\"\nDiscussing why her role as Apple's drug-addicted mother June had special meaning for her, Rosario Dawson said, \"My mom had me when she was 17. I grew up in a squat in the Lower East Side, and the dropout rate and teen pregnancy rate in my hood was very high. Luckily, my mom had some support and was a good role model. She told me I could be anything I wanted to be. But not everybody gets" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I used to live in a rural area. Do you live in a rural area\nNo I never have lived in a rura area outside of a city or town. What is it like?\nI think I originally thought it would be like the Andy Griffith show, where everyone got along, and everyone was friends with everyone. That couldn't be farther from the truth\nHuh, so was the rural area more of a agricultural area or more farmland type of environment?\nit was more farmland. we had someone cultivate oats from our acreage" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Oat Oat\nThe oat (\"Avena sativa\"), sometimes called the common oat, is a species of cereal grain grown for its seed, which is known by the same name (usually in the plural, unlike other cereals and pseudocereals). While oats are suitable for human consumption as oatmeal and rolled oats, one of the most common uses is as livestock feed. Oats are a nutrient-rich food associated with lower blood cholesterol when consumed regularly.\nAvenins present in oats (proteins similar to gliadin from wheat" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Warnings/Promises : everyone knows sell-by dates were only invented so people don’t get sued.\nI don’t pay much attention to critics, though – if you did you’d never get out of bed, because you’d be so worried about what people thought of you. I think people that criticise need to get out more and go for a walk. I mean, what’s the point? If you don’t like it, you don’t like it. I think the good thing about the band now is" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I love the beach and everything about it. Every rock, the sand, the cobblestones, just everything!\nEven getting sand in your shoes?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Beach beaches, also known as undeveloped or undiscovered beaches, are not developed in this manner. Wild beaches can be appreciated for their untouched beauty and preserved nature.\nBeaches typically occur in areas along the coast where wave or current action deposits and reworks sediments.\nOverview.\nAlthough the seashore is most commonly associated with the word \"beach\", beaches are also found by lakes and alongside large rivers.\n\"Beach\" may refer to:\n- small systems where rock material moves onshore, offshore, or alongshore" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Therapy (Tech N9ne EP) 2012, on the Strange Music blog, it was announced that the EP would be released on November 5, 2013. In September 2013, during an interview with Artistdirect, Tech N9ne spoke about recording the EP, saying: \"It was beautiful I went to Ross Robinson's studio in Venice Beach, and I sat in the sand and wrote from my head. We recorded everything in his house. I did six songs there, and I did the seventh song yesterday in Kansas City. I want to send it to" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I like to recycle instead of throwing things away. \nMe too, my family is very big on recycling, I'm glad we do it because it helps save material and can help lower greenhouse gas emissions.\nWhere I live we have no recycling pick up so I have to drive 15 miles to the recycling center\nThat's unfortunate, I'm glad you're willing to make the drive to help the environment, always important to be a part of the \"Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle\" waste hierarchy.\nTrue. I am from California and recycling is very big. In Arkansas it is an afterthought. " ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Zero waste Zero waste\nZero Waste is a set of principles focused on waste prevention that encourages the redesign of resource life cycles so that all products are reused. The goal is for no trash to be sent to landfills, incinerators, or the ocean. Currently, only 9% of plastic is actually recycled. The process recommended is one similar to the way that resources are reused in nature. The definition adopted by the \"Zero Waste International Alliance\" (ZWIA) is:\nZero Waste: The conservation of all resources by" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Maisie Smith have said that we can politely say no in situations where we feel uncomfortable. I am very glad that my break came with \"EastEnders\", as they are like a family who look after you. Working on the show has given me the chance to learn so much from the actors, especially those who are in my TV family. There are lots of things you can only learn from actually working on a set. The stage school I attend –also Singer Stage School – prepares you really well, but it is" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I like to cook when I can, but I often struggle to find the time. Do you like cooking?\nI love cooking ,how about you?\nYup! Do you have any favorite dishes?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "A Bite of China A Bite of China\nA Bite of China () is a Chinese documentary television series on the history of food, eating, and cooking in China directed by Chen Xiaoqing (), narrated by Li Lihong () with original music composed by Roc Chen (). It first aired 14 May 2012 on China Central Television and quickly gained high ratings and widespread popularity. The seven-episode documentary series, which began filming in March 2011, introduces the history and story behind foods of various kinds in more than 60 locations" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Turn Up the Heat with G. Garvin super simple\" recipes, as he stated about them \"if I can do it, you can do it\". The show frequently has celebrity guest stars that help Garvin in the kitchen or have their own recipes to display.\nSeason 2 premiered on Cooking Channel in August 2011 with the first episode, \"Georgia Roadtrip with G. Garvin\". Like the first season, the second season utilized Garvin's own cooking techniques and recipes, except the new season showed Garvin traveling to various locations for on-site demonstrations." ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Call me crazy but I love pizza. Do you happen to know when it first came out. I just love it!\nIt was in the 10th century that the actual word \"pizza\" was first recorded! It was in a Latin manuscript.\nWow crazy. I prefer old school Italian pizza. I wonder what the most popular toppings are. \nMany toppings are popular! Including vegetables and meats! My preference is pepperoni and onions!\nI love goat cheese, light sauce and goose liver on mine with a nice glass of Vino. My wife love's white pizza." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Pizza called pizzettas.\nThe term \"pizza\" was first recorded in the 10th century in a Latin manuscript from the Southern Italian town of Gaeta in Lazio, on the border with Campania. Modern pizza was invented in Naples, and the dish and its variants have since become popular in many countries. It has become one of the most popular foods in the world and a common fast food item in Europe and North America, available at pizzerias (restaurants specializing in pizza), restaurants offering Mediterranean cuisine, and via pizza delivery" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "I'm Not the Only One on them. In the chorus, Smith admits: \"You say I'm crazy/'Cause you don't think I know what you've done/But when you call me baby/I know I'm not the only one\". Smith revealed to Lewis Corner that the song was the only one on the album that is not about his life, but a marriage he observed first-hand, where he put himself into the woman's shoes. He added: It came really naturally! The person I wrote it with," ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Have you ever been unemployed, or do you know anything about it?\nLuckily I have not, it looks like the causes for it are very much debated.\nI was for a period of 8 months after a job I worked for for 3 years cut my hours out of nowhere." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Unemployment of their own work and how that compares to current wage rates plus the time and effort required to find a job. Causes and solutions for frictional unemployment often address job entry threshold and wage rates.\nThe unemployment rate is a measure of the prevalence of unemployment and it is calculated as a percentage by dividing the number of unemployed individuals by all individuals currently in the labor force. During periods of recession, an economy usually experiences a relatively high unemployment rate. Millions of people globally or 6% of the world's workforce" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Pat Spirito a booth in a luncheonette drinking coffee for four hours, making me tell him how much I love him, and it's already set up to kill him the next night. I said, \"Pat, what are you talking like this for? I'd do anything for you. Hey! I wouldn't be here if it weren't for you. Buddy, my life is yours. Jesus Christ, I love you.\" He was relieved.\nCaramandi also said:\n\"Spirito was not cut out" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", " The sport of cross-country skiing encompasses a variety of formats for cross-country \nYes, I love it. I grew up in Michigan so I've been skiing all my life. " ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Cross-country skiing (sport) Cross-country skiing (sport)\nThe sport of cross-country skiing encompasses a variety of formats for cross-country skiing races over courses of varying lengths according to rules sanctioned by the International Ski Federation and by various national organizations, such as the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association (USSA) and Cross Country Ski Canada. International competitions include the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, the FIS Cross-Country World Cup, and at the Winter Olympic Games. Such races occur over homologated, groomed courses designed to support classic" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Skiing -sanctioned discipline, which is named after the Telemark region of Norway. It uses equipment similar to Nordic skiing, where the ski bindings are attached only at the toes of the ski boots, allowing the skier's heel to be raised throughout the turn.\nCompetition.\nThe following disciplines are sanctioned by the FIS. Many have their own world cups and are included in the Winter Olympic Games.\n- Cross-country – Encompasses a variety of formats for cross-country skiing races over courses of varying lengths." ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I have a tattoo of a rose on my right ankle. It's small but cute.\nReally! I also have a tattoo on my ankle, it's a rose as well. Funny how tattoos used to be regarded by people like sailors and criminals that would get tattoos. Times have changed over the last 100 years!\nReally so only criminals used to get tattoos? What was the purpose of them?\nOh, yes, I guess it was a show of their power and lack of fear. Now, the negative stigma has changed and people from all walks of life get tattoos and it's considered perfectly acceptable.\nThat is interesting how things change. When did people first start getting tattoos?\nTattooing has been around since Neolithic times. Archaeologists have actually found mummies with tattoos! \nWow so they have been around forever huh? That's amazing that even mummies have the tattoo preserved. Is it known what culture first started using tattoos?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "History of tattooing History of tattooing\nTattooing has been practiced across the globe since at least Neolithic times, as evidenced by mummified preserved skin, ancient art and the archaeological record. Both ancient art and archaeological finds of possible tattoo tools suggest tattooing was practiced by the Upper Paleolithic period in Europe. However, direct evidence for tattooing on mummified human skin extends only to the 4th millennium BC. The oldest discovery of tattooed human skin to date is found on the body of Ötzi the Iceman, dating to between 3370 and 3100 BC. Other tattooed" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Rainbow (Kesha album) her hope that the album would help people. She also explained the symbolism of the album's title, saying that she thinks \"color symbolizes hope – and the rainbow, it's no coincidence that it's also the symbol for the LGBT community. I've always just found hope in the bright colors, and I wanted to bring that more into my everyday life. Now my house is covered in rainbows, and my life and my body – I have like 10 rainbow tattoos. I go to the tattoo artist and" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I think open relationships are weird and unhealthy even if people are ok with it\nPlease define \"OPEN\".\na consensual non monogamous relationship where 2 people freely have sexx with others while still dating\nThat is sick!! Who would do that? I am offended by that.\nYea i dont think a person can want to date one person and have sexx with others without having some unhealthy connection with the other person and i dont think it can work\nHypothetically speaking, if a person wanted to find one of these relationships, where would they look? Online somewhere? Just hypothetically, you understand." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Open relationship Open relationship\nAn open relationship, also known as non-exclusive relationship, is an intimate relationship that is sexually non-monogamous. The term may refer to polyamory, but generally indicates a relationship where there is a primary emotional and intimate relationship between two partners, who agree to at least the possibility of intimacy with other people.\nOpen relationships include any type of romantic relationship (dating, marriage, etc.) that is open. The concept of an open relationship has been recognized since the 1970s.\nTypes" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Giacomo Casanova He also advises his readers that they \"will not find all my adventures. I have left out those which would have offended the people who played a part in them, for they would cut a sorry figure in them. Even so, there are those who will sometimes think me too indiscreet; I am sorry for it.\" And in the final chapter, the text abruptly breaks off with hints at adventures unrecorded: \"Three years later I saw her in Padua, where I resumed my acquaintance with her daughter on" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I'm considering going to one or more of the Scandinavian countries soon, perhaps Denmark.\nDenkmark is the kingdom of denmark and looks like a really cold and fascinating state!\nThe temperature is acceptable for me, but a large reason is that Denmark is among the top in the World Happiness Index.\nYes that is true. Did you consider that their Quality of Life or general wellbeing of their society is also very high?\nAgain, that is one of the larger factors. Scandinavian countries all have good statistics in that area. \nYes. What do you think about Finland and Iceland that are considered part of Scandinavia.\nI do not know much about Finland, but I do think Iceland is interesting. Especially considering the old tale of its name being switched with Greenland.\nYeah. Also Greenland is the first place where humans arrived in 2500 BC!\nI did not know about that. That is quite interesting. Perhaps I need to improve my History knowledge." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Greenland settling across the island.\nGreenland is the world's largest island (Australia and Antarctica, both larger than Greenland, are generally considered to be continental landmasses rather than islands). Three-quarters of Greenland is covered by the only permanent ice sheet outside Antarctica. With a population of about 56,480 (2013), it is the least densely populated territory in the world. About a third of the population live in Nuuk, the capital and largest city. The Arctic Umiaq Line ferry acts as a lifeline for western Greenland" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Nordic model World Happiness Report 2018\", with Finland and Norway taking the top spots.\n- The Nordic countries received the highest ranking for protecting workers rights on the International Trade Union Confederation's 2014 Global Rights Index, with Denmark being the only nation to receive a perfect score.\n- Sweden at 56.6% of GDP, Denmark at 51.7% and Finland at 48.6% reflect very high public spending. One key reason for public spending is the large number of public employees. These employees work in various fields including education, healthcare" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Stephen King is my favorite author." ]
[ "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;", "Bernard J. Schaffer Bernard J. Schaffer\nBernard J. Schaffer (born 1974) is a police detective, an author, and a former child actor who appeared on the Nickelodeon program \"Don't Just Sit There\". He joined the police department in 1996 and passed the detective's test in 2005.\nSchaffer cites Stephen King's \"\" as his favorite book, describing King as \"my Musashi,\" and the \"Harry Potter\" novels as his favorite series.\nBibliography.\nSchaffer has self-published several works, including" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I enjoy taking walks on hiking trails. It is so cool and refreshing walking through the wooded trails? Do you like woods?\nYes, love being in the wilderness, but humans are constantly modifying the land we have left. \nYes, humans have taken over the wilderness to build homes. The problem is the animals are being forced out. I actually saw a deer in my neighborhood years ago.\nI don't think they should have the right to disturb these wild animals with their roads and pipelines.\nI agree. The animals need somewhere to live to. I often wonder how the animals are adjusting to the constant encroaching of their land. \nOnly one quarter of the world has wildlife left in it. If humans keep this up there won't be any wildlife left at all.\nWow. That seems very low. Humans do not appreciate the balance that we should maintain with wildlife. They are an important part of the cycle." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Wilderness conservation preserves, National Forests, National Parks and even in urban areas along rivers, gulches or otherwise undeveloped areas. These areas are considered important for the survival of certain species, biodiversity, ecological studies, conservation, solitude, and recreation. Wilderness is deeply valued for cultural, spiritual, moral, and aesthetic reasons. Some nature writers believe wilderness areas are vital for the human spirit and creativity. They may also preserve historic genetic traits and provide habitat for wild flora and fauna that may be difficult to recreate in zoos," ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Cairns (sculpture) in which humans mark pathways, I thought of cairns, those man-made stacks of stones that mark hiking trails and which historically have served as landmarks for land and sea navigation, memorials, and commemorative markers. Travelers on cross-country trails traditionally add stones to cairns as they pass, resulting in animated and precarious stacks of rocks and pebbles. This evidence of human comings and goings, these reminders that others have followed the same path signify safety and reassurance out in the wilderness. In the urban wilderness, finding one" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Stephen Hawking was pretty amazing. He really had a genius mind!\nYes, he was a great theoretical physicist.\nYes, and I heard he was also talented in other areas too?\\\nHe also is a vigorous supporter of the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics.\nI thought I read he had a theory in string theory, but I can't remember if that was correct or not.\nString theory is a theoretical framework in which the point-like particles of particle physics are replaced by one-dimensional objects called strings. I am not sure if he did or did not.\nYes, I remember he was on a few episodes of the show \"The Big Bang Theory\". It was pretty funy\nThe Big Bang Theory is my favorite show that Chuck Loree has ever created.\nYes, Sheldon is hilarious! I would have to agree with you." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Sheldon Cooper Sheldon Cooper\nSheldon Lee Cooper Ph.D., Sc.D., is a fictional character in the CBS television series \"The Big Bang Theory\" and its spinoff series \"Young Sheldon\", portrayed by actors Jim Parsons in \"The Big Bang Theory\" and Iain Armitage in \"Young Sheldon\" (with Parsons as the latter series' narrator). For his portrayal, Parsons has won four Primetime Emmy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, a TCA Award, and two Critics' Choice Television Awards. The character's childhood" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Stephen Hawking Hawking was the first to set out a theory of cosmology explained by a union of the general theory of relativity and quantum mechanics. He was a vigorous supporter of the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics.\nHawking achieved commercial success with several works of popular science in which he discusses his own theories and cosmology in general. His book \"A Brief History of Time\" appeared on the British \"Sunday Times\" best-seller list for a record-breaking 237 weeks. Hawking was a Fellow of the Royal Society" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "What do you think about the small or tiny house movement? I think it seems cool, i like the movement, properties are so epensive anyway, I cannot blame people\nI understand the reasoning behind it. Some of the tiny houses look much nicer and taken care of then some huge houses that I've seen. \nyeah I think it is necessary, our family size averages have been dropping but house sizes have been increasing, that is an interesting trend, i think that makes no sense\nWe're greedy people. I think that's the reason." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Tiny house movement , the average size of new single family homes grew from in 1978, in 2007, and in 2013. Increased material wealth and individuals with high incomes are common reasons why homes sizes increased.\nThe small house movement is a return to houses of less than . Frequently, the distinction is made between \"small\" (between and ), and \"tiny\" houses (less than ), with some as small as . Sarah Susanka started the \"counter movement\" for smaller houses which she details in her book \"" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Ilya Bryzgalov , the like, our solar system and our galaxy on the like on the side, you know, like, and we're so small — you can never see it — our galaxy is like huge, but if you see the big picture, our galaxy (is like a) small tiny like dot in Universe. Like, and I think like, 'And we have some problems here on the Earth we worry about?' Compared to like ... nothing. Just ... be happy. Don't worry" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Why Hello there! Out of curiosity have you ever been homeschooled? \nI've never been homeschooled before. I know that according to statistics only about 3 percent of all children in the US are homeschooled. Have you?\nI have not however I've always been interested. The teacher to student ratio seems so beneficial for developing minds\nYes, it seems that on average homeschooled students score at least average on standardized tests and often above, so it may be quite beneficial if the parents have the time.\nYes I agree if the parents have the time it would be great. It's also a potential saver of money on a per student basis due to not having to fund building and classroom environments to house many children at once\nI believe though there is a downside in the loss of social interaction you get from school. Learning how to interact with many different types of people can be useful later in life.\nThat is a skill that children would need to learn outside of the school environment if homeschooled. Could you potentially foster that same social interaction through after school activities such as sports/band? \nYes, I think so if the child is interested in such activities. The benefit of public schooling would simply be that the child has these interactions on a reliable and constant basis. It is possible homeschooling can lead to social inhibition which includes anxiety in interactions and avoidance in social situations.\nTrue but who is to say that the factors of anxiety and other mental/social issues wouldn't arise from a particular student regardless of environment. A genetic disposition if you will " ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Anxiety disorder anxiety disorder.\nThe cause of anxiety disorders is a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Risk factors include a history of child abuse, family history of mental disorders, and poverty. Anxiety disorders often occur with other mental disorders, particularly major depressive disorder, personality disorder, and substance use disorder. To be diagnosed symptoms typically need to be present for at least 6 months, be more than what would be expected for the situation, and decrease functioning. Other problems that may result in similar symptoms include hyperthyroidism; heart" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young n't \"rule out\" future collaborations with the trio; according to Nash in a follow-up interview, \"Well, he's right, you never know. There have been times when I've been so pissed at us all for wasting time and not getting on with the job that I wouldn't talk to any of them. But if Crosby came and played me four songs that knocked me on my ass, what the fuck am I supposed to do as a musician, no matter how pissed we are at" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Do you have any local animal shelters? I am seriously considering adopting a new member of my family in soon\nWe have some no-kill shelters, but they may euthanize sick animals.\nThat sounds terrible... but what is that? Put them down, or what" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "No-kill shelter No-kill shelter\nA \"no-kill\" shelter is an animal shelter that does not kill healthy or treatable animals even when the shelter is full, reserving euthanasia for terminally ill animals or those considered dangerous to public safety. A no-kill shelter uses many strategies to promote shelter animals; to expanding its resources using volunteers, housing and medical protocols; and to work actively to lower the number of homeless animals entering the shelter system. 10% of animals can be killed in a no-kill shelter and" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Animal shelter Animal shelter\nAn animal shelter or pound is a place where stray, lost, abandoned or surrendered animals, mostly dogs and cats, and sometimes sick or wounded wildlife are kept and rehabilitated. While no-kill shelters exist, it is sometimes policy to euthanize sick animals, and any animal that is not claimed quickly enough by a previous or new owner. In Europe, of 30 countries included in a survey, all but four (Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, and Italy) permitted the killing of healthy stray" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "HI, I am interested in visiting Chicago soon, do you have any suggestions about places to go for fun?\ni actually have never been but i would love to see every main place in Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake and Will, and lake counties in illinois \nI bet that would be great! I know Chicago is well known for the art museums so I imagine they have plenty of them to visit.\nyes, chicago is known as the global architecture capital so they must have amazing buildings\nI can just imagine the skyscrapers. I heard a bit about Millennium Park as a great place, with art, theater and an ice rink, so that would be fun. " ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Millennium Park Millennium Park\nMillennium Park is a public park located in the Loop community area of Chicago in Illinois operated by the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and managed by MB Real Estate. The park was originally intended to celebrate the third millennium and is a prominent civic center near the city's Lake Michigan shoreline that covers a section of northwestern Grant Park. The area was previously occupied by parkland, Illinois Central's rail yards, and parking lots. The park, which is bounded by Michigan Avenue, Randolph Street, Columbus Drive and" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Quiet Riot . I have also been approached to see if I would be interested in contacting and reforming the version of Quiet Riot that included Paul Shortino, Carlos Cavazo and Sean McNabb. Let me make this very simple and perfectly clear. While I am still actively involved in the business interests of Quiet Riot and will continue in that capacity, I reject any and all suggestions to have Quiet Riot continue as a live performing entity. My friendship, love and respect for Kevin DuBrow as well as my personal love and affection for Kevin's" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I hope someday to work as a veterinary treating animals directly. \nthat would be cool, vets are awesome\nI think it would be really interesting to work on animals such as zoo animals, as they would have a specialized discipline such as surgery, internal medicine\nyea sounds quite interesting" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Veterinary physician veterinarian (such as treatment of illness or surgery in animals) are restricted only to those professionals who are registered as a veterinarian. For instance, in the United Kingdom, as in other jurisdictions, animal treatment may only be performed by registered veterinary physicians (with a few designated exceptions, such as paraveterinary workers), and it is illegal for any person who is not registered to call themselves a veterinarian or prescribe any treatment.\nMost veterinary physicians work in clinical settings, treating animals directly. These veterinarians may be involved" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Veterinary medicine is illegal for any person who is not registered to call themselves a vet or perform any treatment.\nMost vets work in clinical settings, treating animals directly. These vets may be involved in a general practice, treating animals of all types; may be specialized in a specific group of animals such as companion animals, livestock, laboratory animals, zoo animals or horses; or may specialize in a narrow medical discipline such as surgery, dermatology, laboratory animal medicine, or internal medicine.\nAs with healthcare professionals, vets" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "FRIENDS IS AN AMERICAN TELEVISION SITCOM CREATED BY DAVID CRANE\nOh I love that program, my favorite character is Phoebe\nWITH AN ENSEMBLE CAST STARRING JENNIFER ANISTON\nOh yeah she played the part of Rachel. How many seasons did Friends run?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Friends in Burbank, California. All ten seasons of \"Friends\" ranked within the top ten of the final television season ratings; it ultimately reached the number-one spot in its eighth season. The series finale aired on May 6, 2004, and was watched by around 52.5 million American viewers, making it the fifth most-watched series finale in television history, and the most-watched television episode of the 2000s decade.\n\"Friends\" received acclaim throughout its run, becoming one of the most popular television shows" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Friends Friends\nFriends is an American television sitcom, created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman, which aired on NBC from September 22, 1994, to May 6, 2004, lasting ten seasons. With an ensemble cast starring Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer, the show revolves around six friends in their 20s and 30s who live in Manhattan, New York City. The series was produced by Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television. The" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I have a friend who is Hindu\nI am Hindu myself! There's a pretty large group of us, we culturally, ethnically or religiously adhere to the aspects of Hinduism! \nUhmnnn!So what region mainly practice such religion?" ]
[ "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;", "Hindus Hindus\nHindus () are persons who regard themselves as culturally, ethnically, or religiously adhering to aspects of Hinduism. Historically, the term has also been used as a geographical, cultural, and later religious identifier for people living in the \"Hind\" (Indian subcontinent). \nThe historical meaning of the term \"Hindu\" has evolved with time. Starting with the Persian and Greek references to the land of the Indus in the 1st millennium BCE through the texts of the medieval era, the term Hindu implied a" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Hi I really like whittling, by carving shapes out of raw wood \nThat's creative! What do you Whit?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Whittling Whittling\nWhittling may refer either to the art of carving shapes out of raw wood using a knife or a time-occupying, non-artistic (contrast wood carving for artistic process) process of repeatedly shaving slivers from a piece of wood.\nBackground of whittling.\nCasual whittling is typically performed with a light, small-bladed knife, usually a pocket knife. Specialized whittling knives, with fixed single blades, are preferred for sculpting artistic work. They have thick handles which are easier to grip for long periods" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Spencer Halpin's Moral Kombat interview into hi-res images from the games. Indeed, by the end of the film you are exhausted by the barrage of these graphics, many of them violent. The effect is, well, the effect of these images. For someone like me who is not a gamer (well I play basketball, that's real ball, not a Wii game), the effect is disconnecting and without playing gives you an idea of what it's about. The film makes you feel what video games really are while you" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Have you ever been to the barbados in the carribean? It is near north america\nI never have. I heard Rihanna is from Barbados. Have you?\nI did not know that, she is a great singer and songwriter/ actress though!\nI think so too, she has gotten really famous. A few years ago she was promoting Barbados, there were commercials with her.\nI remember how big she was in 2005, with the Girl like me song, and her album Music of the sun, she was getting huge!\nYeah I remember that, I used to be a fan of hers back then. " ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Usher (musician) Usher (musician)\nUsher Raymond IV (born October 14, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter and dancer. He was born in Dallas, Texas, but raised in Chattanooga, Tennessee until moving to Atlanta, Georgia. At the age of 12, his mother put him in local singing competitions, before catching the attention of a music A&R from LaFace Records. He released his self-titled debut album, \"Usher\" (1994) but rose to fame in the late 1990s with the release of his" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Bennet family his property', and he has never been 'really generous so far' (\"\"If he had not had a family of his own, I and my children must have had all his money, you know; and it is the first time we have ever had anything from him, except a few presents\"\"). Lydia's marriage does not satisfy her as much as she wanted, because her daughter did not stay long enough with her so that she could continue to parade with her environment (\"" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Factory work seems so dangerous and grueling.\nAbsolutely. Factories typically have lots of buildings and complex machines that do constant work. All the people and machine residue can make quite a mess.\nyea its very heavy duty and monotonous work" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Factory Factory\nA factory, manufacturing plant or a production plant is an industrial site, usually consisting of buildings and machinery, or more commonly a complex having several buildings, where workers manufacture goods or operate machines processing one product into another.\nFactories arose with the introduction of machinery during the Industrial Revolution when the capital and space requirements became too great for cottage industry or workshops. Early factories that contained small amounts of machinery, such as one or two spinning mules, and fewer than a dozen workers have been called \"glorified" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "T-34 Factory in Chelyabinsk, soon to be nicknamed \"Tankograd\" (\"Tank City\"). The workers and machinery from Leningrad's Voroshilov Tank Factory N.174 were incorporated into the Ural Factory and the new Omsk Factory N.174. The Ordzhonikidze Ural Heavy Machine Tool Works (UZTM) in Sverdlovsk absorbed workers and machines from several small machine shops in the path of German forces.\nWhile these factories were being rapidly moved, the industrial complex surrounding the Dzerzhinsky Tractor Factory in Stalingrad continued to work double shifts throughout the period of withdrawal (" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Do you know much about Japan or their culture?\nYes of course i know that have about 6,852 islands.\nThat is A LOT of islands! I didn't realize it was comprised of a bunch of islands." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Japan Japan\nJapan (; \"Nippon\" or \"Nihon\" ; formally \"\" or \"Nihon-koku\", ) is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies off the eastern coast of the Asian continent and stretches from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and the Philippine Sea in the south.\nThe kanji that make up Japan's name mean 'sun origin', and it is often called the \"Land of the Rising Sun\". Japan" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "C++ expressed by Joshua Bloch: I think C++ was pushed well beyond its complexity threshold and yet there are a lot of people programming it. But what you do is you force people to subset it. So almost every shop that I know of that uses C++ says, “Yes, we’re using C++ but we’re not doing multiple-implementation inheritance and we’re not using operator overloading.” There are just a bunch of features that you’re not going to use because the complexity of the resulting code is too high" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Do you think short hair in men is considered being under society's control, such as in military or prison?\nNo, it is more for their comfort." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Comfort Comfort\nComfort (or being \"comfortable\") is a sense of physical or psychological ease, often characterized as a lack of hardship. Persons who are lacking in comfort are uncomfortable, or experiencing discomfort. A degree of psychological comfort can be achieved by recreating experiences that are associated with pleasant memories, such as engaging in familiar activities, maintaining the presence of familiar objects, and consumption of comfort foods. Comfort is a particular concern in health care, as providing comfort to the sick and injured is one goal of healthcare" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Long hair Long hair\nLong hair is a hairstyle where the head hair is allowed to grow to a considerable length. Exactly what constitutes long hair can change from culture to culture, or even within cultures. For example, a woman with chin-length hair in some cultures may be said to have short hair, while a man with the same length of hair in some of the same cultures would be said to have long hair.\nMales having short, cut hair are in many cultures viewed as being under society's control" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "The Rolling Stones are a great rock band. Have you ever heard any of their work?\nI sure have. I quite like the vocal stylings of Sir Michael Philip Jagger. \nHe's a great vocalist! I'm surprised he's still doing so well health-wise." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Mick Jagger Stones throughout the band's career. Jagger gained press notoriety for his admitted drug use and romantic involvements, and was often portrayed as a countercultural figure.\nJagger was born and grew up in Dartford, Kent. He studied at the London School of Economics before abandoning his academic career to join the Rolling Stones. Jagger has written most of the Rolling Stones' songs together with Richards, and they continue to collaborate musically. In the late 1960s, Jagger began acting in films (starting with \"Performance\" and \"Ned" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Adam Hughes to do some sort of justice to Dave Gibbons' brilliant art: he's one of the all time great illustrators ever to work in the field of comics...I'm fairly stoked to be working with the fabulous J. Michael Straczynski I loved his \"Thor\" run, especially. The man knows how to craft amazing tales, so I feel like you & I are in good hands.\"\nBetween 2009 and 2012, DC Collectibles produced a series of statues of various female DC characters that were based on Hughes' cover" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "Hey friend, I just got a new job as a clerk at a grocery store! You'll have to come visit me sometime.\nWhat grocery store do you work at? I predominantly shop at Publix supermarkets and pharmacies.\nI work at the Rainbow grocery store. Ahh I enjoy Publix as well but find myself going back to Rainbow for the employee discount.\nAre there any Ranbow grocery stores outside of California?\nThere are quite a few. The midwest has a lot of them sprinkled around. I find that they have a great selection of fresh meats and fruits. What foods do you like at Publix?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Publix Publix\nPublix Super Markets, Inc., commonly known as Publix, is an employee-owned, American supermarket chain headquartered in Lakeland, Florida. Founded in 1930 by George W. Jenkins, Publix is a private corporation that is wholly owned by present and past employees and members of the Jenkins family. \nPublix stands as one of the largest U.S. regional grocery chains. Locations are found as far north as Spotsylvania, Virginia, as far south as Key West, Florida, while the westernmost location is in Mobile, Alabama." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "The Parent Trap II as the summer school that Nicky and Mary both attend.\nThe film was shot in 18 days. \"I never worked to hard in my life,\" said Mills.\nA local Publix was used as the grocery store where Susan and Sharon narrowly miss meeting each other. It has been remodeled drastically since filming had wrapped.\nProduction Music.\nThe film's score was composed by Charles Fox. The theme song is \"Let's Keep What We've Got,\" written by Hal David and performed by Marilyn" ]
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[ "Represent the Wikipedia sentence for retrieving relevant documents;", "I love coffee!\nI can't live without it. Lately I've been drinking iced coffee\nI can see why as it is one of the most popular drinks in the world!\nDefinitely. Have you ever tried decaf? I heard people say it wasn't very good.\nI have not tried decaf but often wonder how it even becomes decaf. \nYes, that is a good question. I wonder how long people have been drinking coffee.\nThe 15th century is where it starts! That was a long time ago!\nWow, that long ago. Where is most coffee grown?" ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Coffee Coffee\nCoffee is a brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beans, the seeds of berries from certain \"Coffea\" species. The genus \"Coffea\" is native to tropical Africa (specifically having its origin in Ethiopia and Sudan) and Madagascar, the Comoros, Mauritius, and Réunion in the Indian Ocean. Coffee plants are now cultivated in over 70 countries, primarily in the equatorial regions of the Americas, Southeast Asia, Indian subcontinent, and Africa. The two most commonly grown are \"C. arabica\" and \"C." ]
[ "Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval;", "Lisa Wray the design is decided, Wray takes her original to a color trade shop where an operator scans it at high resolution, duplicates it as necessary, and assembles the work according to her plan. Why not do the work on a desktop system? At the physical size (20x24 inches) and high resolution Wray's after, small systems bog down. \"I've tried a lower-end system, but it can't handle the detail, and I could have a cup of coffee while waiting for the image to move" ]
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