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who plays rafael barba on law and order
[ "; a lazy and snarky man in Harold Pinter's \"The Homecoming\"; and an aggressive volatile movie producer in David Mamet's \"Speed the Plow\". He played the role of Riff Raff on Broadway in the revival of \"The Rocky Horror Show\" and the role of Caractacus Potts in the Broadway musical \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\".\nEsparza has been nominated in all Tony categories for which an actor is eligible. He is widely regarded for his versatility on stage, having performed musicals by Andrew Lloyd Webber" ]
[ "\" before joining \"SVU\" in its 14th season as Assistant District Attorney Rafael Barba.\n- Peter Scanavino playing multiple characters in \"Law & Order\", \"Criminal Intent\", \"Trial by Jury\" and \"SVU\" before joining the last in season 16 as Dominick Carisi.\nAlso due to the New York filming, a number of actors appearing in \" Law & Order\" shows have had regular or recurring roles on soaps. Most notable is Tamara Tunie, who simultaneously played both medical examiner Melinda Warner" ]
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when was the lovesong of j alfred prufrock published
[ "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock\n\"The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock\", commonly known as \"Prufrock\", is the first professionally published poem by American-born British poet T. S. Eliot (1888–1965). Eliot began writing \"Prufrock\" in February 1910, and it was first published in the June 1915 issue of \"Poetry: A Magazine of Verse\" at the instigation of Ezra Pound (1885–1972). It was later printed as part of a twelve-poem pamphlet (or chapbook) titled" ]
[ "Nicholas Taleb's essay on \"why I walk\". Taleb further set this term with a positive connotation referring to anyone pursuing open, flexible plans, in opposition to the negative \"touristification\", which he defines as the pursuit of an overly orderly plan. Louis Menand, in seeking to describe the poet T.S. Eliot's relationship to English literary society and his role in the formation of modernism, describes Eliot as a flâneur. Moreover, in one of Eliot's well-known poems \"The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock" ]
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who was the original singer of personal jesus
[ "its successor, \"Enjoy the Silence\"). In Germany, \"Personal Jesus\" is one of the band's longest-charting songs, staying on the singles chart for 23 weeks.\nIn 2004, \"Personal Jesus\" was ranked No. 368 in \"Rolling Stone\"'s list of \"The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time\", and in September 2006 it was voted as one of the \"100 Greatest Songs Ever\" in \"Q\" magazine. \"Personal Jesus\" was rereleased as a single" ]
[ "Rico J. Puno\nEnrico de Jesus Puno (February 13, 1953 – October 30, 2018), better known as Rico J. Puno, was a Filipino singer, composer, comedian, actor and television host who was credited as a pioneer-promoter of original Filipino music. He started the trend of incorporating Tagalog lyrics in his rendition of the American song \"The Way We Were\" and other foreign songs. Puno became known as a singer who regularly infused his on-stage performance with tongue-in-cheek comedy" ]
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what is the blue guys name from guardians of the galaxy
[ "sequel, \"Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2\", was released on May 5, 2017. A third film, \"Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3\", is in development.\nPlot.\nIn 1988, following his mother's death, a young Peter Quill is abducted from Earth by the Ravagers, a group of alien thieves and smugglers led by Yondu Udonta. Twenty-six years later on the planet Morag, Quill steals a mysterious orb but is attacked by Korath, a subordinate to the" ]
[ "Doctor Octopus set to capture all the heroes in a contracting shield. After being freed, Triton graduated from the S.H.I.E.L.D. Academy alongside his friends.\n- Triton appears in the \"Guardians of the Galaxy\" episode \"Crystal Blue Persuasion.\" He is among the Inhumans who came down with a Terrigen Plague that caused them to grow crystals on their body. Triton was seen at the end of the episode when Medusa thanked the Guardians of the Galaxy for their help on Black Bolt's behalf.\n- Triton appears in the" ]
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who is the most followed user in instagram
[ "List of most-followed Instagram accounts\nThis list contains the top 50 accounts with the most followers on the photo and video-sharing social platform Instagram. As of July 2019, the most followed user is Instagram's own account, with over 308 million followers. Cristiano Ronaldo is the most followed individual, with over 177 million followers. Fifteen accounts have exceeded 100 million followers on the site.\nTop accounts.\nTop accounts All-time.\nThe following table lists the top 50 most followed accounts on Instagram." ]
[ "DeGeneres' 2018 earnings at US$87.5 million, making her the 15th highest-paid entertainer in the world. In 2015, she was named the 50th most powerful woman in the world by \"Forbes\" and number two on the World Pride Power list. As of August 2, 2018, DeGeneres has more than 76 million followers on Twitter and 55.8 million followers on Instagram, making her the seventh most followed user on Twitter and the 28th most followed user on Instagram.\nShe is a fan of the National Football" ]
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when was smoking in pubs banned in uk
[ "Smoking ban in England\nA smoking ban in England, making it illegal to smoke in all enclosed work places in England, came into force on 1 July 2007 as a consequence of the Health Act 2006. Similar bans had already been introduced by the rest of the United Kingdom: in Scotland on 26 March 2006, Wales on 2 April 2007 and Northern Ireland on 30 April 2007.\nBefore the smoking ban.\nBefore the ban many businesses voluntarily introduced bans on smoking mainly as a result of public feedback. The" ]
[ "and not actively enforced by the authorities. Anti-smoking campaigners claim to have filed 18,000 reports with the authorities on non-compliant businesses since the bans were introduced, to little effect.\n- Smoking was banned on trains and in railway stations when Germany introduced a similar smoking ban in 2007.\nIn December 2017, after a change in government, an already passed bill banning smoking in all restaurants, bars, discos and pubs from May 2018 was repealed and the prior rules reinstated with some minor changes.\nSmoking" ]
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when do trains have to blow their horns
[ "horns be sounded at all public grade crossings at least 15 seconds, but not more than 20 seconds before entering a crossing. This rule applies when the train speed is below 45 mph (70 km/h). At 45 mph or above, trains are still required to sound their horn at the designated location (usually denoted with a whistle post).\nThe pattern for blowing the horn remains two long, one short, and one long. This is to be repeated or prolonged as necessary until" ]
[ "crossings. These directional horns which are focused down the streets are activated when the crossing signals turn on and are shut off after the train crosses the crossing. This system cancels out the need for the trains to blow their horns. Train noise had been a problem in the residential areas to the west and northwest of downtown.\nAmes Municipal Airport is located southeast of the city. The current (and only) FBO is Hap's Air Service, a company which has been based at the airport since 1975. The airport" ]
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when was the women's first world cup held
[ "FIFA Women's World Cup\nThe FIFA Women's World Cup is an international football competition contested by the senior women's national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's international governing body. The competition has been held every four years since 1991, when the inaugural tournament, then called the FIFA Women's World Championship, was held in China. Under the tournament's current format, national teams vie for 23 slots in a three-year qualification phase. The host nation's" ]
[ "wake up call when they lost an exhibition match against the FIFA World Stars. In March, they competed in the 1999 Algarve Cup, and lost in the final to China, 1-2. Following the devastating losses, the team spent the next three months with a series of friendlies in preparation for the World Cup. Their only loss was against China in late April.\nWomen's soccer Women's National Team 1999 World Cup.\nThe Women's World Cup was held in the United States for the first time in 1999" ]
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who played spock's mother in star trek 2009
[ "- Winona Ryder as Amanda Grayson: Spock's mother.\n- Clifton Collins, Jr. as Ayel: Nero's first officer.\n- Chris Hemsworth as George Kirk: Kirk's father, who died aboard the USS \"Kelvin\" while battling the Romulans.\n- Jennifer Morrison as Winona Kirk: Kirk's mother.\n- Rachel Nichols as Gaila: An Orion Starfleet cadet.\n- Faran Tahir as Richard Robau: Captain of the USS \"Kelvin\".\n- Deep Roy as Keenser: Scotty's" ]
[ "as his nephew \"Ishmael\" and helps him hide his alien origins.\nAt the end of the story, Captain Kirk discovers that Stempel was one of Spock's mother's ancestors, a reference to the fact that Mark Lenard also played Spock's father Sarek in episodes of the original \"Star Trek\" and \"\", as well as several of the \"Star Trek\" motion pictures. In that sense, Lenard played both Spock's father and his maternal ancestor.\nJane Wyatt who played Spock's mother in" ]
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who plays bell in beauty and the beast
[ "sequels and spin-offs, as well as her own live-action television series. American actress Susan Egan originated the role of Belle in the Broadway musical adaptation of the film, for which she was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical. Emma Watson played a live-action version of the character in the 2017 live action adaptation of the original 1991 film.\nDevelopment.\nDevelopment Conception and writing.\nAfter the success of Walt Disney Productions' first feature-length animated film \"Snow White" ]
[ "incestuous fairy tale about a widowed king who wishes to marry his beautiful daughter. Demy pays homage to Cocteau in numerous references to \"Beauty and the Beast\", including the casting of actor Jean Marais as the king. At one point, the king woos the princess by reading from Cocteau's poem, \"Ode à Picasso.\"\n- American singer-songwriter Stevie Nicks wrote her 1983 ballad \"Beauty and the Beast\" after screening the film for the second time. While she performs the song, the film plays" ]
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when is the new season of wrecked coming out
[ "season, which premiered on August 7, 2018. On April 26, 2019, it was reported that the series had been canceled by TBS after three seasons.\nCast.\n- Zach Cregger as Owen O'Connor, a flight attendant\n- Asif Ali as Pack Hara, a sports agent\n- Brian Sacca as Daniel \"Danny\" Wallace, the son of a rich businessman\n- Rhys Darby as Steve Rutherford, a New Zealander from Papakura\n- Brooke Dillman as Karen Cushman/Sister Mercy, a statistical analysis" ]
[ "out and wrote off the chassis.\n1970 season.\nHaving retained the DFV engine from the wrecked McLaren, Crabbe was approached by Max Mosley, one of the founders of new-for-1970 F1 constructor March, who offered to supply a March 701 chassis if Crabbe agreed to enter Ronnie Peterson, at that time a promising up-and-coming driver who had won the 1968 Swedish F3 championship and the 1969 Monaco F3 race. Crabbe accepted and Peterson drove in nine Grand Prix races for the team that season, which" ]
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who is running for mayor of charlotte nc
[ "nomination in the primary. Two members of the City Council, Democrat Vi Lyles and Republican Kenny Smith, won the primaries and advanced to face each other in the general election. Vi Lyles defeated Kenny Smith in the general election, and became the 59th mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina.\nBackground.\nJennifer Roberts, a former Mecklenburg County commissioner, was elected to her first term in 2015 when she defeated Republican Edwin Peacock III, a former Charlotte City Councilman.\nDemocratic primary.\nDemocratic primary Candidates.\nDemocratic" ]
[ ". In 1987, she was elected as the first female Mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina. In 1989, when Sue Myrick was running for re-election as mayor of Charlotte, NC, she confessed to having had a relationship with her husband in 1973 while he was still married to his former wife. (She went on to win the election.) \n1992 U.S. Senate election.\nIn 1992, she ran for the nomination for a U.S. Senate seat, held by incumbent Democrat U.S. Senator Terry Sanford. The" ]
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where does the eye for an eye come from
[ "permitted if one person broke another's limb.\nIn religion.\nThe principle was first referenced in the Code of Hammurabi, which predates the Hebrew bible. In the Hebrew Law, the \"eye for eye\" was to \"restrict\" compensation to the value of the loss. Thus, it might be better read 'only one eye for one eye'. The idiomatic biblical phrase \"an eye for an eye\" in Exodus and Leviticus (, ayin tachat ayin) literally means 'an eye under/(in place of" ]
[ "formed by small consecutive modifications in populations through generations. In his book, \"Why We Get Sick\", Randolph Nesse uses the \"blind spot\" in the vertebrate eye (caused by the nerve fibers running through the retina) as an example of this. He argues that natural selection has come up with an elaborate work-around of the eyes wobbling back-and-forth to correct for this, but vertebrates have not found the solution embodied in cephalopod eyes, where the optic nerve does not interrupt the view." ]
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who was prime minister when the queen was crowned
[ "Lauti had previously been Chief Minister of Tuvalu.\nPrime ministers of current realms United Kingdom.\nWinston Churchill was the incumbent Prime Minister of the United Kingdom when Elizabeth became queen. The current Prime Minister is Boris Johnson.\nPrime ministers of former realms.\nThis section lists prime ministers during Elizabeth's reign of former states that became republics during her reign. Where an office of prime minister remained after the transition, and the incumbent at the time of transition remained in that office, the date of the end of that" ]
[ "age of eighteen. The Liqoqo (a traditional advisory body) supported her regency, but soon there were disagreements between her Prime Minister, Mabandla Dlamini, and other members of Congress led by Mfanasibili Dlamini. These problems continued until 25 March 1983, when Prince Mabandla was replaced by Prince Bhekimpi Dlamini. Queen Dzeliwe opposed this dismissal, and this led to her being replaced by Ntfombi of Swaziland (the mother of Prince Makhosetive), as regent later that year. \nPrince Makhosetive was crowned on 25 April 1986 with the name" ]
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what is the maximum term a us president can serve
[ "Term limits in the United States\nTerm limits in the United States apply to many offices at both the federal and state level, and date back to the American Revolution.\nTerm limits, also referred to as \"rotation in office\", restrict the number of terms of office an officeholder may hold. For example, according to the 22nd Amendment, the President of the United States can serve two four-year terms and serve no more than 10 years. \nHistorical background.\nHistorical background The Constitution.\nTerm" ]
[ "autumn 2015.\nGovernance.\nThe Society is governed by its elected Council. Councillors are elected for a three-year term at the Society's Annual General Meetings and can serve a maximum of two consecutive terms. Council meets every two months and is led by the Society's President, who serves a maximum two-year term. There is no maximum term for the Society's Honorary Secretary and Honorary Treasurer offices.\nOfficers.\nCurrent officers of the Society are:\n- Derwyn Owen (President)" ]
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where is the 11 foot 8 inch bridge
[ "11 foot 8 Bridge\nThe 11 foot 8 Bridge (formally known as the Norfolk Southern–Gregson Street Overpass and nicknamed The Can-Opener) is a railroad bridge in Durham, North Carolina, United States, that has attracted media coverage and popular attention because tall vehicles such as trucks, buses, and RVs frequently collide with the unusually low overpass, resulting in damage ranging from RV roof air conditioners being scraped off to entire truck roofs being removed. The -year-old bridge along South Gregson Street provides only of vertical" ]
[ "Lewellen State Aid Bridge\nThe Lewellen State Aid Bridge, near Lewellen, Nebraska, is a historic Pratt pony truss bridge that was built in 1926. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.\nAlong with the Lisco State Aid Bridge, it is one of two surviving multiple-span \"State Aid\" bridges in Nebraska, out of eight constructed. It has seven 100-foot-long \"riveted Pratt ponies ... supported by 50-foot long, 8-inch Bethlehem H-piles, encased in concrete\"." ]
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who said to error is human to forgive divine
[ "An Essay on Criticism\nAn Essay on Criticism is one of the first major poems written by the English writer Alexander Pope (1688–1744). It is the source of the famous quotations \"To err is human, to forgive divine,\" \"A little learning is a dang'rous thing\" (frequently misquoted as \"A little knowledge is a dang'rous thing\"), and \"Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.\" It first appeared in 1711 after having been written in 1709, and it is clear from Pope" ]
[ "Delhi, she won the Femina Miss India contest in 2003. Her final question in the contest was whether she thinks that forgiveness is better said than done, to which she answered \"To err is human, to forgive divine, and we have to forgive and move on to make life better.\" She was crowned by preceding winner Neha Dhupia, and given the chance to represent India at the Miss Universe pageant in Panama City, Panama. However, she failed to place, breaking India's 11-year streak of placing in" ]
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who sang make em laugh in singin in the rain
[ "Make 'Em Laugh\n\"Make 'Em Laugh\" is a song first featured in the 1952 film \"Singin' in the Rain\", frenetically performed by Donald O'Connor. Written by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed, the song is closely based on Cole Porter's \"Be a Clown\". It finished at #49 in AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs survey of top tunes in American cinema.\nO'Connor's song-and-dance routine in \"Singin' in the Rain\" is noted for its" ]
[ "in the 2004 film \"De-Lovely\".\nThe song \"Make 'Em Laugh\" (by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed) in the film \"Singin' in the Rain\" appears to be very similar to \"Be a Clown,\" although Cole Porter did not make a complaint. Both films were Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer productions and starred Kelly, who appeared in (but did not sing) the \"Make 'Em Laugh\" segment of the latter film in which the song was performed by" ]
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mix red and green to make this colour
[ "their colors additively.\nBy convention, the three primary colors in additive mixing are red, green, and blue. In the absence of light of any color, the result is black. If all three primary colors of light are mixed in equal proportions, the result is neutral (gray or white). When the red and green lights mix, the result is yellow. When green and blue lights mix, the result is a cyan. When the blue and red lights mix, the result is magenta." ]
[ "band (0.4 - 0.5 µm). However, it is possible to combine red, green and near IR in such way that the appearance of the displayed image resembles a visible colour photograph, i.e. vegetation in green, water in blue, soil in brown. This is not always possible because two similarly coloured objects can have completely different reactions to near IR light.\nGreen, red and near IR are typically combined to make a traditional false color composite where the near IR is displayed in red, the red is" ]
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what is the old name of state bank of india
[ "of Calcutta, founded in 1806, via the Imperial Bank of India, making it the oldest commercial bank in the Indian subcontinent. The Bank of Madras merged into the other two \"presidency banks\" in British India, the Bank of Calcutta and the Bank of Bombay, to form the Imperial Bank of India, which in turn became the State Bank of India in 1955. The Government of India took control of the Imperial Bank of India in 1955, with Reserve Bank of India (India's central bank) taking a" ]
[ "According to Reverend Moses Margoliouth, Old Jewry was a ghetto. Ghettos, areas of a city mainly or exclusively populated by Jews, were common across Europe. In 2001, archaeologists discovered a mikveh (ritual bath) near to Old Jewry, on the corner of Gresham Street and Milk Street, under what is now the State Bank of India. It would have fallen into disuse after 1290, when the Jews were expelled from England.\nOn the west side of Old Jewry is St Olave Old Jewry; only the tower" ]
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where does the largest halloween parade take place every year
[ "New York's Village Halloween Parade\nNew York's Village Halloween Parade is an annual holiday parade and street pageant presented on the night of every Halloween in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan. The Village Halloween Parade, initiated in 1973 by Greenwich Village puppeteer and mask maker Ralph Lee, is the world's largest Halloween parade and the only nighttime parade in New York City. The parade reports itself to have 50,000 \"costumed participants\" and 2 million spectators. \nIt has been called \"New York's Carnival.\"" ]
[ "takes place every year during Labor Day weekend. This event dates back to 1931 and includes a car show, floral parade, craft show, and many other downtown events.\nTillson Street is known for its elaborate Halloween decorations. Thousands trick-or-treat Tillson Street every Halloween to see the homeowners' one of a kind Halloween stages.\nOn February 14 of each year, the village of Romeo offers a special dual postmark with the community of Juliette, Georgia. This tradition began in 1994, as a nod" ]
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who sings on i ain't mad at cha
[ "I Ain't Mad at Cha\n\"I Ain't Mad at Cha\" is a song by rapper 2Pac released shortly after his death as the sixth single from his album \"All Eyez on Me\". The song features contemporary soul singer Danny Boy who provided the vocals for the song's hook. The song did well in the United Kingdom, reaching number 13 in the UK Singles Chart and peaking at number 3 in the UK R&B Chart.\nIt was not released as a single in the United States, thus" ]
[ "Additional crew\n- 1st assistant director: Joe Oz\nTrack listing.\nTrack listing CD single.\nDRWCD5/854 843-2\n1. \"I Ain't Mad at Cha\" - Edit\n2. \"I Ain't Mad at Cha\" - LP Version\n3. \"Skandalouz\"\n4. \"Heartz of Men\"\nTrack listing 12\" maxi single.\n12 DRW5/854 843-1\n1. \"I Ain't Mad at Cha\" - Edit\n2. \"I Ain't Mad at" ]
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when did women's cricket start in india
[ "formed in 1911 and toured England, where they played English county teams. The India team made their Test debut against England in 1932. Around the same time (1934), the first women's Test was played between England and Australia. However, women's cricket arrived in India much later; the Women's Cricket Association of India was formed in 1973. The Indian women's team played their first Test match in 1976, against the West Indies. India recorded its first-ever Test win in November 1978 against West" ]
[ "India was merged with the Board of Control for Cricket in India in 2006 as part of the International Cricket Council's initiative to develop women's cricket.\nIndia have played 36 Tests, starting with their first Test in 1976 and including their most recent one in 2014. They first won a Test in Patna (1976), in front of over 25,000 spectators, against the West Indies but did not win again until 2002, when they won against South Africa. The team has remained unbeaten since 2006, over the course" ]
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flu that spread over a large area in 1918
[ "Spanish flu\nThe 1918 influenza pandemic (January 1918 – December 1920; colloquially known as Spanish flu) was an unusually deadly influenza pandemic, the first of the two pandemics involving H1N1 influenza virus. It infected 500 million people around the world, including people on remote Pacific islands and in the Arctic, and resulted in the deaths of 50 to 100 million (three to five percent of Earth's human population at the time), making it one of the deadliest natural disasters in human history.\nInfectious" ]
[ "the south-west that provided a disproportionately large number of volunteers for the Rhodesia Native Regiment, also proved conspicuous for their extremely generous financial donations; in June 1915, they collectively donated £183, \"a staggering sum\", the historian Timothy Stapleton comments, to the Prince of Wales Fund.\nHome front Flu pandemic.\nThe 1918 flu pandemic, often referred to at the time as \"Spanish flu\", spread quickly into Southern Rhodesia from South Africa in October 1918. A week after the first case was reported" ]
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how many kanals in one acre in pakistan
[ "Measurement of land in Punjab\nThe following are the basic 'measurements of land used in Sindh, Pakistan Punjab , Indian Punjab and Haryana' in ascending o\nCurrent standard measurement of farm land.\nAll Units\n30.25 square feet = 1 Karam(Sarsai)\n9 Karams(Sarsai) = 1 Marla\n20 Marlas = 1 Kanal\n5 Kanals = 1 Bigha \n20 Biswas = 1 Bigha\n8 Kanals = 1 Killa(Acre)\n1.6 Bighas = 1 Killa(Acre)\n2.5 Killas(Acres) = 1 Hectare\n25 Killas(Acres) =" ]
[ "Lahore General Hospital\nLahore General Hospital is located on Ferozepur Road in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. It is affiliated with Ameer-ud-Din Medical College, Lahore.\nHistory.\nA piece of land measuring one square and seven acre i.e. (256 kanals) situated on Ferozepur, Road, Lahore about 17 kilometers from Lahore was proposed for beggar house. The foundation was laid down by her Excellency Begum Naheed Sikandar Mirza (W/O then Governor General of Pakistan His Excellency Maj Gen Iskander Mirza), on" ]
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what do you call a person who does acrobatics
[ "Aerial silk\nAerial silks (also known as aerial contortion, aerial ribbons, aerial tissues, fabric, ribbon, or tissu, depending on personal preference) is a type of performance in which one or more artists perform aerial acrobatics while hanging from a fabric. The fabric may be hung as two pieces, or a single piece, folded to make a loop, classified as hammock silks. Performers climb the suspended fabric without the use of safety lines and rely only on their training and skill to ensure safety. They use" ]
[ "products. There is a popular joke: \"What do you call a person who speaks three languages? A trilingual. What do you call a person who speaks two languages? A bilingual. What do you call a person who speaks one language? An American.\"\nThere is also increasing pressure on bilingual immigrants to renounce their mother tongue and to adopt their host country's language. As a result, even though there may be immigrants from a wide variety of nationalities and cultures, the main language spoken in the" ]
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what is the name of the cat in tom and jerry
[ "List of Tom and Jerry characters\nThis is a list of characters in the \"Tom and Jerry\" animated short series. Most of these characters did not appear in all of the movies.\nMain characters.\nMain characters Tom Cat and Jerry Mouse.\nTom (named \"Jasper\" in his debut appearance) is a grey and white domestic shorthair cat. \"Tom\" is a generic name for a male cat. He is usually but not always, portrayed as living a comfortable, or even pampered life," ]
[ "a negative effect on the child. At the end of the episode, George mentions that he helped a fortune teller deliver her child, and when Jerry asks what name was given to the baby, he replied, \"You won't believe it...Rasputin.\"\n- In the Hanna-Barbera cartoon \"Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats\", the antagonist's canine companion is called Rasputin.\n- In the BBC \"Doctor Who\" Past Doctor Adventures novel \"The Wages of Sin\", the Third" ]
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when did the movie i can only imagine come out
[ "2018, alongside \"Tomb Raider\" and \"Love, Simon\", and was originally projected to gross $2–4 million from 1,620 theaters in its opening weekend. However, after making $6.2 million on its first day (including $1.3 million from Thursday night previews), weekend estimates were increased to $14 million. It ended up grossing $17.1 million, exceeding expectations and finishing third at the box office behind \"Black Panther\" and \"Tomb Raider\". 67% of the opening weekend audience was female while" ]
[ "and satires on the state of film-making in Japan at the time. Hasebe denied such intentions on his part, but did not rule out the possibility that producer Ito and the script-writer may have had this in mind. Hasebe rejected the idea that cinematic violence incites violence in the audience, saying, \"I believe [film violence] has no effect on an audience. Personally, I can attest to this fact. I do not become aggressive when I watch a violent movie. I can not imagine such" ]
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who killed katie in the movie mystic river
[ "opened to widespread critical acclaim. It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor for Penn, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Supporting Actress for Harden, and Best Supporting Actor for Robbins. Penn and Robbins won in their respective categories, making \"Mystic River\" the first film to win both awards since \"Ben-Hur\" in 1959.\nPlot.\nThree boys, Jimmy Markum, Sean Devine, and Dave Boyle, play hockey in a Boston street in 1975. Spotting wet concrete" ]
[ "Mystic massacre\nThe Mystic massacre took place on May 26, 1637 during the Pequot War, when Connecticut colonists under Captain John Mason and their Narragansett and Mohegan allies set fire to the Pequot Fort near the Mystic River. They shot anyone who tried to escape the wooden palisade fortress and killed most of the village in retaliation for previous Pequot attacks. The only Pequot survivors were warriors who had been with their sachem Sassacus in a raiding party outside the village.\nBackground.\nThe Pequots were the dominant Indian tribe in the" ]
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what iron maiden album is the trooper on
[ "The Trooper\n\"The Trooper\" is a song by the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden. It was released as the second single on 20 June 1983 from the band's fourth studio album, \"Piece of Mind\" (1983). It was one of only a few songs to get much radio airplay in the US, thus peaking at No. 28 on the US Mainstream Rock charts. It also achieved success in the UK, peaking at No. 12 in the UK Singles Charts as well as gaining a" ]
[ "Trooper\" by Iron Maiden, which is featured on Kerrang!'s Iron Maiden tribute album, \"Maiden Heaven\", that came with the July 16 issue. They were nominated for Best International Band and Best Music Video (for \"Feathers\") in the 2008 Kerrang! Awards.\nIn October and November 2008, the band played Neverender, a four-night concert series in which the band played one album per night. The event was held in New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, and in London" ]
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who wrote the song knocking on heaven's door
[ "Knockin' on Heaven's Door\n\"Knockin' on Heaven's Door\" is a song by Bob Dylan, written for the soundtrack of the 1973 film \"Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid\". Released as a single two months after the film's release, it became a worldwide hit, reaching the Top 10 in several countries. The song became one of Dylan's most popular and most covered post-1960s compositions, spawning covers from Guns N' Roses, Eric Clapton, Randy Crawford and more. Described by Dylan biographer" ]
[ "Louis. Pandisc 8949 (1999)\n- \"Knocking on Heaven's Door\", Arthur Louis featuring Eric Clapton. Discovery Sounds 250043 (2006)\n- \"Knocking On Heaven's Door\", Eric Clapton version (arr A.Louis). Track 15 CD No3 \"Crossroads\", Eric Clapton (4-CD set). Polydor 530 2 809 (2007)\n- \"Knocking on Heaven's Door\", Arthur Louis and Eric Clapton. Solid CDSOL 1399 Japan (2011)\nDiscography Someone like You (Arthur Louis song" ]
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where was the author when he wrote the star spangled banner
[ "The Star-Spangled Banner\n\"The Star-Spangled Banner\" is the national anthem of the United States. The lyrics come from the Defence of Fort M'Henry, a poem written on September 14, 1814, by the then 35-year-old lawyer and amateur poet Francis Scott Key after witnessing the bombardment of Fort McHenry by British ships of the Royal Navy in Baltimore Harbor during the Battle of Baltimore in the War of 1812. Key was inspired by the large U.S. flag, with 15 stars and 15 stripes, known as" ]
[ "Flag House & Star-Spangled Banner Museum\nThe Star-Spangled Banner Flag House, formerly the Flag House & Star-Spangled Banner Museum, is a museum located in the Jonestown/Old Town and adjacent to Little Italy neighborhoods of eastern downtown Baltimore, Maryland, United States.\nBuilt in 1793, it was the home of Mary Young Pickersgill when she moved to Baltimore in 1806 and the location where she later sewed the \"Star Spangled Banner,\" in 1813, the huge out-sized garrison flag" ]
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when does the arctic circle get 24 hours of daylight
[ "Midnight sun\nThe midnight sun is a natural phenomenon that occurs in the summer months in places north of the Arctic Circle or south of the Antarctic Circle, when the Sun remains visible at the local midnight. \nDetails.\nAround the summer solstice (approximately 21 June in the Northern Hemisphere and 23 December in the Southern Hemisphere), the Sun is visible for the full 24 hours, given fair weather. The number of days per year with potential midnight sun increases the closer towards either pole one goes. Although approximately" ]
[ "From November to early June, Herschel Island is locked in ice. Located north of the Arctic Circle, Herschel Island enjoys continuous daylight every year between May 19 and July 24. The sun does not appear above the horizon from November 29 to January 14, but significant twilight is experienced for a few hours in the late morning and early afternoon during the latter period.\nFish and marine mammals.\nThe waters around Herschel Island are a haven for fish and marine mammals. The Mackenzie River flows into the Beaufort Sea southeast" ]
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what does the acrosome do in a sperm cell
[ "content contains a protein that temporarily holds the sperm on the egg's surface.\nVariations among species Mammals.\nIn mammals the acrosome reaction releases hyaluronidase and acrosin; their role in fertilization is not yet clear. The acrosomal reaction does not begin until the sperm comes into contact with the oocyte's zona pellucida. Upon coming into contact with the zona pellucida, the acrosomal enzymes begin to dissolve and the actin filament comes into contact with the zona pellucida. Once the two meet, a calcium influx occurs, causing a signaling cascade" ]
[ "Acrosome reaction\nDuring fertilization, a sperm must first fuse with the plasma membrane and then penetrate the female egg cell in order to fertilize it. Fusing to the egg cell usually causes little problem, whereas penetrating through the egg's hard shell or extracellular matrix can present more of a problem to the sperm. Therefore, sperm cells go through a process known as the acrosome reaction which is the reaction that occurs in the acrosome of the sperm as it approaches the egg. The \"acrosome\" is a cap-like structure" ]
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what is the name of arasamaram in english
[ "Ficus religiosa\nFicus religiosa or sacred fig is a species of fig native to the Indian subcontinent and Indochina that belongs to \"Moraceae\", the fig or mulberry family. It is also known as the bodhi tree, pippala tree, peepul tree, peepal tree or ashwattha tree (in India and Nepal). The sacred fig is considered to have a religious significance in three major religions that originated on the Indian subcontinent, Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. Hindu and Jain ascetics consider the tree to be sacred and often meditate" ]
[ "- Kalasathamman Temple\n- Nagathamman tmple\n- Lakshmi Narashima Perumal temple is one of the oldest temple in Ramapuram. It was around 600 to 700 years old.\nHealth care.\nSRM Dental college is located here along with SRM general hospital. \nMIOT hospitals, an iconic healthcare provider in India is located here\nBalaji Clinic, an expert medical place for Children (opp to Cafe Cafe Day) 300 meters from arasamaram junction." ]
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what is the full form of als disease
[ "Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis\nAmyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as motor neurone disease (MND) or Lou Gehrig's disease, is a specific disease that causes the death of neurons controlling voluntary muscles. Some also use the term motor neuron disease for a group of conditions of which ALS is the most common. ALS is characterized by stiff muscles, muscle twitching, and gradually worsening weakness due to muscles decreasing in size. It may begin with weakness in the arms or legs, or with difficulty speaking or swallowing." ]
[ "other, more treatable diseases or disorders, appropriate tests must be conducted to exclude the possibility of other conditions. One of these tests is electromyography (EMG), a special recording technique that detects electrical activity in muscles. Certain EMG findings can support the diagnosis of ALS. Another common test measures nerve conduction velocity (NCV). Specific abnormalities in the NCV results may suggest, for example, that the person has a form of peripheral neuropathy (damage to peripheral nerves) or myopathy (muscle disease) rather than ALS." ]
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how many books are in the narnia series
[ "The Chronicles of Narnia\nThe Chronicles of Narnia is a series of seven fantasy novels by C. S. Lewis. Written by Lewis, illustrated by Pauline Baynes, and originally published in London between 1950 and 1956, \"The Chronicles of Narnia\" has been adapted for radio, television, the stage, and film. The series is set in the fictional realm of Narnia, a fantasy world of magic, mythical beasts, and talking animals. It narrates the adventures of various children who play central roles in the unfolding history of" ]
[ "List of Narnian creatures\nNarnian creatures are any non-human inhabitants of Narnia, the fantasy world created by C. S. Lewis as a setting for his \"The Chronicles of Narnia\". This is a series of commentaries on the creatures of Narnia. Entries include information on physical, habitual, and behavioural elements of the creatures, as well as noting any important members of the species. Each commentary draws on specific references and citations from the books and officially sanctioned Disney films. Many animals that are found in our world are" ]
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who plays sons of anarchy president in mayans
[ "Marcus Álvarez\nMarcus Álvarez is a fictional character on the FX television series \"Sons of Anarchy\" and its spinoff \"Mayans MC\", played by Emilio Rivera. He initially serves as an antagonist on the show but gradually comes to a less hostile relation with the Sons of Anarchy. He is the former leader of the Oakland Mayans, a Mexican-American outlaw motorcycle club.\nBiography.\nÁlvarez, who is of Mexican descent, is the President of the Mayans Motorcycle Club's Oakland, California chapter and seems" ]
[ "), and Scrum (Darren Keefe).\nSons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club Redwood Original SAMTAZ members.\nSons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club Redwood Original SAMTAZ members Armando.\nArmando (Lobo Sebastian), president of the Sons of Anarchy Tucson chapter (SAMTAZ) in Tucson, Arizona, was beheaded by a cartel. The rest of his body was discovered in the back of a truck by the Sons of Anarchy and the Mayans, and his body was sent back to his club in Tucson, along with his head.\nSons of" ]
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when was the last time a detroit sports team won a championship
[ "2006 The West Michigan Whitecaps from Grand Rapids prevail in the Midwest League Championship Series for the fourth time.\n- 2006 The Grand Valley State University Lakers claim their fourth NCAA Division II Football Championship in five years.\n- 2007 The West Michigan Whitecaps from Grand Rapids win their fifth Midwest League Championship Series in twelve seasons.\n- 2007 The Michigan State University Spartans win their third NCAA hockey title.\n- 2008 The Detroit Red Wings win the Stanley Cup—their eleventh National Hockey League championship and fourth in twelve seasons" ]
[ "was the first Cup Final in history to go seven games, and the only time in North American sports that a team won a best-of-seven championship series, after losing the first three games. There were several tense moments throughout the series.\nIn the fourth game, held in Detroit, the Maple Leafs staved off elimination with a 4–3 victory. The game ended in a near-riot when in the final minute, Red Wings' Eddie Wares drew a misconduct penalty and then a $50 fine for" ]
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who has scored the most goals in the english premier league
[ "List of footballers with 100 or more Premier League goals\nSince the Premier League's formation, at the start of the 1992–93 season, 28 players have scored 100 or more goals in the competition.\nDuring the 1995–96 season, Alan Shearer became the first player to score 100 Premier League goals, and holds the record for the fewest games taken to reach 100, doing so in 124 appearances. He also holds the record for most goals scored in the Premier League. After Shearer, Harry Kane is the second-fastest" ]
[ "who has scored the most goals throughout the Premier League season.\"\nAwards 20th Anniversary Barclay Premier League Awards.\nAwards 20th Anniversary Barclay Premier League Awards \"Best Squad in the Premier League\" award.\n\"Awarded to the squad who is adjudged to have been the best throughout the history of the Premier League, by a panel assembled by the Premier League's sponsor.\"\nSee also.\n- 2011–12 in English football\n- List of Arsenal F.C. seasons\nExternal links.\n- Arsenal 2011–12 on statto.com" ]
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how many seasons are there of knight rider
[ "Knight Rider\nKnight Rider is an American entertainment franchise created by Glen A. Larson. The core of \"Knight Rider\" is its four television series: \"Knight Rider\" (1982–1986), \"Team Knight Rider\" (1997–1998), and \"Knight Rider\" (2008–2009). The franchise also includes three television films, computer and video games, and novels, as well as KnightCon, a \"Knight Rider\" convention. Beginning with the original television series and continuing with the subsequent films and series, the franchise" ]
[ "Knight Rider (video game)\nKnight Rider is a racing video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System that is very loosely based on the television show of the same name.\nGameplay.\nThe gameplay is simple: There are fifteen cities that are featured, starting with San Francisco and ending in Los Angeles. KITT can be upgraded with more fuel and shield capacities. It can also have its top speed upgraded, and how many lasers/missiles it starts with. In the first six missions, there are allies," ]
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who the girl in somebody that i used to know
[ "Somebody That I Used to Know\n\"Somebody That I Used to Know\" is a song written by Belgian-Australian singer-songwriter Gotye, featuring New Zealand singer Kimbra. The song was released in Australia and New Zealand by on 5 July 2011 as the second single from Gotye's third studio album, \"Making Mirrors\" (2011). It was later released by Universal Music in December 2011 in the United Kingdom, and in January 2012 in the United States and Ireland. \"Somebody That I Used To Know" ]
[ "- \"Somebody I Used to Know (2015)\"\n- \"The Forgotten Girl\" (2014)\n- \"Never Come Back\" (2013)\n- \"The Hiding Place\" (2011)\n- \"Cemetery Girl\" (2011)\n- \"The Girl in the Woods\" (2009)\n- \"The Condemned\" (2008)\nHe is also the co-editor of two anthologies of short fiction:\n- \"Stuck in the Middle: Writing That Holds You in Suspense" ]
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where did jaren jackson senior play college basketball
[ "Jaren Jackson\nJaren Walter Jackson Sr. (born October 27, 1967) is an American professional basketball coach and former professional basketball player. A 6'4\" (1.93 m) shooting guard born in New Orleans, Louisiana, Jackson played at Georgetown University from 1985 to 1989 and graduated with a bachelor's degree in finance. He was never drafted into the NBA but played 13 seasons for multiple teams. He is best known for his tenure with the San Antonio Spurs, who he helped win their first NBA championship in 1999" ]
[ "Jaren Jackson Jr.\nJaren Walter Jackson Jr. (born September 15, 1999) is an American professional basketball player for the Memphis Grizzlies of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Michigan State Spartans. He was selected 4th by the Memphis Grizzlies in the 2018 NBA draft.\nHigh school career.\nJackson started his high school career with Park Tudor School. He played varsity for three years, where he averaged 10 points a game, 6 rebounds a game, and 3 blocks a game" ]
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when did the us first start using daylight savings time
[ "gradually increased because of its obvious practical advantages for communication and travel. Standard time in time zones was not established in U.S. law until the Standard Time Act of 1918 of March 19, 1918, also known as the Calder Act (15 USC 260). The act also established daylight saving time, itself a contentious idea.\nDaylight saving time was repealed in 1919, but standard time in time zones remained in law, with the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) having the authority over time zone boundaries. Daylight time became" ]
[ "the file zone.tab, named Asia/Tokyo.\nDaylight saving time in Japan.\nFrom 1948–52, Japan observed DST between May and September every year. The US imposed this policy as part of the Allied occupation of Japan. In 1952, three weeks before the occupation ended, the Japanese government, which had been granted increased powers, abolished daylight savings time, and the Allied occupation authorities did not interfere. Since then, DST has never been officially implemented nationwide in Japan.\nStarting in the late 1990s, a" ]
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who led the nba in scoring last year
[ "per game when he averaged 37.6 points in the 1959–60 season. Among active players, James Harden has the highest point total (2,818) and the highest scoring average (36.1) in a season; both were achieved in the 2018–19 season.\nMichael Jordan has won the most scoring titles, with ten. Jordan and Chamberlain are the only players to have won seven consecutive scoring titles (this was also Chamberlain's career total). George Gervin, Allen Iverson and Durant have won four scoring titles in their career, and" ]
[ "John Taylor (basketball)\nJohn Taylor (born December 25, 1997) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Sacramento Kings of the NBA. He played college basketball at Fresno Pacific where he led the NCAA Division II in scoring his junior year before declaring for the NBA draft. His best friend from college, who is a Bilionare, goes by the name of António \"Tono da Leta\" Santos.\nHigh school career.\nTaylor attended Externato Ribadouro, Porto for 3 years and led them" ]
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which country's team has won the 2017 fifa under 17 worldcup
[ "placed teams would advance to the next round. These 16 teams will advance to the knockout stage, where three rounds of play decided which teams would participate in the final.\nThe reigning FIFA U-17 World Cup champions, Nigeria, did not have the opportunity to defend their title after failing to qualify for this edition. In failing to qualify, Nigeria became the first incumbent title holder since Switzerland in 2009 to fail to qualify for the subsequent edition.\nEngland won the U-17 World Cup for the first time after coming back" ]
[ "Korea, which competes internationally under the name of \"Korea Republic\", has qualified for ten FIFA World Cups including the most recent 2018 tournament (Asian record), and co-hosted the 2002 World Cup, finishing in 4th place. Also in 2010, the country's under-17 women's team won the 2010 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in Trinidad and Tobago, claiming South Korea's first-ever title in worldwide FIFA competition. The K-League is the oldest domestic professional football league in Asia. A huge" ]
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when is season 4 of the flash coming
[ "\" actor David Ramsey appears as John Diggle, as well as DeVoe's Diggle disguise earlier in the twenty-second episode.\nRelease.\nRelease Broadcast.\nThe season began airing on October 10, 2017, on The CW in the United States, and on CTV in Canada. The season concluded on May 22, 2018. Sky One acquired the rights to air the season in the UK & Ireland, airing it alongside the other Arrowverse shows. The season premiered October 17.\nRelease Marketing.\nIn July 2017" ]
[ "advertisement sign proclaiming \"In brightest day, In blackest night, Come to Coast City, When money's tight\". In the season 4 finale episode \"Schism\", John Diggle mentioned to Lyla that their daughter Sara is in an ARGUS bunker in Coast City.\n- Coast City is mentioned in \"The Flash\" episode \"Fallout\" when Iris West asks Caitlin Snow where Ronnie Raymond is from. The city itself is also briefly seen for the first time in the Arrow/Flash universe (Arrowverse) in the" ]
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who were the two superpowers during the cold war space race
[ "to launch artificial satellites, uncrewed space probes of the Moon, Venus, and Mars, and human spaceflight in low Earth orbit and to the Moon.\nThe competition began in earnest on August 2, 1955 when the Soviet Union responded to the US announcement four days earlier of intent to launch artificial satellites for the International Geophysical Year, by declaring they would also launch a satellite \"in the near future\". The Soviet Union achieved the first successful launch with the October 4, 1957 orbiting of \"Sputnik 1\"," ]
[ "mid-1940s to the early 1990s. Throughout this period, rivalry between the two superpowers was expressed through military coalitions, propaganda, espionage, weapons development, industrial advances, and competitive technological development, which included the space race. Both superpowers engaged in costly defence spending, a massive conventional and nuclear arms race, and numerous proxy wars.\nPresent.\nAfter the Cold War ended, wars have only taken place in Europe during the breakup of Yugoslavia. These wars involved separatist states and the combat of terrorism in southern Yugoslavia." ]
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when did they add ain't to the dictionary
[ "the less educated\".\n\"Webster's Third New International Dictionary\", published in 1961, went against then-standard practice when it included the following usage note in its entry on : \"though disapproved by many and more common in less educated speech, used orally in most parts of the U.S. by many cultivated speakers esp. in the phrase \"ain't I\".\" Many commentators disapproved of the dictionary's relatively permissive attitude toward the word, which was inspired, in part, by the belief of its" ]
[ "company's dictionary. However, it is not uncommon for students and reporters to add a significant number of entries to a stock dictionary (usually when creating briefs of their own).\nSome court reporters use \"scopists\" to translate and edit their work. A scopist is a person who is trained in the phonetic writing system, English punctuation, and usually in legal formatting. They are especially helpful when a court reporter is working so much that they do not have time to edit their own work. Both scopists and" ]
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who played the koala in the movie sing
[ "Sing (2016 American film)\nSing is a 2016 American computer-animated musical film produced by Illumination Entertainment. It was directed and written by Garth Jennings, co-directed by Christophe Lourdelet and starring the voices of Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon, Seth MacFarlane, Scarlett Johansson, John C. Reilly, Taron Egerton, and Tori Kelly. The film is about a group of anthropomorphic animals that enter a singing competition, hosted by a koala who is trying to save his theater.\nThe film includes more than 60 songs" ]
[ "- Mrs. Koala is Blinky's mother in several books, TV shows, a movie.\n- Bunyip Bluegum is a koala in The Magic Pudding.\n- Buster Moon in Sing\n- Nigel an eccentric British koala in \"The Wild\".\n- The Australian version of the American Disney computer-animated film \"Zootopia\" (\"Zootropolis\") has a koala as a newscaster character.\nIn popular culture TV and films.\n- Qantas airlines used a Koala who continually complains about the airline's reliability" ]
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where is the thalmus located in the brain
[ "Thalamus\nThe thalamus (from Greek , \"chamber\") is a large mass of gray matter in the dorsal part of the diencephalon of the brain with several functions such as relaying of sensory signals, including motor signals to the cerebral cortex, and the regulation of consciousness, sleep, and alertness.\nIt is a midline symmetrical structure of two halves, within the vertebrate brain, situated between the cerebral cortex and the midbrain.\nIt is the main product of the embryonic diencephalon, as first assigned by Wilhelm His" ]
[ "\"Spur of the Moment\" (uncredited))\n- Jack Ramstead (\"To Serve Man\") (uncredited)\n- Edwin Rand (\"Mirror Image\")\n- Sue Randall (\"And When the Sky Was Opened\" and \"From Agnes—With Love\")\n- Thalmus Rasulala (credited as Jack Crowder) (\"The Brain Center at Whipple's\")\n- Sam Rawlins (\"The Four of Us Are Dying\") (uncredited)\n- Anthony Ray (\"A" ]
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who won the football league championship in 1968
[ "1967–68 Football League\nThe 1967–68 season was the 69th completed season of the English Football League.\nFor the first time since 1937 Manchester City won the league title, finishing two points clear of their local rivals Manchester United. Fulham finished bottom of the league and were relegated along with Sheffield United. Coventry City, in their first ever top flight season escaped relegation by one point and would go on to stay in the top division until their eventual relegation at the end of the 2000–01 season.\nBill McGarry's Ipswich Town" ]
[ "1968 New Zealand rugby league season\n- 1968 NSWRFL season premiers: South Sydney DRLFC\n- 1967–68 Northern Rugby Football League season / 1968–69 Northern Rugby Football League season\n- 1968 Rugby League World Cup winners: Australia\nRugby union.\n- 74th Five Nations Championship series is won by France who complete the Grand Slam\nSnooker.\n- World Snooker Championship challenge match: John Pulman beats Eddie Charlton 39–34\nSwimming.\n- XIX Olympic Games, held in Mexico City (October 17 – October 26)\nTennis" ]
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who is the youngest elected president of usa
[ "when they became and ceased to be \"oldest living\".\nAge of presidents.\nThe median age upon accession to the presidency is 55 years and 3 months. This is how old Lyndon B. Johnson was at the time of his inauguration. The youngest person to assume the office was Theodore Roosevelt, who became president at the age of , following William McKinley's assassination; the oldest was Donald Trump, who was old at his inauguration. The youngest person to be elected president was John F. Kennedy, at of" ]
[ "is married to Graham Hallett, Chief Technical Officer of the British Balloon and Airship Club. Their daughter Chloe Hallet is participating in the FAI competitions since 2015, when she was the youngest British balloon pilot at the age of 17. In March 2015, Muir was elected Vice President of the CIA (Commission Internationale d'Aérostation) the FAI's ballooning commission).\nCompetition record.\nCompetition record World Championships.\n- 12th FAI World Championship in Battle Creek, Michigan, USA, 1995 – 6th (overall)\n- 1st" ]
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who did rob lowe play in the stand
[ "were becoming too complacent, and were beginning to repeat all the same mistakes of their old society. In an attempt to resolve this, he added the part of the storyline where Harold and Nadine construct a bomb which explodes in a Free Zone committee meeting, killing Nick Andros, Chad Norris, and Susan Stern. Later, Mother Abagail explains on her deathbed that God permitted the bombing because He was dissatisfied with the heroes' focus on petty politics, and not on the ultimate quest of destroying Flagg. When telling this story" ]
[ "(1991), \"Once Around\" (1991), \"Where the Day Takes You\" (1992), \"Nina Takes a Lover\" (1994), and \"Suicide Kings\" (1997). She also appeared as Nadine Cross in the Stephen King TV miniseries \"The Stand\" opposite Rob Lowe, which landed them on the cover of the May 7–13, 1994 issue of \"TV Guide\". She continued doing films, and as 1999 ended, she did the film \"Eat Your Heart Out" ]
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local governments that provide a single service or a closely related set of services are
[ "Special district (United States)\nSpecial districts (also known as special service districts, special district governments, limited purpose entities, or special-purpose districts in the United States) are independent, special-purpose governmental units that exist separately from local governments such as county, municipal, and township governments, with substantial administrative and fiscal independence. They are formed to perform a single function or a set of related functions. The term \"special district governments\" as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau excludes school districts. In" ]
[ "more closely resemble and function as one single conurbation. Under these circumstances, a single law enforcement agency with a unified command, jurisdiction and support structure comes to be seen as more appropriate and efficient. \nA related concept exists in some American counties in which county sheriffs' offices contract with some (though not necessarily all) local cities or towns within their counties to provide all law enforcement services in those municipalities in lieu of a separate city or town police force.\nMetropolitan police agencies.\nExamples of use of the" ]
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a rift valley is evidence of which kind of plate boundary
[ "Rift valley\nA rift valley is a linear shaped lowland between several highlands or mountain ranges created by the action of a geologic rift or fault. A rift valley is formed on a divergent plate boundary, a crustal extension or spreading apart of the surface, which is subsequently further deepened by the forces of erosion. When the tensional forces are strong enough to cause the plate to split apart, a center block drops between the two blocks at its flanks, forming a graben. The drop of the center creates the nearly parallel" ]
[ "lakes and an ancient lake. The lake lies in a valley formed by the opening of the East African Rift, where the African tectonic plate is being split into two pieces. This is called a divergent plate tectonics boundary. Malawi has typically been estimated to be 1–2 million years old (mya), but more recent evidence points to a considerably older lake with a basin that started to form about 8.6 mya and deep-water condition first appeared 4.5 mya. The water levels have varied dramatically over time, ranging from almost" ]
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which is older jeopardy or wheel of fortune
[ "idea with Merv Griffin Enterprises' staff, they thought that the idea would work as a game show if it had a \"hook\". He decided to add a roulette-style wheel because he was always \"drawn to\" such wheels when he saw them in casinos. He and MGE's then-president Murray Schwartz consulted an executive of Caesars Palace to find out how to build such a wheel.\nWhen Griffin pitched the idea for the show to Lin Bolen, then the head of NBC's daytime programming division" ]
[ "using PSIP to display WAPT's virtual channel as 16 on digital television receivers.\nProgramming.\nSyndicated programming on WAPT includes \"Wheel of Fortune\", \"Judge Judy\", \"Live with Kelly and Ryan\", and \"The Ellen DeGeneres Show\", among others. \"Jeopardy!\", which is usually paired with \"Wheel of Fortune\" in most markets, airs instead on NBC affiliate WLBT; Jackson is one of the few markets where \"Jeopardy!\" and \"Wheel of Fortune\" are carried" ]
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who sang the song if it's meant to be
[ "Meant to Be (Bebe Rexha song)\n\"Meant to Be\" is a song recorded by American singer Bebe Rexha featuring vocals from American country music duo Florida Georgia Line, from Rexha's third extended play (EP) \"\" and debut studio album \"Expectations\" (2018). It was sent to American contemporary hit radio on October 24, 2017, by Warner Bros. Records as the second single from the EP. It was nominated for Best Country Duo/Group Performance at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards." ]
[ ": \"The title comes from a Kool Keith song. We just thought it was some funny stuff. The song is meant to be triumphant. I'm trying to spread a little confidence. Lots of artists try to make songs for the kids who are tormented in school, telling them it's okay to be tormented. But it's not okay. Don't be ridiculed. Become the leader of your surroundings. Confidence is one of the most important things in life. If you are confident, you can do whatever" ]
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the area between the tigris and euphrates rivers
[ "system from shallow freshwater lakes, swamps, and marshes, all surrounded by desert. The hydrology of these vast marshes is extremely important to the ecology of the entire upper Persian Gulf. Historically, the area is known as Mesopotamia. As part of the larger Fertile Crescent, it saw the earliest emergence of literate urban civilization in the Uruk period, for which reason it is often described as a \"Cradle of Civilization\".\nIn the 1980s, this ecoregion was put in grave danger as the Iran–Iraq War raged" ]
[ "focus of interest has to do with the Jewish religious academies, which were mainly situated in an area between the rivers Tigris and Euphrates and primarily between Pumbedita (modern Fallujah, a town west of Baghdad), and Sura, a town farther south down the Euphrates.\nThe key work of these academies was the compilation of the Babylonian Talmud, started by Rav Ashi and Ravina, two leaders of the Babylonian Jewish community, around the year 550. Editorial work by the Savoraim or \"Rabbanan Savoraei\" (post-Talmudic" ]
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the most recent revision of the apa ethics code was published in
[ "they had encountered ethical dilemmas. The committee organized these situations into themes and included them in the first document which was 170 pages in length. Over the years, a distinction was made between aspirational principles and enforceable standards. Since, there have been nine revisions with the most recent published in 2002 and amended in 2010.\nDespite the development and use of a complete ethical code, there have still been ethical violations and controversies. For instance, although the APA takes an explicit stance against conversion therapy, this treatment remains controversial" ]
[ "One of the early and longstanding groups concerned with experimental subject safety was the American Psychological Association (APA), who first published their “Ethical standards of psychologists” in 1953. The APA has since published many versions of their Ethics Code and currently operate under the code passed in 2002 The National Research Act then established the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research, which was the first national commission whose entire focus was the protection of experimental subjects. In 1978, the Food and Drug Administration added" ]
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who won the most oscars of all time
[ "(winning awards in every nominated category)\n- \"\" (2003) won all 11 categories for which it was nominated: Best Picture, Director, Adapted Screenplay, Original Score, Original Song, Sound Mixing, Art Direction, Makeup, Costume Design, Film Editing, and Visual Effects\n- Most awards won by a man\n- Walt Disney won 22 Oscars.\n- Most awards won by a woman\n- Edith Head won eight Oscars, all for Costume Design\n- Most nominations in a single year" ]
[ "fans alike, who considered it to be a landmark in filmmaking and an achievement in the fantasy film genre. It has grossed over $871 million worldwide, making it the 2nd highest-grossing film of 2001 and the 5th highest-grossing film of all time at the time of its release.\n\"The Fellowship of the Ring\" is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential fantasy films ever made. The film won many awards, including being nominated for 13 Oscars at the 74th Academy Awards ceremony," ]
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the ability of an atom to attract electron towards itself is called
[ "Electronegativity\nElectronegativity, symbol \"χ\", is a chemical property that describes the tendency of an atom to attract a shared pair of electrons (or electron density) towards itself. An atom's electronegativity is affected by both its atomic number and the distance at which its valence electrons reside from the charged nucleus. The higher the associated electronegativity number, the more an atom or a substituent group attracts electrons towards itself.\nOn the most basic level, electronegativity is determined by factors like the nuclear charge (the more protons" ]
[ "Wannier equation\nThe Wannier equation describes a quantum mechanical eigenvalue problem in solids where an electron in a conduction band and an electronic vacancy (i.e. hole) within a valence band attract each other via the Coulomb interaction. For one electron and one hole, this problem is analogous to the Schrödinger equation of the hydrogen atom; and the bound-state solutions are called excitons. When an exciton's radius extends over several unit cells, it is referred to as a Wannier exciton in contrast to Frenkel excitons whose size is comparable with" ]
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who played the devil in storm of the century
[ "setting of King's novel \"Dolores Claiborne\") off the coast of Maine. The storm is so powerful that all access off the island is blocked, and no one is able to leave the island until the storm is over. While trying to deal with the storm, tragedy strikes when one of the town's residents is brutally murdered by André Linoge (Colm Feore), a menacing stranger who appears to know the town members' darkest secrets, and who gives no hint of his motives other than the cryptic statement" ]
[ "\"Other\": Harp\n- \"On/Offstage\": Wind Band (off)\nSynopsis.\n\"Time\": The end of the 18th century\n\"Place\": In the village of Dikanka, Ukraine; St. Petersburg\nThe widow Solokha agrees to help the Devil steal the moon. The Devil is annoyed with Solokha's son Vakula who painted an icon mocking him. The Devil decides to create a snowstorm to prevent Vakula from seeing his beloved Oxana. While the storm rages, Solokha rides up" ]
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who won the most states in the 2016 presidential election
[ "2016 United States presidential election\nThe 2016 United States presidential election was the 58th quadrennial American presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016. The Republican ticket of businessman Donald Trump and Indiana Governor Mike Pence defeated the Democratic ticket of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and U.S. Senator from Virginia Tim Kaine, despite losing the popular vote. Trump took office as the 45th president, and Pence as the 48th vice president, on January 20, 2017.\nTrump emerged as the front-runner amidst a wide field" ]
[ "and the United States.\nFollowing his diplomatic success in Spain, the Federalists chose Pinckney as John Adams's running mate in the 1796 presidential election. Under the rules then in place, the individual who won the most electoral votes became president, while the individual who won the second most electoral votes became vice president. Although Adams won the presidential election, Democratic-Republican candidate Thomas Jefferson won the second most electoral votes and won election as vice president. After the election, Pinckney served in the United States House of Representatives" ]
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who starred in oh what a lovely war
[ "Oh! What a Lovely War\nOh! What a Lovely War is a 1969 British comedy musical film directed by Richard Attenborough (in his directorial debut), with an ensemble cast including Maggie Smith, Dirk Bogarde, John Gielgud, John Mills, Kenneth More, Laurence Olivier, Jack Hawkins, Corin Redgrave, Michael Redgrave, Vanessa Redgrave, Ralph Richardson, Ian Holm, Paul Shelley, Malcolm McFee, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Nanette Newman, Edward Fox, Susannah York, John Clements, Phyllis Calvert and Maurice Roëves" ]
[ "in the Jim Cartwright production Two.\n- Matthew Kelly, presenter and actor appeared in \"Oh what a Lovely War\".\n- Michelle Collins starred in production of Romeo and Juliet and The Demolition Man.\n- Kieran Hill starred in (and/or assistant director on) more than 12 productions between 2010 & 2014, including The Hired Man, Of Mice & Men, Long Day's Journey Into Night and Comedians\n- Sophie Abelson. actress who appeared in productions relating to the Carry On actress Barbara Windsor." ]
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when does pam get back from art school
[ "to the hospital against her wishes. At the hospital, the camera crew is stationed outside an exam room while a doctor updates Jim and Pam on her condition. There is no audio as the camera shows Jim and Pam embrace, looking shocked and ecstatic. It is implied that she is pregnant and is confirmed in the Season 6 premiere, \"Gossip\".\nJim and Pam marry early in the season, at Niagara Falls, during the highly anticipated, hour long episode, \"Niagara\". The ending of the" ]
[ "that Kelly used in attempt to get them back together. Back at the office, Ryan asks Pam to create a logo for Dunder Mifflin Infinity. Pam is excited about the opportunity to use her art background, but Ryan uses the logo as an excuse to ask her out, which he does in front of Jim. Pam responds that she is dating Jim, which leaves the new boss thoroughly embarrassed.\nProduction.\nThe episode was the first episode of the series directed by Craig Zisk. Zisk had previously directed episodes" ]
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who sings don't you forget about me from the breakfast club
[ "Don't You (Forget About Me)\n\"Don't You (Forget About Me)\" is a 1985 pop rock song performed by Scottish rock band Simple Minds. It was written and composed by producer Keith Forsey and Steve Schiff, a guitarist and songwriter from the Nina Hagen band. The song is best known for being played during the opening (Forsey's demo) and closing (Simple Minds' recording) credits of the John Hughes film \"The Breakfast Club\". Again, for the end titles of rom" ]
[ "episode included several references to \"The Breakfast Club\" and ended with a cover of \"Don't You (Forget About Me)\". The \"One Tree Hill\" episode titled \"Don't You Forget About Me\", broadcast on February 1, 2010, ended with a scene similar to the ending scene of \"Sixteen Candles\" and included some other references to his movies such as \"Home Alone\". The 2011 \"Bob's Burgers\" episode \"Sheesh! Cab, Bob?\" also paid homage to" ]
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where is the rotator cuff located on the human body
[ "referred to as the footprint. The infraspinatus and teres minor fuse near their musculotendinous junctions, while the supraspinatus and subscapularis tendons join as a sheath that surrounds the biceps tendon at the entrance of the bicipital groove. The supraspinatus is most commonly involved in a rotator cuff tear.\nFunction.\nThe rotator cuff muscles are important in shoulder movements and in maintaining glenohumeral joint (shoulder joint) stability. These muscles arise from the scapula and connect to the head of the humerus, forming a cuff at the shoulder joint. They" ]
[ "may not recover its original shape immediately when the body is removed from the pillow.\nOrthopaedic pillows are regarded as therapeutic pillows based on claims that they can help relieve various conditions including sleep apnoea, snoring, insomnia, breathing difficulty, blood circulation problems, acid reflux, gastroesophageal reflux disease, lower back pain, sciatica pain, neck pain, whiplash, rotator cuff injury, amongst others.\nThere are many types of orthopaedic pillows for almost every part of the human body, as well as orthopaedic beds, mattresses," ]
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what is the capital of azerbaijan in europe
[ "area into the Safavid province of Shirvan. The Sunni Ottomans briefly managed to occupy parts of present-day Azerbaijan as a result of the Ottoman-Safavid War of 1578–1590; by the early 17th century, they were ousted by Safavid Iranian ruler Abbas I (r. 1588–1629). In the wake of the demise of the Safavid Empire, Baku and its environs were briefly occupied by the Russians as a consequence of the Russo-Persian War of 1722–1723. Despite brief intermissions such as these by Safavid Iran's neighboring rivals, the" ]
[ "capital of the Oman, Muscat, has an initial capacity of 540 gigabits per second. The total length of the new cable system amounted to about 10,000 kilometers, and design capacity is up to 3.2 terabits per second. Vodafone organized a main line connecting Europe with Ukraine to the border with Russia. From the Russian-Ukrainian border to the border with Azerbaijan and through Azerbaijan to the borders with Iran the line was built by Rostelecom together with the Azerbaijani partner Delta Telecom.\nIn 2015, Transarctic Russian optical cable system (" ]
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who played rolf in the sound of music
[ "Daniel Truhitte\nDaniel Lee Truhitte (born September 10, 1943 in Sacramento, California) is an American actor, best known for his portrayal of Rolfe Gruber, the young Austrian telegraph delivery boy who performed \"Sixteen Going on Seventeen\", in the film \"The Sound of Music\" (1965). Truhitte is a singer, actor, dancer, and teacher of young performers.\nCareer.\nDaniel Truhitte began dance training at the age of 6 and began taking voice lessons at the age of 10. When" ]
[ "a fictional character and the main antagonist in the film \"Die Hard with a Vengeance\" (1995), portrayed by Jeremy Irons\n- Rolf Gruber, a fictional character in the film \"The Sound of Music\" (1965)\n- Hauptmann Fritz Gruber is a fictional character who appeared in the 1960s sitcom Hogan's Heroes. He was played by Dick Wilson.\n- Hans Gruber, a guy from the movie Re-Animator\nOther uses.\n- Gruber–De Gasperi Agreement (aka the Treaty of" ]
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who won an oscar in silence of the lambs
[ "The Silence of the Lambs (film)\nThe Silence of the Lambs is a 1991 American psychological thriller film directed by Jonathan Demme from a screenplay written by Ted Tally, adapted from Thomas Harris's 1988 novel of the same name. The film stars Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, Scott Glenn, Ted Levine, and Anthony Heald. In the film, Clarice Starling, a young FBI trainee, seeks the advice of the imprisoned Dr. Hannibal Lecter, a brilliant psychiatrist and cannibalistic serial killer to apprehend another serial killer, known" ]
[ "Tom Fleischman\nTom Fleischman (born September 15, 1951) is an American sound engineer and Re-recording mixer. He is the son of film editor Dede Allen, and documentary producer, director, and writer Stephen Fleischman. He has worked on over 170 films since 1978. He won an Academy Award in 2011 in the category Academy Award for Best Sound Mixing for \"Hugo\" and has received four other Oscar nominations for \"Reds\" (1982), \"The Silence of the Lambs\" (1992)," ]
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when was i can only imagine movie made
[ "also star. \n\"I Can Only Imagine\" was released in the United States on March 16, 2018. It was a massive box office success, grossing $85 million worldwide against a production budget of $7 million, earning more than twelve times its budget. It is the fifth highest-grossing music biopic and sixth highest-grossing Christian film of all-time in the United States. Some critics praised it as inspiring and noted it as an improvement compared to other faith-based films, while others called" ]
[ "Only Imagine: The Very Best of MercyMe\", released to commemorate the release of the movie, the band recorded an updated version titled \"I Can Only Imagine (The Movie Session)\". This version charted on the \"Billboard\" Christian Songs chart, peaking at No. 19.\n\"I Can Only Imagine\" has been covered by several artists. In 2002 Amy Grant released a reworked version of the song, titled \"Imagine\" and paired with \"Sing the Wondrous Love of Jesus\", on her" ]
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when was when you say nothing at all written
[ "When You Say Nothing at All\n\"When You Say Nothing at All\" is a country song written by Paul Overstreet and Don Schlitz. It was a hit song for three different performers: Keith Whitley, who took it to the top of the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart on December 24, 1988; Alison Krauss, whose version was her first solo top-10 country hit in 1995; and Irish pop singer Ronan Keating, whose version was his first solo single and a chart-topper in the United Kingdom and Ireland in" ]
[ "country. A music video was recorded for this version with Deborah.\nRonan Keating version Track listing.\n- UK CD single #1\n1. \"When You Say Nothing at All\" – 4:18\n2. \"When You Say Nothing at All\" (acoustic version) – 3:30\n3. \"This Is Your Song\" – 4:03\n4. \"When You Say Nothing at All\" (music video) – 4:25\n- UK CD single #2\n1. \"When You Say Nothing At" ]
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prison break season 5 how many episodes are there
[ "Prison Break (season 5)\nThe fifth season of \"Prison Break\" (also known as Prison Break: Resurrection) is a limited event television series and a revival of the original series created by Paul Scheuring that aired on Fox from 2005 to 2009. The season is produced by 20th Century Fox Television in association with Adelstein/Parouse Productions and Original Film. Paul Scheuring serves as showrunner, with himself, Marty Adelstein, Neal H. Moritz and Dawn Olmstead, Vaun Wilmott, Michael Horowitz and Nelson McCormick serving as executive" ]
[ "List of Prison Break cast members\nGuest cast.\nGuest cast B.\n- Tab Baker as Crab Simmons (2 episodes, season 1)\n- Crystal Balint as Heather (3 episodes, season 5)\n- Steve Barnes as Agent Drucker (2 episodes, season 2)\n- Shayan Bayat as Sid's lover (2 episodes, season 5)\n- Marina Benedict as A&W (8 episodes, season 5)\n- Michael Benyaer as Zakat (3 episodes, season 5)\n- John Billingsley as" ]
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shadow of the colossus creator's new game
[ "Ico\" (2001) and \"Shadow of the Colossus\" (2005). He employed the \"design through subtraction\" approach he had used for his previous games, removing elements that did not contribute to the core theme of the connection between the boy and Trico.\nSony announced \"The Last Guardian\" at E3 2009 with a planned release in 2011 exclusively for the PlayStation 3. It suffered numerous delays; Ueda and other Team Ico members departed Sony, and hardware difficulties moved the game to the PlayStation 4 in" ]
[ "Best Soundtrack: \"Shadow Of The Colossus\"\n- Best Strategy: \"\"\n- Best RPG: \"\"\n- Best Multiplayer: \"\"\n- Best Looking Game:\" \"\n- Best Traditional Sports Game: \"Fight Night Round 3\"\n- Game of the Year: \"Shadow Of The Colossus\"\nWinners of G-Phoria 2007.\n- Best System: Xbox 360\n- Best New Character: Marcus Fenix, \"Gears of War\"\n- Best Hottest Babe: Kasumi," ]
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the dot product of two vectors results in a
[ "the sum of the products of the corresponding entries of the two sequences of numbers. Geometrically, it is the product of the Euclidean magnitudes of the two vectors and the cosine of the angle between them. These definitions are equivalent when using Cartesian coordinates. In modern geometry, Euclidean spaces are often defined by using vector spaces. In this case, the dot product is used for defining lengths (the length of a vector is the square root of the dot product of the vector by itself) and angles (the cosine of" ]
[ "dimensional vector can be written . Written like this the six basis vectors are , , , , and .\nOf the vector operators the cross product cannot be used in six dimensions; instead the wedge product of two 6-vectors results in a bivector with 15 dimensions. The dot product of two vectors is\nIt can be used to find the angle between two vectors and the norm," ]
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what channel is shortland street on in australia
[ "worldwide and was voted the New Zealand quote of the year in a contest held by Massey University.\nInternational.\nInternational Australia.\nIn Australia, it airs on Foxtel's Arena channel weekdays at 11.30 am. Episodes are six weeks behind New Zealand. Free-to-air digital channel 7TWO was airing episodes about three years behind however no longer airs episodes as of August 2015. Previous Australian broadcasters include: ABC1 2010–2011, UKTV 1997–2000, and SBS TV briefly between 1994–1995.\nInternational Ireland.\nIn Ireland," ]
[ "no longer broadcasts \"Shortland Street\". The show first aired in Australia on SBS TV between 1994–1995. It then aired on BBC UKTV from 1997 until 2000. \"Shortland Street\" also aired on ABC1 between 2010–2011, weekdays at 4:30 am.\nCurrent broadcasts United Kingdom.\nCurrent broadcasts United Kingdom \"Coronation Street\".\n\"Coronation Street\" is a British soap opera that first aired in Australia in 1963 on TCN-9 Sydney, GTV-9 Melbourne and NWS-9 Adelaide. By 1966, \"Coronation Street\" was more popular in Australia than in" ]
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who played faramir in the lord of the rings
[ "David Wenham\nDavid Wenham (born 21 September 1965) is an Australian actor who has appeared in movies, television series and theatre productions. He is known in Hollywood for his roles as Faramir in \"The Lord of the Rings\" film trilogy, Carl in \"Van Helsing\", Dilios in \"300\" and its sequel \"\", Al Parker in \"Top of the Lake\", and Lieutenant John Scarfield in \"\". He is known in his native Australia for his role as Diver Dan in \"SeaChange" ]
[ "Lord of the Rings\", in which his role is quite similar to that played in the Peter Jackson films.\nNamesakes.\nThe International Astronomical Union names all colles (small hills) on Saturn's moon Titan after characters in Tolkien's work. In 2012, they named a hilly area \"Faramir Colles\" after Faramir.\nSee also.\n- Rangers of Ithilien\n- Stewards of Gondor\nExternal links.\n- Faramir at Web Archive of The Thain's Book\n- Faramir at Tolkien Gateway" ]
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where is national open university located in abuja
[ "was begun on 12 April 2001 by the former President of Nigeria, Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo. At take off of the university, pioneer student enrollment stood at 32,400.\nOrganisation.\nIn 2011, NOUN had about 57,759 students. The Vice Chancellor at the time was Prof. Vincent Tenebe .\nThe university was for years operating from its Administrative Headquarters in Victoria Island, Lagos, before its current VC, Professor Abdalla Uba Adamu, moved it to its permanent headquarters in Jabi, Abuja, in 2016. It has over 75" ]
[ "Abuja National Mosque\nThe Abuja National Mosque, also known as the Nigerian National Mosque, is the national mosque of Nigeria, a country with a substantial Muslim population. The mosque was built in 1984 and is open to the non-Muslim public, except during congregational prayers. \"Ustadz\" Musa Mohammed is the chief imam.\nLocation and layout.\nThe mosque is located in the capital city, Abuja, and is situated on Independence Avenue, across from the National Christian Centre. It includes a library and a" ]
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when was disney beauty and the beast first released
[ ". The song sold over a million copies worldwide. This version of the song was also nominated for Record of the Year and Song of the Year at the Grammys, and it won the Grammy for Dion and Bryson for Best Pop Duo/Group Vocal Performance.\nRelease.\nIn a first-time accomplishment for The Walt Disney Company, an unfinished version of \"Beauty and the Beast\" was shown at the New York Film Festival on September 29, 1991. The film was deemed a \"work in progress\"" ]
[ "works were done by National Film Award winners—Christien Tinsley and Dominie Till.\nAppearances Film and television \"Beauty and the Beast\" (2017 live action film).\nIn January 2015, Emma Watson announced that she would be portraying Belle in a live-action version of the film, which was released in 2017. \"Beauty and the Beast\" was the first of the Disney remakes in which an A-list actress portrays a Disney princess. As a feminist and model, Watson suggested several changes to the character in the" ]
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who wrote the song do you know where you're going to
[ "Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)\n\"Theme from \"Mahogany\" (Do You Know Where You're Going To)\" is a song written by Michael Masser and Gerry Goffin, and initially recorded by American singer Thelma Houston in 1973, and then most notably by Diana Ross as the theme to the 1975 Motown/Paramount film \"Mahogany\".\nPersonnel.\n- Diana Ross – vocals\n- Leland Sklar – electric bass\n- Hal Blaine – drums\n- Lee Holdridge" ]
[ "of the song: \"Every guy has been there. You're talking to a girl and realizing that it's going nowhere--but you still keep trying. I know I've been turned down enough to feel like I've really lived this song. Frank, Chris and I wrote it in the car on our way back from Frank's family beach house in Garden City, South Carolina. We'd spent a week there writing, and it was really successful. In fact, that's where we wrote 'Who" ]
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who played blair in the facts of life
[ "regular speaker with Women of Faith Christian conferences. In 2012, Whelchel participated as a contestant on the CBS competitive reality series \"\" and tied for second place. She was also voted fan favorite and was awarded $100,000.\nPersonal background.\nLisa Whelchel was born on May 29, 1963, in Littlefield, Texas. She is the daughter of Virginia \"Genny\" (née French), a real estate agent, and James \"Jimmy\" Whelchel Sr., an electrician. Her parents divorced in 1981," ]
[ "fake Jan\" of \"The Brady Bunch Hour\") was given the role of Blair Warner in the television pilot \"Garrett's Girls\" (later renamed \"The Facts of Life\") but was forced to give it up due to her contract with General Mills.\nCindy Webster.\nCindy Webster was played by Julie Anne Haddock. She was around 12 years old at the beginning of \"The Facts of Life\". Cindy was an athletic tomboy, who, at the start of the series, was worried" ]
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commonly used as a preservative for tissue specimens
[ ") as close to living tissue as possible. This requires a chemical fixative.\nChemical fixation Crosslinking fixatives – aldehydes.\nCrosslinking fixatives act by creating covalent chemical bonds between proteins in tissue. This anchors soluble proteins to the cytoskeleton, and lends additional rigidity to the tissue. Preservation of transient or fine cytoskeletal structure such as contractions during embryonic differentiation waves is best achieved by a pretreatment using microwaves before the addition of a cross linking fixative.\nThe most commonly used fixative in histology is formaldehyde. It is usually used as a" ]
[ "Fixative\nA fixative is a stabilizing or preservative agent:\n- Dye fixatives or mordants, are chemical substances used in processing fabrics to create circumstances in the micro-substrates causing dye molecules to adhere and remain that way.\n- Fixative (drawing), a liquid usually sprayed over a finished piece of artwork to better preserve it and prevent smudging\n- Fixation (histology), a solution used to preserve or harden fresh tissue of cell specimens for microscopic examination\n- Fixative (perfumery), a substance used to" ]
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which olsen twin was in full house more
[ "to the fact Ashley cried when she was put on set for a scene.\nReception.\nIn 1989, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen won a Young Artist Award for Best Young Actor/Actress Under Five Years of Age for their portrayal of Michelle. In 1990, they were also awarded Young Artist Awards for their work on \"Full House\", in the category of Outstanding Performance by an Actress Under Nine Years of Age. The two also won the Young Artist Awards for Exceptional Performance by a Young Actress Under" ]
[ "Ashley Olsen\nAshley Fuller Olsen (born June 13, 1986) is an American fashion designer, businesswoman, author, and former actress and producer. She began her acting career one year after her birth, sharing the role of Michelle Tanner with her twin sister Mary-Kate Olsen in the television sitcom, \"Full House\" (1987–1995). They also starred in numerous films together.\nIn 1993, the production company Dualstar Entertainment Group was founded, which produced a long string of TV movies and direct-to" ]
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who has presented it'll be alright on the night
[ "It'll Be Alright on the Night\nIt'll be Alright on the Night is a British television bloopers programme screened on ITV and produced by ITV Studios. It was one of the first series created with the specific purpose of showing behind the scenes bloopers from film and TV and ran regularly until 2016.\nThe programme was originally presented by Denis Norden from 1977 until 2006. Griff Rhys Jones took over as presenter from 2008 until 2016. A new series of episodes was broadcast in 2018 narrated by David Walliams. Norden died" ]
[ "Lake District, \"21 Years of Alright on the Night\" was presented on a yacht supposedly in the middle of the Bermuda Triangle (which, in reality, was in the south of France) and \"It'll be Alright on the Night 11\", which was presented from an empty Haymarket Theatre, London.\nDuring its run, the series has had three main producers: Paul Smith (1977–1984), Paul Lewis (1984–2002) and Simon Withington (2003–2006). Sean Miller, James Sunderland and Stephanie Dennis" ]
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where did the siege of petersburg take place
[ "Siege of Petersburg\nThe Richmond–Petersburg Campaign was a series of battles around Petersburg, Virginia, fought from June 15, 1864, to April 2, 1865, during the American Civil War. Although it is more popularly known as the siege of Petersburg, it was not a classic military siege, in which a city is usually surrounded and all supply lines are cut off, nor was it strictly limited to actions against Petersburg. The campaign consisted of nine months of trench warfare in which Union forces commanded by Lt." ]
[ "for the siege were taken from the Peter and Paul Fortress. On 4 April, Cyril Naryshkin, the first Commandant of Saint Petersburg, received orders for twenty 18-pounder guns to be sent to Viborg from Narva (through Saint Petersburg), \"by land or by sea, whichever path is more convenient,\" and 9,000 cannonballs along with them. However, Naryshkin could not gather the artillery fast enough, and only on 25 April did he send the cannon to Kotlin Island, where Captain Solovoy received them.\nPeter did" ]
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when was journey to the center of the earth made
[ "Journey to the Center of the Earth\nJourney to the Center of the Earth (, also translated under the titles A Journey to the Centre of the Earth and A Journey to the Interior of the Earth) is an 1864 science fiction novel by Jules Verne. The story involves German professor Otto Lidenbrock who believes there are volcanic tubes going toward the centre of the Earth. He, his nephew Axel, and their guide Hans descend into the Icelandic volcano Snæfellsjökull, encountering many adventures, including prehistoric animals and natural hazards, before" ]
[ "biblical topics, Haskalah-era writers began to find it more and more difficult to write about contemporary topics. This was due mostly to the lack of a broad and modern vocabulary, meaning translating books about science and mathematics or European literature was difficult. Although an earlier, little known attempt at scientific writing was made when Israel Wolf Sperling translated Jules Verne's \"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea\" and \"Journey to the Center of the Earth\" in 1877 and 1878, this barrier was breached with more lasting effect in" ]
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who sang been through the desert on a horse with no name
[ "A Horse with No Name\n\"A Horse with No Name\" is a song written by Dewey Bunnell, and originally recorded by the folk rock band America. It was the band's first and most successful single, released in late 1971 in Europe and early 1972 in the United States, and topped the charts in Canada, Finland, and the United States. It was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.\nDevelopment.\nAmerica's self-titled debut album was released initially in Europe, without" ]
[ "Horse Latitudes (album)\nHorse Latitudes is an album by American singer/songwriter Jeffrey Foucault, released in 2011.\nReception.\nWriting for Allmusic, critic William Ruhlman wrote that \"Singer/songwriter Jeffrey Foucault likes to play in a familiar, slow-moving country-folk style; this is a guy who has been to the desert on \"A Horse with No Name,\" searching for a \"Heart of Gold.\" The lyrical reflections he expresses so introspectively also tend to be spare and allusive..." ]
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who plays the headteacher in st trinians 2
[ "a wild party to celebrate their success, while Piers is exposed for being a sexist after AD1 is revealed to the media.\nCast.\n- Rupert Everett as Miss Camilla Dagey Fritton, Archibald Fritton, and Reverend Fortnum Fritton\n- David Tennant as Sir Piers Pomfrey, and Lord Pomfrey\n- Colin Firth as Geoffrey Thwaites\n- Talulah Riley as Annabelle Lealla Fritton\n- Sarah Harding as Roxy\n- Tamsin Egerton as Chelsea Parker\n- Lady Clara Paget as Bella\n- Gabriella Wilde as Saffy\n- Juno" ]
[ "plays a role in St Trinians 2.\nTom Payne made his television debut in Waterloo Road, he filmed ITV's version of the classic Bronte novel 'Wuthering Heights', alongside Andrew Lincoln and also the title role for a drama documentary based on the life of the young George Best for the BBC. He is currently appearing in the wildly successful show The Walking Dead for AMC.\nSarah Lane (actress) Following training at Guildford, she joined the cast of 'Les Misérables' and played the role of '" ]
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where is big bang theory supposed to take place
[ "The Big Bang Theory\nThe Big Bang Theory is an American television sitcom created by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady, both of whom served as executive producers on the series, along with Steven Molaro. All three also served as head writers. The show premiered on CBS on September 24, 2007 and concluded on May 16, 2019, having broadcast a total of 279 episodes over 12 seasons.\nThe show originally centered on five characters living in Pasadena, California: Leonard Hofstadter and Sheldon Cooper, both physicists at Caltech," ]
[ "has recovered, which is very unsettling to Howard.\nProduction.\nThe filming of \"The Locomotion Interruption\" was originally supposed to begin on July 31, 2014, but it was delayed due to contract negotiations; deals were settled with the main cast on August 4 and August 5, and the first table read took place on August 6.\nThis episode was the first following \"The Big Bang Theory\" change in timeslot to Monday night. This episode and \"The Junior Professor Solution\" aired consecutively on September" ]
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oil painting has been the medium of choice for painter since
[ "available, was a leader in the move to canvas. Small cabinet paintings were also made on metal, especially copper plates. These supports were more expensive but very firm, allowing intricately fine detail. Often printing plates from printmaking were reused for this purpose. The popularity of oil spread through Italy from the North, starting in Venice in the late 15th century. By 1540, the previous method for painting on panel (tempera) had become all but extinct, although Italians continued to use chalk-based fresco for wall paintings" ]
[ "Ba Nyan\nBa Nyan (, ; 1897 – 12 October 1945) was a Burmese painter who has been called the greatest name in modern painting in Myanmar. His oil paintings were quiet and academic in their style, but display occasional flashes of virtuosity and brilliance in bold, impasto brushstroke and skillful handling of the medium.\nEarly life.\nBa Nyan was the fourth of six children, born in Pantanaw in 1897. He displayed his talent for painting at an early age, and for four years studied the skills" ]
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what movie was blackbird by the beatles in
[ "McLachlan recorded a cover version of \"Blackbird\" for the \"I Am Sam\" film soundtrack. It also appears on her 2008 compilation album \"Rarities, B-Sides and Other Stuff Volume 2\".\n- Bobby McFerrin released an a-cappella version on his 1984 album \"The Voice\".\n- Jazz pianist Brad Mehldau recorded what has been described as a \"haunting version of the Beatles' classic\" for his 1997 album \"The Art of the Trio Volume One\".\n- Swedish classical mezzo" ]
[ "Asian countries, including a 1966 4d British stamp and a 1998 Irish 30p stamp. This bird—arguably—also gives rise to the Serbian name for Kosovo, which is the possessive adjectival form of Serbian \"kos\" (\"blackbird\") as in Kosovo Polje (\"Blackbird Field\").\nA Common blackbird can be heard singing on the Beatles song \"Blackbird\".\nThe famous Lebanese singer, Sabah, one of the biggest recording and movie stars of the twentieth century in the Arab World, was" ]
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who played cindy lou who in the grinch stole christmas
[ "Taylor Momsen\nTaylor Michel Momsen (born July 26, 1993) is an American singer, songwriter, model, and former actress. She is known for portraying the character of Jenny Humphrey on The CW's teen drama series \"Gossip Girl\" (2007–2012) and Cindy Lou Who in the film \"How the Grinch Stole Christmas\" (2000).\nShe is also known for being the lead singer and frontwoman of the American rock band The Pretty Reckless.\nEarly life.\nMomsen was born in St. Louis" ]
[ "live-action film, the fur was missing from the Whos. Just north of Whoville, atop a high mountain, Mount Crumpit, a bitter, cave-dwelling creature named the Grinch lives with his dog Max.\nCindy Lou Who is a generous young girl who was introduced in the book \"How the Grinch Stole Christmas!\" In the 2000 live action film, \"How the Grinch Stole Christmas\" she is played by actress Taylor Momsen.\nThe Grinch is a fictional, green colored creature with a" ]
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who played bass on barney miller theme song
[ "videotape. The sets were moved to the ABC Television Center in Hollywood, where they remained until production ended in 1982.\nThe pilot was never broadcast in syndication. It was released in 2011 as part of Shout Factory's complete series set on DVD.\nOpening theme.\nThe show's instrumental jazz fusion theme music, written by Jack Elliott and Allyn Ferguson, opens with a distinctive bass line performed by studio musician Chuck Berghofer. The bass line was improvised by Berghofer at the request of producer Dominik Hauser: \"" ]
[ "band's newest release at the time, titled \"Fear Is Your Friend\". By the time Gonçalves had joined the band, most of the album had already been recorded, so he played bass and egg shaker on \"Shiverachin\"' and performed a spoken word dialogue between two characters on the song \"The Dark Light\".\nAccording to his bio on the band's official website, his musical influences were Steve Harris, Geddy Lee and \"the dude who plays bass on the theme song to Barney Miller\"" ]
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what team was lebron james on before lakers
[ "and is fourth in all-time career points scored. He has been voted onto the All-NBA First Team twelve times and the All-Defensive First Team five times. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest basketball players of all time.\nJames played basketball for St. Vincent–St. Mary High School in his hometown of Akron, Ohio, where he was heavily touted by the national media as a future NBA superstar. A prep-to-pro, he joined the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2003 as" ]
[ "2010–2014: Rebuilding with Kyrie Irving=\n2003–2010: The first LeBron James era 2010–2011: Struggles and infamy.\nDuring the 2010 off-season, before LeBron James left the team, the Cavaliers fired head coach Mike Brown, along with most of their coaching staff. General Manager Danny Ferry resigned on June 4, 2010, and Assistant General Manager Chris Grant was promoted to replace Ferry. On July 1, the Cavaliers hired former Los Angeles Lakers guard and former New Jersey Nets and New Orleans Hornets head coach Byron Scott as" ]
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where is the masterchef kitchen located in melbourne 2017
[ "MasterChef Australia\nMasterChef Australia is an Australian competitive cooking game show based on the original British \"MasterChef\". It is produced by Shine Australia and screens on Network Ten. Restaurateur and chef Gary Mehigan, chef George Calombaris and food critic Matt Preston served as the show's main judges until 2019. The show is premiered 7:30pm every Sunday–Thursday on Network Ten. The \"MasterChef Australia\" Kitchen is located in Flemington, Melbourne.\nThe series has also spawned four spin-off series: \"Celebrity MasterChef Australia\"" ]
[ "prize was $100,000, work experience in some of the country's best kitchens, and an Alfa Romeo car. As part of the MasterChef prize, Dean received a book publishing deal with New Holland Publishers. Her cookbook \"A Homegrown Table\" was released on 1 December 2013.\nMy Market Kitchen.\nDean was the host of My Market Kitchen, a national television show based at the Queen Victoria Market in Melbourne. Her co-presenter is Lynton Tapp with whom she formed a strong friendship during their time together" ]
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what's the highest minimum wage in the united states
[ ", counties, districts, and territories are not included in the calculation.\nAs of October 2016, there have been 29 states with a minimum wage higher than the federal minimum. From 2014 to 2015, nine states increased their minimum wage levels through automatic adjustments, while increases in 11 other states occurred through referendum or legislative action.\nBeginning in January 2017, Massachusetts and Washington state have the highest minimum wages in the country, at $11.00 per hour. New York City's minimum wage for companies with 11 or" ]
[ "Minimum wage in the United States\nThe minimum wage in the United States is set by US labor law and a range of state and local laws. Employers generally have to pay workers the highest minimum wage prescribed by federal, state, and local law. Since July 24, 2009, the federal government has mandated a nationwide minimum wage of $7.25 per hour. there were 29 states with a minimum wage higher than the federal minimum. From 2017 to 2018, eight states increased their minimum wage levels through automatic adjustments," ]
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when does between shades of gray take place
[ "Between Shades of Gray\nBetween Shades of Gray, a \"New York Times\" Best Seller, is the debut novel of American novelist Ruta Sepetys. It follows the Stalinist repressions of the mid-20th century and follows the life of Lina as she is deported from her native Lithuania with her mother and younger brother, and the journey they take to a labor camp in Siberia. It was nominated for the 2012 CILIP Carnegie Medal and has been translated into more than 27 languages.\n\"Between Shades of Gray\" was originally intended" ]
[ "The Wizard Test\nThe Wizard Test is a children's fantasy novel by Hilari Bell. It was first published in 2005.\nTag Line.\nTag line \"Honor used to seem so clear to Dayven. Now it had faded into shades of gray. Like a wizard's robe.\"\nPlot summary.\nDayven is a watcherlad who wants to become a Guardian. He definitely does not want to become a wizard, regarding them as deceitful and disloyal. When he is sent to the wizards to take the" ]
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how many parts does chronicles of narnia have
[ "The Chronicles of Narnia (film series)\nThe Chronicles of Narnia series of films is based on \"The Chronicles of Narnia\", a series of novels by C. S. Lewis. From the seven books, three were adapted —\"\" (2005), \"\" (2008) and \"\" (2010)—which grossed over $1.5 billion worldwide among them.\nThe series revolves around the adventures of children in the world of Narnia, guided by Aslan, a wise and powerful lion that can speak and is the true" ]
[ "Stone Table\nIn C. S. Lewis's fantasy novel series the \"Chronicles of Narnia\", the hill of the Stone Table, or Aslan's How, is a high mound or cairn south of the Great River in Narnia next to the Great Woods. The How was built over the hill of the Stone Table. The word \"how\" derives from the Old Norse \"haugr\", meaning hill or mound. In parts of England, it is a synonym for \"barrow\".\nAt some point during the" ]
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who is the founder of alex and ani
[ "Carolyn Rafaelian\nCarolyn Rafaelian (born 1966) is an American-Armenian entrepreneur and businesswoman. She is the founder of the accessories and jewelry company Alex and Ani, and the owner of the Belcourt of Newport and Carolyn's Sakonnet Vineyards.\nBackground.\nRafaelian's father opened a jewelry factory in 1966, in which Rafaelian and her sister worked. Over time she helped her father design pieces and produced original designs herself for her father's jewelry manufacturing company Cinerama. She attended Prout Memorial High School for Girls (later" ]
[ "of the Board, American Airlines\n- Michael D. Fascitelli, President and Trustee of Vornado Realty Trust\n- Giovanni Feroce, former CEO of Alex and Ani\n- Tony Horton (exercise instructor), fitness guru and developer of P90X\n- Nancy McKinstry, Chairman and CEO of Wolters Kluwer\n- Olivier Pastré, French economist and banker\n- Thomas Ryan, former CEO of CVS Corporation\n- Eric Ryan, Co-founder of Method Products\n- Michael Forman, Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO of FS" ]
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