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" It appears that this album may have been released rather quickly after their first album because that album had been only the second Liberty Records release of 1967 to actually make the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart, the first being Gary Lewis & the Playboys \"You Don't Have To Paint Me A Picture\" LP, which charted in February.",
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" The band began performing as the Kentucky Blue Collar Band in 2006, adding Marc Currens as bass guitarist and harmony vocalist in 2008.",
" With the release of their debut album \"Rockin' the Road\" in 2006 with independent record label Huba Records, the band garnered a good rotation of local radio play.",
" Their second album \"Long Hard Road\", released in 2009, fared much better and was widely played, including winning song of the month in May 2009 on a Texas radio station, Hoss the Boss with DJ Don Cudd, as well as coming in fourth for song of the year on that same station's yearly contest for 2009, setting an all-time record at that point for most fan votes of any one song in the history of the contest.",
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"Florence Valentin is a Swedish pop-rock band from Stockholm.",
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" For the general public Florence Valentin became known when the band performed the song at the late night talkshow Sen kväll med Luuk on TV4.",
" Their first album \"Johnny Drama\" was released in 2004 by MNW's label Mistlur Records and distributed by Bonnier Amigo.",
" The band second album \"Pokerkväll i Vårby Gård\" was released in June 2007 by the record label Bonnier Amigo again.",
" Florence Valentin performed at Allsång på Skansen which was broadcast on SVT with the song with the same name as their second album \"Pokerkväll i Vårby Gård\".",
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"Title: Callin' All Dogs\n\n<nowiki>Callin' All Dogs</nowiki> is a 1995 album by Louisville, Kentucky rock band Bodeco. This, the rockabilly band's second album, made a considerable impact on the Louisville music scene, finding a place at #80 on WFPK's \"top 1000 best albums ever\". \" Trouser Press\" asserted that the album reinforced \"Bodeco's simple genius by turning up the slop right from the get-go\".",
"Title: Sweatbees\n\nSweatbees is a compilation album by Louisville, Kentucky rock band My Morning Jacket. It was released as a five-track EP in the UK on the Wichita label in 2002 and a nine-track compilation in Australia on the Spunk label in 2003. On both versions it comprised tracks from the band's second album \"At Dawn\" and two EPs.",
"Title: Ricochet (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band album)\n\nRicochet is the second album, by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, and their second album release of 1967, being released only four or five months after their first album, \"The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band\", which was released in February or March, 1967. It appears that this album may have been released rather quickly after their first album because that album had been only the second Liberty Records release of 1967 to actually make the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart, the first being Gary Lewis & the Playboys \"You Don't Have To Paint Me A Picture\" LP, which charted in February. Unfortunately, \"Ricochet\" would fail to make the charts. The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (aka The Dirt Band) is notable for having many additional charting albums and singles.",
"Title: Kentucky Blue Collar Band\n\nKentucky Blue Collar Band are an American country rock band. They were founded in 2004 deep in the foothills of Eastern Kentucky as the Blue Collar Band, composed of Goble Cantrell (rhythm guitar, vocals) and Mark Rohan (drums) along with Don Hayes (lead guitar) and Dean Ball (bass guitar). After discovering that another band already existed in Louisville, Kentucky with the name \"Blue Collar Band\", the band added \"Kentucky\" to its name and thus became the Kentucky Blue Collar Band. The band began performing as the Kentucky Blue Collar Band in 2006, adding Marc Currens as bass guitarist and harmony vocalist in 2008. With the release of their debut album \"Rockin' the Road\" in 2006 with independent record label Huba Records, the band garnered a good rotation of local radio play. Their second album \"Long Hard Road\", released in 2009, fared much better and was widely played, including winning song of the month in May 2009 on a Texas radio station, Hoss the Boss with DJ Don Cudd, as well as coming in fourth for song of the year on that same station's yearly contest for 2009, setting an all-time record at that point for most fan votes of any one song in the history of the contest. The band released their third album \"Evolution\" on March 15, 2011, with that album still working its way into and up the charts.",
"Title: Fingerlings 2\n\nFingerlings 2 is the second album in a series of live releases by Andrew Bird. Self-released in 2004, it features appearances by My Morning Jacket and Nora O'Connor as well as five live renditions of tracks featured on Bird's 2005 release \"The Mysterious Production of Eggs\".",
"Title: Emanuel (band)\n\nEmanuel was a five-piece rock band from Louisville, Kentucky, United States. It was formed in 1998 under the lesser-known name Emanuel Nice and appeared on four self-released records, before being signed to Vagrant Records and changing the name in 2004. Since then, Emanuel has released a debut album, \"Soundtrack to a Headrush\", and a second album \"Black Earth Tiger\".",
"Title: Worship Again\n\nWorship Again is Michael W. Smith's seventeenth album. This is Smith's second album of worship music. The album was recorded live in 2002 at Southeast Christian Church in the Louisville suburb of Middletown, Kentucky before a live audience.",
"Title: Florence Valentin\n\nFlorence Valentin is a Swedish pop-rock band from Stockholm. The band existed between 2002 and 2010. Both the lyrics and music to the band's tracks was made by the band's lead singer Love Antell. The band was founded in 2002 and got its breakthrough the year afterwards with the song \"Allt dom bygger upp ska vi meja ner\". For the general public Florence Valentin became known when the band performed the song at the late night talkshow Sen kväll med Luuk on TV4. Their first album \"Johnny Drama\" was released in 2004 by MNW's label Mistlur Records and distributed by Bonnier Amigo. The band second album \"Pokerkväll i Vårby Gård\" was released in June 2007 by the record label Bonnier Amigo again. Florence Valentin performed at Allsång på Skansen which was broadcast on SVT with the song with the same name as their second album \"Pokerkväll i Vårby Gård\". On 25 March 2009 the band's third album \"Spring Ricco\" was released by the record label Startracks.",
"Title: Live in Louisville 1978\n\nLive in Louisville 1978 is a live album by Bootsy's Rubber Band. The album was originally released in the Netherlands in 1999 on the Disky Communications label. The CD features a live recording of Bootsy's Rubber Band performing at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Kentucky on March 15, 1978, during the \"Player Of The Year\" tour. To date \"Live in Louisville 1978\" has never been released outside the Netherlands.",
"Title: My Morning Jacket\n\nMy Morning Jacket is an American rock band formed in Louisville, Kentucky in 1998. The band currently consists of vocalist/guitarist Jim James, bassist Tom Blankenship, drummer Patrick Hallahan, guitarist Carl Broemel, and keyboardist Bo Koster. The band's sound, rooted in rock and country, is often experimental and psychedelic. The group amassed a following beginning in the 2000s in part due to their live performances."
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B.C.'s Quest for Tires is a 1983 video game based on a 1981 film based in what time and location?
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"Title: George Gomez\n\nGeorge Gomez is an industrial designer, video game designer, and pinball designer who has worked for Bally, Williams, and Stern Pinball, among other companies. He worked on the team that created the \"Tron\" video game, and headed the team that created \"Spy Hunter\". In 1984 after the 1983 video game crash, he left Midway to invent toys at the consulting firm Marvin Glass & Associates. After Glass he worked on numerous projects through the contract manufacturer Grand products, including the Battletech Centers and several Sega video games of the late 80's. In '93 he went to Williams Electronics and designed several pinball machines including \"Monster Bash\" and was one of the lead developers of the Pinball 2000 system. As a consultant he designed several games for STERN pinball including \"The Lord of the Rings\", and \"Batman\". Along with his recent work in pinball, he was also one of key designers of the street basketball video game series \"NBA Ballers\" for Midway.",
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"Title: Gumball (video game)\n\nGumball is a 1983 video game by Robert Cook and Broderbund in which the player controls the valves of a maze-like machine to sort gumballs by their color. The player meets the quota of each level to earn their character—a factory worker—a promotion, resulting in a raise in difficulty with more color choices and defective gumballs to exclude. Broderbund co-founder Doug Carlston conceived of the game's machine-sorting concept, and Cook, the designer, added the gumball conceit and built the core gameplay within a week. He later returned to add sound, decorative features, and a secret image that was only found three decades after the game's release. \"Gumball\" debuted at the June 1983 Consumer Electronics Show and released for the Apple II, Atari 8-bit family, and Commodore 64. Reviewers separately noted the difficulty of the game's later stages, praised its comical elements, and commented on the social role of simulating mundane work. The game did not become popular and its copies became rare.",
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"Title: Magnavox Odyssey²\n\nThe Magnavox Odyssey², also known as Philips Odyssey² is a second generation home video game console released in 1978. It was sold in Europe as the Philips Videopac G7000, in Brazil as the Philips Odyssey and in Japan as Odyssey2 (オデッセイ2 \"odessei2\"). Odyssey² was one of the major three home consoles prior to the 1983 video game market crash, along with Atari 2600 and IntelliVision.",
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"Title: Theatrhythm Final Fantasy\n\nTheatrhythm Final Fantasy is a rhythm video game, developed by indieszero and published by Square Enix for Nintendo 3DS and iOS. Based on the \"Final Fantasy\" video game franchise, the game involves using the touch screen in time to various pieces of music from the series. The game was released in Japan in February 2012, and in North America, Australia and Europe in July 2012. An iOS version was released in December 2012. A sequel, \"\", was released in 2014. A third game based on the \"Dragon Quest\" series, \"Theatrhythm Dragon Quest\", was released in 2015.",
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Giacomo Domenico Mario Antonio Pasquale Giuseppe Tritto, was an Italian composer, known primarily for his 54 operas, amongst his pupils were Vincenzo Bellini, around which year?
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1821
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" He notably created the role of the Duke of Mantua in the world premiere of Verdi's \"Rigoletto\" in 1851.",
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"Title: Raffaele Mirate\n\nRaffaele Mirate (3 September 1815 – November 1895) was a celebrated Italian operatic tenor who had an active career from the 1830s through the 1860s. Known for his intelligent phrasing and bright and powerful vocal timbre, he was regarded as an outstanding interpreter of the tenor roles in the early and middle period operas of Giuseppe Verdi. He notably created the role of the Duke of Mantua in the world premiere of Verdi's \"Rigoletto\" in 1851. He was also a highly regaurded interpreter of bel canto roles, excelling in the operas of Vincenzo Bellini, Gaetano Donizetti, and Gioachino Rossini.",
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"Title: Catania–Fontanarossa Airport\n\nCatania–Fontanarossa Airport (Italian: \"aeroporto internazionale Vincenzo Bellini di Catania-Fontanarossa\" , English: Catania International Airport) (IATA: CTA, ICAO: LICC) also named as Vincenzo Bellini Airport, is an international airport 2.3 NM southwest of Catania, the second largest city on the Italian island of Sicily. It is named after the opera composer Vincenzo Bellini who was born in Catania.",
"Title: Giacomo Tritto\n\nGiacomo Domenico Mario Antonio Pasquale Giuseppe Tritto (2 April 1733 – 16 September 1824) was an Italian composer, known primarily for his 54 operas. He was born in Altamura, and studied in Naples; among his teachers were Nicola Fago, Girolamo Abos, and Pasquale Cafaro. Amongst his pupils were the young Vincenzo Bellini around 1821, plus Ferdinando Orlandi. He died in Naples.",
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"Title: Gaetano Donizetti\n\nDomenico Gaetano Maria Donizetti (] ; 29 November 1797 – 8 April 1848) was an Italian composer. Along with Gioachino Rossini and Vincenzo Bellini, Donizetti was a leading composer of the \"bel canto\" opera style during the first half of the nineteenth century. Donizetti's close association with the bel canto style was undoubtedly an influence on other composers such as Giuseppe Verdi (1813–1901).",
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I Am Legend was a horror novel that was the inspiration behind which George A. Romero film?
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Night of the Living Dead
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Which actor starred in Dr. Cabbie and "The Big Bang Theory"?
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"Title: Kunal Nayyar\n\nKunal Nayyar ( ; Punjabi: born 30 April 1981) is a British-Indian actor known for his role as Rajesh Koothrappali in the CBS sitcom \"The Big Bang Theory\".",
"Title: The Big Bang Theory (season 1)\n\nThe first season of the American sitcom \"The Big Bang Theory\" was originally aired on CBS from September 24, 2007, to May 19, 2008, over 17 episodes. An unaired pilot also exists. The Season 1 DVD came without a gag reel and is, so far, the only \"Big Bang Theory\" DVD set not to have one. The reissued Blu-ray, was released July 10, 2012, and includes a gag reel that is exclusive to the set. The episodes on Blu-ray are all in remastered surround sound, whereas the DVD version had stereo. Two of the main cast, Sheldon and Leonard, are named after actor, director, and producer Sheldon Leonard.",
"Title: Sheldon Cooper\n\nSheldon Lee Cooper, Ph.D., Sc.D. , is a fictional character in the CBS television series \"The Big Bang Theory\" and \"Young Sheldon\", portrayed by actor Jim Parsons in \"The Big Bang Theory\" and Iain Armitage in \"Young Sheldon\". For his portrayal, Parsons has won four Primetime Emmy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, a TCA Award, and two Critics' Choice Television Awards. The childhood of the character is the focus of \"Young Sheldon\", the show being set in 1989, when 9-year-old Sheldon, who has skipped ahead four grades, starts high school alongside his older brother.",
"Title: Recombination (cosmology)\n\nIn cosmology, recombination refers to the epoch at which charged electrons and protons first became bound to form electrically neutral hydrogen atoms. Recombination occurred about 378,000 years after the Big Bang (at a redshift of \"z\" = ). The word \"recombination\" is misleading, since the big bang theory doesn't posit that protons and electrons had been combined before, but the name exists for historical reasons since it was named before the Big Bang hypothesis became the primary theory of the creation of the universe.",
"Title: Dr. Cabbie\n\nDr. Cabbie is a 2014 Canadian romantic comedy film that stars Kunal Nayyar, Vinay Virmani, and Adrianne Palicki. The film is directed by Jean-François Pouliot and co-produced by Bollywood actor, Salman Khan. The story revolves around a newly arrived immigrant doctor in Canada who cannot get a job and is forced to become a taxi driver. He becomes a local hero when he converts his taxi into a mobile medical clinic. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray from 23 December 2014.",
"Title: Vinay Virmani\n\nVinay Virmani (born January 24, 1985) is a Canadian actor. Virmani was born and raised in Toronto. After graduating in business from York University, Virmani studied filmmaking and theatre at Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York City. He wrote and starred in the hockey comedy \"Breakaway\" (dubbed into Hindi as \"Speedy Singhs\"), followed by \"Dr. Cabbie\" (2014), where he was a writer, lead actor and producer. \"Dr. Cabbie\" broke the Canadian record for audience numbers on opening day. He was next seen in \"The Steps\", which premiered at Toronto International Film Festival in 2015.",
"Title: Religious interpretations of the Big Bang theory\n\nSince the emergence of the Big Bang theory as the dominant physical cosmological paradigm, there have been a variety of reactions by religious groups regarding its implications for religious cosmologies. Some accept the scientific evidence at face value, some seek to harmonize the Big Bang with their religious tenets, and some reject or ignore the evidence for the Big Bang theory.",
"Title: The Big Bang Theory (season 9)\n\nThe ninth season of the American sitcom \"The Big Bang Theory\" started airing on CBS on Monday, September 21, 2015. It returned to its regular Thursday time slot on November 5, 2015 for the season's seventh episode. It concluded on May 12, 2016. On March 12, 2014, \"The Big Bang Theory\" was renewed for an additional three years, extending it through the 2016–17 season for a total of ten seasons. Laura Spencer was upgraded to the main cast during the season as Dr. Emily Sweeney, after being a recurring cast member for two seasons.",
"Title: List of The Big Bang Theory episodes\n\n\"The Big Bang Theory\" is an American comedy television series created and executively produced by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady. Like the name of the series itself (with the exception of the first episode \"Pilot\"), episode titles of \"The Big Bang Theory\" always start with \"\"The\"\" and resemble the name of a scientific principle, theory or experiment, whimsically referencing a plot point or quirk that is stated in that episode.",
"Title: Physical cosmology\n\nPhysical cosmology is the study of the largest-scale structures and dynamics of the Universe and is concerned with fundamental questions about its origin, structure, evolution, and ultimate fate. Cosmology as a science originated with the Copernican principle, which implies that celestial bodies obey identical physical laws to those on Earth, and Newtonian mechanics, which first allowed us to understand those physical laws. Physical cosmology, as it is now understood, began with the development in 1915 of Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity, followed by major observational discoveries in the 1920s: first, Edwin Hubble discovered that the universe contains a huge number of external galaxies beyond our own Milky Way; then, work by Vesto Slipher and others showed that the universe is expanding. These advances made it possible to speculate about the origin of the universe, and allowed the establishment of the Big Bang Theory, by Georges Lemaitre, as the leading cosmological model. A few researchers still advocate a handful of alternative cosmologies; however, most cosmologists agree that the Big Bang theory explains the observations better."
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How many miles northeast of Reno is the Lake that a 121 mile long river in California and Nevada empties into?
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40
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"The Truckee River is a river in the U.S. states of California and Nevada.",
" The river flows northeasterly and is 121 mi long.",
" The Truckee is the sole outlet of Lake Tahoe and drains part of the high Sierra Nevada, emptying into Pyramid Lake in the Great Basin.",
" Its waters are an important source of irrigation along its valley and adjacent valleys."
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"Rossinver or Rosinver (Irish: \"Ros Inbhir\" , meaning \"wooded estuary\" ) is a small village in north County Leitrim, Ireland.",
" The village is at the southern shore of Lough Melvin.",
" The lake is home to two unusual species of trout - the \"Gillaroo\" and the \"Sonaghan\" - as well as the common brown trout.",
" There is a fishery at Eden Quay and boats and gillies are available locally.",
" There are some excellent walks in the area, in particular the mile long river walk to Fowley's Falls on the Glenaniff River which follows a series of waterfalls."
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"The Mokelumne River is a 95 mi -long river in northern California in the United States.",
" The river flows west from a rugged portion of the central Sierra Nevada into the Central Valley and ultimately the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta, where it empties into the San Joaquin River.",
" Together with its main tributary, the Cosumnes River, the Mokelumne drains 2143 mi2 in parts of five California counties.",
" Measured to its farthest source at the head of the North Fork, the river stretches for 157 mi ."
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"The Lowe River is a 28 mile long river in Alaska.",
" It begins at glacier known as \"Deserted Glacier\" in the Chugach Mountains, passes through Keystone Canyon and flows into Prince William Sound near Valdez.",
" It was named by William R. Abercrombie in honor of Lt. Perceval Lowe, a member of an exploratory mission in the area led by Abercrombie."
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"The Afon Lwyd (English: Grey River ) is a 13-mile long river in south-east Wales which flows from its source north of Blaenavon, through Abersychan, Pontnewynydd, Pontypool, Llanfrechfa and Cwmbran before flowing into the River Usk at Caerleon, which subsequently flows into the Bristol Channel in Newport."
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"Pyramid Lake is the geographic sink of the Truckee River Basin, 40 mi northeast of Reno."
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"Twin Lakes is a complex of two large lakes in Lake Clark National Park in the U.S. state of Alaska near the northeast corner of Lake and Peninsula Borough.",
" It contains a 6-mile long (9.7 km) upper lake and a smaller 4-mile long (6.5 km) lower lake, joined by a short connecting stream.",
" The lakes outflow westward into the Chilikadrotna River (and eventually into the Mulchatna and Nushagak Rivers and Nushagak Bay).",
" It is quite remote and unpopulated, except in the late summer as it is a popular hunting spot."
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"Knee Lake is part of the Hayes River in Manitoba, Canada.",
" It was on the voyageur route from York Factory on Hudson Bay to Norway House, Manitoba on Lake Winnipeg.",
" It gets its name from a knee-like bend in the middle.",
" The upstream western part is about 6 miles from south to north and less than 4 miles broad.",
" The lake narrows to less than half a mile and then extends about 20 miles northeast, this section being at most 4 miles across.",
" Near the knee is Magnetic Island with an ore body that is said to make compasses useless.",
" Upstream from the lake, the Hayes River exits eastward out of Oxford Lake, goes over Trout Falls and widens into a long lake which joins Knee Lake at its southwest corner.",
" The river exits the northeast end of the lake and after about 7 miles and four portages broadens into Swampy Lake.",
" At the east end of Swampy Lake is the dramstone where west-bound voyageurs took a dram to celebrate leaving the most difficult part of the river."
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"The River Cerne is a ten mile long river in Dorset, England, which rises in the Chalk hills of the Dorset Downs at Minterne Magna, between High Stoy and Dogbury Hill, flows down a valley through Cerne Abbas and Charminster, and flows into the River Frome in Dorchester.",
" The Cerne Valley lies in the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty."
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"Little Creek is a 12.58 mile long river in Burlington County, New Jersey.",
" It drains into the Southwest Branch Rancocas Creek.",
" Little Creek itself drains an area of 6.32 square miles.",
" Little Creek has been found to be impaired for primary recreation, but safe and suitable for aquatic life.",
" Little Creek drains mostly a suburban/rural area, and has been classified as a low-gradient stream."
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"Title: Truckee River\n\nThe Truckee River is a river in the U.S. states of California and Nevada. The river flows northeasterly and is 121 mi long. The Truckee is the sole outlet of Lake Tahoe and drains part of the high Sierra Nevada, emptying into Pyramid Lake in the Great Basin. Its waters are an important source of irrigation along its valley and adjacent valleys.",
"Title: Rossinver\n\nRossinver or Rosinver (Irish: \"Ros Inbhir\" , meaning \"wooded estuary\" ) is a small village in north County Leitrim, Ireland. The village is at the southern shore of Lough Melvin. The lake is home to two unusual species of trout - the \"Gillaroo\" and the \"Sonaghan\" - as well as the common brown trout. There is a fishery at Eden Quay and boats and gillies are available locally. There are some excellent walks in the area, in particular the mile long river walk to Fowley's Falls on the Glenaniff River which follows a series of waterfalls.",
"Title: Mokelumne River\n\nThe Mokelumne River is a 95 mi -long river in northern California in the United States. The river flows west from a rugged portion of the central Sierra Nevada into the Central Valley and ultimately the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta, where it empties into the San Joaquin River. Together with its main tributary, the Cosumnes River, the Mokelumne drains 2143 mi2 in parts of five California counties. Measured to its farthest source at the head of the North Fork, the river stretches for 157 mi .",
"Title: Lowe River\n\nThe Lowe River is a 28 mile long river in Alaska. It begins at glacier known as \"Deserted Glacier\" in the Chugach Mountains, passes through Keystone Canyon and flows into Prince William Sound near Valdez. It was named by William R. Abercrombie in honor of Lt. Perceval Lowe, a member of an exploratory mission in the area led by Abercrombie.",
"Title: Afon Lwyd\n\nThe Afon Lwyd (English: Grey River ) is a 13-mile long river in south-east Wales which flows from its source north of Blaenavon, through Abersychan, Pontnewynydd, Pontypool, Llanfrechfa and Cwmbran before flowing into the River Usk at Caerleon, which subsequently flows into the Bristol Channel in Newport.",
"Title: Pyramid Lake (Nevada)\n\nPyramid Lake is the geographic sink of the Truckee River Basin, 40 mi northeast of Reno.",
"Title: Twin Lakes (Alaska)\n\nTwin Lakes is a complex of two large lakes in Lake Clark National Park in the U.S. state of Alaska near the northeast corner of Lake and Peninsula Borough. It contains a 6-mile long (9.7 km) upper lake and a smaller 4-mile long (6.5 km) lower lake, joined by a short connecting stream. The lakes outflow westward into the Chilikadrotna River (and eventually into the Mulchatna and Nushagak Rivers and Nushagak Bay). It is quite remote and unpopulated, except in the late summer as it is a popular hunting spot.",
"Title: Knee Lake\n\nKnee Lake is part of the Hayes River in Manitoba, Canada. It was on the voyageur route from York Factory on Hudson Bay to Norway House, Manitoba on Lake Winnipeg. It gets its name from a knee-like bend in the middle. The upstream western part is about 6 miles from south to north and less than 4 miles broad. The lake narrows to less than half a mile and then extends about 20 miles northeast, this section being at most 4 miles across. Near the knee is Magnetic Island with an ore body that is said to make compasses useless. Upstream from the lake, the Hayes River exits eastward out of Oxford Lake, goes over Trout Falls and widens into a long lake which joins Knee Lake at its southwest corner. The river exits the northeast end of the lake and after about 7 miles and four portages broadens into Swampy Lake. At the east end of Swampy Lake is the dramstone where west-bound voyageurs took a dram to celebrate leaving the most difficult part of the river.",
"Title: River Cerne\n\nThe River Cerne is a ten mile long river in Dorset, England, which rises in the Chalk hills of the Dorset Downs at Minterne Magna, between High Stoy and Dogbury Hill, flows down a valley through Cerne Abbas and Charminster, and flows into the River Frome in Dorchester. The Cerne Valley lies in the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.",
"Title: Little Creek (New Jersey)\n\nLittle Creek is a 12.58 mile long river in Burlington County, New Jersey. It drains into the Southwest Branch Rancocas Creek. Little Creek itself drains an area of 6.32 square miles. Little Creek has been found to be impaired for primary recreation, but safe and suitable for aquatic life. Little Creek drains mostly a suburban/rural area, and has been classified as a low-gradient stream."
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3,307
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Which was founded first, Middlebury College or Harvard University?
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Harvard University
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"Middlebury College is a private liberal arts college located in Middlebury, Vermont, United States.",
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"Jeremiah Atwater (December 27, 1773 – July 29, 1858) was notable as an educator, minister, and college president.",
" Atwater became principal of the Addison County Grammar School in 1799 and, a year later, when the school became Middlebury College, assumed the role of its first president.",
" In 1809, Atwater left Middlebury to become the third president of Dickinson College in Pennsylvania.",
" He remained in that position until 1815, when he returned to New Haven, Connecticut, his birthplace and home of his alma mater, Yale University.",
" Atwater Commons, one of five residential commons at Middlebury, is named for him.",
" Dickinson College also has an Atwater Hall named for him.",
" Atwater was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1815."
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"Stacie Cassarino (born 1975) is an American poet and author of the collection \"Zero at the Bone\".",
" Born in Hartford, Connecticut of Italian heritage, she is a graduate of Middlebury College (BA, 1997), University of Washington (MA, 2000), and UCLA (PhD, 2014).",
" Cassarino has taught in the English departments at Middlebury College in Vermont, Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, and UCLA.",
" She has also worked as a private chef, and cooked at Babbo in New York City.",
" She is a Copy Editor at ELLE.com."
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"The Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (CMRS) in Oxford, England, is a programme for international students (mainly American) to study in Oxford, and also encourages research in the humanities and fields of medieval and renaissance studies.",
" It was founded by Dr. John and Dr. Sandra J.K.M Feneley in 1975.",
" In 2014, CMRS became part of the global network of Middlebury College C.V. Starr Schools Abroad and is now known as the Middlebury College-CMRS Oxford Humanities Program (M-CMRS).",
" The CMRS has long been affiliated with Keble College, Oxford, and participants are associate members of the College with access to all its facilities.",
" Among the American colleges and universities that have sent students to CMRS are The University of Georgia, Elmhurst College, St. Mary's College of California, St. Mary's College of Maryland, St. Olaf College, William Jewell College, Middlebury College."
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"The Middlebury College Snow Bowl is a ski area in Hancock, Vermont, 13 mi east of Middlebury in the Green Mountains.",
" The site has been owned and operated by Middlebury College since its first trails were cut in 1934.",
" The Snow Bowl has 17 trails and 3 lifts, offering access to more than 110 acre of terrain.",
" In 2006, it became the first carbon-neutral ski area in the United States."
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"Ian Theodore Douglas (born May 20, 1958) is the bishop of the Episcopal Church in Connecticut.",
" He was ordained to the diaconate on June 11, 1988, and to the priesthood on June 24, 1989.",
" He was elected fifteenth, and current, Bishop of the Episcopal Church in Connecticut on October 24, 2009.",
" His election marked the first time in the diocese’s 224-year history that a priest from outside the diocese has been elected bishop.",
" He was consecrated on April 17, 2010.",
" He was previously Angus Dun Professor of Mission and World Christianity at Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.",
" He also served as priest associate at St. James’s Episcopal Church in Cambridge, Massachusetts from 1989-2010.",
" Douglas earned degrees from Middlebury College (B.A.), Harvard University Graduate School of Education (Ed.M.)",
", Harvard Divinity School (M.Div.)",
" and Boston University (Ph.D.).",
" Douglas is married to Kristin Harris.",
" They are the parents of Luke, Timothy, and Johanna."
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"Paul Dwight Moody (April 11, 1879 – August 18, 1947), son of famed evangelical minister Dwight L. Moody, served as pastor at South Congregational Church in St. Johnsbury, VT from 1912 to 1917 and as the 10th president of Middlebury College from 1921 until 1943.",
" During his tenure, two of Middlebury's most important institutions, the Bread Loaf School of English and the Middlebury College Language Schools saw growth in both quality and reputation.",
" One of Moody's chief goals was the creation of a wholly separate women's college at Middlebury, as opposed to the semi-integrated system that had prevailed since women were first accepted in 1883.",
" However, the Great Depression and World War II ultimately stymied his efforts at segregation by gender."
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"The Middlebury C.V. Starr Schools Abroad, operated by Middlebury College in 17 countries across 5 continents, offer overseas academic programs for undergraduates from various U.S. institutions, as well as graduate-level programs for students from the Middlebury Language Schools and the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey.",
" The first School was the School in Paris, opened in 1949.",
" The Middlebury C.V. Starr Schools have been endowed by the C.V. Starr Foundation."
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"The New England Review (NER) is a quarterly literary magazine published by Middlebury College.",
" Founded in New Hampshire in 1978 by poet, novelist, editor and professor Sydney Lea and poet Jay Parini, it was published as \"New England Review & Bread Loaf Quarterly\" from 1982 (when it moved to Middlebury College), until 1991 as a formal division of the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference.",
" In 1991, the magazine reverted to its original name, \"New England Review\", and opted to have only informal ties with the Writers' Conference."
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"Title: Harvard University\n\nHarvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, established in 1636, whose history, influence, and wealth have made it one of the world's most prestigious universities.",
"Title: Middlebury College\n\nMiddlebury College is a private liberal arts college located in Middlebury, Vermont, United States. The college was founded in 1800 by Congregationalists making it the first operating college or university in Vermont. The college currently enrolls 2,526 undergraduates from all 50 states and 74 countries. Middlebury offers 44 majors in the arts, humanities, literature, foreign languages, social sciences, and natural sciences.",
"Title: Jeremiah Atwater\n\nJeremiah Atwater (December 27, 1773 – July 29, 1858) was notable as an educator, minister, and college president. Atwater became principal of the Addison County Grammar School in 1799 and, a year later, when the school became Middlebury College, assumed the role of its first president. In 1809, Atwater left Middlebury to become the third president of Dickinson College in Pennsylvania. He remained in that position until 1815, when he returned to New Haven, Connecticut, his birthplace and home of his alma mater, Yale University. Atwater Commons, one of five residential commons at Middlebury, is named for him. Dickinson College also has an Atwater Hall named for him. Atwater was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1815.",
"Title: Stacie Cassarino\n\nStacie Cassarino (born 1975) is an American poet and author of the collection \"Zero at the Bone\". Born in Hartford, Connecticut of Italian heritage, she is a graduate of Middlebury College (BA, 1997), University of Washington (MA, 2000), and UCLA (PhD, 2014). Cassarino has taught in the English departments at Middlebury College in Vermont, Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, and UCLA. She has also worked as a private chef, and cooked at Babbo in New York City. She is a Copy Editor at ELLE.com.",
"Title: Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies\n\nThe Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (CMRS) in Oxford, England, is a programme for international students (mainly American) to study in Oxford, and also encourages research in the humanities and fields of medieval and renaissance studies. It was founded by Dr. John and Dr. Sandra J.K.M Feneley in 1975. In 2014, CMRS became part of the global network of Middlebury College C.V. Starr Schools Abroad and is now known as the Middlebury College-CMRS Oxford Humanities Program (M-CMRS). The CMRS has long been affiliated with Keble College, Oxford, and participants are associate members of the College with access to all its facilities. Among the American colleges and universities that have sent students to CMRS are The University of Georgia, Elmhurst College, St. Mary's College of California, St. Mary's College of Maryland, St. Olaf College, William Jewell College, Middlebury College.",
"Title: Middlebury College Snow Bowl\n\nThe Middlebury College Snow Bowl is a ski area in Hancock, Vermont, 13 mi east of Middlebury in the Green Mountains. The site has been owned and operated by Middlebury College since its first trails were cut in 1934. The Snow Bowl has 17 trails and 3 lifts, offering access to more than 110 acre of terrain. In 2006, it became the first carbon-neutral ski area in the United States.",
"Title: Ian Douglas (bishop)\n\nIan Theodore Douglas (born May 20, 1958) is the bishop of the Episcopal Church in Connecticut. He was ordained to the diaconate on June 11, 1988, and to the priesthood on June 24, 1989. He was elected fifteenth, and current, Bishop of the Episcopal Church in Connecticut on October 24, 2009. His election marked the first time in the diocese’s 224-year history that a priest from outside the diocese has been elected bishop. He was consecrated on April 17, 2010. He was previously Angus Dun Professor of Mission and World Christianity at Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He also served as priest associate at St. James’s Episcopal Church in Cambridge, Massachusetts from 1989-2010. Douglas earned degrees from Middlebury College (B.A.), Harvard University Graduate School of Education (Ed.M.) , Harvard Divinity School (M.Div.) and Boston University (Ph.D.). Douglas is married to Kristin Harris. They are the parents of Luke, Timothy, and Johanna.",
"Title: Paul Dwight Moody\n\nPaul Dwight Moody (April 11, 1879 – August 18, 1947), son of famed evangelical minister Dwight L. Moody, served as pastor at South Congregational Church in St. Johnsbury, VT from 1912 to 1917 and as the 10th president of Middlebury College from 1921 until 1943. During his tenure, two of Middlebury's most important institutions, the Bread Loaf School of English and the Middlebury College Language Schools saw growth in both quality and reputation. One of Moody's chief goals was the creation of a wholly separate women's college at Middlebury, as opposed to the semi-integrated system that had prevailed since women were first accepted in 1883. However, the Great Depression and World War II ultimately stymied his efforts at segregation by gender.",
"Title: C.V. Starr-Middlebury Schools Abroad\n\nThe Middlebury C.V. Starr Schools Abroad, operated by Middlebury College in 17 countries across 5 continents, offer overseas academic programs for undergraduates from various U.S. institutions, as well as graduate-level programs for students from the Middlebury Language Schools and the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey. The first School was the School in Paris, opened in 1949. The Middlebury C.V. Starr Schools have been endowed by the C.V. Starr Foundation.",
"Title: New England Review\n\nThe New England Review (NER) is a quarterly literary magazine published by Middlebury College. Founded in New Hampshire in 1978 by poet, novelist, editor and professor Sydney Lea and poet Jay Parini, it was published as \"New England Review & Bread Loaf Quarterly\" from 1982 (when it moved to Middlebury College), until 1991 as a formal division of the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference. In 1991, the magazine reverted to its original name, \"New England Review\", and opted to have only informal ties with the Writers' Conference."
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Which opera Ernani and Stiffelio.has more acts ?
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Ernani
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"Ernani do Nascimento Germano, better known as Ernani (São João da Barra, 16 July 1982) is a Brazilian footballer, who acts as a steering wheel and side.",
" Currently playing for Juventude."
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"Corrado Zambelli (3 June 1897 - 1 September 1974) was an Italian classical bass who had an active international singing career in operas and concerts from the 1920s through the 1950s.",
" He appears on several complete opera recordings, including \"Otello\" and \"Carmen\" for His Master's Voice; and \"Ernani\", \"Il trovatore\", \"La favorite\", and \"La Gioconda\" for Columbia Records."
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"Spanish tenor Plácido Domingo has officially sung 147 roles in Italian, French, German, English, Spanish and Russian.",
" His main repertoire however is Italian (\"Otello\", Cavaradossi in \"Tosca\", \"Don Carlo\", Des Grieux in \"Manon Lescaut\", Dick Johnson in \"La fanciulla del West\", Radames in \"Aida\"), French (\"Faust\", \"Werther\", Don José in \"Carmen\", Samson in \"Samson et Dalila\"), and German (\"Lohengrin\", \"Parsifal\", and Siegmund in \"Die Walküre\").",
" Domingo currently continues to add more operas to his repertoire.",
" Since 2009, he has moved substantially into the baritone repertoire, especially focusing on Verdi baritone roles.",
" In 2015, he made his most recent debuts as Macbeth at the Berliner Staatsoper, Don Carlo in \"Ernani\" at the Metropolitan Opera, and Gianni Schicchi at the Los Angeles Opera.",
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"Title: Ernani\n\nErnani is an operatic \"dramma lirico\" in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, based on the play \"Hernani\" by Victor Hugo.",
"Title: Ernani do Nascimento Germano\n\nErnani do Nascimento Germano, better known as Ernani (São João da Barra, 16 July 1982) is a Brazilian footballer, who acts as a steering wheel and side. Currently playing for Juventude.",
"Title: Corrado Zambelli\n\nCorrado Zambelli (3 June 1897 - 1 September 1974) was an Italian classical bass who had an active international singing career in operas and concerts from the 1920s through the 1950s. He appears on several complete opera recordings, including \"Otello\" and \"Carmen\" for His Master's Voice; and \"Ernani\", \"Il trovatore\", \"La favorite\", and \"La Gioconda\" for Columbia Records.",
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"Title: José Cura\n\nJosé Cura (born December 5, 1962 in Rosario, Argentina) is an Argentine operatic tenor, conductor, director, scenographer and photographer known for intense and original interpretations of opera characters, notably \"Otello\" in Verdi’s \"Otello\", \"Samson\" in Saint-Saëns’ \"Samson et Dalila\", \"Canio\" in Ruggero Leoncavallo's \"Pagliacci\", \"Stiffelio\" in Giuseppe Verdi's \"Stiffelio\" and many others."
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When was the legendary drummer born who was part of "Hymn for My Soul", the twentieth studio album by Joe Cocker, released in 2007?
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April 27, 1942
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What county is Black Cap located in?
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Carroll County, New Hampshire
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After The Drawing of the Three was written, how many pages did the series end up containing?
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"Leningrad 46 (2014) (Russian: Ленинград 46 , stylized as ЛЕНИНГРАД ★ 46) is a highly popular Russian television series which revolves around the story of courage, the drama of human destiny, for the first time opening up many pages of post-war life in Leningrad - harsh and sometimes cruel.",
" The city has just survived the siege and is still reeling from hunger, destruction and death.",
" Here, the police conduct a nervous war on crime, cleaning up Leningrad after the war."
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"Der Auftrag (English: The Assignment , subtitled \"Or, on the Observing of the Observer of the Observers\") is a 1986 novella by the Swiss writer Friedrich Dürrenmatt.",
" The first English publication appeared in 1988, translated by Joel Agee.",
" The experimental narrative is divided into twenty-four parts, each one a single sentence spanning many pages.",
" In his forward to the 2008 English language edition, Theodore Ziolkowski notes that the inspiration for the twenty-four sentence structure came after listening to a recording of Glenn Gould performing the first half of Bach's \"The Well-Tempered Clavier I\", itself a work in twenty-four movements.",
" Inspiration for the plot came from the Austrian poet Ingeborg Bachmann's unfinished novel \"The Franza Case\", which Dürrenmatt's second wife, documentary filmmaker Charlotte Kerr, was attempting to turn into a film at the time of their meeting."
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" This is made easier because the fax transmission protocols compress the solid black image very well, so a very short fax call can produce many pages."
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"Title: The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three\n\nThe Drawing of the Three is a fantasy novel by American writer Stephen King, the second book in \"The Dark Tower\" series, published by Grant in 1987. The series was inspired by \"Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came\" by Robert Browning. The story is a continuation of \"\" and follows Roland of Gilead and his quest towards the Dark Tower. The subtitle of this novel is RENEWAL.",
"Title: Picone identity\n\nIn the field of ordinary differential equations, the Picone identity, named after Mauro Picone, is a classical result about homogeneous linear second order differential equations. Since its inception in 1910 it has been used with tremendous success in association with an almost immediate proof of the Sturm comparison theorem, a theorem whose proof took up many pages in Sturm's original memoir of 1836. It is also useful in studying the oscillation of such equations and has been generalized to other type of differential equations and difference equations.",
"Title: Fundamental Astronomy\n\nFundamental Astronomy (1984–2017) is an astronomy textbook by Finnish author of University of Turku; Pekka Kröger and Heikki Oja of University of Helsinki; Markku Poutanen of Finnish Geodetic Institute; and Karl Johan Donner of University of Helsinki. The first edition was published in Finnish by Ursa, Helsinki, 1984, and later published in English by Springer. The 6th edition was published in 2017 (ISBN ; previous editions were published in 2007, 2003, 1996, 1994 and 1987). It contains 548 pages and is illustrated with more than 419 images, including 34 color plates. There are many pages on the solar system, the Milky Way, galaxies, and cosmology.",
"Title: The Dark Tower (series)\n\nThe Dark Tower is a series of eight books written by American author Stephen King that incorporates themes from multiple genres, including dark fantasy, science fantasy, horror, and Western. It describes a \"gunslinger\" and his quest toward a tower, the nature of which is both physical and metaphorical. The series, and its use of the Dark Tower, expands upon Stephen King's multiverse and in doing so, links together many of his other novels. King has described the series as his \"magnum opus\". In addition to the eight novels of the series proper that comprise 4,250 pages, many of King's other books relate to the story, introducing concepts and characters that come into play as the series progresses.",
"Title: Print reading\n\nPrint reading, in the manufacturing industry, is the most efficient way to convey information about systems and equipment from the drafting table that could not be conveyed by words alone. By using symbols and notes, a large amount of information that might require many pages of written description can be presented in a condensed form on one diagram.",
"Title: HP LaserJet 1012\n\nThe HP LaserJet 1012 is a low-end, monochrome laser printer from Hewlett-Packard that retails for US $199.99 and was designed as an inexpensive laser alternative to Inkjet printers for home and small office use. It is capable of printing a maximum 15 pages per minute (although after many pages, the print speed slows down to prevent overheating, as the printer has no onboard fan) and has a 1200 dpi effective output (optical 600 dpi).",
"Title: Sport Week\n\nSport Week is a weekly sports newspaper based in Patras in the Achaea prefecture in Greece. It was first published in 1999 from S Media Group S.A.. It has many pages and these pages features news from all the athletic information from Achaea, Etoloakarnania, Ilia, Kefalonia and Zakynthos.",
"Title: Leningrad 46\n\nLeningrad 46 (2014) (Russian: Ленинград 46 , stylized as ЛЕНИНГРАД ★ 46) is a highly popular Russian television series which revolves around the story of courage, the drama of human destiny, for the first time opening up many pages of post-war life in Leningrad - harsh and sometimes cruel. The city has just survived the siege and is still reeling from hunger, destruction and death. Here, the police conduct a nervous war on crime, cleaning up Leningrad after the war.",
"Title: The Assignment (novella)\n\nDer Auftrag (English: The Assignment , subtitled \"Or, on the Observing of the Observer of the Observers\") is a 1986 novella by the Swiss writer Friedrich Dürrenmatt. The first English publication appeared in 1988, translated by Joel Agee. The experimental narrative is divided into twenty-four parts, each one a single sentence spanning many pages. In his forward to the 2008 English language edition, Theodore Ziolkowski notes that the inspiration for the twenty-four sentence structure came after listening to a recording of Glenn Gould performing the first half of Bach's \"The Well-Tempered Clavier I\", itself a work in twenty-four movements. Inspiration for the plot came from the Austrian poet Ingeborg Bachmann's unfinished novel \"The Franza Case\", which Dürrenmatt's second wife, documentary filmmaker Charlotte Kerr, was attempting to turn into a film at the time of their meeting.",
"Title: Black fax\n\nThe term black fax refers to a prank fax transmission, consisting of one or more pages entirely filled with a uniform black tone. The sender's intention is generally to use up as much of the recipient's fax ink, toner, or thermal paper as possible, thus costing the recipient money and/or denying the recipient use of their own machine (this is similar to computer-based denial of service attacks). This is made easier because the fax transmission protocols compress the solid black image very well, so a very short fax call can produce many pages."
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What is the name of a film featuring Ray Liotta and one of the stars of "10 Things I Hate About You"?
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"Robert Clifton Brackins III (born September 14, 1988), better known by his stage name Bobby Brackins, is an American rapper, producer, and songwriter.",
" Brackins was born in Berkeley, California, but was primarily raised in East Oakland, California.",
" He is best known by his hit single \"143\", featuring Ray J, which reached number 84 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.",
" He is also a songwriter, who co-wrote Tinashe's single \"2 On\" and Chris Brown's hit \"Loyal\".",
" Brackins also co-wrote and featured on Ray J's controversial track \"I Hit It First\" which sold over 100,000 copies independently.",
" Aside from writing and producing for other musicians, Brackins has a solo career.",
" His most recent releases include his extended play titled \"To Live For\", which was released on May 13, 2016.",
" The EP features singles such as \"Hot Box\", featuring rapper G-Eazy and Mila J, and \"My Jam\" which features Disney channel star Zendaya and Jeremih.",
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"Hans Daniel Björn Alfredson (born 23 May 1959 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish film director who is best known for directing film versions of two parts of the \"Millennium Trilogy\": \"The Girl Who Played with Fire\" and \"The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest\".",
" At the 29th Guldbagge Awards he won the award for Best Screenplay and was nominated for Best Director for the film \"The Man on the Balcony\".",
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"10 Things I Hate About You is an American television sitcom broadcast on ABC Family beginning in 2009.",
" Developed by Carter Covington, the show is a half-hour, single camera series based on \"Ten Things I Hate About You\".",
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"Julia O'Hara Stiles (born March 28, 1981) is an American actress.",
" Born and raised in New York City, Stiles began acting at age 11 and made her screen debut as Erica Dansby in six episodes of the television series \"Ghostwriter\" (1993–1994).",
" Her first film role was in \"I\" \"Love You, I Love You Not\" (1996), followed by a leading role in the thriller \"Wicked\" (1998), for which she was awarded the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Award for Best Actress.",
" She went on to gain prominence for her lead roles in teen films such as \"10 Things I Hate About You\" (1999) for which she won MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance and was nominated for two Teen Choice Awards, \"Down to You\" (2000), for which she was nominated for another two Teen Choice Awards, and \"Save the Last Dance\" (2001), winning the Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress and was nominated for the MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance."
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"All Things Fall Apart is a 2011 American drama film starring Ray Liotta, 50 Cent, Mario Van Peebles, and Lynn Whitfield.",
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"Texas Rising is a 2015 History Channel 10-hour television miniseries based on the Texas Revolution against Mexico and how the Texas Rangers were created.",
" It is directed by Roland Joffé and premiered on May 25, 2015.",
" The series stars Bill Paxton, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Ray Liotta, Brendan Fraser, Olivier Martinez and Cynthia Addai-Robinson."
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"Unforgettable is a 1996 thriller film with science fiction elements, directed by John Dahl, and starring Ray Liotta and Linda Fiorentino.",
" The film is about a man named David Krane (Liotta), who is obsessed with finding out who murdered his wife."
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"Phoenix is a 1998 American crime film directed by British director Danny Cannon and starring Ray Liotta.",
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"Blackway (also known as Go With Me) is a 2015 American thriller film directed by Daniel Alfredson and written by Joseph Gangemi and Gregory Jacobs, based on the 2008 novel \"Go with Me\" by Castle Freeman, Jr. The film stars Anthony Hopkins, Julia Stiles, Ray Liotta, and Alexander Ludwig.",
" Filming began on November 12, 2014, in Enderby, British Columbia.",
" Although screened as \"Go with Me\" at the Venice Film Festival in 2015, it was not released for public viewing in the U.S. until 10 June 2016."
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"Title: Bobby Brackins\n\nRobert Clifton Brackins III (born September 14, 1988), better known by his stage name Bobby Brackins, is an American rapper, producer, and songwriter. Brackins was born in Berkeley, California, but was primarily raised in East Oakland, California. He is best known by his hit single \"143\", featuring Ray J, which reached number 84 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. He is also a songwriter, who co-wrote Tinashe's single \"2 On\" and Chris Brown's hit \"Loyal\". Brackins also co-wrote and featured on Ray J's controversial track \"I Hit It First\" which sold over 100,000 copies independently. Aside from writing and producing for other musicians, Brackins has a solo career. His most recent releases include his extended play titled \"To Live For\", which was released on May 13, 2016. The EP features singles such as \"Hot Box\", featuring rapper G-Eazy and Mila J, and \"My Jam\" which features Disney channel star Zendaya and Jeremih. The EP also includes features from former \"2AM Club\" member Marc E. Bassy, Austin Mahone, Ty Dolla $ign, Eric Bellinger, and Mina.",
"Title: Daniel Alfredson\n\nHans Daniel Björn Alfredson (born 23 May 1959 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish film director who is best known for directing film versions of two parts of the \"Millennium Trilogy\": \"The Girl Who Played with Fire\" and \"The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest\". At the 29th Guldbagge Awards he won the award for Best Screenplay and was nominated for Best Director for the film \"The Man on the Balcony\". His latest film is \"Blackway\" starring Anthony Hopkins, Julia Stiles and Ray Liotta.",
"Title: 10 Things I Hate About You (TV series)\n\n10 Things I Hate About You is an American television sitcom broadcast on ABC Family beginning in 2009. Developed by Carter Covington, the show is a half-hour, single camera series based on \"Ten Things I Hate About You\". It premiered on Tuesday, July 7, 2009 at 8 pm and brought in 1.60 million viewers, a record for a 30-minute comedy debut on the ABC Family network.",
"Title: Julia Stiles\n\nJulia O'Hara Stiles (born March 28, 1981) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Stiles began acting at age 11 and made her screen debut as Erica Dansby in six episodes of the television series \"Ghostwriter\" (1993–1994). Her first film role was in \"I\" \"Love You, I Love You Not\" (1996), followed by a leading role in the thriller \"Wicked\" (1998), for which she was awarded the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Award for Best Actress. She went on to gain prominence for her lead roles in teen films such as \"10 Things I Hate About You\" (1999) for which she won MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance and was nominated for two Teen Choice Awards, \"Down to You\" (2000), for which she was nominated for another two Teen Choice Awards, and \"Save the Last Dance\" (2001), winning the Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress and was nominated for the MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance.",
"Title: All Things Fall Apart\n\nAll Things Fall Apart is a 2011 American drama film starring Ray Liotta, 50 Cent, Mario Van Peebles, and Lynn Whitfield. It was filmed in Michigan and premiered at the Miami International Film Festival.",
"Title: Texas Rising\n\nTexas Rising is a 2015 History Channel 10-hour television miniseries based on the Texas Revolution against Mexico and how the Texas Rangers were created. It is directed by Roland Joffé and premiered on May 25, 2015. The series stars Bill Paxton, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Ray Liotta, Brendan Fraser, Olivier Martinez and Cynthia Addai-Robinson.",
"Title: Unforgettable (1996 film)\n\nUnforgettable is a 1996 thriller film with science fiction elements, directed by John Dahl, and starring Ray Liotta and Linda Fiorentino. The film is about a man named David Krane (Liotta), who is obsessed with finding out who murdered his wife.",
"Title: Phoenix (1998 film)\n\nPhoenix is a 1998 American crime film directed by British director Danny Cannon and starring Ray Liotta. Liotta plays a cop whose gambling debt leaves him indebted to the underworld and desperate to find a way out without compromising his principles.",
"Title: Blackway\n\nBlackway (also known as Go With Me) is a 2015 American thriller film directed by Daniel Alfredson and written by Joseph Gangemi and Gregory Jacobs, based on the 2008 novel \"Go with Me\" by Castle Freeman, Jr. The film stars Anthony Hopkins, Julia Stiles, Ray Liotta, and Alexander Ludwig. Filming began on November 12, 2014, in Enderby, British Columbia. Although screened as \"Go with Me\" at the Venice Film Festival in 2015, it was not released for public viewing in the U.S. until 10 June 2016."
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Who originated the proposition of the theory of gravitation?
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Nicolas Fatio de Duillier
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" According to this model, any two material bodies partially shield each other from the impinging corpuscles, resulting in a net imbalance in the pressure exerted by the impact of corpuscles on the bodies, tending to drive the bodies together.",
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" It is an attempt to use equations and notions of classical physics - such as gravity - to seek simplified insights and even laws of demographic behaviour for large numbers of human beings.",
" A basic conception within it is that large numbers of people, in a city for example, actually behave as an attractive force for other people to migrate there, hence the notion of demographic gravitation.",
" It has been related to W. J. Reilly's law of retail gravitation, George Kingsley Zipf's Demographic Energy, and to the theory of Trip distribution through gravity models Trip distribution#Gravity model."
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" The equivalence principle is not assumed, but instead follows from the fact that the gauge covariant derivative is minimally coupled.",
" As in general relativity, equations structurally identical to the Einstein field equations are derivable from a variational principle.",
" A spin tensor can also be supported in a manner similar to Einstein–Cartan–Sciama–Kibble theory.",
" GTG was first proposed by Lasenby, Doran, and Gull in 1998 as a fulfillment of partial results presented in 1993.",
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"In theoretical physics, Nordström's theory of gravitation was a predecessor of general relativity.",
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"Nicolas Fatio de Duillier {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (also spelled Faccio or Facio; 16 February 1664 – 12 May 1753) was a Swiss-born mathematician, natural philosopher, and inventor.",
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" Fatio is known for his work on the zodiacal light problem in astronomy, for originating the \"push\" or \"shadow\" theory of gravitation, for his close association with both Christiaan Huygens and Isaac Newton, and for his role in the Newton v. Leibniz calculus controversy.",
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"In physics, the Newtonian limit is a mathematical approximation applicable to physical systems exhibiting (1) weak gravitation, (2) objects moving slowly compared to the speed of light, and (3) slowly changing (or completely static) gravitational fields.",
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"General relativity (GR, also known as the general theory of relativity or GTR) is the geometric theory of gravitation published by Albert Einstein in 1915 and the current description of gravitation in modern physics.",
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" General relativity generalizes special relativity and Newton's law of universal gravitation, providing a unified description of gravity as a geometric property of space and time, or spacetime.",
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"Title: Brans–Dicke theory\n\nIn theoretical physics, the Brans–Dicke theory of gravitation (sometimes called the Jordan–Brans–Dicke theory) is a theoretical framework to explain gravitation. It is a competitor of Einstein's theory of general relativity. It is an example of a scalar-tensor theory, a gravitational theory in which the gravitational interaction is mediated by a scalar field as well as the tensor field of general relativity. The gravitational constant \"G\" is not presumed to be constant but instead 1/\"G\" is replaced by a scalar field formula_1 which can vary from place to place and with time.",
"Title: Gauge gravitation theory\n\nIn quantum field theory, gauge gravitation theory is the effort to extend Yang–Mills theory, which provides a universal description of the fundamental interactions, to describe gravity. It should not be confused with gauge theory gravity, which is a formulation of (classical) gravitation in the language of geometric algebra. Nor should it be confused with Kaluza-Klein theory, where the gauge fields are used to describe particle fields, and not gravity itself.",
"Title: Le Sage's theory of gravitation\n\nLe Sage's theory of gravitation is a kinetic theory of gravity originally proposed by Nicolas Fatio de Duillier in 1690 and later by Georges-Louis Le Sage in 1748. The theory proposed a mechanical explanation for Newton's gravitational force in terms of streams of tiny unseen particles (which Le Sage called ultra-mundane corpuscles) impacting all material objects from all directions. According to this model, any two material bodies partially shield each other from the impinging corpuscles, resulting in a net imbalance in the pressure exerted by the impact of corpuscles on the bodies, tending to drive the bodies together. This mechanical explanation for gravity never gained widespread acceptance, although it continued to be studied occasionally by physicists until the beginning of the 20th century, by which time it was generally considered to be conclusively discredited.",
"Title: Demographic gravitation\n\nDemographic gravitation is a concept of \"social physics\", introduced by Princeton University astrophysicist John Quincy Stewart in 1947. It is an attempt to use equations and notions of classical physics - such as gravity - to seek simplified insights and even laws of demographic behaviour for large numbers of human beings. A basic conception within it is that large numbers of people, in a city for example, actually behave as an attractive force for other people to migrate there, hence the notion of demographic gravitation. It has been related to W. J. Reilly's law of retail gravitation, George Kingsley Zipf's Demographic Energy, and to the theory of Trip distribution through gravity models Trip distribution#Gravity model.",
"Title: Wholistic reference\n\nWholistic reference is reference to the whole—with respect to the context. In its strongest, unqualified form, the principle of wholistic reference is the proposition that each and every proposition, regardless how limited the referents of its non-logical or content terms, refers to the whole of its universe of discourse. According to this principle every proposition of number theory, even an equational proposition such as 5 + 7 = 12, refers not only to the individual numbers that it happens to mention but to the whole universe of numbers. The relation verb ‘refers’ is being used in its broad sense (loosely “is about”) and not as a synonym for ‘names’ in the sense of “is a name of”.",
"Title: Gauge theory gravity\n\nGauge theory gravity (GTG) is a theory of gravitation cast in the mathematical language of geometric algebra. To those familiar with general relativity, it is highly reminiscent of the tetrad formalism although there are significant conceptual differences. Most notably, the background in GTG is flat, Minkowski spacetime. The equivalence principle is not assumed, but instead follows from the fact that the gauge covariant derivative is minimally coupled. As in general relativity, equations structurally identical to the Einstein field equations are derivable from a variational principle. A spin tensor can also be supported in a manner similar to Einstein–Cartan–Sciama–Kibble theory. GTG was first proposed by Lasenby, Doran, and Gull in 1998 as a fulfillment of partial results presented in 1993. The theory has not been widely adopted by the rest of the physics community, who have mostly opted for differential geometry approaches like that of the related gauge gravitation theory.",
"Title: Nordström's theory of gravitation\n\nIn theoretical physics, Nordström's theory of gravitation was a predecessor of general relativity. Strictly speaking, there were actually \"two\" distinct theories proposed by the Finnish theoretical physicist Gunnar Nordström, in 1912 and 1913 respectively. The first was quickly dismissed, but the second became the first known example of a metric theory of gravitation, in which the effects of gravitation are treated entirely in terms of the geometry of a curved spacetime.",
"Title: Nicolas Fatio de Duillier\n\nNicolas Fatio de Duillier {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (also spelled Faccio or Facio; 16 February 1664 – 12 May 1753) was a Swiss-born mathematician, natural philosopher, and inventor. He spent much of his adult life in England and Holland. Fatio is known for his work on the zodiacal light problem in astronomy, for originating the \"push\" or \"shadow\" theory of gravitation, for his close association with both Christiaan Huygens and Isaac Newton, and for his role in the Newton v. Leibniz calculus controversy. He also invented and developed the first method for fabricating jewel bearings for mechanical watches and clocks.",
"Title: Newtonian limit\n\nIn physics, the Newtonian limit is a mathematical approximation applicable to physical systems exhibiting (1) weak gravitation, (2) objects moving slowly compared to the speed of light, and (3) slowly changing (or completely static) gravitational fields. Under these conditions, Newton's law of universal gravitation may be used to obtain values that are accurate. In general, and in the presence of significant gravitation, the general theory of relativity must be used.",
"Title: General relativity\n\nGeneral relativity (GR, also known as the general theory of relativity or GTR) is the geometric theory of gravitation published by Albert Einstein in 1915 and the current description of gravitation in modern physics. General relativity is considered probably the most beautiful of all existing physical theories. General relativity generalizes special relativity and Newton's law of universal gravitation, providing a unified description of gravity as a geometric property of space and time, or spacetime. In particular, the \"\" is directly related to the energy and momentum of whatever matter and radiation are present. The relation is specified by the Einstein field equations, a system of partial differential equations."
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The designer of the Holy Trinity Church pioneered the use of what material in church building?
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terracotta
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"John William Whittaker (c. 1790 – 3 August 1854) was an English Anglican clergyman.",
" He was born in Manchester, and studied at Bradford Grammar School before going to St John's College, Cambridge.",
" Here he graduated B.A. in 1814, and proceeded to M.A. in 1817, B.D. in 1824, and D.D. in 1830.",
" He was appointed as examining chaplain to Charles Manners-Sutton, Archbishop of Canterbury, who granted him the living of Blackburn, Lancashire in 1822.",
" When Whittaker arrived in Blackburn Anglicanism was in a poor state.",
" There were only three churches in the town, and these were poorly attended.",
" Whittaker embarked on a programme of church building.",
" He also developed education in the town by creating Sunday Schools, and became involved in local politics.",
" One of the churches instigated by Whittaker was Holy Trinity Church, a Commissioners' church designed by his cousin, Edmund Sharpe, who was then at an early stage in his architectural career.",
" It was the largest of the 40 churches that Sharpe designed, and the only one to have transepts. Sharpe's biographer, John Hughes, suggests that the transepts were included at Whittaker's insistence.",
" Hughes describes this church as Sharpe's \"pièce de résistance\".",
" During the time that Whittaker was vicar of Blackburn, the parish church was rebuilt, and twelve new churches were built in and around to town."
],
"title": "John William Whittaker"
},
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"James Harrison (1814–66) was an English architect who practised in Chester, Cheshire, England.",
" He is considered to be a pioneer of the Black-and-white Revival, an example of which is 51–53, Bridge Street, Chester, built in 1858.",
" In 1862 he rebuilt the medieval timber-framed God's Providence House in Chester, which has been described as \"the first conservation case in the modern sense\".",
" He designed new churches in Gothic Revival style, some of which have been designated as listed buildings, including Holy Ascension Church, Upton by Chester, Holy Trinity Church, Capenhurst, St Luke's Church, Dunham on the Hill, and Holy Trinity Church, Chester.",
" Harrison also made alterations to other churches, including the virtual rebuilding of St Michael's Church, Chester, rebuilding the nave of All Saints Church, Handley, and working on the tower of the Church of St Mary-on-the Hill, Chester.",
" He designed the Trustee Savings Bank in Chester, and converted the medieval St Nicholas' Chapel in Chester into a concert hall.",
" Harrison worked for Robert Balfour, building farms on his Bolesworth estate, and at Tattenhall Hall."
],
"title": "James Harrison (architect)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Edmund Sharpe (31 October 1809 – 8 May 1877) was an English architect, architectural historian, railway engineer, and sanitary reformer.",
" Born in Knutsford, Cheshire, he was educated first by his parents and then at schools locally and in Runcorn, Greenwich and Sedbergh.",
" Following his graduation from Cambridge University he was awarded a travelling scholarship, enabling him to study architecture in Germany and southern France.",
" In 1835 he established an architectural practice in Lancaster, initially working on his own.",
" In 1845 he entered into partnership with Edward Paley, one of his pupils.",
" Sharpe's main focus was on churches, and he was a pioneer in the use of terracotta as a structural material in church building, designing what were known as \"pot\" churches, the first of which was St Stephen and All Martyrs' Church, Lever Bridge."
],
"title": "Edmund Sharpe"
},
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"Holy Trinity Church (also known as \"Church of the Holy Trinity\", or \"Holy Trinity, Boar Lane\"), in Leeds, West Yorkshire, is a Church of England Parish Church in the \"Parish of Leeds City\" in the Diocese of Leeds.",
" It was built in 1722–7, but the steeple dates from 1839.",
" It is a Grade I Listed building."
],
"title": "Holy Trinity Church, Leeds"
},
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"Holy Trinity Platt Church (also known as Holy Trinity Church, Rusholme), is in Platt Fields Park in Rusholme, Manchester, England.",
" It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Hulme, the archdeaconry of Manchester, and the diocese of Manchester.",
" The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building.",
" It is the second \"pot church\" designed by Edmund Sharpe, so-called because the main building material used in the construction of the church is terracotta."
],
"title": "Holy Trinity Platt Church"
},
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"The Holy Trinity Church Rectory and Convent in Bloomington, Illinois, USA, has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1983.",
" The Rectory and Convent Building is situated behind the art deco church on the site of the 1869 Holy Trinity Church, which was destroyed by a tornado before it was completed.",
" A fire completely obliterated the church in 1932, but the church was financed, and recovery was quick.",
" The finished Art-Deco building was completed in 1933 and opened in 1934.",
" It still stands today."
],
"title": "Holy Trinity Church Rectory and Convent"
},
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"sentences": [
"Holy Trinity Church was in the village of Thorpe Thewles, County Durham, England.",
" It was built in 1848–49 to replace an isolated church on a different site.",
" This church had been dedicated to Thomas à Becket.",
" It is now in ruins and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building.",
" It is also a scheduled monument.",
" Holy Trinity Church was designed by the Lancaster architects Sharpe and Paley at an estimated cost of £600, and could seat 175 people.",
" It measured 68 ft by 23 ft .",
" By the 1880s it was suffering from decay and damp, and was demolished.",
" It was replaced in 1886–87 by another church, which is dedicated to St James, on the same site.",
" This church is a Grade II listed building."
],
"title": "Holy Trinity Church, Thorpe Thewles"
},
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"Holy Trinity Episcopal Church also known as Holy Trinity Memorial Church is an historic Episcopal church building located at 38 Grand Avenue in the village of Swanton, Franklin County, Vermont.",
" Built in 1876 and expanded in 1909-10, the church facilities include a fine example of the Carpenter Gothic in the older section (now the parish hall), and the Late Victorian Gothic Revival in the newer section.",
" The church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Parish of the Holy Trinity in 2001.",
" The church is an active parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Vermont; its current rector is the Rev. Reid D. Farrell."
],
"title": "Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Swanton, Vermont)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Holy Trinity Church, commonly known as Horwich Parish Church, is a Grade II listed building in Horwich, Greater Manchester, England.",
" It is an active Church of England parish church and part of the Deane deanery in the archdeaconry of Bolton, diocese of Manchester.",
" Holy Trinity Church is now part of the United Benefice of Horwich and Rivington, which includes the other two Anglican churches in Horwich, St Catherine's Church and St Elizabeth's Church, and Rivington Anglican Church."
],
"title": "Holy Trinity Church, Horwich"
},
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"sentences": [
"Holy Trinity Church (also known as Church of the Holy Trinity) is a historic Episcopal church at 615 6th Avenue South in Nashville, Tennessee, currently a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee.",
" The congregation was formed in 1849 as a mission of the nearby Christ Church Episcopal, attained parish status in 1851, and grew to around fifty members per service by the beginning of the American Civil War.",
" During the war, the church was occupied by Federal troops and was badly damaged.",
" After repairs, services continued and a new mission was opened on Wharf Avenue, which catered to the African American population of Nashville and soon overtook Holy Trinity in membership.",
" After Holy Trinity lost parish status in 1895, the two missions merged and continued to serve the African American community of Nashville.",
" Its congregation was largely made up of faculty and students from nearby Fisk University and other educational institutions.",
" The mission reattained parish status in 1962, and the current rector is Bill Dennler."
],
"title": "Holy Trinity Church (Nashville)"
}
] |
[
"Title: John William Whittaker\n\nJohn William Whittaker (c. 1790 – 3 August 1854) was an English Anglican clergyman. He was born in Manchester, and studied at Bradford Grammar School before going to St John's College, Cambridge. Here he graduated B.A. in 1814, and proceeded to M.A. in 1817, B.D. in 1824, and D.D. in 1830. He was appointed as examining chaplain to Charles Manners-Sutton, Archbishop of Canterbury, who granted him the living of Blackburn, Lancashire in 1822. When Whittaker arrived in Blackburn Anglicanism was in a poor state. There were only three churches in the town, and these were poorly attended. Whittaker embarked on a programme of church building. He also developed education in the town by creating Sunday Schools, and became involved in local politics. One of the churches instigated by Whittaker was Holy Trinity Church, a Commissioners' church designed by his cousin, Edmund Sharpe, who was then at an early stage in his architectural career. It was the largest of the 40 churches that Sharpe designed, and the only one to have transepts. Sharpe's biographer, John Hughes, suggests that the transepts were included at Whittaker's insistence. Hughes describes this church as Sharpe's \"pièce de résistance\". During the time that Whittaker was vicar of Blackburn, the parish church was rebuilt, and twelve new churches were built in and around to town.",
"Title: James Harrison (architect)\n\nJames Harrison (1814–66) was an English architect who practised in Chester, Cheshire, England. He is considered to be a pioneer of the Black-and-white Revival, an example of which is 51–53, Bridge Street, Chester, built in 1858. In 1862 he rebuilt the medieval timber-framed God's Providence House in Chester, which has been described as \"the first conservation case in the modern sense\". He designed new churches in Gothic Revival style, some of which have been designated as listed buildings, including Holy Ascension Church, Upton by Chester, Holy Trinity Church, Capenhurst, St Luke's Church, Dunham on the Hill, and Holy Trinity Church, Chester. Harrison also made alterations to other churches, including the virtual rebuilding of St Michael's Church, Chester, rebuilding the nave of All Saints Church, Handley, and working on the tower of the Church of St Mary-on-the Hill, Chester. He designed the Trustee Savings Bank in Chester, and converted the medieval St Nicholas' Chapel in Chester into a concert hall. Harrison worked for Robert Balfour, building farms on his Bolesworth estate, and at Tattenhall Hall.",
"Title: Edmund Sharpe\n\nEdmund Sharpe (31 October 1809 – 8 May 1877) was an English architect, architectural historian, railway engineer, and sanitary reformer. Born in Knutsford, Cheshire, he was educated first by his parents and then at schools locally and in Runcorn, Greenwich and Sedbergh. Following his graduation from Cambridge University he was awarded a travelling scholarship, enabling him to study architecture in Germany and southern France. In 1835 he established an architectural practice in Lancaster, initially working on his own. In 1845 he entered into partnership with Edward Paley, one of his pupils. Sharpe's main focus was on churches, and he was a pioneer in the use of terracotta as a structural material in church building, designing what were known as \"pot\" churches, the first of which was St Stephen and All Martyrs' Church, Lever Bridge.",
"Title: Holy Trinity Church, Leeds\n\nHoly Trinity Church (also known as \"Church of the Holy Trinity\", or \"Holy Trinity, Boar Lane\"), in Leeds, West Yorkshire, is a Church of England Parish Church in the \"Parish of Leeds City\" in the Diocese of Leeds. It was built in 1722–7, but the steeple dates from 1839. It is a Grade I Listed building.",
"Title: Holy Trinity Platt Church\n\nHoly Trinity Platt Church (also known as Holy Trinity Church, Rusholme), is in Platt Fields Park in Rusholme, Manchester, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Hulme, the archdeaconry of Manchester, and the diocese of Manchester. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building. It is the second \"pot church\" designed by Edmund Sharpe, so-called because the main building material used in the construction of the church is terracotta.",
"Title: Holy Trinity Church Rectory and Convent\n\nThe Holy Trinity Church Rectory and Convent in Bloomington, Illinois, USA, has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1983. The Rectory and Convent Building is situated behind the art deco church on the site of the 1869 Holy Trinity Church, which was destroyed by a tornado before it was completed. A fire completely obliterated the church in 1932, but the church was financed, and recovery was quick. The finished Art-Deco building was completed in 1933 and opened in 1934. It still stands today.",
"Title: Holy Trinity Church, Thorpe Thewles\n\nHoly Trinity Church was in the village of Thorpe Thewles, County Durham, England. It was built in 1848–49 to replace an isolated church on a different site. This church had been dedicated to Thomas à Becket. It is now in ruins and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. It is also a scheduled monument. Holy Trinity Church was designed by the Lancaster architects Sharpe and Paley at an estimated cost of £600, and could seat 175 people. It measured 68 ft by 23 ft . By the 1880s it was suffering from decay and damp, and was demolished. It was replaced in 1886–87 by another church, which is dedicated to St James, on the same site. This church is a Grade II listed building.",
"Title: Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Swanton, Vermont)\n\nHoly Trinity Episcopal Church also known as Holy Trinity Memorial Church is an historic Episcopal church building located at 38 Grand Avenue in the village of Swanton, Franklin County, Vermont. Built in 1876 and expanded in 1909-10, the church facilities include a fine example of the Carpenter Gothic in the older section (now the parish hall), and the Late Victorian Gothic Revival in the newer section. The church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Parish of the Holy Trinity in 2001. The church is an active parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Vermont; its current rector is the Rev. Reid D. Farrell.",
"Title: Holy Trinity Church, Horwich\n\nHoly Trinity Church, commonly known as Horwich Parish Church, is a Grade II listed building in Horwich, Greater Manchester, England. It is an active Church of England parish church and part of the Deane deanery in the archdeaconry of Bolton, diocese of Manchester. Holy Trinity Church is now part of the United Benefice of Horwich and Rivington, which includes the other two Anglican churches in Horwich, St Catherine's Church and St Elizabeth's Church, and Rivington Anglican Church.",
"Title: Holy Trinity Church (Nashville)\n\nHoly Trinity Church (also known as Church of the Holy Trinity) is a historic Episcopal church at 615 6th Avenue South in Nashville, Tennessee, currently a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee. The congregation was formed in 1849 as a mission of the nearby Christ Church Episcopal, attained parish status in 1851, and grew to around fifty members per service by the beginning of the American Civil War. During the war, the church was occupied by Federal troops and was badly damaged. After repairs, services continued and a new mission was opened on Wharf Avenue, which catered to the African American population of Nashville and soon overtook Holy Trinity in membership. After Holy Trinity lost parish status in 1895, the two missions merged and continued to serve the African American community of Nashville. Its congregation was largely made up of faculty and students from nearby Fisk University and other educational institutions. The mission reattained parish status in 1962, and the current rector is Bill Dennler."
] |
3,315
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What club does the team that Ricki Olsen plays for a part of?
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Elite 3000 Helsingør
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bridge
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medium
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"Ricki Olsen",
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"Alexandr Stolnikov (born (1988--)17 1988 ) is a Kazakhstani male volleyball player.",
" He is part of the Kazakhstan men's national volleyball team.",
" On club level he plays for Tnk Kazchrome.",
" Aleksandr Stolnikov was born in 17 July 1988 in Almaty, Kazakhstan.",
" He started playing volleyball like his parents.",
" Professional career began in 2000.",
" His first professional volleyball club was «Condensat» (Uralsk).",
" Alexander's national team debut took place at the qualifying round for the World Cup in Chinese Taipei.",
" The club he plays at now – is « TNK-Kazkhrom»."
],
"title": "Alexandr Stolnikov"
},
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"Eddie Ockenden is an Australian field hockey player.",
" He plays in the midfielder and striker positions.",
" He turned professional in 2008 and has played for teams in the Netherlands.",
" He plays club hockey, having competed for a New Zealand team and Hobart, Tasmania side, North West Hobart Graduates (NWG).",
" He also plays for the Tassie Tigers in the Australian Hockey League.",
" He has represented Australia on the junior and senior level, earning a silver medal with the 2005 U21 team at the Junior World Cup.",
" As a member of the senior men's team, he represented Australia at the 2008 Games where he earned a bronze medal.",
" He won a gold medal at the 2009 and 2011 Champions Trophy competitions.",
" He won another gold medal with Australia at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.",
" At the 2010 World Cup, he won a gold medal.",
" He represents the Uttar Pradesh Wizards in the Hockey India League.",
" At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he was again part of an Australian team that won the bronze medal."
],
"title": "Eddie Ockenden"
},
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"sentences": [
"Internacional de Toronto C.F. is a Canadian soccer club founded in 2014 and based in Toronto, Ontario.",
" The club plays in League1 Ontario, part of the third division of the Canadian soccer league system.",
" The club plays its home games out of Lamport Stadium and is currently coached by former Peruvian national team player Nolberto Solano.",
" The club's colors are orange and blue."
],
"title": "Internacional de Toronto"
},
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"sentences": [
"James Conway (Irish: Séamas Ó Conbhuí ; born 31 March 1981) is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Derry, with whom he has won a National League title.",
" He plays his club football for Ballinderry Shamrocks.",
" He was part of the Ballinderry team that won the 2002 All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship, and he has also won four Derry Championships and an Ulster Senior Club Football Championship with the club.",
" For club and county he plays in midfield."
],
"title": "James Conway (Gaelic footballer)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Clube Desportivo Amabox (or Amabos) Barcelona Tarrafal (also in Portuguese for Barcelona, Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: \"Barselona\" also in the São Vicente Crioulo) is a football (soccer) club that plays in the Santiago Island League North Zone in Cape Verde.",
" The team is based in the town of Tarrafal in the northern part of the island of Santiago.",
" The team was founded in 1995 and its logo and uniform rarely equals to that of the Spanish club Barcelona FC, it is predominantly different as the club is also known as Amabos Barcelona or Amabos Barcelona Tarrafal.",
" The team two titles, one in 2000 and their recent in 2003.",
" Since 2011/12, the club had been absent from Santiago North competition, no word on whenever they will return to the regional competition, as the Second Division was introduced in early 2016, the club's qualification will be the Second Division."
],
"title": "CD Barcelona Tarrafal"
},
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"sentences": [
"Esporte Clube Pinheiros basketball team is a part of the Brazilian multi-sports club, Esporte Clube Pinheiros, that is based in São Paulo, Brazil.",
" The club amongst others, fields a men's professional basketball team.",
" The club is also known as Esporte Clube Germânia.",
" The club plays in the Brazilian League.",
" The team plays its home games at the Ginásio Poliesportivo Henrique Villaboim, on the club's grounds in Jardim Europa."
],
"title": "Esporte Clube Pinheiros (basketball)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Lyn Toppfotball (] ) is a Norwegian football club and a department of the sports club Ski- og Fotballklubben Lyn based in Oslo, whose members also participate in Nordic skiing and orienteering.",
" Until 2010, SFK Lyn had two football departments, one professional section and one amateur section.",
" After the professional football department, FK Lyn was bankrupted in 2010, the fans decided to support the amateur department, Lyn Fotball, instead.",
" With the help of some of the old FK Lyn players, Lyn Fotball have won three consecutive promotions, and is playing in the Third Division.",
" The team plays its home matches at Bislett Stadium, and the head coach is Finn Bredo Olsen."
],
"title": "Lyn Fotball"
},
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"sentences": [
"Ricki Olsen (born 21 October 1988) is a Danish professional football player who plays for FC Helsingør.",
" He is the son of the former Danish national team player Lars Olsen."
],
"title": "Ricki Olsen"
},
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"sentences": [
"FC Helsingør is the football part of the Danish sports club Elite 3000 Helsingør from Helsingør.",
" The club plays in the Danish Superliga."
],
"title": "FC Helsingør"
},
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"Railway Union RFC is an Irish rugby team based in Sandymount, Dublin.",
" It is part of the Railway Union sports club and plays in Division 2A of the Leinster League.",
" The club colours are black, purple and old gold.",
" The club was founded in 1905.",
" The club fields three teams, two at senior level and one at under-20 level.",
" The club also has a Legends team which plays exhibition matches against touring sides."
],
"title": "Railway Union RFC"
}
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"Title: Alexandr Stolnikov\n\nAlexandr Stolnikov (born (1988--)17 1988 ) is a Kazakhstani male volleyball player. He is part of the Kazakhstan men's national volleyball team. On club level he plays for Tnk Kazchrome. Aleksandr Stolnikov was born in 17 July 1988 in Almaty, Kazakhstan. He started playing volleyball like his parents. Professional career began in 2000. His first professional volleyball club was «Condensat» (Uralsk). Alexander's national team debut took place at the qualifying round for the World Cup in Chinese Taipei. The club he plays at now – is « TNK-Kazkhrom».",
"Title: Eddie Ockenden\n\nEddie Ockenden is an Australian field hockey player. He plays in the midfielder and striker positions. He turned professional in 2008 and has played for teams in the Netherlands. He plays club hockey, having competed for a New Zealand team and Hobart, Tasmania side, North West Hobart Graduates (NWG). He also plays for the Tassie Tigers in the Australian Hockey League. He has represented Australia on the junior and senior level, earning a silver medal with the 2005 U21 team at the Junior World Cup. As a member of the senior men's team, he represented Australia at the 2008 Games where he earned a bronze medal. He won a gold medal at the 2009 and 2011 Champions Trophy competitions. He won another gold medal with Australia at the 2010 Commonwealth Games. At the 2010 World Cup, he won a gold medal. He represents the Uttar Pradesh Wizards in the Hockey India League. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he was again part of an Australian team that won the bronze medal.",
"Title: Internacional de Toronto\n\nInternacional de Toronto C.F. is a Canadian soccer club founded in 2014 and based in Toronto, Ontario. The club plays in League1 Ontario, part of the third division of the Canadian soccer league system. The club plays its home games out of Lamport Stadium and is currently coached by former Peruvian national team player Nolberto Solano. The club's colors are orange and blue.",
"Title: James Conway (Gaelic footballer)\n\nJames Conway (Irish: Séamas Ó Conbhuí ; born 31 March 1981) is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Derry, with whom he has won a National League title. He plays his club football for Ballinderry Shamrocks. He was part of the Ballinderry team that won the 2002 All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship, and he has also won four Derry Championships and an Ulster Senior Club Football Championship with the club. For club and county he plays in midfield.",
"Title: CD Barcelona Tarrafal\n\nClube Desportivo Amabox (or Amabos) Barcelona Tarrafal (also in Portuguese for Barcelona, Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: \"Barselona\" also in the São Vicente Crioulo) is a football (soccer) club that plays in the Santiago Island League North Zone in Cape Verde. The team is based in the town of Tarrafal in the northern part of the island of Santiago. The team was founded in 1995 and its logo and uniform rarely equals to that of the Spanish club Barcelona FC, it is predominantly different as the club is also known as Amabos Barcelona or Amabos Barcelona Tarrafal. The team two titles, one in 2000 and their recent in 2003. Since 2011/12, the club had been absent from Santiago North competition, no word on whenever they will return to the regional competition, as the Second Division was introduced in early 2016, the club's qualification will be the Second Division.",
"Title: Esporte Clube Pinheiros (basketball)\n\nEsporte Clube Pinheiros basketball team is a part of the Brazilian multi-sports club, Esporte Clube Pinheiros, that is based in São Paulo, Brazil. The club amongst others, fields a men's professional basketball team. The club is also known as Esporte Clube Germânia. The club plays in the Brazilian League. The team plays its home games at the Ginásio Poliesportivo Henrique Villaboim, on the club's grounds in Jardim Europa.",
"Title: Lyn Fotball\n\nLyn Toppfotball (] ) is a Norwegian football club and a department of the sports club Ski- og Fotballklubben Lyn based in Oslo, whose members also participate in Nordic skiing and orienteering. Until 2010, SFK Lyn had two football departments, one professional section and one amateur section. After the professional football department, FK Lyn was bankrupted in 2010, the fans decided to support the amateur department, Lyn Fotball, instead. With the help of some of the old FK Lyn players, Lyn Fotball have won three consecutive promotions, and is playing in the Third Division. The team plays its home matches at Bislett Stadium, and the head coach is Finn Bredo Olsen.",
"Title: Ricki Olsen\n\nRicki Olsen (born 21 October 1988) is a Danish professional football player who plays for FC Helsingør. He is the son of the former Danish national team player Lars Olsen.",
"Title: FC Helsingør\n\nFC Helsingør is the football part of the Danish sports club Elite 3000 Helsingør from Helsingør. The club plays in the Danish Superliga.",
"Title: Railway Union RFC\n\nRailway Union RFC is an Irish rugby team based in Sandymount, Dublin. It is part of the Railway Union sports club and plays in Division 2A of the Leinster League. The club colours are black, purple and old gold. The club was founded in 1905. The club fields three teams, two at senior level and one at under-20 level. The club also has a Legends team which plays exhibition matches against touring sides."
] |
3,316
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Which board game features a rule for performing captures, making it unique among connection games, Stratego or Onyx?
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Onyx
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comparison
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"Stratego is a strategy board game for two players on a board of 10×10 squares.",
" Each player controls 40 pieces representing individual officer ranks in an army.",
" The pieces have Napoleonic insignia.",
" The objective of the game is to find and capture the opponent's \"Flag\", or to capture so many enemy pieces that the opponent cannot make any further moves.",
" \"Stratego\" has simple enough rules for young children to play, but a depth of strategy that is also appealing to adults.",
" The game is a slightly modified copy of an early 20th century French game named \"L'Attaque\".",
" It has been in production in Europe since World War II and the United States since 1961.",
" There are now 2- and 4-handed versions, versions with 10, 30 or 40 pieces per player, and boards with smaller sizes (number of spaces).",
" There are also variant pieces and different rulesets."
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"sentences": [
"Luzhanqi () (lit.",
" “Land Battle Chess”) is a two-player Chinese board game .",
" There is also a version for four players.",
" It bears many similarities to Dou Shou Qi, Game of the Generals and the Western board game Stratego.",
" It is a non-perfect abstract strategy game of partial information, since each player has only limited knowledge concerning the disposition of the opposing pieces.",
" Because of the Chinese nature of the game, terms used within the game may vary in translation."
],
"title": "Luzhanqi"
},
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"sentences": [
"Buga-shadara, also known as Bouge Shodre, is a two-player abstract strategy board game from Tuva, a republic in Siberia, Russia.",
" It is a hunt game where one player plays the deers (which is \"buga\" in the Tuva language).",
" There are two deers usually represented as the black pieces.",
" The boars are also referred black in the referenced article \"Buga-shadara a folk game from Tuva\".",
" The other player has 24 white pieces with dogs associated to them.",
" The board consist of an Alquerque board flanked on two of its opposite sides by a square patterned board (referred to as \"side-houses\" in the referenced article).",
" Because the board is in part an Alquerque board, this makes Buga-shadara a tiger hunt game (or tiger game).",
" What makes Buga-shadara unique among tiger games are the expansion boards on the two opposite sides of the Alquerque board.",
" They are square, whereas most are triangle-like.",
" The word \"shadara\" resembles the word \"shahdara\".",
" The \"shah\" part \"is a title given to the emperors/kings and lords of Iran (historically also known as Persia).\"",
".",
" There is a place called Shahdara Bagh in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, and it's thought that the word \"Shahdara can be translated as \"the way of kings\".",
" Shah translates as \"king\" and dara translates as the way of kings.\"",
" The referenced article associates the boars (the two black pieces) as kings.",
" Perhaps the boars or deers are kings, and have to find a way or have a way with the white pieces or dogs."
],
"title": "Buga-shadara"
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"sentences": [
"This is a list of games on the Wii video game console that use WiiConnect24.",
" WiiConnect24 games are distinguished from Wii Wi-Fi Connection games in that WiiConnect24 support only allows for passive connection between players, such as the sharing of credits in \"\" or \"Metroid Prime Trilogy\".",
" Some games support both active connectivity with the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection (requiring an independent 12-digit Friend Code), as well as passive connectivity with WiiConnect24 (only needing the Wii's own 16-digit Friend Code), such as \"Mario Kart Wii\"."
],
"title": "List of Wii games using WiiConnect24"
},
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"sentences": [
"Havannah is a two-player abstract strategy board game invented by Christian Freeling.",
" It belongs to the family of games commonly called connection games; its relatives include Hex and TwixT.",
" Havannah has \"a sophisticated and varied strategy\" and is best played on a base-10 hexagonal board, ten hex cells to a side."
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" Despite its very simple definition (“group your set of pieces by moving in turns to adjacent cells”) complex self-organization processes take place during the game under concrete circumstances (a balanced distribution of pieces and players with a similar level of expertise), and is the result of abrupt and deep changes in the tactics.",
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"Title: Stratego\n\nStratego is a strategy board game for two players on a board of 10×10 squares. Each player controls 40 pieces representing individual officer ranks in an army. The pieces have Napoleonic insignia. The objective of the game is to find and capture the opponent's \"Flag\", or to capture so many enemy pieces that the opponent cannot make any further moves. \"Stratego\" has simple enough rules for young children to play, but a depth of strategy that is also appealing to adults. The game is a slightly modified copy of an early 20th century French game named \"L'Attaque\". It has been in production in Europe since World War II and the United States since 1961. There are now 2- and 4-handed versions, versions with 10, 30 or 40 pieces per player, and boards with smaller sizes (number of spaces). There are also variant pieces and different rulesets.",
"Title: Luzhanqi\n\nLuzhanqi () (lit. “Land Battle Chess”) is a two-player Chinese board game . There is also a version for four players. It bears many similarities to Dou Shou Qi, Game of the Generals and the Western board game Stratego. It is a non-perfect abstract strategy game of partial information, since each player has only limited knowledge concerning the disposition of the opposing pieces. Because of the Chinese nature of the game, terms used within the game may vary in translation.",
"Title: Buga-shadara\n\nBuga-shadara, also known as Bouge Shodre, is a two-player abstract strategy board game from Tuva, a republic in Siberia, Russia. It is a hunt game where one player plays the deers (which is \"buga\" in the Tuva language). There are two deers usually represented as the black pieces. The boars are also referred black in the referenced article \"Buga-shadara a folk game from Tuva\". The other player has 24 white pieces with dogs associated to them. The board consist of an Alquerque board flanked on two of its opposite sides by a square patterned board (referred to as \"side-houses\" in the referenced article). Because the board is in part an Alquerque board, this makes Buga-shadara a tiger hunt game (or tiger game). What makes Buga-shadara unique among tiger games are the expansion boards on the two opposite sides of the Alquerque board. They are square, whereas most are triangle-like. The word \"shadara\" resembles the word \"shahdara\". The \"shah\" part \"is a title given to the emperors/kings and lords of Iran (historically also known as Persia).\" . There is a place called Shahdara Bagh in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, and it's thought that the word \"Shahdara can be translated as \"the way of kings\". Shah translates as \"king\" and dara translates as the way of kings.\" The referenced article associates the boars (the two black pieces) as kings. Perhaps the boars or deers are kings, and have to find a way or have a way with the white pieces or dogs.",
"Title: List of Wii games using WiiConnect24\n\nThis is a list of games on the Wii video game console that use WiiConnect24. WiiConnect24 games are distinguished from Wii Wi-Fi Connection games in that WiiConnect24 support only allows for passive connection between players, such as the sharing of credits in \"\" or \"Metroid Prime Trilogy\". Some games support both active connectivity with the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection (requiring an independent 12-digit Friend Code), as well as passive connectivity with WiiConnect24 (only needing the Wii's own 16-digit Friend Code), such as \"Mario Kart Wii\".",
"Title: Havannah\n\nHavannah is a two-player abstract strategy board game invented by Christian Freeling. It belongs to the family of games commonly called connection games; its relatives include Hex and TwixT. Havannah has \"a sophisticated and varied strategy\" and is best played on a base-10 hexagonal board, ten hex cells to a side.",
"Title: Onyx (game)\n\nOnyx is a two-player abstract strategy board game invented by Larry Back in 1995. The game features a rule for performing captures, making Onyx unique among connection games.",
"Title: Selfo\n\nSelfo is a class of abstract strategy board games subscribed to the category of connection games. Its name derives from the phenomenon of self-organization (increase in a system's organization without external guidance), since during the game the sets of pieces might flow in a coordinated way as they step on the board. Despite its very simple definition (“group your set of pieces by moving in turns to adjacent cells”) complex self-organization processes take place during the game under concrete circumstances (a balanced distribution of pieces and players with a similar level of expertise), and is the result of abrupt and deep changes in the tactics. The particular values given to the traditional parameters that define a game (i.e., board tiling, size and initial position, or number of pieces and players) are not so relevant, and many variants have been found to meet the conditions for self-organization. The \"Selfo\" class of connection games is defined, instead, by the interrelations among parameters in order to favor self-organization. Subclasses of Selfo derive upon the move length (number of movements of a piece in a single turn to adjacent empty cells). In a generic \"Selfo\"-\"n\" game, a player can move one piece from 0 (passing on the turn) to \"n\" consecutive steps.",
"Title: Connection game\n\nA connection game is a type of abstract strategy game in which players attempt to complete a specific type of connection with their pieces. This could involve forming a path between two or more goals, completing a closed loop, or connecting all of one's pieces so they are adjacent to each other. Connection games typically have simple rules, but complex strategies. They have minimal components and may be played as board games, computer games, or even paper and pencil games.",
"Title: TAMSK\n\nTAMSK is the second board game in the \"GIPF\" Project of six abstract strategy games, and was published in 1998. Players move sand hourglass timers and drop plastic rings around spaces on a hexagonal board in an attempt to limit their opponent's moves. Each player starts the game with 32 rings, and the player with the fewest remaining rings at the end of the game is the winner. The game is unique among the \"GIPF\" Project games in having time as a central game component, and the manner in which time is used is possibly unique among board games in general.",
"Title: Stratego: Legends\n\nStratego: Legends is a strategy board game created and released by Avalon Hill in 1999, with rules similar to \"Stratego\". Set in a mythical world called \"The Shattered Lands\", it pits the forces of good (represented by beige-back pieces) against the forces of evil (represented by gray-back pieces). It plays similar to the original \"Stratego\" game, and also somewhat similar to chess. The game was discontinued by Avalon Hill in 2004."
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Were both Ousmane Sembène and Reinhold Schünzel French film directors?
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" Although Schünzel was Jewish he had been allowed to continue directing films in Germany after the Nazi takeover.",
" However, this film faced objections from the censors and from Joseph Goebbels.",
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"Xala (] , Wolof for \"temporary sexual impotence\") is a 1975 Senegalese film directed by Ousmane Sembène.",
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"You Walk So Softly (German:Gustav Mond, Du gehst so stille) is a 1927 German silent film directed by Reinhold Schünzel and starring Schünzel, Yvette Darnys and Jakob Tiedtke.",
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"Title: Land of Love\n\nLand of Love (German: Land der Liebe) is a 1937 German romance film directed by Reinhold Schünzel and starring Albert Matterstock, Gusti Huber and Valerie von Martens. Although Schünzel was Jewish he had been allowed to continue directing films in Germany after the Nazi takeover. However, this film faced objections from the censors and from Joseph Goebbels. It was briefly shown and then disappeared from cinemas. It was Schünzel's final German film as director, and he went into exile shortly afterwards.",
"Title: Xala\n\nXala (] , Wolof for \"temporary sexual impotence\") is a 1975 Senegalese film directed by Ousmane Sembène. It is an adaptation of Sembène's 1973 novel of the same name. The film depicts El Hadji, a businessman in Senegal, who is cursed with crippling erectile dysfunction upon the day of his marriage to his third wife. The film satirizes the corruption in African post-independence governments; El Hadji's impotence symbolizes the failure of such governments to be useful at all.",
"Title: Victor and Victoria\n\nViktor and Viktoria (German: Viktor und Viktoria ) is a 1933 German musical comedy film directed by Reinhold Schünzel, starring Renate Müller as a woman pretending to be a female impersonator. At the same time Schünzel shot the film in a French-language version as \"George and Georgette\" starring Meg Lemonnier and a French cast.",
"Title: Mandabi\n\nMandabi (English: The Money Order ) is a 1968 film directed by Ousmane Sembène. The film is based on Sembène's novel \"\". It is the director's first film in his native Wolof language.",
"Title: Peter the Mariner\n\nPeter the Mariner (German: Peter der Matrose) is a 1929 German silent comedy drama film directed by Reinhold Schünzel and starring Schünzel, Renate Müller and Hans Heinrich von Twardowski. A man goes on a series of travels around the world after discovering that his wife has been unfaithful to him.",
"Title: Reinhold Schünzel\n\nReinhold Schünzel (7 November 1886 – 11 November 1954) was a German actor and director, active in both Germany and the United States. The son of a German father and a Jewish mother, he was born in St. Pauli, the poorest part of Hamburg. Despite being Jewish, Schünzel was allowed by the Nazis to continue making films for several years until he eventually left to live abroad.",
"Title: Ousmane Sembène\n\nOusmane Sembène (1 January 1923 – 9 June 2007), often credited in the French style as Sembène Ousmane in articles and reference works, was a Senegalese film director, producer and writer. The \"Los Angeles Times\" considered him one of the greatest authors of Africa and he has often been called the \"father of African film\". Descended from a Serer family through his mother from the line of Matar Sène, Ousmane Sembène was particularly drawn to Serer religious festivals especially the \"Tuur festival\".",
"Title: The Count of Cagliostro\n\nThe Count of Cagliostro (German: Der Graf von Cagliostro) is a 1920 Austrian silent horror film directed by Reinhold Schünzel and starring Schünzel, Anita Berber and Conrad Veidt. It depicts the life of the eighteenth century Italian adventurer Alessandro Cagliostro. The film's art direction was by Oscar Werndorff.",
"Title: You Walk So Softly\n\nYou Walk So Softly (German:Gustav Mond, Du gehst so stille) is a 1927 German silent film directed by Reinhold Schünzel and starring Schünzel, Yvette Darnys and Jakob Tiedtke. Schünzel ran into trouble with his superiors at UFA because he had not submitted his screenplay for approval before filming began. The film's art direction was by Erich Czerwonski.",
"Title: Column X\n\nColumn X (German: Kolonne X) is a 1929 German silent crime film directed by Reinhold Schünzel and starring Schünzel, Ernst Stahl-Nachbaur and Grete Reinwald. The film attempted to imitate the style of American crime films, switched to a German setting."
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How many episodes will this season of Will & Grace that contains the episode "11 Years Later" have?
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" Unlike many episodes during the fourth season that focus on Leslie's campaign for city council, this episode hardly even mentions it.",
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" He has directed multiple episodes of Shades of Blue, NCIS-LA, CSI-NY, GRIMM, The Unit, Bones, as well as many episodes of one-hour dramatic television (updated list IMDB).",
" He was a longstanding producer and director on \"NYPD Blue\".",
" In his capacity as producer of \"NYPD Blue\" he won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series in 1995 and the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Drama in 1993.",
" He was also nominated for this award for his work on \"NYPD Blue\" on five other occasions (in 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999).",
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"Urusei Yatsura is a manga series by Rumiko Takahashi that was later adapted into an anime series.",
" The series was adapted by Kitty Films into a 195 episode TV series that aired from October 14, 1981 to March 19, 1986 on Fuji Television.",
" With the exception of episodes 10 and 11, the first 21 episodes were composed of two stories.",
" The series aired on October 14, 1981 with the two part episode \"I'm Lum-chan the Notorious!\"",
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" The first 106 episodes were directed by Mamoru Oshii and the remainder by Kazuo Yamazaki.",
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"The following is an episode list for the anime adaptation of the \"Da Capo\" series of games, including \"Da Capo: Second Season\".",
" The \"D.C.\" anime first season, produced by Zexcs, originally aired from 5 July to 27 December 2003 on the Japanese network TV Kanagawa.",
" Based on the original visual novel's scenario where the player chooses Nemu, it featured the central characters of the game, while omitting some of the details of the other scenarios.",
" As it was a general-audience anime, the explicit scenes of the original game were likewise omitted.",
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" The series stars Miranda Cosgrove as Carly Shay who becomes an Internet star.",
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" The lower case \"i\" which begins the episode titles represents the internet, as in \"\"i\"Carly\".",
" The show was nominated for an Emmy award for Outstanding Children's Program in 2009.",
" The series ended on November 23, 2012, with the one-hour special episode \"iGoodbye\".",
" A total of 7 seasons and 109 episodes were broadcast.",
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" Created by Mark Cope and Carlo Moss, the series animates Barbie, Ken and other fashion dolls, usually with customized costumes and hairstyles, as various characters.",
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" Wooldridge, while best known for his bridge, is also an accomplished Jenga and Connect-four player winning the past three year running national championship.",
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"Peter Gunn is an American private eye television series which aired on the NBC and later ABC television networks from 1958 to 1961.",
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" A total of 114 thirty-minute episodes were produced by Spartan Productions.",
" Season one was filmed at Universal Studios, seasons two and three were filmed at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.",
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"Title: Pawnee Rangers\n\n\"Pawnee Rangers\" is the fourth episode of the fourth season of the NBC sitcom \"Parks and Recreation\". Unlike many episodes during the fourth season that focus on Leslie's campaign for city council, this episode hardly even mentions it. \"Pawnee Rangers\" garnered 4 million viewers on the dot, a decrease in viewers from the previous episode. The episode was written by Alan Yang and was directed by Charles McDougall.",
"Title: Will & Grace (season 9)\n\nThe ninth season of the American comedy series \"Will & Grace\" premiered on September 28, 2017. It will consist of 16 episodes, and is the first of two planned reunion seasons following the series' initial final season in 2006.",
"Title: Steven DePaul\n\nSteven DePaul is an American television director and producer. He has directed multiple episodes of Shades of Blue, NCIS-LA, CSI-NY, GRIMM, The Unit, Bones, as well as many episodes of one-hour dramatic television (updated list IMDB). He was a longstanding producer and director on \"NYPD Blue\". In his capacity as producer of \"NYPD Blue\" he won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series in 1995 and the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Drama in 1993. He was also nominated for this award for his work on \"NYPD Blue\" on five other occasions (in 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999). He won a George F. Peabody for \"Raging Bulls\" (Season 6, episode 8), an episode he directed for NYPD Blue.",
"Title: List of Urusei Yatsura episodes\n\nUrusei Yatsura is a manga series by Rumiko Takahashi that was later adapted into an anime series. The series was adapted by Kitty Films into a 195 episode TV series that aired from October 14, 1981 to March 19, 1986 on Fuji Television. With the exception of episodes 10 and 11, the first 21 episodes were composed of two stories. The series aired on October 14, 1981 with the two part episode \"I'm Lum-chan the Notorious!\" / \"It's Raining Oil All Over Town\". The first 106 episodes were directed by Mamoru Oshii and the remainder by Kazuo Yamazaki. \"Urusei Yatsura\" concluded about five years later on March 19, 1986 with the 195th episode \"All-Star Banquet! We Are Immortal!!\" . The 194th episode \"Urusei Yatsura Immediate Farewell Special - Shine!! Planet Uru Award\" is a repeat of episode 44 \"After You've Gone\" with a special introduction and best episode countdown before the episode.",
"Title: 11 Years Later\n\n\"11 Years Later\" is the first episode of the ninth season of the American sitcom \"Will & Grace\". The episode first aired on September 28, 2017, on NBC.",
"Title: List of Da Capo episodes\n\nThe following is an episode list for the anime adaptation of the \"Da Capo\" series of games, including \"Da Capo: Second Season\". The \"D.C.\" anime first season, produced by Zexcs, originally aired from 5 July to 27 December 2003 on the Japanese network TV Kanagawa. Based on the original visual novel's scenario where the player chooses Nemu, it featured the central characters of the game, while omitting some of the details of the other scenarios. As it was a general-audience anime, the explicit scenes of the original game were likewise omitted. Many episodes were accompanied by bonus material, such as music videos or side stories. The unique thirteen Side Episodes, although released concurrently with \"D.C.\", were produced by a different staff than the \"D.C.\" anime.",
"Title: List of iCarly episodes\n\n\"iCarly\" is an American sitcom that originally aired on Nickelodeon from September 8, 2007, to November 23, 2012. The series stars Miranda Cosgrove as Carly Shay who becomes an Internet star. Nickelodeon promoted many episodes such as \"iDo\", \"iHire an Idiot\", \"iPity the Nevel\", \"iDate Sam & Freddie\", etc. as specials, despite their being regular episodes. The lower case \"i\" which begins the episode titles represents the internet, as in \"\"i\"Carly\". The show was nominated for an Emmy award for Outstanding Children's Program in 2009. The series ended on November 23, 2012, with the one-hour special episode \"iGoodbye\". A total of 7 seasons and 109 episodes were broadcast. The largest audience of the series was 11.2 million viewers, with the special episode \"iSaved Your Life\" premiered in January 2010.",
"Title: List of The Most Popular Girls in School episodes\n\n\"The Most Popular Girls in School\" (abbreviated \"MPGIS\") is an American stop-motion animated comedy web series that debuted on YouTube on May 1, 2012. Created by Mark Cope and Carlo Moss, the series animates Barbie, Ken and other fashion dolls, usually with customized costumes and hairstyles, as various characters. \"MPGIS\" follows the exploits of the fictional Overland Park High School cheerleading squad and their friends, family and enemies. \" Variety\" described the series as \"\"Mean Girls\" meets \"South Park\"\". To date, over 80 episodes have been released. The first episode has been viewed over 8.5 million times, and many episodes have received views in the millions. After a two year hiatus, the fifth season premiered June 13, 2017.",
"Title: Joel Wooldridge\n\nJoel Powhatan Wooldridge (born July 19, 1979 in Buffalo, NY) is a multi national champion and world junior champion in contract bridge as well as an expert foosball player. In 1990, Wooldridge broke Sam Hirschman's previous record for the youngest to achieve Life Master status with the American Contract Bridge League surpassing the mark of 11 years, 9 months and 5 days with a new record of 11 years, 4 months and 13 days. Wooldridge, while best known for his bridge, is also an accomplished Jenga and Connect-four player winning the past three year running national championship. 'Sam's brother Dan broke Joel's record four years later. Wooldridge lives in New York City.",
"Title: List of Peter Gunn episodes\n\nPeter Gunn is an American private eye television series which aired on the NBC and later ABC television networks from 1958 to 1961. The show's creator (and also writer and director on occasion) was Blake Edwards. It was also directed by Boris Sagal, Robert Gist, Jack Arnold, Lamont Johnson, one episode by Robert Altman, and several others. A total of 114 thirty-minute episodes were produced by Spartan Productions. Season one was filmed at Universal Studios, seasons two and three were filmed at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Philip H. Lathrop and William W. Spencer were cinematographers on many episodes. Craig Stevens' wardrobe was tailored by Don Richards and Lola Albright's fashions by Jax."
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River Ranch is located along Interstate 80 between Wells and a city with a population of 18,297 at the 210 census, and that straddles what river?
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Humboldt River
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"Title: Moor, Nevada\n\nMoor is an ghost town in Elko County, Nevada, United States. It is located along Interstate 80 between Wells and West Wendover.",
"Title: River Ranch, Queensland\n\nRiver Ranch is a locality in the Gladstone Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2011 census, River Ranch had a population of 313 people.",
"Title: Elburz, Nevada\n\nElburz is an unincorporated community in Elko County, Nevada, United States. It is located along Interstate 80 between Elko and Wells.",
"Title: Elko, Nevada\n\nElko (Shoshoni: Natakkoa, \"Rocks Piled on One Another\") is the largest city and county seat of Elko County, Nevada, United States. The population was 18,297 at the 2010 census. The city straddles the Humboldt River.",
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"Title: Poweshiek County, Iowa\n\nPoweshiek County is a county located in southeastern part of the U.S. state of Iowa. As of the 2010 census, the population was 18,914. The county seat is Montezuma. The county is named for the Indian chief of the Fox tribe who signed the treaty ending the Black Hawk War. It is located along Interstate 80, between Des Moines and Iowa City. The largest town in Poweshiek County is Grinnell.",
"Title: Crooked River Ranch, Oregon\n\nCrooked River Ranch is an unincorporated private resort community in southern Jefferson County, Oregon, United States. A small portion of the ranch is also in north Deschutes County. It is located between the Deschutes River and the Crooked River near the south end of Lake Billy Chinook. It is west of U.S. Route 97 between Culver and Terrebonne. Amenities in the community include a golf course, swimming pool, saloon, disc golf course, horse riding arena and general store. The 12000 acre ranch has a population of approximately 5,000. It is the largest homeowner association in Oregon. Crooked River Ranch has a Terrebonne mailing address, but the postal service also allows mail addressed to Crooked River, Oregon or Crooked River Ranch, Oregon. The ZIP code is 97760.",
"Title: Grove City Premium Outlets\n\nGrove City Premium Outlets, (formerly \"Prime Outlets-Grove City\") is an open-air outlet mall located along Interstate 79, four miles south of its junction with Interstate 80, in Springfield Township, west of Grove City, Pennsylvania. About 60 miles north of Pittsburgh, Grove City Premium Outlets includes more than 130 brand-name outlet stores, a food court, and one of the Pittsburgh Steelers' official team stores. It is one of the largest outlet malls in the United States."
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What is one of the two towns WMJU transmits too that is about 80 mi south of Jackson Mississippi?
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McComb, Mississippi
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" The best known members of this enigmatic arc are the massive shields of Newberry Volcano, about 55 mi farther north in Oregon, and Medicine Lake Volcano, about 80 mi south in Northern California.",
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"Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania (also known as The Rock or SRU) is a public, master's-level university that offers some doctoral programs.",
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"Title: WMJU\n\nWMJU (104.3 FM) is a radio station licensed to Bude, Mississippi, and its transmitter signal covered two small towns called Brookhaven, Mississippi and McComb, Mississippi which plays Top 40 Music.",
"Title: New Paltz (village), New York\n\nNew Paltz is a village in Ulster County located in the U.S. state of New York. It is about 80 mi north of New York City and 70 mi south of Albany. The population was 6,818 at the 2010 census.",
"Title: Yamsay Mountain\n\nYamsay Mountain is a large shield volcano in the Cascade Range of south-central Oregon, located about 35 mi east of Crater Lake on the border between Klamath County and Lake County. It is part of the Cascade Volcanic Arc but is located in a mountain range 30 to behind the main Cascade volcanic front. The best known members of this enigmatic arc are the massive shields of Newberry Volcano, about 55 mi farther north in Oregon, and Medicine Lake Volcano, about 80 mi south in Northern California. Yamsay is the highest volcano in the eastern arc, almost 300 ft higher than Newberry and Medicine Lake.",
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"Title: Shawnee Hills AVA\n\nThe Shawnee Hills AVA is an American Viticultural Area located between the Mississippi River and the Ohio River in southern Illinois. The wine appellation includes over 2140 sqmi of land in portions of Alexander, Gallatin, Hardin, Jackson, Johnson, Pope, Pulaski, Randolph, Saline, Union, and Williamson counties. The region stretches approximately 80 mi east-west and 20 mi north-south, and includes the vast majority of the Shawnee National Forest.",
"Title: Lissett\n\nLissett is a village in the Holderness area of the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated 6 mi south of Bridlington town centre and 13 mi north-east of Beverley town centre on the A165 road that connects the two towns.",
"Title: Oklahoma State Highway 97\n\nState Highway 97 (abbreviated SH-97) is a 19.86 mi state highway, maintained by the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It connects two towns in the northeast part of the state: Sapulpa and Sand Springs. Several communities of West Tulsa are along the road between these two towns, including Pretty Water, Allen, and Prattville.",
"Title: Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania\n\nSlippery Rock University of Pennsylvania (also known as The Rock or SRU) is a public, master's-level university that offers some doctoral programs. SRU is a member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE). Slippery Rock University is located in Slippery Rock, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, approximately 52 mi north of Pittsburgh and approximately 80 mi south of Erie. The university has been coeducational since its founding in 1889. It has one of the largest campuses in western Pennsylvania, occupying 611 acres (2.4 km²). It includes new residential suites."
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What year did the namesake of the Chadwick Medical and Prize win a Nobel Prize?
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1935
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"Since 1901, the Nobel Prize in Literature (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i litteratur\" ) has been awarded annually to an author from any country who has, in the words of the will of Alfred Nobel, produced \"in the field of literature the most outstanding work in an ideal direction\" (original Swedish: \"den som inom litteraturen har producerat det mest framstående verket i en idealisk riktning\").",
" Though individual works are sometimes cited as being particularly noteworthy, here \"work\" refers to an author's work as a whole.",
" The Swedish Academy decides who, if anyone, will receive the prize in any given year.",
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" It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel (who died in 1896), awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine.",
" As dictated by Nobel's will, the award is administered by the Nobel Foundation and awarded by a committee that consists of five members and an executive secretary elected by the Karolinska Institute.",
" While commonly referred to as the Nobel Prize in Medicine, Nobel specifically stated that the prize be awarded for \"physiology or medicine\" in his will.",
" Because of this, the prize can be awarded in a broader range of fields.",
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" The Nobel prize in Economics, or The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, was established in 1968 by the Sveriges Riksbank, the central bank of Sweden, for outstanding contributions in the field of Economics.",
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" In 2009, she received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry along with Venkatraman Ramakrishnan and Thomas A. Steitz for her studies on the structure and function of the ribosome, becoming the first Israeli woman to win the Nobel Prize out of ten Israeli Nobel laureates, the first woman from the Middle East to win a Nobel prize in the sciences, and the first woman in 45 years to win the Nobel Prize for Chemistry.",
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"Title: Nobel Prize in Literature\n\nSince 1901, the Nobel Prize in Literature (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i litteratur\" ) has been awarded annually to an author from any country who has, in the words of the will of Alfred Nobel, produced \"in the field of literature the most outstanding work in an ideal direction\" (original Swedish: \"den som inom litteraturen har producerat det mest framstående verket i en idealisk riktning\"). Though individual works are sometimes cited as being particularly noteworthy, here \"work\" refers to an author's work as a whole. The Swedish Academy decides who, if anyone, will receive the prize in any given year. The academy announces the name of the chosen laureate in early October. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895; the others are the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Peace Prize, and Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.",
"Title: Nobel Prize in Physics\n\nThe Nobel Prize in Physics (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i fysik\" ) is a yearly award given by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for those who conferred the most outstanding contributions for mankind in the field of physics. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895 and awarded since 1901; the others being the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Peace Prize, and Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.",
"Title: List of Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine\n\nThe Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i fysiologi eller medicin\" ) is awarded annually by the Swedish Karolinska Institute to scientists and doctors in the various fields of physiology or medicine. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel (who died in 1896), awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine. As dictated by Nobel's will, the award is administered by the Nobel Foundation and awarded by a committee that consists of five members and an executive secretary elected by the Karolinska Institute. While commonly referred to as the Nobel Prize in Medicine, Nobel specifically stated that the prize be awarded for \"physiology or medicine\" in his will. Because of this, the prize can be awarded in a broader range of fields. The first Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded in 1901 to Emil Adolf von Behring, of Germany. Each recipient receives a medal, a diploma and a monetary award that has varied throughout the years. In 1901, von Behring received 150,782 SEK, which is equal to 7,731,004 SEK in December 2008. In 2013, the prize was awarded to James E. Rothman, Randy W. Schekman and Thomas C. Südhof; they were recognised \"after discovering how cells precisely transport material\". The award is presented in Stockholm at an annual ceremony on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death.",
"Title: Susumu Tonegawa\n\nSusumu Tonegawa (利根川 進 \"Tonegawa Susumu\", born September 6, 1939) is a Japanese scientist who was the sole recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1987, for his discovery of the genetic mechanism that produces antibody diversity. Although he won the Nobel Prize for his work in immunology, Tonegawa is a molecular biologist by training and he again changed fields following his Nobel Prize win; he now studies neuroscience, examining the molecular, cellular and neuronal basis of memory formation and retrieval.",
"Title: Der König verneigt sich und tötet\n\nDer König verneigt sich und tötet (\"The King Bows and Kills\") is an essay book in German by Nobel Prize-winning author Herta Müller. It was first published in 2003. Translations in Polish and Swedish were published in 2005. Following her 2009 Nobel Prize win, interest in her books rose dramatically, and her publisher announced a translation to English was being considered.",
"Title: List of female Nobel laureates\n\nThe Nobel Prizes are awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the Swedish Academy, the Karolinska Institute, and the Norwegian Nobel Committee to individuals who make outstanding contributions in the fields of Chemistry, Physics, Literature, Peace, Physiology or Medicine and Economics. All but the economics prize were established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel, which dictates that the awards should be administered by the Nobel Foundation. The Nobel prize in Economics, or The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, was established in 1968 by the Sveriges Riksbank, the central bank of Sweden, for outstanding contributions in the field of Economics. Each prize is awarded by a separate committee; the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awards the Prizes in Physics, Chemistry, and Economics, the Swedish Academy awards the Prize in Literature, the Karolinska Institute awards the Prize in Physiology or Medicine, and the Norwegian Nobel Committee awards the Prize in Peace. Each recipient receives a medal, a diploma and a cash prize that has varied throughout the years.",
"Title: James Chadwick\n\nSir James Chadwick, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (20 October 1891 – 24 July 1974) was an English physicist who was awarded the 1935 Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of the neutron in 1932. In 1941, he wrote the final draft of the MAUD Report, which inspired the U.S. government to begin serious atomic bomb research efforts. He was the head of the British team that worked on the Manhattan Project during the Second World War. He was knighted in England in 1945 for his achievements in physics.",
"Title: Ada Yonath\n\nAda E. Yonath (Hebrew: עדה יונת , ] ) (born 22 June 1939) is an Israeli crystallographer best known for her pioneering work on the structure of the ribosome. She is the current director of the Helen and Milton A. Kimmelman Center for Biomolecular Structure and Assembly of the Weizmann Institute of Science. In 2009, she received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry along with Venkatraman Ramakrishnan and Thomas A. Steitz for her studies on the structure and function of the ribosome, becoming the first Israeli woman to win the Nobel Prize out of ten Israeli Nobel laureates, the first woman from the Middle East to win a Nobel prize in the sciences, and the first woman in 45 years to win the Nobel Prize for Chemistry. However, she said herself that there was nothing special about a woman winning the Prize.",
"Title: Chadwick Medal and Prize\n\nThe Chadwick Medal and Prize is a biennial award presented by Institute of Physics (IOP) for distinguished research in particle physics. The medal is accompanied by a prize of £1000 and a certificate. It is named for Nobel Prize–winning physicist James Chadwick."
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The second-year head coach that represented the University of Montana in the 2004 NCAA Division I-AA football season later became the special teams coordinator for which football team?
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San Diego State football team
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"The 1988 Nicholls State Colonels football team represented Nicholls State University in the 1988 NCAA Division I-AA football season.",
" The Colonels were led by second-year head coach Phil Greco.",
" They played their home games at John L. Guidry Stadium and were an NCAA Division I-AA Independent.",
" They finished the season 7–4."
],
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"Joe Deforest (born April 17, 1965) is an assistant coach, currently serving as the Special Teams Coordinator for the Kansas Jayhawks, and formerly for the West Virginia Mountaineers college football team.",
" DeForest was named WVU Defensive Coordinator January 14, 2012.",
" He was reassigned as associate head coach and special teams coordinator following the 2012 season.",
" DeForest was brought in by WVU Head Coach Dana Holgorsen.",
" The pair previously worked together in 2010 at Oklahoma State University where Holgerson was the Offensive Coordinator and DeForest, the Special Teams Coordinator and Director of Recruiting.",
" DeForest's contract with WVU was not renewed in January 2016."
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"The 2004 Appalachian State Mountaineers football team represented Appalachian State University in the 2004 NCAA Division I-AA football season.",
" The Mountaineers competed in NCAA Division I-AA as a member of the Southern Conference.",
" The team celebrated its 75th season of play and were led by Jerry Moore in his 16th season as head coach.",
" Home games were played at Kidd Brewer Stadium in Boone, North Carolina.",
" The 2004 season was a disappointing one for the Mountaineers.",
" The team finished third in the Southern Conference at 4–3 and slumped to an overall 6–5 record.",
" The low point of the season was a 30–27 loss to archrival <a href=\"\">Western Carolina"
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"The 2004 Montana Grizzlies football team represented the University of Montana in the 2004 NCAA Division I-AA football season.",
" The Grizzlies were led by second-year head coach Bobby Hauck and played their home games on campus at Washington–Grizzly Stadium in Missoula."
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"The 2004 North Dakota State Bison football team represented North Dakota State University in the 2004 NCAA Division I-AA football season.",
" It was the program's first season competing at the NCAA Division I-AA level.",
" The Bison were led by second-year head coach Craig Bohl and played their home games at the Fargodome in Fargo, North Dakota.",
" They finished the season with an overall record of 8—3 and tied for third in the Great West Conference with a 2–3 mark.",
" North Dakota State was ineligible for the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs per NCAA rules, during their first four seasons at the NCAA Division I-AA/FCS level."
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"The 1982 Nicholls State Colonels football team represented Nicholls State University in the 1982 NCAA Division I-AA football season.",
" The Colonels were led by second-year head coach Sonny Jackson.",
" They played their home games at John L. Guidry Stadium and were an NCAA Division I-AA Independent.",
" They finished the season 7–4."
],
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"The 1987 Montana Grizzlies football team represented the University of Montana in the 1987 NCAA Division I-AA football season as a member of the Big Sky Conference.",
" The Grizzlies were led by second-year head coach Don Read and finished the season with a record of six wins and five losses (6–5, 5–3 Big Sky)."
],
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"The 2004 James Madison Dukes football team represented James Madison University in the 2004 NCAA Division I-AA football season, and completed the 32nd season of Dukes football.",
" They were led by head coach Mickey Matthews and played their home games at Bridgeforth Stadium in Harrisonburg, Virginia.",
" The 2004 team came off of a 6–6 record the previous season.",
" JMU finished the season 13–2 with a record of 7–1 in Atlantic 10 Conference play en route to the program's first NCAA Division I-AA national championship."
],
"title": "2004 James Madison Dukes football team"
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"The 2005 North Dakota State Bison football team represented North Dakota State University in the 2005 NCAA Division I-AA football season.",
" The team was led by third-year head coach Craig Bohl and played their homes game at the Fargodome in Fargo, North Dakota.",
" The Bison finished the season with an overall record of 7–4 and tied for second place in the Great West Conference with a mark of 3–2.",
" Despite being ranked #20 at the end of the year, North Dakota State was ineligible for the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs per NCAA rules that mandated a four-year probationary period for programs entering NCAA Division I-AA.",
" The Bison were ranked in the top-25 in 10 of the 11 weeks in the season."
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"Robert Lawrence Hauck (born June 14, 1964) is a college football coach, currently the special teams coordinator for the San Diego State football team.",
" He most recently was the head coach at UNLV Rebels.",
" Hauck was previously the head coach at Montana, where he led the Grizzlies to seven conference titles and postseason berths in as many seasons, including three national championship game appearances.",
" In 2013, following three losing seasons at UNLV, Hauck led the Rebels to their first winning season since 2000."
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"Title: 1988 Nicholls State Colonels football team\n\nThe 1988 Nicholls State Colonels football team represented Nicholls State University in the 1988 NCAA Division I-AA football season. The Colonels were led by second-year head coach Phil Greco. They played their home games at John L. Guidry Stadium and were an NCAA Division I-AA Independent. They finished the season 7–4.",
"Title: Joe DeForest\n\nJoe Deforest (born April 17, 1965) is an assistant coach, currently serving as the Special Teams Coordinator for the Kansas Jayhawks, and formerly for the West Virginia Mountaineers college football team. DeForest was named WVU Defensive Coordinator January 14, 2012. He was reassigned as associate head coach and special teams coordinator following the 2012 season. DeForest was brought in by WVU Head Coach Dana Holgorsen. The pair previously worked together in 2010 at Oklahoma State University where Holgerson was the Offensive Coordinator and DeForest, the Special Teams Coordinator and Director of Recruiting. DeForest's contract with WVU was not renewed in January 2016.",
"Title: 2004 Appalachian State Mountaineers football team\n\nThe 2004 Appalachian State Mountaineers football team represented Appalachian State University in the 2004 NCAA Division I-AA football season. The Mountaineers competed in NCAA Division I-AA as a member of the Southern Conference. The team celebrated its 75th season of play and were led by Jerry Moore in his 16th season as head coach. Home games were played at Kidd Brewer Stadium in Boone, North Carolina. The 2004 season was a disappointing one for the Mountaineers. The team finished third in the Southern Conference at 4–3 and slumped to an overall 6–5 record. The low point of the season was a 30–27 loss to archrival <a href=\"\">Western Carolina",
"Title: 2004 Montana Grizzlies football team\n\nThe 2004 Montana Grizzlies football team represented the University of Montana in the 2004 NCAA Division I-AA football season. The Grizzlies were led by second-year head coach Bobby Hauck and played their home games on campus at Washington–Grizzly Stadium in Missoula.",
"Title: 2004 North Dakota State Bison football team\n\nThe 2004 North Dakota State Bison football team represented North Dakota State University in the 2004 NCAA Division I-AA football season. It was the program's first season competing at the NCAA Division I-AA level. The Bison were led by second-year head coach Craig Bohl and played their home games at the Fargodome in Fargo, North Dakota. They finished the season with an overall record of 8—3 and tied for third in the Great West Conference with a 2–3 mark. North Dakota State was ineligible for the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs per NCAA rules, during their first four seasons at the NCAA Division I-AA/FCS level.",
"Title: 1982 Nicholls State Colonels football team\n\nThe 1982 Nicholls State Colonels football team represented Nicholls State University in the 1982 NCAA Division I-AA football season. The Colonels were led by second-year head coach Sonny Jackson. They played their home games at John L. Guidry Stadium and were an NCAA Division I-AA Independent. They finished the season 7–4.",
"Title: 1987 Montana Grizzlies football team\n\nThe 1987 Montana Grizzlies football team represented the University of Montana in the 1987 NCAA Division I-AA football season as a member of the Big Sky Conference. The Grizzlies were led by second-year head coach Don Read and finished the season with a record of six wins and five losses (6–5, 5–3 Big Sky).",
"Title: 2004 James Madison Dukes football team\n\nThe 2004 James Madison Dukes football team represented James Madison University in the 2004 NCAA Division I-AA football season, and completed the 32nd season of Dukes football. They were led by head coach Mickey Matthews and played their home games at Bridgeforth Stadium in Harrisonburg, Virginia. The 2004 team came off of a 6–6 record the previous season. JMU finished the season 13–2 with a record of 7–1 in Atlantic 10 Conference play en route to the program's first NCAA Division I-AA national championship.",
"Title: 2005 North Dakota State Bison football team\n\nThe 2005 North Dakota State Bison football team represented North Dakota State University in the 2005 NCAA Division I-AA football season. The team was led by third-year head coach Craig Bohl and played their homes game at the Fargodome in Fargo, North Dakota. The Bison finished the season with an overall record of 7–4 and tied for second place in the Great West Conference with a mark of 3–2. Despite being ranked #20 at the end of the year, North Dakota State was ineligible for the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs per NCAA rules that mandated a four-year probationary period for programs entering NCAA Division I-AA. The Bison were ranked in the top-25 in 10 of the 11 weeks in the season.",
"Title: Bobby Hauck\n\nRobert Lawrence Hauck (born June 14, 1964) is a college football coach, currently the special teams coordinator for the San Diego State football team. He most recently was the head coach at UNLV Rebels. Hauck was previously the head coach at Montana, where he led the Grizzlies to seven conference titles and postseason berths in as many seasons, including three national championship game appearances. In 2013, following three losing seasons at UNLV, Hauck led the Rebels to their first winning season since 2000."
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Which group has the greater number of members, Fatherson or TISM?
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TISM
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comparison
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"Periclimenes pholeter, is a species of shrimp belonging to the family Palaemonidae.",
" The species is closes to \"Periclimenes indicus\", \"P. obscurus\" and \"P. toloensis\", resembling these species in the presence of an epigastric tooth on the carapace, the shape of the abdomen, the spinulation of the carapace, and the unarmed fingers of the first chelipeds. \"P. pholeter\" most resembles \"P. indicus\" by the elongatecarpus and long fingers of the second pereiopods, differing in these features from \"P. toloensis\", which has the fingers slightly less than half as long as the palm.",
" In \"P. obscurus\" the fingers are shorter than the palm, but the carpus is about as long as the palm.",
" From \"P. indicus\", this species differs: by the greater size; by the much higher rostrum and the greater number of ventral rostral teeth; by the shorter eye; by the less slender antennular peduncle; by the more deeply cleft upper antennular flagellum; by the more robust scaphocerite; by the fingers of the first pereiopods (much longer than the palm); by the more slender pereiopods, especially the fifth, which is much longer than the ischium."
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"Thousand Trails is a membership campground company operating private campground resorts (referred to as \"preserves\" in company parlance) in the United States and Canada.",
" As of 2010, the company claimed to have 130,000 \"member families\" and over 80 preserves in 22 states and the Canadian province of British Columbia.",
" Members typically pay a one-time membership fee and annual dues to use Thousand Trails campgrounds, which tend to cater to the owners of recreational vehicles.",
" Over the years, Thousand Trails has offered different types of memberships.",
" Some memberships allow members to stay for more continuous days at a campground and grant access to a greater number of total campgrounds."
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"Fatherson are a three-piece Scottish band based in Glasgow and formed in Kilmarnock.",
" They have been making waves in the Scottish music scene following a string of supports with bands such as Frightened Rabbit, Panic!",
" at the Disco, Feeder, Twin Atlantic, Enter Shikari and Idlewild."
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"TISM (an acronym of This Is Serious Mum) were a seven-piece anonymous alternative rock band from Melbourne, Australia.",
" The group were formed on 30 December 1982 by vocalist/drummer Humphrey B. Flaubert, bassist/vocalist Jock Cheese and keyboardist/vocalist Eugene de la Hot Croix Bun, and enjoyed a large underground/independent following.",
" Their third album, \"Machiavelli and the Four Seasons\", reached the Australian national top 10 in 1995."
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"The Stokes radius or Stokes-Einstein radius of a solute is the radius of a hard sphere that diffuses at the same rate as that solute.",
" Named after George Gabriel Stokes, it is closely related to solute mobility, factoring in not only size but also solvent effects.",
" A smaller ion with stronger hydration, for example, may have a greater Stokes radius than a larger ion with weaker hydration.",
" This is because the smaller ion drags a greater number of water molecules with it as it moves through the solution."
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"The Winchester Cathedral Choir is an internationally recognized professional choir based at the Winchester Cathedral at Winchester in Hampshire.",
" The choir currently consists of 18 boy choristers and 12 lay clerks and sings eight services weekly in the Cathedral.",
" Sometimes the group augments their numbers when certain musical works require a greater number of voices.",
" The group's choristers all attend The Pilgrims' School where they study singing, music theory, music history, and at least one instrument in addition to general academic studies.",
" The choir regularly tours internationally, has produced numerous recordings, and appears often in television and radio broadcasts.",
" The choir is currently directed by Andrew Lumsden, who assumed the post in 2002."
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"Machiavelli and the Four Seasons is a 1995 album by the Australian rock group TISM (This Is Serious Mum).",
" It is TISM's most famous release and the one with which they received the most critical success and fame.",
" The album was certified Gold by the ARIA Awards and won the ARIA Award for Best Independent Release.",
" The award was accepted in person by Les Murray, the subject of the song \"What Nationality is Les Murray?\"'",
", who read a seemingly insulting acceptance speech in his native Hungarian.",
" Three of its songs reached Triple J's Hottest 100, two of them in the top 10.",
" This was also TISM's highest charting album, reaching number 8 in the Aria Charts."
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"Purchasing power (sometimes retroactively called adjusted for inflation) is the number and quality or value of goods and services that can be purchased with a unit of currency.",
" For example, if one had taken one unit of currency to a store in the 1950s, it is probable that it would have been possible to buy a greater number of items than would today, indicating that one would have had a greater purchasing power in the 1950s.",
" Currency can be either a commodity money, like gold or silver, or fiat money emitted by government sanctioned agencies."
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"The Pluralistic Walkthrough (also called a Participatory Design Review, User-Centered Walkthrough, Storyboarding, Table-Topping, or Group Walkthrough) is a usability inspection method used to identify usability issues in a piece of software or website in an effort to create a maximally usable human-computer interface.",
" The method centers on using a group of users, developers and usability professionals to step through a task scenario, discussing usability issues associated with dialog elements involved in the scenario steps.",
" The group of experts used is asked to assume the role of typical users in the testing.",
" The method is prized for its ability to be utilized at the earliest design stages, enabling the resolution of usability issues quickly and early in the design process.",
" The method also allows for the detection of a greater number of usability problems to be found at one time due to the interaction of multiple types of participants (users, developers and usability professionals).",
" This type of usability inspection method has the additional objective of increasing developers’ sensitivity to users’ concerns about the product design."
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"Accounting networks and associations are professional services networks whose principal purpose is to provide members resources to assist the clients around the world and hence reduce the uncertainty by bringing together a greater number of resources to work on a problem.The networks and associations operate independently of the independent members.",
" The largest accounting networks are known as the Big Four."
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"Title: Periclimenes pholeter\n\nPericlimenes pholeter, is a species of shrimp belonging to the family Palaemonidae. The species is closes to \"Periclimenes indicus\", \"P. obscurus\" and \"P. toloensis\", resembling these species in the presence of an epigastric tooth on the carapace, the shape of the abdomen, the spinulation of the carapace, and the unarmed fingers of the first chelipeds. \"P. pholeter\" most resembles \"P. indicus\" by the elongatecarpus and long fingers of the second pereiopods, differing in these features from \"P. toloensis\", which has the fingers slightly less than half as long as the palm. In \"P. obscurus\" the fingers are shorter than the palm, but the carpus is about as long as the palm. From \"P. indicus\", this species differs: by the greater size; by the much higher rostrum and the greater number of ventral rostral teeth; by the shorter eye; by the less slender antennular peduncle; by the more deeply cleft upper antennular flagellum; by the more robust scaphocerite; by the fingers of the first pereiopods (much longer than the palm); by the more slender pereiopods, especially the fifth, which is much longer than the ischium.",
"Title: Thousand Trails\n\nThousand Trails is a membership campground company operating private campground resorts (referred to as \"preserves\" in company parlance) in the United States and Canada. As of 2010, the company claimed to have 130,000 \"member families\" and over 80 preserves in 22 states and the Canadian province of British Columbia. Members typically pay a one-time membership fee and annual dues to use Thousand Trails campgrounds, which tend to cater to the owners of recreational vehicles. Over the years, Thousand Trails has offered different types of memberships. Some memberships allow members to stay for more continuous days at a campground and grant access to a greater number of total campgrounds.",
"Title: Fatherson\n\nFatherson are a three-piece Scottish band based in Glasgow and formed in Kilmarnock. They have been making waves in the Scottish music scene following a string of supports with bands such as Frightened Rabbit, Panic! at the Disco, Feeder, Twin Atlantic, Enter Shikari and Idlewild.",
"Title: TISM\n\nTISM (an acronym of This Is Serious Mum) were a seven-piece anonymous alternative rock band from Melbourne, Australia. The group were formed on 30 December 1982 by vocalist/drummer Humphrey B. Flaubert, bassist/vocalist Jock Cheese and keyboardist/vocalist Eugene de la Hot Croix Bun, and enjoyed a large underground/independent following. Their third album, \"Machiavelli and the Four Seasons\", reached the Australian national top 10 in 1995.",
"Title: Stokes radius\n\nThe Stokes radius or Stokes-Einstein radius of a solute is the radius of a hard sphere that diffuses at the same rate as that solute. Named after George Gabriel Stokes, it is closely related to solute mobility, factoring in not only size but also solvent effects. A smaller ion with stronger hydration, for example, may have a greater Stokes radius than a larger ion with weaker hydration. This is because the smaller ion drags a greater number of water molecules with it as it moves through the solution.",
"Title: Winchester Cathedral Choir\n\nThe Winchester Cathedral Choir is an internationally recognized professional choir based at the Winchester Cathedral at Winchester in Hampshire. The choir currently consists of 18 boy choristers and 12 lay clerks and sings eight services weekly in the Cathedral. Sometimes the group augments their numbers when certain musical works require a greater number of voices. The group's choristers all attend The Pilgrims' School where they study singing, music theory, music history, and at least one instrument in addition to general academic studies. The choir regularly tours internationally, has produced numerous recordings, and appears often in television and radio broadcasts. The choir is currently directed by Andrew Lumsden, who assumed the post in 2002.",
"Title: Machiavelli and the Four Seasons\n\nMachiavelli and the Four Seasons is a 1995 album by the Australian rock group TISM (This Is Serious Mum). It is TISM's most famous release and the one with which they received the most critical success and fame. The album was certified Gold by the ARIA Awards and won the ARIA Award for Best Independent Release. The award was accepted in person by Les Murray, the subject of the song \"What Nationality is Les Murray?\"' , who read a seemingly insulting acceptance speech in his native Hungarian. Three of its songs reached Triple J's Hottest 100, two of them in the top 10. This was also TISM's highest charting album, reaching number 8 in the Aria Charts.",
"Title: Purchasing power\n\nPurchasing power (sometimes retroactively called adjusted for inflation) is the number and quality or value of goods and services that can be purchased with a unit of currency. For example, if one had taken one unit of currency to a store in the 1950s, it is probable that it would have been possible to buy a greater number of items than would today, indicating that one would have had a greater purchasing power in the 1950s. Currency can be either a commodity money, like gold or silver, or fiat money emitted by government sanctioned agencies.",
"Title: Pluralistic walkthrough\n\nThe Pluralistic Walkthrough (also called a Participatory Design Review, User-Centered Walkthrough, Storyboarding, Table-Topping, or Group Walkthrough) is a usability inspection method used to identify usability issues in a piece of software or website in an effort to create a maximally usable human-computer interface. The method centers on using a group of users, developers and usability professionals to step through a task scenario, discussing usability issues associated with dialog elements involved in the scenario steps. The group of experts used is asked to assume the role of typical users in the testing. The method is prized for its ability to be utilized at the earliest design stages, enabling the resolution of usability issues quickly and early in the design process. The method also allows for the detection of a greater number of usability problems to be found at one time due to the interaction of multiple types of participants (users, developers and usability professionals). This type of usability inspection method has the additional objective of increasing developers’ sensitivity to users’ concerns about the product design.",
"Title: Accounting networks and associations\n\nAccounting networks and associations are professional services networks whose principal purpose is to provide members resources to assist the clients around the world and hence reduce the uncertainty by bringing together a greater number of resources to work on a problem.The networks and associations operate independently of the independent members. The largest accounting networks are known as the Big Four."
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Punchbowl Crater is an extinct volcanic tuff cone and the location of a memorial to honor men and women who served in wthat?
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the United States Armed Forces
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bridge
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"Maungataketake (also Ellett's Mount) is one of the volcanoes in the Auckland volcanic field in New Zealand.",
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" It was the site of a pā.",
" Layers of volcanic tuff and ash from Maungataketake overlay the fallen trunks of the nearby Ihumatao fossil forest."
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"Punchbowl Crater (546 ft) is an extinct volcanic tuff cone located in Honolulu, Hawaii.",
" It is the location of the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific."
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"The National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific (informally known as Punchbowl Cemetery) is a national cemetery located at Punchbowl Crater in Honolulu, Hawaii.",
" It serves as a memorial to honor those men and women who served in the United States Armed Forces, and those who have given their lives in doing so.",
" It is administered by the National Cemetery Administration of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.",
" Millions of visitors visit the cemetery each year, and it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Hawaii."
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"Mount Zaō (蔵王山 , Zaō-zan ) is a complex volcano on the border between Yamagata Prefecture and Miyagi Prefecture in Japan.",
" It consists of a cluster of stratovolcanoes and is the most active volcano in northern Honshu.",
" The central volcano of the group includes several lava domes and a tuff cone, Goshiki-dake, which contains a crater lake named \"Okama\" (御釜).",
" Also known as the \"Five Color Pond\" (五色沼, \"goshiki numa\") because it changes color depending on the weather, it lies in a crater formed by a volcanic eruption in the 1720s.",
" The lake is 360 m in diameter and 60 m deep, and is one of the main tourist attractions in the area."
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"The Honolulu volcanic series is a set of monogenetic volcanic events on the Hawaiian island of Oahu.",
" The events, which have been dated to between 800,000 and 30,000 years before the present, created several notable island features, including Diamond Head, the Punchbowl Crater, Hanauma Bay, Mānana Island and the youngest, Koko Crater.",
" Most people don't consider those craters as volcanoes.",
" They are thought to be extinct vents of the Ko'olau Range."
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"Makiki is an area of Honolulu, Hawaiʻ i located northeast of downtown Honolulu generally stretching east to west from Punahou Street to Pensacola Street and north to south from Round Top Drive/Makiki Heights Drive to Lunalilo Freeway.",
" Punchbowl, an extinct tuff cone, and Tantalus, tower over the Makiki neighborhood.",
" The geographic layout of this area is primarily older houses, smaller apartment buildings, and side streets.",
" Major roadways include Punahou Street, Pensacola Street, Piʻ ikoi Street, Nehoa Street, and Wilder Avenue.",
" The area also includes a fire station, hospital, public school system, private schools including Punahou School, several churches of various denominations, a library, a community center, market place, and parks.",
" The valley heights have hiking trails owned by the state for public use.",
" The valley heights are mostly underdeveloped leaving room for a non-profit conservation organization named Hawaii Nature Center, to hold a small property providing conservation education and work opportunity to local schools students."
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"sentences": [
"Mount Tantalus (Puu-ohia), is an extinct cinder cone in the southern Koʻ olau Range on the Hawaiian Island of Oʻ ahu.",
" It also has a summit crater, Tantalus Crater.",
" The cinder cone formed after the demise of Koʻ olau Volcano, during a time of rejuvenated stage volcanism in southeastern Oʻ ahu that also formed Punchbowl Crater, Diamond Head and Koko Head.",
" Tantalus overlooks the modern city of Honolulu, which is built on top of Tantalus cinders."
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"Koko Head is the headland that defines the eastern side of Maunalua Bay along the southeastern side of the Island of Oʻ ahu in Hawaiʻ i.",
" On its western slope is the community of Portlock, a part of Hawaiʻ i Kai.",
" Koko Head (at 642 ft or 196 m) is an ancient tuff cone that is somewhat dwarfed by its neighboring tuff cone, Koko Crater, with its peak, \"Kohelepelepe\" (or \"Puʻ u Mai\"), rising to 1208 ft or 368 m. Koko Head itself has three significant depressions or old vents, the largest of which forms the well-known Hanauma Bay.",
" Koko Head's last eruption was 30,000–35,000 years ago."
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"title": "Koko Head"
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"Diamond Head is a volcanic tuff cone on the Hawaiian island of Oʻ ahu and known to Hawaiians as Lēʻ ahi, most likely from lae 'browridge, promontory' plus ʻ ahi 'tuna' because the shape of the ridgeline resembles the shape of a tuna's dorsal fin.",
" Its English name was given by British sailors in the 19th century, who mistook calcite crystals on the adjacent beach for diamonds."
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"Seongsan Ilchulbong, also called ‘Sunrise Peak’, is an archetypal tuff cone formed by hydrovolcanic eruptions upon a shallow seabed about 5 thousand years ago.",
" Situated on the eastern seaboard of Jeju Island and said to resemble a gigantic ancient castle, this tuff cone is 182 meters high, has a preserved bowl-like crater and also displays diverse inner structures resulting from the sea cliff.",
" These features are considered to be of geologic worth, providing information on eruptive and depositional processes of hydromagmatic volcanoes worldwide as well as past volcanic activity of Seongsan Ilchulbong itself."
],
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"Title: Maungataketake\n\nMaungataketake (also Ellett's Mount) is one of the volcanoes in the Auckland volcanic field in New Zealand. It had a 76 m high scoria cone, beside a 100 m wide crater, before they were quarried away. It was the site of a pā. Layers of volcanic tuff and ash from Maungataketake overlay the fallen trunks of the nearby Ihumatao fossil forest.",
"Title: Punchbowl Crater\n\nPunchbowl Crater (546 ft) is an extinct volcanic tuff cone located in Honolulu, Hawaii. It is the location of the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.",
"Title: National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific\n\nThe National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific (informally known as Punchbowl Cemetery) is a national cemetery located at Punchbowl Crater in Honolulu, Hawaii. It serves as a memorial to honor those men and women who served in the United States Armed Forces, and those who have given their lives in doing so. It is administered by the National Cemetery Administration of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Millions of visitors visit the cemetery each year, and it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Hawaii.",
"Title: Mount Zaō\n\nMount Zaō (蔵王山 , Zaō-zan ) is a complex volcano on the border between Yamagata Prefecture and Miyagi Prefecture in Japan. It consists of a cluster of stratovolcanoes and is the most active volcano in northern Honshu. The central volcano of the group includes several lava domes and a tuff cone, Goshiki-dake, which contains a crater lake named \"Okama\" (御釜). Also known as the \"Five Color Pond\" (五色沼, \"goshiki numa\") because it changes color depending on the weather, it lies in a crater formed by a volcanic eruption in the 1720s. The lake is 360 m in diameter and 60 m deep, and is one of the main tourist attractions in the area.",
"Title: Honolulu Volcanic Series\n\nThe Honolulu volcanic series is a set of monogenetic volcanic events on the Hawaiian island of Oahu. The events, which have been dated to between 800,000 and 30,000 years before the present, created several notable island features, including Diamond Head, the Punchbowl Crater, Hanauma Bay, Mānana Island and the youngest, Koko Crater. Most people don't consider those craters as volcanoes. They are thought to be extinct vents of the Ko'olau Range.",
"Title: Makiki\n\nMakiki is an area of Honolulu, Hawaiʻ i located northeast of downtown Honolulu generally stretching east to west from Punahou Street to Pensacola Street and north to south from Round Top Drive/Makiki Heights Drive to Lunalilo Freeway. Punchbowl, an extinct tuff cone, and Tantalus, tower over the Makiki neighborhood. The geographic layout of this area is primarily older houses, smaller apartment buildings, and side streets. Major roadways include Punahou Street, Pensacola Street, Piʻ ikoi Street, Nehoa Street, and Wilder Avenue. The area also includes a fire station, hospital, public school system, private schools including Punahou School, several churches of various denominations, a library, a community center, market place, and parks. The valley heights have hiking trails owned by the state for public use. The valley heights are mostly underdeveloped leaving room for a non-profit conservation organization named Hawaii Nature Center, to hold a small property providing conservation education and work opportunity to local schools students.",
"Title: Tantalus (Oahu)\n\nMount Tantalus (Puu-ohia), is an extinct cinder cone in the southern Koʻ olau Range on the Hawaiian Island of Oʻ ahu. It also has a summit crater, Tantalus Crater. The cinder cone formed after the demise of Koʻ olau Volcano, during a time of rejuvenated stage volcanism in southeastern Oʻ ahu that also formed Punchbowl Crater, Diamond Head and Koko Head. Tantalus overlooks the modern city of Honolulu, which is built on top of Tantalus cinders.",
"Title: Koko Head\n\nKoko Head is the headland that defines the eastern side of Maunalua Bay along the southeastern side of the Island of Oʻ ahu in Hawaiʻ i. On its western slope is the community of Portlock, a part of Hawaiʻ i Kai. Koko Head (at 642 ft or 196 m) is an ancient tuff cone that is somewhat dwarfed by its neighboring tuff cone, Koko Crater, with its peak, \"Kohelepelepe\" (or \"Puʻ u Mai\"), rising to 1208 ft or 368 m. Koko Head itself has three significant depressions or old vents, the largest of which forms the well-known Hanauma Bay. Koko Head's last eruption was 30,000–35,000 years ago.",
"Title: Diamond Head, Hawaii\n\nDiamond Head is a volcanic tuff cone on the Hawaiian island of Oʻ ahu and known to Hawaiians as Lēʻ ahi, most likely from lae 'browridge, promontory' plus ʻ ahi 'tuna' because the shape of the ridgeline resembles the shape of a tuna's dorsal fin. Its English name was given by British sailors in the 19th century, who mistook calcite crystals on the adjacent beach for diamonds.",
"Title: Seongsan Ilchulbong\n\nSeongsan Ilchulbong, also called ‘Sunrise Peak’, is an archetypal tuff cone formed by hydrovolcanic eruptions upon a shallow seabed about 5 thousand years ago. Situated on the eastern seaboard of Jeju Island and said to resemble a gigantic ancient castle, this tuff cone is 182 meters high, has a preserved bowl-like crater and also displays diverse inner structures resulting from the sea cliff. These features are considered to be of geologic worth, providing information on eruptive and depositional processes of hydromagmatic volcanoes worldwide as well as past volcanic activity of Seongsan Ilchulbong itself."
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Carol A. Beier was a Kansas Supreme Court justice appointed by the politician who served as Secretary of what Cabinet position?
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Health and Human Services
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medium
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"Carol A. Beier",
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"The Kansas Supreme Court Nominating Commission was established in 1958 when Kansas voters supported an amendment to the state's constitution.",
" The commission is tasked with presenting the governor with a slate of three qualified candidates whenever a vacancy occurs on the Kansas Supreme Court.",
" The governor interviews the candidates and makes the appointment.",
" This process, known as merit selection, is used by Kansas and 21 other states, along with the District of Columbia, for selecting all members of their highest court."
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"Karin Maria Bruzelius (born 19 February 1941) is a Swedish-born Norwegian supreme court justice and civil servant.",
" She served as a justice on the Supreme Court of Norway from 1997 to 2011.",
" Before her appointment as supreme court justice, she was Secretary-General (Permanent Secretary) of the Ministry of Transport and Communications from 1989 to 1997, as the first woman to serve as Permanent Secretary in Norway.",
" She has previously also been a Director-General in the Ministry of Justice and a corporate lawyer.",
" She was a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague from 2004 to 2010.",
" Bruzelius was President of the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights from 1978 to 1984.",
" She chaired the Petroleum Price Board from 1987 to 2004."
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},
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"Carol A. Beier (born September 27, 1958) is a Kansas Supreme Court Justice appointed by Governor Kathleen Sebelius.",
" She took office September 5, 2003 to replace retiring Justice Bob Abbott."
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"Lee A. Johnson (born June 28, 1947) is a Kansas Supreme Court Justice appointed by Governor Kathleen Sebelius.",
" He started on January 8, 2007 to replace retiring Justice Donald L. Allegrucci."
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"Kathleen Sebelius ( ; \"née\" Gilligan; born May 15, 1948) is an American politician who served as the 21st United States Secretary of Health and Human Services from 2009 until 2014.",
" Previously, she was the 44th Governor of Kansas from 2003 to 2009, the second woman to hold that office.",
" She is a member of the Democratic Party.",
" Sebelius was the Democratic respondent to the 2008 State of the Union address and is chair-emerita of the Democratic Governors Association (she was its first female chair).",
" On April 10, 2014, Sebelius announced her resignation as Secretary of Health and Human Services.",
" She is CEO of Sebelius Resources LLC."
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"Lawton R. Nuss (born December 30, 1952) is a Kansas Supreme Court Justice appointed by Governor Bill Graves in August 2002.",
" He is the current Chief Justice upon Robert E. Davis's resignation."
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"The Supreme Court is composed of the Chief Justice, twenty Justices.",
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" S/he is appointed from among the justices having at least three years as a Supreme Court justice.",
" Justices of the Supreme Court are appointed by the President of Nepal on the recommendation of the Judicial Council.",
" The Chief Justice and the justices of the Supreme Court have to be confirmed by the Parliamentary Hearing Committee before they can be appointed by the President.",
" The administrative head of the Supreme Court is the Chief Registrar.",
" In addition to the Chief Registrar, one Registrar and four Joint-Registrar are appointed to led different departments of the Supreme Court and offer administrative assistance to the Court.",
" Officers of the Supreme Court are appointed by Government of Nepal under the recommendation of the Judicial Service Commission."
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"Ernest Adolphus Finney Jr. (born March 23, 1931) was the first African-American Supreme Court Justice appointed to the South Carolina Supreme Court since the Reconstruction Era.",
" He currently resides in Sumter, South Carolina.",
" He is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity."
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"Abram Halstead Ellis (May 21, 1847 - September 25, 1902) was a Justice of the Kansas Supreme Court from January 15, 1901 to September 25, 1902.",
" He was the first justice of the Kansas Supreme Court to die while still a sitting member."
],
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}
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"Title: Kansas Supreme Court Nominating Commission\n\nThe Kansas Supreme Court Nominating Commission was established in 1958 when Kansas voters supported an amendment to the state's constitution. The commission is tasked with presenting the governor with a slate of three qualified candidates whenever a vacancy occurs on the Kansas Supreme Court. The governor interviews the candidates and makes the appointment. This process, known as merit selection, is used by Kansas and 21 other states, along with the District of Columbia, for selecting all members of their highest court.",
"Title: Karin Maria Bruzelius\n\nKarin Maria Bruzelius (born 19 February 1941) is a Swedish-born Norwegian supreme court justice and civil servant. She served as a justice on the Supreme Court of Norway from 1997 to 2011. Before her appointment as supreme court justice, she was Secretary-General (Permanent Secretary) of the Ministry of Transport and Communications from 1989 to 1997, as the first woman to serve as Permanent Secretary in Norway. She has previously also been a Director-General in the Ministry of Justice and a corporate lawyer. She was a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague from 2004 to 2010. Bruzelius was President of the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights from 1978 to 1984. She chaired the Petroleum Price Board from 1987 to 2004.",
"Title: Carol A. Beier\n\nCarol A. Beier (born September 27, 1958) is a Kansas Supreme Court Justice appointed by Governor Kathleen Sebelius. She took office September 5, 2003 to replace retiring Justice Bob Abbott.",
"Title: Lee A. Johnson\n\nLee A. Johnson (born June 28, 1947) is a Kansas Supreme Court Justice appointed by Governor Kathleen Sebelius. He started on January 8, 2007 to replace retiring Justice Donald L. Allegrucci.",
"Title: Kathleen Sebelius\n\nKathleen Sebelius ( ; \"née\" Gilligan; born May 15, 1948) is an American politician who served as the 21st United States Secretary of Health and Human Services from 2009 until 2014. Previously, she was the 44th Governor of Kansas from 2003 to 2009, the second woman to hold that office. She is a member of the Democratic Party. Sebelius was the Democratic respondent to the 2008 State of the Union address and is chair-emerita of the Democratic Governors Association (she was its first female chair). On April 10, 2014, Sebelius announced her resignation as Secretary of Health and Human Services. She is CEO of Sebelius Resources LLC.",
"Title: Marla Luckert\n\nMarla Luckert (born July 20, 1955) is a Kansas Supreme Court Justice appointed by Governor Bill Graves on Nov. 20, 2002 and sworn in January 13, 2003.",
"Title: Lawton Nuss\n\nLawton R. Nuss (born December 30, 1952) is a Kansas Supreme Court Justice appointed by Governor Bill Graves in August 2002. He is the current Chief Justice upon Robert E. Davis's resignation.",
"Title: Supreme Court of Nepal\n\nThe Supreme Court is composed of the Chief Justice, twenty Justices. The Chief Justice is appointed by the President on the recommendation of the Constitutional Council. S/he is appointed from among the justices having at least three years as a Supreme Court justice. Justices of the Supreme Court are appointed by the President of Nepal on the recommendation of the Judicial Council. The Chief Justice and the justices of the Supreme Court have to be confirmed by the Parliamentary Hearing Committee before they can be appointed by the President. The administrative head of the Supreme Court is the Chief Registrar. In addition to the Chief Registrar, one Registrar and four Joint-Registrar are appointed to led different departments of the Supreme Court and offer administrative assistance to the Court. Officers of the Supreme Court are appointed by Government of Nepal under the recommendation of the Judicial Service Commission.",
"Title: Ernest A. Finney Jr.\n\nErnest Adolphus Finney Jr. (born March 23, 1931) was the first African-American Supreme Court Justice appointed to the South Carolina Supreme Court since the Reconstruction Era. He currently resides in Sumter, South Carolina. He is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity.",
"Title: Abram Halstead Ellis\n\nAbram Halstead Ellis (May 21, 1847 - September 25, 1902) was a Justice of the Kansas Supreme Court from January 15, 1901 to September 25, 1902. He was the first justice of the Kansas Supreme Court to die while still a sitting member."
] |
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The son of the The Marvel Comics Character created by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr in 1967 is what kind of character?
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originally a villain
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bridge
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hard
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"Richard Fisk",
"Richard Fisk",
"Kingpin (character)",
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"sentences": [
"Joseph \"Robbie\" Robertson is a supporting character in Marvel Comics's Spider-Man series.",
" Created by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr., he first appeared in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" #51 (August 1967)."
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"The Comic Book Greats was a 1991 documentary series produced by Stabur Home Video.",
" The series was hosted by Stan Lee.",
" Stan interviewed a different comic book artist for each episode.",
" The artists interviewed include Todd McFarlane, Rob Liefeld, Jim Lee, Whilce Portacio, Sergio Aragones, Chris Claremont, Bob Kane, John Romita, Sr., John Romita, Jr. and Will Eisner."
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"Ultimate Wolverine is a fictional comic book superhero appearing in books published by Marvel Comics.",
" He is an alternative version of Wolverine who appears in the Ultimate Marvel imprint, in stories separate from the original character.",
" Created by writer Mark Millar and artist Adam Kubert (based on the original character created by Roy Thomas, Len Wein and John Romita, Sr.), Ultimate Wolverine first appeared in \"Ultimate X-Men\" #1 (February 2001)."
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},
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"sentences": [
"The Kingpin (Wilson Fisk) is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.",
" The character was created by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr., and first appeared in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" #50 (cover dated July 1967)."
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"John V. Romita Sr., often credited as simply John Romita ( ; born January 24, 1930), is an American comic-book artist best known for his work on Marvel Comics' \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" and for co-creating the character The Punisher.",
" He was inducted into the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2002."
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"The Rhino is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.",
" Although more than one character has assumed the identity of the Rhino, the first of these, and the one primarily associated with that identity, is Aleksei Sytsevich, who was created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Romita, Sr., and first appeared in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" #41 (Oct. 1966)."
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"Stan Lee Meets Superheroes was a limited Marvel Comics series in which comic book writer Stan Lee met one of the characters he has created in each issue.",
" The series was written by Stan Lee himself and is used to celebrate his 65th year as a Marvel Comics employee.",
" The series is marked for its tongue-in-cheek humor and the comic book characters' general dislike of Stan Lee.",
" The series contains five issues in which Stan Lee meets Spider-Man, The Thing, Doctor Doom, Doctor Strange, and the Silver Surfer.",
" Each issue also contained reprints of issues from each character's respective comic.",
" An issue in which Stan meets Professor Xavier and Magneto was included with the DVD edition of \"\"."
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"Mary Jane \"M.J.\" Watson is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.",
" Created by Stan Lee and John Romita, Sr., the character made her first appearance in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" #25 (June 1965).",
" She has been the best friend, main love interest and wife of Peter Parker, the alter ego of Spider-Man."
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"The Punisher (Francis \"Frank\" Castle) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.",
" The character was created by writer Gerry Conway and artists John Romita Sr. and Ross Andru, with publisher Stan Lee green-lighting the name.",
" The Punisher made his first appearance in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" #129 (cover-dated Feb. 1974)."
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"Richard Fisk is a fictional character, a criminal appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.",
" He is the son of the Kingpin and his wife Vanessa Fisk.",
" Although he was originally a villain, he became an antihero."
],
"title": "Richard Fisk"
}
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"Title: Robbie Robertson (comics)\n\nJoseph \"Robbie\" Robertson is a supporting character in Marvel Comics's Spider-Man series. Created by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr., he first appeared in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" #51 (August 1967).",
"Title: The Comic Book Greats\n\nThe Comic Book Greats was a 1991 documentary series produced by Stabur Home Video. The series was hosted by Stan Lee. Stan interviewed a different comic book artist for each episode. The artists interviewed include Todd McFarlane, Rob Liefeld, Jim Lee, Whilce Portacio, Sergio Aragones, Chris Claremont, Bob Kane, John Romita, Sr., John Romita, Jr. and Will Eisner.",
"Title: Ultimate Wolverine\n\nUltimate Wolverine is a fictional comic book superhero appearing in books published by Marvel Comics. He is an alternative version of Wolverine who appears in the Ultimate Marvel imprint, in stories separate from the original character. Created by writer Mark Millar and artist Adam Kubert (based on the original character created by Roy Thomas, Len Wein and John Romita, Sr.), Ultimate Wolverine first appeared in \"Ultimate X-Men\" #1 (February 2001).",
"Title: Kingpin (character)\n\nThe Kingpin (Wilson Fisk) is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr., and first appeared in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" #50 (cover dated July 1967).",
"Title: John Romita Sr.\n\nJohn V. Romita Sr., often credited as simply John Romita ( ; born January 24, 1930), is an American comic-book artist best known for his work on Marvel Comics' \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" and for co-creating the character The Punisher. He was inducted into the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2002.",
"Title: Rhino (comics)\n\nThe Rhino is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Although more than one character has assumed the identity of the Rhino, the first of these, and the one primarily associated with that identity, is Aleksei Sytsevich, who was created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Romita, Sr., and first appeared in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" #41 (Oct. 1966).",
"Title: Stan Lee Meets Superheroes\n\nStan Lee Meets Superheroes was a limited Marvel Comics series in which comic book writer Stan Lee met one of the characters he has created in each issue. The series was written by Stan Lee himself and is used to celebrate his 65th year as a Marvel Comics employee. The series is marked for its tongue-in-cheek humor and the comic book characters' general dislike of Stan Lee. The series contains five issues in which Stan Lee meets Spider-Man, The Thing, Doctor Doom, Doctor Strange, and the Silver Surfer. Each issue also contained reprints of issues from each character's respective comic. An issue in which Stan meets Professor Xavier and Magneto was included with the DVD edition of \"\".",
"Title: Mary Jane Watson\n\nMary Jane \"M.J.\" Watson is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and John Romita, Sr., the character made her first appearance in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" #25 (June 1965). She has been the best friend, main love interest and wife of Peter Parker, the alter ego of Spider-Man.",
"Title: Punisher\n\nThe Punisher (Francis \"Frank\" Castle) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Gerry Conway and artists John Romita Sr. and Ross Andru, with publisher Stan Lee green-lighting the name. The Punisher made his first appearance in \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" #129 (cover-dated Feb. 1974).",
"Title: Richard Fisk\n\nRichard Fisk is a fictional character, a criminal appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is the son of the Kingpin and his wife Vanessa Fisk. Although he was originally a villain, he became an antihero."
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\When was the aviation pioneer died who claimed to have flown near Bridgeport, Connecticut on August 14, 1901?
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10 October 1927
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bridge
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hard
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"Gustave Albin Whitehead (born Gustav Albin Weisskopf; 1 January 1874 – 10 October 1927) was an aviation pioneer who emigrated from Germany to the United States where he designed and built gliders, flying machines and engines between 1897 and 1915.",
" Controversy surrounds published accounts and Whitehead's own claims that he flew a powered machine successfully several times in 1901 and 1902, predating the first flights by the Wright Brothers in 1903."
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"sentences": [
"The Whitehead No.21 was the aircraft that aviation pioneer Gustave Whitehead claimed to have flown near Bridgeport, Connecticut on August 14, 1901."
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"sentences": [
"The Camp Clarke Bridge Site in Morrill County, Nebraska near Bridgeport dates from 1875.",
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"sentences": [
"John Polando (1901–1985) was an early American aviation pioneer who, along with Russell Boardman, flew from Floyd Bennett Field to Istanbul in 1931 to set an aviation record for the longest continuous distance flown without refueling.",
" Following this achievement, he was an officer in World War II."
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"title": "John Polando"
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"WEBE (107.9 FM, advertised on air as \"\"Weeby 108\"\"), owned by Cumulus Media, is an Adult Contemporary-formatted station.",
" Located on 107.9 FM, the station is licensed to serve the community of Westport, Connecticut.",
" The station is usually ranked number one in the Stamford-Norwalk, Bridgeport and Fairfield County ratings, and is in the top 5 of the New Haven, Connecticut market rating.",
" One of the main elements behind the station's success is its traffic coverage reports that cover the entire route from interior Connecticut to lower Fairfield County.",
" WEBE is one of the most powerful radio stations in Southern Connecticut with an effective radiated power of 50,000 watts, reaching most of Westchester County, New York into the Bronx, parts of Manhattan, most of Long Island, as well as southern parts of the Hartford area.",
" The studios, along with the studios of sister station WICC, are located at 2 Lafayette Square on the 7th Floor in Bridgeport, Connecticut.",
" The transmitting antenna is on the United Illuminating plant smoke stack near Bridgeport Harbor."
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"The Bridgeport Valley is a large, fertile mountain basin between the eastern Sierra Nevada and the Bodie Hills of the U.S. state of California.",
" The valley is 10 mi long and 7.5 mi wide, and is used primarily for ranching.",
" The East Walker River is the main stream flowing through the Bridgeport Valley; tributaries include Robinson and Swauger Creeks.",
" The only town in the valley is Bridgeport, near Bridgeport Reservoir, which is formed by a dam that floods the northern end of the valley."
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"Connecticut Railway and Lighting Company was a streetcar and bus transit operator serving the region around Bridgeport, Norwalk, Derby, New Britain and Waterbury, Connecticut.",
" It was formed in 1901 by United Gas Improvement Company of Philadelphia to manage the streetcar operations of the Connecticut Light and Power Company, which at the time included Central Railway and Electric Company, Norwalk Street Railway, and the Waterbury Traction Company.",
" The newly formed Connecticut Railway and Lighting acquired Bridgeport Traction Company, Derby Street Railway, Milford Street Railway, Shelton Street Railway, Meriden, Southington and Compounce Tramway Company, and the Cheshire Street Railway.",
" Connecticut Railway and Lighting was leased to the Consolidated Railway and in turn the Connecticut Company between 1906 and 1936.",
" Streetcar operations were discontinued in 1937 when all lines were converted to bus.",
" Transit operations continued until 1972, when all remaining bus operations were suspended and taken over by Connecticut Transit, except in Bridgeport- by the Greater Bridgeport Transit District in 1975."
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"Skirmishes at or near Bridgeport, Alabama between Union Army and Confederate States Army forces occurred on April 23, 27 and 29 (West Bridge), 1862 during the American Civil War.",
" A modern newspaper article called the April 1862 action the Siege of Bridgeport after a modern re-enactment event, although the actions are described as skirmishes by other sources such as Dyer (1908), Long (1971) and the U.S. National Park Service.",
" Other skirmishes occurred at Bridgeport on August 27, 1862 and July 27, 1863, which involved an attack on a steamer.",
" Union forces occupied Bridgeport after an engagement on July 29, 1863."
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"René Grandjean (November 12, 1884 – April 14, 1963) was a Swiss aviation pioneer.",
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"David Schwarz (Croatian: \"David Švarc\" , ] ; 20 December 1850 – 13 January 1897) was a Croatian-Hungarian aviation pioneer of Jewish descent born in the Austrian Empire.",
" He is known for creating the first airship with a rigid hull, in his case one made entirely of metal, an essential step in creating a dirigible, that is: an airship whose flight trajectory can be fully controlled with the help of engine-driven propellers.",
" Schwarz died only months before the airship was flown.",
" Some sources have claimed that Count Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin purchased Schwarz's airship patent from his widow, a claim which has been disputed.",
" He was the father of the opera and operetta soprano Vera Schwarz (1888–1964)."
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"Title: Gustave Whitehead\n\nGustave Albin Whitehead (born Gustav Albin Weisskopf; 1 January 1874 – 10 October 1927) was an aviation pioneer who emigrated from Germany to the United States where he designed and built gliders, flying machines and engines between 1897 and 1915. Controversy surrounds published accounts and Whitehead's own claims that he flew a powered machine successfully several times in 1901 and 1902, predating the first flights by the Wright Brothers in 1903.",
"Title: Whitehead No. 21\n\nThe Whitehead No.21 was the aircraft that aviation pioneer Gustave Whitehead claimed to have flown near Bridgeport, Connecticut on August 14, 1901.",
"Title: Camp Clarke Bridge Site\n\nThe Camp Clarke Bridge Site in Morrill County, Nebraska near Bridgeport dates from 1875. Also known as 25 MO 68, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.",
"Title: John Polando\n\nJohn Polando (1901–1985) was an early American aviation pioneer who, along with Russell Boardman, flew from Floyd Bennett Field to Istanbul in 1931 to set an aviation record for the longest continuous distance flown without refueling. Following this achievement, he was an officer in World War II.",
"Title: WEBE\n\nWEBE (107.9 FM, advertised on air as \"\"Weeby 108\"\"), owned by Cumulus Media, is an Adult Contemporary-formatted station. Located on 107.9 FM, the station is licensed to serve the community of Westport, Connecticut. The station is usually ranked number one in the Stamford-Norwalk, Bridgeport and Fairfield County ratings, and is in the top 5 of the New Haven, Connecticut market rating. One of the main elements behind the station's success is its traffic coverage reports that cover the entire route from interior Connecticut to lower Fairfield County. WEBE is one of the most powerful radio stations in Southern Connecticut with an effective radiated power of 50,000 watts, reaching most of Westchester County, New York into the Bronx, parts of Manhattan, most of Long Island, as well as southern parts of the Hartford area. The studios, along with the studios of sister station WICC, are located at 2 Lafayette Square on the 7th Floor in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The transmitting antenna is on the United Illuminating plant smoke stack near Bridgeport Harbor.",
"Title: Bridgeport Valley\n\nThe Bridgeport Valley is a large, fertile mountain basin between the eastern Sierra Nevada and the Bodie Hills of the U.S. state of California. The valley is 10 mi long and 7.5 mi wide, and is used primarily for ranching. The East Walker River is the main stream flowing through the Bridgeport Valley; tributaries include Robinson and Swauger Creeks. The only town in the valley is Bridgeport, near Bridgeport Reservoir, which is formed by a dam that floods the northern end of the valley.",
"Title: Connecticut Railway and Lighting Company\n\nConnecticut Railway and Lighting Company was a streetcar and bus transit operator serving the region around Bridgeport, Norwalk, Derby, New Britain and Waterbury, Connecticut. It was formed in 1901 by United Gas Improvement Company of Philadelphia to manage the streetcar operations of the Connecticut Light and Power Company, which at the time included Central Railway and Electric Company, Norwalk Street Railway, and the Waterbury Traction Company. The newly formed Connecticut Railway and Lighting acquired Bridgeport Traction Company, Derby Street Railway, Milford Street Railway, Shelton Street Railway, Meriden, Southington and Compounce Tramway Company, and the Cheshire Street Railway. Connecticut Railway and Lighting was leased to the Consolidated Railway and in turn the Connecticut Company between 1906 and 1936. Streetcar operations were discontinued in 1937 when all lines were converted to bus. Transit operations continued until 1972, when all remaining bus operations were suspended and taken over by Connecticut Transit, except in Bridgeport- by the Greater Bridgeport Transit District in 1975.",
"Title: Siege of Bridgeport\n\nSkirmishes at or near Bridgeport, Alabama between Union Army and Confederate States Army forces occurred on April 23, 27 and 29 (West Bridge), 1862 during the American Civil War. A modern newspaper article called the April 1862 action the Siege of Bridgeport after a modern re-enactment event, although the actions are described as skirmishes by other sources such as Dyer (1908), Long (1971) and the U.S. National Park Service. Other skirmishes occurred at Bridgeport on August 27, 1862 and July 27, 1863, which involved an attack on a steamer. Union forces occupied Bridgeport after an engagement on July 29, 1863.",
"Title: René Grandjean\n\nRené Grandjean (November 12, 1884 – April 14, 1963) was a Swiss aviation pioneer. He designed and built the aircraft that was flown by Ernest Failloubaz for the first flight in Switzerland of an aircraft built and flown by Swiss citizen, was probably the first glacier pilot and was pioneering on seaplanes.",
"Title: David Schwarz (aviation inventor)\n\nDavid Schwarz (Croatian: \"David Švarc\" , ] ; 20 December 1850 – 13 January 1897) was a Croatian-Hungarian aviation pioneer of Jewish descent born in the Austrian Empire. He is known for creating the first airship with a rigid hull, in his case one made entirely of metal, an essential step in creating a dirigible, that is: an airship whose flight trajectory can be fully controlled with the help of engine-driven propellers. Schwarz died only months before the airship was flown. Some sources have claimed that Count Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin purchased Schwarz's airship patent from his widow, a claim which has been disputed. He was the father of the opera and operetta soprano Vera Schwarz (1888–1964)."
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Evan Walker Evans (born February 11, 1965) is an American professional off-road racer, Off-road racing is a format of racing where various classes of specially modified vehicles (including cars, trucks, motorcycles, and buggies) compete in races through off-road what ?
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"Jack Flannery (November 22, 1952 – April 6, 2010) was an American off-road racing driver who was active in the 1980s and 1990s.",
" Flannery won six short course off-road championships in Short-course Off-road Drivers Association (SODA) and one in Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR).",
" He had over 150 event wins in his career.",
" He was the first person from the Midwestern United States to be inducted in the Off-road Motorsports Hall of Fame and his induction was unanimous.",
" In his induction statement, the hall of fame said that Flannery \"brought short course off-road racing to the mainstream by being the first Midwest native to organize a professional off-road race team that was capable of competing against, and beating, the best off-road racers in the world.\""
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"Evan Walker Evans (born February 11, 1965) is an American professional off-road racer.",
" He raced in the Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR) series in the 1990s when he was the Pro 2 champion in CORR despite racing using hand controls since he is a paraplegic.",
" He continues to race occasional races as of the end of the 2012 season.",
" Evan Evans is the son of off-road racing \"The Legend\" Walker Evans."
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"Carl Renezeder (born April 16, 1964) is an American off-road racer for Team Renezeder Racing.",
" As of the end of the 2016 season, Renezeder has won 121 short course national events he has competed in Lucas Oil Off Road Racing (LOORR), Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR), and World Series of Off Road Racing (WSORR).",
" He has won nine short course off-road racing championships.",
" Renezeder was also the first driver in short-course off-road racing history to win championships in both two wheel drive and four wheel drive trophy trucks in the same season when he won the 2009 Unlimited 2 and Unlimited 4 divisions in LOORRS."
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"The 1:10 radio-controlled off-road buggy is a 1:10 scale radio-controlled dune buggy designed for off-road racing.",
" These cars are originally based on their full-scale equivalents that are commonly found in desert racing.",
" The buggies are split into two race categories, two (2WD) and four-wheel drive (4WD).",
" These can easily be distinguished visually by their wheel size at the front.",
" Cars are typically electric powered, but nitro versions do exist but are less common because racing classes exist for electric cars.",
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"Roger Walker Evans (born December 3, 1938) is an Off-road Motorsports Hall of Fame driver.",
" He was also a driver and owner in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.",
" Nicknamed \"The Legend\", he is the father of off-road racer Evan Evans.",
" He resides in Riverside, California."
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"Scott Taylor (born September 15, 1955) is a retired American professional off-road racing driver from Belvidere, Illinois.",
" His off-road racing career began in 1974 with buggies and his career peaked in the premiere two-wheel-drive truck class called Pro2 .",
" He retired from driving after the completion of the 2013 Traxxas TORC Series (TORC) Heavy Metal race at Crandon."
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"Carlos \"Apdaly\" Lopez (born December 2, 1994) is an off-road racing driver from Tecate, Baja California.",
" Lopez won the gold medal in the Stadium Super Trucks class at the X Games Austin 2014.",
" His father, Juan Carlos Lopez, is also a professional off-road racer."
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"Larry Roeseler is an American professional off-road racer in motorcycle and Trophy Truck classes.",
" He is a 10-time overall winner of the Baja 1000, 12-time overall winner of the Baja 500 and a 10-time gold medalist in the International Six Days Enduro.",
" He has spent the past 25 years racing in numerous off-road circuits, including SCORE/Tecate Baja series and Best In The Desert series.",
" Roeseler also has numerous A.M.A. off-road titles including National Hare and Hound and National enduro championships."
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"Johnny Greaves (born March 21, 1966) is a professional American off-road racing racetruck driver from Abrams, Wisconsin.",
" He has competed in numerous major off-road series, including SCORE International, Short-course Off-road Drivers Association (SODA), Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR), World Series of Off-Road Racing (WSORR), and Traxxas TORC Series (TORC)."
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"Title: Jack Flannery\n\nJack Flannery (November 22, 1952 – April 6, 2010) was an American off-road racing driver who was active in the 1980s and 1990s. Flannery won six short course off-road championships in Short-course Off-road Drivers Association (SODA) and one in Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR). He had over 150 event wins in his career. He was the first person from the Midwestern United States to be inducted in the Off-road Motorsports Hall of Fame and his induction was unanimous. In his induction statement, the hall of fame said that Flannery \"brought short course off-road racing to the mainstream by being the first Midwest native to organize a professional off-road race team that was capable of competing against, and beating, the best off-road racers in the world.\"",
"Title: Off-road racing\n\nOff-road racing is a format of racing where various classes of specially modified vehicles (including cars, trucks, motorcycles, and buggies) compete in races through off-road environments.",
"Title: Evan Evans (racing driver)\n\nEvan Walker Evans (born February 11, 1965) is an American professional off-road racer. He raced in the Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR) series in the 1990s when he was the Pro 2 champion in CORR despite racing using hand controls since he is a paraplegic. He continues to race occasional races as of the end of the 2012 season. Evan Evans is the son of off-road racing \"The Legend\" Walker Evans.",
"Title: Carl Renezeder\n\nCarl Renezeder (born April 16, 1964) is an American off-road racer for Team Renezeder Racing. As of the end of the 2016 season, Renezeder has won 121 short course national events he has competed in Lucas Oil Off Road Racing (LOORR), Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR), and World Series of Off Road Racing (WSORR). He has won nine short course off-road racing championships. Renezeder was also the first driver in short-course off-road racing history to win championships in both two wheel drive and four wheel drive trophy trucks in the same season when he won the 2009 Unlimited 2 and Unlimited 4 divisions in LOORRS.",
"Title: 1:10 radio-controlled off-road buggy\n\nThe 1:10 radio-controlled off-road buggy is a 1:10 scale radio-controlled dune buggy designed for off-road racing. These cars are originally based on their full-scale equivalents that are commonly found in desert racing. The buggies are split into two race categories, two (2WD) and four-wheel drive (4WD). These can easily be distinguished visually by their wheel size at the front. Cars are typically electric powered, but nitro versions do exist but are less common because racing classes exist for electric cars. The class is inexpensive and similar to a number of other classes, and this makes them popular with newcomers. The cars are also known as 1/10 off-road.",
"Title: Walker Evans (racing driver)\n\nRoger Walker Evans (born December 3, 1938) is an Off-road Motorsports Hall of Fame driver. He was also a driver and owner in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. Nicknamed \"The Legend\", he is the father of off-road racer Evan Evans. He resides in Riverside, California.",
"Title: Scott Taylor (racing driver)\n\nScott Taylor (born September 15, 1955) is a retired American professional off-road racing driver from Belvidere, Illinois. His off-road racing career began in 1974 with buggies and his career peaked in the premiere two-wheel-drive truck class called Pro2 . He retired from driving after the completion of the 2013 Traxxas TORC Series (TORC) Heavy Metal race at Crandon.",
"Title: Apdaly Lopez\n\nCarlos \"Apdaly\" Lopez (born December 2, 1994) is an off-road racing driver from Tecate, Baja California. Lopez won the gold medal in the Stadium Super Trucks class at the X Games Austin 2014. His father, Juan Carlos Lopez, is also a professional off-road racer.",
"Title: Larry Roeseler\n\nLarry Roeseler is an American professional off-road racer in motorcycle and Trophy Truck classes. He is a 10-time overall winner of the Baja 1000, 12-time overall winner of the Baja 500 and a 10-time gold medalist in the International Six Days Enduro. He has spent the past 25 years racing in numerous off-road circuits, including SCORE/Tecate Baja series and Best In The Desert series. Roeseler also has numerous A.M.A. off-road titles including National Hare and Hound and National enduro championships.",
"Title: Johnny Greaves (racing driver)\n\nJohnny Greaves (born March 21, 1966) is a professional American off-road racing racetruck driver from Abrams, Wisconsin. He has competed in numerous major off-road series, including SCORE International, Short-course Off-road Drivers Association (SODA), Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR), World Series of Off-Road Racing (WSORR), and Traxxas TORC Series (TORC)."
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Aaj Ka Hindustan stars an Indian dancer who is proficient in what style?
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"Tapan Sinha (2 October 1924 – 15 January 2009) was one of the most prominent Indian film directors of his time forming a legendary quartet with Satyajit Ray, Ritwik Ghatak and Mrinal Sen.",
" He was primarily a Bengali filmmaker who worked both in Hindi cinema and Bengali cinema, directing films like \"Kabuliwala\" (1957), \"Louha-Kapat\", \"Sagina Mahato\" (1970), \"Apanjan\" (1968), \"Kshudhita Pashan\" and children's film \"Safed Haathi\" (1978) and \"Aaj Ka Robinhood\".",
" Sinha started his career in 1946, as a sound engineer with New Theatres film production house in Kolkata, then in 1950 left for England where he worked at Pinewood Studios for next two years, before returning home to start his six decade long career in Indian cinema, making films in Bengali, Hindi and Oriya languages, straddling genres from social realism, family drama, labour rights, to children's fantasy films.",
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"Ravi Mama (Kannada: ರವಿಮಾಮ ) is a 1999 Indian Kannada language romance-drama musical film directed by S. Narayan and produced by S. K. Raju.",
" The film stars V. Ravichandran and Nagma in the lead roles.",
" The film is a remake of Hindi blockbuster film \"Aaj Ka Arjun\" (1990) starring Amitabh Bachchan and Jayaprada in the lead roles which was inturn a remake of Tamil film \"En Thangachi Padichava\"."
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"Balu ABCDEFG is a 2005 Indian Telugu-language action crime film released on 6 January 2005 and was directed by A. Karunakaran.",
" This film stars Pawan Kalyan, Shriya, and Neha Oberoi.",
" The film was produced by C. Ashwini Dutt under his production company Vyjayanthi Movies.",
" Later this film was remade in Dhallywood named Dhakar King starred Shakib Khan and Apu Bishwas.",
" The film was later dubbed in Hindi as Aaj Ka Gundaraaj."
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"Rajadhani (Kannada: ರಾಜಧಾನಿ ) is a 2011 Indian Kannada film directed by debutante Sowmya Sathyan N. R., starring Yash, Prakash Raj, Chetan Chandra, Sathya It also stars Umashree and Sheena Shahabadi, a Mumbai-based model-turned-actress.",
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"Aaj Ka Robin Hood (Translation: Today's robin hood) is a 1988 adventure-drama Indian Hindi film directed and produced by Tapan Sinha.",
" It starred Anil Chatterjee, Utpal Dutt, Nana Patekar, Rabi Ghosh and Satish Shah in lead roles.",
" Music for the film was also scored by Tapan Sinha."
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"Jayamala is a Kannada (Indian) film actress.",
" Her films include \"Giri Kanye\", \"Shankar Guru\", \"Aaj Ka Ye Ghar\", \"Sampoorna Teerth Yatraa\", \"Balak\", \"Spy in Rome\", \"Love and Murder\" and \"Harishchandra Taramati\".",
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"Aaj Ka Hindustan (Today's Indian) is a 1940 Bollywood film directed by Jayant Desai and starring Rose, Prithviraj Kapoor, Ishwarlal, Sitara Devi and comedian Charlie.",
" It was produced by Movietone.",
" The film is the story of two brothers — one a nationalist (Prithviraj) ."
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"Gang Leader is a 1991 Indian Telugu crime film starring Chiranjeevi and Vijayashanti directed by Vijaya Bapineedu, with soundtrack by Bappi Lahari, and dance choreography by Prabhu Deva.",
" The film emerged as a musical blockbuster, cult classic.",
" It surpassed the box office collections of the blockbuster and industry hit \"Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari\".",
" Later it was dubbed in Tamil with same title.",
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"Sitara Devi (8 November 1920 – 25 November 2014) was an eminent Indian dancer of the classical Kathak style of dancing.",
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"Gauriprasanna Mazumder (1924–1986) was an Indian Bengali lyricist.",
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" He won the Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards for best lyricist for Swaralipi (1962), Palatak (1964), Anthony Firingee (1968), Bon Palashir Padabali (1974), Sanyasi Raja (1976) and Anurager Chhoan (1987, posthumously)."
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"Title: Tapan Sinha\n\nTapan Sinha (2 October 1924 – 15 January 2009) was one of the most prominent Indian film directors of his time forming a legendary quartet with Satyajit Ray, Ritwik Ghatak and Mrinal Sen. He was primarily a Bengali filmmaker who worked both in Hindi cinema and Bengali cinema, directing films like \"Kabuliwala\" (1957), \"Louha-Kapat\", \"Sagina Mahato\" (1970), \"Apanjan\" (1968), \"Kshudhita Pashan\" and children's film \"Safed Haathi\" (1978) and \"Aaj Ka Robinhood\". Sinha started his career in 1946, as a sound engineer with New Theatres film production house in Kolkata, then in 1950 left for England where he worked at Pinewood Studios for next two years, before returning home to start his six decade long career in Indian cinema, making films in Bengali, Hindi and Oriya languages, straddling genres from social realism, family drama, labour rights, to children's fantasy films. He was arguably the most uncompromising filmmaker outside the orbit of Parallel Cinema.",
"Title: Ravimama\n\nRavi Mama (Kannada: ರವಿಮಾಮ ) is a 1999 Indian Kannada language romance-drama musical film directed by S. Narayan and produced by S. K. Raju. The film stars V. Ravichandran and Nagma in the lead roles. The film is a remake of Hindi blockbuster film \"Aaj Ka Arjun\" (1990) starring Amitabh Bachchan and Jayaprada in the lead roles which was inturn a remake of Tamil film \"En Thangachi Padichava\".",
"Title: Balu ABCDEFG\n\nBalu ABCDEFG is a 2005 Indian Telugu-language action crime film released on 6 January 2005 and was directed by A. Karunakaran. This film stars Pawan Kalyan, Shriya, and Neha Oberoi. The film was produced by C. Ashwini Dutt under his production company Vyjayanthi Movies. Later this film was remade in Dhallywood named Dhakar King starred Shakib Khan and Apu Bishwas. The film was later dubbed in Hindi as Aaj Ka Gundaraaj.",
"Title: Rajadhani (2011 film)\n\nRajadhani (Kannada: ರಾಜಧಾನಿ ) is a 2011 Indian Kannada film directed by debutante Sowmya Sathyan N. R., starring Yash, Prakash Raj, Chetan Chandra, Sathya It also stars Umashree and Sheena Shahabadi, a Mumbai-based model-turned-actress. . It was dubbed into Hindi as \"Aaj Ka Gangster\".",
"Title: Aaj Ka Robin Hood\n\nAaj Ka Robin Hood (Translation: Today's robin hood) is a 1988 adventure-drama Indian Hindi film directed and produced by Tapan Sinha. It starred Anil Chatterjee, Utpal Dutt, Nana Patekar, Rabi Ghosh and Satish Shah in lead roles. Music for the film was also scored by Tapan Sinha.",
"Title: Jayamala (actress)\n\nJayamala is a Kannada (Indian) film actress. Her films include \"Giri Kanye\", \"Shankar Guru\", \"Aaj Ka Ye Ghar\", \"Sampoorna Teerth Yatraa\", \"Balak\", \"Spy in Rome\", \"Love and Murder\" and \"Harishchandra Taramati\". She has also produced the film \"Aaj Ka Ye Ghar\".",
"Title: Aaj Ka Hindustan\n\nAaj Ka Hindustan (Today's Indian) is a 1940 Bollywood film directed by Jayant Desai and starring Rose, Prithviraj Kapoor, Ishwarlal, Sitara Devi and comedian Charlie. It was produced by Movietone. The film is the story of two brothers — one a nationalist (Prithviraj) .",
"Title: Gang Leader\n\nGang Leader is a 1991 Indian Telugu crime film starring Chiranjeevi and Vijayashanti directed by Vijaya Bapineedu, with soundtrack by Bappi Lahari, and dance choreography by Prabhu Deva. The film emerged as a musical blockbuster, cult classic. It surpassed the box office collections of the blockbuster and industry hit \"Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari\". Later it was dubbed in Tamil with same title. The film was later remade in Hindi as \"Aaj Ka Goonda Raj\" with Chiranjeevi and Meenakshi Seshadri in lead roles, and in Kannada as \"Kutumba\" starring Upendra.",
"Title: Sitara Devi\n\nSitara Devi (8 November 1920 – 25 November 2014) was an eminent Indian dancer of the classical Kathak style of dancing. Rabindranath Tagore described her as \"Nritya Samragini\", meaning the empress of dance, after watching her performance when she was just 16 years old. The epithet continues, and she is still described as the \"Kathak queen\".",
"Title: Gauriprasanna Mazumder\n\nGauriprasanna Mazumder (1924–1986) was an Indian Bengali lyricist. He is most commonly associated with the black and white era of Bengali cinema, when he penned several enduring classics for the films Anyay Abichar, Maqsad, Tinmurti, Aparupa, Anusandhan, and Aaj Ka Mahatma. He won the Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards for best lyricist for Swaralipi (1962), Palatak (1964), Anthony Firingee (1968), Bon Palashir Padabali (1974), Sanyasi Raja (1976) and Anurager Chhoan (1987, posthumously)."
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3,330
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Who is older, John Berberian or Paul Robert Ignatius?
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Paul Robert Ignatius
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" The church is the replica of St.Joseph's Cathedral, Palayam.",
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"Title: Paul Easter\n\nPaul Robert Easter (born 14 May 1963) is a former competitive swimmer who represented Great Britain in the Olympics, and competed for Scotland in the Commonwealth Games. He was freestyle swimmer, and swam for Warrender Baths Club in Edinburgh. He also swam for City of Swansea swimming club and Arizona State University while studying there. He competed at the Summer Olympics for Great Britain at the 1984 (Los Angeles, California). In 1984 he claimed the bronze medal in the 4×200 m freestyle relay, alongside Neil Cochran, Andrew Astbury, and Paul Howe.",
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3,331
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Which band is from Ohio, Guided by Voices or Gravity Kills?
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Guided by Voices
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" Its biggest commercial successes were the triple platinum Nine Inch Nails's \"Pretty Hate Machine\", two double platinum releases by Lil Jon, and platinum releases by Snoop Dogg and Tha Eastsidaz, Dashboard Confessional, Default and Ying Yang Twins as well as gold releases by Sevendust, Gravity Kills and The Black Crowes and Jimmy Page.",
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"Title: Rocky Morton\n\nRocky Morton (born 1955) is an English director. He was the co-creator of Max Headroom and co-director on \"Super Mario Bros\". Various music videos by Tom Tom Club, Talking Heads, Gravity Kills, Orgy, George Harrison and Miles Davis are credited to Morton. Videos include \"New Frontier\". Alongside his partner, Annabel Jankel, the duo made their television debut with the original \",\" and its Americanized version. The duo made their big-screen debut with the remake of the film noir classic, \"D.O.A.,\" starring Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan.",
"Title: Gravity Kills\n\nGravity Kills is an American industrial rock band from St. Louis, Missouri. Their music was described by one critic as \"a blending of eerie industrial rock with a pop-infused melodic chorus and a bit of hard-core head banging.\"",
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"Title: Perversion (album)\n\n\"Perversion\" is a 1998 album by Industrial Rock act Gravity Kills.",
"Title: Falling (Gravity Kills song)\n\n\"Falling\" is a song by industrial rock band Gravity Kills from the album \"Perversion\", released by TVT Records in 1998."
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What is the name of this collection of whimsical poems by T.S. Eliot, in which Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer are fictional characters?
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Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats
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"Title: Sweeney Agonistes\n\nSweeney Agonistes by T.S. Eliot was his first attempt at writing a verse drama although he was unable to complete the piece. In 1926 and 1927 he separately published two scenes from this attempt and then collected them in 1932 in a small book under the title \"Sweeney Agonistes: Fragments of an Aristophanic Melodrama\". The scenes are frequently performed together as a one-act play. \"Sweeney Agonistes\" is currently available in print in Eliot's \"Collected Poems: 1909–1962\" listed under his \"Unfinished Poems\" with the \"Fragments of an Aristophanic Melodrama\" part of the play's original title removed. The scenes are separately titled \"Fragment of a Prologue\" and \"Fragment of an Agon.\"",
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"Title: Mungo Jerry\n\nMungo Jerry are a British rock group who experienced their greatest success in the early 1970s, with a changing line-up that has always been fronted by Ray Dorset. The group's name was inspired by the poem \"Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer,\" from T. S. Eliot's \"Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats.\" The group's biggest hit was \"In the Summertime\". It remains their most successful and most recognisable song. They had nine charting singles in the UK, including two number ones, and five top 20 hits in South Africa.",
"Title: Charlotte Champe Stearns\n\nCharlotte Champe Stearns Eliot (1843–1929), was a school teacher, poet, and social worker. She was the daughter-in-law of William Greenleaf Eliot, a leading minister in St. Louis, Missouri and a founder of Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, mother of T.S. Eliot, a famous poet, editor and literary critic, and spouse of Henry Ware Eliot, who ran the Hydraulic Press Brick Company in St. Louis, Missouri.",
"Title: Charles William Eliot\n\nCharles William Eliot (March 20, 1834 – August 22, 1926) was an American academic who was selected as Harvard's president in 1869. He transformed the provincial college into the preeminent American research university. Eliot served until 1909, having the longest term as president in the university's history. He was a cousin of the Nobel Prize-winning poet T.S. Eliot.",
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"Title: Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats\n\nOld Possum's Book of Practical Cats (1939) is a collection of whimsical poems by T. S. Eliot about feline psychology and sociology, published by Faber and Faber. It is the basis for the musical \"Cats\".",
"Title: Brian Turner (American poet)\n\nBrian Turner (born 1967) is an American poet, essayist, and professor. He won the 2005 Beatrice Hawley Award for his debut collection, \"Here, Bullet\" (Alice James Books) the first of many awards and honors received for this collection of poems about his experience as a soldier in the Iraq War. His honors since include a Lannan Literary Fellowship and NEA Literature Fellowship in Poetry, and the Amy Lowell Poetry Travelling Scholarship. His second collection, shortlisted for the 2010 T.S. Eliot Prize is \"Phantom Noise\" (Alice James Books, USA; Bloodaxe Books, UK, 2010)."
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On January 30, 2017, Elaine Duke was nominated by President Donald Trump to become the United States Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security under a man born in which year ?
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1950
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" The Homeland Security Advisor is a statutory member of the Homeland Security Council.",
" Serving at the pleasure of the President, the Homeland Security Advisor does not require Senate confirmation for appointment to the office."
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"Kirstjen M. Nielsen is a government official and national security expert who currently serves as Principal Deputy White House Chief of Staff to U.S. President Donald Trump since September 6, 2017.",
" She informally performed the role of Deputy Chief of Staff since the time John F. Kelly became White House Chief of Staff on July 31, 2017.",
" Nielsen had previously served as Kelly's Chief of Staff at the Department of Homeland Security.",
" She is the founder and former President of Sunesis Consulting.",
" Prior to serving in the Trump administration, she was a senior fellow and member of the Resilience Task Force of the Center for Cyber & Homeland Security think tank at the George Washington University and served on the Global Risks Report Advisory Board of the World Economic Forum.",
" She holds degrees from the Georgetown School of Foreign Service and the University of Virginia Law School."
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"James Milton Loy (born August 10, 1942) is a former United States Coast Guard admiral who served as the acting U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security in 2005 and U.S. Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security (DHS) from December 4, 2003, to March 1, 2005.",
" Prior to his appointment as the DHS Deputy Secretary, he served as the second administrator of the Transportation Security Administration from 2002 to 2003, and before that as the Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard from 1998 to 2002."
],
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"David L. Bernhardt is an American attorney and government administrator who currently serves as the United States Deputy Secretary of the Interior.",
" A partner and shareholder at the Colorado law firm Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, he began working for the United States Department of the Interior in 2001, and served as the department's solicitor from 2006 to 2009, among other roles.",
" On April 28, 2017, President Donald Trump nominated him to be the United States Deputy Secretary of the Interior.",
" He was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on July 24, 2017.",
" He was then sworn into office on August 1, 2017."
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},
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"sentences": [
"John Francis Kelly (born May 11, 1950) is the current White House Chief of Staff for U.S. President Donald Trump, previously serving as U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security in the same administration."
],
"title": "John F. Kelly"
},
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"Sloan D. Gibson IV (born 1951/1952) is the former United States Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs.",
" Gibson was confirmed as the Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs by the United States Senate on February 11, 2014, replacing former Deputy Secretary W. Scott Gould who resigned on May 17, 2013.",
" He became the acting Secretary of Veterans Affairs after Secretary Eric Shinseki resigned on May 30, 2014.",
" Gibson held the acting secretary and deputy secretary positions concurrently until Robert McDonald was sworn in as the Secretary of Veterans Affairs on July 30, 2014."
],
"title": "Sloan D. Gibson"
},
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"sentences": [
"John Marshall Mitnick is an American attorney who serves as Senior Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary of the Heritage Foundation.",
" He is President Donald Trump's nominee to become General Counsel of the United States Department of Homeland Security.",
" Mitnick previously served as Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary at Raytheon.",
" During the presidency of George W. Bush, he served as Deputy Counsel of the Homeland Security Council and then as Associate Counsel to the President."
],
"title": "John Marshall Mitnick"
},
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"sentences": [
"Thomas P. \"Tom\" Bossert (born March 25, 1975) is an American lawyer and Republican White House staffer, currently serving President Donald Trump as Homeland Security Advisor.",
" Immediately before, he was fellow at the Atlantic Council and prior to that he served as Deputy Homeland Security Advisor to President George W. Bush.",
" In that capacity, he co-authored the 2007 National Strategy for Homeland Security.",
" Prior to that, Bossert held positions in the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Small Business Administration, the Office of the Independent Counsel, and the House of Representatives.",
" He also was appointed as the Director of Infrastructure Protection under Bush, overseeing the security of critical U.S. infrastructure, a post he held for two years.",
" Following that, he was appointed the Senior Director for Preparedness Policy within the Executive Office of the President."
],
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"Elaine Costanzo Duke (born 1958) is an American civil servant who is the current Acting United States Secretary of Homeland Security.",
" On January 30, 2017, she was nominated by President Donald Trump to become the United States Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security under John F. Kelly.",
" She became acting Secretary of Homeland Security on July 31, 2017, when John F. Kelly assumed the office of White House Chief of Staff."
],
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"Thomas G. Bowman is an American political aide who has served as the United States Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs since 2017.",
" On June 21, 2017, President Donald Trump nominated him to be the United States Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs.",
" This nomination was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on August 3, 2017."
],
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"Title: Kirstjen Nielsen\n\nKirstjen M. Nielsen is a government official and national security expert who currently serves as Principal Deputy White House Chief of Staff to U.S. President Donald Trump since September 6, 2017. She informally performed the role of Deputy Chief of Staff since the time John F. Kelly became White House Chief of Staff on July 31, 2017. Nielsen had previously served as Kelly's Chief of Staff at the Department of Homeland Security. She is the founder and former President of Sunesis Consulting. Prior to serving in the Trump administration, she was a senior fellow and member of the Resilience Task Force of the Center for Cyber & Homeland Security think tank at the George Washington University and served on the Global Risks Report Advisory Board of the World Economic Forum. She holds degrees from the Georgetown School of Foreign Service and the University of Virginia Law School.",
"Title: James Loy\n\nJames Milton Loy (born August 10, 1942) is a former United States Coast Guard admiral who served as the acting U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security in 2005 and U.S. Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security (DHS) from December 4, 2003, to March 1, 2005. Prior to his appointment as the DHS Deputy Secretary, he served as the second administrator of the Transportation Security Administration from 2002 to 2003, and before that as the Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard from 1998 to 2002.",
"Title: David L. Bernhardt\n\nDavid L. Bernhardt is an American attorney and government administrator who currently serves as the United States Deputy Secretary of the Interior. A partner and shareholder at the Colorado law firm Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, he began working for the United States Department of the Interior in 2001, and served as the department's solicitor from 2006 to 2009, among other roles. On April 28, 2017, President Donald Trump nominated him to be the United States Deputy Secretary of the Interior. He was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on July 24, 2017. He was then sworn into office on August 1, 2017.",
"Title: John F. Kelly\n\nJohn Francis Kelly (born May 11, 1950) is the current White House Chief of Staff for U.S. President Donald Trump, previously serving as U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security in the same administration.",
"Title: Sloan D. Gibson\n\nSloan D. Gibson IV (born 1951/1952) is the former United States Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs. Gibson was confirmed as the Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs by the United States Senate on February 11, 2014, replacing former Deputy Secretary W. Scott Gould who resigned on May 17, 2013. He became the acting Secretary of Veterans Affairs after Secretary Eric Shinseki resigned on May 30, 2014. Gibson held the acting secretary and deputy secretary positions concurrently until Robert McDonald was sworn in as the Secretary of Veterans Affairs on July 30, 2014.",
"Title: John Marshall Mitnick\n\nJohn Marshall Mitnick is an American attorney who serves as Senior Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary of the Heritage Foundation. He is President Donald Trump's nominee to become General Counsel of the United States Department of Homeland Security. Mitnick previously served as Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary at Raytheon. During the presidency of George W. Bush, he served as Deputy Counsel of the Homeland Security Council and then as Associate Counsel to the President.",
"Title: Tom Bossert\n\nThomas P. \"Tom\" Bossert (born March 25, 1975) is an American lawyer and Republican White House staffer, currently serving President Donald Trump as Homeland Security Advisor. Immediately before, he was fellow at the Atlantic Council and prior to that he served as Deputy Homeland Security Advisor to President George W. Bush. In that capacity, he co-authored the 2007 National Strategy for Homeland Security. Prior to that, Bossert held positions in the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Small Business Administration, the Office of the Independent Counsel, and the House of Representatives. He also was appointed as the Director of Infrastructure Protection under Bush, overseeing the security of critical U.S. infrastructure, a post he held for two years. Following that, he was appointed the Senior Director for Preparedness Policy within the Executive Office of the President.",
"Title: Elaine Duke\n\nElaine Costanzo Duke (born 1958) is an American civil servant who is the current Acting United States Secretary of Homeland Security. On January 30, 2017, she was nominated by President Donald Trump to become the United States Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security under John F. Kelly. She became acting Secretary of Homeland Security on July 31, 2017, when John F. Kelly assumed the office of White House Chief of Staff.",
"Title: Thomas G. Bowman\n\nThomas G. Bowman is an American political aide who has served as the United States Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs since 2017. On June 21, 2017, President Donald Trump nominated him to be the United States Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs. This nomination was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on August 3, 2017."
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3,334
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Audrey and Women's Physique World are both what type of publication?
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magazine
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comparison
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medium
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"Nanita Maharjan (born 1985) is a Nepali bodybuilder.",
" She won a bronze medal in the athlete physique (165 cm) category of the 8th WBPF World Bodybuilding and Physique Sports Championships in Pattaya, Thailand on 4 December 2016.",
" The event was her international debut and her medal Nepal's first ever medal in the tournament.",
" Maharjan is the second Nepali women bodybuilder to take part in the competition."
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"The Saxon Greeting, or Sachsengruss, is a gymnastic routine made famous by the Werk Glaube und Schönheit (Faith and Beauty Society), an organisation set up in Nazi Germany for young women aged between 17 and 21, and part of the Bund Deutscher Mädel (League of German Girls).",
" The routine involved rhythmic dancing and knee bending exercises specifically designed to show off the female physique, and the dancers wore short white gymnastic outfits similar to those of the Women's League of Health and Beauty in the United Kingdom.",
" In the years prior to the Second World War the society often toured outside Germany giving displays in other countries."
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" While closest in form and function to gazettes in the Western world, they have also been called \"palace reports\" or \"imperial bulletins\".",
" Different sources place their first publication as early as the Han Dynasty (206 BC–220 AD) or as late as the Tang Dynasty (June 18, 618–June 4, 907).",
" They contained official announcements and news, and were intended to be seen only by bureaucrats (and a given \"dibao\" might only be intended for a certain subset of bureaucrats).",
" Selected items from a gazette might then be conveyed to local citizenry by word of mouth and/or posted announcements.",
" Frequency of publication varied widely over time and place.",
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" The introduction of European-style Chinese language newspapers, along with the growing intersection of Chinese and global affairs generally, applied pressure for the Dibao to adapt, and circulation of the \"Beijing Gazette\" was in the tens of thousands by the time publication ceased altogether with the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1911.",
" The gazettes from Beijing at this time were known as \"Jingbao\" (京報), literally \"reports from the capital\"."
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"The Pink Boots Society (PBS) is a non-profit organization with international membership which supports women working in the brewing profession, especially in creating craft beer.",
" The organization helps women brewers meet mentors, have the opportunity to network with other women in the profession and raises awareness of women in brewing.",
" PBS also encourages women brewers to further their education and helps teach the skills needed to become beer judges.",
" PBS raises money for scholarships for women to continue their education in brewing.",
" There are around 1,800 members across the world.",
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"The 1921 Women's Olympiad (\"Olympiades Féminines\" and \"Jeux Olympiques Féminins\" ) was the first international women's sports event, a 5-day multi-sport event organised by Alice Milliat and held on 24–31 March 1921 in Monte Carlo at the International Sporting Club of Monaco.",
" The tournament was formally called \"\"1er Meeting International d'Education Physique Féminine de Sports Athlétiques\"\" It was the first of three Women's Olympiads or \"Monte Carlo Games\" held annually at the venue, and the forerunner of the quadrennial Women's World Games, organised in 1922–34 by the International Women's Sports Federation founded by Milliat later in 1921."
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"Domestic violence in Brazil involves any type of violence or abuse by intimate partners or family members against one another.",
" The majority of domestic violence cases in Brazil are performed by the man against their female partners.",
" In 2015, the Government released a study that showed that at every seven minutes a women was a victim of domestic violence in Brazil, over 70% of the Brazilian female population will suffer some kind of violence throughout their lifetime and 1 in every 4 women reports being a victim of psychological or physical violence.",
" Although Brazil acknowledged that domestic violence was a problem in the 1940s, the Government has only acted upon it from 1980s onwards, with the creation of the Women Police Stations (Delegacia da Mulher) and later in 2006, with the publication of the Domestic Violence law."
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"Tomoko Uemura in Her Bath is a photograph taken by American photojournalist W. Eugene Smith in 1971.",
" Many commentators regard \"Tomoko\" as Smith's greatest work.",
" The black-and-white photo depicts a mother cradling her severely deformed, naked daughter in a traditional Japanese bathroom.",
" The mother, Ryoko Uemura, agreed to deliberately pose the startlingly intimate photograph with Smith to illustrate the terrible effects of Minamata disease (a type of mercury poisoning) on the body and mind of her daughter Tomoko.",
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"Carroll Smith-Rosenberg is the Mary Frances Berry Collegiate Professor of History, American Culture, and Women’s Studies, Emerita, at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.",
" She is known for her path-breaking scholarship in US women’s and gender history, and for her significant contributions to developing interdisciplinary programs and international scholarly networks addressing women’s history, gender studies, the history of sexuality, and cultural and Atlantic studies.",
" Her groundbreaking article, “The Female World of Love and Ritual,” established the legitimacy of lesbian history as it helped move women’s history from the margins to the mainstream of historical scholarship, creating “a template for how feminists could literally make history” (Potter, 2015).",
" Her first publication in this area, the article “Dis-covering the Subject of the Great Constitutional Debate,” was awarded the Binkley-Stephenson Award by the Organization of American Historians in 1993.",
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"Title: Saxon Greeting\n\nThe Saxon Greeting, or Sachsengruss, is a gymnastic routine made famous by the Werk Glaube und Schönheit (Faith and Beauty Society), an organisation set up in Nazi Germany for young women aged between 17 and 21, and part of the Bund Deutscher Mädel (League of German Girls). The routine involved rhythmic dancing and knee bending exercises specifically designed to show off the female physique, and the dancers wore short white gymnastic outfits similar to those of the Women's League of Health and Beauty in the United Kingdom. In the years prior to the Second World War the society often toured outside Germany giving displays in other countries.",
"Title: Dibao (ancient Chinese gazette)\n\nDibao (), literally \"reports from the [official] residences\", were a type of publications issued by central and local governments in imperial China. While closest in form and function to gazettes in the Western world, they have also been called \"palace reports\" or \"imperial bulletins\". Different sources place their first publication as early as the Han Dynasty (206 BC–220 AD) or as late as the Tang Dynasty (June 18, 618–June 4, 907). They contained official announcements and news, and were intended to be seen only by bureaucrats (and a given \"dibao\" might only be intended for a certain subset of bureaucrats). Selected items from a gazette might then be conveyed to local citizenry by word of mouth and/or posted announcements. Frequency of publication varied widely over time and place. Before the invention of moveable type printing they were hand-written or printed with engraved wooden blocks. The introduction of European-style Chinese language newspapers, along with the growing intersection of Chinese and global affairs generally, applied pressure for the Dibao to adapt, and circulation of the \"Beijing Gazette\" was in the tens of thousands by the time publication ceased altogether with the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1911. The gazettes from Beijing at this time were known as \"Jingbao\" (京報), literally \"reports from the capital\".",
"Title: Pink Boots Society\n\nThe Pink Boots Society (PBS) is a non-profit organization with international membership which supports women working in the brewing profession, especially in creating craft beer. The organization helps women brewers meet mentors, have the opportunity to network with other women in the profession and raises awareness of women in brewing. PBS also encourages women brewers to further their education and helps teach the skills needed to become beer judges. PBS raises money for scholarships for women to continue their education in brewing. There are around 1,800 members across the world. Membership is free, but all members must be women and have some type of career in the brewing world or related to beer and beer-making.",
"Title: Women's Physique World\n\nWomen's Physique World was a magazine covering female bodybuilding and fitness and figure competition, published from 1984 to 2006.",
"Title: 1921 Women's Olympiad\n\nThe 1921 Women's Olympiad (\"Olympiades Féminines\" and \"Jeux Olympiques Féminins\" ) was the first international women's sports event, a 5-day multi-sport event organised by Alice Milliat and held on 24–31 March 1921 in Monte Carlo at the International Sporting Club of Monaco. The tournament was formally called \"\"1er Meeting International d'Education Physique Féminine de Sports Athlétiques\"\" It was the first of three Women's Olympiads or \"Monte Carlo Games\" held annually at the venue, and the forerunner of the quadrennial Women's World Games, organised in 1922–34 by the International Women's Sports Federation founded by Milliat later in 1921.",
"Title: Domestic violence in Brazil\n\nDomestic violence in Brazil involves any type of violence or abuse by intimate partners or family members against one another. The majority of domestic violence cases in Brazil are performed by the man against their female partners. In 2015, the Government released a study that showed that at every seven minutes a women was a victim of domestic violence in Brazil, over 70% of the Brazilian female population will suffer some kind of violence throughout their lifetime and 1 in every 4 women reports being a victim of psychological or physical violence. Although Brazil acknowledged that domestic violence was a problem in the 1940s, the Government has only acted upon it from 1980s onwards, with the creation of the Women Police Stations (Delegacia da Mulher) and later in 2006, with the publication of the Domestic Violence law.",
"Title: Tomoko Uemura in Her Bath\n\nTomoko Uemura in Her Bath is a photograph taken by American photojournalist W. Eugene Smith in 1971. Many commentators regard \"Tomoko\" as Smith's greatest work. The black-and-white photo depicts a mother cradling her severely deformed, naked daughter in a traditional Japanese bathroom. The mother, Ryoko Uemura, agreed to deliberately pose the startlingly intimate photograph with Smith to illustrate the terrible effects of Minamata disease (a type of mercury poisoning) on the body and mind of her daughter Tomoko. Upon publication the photo became world famous, significantly raising the international profile of Minamata disease and the struggle of the victims for recognition and compensation. At the wishes of Tomoko Uemura's family, the photograph was withdrawn from further publication in 1997, 20 years after Tomoko's death.",
"Title: Audrey (magazine)\n\nAudrey Magazine, or also known as Audrey, was an award-winning national publication covering the Asian experience, as seen from the perspective of Asian American women. Published quarterly throughout the U.S.",
"Title: Carroll Smith-Rosenberg\n\nCarroll Smith-Rosenberg is the Mary Frances Berry Collegiate Professor of History, American Culture, and Women’s Studies, Emerita, at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She is known for her path-breaking scholarship in US women’s and gender history, and for her significant contributions to developing interdisciplinary programs and international scholarly networks addressing women’s history, gender studies, the history of sexuality, and cultural and Atlantic studies. Her groundbreaking article, “The Female World of Love and Ritual,” established the legitimacy of lesbian history as it helped move women’s history from the margins to the mainstream of historical scholarship, creating “a template for how feminists could literally make history” (Potter, 2015). Her first publication in this area, the article “Dis-covering the Subject of the Great Constitutional Debate,” was awarded the Binkley-Stephenson Award by the Organization of American Historians in 1993. Her book, \"This Violent Empire: The Birth of an American National Identity\", won a Choice Award for Distinguished Scholarly Book in 2011."
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3,335
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In between Grant Nicholas and Terry Glaze, who was raised in Texas?
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Terrence Lee Glaze
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comparison
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medium
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"Renegades were a British rock band (not to be confused with the sixties band \"The Renegades\"), which started out as a side-project from two members of the band Feeder, featuring guitarist Grant Nicholas and bassist Taka Hirose, before becoming a pseudonym name for Feeder themselves.",
" Nicholas formed Renegades alongside Hirose with Karl Brazil from Ben's Brother, who completed the group and a 4-track EP was then recorded.",
" Soon later, Renegades became an alternative name for Feeder at various concerts where they would play an entire show pretending not to be Feeder, but a different band with the same members.",
" If Feeder songs released before the \"Renegades\" album were to be played, the band would announce that they're covering Feeder songs.",
" Grant Nicholas once introduced \"Tangerine\" as \"A cover of a song from a band we know\"."
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"\"Buck Rogers\" is the eleventh single by Feeder.",
" It was the first single to be taken from the \"Echo Park\" album and was released on The Echo Label.",
" The track reached number 5 in the UK Singles Chart after its release on 8 January 2001.",
" The group had originally not intended the track to be one of theirs, as frontman and main songwriter of the band Grant Nicholas, originally wrote \"Buck Rogers\" for SR-71, only for producer Gil Norton and A&R staff of Echo to convince the band they could have a hit with it themselves, after hearing a demo recorded by Feeder.",
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"Yorktown Heights was the only solo album by Feeder frontman Grant Nicholas.",
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"Pantera was an American heavy metal band from Arlington, Texas.",
" The group was formed in 1981 by the Abbott brothers – drummer Vinnie Paul and guitarist Dimebag Darrell – along with lead vocalist Terry Glaze.",
" Bassist Rex Brown joined the band the following year, replacing Tommy D. Bradford, who was the unofficial original.",
" Having started as a glam metal band, Pantera released four albums during the 1980s.",
" Looking for a new and heavier sound, Pantera replaced Glaze with Phil Anselmo in late 1986 and released \"Power Metal\" in 1988.",
" With its fifth album, 1990's \"Cowboys from Hell\", Pantera introduced a groove metal sound.",
" Pantera's sixth album, 1992's \"Vulgar Display of Power\", exhibited an even heavier sound. \"",
"Far Beyond Driven\" (1994) debuted at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200."
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"I Am the Night is the third studio album by heavy metal band Pantera, released in 1985 through Metal Magic Records.",
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" Some of Pantera's faster and heavier influences are more apparent on \"I Am the Night\", especially on the title track, \"Valhalla\" and \"Down Below\" (which was re-recorded for their next album \"Power Metal\").",
" Guitar solos took on character, hinting at Dimebag Darrell's later style.",
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"The Brightlights are a four-piece British indie rock band from Grimsby in North East Lincolnshire.",
" They released their debut single, \"Inspired By\", on 5 November 2007.",
" The single was produced by Feeder frontman Grant Nicholas."
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"\"Side By Side\" is a download-only single by the British rock band Feeder.",
" The song was released on 27 March 2011 to support victims of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan.",
" The track was originally written and demoed during the sessions for \"Renegades\" album campaign with a view of appearing on the album.",
" The song was later released, when Grant Nicholas felt that the song's chorus fitted in with the tsunami disaster.",
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"Title: Renegades (band)\n\nRenegades were a British rock band (not to be confused with the sixties band \"The Renegades\"), which started out as a side-project from two members of the band Feeder, featuring guitarist Grant Nicholas and bassist Taka Hirose, before becoming a pseudonym name for Feeder themselves. Nicholas formed Renegades alongside Hirose with Karl Brazil from Ben's Brother, who completed the group and a 4-track EP was then recorded. Soon later, Renegades became an alternative name for Feeder at various concerts where they would play an entire show pretending not to be Feeder, but a different band with the same members. If Feeder songs released before the \"Renegades\" album were to be played, the band would announce that they're covering Feeder songs. Grant Nicholas once introduced \"Tangerine\" as \"A cover of a song from a band we know\".",
"Title: Raindancer\n\nRaindancer was an electroacoustic rock band formed in Newport, Wales in the early 1990s. The band featured Grant Nicholas and Jon Lee, who later became founding members of Feeder.",
"Title: Buck Rogers (song)\n\n\"Buck Rogers\" is the eleventh single by Feeder. It was the first single to be taken from the \"Echo Park\" album and was released on The Echo Label. The track reached number 5 in the UK Singles Chart after its release on 8 January 2001. The group had originally not intended the track to be one of theirs, as frontman and main songwriter of the band Grant Nicholas, originally wrote \"Buck Rogers\" for SR-71, only for producer Gil Norton and A&R staff of Echo to convince the band they could have a hit with it themselves, after hearing a demo recorded by Feeder. It continues to be played on UK alternative radio stations as a classic hit of its genre during the early 2000s.",
"Title: Yorktown Heights (album)\n\nYorktown Heights was the only solo album by Feeder frontman Grant Nicholas. The album was released on 11 August 2014 in the United Kingdom and recorded during 2013, being a year after Nicholas announced at Feeder's final show of 2012 at the Brixton Academy that the band would be taking a break. It was with the first airplay of \"\"Soul Mates\"\" on the BBC Radio 2 show \"The Dermot O'Leary Show\" on 31 May 2014, that Grant's solo career made its radio debut.",
"Title: Pantera\n\nPantera was an American heavy metal band from Arlington, Texas. The group was formed in 1981 by the Abbott brothers – drummer Vinnie Paul and guitarist Dimebag Darrell – along with lead vocalist Terry Glaze. Bassist Rex Brown joined the band the following year, replacing Tommy D. Bradford, who was the unofficial original. Having started as a glam metal band, Pantera released four albums during the 1980s. Looking for a new and heavier sound, Pantera replaced Glaze with Phil Anselmo in late 1986 and released \"Power Metal\" in 1988. With its fifth album, 1990's \"Cowboys from Hell\", Pantera introduced a groove metal sound. Pantera's sixth album, 1992's \"Vulgar Display of Power\", exhibited an even heavier sound. \" Far Beyond Driven\" (1994) debuted at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200.",
"Title: I Am the Night\n\nI Am the Night is the third studio album by heavy metal band Pantera, released in 1985 through Metal Magic Records. The album was made available only on vinyl and cassette, with any subsequent CD releases being bootlegs transferred from the vinyl or tape originals. Some of Pantera's faster and heavier influences are more apparent on \"I Am the Night\", especially on the title track, \"Valhalla\" and \"Down Below\" (which was re-recorded for their next album \"Power Metal\"). Guitar solos took on character, hinting at Dimebag Darrell's later style. It was also the last album to feature lead singer Terry Glaze. The band made their second music video for the track \"Hot and Heavy\".",
"Title: Grant Nicholas\n\nGrantley Jonathan \"Grant\" Nicholas (born 12 November 1967) is a Welsh musician, best known as the lead singer and lead guitarist of the rock band Feeder.",
"Title: The Brightlights\n\nThe Brightlights are a four-piece British indie rock band from Grimsby in North East Lincolnshire. They released their debut single, \"Inspired By\", on 5 November 2007. The single was produced by Feeder frontman Grant Nicholas.",
"Title: Side by Side (Feeder song)\n\n\"Side By Side\" is a download-only single by the British rock band Feeder. The song was released on 27 March 2011 to support victims of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan. The track was originally written and demoed during the sessions for \"Renegades\" album campaign with a view of appearing on the album. The song was later released, when Grant Nicholas felt that the song's chorus fitted in with the tsunami disaster. Before its release, the track went under the working title of \"Barbarella\".",
"Title: Terry Glaze\n\nTerrence Lee Glaze (born November 29, 1964, Columbus), known as Terry Lee, is a Texas-raised singer and guitarist who is most known for his work in American heavy metal bands Lord Tracy and Pantera."
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northeast Iceland
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"The Sauðafell raid (Icelandic or Sauðafellsferð) in January 1229 was one of the signal events in the increasing disorder that affected medieval Iceland during the period of violent struggle between rival elites known as the Age of the Sturlungs.",
" Sturla Sighvatsson had supported the sons of Hrafn Sveinbjarnarson when they killed the rapacious chieftain Þorvaldr Snorrason of Vatnsfjörður at the burning of Gillastaðir in Króksfjörður in 1228.",
" Þórðr and Snorri, Þorvaldr's sons, sought vengeance, and it was rumoured that it was Snorri Sturluson who encouraged them to direct their anger against Sturla, his own nephew, who was also his principal rival for power in the west of Iceland.",
" During the winter after the burning of Þorvaldr the brothers rode by night to Sauðafell in the Dalir region, where Sturla lived, only to find that he was not at home.",
" They broke into the farm and ransacked it, killing or wounding several of the inhabitants.",
" After threatening Solveig Sæmundardóttir, Sturla's wife, in her bedchamber, they departed with all the booty they could carry.",
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" In 1995 he was awarded The Knight’s Cross of the Order of the Falcon by the president of Iceland as recognition of his research into Old Icelandic literature.",
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" The title is slightly misleading as it deals also with the clans from Þórsnes and Alptafjörðr on Iceland.",
" The most central character is Snorri Þorgrímsson, referred to as Snorri goði and Snorri the Priest.",
" Snorri was the nephew of the hero of Gísla saga, and is also featured prominently in \"Njáls saga\" and \"Laxdœla saga\".",
" Another main interest of the \"Eyrbyggja Saga\" is to trace a few key families as they settled Iceland, specifically around the Snæfellsnes peninsula."
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" The events of the story take place in the Viking Age and concern Gunnar, a Norwegian merchant, who avenges his host's death in Iceland's Eastern Region, and must elude his enemies until he can safely escape the country."
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"Kristni saga (the book of Christianity) is an Old Norse account of the christianisation of Iceland in the 10th century and of some later church history.",
" It was probably written in the early or mid-13th century, as it is dependent on the Latin biography of King Olaf Tryggvason written by the monk Gunnlaugr Leifsson around the last decade of the 12th century.",
" This results in Latinate forms of some names.",
" The author also used work by Ari Þorgilsson, probably the now lost longer version of the \"Íslendingabók\", and \"Laxdæla saga\".",
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" They are the best-known specimens of Icelandic literature."
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"Title: Einar Pálsson\n\nEinar Pálsson (1925–1996) was an Icelandic writer. He was born in Reykjavík, Iceland. He is best known for his theories about the origin of the Icelandic Saga literature as relict mythology of pagan ritual landscapes. He acquired a cand. phil. degree in 1946, and a BA degree in English and Danish in 1957 (University of Iceland). He graduated from The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London in 1948. In 1995 he was awarded The Knight’s Cross of the Order of the Falcon by the president of Iceland as recognition of his research into Old Icelandic literature. In 1969 he put forward his theories about the roots of Icelandic culture and developed them further in a series of 11 books. His theories can be grouped into four categories:",
"Title: Thor Philip Axel Jensen\n\nThor Philip Axel Jensen (3 December 1863 – 12 September 1947) was a Danish entrepreneur who moved to Iceland at an early age and became famous there for his business activities during the first half of the twentieth century: he all but introduced big business, and even modern capitalism, to the country. His company Kveldúlfur hf. was the biggest in Iceland during the inter-war years. His descendants include some of Iceland's most powerful and well known figures.",
"Title: Eyrbyggja saga\n\nEyrbyggja saga (] ) is one of the Icelanders' sagas; its title can be translated as \"The Saga of the People of Eyri.\" It was written by an anonymous writer, who describes a long-standing feud between Snorri Goði and Arnkel Goði, two strong chieftains within the Norse community that settled in Iceland. The title is slightly misleading as it deals also with the clans from Þórsnes and Alptafjörðr on Iceland. The most central character is Snorri Þorgrímsson, referred to as Snorri goði and Snorri the Priest. Snorri was the nephew of the hero of Gísla saga, and is also featured prominently in \"Njáls saga\" and \"Laxdœla saga\". Another main interest of the \"Eyrbyggja Saga\" is to trace a few key families as they settled Iceland, specifically around the Snæfellsnes peninsula.",
"Title: Gunnars þáttr Þiðrandabana\n\nGunnars þáttr Þiðrandabana (\"The Short Saga of Gunnar, Thidrandi's Killer\") is a short saga (or þáttr) written in Old Norse in medieval Iceland. The events of the story take place in the Viking Age and concern Gunnar, a Norwegian merchant, who avenges his host's death in Iceland's Eastern Region, and must elude his enemies until he can safely escape the country.",
"Title: Kristni saga\n\nKristni saga (the book of Christianity) is an Old Norse account of the christianisation of Iceland in the 10th century and of some later church history. It was probably written in the early or mid-13th century, as it is dependent on the Latin biography of King Olaf Tryggvason written by the monk Gunnlaugr Leifsson around the last decade of the 12th century. This results in Latinate forms of some names. The author also used work by Ari Þorgilsson, probably the now lost longer version of the \"Íslendingabók\", and \"Laxdæla saga\". Based on the region of Iceland with which the text indicates the greatest familiarity, it was probably not written at Skálholt.",
"Title: Atla saga Ótryggssonar\n\nAtla saga Ótryggssonar is a relatively young text in the genre of sagas of Icelanders, most probably written in the 19th century. It takes place in Norway and Iceland during the age of the settlement of Iceland (10th century); the main character Atle grew up as a \"kolbítr\" (ash lad), but when he comes to age, he avenges the murder of his father and emigrates to Iceland. The oldest known manuscript with this text is from 1820, where it is written down in a manuscript together with other, elder saga texts.",
"Title: Sagas of Icelanders\n\nThe Sagas of Icelanders (Icelandic: \"Íslendingasögur\" ), also known as family sagas, are prose narratives mostly based on historical events that mostly took place in Iceland in the 9th, 10th, and early 11th centuries, during the so-called Saga Age. They are the best-known specimens of Icelandic literature.",
"Title: Saga Age\n\nThe Saga Age is the period in Icelandic history during which the majority of the sagas of Icelanders are set. It runs from the settlement of Iceland in 870 until about 1056 when the first bishop in Iceland founded a church at Skálaholt.",
"Title: Njarðvík (farm)\n\nNjarðvík (farm) or Njardvik (farm) is an ancient farm in northeast Iceland. The descendants of its settlers are featured in several of the Sagas of Icelanders."
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What is it called when Dalal Achcar sequences a movement of physical bodies?
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choreography
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" This organization believed that their teachings had been given to humanity by the Ascended Masters.",
" These were believed to be individuals who had lived in physical bodies, acquired the Wisdom and Mastery needed to become Immortal and Free of the cycles of \"re-embodiment\" and karma, and attained their \"Ascension\".",
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" Today it is the outreach arm of Church Universal and Triumphant, founded in 1975 by Prophet's wife Elizabeth Clare Prophet.",
" The stated mission of The Summit Lighthouse is to \"publish and apply the teachings of the ascended masters as taught by Mark and Elizabeth Clare Prophet.\"",
" Ascended masters are believed to be individuals who have lived in physical bodies, acquired the Wisdom and Mastery needed to become Immortal and Free of the cycles of \"re-embodiment\" and karma, and attained their \"Ascension\".",
" The \"Ascension\" is considered to be the complete permanent union of the purified inner self with the \"I AM\" Presence - that True Identity that is the unique Individualization of God of each person."
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" Mormons believe that the Father, Son, and the Holy Ghost are three distinct beings, and that the Father and Jesus have perfected, glorified, physical bodies, while the Holy Ghost is a spirit without a physical body.",
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"Title: Thermalisation\n\nIn physics, thermalisation (in American English \"thermalization\") is the process of physical bodies reaching thermal equilibrium through mutual interaction.",
"Title: The Summit Lighthouse\n\nThe Summit Lighthouse is an international spiritual organization founded on August 7, 1958, in Washington, D.C., by Mark L. Prophet. Today it is the outreach arm of Church Universal and Triumphant, founded in 1975 by Prophet's wife Elizabeth Clare Prophet. The stated mission of The Summit Lighthouse is to \"publish and apply the teachings of the ascended masters as taught by Mark and Elizabeth Clare Prophet.\" Ascended masters are believed to be individuals who have lived in physical bodies, acquired the Wisdom and Mastery needed to become Immortal and Free of the cycles of \"re-embodiment\" and karma, and attained their \"Ascension\". The \"Ascension\" is considered to be the complete permanent union of the purified inner self with the \"I AM\" Presence - that True Identity that is the unique Individualization of God of each person.",
"Title: Mechanics\n\nMechanics (Greek μηχανική ) is an area of science concerned with the behaviour of physical bodies when subjected to forces or displacements, and the subsequent effects of the bodies on their environment.",
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"Title: Choreography\n\nChoreography is the art or practice of designing sequences of movements of physical bodies (or their depictions) in which motion, form, or both are specified. \"Choreography\" may also refer to the design itself. A choreographer is one who creates choreographies by practicing the art of choreography, a process known as \"choreographing\". Choreography is used in a variety of fields, including musical theater, cheerleading, cinematography, gymnastics, fashion shows, ice skating, marching band, show choir, theatre, synchronized swimming, cardistry, video game production and animated art. In the performing arts, choreography applies to human movement and form. In dance, choreography is also known as dance choreography or \"dance composition\".",
"Title: Ascended Master Teachings\n\nStudents of Ascended Master Teachings organizations (also known as Ascended Master Activities) believe that their doctrine has been given to humanity by the Ascended Masters, individuals believed to have lived in physical bodies, acquired the wisdom and mastery needed to become immortal and free of the cycles of \"re-embodiment\" and karma, and have attained their \"ascension\", a state of \"one-ness\" with God. This knowledge is believed to have previously been taught for millions of years only within \"Ascended master retreats\" and \"Mystery schools\".",
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What is the population of the suburb of Melbourne, Australia where Uni Hill factory outlets are located?
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" The mall was 860000 sqft in size with Bass Pro Shops, Boot Barn, Book Warehouse, Gods & Monsters, and Ron Jon Surf Shop as anchor stores.",
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"Changi City Point (Chinese: 樟城坊) is a shopping mall located in the vicinity of Changi Business Park, Singapore directly opposite Expo MRT station.",
" This mall is renowned for containing factory outlets of various brands such as Adidas, Nike, Lacoste and Pedro.",
" There is also a landscaped themed rooftop garden together with a wet and dry playground on the topmost floor on level 3.",
" Anchor tenants do include Cold Storage, Koufu and Challenger .",
" Challenger's flagship store will now be based at Changi City Point with effect from 30 June 2016."
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"Direct Factory Outlets, abbreviated as DFO, is the name for a no-frills group of discount shopping centres in Australia.",
" They are large-floor warehouse buildings containing partitioned stores where retail outlets sell excess or previous seasons' stocks at reduced prices."
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"Canberra Outlet Centre (formerly known as \"DFO Canberra and Homemaker Hub\" and \"Direct Factory Outlets Canberra\") is an outlet type discount shopping centre located in Fyshwick, Australian Capital Territory, an eastern industrial suburb of Australia's capital Canberra.",
" In addition to providing retail space for 100 specialty outlet stores, the Homewares/Furniture section of the centre is designed for 24 bulky goods retailers, such as furniture and electrical chains.",
" Unlike many outlet centres, the Canberra site is not adjacent to the city's airport."
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"Harbour Town is a shopping centre concept that incorporates multiple factory outlets in one centre.",
" The centres especially popular with locals and tourists.",
" As of March 2015, there were two locations owned and operated as Harbour Towns: Biggera Waters, on Queensland's Gold Coast, and at Adelaide Airport, in South Australia.",
" A centre in Docklands, Victoria was sold in March 2014, but retains the name Harbour Town."
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"The Forum Neighbourhood Mall (previously known as Forum Value Mall) is a shopping mall located at Whitefield, Bangalore, Karnataka, India developed by Prestige Group.",
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"Bundoora is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 16 km north of Melbourne's Central Business District.",
" Its local government areas are the Cities of Banyule, Darebin and Whittlesea.",
" At the 2016 Census, Bundoora had a population of 28,653."
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"Title: Uni Hill Factory Outlets\n\nUni Hill Factory Outlets is a shopping precinct located in the University Hill area of Bundoora in the outer north eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. Brand Junction is one of nine precincts anticipated by the Janefield Development Plan, which was approved on 20 July 2004 by the City of Whittlesea and contains a mix of residential, commercial, retail and industry intended to be developed over the next 10–12 years by Melbourne property developer MAB Corporation on a 103.8 ha site which is bounded by Plenty Road to the west, the Metropolitan Ring Road to the south, the Plenty Road Gorge Parklands to the east and RMIT University's Bundoora East Campus to the north.",
"Title: Cohoes Commons\n\nCohoes Commons was a small, urban enclosed shopping mall in Cohoes, New York, mostly focusing on upscale fashion factory outlets. What is unique about this mall is that it was located in an urban area. Most malls in the Capital District of New York were much larger and located in suburban areas. The building still exists, though it is primarily an office complex at this time. It is located on Mohawk Street.",
"Title: Artegon Marketplace\n\nArtegon Marketplace, formerly known as Festival Bay Mall, was an enclosed shopping mall located on International Drive in Orlando, Florida, United States. Opened in 2002 as a property of the Belz Factory Outlets, it is owned by FB Orlando Acquisition Company, LLC and managed by Paragon Outlet Partners LLC. The mall was 860000 sqft in size with Bass Pro Shops, Boot Barn, Book Warehouse, Gods & Monsters, and Ron Jon Surf Shop as anchor stores. It also comprised several entertainment venues, including a Cinemark movie theater, Sky Zone Trampoline Park, Sky Trail Ropes Course, Gods & Monsters, and a Putting Edge glow-in-the-dark miniature golf course.",
"Title: Bridge Road, Melbourne\n\nBridge Road is a major shopping strip in Melbourne, Australia. It is best known for its abundance of clothing factory outlets, which makes it a popular tourist attraction. There are also many stores featuring up-and-coming local fashion designers, cafes and other restaurants.",
"Title: Changi City Point\n\nChangi City Point (Chinese: 樟城坊) is a shopping mall located in the vicinity of Changi Business Park, Singapore directly opposite Expo MRT station. This mall is renowned for containing factory outlets of various brands such as Adidas, Nike, Lacoste and Pedro. There is also a landscaped themed rooftop garden together with a wet and dry playground on the topmost floor on level 3. Anchor tenants do include Cold Storage, Koufu and Challenger . Challenger's flagship store will now be based at Changi City Point with effect from 30 June 2016.",
"Title: Direct Factory Outlets\n\nDirect Factory Outlets, abbreviated as DFO, is the name for a no-frills group of discount shopping centres in Australia. They are large-floor warehouse buildings containing partitioned stores where retail outlets sell excess or previous seasons' stocks at reduced prices.",
"Title: Canberra Outlet Centre\n\nCanberra Outlet Centre (formerly known as \"DFO Canberra and Homemaker Hub\" and \"Direct Factory Outlets Canberra\") is an outlet type discount shopping centre located in Fyshwick, Australian Capital Territory, an eastern industrial suburb of Australia's capital Canberra. In addition to providing retail space for 100 specialty outlet stores, the Homewares/Furniture section of the centre is designed for 24 bulky goods retailers, such as furniture and electrical chains. Unlike many outlet centres, the Canberra site is not adjacent to the city's airport.",
"Title: Harbour Town\n\nHarbour Town is a shopping centre concept that incorporates multiple factory outlets in one centre. The centres especially popular with locals and tourists. As of March 2015, there were two locations owned and operated as Harbour Towns: Biggera Waters, on Queensland's Gold Coast, and at Adelaide Airport, in South Australia. A centre in Docklands, Victoria was sold in March 2014, but retains the name Harbour Town.",
"Title: The Forum Neighborhood Mall\n\nThe Forum Neighbourhood Mall (previously known as Forum Value Mall) is a shopping mall located at Whitefield, Bangalore, Karnataka, India developed by Prestige Group. Its one of the first initiative of having mall for factory outlets of leading brands along with the supermarket, entertainment, cinemas and food court.",
"Title: Bundoora, Victoria\n\nBundoora is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 16 km north of Melbourne's Central Business District. Its local government areas are the Cities of Banyule, Darebin and Whittlesea. At the 2016 Census, Bundoora had a population of 28,653."
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"Dynamic Duo (Korean: 다이나믹듀오 ) is a Korean hip hop duo that consists of rappers Choiza and Gaeko.",
" They rose to fame with their 2004 debut album, \"Taxi Driver\", which became the best-selling Korean hip hop album ever.",
" They are signed to Amoeba Culture, a hip hop record label that they founded in 2006."
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"The discography of Outkast, an American hip hop duo consisting of rappers André 3000 and Big Boi, consists of five studio albums, one compilation album, one soundtrack album, one video album, thirty-two singles (including eight as featured artists), three promotional singles and twenty-one music videos.",
" In 1992, Outkast became the first hip hop act to be signed to the label LaFace Records; with their first studio album \"Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik\" (1994) that debuted at number 20 on the US \"Billboard\" 200.",
" \"Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik\" spawned the commercially successful single \"Player's Ball\" that has reached at number 37 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
" It was later certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).",
" Their following two albums, \"ATLiens\" (1996) and \"Aquemini\" (1998), were commercially successful in the United States; both albums peaked at number two on the \"Billboard\" 200, and were certified double-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).",
" Three singles were solicited from each album; all three from \"ATLiens\" charted on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, with \"Elevators (Me & You)\" peaking at number 12, making it the most successful.",
" The lead single from \"Aquemini\", \"Rosa Parks\", peaked at number 55 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100: two more singles, \"Skew It on the Bar-B\" and \"Da Art of Storytellin' (Pt. 1)\", were released from the album.",
" In 1998, Outkast collaborated with hip hop group Goodie Mob on the single \"Black Ice (Sky High)\" and rapper Cool Breeze on the single \"Watch for the Hook\"; both singles peaked at numbers 50 and 73 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, respectively."
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"Train of Thought is the debut album of American hip hop duo Reflection Eternal, released October 17, 2000 on Rawkus Records.",
" Collaborating as a duo, rapper Talib Kweli and DJ and hip hop producer Hi-Tek recorded the album during 1999 to 2000, following their individual musical work that gained notice in New York's underground scene during the late 1990s.",
" Kweli had previously worked with rapper Mos Def as the duo Black Star, and Hi-Tek had served as producer on the duo's debut album."
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"The Ying Yang Twins are an Atlanta-based American hip hop duo consisting of Kaine (born Eric Jackson on December 16, 1978) and D-Roc (born Deongelo Holmes on February 23, 1979).",
" The group debuted in 2000 and rose to mainstream popularity in 2003 collaborating with Britney Spears on her \"In the Zone\" album and Lil Jon on \"Get Low\".",
" In 2004 and 2005, Ying Yang Twins became more popular with party singles \"Salt Shaker\", \"What's Happnin\", \"Shake\" and \"Badd\".",
" They have received notoriety for their song \"Halftime (featuring Homebwoi)\" which is played at New Orleans Saints homegames after most touchdowns.",
" In 2008, the hip hop duo released The Official Work mixtape.",
" In 2009, they followed with \" their Ying Yang Forever mixtape.",
" Just three months later, the duo released Legendary Status: Ying Yang Twins Greatest Hits.",
" As recently as, 2013, the Ying Ying Twins released Ass in session and Twurk or Die mixtape.",
" The duo opened in December 18, 1997 and closed in July 24, 2014."
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"Felt, Vol 2: A Tribute to Lisa Bonet is the second album from American alternative hip hop duo Felt, which consists of Murs and Slug.",
" It is produced by Ant."
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"Sean Michael Daley (born September 7, 1972), better known by his stage name Slug, is an American rapper from Minneapolis, Minnesota.",
" Slug is best known as one half of the hip hop group Atmosphere, which he founded with Derek Turner (Spawn).",
" Turner has since left and Anthony Davis (Ant) produces Atmosphere with Slug.",
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"Lawless Element is an underground hip hop duo from Detroit, Michigan.",
" The duo is composed of cousins Griot (West African for \"Storyteller\", born Alfred Austin) as emcee and Magnif (born Kavi Tapsico) as DJ, producer and emcee.",
" The duo of Magnif and Griot became engulfed in hip hop culture at the ages of 6 and 9, and spent their teenage years honing their skills on the production boards and on the microphone.",
" At the ages of 16 and 19, the duo released their first single, titled \"Mic Check\", in 2003 on Running Man Records.",
" The next year, the duo hooked up with fellow Detroit native, producer J Dilla, to release the single \"The Shining\".",
" In early 2005, LE worked with Dilla's Jaylib partner Madlib on the single \"High\", which landed them a deal with popular independent rap label Babygrande Records.",
" Their debut album, \"\", was released in September 2005 to generally positive reviews.",
" \"Soundvision\" featured production from Magnif, J Dilla and Madlib and guest appearances from Dilla, Melanie Rutherford, Phat Kat, Big Tone, P.Dot, SelfSays and Diverse.",
" \"Rules Pt. 2\" was the album's lead single, and also became the duo's first music video.",
" URB magazine gave the album 4 out of 5 stars and stated that it was \"Heavily influenced by the golden age of De La Soul, Pete Rock and DJ Premier\" and that it featured \"12 top-shelf tracks\" The album also earned the duo Featured Artist status on the Okayplayer website.",
" Magnif has continued production work for a number of other underground acts, and released a mixtape titled \"SupaBeatMaker\" in late 2005.",
" The duo has announced plans for their second album, tentatively titled \"Evil\", scheduled for released in 2008 on Babygrande Records.",
" Magnif is also planning the release of a full-length production and solo album."
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"Felt: A Tribute to Christina Ricci is the first album by Felt, an American alternative hip hop duo made up of Murs and Slug.",
" It is entirely produced by Living Legends member The Grouch and it contains scratches provided by Mr. Dibbs.",
" The album is dedicated to actress Christina Ricci because when the two first met they were both working on songs about her."
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"Felt 3: A Tribute to Rosie Perez is the third album by Felt, American alternative hip hop duo made up of Murs and Slug.",
" It is entirely produced by Aesop Rock."
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"Uptown 3000 was a Korean American hip hop duo on the record label The Machine Group CEO Alvin & Calvin Waters which consisted of Carlos Galvan aka \"Cali-Mexci\" and Steve Kim aka \"Kwon\".",
" The duo was a spinoff of Uptown, a Korean hip hop group which was active in the late 1990s whose sales reached 6 million.",
" The duo is considered defunct as the original Uptown made its comeback in Korea in 2006, which Kim and Galvan were a part of.",
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"Title: Dynamic Duo (South Korean duo)\n\nDynamic Duo (Korean: 다이나믹듀오 ) is a Korean hip hop duo that consists of rappers Choiza and Gaeko. They rose to fame with their 2004 debut album, \"Taxi Driver\", which became the best-selling Korean hip hop album ever. They are signed to Amoeba Culture, a hip hop record label that they founded in 2006.",
"Title: Outkast discography\n\nThe discography of Outkast, an American hip hop duo consisting of rappers André 3000 and Big Boi, consists of five studio albums, one compilation album, one soundtrack album, one video album, thirty-two singles (including eight as featured artists), three promotional singles and twenty-one music videos. In 1992, Outkast became the first hip hop act to be signed to the label LaFace Records; with their first studio album \"Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik\" (1994) that debuted at number 20 on the US \"Billboard\" 200. \"Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik\" spawned the commercially successful single \"Player's Ball\" that has reached at number 37 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100. It was later certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Their following two albums, \"ATLiens\" (1996) and \"Aquemini\" (1998), were commercially successful in the United States; both albums peaked at number two on the \"Billboard\" 200, and were certified double-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Three singles were solicited from each album; all three from \"ATLiens\" charted on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, with \"Elevators (Me & You)\" peaking at number 12, making it the most successful. The lead single from \"Aquemini\", \"Rosa Parks\", peaked at number 55 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100: two more singles, \"Skew It on the Bar-B\" and \"Da Art of Storytellin' (Pt. 1)\", were released from the album. In 1998, Outkast collaborated with hip hop group Goodie Mob on the single \"Black Ice (Sky High)\" and rapper Cool Breeze on the single \"Watch for the Hook\"; both singles peaked at numbers 50 and 73 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, respectively.",
"Title: Train of Thought (Reflection Eternal album)\n\nTrain of Thought is the debut album of American hip hop duo Reflection Eternal, released October 17, 2000 on Rawkus Records. Collaborating as a duo, rapper Talib Kweli and DJ and hip hop producer Hi-Tek recorded the album during 1999 to 2000, following their individual musical work that gained notice in New York's underground scene during the late 1990s. Kweli had previously worked with rapper Mos Def as the duo Black Star, and Hi-Tek had served as producer on the duo's debut album.",
"Title: Ying Yang Twins\n\nThe Ying Yang Twins are an Atlanta-based American hip hop duo consisting of Kaine (born Eric Jackson on December 16, 1978) and D-Roc (born Deongelo Holmes on February 23, 1979). The group debuted in 2000 and rose to mainstream popularity in 2003 collaborating with Britney Spears on her \"In the Zone\" album and Lil Jon on \"Get Low\". In 2004 and 2005, Ying Yang Twins became more popular with party singles \"Salt Shaker\", \"What's Happnin\", \"Shake\" and \"Badd\". They have received notoriety for their song \"Halftime (featuring Homebwoi)\" which is played at New Orleans Saints homegames after most touchdowns. In 2008, the hip hop duo released The Official Work mixtape. In 2009, they followed with \" their Ying Yang Forever mixtape. Just three months later, the duo released Legendary Status: Ying Yang Twins Greatest Hits. As recently as, 2013, the Ying Ying Twins released Ass in session and Twurk or Die mixtape. The duo opened in December 18, 1997 and closed in July 24, 2014.",
"Title: Felt, Vol. 2: A Tribute to Lisa Bonet\n\nFelt, Vol 2: A Tribute to Lisa Bonet is the second album from American alternative hip hop duo Felt, which consists of Murs and Slug. It is produced by Ant.",
"Title: Slug (rapper)\n\nSean Michael Daley (born September 7, 1972), better known by his stage name Slug, is an American rapper from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Slug is best known as one half of the hip hop group Atmosphere, which he founded with Derek Turner (Spawn). Turner has since left and Anthony Davis (Ant) produces Atmosphere with Slug. In 1995, Slug, in collaboration with Anthony Davis, Musab Saad, and Brent Sayers founded the Minneapolis-based independent hip hop record label Rhymesayers Entertainment.",
"Title: Lawless Element\n\nLawless Element is an underground hip hop duo from Detroit, Michigan. The duo is composed of cousins Griot (West African for \"Storyteller\", born Alfred Austin) as emcee and Magnif (born Kavi Tapsico) as DJ, producer and emcee. The duo of Magnif and Griot became engulfed in hip hop culture at the ages of 6 and 9, and spent their teenage years honing their skills on the production boards and on the microphone. At the ages of 16 and 19, the duo released their first single, titled \"Mic Check\", in 2003 on Running Man Records. The next year, the duo hooked up with fellow Detroit native, producer J Dilla, to release the single \"The Shining\". In early 2005, LE worked with Dilla's Jaylib partner Madlib on the single \"High\", which landed them a deal with popular independent rap label Babygrande Records. Their debut album, \"\", was released in September 2005 to generally positive reviews. \"Soundvision\" featured production from Magnif, J Dilla and Madlib and guest appearances from Dilla, Melanie Rutherford, Phat Kat, Big Tone, P.Dot, SelfSays and Diverse. \"Rules Pt. 2\" was the album's lead single, and also became the duo's first music video. URB magazine gave the album 4 out of 5 stars and stated that it was \"Heavily influenced by the golden age of De La Soul, Pete Rock and DJ Premier\" and that it featured \"12 top-shelf tracks\" The album also earned the duo Featured Artist status on the Okayplayer website. Magnif has continued production work for a number of other underground acts, and released a mixtape titled \"SupaBeatMaker\" in late 2005. The duo has announced plans for their second album, tentatively titled \"Evil\", scheduled for released in 2008 on Babygrande Records. Magnif is also planning the release of a full-length production and solo album.",
"Title: Felt: A Tribute to Christina Ricci\n\nFelt: A Tribute to Christina Ricci is the first album by Felt, an American alternative hip hop duo made up of Murs and Slug. It is entirely produced by Living Legends member The Grouch and it contains scratches provided by Mr. Dibbs. The album is dedicated to actress Christina Ricci because when the two first met they were both working on songs about her.",
"Title: Felt 3: A Tribute to Rosie Perez\n\nFelt 3: A Tribute to Rosie Perez is the third album by Felt, American alternative hip hop duo made up of Murs and Slug. It is entirely produced by Aesop Rock.",
"Title: Uptown 3000\n\nUptown 3000 was a Korean American hip hop duo on the record label The Machine Group CEO Alvin & Calvin Waters which consisted of Carlos Galvan aka \"Cali-Mexci\" and Steve Kim aka \"Kwon\". The duo was a spinoff of Uptown, a Korean hip hop group which was active in the late 1990s whose sales reached 6 million. The duo is considered defunct as the original Uptown made its comeback in Korea in 2006, which Kim and Galvan were a part of. The group has been credited with being the first Korean hip hop group to closely resemble anything similar to American style hip hop."
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"The State Palaces, Castles and Gardens of Saxony (German: \"Staatliche Schlösser, Burgen und Gärten Sachsen\" ) is a state-owned company with its head office in Dresden.",
" It belongs to the Saxon State Ministry of Finance and has the aim of preserving Saxon cultural heritage whilst respecting cultural and conservation needs.",
" The state-owned company manages several palaces, castles and parks in the Saxony.",
" These include the Zwinger in Dresden, the Albrechtsburg in Meissen and Kriebstein Castle."
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"Padlamanggan (from \"padlas\" (crazy) and \"mangga\" (mango) from the Philippine language Waray-Waray) is a usually colorless spirit from the Philippines which has an alcohol content that varies from 35 to 70% by volume.",
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"In mathematics, the Maurer–Cartan form for a Lie group \"G\" is a distinguished differential one-form on \"G\" that carries the basic infinitesimal information about the structure of \"G\" .",
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"The Comisión Federal de Electricidad (English: Federal Electricity Commission ) is the state-owned electric utility of Mexico, widely known as CFE.",
" It is the country's dominant electric company, and the country's second most powerful state-owned company after Pemex.",
" The Mexican constitution states that the government is responsible for the control and development of the national electric industry, and CFE carries out this mission.",
" The company's slogan is \"Una empresa de clase mundial\" (\"A World-Class Company\")."
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"China Hi-Tech Group Corporation Ltd. (CHTC) is a Chinese company .",
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"Drekkana (Sanskrit: द्रेष्काण or द्रेक्काण ) is one of the sixteen main \"vargas\" (divisions of a sign) described by Parasara to Maitreya who wanted to be explained about the different kinds of houses (Brihat Parasara Hora Sastra (Sl.",
" VI.1).",
" Parasara states that relationship with co-borns is to be judged from the \"drekkanas\" occupied by planets.",
" All standard ancient texts on Hindu astrology describe these \"vargas\".",
" The actual disposition of a planet is properly known from its occupation of these sixteen \"vargas\".",
" These sixteen sub-divisional charts which are one of the four dimensions of astrology are a basic ingredient of Hindu astrology, and each sub-divisional chart is firstly required to be studied independently and then collectively as one.",
" M. Ramakrishna Bhat is of the opinion that \"Drekkana\" is not a Sanskrit word but borrowed from the Greek."
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"Funšterc (egg omelette) is Slovenian national dish also known as \"knapovsko sonce\" (coalminer's sun) or \"knapovska torta\" (coalminer's cake) or \"šmorn\".",
" It is a traditional dish from Zasavje region.",
" In the past it was especially popular among coal miners and their families due to its basic ingredient - egg.",
" Egg belonged to non-standard dishes because of low living standard of the population.",
" The omelette must have been thick and round, but also tender and puffy.",
" It was yellow like the sun, which the coal miners couldn't see while working underground.",
" They took funšterc into coal pits and ate it at break, but only at special days."
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"Vinacafe (or Vinacafé Bien Hoa JSC) is a Vietnamese company involved in the production, processing and distribution of coffee and instant cereal mix.",
" It is an affiliate of the Vietnam National Coffee Corporation (abbreviated \"Vinacafe\"), a Hanoi-based, state-owned corporation under the Ministry of Agriculture and the Food Industry, which deals in the production, processing, export, and import of coffee.",
" Established in 1969 at the Coronel Coffee Plant in Biên Hòa, Đồng Nai Province, Republic of Vietnam by French engineer Marcel Coronel, the company was confiscated by the state when Coronel and his family fled Vietnam at the close of the Vietnam War.",
" The plant successfully processed its first batches of instant coffee in 1977.",
" The Vinacafé brand was established in 1983, and the company became a joint stock company in December 2004.",
" Its coffee products have been awarded the title of \"Highest Quality Vietnamese Product\" since 1995.",
" The company's director is Mr.Phạm Quang Vũ."
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"ANCAP (Administración Nacional de Combustibles, Alcoholes y Portland) is a state-owned company in Uruguay.",
" It is involved in the production of petroleum products, Portland cement and alcoholic beverages.",
" It operates Uruguay's single oil refinery at La Teja with a capacity of 50000 oilbbl per day.",
" ANCAP has a long-term corporate credit rating 'BB-' with positive outlook by Standard & Poor's."
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"Portland cement is the most common type of cement in general use around the world as a basic ingredient of concrete, mortar, stucco, and non-specialty grout.",
" It was developed from other types of hydraulic lime in England in the mid 19th century, and usually originates from limestone.",
" It is a fine powder, produced by heating limestone and clay minerals in a kiln to form clinker, grinding the clinker, and adding small amounts of other materials.",
" Several types of Portland cement are available.",
" The most common, called ordinary Portland cement (OPC), is grey in colour, but white Portland cement is also available.",
" Its name is derived from its similarity to Portland stone which was quarried on the Isle of Portland in Dorset, England.",
" It was named by Joseph Aspdin who obtained a patent for it in 1824.",
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"Title: State Palaces, Castles and Gardens of Saxony\n\nThe State Palaces, Castles and Gardens of Saxony (German: \"Staatliche Schlösser, Burgen und Gärten Sachsen\" ) is a state-owned company with its head office in Dresden. It belongs to the Saxon State Ministry of Finance and has the aim of preserving Saxon cultural heritage whilst respecting cultural and conservation needs. The state-owned company manages several palaces, castles and parks in the Saxony. These include the Zwinger in Dresden, the Albrechtsburg in Meissen and Kriebstein Castle.",
"Title: Padlamanggan\n\nPadlamanggan (from \"padlas\" (crazy) and \"mangga\" (mango) from the Philippine language Waray-Waray) is a usually colorless spirit from the Philippines which has an alcohol content that varies from 35 to 70% by volume. Padlamanggan is mostly drunk purely; sometimes the liquor is used as the basic ingredient for cocktails.",
"Title: Maurer–Cartan form\n\nIn mathematics, the Maurer–Cartan form for a Lie group \"G\" is a distinguished differential one-form on \"G\" that carries the basic infinitesimal information about the structure of \"G\" . It was much used by Élie Cartan as a basic ingredient of his method of moving frames, and bears his name together with that of Ludwig Maurer.",
"Title: Comisión Federal de Electricidad\n\nThe Comisión Federal de Electricidad (English: Federal Electricity Commission ) is the state-owned electric utility of Mexico, widely known as CFE. It is the country's dominant electric company, and the country's second most powerful state-owned company after Pemex. The Mexican constitution states that the government is responsible for the control and development of the national electric industry, and CFE carries out this mission. The company's slogan is \"Una empresa de clase mundial\" (\"A World-Class Company\").",
"Title: China Hi-Tech Group Corporation\n\nChina Hi-Tech Group Corporation Ltd. (CHTC) is a Chinese company . The company was owned by the Chinese Central Government via State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council. The company involved in textile industry.",
"Title: Drekkana\n\nDrekkana (Sanskrit: द्रेष्काण or द्रेक्काण ) is one of the sixteen main \"vargas\" (divisions of a sign) described by Parasara to Maitreya who wanted to be explained about the different kinds of houses (Brihat Parasara Hora Sastra (Sl. VI.1). Parasara states that relationship with co-borns is to be judged from the \"drekkanas\" occupied by planets. All standard ancient texts on Hindu astrology describe these \"vargas\". The actual disposition of a planet is properly known from its occupation of these sixteen \"vargas\". These sixteen sub-divisional charts which are one of the four dimensions of astrology are a basic ingredient of Hindu astrology, and each sub-divisional chart is firstly required to be studied independently and then collectively as one. M. Ramakrishna Bhat is of the opinion that \"Drekkana\" is not a Sanskrit word but borrowed from the Greek.",
"Title: Funšterc\n\nFunšterc (egg omelette) is Slovenian national dish also known as \"knapovsko sonce\" (coalminer's sun) or \"knapovska torta\" (coalminer's cake) or \"šmorn\". It is a traditional dish from Zasavje region. In the past it was especially popular among coal miners and their families due to its basic ingredient - egg. Egg belonged to non-standard dishes because of low living standard of the population. The omelette must have been thick and round, but also tender and puffy. It was yellow like the sun, which the coal miners couldn't see while working underground. They took funšterc into coal pits and ate it at break, but only at special days.",
"Title: Vinacafe\n\nVinacafe (or Vinacafé Bien Hoa JSC) is a Vietnamese company involved in the production, processing and distribution of coffee and instant cereal mix. It is an affiliate of the Vietnam National Coffee Corporation (abbreviated \"Vinacafe\"), a Hanoi-based, state-owned corporation under the Ministry of Agriculture and the Food Industry, which deals in the production, processing, export, and import of coffee. Established in 1969 at the Coronel Coffee Plant in Biên Hòa, Đồng Nai Province, Republic of Vietnam by French engineer Marcel Coronel, the company was confiscated by the state when Coronel and his family fled Vietnam at the close of the Vietnam War. The plant successfully processed its first batches of instant coffee in 1977. The Vinacafé brand was established in 1983, and the company became a joint stock company in December 2004. Its coffee products have been awarded the title of \"Highest Quality Vietnamese Product\" since 1995. The company's director is Mr.Phạm Quang Vũ.",
"Title: ANCAP (Uruguay)\n\nANCAP (Administración Nacional de Combustibles, Alcoholes y Portland) is a state-owned company in Uruguay. It is involved in the production of petroleum products, Portland cement and alcoholic beverages. It operates Uruguay's single oil refinery at La Teja with a capacity of 50000 oilbbl per day. ANCAP has a long-term corporate credit rating 'BB-' with positive outlook by Standard & Poor's.",
"Title: Portland cement\n\nPortland cement is the most common type of cement in general use around the world as a basic ingredient of concrete, mortar, stucco, and non-specialty grout. It was developed from other types of hydraulic lime in England in the mid 19th century, and usually originates from limestone. It is a fine powder, produced by heating limestone and clay minerals in a kiln to form clinker, grinding the clinker, and adding small amounts of other materials. Several types of Portland cement are available. The most common, called ordinary Portland cement (OPC), is grey in colour, but white Portland cement is also available. Its name is derived from its similarity to Portland stone which was quarried on the Isle of Portland in Dorset, England. It was named by Joseph Aspdin who obtained a patent for it in 1824. However his son William Aspdin is regarded as the inventor of \"modern\" Portland cement due to his developments in the 1840s."
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"Title: Larsiny Family\n\nLarsiny or Larsiny Family is a hip hop group/label from North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Rapper Cassidy helped found the crew Larsiny with his home-town-friends Cal Akbar and Shiz Lansky, who is featured on the song \"I Pray\" on the B.A.R.S. The Barry Adrian Reese Story album. They got their first break after being signed to the Ruff Ryders in 1998, after being featured on Ryde or Die Vol. 2.",
"Title: Ryde or Die Vol. 3: In the "R" We Trust\n\nRyde or Die Vol. 3: In the \"R\" We Trust is a compilation album from American hip hop record label Ruff Ryders Entertainment, released on December 18, 2001. The album was certified Gold by the RIAA in August 2002 (500,000 units).",
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"Title: We Are the Streets\n\nWe Are the Streets is the second studio album by hip hop group The Lox. The album was released on January 25, 2000, by Ruff Ryders Records and Interscope Records. It was their second album as a group, and is mainly produced by Swizz Beatz. Its commercial success was driven primarily by the hit singles \"Wild Out,\" produced by Swizz Beatz, and \"Ryde or Die, Bitch\", produced by Timbaland.",
"Title: Ruff Ryders Entertainment\n\nRuff Ryders is a record label founded by Joaquin \"Waah\" Dean and Darin \"Dee\" Dean and Chivon Dean, uncles and aunt of producer Swizz Beatz. It operated as a subsidiary of Universal, and distributed by Fontana Distribution.",
"Title: Jigga My Nigga\n\n\"Jigga My Nigga\" is a single by Jay-Z from the Ruff Ryders Entertainment compilation \"Ryde or Die Vol. 1\". It also appeared as a hidden track on Jay-Z's fourth album, \"Vol. 3... Life and Times of S. Carter\", contained within the final track \"Hova Song (Outro)\". Produced by Swizz Beatz, it reached number 28 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The song interpolates \"Just Me, Just You\" by The Counts and \"What's My Name? \" by Snoop Dogg, using the line \"what's my motherfuckin' name?\" . The beat was later remade for \"Scenario 2000\" by Eve featuring Ruff Ryders.",
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"Title: Ryde or Die Vol. 2\n\nRyde or Die Vol. 2 is a compilation album from American hip hop record label Ruff Ryders Entertainment, released on July 4, 2000. The album debuted at #2 on \"Billboard\" 200, selling 254,000 copies in its first week in stores. two singles of \"WW III\" and \"Got It All\"."
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Smash
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Jerry Green was an assistant coach at Kansas under a head coach that took the team to how many consecutive NCAA tournaments?
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" She posted 20 win seasons in seven out of her last eight seasons, and guided her team to three consecutive Sweet Sixteen appearances, including defeating Number 1 seed Ohio State in the 2005 Women's NCAA Tournament.",
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"Che' Jones (born April 11, 1971, Columbus, Ohio) is a long time Las Vegas resident who played college basketball at the Ohio State University-Newark, where he ended his career as the second all-time leading scorer in Ohio State-Newark history scoring 1,693 points.",
" Jones finished his career at Ohio State-Newark second in assists and notched the highest free-throw percentage for a season in the 1999-2000 season with 91.9%.",
" He is also the all-time leader in three-point field goals made, as well as steals.",
" The University retired his jersey (#5) on February 26, 2001.",
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" He is currently an assistant coach at Phoenix College in Phoenix, Arizona.",
" On March 22, 2014 the Phoenix College Bears defeated Essex College for the NJCAA DII National Championship.",
" Prior to coaching at Phoenix College he coached at Northern Arizona University, where he also earned his Master's degree in Higher Education.",
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" From 2000 to 2004, he was a top assistant coach in Major League Soccer (MLS).",
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"Title: Cathy Inglese\n\nCathy Inglese (born December 16, 1958) is the former head coach of the University of Rhode Island women's basketball team. She was previously the head women's basketball coach at Boston College until she abruptly resigned following a 21-win 2007-08 season featuring second round exits from the ACC Women's Basketball Tournament, losing to the University of Maryland, and from the Women's National Invitation Tournament, losing to St. Johns University. She posted 20 win seasons in seven out of her last eight seasons, and guided her team to three consecutive Sweet Sixteen appearances, including defeating Number 1 seed Ohio State in the 2005 Women's NCAA Tournament. Her teams also qualified for five consecutive NCAA Tournaments, and seven out of the last eight tournaments.",
"Title: Jeff Brown (tennis)\n\nJeff Brown is the current head men’s tennis coach at Louisiana State University. Brown succeeded Jerry Simmons in 1998 and has recorded an overall record of 159-74 in nine seasons as head coach of the Tigers. His teams have played in 9 consecutive NCAA Tournaments, reaching the semifinals in 1998 and 1999. His 1998 and 1999 teams were SEC Champions.",
"Title: Che' Jones\n\nChe' Jones (born April 11, 1971, Columbus, Ohio) is a long time Las Vegas resident who played college basketball at the Ohio State University-Newark, where he ended his career as the second all-time leading scorer in Ohio State-Newark history scoring 1,693 points. Jones finished his career at Ohio State-Newark second in assists and notched the highest free-throw percentage for a season in the 1999-2000 season with 91.9%. He is also the all-time leader in three-point field goals made, as well as steals. The University retired his jersey (#5) on February 26, 2001. Jones also played professional basketball in Cyprus. He is currently an assistant coach at Phoenix College in Phoenix, Arizona. On March 22, 2014 the Phoenix College Bears defeated Essex College for the NJCAA DII National Championship. Prior to coaching at Phoenix College he coached at Northern Arizona University, where he also earned his Master's degree in Higher Education. He was also the associate head coach at Glen Oaks Community College in Centreville, Michigan. Prior to Glen Oaks Community College he was the associate head coach at Albion College, a NCAA division III college in Albion, Michigan. During the 2007-2008 season he was the head assistant coach at Casper College, a junior college in Casper, Wyoming. He just recently was the head basketball coach of the Las Vegas Venom of the American Basketball Association (ABA) and an assistant coach to George Tarkanian son of famed coach Jerry Tarkanian, with the Las Vegas Stars of the IBL (International Basketball League). Che' also coached at Urbana University in Urbana, Ohio and also at Columbus State University where his team was ranked number one in the country for the entire season and ended their season at 29-2 after losing to the eventual National Champion in the NJCAA Regional Championship game.",
"Title: Bob Whalen\n\nBob Whalen (October 15, 1957) is an American college baseball coach who has been the head coach of Dartmouth since the start of the 1990 season. Under him, the Big Green have appeared in two NCAA Tournaments. A Maine alumnus, Whalen worked as an assistant coach there from 1982 to 1989.",
"Title: Liz Galloway McQuitter\n\nLiz Galloway McQuitter (born August 15, 1955) has held positions as head coach and assistant coach women's basketball at the collegiate level. In April, 2015, she ended her career in athletics retiring as head coach of the Rockdale High School in Rockdale, Texas. McQuitter served as head coach at Mundelein College (1984–1986), Lamar (1990–1994), and Northern Illinois (1994–1998). McQuitter took over the head coaching position at Lamar after the resignation of Al Barbre following an NCAA investigation which ended with two years probation and other penalties for the team. In spite of the cloudy start, McQuitter's team tied for first-place finish in the Sun Belt regular season. The Lady Cardinals were not eligible for post-season play that year. McQuitter left Lamar after four seasons to become head coach for the Northern Illinois Huskies women's basketball team. Her first season at Northern Illinois was also successful as the team qualified for the 1995 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament. Coach McQuitter served as assistant coach at Northwestern, Dartmouth, DePaul, and Texas A&M.",
"Title: Jerry Green (basketball coach)\n\nJerry Green was a college basketball coach from the 1980s through 2001. He coached at UNC Asheville, Oregon and Tennessee. He also was an assistant at Kansas under Roy Williams.",
"Title: Frank Martin (basketball)\n\nFrancisco Jose \"Frank\" Martin (born March 23, 1966) is an American basketball coach and the current head coach for the University of South Carolina men's basketball team. Martin was previously head coach at Kansas State University for five seasons. Prior to that, he was an assistant coach at the collegiate level and head basketball coach at three high schools in Miami. Martin has led his teams to a total of five NCAA Tournaments as head coach and was named the Big 12 Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year in 2010.",
"Title: Roy Williams (coach)\n\nRoy Allen Williams (born August 1, 1950) is an American college basketball coach for the North Carolina Tar Heels. He started his college coaching career at North Carolina as an assistant coach for Dean Smith in 1978. In 1988, Williams became the head coach of the men's basketball team at Kansas, taking them to fourteen consecutive NCAA tournaments, collecting a .805 win percentage and winning nine conference titles over his fifteen-year span.",
"Title: John Trask (soccer)\n\nJohn Trask is the head men's soccer coach at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He was announced head soccer coach on January 20, 2010. From 2005 to 2009, he served as the head men's soccer coach at UIC. At UIC, his teams advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 2006, 2007, and 2008. From 2000 to 2004, he was a top assistant coach in Major League Soccer (MLS). In 2004, he was an assistant coach for Dallas Burn, and from 2002 to 2003, he was an assistant coach for D.C. United. From 2000 to 2001, he was an assistant coach with the Miami Fusion. From 1993 to 1999, he was an assistant coach at Indiana University. Trask was tutored by USSF Hall of Fame Coach Jerry Yeagley and former NASL great Ray Hudson.",
"Title: Tracy Smith (baseball)\n\nTracy Smith (born February 14, 1966 in Kentland, Indiana) is an American college baseball coach. He was named the head coach of the Arizona State Sun Devils baseball program prior to the start of the 2015 season. Smith was the head coach of Indiana from 2006–2014, during which time the Hoosiers appeared in three NCAA Tournaments, advancing to the College World Series once. As the head coach of Miami (OH) from 1997–2005, Smith led the RedHawks to two NCAA Tournaments."
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Hans Michahelles (18 May 1899 – 14 June 1975) was a German admiral during which global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although related conflicts began earlier?
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World War II
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"Wilhelm Franz Canaris (1 January 1887 – 9 April 1945) was a German admiral and chief of the \"Abwehr\", the German military intelligence service, from 1935 to 1944.",
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" More than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, were mobilised in one of the largest wars in history.",
" Over nine million combatants and seven million civilians died as a result of the war (including the victims of a number of genocides), a casualty rate exacerbated by the belligerents' technological and industrial sophistication, and the tactical stalemate caused by gruelling trench warfare.",
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"The military history of Mexico consists of several millennia of armed conflicts within what is now that nation's territory and includes activities of the Mexican military in peacekeeping and combat related affairs worldwide.",
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" Mexico's struggle for independence began primarily in the 19th century, and was marked by internal conflict of early rulers after defeating the Spanish in 1821.",
" The Mexican–American War in the mid 19th century ended in the defeat of Mexican forces, and the loss of two-fifths of the national territory.",
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"The Inherent Resolve Campaign Medal is a United States Department of Defense service award and campaign medal.",
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" Service members who were awarded the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal for service that is now covered by the Inherent Resolve Campaign Medal may make application to be awarded the Inherent Resolve Campaign Medal in lieu of the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal.",
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"Title: Ben Bowen Thomas\n\nSir Ben Bowen Thomas (18 May 1899 – 26 July 1977) was a Welsh civil servant and university President. He served as Permanent Secretary to the Welsh Department of the Ministry of Education from 1945 to 1963, and was President of the University of Wales, Aberystwyth from 1964 to 1975. In June 1977 Thomas was awarded an Honorary Degree from the Open University as Doctor of the University.",
"Title: Wilhelm Canaris\n\nWilhelm Franz Canaris (1 January 1887 – 9 April 1945) was a German admiral and chief of the \"Abwehr\", the German military intelligence service, from 1935 to 1944. Initially a supporter of Adolf Hitler, by 1939 he had turned against the Nazis as he felt Germany would lose another major war. During the Second World War he was among the military officers involved in the clandestine opposition to the Nazi regime. He was executed in Flossenbürg concentration camp for high treason as the Nazi regime was collapsing.",
"Title: List of German military equipment of World War II\n\nThe following is a list of German military equipment of World War II which includes artillery, vehicles and vessels. World War II was a global war that was under way by 1939 and ended in 1945. Following political instability build-up in Europe from 1930, the Germans, which aimed to dominate Europe, attacked Poland on 1 September 1939, marking the start of World War II. The war in Europe ended 8 May 1945 with capitulation of Germany to the Allied forces.",
"Title: World War I\n\nWorld War I (WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War, the Great War, or the War to End All Wars, was a global war originating in Europe that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918. More than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, were mobilised in one of the largest wars in history. Over nine million combatants and seven million civilians died as a result of the war (including the victims of a number of genocides), a casualty rate exacerbated by the belligerents' technological and industrial sophistication, and the tactical stalemate caused by gruelling trench warfare. It was one of the deadliest conflicts in history, and paved the way for major political changes, including revolutions in many of the nations involved. Unresolved rivalries still extant at the end of the conflict contributed to the start of the Second World War only twenty-one years later.",
"Title: World War II\n\nWorld War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although related conflicts began earlier. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis. It was the most widespread war in history, and directly involved more than 100 million people from over 30 countries. In a state of total war, the major participants threw their entire economic, industrial, and scientific capabilities behind the war effort, erasing the distinction between civilian and military resources.",
"Title: Military history of Mexico\n\nThe military history of Mexico consists of several millennia of armed conflicts within what is now that nation's territory and includes activities of the Mexican military in peacekeeping and combat related affairs worldwide. Wars between prehispanic peoples marked the beginning of Mexico's military history, the most notable of these fought in the form of a \"flower war\". After the Spanish conquest of Mexico in the 16th century, indigenous tribes were defeated by Spain, thus beginning a three century era of Spanish dominance. Mexico's struggle for independence began primarily in the 19th century, and was marked by internal conflict of early rulers after defeating the Spanish in 1821. The Mexican–American War in the mid 19th century ended in the defeat of Mexican forces, and the loss of two-fifths of the national territory. In the remainder of the 19th century, a series of conflicts began in Mexico, as the War of the Reform and the defeat of the French during their intervention in Mexico marked events in that era.",
"Title: Hans Michahelles\n\nHans Michahelles (18 May 1899 – 14 June 1975) was a German admiral during World War II. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross of Nazi Germany.",
"Title: Otto von Schrader\n\nOtto von Schrader (18 March 1888 – 19 July 1945) was a German Admiral during World War II and a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross of Nazi Germany. As a U boat commander during World War I he was credited with the sinking of 57 ships for a total of gross register tons (GRT) , a further 6 ships damaged for a total of GRT , including , and one ship taken as prize for a total of GRT . Schrader was taken prisoner of war in Norway at the end of World war II. He committed suicide in Norwegian captivity on 19 July 1945.",
"Title: Hubert von Rebeur-Paschwitz\n\n\"Vizeadmiral\" Hubert von Rebeur-Paschwitz (14 August 1863 Frankfurt (Oder) – 16 February 1933 (Dresden)) was a German admiral. In 1899 he served as the German Naval attaché to Washington and later in 1912 commanded a flotilla of German vessels that visited the United States. During World War I he was transferred to the Black Sea in order to command the Central Powers naval forces that had previously been under the command of Admiral Souchon who had been recalled to the High Seas Fleet in 1917. Rebeur-Paschwitz decided to launch an offensive into the Mediterranean Sea which ended in his defeat at the Battle of Imbros.",
"Title: Inherent Resolve Campaign Medal\n\nThe Inherent Resolve Campaign Medal is a United States Department of Defense service award and campaign medal. The medal was established by Executive Order on 30 March 2016 by former U.S. President Barack Obama. The medal may be awarded to members of the U.S. Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard for service in Iraq, Syria, or contiguous waters or airspace retroactively from 15 June 2014 to a date yet to be determined. Service members who were awarded the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal for service that is now covered by the Inherent Resolve Campaign Medal may make application to be awarded the Inherent Resolve Campaign Medal in lieu of the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal. No service member will be entitled to the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Inherent Resolve Campaign Medal, or Afghanistan Campaign Medal for the same action, time period, or service."
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What are the two other holiest cities in Islam other than the city that is known for the Hajj?
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Medina and Al Quds
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"The Hajj ( ; Arabic: \"Ḥaǧǧ \" \"pilgrimage\") is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, the most holy city for Muslims, and a mandatory religious duty for Muslims that must be carried out at least once in their lifetime by all adult Muslims who are physically and financially capable of undertaking the journey, and can support their family during their absence.",
" It is one of the five pillars of Islam, alongside Shahadah, Salat, Zakat, and Sawm.",
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" The state of being physically and financially capable of performing the Hajj is called \"istita'ah\", and a Muslim who fulfills this condition is called a \"mustati\".",
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"Tiru Kurippu Thonda Nayanar was born in a Vannar family at Kanchipuram, the ancient capital of the Pallavas rulers and this rural town is now located at a distance of 76 km south-west of Chennai.",
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"Lalibela (Amharic: ) is a town in Amhara Region, northern Ethiopia famous for monolithic rock-cut churches.",
" The whole of Lalibela offers an exceptional testimony to the medieval and post-medieval civilization of Ethiopia.",
" Lalibela is one of Ethiopia's holiest cities, second only to Aksum, and a center of pilgrimage.",
" Unlike Aksum, the population of Lalibela is almost completely Ethiopian Orthodox Christian.",
" Ethiopia is one of the earliest nations to adopt Christianity in the first half of the fourth century, and its historical roots date to the time of the Apostles.",
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"Australians in Saudi Arabia are a sizeable community consisting mainly of expatriates.",
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" There are approximately 1,000 Australians who live in Jeddah alone, a city which serves as the country's main port and economic hub.",
" In addition, thousands of Australian Muslims travel and stay in Saudi Arabia each year, often intending to visit the two holiest cities of Islam, Mecca and Medina.",
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"Antiochian Greek Christians, also known as Rûm, are an Arabic-speaking ethnoreligious Christian group from the Levant region.",
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"Islam in Liberia is practiced by an estimated 12.2% of the population.",
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" Historically, Liberian Muslims have followed a relaxed and liberal form of Islam that is heavily influenced by indigenous religions that were integrated into Islam when it came to Liberia in the 16th century with the collapse of the Songhai Empire in Mali.",
" Islamic religious practices vary in cities and towns across the country.",
" Younger Liberian Muslims, particularly in the cities along the coast, tend to be more secular but still practice Islam in everyday life.",
" In rural areas, Liberian Muslims are more conservative in dressing modestly, performing prayers and attending religious studies.",
" The practice of Islam in Liberia has been compared to Sufi Islam common in Senegal and Gambia.",
" The major Islamic holidays, Eid el Fitr, Ramadan and Eid al Adha, called Tabaski Day, are celebrated annually in Liberia.",
" People have begun to go on Hajj to Mecca in recent years.",
" Joint English-Arabic language, Quranic, and Muslim universities and Islamic studies schools have opened and been rebuilt in the capital Monrovia, rural towns and other cities.",
" Islam appears to be experiencing revival alongside Christianity in the country as a result of the Liberian Civil War.",
" America-Liberian Methodists, the first Christians in Liberia, arrived on January 7, 1822."
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"Khan Ahmad Khan (Gilaki/Persian: خان احمد خان ), was the last king of the Karkiya dynasty in Gilan, ruling from 1538 to 1592.",
" In 1591, the Safavid shah Shah Abbas (r. 1588–1629) asked Khan Ahmad Khan's daughter Yakhan Begum to marry his son Mohammad Baqer Mirza, since Khan Ahmad Khan had no male successor.",
" Khan Ahmad Khan disagreed due to the age of his daughter.",
" This and some other economic factors caused a Safavid raid in 1591 and Khan Ahmad Khan escaped to Ottoman territories, and spent the rest of his life in Constantinople and Baghdad, spending fruitless attempts to return to power.",
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"There have been incidents during the Hajj', the Muslim pilgrimage to the city of Mecca, that have caused loss of life.",
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"Title: Hajj\n\nThe Hajj ( ; Arabic: \"Ḥaǧǧ \" \"pilgrimage\") is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, the most holy city for Muslims, and a mandatory religious duty for Muslims that must be carried out at least once in their lifetime by all adult Muslims who are physically and financially capable of undertaking the journey, and can support their family during their absence. It is one of the five pillars of Islam, alongside Shahadah, Salat, Zakat, and Sawm. The Hajj is the largest annual gathering of people in the world. The state of being physically and financially capable of performing the Hajj is called \"istita'ah\", and a Muslim who fulfills this condition is called a \"mustati\". The Hajj is a demonstration of the solidarity of the Muslim people, and their submission to God (Allah). The word Hajj means \"to intend a journey\", which connotes both the outward act of a journey and the inward act of intentions.",
"Title: Tiru Kurippu Thonda Nayanar\n\nTiru Kurippu Thonda Nayanar was born in a Vannar family at Kanchipuram, the ancient capital of the Pallavas rulers and this rural town is now located at a distance of 76 km south-west of Chennai. This religious capital of South India is regarded as one of the seven holiest cities for the Hindus in India. and also considered as the land of devotees, poets, philanthropists, saints and savants",
"Title: Lalibela\n\nLalibela (Amharic: ) is a town in Amhara Region, northern Ethiopia famous for monolithic rock-cut churches. The whole of Lalibela offers an exceptional testimony to the medieval and post-medieval civilization of Ethiopia. Lalibela is one of Ethiopia's holiest cities, second only to Aksum, and a center of pilgrimage. Unlike Aksum, the population of Lalibela is almost completely Ethiopian Orthodox Christian. Ethiopia is one of the earliest nations to adopt Christianity in the first half of the fourth century, and its historical roots date to the time of the Apostles. The churches themselves date from the seventh to thirteenth centuries, and are traditionally dated to the reign of the Zagwe dynasty king Gebre Mesqel Lalibela (r. ca. 1181–1221 AD).",
"Title: Australians in Saudi Arabia\n\nAustralians in Saudi Arabia are a sizeable community consisting mainly of expatriates. Their population is estimated to be anywhere up to 5,000 with the majority based in major commercial centres such as Riyadh and Jeddah. Most Australian citizens in Saudi Arabia tend to be occupational-oriented and are employed mainly in the health, education, construction and technology sectors. There are approximately 1,000 Australians who live in Jeddah alone, a city which serves as the country's main port and economic hub. In addition, thousands of Australian Muslims travel and stay in Saudi Arabia each year, often intending to visit the two holiest cities of Islam, Mecca and Medina. Many expatriates in Saudi Arabia are attracted to what they refer to as \"the good life\", including large salaries and tax-free jobs, consistent weather and a comfortable social life within their housing compounds.",
"Title: Islam in Saudi Arabia\n\nIslam is the state religion of Saudi Arabia. The connection between Islam and Saudi Arabia (or at least the western Hejaz region of the country) is uniquely strong. The kingdom, which sometimes is called the \"home of Islam\", is the location of the cities of Mecca and Medina, where Muhammad, the messenger of the Islamic faith, lived and died, and attracts millions of Muslim Hajj pilgrims annually, and thousands of clerics and students who come from across the Muslim world to study. The official title of the King of Saudi Arabia is \"Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques\"—the two being Al-Masjid al-Haram in Mecca and Al-Masjid al-Nabawi in Medina—which are considered the holiest in Islam.",
"Title: Antiochian Greek Christians\n\nAntiochian Greek Christians, also known as Rûm, are an Arabic-speaking ethnoreligious Christian group from the Levant region. They are either members of the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch or the Melkite Greek Catholic Church, and they have ancient roots in the Levant, more specifically, the territories of Western Syria, northern and central Lebanon, and the southern Turkish province of Hatay, which includes the city of Antakya (ancient Antioch)- one of the holiest cities in Eastern Christianity. Many of their descendants now live in the global Near Eastern Christian diaspora.",
"Title: Islam in Liberia\n\nIslam in Liberia is practiced by an estimated 12.2% of the population. The vast majority of Liberian Muslims are Malikite Sunni, with sizeable Shia and Ahmadiyya minorities. The primary Muslim ethnic groups are the Vai and Mandingo but also Gbandi, Kpelle and other ethnic groups. Historically, Liberian Muslims have followed a relaxed and liberal form of Islam that is heavily influenced by indigenous religions that were integrated into Islam when it came to Liberia in the 16th century with the collapse of the Songhai Empire in Mali. Islamic religious practices vary in cities and towns across the country. Younger Liberian Muslims, particularly in the cities along the coast, tend to be more secular but still practice Islam in everyday life. In rural areas, Liberian Muslims are more conservative in dressing modestly, performing prayers and attending religious studies. The practice of Islam in Liberia has been compared to Sufi Islam common in Senegal and Gambia. The major Islamic holidays, Eid el Fitr, Ramadan and Eid al Adha, called Tabaski Day, are celebrated annually in Liberia. People have begun to go on Hajj to Mecca in recent years. Joint English-Arabic language, Quranic, and Muslim universities and Islamic studies schools have opened and been rebuilt in the capital Monrovia, rural towns and other cities. Islam appears to be experiencing revival alongside Christianity in the country as a result of the Liberian Civil War. America-Liberian Methodists, the first Christians in Liberia, arrived on January 7, 1822.",
"Title: Khan Ahmad Khan\n\nKhan Ahmad Khan (Gilaki/Persian: خان احمد خان ), was the last king of the Karkiya dynasty in Gilan, ruling from 1538 to 1592. In 1591, the Safavid shah Shah Abbas (r. 1588–1629) asked Khan Ahmad Khan's daughter Yakhan Begum to marry his son Mohammad Baqer Mirza, since Khan Ahmad Khan had no male successor. Khan Ahmad Khan disagreed due to the age of his daughter. This and some other economic factors caused a Safavid raid in 1591 and Khan Ahmad Khan escaped to Ottoman territories, and spent the rest of his life in Constantinople and Baghdad, spending fruitless attempts to return to power. He died in 1596 and was buried in Najaf, one of the holiest cities of Shia Islam.",
"Title: Incidents during the Hajj\n\nThere have been incidents during the Hajj', the Muslim pilgrimage to the city of Mecca, that have caused loss of life. Every follower of Islam is required to visit Mecca during the Hajj at least once in his or her lifetime, if able to do so; the pilgrimage is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. During the month of the Hajj, Mecca must cope with as many as three million pilgrims.",
"Title: Holiest sites in Islam\n\nThere are numerous sites in that are considered holy to Islam. Mecca, Medina and Al Quds are the three holiest cities in Islam, unanimous among all sects."
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What team won a 2017 cricket match played at a cricket ground designed by famous architect and engineer Nasreddin Murat-Khan, and constructed by Mian Abdul Khaliq and Company in 1959?
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Peshawar Zalmi
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"Burj Jeway Khan or Burj Jiwe Khan is a town and union council of Okara District in the Punjab province of Pakistan.",
"Town Named On The Forefather of Mian Family \"Mian Jeway Khan\" Prominent leaders of Mian family are Mian Abdul Haq (Sitara-e-Quaid-e-Azam), Mian Chiragh -ud-Din, Mian Ghulam Muhammad, Mian Abdul Wahab, Mian Nazir Ahmad, Mian Muhammad Zaman, Mian Muhammad Asghar Jeewayka, Mian Abdul Kareem, Mian Anwar Ali, Mian Zafar Iqbak, Mian Yawar Zaman, Mian Muhammad Siddique, Mian Safdar Mahmood, Colonel Mian Safdar Mahmood, Mian Fazal Elahi, Mian Shafeeq-ur-Rahman, Mian Muhammad Asif, Mian Aftab Iqbal, Mian Manzoor Qadir (son of Great Mian abdul qadir), mian muzafar qadir, ahtasham qadir , Inam qadir,Mian Ali usman,Main ali imran, mian abdul majid.Mian family played a pivotal role in the political scenario of district Okara since independence of Pakistan."
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"Gaddafi Stadium (Urdu: / ALA-LC: \"Qaẕẕāfī Isṭeḍiyam\" ) is a cricket ground in Lahore, Pakistan.",
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" The stadium was renovated for the 1996 Cricket World Cup when it hosted the final.",
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"Sandy's Compound Enclosure is a cricket ground in Bhagalpur, Bihar.",
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"The Dharmaraja–Kingswood Cricket Encounter is a cricket match between two government-run national schools in Kandy, Sri Lanka, Dharmaraja College (with approximately 4,500 students) and Kingswood College (with approximately 2,500 students).",
" It is the oldest cricket match series in the central province, having been played for 106 years.",
" It is also known as the \"Battle of the Maroons\".",
" The first match was played in 1893, with the Dharmaraja College team captained by the great educationist, later Sir Don Baron Jayathilake, who was the principal of Dharmaraja at that time.",
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" It was played at the Bogambara Stadium, which is no longer a cricket venue.",
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" It was played at the Asgiriya International Cricket stadium until 2010.",
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"William Philpott (24 January 1819 – 4 November 1891) was an Australian cricketer.",
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" This match was also the first intercolonial match played in Australia.",
" The match was played against Tasmania, which eventually won the timeless match after two-days of play.",
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"The Showground was a cricket ground in Bulawayo, Matabeleland, Zimbabwe, attached to the complex known today as the Trade Fair Showgrounds.",
" Today the ground no longer functions for cricketing purposes.",
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" The International XI won the match by six wickets, with the International XI's Hanif Mohammad top-scoring with 80 and Rhodesia's Joe Partridge taking the best figures of the match with 4/54.",
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"New Brompton Cricket Ground was a cricket ground in New Brompton in Chatham, Kent.",
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"The 2017 Pakistan Super League Final was a Twenty20 cricket match played on 5 March 2017 at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, Pakistan to determine the winner of the 2017 Pakistan Super League.",
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"Boghall Cricket Club Ground is a cricket ground in Linlithgow, Scotland.",
" The first recorded match held on the ground came in 1969 when West Lothian played Edinburgh Academicals.",
" Between 1995 and 1998 the ground hosted a number of touring teams in minor matches, which included matches against the Netherlands, Denmark and the touring Bangladeshis.",
" The ground held its first first-class match when Scotland played against Ireland in 1996.",
" Two further first-class matches were played there, one in 1998 when Scotland played Australia A, and another in 1999 when Scotland played South Africa Academy.",
" The ground held its first List A match when Scotland played Yorkshire in the 1998 Benson & Hedges Cup.",
" The following year Scotland played another List A match against the Nottinghamshire Cricket Board in the NatWest Trophy.",
" The third and to date final List A match played at the ground came in the 2002 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy against Dorset.",
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"Title: Burj Jeway Khan\n\nBurj Jeway Khan or Burj Jiwe Khan is a town and union council of Okara District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. Town Named On The Forefather of Mian Family \"Mian Jeway Khan\" Prominent leaders of Mian family are Mian Abdul Haq (Sitara-e-Quaid-e-Azam), Mian Chiragh -ud-Din, Mian Ghulam Muhammad, Mian Abdul Wahab, Mian Nazir Ahmad, Mian Muhammad Zaman, Mian Muhammad Asghar Jeewayka, Mian Abdul Kareem, Mian Anwar Ali, Mian Zafar Iqbak, Mian Yawar Zaman, Mian Muhammad Siddique, Mian Safdar Mahmood, Colonel Mian Safdar Mahmood, Mian Fazal Elahi, Mian Shafeeq-ur-Rahman, Mian Muhammad Asif, Mian Aftab Iqbal, Mian Manzoor Qadir (son of Great Mian abdul qadir), mian muzafar qadir, ahtasham qadir , Inam qadir,Mian Ali usman,Main ali imran, mian abdul majid.Mian family played a pivotal role in the political scenario of district Okara since independence of Pakistan.",
"Title: Gaddafi Stadium\n\nGaddafi Stadium (Urdu: / ALA-LC: \"Qaẕẕāfī Isṭeḍiyam\" ) is a cricket ground in Lahore, Pakistan. It was designed by famous architect and engineer Nasreddin Murat-Khan, and constructed by Mian Abdul Khaliq and Company in 1959. The stadium was renovated for the 1996 Cricket World Cup when it hosted the final. The headquarters of the Pakistan Cricket Board are situated at Gaddafi Stadium making it the home of Pakistan cricket team. The stadium has a capacity of 27,000 spectators making it one of the biggest in the country.",
"Title: Sandy's Compound Enclosure\n\nSandy's Compound Enclosure is a cricket ground in Bhagalpur, Bihar. The ground is one of the few stadium that has cricket matches for Bihar cricket team and in Bihar. The stadium has hosted it's only cricket match when Bihar cricket team played against Assam cricket team in 1981 in 1981/82 Ranji Trophy as match was won by Bihar cricket team by innings and 2 runs.",
"Title: Nasreddin Murat-Khan\n\nNasreddin Murat-Khan {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'TI', '4': \"} (1904–1970) was a Russian-born Pakistani architect and civil engineer. He is remembered most for designing the national monument, the Minar-i Pakistan. He was also the architect of the Gadaffi Stadium in Lahore and several other notable buildings and structures.",
"Title: Dharmaraja–Kingswood Cricket Encounter\n\nThe Dharmaraja–Kingswood Cricket Encounter is a cricket match between two government-run national schools in Kandy, Sri Lanka, Dharmaraja College (with approximately 4,500 students) and Kingswood College (with approximately 2,500 students). It is the oldest cricket match series in the central province, having been played for 106 years. It is also known as the \"Battle of the Maroons\". The first match was played in 1893, with the Dharmaraja College team captained by the great educationist, later Sir Don Baron Jayathilake, who was the principal of Dharmaraja at that time. The Kingswood team was captained by A.E. Spencer. It was played at the Bogambara Stadium, which is no longer a cricket venue. That match, and some others that followed, were not exclusively schoolboy matches as they included a few members of the staff from each school. The first all-schoolboy Big Match was played in 1899 with J.C. de Mel captaining Dharmaraja and T.B. Marshall leading Kingswood. It was played at the Asgiriya International Cricket stadium until 2010. Since 2011, it has been played at Pallekele International Cricket Stadium.",
"Title: William Philpott\n\nWilliam Philpott (24 January 1819 – 4 November 1891) was an Australian cricketer. He played two first-class cricket matches for Victoria. Philpott holds the distinction for having been the captain of the Victorian cricket team for the first ever first-class cricket match played in Australia, from 11 February 1851 to 12 February 1851. This match was also the first intercolonial match played in Australia. The match was played against Tasmania, which eventually won the timeless match after two-days of play. Thus, Philpott became the first ever losing captain in first-class cricket in Australia.",
"Title: Showground, Bulawayo\n\nThe Showground was a cricket ground in Bulawayo, Matabeleland, Zimbabwe, attached to the complex known today as the Trade Fair Showgrounds. Today the ground no longer functions for cricketing purposes. A single first-class cricket match was played there in February 1962 when Rhodesia played an International XI. The International XI won the match by six wickets, with the International XI's Hanif Mohammad top-scoring with 80 and Rhodesia's Joe Partridge taking the best figures of the match with 4/54. This remains the only first-class fixture played at the ground and additionally the only recorded match played there.",
"Title: New Brompton Cricket Ground\n\nNew Brompton Cricket Ground was a cricket ground in New Brompton in Chatham, Kent. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1862, when Kent County Cricket Club played Cambridgeshire in the ground's only recorded first-class cricket match.",
"Title: 2017 Pakistan Super League Final\n\nThe 2017 Pakistan Super League Final was a Twenty20 cricket match played on 5 March 2017 at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, Pakistan to determine the winner of the 2017 Pakistan Super League. The match was contested between Quetta Gladiators and Peshawar Zalmi with Peshawar winning by 58 runs. Darren Sammy, the Peshawar captain, was awarded the man of the match award.",
"Title: Boghall Cricket Club Ground\n\nBoghall Cricket Club Ground is a cricket ground in Linlithgow, Scotland. The first recorded match held on the ground came in 1969 when West Lothian played Edinburgh Academicals. Between 1995 and 1998 the ground hosted a number of touring teams in minor matches, which included matches against the Netherlands, Denmark and the touring Bangladeshis. The ground held its first first-class match when Scotland played against Ireland in 1996. Two further first-class matches were played there, one in 1998 when Scotland played Australia A, and another in 1999 when Scotland played South Africa Academy. The ground held its first List A match when Scotland played Yorkshire in the 1998 Benson & Hedges Cup. The following year Scotland played another List A match against the Nottinghamshire Cricket Board in the NatWest Trophy. The third and to date final List A match played at the ground came in the 2002 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy against Dorset. The ground is still used today by West Lothian Cricket Club."
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Where is the company that acquired ARM Holdings plc headquartered?
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Tokyo, Japan
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"Siddharth N. \"Bobby\" Mehta was former CEO and vice chairman of HSBC North America.",
" Mehta served as an Advisor of TransUnion since December 31, 2012.",
" Mehta serves as consultant of TransUnion.",
" He served the chief executive officer and president of TransUnion from August 2007 to December 31, 2012, and Transunion Financing Corp. until December 31, 2012.",
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" Mehta served as consultant of TransUnion since May 2007 until July 2007.",
" Mehta served as group managing director of HSBC Holdings PLC of HSBC Finance Corp. since April 30, 2005, and its unit chief executive officer since March 2005.",
" He served as the chief executive of HS BC North America Holdings Inc., of HSBC Finance Corp., from March 2005 to February 15, 2007.",
" He served as an executive chairman of HSBC Financial Corporation Limited since April 2005 and served as its chief executive officer from April 2005 to February 15, 2007.",
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" He served as the chief executive officer of HSBC North America Holdings Inc. since March 2005.",
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" He served as vice chairman and director of HSBC Financial Corporation Limited., (Formerly Household International Inc.).",
" He has been a director of Avant Credit Corporation since December 18, 2014.",
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" Mehta holds a Bachelor of Arts in economics from the London School of Economics and Masters of Business Administration from the University of Chicago.",
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" The ARM Cortex-R family of microprocessors currently consists of ARM Cortex-R4(F), ARM Cortex-R5(F), ARM Cortex-R7(F), ARM Cortex-R8(F), and ARM Cortex-R52(F)."
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"Title: Simon Segars\n\nSimon Anthony Segars (born 17 October 1967) is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of ARM Holdings plc. ARM is a world leading semiconductor IP company headquartered in Cambridge that was acquired by SoftBank Group for £24.3 billion in 2016. Since 1991, over 100 billion ARM microprocessor chips have been shipped in products such as mobile phones, tablet computers and cars.",
"Title: Bobby Mehta\n\nSiddharth N. \"Bobby\" Mehta was former CEO and vice chairman of HSBC North America. Mehta served as an Advisor of TransUnion since December 31, 2012. Mehta serves as consultant of TransUnion. He served the chief executive officer and president of TransUnion from August 2007 to December 31, 2012, and Transunion Financing Corp. until December 31, 2012. From May 2007 to July 2007, he served as a consultant to the board of directors at TransUnion. He served as the chief executive officer and president of TransUnion until December 31, 2012. He served as the chief executive officer of TransUnion LLC. He served as chairman of the board and chief executive officer of HSBC Finance Corporation from April 2005 to February 2007. He served as chief executive officer and president of TransUnion LLC from 2007 to 2012. From 1998 to 2007, he held a variety of positions with HSBC Finance Corporation and HSBC North America Holdings, Inc. Mehta served as chief executive officer of HSBC North America until February 2007. Mehta served as consultant of TransUnion since May 2007 until July 2007. Mehta served as group managing director of HSBC Holdings PLC of HSBC Finance Corp. since April 30, 2005, and its unit chief executive officer since March 2005. He served as the chief executive of HS BC North America Holdings Inc., of HSBC Finance Corp., from March 2005 to February 15, 2007. He served as an executive chairman of HSBC Financial Corporation Limited since April 2005 and served as its chief executive officer from April 2005 to February 15, 2007. He served as the chief executive officer of HSBC Bank USA, N.A. until February 2007. He served as the chief executive officer of HSBC North America Holdings Inc. since March 2005. He served as chairman and chief executive officer of HSBC Financial Corp., Ltd. He oversaw HSBC's global credit card services, its North American consumer lending and mortgage services businesses and its first mortgage operation. He was also responsible for corporate marketing, strategic planning and corporate development for HSBC North America Holdings Inc. and had responsibility for the strategic management of credit cards throughout the HSBC Group. Mehta served as group executive of Credit Card Services, Auto Finance and Canada of Household International Inc., since July 2002. He worked at MasterCard’s U.S. region board since March 2000. Mehta joined Household International Inc., in 1998. He served as senior vice president of The Boston Consulting Group in Los Angeles and co-leader of Boston Consulting Group Financial Services Practice in the United States. Mehta served as a director of Global Board of MasterCard Incorporated since March 17, 2005. He served as unit chairman of HSBC Holdings PLC and served as its board member since March 2005. He served as vice chairman and director of HSBC Financial Corporation Limited., (Formerly Household International Inc.). He has been a director of Avant Credit Corporation since December 18, 2014. He has been an independent director of The Allstate Corporation since February 19, 2014. He serves as a member of the advisory board at Core2 Group, Inc. He has been non-executive independent director at Piramal Enterprises Ltd since April 1, 2013. He serves on the boards of Datacard, Chicago Public Education Fund, University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, The Economic Club of Chicago, The Field Museum and Myelin Repair Foundation. He serves as a director of TransUnion Corp. and TransUnion LLC. He served as a director of MasterCard International Inc. (also known as MasterCard Worldwide) (formerly, MasterCard Inc.), since March 17, 2005. He served as a director of HSBC Financial Corp. Ltd. He has been a director of TransUnion since April 2012. Mehta serves on the board of international advisors for the Monterey, California, Institute of International Studies and is a member of the Financial Services Roundtable. He also serves on the board of advisors for the Myelin Repair Foundation. Mehta holds a Bachelor of Arts in economics from the London School of Economics and Masters of Business Administration from the University of Chicago. He stepped down as head of the North American unit after the lender raised its forecast for bad loans in the U.S. He is of Indian descent.",
"Title: Duolog\n\nDuolog Technologies was an award-winning Irish-based company that developed electronic design automation tools that assist with the integration of complex System-on-Chip(SoC), ASIC and FPGA designs. In 2014, Duolog was acquired by ARM Holdings plc, a multinational semiconductor and software design company headquartered in Cambridge, United Kingdom.",
"Title: HSBC Bank Panama\n\nHSBC Bank (Panama) S.A. is a subsidiary of HSBC Holdings plc headquartered in Panama City, Panama. The bank provides Personal banking, Corporate banking and Treasury services to Panama. In 2013 Bancolombia Group acquired HSBC Panama and renamed it as Banistmo.",
"Title: ARM Cortex-R\n\nThe ARM Cortex-R is a family of 32-bit RISC ARM processor cores licensed by ARM Holdings. The Cortex-R is optimized for hard real-time and safety critical applications. Cores in this family implement the ARM Real-time (R) profile, which is one of three architecture profiles, the other two being the Application (A) profile implemented by the Cortex-A family and the Microcontroller (M) profile implemented by the Cortex-M family. The ARM Cortex-R family of microprocessors currently consists of ARM Cortex-R4(F), ARM Cortex-R5(F), ARM Cortex-R7(F), ARM Cortex-R8(F), and ARM Cortex-R52(F).",
"Title: SoftBank Group\n\nSoftBank Group Corp. (ソフトバンクグループ株式会社 , Sofutobanku Gurūpu Kabushiki-gaisha ) is a Japanese multinational telecommunications and Internet corporation established on September 3, 1981, and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. It has operations in broadband, fixed-line telecommunications, e-commerce, Internet, technology services, finance, media and marketing, semiconductor design, and other businesses. The company is headed by founder Masayoshi Son.",
"Title: ARM Cortex-A\n\nThe ARM Cortex-A is a group of 32-bit and 64-bit RISC ARM processor cores licensed by ARM Holdings. The cores are intended for application use. The group consists of 32-bit cores: ARM Cortex-A5, ARM Cortex-A7, ARM Cortex-A8, ARM Cortex-A9, ARM Cortex-A12, ARM Cortex-A15, ARM Cortex-A17 MPCore, and ARM Cortex-A32, and 64-bit cores: ARM Cortex-A35, ARM Cortex-A53, ARM Cortex-A55, ARM Cortex-A57, ARM Cortex-A72, ARM Cortex-A73, and ARM Cortex-A75.",
"Title: List of ARM microarchitectures\n\nThis is a list of microarchitectures based on the ARM family of instruction sets designed by ARM Holdings and 3rd parties, sorted by version of the ARM instruction set, release and name. ARM provides a summary of the numerous vendors who implement ARM cores in their design. Keil also provides a somewhat newer summary of vendors of ARM based processors. ARM further provides a chart displaying an overview of the ARM processor lineup with performance and functionality versus capabilities for the more recent ARM core families.",
"Title: Dan McCauley\n\nDan McCauley is a major share holder of Sutton Harbour Holdings plc, in which he currently holds a 30% stake. Ranked at 723 on The Times \"Rich List 2004\" for the UK, his main source of wealth is the company Rotolok Holdings plc which is based in Tiverton."
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Eugene Onegin and Venus and Adonis, is what type of item?
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opera
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comparison
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easy
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"Onegin is a 1999 British-American romantic drama film based on Alexander Pushkin's novel in verse \"Eugene Onegin\", co-produced by British and American companies and shot mostly in the United Kingdom.",
" \"Onegin\" is Martha Fiennes' directorial debut and stars her brother Ralph Fiennes in the role of Yevgeny (Eugene) Onegin, Liv Tyler as Tatiana, Irene Worth as Princess Alina and Toby Stephens as Lensky.",
" Two other Fiennes siblings were involved in the project: Magnus Fiennes wrote the music and Sophie Fiennes appeared in a minor role."
],
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"sentences": [
"Onegin stanza (sometimes \"Pushkin sonnet\") refers to the verse form popularized (or invented) by the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin through his novel in verse \"Eugene Onegin\".",
" The work was mostly written in verses of iambic tetrameter with the rhyme scheme \"aBaBccDDeFFeGG\", where the lowercase letters represent feminine endings (i.e., with an additional unstressed syllable) and the uppercase representing masculine ending (i.e. stressed on the final syllable).",
" For example, here is the first stanza of \"Onegin\" as rendered into English by Charles Hepburn Johnston:"
],
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"Eugene Onegin (Russian: Евге́ний Оне́гин , \"Yevgeniy Onegin\"; ] ) is a novel in verse written by Alexander Pushkin."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"The Golden Gate (1986) is the first novel by poet and novelist Vikram Seth.",
" The work is a novel in verse composed of 590 Onegin stanzas (sonnets written in iambic tetrameter, with the rhyme scheme following the \"ababccddeffegg\" pattern of \"Eugene Onegin\").",
" It was inspired by Charles Johnston's translation of Pushkin's \"Eugene Onegin\"."
],
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"sentences": [
"Anna Nechaeva is Russian soprano singer who was born in Saratov and used attend its Conservatory in 1996.",
" Later she was offered to perform the role of \"Tatiana\" in \"Eugene Onegin\" at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory and by 2003 became a soloist at the Saint Petersburg Opera where she continued her original role as well as other title roles in Giacomo Puccini's \"Gianni Schicchi\", Madama Butterfly, and \"Suor Angelica\".",
" From 2008 to 2011 she became a soloist at the Mikhaylovsky Theatre where she performed roles of \"Nedda\" in \"Pagliacci\" and \"Rachel\" in \"The Jews\" as well as the title roles of \"Rusalka\" and of course \"Tatiana\" in \"Eugene Onegin\".",
" In 2012, she made her first public appearance with Bolshoi Theatre where she sang in \"The Enchantress\" portraying \"Nastasya\" becoming soloist there the same year.",
" After her debut, she performed such roles as \"Iolanta\" in an opera of the same name as well as \"Liu\" in \"Turandot\" and \"Yaroslavna\" in \"Prince Igor\"."
],
"title": "Anna Nechaeva"
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"sentences": [
"Venus and Adonis is an opera in three acts and a prologue by the English Baroque composer John Blow, composed in about 1683.",
" It was written for the court of King Charles II at either London or Windsor.",
" It is considered by some to be either a semi-opera or a masque, but \"The New Grove\" names it as the earliest known English opera."
],
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"James E. Falen is a professor emeritus of Russian at the University of Tennessee.",
" He published a translation of \"Eugene Onegin\" by Alexander Pushkin in 1990 which was also influenced by Nabokov's translation, but preserved the Onegin stanzas (ISBN ).",
" This translation is considered to be the most faithful one to Pushkin's spirit according to Russian critics and translators."
],
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"sentences": [
"Walter Werner Arndt (May 4, 1916-February 15, 2011) was a world-renowned scholar and translator of Russian, German and Polish.",
" At the time of his death, he was the Sherman Fairchild Professor of Humanities, Emeritus, of Russian Language and Literature at Dartmouth College.",
" With degrees in Business Administration from Warsaw University, in Political Science and Economics from Oxford University (Oriel College), a Masters in Engineering from Robert College (Istanbul), and a PhD.",
" in Comparative Literature from UNC, Chapel Hill, Arndt was well known for his metric translations, which included versions of Goethe's \"Faust\", Aleksandr Pushkin's \"Eugene Onegin\", a number of poems by Rainer Maria Rilke, as well as works by Busch, Morgenstern, and others.",
" His translation of \"Eugene Onegin\" won the Bollingen Poetry Translation Prize in 1962."
],
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"sentences": [
"Eugene Onegin (Russian: Евгений Онегин , \"Yevgény Onégin\"), Op.",
" 24, is an opera (\"lyrical scenes\") in 3 acts (7 scenes), composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.",
" The libretto, organised by the composer himself, very closely follows certain passages in Alexander Pushkin's novel in verse, retaining much of his poetry.",
" Tchaikovsky's friend Konstantin Shilovsky contributed M. Triquet's verses in Act 2, Scene 1, while Tchaikovsky himself arranged the text for Lensky's arioso in Act 1, Scene 1, and almost all of Prince Gremin's aria in Act 3, Scene 1."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Yuri Antónovich Mazurók (Russian Ю́рий Анто́нович Мазуро́к, 18 July 1931 in Kraśnik – April 2006 in Moscow) was a Russian operatic baritone of Ukrainian ethnicity.",
" He sang leading roles with major opera houses internationally, including the Bolshoi Theatre, where he made his debut as Eugene Onegin, to become his most famous part, in 1963, the Canadian Opera Company, the Metropolitan Opera (\"La traviata\", \"Eugene Onegin\", and \"Tosca\"), the Royal Opera, London, and the Vienna State Opera."
],
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}
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"Title: Onegin (film)\n\nOnegin is a 1999 British-American romantic drama film based on Alexander Pushkin's novel in verse \"Eugene Onegin\", co-produced by British and American companies and shot mostly in the United Kingdom. \"Onegin\" is Martha Fiennes' directorial debut and stars her brother Ralph Fiennes in the role of Yevgeny (Eugene) Onegin, Liv Tyler as Tatiana, Irene Worth as Princess Alina and Toby Stephens as Lensky. Two other Fiennes siblings were involved in the project: Magnus Fiennes wrote the music and Sophie Fiennes appeared in a minor role.",
"Title: Onegin stanza\n\nOnegin stanza (sometimes \"Pushkin sonnet\") refers to the verse form popularized (or invented) by the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin through his novel in verse \"Eugene Onegin\". The work was mostly written in verses of iambic tetrameter with the rhyme scheme \"aBaBccDDeFFeGG\", where the lowercase letters represent feminine endings (i.e., with an additional unstressed syllable) and the uppercase representing masculine ending (i.e. stressed on the final syllable). For example, here is the first stanza of \"Onegin\" as rendered into English by Charles Hepburn Johnston:",
"Title: Eugene Onegin\n\nEugene Onegin (Russian: Евге́ний Оне́гин , \"Yevgeniy Onegin\"; ] ) is a novel in verse written by Alexander Pushkin.",
"Title: The Golden Gate (Seth novel)\n\nThe Golden Gate (1986) is the first novel by poet and novelist Vikram Seth. The work is a novel in verse composed of 590 Onegin stanzas (sonnets written in iambic tetrameter, with the rhyme scheme following the \"ababccddeffegg\" pattern of \"Eugene Onegin\"). It was inspired by Charles Johnston's translation of Pushkin's \"Eugene Onegin\".",
"Title: Anna Nechaeva\n\nAnna Nechaeva is Russian soprano singer who was born in Saratov and used attend its Conservatory in 1996. Later she was offered to perform the role of \"Tatiana\" in \"Eugene Onegin\" at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory and by 2003 became a soloist at the Saint Petersburg Opera where she continued her original role as well as other title roles in Giacomo Puccini's \"Gianni Schicchi\", Madama Butterfly, and \"Suor Angelica\". From 2008 to 2011 she became a soloist at the Mikhaylovsky Theatre where she performed roles of \"Nedda\" in \"Pagliacci\" and \"Rachel\" in \"The Jews\" as well as the title roles of \"Rusalka\" and of course \"Tatiana\" in \"Eugene Onegin\". In 2012, she made her first public appearance with Bolshoi Theatre where she sang in \"The Enchantress\" portraying \"Nastasya\" becoming soloist there the same year. After her debut, she performed such roles as \"Iolanta\" in an opera of the same name as well as \"Liu\" in \"Turandot\" and \"Yaroslavna\" in \"Prince Igor\".",
"Title: Venus and Adonis (opera)\n\nVenus and Adonis is an opera in three acts and a prologue by the English Baroque composer John Blow, composed in about 1683. It was written for the court of King Charles II at either London or Windsor. It is considered by some to be either a semi-opera or a masque, but \"The New Grove\" names it as the earliest known English opera.",
"Title: James E. Falen\n\nJames E. Falen is a professor emeritus of Russian at the University of Tennessee. He published a translation of \"Eugene Onegin\" by Alexander Pushkin in 1990 which was also influenced by Nabokov's translation, but preserved the Onegin stanzas (ISBN ). This translation is considered to be the most faithful one to Pushkin's spirit according to Russian critics and translators.",
"Title: Walter W. Arndt\n\nWalter Werner Arndt (May 4, 1916-February 15, 2011) was a world-renowned scholar and translator of Russian, German and Polish. At the time of his death, he was the Sherman Fairchild Professor of Humanities, Emeritus, of Russian Language and Literature at Dartmouth College. With degrees in Business Administration from Warsaw University, in Political Science and Economics from Oxford University (Oriel College), a Masters in Engineering from Robert College (Istanbul), and a PhD. in Comparative Literature from UNC, Chapel Hill, Arndt was well known for his metric translations, which included versions of Goethe's \"Faust\", Aleksandr Pushkin's \"Eugene Onegin\", a number of poems by Rainer Maria Rilke, as well as works by Busch, Morgenstern, and others. His translation of \"Eugene Onegin\" won the Bollingen Poetry Translation Prize in 1962.",
"Title: Eugene Onegin (opera)\n\nEugene Onegin (Russian: Евгений Онегин , \"Yevgény Onégin\"), Op. 24, is an opera (\"lyrical scenes\") in 3 acts (7 scenes), composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. The libretto, organised by the composer himself, very closely follows certain passages in Alexander Pushkin's novel in verse, retaining much of his poetry. Tchaikovsky's friend Konstantin Shilovsky contributed M. Triquet's verses in Act 2, Scene 1, while Tchaikovsky himself arranged the text for Lensky's arioso in Act 1, Scene 1, and almost all of Prince Gremin's aria in Act 3, Scene 1.",
"Title: Yuri Mazurok\n\nYuri Antónovich Mazurók (Russian Ю́рий Анто́нович Мазуро́к, 18 July 1931 in Kraśnik – April 2006 in Moscow) was a Russian operatic baritone of Ukrainian ethnicity. He sang leading roles with major opera houses internationally, including the Bolshoi Theatre, where he made his debut as Eugene Onegin, to become his most famous part, in 1963, the Canadian Opera Company, the Metropolitan Opera (\"La traviata\", \"Eugene Onegin\", and \"Tosca\"), the Royal Opera, London, and the Vienna State Opera."
] |
3,349
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Instituto Militar de Engenharia and Tennessee Technological University both have degrees in what?
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engineering
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comparison
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hard
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"title": [
"Instituto Militar de Engenharia",
"Tennessee Technological University"
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1,
2
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"The Polytechnic School of Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (Portuguese: Escola Politécnica da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro), also called \"Poli\", founded in 1792, is the third oldest engineering school in the world and oldest in the Americas, with the Military Institute of Engineering (\"Instituto Militar de Engenharia - IME\") being one of the first institutions of higher education in Brazil.",
" It is considered one of the best institutions of Latin America in engineering education.",
" It is located in the UFRJ Center of Technology (CT), in the \"Cidade Universitária\" (\"University City\"), Rio de Janeiro."
],
"title": "Escola Politécnica da UFRJ"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto (FEUP) is the engineering faculty of the University of Porto, in Porto, Portugal.",
" With its origins in the 18th century, the institution became known as \"Faculdade de Engenharia\" in 1926.",
" It awards degrees from the licentiate to doctorate, in several engineering fields, ranging from mechanical engineering to chemical engineering.",
" It is a top-level engineering school, known to be one of the best in Europe, as well as in Portugal with Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa and Instituto Superior Técnico."
],
"title": "Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto"
},
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"sentences": [
"Francisca Fernández-Hall Zúñiga (1921–2002) was a Guatemalan engineer and diplomat.",
" She was the first woman to graduate from the Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, the first woman in all of Central America to earn an engineering degree, the first woman to be accepted and to attend the Instituto Militar de Engenharia of Brazil, and the first female ambassador for Guatemala."
],
"title": "Francisca Fernández-Hall"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Alberto Luiz Coimbra Institute for Graduate Studies and Research in Engineering (Portuguese: \"Instituto Alberto Luiz Coimbra de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Engenharia\"), often referred to as Coppe due to its original name (Coordenação dos Programas de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa de Engenharia), is a research and learning center in the Center of Technology (CT) of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ).",
" It has over 2,500 students in its 13 graduate engineering programs (Master's and Doctorate)."
],
"title": "COPPE"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa (ISEL) is a Portuguese higher education polytechnic institution of engineering and technology.",
" Headquartered in Lisbon and a part of the Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa."
],
"title": "Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa"
},
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"sentences": [
"Tennessee Technological University, popularly known as Tennessee Tech, is an accredited public university located in Cookeville, Tennessee, United States, a city approximately 70 miles (110 km) east of Nashville.",
" It was formerly known as Tennessee Polytechnic Institute (1915), and before that as University of Dixie, the name under which it was founded as a private institution in 1909.",
" It places special emphasis on undergraduate education in fields related to engineering and technology, although degrees in education, liberal arts, agriculture, nursing, and other fields of study can be pursued as well.",
" Additionally, there are graduate offerings in engineering, education, business, and the liberal arts.",
" The university is governed by an eight-member Board of Trustees.",
" Its athletic teams compete in the Ohio Valley Conference."
],
"title": "Tennessee Technological University"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Instituto Militar de Engenharia (\"Military Institute of Engineering\", IME) is an engineering institute maintained by the Brazilian Army with Federal support.",
" IME is the oldest and one of the best ranked engineering schools in Brazil, according to the Ministry of Education of that country, having systematically achieved first place in several of its engineering degrees.",
" Its current campus is located in Urca, Rio de Janeiro, right across the entrance to the very famous Sugar Loaf cable car."
],
"title": "Instituto Militar de Engenharia"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Revista Brasileira de Engenharia, Caderno de Engenharia Química"
],
"title": "Revista Brasileira de Engenharia, Caderno de Engenharia Química"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Federal University of Itajubá (Portuguese: \"Universidade Federal de Itajubá\" , UNIFEI; formerly known as the \"Escola Federal de Engenharia de Itajubá \", EFEI), is a federal university located in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil.",
" It is considered the first technological university and one of top ten engineering schools in Brazil.",
" Extremelly reputable among brazilian engineering schools, it carries more than 100 years of tradition in teaching, with emphasis on Electrical Engineering – which is one the best research institutes on Power Systems field in Latin America – Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Automation and Control engineering and Computer Engineering."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Antônio Ernesto Gomes Carneiro (November 28, 1846 – February 9, 1894) was a Brazilian army officer and veteran on the Brazilian side of the Paraguayan War.",
" After graduating from the Instituto Militar de Engenharia (Brazilian military academy) in 1872, he was made a lieutenant in 1875, a captain in 1877, a major in 1887, a lieutenant colonel in 1890 and a colonel in 1892.",
" He fought on the side of the Republican government in the Riograndense Federalist Revolution and was killed in action."
],
"title": "Gomes Carneiro"
}
] |
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"Title: Escola Politécnica da UFRJ\n\nThe Polytechnic School of Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (Portuguese: Escola Politécnica da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro), also called \"Poli\", founded in 1792, is the third oldest engineering school in the world and oldest in the Americas, with the Military Institute of Engineering (\"Instituto Militar de Engenharia - IME\") being one of the first institutions of higher education in Brazil. It is considered one of the best institutions of Latin America in engineering education. It is located in the UFRJ Center of Technology (CT), in the \"Cidade Universitária\" (\"University City\"), Rio de Janeiro.",
"Title: Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto\n\nThe Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto (FEUP) is the engineering faculty of the University of Porto, in Porto, Portugal. With its origins in the 18th century, the institution became known as \"Faculdade de Engenharia\" in 1926. It awards degrees from the licentiate to doctorate, in several engineering fields, ranging from mechanical engineering to chemical engineering. It is a top-level engineering school, known to be one of the best in Europe, as well as in Portugal with Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa and Instituto Superior Técnico.",
"Title: Francisca Fernández-Hall\n\nFrancisca Fernández-Hall Zúñiga (1921–2002) was a Guatemalan engineer and diplomat. She was the first woman to graduate from the Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, the first woman in all of Central America to earn an engineering degree, the first woman to be accepted and to attend the Instituto Militar de Engenharia of Brazil, and the first female ambassador for Guatemala.",
"Title: COPPE\n\nThe Alberto Luiz Coimbra Institute for Graduate Studies and Research in Engineering (Portuguese: \"Instituto Alberto Luiz Coimbra de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Engenharia\"), often referred to as Coppe due to its original name (Coordenação dos Programas de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa de Engenharia), is a research and learning center in the Center of Technology (CT) of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). It has over 2,500 students in its 13 graduate engineering programs (Master's and Doctorate).",
"Title: Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa\n\nThe Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa (ISEL) is a Portuguese higher education polytechnic institution of engineering and technology. Headquartered in Lisbon and a part of the Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa.",
"Title: Tennessee Technological University\n\nTennessee Technological University, popularly known as Tennessee Tech, is an accredited public university located in Cookeville, Tennessee, United States, a city approximately 70 miles (110 km) east of Nashville. It was formerly known as Tennessee Polytechnic Institute (1915), and before that as University of Dixie, the name under which it was founded as a private institution in 1909. It places special emphasis on undergraduate education in fields related to engineering and technology, although degrees in education, liberal arts, agriculture, nursing, and other fields of study can be pursued as well. Additionally, there are graduate offerings in engineering, education, business, and the liberal arts. The university is governed by an eight-member Board of Trustees. Its athletic teams compete in the Ohio Valley Conference.",
"Title: Instituto Militar de Engenharia\n\nThe Instituto Militar de Engenharia (\"Military Institute of Engineering\", IME) is an engineering institute maintained by the Brazilian Army with Federal support. IME is the oldest and one of the best ranked engineering schools in Brazil, according to the Ministry of Education of that country, having systematically achieved first place in several of its engineering degrees. Its current campus is located in Urca, Rio de Janeiro, right across the entrance to the very famous Sugar Loaf cable car.",
"Title: Revista Brasileira de Engenharia, Caderno de Engenharia Química\n\nRevista Brasileira de Engenharia, Caderno de Engenharia Química",
"Title: Federal University of Itajubá\n\nThe Federal University of Itajubá (Portuguese: \"Universidade Federal de Itajubá\" , UNIFEI; formerly known as the \"Escola Federal de Engenharia de Itajubá \", EFEI), is a federal university located in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. It is considered the first technological university and one of top ten engineering schools in Brazil. Extremelly reputable among brazilian engineering schools, it carries more than 100 years of tradition in teaching, with emphasis on Electrical Engineering – which is one the best research institutes on Power Systems field in Latin America – Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Automation and Control engineering and Computer Engineering.",
"Title: Gomes Carneiro\n\nAntônio Ernesto Gomes Carneiro (November 28, 1846 – February 9, 1894) was a Brazilian army officer and veteran on the Brazilian side of the Paraguayan War. After graduating from the Instituto Militar de Engenharia (Brazilian military academy) in 1872, he was made a lieutenant in 1875, a captain in 1877, a major in 1887, a lieutenant colonel in 1890 and a colonel in 1892. He fought on the side of the Republican government in the Riograndense Federalist Revolution and was killed in action."
] |
3,350
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Xenomorph XX121 is a fictional species from a science-fiction horror media franchise centered on the battles of a warrant officer played by who?
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Sigourney Weaver
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bridge
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medium
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{
"title": [
"Alien (creature in Alien franchise)",
"Alien (franchise)"
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0,
0
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"sentences": [
"Second warrant officer (2WO) is a warrant officer rank in the Singapore Armed Forces.",
" It was the most junior of the warrant officers until the rank of third warrant officer (3WO) was brought into effect on 1 April 2010."
],
"title": "Second warrant officer"
},
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"The Army Staff Senior Warrant Officer (ARSTAF SWO) provides the Chief of Staff of the United States Army (CSA) with subject matter expertise on warrant officer training and development, to include proper balance of training, education and professional experience for warrant officers.",
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"Warrant Officer Basic Course (WOBC) is the technical training program a newly appointed U.S. Army Warrant Officer receives after attending Warrant Officer Candidate School.",
" WOBC is designed to certify warrant officers as technically and tactically competent to serve in a designated military occupation specialty.",
" WOBC is the first major test a newly appointed officer must pass to continue serving in the Army as a warrant officer, as WO1 appointments and award of a Warrant Officer MOS are contingent upon successfully completing WOBC."
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"The \"Alien\" (also referred to as \"Xenomorph XX121\") is a fictional endoparasitoid extraterrestrial species that is the eponymous antagonist of the \"Alien\" film series.",
" The species made its debut in the film \"Alien\" (1979), and reappeared in the sequels \"Aliens\" (1986), \"Alien 3\" (1992), and \"\" (1997), as well as the crossover franchise \"Alien vs. Predator\" (2004) and \"\" (2007).",
" A similar creature of a slightly different design named the \"Deacon\" makes a brief appearance in the Ridley Scott film \"Prometheus\" (2012).",
" Two species, one being a different but similar creature called a \"Neomorph\" and the other being a variation of the Xenomorph XX121 species appear in the sequel to \"Prometheus\", \"\" (2017), which reveals the potential origin of the species.",
" In addition, the Alien appears in various literature and video game spin-offs from the franchises."
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" \"Mustang\" officers are generally older and more experienced than their peers-in-grade who entered the military, without prior enlisted service, via commissioning from one of the service academies (such as the United States Merchant Marine Academy, United States Military Academy, United States Air Force Academy, United States Naval Academy, or United States Coast Guard Academy), Officer Candidate School, or the Reserve Officer Training Corps.",
" During the Vietnam War, however, when some Army warrant officer pilots were offered a direct commission to 2nd or 1st Lieutenant, they were usually younger than 25 at the time of commission.",
" Department of Defense military pay tables authorize approximately ten percent pay premiums for officers in grades O-1, O-2 and O-3 who have credit for over four years of enlisted or warrant officer service prior to commissioning (Grades O-1E, O-2E, O-3E)."
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"The Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Officer or CFCWO is the senior non-commissioned member appointment in the Canadian Forces.",
" The post was created in 1978, with the first appointment of CWO Robert Osside.",
" Chief Warrant Officer Robert Osside was the first Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Officer – a position created by the Chief of the Defence Staff in 1978 to assist the CDS in his duties and advise him on all issues relating to non-commissioned members."
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" He is the current Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Officer and therefore the most senior non-commissioned member of the Canadian Forces.",
" He was previously the Chief Warrant Officer of the RCAF."
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"First warrant officer (1WO) is a warrant officer rank in the Singapore Armed Forces.",
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"Third warrant officer (3WO) is a warrant officer rank in the Singapore Armed Forces.",
" It is the most junior of the warrant officers, and holders of this rank are given appointments such as company sergeant major.",
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" The rank insignia is similar to the one for second warrant officer, although the former has a finer chevron."
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"Title: Army Staff Senior Warrant Officer\n\nThe Army Staff Senior Warrant Officer (ARSTAF SWO) provides the Chief of Staff of the United States Army (CSA) with subject matter expertise on warrant officer training and development, to include proper balance of training, education and professional experience for warrant officers. Additionally, the ARSTAF SWO communicates with commanders and warrant officers throughout the United States Army to ensure their concerns and recommendations are considered in decisions that will impact the future of the warrant officer corps.",
"Title: Warrant Officer Basic Course\n\nWarrant Officer Basic Course (WOBC) is the technical training program a newly appointed U.S. Army Warrant Officer receives after attending Warrant Officer Candidate School. WOBC is designed to certify warrant officers as technically and tactically competent to serve in a designated military occupation specialty. WOBC is the first major test a newly appointed officer must pass to continue serving in the Army as a warrant officer, as WO1 appointments and award of a Warrant Officer MOS are contingent upon successfully completing WOBC.",
"Title: Alien (creature in Alien franchise)\n\nThe \"Alien\" (also referred to as \"Xenomorph XX121\") is a fictional endoparasitoid extraterrestrial species that is the eponymous antagonist of the \"Alien\" film series. The species made its debut in the film \"Alien\" (1979), and reappeared in the sequels \"Aliens\" (1986), \"Alien 3\" (1992), and \"\" (1997), as well as the crossover franchise \"Alien vs. Predator\" (2004) and \"\" (2007). A similar creature of a slightly different design named the \"Deacon\" makes a brief appearance in the Ridley Scott film \"Prometheus\" (2012). Two species, one being a different but similar creature called a \"Neomorph\" and the other being a variation of the Xenomorph XX121 species appear in the sequel to \"Prometheus\", \"\" (2017), which reveals the potential origin of the species. In addition, the Alien appears in various literature and video game spin-offs from the franchises.",
"Title: Mustang (military officer)\n\nA mustang is slang term in the United States Armed Forces, referring to a warrant officer or commissioned officer who began his or her career as an enlisted service member. \"Mustang\" officers are generally older and more experienced than their peers-in-grade who entered the military, without prior enlisted service, via commissioning from one of the service academies (such as the United States Merchant Marine Academy, United States Military Academy, United States Air Force Academy, United States Naval Academy, or United States Coast Guard Academy), Officer Candidate School, or the Reserve Officer Training Corps. During the Vietnam War, however, when some Army warrant officer pilots were offered a direct commission to 2nd or 1st Lieutenant, they were usually younger than 25 at the time of commission. Department of Defense military pay tables authorize approximately ten percent pay premiums for officers in grades O-1, O-2 and O-3 who have credit for over four years of enlisted or warrant officer service prior to commissioning (Grades O-1E, O-2E, O-3E).",
"Title: Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Officer\n\nThe Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Officer or CFCWO is the senior non-commissioned member appointment in the Canadian Forces. The post was created in 1978, with the first appointment of CWO Robert Osside. Chief Warrant Officer Robert Osside was the first Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Officer – a position created by the Chief of the Defence Staff in 1978 to assist the CDS in his duties and advise him on all issues relating to non-commissioned members.",
"Title: Kevin West\n\nChief Warrant Officer Kevin Charles West, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} is a warrant officer of the Royal Canadian Air Force. He is the current Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Officer and therefore the most senior non-commissioned member of the Canadian Forces. He was previously the Chief Warrant Officer of the RCAF.",
"Title: First warrant officer\n\nFirst warrant officer (1WO) is a warrant officer rank in the Singapore Armed Forces. It is senior to second warrant officer but junior to master warrant officer.",
"Title: Alien (franchise)\n\nAlien is a British-American science-fiction horror media franchise centered on the film series depicting Warrant Officer Ellen Ripley (played by Sigourney Weaver) and her battles with an extraterrestrial lifeform, commonly referred to as \"the Alien\", and depicting android David 8 (portrayed by Michael Fassbender) and his experimentation in creating said lifeform.",
"Title: Third warrant officer\n\nThird warrant officer (3WO) is a warrant officer rank in the Singapore Armed Forces. It is the most junior of the warrant officers, and holders of this rank are given appointments such as company sergeant major. The rank was newly introduced on 14 May 2009, and went into effect on 1 April 2010, as part of a revised career structure for warrant officers. The rank insignia is similar to the one for second warrant officer, although the former has a finer chevron."
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3,351
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"Fantastic Beasts" and J. K. Rowling's Wizarding World were both created based on what fantasy novels?
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Harry Potter
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" The original version purports to be Harry Potter's copy of the textbook of the same name mentioned in \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (or \"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone\" in the US), the first novel of the \"Harry Potter\" series.",
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" Pictures.",
" It is the sequel to the 2016 film \"Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them\", based on J. K. Rowling's book of the same name.",
" It will serve as the second film instalment in the \"Fantastic Beasts\" series and the tenth overall in J. K. Rowling's Wizarding World, the franchise that began with the \"Harry Potter\" series.",
" The film is directed by David Yates, with a script by Rowling, and features an ensemble cast that includes Eddie Redmayne, Katherine Waterston, Dan Fogler, Alison Sudol, Ezra Miller, Johnny Depp, Jude Law, Zoë Kravitz, and"
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" Pictures, based on the \"Harry Potter\" fantasy novels by British author J. K. Rowling and its fictional universe.",
" The films have been in production since 2000, and Heyday Films has produced nine films since then, with four more in various stages of production.",
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"Jaana Marjatta Kapari-Jatta (born 19 May 1955, in Turku) is a Finnish translator of fiction, best known for her Finnish-language renderings of the \"Harry Potter\" novels and supplementary books by J. K. Rowling, including \"Harry Potter and the Cursed Child\".",
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" The film stars Eddie Redmayne as Newt Scamander, with Katherine Waterston, Dan Fogler, Alison Sudol, Ezra Miller, Samantha Morton, Jon Voight, Carmen Ejogo, Ron Perlman and Colin Farrell in supporting roles.",
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" The Muggle world is the series' name for the world inhabited by the non-magical majority, with which the Wizarding World exists coextensively, albeit mostly remaining hidden from the non-magical humans.",
" The plot of the series is set in 1990s Britain, but in a veiled and separate shadow society wherein magic is commonly used and practiced, and those who can use it live in self-enforced seclusion, hiding their abilities from the rest of the world.",
" The term \"Wizarding World\" refers to the global wizard community that lives hidden in parallel with the Muggle world; the different terms refer to different communities within the same area rather than separate planets or worlds.",
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" Throughout the seven books of the series, Harry and his friends come across many of these creatures on their adventures, as well as in the Care of Magical Creatures class at Hogwarts.",
" Rowling has also written \"Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them\", a guide to the magical beasts found in the series.",
" Many of these are derived from folklore, primarily Greek mythology, but also British and Scandinavian folklore.",
" Many of the legends surrounding mythical creatures are also incorporated in the books.",
" \"Children ... know that I didn't invent unicorns, but I've had to explain frequently that I didn't actually invent hippogriffs,\" Rowling told Stephen Fry in an interview for BBC Radio 4.",
" \"When I do use a creature that I know is a mythological entity, I like to find out as much as I can about it.",
" I might not use it, but to make it as consistent as I feel is good for my plot.\""
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"Pottermore is the digital publishing, e-commerce, entertainment and news company from J.K. Rowling and is a global digital publisher of Harry Potter and J. K. Rowling's Wizarding World.",
" It offers news, features, and articles as well as new and previously unreleased writing by J.K. Rowling.",
" The site features Rowling's thoughts, several pages of unpublished text, and a sales resource for e-book and audiobook versions of the seven \"Harry Potter\" novels."
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"The Darkness Series is a series of six fantasy novels by Harry Turtledove.",
" Though a fantasy the general history, geography, and combatants are analogs of World War II, or the \"Derlavai War\" in this universe.",
" Many of the characters are also the equivalents of historical people.",
" Magic and other fantastic beasts, like dragons, are also stand-ins for World War II technology.",
" Important battles in the series are also based on famous World War II battles, like the Battle of Sulingen which is an analog to the Battle of Stalingrad."
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" The series is distributed by Warner Bros. and consists of eight fantasy films, beginning with \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (2001) and culminating with \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2\" (2011).",
" A spin-off prequel series will consist of five films, starting with \"Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them\" (2016).",
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"Title: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them\n\nFantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is a 2001 book written by British author J. K. Rowling (under the pen name of the fictitious author Newt Scamander) about the magical creatures in the \"Harry Potter\" universe. The original version purports to be Harry Potter's copy of the textbook of the same name mentioned in \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (or \"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone\" in the US), the first novel of the \"Harry Potter\" series. It includes several notes inside it supposedly handwritten by Harry, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger, detailing their own experiences with some of the beasts described, and including in-jokes relating to the original series.",
"Title: Untitled Fantastic Beasts sequel\n\nThe untitled \"Fantastic Beasts\" sequel is an upcoming fantasy drama film produced by Heyday Films and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the sequel to the 2016 film \"Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them\", based on J. K. Rowling's book of the same name. It will serve as the second film instalment in the \"Fantastic Beasts\" series and the tenth overall in J. K. Rowling's Wizarding World, the franchise that began with the \"Harry Potter\" series. The film is directed by David Yates, with a script by Rowling, and features an ensemble cast that includes Eddie Redmayne, Katherine Waterston, Dan Fogler, Alison Sudol, Ezra Miller, Johnny Depp, Jude Law, Zoë Kravitz, and",
"Title: J. K. Rowling's Wizarding World\n\nJ. K. Rowling's Wizarding World is a British-American media franchise and shared fictional universe centered on a series of fantasy films, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, based on the \"Harry Potter\" fantasy novels by British author J. K. Rowling and its fictional universe. The films have been in production since 2000, and Heyday Films has produced nine films since then, with four more in various stages of production. The series has collectively grossed over $8.5 billion at the global box office, making it the second highest-grossing film franchise of all-time.",
"Title: Jaana Kapari-Jatta\n\nJaana Marjatta Kapari-Jatta (born 19 May 1955, in Turku) is a Finnish translator of fiction, best known for her Finnish-language renderings of the \"Harry Potter\" novels and supplementary books by J. K. Rowling, including \"Harry Potter and the Cursed Child\". In her translations of \"Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them\" and \"Quidditch Through the Ages\", she used the pseudonym “Kurvaa Aka (Whoss Gue)”.",
"Title: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (film)\n\nFantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is a 2016 fantasy film directed by David Yates. It is a prequel to the \"Harry Potter\" film series, and it was produced and written by J. K. Rowling in her screenwriting debut, and inspired by her 2001 book of the same name. The film stars Eddie Redmayne as Newt Scamander, with Katherine Waterston, Dan Fogler, Alison Sudol, Ezra Miller, Samantha Morton, Jon Voight, Carmen Ejogo, Ron Perlman and Colin Farrell in supporting roles. It is the first installment in the \"Fantastic Beasts\" series, and the ninth overall in J. K. Rowling's Wizarding World, the franchise that began with the \"Harry Potter\" films.",
"Title: Fictional universe of Harry Potter\n\nThe fictional universe of British author J. K. Rowling's \"Harry Potter\" series of fantasy novels comprises two distinct societies: the Wizarding World and the Muggle world. The Muggle world is the series' name for the world inhabited by the non-magical majority, with which the Wizarding World exists coextensively, albeit mostly remaining hidden from the non-magical humans. The plot of the series is set in 1990s Britain, but in a veiled and separate shadow society wherein magic is commonly used and practiced, and those who can use it live in self-enforced seclusion, hiding their abilities from the rest of the world. The term \"Wizarding World\" refers to the global wizard community that lives hidden in parallel with the Muggle world; the different terms refer to different communities within the same area rather than separate planets or worlds. Any new works taking place in this universe are released under the \"J. K. Rowling's Wizarding World\" brand.",
"Title: Magical creatures in Harry Potter\n\nMagical creatures are a colourful aspect of the fictional wizarding world contained in the \"Harry Potter\" series by J. K. Rowling. Throughout the seven books of the series, Harry and his friends come across many of these creatures on their adventures, as well as in the Care of Magical Creatures class at Hogwarts. Rowling has also written \"Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them\", a guide to the magical beasts found in the series. Many of these are derived from folklore, primarily Greek mythology, but also British and Scandinavian folklore. Many of the legends surrounding mythical creatures are also incorporated in the books. \"Children ... know that I didn't invent unicorns, but I've had to explain frequently that I didn't actually invent hippogriffs,\" Rowling told Stephen Fry in an interview for BBC Radio 4. \"When I do use a creature that I know is a mythological entity, I like to find out as much as I can about it. I might not use it, but to make it as consistent as I feel is good for my plot.\"",
"Title: Pottermore\n\nPottermore is the digital publishing, e-commerce, entertainment and news company from J.K. Rowling and is a global digital publisher of Harry Potter and J. K. Rowling's Wizarding World. It offers news, features, and articles as well as new and previously unreleased writing by J.K. Rowling. The site features Rowling's thoughts, several pages of unpublished text, and a sales resource for e-book and audiobook versions of the seven \"Harry Potter\" novels.",
"Title: The Darkness Series\n\nThe Darkness Series is a series of six fantasy novels by Harry Turtledove. Though a fantasy the general history, geography, and combatants are analogs of World War II, or the \"Derlavai War\" in this universe. Many of the characters are also the equivalents of historical people. Magic and other fantastic beasts, like dragons, are also stand-ins for World War II technology. Important battles in the series are also based on famous World War II battles, like the Battle of Sulingen which is an analog to the Battle of Stalingrad.",
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3,352
|
Who played in a 1996 film as Queen of Denmark?
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Gertrude
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hard
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"\"No One Needs to Know\" is a song co-written and recorded by Canadian country music artist Shania Twain.",
" It was released in May 1996 as the sixth single from her album \"The Woman in Me\".",
" The song was written by Twain and Mutt Lange.",
" The song became Twain's third consecutive number-one hit on country radio, and fourth overall.",
" It spent one week at the top of the chart in July 1996.",
" It was originally released to radio in May 1996.",
" The song was also used in the 1996 film \"Twister\" and included on the soundtrack.",
" \"No One Needs To Know\" was later included on Twain's 2004 \"Greatest Hits\" collection."
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"Edie & Pen, also known as \"Desert Gamble\", is a 1996 film that was directed by Matthew Irmas and written by Victoria Tennant.",
" It had its world premiere on 10 May 1996 at the Cannes Film Festival and stars Stockard Channing and Jennifer Tilly as the titular Edie and Pen, two women who make a connection in a Vegas bar.",
" The film was later given a cable release on HBO starting in July 1996 and was also released on DVD by Image Entertainment in 2003."
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"Some Mother's Son is a 1996 film written and directed by Irish filmmaker Terry George, co-written by Jim Sheridan, and based on the true story of the 1981 hunger strike in the Maze Prison, in Northern Ireland.",
" Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) prisoner Bobby Sands (played by John Lynch) led a protest against the treatment of IRA prisoners, claiming that they should be treated as prisoners of war rather than criminals.",
" The mothers of two of the strikers, played by Helen Mirren and Fionnula Flanagan, fight to save their sons' lives.",
" When the prisoners go on hunger strike and become incapacitated, the mothers must decide whether to abide by their sons' wishes, or to go against them and have them forcibly fed."
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"\"Because You Loved Me\" is a song recorded by Canadian singer Celine Dion for her fourth English-language studio album, \"Falling into You\" (1996).",
" It was released on 20 February 1996, as the first single in North America, South America and Asia.",
" It was released as the second single from the album in Australia, on 29 April 1996, and in May 1996 in Europe.",
" \"Because You Loved Me\" was written by Diane Warren and produced by David Foster, and served as the theme song from the 1996 film \"Up Close & Personal\", starring Robert Redford and Michelle Pfeiffer."
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"sentences": [
"Angela Down (born 15 June 1946) is an English actress.",
" She is known for her role in the BBC drama series \"Take Three Girls\" portraying Cockney art student Avril for the first season before being replaced in the second.",
" She played a leading role as princess Maria in the 15-hour BBC version of Leo Tolstoy's \"War and Peace\" (1972), starred as Sylvia Pankhurst in the BBC's \"Shoulder to Shoulder \" (1974), and played teacher Myra Bawne in the 1980 BBC drama serial \"We, the Accused\", opposite Ian Holm.",
" Her film roles included appearances in \"The Looking Glass War\" (1969), the cult horror film \"What Became of Jack and Jill?",
"\" (1972), as Justine Mahler in Ken Russell's 1974 film \"Mahler\", and as Mrs Cole in the 1996 film \"Emma\", starring Gwyneth Paltrow."
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"In William Shakespeare's play \"Hamlet\", Gertrude is Hamlet's mother and Queen of Denmark.",
" Her relationship with Hamlet is somewhat turbulent, since he resents her marrying her husband's brother Claudius after he murdered the King (young Hamlet's father, King Hamlet).",
" Gertrude reveals no guilt in her marriage with Claudius after the recent murder of her husband, and Hamlet begins to show signs of jealousy towards Claudius.",
" According to Hamlet, she scarcely mourned her husband's death before marrying Claudius."
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"sentences": [
"Nordkraft is a 2002 Danish novel by Jakob Ejersbo.",
" It is mainly set in Aalborg in the early 1990s and is about Maria (who is confused and unable to leave her drug-dealer boyfried Asger), Allan (who is trying to put his dubious past behind him) and Steso-Thomas.",
" The three main characters find themselves in a dependent but enthusiastic dance with drugs as they constantly search for eternal intoxication.",
" sold more than 100,000 copies, an unusually high sales figure on the book market in Denmark, The novel is inspired by the 1996 film \"Portland\" and was adapted for film itself in 2005."
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"\"I Believe I Can Fly\" is a 1996 song written, produced and performed by American singer R. Kelly from the soundtrack to the 1996 film \"Space Jam\".",
" It was originally released on November 26, 1996, and was later included on Kelly's 1998 album \"R.\"."
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"Dragonheart 3: The Sorcerer's Curse is a 2015 American-British-Romanian fantasy adventure film directed by Colin Teague.",
" It is a direct-to-video release that was released on February 10, 2015 for a Digital HD release and was released on February 24, 2015 for the North American DVD and Blu-Ray release.",
" It is the prequel to the original 1996 film and the third (chronologically, the first) film in the \"Dragonheart\" franchise, preceded by the 1996 film of the same name and its direct-to-video sequel in 2000, \"\"."
],
"title": "Dragonheart 3: The Sorcerer's Curse"
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"sentences": [
"Hamlet is a 1996 film adaptation of William Shakespeare's play \"Hamlet\", adapted for the screen and directed by Kenneth Branagh, who also stars in the titular role as Prince Hamlet.",
" The film also features Derek Jacobi as King Claudius, Julie Christie as Queen Gertrude, Kate Winslet as Ophelia, Michael Maloney as Laertes, Richard Briers as Polonius, and Nicholas Farrell as Horatio.",
" Other notable appearances include Robin Williams, Gérard Depardieu, Jack Lemmon, Billy Crystal, Rufus Sewell, Charlton Heston, Richard Attenborough, Judi Dench, John Gielgud and Ken Dodd."
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"Title: No One Needs to Know\n\n\"No One Needs to Know\" is a song co-written and recorded by Canadian country music artist Shania Twain. It was released in May 1996 as the sixth single from her album \"The Woman in Me\". The song was written by Twain and Mutt Lange. The song became Twain's third consecutive number-one hit on country radio, and fourth overall. It spent one week at the top of the chart in July 1996. It was originally released to radio in May 1996. The song was also used in the 1996 film \"Twister\" and included on the soundtrack. \"No One Needs To Know\" was later included on Twain's 2004 \"Greatest Hits\" collection.",
"Title: Edie & Pen\n\nEdie & Pen, also known as \"Desert Gamble\", is a 1996 film that was directed by Matthew Irmas and written by Victoria Tennant. It had its world premiere on 10 May 1996 at the Cannes Film Festival and stars Stockard Channing and Jennifer Tilly as the titular Edie and Pen, two women who make a connection in a Vegas bar. The film was later given a cable release on HBO starting in July 1996 and was also released on DVD by Image Entertainment in 2003.",
"Title: Some Mother's Son\n\nSome Mother's Son is a 1996 film written and directed by Irish filmmaker Terry George, co-written by Jim Sheridan, and based on the true story of the 1981 hunger strike in the Maze Prison, in Northern Ireland. Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) prisoner Bobby Sands (played by John Lynch) led a protest against the treatment of IRA prisoners, claiming that they should be treated as prisoners of war rather than criminals. The mothers of two of the strikers, played by Helen Mirren and Fionnula Flanagan, fight to save their sons' lives. When the prisoners go on hunger strike and become incapacitated, the mothers must decide whether to abide by their sons' wishes, or to go against them and have them forcibly fed.",
"Title: Because You Loved Me\n\n\"Because You Loved Me\" is a song recorded by Canadian singer Celine Dion for her fourth English-language studio album, \"Falling into You\" (1996). It was released on 20 February 1996, as the first single in North America, South America and Asia. It was released as the second single from the album in Australia, on 29 April 1996, and in May 1996 in Europe. \"Because You Loved Me\" was written by Diane Warren and produced by David Foster, and served as the theme song from the 1996 film \"Up Close & Personal\", starring Robert Redford and Michelle Pfeiffer.",
"Title: Angela Down\n\nAngela Down (born 15 June 1946) is an English actress. She is known for her role in the BBC drama series \"Take Three Girls\" portraying Cockney art student Avril for the first season before being replaced in the second. She played a leading role as princess Maria in the 15-hour BBC version of Leo Tolstoy's \"War and Peace\" (1972), starred as Sylvia Pankhurst in the BBC's \"Shoulder to Shoulder \" (1974), and played teacher Myra Bawne in the 1980 BBC drama serial \"We, the Accused\", opposite Ian Holm. Her film roles included appearances in \"The Looking Glass War\" (1969), the cult horror film \"What Became of Jack and Jill? \" (1972), as Justine Mahler in Ken Russell's 1974 film \"Mahler\", and as Mrs Cole in the 1996 film \"Emma\", starring Gwyneth Paltrow.",
"Title: Gertrude (Hamlet)\n\nIn William Shakespeare's play \"Hamlet\", Gertrude is Hamlet's mother and Queen of Denmark. Her relationship with Hamlet is somewhat turbulent, since he resents her marrying her husband's brother Claudius after he murdered the King (young Hamlet's father, King Hamlet). Gertrude reveals no guilt in her marriage with Claudius after the recent murder of her husband, and Hamlet begins to show signs of jealousy towards Claudius. According to Hamlet, she scarcely mourned her husband's death before marrying Claudius.",
"Title: Nordkraft (novel)\n\nNordkraft is a 2002 Danish novel by Jakob Ejersbo. It is mainly set in Aalborg in the early 1990s and is about Maria (who is confused and unable to leave her drug-dealer boyfried Asger), Allan (who is trying to put his dubious past behind him) and Steso-Thomas. The three main characters find themselves in a dependent but enthusiastic dance with drugs as they constantly search for eternal intoxication. sold more than 100,000 copies, an unusually high sales figure on the book market in Denmark, The novel is inspired by the 1996 film \"Portland\" and was adapted for film itself in 2005.",
"Title: I Believe I Can Fly\n\n\"I Believe I Can Fly\" is a 1996 song written, produced and performed by American singer R. Kelly from the soundtrack to the 1996 film \"Space Jam\". It was originally released on November 26, 1996, and was later included on Kelly's 1998 album \"R.\".",
"Title: Dragonheart 3: The Sorcerer's Curse\n\nDragonheart 3: The Sorcerer's Curse is a 2015 American-British-Romanian fantasy adventure film directed by Colin Teague. It is a direct-to-video release that was released on February 10, 2015 for a Digital HD release and was released on February 24, 2015 for the North American DVD and Blu-Ray release. It is the prequel to the original 1996 film and the third (chronologically, the first) film in the \"Dragonheart\" franchise, preceded by the 1996 film of the same name and its direct-to-video sequel in 2000, \"\".",
"Title: Hamlet (1996 film)\n\nHamlet is a 1996 film adaptation of William Shakespeare's play \"Hamlet\", adapted for the screen and directed by Kenneth Branagh, who also stars in the titular role as Prince Hamlet. The film also features Derek Jacobi as King Claudius, Julie Christie as Queen Gertrude, Kate Winslet as Ophelia, Michael Maloney as Laertes, Richard Briers as Polonius, and Nicholas Farrell as Horatio. Other notable appearances include Robin Williams, Gérard Depardieu, Jack Lemmon, Billy Crystal, Rufus Sewell, Charlton Heston, Richard Attenborough, Judi Dench, John Gielgud and Ken Dodd."
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In what year was the school Tyler Scott attended after graduating from Halifax West founded?
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"Halifax West High School is a Canadian public high school located in the Clayton Park neighbourhood in the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia.",
" Encompassing grades 10 through 12, Halifax West High School offers a variety of courses in both French and English and International Baccalaureate (IB) diplomas for its enrollment of 1550 students as of September 2015.",
" Halifax West has four feeder schools: Fairview Junior High, Clayton Park Junior High, Park West School, and Brookside Junior High.",
" It is also home to the Bella Rose Arts Centre.",
" Halifax West also hosted The Canadian Student Leadership Conference in September 2015, an event that drew hundreds of student participants from across Canada."
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"Charles Henry Reardon (January 2, 1916 – October 13, 1986) was a Canadian politician.",
" He represented the electoral district of Halifax West in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1956 to 1963.",
" He is a member of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party.",
" Reardon was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia.",
" He was a doctor, having received his medical degree at Dalhousie University.",
" On May 15, 1942, he married Barbara Evelyn McArel.",
" He died on October 13, 1986 at a hospital in Halifax."
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"Halifax County High School is a public high school located in South Boston, Virginia, United States.",
" It is located less than 2 mi from Halifax County Middle School.",
" Having 1,793 students currently enrolled in the 2012–13 school year, there are 118 faculty members with a 15.1 student/teacher ratio.",
" At Halifax County High, students have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement course work and testing.",
" Halifax county high school is equipped with two football fields, one soccer field, one field for baseball, and a basketball arena.",
" Halifax County high school currently runs on the semester system.",
" The student body makeup is 49 percent male and 51 percent female, and the total minority enrollment is 51 percent.",
" Halifax County High is the only high school in the Halifax County Public Schools.",
" Halifax County High School has an 82.2 percent on-time graduation rate and a 2.1 percent drop out rate."
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"Calvin Tyler Scott is a Canadian basketball player for the UPEI Panthers.",
" Tyler Scott was born and raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia.",
" Tyler Scott attended Halifax West High School and was the top scorer for the Halifax West Warriors.",
" After graduating from Halifax West, Tyler Scott attended Lee Academy, a prep school in Maine.",
" After Lee Academy, Tyler Scott went to Acadia University in New Minas, where he averaged 11.7 points per game, after realizing Acadia wasn't where he felt 100% comfortable he committed to UPEI with Tim Kendrick.",
" At UPEI Tyler Scott went on to average 23 points per game in his first year and became a first team all Canadian and during his second and third year at UPEI, Tyler Scott was named second team all star and was 2nd in scoring in the AUS and 1st in scoring in his 5th year.",
" On February 26, 2017, Tyler Scott made it into top 5 AUS scoring of all time.",
" During his 5th year Tyler Scott also passed 1700 career points.",
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"The Bella Rose Arts Centre is a community-based proscenium theatre performing arts centre located inside of Halifax West High School in the Clayton Park neighbourhood of the Halifax.",
" The 600 seat, professional grade, multi-purpose theatre has the capacity to handle almost any type of event from music and dance shows, to theatrical productions, and conferences.",
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"Scott was born in Dayton, Ohio on December 19, 1845 to Abram McLean Scott and Julia Ann Scott.",
" At a young age, he moved to Iowa.",
" He attended Fairfield University, his studies punctuated with the start of the American Civil War.",
" After serving in the Civil War, Scott attended Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania and Union Theological Seminary.",
" Immediately after graduating, he began teaching ancient languages at Lafayette.",
" An ordained Presbyterian minister, Scott led Arch Street Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from 1874 to 1878.",
" Scott's taught at Wooster College in 1878, where he was professor of mental and moral philosophy and political economy.",
" In 1881, he became president of Ohio State University.",
" Though he was popular with students, he was immensely disliked by politicians, and resigned shortly thereafter in 1883 due to frequent interference in his work from politicians.",
" He then became principal of Philips Exeter Academy, where he started in 1884.",
" He resigned in 1889 to go to Chicago, Illinois, and be involved in the publishing business.",
" Disliking the city, he soon became the pastor of a Presbyterian church in Albany, New York.",
" He resigned after a three years.",
" In 1909, he was named President Emeritus of the Ohio State University Board of Trustees, later on for ten years becoming at the Bible Teachers' Training School of New York City the professor of church history and ethnic religions."
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"Lee Academy is a private boarding and day high school in Lee, Maine.",
" Lee Academy was founded in 1845 as a teacher training school and now serves grades 9–13."
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"She's Too Young is an American made-for-TV movie released in 2004, starring Marcia Gay Harden as the mother of a 14-year-old daughter who is involved in sexual acts hidden from her parents.",
" The film deals with the issues of drugs and alcohol, peer pressure, parenting an adolescent, the influence of the sexually-driven media, teen partying, and syphilis.",
" The movie was shot in Halifax, Nova Scotia with the school scenes being shot at Halifax West High School.",
" Though the film does not acknowledge this outwardly, the events of this film were partly inspired by a syphilis outbreak that occurred in a well-off suburb of Atlanta in 1996, where over 200 teenagers were exposed.",
" The incident was chronicled in a Frontline U.S. TV Series episode called \"The Lost Children of Rockdale County\"."
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"Willie Louis Scott (born February 13, 1959) is a former American football tight end in the National Football League.",
" Scott is the son of Gloria and Willie Scott.",
" Gloria and Willie were employed at Newberry High School.",
" Gloria was a math teacher and Willie was an assistant principal.",
" Scott attended Newberry High School in Newberry, South Carolina.",
" Scott graduated from the University of South Carolina in 1981 and was drafted and went on to play with the Kansas City Chiefs from 1981 to 1985 and also the New England Patriots from 1986 to 1988."
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"Darrell Scott (born April 16, 1989) is a former American football running back.",
" He attended the University of South Florida, where he redshirted the 2010 college football season after having transferred from the University of Colorado.",
" Scott attended St. Bonaventure High School in Ventura, California.",
" Scott was considered the #1 running back of the 2008 high school class by \"Rivals.com\" and has drawn comparisons to LaDainian Tomlinson."
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"Title: Halifax West High School\n\nHalifax West High School is a Canadian public high school located in the Clayton Park neighbourhood in the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia. Encompassing grades 10 through 12, Halifax West High School offers a variety of courses in both French and English and International Baccalaureate (IB) diplomas for its enrollment of 1550 students as of September 2015. Halifax West has four feeder schools: Fairview Junior High, Clayton Park Junior High, Park West School, and Brookside Junior High. It is also home to the Bella Rose Arts Centre. Halifax West also hosted The Canadian Student Leadership Conference in September 2015, an event that drew hundreds of student participants from across Canada.",
"Title: Charles H. Reardon\n\nCharles Henry Reardon (January 2, 1916 – October 13, 1986) was a Canadian politician. He represented the electoral district of Halifax West in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1956 to 1963. He is a member of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party. Reardon was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He was a doctor, having received his medical degree at Dalhousie University. On May 15, 1942, he married Barbara Evelyn McArel. He died on October 13, 1986 at a hospital in Halifax.",
"Title: Halifax County High School\n\nHalifax County High School is a public high school located in South Boston, Virginia, United States. It is located less than 2 mi from Halifax County Middle School. Having 1,793 students currently enrolled in the 2012–13 school year, there are 118 faculty members with a 15.1 student/teacher ratio. At Halifax County High, students have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement course work and testing. Halifax county high school is equipped with two football fields, one soccer field, one field for baseball, and a basketball arena. Halifax County high school currently runs on the semester system. The student body makeup is 49 percent male and 51 percent female, and the total minority enrollment is 51 percent. Halifax County High is the only high school in the Halifax County Public Schools. Halifax County High School has an 82.2 percent on-time graduation rate and a 2.1 percent drop out rate.",
"Title: Calvin Tyler Scott\n\nCalvin Tyler Scott is a Canadian basketball player for the UPEI Panthers. Tyler Scott was born and raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Tyler Scott attended Halifax West High School and was the top scorer for the Halifax West Warriors. After graduating from Halifax West, Tyler Scott attended Lee Academy, a prep school in Maine. After Lee Academy, Tyler Scott went to Acadia University in New Minas, where he averaged 11.7 points per game, after realizing Acadia wasn't where he felt 100% comfortable he committed to UPEI with Tim Kendrick. At UPEI Tyler Scott went on to average 23 points per game in his first year and became a first team all Canadian and during his second and third year at UPEI, Tyler Scott was named second team all star and was 2nd in scoring in the AUS and 1st in scoring in his 5th year. On February 26, 2017, Tyler Scott made it into top 5 AUS scoring of all time. During his 5th year Tyler Scott also passed 1700 career points. *",
"Title: Bella Rose Arts Centre\n\nThe Bella Rose Arts Centre is a community-based proscenium theatre performing arts centre located inside of Halifax West High School in the Clayton Park neighbourhood of the Halifax. The 600 seat, professional grade, multi-purpose theatre has the capacity to handle almost any type of event from music and dance shows, to theatrical productions, and conferences. It currently functions primarily as a rental venue.",
"Title: Walter Quincy Scott\n\nScott was born in Dayton, Ohio on December 19, 1845 to Abram McLean Scott and Julia Ann Scott. At a young age, he moved to Iowa. He attended Fairfield University, his studies punctuated with the start of the American Civil War. After serving in the Civil War, Scott attended Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania and Union Theological Seminary. Immediately after graduating, he began teaching ancient languages at Lafayette. An ordained Presbyterian minister, Scott led Arch Street Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from 1874 to 1878. Scott's taught at Wooster College in 1878, where he was professor of mental and moral philosophy and political economy. In 1881, he became president of Ohio State University. Though he was popular with students, he was immensely disliked by politicians, and resigned shortly thereafter in 1883 due to frequent interference in his work from politicians. He then became principal of Philips Exeter Academy, where he started in 1884. He resigned in 1889 to go to Chicago, Illinois, and be involved in the publishing business. Disliking the city, he soon became the pastor of a Presbyterian church in Albany, New York. He resigned after a three years. In 1909, he was named President Emeritus of the Ohio State University Board of Trustees, later on for ten years becoming at the Bible Teachers' Training School of New York City the professor of church history and ethnic religions.",
"Title: Lee Academy (Maine)\n\nLee Academy is a private boarding and day high school in Lee, Maine. Lee Academy was founded in 1845 as a teacher training school and now serves grades 9–13.",
"Title: She's Too Young\n\nShe's Too Young is an American made-for-TV movie released in 2004, starring Marcia Gay Harden as the mother of a 14-year-old daughter who is involved in sexual acts hidden from her parents. The film deals with the issues of drugs and alcohol, peer pressure, parenting an adolescent, the influence of the sexually-driven media, teen partying, and syphilis. The movie was shot in Halifax, Nova Scotia with the school scenes being shot at Halifax West High School. Though the film does not acknowledge this outwardly, the events of this film were partly inspired by a syphilis outbreak that occurred in a well-off suburb of Atlanta in 1996, where over 200 teenagers were exposed. The incident was chronicled in a Frontline U.S. TV Series episode called \"The Lost Children of Rockdale County\".",
"Title: Willie Scott (American football)\n\nWillie Louis Scott (born February 13, 1959) is a former American football tight end in the National Football League. Scott is the son of Gloria and Willie Scott. Gloria and Willie were employed at Newberry High School. Gloria was a math teacher and Willie was an assistant principal. Scott attended Newberry High School in Newberry, South Carolina. Scott graduated from the University of South Carolina in 1981 and was drafted and went on to play with the Kansas City Chiefs from 1981 to 1985 and also the New England Patriots from 1986 to 1988.",
"Title: Darrell Scott (American football)\n\nDarrell Scott (born April 16, 1989) is a former American football running back. He attended the University of South Florida, where he redshirted the 2010 college football season after having transferred from the University of Colorado. Scott attended St. Bonaventure High School in Ventura, California. Scott was considered the #1 running back of the 2008 high school class by \"Rivals.com\" and has drawn comparisons to LaDainian Tomlinson."
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Name the British-American musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions based upon the book 'How to Become a Witch in Ten Easy Lessons' which features the fraudulent magician Professor Emelius Browne who was played by David Tomlinson the English actor and comedian?
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"\"Substitutiary Locomotion\" is a song written by Robert and Richard Sherman for the 1971 Walt Disney musical film production \"Bedknobs and Broomsticks\".",
" It is sung by \"Professor Emelius Browne\" (played by David Tomlinson), \"Eglantine Price\" (played by Angela Lansbury), and the three children.",
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"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a 1937 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and originally released by RKO Radio Pictures.",
" Based on the German fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm, it is the first full-length cel animated feature film and the earliest Disney animated feature film.",
" The story was adapted by storyboard artists Dorothy Ann Blank, Richard Creedon, Merrill De Maris, Otto Englander, Earl Hurd, Dick Rickard, Ted Sears and Webb Smith.",
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"Pinocchio is a 1940 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and based on the Italian children's novel \"The Adventures of Pinocchio\" by Carlo Collodi.",
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"Bedknobs and Broomsticks is a 1971 British-American musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution Company in North America on December 13, 1971.",
" It is based upon the books \"The Magic Bedknob; or, How to Become a Witch in Ten Easy Lessons\" (1943) and \"Bonfires and Broomsticks\" (1945) by English children's author Mary Norton.",
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"The Little Mermaid is a 1989 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures.",
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" Written, produced, and directed by Ron Clements and John Musker, with music by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman (who also served as a co-producer), the film features the voices of Jodi Benson, Christopher Daniel Barnes, Pat Carroll, Samuel E. Wright, Jason Marin, Kenneth Mars, Buddy Hackett, and René Auberjonois."
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"David Cecil MacAlister Tomlinson (7 May 1917 – 24 June 2000) was an English stage, film and television actor and comedian.",
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" The film is a combination of live action and stop-motion animation.",
" Co-stars Joanna Lumley and Miriam Margolyes played James's aunts in the live-action segments, and Simon Callow, Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Sarandon, Jane Leeves, David Thewlis, and Margoyles voiced his insect friends in the animation sequences."
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"Blackbeard's Ghost is a 1968 American fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions, starring Peter Ustinov, Dean Jones, Suzanne Pleshette and directed by Robert Stevenson.",
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" The Disney Channel aired this film until the late 1990s ."
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"Beauty and the Beast is a 1991 American animated musical romantic fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures.",
" The 30th Disney animated feature film and the third released during the Disney Renaissance period, it is based on the French fairy tale of the same name by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont (who was also credited in the English version as well as in the French version), and ideas from the 1946 French film of the same name directed by Jean Cocteau.",
" \"Beauty and the Beast\" focuses on the relationship between the Beast (voice of Robby Benson), a prince who is magically transformed into a monster and his servants into household objects as punishment for his arrogance, and Belle (voice of Paige O'Hara), a young woman whom he imprisons in his castle.",
" To become a prince again, Beast must learn to love Belle and earn her love in return to avoid remaining a monster forever.",
" The film also features the voices of Richard White, Jerry Orbach, David Ogden Stiers, and Angela Lansbury."
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" Professor Emelius Browne (played by David Tomlinson) sings the song in an attempt to persuade his student witch, Miss Eglantine Price (played by Angela Lansbury), to join forces with him.",
" Brown tells Price:"
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"Title: Substitutiary Locomotion\n\n\"Substitutiary Locomotion\" is a song written by Robert and Richard Sherman for the 1971 Walt Disney musical film production \"Bedknobs and Broomsticks\". It is sung by \"Professor Emelius Browne\" (played by David Tomlinson), \"Eglantine Price\" (played by Angela Lansbury), and the three children. The spell is composed by five magic words: \"Treguna Mekoides Trecorum Satis Dee\", which were engraved in the Star of Astoroth.",
"Title: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)\n\nSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a 1937 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and originally released by RKO Radio Pictures. Based on the German fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm, it is the first full-length cel animated feature film and the earliest Disney animated feature film. The story was adapted by storyboard artists Dorothy Ann Blank, Richard Creedon, Merrill De Maris, Otto Englander, Earl Hurd, Dick Rickard, Ted Sears and Webb Smith. David Hand was the supervising director, while William Cottrell, Wilfred Jackson, Larry Morey, Perce Pearce, and Ben Sharpsteen directed the film's individual sequences.",
"Title: Pinocchio (1940 film)\n\nPinocchio is a 1940 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and based on the Italian children's novel \"The Adventures of Pinocchio\" by Carlo Collodi. It was the second animated feature film produced by Disney, made after the success of \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\" (1937).",
"Title: Bedknobs and Broomsticks\n\nBedknobs and Broomsticks is a 1971 British-American musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution Company in North America on December 13, 1971. It is based upon the books \"The Magic Bedknob; or, How to Become a Witch in Ten Easy Lessons\" (1943) and \"Bonfires and Broomsticks\" (1945) by English children's author Mary Norton. The film, which combines live action and animation, stars Angela Lansbury and David Tomlinson.",
"Title: The Little Mermaid (1989 film)\n\nThe Little Mermaid is a 1989 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Based on the Danish fairy tale of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen, \"The Little Mermaid\" tells the story of a beautiful mermaid princess who dreams of becoming human. Written, produced, and directed by Ron Clements and John Musker, with music by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman (who also served as a co-producer), the film features the voices of Jodi Benson, Christopher Daniel Barnes, Pat Carroll, Samuel E. Wright, Jason Marin, Kenneth Mars, Buddy Hackett, and René Auberjonois.",
"Title: David Tomlinson\n\nDavid Cecil MacAlister Tomlinson (7 May 1917 – 24 June 2000) was an English stage, film and television actor and comedian. Having been described as both a leading man and a character actor, he is primarily remembered for his roles as authority figure George Banks in \"Mary Poppins\", fraudulent magician Professor Emelius Browne in \"Bedknobs and Broomsticks\" and as hapless antagonist Peter Thorndyke in \"The Love Bug\". In 2002, two years after his death, Tomlinson was posthumously inducted as a Disney Legend.",
"Title: James and the Giant Peach (film)\n\nJames and the Giant Peach is a 1996 British-American musical fantasy film directed by Henry Selick, based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Roald Dahl. It was produced by Tim Burton and Denise Di Novi, directed by Henry Selick, and starred Paul Terry as James. The film is a combination of live action and stop-motion animation. Co-stars Joanna Lumley and Miriam Margolyes played James's aunts in the live-action segments, and Simon Callow, Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Sarandon, Jane Leeves, David Thewlis, and Margoyles voiced his insect friends in the animation sequences.",
"Title: Blackbeard's Ghost\n\nBlackbeard's Ghost is a 1968 American fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions, starring Peter Ustinov, Dean Jones, Suzanne Pleshette and directed by Robert Stevenson. It is based upon the novel of the same name by Ben Stahl and was shot at the Walt Disney Studios. The Disney Channel aired this film until the late 1990s .",
"Title: Beauty and the Beast (1991 film)\n\nBeauty and the Beast is a 1991 American animated musical romantic fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The 30th Disney animated feature film and the third released during the Disney Renaissance period, it is based on the French fairy tale of the same name by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont (who was also credited in the English version as well as in the French version), and ideas from the 1946 French film of the same name directed by Jean Cocteau. \"Beauty and the Beast\" focuses on the relationship between the Beast (voice of Robby Benson), a prince who is magically transformed into a monster and his servants into household objects as punishment for his arrogance, and Belle (voice of Paige O'Hara), a young woman whom he imprisons in his castle. To become a prince again, Beast must learn to love Belle and earn her love in return to avoid remaining a monster forever. The film also features the voices of Richard White, Jerry Orbach, David Ogden Stiers, and Angela Lansbury.",
"Title: Eglantine (song)\n\n\"Eglantine\" is a song written by Robert and Richard Sherman for the 1971 Walt Disney musical film \"Bedknobs and Broomsticks\". Professor Emelius Browne (played by David Tomlinson) sings the song in an attempt to persuade his student witch, Miss Eglantine Price (played by Angela Lansbury), to join forces with him. Brown tells Price:"
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3,355
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What former Italian footballer is the manager of the Milan team which claimed its first league title for five seasons
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Carlo Ancelotti
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" He transferred to Beşiktaş in 1989.",
" With Beşiktaş, he won two Turkish First League titles (1990 and 1991) and one Turkish Cup (1990).",
" He transferred to Fenerbahçe in 1991, and was first goalkeeper until he got injured at the Kayserispor match in the 1994-95 season.",
" İpekoğlu won the Turkish First League title again with Fenerbahçe in 1996.",
" He transferred to Çanakkale Dardanelspor, which got promoted to Turkish First League in the 1995-96 season, and he became first goalkeeper there until Çanakkale Dardanelspor's relegation to Turkish Second League in the 1998-99 season.",
" He returned to Fenerbahçe and kept Fenerbahçe's goal for seven more games.",
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"Mario Bertini (born 7 January 1944) is a former Italian footballer defender and midfielder.",
" Throughout his career Bertini played for Italian clubs Empoli, Fiorentina, Inter Milan, Prato, and Rimini; he spent nine seasons with Inter, winning a Serie A title in 1971.",
" At international level, he represented the Italy national football team on 25 occasions between 1966 and 1972, scoring twice, and was a member of the team that reached the 1970 FIFA World Cup Final."
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"The period from 1986, when Alex Ferguson was appointed as Manchester United manager, to 2013, when he announced his retirement from football, was one of the most successful in the club's history.",
" Ferguson joined the club from Aberdeen on the same day that Ron Atkinson was dismissed, and guided the club to a 12th-place finish in the league.",
" Despite a second-place finish in 1987–88, the club was back in 11th place the following season.",
" Reportedly on the verge of being dismissed, victory over Crystal Palace in the 1990 FA Cup Final replay (after a 3–3 draw) saved Ferguson's career.",
" The following season, Manchester United claimed their first Cup Winners' Cup title and competed in the 1991 European Super Cup, beating European Cup holders Red Star Belgrade 1–0 in the final at Old Trafford.",
" A second consecutive League Cup final appearance followed in 1992, in which the team beat Nottingham Forest 1–0 at Wembley Stadium.",
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"Evaristo Beccalossi (born 12 May 1956) is a former Italian footballer who played as a midfielder.",
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"Carlo Ancelotti (] ; born 10 June 1959) is an Italian former footballer and current football manager.",
" He last was manager of German club Bayern Munich.",
" Ancelotti is the only manager to have won the UEFA Champions League three times and reached four finals (three finals and two victories with Milan, and one victory with Real Madrid).",
" He also won the FIFA Club World Cup twice, managing Milan and Real Madrid.",
" Ancelotti is regarded as one of the best and most successful managers of all time."
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"Roberto Biffi (born 21 August 1965 in Milan) is a former Italian footballer in the role of centre back and the current manager of the Loanesi."
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"Giorgio Morini (born 11 October 1947) is an Italian former football manager and player, who played as a midfielder.",
" As a player, Morini was part of the A.C. Milan team that won the 1978–79 Serie A title.",
" He also coached the Italian football team Milan for part of the 1996–97 season."
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"The 1964–1965 season was the 66th completed season of The Football League.",
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"Vincenzo Iaquinta (] ; born 21 November 1979) is a former Italian footballer who played as a striker.",
" Prior to joining Juventus in 2007, he initially played for several smaller Italian clubs, and subsequently moved to Udinese in 2000, where he spent seven seasons, representing the club in the UEFA Champions League.",
" After failing to make an appearance under new manager Antonio Conte during the first half of the 2011–12 season, in January 2012, he was sent on a half-season loan to Cesena; he returned to Juventus the following season, but once again made no appearances due to injury as the club won the league title; he subsequently retired from football in 2013."
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"Title: Engin İpekoğlu\n\nHe began his football career with Prater SV, an Austrian team, in 1978. He transferred to Sakaryaspor in 1982, became professional in Sakaryaspor in 1985, and won the Turkish Cup with the team in 1988. He transferred to Beşiktaş in 1989. With Beşiktaş, he won two Turkish First League titles (1990 and 1991) and one Turkish Cup (1990). He transferred to Fenerbahçe in 1991, and was first goalkeeper until he got injured at the Kayserispor match in the 1994-95 season. İpekoğlu won the Turkish First League title again with Fenerbahçe in 1996. He transferred to Çanakkale Dardanelspor, which got promoted to Turkish First League in the 1995-96 season, and he became first goalkeeper there until Çanakkale Dardanelspor's relegation to Turkish Second League in the 1998-99 season. He returned to Fenerbahçe and kept Fenerbahçe's goal for seven more games. He was also capped for the Turkish national football team 32 times, beginning with a friendly against Greece on 21 September 1988.",
"Title: Mario Bertini\n\nMario Bertini (born 7 January 1944) is a former Italian footballer defender and midfielder. Throughout his career Bertini played for Italian clubs Empoli, Fiorentina, Inter Milan, Prato, and Rimini; he spent nine seasons with Inter, winning a Serie A title in 1971. At international level, he represented the Italy national football team on 25 occasions between 1966 and 1972, scoring twice, and was a member of the team that reached the 1970 FIFA World Cup Final.",
"Title: History of Manchester United F.C. (1986–2013)\n\nThe period from 1986, when Alex Ferguson was appointed as Manchester United manager, to 2013, when he announced his retirement from football, was one of the most successful in the club's history. Ferguson joined the club from Aberdeen on the same day that Ron Atkinson was dismissed, and guided the club to a 12th-place finish in the league. Despite a second-place finish in 1987–88, the club was back in 11th place the following season. Reportedly on the verge of being dismissed, victory over Crystal Palace in the 1990 FA Cup Final replay (after a 3–3 draw) saved Ferguson's career. The following season, Manchester United claimed their first Cup Winners' Cup title and competed in the 1991 European Super Cup, beating European Cup holders Red Star Belgrade 1–0 in the final at Old Trafford. A second consecutive League Cup final appearance followed in 1992, in which the team beat Nottingham Forest 1–0 at Wembley Stadium. In 1993, the club won its first league title since 1967, and a year later, for the first time since 1957, it won a second consecutive title – alongside the FA Cup – to complete the first \"Double\" in the club's history.",
"Title: Evaristo Beccalossi\n\nEvaristo Beccalossi (born 12 May 1956) is a former Italian footballer who played as a midfielder. He played for several Italian clubs throughout his career, and is best known for his time at Inter Milan, where he won a Serie A title and a Coppa Italia.",
"Title: 2003–04 A.C. Milan season\n\nAssociazione Calcio Milan managed to claim its first league title for five seasons, following an impressive display of offensive and defensive skills. Arguably, this was at the pinnacle of Carlo Ancelotti's Milan helm, since the side proved it had the ability to last for the whole season.",
"Title: Carlo Ancelotti\n\nCarlo Ancelotti (] ; born 10 June 1959) is an Italian former footballer and current football manager. He last was manager of German club Bayern Munich. Ancelotti is the only manager to have won the UEFA Champions League three times and reached four finals (three finals and two victories with Milan, and one victory with Real Madrid). He also won the FIFA Club World Cup twice, managing Milan and Real Madrid. Ancelotti is regarded as one of the best and most successful managers of all time.",
"Title: Roberto Biffi\n\nRoberto Biffi (born 21 August 1965 in Milan) is a former Italian footballer in the role of centre back and the current manager of the Loanesi.",
"Title: Giorgio Morini\n\nGiorgio Morini (born 11 October 1947) is an Italian former football manager and player, who played as a midfielder. As a player, Morini was part of the A.C. Milan team that won the 1978–79 Serie A title. He also coached the Italian football team Milan for part of the 1996–97 season.",
"Title: 1964–65 Football League\n\nThe 1964–1965 season was the 66th completed season of The Football League. Seven years after the Munich Air Disaster in 1958, Manchester United won its first league title and its first league title since 1957.",
"Title: Vincenzo Iaquinta\n\nVincenzo Iaquinta (] ; born 21 November 1979) is a former Italian footballer who played as a striker. Prior to joining Juventus in 2007, he initially played for several smaller Italian clubs, and subsequently moved to Udinese in 2000, where he spent seven seasons, representing the club in the UEFA Champions League. After failing to make an appearance under new manager Antonio Conte during the first half of the 2011–12 season, in January 2012, he was sent on a half-season loan to Cesena; he returned to Juventus the following season, but once again made no appearances due to injury as the club won the league title; he subsequently retired from football in 2013."
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3,356
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What category of academic qualification can be awarded at The Naval Postgraduate School operated by the United States Navy in Monterey, California and the private American research university, Lehigh University, located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and established by businessman Asa Packer?
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"Packer Memorial Chapel (also known as Packer Memorial Church) is a historic church on the campus of Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.",
" It was designed by Philadelphia architect Addison Hutton, and built in 1885 when the university was affiliated with the Episcopal Church.",
" It was donated by Mary Packer Cummings in memory of her father, Asa Packer.",
" The cornerstone was laid on \"the seventh Founder's Day, October 8, 1885\" and the consecration took place \"Two years later, on the ninth Founder's Day, October 13, 1887\".",
" The chapel was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979."
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"The Asa Packer Mansion is a historic house museum on Packer Road in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, United States.",
" Completed in 1861, it was the home of Asa Packer (1805–1879), a coal and railroad magnate and founder of Lehigh University.",
" It is one of the best preserved Italianate Villa homes in the United States, with original Victorian furnishings and finishes.",
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"Douglas Porch (born December 29, 1944) is an American military historian and academic.",
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"Admiral (Retired) Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Abu Bakar bin Abdul Jamal was the tenth Chief and the first four-star Admiral of the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN).",
" He was born on 13 November 1946 in Johor, Malaysia and received his early education at the Royal Military College in Sungai Besi, Kuala Lumpur.",
" Admiral Abu Bakar joined the naval service in 1965 and commenced training as a cadet at the Britannia Royal Naval College, United Kingdom.",
" Admiral Abu Bakar was trained in weapons engineering at HMS \"Excellent\" School of Weapons Engineering, United Kingdom.",
" He was also trained in Training Technology by the Royal Australian Navy.",
" Admiral Abu Bakar is also a graduate of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, United Kingdom and the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, where he studied Defence Management.",
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"Lehigh University is an American private research university located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.",
" It was established in 1865 by businessman Asa Packer.",
" Its undergraduate programs have been coeducational since the 1971–72 academic year.",
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"Stephen Jurika Jr. (9 December 1910 – 15 July 1993) was a United States Navy officer and aviator during World War II, best known for his role as an intelligence officer in the Doolittle Raid.",
" He was awarded the Navy Cross for his actions as navigator of the aircraft carrier USS \"Franklin\" after it was severely damaged and set ablaze by a lone Japanese dive bomber on 19 March 1945.",
" After the war he was the naval air attaché in Australia, and during the Korean War, he was the naval liaison officer with the Japan Air Self-Defense Force.",
" He retired from the Navy in 1962, he became a professor at Stanford University, Santa Clara University and the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California."
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"David S. Yost (born 1948) is a Professor at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, in the Department of National Security Affairs, as well as a published author on international security, missile defense and nuclear deterrence.",
" Dr. Yost has been a consultant to various organizations, including the Rand Corporation, the Hudson Institute, the Ford Foundation, the National Institute for Public Policy (NIPP), Sandia National Laboratories, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and Los Alamos National Laboratory.",
" He is a member of the editorial board of \"Comparative Strategy\" sponsored by NIPP and serves on the advisory council (Conseil Scientifique) of the Laboratoire de Recherche sur la Défense, Institut Français des Relations Internationales, Paris.",
" He has been a member of the faculty at the Naval Postgraduate School since 1979."
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" The President's Office is in the Alumni Memorial Building which is located on the west side of the Asa Packer Campus in South Side Bethlehem.",
" The President's House is situated just a few meters to the southeast of the Alumni Memorial Building."
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"The Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) is a graduate school operated by the United States Navy.",
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" A conservative and religious man, he reflected the image of the typical Connecticut Yankee.",
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" Packer also served two terms in the United States House of Representatives (1853–1857)."
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"Title: Asa Packer Mansion\n\nThe Asa Packer Mansion is a historic house museum on Packer Road in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, United States. Completed in 1861, it was the home of Asa Packer (1805–1879), a coal and railroad magnate and founder of Lehigh University. It is one of the best preserved Italianate Villa homes in the United States, with original Victorian furnishings and finishes. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1985.",
"Title: Douglas Porch\n\nDouglas Porch (born December 29, 1944) is an American military historian and academic. He currently serves as a Professor of National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School, and is the former Chair of the Department of National Security Affairs for the Naval Postgraduate School at Monterey, California.",
"Title: Abu Bakar bin Abdul Jamal\n\nAdmiral (Retired) Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Abu Bakar bin Abdul Jamal was the tenth Chief and the first four-star Admiral of the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN). He was born on 13 November 1946 in Johor, Malaysia and received his early education at the Royal Military College in Sungai Besi, Kuala Lumpur. Admiral Abu Bakar joined the naval service in 1965 and commenced training as a cadet at the Britannia Royal Naval College, United Kingdom. Admiral Abu Bakar was trained in weapons engineering at HMS \"Excellent\" School of Weapons Engineering, United Kingdom. He was also trained in Training Technology by the Royal Australian Navy. Admiral Abu Bakar is also a graduate of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, United Kingdom and the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, where he studied Defence Management. He went on to enrol in a fellowship programme at the Wolfson College, Cambridge and later studied at the Royal College of Defence Studies, United Kingdom.",
"Title: Lehigh University\n\nLehigh University is an American private research university located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1865 by businessman Asa Packer. Its undergraduate programs have been coeducational since the 1971–72 academic year. As of 2014, the university had 4,904 undergraduate students and 2,165 graduate students. Lehigh is considered one of the twenty-four Hidden Ivies in the Northeastern United States.",
"Title: Stephen Jurika\n\nStephen Jurika Jr. (9 December 1910 – 15 July 1993) was a United States Navy officer and aviator during World War II, best known for his role as an intelligence officer in the Doolittle Raid. He was awarded the Navy Cross for his actions as navigator of the aircraft carrier USS \"Franklin\" after it was severely damaged and set ablaze by a lone Japanese dive bomber on 19 March 1945. After the war he was the naval air attaché in Australia, and during the Korean War, he was the naval liaison officer with the Japan Air Self-Defense Force. He retired from the Navy in 1962, he became a professor at Stanford University, Santa Clara University and the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California.",
"Title: David S. Yost\n\nDavid S. Yost (born 1948) is a Professor at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, in the Department of National Security Affairs, as well as a published author on international security, missile defense and nuclear deterrence. Dr. Yost has been a consultant to various organizations, including the Rand Corporation, the Hudson Institute, the Ford Foundation, the National Institute for Public Policy (NIPP), Sandia National Laboratories, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and Los Alamos National Laboratory. He is a member of the editorial board of \"Comparative Strategy\" sponsored by NIPP and serves on the advisory council (Conseil Scientifique) of the Laboratoire de Recherche sur la Défense, Institut Français des Relations Internationales, Paris. He has been a member of the faculty at the Naval Postgraduate School since 1979.",
"Title: List of Lehigh University presidents\n\nLehigh University is an American private research university located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1865 by businessman Asa Packer with a founding gift of $500,000. The President's Office is in the Alumni Memorial Building which is located on the west side of the Asa Packer Campus in South Side Bethlehem. The President's House is situated just a few meters to the southeast of the Alumni Memorial Building.",
"Title: Naval Postgraduate School\n\nThe Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) is a graduate school operated by the United States Navy. Located in Monterey, California, it grants master's degrees, engineer's degrees and doctoral degrees. Established in 1909, the school also offers research fellowship opportunities at the postdoctoral level through the National Academies' National Research Council research associateship program.",
"Title: Asa Packer\n\nAsa Packer (December 29, 1805 – May 17, 1879) was an American businessman who pioneered railroad construction, was active in Pennsylvania politics, and founded Lehigh University. A conservative and religious man, he reflected the image of the typical Connecticut Yankee. His knowledge of construction and engineering was put to good use on behalf of his university. Packer also served two terms in the United States House of Representatives (1853–1857)."
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USS Elrod was named after the Captain who enlisted in what part of the armed forces in 1927?
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" Preceding the \"VSCG\" was the Armed Forces of Yugoslavia (1992–2003) (Војска Југославије/Vojska Jugoslavije, ВЈ/VJ ) from the remnants of the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA), the military of SFR Yugoslavia.",
" The state, then named Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, participated in the Yugoslav Wars with limited direct intervention of its own armed forces.",
" Following the end of the Wars and the constitutional reforms of 2003 by which the state was renamed \"Serbia and Montenegro\", the military accordingly changed its name.",
" The military was heavily involved in combating Albanian separatists during the Kosovo War and Preševo Valley conflict, and also engaged NATO airplanes during the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia."
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"The Spanish Armed Forces (Spanish: \"Fuerzas Armadas Españolas\" , FFAA) are the military forces of the Kingdom of Spain.",
" The Spanish Armed Forces are a modern military force charged with defending the Kingdom's integrity and sovereignty.",
" They consist of the Army, Navy and Air Force.",
" The King is the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, with the title \"Capitán General de las Fuerzas Armadas\" (Captain General of the Armed Forces).",
" The current Chief of the Defence Staff is General Fernando Alejandre Martínez.",
" The Spanish Armed Forces are active members of NATO, the Eurocorps, the European Union Battlegroups, and also provide peace keeping troops to the United Nations."
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"USS \"Elrod\" (FFG-55), an \"Oliver Hazard Perry\"-class frigate, is a ship of the United States Navy named after Captain Henry T. Elrod (1905–1941), a Marine aviator who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism in the defense of Wake Island in World War II."
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"The Italian Armed Forces (italian: \"Forze armate italiane\") encompass the Italian Army, the Italian Navy and the Italian Air Force.",
" A fourth branch of the armed forces, known as the Carabinieri, take on the role as the nation's military police and are also involved in missions and operations abroad as a combat force.",
" Despite not being a branch of the armed forces, the Guardia di Finanza is part of the military and operates a large fleet of ships, aircraft and helicopters, enabling it to patrol Italy's waters and to eventually participate in warfare scenarios.",
" These five forces have military status and are all organized along military lines, comprising a total of 350,000 men and women with the official status of active military personnel.",
" The President of the Italian Republic heads the armed forces as the President of the High Council of Defence established by article 87 of the Constitution of Italy.",
" According to article 78, the Parliament has the authority to declare a state of war and vest the necessary powers in the Government."
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"The Armed Forces Conduct Medal is a military decoration of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.",
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"Rank Pay is a scheme implemented by the Rajiv Gandhi led Indian National Congress (I) Government in 1986, in the wake of 4th Central Pay Commission(4CPC), that reduced the basic-pay, or grade pay, of seven armed armed officers ranks of 2nd Lieutenant, Lieutenant, captain, majors, lt-colonel, colonels, and brigadiers, and their equivalent in the air-force and the Indian Navy by fixed amounts designated as 'rank-pay'.",
" The reduction in the basic-pay, the established basis of determining rank equivalences between armed forces officers and civilian and police counterparts, altered long established historical grade-pay equivalences or parities between armed forces officers and police officer, which was an accepted principle since 1947 for determination of armed forces grade pay, and which was 'further cemented' in 1973, by the 3 Central Pay Commission(3CPC).",
" The reduction in grade-pay apart from causing asymmetries in rank equivalence between the officers from the Indian police service and armed forces affected the basic pay, allowances, entitlements, promotion prospects, status, and pension of thousands of officers in the service in January 1986, and the decades after that.",
" In 2012, reduction in armed forces grade-pay, which was a subject of litigation since 1994, was declared illegal by the Supreme Court of India, which in a landmark judgement ordered the government to pay arrears to the more than 20,000 affected officers of the armed forces."
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"The 16 September military parade in honour of the anniversary of Mexican Independence is an annual tradition dating back to the late 19th century and the beginning of the professionalisation of the Mexican Armed Forces in the 20th century.",
" Held yearly in the Zócalo in Mexico City, this parade, the largest of the various parades held simultaneously nationwide on September 16, Mexican Independence Day, is presided by the President of Mexico in the fulfillment of his duty as the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces.",
" It is also attended by members of the Cabinet of Mexico, the Congress of the Union, civil service employees, the Secretaries of National Defense and Navy, members of the Mexican Armed Forces and Federal Police, uniformed service veterans, the state diplomatic corps, delegations representing the religious sector, indigenous peoples, sports and the private sector, and the general public.",
" Seen on TV and the Internet and heard on radio, this is one of the biggest events of the year.",
" Taking part in this are members of the Mexican Armed Forces and the Federal Police."
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"Elrod was born on September 27, 1905, in Turner County, Georgia.",
" He enlisted in the Marine Corps in December 1927, and was appointed a Marine second lieutenant in February 1931.",
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" The commander of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Colonel General Gennady Vorobyov, Commanded the Parade.",
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"Title: Armed Forces of Serbia and Montenegro\n\nThe Armed Forces of Serbia and Montenegro (Serbian: Војска Србије и Црне Горе/Vojska Srbije i Crne Gore; ВСЦГ/VSCG ) included ground forces with internal and border troops, naval forces, air and air defense forces, and civil defense. Preceding the \"VSCG\" was the Armed Forces of Yugoslavia (1992–2003) (Војска Југославије/Vojska Jugoslavije, ВЈ/VJ ) from the remnants of the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA), the military of SFR Yugoslavia. The state, then named Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, participated in the Yugoslav Wars with limited direct intervention of its own armed forces. Following the end of the Wars and the constitutional reforms of 2003 by which the state was renamed \"Serbia and Montenegro\", the military accordingly changed its name. The military was heavily involved in combating Albanian separatists during the Kosovo War and Preševo Valley conflict, and also engaged NATO airplanes during the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.",
"Title: Spanish Armed Forces\n\nThe Spanish Armed Forces (Spanish: \"Fuerzas Armadas Españolas\" , FFAA) are the military forces of the Kingdom of Spain. The Spanish Armed Forces are a modern military force charged with defending the Kingdom's integrity and sovereignty. They consist of the Army, Navy and Air Force. The King is the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, with the title \"Capitán General de las Fuerzas Armadas\" (Captain General of the Armed Forces). The current Chief of the Defence Staff is General Fernando Alejandre Martínez. The Spanish Armed Forces are active members of NATO, the Eurocorps, the European Union Battlegroups, and also provide peace keeping troops to the United Nations.",
"Title: USS Elrod (FFG-55)\n\nUSS \"Elrod\" (FFG-55), an \"Oliver Hazard Perry\"-class frigate, is a ship of the United States Navy named after Captain Henry T. Elrod (1905–1941), a Marine aviator who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism in the defense of Wake Island in World War II.",
"Title: Italian Armed Forces\n\nThe Italian Armed Forces (italian: \"Forze armate italiane\") encompass the Italian Army, the Italian Navy and the Italian Air Force. A fourth branch of the armed forces, known as the Carabinieri, take on the role as the nation's military police and are also involved in missions and operations abroad as a combat force. Despite not being a branch of the armed forces, the Guardia di Finanza is part of the military and operates a large fleet of ships, aircraft and helicopters, enabling it to patrol Italy's waters and to eventually participate in warfare scenarios. These five forces have military status and are all organized along military lines, comprising a total of 350,000 men and women with the official status of active military personnel. The President of the Italian Republic heads the armed forces as the President of the High Council of Defence established by article 87 of the Constitution of Italy. According to article 78, the Parliament has the authority to declare a state of war and vest the necessary powers in the Government.",
"Title: Armed Forces Conduct Medal\n\nThe Armed Forces Conduct Medal is a military decoration of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. It is awarded to enlisted personnel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines for serving two successive enlistment terms without record of punishment or disciplinary action.",
"Title: Rank Pay\n\nRank Pay is a scheme implemented by the Rajiv Gandhi led Indian National Congress (I) Government in 1986, in the wake of 4th Central Pay Commission(4CPC), that reduced the basic-pay, or grade pay, of seven armed armed officers ranks of 2nd Lieutenant, Lieutenant, captain, majors, lt-colonel, colonels, and brigadiers, and their equivalent in the air-force and the Indian Navy by fixed amounts designated as 'rank-pay'. The reduction in the basic-pay, the established basis of determining rank equivalences between armed forces officers and civilian and police counterparts, altered long established historical grade-pay equivalences or parities between armed forces officers and police officer, which was an accepted principle since 1947 for determination of armed forces grade pay, and which was 'further cemented' in 1973, by the 3 Central Pay Commission(3CPC). The reduction in grade-pay apart from causing asymmetries in rank equivalence between the officers from the Indian police service and armed forces affected the basic pay, allowances, entitlements, promotion prospects, status, and pension of thousands of officers in the service in January 1986, and the decades after that. In 2012, reduction in armed forces grade-pay, which was a subject of litigation since 1994, was declared illegal by the Supreme Court of India, which in a landmark judgement ordered the government to pay arrears to the more than 20,000 affected officers of the armed forces.",
"Title: September 16 military parade\n\nThe 16 September military parade in honour of the anniversary of Mexican Independence is an annual tradition dating back to the late 19th century and the beginning of the professionalisation of the Mexican Armed Forces in the 20th century. Held yearly in the Zócalo in Mexico City, this parade, the largest of the various parades held simultaneously nationwide on September 16, Mexican Independence Day, is presided by the President of Mexico in the fulfillment of his duty as the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces. It is also attended by members of the Cabinet of Mexico, the Congress of the Union, civil service employees, the Secretaries of National Defense and Navy, members of the Mexican Armed Forces and Federal Police, uniformed service veterans, the state diplomatic corps, delegations representing the religious sector, indigenous peoples, sports and the private sector, and the general public. Seen on TV and the Internet and heard on radio, this is one of the biggest events of the year. Taking part in this are members of the Mexican Armed Forces and the Federal Police.",
"Title: Henry T. Elrod\n\nElrod was born on September 27, 1905, in Turner County, Georgia. He enlisted in the Marine Corps in December 1927, and was appointed a Marine second lieutenant in February 1931. He attended the University of Georgia and Yale University prior to his entry into the Marine Corps.",
"Title: 2010 Kiev Victory Day Parade\n\nThe 2010 Kiev Victory Day Parade was held on May 9, 2010 in Kiev, honoring the 65th anniversary of the Soviet Union's victory in the Great Patriotic War. Inspecting the parade was the Chief of General Staff of the Armed Forces General of the Army Ivan Svyda. The commander of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Colonel General Gennady Vorobyov, Commanded the Parade. The President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych delivered a jubilee address. 2,500 members of the Ukrainian Armed Forces troops from Russia and Belarus took part in the parade. 17 military orchestras took part in the parade under the command of the Chief of the Military Music Department of the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Major General Volodymyr Derkach.",
"Title: Senior enlisted advisor\n\nA Senior Enlisted Adviser (SEA) in the United States Armed Forces is the most senior enlisted service member in a unit, and acts as an advisor to the commanding officer. Formally, E-9 billets for the senior enlisted advisor are established at Service unit (e.g., battalion, wing, or higher), command, major command, force, or fleet levels to the SEAs/CSELs of DoD Agencies and the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. SEAs are also known as Command Senior Enlisted Leaders (CSEL). Always a non-commissioned officer, the SEA is the main link between the commanding officer and the enlisted service members under his or her charge."
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"Luis Pereira (born in 1963), known as Stewart Sukuma, is a Mozambican singer.",
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" As lead vocalist of Scrapomatic, he picked up a nomination for Minnesota Music Awards best male vocalist, and both he and co-founder Paul Olsen were also nominated for best R&B Group.",
" Mattison was previously the lead vocalist of the Grammy Award winning Derek Trucks Band and has been a main songwriter of all three bands.",
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"Rydell & Quick is a Swedish rock band featuring male vocalist Christer Rydell and female vocalist and saxophonist Malin Quick.",
" Rydell had formed a band with Peer Stappe, Rydell Rip Offs, playing locally, while Quick performed with big bands.",
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"Christian \"Chrigel\" Glanzmann (born January 1, 1975) is the male lead vocalist in the folk metal band Eluveitie.",
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" The project's first EP, \"Vên\", was released in 2003.",
" \"Vên\" was a studio project of Glanzmann's, but its success led to the recruitment of a full band.",
" The band then released a full-length album, \"Spirit\", in June 2006.",
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"Da Mouth () was a Taiwanese hip hop band made up of MC40, DJ Chung Hua, male vocalist Harry, and female vocalist Aisa.",
" They were formed in 2007 and disbanded in 2016.",
" They are considered the Asian The Black Eyed Peas due to the group's diversity.",
" The band's Chinese band name directly translates into \"big mouth\".",
" Their English band name is derived from the concatenation of the Chinese character for \"big\" 大, which when romanized using pinyin becomes \"dà\", and the translation of the second half of their Chinese band name.",
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"Undish was a Christian gothic metal band from Oborniki, Poland, formed in 1991.",
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" After the release of their first album, \"...Acta Est Fabula\", on Massacre Records, they toured Europe in August 1997 together with Saviour Machine and Theatre of Tragedy, and performed at Wacken Open Air.",
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"Marko Tapani \"Marco\" Hietala (born 14 January 1966) is a Finnish heavy metal vocalist, bass guitarist and songwriter.",
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"Title: Ronny Thorsen\n\nRonny Thorsen (born 3 January 1978 in Kristiansand, Vest-Agder, Norway) is a Norwegian vocalist most notable for being the harsh vocalist, lyricist, and formerly the only constant member of the band Trail of Tears, until he left the band in 2013. He has also been a session vocalist for the bands Blood Red Throne and Scariot and was a guest for the band Tristania. For the 2005 Napalm Awards for Napalm Records, Ronny Thorsen placed third in the categories of Artist of the Year and Best Male Vocalist.",
"Title: Mike Mattison\n\nMike Mattison is an American musician and vocalist of the Grammy Award-winning blues rock/soul group, the Tedeschi Trucks Band, as well as lead vocalist and co-founder of the blues rock trio Scrapomatic. Mattison's vocal sound has been described as \"strong,\" with an \"expressive blues voice\". As lead vocalist of Scrapomatic, he picked up a nomination for Minnesota Music Awards best male vocalist, and both he and co-founder Paul Olsen were also nominated for best R&B Group. Mattison was previously the lead vocalist of the Grammy Award winning Derek Trucks Band and has been a main songwriter of all three bands. He is also an active essayist who publishes on music and poetry. Since 2013 Mattison and Ernest Suarez have edited “Hot Rocks: Songs and Verse,” an ongoing feature in Five Points: A Journal of Literature and Art.",
"Title: Rydell & Quick\n\nRydell & Quick is a Swedish rock band featuring male vocalist Christer Rydell and female vocalist and saxophonist Malin Quick. Rydell had formed a band with Peer Stappe, Rydell Rip Offs, playing locally, while Quick performed with big bands. The band was originally formed in 1989 after Quick joined Rydell's band on stage with her instrument. The band has toured extensively around Sweden and since 1999 are sponsored by Harley-Davidson. The band also features two drummers Berndt Baumgartner and Peer Stappe and the bass player Jonas Bonnier. The band has released two albums, \"R.O.C.K.O.H.O.L.I.C\" (2006) and \"R.O.A.D.T.R.I.P.\"(2012). Their first album was described as \" catchy, feel-good, melodic hard rock\". Both are from the Västra Götaland area of Sweden and live in Borås.",
"Title: Chrigel Glanzmann\n\nChristian \"Chrigel\" Glanzmann (born January 1, 1975) is the male lead vocalist in the folk metal band Eluveitie. He also plays mandola, whistles, and bagpipes in Branâ Keternâ. He was born in Basel, Switzerland, as Christian Oliver Ivan Glanzmann.",
"Title: Eluveitie\n\nEluveitie ( ) is a Swiss folk metal band from Winterthur, Zurich, founded in 2002 by Chrigel Glanzmann. The project's first EP, \"Vên\", was released in 2003. \"Vên\" was a studio project of Glanzmann's, but its success led to the recruitment of a full band. The band then released a full-length album, \"Spirit\", in June 2006. In November 2007, Eluveitie was signed by Nuclear Blast. The group rose to fame following the release of their first major-label album, \"Slania\", in February 2008. The album peaked at number 35 in the Swiss charts and number 72 in the German charts.",
"Title: Da Mouth\n\nDa Mouth () was a Taiwanese hip hop band made up of MC40, DJ Chung Hua, male vocalist Harry, and female vocalist Aisa. They were formed in 2007 and disbanded in 2016. They are considered the Asian The Black Eyed Peas due to the group's diversity. The band's Chinese band name directly translates into \"big mouth\". Their English band name is derived from the concatenation of the Chinese character for \"big\" 大, which when romanized using pinyin becomes \"dà\", and the translation of the second half of their Chinese band name. They released their self-titled debut album \"Da Mouth\" on 16 November 2007.",
"Title: Nightwish discography\n\nThe discography of the Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish consists of eight studio albums, one extended play, four live albums, seven compilations, thirteen music videos and twenty one singles. The band was formed in 1996 by songwriter and keyboardist Tuomas Holopainen, guitarist Emppu Vuorinen, and former vocalist Tarja Turunen; Nightwish's current line-up has six members although Turunen has been replaced by Anette Olzon, and the original bassist, Sami Vänskä, has been replaced by Marco Hietala, who also took over the male vocalist part. Olzon left the band in 2012 and was replaced by Floor Jansen.",
"Title: Undish\n\nUndish was a Christian gothic metal band from Oborniki, Poland, formed in 1991. Undish is led by female vocalist Ada Szarata as well as a male vocalist named Robert Baum who is also handling the drums. After the release of their first album, \"...Acta Est Fabula\", on Massacre Records, they toured Europe in August 1997 together with Saviour Machine and Theatre of Tragedy, and performed at Wacken Open Air. Their second album, \"Letters from the Earth\", was released on Morbid Noizz Productions. The band was planning to record a third album entitled \"A Gift of Flying\" in 2003 but its release was delayed until 2005 when it was released on CL Productions.",
"Title: Marco Hietala\n\nMarko Tapani \"Marco\" Hietala (born 14 January 1966) is a Finnish heavy metal vocalist, bass guitarist and songwriter. Internationally, he is most known as the current bass guitarist, male vocalist and secondary composer to Tuomas Holopainen, of the symphonic metal band Nightwish. He is also the vocalist and bassist as well as composer and lyricist for the heavy metal band Tarot."
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Bebe Rexha and Eminem are both what?
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"Black Cards was an American electronic duo that formed in July 2010 as Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz's new main project following the band's indefinite hiatus.",
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"\"The Monster\" is a song by American rapper Eminem, featuring guest vocals from Barbadian singer Rihanna, taken from Eminem's album \"The Marshall Mathers LP 2\" (2013).",
" The song was written by Eminem, Jon Bellion, and Bebe Rexha, with production handled by Frequency.",
" \"The Monster\" marks the fourth collaboration between Eminem and Rihanna, following \"Love the Way You Lie\", its sequel \"Love the Way You Lie (Part II)\" (2010), and \"Numb\" (2012).",
" \"The Monster\" was released on October 29, 2013, as the fourth single from the album.",
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" The song tells of the singer processing her sadness and anger over a breakup through heavy drinking.",
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" The first leg of the tour was supported by Daniel Skye.",
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" She also co-wrote the chart-topping Eminem and Rihanna single \"The Monster\", among others.",
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"\"No Broken Hearts\" is a song recorded by American singer Bebe Rexha.",
" It features the vocals from American rapper Nicki Minaj.",
" It was released on March 16, 2016 and was originally intended as the lead single from her second EP, \"\"; however it is no longer on the standard track list.",
" It premiered on the \"Elvis Duran Show\" on NYC's Z100.",
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"\"Me, Myself & I\" is a song by American rapper G-Eazy and American singer Bebe Rexha, billed together as \"G-Eazy x Bebe Rexha\".",
" It was released on October 14, 2015, as the first single for his second studio album \"When It's Dark Out\".",
" \"Me, Myself & I\" was written by Bebe Rexha, G-Eazy, Lauren Christy, TMS and Michael Keenan.",
" The song was originally produced by Bebe Rexha and TMS and re-produced by Michael Keenan, with additional production by Christoph Andersson and G-Eazy.",
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"The Bebe & Bassy Tour is the second headlining concert tour by American recording artist Bebe Rexha in support of her third EP, \"\" (2017) and the first tour for Marc E. Bassy, in support of his debut studio album, Gossip Columns.",
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"Title: Black Cards\n\nBlack Cards was an American electronic duo that formed in July 2010 as Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz's new main project following the band's indefinite hiatus. Originally conceived as a four-piece electropop band, Wentz played bass guitar and wrote the band's lyrics, while singer Bebe Rexha filled in on vocals. The pair met when Wentz and producer Sam Hollander overheard Rexha recording demos at their studio. Nate Patterson and Spencer Peterson completed the lineup with guitar and drums respectively.",
"Title: The Monster (song)\n\n\"The Monster\" is a song by American rapper Eminem, featuring guest vocals from Barbadian singer Rihanna, taken from Eminem's album \"The Marshall Mathers LP 2\" (2013). The song was written by Eminem, Jon Bellion, and Bebe Rexha, with production handled by Frequency. \"The Monster\" marks the fourth collaboration between Eminem and Rihanna, following \"Love the Way You Lie\", its sequel \"Love the Way You Lie (Part II)\" (2010), and \"Numb\" (2012). \"The Monster\" was released on October 29, 2013, as the fourth single from the album. The song's lyrics present Rihanna coming to grips with her inner demons, while Eminem ponders the negative effects of his fame.",
"Title: I Can't Stop Drinking About You\n\n\"I Can't Stop Drinking About You\" is the debut solo single by American singer-songwriter Bebe Rexha. It also serves as the first single off the singer's first extended play \"I Don't Wanna Grow Up\", which was released in May 2015. The song tells of the singer processing her sadness and anger over a breakup through heavy drinking. The song received positive reviews, with many critics complimenting Rexha's vocals and the instrumental on the track. The track did not enter the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 but peaked at number 15 on the Bubbling Under chart, which serves as a 25-song quasi-extension to the Hot 100.",
"Title: All Your Fault: Pt. 2\n\nAll Your Fault: Pt. 2 is the third EP by American singer Bebe Rexha. It was released on August 11, 2017. The album's lead single, \"The Way I Are (Dance with Somebody)\", was released on May 19, 2017.",
"Title: All Your Fault Tour\n\nThe All Your Fault Tour was the first headlining concert tour by American recording artist Bebe Rexha in support of her second EP, \"\" (2017). The tour was officially announced on January 24, 2017. The tour began on March 1, 2017 in Dallas, and the first leg concluded on March 31, 2017 in Brooklyn, finishing with a total of twenty-one shows. The first leg of the tour was supported by Daniel Skye. Rexha later announced the second leg of the tour, consisting of one Asian tour date in Dubai. The third leg of the tour began on May 1, 2017 in Antwerp, and concluded on May 18, 2017 in London.",
"Title: Bebe Rexha\n\nBleta \"Bebe\" Rexha ( ; ] ; born August 30, 1989) is an American singer, songwriter and record producer. She is best known as a featured guest vocalist on several \"Billboard\" Hot 100 charting songs, such as G-Eazy's \"Me, Myself & I\", David Guetta's \"Hey Mama\", Martin Garrix's \"In the Name of Love\" and Cash Cash's \"Take Me Home\". She also co-wrote the chart-topping Eminem and Rihanna single \"The Monster\", among others. In March 2016, she released the single \"No Broken Hearts\", featuring Nicki Minaj. \" I Got You\" was released as the lead single from her EP \"\". \" The Way I Are (Dance with Somebody)\" was released as the lead single from her third EP \"\".",
"Title: Eminem\n\nMarshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972), known professionally as Eminem (often stylized as EMINƎM), is an American rapper, record producer, and actor.",
"Title: No Broken Hearts\n\n\"No Broken Hearts\" is a song recorded by American singer Bebe Rexha. It features the vocals from American rapper Nicki Minaj. It was released on March 16, 2016 and was originally intended as the lead single from her second EP, \"\"; however it is no longer on the standard track list. It premiered on the \"Elvis Duran Show\" on NYC's Z100. The song is penned by Bebe Rexha, Nicki Minaj, Koko LaRoo, Kgaugelo Nalane and Jacob Kasher Hindlin and produced by The Invisible Men and Saltwives.",
"Title: Me, Myself & I (G-Eazy and Bebe Rexha song)\n\n\"Me, Myself & I\" is a song by American rapper G-Eazy and American singer Bebe Rexha, billed together as \"G-Eazy x Bebe Rexha\". It was released on October 14, 2015, as the first single for his second studio album \"When It's Dark Out\". \"Me, Myself & I\" was written by Bebe Rexha, G-Eazy, Lauren Christy, TMS and Michael Keenan. The song was originally produced by Bebe Rexha and TMS and re-produced by Michael Keenan, with additional production by Christoph Andersson and G-Eazy. It is so far the highest-charting single for both G-Eazy and Bebe Rexha, peaking at number 7 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100. It is featured in the \"NBA 2K17\" soundtrack.",
"Title: Bebe & Bassy Tour\n\nThe Bebe & Bassy Tour is the second headlining concert tour by American recording artist Bebe Rexha in support of her third EP, \"\" (2017) and the first tour for Marc E. Bassy, in support of his debut studio album, Gossip Columns. The tour was officially announced on September 20, 2017 and will begin on October 16, 2017 in Seattle, concluding on November 19, 2017 in Santa Ana with a total of twenty-three shows."
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Make America Psycho Again alludes to the campaign slogan first used by which Republican in 1980?
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Ronald Reagan
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"Ash-shaʻb yurīd isqāṭ an-niẓām (Arabic: الشعب يريد إسقاط النظام ] , \"the people want to bring down the regime\") is a political slogan associated with the Arab Spring.",
" The slogan first emerged during the Tunisian Revolution.",
" The chant echoed at Avenue Habib Bourguiba in Tunis for weeks.",
" The slogan also became used frequently during the 2011 Egyptian revolution.",
" It was the most frequent slogan, both in graffiti and in chants in rallies, during the revolution in Egypt."
],
"title": "Ash-shab yurid isqat an-nizam"
},
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"The Action Blue Sky Campaign is an environmental campaign in Hong Kong, organised by the Environmental Protection Department, to clean up the city's air pollution.",
" It was officially launched by Chief Executive Donald Tsang on July 25, 2006.",
" According to a press release of the Hong Kong government, its campaign slogan in Chinese is \"全城投入 為藍天打氣\" (\"All of the city participate to fight for a blue sky\"), while its campaign slogan in English is \"Clean Air for a Cool Hong Kong!\"",
" The campaign hopes to win support from the public as well as the business community, including those businesses investing in the Pearl River Delta Region."
],
"title": "Action Blue Sky Campaign"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Can!",
" Jani: Kanjani Eight's Great Plan to Save the Planet Earth (Can!ジャニ:関ジャニ∞の地球救出大作戦 , Kan!",
" Jani: Kanjani Eito no Chikyū Kyūshutsu Dai sakusen ) was a Japanese TV variety that aired every Saturday on TV Asahi.",
" The show ran from October 4, 2008 to September 26, 2009 for a total of 49 episodes.",
" It had suffered from frequent time changes before settling for the 3:00pm time slot.",
" The show was created after the high success of their two previous television specials that aired on TV Asahi, Dadaiyaman and Dadaiyaman Z. Its slogan first was, \" For the world's sake, for the people's sake! \"",
" but it changed to \" Can We Do It?",
" Yes We Can! \"",
", a play on the show's title as well as on Barack Obama's campaign slogan after he had won the U.S. presidential election (Episode 10)."
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"\"Make America Great Again\", abbreviated to MAGA, is a campaign slogan used in American politics that was popularized by President Donald Trump in his 2016 presidential campaign.",
" President Ronald Reagan used the similar slogan \"Let's Make America Great Again\" in his 1980 presidential campaign."
],
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"Time to Get Tough: Making America #1 Again is a non-fiction book by Donald Trump.",
" It was first published in hardcover format by Regnery Publishing in 2011.",
" It was reissued under the new title Time to Get Tough: Make America Great Again!",
" by the same publisher in 2015, to match Trump's 2016 election campaign slogan.",
" Trump had previously published \"The America We Deserve\" (2000) as preparation for his attempt to run in the 2000 U.S. presidential campaign with a populist platform.",
" \"Time to Get Tough\" in contrast served as his prelude to the 2012 U.S. presidential campaign, with a conservative platform."
],
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},
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"No2EU is a left-wing Eurosceptic electoral alliance in the United Kingdom.",
" It was first founded in 2009 when it campaigned under the campaign slogan \"No2EU — Yes to Democracy\"; it was led by Bob Crow and backed by the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT), the Communist Party of Britain and Solidarity (Scotland) among others.",
" It participated in the 2009 European Parliament elections and the European elections in 2014 with the party name \"No2EU\" and the campaign slogan \"No2EU — Yes to Workers' Rights\"."
],
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},
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"\"Austria – the Nazis' first victim\" was a political slogan first used at the Moscow Conference in 1943 which went on to become the ideological basis for Austria and the national self-consciousness of Austrians during the periods of the allied occupation of 1945-1955 and the sovereign state of the Second Austrian Republic (1955–1980s ).",
" According to the interpretation of the slogan by the founders of the Second Austrian Republic, the anschluss of 1938 was an act of military aggression by the Third Reich.",
" Austrian statehood had been interrupted, and therefore revived Austria in 1945 could not and should not be responsible in any way for the Nazis' crimes.",
" The \"victim theory\" formed by 1949 (German: \"Opferthese, Opferdoktrin\" ) insisted that all the Austrians, including strong supporters of Hitler, had been unwilling victims of a Nazi regime and therefore were not responsible for its crimes."
],
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"\"Drill, baby, drill!\"",
" was a 2008 Republican campaign slogan first used at the 2008 Republican National Convention by former Maryland Lieutenant Governor Michael Steele, who was later elected Chairman of the Republican National Committee.",
" The slogan expressed support for increased drilling for petroleum and gas as sources of additional energy and gained further prominence after it was used by Republican Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin during the vice-presidential debate."
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"For Belarus!",
" (\"За Беларусь!\"",
" in both Russian and Belarusian) is a campaign slogan used in Belarus starting in 2004 to push for constitutional reforms inside the country, which consist of (1) enabling a citizen to become the country's president for more than two times (as had been the case until 2004) and (2) to allow the current president Alexander Lukashenko to run for a third term.",
" The campaign is usually announced and spread by using television airtime, public concerts or billboards erected in the country.",
" The campaign was used again in the 2006 presidential elections, with the addition of a song played on Belarusian Television on the day of the elections.",
" The campaign is also used by the BRSM to support the government's discourse on patriotism (in contrast to that of the political opposition: e.g. the Belarusian Popular Front, which uses another slogan: \"\"Жыве Беларусь!\"\")",
"."
],
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"Make America Psycho Again is the first remix album by Fall Out Boy, released on October 30, 2015.",
" The album is a remix of the band's original album \"American Beauty/American Psycho\", with a different rapper on each song.",
" The album drew in over 13,000 equivalent copies in the United States its debut week.",
" The title alludes to \"Make America Great Again\", the campaign slogan used by then-presidential candidate Donald Trump during the 2016 election cycle.",
" The album art features the same face-painted boy from the original album holding a sparkler.",
" The cover also has a red tint on the photo."
],
"title": "Make America Psycho Again"
}
] |
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"Title: Ash-shab yurid isqat an-nizam\n\nAsh-shaʻb yurīd isqāṭ an-niẓām (Arabic: الشعب يريد إسقاط النظام ] , \"the people want to bring down the regime\") is a political slogan associated with the Arab Spring. The slogan first emerged during the Tunisian Revolution. The chant echoed at Avenue Habib Bourguiba in Tunis for weeks. The slogan also became used frequently during the 2011 Egyptian revolution. It was the most frequent slogan, both in graffiti and in chants in rallies, during the revolution in Egypt.",
"Title: Action Blue Sky Campaign\n\nThe Action Blue Sky Campaign is an environmental campaign in Hong Kong, organised by the Environmental Protection Department, to clean up the city's air pollution. It was officially launched by Chief Executive Donald Tsang on July 25, 2006. According to a press release of the Hong Kong government, its campaign slogan in Chinese is \"全城投入 為藍天打氣\" (\"All of the city participate to fight for a blue sky\"), while its campaign slogan in English is \"Clean Air for a Cool Hong Kong!\" The campaign hopes to win support from the public as well as the business community, including those businesses investing in the Pearl River Delta Region.",
"Title: Can!Jani\n\nCan! Jani: Kanjani Eight's Great Plan to Save the Planet Earth (Can!ジャニ:関ジャニ∞の地球救出大作戦 , Kan! Jani: Kanjani Eito no Chikyū Kyūshutsu Dai sakusen ) was a Japanese TV variety that aired every Saturday on TV Asahi. The show ran from October 4, 2008 to September 26, 2009 for a total of 49 episodes. It had suffered from frequent time changes before settling for the 3:00pm time slot. The show was created after the high success of their two previous television specials that aired on TV Asahi, Dadaiyaman and Dadaiyaman Z. Its slogan first was, \" For the world's sake, for the people's sake! \" but it changed to \" Can We Do It? Yes We Can! \" , a play on the show's title as well as on Barack Obama's campaign slogan after he had won the U.S. presidential election (Episode 10).",
"Title: Make America Great Again\n\n\"Make America Great Again\", abbreviated to MAGA, is a campaign slogan used in American politics that was popularized by President Donald Trump in his 2016 presidential campaign. President Ronald Reagan used the similar slogan \"Let's Make America Great Again\" in his 1980 presidential campaign.",
"Title: Time to Get Tough\n\nTime to Get Tough: Making America #1 Again is a non-fiction book by Donald Trump. It was first published in hardcover format by Regnery Publishing in 2011. It was reissued under the new title Time to Get Tough: Make America Great Again! by the same publisher in 2015, to match Trump's 2016 election campaign slogan. Trump had previously published \"The America We Deserve\" (2000) as preparation for his attempt to run in the 2000 U.S. presidential campaign with a populist platform. \"Time to Get Tough\" in contrast served as his prelude to the 2012 U.S. presidential campaign, with a conservative platform.",
"Title: No2EU\n\nNo2EU is a left-wing Eurosceptic electoral alliance in the United Kingdom. It was first founded in 2009 when it campaigned under the campaign slogan \"No2EU — Yes to Democracy\"; it was led by Bob Crow and backed by the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT), the Communist Party of Britain and Solidarity (Scotland) among others. It participated in the 2009 European Parliament elections and the European elections in 2014 with the party name \"No2EU\" and the campaign slogan \"No2EU — Yes to Workers' Rights\".",
"Title: Austria — the Nazis' first victim\n\n\"Austria – the Nazis' first victim\" was a political slogan first used at the Moscow Conference in 1943 which went on to become the ideological basis for Austria and the national self-consciousness of Austrians during the periods of the allied occupation of 1945-1955 and the sovereign state of the Second Austrian Republic (1955–1980s ). According to the interpretation of the slogan by the founders of the Second Austrian Republic, the anschluss of 1938 was an act of military aggression by the Third Reich. Austrian statehood had been interrupted, and therefore revived Austria in 1945 could not and should not be responsible in any way for the Nazis' crimes. The \"victim theory\" formed by 1949 (German: \"Opferthese, Opferdoktrin\" ) insisted that all the Austrians, including strong supporters of Hitler, had been unwilling victims of a Nazi regime and therefore were not responsible for its crimes.",
"Title: Drill, baby, drill\n\n\"Drill, baby, drill!\" was a 2008 Republican campaign slogan first used at the 2008 Republican National Convention by former Maryland Lieutenant Governor Michael Steele, who was later elected Chairman of the Republican National Committee. The slogan expressed support for increased drilling for petroleum and gas as sources of additional energy and gained further prominence after it was used by Republican Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin during the vice-presidential debate.",
"Title: For Belarus!\n\nFor Belarus! (\"За Беларусь!\" in both Russian and Belarusian) is a campaign slogan used in Belarus starting in 2004 to push for constitutional reforms inside the country, which consist of (1) enabling a citizen to become the country's president for more than two times (as had been the case until 2004) and (2) to allow the current president Alexander Lukashenko to run for a third term. The campaign is usually announced and spread by using television airtime, public concerts or billboards erected in the country. The campaign was used again in the 2006 presidential elections, with the addition of a song played on Belarusian Television on the day of the elections. The campaign is also used by the BRSM to support the government's discourse on patriotism (in contrast to that of the political opposition: e.g. the Belarusian Popular Front, which uses another slogan: \"\"Жыве Беларусь!\"\") .",
"Title: Make America Psycho Again\n\nMake America Psycho Again is the first remix album by Fall Out Boy, released on October 30, 2015. The album is a remix of the band's original album \"American Beauty/American Psycho\", with a different rapper on each song. The album drew in over 13,000 equivalent copies in the United States its debut week. The title alludes to \"Make America Great Again\", the campaign slogan used by then-presidential candidate Donald Trump during the 2016 election cycle. The album art features the same face-painted boy from the original album holding a sparkler. The cover also has a red tint on the photo."
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3,361
|
What was the original name of the memoir by a former NASA engineer that won the W.D. Weatherford Award in 1998?
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Rocket Boys
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"October Sky (novel)",
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"Zero Motorcycles Inc. is an American manufacturer of electric motorcycles. Formerly called Electricross, it was started in 2006 by Neal Saiki, a former NASA engineer, in Santa Cruz, California.",
" The company is now located nearby in Scotts Valley."
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"Fair and Tender Ladies is a novel by Lee Smith published in 1988.",
" It won the W.D. Weatherford Award that year."
],
"title": "Fair and Tender Ladies"
},
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"sentences": [
"Storming Heaven is Denise Giardina's second novel.",
" It was published in 1987 and won the W.D. Weatherford Award that year.",
" It is a fictionalized account of the labor strife in the coalfields of southern West Virginia, United States during 1920 and 1921."
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"title": "Storming Heaven (Giardina novel)"
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"The Unquiet Earth is Denise Giardina's third novel.",
" It was published in 1992 and won the W.D. Weatherford Award that year."
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"John F. Muratore is an American engineer, former professor of Aviation Systems at the University of Tennessee Space Institute in Tullahoma, TN and current Director of Launch Operations for Launch Complex 39A at SpaceX at Cape Canaveral Fl.",
" He is a former NASA engineer and Program Manager, well known in the aerospace circles for his gregarious and unconventional style."
],
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"The \"Neuseway Nature Center and Planetarium\" is a science center in Kinston, North Carolina.",
" The facility includes 52 seat planetarium which also includes permanent exhibits focused on public health provided by Lenoir Memorial Hospital and an exhibit of space memorabilia donated by a former NASA engineer.",
" A nature center includes exhibits of reptiles, fish and small mammals native to the area."
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"October Sky (originally published as Rocket Boys) is the first memoir in a series of three, by Homer Hickam, Jr. It is a story of growing up in a mining town, and a boy's pursuit of amateur rocketry in a coal mining town.",
" It won the W.D. Weatherford Award in 1998, the year of its release.",
" Today, it is one of the most often picked community/library reads in the United States.",
" It is also studied in many school systems around the world.",
" \"October Sky\" was followed by \"The Coalwood Way\" (2000) and \"Sky of Stone\" (2002)."
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"N. Wayne Hale Jr. (born July 5, 1954) is a former NASA engineer.",
" Previously a flight director and space shuttle program manager, Hale served as NASA's Deputy Associate Administrator for Strategic Partnerships prior to his retirement on July 31, 2010."
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"Homer Hadley Hickam Jr. (born February 19, 1943) is an American author, Vietnam veteran, and a former NASA engineer.",
" His memoir \"Rocket Boys\" was a \"New York Times\" Best Seller and was the basis for the 1999 film \"October Sky\".",
" Hickam has also written a number of best-selling memoirs and novels including the \"Josh Thurlow\" historical fiction novels.",
" His books have been translated into many languages."
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"John W. Aaron (born 1943) is a former NASA engineer and was a flight controller during the Apollo program.",
" He is widely credited with saving the Apollo 12 mission when it was struck by lightning soon after launch, and also played an important role during the Apollo 13 crisis."
],
"title": "John Aaron"
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"Title: Zero Motorcycles\n\nZero Motorcycles Inc. is an American manufacturer of electric motorcycles. Formerly called Electricross, it was started in 2006 by Neal Saiki, a former NASA engineer, in Santa Cruz, California. The company is now located nearby in Scotts Valley.",
"Title: Fair and Tender Ladies\n\nFair and Tender Ladies is a novel by Lee Smith published in 1988. It won the W.D. Weatherford Award that year.",
"Title: Storming Heaven (Giardina novel)\n\nStorming Heaven is Denise Giardina's second novel. It was published in 1987 and won the W.D. Weatherford Award that year. It is a fictionalized account of the labor strife in the coalfields of southern West Virginia, United States during 1920 and 1921.",
"Title: The Unquiet Earth\n\nThe Unquiet Earth is Denise Giardina's third novel. It was published in 1992 and won the W.D. Weatherford Award that year.",
"Title: John Muratore\n\nJohn F. Muratore is an American engineer, former professor of Aviation Systems at the University of Tennessee Space Institute in Tullahoma, TN and current Director of Launch Operations for Launch Complex 39A at SpaceX at Cape Canaveral Fl. He is a former NASA engineer and Program Manager, well known in the aerospace circles for his gregarious and unconventional style.",
"Title: Neuseway Nature Center and Planetarium\n\nThe \"Neuseway Nature Center and Planetarium\" is a science center in Kinston, North Carolina. The facility includes 52 seat planetarium which also includes permanent exhibits focused on public health provided by Lenoir Memorial Hospital and an exhibit of space memorabilia donated by a former NASA engineer. A nature center includes exhibits of reptiles, fish and small mammals native to the area.",
"Title: October Sky (novel)\n\nOctober Sky (originally published as Rocket Boys) is the first memoir in a series of three, by Homer Hickam, Jr. It is a story of growing up in a mining town, and a boy's pursuit of amateur rocketry in a coal mining town. It won the W.D. Weatherford Award in 1998, the year of its release. Today, it is one of the most often picked community/library reads in the United States. It is also studied in many school systems around the world. \"October Sky\" was followed by \"The Coalwood Way\" (2000) and \"Sky of Stone\" (2002).",
"Title: Wayne Hale\n\nN. Wayne Hale Jr. (born July 5, 1954) is a former NASA engineer. Previously a flight director and space shuttle program manager, Hale served as NASA's Deputy Associate Administrator for Strategic Partnerships prior to his retirement on July 31, 2010.",
"Title: Homer Hickam\n\nHomer Hadley Hickam Jr. (born February 19, 1943) is an American author, Vietnam veteran, and a former NASA engineer. His memoir \"Rocket Boys\" was a \"New York Times\" Best Seller and was the basis for the 1999 film \"October Sky\". Hickam has also written a number of best-selling memoirs and novels including the \"Josh Thurlow\" historical fiction novels. His books have been translated into many languages.",
"Title: John Aaron\n\nJohn W. Aaron (born 1943) is a former NASA engineer and was a flight controller during the Apollo program. He is widely credited with saving the Apollo 12 mission when it was struck by lightning soon after launch, and also played an important role during the Apollo 13 crisis."
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The Marvelettes was an American girl group that achieved popularity in the early- to mid-1960s, and were the first major successful act of Motown Records after the Miracles and its first significantly successful girl group after the release of which 1961 number-one single, a song written by Georgia Dobbins, William Garrett, Freddie Gorman, Brian Holland, and Robert Bateman?
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Please Mr. Postman
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"\"Mickey's Monkey\" is an 1963 song recorded by the R&B group The Miracles on Motown Records' Tamla label.",
" It was written and produced by Motown's main songwriting team of Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Eddie Holland, who later went on to write 2 more Miracles hit singles, the Top 40 \"I Gotta Dance to Keep From Crying\", and the Top 20 \"(Come 'Round Here) I'm The One You Need\".",
" This was unusual, as most Miracles songs were composed by the group members themselves."
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"The Marvelettes was an American girl group that achieved popularity in the early- to mid-1960s.",
" They consisted of schoolmates Gladys Horton, Katherine Anderson (now Schaffner), Georgeanna Tillman (later Gordon), Juanita Cowart (now Cowart Motley), and Georgia Dobbins, who was replaced by Wanda Young (now Rogers) prior to the group signing their first deal.",
" They were the first major successful act of Motown Records after the Miracles and its first significantly successful girl group after the release of the 1961 number-one single, \"Please Mr. Postman\", one of the first number-one singles recorded by an all-female vocal group and the first by a Motown recording act."
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"The Originals, often called \"Motown's best-kept secret\", were a successful Motown R&B and soul group during the late 1960s and the 1970s, most notable for the hits \"Baby, I'm For Real\", \"The Bells\" and the disco classic \"Down To Love Town\".",
" Formed in 1966, the group originally consisted of bass singer Freddie Gorman, baritone (and the group's founder) Walter Gaines, and tenors C. P. Spencer and Hank Dixon (and briefly Joe Stubbs).",
" Ty Hunter replaced Spencer when he left to go solo in the early 1970s.",
" They had all previously sung in other Detroit groups, Spencer having been an original member of The (Detroit) Spinners and Hunter having sung with The Supremes member Scherrie Payne in the group Glass House.",
" Spencer, Gaines, Hunter, and Dixon (at one time or another) were also members of The Voice Masters.",
" As a member of the Holland–Dozier–Gorman writing-production team (before Holland–Dozier–Holland), Gorman (as a mailman) was one of the co-writers of Motown's first number 1 pop hit \"Please Mr. Postman\", recorded by The Marvelettes.",
" In 1964 The Beatles released their version and in 1975 The Carpenters took it to number 1 again.",
" This was the second time in pop history that a song had reached number 1 twice as \"The Twist\" by Chubby Checker, reached number 1 in both 1960 and 1961.",
" In 2006, \"Please Mr. Postman\" was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame."
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"\"Playboy\" is a song composed by Brian Holland, Robert Bateman, Mickey Stevenson and singer Gladys Horton, lead vocalist of the Motown singing group The Marvelettes, who recorded the song and released it as a single on Motown's Tamla imprint in 1962.",
" The single, led by Horton, is about a man who fools around with a lot of women and the woman who narrates the story warns him to stay away from her due to the stories she heard of him \"running around with every woman in town\".",
" Horton is helped out in the song by her Marvelettes cohorts Wanda Young, Georgeanna Tillman, Katherine Anderson & Juanita Cowart.",
" This was released as the third single by the Marvelettes and was their second top ten pop hit reaching number seven on the charts while reaching number four on the R&B chart."
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"I Like It Like That is an album by Motown group the Miracles, compiled for the UK market and released on the UK Tamla-Motown label (TML11003) as one of its initial group of six albums in March 1965 (there was no equivalent album to this in the USA).",
" Known as the Miracles' \"forgotten album\", few people, outside of Motown insiders, hard-core Miracles fans, and collectors, remember that it had even existed.",
" This album featured a combination of several new-for-1964 songs along with previously-issued material from the group's album from the year before, \"The Miracles Doin' Mickey's Monkey\".",
" New for 1964 songs included \"I Like It Like That\" (the Top 30 title song), the Bobby Rogers-led flip side \"You're So Fine and Sweet,\"(this is the \"only\" original Miracles studio album that has that song), \"That's What Love Is Made Of\" (another 1964 hit) that the group performed on the American International Pictures release, the T.A.M.I. Show that year, and \"Would I Love You\", a song that became a popular regional hit tune for the group in Pennsylvania and The Midwest.",
" The album also featured a Claudette Robinson-led cover version of the Orlons' #2 Pop smash, \"The Wah Watusi\".",
" (Claudette is also featured with the rest of the group on the album's cover), and the group's 1963 Top 40 Hit, \"I Gotta Dance to Keep From Crying\".",
" Several of the group's other 1964 songs, including the chart hits \"(You Can't Let the Boy Overpower) The Man in You\", \"Come On Do the Jerk\", and its \"B\" side, \"Baby Don't You Go\", were not included.",
" The new 1964 recordings \"I Like It Like That\", \"Would I love You\" and \"That's What Love Is Made Of\" were included on the only US Miracles 1964 album release \"Miracles Greatest Hits From The Beginning\" which was the first double album released by Motown Records."
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"The Miracles (also known as Smokey Robinson and the Miracles from 1965 to 1972) were an American rhythm and blues vocal group that was the first successful recording act for Berry Gordy's Motown Records, and one of the most important and influential groups in pop, rock and roll, and R&B music history.",
" Formed in 1955 by Smokey Robinson, Warren \"Pete\" Moore, and Ronnie White, the group started off as the Five Chimes, changing their name to the Matadors two years later.",
" The group then settled on the Miracles after the inclusion of Claudette Robinson in 1958.",
" The most notable Miracles line-up included the Robinsons, Moore, White, Bobby Rogers and Marv Tarplin.",
" After a failed audition with Brunswick Records, the group began working with songwriter Berry Gordy, who helped to produce their first records for the End and Chess labels before establishing Tamla Records in 1959 and signing the Miracles as its first act.",
" The group eventually scored the label's first million-selling hit record with the 1960 \"Grammy Hall of Fame\" smash, \"Shop Around\", and further established themselves as one of Motown's top acts with the hit singles \"You've Really Got a Hold on Me\", \"What's So Good About Goodbye\", \"Way Over There\", \"I'll Try Something New\", \"Mickey's Monkey\", \"Going to a Go-Go\", \"(Come 'Round Here) I'm the One You Need\", \"Just A Mirage\", \"If You Can Want\", \"More Love\", \"I Don't Blame You at All\", \"Ooo Baby Baby\", The multi-award-winning \"The Tracks of My Tears\", \"Special Occasion\", \"I Second That Emotion\", \"Baby Baby Don't Cry\", the number-one Pop smashes \"The Tears of a Clown\" and \"Love Machine\", \"Do It Baby\", and \"My Girl Has Gone\",among numerous other hits."
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"\"I Want a Guy\" is a song written by Freddie Gorman, Berry Gordy and Brian Holland and was the debuting single for Motown girl group The Supremes in 1961.",
" It was also recorded by The Marvelettes.",
" Featuring Diana Ross, going by her given name, Diane Ross, in lead, the song was a doo-wop ballad similar to what the Supremes had been recording since forming as \"The Primettes\" two years earlier."
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"Please Mr. Postman is the 1961 studio debut album from Motown girl group The Marvelettes and the sixth album ever released by the company.",
" The focal track is the number-one hit single, \"Please Mr. Postman\".",
" The album notably features cover versions of label mates The Miracles' \"Way Over There and \"I Want a Guy\", which was the debut single for fellow Motown girl group The Supremes the same year, and their cover had served as the b-side to \"Twistin' Postman\" the less successful follow-up to \"Please Mr. Postman.\"",
" Although the original version by The Supremes flopped, The Marvelettes' cover became a regional hit."
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"\"Please Mr. Postman\" is a song written by Georgia Dobbins, William Garrett, Freddie Gorman, Brian Holland, and Robert Bateman.",
" It is the debut single by the Marvelettes for the Tamla (Motown) label, notable as the first Motown song to reach the number-one position on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 pop singles chart.",
" The single achieved this position in late 1961; it hit number one on the R&B chart as well.",
" \"Please Mr. Postman\" became a number-one hit again in early 1975 when the Carpenters' cover of the song reached the top position of the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
" \"Please Mr. Postman\" has been covered several times, including a 1963 version by the English rock group The Beatles."
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"\"Bad Girl\" is a 1959 doo-wop single by The Miracles.",
" Issued locally on the Motown Records label, it was licensed to and issued nationally by Chess Records because the fledgling Motown Record Corporation did not, at that time, have national distribution.",
" It was the first single released (and the only one released by this group) on the Motown label - all previous singles from the company (and all following ones from the group) were released on Motown's Tamla label.",
" Although The Miracles had charted regionally and on the R&B charts with several earlier songs, including \"Got a Job\", \"I Cry\", \"I Need a Change\", and \"(You Can) Depend on Me\", \"Bad Girl\" was their first \"national\" chart hit, reaching #93 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
" Written by Miracles lead singer Smokey Robinson and Motown Records' President and Founder Berry Gordy, \"Bad Girl\" is a sad, remorseful ballad about a young woman, whom Robinson, as the narrator, says \"was so good at the start\", but who later in the song \"is breaking my heart\".",
" It is in the popular doo-wop style, as several of The Miracles' songs were during the late 1950s.",
" The record's success, coupled with the distributor's failure to pay Gordy and The Miracles properly for its sales, prompted Robinson to urge Gordy to \"go national\" with it, meaning that Motown should do its own national distribution of its songs, and eliminate the middleman, to ensure that all money from sales of its records would go directly to the label."
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"Title: Mickey's Monkey (song)\n\n\"Mickey's Monkey\" is an 1963 song recorded by the R&B group The Miracles on Motown Records' Tamla label. It was written and produced by Motown's main songwriting team of Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Eddie Holland, who later went on to write 2 more Miracles hit singles, the Top 40 \"I Gotta Dance to Keep From Crying\", and the Top 20 \"(Come 'Round Here) I'm The One You Need\". This was unusual, as most Miracles songs were composed by the group members themselves.",
"Title: The Marvelettes\n\nThe Marvelettes was an American girl group that achieved popularity in the early- to mid-1960s. They consisted of schoolmates Gladys Horton, Katherine Anderson (now Schaffner), Georgeanna Tillman (later Gordon), Juanita Cowart (now Cowart Motley), and Georgia Dobbins, who was replaced by Wanda Young (now Rogers) prior to the group signing their first deal. They were the first major successful act of Motown Records after the Miracles and its first significantly successful girl group after the release of the 1961 number-one single, \"Please Mr. Postman\", one of the first number-one singles recorded by an all-female vocal group and the first by a Motown recording act.",
"Title: The Originals (band)\n\nThe Originals, often called \"Motown's best-kept secret\", were a successful Motown R&B and soul group during the late 1960s and the 1970s, most notable for the hits \"Baby, I'm For Real\", \"The Bells\" and the disco classic \"Down To Love Town\". Formed in 1966, the group originally consisted of bass singer Freddie Gorman, baritone (and the group's founder) Walter Gaines, and tenors C. P. Spencer and Hank Dixon (and briefly Joe Stubbs). Ty Hunter replaced Spencer when he left to go solo in the early 1970s. They had all previously sung in other Detroit groups, Spencer having been an original member of The (Detroit) Spinners and Hunter having sung with The Supremes member Scherrie Payne in the group Glass House. Spencer, Gaines, Hunter, and Dixon (at one time or another) were also members of The Voice Masters. As a member of the Holland–Dozier–Gorman writing-production team (before Holland–Dozier–Holland), Gorman (as a mailman) was one of the co-writers of Motown's first number 1 pop hit \"Please Mr. Postman\", recorded by The Marvelettes. In 1964 The Beatles released their version and in 1975 The Carpenters took it to number 1 again. This was the second time in pop history that a song had reached number 1 twice as \"The Twist\" by Chubby Checker, reached number 1 in both 1960 and 1961. In 2006, \"Please Mr. Postman\" was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.",
"Title: Playboy (The Marvelettes song)\n\n\"Playboy\" is a song composed by Brian Holland, Robert Bateman, Mickey Stevenson and singer Gladys Horton, lead vocalist of the Motown singing group The Marvelettes, who recorded the song and released it as a single on Motown's Tamla imprint in 1962. The single, led by Horton, is about a man who fools around with a lot of women and the woman who narrates the story warns him to stay away from her due to the stories she heard of him \"running around with every woman in town\". Horton is helped out in the song by her Marvelettes cohorts Wanda Young, Georgeanna Tillman, Katherine Anderson & Juanita Cowart. This was released as the third single by the Marvelettes and was their second top ten pop hit reaching number seven on the charts while reaching number four on the R&B chart.",
"Title: I Like It Like That (album)\n\nI Like It Like That is an album by Motown group the Miracles, compiled for the UK market and released on the UK Tamla-Motown label (TML11003) as one of its initial group of six albums in March 1965 (there was no equivalent album to this in the USA). Known as the Miracles' \"forgotten album\", few people, outside of Motown insiders, hard-core Miracles fans, and collectors, remember that it had even existed. This album featured a combination of several new-for-1964 songs along with previously-issued material from the group's album from the year before, \"The Miracles Doin' Mickey's Monkey\". New for 1964 songs included \"I Like It Like That\" (the Top 30 title song), the Bobby Rogers-led flip side \"You're So Fine and Sweet,\"(this is the \"only\" original Miracles studio album that has that song), \"That's What Love Is Made Of\" (another 1964 hit) that the group performed on the American International Pictures release, the T.A.M.I. Show that year, and \"Would I Love You\", a song that became a popular regional hit tune for the group in Pennsylvania and The Midwest. The album also featured a Claudette Robinson-led cover version of the Orlons' #2 Pop smash, \"The Wah Watusi\". (Claudette is also featured with the rest of the group on the album's cover), and the group's 1963 Top 40 Hit, \"I Gotta Dance to Keep From Crying\". Several of the group's other 1964 songs, including the chart hits \"(You Can't Let the Boy Overpower) The Man in You\", \"Come On Do the Jerk\", and its \"B\" side, \"Baby Don't You Go\", were not included. The new 1964 recordings \"I Like It Like That\", \"Would I love You\" and \"That's What Love Is Made Of\" were included on the only US Miracles 1964 album release \"Miracles Greatest Hits From The Beginning\" which was the first double album released by Motown Records.",
"Title: The Miracles\n\nThe Miracles (also known as Smokey Robinson and the Miracles from 1965 to 1972) were an American rhythm and blues vocal group that was the first successful recording act for Berry Gordy's Motown Records, and one of the most important and influential groups in pop, rock and roll, and R&B music history. Formed in 1955 by Smokey Robinson, Warren \"Pete\" Moore, and Ronnie White, the group started off as the Five Chimes, changing their name to the Matadors two years later. The group then settled on the Miracles after the inclusion of Claudette Robinson in 1958. The most notable Miracles line-up included the Robinsons, Moore, White, Bobby Rogers and Marv Tarplin. After a failed audition with Brunswick Records, the group began working with songwriter Berry Gordy, who helped to produce their first records for the End and Chess labels before establishing Tamla Records in 1959 and signing the Miracles as its first act. The group eventually scored the label's first million-selling hit record with the 1960 \"Grammy Hall of Fame\" smash, \"Shop Around\", and further established themselves as one of Motown's top acts with the hit singles \"You've Really Got a Hold on Me\", \"What's So Good About Goodbye\", \"Way Over There\", \"I'll Try Something New\", \"Mickey's Monkey\", \"Going to a Go-Go\", \"(Come 'Round Here) I'm the One You Need\", \"Just A Mirage\", \"If You Can Want\", \"More Love\", \"I Don't Blame You at All\", \"Ooo Baby Baby\", The multi-award-winning \"The Tracks of My Tears\", \"Special Occasion\", \"I Second That Emotion\", \"Baby Baby Don't Cry\", the number-one Pop smashes \"The Tears of a Clown\" and \"Love Machine\", \"Do It Baby\", and \"My Girl Has Gone\",among numerous other hits.",
"Title: I Want a Guy\n\n\"I Want a Guy\" is a song written by Freddie Gorman, Berry Gordy and Brian Holland and was the debuting single for Motown girl group The Supremes in 1961. It was also recorded by The Marvelettes. Featuring Diana Ross, going by her given name, Diane Ross, in lead, the song was a doo-wop ballad similar to what the Supremes had been recording since forming as \"The Primettes\" two years earlier.",
"Title: Please Mr. Postman (album)\n\nPlease Mr. Postman is the 1961 studio debut album from Motown girl group The Marvelettes and the sixth album ever released by the company. The focal track is the number-one hit single, \"Please Mr. Postman\". The album notably features cover versions of label mates The Miracles' \"Way Over There and \"I Want a Guy\", which was the debut single for fellow Motown girl group The Supremes the same year, and their cover had served as the b-side to \"Twistin' Postman\" the less successful follow-up to \"Please Mr. Postman.\" Although the original version by The Supremes flopped, The Marvelettes' cover became a regional hit.",
"Title: Please Mr. Postman\n\n\"Please Mr. Postman\" is a song written by Georgia Dobbins, William Garrett, Freddie Gorman, Brian Holland, and Robert Bateman. It is the debut single by the Marvelettes for the Tamla (Motown) label, notable as the first Motown song to reach the number-one position on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 pop singles chart. The single achieved this position in late 1961; it hit number one on the R&B chart as well. \"Please Mr. Postman\" became a number-one hit again in early 1975 when the Carpenters' cover of the song reached the top position of the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. \"Please Mr. Postman\" has been covered several times, including a 1963 version by the English rock group The Beatles.",
"Title: Bad Girl (The Miracles song)\n\n\"Bad Girl\" is a 1959 doo-wop single by The Miracles. Issued locally on the Motown Records label, it was licensed to and issued nationally by Chess Records because the fledgling Motown Record Corporation did not, at that time, have national distribution. It was the first single released (and the only one released by this group) on the Motown label - all previous singles from the company (and all following ones from the group) were released on Motown's Tamla label. Although The Miracles had charted regionally and on the R&B charts with several earlier songs, including \"Got a Job\", \"I Cry\", \"I Need a Change\", and \"(You Can) Depend on Me\", \"Bad Girl\" was their first \"national\" chart hit, reaching #93 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Written by Miracles lead singer Smokey Robinson and Motown Records' President and Founder Berry Gordy, \"Bad Girl\" is a sad, remorseful ballad about a young woman, whom Robinson, as the narrator, says \"was so good at the start\", but who later in the song \"is breaking my heart\". It is in the popular doo-wop style, as several of The Miracles' songs were during the late 1950s. The record's success, coupled with the distributor's failure to pay Gordy and The Miracles properly for its sales, prompted Robinson to urge Gordy to \"go national\" with it, meaning that Motown should do its own national distribution of its songs, and eliminate the middleman, to ensure that all money from sales of its records would go directly to the label."
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Mills River is a tributary of the river that starts in what Transylvania County, North Carolina town?
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Rosman
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"Silvermont is a historic home located at Brevard, Transylvania County, North Carolina.",
" It was built in 1916-1917, and is a two-story, five bay, Colonial Revival style brick dwelling with a gambrel roof.",
" Also on the property is a one-story, stone veneer cottage.",
" It has a rear ell, two-story front portico supported by columns with Corinthian order capitals, one-story wraparound porch, porte cochere, and sunroom.",
" The house and grounds were donated to Transylvania County in 1972, and serve as a public recreation center."
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"Wildwood, North Carolina is a small unincorporated community centered on the Wildwood Road, just west of the Morehead City, North Carolina town limits along US Highway 70, in Carteret County, North Carolina.",
" Newport, North Carolina is the next closest town."
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"Mills River is a town located in Henderson County, North Carolina (USA).",
" The town took its name from the nearby confluence of the Mills River and French Broad River.",
" It is part of the Asheville Metropolitan Statistical Area.",
" It was incorporated into a town in June, 2003.",
" Sierra Nevada opened a brewery in Mills River in 2014."
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"Transylvania County Airport (FAA LID: 3NR3) is a public use airport in Transylvania County, North Carolina, United States.",
" It is located four nautical miles (7 km) east of the central business district of Brevard."
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"The Mills River is located in Transylvania and Henderson counties, North Carolina, United States is a tributary of the French Broad River.",
" The river flows out of the Pisgah Ranger District of the Pisgah National Forest in two forks: the North Fork, which drains the slopes just south of the Blue Ridge Parkway between Asheville and Mount Pisgah, and the South Fork, which drains the area of the Pisgah Ranger District just east of the Cradle of Forestry in America, including the slopes of Black Mountain.",
" The Mills River flows into the French Broad River northwest of Hendersonville between NC 191 and Interstate 26."
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"The French Broad River flows 218 mi from near the town of Rosman in Transylvania County, North Carolina, into the state of Tennessee.",
" Its confluence with the Holston River at Knoxville is the beginning of the Tennessee River.",
" The river flows through the counties of Transylvania, Buncombe, Henderson, and Madison in North Carolina, and Cocke, Jefferson, Sevier, and Knox in Tennessee, and drains large portions of the Pisgah National Forest and the Cherokee National Forest."
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"Transylvania County Courthouse is a historic courthouse building located at Brevard, Transylvania County, North Carolina.",
" It was built in 1873, and is a two-story, \"T\"-plan Italianate style brick building with a hipped roof.",
" It has a rear addition built in the early-20th century.",
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"Gorges State Park is a 7709 acre North Carolina state park in Transylvania County, North Carolina in the United States.",
" The land, along Jocassee Gorges, was purchased by the state from Duke Energy Corporation in 1999.",
" It is North Carolina's westernmost state park and one of the state's newest.",
" The park is adjacent to part of the Pisgah National Forest and the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission's Toxaway Game Land.",
" Gorges State Park provides the principle access to the Horsepasture River on these adjoining public lands."
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"Mills River Chapel, also known as Mills River United Methodist Church, is a historic Methodist chapel located near Mills River, Henderson County, North Carolina.",
" It was built in 1860–1861, and is a one-story, rectangular, vernacular Greek Revival-style church.",
" It features a front portico with four, square, recessed panel wooden columns.",
" Adjacent to the church is the contributing church cemetery, with gravestones dating from as early as 1824."
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"Brevard is a city in Transylvania County, North Carolina, United States, with a population of 7,609 as of the 2010 Census.",
" It is the county seat of Transylvania County."
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"Title: Silvermont (Brevard, North Carolina)\n\nSilvermont is a historic home located at Brevard, Transylvania County, North Carolina. It was built in 1916-1917, and is a two-story, five bay, Colonial Revival style brick dwelling with a gambrel roof. Also on the property is a one-story, stone veneer cottage. It has a rear ell, two-story front portico supported by columns with Corinthian order capitals, one-story wraparound porch, porte cochere, and sunroom. The house and grounds were donated to Transylvania County in 1972, and serve as a public recreation center.",
"Title: Wildwood, North Carolina\n\nWildwood, North Carolina is a small unincorporated community centered on the Wildwood Road, just west of the Morehead City, North Carolina town limits along US Highway 70, in Carteret County, North Carolina. Newport, North Carolina is the next closest town.",
"Title: Mills River, North Carolina\n\nMills River is a town located in Henderson County, North Carolina (USA). The town took its name from the nearby confluence of the Mills River and French Broad River. It is part of the Asheville Metropolitan Statistical Area. It was incorporated into a town in June, 2003. Sierra Nevada opened a brewery in Mills River in 2014.",
"Title: Transylvania County Airport\n\nTransylvania County Airport (FAA LID: 3NR3) is a public use airport in Transylvania County, North Carolina, United States. It is located four nautical miles (7 km) east of the central business district of Brevard.",
"Title: Mills River (North Carolina)\n\nThe Mills River is located in Transylvania and Henderson counties, North Carolina, United States is a tributary of the French Broad River. The river flows out of the Pisgah Ranger District of the Pisgah National Forest in two forks: the North Fork, which drains the slopes just south of the Blue Ridge Parkway between Asheville and Mount Pisgah, and the South Fork, which drains the area of the Pisgah Ranger District just east of the Cradle of Forestry in America, including the slopes of Black Mountain. The Mills River flows into the French Broad River northwest of Hendersonville between NC 191 and Interstate 26.",
"Title: French Broad River\n\nThe French Broad River flows 218 mi from near the town of Rosman in Transylvania County, North Carolina, into the state of Tennessee. Its confluence with the Holston River at Knoxville is the beginning of the Tennessee River. The river flows through the counties of Transylvania, Buncombe, Henderson, and Madison in North Carolina, and Cocke, Jefferson, Sevier, and Knox in Tennessee, and drains large portions of the Pisgah National Forest and the Cherokee National Forest.",
"Title: Transylvania County Courthouse\n\nTransylvania County Courthouse is a historic courthouse building located at Brevard, Transylvania County, North Carolina. It was built in 1873, and is a two-story, \"T\"-plan Italianate style brick building with a hipped roof. It has a rear addition built in the early-20th century. The front facade features a projecting three-story tower topped by a concave mansard roof.",
"Title: Gorges State Park\n\nGorges State Park is a 7709 acre North Carolina state park in Transylvania County, North Carolina in the United States. The land, along Jocassee Gorges, was purchased by the state from Duke Energy Corporation in 1999. It is North Carolina's westernmost state park and one of the state's newest. The park is adjacent to part of the Pisgah National Forest and the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission's Toxaway Game Land. Gorges State Park provides the principle access to the Horsepasture River on these adjoining public lands.",
"Title: Mills River Chapel\n\nMills River Chapel, also known as Mills River United Methodist Church, is a historic Methodist chapel located near Mills River, Henderson County, North Carolina. It was built in 1860–1861, and is a one-story, rectangular, vernacular Greek Revival-style church. It features a front portico with four, square, recessed panel wooden columns. Adjacent to the church is the contributing church cemetery, with gravestones dating from as early as 1824.",
"Title: Brevard, North Carolina\n\nBrevard is a city in Transylvania County, North Carolina, United States, with a population of 7,609 as of the 2010 Census. It is the county seat of Transylvania County."
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When was the Confederate commander at the Battle of Brice's Crossroads born?
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July 13, 1821
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"Horace Randal (January 4, 1833 – May 2, 1864) was a Confederate States Army colonel during the American Civil War (Civil War).",
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" Confederate President Jefferson Davis did not act upon a request made by General E. Kirby Smith on November 8, 1863 to promote Randal to brigadier general.",
" After Randal's performance at the Battle of Mansfield, General Smith, as the Confederate commander of the Trans-Mississippi Department, assigned Randal to duty as a brigadier general on April 13, 1864.",
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"Benjamin Franklin Gordon (May 18, 1826 – September 22, 1866) was a Confederate States Army colonel during the American Civil War (Civil War).",
" Gordon had been a private and bugler for a Missouri regiment serving in the U.S. Army during the Mexican-American War.",
" Gordon served in the Confederate Army under Brigadier General Joseph O. \"Jo\" Shelby in Missouri and Arkansas in the Confederate Trans-Mississippi Department throughout the war.",
" On May 16, 1865, with the war coming to an end, General E. Kirby Smith, as the Confederate commander of the Trans-Mississippi Department, assigned Gordon to duty as a brigadier general.",
" The Confederate government took no action on the appointment and Confederate President Jefferson Davis did not officially appoint and nominate Gordon to the rank of brigadier general because the Confederate Senate last met on March 18, 1865 and Davis was captured by Union troops on May 10, 1865.",
" Although he was only aged 40 at his death, Gordon survived the war by little more than a year."
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"Richard William \"Dick\" Dowling (baptised 14 January 1837 – September 23, 1867) was the victorious confederate commander at the Second Battle of Sabine Pass in the American Civil War."
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"The Battle of Brice's Crossroads (also known as the Battle of Tishomingo Creek and the Battle of Guntown) was fought on Friday, June 10, 1864, near Baldwyn, Mississippi, then part of the Confederate States of America.",
" A Federal expedition from Memphis, Tennessee, of 4,800 infantry and 3,300 cavalry, under the command of Brigadier-General Samuel D. Sturgis, was defeated by a Confederate force of 3,500 cavalry under the command of Major-General Nathan Bedford Forrest.",
" The battle was a victory for the Confederates.",
" Forrest inflicted heavy casualties on the Federal force and captured more than 1,600 prisoners of war, 18 artillery pieces, and wagons loaded with supplies.",
" Once Sturgis reached Memphis, he asked to be relieved of command."
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"The Newburgh Raid was a successful raid by Confederate partisans on Newburgh, Indiana, on July 18, 1862, making it the first town in a northern state to be captured during the American Civil War.",
" Confederate colonel Adam Rankin Johnson led the raid by using a force of only about 35 men he had recruited from nearby Henderson, Kentucky.",
" They confiscated supplies and ammunition without a shot being fired by tricking Newburgh's defenders into thinking the town was surrounded by cannons.",
" In reality, the so-called cannons were an assemblage of a stove pipe, a charred log, and wagon wheels, forever giving the Confederate commander the nickname of Adam \"Stovepipe\" Johnson."
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"Thomas Jonathan \"Stonewall\" Jackson (January 21, 1824 – May 10, 1863) was a Confederate general during the American Civil War, and the best-known Confederate commander after General Robert E. Lee.",
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"Jubal Anderson Early (November 3, 1816 – March 2, 1894) was a lawyer and Confederate general in the American Civil War.",
" He served in the Eastern Theater of the war for the entire conflict, as a division commander under Stonewall Jackson and Richard Stoddert Ewell, and in later actions commanded a corps.",
" He was the Confederate commander in key battles of the Valley Campaigns of 1864, including a daring raid to the outskirts of Washington, D.C.",
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"The Battle of Sacramento was an engagement of the American Civil War that took place in Sacramento, Kentucky on December 28, 1861.",
" Confederate cavalry under Colonel Nathan Bedford Forrest, numbering between 200 and 300, attacked, encircled and defeated a Union force of 500 under Major Eli H. Murray which had been watering south of the town after moving across the bank of the Green River.",
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"Adam Rankin \"Stovepipe\" Johnson (February 6, 1834 – October 20, 1922) was an antebellum Western frontiersman and later an officer in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.",
" Johnson obtained notoriety leading the Newburgh Raid using a force of only about 35 men.",
" Johnson and his men confiscated supplies and ammunition without a shot being fired by tricking Newburgh's defenders into thinking the town was surrounded by cannons.",
" In reality, the so-called cannons were an assemblage of a stove pipe, a charred log, and wagon wheels, forever giving the Confederate commander the nickname of Adam \"Stovepipe\" Johnson.",
" Permanently blinded during a skirmish in 1864, Johnson in 1887 founded the town of Marble Falls, Texas, which became known as \"the blind man's town.\""
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"Title: Horace Randal\n\nHorace Randal (January 4, 1833 – May 2, 1864) was a Confederate States Army colonel during the American Civil War (Civil War). Randal was mortally wounded while commanding a brigade at the Battle of Jenkins' Ferry, Arkansas on April 30, 1864, dying two days later. Confederate President Jefferson Davis did not act upon a request made by General E. Kirby Smith on November 8, 1863 to promote Randal to brigadier general. After Randal's performance at the Battle of Mansfield, General Smith, as the Confederate commander of the Trans-Mississippi Department, assigned Randal to duty as a brigadier general on April 13, 1864. Randal was not officially promoted. Jefferson Davis subsequently revoked Smith's appointment of Randal as a brigadier general.",
"Title: Benjamin Franklin Gordon\n\nBenjamin Franklin Gordon (May 18, 1826 – September 22, 1866) was a Confederate States Army colonel during the American Civil War (Civil War). Gordon had been a private and bugler for a Missouri regiment serving in the U.S. Army during the Mexican-American War. Gordon served in the Confederate Army under Brigadier General Joseph O. \"Jo\" Shelby in Missouri and Arkansas in the Confederate Trans-Mississippi Department throughout the war. On May 16, 1865, with the war coming to an end, General E. Kirby Smith, as the Confederate commander of the Trans-Mississippi Department, assigned Gordon to duty as a brigadier general. The Confederate government took no action on the appointment and Confederate President Jefferson Davis did not officially appoint and nominate Gordon to the rank of brigadier general because the Confederate Senate last met on March 18, 1865 and Davis was captured by Union troops on May 10, 1865. Although he was only aged 40 at his death, Gordon survived the war by little more than a year.",
"Title: Richard W. Dowling\n\nRichard William \"Dick\" Dowling (baptised 14 January 1837 – September 23, 1867) was the victorious confederate commander at the Second Battle of Sabine Pass in the American Civil War.",
"Title: Battle of Brice's Crossroads\n\nThe Battle of Brice's Crossroads (also known as the Battle of Tishomingo Creek and the Battle of Guntown) was fought on Friday, June 10, 1864, near Baldwyn, Mississippi, then part of the Confederate States of America. A Federal expedition from Memphis, Tennessee, of 4,800 infantry and 3,300 cavalry, under the command of Brigadier-General Samuel D. Sturgis, was defeated by a Confederate force of 3,500 cavalry under the command of Major-General Nathan Bedford Forrest. The battle was a victory for the Confederates. Forrest inflicted heavy casualties on the Federal force and captured more than 1,600 prisoners of war, 18 artillery pieces, and wagons loaded with supplies. Once Sturgis reached Memphis, he asked to be relieved of command.",
"Title: Newburgh Raid\n\nThe Newburgh Raid was a successful raid by Confederate partisans on Newburgh, Indiana, on July 18, 1862, making it the first town in a northern state to be captured during the American Civil War. Confederate colonel Adam Rankin Johnson led the raid by using a force of only about 35 men he had recruited from nearby Henderson, Kentucky. They confiscated supplies and ammunition without a shot being fired by tricking Newburgh's defenders into thinking the town was surrounded by cannons. In reality, the so-called cannons were an assemblage of a stove pipe, a charred log, and wagon wheels, forever giving the Confederate commander the nickname of Adam \"Stovepipe\" Johnson.",
"Title: Stonewall Jackson\n\nThomas Jonathan \"Stonewall\" Jackson (January 21, 1824 – May 10, 1863) was a Confederate general during the American Civil War, and the best-known Confederate commander after General Robert E. Lee. Jackson played a prominent role in nearly all military engagements in the Eastern Theater of the war until his death, and played an important part in winning many significant battles.",
"Title: Jubal Early\n\nJubal Anderson Early (November 3, 1816 – March 2, 1894) was a lawyer and Confederate general in the American Civil War. He served in the Eastern Theater of the war for the entire conflict, as a division commander under Stonewall Jackson and Richard Stoddert Ewell, and in later actions commanded a corps. He was the Confederate commander in key battles of the Valley Campaigns of 1864, including a daring raid to the outskirts of Washington, D.C. The articles written by him for the Southern Historical Society in the 1870s established the Lost Cause point of view as a long-lasting literary and cultural phenomenon.",
"Title: Battle of Sacramento (Kentucky)\n\nThe Battle of Sacramento was an engagement of the American Civil War that took place in Sacramento, Kentucky on December 28, 1861. Confederate cavalry under Colonel Nathan Bedford Forrest, numbering between 200 and 300, attacked, encircled and defeated a Union force of 500 under Major Eli H. Murray which had been watering south of the town after moving across the bank of the Green River. Though exact casualty information is disputed, with differing accounts from each side, several eyewitnesses attested to the personal courage of Forrest, and the Confederate commander was praised by his superiors for his bravery.",
"Title: Stovepipe Johnson\n\nAdam Rankin \"Stovepipe\" Johnson (February 6, 1834 – October 20, 1922) was an antebellum Western frontiersman and later an officer in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. Johnson obtained notoriety leading the Newburgh Raid using a force of only about 35 men. Johnson and his men confiscated supplies and ammunition without a shot being fired by tricking Newburgh's defenders into thinking the town was surrounded by cannons. In reality, the so-called cannons were an assemblage of a stove pipe, a charred log, and wagon wheels, forever giving the Confederate commander the nickname of Adam \"Stovepipe\" Johnson. Permanently blinded during a skirmish in 1864, Johnson in 1887 founded the town of Marble Falls, Texas, which became known as \"the blind man's town.\"",
"Title: Nathan Bedford Forrest\n\nNathan Bedford Forrest (July 13, 1821 – October 29, 1877), called Bedford Forrest in his lifetime, was a lieutenant general in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War."
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What month was the ABC News anchor who interviewed Bob Woodward about "Obama's Wars" born in?
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December
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"Robert John Jamieson is a former television news correspondent for ABC News until January 2008.",
" After getting his start in local news in St. Louis and Chicago, he joined NBC's national news bureau in 1971.",
" There he reported on a variety of national and international news, including several conflicts in the Middle East.",
" Jamieson was a frequent substitute news anchor on \"Today\" throughout the 1980s, filled in as anchor on \"NBC Nightly News\", and served as the anchor of \"NBC News at Sunrise\" from 1986 to January 1987.",
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"Dave Alpert (born November 10, 1953 in Chicago, Illinois) is a Los Angeles based journalist who served as a correspondent for ABC News, covering entertainment, showbiz and breaking news for ABC News Radio.",
" ABC News Radio is a unit of ABC News which is owned by the Walt Disney Company.",
" ABC News Radio is distributed by Cumulus Media.",
" In addition to daily reporting for hourly radio newscasts, affiliate two-ways, podcasts and show prep services, he also provided voice-overs for television packages, appeared live on ABC News Now and World News This Morning, and contributed to ABCNews.com.",
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"Forrest Sawyer (born April 19, 1949) is an American broadcast journalist.",
" Sawyer worked 11 years with ABC News, where he frequently anchored \"ABC World News Tonight\" and \"Nightline\" and reported for all ABC News broadcasts.",
" He anchored the award-winning prime-time newsmagazines \"Day One\" and \"Turning Point\" He recorded exclusives from all over the globe, and earned numerous awards for his reports and documentaries, including Emmy Awards in 1992, 1993, and 1994.",
" He left ABC News in 1999 to become a news anchor for both NBC and its cable counterpart, MSNBC, where he was a regular substitute for Brian Williams as anchor for \"The News with Brian Williams\".",
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"David Westin is anchor of \"Bloomberg Daybreak Americas\" on Bloomberg Television.",
" Previously he was an anchor on \"Bloomberg GO\" which \"Daybreak\" replaced.",
" He has anchored for Bloomberg since 2015.",
" Born July 29, 1952 to Lawrence Rae Westin and Mary Louise (Holman) Westin.",
" From 2014-2015, he was Principal of Witherbee Holdings, LLC, advising and investing in media companies.",
" He was the President and CEO of NewsRight from 2011 to 2012.",
" Before that, he was president of ABC News (from March 6, 1997 through December 3, 2010), responsible for all aspects of ABC News’ television broadcasts, including \"World News with Diane Sawyer\", \"Nightline\", \"Good Morning America\", \"20/20\", \"Primetime\", \"This Week with Christiane Amanpour\", and \"World News Now\", and ABC News Radio.",
" During his tenure, ABC News received eleven George Foster Peabody Awards, 13 Alfred I DuPont Awards, four George Polk Awards, more than 40 News and Documentary Emmys, and more than 40 Edward R. Murrow Awards.",
" On September 6, 2010, Westin announced he would retire from ABC, but would remain until the end of the year to give the company time to find a replacement.",
" One news report said Westin was forced out by Disney CEO Robert Iger, but others reported that he had decided to pursue other interests—with one saying that he \"got to announce his departure on his own terms.\""
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"Antonio Mora (born December 14, 1957, Havana, Cuba) is a multiple Emmy Award winning journalist and television news anchor.",
" He was an anchor on Al Jazeera America and its 9pm news broadcast.",
" For the first year and a half of the network's existence, he acted as the host of a show called \"Consider This\".",
" He is best known for his years at ABC News, including his four years as the news anchor and chief correspondent for \"Good Morning America\".",
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"Diane Reis Macedo (born February 28, 1982) is an American news personality.",
" She is currently employed by ABC News where she serves as co-anchor of World News Now and America This Morning.",
" She also frequently fills-in as the pop news anchor on the weekend version of Good Morning America.",
" Before coming to ABC News, She was a weekend morning anchor for WCBS-TV in New York City.",
" Macedo announced her departure from WCBS on March 6, 2016."
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"Obama's Wars is a 2010 book written by Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist Bob Woodward.",
" The book was published by Simon & Schuster and released on September 27, 2010.",
" It focuses on the internal debates and divisions within the Obama administration regarding the handling of the United States' involvement in the ongoing Iraq and Afghanistan wars.",
" Woodward was interviewed by ABC News anchor Diane Sawyer to promote the book as well as PBS journalist Charlie Rose."
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"David Jason Muir (born November 8, 1973) is an American journalist and the anchor of \"ABC World News Tonight\" and co-anchor of the ABC news magazine 20/20, part of the news department of the ABC broadcast-television network, based in New York City.",
" Muir previously served as the weekend anchor for the flagship ABC News broadcast \"ABC World News Tonight\".",
" Muir formerly acted as principal substitute for \"World News with Diane Sawyer\" on weeknights, and then succeeded Sawyer in the anchor chair on Monday, September 1, 2014.",
" At ABC News, Muir has won multiple Emmy and Edward R. Murrow awards for his national and international journalism."
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"Title: Juju Chang\n\nHyunju \"Juju\" Chang (born September 17, 1965) is an American television journalist for ABC News, and currently serves as an anchor of \"Nightline\". She previously served as a special correspondent and fill-in anchor for \"Nightline\". Previously she was the news anchor for ABC News’ morning news program \"Good Morning America\" from 2009–2011.",
"Title: Bob Jamieson\n\nRobert John Jamieson is a former television news correspondent for ABC News until January 2008. After getting his start in local news in St. Louis and Chicago, he joined NBC's national news bureau in 1971. There he reported on a variety of national and international news, including several conflicts in the Middle East. Jamieson was a frequent substitute news anchor on \"Today\" throughout the 1980s, filled in as anchor on \"NBC Nightly News\", and served as the anchor of \"NBC News at Sunrise\" from 1986 to January 1987. From March 1987 to September 1988, he hosted \"Before Hours\", a 15-minute early morning business news program that was a joint production of NBC News and the \"Wall Street Journal\". He joined ABC in 1990.",
"Title: Dave Alpert\n\nDave Alpert (born November 10, 1953 in Chicago, Illinois) is a Los Angeles based journalist who served as a correspondent for ABC News, covering entertainment, showbiz and breaking news for ABC News Radio. ABC News Radio is a unit of ABC News which is owned by the Walt Disney Company. ABC News Radio is distributed by Cumulus Media. In addition to daily reporting for hourly radio newscasts, affiliate two-ways, podcasts and show prep services, he also provided voice-overs for television packages, appeared live on ABC News Now and World News This Morning, and contributed to ABCNews.com. He reported extensively on the events surrounding the 2009 death of pop star Michael Jackson.",
"Title: Diane Sawyer\n\nLila Diane Sawyer (born December 22, 1945) is an American television journalist.",
"Title: Forrest Sawyer\n\nForrest Sawyer (born April 19, 1949) is an American broadcast journalist. Sawyer worked 11 years with ABC News, where he frequently anchored \"ABC World News Tonight\" and \"Nightline\" and reported for all ABC News broadcasts. He anchored the award-winning prime-time newsmagazines \"Day One\" and \"Turning Point\" He recorded exclusives from all over the globe, and earned numerous awards for his reports and documentaries, including Emmy Awards in 1992, 1993, and 1994. He left ABC News in 1999 to become a news anchor for both NBC and its cable counterpart, MSNBC, where he was a regular substitute for Brian Williams as anchor for \"The News with Brian Williams\". He left NBC News in 2005 to become founder and president of Freefall Productions, where he produces documentaries and serves as a media strategist and guest lecturer.",
"Title: David Westin\n\nDavid Westin is anchor of \"Bloomberg Daybreak Americas\" on Bloomberg Television. Previously he was an anchor on \"Bloomberg GO\" which \"Daybreak\" replaced. He has anchored for Bloomberg since 2015. Born July 29, 1952 to Lawrence Rae Westin and Mary Louise (Holman) Westin. From 2014-2015, he was Principal of Witherbee Holdings, LLC, advising and investing in media companies. He was the President and CEO of NewsRight from 2011 to 2012. Before that, he was president of ABC News (from March 6, 1997 through December 3, 2010), responsible for all aspects of ABC News’ television broadcasts, including \"World News with Diane Sawyer\", \"Nightline\", \"Good Morning America\", \"20/20\", \"Primetime\", \"This Week with Christiane Amanpour\", and \"World News Now\", and ABC News Radio. During his tenure, ABC News received eleven George Foster Peabody Awards, 13 Alfred I DuPont Awards, four George Polk Awards, more than 40 News and Documentary Emmys, and more than 40 Edward R. Murrow Awards. On September 6, 2010, Westin announced he would retire from ABC, but would remain until the end of the year to give the company time to find a replacement. One news report said Westin was forced out by Disney CEO Robert Iger, but others reported that he had decided to pursue other interests—with one saying that he \"got to announce his departure on his own terms.\"",
"Title: Antonio Mora\n\nAntonio Mora (born December 14, 1957, Havana, Cuba) is a multiple Emmy Award winning journalist and television news anchor. He was an anchor on Al Jazeera America and its 9pm news broadcast. For the first year and a half of the network's existence, he acted as the host of a show called \"Consider This\". He is best known for his years at ABC News, including his four years as the news anchor and chief correspondent for \"Good Morning America\". He was the first Hispanic American male to anchor a primetime newscast in Chicago and one of the only Hispanic American males to anchor a national broadcast news show.",
"Title: Diane Macedo\n\nDiane Reis Macedo (born February 28, 1982) is an American news personality. She is currently employed by ABC News where she serves as co-anchor of World News Now and America This Morning. She also frequently fills-in as the pop news anchor on the weekend version of Good Morning America. Before coming to ABC News, She was a weekend morning anchor for WCBS-TV in New York City. Macedo announced her departure from WCBS on March 6, 2016.",
"Title: Obama's Wars\n\nObama's Wars is a 2010 book written by Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist Bob Woodward. The book was published by Simon & Schuster and released on September 27, 2010. It focuses on the internal debates and divisions within the Obama administration regarding the handling of the United States' involvement in the ongoing Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Woodward was interviewed by ABC News anchor Diane Sawyer to promote the book as well as PBS journalist Charlie Rose.",
"Title: David Muir\n\nDavid Jason Muir (born November 8, 1973) is an American journalist and the anchor of \"ABC World News Tonight\" and co-anchor of the ABC news magazine 20/20, part of the news department of the ABC broadcast-television network, based in New York City. Muir previously served as the weekend anchor for the flagship ABC News broadcast \"ABC World News Tonight\". Muir formerly acted as principal substitute for \"World News with Diane Sawyer\" on weeknights, and then succeeded Sawyer in the anchor chair on Monday, September 1, 2014. At ABC News, Muir has won multiple Emmy and Edward R. Murrow awards for his national and international journalism."
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American politician from the state of Hawaii John Carroll worked as a pilot for this airline in Hawaii that operates its main hub at which airport?
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Honolulu International Airport
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"AirAsia Berhad () is a Malaysian low-cost airline headquartered near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.",
" It is the largest airline in Malaysia by fleet size and destinations.",
" AirAsia Group operates scheduled domestic and international flights to more than 165 destinations spanning 25 countries.",
" Its main hub is klia2, the low-cost carrier terminal at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) in Sepang, Selangor, Malaysia.",
" Its affiliate airlines Thai AirAsia, Indonesia AirAsia, Philippines AirAsia, and AirAsia India have hubs in Don Mueang International Airport, Soekarno–Hatta International Airport, Ninoy Aquino International Airport, and Kempegowda International Airport respectively, while its sister airline, AirAsia X, focuses on long-haul routes.",
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"Hong Kong Dragon Airlines Ltd (Chinese: 港龍航空公司), operating brand as Cathay Dragon (Chinese: 國泰港龍航空) and previously as Dragonair, is a Hong Kong-based international regional airline, with its corporate headquarters, Cathay Dragon House, and main hub at Hong Kong International Airport.",
" As of 30 October 2013, the airline operates a scheduled passenger network to 44 destinations in 13 countries and territories across Asia.",
" Additionally, the airline has 3 codeshares on routes which are served by partner airlines.",
" It has an all Airbus fleet of 41 aircraft, consisting of A320s, A321s and A330s. Cathay Dragon is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hong Kong's flag carrier, Cathay Pacific, and is an affiliate member of the Oneworld airline alliance.",
" The airline was founded on May 24, 1985 by Chao Kuang Piu, the airline's present honorary chairman.",
" Its maiden flight departed Hong Kong for Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia after being granted an air operator's certificate (AOC) by the Hong Kong Government in July 1985.",
" In 2010, Dragonair, together with its parent, Cathay Pacific, operated over 138,000 flights, carried nearly 27 million passengers and over 1.80 billion kg of cargo and mail."
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"Jet Airways (Hindi: जेट एयरवेज , \"Jet Eyaravej\") is a major Indian international airline based in Mumbai.",
" In July 2017, it was the second largest airline in India after IndiGo with an 18.2% passenger market share.",
" It operates over 300 flights daily to 68 destinations worldwide from its main hub at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport and secondary hubs at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Chennai International Airport, Indira Gandhi International Airport, Kempegowda International Airport and Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport."
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"The John Carroll Blue Streaks football program is the intercollegiate American football team for John Carroll University located in the U.S. state of Ohio.",
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"Jacksons International Airport (IATA: POM, ICAO: AYPY) , also known as Port Moresby Airport, is located 8 kilometres (5 miles) outside Port Moresby, in Papua New Guinea.",
" It is the largest and busiest airport in Papua New Guinea and is the main hub for Air Niugini, the national airline of Papua New Guinea, as well as the main hub for PNG Air and Travel Air.",
" It replaced the original Port Moresby airport, in what is now the suburb of Waigani, whose airstrip remained until the 1990s but no trace of which is now there, it having been built over."
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"John Stanley Carroll (born December 18, 1929) is an American politician from the state of Hawaii.",
" He served in the Hawaii House of Representatives from 1970 to 1978 and in the Hawaii State Senate from 1978 to 1980.",
" He is a lawyer, having been educated at Saint Mary's University, the University of Hawaii at Hilo and the University of Hawaii at Manoa.",
" He served in the United States Army during the Korean War and later transferred to the United States Air Force.",
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"Diana \"Mele\" Carroll (May 9, 1964 – February 18, 2015) was an American politician from Oahu, Hawaii, and a Democratic member of the Hawaii House of Representatives since February 4, 2005 representing District 13.",
" Carroll was initially appointed by Governor Linda Lingle to the vacancy caused by the resignation of Sol Kahoohalahala.",
" On February 1, 2015, Carroll resigned from the Hawaii Legislature due to complications from cancer treatment.",
" On February 18, 2015, Carroll died of cancer."
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"America West Airlines was a U.S. airline headquartered in Tempe, Arizona.",
" Their main hub was at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix, Arizona, with a secondary hub at Las Vegas McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada.",
" The airline became part of the US Airways Group after it acquired the larger airline in 2005 and adopted the US Airways brand name.",
" America West was the second largest low-cost carrier in the U.S. after Southwest Airlines and served approximately 100 destinations in the US, Canada, and Mexico.",
" Service to Europe was provided through codeshare partners.",
" In March 2005, the airline operated a fleet of 132 aircraft, with a single maintenance base at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix.",
" Regional jet and/or turboprop feeder flights were operated on a code sharing basis by Mesa Airlines and Chautauqua Airlines as America West Express."
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"Hawaiian Airlines (Hawaiian: \"\" ) is the largest airline in Hawaii.",
" It is the 8th largest commercial airline in the US, and is based in Honolulu, Hawaii.",
" The airline operates its main hub at Honolulu International Airport and a secondary hub out of Kahului Airport on the island of Maui.",
" Hawaiian Airlines operates flights to Asia, Hawaii, New Zealand, Australia and the United States Mainland.",
" Hawaiian Airlines is owned by Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. of which Mark Dunkerley is the current President and Chief Executive Officer."
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"Biman Bangladesh Airlines (Bengali: বিমান বাংলাদেশ এয়ারলাইন্স ), partly transcribed from English into Bengali and the other way around, commonly known as Biman (Bengali: বিমান ), is the flag carrier of Bangladesh.",
" Its main hub is at Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka and it also operates flights from its secondary hubs at Shah Amanat International Airport in Chittagong and Osmani International Airport in Sylhet.",
" The airline provides international passenger and cargo services to its destinations; as of 2015 , it has air service agreements with 42 countries, but flies to just 16 of them.",
" The airline's headquarters, \"Balaka Bhaban\", is located in Kurmitola, Dhaka.",
" Annual Hajj flights; transporting tourists and non-resident Bangladeshi workers and migrants; and the activities of its subsidiaries form an integral part of the airline's business.",
" The carrier is currently facing stiff competition from a number of domestic Bangladeshi private airlines as well as some international carriers, which offer greater flexibility targeting Bangladesh's air transport sector which is experiencing an 8% annual growth rate, thanks to a large number of tourists and non-resident Bangladeshi travellers."
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"Title: AirAsia\n\nAirAsia Berhad () is a Malaysian low-cost airline headquartered near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is the largest airline in Malaysia by fleet size and destinations. AirAsia Group operates scheduled domestic and international flights to more than 165 destinations spanning 25 countries. Its main hub is klia2, the low-cost carrier terminal at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) in Sepang, Selangor, Malaysia. Its affiliate airlines Thai AirAsia, Indonesia AirAsia, Philippines AirAsia, and AirAsia India have hubs in Don Mueang International Airport, Soekarno–Hatta International Airport, Ninoy Aquino International Airport, and Kempegowda International Airport respectively, while its sister airline, AirAsia X, focuses on long-haul routes. AirAsia's registered office is in Petaling Jaya, Selangor while its head office is at Kuala Lumpur International Airport.",
"Title: Cathay Dragon\n\nHong Kong Dragon Airlines Ltd (Chinese: 港龍航空公司), operating brand as Cathay Dragon (Chinese: 國泰港龍航空) and previously as Dragonair, is a Hong Kong-based international regional airline, with its corporate headquarters, Cathay Dragon House, and main hub at Hong Kong International Airport. As of 30 October 2013, the airline operates a scheduled passenger network to 44 destinations in 13 countries and territories across Asia. Additionally, the airline has 3 codeshares on routes which are served by partner airlines. It has an all Airbus fleet of 41 aircraft, consisting of A320s, A321s and A330s. Cathay Dragon is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hong Kong's flag carrier, Cathay Pacific, and is an affiliate member of the Oneworld airline alliance. The airline was founded on May 24, 1985 by Chao Kuang Piu, the airline's present honorary chairman. Its maiden flight departed Hong Kong for Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia after being granted an air operator's certificate (AOC) by the Hong Kong Government in July 1985. In 2010, Dragonair, together with its parent, Cathay Pacific, operated over 138,000 flights, carried nearly 27 million passengers and over 1.80 billion kg of cargo and mail.",
"Title: Jet Airways\n\nJet Airways (Hindi: जेट एयरवेज , \"Jet Eyaravej\") is a major Indian international airline based in Mumbai. In July 2017, it was the second largest airline in India after IndiGo with an 18.2% passenger market share. It operates over 300 flights daily to 68 destinations worldwide from its main hub at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport and secondary hubs at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Chennai International Airport, Indira Gandhi International Airport, Kempegowda International Airport and Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport.",
"Title: John Carroll Blue Streaks football\n\nThe John Carroll Blue Streaks football program is the intercollegiate American football team for John Carroll University located in the U.S. state of Ohio. They compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division III level and are members of the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC). The team was established in 1920 and plays its home games at the 5,416 seat Don Shula Stadium. As of the 2016 season, John Carroll has won 11",
"Title: Jacksons International Airport\n\nJacksons International Airport (IATA: POM, ICAO: AYPY) , also known as Port Moresby Airport, is located 8 kilometres (5 miles) outside Port Moresby, in Papua New Guinea. It is the largest and busiest airport in Papua New Guinea and is the main hub for Air Niugini, the national airline of Papua New Guinea, as well as the main hub for PNG Air and Travel Air. It replaced the original Port Moresby airport, in what is now the suburb of Waigani, whose airstrip remained until the 1990s but no trace of which is now there, it having been built over.",
"Title: John Carroll (Hawaii politician)\n\nJohn Stanley Carroll (born December 18, 1929) is an American politician from the state of Hawaii. He served in the Hawaii House of Representatives from 1970 to 1978 and in the Hawaii State Senate from 1978 to 1980. He is a lawyer, having been educated at Saint Mary's University, the University of Hawaii at Hilo and the University of Hawaii at Manoa. He served in the United States Army during the Korean War and later transferred to the United States Air Force. In Air Force, his rank was elevated to colonel. After military service, he worked as a pilot for Hawaiian Airlines.",
"Title: Mele Carroll\n\nDiana \"Mele\" Carroll (May 9, 1964 – February 18, 2015) was an American politician from Oahu, Hawaii, and a Democratic member of the Hawaii House of Representatives since February 4, 2005 representing District 13. Carroll was initially appointed by Governor Linda Lingle to the vacancy caused by the resignation of Sol Kahoohalahala. On February 1, 2015, Carroll resigned from the Hawaii Legislature due to complications from cancer treatment. On February 18, 2015, Carroll died of cancer.",
"Title: America West Airlines\n\nAmerica West Airlines was a U.S. airline headquartered in Tempe, Arizona. Their main hub was at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix, Arizona, with a secondary hub at Las Vegas McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada. The airline became part of the US Airways Group after it acquired the larger airline in 2005 and adopted the US Airways brand name. America West was the second largest low-cost carrier in the U.S. after Southwest Airlines and served approximately 100 destinations in the US, Canada, and Mexico. Service to Europe was provided through codeshare partners. In March 2005, the airline operated a fleet of 132 aircraft, with a single maintenance base at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix. Regional jet and/or turboprop feeder flights were operated on a code sharing basis by Mesa Airlines and Chautauqua Airlines as America West Express.",
"Title: Hawaiian Airlines\n\nHawaiian Airlines (Hawaiian: \"\" ) is the largest airline in Hawaii. It is the 8th largest commercial airline in the US, and is based in Honolulu, Hawaii. The airline operates its main hub at Honolulu International Airport and a secondary hub out of Kahului Airport on the island of Maui. Hawaiian Airlines operates flights to Asia, Hawaii, New Zealand, Australia and the United States Mainland. Hawaiian Airlines is owned by Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. of which Mark Dunkerley is the current President and Chief Executive Officer.",
"Title: Biman Bangladesh Airlines\n\nBiman Bangladesh Airlines (Bengali: বিমান বাংলাদেশ এয়ারলাইন্স ), partly transcribed from English into Bengali and the other way around, commonly known as Biman (Bengali: বিমান ), is the flag carrier of Bangladesh. Its main hub is at Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka and it also operates flights from its secondary hubs at Shah Amanat International Airport in Chittagong and Osmani International Airport in Sylhet. The airline provides international passenger and cargo services to its destinations; as of 2015 , it has air service agreements with 42 countries, but flies to just 16 of them. The airline's headquarters, \"Balaka Bhaban\", is located in Kurmitola, Dhaka. Annual Hajj flights; transporting tourists and non-resident Bangladeshi workers and migrants; and the activities of its subsidiaries form an integral part of the airline's business. The carrier is currently facing stiff competition from a number of domestic Bangladeshi private airlines as well as some international carriers, which offer greater flexibility targeting Bangladesh's air transport sector which is experiencing an 8% annual growth rate, thanks to a large number of tourists and non-resident Bangladeshi travellers."
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What film by Todd Strauss-Schulson stars "Trash Fire"?
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The Final Girls
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"Angela Denice Trimbur is an American actress, comedian and dancer.",
" She is best known for her role as Isabel in \"Trash Fire\" starring opposite Adrian Grenier, Tina the wild 80's party camp counselor in the horror comedy film \"The Final Girls\" (2015), and Penny Whitewall on FXX's animated series \"Major Lazer\".",
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"A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas is a 2011 3D stoner comedy Christmas film directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson, written by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg and starring John Cho, Kal Penn and Neil Patrick Harris.",
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"Title: WALL-E\n\nWALL-E (stylized with an interpunct as WALL·E) is a 2008 American computer-animated science fiction film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed and co-written by Andrew Stanton, produced by Jim Morris, and co-written by Jim Reardon. It stars the voices of Ben Burtt, Elissa Knight, Jeff Garlin, Fred Willard, John Ratzenberger, Kathy Najimy, Sigourney Weaver, and the MacInTalk system, and was the overall ninth feature film produced by the company. It follows a trash compactor robot in a deserted world, left to clean a largely abandoned city. However, he is visited by a probe sent by the \"Axiom\" ship, whom he falls in love with and pursues across the galaxy.",
"Title: The Final Girls\n\nThe Final Girls is a 2015 American slasher comedy film, directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson and written by M.A. Fortin and Joshua John Miller. The film stars Taissa Farmiga and Malin Åkerman, with supporting performances from Adam DeVine, Thomas Middleditch, Alia Shawkat, Alexander Ludwig, Nina Dobrev, Chloe Bridges, and Angela Trimbur. The plot follows a group of college students who are transported into a 1986 slasher film called \"Camp Bloodbath\".",
"Title: Engine Trouble\n\nEngine Trouble is a 2002 17-minute-long fantasy short film about a 7-year-old girl who is convinced by her tough-talking toy fire engine, Rusty, that he is needed as a reinforcement for the FDNY on September 11. It was directed by Brad Barnes, written by Brad and Todd Barnes, produced by Todd Barnes, and starred Celine du Tertre and the voice of Academy Award-winner actor Christopher Walken.",
"Title: White Hot: The Mysterious Murder of Thelma Todd\n\nWhite Hot: The Mysterious Murder of Thelma Todd is a 1991 television film in the biographical film genre, based on the life of the 1930s comedian actress Thelma Todd. The film stars Loni Anderson as Todd, Maryedith Burrell, Robert Davi, Paul Dooley, Linda Kelsey, and John O'Hurley.",
"Title: Todd Strauss-Schulson\n\nTodd Strauss-Schulson (born June 24, 1980) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, editor, and cinematographer, best known for directing the 2011 comedy film \"A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas\", and the 2015 horror comedy film \"The Final Girls\". He has also directed episodes of the television series \"The Inbetweeners\" (2012) and \"Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous\" (2013).",
"Title: Isn't It Romantic (2019 film)\n\nIsn't It Romantic is an upcoming American romantic comedy film directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson and written by Erin Cardillo, Dana Fox, Katie Silberman, and Paula Pell. The film stars Rebel Wilson, Adam DeVine, Liam Hemsworth, Priyanka Chopra, and Betty Gilpin. It is scheduled to be released on February 14, 2019, by Warner Bros. Pictures.",
"Title: Angela Trimbur\n\nAngela Denice Trimbur is an American actress, comedian and dancer. She is best known for her role as Isabel in \"Trash Fire\" starring opposite Adrian Grenier, Tina the wild 80's party camp counselor in the horror comedy film \"The Final Girls\" (2015), and Penny Whitewall on FXX's animated series \"Major Lazer\". She has also had roles in the films \"Halloween II\" (2009) and \"The Kings of Summer\" (2013).",
"Title: Poor White Trash\n\nPoor White Trash is a crime-comedy film directed by Michael Addis. The film was released on June 16, 2000 and was distributed by jointly by Hollywood Independents and Xenon Group. The film stars an ensemble cast of actors, including Jaime Pressly and others, most of them before they became famous.",
"Title: A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas\n\nA Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas is a 2011 3D stoner comedy Christmas film directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson, written by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg and starring John Cho, Kal Penn and Neil Patrick Harris. It is a sequel to the 2008 film \"Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay\" and the third installment of the \"Harold & Kumar\" series. The plot follows Harold (Cho) and Kumar (Penn), two estranged friends who embark on an adventure to find a new Christmas tree after Kumar destroys the original."
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Was Killing Joke founded in the same place as Evans Blue?
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no
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"Title: Ha (Killing Joke album)\n\n\"Ha\" or \"Ha\": Killing Joke Live is the first commercially distributed live recording by English rock band Killing Joke. It was recorded at Larry's Hideaway in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on 9 and 10 August 1982, and released on 4 November by record label Virgin.",
"Title: Killing Joke (1980 album)\n\nKilling Joke is the debut studio album by English rock band Killing Joke. It was released in August 1980 by record label E.G."
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Which American actress who made their film debut in the 1995 teen drama "Kids" was the co-founder of Voto Latino?
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Rosario Dawson
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"American actress Shannen Doherty has appeared in numerous television programs and motion pictures.",
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" She appeared in four films during the 1980s, including the positively-received, animated film \"The Secret of NIMH\" (1982) and the cult classic \"Heathers\" (1988).",
" Her breakthrough role was as Brenda Walsh in the teen drama \"Beverly Hills, 90210\" (1990-1994), but she was later dropped from the series because of backstage issues and her negative image as a \"bad girl\".",
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" She then appeared in \"8 Mile\" (2002), \"White Oleander\" (2002), \"A Lot Like Love\" (2005) and \"Hustle & Flow\" (2005).",
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"Shannon Purser (born June 27, 1997) is an American actress.",
" She made her acting debut in the Netflix drama series \"Stranger Things\" as Barbara \"Barb\" Holland, and portrays Ethel Muggs in The CW's teen drama series \"Riverdale\".",
" She made her film debut as June Acosta in the 2017 horror film \"Wish Upon\"."
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"Jared Leto is an American entertainer who has had an extensive career in film, music, and television.",
" He made his debut with minor roles in the television shows \"Camp Wilder\" (1992) and \"Almost Home\" (1993).",
" He achieved recognition in 1994 for his role as Jordan Catalano in the teen drama television series \"My So-Called Life\".",
" The show was praised for its portrayal of adolescence and gained a cult following, despite being canceled after only one season.",
" The same year, he made his television film debut starring alongside Alicia Silverstone in \"Cool and the Crazy\".",
" Leto's first film role was in the 1995 drama \"How to Make an American Quilt\".",
" He later co-starred with Christina Ricci in \"The Last of the High Kings\" (1996) and received a supporting role in \"Switchback\" (1997).",
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" His portrayal received positive reviews from critics and is often considered his breakthrough role.",
" The following year, Leto starred together with Alicia Witt in the horror \"Urban Legend\".",
" He then acted alongside Sean Penn and Adrien Brody in the war film \"The Thin Red Line\" (1998).",
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"Michelle Williams is an American actress who has appeared in film, television and stage.",
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" She subsequently had guest roles in the television sitcoms \"Step by Step\" and \"Home Improvement\" and played the younger version of Natasha Henstridge's character in the science fiction film \"Species\" (1995).",
" Greater success came to Williams when she began starring as the sexually troubled teenager Jen Lindley in the teen drama \"Dawson's Creek\" (1998–2003).",
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"Title: Evan Rachel Wood\n\nEvan Rachel Wood (born September 7, 1987) is an American actress, model and musician. She began acting in the 1990s, appearing in several television series, including \"American Gothic\" (1995–96) and \"Once and Again\" (1999–2002). Wood made her debut as a leading film actress at the age of nine in \"Digging to China\" (1998) and garnered acclaim for her Golden Globe-nominated role as the troubled teenager Tracy Freeland in the teen drama film \"Thirteen\" (2003).",
"Title: Voto Latino\n\nVoto Latino is a nonpartisan, non-profit organization in the United States founded in 2004. The organization's primary aim is to encourage young Hispanic and Latino voters to register to vote and become more politically involved. The organization was co-founded by Rosario Dawson, and Phil Colon. The current president is Maria Teresa Kumar.",
"Title: Shannen Doherty filmography\n\nAmerican actress Shannen Doherty has appeared in numerous television programs and motion pictures. After her television debut in \"Father Murphy\" in 1981, she landed her first major role in the dramatic western television series \"Little House on the Prairie\" (1982–1983), and reprised her role in its three television specials. Doherty received two Young Artist Award nominations for playing the oldest Witherspoon sibling Kris in the family drama \"Our House\" (1986–1988). She appeared in four films during the 1980s, including the positively-received, animated film \"The Secret of NIMH\" (1982) and the cult classic \"Heathers\" (1988). Her breakthrough role was as Brenda Walsh in the teen drama \"Beverly Hills, 90210\" (1990-1994), but she was later dropped from the series because of backstage issues and her negative image as a \"bad girl\". She starred in television films in the early and mid-1990s, and played Rene Mosier in the romantic comedy \"Mallrats\" (1995) in an attempt to rebuild her career.",
"Title: Rosario Dawson\n\nRosario Isabel Dawson (born May 9, 1979) is an American actress, producer, singer, comic book writer, and political activist. She made her film debut in the 1995 teen drama \"Kids\". Her subsequent film roles include \"He Got Game\", \"Men in Black II\", \"25th Hour\", \"Rent\", \"Sin City\", \"Death Proof\", \"Seven Pounds\", \"\", and \"Top Five\". Dawson has also provided voice-over work for Disney and DC.",
"Title: Mad Love (1995 film)\n\nMad Love is a 1995 teen romantic drama film directed by Antonia Bird and starring Drew Barrymore and Chris O'Donnell. The screenplay was written by Paula Milne. The original music score is composed by Andy Roberts.",
"Title: Jennifer Love Hewitt\n\nJennifer Love Hewitt (born February 21, 1979) is an American actress, television producer and director, singer/songwriter and author. Hewitt began her acting career as a child by appearing in television commercials and the Disney Channel series \"Kids Incorporated\". She rose to fame for her role as Sarah Reeves Merrin on the Fox teen drama \"Party of Five\" (1995–99). She later starred in the horror film \"I Know What You Did Last Summer\" (1997) and its 1998 sequel.",
"Title: Taryn Manning\n\nTaryn Manning (born November 6, 1978) is an American actress, singer-songwriter, and fashion designer. Manning made her film debut in the teen drama \"Crazy/Beautiful\" (2001), followed by a lead part opposite Britney Spears in \"Crossroads\" (2002), which garnered her mainstream attention. She then appeared in \"8 Mile\" (2002), \"White Oleander\" (2002), \"A Lot Like Love\" (2005) and \"Hustle & Flow\" (2005). Manning has also had a main role on \"Hawaii Five-0\" and had recurring roles in television on \"Sons of Anarchy\", and plays the role of Tiffany \"Pennsatucky\" Doggett in the Netflix original series \"Orange Is the New Black\".",
"Title: Shannon Purser\n\nShannon Purser (born June 27, 1997) is an American actress. She made her acting debut in the Netflix drama series \"Stranger Things\" as Barbara \"Barb\" Holland, and portrays Ethel Muggs in The CW's teen drama series \"Riverdale\". She made her film debut as June Acosta in the 2017 horror film \"Wish Upon\".",
"Title: Jared Leto filmography\n\nJared Leto is an American entertainer who has had an extensive career in film, music, and television. He made his debut with minor roles in the television shows \"Camp Wilder\" (1992) and \"Almost Home\" (1993). He achieved recognition in 1994 for his role as Jordan Catalano in the teen drama television series \"My So-Called Life\". The show was praised for its portrayal of adolescence and gained a cult following, despite being canceled after only one season. The same year, he made his television film debut starring alongside Alicia Silverstone in \"Cool and the Crazy\". Leto's first film role was in the 1995 drama \"How to Make an American Quilt\". He later co-starred with Christina Ricci in \"The Last of the High Kings\" (1996) and received a supporting role in \"Switchback\" (1997). In 1997, Leto starred in the biopic \"Prefontaine\" in which he played the role of Olympic hopeful Steve Prefontaine. His portrayal received positive reviews from critics and is often considered his breakthrough role. The following year, Leto starred together with Alicia Witt in the horror \"Urban Legend\". He then acted alongside Sean Penn and Adrien Brody in the war film \"The Thin Red Line\" (1998). After playing supporting roles in \"Black and White\" and \"Girl, Interrupted\", Leto portrayed Angel Face in \"Fight Club\" (1999), which has since became a cult film.",
"Title: Michelle Williams on screen and stage\n\nMichelle Williams is an American actress who has appeared in film, television and stage. Her first screen appearance was at the age of 13 in a 1993 episode of the television series \"Baywatch\", and she made her film debut as the love interest of the teenage lead in \"Lassie\" (1994). She subsequently had guest roles in the television sitcoms \"Step by Step\" and \"Home Improvement\" and played the younger version of Natasha Henstridge's character in the science fiction film \"Species\" (1995). Greater success came to Williams when she began starring as the sexually troubled teenager Jen Lindley in the teen drama \"Dawson's Creek\" (1998–2003). In 1999, she made her stage debut with the Tracy Letts-written play \"Killer Joe\", in which she played the naive young daughter of a dysfunctional family."
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Harry Cunningham founded the big box store that is headquartered in what Illinois city?
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Hoffman Estates
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" Archer follows the original trail crossing the Chicago Portage between the Chicago River and the Des Plaines River, and parallels the path of the Illinois and Michigan Canal and the Alton Railroad.",
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"Launched in 2006, Green Earth Market is an American online retailer of environmentally friendly goods, offering products that are made locally (North America), of natural, organic, or recycled materials, and/or produced in a fair trade, sustainable, or organic production process or method utilizing energy conservation.",
" The objective is to offer alternative products for everything the \"big box\" stores offer in forms that have less negative environmental and social costs.",
" With increasing attention on global warming and mankind's possible exacerbation of it through industrial and consumer practices, practices of ecological economics and ethical consumerism are growing and the big box stores are taking environmental initiatives.",
" As many of the makers of environmentally friendly consumer products are small entities, they are typically not marketed or distributed broadly, and incapable of supplying a store the size of a Wal-Mart or Target.",
" The Green Earth Market is one of a number of businesses giving these products wider exposure, but doing it in the manner of a general store, providing for all general goods needs for a community.",
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"Kohl's Plaza is a strip mall at 1814 Central Avenue in Colonie, New York which includes the big box store Kohl's and several smaller tenants.",
" It is one of two original locations for Kohl's in the New York Capital Region.",
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" At its peak in 2000, Kmart operated 2,171 stores including 105 Super Kmart Center locations.",
" For the 2005 fiscal year under the new company, the Kmart store count was at 1,416 with only 55 Super Kmart Center locations.",
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"Loren Duane Cunningham (born June 30, 1935, Maricopa, California) is a founder of the international Christian missionary movement Youth With A Mission (YWAM) and the University of the Nations.",
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"The Andrew Cunningham Farm is located near the Cass County, Illinois city of Virginia.",
" The Cunningham Farm is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, one of only two such sites in Cass County.",
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" The farm is about two and a half miles east of Virginia.",
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"Title: Archer Avenue\n\nArcher Avenue, sometimes known as Archer Road outside the Chicago, Illinois city limits, and also known as State Street only in Lockport, Illinois and Fairmont, Illinois city limits, is a street running northeast-to-southwest between Chicago's Chinatown and Lockport. Archer follows the original trail crossing the Chicago Portage between the Chicago River and the Des Plaines River, and parallels the path of the Illinois and Michigan Canal and the Alton Railroad. As a main traffic artery, it has largely been replaced by the modern Stevenson Expressway.",
"Title: Green Earth Market\n\nLaunched in 2006, Green Earth Market is an American online retailer of environmentally friendly goods, offering products that are made locally (North America), of natural, organic, or recycled materials, and/or produced in a fair trade, sustainable, or organic production process or method utilizing energy conservation. The objective is to offer alternative products for everything the \"big box\" stores offer in forms that have less negative environmental and social costs. With increasing attention on global warming and mankind's possible exacerbation of it through industrial and consumer practices, practices of ecological economics and ethical consumerism are growing and the big box stores are taking environmental initiatives. As many of the makers of environmentally friendly consumer products are small entities, they are typically not marketed or distributed broadly, and incapable of supplying a store the size of a Wal-Mart or Target. The Green Earth Market is one of a number of businesses giving these products wider exposure, but doing it in the manner of a general store, providing for all general goods needs for a community. This new paradigm for the 21st century general store pulls together in one place environmentally responsible products for every need from disparate small companies, working to grow them, distribute their products more broadly, and increase the environmental consumer market.",
"Title: Harry Cunningham (footballer)\n\nHarry Cunningham (born 6 December 1993) is a professional Australian rules footballer who plays for the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL).",
"Title: Kohl's Plaza\n\nKohl's Plaza is a strip mall at 1814 Central Avenue in Colonie, New York which includes the big box store Kohl's and several smaller tenants. It is one of two original locations for Kohl's in the New York Capital Region. Prior to Kohl's arrival in the plaza, it was known as Builder's Square Plaza as Builders Square was the only big box store in the plaza. The plaza has been in place since at least 1990. The Mohawk Drive-in Theatre operated from 1946 to 1986 at this location.",
"Title: Kmart\n\nKmart is an American big box department store chain headquartered in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, United States. The chain purchased Sears for $11 billion in 2005, forming a new corporation under the name Sears Holdings Corporation. The Kmart name was incorporated in 1916 while the first store didn't open its doors until 1962. At its peak in 2000, Kmart operated 2,171 stores including 105 Super Kmart Center locations. For the 2005 fiscal year under the new company, the Kmart store count was at 1,416 with only 55 Super Kmart Center locations. Currently, the chain is operating 624 stores with only 1 Super Kmart Center location remaining (Store #4939 in Warren, OH). This number is the amount of stores that still exist after the closings that took place during the first quarter of 2017.",
"Title: Lake Jacksonville (Illinois)\n\nLake Jacksonville is a 442-acre reservoir located in Morgan County in the U.S. state of Illinois. Located 4 miles southeast of Jacksonville, it provides drinking water and recreational opportunities to the central Illinois city. The reservoir drains into Big Sandy Creek, a tributary of the Illinois River.",
"Title: Loren Cunningham\n\nLoren Duane Cunningham (born June 30, 1935, Maricopa, California) is a founder of the international Christian missionary movement Youth With A Mission (YWAM) and the University of the Nations. Cunningham founded YWAM in the United States in 1960 with his wife, Darlene Cunningham, at the age of 24. They reside in Kona, Hawaii and are members of the YWAM Global Leadership Team.",
"Title: Harry Cunningham Brodie\n\nHarry Cunningham Brodie (18 January 1875 – 27 February 1956) was a Canada-born British Liberal Party politician and businessman.",
"Title: Harry Cunningham\n\nHarry B. Cunningham (1907 in Pennsylvania – November 11, 1992 in North Palm Beach, Florida) was an American businessman and retailer who founded Kmart in 1962, along with S. S. Kresge. Cunningham had a vision to convert the retail chain into a discounter. At the time, Cunningham was sharply criticized by some, including Kresge shareholders, as possibly destroying the company. The success of Kmart proved his vision.",
"Title: Andrew Cunningham Farm\n\nThe Andrew Cunningham Farm is located near the Cass County, Illinois city of Virginia. The Cunningham Farm is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, one of only two such sites in Cass County. The other site, in Beardstown, is the Beardstown Grand Opera House. The farm is about two and a half miles east of Virginia. It has been listed on the Register since May 12, 1975."
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Who was an Irish teacher, barrister, poet, writer, nationalist and political activist of the Easter Rising of 1916 who's also the inspiration of a gaelic Athletic club of the the same name?
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Patrick Henry Pearse
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"Robert Emmet's Gaelic Athletic Club Slaughtneil (Irish: \"CLG Roibeard Éiméid Sleacht Néill\" ) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based on the townland of Slaughtneil, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.",
" The club is a member of the Derry GAA and compete in gaelic football, hurling and camogie.",
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"Claughaun Gaelic Athletic Club (Irish: \"CLG Chlochán\" ) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club within Limerick GAA, based in St Brigid's parish on the southside of Limerick City, Ireland.",
" The club was founded in 1902, in the Poulin/Pennywell area of St John's parish.",
" It has considerable success over the years in both hurling and Gaelic football.",
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"Madden Raparees Gaelic Athletic Club (Irish: \"Ropairí na Madan\" ) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club from the townland of Madden, southern County Armagh, Northern Ireland.",
" The club is part of Armagh GAA and plays Gaelic football in the Armagh Intermediate Championship.",
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"San Antonio Gaelic Athletic Club (Irish: \"Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Naomh Antaine\" ) known as The San Patricios is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in San Antonio, Texas and a member of the North American GAA since 2012.",
" Currently the club has a men's Gaelic Football team, and a ladies' football team.",
" Their club badge features the Alamo, as well as the San Antonio Riverwalk.",
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"All Saints Gaelic Athletic Club (Irish: CLG na Naomh Uile ) is the only Gaelic Athletic Association club in the town of Ballymena, County Antrim (and one of four in the borough).",
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"Patrick Henry Pearse (also known as Pádraic or Pádraig Pearse; Irish: \"Pádraig Anraí Mac Piarais\" ; An Piarsach; 10 November 1879 – 3 May 1916) was an Irish teacher, barrister, poet, writer, nationalist and political activist who was one of the leaders of the Easter Rising in 1916.",
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"Saint Matthew's Gaelic Athletic Club (Irish: \"CLG Naomh Maitiú Droim Soirn\" ) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Drumsurn, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.",
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"Pearse Óg Gaelic Athletic Club (Irish: \"Na Piarsaigh Óga\" ) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in County Armagh, Northern Ireland.",
" 'Na Piarsaigh Óga', which translates as 'the Young Pearses', takes its name from the Irish revolutionaries Pádraic and Willie Pearse.",
" The club's crest includes a sword in flames, a symbol associated with Pádraic Pearse since his editorship of the nationalist newspaper \"An Claidheamh Soluis\", surrounded by the green and gold club colours and a skyline of Armagh city."
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"Thomas Stanislaus MacDonagh (Irish: \"Tomás Anéislis Mac Donnchadha\" ; 1 February 1878 – 3 May 1916) was an Irish political activist, poet, playwright, educationalist and revolutionary leader.",
" He was one of the seven leaders of the Easter Rising of 1916, a signatory of the Proclamation of the Irish Republic and Commandant of the 2nd Battalion, Dublin Brigade of the Irish Volunteers, which fought in Jacob's biscuit factory.",
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"Oisín Gaelic Athletic Club (Irish: \"Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Oisín\" ) is a Gaelic Athletic Association sports club in Manchester which plays Gaelic football at senior and junior level, as well as having a growing under-age structure.",
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"Title: Claughaun GAA\n\nClaughaun Gaelic Athletic Club (Irish: \"CLG Chlochán\" ) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club within Limerick GAA, based in St Brigid's parish on the southside of Limerick City, Ireland. The club was founded in 1902, in the Poulin/Pennywell area of St John's parish. It has considerable success over the years in both hurling and Gaelic football. The club grounds are located on the Childers Road, at what has become a prominent venue for games of all levels. The club was relegated to intermediate status in both football and hurling following the 2010 championships.",
"Title: Madden Raparees GAC\n\nMadden Raparees Gaelic Athletic Club (Irish: \"Ropairí na Madan\" ) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club from the townland of Madden, southern County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The club is part of Armagh GAA and plays Gaelic football in the Armagh Intermediate Championship. They play at Raparee Park (Irish: \"Páirc na Ropairí\" ).",
"Title: San Antonio Gaelic Athletic Club\n\nSan Antonio Gaelic Athletic Club (Irish: \"Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Naomh Antaine\" ) known as The San Patricios is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in San Antonio, Texas and a member of the North American GAA since 2012. Currently the club has a men's Gaelic Football team, and a ladies' football team. Their club badge features the Alamo, as well as the San Antonio Riverwalk. The SAGAC is registered with the State of Texas as a Domestic Nonprofit Corporation.",
"Title: All Saints GAC\n\nAll Saints Gaelic Athletic Club (Irish: CLG na Naomh Uile ) is the only Gaelic Athletic Association club in the town of Ballymena, County Antrim (and one of four in the borough). The club is a member of the South-West Antrim division of Antrim GAA, and competes in Gaelic football, hurling, Ladies Gaelic football and camogie.",
"Title: Patrick Pearse\n\nPatrick Henry Pearse (also known as Pádraic or Pádraig Pearse; Irish: \"Pádraig Anraí Mac Piarais\" ; An Piarsach; 10 November 1879 – 3 May 1916) was an Irish teacher, barrister, poet, writer, nationalist and political activist who was one of the leaders of the Easter Rising in 1916. Following his execution along with fifteen others, Pearse came to be seen by many as the embodiment of the rebellion.",
"Title: Drumsurn GAC\n\nSaint Matthew's Gaelic Athletic Club (Irish: \"CLG Naomh Maitiú Droim Soirn\" ) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Drumsurn, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The club is affiliated to Derry GAA and currently competes in gaelic football and camogie.",
"Title: Pearse Óg GAC\n\nPearse Óg Gaelic Athletic Club (Irish: \"Na Piarsaigh Óga\" ) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. 'Na Piarsaigh Óga', which translates as 'the Young Pearses', takes its name from the Irish revolutionaries Pádraic and Willie Pearse. The club's crest includes a sword in flames, a symbol associated with Pádraic Pearse since his editorship of the nationalist newspaper \"An Claidheamh Soluis\", surrounded by the green and gold club colours and a skyline of Armagh city.",
"Title: Thomas MacDonagh\n\nThomas Stanislaus MacDonagh (Irish: \"Tomás Anéislis Mac Donnchadha\" ; 1 February 1878 – 3 May 1916) was an Irish political activist, poet, playwright, educationalist and revolutionary leader. He was one of the seven leaders of the Easter Rising of 1916, a signatory of the Proclamation of the Irish Republic and Commandant of the 2nd Battalion, Dublin Brigade of the Irish Volunteers, which fought in Jacob's biscuit factory. He was executed for his part in the Rising at the age of thirty-eight.",
"Title: CLG Oisín\n\nOisín Gaelic Athletic Club (Irish: \"Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Oisín\" ) is a Gaelic Athletic Association sports club in Manchester which plays Gaelic football at senior and junior level, as well as having a growing under-age structure. Oisín is a member club of the Lancashire GAA County Board, the British GAA Provincial Council and the GAA as a whole."
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What is the fourth highest independent peak in the Hindu Kush, Saraghrar or Chomo Lonzo?
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Saraghrar
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" Five people were killed in the Hindu Kush region and landslides blocked several roads near Bagh, Kashmir.",
" The earthquake occurred some 65 miles away from Faizabad, a city in the Hindu Kush mountains, but it could be felt in many neighboring areas.",
" It could even be felt about 200 miles away in Islamabad, Pakistan.",
" The quake was strong enough to trigger panic among survivors of October's devastating earthquake, who came out from their makeshift shelters in freezing temperatures.",
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"Garam Chashma (literally: \"Hot Spring\") is one of the many branch valleys of Chitral District, situated in the extreme north-west of Pakistan.",
" It is one of the highest human settlements in the Hindu Kush ranges with an altitude of almost 2550 meters (8389 feet).",
" The place is known for Hot spring, which is one of the tourists attraction sites.",
" It is also famous for its trout fish.",
" The water flowing down through the length of the valley is famous for fishing sport.",
" The Lotkoh River (Garam Chashma River) running down from the lofty peaks of the Hindu Kush is a heaven for the brown type of trout fish.",
" Other features of the area include snow-covered peaks, pleasant weather, natural springs, and more recently has remained in the limelights for being a potential site of hydel-power generation.",
" Besides tourists, people suffering from skin diseases also visit the hot spring for treatment.",
" It is located in the North-West of Chitral at a distance of about forty-five kilometres by road.",
" It shares international borders with Afghanistan being situated in the extreme North-West of Pakistan.",
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"Istor-o-Nal or इस्तोर-ओ-नल is the third highest mountain in the Hindu Kush, in the Chitral District of the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan.",
" It is the 68th highest independent peak in the world.",
" It crowns a massif with eleven peaks of elevation more than 7000 m .",
" The peak is located a few kilometres northeast of Tirich Mir (the highest mountain in the Hindu Kush), across the Tirich Glacier.",
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"Saraghrar (Urdu: سراغرار ) is the fourth highest independent peak in the Hindu Kush.",
" The entire Saraghrar massif is a huge, irregular stretched plateau at elevation around 7000 m , lying above vertical granite and ice faces, which protect it all around.",
" Its distinct summits are poorly identified, and information gathered from expeditions that have visited the area is often misleading.",
" The main summits are: NE summit (7340 m ), northwest summit (7300 m ), southwest summit (7148 m ), south summit (7307 m ) and southeast summit (7208 m ).",
" To date (2005), the northwest summit is the only unclimbed peak of the massif."
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"Title: 2005 Hindu Kush earthquake\n\nThe 2005 Hindu Kush earthquake hit northeastern Afghanistan with a magnitude of 6.5 on December 12 at 21:47 (UTC). According to the United States Geological Survey's ShakeMap and Did You Feel It? products, the maximum Mercalli intensity was VI (\"Strong\") at Chitral. Five people were killed in the Hindu Kush region and landslides blocked several roads near Bagh, Kashmir. The earthquake occurred some 65 miles away from Faizabad, a city in the Hindu Kush mountains, but it could be felt in many neighboring areas. It could even be felt about 200 miles away in Islamabad, Pakistan. The quake was strong enough to trigger panic among survivors of October's devastating earthquake, who came out from their makeshift shelters in freezing temperatures. Although magnitude-6 earthquakes typically cause severe damage, this quake caused relatively little due to the fact that it occurred deep underground (about 140 miles).",
"Title: Garam Chashma\n\nGaram Chashma (literally: \"Hot Spring\") is one of the many branch valleys of Chitral District, situated in the extreme north-west of Pakistan. It is one of the highest human settlements in the Hindu Kush ranges with an altitude of almost 2550 meters (8389 feet). The place is known for Hot spring, which is one of the tourists attraction sites. It is also famous for its trout fish. The water flowing down through the length of the valley is famous for fishing sport. The Lotkoh River (Garam Chashma River) running down from the lofty peaks of the Hindu Kush is a heaven for the brown type of trout fish. Other features of the area include snow-covered peaks, pleasant weather, natural springs, and more recently has remained in the limelights for being a potential site of hydel-power generation. Besides tourists, people suffering from skin diseases also visit the hot spring for treatment. It is located in the North-West of Chitral at a distance of about forty-five kilometres by road. It shares international borders with Afghanistan being situated in the extreme North-West of Pakistan. Dorāh (Do Rāh) Pass (14,940 feet [4,554 metres) connects this part of Pakistan with Badakhshan, the adjacent province of Afghanistan.",
"Title: Istor-o-Nal\n\nIstor-o-Nal or इस्तोर-ओ-नल is the third highest mountain in the Hindu Kush, in the Chitral District of the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan. It is the 68th highest independent peak in the world. It crowns a massif with eleven peaks of elevation more than 7000 m . The peak is located a few kilometres northeast of Tirich Mir (the highest mountain in the Hindu Kush), across the Tirich Glacier. Because Istor-o-Nal is behind the higher peak of Tirich Mir from many viewpoints, it is not easily visible and therefore not well known.",
"Title: Chomo Lonzo\n\nChomo Lonzo () is a mountain in Tibet, 5 km northeast of Makalu in the Mahalungur (Mohalingor) or Khumbu Himalayas. Alternate spellings of the same name include Chomolonzo, Chomolönzo, Chomo Lönzo, Jomolönzo, and Lhamalangcho.",
"Title: Saraghrar\n\nSaraghrar (Urdu: سراغرار ) is the fourth highest independent peak in the Hindu Kush. The entire Saraghrar massif is a huge, irregular stretched plateau at elevation around 7000 m , lying above vertical granite and ice faces, which protect it all around. Its distinct summits are poorly identified, and information gathered from expeditions that have visited the area is often misleading. The main summits are: NE summit (7340 m ), northwest summit (7300 m ), southwest summit (7148 m ), south summit (7307 m ) and southeast summit (7208 m ). To date (2005), the northwest summit is the only unclimbed peak of the massif.",
"Title: Kuh-e Bandaka\n\nKuh-e Bandaka (Pashto: کوه بندکا) or Kohe Bandaka, Koh-i Bandaka, Bandako, or incorrectly \"Koh-i-Bandakor\") is one of the highest peaks of the Hindu Kush mountain range in northeastern Afghanistan. It is northeast of Kabul and west of Chitral. Separated by a relatively low pass from the core of the Hindu Kush, it is the highest mountain entirely within Afghanistan, and the most topographically prominent peak in all of Afghanistan.",
"Title: List of mountains in Pakistan\n\nPakistan is home to 108 peaks above 7,000 metres. and probably as many peaks above 6,000 m. There is no count of the peaks above 5,000 and 4,000 m. Five of the 14 highest independent peaks in the world (the eight-thousanders) are in Pakistan (four of which lie in the surroundings of Concordia; the confluence of Baltoro Glacier and Godwin Austen Glacier). Most of the highest peaks in Pakistan lie in the Karakoram mountain range (which lies almost entirely in the Gilgit–Baltistan region of Pakistan, and is considered to be a part of the greater Himalayan range) but some peaks above 7,000 m are included in the Himalayan and Hindu Kush ranges.",
"Title: Kushan Pass\n\nThe Kushan Pass or Kaoshan Pass (el. about 4,370 m or 14,340 ft) is a mountain pass just west of the famous Salang Pass (3,878 m. or 12,723 ft.) in the Hindu Kush mountain range of northern Afghanistan. These two passes provided the most direct, if difficult, routes across the imposing east-west wall of the Hindu Kush mountains which divide northern Afghanistan or Tokharistan from Kabul province, which is closely connected to southern Afghanistan and Pakistan. Nowadays, the Salang tunnel constructed by the Soviets in the 1960s, and the paved road through it make it by far the easiest route through the Hindu Kush Mountains.",
"Title: List of Ultras of the Karakoram and Hindu Kush\n\nThis is a list of all the Ultra prominent peaks (with topographic prominence greater than 1,500 metres) in the Karakoram, Hindu Kush and neighbouring ranges. The list includes 4 of the 14 8000m summits, all in the Karakoram, including the second highest mountain in the world, K2. There are a further 19 Ultras in the Karakoram and 5 in the Hindu Kush over 7,000m. The Ultras of the Himalayas lie to the south east and are listed separately. To the north are the Pamirs, and to the east the mountains of Tibet.",
"Title: Kush (cannabis)\n\nKush is a strain of\" Cannabis indica\". The origins of Kush \"Cannabis\" are from landrace plants mainly in Afghanistan, Northern Pakistan and North-Western India with the name coming from the Hindu Kush mountain range. \"Hindu Kush\" strains of \"Cannabis\" were taken to the United States in the mid-to-late 1970s and continue to be available there to the present day."
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" Krishnam Raju entered Tollywood in 1966 with the film \"Chilaka Gorinka\" directed by Kotayya Pratyagatma alongside Krishna Kumari.",
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" Later he acted in the mythological film \"Shri Krishnavataram\" which also starsN. T. Rama Rao.",
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" He started his film career in 1984, at the age of 18, as an assistant director to I. V. Sasi.",
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" He debuted as a director with \"Rajaputhran\" (1996), starring Suresh Gopi, Shobhana and Vikram.",
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"Title: John Cale filmography\n\nJohn Cale is a Welsh musician, composer and record producer. Although his main field is music (he composed original musical score for many films), he starred in several films as an actor. It began in the sixties in various experimental films (mostly by Andy Warhol, but also by other directors). In 1987, he received lessons from an actor F. Murray Abraham and subsequently played the role of a character named Hubbley in the short film \"The Houseguest\". He later starred in several other films and television series. As a composer, he composes mainly for French drama films. He also participated in a variety of documentary films and television programs. As a director he made one experimental film called \"Police Car\".",
"Title: John Malkovich\n\nJohn Gavin Malkovich (born December 9, 1953) is an American actor, director, and producer. He has appeared in more than 70 films. For his roles in \"Places in the Heart\" and \"In the Line of Fire\", he received Academy Award nominations. He has also appeared in films such as \"Empire of the Sun\", \"The Killing Fields\", \"Con Air\", \"Of Mice and Men\", \"Rounders\", \"Ripley's Game\", \"Knockaround Guys\", \"Being John Malkovich\", \"Shadow of the Vampire\", \"Burn After Reading\", \"RED\", \"Mulholland Falls\", \"Dangerous Liaisons\", and \"Warm Bodies\", as well as producing films such as \"Ghost World\", \"Juno\", and \"The Perks of Being a Wallflower\".",
"Title: Robin Bhatt\n\nRobin Bhatt (Hindi: रोबिन भट्ट ) is known as one of the most successful writers in Bollywood. He is well known for his skills in penning screenplay. He is the brother of Mahesh Bhatt. He has written many films and was nominated 3 times and won award for Baazigar. His debut film as writer was Aashiqui, which proved to be a hit film. He has written many films for Bhatt Productions.",
"Title: Shamal Sabri\n\nShamal Sabri (Kurdish: شهمال سهبری), (born 9 November 1985), is an independent Kurdish award-winning film producer and Duhok International Film Festival Artistic Director, graduated from Duhok University with BA in English Literature. . He was born in the city of Duhok (Kurdish: دهوك) in Iraqi Kurdistan. Apart from being one of the co-founders of Duhok IFF in 2009, he has worked in many other fields of video productions, produced many commercials and music videos in NV Production and Vin TV. Throughout his film carrier, he has contributed in many award-winning films as an assistant director, production manager, assistant producer and line producer. His latest contributions were in many films such as \"Before Snowfall\" by Hisham Zaman, \"The Swallow\" by Mano Khalil, \"Memories on Stone\" by Shawkat Amin Korki and Michael by Kurdo Duski. He has proven himself over and over as an important player in Kurdistan's developing film industry and eventually earned the position of Artistic Director of Duhok IFF in 2016. Shamal is the head of submission committee for films representing Iraq in the Asia Pacific Screen Awards.",
"Title: Afterwards\n\nAfterwards (French: Et après ) is a 2008 English-language psychological thriller film directed by Gilles Bourdos and starring Romain Duris, John Malkovich and Evangeline Lilly. Based on Guillaume Musso's novel \"Et après...\", the story tells of a workaholic lawyer who is told by a self-proclaimed visionary that he must try to prevent his imminent death. The film was shot in New York City, Montreal and various New Mexico locations over June to July 2007, and had a French release in January 2009.",
"Title: Krishnam Raju filmography\n\nKrishnam Raju is an Indian actor who acted more than 190 films. Krishnam Raju entered Tollywood in 1966 with the film \"Chilaka Gorinka\" directed by Kotayya Pratyagatma alongside Krishna Kumari. The film won Nandi Award for Best Feature Film - Silver for that year. Later he acted in the mythological film \"Shri Krishnavataram\" which also starsN. T. Rama Rao. He acted in many films with the established actos N. T. Rama Rao and Akkineni Nageswara Rao. He also acted in many films with the established actresses Krishna Kumari, Rajasulochana, Jamuna and Kanchana.",
"Title: Rudolf Biebrach\n\nRudolf Biebrach (1866–1938) was a German actor and film director. He directed over 70 films between 1909 and 1930; and he appeared as an actor in nearly 110 films between 1909 and 1938. In his youth, Biebrach had worked for some years as a engraver. He got his first engagement as an actor in Gießen during 1890/1891. After a long career as a stage actor, Biebrach managed to become a successful director and character actor in the German film during the 1910s. He directed many films with Henny Porten and Lotte Neumann.",
"Title: Shajoon Kariyal\n\nShajoon Kariyal is an Indian film director and producer working in Malayalam cinema. Shajoon was born in 1963 in Kozhikode, Kerala and had his primary education from Govt. Ganapath High School, Chalappuram. He started his film career in 1984, at the age of 18, as an assistant director to I. V. Sasi. He worked as the assistant or associate director to many films including \"Uyarangalil\" (1984), \"Anubandham\" (1985), \"Karimpinpoovinakkare\" (1985), \"Aavanazhi\" (1986), \"1921\" (1988), \"Douthyam\" (1989), \"Varthamana Kalam\" (1990), \"Arhatha\" (1990), \"Midhya\" (1991), \"Neelagiri\" (1991) and \"Varnapakittu\" (1997). He was the story writer for the Mammootty-starrer megahit \"Jackpot\" (1993). He debuted as a director with \"Rajaputhran\" (1996), starring Suresh Gopi, Shobhana and Vikram. He has directed many films, including the commercially successful \"Thachiledathu Chundan\" (1999) and the critically acclaimed \"Vadakkumnadhan\" (2006). After \"Vadakkumnadhan\", he planned two films, \"Raman Police\" and \"Talkies\", but both the projects did not work out. In 2012, he directed \"Chettayees\" which he also co-produced, as one of the five partners of the newly launched production house Thakkaali Films. His latest film is \"Sir C. P.\" (2015).",
"Title: Naveen Krishna\n\nNaveen Krishna (Kannada: ನವೀನ್ ಕೃಷ್ಣ ) is an Indian film actor, director and writer based in Kannada Film Industry. After having starred in many films as a child actor, he made his adult debut in the film \"Shrirasthu Shubhamasthu\" (2000) and has since then acted in various films, mostly in supporting roles, in films such as \"Kadamba\" (2004), \"Nenapirali\" (2005), \"Dheemaku\" (2008) and \"Mathond Madhuvena\" (2011). His lead roles in the critically acclaimed films, \"Haggada Kone\" (2014) and \"Actor\" (2016) won him several laurels and appreciations. Naveen, the son of veteran actor Srinivasa Murthy, has also written the lyrics for songs and showcased his multi-talents in the film making process.",
"Title: Sanjoy Chowdhury\n\nSanjoy Chowdhury is an Indian film score composer. He debuted in 1998, by composing the background score of the Malayalam movie, \"Ennu Swantham Janakikutty\". Shortly afterwards, filmmaker John Matthew Matthan roped him in to compose the background score of his Aamir Khan starrer, \"Sarfarosh\". He has specialized as a background music composer and has composed the background score in many films. He is the son of legendary Indian film composer, Salil Chowdhury."
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Simerjit Singh (born 1973 in Punjab) is an Indian film director and writer, he is best known for directing the hugely successful Punjabi film Angrej (2015) starring which Indian actress, model and television host?
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"Ik Kudi Punjab Di is a 2010 Punjabi film directed by the ace Bollywood cinematographer and a successful Punjabi film director Manmohan Singh with story and screenplay by Manmohan Singh and dialogues by Rana Ranbir.",
" \"Ik Kudi Punjab Di\" is produced by Manmohan Singh and Ratan Bhatia and stars Amrinder Gill, Jaspinder Cheema, Aman Dhaliwal, Gugu Gill, Gurpreet Ghuggi, Rana Ranbir, and Kimi Verma."
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"Diljit Dosanjh (Punjabi: ਦਿਲਜੀਤ ਦੋਸਾਂਝ) is a Punjabi actor, singer, television presenter and social media celebrity who works in Punjabi and Hindi cinema.",
" He is recognised as one of the leading artists in the Punjabi music industry.",
" He also acts in Punjabi movies, with many of them being noticeable hits, including the 2012 film \"Jatt & Juliet\", the 2013 films \"Jatt & Juliet 2\" and \"Punjab 1984\", the 2015 film \"Sardaar Ji\", and the 2016 films \"Ambarsariya\", \"Sardaar Ji 2\" and the 2017 Punjabi Film \"Super Singh\" – which are counted among the most successful Punjabi movies in history.",
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"Romeo Ranjha is a 2014 Punjabi language Indian action comedy film Starring Jazzy B and Garry Sandhu written by Dheeraj Ratan, directed by Navaniat Singh, who also directed Singh vs Kaur.",
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" Allan amin one of the most acclaimed action director of Bollywood who also directed the action in Dhoom, Race etc.",
" Was roped in to Direct the action sequences for the movie.The film was first of its kind in terms of action sequences in \"Punjabi film industry\" with all the 36th floor jumping sequence and the car blast and the chase scenes for the first time in a Punjabi movie.",
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" He is credited with being one of the talents who played a key role in taking Punjabi cinema to greater heights in the past decade.",
" He is a leading, sought-after writer and director, widely appreciated and recognized for bringing a different style of storytelling to Punjabi cinema with stories that are rooted in cultural values and yet modern in their approach and treatment, bringing to light several hugely successful youth-oriented films in the past few years."
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"Title: Simerjit Singh\n\nSimerjit Singh (born 1973 in Punjab) is an Indian film director and writer. He was born and brought up in Moga district of Punjab. He is best known for directing the hugely successful Punjabi film Angrej (2015) starring Amrinder Gill, Aditi Sharma, Sargun Mehta, Ammy Virk and Binnu Dhillon as the main cast of the film and it became second highest-grossing Punjabi film in 2015 and the fourth highest-grossing Punjabi film of all time. He got selected in top 5 Directors of Pollywood in a survey by an organation. He completed his graduation in commerce from Chandigarh University in 1993.",
"Title: Nikka Zaildar\n\nNikka Zaildar is a 2016 Punjabi film directed by Simerjit Singh, written by Jagdeep Sidhu and starring Ammy Virk and Sonam Bajwa as the main lead roles and was released worldwide on 30 September 2016. It is a comedy, romantic, drama film where a village living boy, Nikka (Ammy Virk) who studies in Patiala college, suddenly falls in love with Manraj (Sonam Bajwa).",
"Title: Nikka Zaildar 2\n\nNikka Zaildar 2 is a 2017 Punjabi film directed by Simerjit Singh, written by Jagdeep Sidhu and starring Ammy Virk, Sonam Bajwa, and Wamiqa Gabbi as the main lead roles and is scheduled to be released worldwide on 22 September 2017. It is a romantic comedy and drama film. It is a sequel to the 2016 film \"Nikka Zaildar\".",
"Title: Ik Kudi Punjab Di\n\nIk Kudi Punjab Di is a 2010 Punjabi film directed by the ace Bollywood cinematographer and a successful Punjabi film director Manmohan Singh with story and screenplay by Manmohan Singh and dialogues by Rana Ranbir. \"Ik Kudi Punjab Di\" is produced by Manmohan Singh and Ratan Bhatia and stars Amrinder Gill, Jaspinder Cheema, Aman Dhaliwal, Gugu Gill, Gurpreet Ghuggi, Rana Ranbir, and Kimi Verma.",
"Title: Diljit Dosanjh\n\nDiljit Dosanjh (Punjabi: ਦਿਲਜੀਤ ਦੋਸਾਂਝ) is a Punjabi actor, singer, television presenter and social media celebrity who works in Punjabi and Hindi cinema. He is recognised as one of the leading artists in the Punjabi music industry. He also acts in Punjabi movies, with many of them being noticeable hits, including the 2012 film \"Jatt & Juliet\", the 2013 films \"Jatt & Juliet 2\" and \"Punjab 1984\", the 2015 film \"Sardaar Ji\", and the 2016 films \"Ambarsariya\", \"Sardaar Ji 2\" and the 2017 Punjabi Film \"Super Singh\" – which are counted among the most successful Punjabi movies in history. His first recorded mainstream performance was his solo track and music video \"Ishq Da Uda Ada\" from his 2004 album produced by \"Finetone Cassettes\". He made his Bollywood debut with \"Udta Punjab\" in 2016 for which he earned the \"Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut\". He mostly works with White Hill Productions.",
"Title: Angrej\n\nAngrej is a 2015 Indian Punjabi-language film. A production of Rhythm Boys entertainment directed by Simerjit Singh. Written by Amberdeep Singh, the film stars Amrinder Gill, Sargun Mehta, Aditi Sharma in lead roles. Set against the backdrop of the declining British Raj, it tells the love story of a young man from the province of Punjab. Ammy Virk and Binnu Dhillon play supporting roles in the film.",
"Title: Romeo Ranjha\n\nRomeo Ranjha is a 2014 Punjabi language Indian action comedy film Starring Jazzy B and Garry Sandhu written by Dheeraj Ratan, directed by Navaniat Singh, who also directed Singh vs Kaur. Romeo Ranjha is produced by Gunbir Singh Sidhu and Manmord Sidhu with Hansraj Railhan as Co-Producer. Allan amin one of the most acclaimed action director of Bollywood who also directed the action in Dhoom, Race etc. Was roped in to Direct the action sequences for the movie.The film was first of its kind in terms of action sequences in \"Punjabi film industry\" with all the 36th floor jumping sequence and the car blast and the chase scenes for the first time in a Punjabi movie. In spite of many loopholes in the story and overall movie it got Navaniat Singh praise for his \"Brave Attempt \" and established him as a trendsetting director of Punjabi film industry.",
"Title: Dheeraj Rattan\n\nDheeraj Rattan is an Indian writer and director, best known for his work in the movies Jatt & Juliet, Tu Mera 22 Main Tera 22 and Singh vs Kaur, among several other blockbusters from the Punjabi film industry. He is credited with being one of the talents who played a key role in taking Punjabi cinema to greater heights in the past decade. He is a leading, sought-after writer and director, widely appreciated and recognized for bringing a different style of storytelling to Punjabi cinema with stories that are rooted in cultural values and yet modern in their approach and treatment, bringing to light several hugely successful youth-oriented films in the past few years.",
"Title: Subedar Joginder Singh (film)\n\nSubedar Joginder Singh is a film produced by Punjabi Cinema's leading production House Saga Music and is all set to release by April 6, 2018. The protagonist of the movie will be Gippy Grewal and Aditi Sharma and will be directed by Simerjit Singh who belongs to the same region of Moga where Subedar was born. This film is ought to be the brain child of its writer and Art Director who earlier proved his mettle with the creations like Super Singh, and lots more. This movie is going to be high budget film as the dialogues and picturization is anticipated to be authentic to that in the era of 1962."
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The Elk River's headwaters end at which large stream of western North Carolina and East Tennessee?
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Watauga River
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" It flows from a confluence of the North Fork Elk River and Middle Fork Elk River in Routt National Forest north of Steamboat Springs to a confluence with the Yampa River."
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" Sabbides has received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from The University of North Carolina at Asheville in 2008, and his Master of Fine Arts from East Tennessee State University in 2012.",
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"Opened in 1957, Tweetsie Railroad began as an excursion train ride pulled by steam locomotive #12, the only surviving narrow gauge engine of the East Tennessee and Western North Carolina Railroad (ET&WNC).",
" Built in 1917 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works, #12 is a narrow gauge 4-6-0 coal-fired locomotive that was used from 1918 to 1940 to haul passengers and freight over the ET&WNC's 66 mi line running through the Appalachian Mountains from Johnson City to Boone, North Carolina.",
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"Maryland Route 272 (MD 272) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland.",
" The state highway runs 20.67 mi from Turkey Point within Elk Neck State Park north through North East to the Pennsylvania state line near Calvert, where the highway continues as Pennsylvania Route 272 (PA 272).",
" MD 272 is the main north–south highway of central Cecil County, connecting the Elk Neck between the North East River and Elk River with U.S. Route 40 (US 40) and Interstate 95 (I-95) in North East, MD 273 in Calvert, and Rising Sun via MD 274.",
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"The Shawneehaw Creek is a stream in the North Carolina High Country and is named after a Cherokee word for a tree that blooms early in the Spring, the current name for the tree is Serviceberry, or sarvisberry, and is located in the town of Banner Elk.",
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"The Webster Sycamore (alternatively known as the Webster Springs Sycamore and the Big Sycamore Tree) was an American sycamore (\"Platanus occidentalis\") in the U.S. state of West Virginia.",
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"Title: Elk River (Colorado)\n\nElk River is a 34.2 mi stream in Colorado. It flows from a confluence of the North Fork Elk River and Middle Fork Elk River in Routt National Forest north of Steamboat Springs to a confluence with the Yampa River.",
"Title: Jason Sabbides\n\nJason Sabbides (born 1976) is an American artist from Springfield, Massachusetts. Sabbides has received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from The University of North Carolina at Asheville in 2008, and his Master of Fine Arts from East Tennessee State University in 2012. He started creating art in 2004 after he left the army. He was a professor at East Tennessee State University and an adjunct professor of art at Virginia Highlands Community College. He is currently Assistant Professor of Art and Design at Lees-McRae College, in Banner Elk, North Carolina. Sabbides dabbles in all art media from painting,to printmaking and sculpture.",
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"Title: Shawneehaw Creek\n\nThe Shawneehaw Creek is a stream in the North Carolina High Country and is named after a Cherokee word for a tree that blooms early in the Spring, the current name for the tree is Serviceberry, or sarvisberry, and is located in the town of Banner Elk. The headwaters begin from the Southeastern slopes of Beech Mountain in Watauga County, North Carolina and end at the Elk River in Avery County, North Carolina. The tree extend from North Carolina to Louisiana and Florida, and to 6000 feet.",
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"Title: South Fork Elk River\n\nThe South Fork Elk River is a 13.5 mi stream in Colorado in the United States. It flows from a source near Dome Lake in Routt National Forest north of Steamboat Springs to a confluence with the Elk River.",
"Title: Webster Sycamore\n\nThe Webster Sycamore (alternatively known as the Webster Springs Sycamore and the Big Sycamore Tree) was an American sycamore (\"Platanus occidentalis\") in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Long recognized for its size, the Webster Sycamore was the largest living American sycamore tree in West Virginia until its felling in 2010. The tree stood approximately 4.5 mi east of Webster Springs in Webster County, in a moist flood plain along the banks of the Back Fork Elk River, a tributary stream of the Elk River."
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Which American Professional boxer who retired in 1981 is interviewed for the 2009 documentary Facing Ali?
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Ken Norton
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"Laila Amaria Ali (born December 30, 1977) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1999 to 2007.",
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"Title: Derik Murray\n\nDerik Murray is the founder of Network Entertainment. He began his career as an advertising photographer and television commercial director before switching his attention to television, film and publishing projects. His credits include producing the Academy Award shortlisted \"Facing Ali\", a feature documentary made with Lionsgate Entertainment, and \"I Am Bruce Lee\", which had its US television premiere on Spike TV where it garnered the highest ratings for a documentary in the network’s history. Derik also produced \"I Am Steve McQueen\", produced and co-directed \"I Am Evel Knievel\", \"I Am Chris Farley\" (which surpassed \"I Am Bruce Lee\" ratings for Spike TV), \"Johnny Cash - American Rebel\" for CMT, and \"The Cowboy\" for Discovery. Derik recently produced and directed the feature documentary \"I Am JFK Jr.\" and is executive producing and co-directing the seven-part series \"Facing\" for National Geographic. In 2017 he produced the feature film \"I Am Heath Ledger\".",
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"Title: Oh My God (2009 film)\n\nOh My God is a 2009 documentary film by filmmaker Peter Rodger. The filmmaker asked people across the world the question \"What is God?\" Notable figures interviewed include Ringo Starr, Hugh Jackman, David Copperfield, Seal, Bob Geldof, Baz Luhrmann, Jack Thompson, Princess Michael of Kent and Lawrence Blair.",
"Title: Facing Ali\n\nFacing Ali is a 2009 documentary directed by Pete McCormack about Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr. in Louisville, Kentucky) as told from the perspectives of some of the notable opponents he faced during his career: George Chuvalo, Sir Henry Cooper, George Foreman, \"Smokin'\" Joe Frazier, Larry Holmes (a former sparring partner of Ali), Ron Lyle, Ken Norton, Earnie Shavers, Leon Spinks and Ernie Terrell.",
"Title: Tony Thornton\n\nTony Thornton (November 8, 1959 – September 10, 2009, in Camden, New Jersey) was an American professional boxer who died of a motorcycle accident on 10 September 2009. During his career as a professional boxer, Tony fought three times for the world Super Middleweight Championship. Tony attended West Chester University of Pennsylvania.",
"Title: I Am Ali\n\nI Am Ali is a 2014 documentary directed by Clare Lewins. It covers the life of professional boxer Muhammad Ali. The film tells his story using personal audio recordings Ali made himself during the 1970s. Additionally, interviews of friends, family members, and people associated with professional boxing, combined with archival footage of Ali, are used throughout the movie. Notable appearances in the film include George Foreman, Jim Brown, and Mike Tyson.",
"Title: Pete McCormack\n\nPete McCormack (born January 27, 1965) is a Canadian author, filmmaker, screenwriter and musician. He is best known for directing the Academy Award short-listed documentary Facing Ali and the Leacock Award-nominated novel Understanding Ken. He is the creator of the HBO Canada documentary television series \"Sports on Fire\".",
"Title: Ken Norton\n\nKenneth Howard Norton Sr. (August 9, 1943 – September 18, 2013) was an American professional boxer who competed from 1967 to 1981, and held the WBC heavyweight title in 1978. He is best known for his trilogy with Muhammad Ali, in which Norton won the first fight by split decision, and controversially lost the latter two fights by split and unanimous decision, respectively. Norton also fought a slugfest with Larry Holmes in 1978, narrowly losing a split decision. Having officially retired from boxing in 1981, Norton was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1992.",
"Title: Laila Ali\n\nLaila Amaria Ali (born December 30, 1977) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1999 to 2007. She is the daughter of legendary boxing champion Muhammad Ali with his third wife, Veronica Porché Ali, and is the eighth of her father's nine children. During her career, from which she retired undefeated, she held the WBC, WIBA, IWBF and IBA female super middleweight titles, and the IWBF light heavyweight title."
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What is the capacity of the stadium that houses the team that Keith Webber moved to in April of 1963
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30,750-capacity
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" It was designed to represent the image of a traditional Korean kite.",
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"Kennedy began his career as an apprentice with Tranmere Rovers in his home town of Birkenhead.",
" He turned professional in May 1967 and went on to make 17 league appearances over the next three years.",
" In the summer of 1970 he moved to neighbours Chester, making him one of four players under–23 signed by the club during the close season.",
" Initially he was to struggle to establish himself in the Chester side amid competition from Keith Webber and Brian Woodall, but the departure of both ahead of the next season led to Kennedy becoming first–choice on the right wing."
],
"title": "Dave Kennedy (footballer)"
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"sentences": [
"Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena, formerly known as Lenin Dinamo Stadium and later Boris Paichadze National Stadium, is a stadium in Tbilisi, Georgia, and the home stadium of Dinamo Tbilisi, Georgia national rugby union team and Georgia national football team.",
" With a capacity of 54,549, the stadium is the largest in Georgia.",
" Built in 1976 by the Georgian architect Gia Kurdiani, the Dinamo Arena was named Vladimir Ilyich Lenin Dinamo Stadium after Russian Communist leader but later, in 1995 was renamed to Boris Paichadze National Stadium after the famous Georgian football player Boris Paichadze.",
" Prior to the construction of Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena, the home stadium of Dinamo Tbilisi was the Central Stadium with an approximate capacity of 35,000 spectators.",
" The demand for a much bigger stadium was increased with the successful performance of Dinamo Tbilisi in the mid 1970s.",
" After the inauguration of the stadium, it became the third-largest in the Soviet Union, with a capacity of 74,354 spectators."
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"title": "Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena"
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"Stevens Stadium is a 7,000-seat soccer stadium at Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, California.",
" The stadium is the current home of the Santa Clara Broncos soccer teams and was the former home of the now defunct Santa Clara football team as well as the Santa Clara baseball team.",
" The baseball team moved to their new home at Stephen Schott Stadium in 2005.",
" The stadium is the former home of the San Jose Earthquakes of Major League Soccer.",
" The stadium's capacity was increased in the winter of 2007 from a capacity of 6,800 to 10,300.",
" The stadium was named Buck Shaw Stadium before a renovation in 2015."
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"title": "Stevens Stadium"
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"The Globe Arena is a football stadium in Morecambe, Lancashire, England, which is used by Morecambe F.C. It is named after Globe Construction, the company that built the stadium.",
" The stadium holds up to 6,476 supporters, with 2,173 seats available in the Main Stand, which runs the length of one side of the pitch.",
" Opposite the Main Stand is an uncovered terrace with a capacity of 606, giving a similar feel to the ground as that at Christie Park.",
" At either ends of the pitch are the home and away stands, with the home end holding a maximum of 2,234 supporters and the away end having a capacity of 1,389.",
" In the north east corner of the stadium is the community block, which is split between two floors.",
" The building also houses a gym and a ticket office for visiting fans.",
" The stadium replaced the old Morecambe F.C. stadium, Christie Park, which was Morecambe's home since 1921."
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"title": "Globe Arena (football stadium)"
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"The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is an American sports stadium located in the Exposition Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.",
" The stadium serves as the home to the University of Southern California (USC) Trojans football team, and as the temporary home of the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL).",
" The Coliseum was home to the Rams from 1946 to 1979, when they moved to Anaheim Stadium in Anaheim, California, and is serving as their home stadium again until the completion of Los Angeles Stadium at Hollywood Park in Inglewood, California.",
" The facility has a permanent seating capacity of 93,607 for USC football games, making it the largest football stadium in the Pac-12 Conference.",
" For Rams games, capacity is at 93,607, giving it the largest capacity in the NFL."
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"title": "Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum"
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"Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, (also known as the Marina Arena) is a multipurpose stadium and has a capacity of 40,000.",
" It hosts football matches and athletic competitions.",
" The complex also houses a multipurpose indoor stadium with a seating capacity of 8,000 which hosts volleyball, basketball, table tennis games.",
" The stadium is also used for functions and concerts.",
" The stadium is named after Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister.",
" The stadium earlier hosted cricket Test Matches between 1956 and 1965.",
" As of 19 Aug, 2017 it has hosted 9 Tests."
],
"title": "Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (Chennai)"
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"Webber began his playing days with Barry Town before signing for Everton as a 17-year-old in 1960.",
" He scored on his first-team debut for the Goodison Park club in a Football League Cup tie against Walsall, but he was to make just four appearances in The Football League for them before moving to Brighton & Hove Albion in April 1963 in a £9,000 deal."
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"July 5, 1962 Stadium (English: 5 July 1962 Stadium , Arabic: ملعب 5 جويلية 1962 ), (the name refers to 5 July 1962, the day Algeria declared independence from France), also known as El Djezair Stadium (Arabic: ملعب 5 جويلية بالجزائر ), is a football and athletics stadium located in Algiers, Algeria.",
" The stadium was inaugurated in 1972 with a capacity of 95,000.",
" It served as the main stadium of the 1975 Mediterranean Games, the 1978 All-Africa Games, the 2004 Pan Arab Games, and the 2007 All-Africa Games.",
" The stadium was one of two venues of the 1990 African Cup of Nations (the other venue was the Stade 19 Mai 1956 in Annaba).",
" It hosted 9 matches of the tournament, including the final match, which had a second record attendance of 105,302 spectators.",
" In the final match, the home team Algeria defeated Nigeria 1-0 to win the tournament.",
" The record attendance is of 110,000 spectators in the frendly match between Algeria and Serbia on 3 March 2010.",
" It also hosted the 2000 African Championships in Athletics.",
" After a formal compliance with current safety standards in 1999, the stadium was reduced to an 80,200 capacity, and following a new phase of renovation in 2003, the stadium's capacity has been reduced further to its current all-seater capacity of 64,000.",
" The future capacity will be 80,000 with possible further renovations."
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"Title: Seoul World Cup Stadium\n\nThe Seoul World Cup Stadium, also known as Sangam Stadium, is a stadium used mostly for association football matches. The venue is located in 240, World Cup-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul, South Korea. It was built for the 2002 FIFA World Cup and opened in November 2001. It is currently the second largest stadium in South Korea after Seoul Olympic Stadium. It was designed to represent the image of a traditional Korean kite. The stadium has a capacity of 66,704 seats, including 816 seats for VIP, 754 seats for press and 75 private Sky Box rooms, each with a capacity for 12 to 29 persons. Due to table seats installation, capacity was reduced from 66,806 seats to 66,704 seats in February 2014. Since the World Cup it has been managed by the Seoul Metropolitan Facilities Management Corporation (SMFMC). FC Seoul moved to the Seoul World Cup Stadium in 2004.",
"Title: Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.\n\nBrighton & Hove Albion Football Club is a professional football club based in the city of Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, England. They made their Premier League debut in the 2017–18 season after sealing automatic promotion from the EFL Championship. Brighton's home ground is the 30,750-capacity Falmer Stadium, known for sponsorship purposes as the American Express Community Stadium, or simply the Amex.",
"Title: Dave Kennedy (footballer)\n\nKennedy began his career as an apprentice with Tranmere Rovers in his home town of Birkenhead. He turned professional in May 1967 and went on to make 17 league appearances over the next three years. In the summer of 1970 he moved to neighbours Chester, making him one of four players under–23 signed by the club during the close season. Initially he was to struggle to establish himself in the Chester side amid competition from Keith Webber and Brian Woodall, but the departure of both ahead of the next season led to Kennedy becoming first–choice on the right wing.",
"Title: Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena\n\nBoris Paichadze Dinamo Arena, formerly known as Lenin Dinamo Stadium and later Boris Paichadze National Stadium, is a stadium in Tbilisi, Georgia, and the home stadium of Dinamo Tbilisi, Georgia national rugby union team and Georgia national football team. With a capacity of 54,549, the stadium is the largest in Georgia. Built in 1976 by the Georgian architect Gia Kurdiani, the Dinamo Arena was named Vladimir Ilyich Lenin Dinamo Stadium after Russian Communist leader but later, in 1995 was renamed to Boris Paichadze National Stadium after the famous Georgian football player Boris Paichadze. Prior to the construction of Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena, the home stadium of Dinamo Tbilisi was the Central Stadium with an approximate capacity of 35,000 spectators. The demand for a much bigger stadium was increased with the successful performance of Dinamo Tbilisi in the mid 1970s. After the inauguration of the stadium, it became the third-largest in the Soviet Union, with a capacity of 74,354 spectators.",
"Title: Stevens Stadium\n\nStevens Stadium is a 7,000-seat soccer stadium at Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, California. The stadium is the current home of the Santa Clara Broncos soccer teams and was the former home of the now defunct Santa Clara football team as well as the Santa Clara baseball team. The baseball team moved to their new home at Stephen Schott Stadium in 2005. The stadium is the former home of the San Jose Earthquakes of Major League Soccer. The stadium's capacity was increased in the winter of 2007 from a capacity of 6,800 to 10,300. The stadium was named Buck Shaw Stadium before a renovation in 2015.",
"Title: Globe Arena (football stadium)\n\nThe Globe Arena is a football stadium in Morecambe, Lancashire, England, which is used by Morecambe F.C. It is named after Globe Construction, the company that built the stadium. The stadium holds up to 6,476 supporters, with 2,173 seats available in the Main Stand, which runs the length of one side of the pitch. Opposite the Main Stand is an uncovered terrace with a capacity of 606, giving a similar feel to the ground as that at Christie Park. At either ends of the pitch are the home and away stands, with the home end holding a maximum of 2,234 supporters and the away end having a capacity of 1,389. In the north east corner of the stadium is the community block, which is split between two floors. The building also houses a gym and a ticket office for visiting fans. The stadium replaced the old Morecambe F.C. stadium, Christie Park, which was Morecambe's home since 1921.",
"Title: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum\n\nThe Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is an American sports stadium located in the Exposition Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. The stadium serves as the home to the University of Southern California (USC) Trojans football team, and as the temporary home of the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL). The Coliseum was home to the Rams from 1946 to 1979, when they moved to Anaheim Stadium in Anaheim, California, and is serving as their home stadium again until the completion of Los Angeles Stadium at Hollywood Park in Inglewood, California. The facility has a permanent seating capacity of 93,607 for USC football games, making it the largest football stadium in the Pac-12 Conference. For Rams games, capacity is at 93,607, giving it the largest capacity in the NFL.",
"Title: Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (Chennai)\n\nJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, (also known as the Marina Arena) is a multipurpose stadium and has a capacity of 40,000. It hosts football matches and athletic competitions. The complex also houses a multipurpose indoor stadium with a seating capacity of 8,000 which hosts volleyball, basketball, table tennis games. The stadium is also used for functions and concerts. The stadium is named after Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister. The stadium earlier hosted cricket Test Matches between 1956 and 1965. As of 19 Aug, 2017 it has hosted 9 Tests.",
"Title: Keith Webber\n\nWebber began his playing days with Barry Town before signing for Everton as a 17-year-old in 1960. He scored on his first-team debut for the Goodison Park club in a Football League Cup tie against Walsall, but he was to make just four appearances in The Football League for them before moving to Brighton & Hove Albion in April 1963 in a £9,000 deal.",
"Title: July 5, 1962 Stadium\n\nJuly 5, 1962 Stadium (English: 5 July 1962 Stadium , Arabic: ملعب 5 جويلية 1962 ), (the name refers to 5 July 1962, the day Algeria declared independence from France), also known as El Djezair Stadium (Arabic: ملعب 5 جويلية بالجزائر ), is a football and athletics stadium located in Algiers, Algeria. The stadium was inaugurated in 1972 with a capacity of 95,000. It served as the main stadium of the 1975 Mediterranean Games, the 1978 All-Africa Games, the 2004 Pan Arab Games, and the 2007 All-Africa Games. The stadium was one of two venues of the 1990 African Cup of Nations (the other venue was the Stade 19 Mai 1956 in Annaba). It hosted 9 matches of the tournament, including the final match, which had a second record attendance of 105,302 spectators. In the final match, the home team Algeria defeated Nigeria 1-0 to win the tournament. The record attendance is of 110,000 spectators in the frendly match between Algeria and Serbia on 3 March 2010. It also hosted the 2000 African Championships in Athletics. After a formal compliance with current safety standards in 1999, the stadium was reduced to an 80,200 capacity, and following a new phase of renovation in 2003, the stadium's capacity has been reduced further to its current all-seater capacity of 64,000. The future capacity will be 80,000 with possible further renovations."
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"Yu Feihong (born 1971), also known as Faye Yu, is a Chinese actress and an occasional film director and producer, best known in the west for Wayne Wang's award-winning American films \"A Thousand Years of Good Prayers\" (2007) and \"The Joy Luck Club\" (1992).",
" In the Chinese-speaking world she is best known for starring in a number of popular Chinese television series."
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"Wayne Wang (; born January 12, 1949) is a Hong Kong-born American film director."
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"During the making of the film Manthiri Kumari in 1950, A.C.Trilogchander was working as a junior assistant on the sets and during the shooting of this film became a close friend of M.G.Ramachandran.",
" Producer A.V. Meiyappan noticed his talent and gave A.C.Trilochander his break as the director in 1962 film Veerathirumagan.",
" With the success of his debut film, he got one more film to direct under AVM banner which was bilingual made simultaneously as \"Main Bhi Ladki Hoon\" in Hindi and as \"Nannum Oru Penn\" in Tamil.",
" The latter won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil at 11th National Film Awards and also won Filmfare Award for Best film.",
" With this he became a permanent fixture as director with AVM films.",
" He became like the fifth son of Mr. A. V. Meiyapan and became close friend of A. V. M. Saravanan.",
" Trilogchander directed the fiftieth film produced by AVM banner - Anbe Vaa, a romantic comedy film, in 1966 with M.G.Ramachandran in the lead.He directed for the film produced by K. Balaji - Thangai in 1967.",
" He was not only adept at directing social dramas like \"Babu\" (1971) with Sivaji Ganesan in the lead, \"Ramu\" (1966) with Gemini Ganesan as the hero but also romantic dramas such as Iru Malargal and Anbalippu as well as the romantic comedies Anbe Vaa and Anbe Aaruyire.",
" He was given the task of directing the first bilingual suspense thriller film from AVM banner in 1967 which was Ave Kallu in Telugu and Adhey Kangal in Tamil.",
" He directed the pair Sivaji Ganeshan and Jayalalitha in 5 films - Deiva Magan, Dharmam Engey, Engirundho Vandhaal, Enga Mama, Avanthan Manidhan.",
" He directed Rajesh Khanna in \"Babu\" in 1985 which became a hit.",
" His other acclaimed Tamil films include \"Thirudan\", \"Aval\", \"Dheerga Sumangali\", \"Vasandatil Oru Naal\", \"Bhadrakali\", \"Anbe Aaruyire\" and \"Bharata Vilas\".",
" He was known to co-ordinate the colour schemes of the actors' outfits with the sets designed for the film."
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"All Fall Down is a 1962 American drama film, adapted from the novel \"All Fall Down\" (1960) by James Leo Herlihy, the author of \"Midnight Cowboy\" (1965).",
" It was directed by John Frankenheimer and produced by John Houseman.",
" The screenplay was adapted from the novel by playwright William Inge and the film starred Eva Marie Saint and Warren Beatty.",
" Upon its release, the film was a minor box-office hit.",
" Together with her performance in Frankenheimer's \"The Manchurian Candidate\" (1962), Angela Lansbury (who played a destructively manipulative mother in both films) won the year's National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress.",
" The film was entered in the 1962 Cannes Film Festival."
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"John Michael Frankenheimer (February 19, 1930 – July 6, 2002) was an American film and television director known for social dramas and action/suspense films.",
" Among his credits were \"Birdman of Alcatraz\" (1962), \"The Manchurian Candidate\" (1962), \"Seven Days in May\" (1964), \"The Train\" (1964), \"Seconds\" (1966), \"Grand Prix\" (1966), \"French Connection II\" (1975), \"Black Sunday\" (1977), and \"Ronin\" (1998)."
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"Albert Rémy (9 April 1911 – 26 January 1967) was a French actor best known for his supporting roles in François Truffaut's first two feature films.",
" He played Antoine Doinel's father in \"The 400 Blows\" and Charlie Koller's (Charles Aznavour) brother in \"Shoot the Piano Player\".",
" He also appeared in Marcel Carné's \"Les Enfants du Paradis\", John Frankenheimer's \"The Train\" and René Clément's \"Is Paris Burning?",
"\"."
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"Danny Denzongpa (born 25 February 1948) is an Indian actor, singer and film director of Sikkimese Bhutia descent.",
" He has mainly worked in Bollywood films, though he has also appeared in several Nepali, Tamil, Bengali and Telugu films.",
" He has acted in about 190 Hindi films since 1971.",
" In 2003, Denzongpa was awarded the Padma Shree, India's fourth highest civilian honour.",
" His film career spans more than 4 decades.",
" He has also starred in some international projects, the most famous being \"Seven Years in Tibet\" where he acted alongside Hollywood actor Brad Pitt.",
" His best known villainous roles are in \"Dhund\", \"36 Ghante\", \"Bandish\", \"Jeeo Aur Jeene Do\", \"Dharm Aur Qanoon\" and \"Agneepath\" and is remembered for his performances in positive roles such as in \"Fakira\", \"Chor Machaye Shor\", \"Devata (1978 film)\", \"Kalicharan\", \"Bulundi\" and \"Adhikar (1986 film)\".",
" His directorial venture \"Phir Wahi Raat\" was considered among the top five best horror suspense films of Hindi Cinema."
],
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"sentences": [
"Elia David Cmíral ( ; born October 1, 1950) is a Czech composer for film, television, ballet, and video games.",
" He has worked on numerous projects across multiple genres, though he is arguably best known for his work in the thriller and horror cinema, and has collaborated with filmmakers like Wes Craven, John Frankenheimer, John Travolta, and Ernest Dickerson."
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"title": "Elia Cmíral"
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"Debbie Lynn Rothstein (born June 12, 1956), also known as Debbie Papenbrook, is an American voice actress and the producer and creator of the award-winning theatre company for young audiences, A Faery Hunt.",
" She is the widow of Bob Papenbrook and the mother of Bryce Papenbrook.",
" Debbie worked as a professional actress and behind–the–scenes in the entertainment industry for over 40 years.",
" After receiving her BFA in musical theater in 1977, Debbie worked mostly as a full–time stage actress in theaters throughout Central and Southern California, along with roles with major motion picture studios and behind-the-scenes with executives on films.",
" Some notable associates are Steven Spielberg, John Frankenheimer, Universal Studios, Columbia TriStar, Zoetrope, Avenue Pictures, HBO, Paramount, to name a few.",
" Her work in voiceover in children's cartoons, anime, dubbing and children's theater is extensive.",
" In 2004, she created the highly successful interactive theater A Faery Hunt.",
" Almost weekly, the winner of the Nickelodeon's Parents' Pick Award for \"Best Children's Theater in Los Angeles,\" named “Best of Hollywood” by the Hollywood Reporter, “Best of LA” by LA Parent and Los Angeles magazine, A Faery Hunt takes children and their families on an interactive, musical theatrical experience.",
" The shows take place in forests, parks, gardens and other outdoor spaces in Southern California.",
" A few times a year A Faery Hunt comes indoors at the Sunset Theatre Company in Redondo Beach.",
" A Faery Hunt shows create Fairyland by weaving their faery magic with original stories, dancing and songs that inspire the best in all of us.",
" The tales carry simple life-messages including kindness, forgiveness, respect for nature, keeping a positive attitude, love for one another and to have fun.",
" Debbie writes, directs, composes, arranges and acts in all of the original shows that are performed for A Faery Hunt."
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"Stewart Bridgewater Linder (November 8, 1931 – January 12, 2006) was an American film editor with 25 credits.",
" He shared the Academy Award for Film Editing for the 1966 film \"Grand Prix\" (directed by John Frankenheimer), which was the very first film on which Linder was credited as an editor.",
" Linder is particularly noted for his long collaboration (1982-2006) with the director Barry Levinson.",
" Perhaps the best remembered film from their collaboration, which extended over 20 films, was \"Rain Man\" (1988), which won the Academy Award for Best Picture.",
" Linder won an ACE Eddie award for editing this film, and was nominated for both the Academy Award and the BAFTA Award for Best Editing."
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"Title: Faye Yu\n\nYu Feihong (born 1971), also known as Faye Yu, is a Chinese actress and an occasional film director and producer, best known in the west for Wayne Wang's award-winning American films \"A Thousand Years of Good Prayers\" (2007) and \"The Joy Luck Club\" (1992). In the Chinese-speaking world she is best known for starring in a number of popular Chinese television series.",
"Title: Wayne Wang\n\nWayne Wang (; born January 12, 1949) is a Hong Kong-born American film director.",
"Title: A. C. Tirulokchandar\n\nDuring the making of the film Manthiri Kumari in 1950, A.C.Trilogchander was working as a junior assistant on the sets and during the shooting of this film became a close friend of M.G.Ramachandran. Producer A.V. Meiyappan noticed his talent and gave A.C.Trilochander his break as the director in 1962 film Veerathirumagan. With the success of his debut film, he got one more film to direct under AVM banner which was bilingual made simultaneously as \"Main Bhi Ladki Hoon\" in Hindi and as \"Nannum Oru Penn\" in Tamil. The latter won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil at 11th National Film Awards and also won Filmfare Award for Best film. With this he became a permanent fixture as director with AVM films. He became like the fifth son of Mr. A. V. Meiyapan and became close friend of A. V. M. Saravanan. Trilogchander directed the fiftieth film produced by AVM banner - Anbe Vaa, a romantic comedy film, in 1966 with M.G.Ramachandran in the lead.He directed for the film produced by K. Balaji - Thangai in 1967. He was not only adept at directing social dramas like \"Babu\" (1971) with Sivaji Ganesan in the lead, \"Ramu\" (1966) with Gemini Ganesan as the hero but also romantic dramas such as Iru Malargal and Anbalippu as well as the romantic comedies Anbe Vaa and Anbe Aaruyire. He was given the task of directing the first bilingual suspense thriller film from AVM banner in 1967 which was Ave Kallu in Telugu and Adhey Kangal in Tamil. He directed the pair Sivaji Ganeshan and Jayalalitha in 5 films - Deiva Magan, Dharmam Engey, Engirundho Vandhaal, Enga Mama, Avanthan Manidhan. He directed Rajesh Khanna in \"Babu\" in 1985 which became a hit. His other acclaimed Tamil films include \"Thirudan\", \"Aval\", \"Dheerga Sumangali\", \"Vasandatil Oru Naal\", \"Bhadrakali\", \"Anbe Aaruyire\" and \"Bharata Vilas\". He was known to co-ordinate the colour schemes of the actors' outfits with the sets designed for the film.",
"Title: All Fall Down (film)\n\nAll Fall Down is a 1962 American drama film, adapted from the novel \"All Fall Down\" (1960) by James Leo Herlihy, the author of \"Midnight Cowboy\" (1965). It was directed by John Frankenheimer and produced by John Houseman. The screenplay was adapted from the novel by playwright William Inge and the film starred Eva Marie Saint and Warren Beatty. Upon its release, the film was a minor box-office hit. Together with her performance in Frankenheimer's \"The Manchurian Candidate\" (1962), Angela Lansbury (who played a destructively manipulative mother in both films) won the year's National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress. The film was entered in the 1962 Cannes Film Festival.",
"Title: John Frankenheimer\n\nJohn Michael Frankenheimer (February 19, 1930 – July 6, 2002) was an American film and television director known for social dramas and action/suspense films. Among his credits were \"Birdman of Alcatraz\" (1962), \"The Manchurian Candidate\" (1962), \"Seven Days in May\" (1964), \"The Train\" (1964), \"Seconds\" (1966), \"Grand Prix\" (1966), \"French Connection II\" (1975), \"Black Sunday\" (1977), and \"Ronin\" (1998).",
"Title: Albert Rémy\n\nAlbert Rémy (9 April 1911 – 26 January 1967) was a French actor best known for his supporting roles in François Truffaut's first two feature films. He played Antoine Doinel's father in \"The 400 Blows\" and Charlie Koller's (Charles Aznavour) brother in \"Shoot the Piano Player\". He also appeared in Marcel Carné's \"Les Enfants du Paradis\", John Frankenheimer's \"The Train\" and René Clément's \"Is Paris Burning? \".",
"Title: Danny Denzongpa\n\nDanny Denzongpa (born 25 February 1948) is an Indian actor, singer and film director of Sikkimese Bhutia descent. He has mainly worked in Bollywood films, though he has also appeared in several Nepali, Tamil, Bengali and Telugu films. He has acted in about 190 Hindi films since 1971. In 2003, Denzongpa was awarded the Padma Shree, India's fourth highest civilian honour. His film career spans more than 4 decades. He has also starred in some international projects, the most famous being \"Seven Years in Tibet\" where he acted alongside Hollywood actor Brad Pitt. His best known villainous roles are in \"Dhund\", \"36 Ghante\", \"Bandish\", \"Jeeo Aur Jeene Do\", \"Dharm Aur Qanoon\" and \"Agneepath\" and is remembered for his performances in positive roles such as in \"Fakira\", \"Chor Machaye Shor\", \"Devata (1978 film)\", \"Kalicharan\", \"Bulundi\" and \"Adhikar (1986 film)\". His directorial venture \"Phir Wahi Raat\" was considered among the top five best horror suspense films of Hindi Cinema.",
"Title: Elia Cmíral\n\nElia David Cmíral ( ; born October 1, 1950) is a Czech composer for film, television, ballet, and video games. He has worked on numerous projects across multiple genres, though he is arguably best known for his work in the thriller and horror cinema, and has collaborated with filmmakers like Wes Craven, John Frankenheimer, John Travolta, and Ernest Dickerson.",
"Title: Debbie Rothstein\n\nDebbie Lynn Rothstein (born June 12, 1956), also known as Debbie Papenbrook, is an American voice actress and the producer and creator of the award-winning theatre company for young audiences, A Faery Hunt. She is the widow of Bob Papenbrook and the mother of Bryce Papenbrook. Debbie worked as a professional actress and behind–the–scenes in the entertainment industry for over 40 years. After receiving her BFA in musical theater in 1977, Debbie worked mostly as a full–time stage actress in theaters throughout Central and Southern California, along with roles with major motion picture studios and behind-the-scenes with executives on films. Some notable associates are Steven Spielberg, John Frankenheimer, Universal Studios, Columbia TriStar, Zoetrope, Avenue Pictures, HBO, Paramount, to name a few. Her work in voiceover in children's cartoons, anime, dubbing and children's theater is extensive. In 2004, she created the highly successful interactive theater A Faery Hunt. Almost weekly, the winner of the Nickelodeon's Parents' Pick Award for \"Best Children's Theater in Los Angeles,\" named “Best of Hollywood” by the Hollywood Reporter, “Best of LA” by LA Parent and Los Angeles magazine, A Faery Hunt takes children and their families on an interactive, musical theatrical experience. The shows take place in forests, parks, gardens and other outdoor spaces in Southern California. A few times a year A Faery Hunt comes indoors at the Sunset Theatre Company in Redondo Beach. A Faery Hunt shows create Fairyland by weaving their faery magic with original stories, dancing and songs that inspire the best in all of us. The tales carry simple life-messages including kindness, forgiveness, respect for nature, keeping a positive attitude, love for one another and to have fun. Debbie writes, directs, composes, arranges and acts in all of the original shows that are performed for A Faery Hunt.",
"Title: Stu Linder\n\nStewart Bridgewater Linder (November 8, 1931 – January 12, 2006) was an American film editor with 25 credits. He shared the Academy Award for Film Editing for the 1966 film \"Grand Prix\" (directed by John Frankenheimer), which was the very first film on which Linder was credited as an editor. Linder is particularly noted for his long collaboration (1982-2006) with the director Barry Levinson. Perhaps the best remembered film from their collaboration, which extended over 20 films, was \"Rain Man\" (1988), which won the Academy Award for Best Picture. Linder won an ACE Eddie award for editing this film, and was nominated for both the Academy Award and the BAFTA Award for Best Editing."
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" The club's senior team plays in the Australian Football League (AFL) under the nickname Power, whilst its reserves and development teams compete in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) under the nickname Magpies.",
" Port Adelaide is the oldest professional sporting club in South Australia and the fifth-oldest club in the AFL.",
" Since the club's first game on 24 May 1870, the club has won 36 South Australian league premierships, including six in a row.",
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" He played his 200th game against Carlton on Round 20, 2009.",
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"Title: Port Adelaide\n\nPort Adelaide is the name of a region of Adelaide, approximately 14 km northwest of the Adelaide CBD. It is also the namesake of the City of Port Adelaide Enfield council, a suburb, a federal and state electoral division and is the main port for the city of Adelaide. Port Adelaide played an important role in the formative decades of Adelaide and South Australia, with the port being early Adelaide's main supply and information link to the rest of the world.",
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"Title: Josh Carr\n\nJoshua \"Josh\" Carr (born 29 April 1980) is a former Australian rules footballer who played as a midfielder for Port Adelaide and Fremantle in the Australian Football League. After originally being drafted by Port Adelaide and playing in their 2004 premiership side he returned to Western Australia to play with his brother Matthew Carr at Fremantle. At the end of the 2008 AFL season he announced that he wanted to leave Fremantle and return to Port Adelaide. He played his 200th game against Carlton on Round 20, 2009. He played his 207th and last game in Round 17, 2010 against Adelaide. He was an assistant coach at Port Adelaide, serving as the club's midfield coach.Carr has been appointed Senior Coach of SANFL side North Adelaide for the 2016-2018 seasons",
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"Title: West Adelaide Football Club\n\nWest Adelaide Football Club is an Australian rules football club in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). Commonly known as The Bloods and Westies, the club's home base is Richmond Oval (currently known as City Mazda Stadium under a sponsorship agreement). The Oval is located in Richmond, an inner-western suburb of Adelaide."
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whoch cartoon was Brian Miller the executive producer for and it was also controversial due to its adult humor and language?
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Johnny Bravo
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" His works with WETA, PBS and Sundance have won him numerous awards for his documentaries and primetime shows.",
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" He is executive producer of In Performance at the White House; bringing Bob Dylan in 2010, and Paul McCartney to the White House in 2011, with Mick Jagger performing in 2012.",
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"Sadie Isabelle Amy Miller (born 25 February 1985) is an English actress and author.",
" She is known for her portrayal of Natalie Redfern in the \"Sarah Jane Smith\" audio drama series by Big Finish, her novel, \"Moon Blink\", from Candy Jar Books's series, \"Lethbridge-Stewart\", as well as her association with the science fiction series, \"Doctor Who\".",
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" The game allows the player to create female characters that are fully topless and view live-action video clips of real life strippers, also with bare breasts.",
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" In North America, while the game is available uncensored on the GameCube and Xbox, all naked breasts are covered in the PlayStation 2 version.",
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"Derek Edward Scott (born 8 February 1958) is an English former professional footballer.",
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"Title: Dave Miller (footballer, born 1964)\n\nDavid Brian Miller (born 8 January 1964) is an English former professional footballer who played as a defender. He played for seven different clubs in the Football League, including Wigan Athletic during Dave Whelan's takeover of the club as well as having two spells in non-league football. He is the son of former Burnley player and manager Brian Miller, brother-in-law of teammate and club captain Derek Scott and uncle of Chris & Paul Scott who also played for Burnley",
"Title: Brian A. Miller\n\nBrian A. Miller is an American television producer and the current Senior Vice President and General Manager of Cartoon Network Studios in Burbank, California, having assumed the title in 2000. He was formerly Vice President of Production at Nickelodeon Animation Studio, Vice President of Production at Hanna-Barbera, and Vice President of Production at DIC Entertainment. He also served as a production supervisor for \"Alvin and the Chipmunks\". He was also the executive in charge of production for various shows in the 1990s and early 2000s such as \"Dexter's Laboratory\", \"CatDog\", \"Hey Arnold! \", \"The Angry Beavers\", \"ChalkZone\", \"\", \"The Powerpuff Girls\", \"Captain Planet and the Planeteers\", \"Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog\", \"Cow and Chicken\", \"Johnny Bravo\", and the first season of \"SpongeBob SquarePants\".",
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"Title: Sadie Miller\n\nSadie Isabelle Amy Miller (born 25 February 1985) is an English actress and author. She is known for her portrayal of Natalie Redfern in the \"Sarah Jane Smith\" audio drama series by Big Finish, her novel, \"Moon Blink\", from Candy Jar Books's series, \"Lethbridge-Stewart\", as well as her association with the science fiction series, \"Doctor Who\". She is the only daughter of actors Brian Miller and Elisabeth Sladen.",
"Title: Deathbomb Arc\n\nDeathbomb Arc is an independent record label based in Los Angeles, CA. It was started in 1998 by Brian Miller, originally to release music by the band Turbine. Miller's cat Leroy Brown was the label's acting CEO until his death in 2014.",
"Title: BMX XXX\n\nBMX XXX is a sports video game developed by Z-Axis and published by Acclaim Entertainment under their AKA Acclaim banner for the Xbox, PlayStation 2 and GameCube. While primarily a BMX-based action sports title, it earned most of its notoriety for containing nudity, foul language and adult humor. The game allows the player to create female characters that are fully topless and view live-action video clips of real life strippers, also with bare breasts. Consequently, \"BMX XXX\" was initially denied classification in Australia. In North America, while the game is available uncensored on the GameCube and Xbox, all naked breasts are covered in the PlayStation 2 version. While the adult content garnered a great deal of publicity for the game, it was almost entirely negative, and it was eventually released to mediocre reviews and poor sales.",
"Title: Derek Scott (footballer)\n\nDerek Edward Scott (born 8 February 1958) is an English former professional footballer. He played as a right-sided full-back and was club captain. He married manager Brian Miller's daughter and played alongside Dave Miller. His two sons Chris and Paul also went on to play for Burnley.",
"Title: Johnny Bravo\n\nJohnny Bravo is an American animated television series created by Van Partible for Cartoon Network, and the second of the network's Cartoon Cartoons. The series centers on the title character, a muscular and boorish young man who tries to get women to date him, though he is usually unsuccessful. He ends up in bizarre situations and predicaments, often accompanied by celebrity guest characters such as Donny Osmond or Adam West. Throughout its run, the show was controversial for its adult humor, pop culture references, and sly adult-oriented jokes."
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In what city did Robbie Lawler defeat Rory MacDonald in 2015?
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" He is widely considered one of the most consistently entertaining mixed martial artists currently competing, being the only fighter to have won three consecutive \"Fight of the Year\" awards from Sherdog and MMA Fighting, for his bouts against Johny Hendricks (at UFC 171, in 2014), Rory MacDonald (at UFC 189, in 2015), and Carlos Condit (at UFC 195, in 2016)."
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" He is the Head Instructor of Babalu's Iron Gym Cerritos and has a Luta Livre black belt.",
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"Calum MacDonald (Scottish Gaelic: Calum MacDhomhnaill; born 12 November 1953) is the percussionist of the Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig, as well as their primary songwriter with his older brother, Rory MacDonald.",
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" Since former lead singer Donnie Munro left the band in 1997, Rory has taken lead vocal duties on songs in the band's catalogue written in the Scots Gaelic language, as the band's new lead singer, Bruce Guthro, is not a Gaelic speaker."
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" Hughes departed from Miletich Fighting Systems in order to start the team, alongside then-current EliteXC Middleweight Champion Robbie Lawler, longtime boxing coach Matt Pena, and wrestling/conditioning teacher Marc Fiore."
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"Title: UFC 189\n\nUFC 189: Mendes vs. McGregor was a mixed martial arts event held on July 11, 2015, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.",
"Title: Robbie Lawler\n\nRobert Glenn \"Robbie\" Lawler (born March 20, 1982) is an American professional mixed martial artist and former UFC Welterweight Champion. A professional competitor since 2001, Lawler is also a former EliteXC Middleweight Champion, and has formerly competed in Strikeforce, PRIDE, and the IFL. He is widely considered one of the most consistently entertaining mixed martial artists currently competing, being the only fighter to have won three consecutive \"Fight of the Year\" awards from Sherdog and MMA Fighting, for his bouts against Johny Hendricks (at UFC 171, in 2014), Rory MacDonald (at UFC 189, in 2015), and Carlos Condit (at UFC 195, in 2016).",
"Title: Renato Sobral\n\nRenato da Cunha Sobral (] ; born September 7, 1975), also known as \"Babalu\", is a retired Brazilian wrestler and mixed martial artist, and former Strikeforce Light Heavyweight Champion. Sobral previously fought in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, where he posted a 6–4 record and has also competed for Bellator, RINGS, Jungle Fight, Cage Rage, Affliction, and ONE FC. He is the Head Instructor of Babalu's Iron Gym Cerritos and has a Luta Livre black belt. He is also a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt under Carlos Gracie Jr. In his prime he was considered one of the top fighters in the world and defeated the likes of former Welterweight UFC Champion Robbie Lawler, former Light Heavyweight UFC Champion Shogun Rua, former Heavyweight UFC Champion Maurice Smith, along with former title contenders Chael Sonnen, Elvis Sinosic, and Jeremy Horn.",
"Title: Dan R. MacDonald\n\nDan Rory MacDonald (February 2, 1911 – September 20, 1976) was a Canadian fiddler who lived in Cape Breton. He is notable for his composition of many fiddle tunes.",
"Title: Miletich Fighting Systems\n\nMiletich Fighting Systems (MFS) is a mixed martial arts (MMA) training organization. It is recognized as an excellent training camp. It has been the training camp for fighters such as Matt Hughes, Tim Sylvia, Jens Pulver, Robbie Lawler, and Jeremy Horn. MFS is widely regarded as one of the most successful MMA camps of all time.",
"Title: Runrig\n\nRunrig are a Scottish Celtic rock group formed in Skye, in 1973 under the name 'The Run Rig Dance Band'. Since its inception, the band's line-up has included songwriters Rory Macdonald and Calum Macdonald. The current line-up also includes longtime members Malcolm Jones, Iain Bayne, and more recently, Bruce Guthro, and Brian Hurren. To date, the band has released fourteen studio albums, with a number of their songs sung in Scottish Gaelic.",
"Title: The Band from Rockall\n\nThe Band from Rockall is a duo and solo project of Runrig songwriters Calum and Rory Macdonald. It is also the title of their debut self-titled bilingual album in English and Gaelic \"The Band from Rockall\" (long title being \"The Band from Rockall: The Solo Project from Calum and Rory Macdonald\").",
"Title: Calum MacDonald (musician)\n\nCalum MacDonald (Scottish Gaelic: Calum MacDhomhnaill; born 12 November 1953) is the percussionist of the Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig, as well as their primary songwriter with his older brother, Rory MacDonald. Rory tends to write the melody, and Calum the lyrics. Since former lead singer Donnie Munro left the band in 1997, Rory has taken lead vocal duties on songs in the band's catalogue written in the Scots Gaelic language, as the band's new lead singer, Bruce Guthro, is not a Gaelic speaker.",
"Title: Finney's HIT Squad\n\nThe Hit Squad, formerly known as Finney's HIT Squad under Jesse Finney and originally as H.I.T. Squad, is a mixed martial arts gym based out of Granite City, Illinois. Founded in 2007 by UFC Hall of Fame inductee Matt Hughes, it was purchased in 2011 by MMA veteran Jesse Finney after he retired from professional competition. Hughes departed from Miletich Fighting Systems in order to start the team, alongside then-current EliteXC Middleweight Champion Robbie Lawler, longtime boxing coach Matt Pena, and wrestling/conditioning teacher Marc Fiore."
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The Final Empire is the first novel in which series of epic fantasy novels written by American author Brandon Sanderson and published by Tor Books?
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Mistborn
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3,383
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Which rock band were together the longest, Toad the Wet Sprocket or New Radicals?
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Toad the Wet Sprocket
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3,384
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William Ashley Magarey is best nown for coming up with an idea of a medal in which league?
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South Australian National Football League
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"Title: Martin William Ashley\n\nMartin William Ashley MVO Dipl Arch RIBA (born 29 April 1952) is a British architect known for restoration of ecclesiastical buildings and royal properties and a specialist in period and listed buildings. He studied a Diploma in Architecture at Kingston Polytechnic and completed a scholarship with Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings in 1976. He worked for Purcell Miller Tritton and became a partner before setting up his own business, Martin Ashley Architects, in 1994. From 1999 to present, Martin Ashley has held the post of Surveyor of the Fabric St Georges Chaple, Windsor. In 2011 Martin Ashley was honoured with Member of the Royal Victorian Order He is an architect member of Guildford Diocesan Advisory Committee, and lectures on the philosophy and principles of historic building conservation.",
"Title: William Ashley Magarey\n\nWilliam Ashley Magarey (30 January 1868 – 18 October 1929) was a lawyer, sportsman and sports administrator. He was the first chairman of the South Australian Football Association (SAFA) (later named South Australian National Football League (SANFL)), and a South Australian first-class cricketer, but he is best known for coming up with the idea of the Magarey Medal.",
"Title: Compatriots Club\n\nThe Compatriots Club was an unofficial grouping of British Conservatives between 1904 and 1914. According to E. H. H. Green, the Club \"was made up of a membership of Conservative MPs, academics, journalists, and writers, functioned as a form of ‘think tank’ to generate Conservative ideas on the economy, imperial relations, defence, and other issues\". Members included William Cunningham, William Hewins, William Ashley, Lord Milner, Leo Amery, John Waller Hills and Arthur Steel-Maitland.",
"Title: Magarey Medal\n\nThe Magarey Medal is an Australian rules football honour awarded annually since 1898 to the fairest and most brilliant player in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL), as judged by field umpires. The award was created by William Ashley Magarey, then chairman of the league."
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When was American actress, stand-up comedian, and writer, who starred in the 1999 American comedy film 200 Cigarettes, born?
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born September 28, 1964
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"Courtney Love is an American musician and actress who began her professional career in film in 1986 with a supporting role in Alex Cox's \"Sid and Nancy\" (1986); she had prior studied film with experimental director George Kuchar at the San Francisco Art Institute in 1984, and appeared in one of Kuchar's short films.",
" After pursuing music and having a successful career as the frontwoman of alternative rock band Hole, Love also had intermittent roles in films, most notably receiving critical attention for her performance as Althea Flynt in Miloš Forman's 1996 biopic \"The People vs. Larry Flynt\", which earned her a Golden Globe Nomination for Best Actress, as well as awards from the Boston, Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles film critics associations.",
" Love later appeared among an ensemble cast in \"200 Cigarettes\" (1998), as well as in a leading role in \"Man on the Moon\" (1999) alongside Jim Carrey, for which she received critical recognition.",
" She later appeared in several independent films and short subjects as well as the thriller \"Trapped\" (2002) alongside Charlize Theron and Kevin Bacon, and \"Julie Johnson\" (2001), for which she received an award for Best Actress at Los Angeles' gay and lesbian Outfest film festival."
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"Joe Randazzo (born March 28, 1978), is an American comedy writer, stand-up comedian, and improvisational comedian.",
" He is a former editor of the satirical newspaper, \"The Onion\".",
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" An avid user of Twitter"
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"200 Cigarettes is a 1999 American comedy film directed by Risa Bramon Garcia, and written by Shana Larsen.",
" The film follows multiple characters in New York City on New Year's Eve 1981.",
" The film stars an ensemble cast consisting of Ben Affleck, Casey Affleck, Dave Chappelle, Guillermo Díaz, Angela Featherstone, Janeane Garofalo, Gaby Hoffmann, Kate Hudson, Courtney Love, Jay Mohr, Martha Plimpton, Christina Ricci and Paul Rudd.",
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"Guillermo Díaz (born March 22, 1975) is an American actor.",
" He is known for films \"Half Baked\" (1998), \"200 Cigarettes\" (1999) and \"Stonewall\" (1995).",
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"Michael Yo Simmons (born November 20, 1974) is an American actor, TV Host, Hollywood expert and stand-up comedian.",
" He currently co-hosts The Insider on CBS, as well as Yo Show on Yahoo! TV, which garners an average of 1.5 million views per episode.",
" Yo also appears regularly on the comedy panel of E!'s Chelsea Lately and as a guest host for The Talk on CBS.",
" Yo continues to appear as a Pop Culture expert on HLN's Showbiz Tonight hosted by A.J. Hammer.",
" Michael tours the country as a professional stand-up comedian, appearing at the Improv’s, Stand-Up Live, Palms Hotel, Laugh Factory, Comedy Store, and Comedy Juice among others.",
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"Jenni Blong, sometimes credited as Jeni Blong or Jenny Blong, is an actress who has worked in American film, television, and theater.",
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"Robin McLaurin Williams (July 21, 1951 – August 11, 2014) was an American stand-up comedian and actor.",
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" After rising to fame as Mork in \"Mork & Mindy\" (1978–82), Williams established a career in both stand-up comedy and feature film acting.",
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"Martin Høgsted (born in 1982, Dianalund) is a Danish stand-up comedian.",
" He is known for UPS!",
" Det er live, and as writer from Live fra Bremen.",
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"Amy Beth Schumer (born June 1, 1981) is an American stand-up comedian, writer, actress, and producer.",
" She ventured into comedy in the early 2000s before appearing as a contestant on the fifth season of the NBC reality competition series \"Last Comic Standing\" in 2007.",
" Since 2013, she has been the creator, co-producer, co-writer and star of the Comedy Central sketch comedy series \"Inside Amy Schumer\", for which she received a Peabody Award and for which Schumer has been nominated for five Primetime Emmy Awards for her work on the series, winning Outstanding Variety Sketch Series in 2015.",
" She wrote and made her film debut in a starring role in \"Trainwreck\" (2015), for which she received nominations for the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical.",
" She published a memoir in 2016, \"The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo\", which held the top position on \"The New York Times\" Non-Fiction Best Seller list for two weeks, and has also written for \"Cosmopolitan\" magazine.",
" Schumer also starred alongside Goldie Hawn in the comedy film \"Snatched\" (2017)."
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"Title: Courtney Love filmography\n\nCourtney Love is an American musician and actress who began her professional career in film in 1986 with a supporting role in Alex Cox's \"Sid and Nancy\" (1986); she had prior studied film with experimental director George Kuchar at the San Francisco Art Institute in 1984, and appeared in one of Kuchar's short films. After pursuing music and having a successful career as the frontwoman of alternative rock band Hole, Love also had intermittent roles in films, most notably receiving critical attention for her performance as Althea Flynt in Miloš Forman's 1996 biopic \"The People vs. Larry Flynt\", which earned her a Golden Globe Nomination for Best Actress, as well as awards from the Boston, Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles film critics associations. Love later appeared among an ensemble cast in \"200 Cigarettes\" (1998), as well as in a leading role in \"Man on the Moon\" (1999) alongside Jim Carrey, for which she received critical recognition. She later appeared in several independent films and short subjects as well as the thriller \"Trapped\" (2002) alongside Charlize Theron and Kevin Bacon, and \"Julie Johnson\" (2001), for which she received an award for Best Actress at Los Angeles' gay and lesbian Outfest film festival.",
"Title: Joe Randazzo\n\nJoe Randazzo (born March 28, 1978), is an American comedy writer, stand-up comedian, and improvisational comedian. He is a former editor of the satirical newspaper, \"The Onion\". In addition to performing stand-up, Randazzo has been a guest host of the improv comedy show ASSSSCAT 3000 at New York City's Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre. An avid user of Twitter",
"Title: 200 Cigarettes\n\n200 Cigarettes is a 1999 American comedy film directed by Risa Bramon Garcia, and written by Shana Larsen. The film follows multiple characters in New York City on New Year's Eve 1981. The film stars an ensemble cast consisting of Ben Affleck, Casey Affleck, Dave Chappelle, Guillermo Díaz, Angela Featherstone, Janeane Garofalo, Gaby Hoffmann, Kate Hudson, Courtney Love, Jay Mohr, Martha Plimpton, Christina Ricci and Paul Rudd. The film also features a cameo by Elvis Costello, as well as paintings by Sally Davies.",
"Title: Guillermo Díaz (actor)\n\nGuillermo Díaz (born March 22, 1975) is an American actor. He is known for films \"Half Baked\" (1998), \"200 Cigarettes\" (1999) and \"Stonewall\" (1995). He currently stars as Huck in the ABC drama TV series \"Scandal\".",
"Title: Michael Yo\n\nMichael Yo Simmons (born November 20, 1974) is an American actor, TV Host, Hollywood expert and stand-up comedian. He currently co-hosts The Insider on CBS, as well as Yo Show on Yahoo! TV, which garners an average of 1.5 million views per episode. Yo also appears regularly on the comedy panel of E!'s Chelsea Lately and as a guest host for The Talk on CBS. Yo continues to appear as a Pop Culture expert on HLN's Showbiz Tonight hosted by A.J. Hammer. Michael tours the country as a professional stand-up comedian, appearing at the Improv’s, Stand-Up Live, Palms Hotel, Laugh Factory, Comedy Store, and Comedy Juice among others. His Hot Mess Tour also performs at colleges throughout the country.",
"Title: Jenni Blong\n\nJenni Blong, sometimes credited as Jeni Blong or Jenny Blong, is an actress who has worked in American film, television, and theater. She has guest starred in a variety of television series, including \"Big Love\", \"True Blood\", \"Lost\", \"The Booth at the End\", and \"Fringe\". She has also had small roles in the films \"Cry-Baby\", \"200 Cigarettes\", \"S1m0ne\", and \"Finding Amanda\".",
"Title: Robin Williams\n\nRobin McLaurin Williams (July 21, 1951 – August 11, 2014) was an American stand-up comedian and actor. Starting as a stand-up comedian in San Francisco and Los Angeles in the mid-1970s, he is credited with leading San Francisco's comedy renaissance. After rising to fame as Mork in \"Mork & Mindy\" (1978–82), Williams established a career in both stand-up comedy and feature film acting. He was known for his improvisational skills.",
"Title: Martin Høgsted\n\nMartin Høgsted (born in 1982, Dianalund) is a Danish stand-up comedian. He is known for UPS! Det er live, and as writer from Live fra Bremen. He debuted as comedian in 2006 on Comedy Zoo in Copenhagen and won DM i stand-up (Best Danish stand-up comedian) in 2008.",
"Title: Janeane Garofalo\n\nJaneane Garofalo ( ; born September 28, 1964) is an American actress, stand-up comedian, and writer.",
"Title: Amy Schumer\n\nAmy Beth Schumer (born June 1, 1981) is an American stand-up comedian, writer, actress, and producer. She ventured into comedy in the early 2000s before appearing as a contestant on the fifth season of the NBC reality competition series \"Last Comic Standing\" in 2007. Since 2013, she has been the creator, co-producer, co-writer and star of the Comedy Central sketch comedy series \"Inside Amy Schumer\", for which she received a Peabody Award and for which Schumer has been nominated for five Primetime Emmy Awards for her work on the series, winning Outstanding Variety Sketch Series in 2015. She wrote and made her film debut in a starring role in \"Trainwreck\" (2015), for which she received nominations for the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical. She published a memoir in 2016, \"The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo\", which held the top position on \"The New York Times\" Non-Fiction Best Seller list for two weeks, and has also written for \"Cosmopolitan\" magazine. Schumer also starred alongside Goldie Hawn in the comedy film \"Snatched\" (2017)."
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What is the name of the metalcore band from Orange County, CA who album was produced by David Bendeth?
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Of Mice & Men
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"Break Down the Walls is a single by British Metalcore band Asking Alexandria and fifth released from their album From Death to Destiny, on 21 October 2013.",
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"Nothing Personal is the third studio album by American rock band All Time Low.",
" After signing with Hopeless Records in early 2006, the band released their second album \"So Wrong, It's Right\" in late 2007.",
" As early as May 2008, the band began writing for their third album, and by November revealed they would be recording in the winter.",
" The band began pre-production in early January 2009, started recording in late January, and finished in mid-March.",
" The band worked with several producers: Matt Squire, Butch Walker, David Bendeth and S*A*M and Sluggo, each of whom produced and co-wrote a number of songs.",
" Tom Lord-Alge mixed the majority of the album, while Chris Lord-Alge and Brian Malouf each mixed one song. \"",
"Weightless\" was made available for streaming in late March, and released as a single on April 7.",
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"\"Perfect\" is a song by recorded by Canadian pop rock band Hedley for their third studio album, \"The Show Must Go\" (2009).",
" Lead singer Jacob Hoggard co-wrote the song with David Bendeth and Dave Genn, while Bendeth co-produced the track with Brian Howes.",
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" is the second studio album by American rock band Paramore.",
" It was released in the United States on June 12, 2007 through Fueled by Ramen as a follow-up to their debut album, \"All We Know Is Falling\" (2005).",
" The album was produced by David Bendeth and written by band members Hayley Williams and Josh Farro, with Bendeth, and fellow members Zac Farro and Taylor York co-writing on select tracks.",
" The album is said to explore a \"diverse range of styles,\" while not straying far from the \"signature sound\" of their debut album, with several critics comparing it to likes of Kelly Clarkson and Avril Lavigne.",
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"Brandan Schieppati (born August 3, 1980, Newport Beach, California) is the singer of metalcore band Bleeding Through and a former guitarist/songwriter of the fellow Orange County metalcore band Eighteen Visions, for which he played from 1997 to 2002.",
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"Heartist is an American rock band that started in Southern California in 2011.",
" They formed in early 2011 after guitarists Jonathan Gaytan and Tim Koch left their band, and found Bryce Beckley, who had also left his band, Evan Ranallo and Matt Marquez, who was playing with Norma Jean.",
" Following the departure of Gaytan, Robby DeVito took over as guitarist.",
" They released their first full-length album, \"Feeding Fiction\", in 2014.",
" It was produced by David Bendeth, who has previously worked with artists including Paramore, Of Mice and Men, and Breaking Benjamin.",
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"Cold World is the fourth studio album by American heavy metal band Of Mice & Men, released on September 9, 2016 through Rise Records.",
" The album was produced by David Bendeth and is the follow-up to the group's third studio album, \"Restoring Force\" (2014).",
" The lead single, \"Pain\", was released on June 27, 2016.",
" Another single, \"Real\", was released on August 4, 2016 and then another new song, \"Contagious\", on August 29, 2016.",
" The album was released early exclusively on Apple Music on September 2.",
" It received mixed reviews from critics.",
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" The group was founded by Austin Carlile and Jaxin Hall in mid-2009 after Carlile's departure from Attack Attack!",
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" Since 2009, the band has released four studio albums.",
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"Treehouse is the fifth studio album by American electronicore band I See Stars released on June 17, 2016 through Sumerian Records.",
" It is their first studio album not to feature vocalist and keyboardist Zach Johnson and guitarist Jimmy Gregerson, who were both asked to leave the band in 2015.",
" It is also the band's first album since their 2013 release, \"New Demons\", marking their longest gap between album releases.",
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"Title: Break Down the Walls\n\nBreak Down the Walls is a single by British Metalcore band Asking Alexandria and fifth released from their album From Death to Destiny, on 21 October 2013. The album version of the song was mixed by David Bendeth, but the single version was mixed by Kevin Churko, who is known for his work with Ozzy Osbourne, Five Finger Death Punch, and In This Moment.",
"Title: Nothing Personal (All Time Low album)\n\nNothing Personal is the third studio album by American rock band All Time Low. After signing with Hopeless Records in early 2006, the band released their second album \"So Wrong, It's Right\" in late 2007. As early as May 2008, the band began writing for their third album, and by November revealed they would be recording in the winter. The band began pre-production in early January 2009, started recording in late January, and finished in mid-March. The band worked with several producers: Matt Squire, Butch Walker, David Bendeth and S*A*M and Sluggo, each of whom produced and co-wrote a number of songs. Tom Lord-Alge mixed the majority of the album, while Chris Lord-Alge and Brian Malouf each mixed one song. \" Weightless\" was made available for streaming in late March, and released as a single on April 7. Following this, the band supported Fall Out Boy on their US tour and appeared at the Bamboozle festival.",
"Title: Perfect (Hedley song)\n\n\"Perfect\" is a song by recorded by Canadian pop rock band Hedley for their third studio album, \"The Show Must Go\" (2009). Lead singer Jacob Hoggard co-wrote the song with David Bendeth and Dave Genn, while Bendeth co-produced the track with Brian Howes. It was first released in February 2010 through Universal Music Canada as the record's third single. \"Perfect\" was released in the United States through Island Records on August 10, 2010 as the group's first official single in that country.",
"Title: Riot!\n\nRiot! is the second studio album by American rock band Paramore. It was released in the United States on June 12, 2007 through Fueled by Ramen as a follow-up to their debut album, \"All We Know Is Falling\" (2005). The album was produced by David Bendeth and written by band members Hayley Williams and Josh Farro, with Bendeth, and fellow members Zac Farro and Taylor York co-writing on select tracks. The album is said to explore a \"diverse range of styles,\" while not straying far from the \"signature sound\" of their debut album, with several critics comparing it to likes of Kelly Clarkson and Avril Lavigne. The cover of the album also resembles the cover artwork of No Doubt's \"Rock Steady\". It is the first to feature guitarist Taylor York.",
"Title: Brandan Schieppati\n\nBrandan Schieppati (born August 3, 1980, Newport Beach, California) is the singer of metalcore band Bleeding Through and a former guitarist/songwriter of the fellow Orange County metalcore band Eighteen Visions, for which he played from 1997 to 2002. He is also a bodybuilder, personal trainer and \"Rise Above Fitness\" gym owner. He was strictly Straight Edge from an early age until his late twenties.",
"Title: Heartist\n\nHeartist is an American rock band that started in Southern California in 2011. They formed in early 2011 after guitarists Jonathan Gaytan and Tim Koch left their band, and found Bryce Beckley, who had also left his band, Evan Ranallo and Matt Marquez, who was playing with Norma Jean. Following the departure of Gaytan, Robby DeVito took over as guitarist. They released their first full-length album, \"Feeding Fiction\", in 2014. It was produced by David Bendeth, who has previously worked with artists including Paramore, Of Mice and Men, and Breaking Benjamin. On April 14, 2014, the band released the first single, \"Pressure Point\", from their first album.",
"Title: Cold World (Of Mice & Men album)\n\nCold World is the fourth studio album by American heavy metal band Of Mice & Men, released on September 9, 2016 through Rise Records. The album was produced by David Bendeth and is the follow-up to the group's third studio album, \"Restoring Force\" (2014). The lead single, \"Pain\", was released on June 27, 2016. Another single, \"Real\", was released on August 4, 2016 and then another new song, \"Contagious\", on August 29, 2016. The album was released early exclusively on Apple Music on September 2. It received mixed reviews from critics. The album reached #20 in the US selling 19,000 copies in its first week. This is the last album to feature Austin Carlile as he left the band later due to his health issues.",
"Title: Of Mice & Men (band)\n\nOf Mice & Men (often abbreviated OM&M) is an American metalcore band from Orange County, California. The band's lineup currently consists of lead vocalist and bassist Aaron Pauley, lead guitarist Phil Manansala, rhythm guitarist Alan Ashby, and drummer Valentino Arteaga. The group was founded by Austin Carlile and Jaxin Hall in mid-2009 after Carlile's departure from Attack Attack! . Since 2009, the band has released four studio albums. Carlile departed from the band in December 2016 citing that a long term health condition prompted his exit. After Carlile's departure the band continue to pursue creating music with Pauley taking on both bassist and lead vocalist duties.",
"Title: Treehouse (I See Stars album)\n\nTreehouse is the fifth studio album by American electronicore band I See Stars released on June 17, 2016 through Sumerian Records. It is their first studio album not to feature vocalist and keyboardist Zach Johnson and guitarist Jimmy Gregerson, who were both asked to leave the band in 2015. It is also the band's first album since their 2013 release, \"New Demons\", marking their longest gap between album releases. The album was produced by Erik Ron, Nick Scott, Taylor Larson, and David Bendeth."
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How far from the center of the city is the suburb that bordered a port that played an important role in the formative decades of South Australia?
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"Swami Yogananda (Bengali: স্বামী ষোগানন্দ) was a direct monastic disciple of Ramakrishna, the 19th-century mystic.",
" He took his formal initiation from Sarada Devi, the \"holy mother\" of Ramakrishna Order and spiritual consort of Ramakrishna.",
" He was the first vice-president of Ramakrishna Mission.",
" He belonged to the family of Sabarna Roy Choudhury, an aristocratic family of erstwhile Bengal.",
" He had a short life but he played a very important role during the formative years of Ramakrishna Mission.",
" He was also a dedicated and devoted attendant to Sarada Devi during her stay in Calcutta after Ramakrishna's death.",
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"Port Adelaide is the name of a region of Adelaide, approximately 14 km northwest of the Adelaide CBD.",
" It is also the namesake of the City of Port Adelaide Enfield council, a suburb, a federal and state electoral division and is the main port for the city of Adelaide.",
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" (Hebrew: בֵּית שְׁאָן \"Beth Šəān\"; Arabic: بيسان , \" \", \"Beisan\" or \"Bisan\"), is a city in the Northern District of Israel which has played historically an important role due to its geographical location, at the junction of the Jordan River Valley and the Jezreel Valley.",
" It has also played an important role in modern times, acting as the regional center of the villages in the Beit She'an Valley."
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"The Far North is a large region of South Australia close to the Northern Territory border.",
" Colloquial usage of the term in South Australia refers to that part of South Australia north of a line roughly from Ceduna through Port Augusta to Broken Hill.",
" The South Australian Government defines the Far North region similarly with the exception of the Maralinga Tjarutja Lands.",
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"Port Noarlunga is a suburb in the City of Onkaparinga, South Australia.",
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" This area is now popular as a holiday destination or for permanent residents wishing to commute to Adelaide or work locally.",
" There is a jetty that connects to a 1.6 km long natural reef that is exposed at low tide.",
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" From the late 19th century, France has also played an important role in cinema, fashion, cuisine, literature, technology, science and mathematics.",
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" Located on the Sava River, eight kilometers northwest of the city center, it is known locally as Kayak Canoe Club Tacen (Slovene: \"Kajak kanu klub Tacen\" ).",
" The course played an important role in development of the sport during the past six decades.",
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" In 1990, after many upgrades, it was given a concrete channel and the features of a modern Olympic-style slalom course.",
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" Many members were related through family ties, Willoughby, Miller and Freeman were cousins.",
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"Suape Port is a Brazilian International Port in the city of Ipojuca in the state of Pernambuco.",
" The port is located inside the Recife metropolitan area, 40 km south of the city.",
" Suape is a non-tidal port that services ships 365 days a year.",
" It is one of the most important harbours and container terminals in the northeast of Brazil.",
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"Title: Swami Yogananda\n\nSwami Yogananda (Bengali: স্বামী ষোগানন্দ) was a direct monastic disciple of Ramakrishna, the 19th-century mystic. He took his formal initiation from Sarada Devi, the \"holy mother\" of Ramakrishna Order and spiritual consort of Ramakrishna. He was the first vice-president of Ramakrishna Mission. He belonged to the family of Sabarna Roy Choudhury, an aristocratic family of erstwhile Bengal. He had a short life but he played a very important role during the formative years of Ramakrishna Mission. He was also a dedicated and devoted attendant to Sarada Devi during her stay in Calcutta after Ramakrishna's death. He was one of the disciples whom Ramakrishna referred to as \"Iswarakoti\" or the \"ever perfect soul\".",
"Title: Port Adelaide\n\nPort Adelaide is the name of a region of Adelaide, approximately 14 km northwest of the Adelaide CBD. It is also the namesake of the City of Port Adelaide Enfield council, a suburb, a federal and state electoral division and is the main port for the city of Adelaide. Port Adelaide played an important role in the formative decades of Adelaide and South Australia, with the port being early Adelaide's main supply and information link to the rest of the world.",
"Title: Beit She'an\n\n (Hebrew: בֵּית שְׁאָן \"Beth Šəān\"; Arabic: بيسان , \" \", \"Beisan\" or \"Bisan\"), is a city in the Northern District of Israel which has played historically an important role due to its geographical location, at the junction of the Jordan River Valley and the Jezreel Valley. It has also played an important role in modern times, acting as the regional center of the villages in the Beit She'an Valley.",
"Title: Far North (South Australia)\n\nThe Far North is a large region of South Australia close to the Northern Territory border. Colloquial usage of the term in South Australia refers to that part of South Australia north of a line roughly from Ceduna through Port Augusta to Broken Hill. The South Australian Government defines the Far North region similarly with the exception of the Maralinga Tjarutja Lands. the Yalata Aboriginal Reserve and other unincorporated crown lands in the state's far west, which are officially considered part of the Eyre and Western region.",
"Title: Port Noarlunga, South Australia\n\nPort Noarlunga is a suburb in the City of Onkaparinga, South Australia. It is a small sea-side suburb, population 2,632, about 30 km to the south of the Adelaide city centre and was originally created as a sea port. This area is now popular as a holiday destination or for permanent residents wishing to commute to Adelaide or work locally. There is a jetty that connects to a 1.6 km long natural reef that is exposed at low tide. The beach is large and very long and has reasonable surfing in the South Port area whose name is taken from its location - 'South of the Port'.",
"Title: Culture of France\n\nCulture plays an important role in the developement of any country. The culture of France and of the French people has been shaped by geography, by profound historical events, and by foreign and internal forces and groups. France, and in particular Paris, has played an important role as a center of high culture since the 17th century, first in Europe, and from the 19th century on, worldwide. From the late 19th century, France has also played an important role in cinema, fashion, cuisine, literature, technology, science and mathematics. The importance of French culture has waxed and waned over the centuries, depending on its economic, political and military importance. French culture today is marked both by great regional and socioeconomic differences and strong unifying tendencies.",
"Title: Tacen Whitewater Course\n\nThe Tacen Whitewater Course is a venue for canoe and kayak slalom competition in Tacen, Slovenia, a suburb of Ljubljana. Located on the Sava River, eight kilometers northwest of the city center, it is known locally as Kayak Canoe Club Tacen (Slovene: \"Kajak kanu klub Tacen\" ). The course played an important role in development of the sport during the past six decades. In 1939, when its first competition was held, it was a natural rapid at the base of a dam in the Sava River. In 1990, after many upgrades, it was given a concrete channel and the features of a modern Olympic-style slalom course. The course now starts in the lake behind the dam, and the spillway is the first drop. Tacen hosts a major international competition almost every year, examples being the 1955, the 1991, and the 2010 Championships.",
"Title: No Fixed Address (band)\n\nNo Fixed Address is an Australian Aboriginal reggae rock group formed in 1979. The band was led by Bart Willoughby (lead vocals and drums) Pitjanjatjara from Koonibba Mission near Ceduna in the far south west of South Australia, together with Ricky Harrison (rhythm guitarist and principal songwriter) Kurnai from Morwell in Victoria, Leslie Lovegrove Freeman (lead guitarist), Ngarrindjeri from Murray Bridge in South Australia, John Miller (bass) from Port Lincoln in South Australia and Veronica Rankine (tenor saxophone), Ngarrindjeri from the south east of South Australia. Many members were related through family ties, Willoughby, Miller and Freeman were cousins. Freeman, related to Harrison through marriage, recruited him from Victoria and they all met and formed the band at the Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music (CASM) in North Adelaide, South Australia.",
"Title: Suape Port\n\nSuape Port is a Brazilian International Port in the city of Ipojuca in the state of Pernambuco. The port is located inside the Recife metropolitan area, 40 km south of the city. Suape is a non-tidal port that services ships 365 days a year. It is one of the most important harbours and container terminals in the northeast of Brazil. It plays an important role in the economy of the state of Pernambuco. In the 21st century Suape became Pernambuco's main focus for development.",
"Title: Alberton, South Australia\n\nAlberton is a metropolitan suburb in Adelaide, South Australia, about 20 minutes drive from the city. Part of the City of Port Adelaide Enfield, it is bordered by the suburbs of Rosewater, Queenstown, Cheltenham and Port Adelaide."
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116th Street lies in what community district?
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Manhattan Community District 11
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" Salerno based the crew out of the \"Palma Boys Social Club\" located 416 East 115th Street in East Harlem, Manhattan.",
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"East Harlem, also known as Spanish Harlem or El Barrio, is a neighborhood of Upper Manhattan, New York City roughly encompassing the area north of the Upper East Side and East 96th Street up to about the 140s, east of Fifth Avenue to the East and Harlem Rivers.",
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"Title: 125th Street (IRT Ninth Avenue Line)\n\n125th Street was an express station on the demolished IRT Ninth Avenue Line. It had three tracks and two island platforms. It opened on September 17, 1879 and closed on June 11, 1940. The next southbound stop was 116th Street for all trains. The next northbound local stop was 130th Street. The next northbound express stop was 145th Street.",
"Title: 116th Street Crew\n\nThe 116th Street crew, also known as the Uptown crew, is a powerful crew within the Genovese crime family. In the early 1960s, Anthony Salerno became one of the most powerful capos in the family. Salerno based the crew out of the \"Palma Boys Social Club\" located 416 East 115th Street in East Harlem, Manhattan. By the late 1970s and early 1980s, the 116th Street crew had absorbed and initiated many former members of the vicious East Harlem Purple Gang, an Italian-American murder for hire and drug trafficking gang operating in 1970s Italian Harlem and acting generally independent of the Mafia.",
"Title: 66th Street (IRT Ninth Avenue Line)\n\n66th Street was an express station on the demolished IRT Ninth Avenue Line. It had two levels. The lower level was built first and had two tracks and two side platforms. The upper level was built as part of the Dual Contracts and had two track and two side platforms over the lower level local tracks. The station closed on June 11, 1940. The next southbound local stop was 59th Street. The next southbound express stop was 34th Street for Ninth Avenue trains, and 50th Street for IRT Sixth Avenue Line express trains. The next northbound local stop was 72nd Street. The next northbound express stop was 116th Street.",
"Title: Bronx Community Board 7\n\nBronx Community Board 7 the governing body of Bronx Community District 7, a local government unit of the city of New York. The Community District encompasses the neighborhoods of Bedford Park, Fordham, Jerome Park, Kingsbridge Heights, Norwood, and University Heights. It is delimited by the New York-New Haven Railroad, Webster Avenue, East Fordham Road, Jerome Avenue, and West 183rd Street to the east, Jerome Avenue, West Gun Hill Road, Goulden Avenue, Kingsbridge Road, West 225th Street, and the Harlem River to the west, West Gun Hill Road, Jerome Avenue, Bainbridge Avenue, and East 211th Street to the north and Hall of Fame Terrace to the south.",
"Title: 116th Street (IND Eighth Avenue Line)\n\n116th Street is a local station on the IND Eighth Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of 116th Street and 8th Avenue in the Manhattan neighborhood of Harlem, it is served by the C train at all times except nights, when the A train takes over service. The B train provides additional service here on weekdays except nights.",
"Title: 116th Street (Second Avenue Subway)\n\n116th Street is a planned station along the IND Second Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. It would be located at the intersection of Second Avenue and 116th Street in East Harlem, Manhattan. Proposed since 1968, the station is expected to be built by 2027–2029 as part of Phase 2 of the Second Avenue Subway. When opened, it will initially be served by the Q train, with the T providing service when Phase 3 of the line is built.",
"Title: 116th Street (IRT Ninth Avenue Line)\n\n116th Street was an express station on the demolished IRT Ninth Avenue Line in New York City. It had three tracks and two island platforms. It opened on September 17, 1879 and closed on June 11, 1940. The next southbound local stop was 110th Street. The next southbound express stop was 66th Street. The next northbound stop was 125th Street for all trains.",
"Title: East Harlem\n\nEast Harlem, also known as Spanish Harlem or El Barrio, is a neighborhood of Upper Manhattan, New York City roughly encompassing the area north of the Upper East Side and East 96th Street up to about the 140s, east of Fifth Avenue to the East and Harlem Rivers. It lies within Manhattan Community District 11. Despite its name, it is generally not considered to be a part of Harlem.",
"Title: 116th Street (IRT Lexington Avenue Line)\n\n116th Street is a local station on the IRT Lexington Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of Lexington Avenue and 116th Street in East Harlem, it is served by the 6 train at all times, the <6> during weekdays in peak direction and the 4 train during late nights."
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What city is the university located where Lester J. Reed received his Bachelors of Science from?
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New Orleans, Louisiana
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"Joseph S. Francisco (born 1955) was President of the American Chemical Society from 2009-2010.",
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" He was President of the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers from 2006–2008.",
" He is also a fellow of the American Physical Society (1998), the American Association for the Advancement of Science (2001), American Chemical Society (2012), and a Guggenheim Fellow (1993).",
" He was awarded an Alexander von Humboldt U.S.Senior Scientist Award, appointed a Senior Visiting Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies at the University of Bologna, Italy; Professeur Invité at the Université de Paris-Est, France; a Visiting Professor at Uppsala Universitet,Sweden; and an Honorary International Chair Professor, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan.",
" He served as President of the American Chemical Society in 2010.",
" He was elected as the Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2010 and was elected member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences in 2013.",
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"The Bird of Paradise was a military airplane used by the United States Army Air Corps in 1927 to experiment with the application of radio beacon aids in air navigation.",
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" He received his Bachelors of Science from Tulane University in 1943, where he worked with William Shive, and earned his doctorate from the University of Illinois in 1946 at the age of 21.",
" He then moved to Cornell University Medical School for a two-year postdoctorate in the laboratory of Vincent du Vigneaud from 1946 to 1948.",
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"The Abbottabad University of Science and Technology (also named \"AUST\"), is a public university located in Havelian (12 km from Abbottabad), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.",
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" After the convent was closed in the 19th century, the large complex was divided and was home to a number of institutions and businesses, including a large dance hall in the mid 20th century.",
" In the 1970s, the government expropriated the complex, explored it and began the restoration process.",
" In 1979, the current university was founded at this site and it is currently the benefactor and guardian of the complex.",
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" Uttar Pradesh, India.",
"<ref name=\"http://www.outlookindia.com/ 2016\"> </ref> It is one of Uttar Pradesh's state government University which commenced its first academic session in the year 2008.",
" University campus is spread over 511 acres in Greater Noida and offers Bachelors, Masters and Doctoral degrees in Engineering, Business Administration, Computer Applications, Biotechnology and Buddhist Studies and is mainly focused on research.",
" Gautam Buddha University has signed a Memorandum of Understanding(MoU) with National Skill Development Corporation for introducing skill development programmes in University and is one of three universities in India to do so."
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"Title: Dean R. Appling\n\nDean R. Appling is an American biochemist and Associate Dean, Lester J. Reed Professor at University of Texas at Austin and a published author.",
"Title: Tulane University\n\nTulane University is a private, nonsectarian research university in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. It is considered the top university and the most selective institution of higher education in the state of Louisiana. From a nationwide perspective, \"U.S. News & World Report\" categorizes Tulane as \"\"most selective\",\" which is the highest degree of selectivity the magazine offers. The school is known to attract a geographically diverse student body, with 85% of undergraduate students coming from over 300 miles away.",
"Title: North China University of Science and Technology\n\nNorth China University of Science and Technology is a university in Tangshan City, Hebei Province, People's Republic of China. North China University of Science and Technology, located in Tangshan the most promising city at the center of Bohai Bay Rim, is one of the ten key universities of Hebei Province, China. It is a comprehensive university taking engineering and medicine as the backbone and pursuing a harmonious development of engineering, medicine, sciences, economics, management, law and humanities. Education programs are provided for masters, bachelors, international students and adult students.",
"Title: Joseph Francisco\n\nJoseph S. Francisco (born 1955) was President of the American Chemical Society from 2009-2010. He currently serves as the Dean of College of Arts and Sciences, Elmer H. and Ruby M.Cordes Chair in chemistry at University of Nebraska in Lincoln. He received his bachelors from the University of Texas at Austin in 1977 and his PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1983. He was President of the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers from 2006–2008. He is also a fellow of the American Physical Society (1998), the American Association for the Advancement of Science (2001), American Chemical Society (2012), and a Guggenheim Fellow (1993). He was awarded an Alexander von Humboldt U.S.Senior Scientist Award, appointed a Senior Visiting Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies at the University of Bologna, Italy; Professeur Invité at the Université de Paris-Est, France; a Visiting Professor at Uppsala Universitet,Sweden; and an Honorary International Chair Professor, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan. He served as President of the American Chemical Society in 2010. He was elected as the Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2010 and was elected member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences in 2013. He also received the Honorary Doctor of Science Degree, Tuskegee University. , 2010. President Barack Obama appointed Joseph S. Francisco, PhD, to serve on the President's Committee on the National Medal of Science for the period 2010–2012,2012–2014.",
"Title: Bird of Paradise (aircraft)\n\nThe Bird of Paradise was a military airplane used by the United States Army Air Corps in 1927 to experiment with the application of radio beacon aids in air navigation. On June 28–29, 1927, the \"Bird of Paradise\", crewed by 1st Lt. Lester J. Maitland and 1st Lt. Albert F. Hegenberger, completed the first flight over the Pacific Ocean from the mainland, California, to Hawaii. For this feat the crew received the Mackay Trophy.",
"Title: Lester J. Reed\n\nLester J. Reed (January 3, 1925, New Orleans, Louisiana - January 14, 2015) was an American biochemist, having been the Ashbel Smith Professor Emeritus at University of Texas at Austin (UTA), and also a National Academy of Sciences member. He received his Bachelors of Science from Tulane University in 1943, where he worked with William Shive, and earned his doctorate from the University of Illinois in 1946 at the age of 21. He then moved to Cornell University Medical School for a two-year postdoctorate in the laboratory of Vincent du Vigneaud from 1946 to 1948. Having worked at UTA since 1948, the Lester J. Reed Professorship was named in his honor in 1997 and the current holder is Dean R. Appling. In 1977, he was given an honorary doctorate from Tulane University.",
"Title: Abbottabad University of Science and Technology\n\nThe Abbottabad University of Science and Technology (also named \"AUST\"), is a public university located in Havelian (12 km from Abbottabad), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The University offers admissions in \"Bachelors\", \"Masters\", \"MS/M. Phill\" and \"PHD\" programs.",
"Title: University of the Cloister of Sor Juana\n\nThe University of the Cloister of Sor Juana (Spanish \"Universidad de Claustro del Sor Juana\") is a private university located in the former San Jerónimo Convent in the historic center of Mexico City. This convent is best known for having been the home of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz for over twenty five years, she produced many of her writings here. After the convent was closed in the 19th century, the large complex was divided and was home to a number of institutions and businesses, including a large dance hall in the mid 20th century. In the 1970s, the government expropriated the complex, explored it and began the restoration process. In 1979, the current university was founded at this site and it is currently the benefactor and guardian of the complex. The institution offers bachelors, two masters and two certificates, mostly in the humanities. The institution also sponsors or co-sponsors a number of cultural and educational activities, mostly situated in the historic center of the city.",
"Title: Gautam Buddha University\n\nGautam Buddha University (\"GBU\") (Hindi: गौतम बुद्ध विश्वविद्यालय ) is a Research University located in Greater Noida, Gautam Buddha Nagar district. Uttar Pradesh, India. <ref name=\"http://www.outlookindia.com/ 2016\"> </ref> It is one of Uttar Pradesh's state government University which commenced its first academic session in the year 2008. University campus is spread over 511 acres in Greater Noida and offers Bachelors, Masters and Doctoral degrees in Engineering, Business Administration, Computer Applications, Biotechnology and Buddhist Studies and is mainly focused on research. Gautam Buddha University has signed a Memorandum of Understanding(MoU) with National Skill Development Corporation for introducing skill development programmes in University and is one of three universities in India to do so."
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How many times was the head coach of the 2002-2003 Indiana Pacers an NBA All-Star?
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" The regular season began on Tuesday, October 29, 2013 with the Indiana Pacers hosting a game against the Orlando Magic followed by the 2012–13 NBA champions Miami Heat hosting a game against the Chicago Bulls followed by the Los Angeles Lakers hosting a game against the Los Angeles Clippers.",
" The 2014 NBA All-Star Game was played on February 16, 2014, at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans.",
" Cleveland's Kyrie Irving won the NBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award.",
" The regular season ended on April 16, 2014, and the playoffs began on Saturday, April 19, 2014 and ended on June 15, 2014 with the San Antonio Spurs defeating the Miami Heat in five games to win the 2014 NBA Finals."
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"The 1997–98 NBA season was the Pacers' 22nd season in the National Basketball Association, and 31st season as a franchise.",
" It was also Larry Bird's first year as head coach.",
" During the offseason, the Pacers acquired All-Star forward Chris Mullin from the Golden State Warriors.",
" The team struggled early in the season losing five of their first seven games, but then won 15 of their next 18 games.",
" The Pacers won nine of their final eleven games, and returned to the playoffs after a one-year absence finishing second in the Central Division with a 58–24 record.",
" It was also the first time since joining the NBA that the Pacers finished with a winning road record.",
" Reggie Miller, Rik Smits and coach Bird represented the Eastern Conference during the 1998 NBA All-Star Game.",
" It was Smits' only All-Star appearance.",
" Bird was also named Coach of The Year."
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"The 2011–12 Orlando Magic season was the 23rd season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" The team finished in 6th place in the Eastern Conference with a 37–29 record in a regular season shortened by the lockout and an offseason where trade rumours that included starting center Dwight Howard abounded.",
" After the Magic's playoff loss against the Indiana Pacers in the first round of the 2012 NBA Playoffs, the Orlando franchise parted ways with head coach Stan Van Gundy and General Manager Otis Smith.",
" The Amway Center, the Magic's home court, was the venue of the 2012 NBA All-Star Game."
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"Isiah Lord Thomas III (born April 30, 1961) is an American retired basketball player who played professionally for the Detroit Pistons in the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" A point guard, the 12-time NBA All-Star was named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History and inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.",
" Thomas has also been a professional and collegiate head coach, a basketball executive, and a broadcaster."
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"Jermaine Lee O'Neal (born October 13, 1978) is an American former professional basketball player.",
" The 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m), 255 lb (115 kg) forward–center had a successful high school career and declared his eligibility for the 1996 NBA draft straight out of high school.",
" He was selected by the Portland Trail Blazers with the 17th overall pick, but O'Neal was unable to break into the first team in Portland and was traded to the Indiana Pacers in 2000.",
" In his eight seasons with the club, he was voted an NBA All-Star six times, made the All-NBA teams three times, and was voted the NBA Most Improved Player in the 2001–02 season.",
" He also helped Indiana reach the NBA Playoffs six times, including the Conference Finals in the 2003–04 season.",
" He was traded to the Toronto Raptors before the 2008–09 season began, and traded to the Miami Heat midway through the same season.",
" O'Neal joined the Boston Celtics prior to the 2010–11 season.",
" In 2012, he signed with the Suns, and in the offseason of 2013, he signed with the Warriors."
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"The 1998 NBA All-Star Game was the 48th edition of the North American National Basketball Association All-Star Game.",
" The event was held at Madison Square Garden in New York City.",
" The East won the game 135–114.",
" This game was the All-Star Game debut of Kobe Bryant, the youngest all-star in NBA history at 19 years of age, and rookie Tim Duncan.",
" Bryant had a team-high 18 points.",
" Michael Jordan earned MVP honors, scoring 23 points, grabbing 6 rebounds, and dishing out 8 assists despite having the flu.",
" This was Jordan's third MVP award.The Game featured four all-stars from the Los Angeles Lakers.",
" The Western Conference was coached by George Karl from the Seattle SuperSonics and the Eastern Conference was coached by Larry Bird of the Indiana Pacers.",
" This marks the only All-Star game to feature both Kobe Bryant, who was the youngest player in NBA history to be in the all-star game and Michael Jordan in which Jordan was with the Chicago Bulls.",
" Jordan came out of retirement one final time in 2001 and played two more seasons (and selected to the All-Star team both years) for the Washington Wizards.",
" Grant Hill and Michael Jordan shot the best field goal percentages this game when comparing players who shot ten or more shots.",
" Grant Hill was 7/11 from the field and he knocked down a three (.636%).",
" Michael Jordan was 10/18 from the field and he also knocked down one three (.556%)."
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"The 1999–2000 NBA season was the 53rd season of the National Basketball Association in New York City.",
" During the offseason, the Knicks re-signed free agent John Wallace.",
" In his second year with the Knicks, Latrell Sprewell became a starter after playing off the bench last season and averaged 18.6 points per game.",
" After advancing to the NBA Finals as the #8 seed last year, the Knicks finished second in the Atlantic Division with a 50–32 record, good enough for their first 50-win season since 1997.",
" Allan Houston and head coach Jeff Van Gundy represented the Eastern Conference during the 2000 NBA All-Star Game.",
" In the first round of the playoffs, the Knicks swept the Toronto Raptors in three straight games.",
" In the semifinals, they faced the Miami Heat for the fourth consecutive year.",
" They would defeat the 2nd-seeded Heat in a tough hard fought seven game series, but would lose in six games to the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference Finals."
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"The 2016–17 Indiana Pacers season was Indiana's 50th season as a franchise and 41st season in the NBA.",
" On May 5, 2016, despite making the playoffs, Pacers' president Larry Bird announced that Frank Vogel's contract would not be renewed, citing a need for \"a new voice\" to lead the players.",
" On May 16, 2016, the Pacers promoted their assistant head coach Nate McMillan to become their new head coach."
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"The 1993–94 NBA season was the 26th season for the Seattle SuperSonics in the National Basketball Association.",
" In the third season with George Karl as head coach, along with the addition of Detlef Schrempf from the Indiana Pacers, and Kendall Gill from the Charlotte Hornets, the Sonics got off to a fast start winning their first ten games on their way to a 26–3 start.",
" The team won 17 of their final 19 games finishing the season with a franchise best 63–19 record, and made the Playoffs as the #1 seed in the Western Conference for the first time since the 1978–79 season, where the SuperSonics won their first NBA Championship.",
" Gary Payton made his first All-Star appearance as he was selected for the 1994 NBA All-Star Game along with Shawn Kemp."
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"The 2002–03 NBA season was the Pacers' 27th season in the National Basketball Association, and 36th season as a franchise.",
" The Pacers got off to a fast start winning 14 of their first 16 games.",
" However, the team struggled losing 12 of 13 games between February 16 and March 12.",
" Late in the season, the Pacers signed free agent All-Star point guard Tim Hardaway, who played in ten games.",
" The Pacers finished second in the Central Division with a 48–34 record.",
" Head coach Isiah Thomas, Jermaine O'Neal and Brad Miller represented the Eastern Conference during the 2003 NBA All-Star Game.",
" That game was perhaps known as a storybook ending for Michael Jordan, but O'Neal ruined the moment, fouling Western Conference All-Star Kobe Bryant, who attempted a 3-pointer.",
" Bryant hit 2 of 3 free throws to send the game into overtime.",
" The West won 155–145.",
" In the first round of the playoffs, the Pacers lost in six games to the 6th-seeded Boston Celtics."
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"Title: 1997–98 Indiana Pacers season\n\nThe 1997–98 NBA season was the Pacers' 22nd season in the National Basketball Association, and 31st season as a franchise. It was also Larry Bird's first year as head coach. During the offseason, the Pacers acquired All-Star forward Chris Mullin from the Golden State Warriors. The team struggled early in the season losing five of their first seven games, but then won 15 of their next 18 games. The Pacers won nine of their final eleven games, and returned to the playoffs after a one-year absence finishing second in the Central Division with a 58–24 record. It was also the first time since joining the NBA that the Pacers finished with a winning road record. Reggie Miller, Rik Smits and coach Bird represented the Eastern Conference during the 1998 NBA All-Star Game. It was Smits' only All-Star appearance. Bird was also named Coach of The Year.",
"Title: 2011–12 Orlando Magic season\n\nThe 2011–12 Orlando Magic season was the 23rd season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team finished in 6th place in the Eastern Conference with a 37–29 record in a regular season shortened by the lockout and an offseason where trade rumours that included starting center Dwight Howard abounded. After the Magic's playoff loss against the Indiana Pacers in the first round of the 2012 NBA Playoffs, the Orlando franchise parted ways with head coach Stan Van Gundy and General Manager Otis Smith. The Amway Center, the Magic's home court, was the venue of the 2012 NBA All-Star Game.",
"Title: Isiah Thomas\n\nIsiah Lord Thomas III (born April 30, 1961) is an American retired basketball player who played professionally for the Detroit Pistons in the National Basketball Association (NBA). A point guard, the 12-time NBA All-Star was named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History and inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Thomas has also been a professional and collegiate head coach, a basketball executive, and a broadcaster.",
"Title: Jermaine O'Neal\n\nJermaine Lee O'Neal (born October 13, 1978) is an American former professional basketball player. The 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m), 255 lb (115 kg) forward–center had a successful high school career and declared his eligibility for the 1996 NBA draft straight out of high school. He was selected by the Portland Trail Blazers with the 17th overall pick, but O'Neal was unable to break into the first team in Portland and was traded to the Indiana Pacers in 2000. In his eight seasons with the club, he was voted an NBA All-Star six times, made the All-NBA teams three times, and was voted the NBA Most Improved Player in the 2001–02 season. He also helped Indiana reach the NBA Playoffs six times, including the Conference Finals in the 2003–04 season. He was traded to the Toronto Raptors before the 2008–09 season began, and traded to the Miami Heat midway through the same season. O'Neal joined the Boston Celtics prior to the 2010–11 season. In 2012, he signed with the Suns, and in the offseason of 2013, he signed with the Warriors.",
"Title: 1998 NBA All-Star Game\n\nThe 1998 NBA All-Star Game was the 48th edition of the North American National Basketball Association All-Star Game. The event was held at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The East won the game 135–114. This game was the All-Star Game debut of Kobe Bryant, the youngest all-star in NBA history at 19 years of age, and rookie Tim Duncan. Bryant had a team-high 18 points. Michael Jordan earned MVP honors, scoring 23 points, grabbing 6 rebounds, and dishing out 8 assists despite having the flu. This was Jordan's third MVP award.The Game featured four all-stars from the Los Angeles Lakers. The Western Conference was coached by George Karl from the Seattle SuperSonics and the Eastern Conference was coached by Larry Bird of the Indiana Pacers. This marks the only All-Star game to feature both Kobe Bryant, who was the youngest player in NBA history to be in the all-star game and Michael Jordan in which Jordan was with the Chicago Bulls. Jordan came out of retirement one final time in 2001 and played two more seasons (and selected to the All-Star team both years) for the Washington Wizards. Grant Hill and Michael Jordan shot the best field goal percentages this game when comparing players who shot ten or more shots. Grant Hill was 7/11 from the field and he knocked down a three (.636%). Michael Jordan was 10/18 from the field and he also knocked down one three (.556%).",
"Title: 1999–2000 New York Knicks season\n\nThe 1999–2000 NBA season was the 53rd season of the National Basketball Association in New York City. During the offseason, the Knicks re-signed free agent John Wallace. In his second year with the Knicks, Latrell Sprewell became a starter after playing off the bench last season and averaged 18.6 points per game. After advancing to the NBA Finals as the #8 seed last year, the Knicks finished second in the Atlantic Division with a 50–32 record, good enough for their first 50-win season since 1997. Allan Houston and head coach Jeff Van Gundy represented the Eastern Conference during the 2000 NBA All-Star Game. In the first round of the playoffs, the Knicks swept the Toronto Raptors in three straight games. In the semifinals, they faced the Miami Heat for the fourth consecutive year. They would defeat the 2nd-seeded Heat in a tough hard fought seven game series, but would lose in six games to the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference Finals.",
"Title: 2016–17 Indiana Pacers season\n\nThe 2016–17 Indiana Pacers season was Indiana's 50th season as a franchise and 41st season in the NBA. On May 5, 2016, despite making the playoffs, Pacers' president Larry Bird announced that Frank Vogel's contract would not be renewed, citing a need for \"a new voice\" to lead the players. On May 16, 2016, the Pacers promoted their assistant head coach Nate McMillan to become their new head coach.",
"Title: 1993–94 Seattle SuperSonics season\n\nThe 1993–94 NBA season was the 26th season for the Seattle SuperSonics in the National Basketball Association. In the third season with George Karl as head coach, along with the addition of Detlef Schrempf from the Indiana Pacers, and Kendall Gill from the Charlotte Hornets, the Sonics got off to a fast start winning their first ten games on their way to a 26–3 start. The team won 17 of their final 19 games finishing the season with a franchise best 63–19 record, and made the Playoffs as the #1 seed in the Western Conference for the first time since the 1978–79 season, where the SuperSonics won their first NBA Championship. Gary Payton made his first All-Star appearance as he was selected for the 1994 NBA All-Star Game along with Shawn Kemp.",
"Title: 2002–03 Indiana Pacers season\n\nThe 2002–03 NBA season was the Pacers' 27th season in the National Basketball Association, and 36th season as a franchise. The Pacers got off to a fast start winning 14 of their first 16 games. However, the team struggled losing 12 of 13 games between February 16 and March 12. Late in the season, the Pacers signed free agent All-Star point guard Tim Hardaway, who played in ten games. The Pacers finished second in the Central Division with a 48–34 record. Head coach Isiah Thomas, Jermaine O'Neal and Brad Miller represented the Eastern Conference during the 2003 NBA All-Star Game. That game was perhaps known as a storybook ending for Michael Jordan, but O'Neal ruined the moment, fouling Western Conference All-Star Kobe Bryant, who attempted a 3-pointer. Bryant hit 2 of 3 free throws to send the game into overtime. The West won 155–145. In the first round of the playoffs, the Pacers lost in six games to the 6th-seeded Boston Celtics."
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3,391
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Who died first, Cindy Baer or Ingmar Bergman?
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Ingmar Bergman
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"Ingmar Bergman Makes a Movie (Swedish: Ingmar Bergman gör en film ) is a 1963 Swedish documentary film directed by Vilgot Sjöman which depicts the making of Ingmar Bergman's film \"Winter Light\" from screenwriting to the film's premiere and critical reaction."
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"Autumn Sonata (Swedish: Höstsonaten , German: Herbstsonate ) is a 1978 Swedish drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman and starring Ingrid Bergman, Liv Ullmann and Lena Nyman.",
" The movie tells the story of a celebrated classical pianist who is confronted by her neglected daughter.",
" It was Ingrid Bergman's last performance in a major theatrical feature film.",
" \"Autumn Sonata\" was Ingmar Bergman's last film made for the cinema; all his films from this point, even those which received theatrical release, were television productions.",
" It is generally well-regarded by critics."
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"The Ingmar Bergman Award was a Swedish film award, distributed between 1978 and 2007.",
" It was instituted by legendary Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman, as a complement to the Guldbagge Awards.",
" The jury consisted of Ingmar Bergman and the CEO of the Swedish Film Institute.",
" The recipients were awarded a bronze plaque, depicting Bergman's face, and a sum of money.",
" The award was first presented at the 14th Guldbagge Awards, and continued until Bergman's death in 2007."
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"The Seduction of Ingmar Bergman is the 22nd album by American rock group Sparks, released in August 2009.",
" The duo's first work in the radio musical or pop opera genre, the album is built around an imaginary visit to Hollywood by Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman in the mid-1950s.",
" Its storyline focuses on the divides between European and American culture, between art and commerce.",
" Unlike other Sparks albums, the work is conceived as a single piece, to be listened to as a whole, rather than a collection of stand-alone songs."
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"The Best Intentions (Swedish: Den goda viljan ) is a 1992 Swedish dramatic film directed by Bille August and written by Ingmar Bergman.",
" It is semi-autobiographical, telling the story of the complex relationship between Bergman's parents, Erik Bergman and Karin Åkerblom, who are renamed Henrik and Anna in the film but retain their true surnames.",
" The film documents the courtship and the difficult early years of their marriage, until the point when Anna becomes pregnant with their second son, who corresponds to Ingmar himself.",
" At the time, it was one of the most expensive Swedish films ever made."
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"Karin's Face (Swedish title: Karins ansikte) is a 14-minute film directed by Ingmar Bergman focusing on Bergman's mother, Karin.",
" The film consists of still photos of Bergman's mother and other family members shown over a simple piano score by Bergman's former wife, Käbi Laretei, with no narration.",
" It was photographed by Bergman's longtime collaborator and neighbour, Arne Carlsson.",
" It was completed in 1983 but first publicly shown at Swedish Television 29 September 1986."
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"Ingrid von Rosen (sometimes cited as Ingrid Bergman; 17 January 1930 – 20 May 1995) was married to Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman.",
" Born Ingrid Karlebo in Stockholm in 1930, she was married to the Swedish count Jan-Carl von Rosen in 1953.",
" In 1971 she married Ingmar Bergman.",
" Ingrid von Rosen died of stomach cancer in 1995, aged 65."
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"Janus Films is an American film distribution company.",
" The distributor is credited with introducing numerous films, now considered masterpieces of world cinema, to American audiences, including the films of Michelangelo Antonioni, Sergei Eisenstein, Ingmar Bergman, Federico Fellini, Akira Kurosawa, François Truffaut, Yasujirō Ozu and many other well-regarded directors.",
" Ingmar Bergman's \"The Seventh Seal\" (1957) was the film responsible for the company's initial growth.",
" Janus has a close relationship with the Criterion Collection regarding the release of its films on DVD and is still an active theatrical distributor."
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"Title: Autumn Sonata\n\nAutumn Sonata (Swedish: Höstsonaten , German: Herbstsonate ) is a 1978 Swedish drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman and starring Ingrid Bergman, Liv Ullmann and Lena Nyman. The movie tells the story of a celebrated classical pianist who is confronted by her neglected daughter. It was Ingrid Bergman's last performance in a major theatrical feature film. \"Autumn Sonata\" was Ingmar Bergman's last film made for the cinema; all his films from this point, even those which received theatrical release, were television productions. It is generally well-regarded by critics.",
"Title: Ingmar Bergman Award\n\nThe Ingmar Bergman Award was a Swedish film award, distributed between 1978 and 2007. It was instituted by legendary Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman, as a complement to the Guldbagge Awards. The jury consisted of Ingmar Bergman and the CEO of the Swedish Film Institute. The recipients were awarded a bronze plaque, depicting Bergman's face, and a sum of money. The award was first presented at the 14th Guldbagge Awards, and continued until Bergman's death in 2007.",
"Title: The Seduction of Ingmar Bergman\n\nThe Seduction of Ingmar Bergman is the 22nd album by American rock group Sparks, released in August 2009. The duo's first work in the radio musical or pop opera genre, the album is built around an imaginary visit to Hollywood by Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman in the mid-1950s. Its storyline focuses on the divides between European and American culture, between art and commerce. Unlike other Sparks albums, the work is conceived as a single piece, to be listened to as a whole, rather than a collection of stand-alone songs.",
"Title: The Best Intentions\n\nThe Best Intentions (Swedish: Den goda viljan ) is a 1992 Swedish dramatic film directed by Bille August and written by Ingmar Bergman. It is semi-autobiographical, telling the story of the complex relationship between Bergman's parents, Erik Bergman and Karin Åkerblom, who are renamed Henrik and Anna in the film but retain their true surnames. The film documents the courtship and the difficult early years of their marriage, until the point when Anna becomes pregnant with their second son, who corresponds to Ingmar himself. At the time, it was one of the most expensive Swedish films ever made.",
"Title: Karin's Face\n\nKarin's Face (Swedish title: Karins ansikte) is a 14-minute film directed by Ingmar Bergman focusing on Bergman's mother, Karin. The film consists of still photos of Bergman's mother and other family members shown over a simple piano score by Bergman's former wife, Käbi Laretei, with no narration. It was photographed by Bergman's longtime collaborator and neighbour, Arne Carlsson. It was completed in 1983 but first publicly shown at Swedish Television 29 September 1986.",
"Title: Ingrid von Rosen\n\nIngrid von Rosen (sometimes cited as Ingrid Bergman; 17 January 1930 – 20 May 1995) was married to Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman. Born Ingrid Karlebo in Stockholm in 1930, she was married to the Swedish count Jan-Carl von Rosen in 1953. In 1971 she married Ingmar Bergman. Ingrid von Rosen died of stomach cancer in 1995, aged 65.",
"Title: Janus Films\n\nJanus Films is an American film distribution company. The distributor is credited with introducing numerous films, now considered masterpieces of world cinema, to American audiences, including the films of Michelangelo Antonioni, Sergei Eisenstein, Ingmar Bergman, Federico Fellini, Akira Kurosawa, François Truffaut, Yasujirō Ozu and many other well-regarded directors. Ingmar Bergman's \"The Seventh Seal\" (1957) was the film responsible for the company's initial growth. Janus has a close relationship with the Criterion Collection regarding the release of its films on DVD and is still an active theatrical distributor.",
"Title: Ingmar Bergman\n\nErnst Ingmar Bergman (] ; 14 July 1918 – 30 July 2007) was a Swedish director, writer, and producer who worked in film, television, theatre and radio. He is recognized as one of the most accomplished and influential filmmakers of all time, and is most famous for films such as \"The Seventh Seal\" (1957), \"Wild Strawberries\" (1957), \"Persona\" (1966), \"Cries and Whispers\" (1972) and \"Fanny and Alexander\" (1982). Also well-regarded are works such as \"Winter Light\" (1963), \"The Silence\" (1963), and \"Scenes from a Marriage\" (1973)."
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The twin engine turboprop, short haul regional airliner, which can be serviced by the Tempuling Airport, can hold how many passengers?
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72-78
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"The ATR 72 is a twin-engine turboprop, short-haul regional airliner developed and produced in France and Italy by aircraft manufacturer ATR (Aerei da Trasporto Regionale or Avions de transport régional), a joint venture formed by French aerospace company Aérospatiale (now Airbus) and Italian aviation conglomerate Aeritalia (now Leonardo S.p.A.).",
" The number \"72\" in its name is derived from the aircraft's standard seating configuration in a passenger-carrying configuration, which could seat 72-78 passengers in a single-class arrangement."
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"Tempuling Airport is a domestic airport located at Tembilahan, the capital of Indragiri Hilir Regency, Riau province.",
" It serves Tembilahan and surrounding areas.",
" It has some facilities like other airports.",
" Currently, this airport only serves flights to and from Pekanbaru.",
" This airport is able to serve aircraft equivalent to ATR 72."
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"Aerocaribe Flight 7831 was a Jetstream 32, registration N912FJ, with 17 passengers and 2 crew on a short haul flight from Terán Airport in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, to Carlos Rovirosa Pérez International Airport in Villahermosa, Tabasco both cities in Mexico.",
" On 8 July 2000, as Flight 7831 leave the airport, severe weather in their flight path prompted the captain to ask air traffic control at Tuxtla Gutiérrez for permission to circumvent the severe weather.",
" Air traffic control granted the request and the flight turned to the right, but at 19:50 Flight 7831 struck the ground in a mountainous area while descending.",
" The aircraft burst into flames on impact.",
" Flight 7831 crashed near Chulum Juarez (Chiapas) and all passengers and crew on board died in the site of the accident."
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"Alitalia CityLiner S.p.A. is the regional subsidiary of Alitalia.",
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"On 22 July 2016, an Antonov An-32 twin engine turboprop transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force disappeared while flying over the Bay of Bengal.",
" The aircraft was en route from Tambaram Air Force Station in the city of Chennai on the western coastline of the Bay of Bengal to Port Blair in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.",
" There were 29 people on board.",
" Radar contact with the aircraft was lost at 9:12am, 280 km east of Chennai.",
" The search and rescue operation became India's largest search operation for a missing plane on the sea in history."
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"FlyMontserrat Flight 107 was a short haul flight from V. C. Bird International Airport, Antigua to John A. Osborne Airport, Montserrat on 7 October 2012.",
" The flight was being undertaken by a Britten-Norman Islander, registration VP-MON with one crew and three passengers on board.",
" The flight crashed shortly after take off near the end of the runway.",
" Three of the four passengers and crew died in the crash."
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"The Cessna Denali, previously known as the Textron Single Engine TurboProp (SETP), is a single engine turboprop aircraft under development by Cessna, announced at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015.",
" The aircraft is a completely new design, not derived from any existing aircraft.",
" It should compete with the Pilatus PC-12 and Daher-Socata TBM, as well as other new projects such as the One Aviation Kestrel K-350 and the CAIGA Primus 150."
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"The Diamond DA42 Twin Star is a four seat, twin engine, propeller-driven airplane developed manufactured by Austrian company Diamond Aircraft Industries.",
" It was Diamond's first twin engine design, as well as the first new European twin-engine aircraft in its category to be developed in over 25 years.",
" During 2004, the DA42 became the first diesel-powered fixed-wing aircraft to perform a non-stop crossing of the North Atlantic."
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"Title: Air Tahoma Flight 185\n\nAir Tahoma Flight 185 was a scheduled cargo flight from Memphis to the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport conducted by Air Tahoma as part of a contract to freight parcels for courier firm DHL. On August 13, 2004, the flight crashed during approach to landing just one mile short of the runway. The Convair 580, which is a twin engine turboprop, was destroyed upon impact. The first officer was killed and the captain received minor injuries.",
"Title: ČSA Flight 001\n\nCzechoslovak Airlines Flight 001 was an Ilyushin Il-18B four engine turboprop airliner, registered OK-NAB, which was operating as a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Prague's Ruzyně airport to Bratislava-Ivanka Airport, both in Czechoslovakia, which crashed into the Zlaté Piesky (Golden Sands) Lake while attempting to land in Bratislava on July 28, 1976. All 6 crew members and 70 out of 73 passengers died.",
"Title: ATR 72\n\nThe ATR 72 is a twin-engine turboprop, short-haul regional airliner developed and produced in France and Italy by aircraft manufacturer ATR (Aerei da Trasporto Regionale or Avions de transport régional), a joint venture formed by French aerospace company Aérospatiale (now Airbus) and Italian aviation conglomerate Aeritalia (now Leonardo S.p.A.). The number \"72\" in its name is derived from the aircraft's standard seating configuration in a passenger-carrying configuration, which could seat 72-78 passengers in a single-class arrangement.",
"Title: Tempuling Airport\n\nTempuling Airport is a domestic airport located at Tembilahan, the capital of Indragiri Hilir Regency, Riau province. It serves Tembilahan and surrounding areas. It has some facilities like other airports. Currently, this airport only serves flights to and from Pekanbaru. This airport is able to serve aircraft equivalent to ATR 72.",
"Title: Aerocaribe Flight 7831\n\nAerocaribe Flight 7831 was a Jetstream 32, registration N912FJ, with 17 passengers and 2 crew on a short haul flight from Terán Airport in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, to Carlos Rovirosa Pérez International Airport in Villahermosa, Tabasco both cities in Mexico. On 8 July 2000, as Flight 7831 leave the airport, severe weather in their flight path prompted the captain to ask air traffic control at Tuxtla Gutiérrez for permission to circumvent the severe weather. Air traffic control granted the request and the flight turned to the right, but at 19:50 Flight 7831 struck the ground in a mountainous area while descending. The aircraft burst into flames on impact. Flight 7831 crashed near Chulum Juarez (Chiapas) and all passengers and crew on board died in the site of the accident.",
"Title: Alitalia CityLiner\n\nAlitalia CityLiner S.p.A. is the regional subsidiary of Alitalia. It operates short haul point to point flights with low passenger load factors, using regional airliners, and carries passengers from minor airports to Alitalia's hub at Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport.",
"Title: 2016 Indian Air Force An-32 disappearance\n\nOn 22 July 2016, an Antonov An-32 twin engine turboprop transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force disappeared while flying over the Bay of Bengal. The aircraft was en route from Tambaram Air Force Station in the city of Chennai on the western coastline of the Bay of Bengal to Port Blair in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. There were 29 people on board. Radar contact with the aircraft was lost at 9:12am, 280 km east of Chennai. The search and rescue operation became India's largest search operation for a missing plane on the sea in history.",
"Title: FlyMontserrat Flight 107\n\nFlyMontserrat Flight 107 was a short haul flight from V. C. Bird International Airport, Antigua to John A. Osborne Airport, Montserrat on 7 October 2012. The flight was being undertaken by a Britten-Norman Islander, registration VP-MON with one crew and three passengers on board. The flight crashed shortly after take off near the end of the runway. Three of the four passengers and crew died in the crash.",
"Title: Cessna Denali\n\nThe Cessna Denali, previously known as the Textron Single Engine TurboProp (SETP), is a single engine turboprop aircraft under development by Cessna, announced at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015. The aircraft is a completely new design, not derived from any existing aircraft. It should compete with the Pilatus PC-12 and Daher-Socata TBM, as well as other new projects such as the One Aviation Kestrel K-350 and the CAIGA Primus 150.",
"Title: Diamond DA42\n\nThe Diamond DA42 Twin Star is a four seat, twin engine, propeller-driven airplane developed manufactured by Austrian company Diamond Aircraft Industries. It was Diamond's first twin engine design, as well as the first new European twin-engine aircraft in its category to be developed in over 25 years. During 2004, the DA42 became the first diesel-powered fixed-wing aircraft to perform a non-stop crossing of the North Atlantic."
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Which director had their film surpassed as the top-grossing zombie film in 2009?
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Zack Snyder
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"After Death is a 1988 Italian zombie film.",
" The film is set on a remote island where a voodoo curse that raises the dead from their graves to feast on the flesh of the living.",
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"Dawn of the Dead is a 2004 American horror film directed by Zack Snyder in his feature film directorial debut.",
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"Plaga Zombie:Zona Mutante is a 2001 Argentine horror film directed and written by Pablo Parés and Hernán Sáez with Berta Muñiz and Gabriel Grieco who all starred in the film.",
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"Zombie Girl: The Movie is a 2009 documentary that was directed by Justin Johnson, Aaron Marshall, and Erik Mauck.",
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"Plaga zombie is a 1997 Argentine horror film directed and written by Pablo Parés and Hernán Sáez and written by Berta Muñiz and Pablo Parés who all starred in the film.",
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"A list of horror films released in the 1930s.",
" The American horror film was properly created in the 1930s, most notably the Universal Horror film productions. \"",
"White Zombie\" is considered to be the first feature length zombie film and has been described as the archetype and model of all zombie movies.",
" A number of Hollywood actors made a name for themselves in horror films of this decade, in particular Bela Lugosi (\"Dracula\", 1931) and Boris Karloff (\"Frankenstein\", 1931).",
" Fredric March won an Academy Award for Best Actor in \"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde\", 1931.",
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"Zombie Fighters (Thai: กัดกระชากเกรียน ) (or Kud Krachak Krien) is a 2017 Thai horror-comedy film directed by Poj Arnon and it is the first Thai zombie film.",
" The film stars Bhuvadol Vejvongsa, Kittipat Samantrakulchai, Korakrit Laotrakul, Worrachai Sirikongsuwan, Supakit Thinjun and Pasakorn Sanrattana."
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"Zombieland is a 2009 American comedy horror film directed by Ruben Fleischer and written by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick.",
" The film stars Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone and Abigail Breslin as survivors of a zombie apocalypse.",
" The film follows a geeky college kid making his way through the zombie apocalypse, meeting three strangers along the way and together taking an extended road trip across the Southwestern United States in an attempt to find a sanctuary free from zombies.",
" The film premiered at Fantastic Fest on September 25, 2009 and was theatrically released on October 2, 2009 in the United States by Columbia Pictures.",
" \"Zombieland\" was a critical and commercial success, grossing more than $60.8 million in 17 days and surpassing the 2004 film \"Dawn of the Dead\" as the top-grossing zombie film in the United States until \"World War Z\" in 2013."
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"Reel Zombies is a 2008 Canadian zombie film directed by David J. Francis and Mike Masters.",
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"Title: Dawn of the Dead (2004 film)\n\nDawn of the Dead is a 2004 American horror film directed by Zack Snyder in his feature film directorial debut. A remake of George A. Romero's 1978 film of the same name, it was written by James Gunn and stars Sarah Polley, Ving Rhames, Jake Weber, and Mekhi Phifer.",
"Title: Zombie Holocaust\n\nZombie Holocaust, (Original title: Zombi Holocaust) also known as Zombie 3 and Doctor Butcher, M.D., is a 1980 Italian zombie film directed by Marino Girolami.",
"Title: Plaga Zombie: Zona Mutante\n\nPlaga Zombie:Zona Mutante is a 2001 Argentine horror film directed and written by Pablo Parés and Hernán Sáez with Berta Muñiz and Gabriel Grieco who all starred in the film. It is the second entry in the \"Plaga Zombie film series\" as the sequel to the 1997 film \"Plaga Zombie\" and followed by the 2012 film \"\".",
"Title: Zombie Girl: The Movie\n\nZombie Girl: The Movie is a 2009 documentary that was directed by Justin Johnson, Aaron Marshall, and Erik Mauck. The film focuses on the making of the 2006 zombie film \"Pathogen\" that was directed by Emily Hagins, who was twelve years-old at the time.",
"Title: Plaga Zombie\n\nPlaga zombie is a 1997 Argentine horror film directed and written by Pablo Parés and Hernán Sáez and written by Berta Muñiz and Pablo Parés who all starred in the film. It is the first entry in the \"Plaga Zombie film series\" being followed up with \"\" (2001) and \"\" (2012).",
"Title: List of horror films of the 1930s\n\nA list of horror films released in the 1930s. The American horror film was properly created in the 1930s, most notably the Universal Horror film productions. \" White Zombie\" is considered to be the first feature length zombie film and has been described as the archetype and model of all zombie movies. A number of Hollywood actors made a name for themselves in horror films of this decade, in particular Bela Lugosi (\"Dracula\", 1931) and Boris Karloff (\"Frankenstein\", 1931). Fredric March won an Academy Award for Best Actor in \"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde\", 1931. Films of this era frequently took their inspiration from the literature of gothic horror and more often dealt with themes of science versus religion rather than supernatural themes.",
"Title: Zombie Fighters\n\nZombie Fighters (Thai: กัดกระชากเกรียน ) (or Kud Krachak Krien) is a 2017 Thai horror-comedy film directed by Poj Arnon and it is the first Thai zombie film. The film stars Bhuvadol Vejvongsa, Kittipat Samantrakulchai, Korakrit Laotrakul, Worrachai Sirikongsuwan, Supakit Thinjun and Pasakorn Sanrattana.",
"Title: Zombieland\n\nZombieland is a 2009 American comedy horror film directed by Ruben Fleischer and written by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick. The film stars Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone and Abigail Breslin as survivors of a zombie apocalypse. The film follows a geeky college kid making his way through the zombie apocalypse, meeting three strangers along the way and together taking an extended road trip across the Southwestern United States in an attempt to find a sanctuary free from zombies. The film premiered at Fantastic Fest on September 25, 2009 and was theatrically released on October 2, 2009 in the United States by Columbia Pictures. \"Zombieland\" was a critical and commercial success, grossing more than $60.8 million in 17 days and surpassing the 2004 film \"Dawn of the Dead\" as the top-grossing zombie film in the United States until \"World War Z\" in 2013.",
"Title: Reel Zombies\n\nReel Zombies is a 2008 Canadian zombie film directed by David J. Francis and Mike Masters. It is the third film in a loose trilogy that includes \"Zombie Night\" and \"\". Shot in documentary style, it depicts a film crew that attempts to follow up on their low budget zombie films during an outbreak of a real zombie apocalypse."
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How far south-west of Inverness is the castle of which Robert Lauder of Quarrelwood was Captain located?
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21 km
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"Lauder is a small community in the Rural Municipality of Cameron in Manitoba, Canada.",
" The community is located at the junction of Highway 254 and Highway 345, approximately 100 km south-west of Brandon, Manitoba only 22 km south-west of the Town of Hartney.",
" Lauder is about 3 miles south of the Souris River and the Lauder Sand Hills.",
" Lauder was established in 1891 by the Canadian Pacific Railway and named after Archdeacon John Strutt Lauder, rector of Christ Church in Ottawa.",
" The first survey laid out blocks 1-3 then in 1903, the CPR surveyors laid out blocks 4-7.",
" About the only type of business the town didn't have in its long history was a fire department.",
" The first of several devastating fires was \"the great fire of 1894\".",
" 125 years after its establishment, there is only one business left in town and most of the buildings are gone but the community spirit is strong.",
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"Sir Robert Lauder of Beilmouth, Knt., (died 24 June 1709) was an armiger, lawyer and Clerk of Exchequer in Scotland.",
" In 1683 he was made a Justice of the Peace for Haddingtonshire.",
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"Tulipamwe means \"we are together\" and is an independently funded artists project coordinated by the Tulipamwe Arts Trust in Namibia.",
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"John Herspolz or John Hepburn (died 1486) was Bishop of Dunblane.",
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"Robert Lauder, M.A., Bachelor of Canon Law, was a Scottish prelate and Nuncio of the 15th century.",
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"Urquhart Castle ( ; Scottish Gaelic: \"Caisteal na Sròine\" ) sits beside Loch Ness in the Highlands of Scotland.",
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"Title: Lauder, Manitoba\n\nLauder is a small community in the Rural Municipality of Cameron in Manitoba, Canada. The community is located at the junction of Highway 254 and Highway 345, approximately 100 km south-west of Brandon, Manitoba only 22 km south-west of the Town of Hartney. Lauder is about 3 miles south of the Souris River and the Lauder Sand Hills. Lauder was established in 1891 by the Canadian Pacific Railway and named after Archdeacon John Strutt Lauder, rector of Christ Church in Ottawa. The first survey laid out blocks 1-3 then in 1903, the CPR surveyors laid out blocks 4-7. About the only type of business the town didn't have in its long history was a fire department. The first of several devastating fires was \"the great fire of 1894\". 125 years after its establishment, there is only one business left in town and most of the buildings are gone but the community spirit is strong. A vast amount of information about Lauder is available in \"\"The Rise and Fall of a Prairie Town\"\" See below.",
"Title: Robert Lauder of Beilmouth\n\nSir Robert Lauder of Beilmouth, Knt., (died 24 June 1709) was an armiger, lawyer and Clerk of Exchequer in Scotland. In 1683 he was made a Justice of the Peace for Haddingtonshire. As Robert Lauder of Belhaven he was in the old Scottish parliament for Haddington in 1685, and, as Sir Robert Lauder of Beilmouth, in 1704. He was also Commissioner of Supply for Haddington in 1689 and 1690.",
"Title: Tulipamwe\n\nTulipamwe means \"we are together\" and is an independently funded artists project coordinated by the Tulipamwe Arts Trust in Namibia. The trust is organized under the auspices of the Visual & Performing Arts Department of the University of Namibia and is affiliated to the Triangle Network of Workshops initiated by Sir Robert Lauder.",
"Title: John Herspolz\n\nJohn Herspolz or John Hepburn (died 1486) was Bishop of Dunblane. On the day of the resignation of the bishopric of Dunblane by Robert Lauder at the papal curia - 12 September 1466 - Pope Paul II provided Herspolz/Hepburn as Lauder's successor.",
"Title: Robert Lauder\n\nRobert Lauder, M.A., Bachelor of Canon Law, was a Scottish prelate and Nuncio of the 15th century. The Lauder family produced a large number of senior churchman in this period, and alongside Robert can be named William Lauder, Bishop of Glasgow, Alexander Lauder and Thomas Lauder, both Bishop of Dunkeld, and George Lauder, Bishop of Argyll.",
"Title: Urquhart Castle\n\nUrquhart Castle ( ; Scottish Gaelic: \"Caisteal na Sròine\" ) sits beside Loch Ness in the Highlands of Scotland. The castle is on the A82 road, 21 km south-west of Inverness and 2 km east of the village of Drumnadrochit.",
"Title: Robert Lauder (d. 1576)\n\nRobert Lauder of The Bass, (born before 1504 - died June 1576) was an important noble in Haddingtonshire, Berwickshire, and Fife. Stodart remarks that \"to 1600 the barons of the Bass sat in almost every parliament\". He was a firm supporter of Mary, Queen of Scots whom he accompanied to Carberry Hill on 14 June 1567, and fought for at the battle of Langside.",
"Title: Robert Lauder of Quarrelwood\n\nSir Robert de Lawedre (Lauder), Knt., of Quarrelwood (died about 1370) was Justiciar of Scotia, a Scottish soldier of great prominence and Captain of Urquhart Castle. He is recorded by Fordun, in his \"Scotichronicon\", and in \"Extracta ex variis Cronicis Scocie\" as \"Robertus de Lavedir 'the good'\"",
"Title: Robert Lauder of Popill\n\nSir Robert Lauder of Popill Knt. (died April 1575) was a Member of the old Scottish Parliament and an adherent of Mary, Queen of Scots.",
"Title: Robert Lauder of the Bass\n\nSir Robert Lauder of the Bass (before 1440 - c. January 1508) was a Scottish knight, armiger, and Governor of the Castle at Berwick-upon-Tweed. He was also a member of the old Scottish Parliament. The Lauders held the feudal barony of The Bass (the caput of which was its castle), East Lothian, Edrington Castle and lands in the parish of Mordington, Berwickshire, Tyninghame in Haddingtonshire (from the Archbishopric of St Andrews), and numerous other estates and properties elsewhere in Scotland."
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The Last Debate is a 2000 political television film directed by John Badham, based on the book by which American journalist, and novelist, born on May 19, 1934?
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James Charles Lehrer
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"Nosferatu is the fourth studio album by American heavy metal band Helstar, released in 1989.",
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" It was the last album recorded by the band before going on hiatus, until reforming in 1995."
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"Incognito is a 1997 American crime thriller film directed by John Badham and starring Jason Patric and Irene Jacob.",
" Written by Jordan Katz, the film is about a talented art forger who paints a fake Rembrandt despite pressure from his dying father who urges him to use his talent on his own original paintings.",
" The film is notable for a sequence that reveals the specific details involved in forgery, including canvas aging, precise paints, and other deceptions."
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"Arthur B. Rubinstein (born March 31, 1938 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American composer.",
" He composed several TV series soundtracks and songs for film scores, including \"Video Fever\" and \"Edge of the World\" in the 1983 film \"WarGames\".",
" During the making of these soundtracks, he was a member of the band The Beepers.",
" He has frequently been hired by film director John Badham, and the majority of his movie soundtracks are found in Badham's work, including \"Whose Life Is It Anyway?",
"\" (1981), \"Blue Thunder\" (1983), \"Stakeout\" (1987), \"The Hard Way\" (1991), \"Another Stakeout\" (1993), and \"Nick of Time\" (1995)."
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" The film's plot centers upon an experimental military robot that is struck by lightning and gains a more humanlike intelligence, with which it embarks to explore its new state.",
" \"Short Circuit\" stars Ally Sheedy, Steve Guttenberg, Fisher Stevens, Austin Pendleton and G. W. Bailey, with Tim Blaney as the voice of the robot named \"Johnny 5\".",
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" Although the story is set in Seattle, Washington, the film was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia."
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"Saturday Night Fever is a 1977 American musical drama film directed by John Badham.",
" It stars John Travolta as Tony Manero, a working-class young man who spends his weekends dancing and drinking at a local Brooklyn discothèque; Karen Gorney as Stephanie Mangano, his dance partner and eventual confidante; and Donna Pescow as Annette, Tony's former dance partner and would-be girlfriend.",
" While in the disco, Tony is the champion dancer.",
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"Frank E. Morriss (September 10, 1927 – July 3, 2013) was a film and television editor with more than fifty film and television program credits dating from 1968.",
" He had a notable collaboration with the director John Badham extending from 1974 – 2004.",
" Morriss' editing of \"Charley Varrick\" (1973) was nominated for the BAFTA Award.",
" He was honored at the 1974 Primetime Emmy Awards as \"film editor of the year\" for the television film \"The Execution of Private Slovik\".",
" Morriss was nominated twice for the Academy Award for Film Editing: for \"Blue Thunder\" (1983, with Edward M. Abroms) and for \"Romancing the Stone\" (1984, with Donn Cambern)."
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"Title: Nosferatu (Helstar album)\n\nNosferatu is the fourth studio album by American heavy metal band Helstar, released in 1989. The first half of the album follows a storyline based on the Bram Stoker novel \"Dracula\" and includes audio of Frank Langella's performance in John Badham's film adaptation of \"Dracula\". It was the last album recorded by the band before going on hiatus, until reforming in 1995.",
"Title: Incognito (1998 film)\n\nIncognito is a 1997 American crime thriller film directed by John Badham and starring Jason Patric and Irene Jacob. Written by Jordan Katz, the film is about a talented art forger who paints a fake Rembrandt despite pressure from his dying father who urges him to use his talent on his own original paintings. The film is notable for a sequence that reveals the specific details involved in forgery, including canvas aging, precise paints, and other deceptions.",
"Title: Arthur B. Rubinstein\n\nArthur B. Rubinstein (born March 31, 1938 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American composer. He composed several TV series soundtracks and songs for film scores, including \"Video Fever\" and \"Edge of the World\" in the 1983 film \"WarGames\". During the making of these soundtracks, he was a member of the band The Beepers. He has frequently been hired by film director John Badham, and the majority of his movie soundtracks are found in Badham's work, including \"Whose Life Is It Anyway? \" (1981), \"Blue Thunder\" (1983), \"Stakeout\" (1987), \"The Hard Way\" (1991), \"Another Stakeout\" (1993), and \"Nick of Time\" (1995).",
"Title: Short Circuit (1986 film)\n\nShort Circuit is a 1986 American comic science fiction film directed by John Badham and written by S. S. Wilson and Brent Maddock. The film's plot centers upon an experimental military robot that is struck by lightning and gains a more humanlike intelligence, with which it embarks to explore its new state. \"Short Circuit\" stars Ally Sheedy, Steve Guttenberg, Fisher Stevens, Austin Pendleton and G. W. Bailey, with Tim Blaney as the voice of the robot named \"Johnny 5\". A sequel, \"Short Circuit 2\", was released in 1988.",
"Title: The Last Debate\n\nThe Last Debate is a 2000 political television film directed by John Badham, based on the book by journalist and writer Jim Lehrer, with a teleplay by Jon Mass, and starring James Garner and Peter Gallagher.",
"Title: Nick of Time (film)\n\nNick of Time is a 1995 American neo noir political thriller film, directed by John Badham, and starring Johnny Depp, Christopher Walken, Charles S. Dutton, and Courtney Chase. It is noteworthy for taking place in real time.",
"Title: Stakeout (1987 film)\n\nStakeout is a 1987 American crime-comedy film directed by John Badham and starring Richard Dreyfuss, Emilio Estevez, Madeleine Stowe, Aidan Quinn, and Forest Whitaker. The screenplay was written by Jim Kouf, who won a 1988 Edgar Award for his work. Although the story is set in Seattle, Washington, the film was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia.",
"Title: Saturday Night Fever\n\nSaturday Night Fever is a 1977 American musical drama film directed by John Badham. It stars John Travolta as Tony Manero, a working-class young man who spends his weekends dancing and drinking at a local Brooklyn discothèque; Karen Gorney as Stephanie Mangano, his dance partner and eventual confidante; and Donna Pescow as Annette, Tony's former dance partner and would-be girlfriend. While in the disco, Tony is the champion dancer. His circle of friends and weekend dancing help him to cope with the harsh realities of his life: a dead-end job, clashes with his unsupportive and squabbling parents, racial tensions in the local community, and his general restlessness.",
"Title: Jim Lehrer\n\nJames Charles Lehrer ( ;—born May 19, 1934) is an American journalist and a novelist.",
"Title: Frank Morriss\n\nFrank E. Morriss (September 10, 1927 – July 3, 2013) was a film and television editor with more than fifty film and television program credits dating from 1968. He had a notable collaboration with the director John Badham extending from 1974 – 2004. Morriss' editing of \"Charley Varrick\" (1973) was nominated for the BAFTA Award. He was honored at the 1974 Primetime Emmy Awards as \"film editor of the year\" for the television film \"The Execution of Private Slovik\". Morriss was nominated twice for the Academy Award for Film Editing: for \"Blue Thunder\" (1983, with Edward M. Abroms) and for \"Romancing the Stone\" (1984, with Donn Cambern)."
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The Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom from 1968 to 1972 edited what Louis MacNeice poem?
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June Thunder
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"Rugby Football Excursion is a 44-line poem by Louis MacNeice.",
" It was written in 1938 and first published in book form in MacNeice's poetry collection The Earth Compels (1938).",
" The poem recounts an excursion taken by MacNeice from London to Dublin, in order to watch a rugby football match at Lansdowne Road stadium.",
" MacNeice does not specify the occasion, but internal evidence from the poem establishes the match as a rugby football international between Ireland and England on 12 February 1938; England won the match by 36 points to 14."
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"Carrickfergus is a 44-line poem by Louis MacNeice.",
" It was written in 1937 and first published in book form in MacNeice's poetry collection \"The Earth Compels\" (1938).",
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"\"Epilogue For W. H. Auden\" is a 76-line poem by Louis MacNeice.",
" It was written in late 1936 and was first published in book form in \"Letters from Iceland\", a travel book in prose and verse by W. H. Auden and Louis MacNeice (1937).",
" MacNeice subsequently included it as the last poem in his poetry collection \"The Earth Compels\" (1938).",
" \"Epilogue For W. H. Auden\" reviews the Iceland trip MacNeice and Auden had taken together in the summer of 1936; the poem mentions events that had occurred while MacNeice and Auden were in Iceland, such as the fall of Seville (marking the start of the Spanish Civil War) and the Olympic Games in Berlin."
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"Prayer before birth is a poem written by the Irish poet Louis MacNeice (1907 - 1963) at the height of the Second World War.",
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"Many of the states in the United States have established the post of poet laureate to which a prominent poet residing in the respective state is appointed.",
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"John Frederick MacNeice (1866–1942), was born at Omey, Co.",
" Galway, to a Protestant family which claimed descent from the kin of the early Irish saint MacNissi.",
" Opting for the Church of Ireland ministry he served notably as rector of Carrickfergus, Co.",
" Antrim and afterwards as bishop of Cashel, Emly, Waterford and Lismore (1931–1934) and until his death as bishop of Down, Connor and Dromore (1934–1942).",
" MacNeice is well known for his symbolic opposition to the partition of Ireland (accepted as a political reality): hence his refusal to allow the Union Flag to be laid on Carson's grave at his funeral in St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast in 1935.",
" MacNeice was twice married.",
" One of his sons by his first marriage was the poet, Louis MacNeice."
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"June Thunder is a 28-line poem by Louis MacNeice.",
" It was first published in book form in MacNeice's poetry collection The Earth Compels (1938).",
" The poem begins with memories of idyllic summer days in the countryside - \"the unenduring / Joys of a season\" - before returning to the present and \"impending thunder\".",
" \"June Thunder\" is written in a loose form of the sapphic stanza, with three lines set in falling rhythm followed by a shorter fourth line.",
" The poem was anthologised in \"A New Anthology of Modern Verse 1920-1940\" (1941), edited by Cecil Day-Lewis and L.A.G. Strong, and \"Penguin New Writing\" No. 2 (January 1941)."
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"Cecil Day-Lewis (or Day Lewis) (27 April 1904 – 22 May 1972), often writing as C. Day-Lewis, was an Anglo-Irish poet and the Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom from 1968 until his death in 1972.",
" He also wrote mystery stories under the pseudonym of Nicholas Blake.",
" He was the father of actor Daniel Day-Lewis and documentary filmmaker and television chef Tamasin Day-Lewis."
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"The Sunlight on the Garden is a 24-line poem by Louis MacNeice.",
" It was written in late 1936 and was entitled \"Song\" at its first appearance in print, in The Listener magazine, January 1937.",
" It was first published in book form as the third poem in MacNeice's poetry collection The Earth Compels (1938).",
" The poem explores themes of time and loss, along with anxiety about the darkening political situation in Europe following the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War.",
" It is one of the best known and most anthologized of MacNeice's short poems.",
" George Macbeth describes it as \"one of MacNeice's saddest and most beautiful lyrics\"."
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"The Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress—commonly referred to as the United States Poet Laureate—serves as the official poet of the United States.",
" During their term, the Poet Laureate seeks to raise the national consciousness to a greater appreciation of the reading and writing of poetry.",
" The position was modeled on the Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom.",
" Begun in 1937, and formerly known as the Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress, the present title was devised and authorized by an Act of Congress in 1985.",
" The Poet Laureate's office is administered by the Center for the Book."
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"Title: Rugby Football Excursion\n\nRugby Football Excursion is a 44-line poem by Louis MacNeice. It was written in 1938 and first published in book form in MacNeice's poetry collection The Earth Compels (1938). The poem recounts an excursion taken by MacNeice from London to Dublin, in order to watch a rugby football match at Lansdowne Road stadium. MacNeice does not specify the occasion, but internal evidence from the poem establishes the match as a rugby football international between Ireland and England on 12 February 1938; England won the match by 36 points to 14.",
"Title: Carrickfergus (poem)\n\nCarrickfergus is a 44-line poem by Louis MacNeice. It was written in 1937 and first published in book form in MacNeice's poetry collection \"The Earth Compels\" (1938). The poem reflects on MacNeice's childhood in Carrickfergus, a large town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Although the title of the poem is \"Carrickfergus\", the text of the poem refers to \"Carrick\", as the town is known locally and colloquially.",
"Title: Epilogue For W. H. Auden\n\n\"Epilogue For W. H. Auden\" is a 76-line poem by Louis MacNeice. It was written in late 1936 and was first published in book form in \"Letters from Iceland\", a travel book in prose and verse by W. H. Auden and Louis MacNeice (1937). MacNeice subsequently included it as the last poem in his poetry collection \"The Earth Compels\" (1938). \"Epilogue For W. H. Auden\" reviews the Iceland trip MacNeice and Auden had taken together in the summer of 1936; the poem mentions events that had occurred while MacNeice and Auden were in Iceland, such as the fall of Seville (marking the start of the Spanish Civil War) and the Olympic Games in Berlin.",
"Title: Prayer Before Birth\n\nPrayer before birth is a poem written by the Irish poet Louis MacNeice (1907 - 1963) at the height of the Second World War. In the poem, Louis MacNeice expresses his fear at what the world's tyranny can do to the innocence of a child and blames the human race \"for the sins that in me the world shall commit\". The poem also contains many religious themes and overtones through the use of double-imagery; the child could be seen as a metaphor for Christ, making reference to certain themes and events said to have occurred during his ministry on earth.",
"Title: List of U.S. states' Poets Laureate\n\nMany of the states in the United States have established the post of poet laureate to which a prominent poet residing in the respective state is appointed. The responsibilities of the state poets laureate are similar to those of the Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom and the equivalent Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in the United States, to make public appearances at poetry readings or literary events, and to promote awareness of poetry within their geographical region.",
"Title: John MacNeice\n\nJohn Frederick MacNeice (1866–1942), was born at Omey, Co. Galway, to a Protestant family which claimed descent from the kin of the early Irish saint MacNissi. Opting for the Church of Ireland ministry he served notably as rector of Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim and afterwards as bishop of Cashel, Emly, Waterford and Lismore (1931–1934) and until his death as bishop of Down, Connor and Dromore (1934–1942). MacNeice is well known for his symbolic opposition to the partition of Ireland (accepted as a political reality): hence his refusal to allow the Union Flag to be laid on Carson's grave at his funeral in St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast in 1935. MacNeice was twice married. One of his sons by his first marriage was the poet, Louis MacNeice.",
"Title: June Thunder\n\nJune Thunder is a 28-line poem by Louis MacNeice. It was first published in book form in MacNeice's poetry collection The Earth Compels (1938). The poem begins with memories of idyllic summer days in the countryside - \"the unenduring / Joys of a season\" - before returning to the present and \"impending thunder\". \"June Thunder\" is written in a loose form of the sapphic stanza, with three lines set in falling rhythm followed by a shorter fourth line. The poem was anthologised in \"A New Anthology of Modern Verse 1920-1940\" (1941), edited by Cecil Day-Lewis and L.A.G. Strong, and \"Penguin New Writing\" No. 2 (January 1941).",
"Title: Cecil Day-Lewis\n\nCecil Day-Lewis (or Day Lewis) (27 April 1904 – 22 May 1972), often writing as C. Day-Lewis, was an Anglo-Irish poet and the Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom from 1968 until his death in 1972. He also wrote mystery stories under the pseudonym of Nicholas Blake. He was the father of actor Daniel Day-Lewis and documentary filmmaker and television chef Tamasin Day-Lewis.",
"Title: The Sunlight on the Garden\n\nThe Sunlight on the Garden is a 24-line poem by Louis MacNeice. It was written in late 1936 and was entitled \"Song\" at its first appearance in print, in The Listener magazine, January 1937. It was first published in book form as the third poem in MacNeice's poetry collection The Earth Compels (1938). The poem explores themes of time and loss, along with anxiety about the darkening political situation in Europe following the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. It is one of the best known and most anthologized of MacNeice's short poems. George Macbeth describes it as \"one of MacNeice's saddest and most beautiful lyrics\".",
"Title: United States Poet Laureate\n\nThe Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress—commonly referred to as the United States Poet Laureate—serves as the official poet of the United States. During their term, the Poet Laureate seeks to raise the national consciousness to a greater appreciation of the reading and writing of poetry. The position was modeled on the Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom. Begun in 1937, and formerly known as the Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress, the present title was devised and authorized by an Act of Congress in 1985. The Poet Laureate's office is administered by the Center for the Book."
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What is the name of the traditional Japanese materials for wrapping gifts?
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"Warabe uta (童歌 ) are traditional Japanese songs, similar to nursery rhymes.",
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" They are described as a form of min'yo: traditional Japanese songs, usually sung without accompanying instruments."
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"Takuan (Japanese: 沢庵 , also spelled takuwan) or takuan-zuke (沢庵漬け ), known as danmuji (단무지 ) in Korean cuisine context, is pickled daikon radish.",
" It is a popular traditional Japanese food.",
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"Tōsha Roei (藤舎呂英 ) (born 1966) is a Japanese percussionist in the tradition of traditional Japanese drama and dance.",
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"Furoshiki (風呂敷) are a type of traditional Japanese wrapping cloth traditionally used to transport clothes, gifts, or other goods."
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"Gift wrapping is the act of enclosing a gift in some sort of material.",
" Wrapping paper is a kind of paper designed for gift wrapping.",
" An alternative to gift wrapping is using a gift box.",
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"Makoto Fujimura (born 1960) is a 21st-century artist.",
" He graduated with a B.A. from Bucknell University, then studied in a traditional Japanese painting doctorate program for several years at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music with several notable artists such as Takashi Murakami and Hiroshi Senju.",
" He was the first non-native to participate in the Japanese Painting Doctorate Program, which dates back to 15th century.",
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"Uirō (in Japanese: 外郎, 外良, ういらう), also known as uirō-mochi (外郎餠 ) , is a traditional Japanese steamed cake made of rice flour and sugar.",
" It is chewy, similar to \"mochi\", and subtly sweet.",
" Flavors include azuki bean paste, green tea (matcha), \"yuzu\", strawberry and chestnut.",
" Nagoya is particularly famous for its \"uirō\", and there are other regional versions, notably in Yamaguchi and Odawara, although Odawara's uirō is better known as a medicine.",
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"Geta (下駄 ) are a form of traditional Japanese footwear that resemble both clogs and flip-flops.",
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" They are worn with traditional Japanese clothing such as kimono or yukata, but (in Japan) also with Western clothing during the summer months.",
" Sometimes geta are worn in rain or snow to keep the feet dry, due to their extra height and impermeability compared to other footwear such as zōri.",
" They make a similar noise to flip-flops slapping against the heel whilst walking.",
" When worn on water or dirt, flip-flops may flip dirt or water up the back of the legs.",
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"Tingle (Japanese: チンクル , Hepburn: Chinkuru , also romanized as Tincle and/or Chinkle in Japanese materials) is the video game character of the eponymous \"Tingle\" series.",
" He was originally part of \"The Legend of Zelda\" series, first appearing in \"\".",
" Since his first appearance, he has appeared in each installment of the series up through \"\", except for \"\".",
" He has gone on to be the star of video games for the Nintendo DS: \"Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland\", currently released in Japan and Europe, and the Japan exclusive games \"Tingle's Balloon Fight DS\", \"Irozuki Tincle no Koi no Balloon Trip\", as well as the DSiWare application \"Dekisugi Tingle Pack\"."
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"Kotaro Honda (本多 光太郎, \"Honda Kōtarō\", born on February 23, 1870 in Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture – February 12, 1954) was a Japanese scientist and inventor.",
" He invented KS steel (initials from Kichiei Sumitomo), which is a type of magnetic resistant steel that is three times more resistant than tungsten steel.",
" He later improved upon the steel, creating NKS steel.",
" The NKS steel was mentioned by Taiichi Ohno in his book, as being one of the Japanese materials development results after the Second world war.",
" He was awarded the Culture Award and the Big Asahi Ribbon of the First Class.",
" He was taught by the famous Japanese physicist Hantaro Nagaoka at the University of Tokyo.",
" He was one of the first persons to be awarded the Order of Culture when it was established in 1937, being conferred with the honor in 1951.",
" He was posthumously awarded the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun.",
" He participated in establishing the (千葉工業大学, \"Chiba Institute of Technology\") from 1940."
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"Title: Warabe uta\n\nWarabe uta (童歌 ) are traditional Japanese songs, similar to nursery rhymes. They are often sung as part of traditional children's games. They are described as a form of min'yo: traditional Japanese songs, usually sung without accompanying instruments.",
"Title: Takuan\n\nTakuan (Japanese: 沢庵 , also spelled takuwan) or takuan-zuke (沢庵漬け ), known as danmuji (단무지 ) in Korean cuisine context, is pickled daikon radish. It is a popular traditional Japanese food. Takuan is often served alongside other types of \"tsukemono\" in traditional Japanese cuisine. It is also enjoyed at the end of meals as it is thought to aid digestion.",
"Title: Tōsha Roei\n\nTōsha Roei (藤舎呂英 ) (born 1966) is a Japanese percussionist in the tradition of traditional Japanese drama and dance. A member of the Tōsha school or lineage of musicians, he is classically trained in performing percussion for the Noh theatre, but performs in a wider variety of contexts. He is a founding member of the Tricycle, a group which brings together musicians and performers from a variety of traditional Japanese forms.",
"Title: Furoshiki\n\nFuroshiki (風呂敷) are a type of traditional Japanese wrapping cloth traditionally used to transport clothes, gifts, or other goods.",
"Title: Gift wrapping\n\nGift wrapping is the act of enclosing a gift in some sort of material. Wrapping paper is a kind of paper designed for gift wrapping. An alternative to gift wrapping is using a gift box. A wrapped or boxed gift may be held closed with ribbon and topped with a decorative bow (an ornamental knot made of ribbon).",
"Title: Makoto Fujimura\n\nMakoto Fujimura (born 1960) is a 21st-century artist. He graduated with a B.A. from Bucknell University, then studied in a traditional Japanese painting doctorate program for several years at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music with several notable artists such as Takashi Murakami and Hiroshi Senju. He was the first non-native to participate in the Japanese Painting Doctorate Program, which dates back to 15th century. His bicultural arts education led his style towards a fusion between fine art and abstract expressionism, together with the traditional Japanese art of Nihonga and Kacho-ga (bird-and-flower painting tradition).",
"Title: Uirō\n\nUirō (in Japanese: 外郎, 外良, ういらう), also known as uirō-mochi (外郎餠 ) , is a traditional Japanese steamed cake made of rice flour and sugar. It is chewy, similar to \"mochi\", and subtly sweet. Flavors include azuki bean paste, green tea (matcha), \"yuzu\", strawberry and chestnut. Nagoya is particularly famous for its \"uirō\", and there are other regional versions, notably in Yamaguchi and Odawara, although Odawara's uirō is better known as a medicine. It can be purchased in traditional Japanese confectionery shops throughout Japan.",
"Title: Geta (footwear)\n\nGeta (下駄 ) are a form of traditional Japanese footwear that resemble both clogs and flip-flops. They are a kind of sandal with an elevated wooden base held onto the foot with a fabric thong to keep the foot well above the ground. They are worn with traditional Japanese clothing such as kimono or yukata, but (in Japan) also with Western clothing during the summer months. Sometimes geta are worn in rain or snow to keep the feet dry, due to their extra height and impermeability compared to other footwear such as zōri. They make a similar noise to flip-flops slapping against the heel whilst walking. When worn on water or dirt, flip-flops may flip dirt or water up the back of the legs. This does not tend to happen with the heavier Japanese geta.",
"Title: Tingle\n\nTingle (Japanese: チンクル , Hepburn: Chinkuru , also romanized as Tincle and/or Chinkle in Japanese materials) is the video game character of the eponymous \"Tingle\" series. He was originally part of \"The Legend of Zelda\" series, first appearing in \"\". Since his first appearance, he has appeared in each installment of the series up through \"\", except for \"\". He has gone on to be the star of video games for the Nintendo DS: \"Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland\", currently released in Japan and Europe, and the Japan exclusive games \"Tingle's Balloon Fight DS\", \"Irozuki Tincle no Koi no Balloon Trip\", as well as the DSiWare application \"Dekisugi Tingle Pack\".",
"Title: Kotaro Honda\n\nKotaro Honda (本多 光太郎, \"Honda Kōtarō\", born on February 23, 1870 in Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture – February 12, 1954) was a Japanese scientist and inventor. He invented KS steel (initials from Kichiei Sumitomo), which is a type of magnetic resistant steel that is three times more resistant than tungsten steel. He later improved upon the steel, creating NKS steel. The NKS steel was mentioned by Taiichi Ohno in his book, as being one of the Japanese materials development results after the Second world war. He was awarded the Culture Award and the Big Asahi Ribbon of the First Class. He was taught by the famous Japanese physicist Hantaro Nagaoka at the University of Tokyo. He was one of the first persons to be awarded the Order of Culture when it was established in 1937, being conferred with the honor in 1951. He was posthumously awarded the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun. He participated in establishing the (千葉工業大学, \"Chiba Institute of Technology\") from 1940."
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3,398
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What bar hosted the hen night of the bride who married the Duke of Cambridge in 2011?
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68–86 Bar and Restaurant
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"Leafie, A Hen into the Wild (), also called Daisy, A Hen into the Wild in English-speaking countries, is a 2011 South Korean animated drama film which depicts the freedom, will and instinctive motherly love of a hen as she raises an adopted duckling.",
" The film made box office history by drawing over 2.2 million viewers, the largest audience for a home-grown animated film in South Korea.",
" It also received widespread critical acclaim upon release."
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"Amanda Pullinger is the Chief Executive Officer of 100 Women in Finance, formerly 100 Women in Hedge Funds.",
" Ms. Pullinger has led the organization in its growth from a few hundred members in New York to more than 15,000 members in 21 cities globally.",
" 100 Women launched its new name and branding at the Closing Bell of the NYSE on December 14, 2016 In 2009, she succeeded in bringing in Britain’s Prince William, Duke of Cambridge as the Patron of 100 Women in Hedge Funds.",
" Ms. Pullinger welcomed The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to the 100WHF's London Gala in 2011.",
" In late 2012, it was announced that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and Prince Harry would all be Patrons of 100WHF's Philanthropic Initiatives beginning in January 2013.",
" In October 2013, a day after the Royal Christening of Prince George, Ms. Pullinger welcomed HRH The Duchess of Cambridge to 100WHF's London Gala for the benefit of Action on Addiction.",
" She then welcomed HRH The Duchess of Cambridge to 100WHF's 2015 Gala in London for the benefit of The Art Room."
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"68–86 Bar and Restaurant, also known as Bar 86, is an upmarket bar and restaurant located at 68–86 Cromwell Road, Kensington, London, near the Natural History Museum.",
" It is located in a white stucco building, part of the Radisson Edwardian Vanderbilt Hotel.",
" The restaurant serves British cuisine with \"Pacific Rim\" influences.",
" The interior has been described as having \"wooden floors and unusual objects of art\".",
" Catherine Middleton spent her hen night at the bar before her wedding to Prince William."
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"Red Roots are an American Christian country red-haired identical triplet sisters trio from Wade, Mississippi, while they make bluegrass music with southern gospel.",
" They started making music in 2010, with their first studio album, \"Red Roots\", that was independently released by Red Hen Records, in 2011.",
" Their second release, \"The Middle of Nowhere\", a studio album, released in 2012, with Red Hen Records.",
" The third studio album, \"Triplicity\", was released in 2014, from Red Hen Records.",
" The trio signed with Inpop Records, in 2015."
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"Beryl Cook, OBE (10 September 192628 May 2008) was an English artist best known for her original and instantly recognisable paintings.",
" Often comical, her works pictured people whom she encountered in everyday life, including people enjoying themselves in pubs, girls shopping or out on a hen night, drag queen shows or a family picnicking by the seaside or abroad.",
" She had no formal training and did not take up painting until her thirties.",
" She was a shy and private person, and in her art often depicted the flamboyant and extrovert characters she would like to be."
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"The wedding of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, and Catherine Middleton took place on 29 April 2011 at Westminster Abbey in London, United Kingdom.",
" The groom, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, is the eldest son of Charles, Prince of Wales and Diana, Princess of Wales, and second, after his father, in line to succeed his paternal grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II."
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"Baron Carrickfergus is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, referring to Carrickfergus in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.",
" Its current holder, since its creation on 29 April 2011, is Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, who was granted the title as a personal gift, by Queen Elizabeth II, on the day of his marriage to Catherine Middleton.",
" On the same day he was also created Duke of Cambridge and Earl of Strathearn, with his bride becoming Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge as well as Countess of Strathearn and Baroness Carrickfergus as a result of the marriage.",
" Traditionally, when male members of the British royal family marry, they are granted at least one peerage.",
" Catherine uses the title \"Lady Carrickfergus\" in a fuller version of her titles and styles, \"Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge, Countess of Strathearn and Lady Carrickfergus\"."
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"Hen Semi (変ゼミ , Hen Zemi ) , also known as Abnormal Physiology Seminar, is a Japanese comedy manga series written and illustrated by TAGRO and is a remake of his earlier manga series, Hentai Seiri Seminar (変態生理ゼミナール, \"Abnormal Physiology Seminar\") .",
" \"Hen Semi\" has been serialized in Kodansha's \"Morning 2\" manga magazine since 2006.",
" It has been adapted into an original video animation in 2010, as well as an anime television series in 2011."
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"A bachelorette party, hen(s) party, hen(s) night or hen(s) do, is a party held for a woman who is about to get married.",
" The terms \"hen party\", \"hen do\" or \"hen night\" are used in the United Kingdom and Ireland, while the terms \"hens party\" or \"hens night\" are common in Australia and New Zealand, and the term \"bachelorette party\" is common in the United States and Canada.",
" The terms stagette and hen party are sometimes used in Canada.",
" It may also be referred to as a \"girls' night out\" or \"kitchen tea\" (South Africa in particular) or other terms in other English-speaking countries."
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"Bride price, best called bridewealth, also known as bride token, is money, property, or other form of wealth paid by a groom or his family to the parents of the woman he has just married or is just about to marry.",
" Bride price can be compared to dowry, which is paid to the groom, or used by the bride to help establish the new household and dower, which is property settled on the bride herself by the groom at the time of marriage."
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"Title: Leafie, A Hen into the Wild\n\nLeafie, A Hen into the Wild (), also called Daisy, A Hen into the Wild in English-speaking countries, is a 2011 South Korean animated drama film which depicts the freedom, will and instinctive motherly love of a hen as she raises an adopted duckling. The film made box office history by drawing over 2.2 million viewers, the largest audience for a home-grown animated film in South Korea. It also received widespread critical acclaim upon release.",
"Title: Amanda Pullinger\n\nAmanda Pullinger is the Chief Executive Officer of 100 Women in Finance, formerly 100 Women in Hedge Funds. Ms. Pullinger has led the organization in its growth from a few hundred members in New York to more than 15,000 members in 21 cities globally. 100 Women launched its new name and branding at the Closing Bell of the NYSE on December 14, 2016 In 2009, she succeeded in bringing in Britain’s Prince William, Duke of Cambridge as the Patron of 100 Women in Hedge Funds. Ms. Pullinger welcomed The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to the 100WHF's London Gala in 2011. In late 2012, it was announced that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and Prince Harry would all be Patrons of 100WHF's Philanthropic Initiatives beginning in January 2013. In October 2013, a day after the Royal Christening of Prince George, Ms. Pullinger welcomed HRH The Duchess of Cambridge to 100WHF's London Gala for the benefit of Action on Addiction. She then welcomed HRH The Duchess of Cambridge to 100WHF's 2015 Gala in London for the benefit of The Art Room.",
"Title: 68–86 Bar and Restaurant\n\n68–86 Bar and Restaurant, also known as Bar 86, is an upmarket bar and restaurant located at 68–86 Cromwell Road, Kensington, London, near the Natural History Museum. It is located in a white stucco building, part of the Radisson Edwardian Vanderbilt Hotel. The restaurant serves British cuisine with \"Pacific Rim\" influences. The interior has been described as having \"wooden floors and unusual objects of art\". Catherine Middleton spent her hen night at the bar before her wedding to Prince William.",
"Title: Red Roots (band)\n\nRed Roots are an American Christian country red-haired identical triplet sisters trio from Wade, Mississippi, while they make bluegrass music with southern gospel. They started making music in 2010, with their first studio album, \"Red Roots\", that was independently released by Red Hen Records, in 2011. Their second release, \"The Middle of Nowhere\", a studio album, released in 2012, with Red Hen Records. The third studio album, \"Triplicity\", was released in 2014, from Red Hen Records. The trio signed with Inpop Records, in 2015.",
"Title: Beryl Cook\n\nBeryl Cook, OBE (10 September 192628 May 2008) was an English artist best known for her original and instantly recognisable paintings. Often comical, her works pictured people whom she encountered in everyday life, including people enjoying themselves in pubs, girls shopping or out on a hen night, drag queen shows or a family picnicking by the seaside or abroad. She had no formal training and did not take up painting until her thirties. She was a shy and private person, and in her art often depicted the flamboyant and extrovert characters she would like to be.",
"Title: Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton\n\nThe wedding of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, and Catherine Middleton took place on 29 April 2011 at Westminster Abbey in London, United Kingdom. The groom, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, is the eldest son of Charles, Prince of Wales and Diana, Princess of Wales, and second, after his father, in line to succeed his paternal grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.",
"Title: Baron Carrickfergus\n\nBaron Carrickfergus is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, referring to Carrickfergus in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Its current holder, since its creation on 29 April 2011, is Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, who was granted the title as a personal gift, by Queen Elizabeth II, on the day of his marriage to Catherine Middleton. On the same day he was also created Duke of Cambridge and Earl of Strathearn, with his bride becoming Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge as well as Countess of Strathearn and Baroness Carrickfergus as a result of the marriage. Traditionally, when male members of the British royal family marry, they are granted at least one peerage. Catherine uses the title \"Lady Carrickfergus\" in a fuller version of her titles and styles, \"Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge, Countess of Strathearn and Lady Carrickfergus\".",
"Title: Hen Semi\n\nHen Semi (変ゼミ , Hen Zemi ) , also known as Abnormal Physiology Seminar, is a Japanese comedy manga series written and illustrated by TAGRO and is a remake of his earlier manga series, Hentai Seiri Seminar (変態生理ゼミナール, \"Abnormal Physiology Seminar\") . \"Hen Semi\" has been serialized in Kodansha's \"Morning 2\" manga magazine since 2006. It has been adapted into an original video animation in 2010, as well as an anime television series in 2011.",
"Title: Bachelorette party\n\nA bachelorette party, hen(s) party, hen(s) night or hen(s) do, is a party held for a woman who is about to get married. The terms \"hen party\", \"hen do\" or \"hen night\" are used in the United Kingdom and Ireland, while the terms \"hens party\" or \"hens night\" are common in Australia and New Zealand, and the term \"bachelorette party\" is common in the United States and Canada. The terms stagette and hen party are sometimes used in Canada. It may also be referred to as a \"girls' night out\" or \"kitchen tea\" (South Africa in particular) or other terms in other English-speaking countries.",
"Title: Bride price\n\nBride price, best called bridewealth, also known as bride token, is money, property, or other form of wealth paid by a groom or his family to the parents of the woman he has just married or is just about to marry. Bride price can be compared to dowry, which is paid to the groom, or used by the bride to help establish the new household and dower, which is property settled on the bride herself by the groom at the time of marriage."
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3,399
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Billy Milano and Sammy Hagar are both what?
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Billy Milano is a Bronx-born heavy metal musician
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"Sammy Hagar & Friends is a solo album by Sammy Hagar.",
" It is his twelfth solo studio album.",
" The album was released on September 24, 2013, by Frontiers Records."
],
"title": "Sammy Hagar & Friends"
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"A Fistful of Alice is a live album by Alice Cooper.",
" It was released in 1997, and was recorded the previous year at Sammy Hagar's Cabo Wabo club in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.",
" Slash plays guitar for part of the album (returning the favor after Cooper guested on \"The Garden from the 1991 Guns N' Roses album \"Use Your Illusion I\") and Cooper says before the song \"Desperado\" that it was written about Jim Morrison, who died in 1971, the same year Cooper wrote the song.",
" Also featured in the album are Rob Zombie on vocals and Sammy Hagar on guitar.",
" The last song, \"Is Anyone Home?\"",
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"sentences": [
"The Best of Sammy Hagar is a Sammy Hagar compilation album.",
" The album's track listing incorrectly lists \"Red\" as a live track when it is, in fact, the studio version."
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"Sammy Hagar is Sammy Hagar's second solo album, released in 1977.",
" It is also often referred to as The Red Album, as it includes Hagar's first anthem, \"Red\", which is also the basis for his nickname \"The Red Rocker\".",
" Future multi-platinum selling producer Scott Mathews was talked into playing a drum solo on \"Red\" after being told Ringo Starr had played his only drum solo in the very same room on The Beatles' last album, named after the EMI Studios this album was recorded in, Abbey Road."
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"\"Finish What Ya Started\" is a song by Van Halen taken from their 1988 album \"OU812\".",
" Despite the album being seemingly complete, Eddie Van Halen came up with the riff at 2 in the morning and went down to his then-neighbor Sammy Hagar to show it.",
" Hagar let Eddie in, and the two played guitars in his balcony until they had a completed song.",
" Once Eddie left, Hagar decided to write the lyrics despite being late at night.",
" The theme wound up being unfulfilled sex, summed up by Hagar as \"blue balls.",
" In the song, Eddie Van Halen recorded his guitar part on a Fender Stratocaster plugged direct into the studio mixing console.",
" The song is one of only two Van Halen tracks featuring Sammy Hagar playing a rhythm guitar part, which he played on a Gibson acoustic."
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" When Hagar finished touring in support of his \"Marching To Mars\" album, he recorded this record.",
" \"Red Voodoo\" is really an extension of the party atmosphere that permeated Hagar's concerts on that tour and this album has that whimsical party vibe.",
" \"Mas Tequila\" was the lead single and it almost served as a commercial for Hagar's other career endeavor, as his Cabo Wabo tequila was being distributed throughout the United States.",
" The cover of this album even features a glass of Waborita that Hagar spent a portion of his concerts creating on stage during his last tour."
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"Samuel Roy Hagar (born October 13, 1947), also known as The Red Rocker, is an American rock vocalist, guitarist, songwriter, musician and entrepreneur.",
" Hagar came to prominence in the 1970s with the hard rock band Montrose.",
" He afterwards launched a successful solo career, scoring an enduring hit in 1984 with \"I Can't Drive 55\".",
" He enjoyed huge commercial success when he replaced David Lee Roth as the lead singer of Van Halen in 1985, but left the band in 1996.",
" He returned to the band for a 2-year reunion from 2003 to 2005.",
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" His musical style primarily consists of hard rock and heavy metal."
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"Billy Milano is a Bronx-born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.",
" He is the singer and - occasionally - guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.",
" He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker."
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"Title: Sammy Hagar & Friends\n\nSammy Hagar & Friends is a solo album by Sammy Hagar. It is his twelfth solo studio album. The album was released on September 24, 2013, by Frontiers Records.",
"Title: A Fistful of Alice\n\nA Fistful of Alice is a live album by Alice Cooper. It was released in 1997, and was recorded the previous year at Sammy Hagar's Cabo Wabo club in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Slash plays guitar for part of the album (returning the favor after Cooper guested on \"The Garden from the 1991 Guns N' Roses album \"Use Your Illusion I\") and Cooper says before the song \"Desperado\" that it was written about Jim Morrison, who died in 1971, the same year Cooper wrote the song. Also featured in the album are Rob Zombie on vocals and Sammy Hagar on guitar. The last song, \"Is Anyone Home?\" , is a studio recording recorded specifically for the album.",
"Title: The Best of Sammy Hagar (1999 album)\n\nThe Best of Sammy Hagar is a Sammy Hagar compilation album. The album's track listing incorrectly lists \"Red\" as a live track when it is, in fact, the studio version.",
"Title: Sammy Hagar (album)\n\nSammy Hagar is Sammy Hagar's second solo album, released in 1977. It is also often referred to as The Red Album, as it includes Hagar's first anthem, \"Red\", which is also the basis for his nickname \"The Red Rocker\". Future multi-platinum selling producer Scott Mathews was talked into playing a drum solo on \"Red\" after being told Ringo Starr had played his only drum solo in the very same room on The Beatles' last album, named after the EMI Studios this album was recorded in, Abbey Road.",
"Title: Finish What Ya Started\n\n\"Finish What Ya Started\" is a song by Van Halen taken from their 1988 album \"OU812\". Despite the album being seemingly complete, Eddie Van Halen came up with the riff at 2 in the morning and went down to his then-neighbor Sammy Hagar to show it. Hagar let Eddie in, and the two played guitars in his balcony until they had a completed song. Once Eddie left, Hagar decided to write the lyrics despite being late at night. The theme wound up being unfulfilled sex, summed up by Hagar as \"blue balls. In the song, Eddie Van Halen recorded his guitar part on a Fender Stratocaster plugged direct into the studio mixing console. The song is one of only two Van Halen tracks featuring Sammy Hagar playing a rhythm guitar part, which he played on a Gibson acoustic.",
"Title: Classic Masters (Sammy Hagar album)\n\nClassic Masters is a Sammy Hagar compilation album in the Classic Masters series. The track listing is identical to \"The Best of Sammy Hagar\" albeit with 24-bit digital remastering.",
"Title: Red Voodoo\n\nRed Voodoo is a Sammy Hagar and The Waboritas album. When Hagar finished touring in support of his \"Marching To Mars\" album, he recorded this record. \"Red Voodoo\" is really an extension of the party atmosphere that permeated Hagar's concerts on that tour and this album has that whimsical party vibe. \"Mas Tequila\" was the lead single and it almost served as a commercial for Hagar's other career endeavor, as his Cabo Wabo tequila was being distributed throughout the United States. The cover of this album even features a glass of Waborita that Hagar spent a portion of his concerts creating on stage during his last tour.",
"Title: Sammy Hagar\n\nSamuel Roy Hagar (born October 13, 1947), also known as The Red Rocker, is an American rock vocalist, guitarist, songwriter, musician and entrepreneur. Hagar came to prominence in the 1970s with the hard rock band Montrose. He afterwards launched a successful solo career, scoring an enduring hit in 1984 with \"I Can't Drive 55\". He enjoyed huge commercial success when he replaced David Lee Roth as the lead singer of Van Halen in 1985, but left the band in 1996. He returned to the band for a 2-year reunion from 2003 to 2005. On March 12, 2007, Hagar was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Van Halen. His musical style primarily consists of hard rock and heavy metal.",
"Title: Billy Milano\n\nBilly Milano is a Bronx-born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas. He is the singer and - occasionally - guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death. He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker.",
"Title: The Best of Sammy Hagar (1992 album)\n\nThe Best of Sammy Hagar is a Sammy Hagar compilation album."
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