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I want to be a pilot." | [] | [] | Top_Gun |
The Navy had recruitment booths in some theaters to attract enthusiastic patrons. | [] | [] | Top_Gun |
After the film's release, the US Navy stated that the number of young men who joined wanting to be Naval Aviators went up by 500 percent. | [] | [
"Naval Aviator"
] | Top_Gun |
The 1991 film Hot Shots! | [] | [
"Hot Shots!"
] | Top_Gun |
was a comedy spoof of Top Gun. | [] | [
"Top Gun"
] | Top_Gun |
Top Gun is one of many war and action films, especially those by Jerry Bruckheimer, parodied in the 2004 comedy Team America: World Police. | [] | [
"Top Gun",
"Jerry Bruckheimer",
"Team America: World Police"
] | Top_Gun |
Top Gun, along with A Few Good Men, is recognized for being an inspiration for the TV series JAG and the subsequent NCIS franchise in turn. | [] | [
"Top Gun",
"A Few Good Men"
] | Top_Gun |
JAG and NCIS are also owned by Paramount. | [] | [] | Top_Gun |
The DisneyToon Studios film Planes (2013) pays homage to Top Gun with Val Kilmer and Anthony Edwards appearing in the film as part of the voice cast. | [] | [
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"Top Gun",
"Val Kilmer",
"Anthony Edwards",
"DisneyToon Studios"
] | Top_Gun |
Two Chinese war films, 2011's Jian Shi Chu Ji ("Skyfighters") and 2017's Kong Tian Lie ("Sky Hunter"), were based on Top Gun. | [] | [
"Top Gun",
"Sky Hunter"
] | Top_Gun |
On January 23, 2011, China's state broadcaster China Central Television published a TV news story about the alleged efficiency of Chinese fighter pilots which incorporated footage from the Top Gun action sequences. | [] | [
"Top Gun",
"China Central Television"
] | Top_Gun |
Chinese internet users noticed the plagiarism, whereupon the broadcast was immediately withdrawn. | [] | [] | Top_Gun |
The CCTV has declined comments on this incident. | [] | [] | Top_Gun |
A sequel had been in active development since at least 2010. | [] | [] | Top_Gun |
By September 2014 it was revealed that Justin Marks was in negotiations to write the screenplay,which was confirmed that following June. | [] | [
"Justin Marks"
] | Top_Gun |
In May 2017, during the promotional tour for The Mummy, Cruise confirmed that a sequel to Top Gun would start filming in 2018. | [] | [
"Top Gun",
"The Mummy"
] | Top_Gun |
By June of the same year, he said that the title would be Top Gun: Maverick with Faltermeyer back as composer for the sequel. | [] | [
"Top Gun",
"Top Gun: Maverick"
] | Top_Gun |
Later that month it was announced that Joseph Kosinski, who directed Cruise in 2013's Oblivion, was set to direct,and Val Kilmer was announced to reprise his role as Iceman. | [] | [
"Oblivion",
"Val Kilmer",
"Joseph Kosinski"
] | Top_Gun |
Kelly McGillis was not asked back for the sequel. | [] | [
"Kelly McGillis"
] | Top_Gun |
Top Gun also spawned a number of video games for various platforms. | [
"video game"
] | [
"Top Gun"
] | Top_Gun |
The original game was released in 1986 under the same title as the film. | [] | [] | Top_Gun |
It was released on Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, and Atari ST. Another game, also titled Top Gun, was released in 1987 for Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and Nintendo VS. System arcade cabinets. | [] | [
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"Amstrad CPC",
"Commodore 64",
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In the 1987 game, the player pilots an F-14 Tomcat fighter, and has to complete four missions. | [] | [] | Top_Gun |
A sequel, Top Gun: The Second Mission, was released for the NES three years later. | [] | [
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"Top Gun: The Second Mission"
] | Top_Gun |
Another game, Top Gun: Fire at Will, was released in 1996 for the PC and later for the Sony PlayStation platform. | [] | [
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"PlayStation",
"Top Gun: Fire at Will"
] | Top_Gun |
Top Gun: Hornet's Nest was released in 1998. | [] | [
"Top Gun",
"Top Gun: Hornet's Nest"
] | Top_Gun |
Top Gun: Combat Zones was released for PlayStation 2 in 2001 and was subsequently released for the GameCube and Microsoft Windows. | [] | [
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"GameCube",
"PlayStation",
"PlayStation 2",
"Microsoft Windows",
"Top Gun: Combat Zones"
] | Top_Gun |
Combat Zones features other aircraft besides the F-14. | [] | [] | Top_Gun |
In 2006, another game simply titled Top Gun was released for the Nintendo DS. | [] | [
"Top Gun",
"Nintendo DS"
] | Top_Gun |
A 2010 game, also titled Top Gun, retells the film's story. | [] | [
"Top Gun"
] | Top_Gun |
At E3 2011, a new game was announced, Top Gun: Hard Lock, which was released in March 2012 for Xbox 360, PC, and PlayStation 3. | [] | [
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"Xbox 360",
"PlayStation",
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Pravin Vijay Tambe (born 8 October 1971) is an Indian cricketer. | [] | [] | Pravin_Tambe |
Tambe made his IPL debut at the age of 41 and became the oldest ever IPL debutant. | [] | [] | Pravin_Tambe |
During the time when he was picked for IPL, he had never played professional cricket. | [] | [] | Pravin_Tambe |
He is married to Vaishali Tambe. | [] | [] | Pravin_Tambe |
Together the couple has a son named Pranav Tambe and a daughter named Pari Tambe. | [] | [] | Pravin_Tambe |
When Pravin was young, he wanted to be a fast bowler but it was his Orient Shipping captain Ajay Kadam who asked him to bowl as a leg spinner. | [
"bowler"
] | [] | Pravin_Tambe |
He had toiled for several years as a club level cricketer in Mumbai which he pursued as a side hustle while also holding down a day job. | [] | [
"Mumbai"
] | Pravin_Tambe |
He started playing club cricket in the 1995-96 season with the Parsee Cyclists side in the D division of the Mumbai's domestic league. | [] | [
"Mumbai"
] | Pravin_Tambe |
He then later switched to Parsee Gymkhana in the B division of the Mumbai's domestic league before leapfrogging to play in the top league when he joined the Shivaji Park Gymkhana. | [] | [
"Mumbai"
] | Pravin_Tambe |
He was named in the Mumbai Ranji probables squad in between 2000 and 2002 but was not drafted in the final squad. | [] | [
"Mumbai"
] | Pravin_Tambe |
Pravin had an unusual career for a cricketer as he had never played First-class cricket but was picked for the Indian Premier League. | [] | [
"First-class cricket",
"Indian Premier League"
] | Pravin_Tambe |
Rahul Dravid, his chief mentor at Royals had said that Praveen Tambe is an even bigger inspiration than himself. | [] | [
"Rahul Dravid"
] | Pravin_Tambe |
During the early seasons of the IPL (in the first five seasons from 2008 to 2012), he worked as a liaison officer for about five years especially whenever matches were conducted at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. | [] | [
"Mumbai",
"Navi Mumbai",
"DY Patil Stadium"
] | Pravin_Tambe |
He received an IPL contract with Rajasthan Royals after being spotted by scouts during an invitational T20 tournament where he was noticed for his ability to bowl great variations of leg spin. | [] | [
"Rajasthan Royals"
] | Pravin_Tambe |
It was initially revealed that Tambe was the coach of the B team of the DY Patil Sports Academy in their invitational T20 tournament which was held in January 2013. | [] | [] | Pravin_Tambe |
However, he had to step in as the first-choice bowler in place of injured Rahul Sharma and Tambe stepped up by taking 12 wickets which helped his side to win the invitational tournament. | [
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] | Pravin_Tambe |
It was this performance in the invitational tournament that caught attention and helped him get an IPL contract with Rajasthan Royals. | [] | [
"Rajasthan Royals"
] | Pravin_Tambe |
He made his professional cricket debut as well as his T20 debut playing for Rajasthan Royals against Delhi Daredevils in the 2013 Indian Premier League at the age of 41. | [] | [
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"Indian Premier League",
"2013 Indian Premier League"
] | Pravin_Tambe |
Former club-mate and Mumbai selector Abey Kuruvilla also revealed that Pravin has only peaked over the last 8 years, ever since he switched from bowling medium pace to leg spin. | [] | [
"Mumbai",
"Abey Kuruvilla"
] | Pravin_Tambe |
During the 2014 Indian Premier League, Pravin took a hat-trick against Kolkata Knight Riders on 5 May 2014 in Ahmedabad by dismissing Manish Pandey, Yusuf Pathan and Ryan ten Doeschate which also helped him to earn the man of the match award. | [] | [
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"Yusuf Pathan",
"Manish Pandey",
"Ryan ten Doeschate",
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"Indian Premier League",
"2014 Indian Premier League"
] | Pravin_Tambe |
He briefly held the purple cap in IPL 2014 up till the 25th match of the tournament. | [] | [
"IPL 2014"
] | Pravin_Tambe |
He ended 2014 IPL season on a high by taking 15 wickets (he was also the leading wicket taker for Rajasthan Royals in 2014 season) although Rajasthan Royals couldn't progress to playoffs after a disastrous loss to Mumbai Indians. | [
"wicket"
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In 2016, he was bought by the Gujarat Lions franchise for the 2016 Indian Premier League season. | [] | [
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"Indian Premier League",
"2016 Indian Premier League"
] | Pravin_Tambe |
In February 2017, Pravin was bought by the Sunrisers Hyderabad team for the 2017 Indian Premier League for 10 lakhs. | [
"lakh"
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] | Pravin_Tambe |
In the 2020 IPL auction, he was bought by the Kolkata Knight Riders ahead of the 2020 Indian Premier League. | [] | [
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"Indian Premier League",
"2020 Indian Premier League"
] | Pravin_Tambe |
He withdrew his initial retirement decision which he made in 2018 in order to return to IPL in 2020 after being bought by KKR for 20 lakhs in the 2019 auction. | [
"lakh"
] | [] | Pravin_Tambe |
However, he was disqualified by the IPL governing body to take part in 2020 IPL after playing in a T10 league without getting proper permission from relevant authorities and for breaching BCCI's policies. | [] | [] | Pravin_Tambe |
In season two of the Abu Dhabi T10 League season, Pravin played for the Sindhis team. | [] | [
"T10 League"
] | Pravin_Tambe |
He initially announced his retirement in 2018 in order to play in the T10 league as the BCCI's rule strictly says an active Indian cricketer cannot play in a foreign league. | [] | [] | Pravin_Tambe |
In the fourth group phase match of the 2018 T10 League against Kerala Knights, he set a record by becoming the first player to take a 5 wicket haul in the history of T10 format when he dismissed Chris Gayle, Eoin Morgan, Kieron Pollard, Fabian Allen and Upul Tharanga. | [
"wicket"
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] | Pravin_Tambe |
In the same match, he coincidentally completed a hat-trick by dismissing Morgan, Pollard and Allen on consecutive balls. | [] | [] | Pravin_Tambe |
He also became the second player after Shahid Afridi to take a hat-trick in T10 league. | [] | [] | Pravin_Tambe |
He received the Golden Wicket award (for taking most wickets in the tournament) in 2013 Champions League Twenty20. | [
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He ended up taking 12 wickets in five matches with an impressive average of 6.50 which was even far better than the likes of Ravichandran Ashwin and Sunil Narine. | [
"wicket"
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He was also the most economical bowler for the Royals in the 2013 CLT20 final against the Mumbai Indians where he delivered a crucial spell of 2/19 in 4 overs. | [
"bowler"
] | [
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] | Pravin_Tambe |
Pravin received his maiden call for Mumbai cricket team squad in 2013–14 Ranji Trophy and made his debut in the next round against Orissa cricket team. | [] | [
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"Orissa cricket team",
"Mumbai cricket team",
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] | Pravin_Tambe |
He made his List A debut for Mumbai in the 2016–17 Vijay Hazare Trophy on 25 February 2017. | [] | [
"Mumbai",
"2016–17 Vijay Hazare Trophy"
] | Pravin_Tambe |
In July 2020, Pravin was named in the Trinbago Knight Riders squad for the 2020 Caribbean Premier League (CPL). | [] | [
"Trinbago Knight Riders",
"2020 Caribbean Premier League"
] | Pravin_Tambe |
He became the first Indian cricketer to get a contract in the CPL. | [] | [] | Pravin_Tambe |
On 26 August 2020, he played in the match between Trinbago Knight Riders and the St Lucia Zouks, to become the first ever Indian cricketer to play in the CPL. | [] | [
"St Lucia Zouks",
"Trinbago Knight Riders"
] | Pravin_Tambe |
He had to retire again from Indian cricket in order to take part in the 2020 CPL after he initially withdrew his retirement when he intended to play in 2020 IPL. | [] | [] | Pravin_Tambe |
A biopic based on his life titled 'Kaun Pravin Tambe?' | [] | [
"Kaun Pravin Tambe?"
] | Pravin_Tambe |
starring Shreyas Talpade was released on 1 April 2022 on Disney+ Hotstar. | [] | [
"Shreyas Talpade",
"Disney+ Hotstar"
] | Pravin_Tambe |
Princess Anni-Frid Reuss, Dowager Countess of Plauen (née Lyngstad;[lower-alpha 1] born 15 November 1945), better known by her nickname Frida, is a Norwegian-Swedish singer, songwriter and environmentalist,who is best known as one of the founding members and lead singers of the Swedish pop band ABBA. | [
"Dowager"
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] | Anni-Frid_Lyngstad |
Born in Bjørkåsen (Ballangen), Norway, to a Norwegian mother and a German father, she grew up in Torshälla, Sweden, and started her first solo career there, as a jazz singer in 1967, through a talent competition called New Faces. | [] | [
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"Torshälla"
] | Anni-Frid_Lyngstad |
She won the competition with her song, "En ledig dag", leading to a television appearance on Hylands Hörna on Dagen H; as a result, she was signed by EMI, and in turn was signed by Stig Anderson's record label, Polar Music, after years of releasing several singles and an album, Frida under the earlier record label. | [] | [
"Frida",
"Dagen H",
"Polar Music",
"En ledig dag",
"Stig Anderson"
] | Anni-Frid_Lyngstad |
Although she had moderate success in Sweden, as she was a contestant for Melodifestivalen 1969 with her song "Härlig är vår jord", she did not reach international fame until she joined ABBA, which has sold over 150 million albums and singles worldwide, making them one of the best-selling music acts in history. | [] | [
"ABBA",
"Melodifestivalen"
] | Anni-Frid_Lyngstad |
After the break-up of ABBA, she continued an international solo singing career with mixed success, releasing the albums Something's Going On (1982) and Shine (1984); the latter being her last international album. | [
"the albums"
] | [
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"Shine",
"Something's Going On"
] | Anni-Frid_Lyngstad |
In 1996, Lyngstad recorded her final album in Swedish, Djupa andetag (Deep Breaths), released by Anderson Records, before retiring from music. | [] | [
"Djupa andetag"
] | Anni-Frid_Lyngstad |
In April 1964, Anni-Frid married Ragnar Fredriksson, with whom she had two children; they divorced in 1970. | [] | [] | Anni-Frid_Lyngstad |
The following year she was engaged to Swedish pianist Benny Andersson, also a member of ABBA, until they married in 1978. | [] | [
"ABBA",
"Benny Andersson"
] | Anni-Frid_Lyngstad |
The couple separated in 1980 and divorced in 1981. | [] | [] | Anni-Frid_Lyngstad |
In 1992, Lyngstad married Prince Heinrich Ruzzo of Reuss, Count of Plauen, who was a prince of the former sovereign House of Reuss; since then she has held the titles of Princess Reuss and Countess of Plauen with the style of Her Serene Highness. | [
"style"
] | [
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"House of Reuss",
"Serene Highness",
"Her Serene Highness"
] | Anni-Frid_Lyngstad |
Heinrich Ruzzo died of lymphoma in October 1999, leaving her the titles of Dowager Princess and Countess. | [
"Dowager",
"lymphoma"
] | [
"Dowager"
] | Anni-Frid_Lyngstad |
She currently resides in Genolier VD, Switzerland, sharing a home with her British partner, Henry Smith, 5th Viscount Hambleden. | [] | [
"Genolier",
"Genolier VD",
"Henry Smith, 5th Viscount Hambleden"
] | Anni-Frid_Lyngstad |
Anni-Frid Synni Lyngstad was born 15 November 1945 in Bjørkåsen, a small village in Ballangen near Narvik, in northern Norway, to a Norwegian mother, Synni Lyngstad (19 June 1926 – 28 September 1947), and a German father, Alfred Haase (29 June 1919 – 23 February 2009), who was a sergeant in the Wehrmacht, not long after the end of the Second World War and the German occupation of Norway. | [] | [
"Narvik",
"Ballangen",
"Wehrmacht",
"German occupation of Norway"
] | Anni-Frid_Lyngstad |
Haase had returned to Germany when his unit was evacuated. | [] | [] | Anni-Frid_Lyngstad |
In early 1947, Anni-Frid, her mother Synni, and her maternal grandmother, Arntine "Anni" Lyngstad, left their birthplace in Norway, fearing reprisals against those who had dealings with the Germans during the occupation. | [] | [] | Anni-Frid_Lyngstad |
Anni-Frid was taken by Anni to Sweden, where they settled in the region of Härjedalen. | [] | [
"Härjedalen"
] | Anni-Frid_Lyngstad |
Her grandmother took any available job while living there, whereas Synni remained in Norway and worked for a time in the south of the country. | [] | [] | Anni-Frid_Lyngstad |
Synni joined her mother and daughter in Sweden, and the three moved to Malmköping (72 km from Stockholm). | [] | [
"Stockholm",
"Malmköping"
] | Anni-Frid_Lyngstad |
Synni died of kidney failure soon afterwards, aged 21 years, leaving Anni-Frid to be raised solely by her grandmother. | [
"kidney failure"
] | [] | Anni-Frid_Lyngstad |
In June 1949, they both relocated to Torshälla, outside Eskilstuna, where Anni worked as a seamstress. | [] | [
"Torshälla",
"Eskilstuna"
] | Anni-Frid_Lyngstad |
Anni-Frid grew up in Torshälla and began to attend school in August 1952. | [] | [
"Torshälla"
] | Anni-Frid_Lyngstad |
During her childhood, Anni-Frid had close contact with her family, particularly her uncle and four aunts, at her birthplace during the summer holidays. | [] | [] | Anni-Frid_Lyngstad |
She was close to her aunt, Olive, who once stated that she saw how lonely and subdued Anni-Frid was, and, consequently, always did her best to make Anni-Frid feel loved and welcomed, during her visits. | [] | [] | Anni-Frid_Lyngstad |
Lyngstad believed that her father, Alfred Haase, had died during the war on his way back to Germany as his ship was reported to have been sunk. | [] | [] | Anni-Frid_Lyngstad |
However, in 1977, the German teen magazine Bravo published a poster and a complete biography with details of Lyngstad's background, including the names of her mother and father. | [] | [
"Bravo"
] | Anni-Frid_Lyngstad |
It was seen by Lyngstad's half-brother, Peter Haase, who went to his father and asked him if he had been in Ballangen during the war. | [] | [
"Ballangen"
] | Anni-Frid_Lyngstad |