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How did the Glacier Park Company's flagship get its start?
house visitors brought to the park by the railroad.
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Glacier Park Company, a subsidiary of the Great Northern Railway (GN), constructed and operated hotels, chalets, and other visitor facilities in Glacier National Park, Montana and Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta from the 1910s through 1960.", " Operating as a concessionaire of the National Park Service, the company operated from a summer base in East Glacier Park, Montana, near the company's flagship Glacier Park Hotel; winter headquarters were in St. Paul, Minnesota.", " Originally known as the Glacier Park Hotel Company, the corporate name was shortened to Glacier Park Company in 1943." ], "title": "Glacier Park Company" }, { "sentences": [ "Highway 49 in the U.S. State of Montana is a route running in a northerly direction from a junction with U.S. Route 2 in the town of East Glacier Park.", " The highway extends approximately 12 mi to an intersection with U.S. Route 89 at a location known as Kiowa.", " Highway 49 is near the southeastern corner of Glacier National Park, and is heavily used by tourists during the summer months.", " A spur road heading west from Montana 49 four miles (6 km) north of East Glacier provides access to the Two Medicine area of the park." ], "title": "Montana Highway 49" }, { "sentences": [ "Glacier Park Lodge is located just outside the boundaries of Glacier National Park in the village of East Glacier Park, Montana, United States.", " The lodge was built in 1913 by the Glacier Park Company, a subsidiary of the Great Northern Railway.", " It was the first of a series of hotels built in and near Glacier National Park by the Great Northern to house visitors brought to the park by the railroad." ], "title": "Glacier Park Lodge" }, { "sentences": [ "The Swiftcurrent Auto Camp Historic District preserves a portion of the built-up area of Glacier National Park that documents the second phase of tourist development in the park.", " After the creation of a series of hotels for train-borne visitors including the nearby Many Glacier Hotel, courtesy of the Great Northern Railway's hotel concession, facilities were developed for the increasing numbers of automobile-borne tourists, drawn to Glacier by the Going-to-the-Sun Road.", " The Swiftcurrent Auto Camp at Swiftcurrent Lake was created for these new tourists.", " It includes a rustic general store, built in 1935 by the Glacier Park Hotel Company, surrounded by a number of log tourist cabins., as well as a shower and laundry house and other supporting structures." ], "title": "Swiftcurrent Auto Camp Historic District" }, { "sentences": [ "Two Medicine Store, formerly part of Two Medicine Chalet, is a historic building in Glacier National Park in the U.S. state of Montana.", " The chalet was originally built in 1914 by the Glacier Park Company, a subsidiary of the Great Northern Railway, as part of the railway's extensive program of visitor services development at Glacier.", " The chalet originally featured a complex of log buildings, all built in the rustic style, which provided dining and lodging facilities.", " Overnight accommodations at the chalet ended with the onset of World War II, and the other buildings at the site were intentionally burned in 1956." ], "title": "Two Medicine Store" }, { "sentences": [ "Browning station is a train station in Browning, Montana.", " It is a seasonal stop for Amtrak's \"Empire Builder\", open from October to April.", " It serves Browning and the rest of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, as well as the eastern side of Glacier National Park.", " It functions as an alternate for the East Glacier Park station at Glacier National Park, which closes during the winter." ], "title": "Browning station" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lake McDonald Lodge Coffee Shop is a visitor services building in the Lake McDonald district of Glacier National Park, Montana, USA.", " The coffee shop was built in 1965 as part of the National Park Service's Mission 66 program to upgrade visitor facilities, in order to increase visitor dining capacity.", " Under the Mission 66 projects, visitor facilities were usually comprehensive in nature, providing a range of visitor services.", " Specialized concession buildings like the Coffee Shop were unusual in Mission 66.", " It was leased to the Glacier Park Company for operation, in anticipation of the construction of lodging facilities by the company." ], "title": "Lake McDonald Lodge Coffee Shop" }, { "sentences": [ "Jackson Glacier is approximately the seventh largest of the remaining 25 glaciers in Glacier National Park located in the US state of Montana.", " A part of the largest grouping of glaciers in the park, Jackson Glacier rests on the north side of Mount Jackson.", " The glacier was most recently measured in 2005 at 250 acre , yet when first documented in 1850, the glacier also included the now separate Blackfoot Glacier and together, they covered 1875 acre .", " Between 1966 and 2005, Jackson Glacier lost almost a third of its acreage.", " When the two mountains were united prior to their separation sometime before 1929, they were known simply as Blackfoot Glacier.", " In 1850, there were an estimated 150 glaciers in the park.", " Glaciologists have stated that by the year 2030, many if not all of the glaciers in the park may disappear completely.", " Jackson and Blackfoot glaciers have been selected for monitoring by the U.S. Geological Survey's Glacier Monitoring Research program, which is researching changes to the mass balance of glaciers in and surrounding Glacier National Park.", " The glacier is being monitored using remote sensing equipment and repeat photography, where images of the glacier are taken from identical locations periodically.", " Jackson Glacier is one of the easiest of the park's glaciers to observe, and is located south of the Going-to-the-Sun Road on the east side of the Continental Divide, upper St. Mary Valley." ], "title": "Jackson Glacier" }, { "sentences": [ "Green Lake is located in Glacier National Park, in the U. S. state of Montana.", " The lake is near the southern border of Glacier National Park, midway between Marias Pass and East Glacier Park, Montana." ], "title": "Green Lake (Glacier County, Montana)" }, { "sentences": [ "East Glacier Park station is a train station in East Glacier Park Village, Montana.", " It is a seasonal stop for Amtrak's \"Empire Builder\" line, open from April to October.", " It serves mostly visitors to Glacier National Park.", " It functions as an alternate to Browning station on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, which opens from October to April." ], "title": "East Glacier Park station" } ]
[ "Title: Glacier Park Company\n\nThe Glacier Park Company, a subsidiary of the Great Northern Railway (GN), constructed and operated hotels, chalets, and other visitor facilities in Glacier National Park, Montana and Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta from the 1910s through 1960. Operating as a concessionaire of the National Park Service, the company operated from a summer base in East Glacier Park, Montana, near the company's flagship Glacier Park Hotel; winter headquarters were in St. Paul, Minnesota. Originally known as the Glacier Park Hotel Company, the corporate name was shortened to Glacier Park Company in 1943.", "Title: Montana Highway 49\n\nHighway 49 in the U.S. State of Montana is a route running in a northerly direction from a junction with U.S. Route 2 in the town of East Glacier Park. The highway extends approximately 12 mi to an intersection with U.S. Route 89 at a location known as Kiowa. Highway 49 is near the southeastern corner of Glacier National Park, and is heavily used by tourists during the summer months. A spur road heading west from Montana 49 four miles (6 km) north of East Glacier provides access to the Two Medicine area of the park.", "Title: Glacier Park Lodge\n\nGlacier Park Lodge is located just outside the boundaries of Glacier National Park in the village of East Glacier Park, Montana, United States. The lodge was built in 1913 by the Glacier Park Company, a subsidiary of the Great Northern Railway. It was the first of a series of hotels built in and near Glacier National Park by the Great Northern to house visitors brought to the park by the railroad.", "Title: Swiftcurrent Auto Camp Historic District\n\nThe Swiftcurrent Auto Camp Historic District preserves a portion of the built-up area of Glacier National Park that documents the second phase of tourist development in the park. After the creation of a series of hotels for train-borne visitors including the nearby Many Glacier Hotel, courtesy of the Great Northern Railway's hotel concession, facilities were developed for the increasing numbers of automobile-borne tourists, drawn to Glacier by the Going-to-the-Sun Road. The Swiftcurrent Auto Camp at Swiftcurrent Lake was created for these new tourists. It includes a rustic general store, built in 1935 by the Glacier Park Hotel Company, surrounded by a number of log tourist cabins., as well as a shower and laundry house and other supporting structures.", "Title: Two Medicine Store\n\nTwo Medicine Store, formerly part of Two Medicine Chalet, is a historic building in Glacier National Park in the U.S. state of Montana. The chalet was originally built in 1914 by the Glacier Park Company, a subsidiary of the Great Northern Railway, as part of the railway's extensive program of visitor services development at Glacier. The chalet originally featured a complex of log buildings, all built in the rustic style, which provided dining and lodging facilities. Overnight accommodations at the chalet ended with the onset of World War II, and the other buildings at the site were intentionally burned in 1956.", "Title: Browning station\n\nBrowning station is a train station in Browning, Montana. It is a seasonal stop for Amtrak's \"Empire Builder\", open from October to April. It serves Browning and the rest of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, as well as the eastern side of Glacier National Park. It functions as an alternate for the East Glacier Park station at Glacier National Park, which closes during the winter.", "Title: Lake McDonald Lodge Coffee Shop\n\nThe Lake McDonald Lodge Coffee Shop is a visitor services building in the Lake McDonald district of Glacier National Park, Montana, USA. The coffee shop was built in 1965 as part of the National Park Service's Mission 66 program to upgrade visitor facilities, in order to increase visitor dining capacity. Under the Mission 66 projects, visitor facilities were usually comprehensive in nature, providing a range of visitor services. Specialized concession buildings like the Coffee Shop were unusual in Mission 66. It was leased to the Glacier Park Company for operation, in anticipation of the construction of lodging facilities by the company.", "Title: Jackson Glacier\n\nJackson Glacier is approximately the seventh largest of the remaining 25 glaciers in Glacier National Park located in the US state of Montana. A part of the largest grouping of glaciers in the park, Jackson Glacier rests on the north side of Mount Jackson. The glacier was most recently measured in 2005 at 250 acre , yet when first documented in 1850, the glacier also included the now separate Blackfoot Glacier and together, they covered 1875 acre . Between 1966 and 2005, Jackson Glacier lost almost a third of its acreage. When the two mountains were united prior to their separation sometime before 1929, they were known simply as Blackfoot Glacier. In 1850, there were an estimated 150 glaciers in the park. Glaciologists have stated that by the year 2030, many if not all of the glaciers in the park may disappear completely. Jackson and Blackfoot glaciers have been selected for monitoring by the U.S. Geological Survey's Glacier Monitoring Research program, which is researching changes to the mass balance of glaciers in and surrounding Glacier National Park. The glacier is being monitored using remote sensing equipment and repeat photography, where images of the glacier are taken from identical locations periodically. Jackson Glacier is one of the easiest of the park's glaciers to observe, and is located south of the Going-to-the-Sun Road on the east side of the Continental Divide, upper St. Mary Valley.", "Title: Green Lake (Glacier County, Montana)\n\nGreen Lake is located in Glacier National Park, in the U. S. state of Montana. The lake is near the southern border of Glacier National Park, midway between Marias Pass and East Glacier Park, Montana.", "Title: East Glacier Park station\n\nEast Glacier Park station is a train station in East Glacier Park Village, Montana. It is a seasonal stop for Amtrak's \"Empire Builder\" line, open from April to October. It serves mostly visitors to Glacier National Park. It functions as an alternate to Browning station on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, which opens from October to April." ]
3,401
Peter Heed formerly held the constitutional officer post that is currently being held by which person?
Gordon MacDonald
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3,402
Nam Bo-ra appeared in what 2011 South Koren film written and directed by Kang Hyeong-cheol?
Sunny
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3,403
Is the Krazy Kat cartoon short animated film based on the Shakespearean play , Love's Labour's Lost, a drama or a comedy?
comedy
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[ "Title: Port Whines\n\nPort Whines is an animated short film by the Columbia Pictures Corporation. It is also the 136th Krazy Kat cartoon.", "Title: Krazy Spooks\n\nKrazy Spooks is a short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures and is among the theatrical cartoons featuring Krazy Kat.", "Title: Feather Duster\n\nFeather Duster is a short animated film featuring Krazy Kat. It is one of the few Krazy films directed by Bill Nolan who started the third season after the character had two runs previously.", "Title: Krazy's Race of Time\n\nKrazy's Race of Time is a 1937 short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, part of a short film series featuring Krazy Kat.", "Title: Seeing Stars (film)\n\nSeeing Stars is a short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, and features Krazy Kat. Different from most shorts of the series, the cartoon features celebrities in their animated forms.", "Title: Slow Beau\n\nSlow Beau is a short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, starring Krazy Kat. The film also marks the debut of Krazy's second theme song which would have a much longer run than his first.", "Title: Love's Labour's Lost\n\nLove's Labour's Lost is one of William Shakespeare's early comedies, believed to have been written in the mid-1590s for a performance at the Inns of Court before Queen Elizabeth I. It follows the King of Navarre and his three companions as they attempt to forswear the company of women for three years of study and fasting, and their subsequent infatuation with the Princess of France and her ladies. In an untraditional ending for a comedy, the play closes with the death of the Princess's father, and all weddings are delayed for a year. The play draws on themes of masculine love and desire, reckoning and rationalization, and reality versus fantasy.", "Title: Love's Labor Lost (film)\n\nLove's Labor Lost is a short animated film by Bray Productions and is one of the silent Krazy Kat cartoons. The film is based on a play by William Shakespeare.", "Title: Ratskin\n\nRatskin is a 1929 animated cartoon released by Columbia Pictures starring Krazy Kat. It is the first cartoon to be released by Columbia Pictures and the first \"Krazy Kat\" cartoon released with sound.", "Title: The Wireless Wire-Walkers\n\nThe Wireless Wire-Walkers, also released by its alternate title Wireless Wire Walker, is a silent animated film starring Krazy Kat. The film marks the final Krazy Kat film produced by the Bray studio before the filmmakers moved to Winkler Pictures." ]
3,404
Who is an American businessman and had a court case dealing with what Center?
World Trade Center
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[ { "sentences": [ "Simon & Schuster v. Crime Victims Board, 502 U.S. 105 (1991) , was a Supreme Court case dealing with Son of Sam laws, which are state laws that prevent convicted criminals from publishing books about their crime for profit.", " Simon & Schuster challenged the law's application to profits from Nicholas Pileggi's book \"\", which was written with paid assistance from former mobster Henry Hill.", " The court struck down the Son of Sam law in New York on the ground that the law was violative of the First Amendment, which protects free speech.", " Nevertheless, similar laws in other states remain unchallenged.", " The opinion of the court was written by Sandra Day O'Connor." ], "title": "Simon & Schuster, Inc. v. Crime Victims Board" }, { "sentences": [ "DrugWarRant is a website created by activist Peter Guither that specifically advocate the termination of War on Drugs in United States.", " It has a Bulletin Board System, a blog, and other functions, including a comprehensive guide to the Supreme Court case \"Gonzales v. Raich\", a case dealing with medical marijuana and states' rights." ], "title": "DrugWarRant" }, { "sentences": [ "Rickert v. Pub.", " Disclosure Comm'n (2007) was a Washington State Supreme Court case dealing with the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and the regulation of political speech.", " The case invalidated a Washington law that allowed for sanctions for statements made about a candidate for political office, if those statements were found by the State's Public Disclosure Commission to be false and to have been made with actual malice.", " The Court's decision was divided 5-4." ], "title": "Rickert v. Public Disclosure Commission" }, { "sentences": [ "Harvey v. Horan, 278 F. 3d 370 (4th Cir.", " 2002) is a federal court case dealing with felons' rights of access to DNA testing.", " The Eastern Virginia District Court originally found that felons were entitled access to DNA testing on potentially exculpatory evidence, but this finding was later overturned by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals.", " Nevertheless, the case paved the way for the Innocence Protection Act, which ensures that convicted offenders can try to prove their innocence by requesting DNA testing on evidence in government's possession that was used in their case." ], "title": "Harvey v. Horan" }, { "sentences": [ "Larry A. Silverstein (born May 30, 1931) is an American businessman." ], "title": "Larry Silverstein" }, { "sentences": [ "Green v. County School Board of New Kent County, 391 U.S. 430 (1968) was an important United States Supreme Court case dealing with the freedom of choice plans created to avoid compliance with the Court's mandate in \"Brown II\".", " The Court held that New Kent County's freedom of choice plan did not constitute adequate compliance with the school board's responsibility to determine a system of admission to public schools on a non-racial basis.", " The Supreme Court mandated that the school board must formulate new plans and steps towards realistically converting to a desegregated system." ], "title": "Green v. County School Board of New Kent County" }, { "sentences": [ "United States v. Russell, 411 U.S. 423 (1973), is the latest Supreme Court case dealing with the entrapment defense.", " The court split 5-4 and maintained the subjective theory that had first been adopted in \"Sorrells v. United states\", 287 U.S. 435 (1932).", " Although an undercover federal agent had helped procure a key ingredient for an illegal methamphetamine manufacturing operation, and assisted in the process, the Court followed its earlier rulings on the subject and found that the defendant had a predisposition to make and sell illegal drugs whether he worked with the government or not." ], "title": "United States v. Russell" }, { "sentences": [ "Romer v. Evans, 517 U.S. 620 (1996) , is a landmark United States Supreme Court case dealing with sexual orientation and state laws.", " It was the first Supreme Court case to address gay rights since \"Bowers v. Hardwick\" (1986), when the Court had held that laws criminalizing sodomy were constitutional." ], "title": "Romer v. Evans" }, { "sentences": [ "American Appraisal is a company which employs roughly 300 people in 60 locations around the world.", " Publicly notable projects conducted by American Appraisal include, for example, a \"fresh start\" valuation of MCI's assets after its chapter 11 bankruptcy filing or the retrospective valuation of the World Trade Center for Larry Silverstein's court case." ], "title": "American Appraisal" }, { "sentences": [ "Florida v. Royer, 460 U.S. 491 (1983), was a U.S. Supreme Court case dealing with issues involving the Fourth Amendment.", " Specifically, the case establishes a firm line in cases where police conduct search and seizure without a warrant.", " The court ruled that, while it is legal for authorities to target and approach a person based on their behavior, absent more, they cannot detain or search such individual without a warrant." ], "title": "Florida v. Royer" } ]
[ "Title: Simon & Schuster, Inc. v. Crime Victims Board\n\nSimon & Schuster v. Crime Victims Board, 502 U.S. 105 (1991) , was a Supreme Court case dealing with Son of Sam laws, which are state laws that prevent convicted criminals from publishing books about their crime for profit. Simon & Schuster challenged the law's application to profits from Nicholas Pileggi's book \"\", which was written with paid assistance from former mobster Henry Hill. The court struck down the Son of Sam law in New York on the ground that the law was violative of the First Amendment, which protects free speech. Nevertheless, similar laws in other states remain unchallenged. The opinion of the court was written by Sandra Day O'Connor.", "Title: DrugWarRant\n\nDrugWarRant is a website created by activist Peter Guither that specifically advocate the termination of War on Drugs in United States. It has a Bulletin Board System, a blog, and other functions, including a comprehensive guide to the Supreme Court case \"Gonzales v. Raich\", a case dealing with medical marijuana and states' rights.", "Title: Rickert v. Public Disclosure Commission\n\nRickert v. Pub. Disclosure Comm'n (2007) was a Washington State Supreme Court case dealing with the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and the regulation of political speech. The case invalidated a Washington law that allowed for sanctions for statements made about a candidate for political office, if those statements were found by the State's Public Disclosure Commission to be false and to have been made with actual malice. The Court's decision was divided 5-4.", "Title: Harvey v. Horan\n\nHarvey v. Horan, 278 F. 3d 370 (4th Cir. 2002) is a federal court case dealing with felons' rights of access to DNA testing. The Eastern Virginia District Court originally found that felons were entitled access to DNA testing on potentially exculpatory evidence, but this finding was later overturned by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. Nevertheless, the case paved the way for the Innocence Protection Act, which ensures that convicted offenders can try to prove their innocence by requesting DNA testing on evidence in government's possession that was used in their case.", "Title: Larry Silverstein\n\nLarry A. Silverstein (born May 30, 1931) is an American businessman.", "Title: Green v. County School Board of New Kent County\n\nGreen v. County School Board of New Kent County, 391 U.S. 430 (1968) was an important United States Supreme Court case dealing with the freedom of choice plans created to avoid compliance with the Court's mandate in \"Brown II\". The Court held that New Kent County's freedom of choice plan did not constitute adequate compliance with the school board's responsibility to determine a system of admission to public schools on a non-racial basis. The Supreme Court mandated that the school board must formulate new plans and steps towards realistically converting to a desegregated system.", "Title: United States v. Russell\n\nUnited States v. Russell, 411 U.S. 423 (1973), is the latest Supreme Court case dealing with the entrapment defense. The court split 5-4 and maintained the subjective theory that had first been adopted in \"Sorrells v. United states\", 287 U.S. 435 (1932). Although an undercover federal agent had helped procure a key ingredient for an illegal methamphetamine manufacturing operation, and assisted in the process, the Court followed its earlier rulings on the subject and found that the defendant had a predisposition to make and sell illegal drugs whether he worked with the government or not.", "Title: Romer v. Evans\n\nRomer v. Evans, 517 U.S. 620 (1996) , is a landmark United States Supreme Court case dealing with sexual orientation and state laws. It was the first Supreme Court case to address gay rights since \"Bowers v. Hardwick\" (1986), when the Court had held that laws criminalizing sodomy were constitutional.", "Title: American Appraisal\n\nAmerican Appraisal is a company which employs roughly 300 people in 60 locations around the world. Publicly notable projects conducted by American Appraisal include, for example, a \"fresh start\" valuation of MCI's assets after its chapter 11 bankruptcy filing or the retrospective valuation of the World Trade Center for Larry Silverstein's court case.", "Title: Florida v. Royer\n\nFlorida v. Royer, 460 U.S. 491 (1983), was a U.S. Supreme Court case dealing with issues involving the Fourth Amendment. Specifically, the case establishes a firm line in cases where police conduct search and seizure without a warrant. The court ruled that, while it is legal for authorities to target and approach a person based on their behavior, absent more, they cannot detain or search such individual without a warrant." ]
3,405
What weekend are the Dragon Awards annually given out at the Dragon Con in Atlanta?
Labor Day
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[ { "sentences": [ "Lazy Dragon Con was a three-day relaxacon held in McKinney, Texas, a northern suburb of Dallas in both 2007 and 2008.", " Lazy Dragon Con was sponsored by Lazy Dragon LLC, dealers of blades \"From Pocketknives to Broadswords,\" and was not related to the Atlanta-based Dragon Con in any way." ], "title": "Lazy Dragon Con" }, { "sentences": [ "The Eugie Foster Memorial Award for Short Fiction is an annual juried award presented to the author of a piece of short speculative fiction (20,000 words or fewer) published during the previous calendar year.", " It seeks to recognize fiction that is \"irreplacable\" and that \"will become essential to speculative fiction readers.\"", " The award is named in honour of Eugie Foster, a prolific speculative writer and editor.", " It was first presented in 2016 at the awards banquet at Dragon Con, and was presented again at the same venue in 2017." ], "title": "Eugie Award" }, { "sentences": [ "The Maverick Movie Awards annually honors films and screenplays.", " They were founded as the New Haven Underground Film Festival in 2004, and became known as \"Maverick Movie Awards\" in 2008.", " The awards are given out by a panel of judges working in the film industry.", " Its winners include both big-budget studio films as well as low budget independent films." ], "title": "Maverick Movie Awards" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hong Kong Drama Awards () are a set of awards annually given for praiseworthy achievements in the field of stage.", " They are considered to be the most important stage awards in Hong Kong.", " The awards are presented each year at a formal ceremony.", " The judging panel of the awards comprise 57 people." ], "title": "Hong Kong Drama Awards" }, { "sentences": [ "Dragon Con (previously Dragon*Con and sometimes DragonCon) is a North America multigenre convention, founded in 1987, which takes place annually over the Labor Day weekend in Atlanta, Georgia.", " s of 2017 , the convention draws attendance of over 80,000, features hundreds of guests, encompasses five hotels in the Peachtree Center neighborhood of downtown Atlanta near Centennial Olympic Park, and runs thousands of hours of programming for fans of science fiction, fantasy, comic books, and other elements of fan culture.", " It is operated by a private for-profit corporation, with the help of a 1,500-member volunteer staff.", " Dragon Con has hosted the 1990 Origins Game Fair and the 1995 North American Science Fiction Convention (NASFiC)." ], "title": "Dragon Con" }, { "sentences": [ "Parthasarathy Swami Sabha is a Carnatic music Sabha in the city of Chennai, India.", " It is one of the oldest of its kind in existence.", " Sabha has instituted three awards annually namely, Sangeetha Kalasarathy for a Musician, Natya Kalasarathy for a Dancer and Nataka Kalasarathy for a Dramatist.", " And also it confers best performer awards for young talents were given for Vocal, Violin, Mrudangam two awards on each category who performs during the December Music Festival.", " The Sabha also has confers two awards \"The Palghat Mani Iyer Centenary Award\", instituted by Nithyashree Mahadevan and \"M.L. Vasanthakumari Award\", instituted by Sudha Raghunathan" ], "title": "Parthasarathy Swami Sabha" }, { "sentences": [ "MediaWest*Con is one of the largest and longest running media-based (TV shows/film) fan-run conventions in the United States.", " It is held annually over Memorial Day weekend in Lansing, Michigan.", " The convention emerged in the late 1970s, beginning as T'Con in 1978 and 2'Con in 1979 before taking on the name MediaWest*Con in 1981.", " The convention remains the world's largest gathering of Fanzine writers, artists, and publishers, and for decades was the event where most new science fiction and fantasy Fanzines were released.", " The annual \"Fan Quality Awards\" for Fanzine excellence, known as the \"Fan Q's\", have been given out at MediaWest*Con since 1981.", " In addition, the convention's art show has been the principal location for the display and sale of published Fanzine art and illustrations." ], "title": "MediaWest*Con" }, { "sentences": [ "Andrew James Hartley is a British-born American novelist, who writes mystery/thrillers and fantasy adventures.", " His series of children's/young adult fantasy adventures came out in later 2011.", " He used to blog regularly for the writers' site Magical Words and is a regular presenter at Thrillerfest and Dragon Con.", " His thrillers have been USA Today and New York Times bestsellers and his 5th novel, \"Will Power\", was listed by Kirkus Reviews as one of the 15 best fantasy/scifi books of 2010.", " The first of three middle grades/young adult adventures, \"Darwen Arkwright and the Peregrine Pact\", was released from Razorbill (Penguin) in October 2011.", " In 2011 he co-authored with David Hewson a novelization of Shakespeare's \"Macbeth\" written specially for audio and released by Audible.com in June, narrated by Alan Cumming.", " His second collaboration with Hewson – an audio novel based on \"Hamlet\", performed by Richard Armitage – was named Audible.com's best book of 2014 and was nominated for two Audie awards." ], "title": "A. J. Hartley" }, { "sentences": [ "The Nebula Awards annually recognize the best works of science fiction or fantasy published in the United States.", " The awards are organized and awarded by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA), a nonprofit association of professional science fiction and fantasy writers.", " They were first given in 1966 at a ceremony created for the awards, and are given in four categories for different lengths of literary works.", " A fifth category for film and television episode scripts was given 1974–78 and 2000–09.", " The rules governing the Nebula Awards have changed several times during the awards' history, most recently in 2010.", " The SFWA Nebula Conference, at which the awards are announced and presented, is held each spring in the United States.", " Locations vary from year to year." ], "title": "Nebula Award" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dragon Awards are fan-voted awards that \"recognize outstanding achievement in science fiction and fantasy literature, comics, gaming and filmed entertainment\".", " They are given out annually at Dragon Con in Atlanta, Georgia since 2016.", " The award process consists of two steps: a nomination step where each voter nominates one work of choice in each category, and a voting step where the finalists selected from the nominated works are voted on by each voter.", " The nominations and votes are collected electronically.", " Participation is available to everyone, requiring no membership or other fees to vote." ], "title": "Dragon Awards" } ]
[ "Title: Lazy Dragon Con\n\nLazy Dragon Con was a three-day relaxacon held in McKinney, Texas, a northern suburb of Dallas in both 2007 and 2008. Lazy Dragon Con was sponsored by Lazy Dragon LLC, dealers of blades \"From Pocketknives to Broadswords,\" and was not related to the Atlanta-based Dragon Con in any way.", "Title: Eugie Award\n\nThe Eugie Foster Memorial Award for Short Fiction is an annual juried award presented to the author of a piece of short speculative fiction (20,000 words or fewer) published during the previous calendar year. It seeks to recognize fiction that is \"irreplacable\" and that \"will become essential to speculative fiction readers.\" The award is named in honour of Eugie Foster, a prolific speculative writer and editor. It was first presented in 2016 at the awards banquet at Dragon Con, and was presented again at the same venue in 2017.", "Title: Maverick Movie Awards\n\nThe Maverick Movie Awards annually honors films and screenplays. They were founded as the New Haven Underground Film Festival in 2004, and became known as \"Maverick Movie Awards\" in 2008. The awards are given out by a panel of judges working in the film industry. Its winners include both big-budget studio films as well as low budget independent films.", "Title: Hong Kong Drama Awards\n\nThe Hong Kong Drama Awards () are a set of awards annually given for praiseworthy achievements in the field of stage. They are considered to be the most important stage awards in Hong Kong. The awards are presented each year at a formal ceremony. The judging panel of the awards comprise 57 people.", "Title: Dragon Con\n\nDragon Con (previously Dragon*Con and sometimes DragonCon) is a North America multigenre convention, founded in 1987, which takes place annually over the Labor Day weekend in Atlanta, Georgia. s of 2017 , the convention draws attendance of over 80,000, features hundreds of guests, encompasses five hotels in the Peachtree Center neighborhood of downtown Atlanta near Centennial Olympic Park, and runs thousands of hours of programming for fans of science fiction, fantasy, comic books, and other elements of fan culture. It is operated by a private for-profit corporation, with the help of a 1,500-member volunteer staff. Dragon Con has hosted the 1990 Origins Game Fair and the 1995 North American Science Fiction Convention (NASFiC).", "Title: Parthasarathy Swami Sabha\n\nParthasarathy Swami Sabha is a Carnatic music Sabha in the city of Chennai, India. It is one of the oldest of its kind in existence. Sabha has instituted three awards annually namely, Sangeetha Kalasarathy for a Musician, Natya Kalasarathy for a Dancer and Nataka Kalasarathy for a Dramatist. And also it confers best performer awards for young talents were given for Vocal, Violin, Mrudangam two awards on each category who performs during the December Music Festival. The Sabha also has confers two awards \"The Palghat Mani Iyer Centenary Award\", instituted by Nithyashree Mahadevan and \"M.L. Vasanthakumari Award\", instituted by Sudha Raghunathan", "Title: MediaWest*Con\n\nMediaWest*Con is one of the largest and longest running media-based (TV shows/film) fan-run conventions in the United States. It is held annually over Memorial Day weekend in Lansing, Michigan. The convention emerged in the late 1970s, beginning as T'Con in 1978 and 2'Con in 1979 before taking on the name MediaWest*Con in 1981. The convention remains the world's largest gathering of Fanzine writers, artists, and publishers, and for decades was the event where most new science fiction and fantasy Fanzines were released. The annual \"Fan Quality Awards\" for Fanzine excellence, known as the \"Fan Q's\", have been given out at MediaWest*Con since 1981. In addition, the convention's art show has been the principal location for the display and sale of published Fanzine art and illustrations.", "Title: A. J. Hartley\n\nAndrew James Hartley is a British-born American novelist, who writes mystery/thrillers and fantasy adventures. His series of children's/young adult fantasy adventures came out in later 2011. He used to blog regularly for the writers' site Magical Words and is a regular presenter at Thrillerfest and Dragon Con. His thrillers have been USA Today and New York Times bestsellers and his 5th novel, \"Will Power\", was listed by Kirkus Reviews as one of the 15 best fantasy/scifi books of 2010. The first of three middle grades/young adult adventures, \"Darwen Arkwright and the Peregrine Pact\", was released from Razorbill (Penguin) in October 2011. In 2011 he co-authored with David Hewson a novelization of Shakespeare's \"Macbeth\" written specially for audio and released by Audible.com in June, narrated by Alan Cumming. His second collaboration with Hewson – an audio novel based on \"Hamlet\", performed by Richard Armitage – was named Audible.com's best book of 2014 and was nominated for two Audie awards.", "Title: Nebula Award\n\nThe Nebula Awards annually recognize the best works of science fiction or fantasy published in the United States. The awards are organized and awarded by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA), a nonprofit association of professional science fiction and fantasy writers. They were first given in 1966 at a ceremony created for the awards, and are given in four categories for different lengths of literary works. A fifth category for film and television episode scripts was given 1974–78 and 2000–09. The rules governing the Nebula Awards have changed several times during the awards' history, most recently in 2010. The SFWA Nebula Conference, at which the awards are announced and presented, is held each spring in the United States. Locations vary from year to year.", "Title: Dragon Awards\n\nThe Dragon Awards are fan-voted awards that \"recognize outstanding achievement in science fiction and fantasy literature, comics, gaming and filmed entertainment\". They are given out annually at Dragon Con in Atlanta, Georgia since 2016. The award process consists of two steps: a nomination step where each voter nominates one work of choice in each category, and a voting step where the finalists selected from the nominated works are voted on by each voter. The nominations and votes are collected electronically. Participation is available to everyone, requiring no membership or other fees to vote." ]
3,406
What is the ranking among pharmacy schools in 2015 for the college to which Pharmaceutical Research Institute is associated?
58th-ranked
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National health and developments.", " Until the establishment of National Institute for Pharmaceutical Research and Development (NIPRID) in Abuja, it was the only institute in the country specifically dedicated for medical research." ], "title": "Nigerian Institute of Medical Research" }, { "sentences": [ "Lisa Anne Bero, born 1958, is an academic who originally trained in pharmacology and went on to a career studying research integrity and how clinical and basic sciences are translated into clinical practice and health policy.", " She is Chair of Medicines Use and Health Outcomes at the University of Sydney.", " From 1991 until 2014, she was Professor in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy (School of Pharmacy) and in the Institute of Health Policy Studies (School of Medicine) at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), and is currently an adjunct professor there.", " She is also Chair of the World Health Organization (WHO) Essential Medicines Committee, Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Pharmaceutical Research and Science Policy, and Co-Chair of the Cochrane Collaboration.", " Bero has received multiple awards for her extensive mentoring of high school students to junior faculty." ], "title": "Lisa Bero" }, { "sentences": [ "Pharmaceutical Research Institute (PRI)- Albany is an independent, not-for-profit research and development institute dedicated to cutting-edge research, pharmaceutical services and education at Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences." ], "title": "Pharmaceutical Research Institute (PRI)- Albany" }, { "sentences": [ "Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University (東北医科薬科大学 , Tōhoku ika yakka daigaku ) is a private university in Aoba-ku, Sendai, Miyagi PrefectureJapan.", " The Tohoku Pharmaceutical University (東北薬科大学 , Tōhoku yakka daigaku ) was established in 1949, based on the Tohoku Pharmaceutical College, which was established in 1939.", " In 1959, it became the first cancer research institute established at a private pharmaceutical university in Japan.", " In 1962 it became the first graduate school at the private pharmacy college.", " With the establishment of a Medical Department in 2015, the university became Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University (東北医科薬科大学 , Tōhoku ika yakka daigaku ) ." ], "title": "Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University" }, { "sentences": [ "Sharad Pawar College Of Pharmacy (SPCP: formerly Nagpur College of Pharmacy or NCP) is a pharmacy college in Nagpur, central India.", " It is approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and the Pharmacy Council of India, and is affiliated to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University.", " The institute offers bachelor's degrees in pharmacy, Master's degrees of pharmacy, and PhD courses.", " The institute has recently engaged in pharmaceutical research sponsored by the Indian Council of Scientific and Industrial Research and AICTE, and has received more than seven research patents." ], "title": "Sharad Pawar College of Pharmacy" }, { "sentences": [ "The University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) in Memphis includes the Colleges of Health Professions, Dentistry, Graduate Health Sciences, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy.", " Since 1911, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center has educated nearly 57,000 health care professionals.", " As of 2010, \"US News and World Report\" ranked the College of Pharmacy 17th among American pharmacy schools.", " \"The mission of the university is to bring the benefits of the health sciences to the achievement and maintenance of human health, with the focus on the citizens of Tennessee and the region, by pursuing an integrated program of education, research, clinical care, and public service.\"" ], "title": "University of Tennessee Health Science Center" }, { "sentences": [ "Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (formerly Albany College of Pharmacy) is a private and independent college.", " The college has two campuses.", " One in Albany, New York and the other in Colchester, Vermont.", " As of 2015 it was tied as the 58th-ranked pharmacy school in the US." ], "title": "Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences" }, { "sentences": [ "Punjab Pharmacy Council is a statutory regulatory body of Punjab Province, established under Drugs Act 1967.", " It is responsible for issuing Licenses to Pharmacists of Punjab Province in Category-A and for conducting the exams for Category-B, education of Pharmacy Technicians and their documentation regarding supervising the medical stores for pharmacies etc.", " It is affiliated with the Pharmacy Council Pakistan.", " The Pharmacy Council Pakistan is the council that handles all the issues related to Pharmacy Education in Pakistan.", " The approval to Pharmacy Schools / Colleges / Institutes for award of Pharm.D is accredited by the Pharmacy Council of Pakistan.", " The Pharmaceutical Manufacturing is licensed and monitored by the Federal Government, DRAP (Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan), affiliated with the MoNRS (Ministry of National Regulation and Services), Government of Pakistan." ], "title": "Punjab Pharmacy Council" }, { "sentences": [ "The Egyptian Pharmaceutical Students' Federation (EPSF) (Arabic|\"الاتحاد المصري لطلاب الصيدلة\") is an independent student organization representing about 85,000 pharmacy students in 31 pharmacy schools all over Egypt.", " It works under the supervision of the Egyptian Pharmacist Syndicate, the national FIP member.", " Since 1982 EPSF has also been a Full Member organization representing Egypt in the International Pharmaceutical Students' Federation." ], "title": "Egyptian Pharmaceutical Students' Federation" } ]
[ "Title: Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine\n\nThe Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) is a private, non-profit graduate school of medicine, dentistry and pharmacy with a main campus located on 53 acres in Erie, Pennsylvania, and branch campuses located in Greensburg, Pennsylvania and Bradenton, Florida. Founded in 1992, LECOM confers degrees in osteopathic medicine (D.O.), pharmacy (PharmD), and dentistry (DMD), as well as master's degrees in Health Services Administration, Biomedical Sciences, and Medical Education. LECOM operates one of the few accelerated three-year pharmacy programs in the country, and is one of 2 pharmacy schools in the country with a distance education program.", "Title: Nigerian Institute of Medical Research\n\nThe Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR) in Yaba, Lagos state, Nigeria is a medical research institute established by the Federal Government of Nigeria through the research institute establishment act of 1977, to promote National health and developments. Until the establishment of National Institute for Pharmaceutical Research and Development (NIPRID) in Abuja, it was the only institute in the country specifically dedicated for medical research.", "Title: Lisa Bero\n\nLisa Anne Bero, born 1958, is an academic who originally trained in pharmacology and went on to a career studying research integrity and how clinical and basic sciences are translated into clinical practice and health policy. She is Chair of Medicines Use and Health Outcomes at the University of Sydney. From 1991 until 2014, she was Professor in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy (School of Pharmacy) and in the Institute of Health Policy Studies (School of Medicine) at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), and is currently an adjunct professor there. She is also Chair of the World Health Organization (WHO) Essential Medicines Committee, Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Pharmaceutical Research and Science Policy, and Co-Chair of the Cochrane Collaboration. Bero has received multiple awards for her extensive mentoring of high school students to junior faculty.", "Title: Pharmaceutical Research Institute (PRI)- Albany\n\nPharmaceutical Research Institute (PRI)- Albany is an independent, not-for-profit research and development institute dedicated to cutting-edge research, pharmaceutical services and education at Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.", "Title: Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University\n\nTohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University (東北医科薬科大学 , Tōhoku ika yakka daigaku ) is a private university in Aoba-ku, Sendai, Miyagi PrefectureJapan. The Tohoku Pharmaceutical University (東北薬科大学 , Tōhoku yakka daigaku ) was established in 1949, based on the Tohoku Pharmaceutical College, which was established in 1939. In 1959, it became the first cancer research institute established at a private pharmaceutical university in Japan. In 1962 it became the first graduate school at the private pharmacy college. With the establishment of a Medical Department in 2015, the university became Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University (東北医科薬科大学 , Tōhoku ika yakka daigaku ) .", "Title: Sharad Pawar College of Pharmacy\n\nSharad Pawar College Of Pharmacy (SPCP: formerly Nagpur College of Pharmacy or NCP) is a pharmacy college in Nagpur, central India. It is approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and the Pharmacy Council of India, and is affiliated to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University. The institute offers bachelor's degrees in pharmacy, Master's degrees of pharmacy, and PhD courses. The institute has recently engaged in pharmaceutical research sponsored by the Indian Council of Scientific and Industrial Research and AICTE, and has received more than seven research patents.", "Title: University of Tennessee Health Science Center\n\nThe University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) in Memphis includes the Colleges of Health Professions, Dentistry, Graduate Health Sciences, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy. Since 1911, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center has educated nearly 57,000 health care professionals. As of 2010, \"US News and World Report\" ranked the College of Pharmacy 17th among American pharmacy schools. \"The mission of the university is to bring the benefits of the health sciences to the achievement and maintenance of human health, with the focus on the citizens of Tennessee and the region, by pursuing an integrated program of education, research, clinical care, and public service.\"", "Title: Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences\n\nAlbany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (formerly Albany College of Pharmacy) is a private and independent college. The college has two campuses. One in Albany, New York and the other in Colchester, Vermont. As of 2015 it was tied as the 58th-ranked pharmacy school in the US.", "Title: Punjab Pharmacy Council\n\nPunjab Pharmacy Council is a statutory regulatory body of Punjab Province, established under Drugs Act 1967. It is responsible for issuing Licenses to Pharmacists of Punjab Province in Category-A and for conducting the exams for Category-B, education of Pharmacy Technicians and their documentation regarding supervising the medical stores for pharmacies etc. It is affiliated with the Pharmacy Council Pakistan. The Pharmacy Council Pakistan is the council that handles all the issues related to Pharmacy Education in Pakistan. The approval to Pharmacy Schools / Colleges / Institutes for award of Pharm.D is accredited by the Pharmacy Council of Pakistan. The Pharmaceutical Manufacturing is licensed and monitored by the Federal Government, DRAP (Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan), affiliated with the MoNRS (Ministry of National Regulation and Services), Government of Pakistan.", "Title: Egyptian Pharmaceutical Students' Federation\n\nThe Egyptian Pharmaceutical Students' Federation (EPSF) (Arabic|\"الاتحاد المصري لطلاب الصيدلة\") is an independent student organization representing about 85,000 pharmacy students in 31 pharmacy schools all over Egypt. It works under the supervision of the Egyptian Pharmacist Syndicate, the national FIP member. Since 1982 EPSF has also been a Full Member organization representing Egypt in the International Pharmaceutical Students' Federation." ]
3,407
Who was appointed the fifth Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 1946, Woody Allen or Karl Shapiro ?
Karl Jay Shapiro
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[ { "sentences": [ "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." ], "title": "United States Poet Laureate" }, { "sentences": [ "Josephine Jacobsen (19 August 1908 – 9 July 2003) was an American poet, short story writer, essayist, and critic.", " She was appointed the twenty-first Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 1971.", " In 1997, she received the Poetry Society of America’s highest award, the Robert Frost Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Poetry." ], "title": "Josephine Jacobsen" }, { "sentences": [ "Louise Elisabeth Glück (born April 22, 1943) is an American poet.", " She was appointed Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 2003, after serving as a Special Bicentennial Consultant three years prior in 2000.", " She won the National Book Award for Poetry in 2014 for \"Faithful and Virtuous Night\"." ], "title": "Louise Glück" }, { "sentences": [ "Rita Frances Dove (born August 28, 1952) is an American poet and essayist.", " From 1993 to 1995, she served as Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress.", " She is the first African-American to have been appointed since the position was created by an act of Congress in 1986 from the previous \"consultant in poetry\" position (1937–86).", " Dove also received an appointment as \"special consultant in poetry\" for the Library of Congress's bicentennial year from 1999 to 2000.", " Dove is the second African American to receive the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, in 1987, and she served as the Poet Laureate of Virginia from 2004 to 2006." ], "title": "Rita Dove" }, { "sentences": [ "Throughout her prolific writing career, Brooks received many more honors.", " She was appointed Poet Laureate of Illinois in 1968, a position held until her death, and what is now the Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress for the 1985–86 term.", " In 1976, she became the first African-American woman inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters." ], "title": "Gwendolyn Brooks" }, { "sentences": [ "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.", " 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": "List of U.S. states' Poets Laureate" }, { "sentences": [ "Karl Jay Shapiro (November 10, 1913 – May 14, 2000) was an American poet.", " He was appointed the fifth Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 1946." ], "title": "Karl Shapiro" }, { "sentences": [ "Heywood \"Woody\" Allen (born Allan Stewart Konigsberg; December 1, 1935) is an American filmmaker, writer, actor, comedian, and musician whose career spans more than six decades." ], "title": "Woody Allen" }, { "sentences": [ "A poet laureate (plural: poets laureate) is a poet officially appointed by a government or conferring institution, who is often expected to compose poems for special events and occasions.", " The Italians Albertino Mussato and Francesco Petrarca were the first to be crowned poets laureate after the classical age, respectively in 1315 and 1342.", " In Britain, the term dates from the appointment of Bernard André by Henry VII of England.", " In modern times, the title may also be conferred by an organization such as the Poetry Foundation, which has a designated Children's Poet Laureate.", " Other examples are the Pikes Peak Poet Laureate, which is designated by a \"Presenting Partners\" group from within the community; the Minnesota Poet Laureate chosen by the League of Minnesota Poets (est. 1934); the Northampton Poet Laureate chosen by the Northampton Arts Council, and the Martha's Vineyard Poet Laureate chosen by ten judges representing the Martha's Vineyard Poetry Society." ], "title": "Poet laureate" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles Simic (Serbian: Душан \"Чарлс\" Симић ; born Dušan Simić; May 9, 1938) is a Serbian-American poet and was co-poetry editor of the \"Paris Review\".", " He received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1990 for \"The World Doesn't End\", and was a finalist of the Pulitzer Prize in 1986 for \"Selected Poems, 1963-1983\" and in 1987 for \"Unending Blues\".", " He was appointed the fifteenth Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 2007." ], "title": "Charles Simic" } ]
[ "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.", "Title: Josephine Jacobsen\n\nJosephine Jacobsen (19 August 1908 – 9 July 2003) was an American poet, short story writer, essayist, and critic. She was appointed the twenty-first Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 1971. In 1997, she received the Poetry Society of America’s highest award, the Robert Frost Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Poetry.", "Title: Louise Glück\n\nLouise Elisabeth Glück (born April 22, 1943) is an American poet. She was appointed Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 2003, after serving as a Special Bicentennial Consultant three years prior in 2000. She won the National Book Award for Poetry in 2014 for \"Faithful and Virtuous Night\".", "Title: Rita Dove\n\nRita Frances Dove (born August 28, 1952) is an American poet and essayist. From 1993 to 1995, she served as Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress. She is the first African-American to have been appointed since the position was created by an act of Congress in 1986 from the previous \"consultant in poetry\" position (1937–86). Dove also received an appointment as \"special consultant in poetry\" for the Library of Congress's bicentennial year from 1999 to 2000. Dove is the second African American to receive the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, in 1987, and she served as the Poet Laureate of Virginia from 2004 to 2006.", "Title: Gwendolyn Brooks\n\nThroughout her prolific writing career, Brooks received many more honors. She was appointed Poet Laureate of Illinois in 1968, a position held until her death, and what is now the Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress for the 1985–86 term. In 1976, she became the first African-American woman inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters.", "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: Karl Shapiro\n\nKarl Jay Shapiro (November 10, 1913 – May 14, 2000) was an American poet. He was appointed the fifth Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 1946.", "Title: Woody Allen\n\nHeywood \"Woody\" Allen (born Allan Stewart Konigsberg; December 1, 1935) is an American filmmaker, writer, actor, comedian, and musician whose career spans more than six decades.", "Title: Poet laureate\n\nA poet laureate (plural: poets laureate) is a poet officially appointed by a government or conferring institution, who is often expected to compose poems for special events and occasions. The Italians Albertino Mussato and Francesco Petrarca were the first to be crowned poets laureate after the classical age, respectively in 1315 and 1342. In Britain, the term dates from the appointment of Bernard André by Henry VII of England. In modern times, the title may also be conferred by an organization such as the Poetry Foundation, which has a designated Children's Poet Laureate. Other examples are the Pikes Peak Poet Laureate, which is designated by a \"Presenting Partners\" group from within the community; the Minnesota Poet Laureate chosen by the League of Minnesota Poets (est. 1934); the Northampton Poet Laureate chosen by the Northampton Arts Council, and the Martha's Vineyard Poet Laureate chosen by ten judges representing the Martha's Vineyard Poetry Society.", "Title: Charles Simic\n\nCharles Simic (Serbian: Душан \"Чарлс\" Симић ; born Dušan Simić; May 9, 1938) is a Serbian-American poet and was co-poetry editor of the \"Paris Review\". He received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1990 for \"The World Doesn't End\", and was a finalist of the Pulitzer Prize in 1986 for \"Selected Poems, 1963-1983\" and in 1987 for \"Unending Blues\". He was appointed the fifteenth Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 2007." ]
3,408
The King of England, who William Scott presided over trials resulting from this purge of the administration, reigned for how long?
50 years
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[ { "sentences": [ "Teori Albino Zavascki (15 August 1948 – 19 January 2017) was a Brazilian judge who served as a Minister of the Superior Court of Justice from 8 May 2003 until 29 November 2012, appointed by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, and as a Minister of the Supreme Federal Court of Brazil from 29 November 2012 until his death in 19 January 2017, having been appointed to the position by President Dilma Rousseff.", " At the time of his death he was the justice in charge of the trials resulting from Operation Car Wash." ], "title": "Teori Zavascki" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pohl trial against the Nazi German administration of the \"Final Solution\" (also known as the WVHA Trial and officially \"The United States of America vs. Oswald Pohl, et al\") was the fourth of the twelve trials for war crimes that the United States authorities held in their occupation zone in Germany in Nuremberg after the end of World War II.", " The twelve trials were all held before U.S. military courts, not before the International Military Tribunal, although both courts presided in the same rooms at the Palace of Justice.", " They are known collectively as the \"Subsequent Nuremberg Trials\" or more formally, as the \"Trials of War Criminals before the Nuremberg Military Tribunals\" (NMT)." ], "title": "Pohl trial" }, { "sentences": [ "William Scott (June 7, 1804 – 1862) was an American lawyer and judge who served on the Supreme Court of Missouri from 1841 to 1849 and from 1851 to 1862.", " He also served on the Jefferson City Circuit Court.", " Justice Scott was the author of the majority opinion in \"Scott v. Emerson\", 15 Missouri 572 (1852), which was part of the \"Dred Scott v. Sandford\" case.", " Scott's opinion, which overturned well-established precedent in Missouri, set the stage for Dred Scott's case in the Supreme Court." ], "title": "William Scott (Missouri)" }, { "sentences": [ "William Scott Wilkinson, known as W. Scott Wilkinson (February 5, 1895 – June 19, 1985), was an attorney in Shreveport, Louisiana, who served a single term as a Democrat from Caddo Parish in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1920 to 1924 during the administration of Governor John M. Parker." ], "title": "W. Scott Wilkinson" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir William Scott (d. 1350s) was an English lawyer, and Chief Justice of the King's Bench from 8 January 1341 to 26 November 1346.", " Originally from Yorkshire – probably Birthwaite in Kexbrough – Scott as Chief Justice presided over trials resulting from Edward III's purge of the administration the previous years.", " Among those tried was William de la Pole.", " After retiring from this position, Scott largely withdrew from public life, probably because of ill health.", " He returned to Yorkshire to attend to his estates.", " The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography says that he \"was still alive on 10 March 1352...but was certainly dead by 11 May 1356, and probably by 1354\"." ], "title": "William Scott (justice)" }, { "sentences": [ "William of Baskerville (Italian: \"Guglielmo da Baskerville\") is a fictional Franciscan friar from the 1980 historical mystery novel \"Il nome della rosa\" (\"The Name of the Rose\") by Umberto Eco, which is itself a recounting of events as experienced by Adso of Melk, a Francisian novice with whom William travels.", " Years earlier, as an inquisitor, Brother William presided at some trials in England and Italy, where he distinguished himself by his perspicacity along with great humility.", "<br> Following the events of \"The Name of the Rose\", Adso and William part ways, with Adso relating the tale before his death.", " We are informed near the end of the book that William had earlier died during a Plague in Europe." ], "title": "William of Baskerville" }, { "sentences": [ "Billy Scott (born 17 May 1882) also known as William Scott, was an Irish footballer who played as a goalkeeper for, among others, Everton, Leeds City, Liverpool and Ireland.", " In 1913 Scott was a member of the Ireland team that beat England for the first time with a 2–1 win at Windsor Park.", " His younger brother, Elisha Scott, was also a notable goalkeeper and also played for Liverpool and Ireland.", " It was Billy Scott who recognised his younger brother's potential and recommended him to Liverpool after an unsuccessful trial at Everton." ], "title": "Billy Scott (footballer, born 1884)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1794 Treason Trials, arranged by the administration of William Pitt, were intended to cripple the British radical movement of the 1790s.", " Over thirty radicals were initially arrested; three were tried for high treason: Thomas Hardy, John Horne Tooke and John Thelwall.", " In a repudiation of the government's policies, they were acquitted by three separate juries in November 1794 to great public rejoicing.", " The treason trials were an extension of the sedition trials of 1792 and 1793 against parliamentary reformers in both England and Scotland." ], "title": "1794 Treason Trials" }, { "sentences": [ "Edward III (13 November 1312 – 21 June 1377) was King of England from 25 January 1327 until his death; he is noted for his military success and for restoring royal authority after the disastrous and unorthodox reign of his father, Edward II.", " Edward III transformed the Kingdom of England into one of the most formidable military powers in Europe.", " His long reign of 50 years was the second longest in medieval England and saw vital developments in legislation and government—in particular the evolution of the English parliament—as well as the ravages of the Black Death." ], "title": "Edward III of England" }, { "sentences": [ "Brian Balfour-Oatts (born 1966) is a British art dealer, collector and writer, particularly noted for his 2005 publication \"William Scott: A Survey of His Original Prints\" ISBN  , the standard reference work and de facto catalogue raisonné of William Scott's graphic work." ], "title": "Brian Balfour-Oatts" } ]
[ "Title: Teori Zavascki\n\nTeori Albino Zavascki (15 August 1948 – 19 January 2017) was a Brazilian judge who served as a Minister of the Superior Court of Justice from 8 May 2003 until 29 November 2012, appointed by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, and as a Minister of the Supreme Federal Court of Brazil from 29 November 2012 until his death in 19 January 2017, having been appointed to the position by President Dilma Rousseff. At the time of his death he was the justice in charge of the trials resulting from Operation Car Wash.", "Title: Pohl trial\n\nThe Pohl trial against the Nazi German administration of the \"Final Solution\" (also known as the WVHA Trial and officially \"The United States of America vs. Oswald Pohl, et al\") was the fourth of the twelve trials for war crimes that the United States authorities held in their occupation zone in Germany in Nuremberg after the end of World War II. The twelve trials were all held before U.S. military courts, not before the International Military Tribunal, although both courts presided in the same rooms at the Palace of Justice. They are known collectively as the \"Subsequent Nuremberg Trials\" or more formally, as the \"Trials of War Criminals before the Nuremberg Military Tribunals\" (NMT).", "Title: William Scott (Missouri)\n\nWilliam Scott (June 7, 1804 – 1862) was an American lawyer and judge who served on the Supreme Court of Missouri from 1841 to 1849 and from 1851 to 1862. He also served on the Jefferson City Circuit Court. Justice Scott was the author of the majority opinion in \"Scott v. Emerson\", 15 Missouri 572 (1852), which was part of the \"Dred Scott v. Sandford\" case. Scott's opinion, which overturned well-established precedent in Missouri, set the stage for Dred Scott's case in the Supreme Court.", "Title: W. Scott Wilkinson\n\nWilliam Scott Wilkinson, known as W. Scott Wilkinson (February 5, 1895 – June 19, 1985), was an attorney in Shreveport, Louisiana, who served a single term as a Democrat from Caddo Parish in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1920 to 1924 during the administration of Governor John M. Parker.", "Title: William Scott (justice)\n\nSir William Scott (d. 1350s) was an English lawyer, and Chief Justice of the King's Bench from 8 January 1341 to 26 November 1346. Originally from Yorkshire – probably Birthwaite in Kexbrough – Scott as Chief Justice presided over trials resulting from Edward III's purge of the administration the previous years. Among those tried was William de la Pole. After retiring from this position, Scott largely withdrew from public life, probably because of ill health. He returned to Yorkshire to attend to his estates. The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography says that he \"was still alive on 10 March 1352...but was certainly dead by 11 May 1356, and probably by 1354\".", "Title: William of Baskerville\n\nWilliam of Baskerville (Italian: \"Guglielmo da Baskerville\") is a fictional Franciscan friar from the 1980 historical mystery novel \"Il nome della rosa\" (\"The Name of the Rose\") by Umberto Eco, which is itself a recounting of events as experienced by Adso of Melk, a Francisian novice with whom William travels. Years earlier, as an inquisitor, Brother William presided at some trials in England and Italy, where he distinguished himself by his perspicacity along with great humility. <br> Following the events of \"The Name of the Rose\", Adso and William part ways, with Adso relating the tale before his death. We are informed near the end of the book that William had earlier died during a Plague in Europe.", "Title: Billy Scott (footballer, born 1884)\n\nBilly Scott (born 17 May 1882) also known as William Scott, was an Irish footballer who played as a goalkeeper for, among others, Everton, Leeds City, Liverpool and Ireland. In 1913 Scott was a member of the Ireland team that beat England for the first time with a 2–1 win at Windsor Park. His younger brother, Elisha Scott, was also a notable goalkeeper and also played for Liverpool and Ireland. It was Billy Scott who recognised his younger brother's potential and recommended him to Liverpool after an unsuccessful trial at Everton.", "Title: 1794 Treason Trials\n\nThe 1794 Treason Trials, arranged by the administration of William Pitt, were intended to cripple the British radical movement of the 1790s. Over thirty radicals were initially arrested; three were tried for high treason: Thomas Hardy, John Horne Tooke and John Thelwall. In a repudiation of the government's policies, they were acquitted by three separate juries in November 1794 to great public rejoicing. The treason trials were an extension of the sedition trials of 1792 and 1793 against parliamentary reformers in both England and Scotland.", "Title: Edward III of England\n\nEdward III (13 November 1312 – 21 June 1377) was King of England from 25 January 1327 until his death; he is noted for his military success and for restoring royal authority after the disastrous and unorthodox reign of his father, Edward II. Edward III transformed the Kingdom of England into one of the most formidable military powers in Europe. His long reign of 50 years was the second longest in medieval England and saw vital developments in legislation and government—in particular the evolution of the English parliament—as well as the ravages of the Black Death.", "Title: Brian Balfour-Oatts\n\nBrian Balfour-Oatts (born 1966) is a British art dealer, collector and writer, particularly noted for his 2005 publication \"William Scott: A Survey of His Original Prints\" ISBN  , the standard reference work and de facto catalogue raisonné of William Scott's graphic work." ]
3,409
When did the show that Skeet Ulrich is currently starring in premiere?
January 26, 2017
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[ { "sentences": [ "Skeet Ulrich (born Bryan Ray Trout; January 20, 1970) is an American actor known for his roles in popular 1990s films, as Billy Loomis in \"Scream\" and Chris Hooker in \"The Craft\".", " Television roles include Paul Callan in the short-lived ABC drama \"Miracles\", Johnston Jacob \"Jake\" Green, Jr. in the television series \"Jericho\", and L.A.P.D. Detective Rex Winters, a former Marine from the \"Law & Order\" franchise.", " He currently stars as FP Jones on The CW's \"Riverdale\"." ], "title": "Skeet Ulrich" }, { "sentences": [ "For Sale by Owner is a 2009 horror film starring Scott Cooper and Rachel Nichols, with supporting performances by Tom Skerritt, Skeet Ulrich, Frankie Faison, and Kris Kristofferson." ], "title": "For Sale by Owner (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Soul Assassin is a 2001 thriller film starring Rena Owen, Kristy Swanson and Skeet Ulrich.", " The film is about a young security agent, Kevin Burke, who is employed by a multinational banking firm.", " He intends to ask his girlfriend Rosalind to marry him.", " His girlfriend, however, is brutally murdered by a hitman.", " Kevin then swears to avenge Rosalind's death." ], "title": "Soul Assassin" }, { "sentences": [ "A Soldier's Sweetheart is a 1998 movie starring Kiefer Sutherland, Skeet Ulrich, and Georgina Cates.", " It is based on a short story by Tim O'Brien, \"Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong.\"", " The story was part of his award winning book, \"The Things They Carried\"." ], "title": "A Soldier's Sweetheart" }, { "sentences": [ "Austin Found is a 2017 American satirical comedy film starring Linda Cardellini, Skeet Ulrich and Craig Robinson." ], "title": "Austin Found" }, { "sentences": [ "Nobody's Baby is a 2001 comedy film written and directed by David Seltzer and starring Gary Oldman and Skeet Ulrich." ], "title": "Nobody's Baby (2001 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Armored is a 2009 American crime thriller film directed by Nimród Antal, written by first-time screenwriter James V. Simpson, and starring Matt Dillon, Jean Reno, Laurence Fishburne, Amaury Nolasco, Milo Ventimiglia, Skeet Ulrich, and Columbus Short.", " It was released on December 4, 2009." ], "title": "Armored (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Riverdale is an American teen drama television series based on the characters by Archie Comics.", " The series premiered on January 26, 2017, on The CW.", " It was adapted for television by Archie Comics' chief creative officer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and executive produced by Greg Berlanti.", " On March 7, 2017, The CW renewed the series for a second season, which is scheduled to debut on October 11, 2017.", " In September 2017, a spin-off series, titled \"The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina\", was revealed to be in development." ], "title": "Riverdale (2017 TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Miracles is an American drama television program starring Skeet Ulrich and Angus Macfadyen.", " Created by Richard Hatem and Michael Petroni, the series has sometimes been dubbed a \"spiritual version of \"The X-Files\"\" by its creators.", " Following the pilot, David Greenwalt, co-creator of \"Angel\" (the spin-off of \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\") served as the show's executive producer and head writer for the remaining twelve episodes." ], "title": "Miracles (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Chill Factor is a 1999 American action thriller directed by Hugh Johnson in his feature film directorial debut, and starring Cuba Gooding Jr. and Skeet Ulrich.", " The film centers on two unwitting civilians who are forced to protect a deadly chemical weapon from the hands of terrorists." ], "title": "Chill Factor (film)" } ]
[ "Title: Skeet Ulrich\n\nSkeet Ulrich (born Bryan Ray Trout; January 20, 1970) is an American actor known for his roles in popular 1990s films, as Billy Loomis in \"Scream\" and Chris Hooker in \"The Craft\". Television roles include Paul Callan in the short-lived ABC drama \"Miracles\", Johnston Jacob \"Jake\" Green, Jr. in the television series \"Jericho\", and L.A.P.D. Detective Rex Winters, a former Marine from the \"Law & Order\" franchise. He currently stars as FP Jones on The CW's \"Riverdale\".", "Title: For Sale by Owner (film)\n\nFor Sale by Owner is a 2009 horror film starring Scott Cooper and Rachel Nichols, with supporting performances by Tom Skerritt, Skeet Ulrich, Frankie Faison, and Kris Kristofferson.", "Title: Soul Assassin\n\nSoul Assassin is a 2001 thriller film starring Rena Owen, Kristy Swanson and Skeet Ulrich. The film is about a young security agent, Kevin Burke, who is employed by a multinational banking firm. He intends to ask his girlfriend Rosalind to marry him. His girlfriend, however, is brutally murdered by a hitman. Kevin then swears to avenge Rosalind's death.", "Title: A Soldier's Sweetheart\n\nA Soldier's Sweetheart is a 1998 movie starring Kiefer Sutherland, Skeet Ulrich, and Georgina Cates. It is based on a short story by Tim O'Brien, \"Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong.\" The story was part of his award winning book, \"The Things They Carried\".", "Title: Austin Found\n\nAustin Found is a 2017 American satirical comedy film starring Linda Cardellini, Skeet Ulrich and Craig Robinson.", "Title: Nobody's Baby (2001 film)\n\nNobody's Baby is a 2001 comedy film written and directed by David Seltzer and starring Gary Oldman and Skeet Ulrich.", "Title: Armored (film)\n\nArmored is a 2009 American crime thriller film directed by Nimród Antal, written by first-time screenwriter James V. Simpson, and starring Matt Dillon, Jean Reno, Laurence Fishburne, Amaury Nolasco, Milo Ventimiglia, Skeet Ulrich, and Columbus Short. It was released on December 4, 2009.", "Title: Riverdale (2017 TV series)\n\nRiverdale is an American teen drama television series based on the characters by Archie Comics. The series premiered on January 26, 2017, on The CW. It was adapted for television by Archie Comics' chief creative officer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and executive produced by Greg Berlanti. On March 7, 2017, The CW renewed the series for a second season, which is scheduled to debut on October 11, 2017. In September 2017, a spin-off series, titled \"The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina\", was revealed to be in development.", "Title: Miracles (TV series)\n\nMiracles is an American drama television program starring Skeet Ulrich and Angus Macfadyen. Created by Richard Hatem and Michael Petroni, the series has sometimes been dubbed a \"spiritual version of \"The X-Files\"\" by its creators. Following the pilot, David Greenwalt, co-creator of \"Angel\" (the spin-off of \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\") served as the show's executive producer and head writer for the remaining twelve episodes.", "Title: Chill Factor (film)\n\nChill Factor is a 1999 American action thriller directed by Hugh Johnson in his feature film directorial debut, and starring Cuba Gooding Jr. and Skeet Ulrich. The film centers on two unwitting civilians who are forced to protect a deadly chemical weapon from the hands of terrorists." ]
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Which singer is older, Mollie King or Katrina Leskanich?
Katrina Elizabeth Leskanich
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[ { "sentences": [ "Rob Persaud is a British music producer and songwriter who currently works and resides in Los Angeles, California.", " He is published by Dr. Luke's Prescription Songs.", " He has produced, engineered, mixed or written tracks for Jay Sean, Lady Gaga, Chris Lane, Mollie King, Jordan Fisher, Before You Exit, Sabrina Carpenter, Josh Groban, Madison Beer, Nick Jonas and others." ], "title": "Rob Persaud" }, { "sentences": [ "Return to the Centre of the Earth is a studio album by the English keyboardist Rick Wakeman, released on 15 March 1999 on EMI Classics.", " The album is a sequel to his 1974 concept album \"Journey to the Centre of the Earth\", itself based on the same-titled science fiction novel by Jules Verne.", " Wakeman wrote a new story of three unnamed travellers who attempt to follow the original journey two hundred years later, including the music which features guest performances from Ozzy Osbourne, Bonnie Tyler, Tony Mitchell, Trevor Rabin, Justin Hayward, and Katrina Leskanich.", " The story is narrated by Patrick Stewart.", " Recording was delayed after Wakeman was hospitalised with a life threatening case of double pneumonia and pleurisy, and needed time to recover." ], "title": "Return to the Centre of the Earth" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Back to You\" is a song by English recording artist Mollie King.", " The song was released as a digital download on 19 August 2016 by Island Records." ], "title": "Back to You (Mollie King song)" }, { "sentences": [ "English-Irish girl group The Saturdays have released five studio albums, one compilation album, two extended plays and eighteen singles.", " The Saturdays were formed in 2007, with a number of different auditions through their management: Frankie Sandford, Rochelle Wiseman, Una Healy, Mollie King and Vanessa White were the successful auditionees and were granted a place within the band." ], "title": "The Saturdays discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Katrina Woolverton (born Katrina Abrahemian on August 19, 1977) is an American singer/songwriter and recording artist from Los Angeles, California.", " She rose to fame in 2011 with the release of her debut album \"In The Blink Of An Eye\" that featured three top charting singles, \"Shame on Me\" (#1 on iHeartRadio Top 20 On Demand Adult Chart and #46 on the Billboard Hot AC Chart), \"OPM\" (#26 Billboard Hot Dance) and \"So Eden\" (Billboard Hot AC Top 50.)", " Katrina was named iHeartRadio's \"Artist to Watch in 2011\" and was the opening act in the U.S. for Meatloaf during the Mad, Mad World Tour 2012.", " In 2012 and 2013 she released two stand-alone singles, \"Watch Me Walk Away\" (#43 Billboard Hot AC) the only non-Woolverton composition she has recorded - originally penned by Katy Perry along with co-writers Charlie Midnight and Holly Knight; and \"Ready To Love,\" collaborating with electropop producer/remixer Frankmusik (Vincent Frank) who has worked with Ellie Goulding (\"Wish I Stayed\"), and many others.", " \"Ready To Love\" reached #33 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Song Chart, and the #12 of the Billboard Dance Club Chart." ], "title": "Katrina Woolverton" }, { "sentences": [ "The Saturdays was a British-Irish girl group based in London, England.", " The group formed during the summer of 2007.", " The line up consisted of Frankie Bridge, Una Healy, Rochelle Humes, Mollie King and Vanessa White.", " They were formed through Fascination Records, who gave them an instant record deal with the label as well as a sub-division of Polydor Records.", " As soon as the contract was finalised The Saturdays went on tour with Girls Aloud during their Tangled Up Tour.", " The group's music style is pop, however throughout their career their management have experimented with dance-pop and electropop.", " To create this music, Ina Wroldsen, Steve Mac and Quiz & Larossi have been heavily involved." ], "title": "The Saturdays" }, { "sentences": [ "Mollie Elizabeth King (born 4 June 1987) is an English singer-songwriter.", " She is best known for being a member of girl group The Saturdays.", " In the Saturdays, King has had thirteen top-ten and eight top-five singles, including the UK no.1 hit What About Us on the UK Singles Chart and five top-ten albums on the UK Albums Chart.", " Before The Saturdays, King was a member of another girl group, Fallen Angelz, with whom she appeared on \"The X Factor\".", " In 2015, King signed a solo deal with Island Records." ], "title": "Mollie King" }, { "sentences": [ "Adrian Fry (born 1969) is a British freelance jazz trombonist, arranger and composer.", " He has performed with many British bands including Back to Basie, Frank Griffith Nonet & Big Band, Elio Pace, Karen Sharp Quintet, Stan Tracey Big Band, Michael Garrick Big Band, Don Weller Electric Octet & Big Band, the Pasadena Roof Orchestra, Bone Supremacy and Pete Cater's Ministry of Jazz.", " His credits as a session musician include Albert Lee, Incognito, Katrina Leskanich and Shakin' Stevens.", " In 2010 he was Assistant Musical Director on BBC Radio 2's Weekend Wogan." ], "title": "Adrian Fry" }, { "sentences": [ "Katrina Elizabeth Leskanich (born April 10, 1960) is an American musician, author and former lead singer of British pop rock band Katrina and the Waves whose song \"Walking on Sunshine\" was an international hit in 1985 and in 1997 won the Eurovision Song Contest for the United Kingdom with the song \"Love Shine a Light\"." ], "title": "Katrina Leskanich" }, { "sentences": [ "The Eurovision Song Contest 1997, was the 42nd Eurovision Song Contest and it was held at the Point Theatre in Dublin, Ireland, on 3 May 1997.", " Carrie Crowley and Boyzone member Ronan Keating were the presenters of the show.", " Twenty-five countries took part in the 1997 Contest, which saw Italy return after a 1993 , along with Denmark , Germany , Hungary , and Russia , who last took part in the 1995 , despite having taken part in the non-televised 1996 pre-qualifying round in which they failed to qualify and therefore were absent.", " Belgium , Finland , and Slovakia withdrew from the contest due to the relegation rule.", " The United Kingdom won the competition, thanks to Katrina and the Waves, led by American-born Katrina Leskanich, making it the second time that the British won the Eurovision on Irish soil.", " It also remains to this day the last time the United Kingdom won the contest." ], "title": "Eurovision Song Contest 1997" } ]
[ "Title: Rob Persaud\n\nRob Persaud is a British music producer and songwriter who currently works and resides in Los Angeles, California. He is published by Dr. Luke's Prescription Songs. He has produced, engineered, mixed or written tracks for Jay Sean, Lady Gaga, Chris Lane, Mollie King, Jordan Fisher, Before You Exit, Sabrina Carpenter, Josh Groban, Madison Beer, Nick Jonas and others.", "Title: Return to the Centre of the Earth\n\nReturn to the Centre of the Earth is a studio album by the English keyboardist Rick Wakeman, released on 15 March 1999 on EMI Classics. The album is a sequel to his 1974 concept album \"Journey to the Centre of the Earth\", itself based on the same-titled science fiction novel by Jules Verne. Wakeman wrote a new story of three unnamed travellers who attempt to follow the original journey two hundred years later, including the music which features guest performances from Ozzy Osbourne, Bonnie Tyler, Tony Mitchell, Trevor Rabin, Justin Hayward, and Katrina Leskanich. The story is narrated by Patrick Stewart. Recording was delayed after Wakeman was hospitalised with a life threatening case of double pneumonia and pleurisy, and needed time to recover.", "Title: Back to You (Mollie King song)\n\n\"Back to You\" is a song by English recording artist Mollie King. The song was released as a digital download on 19 August 2016 by Island Records.", "Title: The Saturdays discography\n\nEnglish-Irish girl group The Saturdays have released five studio albums, one compilation album, two extended plays and eighteen singles. The Saturdays were formed in 2007, with a number of different auditions through their management: Frankie Sandford, Rochelle Wiseman, Una Healy, Mollie King and Vanessa White were the successful auditionees and were granted a place within the band.", "Title: Katrina Woolverton\n\nKatrina Woolverton (born Katrina Abrahemian on August 19, 1977) is an American singer/songwriter and recording artist from Los Angeles, California. She rose to fame in 2011 with the release of her debut album \"In The Blink Of An Eye\" that featured three top charting singles, \"Shame on Me\" (#1 on iHeartRadio Top 20 On Demand Adult Chart and #46 on the Billboard Hot AC Chart), \"OPM\" (#26 Billboard Hot Dance) and \"So Eden\" (Billboard Hot AC Top 50.) Katrina was named iHeartRadio's \"Artist to Watch in 2011\" and was the opening act in the U.S. for Meatloaf during the Mad, Mad World Tour 2012. In 2012 and 2013 she released two stand-alone singles, \"Watch Me Walk Away\" (#43 Billboard Hot AC) the only non-Woolverton composition she has recorded - originally penned by Katy Perry along with co-writers Charlie Midnight and Holly Knight; and \"Ready To Love,\" collaborating with electropop producer/remixer Frankmusik (Vincent Frank) who has worked with Ellie Goulding (\"Wish I Stayed\"), and many others. \"Ready To Love\" reached #33 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Song Chart, and the #12 of the Billboard Dance Club Chart.", "Title: The Saturdays\n\nThe Saturdays was a British-Irish girl group based in London, England. The group formed during the summer of 2007. The line up consisted of Frankie Bridge, Una Healy, Rochelle Humes, Mollie King and Vanessa White. They were formed through Fascination Records, who gave them an instant record deal with the label as well as a sub-division of Polydor Records. As soon as the contract was finalised The Saturdays went on tour with Girls Aloud during their Tangled Up Tour. The group's music style is pop, however throughout their career their management have experimented with dance-pop and electropop. To create this music, Ina Wroldsen, Steve Mac and Quiz & Larossi have been heavily involved.", "Title: Mollie King\n\nMollie Elizabeth King (born 4 June 1987) is an English singer-songwriter. She is best known for being a member of girl group The Saturdays. In the Saturdays, King has had thirteen top-ten and eight top-five singles, including the UK no.1 hit What About Us on the UK Singles Chart and five top-ten albums on the UK Albums Chart. Before The Saturdays, King was a member of another girl group, Fallen Angelz, with whom she appeared on \"The X Factor\". In 2015, King signed a solo deal with Island Records.", "Title: Adrian Fry\n\nAdrian Fry (born 1969) is a British freelance jazz trombonist, arranger and composer. He has performed with many British bands including Back to Basie, Frank Griffith Nonet & Big Band, Elio Pace, Karen Sharp Quintet, Stan Tracey Big Band, Michael Garrick Big Band, Don Weller Electric Octet & Big Band, the Pasadena Roof Orchestra, Bone Supremacy and Pete Cater's Ministry of Jazz. His credits as a session musician include Albert Lee, Incognito, Katrina Leskanich and Shakin' Stevens. In 2010 he was Assistant Musical Director on BBC Radio 2's Weekend Wogan.", "Title: Katrina Leskanich\n\nKatrina Elizabeth Leskanich (born April 10, 1960) is an American musician, author and former lead singer of British pop rock band Katrina and the Waves whose song \"Walking on Sunshine\" was an international hit in 1985 and in 1997 won the Eurovision Song Contest for the United Kingdom with the song \"Love Shine a Light\".", "Title: Eurovision Song Contest 1997\n\nThe Eurovision Song Contest 1997, was the 42nd Eurovision Song Contest and it was held at the Point Theatre in Dublin, Ireland, on 3 May 1997. Carrie Crowley and Boyzone member Ronan Keating were the presenters of the show. Twenty-five countries took part in the 1997 Contest, which saw Italy return after a 1993 , along with Denmark , Germany , Hungary , and Russia , who last took part in the 1995 , despite having taken part in the non-televised 1996 pre-qualifying round in which they failed to qualify and therefore were absent. Belgium , Finland , and Slovakia withdrew from the contest due to the relegation rule. The United Kingdom won the competition, thanks to Katrina and the Waves, led by American-born Katrina Leskanich, making it the second time that the British won the Eurovision on Irish soil. It also remains to this day the last time the United Kingdom won the contest." ]
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The garden city movement is a method of urban planning in which self-contained communities are surrounded by "greenbelts", containing proportionate areas of residences, industry, and agriculture, the idea was initiated in 1898 by Sir Ebenezer Howard, (29 January 1850 – 1 May 1928), the English founder of the garden city movement, is known for his publication, in which year?
1898
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[ "Title: Garden city movement\n\nThe garden city movement is a method of urban planning in which self-contained communities are surrounded by \"greenbelts\", containing proportionate areas of residences, industry, and agriculture. The idea was initiated in 1898 by Sir Ebenezer Howard in the United Kingdom.", "Title: Ebenezer Howard\n\nSir Ebenezer Howard {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; 29 January 1850 – 1 May 1928), the English founder of the garden city movement, is known for his publication \"\" (1898), the description of a utopian city in which people live harmoniously together with nature. The publication resulted in the founding of the garden city movement, and the building of the First Garden City, Letchworth Garden City, commenced in 1903.", "Title: Henry Wright (planner)\n\nHenry Wright (1878-1936), was a planner, architect, and major proponent of the garden city, an idea characterized by green belts and created by Sir Ebenezer Howard.", "Title: Park system\n\nOne of the earliest park systems, in London, came into existence by chance. As London expanded around former royal parks in the nineteenth century, St. James's Park, Green Park and Hyde Park became part of the urban area. This arrangement was admired in France and adopted for the nineteenth century re-planning of Paris by Baron Haussmann. It was also admired by Frederick Law Olmsted and used to create the famous Emerald Necklace in Boston. Another example is Ebenezer Howard's Adirondack Park concept. These green networks were part of the nineteenth century Garden City Movement.", "Title: Milton Keynes Development Corporation\n\nMilton Keynes Development Corporation was established on 23 January 1967 to provide the vision and execution of a \"new city\", Milton Keynes, that would be the modern interpretation of the Garden city movement concepts first expressed by Ebenezer Howard 60 years earlier.", "Title: Kebayoran Baru\n\nKebayoran Baru is a subdistrict of South Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia. Kebayoran Baru was the last residential area to be developed by the Dutch colonial administration. The urban planning was laid in a concept of the Garden city movement, consisting of a well-planned residential area, a shopping center, and a business district, supported with civic facilities e.g. schools, places of worship, hospitals, and parks. Many important governmental institutions are located in Kebayoran Baru, such as the Indonesia Stock Exchange building, the City Hall of South Jakarta, and the ASEAN Secretariat building.", "Title: Garden Cities of To-morrow\n\nGarden Cities of To-morrow is a book by the British urban planner Ebenezer Howard. When it was published in 1898, the book was titled \"To-morrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform\". In 1902 it was reprinted as \"Garden Cities of To-Morrow\". The book gave rise to the garden city movement.", "Title: Frederic Osborn\n\nSir Frederic James Osborn (1885–1978) was a leading member of the UK Garden city movement and was chairman of the Town and Country Planning Association. He lived in Welwyn Garden City, the garden city he helped create, and a local school (Sir Frederic Osborn School) was named after him in 1968.", "Title: Complete communities\n\nComplete communities is an urban planning concept that aims to meet the basic needs of all residents in a community, regardless of income, culture, or political ideologies through integrated land use planning, transportation planning, and community design. While the concept is used by many communities as part of their community plan, each plan interprets what complete community means in their own way. The idea of the complete community has roots in early planning theory, beginning with The Garden City Movement, and is a component of contemporary planning methods including Smart Growth.", "Title: Howard Centre\n\nThe Howard Centre is a shopping centre in Welwyn Garden City. It is named after Sir Ebenezer Howard, founder of the garden city movement." ]
3,412
Which Major League Soccer team does Caroline Celico's husband(2005-2015) play for?
Orlando City
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Soccer.", " He currently is the manager of the San Francisco Deltas of the North American Soccer League, beginning play in the 2017 season.", " Most recently, he was the manager of the Swope Park Rangers of the United Soccer League, an affiliate of Sporting Kansas City of Major League Soccer.", " The North American Soccer League Coach of the Year in 2015, Dos Santos led the Ottawa Fury FC to the NASL Championship Final after a first-place finish in the Fall Season.", " Previously, he focused on youth initiatives in Brazil with FC Primeira Camisa (U-20's) and SE Palmeiras (U-15's), culminating with a Copa do Brasil Sub-15 championship and a technical director position with Desportivo Brasil.", " The Montreal native was first hired by the Montreal Impact in January 2007 to lead the club's reserve team, Trois-Rivieres Attak FC, in the Canadian Soccer League.", " After leading the squad to titles in their initial two seasons – first as 2007 Open Canada Cup champions, then as 2008 CSL National Division champions – Dos Santos was added to the Impact's technical staff as an assistant coach in June 2008 and became head coach in May 2009.", " During his tenure, the Impact won the inaugural Canadian Championship in 2008 to claim the Voyageurs Cup and a berth in the 2008-09 CONCACAF Champions League.", " Dos Santos then led Montreal through three different leagues in consecutive campaigns, winning the USL First Division title in 2009 before transitioning into USSF Division 2 in 2010 and the North American Soccer League in 2011." ], "title": "Marc Dos Santos" }, { "sentences": [ "Miles Joseph (born May 2, 1974) is an American soccer manager and retired U.S. soccer player who earned three caps with the United States national soccer team.", " He spent six seasons in Major League Soccer and the part of one season in Major Indoor Soccer League.", " He was also a member of the U.S. soccer team at the 1996 Summer Olympics.", " He is currently an assistant coach for Orlando City SC in Major League Soccer." ], "title": "Miles Joseph" }, { "sentences": [ "Vancouver Whitecaps FC is a Canadian professional soccer team based in Vancouver, British Columbia that competes in Major League Soccer (MLS) in the Western Conference of the league.", " The Whitecaps are the 17th team of Major League Soccer and replaced the USSF Division 2 team of the same name.", " The club has been owned and managed by the same group since their USSF days, having graduated to MLS after the conclusion of the USSF's 2010 season.", " The MLS version of the team is the third to share the legacy of the Whitecaps name.", " In the 2012 season, the team became the first Canadian team to qualify for the MLS Cup Playoffs." ], "title": "Vancouver Whitecaps FC" }, { "sentences": [ "Omid Namazi (Persian: امید نمازی‎ ‎ ) is a retired Iranian-American soccer defender and currently head coach of the United States men's national under-18 soccer team.", " Namazi played professionally in the American Soccer League, American Professional Soccer League, Major League Soccer, USISL and National Professional Soccer League where he was the 2001 Defender of the Year.", " He is a two-time Coach of the Year in the Major Indoor Soccer League and coached in the Women's United Soccer Association.", " As assistant coach of Iran, he led the team to qualification to the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2015 AFC Asian Cup." ], "title": "Omid Namazi" }, { "sentences": [ "Paul Bravo (born June 19, 1968 in Campbell, California) is a former American soccer midfielder and forward who played six seasons in Major League Soccer, two in the American Professional Soccer League and two in the USISL.", " He also earned four caps, scoring one goal, with the United States men's national soccer team.", " After his retirement from playing, Bravo served for several years as an assistant coach in both Major League Soccer and the NCAA and was most recently Technical Director for the Colorado Rapids." ], "title": "Paul Bravo" }, { "sentences": [ "San Jose Earthquakes are an American soccer club founded in 1994 as the San Jose Clash after the city of San Jose was awarded an inaugural Major League Soccer (MLS) franchise.", " San Jose began playing competitive soccer in the 1996 season.", " It plays its home games at Avaya Stadium, competing in the Western Conference of the MLS.", " The current San Jose Earthquakes is the second soccer team from San Jose to bear the \"Earthquakes\" nickname.", " The tradition was started by San Jose's North American Soccer League team in 1974 who carried the name until the team folded in 1988.", " The current San Jose Earthquakes is an entity distinct of this club, and hosted the first ever MLS game on April 6, 1996, against D.C. United.", " In 2005, the then owner of the Earthquakes, Anschutz Entertainment Group, announced plans of the team relocating to Houston due to failing efforts to secure a soccer-specific stadium in San Jose.", " The organization in Houston would be considered an expansion team by the league, eventually being known as the Houston Dynamo, who began play in 2006.", " The Earthquakes returned after a two-year hiatus, resuming play in 2008." ], "title": "List of San Jose Earthquakes players" }, { "sentences": [ "Seattle Sounders FC is an American soccer club founded in 2008, after the city of Seattle was awarded a Major League Soccer (MLS) franchise.", " The club began playing competitive soccer in the 2009 Major League Soccer season.", " It plays its home games at CenturyLink Field, competing in the Western Conference of the MLS.", " The current Sounders FC is the third soccer team from Seattle to bear the \"Sounders\" nickname.", " The tradition was started by Seattle's North American Soccer League team in 1974, and continued by the city's United Soccer Leagues side, formed in 1994.", " The current Sounders FC is an entity distinct to both of these clubs, and played its first MLS game on March 19, 2009, against the New York Red Bulls." ], "title": "Seattle Sounders FC results by opponent" }, { "sentences": [ "Caroline Lyra Celico (born July 26, 1987 in São Paulo, Brazil) is a Brazilian socialite, singer and former Evangelical pastor at the Reborn in Christ Church, which she left in 2010.", " Celico was married to football player Kaká from 2005 to 2015." ], "title": "Caroline Celico" } ]
[ "Title: Kaká\n\nRicardo Izecson dos Santos Leite (] ; born 22 April 1982), commonly known as Kaká (] ) or Ricardo Kaká, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Orlando City in Major League Soccer and the Brazil national team.", "Title: Major League Soccer owners\n\nMajor League Soccer owners own a share in the league and have the right to operate a team. Major League Soccer operates under a single-entity structure in which teams and player contracts are centrally owned by the league. Each Major League Soccer team has an investor-operator that is a shareholder in the league. In order to control costs, the league shares revenues and holds players contracts instead of players contracting with individual teams.", "Title: Marc Dos Santos\n\nMarc Dos Santos (born May 26, 1977) is a Canadian soccer manager with experience in the United Soccer League, North American Soccer League, and Major League Soccer. He currently is the manager of the San Francisco Deltas of the North American Soccer League, beginning play in the 2017 season. Most recently, he was the manager of the Swope Park Rangers of the United Soccer League, an affiliate of Sporting Kansas City of Major League Soccer. The North American Soccer League Coach of the Year in 2015, Dos Santos led the Ottawa Fury FC to the NASL Championship Final after a first-place finish in the Fall Season. Previously, he focused on youth initiatives in Brazil with FC Primeira Camisa (U-20's) and SE Palmeiras (U-15's), culminating with a Copa do Brasil Sub-15 championship and a technical director position with Desportivo Brasil. The Montreal native was first hired by the Montreal Impact in January 2007 to lead the club's reserve team, Trois-Rivieres Attak FC, in the Canadian Soccer League. After leading the squad to titles in their initial two seasons – first as 2007 Open Canada Cup champions, then as 2008 CSL National Division champions – Dos Santos was added to the Impact's technical staff as an assistant coach in June 2008 and became head coach in May 2009. During his tenure, the Impact won the inaugural Canadian Championship in 2008 to claim the Voyageurs Cup and a berth in the 2008-09 CONCACAF Champions League. Dos Santos then led Montreal through three different leagues in consecutive campaigns, winning the USL First Division title in 2009 before transitioning into USSF Division 2 in 2010 and the North American Soccer League in 2011.", "Title: Miles Joseph\n\nMiles Joseph (born May 2, 1974) is an American soccer manager and retired U.S. soccer player who earned three caps with the United States national soccer team. He spent six seasons in Major League Soccer and the part of one season in Major Indoor Soccer League. He was also a member of the U.S. soccer team at the 1996 Summer Olympics. He is currently an assistant coach for Orlando City SC in Major League Soccer.", "Title: Vancouver Whitecaps FC\n\nVancouver Whitecaps FC is a Canadian professional soccer team based in Vancouver, British Columbia that competes in Major League Soccer (MLS) in the Western Conference of the league. The Whitecaps are the 17th team of Major League Soccer and replaced the USSF Division 2 team of the same name. The club has been owned and managed by the same group since their USSF days, having graduated to MLS after the conclusion of the USSF's 2010 season. The MLS version of the team is the third to share the legacy of the Whitecaps name. In the 2012 season, the team became the first Canadian team to qualify for the MLS Cup Playoffs.", "Title: Omid Namazi\n\nOmid Namazi (Persian: امید نمازی‎ ‎ ) is a retired Iranian-American soccer defender and currently head coach of the United States men's national under-18 soccer team. Namazi played professionally in the American Soccer League, American Professional Soccer League, Major League Soccer, USISL and National Professional Soccer League where he was the 2001 Defender of the Year. He is a two-time Coach of the Year in the Major Indoor Soccer League and coached in the Women's United Soccer Association. As assistant coach of Iran, he led the team to qualification to the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2015 AFC Asian Cup.", "Title: Paul Bravo\n\nPaul Bravo (born June 19, 1968 in Campbell, California) is a former American soccer midfielder and forward who played six seasons in Major League Soccer, two in the American Professional Soccer League and two in the USISL. He also earned four caps, scoring one goal, with the United States men's national soccer team. After his retirement from playing, Bravo served for several years as an assistant coach in both Major League Soccer and the NCAA and was most recently Technical Director for the Colorado Rapids.", "Title: List of San Jose Earthquakes players\n\nSan Jose Earthquakes are an American soccer club founded in 1994 as the San Jose Clash after the city of San Jose was awarded an inaugural Major League Soccer (MLS) franchise. San Jose began playing competitive soccer in the 1996 season. It plays its home games at Avaya Stadium, competing in the Western Conference of the MLS. The current San Jose Earthquakes is the second soccer team from San Jose to bear the \"Earthquakes\" nickname. The tradition was started by San Jose's North American Soccer League team in 1974 who carried the name until the team folded in 1988. The current San Jose Earthquakes is an entity distinct of this club, and hosted the first ever MLS game on April 6, 1996, against D.C. United. In 2005, the then owner of the Earthquakes, Anschutz Entertainment Group, announced plans of the team relocating to Houston due to failing efforts to secure a soccer-specific stadium in San Jose. The organization in Houston would be considered an expansion team by the league, eventually being known as the Houston Dynamo, who began play in 2006. The Earthquakes returned after a two-year hiatus, resuming play in 2008.", "Title: Seattle Sounders FC results by opponent\n\nSeattle Sounders FC is an American soccer club founded in 2008, after the city of Seattle was awarded a Major League Soccer (MLS) franchise. The club began playing competitive soccer in the 2009 Major League Soccer season. It plays its home games at CenturyLink Field, competing in the Western Conference of the MLS. The current Sounders FC is the third soccer team from Seattle to bear the \"Sounders\" nickname. The tradition was started by Seattle's North American Soccer League team in 1974, and continued by the city's United Soccer Leagues side, formed in 1994. The current Sounders FC is an entity distinct to both of these clubs, and played its first MLS game on March 19, 2009, against the New York Red Bulls.", "Title: Caroline Celico\n\nCaroline Lyra Celico (born July 26, 1987 in São Paulo, Brazil) is a Brazilian socialite, singer and former Evangelical pastor at the Reborn in Christ Church, which she left in 2010. Celico was married to football player Kaká from 2005 to 2015." ]
3,413
The 2005 Houston Texans fired the only person to serve how many different NFL expansion teams as inaugural head coach?
two
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{ "title": [ "2005 Houston Texans season", "2005 Houston Texans season", "Dom Capers", "Dom Capers" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 3, 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Houston Texans season was the franchise's 12th season in the National Football League.", " The Texans failed to improve upon their 12–4 record from 2012, suffering through a season-ending 14-game losing streak following a 2–0 start and missing the playoffs for the first time since 2010.", " Head coach Gary Kubiak was fired after eight seasons following their eleventh loss (Week 14 vs. the Jacksonville Jaguars).", " Defensive coordinator Wade Phillips was named the interim head coach for the final three games of the season.", " Their 14-game losing streak is the worst in team history.", " Coming off a franchise-best 12–4 record just the year before, the Texans tie a league record with the Houston Oilers (who, coincidentally, also went 12–4 in 1993 and 2–14 in 1994) for the biggest season-to-season decline in win total.", " On January 3, 2014, claiming that \"I'm ready to kick 2013 the hell out the door\", Texans owner Robert McNair announced that former Penn State head coach Bill O'Brien would be the Texans' third head coach." ], "title": "2013 Houston Texans season" }, { "sentences": [ "Jabari Issa (born April 18, 1978) was a defensive lineman at the University of Washington, drafted in the 2000 NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals where he played from 2000-2001.", " Issa's career also included NFL stints with the Houston Texans (taken in the 2002 NFL Expansion Draft), Pittsburgh, and Kansas City, the NFL Europe Barcelona Dragons, and the CFL including a Grey Cup Championship with the Edmonton Eskimos." ], "title": "Jabari Issa" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2002 NFL draft was the procedure by which National Football League (NFL) teams selected amateur college football players.", " The draft is known officially as the \"NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting\" and has been conducted annually since 1936.", " The draft took place April 20–21, 2002 at the Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York.", " The draft was broadcast on ESPN both days and eventually moved to ESPN2.", " The draft began with the Houston Texans selecting David Carr, and it ended with the Texans selecting Mr. Irrelevant, Ahmad Miller.", " There were thirty-two compensatory selections distributed among eighteen teams, with the Buffalo Bills receiving the most selections with four.", " The University of Miami was the college most represented in the draft, having five of its players selected in the first round.", " Although the Carolina Panthers finished with a 1–15 record which would normally have given them the first pick in each round, the Houston Texans were given the first pick because they were an expansion team.", " The league also held a supplemental draft after the regular draft and before the regular season." ], "title": "2002 NFL Draft" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1960 NFL expansion draft was the first National Football League (NFL) draft in which a new expansion team, named the Dallas Rangers, selected its initial players.", " The NFL awarded Dallas, Texas a franchise to compete for revenue with Lamar Hunt's Dallas Texans of the upstart American Football League.", " The Dallas expansion franchise was approved too late for it to participate in the 1960 NFL draft which had been held on November 30, 1959.", " Dallas is the only NFL expansion team to not have had the benefit of a college draft in its first year." ], "title": "1960 NFL expansion draft" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2002 National Football League expansion draft is the most recent National Football League (NFL) draft in which a new expansion team, named the Houston Texans, selected its first players.", " On October 6, 1999, in Atlanta, NFL owners had unanimously voted to award the 32nd NFL franchise and the Super Bowl XXXVIII to the city of Houston, Texas.", " So that the Texans could become competitive with existing teams, the league awarded the Texans the first pick in the 2002 NFL Draft and gave them the opportunity to select current players from existing teams.", " That selection was provided by the expansion draft, held on February 18, 2002." ], "title": "2002 NFL expansion draft" }, { "sentences": [ "Ernest Dominic Capers (born August 7, 1950) is an American football coach and the current defensive coordinator for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL).", " Capers served as the head coach for the NFL's Carolina Panthers from 1995 to 1998 and for the Houston Texans from 2002 to 2005.", " He is the only person to serve two different NFL expansion teams as their inaugural head coach." ], "title": "Dom Capers" }, { "sentences": [ "The Houston Texans are a professional American football team based in Houston, Texas.", " The Texans compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the American Football Conference (AFC) South division.", " The club first played in as an expansion team, which makes them the youngest franchise currently competing in the NFL.", " The Texans replaced Houston's previous franchise, the Houston Oilers, which moved to Nashville, Tennessee and are now the Tennessee Titans.", " The team's majority owner is Bob McNair.", " While the team mainly struggled in the 2000s, they clinched their first playoff berth during the 2011 season as AFC South division champions.", " The Texans have gone on to win more AFC South championships in 2012, 2015, and 2016.", " To date, the Texans are the only NFL franchise to have never played in a conference championship game." ], "title": "Houston Texans" }, { "sentences": [ "Romeo Crennel (born June 18, 1947) is an American football coach who is the assistant head coach for the Houston Texans of the National Football League (NFL).", " Though he has spent much of his career as a defensive assistant, he has also been the head coach of the Cleveland Browns and the Kansas City Chiefs.", " On January 20, 2014, he became the defensive coordinator for the Houston Texans.", " He was promoted to assistant head coach prior to the 2017 season." ], "title": "Romeo Crennel" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2005 Houston Texans season was the fourth season in franchise history.", " The Texans completed the season with the worst record in franchise history (a record that would later be matched in 2013).", " This led to the Texans obtaining the first selection in the NFL Draft for the second time since the franchise formed in 2002.", " The team fired head coach Dom Capers after the season; he was replaced by Denver Broncos offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak." ], "title": "2005 Houston Texans season" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of seasons completed by the Jacksonville Jaguars American football franchise of the National Football League (NFL).", " The list documents the season-by-season records of the Jaguars' franchise from to present, including postseason records, and league awards for individual players or head coaches.", " The Jaguars, along with the Carolina Panthers, joined the NFL as 1995 expansion teams. Jacksonville is one of only two teams, the other being the Houston Texans, never to have played in either a Super Bowl or any other NFL Championship." ], "title": "List of Jacksonville Jaguars seasons" } ]
[ "Title: 2013 Houston Texans season\n\nThe Houston Texans season was the franchise's 12th season in the National Football League. The Texans failed to improve upon their 12–4 record from 2012, suffering through a season-ending 14-game losing streak following a 2–0 start and missing the playoffs for the first time since 2010. Head coach Gary Kubiak was fired after eight seasons following their eleventh loss (Week 14 vs. the Jacksonville Jaguars). Defensive coordinator Wade Phillips was named the interim head coach for the final three games of the season. Their 14-game losing streak is the worst in team history. Coming off a franchise-best 12–4 record just the year before, the Texans tie a league record with the Houston Oilers (who, coincidentally, also went 12–4 in 1993 and 2–14 in 1994) for the biggest season-to-season decline in win total. On January 3, 2014, claiming that \"I'm ready to kick 2013 the hell out the door\", Texans owner Robert McNair announced that former Penn State head coach Bill O'Brien would be the Texans' third head coach.", "Title: Jabari Issa\n\nJabari Issa (born April 18, 1978) was a defensive lineman at the University of Washington, drafted in the 2000 NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals where he played from 2000-2001. Issa's career also included NFL stints with the Houston Texans (taken in the 2002 NFL Expansion Draft), Pittsburgh, and Kansas City, the NFL Europe Barcelona Dragons, and the CFL including a Grey Cup Championship with the Edmonton Eskimos.", "Title: 2002 NFL Draft\n\nThe 2002 NFL draft was the procedure by which National Football League (NFL) teams selected amateur college football players. The draft is known officially as the \"NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting\" and has been conducted annually since 1936. The draft took place April 20–21, 2002 at the Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. The draft was broadcast on ESPN both days and eventually moved to ESPN2. The draft began with the Houston Texans selecting David Carr, and it ended with the Texans selecting Mr. Irrelevant, Ahmad Miller. There were thirty-two compensatory selections distributed among eighteen teams, with the Buffalo Bills receiving the most selections with four. The University of Miami was the college most represented in the draft, having five of its players selected in the first round. Although the Carolina Panthers finished with a 1–15 record which would normally have given them the first pick in each round, the Houston Texans were given the first pick because they were an expansion team. The league also held a supplemental draft after the regular draft and before the regular season.", "Title: 1960 NFL expansion draft\n\nThe 1960 NFL expansion draft was the first National Football League (NFL) draft in which a new expansion team, named the Dallas Rangers, selected its initial players. The NFL awarded Dallas, Texas a franchise to compete for revenue with Lamar Hunt's Dallas Texans of the upstart American Football League. The Dallas expansion franchise was approved too late for it to participate in the 1960 NFL draft which had been held on November 30, 1959. Dallas is the only NFL expansion team to not have had the benefit of a college draft in its first year.", "Title: 2002 NFL expansion draft\n\nThe 2002 National Football League expansion draft is the most recent National Football League (NFL) draft in which a new expansion team, named the Houston Texans, selected its first players. On October 6, 1999, in Atlanta, NFL owners had unanimously voted to award the 32nd NFL franchise and the Super Bowl XXXVIII to the city of Houston, Texas. So that the Texans could become competitive with existing teams, the league awarded the Texans the first pick in the 2002 NFL Draft and gave them the opportunity to select current players from existing teams. That selection was provided by the expansion draft, held on February 18, 2002.", "Title: Dom Capers\n\nErnest Dominic Capers (born August 7, 1950) is an American football coach and the current defensive coordinator for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL). Capers served as the head coach for the NFL's Carolina Panthers from 1995 to 1998 and for the Houston Texans from 2002 to 2005. He is the only person to serve two different NFL expansion teams as their inaugural head coach.", "Title: Houston Texans\n\nThe Houston Texans are a professional American football team based in Houston, Texas. The Texans compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the American Football Conference (AFC) South division. The club first played in as an expansion team, which makes them the youngest franchise currently competing in the NFL. The Texans replaced Houston's previous franchise, the Houston Oilers, which moved to Nashville, Tennessee and are now the Tennessee Titans. The team's majority owner is Bob McNair. While the team mainly struggled in the 2000s, they clinched their first playoff berth during the 2011 season as AFC South division champions. The Texans have gone on to win more AFC South championships in 2012, 2015, and 2016. To date, the Texans are the only NFL franchise to have never played in a conference championship game.", "Title: Romeo Crennel\n\nRomeo Crennel (born June 18, 1947) is an American football coach who is the assistant head coach for the Houston Texans of the National Football League (NFL). Though he has spent much of his career as a defensive assistant, he has also been the head coach of the Cleveland Browns and the Kansas City Chiefs. On January 20, 2014, he became the defensive coordinator for the Houston Texans. He was promoted to assistant head coach prior to the 2017 season.", "Title: 2005 Houston Texans season\n\nThe 2005 Houston Texans season was the fourth season in franchise history. The Texans completed the season with the worst record in franchise history (a record that would later be matched in 2013). This led to the Texans obtaining the first selection in the NFL Draft for the second time since the franchise formed in 2002. The team fired head coach Dom Capers after the season; he was replaced by Denver Broncos offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak.", "Title: List of Jacksonville Jaguars seasons\n\nThis is a list of seasons completed by the Jacksonville Jaguars American football franchise of the National Football League (NFL). The list documents the season-by-season records of the Jaguars' franchise from to present, including postseason records, and league awards for individual players or head coaches. The Jaguars, along with the Carolina Panthers, joined the NFL as 1995 expansion teams. Jacksonville is one of only two teams, the other being the Houston Texans, never to have played in either a Super Bowl or any other NFL Championship." ]
3,414
Ross Shor Lynch, is an American singer, songwriter, and actor, he is also starring in a new horror/thriller movie called "My Friend Dahmer," a 2017, an American biographical drama film, written and directed by who?
Marc Meyers
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{ "title": [ "Ross Lynch", "My Friend Dahmer (film)" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Glass Castle is a 2017 American biographical drama film directed by Destin Daniel Cretton and written by Cretton, Andrew Lanham, and Marti Noxon, based on Jeannette Walls's 2005 memoir of the same name.", " Depicting Walls's real-life childhood spent squatting in homes and living in poverty, the film stars Brie Larson as Walls with Naomi Watts, Woody Harrelson, Max Greenfield, and Sarah Snook in supporting roles.", " The film was released on August 11, 2017, by Lionsgate and received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the performances of its cast (particularly Larson and Harrelson) but criticized the mishandled tones and material." ], "title": "The Glass Castle (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ross Shor Lynch (born December 29, 1995) is an American singer, songwriter, and actor.", " He is one of the founding members of the pop rock band R5.", " As an actor, he is known for his debut role as Austin Moon on the Disney Channel original series \"Austin & Ally\", and for his role as Brady in the \"Teen Beach Movie\" series.", " Lynch is also starring in a new horror/thriller movie called \"My Friend Dahmer,\" where he plays the role of Jeffrey Dahmer in his teenage years.", " The movie is set to debut in the fall of 2017." ], "title": "Ross Lynch" }, { "sentences": [ "Lady Sings the Blues is a 1972 American biographical drama film directed by Sidney J. Furie about jazz singer Billie Holiday, loosely based on her 1956 autobiography which, in turn, took its title from one of Holiday's most popular songs.", " It was produced by Motown Productions for Paramount Pictures.", " Diana Ross portrayed Holiday, alongside a cast including Billy Dee Williams, Richard Pryor, James T. Callahan, and Scatman Crothers." ], "title": "Lady Sings the Blues (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Crown Heights is a 2017 American biographical drama film written and directed by Matt Ruskin.", " Adapted from a \"This American Life\" podcast, the film tells the true story of Colin Warner who was wrongfully convicted of murder, and how his best friend Carl King devoted his life to proving Colin's innocence.", " The film stars Keith Stanfield as Collin Warner and Nnamdi Asomugha as Carl King." ], "title": "Crown Heights (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "To Write Love on Her Arms (also known as Day One; formerly Renee) is a 2012 American biographical drama film written and directed by Nathan Frankowski, starring Kat Dennings, Chad Michael Murray, Rupert Friend, Juliana Harkavy, Corbin Bleu and Mark Saul.", " The film is based on the life of troubled teenager Renee Yohe and the founding of To Write Love on Her Arms by Jamie Tworkowski, after he and others helped Yohe to overcome her challenges enough to be able to enter rehab.", " The film premiered on March 11, 2012 at the Omaha Film Festival, and was eventually released Direct-to-DVD on March 3, 2015." ], "title": "To Write Love on Her Arms (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "My Friend Dahmer is a 2017 American biographical drama film written and directed by Marc Meyers about the American serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer.", " It is based on the 2012 graphic novel of the same name by cartoonist John \"Derf\" Backderf, who had been friends with Dahmer in high school in the 1970s, soon before Dahmer began his killing spree.", " The film stars Ross Lynch, Alex Wolff, Dallas Roberts, and Anne Heche." ], "title": "My Friend Dahmer (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "I Am Michael is a 2015 American biographical drama film written and directed by Justin Kelly.", " Based on Benoit Denizet-Lewis' \"New York Times Magazine\" article \"My Ex-Gay Friend\", the film stars James Franco, Zachary Quinto, Emma Roberts, and Charlie Carver.", " Franco plays Michael Glatze, a gay activist who renounces homosexuality and becomes a Christian pastor.", " Filming ran in New York City from August 11 to August 30, 2014." ], "title": "I Am Michael" }, { "sentences": [ "Dahmer is a 2002 American biographical horror film directed by David Jacobson and starring Jeremy Renner and Bruce Davison.", " Renner plays American serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, a mentally-unstable recluse in Wisconsin who kidnaps, rapes, and murders multiple men." ], "title": "Dahmer (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Founder is a 2016 American biographical drama film directed by John Lee Hancock and written by Robert Siegel.", " The film stars Michael Keaton as businessman Ray Kroc, and portrays the story of his creation of the McDonald's fast food chain.", " Nick Offerman and John Carroll Lynch co-star as McDonald's founders Richard and Maurice McDonald." ], "title": "The Founder" }, { "sentences": [ "Marshall is a 2017 American biographical drama film directed by Reginald Hudlin and written by Michael and Jacob Koskoff starring Chadwick Boseman as the first African-American Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall and one of the first cases of his early career.", " It also stars Josh Gad, Kate Hudson, Dan Stevens, Sterling K. Brown and James Cromwell." ], "title": "Marshall (film)" } ]
[ "Title: The Glass Castle (film)\n\nThe Glass Castle is a 2017 American biographical drama film directed by Destin Daniel Cretton and written by Cretton, Andrew Lanham, and Marti Noxon, based on Jeannette Walls's 2005 memoir of the same name. Depicting Walls's real-life childhood spent squatting in homes and living in poverty, the film stars Brie Larson as Walls with Naomi Watts, Woody Harrelson, Max Greenfield, and Sarah Snook in supporting roles. The film was released on August 11, 2017, by Lionsgate and received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the performances of its cast (particularly Larson and Harrelson) but criticized the mishandled tones and material.", "Title: Ross Lynch\n\nRoss Shor Lynch (born December 29, 1995) is an American singer, songwriter, and actor. He is one of the founding members of the pop rock band R5. As an actor, he is known for his debut role as Austin Moon on the Disney Channel original series \"Austin & Ally\", and for his role as Brady in the \"Teen Beach Movie\" series. Lynch is also starring in a new horror/thriller movie called \"My Friend Dahmer,\" where he plays the role of Jeffrey Dahmer in his teenage years. The movie is set to debut in the fall of 2017.", "Title: Lady Sings the Blues (film)\n\nLady Sings the Blues is a 1972 American biographical drama film directed by Sidney J. Furie about jazz singer Billie Holiday, loosely based on her 1956 autobiography which, in turn, took its title from one of Holiday's most popular songs. It was produced by Motown Productions for Paramount Pictures. Diana Ross portrayed Holiday, alongside a cast including Billy Dee Williams, Richard Pryor, James T. Callahan, and Scatman Crothers.", "Title: Crown Heights (film)\n\nCrown Heights is a 2017 American biographical drama film written and directed by Matt Ruskin. Adapted from a \"This American Life\" podcast, the film tells the true story of Colin Warner who was wrongfully convicted of murder, and how his best friend Carl King devoted his life to proving Colin's innocence. The film stars Keith Stanfield as Collin Warner and Nnamdi Asomugha as Carl King.", "Title: To Write Love on Her Arms (film)\n\nTo Write Love on Her Arms (also known as Day One; formerly Renee) is a 2012 American biographical drama film written and directed by Nathan Frankowski, starring Kat Dennings, Chad Michael Murray, Rupert Friend, Juliana Harkavy, Corbin Bleu and Mark Saul. The film is based on the life of troubled teenager Renee Yohe and the founding of To Write Love on Her Arms by Jamie Tworkowski, after he and others helped Yohe to overcome her challenges enough to be able to enter rehab. The film premiered on March 11, 2012 at the Omaha Film Festival, and was eventually released Direct-to-DVD on March 3, 2015.", "Title: My Friend Dahmer (film)\n\nMy Friend Dahmer is a 2017 American biographical drama film written and directed by Marc Meyers about the American serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer. It is based on the 2012 graphic novel of the same name by cartoonist John \"Derf\" Backderf, who had been friends with Dahmer in high school in the 1970s, soon before Dahmer began his killing spree. The film stars Ross Lynch, Alex Wolff, Dallas Roberts, and Anne Heche.", "Title: I Am Michael\n\nI Am Michael is a 2015 American biographical drama film written and directed by Justin Kelly. Based on Benoit Denizet-Lewis' \"New York Times Magazine\" article \"My Ex-Gay Friend\", the film stars James Franco, Zachary Quinto, Emma Roberts, and Charlie Carver. Franco plays Michael Glatze, a gay activist who renounces homosexuality and becomes a Christian pastor. Filming ran in New York City from August 11 to August 30, 2014.", "Title: Dahmer (film)\n\nDahmer is a 2002 American biographical horror film directed by David Jacobson and starring Jeremy Renner and Bruce Davison. Renner plays American serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, a mentally-unstable recluse in Wisconsin who kidnaps, rapes, and murders multiple men.", "Title: The Founder\n\nThe Founder is a 2016 American biographical drama film directed by John Lee Hancock and written by Robert Siegel. The film stars Michael Keaton as businessman Ray Kroc, and portrays the story of his creation of the McDonald's fast food chain. Nick Offerman and John Carroll Lynch co-star as McDonald's founders Richard and Maurice McDonald.", "Title: Marshall (film)\n\nMarshall is a 2017 American biographical drama film directed by Reginald Hudlin and written by Michael and Jacob Koskoff starring Chadwick Boseman as the first African-American Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall and one of the first cases of his early career. It also stars Josh Gad, Kate Hudson, Dan Stevens, Sterling K. Brown and James Cromwell." ]
3,415
What is the population rank of the official region of England which has the town of St Helens ?
the third most populated
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[ { "sentences": [ "The St Helens Reporter is a weekly paid-for newspaper in St Helens, Merseyside, England.", " The Reporter is competing with the more traditional \"St Helens Star\" as the number one paper in the town." ], "title": "St Helens Reporter" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sankey Canal, which is also known as the Sankey Brook Navigation and the St Helens Canal, historically entirely within Lancashire is a canal now in Cheshire, extending into Merseyside, in the northwest of England, connecting St Helens with the River Mersey at Spike Island.", " When opened in 1757, it ran along the valley of the Sankey Brook from the point where the brook joined the Mersey, past Warrington to Parr at the north east of what became St Helens town centre.", " Extensions were constructed at the Mersey end of the canal, firstly to Fiddlers Ferry and then to Widnes, while at the northern end, it was extended into Sutton, close to what became the centre of St Helens.", " The canal was gradually abandoned between 1931 and 1963, but has been the object of a restoration attempt since 1985, when the Sankey Canal Restoration Society was formed." ], "title": "Sankey Canal" }, { "sentences": [ "The Statue of Queen Victoria stands on the western side of Victoria Square, St Helens, Merseyside, England.", " It was created after the death of Queen Victoria and given to the town by Colonel William Windle Pilkington, mayor of St Helens in 1902, and a member of the Pilkington glass manufacturers in the town.", " Pilkington commissioned George Frampton to design it.", " Frampton used the same model for the figure of the queen for two other statues, but placed it on thrones and pedestals of different designs.", " The St Helens statue was unveiled by the Earl of Derby in 1905.", " Originally placed in the centre of Victoria Square, it was moved to a position on the west side of the square in 2000.", " The statue is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building." ], "title": "Statue of Queen Victoria, St Helens" }, { "sentences": [ "St Helens and Runcorn Gap Railway, later known as St Helens Railway, was an early railway company in Lancashire, England, which opened in 1833.", " It ran originally from the town of St Helens to the area which would later develop into the town of Widnes.", " Branches were opened to Garston, Warrington and Rainford.", " The company was taken over by the London and North Western Railway in 1864.", " The line from St Helens to Widnes and the branch to Rainford are now closed, the latter terminating at the Pilkington Glass' Cowley Hill works siding near Gerard's Bridge, but part of the lines to Garston and to Warrington are still in operation." ], "title": "St Helens and Runcorn Gap Railway" }, { "sentences": [ "St Helens is a district in the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens, Merseyside, England.", " The unparished area contains 67 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest grade, four are listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade.", " The main town in the district is St Helens, the others being Newton-le-Willows and Earlestown.", " Until the Industrial Revolution, the area was largely rural.", " Coal mining began in the 16th century, but modern industrial development began with the construction of the Sankey Canal in the late 18th century, linking St Helens with the River Mersey.", " The early 19th century saw new industries, including copper smelting, production of alkali, and the manufacture of glass.", " Of these, the major industry was glass making, the main business being that of Pilkingtons.", " The first major railway line in the world, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway was built through the district, opening in 1830." ], "title": "Listed buildings in St Helens, Merseyside" }, { "sentences": [ "The Metropolitan Borough of St Helens is a metropolitan borough of Merseyside, in North West England.", " It is named after its largest town St Helens, and covers an area which includes the settlements of Sutton, St Helens, Earlestown, Rainhill, Eccleston, Clock Face, Haydock, Billinge, Rainford and Newton-le-Willows." ], "title": "Metropolitan Borough of St Helens" }, { "sentences": [ "North West England, one of nine official regions of England, consists of the five counties of Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside.", " The North West had a population of 7,052,000 in 2011.", " It is the third most populated region in the United Kingdom after the South East and Greater London." ], "title": "North West England" }, { "sentences": [ "St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council is the local authority of the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens in Merseyside.", " It is a metropolitan district council, one of five in Merseyside and one of 36 in the metropolitan counties of England, and provides the majority of local government services in St Helens.", " It is a constituent council of Liverpool City Region Combined Authority." ], "title": "St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council" }, { "sentences": [ "St Helens ended 2010 with yet another Grand Final defeat, their fourth in a row, to bitter rivals Wigan.", " It was evident that the personnel at the club, combined with the suitability of Mick Potter's position had become surplus to requirements at St Helens, and widespread changes took place.", " Potter announced mid-2010 that he would be leaving for Bradford Bulls, his replacement, Royce Simmons; someone who had worked under Tim Sheens for many years at Wests Tigers and with the Australian national side.", " The very fact that St Helens had been, in many fans' eyes 'reduced' to looking for assistant coaches in the NRL drew a little bit of criticism, but overall, the feeling was positive over Simmons' appointment.", " The coach would not be the only change either.", " Club legend Keiron Cunningham retired from playing at the age of 33, after 16 years of paying first team rugby for St Helens, with centre Matt Gidley doing likewise, and returning to Australia.", " A number of others were to leave too; a combination of age and not being good enough for squad selection under Simmons costing the St Helens careers of 12 of the 2010 squad, most notably, arguably, Maurie Fa'asavalu, who switched codes with Harlequins.", " The influx was far fewer than the outgoing numbers during the transfer period, with only three names coming into the squad for 2011 from other clubs; these being prop Josh Perry, England centre Michael Shenton, and fellow England cap and prop Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook, from Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, Castleford Tigers and respectively.", " There were also four new faces in the first team by means of the reserve and academy system at St Helens.", " Pre-season fixtures announced included a game against Huddersfield Giants at the Halton Stadium on 29 January and the Karalius Cup game against Widnes, again at the Stobart, on the 23rd." ], "title": "2011 St Helens RLFC season" }, { "sentences": [ "St Helens (   ) is a large town in Merseyside, England.", " It is the largest settlement and administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens with a population of 102,629, while the entire metropolitan borough had a population of 176,843 at the 2001 Census.", " St Helens makes up part of the wider Liverpool/Birkenhead Metropolitan Area." ], "title": "St Helens, Merseyside" } ]
[ "Title: St Helens Reporter\n\nThe St Helens Reporter is a weekly paid-for newspaper in St Helens, Merseyside, England. The Reporter is competing with the more traditional \"St Helens Star\" as the number one paper in the town.", "Title: Sankey Canal\n\nThe Sankey Canal, which is also known as the Sankey Brook Navigation and the St Helens Canal, historically entirely within Lancashire is a canal now in Cheshire, extending into Merseyside, in the northwest of England, connecting St Helens with the River Mersey at Spike Island. When opened in 1757, it ran along the valley of the Sankey Brook from the point where the brook joined the Mersey, past Warrington to Parr at the north east of what became St Helens town centre. Extensions were constructed at the Mersey end of the canal, firstly to Fiddlers Ferry and then to Widnes, while at the northern end, it was extended into Sutton, close to what became the centre of St Helens. The canal was gradually abandoned between 1931 and 1963, but has been the object of a restoration attempt since 1985, when the Sankey Canal Restoration Society was formed.", "Title: Statue of Queen Victoria, St Helens\n\nThe Statue of Queen Victoria stands on the western side of Victoria Square, St Helens, Merseyside, England. It was created after the death of Queen Victoria and given to the town by Colonel William Windle Pilkington, mayor of St Helens in 1902, and a member of the Pilkington glass manufacturers in the town. Pilkington commissioned George Frampton to design it. Frampton used the same model for the figure of the queen for two other statues, but placed it on thrones and pedestals of different designs. The St Helens statue was unveiled by the Earl of Derby in 1905. Originally placed in the centre of Victoria Square, it was moved to a position on the west side of the square in 2000. The statue is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building.", "Title: St Helens and Runcorn Gap Railway\n\nSt Helens and Runcorn Gap Railway, later known as St Helens Railway, was an early railway company in Lancashire, England, which opened in 1833. It ran originally from the town of St Helens to the area which would later develop into the town of Widnes. Branches were opened to Garston, Warrington and Rainford. The company was taken over by the London and North Western Railway in 1864. The line from St Helens to Widnes and the branch to Rainford are now closed, the latter terminating at the Pilkington Glass' Cowley Hill works siding near Gerard's Bridge, but part of the lines to Garston and to Warrington are still in operation.", "Title: Listed buildings in St Helens, Merseyside\n\nSt Helens is a district in the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens, Merseyside, England. The unparished area contains 67 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest grade, four are listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The main town in the district is St Helens, the others being Newton-le-Willows and Earlestown. Until the Industrial Revolution, the area was largely rural. Coal mining began in the 16th century, but modern industrial development began with the construction of the Sankey Canal in the late 18th century, linking St Helens with the River Mersey. The early 19th century saw new industries, including copper smelting, production of alkali, and the manufacture of glass. Of these, the major industry was glass making, the main business being that of Pilkingtons. The first major railway line in the world, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway was built through the district, opening in 1830.", "Title: Metropolitan Borough of St Helens\n\nThe Metropolitan Borough of St Helens is a metropolitan borough of Merseyside, in North West England. It is named after its largest town St Helens, and covers an area which includes the settlements of Sutton, St Helens, Earlestown, Rainhill, Eccleston, Clock Face, Haydock, Billinge, Rainford and Newton-le-Willows.", "Title: North West England\n\nNorth West England, one of nine official regions of England, consists of the five counties of Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside. The North West had a population of 7,052,000 in 2011. It is the third most populated region in the United Kingdom after the South East and Greater London.", "Title: St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council\n\nSt Helens Metropolitan Borough Council is the local authority of the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens in Merseyside. It is a metropolitan district council, one of five in Merseyside and one of 36 in the metropolitan counties of England, and provides the majority of local government services in St Helens. It is a constituent council of Liverpool City Region Combined Authority.", "Title: 2011 St Helens RLFC season\n\nSt Helens ended 2010 with yet another Grand Final defeat, their fourth in a row, to bitter rivals Wigan. It was evident that the personnel at the club, combined with the suitability of Mick Potter's position had become surplus to requirements at St Helens, and widespread changes took place. Potter announced mid-2010 that he would be leaving for Bradford Bulls, his replacement, Royce Simmons; someone who had worked under Tim Sheens for many years at Wests Tigers and with the Australian national side. The very fact that St Helens had been, in many fans' eyes 'reduced' to looking for assistant coaches in the NRL drew a little bit of criticism, but overall, the feeling was positive over Simmons' appointment. The coach would not be the only change either. Club legend Keiron Cunningham retired from playing at the age of 33, after 16 years of paying first team rugby for St Helens, with centre Matt Gidley doing likewise, and returning to Australia. A number of others were to leave too; a combination of age and not being good enough for squad selection under Simmons costing the St Helens careers of 12 of the 2010 squad, most notably, arguably, Maurie Fa'asavalu, who switched codes with Harlequins. The influx was far fewer than the outgoing numbers during the transfer period, with only three names coming into the squad for 2011 from other clubs; these being prop Josh Perry, England centre Michael Shenton, and fellow England cap and prop Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook, from Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, Castleford Tigers and respectively. There were also four new faces in the first team by means of the reserve and academy system at St Helens. Pre-season fixtures announced included a game against Huddersfield Giants at the Halton Stadium on 29 January and the Karalius Cup game against Widnes, again at the Stobart, on the 23rd.", "Title: St Helens, Merseyside\n\nSt Helens (   ) is a large town in Merseyside, England. It is the largest settlement and administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens with a population of 102,629, while the entire metropolitan borough had a population of 176,843 at the 2001 Census. St Helens makes up part of the wider Liverpool/Birkenhead Metropolitan Area." ]
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What is the nationality of the driver who finished second in the second race in the 2017 Montreal ePrix ?
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 2017 Mexico City ePrix (formally the 2017 FIA Formula E Julius Baer Mexico City ePrix) was a Formula E motor race held on 1 April 2017 before a crowd of 36,000 people at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City, Mexico.", " It was the fourth round of the 2016–17 Formula E season, and the second running of the event.", " The 45-lap race was won by Audi Sport ABT driver Lucas di Grassi after starting from 15th position.", " Jean-Éric Vergne finished second for the Techeetah team and Virgin driver Sam Bird came in third." ], "title": "2017 Mexico City ePrix" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2017 Berlin ePrix (formally the 2017 FIA Formula E Berlin ePrix) were a pair of Formula E motor races held on 10 and 11 June 2017 at the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit in Berlin before a crowd of 24,000 people.", " They were the seventh and eighth rounds of the 2016–17 Formula E season season and the third running of the event.", " The 44-lap race contested on 10 June was won by Mahindra driver Felix Rosenqvist after starting from second place.", " Lucas di Grassi finished second for Audi Sport ABT and Rosenqvist's teammate Nick Heidfeld came in third.", " The longer 46-lap event on 11 June was won by e.Dams-Renault driver Sébastien Buemi who started from second position.", " Rosenqvist finished in second and di Grassi was third." ], "title": "2017 Berlin ePrix" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2017 New York City ePrix (formally the 2017 FIA Formula E Qualcomm New York City ePrix) were a pair of Formula E motor races held on July 15 and 16, 2017 at the Brooklyn Street Circuit in Red Hook, Brooklyn before a two-day crowd of 20,000 people.", " There were the ninth and tenth races of the 2016–17 Formula E season and the inaugural running of the event.", " The first race, contested over 43 laps on 15 July, was won by Virgin driver Sam Bird after starting from fourth place.", " Jean-Éric Vergne finished second for Techeetah, and his teammate Stéphane Sarrazin came in third.", " The longer 49-lap race held the following day was won by Bird from a pole position start.", " Mahindra teammates Felix Rosenqvist and Nick Heidfeld took second and third places." ], "title": "2017 New York City ePrix" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2017 Montreal ePrix (formally the 2017 FIA Formula E Hydro-Québec Montréal ePrix) were a pair of Formula E races held on 29 and 30 July 2017 at the Montreal Street Circuit in Montreal, Quebec before an two-day crowd of 45,000 people.", " There were the eleventh and twelfth races of the 2016–17 Formula E season and the inaugural running of the event.", " The first race, contested over 35 laps on 29 July, was won by Audi Sport ABT driver Lucas di Grassi after starting from pole position.", " Jean-Éric Vergne finished second for the Techeetah team and his teammate Stéphane Sarrazin came in third.", " The longer 37-lap race held the following day was won by Vergne from a third place start.", " Felix Rosenqvist took second for the Mahindra team and Virgin driver José María López secured a third-place finish." ], "title": "2017 Montreal ePrix" }, { "sentences": [ "Colin Fleming (born April 21, 1984 in San Diego, California) is an American former racing driver who completed in the Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup, Formula Renault 2000 Germany and Formula Renault 3.5 in 2005 and 2006 with Jenzer Motorsport and Carlin Motorsport, he was also a member from the Red Bull Junior Team, Fleming finished 4th in the Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup in 2004 and was rookie of the year in the Formula Renault 2000 Germany also in that year.", " He also raced against fellow American and Californian and future Formula One Driver Scott Speed.", " In 2005 he switched to the Formula Renault 3.5 with Swiss team Jenzer Motorsport, despite three DNS in the first 3 and missing one race of that season he finished 13th with 34 points with a best finish of 3rd in the second race in the Bugatti Circuit, to 2006 he switched to Carlin where he finished 6th in the first race of the season in Zolder, however he failed to qualify to the Second Race of the weekend and he finished 4th in Circuit de Monaco and 8th in both races in Istanbul Park, after this round he asked to leave Carlin and the Red Bull Junior Team, Red Bull officially released him and he was replaced by fellow Red Bull Junior Team member and Future Formula One Champion Sebastian Vettel, after leaving Red Bull, he returned to the United States to complete in the Atlantic Championship mid-season and he finished 20th with 45 points and since then has not raced anymore in a Major Series, until he decided to retire.", " Now Colin is a high-level executive with Salesforce." ], "title": "Colin Fleming (racing driver)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2017 Monaco ePrix (formally the 2017 FIA Formula E Monaco ePrix) was a Formula E motor race held on 13 May 2017 at the Circuit de Monaco in Monte Carlo before a crowd of 18,000 people.", " It was the fifth round of the 2016–17 Formula E season and the second running of the event.", " The 51-lap race was won by e.Dams-Renault driver Sébastien Buemi after starting from pole position.", " Lucas di Grassi finished second for Audi Sport ABT and Mahindra driver Nick Heidfeld came in third." ], "title": "2017 Monaco ePrix" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2017 Buenos Aires ePrix (formally the 2017 FIA Formula E Buenos Aires ePrix) was a Formula E motor race held on 18 February 2017 at the Puerto Madero Street Circuit in Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires, Argentina in front of a crowd of 21,000 people.", " It was the third round of the 2016–17 Formula E season and the third running of the event.", " The 37-lap race was won by e.Dams-Renault driver Sébastien Buemi after starting from third position.", " Jean-Éric Vergne finished second for the Techeetah team and Audi Sport ABT driver Lucas di Grassi came in third." ], "title": "2017 Buenos Aires ePrix" }, { "sentences": [ "Felix Rosenqvist (born 7 November 1991 in Värnamo) is a Swedish racing driver currently racing in Formula E for Mahindra Racing and Super Formula for SUNOCO Team LeMans.", " He holds the record of being the only driver ever to win the Macau Grand Prix (twice), Masters of Formula 3 (twice), Grand Prix de Pau and the FIA Formula 3 European Championship." ], "title": "Felix Rosenqvist" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2017 Paris ePrix (formally the 2017 FIA Formula E Qatar Airways Paris ePrix) was a Formula E motor race held on 20 May 2017 at the Circuit des Invalides in the Les Invalides building complex before a crowd of 46,000 people.", " It was the sixth race of the 2016–17 Formula E season and the second running of the event.", " The 49-lap race was won by e.Dams-Renault driver Sébastien Buemi after starting from pole position.", " José María López finished second for the Virgin team and Mahindra driver Nick Heidfeld came in third." ], "title": "2017 Paris ePrix" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016 Hong Kong ePrix (formally the 2016 FIA Formula E HKT Hong Kong ePrix) was a Formula E motor race held on 9 October 2016, before a crowd of 30,000 people at the Hong Kong Central Harbourfront Circuit in Hong Kong.", " It was the first race of the 2016–17 Formula E season and the inaugural running of the event as part of the championship.", " The 45-lap race was won by e.Dams-Renault driver Sébastien Buemi who started from seventh place.", " Lucas di Grassi finished second for Audi Sport ABT and Mahindra driver Nick Heidfeld came in third." ], "title": "2016 Hong Kong ePrix" } ]
[ "Title: 2017 Mexico City ePrix\n\nThe 2017 Mexico City ePrix (formally the 2017 FIA Formula E Julius Baer Mexico City ePrix) was a Formula E motor race held on 1 April 2017 before a crowd of 36,000 people at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City, Mexico. It was the fourth round of the 2016–17 Formula E season, and the second running of the event. The 45-lap race was won by Audi Sport ABT driver Lucas di Grassi after starting from 15th position. Jean-Éric Vergne finished second for the Techeetah team and Virgin driver Sam Bird came in third.", "Title: 2017 Berlin ePrix\n\nThe 2017 Berlin ePrix (formally the 2017 FIA Formula E Berlin ePrix) were a pair of Formula E motor races held on 10 and 11 June 2017 at the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit in Berlin before a crowd of 24,000 people. They were the seventh and eighth rounds of the 2016–17 Formula E season season and the third running of the event. The 44-lap race contested on 10 June was won by Mahindra driver Felix Rosenqvist after starting from second place. Lucas di Grassi finished second for Audi Sport ABT and Rosenqvist's teammate Nick Heidfeld came in third. The longer 46-lap event on 11 June was won by e.Dams-Renault driver Sébastien Buemi who started from second position. Rosenqvist finished in second and di Grassi was third.", "Title: 2017 New York City ePrix\n\nThe 2017 New York City ePrix (formally the 2017 FIA Formula E Qualcomm New York City ePrix) were a pair of Formula E motor races held on July 15 and 16, 2017 at the Brooklyn Street Circuit in Red Hook, Brooklyn before a two-day crowd of 20,000 people. There were the ninth and tenth races of the 2016–17 Formula E season and the inaugural running of the event. The first race, contested over 43 laps on 15 July, was won by Virgin driver Sam Bird after starting from fourth place. Jean-Éric Vergne finished second for Techeetah, and his teammate Stéphane Sarrazin came in third. The longer 49-lap race held the following day was won by Bird from a pole position start. Mahindra teammates Felix Rosenqvist and Nick Heidfeld took second and third places.", "Title: 2017 Montreal ePrix\n\nThe 2017 Montreal ePrix (formally the 2017 FIA Formula E Hydro-Québec Montréal ePrix) were a pair of Formula E races held on 29 and 30 July 2017 at the Montreal Street Circuit in Montreal, Quebec before an two-day crowd of 45,000 people. There were the eleventh and twelfth races of the 2016–17 Formula E season and the inaugural running of the event. The first race, contested over 35 laps on 29 July, was won by Audi Sport ABT driver Lucas di Grassi after starting from pole position. Jean-Éric Vergne finished second for the Techeetah team and his teammate Stéphane Sarrazin came in third. The longer 37-lap race held the following day was won by Vergne from a third place start. Felix Rosenqvist took second for the Mahindra team and Virgin driver José María López secured a third-place finish.", "Title: Colin Fleming (racing driver)\n\nColin Fleming (born April 21, 1984 in San Diego, California) is an American former racing driver who completed in the Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup, Formula Renault 2000 Germany and Formula Renault 3.5 in 2005 and 2006 with Jenzer Motorsport and Carlin Motorsport, he was also a member from the Red Bull Junior Team, Fleming finished 4th in the Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup in 2004 and was rookie of the year in the Formula Renault 2000 Germany also in that year. He also raced against fellow American and Californian and future Formula One Driver Scott Speed. In 2005 he switched to the Formula Renault 3.5 with Swiss team Jenzer Motorsport, despite three DNS in the first 3 and missing one race of that season he finished 13th with 34 points with a best finish of 3rd in the second race in the Bugatti Circuit, to 2006 he switched to Carlin where he finished 6th in the first race of the season in Zolder, however he failed to qualify to the Second Race of the weekend and he finished 4th in Circuit de Monaco and 8th in both races in Istanbul Park, after this round he asked to leave Carlin and the Red Bull Junior Team, Red Bull officially released him and he was replaced by fellow Red Bull Junior Team member and Future Formula One Champion Sebastian Vettel, after leaving Red Bull, he returned to the United States to complete in the Atlantic Championship mid-season and he finished 20th with 45 points and since then has not raced anymore in a Major Series, until he decided to retire. Now Colin is a high-level executive with Salesforce.", "Title: 2017 Monaco ePrix\n\nThe 2017 Monaco ePrix (formally the 2017 FIA Formula E Monaco ePrix) was a Formula E motor race held on 13 May 2017 at the Circuit de Monaco in Monte Carlo before a crowd of 18,000 people. It was the fifth round of the 2016–17 Formula E season and the second running of the event. The 51-lap race was won by e.Dams-Renault driver Sébastien Buemi after starting from pole position. Lucas di Grassi finished second for Audi Sport ABT and Mahindra driver Nick Heidfeld came in third.", "Title: 2017 Buenos Aires ePrix\n\nThe 2017 Buenos Aires ePrix (formally the 2017 FIA Formula E Buenos Aires ePrix) was a Formula E motor race held on 18 February 2017 at the Puerto Madero Street Circuit in Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires, Argentina in front of a crowd of 21,000 people. It was the third round of the 2016–17 Formula E season and the third running of the event. The 37-lap race was won by e.Dams-Renault driver Sébastien Buemi after starting from third position. Jean-Éric Vergne finished second for the Techeetah team and Audi Sport ABT driver Lucas di Grassi came in third.", "Title: Felix Rosenqvist\n\nFelix Rosenqvist (born 7 November 1991 in Värnamo) is a Swedish racing driver currently racing in Formula E for Mahindra Racing and Super Formula for SUNOCO Team LeMans. He holds the record of being the only driver ever to win the Macau Grand Prix (twice), Masters of Formula 3 (twice), Grand Prix de Pau and the FIA Formula 3 European Championship.", "Title: 2017 Paris ePrix\n\nThe 2017 Paris ePrix (formally the 2017 FIA Formula E Qatar Airways Paris ePrix) was a Formula E motor race held on 20 May 2017 at the Circuit des Invalides in the Les Invalides building complex before a crowd of 46,000 people. It was the sixth race of the 2016–17 Formula E season and the second running of the event. The 49-lap race was won by e.Dams-Renault driver Sébastien Buemi after starting from pole position. José María López finished second for the Virgin team and Mahindra driver Nick Heidfeld came in third.", "Title: 2016 Hong Kong ePrix\n\nThe 2016 Hong Kong ePrix (formally the 2016 FIA Formula E HKT Hong Kong ePrix) was a Formula E motor race held on 9 October 2016, before a crowd of 30,000 people at the Hong Kong Central Harbourfront Circuit in Hong Kong. It was the first race of the 2016–17 Formula E season and the inaugural running of the event as part of the championship. The 45-lap race was won by e.Dams-Renault driver Sébastien Buemi who started from seventh place. Lucas di Grassi finished second for Audi Sport ABT and Mahindra driver Nick Heidfeld came in third." ]
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Are Malcolm St. Clair and Nicolas Roeg both actors?
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{ "title": [ "Malcolm St. Clair (filmmaker)", "Nicolas Roeg" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Belle River Power Plant is a major coal- and natural gas-fired power plant owned by Detroit Edison, a subsidiary of DTE Energy.", " It is located in St. Clair County, Michigan, on the peninsula formed by the St. Clair and Belle rivers.", " The plant was built across M-29 from the St. Clair Power Plant in East China, Michigan, and shares the coal delivery terminal with it.", " The Belle River plant shares cooling water from the St. Clair River with its sister plant.", " Five oil-fueled internal combustion generators (named IC1, IC2, 3, 4, and 5) were built in 1981, with the total output 13.75 megawatt.", " Coal-fired unit 1 of the Belle River plant was completed in 1984, followed by a similar unit 2 in 1985.", " Each unit has a nameplate capacity of 697.5 MWe, however the coal-fired plant as a whole generates 1260 MWe all year around.", " In 1999, three peaker natural-gas fired turbines (named 12-1, 12-2, and 13-1) were added, with the total name-plate capacity of 256 MWe." ], "title": "Belle River Power Plant" }, { "sentences": [ "St. Clair is a city in St. Clair County in the eastern \"Thumb\" of the U.S. state of Michigan.", " The population was 5,485 at the 2010 census.", " The city is located on the St. Clair River near the southeast corner of St. Clair Township." ], "title": "St. Clair, Michigan" }, { "sentences": [ "Lake St. Clair Metropark/Metro Beach Metropark is a 770-acre unit of the Huron-Clinton Metroparks system located roughly 20 miles (32 km) northeast of downtown Detroit, Michigan in Harrison Township, Macomb County.", " Lake St. Clair Metropark has been in existence since 1950 and has seen many changes since then.", " Originally named St. Clair Metropolitan Beach, it was renamed in 1953 to Metropolitan Beach Metropark and later shortened to Metro Beach Metropark.", " On December 8, 2011, the Board of Commissioners for the Huron-Clinton Metroparks approved changing the name to Lake St. Clair Metropark.", " The park is located at Jefferson Avenue and Metropolitan Parkway (16 Mile Road) and there are signs to Lake St. Clair Metropark on Interstate 94 (I-94)." ], "title": "Lake St. Clair Metropark" }, { "sentences": [ "Nicolas Jack Roeg {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'CBE BSC', '4': \"} ( ; born 15 August 1928) is an English film director and cinematographer." ], "title": "Nicolas Roeg" }, { "sentences": [ "The St. Clair Area School District is a diminutive, suburban public school district in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania.", " Centered on the borough of St. Clair, it also encompasses the boroughs of Middleport and New Philadelphia, plus the townships of Blythe Township, New Castle Township, and East Norwegian Township.", " The district is one of the 500 public school districts of Pennsylvania.", " Saint Clair Area School District encompasses approximately 48 sqmi .", " According to 2000 federal census data, it served a resident population of 7,020.", " By 2010, the US Census Bureau reported that the district's resident population declined to 6,695 people.", " The educational attainment levels for the St. Clair Area School District population (25 years old and over) were 82.6% high school graduates and 9.8% college graduates." ], "title": "Saint Clair Area School District" }, { "sentences": [ "Malcolm St. Clair (May 17, 1897 – June 1, 1952), also known as Mal St Clair, was a Hollywood film director, writer, producer and actor." ], "title": "Malcolm St. Clair (filmmaker)" }, { "sentences": [ "Chip Anthony St. Clair (born August 1, 1975) is an American author and motivational speaker, best known for his inspirational memoir, \"The Butterfly Garden: Surviving Childhood on the Run with one of America's Most Wanted\".", " St. Clair's story has been featured on \"Dateline\" and \"Good Morning America\" among others.", " In 2004, St. Clair worked with legislators and helped to create and pass the \"Identity Theft Protection Act\" in Michigan.", " In 2005, he received a U.S. Congressional Record on behalf of his child advocacy work.", " Prior to founding his own organization, St. Clair was Regional Director of the Michigan chapter of Justice for Children, where he made tremendous strides in aiding children caught up in the nation’s distressed child welfare system.", " He created legislative initiatives, community awareness programs, and internship programs that still resonate among victims, survivors, and key stakeholders in the child welfare community.", " His direct involvement in the chapter’s casework played a substantial role in the apprehension of two known child predators whose brutality toward children grabbed national headlines." ], "title": "Chip St. Clair" }, { "sentences": [ "Side Street is a 1929 American Pre-Code film featuring the only screen teaming of all three Moore Brothers (Tom, Owen, and Matt), each of them major silent film stars.", " George Raft also makes an uncredited appearance as a professional dancer — which Raft was at the time — dancing to the song \"Take a Look at Her Now\", sung by June Clyde.", " \"Side Street\" was directed by Malcolm St. Clair, with a screenplay by George O'Hara and Jane Murfin, based on a story by St. Clair which was adapted by John Russell." ], "title": "Side Street (1929 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Saint Clair Power Plant is a major coal- and oil-fired power plant owned by Detroit Edison, a subsidiary of DTE Energy.", " It is located in St. Clair County, Michigan, on the west bank of St. Clair River.", " The plant is across M-29 from the newer Belle River Power Plant in East China, Michigan.", " The first four units of St. Clair were built in 1953–1954.", " Since then, three more generating units have been added to the plant.", " The St. Clair Power Plant generates 1982 megawatts in total.", " It is Detroit Edison's second largest power producer.", " The power plant has a large impact on the local economy, employing about 300 workers." ], "title": "St. Clair Power Plant" }, { "sentences": [ "Born Reckless is a 1937 gangster film directed by Malcolm St. Clair and Gustav Machatý (St. Clair received sole directorial credit) and starring Brian Donlevy and Rochelle Hudson.", " Donlevy plays a race-car champion who infiltrates a mob-run taxi cab company.", " Barton MacLane plays the chief mobster." ], "title": "Born Reckless (1937 film)" } ]
[ "Title: Belle River Power Plant\n\nBelle River Power Plant is a major coal- and natural gas-fired power plant owned by Detroit Edison, a subsidiary of DTE Energy. It is located in St. Clair County, Michigan, on the peninsula formed by the St. Clair and Belle rivers. The plant was built across M-29 from the St. Clair Power Plant in East China, Michigan, and shares the coal delivery terminal with it. The Belle River plant shares cooling water from the St. Clair River with its sister plant. Five oil-fueled internal combustion generators (named IC1, IC2, 3, 4, and 5) were built in 1981, with the total output 13.75 megawatt. Coal-fired unit 1 of the Belle River plant was completed in 1984, followed by a similar unit 2 in 1985. Each unit has a nameplate capacity of 697.5 MWe, however the coal-fired plant as a whole generates 1260 MWe all year around. In 1999, three peaker natural-gas fired turbines (named 12-1, 12-2, and 13-1) were added, with the total name-plate capacity of 256 MWe.", "Title: St. Clair, Michigan\n\nSt. Clair is a city in St. Clair County in the eastern \"Thumb\" of the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 5,485 at the 2010 census. The city is located on the St. Clair River near the southeast corner of St. Clair Township.", "Title: Lake St. Clair Metropark\n\nLake St. Clair Metropark/Metro Beach Metropark is a 770-acre unit of the Huron-Clinton Metroparks system located roughly 20 miles (32 km) northeast of downtown Detroit, Michigan in Harrison Township, Macomb County. Lake St. Clair Metropark has been in existence since 1950 and has seen many changes since then. Originally named St. Clair Metropolitan Beach, it was renamed in 1953 to Metropolitan Beach Metropark and later shortened to Metro Beach Metropark. On December 8, 2011, the Board of Commissioners for the Huron-Clinton Metroparks approved changing the name to Lake St. Clair Metropark. The park is located at Jefferson Avenue and Metropolitan Parkway (16 Mile Road) and there are signs to Lake St. Clair Metropark on Interstate 94 (I-94).", "Title: Nicolas Roeg\n\nNicolas Jack Roeg {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'CBE BSC', '4': \"} ( ; born 15 August 1928) is an English film director and cinematographer.", "Title: Saint Clair Area School District\n\nThe St. Clair Area School District is a diminutive, suburban public school district in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. Centered on the borough of St. Clair, it also encompasses the boroughs of Middleport and New Philadelphia, plus the townships of Blythe Township, New Castle Township, and East Norwegian Township. The district is one of the 500 public school districts of Pennsylvania. Saint Clair Area School District encompasses approximately 48 sqmi . According to 2000 federal census data, it served a resident population of 7,020. By 2010, the US Census Bureau reported that the district's resident population declined to 6,695 people. The educational attainment levels for the St. Clair Area School District population (25 years old and over) were 82.6% high school graduates and 9.8% college graduates.", "Title: Malcolm St. Clair (filmmaker)\n\nMalcolm St. Clair (May 17, 1897 – June 1, 1952), also known as Mal St Clair, was a Hollywood film director, writer, producer and actor.", "Title: Chip St. Clair\n\nChip Anthony St. Clair (born August 1, 1975) is an American author and motivational speaker, best known for his inspirational memoir, \"The Butterfly Garden: Surviving Childhood on the Run with one of America's Most Wanted\". St. Clair's story has been featured on \"Dateline\" and \"Good Morning America\" among others. In 2004, St. Clair worked with legislators and helped to create and pass the \"Identity Theft Protection Act\" in Michigan. In 2005, he received a U.S. Congressional Record on behalf of his child advocacy work. Prior to founding his own organization, St. Clair was Regional Director of the Michigan chapter of Justice for Children, where he made tremendous strides in aiding children caught up in the nation’s distressed child welfare system. He created legislative initiatives, community awareness programs, and internship programs that still resonate among victims, survivors, and key stakeholders in the child welfare community. His direct involvement in the chapter’s casework played a substantial role in the apprehension of two known child predators whose brutality toward children grabbed national headlines.", "Title: Side Street (1929 film)\n\nSide Street is a 1929 American Pre-Code film featuring the only screen teaming of all three Moore Brothers (Tom, Owen, and Matt), each of them major silent film stars. George Raft also makes an uncredited appearance as a professional dancer — which Raft was at the time — dancing to the song \"Take a Look at Her Now\", sung by June Clyde. \"Side Street\" was directed by Malcolm St. Clair, with a screenplay by George O'Hara and Jane Murfin, based on a story by St. Clair which was adapted by John Russell.", "Title: St. Clair Power Plant\n\nThe Saint Clair Power Plant is a major coal- and oil-fired power plant owned by Detroit Edison, a subsidiary of DTE Energy. It is located in St. Clair County, Michigan, on the west bank of St. Clair River. The plant is across M-29 from the newer Belle River Power Plant in East China, Michigan. The first four units of St. Clair were built in 1953–1954. Since then, three more generating units have been added to the plant. The St. Clair Power Plant generates 1982 megawatts in total. It is Detroit Edison's second largest power producer. The power plant has a large impact on the local economy, employing about 300 workers.", "Title: Born Reckless (1937 film)\n\nBorn Reckless is a 1937 gangster film directed by Malcolm St. Clair and Gustav Machatý (St. Clair received sole directorial credit) and starring Brian Donlevy and Rochelle Hudson. Donlevy plays a race-car champion who infiltrates a mob-run taxi cab company. Barton MacLane plays the chief mobster." ]
3,418
What sport is the national sport of Afghanistan, for which Aziz Ahmad was a professional player?
Buzkashi
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Aziz Ahmad", "Buzkashi" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The history of rugby league as a separate form of rugby football goes back to 1895 in Huddersfield, West Riding of Yorkshire when the Northern Rugby Football Union broke away from England's established Rugby Football Union to administer its own separate competition.", " Similar schisms occurred later in Australia and New Zealand in 1907.", " Gradually the rugby played in these breakaway competitions evolved into a distinctly separate sport that took its name from the professional leagues that administered it.", " Rugby league in England went on to set attendance and player payment records and rugby league in Australia became the most watched sport on television.", " The game also developed a significant place in the culture of France, New Zealand and several other Pacific Island nations, such as Papua New Guinea, where it has become the national sport." ], "title": "History of rugby league" }, { "sentences": [ "Veronica Planella (born November 24, 1963 in Santiago, Chile) is a former field hockey player from Canada, who earned several international caps for the Women's Senior National Team.", " Planella, a resident of Victoria, British Columbia, represented both Canada and Chile internationally.", " In 1985 she was named Chilean Athlete of the Year and in 1998-1999 Canadian Most Valuable Player at the National University Championships.", " She is a Bronze Medalist at the 1995 PanAms Games.", " After her hockey career she completed a master's degree in Sport and Exercise Psychology from the University of Victoria, and has worked at the National Coaching Institute and Canadian National Sport Centre, BC as mental and life skills educator, performance analyst and coaching effectiveness researcher." ], "title": "Veronica Planella" }, { "sentences": [ "Cricket is the national sport of Afghanistan.", " Beginning in the mid 1800s, Cricket has been widely popular in Afghanistan, though progress on the international level was slow.", " In 1995, The Afghanistan Cricket Federation was founded.", " Afghanistan became an affiliate member of ICC in 2001, after forming a national team.", " From 2008 to 2013, Afghanistan went from Division Five of the World Cricket League to a Full Associate Member.", " Afghanistan debuted in the 2015 Cricket World Cup." ], "title": "Afghanistan at the Cricket World Cup" }, { "sentences": [ "Baseball is the national game of Nicaragua, and is one of the most popular sports in the country.", " Nicaragua has a professional baseball league, the Nicaraguan Professional Baseball League, consisting of four teams.", " The national baseball team has been successful in the past, mainly throughout the 1970s.", " In many pick-up games, players have to improvise due to lack of equipment.", " Often, grapefruits, and rocks are used as baseballs.", " Nicaragua and near-by Panama are two countries who have baseball as their national sport, rather than soccer, the national sport of many Central American countries." ], "title": "History of baseball in Nicaragua" }, { "sentences": [ "Sports in Chile are performed at both amateur and professional levels, practiced both at home and abroad to develop and improve, or simply represent the country.", " Football is the most popular sport in Chile, and is played for a range of reasons.", " However, the country's most successful sport is tennis.", " In rural areas, Chilean rodeo is the most practiced sport in Chile, which is the national sport, and is considered to be the second most popular sport, after football .", " Chile has achieved great international success in other sports, and there have been important figures, however, such exploits are not known to the general population because they are not sports that have been popular throughout the country." ], "title": "Sport in Chile" }, { "sentences": [ "Aziz Ahmad (born c. 1964) is a professional Buzkashi player from Afghanistan." ], "title": "Aziz Ahmad" }, { "sentences": [ "Chinlone (Burmese: ခြင်းလုံး), also known as caneball, is the traditional, national sport of Myanmar (Burma).", " It is non-competitive, with typically six people playing together as one team.", " The ball used is normally made from handwoven rattan, which sounds like a basket when hit.", " Similar to the game of hacky-sack, chinlone is played by individuals passing the ball between each other within a circle, without using their hands.", " However, in chinlone, the players are walking while passing the ball, with one player in the center of the circle.", " The point of the game is to keep the ball from hitting the ground, all the while passing it back and forth as creatively as possible.", " The sport of chinlone is played by men, women, and children, often together, interchangeably.", " Although very fast, chinlone is meant to be entertaining and fluid, as if it were more of a performance or dance." ], "title": "Chinlone" }, { "sentences": [ "Buzkashi (literally \"goat pulling\" in Persian), is the Central Asian sport in which horse-mounted players attempt to place a goat or calf carcass in a goal.", " It is the national sport of Afghanistan, where it is played predominantly by Turkic peoples.", " Although it was not banned, it certainly experienced a sharp decline due to reduced number of playing horses under the Taliban regime.", " Traditionally, games could last for several days, but in its more regulated tournament version, it has a limited match time." ], "title": "Buzkashi" }, { "sentences": [ "Santos Futebol Clube (] \"Santos Football Club\"), also known as Santos and familiarly as Peixe, is a Brazilian professional goalball club, based in Santos, Brazil.", " A pioneer in the national sport, Santos FC became, in early 2006, the first football club in Brazil to become a paralympic club.", " Since then, through a partnership with the Lar das Moças Cegas de Santos (LMC), Santos has Goalball, with male and female teams, as one of its modalities.", " The sport, which kept the LMC since 1999, is growing in popularity.", " In recent games, including the Brazilian national team has featured players from Santos." ], "title": "Santos FC Golbol" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles Buaku Atsina Junior He is a Ghanaian and Italian naturalized professional footballer resident in London and currently playing for Vllanzia in the Albanian Superliga.", "Born on the 24th March 1989, grew up in Italy where he started his Football academy coached by Vittorio Zerpelloni http://www.calciatori.com/calciatore/zerpelloni-vittorio who was also a professional player from the Italian serie A&B.", "Atsina speaks four European languages Italian,English,Spanish and German In 2012, he joined AD Alcorcon The Liga Adelante, The 2nd Division club in Madrid With a Deal of €250k for a 1/2year deal plus 1year option,2013 discovered by the scout of Vfl Wolfsburg Frank Benatelli ex professional player and currently coach of Csv Bochum, In 2014, he joined the German side Csv Bochum with 24 appearance 20 goals And 7 Goals in The kreispokal.", " In 2015, he joined Tus Ennepetal with 22 appearance 5goals in the league and 5goals just in the 1st game of kreispokal https://www.derwesten.de/sport/lokalsport/ennepetal-gevelsberg-schwelm/widerstand-haelt-nur-eine-stunde-id9963722.html.", " Currently playing for the Finnish club Käpylän Pallo based in Helsinki.", " A very well known player in Bochum (Germany)for his record goals" ], "title": "Charles Atsina" } ]
[ "Title: History of rugby league\n\nThe history of rugby league as a separate form of rugby football goes back to 1895 in Huddersfield, West Riding of Yorkshire when the Northern Rugby Football Union broke away from England's established Rugby Football Union to administer its own separate competition. Similar schisms occurred later in Australia and New Zealand in 1907. Gradually the rugby played in these breakaway competitions evolved into a distinctly separate sport that took its name from the professional leagues that administered it. Rugby league in England went on to set attendance and player payment records and rugby league in Australia became the most watched sport on television. The game also developed a significant place in the culture of France, New Zealand and several other Pacific Island nations, such as Papua New Guinea, where it has become the national sport.", "Title: Veronica Planella\n\nVeronica Planella (born November 24, 1963 in Santiago, Chile) is a former field hockey player from Canada, who earned several international caps for the Women's Senior National Team. Planella, a resident of Victoria, British Columbia, represented both Canada and Chile internationally. In 1985 she was named Chilean Athlete of the Year and in 1998-1999 Canadian Most Valuable Player at the National University Championships. She is a Bronze Medalist at the 1995 PanAms Games. After her hockey career she completed a master's degree in Sport and Exercise Psychology from the University of Victoria, and has worked at the National Coaching Institute and Canadian National Sport Centre, BC as mental and life skills educator, performance analyst and coaching effectiveness researcher.", "Title: Afghanistan at the Cricket World Cup\n\nCricket is the national sport of Afghanistan. Beginning in the mid 1800s, Cricket has been widely popular in Afghanistan, though progress on the international level was slow. In 1995, The Afghanistan Cricket Federation was founded. Afghanistan became an affiliate member of ICC in 2001, after forming a national team. From 2008 to 2013, Afghanistan went from Division Five of the World Cricket League to a Full Associate Member. Afghanistan debuted in the 2015 Cricket World Cup.", "Title: History of baseball in Nicaragua\n\nBaseball is the national game of Nicaragua, and is one of the most popular sports in the country. Nicaragua has a professional baseball league, the Nicaraguan Professional Baseball League, consisting of four teams. The national baseball team has been successful in the past, mainly throughout the 1970s. In many pick-up games, players have to improvise due to lack of equipment. Often, grapefruits, and rocks are used as baseballs. Nicaragua and near-by Panama are two countries who have baseball as their national sport, rather than soccer, the national sport of many Central American countries.", "Title: Sport in Chile\n\nSports in Chile are performed at both amateur and professional levels, practiced both at home and abroad to develop and improve, or simply represent the country. Football is the most popular sport in Chile, and is played for a range of reasons. However, the country's most successful sport is tennis. In rural areas, Chilean rodeo is the most practiced sport in Chile, which is the national sport, and is considered to be the second most popular sport, after football . Chile has achieved great international success in other sports, and there have been important figures, however, such exploits are not known to the general population because they are not sports that have been popular throughout the country.", "Title: Aziz Ahmad\n\nAziz Ahmad (born c. 1964) is a professional Buzkashi player from Afghanistan.", "Title: Chinlone\n\nChinlone (Burmese: ခြင်းလုံး), also known as caneball, is the traditional, national sport of Myanmar (Burma). It is non-competitive, with typically six people playing together as one team. The ball used is normally made from handwoven rattan, which sounds like a basket when hit. Similar to the game of hacky-sack, chinlone is played by individuals passing the ball between each other within a circle, without using their hands. However, in chinlone, the players are walking while passing the ball, with one player in the center of the circle. The point of the game is to keep the ball from hitting the ground, all the while passing it back and forth as creatively as possible. The sport of chinlone is played by men, women, and children, often together, interchangeably. Although very fast, chinlone is meant to be entertaining and fluid, as if it were more of a performance or dance.", "Title: Buzkashi\n\nBuzkashi (literally \"goat pulling\" in Persian), is the Central Asian sport in which horse-mounted players attempt to place a goat or calf carcass in a goal. It is the national sport of Afghanistan, where it is played predominantly by Turkic peoples. Although it was not banned, it certainly experienced a sharp decline due to reduced number of playing horses under the Taliban regime. Traditionally, games could last for several days, but in its more regulated tournament version, it has a limited match time.", "Title: Santos FC Golbol\n\nSantos Futebol Clube (] \"Santos Football Club\"), also known as Santos and familiarly as Peixe, is a Brazilian professional goalball club, based in Santos, Brazil. A pioneer in the national sport, Santos FC became, in early 2006, the first football club in Brazil to become a paralympic club. Since then, through a partnership with the Lar das Moças Cegas de Santos (LMC), Santos has Goalball, with male and female teams, as one of its modalities. The sport, which kept the LMC since 1999, is growing in popularity. In recent games, including the Brazilian national team has featured players from Santos.", "Title: Charles Atsina\n\nCharles Buaku Atsina Junior He is a Ghanaian and Italian naturalized professional footballer resident in London and currently playing for Vllanzia in the Albanian Superliga. Born on the 24th March 1989, grew up in Italy where he started his Football academy coached by Vittorio Zerpelloni http://www.calciatori.com/calciatore/zerpelloni-vittorio who was also a professional player from the Italian serie A&B. Atsina speaks four European languages Italian,English,Spanish and German In 2012, he joined AD Alcorcon The Liga Adelante, The 2nd Division club in Madrid With a Deal of €250k for a 1/2year deal plus 1year option,2013 discovered by the scout of Vfl Wolfsburg Frank Benatelli ex professional player and currently coach of Csv Bochum, In 2014, he joined the German side Csv Bochum with 24 appearance 20 goals And 7 Goals in The kreispokal. In 2015, he joined Tus Ennepetal with 22 appearance 5goals in the league and 5goals just in the 1st game of kreispokal https://www.derwesten.de/sport/lokalsport/ennepetal-gevelsberg-schwelm/widerstand-haelt-nur-eine-stunde-id9963722.html. Currently playing for the Finnish club Käpylän Pallo based in Helsinki. A very well known player in Bochum (Germany)for his record goals" ]
3,419
What type of romanization is the fourth name listed in the Song dynasty classic text "Hundred Family Surnames"?
pinyin and Wade–Giles
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Li (surname)", "Li (surname 李)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Li () is the second most common surname in China, behind only Wang.", " It is one of the most common surnames in the world, shared by 92.76 million people in China, and more than 100 million worldwide.", " It is the fourth name listed in the Song dynasty classic text \"Hundred Family Surnames\"." ], "title": "Li (surname 李)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jì is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 计 in simplified Chinese and 計 in traditional Chinese.", " It is romanized as Chi in Wade–Giles, and Kai or Gai in Cantonese.", " Ji is listed 113th in the Song Dynasty classic text \"Hundred Family Surnames\".", " Relatively uncommon, it is not among the top 300 surnames in China." ], "title": "Ji (surname 计)" }, { "sentences": [ "Li is the pinyin and Wade–Giles romanization (spelled Lí, Lǐ, or Lì when pinyin tone diacritics are used) of several distinct Chinese surnames that are written with different characters in Chinese.", " Li 李 is by far the most common among them, shared by 93 million people in China, and more than 100 million worldwide.", " It is the second most common Chinese surname behind Wang and the most common surname in Canada ." ], "title": "Li (surname)" }, { "sentences": [ "Bing is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 邴 in Chinese character.", " It is romanized Ping in Wade–Giles.", " Bing is listed 214th in the Song dynasty classic text \"Hundred Family Surnames\".", " It is not among the 300 most common surnames in China." ], "title": "Bing (Chinese surname)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jí is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 籍 in Chinese character.", " It is romanized as Chi in Wade–Giles, and Zik in Cantonese.", " Ji is listed 275th in the Song dynasty classic text \"Hundred Family Surnames\".", " It is not among the 300 most common surnames in China." ], "title": "Ji (surname 籍)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ban is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 班 in Chinese character.", " It is romanized Pan in Wade–Giles.", " Ban is listed 235th in the Song dynasty classic text \"Hundred Family Surnames\".", " It is not among the 300 most common surnames in China." ], "title": "Ban (surname)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jí is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 汲 in Chinese character.", " It is romanized as Chi in Wade–Giles, and Kap in Cantonese.", " Ji is listed 213th in the Song dynasty classic text \"Hundred Family Surnames\".", " It is not among the 300 most common surnames in China." ], "title": "Ji (surname 汲)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jì is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 暨 in Chinese character.", " It is romanized as Chi in Wade–Giles and Kei in Cantonese.", " Ji is listed 345th in the Song dynasty classic text \"Hundred Family Surnames\".", " It is not among the 300 most common surnames in China." ], "title": "Ji (surname 暨)" }, { "sentences": [ "Rui is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 芮 in Chinese characters.", " It is romanized Jui in Wade–Giles.", " Rui is listed 209th in the Song dynasty classic text \"Hundred Family Surnames\".", " It is not among the 300 most common surnames in China." ], "title": "Rui (surname)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jì is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 蓟 in simplified Chinese and 薊 in traditional Chinese.", " It is romanized as Chi in Wade–Giles and Gai or Kai in Cantonese.", " Ji is listed 263rd in the Song Dynasty classic text \"Hundred Family Surnames\".", " It is not among the 300 most common surnames in China." ], "title": "Ji (surname 蓟)" } ]
[ "Title: Li (surname 李)\n\nLi () is the second most common surname in China, behind only Wang. It is one of the most common surnames in the world, shared by 92.76 million people in China, and more than 100 million worldwide. It is the fourth name listed in the Song dynasty classic text \"Hundred Family Surnames\".", "Title: Ji (surname 计)\n\nJì is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 计 in simplified Chinese and 計 in traditional Chinese. It is romanized as Chi in Wade–Giles, and Kai or Gai in Cantonese. Ji is listed 113th in the Song Dynasty classic text \"Hundred Family Surnames\". Relatively uncommon, it is not among the top 300 surnames in China.", "Title: Li (surname)\n\nLi is the pinyin and Wade–Giles romanization (spelled Lí, Lǐ, or Lì when pinyin tone diacritics are used) of several distinct Chinese surnames that are written with different characters in Chinese. Li 李 is by far the most common among them, shared by 93 million people in China, and more than 100 million worldwide. It is the second most common Chinese surname behind Wang and the most common surname in Canada .", "Title: Bing (Chinese surname)\n\nBing is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 邴 in Chinese character. It is romanized Ping in Wade–Giles. Bing is listed 214th in the Song dynasty classic text \"Hundred Family Surnames\". It is not among the 300 most common surnames in China.", "Title: Ji (surname 籍)\n\nJí is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 籍 in Chinese character. It is romanized as Chi in Wade–Giles, and Zik in Cantonese. Ji is listed 275th in the Song dynasty classic text \"Hundred Family Surnames\". It is not among the 300 most common surnames in China.", "Title: Ban (surname)\n\nBan is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 班 in Chinese character. It is romanized Pan in Wade–Giles. Ban is listed 235th in the Song dynasty classic text \"Hundred Family Surnames\". It is not among the 300 most common surnames in China.", "Title: Ji (surname 汲)\n\nJí is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 汲 in Chinese character. It is romanized as Chi in Wade–Giles, and Kap in Cantonese. Ji is listed 213th in the Song dynasty classic text \"Hundred Family Surnames\". It is not among the 300 most common surnames in China.", "Title: Ji (surname 暨)\n\nJì is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 暨 in Chinese character. It is romanized as Chi in Wade–Giles and Kei in Cantonese. Ji is listed 345th in the Song dynasty classic text \"Hundred Family Surnames\". It is not among the 300 most common surnames in China.", "Title: Rui (surname)\n\nRui is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 芮 in Chinese characters. It is romanized Jui in Wade–Giles. Rui is listed 209th in the Song dynasty classic text \"Hundred Family Surnames\". It is not among the 300 most common surnames in China.", "Title: Ji (surname 蓟)\n\nJì is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 蓟 in simplified Chinese and 薊 in traditional Chinese. It is romanized as Chi in Wade–Giles and Gai or Kai in Cantonese. Ji is listed 263rd in the Song Dynasty classic text \"Hundred Family Surnames\". It is not among the 300 most common surnames in China." ]
3,420
Berlin Calling is a movie starring what multi-talented actor who was born in 1977?
Paul Kalkbrenner
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[ { "sentences": [ "Tatjana Blacher (born 18 May 1956 in Berlin) is a German actress.", " She is the daughter of composer Boris Blacher and pianist Gerty Blacher-Herzog.", " Blacher studied at the Max Reinhardt seminar and at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute.", " She is mostly known for her role as Edith Frank in \"\".", " She has been on many TV shows and has a son named Josh.", " She is multi-talented.", " She has had professional training in singing and dancing.", " She comes from Berlin, Germany and speaks fluent German as well as English.", " She had started her career in 1997 in her debut movie called \"Reise in die Dunkelheit\"." ], "title": "Tatjana Blacher" }, { "sentences": [ "Here's Berlin or Hello Berlin, Paris Calling (French: Allo Berlin?", " Ici Paris!", ", German:Hallo hallo!", " Hier spricht Berlin!)", " is a 1932 French-German romantic comedy film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Josette Day, Germaine Aussey and Wolfgang Klein." ], "title": "Here's Berlin" }, { "sentences": [ "Noel M. Comia Jr. (born May 29, 2004) is a Filipino Actor, Commercial Model, Singer, TV / Events Host & Voice Talent who won Cinemalaya's Best Actor Award 2017 for movie Kiko Boksingero (the youngest of which to do so) and appeared on The Voice Kids (Philippines season 3) under Coach Lea Salonga.", " Prior to his appearance on The Voice Kids, this multi-talented child actor has appeared in numerous theater productions and TV commercials." ], "title": "Noel Comia Jr." }, { "sentences": [ "Hole in One (also known as \"ParFection: The Golf Movie\") is a 2010 comedy movie starring Steve Talley.", " It is about a cool undergraduate boy who gets tricked by some surgeons and they operate on him, giving him a set of breasts.", " Now, he has to earn money through golf for the reverse surgery.", " The movie was released by Universal Studios via Universal Pictures and launched in the United Kingdom on September 12, 2010.", " With a wide release in an additional 65 territories and countries.", " It is awaiting a US Domestic release.", " Universal 'Tagged' the movie as 'American Pie Plays Golf' and so many people have mistaken for it being an American Pie movie because Steve Talley, who appeared in and stars in it.", " Further evidence shows that Steve Talley is called 'Eric Keller' in Hole in One and is called 'Dwight Stifler' in the American Pie movie Franchise series which shows the distinct differences between the movies.", " Box Office figures report $1,600,000 GBP in London England.", " Universal release Hole in One in a total of 65 countries.", " No other figures reported." ], "title": "Hole in One (2010 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Paul Kalkbrenner (] ) (born 11 June 1977) is a German live act, producer of electronic music, and actor from Berlin.", " Because he breaks down his tracks into elements that are reassembled onstage, Kalkbrenner is considered a live act, as opposed to a DJ.", " He is most known for his single “Sky and Sand,” which sold over 200,000 copies, went platinum, and was highly charted in countries such as Belgium and Germany.", " He is also known for portraying the main character Ickarus in the movie, “Berlin Calling” written and directed by Hannes Stöhr, which ran for several years at Kino Central in Berlin." ], "title": "Paul Kalkbrenner" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael J. Carrasquillo born Michael Joseph Cintron (Born in Bronx, New York, June 5, 1977), is an American musician and was the live touring drummer for Slick Idiot on 2002's 'High Life for Low Lives' United States tour and with Mona Mur & En Esch in April 2011.", " He is a multi-talented artist, photographer, filmmaker, drummer, producer & remixer of many artists including, more recently Slick Idiot, Chemlab, Celldweller and Die Symphony.", " Currently Michael is working on his first solo album titled, \"Scene Full of Invisibles\" under the name iSOL8ED." ], "title": "Michael J. Carrasquillo" }, { "sentences": [ "Berlin Calling is a 2008 German tragicomedy directed by Hannes Stöhr.", " The movie depicts the events following DJ and producer Ickarus's (Paul Kalkbrenner) institutionalization for drug abuse." ], "title": "Berlin Calling" }, { "sentences": [ "Berlin Calling is a 2014 documentary film starring Kastle Waserman and Benjamin Waserman.", " Written by Nigel Dick and Kastle Waserman, and directed by Nigel Dick." ], "title": "Berlin Calling (2014 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Parampara (English: Tradition ) is a 1993 Indian Hindi romantic drama movie starring Aamir Khan, Sunil Dutt, Vinod Khanna, Ashwini Bhave, Ramya Krishna, Saif Ali Khan, Raveena Tandon, Neelam Kothari and Anupam Kher.", " The film is produced by Firoz A. Nadiadwala and directed by Yash Chopra.", " Aditya Chopra wrote the screenplay for the film.", " The film was supposed to be Saif Ali Khan's debut however \"Aashiq Awara\" 1992 movie was his debut movie.The film was panned by the critics for its weak storyline, weak music and bad direction by Yash Chopra.", " It was a commercial flop.", " The movie was shot in the famous Indian boarding school, Mayo College.", " The movie was coincidentally same story as another movie Kshatriya (film) which was released before this movie.", " Both the movies were multistarers but failed to create business at the box office.", " Sunil Dutt, Vinod Khanna and Raveena Tandon were the only actors who featured in both the movies." ], "title": "Parampara (1993 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sky and Sand is a song by German electronic music producers Paul Kalkbrenner and Fritz Kalkbrenner.", " The song was originally produced as the title song of the German movie Berlin Calling written and directed by Hannes Stöhr .", " It was first released on the Berlin Calling movie soundtrack album in October 2008 and in February 2009 as a single." ], "title": "Sky and Sand" } ]
[ "Title: Tatjana Blacher\n\nTatjana Blacher (born 18 May 1956 in Berlin) is a German actress. She is the daughter of composer Boris Blacher and pianist Gerty Blacher-Herzog. Blacher studied at the Max Reinhardt seminar and at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. She is mostly known for her role as Edith Frank in \"\". She has been on many TV shows and has a son named Josh. She is multi-talented. She has had professional training in singing and dancing. She comes from Berlin, Germany and speaks fluent German as well as English. She had started her career in 1997 in her debut movie called \"Reise in die Dunkelheit\".", "Title: Here's Berlin\n\nHere's Berlin or Hello Berlin, Paris Calling (French: Allo Berlin? Ici Paris! , German:Hallo hallo! Hier spricht Berlin!) is a 1932 French-German romantic comedy film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Josette Day, Germaine Aussey and Wolfgang Klein.", "Title: Noel Comia Jr.\n\nNoel M. Comia Jr. (born May 29, 2004) is a Filipino Actor, Commercial Model, Singer, TV / Events Host & Voice Talent who won Cinemalaya's Best Actor Award 2017 for movie Kiko Boksingero (the youngest of which to do so) and appeared on The Voice Kids (Philippines season 3) under Coach Lea Salonga. Prior to his appearance on The Voice Kids, this multi-talented child actor has appeared in numerous theater productions and TV commercials.", "Title: Hole in One (2010 film)\n\nHole in One (also known as \"ParFection: The Golf Movie\") is a 2010 comedy movie starring Steve Talley. It is about a cool undergraduate boy who gets tricked by some surgeons and they operate on him, giving him a set of breasts. Now, he has to earn money through golf for the reverse surgery. The movie was released by Universal Studios via Universal Pictures and launched in the United Kingdom on September 12, 2010. With a wide release in an additional 65 territories and countries. It is awaiting a US Domestic release. Universal 'Tagged' the movie as 'American Pie Plays Golf' and so many people have mistaken for it being an American Pie movie because Steve Talley, who appeared in and stars in it. Further evidence shows that Steve Talley is called 'Eric Keller' in Hole in One and is called 'Dwight Stifler' in the American Pie movie Franchise series which shows the distinct differences between the movies. Box Office figures report $1,600,000 GBP in London England. Universal release Hole in One in a total of 65 countries. No other figures reported.", "Title: Paul Kalkbrenner\n\nPaul Kalkbrenner (] ) (born 11 June 1977) is a German live act, producer of electronic music, and actor from Berlin. Because he breaks down his tracks into elements that are reassembled onstage, Kalkbrenner is considered a live act, as opposed to a DJ. He is most known for his single “Sky and Sand,” which sold over 200,000 copies, went platinum, and was highly charted in countries such as Belgium and Germany. He is also known for portraying the main character Ickarus in the movie, “Berlin Calling” written and directed by Hannes Stöhr, which ran for several years at Kino Central in Berlin.", "Title: Michael J. Carrasquillo\n\nMichael J. Carrasquillo born Michael Joseph Cintron (Born in Bronx, New York, June 5, 1977), is an American musician and was the live touring drummer for Slick Idiot on 2002's 'High Life for Low Lives' United States tour and with Mona Mur & En Esch in April 2011. He is a multi-talented artist, photographer, filmmaker, drummer, producer & remixer of many artists including, more recently Slick Idiot, Chemlab, Celldweller and Die Symphony. Currently Michael is working on his first solo album titled, \"Scene Full of Invisibles\" under the name iSOL8ED.", "Title: Berlin Calling\n\nBerlin Calling is a 2008 German tragicomedy directed by Hannes Stöhr. The movie depicts the events following DJ and producer Ickarus's (Paul Kalkbrenner) institutionalization for drug abuse.", "Title: Berlin Calling (2014 film)\n\nBerlin Calling is a 2014 documentary film starring Kastle Waserman and Benjamin Waserman. Written by Nigel Dick and Kastle Waserman, and directed by Nigel Dick.", "Title: Parampara (1993 film)\n\nParampara (English: Tradition ) is a 1993 Indian Hindi romantic drama movie starring Aamir Khan, Sunil Dutt, Vinod Khanna, Ashwini Bhave, Ramya Krishna, Saif Ali Khan, Raveena Tandon, Neelam Kothari and Anupam Kher. The film is produced by Firoz A. Nadiadwala and directed by Yash Chopra. Aditya Chopra wrote the screenplay for the film. The film was supposed to be Saif Ali Khan's debut however \"Aashiq Awara\" 1992 movie was his debut movie.The film was panned by the critics for its weak storyline, weak music and bad direction by Yash Chopra. It was a commercial flop. The movie was shot in the famous Indian boarding school, Mayo College. The movie was coincidentally same story as another movie Kshatriya (film) which was released before this movie. Both the movies were multistarers but failed to create business at the box office. Sunil Dutt, Vinod Khanna and Raveena Tandon were the only actors who featured in both the movies.", "Title: Sky and Sand\n\nSky and Sand is a song by German electronic music producers Paul Kalkbrenner and Fritz Kalkbrenner. The song was originally produced as the title song of the German movie Berlin Calling written and directed by Hannes Stöhr . It was first released on the Berlin Calling movie soundtrack album in October 2008 and in February 2009 as a single." ]
3,421
Rahzel was formerly a member of which hip hop group?
The Roots
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[ { "sentences": [ "Rahzel M. Brown, also known as simply Rahzel, is an American musician, beatboxer and rapper, formerly a member of The Roots." ], "title": "Rahzel" }, { "sentences": [ "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.", " The group has been credited with being the first Korean hip hop group to closely resemble anything similar to American style hip hop." ], "title": "Uptown 3000" }, { "sentences": [ "Jason C. Medeiros better known as Mr. J. Medeiros, is an American Rapper, Record Producer, and Songwriter.", " As well as releasing music under the name, Mr. J. Medeiros, he is responsible for forming the Hip Hop group The Procussions, is one half of the Hip Hop/Electronic duo AllttA, and the lead singer of Punk-Rap group KNIVES.", " He is of Portuguese and Scottish descent.", " Mr. J. has written music with such artists as, Monte Nueble, Noel Zancanella, Randy Jackson, Marty James, Shad (rapper), George \"Spanky\" McCurdy, Symbolyc One (S1), Illmind, Benny Cassette, Talib Kweli, 20Syl and French hip hop group Hocus Pocus (group) and more famous C2C." ], "title": "Mr. J. Medeiros" }, { "sentences": [ "Serbian hip hop refers to all genres of hip hop music in the Serbian language.", " The term is also sometimes used to refer to any hip hop music made by Serbs, including instrumental hip hop, as well as rap songs by members of the Serbian diaspora, often in languages other than Serbian.", " Beogradski Sindikat is considered to be the greatest Serbian hip hop group, along with others like VIP, Sunshine, CYA.", " The most popular solo artists are Skabo, Ikac, Reksona, Juice, Gru, Struka, Ajs Nigrutin, Marchelo, etc." ], "title": "Serbian hip hop" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ultramagnetic MCs is an American hip hop group based in Bronx, New York.", " Founded by Kool Keith, the group also includes Ced Gee, TR Love, and Moe Love.", " Tim Dog became an unofficial member in 1989.", " In 1990, DJ Jaycee was added as Roadmanager and backup DJ.", " Big.D was put down with the crew by Kool Keith in 1989.", " In 2006 Kool Keith and Big.D formed the supergroup The Commissioner, and in 1999 Big.D and D.J Moe-Love also formed the powerhouse group Slaughterhouse-Cartel.", " A former member, Rooney Roon, was fired following an assault arrest.", " Beat-boxing legend Rahzel was also involved with the group early in its career.", " The group's work was associated with unorthodox sampling, polysyllabic rhymes, and bizarre lyrical imagery." ], "title": "Ultramagnetic MCs" }, { "sentences": [ "Herbert Brown, better known by his stage name McGruff (also known as Herb McGruff) is an American Hip hop recording artist from Harlem, New York City, New York.", " Brown started rapping in his early teens.", " He embarked on his music career in the hip hop group Bronx Most Wanted, alongside rappers Jay Q and Tee U.B. Brown later became a member of the hip hop collective Children of the Corn.", " As a member of Children of the Corn, Brown worked alongside Big L, Cam'ron, Bloodshed and Mase, all of whom would go on to have successful careers in the music industry.", " After the group disbanded without releasing any material, Brown made his first appearance on Big L's debut album, \"Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous\" (1995), on the tracks \"8 Iz Enuff\" and \"Dangerzone\".", " Eventually, Brown signed a deal with popular hip hop label, Uptown Records and began recording his debut album, \"Destined to Be\".", " In early 1998, the album's lead single \"Before We Start\" became a minor hit, charting on several \"Billboard\" charts.", " In the Summer of 1998, \"Destined to Be\" was released but failed to sell many copies, only peaking at 169 on the \"Billboard\" 200, and Brown was released from his contract.", " Brown would make appearances with Heavy D on his album, \"Waterbed Hev\" and the \"Woo\" soundtrack.", " In 2009, Brown appeared on Mase's mixtape \"I Do the Impossible\".", " In 2010, he was featured heavily on The Diplomats mixtape, \"The D.I.P. Agenda.\"", " In 2014, DJ Kay Slay, enlisted Brown, along with Raekwon, Fat Joe, Ghostface Killah, Sheek Louch, N.O.R.E., Lil' Fame, Prodigy and Rell, for a song titled \"90s Flow\"." ], "title": "McGruff (rapper)" }, { "sentences": [ "Orishas are a Cuban hip hop group from Havana, Cuba, founded in 1999.", " The group was first called \"\"Amenaza\"\", \"\"threat\"\" or \"\"menace\"\" in Spanish, and appealed to the Cuban youth who were hungry for African-American culture consisting of hip hop and rap.", " Orishas delved into a realm of music and that they created a black identity to which some among the younger generations could relate.", " The group is based in France where they made a deal with a record company, although they visit Cuba frequently.", " In 1999 Fidel Castro threw a party for them and had a meeting with all the musicians.", " It was the first time the Cuban government showed support for hip hop music.", " The group was and still is popular in Europe (especially France, Spain and Portugal) and Latin America.", " Yotuel Romero and Ruzzo Medina, who moved from Havana to Paris as part of an international studies program, joined Roldán González and Flaco-Pro to form the band in 1999.", " Their work is influenced by the hip hop movement as well as Cuban and other Latin rhythms.", " s of 2009 , they had produced a total of four studio albums and a greatest hits album; their latest album is Cosita Buena (released June 17, 2008).", " In 2009 they participated in the concert Paz Sin Fronteras II in Plaza de la Revolución, Havana, Cuba.", " Orishas reunited to record new material in 2016." ], "title": "Orishas (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Roots is an American hip hop group, formed in 1987 by Tariq \"Black Thought\" Trotter and Ahmir \"Questlove\" Thompson in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.", " The Roots are known for a jazzy and eclectic approach to hip-hop featuring live musical instruments.", " Malik B., Leonard \"Hub\" Hubbard, and Josh Abrams were added to the band (formerly named \"The Square Roots\")." ], "title": "The Roots" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Smith, better known by his stage name Rob Sonic, is a hip hop artist from The Bronx.", " He is a former member of hip hop group Sonic Sum and a current member of hip hop group Hail Mary Mallon." ], "title": "Rob Sonic" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Southern Gul\" is a song released in 1999 as a single by R&B/neo soul singer Erykah Badu.", " The song features beatboxer and hip hop artist Rahzel, a former member of \"The Roots\" who also produced the song.", " It was included on \"Make The Music 2000\" the debut album from Rahzel.", " The song peaked at No. 24 on the US Hot R&B Singles & Tracks chart." ], "title": "Southern Gul" } ]
[ "Title: Rahzel\n\nRahzel M. Brown, also known as simply Rahzel, is an American musician, beatboxer and rapper, formerly a member of The Roots.", "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.", "Title: Mr. J. Medeiros\n\nJason C. Medeiros better known as Mr. J. Medeiros, is an American Rapper, Record Producer, and Songwriter. As well as releasing music under the name, Mr. J. Medeiros, he is responsible for forming the Hip Hop group The Procussions, is one half of the Hip Hop/Electronic duo AllttA, and the lead singer of Punk-Rap group KNIVES. He is of Portuguese and Scottish descent. Mr. J. has written music with such artists as, Monte Nueble, Noel Zancanella, Randy Jackson, Marty James, Shad (rapper), George \"Spanky\" McCurdy, Symbolyc One (S1), Illmind, Benny Cassette, Talib Kweli, 20Syl and French hip hop group Hocus Pocus (group) and more famous C2C.", "Title: Serbian hip hop\n\nSerbian hip hop refers to all genres of hip hop music in the Serbian language. The term is also sometimes used to refer to any hip hop music made by Serbs, including instrumental hip hop, as well as rap songs by members of the Serbian diaspora, often in languages other than Serbian. Beogradski Sindikat is considered to be the greatest Serbian hip hop group, along with others like VIP, Sunshine, CYA. The most popular solo artists are Skabo, Ikac, Reksona, Juice, Gru, Struka, Ajs Nigrutin, Marchelo, etc.", "Title: Ultramagnetic MCs\n\nThe Ultramagnetic MCs is an American hip hop group based in Bronx, New York. Founded by Kool Keith, the group also includes Ced Gee, TR Love, and Moe Love. Tim Dog became an unofficial member in 1989. In 1990, DJ Jaycee was added as Roadmanager and backup DJ. Big.D was put down with the crew by Kool Keith in 1989. In 2006 Kool Keith and Big.D formed the supergroup The Commissioner, and in 1999 Big.D and D.J Moe-Love also formed the powerhouse group Slaughterhouse-Cartel. A former member, Rooney Roon, was fired following an assault arrest. Beat-boxing legend Rahzel was also involved with the group early in its career. The group's work was associated with unorthodox sampling, polysyllabic rhymes, and bizarre lyrical imagery.", "Title: McGruff (rapper)\n\nHerbert Brown, better known by his stage name McGruff (also known as Herb McGruff) is an American Hip hop recording artist from Harlem, New York City, New York. Brown started rapping in his early teens. He embarked on his music career in the hip hop group Bronx Most Wanted, alongside rappers Jay Q and Tee U.B. Brown later became a member of the hip hop collective Children of the Corn. As a member of Children of the Corn, Brown worked alongside Big L, Cam'ron, Bloodshed and Mase, all of whom would go on to have successful careers in the music industry. After the group disbanded without releasing any material, Brown made his first appearance on Big L's debut album, \"Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous\" (1995), on the tracks \"8 Iz Enuff\" and \"Dangerzone\". Eventually, Brown signed a deal with popular hip hop label, Uptown Records and began recording his debut album, \"Destined to Be\". In early 1998, the album's lead single \"Before We Start\" became a minor hit, charting on several \"Billboard\" charts. In the Summer of 1998, \"Destined to Be\" was released but failed to sell many copies, only peaking at 169 on the \"Billboard\" 200, and Brown was released from his contract. Brown would make appearances with Heavy D on his album, \"Waterbed Hev\" and the \"Woo\" soundtrack. In 2009, Brown appeared on Mase's mixtape \"I Do the Impossible\". In 2010, he was featured heavily on The Diplomats mixtape, \"The D.I.P. Agenda.\" In 2014, DJ Kay Slay, enlisted Brown, along with Raekwon, Fat Joe, Ghostface Killah, Sheek Louch, N.O.R.E., Lil' Fame, Prodigy and Rell, for a song titled \"90s Flow\".", "Title: Orishas (band)\n\nOrishas are a Cuban hip hop group from Havana, Cuba, founded in 1999. The group was first called \"\"Amenaza\"\", \"\"threat\"\" or \"\"menace\"\" in Spanish, and appealed to the Cuban youth who were hungry for African-American culture consisting of hip hop and rap. Orishas delved into a realm of music and that they created a black identity to which some among the younger generations could relate. The group is based in France where they made a deal with a record company, although they visit Cuba frequently. In 1999 Fidel Castro threw a party for them and had a meeting with all the musicians. It was the first time the Cuban government showed support for hip hop music. The group was and still is popular in Europe (especially France, Spain and Portugal) and Latin America. Yotuel Romero and Ruzzo Medina, who moved from Havana to Paris as part of an international studies program, joined Roldán González and Flaco-Pro to form the band in 1999. Their work is influenced by the hip hop movement as well as Cuban and other Latin rhythms. s of 2009 , they had produced a total of four studio albums and a greatest hits album; their latest album is Cosita Buena (released June 17, 2008). In 2009 they participated in the concert Paz Sin Fronteras II in Plaza de la Revolución, Havana, Cuba. Orishas reunited to record new material in 2016.", "Title: The Roots\n\nThe Roots is an American hip hop group, formed in 1987 by Tariq \"Black Thought\" Trotter and Ahmir \"Questlove\" Thompson in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The Roots are known for a jazzy and eclectic approach to hip-hop featuring live musical instruments. Malik B., Leonard \"Hub\" Hubbard, and Josh Abrams were added to the band (formerly named \"The Square Roots\").", "Title: Rob Sonic\n\nRobert Smith, better known by his stage name Rob Sonic, is a hip hop artist from The Bronx. He is a former member of hip hop group Sonic Sum and a current member of hip hop group Hail Mary Mallon.", "Title: Southern Gul\n\n\"Southern Gul\" is a song released in 1999 as a single by R&B/neo soul singer Erykah Badu. The song features beatboxer and hip hop artist Rahzel, a former member of \"The Roots\" who also produced the song. It was included on \"Make The Music 2000\" the debut album from Rahzel. The song peaked at No. 24 on the US Hot R&B Singles & Tracks chart." ]
3,422
What Remains of Us and Without the King, are of which genre?
documentary
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "What Remains of Us", "Without the King" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The well-made play (French: \"la pièce bien faite\" , pronounced ] ) is a dramatic genre from nineteenth-century theatre first codified by French dramatist Eugène Scribe.", " Dramatists Victorien Sardou, Alexandre Dumas, fils, and Emile Augier wrote within the genre, each putting a distinct spin on the style.", " The well-made play was a popular form of entertainment.", " By the mid-19th century, however, it had already entered into common use as a derogatory term.", " Henrik Ibsen and the other realistic dramatists of the later 19th century (August Strindberg, Gerhart Hauptmann, Émile Zola, Anton Chekhov) built upon its technique of careful construction and preparation of effects in the genre problem play.", " \"Through their example\", Marvin Carlson explains, \"the well-made play became and still remains the traditional model of play construction.\"" ], "title": "Well-made play" }, { "sentences": [ "Nataruk in Turkana County, Kenya, is the site of an archaeological investigation which has uncovered the 10,000-year-old remains of 27 people.", " These remains have garnered a great deal of media attention for possible bioarchaeological evidence of interpersonal violence.", " According to the \"Nature\" article published by Mirazón Lahr and colleagues, the skeletons present the earliest evidence for intergroup violence among hunting-foraging populations, what they interpret as a \"massacre\".", " According to Mirazón Lahr et al., the remains of adults and six children, show signs of a violent end, having been clubbed or stabbed and left to die without burial.", " Two of the male remains had stone projectile tips lodged in the skull and thorax.", " However, a Brief Communication Arising published in \"Nature\" by Stojanowski and colleagues calls into question much of the alleged evidence of a \"massacre\".", " Their critique centers on two main points.", " First, these authors suggest that much of the evidence of peri-mortem trauma identified by Mirazón Lahr et al. is equally - if not more - likely to have occurred after deposition, that is, after the skeletons were buried, intentionally or otherwise.", " Second, Stojanowski et al. disagree over the interpretation of the site formation processes.", " Where Mirazón Lahr et al. see little evidence for intentional burial at the site, Stojanowski and colleagues argue that the bodies at Nataruk are mostly articulated, spatially organized, non-commingled, and preserve limited variation in body positioning, all of which are inconsistent with skeletons from well-documented massacre sites." ], "title": "Nataruk" }, { "sentences": [ "Invasion literature (or the invasion novel) is a literary genre most notable between 1871 and the First World War (1914) but still practised to this day.", " The genre first became recognizable starting in Britain in 1871 with \"The Battle of Dorking\", a fictional account of an invasion of England by Germany.", " This short story was so popular it started a literary craze for tales that aroused imaginations and anxieties about hypothetical invasions by foreign powers, and by 1914 the genre had amassed a corpus of over 400 books, many best-sellers, and a world-wide audience.", " The genre was influential in Britain in shaping politics, national policies, and popular perceptions in the years leading up to the First World War, and remains a part of popular culture to this day.", " Several of the books were written by or ghostwritten for military officers and experts of the day who believed that the nation would be saved if the particular tactic that they favoured was or would be adopted." ], "title": "Invasion literature" }, { "sentences": [ "The literary genre of science fiction is diverse, and its exact definition remains a contested question among both scholars and devotees.", " This lack of consensus is reflected in debates about the genre's history, particularly over determining its exact origins.", " There are two broad camps of thought, one that identifies the genre's roots in early fantastical works such as the Sumerian \"Epic of Gilgamesh\" (earliest Sumerian text versions c. 2150–2000 BCE).", " A second approach argues that science fiction only became possible sometime between the 17th and early 19th centuries, following the scientific revolution and major discoveries in astronomy, physics, and mathematics." ], "title": "History of science fiction" }, { "sentences": [ "The actuality film is a non-fiction film genre that, like the documentary film, uses footage of real events, places, and things, yet unlike the documentary is not structured into a larger argument, picture of the phenomenon or coherent whole.", " In practice, actuality films preceded the emergence of the documentary.", " During the era of early cinema, actualities—usually lasting no more than a minute or two and usually assembled together into a program by an exhibitor—were just as popular and prominent as their fictional counterparts.", " The line between \"fact\" and \"fiction\" was not so sharply drawn in early cinema as it would become after the documentary came to serve as the predominant non-fiction filmmaking form.", " An actuality film is not like a newspaper article so much as it is like the still photograph that is published along with the article, with the major difference being that it moves.", " Apart from the traveling actuality genre, actuality is one film genre that remains strongly related to still photography." ], "title": "Actuality film" }, { "sentences": [ "What Remains of Us (original title: Ce qu'il reste de nous) is a 2004 Canadian documentary film exploring the survival of the nonviolent resistance movement in Tibet.", " The documentary was shot over eight years without the knowledge of the Chinese authorities." ], "title": "What Remains of Us" }, { "sentences": [ "\"King Without a Crown\" is a song by Hasidic reggae singer Matisyahu.", " The song was originally from his 2004 debut studio album \"Shake off the Dust... Arise\" and then a shorter edited version was released as an official single in late 2005 in support of his second studio album, \"Youth\".", " A live version of the song also appeared on his album \"Live at Stubb's\" (in Austin, Texas).", " The live version from Austin is the radio version.", " The song hit #28 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and #7 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, making it Matisyahu's biggest hit of his career.", " On some limited editions of \"Youth\" and on the \"King Without a Crown\" three-track EP, there is a bonus track of \"King Without a Crown\" remixed by Mike D of the Beastie Boys.", " Along with the song \"Youth\", \"King Without a Crown\" is different from other songs on the album \"Youth\", in that it has a lengthy guitar solo more in the spirit of rock than of reggae.", " \"King Without a Crown\" was also played in the movie \"Knocked Up\"." ], "title": "King Without a Crown (Matisyahu song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Gérald Neveu (August 10, 1921, Marseille - February 28, 1960, Paris) was a French poet.", " Called by some \"one of the gentlest poètes maudits\", he was born to Louis Neveu and Marthe Bonnaud in Marseille.", " Having lost his family and job and having become an alcoholic, he lived as a hobo and dreamer in Marseille sleeping in friends's studios, homeless shelters or psychiatric clinics (together with Artaud he went through electroshocks).", " Since 1947 he was a member of the French Communist Party.", " In 1950 he befriended Jean Malrieu with whom he created the magazine \"\".", " A few months before his death he came to Paris where he was found dead one day; the cause of his death remains unknown.", " His wallet contained only a piece of paper saying \"without hair, without teeth, without money, without a woman, without an apartment etc.\"" ], "title": "Gérald Neveu" }, { "sentences": [ "British hip hop is a genre of music, and a culture that covers a variety of styles of hip hop music made in Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland (Great Britain).", " It is generally classified as one of a number of styles of urban music.", " British hip hop was originally influenced by the dub/toasting introduced to the United Kingdom by Jamaican migrants in the 1960s–70s, who eventually developed uniquely influenced rapping (or speed-toasting) in order to match the rhythm of the ever-increasing pace and aggression of Jamaican-influenced dub in the UK and to describe street/gang violence, similar to that in the US.", " UK rap has also been heavily influenced by US hip-hop.", " British hip hop, particularly that originating from London, was commercially superseded by grime, however, after a post-millennium boom period, the genre remains a hotbed of talent." ], "title": "British hip hop" }, { "sentences": [ "Without the King is a 2007 documentary film by Michael Skolnik, an American filmmaker.", " It follows problems of Swaziland, a landlocked country in southern Africa." ], "title": "Without the King" } ]
[ "Title: Well-made play\n\nThe well-made play (French: \"la pièce bien faite\" , pronounced ] ) is a dramatic genre from nineteenth-century theatre first codified by French dramatist Eugène Scribe. Dramatists Victorien Sardou, Alexandre Dumas, fils, and Emile Augier wrote within the genre, each putting a distinct spin on the style. The well-made play was a popular form of entertainment. By the mid-19th century, however, it had already entered into common use as a derogatory term. Henrik Ibsen and the other realistic dramatists of the later 19th century (August Strindberg, Gerhart Hauptmann, Émile Zola, Anton Chekhov) built upon its technique of careful construction and preparation of effects in the genre problem play. \"Through their example\", Marvin Carlson explains, \"the well-made play became and still remains the traditional model of play construction.\"", "Title: Nataruk\n\nNataruk in Turkana County, Kenya, is the site of an archaeological investigation which has uncovered the 10,000-year-old remains of 27 people. These remains have garnered a great deal of media attention for possible bioarchaeological evidence of interpersonal violence. According to the \"Nature\" article published by Mirazón Lahr and colleagues, the skeletons present the earliest evidence for intergroup violence among hunting-foraging populations, what they interpret as a \"massacre\". According to Mirazón Lahr et al., the remains of adults and six children, show signs of a violent end, having been clubbed or stabbed and left to die without burial. Two of the male remains had stone projectile tips lodged in the skull and thorax. However, a Brief Communication Arising published in \"Nature\" by Stojanowski and colleagues calls into question much of the alleged evidence of a \"massacre\". Their critique centers on two main points. First, these authors suggest that much of the evidence of peri-mortem trauma identified by Mirazón Lahr et al. is equally - if not more - likely to have occurred after deposition, that is, after the skeletons were buried, intentionally or otherwise. Second, Stojanowski et al. disagree over the interpretation of the site formation processes. Where Mirazón Lahr et al. see little evidence for intentional burial at the site, Stojanowski and colleagues argue that the bodies at Nataruk are mostly articulated, spatially organized, non-commingled, and preserve limited variation in body positioning, all of which are inconsistent with skeletons from well-documented massacre sites.", "Title: Invasion literature\n\nInvasion literature (or the invasion novel) is a literary genre most notable between 1871 and the First World War (1914) but still practised to this day. The genre first became recognizable starting in Britain in 1871 with \"The Battle of Dorking\", a fictional account of an invasion of England by Germany. This short story was so popular it started a literary craze for tales that aroused imaginations and anxieties about hypothetical invasions by foreign powers, and by 1914 the genre had amassed a corpus of over 400 books, many best-sellers, and a world-wide audience. The genre was influential in Britain in shaping politics, national policies, and popular perceptions in the years leading up to the First World War, and remains a part of popular culture to this day. Several of the books were written by or ghostwritten for military officers and experts of the day who believed that the nation would be saved if the particular tactic that they favoured was or would be adopted.", "Title: History of science fiction\n\nThe literary genre of science fiction is diverse, and its exact definition remains a contested question among both scholars and devotees. This lack of consensus is reflected in debates about the genre's history, particularly over determining its exact origins. There are two broad camps of thought, one that identifies the genre's roots in early fantastical works such as the Sumerian \"Epic of Gilgamesh\" (earliest Sumerian text versions c. 2150–2000 BCE). A second approach argues that science fiction only became possible sometime between the 17th and early 19th centuries, following the scientific revolution and major discoveries in astronomy, physics, and mathematics.", "Title: Actuality film\n\nThe actuality film is a non-fiction film genre that, like the documentary film, uses footage of real events, places, and things, yet unlike the documentary is not structured into a larger argument, picture of the phenomenon or coherent whole. In practice, actuality films preceded the emergence of the documentary. During the era of early cinema, actualities—usually lasting no more than a minute or two and usually assembled together into a program by an exhibitor—were just as popular and prominent as their fictional counterparts. The line between \"fact\" and \"fiction\" was not so sharply drawn in early cinema as it would become after the documentary came to serve as the predominant non-fiction filmmaking form. An actuality film is not like a newspaper article so much as it is like the still photograph that is published along with the article, with the major difference being that it moves. Apart from the traveling actuality genre, actuality is one film genre that remains strongly related to still photography.", "Title: What Remains of Us\n\nWhat Remains of Us (original title: Ce qu'il reste de nous) is a 2004 Canadian documentary film exploring the survival of the nonviolent resistance movement in Tibet. The documentary was shot over eight years without the knowledge of the Chinese authorities.", "Title: King Without a Crown (Matisyahu song)\n\n\"King Without a Crown\" is a song by Hasidic reggae singer Matisyahu. The song was originally from his 2004 debut studio album \"Shake off the Dust... Arise\" and then a shorter edited version was released as an official single in late 2005 in support of his second studio album, \"Youth\". A live version of the song also appeared on his album \"Live at Stubb's\" (in Austin, Texas). The live version from Austin is the radio version. The song hit #28 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and #7 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, making it Matisyahu's biggest hit of his career. On some limited editions of \"Youth\" and on the \"King Without a Crown\" three-track EP, there is a bonus track of \"King Without a Crown\" remixed by Mike D of the Beastie Boys. Along with the song \"Youth\", \"King Without a Crown\" is different from other songs on the album \"Youth\", in that it has a lengthy guitar solo more in the spirit of rock than of reggae. \"King Without a Crown\" was also played in the movie \"Knocked Up\".", "Title: Gérald Neveu\n\nGérald Neveu (August 10, 1921, Marseille - February 28, 1960, Paris) was a French poet. Called by some \"one of the gentlest poètes maudits\", he was born to Louis Neveu and Marthe Bonnaud in Marseille. Having lost his family and job and having become an alcoholic, he lived as a hobo and dreamer in Marseille sleeping in friends's studios, homeless shelters or psychiatric clinics (together with Artaud he went through electroshocks). Since 1947 he was a member of the French Communist Party. In 1950 he befriended Jean Malrieu with whom he created the magazine \"\". A few months before his death he came to Paris where he was found dead one day; the cause of his death remains unknown. His wallet contained only a piece of paper saying \"without hair, without teeth, without money, without a woman, without an apartment etc.\"", "Title: British hip hop\n\nBritish hip hop is a genre of music, and a culture that covers a variety of styles of hip hop music made in Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland (Great Britain). It is generally classified as one of a number of styles of urban music. British hip hop was originally influenced by the dub/toasting introduced to the United Kingdom by Jamaican migrants in the 1960s–70s, who eventually developed uniquely influenced rapping (or speed-toasting) in order to match the rhythm of the ever-increasing pace and aggression of Jamaican-influenced dub in the UK and to describe street/gang violence, similar to that in the US. UK rap has also been heavily influenced by US hip-hop. British hip hop, particularly that originating from London, was commercially superseded by grime, however, after a post-millennium boom period, the genre remains a hotbed of talent.", "Title: Without the King\n\nWithout the King is a 2007 documentary film by Michael Skolnik, an American filmmaker. It follows problems of Swaziland, a landlocked country in southern Africa." ]
3,423
The Elizabethan era is the epoch in the Tudor period of the History of England during the reign of which monarch (1558–1603), the same monarch was Queen of England and Ireland, from 17 November 1558 until her death?
Elizabeth I
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Elizabethan era", "Elizabeth I of England" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The diet in England during the Elizabethan era (1558–1603), depended largely on social class.", " The rich ate meat and white bread, the poor ate dark bread.", " Everyone drank ale—water was often too impure to drink.", " Fruits and vegetables were seldom eaten.", " Rich spices were used by the wealthy to offset the smells of old salted meat." ], "title": "Health and diet in Elizabethan England" }, { "sentences": [ "Mary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558) was the Queen of England and Ireland from July 1553 until her death.", " Mary is best known for her aggressive and bloody pursuit of the restoration of Roman Catholicism in England and Ireland in an attempt to reverse the English Reformation of her father, Henry VIII." ], "title": "Mary I of England" }, { "sentences": [ "Hugh Aston (also spelled \"Asseton\", \"Assheton\", \"Ashton\", \"Haston\"; c. 1485 – buried 17 November 1558) was an English composer of the early Tudor period.", " While little of his music survives, he is notable for his innovative keyboard and church music writing.", " He was also politically active, a mayor, Member of Parliament, and Alderman." ], "title": "Hugh Aston" }, { "sentences": [ "The coronation of Queen Elizabeth I as queen regnant of the Kingdom of England took place at Westminster Abbey, London, on 15 January 1559.", " Queen Elizabeth I had ascended the throne at the age of 25 upon the death of her half-sister, Queen Mary I, on 17 November 1558.", " Mary had reversed the Protestant Reformation which had been started by her two predecessors, so this was the last British coronation to be conducted under the authority of the Roman Catholic Church.", " Historians view Elizabeth's coronation as a statement of her intention restore England to Protestantism, but to allow the continuation of some Catholic customs, a compromise known as the Elizabethan Settlement." ], "title": "Coronation of Elizabeth I of England" }, { "sentences": [ "Elizabeth I (7 September 1533 – 24 March 1603) was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death.", " Sometimes called The Virgin Queen, Gloriana or Good Queen Bess, Elizabeth was the last monarch of the House of Tudor." ], "title": "Elizabeth I of England" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tudor architectural style is the final development of Medieval architecture in England, during the Tudor period (1485–1603) and even beyond, and also the tentative introduction of Renaissance architecture to England.", " It is generally not used to refer to the whole period of the Tudor dynasty (1485-1603), but in prestige buildings to the period roughly between 1500 and 1560.", " It followed the Late Gothic Perpendicular style and was superseded by Elizabethan architecture from about 1560 in domestic building of any pretensions to fashion.", " In the much more slow-moving styles of vernacular architecture \"Tudor\" has become a designation for styles like half-timbering that characterise the few buildings surviving from before 1485 and others from the Stuart period.", " In this form the Tudor style long retained its hold on English taste.", " Nevertheless, 'Tudor style' is an awkward style-designation, with its implied suggestions of continuity through the period of the Tudor dynasty and the misleading impression that there was a style break at the accession of Stuart James I in 1603." ], "title": "Tudor architecture" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tudor Poor Laws were the laws regarding poor relief in the Kingdom of England around the time of the Tudor period (1485–1603).", " The Tudor Poor Laws ended with the passing of the Elizabethan Poor Law in 1601, two years before the end of the Tudor dynasty, a piece of legislation which codified the previous Tudor legislation." ], "title": "Tudor Poor Laws" }, { "sentences": [ "The Elizabethan era is the epoch in the Tudor period of the History of England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603).", " Historians often depict it as the golden age in English history.", " The symbol of Britannia was first used in 1572, and often thereafter, to mark the Elizabethan age as a renaissance that inspired national pride through classical ideals, international expansion, and naval triumph over the Spanish – at the time, a rival kingdom much hated by the people of the land.", " In terms of the entire century, the historian John Guy (1988) argues that \"England was economically healthier, more expansive, and more optimistic under the Tudors\" than at any time in a thousand years." ], "title": "Elizabethan era" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tudor period is the period between 1485 and 1603 in England and Wales and includes the Elizabethan period which ends with the completion of the reign of Elizabeth I in 1603.", " The Tudor period coincides with the dynasty of the House of Tudor in England whose first monarch was Henry VII (14571509).", " In terms of the entire span, the historian John Guy (1988) argues that \"England was economically healthier, more expansive, and more optimistic under the Tudors\" than at any time in a thousand years." ], "title": "Tudor period" }, { "sentences": [ "Henry Tudor, who seized the English throne as Henry VII in 1485, and married Elizabeth of York, put an end to the Wars of the Roses.", " Henry VII was a resolute and efficient monarch who centralised political power in the crown.", " He commissioned the celebrated \"Henry VII Chapel\" at Westminster Abbey, and continued the royal practice of borrowing funds from the City of London for his wars against the French.", " He repaid loans on their due dates, which was something of an innovation.", " Generally, however, he took little interest in enhancing London.", " Nonetheless, the comparative stability of the Tudor kingdom had long-term effects on the city, which grew rapidly during the 16th century.", " The nobility found that power and wealth were now best won by competing for favour at court, rather than by warring amongst themselves in the provinces as they had so often done in the past.", " The Tudor period is considered to have ended in 1603 with the death of Queen Elizabeth." ], "title": "Tudor London" } ]
[ "Title: Health and diet in Elizabethan England\n\nThe diet in England during the Elizabethan era (1558–1603), depended largely on social class. The rich ate meat and white bread, the poor ate dark bread. Everyone drank ale—water was often too impure to drink. Fruits and vegetables were seldom eaten. Rich spices were used by the wealthy to offset the smells of old salted meat.", "Title: Mary I of England\n\nMary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558) was the Queen of England and Ireland from July 1553 until her death. Mary is best known for her aggressive and bloody pursuit of the restoration of Roman Catholicism in England and Ireland in an attempt to reverse the English Reformation of her father, Henry VIII.", "Title: Hugh Aston\n\nHugh Aston (also spelled \"Asseton\", \"Assheton\", \"Ashton\", \"Haston\"; c. 1485 – buried 17 November 1558) was an English composer of the early Tudor period. While little of his music survives, he is notable for his innovative keyboard and church music writing. He was also politically active, a mayor, Member of Parliament, and Alderman.", "Title: Coronation of Elizabeth I of England\n\nThe coronation of Queen Elizabeth I as queen regnant of the Kingdom of England took place at Westminster Abbey, London, on 15 January 1559. Queen Elizabeth I had ascended the throne at the age of 25 upon the death of her half-sister, Queen Mary I, on 17 November 1558. Mary had reversed the Protestant Reformation which had been started by her two predecessors, so this was the last British coronation to be conducted under the authority of the Roman Catholic Church. Historians view Elizabeth's coronation as a statement of her intention restore England to Protestantism, but to allow the continuation of some Catholic customs, a compromise known as the Elizabethan Settlement.", "Title: Elizabeth I of England\n\nElizabeth I (7 September 1533 – 24 March 1603) was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death. Sometimes called The Virgin Queen, Gloriana or Good Queen Bess, Elizabeth was the last monarch of the House of Tudor.", "Title: Tudor architecture\n\nThe Tudor architectural style is the final development of Medieval architecture in England, during the Tudor period (1485–1603) and even beyond, and also the tentative introduction of Renaissance architecture to England. It is generally not used to refer to the whole period of the Tudor dynasty (1485-1603), but in prestige buildings to the period roughly between 1500 and 1560. It followed the Late Gothic Perpendicular style and was superseded by Elizabethan architecture from about 1560 in domestic building of any pretensions to fashion. In the much more slow-moving styles of vernacular architecture \"Tudor\" has become a designation for styles like half-timbering that characterise the few buildings surviving from before 1485 and others from the Stuart period. In this form the Tudor style long retained its hold on English taste. Nevertheless, 'Tudor style' is an awkward style-designation, with its implied suggestions of continuity through the period of the Tudor dynasty and the misleading impression that there was a style break at the accession of Stuart James I in 1603.", "Title: Tudor Poor Laws\n\nThe Tudor Poor Laws were the laws regarding poor relief in the Kingdom of England around the time of the Tudor period (1485–1603). The Tudor Poor Laws ended with the passing of the Elizabethan Poor Law in 1601, two years before the end of the Tudor dynasty, a piece of legislation which codified the previous Tudor legislation.", "Title: Elizabethan era\n\nThe Elizabethan era is the epoch in the Tudor period of the History of England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603). Historians often depict it as the golden age in English history. The symbol of Britannia was first used in 1572, and often thereafter, to mark the Elizabethan age as a renaissance that inspired national pride through classical ideals, international expansion, and naval triumph over the Spanish – at the time, a rival kingdom much hated by the people of the land. In terms of the entire century, the historian John Guy (1988) argues that \"England was economically healthier, more expansive, and more optimistic under the Tudors\" than at any time in a thousand years.", "Title: Tudor period\n\nThe Tudor period is the period between 1485 and 1603 in England and Wales and includes the Elizabethan period which ends with the completion of the reign of Elizabeth I in 1603. The Tudor period coincides with the dynasty of the House of Tudor in England whose first monarch was Henry VII (14571509). In terms of the entire span, the historian John Guy (1988) argues that \"England was economically healthier, more expansive, and more optimistic under the Tudors\" than at any time in a thousand years.", "Title: Tudor London\n\nHenry Tudor, who seized the English throne as Henry VII in 1485, and married Elizabeth of York, put an end to the Wars of the Roses. Henry VII was a resolute and efficient monarch who centralised political power in the crown. He commissioned the celebrated \"Henry VII Chapel\" at Westminster Abbey, and continued the royal practice of borrowing funds from the City of London for his wars against the French. He repaid loans on their due dates, which was something of an innovation. Generally, however, he took little interest in enhancing London. Nonetheless, the comparative stability of the Tudor kingdom had long-term effects on the city, which grew rapidly during the 16th century. The nobility found that power and wealth were now best won by competing for favour at court, rather than by warring amongst themselves in the provinces as they had so often done in the past. The Tudor period is considered to have ended in 1603 with the death of Queen Elizabeth." ]
3,424
What country singer who released the album "Hero", helped write the song "Craving You" by Thomas Rhett?
Maren Morris
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Craving You", "Maren Morris" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 3 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Maren Larae Morris (born April 10, 1990) is an American country music singer, songwriter, and record producer.", " She has released four studio albums.", " Her 2015 extended play, \"Maren Morris\", charted on two \"Billboard\" charts.", " Her major label debut album, \"Hero\", reached number five on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart and number one on the Top Country Albums chart." ], "title": "Maren Morris" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Rhett is the debut extended play (EP) from American country music artist Thomas Rhett.", " The EP was released on August 28, 2012, and ranked No. 3 on the \"Billboard\" Top Heatseekers chart." ], "title": "Thomas Rhett (EP)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Star of the Show\" is a song recorded by American country music artist Thomas Rhett.", " It was released to country radio on October 3, 2016 via Valory Music Group as the fifth single from his second studio album, \"Tangled Up\".", " Rhett wrote the song with Rhett Akins and Ben Hayslip.", " The song is featured on the 2016 deluxe edition of the album." ], "title": "Star of the Show" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Crash and Burn\" is a song recorded by American country music artist Thomas Rhett.", " It was released to digital retailers on April 7, 2015 via Valory Music Group as the lead single to Rhett's second studio album, \"Tangled Up\", and was released to country radio on April 27, 2015.", " The song was written by Jesse Frasure and Chris Stapleton." ], "title": "Crash and Burn (Thomas Rhett song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Something to Do with My Hands\" is a song recorded by American country music artist Thomas Rhett.", " It was released in February 2012 as the first single from his debut album, \"It Goes Like This\".", " Rhett wrote the song with Lee Thomas Miller and Chris Stapleton." ], "title": "Something to Do with My Hands" }, { "sentences": [ "American singer and songwriter Thomas Rhett has released three studio albums, one extended play and thirteen singles, including one as a featured artist.", " His debut album, \"It Goes Like This\", debuted in the top 10 of the \"Billboard\" 200 in 2013 and produced three number one singles on the \"Billboard\" Country Airplay chart.", " Rhett released his second album, \"Tangled Up\", in 2015 which peaked at number six on the \"Billboard\" 200.", " Four of the album's five singles reached number one, while the second single, \"Die a Happy Man\" became his first crossover success and highest-charting single on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", " His third album, \"Life Changes\", is due in 2017.", " Nine of Rhett's singles have received at least a Gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), with six going Platinum." ], "title": "Thomas Rhett discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Rhett Akins, Jr. (born March 30, 1990), is an American singer-songwriter.", " His father is the singer Rhett Akins.", " Rhett has released three studio albums for Big Machine Records' Valory Music imprint: \"It Goes Like This\" (2013), \"Tangled Up\" (2015), and \"Life Changes (2017)\".", " These albums have produced ten singles on the Hot Country and Country Airplay charts, with eight reaching the No. 1 position on the latter: \"It Goes Like This\", \"Get Me Some of That\", \"Craving You\",\"Make Me Wanna\", \"Crash and Burn\", \"Die a Happy Man\", \"T-Shirt\", and \"Star of the Show\".", " In addition to much of his own material, Rhett has also written singles for Jason Aldean, Lee Brice, and Florida Georgia Line." ], "title": "Thomas Rhett" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Vacation\" is a song recorded by American country music artist Thomas Rhett.", " It was released on June 13, 2016 via Valory Music Group as the fourth single from his second studio album, \"Tangled Up\".", " The song was written by Rhett, Thomas Allen, Harold Brown, Morris Dickerson, Sean Douglas, Gerry Goldstein, Leroy Jordan, Charles Miller, Lee Osker, Andreas Schuller, Howard Scott, Joe Spargur, Ricky Reed, and John Ryan.", " It features a sample of War's \"Low Rider\", and due to this, the writers of said song are credited as co-writers." ], "title": "Vacation (Thomas Rhett song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Life Changes is the third studio album from American singer Thomas Rhett.", " Released on September 8, 2017 through Valory Music Group, Rhett produced the album alongside Dann Huff, Jesse Frasure, Julian Bunetta and Joe London.", " It includes the chart-topping lead single \"Craving You\" with Maren Morris.", " The album debuted at No. 1 with 123,000 units, giving Rhett his first number one album on the \"Billboard\" 200." ], "title": "Life Changes (Thomas Rhett album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Craving You\" is a song recorded by American country music artist Thomas Rhett, with backup lyrics by Maren Morris.", " It was released to country radio on April 3, 2017 via Valory Music Group as the lead single from Rhett's third studio album, \"Life Changes\", which was released on September 8, 2017.", " The song was written by Dave Barnes and Julian Bunetta." ], "title": "Craving You" } ]
[ "Title: Maren Morris\n\nMaren Larae Morris (born April 10, 1990) is an American country music singer, songwriter, and record producer. She has released four studio albums. Her 2015 extended play, \"Maren Morris\", charted on two \"Billboard\" charts. Her major label debut album, \"Hero\", reached number five on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart and number one on the Top Country Albums chart.", "Title: Thomas Rhett (EP)\n\nThomas Rhett is the debut extended play (EP) from American country music artist Thomas Rhett. The EP was released on August 28, 2012, and ranked No. 3 on the \"Billboard\" Top Heatseekers chart.", "Title: Star of the Show\n\n\"Star of the Show\" is a song recorded by American country music artist Thomas Rhett. It was released to country radio on October 3, 2016 via Valory Music Group as the fifth single from his second studio album, \"Tangled Up\". Rhett wrote the song with Rhett Akins and Ben Hayslip. The song is featured on the 2016 deluxe edition of the album.", "Title: Crash and Burn (Thomas Rhett song)\n\n\"Crash and Burn\" is a song recorded by American country music artist Thomas Rhett. It was released to digital retailers on April 7, 2015 via Valory Music Group as the lead single to Rhett's second studio album, \"Tangled Up\", and was released to country radio on April 27, 2015. The song was written by Jesse Frasure and Chris Stapleton.", "Title: Something to Do with My Hands\n\n\"Something to Do with My Hands\" is a song recorded by American country music artist Thomas Rhett. It was released in February 2012 as the first single from his debut album, \"It Goes Like This\". Rhett wrote the song with Lee Thomas Miller and Chris Stapleton.", "Title: Thomas Rhett discography\n\nAmerican singer and songwriter Thomas Rhett has released three studio albums, one extended play and thirteen singles, including one as a featured artist. His debut album, \"It Goes Like This\", debuted in the top 10 of the \"Billboard\" 200 in 2013 and produced three number one singles on the \"Billboard\" Country Airplay chart. Rhett released his second album, \"Tangled Up\", in 2015 which peaked at number six on the \"Billboard\" 200. Four of the album's five singles reached number one, while the second single, \"Die a Happy Man\" became his first crossover success and highest-charting single on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. His third album, \"Life Changes\", is due in 2017. Nine of Rhett's singles have received at least a Gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), with six going Platinum.", "Title: Thomas Rhett\n\nThomas Rhett Akins, Jr. (born March 30, 1990), is an American singer-songwriter. His father is the singer Rhett Akins. Rhett has released three studio albums for Big Machine Records' Valory Music imprint: \"It Goes Like This\" (2013), \"Tangled Up\" (2015), and \"Life Changes (2017)\". These albums have produced ten singles on the Hot Country and Country Airplay charts, with eight reaching the No. 1 position on the latter: \"It Goes Like This\", \"Get Me Some of That\", \"Craving You\",\"Make Me Wanna\", \"Crash and Burn\", \"Die a Happy Man\", \"T-Shirt\", and \"Star of the Show\". In addition to much of his own material, Rhett has also written singles for Jason Aldean, Lee Brice, and Florida Georgia Line.", "Title: Vacation (Thomas Rhett song)\n\n\"Vacation\" is a song recorded by American country music artist Thomas Rhett. It was released on June 13, 2016 via Valory Music Group as the fourth single from his second studio album, \"Tangled Up\". The song was written by Rhett, Thomas Allen, Harold Brown, Morris Dickerson, Sean Douglas, Gerry Goldstein, Leroy Jordan, Charles Miller, Lee Osker, Andreas Schuller, Howard Scott, Joe Spargur, Ricky Reed, and John Ryan. It features a sample of War's \"Low Rider\", and due to this, the writers of said song are credited as co-writers.", "Title: Life Changes (Thomas Rhett album)\n\nLife Changes is the third studio album from American singer Thomas Rhett. Released on September 8, 2017 through Valory Music Group, Rhett produced the album alongside Dann Huff, Jesse Frasure, Julian Bunetta and Joe London. It includes the chart-topping lead single \"Craving You\" with Maren Morris. The album debuted at No. 1 with 123,000 units, giving Rhett his first number one album on the \"Billboard\" 200.", "Title: Craving You\n\n\"Craving You\" is a song recorded by American country music artist Thomas Rhett, with backup lyrics by Maren Morris. It was released to country radio on April 3, 2017 via Valory Music Group as the lead single from Rhett's third studio album, \"Life Changes\", which was released on September 8, 2017. The song was written by Dave Barnes and Julian Bunetta." ]
3,425
What production company was created by an actor feeatured in "Platoon" (1986), "Wall Street" (1987), "Young Guns" (1988), "Eight Men Out" (1988), "Major League" (1989), "Hot Shots!" (1991), and "The Three Musketeers" (1993)?
"Sheen Michaels Entertainment"
bridge
hard
{ "title": [ "In God's Hands (film)", "Charlie Sheen", "Charlie Sheen" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Carlos Irwin Estévez (born September 3, 1965), known professionally as Charlie Sheen, is an American actor.", " Sheen became famous for a series of successful films such as \"Platoon\" (1986), \"Wall Street\" (1987), \"Young Guns\" (1988), \"Eight Men Out\" (1988), \"Major League\" (1989), \"Hot Shots!", "\" (1991), and \"The Three Musketeers\" (1993)." ], "title": "Charlie Sheen" }, { "sentences": [ "In God's Hands (1998) is a film by Zalman King released through \"Sheen Michaels Entertainment\" a production company created by actor Charlie Sheen and Bret Michaels.", " The basic story is of three young surfers on a roller coaster action tour of the globe's most exotic and dangerous surfing spots.", " They travel to Madagascar, Mexico, Bali and Hawaii seeking the ultimate wave, a 40-foot force of nature that travels at speeds up to 35 miles per hour." ], "title": "In God's Hands (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kiefer Sutherland is a Canadian actor who has won an Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards.", " He has appeared in more than 70 films since his first screen debut in \"Max Dugan Returns\" in 1983.", " Since then, he starred in \"Stand by Me\" (1986), \"At Close Range\" (1986), \"The Lost Boys\" (1987), \"Young Guns\" (1988), \"Bright Lights, Big City\" (1988), \"Young Guns II\" (1990), \"Flatliners\" (1990), \"A Few Good Men\" (1992), \"The Three Musketeers\" (1993), \"A Time to Kill\" (1996), \"Dark City\" (1998), \"Phone Booth\" (2002), \"The Sentinel\" (2006), \"Mirrors\" (2008), \"Marmaduke\" (2010), \"Melancholia\" (2011) and \"Pompeii\" (2014)." ], "title": "Kiefer Sutherland filmography" }, { "sentences": [ "William Oliver Stone (born September 15, 1946) is an American screenwriter, film producer, and director of motion pictures and documentaries.", " Stone won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay as writer of \"Midnight Express\" (1978).", " He also wrote the acclaimed gangster movie \"Scarface\" (1983).", " As a director, Stone achieved prominence as director/writer of the war drama \"Platoon\" (1986), for which Stone won the Academy Award for Best Director; the film was awarded Best Picture.", " \"Platoon\" was the first in a trilogy of films based on the Vietnam War, in which Stone served as an infantry soldier.", " He continued the series with \"Born on the Fourth of July\" (1989)—for which Stone won his second Best Director Oscar—and \"Heaven & Earth\" (1993).", " Stone's other notable works include the Salvadoran Civil War-based drama \"Salvador\" (1986); the financial drama \"Wall Street\" (1987) and its 2010 sequel \"\"; the Jim Morrison biopic \"The Doors\" (1991); and a trilogy of films based on the American Presidency—\"JFK\" (1991), \"Nixon\" (1995) and \"W.\" (2008).", " His latest film is \"Snowden\" (2016)." ], "title": "Oliver Stone" }, { "sentences": [ "Morgan Creek Productions is an American film studio that has released box-office hits including \"Young Guns\", \"Dead Ringers\", \"Major League\", \"True Romance\", \"\", \"The Crush\", \"\" and \"The Last of the Mohicans\".", " The studio was co-founded in 1988 by James Robinson and Joe Roth.", " Robinson leads the company as chairman and CEO.", " He has two sons Brian Robinson and David C. Robinson who run the day to day operations." ], "title": "Morgan Creek Productions" }, { "sentences": [ "The Alabama City Wall Street Historic District is a historic district in Gadsden, Alabama.", " Wall Street was the main commercial street in the town of Alabama City.", " The city was founded in 1891 halfway between Gadsden and Attalla, with intentions of becoming the major industrial hub of Northeast Alabama.", " In 1895 the town landed its first major concern, a cotton mill built by the Dwight Manufacturing Company of Chicopee, Massachusetts.", " Its second major factory, the Alabama Steel and Wire Company, was opened in 1902.", " By 1915, a thriving commercial district had grown up around 7th Avenue, which became known as \"Little Wall Street\".", " A fire in 1927 damaged or destroyed many structures along Wall Street and Meighan Avenue.", " The city would never recover from the loss, especially as neighboring Gadsden flourished; Alabama City voted to merge into Gadsden in 1932.", " The architecture of the district represent the changing commercial styles of the 1910s through the 1930s.", " Most are constructed in simple, brick styles with parapet roofs, some with more decorative brickwork.", " Art Deco-influenced features such as terra cotta coping and glass tile accents are present on later buildings.", " Other notable buildings are an Art Deco fire station (built 1936) and the Classical Revival library (built 1938).", " The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002." ], "title": "Alabama City Wall Street Historic District" }, { "sentences": [ "R. D. Call (born February 16, 1950) is an American film and television actor.", " He has appeared in several films including \"48 Hrs.", "\" (1982), \"Brewster's Millions\" (1985), \"At Close Range\" (1986), \"No Man's Land\" (1987), \"Colors\" (1988), \"Born on the Fourth of July\" (1989), \"Young Guns II\" (1990), \"State of Grace\" (1990), \"Waterworld\" (1995), \"Murder by Numbers\" (2002), \"Babel\" (2006), and \"Into the Wild\" (2007)." ], "title": "R. D. Call" }, { "sentences": [ "Hot Shots!", " Part Deux is a 1993 parody film, and a sequel to the 1991 comedy \"Hot Shots!", "\".", " The sequel primarily spoofs the 1980s action films \"\" and \"Rambo III\"." ], "title": "Hot Shots! Part Deux" }, { "sentences": [ "Eight Men Out is a 1988 sports drama film based on Eliot Asinof's 1963 book \"Eight Men Out: The Black Sox and the 1919 World Series\".", " It was written and directed by John Sayles.", " The film is a dramatization of Major League Baseball's Black Sox scandal, in which eight members of the Chicago White Sox conspired with gamblers to intentionally lose the 1919 World Series.", " Much of the movie was filmed at the old Bush Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana." ], "title": "Eight Men Out" }, { "sentences": [ "Hot Shots!", " is a 1991 comedy film which stars Charlie Sheen, Cary Elwes, Valeria Golino, Lloyd Bridges, Jon Cryer, Kevin Dunn, Kristy Swanson, and Bill Irwin.", " It was directed by Jim Abrahams, co-director of \"Airplane!", "\", and was written by Abrahams and Pat Proft.", " It was followed by a sequel, \"Hot Shots!", " Part Deux\" in 1993.", " Both Sheen and Cryer would later costar in the TV series \"Two and a Half Men\", with Ryan Stiles playing a recurring role.", " The film is primarily a parody of \"Top Gun\", with some scenes spoofing other popular films, including \"9½ Weeks\", \"Dances with Wolves\", \"Marathon Man\", \"Rocky\", \"Superman\" and \"Gone with the Wind\"." ], "title": "Hot Shots!" } ]
[ "Title: Charlie Sheen\n\nCarlos Irwin Estévez (born September 3, 1965), known professionally as Charlie Sheen, is an American actor. Sheen became famous for a series of successful films such as \"Platoon\" (1986), \"Wall Street\" (1987), \"Young Guns\" (1988), \"Eight Men Out\" (1988), \"Major League\" (1989), \"Hot Shots! \" (1991), and \"The Three Musketeers\" (1993).", "Title: In God's Hands (film)\n\nIn God's Hands (1998) is a film by Zalman King released through \"Sheen Michaels Entertainment\" a production company created by actor Charlie Sheen and Bret Michaels. The basic story is of three young surfers on a roller coaster action tour of the globe's most exotic and dangerous surfing spots. They travel to Madagascar, Mexico, Bali and Hawaii seeking the ultimate wave, a 40-foot force of nature that travels at speeds up to 35 miles per hour.", "Title: Kiefer Sutherland filmography\n\nKiefer Sutherland is a Canadian actor who has won an Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards. He has appeared in more than 70 films since his first screen debut in \"Max Dugan Returns\" in 1983. Since then, he starred in \"Stand by Me\" (1986), \"At Close Range\" (1986), \"The Lost Boys\" (1987), \"Young Guns\" (1988), \"Bright Lights, Big City\" (1988), \"Young Guns II\" (1990), \"Flatliners\" (1990), \"A Few Good Men\" (1992), \"The Three Musketeers\" (1993), \"A Time to Kill\" (1996), \"Dark City\" (1998), \"Phone Booth\" (2002), \"The Sentinel\" (2006), \"Mirrors\" (2008), \"Marmaduke\" (2010), \"Melancholia\" (2011) and \"Pompeii\" (2014).", "Title: Oliver Stone\n\nWilliam Oliver Stone (born September 15, 1946) is an American screenwriter, film producer, and director of motion pictures and documentaries. Stone won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay as writer of \"Midnight Express\" (1978). He also wrote the acclaimed gangster movie \"Scarface\" (1983). As a director, Stone achieved prominence as director/writer of the war drama \"Platoon\" (1986), for which Stone won the Academy Award for Best Director; the film was awarded Best Picture. \"Platoon\" was the first in a trilogy of films based on the Vietnam War, in which Stone served as an infantry soldier. He continued the series with \"Born on the Fourth of July\" (1989)—for which Stone won his second Best Director Oscar—and \"Heaven & Earth\" (1993). Stone's other notable works include the Salvadoran Civil War-based drama \"Salvador\" (1986); the financial drama \"Wall Street\" (1987) and its 2010 sequel \"\"; the Jim Morrison biopic \"The Doors\" (1991); and a trilogy of films based on the American Presidency—\"JFK\" (1991), \"Nixon\" (1995) and \"W.\" (2008). His latest film is \"Snowden\" (2016).", "Title: Morgan Creek Productions\n\nMorgan Creek Productions is an American film studio that has released box-office hits including \"Young Guns\", \"Dead Ringers\", \"Major League\", \"True Romance\", \"\", \"The Crush\", \"\" and \"The Last of the Mohicans\". The studio was co-founded in 1988 by James Robinson and Joe Roth. Robinson leads the company as chairman and CEO. He has two sons Brian Robinson and David C. Robinson who run the day to day operations.", "Title: Alabama City Wall Street Historic District\n\nThe Alabama City Wall Street Historic District is a historic district in Gadsden, Alabama. Wall Street was the main commercial street in the town of Alabama City. The city was founded in 1891 halfway between Gadsden and Attalla, with intentions of becoming the major industrial hub of Northeast Alabama. In 1895 the town landed its first major concern, a cotton mill built by the Dwight Manufacturing Company of Chicopee, Massachusetts. Its second major factory, the Alabama Steel and Wire Company, was opened in 1902. By 1915, a thriving commercial district had grown up around 7th Avenue, which became known as \"Little Wall Street\". A fire in 1927 damaged or destroyed many structures along Wall Street and Meighan Avenue. The city would never recover from the loss, especially as neighboring Gadsden flourished; Alabama City voted to merge into Gadsden in 1932. The architecture of the district represent the changing commercial styles of the 1910s through the 1930s. Most are constructed in simple, brick styles with parapet roofs, some with more decorative brickwork. Art Deco-influenced features such as terra cotta coping and glass tile accents are present on later buildings. Other notable buildings are an Art Deco fire station (built 1936) and the Classical Revival library (built 1938). The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.", "Title: R. D. Call\n\nR. D. Call (born February 16, 1950) is an American film and television actor. He has appeared in several films including \"48 Hrs. \" (1982), \"Brewster's Millions\" (1985), \"At Close Range\" (1986), \"No Man's Land\" (1987), \"Colors\" (1988), \"Born on the Fourth of July\" (1989), \"Young Guns II\" (1990), \"State of Grace\" (1990), \"Waterworld\" (1995), \"Murder by Numbers\" (2002), \"Babel\" (2006), and \"Into the Wild\" (2007).", "Title: Hot Shots! Part Deux\n\nHot Shots! Part Deux is a 1993 parody film, and a sequel to the 1991 comedy \"Hot Shots! \". The sequel primarily spoofs the 1980s action films \"\" and \"Rambo III\".", "Title: Eight Men Out\n\nEight Men Out is a 1988 sports drama film based on Eliot Asinof's 1963 book \"Eight Men Out: The Black Sox and the 1919 World Series\". It was written and directed by John Sayles. The film is a dramatization of Major League Baseball's Black Sox scandal, in which eight members of the Chicago White Sox conspired with gamblers to intentionally lose the 1919 World Series. Much of the movie was filmed at the old Bush Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.", "Title: Hot Shots!\n\nHot Shots! is a 1991 comedy film which stars Charlie Sheen, Cary Elwes, Valeria Golino, Lloyd Bridges, Jon Cryer, Kevin Dunn, Kristy Swanson, and Bill Irwin. It was directed by Jim Abrahams, co-director of \"Airplane! \", and was written by Abrahams and Pat Proft. It was followed by a sequel, \"Hot Shots! Part Deux\" in 1993. Both Sheen and Cryer would later costar in the TV series \"Two and a Half Men\", with Ryan Stiles playing a recurring role. The film is primarily a parody of \"Top Gun\", with some scenes spoofing other popular films, including \"9½ Weeks\", \"Dances with Wolves\", \"Marathon Man\", \"Rocky\", \"Superman\" and \"Gone with the Wind\"." ]
3,426
Are Plain White T's and Better Than Ezra both alternative-rock bands?
no
comparison
hard
{ "title": [ "Plain White T's", "Better Than Ezra" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Plain Yellow Banner was one of the Eight Banners of the Manchu Qing dynasty military.", " The Plain Yellow Banner was one of three \"upper\" banner armies under the direct command of the emperor himself, and one of the four \"right wing\" banners.", " The Plain Yellow Banner was the original banner commanded personally by Nurhaci.", " The Plain Yellow Banner and the Bordered Yellow Banner were split from each other in 1615, when the troops of the original four banner armies (Yellow, Blue, Red, and White) were divided into eight by adding a bordered variant to each banner's design.", " After Nurhaci's death, his son Hong Taiji became khan, and took control of both yellow banners.", " Later, the Shunzhi Emperor took over the Plain White Banner after the death of his regent, Dorgon, to whom it previously belonged.", " From that point forward, the emperor directly controlled three \"upper\" banners (Plain Yellow, Bordered Yellow, and Plain White), as opposed to the other five \"lower\" banners." ], "title": "Plain Yellow Banner" }, { "sentences": [ "Duck rice () is a Singaporean Chinese meat dish, made of either braised or roasted duck and plain white rice.", " The braised duck is usually cooked with yam and shrimps; it can be served simply with plain white rice and a thick dark sauce; side dishes of braised hard-boiled eggs, preserved salted vegetables, or hard beancurd may be added.", " In addition, Teochew boneless duck rice is a similar, but a more refined dish; due to the slightly tougher texture of duck, the duck is artfully deboned and sliced thinly for the convenience and ease of the diner, allowing the sauces to seep into the meat, making it a more pleasant experience on the whole; Hainanese chicken rice and other similar dishes have followed this style due to the popularity." ], "title": "Duck rice" }, { "sentences": [ "White label records are vinyl records with plain white labels attached.", " There are several variations each with a different purpose.", " Variations include test pressings, white label promos, and plain white labels." ], "title": "White label" }, { "sentences": [ "Hoise Niru was a Manchu military unit of Qing dynasty China.", " It is affiliated with the Imperial Household Department and Plain white banner.", " Formally, this niru was known as the 7th (Hoise niru) of the 5th booi jalan of Plain white banner.", "(正白旗包衣第五參領第七佐領)" ], "title": "Hoise Niru" }, { "sentences": [ "Jay's Longhorn Bar, most frequently referred to by patrons as The Longhorn, was a nexus of the punk music scene in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, described by music critics as a \"legendary\" part of the genre's history and a \"punk rocker's paradise.\"", " One of the earliest clubs in America to regularly book punk, New Wave, and alternative-rock bands, the Longhorn was the only concert stage in Minnesota where touring acts in those genres could regularly perform until the opening of what would become First Avenue in 1980. \"", "The Police, Blondie, all the big acts played there,\" wrote Hüsker Dü guitarist Bob Mould, who frequented the venue and noted that he considered Hüsker Dü \"an actual band\" only after they had performed on the Longhorn stage.", " Robert Wilkinson, singer for Minneapolis punk band Flamingo, noted that in terms of importance to the scene, “The Longhorn was Minneapolis’ CBGB’s.”" ], "title": "Jay's Longhorn Bar" }, { "sentences": [ "All That We Needed is the third studio album by American rock band Plain White T's.", " This is also Plain White T‘s second album with Fearless Records.", " In July 2007, after the release of \"Every Second Counts\", the song “Hey There Delilah” was re-issued as a single and sold unexpectedly well, hitting #1 on the Billboard Hot 100." ], "title": "All That We Needed" }, { "sentences": [ "Stop is the second studio album by American rock band Plain White T's.", " It was first released by Plain White T's on So Happy Publishing in 2001, and re-released twice, first in 2002 by Fearless Records, and again in 2007 with three bonus tracks.", " It's the last album to feature its original line-up." ], "title": "Stop (Plain White T's album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Plain White T's (read as \"plain white tees\") is an American rock band from Lombard, Illinois, formed in 1997 by high school friends Tom Higgenson, Dave Tirio, and Ken Fletcher.", " They were joined a short time later by Steve Mast.", " The group had a mostly underground following in Chicago basements, clubs and bars in its early years." ], "title": "Plain White T's" }, { "sentences": [ "Better Than Ezra is an American alternative rock band based in New Orleans, Louisiana, and signed to The End Records.", " The band formed in 1988 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.", " The current band consists of Kevin Griffin (vocals and guitar), Tom Drummond (bass guitar), and Michael Jerome (drums).", " The band has released 8 studio albums, the most recent one being 2014's \"All Together Now.\"", " They are best known for their 1993 platinum album \"Deluxe\" and the 1995 single \"Good\", which hit no. 1 on the Hot Modern Rocks Tracks charts." ], "title": "Better Than Ezra" }, { "sentences": [ "Every Second Counts is the fourth studio album by American rock band Plain White T's.", " It is the first Plain White T's album to be released on Hollywood Records along with Fearless Records.", " The album peaked at number 10 on \"Billboard\" 200 on July 29, 2007, and was certified Gold by the RIAA in October 2007.", " \"Every Second Counts\" peaked at number 3 on the UK Albums Chart." ], "title": "Every Second Counts (album)" } ]
[ "Title: Plain Yellow Banner\n\nThe Plain Yellow Banner was one of the Eight Banners of the Manchu Qing dynasty military. The Plain Yellow Banner was one of three \"upper\" banner armies under the direct command of the emperor himself, and one of the four \"right wing\" banners. The Plain Yellow Banner was the original banner commanded personally by Nurhaci. The Plain Yellow Banner and the Bordered Yellow Banner were split from each other in 1615, when the troops of the original four banner armies (Yellow, Blue, Red, and White) were divided into eight by adding a bordered variant to each banner's design. After Nurhaci's death, his son Hong Taiji became khan, and took control of both yellow banners. Later, the Shunzhi Emperor took over the Plain White Banner after the death of his regent, Dorgon, to whom it previously belonged. From that point forward, the emperor directly controlled three \"upper\" banners (Plain Yellow, Bordered Yellow, and Plain White), as opposed to the other five \"lower\" banners.", "Title: Duck rice\n\nDuck rice () is a Singaporean Chinese meat dish, made of either braised or roasted duck and plain white rice. The braised duck is usually cooked with yam and shrimps; it can be served simply with plain white rice and a thick dark sauce; side dishes of braised hard-boiled eggs, preserved salted vegetables, or hard beancurd may be added. In addition, Teochew boneless duck rice is a similar, but a more refined dish; due to the slightly tougher texture of duck, the duck is artfully deboned and sliced thinly for the convenience and ease of the diner, allowing the sauces to seep into the meat, making it a more pleasant experience on the whole; Hainanese chicken rice and other similar dishes have followed this style due to the popularity.", "Title: White label\n\nWhite label records are vinyl records with plain white labels attached. There are several variations each with a different purpose. Variations include test pressings, white label promos, and plain white labels.", "Title: Hoise Niru\n\nHoise Niru was a Manchu military unit of Qing dynasty China. It is affiliated with the Imperial Household Department and Plain white banner. Formally, this niru was known as the 7th (Hoise niru) of the 5th booi jalan of Plain white banner. (正白旗包衣第五參領第七佐領)", "Title: Jay's Longhorn Bar\n\nJay's Longhorn Bar, most frequently referred to by patrons as The Longhorn, was a nexus of the punk music scene in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, described by music critics as a \"legendary\" part of the genre's history and a \"punk rocker's paradise.\" One of the earliest clubs in America to regularly book punk, New Wave, and alternative-rock bands, the Longhorn was the only concert stage in Minnesota where touring acts in those genres could regularly perform until the opening of what would become First Avenue in 1980. \" The Police, Blondie, all the big acts played there,\" wrote Hüsker Dü guitarist Bob Mould, who frequented the venue and noted that he considered Hüsker Dü \"an actual band\" only after they had performed on the Longhorn stage. Robert Wilkinson, singer for Minneapolis punk band Flamingo, noted that in terms of importance to the scene, “The Longhorn was Minneapolis’ CBGB’s.”", "Title: All That We Needed\n\nAll That We Needed is the third studio album by American rock band Plain White T's. This is also Plain White T‘s second album with Fearless Records. In July 2007, after the release of \"Every Second Counts\", the song “Hey There Delilah” was re-issued as a single and sold unexpectedly well, hitting #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.", "Title: Stop (Plain White T's album)\n\nStop is the second studio album by American rock band Plain White T's. It was first released by Plain White T's on So Happy Publishing in 2001, and re-released twice, first in 2002 by Fearless Records, and again in 2007 with three bonus tracks. It's the last album to feature its original line-up.", "Title: Plain White T's\n\nPlain White T's (read as \"plain white tees\") is an American rock band from Lombard, Illinois, formed in 1997 by high school friends Tom Higgenson, Dave Tirio, and Ken Fletcher. They were joined a short time later by Steve Mast. The group had a mostly underground following in Chicago basements, clubs and bars in its early years.", "Title: Better Than Ezra\n\nBetter Than Ezra is an American alternative rock band based in New Orleans, Louisiana, and signed to The End Records. The band formed in 1988 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The current band consists of Kevin Griffin (vocals and guitar), Tom Drummond (bass guitar), and Michael Jerome (drums). The band has released 8 studio albums, the most recent one being 2014's \"All Together Now.\" They are best known for their 1993 platinum album \"Deluxe\" and the 1995 single \"Good\", which hit no. 1 on the Hot Modern Rocks Tracks charts.", "Title: Every Second Counts (album)\n\nEvery Second Counts is the fourth studio album by American rock band Plain White T's. It is the first Plain White T's album to be released on Hollywood Records along with Fearless Records. The album peaked at number 10 on \"Billboard\" 200 on July 29, 2007, and was certified Gold by the RIAA in October 2007. \"Every Second Counts\" peaked at number 3 on the UK Albums Chart." ]
3,427
In what year did Hans Hilfiker design the swiss railway clock with Mobatime?
1944
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Swiss railway clock was designed in 1944 by Hans Hilfiker, a Swiss engineer, together with Mobatime, a clock manufacturer, for use by the Swiss Federal Railways as a station clock.", " In 1953, Hilfiker added a red second hand in the shape of a railway guard's signaling disc." ], "title": "Swiss railway clock" }, { "sentences": [ "Zürich Oerlikon railway station (German: \"Bahnhof Zürich Oerlikon\" ) is a railway station located at Oerlikon in the city of Zurich, Switzerland.", " It is a major nodal point and junction for both the Zurich S-Bahn network and the Swiss railway network as a whole.", " Trains on 11 lines of the S-Bahn serve the station, as do frequent inter-regional trains.", " Inter-city passenger and freight traffic also passes through the station without stopping.", " Serving approximately 85,000 daily passengers, Zurich Oerlikon is the seventh busiest railway station in Switzerland." ], "title": "Zürich Oerlikon railway station" }, { "sentences": [ "SBB Cargo is a subsidiary of Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) specialising in railfreight and is operated as the Freight division.", " Swiss Federal Railways is a formerstate-owned and -controlled company that was transformed in 1999 into a joint-stock company under special legislation following the first Swiss railway reform and divided up into three independent divisions: Passenger, Freight and Infrastructure.", " The headquarters of Swiss Federal Railways SBB Cargo AG, the Freight division's official designation, are in Olten.", " Swiss Federal Railways is a formerstate-owned and -controlled company that was transformed in 1999 into a joint-stock company under special legislationreight division.", " Swiss Federal Railways is a formerstate-owned and -controlled company that was transformed in 1999 into a joint-stock company under special legislation" ], "title": "SBB Cargo" }, { "sentences": [ "The Self Winding Clock Company (SWCC) was a major manufacturer of electromechanical clocks from 1886 until about 1970.", " The Self Winding Clock Company clock mechanisms were truly revolutionary because the spring that powers the clock was not wound by hand but with an electric motor.", " The SWCC of New York was one of the first companies in the United States to successfully employ electric energy to power a clock.", " The winding motor is attached to, and mounted below, the conventional clock works.", " The unique feature of their patented clock mechanism is the automatic rewinding of the main spring each hour by the small electric motor.", " A contact switch mounted on the clock's center shaft is activated after the clock has run for one hour and the main spring is rewound one revolution.", " This rewinding occurs each hour.", " The power for the motor is supplied by batteries and the batteries last about one year before needing to be replaced.", " This clock mechanism never needed to be wound by hand and this eliminated the concern that someone may forget to wind the clock.", " Hence the company name, The Self Winding Clock Company." ], "title": "Self Winding Clock Company" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lake Line (German: \"Seelinie\" ), as it is referred to by the SBB in English, is the Swiss railway line running from Rorschach via Romanshorn, Kreuzlingen, Steckborn and Stein am Rhein to Schaffhausen and forms the Swiss section of the ring railway around Lake Constance." ], "title": "Lake Line" }, { "sentences": [ "The West Switzerland Company (French: \"Compagnie de l'Ouest-Suisse\" , OS) was a railway company in Switzerland, formed 1854 and absorbed into the Western Swiss Railway in 1872.", " The OS built a railway network in western Switzerland and connected with France via Geneva in 1858, although Switzerland's first railway was the French Strasbourg–Basel Railway (French: \"Chemin de fer de Strasbourg à Bâle\"), which connected Basel with Strasbourg, France in 1844." ], "title": "West Switzerland Company" }, { "sentences": [ "The Clock Tower is a landmark in Hong Kong.", " It is located on the southern shore of Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon.", " It is the only remnant of the original site of the former Kowloon Station on the Kowloon-Canton Railway.", " Officially named Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower (), it is usually referred to as the Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower () for its location." ], "title": "Clock Tower, Hong Kong" }, { "sentences": [ "The ZUB 1xx system is a family of train protection systems produced by Siemens.", " Its ZUB balises were deployed in the ZUB 121 train protection system in the Swiss railway network, in the ZUB 122 tilting control system in the German railway network, and in the ZUB 123 train protection system in the Danish railway network.", " Some of these were adapted for other railway lines before the next generation ZUB 2xx family was introduced which is based on Eurobalises - the earlier ZUB balises are not compatible with those." ], "title": "ZUB 1xx" }, { "sentences": [ "The Swiss Central Railway (German: \"Schweizerische Centralbahn\", SCB) was a Swiss railway company from 1853 to 1902." ], "title": "Swiss Central Railway" }, { "sentences": [ "Hans Hilfiker (15 September 1901 – 2 March 1993) was a Swiss engineer and designer.", " In 1944, working for the Swiss Federal Railways, he designed the Swiss railway clock, which became an international icon.", " The SBB clock was not Hilfiker's only contribution to modern living.", " He developed the concept of the fitted kitchen and was responsible for the standard Swiss dimensions for kitchen components (55/60/90 cm)." ], "title": "Hans Hilfiker" } ]
[ "Title: Swiss railway clock\n\nThe Swiss railway clock was designed in 1944 by Hans Hilfiker, a Swiss engineer, together with Mobatime, a clock manufacturer, for use by the Swiss Federal Railways as a station clock. In 1953, Hilfiker added a red second hand in the shape of a railway guard's signaling disc.", "Title: Zürich Oerlikon railway station\n\nZürich Oerlikon railway station (German: \"Bahnhof Zürich Oerlikon\" ) is a railway station located at Oerlikon in the city of Zurich, Switzerland. It is a major nodal point and junction for both the Zurich S-Bahn network and the Swiss railway network as a whole. Trains on 11 lines of the S-Bahn serve the station, as do frequent inter-regional trains. Inter-city passenger and freight traffic also passes through the station without stopping. Serving approximately 85,000 daily passengers, Zurich Oerlikon is the seventh busiest railway station in Switzerland.", "Title: SBB Cargo\n\nSBB Cargo is a subsidiary of Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) specialising in railfreight and is operated as the Freight division. Swiss Federal Railways is a formerstate-owned and -controlled company that was transformed in 1999 into a joint-stock company under special legislation following the first Swiss railway reform and divided up into three independent divisions: Passenger, Freight and Infrastructure. The headquarters of Swiss Federal Railways SBB Cargo AG, the Freight division's official designation, are in Olten. Swiss Federal Railways is a formerstate-owned and -controlled company that was transformed in 1999 into a joint-stock company under special legislationreight division. Swiss Federal Railways is a formerstate-owned and -controlled company that was transformed in 1999 into a joint-stock company under special legislation", "Title: Self Winding Clock Company\n\nThe Self Winding Clock Company (SWCC) was a major manufacturer of electromechanical clocks from 1886 until about 1970. The Self Winding Clock Company clock mechanisms were truly revolutionary because the spring that powers the clock was not wound by hand but with an electric motor. The SWCC of New York was one of the first companies in the United States to successfully employ electric energy to power a clock. The winding motor is attached to, and mounted below, the conventional clock works. The unique feature of their patented clock mechanism is the automatic rewinding of the main spring each hour by the small electric motor. A contact switch mounted on the clock's center shaft is activated after the clock has run for one hour and the main spring is rewound one revolution. This rewinding occurs each hour. The power for the motor is supplied by batteries and the batteries last about one year before needing to be replaced. This clock mechanism never needed to be wound by hand and this eliminated the concern that someone may forget to wind the clock. Hence the company name, The Self Winding Clock Company.", "Title: Lake Line\n\nThe Lake Line (German: \"Seelinie\" ), as it is referred to by the SBB in English, is the Swiss railway line running from Rorschach via Romanshorn, Kreuzlingen, Steckborn and Stein am Rhein to Schaffhausen and forms the Swiss section of the ring railway around Lake Constance.", "Title: West Switzerland Company\n\nThe West Switzerland Company (French: \"Compagnie de l'Ouest-Suisse\" , OS) was a railway company in Switzerland, formed 1854 and absorbed into the Western Swiss Railway in 1872. The OS built a railway network in western Switzerland and connected with France via Geneva in 1858, although Switzerland's first railway was the French Strasbourg–Basel Railway (French: \"Chemin de fer de Strasbourg à Bâle\"), which connected Basel with Strasbourg, France in 1844.", "Title: Clock Tower, Hong Kong\n\nThe Clock Tower is a landmark in Hong Kong. It is located on the southern shore of Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon. It is the only remnant of the original site of the former Kowloon Station on the Kowloon-Canton Railway. Officially named Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower (), it is usually referred to as the Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower () for its location.", "Title: ZUB 1xx\n\nThe ZUB 1xx system is a family of train protection systems produced by Siemens. Its ZUB balises were deployed in the ZUB 121 train protection system in the Swiss railway network, in the ZUB 122 tilting control system in the German railway network, and in the ZUB 123 train protection system in the Danish railway network. Some of these were adapted for other railway lines before the next generation ZUB 2xx family was introduced which is based on Eurobalises - the earlier ZUB balises are not compatible with those.", "Title: Swiss Central Railway\n\nThe Swiss Central Railway (German: \"Schweizerische Centralbahn\", SCB) was a Swiss railway company from 1853 to 1902.", "Title: Hans Hilfiker\n\nHans Hilfiker (15 September 1901 – 2 March 1993) was a Swiss engineer and designer. In 1944, working for the Swiss Federal Railways, he designed the Swiss railway clock, which became an international icon. The SBB clock was not Hilfiker's only contribution to modern living. He developed the concept of the fitted kitchen and was responsible for the standard Swiss dimensions for kitchen components (55/60/90 cm)." ]
3,428
The movies "The River Wild" and "A Few Good Men" both starred which actor born in 1958?
Kevin Bacon
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[ { "sentences": [ "Snorri Kristjánsson (born 1974, Reykjavík) is an Iceland-born writer.", " His family moved to Norway in 1983, where he lived for seven years.", " Since 2005, Kristjánsson has been based in London.", " \"Swords of Good Men\", a Viking fantasy novel, is his first novel released in 2013, and the first instalment of the Valhalla Saga.", " The second part of the saga is called \"Blood Will Follow\" and a planned third part \"Path of the Gods\".", " He graduated with a BA in English from the University of Iceland in 2010, his thesis was on editing a novel, supported by two 300-page manuscripts of the book that would ultimately become \"Swords of Good Men\"." ], "title": "Snorri Hergill Kristjánsson" }, { "sentences": [ "Salmon population levels are of concern in the Atlantic and in some parts of the Pacific.", " Salmon fishery stocks are still abundant, and catches have been on the rise in recent decades, after the state initiated limitations in 1972.", " Some of the most important Alaskan salmon sustainable wild fisheries are located near the Kenai River, Copper River, and in Bristol Bay.", " Fish farming of Pacific salmon is outlawed in the United States Exclusive Economic Zone, however, there is a substantial network of publicly funded hatcheries, and the State of Alaska's fisheries management system is viewed as a leader in the management of wild fish stocks.", " In Canada, returning Skeena River wild salmon support commercial, subsistence and recreational fisheries, as well as the area's diverse wildlife on the coast and around communities hundreds of miles inland in the watershed.", " The status of wild salmon in Washington is mixed.", " Out of 435 wild stocks of salmon and steelhead, only 187 of them were classified as healthy; 113 had an unknown status, 1 was extinct, 12 were in critical condition and 122 were experiencing depressed populations." ], "title": "Environmental issues with salmon" }, { "sentences": [ "The River Wild is a 1994 American adventure crime-thriller film directed by Curtis Hanson and starring Meryl Streep, Kevin Bacon, David Strathairn, John C. Reilly, Benjamin Bratt, and Joseph Mazzello as Roarke.", " The film is about a family on a whitewater rafting trip who encounter two violent criminals in the wilderness." ], "title": "The River Wild" }, { "sentences": [ "Zki & Dobre, known by many aliases, but currently most well known as Chocolate Puma (alternatively as The Good Men or The Goodmen), are a Dutch DJ duo and producers from Haarlem, Netherlands consisting of Gaston Steenkist (\"Dobre\") and René ter Horst (\"DJ Zki\").", " They have produced multiple dance hits under various group names since the early 1990s.", " Their biggest international hits to date are \"Give It Up\" (1993) credited as The Good Men and \"Who Do You Love Now?", "\" (2001) credited to Riva featuring Dannii Minogue.", " They also founded their own record label Pssst Music." ], "title": "Chocolate Puma" }, { "sentences": [ "The Jessup River Wild Forest is a 47350 acre Forest Preserve area in the towns of Lake Pleasant, Arietta, Indian Lake, and Wells in Hamilton County.", " NY-28 is the border of the forest to the north and NY-30 is the border of the forest in the southeast.", " West Canada Lake Wilderness Area is located to the west, Siamese Ponds Wilderness Area is located to the east, and the Silver Lake Wilderness Area to the south.", " Indian Lake, Piseco, Speculator, and Wells are located near or within the Jessup River Wild Forest.", " There are many trails to hike on, and many rivers and lakes to canoe or fish on within the forest.", " Part of the Northville-Placid Trail is located within the forest." ], "title": "Jessup River Wild Forest" }, { "sentences": [ "Kevin Norwood Bacon (born July 8, 1958) is an American actor and musician.", " His notable films include musical-drama film \"Footloose\" (1984), the controversial historical conspiracy legal thriller \"JFK\" (1991), the legal drama \"A Few Good Men\" (1992), the historical docudrama \"Apollo 13\" (1995), and the mystery drama \"Mystic River\" (2003).", " Bacon is also known for taking on darker roles such as that of a sadistic guard in \"Sleepers\" (1996) and troubled former child abuser in a critically acclaimed performance in \"The Woodsman\" (2004).", " He is equally prolific on television, having starred in the Fox drama series \"The Following\" (2013–2015).", " For the HBO original film \"Taking Chance\" (2009), Bacon won a Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award, also receiving a Primetime Emmy Award nomination. \"", "The Guardian\" named him one of the best actors never to have received an Academy Award nomination.", " In 2003, Bacon received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contributions to the motion pictures industry." ], "title": "Kevin Bacon" }, { "sentences": [ "Good Men is a 12-minute short film starring Ed Asner and Mark Rydell, written & directed by Brian Connors and produced by Sean Tracey.", " Associate Producers were Dean Jamali, Neal Wilde, Tom Downey, Phil Gillin, and Mehrdad Sahafi.", " This micro-budget, two-character film was shot in one day.", " The drama takes place on an afternoon before an Oscar party.", " Asner & Rydell get into an argument over the Holocaust, the proposed mosque at ground zero and the conspiracy allegations surrounding the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center.", " \"Good Men\" won Best Short at The Los Angeles Arthouse Film Festival in 2012 and screened in numerous cities around the U.S. as well as around the world." ], "title": "Good Men" }, { "sentences": [ "Open Heaven / River Wild (stylised as OPEN HEAVEN / River Wild) is the 24th live album of Hillsong Worship, which consists of several worship pastors from Australian church Hillsong Church.", " The album was recorded during the 2015 Hillsong Conference at the Sydney SuperDome (currently named the Qudos Bank Arena) from 29 June until 3 July 2015 and was released on 16 October 2015, under Hillsong Music, Sparrow Records and Capitol Christian Music Group; this marks the first time the church's annual worship album was recorded entirely during the conference, as opposed to the annual July releases that coincide with the event.", " Michael Guy Chislett oversaw production of the album, while Hillsong senior pastor Brian Houston and his son, worship leader Joel Houston, served as executive producers." ], "title": "Open Heaven / River Wild" }, { "sentences": [ "Aaron Benjamin Sorkin (born June 9, 1961) is an American screenwriter, director, producer and playwright.", " His works include the Broadway plays \"A Few Good Men\" and \"The Farnsworth Invention\"; the television series \"Sports Night\", \"The West Wing\", \"Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip\" and \"The Newsroom\"; and the films \"A Few Good Men\", \"The American President\", \"Charlie Wilson's War\", \"Moneyball\" and \"Steve Jobs\".", " For writing \"The Social Network\", he won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay, among other awards.", " He made his feature directorial debut in 2017 with \"Molly's Game\", which he also wrote." ], "title": "Aaron Sorkin" }, { "sentences": [ "Lisa Hickey is an American author, advertising consultant, and social media consultant.", " She is the CEO of Good Men Media, Inc. and the Publisher of Good Men Magazine as part of the Good Men Project." ], "title": "Lisa Hickey" } ]
[ "Title: Snorri Hergill Kristjánsson\n\nSnorri Kristjánsson (born 1974, Reykjavík) is an Iceland-born writer. His family moved to Norway in 1983, where he lived for seven years. Since 2005, Kristjánsson has been based in London. \"Swords of Good Men\", a Viking fantasy novel, is his first novel released in 2013, and the first instalment of the Valhalla Saga. The second part of the saga is called \"Blood Will Follow\" and a planned third part \"Path of the Gods\". He graduated with a BA in English from the University of Iceland in 2010, his thesis was on editing a novel, supported by two 300-page manuscripts of the book that would ultimately become \"Swords of Good Men\".", "Title: Environmental issues with salmon\n\nSalmon population levels are of concern in the Atlantic and in some parts of the Pacific. Salmon fishery stocks are still abundant, and catches have been on the rise in recent decades, after the state initiated limitations in 1972. Some of the most important Alaskan salmon sustainable wild fisheries are located near the Kenai River, Copper River, and in Bristol Bay. Fish farming of Pacific salmon is outlawed in the United States Exclusive Economic Zone, however, there is a substantial network of publicly funded hatcheries, and the State of Alaska's fisheries management system is viewed as a leader in the management of wild fish stocks. In Canada, returning Skeena River wild salmon support commercial, subsistence and recreational fisheries, as well as the area's diverse wildlife on the coast and around communities hundreds of miles inland in the watershed. The status of wild salmon in Washington is mixed. Out of 435 wild stocks of salmon and steelhead, only 187 of them were classified as healthy; 113 had an unknown status, 1 was extinct, 12 were in critical condition and 122 were experiencing depressed populations.", "Title: The River Wild\n\nThe River Wild is a 1994 American adventure crime-thriller film directed by Curtis Hanson and starring Meryl Streep, Kevin Bacon, David Strathairn, John C. Reilly, Benjamin Bratt, and Joseph Mazzello as Roarke. The film is about a family on a whitewater rafting trip who encounter two violent criminals in the wilderness.", "Title: Chocolate Puma\n\nZki & Dobre, known by many aliases, but currently most well known as Chocolate Puma (alternatively as The Good Men or The Goodmen), are a Dutch DJ duo and producers from Haarlem, Netherlands consisting of Gaston Steenkist (\"Dobre\") and René ter Horst (\"DJ Zki\"). They have produced multiple dance hits under various group names since the early 1990s. Their biggest international hits to date are \"Give It Up\" (1993) credited as The Good Men and \"Who Do You Love Now? \" (2001) credited to Riva featuring Dannii Minogue. They also founded their own record label Pssst Music.", "Title: Jessup River Wild Forest\n\nThe Jessup River Wild Forest is a 47350 acre Forest Preserve area in the towns of Lake Pleasant, Arietta, Indian Lake, and Wells in Hamilton County. NY-28 is the border of the forest to the north and NY-30 is the border of the forest in the southeast. West Canada Lake Wilderness Area is located to the west, Siamese Ponds Wilderness Area is located to the east, and the Silver Lake Wilderness Area to the south. Indian Lake, Piseco, Speculator, and Wells are located near or within the Jessup River Wild Forest. There are many trails to hike on, and many rivers and lakes to canoe or fish on within the forest. Part of the Northville-Placid Trail is located within the forest.", "Title: Kevin Bacon\n\nKevin Norwood Bacon (born July 8, 1958) is an American actor and musician. His notable films include musical-drama film \"Footloose\" (1984), the controversial historical conspiracy legal thriller \"JFK\" (1991), the legal drama \"A Few Good Men\" (1992), the historical docudrama \"Apollo 13\" (1995), and the mystery drama \"Mystic River\" (2003). Bacon is also known for taking on darker roles such as that of a sadistic guard in \"Sleepers\" (1996) and troubled former child abuser in a critically acclaimed performance in \"The Woodsman\" (2004). He is equally prolific on television, having starred in the Fox drama series \"The Following\" (2013–2015). For the HBO original film \"Taking Chance\" (2009), Bacon won a Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award, also receiving a Primetime Emmy Award nomination. \" The Guardian\" named him one of the best actors never to have received an Academy Award nomination. In 2003, Bacon received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contributions to the motion pictures industry.", "Title: Good Men\n\nGood Men is a 12-minute short film starring Ed Asner and Mark Rydell, written & directed by Brian Connors and produced by Sean Tracey. Associate Producers were Dean Jamali, Neal Wilde, Tom Downey, Phil Gillin, and Mehrdad Sahafi. This micro-budget, two-character film was shot in one day. The drama takes place on an afternoon before an Oscar party. Asner & Rydell get into an argument over the Holocaust, the proposed mosque at ground zero and the conspiracy allegations surrounding the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center. \"Good Men\" won Best Short at The Los Angeles Arthouse Film Festival in 2012 and screened in numerous cities around the U.S. as well as around the world.", "Title: Open Heaven / River Wild\n\nOpen Heaven / River Wild (stylised as OPEN HEAVEN / River Wild) is the 24th live album of Hillsong Worship, which consists of several worship pastors from Australian church Hillsong Church. The album was recorded during the 2015 Hillsong Conference at the Sydney SuperDome (currently named the Qudos Bank Arena) from 29 June until 3 July 2015 and was released on 16 October 2015, under Hillsong Music, Sparrow Records and Capitol Christian Music Group; this marks the first time the church's annual worship album was recorded entirely during the conference, as opposed to the annual July releases that coincide with the event. Michael Guy Chislett oversaw production of the album, while Hillsong senior pastor Brian Houston and his son, worship leader Joel Houston, served as executive producers.", "Title: Aaron Sorkin\n\nAaron Benjamin Sorkin (born June 9, 1961) is an American screenwriter, director, producer and playwright. His works include the Broadway plays \"A Few Good Men\" and \"The Farnsworth Invention\"; the television series \"Sports Night\", \"The West Wing\", \"Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip\" and \"The Newsroom\"; and the films \"A Few Good Men\", \"The American President\", \"Charlie Wilson's War\", \"Moneyball\" and \"Steve Jobs\". For writing \"The Social Network\", he won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay, among other awards. He made his feature directorial debut in 2017 with \"Molly's Game\", which he also wrote.", "Title: Lisa Hickey\n\nLisa Hickey is an American author, advertising consultant, and social media consultant. She is the CEO of Good Men Media, Inc. and the Publisher of Good Men Magazine as part of the Good Men Project." ]
3,429
Which American sitcom television series broadcast on Fox did Sofia Black-D'Elia appear on in 2017?
The Mick
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[ { "sentences": [ "Norby is an American sitcom television series that aired from January 5 until April 6, 1955 on NBC.", " This was one of the first regular weekly series broadcast by NBC in its new all-electronic compatible color system, which had been approved by the FCC in 1953.", " \"Norby\" starred veteran film actor David Wayne, and was created by writer David Swift, then best known as the creator of the popular sitcom \"Mister Peepers\".", " Eastman Kodak was the program's sponsor, and it was filmed in Eastmancolor.", " The series ended when Kodak pulled its sponsorship due to the high costs of filming \"Norby\" in color." ], "title": "Norby (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "New Girl is an American sitcom television series that premiered on Fox on September 20, 2011.", " Developed by Elizabeth Meriwether under the working title \"Chicks & Dicks\", the series revolves around a kooky teacher, Jess (Zooey Deschanel), after she moves into a Los Angeles loft with three men, Nick (Jake Johnson), Schmidt (Max Greenfield), and Winston (Lamorne Morris); Jess' best friend Cece (Hannah Simone) and on-again-off-again loft mate Coach (Damon Wayans Jr.) also appear regularly.", " The show combines comedy and drama elements as the characters, who are in their early thirties, deal with maturing relationships and career choices.", " The sixth and most current season premiered on September 20, 2016." ], "title": "New Girl" }, { "sentences": [ "Kevin Can Wait is an American sitcom television series starring Kevin James.", " The series premiered on September 19, 2016.", " The series marked James' second starring role in a CBS sitcom, after \"The King of Queens\", which ran from 1998 until 2007.", " On March 23, 2017, CBS renewed the series for a second season, which premiered on September 25, 2017." ], "title": "Kevin Can Wait" }, { "sentences": [ "It's Like, You Know... is an American sitcom television series broadcast by ABC.", " It starred Steven Eckholdt, Chris Eigeman, Evan Handler, A. J. Langer, and Jennifer Grey, and depicted life in Los Angeles as viewed through the eyes of Eigeman's character, a diehard New Yorker named Arthur Garment.", " The series aired for two seasons, from March 24, 1999 until January 5, 2000." ], "title": "It's Like, You Know..." }, { "sentences": [ "Grandma's House is a sitcom television series broadcast on BBC Two.", " Written by Simon Amstell and long term collaborator Dan Swimer, the series stars Simon Amstell playing a version of himself: an ex-television presenter searching for meaning in his life.", " Each episode takes place at his Grandma's house, where Grandma (Linda Bassett) welcomes her family, desperate to see everyone happy." ], "title": "Grandma's House" }, { "sentences": [ "Project Almanac is a 2015 American found footage science fiction thriller film directed by Dean Israelite at his directorial debut, and written by Jason Harry Pagan and Andrew Deutschman.", " The film stars Jonny Weston, Sofia Black-D'Elia, Sam Lerner, Allen Evangelista, Virginia Gardner and Amy Landecker.", " The film tells the story of a group of high school students that build a time machine." ], "title": "Project Almanac" }, { "sentences": [ "Sofia Black-D'Elia (born December 23, 1991) is an American actress.", " She is best known for her roles as Tea Marvelli in \"Skins\", Sage Spence in \"Gossip Girl\" and Andrea Cornish in \"The Night Of\".", " As of 2017 Black-D'Elia stars as Sabrina on the FOX comedy \"The Mick\"." ], "title": "Sofia Black-D'Elia" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mick is an American sitcom television series broadcast on Fox.", " Created by Dave Chernin and John Chernin, the series stars Kaitlin Olson, who is also an executive producer.", " The series premiered on January 1, 2017, and resumed in its regular Tuesday night slot on January 3, 2017.", " On January 11, 2017, Fox picked up the series for a full season of 17 episodes." ], "title": "The Mick (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tycoon is a 32-episode American sitcom television series broadcast by ABC.", " It starred Walter Brennan as the fictitious businessman Walter Andrews, similar to his birth name of Walter Andrew Brennan.", " As chairman of the board of the Thunder Corporation that he founded but no longer actively runs, Brennan plays an eccentric and cantankerous millionaire (when such persons were much fewer in number) with a common touch who helps promising persons in need.", " The series aired with new episodes at 9 p.m. Eastern time Tuesday from September 15, 1964, until April 27, 1965.", " It continued in reruns until September 7, 1965.", " The program did not develop sufficient audience, presumably because viewers may have preferred the versatile Brennan as the bucolic Grandpa Amos McCoy in his 1957-1963 ABC and CBS sitcom \"The Real McCoys\".", " Oddly, \"The Tycoon\" has the same name as an episode of \"The Real McCoys\" also called \"The Tycoon,\" which aired four years earlier on August 23, 1960." ], "title": "The Tycoon (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Cosby is an American sitcom television series broadcast on CBS from September 16, 1996, until April 28, 2000.", " The program starred Bill Cosby and Phylicia Rashad, who had previously worked together in the 1984–1992 NBC sitcom \"The Cosby Show\".", " Madeline Kahn portrayed their neighbor, Pauline, until her death in 1999.", " The series is loosely based on the British sitcom \"One Foot in the Grave\" airing on BBC from 1990 until 2001." ], "title": "Cosby" } ]
[ "Title: Norby (TV series)\n\nNorby is an American sitcom television series that aired from January 5 until April 6, 1955 on NBC. This was one of the first regular weekly series broadcast by NBC in its new all-electronic compatible color system, which had been approved by the FCC in 1953. \"Norby\" starred veteran film actor David Wayne, and was created by writer David Swift, then best known as the creator of the popular sitcom \"Mister Peepers\". Eastman Kodak was the program's sponsor, and it was filmed in Eastmancolor. The series ended when Kodak pulled its sponsorship due to the high costs of filming \"Norby\" in color.", "Title: New Girl\n\nNew Girl is an American sitcom television series that premiered on Fox on September 20, 2011. Developed by Elizabeth Meriwether under the working title \"Chicks & Dicks\", the series revolves around a kooky teacher, Jess (Zooey Deschanel), after she moves into a Los Angeles loft with three men, Nick (Jake Johnson), Schmidt (Max Greenfield), and Winston (Lamorne Morris); Jess' best friend Cece (Hannah Simone) and on-again-off-again loft mate Coach (Damon Wayans Jr.) also appear regularly. The show combines comedy and drama elements as the characters, who are in their early thirties, deal with maturing relationships and career choices. The sixth and most current season premiered on September 20, 2016.", "Title: Kevin Can Wait\n\nKevin Can Wait is an American sitcom television series starring Kevin James. The series premiered on September 19, 2016. The series marked James' second starring role in a CBS sitcom, after \"The King of Queens\", which ran from 1998 until 2007. On March 23, 2017, CBS renewed the series for a second season, which premiered on September 25, 2017.", "Title: It's Like, You Know...\n\nIt's Like, You Know... is an American sitcom television series broadcast by ABC. It starred Steven Eckholdt, Chris Eigeman, Evan Handler, A. J. Langer, and Jennifer Grey, and depicted life in Los Angeles as viewed through the eyes of Eigeman's character, a diehard New Yorker named Arthur Garment. The series aired for two seasons, from March 24, 1999 until January 5, 2000.", "Title: Grandma's House\n\nGrandma's House is a sitcom television series broadcast on BBC Two. Written by Simon Amstell and long term collaborator Dan Swimer, the series stars Simon Amstell playing a version of himself: an ex-television presenter searching for meaning in his life. Each episode takes place at his Grandma's house, where Grandma (Linda Bassett) welcomes her family, desperate to see everyone happy.", "Title: Project Almanac\n\nProject Almanac is a 2015 American found footage science fiction thriller film directed by Dean Israelite at his directorial debut, and written by Jason Harry Pagan and Andrew Deutschman. The film stars Jonny Weston, Sofia Black-D'Elia, Sam Lerner, Allen Evangelista, Virginia Gardner and Amy Landecker. The film tells the story of a group of high school students that build a time machine.", "Title: Sofia Black-D'Elia\n\nSofia Black-D'Elia (born December 23, 1991) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Tea Marvelli in \"Skins\", Sage Spence in \"Gossip Girl\" and Andrea Cornish in \"The Night Of\". As of 2017 Black-D'Elia stars as Sabrina on the FOX comedy \"The Mick\".", "Title: The Mick (TV series)\n\nThe Mick is an American sitcom television series broadcast on Fox. Created by Dave Chernin and John Chernin, the series stars Kaitlin Olson, who is also an executive producer. The series premiered on January 1, 2017, and resumed in its regular Tuesday night slot on January 3, 2017. On January 11, 2017, Fox picked up the series for a full season of 17 episodes.", "Title: The Tycoon (TV series)\n\nThe Tycoon is a 32-episode American sitcom television series broadcast by ABC. It starred Walter Brennan as the fictitious businessman Walter Andrews, similar to his birth name of Walter Andrew Brennan. As chairman of the board of the Thunder Corporation that he founded but no longer actively runs, Brennan plays an eccentric and cantankerous millionaire (when such persons were much fewer in number) with a common touch who helps promising persons in need. The series aired with new episodes at 9 p.m. Eastern time Tuesday from September 15, 1964, until April 27, 1965. It continued in reruns until September 7, 1965. The program did not develop sufficient audience, presumably because viewers may have preferred the versatile Brennan as the bucolic Grandpa Amos McCoy in his 1957-1963 ABC and CBS sitcom \"The Real McCoys\". Oddly, \"The Tycoon\" has the same name as an episode of \"The Real McCoys\" also called \"The Tycoon,\" which aired four years earlier on August 23, 1960.", "Title: Cosby\n\nCosby is an American sitcom television series broadcast on CBS from September 16, 1996, until April 28, 2000. The program starred Bill Cosby and Phylicia Rashad, who had previously worked together in the 1984–1992 NBC sitcom \"The Cosby Show\". Madeline Kahn portrayed their neighbor, Pauline, until her death in 1999. The series is loosely based on the British sitcom \"One Foot in the Grave\" airing on BBC from 1990 until 2001." ]
3,430
What is the year of the event which occured first, Richard Nixon was born, or The Trial of Henry Kissinger was published?
1913
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Delegates were a novelty song group who scored a hit in the United States in 1972.", " The \"band\" was actually Bob DeCarlo, the morning disc jockey at KQV in Pittsburgh, Penn.", " Bob was approached by Nick Cenci and Nick Kousaleous, local Pittsburgh record moguls, to make a novelty record.", " Bob and the two record men assembled \"Convention '72,\" a \"break-in\" record which consisted of Bob \"imitating\" several popular television reporters of the day, including Walter Cronkite (\"Walter Klondike\"), Chet Huntley (\"Sidney Bruntley\" as a flamboyantly gay reporter - for some reason), David Brinkley (\"David Stinkley\"), and Harry Reasoner (\"Larry Reasoning\") asking questions of current politicians involved in that year's presidential election (such as Thomas Eagleton, Sargent Shriver, Spiro Agnew, Richard Nixon, Edward Kennedy, George McGovern, Martha Mitchell, Jane Fonda and Henry Kissinger) at a joint national \"Get Together\" convention of Republicans and Democrats, with the responses given as lines from popular songs of the day (in a manner analogous to that made famous by Dickie Goodman).", " The tunes sampled in \"Convention '72\" were (with the artist on the recording):" ], "title": "The Delegates" }, { "sentences": [ "The Trial of Henry Kissinger is a 2001 book by Christopher Hitchens examining the alleged war crimes of Henry Kissinger, the National Security Advisor and later United States Secretary of State for Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.", " Acting in the role of the prosecution, Hitchens presents Kissinger's involvement in a series of alleged war crimes in Indochina, Bangladesh, Chile, Cyprus and East Timor." ], "title": "The Trial of Henry Kissinger" }, { "sentences": [ "Operation Giant Lance was a secret military operation by the United States that threatened a nuclear attack on the Soviet Union during the Cold War.", " On October 10, 1969, on the advice of National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, U.S. President Richard Nixon issued the order." ], "title": "Operation Giant Lance" }, { "sentences": [ "On China is a 2011 non-fiction book by the former United States Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger.", " Kissinger, one of the most famous diplomats of the 20th century, is well known for the role he played in Sino-American relations during the Nixon administration and in particular the 1972 Nixon visit to China." ], "title": "On China" }, { "sentences": [ "Henry Alfred Kissinger ( ; born Heinz Alfred Kissinger, ] ; May 27, 1923) is an American diplomat and political scientist who served as the United States Secretary of State and National Security Advisor under the presidential administrations of Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.", " Born in Germany, Kissinger was a Jewish refugee who fled the Nazi regime with his family in 1938.", " He became National Security Advisor in 1969 and later concurrently United States Secretary of State in 1973.", " For his actions negotiating a ceasefire in Vietnam, Kissinger received the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize under controversial circumstances, with two members of the committee resigning in protest.", " Kissinger later sought, unsuccessfully, to return the prize after the ceasefire failed." ], "title": "Henry Kissinger" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913 – April 22, 1994) was the 37th President of the United States from 1969 until 1974, when he resigned from office, the only U.S. president to do so.", " He had previously served as the 36th Vice President of the United States from 1953 to 1961, and prior to that as a U.S. Representative and also Senator from California." ], "title": "Richard Nixon" }, { "sentences": [ "The Case–Church Amendment was legislation approved by the U.S. Congress in June 1973 that prohibited further U.S. military activity in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia unless the president secured Congressional approval in advance.", " This ended direct U.S. military involvement in the Vietnam War, although the U.S. continued to provide military equipment and economic support to the South Vietnamese government.", " It is named for its principal co-sponsors, Senators Clifford P. Case (R-NJ) and Frank Church (D-ID).", " The Amendment was defeated 48–42 in the U.S. Senate in August 1972, but revived after the 1972 election.", " It was reintroduced on January 26, 1973 and approved by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on May 13.", " When it became apparent that the Amendment would pass, President Richard Nixon and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, lobbied frantically to have the deadline extended.", " It passed the United States Congress with bipartisan support in June by a margin of 325–86 in the House, and 73–16 in the Senate.", " Both of these margins were greater than the two-thirds majority required to override a presidential veto.", " Although U.S. ground forces had been withdrawn earlier under a policy called Vietnamization, bombing continued until August 15, 1973, the deadline set by the Amendment." ], "title": "Case–Church Amendment" }, { "sentences": [ "The Trials of Henry Kissinger (2002) is a documentary film inspired by Christopher Hitchens' 2001 book \"The Trial of Henry Kissinger\", examining war crimes claimed to have been done by Henry Kissinger, the National Security Advisor and later Secretary of State under Presidents Nixon and Ford." ], "title": "The Trials of Henry Kissinger" }, { "sentences": [ "Linkage was a policy pursued by the United States of America, championed by Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger, during the 1970s period of Cold War Détente which aimed to persuade the Soviet Union and Communist China to co-operate in restraining revolutions in the Third World in return for concessions in nuclear and economic fields.", " However, despite this lack of Soviet intervention, a large number of revolutions still occurred in these third world countries, thereby undermining this policy." ], "title": "Linkage (policy)" }, { "sentences": [ "A memorandum known as the Zilch memo was an American government document sent by National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger to President Richard Nixon on January 3, 1972, about the military situation in Laos during the Vietnam War.", " On the memo, in his own handwriting, Nixon described the decade-long bombing campaign by the United States in Southeast Asia as a \"failure,\" having achieved \"zilch,\" despite public comments to the contrary.", " Just the day before, January 2, Nixon told CBS News reporter Dan Rather in an interview that the bombing was \"very, very effective.\"", " Previously missing from the Richard Nixon Library, the memo was discovered in the possession of Alexander Butterfield, who served as the Deputy Assistant to President Nixon from 1969 to 1973, by \"Washington Post\" reporter Bob Woodward, who subsequently published it in his 2015 book \"The Last of the President's Men\"." ], "title": "Zilch memo" } ]
[ "Title: The Delegates\n\nThe Delegates were a novelty song group who scored a hit in the United States in 1972. The \"band\" was actually Bob DeCarlo, the morning disc jockey at KQV in Pittsburgh, Penn. Bob was approached by Nick Cenci and Nick Kousaleous, local Pittsburgh record moguls, to make a novelty record. Bob and the two record men assembled \"Convention '72,\" a \"break-in\" record which consisted of Bob \"imitating\" several popular television reporters of the day, including Walter Cronkite (\"Walter Klondike\"), Chet Huntley (\"Sidney Bruntley\" as a flamboyantly gay reporter - for some reason), David Brinkley (\"David Stinkley\"), and Harry Reasoner (\"Larry Reasoning\") asking questions of current politicians involved in that year's presidential election (such as Thomas Eagleton, Sargent Shriver, Spiro Agnew, Richard Nixon, Edward Kennedy, George McGovern, Martha Mitchell, Jane Fonda and Henry Kissinger) at a joint national \"Get Together\" convention of Republicans and Democrats, with the responses given as lines from popular songs of the day (in a manner analogous to that made famous by Dickie Goodman). The tunes sampled in \"Convention '72\" were (with the artist on the recording):", "Title: The Trial of Henry Kissinger\n\nThe Trial of Henry Kissinger is a 2001 book by Christopher Hitchens examining the alleged war crimes of Henry Kissinger, the National Security Advisor and later United States Secretary of State for Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. Acting in the role of the prosecution, Hitchens presents Kissinger's involvement in a series of alleged war crimes in Indochina, Bangladesh, Chile, Cyprus and East Timor.", "Title: Operation Giant Lance\n\nOperation Giant Lance was a secret military operation by the United States that threatened a nuclear attack on the Soviet Union during the Cold War. On October 10, 1969, on the advice of National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, U.S. President Richard Nixon issued the order.", "Title: On China\n\nOn China is a 2011 non-fiction book by the former United States Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger. Kissinger, one of the most famous diplomats of the 20th century, is well known for the role he played in Sino-American relations during the Nixon administration and in particular the 1972 Nixon visit to China.", "Title: Henry Kissinger\n\nHenry Alfred Kissinger ( ; born Heinz Alfred Kissinger, ] ; May 27, 1923) is an American diplomat and political scientist who served as the United States Secretary of State and National Security Advisor under the presidential administrations of Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. Born in Germany, Kissinger was a Jewish refugee who fled the Nazi regime with his family in 1938. He became National Security Advisor in 1969 and later concurrently United States Secretary of State in 1973. For his actions negotiating a ceasefire in Vietnam, Kissinger received the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize under controversial circumstances, with two members of the committee resigning in protest. Kissinger later sought, unsuccessfully, to return the prize after the ceasefire failed.", "Title: Richard Nixon\n\nRichard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913 – April 22, 1994) was the 37th President of the United States from 1969 until 1974, when he resigned from office, the only U.S. president to do so. He had previously served as the 36th Vice President of the United States from 1953 to 1961, and prior to that as a U.S. Representative and also Senator from California.", "Title: Case–Church Amendment\n\nThe Case–Church Amendment was legislation approved by the U.S. Congress in June 1973 that prohibited further U.S. military activity in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia unless the president secured Congressional approval in advance. This ended direct U.S. military involvement in the Vietnam War, although the U.S. continued to provide military equipment and economic support to the South Vietnamese government. It is named for its principal co-sponsors, Senators Clifford P. Case (R-NJ) and Frank Church (D-ID). The Amendment was defeated 48–42 in the U.S. Senate in August 1972, but revived after the 1972 election. It was reintroduced on January 26, 1973 and approved by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on May 13. When it became apparent that the Amendment would pass, President Richard Nixon and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, lobbied frantically to have the deadline extended. It passed the United States Congress with bipartisan support in June by a margin of 325–86 in the House, and 73–16 in the Senate. Both of these margins were greater than the two-thirds majority required to override a presidential veto. Although U.S. ground forces had been withdrawn earlier under a policy called Vietnamization, bombing continued until August 15, 1973, the deadline set by the Amendment.", "Title: The Trials of Henry Kissinger\n\nThe Trials of Henry Kissinger (2002) is a documentary film inspired by Christopher Hitchens' 2001 book \"The Trial of Henry Kissinger\", examining war crimes claimed to have been done by Henry Kissinger, the National Security Advisor and later Secretary of State under Presidents Nixon and Ford.", "Title: Linkage (policy)\n\nLinkage was a policy pursued by the United States of America, championed by Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger, during the 1970s period of Cold War Détente which aimed to persuade the Soviet Union and Communist China to co-operate in restraining revolutions in the Third World in return for concessions in nuclear and economic fields. However, despite this lack of Soviet intervention, a large number of revolutions still occurred in these third world countries, thereby undermining this policy.", "Title: Zilch memo\n\nA memorandum known as the Zilch memo was an American government document sent by National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger to President Richard Nixon on January 3, 1972, about the military situation in Laos during the Vietnam War. On the memo, in his own handwriting, Nixon described the decade-long bombing campaign by the United States in Southeast Asia as a \"failure,\" having achieved \"zilch,\" despite public comments to the contrary. Just the day before, January 2, Nixon told CBS News reporter Dan Rather in an interview that the bombing was \"very, very effective.\" Previously missing from the Richard Nixon Library, the memo was discovered in the possession of Alexander Butterfield, who served as the Deputy Assistant to President Nixon from 1969 to 1973, by \"Washington Post\" reporter Bob Woodward, who subsequently published it in his 2015 book \"The Last of the President's Men\"." ]
3,431
What weekly magazine, founded in 1933, has Daniel Adel's work appeared on the cover of?
Newsweek
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[ { "sentences": [ "Alfred Ambrose Chew Leete (1882–1933) was a British graphic artist.", " Born at Thorpe Achurch, Northamptonshire, he studied at Kingsholme School and The School of Science and Art (now Weston College) in Weston-super-Mare, before moving to London in 1899 and taking a post as an artist with a printer.", " His career as a paid artist had begun in 1897 when the \"Daily Graphic\" accepted one of his drawings; later he contributed regularly to a number of magazines including \"Punch\" magazine, the \"Strand Magazine\", \"Tatler\", etc.", " As a commercial artist he designed numerous posters and advertisements, especially in the 1910s and 1920s, for such brands as Rowntrees chocolates, Guinness and Bovril, and his series of advertisements for the Underground Electric Railways Company (the London Underground) were very well known; his work as a wartime propagandist includes the poster for which he is known above all, the Lord Kitchener poster design, which first appeared on the cover of the weekly magazine \"London Opinion\" on 5 September 1914.", " \"His prolific output was characterized by its humour, keen observation of the everyday, and an eye for strong design\"" ], "title": "Alfred Leete" }, { "sentences": [ "Newsweek is an American weekly magazine founded in 1933.", " It was published in four English-language editions and 12 global editions written in the language of the circulation region." ], "title": "Newsweek" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles Rappleye is a writer and editor working in Los Angeles.", " He is the co-founder, along with his wife Tulsa Kinney, of the art magazine \"Artillery\".", " His work appeared in \"Virginia Quarterly Review\", \"American Journalism Review\", \"Columbia Journalism Review\", \"LA Weekly\", \"LA CityBeat\", and \"OC Weekly\"." ], "title": "Charles Rappleye" }, { "sentences": [ "Daniel Adel has worked as a portraitist, illustrator and fine artist since 1984.", " His work has appeared in \"The New Yorker\", \"Vanity Fair\", and \"The New York Times\", and on magazine covers including \"The New York Times Magazine\", \"Newsweek\", and \"Time Magazine\", for whom he painted two covers in 2004.", " His cover portrait of George W. Bush for \"Times\"' s Person of the Year issue in 2004 is part of the collection of Washington, DC's National Portrait Gallery.", " His portrait of the former Speaker of the New York City Council, Gifford Miller, hangs in New York's City Hall.He has been commissioned to paint the Editors-in-Chief of \"Time\", \"Der Spiegel\", and \"Vanity Fair\"." ], "title": "Daniel Adel" }, { "sentences": [ "The La Parisienne is an 1889 painting by Félix Resurrección Hidalgo.", " The painting depicts a woman holding an umbrella known as the parasol, a theme similar to Juan Luna's \"La Madrileña (En el Balcon)\".", " Hidalgo's \"La Parisienne\" was the first Philippine work of art to be chosen as a cover for Sotheby's sale catalog due to its importance, rarity, uniqueness, and exclusivity.", " Before the painting's appearance at Sotheby's Southeast Asian paintings sale in Singapore on April 6, 2003, the last time the \"La Parisienne\" was exhibited was at the 1889 Paris Exposition Universelle.", " It is also the only painting of Hidalgo that was featured on the cover of \"La Illustraccion Española y Americano\", a popular weekly magazine in Spain.", " It appeared on the Spanish magazine's cover on February 28, 2003.", " Like Luna's \"La Madrileña (En el Balcon)\", Hidalgo's \"La Parisienne\" is one of two rare paintings created by famous Filipino artists that have not been viewed for a century by the public." ], "title": "La Parisienne (Hidalgo painting)" }, { "sentences": [ "Koha Ditore (trans.", " \"Daily Time\") is the leading daily newspaper from Kosovo.", " It is published by Koha Group and was founded and owned by politician Veton Surroi.", " His sister Flaka Surroi is now the publisher, following Veton Surroi's launch of his political career within the ORA reformist party.", " The newspaper initially published as a weekly magazine Koha, that ran from 1992 to 1994, becoming a leading weekly magazine in Kosovo.", " The initial team included new generation of opinion-makers such as Ylber Hysa, Baton Haxhiu, Dukagjin Gorani, Eqrem Basha, Shkelzen Maliqi, etc.", " The newspaper with the same name was published for the first time in 1997.", " Its current editor in chief is Agron Bajrami." ], "title": "Koha Ditore" }, { "sentences": [ "Die Weltbühne (English: \"The World Stage\") was a German weekly magazine focused on politics, art, and business.", " The \"Weltbühne\" was founded in Berlin on 7 September 1905 by Siegfried Jacobsohn and was originally created strictly as a theater magazine under the title \"Die Schaubühne\".", " It was renamed \"Die Weltbühne\" on 4 April 1918.", " After Jacobsohn's death in December 1926, Kurt Tucholsky took over the leadership of the magazine, which he turned over to Carl von Ossietzky in May 1927.", " The Nazis banned the publication after the Reichstag fire, and its last issue appeared on 7 March 1933.", " In exile the magazine was published under the title \"Die neue Weltbühne\" (\"The New World Stage\").", " After the end of World War II, it appeared again under its original name in East Berlin, where it endured until 1993.", " In 1997 the magazines \"Ossietzky\" and \"Das Blättchen\" appeared, following the model of \"Die Weltbühne\"." ], "title": "Die Weltbühne" }, { "sentences": [ "Christopher Lee Nutter (born May 2, 1970) is the author of \"The Way Out: The Gay Man’s Guide to Freedom, No Matter if You’re in Denial, Closeted, Half In, Half Out, Just Out, or Been Around the Block\" (HCI Press, May 2006), and co-author of \"Ignite the Genius Within\" (Penguin, March 2009).", " He is also a former magazine and newspaper journalist whose work appeared in the \"New York Times, the Village Voice, New York, Vibe, Time Out New York, Out, Publisher's Weekly, Cargo, Lucky\", and the \"Harvard Gay and Lesbian Review Worldwide\".", " Nutter was the ghost writer for David LaChapelle's book \"Hotel LaChapelle\" (Callaway, 1999).", " He now runs a media consulting business in New York City handling the public relations for high-profile businesses such as Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv and Martial Vivot Salon Pour Hommes as well as ghost-writing and doing creative project development for commercial artists." ], "title": "Christopher Lee Nutter" }, { "sentences": [ "Umarji Anuradha (Telugu: ఉమర్జీ అనూరాధ) is an Indian writer known for her works in Telugu cinema and journalism.", " She wrote continuously on The Legends of Indian Cinema (Vendi Tera Nirdeshakulu, వెండి తెర నిర్దేశకులు) for \"Sitara Film Weekly Magazine\", the largest circulated Telugu film weekly in India.", " She also wrote number of dramas for All India Radio and television channels, for daily serials like \"Pelli Chesukundamra\", for E TV., Vaisaali Serial for Zee Telugu and Gharshna serial for E TV.", " She was also the winner of Akkineni Abhinandana Award for Best Dialogue Writer of the year 2010 and Super Hit Film Weekly Award Super Hit Film Weekly Magazine, for the blockbuster movie, \"Ye Maaya Chesave\"." ], "title": "Umarji Anuradha" }, { "sentences": [ "(Nepali: खसोखास साप्ताहिक) is a Nepali weekly magazine, published in New York City.", " It started as a weekly newspaper in 2012 in the United States, before becoming a weekly magazine.", " It has been published every Friday since its launch on 15 January 2012.", " \"Khasokhas Weekly\" was also the first Nepali weekly newspaper to have been published in the United States and \"Khasokhas Weekly Magazine\" is the first Nepali weekly magazine in Nepali diaspora.", " \"Khasokhas\" is a Nepalese word whose dictionary meaning translates to \"verified truth\".", " Kishor Panthi is the editor-in-chief of the newspaper since 2012." ], "title": "Khasokhas Weekly" } ]
[ "Title: Alfred Leete\n\nAlfred Ambrose Chew Leete (1882–1933) was a British graphic artist. Born at Thorpe Achurch, Northamptonshire, he studied at Kingsholme School and The School of Science and Art (now Weston College) in Weston-super-Mare, before moving to London in 1899 and taking a post as an artist with a printer. His career as a paid artist had begun in 1897 when the \"Daily Graphic\" accepted one of his drawings; later he contributed regularly to a number of magazines including \"Punch\" magazine, the \"Strand Magazine\", \"Tatler\", etc. As a commercial artist he designed numerous posters and advertisements, especially in the 1910s and 1920s, for such brands as Rowntrees chocolates, Guinness and Bovril, and his series of advertisements for the Underground Electric Railways Company (the London Underground) were very well known; his work as a wartime propagandist includes the poster for which he is known above all, the Lord Kitchener poster design, which first appeared on the cover of the weekly magazine \"London Opinion\" on 5 September 1914. \"His prolific output was characterized by its humour, keen observation of the everyday, and an eye for strong design\"", "Title: Newsweek\n\nNewsweek is an American weekly magazine founded in 1933. It was published in four English-language editions and 12 global editions written in the language of the circulation region.", "Title: Charles Rappleye\n\nCharles Rappleye is a writer and editor working in Los Angeles. He is the co-founder, along with his wife Tulsa Kinney, of the art magazine \"Artillery\". His work appeared in \"Virginia Quarterly Review\", \"American Journalism Review\", \"Columbia Journalism Review\", \"LA Weekly\", \"LA CityBeat\", and \"OC Weekly\".", "Title: Daniel Adel\n\nDaniel Adel has worked as a portraitist, illustrator and fine artist since 1984. His work has appeared in \"The New Yorker\", \"Vanity Fair\", and \"The New York Times\", and on magazine covers including \"The New York Times Magazine\", \"Newsweek\", and \"Time Magazine\", for whom he painted two covers in 2004. His cover portrait of George W. Bush for \"Times\"' s Person of the Year issue in 2004 is part of the collection of Washington, DC's National Portrait Gallery. His portrait of the former Speaker of the New York City Council, Gifford Miller, hangs in New York's City Hall.He has been commissioned to paint the Editors-in-Chief of \"Time\", \"Der Spiegel\", and \"Vanity Fair\".", "Title: La Parisienne (Hidalgo painting)\n\nThe La Parisienne is an 1889 painting by Félix Resurrección Hidalgo. The painting depicts a woman holding an umbrella known as the parasol, a theme similar to Juan Luna's \"La Madrileña (En el Balcon)\". Hidalgo's \"La Parisienne\" was the first Philippine work of art to be chosen as a cover for Sotheby's sale catalog due to its importance, rarity, uniqueness, and exclusivity. Before the painting's appearance at Sotheby's Southeast Asian paintings sale in Singapore on April 6, 2003, the last time the \"La Parisienne\" was exhibited was at the 1889 Paris Exposition Universelle. It is also the only painting of Hidalgo that was featured on the cover of \"La Illustraccion Española y Americano\", a popular weekly magazine in Spain. It appeared on the Spanish magazine's cover on February 28, 2003. Like Luna's \"La Madrileña (En el Balcon)\", Hidalgo's \"La Parisienne\" is one of two rare paintings created by famous Filipino artists that have not been viewed for a century by the public.", "Title: Koha Ditore\n\nKoha Ditore (trans. \"Daily Time\") is the leading daily newspaper from Kosovo. It is published by Koha Group and was founded and owned by politician Veton Surroi. His sister Flaka Surroi is now the publisher, following Veton Surroi's launch of his political career within the ORA reformist party. The newspaper initially published as a weekly magazine Koha, that ran from 1992 to 1994, becoming a leading weekly magazine in Kosovo. The initial team included new generation of opinion-makers such as Ylber Hysa, Baton Haxhiu, Dukagjin Gorani, Eqrem Basha, Shkelzen Maliqi, etc. The newspaper with the same name was published for the first time in 1997. Its current editor in chief is Agron Bajrami.", "Title: Die Weltbühne\n\nDie Weltbühne (English: \"The World Stage\") was a German weekly magazine focused on politics, art, and business. The \"Weltbühne\" was founded in Berlin on 7 September 1905 by Siegfried Jacobsohn and was originally created strictly as a theater magazine under the title \"Die Schaubühne\". It was renamed \"Die Weltbühne\" on 4 April 1918. After Jacobsohn's death in December 1926, Kurt Tucholsky took over the leadership of the magazine, which he turned over to Carl von Ossietzky in May 1927. The Nazis banned the publication after the Reichstag fire, and its last issue appeared on 7 March 1933. In exile the magazine was published under the title \"Die neue Weltbühne\" (\"The New World Stage\"). After the end of World War II, it appeared again under its original name in East Berlin, where it endured until 1993. In 1997 the magazines \"Ossietzky\" and \"Das Blättchen\" appeared, following the model of \"Die Weltbühne\".", "Title: Christopher Lee Nutter\n\nChristopher Lee Nutter (born May 2, 1970) is the author of \"The Way Out: The Gay Man’s Guide to Freedom, No Matter if You’re in Denial, Closeted, Half In, Half Out, Just Out, or Been Around the Block\" (HCI Press, May 2006), and co-author of \"Ignite the Genius Within\" (Penguin, March 2009). He is also a former magazine and newspaper journalist whose work appeared in the \"New York Times, the Village Voice, New York, Vibe, Time Out New York, Out, Publisher's Weekly, Cargo, Lucky\", and the \"Harvard Gay and Lesbian Review Worldwide\". Nutter was the ghost writer for David LaChapelle's book \"Hotel LaChapelle\" (Callaway, 1999). He now runs a media consulting business in New York City handling the public relations for high-profile businesses such as Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv and Martial Vivot Salon Pour Hommes as well as ghost-writing and doing creative project development for commercial artists.", "Title: Umarji Anuradha\n\nUmarji Anuradha (Telugu: ఉమర్జీ అనూరాధ) is an Indian writer known for her works in Telugu cinema and journalism. She wrote continuously on The Legends of Indian Cinema (Vendi Tera Nirdeshakulu, వెండి తెర నిర్దేశకులు) for \"Sitara Film Weekly Magazine\", the largest circulated Telugu film weekly in India. She also wrote number of dramas for All India Radio and television channels, for daily serials like \"Pelli Chesukundamra\", for E TV., Vaisaali Serial for Zee Telugu and Gharshna serial for E TV. She was also the winner of Akkineni Abhinandana Award for Best Dialogue Writer of the year 2010 and Super Hit Film Weekly Award Super Hit Film Weekly Magazine, for the blockbuster movie, \"Ye Maaya Chesave\".", "Title: Khasokhas Weekly\n\n(Nepali: खसोखास साप्ताहिक) is a Nepali weekly magazine, published in New York City. It started as a weekly newspaper in 2012 in the United States, before becoming a weekly magazine. It has been published every Friday since its launch on 15 January 2012. \"Khasokhas Weekly\" was also the first Nepali weekly newspaper to have been published in the United States and \"Khasokhas Weekly Magazine\" is the first Nepali weekly magazine in Nepali diaspora. \"Khasokhas\" is a Nepalese word whose dictionary meaning translates to \"verified truth\". Kishor Panthi is the editor-in-chief of the newspaper since 2012." ]
3,432
What year was the sports star who guest starred in the episode "Promos" in the television show "The Office" born?
1975
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[ { "sentences": [ "Christopher \"Chris\" Diamantopoulos (born May 9, 1975; Greek: Χριστόφορος \"Κρις\" Διαμαντόπουλος ) is a Greek-Canadian actor and comedian." ], "title": "Chris Diamantopoulos" }, { "sentences": [ "The BBC African Footballer of the Year (previously known as the BBC African Sports Star of the Year and the BBC African Sports Personality of the Year) is an annual award given to the best African footballer of the year as voted by the BBC radio listeners.", " Voting is done via SMS and online." ], "title": "BBC African Footballer of the Year" }, { "sentences": [ "Ernie Grunwald (born in Thornhill, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian-born actor who has had made guest appearances in a number of notable television series.", " He has also had recurring roles on, \"One on One\", \"The Suite Life of Zack & Cody\" (as Mr. Forgess, Series 2 Episode 22), and \"Two of a Kind\" opposite Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.", " He has also guest starred on, \"Friends\", \"My Name Is Earl\", \"NYPD Blue\", \"Reno 911!", "\", \"ANT Farm\", \"Walker, Texas Ranger\", \"Supernatural\", \"Grey's Anatomy\", \"Bones\", \"The Mentalist\" and many other series.", " He has also had roles in the feature films, \"Cellular\", \"It Takes Two\", \"Men in Black II\", and \"Stealing Harvard\".", " He guest starred as a restaurant manager in \"Monk\" (\"Mr. Monk's 100th Case\") and as a bumbling government official in \"Psych\" (\"Death is In the Air\").", " He also made a cameo appearance in the 1992 Disney film \"The Mighty Ducks\" as a fan." ], "title": "Ernie Grunwald" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Promos\" is the eighteenth episode of the ninth season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\" and the 193rd overall.", " The episode was written by Tim McAuliffe and directed by Jennifer Celotta.", " It originally aired on NBC on April 4, 2013.", " The episode guest stars sports star Ryan Howard, Chris Diamantopoulos, Nora Kirkpatrick, and Allan Havey.", " Former lead actor Steve Carell also appears through archival footage." ], "title": "Promos (The Office)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Lisa the Drama Queen\" is the ninth episode of the twentieth season of \"The Simpsons\".", " It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 25, 2009 and guest starred Emily Blunt as Juliet.", " A special version of the end credits theme was performed by Fall Out Boy, although they do not guest star in the actual episode.", " This was the last episode in the series to be presented only in standard definition, the first regular episode to begin right after the opening credits without a commercial break, with an episode now having four segments, and the last episode to use the original opening sequence starting from Season 2.", " Brian Kelley returns as a writer after five seasons of being absent from the show.", " The episode is very loosely based on the 1994 film \"Heavenly Creatures\"." ], "title": "Lisa the Drama Queen" }, { "sentences": [ "Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) was opened in 1981.", " AIS Sports Star of the Year (later named AIS Athlete of the Year) was first established in 1983/84 with the first winner being swimmer Karen Phillips.", " In 1995, AIS Junior Athlete of the Year was established.", " Other major awards include AIS Team of The Year, AIS Coach of the Year and AIS Program of the Year." ], "title": "Australian Institute of Sport Awards" }, { "sentences": [ "The Western Australian Sports Star of the Year, currently known as \"The West Australian\" ANZ Sports Star of the Year, is an annual award for sportspeople from the Australian state of Western Australia and/or playing for teams based in Western Australia.", " It has been running since 1956." ], "title": "Western Australian Sports Star of the Year" }, { "sentences": [ "Brennan Hesser (born 1980) is an American television actress, best known for co-starring in Tori Spelling's VH1 sitcom, \"So NoTORIous\".", " She also starred in Fox's drama, \"Jonny Zero\".", " She also guest starred in an episode of the CBS television show, \"The Guardian\".", " As a youngster, she attended the prestigious Interlochen Arts Camp in Northern Michigan." ], "title": "Brennan Hesser" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Office Olympics\" is the third episode of the second season of the television series \"The Office\", and the show's ninth episode overall.", " It was written by Michael Schur and directed by Paul Feig.", " It originally aired on October 5, 2005 on NBC.", " The episode guest starred Nancy Carell, the real-life wife of series star Steve Carell, as Carol Stills." ], "title": "Office Olympics" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Injury\" is the twelfth episode of the second season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the show's eighteenth episode overall.", " The episode was written by Mindy Kaling, who also acts in the show as Kelly Kapoor, and directed by Bryan Gordon.", " \"The Injury\" episode first aired in the United States on January 12, 2006 on NBC.", " The episode guest starred Marcus York as Billy Merchant." ], "title": "The Injury" } ]
[ "Title: Chris Diamantopoulos\n\nChristopher \"Chris\" Diamantopoulos (born May 9, 1975; Greek: Χριστόφορος \"Κρις\" Διαμαντόπουλος ) is a Greek-Canadian actor and comedian.", "Title: BBC African Footballer of the Year\n\nThe BBC African Footballer of the Year (previously known as the BBC African Sports Star of the Year and the BBC African Sports Personality of the Year) is an annual award given to the best African footballer of the year as voted by the BBC radio listeners. Voting is done via SMS and online.", "Title: Ernie Grunwald\n\nErnie Grunwald (born in Thornhill, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian-born actor who has had made guest appearances in a number of notable television series. He has also had recurring roles on, \"One on One\", \"The Suite Life of Zack & Cody\" (as Mr. Forgess, Series 2 Episode 22), and \"Two of a Kind\" opposite Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. He has also guest starred on, \"Friends\", \"My Name Is Earl\", \"NYPD Blue\", \"Reno 911! \", \"ANT Farm\", \"Walker, Texas Ranger\", \"Supernatural\", \"Grey's Anatomy\", \"Bones\", \"The Mentalist\" and many other series. He has also had roles in the feature films, \"Cellular\", \"It Takes Two\", \"Men in Black II\", and \"Stealing Harvard\". He guest starred as a restaurant manager in \"Monk\" (\"Mr. Monk's 100th Case\") and as a bumbling government official in \"Psych\" (\"Death is In the Air\"). He also made a cameo appearance in the 1992 Disney film \"The Mighty Ducks\" as a fan.", "Title: Promos (The Office)\n\n\"Promos\" is the eighteenth episode of the ninth season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\" and the 193rd overall. The episode was written by Tim McAuliffe and directed by Jennifer Celotta. It originally aired on NBC on April 4, 2013. The episode guest stars sports star Ryan Howard, Chris Diamantopoulos, Nora Kirkpatrick, and Allan Havey. Former lead actor Steve Carell also appears through archival footage.", "Title: Lisa the Drama Queen\n\n\"Lisa the Drama Queen\" is the ninth episode of the twentieth season of \"The Simpsons\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 25, 2009 and guest starred Emily Blunt as Juliet. A special version of the end credits theme was performed by Fall Out Boy, although they do not guest star in the actual episode. This was the last episode in the series to be presented only in standard definition, the first regular episode to begin right after the opening credits without a commercial break, with an episode now having four segments, and the last episode to use the original opening sequence starting from Season 2. Brian Kelley returns as a writer after five seasons of being absent from the show. The episode is very loosely based on the 1994 film \"Heavenly Creatures\".", "Title: Australian Institute of Sport Awards\n\nAustralian Institute of Sport (AIS) was opened in 1981. AIS Sports Star of the Year (later named AIS Athlete of the Year) was first established in 1983/84 with the first winner being swimmer Karen Phillips. In 1995, AIS Junior Athlete of the Year was established. Other major awards include AIS Team of The Year, AIS Coach of the Year and AIS Program of the Year.", "Title: Western Australian Sports Star of the Year\n\nThe Western Australian Sports Star of the Year, currently known as \"The West Australian\" ANZ Sports Star of the Year, is an annual award for sportspeople from the Australian state of Western Australia and/or playing for teams based in Western Australia. It has been running since 1956.", "Title: Brennan Hesser\n\nBrennan Hesser (born 1980) is an American television actress, best known for co-starring in Tori Spelling's VH1 sitcom, \"So NoTORIous\". She also starred in Fox's drama, \"Jonny Zero\". She also guest starred in an episode of the CBS television show, \"The Guardian\". As a youngster, she attended the prestigious Interlochen Arts Camp in Northern Michigan.", "Title: Office Olympics\n\n\"Office Olympics\" is the third episode of the second season of the television series \"The Office\", and the show's ninth episode overall. It was written by Michael Schur and directed by Paul Feig. It originally aired on October 5, 2005 on NBC. The episode guest starred Nancy Carell, the real-life wife of series star Steve Carell, as Carol Stills.", "Title: The Injury\n\n\"The Injury\" is the twelfth episode of the second season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the show's eighteenth episode overall. The episode was written by Mindy Kaling, who also acts in the show as Kelly Kapoor, and directed by Bryan Gordon. \"The Injury\" episode first aired in the United States on January 12, 2006 on NBC. The episode guest starred Marcus York as Billy Merchant." ]
3,433
Which host of Dancing on Ice is most recognized for presenting the lifestyle programme "This Morning"?
Phillip Schofield
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[ { "sentences": [ "The sixth series of Dancing on Ice started on 9 January 2011 and ended on 27 March 2011 on ITV.", " Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby return as hosts whilst Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean return to mentor the celebrities.", " This series saw a huge revamp of the show which included the show moving from Elstree to Shepperton Studios, acquiring a new look set, and was broadcast in high definition for the first time on ITV1 HD, STV HD and UTV HD." ], "title": "Dancing on Ice (series 6)" }, { "sentences": [ "Phillip Bryan Schofield (born 1 April 1962) is an English television presenter currently employed by ITV.", " He is most recognised for presenting the lifestyle programme \"This Morning\", which he has co-hosted since 2002, and has also hosted other programmes on the channel." ], "title": "Phillip Schofield" }, { "sentences": [ "Arts Plus was a weekly Lifestyle programme showing the tradition and culture of India.", " It ran in 1996 on Star Plus.", " It had a total of 13 episodes which were telecast once a week." ], "title": "Arts Plus" }, { "sentences": [ "Gudesens Conditori was a lifestyle programme shown on TV 2 from 1993 to 1995 presented by Egil Svartdahl." ], "title": "Gudesens Conditori" }, { "sentences": [ "Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast is a UK food lifestyle programme which aired on Channel 4 in 2014.", " A second series began in January 2015.", " A third series began in January 2016.", " A fourth series began in December 2016." ], "title": "Jamie &amp; Jimmy's Friday Night Feast" }, { "sentences": [ "Top Billing is a South African lifestyle television programme that airs on SABC3 on Thursday evenings from 20:30 - 21:30 and repeats on Sunday at 13:00.", " It was founded by Basetsana Kumalo and Patience Stevens, who own the \"Tswelopele Production\" company.", " The show is the longest-running lifestyle programme in South Africa, broadcasting since 1996.", " In addition to a variety of presenters, there is a voice-over guide throughout the programme.", " A magazine of the same name was launched in March 2004, containing similar content to the show." ], "title": "Top Billing (TV show)" }, { "sentences": [ "Burke's Backyard is an Australian gardening and lifestyle programme presented by horticulturist Don Burke, broadcast on both radio and television.", " On television, it was a regular weekly series on the Nine Network from 1987 to 2004." ], "title": "Burke's Backyard" }, { "sentences": [ "Jamie's 15-Minute Meals is a UK food lifestyle programme which aired on Channel 4 in 2012.", " In each half-hour episode, host Jamie Oliver creates two meals, with each meal taking 15 minutes to prepare." ], "title": "Jamie's 15-Minute Meals" }, { "sentences": [ "In March 2004, the South African television show \"Top Billing\" announced that it would launch a magazine version of the lifestyle programme.", " In June 2004, \"Top Billing\" magazine was being sold nationwide for R19.95.", " The \"Top Billing\" magazine contains celebrity interviews, behind-the-scenes previews, fashion, food, travel and entertainment news of local and international status." ], "title": "Top Billing (magazine)" }, { "sentences": [ "Our Place is an Australian weekly live variety lifestyle programme broadcast on the Nine Network during early 2005." ], "title": "Our Place (Australian TV series)" } ]
[ "Title: Dancing on Ice (series 6)\n\nThe sixth series of Dancing on Ice started on 9 January 2011 and ended on 27 March 2011 on ITV. Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby return as hosts whilst Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean return to mentor the celebrities. This series saw a huge revamp of the show which included the show moving from Elstree to Shepperton Studios, acquiring a new look set, and was broadcast in high definition for the first time on ITV1 HD, STV HD and UTV HD.", "Title: Phillip Schofield\n\nPhillip Bryan Schofield (born 1 April 1962) is an English television presenter currently employed by ITV. He is most recognised for presenting the lifestyle programme \"This Morning\", which he has co-hosted since 2002, and has also hosted other programmes on the channel.", "Title: Arts Plus\n\nArts Plus was a weekly Lifestyle programme showing the tradition and culture of India. It ran in 1996 on Star Plus. It had a total of 13 episodes which were telecast once a week.", "Title: Gudesens Conditori\n\nGudesens Conditori was a lifestyle programme shown on TV 2 from 1993 to 1995 presented by Egil Svartdahl.", "Title: Jamie &amp; Jimmy's Friday Night Feast\n\nJamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast is a UK food lifestyle programme which aired on Channel 4 in 2014. A second series began in January 2015. A third series began in January 2016. A fourth series began in December 2016.", "Title: Top Billing (TV show)\n\nTop Billing is a South African lifestyle television programme that airs on SABC3 on Thursday evenings from 20:30 - 21:30 and repeats on Sunday at 13:00. It was founded by Basetsana Kumalo and Patience Stevens, who own the \"Tswelopele Production\" company. The show is the longest-running lifestyle programme in South Africa, broadcasting since 1996. In addition to a variety of presenters, there is a voice-over guide throughout the programme. A magazine of the same name was launched in March 2004, containing similar content to the show.", "Title: Burke's Backyard\n\nBurke's Backyard is an Australian gardening and lifestyle programme presented by horticulturist Don Burke, broadcast on both radio and television. On television, it was a regular weekly series on the Nine Network from 1987 to 2004.", "Title: Jamie's 15-Minute Meals\n\nJamie's 15-Minute Meals is a UK food lifestyle programme which aired on Channel 4 in 2012. In each half-hour episode, host Jamie Oliver creates two meals, with each meal taking 15 minutes to prepare.", "Title: Top Billing (magazine)\n\nIn March 2004, the South African television show \"Top Billing\" announced that it would launch a magazine version of the lifestyle programme. In June 2004, \"Top Billing\" magazine was being sold nationwide for R19.95. The \"Top Billing\" magazine contains celebrity interviews, behind-the-scenes previews, fashion, food, travel and entertainment news of local and international status.", "Title: Our Place (Australian TV series)\n\nOur Place is an Australian weekly live variety lifestyle programme broadcast on the Nine Network during early 2005." ]
3,434
What do Song of the South and Snow Dogs have in common?
film
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[ { "sentences": [ "Chionis Island ( ) is an island lying south of Awl Point, Trinity Island, in the Palmer Archipelago.", " The name Snow Island was used for this feature by whalers in the area in the 1920s, but has not been used on any published map.", " Since Snow Island in the South Shetland Islands lies just across Bransfield Strait, a new name has been substituted for this feature.", " Chionis Island was so named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1960 after the sheathbill (\"Chionis albus\"), a common bird in this region." ], "title": "Chionis Island" }, { "sentences": [ "Eriocephalus africanus is a bushy shrublet indigenous to South Africa.", " It has a wide distribution in the Western and Eastern Cape, and in Namaqualand.", " The plant has several common names in various languages.", " It is known as the Cape Snow Bush or Kapokbossie (the Afrikaans word for \"snow bush\"); other common names refer to its fancied resemblance to rosemary, for example \"African rosemary\" or \"Wild rosemary\" (Afrikaans \"(wilde) roosmaryn\").", " The superficial resemblance is in the foliage, which, though softer and not glossy, grows in a habit similar to that of the common Mediterranean rosemary, although the two species are not related." ], "title": "Eriocephalus africanus" }, { "sentences": [ "McArthur Lake is located in Northern Ontario, about 40 km south of the city of Timmins.", " It is located about 10 km south southeast of Papakomeka Lake.", " The lake consists of 13 islands, three main peninsulas and three main bays.", " The lake lies in Timiskaming District.", " Over 20 camps and cottages are built on the west side of McArthur Lake.", " Popular sports here include fishing for pickerel (walleye) and Northern pike as well as kayaking or boating.", " Blueberry Island is the home to the only blueberries in the lake's region.", " The climate is very harsh; very few deciduous trees are found here.", " Most of the waterfront is rocky.", " The lake closes usually around October and re-opens when the snow and ice melt.", " The lake is approximately 1.5 km², and is said to reach a depth of roughly 35 feet, near Blueberry and Maziic islands.", " The average water temperature ranges from 25°C in July, to a chilling 14°C by October.", " Cedar and poplar trees are common here, as well as balsam fir and various types of pines. Various kinds of wildlife include: rabbits, bluejays and chickadees." ], "title": "McArthur Lake" }, { "sentences": [ "Painted Dog Conservation was founded in 1992 by Dr Greg Rasmussen, for the protection of the painted dogs (\"Lycaon pictus\") and their habitat.", " Painted Dog Conservation works to engage and incorporate local communities in protecting painted dogs in Zimbabwe.", " The painted dog, or African wild dog, was once common in Africa with estimates of over half a million spread among 39 countries.", " Current estimates put their numbers at about 3,000 only found in Tanzania, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana and South Africa.", " Since PDC's creation, Zimbabwe's wild dog population has increased from 400 to 700 individuals.", " Painted Dog Conservation is partnered with the Wildlife Conservation Network." ], "title": "Painted Dog Conservation" }, { "sentences": [ "Snow Dogs is a 2002 American Northern adventure comedy film directed by Brian Levant, and starring Cuba Gooding Jr. and James Coburn.", " The film was released in the United States on January 18, 2002 by Walt Disney Pictures.", " The film is inspired by the book \"\" by Gary Paulsen." ], "title": "Snow Dogs" }, { "sentences": [ "A winter storm warning (SAME code: WSW) is a statement made by the National Weather Service of the United States which means a winter storm is occurring or is about to occur in the area, usually within 36 hours.", " Generally, a Winter Storm Warning is issued if the following criteria, at least, are forecast: usually between 4 in to 7 in or more of snow or usually 3 in or more of snow with a large accumulation of ice.", " In the Southern United States, where severe winter weather is much less common and any snow is a more significant event, warning criteria are lower, as low as 1 in in the southernmost areas.", " (Thus, as you go from south to north the necessary accumulations get higher.)", " A warning can also be issued during high impact events of lesser amounts, usually early or very late in the season when trees have leaves and damage can result.", " Winter Storm Warnings are issued when winds are less than 35mph; if the storm has winds above this wind speed, it becomes a blizzard warning." ], "title": "Winter storm warning" }, { "sentences": [ "A white Christmas refers to the presence of snow at Christmas; either Christmas Eve or Christmas Day depending on local tradition.", " This phenomenon is most common in the northern countries of the Northern Hemisphere.", " Because December is at the beginning of the Southern Hemisphere summer, white Christmases there are extremely rare, except in Antarctica, in the Southern Alps of New Zealand's South Island, and in parts of the Andes in South America.", " The Irving Berlin song, \"White Christmas\", sung by Bing Crosby from the film \"Holiday Inn\", is the best-selling single of all time and speaks nostalgically of a traditional white Christmas." ], "title": "White Christmas (weather)" }, { "sentences": [ "Tommy Swerdlow is an American actor and screenwriter.", " He has appeared in such films as \"Howard the Duck\" (1986) and \"Spaceballs\" (1987) and co-wrote the screenplays of \"Cool Runnings\" (1993), \"Little Giants\" (1994) and \"Snow Dogs\" (2002).", " Swerdlow made his directorial debut with the 2017 feature \"A Thousand Junkies\".", " He has also written a biopic about the life of Matisyahu titled \"King Without a Crown\"." ], "title": "Tommy Swerdlow" }, { "sentences": [ "Song of the South is a 1946 American live-action animated musical film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures.", " It is based on the collection of Uncle Remus stories as adapted by Joel Chandler Harris, and stars James Baskett as Uncle Remus.", " The film takes place in the southern United States during the Reconstruction Era, a period of American history shortly after the end of the American Civil War and the abolition of slavery.", " The story follows 7-year-old Johnny (Bobby Driscoll) who is visiting his grandmother's plantation for an extended stay.", " Johnny befriends Uncle Remus, one of the workers on the plantation, and takes joy in hearing his tales about the adventures of Br'er Rabbit, Br'er Fox, and Br'er Bear.", " Johnny learns from the stories how to cope with the challenges he is experiencing living on the plantation." ], "title": "Song of the South" }, { "sentences": [ "Damion Poitier ( ) is an American actor and stuntman known for his roles in film and television.", " He received notable media attention after his brief appearance as Thanos in 2012's \"The Avengers\".", " He has also had roles in \"\", \"Star Trek\", \"Jarhead\", and \"Snow Dogs\"." ], "title": "Damion Poitier" } ]
[ "Title: Chionis Island\n\nChionis Island ( ) is an island lying south of Awl Point, Trinity Island, in the Palmer Archipelago. The name Snow Island was used for this feature by whalers in the area in the 1920s, but has not been used on any published map. Since Snow Island in the South Shetland Islands lies just across Bransfield Strait, a new name has been substituted for this feature. Chionis Island was so named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1960 after the sheathbill (\"Chionis albus\"), a common bird in this region.", "Title: Eriocephalus africanus\n\nEriocephalus africanus is a bushy shrublet indigenous to South Africa. It has a wide distribution in the Western and Eastern Cape, and in Namaqualand. The plant has several common names in various languages. It is known as the Cape Snow Bush or Kapokbossie (the Afrikaans word for \"snow bush\"); other common names refer to its fancied resemblance to rosemary, for example \"African rosemary\" or \"Wild rosemary\" (Afrikaans \"(wilde) roosmaryn\"). The superficial resemblance is in the foliage, which, though softer and not glossy, grows in a habit similar to that of the common Mediterranean rosemary, although the two species are not related.", "Title: McArthur Lake\n\nMcArthur Lake is located in Northern Ontario, about 40 km south of the city of Timmins. It is located about 10 km south southeast of Papakomeka Lake. The lake consists of 13 islands, three main peninsulas and three main bays. The lake lies in Timiskaming District. Over 20 camps and cottages are built on the west side of McArthur Lake. Popular sports here include fishing for pickerel (walleye) and Northern pike as well as kayaking or boating. Blueberry Island is the home to the only blueberries in the lake's region. The climate is very harsh; very few deciduous trees are found here. Most of the waterfront is rocky. The lake closes usually around October and re-opens when the snow and ice melt. The lake is approximately 1.5 km², and is said to reach a depth of roughly 35 feet, near Blueberry and Maziic islands. The average water temperature ranges from 25°C in July, to a chilling 14°C by October. Cedar and poplar trees are common here, as well as balsam fir and various types of pines. Various kinds of wildlife include: rabbits, bluejays and chickadees.", "Title: Painted Dog Conservation\n\nPainted Dog Conservation was founded in 1992 by Dr Greg Rasmussen, for the protection of the painted dogs (\"Lycaon pictus\") and their habitat. Painted Dog Conservation works to engage and incorporate local communities in protecting painted dogs in Zimbabwe. The painted dog, or African wild dog, was once common in Africa with estimates of over half a million spread among 39 countries. Current estimates put their numbers at about 3,000 only found in Tanzania, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana and South Africa. Since PDC's creation, Zimbabwe's wild dog population has increased from 400 to 700 individuals. Painted Dog Conservation is partnered with the Wildlife Conservation Network.", "Title: Snow Dogs\n\nSnow Dogs is a 2002 American Northern adventure comedy film directed by Brian Levant, and starring Cuba Gooding Jr. and James Coburn. The film was released in the United States on January 18, 2002 by Walt Disney Pictures. The film is inspired by the book \"\" by Gary Paulsen.", "Title: Winter storm warning\n\nA winter storm warning (SAME code: WSW) is a statement made by the National Weather Service of the United States which means a winter storm is occurring or is about to occur in the area, usually within 36 hours. Generally, a Winter Storm Warning is issued if the following criteria, at least, are forecast: usually between 4 in to 7 in or more of snow or usually 3 in or more of snow with a large accumulation of ice. In the Southern United States, where severe winter weather is much less common and any snow is a more significant event, warning criteria are lower, as low as 1 in in the southernmost areas. (Thus, as you go from south to north the necessary accumulations get higher.) A warning can also be issued during high impact events of lesser amounts, usually early or very late in the season when trees have leaves and damage can result. Winter Storm Warnings are issued when winds are less than 35mph; if the storm has winds above this wind speed, it becomes a blizzard warning.", "Title: White Christmas (weather)\n\nA white Christmas refers to the presence of snow at Christmas; either Christmas Eve or Christmas Day depending on local tradition. This phenomenon is most common in the northern countries of the Northern Hemisphere. Because December is at the beginning of the Southern Hemisphere summer, white Christmases there are extremely rare, except in Antarctica, in the Southern Alps of New Zealand's South Island, and in parts of the Andes in South America. The Irving Berlin song, \"White Christmas\", sung by Bing Crosby from the film \"Holiday Inn\", is the best-selling single of all time and speaks nostalgically of a traditional white Christmas.", "Title: Tommy Swerdlow\n\nTommy Swerdlow is an American actor and screenwriter. He has appeared in such films as \"Howard the Duck\" (1986) and \"Spaceballs\" (1987) and co-wrote the screenplays of \"Cool Runnings\" (1993), \"Little Giants\" (1994) and \"Snow Dogs\" (2002). Swerdlow made his directorial debut with the 2017 feature \"A Thousand Junkies\". He has also written a biopic about the life of Matisyahu titled \"King Without a Crown\".", "Title: Song of the South\n\nSong of the South is a 1946 American live-action animated musical film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures. It is based on the collection of Uncle Remus stories as adapted by Joel Chandler Harris, and stars James Baskett as Uncle Remus. The film takes place in the southern United States during the Reconstruction Era, a period of American history shortly after the end of the American Civil War and the abolition of slavery. The story follows 7-year-old Johnny (Bobby Driscoll) who is visiting his grandmother's plantation for an extended stay. Johnny befriends Uncle Remus, one of the workers on the plantation, and takes joy in hearing his tales about the adventures of Br'er Rabbit, Br'er Fox, and Br'er Bear. Johnny learns from the stories how to cope with the challenges he is experiencing living on the plantation.", "Title: Damion Poitier\n\nDamion Poitier ( ) is an American actor and stuntman known for his roles in film and television. He received notable media attention after his brief appearance as Thanos in 2012's \"The Avengers\". He has also had roles in \"\", \"Star Trek\", \"Jarhead\", and \"Snow Dogs\"." ]
3,435
In the city of Adelaide, Clarence Moody founded which conservative and daily tabloid-format newspaper in 1912?
The Sunday Mail
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[ { "sentences": [ "Diário Catarinense (\"Santa Catarina Daily\") is a Brazilian tabloid-format newspaper, published in Florianópolis, the capital of the state of Santa Catarina.", " Founded on 5 May 1986, it is the most important newspaper in Santa Catarina state.", " It is owned by Rede Brasil Sul de Comunicação, which is part of Latin Americas largest media organisation, the Organizações Globo." ], "title": "Diário Catarinense" }, { "sentences": [ "The Redwood City Daily News was a free daily newspaper in Redwood City, California published 6 days a week with an average daily circulation of 8,000.", " The newspaper was founded August 9, 2000 by Dave Price (journalist) and Jim Pavelich, who also published the \"Palo Alto Daily News\".", " The \"Redwood City Daily News\" was adjudicated as a newspaper of general circulation by the San Mateo County Superior Court in 2001, enabling it to publish legal notices.", " Both the Palo Alto and Redwood City \"Daily News\" editions were distributed in large red newspaper racks and in stores, coffee shops, restaurants, schools and major workplaces.", " The \"Redwood City Daily News\", along with five other \"Daily News\" editions, was sold to Knight Ridder on Feb. 15, 2005.", " After McClatchy's acquisition of Knight Ridder in early 2006, all six \"Daily News\" editions, including the \"Redwood City Daily News\", were bundled with the San Jose Mercury News and sold to MediaNews Group of Denver, Colorado." ], "title": "Redwood City Daily News" }, { "sentences": [ "Sameway Magazine (同路人 - Tóng lù rén) is a weekly tabloid-format newspaper published in Melbourne, Australia.", " First published as a magazine in September 2004, it is currently printed weekly in 3 editions.", " Different editions are available in Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney/Brisbane.", " An insert is included under the name of Sameway Magazine Leisure." ], "title": "Sameway Magazine" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sunday Mail (originally titled the \"Mail\") was founded in 1912 by Clarence Moody.", " Moody initially set up three newspapers – the \"Sporting Mail\", \"Saturday Mail\" and the \"Mail\".", " The first two titles lasted only two years and five years respectively.", " The \"Mail\" went into liquidation in late 1914.", " Ownership passed briefly to George Annells and Frank Stone, and then to Herbert Syme.", " In May 1923 News Limited purchased the \"Mail\" and moved the newspaper to North Terrace.", " By this time the \"News\" had developed a strong sporting focus.", " Results of weekend sporting matches of all types and grades were reported in the \"Mail\"." ], "title": "Sunday Mail (Adelaide)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Advertiser is a conservative, daily tabloid-format newspaper published in the city of Adelaide, South Australia.", " First published as a broadsheet named \"The South Australian Advertiser\" on 12 July 1858, it is currently printed daily from Monday to Saturday.", " A Sunday edition exists under the name of the \"Sunday Mail\".", " \"The Advertiser\" is a publication of News Corp Australia." ], "title": "The Advertiser (Adelaide)" }, { "sentences": [ "Der Stürmer (] , lit.", " \"The Stormer/Attacker/Striker\") was a weekly German tabloid-format newspaper published by Julius Streicher, the Gauleiter of Franconia, from 1923 to the end of World War II, with brief suspensions in publication due to legal difficulties.", " It was a significant part of Nazi propaganda and was vehemently anti-Semitic.", " The paper was not an official publication of the Nazi party, but was published privately by Streicher.", " For this reason, the paper did not display the Nazi party swastika in its logo.", " The paper was a very lucrative business for Streicher, and made him a multi-millionaire." ], "title": "Der Stürmer" }, { "sentences": [ "Southern California InFocus is a free monthly tabloid-format newspaper serving the Muslim community in Southern California.", " Its offices are in Anaheim." ], "title": "Southern California InFocus" }, { "sentences": [ "The Star is an English-language, tabloid-format newspaper in Malaysia.", " It is the largest paid for English newspaper in terms of circulation in Malaysia, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations.", " It has a daily circulation of about 250,000.", " The E-paper edition of The Star is the most popular paid e-paper in Malaysia, having circulation of more than 100,000.", " \"The Star\" is also published online for free.", " \"The Star\" is a member of the Asia News Network." ], "title": "The Star (Malaysia)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Adelaide Morning Chronicle was a newspaper published in Adelaide, South Australia during 1852 and 1853.", " While claiming not to be a religious newspaper, the \"Adelaide Morning Chronicle\" was established by the draper Andrew Murray during the South Australian Parliament's debate over separation of church and state.", " Its intention was to provide a voice for the influential and conservative Anglican section of the Adelaide community.", " This was in opposition to the opinions expressed by the non-conformist churches in their newspaper, the \"Austral Examiner\".", " The newspaper was of a sufficient quality to also be seen as competition to the \"South Australian Register\".", " Murray later worked for the \"Melbourne Argus\".", " The newspaper was reduced to a bi-weekly publication (rather than daily) after 35 issues in early 1852, through the economic effects of the Victorian gold rush and ceased in early 1853." ], "title": "Adelaide Morning Chronicle" }, { "sentences": [ "Old News is a tabloid-format newspaper containing original articles on ancient history and modern history, written in a popular style.", " It is published six times a year by Susquehanna Times & Publishing Co., of Landisville, Pennsylvania." ], "title": "Old News" } ]
[ "Title: Diário Catarinense\n\nDiário Catarinense (\"Santa Catarina Daily\") is a Brazilian tabloid-format newspaper, published in Florianópolis, the capital of the state of Santa Catarina. Founded on 5 May 1986, it is the most important newspaper in Santa Catarina state. It is owned by Rede Brasil Sul de Comunicação, which is part of Latin Americas largest media organisation, the Organizações Globo.", "Title: Redwood City Daily News\n\nThe Redwood City Daily News was a free daily newspaper in Redwood City, California published 6 days a week with an average daily circulation of 8,000. The newspaper was founded August 9, 2000 by Dave Price (journalist) and Jim Pavelich, who also published the \"Palo Alto Daily News\". The \"Redwood City Daily News\" was adjudicated as a newspaper of general circulation by the San Mateo County Superior Court in 2001, enabling it to publish legal notices. Both the Palo Alto and Redwood City \"Daily News\" editions were distributed in large red newspaper racks and in stores, coffee shops, restaurants, schools and major workplaces. The \"Redwood City Daily News\", along with five other \"Daily News\" editions, was sold to Knight Ridder on Feb. 15, 2005. After McClatchy's acquisition of Knight Ridder in early 2006, all six \"Daily News\" editions, including the \"Redwood City Daily News\", were bundled with the San Jose Mercury News and sold to MediaNews Group of Denver, Colorado.", "Title: Sameway Magazine\n\nSameway Magazine (同路人 - Tóng lù rén) is a weekly tabloid-format newspaper published in Melbourne, Australia. First published as a magazine in September 2004, it is currently printed weekly in 3 editions. Different editions are available in Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney/Brisbane. An insert is included under the name of Sameway Magazine Leisure.", "Title: Sunday Mail (Adelaide)\n\nThe Sunday Mail (originally titled the \"Mail\") was founded in 1912 by Clarence Moody. Moody initially set up three newspapers – the \"Sporting Mail\", \"Saturday Mail\" and the \"Mail\". The first two titles lasted only two years and five years respectively. The \"Mail\" went into liquidation in late 1914. Ownership passed briefly to George Annells and Frank Stone, and then to Herbert Syme. In May 1923 News Limited purchased the \"Mail\" and moved the newspaper to North Terrace. By this time the \"News\" had developed a strong sporting focus. Results of weekend sporting matches of all types and grades were reported in the \"Mail\".", "Title: The Advertiser (Adelaide)\n\nThe Advertiser is a conservative, daily tabloid-format newspaper published in the city of Adelaide, South Australia. First published as a broadsheet named \"The South Australian Advertiser\" on 12 July 1858, it is currently printed daily from Monday to Saturday. A Sunday edition exists under the name of the \"Sunday Mail\". \"The Advertiser\" is a publication of News Corp Australia.", "Title: Der Stürmer\n\nDer Stürmer (] , lit. \"The Stormer/Attacker/Striker\") was a weekly German tabloid-format newspaper published by Julius Streicher, the Gauleiter of Franconia, from 1923 to the end of World War II, with brief suspensions in publication due to legal difficulties. It was a significant part of Nazi propaganda and was vehemently anti-Semitic. The paper was not an official publication of the Nazi party, but was published privately by Streicher. For this reason, the paper did not display the Nazi party swastika in its logo. The paper was a very lucrative business for Streicher, and made him a multi-millionaire.", "Title: Southern California InFocus\n\nSouthern California InFocus is a free monthly tabloid-format newspaper serving the Muslim community in Southern California. Its offices are in Anaheim.", "Title: The Star (Malaysia)\n\nThe Star is an English-language, tabloid-format newspaper in Malaysia. It is the largest paid for English newspaper in terms of circulation in Malaysia, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations. It has a daily circulation of about 250,000. The E-paper edition of The Star is the most popular paid e-paper in Malaysia, having circulation of more than 100,000. \"The Star\" is also published online for free. \"The Star\" is a member of the Asia News Network.", "Title: Adelaide Morning Chronicle\n\nThe Adelaide Morning Chronicle was a newspaper published in Adelaide, South Australia during 1852 and 1853. While claiming not to be a religious newspaper, the \"Adelaide Morning Chronicle\" was established by the draper Andrew Murray during the South Australian Parliament's debate over separation of church and state. Its intention was to provide a voice for the influential and conservative Anglican section of the Adelaide community. This was in opposition to the opinions expressed by the non-conformist churches in their newspaper, the \"Austral Examiner\". The newspaper was of a sufficient quality to also be seen as competition to the \"South Australian Register\". Murray later worked for the \"Melbourne Argus\". The newspaper was reduced to a bi-weekly publication (rather than daily) after 35 issues in early 1852, through the economic effects of the Victorian gold rush and ceased in early 1853.", "Title: Old News\n\nOld News is a tabloid-format newspaper containing original articles on ancient history and modern history, written in a popular style. It is published six times a year by Susquehanna Times & Publishing Co., of Landisville, Pennsylvania." ]
3,436
Which of the member of Country Flavour was born on October 20, 1942?
Philomena Begley
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[ "Title: Lyle Lovett\n\nLyle Pearce Lovett (born November 1, 1957) is an American country singer-songwriter and actor. Active since 1980, he has recorded thirteen albums and released 25 singles to date, including his highest entry, the number 10 chart hit on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs chart, \"Cowboy Man\". Lovett has won four Grammy Awards, including Best Male Country Vocal Performance and Best Country Album. \" It's Not Big It's Large\" was released in 2007, where it debuted and peaked at number 2 on the Top Country Albums chart. A new studio album, \"Natural Forces\", was released on October 20, 2009 by Lost Highway Records. The last studio album on his Curb Records contract, \"Release Me, \"was released in February 2012.", "Title: Scott Rumana\n\nScott T. Rumana (born July 18, 1964) is an Assyrian-American Republican Party politician, and was a member of the New Jersey General Assembly, where he represented the 40th legislative district from January 8, 2008 until his resignation on October 20, 2016. On October 20, 2016, he was confirmed by the New Jersey Senate as a judge of the New Jersey Superior Court for Passaic County. He has also served as the mayor and as a councilman in Wayne and is a former member of the Passaic County Board of Chosen Freeholders.", "Title: George Owen Mackie\n\nGeorge Owen Mackie {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born October 20, 1929) is a British–Canadian professor emeritus of zoology at the University of Victoria. Prior to this, he worked at the University of Alberta Department of Zoology, which he left in approximately 1969. Much of his research focussed on invertebrate behavioural physiology. He was born in Lincolnshire, England on October 20, 1929. After obtaining a B.A. from the University of Oxford in 1953, he obtained an M.A. and a D. Phil from Oxford in 1957. In 1982, he was made a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. In 1991, he was made a fellow of the Royal Society of London.", "Title: María Josefa Lastiri\n\nMaría Josefa Lastiri Lozano (October 20, 1792 – 1846) was the wife of General Francisco Morazán and the First Lady of the Federal Republic of Central America, Honduras, El Salvador, and Costa Rica. She was born on October 20, 1792 to her parents Juan Miguel Lastiri and Margarita Lozano y Borjas in Tegucigalpa. Honduras. She first married landowner Esteban Travieso in 1818, with whom she had 4 children but he later died in 1825. Upon his death, she inherited a fortune. On December 30, 1825 she married Francisco Morazán in Comayagua, with whom she only had one daughter, Adela Morazán Lastiri.", "Title: Veronika Cherkasova\n\nVeronika Cherkasova (Belarusian: Вераніка Анатольеўна Чаркасава, \"Vieranika Anatoljeŭna Čarkasava\" ; Russian: Вероника Анатольевна Черкасова ; January 12, 1959 – October 20, 2004) was a Belarusian journalist, born in Minsk, Belarus. She was stabbed to death in her Minsk apartment on October 20, 2004.", "Title: Benjamin Milam Teekell\n\nBenjamin Milam Teekell, also known as B. M. Teekell (October 20, 1867 – October 28, 1942), was a Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Red River Parish, Louisiana, from 1920 to 1928, with service during the administrations of Governors John M. Parker, Henry Fuqua, and Oramel H. Simpson.", "Title: Astrid Bodin\n\nAstrid Bodin (July 10, 1903 – October 20, 1961) was a Swedish actress who appeared in over 120 films. Born on July 10, 1903 in Österunda, Sweden, she began her film-acting career with a small role in 1933's \"Djurgårdsnätter\", starring Erik Berglund and Anne-Marie Brunius. She appeared mostly in smaller roles, many times un-credited. Her final performance was as an unnamed woman in Börje Nyberg's \"Svenska Floyd\" (1961), which was released on her 58th birthday, July 10, 1961. She died on October 20, 1961 in the Kungsholms area of Stockholm, Sweden, at the age of 58.", "Title: Tynychbek Akmatbayev\n\nTynychbek Akmatbayev (? –October 20, 2005) was a member of parliament in Kyrgyzstan and head of the parliamentary law enforcement committee. Akmatbayev was killed by inmates at the Moldavanovka prison on October 20, 2005, while investigating unrest at the prison northwest of Bishkek. Akmatbayev's killing prompted prison guards to pull out of Moldavanovka and other prisons, leaving inmates in control.", "Title: Philomena Begley\n\nPhilomena Begley (born October 20, 1942) is an Irish country music singer.", "Title: Country Flavour\n\nCountry Flavour was an Irish country band best known as the band which include country singer Philomena Begley. Formed in 1970 in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland." ]
3,437
When did the resort where UFC Fight Night: Namajunas vs. VanZant was held open?
December 15, 2010
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[ "Title: UFC Fight Night: Namajunas vs. VanZant\n\nUFC Fight Night: Namajunas vs. VanZant (also known as UFC Fight Night 80) was a mixed martial arts event held on December 10, 2015, at The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas, Nevada.", "Title: UFC Fight Night: Silva vs. Irvin\n\nUFC Fight Night: Silva vs. Irvin (also known as UFC Fight Night 14) was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) on July 19, 2008 at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada.", "Title: UFC Fight Night: Thomas vs. Florian\n\nUFC Fight Night: Thomas vs. Florian (also known as UFC Fight Night 11) was a mixed martial arts (MMA) event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) on Wednesday, September 19, 2007 at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was broadcast live in the United States and Canada on Spike TV as a lead-in to the debut of \"The Ultimate Fighter 6\".", "Title: UFC Fight Night: Marquardt vs. Palhares\n\nUFC Fight Night: Marquardt vs. Palhares (also known as UFC Fight Night 22) and originally scheduled as UFC Fight Night: Maia vs. Belcher, was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on September 15, 2010 at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas. The event also served as a lead in to the season premiere of \"\".", "Title: Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas\n\nThe Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas (commonly referred to simply as The Cosmopolitan or The Cosmo) is a luxury resort casino and hotel on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The resort opened on December 15, 2010, and is located just south of the Bellagio on the west side of Las Vegas Boulevard.", "Title: UFC Fight Night: Swick vs. Burkman\n\nUFC Fight Night: Swick vs. Burkman (also known as UFC Fight Night 12) was a mixed martial arts (MMA) event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) on January 23, 2008 at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada.", "Title: UFC Fight Night: Florian vs. Gomi\n\nUFC Fight Night: Florian vs. Gomi (also known as UFC Fight Night 21) was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on March 31, 2010 at Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte, North Carolina, This was the third time the UFC held an event in Charlotte, but the first since UFC 5.", "Title: UFC Fight Night: Gustafsson vs. Manuwa\n\nUFC Fight Night: Gustafsson vs. Manuwa (also known as UFC Fight Night 37) was a mixed martial arts event held on March 8, 2014, at The O2 Arena in London, England. The event was shown live in the UK on Channel 5 and BT Sport and in the United States on UFC Fight Pass.", "Title: UFC Fight Night 6\n\nUFC Fight Night: Sanchez vs. Parisyan (also known as UFC Fight Night 6) was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on August 17, 2006. The event took place at the Red Rock Resort Spa and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, and was broadcast live on Spike TV in the United States and Canada. It acted as a lead-in to the season four premiere of \"The Ultimate Fighter\". The two-hour broadcast of UFC Fight Night 6 on Spike TV drew a 1.5 overall rating. ", "Title: Fox UFC\n\nFox UFC Fight Night (previously referred as Fox UFC Saturday for broadcasts on Fox or FS1 UFC Fight Night for broadcasts on other Fox-owned properties) is the branding used for telecasts of mixed martial art competitions from the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) that are produced by Fox Sports. Previously, \"UFC on Fox\" was also used as a blanket title for UFC events aired on the Fox network, although since the concurrent launch of Fox Sports 1 and rebranding of Fuel TV as Fox Sports 2 in August 2013, all live UFC broadcasts on Fox-owned networks (including preliminaries, \"UFC Fight Night\" and \"The Ultimate Fighter Finale\") have since used the name." ]
3,438
Which philosophy study was Metrodorus of Cos partly addicted to?
Pythagorean
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{ "title": [ "Metrodorus of Cos", "Pythagoras" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Fasl al-Maqal fi ma bayn al-Hikma wa al-Shariah min Ittisal (Arabic: \"فصل المقال في ما بين الحكمة و الشريعة من إتصال\" often translated as On the Harmony of Religions and Philosophy or The Decisive Treatise, Determining the Nature of the Connection between Religion and Philosophy, with the latter often shortened to The Decisive Treatise) is an Islamic philosophical treatise written by Andalusian Muslim polymath and philosopher Ibn Rushd (Averroes) (1126–1198), in which the author \"critically examine[s] the alleged tension between philosophy and religion\" and concludes that philosophy (in particular, Aristotelian philosophy) is not in opposition toand in fact, works in tandem withIslamic thought.", " In the work, Averroes argues that some Muslims have an obligation to study philosophy, and that the subject should be considered an Islamic science.", " The work also contains several other unique ideas, including Averroes' assertion that the Qur’an should sometimes be read in a non-literal way.", " According to William Theodore De Bary and Ainslie Embree, \"On the Harmony of Religions and Philosophy\" represents a \"classic attempt to reconcile religion and philosophy.\"" ], "title": "On the Harmony of Religions and Philosophy" }, { "sentences": [ "The Society of True Christians (\"c.\" 1530-1545), whose original name was \"Confraternita dei Buoni Cristiani\", was a philosophy study group in Malta which sought freedom of thought and action.", " It was made up of both clerical and lay persons, and its members were Maltese as well as foreign.", " Its area of specialisation in philosophy was chiefly ethics.", " It also gave considerable importance to biblical studies." ], "title": "Confraternity of Good Christians" }, { "sentences": [ "The philosophy of computer science is concerned with the philosophical questions that arise with the study of computer science, which is understood to mean not just programming but the whole study of concepts and methods that assist in the development and maintenance of computer systems.", " There is still no common understanding of the content, aim, focus, or topic of the philosophy of computer science, despite some attempts to develop a philosophy of computer science like the philosophy of physics or the philosophy of mathematics." ], "title": "Philosophy of computer science" }, { "sentences": [ "Medieval philosophy is the philosophy in the era now known as medieval or the Middle Ages, the period roughly extending from the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century C.E. to the Renaissance in the 16th century.", " Medieval philosophy, understood as a project of independent philosophical inquiry, began in Baghdad, in the middle of the 8th century, and in France, in the itinerant court of Charlemagne, in the last quarter of the 8th century.", " It is defined partly by the process of rediscovering the ancient culture developed in Greece and Rome in the classical period, and partly by the need to address theological problems and to integrate sacred doctrine with secular learning." ], "title": "Medieval philosophy" }, { "sentences": [ "Pythagoras of Samos ( ; ; Greek: Πυθαγόρας ὁ Σάμιος \"Pythagóras ho Sámios\" \"Pythagoras the Samian\" , or simply Πυθαγόρας ; Πυθαγόρης in Ionian Greek; 495 BC ) was an Ionian Greek philosopher, mathematician, and putative founder of the Pythagoreanism movement.", " He is often revered as a great mathematician and scientist and is best known for the Pythagorean theorem which bears his name." ], "title": "Pythagoras" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bush–Holley House is a National Historic Landmark and historic house museum at 39 Strickland Road in the Cos Cob section of Greenwich, Connecticut.", " It was constructed circa 1730 and in the late nineteenth century was a boarding house and the center of the Cos Cob Art Colony, Connecticut’s first art colony.", " From 1890 to 1920, the house was a gathering place for artists, writers and editors, and scores of art students came to study with leading American Impressionists John Henry Twachtman, J. Alden Weir, Theodore Robinson, and Childe Hassam.", " It is currently operated as a historic site by the Historical Society of the Town of Greenwich, and is open for tours." ], "title": "Bush–Holley House" }, { "sentences": [ "Timocrates of Lampsacus (Greek: Τιμοκράτης ) was a renegade Epicurean who made it his life's mission to spread slander about Epicurus' philosophy and way of life.", " He was the elder brother of Metrodorus, Epicurus' best friend and most loyal follower, who was born in Lampsacus in the late 4th century BC.", " He studied with his brother in the school of Epicurus, but some time c. 290 BC, he broke with the school, apparently because he refused to accept that pleasure was the supreme good of life.", " The dispute became quite bitter; Philodemus quotes Timocrates saying \"that he both loved his brother as no one else did and hated him as no one else.\"", " In a much quoted letter, Metrodorus, in exaggerated fashion, took Timocrates to task for not making the stomach the standard in everything relating to the prime good.", " Metrodorus wrote at least one work against Timocrates; and Epicurus also wrote an \"Opinions on the Passions, against Timocrates\".", " In response, Timocrates wrote a polemic against Epicurus, whereby he claimed that Epicurus was not a genuine Athenian citizen, and that he was slovenly, weak, ignorant, rude, and vomited twice a day from overindulgence." ], "title": "Timocrates of Lampsacus" }, { "sentences": [ "Mianus , formerly Mayamus and Upper Landing, is a neighborhood in the town of Greenwich in the U.S. state of Connecticut.", " Unlike other Greenwich neighborhoods such as Cos Cob or Old Greenwich, Mianus does not have its own ZIP code or post office.", " Mianus lies partly in the Cos Cob ZIP code, partly in the Riverside ZIP code area, and partly in the Old Greenwich ZIP code area.", " It lies at an elevation of 23 feet (7 m) and is home to an elementary school.", " Mianus was also home to the Mianus Motor Works, a marine-engine manufacturer." ], "title": "Mianus, Connecticut" }, { "sentences": [ "Metrodorus of Cos (Greek: Μητρόδωρος τῆς Κῶ ; fl.", " c. 460 BC) was the son of Epicharmus.", " Like several of his family he addicted himself partly to the study of Pythagorean philosophy, partly to the science of medicine.", " He wrote a treatise upon the works of Epicharmus, in which, on the authority of Epicharmus and Pythagoras himself, he maintained that the Doric was the proper dialect of the Orphic hymns." ], "title": "Metrodorus of Cos" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) is a science instrument that was installed on the Hubble Space Telescope during Servicing Mission 4 (STS-125) in May 2009.", " It is designed for ultraviolet (90–320 nm) spectroscopy of faint point sources with a resolving power of ≈1,550–24,000.", " Science goals include the study of the origins of large scale structure in the universe, the formation and evolution of galaxies, and the origin of stellar and planetary systems and the cold interstellar medium.", " COS was developed and built by the Center for Astrophysics and Space Astronomy (CASA-ARL) at the University of Colorado at Boulder and the Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corporation in Boulder, Colorado." ], "title": "Cosmic Origins Spectrograph" } ]
[ "Title: On the Harmony of Religions and Philosophy\n\nFasl al-Maqal fi ma bayn al-Hikma wa al-Shariah min Ittisal (Arabic: \"فصل المقال في ما بين الحكمة و الشريعة من إتصال\" often translated as On the Harmony of Religions and Philosophy or The Decisive Treatise, Determining the Nature of the Connection between Religion and Philosophy, with the latter often shortened to The Decisive Treatise) is an Islamic philosophical treatise written by Andalusian Muslim polymath and philosopher Ibn Rushd (Averroes) (1126–1198), in which the author \"critically examine[s] the alleged tension between philosophy and religion\" and concludes that philosophy (in particular, Aristotelian philosophy) is not in opposition toand in fact, works in tandem withIslamic thought. In the work, Averroes argues that some Muslims have an obligation to study philosophy, and that the subject should be considered an Islamic science. The work also contains several other unique ideas, including Averroes' assertion that the Qur’an should sometimes be read in a non-literal way. According to William Theodore De Bary and Ainslie Embree, \"On the Harmony of Religions and Philosophy\" represents a \"classic attempt to reconcile religion and philosophy.\"", "Title: Confraternity of Good Christians\n\nThe Society of True Christians (\"c.\" 1530-1545), whose original name was \"Confraternita dei Buoni Cristiani\", was a philosophy study group in Malta which sought freedom of thought and action. It was made up of both clerical and lay persons, and its members were Maltese as well as foreign. Its area of specialisation in philosophy was chiefly ethics. It also gave considerable importance to biblical studies.", "Title: Philosophy of computer science\n\nThe philosophy of computer science is concerned with the philosophical questions that arise with the study of computer science, which is understood to mean not just programming but the whole study of concepts and methods that assist in the development and maintenance of computer systems. There is still no common understanding of the content, aim, focus, or topic of the philosophy of computer science, despite some attempts to develop a philosophy of computer science like the philosophy of physics or the philosophy of mathematics.", "Title: Medieval philosophy\n\nMedieval philosophy is the philosophy in the era now known as medieval or the Middle Ages, the period roughly extending from the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century C.E. to the Renaissance in the 16th century. Medieval philosophy, understood as a project of independent philosophical inquiry, began in Baghdad, in the middle of the 8th century, and in France, in the itinerant court of Charlemagne, in the last quarter of the 8th century. It is defined partly by the process of rediscovering the ancient culture developed in Greece and Rome in the classical period, and partly by the need to address theological problems and to integrate sacred doctrine with secular learning.", "Title: Pythagoras\n\nPythagoras of Samos ( ; ; Greek: Πυθαγόρας ὁ Σάμιος \"Pythagóras ho Sámios\" \"Pythagoras the Samian\" , or simply Πυθαγόρας ; Πυθαγόρης in Ionian Greek; 495 BC ) was an Ionian Greek philosopher, mathematician, and putative founder of the Pythagoreanism movement. He is often revered as a great mathematician and scientist and is best known for the Pythagorean theorem which bears his name.", "Title: Bush–Holley House\n\nThe Bush–Holley House is a National Historic Landmark and historic house museum at 39 Strickland Road in the Cos Cob section of Greenwich, Connecticut. It was constructed circa 1730 and in the late nineteenth century was a boarding house and the center of the Cos Cob Art Colony, Connecticut’s first art colony. From 1890 to 1920, the house was a gathering place for artists, writers and editors, and scores of art students came to study with leading American Impressionists John Henry Twachtman, J. Alden Weir, Theodore Robinson, and Childe Hassam. It is currently operated as a historic site by the Historical Society of the Town of Greenwich, and is open for tours.", "Title: Timocrates of Lampsacus\n\nTimocrates of Lampsacus (Greek: Τιμοκράτης ) was a renegade Epicurean who made it his life's mission to spread slander about Epicurus' philosophy and way of life. He was the elder brother of Metrodorus, Epicurus' best friend and most loyal follower, who was born in Lampsacus in the late 4th century BC. He studied with his brother in the school of Epicurus, but some time c. 290 BC, he broke with the school, apparently because he refused to accept that pleasure was the supreme good of life. The dispute became quite bitter; Philodemus quotes Timocrates saying \"that he both loved his brother as no one else did and hated him as no one else.\" In a much quoted letter, Metrodorus, in exaggerated fashion, took Timocrates to task for not making the stomach the standard in everything relating to the prime good. Metrodorus wrote at least one work against Timocrates; and Epicurus also wrote an \"Opinions on the Passions, against Timocrates\". In response, Timocrates wrote a polemic against Epicurus, whereby he claimed that Epicurus was not a genuine Athenian citizen, and that he was slovenly, weak, ignorant, rude, and vomited twice a day from overindulgence.", "Title: Mianus, Connecticut\n\nMianus , formerly Mayamus and Upper Landing, is a neighborhood in the town of Greenwich in the U.S. state of Connecticut. Unlike other Greenwich neighborhoods such as Cos Cob or Old Greenwich, Mianus does not have its own ZIP code or post office. Mianus lies partly in the Cos Cob ZIP code, partly in the Riverside ZIP code area, and partly in the Old Greenwich ZIP code area. It lies at an elevation of 23 feet (7 m) and is home to an elementary school. Mianus was also home to the Mianus Motor Works, a marine-engine manufacturer.", "Title: Metrodorus of Cos\n\nMetrodorus of Cos (Greek: Μητρόδωρος τῆς Κῶ ; fl. c. 460 BC) was the son of Epicharmus. Like several of his family he addicted himself partly to the study of Pythagorean philosophy, partly to the science of medicine. He wrote a treatise upon the works of Epicharmus, in which, on the authority of Epicharmus and Pythagoras himself, he maintained that the Doric was the proper dialect of the Orphic hymns.", "Title: Cosmic Origins Spectrograph\n\nThe Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) is a science instrument that was installed on the Hubble Space Telescope during Servicing Mission 4 (STS-125) in May 2009. It is designed for ultraviolet (90–320 nm) spectroscopy of faint point sources with a resolving power of ≈1,550–24,000. Science goals include the study of the origins of large scale structure in the universe, the formation and evolution of galaxies, and the origin of stellar and planetary systems and the cold interstellar medium. COS was developed and built by the Center for Astrophysics and Space Astronomy (CASA-ARL) at the University of Colorado at Boulder and the Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corporation in Boulder, Colorado." ]
3,439
When was the producer of Leviathan born?
July 2, 1961
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{ "title": [ "Leviathan (2014 film)", "Alexander Rodnyansky" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Leviathan (Russian: Левиафан , \"Leviafan\") is a 2014 Russian drama film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev, co-written by Zvyagintsev and Oleg Negin, and starring Aleksei Serebryakov, Elena Lyadova, and Vladimir Vdovichenkov.", " According to Zvyagintsev, the story of Marvin Heemeyer in the United States inspired him and it was adapted into a Russian setting, but critics compare the story to the more similar biblical story of Naboth's Vineyard, where a King vies for his subjects' land and is motivated by his Queen to obtain it in a sly manner.", " The character development of the protagonist parallels another biblical figure, Job.", " The producer Alexander Rodnyansky has said: \"It deals with some of the most important social issues of contemporary Russia while never becoming an artist's sermon or a public statement; it is a story of love and tragedy experienced by ordinary people\".", " Critics noted the film as being formidable, dealing with quirks of fate, power and money." ], "title": "Leviathan (2014 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Alexander Yefymovych Rodnyansky (born July 2, 1961) is a Ukrainian film director, film producer, television executive and businessman.", " Member of The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences." ], "title": "Alexander Rodnyansky" } ]
[ "Title: Leviathan (2014 film)\n\nLeviathan (Russian: Левиафан , \"Leviafan\") is a 2014 Russian drama film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev, co-written by Zvyagintsev and Oleg Negin, and starring Aleksei Serebryakov, Elena Lyadova, and Vladimir Vdovichenkov. According to Zvyagintsev, the story of Marvin Heemeyer in the United States inspired him and it was adapted into a Russian setting, but critics compare the story to the more similar biblical story of Naboth's Vineyard, where a King vies for his subjects' land and is motivated by his Queen to obtain it in a sly manner. The character development of the protagonist parallels another biblical figure, Job. The producer Alexander Rodnyansky has said: \"It deals with some of the most important social issues of contemporary Russia while never becoming an artist's sermon or a public statement; it is a story of love and tragedy experienced by ordinary people\". Critics noted the film as being formidable, dealing with quirks of fate, power and money.", "Title: Alexander Rodnyansky\n\nAlexander Yefymovych Rodnyansky (born July 2, 1961) is a Ukrainian film director, film producer, television executive and businessman. Member of The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences." ]
3,440
Where does the district attorney of the county who's name means "northern folk" live?
Quincy, Massachusetts
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{ "title": [ "Michael W. Morrissey", "Norfolk County, Massachusetts" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 3 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Kings County District Attorney is the elected district attorney for Kings County, coterminous with the Borough of Brooklyn, in New York City.", " The office is responsible for the prosecution of violations of the Laws of New York.", " (Violations of federal law are prosecuted by the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York).", " The current district attorney is Acting District Attorney Eric Gonzalez." ], "title": "Kings County District Attorney" }, { "sentences": [ "Norfolk County is a county located in the U.S. state of Massachusetts.", " At the 2010 census, the population was 670,850.", " Its county seat is Dedham.", " The county was named after the English county of the same name with the meaning \"northern folk\".", " Two towns, Cohasset and Brookline, are exclaves." ], "title": "Norfolk County, Massachusetts" }, { "sentences": [ "Rodric Anthony Pacheco (born May 7, 1958), usually known as Rod Pacheco, is an American politician.", " He served in the Riverside County District Attorney's Office as a Deputy District Attorney, Chief Deputy District Attorney, Assistant District Attorney and then as District Attorney from 2007–2010 in Riverside County, California.", " He served in the California State Assembly from 1996–2002.", " He served as Republican leader from November 5, 1998 – April 6, 1999.", " Pacheco was defeated on June 8, 2010, in his bid for a second term as Riverside County District Attorney.", " In January 2011, SNR Denton, a global law firm, announced Pacheco would join the firm and serve in its Los Angeles office.", " Pacheco became a Partner in Litigation, White Collar, and Public Policy Public Strategies Practice Groups at SNR Denton in January 2011.", " Pacheco left SNR Denton in October 2014 to join Theodora Oringher PC.", " Pacheco was recruited by Theodora Oringher PC to form and lead the White Collar/Internal Investigations Practice Group for the firm." ], "title": "Rod Pacheco" }, { "sentences": [ "Davis R. Ruark (born 1955 in Salisbury, Maryland, U.S.) is a Deputy District Attorney in the Third Judicial District Attorney's Office in Las Cruces, Dona Anna County, New Mexico.", " Formerly he served as a Chief Deputy District Attorney in the Eddy County/Carlsbad District Attorney's Office in the 5th Judicial District of New Mexico.", " Ruark's father, Elmer F. Ruark served as Mayor of Salisbury, Maryland, from 1974-1982." ], "title": "Davis R. Ruark" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Anthony \"Mike\" Ramos (born August 5, 1957) is an American attorney.", " He is the 35th and current district attorney of San Bernardino County, California, following the 2010 countywide elections.", " He was first elected in 2002, defeating incumbent District Attorney Dennis L. Stout, and he was reelected in 2006.", " He has been a prosecutor for 24 years.", " Ramos is the first Hispanic district attorney in San Bernardino County.He is the current president of the National District Attorney Association." ], "title": "Michael A. Ramos" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael W. Morrissey (born August 2, 1954) is the District Attorney of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (2011–present).", " He previously served as a State Senator for the Norfolk and Plymouth district (1993–2011) and a State Representative for the 1st Norfolk and 3rd Norfolk districts (1977–1993).", " He is a Democrat and resides in North Quincy, a neighborhood of Quincy, Massachusetts." ], "title": "Michael W. Morrissey" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bronx County District Attorney is the elected district attorney for Bronx County, which is coterminous with the Borough of the Bronx, in New York City.", " The office is responsible for the prosecution of violations of New York state laws. (Federal law in the Bronx is prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York).", " The current Bronx County District Attorney is Darcel Clark." ], "title": "Bronx County District Attorney" }, { "sentences": [ "Rosemary Lehmberg (born c. 1949) is an American attorney who was the District Attorney of Travis County, which includes the capital city of Austin, Texas.", " She began working in the District Attorney's office in 1976.", " She headed many Divisions of the DA's office, establishing the Travis County Children's Advocacy Center, and was called \"The Best Lawyer for Children's Issues\" by \"The Austin Chronicle\".", " In 2009, she became the first female District Attorney in Travis County, and has been cited by her supporters as heading one of the best DA offices in the United States.", " Lehmberg served eight years as Travis County’s district attorney before retiring in January 2017." ], "title": "Rosemary Lehmberg" }, { "sentences": [ "Risa Vetri Ferman (born April 5, 1965) is judge of the Court of Common Pleas in Montgomery County, and was formerly District Attorney of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.", " Before winning election as the county's prosecutor, Ferman worked for 15 years in the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office.", " In November 2007, she became the first woman elected District Attorney in Montgomery County.", " In 2011, Ferman won re-election and began her second term as District Attorney in January 2012.", " She is the daughter of Barbara and Sal Vetri, and sister of restaurateur Marc Vetri and television director and producer Adam Vetri." ], "title": "Risa Vetri Ferman" }, { "sentences": [ "The San Diego County District Attorney is the elected district attorney for San Diego County, California.", " This office is responsible for the prosecution of both felony and misdemeanor violations of California state law that occur within the jurisdiction of San Diego County, California.", " Courts within their jurisdiction includes the San Diego Superior Court, the California Court of Appeal for the Fourth District, and the California Supreme Court.", " Federal law violations are prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of California.", " The current District Attorney (since 2003) is Bonnie Dumanis.", " Her predecessor was Paul Pfingst." ], "title": "San Diego County District Attorney" } ]
[ "Title: Kings County District Attorney\n\nThe Kings County District Attorney is the elected district attorney for Kings County, coterminous with the Borough of Brooklyn, in New York City. The office is responsible for the prosecution of violations of the Laws of New York. (Violations of federal law are prosecuted by the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York). The current district attorney is Acting District Attorney Eric Gonzalez.", "Title: Norfolk County, Massachusetts\n\nNorfolk County is a county located in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. At the 2010 census, the population was 670,850. Its county seat is Dedham. The county was named after the English county of the same name with the meaning \"northern folk\". Two towns, Cohasset and Brookline, are exclaves.", "Title: Rod Pacheco\n\nRodric Anthony Pacheco (born May 7, 1958), usually known as Rod Pacheco, is an American politician. He served in the Riverside County District Attorney's Office as a Deputy District Attorney, Chief Deputy District Attorney, Assistant District Attorney and then as District Attorney from 2007–2010 in Riverside County, California. He served in the California State Assembly from 1996–2002. He served as Republican leader from November 5, 1998 – April 6, 1999. Pacheco was defeated on June 8, 2010, in his bid for a second term as Riverside County District Attorney. In January 2011, SNR Denton, a global law firm, announced Pacheco would join the firm and serve in its Los Angeles office. Pacheco became a Partner in Litigation, White Collar, and Public Policy Public Strategies Practice Groups at SNR Denton in January 2011. Pacheco left SNR Denton in October 2014 to join Theodora Oringher PC. Pacheco was recruited by Theodora Oringher PC to form and lead the White Collar/Internal Investigations Practice Group for the firm.", "Title: Davis R. Ruark\n\nDavis R. Ruark (born 1955 in Salisbury, Maryland, U.S.) is a Deputy District Attorney in the Third Judicial District Attorney's Office in Las Cruces, Dona Anna County, New Mexico. Formerly he served as a Chief Deputy District Attorney in the Eddy County/Carlsbad District Attorney's Office in the 5th Judicial District of New Mexico. Ruark's father, Elmer F. Ruark served as Mayor of Salisbury, Maryland, from 1974-1982.", "Title: Michael A. Ramos\n\nMichael Anthony \"Mike\" Ramos (born August 5, 1957) is an American attorney. He is the 35th and current district attorney of San Bernardino County, California, following the 2010 countywide elections. He was first elected in 2002, defeating incumbent District Attorney Dennis L. Stout, and he was reelected in 2006. He has been a prosecutor for 24 years. Ramos is the first Hispanic district attorney in San Bernardino County.He is the current president of the National District Attorney Association.", "Title: Michael W. Morrissey\n\nMichael W. Morrissey (born August 2, 1954) is the District Attorney of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (2011–present). He previously served as a State Senator for the Norfolk and Plymouth district (1993–2011) and a State Representative for the 1st Norfolk and 3rd Norfolk districts (1977–1993). He is a Democrat and resides in North Quincy, a neighborhood of Quincy, Massachusetts.", "Title: Bronx County District Attorney\n\nThe Bronx County District Attorney is the elected district attorney for Bronx County, which is coterminous with the Borough of the Bronx, in New York City. The office is responsible for the prosecution of violations of New York state laws. (Federal law in the Bronx is prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York). The current Bronx County District Attorney is Darcel Clark.", "Title: Rosemary Lehmberg\n\nRosemary Lehmberg (born c. 1949) is an American attorney who was the District Attorney of Travis County, which includes the capital city of Austin, Texas. She began working in the District Attorney's office in 1976. She headed many Divisions of the DA's office, establishing the Travis County Children's Advocacy Center, and was called \"The Best Lawyer for Children's Issues\" by \"The Austin Chronicle\". In 2009, she became the first female District Attorney in Travis County, and has been cited by her supporters as heading one of the best DA offices in the United States. Lehmberg served eight years as Travis County’s district attorney before retiring in January 2017.", "Title: Risa Vetri Ferman\n\nRisa Vetri Ferman (born April 5, 1965) is judge of the Court of Common Pleas in Montgomery County, and was formerly District Attorney of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Before winning election as the county's prosecutor, Ferman worked for 15 years in the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office. In November 2007, she became the first woman elected District Attorney in Montgomery County. In 2011, Ferman won re-election and began her second term as District Attorney in January 2012. She is the daughter of Barbara and Sal Vetri, and sister of restaurateur Marc Vetri and television director and producer Adam Vetri.", "Title: San Diego County District Attorney\n\nThe San Diego County District Attorney is the elected district attorney for San Diego County, California. This office is responsible for the prosecution of both felony and misdemeanor violations of California state law that occur within the jurisdiction of San Diego County, California. Courts within their jurisdiction includes the San Diego Superior Court, the California Court of Appeal for the Fourth District, and the California Supreme Court. Federal law violations are prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of California. The current District Attorney (since 2003) is Bonnie Dumanis. Her predecessor was Paul Pfingst." ]
3,441
Who currently represents the congressional district for which George Demos was a candidate for the Republican nomination?
Lee Zeldin
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[ { "sentences": [ "David Martin McIntosh (born June 8, 1958) is an American attorney and Republican Party politician who served as the U.S. Representative for Indiana's 2nd congressional district from 1995 to 2001.", " McIntosh was the Republican nominee for Governor of Indiana in 2000, losing to Democratic incumbent Frank O'Bannon.", " He was an unsuccessful candidate for the Republican nomination in Indiana's 5th congressional district in 2012.", " In December 2014, McIntosh was named the president of the Club for Growth, a fiscally conservative 501(c)4 organization." ], "title": "David M. McIntosh" }, { "sentences": [ "Mark Eugene Amodei (born June 12, 1958) is an American politician who has been the United States Representative for Nevada's second congressional district since 2011.", " Amodei, a Republican, previously served in the Nevada Assembly from 1997 to 1999 and in the Nevada Senate, representing the Capital District, from 1999 to 2010.", " After public office as state Senator, he served as chairman of the Nevada Republican Party until May 2011, when he stepped down in order to pursue the Republican nomination for Congress.", " Amodei was the Republican candidate for the special election held on September 13, 2011, to replace Dean Heller in Nevada's second congressional district." ], "title": "Mark Amodei" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1st Congressional District of New York is a congressional district for the United States House of Representatives in eastern Long Island.", " It includes most of Central and Eastern Suffolk County, including most of Smithtown, as well as the entirety of the towns of Brookhaven, Riverhead, Southold, Southampton, East Hampton, and Shelter Island.", " The district encompasses extremely wealthy enclaves such as the Hamptons, middle class suburban towns such as Selden, Centereach and Lake Grove, working-class neighborhoods such as Mastic, Shirley, and Riverhead and rural farming communities such as Mattituck and Jamesport on the North Fork.", " The district currently is represented by Republican Lee Zeldin.", " In the 2014 election, Zeldin defeated Democrat Tim Bishop, who had represented the district since 2003." ], "title": "New York's 1st congressional district" }, { "sentences": [ "Timothy Floyd Burchett (born August 25, 1964) is an American Republican politician, currently the mayor of Knox County, Tennessee.", " He previously served in Tennessee General Assembly, first in the Tennessee House of Representatives and later in the Tennessee State Senate, in which he represented Tennessee's District 7, part of Knox County.", " On August 5, 2010, Burchett was elected mayor of Knox County, replacing Mike Ragsdale.", " Burchett is currently a candidate for the Republican nomination for Tennessee's 2nd congressional district in the 2018 elections, with the incumbent John Duncan Jr. retiring." ], "title": "Tim Burchett" }, { "sentences": [ "Bruce Lee Poliquin (born November 1, 1953) is an American businessman and politician.", " A Republican, he represents Maine's 2nd congressional district in the United States House of Representatives.", " Poliquin was elected to his seat in the 2014 general election.", " From 2010 to 2012, he was the Maine State Treasurer.", " He was a candidate for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate in 2012, finishing second in the primary election.", " In January 2017 at the start of the 115th United States Congress, Poliquin is the only Republican representing a House district in New England." ], "title": "Bruce Poliquin" }, { "sentences": [ "Howard R. Lind (born October 3, 1957) is a retired U.S. Navy commander, former Special Assistant in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, former 10th Congressional District Republican chairman, was a 2014 candidate for the U.S. Senate in Virginia, and a 2014 candidate for the Republican nomination in Virginia's 10th Congressional District." ], "title": "Howie Lind" }, { "sentences": [ "Terri McCormick is a former Wisconsin State Representative who represented the 56th district in the northeastern part of the state from 2000 until 2007.", " She unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination in Wisconsin's 8th congressional District in 2006, losing to John Gard.", " McCormick again failed to secure the Republican nomination in 2010, garnering 18% of the vote and losing to both Roger Roth (32%) and the primary winner, Reid Ribble (48%).", " Since then she has become an author, political commentator, and public relations consultant." ], "title": "Terri McCormick" }, { "sentences": [ "George Demos is a former United States Securities and Exchange Commission prosecutor, and was a candidate for the Republican nomination for New York's 1st congressional district on New York State's Long Island." ], "title": "George Demos" }, { "sentences": [ "Alan Schlesinger (born January 4, 1958) is an American attorney, entrepreneur, politician and member of the Republican Party from the State of Florida.", " He has previously served as the Mayor of Derby, Connecticut from 1994 to 1998 and as a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from 1981 to 1993.", " He ran three unsuccessful campaigns for the Republican nomination in Connecticut 's 5 congressional district : in 1984, 1990 and 1998.", " He was the Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2006, finishing third with 9.6%, behind incumbent Senator Joe Lieberman, who won with 49.7% and Democrat Ned Lamont, who took 39.7%.", " After his defeat, Schlesinger moved to Florida and considered running for Congress from there in 2008 and 2010.", " In 2013, he announced that he was running in Florida 's 18 congressional district , in the 2014 elections.", " In 2014, he finished in second place for the Republican nomination behind Carl J. Domino." ], "title": "Alan Schlesinger" }, { "sentences": [ "Rocco M. Clarizio (December 17, 1916 – August 24, 1990) was an American Republican Party politician from Newark, New Jersey.", " He ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in 1964 and for the New Jersey State Senate in 1977, but lost both times in the Republican primary.", " In 1964, Clarizio became a candidate for Congress in New Jersey’s 10th district, seeking to challenge Democratic incumbent Peter W. Rodino.", " In a historic primary where he was the only white candidate, Clarizio finished third behind two Black Republicans, William L. Stubbs and Dr. Harold R. Scott.", " Stubbs, who became the first Black to win a major party nomination for Congressman from New Jersey, won 5,148 (63%) to 2,217 (26%) for Scott, with Clarizio finishing third with 892 votes (11%).", " In 1977, Clarizo sought the Republican nomination for State Senator in the 28th legislative district, where Democratic incumbent Martin L. Greenberg was seeking re-election to a second term.", " The GOP primary included three candidates, each aligned with a different candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor: Rev. James A. Pindar ran on a line with Assembly Minority Leader Thomas Kean; Joan Lacey Mazauskas ran with State Sen. Raymond Bateman, and Clarizio was allied with former Senate Minority Leader C. Robert Sarcone.", " Pindar defeated Mazauskas by just 207 votes, 1,482 (42.04%) to 1,275 (36.17%), while Clarizio ran a distant third with 768 votes (21.79%)." ], "title": "Rocco Clarizio" } ]
[ "Title: David M. McIntosh\n\nDavid Martin McIntosh (born June 8, 1958) is an American attorney and Republican Party politician who served as the U.S. Representative for Indiana's 2nd congressional district from 1995 to 2001. McIntosh was the Republican nominee for Governor of Indiana in 2000, losing to Democratic incumbent Frank O'Bannon. He was an unsuccessful candidate for the Republican nomination in Indiana's 5th congressional district in 2012. In December 2014, McIntosh was named the president of the Club for Growth, a fiscally conservative 501(c)4 organization.", "Title: Mark Amodei\n\nMark Eugene Amodei (born June 12, 1958) is an American politician who has been the United States Representative for Nevada's second congressional district since 2011. Amodei, a Republican, previously served in the Nevada Assembly from 1997 to 1999 and in the Nevada Senate, representing the Capital District, from 1999 to 2010. After public office as state Senator, he served as chairman of the Nevada Republican Party until May 2011, when he stepped down in order to pursue the Republican nomination for Congress. Amodei was the Republican candidate for the special election held on September 13, 2011, to replace Dean Heller in Nevada's second congressional district.", "Title: New York's 1st congressional district\n\nThe 1st Congressional District of New York is a congressional district for the United States House of Representatives in eastern Long Island. It includes most of Central and Eastern Suffolk County, including most of Smithtown, as well as the entirety of the towns of Brookhaven, Riverhead, Southold, Southampton, East Hampton, and Shelter Island. The district encompasses extremely wealthy enclaves such as the Hamptons, middle class suburban towns such as Selden, Centereach and Lake Grove, working-class neighborhoods such as Mastic, Shirley, and Riverhead and rural farming communities such as Mattituck and Jamesport on the North Fork. The district currently is represented by Republican Lee Zeldin. In the 2014 election, Zeldin defeated Democrat Tim Bishop, who had represented the district since 2003.", "Title: Tim Burchett\n\nTimothy Floyd Burchett (born August 25, 1964) is an American Republican politician, currently the mayor of Knox County, Tennessee. He previously served in Tennessee General Assembly, first in the Tennessee House of Representatives and later in the Tennessee State Senate, in which he represented Tennessee's District 7, part of Knox County. On August 5, 2010, Burchett was elected mayor of Knox County, replacing Mike Ragsdale. Burchett is currently a candidate for the Republican nomination for Tennessee's 2nd congressional district in the 2018 elections, with the incumbent John Duncan Jr. retiring.", "Title: Bruce Poliquin\n\nBruce Lee Poliquin (born November 1, 1953) is an American businessman and politician. A Republican, he represents Maine's 2nd congressional district in the United States House of Representatives. Poliquin was elected to his seat in the 2014 general election. From 2010 to 2012, he was the Maine State Treasurer. He was a candidate for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate in 2012, finishing second in the primary election. In January 2017 at the start of the 115th United States Congress, Poliquin is the only Republican representing a House district in New England.", "Title: Howie Lind\n\nHoward R. Lind (born October 3, 1957) is a retired U.S. Navy commander, former Special Assistant in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, former 10th Congressional District Republican chairman, was a 2014 candidate for the U.S. Senate in Virginia, and a 2014 candidate for the Republican nomination in Virginia's 10th Congressional District.", "Title: Terri McCormick\n\nTerri McCormick is a former Wisconsin State Representative who represented the 56th district in the northeastern part of the state from 2000 until 2007. She unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination in Wisconsin's 8th congressional District in 2006, losing to John Gard. McCormick again failed to secure the Republican nomination in 2010, garnering 18% of the vote and losing to both Roger Roth (32%) and the primary winner, Reid Ribble (48%). Since then she has become an author, political commentator, and public relations consultant.", "Title: George Demos\n\nGeorge Demos is a former United States Securities and Exchange Commission prosecutor, and was a candidate for the Republican nomination for New York's 1st congressional district on New York State's Long Island.", "Title: Alan Schlesinger\n\nAlan Schlesinger (born January 4, 1958) is an American attorney, entrepreneur, politician and member of the Republican Party from the State of Florida. He has previously served as the Mayor of Derby, Connecticut from 1994 to 1998 and as a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from 1981 to 1993. He ran three unsuccessful campaigns for the Republican nomination in Connecticut 's 5 congressional district : in 1984, 1990 and 1998. He was the Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2006, finishing third with 9.6%, behind incumbent Senator Joe Lieberman, who won with 49.7% and Democrat Ned Lamont, who took 39.7%. After his defeat, Schlesinger moved to Florida and considered running for Congress from there in 2008 and 2010. In 2013, he announced that he was running in Florida 's 18 congressional district , in the 2014 elections. In 2014, he finished in second place for the Republican nomination behind Carl J. Domino.", "Title: Rocco Clarizio\n\nRocco M. Clarizio (December 17, 1916 – August 24, 1990) was an American Republican Party politician from Newark, New Jersey. He ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in 1964 and for the New Jersey State Senate in 1977, but lost both times in the Republican primary. In 1964, Clarizio became a candidate for Congress in New Jersey’s 10th district, seeking to challenge Democratic incumbent Peter W. Rodino. In a historic primary where he was the only white candidate, Clarizio finished third behind two Black Republicans, William L. Stubbs and Dr. Harold R. Scott. Stubbs, who became the first Black to win a major party nomination for Congressman from New Jersey, won 5,148 (63%) to 2,217 (26%) for Scott, with Clarizio finishing third with 892 votes (11%). In 1977, Clarizo sought the Republican nomination for State Senator in the 28th legislative district, where Democratic incumbent Martin L. Greenberg was seeking re-election to a second term. The GOP primary included three candidates, each aligned with a different candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor: Rev. James A. Pindar ran on a line with Assembly Minority Leader Thomas Kean; Joan Lacey Mazauskas ran with State Sen. Raymond Bateman, and Clarizio was allied with former Senate Minority Leader C. Robert Sarcone. Pindar defeated Mazauskas by just 207 votes, 1,482 (42.04%) to 1,275 (36.17%), while Clarizio ran a distant third with 768 votes (21.79%)." ]
3,442
Boss Bailey is the brother of the NFL player who played college ball for which team?
Georgia
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[ { "sentences": [ "Rodney \"Boss\" Bailey (born October 14, 1979) is a former American football linebacker who played in the National Football League.", " He was originally drafted by the Detroit Lions in the second round of the 2003 NFL Draft.", " He played college football at the University of Georgia.", " He is the brother of former NFL cornerback Champ Bailey." ], "title": "Boss Bailey" }, { "sentences": [ "Donta Abron (born July 4, 1972) is a former American football player who played college ball at Northern Arizona Lumberjacks and professional ball for the Baltimore Stallions of the Canadian Football League, Albany Firebirds and the Grand Rapids Rampage of the Arena Football League." ], "title": "Donta Abron" }, { "sentences": [ "Wes Green (born 6 March 1982) is a professional lacrosse player with the Denver Outlaws of Major League Lacrosse and the Washington Stealth of the National Lacrosse League.", " Originally from the West Torrens Lacrosse Club in Adelaide, South Australia, Green played on the Australian National Team in the 2006 World Games in London.", " Wes Green played his college ball at Adelphi University where he Earned several honours during his senior season (2006) at Adelphi, including: USILA Lt. Raymond J. Enners Award (Division-II Player of the Year), USILA Lt. Col. J.I. Turnbull Award, First Team All-American, ECC Player of the Year, First Team All-Conference, ECC Scholar-Athlete of the Year and Inside Lacrosse Magazine First Team Preseason All-American.", " Green now plays in the Victorian state league and coaches at Williamstown Lacrosse Club in Melbourne.", " He played a total of 14 games in 2010 for Williamstown in State league & Scored a total of 37 goals with a high scoring game of 9 goals.", " Known to drink his neighbour's beer on any day." ], "title": "Wes Green" }, { "sentences": [ "Peter Treacey was a professional baseball player who played shortstop in Major League Baseball in two games for the 1876 New York Mutuals.", " He played college ball at Fordham University.", " His brother, Fred Treacey, also played for the 1876 Mutuals." ], "title": "Pete Treacey" }, { "sentences": [ "Kasey Cooper is an American softball player and Third Baseman, originally from Dothan, Alabama.", " Cooper played college ball at Auburn University, in which entering her senior season holds almost every offensive record for the Tigers.", " Cooper also plays for the United States women's national softball team, and won a Gold Medal with the team at the 2016 Women's Softball World Championship and a Silver Medal at the 2016 World Cup of Softball." ], "title": "Kasey Cooper" }, { "sentences": [ "Eric Moten (born April 11, 1968 in Cleveland, Ohio) is a former offensive guard in the NFL.", " He played 5 years for the San Diego Chargers and was their starting left guard for four of those years.", " He played college ball at Michigan State." ], "title": "Eric Moten" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Blaine Wicks (born July 24, 1950) is a former wide receiver in the National Football League who played for the St. Louis Cardinals, the New Orleans Saints and the Green Bay Packers.", " Wicks played college ball for Utah State University before being drafted by the Cardinals in the 8th round of the 1972 NFL Draft.", " He played professionally for 2 seasons and retired in 1974." ], "title": "Bob Wicks" }, { "sentences": [ "Roland \"Champ\" Bailey Jr. (born June 22, 1978) is a former American football cornerback in the National Football League (NFL).", " He played college football for Georgia, where he earned consensus All-American honors, and was drafted by the Washington Redskins in the first round of the 1999 NFL Draft.", " He is the brother of former NFL linebacker Boss Bailey." ], "title": "Champ Bailey" }, { "sentences": [ "Marte Samson (born July 22, 1951) is a former Filipino basketball player.", " He played college ball for the Ateneo de Manila University, where he won a championship in 1969, before moving on to play basketball for the Elizalde & Co. team of the Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association.", " Samson also appeared at the Olympic Games as a member of the country's national basketball team." ], "title": "Marte Samson" }, { "sentences": [ "Malloy Nesmith Sr. is a former streetball player from New York City.", " He is originally from the Bronx, NY.", " In high school, he played at James Monroe High School (New York City), finishing in 1988.", " He played college ball at Utah State He left because of academics and dislike of the schools slow basketball style of play.", " He is considered to be a legendary streetball player and point guard who played at Rucker Park.", " He played as part of the Bad Boy Entertainment Squad.", " At the Rucker, he played against a number of NBA stars.", " He was the subject of a book, \"Swee'pea: The Story of Lloyd Daniels and Other Playground Basketball Legends\".", " He was a regular at the Entertainers Ball Classic.", " He was featured in the NBA dribbling commercial.", " He played professionally at the Dominican Republic with the Gregorio Urbano Gilbert" ], "title": "Malloy Nesmith Sr." } ]
[ "Title: Boss Bailey\n\nRodney \"Boss\" Bailey (born October 14, 1979) is a former American football linebacker who played in the National Football League. He was originally drafted by the Detroit Lions in the second round of the 2003 NFL Draft. He played college football at the University of Georgia. He is the brother of former NFL cornerback Champ Bailey.", "Title: Donta Abron\n\nDonta Abron (born July 4, 1972) is a former American football player who played college ball at Northern Arizona Lumberjacks and professional ball for the Baltimore Stallions of the Canadian Football League, Albany Firebirds and the Grand Rapids Rampage of the Arena Football League.", "Title: Wes Green\n\nWes Green (born 6 March 1982) is a professional lacrosse player with the Denver Outlaws of Major League Lacrosse and the Washington Stealth of the National Lacrosse League. Originally from the West Torrens Lacrosse Club in Adelaide, South Australia, Green played on the Australian National Team in the 2006 World Games in London. Wes Green played his college ball at Adelphi University where he Earned several honours during his senior season (2006) at Adelphi, including: USILA Lt. Raymond J. Enners Award (Division-II Player of the Year), USILA Lt. Col. J.I. Turnbull Award, First Team All-American, ECC Player of the Year, First Team All-Conference, ECC Scholar-Athlete of the Year and Inside Lacrosse Magazine First Team Preseason All-American. Green now plays in the Victorian state league and coaches at Williamstown Lacrosse Club in Melbourne. He played a total of 14 games in 2010 for Williamstown in State league & Scored a total of 37 goals with a high scoring game of 9 goals. Known to drink his neighbour's beer on any day.", "Title: Pete Treacey\n\nPeter Treacey was a professional baseball player who played shortstop in Major League Baseball in two games for the 1876 New York Mutuals. He played college ball at Fordham University. His brother, Fred Treacey, also played for the 1876 Mutuals.", "Title: Kasey Cooper\n\nKasey Cooper is an American softball player and Third Baseman, originally from Dothan, Alabama. Cooper played college ball at Auburn University, in which entering her senior season holds almost every offensive record for the Tigers. Cooper also plays for the United States women's national softball team, and won a Gold Medal with the team at the 2016 Women's Softball World Championship and a Silver Medal at the 2016 World Cup of Softball.", "Title: Eric Moten\n\nEric Moten (born April 11, 1968 in Cleveland, Ohio) is a former offensive guard in the NFL. He played 5 years for the San Diego Chargers and was their starting left guard for four of those years. He played college ball at Michigan State.", "Title: Bob Wicks\n\nRobert Blaine Wicks (born July 24, 1950) is a former wide receiver in the National Football League who played for the St. Louis Cardinals, the New Orleans Saints and the Green Bay Packers. Wicks played college ball for Utah State University before being drafted by the Cardinals in the 8th round of the 1972 NFL Draft. He played professionally for 2 seasons and retired in 1974.", "Title: Champ Bailey\n\nRoland \"Champ\" Bailey Jr. (born June 22, 1978) is a former American football cornerback in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for Georgia, where he earned consensus All-American honors, and was drafted by the Washington Redskins in the first round of the 1999 NFL Draft. He is the brother of former NFL linebacker Boss Bailey.", "Title: Marte Samson\n\nMarte Samson (born July 22, 1951) is a former Filipino basketball player. He played college ball for the Ateneo de Manila University, where he won a championship in 1969, before moving on to play basketball for the Elizalde & Co. team of the Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association. Samson also appeared at the Olympic Games as a member of the country's national basketball team.", "Title: Malloy Nesmith Sr.\n\nMalloy Nesmith Sr. is a former streetball player from New York City. He is originally from the Bronx, NY. In high school, he played at James Monroe High School (New York City), finishing in 1988. He played college ball at Utah State He left because of academics and dislike of the schools slow basketball style of play. He is considered to be a legendary streetball player and point guard who played at Rucker Park. He played as part of the Bad Boy Entertainment Squad. At the Rucker, he played against a number of NBA stars. He was the subject of a book, \"Swee'pea: The Story of Lloyd Daniels and Other Playground Basketball Legends\". He was a regular at the Entertainers Ball Classic. He was featured in the NBA dribbling commercial. He played professionally at the Dominican Republic with the Gregorio Urbano Gilbert" ]
3,443
Who created the television series in which Madison Wolfe made her television debut ?
Nic Pizzolatto
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[ { "sentences": [ "True Detective is an American anthology crime drama television series created and written by Nic Pizzolatto.", " The series, broadcast by the premium cable network HBO in the United States, premiered on January 12, 2014.", " Each season of the series is structured as a disparate, self-contained narrative, employing new cast ensembles and following various sets of characters and settings." ], "title": "True Detective" }, { "sentences": [ "Madison Wolfe (born October 16, 2002) is an American actress.", " She made her film debut in the adventure drama \"On the Road\" (2012) and her television debut in the HBO series \"True Detective\" (2014).", " She starred in the horror film \"The Conjuring 2\" (2016)." ], "title": "Madison Wolfe" }, { "sentences": [ "Sengoku Basara: Samurai Kings (戦国BASARA , Sengoku Basara ) is an anime television series adaptation of the Capcom video game series of the same name made by Production I.G, planned and written by Yasuyuki Muto and chiefly directed by Itsuro Kawasaki (first season) and Kazuya Nomura (second season).", " The series started broadcast on Japan's Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting (CBC) station in April 2009; other networks broadcast the episodes within a few days, including TBS, MBS, and Animax.", " Its first season made its North American television debut on the FUNimation Channel on November 16, 2010." ], "title": "Sengoku Basara: Samurai Kings" }, { "sentences": [ "Matthew Staton Bomer (born October 11, 1977) is an American actor.", " He made his television debut with \"Guiding Light\" in 2001, and gained recognition with his recurring role in the NBC television series \"Chuck\".", " He played the lead role of con-artist and thief Neal Caffrey in the USA Network series \"White Collar\" from 2009 to 2014.", " Bomer won a Golden Globe Award and received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for his supporting role as Felix Turner, opposite Mark Ruffalo, in the HBO television film \"The Normal Heart\" (2014).", " Bomer made a guest appearance on of FX's horror anthology series \"American Horror Story\".", " He was later upgraded to main cast during the ." ], "title": "Matt Bomer" }, { "sentences": [ "The Batman vs. Dracula is a 2005 animated movie based on \"The Batman\" television series.", " It premiered on television and was later released on home video.", " It has a much darker tone than the show, and features Vicki Vale (in her first animated appearance, voiced by Tara Strong, who voiced Barbara Gordon / Batgirl on \"The New Batman Adventures\").", " The movie was released to DVD on October 18, 2005 and made its television debut on Cartoon Network's Toonami block on October 22, 2005.", " It was released on DVD as a tie-in with the live action \"Batman Begins.\"", " When the film was first aired on TV, the TV rating given was TV-Y7-FV as it was assumed that it was going to be in the same tone as the kids TV series.", " Subsequent airings have carried a TV-PG-V rating." ], "title": "The Batman vs. Dracula" }, { "sentences": [ "Zeba Bakhtiar (Urdu: زيبا بختيار‎ ) is a Pakistani film and television actress, and a television series director.", " She made her television debut with a Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV) drama play, \"Anarkali\" (1988).", " She gained a lot of fame through her Bollywood debut, Henna in 1991.", " She also gained much media attention due to her marriage with a famous music video performer Adnan Sami and the subsequent custody battles of her son after their divorce in 1997." ], "title": "Zeba Bakhtiar" }, { "sentences": [ "The Governor (real name Philip Blake in the TV series and Brian Blake in the comic and novels) is a fictional character and a primary antagonist from \"The Walking Dead\" comic book and television series.", " On television, he is portrayed by David Morrissey.", " Created by Robert Kirkman and artists Charlie Adlard and Cliff Rathburn, the character made his comics debut in \"The Walking Dead\" #27 on April 2006 and his television debut in season 3.", " In both series, The Governor is the ruthless, charismatic leader of the town of Woodbury, Georgia who comes into conflict with protagonist Rick Grimes and is responsible for the deaths of several primary characters.", " The Governor's origins are explored in the novel \"\", written by Kirkman and Jay Bonansinga." ], "title": "The Governor (The Walking Dead)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sam Parsonson (born 1989) is an Australian actor.", " He made his television debut at the age of 17 on the Channel Seven Australian drama, \"headLand\".", " He went on to appear in the critically acclaimed Australian drama series \"Love My Way\" for two seasons.", " His performance in the role of Dylan earned him a nomination for a Logie Award for Most Outstanding Young Talent in 2007.", " His other television credits include \"All Saints\" and children's television series \"Double Trouble\"." ], "title": "Sam Parsonson" }, { "sentences": [ "American singer-songwriter and actress JoJo has been featured in nineteen music videos, three theatrical films, one television film, and twelve television series including her first appearances on talent shows during her early years.", " She released her first music video for her debut single \"Leave (Get Out)\" was in early 2004 and since then she has released eleven other music videos and one lyric video as a lead artist.", " She appears in one music video as featured artist, one music video as a charitable featured artist and made a guest appearances in another five.", " JoJo made her television debut as a contestant on the \"Kids Say the Darndest Things\" hosted by Bill Cosby in 1998 at age 7 and made her first TV series appearance on the \"The Bernie Mac Show\" as Michelle in mid 2002.", " Additionally, she starred in two big budget Hollywood films in 2006, \"Aquamarine\" as Hailey Rogers and \"RV\" as Cassie Munroe alongside Robin Williams & Josh Hutcherson as well as in the Lifetime made-for-TV movie \"True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet\" in 2008." ], "title": "JoJo videography" }, { "sentences": [ "Mark Chao (; born 25 September 1984) is a Taiwanese-Canadian actor and model.", " He made his television debut in the television series \"Black & White\" (2009), for which he won the Golden Bell Award for Best Actor.", " Since then, he has starred in films \"Monga\" (2010), \"Caught in the Web\" (2012), \"So Young\" (2013), \"\" (2013), \"Chronicles of the Ghostly Tribe\" (2015) and the television series \"Eternal Love\" (2017)." ], "title": "Mark Chao" } ]
[ "Title: True Detective\n\nTrue Detective is an American anthology crime drama television series created and written by Nic Pizzolatto. The series, broadcast by the premium cable network HBO in the United States, premiered on January 12, 2014. Each season of the series is structured as a disparate, self-contained narrative, employing new cast ensembles and following various sets of characters and settings.", "Title: Madison Wolfe\n\nMadison Wolfe (born October 16, 2002) is an American actress. She made her film debut in the adventure drama \"On the Road\" (2012) and her television debut in the HBO series \"True Detective\" (2014). She starred in the horror film \"The Conjuring 2\" (2016).", "Title: Sengoku Basara: Samurai Kings\n\nSengoku Basara: Samurai Kings (戦国BASARA , Sengoku Basara ) is an anime television series adaptation of the Capcom video game series of the same name made by Production I.G, planned and written by Yasuyuki Muto and chiefly directed by Itsuro Kawasaki (first season) and Kazuya Nomura (second season). The series started broadcast on Japan's Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting (CBC) station in April 2009; other networks broadcast the episodes within a few days, including TBS, MBS, and Animax. Its first season made its North American television debut on the FUNimation Channel on November 16, 2010.", "Title: Matt Bomer\n\nMatthew Staton Bomer (born October 11, 1977) is an American actor. He made his television debut with \"Guiding Light\" in 2001, and gained recognition with his recurring role in the NBC television series \"Chuck\". He played the lead role of con-artist and thief Neal Caffrey in the USA Network series \"White Collar\" from 2009 to 2014. Bomer won a Golden Globe Award and received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for his supporting role as Felix Turner, opposite Mark Ruffalo, in the HBO television film \"The Normal Heart\" (2014). Bomer made a guest appearance on of FX's horror anthology series \"American Horror Story\". He was later upgraded to main cast during the .", "Title: The Batman vs. Dracula\n\nThe Batman vs. Dracula is a 2005 animated movie based on \"The Batman\" television series. It premiered on television and was later released on home video. It has a much darker tone than the show, and features Vicki Vale (in her first animated appearance, voiced by Tara Strong, who voiced Barbara Gordon / Batgirl on \"The New Batman Adventures\"). The movie was released to DVD on October 18, 2005 and made its television debut on Cartoon Network's Toonami block on October 22, 2005. It was released on DVD as a tie-in with the live action \"Batman Begins.\" When the film was first aired on TV, the TV rating given was TV-Y7-FV as it was assumed that it was going to be in the same tone as the kids TV series. Subsequent airings have carried a TV-PG-V rating.", "Title: Zeba Bakhtiar\n\nZeba Bakhtiar (Urdu: زيبا بختيار‎ ) is a Pakistani film and television actress, and a television series director. She made her television debut with a Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV) drama play, \"Anarkali\" (1988). She gained a lot of fame through her Bollywood debut, Henna in 1991. She also gained much media attention due to her marriage with a famous music video performer Adnan Sami and the subsequent custody battles of her son after their divorce in 1997.", "Title: The Governor (The Walking Dead)\n\nThe Governor (real name Philip Blake in the TV series and Brian Blake in the comic and novels) is a fictional character and a primary antagonist from \"The Walking Dead\" comic book and television series. On television, he is portrayed by David Morrissey. Created by Robert Kirkman and artists Charlie Adlard and Cliff Rathburn, the character made his comics debut in \"The Walking Dead\" #27 on April 2006 and his television debut in season 3. In both series, The Governor is the ruthless, charismatic leader of the town of Woodbury, Georgia who comes into conflict with protagonist Rick Grimes and is responsible for the deaths of several primary characters. The Governor's origins are explored in the novel \"\", written by Kirkman and Jay Bonansinga.", "Title: Sam Parsonson\n\nSam Parsonson (born 1989) is an Australian actor. He made his television debut at the age of 17 on the Channel Seven Australian drama, \"headLand\". He went on to appear in the critically acclaimed Australian drama series \"Love My Way\" for two seasons. His performance in the role of Dylan earned him a nomination for a Logie Award for Most Outstanding Young Talent in 2007. His other television credits include \"All Saints\" and children's television series \"Double Trouble\".", "Title: JoJo videography\n\nAmerican singer-songwriter and actress JoJo has been featured in nineteen music videos, three theatrical films, one television film, and twelve television series including her first appearances on talent shows during her early years. She released her first music video for her debut single \"Leave (Get Out)\" was in early 2004 and since then she has released eleven other music videos and one lyric video as a lead artist. She appears in one music video as featured artist, one music video as a charitable featured artist and made a guest appearances in another five. JoJo made her television debut as a contestant on the \"Kids Say the Darndest Things\" hosted by Bill Cosby in 1998 at age 7 and made her first TV series appearance on the \"The Bernie Mac Show\" as Michelle in mid 2002. Additionally, she starred in two big budget Hollywood films in 2006, \"Aquamarine\" as Hailey Rogers and \"RV\" as Cassie Munroe alongside Robin Williams & Josh Hutcherson as well as in the Lifetime made-for-TV movie \"True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet\" in 2008.", "Title: Mark Chao\n\nMark Chao (; born 25 September 1984) is a Taiwanese-Canadian actor and model. He made his television debut in the television series \"Black & White\" (2009), for which he won the Golden Bell Award for Best Actor. Since then, he has starred in films \"Monga\" (2010), \"Caught in the Web\" (2012), \"So Young\" (2013), \"\" (2013), \"Chronicles of the Ghostly Tribe\" (2015) and the television series \"Eternal Love\" (2017)." ]
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For which American former Major League Baseball (MLB) third baseman was the 2012 National League Wild Card Game memorable?
Chipper Jones
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the Rangers failed to qualify for the postseason." ], "title": "2013 American League Wild Card tie-breaker game" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016 National League Wild Card Game was a play-in game during Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2016 postseason played between the National League's (NL) two wild card teams, the New York Mets and the San Francisco Giants.", " As both teams finished with identical 87–75 records, a tiebreaker was used to determine the host team.", " In accordance with MLB tiebreaking rules, the Mets earned the right to host the game by winning their season series against the Giants 4–3." ], "title": "2016 National League Wild Card Game" }, { "sentences": [ "The Arizona Diamondbacks' 2017 season is the franchise's 20th season in Major League Baseball and their 20th season at Chase Field and in Phoenix, Arizona.", " They began the season on April 2 at home against the San Francisco Giants.", " The Diamondbacks finished second in the National League West and made the post-season for the first time since 2011.", " On September 24, the Diamondbacks clinched a Wild Card berth with losses by the Milwaukee Brewers and the St. Louis Cardinals.", " They also clinched home field for the Wild Card game after a 3-2 walkoff victory over the Miami Marlins.", " They will host the 2017 National League Wild Card Game against the Colorado Rockies." ], "title": "2017 Arizona Diamondbacks season" } ]
[ "Title: 2017 National League Wild Card Game\n\nThe 2017 National League Wild Card Game will be a play-in game during Major League Baseball's 2017 postseason that will be played at Chase Field between the National League's two wild card teams, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Colorado Rockies. The game will be televised nationally by TBS. The game will take place on October 4.", "Title: 2013 National League Wild Card Game\n\nThe 2013 National League Wild Card Game was a play-in game during Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2013 postseason played between the National League's (NL) two wild card teams, the Cincinnati Reds and the Pittsburgh Pirates. It was held at PNC Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on October 1, 2013. The Pirates won by a 6–2 score and advanced to play the St. Louis Cardinals in the NL Division Series. The game was televised on TBS, and was also broadcast on ESPN Radio.", "Title: Chipper Jones\n\nLarry Wayne \"Chipper\" Jones Jr. (born April 24, 1972) is an American former Major League Baseball (MLB) third baseman who spent his entire 19-year MLB career playing for the Atlanta Braves, and all 23 years as a professional baseball player in the Atlanta organization. Initially a shortstop, he was the Braves' primary starting third baseman for nearly all of the period from 1995–2012. In 2002 and 2003, Jones played left field before returning to third base in 2004. Standing 6' 4\" (76 in ) tall and weighing 210 lb during his playing career, Jones threw right-handed and was a switch hitter.", "Title: 2012 National League Wild Card Game\n\nThe 2012 National League Wild Card Game was a play-in game during Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2012 postseason played between the National League's (NL) two wild card teams, the St. Louis Cardinals and the Atlanta Braves. It was held at Turner Field in Atlanta, on October 5, 2012, at 5:07 p.m. EDT. The Cardinals won by a 6–3 score and advanced to play the Washington Nationals in the NL Division Series. In addition to being the inaugural NL Wild Card Game, it is notable for being the final game of Chipper Jones's career, as well as for a controversial infield fly rule call made by umpire Sam Holbrook. The game was televised on TBS.", "Title: 2015 National League Wild Card Game\n\nThe 2015 National League Wild Card Game was a play-in game during Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2015 postseason played between the National League's (NL) two wild card teams, the Chicago Cubs and the Pittsburgh Pirates. In MLB, the two teams with the best record in each league who do not win a division play against each other in the Wild Card Game.", "Title: 2014 National League Wild Card Game\n\nThe 2014 National League Wild Card Game was a play-in game during Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2014 postseason played between the National League's (NL) two wild card teams, the San Francisco Giants and the Pittsburgh Pirates. It was held at PNC Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on October 1, 2014, starting at 8:07 p.m. EDT. After both teams finished the regular season with identical records of 88–74, the Pirates were awarded home field for the game, as they won the season series against the Giants, four games to two. Despite this advantage, the Giants won by a score of 8–0 and advanced to play the Washington Nationals in the NL Division Series. In addition to being the third NL Wild Card Game played, it is notable for the first postseason grand slam hit by a shortstop. The game was televised on ESPN, and was also broadcast on ESPN Radio.", "Title: 2016 American League Wild Card Game\n\nThe 2016 American League Wild Card Game was a play-in game during Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2016 postseason played between the American League's (AL) two wild card teams, the Toronto Blue Jays and the Baltimore Orioles. As both teams finished with identical 89–73 records, a tiebreaker was used to determine the host team. In accordance with MLB tiebreaking rules, the Blue Jays earned the right to host the game by winning their season series against the Orioles 10–9.", "Title: 2013 American League Wild Card tie-breaker game\n\nThe 2013 American League Wild Card tie-breaker game was a one-game extension to Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2013 regular season, played between the Texas Rangers and Tampa Bay Rays to determine the second participant in the 2013 American League (AL) Wild Card Game. It was played at the Rangers Ballpark in Arlington on September 30, 2013. The Rays defeated the Rangers, 5–2, and advanced to the AL Wild Card Game against the Cleveland Indians at Progressive Field, which they won 4–0; the Rangers failed to qualify for the postseason.", "Title: 2016 National League Wild Card Game\n\nThe 2016 National League Wild Card Game was a play-in game during Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2016 postseason played between the National League's (NL) two wild card teams, the New York Mets and the San Francisco Giants. As both teams finished with identical 87–75 records, a tiebreaker was used to determine the host team. In accordance with MLB tiebreaking rules, the Mets earned the right to host the game by winning their season series against the Giants 4–3.", "Title: 2017 Arizona Diamondbacks season\n\nThe Arizona Diamondbacks' 2017 season is the franchise's 20th season in Major League Baseball and their 20th season at Chase Field and in Phoenix, Arizona. They began the season on April 2 at home against the San Francisco Giants. The Diamondbacks finished second in the National League West and made the post-season for the first time since 2011. On September 24, the Diamondbacks clinched a Wild Card berth with losses by the Milwaukee Brewers and the St. Louis Cardinals. They also clinched home field for the Wild Card game after a 3-2 walkoff victory over the Miami Marlins. They will host the 2017 National League Wild Card Game against the Colorado Rockies." ]
3,445
Uri Singer, an American national originally from Israel, is a businessman and film producer, Singer has produced multiple award-winning films, among them are actors like Winona Ryder is an American actress, born on what date?
October 29, 1971
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[ { "sentences": [ "Babar Ahmed is an acclaimed South Asian film director and writer based in America.", " He has produced multiple award-winning mainstream movies, as well as high-profile videos for international organizations like the World Bank Group and International Monetary Fund." ], "title": "Babar Ahmed (director)" }, { "sentences": [ "Winona Ryder (born Winona Laura Horowitz; October 29, 1971) is an American actress.", " One of the most successful and iconic actresses of the 1990s, she made her film debut in the film \"Lucas\" (1986).", " As Lydia Deetz, a goth teenager in Tim Burton's \"Beetlejuice\" (1988), she won critical acclaim and widespread recognition.", " After appearances in film and on television, Ryder continued her acting career with the cult film \"Heathers\" (1988), a controversial satire of teenage suicide and high school life that has since become a landmark teen film.", " She later appeared in the coming of age drama \"Mermaids\" (1990), earning a Golden Globe Award nomination, and in the same year appeared alongside Johnny Depp in Burton's dark fairy-tale \"Edward Scissorhands\" (1990), and shortly thereafter with Keanu Reeves in Francis Ford Coppola's gothic romance \"Bram Stoker's Dracula\" (1992)." ], "title": "Winona Ryder" }, { "sentences": [ "Uri Singer, an American national originally from Israel, is a businessman and film producer.", " He is the owner of Passage Pictures (formally known as BB Film Productions).", " Singer has produced multiple award-winning films, among them are \"Open Road\" (Andy García, Juliette Lewis and Camilla Belle), \"Like Sunday, Like Rain\" (written and directed by Frank Whaley) with Leighton Meester, Debra Messing and Billie Joe Armstrong; \"Experimenter\" (written and directed by Michael Almereyda) with Peter Sarsgaard and Winona Ryder." ], "title": "Uri Singer" }, { "sentences": [ "Winona Riders (Tsuki no Uragawa) (Winona Riders ~月の裏側~ , \"Winona Riders (Other Side of the Moon)\") is an album by Tsukiko Amano, named after the famous American actress Winona Ryder.", " It is a collection of all the B-side tracks from the single 箱庭 (Hakoniwa) to 鮫 (Same).", " It was released on March 3, 2004, labeled under Otokura Records and distributed by Pony Canyon." ], "title": "Winona Riders (Tsuki no Uragawa)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dilemma is a 2011 American comedy-drama film directed by Ron Howard, written by Allan Loeb and starring Vince Vaughn and Kevin James.", " The film follows savvy businessman Ronny (Vaughn) and genius engineer Nick (James) who are best friends and partners in an auto design firm.", " They are pursuing a project to make their firm famous.", " Ronny sees Nick's wife Geneva (Winona Ryder) kissing another man (Channing Tatum).", " Ronny seeks out answers and has to figure out how to tell Nick about what he saw while working with him to complete their critical presentation." ], "title": "The Dilemma" }, { "sentences": [ "Morris S. Levy is a film and television producer who was born in Brooklyn, NY and raised in Great Neck, NY.", " He is the founder and President of M.E.G.A. Films (Morsly Entertainment Group and the Arts), a New York based production company.", " He often films in Great Neck as well as all over the New York City area.", " His films have appeared in the Sundance Film Festival (\"The Ten\"-starring Paul Rudd, Winona Ryder, Jessica Alba and Liev Schreiber), the Cannes Film Festival (\"Seduced and Abandoned\"-starring Alec Baldwin, Ryan Gosling and Jessica Chastain), and the Tribeca Film Festival (\"Descent\"-starring Rosario Dawson) amongst other festivals.", " His film \"A Novel Romance\" won the Audience Award and Best Picture Award at the New York International Film Festival.", " His TV series, \"Cop Show\" (starring Colin Quinn, Jerry Seinfeld, Amy Schumer, Chris Rock and Seth Meyers) won best comedy, among other awards at the 2015 New York City Webfest." ], "title": "Morris S. Levy" }, { "sentences": [ "Frankenweenie is a 2012 American 3D stop-motion-animated fantasy horror comedy film directed by Tim Burton and produced by Walt Disney Pictures.", " It is a remake of Burton's 1984 short film of the same name and is a parody of and a homage to the 1931 film \"Frankenstein\" based on Mary Shelley's book of the same name.", " The voice cast includes four actors who worked with Burton on previous films: Winona Ryder (\"Beetlejuice\" and \"Edward Scissorhands\"); Catherine O'Hara (\"Beetlejuice\" and \"The Nightmare Before Christmas\"); Martin Short (\"Mars Attacks!", "\"); and Martin Landau (\"Ed Wood\" and \"Sleepy Hollow\")." ], "title": "Frankenweenie (2012 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "How to Make an American Quilt is a 1995 American drama film based on the 1991 novel of the same name by Whitney Otto.", " Directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, the film stars Winona Ryder, Anne Bancroft, Ellen Burstyn, Kate Nelligan and Alfre Woodard.", " The film received a nomination for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture." ], "title": "How to Make an American Quilt" }, { "sentences": [ "Kal Naga (also credited as Khaled Naga or Khaled Abol Naga) is a multi award-winning actor, film producer and director from Egypt (he directed theatre mostly and short films).", " He is a movie star in the Arab World and the Middle East but also a familiar face internationally specially in European film festivals, where he has been honoured with a diverse range of awards as an actor and producer as well as a jury member in film festivals.", " Since 2016 he focused on English speaking markets [\"Tyrant\" TV series season 3 (2016), American FX TV Network, \"Vikings\" season 5 (2017), History Channel and \"The Last Post\" TV mini series, UK's BBC TV].", " His roles covered a multitude of genres, from musicals [\"None but that!\"", " (2007)], action [\"Agamista\"(2007), \"Eyes Of A Thief\" (2014)], thrillers [\"Kashf Hesab\" (2007)], art-house [\"Heliopolis\" (2009), \"Villa 69\" (2013), \"Decor\" (2014)] and a slapstick comedy [\"Habibi Naeman (Sleeping Habibi)\" (2008)].", " He played the lead in many award-winning films that gained him outstanding international critics acclaim as one of the finest actors in the world today out of the Arab region.", " He studied and graduated (with highest honours) as a Tele-communication engineer' from Ain Shams University, studied theatre (as a minor) at the American University in Cairo, and worked on a spacecraft design program (UoSAT-5 ) in the UK.", " He finally confirmed his passion and calling for the arts by the year 2000.", " In a film festival in 2016 celebrating Arabic films submissions to the \"Oscars,\" he was honoured for being the most submitted actor in Arabic films submissions to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film (\"The Oscars)\".", " He is often tagged in western media as \"Egypt's \"Brad Pitt\" for his many career similarities with the latter, also described as \"the next Omar Sharif\" specially after his American debut movie \"Civic Duty\" in 2007.", " He was also described as \"Egypt's International treasure\" for advocating for freedom and standing up against injustice in his home country Egypt.", " He is one of the most recognisable faces of the 2011 revolution, seizing the anti-regime sentiment in the streets of Cairo and taking part in mass demonstrations that led to the removal of President Mubarak.", " He faced defamation campaigns against him by the state owned and controlled media during Mubarak era before the January 25th 2011 revolution in Egypt, and once again from the 2013 \"coup d'etat\" General Sisi government in Egypt.", " Nonetheless he continued his regional and international award-winning success, as well as waves of strong support on social media.", " He also had a very celebrated and successful career across the Arab world TV networks as a TV & radio host in prime time shows from 1997 till 2005.", " He is a human and child rights activist and has been Egypt's UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador 2007–2015.", " He has worked across a diverse variety of media, including theatre, radio, television and film in Arabic, English and some French and Italian." ], "title": "Kal Naga" }, { "sentences": [ "Thoguluva Meenatchi Iyengar Soundararajan (24 March 1922 – 25 May 2013), popularly known as TMS, was a playback singer in Kollywood for over six decades.", " He lent his voice to actors and thespians in the South Indian film industry such as M. G. Ramachandran, Sivaji Ganesan, N. T. Rama Rao, Gemini Ganesan, S. S. Rajendran, Jaishankar, Ravichandar, AVM Rajan, Muthuraman, Nagesh, Siva Kumar, Kantha Rao, Rajkumar and A. Nageswara Rao.", " He also gave his voice to many new generation actors like Kamalahasan, Rajanikanth, Vijayakanth, Satyaraj, Rajesh, Prabhu, Vijaya Kumar, in addition to other known and unknown heroes and supporting actors like M.R. Radha, K R Ramaswami, T. Rajendar, V.K. Ramaswami, Thengai Sreenivasan, M.N. Nambiar, Thangavelu, Y.G. Mahendran, R.S. Manohar, S.V. Ashokan, Ranjan, Narasimha Bharathi, Sahasra Namam, Jagayya, Nagayya, etc.", " He has sung over 10,138 songs from 3162 films, including devotional, semi-classical, Carnatic, classical and light music songs.", " He has also given classical concerts since 1945." ], "title": "T. M. Soundararajan" } ]
[ "Title: Babar Ahmed (director)\n\nBabar Ahmed is an acclaimed South Asian film director and writer based in America. He has produced multiple award-winning mainstream movies, as well as high-profile videos for international organizations like the World Bank Group and International Monetary Fund.", "Title: Winona Ryder\n\nWinona Ryder (born Winona Laura Horowitz; October 29, 1971) is an American actress. One of the most successful and iconic actresses of the 1990s, she made her film debut in the film \"Lucas\" (1986). As Lydia Deetz, a goth teenager in Tim Burton's \"Beetlejuice\" (1988), she won critical acclaim and widespread recognition. After appearances in film and on television, Ryder continued her acting career with the cult film \"Heathers\" (1988), a controversial satire of teenage suicide and high school life that has since become a landmark teen film. She later appeared in the coming of age drama \"Mermaids\" (1990), earning a Golden Globe Award nomination, and in the same year appeared alongside Johnny Depp in Burton's dark fairy-tale \"Edward Scissorhands\" (1990), and shortly thereafter with Keanu Reeves in Francis Ford Coppola's gothic romance \"Bram Stoker's Dracula\" (1992).", "Title: Uri Singer\n\nUri Singer, an American national originally from Israel, is a businessman and film producer. He is the owner of Passage Pictures (formally known as BB Film Productions). Singer has produced multiple award-winning films, among them are \"Open Road\" (Andy García, Juliette Lewis and Camilla Belle), \"Like Sunday, Like Rain\" (written and directed by Frank Whaley) with Leighton Meester, Debra Messing and Billie Joe Armstrong; \"Experimenter\" (written and directed by Michael Almereyda) with Peter Sarsgaard and Winona Ryder.", "Title: Winona Riders (Tsuki no Uragawa)\n\nWinona Riders (Tsuki no Uragawa) (Winona Riders ~月の裏側~ , \"Winona Riders (Other Side of the Moon)\") is an album by Tsukiko Amano, named after the famous American actress Winona Ryder. It is a collection of all the B-side tracks from the single 箱庭 (Hakoniwa) to 鮫 (Same). It was released on March 3, 2004, labeled under Otokura Records and distributed by Pony Canyon.", "Title: The Dilemma\n\nThe Dilemma is a 2011 American comedy-drama film directed by Ron Howard, written by Allan Loeb and starring Vince Vaughn and Kevin James. The film follows savvy businessman Ronny (Vaughn) and genius engineer Nick (James) who are best friends and partners in an auto design firm. They are pursuing a project to make their firm famous. Ronny sees Nick's wife Geneva (Winona Ryder) kissing another man (Channing Tatum). Ronny seeks out answers and has to figure out how to tell Nick about what he saw while working with him to complete their critical presentation.", "Title: Morris S. Levy\n\nMorris S. Levy is a film and television producer who was born in Brooklyn, NY and raised in Great Neck, NY. He is the founder and President of M.E.G.A. Films (Morsly Entertainment Group and the Arts), a New York based production company. He often films in Great Neck as well as all over the New York City area. His films have appeared in the Sundance Film Festival (\"The Ten\"-starring Paul Rudd, Winona Ryder, Jessica Alba and Liev Schreiber), the Cannes Film Festival (\"Seduced and Abandoned\"-starring Alec Baldwin, Ryan Gosling and Jessica Chastain), and the Tribeca Film Festival (\"Descent\"-starring Rosario Dawson) amongst other festivals. His film \"A Novel Romance\" won the Audience Award and Best Picture Award at the New York International Film Festival. His TV series, \"Cop Show\" (starring Colin Quinn, Jerry Seinfeld, Amy Schumer, Chris Rock and Seth Meyers) won best comedy, among other awards at the 2015 New York City Webfest.", "Title: Frankenweenie (2012 film)\n\nFrankenweenie is a 2012 American 3D stop-motion-animated fantasy horror comedy film directed by Tim Burton and produced by Walt Disney Pictures. It is a remake of Burton's 1984 short film of the same name and is a parody of and a homage to the 1931 film \"Frankenstein\" based on Mary Shelley's book of the same name. The voice cast includes four actors who worked with Burton on previous films: Winona Ryder (\"Beetlejuice\" and \"Edward Scissorhands\"); Catherine O'Hara (\"Beetlejuice\" and \"The Nightmare Before Christmas\"); Martin Short (\"Mars Attacks! \"); and Martin Landau (\"Ed Wood\" and \"Sleepy Hollow\").", "Title: How to Make an American Quilt\n\nHow to Make an American Quilt is a 1995 American drama film based on the 1991 novel of the same name by Whitney Otto. Directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, the film stars Winona Ryder, Anne Bancroft, Ellen Burstyn, Kate Nelligan and Alfre Woodard. The film received a nomination for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.", "Title: Kal Naga\n\nKal Naga (also credited as Khaled Naga or Khaled Abol Naga) is a multi award-winning actor, film producer and director from Egypt (he directed theatre mostly and short films). He is a movie star in the Arab World and the Middle East but also a familiar face internationally specially in European film festivals, where he has been honoured with a diverse range of awards as an actor and producer as well as a jury member in film festivals. Since 2016 he focused on English speaking markets [\"Tyrant\" TV series season 3 (2016), American FX TV Network, \"Vikings\" season 5 (2017), History Channel and \"The Last Post\" TV mini series, UK's BBC TV]. His roles covered a multitude of genres, from musicals [\"None but that!\" (2007)], action [\"Agamista\"(2007), \"Eyes Of A Thief\" (2014)], thrillers [\"Kashf Hesab\" (2007)], art-house [\"Heliopolis\" (2009), \"Villa 69\" (2013), \"Decor\" (2014)] and a slapstick comedy [\"Habibi Naeman (Sleeping Habibi)\" (2008)]. He played the lead in many award-winning films that gained him outstanding international critics acclaim as one of the finest actors in the world today out of the Arab region. He studied and graduated (with highest honours) as a Tele-communication engineer' from Ain Shams University, studied theatre (as a minor) at the American University in Cairo, and worked on a spacecraft design program (UoSAT-5 ) in the UK. He finally confirmed his passion and calling for the arts by the year 2000. In a film festival in 2016 celebrating Arabic films submissions to the \"Oscars,\" he was honoured for being the most submitted actor in Arabic films submissions to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film (\"The Oscars)\". He is often tagged in western media as \"Egypt's \"Brad Pitt\" for his many career similarities with the latter, also described as \"the next Omar Sharif\" specially after his American debut movie \"Civic Duty\" in 2007. He was also described as \"Egypt's International treasure\" for advocating for freedom and standing up against injustice in his home country Egypt. He is one of the most recognisable faces of the 2011 revolution, seizing the anti-regime sentiment in the streets of Cairo and taking part in mass demonstrations that led to the removal of President Mubarak. He faced defamation campaigns against him by the state owned and controlled media during Mubarak era before the January 25th 2011 revolution in Egypt, and once again from the 2013 \"coup d'etat\" General Sisi government in Egypt. Nonetheless he continued his regional and international award-winning success, as well as waves of strong support on social media. He also had a very celebrated and successful career across the Arab world TV networks as a TV & radio host in prime time shows from 1997 till 2005. He is a human and child rights activist and has been Egypt's UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador 2007–2015. He has worked across a diverse variety of media, including theatre, radio, television and film in Arabic, English and some French and Italian.", "Title: T. M. Soundararajan\n\nThoguluva Meenatchi Iyengar Soundararajan (24 March 1922 – 25 May 2013), popularly known as TMS, was a playback singer in Kollywood for over six decades. He lent his voice to actors and thespians in the South Indian film industry such as M. G. Ramachandran, Sivaji Ganesan, N. T. Rama Rao, Gemini Ganesan, S. S. Rajendran, Jaishankar, Ravichandar, AVM Rajan, Muthuraman, Nagesh, Siva Kumar, Kantha Rao, Rajkumar and A. Nageswara Rao. He also gave his voice to many new generation actors like Kamalahasan, Rajanikanth, Vijayakanth, Satyaraj, Rajesh, Prabhu, Vijaya Kumar, in addition to other known and unknown heroes and supporting actors like M.R. Radha, K R Ramaswami, T. Rajendar, V.K. Ramaswami, Thengai Sreenivasan, M.N. Nambiar, Thangavelu, Y.G. Mahendran, R.S. Manohar, S.V. Ashokan, Ranjan, Narasimha Bharathi, Sahasra Namam, Jagayya, Nagayya, etc. He has sung over 10,138 songs from 3162 films, including devotional, semi-classical, Carnatic, classical and light music songs. He has also given classical concerts since 1945." ]
3,446
The Star Wars Launch Bay interactive walkthrough attraction replaced The Magic of Disney Animation at which Disney park in 2015?
Disney's Hollywood Studios
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[ { "sentences": [ "Disneyland Park, originally Euro Disney, is a theme park found at Disneyland Paris in Marne-la-Vallée, France.", " The park opened on 12 April 1992 as the first of the two parks built at the resort.", " Designed and built by Walt Disney Imagineering, its layout and attractions are similar to Disneyland Park in Anaheim, California and Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Bay Lake, Florida.", " Spanning 56.656 ha (the second largest Disney park based on the original, after Shanghai Disneyland Park), it is dedicated to fairy tales and Disney characters.", " In 2016, the park hosted approximately 8.4 million visitors, making it the most-visited theme park in Europe, and the 13th-most visited theme park in the world." ], "title": "Disneyland Park (Paris)" }, { "sentences": [ "Hollywood & Vine (formerly Hollywood & Vine Cafeteria of the Stars) is a restaurant located next to the 50's Prime Time Café in Disney's Hollywood Studios, one of the four main theme parks at Walt Disney World.", " This restaurant is one of only five restaurants in park that recommend or require advance reservations, the others being the Hollywood Brown Derby, Mama Melrose's Ristorante Italiano, the 50's Prime Time Café, and the Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant.", " Both beer and wine are served at Hollywood & Vine.", " Hollywood & Vine is one of three restaurants in the park that offer early entry into the show \"Fantasmic!", "\" Prior to 1998, the restaurant was called Hollywood & Vine Cafeteria; \"of the Stars\" was added to the name that year in recognition of the restaurant's newly instituted star-themed character meals.", " In 2003, there were twenty character meals offered at Walt Disney World, during which actors portraying various Disney characters would interact with guests while they ate at the parks' restaurants, and Disney was in the process of increasing the presence of costumed characters in the parks at the time.", " Nonetheless, Minnie Mouse character meals held at Hollywood & Vine were discontinued that year, and Robert Johnson of the \"Orlando Sentinel\" partially attributed this cancellation to competition from the Sci-Fi Dine-In, which he said \"almost always has a line of customers waiting.\"", " Hollywood & Vine had resumed its Minnie Mouse character meals by 2005.", " By 2012, the character meals had been changed to be Playhouse Disney-themed.", " By 2015, the Playhouse Disney characters had been switched out for Disney Junior characters.", " During \"Star Wars\" Weekends, the restaurant offers Jedi Mickey's \"Star Wars\" Dine, a character meal with \"Star Wars\"-themed decorations, music, and food." ], "title": "Hollywood &amp; Vine (restaurant)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Star Wars\" Weekends was a festival held annually at the Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park of the Walt Disney World Resort.", " Included with park admission, the event typically occurred on Friday, Saturday and Sunday for four consecutive weekends in May and June and featured appearances by cast and crew members from Disney's \"Star Wars\" franchise created by George Lucas.", " Many original Disney characters also appeared dressed as \"Star Wars\" characters, such as Jedi Mickey, Minnie as Leia, Donald as a stormtrooper, Goofy as Darth Vader and R2-MK (Mickey Mouse stylized astromech droid).", " The festival began in 1997 and had been held in 2000, 2001, and annually from 2003 until 2015.", " In November 2015, Disney discontinued the event due to construction of a \"Star Wars\" themed-land and the larger daily presence \"Star Wars\" will have in the park onwards." ], "title": "Star Wars Weekends" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Star Wars\" Launch Bay is an interactive walkthrough attraction at Disneyland Park at the Disneyland Resort, Disney's Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World Resort, and Shanghai Disneyland Park." ], "title": "Star Wars Launch Bay" }, { "sentences": [ "Les Mystères du Nautilus (French for \"\"The Mysteries of the Nautilus\"\") is a walkthrough attraction at Disneyland Paris in France.", " It is an updated version of the \"20,000 Leagues Under the Sea\" walkthrough attraction that was at Disneyland in Anaheim, CA in the early 1950s, based upon the film of the same name." ], "title": "Les Mystères du Nautilus" }, { "sentences": [ "The Magic of Disney Animation was a show and tour at Disney's Hollywood Studios, Florida.", " A Disney animator would show guests how the characters in Disney animated films were chosen and designed.", " The attraction closed permanently on July 12, 2015.", " In December 2015, the building began to be used to house the \"Star Wars\" Launch Bay." ], "title": "The Magic of Disney Animation" }, { "sentences": [ "Le Passage Enchanté d'Aladdin (French for \"Aladdin's Enchanted Passage\") is a walkthrough attraction at Disneyland Paris which opened in 1993 in Adventureland Bazaar.", " The attraction features a series of showcase windows which recreate scenes from the Disney movie \"Aladdin\"." ], "title": "Le Passage Enchanté d'Aladdin" }, { "sentences": [ "Disney Movies Anywhere is a digital film locker for Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and \"Star Wars\"-branded films in the United States.", " It allows for the storage of digital movie rights via purchases from providers such as iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, Microsoft, Amazon Video, and Verizon Fios.", " Rights to titles can also be added via redemption of Disney Movies Rewards \"Magic/Action Codes\" from select titles that provide either a digital HD download or digital copy.", " The service allows consumers to redeem films produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar, Marvel Studios, Disneynature, and Lucasfilm, all owned by the Walt Disney Studios.", " Disney Movies Anywhere allows streaming of content over the web or mobile apps, along with access to the title through the linked accounts in participating providers.", " It is powered by a proprietary digital rights system called KeyChest." ], "title": "Disney Movies Anywhere" }, { "sentences": [ "This article details the appearance of Harry Potter theming in amusement parks.", " In the late 1990s, Universal Parks and Resorts began discussing the possibility of purchasing the license for Harry Potter to create and theme amusement park rides.", " As Time Warner owns the license, a small walkthrough attraction was constructed at Warner Bros.", " Movie World called the Harry Potter Movie Magic Experience in 2001.", " This attraction was removed two years later.", " In 2010, Universal's Islands of Adventure park opened The Wizarding World of Harry Potter.", " Similar attractions are destined for Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Studios Japan." ], "title": "Harry Potter in amusement parks" }, { "sentences": [ "Stitch's Great Escape!", " is a Tomorrowland attraction at the Magic Kingdom theme park within the Walt Disney World Resort.", " It is a \"theater-in-the-round\" experience starring the title alien from Walt Disney Animation Studios' 2002 film \"Lilo & Stitch\".", " It opened November 16, 2004 and is the fourth attraction to occupy the site in Tomorrowland.", " Many of the animators who worked on \"Lilo & Stitch\" partnered with Walt Disney Imagineering for Stitch's Great Escape!", " The attraction is a replacement of The ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter, which formerly occupied the building the attraction is housed in.", " On September 21, 2016, it was announced that the attraction would be switching from a daily operated attraction to a seasonally operated one, depending on attendance, starting October 2, 2016." ], "title": "Stitch's Great Escape!" } ]
[ "Title: Disneyland Park (Paris)\n\nDisneyland Park, originally Euro Disney, is a theme park found at Disneyland Paris in Marne-la-Vallée, France. The park opened on 12 April 1992 as the first of the two parks built at the resort. Designed and built by Walt Disney Imagineering, its layout and attractions are similar to Disneyland Park in Anaheim, California and Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Bay Lake, Florida. Spanning 56.656 ha (the second largest Disney park based on the original, after Shanghai Disneyland Park), it is dedicated to fairy tales and Disney characters. In 2016, the park hosted approximately 8.4 million visitors, making it the most-visited theme park in Europe, and the 13th-most visited theme park in the world.", "Title: Hollywood &amp; Vine (restaurant)\n\nHollywood & Vine (formerly Hollywood & Vine Cafeteria of the Stars) is a restaurant located next to the 50's Prime Time Café in Disney's Hollywood Studios, one of the four main theme parks at Walt Disney World. This restaurant is one of only five restaurants in park that recommend or require advance reservations, the others being the Hollywood Brown Derby, Mama Melrose's Ristorante Italiano, the 50's Prime Time Café, and the Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant. Both beer and wine are served at Hollywood & Vine. Hollywood & Vine is one of three restaurants in the park that offer early entry into the show \"Fantasmic! \" Prior to 1998, the restaurant was called Hollywood & Vine Cafeteria; \"of the Stars\" was added to the name that year in recognition of the restaurant's newly instituted star-themed character meals. In 2003, there were twenty character meals offered at Walt Disney World, during which actors portraying various Disney characters would interact with guests while they ate at the parks' restaurants, and Disney was in the process of increasing the presence of costumed characters in the parks at the time. Nonetheless, Minnie Mouse character meals held at Hollywood & Vine were discontinued that year, and Robert Johnson of the \"Orlando Sentinel\" partially attributed this cancellation to competition from the Sci-Fi Dine-In, which he said \"almost always has a line of customers waiting.\" Hollywood & Vine had resumed its Minnie Mouse character meals by 2005. By 2012, the character meals had been changed to be Playhouse Disney-themed. By 2015, the Playhouse Disney characters had been switched out for Disney Junior characters. During \"Star Wars\" Weekends, the restaurant offers Jedi Mickey's \"Star Wars\" Dine, a character meal with \"Star Wars\"-themed decorations, music, and food.", "Title: Star Wars Weekends\n\n\"Star Wars\" Weekends was a festival held annually at the Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park of the Walt Disney World Resort. Included with park admission, the event typically occurred on Friday, Saturday and Sunday for four consecutive weekends in May and June and featured appearances by cast and crew members from Disney's \"Star Wars\" franchise created by George Lucas. Many original Disney characters also appeared dressed as \"Star Wars\" characters, such as Jedi Mickey, Minnie as Leia, Donald as a stormtrooper, Goofy as Darth Vader and R2-MK (Mickey Mouse stylized astromech droid). The festival began in 1997 and had been held in 2000, 2001, and annually from 2003 until 2015. In November 2015, Disney discontinued the event due to construction of a \"Star Wars\" themed-land and the larger daily presence \"Star Wars\" will have in the park onwards.", "Title: Star Wars Launch Bay\n\n\"Star Wars\" Launch Bay is an interactive walkthrough attraction at Disneyland Park at the Disneyland Resort, Disney's Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World Resort, and Shanghai Disneyland Park.", "Title: Les Mystères du Nautilus\n\nLes Mystères du Nautilus (French for \"\"The Mysteries of the Nautilus\"\") is a walkthrough attraction at Disneyland Paris in France. It is an updated version of the \"20,000 Leagues Under the Sea\" walkthrough attraction that was at Disneyland in Anaheim, CA in the early 1950s, based upon the film of the same name.", "Title: The Magic of Disney Animation\n\nThe Magic of Disney Animation was a show and tour at Disney's Hollywood Studios, Florida. A Disney animator would show guests how the characters in Disney animated films were chosen and designed. The attraction closed permanently on July 12, 2015. In December 2015, the building began to be used to house the \"Star Wars\" Launch Bay.", "Title: Le Passage Enchanté d'Aladdin\n\nLe Passage Enchanté d'Aladdin (French for \"Aladdin's Enchanted Passage\") is a walkthrough attraction at Disneyland Paris which opened in 1993 in Adventureland Bazaar. The attraction features a series of showcase windows which recreate scenes from the Disney movie \"Aladdin\".", "Title: Disney Movies Anywhere\n\nDisney Movies Anywhere is a digital film locker for Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and \"Star Wars\"-branded films in the United States. It allows for the storage of digital movie rights via purchases from providers such as iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, Microsoft, Amazon Video, and Verizon Fios. Rights to titles can also be added via redemption of Disney Movies Rewards \"Magic/Action Codes\" from select titles that provide either a digital HD download or digital copy. The service allows consumers to redeem films produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar, Marvel Studios, Disneynature, and Lucasfilm, all owned by the Walt Disney Studios. Disney Movies Anywhere allows streaming of content over the web or mobile apps, along with access to the title through the linked accounts in participating providers. It is powered by a proprietary digital rights system called KeyChest.", "Title: Harry Potter in amusement parks\n\nThis article details the appearance of Harry Potter theming in amusement parks. In the late 1990s, Universal Parks and Resorts began discussing the possibility of purchasing the license for Harry Potter to create and theme amusement park rides. As Time Warner owns the license, a small walkthrough attraction was constructed at Warner Bros. Movie World called the Harry Potter Movie Magic Experience in 2001. This attraction was removed two years later. In 2010, Universal's Islands of Adventure park opened The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Similar attractions are destined for Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Studios Japan.", "Title: Stitch's Great Escape!\n\nStitch's Great Escape! is a Tomorrowland attraction at the Magic Kingdom theme park within the Walt Disney World Resort. It is a \"theater-in-the-round\" experience starring the title alien from Walt Disney Animation Studios' 2002 film \"Lilo & Stitch\". It opened November 16, 2004 and is the fourth attraction to occupy the site in Tomorrowland. Many of the animators who worked on \"Lilo & Stitch\" partnered with Walt Disney Imagineering for Stitch's Great Escape! The attraction is a replacement of The ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter, which formerly occupied the building the attraction is housed in. On September 21, 2016, it was announced that the attraction would be switching from a daily operated attraction to a seasonally operated one, depending on attendance, starting October 2, 2016." ]
3,447
What English rock band from York, North Yorkshire lead by lead singer Danny Worsnop has shared the stage with the band One Last Breath?
Asking Alexandria
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[ { "sentences": [ "Asking Alexandria are an English rock band from York, North Yorkshire consisting of lead vocalist Danny Worsnop, guitarists Ben Bruce and Cameron Liddell, drummer James Cassells and bassist Sam Bettley." ], "title": "Asking Alexandria" }, { "sentences": [ "Joe Lancaster (born 14 September 1990) is the former bassist of metalcore bands With One Last Breath and Asking Alexandria.", " He currently plays second trumpet with New York Brass Band, a New Orleans style Brass Band from York." ], "title": "Joe Lancaster (musician)" }, { "sentences": [ "We Are Harlot, often shortened to just Harlot, is a hard rock supergroup organized by singer Danny Worsnop, of Asking Alexandria and Jeff George who was formerly Sebastian Bach's guitarist.", " The lineup also includes bassist Brian Weaver from Silvertide and drummer Bruno Agra formerly of Revolution Renaissance.", " Formed in 2011, they released their first single titled \"Denial\" in 2014 and released their debut self-titled album on March 30, 2015 in the US (earliest release March 27 in Germany), which debuted in US and UK charts and sold 5,000 copies in the US in its first week." ], "title": "We Are Harlot" }, { "sentences": [ "Benjamin Paul \"Ben\" Bruce (born 31 October 1988) is an English musician.", " He is a solo artist and also the lead guitarist and backing vocalist of metalcore band Asking Alexandria.", " Bruce co-founded the band with lead vocalist Danny Worsnop." ], "title": "Ben Bruce" }, { "sentences": [ "From Death to Destiny is the third studio album by British metalcore band Asking Alexandria.", " The band released the first single titled \"Run Free\" on 13 August 2012, via the Sumerian Records YouTube page.", " The second single titled \"The Death of Me\", which had been teased several times by band members and a third track on the new album/single \"Killing You\", Sumerian alike through various social media sites, was released on 28 March 2013, again via the Sumerian Records YouTube page.", " The live premiere took place the same day, at a performance at the Nile Theatre in Mesa, Arizona.", " Sources say that the track \"Run Free\" will be different on \"From Death to Destiny\" than the version released on \"\".", " The album was released on 6 August 2013.", " This is the last album to feature original lead vocalist Danny Worsnop until his return in October 2016." ], "title": "From Death to Destiny" }, { "sentences": [ "With One Last Breath are a British metalcore band from York, England.", " Formed in 2008.", " The band has shared stages with the likes of Asking Alexandria." ], "title": "With One Last Breath" }, { "sentences": [ "The Black is the fourth studio album by English rock band Asking Alexandria.", " It was released on 25 March 2016, and is their first and only album to feature second lead vocalist Denis Stoff, who replaced original lead vocalist Danny Worsnop.", " Worsnop returned to the band in October of 2016.", " The album was preceded by the singles \"I Won't Give In\" released on 26 May 2015, \"Undivided\" released on 25 September 2015, and the album's eponymous track \"The Black\" released on 2 February 2016.", " The first song on the album, \"Let It Sleep\", was released on 3 March 2016, with a music video for the track being released the following day." ], "title": "The Black (Asking Alexandria album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Danny Robert Worsnop (born 4 September 1990) is a British musician, singer and songwriter, prominently known as the lead vocalist of rock bands Asking Alexandria and We Are Harlot.", " He has worked with several artists including I See Stars, With One Last Breath, Breathe Carolina and Memphis May Fire, providing guest vocals on several songs." ], "title": "Danny Worsnop" }, { "sentences": [ "Digital Renegade (stylized as [digital_renegade]) is the third studio album by American electronicore band I See Stars.", " It was released on March 13, 2012 through Sumerian Records.", " It features guest vocals by Danny Worsnop from the English metalcore band Asking Alexandria and Cassadee Pope from the American rock band Hey Monday." ], "title": "Digital Renegade" }, { "sentences": [ "\"One Last Breath\" is a single by the band Creed, from their 2001 album \"Weathered\".", " It reached number 6 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, number 5 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 Airplay and Mainstream Rock charts, as well as number 4 on the \"Billboard\" Pop Songs chart, and number 2 on the Adult Top 40 chart." ], "title": "One Last Breath (Creed song)" } ]
[ "Title: Asking Alexandria\n\nAsking Alexandria are an English rock band from York, North Yorkshire consisting of lead vocalist Danny Worsnop, guitarists Ben Bruce and Cameron Liddell, drummer James Cassells and bassist Sam Bettley.", "Title: Joe Lancaster (musician)\n\nJoe Lancaster (born 14 September 1990) is the former bassist of metalcore bands With One Last Breath and Asking Alexandria. He currently plays second trumpet with New York Brass Band, a New Orleans style Brass Band from York.", "Title: We Are Harlot\n\nWe Are Harlot, often shortened to just Harlot, is a hard rock supergroup organized by singer Danny Worsnop, of Asking Alexandria and Jeff George who was formerly Sebastian Bach's guitarist. The lineup also includes bassist Brian Weaver from Silvertide and drummer Bruno Agra formerly of Revolution Renaissance. Formed in 2011, they released their first single titled \"Denial\" in 2014 and released their debut self-titled album on March 30, 2015 in the US (earliest release March 27 in Germany), which debuted in US and UK charts and sold 5,000 copies in the US in its first week.", "Title: Ben Bruce\n\nBenjamin Paul \"Ben\" Bruce (born 31 October 1988) is an English musician. He is a solo artist and also the lead guitarist and backing vocalist of metalcore band Asking Alexandria. Bruce co-founded the band with lead vocalist Danny Worsnop.", "Title: From Death to Destiny\n\nFrom Death to Destiny is the third studio album by British metalcore band Asking Alexandria. The band released the first single titled \"Run Free\" on 13 August 2012, via the Sumerian Records YouTube page. The second single titled \"The Death of Me\", which had been teased several times by band members and a third track on the new album/single \"Killing You\", Sumerian alike through various social media sites, was released on 28 March 2013, again via the Sumerian Records YouTube page. The live premiere took place the same day, at a performance at the Nile Theatre in Mesa, Arizona. Sources say that the track \"Run Free\" will be different on \"From Death to Destiny\" than the version released on \"\". The album was released on 6 August 2013. This is the last album to feature original lead vocalist Danny Worsnop until his return in October 2016.", "Title: With One Last Breath\n\nWith One Last Breath are a British metalcore band from York, England. Formed in 2008. The band has shared stages with the likes of Asking Alexandria.", "Title: The Black (Asking Alexandria album)\n\nThe Black is the fourth studio album by English rock band Asking Alexandria. It was released on 25 March 2016, and is their first and only album to feature second lead vocalist Denis Stoff, who replaced original lead vocalist Danny Worsnop. Worsnop returned to the band in October of 2016. The album was preceded by the singles \"I Won't Give In\" released on 26 May 2015, \"Undivided\" released on 25 September 2015, and the album's eponymous track \"The Black\" released on 2 February 2016. The first song on the album, \"Let It Sleep\", was released on 3 March 2016, with a music video for the track being released the following day.", "Title: Danny Worsnop\n\nDanny Robert Worsnop (born 4 September 1990) is a British musician, singer and songwriter, prominently known as the lead vocalist of rock bands Asking Alexandria and We Are Harlot. He has worked with several artists including I See Stars, With One Last Breath, Breathe Carolina and Memphis May Fire, providing guest vocals on several songs.", "Title: Digital Renegade\n\nDigital Renegade (stylized as [digital_renegade]) is the third studio album by American electronicore band I See Stars. It was released on March 13, 2012 through Sumerian Records. It features guest vocals by Danny Worsnop from the English metalcore band Asking Alexandria and Cassadee Pope from the American rock band Hey Monday.", "Title: One Last Breath (Creed song)\n\n\"One Last Breath\" is a single by the band Creed, from their 2001 album \"Weathered\". It reached number 6 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, number 5 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 Airplay and Mainstream Rock charts, as well as number 4 on the \"Billboard\" Pop Songs chart, and number 2 on the Adult Top 40 chart." ]
3,448
What high school did the killing of Scott Christopher Nelson and Richard David Stephenson occur?
Louisville Male High School
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{ "title": [ "Trinity murders", "Louisville Male High School" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Trinity murders occurred in Louisville, Kentucky on September 29, 1984, and are named after Trinity High School.", " Two 17-year-old Trinity High students, Scott Christopher Nelson and Richard David Stephenson, became lost on their way to a high school football game where Trinity was playing DuPont Manual High School at Manual's football stadium on East Burnett Avenue.", " Nelson and Stephenson stopped at a Moby Dick restaurant at Logan and Oak Streets to get directions, where Victor Taylor and his cousin George Wade said they would lead them to the stadium if they were given a ride.", " Nelson and Stephenson were instead taken to a vacant lot in the 300 block of Ardella Ct. near the football stadium of Louisville Male High School where they were forced to take off their clothes, hand over their personal property and were bound and gagged.", " After Victor Taylor sexually assaulted one of them, Nelson and Stephenson were shot in the back of the head to avoid the identification of Taylor and Wade." ], "title": "Trinity murders" }, { "sentences": [ "Nelson County High School is a public high school located in Bardstown, Kentucky.", " Until 2012, it was the only high school in the Nelson County School District, and was by far the largest of the four high schools then located in Bardstown (one public and operated by the Bardstown city school district, one Roman Catholic, and one Protestant).", " In its final year as the county district's only high school, it had 1,435 students." ], "title": "Nelson County High School (Kentucky)" }, { "sentences": [ "Scott High School is the public high school serving the town of Madison, West Virginia and the rest of northern Boone County.", " The school has 536 students by the count of the WVSSAC, placing it in class \"AA\".", " The school colors are black and gold and the mascot is the Skyhawks.", " Scott District High School opened in the Fall of 1911 in an old wood frame building in Danville, West Virginia.", " In 1924, Scott High School moved in to a new building in West Madison, West Virginia.", " Scott High School is currently located at 1 Skyhawk Place, Madison, WV 25130." ], "title": "Scott High School (West Virginia)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jeff Nelson (born 1962 in South Africa) is an American drummer and graphic designer.", " He is best known as the drummer for the Washington, D.C. hardcore punk band Minor Threat.", " Nelson and friend Ian MacKaye formed their first band, The Slinkees, in 1979.", " Their next band was The Teen Idles.", " He also co-founded the independent record label Dischord Records along with MacKaye in 1980, whose first record was the Teen Idles.", " They continue to run Dischord together.", " The duo also comprised the projects Skewbald/Grand Union and Egg Hunt; both bands recorded only one single.", " Nelson has also played in the bands Feedbag, Three, Wonderama, Senator Flux, High Back Chairs, and Fast Piece of Furniture.", " He founded Pedestrian Press in 1988 and Adult Swim Records in 1989.", " An aficionado and collector of Jeep Wagoneers and Victorian architecture, Nelson currently lives in the historic \"Old West End\" of Toledo, Ohio.", " In 2008 he formed a community organization called Save Our Scott, which led the fight to save Toledo's oldest high school, built in 1912.", " (Jessup W. Scott High School was saved, and underwent a $42 million renovation)." ], "title": "Jeff Nelson (musician)" }, { "sentences": [ "Louisville Male Traditional High School is a public secondary school serving students in grades 9 through 12 in the southside of Louisville, Kentucky, USA.", " It is part of the Jefferson County Public School District." ], "title": "Louisville Male High School" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard David Feinman (born 1940) is a professor of biochemistry and medical researcher at State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn, better known as SUNY Downstate Medical Center who studies nutrition and metabolism.", " His current area of research is the area of diet composition and energy balance.", " He is generally credited for doing the first serious scientific research on the Atkins Diet .", " He has published articles on application of thermodynamics to nutrition.", " His articles explain why the common idea that \"a calorie is a calorie\" is not correct.", " His argument in brief: the first law of thermodynamics (conservation of energy) is a bookkeeping law, that it does not say how energy input is divided between weight gain, work done, heat generation or storage of energy in different biomolecules.", " The second law is a dissipation law.", " It says that all (real) processes are inefficient.", " Feinman explained how diets of different composition vary in efficiency, in particular, how carbohydrate-restricted diets can lead to reduced efficiency.", " Whereas the effect is not always seen, the argument is that there is no reason to doubt published reports where it does occur." ], "title": "Richard D. Feinman" }, { "sentences": [ "Lance Stephenson Jr. (born September 5, 1990) is an American professional basketball player for the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " He attended Lincoln High School in the Coney Island section of Brooklyn.", " Stephenson won city basketball championships in all four years of high school, and is New York State's all-time leading scorer in high school basketball.", " He was named Mr. New York Basketball after his senior year and appeared in the 2009 McDonald's All-American Game.", " He was drafted with the 40th overall pick in the 2010 NBA draft by the Indiana Pacers and played for the franchise until signing with the Charlotte Hornets in 2014.", " After three years splitting time with the Hornets, Los Angeles Clippers, Memphis Grizzlies, New Orleans Pelicans and Minnesota Timberwolves, Stephenson returned to the Pacers in March 2017." ], "title": "Lance Stephenson" }, { "sentences": [ "Adolfo Camarillo High School is a high school located in Camarillo, California.", " It was recognized as a California Distinguished School in 1996 and in 2009 and a National Blue Ribbon School in 1998.", " It is part of the Oxnard Union High School District.", " The land was purchased for the school by Adolfo Camarillo for the construction of a high school.", " Its principal is Kim Stephenson." ], "title": "Adolfo Camarillo High School" }, { "sentences": [ "David Richard Berkowitz (born Richard David Falco; June 1, 1953), known also as the Son of Sam and the .44 Caliber Killer, is an American serial killer who pled guilty to eight separate shooting attacks that began in New York City during the summer of 1976.", " The crimes were perpetrated with a .44 caliber Bulldog revolver.", " He killed six people and wounded seven others by July 1977.", " As the number of victims increased, Berkowitz eluded the biggest police manhunt in the history of New York City while leaving letters that mocked the police and promised further crimes, which were highly publicized by the press.", " The killing spree terrorized New Yorkers and achieved worldwide notoriety." ], "title": "David Berkowitz" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Nelson High School is a public high school located in an unincorporated area of Nelson County, Kentucky that has a Bardstown mailing address.", " Operated by the Nelson County School District and named after American Revolution figure Thomas Nelson, Jr., it was opened in August 2012 to alleviate overcrowding at what had been the district's only regular high school, Nelson County High School." ], "title": "Thomas Nelson High School" } ]
[ "Title: Trinity murders\n\nThe Trinity murders occurred in Louisville, Kentucky on September 29, 1984, and are named after Trinity High School. Two 17-year-old Trinity High students, Scott Christopher Nelson and Richard David Stephenson, became lost on their way to a high school football game where Trinity was playing DuPont Manual High School at Manual's football stadium on East Burnett Avenue. Nelson and Stephenson stopped at a Moby Dick restaurant at Logan and Oak Streets to get directions, where Victor Taylor and his cousin George Wade said they would lead them to the stadium if they were given a ride. Nelson and Stephenson were instead taken to a vacant lot in the 300 block of Ardella Ct. near the football stadium of Louisville Male High School where they were forced to take off their clothes, hand over their personal property and were bound and gagged. After Victor Taylor sexually assaulted one of them, Nelson and Stephenson were shot in the back of the head to avoid the identification of Taylor and Wade.", "Title: Nelson County High School (Kentucky)\n\nNelson County High School is a public high school located in Bardstown, Kentucky. Until 2012, it was the only high school in the Nelson County School District, and was by far the largest of the four high schools then located in Bardstown (one public and operated by the Bardstown city school district, one Roman Catholic, and one Protestant). In its final year as the county district's only high school, it had 1,435 students.", "Title: Scott High School (West Virginia)\n\nScott High School is the public high school serving the town of Madison, West Virginia and the rest of northern Boone County. The school has 536 students by the count of the WVSSAC, placing it in class \"AA\". The school colors are black and gold and the mascot is the Skyhawks. Scott District High School opened in the Fall of 1911 in an old wood frame building in Danville, West Virginia. In 1924, Scott High School moved in to a new building in West Madison, West Virginia. Scott High School is currently located at 1 Skyhawk Place, Madison, WV 25130.", "Title: Jeff Nelson (musician)\n\nJeff Nelson (born 1962 in South Africa) is an American drummer and graphic designer. He is best known as the drummer for the Washington, D.C. hardcore punk band Minor Threat. Nelson and friend Ian MacKaye formed their first band, The Slinkees, in 1979. Their next band was The Teen Idles. He also co-founded the independent record label Dischord Records along with MacKaye in 1980, whose first record was the Teen Idles. They continue to run Dischord together. The duo also comprised the projects Skewbald/Grand Union and Egg Hunt; both bands recorded only one single. Nelson has also played in the bands Feedbag, Three, Wonderama, Senator Flux, High Back Chairs, and Fast Piece of Furniture. He founded Pedestrian Press in 1988 and Adult Swim Records in 1989. An aficionado and collector of Jeep Wagoneers and Victorian architecture, Nelson currently lives in the historic \"Old West End\" of Toledo, Ohio. In 2008 he formed a community organization called Save Our Scott, which led the fight to save Toledo's oldest high school, built in 1912. (Jessup W. Scott High School was saved, and underwent a $42 million renovation).", "Title: Louisville Male High School\n\nLouisville Male Traditional High School is a public secondary school serving students in grades 9 through 12 in the southside of Louisville, Kentucky, USA. It is part of the Jefferson County Public School District.", "Title: Richard D. Feinman\n\nRichard David Feinman (born 1940) is a professor of biochemistry and medical researcher at State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn, better known as SUNY Downstate Medical Center who studies nutrition and metabolism. His current area of research is the area of diet composition and energy balance. He is generally credited for doing the first serious scientific research on the Atkins Diet . He has published articles on application of thermodynamics to nutrition. His articles explain why the common idea that \"a calorie is a calorie\" is not correct. His argument in brief: the first law of thermodynamics (conservation of energy) is a bookkeeping law, that it does not say how energy input is divided between weight gain, work done, heat generation or storage of energy in different biomolecules. The second law is a dissipation law. It says that all (real) processes are inefficient. Feinman explained how diets of different composition vary in efficiency, in particular, how carbohydrate-restricted diets can lead to reduced efficiency. Whereas the effect is not always seen, the argument is that there is no reason to doubt published reports where it does occur.", "Title: Lance Stephenson\n\nLance Stephenson Jr. (born September 5, 1990) is an American professional basketball player for the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He attended Lincoln High School in the Coney Island section of Brooklyn. Stephenson won city basketball championships in all four years of high school, and is New York State's all-time leading scorer in high school basketball. He was named Mr. New York Basketball after his senior year and appeared in the 2009 McDonald's All-American Game. He was drafted with the 40th overall pick in the 2010 NBA draft by the Indiana Pacers and played for the franchise until signing with the Charlotte Hornets in 2014. After three years splitting time with the Hornets, Los Angeles Clippers, Memphis Grizzlies, New Orleans Pelicans and Minnesota Timberwolves, Stephenson returned to the Pacers in March 2017.", "Title: Adolfo Camarillo High School\n\nAdolfo Camarillo High School is a high school located in Camarillo, California. It was recognized as a California Distinguished School in 1996 and in 2009 and a National Blue Ribbon School in 1998. It is part of the Oxnard Union High School District. The land was purchased for the school by Adolfo Camarillo for the construction of a high school. Its principal is Kim Stephenson.", "Title: David Berkowitz\n\nDavid Richard Berkowitz (born Richard David Falco; June 1, 1953), known also as the Son of Sam and the .44 Caliber Killer, is an American serial killer who pled guilty to eight separate shooting attacks that began in New York City during the summer of 1976. The crimes were perpetrated with a .44 caliber Bulldog revolver. He killed six people and wounded seven others by July 1977. As the number of victims increased, Berkowitz eluded the biggest police manhunt in the history of New York City while leaving letters that mocked the police and promised further crimes, which were highly publicized by the press. The killing spree terrorized New Yorkers and achieved worldwide notoriety.", "Title: Thomas Nelson High School\n\nThomas Nelson High School is a public high school located in an unincorporated area of Nelson County, Kentucky that has a Bardstown mailing address. Operated by the Nelson County School District and named after American Revolution figure Thomas Nelson, Jr., it was opened in August 2012 to alleviate overcrowding at what had been the district's only regular high school, Nelson County High School." ]
3,449
"Undiscovered" was featured in the soundtrack for a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by who?
Jim Field Smith
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{ "title": [ "Undiscovered (song)", "She's Out of My League" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "\"Undiscovered\" is a song written by British singer James Morrison, Martin Brammer, Steve Robson and performed by Morrison.", " The song appears on Morrison's debut album \"Undiscovered\" and was released as his fourth single on 12 March 2007.", " \"Undiscovered\" was featured in the soundtrack for \"She's Out of My League\"." ], "title": "Undiscovered (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jack Goes Boating is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman (in his only career directorial effort) and stars Hoffman in the title role, as well as Amy Ryan, John Ortiz and Daphne Rubin-Vega.", " The film's script was written by Robert Glaudini, based on his 2007 play \"Jack Goes Boating\".", " The film's cast was mostly the same as the cast of the play's premiere at The Public Theater, although Amy Ryan replaced Beth Cole.", " The film was produced by Overture Films and Relativity Media.", " It premiered at the 26th Sundance Film Festival and was later released in the United States on September 17, 2010." ], "title": "Jack Goes Boating (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ed's Next Move is a 1996 American romantic comedy film written and directed by John C. Walsh.", " It stars Matt Ross and Callie Thorne.", " A micro-budget romantic comedy about a transplanted Midwesterner adapting to life in New York's East Village, the film appeared at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival where it received critical praise and was picked up by Orion Classics for theatrical release.", " The LA Times' Kenneth Turan called the movie \"one of the most appealing, audience friendly films at Sundance,\" while Roger Ebert referred to the film as \"a truth telling comedy with quiet wit and bright dialogue. \"", " Sight & Sound called it \"a perfectly formed romantic comedy.\"" ], "title": "Ed's Next Move" }, { "sentences": [ "Henry's Crime is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Malcolm Venville and starring Keanu Reeves, Vera Farmiga, and James Caan.", " The film follows Henry (Reeves), who goes to jail for a robbery he did not commit.", " Once released, he plans on robbing the same bank with his former cellmate Max (Caan).", " The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 14, 2010, and was given a limited release in the United States on April 8, 2011." ], "title": "Henry's Crime" }, { "sentences": [ "Cross-Country Romance is a 1940 American romantic comedy film starring Gene Raymond and Wendy Barrie.", " With the huge success of \"It Happened One Night\", the 1934 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Capra and starring Claudette Colbert and Clark Gable, every studio in Hollywood attempted to cash in with a similar storyline.", " In addition to this film, there was also \"Love on the Run\" (1936) from MGM, \"The Bride Came C.O.D.\" (1941) by Warner Bros.; even Columbia Pictures, which had made \"It Happened One Night\", produced the musical remake \"Eve Knew Her Apples\" (1945)." ], "title": "Cross-Country Romance" }, { "sentences": [ "Going the Distance is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Nanette Burstein and written by Geoff LaTulippe.", " It stars Drew Barrymore and Justin Long as a young couple, Erin and Garrett, who fall in love one summer in New York City and try to keep their long-distance relationship alive, when Erin heads home to San Francisco." ], "title": "Going the Distance (2010 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "When in Rome is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Mark Steven Johnson, co-written by Johnson, David Diamond and David Weissman.", " It stars Kristen Bell and Josh Duhamel.", " It was released by Touchstone Pictures in the United States on January 29, 2010." ], "title": "When in Rome (2010 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "She's Out of My League is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Jim Field Smith and written by Sean Anders and John Morris.", " The film stars Jay Baruchel and Alice Eve, and was produced by Jimmy Miller and David Householter for Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks Pictures and filmed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.", " Production on the film finished in 2008.", " The film received its wide theatrical release on March 12, 2010.", " It is the first feature film directed by Smith." ], "title": "She's Out of My League" }, { "sentences": [ "Valentine's Day is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Garry Marshall.", " The screenplay and the story were written by Katherine Fugate, Abby Kohn and Marc Silverstein.", " The film consists of an ensemble cast led by Jessica Alba, Kathy Bates, Jessica Biel, Bradley Cooper, Eric Dane, Patrick Dempsey, Héctor Elizondo, Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Garner, Topher Grace, Anne Hathaway, Ashton Kutcher, Queen Latifah, Taylor Lautner, George Lopez, Shirley MacLaine, Emma Roberts, Julia Roberts, Carter Jenkins, and Taylor Swift in her film debut.", " While the film received negative reviews, it was a major box office success." ], "title": "Valentine's Day (2010 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Leap Year is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Anand Tucker, and starring Amy Adams and Matthew Goode.", " Written by Harry Elfont and Deborah Kaplan, the film is about a woman who heads to Ireland to ask her boyfriend to accept her wedding proposal on leap day, when tradition supposedly holds that men cannot refuse a woman's proposal for marriage.", " Her plans are interrupted by a series of increasingly unlikely events and are further complicated when she hires a handsome Irish innkeeper to take her to her boyfriend in Dublin.", " The film was shot in County Wicklow, Dublin, County Mayo, and County Galway, with filming taking place in and around the Aran Islands, Connemara, Temple Bar, Georgian Dublin, Wicklow National Park, and Olaf Street, Waterford.", " \"Leap Year\" premiered in New York City on January 6, 2010.", " The film received mostly negative reviews." ], "title": "Leap Year (2010 film)" } ]
[ "Title: Undiscovered (song)\n\n\"Undiscovered\" is a song written by British singer James Morrison, Martin Brammer, Steve Robson and performed by Morrison. The song appears on Morrison's debut album \"Undiscovered\" and was released as his fourth single on 12 March 2007. \"Undiscovered\" was featured in the soundtrack for \"She's Out of My League\".", "Title: Jack Goes Boating (film)\n\nJack Goes Boating is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman (in his only career directorial effort) and stars Hoffman in the title role, as well as Amy Ryan, John Ortiz and Daphne Rubin-Vega. The film's script was written by Robert Glaudini, based on his 2007 play \"Jack Goes Boating\". The film's cast was mostly the same as the cast of the play's premiere at The Public Theater, although Amy Ryan replaced Beth Cole. The film was produced by Overture Films and Relativity Media. It premiered at the 26th Sundance Film Festival and was later released in the United States on September 17, 2010.", "Title: Ed's Next Move\n\nEd's Next Move is a 1996 American romantic comedy film written and directed by John C. Walsh. It stars Matt Ross and Callie Thorne. A micro-budget romantic comedy about a transplanted Midwesterner adapting to life in New York's East Village, the film appeared at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival where it received critical praise and was picked up by Orion Classics for theatrical release. The LA Times' Kenneth Turan called the movie \"one of the most appealing, audience friendly films at Sundance,\" while Roger Ebert referred to the film as \"a truth telling comedy with quiet wit and bright dialogue. \" Sight & Sound called it \"a perfectly formed romantic comedy.\"", "Title: Henry's Crime\n\nHenry's Crime is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Malcolm Venville and starring Keanu Reeves, Vera Farmiga, and James Caan. The film follows Henry (Reeves), who goes to jail for a robbery he did not commit. Once released, he plans on robbing the same bank with his former cellmate Max (Caan). The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 14, 2010, and was given a limited release in the United States on April 8, 2011.", "Title: Cross-Country Romance\n\nCross-Country Romance is a 1940 American romantic comedy film starring Gene Raymond and Wendy Barrie. With the huge success of \"It Happened One Night\", the 1934 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Capra and starring Claudette Colbert and Clark Gable, every studio in Hollywood attempted to cash in with a similar storyline. In addition to this film, there was also \"Love on the Run\" (1936) from MGM, \"The Bride Came C.O.D.\" (1941) by Warner Bros.; even Columbia Pictures, which had made \"It Happened One Night\", produced the musical remake \"Eve Knew Her Apples\" (1945).", "Title: Going the Distance (2010 film)\n\nGoing the Distance is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Nanette Burstein and written by Geoff LaTulippe. It stars Drew Barrymore and Justin Long as a young couple, Erin and Garrett, who fall in love one summer in New York City and try to keep their long-distance relationship alive, when Erin heads home to San Francisco.", "Title: When in Rome (2010 film)\n\nWhen in Rome is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Mark Steven Johnson, co-written by Johnson, David Diamond and David Weissman. It stars Kristen Bell and Josh Duhamel. It was released by Touchstone Pictures in the United States on January 29, 2010.", "Title: She's Out of My League\n\nShe's Out of My League is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Jim Field Smith and written by Sean Anders and John Morris. The film stars Jay Baruchel and Alice Eve, and was produced by Jimmy Miller and David Householter for Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks Pictures and filmed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Production on the film finished in 2008. The film received its wide theatrical release on March 12, 2010. It is the first feature film directed by Smith.", "Title: Valentine's Day (2010 film)\n\nValentine's Day is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Garry Marshall. The screenplay and the story were written by Katherine Fugate, Abby Kohn and Marc Silverstein. The film consists of an ensemble cast led by Jessica Alba, Kathy Bates, Jessica Biel, Bradley Cooper, Eric Dane, Patrick Dempsey, Héctor Elizondo, Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Garner, Topher Grace, Anne Hathaway, Ashton Kutcher, Queen Latifah, Taylor Lautner, George Lopez, Shirley MacLaine, Emma Roberts, Julia Roberts, Carter Jenkins, and Taylor Swift in her film debut. While the film received negative reviews, it was a major box office success.", "Title: Leap Year (2010 film)\n\nLeap Year is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Anand Tucker, and starring Amy Adams and Matthew Goode. Written by Harry Elfont and Deborah Kaplan, the film is about a woman who heads to Ireland to ask her boyfriend to accept her wedding proposal on leap day, when tradition supposedly holds that men cannot refuse a woman's proposal for marriage. Her plans are interrupted by a series of increasingly unlikely events and are further complicated when she hires a handsome Irish innkeeper to take her to her boyfriend in Dublin. The film was shot in County Wicklow, Dublin, County Mayo, and County Galway, with filming taking place in and around the Aran Islands, Connemara, Temple Bar, Georgian Dublin, Wicklow National Park, and Olaf Street, Waterford. \"Leap Year\" premiered in New York City on January 6, 2010. The film received mostly negative reviews." ]
3,450
Where is the ice hockey club located that Arno Del Curto is Head coach?
Davos, Switzerland
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[ { "sentences": [ "Oxford University Ice Hockey Club, also known as Oxford University Blues, is one of the world's oldest ice hockey teams.", " Tradition places the origin of the team in 1885, when a match is said to have been played against Cambridge University Ice Hockey Club at St Moritz.", " This date is recognised by the Hockey Hall of Fame, and prior to the 1985 Ice Hockey Varsity Match, the International Ice Hockey Federation formally recognised the 1885 game as the first ice hockey match played in Europe.", " However, there is no contemporary evidence that this match took place, and Oxford now claims that this was a bandy match." ], "title": "Oxford University Ice Hockey Club" }, { "sentences": [ "Fife Flyers Ice Hockey Club is the oldest professional ice hockey club in the UK, established in 1938.", " The Flyers play their home games at Fife Ice Arena in Kirkcaldy which has a capacity of just Over 3000 (seated and standing).", " The arena is home to not only Fife Flyers, who play in the Elite Ice Hockey League but also to Kirkcaldy Junior Ice Hockey Club.", " Traditionally many of the Flyers' players have come up through the junior ranks to play at a professional level." ], "title": "Fife Flyers" }, { "sentences": [ "Hockey Club Davos is a professional Swiss ice hockey club based in Davos, Switzerland.", " Davos plays in the National League (NL).", " The team is usually a strong force in the league and often bolster their roster with Swiss national team players and players who once played for National Hockey League teams.", " HC Davos also has hosted the annual Spengler Cup tournament, an invitational competition, since 1923." ], "title": "HC Davos" }, { "sentences": [ "Enköpings SK HK (short for \"Enköpings SK Hockeyklubb\" or \"Enköpings SK Hockey Club\", also shorted to Enköpings SK, or simply Enköping Hockey) is an ice hockey club located in the Swedish city of Enköping.", " The team currently plays in the 1C subgroup of Division 1, the third tier of Swedish ice hockey." ], "title": "Enköpings SK HK" }, { "sentences": [ "Åker/Strängnäs HC is a Swedish ice hockey club located in Strängnäs.", " The club will play the 2014–15 season in group East of Hockeyettan, the third tier of Swedish ice hockey.", " The club plays its home games in Åkers Ishall, which has a capacity of 1500 spectators.", " The club was founded in 2012 as a merger of Åkers IF's ice hockey section and Strängnäs HC.", "<ref name=\"Aker/Strangnas HC Eliteprospects\"> </ref><ref name=\"About Aker/Strangnas HC\"> </ref>" ], "title": "Åker/Strängnäs HC" }, { "sentences": [ "Lindum Hockey Club is a field hockey club located in Lincoln, England.", " The club was formed in the Spring of 2015, a merger between Lincoln Hockey Club and Lincoln Roses Hockey Club.", " Lindum Hockey Clubs plays its home games at the Lindum Sports Association on St Giles Avenue in Lincoln." ], "title": "Lindum Hockey Club" }, { "sentences": [ "The New York Hockey Club, also known as the Hockey Club of New York, was an amateur ice hockey team from Manhattan in New York City.", " The New York Hockey Club played in the American Amateur Hockey League between 1897 and 1917 and won one championship title, in the 1912–13 season.", " Canadian ice hockey player Tom \"Attie\" Howard coached the 1912–13 team." ], "title": "New York Hockey Club" }, { "sentences": [ "Arno Del Curto (born 23 July 1956 in St. Moritz) is a former Swiss ice hockey player.", " Since 1996 he is head coach of HC Davos.", " While Davos did not finish at the top of the league for quite some time before 1996, del Curto managed to change that by building every year a strong team.", " The big names who left Davos without affecting the following years team performance are more often counted than the ones who joined it." ], "title": "Arno del Curto" }, { "sentences": [ "The Victoria Hockey Club of Montreal, Quebec, Canada was an early men's amateur ice hockey club.", " Its date of origin is ascribed to either 1874, 1877 or 1881, making it either the first or second organized ice hockey club after McGill University.", " The club played at its own rink, the Victoria Skating Rink in Montreal.", " The club was winners of the Stanley Cup in 1895 and held it except for a period in 1896 until 1899.", " The club remained amateur, splitting from the ranks of teams turned professional in 1908.", " The amateur hockey club was the first winner of the Allan Cup and continued in play until 1939 after its 65th season.", " The club often also fielded junior and intermediate teams." ], "title": "Montreal Victorias" }, { "sentences": [ "The Birmingham Lions Ice Hockey Club (Formerly the Birmingham Eagles Ice Hockey Club) is the Ice hockey club that represents the higher education establishments of the West Midlands Conurbation.", " They currently play in the British Universities Ice Hockey Association." ], "title": "Birmingham Eagles" } ]
[ "Title: Oxford University Ice Hockey Club\n\nOxford University Ice Hockey Club, also known as Oxford University Blues, is one of the world's oldest ice hockey teams. Tradition places the origin of the team in 1885, when a match is said to have been played against Cambridge University Ice Hockey Club at St Moritz. This date is recognised by the Hockey Hall of Fame, and prior to the 1985 Ice Hockey Varsity Match, the International Ice Hockey Federation formally recognised the 1885 game as the first ice hockey match played in Europe. However, there is no contemporary evidence that this match took place, and Oxford now claims that this was a bandy match.", "Title: Fife Flyers\n\nFife Flyers Ice Hockey Club is the oldest professional ice hockey club in the UK, established in 1938. The Flyers play their home games at Fife Ice Arena in Kirkcaldy which has a capacity of just Over 3000 (seated and standing). The arena is home to not only Fife Flyers, who play in the Elite Ice Hockey League but also to Kirkcaldy Junior Ice Hockey Club. Traditionally many of the Flyers' players have come up through the junior ranks to play at a professional level.", "Title: HC Davos\n\nHockey Club Davos is a professional Swiss ice hockey club based in Davos, Switzerland. Davos plays in the National League (NL). The team is usually a strong force in the league and often bolster their roster with Swiss national team players and players who once played for National Hockey League teams. HC Davos also has hosted the annual Spengler Cup tournament, an invitational competition, since 1923.", "Title: Enköpings SK HK\n\nEnköpings SK HK (short for \"Enköpings SK Hockeyklubb\" or \"Enköpings SK Hockey Club\", also shorted to Enköpings SK, or simply Enköping Hockey) is an ice hockey club located in the Swedish city of Enköping. The team currently plays in the 1C subgroup of Division 1, the third tier of Swedish ice hockey.", "Title: Åker/Strängnäs HC\n\nÅker/Strängnäs HC is a Swedish ice hockey club located in Strängnäs. The club will play the 2014–15 season in group East of Hockeyettan, the third tier of Swedish ice hockey. The club plays its home games in Åkers Ishall, which has a capacity of 1500 spectators. The club was founded in 2012 as a merger of Åkers IF's ice hockey section and Strängnäs HC. <ref name=\"Aker/Strangnas HC Eliteprospects\"> </ref><ref name=\"About Aker/Strangnas HC\"> </ref>", "Title: Lindum Hockey Club\n\nLindum Hockey Club is a field hockey club located in Lincoln, England. The club was formed in the Spring of 2015, a merger between Lincoln Hockey Club and Lincoln Roses Hockey Club. Lindum Hockey Clubs plays its home games at the Lindum Sports Association on St Giles Avenue in Lincoln.", "Title: New York Hockey Club\n\nThe New York Hockey Club, also known as the Hockey Club of New York, was an amateur ice hockey team from Manhattan in New York City. The New York Hockey Club played in the American Amateur Hockey League between 1897 and 1917 and won one championship title, in the 1912–13 season. Canadian ice hockey player Tom \"Attie\" Howard coached the 1912–13 team.", "Title: Arno del Curto\n\nArno Del Curto (born 23 July 1956 in St. Moritz) is a former Swiss ice hockey player. Since 1996 he is head coach of HC Davos. While Davos did not finish at the top of the league for quite some time before 1996, del Curto managed to change that by building every year a strong team. The big names who left Davos without affecting the following years team performance are more often counted than the ones who joined it.", "Title: Montreal Victorias\n\nThe Victoria Hockey Club of Montreal, Quebec, Canada was an early men's amateur ice hockey club. Its date of origin is ascribed to either 1874, 1877 or 1881, making it either the first or second organized ice hockey club after McGill University. The club played at its own rink, the Victoria Skating Rink in Montreal. The club was winners of the Stanley Cup in 1895 and held it except for a period in 1896 until 1899. The club remained amateur, splitting from the ranks of teams turned professional in 1908. The amateur hockey club was the first winner of the Allan Cup and continued in play until 1939 after its 65th season. The club often also fielded junior and intermediate teams.", "Title: Birmingham Eagles\n\nThe Birmingham Lions Ice Hockey Club (Formerly the Birmingham Eagles Ice Hockey Club) is the Ice hockey club that represents the higher education establishments of the West Midlands Conurbation. They currently play in the British Universities Ice Hockey Association." ]
3,451
The 2004–05 NBA season season was the 17th season for the Miami Heat in the National Basketball Association, it signed which free agent, a retired American basketball player whose Hall of Fame career for the Duke Blue Devils is widely regarded as one of the best in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) history?
Christian Laettner
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{ "title": [ "2004–05 Miami Heat season", "Christian Laettner" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Juwan Antonio Howard (born February 7, 1973) is an American retired professional basketball player who currently serves as an assistant coach for the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " Howard formerly played for the Heat from 2010 until 2013.", " A one-time All-Star and one-time All-NBA power forward, he began his NBA career as the fifth overall pick in the 1994 NBA draft, selected by the Washington Bullets.", " Before he was drafted, he starred as an All-American on the Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team.", " At Michigan he was part of the Fab Five recruiting class of 1991 that reached the finals of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Men's Division I Basketball Championship in 1992 and 1993.", " Howard won his first NBA championship with Miami in the 2012 NBA Finals and his second NBA championship in the 2013 NBA Finals." ], "title": "Juwan Howard" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2004–05 NBA season was the Wizards 44th season in the National Basketball Association, and their 32nd season in the city of Washington, D.C..", " During the offseason, the Wizards acquired Antawn Jamison from the Dallas Mavericks.", " The Wizards got off to a decent start and played above .500 for the entire season.", " The Wizards posted a 20-win improvement over the previous season, finishing second in the Southeast Division with a 45–37 record, and made it back to the playoffs for the first time since 1997, back when they were known as the \"Bullets\".", " Gilbert Arenas averaged 25.5 points per game and was selected along with Jamison for the 2005 NBA All-Star Game.", " In the first round of the playoffs, the Wizards defeated the Chicago Bulls in six games after losing the first two games, but were swept in the semifinals by the Miami Heat in four straight games.", " Following the season, Larry Hughes signed as a free agent with the Cleveland Cavaliers." ], "title": "2004–05 Washington Wizards season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2004–05 NBA season season was the 17th season for the Miami Heat in the National Basketball Association.", " The Heat entered the season with high expectations following the acquisition of All-Star center Shaquille O'Neal from the Los Angeles Lakers, plus signing free agents Christian Laettner, three-point specialist Damon Jones, and Shandon Anderson.", " The team played solid basketball posting a 14-game winning streak between December and January winning 25 of their first 32 games, then winning twelve straight between February and March.", " At midseason, the team re-signed free agent All-Star center Alonzo Mourning, and re-acquired former Heat guard Steve Smith from the expansion Charlotte Bobcats.", " The Heat finished in first place in both their division and conference with a 59–23 record, which was the franchise's best since 1996–97." ], "title": "2004–05 Miami Heat season" }, { "sentences": [ "Christian Donald Laettner ( , ; born August 17, 1969) is a retired American basketball player whose Hall of Fame career for the Duke Blue Devils is widely regarded as one of the best in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) history.", " He was the star player on the back-to-back National Championship teams of 1991 and 1992.", " He is particularly famous for his game-winning shot against Kentucky in the 1992 regional final and for the hatred he received from opposing fans." ], "title": "Christian Laettner" }, { "sentences": [ "The Duke Blue Devils football team represents Duke University in the sport of American football.", " The Blue Devils compete in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Coastal Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).", " The program has 17 conference championships (7 ACC championships and 10 Southern Conference titles), 53 All-Americans, 10 ACC Players of the Year (the most in the ACC), and have had three Pro Football Hall of Famers come through the program (second in the ACC to only Miami's four).", " The team is currently coached by David Cutcliffe and play their home games at Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham, North Carolina." ], "title": "Duke Blue Devils football" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2003–04 NBA season season was the 16th season for the Miami Heat in the National Basketball Association.", " This season saw the team draft future All-Star and 3-time NBA Champion Dwyane Wade with the fifth overall pick in the 2003 NBA draft, while acquiring forward Lamar Odom from the Los Angeles Clippers.", " Before the season began, head coach Pat Riley resigned, but he would later return midway in the 2005–06 season and help guide the Heat to their first ever NBA championship.", " Under new head coach Stan Van Gundy, the Heat stumbled out of the gate losing their first seven games.", " However, the team would play .500 basketball for the remainder of the season winning 14 of their final 17 games.", " Despite posting a mediocre 42–40 record, the Heat entered the playoffs as the #4 seed in the Eastern Conference.", " Wade had a stellar rookie season averaging 16.2 points per game, and was selected to the All-Rookie First Team." ], "title": "2003–04 Miami Heat season" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard Francis Dennis Barry III (born March 28, 1944) is an American retired professional basketball player who played in both the American Basketball Association (ABA) and National Basketball Association (NBA).", " Named one of the 50 Greatest Players in history by the NBA in 1996, Barry is the only player to lead the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), ABA and NBA in scoring for an individual season.", " He was known for his unorthodox but effective underhand free throw shooting technique, and at the time of his retirement in 1980, his .900 free throw percentage ranked first in NBA history.", " In 1987, Barry was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.", " He is the father of former NBA players Brent Barry and Jon Barry and current professional player Canyon Barry." ], "title": "Rick Barry" }, { "sentences": [ "Justise Jon Winslow (born March 26, 1996) is an American professional basketball player for the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " He played small forward for the 2015 NCAA champion Duke Blue Devils before being drafted by the Miami Heat." ], "title": "Justise Winslow" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2008–09 Duke Blue Devils women's basketball team represented Duke University in the 2008–09 NCAA Division I basketball season.", " The Blue Devils were coached by Joanne P. McCallie, (also known as Coach P) and the Blue Devils played their home games at Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, North Carolina.", " The Blue Devils are a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference.", " The Blue Devils reached the 25-win mark for the 11th straight season, collected their 12th straight 10-win ACC season.", " McCallie guided Duke to a 14-0 record at home in Cameron Indoor Stadium marking only the second time in school history the Blue Devils have gone undefeated at home.", " Duke was also a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament for the seventh time in school history and the third time out of the last four years." ], "title": "2008–09 Duke Blue Devils women's basketball team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1999–2000 NBA season was the 12th season for the Miami Heat in the National Basketball Association.", " During the offseason, the Heat signed free agent Otis Thorpe.", " The Heat played the first two months of the season at the Miami Arena, then moved into the American Airlines Arena in January.", " At midseason, the team signed free agent Bruce Bowen.", " Despite Tim Hardaway playing just 52 games due to knee injuries, the Heat finished first place in the Atlantic Division with a 52–30 record.", " Alonzo Mourning was named Defensive Player of the Year for the second consecutive year, and was selected for the 2000 NBA All-Star Game.", " In the first round of the playoffs, they swept the Detroit Pistons in three straight games en-route to advancing to the conference semifinals for the first time since 1997." ], "title": "1999–2000 Miami Heat season" } ]
[ "Title: Juwan Howard\n\nJuwan Antonio Howard (born February 7, 1973) is an American retired professional basketball player who currently serves as an assistant coach for the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Howard formerly played for the Heat from 2010 until 2013. A one-time All-Star and one-time All-NBA power forward, he began his NBA career as the fifth overall pick in the 1994 NBA draft, selected by the Washington Bullets. Before he was drafted, he starred as an All-American on the Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team. At Michigan he was part of the Fab Five recruiting class of 1991 that reached the finals of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Men's Division I Basketball Championship in 1992 and 1993. Howard won his first NBA championship with Miami in the 2012 NBA Finals and his second NBA championship in the 2013 NBA Finals.", "Title: 2004–05 Washington Wizards season\n\nThe 2004–05 NBA season was the Wizards 44th season in the National Basketball Association, and their 32nd season in the city of Washington, D.C.. During the offseason, the Wizards acquired Antawn Jamison from the Dallas Mavericks. The Wizards got off to a decent start and played above .500 for the entire season. The Wizards posted a 20-win improvement over the previous season, finishing second in the Southeast Division with a 45–37 record, and made it back to the playoffs for the first time since 1997, back when they were known as the \"Bullets\". Gilbert Arenas averaged 25.5 points per game and was selected along with Jamison for the 2005 NBA All-Star Game. In the first round of the playoffs, the Wizards defeated the Chicago Bulls in six games after losing the first two games, but were swept in the semifinals by the Miami Heat in four straight games. Following the season, Larry Hughes signed as a free agent with the Cleveland Cavaliers.", "Title: 2004–05 Miami Heat season\n\nThe 2004–05 NBA season season was the 17th season for the Miami Heat in the National Basketball Association. The Heat entered the season with high expectations following the acquisition of All-Star center Shaquille O'Neal from the Los Angeles Lakers, plus signing free agents Christian Laettner, three-point specialist Damon Jones, and Shandon Anderson. The team played solid basketball posting a 14-game winning streak between December and January winning 25 of their first 32 games, then winning twelve straight between February and March. At midseason, the team re-signed free agent All-Star center Alonzo Mourning, and re-acquired former Heat guard Steve Smith from the expansion Charlotte Bobcats. The Heat finished in first place in both their division and conference with a 59–23 record, which was the franchise's best since 1996–97.", "Title: Christian Laettner\n\nChristian Donald Laettner ( , ; born August 17, 1969) is a retired American basketball player whose Hall of Fame career for the Duke Blue Devils is widely regarded as one of the best in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) history. He was the star player on the back-to-back National Championship teams of 1991 and 1992. He is particularly famous for his game-winning shot against Kentucky in the 1992 regional final and for the hatred he received from opposing fans.", "Title: Duke Blue Devils football\n\nThe Duke Blue Devils football team represents Duke University in the sport of American football. The Blue Devils compete in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Coastal Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The program has 17 conference championships (7 ACC championships and 10 Southern Conference titles), 53 All-Americans, 10 ACC Players of the Year (the most in the ACC), and have had three Pro Football Hall of Famers come through the program (second in the ACC to only Miami's four). The team is currently coached by David Cutcliffe and play their home games at Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham, North Carolina.", "Title: 2003–04 Miami Heat season\n\nThe 2003–04 NBA season season was the 16th season for the Miami Heat in the National Basketball Association. This season saw the team draft future All-Star and 3-time NBA Champion Dwyane Wade with the fifth overall pick in the 2003 NBA draft, while acquiring forward Lamar Odom from the Los Angeles Clippers. Before the season began, head coach Pat Riley resigned, but he would later return midway in the 2005–06 season and help guide the Heat to their first ever NBA championship. Under new head coach Stan Van Gundy, the Heat stumbled out of the gate losing their first seven games. However, the team would play .500 basketball for the remainder of the season winning 14 of their final 17 games. Despite posting a mediocre 42–40 record, the Heat entered the playoffs as the #4 seed in the Eastern Conference. Wade had a stellar rookie season averaging 16.2 points per game, and was selected to the All-Rookie First Team.", "Title: Rick Barry\n\nRichard Francis Dennis Barry III (born March 28, 1944) is an American retired professional basketball player who played in both the American Basketball Association (ABA) and National Basketball Association (NBA). Named one of the 50 Greatest Players in history by the NBA in 1996, Barry is the only player to lead the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), ABA and NBA in scoring for an individual season. He was known for his unorthodox but effective underhand free throw shooting technique, and at the time of his retirement in 1980, his .900 free throw percentage ranked first in NBA history. In 1987, Barry was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. He is the father of former NBA players Brent Barry and Jon Barry and current professional player Canyon Barry.", "Title: Justise Winslow\n\nJustise Jon Winslow (born March 26, 1996) is an American professional basketball player for the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played small forward for the 2015 NCAA champion Duke Blue Devils before being drafted by the Miami Heat.", "Title: 2008–09 Duke Blue Devils women's basketball team\n\nThe 2008–09 Duke Blue Devils women's basketball team represented Duke University in the 2008–09 NCAA Division I basketball season. The Blue Devils were coached by Joanne P. McCallie, (also known as Coach P) and the Blue Devils played their home games at Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, North Carolina. The Blue Devils are a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Blue Devils reached the 25-win mark for the 11th straight season, collected their 12th straight 10-win ACC season. McCallie guided Duke to a 14-0 record at home in Cameron Indoor Stadium marking only the second time in school history the Blue Devils have gone undefeated at home. Duke was also a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament for the seventh time in school history and the third time out of the last four years.", "Title: 1999–2000 Miami Heat season\n\nThe 1999–2000 NBA season was the 12th season for the Miami Heat in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Heat signed free agent Otis Thorpe. The Heat played the first two months of the season at the Miami Arena, then moved into the American Airlines Arena in January. At midseason, the team signed free agent Bruce Bowen. Despite Tim Hardaway playing just 52 games due to knee injuries, the Heat finished first place in the Atlantic Division with a 52–30 record. Alonzo Mourning was named Defensive Player of the Year for the second consecutive year, and was selected for the 2000 NBA All-Star Game. In the first round of the playoffs, they swept the Detroit Pistons in three straight games en-route to advancing to the conference semifinals for the first time since 1997." ]
3,452
In 1983 Pedro Joaquin Mendoza moved to a municipality with a twin sister named what?
Comayagüela
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[ { "sentences": [ "Lucas Edwin Babin (born July 30, 1979) is an American film and television actor.", " He speaks Portuguese fluently and has a twin sister named Kirsten.", " Born in Beaumont, Texas, Lucas attended high school in Woodville TX, where his father, Brian Babin was the town mayor.", " He then moved to California to live with his brother Leif.", " After a couple of years he moved into an apartment in Hollywood with a friend Bryan Gay (also an actor from Woodville).", " He pursued an acting modeling career for several years before landing a role in \"School of Rock\" starring Jack Black.", " He then went on to act in several short and independent films before landing a role on the Brazilian T.V. show called \"America\".", " Babin met and married a Brazilian woman and they now have two children.", " His television work has included roles in \"Undressed\" and \"Sex and the City\"." ], "title": "Lucas Babin" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Lying Game\" is an American television drama series, that aired on ABC Family, from August 15, 2011 to March 12, 2013 for a total of two seasons and 30 episodes.", " The series follows Emma Becker (Alexandra Chando), a foster kid that can't catch a break who finds out she has an identical twin sister named Sutton Mercer, who has the life Emma always wanted.", " The network green-lighted the series on February 22, 2011.", " On July 15, 2013, ABC Family officially cancelled the series." ], "title": "List of The Lying Game episodes" }, { "sentences": [ "Carretera Norte, officially known as \"Kennedy Boulevard,\" is the main thoroughfare connecting the city of Managua to points east and west of the city.", " Its western end terminates at the Augusto C. Sandino International Airport, and the road continues east to the \"Pista Pedro Joaquin Chamorro\"." ], "title": "Carretera Norte" }, { "sentences": [ "Mary Drake is a fictional character created by I. Marlene King and portrayed by Andrea Parker in the American television series \"Pretty Little Liars\".", " \"Pretty Little Liars\" is a television adaptation of the novel series of the same name written by Sara Shepard, in which the antagonist Alison DiLaurentis has an identical twin sister, Courtney DiLaurentis.", " It is believed that Mary is the on-screen counterpart of Courtney, though her recent characterization is more in line with Alison.", " The character makes her first official introduction during the sixth-season finale \"Hush, Hush, Sweet Liars\".", " The Liars discover that Mary is Jessica DiLaurentis' identical twin sister, a former patient at Radley Sanitarium who is Charlotte's biological mother.", " In \"The DArkest Knight\", Drake is also revealed to be Spencer Hastings' biological mother.", " During \"Till Death Do Us Part\", the elusive A.D. is revealed to be Alex Drake, Spencer's younger identical twin sister.", " Alex believed the Liars knew who was accountable for Charlotte's murder and was also set on physically replacing Spencer due to being jealous of the life that she had." ], "title": "Mary Drake" }, { "sentences": [ "Christina Alessi (previously Robinson) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera \"Neighbours\", played by Gayle Blakeney.", " She made her first on-screen appearance on 18 January 1990, when she moved into Ramsay Street with her twin sister, Caroline.", " Christina marries Paul Robinson and gives birth to their son, Andrew.", " Christina departed on 5 August 1992 with Paul and Andrew, following Paul's relocation to Hawaii.", " Caroline, Christina's twin sister, was played by Gayle's real-life twin, Gillian Blakeney." ], "title": "Christina Alessi" }, { "sentences": [ "Christina Robinson (born August 2, 1997) is an American former child actress, best known for playing Astor Bennett on the Showtime TV series \"Dexter\".", " She has a twin sister named Courtney Robinson." ], "title": "Christina Robinson (actress)" }, { "sentences": [ "Christina Bennett Lind (born March 22, 1983) is an American actress notable for her role as Bianca Montgomery in ABC's soap opera \"All My Children\".", " She has an identical twin sister named Heather Lind who is also an actress." ], "title": "Christina Bennett Lind" }, { "sentences": [ "Tegucigalpa (] , formally Tegucigalpa, Municipality of the Central District, Spanish: \"Tegucigalpa, Municipio del Distrito Central\" or \"Tegucigalpa, M.D.C.\"), commonly referred to as Téguz, is the capital of Honduras and seat of government of the Republic, along with its twin sister Comayagüela." ], "title": "Tegucigalpa" }, { "sentences": [ "Pedro Joaquin Mendoza was born in San Marcos de Colón on September 18, 1966.", " From a young age he demonstrated his extraordinary painting abilities.", " He studied in San Marcos, in the southern part of Honduras, and in 1983 he moved to Tegucigalpa with the desire to dedicate himself to professional painting." ], "title": "Pedro Joaquin Mendoza Caballero" }, { "sentences": [ "Reginald Ruggles Gates was born on May 1, 1882 near Middleton, Nova Scotia.", " He had a twin sister named Charlotte." ], "title": "Reginald Ruggles Gates" } ]
[ "Title: Lucas Babin\n\nLucas Edwin Babin (born July 30, 1979) is an American film and television actor. He speaks Portuguese fluently and has a twin sister named Kirsten. Born in Beaumont, Texas, Lucas attended high school in Woodville TX, where his father, Brian Babin was the town mayor. He then moved to California to live with his brother Leif. After a couple of years he moved into an apartment in Hollywood with a friend Bryan Gay (also an actor from Woodville). He pursued an acting modeling career for several years before landing a role in \"School of Rock\" starring Jack Black. He then went on to act in several short and independent films before landing a role on the Brazilian T.V. show called \"America\". Babin met and married a Brazilian woman and they now have two children. His television work has included roles in \"Undressed\" and \"Sex and the City\".", "Title: List of The Lying Game episodes\n\n\"The Lying Game\" is an American television drama series, that aired on ABC Family, from August 15, 2011 to March 12, 2013 for a total of two seasons and 30 episodes. The series follows Emma Becker (Alexandra Chando), a foster kid that can't catch a break who finds out she has an identical twin sister named Sutton Mercer, who has the life Emma always wanted. The network green-lighted the series on February 22, 2011. On July 15, 2013, ABC Family officially cancelled the series.", "Title: Carretera Norte\n\nCarretera Norte, officially known as \"Kennedy Boulevard,\" is the main thoroughfare connecting the city of Managua to points east and west of the city. Its western end terminates at the Augusto C. Sandino International Airport, and the road continues east to the \"Pista Pedro Joaquin Chamorro\".", "Title: Mary Drake\n\nMary Drake is a fictional character created by I. Marlene King and portrayed by Andrea Parker in the American television series \"Pretty Little Liars\". \"Pretty Little Liars\" is a television adaptation of the novel series of the same name written by Sara Shepard, in which the antagonist Alison DiLaurentis has an identical twin sister, Courtney DiLaurentis. It is believed that Mary is the on-screen counterpart of Courtney, though her recent characterization is more in line with Alison. The character makes her first official introduction during the sixth-season finale \"Hush, Hush, Sweet Liars\". The Liars discover that Mary is Jessica DiLaurentis' identical twin sister, a former patient at Radley Sanitarium who is Charlotte's biological mother. In \"The DArkest Knight\", Drake is also revealed to be Spencer Hastings' biological mother. During \"Till Death Do Us Part\", the elusive A.D. is revealed to be Alex Drake, Spencer's younger identical twin sister. Alex believed the Liars knew who was accountable for Charlotte's murder and was also set on physically replacing Spencer due to being jealous of the life that she had.", "Title: Christina Alessi\n\nChristina Alessi (previously Robinson) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera \"Neighbours\", played by Gayle Blakeney. She made her first on-screen appearance on 18 January 1990, when she moved into Ramsay Street with her twin sister, Caroline. Christina marries Paul Robinson and gives birth to their son, Andrew. Christina departed on 5 August 1992 with Paul and Andrew, following Paul's relocation to Hawaii. Caroline, Christina's twin sister, was played by Gayle's real-life twin, Gillian Blakeney.", "Title: Christina Robinson (actress)\n\nChristina Robinson (born August 2, 1997) is an American former child actress, best known for playing Astor Bennett on the Showtime TV series \"Dexter\". She has a twin sister named Courtney Robinson.", "Title: Christina Bennett Lind\n\nChristina Bennett Lind (born March 22, 1983) is an American actress notable for her role as Bianca Montgomery in ABC's soap opera \"All My Children\". She has an identical twin sister named Heather Lind who is also an actress.", "Title: Tegucigalpa\n\nTegucigalpa (] , formally Tegucigalpa, Municipality of the Central District, Spanish: \"Tegucigalpa, Municipio del Distrito Central\" or \"Tegucigalpa, M.D.C.\"), commonly referred to as Téguz, is the capital of Honduras and seat of government of the Republic, along with its twin sister Comayagüela.", "Title: Pedro Joaquin Mendoza Caballero\n\nPedro Joaquin Mendoza was born in San Marcos de Colón on September 18, 1966. From a young age he demonstrated his extraordinary painting abilities. He studied in San Marcos, in the southern part of Honduras, and in 1983 he moved to Tegucigalpa with the desire to dedicate himself to professional painting.", "Title: Reginald Ruggles Gates\n\nReginald Ruggles Gates was born on May 1, 1882 near Middleton, Nova Scotia. He had a twin sister named Charlotte." ]
3,453
Mateo Andacic is a midfielder for what German association football club that was founded in 1899?
FSV Frankfurt
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[ { "sentences": [ "Mateo Andačić (born 16 November 1997) is a Croatian footballer who plays as a midfielder for FSV Frankfurt." ], "title": "Mateo Andačić" }, { "sentences": [ "VfL Köln was a German association football club from the city of Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia.", " The club was formed out of the pre-war merger of \"Kölner Club für Rasenspiele\" and \"Kölner Sportclub 1899\", through which it lays claim to being the city's oldest football club." ], "title": "VfL Köln 99" }, { "sentences": [ "Eintracht Nordhorn was a German association football club from the city of Nordhorn, Lower Saxony.", " The club was founded in 1945 as \"Sportverein Nordhorn\" and adopted the name \"Eintracht Nordhorn\" in 1947.", " A separate football club known as \"SV Concordia Nordhorn\" briefly split away in 1953, but rejoined the parent association four years later.", " The football side was part of a larger sports club that had departments for basketball, table tennis, tennis, and volleyball." ], "title": "Eintracht Nordhorn" }, { "sentences": [ "Turn- und Sportgemeinschaft 1899 Hoffenheim e.V., or simply TSG 1899 Hoffenheim (] ) is a professional German association football club based in Hoffenheim, a village of Sinsheim municipality, Baden-Württemberg, inside the Rhine-Neckar Metropolitan Region.", " A fifth division side in 2000, the club made a remarkable advance to the German football league system top tier Bundesliga in 2008 with the financial backing of alumnus and software mogul Dietmar Hopp." ], "title": "TSG 1899 Hoffenheim" }, { "sentences": [ "BFuCC Deutschland Berlin was an early German association football club from the city of Berlin.", " The club is notable as one of the founding clubs of the German Football Association (Deutscher Fussball Bund, en:German Football Association) at Leipzig in 1900.", " The club's full name was \"Berliner Fußball -und Cricket Club Deutschland\" and, like many other clubs of the era built around enthusiasm for the new English sports of football, rugby, and cricket, \"Deutschland\" also fielded a cricket side." ], "title": "BFuCC Deutschland Berlin" }, { "sentences": [ "Fußballsportverein Frankfurt 1899 e.V., commonly known as simply FSV Frankfurt, is a German association football club based in the Bornheim district of Frankfurt am Main, Hesse and founded in 1899.", " The club plays in the shadow of larger and much more successful Eintracht Frankfurt.", " FSV Frankfurt also fielded a rather successful women's team, which was disbanded in 2006." ], "title": "FSV Frankfurt" }, { "sentences": [ "Sportclub Germania Bremen was a German association football club based in the Hanseatic city of Bremen.", " Established in 1899, the club was one of several short-lived Bremen-based clubs that bore the name \"Germania\" around the turn of the century.", " The side played in the Verband Bremer Ballspiel Vereine and was a founding member of the DFB (Deutscher Fußball Bund, en:German Football Association) at Leipzig in 1900.", " The club soon disappeared from the German football scene." ], "title": "SC Germania 1899 Bremen" }, { "sentences": [ "1.", " Münchner FC 1896 was a German association football club in Munich, Bavaria whose origins were in the formation on 5 September 1896 of the club \"Terra Pila\" (Latin: earth + ball) by a group of students playing football on the city's Theresienwiese, which is today the official ground of the Munich Oktoberfest.", " Both \"1.", " FC\" and \"FC Nordstern München\" laid claim to being the earliest football club in the city and were made up primarily of students.", " Alongside \"FC Bavaria 1899 München\", these clubs are notable as founding members of the German Football Association (Deutscher Fußball Bund or German Football Association) at Leipzig in 1900." ], "title": "1. Münchner FC 1896" }, { "sentences": [ "Chemnitzer BC was a German association football club playing in Chemnitz, Saxony.", " The club was established 2 December 1899 as \"Chemnitzer Sportclub Britannia\" and was a founding member of the German Football Association (Deutscher Fußball Bund) at Leipzig in 1900." ], "title": "Chemnitzer BC" }, { "sentences": [ "FC Nordstern 1896 München was a short-lived German association football club in Munich, Bavaria.", " Both \"Nordstern\" and \"1.", " Münchner FC 1896\" laid claim to being the oldest football clubs in the city.", " Alongside \"FC Bavaria 1899 München\", these clubs were notable as founding members of the German Football Association (Deutscher Fußball Bund) at Leipzig in 1900." ], "title": "FC Nordstern 1896 München" } ]
[ "Title: Mateo Andačić\n\nMateo Andačić (born 16 November 1997) is a Croatian footballer who plays as a midfielder for FSV Frankfurt.", "Title: VfL Köln 99\n\nVfL Köln was a German association football club from the city of Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia. The club was formed out of the pre-war merger of \"Kölner Club für Rasenspiele\" and \"Kölner Sportclub 1899\", through which it lays claim to being the city's oldest football club.", "Title: Eintracht Nordhorn\n\nEintracht Nordhorn was a German association football club from the city of Nordhorn, Lower Saxony. The club was founded in 1945 as \"Sportverein Nordhorn\" and adopted the name \"Eintracht Nordhorn\" in 1947. A separate football club known as \"SV Concordia Nordhorn\" briefly split away in 1953, but rejoined the parent association four years later. The football side was part of a larger sports club that had departments for basketball, table tennis, tennis, and volleyball.", "Title: TSG 1899 Hoffenheim\n\nTurn- und Sportgemeinschaft 1899 Hoffenheim e.V., or simply TSG 1899 Hoffenheim (] ) is a professional German association football club based in Hoffenheim, a village of Sinsheim municipality, Baden-Württemberg, inside the Rhine-Neckar Metropolitan Region. A fifth division side in 2000, the club made a remarkable advance to the German football league system top tier Bundesliga in 2008 with the financial backing of alumnus and software mogul Dietmar Hopp.", "Title: BFuCC Deutschland Berlin\n\nBFuCC Deutschland Berlin was an early German association football club from the city of Berlin. The club is notable as one of the founding clubs of the German Football Association (Deutscher Fussball Bund, en:German Football Association) at Leipzig in 1900. The club's full name was \"Berliner Fußball -und Cricket Club Deutschland\" and, like many other clubs of the era built around enthusiasm for the new English sports of football, rugby, and cricket, \"Deutschland\" also fielded a cricket side.", "Title: FSV Frankfurt\n\nFußballsportverein Frankfurt 1899 e.V., commonly known as simply FSV Frankfurt, is a German association football club based in the Bornheim district of Frankfurt am Main, Hesse and founded in 1899. The club plays in the shadow of larger and much more successful Eintracht Frankfurt. FSV Frankfurt also fielded a rather successful women's team, which was disbanded in 2006.", "Title: SC Germania 1899 Bremen\n\nSportclub Germania Bremen was a German association football club based in the Hanseatic city of Bremen. Established in 1899, the club was one of several short-lived Bremen-based clubs that bore the name \"Germania\" around the turn of the century. The side played in the Verband Bremer Ballspiel Vereine and was a founding member of the DFB (Deutscher Fußball Bund, en:German Football Association) at Leipzig in 1900. The club soon disappeared from the German football scene.", "Title: 1. Münchner FC 1896\n\n1. Münchner FC 1896 was a German association football club in Munich, Bavaria whose origins were in the formation on 5 September 1896 of the club \"Terra Pila\" (Latin: earth + ball) by a group of students playing football on the city's Theresienwiese, which is today the official ground of the Munich Oktoberfest. Both \"1. FC\" and \"FC Nordstern München\" laid claim to being the earliest football club in the city and were made up primarily of students. Alongside \"FC Bavaria 1899 München\", these clubs are notable as founding members of the German Football Association (Deutscher Fußball Bund or German Football Association) at Leipzig in 1900.", "Title: Chemnitzer BC\n\nChemnitzer BC was a German association football club playing in Chemnitz, Saxony. The club was established 2 December 1899 as \"Chemnitzer Sportclub Britannia\" and was a founding member of the German Football Association (Deutscher Fußball Bund) at Leipzig in 1900.", "Title: FC Nordstern 1896 München\n\nFC Nordstern 1896 München was a short-lived German association football club in Munich, Bavaria. Both \"Nordstern\" and \"1. Münchner FC 1896\" laid claim to being the oldest football clubs in the city. Alongside \"FC Bavaria 1899 München\", these clubs were notable as founding members of the German Football Association (Deutscher Fußball Bund) at Leipzig in 1900." ]
3,454
What gentleman adventurer and chronicled the 1602 voyage to the New World led by Bartholomew Gosnold (1571 – 22 August 1607) who was an English lawyer, explorer, and privateer who was instrumental in founding the Virginia Company of London, and Jamestown in colonial America?
John Brereton
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Jamestown settlement in the Colony of Virginia was the first permanent English settlement in the Americas.", " William Kelso writes that Jamestown \"is where the British Empire began\".", " It was established by the Virginia Company of London as \"James Fort\" on May 4, 1607 (O.S.; May 14, 1607 N.S.), and was considered permanent after brief abandonment in 1610.", " It followed several failed attempts, including the Lost Colony of Roanoke.", " Jamestown served as the capital of the colony of Virginia for 83 years, from 1616 until 1699." ], "title": "Jamestown, Virginia" }, { "sentences": [ "Bartholomew Gosnold (1571 – 22 August 1607) was an English lawyer, explorer, and privateer who was instrumental in founding the Virginia Company of London, and Jamestown in colonial America.", " He led the first recorded European expedition to Cape Cod.", " He is considered by Preservation Virginia (formerly known as the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities) to be the \"prime mover of the colonization of Virginia\"." ], "title": "Bartholomew Gosnold" }, { "sentences": [ "Christopher Newport University, or CNU, is a public liberal arts university located in Newport News, Virginia, United States.", " CNU is the youngest comprehensive university in the commonwealth of Virginia.", " The institution is named after Christopher Newport, who was a buccaneer (or privateer) and captain of the \"Susan Constant\", the largest of three ships which carried settlers for the Virginia Company in 1607, on their way to found Jamestown in the Virginia Colony, which became the first permanent English settlement in North America." ], "title": "Christopher Newport University" }, { "sentences": [ "Susan Constant, captained by Christopher Newport, was the largest of three ships of the English Virginia Company (the others being \"Discovery\" and \"Godspeed\") on the 1606 - 1607 voyage that resulted in the founding of Jamestown in the new Colony of Virginia." ], "title": "Susan Constant" }, { "sentences": [ "The Popham Colony—also known as the Sagadahoc Colony—was a short-lived English colonial settlement in North America that was founded in 1607 and located in the present-day town of Phippsburg, Maine, near the mouth of the Kennebec River by the proprietary Virginia Company of Plymouth.", " It was founded a few months after its more successful rival, the colony at Jamestown, which was established on May 4, 1607, by the Virginia Company of London in present-day James City County, Virginia." ], "title": "Popham Colony" }, { "sentences": [ "John Brereton (\"ca.\"", " 1571/1572 – \"ca.\"", " 1632) was a gentleman adventurer and chronicler of the 1602 voyage to the New World led by Bartholomew Gosnold." ], "title": "John Brereton" }, { "sentences": [ "Matthew Scrivener (1580 – January 7, 1609) was an English colonist in Virginia.", " He served briefly as acting governor of Jamestown, when he was succeeded by Captain John Smith.", " Scrivener drowned with eight other colonists, half of them members of the governing Council, including Bartholomew Gosnold's brother Anthony, while attempting to cross to nearby Hog Island in a storm in 1609." ], "title": "Matthew Scrivener" }, { "sentences": [ "Godspeed, under Captain Bartholomew Gosnold, was one of the three ships (along with \"Susan Constant\" and \"Discovery\") on the 1606-1607 voyage to the New World for the English Virginia Company of London.", " The journey resulted in the founding of Jamestown in the new Colony of Virginia." ], "title": "Godspeed (ship)" }, { "sentences": [ "Christopher Newport (1561–1617) was an English seaman and privateer.", " He is best known as the captain of the \"Susan Constant\", the largest of three ships which carried settlers for the Virginia Company in 1607 on the way to found the settlement at Jamestown in the Virginia Colony, which became the first permanent English settlement in North America.", " He was also in overall command of the other two ships on that initial voyage, in order of their size, the \"Godspeed\" and the \"Discovery\"." ], "title": "Christopher Newport" }, { "sentences": [ "Discovery or Discoverie was a small 20-ton, 38 foot (12 m) long \"fly-boat\" of the British East India Company, launched before 1602.", " It was one of the three ships (along with \"Susan Constant\" and \"Godspeed\") on the 1606-1607 voyage to the New World for the English Virginia Company of London.", " The journey resulted in the founding of Jamestown in the new Colony of Virginia." ], "title": "Discovery (1602 ship)" } ]
[ "Title: Jamestown, Virginia\n\nThe Jamestown settlement in the Colony of Virginia was the first permanent English settlement in the Americas. William Kelso writes that Jamestown \"is where the British Empire began\". It was established by the Virginia Company of London as \"James Fort\" on May 4, 1607 (O.S.; May 14, 1607 N.S.), and was considered permanent after brief abandonment in 1610. It followed several failed attempts, including the Lost Colony of Roanoke. Jamestown served as the capital of the colony of Virginia for 83 years, from 1616 until 1699.", "Title: Bartholomew Gosnold\n\nBartholomew Gosnold (1571 – 22 August 1607) was an English lawyer, explorer, and privateer who was instrumental in founding the Virginia Company of London, and Jamestown in colonial America. He led the first recorded European expedition to Cape Cod. He is considered by Preservation Virginia (formerly known as the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities) to be the \"prime mover of the colonization of Virginia\".", "Title: Christopher Newport University\n\nChristopher Newport University, or CNU, is a public liberal arts university located in Newport News, Virginia, United States. CNU is the youngest comprehensive university in the commonwealth of Virginia. The institution is named after Christopher Newport, who was a buccaneer (or privateer) and captain of the \"Susan Constant\", the largest of three ships which carried settlers for the Virginia Company in 1607, on their way to found Jamestown in the Virginia Colony, which became the first permanent English settlement in North America.", "Title: Susan Constant\n\nSusan Constant, captained by Christopher Newport, was the largest of three ships of the English Virginia Company (the others being \"Discovery\" and \"Godspeed\") on the 1606 - 1607 voyage that resulted in the founding of Jamestown in the new Colony of Virginia.", "Title: Popham Colony\n\nThe Popham Colony—also known as the Sagadahoc Colony—was a short-lived English colonial settlement in North America that was founded in 1607 and located in the present-day town of Phippsburg, Maine, near the mouth of the Kennebec River by the proprietary Virginia Company of Plymouth. It was founded a few months after its more successful rival, the colony at Jamestown, which was established on May 4, 1607, by the Virginia Company of London in present-day James City County, Virginia.", "Title: John Brereton\n\nJohn Brereton (\"ca.\" 1571/1572 – \"ca.\" 1632) was a gentleman adventurer and chronicler of the 1602 voyage to the New World led by Bartholomew Gosnold.", "Title: Matthew Scrivener\n\nMatthew Scrivener (1580 – January 7, 1609) was an English colonist in Virginia. He served briefly as acting governor of Jamestown, when he was succeeded by Captain John Smith. Scrivener drowned with eight other colonists, half of them members of the governing Council, including Bartholomew Gosnold's brother Anthony, while attempting to cross to nearby Hog Island in a storm in 1609.", "Title: Godspeed (ship)\n\nGodspeed, under Captain Bartholomew Gosnold, was one of the three ships (along with \"Susan Constant\" and \"Discovery\") on the 1606-1607 voyage to the New World for the English Virginia Company of London. The journey resulted in the founding of Jamestown in the new Colony of Virginia.", "Title: Christopher Newport\n\nChristopher Newport (1561–1617) was an English seaman and privateer. He is best known as the captain of the \"Susan Constant\", the largest of three ships which carried settlers for the Virginia Company in 1607 on the way to found the settlement at Jamestown in the Virginia Colony, which became the first permanent English settlement in North America. He was also in overall command of the other two ships on that initial voyage, in order of their size, the \"Godspeed\" and the \"Discovery\".", "Title: Discovery (1602 ship)\n\nDiscovery or Discoverie was a small 20-ton, 38 foot (12 m) long \"fly-boat\" of the British East India Company, launched before 1602. It was one of the three ships (along with \"Susan Constant\" and \"Godspeed\") on the 1606-1607 voyage to the New World for the English Virginia Company of London. The journey resulted in the founding of Jamestown in the new Colony of Virginia." ]
3,455
What island that Zanthoxylum hawaiiense can be found on is nicknamed“The Friendly Isle”?
Molokai
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{ "title": [ "Zanthoxylum hawaiiense", "Molokai" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Chelerythrine is a benzophenanthridine alkaloid present in the plant \"Chelidonium majus\" (greater celandine).", " It is a potent, selective, and cell-permeable protein kinase C inhibitor \"in vitro\".", " And an efficacious antagonist of G-protein-coupled CB1 receptors.", " It is also found in the plants \"Zanthoxylum clava-herculis\" and \"Zanthoxylum rhoifolium\", exhibiting antibacterial activity against \"Staphylococcus aureus\" and other human pathogens." ], "title": "Chelerythrine" }, { "sentences": [ "Nitidine is a benzophenanthridine alkaloid found in species of the genus \"Zanthoxylum \", notably in \"Zanthoxylum nitidum\".", " This compound has an anti-malarial activity." ], "title": "Nitidine" }, { "sentences": [ "Zanthoxylum psammophilum (synonym Fagara psammophila Aké Assi) is a species of shrub or small tree in the Rutaceae family.", " It is a large liana endemic to Côte d'Ivoire, although in 2005 it was found in Liberia as well.", " \"Zanthoxylum psammophilum\", a new combination created in 1975 to subsume the genus \"Fagara\" into the genus \"Zanthoxylum\" based on morphology and secondary metabolites, is the preferred name according to the Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève which has a section that specializes in the conservation and biodiversity of flowering plants of Côte d'Ivoire.", " However, the International Plant Names Index lists \"Fagara\" as the genus, and \"Zanthoxylum\" as the synonym.", " The type specimen for the plant was collected in the ecotone between the lowland Eastern Guinean forests (tropical rainforest) and the inland Guinean forest-savanna mosaic in the Lagunes District." ], "title": "Zanthoxylum psammophilum" }, { "sentences": [ "Molokai ( ; Hawaiian: ] ), nicknamed “The Friendly Isle” is the fifth largest island of eight major islands that make up the Hawaiian Island Chain in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.", " It is 38 by 10 miles (61 by 16 km) in size at its extreme length and width with a usable land area of 260 sqmi , making it the fifth-largest of the main Hawaiian Islands and the 27th largest island in the United States.", " It lies east of Oahu across the 25-mile (40 km) wide Kaiwi Channel and north of Lānai, separated from it by the Kalohi Channel." ], "title": "Molokai" }, { "sentences": [ "The following is a list of islands in Isle Royale National Park.", " Located in Lake Superior, Isle Royale is the second largest island in the Great Lakes system, after only Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron.", " At 206.7 mi² (535.4 km²), Isle Royale is the third largest island in the contiguous United States after Long Island and Padre Island.", " The island and the surrounding islands and waters make up Isle Royale National Park for a total area of 209 sq mi² (542 km²) of above-water territory." ], "title": "List of islands in Isle Royale National Park" }, { "sentences": [ "Little Deer Isle is an island in Penobscot Bay, lying just north of the town (and island) of Deer Isle, of which it is a part.", " The island is served by Maine State Route 15 via the Deer Isle Bridge.", " The north end of the island is called Eggemoggin and there is a small island with a lighthouse on it at the tip called Pumpkin Island.", " Little Deer is about 4 miles long and connects to Deer Isle by way of a causeway.", " There are only about 300 year-round residents of Little Deer, but many more summer residents." ], "title": "Little Deer Isle, Maine" }, { "sentences": [ "Zanthoxylum gilletii, the East African satin wood, is a tree species in the genus \"Zanthoxylum\" found in Africa.", " The fruits are used to produce the spice uzazi." ], "title": "Zanthoxylum gilletii" }, { "sentences": [ "Fagaronine is a benzophenanthridine alkaloid found in \"Zanthoxylum zanthoxyloides\" and other species in the \"Zanthoxylum\" genus." ], "title": "Fagaronine" }, { "sentences": [ "Zanthoxylum hawaiiense, commonly known Aʻ e or Hawaiʻ i pricklyash, is a species of flowering plant in the citrus family, Rutaceae, that is endemic to Hawaii.", " It can be found at elevations of 550 – in dry forests, where it grows on lava flows, and mixed mesic forests on the Island of Hawaiʻ i, Maui, Molokaʻ i, and Lānaʻ i.", " It is threatened by habitat loss." ], "title": "Zanthoxylum hawaiiense" }, { "sentences": [ "The Molokai Island Times was one of three newspapers on the Hawaiian island of Moloka'i.", " It was founded in December 2004 by Brennan Purtzer and Darrell Williams with a subsidy from computer software guru John McAfee, Williams' English cousin, and served as the newest community paper for \"The Friendly Isle\" of Molokai from 2005–2006, before becoming known as The Molokai Times in January 2007." ], "title": "Molokai Island Times" } ]
[ "Title: Chelerythrine\n\nChelerythrine is a benzophenanthridine alkaloid present in the plant \"Chelidonium majus\" (greater celandine). It is a potent, selective, and cell-permeable protein kinase C inhibitor \"in vitro\". And an efficacious antagonist of G-protein-coupled CB1 receptors. It is also found in the plants \"Zanthoxylum clava-herculis\" and \"Zanthoxylum rhoifolium\", exhibiting antibacterial activity against \"Staphylococcus aureus\" and other human pathogens.", "Title: Nitidine\n\nNitidine is a benzophenanthridine alkaloid found in species of the genus \"Zanthoxylum \", notably in \"Zanthoxylum nitidum\". This compound has an anti-malarial activity.", "Title: Zanthoxylum psammophilum\n\nZanthoxylum psammophilum (synonym Fagara psammophila Aké Assi) is a species of shrub or small tree in the Rutaceae family. It is a large liana endemic to Côte d'Ivoire, although in 2005 it was found in Liberia as well. \"Zanthoxylum psammophilum\", a new combination created in 1975 to subsume the genus \"Fagara\" into the genus \"Zanthoxylum\" based on morphology and secondary metabolites, is the preferred name according to the Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève which has a section that specializes in the conservation and biodiversity of flowering plants of Côte d'Ivoire. However, the International Plant Names Index lists \"Fagara\" as the genus, and \"Zanthoxylum\" as the synonym. The type specimen for the plant was collected in the ecotone between the lowland Eastern Guinean forests (tropical rainforest) and the inland Guinean forest-savanna mosaic in the Lagunes District.", "Title: Molokai\n\nMolokai ( ; Hawaiian: ] ), nicknamed “The Friendly Isle” is the fifth largest island of eight major islands that make up the Hawaiian Island Chain in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. It is 38 by 10 miles (61 by 16 km) in size at its extreme length and width with a usable land area of 260 sqmi , making it the fifth-largest of the main Hawaiian Islands and the 27th largest island in the United States. It lies east of Oahu across the 25-mile (40 km) wide Kaiwi Channel and north of Lānai, separated from it by the Kalohi Channel.", "Title: List of islands in Isle Royale National Park\n\nThe following is a list of islands in Isle Royale National Park. Located in Lake Superior, Isle Royale is the second largest island in the Great Lakes system, after only Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron. At 206.7 mi² (535.4 km²), Isle Royale is the third largest island in the contiguous United States after Long Island and Padre Island. The island and the surrounding islands and waters make up Isle Royale National Park for a total area of 209 sq mi² (542 km²) of above-water territory.", "Title: Little Deer Isle, Maine\n\nLittle Deer Isle is an island in Penobscot Bay, lying just north of the town (and island) of Deer Isle, of which it is a part. The island is served by Maine State Route 15 via the Deer Isle Bridge. The north end of the island is called Eggemoggin and there is a small island with a lighthouse on it at the tip called Pumpkin Island. Little Deer is about 4 miles long and connects to Deer Isle by way of a causeway. There are only about 300 year-round residents of Little Deer, but many more summer residents.", "Title: Zanthoxylum gilletii\n\nZanthoxylum gilletii, the East African satin wood, is a tree species in the genus \"Zanthoxylum\" found in Africa. The fruits are used to produce the spice uzazi.", "Title: Fagaronine\n\nFagaronine is a benzophenanthridine alkaloid found in \"Zanthoxylum zanthoxyloides\" and other species in the \"Zanthoxylum\" genus.", "Title: Zanthoxylum hawaiiense\n\nZanthoxylum hawaiiense, commonly known Aʻ e or Hawaiʻ i pricklyash, is a species of flowering plant in the citrus family, Rutaceae, that is endemic to Hawaii. It can be found at elevations of 550 – in dry forests, where it grows on lava flows, and mixed mesic forests on the Island of Hawaiʻ i, Maui, Molokaʻ i, and Lānaʻ i. It is threatened by habitat loss.", "Title: Molokai Island Times\n\nThe Molokai Island Times was one of three newspapers on the Hawaiian island of Moloka'i. It was founded in December 2004 by Brennan Purtzer and Darrell Williams with a subsidy from computer software guru John McAfee, Williams' English cousin, and served as the newest community paper for \"The Friendly Isle\" of Molokai from 2005–2006, before becoming known as The Molokai Times in January 2007." ]
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Are Libocedrus and Helianthus both types of plants?
yes
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[ { "sentences": [ "Sunflower (\"Helianthus\") is a genus of annual flowering plants native to North America." ], "title": "Sunflower (disambiguation)" }, { "sentences": [ "The sunflower seed is the fruit of the sunflower (\"Helianthus annuus\").", " There are three types of commonly used sunflower seeds: linoleic (most common), high oleic, and NuSun developed for sunflower oil.", " Each variety has its own unique levels of monounsaturated, saturated, and polyunsaturated fats.", " The information in this article refers mainly to the linoleic variety." ], "title": "Sunflower seed" }, { "sentences": [ "Helianthus californicus is a North American species of sunflower known by the common name California sunflower.", " It is native to California in the United States and Baja California in Mexico, where it grows in many types of habitats." ], "title": "Helianthus californicus" }, { "sentences": [ "Helianthus eggertii, known as Eggert's sunflower, is a North American species of flowering plants in the sunflower family.", " It is native to Tennessee, Kentucky, South Carolina, and Alabama.", " It is best known as one of the few plants to have been delisted under the Endangered Species Act because of the species' recovery.", " It was described by John Kunkel Small in 1903." ], "title": "Helianthus eggertii" }, { "sentences": [ "Helianthus or sunflower (from the Greek: ήλιος , \"Hēlios\", \"sun\" and ανθός , \"anthos\", \"flower\") L. is a genus of plants comprising about 70 species in the family Asteraceae.", " The genus is one of many in the Asteraceae that are known as sunflowers.", " Except for three species in South America, all \"Helianthus\" species are native to North America.", " The common name, \"sunflower\", typically refers to the popular annual species \"Helianthus annuus\", or the common sunflower, whose round flower heads in combination with the ligules look like the sun.", " This and other species, notably Jerusalem artichoke (\"H. tuberosus\"), are cultivated in temperate regions and some tropical regions as food crops for humans, cattle, poultry and ornamental plants.", " The largest sunflower field is located in Tuscany, Italy." ], "title": "Helianthus" }, { "sentences": [ "Libocedrus is a genus of five species of coniferous trees in the cypress family Cupressaceae, native to New Zealand and New Caledonia.", " The genus is closely related to the South American genera \"Pilgerodendron\" and \"Austrocedrus\", and the New Guinean genus \"Papuacedrus\", both of which are included within \"Libocedrus\" by some botanists.", " These genera are rather similar to the Northern Hemisphere genera \"Calocedrus\" and \"Thuja\": in earlier days, what is now \"Calocedrus\" was sometimes included in \"Libocedrus\".", " They are much less closely related, as recently confirmed (Gadek et al. 2000).", " The generic name means \"teardrop cedar\", apparently referring to drops of resin." ], "title": "Libocedrus" }, { "sentences": [ "Helianthus schweinitzii, known by the common name Schweinitz's sunflower, is a perennial wildflower endemic to the Piedmont physiographic province of North Carolina and South Carolina.", " It is classified in the Sunflower Family (Asteraceae).", " Nationwide it is one of the rarest species of sunflower in the United States, but within its range it is not uncommon along utility and highway rights-of-way in North Carolina and South Carolina.", " There are only about 90 known populations, many containing less than 40 plants each.", " It was listed as a federal endangered species on May 7, 1991." ], "title": "Helianthus schweinitzii" }, { "sentences": [ "Helianthus anomalus (Western sunflower) is a species of plants in the sunflower family, found in the southwestern United States." ], "title": "Helianthus anomalus" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Helianthus\" species are used as food plants by the larvae of a number of Lepidoptera species including:" ], "title": "List of Lepidoptera that feed on Helianthus" }, { "sentences": [ "Alvordia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae.", " It includes 4 species of shrubs which occur in the states of Baja California and Sonora, Mexico.", " The genus is characterized by having a secondary clustering of heads into compound units, so that what appears to be a single head is actually a group of heads packed together.", " The genus is classified as a member of subtribe Helianthinae, the same subtribe that contains the common sunflower (\"Helianthus\").", " Based on the reported chromosome counts, \"Alvordia\" includes both diploid and polyploid species, but the relationships among these have not yet been studied in detail.", " No chromosome count has yet been reported for the species \"A. congesta\" from Sonora, which was a later transfer to the genus." ], "title": "Alvordia" } ]
[ "Title: Sunflower (disambiguation)\n\nSunflower (\"Helianthus\") is a genus of annual flowering plants native to North America.", "Title: Sunflower seed\n\nThe sunflower seed is the fruit of the sunflower (\"Helianthus annuus\"). There are three types of commonly used sunflower seeds: linoleic (most common), high oleic, and NuSun developed for sunflower oil. Each variety has its own unique levels of monounsaturated, saturated, and polyunsaturated fats. The information in this article refers mainly to the linoleic variety.", "Title: Helianthus californicus\n\nHelianthus californicus is a North American species of sunflower known by the common name California sunflower. It is native to California in the United States and Baja California in Mexico, where it grows in many types of habitats.", "Title: Helianthus eggertii\n\nHelianthus eggertii, known as Eggert's sunflower, is a North American species of flowering plants in the sunflower family. It is native to Tennessee, Kentucky, South Carolina, and Alabama. It is best known as one of the few plants to have been delisted under the Endangered Species Act because of the species' recovery. It was described by John Kunkel Small in 1903.", "Title: Helianthus\n\nHelianthus or sunflower (from the Greek: ήλιος , \"Hēlios\", \"sun\" and ανθός , \"anthos\", \"flower\") L. is a genus of plants comprising about 70 species in the family Asteraceae. The genus is one of many in the Asteraceae that are known as sunflowers. Except for three species in South America, all \"Helianthus\" species are native to North America. The common name, \"sunflower\", typically refers to the popular annual species \"Helianthus annuus\", or the common sunflower, whose round flower heads in combination with the ligules look like the sun. This and other species, notably Jerusalem artichoke (\"H. tuberosus\"), are cultivated in temperate regions and some tropical regions as food crops for humans, cattle, poultry and ornamental plants. The largest sunflower field is located in Tuscany, Italy.", "Title: Libocedrus\n\nLibocedrus is a genus of five species of coniferous trees in the cypress family Cupressaceae, native to New Zealand and New Caledonia. The genus is closely related to the South American genera \"Pilgerodendron\" and \"Austrocedrus\", and the New Guinean genus \"Papuacedrus\", both of which are included within \"Libocedrus\" by some botanists. These genera are rather similar to the Northern Hemisphere genera \"Calocedrus\" and \"Thuja\": in earlier days, what is now \"Calocedrus\" was sometimes included in \"Libocedrus\". They are much less closely related, as recently confirmed (Gadek et al. 2000). The generic name means \"teardrop cedar\", apparently referring to drops of resin.", "Title: Helianthus schweinitzii\n\nHelianthus schweinitzii, known by the common name Schweinitz's sunflower, is a perennial wildflower endemic to the Piedmont physiographic province of North Carolina and South Carolina. It is classified in the Sunflower Family (Asteraceae). Nationwide it is one of the rarest species of sunflower in the United States, but within its range it is not uncommon along utility and highway rights-of-way in North Carolina and South Carolina. There are only about 90 known populations, many containing less than 40 plants each. It was listed as a federal endangered species on May 7, 1991.", "Title: Helianthus anomalus\n\nHelianthus anomalus (Western sunflower) is a species of plants in the sunflower family, found in the southwestern United States.", "Title: List of Lepidoptera that feed on Helianthus\n\n\"Helianthus\" species are used as food plants by the larvae of a number of Lepidoptera species including:", "Title: Alvordia\n\nAlvordia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. It includes 4 species of shrubs which occur in the states of Baja California and Sonora, Mexico. The genus is characterized by having a secondary clustering of heads into compound units, so that what appears to be a single head is actually a group of heads packed together. The genus is classified as a member of subtribe Helianthinae, the same subtribe that contains the common sunflower (\"Helianthus\"). Based on the reported chromosome counts, \"Alvordia\" includes both diploid and polyploid species, but the relationships among these have not yet been studied in detail. No chromosome count has yet been reported for the species \"A. congesta\" from Sonora, which was a later transfer to the genus." ]
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Which 1994 comedy film did this American filmmaker, actor, comic book writer, author, and podcaster, who ran the short film festival Movies Askew, write, direct, co-produce, and act in?
Clerks
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{ "title": [ "Movies Askew", "Kevin Smith", "Kevin Smith" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Ben Ferris is an Australian filmmaker and the Artistic Director of the Sydney Film School.", " As a film writer/director he has won major international awards, including the Grand Prix at the Akira Kurosawa Memorial Short Film Festival in Tokyo, Japan for his short film \"The Kitchen\" (2003) and the Grand Prix at the One Take Film Festival in Zagreb, Croatia for his short film \"Ascension\" (2004).", " He has written and directed the feature film \"Penelope\" (2009) which screened in National Competition at the 56th Pula Film Festival and the feature film \"57 Lawson\" (2016).", " In 2017 he won a residency at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris." ], "title": "Ben Ferris" }, { "sentences": [ "A comics artist (also comic book artist or graphic novel artist, comic book producer, comic book illustrator, comic book writer, and comic book author) is a person working within the comics medium on comic strips, comic books, or graphic novels.", " The term may refer to any number of artists who contribute to produce a work in the comics form, from those who oversee all aspects of the work to those who contribute only a part." ], "title": "Comics artist" }, { "sentences": [ "Kevin Patrick Smith (born August 2, 1970) is an American filmmaker, actor, comic book writer, author, and podcaster.", " He came to prominence with the low-budget comedy film \"Clerks\" (1994), which he wrote, directed, co-produced, and acted in as the character Silent Bob of stoner duo Jay and Silent Bob.", " Jay and Silent Bob have appeared in Smith's follow-up films \"Mallrats\", \"Chasing Amy\", \"Dogma\", and \"Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back\" which were set primarily in his home state of New Jersey.", " While not strictly sequential, the films frequently featured crossover plot elements, character references, and a shared canon described by fans as the \"View Askewniverse\", named after his production company View Askew Productions, which he co-founded with Scott Mosier." ], "title": "Kevin Smith" }, { "sentences": [ "Jeremy O'Keefe is an American filmmaker.", " His debut film, \"Wrestling\", was released in 2008.", " His short film, CLOSURE, was an Official Selection at the Frameline Festival, Southwest Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, the Hollywood Attack of the 50 Foot Reels Film Festival, the Festival Mix Milano and the North Carolina Gay & Lesbian Film Festival.", " His next film, \"Somewhere Slow\" starring Jessalyn Gilsig, of \"Glee (TV Series)\", who is also one of the film's producers won the Best Narrative Feature prize at the 2013 Brooklyn Film Festival." ], "title": "Jeremy O'Keefe" }, { "sentences": [ "Christopher Lee Yost (born February 21, 1973) is an American film, animation and comic book writer best known as the head writer of the Marvel Comics animated series \"\" and co-writer (with his frequent collaborator Craig Kyle) of the comic book series \"X-23: Innocence Lost\", \"X-23: Target X\", \"New X-Men\", \"X-Force\".", " and \"Scarlet Spider\" (Volume 2).", " Yost was a member of the Marvel Writers Program and has worked as a screenwriter for Marvel Studios' Marvel Cinematic Universe with \"\" (2013) and \"\" (2017); while he is also signed on to write the \"\" spin-off movie, \"Silver & Black\", based on the comic book superheroes Silver Sable and Black Cat." ], "title": "Christopher Yost" }, { "sentences": [ "Brockton McKinney is an American comic book writer, short story author and horror film screenwriter.", " McKinney currently writes the comic book series' \"Gingerdead Man, Zoe Dare, & Ehmm Theory\" and \"Amerikarate (comic book)\" for Action Lab Comics and the film Evil Bong 666 for Full Moon Features" ], "title": "Brockton McKinney" }, { "sentences": [ "Bryan Lee Johnson (born December 7, 1967) is an American comic book writer, podcaster, actor and television personality associated with filmmaker Kevin Smith and the View Askewniverse.", " He is best known by his local fame in New Jersey and appearances in Smith's New Jersey films as comic book fan Steve-Dave Pulasti.", " He was also the basis for the \"Clerks\" character Randal Graves.", " Through his friendship with Smith, he was often involved in his productions until Smith moved to Los Angeles.", " He wrote and directed one film, \"Vulgar\" (2000), for View Askew.", " He worked briefly at the Los Angeles branch of Smith's comic book store, Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash.", " He became co-host of the \"Tell 'Em Steve-Dave!", "\" podcast with friend Walt Flanagan and Brian Quinn.", " He also has co-starred on the AMC reality series \"Comic Book Men\" since 2012." ], "title": "Bryan Johnson (comic book writer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Movies Askew is a short film festival run by Kevin Smith and View Askew Productions.", " \"We've shown you ours.", " Now show us yours,\" submitters were encouraged.", " The 12 finalists of 2005 were screened at a gala event in Hollywood, California on September 6, 2006.", " The audience included a panel of celebrity judges with the likes of Jason Mewes, Scott Mosier and \"Donnie Darko\" director Richard Kelly." ], "title": "Movies Askew" }, { "sentences": [ "Manav Bhinder is an Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, actor and assistant director, best known for writing and directing short films like Dor (Special Festival Mention at Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival 2014 and acting debut of Parineeti Chopra), Phir Ek Baar (Official Selection at Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival 2014), Pursuit of Love (Winner – DNA Short Cuts, Short Film Festival 2015) and Ankahee Baatein, (Official Selection at Cannes Film Festival 2016 - Short Film Corner) starring Avika Gor, Barkha Bisht and Manish Raisinghan.", " His upcoming films include a short film titled \"Ek Khoobsurat Ittefaq\", starring Shashank Vyas and Adaa Khan, and produced by Priyanka Chopra.", " Apart from writing an directing short films, he has worked on a number of film projects as an Assistant Director and occasionally, as an actor." ], "title": "Manav Bhinder" }, { "sentences": [ "Tracie Laymon is a screenwriter, producer and film director.", " Laymon was raised in Houston, Texas, and studied film at the University of Texas at Austin.", " She began her film career with work in the Texas area, and several of her music videos and short films were recognized with film festival awards.", " She served in film production capacities in multiple movies, including \"Matchstick Men\" in 2003 and \"The Alamo\" in 2004.", " Laymon moved to California in 2005, and continued film production work there, serving as production assistant on films \"The Ringer\" in 2005 and \"Blades of Glory\" in 2007.", " Her short film \"Inside\" premiered in 2009 at the Milan International Film Festival in Milan, Italy, and won the award in \"Best Short Film\" from the Women's Image Network.", " She also directed the first ever half-hour comedy for the internet entitled \"Goodnight Burbank\", which premiered on Hulu.com in April 2011 and was personally acquired by Mark Cuban that same day.", " The shows then aired on Cuban's HDNet in the fall of 2011.", " Her most recent short film \"A Hidden Agender\" premiered at the Dallas International Film Festival and received the Jury Award for Best Dark Comedy at the Houston International Film Festival (also known as Worldfest Houston) in 2012.", " Laymon was also named to the Independent Film Channel's list of emerging \"Icons\" and \"Film Innovators\".", " She is currently in development of her first feature film, which she also wrote.", " The original screenplay received the Jury Award for Best Screenplay at the LA Comedy Festival in December 2013.", " Laymon is in development of this feature film and plans to direct it in Texas in 2017." ], "title": "Tracie Laymon" } ]
[ "Title: Ben Ferris\n\nBen Ferris is an Australian filmmaker and the Artistic Director of the Sydney Film School. As a film writer/director he has won major international awards, including the Grand Prix at the Akira Kurosawa Memorial Short Film Festival in Tokyo, Japan for his short film \"The Kitchen\" (2003) and the Grand Prix at the One Take Film Festival in Zagreb, Croatia for his short film \"Ascension\" (2004). He has written and directed the feature film \"Penelope\" (2009) which screened in National Competition at the 56th Pula Film Festival and the feature film \"57 Lawson\" (2016). In 2017 he won a residency at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris.", "Title: Comics artist\n\nA comics artist (also comic book artist or graphic novel artist, comic book producer, comic book illustrator, comic book writer, and comic book author) is a person working within the comics medium on comic strips, comic books, or graphic novels. The term may refer to any number of artists who contribute to produce a work in the comics form, from those who oversee all aspects of the work to those who contribute only a part.", "Title: Kevin Smith\n\nKevin Patrick Smith (born August 2, 1970) is an American filmmaker, actor, comic book writer, author, and podcaster. He came to prominence with the low-budget comedy film \"Clerks\" (1994), which he wrote, directed, co-produced, and acted in as the character Silent Bob of stoner duo Jay and Silent Bob. Jay and Silent Bob have appeared in Smith's follow-up films \"Mallrats\", \"Chasing Amy\", \"Dogma\", and \"Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back\" which were set primarily in his home state of New Jersey. While not strictly sequential, the films frequently featured crossover plot elements, character references, and a shared canon described by fans as the \"View Askewniverse\", named after his production company View Askew Productions, which he co-founded with Scott Mosier.", "Title: Jeremy O'Keefe\n\nJeremy O'Keefe is an American filmmaker. His debut film, \"Wrestling\", was released in 2008. His short film, CLOSURE, was an Official Selection at the Frameline Festival, Southwest Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, the Hollywood Attack of the 50 Foot Reels Film Festival, the Festival Mix Milano and the North Carolina Gay & Lesbian Film Festival. His next film, \"Somewhere Slow\" starring Jessalyn Gilsig, of \"Glee (TV Series)\", who is also one of the film's producers won the Best Narrative Feature prize at the 2013 Brooklyn Film Festival.", "Title: Christopher Yost\n\nChristopher Lee Yost (born February 21, 1973) is an American film, animation and comic book writer best known as the head writer of the Marvel Comics animated series \"\" and co-writer (with his frequent collaborator Craig Kyle) of the comic book series \"X-23: Innocence Lost\", \"X-23: Target X\", \"New X-Men\", \"X-Force\". and \"Scarlet Spider\" (Volume 2). Yost was a member of the Marvel Writers Program and has worked as a screenwriter for Marvel Studios' Marvel Cinematic Universe with \"\" (2013) and \"\" (2017); while he is also signed on to write the \"\" spin-off movie, \"Silver & Black\", based on the comic book superheroes Silver Sable and Black Cat.", "Title: Brockton McKinney\n\nBrockton McKinney is an American comic book writer, short story author and horror film screenwriter. McKinney currently writes the comic book series' \"Gingerdead Man, Zoe Dare, & Ehmm Theory\" and \"Amerikarate (comic book)\" for Action Lab Comics and the film Evil Bong 666 for Full Moon Features", "Title: Bryan Johnson (comic book writer)\n\nBryan Lee Johnson (born December 7, 1967) is an American comic book writer, podcaster, actor and television personality associated with filmmaker Kevin Smith and the View Askewniverse. He is best known by his local fame in New Jersey and appearances in Smith's New Jersey films as comic book fan Steve-Dave Pulasti. He was also the basis for the \"Clerks\" character Randal Graves. Through his friendship with Smith, he was often involved in his productions until Smith moved to Los Angeles. He wrote and directed one film, \"Vulgar\" (2000), for View Askew. He worked briefly at the Los Angeles branch of Smith's comic book store, Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash. He became co-host of the \"Tell 'Em Steve-Dave! \" podcast with friend Walt Flanagan and Brian Quinn. He also has co-starred on the AMC reality series \"Comic Book Men\" since 2012.", "Title: Movies Askew\n\nMovies Askew is a short film festival run by Kevin Smith and View Askew Productions. \"We've shown you ours. Now show us yours,\" submitters were encouraged. The 12 finalists of 2005 were screened at a gala event in Hollywood, California on September 6, 2006. The audience included a panel of celebrity judges with the likes of Jason Mewes, Scott Mosier and \"Donnie Darko\" director Richard Kelly.", "Title: Manav Bhinder\n\nManav Bhinder is an Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, actor and assistant director, best known for writing and directing short films like Dor (Special Festival Mention at Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival 2014 and acting debut of Parineeti Chopra), Phir Ek Baar (Official Selection at Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival 2014), Pursuit of Love (Winner – DNA Short Cuts, Short Film Festival 2015) and Ankahee Baatein, (Official Selection at Cannes Film Festival 2016 - Short Film Corner) starring Avika Gor, Barkha Bisht and Manish Raisinghan. His upcoming films include a short film titled \"Ek Khoobsurat Ittefaq\", starring Shashank Vyas and Adaa Khan, and produced by Priyanka Chopra. Apart from writing an directing short films, he has worked on a number of film projects as an Assistant Director and occasionally, as an actor.", "Title: Tracie Laymon\n\nTracie Laymon is a screenwriter, producer and film director. Laymon was raised in Houston, Texas, and studied film at the University of Texas at Austin. She began her film career with work in the Texas area, and several of her music videos and short films were recognized with film festival awards. She served in film production capacities in multiple movies, including \"Matchstick Men\" in 2003 and \"The Alamo\" in 2004. Laymon moved to California in 2005, and continued film production work there, serving as production assistant on films \"The Ringer\" in 2005 and \"Blades of Glory\" in 2007. Her short film \"Inside\" premiered in 2009 at the Milan International Film Festival in Milan, Italy, and won the award in \"Best Short Film\" from the Women's Image Network. She also directed the first ever half-hour comedy for the internet entitled \"Goodnight Burbank\", which premiered on Hulu.com in April 2011 and was personally acquired by Mark Cuban that same day. The shows then aired on Cuban's HDNet in the fall of 2011. Her most recent short film \"A Hidden Agender\" premiered at the Dallas International Film Festival and received the Jury Award for Best Dark Comedy at the Houston International Film Festival (also known as Worldfest Houston) in 2012. Laymon was also named to the Independent Film Channel's list of emerging \"Icons\" and \"Film Innovators\". She is currently in development of her first feature film, which she also wrote. The original screenplay received the Jury Award for Best Screenplay at the LA Comedy Festival in December 2013. Laymon is in development of this feature film and plans to direct it in Texas in 2017." ]
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The 2008 Indo-Pakistani standoff, which involved strained relations between Pakistan and India for a period of time, was related to terrorist attacks by which organisation?
Lashkar-e-Taiba
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "2008 Indo-Pakistani standoff", "2008 Mumbai attacks" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The 9/11 Commission Report, formally named Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, is the official report of the events leading up to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.", " It was prepared by the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (informally sometimes known as the \"9/11 Commission\" or the \"Kean/Hamilton Commission\") at the request of United States president George W. Bush and Congress, and is available to the public for sale or free download." ], "title": "9/11 Commission Report" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2008 Mumbai attacks were a group of terrorist attacks that took place in November 2008, when 10 members of Lashkar-e-Taiba, an Islamic terrorist organisation based in Pakistan, carried out a series of 12 coordinated shooting and bombing attacks lasting four days across Mumbai.", " The attacks, which drew widespread global condemnation, began on Wednesday, 26 November and lasted until Saturday, 29 November 2008, killing 164 people and wounding at least 308." ], "title": "2008 Mumbai attacks" }, { "sentences": [ "Operation Zarb-e-Azb (Urdu: ‎ \"Āpres̱ẖan Ẓarb-i ʿAẓb\" ) was a joint military offensive conducted by the Pakistan Armed Forces against various militant groups, including the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, al-Qaeda, Jundallah and the Haqqani network.", " The operation was launched on 15 June 2014 in North Waziristan along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border as a renewed effort against militancy in the wake of the 8 June attack on Jinnah International Airport in Karachi, for which the TTP and the IMU claimed responsibility.", " Part of the war in North-West Pakistan, up to 30,000 Pakistani soldiers were involved in Zarb-e-Azb, described as a \"comprehensive operation\" to flush out all foreign and local militants hiding in North Waziristan.", " The operation has received widespread support from the Pakistani political, defence and civilian sectors.", " As a consequence, the overall security situation improved and terrorist attacks in Pakistan dropped to a six-year low since 2008.", " Zarb-e-Azb was followed by Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad which began in February 2017, following a resurgence in terrorist incidents." ], "title": "Operation Zarb-e-Azb" }, { "sentences": [ "The Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 was a culmination of skirmishes that took place between April 1965 and September 1965 between Pakistan and India.", " The conflict began following Pakistan's Operation Gibraltar, which was designed to infiltrate forces into Jammu and Kashmir to precipitate an insurgency against Indian rule.", " India retaliated by launching a full-scale military attack on West Pakistan.", " The seventeen-day war caused thousands of casualties on both sides and witnessed the largest engagement of armored vehicles and the largest tank battle since World War II.", " Hostilities between the two countries ended after a United Nations mandated ceasefire was declared following diplomatic intervention by the Soviet Union and the United States, and the subsequent issuance of the Tashkent Declaration.", " Much of the war was fought by the countries' land forces in Kashmir and along the border between India and Pakistan.", " This war saw the largest amassing of troops in Kashmir since the Partition of British India in 1947, a number that was overshadowed only during the 2001–2002 military standoff between India and Pakistan.", " Most of the battles were fought by opposing infantry and armoured units, with substantial backing from air forces, and naval operations.", " The war exposed Pakistan's inadequate standards of military training, its misguided selection of officers, poor command and control arrangements, poor intelligence gathering and bad intelligence procedures.", " In spite of these shortcomings, the Pakistan Army managed to fight the larger Indian Army.", " Many details of this war, like those of other Indo-Pakistani Wars, remain unclear." ], "title": "Indo-Pakistani War of 1965" }, { "sentences": [ "The Nationalization process in Pakistan (or historically simply regarded as the \"Nationalization in Pakistan\") was a policy measure programme in the economic history of Pakistan, first introduced, promulgated and implemented by people-elected Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and the Pakistan Peoples Party to lay the foundation of socialist economics reforms to improve the growth of national economy of Pakistan.", " Since the 1950s, the country had undergone a speedy industrialisation and became an industrial paradise in Asia.", " But, as time progressed, the labour trade unions and labour-working class had increasingly strained relations with the industrial business oligarch class, having neglected to improve working conditions and failing to provide a healthy and safe environment for the workers in these industrial industries." ], "title": "Nationalisation in Pakistan" }, { "sentences": [ "List of conflicts in Canada is a timeline of events that includes wars, battles, skirmishes, major terrorist attacks, riots and other related items that have occurred in the country of Canada's current geographical area.", " A complete list of terrorist attacks can be found at list of terrorist attacks in Canada." ], "title": "List of conflicts in Canada" }, { "sentences": [ "After the 2008 Mumbai attacks, Pakistan and the ISI were believed by India to be directly responsible behind the attacks, leading to strained relations between the two countries for a period of time.", " An anti-Pakistan sentiment also rose in India, causing many, including even the United States to call for probes into it." ], "title": "2008 Indo-Pakistani standoff" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2001–2002 India–Pakistan standoff was a military standoff between India and Pakistan that resulted in the massing of troops on either side of the border and along the Line of Control (LoC) in the region of Kashmir.", " This was the second major military standoff between India and Pakistan following the successful detonation of nuclear devices by both countries in 1998 and the most recent standoff between the nuclear rivals.", " The other had been the Kargil War in 1999." ], "title": "2001–02 India–Pakistan standoff" }, { "sentences": [ "Abdul Nacer Benbrika (Arabic: عبد الناصر بن بريكة‎ ‎ ) (born in Algeria about 1960), also known as Abu Bakr (Arabic: أبو بكر), is a convicted criminal and Muslim cleric of the Sunni Islam faith, currently serving an Australian custodial sentence of fifteen years, with a non-parole period of twelve years for intentionally being the leader and a member of a terrorist organisation.", " Benbrika was one of 17 men arrested in the Australian cities of Sydney and Melbourne in November 2005, charged with being members of a terrorist organisation and of planning terrorist attacks on targets within Australia.", " Benbrika is alleged to be the spiritual leader of the group.", " All 17 men pleaded not guilty.", " On 15 September 2008 Benbrika was found guilty as charged and subsequently sentenced." ], "title": "Abdul Nacer Benbrika" }, { "sentences": [ "This article includes information on actions described as terrorist acts in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992-2003), Serbia & Montenegro (2003-2006) and The Republic of Serbia (2006 onwards).", " In the former Yugoslavia, terrorism was prominent and stemmed from anti-royalist and anti-communist sentiment.", " With the breakup of Yugoslavia, civil war erupted in the former socialist republics of Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.", " In the period post 1991, terrorism related to anti-communist sentiment was now shifting to terrorism relating to Kosovo separatism.", " With the formation of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1992, Kosovo kept its status as an autonomous province of the Republic of Serbia.", " Starting in the 1990s.", " The KLA began committing widespread terrorist attacks in order to destabilise the region, hoping the United States and NATO would intervene in order to aid in creating an independent Kosovo .", " US, British and German secret services subsequently began arming and training KLA terrorists from 1996 onwards.", " The KLA cemented itself as the main terrorist organisation operating in the province of Kosovo in order to achieve independence for Kosovo." ], "title": "Terrorism in Serbia" } ]
[ "Title: 9/11 Commission Report\n\nThe 9/11 Commission Report, formally named Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, is the official report of the events leading up to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. It was prepared by the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (informally sometimes known as the \"9/11 Commission\" or the \"Kean/Hamilton Commission\") at the request of United States president George W. Bush and Congress, and is available to the public for sale or free download.", "Title: 2008 Mumbai attacks\n\nThe 2008 Mumbai attacks were a group of terrorist attacks that took place in November 2008, when 10 members of Lashkar-e-Taiba, an Islamic terrorist organisation based in Pakistan, carried out a series of 12 coordinated shooting and bombing attacks lasting four days across Mumbai. The attacks, which drew widespread global condemnation, began on Wednesday, 26 November and lasted until Saturday, 29 November 2008, killing 164 people and wounding at least 308.", "Title: Operation Zarb-e-Azb\n\nOperation Zarb-e-Azb (Urdu: ‎ \"Āpres̱ẖan Ẓarb-i ʿAẓb\" ) was a joint military offensive conducted by the Pakistan Armed Forces against various militant groups, including the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, al-Qaeda, Jundallah and the Haqqani network. The operation was launched on 15 June 2014 in North Waziristan along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border as a renewed effort against militancy in the wake of the 8 June attack on Jinnah International Airport in Karachi, for which the TTP and the IMU claimed responsibility. Part of the war in North-West Pakistan, up to 30,000 Pakistani soldiers were involved in Zarb-e-Azb, described as a \"comprehensive operation\" to flush out all foreign and local militants hiding in North Waziristan. The operation has received widespread support from the Pakistani political, defence and civilian sectors. As a consequence, the overall security situation improved and terrorist attacks in Pakistan dropped to a six-year low since 2008. Zarb-e-Azb was followed by Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad which began in February 2017, following a resurgence in terrorist incidents.", "Title: Indo-Pakistani War of 1965\n\nThe Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 was a culmination of skirmishes that took place between April 1965 and September 1965 between Pakistan and India. The conflict began following Pakistan's Operation Gibraltar, which was designed to infiltrate forces into Jammu and Kashmir to precipitate an insurgency against Indian rule. India retaliated by launching a full-scale military attack on West Pakistan. The seventeen-day war caused thousands of casualties on both sides and witnessed the largest engagement of armored vehicles and the largest tank battle since World War II. Hostilities between the two countries ended after a United Nations mandated ceasefire was declared following diplomatic intervention by the Soviet Union and the United States, and the subsequent issuance of the Tashkent Declaration. Much of the war was fought by the countries' land forces in Kashmir and along the border between India and Pakistan. This war saw the largest amassing of troops in Kashmir since the Partition of British India in 1947, a number that was overshadowed only during the 2001–2002 military standoff between India and Pakistan. Most of the battles were fought by opposing infantry and armoured units, with substantial backing from air forces, and naval operations. The war exposed Pakistan's inadequate standards of military training, its misguided selection of officers, poor command and control arrangements, poor intelligence gathering and bad intelligence procedures. In spite of these shortcomings, the Pakistan Army managed to fight the larger Indian Army. Many details of this war, like those of other Indo-Pakistani Wars, remain unclear.", "Title: Nationalisation in Pakistan\n\nThe Nationalization process in Pakistan (or historically simply regarded as the \"Nationalization in Pakistan\") was a policy measure programme in the economic history of Pakistan, first introduced, promulgated and implemented by people-elected Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and the Pakistan Peoples Party to lay the foundation of socialist economics reforms to improve the growth of national economy of Pakistan. Since the 1950s, the country had undergone a speedy industrialisation and became an industrial paradise in Asia. But, as time progressed, the labour trade unions and labour-working class had increasingly strained relations with the industrial business oligarch class, having neglected to improve working conditions and failing to provide a healthy and safe environment for the workers in these industrial industries.", "Title: List of conflicts in Canada\n\nList of conflicts in Canada is a timeline of events that includes wars, battles, skirmishes, major terrorist attacks, riots and other related items that have occurred in the country of Canada's current geographical area. A complete list of terrorist attacks can be found at list of terrorist attacks in Canada.", "Title: 2008 Indo-Pakistani standoff\n\nAfter the 2008 Mumbai attacks, Pakistan and the ISI were believed by India to be directly responsible behind the attacks, leading to strained relations between the two countries for a period of time. An anti-Pakistan sentiment also rose in India, causing many, including even the United States to call for probes into it.", "Title: 2001–02 India–Pakistan standoff\n\nThe 2001–2002 India–Pakistan standoff was a military standoff between India and Pakistan that resulted in the massing of troops on either side of the border and along the Line of Control (LoC) in the region of Kashmir. This was the second major military standoff between India and Pakistan following the successful detonation of nuclear devices by both countries in 1998 and the most recent standoff between the nuclear rivals. The other had been the Kargil War in 1999.", "Title: Abdul Nacer Benbrika\n\nAbdul Nacer Benbrika (Arabic: عبد الناصر بن بريكة‎ ‎ ) (born in Algeria about 1960), also known as Abu Bakr (Arabic: أبو بكر), is a convicted criminal and Muslim cleric of the Sunni Islam faith, currently serving an Australian custodial sentence of fifteen years, with a non-parole period of twelve years for intentionally being the leader and a member of a terrorist organisation. Benbrika was one of 17 men arrested in the Australian cities of Sydney and Melbourne in November 2005, charged with being members of a terrorist organisation and of planning terrorist attacks on targets within Australia. Benbrika is alleged to be the spiritual leader of the group. All 17 men pleaded not guilty. On 15 September 2008 Benbrika was found guilty as charged and subsequently sentenced.", "Title: Terrorism in Serbia\n\nThis article includes information on actions described as terrorist acts in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992-2003), Serbia & Montenegro (2003-2006) and The Republic of Serbia (2006 onwards). In the former Yugoslavia, terrorism was prominent and stemmed from anti-royalist and anti-communist sentiment. With the breakup of Yugoslavia, civil war erupted in the former socialist republics of Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. In the period post 1991, terrorism related to anti-communist sentiment was now shifting to terrorism relating to Kosovo separatism. With the formation of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1992, Kosovo kept its status as an autonomous province of the Republic of Serbia. Starting in the 1990s. The KLA began committing widespread terrorist attacks in order to destabilise the region, hoping the United States and NATO would intervene in order to aid in creating an independent Kosovo . US, British and German secret services subsequently began arming and training KLA terrorists from 1996 onwards. The KLA cemented itself as the main terrorist organisation operating in the province of Kosovo in order to achieve independence for Kosovo." ]
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JailbreakMe is a series of jailbreaks for Apple's iOS mobile operating system that take advantage of flaws in the Safari browser on the device, providing an immediate one-step jailbreak unlike more common jailbreaks, it automatically includes which package manager mobile app for iOS that enables a user to find and install software packages on jailbroken iPhones, iPads and iPods?
Cydia
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "JailbreakMe", "Cydia" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Pegasus is a spy software installable on devices running certain versions of iOS, Apple's mobile operating system.", " Discovered in August 2016 after a failed attempt at installing it on an iPhone belonging to a human rights defender, an investigation revealed details about the spyware, its abilities, and the security vulnerabilities it exploited.", " The installation was avoided when the defender declined to use a link that was offered on the intended device.", " Pegasus is capable of reading text messages, tracking calls, collecting passwords, tracing the location of the phone, and gathering information from apps, including iMessage, Gmail, Viber, Facebook, WhatsApp, and Skype.", " Apple released version 9.3.5 of its software to fix the vulnerabilities.", " News of the spyware garnered significant media attention.", " It was called the \"most sophisticated\" smartphone attack ever, and became the first time in iPhone history when a remote jailbreak exploit had been detected.", " The company that created the spyware, NSO Group, stated that they provide \"authorized governments with technology that helps them combat terror and crime\".", " In the aftermath of the news, critics asserted that Apple's bug-bounty program, which rewards people for finding flaws in its software, might not have offered sufficient rewards to prevent exploits being sold on the black market, rather than being reported back to Apple." ], "title": "Pegasus (spyware)" }, { "sentences": [ "JailbreakMe is a series of jailbreaks for Apple's iOS mobile operating system that take advantage of flaws in the Safari browser on the device, providing an immediate one-step jailbreak unlike more common jailbreaks, such as Blackra1n and redsn0w, that require plugging the device into a computer and running the jailbreaking software from the desktop.", " Jailbreaking allows users to install software that is not approved by Apple on their iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad; JailbreakMe automatically includes Cydia, a package management interface that serves as an alternative to the App Store.", " Cydia Allows Installation of packages." ], "title": "JailbreakMe" }, { "sentences": [ "Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation that designs and manufactures consumer electronics and software products.", " It was established in Cupertino, California, on April 1, 1976, by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne, and was incorporated on January 3, 1977.", " The company's hardware products include the Macintosh line of personal computers, the iPod line of portable media players, the iPad line of tablets, the iPhone line of smartphones, the Apple TV line of digital media players, and the Apple Watch line of smartwatches.", " Apple's software products include the OS X operating system, the iOS mobile operating system, the tvOS operating system, the watchOS operating system, the iTunes media browser, and the iLife suite of multimedia and creativity software.", " As of 2017 , Apple is publicly known to have acquired 70 companies.", " The actual number of acquisitions is possibly larger as Apple does not reveal the majority of its acquisitions unless discovered by journals.", " Apple has also purchased stakes in two companies, as well as made two divestments. Apple has not released the financial details for the majority of its mergers and acquisitions." ], "title": "List of mergers and acquisitions by Apple" }, { "sentences": [ "iPad ( ) is a line of tablet computers designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc., which run the iOS mobile operating system.", " The first iPad was released on April 3, 2010; the most recent iPad models are the iPad (2017), released on March 24, 2017, and the 10.5 in and 12.9 in 2G iPad Pro released on June 13, 2017.", " The user interface is built around the device's multi-touch screen, including a virtual keyboard.", " All iPads can connect via Wi-Fi; some models also have cellular connectivity." ], "title": "IPad" }, { "sentences": [ "TrueOS (formerly PC-BSD or PCBSD) is a Unix-like, desktop-oriented operating system built upon the most recent releases of FreeBSD-CURRENT.", " It aims to be easy to install by using a graphical installation program, and easy and ready-to-use immediately by providing KDE SC, Lumina, LXDE, MATE, or Xfce as the desktop environment.", " It provides official binary Nvidia and Intel drivers for hardware acceleration and an optional 3D desktop interface through KWin, and Wine is ready-to-use in running of Microsoft Windows software.", " TrueOS is able to run Linux software, in addition to FreeBSD Ports collection, and it has its own .", "txz package manager that allows users to graphically install pre-built software packages from a single download link, which is unique for BSD operating systems." ], "title": "TrueOS" }, { "sentences": [ "The YMP file (file-extension .", "ymp) is a file used in the openSUSE operating system (based on the Linux kernel).", " It is used in a feature called one-click install.", " This allows a user to click a \"One-Click Install\" button on certain websites to automatically install software, without having to download and install the software separately.", " The YMP file will open the one-click install manager which is managed by YaST.", " The system will automatically add the repository containing the application, and then download and install the program." ], "title": "YMP File" }, { "sentences": [ "Greenpois0n is a name shared by a series of iOS jailbreaking tools developed by Chronic Dev Team (sometimes called the Greenpois0n team) that use exploits to remove software restrictions on iPhones, iPads, iPod touches, and Apple TVs. Greenpois0n's initial release in October 2010 jailbroke iOS 4.1, and its second version in February 2011 jailbroke iOS 4.2.1 as well as iOS 4.2.6 on CDMA iPhones.", " The second generation of the tool, Greenpois0n Absinthe, was developed with iPhone Dev Team members and jailbroke iOS 5.0.1 in January 2012 (providing the first jailbreak of the iPhone 4S), and a second version jailbroke iOS 5.1.1 in May 2012 (providing the first jailbreak of the third generation iPad)." ], "title": "Greenpois0n" }, { "sentences": [ "SHSH blob is a term for a small piece of data that is part of Apple's digital signature protocol for iOS restores and updates, designed to control the iOS versions that users can install on their iOS devices (iPhones, iPads, iPod touches, and Apple TVs), generally only allowing the newest iOS version to be installable.", " Developers interested in iOS jailbreaking have made tools for working around this signature system in order to install jailbreakable older iOS versions that are no longer being signed by Apple." ], "title": "SHSH blob" }, { "sentences": [ "Cydia is a package manager mobile app for iOS that enables a user to find and install software packages on jailbroken iPhones, iPads and iPods.", " It also refers to digital distribution platform for software on iOS accessed through Cydia software.", " Most of the software packages available through Cydia are free of charge but some require purchasing." ], "title": "Cydia" }, { "sentences": [ "iPhone OS 1 is the first major release of iOS, Apple's mobile operating system.", " iPhone OS 1.1.5 is the latest and the last version of Apple's iPhone OS 1.", " This version of iOS was the first iteration of the touch-centric mobile operating system.", " No official name was given on its initial release; Apple marketing literature simply stated that the iPhone runs a version of Apple's desktop operating system, macOS, then known as OS X. On March 6, 2008, with the release of the iPhone software development kit (iPhone SDK), Apple named it \"iPhone OS\" (they later went on to rename it \"iOS\" on June 7, 2010)." ], "title": "IPhone OS 1" } ]
[ "Title: Pegasus (spyware)\n\nPegasus is a spy software installable on devices running certain versions of iOS, Apple's mobile operating system. Discovered in August 2016 after a failed attempt at installing it on an iPhone belonging to a human rights defender, an investigation revealed details about the spyware, its abilities, and the security vulnerabilities it exploited. The installation was avoided when the defender declined to use a link that was offered on the intended device. Pegasus is capable of reading text messages, tracking calls, collecting passwords, tracing the location of the phone, and gathering information from apps, including iMessage, Gmail, Viber, Facebook, WhatsApp, and Skype. Apple released version 9.3.5 of its software to fix the vulnerabilities. News of the spyware garnered significant media attention. It was called the \"most sophisticated\" smartphone attack ever, and became the first time in iPhone history when a remote jailbreak exploit had been detected. The company that created the spyware, NSO Group, stated that they provide \"authorized governments with technology that helps them combat terror and crime\". In the aftermath of the news, critics asserted that Apple's bug-bounty program, which rewards people for finding flaws in its software, might not have offered sufficient rewards to prevent exploits being sold on the black market, rather than being reported back to Apple.", "Title: JailbreakMe\n\nJailbreakMe is a series of jailbreaks for Apple's iOS mobile operating system that take advantage of flaws in the Safari browser on the device, providing an immediate one-step jailbreak unlike more common jailbreaks, such as Blackra1n and redsn0w, that require plugging the device into a computer and running the jailbreaking software from the desktop. Jailbreaking allows users to install software that is not approved by Apple on their iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad; JailbreakMe automatically includes Cydia, a package management interface that serves as an alternative to the App Store. Cydia Allows Installation of packages.", "Title: List of mergers and acquisitions by Apple\n\nApple Inc. is an American multinational corporation that designs and manufactures consumer electronics and software products. It was established in Cupertino, California, on April 1, 1976, by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne, and was incorporated on January 3, 1977. The company's hardware products include the Macintosh line of personal computers, the iPod line of portable media players, the iPad line of tablets, the iPhone line of smartphones, the Apple TV line of digital media players, and the Apple Watch line of smartwatches. Apple's software products include the OS X operating system, the iOS mobile operating system, the tvOS operating system, the watchOS operating system, the iTunes media browser, and the iLife suite of multimedia and creativity software. As of 2017 , Apple is publicly known to have acquired 70 companies. The actual number of acquisitions is possibly larger as Apple does not reveal the majority of its acquisitions unless discovered by journals. Apple has also purchased stakes in two companies, as well as made two divestments. Apple has not released the financial details for the majority of its mergers and acquisitions.", "Title: IPad\n\niPad ( ) is a line of tablet computers designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc., which run the iOS mobile operating system. The first iPad was released on April 3, 2010; the most recent iPad models are the iPad (2017), released on March 24, 2017, and the 10.5 in and 12.9 in 2G iPad Pro released on June 13, 2017. The user interface is built around the device's multi-touch screen, including a virtual keyboard. All iPads can connect via Wi-Fi; some models also have cellular connectivity.", "Title: TrueOS\n\nTrueOS (formerly PC-BSD or PCBSD) is a Unix-like, desktop-oriented operating system built upon the most recent releases of FreeBSD-CURRENT. It aims to be easy to install by using a graphical installation program, and easy and ready-to-use immediately by providing KDE SC, Lumina, LXDE, MATE, or Xfce as the desktop environment. It provides official binary Nvidia and Intel drivers for hardware acceleration and an optional 3D desktop interface through KWin, and Wine is ready-to-use in running of Microsoft Windows software. TrueOS is able to run Linux software, in addition to FreeBSD Ports collection, and it has its own . txz package manager that allows users to graphically install pre-built software packages from a single download link, which is unique for BSD operating systems.", "Title: YMP File\n\nThe YMP file (file-extension . ymp) is a file used in the openSUSE operating system (based on the Linux kernel). It is used in a feature called one-click install. This allows a user to click a \"One-Click Install\" button on certain websites to automatically install software, without having to download and install the software separately. The YMP file will open the one-click install manager which is managed by YaST. The system will automatically add the repository containing the application, and then download and install the program.", "Title: Greenpois0n\n\nGreenpois0n is a name shared by a series of iOS jailbreaking tools developed by Chronic Dev Team (sometimes called the Greenpois0n team) that use exploits to remove software restrictions on iPhones, iPads, iPod touches, and Apple TVs. Greenpois0n's initial release in October 2010 jailbroke iOS 4.1, and its second version in February 2011 jailbroke iOS 4.2.1 as well as iOS 4.2.6 on CDMA iPhones. The second generation of the tool, Greenpois0n Absinthe, was developed with iPhone Dev Team members and jailbroke iOS 5.0.1 in January 2012 (providing the first jailbreak of the iPhone 4S), and a second version jailbroke iOS 5.1.1 in May 2012 (providing the first jailbreak of the third generation iPad).", "Title: SHSH blob\n\nSHSH blob is a term for a small piece of data that is part of Apple's digital signature protocol for iOS restores and updates, designed to control the iOS versions that users can install on their iOS devices (iPhones, iPads, iPod touches, and Apple TVs), generally only allowing the newest iOS version to be installable. Developers interested in iOS jailbreaking have made tools for working around this signature system in order to install jailbreakable older iOS versions that are no longer being signed by Apple.", "Title: Cydia\n\nCydia is a package manager mobile app for iOS that enables a user to find and install software packages on jailbroken iPhones, iPads and iPods. It also refers to digital distribution platform for software on iOS accessed through Cydia software. Most of the software packages available through Cydia are free of charge but some require purchasing.", "Title: IPhone OS 1\n\niPhone OS 1 is the first major release of iOS, Apple's mobile operating system. iPhone OS 1.1.5 is the latest and the last version of Apple's iPhone OS 1. This version of iOS was the first iteration of the touch-centric mobile operating system. No official name was given on its initial release; Apple marketing literature simply stated that the iPhone runs a version of Apple's desktop operating system, macOS, then known as OS X. On March 6, 2008, with the release of the iPhone software development kit (iPhone SDK), Apple named it \"iPhone OS\" (they later went on to rename it \"iOS\" on June 7, 2010)." ]
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The favorite player of Indonesian footballer Agus Indra Kurniawan was born in what year?
1980
bridge
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[ { "sentences": [ "Indra Kahfi Ardhiyasa (born on October 5, 1986) is an Indonesian footballer that currently plays for Bhayangkara Surabaya United in the Indonesia Super League.", " His younger brother, Andritany Ardhiyasa is also football player.", " He is also a Police Brigadier in the Indonesian National Police for Mobile Brigade Corps (Brimob) unit." ], "title": "Indra Kahfi Ardhiyasa" }, { "sentences": [ "Achmad Kurniawan (31 October 1979 – 10 January 2017) was an Indonesian footballer, who played for Arema Cronus in the Indonesia Super League as a goal keeper.", " He is also the older brother of goal keeper Kurnia Meiga." ], "title": "Achmad Kurniawan" }, { "sentences": [ "Kurniawan Ajie (born 20 June 1996) is an Indonesian footballer who plays for Persiba Balikpapan in Liga 1 as a goalkeeper" ], "title": "Kurniawan Ajie" }, { "sentences": [ "Arip Kurniawan (born March 5, 1987) is an Indonesian footballer who currently plays for PSAP Sigli in the Indonesia Super League." ], "title": "Arip Kurniawan" }, { "sentences": [ "Agus Indra Kurniawan (born 27 February 1982) is an Indonesian professional footballer of Chinese Indonesians descent who currently plays for Indonesian club Gresik United in the Indonesia Soccer Championship.", " His favourite player is Ronaldinho." ], "title": "Agus Indra Kurniawan" }, { "sentences": [ "Syahrizal Syahbuddin (born in Bireuën, Indonesia, October 2, 1993) is an Indonesian footballer who currently plays for Mitra Kukar F.C. as a defender.", " He was the first Indonesian footballer to play in Paraguay." ], "title": "Syahrizal Syahbuddin" }, { "sentences": [ "Jefri Kurniawan (born in Malang, 18 March 1991) is an Indonesian footballer of Chinese Indonesians descent who currently plays for Borneo in the Liga 1." ], "title": "Jefri Kurniawan" }, { "sentences": [ "Ari Kurniawan (born April 11, 1978) is an Indonesian footballer who currently plays for Persiram Raja Ampat in the Indonesia Super League." ], "title": "Ari Kurniawan" }, { "sentences": [ "Ronaldo de Assis Moreira (born 21 March 1980), commonly known as Ronaldinho (] ) or Ronaldinho Gaúcho, is a Brazilian professional footballer and ambassador for Spanish club FC Barcelona.", " He played mostly as an attacking midfielder, but was also deployed as a forward or a winger.", " He played the bulk of his career at European clubs Paris Saint-Germain, Barcelona and Milan as well as playing for the Brazilian national team.", " Often considered one of the best players of his generation and regarded by many as one of the greatest of all time, Ronaldinho won two FIFA World Player of the Year awards and a Ballon d'Or.", " He was renowned for his technical skills and creativity; due to his agility, pace and" ], "title": "Ronaldinho" }, { "sentences": [ "Sugiantoro (born in Sidoarjo, East Java 2 April 1977) is an Indonesian footballer, he normally plays as defender, his tall 173 cm.", " Together Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto, Anang Ma'ruf, Bima Sakti and the others he joined at PSSI Primavera Program at Italy in middle 1990s." ], "title": "Sugiantoro" } ]
[ "Title: Indra Kahfi Ardhiyasa\n\nIndra Kahfi Ardhiyasa (born on October 5, 1986) is an Indonesian footballer that currently plays for Bhayangkara Surabaya United in the Indonesia Super League. His younger brother, Andritany Ardhiyasa is also football player. He is also a Police Brigadier in the Indonesian National Police for Mobile Brigade Corps (Brimob) unit.", "Title: Achmad Kurniawan\n\nAchmad Kurniawan (31 October 1979 – 10 January 2017) was an Indonesian footballer, who played for Arema Cronus in the Indonesia Super League as a goal keeper. He is also the older brother of goal keeper Kurnia Meiga.", "Title: Kurniawan Ajie\n\nKurniawan Ajie (born 20 June 1996) is an Indonesian footballer who plays for Persiba Balikpapan in Liga 1 as a goalkeeper", "Title: Arip Kurniawan\n\nArip Kurniawan (born March 5, 1987) is an Indonesian footballer who currently plays for PSAP Sigli in the Indonesia Super League.", "Title: Agus Indra Kurniawan\n\nAgus Indra Kurniawan (born 27 February 1982) is an Indonesian professional footballer of Chinese Indonesians descent who currently plays for Indonesian club Gresik United in the Indonesia Soccer Championship. His favourite player is Ronaldinho.", "Title: Syahrizal Syahbuddin\n\nSyahrizal Syahbuddin (born in Bireuën, Indonesia, October 2, 1993) is an Indonesian footballer who currently plays for Mitra Kukar F.C. as a defender. He was the first Indonesian footballer to play in Paraguay.", "Title: Jefri Kurniawan\n\nJefri Kurniawan (born in Malang, 18 March 1991) is an Indonesian footballer of Chinese Indonesians descent who currently plays for Borneo in the Liga 1.", "Title: Ari Kurniawan\n\nAri Kurniawan (born April 11, 1978) is an Indonesian footballer who currently plays for Persiram Raja Ampat in the Indonesia Super League.", "Title: Ronaldinho\n\nRonaldo de Assis Moreira (born 21 March 1980), commonly known as Ronaldinho (] ) or Ronaldinho Gaúcho, is a Brazilian professional footballer and ambassador for Spanish club FC Barcelona. He played mostly as an attacking midfielder, but was also deployed as a forward or a winger. He played the bulk of his career at European clubs Paris Saint-Germain, Barcelona and Milan as well as playing for the Brazilian national team. Often considered one of the best players of his generation and regarded by many as one of the greatest of all time, Ronaldinho won two FIFA World Player of the Year awards and a Ballon d'Or. He was renowned for his technical skills and creativity; due to his agility, pace and", "Title: Sugiantoro\n\nSugiantoro (born in Sidoarjo, East Java 2 April 1977) is an Indonesian footballer, he normally plays as defender, his tall 173 cm. Together Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto, Anang Ma'ruf, Bima Sakti and the others he joined at PSSI Primavera Program at Italy in middle 1990s." ]
3,461
EA Sports UFC 2's cover art features what A,erican mixed martial artist, judoka, and actress?
Ronda Jean Rousey
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Ignite game engine (styled as IGNITE) is a collection of video game technologies built by Electronic Arts and designed to make video game sports \"alive\".", " The technology was announced at Microsoft's Xbox One reveal event in May 2013 for four EA Sports franchise games for Xbox One and PlayStation 4: \"FIFA 14\", \"EA Sports UFC\", \"Madden NFL 25\" and \"NBA Live 14\", all released in Fall 2013." ], "title": "Ignite (game engine)" }, { "sentences": [ "EA Sports UFC is a mixed martial arts sports video game developed by EA Canada and SkyBox Labs for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.", " It is based on the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) brand and was released on June 17, 2014.", " A playable demo was released on the PlayStation Network and Xbox Marketplace on June 3, 2014, with cover athletes Jon Jones and Alexander Gustafsson as playable fighters.", " It is the first UFC game since THQ sold the license to Electronic Arts." ], "title": "EA Sports UFC" }, { "sentences": [ "Cricket 07 is a cricket simulation computer game developed by HB Studios and published by Electronic Arts under the label of EA Sports.", " It is available for Windows and PlayStation 2.", " The game was released in the United Kingdom on 24 November 2006 and in Australia on 14 November 2006.", " The cover art for \"Cricket 07\" features England and Lancashire cricketer Andrew Flintoff, and the Australian release cover pictures The Ashes urn with the Australian and English flags behind it.", " This is the most recent cricket game published by EA Sports." ], "title": "Cricket 07" }, { "sentences": [ "EA Sports Big was a brand name used by Electronic Arts from 2000 to 2008 to distribute casual and extreme sports games that featured non-realistic, arcade features similar to Midway's sports games. \"", "SSX\" was the first game to be published by EA Sports Big.", " Later games such as \"FIFA Street\" (2012) and \"SSX\" (2012) dropped the EA Sports BIG branding and were released simply under EA Sports.", " The EA Sports Big name and branding was conceived by Steven Rechtschaffner, the Executive Producer of \"SSX\", \"SSX Tricky\", \"SSX 3\", and \"NBA Street Vol.", " 2\".", " The EA Sports Big intro voice that boomed the word \"BIG\" was voiced by human beatbox and former member of The Roots, Rahzel." ], "title": "EA Sports Big" }, { "sentences": [ "The EA Sports NASCAR series, alternately known as the NASCAR Thunder Series, was a series of NASCAR video games published by EA Sports.", " The series began with \"NASCAR 98\" and \"NASCAR 99\" in 1997 and 1998.", " EA Sports released \"NASCAR Thunder 2002\" in 2001, and ever since then, Jeff Gordon (2002), Dale Earnhardt Jr. (2003), and Tony Stewart (2004) were on the cover.", " In 2004, they changed the name of the game to \"\" and added the new features to make the game more up-to-date with the recent changes to NASCAR.", " Kevin Harvick was on the cover.", " The next year, they changed the name yet again to \"\".", " Jeff Gordon and Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jimmie Johnson were on the cover.", " The new features were swapping cars with teammates and voice-recognition support for use with the crew chief.", " The following year, the game was titled \"NASCAR 07\" and features Elliott Sadler on the cover.", " The new features include a new speed blur effect and an all-new momentum system, used to describe drivers' strong and weak racetrack types.", " In 2004, the feature was a \"Grudges and Alliances\" feature in which if the player hits a car, they could retaliate.", " The feature received a mixed reaction." ], "title": "EA Sports NASCAR series" }, { "sentences": [ "Ronda Jean Rousey ( ; born February 1, 1987) is an American mixed martial artist, judoka, and actress." ], "title": "Ronda Rousey" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Go Get It\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist T.I., released July 17, 2012, as the first single from his eighth studio album \"\" (2012).", " The song was produced by Canadian hip hop and R&B producer T-Minus, who T.I. previously collaborated with on \"Poppin Bottles\", featuring Drake, from his seventh studio album \"No Mercy\" (2010).", " Before its official release, the song had leaked online earlier in June.", " This song is featured on EA Sports UFC 2." ], "title": "Go Get It" }, { "sentences": [ "EA Sports UFC 2 is a mixed martial arts fighting video game developed by EA Canada, and published in March 2016 by Electronic Arts for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.", " The sequel to 2014's \"EA Sports UFC\", it is based on the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) brand.", " The game's cover art features Ronda Rousey and Conor McGregor." ], "title": "EA Sports UFC 2" }, { "sentences": [ "Don't Forget Who You Are is the second studio album by indie-rock musician Miles Kane.", " It was released in June 2013 under Columbia Records.", " The album title is the second song off the album, \"Don't Forget Who You Are\" and featured on EA Sports' EA Trax in the video game FIFA 14, while \"Give Up\" is featured in EA Sports UFC." ], "title": "Don't Forget Who You Are" }, { "sentences": [ "NHL 12 is an ice hockey video game developed by EA Canada and published by EA Sports.", " The game was featured in the 2011 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3).", " Steven Stamkos was announced as the game's cover athlete on June 22, 2011, at the NHL Awards Show in Las Vegas, Nevada.", " The game notably includes more interactive goalies (i.e. players can have real contact with the goalies and vice versa, and the goalies and skaters may fight each other), better physics engine, improved Be a Pro mode, and the ability to play the 2011 NHL Winter Classic.", " Along with several other new EA Sports titles, \"NHL 12\" was made available three days prior the official release dates to purchasers of the EA Sports Season Ticket, a new digital program allowing users with a PlayStation 3 and/or an Xbox 360 to download and test the full version of new EA Sports titles for a three-day trial period by paying an annual fee of $24.99 or 2,000 Microsoft points.", " Users who pre-ordered the retail version of the game may have received a code for a goalie boost pack, which improves certain parts of the player's goalie in the \"Be a Pro\" mode.", " Gary Thorne (play-by-play) and Bill Clement (color) return to provide commentary for \"NHL 12\"." ], "title": "NHL 12" } ]
[ "Title: Ignite (game engine)\n\nThe Ignite game engine (styled as IGNITE) is a collection of video game technologies built by Electronic Arts and designed to make video game sports \"alive\". The technology was announced at Microsoft's Xbox One reveal event in May 2013 for four EA Sports franchise games for Xbox One and PlayStation 4: \"FIFA 14\", \"EA Sports UFC\", \"Madden NFL 25\" and \"NBA Live 14\", all released in Fall 2013.", "Title: EA Sports UFC\n\nEA Sports UFC is a mixed martial arts sports video game developed by EA Canada and SkyBox Labs for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It is based on the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) brand and was released on June 17, 2014. A playable demo was released on the PlayStation Network and Xbox Marketplace on June 3, 2014, with cover athletes Jon Jones and Alexander Gustafsson as playable fighters. It is the first UFC game since THQ sold the license to Electronic Arts.", "Title: Cricket 07\n\nCricket 07 is a cricket simulation computer game developed by HB Studios and published by Electronic Arts under the label of EA Sports. It is available for Windows and PlayStation 2. The game was released in the United Kingdom on 24 November 2006 and in Australia on 14 November 2006. The cover art for \"Cricket 07\" features England and Lancashire cricketer Andrew Flintoff, and the Australian release cover pictures The Ashes urn with the Australian and English flags behind it. This is the most recent cricket game published by EA Sports.", "Title: EA Sports Big\n\nEA Sports Big was a brand name used by Electronic Arts from 2000 to 2008 to distribute casual and extreme sports games that featured non-realistic, arcade features similar to Midway's sports games. \" SSX\" was the first game to be published by EA Sports Big. Later games such as \"FIFA Street\" (2012) and \"SSX\" (2012) dropped the EA Sports BIG branding and were released simply under EA Sports. The EA Sports Big name and branding was conceived by Steven Rechtschaffner, the Executive Producer of \"SSX\", \"SSX Tricky\", \"SSX 3\", and \"NBA Street Vol. 2\". The EA Sports Big intro voice that boomed the word \"BIG\" was voiced by human beatbox and former member of The Roots, Rahzel.", "Title: EA Sports NASCAR series\n\nThe EA Sports NASCAR series, alternately known as the NASCAR Thunder Series, was a series of NASCAR video games published by EA Sports. The series began with \"NASCAR 98\" and \"NASCAR 99\" in 1997 and 1998. EA Sports released \"NASCAR Thunder 2002\" in 2001, and ever since then, Jeff Gordon (2002), Dale Earnhardt Jr. (2003), and Tony Stewart (2004) were on the cover. In 2004, they changed the name of the game to \"\" and added the new features to make the game more up-to-date with the recent changes to NASCAR. Kevin Harvick was on the cover. The next year, they changed the name yet again to \"\". Jeff Gordon and Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jimmie Johnson were on the cover. The new features were swapping cars with teammates and voice-recognition support for use with the crew chief. The following year, the game was titled \"NASCAR 07\" and features Elliott Sadler on the cover. The new features include a new speed blur effect and an all-new momentum system, used to describe drivers' strong and weak racetrack types. In 2004, the feature was a \"Grudges and Alliances\" feature in which if the player hits a car, they could retaliate. The feature received a mixed reaction.", "Title: Ronda Rousey\n\nRonda Jean Rousey ( ; born February 1, 1987) is an American mixed martial artist, judoka, and actress.", "Title: Go Get It\n\n\"Go Get It\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist T.I., released July 17, 2012, as the first single from his eighth studio album \"\" (2012). The song was produced by Canadian hip hop and R&B producer T-Minus, who T.I. previously collaborated with on \"Poppin Bottles\", featuring Drake, from his seventh studio album \"No Mercy\" (2010). Before its official release, the song had leaked online earlier in June. This song is featured on EA Sports UFC 2.", "Title: EA Sports UFC 2\n\nEA Sports UFC 2 is a mixed martial arts fighting video game developed by EA Canada, and published in March 2016 by Electronic Arts for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The sequel to 2014's \"EA Sports UFC\", it is based on the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) brand. The game's cover art features Ronda Rousey and Conor McGregor.", "Title: Don't Forget Who You Are\n\nDon't Forget Who You Are is the second studio album by indie-rock musician Miles Kane. It was released in June 2013 under Columbia Records. The album title is the second song off the album, \"Don't Forget Who You Are\" and featured on EA Sports' EA Trax in the video game FIFA 14, while \"Give Up\" is featured in EA Sports UFC.", "Title: NHL 12\n\nNHL 12 is an ice hockey video game developed by EA Canada and published by EA Sports. The game was featured in the 2011 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). Steven Stamkos was announced as the game's cover athlete on June 22, 2011, at the NHL Awards Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. The game notably includes more interactive goalies (i.e. players can have real contact with the goalies and vice versa, and the goalies and skaters may fight each other), better physics engine, improved Be a Pro mode, and the ability to play the 2011 NHL Winter Classic. Along with several other new EA Sports titles, \"NHL 12\" was made available three days prior the official release dates to purchasers of the EA Sports Season Ticket, a new digital program allowing users with a PlayStation 3 and/or an Xbox 360 to download and test the full version of new EA Sports titles for a three-day trial period by paying an annual fee of $24.99 or 2,000 Microsoft points. Users who pre-ordered the retail version of the game may have received a code for a goalie boost pack, which improves certain parts of the player's goalie in the \"Be a Pro\" mode. Gary Thorne (play-by-play) and Bill Clement (color) return to provide commentary for \"NHL 12\"." ]
3,462
What English actor and dancer also acted in Captain America: Civil War in 2016?
Tom Holland
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[ { "sentences": [ "Scott Paulin (born February 13, 1950), is an American film and television actor.", " He is perhaps best known for playing Deke Slayton in the movie \"The Right Stuff\" (1983).", " He has also acted in movies like \"Cat People\" (1982), \"Teen Wolf\" (1985), \"The Accused\" (1988), \"Turner & Hooch\" (1989), and \"I Am Sam\" (2001).", " He also portrayed Red Skull in \"Captain America\" (1990)." ], "title": "Scott Paulin" }, { "sentences": [ "The Drop-In is an At Will Radio podcast hosted by Will Malnati.", " In each episode, Malnati has a candid conversation with an interesting person in popular culture or leader in entertainment, hospitality and business.", " Guests have included Chris Hardwick (CEO at Nerdist Industries), Sebastian Stan (\"Captain America: Civil War\"), and Nico Tortorella (\"Younger\")." ], "title": "The Drop-In (podcast)" }, { "sentences": [ "Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America is a comic book limited series dealing with various superheroes' reactions to the death of Captain America in the Marvel comics universe after the Civil War." ], "title": "Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America" }, { "sentences": [ "Admiral of the Fleet Sir Alexander Milne, 1st Baronet, GCB (10 November 1806 – 29 December 1896) was a Royal Navy officer.", " As a captain on the North America and West Indies Station he was employed capturing slave-traders and carrying out fishery protection duties.", " He served as a Junior Naval Lord under both Liberal and Conservative administrations and was put in charge of organising British and French transports during the Crimean War.", " He became Commander-in-Chief, North America and West Indies Station and in this role he acted with diplomacy, especially in response to the Trent Affair on 8 November 1861 during the American Civil War, when the USS \"San Jacinto\", commanded by Union Captain Charles Wilkes, intercepted the British mail packet RMS \"Trent\" and removed, as contraband of war, two Confederate diplomats, James Mason and John Slidell.", " He became First Naval Lord in the fourth Derby ministry in July 1866 and in this role took advantage of the Government's focus on spending reduction to ask fundamental questions about naval strategy.", " He again became First Naval Lord in the first Gladstone ministry in November 1872, remaining in office under the second Disraeli ministry and identifying the critical need for trade protection at times of War and demanding new cruisers to protect British merchant shipping." ], "title": "Sir Alexander Milne, 1st Baronet" }, { "sentences": [ "Captain America: Civil War is a 2016 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Captain America, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.", " It is the sequel to 2011's \"\" and 2014's \"\", and the thirteenth film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).", " The film is directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, with a screenplay by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely, and features an ensemble cast, including Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Don Cheadle, Jeremy Renner, Chadwick Boseman, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd, Emily VanCamp, Tom Holland, Frank Grillo, William Hurt, and Daniel Brühl.", " In \"Captain America: Civil War\", disagreement over international oversight of the Avengers fractures them into opposing factions—one led by Steve Rogers and the other by Tony Stark." ], "title": "Captain America: Civil War" }, { "sentences": [ "Captain America: Civil War (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the film score to the Marvel Studios film \"\" composed by Henry Jackman.", " Hollywood Records released the album on May 6, 2016." ], "title": "Captain America: Civil War (soundtrack)" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Stanley Holland (born 1 June 1996) is an English actor and dancer.", " His breakthrough role was Spider-Man in \"\" (2016), followed by \"\" (2017), as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).", " He previously appeared on stage in the title role of \"Billy Elliot the Musical\" in London's West End, and in the films \"The Impossible\" (2012) and \"In the Heart of the Sea\" (2015).", " Holland received the BAFTA Rising Star Award in 2017." ], "title": "Tom Holland (actor)" }, { "sentences": [ "New Avengers/Transformers is an intercompany crossover comic book series published by Marvel Comics and IDW Publishing that involves the pre-\"Civil War\" New Avengers and the Transformers.", " It is set in the fictional nation of Latveria, and involves the characters Captain America, Spider-Man, Iron Man, Luke Cage, Wolverine, Falcon and Ms. Marvel from the Avengers, and Prowl, Ratchet, Jazz, Bumblebee and Optimus Prime from the Autobots.", " It was written by Stuart Moore, penciled by Tyler Kirkham and premiered on July 5, 2007.", " The tag line for the series is \"Assemble and Roll Out!\"" ], "title": "New Avengers/Transformers" }, { "sentences": [ "Poornima Indrajith (née Mohan) is an Indian actress, Fashion Designer, television anchor and talk show host who acted in Malayalam and Tamil films.", " She started her career as a model and then went on to host a music countdown show \"Pepsi Top Ten\" on Asianet.", " She acted in many successful television shows such as \"Oomakkuyil\".", " She has also acted in many movies, including \"Meghamalhar\", \"Valliettan\", and \"Randam Bhavam\".", " She received the best supporting actress award for her role in \"Meghamalhar\".", " She hosted a television show \"Kadha Ithu Vare\" on Mazhavil Manorama channel.", " She has appeared in many advertisements too.She is a talented dancer also.Now she is turned into a fashion designer.", " She runs a boutique by name PRANAAH.", " She writes a regular column named \"In Style\" for \"Chithrabhumi\" a supplement of Mathrubhumi." ], "title": "Poornima Indrajith" }, { "sentences": [ "Captain America and Nick Fury: The Otherworld War, also known as Captain America/Nick Fury: The Otherworld War is a sixty-eight page comic book one-shot published by Marvel Comics in 2001." ], "title": "Captain America and Nick Fury: The Otherworld War" } ]
[ "Title: Scott Paulin\n\nScott Paulin (born February 13, 1950), is an American film and television actor. He is perhaps best known for playing Deke Slayton in the movie \"The Right Stuff\" (1983). He has also acted in movies like \"Cat People\" (1982), \"Teen Wolf\" (1985), \"The Accused\" (1988), \"Turner & Hooch\" (1989), and \"I Am Sam\" (2001). He also portrayed Red Skull in \"Captain America\" (1990).", "Title: The Drop-In (podcast)\n\nThe Drop-In is an At Will Radio podcast hosted by Will Malnati. In each episode, Malnati has a candid conversation with an interesting person in popular culture or leader in entertainment, hospitality and business. Guests have included Chris Hardwick (CEO at Nerdist Industries), Sebastian Stan (\"Captain America: Civil War\"), and Nico Tortorella (\"Younger\").", "Title: Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America\n\nFallen Son: The Death of Captain America is a comic book limited series dealing with various superheroes' reactions to the death of Captain America in the Marvel comics universe after the Civil War.", "Title: Sir Alexander Milne, 1st Baronet\n\nAdmiral of the Fleet Sir Alexander Milne, 1st Baronet, GCB (10 November 1806 – 29 December 1896) was a Royal Navy officer. As a captain on the North America and West Indies Station he was employed capturing slave-traders and carrying out fishery protection duties. He served as a Junior Naval Lord under both Liberal and Conservative administrations and was put in charge of organising British and French transports during the Crimean War. He became Commander-in-Chief, North America and West Indies Station and in this role he acted with diplomacy, especially in response to the Trent Affair on 8 November 1861 during the American Civil War, when the USS \"San Jacinto\", commanded by Union Captain Charles Wilkes, intercepted the British mail packet RMS \"Trent\" and removed, as contraband of war, two Confederate diplomats, James Mason and John Slidell. He became First Naval Lord in the fourth Derby ministry in July 1866 and in this role took advantage of the Government's focus on spending reduction to ask fundamental questions about naval strategy. He again became First Naval Lord in the first Gladstone ministry in November 1872, remaining in office under the second Disraeli ministry and identifying the critical need for trade protection at times of War and demanding new cruisers to protect British merchant shipping.", "Title: Captain America: Civil War\n\nCaptain America: Civil War is a 2016 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Captain America, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2011's \"\" and 2014's \"\", and the thirteenth film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film is directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, with a screenplay by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely, and features an ensemble cast, including Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Don Cheadle, Jeremy Renner, Chadwick Boseman, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd, Emily VanCamp, Tom Holland, Frank Grillo, William Hurt, and Daniel Brühl. In \"Captain America: Civil War\", disagreement over international oversight of the Avengers fractures them into opposing factions—one led by Steve Rogers and the other by Tony Stark.", "Title: Captain America: Civil War (soundtrack)\n\nCaptain America: Civil War (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the film score to the Marvel Studios film \"\" composed by Henry Jackman. Hollywood Records released the album on May 6, 2016.", "Title: Tom Holland (actor)\n\nThomas Stanley Holland (born 1 June 1996) is an English actor and dancer. His breakthrough role was Spider-Man in \"\" (2016), followed by \"\" (2017), as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). He previously appeared on stage in the title role of \"Billy Elliot the Musical\" in London's West End, and in the films \"The Impossible\" (2012) and \"In the Heart of the Sea\" (2015). Holland received the BAFTA Rising Star Award in 2017.", "Title: New Avengers/Transformers\n\nNew Avengers/Transformers is an intercompany crossover comic book series published by Marvel Comics and IDW Publishing that involves the pre-\"Civil War\" New Avengers and the Transformers. It is set in the fictional nation of Latveria, and involves the characters Captain America, Spider-Man, Iron Man, Luke Cage, Wolverine, Falcon and Ms. Marvel from the Avengers, and Prowl, Ratchet, Jazz, Bumblebee and Optimus Prime from the Autobots. It was written by Stuart Moore, penciled by Tyler Kirkham and premiered on July 5, 2007. The tag line for the series is \"Assemble and Roll Out!\"", "Title: Poornima Indrajith\n\nPoornima Indrajith (née Mohan) is an Indian actress, Fashion Designer, television anchor and talk show host who acted in Malayalam and Tamil films. She started her career as a model and then went on to host a music countdown show \"Pepsi Top Ten\" on Asianet. She acted in many successful television shows such as \"Oomakkuyil\". She has also acted in many movies, including \"Meghamalhar\", \"Valliettan\", and \"Randam Bhavam\". She received the best supporting actress award for her role in \"Meghamalhar\". She hosted a television show \"Kadha Ithu Vare\" on Mazhavil Manorama channel. She has appeared in many advertisements too.She is a talented dancer also.Now she is turned into a fashion designer. She runs a boutique by name PRANAAH. She writes a regular column named \"In Style\" for \"Chithrabhumi\" a supplement of Mathrubhumi.", "Title: Captain America and Nick Fury: The Otherworld War\n\nCaptain America and Nick Fury: The Otherworld War, also known as Captain America/Nick Fury: The Otherworld War is a sixty-eight page comic book one-shot published by Marvel Comics in 2001." ]
3,463
Did Nelson DeMille and Robert Holdstock write the same type of novels?
no
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[ { "sentences": [ "Christopher Evans (born 1951 in Tredegar, Wales) is a British science fiction writer and children's author.", " His novels include \"Capella's Golden Eyes\" (1980), \"The Insider\" (1981), \"Mortal Remains\" (1995) and \"Ice Tower\" (2000).", " He is the co-editor (with Robert Holdstock) of three original SF anthologies, \"Other Edens\" (1987), \"Other Edens II\" (1988) and \"Other Edens III\" (1989)." ], "title": "Christopher Evans (author)" }, { "sentences": [ "Mythago Wood is a fantasy novel by British writer Robert Holdstock, published in the United Kingdom in 1984.", " The conception began as a short story written for the 1979 Milford Writer's Workshop; later a novella of the same name appeared in the September 1981 edition of \"The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction\".", " The full-length novel retained the same name and was subsequently released, beginning a series of novels referred to collectively as the \"Mythago Wood cycle\" or \"Ryhope Wood series\"." ], "title": "Mythago Wood" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Paul Holdstock (2 August 1948 – 29 November 2009) was an English novelist and author best known for his works of Celtic, Nordic, Gothic and Pictish fantasy literature, predominantly in the fantasy subgenre of mythic fiction." ], "title": "Robert Holdstock" }, { "sentences": [ "The Panther is a 2012 novel by American author Nelson DeMille.", " It is the sixth of DeMille's novels to feature Detective John Corey, now working as a contractor for the fictional FBI Anti-Terrorist Task Force in New York City.", " The novel is the sequel to \"The Lion\".", " The Panther is followed by DeMille’s 2015 novel, \"Radiant Angel\".", " Also featured in this novel is DeMille’s other fictional character, Paul Brenner, who appears in The General's Daughter and Up Country." ], "title": "The Panther (novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lion's Game is a 2000 novel by American author Nelson DeMille.", " It is the second of DeMille's novels to feature the detective John Corey, now working as a contractor for the fictional FBI Anti-Terrorist Task Force in New York City.", " The 2000 novel The Lion’s Game is the sequel to Plum Island and is followed by the 2004 book Night Fall.", " The book also briefly mentions events from other DeMille novels like \"The Charm School\" and \"The Gold Coast\", that aren't strictly part of the Corey-universe." ], "title": "The Lion's Game" }, { "sentences": [ "The British Fantasy Awards are administered annually by the British Fantasy Society (BFS) and were first awarded in 1976.", " Prior to that they were known as The August Derleth Fantasy Awards (see August Derleth Award).", " First awarded in 1972 (The Knight of Swords by Michael Moorcock) only for novels, the number of award categories increased and in 1976 the BFS renamed them collectively the British Fantasy Awards.", " The current award categories are Best Fantasy Novel (the Robert Holdstock Award), Best Horror Novel (the August Derleth Award), Best Novella, Best Short Story, Best Independent Press, Best Artist, Best Anthology, Best Collection, Best Comic/Graphic Novel, Best Non-Fiction, and Best Newcomer (the Sydney J. Bounds Award), while the Karl Edward Wagner Award for \"important contribution to the genre or the Society\" is given at the discretion of the BFS committee.", " The membership of the BFS vote to determine the shortlists of the awards, the winners being decided by juries." ], "title": "British Fantasy Award" }, { "sentences": [ "Nelson Richard DeMille (born August 23, 1943) is an American author of action adventure and suspense novels.", " His novels include \"Plum Island\", \"The Charm School\", and \"The Gold Coast\".", " DeMille has also written under the pen names Jack Cannon, Kurt Ladner, Ellen Kay and Brad Matthews." ], "title": "Nelson DeMille" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lion is a 2010 novel by American author Nelson DeMille.", " It is the fifth of DeMille's novels to feature Detective John Corey, now working as a contractor for the fictional FBI Anti-Terrorist Task Force in New York City.", " The novel is the sequel to \"Wild Fire\".", " The Lion is followed by DeMille’s 2012 novel, \"The Panther\"." ], "title": "The Lion (2010 novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "Wild Fire is a 2006 novel by American author, Nelson DeMille.", " It is the fourth of DeMille's novels to feature Detective John Corey, now working as a contractor for the fictional FBI Anti-Terrorist Task Force in New York City.", " The novel is the sequel to Night Fall and takes place approximately one year later.", " Wild Fire is followed by DeMille’s 2010 novel, The Lion." ], "title": "Wild Fire (novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "Some Kind of Fairy Tale is a 2012 novel by the British author Graham Joyce.", " A work of speculative fiction, it won the British Fantasy Society's Fantasy Novel of the Year award (the Robert Holdstock Award) in 2013.", " Film rights to the novel have been sold and a potential movie is in the development stage." ], "title": "Some Kind of Fairy Tale" } ]
[ "Title: Christopher Evans (author)\n\nChristopher Evans (born 1951 in Tredegar, Wales) is a British science fiction writer and children's author. His novels include \"Capella's Golden Eyes\" (1980), \"The Insider\" (1981), \"Mortal Remains\" (1995) and \"Ice Tower\" (2000). He is the co-editor (with Robert Holdstock) of three original SF anthologies, \"Other Edens\" (1987), \"Other Edens II\" (1988) and \"Other Edens III\" (1989).", "Title: Mythago Wood\n\nMythago Wood is a fantasy novel by British writer Robert Holdstock, published in the United Kingdom in 1984. The conception began as a short story written for the 1979 Milford Writer's Workshop; later a novella of the same name appeared in the September 1981 edition of \"The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction\". The full-length novel retained the same name and was subsequently released, beginning a series of novels referred to collectively as the \"Mythago Wood cycle\" or \"Ryhope Wood series\".", "Title: Robert Holdstock\n\nRobert Paul Holdstock (2 August 1948 – 29 November 2009) was an English novelist and author best known for his works of Celtic, Nordic, Gothic and Pictish fantasy literature, predominantly in the fantasy subgenre of mythic fiction.", "Title: The Panther (novel)\n\nThe Panther is a 2012 novel by American author Nelson DeMille. It is the sixth of DeMille's novels to feature Detective John Corey, now working as a contractor for the fictional FBI Anti-Terrorist Task Force in New York City. The novel is the sequel to \"The Lion\". The Panther is followed by DeMille’s 2015 novel, \"Radiant Angel\". Also featured in this novel is DeMille’s other fictional character, Paul Brenner, who appears in The General's Daughter and Up Country.", "Title: The Lion's Game\n\nThe Lion's Game is a 2000 novel by American author Nelson DeMille. It is the second of DeMille's novels to feature the detective John Corey, now working as a contractor for the fictional FBI Anti-Terrorist Task Force in New York City. The 2000 novel The Lion’s Game is the sequel to Plum Island and is followed by the 2004 book Night Fall. The book also briefly mentions events from other DeMille novels like \"The Charm School\" and \"The Gold Coast\", that aren't strictly part of the Corey-universe.", "Title: British Fantasy Award\n\nThe British Fantasy Awards are administered annually by the British Fantasy Society (BFS) and were first awarded in 1976. Prior to that they were known as The August Derleth Fantasy Awards (see August Derleth Award). First awarded in 1972 (The Knight of Swords by Michael Moorcock) only for novels, the number of award categories increased and in 1976 the BFS renamed them collectively the British Fantasy Awards. The current award categories are Best Fantasy Novel (the Robert Holdstock Award), Best Horror Novel (the August Derleth Award), Best Novella, Best Short Story, Best Independent Press, Best Artist, Best Anthology, Best Collection, Best Comic/Graphic Novel, Best Non-Fiction, and Best Newcomer (the Sydney J. Bounds Award), while the Karl Edward Wagner Award for \"important contribution to the genre or the Society\" is given at the discretion of the BFS committee. The membership of the BFS vote to determine the shortlists of the awards, the winners being decided by juries.", "Title: Nelson DeMille\n\nNelson Richard DeMille (born August 23, 1943) is an American author of action adventure and suspense novels. His novels include \"Plum Island\", \"The Charm School\", and \"The Gold Coast\". DeMille has also written under the pen names Jack Cannon, Kurt Ladner, Ellen Kay and Brad Matthews.", "Title: The Lion (2010 novel)\n\nThe Lion is a 2010 novel by American author Nelson DeMille. It is the fifth of DeMille's novels to feature Detective John Corey, now working as a contractor for the fictional FBI Anti-Terrorist Task Force in New York City. The novel is the sequel to \"Wild Fire\". The Lion is followed by DeMille’s 2012 novel, \"The Panther\".", "Title: Wild Fire (novel)\n\nWild Fire is a 2006 novel by American author, Nelson DeMille. It is the fourth of DeMille's novels to feature Detective John Corey, now working as a contractor for the fictional FBI Anti-Terrorist Task Force in New York City. The novel is the sequel to Night Fall and takes place approximately one year later. Wild Fire is followed by DeMille’s 2010 novel, The Lion.", "Title: Some Kind of Fairy Tale\n\nSome Kind of Fairy Tale is a 2012 novel by the British author Graham Joyce. A work of speculative fiction, it won the British Fantasy Society's Fantasy Novel of the Year award (the Robert Holdstock Award) in 2013. Film rights to the novel have been sold and a potential movie is in the development stage." ]
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Alice Greeley Dewey (1928 – June 11, 2017) was an American anthropologist who studied Javanese society, among her doctoral students was Stanley Ann Dunham. who was an American anthropologist who specialized in the economic anthropology and rural development, of which country?
Indonesia
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{ "title": [ "Alice Dewey", "Ann Dunham" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) is a poverty alleviation project implemented by Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India.", " This scheme is focused on promoting self-employment and organization of rural poor.", " The basic idea behind this programme is to organize the poor into SHG (Self Help Groups) groups and make them capable for self-employment.", " In 1999 after restructuring Integrated Rural Development Programme(IRDP), Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD) launched Swarnajayanti Grameen Swarojgar Yojana (SGSY) to focus on promoting self-employment among rural poor.", " SGSY is now remodeled to form NRLM thereby plugging the shortfalls of SGSY programme.", " This scheme was launched in 2011 with a budget of $5.1 billion and is one of the flagship programmes of Ministry of Rural Development.", " This is one of the world's largest initiatives to improve the livelihood of poor.", " This programme is supported by World Bank with a credit of $1 Billion.", " The scheme was succeeded by Deen Dayal Antyodaya Yojana on 25 September 2015." ], "title": "National Rural Livelihood Mission" }, { "sentences": [ "Barack Hussein Obama Sr. ( ; 18 June 1936 – 24 November 1982) was a Kenyan senior governmental economist and the father of Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States.", " He is a central figure of his son's memoir, \"Dreams from My Father\" (1995).", " Obama married in 1954 and had two children with his first wife, Kezia.", " He was selected for a special program to attend college in the United States and studied at the University of Hawaii.", " There, Obama met Stanley Ann Dunham, whom he married in 1961, and with whom he had a son, Barack II.", " She divorced him three years later.", " The elder Obama later went to Harvard University for graduate school, where he earned an M.A. in economics, and returned to Kenya in 1964.", " He saw his son Barack once more, when the boy was about ten." ], "title": "Barack Obama Sr." }, { "sentences": [ "Stanley Ann Dunham (November 29, 1942 – November 7, 1995) was an American anthropologist who specialized in the economic anthropology and rural development of Indonesia.", " She was the mother of Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States." ], "title": "Ann Dunham" }, { "sentences": [ "Alice Greeley Dewey (1928 – June 11, 2017) was an American anthropologist who studied Javanese society.", " She was a professor of anthropology at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa from 1962 until her retirement in 2005.", " Among her doctoral students was Ann Dunham, the mother of President Barack Obama." ], "title": "Alice Dewey" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert H. Layton (born 1944) is a British anthropologist and Fellow of the British Academy.", " He is Emeritus Professor of Anthropology at Durham University.", " He has carried out fieldwork in rural France and in a number of Aboriginal communities in Australia, and recently on traditional craft in rural China.", " Robert Layton studied anthropology at University College London under the famous Australian anthropologist Phyllis Kaberry.", " He completed his DPhil under the supervision of F.G. Bailey at the University of Sussex.", " He is known for his eclectic approach to anthropology and diverse range of interests.", " He has written extensively about art, archaeology, the evolution of hunter-gatherer society and culture, the co-evolution of genes and culture, social change and anthropological theory.", " He was the recipient of the Royal Anthropological Institute's Rivers Memorial Medal for a substantive contribution to anthropology in 2003" ], "title": "Robert Hugh Layton" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Redfield (December 4, 1897 – October 16, 1958) was an American anthropologist and ethnolinguist, whose ethnographic work in Tepoztlán, Mexico is considered a landmark Latin American ethnography.", " He was the son-in-law of University of Chicago sociologist Robert E. Park.", " In 1923 he and his wife Margaret traveled to Mexico, where he met Manuel Gamio, a Mexican anthropologist who had studies with Franz Boas.", " Redfield graduated from the University of Chicago with Communication Studies, eventually with a J.D. from its law school and then a Ph.D. in cultural anthropology, which he began to teach in 1927.", " After a series of published field studies from Mexican communities (Tepoztlán in Morelos and Chan Kom in Yucatán), in 1953 he published \"The Primitive World and its Transformation\" and in 1956, \"Peasant Society and Culture\".", " Moving further into a broader synthesis of disciplines, Redfield embraced a forum for interdisciplinary thought that included archeology, anthropological linguistics, physical anthropology, cultural anthropology, and ethnology." ], "title": "Robert Redfield" }, { "sentences": [ "Frederick Russell Eggan (September 12, 1906 in Seattle, Washington – May 7, 1991) was an American anthropologist best known for his innovative application of the principles of British social anthropology to the study of Native American tribes.", " He was the favorite student of the British social anthropologist A. R. Radcliffe-Brown during Radcliffe-Brown's years at the University of Chicago.", " His fieldwork was among Pueblo peoples in the southwestern U.S. Eggan later taught at Chicago himself.", " His students there included Sol Tax." ], "title": "Fred Eggan" }, { "sentences": [ "Born June 1, 1941 in Canandaigua, New York, H. (Harry) James Birx is an American anthropologist.", " Birx spent his childhood on the combination farm and travelers motel operated by his parents in the small town of Bloomfield in the Finger Lakes Region of New York.", " Graduating from Bloomfield Central High School in 1959, Birx completed his undergraduate studies at the nearby SUNY Geneseo before moving on to complete his M.A. in Anthropology and his Ph.D. in Philosophy, both from the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York.", " He currently serves as a full professor of Anthropology at Canisius College where he lectures on Anthropology in Film and early Biological Anthropology.", " He is also a Distinguished Research Scholar in the SUNY Geneseo's Department of Anthropology and he regularly holds a winter semester course entitled \"Human Culture and Evolution\" for the Doctoral Program of the University of Belgrade in Serbia.", " He has been a visiting professor at the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, twice a Visiting Scholar at Harvard University, and has lectured at universities around the world.", " He received the 2003 Professional Achievement Award from the State University of New York at Geneseo." ], "title": "H. James Birx" }, { "sentences": [ "Stephen D. Glazier (born Mystic, Connecticut) is an American anthropologist.", " Currently, he is a Research Anthropologist at the Human Relations Area Files at Yale University.", " He has conducted extensive fieldwork in Trinidad focusing on Caribbean religions such as Rastafari, Orisa/Sango, and the Spiritual Baptists.", " He also publishes on Caribbean archaeology and ethnohistory and cataloged Irving Rouse's St. Joseph (Trinidad) and Mayo (Trinidad) collections for the Peabody Museum of Natural History.", " In 2016, Glazier retired as Professor of Anthropology and Graduate Faculty Faculty Fellow at the University of Nebraska where he offered classes in general (four-field) anthropology, race and minority relations, and a graduate seminar on the anthropology of belief systems.", " Glazier began his graduate studies in anthropology at Princeton University under Martin G. Silverman, Hildred Geertz, Alfonso Ortiz, and Vincent Crapanzano.", " He also earned an M.Div.", " from Princeton Theological Seminary.", " His M. Div.", " thesis—based on experiences as an Assistant Chaplain at New Jersey Neuro Psychiatric Institute—dealt with patterns of schizophrenic speech.", " He was awarded a Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Connecticut in 1981.", " His dissertation advisors were Seth Leacock, Dennison J. Nash, and Ronald M. Wintrob.", " Glazier served as book review editor of the journal Anthropology of Consciousness.", " He was elected for two terms as President of the Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness.", " In addition, he served as Vice-President and Secretary of the Society for the Anthropology of Religion.", " SAR and as a Council Member and as Secretary of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion." ], "title": "Stephen D. Glazier" }, { "sentences": [ "Margaret Clelland Bender is an American anthropologist who specializes in the language and culture of the Cherokee people.", " She received her Ph.D. in 1996 from the University of Chicago, where she studied with the anthropologist Raymond D. Fogelson.", " She is currently Associate Professor of anthropology and Chair of the Anthropology Department at Wake Forest University." ], "title": "Margaret Bender" } ]
[ "Title: National Rural Livelihood Mission\n\nNational Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) is a poverty alleviation project implemented by Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India. This scheme is focused on promoting self-employment and organization of rural poor. The basic idea behind this programme is to organize the poor into SHG (Self Help Groups) groups and make them capable for self-employment. In 1999 after restructuring Integrated Rural Development Programme(IRDP), Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD) launched Swarnajayanti Grameen Swarojgar Yojana (SGSY) to focus on promoting self-employment among rural poor. SGSY is now remodeled to form NRLM thereby plugging the shortfalls of SGSY programme. This scheme was launched in 2011 with a budget of $5.1 billion and is one of the flagship programmes of Ministry of Rural Development. This is one of the world's largest initiatives to improve the livelihood of poor. This programme is supported by World Bank with a credit of $1 Billion. The scheme was succeeded by Deen Dayal Antyodaya Yojana on 25 September 2015.", "Title: Barack Obama Sr.\n\nBarack Hussein Obama Sr. ( ; 18 June 1936 – 24 November 1982) was a Kenyan senior governmental economist and the father of Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States. He is a central figure of his son's memoir, \"Dreams from My Father\" (1995). Obama married in 1954 and had two children with his first wife, Kezia. He was selected for a special program to attend college in the United States and studied at the University of Hawaii. There, Obama met Stanley Ann Dunham, whom he married in 1961, and with whom he had a son, Barack II. She divorced him three years later. The elder Obama later went to Harvard University for graduate school, where he earned an M.A. in economics, and returned to Kenya in 1964. He saw his son Barack once more, when the boy was about ten.", "Title: Ann Dunham\n\nStanley Ann Dunham (November 29, 1942 – November 7, 1995) was an American anthropologist who specialized in the economic anthropology and rural development of Indonesia. She was the mother of Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States.", "Title: Alice Dewey\n\nAlice Greeley Dewey (1928 – June 11, 2017) was an American anthropologist who studied Javanese society. She was a professor of anthropology at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa from 1962 until her retirement in 2005. Among her doctoral students was Ann Dunham, the mother of President Barack Obama.", "Title: Robert Hugh Layton\n\nRobert H. Layton (born 1944) is a British anthropologist and Fellow of the British Academy. He is Emeritus Professor of Anthropology at Durham University. He has carried out fieldwork in rural France and in a number of Aboriginal communities in Australia, and recently on traditional craft in rural China. Robert Layton studied anthropology at University College London under the famous Australian anthropologist Phyllis Kaberry. He completed his DPhil under the supervision of F.G. Bailey at the University of Sussex. He is known for his eclectic approach to anthropology and diverse range of interests. He has written extensively about art, archaeology, the evolution of hunter-gatherer society and culture, the co-evolution of genes and culture, social change and anthropological theory. He was the recipient of the Royal Anthropological Institute's Rivers Memorial Medal for a substantive contribution to anthropology in 2003", "Title: Robert Redfield\n\nRobert Redfield (December 4, 1897 – October 16, 1958) was an American anthropologist and ethnolinguist, whose ethnographic work in Tepoztlán, Mexico is considered a landmark Latin American ethnography. He was the son-in-law of University of Chicago sociologist Robert E. Park. In 1923 he and his wife Margaret traveled to Mexico, where he met Manuel Gamio, a Mexican anthropologist who had studies with Franz Boas. Redfield graduated from the University of Chicago with Communication Studies, eventually with a J.D. from its law school and then a Ph.D. in cultural anthropology, which he began to teach in 1927. After a series of published field studies from Mexican communities (Tepoztlán in Morelos and Chan Kom in Yucatán), in 1953 he published \"The Primitive World and its Transformation\" and in 1956, \"Peasant Society and Culture\". Moving further into a broader synthesis of disciplines, Redfield embraced a forum for interdisciplinary thought that included archeology, anthropological linguistics, physical anthropology, cultural anthropology, and ethnology.", "Title: Fred Eggan\n\nFrederick Russell Eggan (September 12, 1906 in Seattle, Washington – May 7, 1991) was an American anthropologist best known for his innovative application of the principles of British social anthropology to the study of Native American tribes. He was the favorite student of the British social anthropologist A. R. Radcliffe-Brown during Radcliffe-Brown's years at the University of Chicago. His fieldwork was among Pueblo peoples in the southwestern U.S. Eggan later taught at Chicago himself. His students there included Sol Tax.", "Title: H. James Birx\n\nBorn June 1, 1941 in Canandaigua, New York, H. (Harry) James Birx is an American anthropologist. Birx spent his childhood on the combination farm and travelers motel operated by his parents in the small town of Bloomfield in the Finger Lakes Region of New York. Graduating from Bloomfield Central High School in 1959, Birx completed his undergraduate studies at the nearby SUNY Geneseo before moving on to complete his M.A. in Anthropology and his Ph.D. in Philosophy, both from the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. He currently serves as a full professor of Anthropology at Canisius College where he lectures on Anthropology in Film and early Biological Anthropology. He is also a Distinguished Research Scholar in the SUNY Geneseo's Department of Anthropology and he regularly holds a winter semester course entitled \"Human Culture and Evolution\" for the Doctoral Program of the University of Belgrade in Serbia. He has been a visiting professor at the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, twice a Visiting Scholar at Harvard University, and has lectured at universities around the world. He received the 2003 Professional Achievement Award from the State University of New York at Geneseo.", "Title: Stephen D. Glazier\n\nStephen D. Glazier (born Mystic, Connecticut) is an American anthropologist. Currently, he is a Research Anthropologist at the Human Relations Area Files at Yale University. He has conducted extensive fieldwork in Trinidad focusing on Caribbean religions such as Rastafari, Orisa/Sango, and the Spiritual Baptists. He also publishes on Caribbean archaeology and ethnohistory and cataloged Irving Rouse's St. Joseph (Trinidad) and Mayo (Trinidad) collections for the Peabody Museum of Natural History. In 2016, Glazier retired as Professor of Anthropology and Graduate Faculty Faculty Fellow at the University of Nebraska where he offered classes in general (four-field) anthropology, race and minority relations, and a graduate seminar on the anthropology of belief systems. Glazier began his graduate studies in anthropology at Princeton University under Martin G. Silverman, Hildred Geertz, Alfonso Ortiz, and Vincent Crapanzano. He also earned an M.Div. from Princeton Theological Seminary. His M. Div. thesis—based on experiences as an Assistant Chaplain at New Jersey Neuro Psychiatric Institute—dealt with patterns of schizophrenic speech. He was awarded a Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Connecticut in 1981. His dissertation advisors were Seth Leacock, Dennison J. Nash, and Ronald M. Wintrob. Glazier served as book review editor of the journal Anthropology of Consciousness. He was elected for two terms as President of the Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness. In addition, he served as Vice-President and Secretary of the Society for the Anthropology of Religion. SAR and as a Council Member and as Secretary of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion.", "Title: Margaret Bender\n\nMargaret Clelland Bender is an American anthropologist who specializes in the language and culture of the Cherokee people. She received her Ph.D. in 1996 from the University of Chicago, where she studied with the anthropologist Raymond D. Fogelson. She is currently Associate Professor of anthropology and Chair of the Anthropology Department at Wake Forest University." ]
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The famous australian singer, songwriter who starred in 'Date Movie', 'Click' and 'Spring Breakdown' soon to be sharing the judges panel in Australia's Got Talent with Eddie Perfect, Kelly Osbourne and which other panelist?
Ian "Dicko" Dickson
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[ { "sentences": [ "Britain's Got Talent (often shortened to BGT) is a British television talent show competition, and is part of the \"Got Talent\" franchise.", " Produced by both Thames (formerly Talkback Thames) and Syco Entertainment production, and distributed by FremantleMedia, it has been broadcast on ITV since June 2007, and is hosted by Ant & Dec, with each series accompanied by a sister show on ITV2 entitled Britain's Got More Talent.", " Contestants of any any age, who possess some sort of talent, can audition for the show, with their performance judged by a panel of judges; the current lineup consists of the show's creator Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, and David Walliams.", " Those that make it through the auditions, compete against other acts in a series of live semi-finals, with the winning two acts of each semi-final proceeding into the show's live final.", " The prize for winning the contest is a cash prize (the amount varying over the show's history), and an opportunity to perform at the Royal Variety Performance in front of members of the British Royal Family, including either Queen Elizabeth II or the Prince of Wales.", " To date, the show has had eleven winners, ranging from musicians and singers, to variety acts, magicians and dancers." ], "title": "Britain's Got Talent" }, { "sentences": [ "Got Talent Portugal (season 5) was the 5th season of the talent show Got Talent Portugal, Portuguese version of the hit got talent show Britain's Got Talent.", " Each judge can press the golden buzzer once in the auditions same as last year, such as the hosts.", " This year a new rule was made, the judges can give a unanimous golden buzzer that means the 3 judges can press the buzzer at the same time." ], "title": "Got Talent Portugal (season 5)" }, { "sentences": [ "Thailand's Got Talent season 1 (also known as TGT) was the first season of the Thailand's Got Talent reality television series on the Channel 3 television network, and part of the global British \"Got Talent\" series.", " It is a talent show that features singers, dancers, sketch artists, comedians and other performers of all ages competing for the advertised top prize of 10,000,000 Baht (approximately $325,000).", " The show debuted in March 2011.", " Thailand is also the fifth country in Asia to license Got Talent series.", " The three judges Nirut Sirijanya, Benz Pomchita Na Songkla, and Pinyo Rutham join hosts Krit Sribhumisret and Ketsepsawat Palagawongse na Ayutthaya." ], "title": "Thailand's Got Talent (season 1)" }, { "sentences": [ "Pilipinas Got Talent (PGT), is a Filipino reality talent competition show on ABS-CBN network that began on February 20, 2010.", " It is based on the \"Got Talent\" franchise, a British TV format conceived and owned by Simon Cowell's SYCO company.", " \"Pilipinas\" is the Filipino word for Philippines.", " Anyone can join and showcase their talents in the audition.", " At the sound of three buzzers from the judges, the auditionees are asked to stop their act.", " With at least two yes from the judges, they are automatically in the list for Judges Cull, where judges have to pick only 36 acts that will move to the semi-finals.", " Acts will compete against each other in order to gain the audience support to win the prize money and the title of Pilipinas Got Talent winner." ], "title": "Pilipinas Got Talent" }, { "sentences": [ "India's Got Talent (sometimes abbreviated as IGT) is an Indian reality television series on Colors television network, founded by Sakib Zakir Ahmed and part of the global British \"Got Talent\" franchise.", " It is a cooperative effort between Colors and Britain's FremantleMedia.", " The first episode of \"India's Got Talent\" premiered on 27 June 2009.", " \"India's Got Talent\" follows the global \"Got Talent\" format, in which contestants audition in front of three judges and a studio audience.", " Up until the semifinal and final rounds, the judges decide whether or not a contestant advances in the competition.", " During the semifinal and final rounds, viewers vote on which contestants will advance." ], "title": "India's Got Talent" }, { "sentences": [ "Australia's Got Talent is an Australian reality television show, based on the original UK series, to find new talent.", " Nine announced that the show would be returning in 2016 for an eighth season.", " It is the second season to air on Nine after it was axed in 2013.", " Auditions are open for September and October 2015.", " On 28 October 2015, it was announced that Halliwell, French, Timomatic and Sandilands have been replaced with a new panel of judges, they are Kelly Osbourne, Ian \"Dicko\" Dickson, Sophie Monk and Eddie Perfect.", " Morris did not return as host as she is committed to another show and was replaced by Dave Hughes as the host.", " For the first time, this season introduced the Golden Buzzer.", " The season premiered on 1 February 2016." ], "title": "Australia's Got Talent (season 8)" }, { "sentences": [ "Thailand's Got Talent season 5 (also known as TGT) was the fifth season of the Thailand's Got Talent reality television series on the Channel 3 television network, and part of the global British \"Got Talent\" series.", " It is a talent show that features singers, dancers, sketch artists, comedians and other performers of all ages competing for the advertised top prize of 10,000,000 Baht (approximately $325,000).", " The show debuted in June 2015.", " Thailand is also the fifth country in Asia to license Got Talent series.", " The four judges Chalatit Tantiwut,Patcharasri Benjamad,Pornchita Na Songkla and Nitipong Hornak join hosts Ketsepsawat Palagawongse na Ayutthaya." ], "title": "Thailand's Got Talent (season 5)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sophie Charlene Akland Monk (born 14 December 1979) is an English-born Australian singer, songwriter, actress, model and radio personality.", " Monk was a member of the girl group Bardot and released a solo album called \"Calendar Girl\" (2003).", " She has appeared in films such as \"Date Movie\" (2006), \"Click\" (2006), and \"Spring Breakdown\" (2009)." ], "title": "Sophie Monk" }, { "sentences": [ "Australia's Got Talent is an Australian reality television talent show which premiered on 18 February 2007 on the Seven Network.", " The show is based on the \"Got Talent\" series format that originated in the United Kingdom with Simon Cowell.", " The original judges were Tom Burlinson, Red Symons and Dannii Minogue.", " Burlinson and Symons did not return for season four and were replaced by Brian McFadden and Kyle Sandilands.", " Dawn French, Timomatic and Geri Halliwell joined the panel in season seven as replacements for McFadden and Minogue.", " All four judges from season seven will be replaced by Kelly Osbourne, Ian \"Dicko\" Dickson, Sophie Monk and Eddie Perfect in season eight." ], "title": "Australia's Got Talent" }, { "sentences": [ "Thailand's Got Talent season 6 (also known as TGT) was the sixth season of the Thailand's Got Talent reality television series on the Channel 3 television network, and part of the global British \"Got Talent\" series.", " It is a talent show that features singers, dancers, sketch artists, comedians and other performers of all ages competing for the advertised top prize of 10,000,000 Baht (approximately $325,000).", " The show debuted in 12 June 2016.", " Thailand is also the fifth country in Asia to license Got Talent series.", " The four judges Chalatit Tantiwut,Patcharasri Benjamad,Kathaleeya McIntosh and Nitipong Hornak join hosts Ketsepsawat Palagawongse na Ayutthaya." ], "title": "Thailand's Got Talent (season 6)" } ]
[ "Title: Britain's Got Talent\n\nBritain's Got Talent (often shortened to BGT) is a British television talent show competition, and is part of the \"Got Talent\" franchise. Produced by both Thames (formerly Talkback Thames) and Syco Entertainment production, and distributed by FremantleMedia, it has been broadcast on ITV since June 2007, and is hosted by Ant & Dec, with each series accompanied by a sister show on ITV2 entitled Britain's Got More Talent. Contestants of any any age, who possess some sort of talent, can audition for the show, with their performance judged by a panel of judges; the current lineup consists of the show's creator Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, and David Walliams. Those that make it through the auditions, compete against other acts in a series of live semi-finals, with the winning two acts of each semi-final proceeding into the show's live final. The prize for winning the contest is a cash prize (the amount varying over the show's history), and an opportunity to perform at the Royal Variety Performance in front of members of the British Royal Family, including either Queen Elizabeth II or the Prince of Wales. To date, the show has had eleven winners, ranging from musicians and singers, to variety acts, magicians and dancers.", "Title: Got Talent Portugal (season 5)\n\nGot Talent Portugal (season 5) was the 5th season of the talent show Got Talent Portugal, Portuguese version of the hit got talent show Britain's Got Talent. Each judge can press the golden buzzer once in the auditions same as last year, such as the hosts. This year a new rule was made, the judges can give a unanimous golden buzzer that means the 3 judges can press the buzzer at the same time.", "Title: Thailand's Got Talent (season 1)\n\nThailand's Got Talent season 1 (also known as TGT) was the first season of the Thailand's Got Talent reality television series on the Channel 3 television network, and part of the global British \"Got Talent\" series. It is a talent show that features singers, dancers, sketch artists, comedians and other performers of all ages competing for the advertised top prize of 10,000,000 Baht (approximately $325,000). The show debuted in March 2011. Thailand is also the fifth country in Asia to license Got Talent series. The three judges Nirut Sirijanya, Benz Pomchita Na Songkla, and Pinyo Rutham join hosts Krit Sribhumisret and Ketsepsawat Palagawongse na Ayutthaya.", "Title: Pilipinas Got Talent\n\nPilipinas Got Talent (PGT), is a Filipino reality talent competition show on ABS-CBN network that began on February 20, 2010. It is based on the \"Got Talent\" franchise, a British TV format conceived and owned by Simon Cowell's SYCO company. \"Pilipinas\" is the Filipino word for Philippines. Anyone can join and showcase their talents in the audition. At the sound of three buzzers from the judges, the auditionees are asked to stop their act. With at least two yes from the judges, they are automatically in the list for Judges Cull, where judges have to pick only 36 acts that will move to the semi-finals. Acts will compete against each other in order to gain the audience support to win the prize money and the title of Pilipinas Got Talent winner.", "Title: India's Got Talent\n\nIndia's Got Talent (sometimes abbreviated as IGT) is an Indian reality television series on Colors television network, founded by Sakib Zakir Ahmed and part of the global British \"Got Talent\" franchise. It is a cooperative effort between Colors and Britain's FremantleMedia. The first episode of \"India's Got Talent\" premiered on 27 June 2009. \"India's Got Talent\" follows the global \"Got Talent\" format, in which contestants audition in front of three judges and a studio audience. Up until the semifinal and final rounds, the judges decide whether or not a contestant advances in the competition. During the semifinal and final rounds, viewers vote on which contestants will advance.", "Title: Australia's Got Talent (season 8)\n\nAustralia's Got Talent is an Australian reality television show, based on the original UK series, to find new talent. Nine announced that the show would be returning in 2016 for an eighth season. It is the second season to air on Nine after it was axed in 2013. Auditions are open for September and October 2015. On 28 October 2015, it was announced that Halliwell, French, Timomatic and Sandilands have been replaced with a new panel of judges, they are Kelly Osbourne, Ian \"Dicko\" Dickson, Sophie Monk and Eddie Perfect. Morris did not return as host as she is committed to another show and was replaced by Dave Hughes as the host. For the first time, this season introduced the Golden Buzzer. The season premiered on 1 February 2016.", "Title: Thailand's Got Talent (season 5)\n\nThailand's Got Talent season 5 (also known as TGT) was the fifth season of the Thailand's Got Talent reality television series on the Channel 3 television network, and part of the global British \"Got Talent\" series. It is a talent show that features singers, dancers, sketch artists, comedians and other performers of all ages competing for the advertised top prize of 10,000,000 Baht (approximately $325,000). The show debuted in June 2015. Thailand is also the fifth country in Asia to license Got Talent series. The four judges Chalatit Tantiwut,Patcharasri Benjamad,Pornchita Na Songkla and Nitipong Hornak join hosts Ketsepsawat Palagawongse na Ayutthaya.", "Title: Sophie Monk\n\nSophie Charlene Akland Monk (born 14 December 1979) is an English-born Australian singer, songwriter, actress, model and radio personality. Monk was a member of the girl group Bardot and released a solo album called \"Calendar Girl\" (2003). She has appeared in films such as \"Date Movie\" (2006), \"Click\" (2006), and \"Spring Breakdown\" (2009).", "Title: Australia's Got Talent\n\nAustralia's Got Talent is an Australian reality television talent show which premiered on 18 February 2007 on the Seven Network. The show is based on the \"Got Talent\" series format that originated in the United Kingdom with Simon Cowell. The original judges were Tom Burlinson, Red Symons and Dannii Minogue. Burlinson and Symons did not return for season four and were replaced by Brian McFadden and Kyle Sandilands. Dawn French, Timomatic and Geri Halliwell joined the panel in season seven as replacements for McFadden and Minogue. All four judges from season seven will be replaced by Kelly Osbourne, Ian \"Dicko\" Dickson, Sophie Monk and Eddie Perfect in season eight.", "Title: Thailand's Got Talent (season 6)\n\nThailand's Got Talent season 6 (also known as TGT) was the sixth season of the Thailand's Got Talent reality television series on the Channel 3 television network, and part of the global British \"Got Talent\" series. It is a talent show that features singers, dancers, sketch artists, comedians and other performers of all ages competing for the advertised top prize of 10,000,000 Baht (approximately $325,000). The show debuted in 12 June 2016. Thailand is also the fifth country in Asia to license Got Talent series. The four judges Chalatit Tantiwut,Patcharasri Benjamad,Kathaleeya McIntosh and Nitipong Hornak join hosts Ketsepsawat Palagawongse na Ayutthaya." ]
3,466
In what year was the director of 2012 American action film starring Liam Neeson born?
1965
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[ "Title: Olivier Megaton\n\nOlivier Megaton (born Olivier Fontana; 6 August 1965) is a French director, writer, and editor best known for directing \"The Red Siren\", \"Transporter 3\", \"Colombiana\", and \"Taken 2\", and \"Taken 3\".", "Title: Taken (film)\n\nTaken is a 2008 English-language French action thriller film directed by Pierre Morel, written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen, and starring Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Leland Orser, Jon Gries, David Warshofsky, Holly Valance, Katie Cassidy, Xander Berkeley, Olivier Rabourdin, Gérard Watkins, and Famke Janssen.", "Title: Shivaay\n\nShivaay is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed and produced by Ajay Devgn under his banner Ajay Devgn FFilms. The story and screenplay are written by Sandeep Shrivastava and the film features Ajay Devgn in the lead titular role along with debutante actresses Sayyeshaa Saigal, Abigail Eames and Erika Kaar in lead roles. The basic plot of the film is the same as that of the 2008 Hollywood film Taken starring Liam Neeson. Mithoon has composed the film's score and soundtrack. British band The Vamps and composer Jasleen Royal are also a part of the music. The film revolves around a skilled mountaineer who turns into a destroyer when his daughter gets kidnapped by flesh traders and he is left helpless.", "Title: After.Life\n\nAfter.Life is a 2009 American psychological horror-thriller film starring Liam Neeson, Christina Ricci and Justin Long, directed by Agnieszka Wójtowicz-Vosloo from her original screenplay.", "Title: Battleship (film)\n\nBattleship is a 2012 American military science fiction action film loosely based on the board game of the same name. The film was directed by Peter Berg and starred Taylor Kitsch, Rihanna, Tadanobu Asano, Alexander Skarsgård, and Liam Neeson. Filming took place in Hawaii and on the USS \"Missouri\". In the film, a fleet of ships are forced to do battle with an armada of extraterrestrial origin in order to thwart their destructive goals.", "Title: Unknown (2011 film)\n\nUnknown is a 2011 British-German-French psychological thriller action film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, starring Liam Neeson, Diane Kruger, January Jones, Aidan Quinn, Bruno Ganz, and Frank Langella. The film is based on the 2003 French novel published in English as \"Out of My Head\", by Didier Van Cauwelaert.", "Title: Lamb (1985 film)\n\nLamb is a 1985 British drama film, directed by Colin Gregg and starring Liam Neeson, Hugh O'Conor and Ian Bannen. The film is based on the novel by Bernard MacLaverty, who also wrote the screenplay.", "Title: Gun Shy (film)\n\nGun Shy is a 2000 film written and directed by Eric Blakeney, and starring Liam Neeson, Oliver Platt and Sandra Bullock.", "Title: Taken 2\n\nTaken 2 is a 2012 American action thriller film directed by Olivier Megaton which stars Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen, Rade Šerbedžija, Leland Orser, Jon Gries, D.B. Sweeney and Luke Grimes.", "Title: Non-Stop (film)\n\nNon-Stop is a 2014 American mystery action thriller film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and starring Liam Neeson, Julianne Moore, Michelle Dockery, Lupita Nyong'o, and Scoot McNairy. An international co-production among France, the United States, and the United Kingdom, it was the first film from Silver Pictures since \"Weird Science\", and its first film to be distributed by Universal Pictures since the end of Universal's deal with Warner Bros.. The film received mixed to positive reviews from critics and was a box office success." ]
3,467
What is the nationality of the actor that played Young Tom Morris in a 2016 historical drama film?
Scottish
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[ "Title: Young Tom Morris\n\nThomas Morris (20 April 1851 – 25 December 1875), known as Young Tom Morris, was a Scottish professional golfer. He is considered one of the pioneers of professional golf, and was the first young prodigy in golf history. He won four consecutive titles in the Open Championship, an unmatched feat, and did this by the age of 21.", "Title: Jack Huston\n\nJack Alexander Huston (born 7 December 1982) is an English actor. He appeared as Richard Harrow in the HBO television drama series \"Boardwalk Empire\". He also had a supporting role in the 2013 film \"American Hustle\", and played the titular \"Ben-Hur\" in the 2016 historical drama.", "Title: The Death of Louis XIV\n\nThe Death of Louis XIV (French: La Mort de Louis XIV ) is a 2016 historical drama film written and directed by Albert Serra and starring Jean-Pierre Léaud as King Louis XIV. The film was screened out of competition at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. It made its North American premiere at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival and its U.S. premiere at the 54th New York Film Festival.", "Title: 1873 Open Championship\n\nThe 1873 Open Championship was the 13th Open Championship, held 4 October at the Old Course at St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. Tom Kidd won the Championship by a stroke from Jamie Anderson. This was the first Open Championship not held at Prestwick. The Championship was still contested over 36 holes; now two rounds of 18 holes rather than three rounds of 12. Since the new \"Champion Trophy\" (commonly known as the Claret Jug) was not ready in 1872, Kidd became the first golfer to receive it at the Championship. \"The trophy conferred on the successful golfer is a \"silver cup\" which, however, can never become the absolute property of any winner (as was the case with the \"champion belt\" which fell to Young Tom Morris, who won it three times in succession). Along with the honour the winner receives a medal and likewise a money prize.\"", "Title: Siddharth Nigam\n\nSiddharth Nigam is an Indian teen actor, who works in Indian television and films and is known for his roles in the film \"Dhoom 3\" (2013) and historical drama television show \"Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat\" where he played young emperor Ashoka.", "Title: Tommy's Honour\n\nTommy's Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards.", "Title: Denial (2016 film)\n\nDenial is a 2016 historical drama film directed by Mick Jackson and written by David Hare, based on Deborah Lipstadt's book \"History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier.\" It dramatises the \"Irving v Penguin Books Ltd\" case, in which Lipstadt, a Holocaust scholar, was sued by Holocaust denier David Irving for libel. It stars Rachel Weisz, Tom Wilkinson, Timothy Spall, Andrew Scott, Jack Lowden, Caren Pistorius and Alex Jennings.", "Title: Old Tom Morris\n\nThomas Mitchell Morris (16 June 1821 – 24 May 1908), otherwise known as Old Tom Morris, was a Scottish golfer. He was born in St Andrews, Fife, the \"home of golf\" and location of the St Andrews Links, and died there as well. Young Tom Morris (died 1875), also a golfer, was his son.", "Title: John McDermott (golfer)\n\nJohn J. McDermott Jr. (August 12, 1891 – August 1, 1971) was the first U.S.-born golfer to win the U.S. Open, in 1911 and 1912, and he remains the youngest player to win the event, at age 19, as well as the second youngest to win any of golf's four major tournaments after Young Tom Morris. He was the first player to break par over 72 holes in a significant event, which he did at the 1912 U.S. Open. He was one of the world's top players between 1910 and 1914.", "Title: Jack Lowden\n\nJack Andrew Lowden (born 2 June 1990) is a Scottish stage, television, and film actor. Following a highly successful and award-winning four-year stage career, his first major international onscreen success was in the 2016 BBC miniseries \"War & Peace\", which led to starring roles in feature films." ]
3,468
When was the film, of which Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha is a remake, released in the United States ?
May 5, 1995
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[ { "sentences": [ "Hi Infidelity is the ninth studio album by the band REO Speedwagon, it was released on November 21, 1980 (see 1980 in music).", " The album became a big hit in the United States peaking at number one on the \"Billboard 200\".", " It went on to become the biggest selling rock albums of 1981, eventually being certified ten times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.", " From the singles released, the band got their first of two number one hits on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, \"Keep On Loving You\"." ], "title": "Hi Infidelity" }, { "sentences": [ "French Kiss is a 1995 American romantic comedy film directed by Lawrence Kasdan and starring Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline.", " Written by Adam Brooks, the film is about a woman who flies to France to confront her straying fiancé and gets into trouble when the charming crook seated next to her uses her to smuggle a stolen diamond necklace.", " \"French Kiss\" was filmed on location in Paris, the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur région of southeastern France, and Cannes.", " The film was released in the United States on May 5, 1995, and received mixed reviews.", " The film went on to earn a total worldwide gross of $101,982,854." ], "title": "French Kiss (1995 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "For Lack of a Better Name is the fourth studio album and major label debut by the Canadian record producer and DJ deadmau5, released on 22 September 2009 in the United States and Canada by Ultra Records and mau5trap and internationally on 5 October 2009 by Virgin Records.", " The album features collaborations with MC Flipside (\"Hi Friend!\")", " and Rob Swire of Pendulum (\"Ghosts 'n' Stuff\").", " The album also contains the critically acclaimed song \"Strobe\".", " It is deadmau5's first album to be released internationally on the Virgin Records label." ], "title": "For Lack of a Better Name" }, { "sentences": [ "Ajay Devgn is an Indian Bollywood film actor, director and producer who made his first screen appearance as a child artist in Bapu’s \"Pyari Behna\" (1985).", " His debut as a lead actor came in \"Phool Aur Kaante\" (1991), which won him the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut.", " Devgn then played a kickboxer in the martial arts film \"Jigar\" (1992) and a blind character in the film \"Vijaypath\" (1994).", " Further success came with roles in the 1994 box-office hits \"Suhaag\" and \"Dilwale\".", " He garnered his first Filmfare Award for Best Actor nomination for his performance in the action drama \"Naajayaz\" (1995).", " Devgn received critical acclaim for his roles in \"Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha\" and the political drama \"Zakhm\" (both 1998), winning National Film Award for Best Actor for the latter.", " In 1999, he starred in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's \"Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam\", earning a Filmfare Best Actor nomination.", " In 2000, Devgn established his production house Ajay Devgn FFilms, produced and appeared as the protagonist in the commercially unsuccessful \"Raju Chacha\".", " He received a Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor nomination for his role as a dacoit in the drama \"Lajja\" (2001)." ], "title": "Ajay Devgn filmography" }, { "sentences": [ "Funny Games is a 2007 psychological thriller film written and directed by Michael Haneke, and a remake of his own 1997 Austrian film of the same name.", " Naomi Watts, Tim Roth, Michael Pitt, and Brady Corbet star in the main roles.", " The film is a shot-for-shot remake of the 1997 film, albeit in English and set in the United States with different actors.", " Exterior scenes were filmed on Long Island.", " The film is an international co-production of the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Italy." ], "title": "Funny Games (2007 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha (English: \"Love had to happen\" ) is a 1998 Indian Hindi romantic comedy film starring Kajol and Ajay Devgan.", " The film is a remake of the 1995 Hollywood film \"French Kiss\", starring Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline." ], "title": "Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha" }, { "sentences": [ "Hate It or Love It is the fourth studio album by American rapper Chingy.", " It was released on December 18, 2007, by Slot-A-Lot Records, Disturbing tha Peace and Def Jam Recordings.", " On the United States edition, it was released as well as a rare limited edition, with a bonus DVD the Movie" ], "title": "Hate It or Love It (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Love and Happiness\" is a 1972 song by Al Green from his album \"I'm Still in Love with You\".", " Green co-wrote the song with Teenie Hodges.", " It was released as a single in the United Kingdom on London Records in 1973 and in the United States on Hi Records in 1977.", " It has been covered by Etta James, Al Jarreau, and many other performers." ], "title": "Love and Happiness" }, { "sentences": [ "Bobby Sandimanie, better known by his stage name I-20, is an American rapper.", " He was originally known as Infamous 2-0 (in Ludacris's debut album \"Incognegro\" / \"Back for the First Time\"), but changed his name to reflect the interstate route that runs through the Southeastern United States.", " He was discovered by Ludacris, who signed him to the Disturbing tha Peace record label.", " In 2002, he appeared on 6 songs from Disturbing Tha Peace's 1st album \"Golden Grain\" (\"Break Somethin'\", \"Smokin' Dro\", \"Can't Be Stopped (I Know)\", \"A-Town Hatz\", \"N.S.E.W.\" & \"Outro On Ya Ass\") and in 2004, I-20 released his debut album, \"Self Explanatory\".", " It peaked at number forty-two on the \"Billboard\" 200 and number five on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums." ], "title": "I-20 (rapper)" }, { "sentences": [ "Poolside is the third album by the American pop–Latin freestyle–electronic dance music group Nu Shooz.", " It was released on Atlantic Records in the U.S. in May 1986.", " At the time, the band was creating music in both the synthpop and freestyle genres.", " It was the band's first major-label release (an earlier album, \"Can't Turn It Off\", was released by the Nebula Circle label in 1982 and a not-heavily promoted EP, \"Tha's Right\" was released in 1985), and it was responsible for its breakthrough on the pop and dance charts in both the United States and the United Kingdom.", " The album was certified gold by the RIAA later in the year for sales of over 500,000 units.", " It peaked on the American album chart at #27 and spawned three singles that charted in the U.S.: \"I Can't Wait,\" \"Point of No Return,\" and \"Don't Let Me Be the One.\"", " In the UK, the album reached #32 on the UK Albums Chart." ], "title": "Poolside (album)" } ]
[ "Title: Hi Infidelity\n\nHi Infidelity is the ninth studio album by the band REO Speedwagon, it was released on November 21, 1980 (see 1980 in music). The album became a big hit in the United States peaking at number one on the \"Billboard 200\". It went on to become the biggest selling rock albums of 1981, eventually being certified ten times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. From the singles released, the band got their first of two number one hits on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, \"Keep On Loving You\".", "Title: French Kiss (1995 film)\n\nFrench Kiss is a 1995 American romantic comedy film directed by Lawrence Kasdan and starring Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline. Written by Adam Brooks, the film is about a woman who flies to France to confront her straying fiancé and gets into trouble when the charming crook seated next to her uses her to smuggle a stolen diamond necklace. \"French Kiss\" was filmed on location in Paris, the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur région of southeastern France, and Cannes. The film was released in the United States on May 5, 1995, and received mixed reviews. The film went on to earn a total worldwide gross of $101,982,854.", "Title: For Lack of a Better Name\n\nFor Lack of a Better Name is the fourth studio album and major label debut by the Canadian record producer and DJ deadmau5, released on 22 September 2009 in the United States and Canada by Ultra Records and mau5trap and internationally on 5 October 2009 by Virgin Records. The album features collaborations with MC Flipside (\"Hi Friend!\") and Rob Swire of Pendulum (\"Ghosts 'n' Stuff\"). The album also contains the critically acclaimed song \"Strobe\". It is deadmau5's first album to be released internationally on the Virgin Records label.", "Title: Ajay Devgn filmography\n\nAjay Devgn is an Indian Bollywood film actor, director and producer who made his first screen appearance as a child artist in Bapu’s \"Pyari Behna\" (1985). His debut as a lead actor came in \"Phool Aur Kaante\" (1991), which won him the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut. Devgn then played a kickboxer in the martial arts film \"Jigar\" (1992) and a blind character in the film \"Vijaypath\" (1994). Further success came with roles in the 1994 box-office hits \"Suhaag\" and \"Dilwale\". He garnered his first Filmfare Award for Best Actor nomination for his performance in the action drama \"Naajayaz\" (1995). Devgn received critical acclaim for his roles in \"Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha\" and the political drama \"Zakhm\" (both 1998), winning National Film Award for Best Actor for the latter. In 1999, he starred in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's \"Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam\", earning a Filmfare Best Actor nomination. In 2000, Devgn established his production house Ajay Devgn FFilms, produced and appeared as the protagonist in the commercially unsuccessful \"Raju Chacha\". He received a Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor nomination for his role as a dacoit in the drama \"Lajja\" (2001).", "Title: Funny Games (2007 film)\n\nFunny Games is a 2007 psychological thriller film written and directed by Michael Haneke, and a remake of his own 1997 Austrian film of the same name. Naomi Watts, Tim Roth, Michael Pitt, and Brady Corbet star in the main roles. The film is a shot-for-shot remake of the 1997 film, albeit in English and set in the United States with different actors. Exterior scenes were filmed on Long Island. The film is an international co-production of the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Italy.", "Title: Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha\n\nPyaar To Hona Hi Tha (English: \"Love had to happen\" ) is a 1998 Indian Hindi romantic comedy film starring Kajol and Ajay Devgan. The film is a remake of the 1995 Hollywood film \"French Kiss\", starring Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline.", "Title: Hate It or Love It (album)\n\nHate It or Love It is the fourth studio album by American rapper Chingy. It was released on December 18, 2007, by Slot-A-Lot Records, Disturbing tha Peace and Def Jam Recordings. On the United States edition, it was released as well as a rare limited edition, with a bonus DVD the Movie", "Title: Love and Happiness\n\n\"Love and Happiness\" is a 1972 song by Al Green from his album \"I'm Still in Love with You\". Green co-wrote the song with Teenie Hodges. It was released as a single in the United Kingdom on London Records in 1973 and in the United States on Hi Records in 1977. It has been covered by Etta James, Al Jarreau, and many other performers.", "Title: I-20 (rapper)\n\nBobby Sandimanie, better known by his stage name I-20, is an American rapper. He was originally known as Infamous 2-0 (in Ludacris's debut album \"Incognegro\" / \"Back for the First Time\"), but changed his name to reflect the interstate route that runs through the Southeastern United States. He was discovered by Ludacris, who signed him to the Disturbing tha Peace record label. In 2002, he appeared on 6 songs from Disturbing Tha Peace's 1st album \"Golden Grain\" (\"Break Somethin'\", \"Smokin' Dro\", \"Can't Be Stopped (I Know)\", \"A-Town Hatz\", \"N.S.E.W.\" & \"Outro On Ya Ass\") and in 2004, I-20 released his debut album, \"Self Explanatory\". It peaked at number forty-two on the \"Billboard\" 200 and number five on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.", "Title: Poolside (album)\n\nPoolside is the third album by the American pop–Latin freestyle–electronic dance music group Nu Shooz. It was released on Atlantic Records in the U.S. in May 1986. At the time, the band was creating music in both the synthpop and freestyle genres. It was the band's first major-label release (an earlier album, \"Can't Turn It Off\", was released by the Nebula Circle label in 1982 and a not-heavily promoted EP, \"Tha's Right\" was released in 1985), and it was responsible for its breakthrough on the pop and dance charts in both the United States and the United Kingdom. The album was certified gold by the RIAA later in the year for sales of over 500,000 units. It peaked on the American album chart at #27 and spawned three singles that charted in the U.S.: \"I Can't Wait,\" \"Point of No Return,\" and \"Don't Let Me Be the One.\" In the UK, the album reached #32 on the UK Albums Chart." ]
3,469
The 1999 commissioner of the IFL was widely recognized as the greatest what?
greatest tight ends in the league's history
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Indoor Football League (1999–2000)", "Kellen Winslow" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Green Bay Bombers was an indoor football team that played in the Professional Indoor Football League (PIFL) in 1998, and in the Indoor Football League (IFL) in 1999 and 2000.", " The Bombers franchise was owned by Keary Ecklund.", " The team office was based in Neenah, Wisconsin, and played their games at the Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena.", " The Bombers were coached by Mario Russo for the 1998 PIFL season and part of the 1999 IFL season and by Bud Keyes for the remainder of the 1999 and 2000 IFL seasons." ], "title": "Green Bay Bombers" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of sovereign states in the 1840s, giving an overview of states around the world during the period between 1 January 1840 and 31 December 1849.", " It contains entries, arranged alphabetically, with information on the status and recognition of their sovereignty.", " It includes widely recognized sovereign states, entities which were \"de facto\" sovereign but which were not widely recognized by other states." ], "title": "List of sovereign states in the 1840s" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2012 Indoor Football League season was the fourth season of the Indoor Football League (IFL).", " The league lost nine teams but gained back three teams.", " The three new teams were the Cedar Rapids Titans, New Mexico Stars and the Everett Raptors.", " The season kicked off on February 19, 2012, when the Chicago Slaughter beat the Bloomington Edge 50–34.", " For the 2012 season, the IFL switched to a two-conference format with no divisions, due, in large part, to the loss of all the Texas-based teams (except the Allen Wranglers) to the newly formed Lone Star Football League.", " The Wranglers brought attention to the league for offering a US$500,000 contract to unemployed wide receiver Terrell Owens to become the team's part-owner and wide receiver.", " Owens accepted the contract.", " ESPN3 carried Owens's debut game against the Wichita Wild.", " The front office of the league saw changes as well, as Commissioner Tommy Benizio resigned.", " The league appointed assistant commissioner Robert Loving as the interim Commissioner." ], "title": "2012 Indoor Football League season" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of sovereign states in the 1830s, giving an overview of states around the world during the period between 1 January 1830 and 31 December 1839.", " It contains entries, arranged alphabetically, with information on the status and recognition of their sovereignty.", " It includes widely recognized sovereign states, entities which were \"de facto\" sovereign but which were not widely recognized by other states." ], "title": "List of sovereign states in the 1830s" }, { "sentences": [ "Beginning with Mysterious Billy Smith to Harry Lewis, the welterweight world champions listed below are more widely recognized in the United States and are not as widely sanctioned as the boxers that follow.", " Beginning with boxer Pat Bradley, is a chronological widely recognized List of World Welterweight Boxing Champions, as recognized by four of the better-known sanctioning organizations:" ], "title": "List of welterweight boxing champions" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of sovereign states in the 1930s, giving an overview of states around the world during the period between 1 January 1930 and 31 December 1939.", " It contains entries, arranged alphabetically, with information on the status and recognition of their sovereignty.", " It includes widely recognized sovereign states, entities which were \"de facto\" sovereign but which were not widely recognized by other states, and 1 state which was initially unrecognized but then gained full recognition later in the decade." ], "title": "List of sovereign states in the 1930s" }, { "sentences": [ "The Indoor Football League (IFL) began in 1999 as an offshoot of the troubled Professional Indoor Football League.", " Keary Ecklund, the owner of the Green Bay Bombers and Madison Mad Dogs, left the PIFL after its first, financially troubled, season to start his own league.", " Unlike the PIFL, the IFL was an \"entity league\"; teams were owned by the league and franchised out to management groups.", " NFL Hall-of-Famer Kellen Winslow was brought in as commissioner.", " The league was successful enough for a major expansion in 2000.", " Expansion was done regionally to cut down on travel expenses.", " Hence, the majority of the teams were in the Midwest." ], "title": "Indoor Football League (1999–2000)" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of sovereign states in the 1940s, giving an overview of states around the world during the period between 1 January 1940 and 31 December 1949.", " It contains 106 entries, arranged alphabetically, with information on the status and recognition of their sovereignty.", " It includes 99 widely recognized sovereign states, six entities which were \"de facto\" sovereign but which were not widely recognized by other states, and one state which was initially unrecognized but then gained full recognition later in the decade." ], "title": "List of sovereign states in the 1940s" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of sovereign states in the 1990s, giving an overview of states around the world during the period between 1 January 1990 and 31 December 1999.", " It contains 234 entries, arranged alphabetically, with information on the status and recognition of their sovereignty.", " It includes 196 widely recognized sovereign states, 19 entities which claim an effective sovereignty but are considered \"de facto\" dependencies of other powers by the general international community, 18 states which were initially unrecognized but then gained full recognition later in the decade, and 1 state which was initially widely recognized but then lost full recognition later in the decade." ], "title": "List of sovereign states in the 1990s" }, { "sentences": [ "Kellen Boswell Winslow Sr. (born November 5, 1957) is a former American football player in the National Football League (NFL).", " A member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame (1995), he is widely recognized as one of the greatest tight ends in the league's history.", " Winslow played his entire NFL career from 1979 to 1987 with the San Diego Chargers after being selected in the first round of the 1979 NFL Draft.", " He played college football for the University of Missouri, where he was a consensus All-American.", " He was also inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame (2002)." ], "title": "Kellen Winslow" } ]
[ "Title: Green Bay Bombers\n\nThe Green Bay Bombers was an indoor football team that played in the Professional Indoor Football League (PIFL) in 1998, and in the Indoor Football League (IFL) in 1999 and 2000. The Bombers franchise was owned by Keary Ecklund. The team office was based in Neenah, Wisconsin, and played their games at the Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena. The Bombers were coached by Mario Russo for the 1998 PIFL season and part of the 1999 IFL season and by Bud Keyes for the remainder of the 1999 and 2000 IFL seasons.", "Title: List of sovereign states in the 1840s\n\nThis is a list of sovereign states in the 1840s, giving an overview of states around the world during the period between 1 January 1840 and 31 December 1849. It contains entries, arranged alphabetically, with information on the status and recognition of their sovereignty. It includes widely recognized sovereign states, entities which were \"de facto\" sovereign but which were not widely recognized by other states.", "Title: 2012 Indoor Football League season\n\nThe 2012 Indoor Football League season was the fourth season of the Indoor Football League (IFL). The league lost nine teams but gained back three teams. The three new teams were the Cedar Rapids Titans, New Mexico Stars and the Everett Raptors. The season kicked off on February 19, 2012, when the Chicago Slaughter beat the Bloomington Edge 50–34. For the 2012 season, the IFL switched to a two-conference format with no divisions, due, in large part, to the loss of all the Texas-based teams (except the Allen Wranglers) to the newly formed Lone Star Football League. The Wranglers brought attention to the league for offering a US$500,000 contract to unemployed wide receiver Terrell Owens to become the team's part-owner and wide receiver. Owens accepted the contract. ESPN3 carried Owens's debut game against the Wichita Wild. The front office of the league saw changes as well, as Commissioner Tommy Benizio resigned. The league appointed assistant commissioner Robert Loving as the interim Commissioner.", "Title: List of sovereign states in the 1830s\n\nThis is a list of sovereign states in the 1830s, giving an overview of states around the world during the period between 1 January 1830 and 31 December 1839. It contains entries, arranged alphabetically, with information on the status and recognition of their sovereignty. It includes widely recognized sovereign states, entities which were \"de facto\" sovereign but which were not widely recognized by other states.", "Title: List of welterweight boxing champions\n\nBeginning with Mysterious Billy Smith to Harry Lewis, the welterweight world champions listed below are more widely recognized in the United States and are not as widely sanctioned as the boxers that follow. Beginning with boxer Pat Bradley, is a chronological widely recognized List of World Welterweight Boxing Champions, as recognized by four of the better-known sanctioning organizations:", "Title: List of sovereign states in the 1930s\n\nThis is a list of sovereign states in the 1930s, giving an overview of states around the world during the period between 1 January 1930 and 31 December 1939. It contains entries, arranged alphabetically, with information on the status and recognition of their sovereignty. It includes widely recognized sovereign states, entities which were \"de facto\" sovereign but which were not widely recognized by other states, and 1 state which was initially unrecognized but then gained full recognition later in the decade.", "Title: Indoor Football League (1999–2000)\n\nThe Indoor Football League (IFL) began in 1999 as an offshoot of the troubled Professional Indoor Football League. Keary Ecklund, the owner of the Green Bay Bombers and Madison Mad Dogs, left the PIFL after its first, financially troubled, season to start his own league. Unlike the PIFL, the IFL was an \"entity league\"; teams were owned by the league and franchised out to management groups. NFL Hall-of-Famer Kellen Winslow was brought in as commissioner. The league was successful enough for a major expansion in 2000. Expansion was done regionally to cut down on travel expenses. Hence, the majority of the teams were in the Midwest.", "Title: List of sovereign states in the 1940s\n\nThis is a list of sovereign states in the 1940s, giving an overview of states around the world during the period between 1 January 1940 and 31 December 1949. It contains 106 entries, arranged alphabetically, with information on the status and recognition of their sovereignty. It includes 99 widely recognized sovereign states, six entities which were \"de facto\" sovereign but which were not widely recognized by other states, and one state which was initially unrecognized but then gained full recognition later in the decade.", "Title: List of sovereign states in the 1990s\n\nThis is a list of sovereign states in the 1990s, giving an overview of states around the world during the period between 1 January 1990 and 31 December 1999. It contains 234 entries, arranged alphabetically, with information on the status and recognition of their sovereignty. It includes 196 widely recognized sovereign states, 19 entities which claim an effective sovereignty but are considered \"de facto\" dependencies of other powers by the general international community, 18 states which were initially unrecognized but then gained full recognition later in the decade, and 1 state which was initially widely recognized but then lost full recognition later in the decade.", "Title: Kellen Winslow\n\nKellen Boswell Winslow Sr. (born November 5, 1957) is a former American football player in the National Football League (NFL). A member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame (1995), he is widely recognized as one of the greatest tight ends in the league's history. Winslow played his entire NFL career from 1979 to 1987 with the San Diego Chargers after being selected in the first round of the 1979 NFL Draft. He played college football for the University of Missouri, where he was a consensus All-American. He was also inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame (2002)." ]
3,470
Matthew Sweet and OneRepublic are of what nationality?
American
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "Matthew Sweet", "OneRepublic" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Under the Covers, Vol.", " 1 is the first collaboration between alternative rock artist Matthew Sweet and Bangles singer Susanna Hoffs.", " Released by Shout!", " Factory in 2006, the album contains 15 cover versions of favorite songs from the 1960s and 1970s.", " The album was a result of their mutual love for songwriting from the 1960s.", " Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs decided to record an album together in dedication of that era consisting of only cover versions." ], "title": "Under the Covers, Vol. 1" }, { "sentences": [ "Community Trolls was the group name of a short-lived musical duo between Michael Stipe of R.E.M. and Matthew Sweet.", " In 1983, they collaborated as part of the Athens, Georgia music scene, writing and recording three songs together.", " One of the compositions, \"Tainted Obligation\", was nearly released on a compilation album in 1986, and later appeared on bootlegs; it was released officially in 2002.", " Another Community Trolls' song, \"Six Stock Answers\", appeared in an unreleased indie film featuring Stipe, Sweet and some of their friends." ], "title": "Community Trolls" }, { "sentences": [ "This is the solo discography for American alternative rock/power pop musician Matthew Sweet." ], "title": "Matthew Sweet discography" }, { "sentences": [ "OneRepublic is an American pop rock band formed in Colorado Springs, Colorado in 2002 by lead vocalist Ryan Tedder and guitarist Zach Filkins.", " It also consists of guitarist Drew Brown, bassist and cellist Brent Kutzle, and drummer Eddie Fisher.", " The band first achieved commercial success on Myspace as an unsigned act.", " In late 2003, after OneRepublic played shows throughout the Los Angeles area, a number of record labels approached the band with interest, but the band ultimately signed with Velvet Hammer, an imprint of Columbia Records.", " They made their first album with producer Greg Wells during the summer and fall of 2005 at his studio, Rocket Carousel, in Culver City, California.", " The album was originally scheduled for release on June 6, 2006, but the group was dropped by Columbia two months before the album ever came out.", " The lead single of that album, \"Apologize\", was released on April 30, 2006, on Myspace and received some recognition there, becoming number one on the Myspace charts." ], "title": "OneRepublic" }, { "sentences": [ "The Specs was a new wave cover band from Lincoln, Nebraska, featuring a teenage Matthew Sweet, that played together from 1978–1980." ], "title": "The Specs" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pillowcase is a collaboration EP between alternative rock artist Matthew Sweet and Bangles singer Susanna Hoffs.", " Released by Shout!", " Factory in 2006 in collaboration with Parasol Records as a double-7\" vinyl, it contains 4 cover versions of favorite songs from the 1960s.", " It was designed as a companion piece to Sweet and Hoffs' album, Under the Covers, Vol.", " 1.", " Two of the tracks on the EP appear on that album, while the other two tracks were exclusive to the EP." ], "title": "The Pillowcase" }, { "sentences": [ "Son of Altered Beast is an EP by alternative rock musician Matthew Sweet.", " Released following \"Altered Beast\" in 1994 by Zoo Entertainment, it contains live & alternate versions of various Sweet songs." ], "title": "Son of Altered Beast" }, { "sentences": [ "Sidney Matthew Sweet (born October 6, 1964) is an American rock singer-songwriter and musician.", " He was part of the burgeoning music scene in Athens, Georgia, during the 1980s before gaining commercial success in the 1990s.", " His twelfth album, \"Tomorrow Forever\", was released in June 2017." ], "title": "Matthew Sweet" }, { "sentences": [ "Time Capsule: The Best of Matthew Sweet 90/00 is a compilation album by alternative rock musician Matthew Sweet.", " It was released on Volcano Entertainment in 2000." ], "title": "Time Capsule: Best of 90/00" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Beware of Darkness\" is a song written by English musician George Harrison and originally released on his 1970 solo album \"All Things Must Pass\".", " It has also been covered by artists such as Leon Russell, Marianne Faithfull, Spock's Beard, Concrete Blonde, Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs.", " Harrison and Russell performed the song at the Concert for Bangladesh in 1971, and Eric Clapton performed it at the Concert for George in 2002.", " The song warns against permitting illusion from getting in the way of one's true purpose, an admonition that, like the content of \"My Sweet Lord\", reflects the influence of the Radha Krishna Temple." ], "title": "Beware of Darkness (song)" } ]
[ "Title: Under the Covers, Vol. 1\n\nUnder the Covers, Vol. 1 is the first collaboration between alternative rock artist Matthew Sweet and Bangles singer Susanna Hoffs. Released by Shout! Factory in 2006, the album contains 15 cover versions of favorite songs from the 1960s and 1970s. The album was a result of their mutual love for songwriting from the 1960s. Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs decided to record an album together in dedication of that era consisting of only cover versions.", "Title: Community Trolls\n\nCommunity Trolls was the group name of a short-lived musical duo between Michael Stipe of R.E.M. and Matthew Sweet. In 1983, they collaborated as part of the Athens, Georgia music scene, writing and recording three songs together. One of the compositions, \"Tainted Obligation\", was nearly released on a compilation album in 1986, and later appeared on bootlegs; it was released officially in 2002. Another Community Trolls' song, \"Six Stock Answers\", appeared in an unreleased indie film featuring Stipe, Sweet and some of their friends.", "Title: Matthew Sweet discography\n\nThis is the solo discography for American alternative rock/power pop musician Matthew Sweet.", "Title: OneRepublic\n\nOneRepublic is an American pop rock band formed in Colorado Springs, Colorado in 2002 by lead vocalist Ryan Tedder and guitarist Zach Filkins. It also consists of guitarist Drew Brown, bassist and cellist Brent Kutzle, and drummer Eddie Fisher. The band first achieved commercial success on Myspace as an unsigned act. In late 2003, after OneRepublic played shows throughout the Los Angeles area, a number of record labels approached the band with interest, but the band ultimately signed with Velvet Hammer, an imprint of Columbia Records. They made their first album with producer Greg Wells during the summer and fall of 2005 at his studio, Rocket Carousel, in Culver City, California. The album was originally scheduled for release on June 6, 2006, but the group was dropped by Columbia two months before the album ever came out. The lead single of that album, \"Apologize\", was released on April 30, 2006, on Myspace and received some recognition there, becoming number one on the Myspace charts.", "Title: The Specs\n\nThe Specs was a new wave cover band from Lincoln, Nebraska, featuring a teenage Matthew Sweet, that played together from 1978–1980.", "Title: The Pillowcase\n\nThe Pillowcase is a collaboration EP between alternative rock artist Matthew Sweet and Bangles singer Susanna Hoffs. Released by Shout! Factory in 2006 in collaboration with Parasol Records as a double-7\" vinyl, it contains 4 cover versions of favorite songs from the 1960s. It was designed as a companion piece to Sweet and Hoffs' album, Under the Covers, Vol. 1. Two of the tracks on the EP appear on that album, while the other two tracks were exclusive to the EP.", "Title: Son of Altered Beast\n\nSon of Altered Beast is an EP by alternative rock musician Matthew Sweet. Released following \"Altered Beast\" in 1994 by Zoo Entertainment, it contains live & alternate versions of various Sweet songs.", "Title: Matthew Sweet\n\nSidney Matthew Sweet (born October 6, 1964) is an American rock singer-songwriter and musician. He was part of the burgeoning music scene in Athens, Georgia, during the 1980s before gaining commercial success in the 1990s. His twelfth album, \"Tomorrow Forever\", was released in June 2017.", "Title: Time Capsule: Best of 90/00\n\nTime Capsule: The Best of Matthew Sweet 90/00 is a compilation album by alternative rock musician Matthew Sweet. It was released on Volcano Entertainment in 2000.", "Title: Beware of Darkness (song)\n\n\"Beware of Darkness\" is a song written by English musician George Harrison and originally released on his 1970 solo album \"All Things Must Pass\". It has also been covered by artists such as Leon Russell, Marianne Faithfull, Spock's Beard, Concrete Blonde, Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs. Harrison and Russell performed the song at the Concert for Bangladesh in 1971, and Eric Clapton performed it at the Concert for George in 2002. The song warns against permitting illusion from getting in the way of one's true purpose, an admonition that, like the content of \"My Sweet Lord\", reflects the influence of the Radha Krishna Temple." ]
3,471
Elaeocarpus and Hardenbergia, are found in which mutual country?
Australia
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Elaeocarpus", "Hardenbergia" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Elaeocarpus calomala (Blanco, Merr) is a species of tree commonly found in the Philippines and used to create religious images known as \"santo\".", " In the Philippines, this is locally known as anakle, bunsilak, binting-dalaga (Filipino, \"maiden's leg\").", " It is similar to native tree species known as \"batikuling\"." ], "title": "Elaeocarpus calomala" }, { "sentences": [ "Elaeocarpus hookerianus, commonly known as pōkākā, is a native forest tree of New Zealand.", " A cold tolerant plant, \"E. hookerianus\" can be found from valley floors to mountainous areas." ], "title": "Elaeocarpus hookerianus" }, { "sentences": [ "Elaeocarpus lanceifolius (in Chinese 披针叶杜英 : \"pi zhen ye du ying\") is a plant species in the genus \"Elaeocarpus\" found in South Asia." ], "title": "Elaeocarpus lanceifolius" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mutual Broadcasting System (commonly referred to simply as Mutual; sometimes referred to as MBS, Mutual Radio or the Mutual Radio Network; corporate name Mutual Broadcasting System, Inc.) was an American radio network in operation from 1934 to 1999.", " In the golden age of U.S. radio drama, Mutual was best known as the original network home of \"The Lone Ranger\" and \"The Adventures of Superman\" and as the long-time radio residence of \"The Shadow\".", " For many years, it was a national broadcaster for Major League Baseball (including the All-Star Game and World Series), the National Football League, and Notre Dame football.", " From the mid-1930s and until the demise of the network, Mutual ran a highly respected news service accompanied by a variety of popular commentary shows.", " During the 1970s, Mutual pioneered the nationwide late night call-in radio show and introduced the country to Larry King." ], "title": "Mutual Broadcasting System" }, { "sentences": [ "Nasutitermes lacustris, is a species of termite of the genus \"Nasutitermes\".", " It is found in India and Sri Lanka.", " This species builds nest on branches of forest trees and can be found in stems of trees like \"Anacardium\", \"Hevea\" and \"Elaeocarpus." ], "title": "Nasutitermes lacustris" }, { "sentences": [ "Elaeocarpus is a genus of tropical and subtropical evergreen trees and shrubs.", " The approximately 350 species are distributed from Madagascar in the west through India, Southeast Asia, southern China, and Japan, through Australia to New Zealand, Fiji, and Hawaii in the east.", " The islands of Borneo and New Guinea have the greatest concentration of species.", " These trees are well-known for their attractive, pearl-like fruit which are often colorful.", " A notable feature of the family is the drooping, often frilly, small clusters of flowers.", " " ], "title": "Elaeocarpus" }, { "sentences": [ "Mearnsetin is an O-methylated flavonol.", " It can be found in \"Eucalyptus globulus\" and in \"Elaeocarpus lanceofolius\"." ], "title": "Mearnsetin" }, { "sentences": [ "Elaeocarpus angustifolius is a rainforest tree in the Elaeocarpaceae family, bearing bitter edible fruit.", " It is commonly known as blue marble tree, and also as blue fig or blue quandong, although it is not closely related to figs.", " The junior synonym Elaeocarpus grandis, from a later description of the species by Ferdinand von Mueller, is also frequently found.", " A large tree up to 50 metres tall, usually with elaborate buttressed roots." ], "title": "Elaeocarpus angustifolius" }, { "sentences": [ "Mutual liberty is an idea first coined by Alexis de Tocqueville in his 1835 work \"Democracy in America\".", " In effect, Tocqueville was referring to the general nature of American society during the 19th century.", " It appeared to him, at least on the surface, that every citizen in the United States had the opportunity to participate in the civic activities of the country.", " Another way to look at mutual liberty is by accounting for the collective free wills of every rational being in a community.", " Even though the notion of mutual liberty was introduced by Tocqueville, it was John Stuart Mill who greatly expanded it.", " Mill believed that the most proper occasion for mutual liberty was in a community governed by the consent of the governed, i.e., a republic.", " And according to Mill, it is only in a republic where members of all political factions can participate.", " It has been said that a republic is the form of government that divides people least.", " This statement pertains greatly to mutual liberty.", " Unlike positive and negative liberty, mutual liberty encompasses all citizens.", " It makes no distinction between political preference and social status.", " Mutual liberty pervades all sectors of society, from the homeless man on the street to the premier of the state.", " It is the process through which a general sense of morality gets exerted on the widest range of people in any given communal setting." ], "title": "Mutual liberty" }, { "sentences": [ "Hardenbergia is a small genus of leguminous vines from Australia." ], "title": "Hardenbergia" } ]
[ "Title: Elaeocarpus calomala\n\nElaeocarpus calomala (Blanco, Merr) is a species of tree commonly found in the Philippines and used to create religious images known as \"santo\". In the Philippines, this is locally known as anakle, bunsilak, binting-dalaga (Filipino, \"maiden's leg\"). It is similar to native tree species known as \"batikuling\".", "Title: Elaeocarpus hookerianus\n\nElaeocarpus hookerianus, commonly known as pōkākā, is a native forest tree of New Zealand. A cold tolerant plant, \"E. hookerianus\" can be found from valley floors to mountainous areas.", "Title: Elaeocarpus lanceifolius\n\nElaeocarpus lanceifolius (in Chinese 披针叶杜英 : \"pi zhen ye du ying\") is a plant species in the genus \"Elaeocarpus\" found in South Asia.", "Title: Mutual Broadcasting System\n\nThe Mutual Broadcasting System (commonly referred to simply as Mutual; sometimes referred to as MBS, Mutual Radio or the Mutual Radio Network; corporate name Mutual Broadcasting System, Inc.) was an American radio network in operation from 1934 to 1999. In the golden age of U.S. radio drama, Mutual was best known as the original network home of \"The Lone Ranger\" and \"The Adventures of Superman\" and as the long-time radio residence of \"The Shadow\". For many years, it was a national broadcaster for Major League Baseball (including the All-Star Game and World Series), the National Football League, and Notre Dame football. From the mid-1930s and until the demise of the network, Mutual ran a highly respected news service accompanied by a variety of popular commentary shows. During the 1970s, Mutual pioneered the nationwide late night call-in radio show and introduced the country to Larry King.", "Title: Nasutitermes lacustris\n\nNasutitermes lacustris, is a species of termite of the genus \"Nasutitermes\". It is found in India and Sri Lanka. This species builds nest on branches of forest trees and can be found in stems of trees like \"Anacardium\", \"Hevea\" and \"Elaeocarpus.", "Title: Elaeocarpus\n\nElaeocarpus is a genus of tropical and subtropical evergreen trees and shrubs. The approximately 350 species are distributed from Madagascar in the west through India, Southeast Asia, southern China, and Japan, through Australia to New Zealand, Fiji, and Hawaii in the east. The islands of Borneo and New Guinea have the greatest concentration of species. These trees are well-known for their attractive, pearl-like fruit which are often colorful. A notable feature of the family is the drooping, often frilly, small clusters of flowers. ", "Title: Mearnsetin\n\nMearnsetin is an O-methylated flavonol. It can be found in \"Eucalyptus globulus\" and in \"Elaeocarpus lanceofolius\".", "Title: Elaeocarpus angustifolius\n\nElaeocarpus angustifolius is a rainforest tree in the Elaeocarpaceae family, bearing bitter edible fruit. It is commonly known as blue marble tree, and also as blue fig or blue quandong, although it is not closely related to figs. The junior synonym Elaeocarpus grandis, from a later description of the species by Ferdinand von Mueller, is also frequently found. A large tree up to 50 metres tall, usually with elaborate buttressed roots.", "Title: Mutual liberty\n\nMutual liberty is an idea first coined by Alexis de Tocqueville in his 1835 work \"Democracy in America\". In effect, Tocqueville was referring to the general nature of American society during the 19th century. It appeared to him, at least on the surface, that every citizen in the United States had the opportunity to participate in the civic activities of the country. Another way to look at mutual liberty is by accounting for the collective free wills of every rational being in a community. Even though the notion of mutual liberty was introduced by Tocqueville, it was John Stuart Mill who greatly expanded it. Mill believed that the most proper occasion for mutual liberty was in a community governed by the consent of the governed, i.e., a republic. And according to Mill, it is only in a republic where members of all political factions can participate. It has been said that a republic is the form of government that divides people least. This statement pertains greatly to mutual liberty. Unlike positive and negative liberty, mutual liberty encompasses all citizens. It makes no distinction between political preference and social status. Mutual liberty pervades all sectors of society, from the homeless man on the street to the premier of the state. It is the process through which a general sense of morality gets exerted on the widest range of people in any given communal setting.", "Title: Hardenbergia\n\nHardenbergia is a small genus of leguminous vines from Australia." ]
3,472
What 2009 American 3D computer animated motion- capture fantasy film has a soundtrack of the same name?
A Christmas Carol
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{ "title": [ "A Christmas Carol (soundtrack)", "A Christmas Carol (2009 film)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Beowulf is a 2007 British-American 3D motion capture epic fantasy film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Neil Gaiman and Roger Avary, based on the Old English epic poem of the same name.", " The film was created through a motion capture process similar to the technique Zemeckis used in \"The Polar Express\".", " The cast includes Ray Winstone, Anthony Hopkins, Robin Wright Penn, Brendan Gleeson, John Malkovich, Crispin Glover, Alison Lohman, and Angelina Jolie.", " It was released in the United Kingdom and United States on November 16, 2007, by Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros.", " Pictures, and was available to view in IMAX 3D, RealD, Dolby 3D and standard 2D format.", " The film received positive reviews from critics and it earned $196.4 million on a $150 million budget." ], "title": "Beowulf (2007 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "A Christmas Carol is a 2009 American 3D computer animated motion-capture fantasy film written and directed by Robert Zemeckis.", " It is an adaptation of the Charles Dickens story of the same name and stars Jim Carrey in a multitude of roles, including Ebenezer Scrooge as a young, middle-aged, and old man, and the three ghosts who haunt Scrooge.", " The film also features supporting roles done by Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Bob Hoskins, Robin Wright, and Cary Elwes." ], "title": "A Christmas Carol (2009 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "L.O.R.D.: Legend of Ravaging Dynasties is a 2016 Chinese computer animated motion capture action fantasy adventure film written and directed by Guo Jingming.", " It was released in China by Le Vision Pictures on 30 September 2016 in 3D and IMAX 3D." ], "title": "L.O.R.D: Legend of Ravaging Dynasties" }, { "sentences": [ "Justin and the Knights of Valour (Spanish: Justin y la espada del valor) is a 2013 English-language Spanish 3D computer animated fantasy film whose working title was \"Goleor: The Scales and the Sword\".", " It is the story of a boy named Justin, who wants to become a knight like his grandfather Sir Roland.", " It was produced, created, developed and animated by Kandor Graphics, the second of their two animated films (the first was the 2008 film, \"The Missing Lynx\").", " It was produced by Antonio Banderas, Marcelino Almansa, Kerry Fulton and Ralph Kamp.", " It was written by Matthew Jacobs and Manuel Sicilia with music by Ilan Eshkeri.", " It was edited by Claudio Hernández and directed by Manuel Sicilia.", " Sony Pictures Entertainment distributed it in Spain, and Entertainment One in the United Kingdom." ], "title": "Justin and the Knights of Valour" }, { "sentences": [ "There have been several American computer animated and motion capture-based direct-to-video films based on and featuring the doll Barbie.", " Since her film debut appearance in 1987's \"\", Barbie has been a computer animated virtual actress starring in several feature films and short films (including a 1998 video game, \"\", that contains a short film).", " After a fourteen-year absence, Mattel commissioned films to feature Barbie as a heroine of several princess or fairy-themed stories to accompany a franchise of related dolls and accessories.", " Barbie also made appearances in \"My Scene\", \"Toy Story 2\", \"Toy Story 3\" and the upcoming \"Toy Story 4\"." ], "title": "Barbie (film series)" }, { "sentences": [ "A Christmas Carol is a soundtrack for the 2009 film of the same name.", " The music was composed by Alan Silvestri with some of the music being based on actual carols.", " The album was later issued physically through Intrada Records.", " The theme song \"God Bless Us Everyone\" was written by Silvestri and Glen Ballard and performed by Italian classical crossover tenor Andrea Bocelli." ], "title": "A Christmas Carol (soundtrack)" }, { "sentences": [ "Motion capture (Mo-cap for short) is the process of recording the movement of objects or people.", " It is used in military, entertainment, sports, medical applications, and for validation of computer vision and robotics.", " In filmmaking and video game development, it refers to recording actions of human actors, and using that information to animate digital character models in 2D or 3D computer animation.", " When it includes face and fingers or captures subtle expressions, it is often referred to as performance capture.", " In many fields, motion capture is sometimes called motion tracking, but in filmmaking and games, motion tracking usually refers more to match moving." ], "title": "Motion capture" }, { "sentences": [ "Playboy's Dark Justice is a half hour computer animated softcore pornographic TV series shown on Playboy TV premiering on September 3, 2000 at 10:00pm Eastern/9:00pm Central and running for 20 (of an intended 26) episodes until 2001 and was perhaps the first and only show of its kind created.", " Unlike most talk, variety, and reality series on Playboy TV, \"Dark Justice\" had characters and story arcs.", " It featured a heroine named Justina (voiced by Veronica Hart) who would fight crime as part of a vigilante force in a dystopian world in Metro City in 2120.", " The plots would inevitably lead to Justina and others in sexual situations.", " The series was directed by Michael Ninn, with Robert C. England as Technical Director, Lead Animator, Motion Capture Actor, and the voice of Wendell, and produced by Ninn & Hart (among others) through Hope Ranch Productions, and featured a number of porn stars as voice actors and models for motion capture animated with 3D Studio Max and Character Studio." ], "title": "Playboy's Dark Justice" }, { "sentences": [ "Battle for Terra, originally screened as Terra, is a 2007 American 3D computer animated action-adventure science fiction drama thriller film, based on a short film of the same name about a peaceful alien planet which faces destruction from colonization by the displaced remainder of the human race.", " The film was directed by Aristomenis Tsirbas who conceived it as a hard-edged live action feature with photo-real Computer-Generated Imagery (CGI) environments.", " The close collaboration with producing partner and investor Snoot Entertainment redirected the project to become fully animated and appeal to younger audiences.", " The film features the voices of Evan Rachel Wood, Brian Cox, Luke Wilson, Amanda Peet, Dennis Quaid and Justin Long among others.", " It premiered on September 8, 2007 at the Toronto International Film Festival.", " It was widely released in the United States on May 1, 2009.", " The film was originally shot in 2D but was made in such a way that a second camera could be added to the film.", " After the film was shown at festivals and distributors showed an interest in it a small team was hired to render the entire film again from the perspective of the second camera for a true 3D effect.", " It won the Grand Prize for Best Animated Feature at the 2008 Ottawa International Animation Festival." ], "title": "Battle for Terra" }, { "sentences": [ "The Polar Express is a 2004 American 3D computer-animated Christmas musical fantasy film based on the 1985 children's book of the same name by Chris Van Allsburg, who served as one of the executive producers on the film.", " Written, produced, and directed by Robert Zemeckis, the film features human characters animated using live action motion capture animation.", " The film stars Daryl Sabara, Nona Gaye, Jimmy Bennett, and Eddie Deezen, with Tom Hanks in six distinct roles.", " The film also included a performance by Tinashe at age 9, who later gained exposure as a pop singer in 2010, as the CGI-model for the female protagonist." ], "title": "The Polar Express (film)" } ]
[ "Title: Beowulf (2007 film)\n\nBeowulf is a 2007 British-American 3D motion capture epic fantasy film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Neil Gaiman and Roger Avary, based on the Old English epic poem of the same name. The film was created through a motion capture process similar to the technique Zemeckis used in \"The Polar Express\". The cast includes Ray Winstone, Anthony Hopkins, Robin Wright Penn, Brendan Gleeson, John Malkovich, Crispin Glover, Alison Lohman, and Angelina Jolie. It was released in the United Kingdom and United States on November 16, 2007, by Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures, and was available to view in IMAX 3D, RealD, Dolby 3D and standard 2D format. The film received positive reviews from critics and it earned $196.4 million on a $150 million budget.", "Title: A Christmas Carol (2009 film)\n\nA Christmas Carol is a 2009 American 3D computer animated motion-capture fantasy film written and directed by Robert Zemeckis. It is an adaptation of the Charles Dickens story of the same name and stars Jim Carrey in a multitude of roles, including Ebenezer Scrooge as a young, middle-aged, and old man, and the three ghosts who haunt Scrooge. The film also features supporting roles done by Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Bob Hoskins, Robin Wright, and Cary Elwes.", "Title: L.O.R.D: Legend of Ravaging Dynasties\n\nL.O.R.D.: Legend of Ravaging Dynasties is a 2016 Chinese computer animated motion capture action fantasy adventure film written and directed by Guo Jingming. It was released in China by Le Vision Pictures on 30 September 2016 in 3D and IMAX 3D.", "Title: Justin and the Knights of Valour\n\nJustin and the Knights of Valour (Spanish: Justin y la espada del valor) is a 2013 English-language Spanish 3D computer animated fantasy film whose working title was \"Goleor: The Scales and the Sword\". It is the story of a boy named Justin, who wants to become a knight like his grandfather Sir Roland. It was produced, created, developed and animated by Kandor Graphics, the second of their two animated films (the first was the 2008 film, \"The Missing Lynx\"). It was produced by Antonio Banderas, Marcelino Almansa, Kerry Fulton and Ralph Kamp. It was written by Matthew Jacobs and Manuel Sicilia with music by Ilan Eshkeri. It was edited by Claudio Hernández and directed by Manuel Sicilia. Sony Pictures Entertainment distributed it in Spain, and Entertainment One in the United Kingdom.", "Title: Barbie (film series)\n\nThere have been several American computer animated and motion capture-based direct-to-video films based on and featuring the doll Barbie. Since her film debut appearance in 1987's \"\", Barbie has been a computer animated virtual actress starring in several feature films and short films (including a 1998 video game, \"\", that contains a short film). After a fourteen-year absence, Mattel commissioned films to feature Barbie as a heroine of several princess or fairy-themed stories to accompany a franchise of related dolls and accessories. Barbie also made appearances in \"My Scene\", \"Toy Story 2\", \"Toy Story 3\" and the upcoming \"Toy Story 4\".", "Title: A Christmas Carol (soundtrack)\n\nA Christmas Carol is a soundtrack for the 2009 film of the same name. The music was composed by Alan Silvestri with some of the music being based on actual carols. The album was later issued physically through Intrada Records. The theme song \"God Bless Us Everyone\" was written by Silvestri and Glen Ballard and performed by Italian classical crossover tenor Andrea Bocelli.", "Title: Motion capture\n\nMotion capture (Mo-cap for short) is the process of recording the movement of objects or people. It is used in military, entertainment, sports, medical applications, and for validation of computer vision and robotics. In filmmaking and video game development, it refers to recording actions of human actors, and using that information to animate digital character models in 2D or 3D computer animation. When it includes face and fingers or captures subtle expressions, it is often referred to as performance capture. In many fields, motion capture is sometimes called motion tracking, but in filmmaking and games, motion tracking usually refers more to match moving.", "Title: Playboy's Dark Justice\n\nPlayboy's Dark Justice is a half hour computer animated softcore pornographic TV series shown on Playboy TV premiering on September 3, 2000 at 10:00pm Eastern/9:00pm Central and running for 20 (of an intended 26) episodes until 2001 and was perhaps the first and only show of its kind created. Unlike most talk, variety, and reality series on Playboy TV, \"Dark Justice\" had characters and story arcs. It featured a heroine named Justina (voiced by Veronica Hart) who would fight crime as part of a vigilante force in a dystopian world in Metro City in 2120. The plots would inevitably lead to Justina and others in sexual situations. The series was directed by Michael Ninn, with Robert C. England as Technical Director, Lead Animator, Motion Capture Actor, and the voice of Wendell, and produced by Ninn & Hart (among others) through Hope Ranch Productions, and featured a number of porn stars as voice actors and models for motion capture animated with 3D Studio Max and Character Studio.", "Title: Battle for Terra\n\nBattle for Terra, originally screened as Terra, is a 2007 American 3D computer animated action-adventure science fiction drama thriller film, based on a short film of the same name about a peaceful alien planet which faces destruction from colonization by the displaced remainder of the human race. The film was directed by Aristomenis Tsirbas who conceived it as a hard-edged live action feature with photo-real Computer-Generated Imagery (CGI) environments. The close collaboration with producing partner and investor Snoot Entertainment redirected the project to become fully animated and appeal to younger audiences. The film features the voices of Evan Rachel Wood, Brian Cox, Luke Wilson, Amanda Peet, Dennis Quaid and Justin Long among others. It premiered on September 8, 2007 at the Toronto International Film Festival. It was widely released in the United States on May 1, 2009. The film was originally shot in 2D but was made in such a way that a second camera could be added to the film. After the film was shown at festivals and distributors showed an interest in it a small team was hired to render the entire film again from the perspective of the second camera for a true 3D effect. It won the Grand Prize for Best Animated Feature at the 2008 Ottawa International Animation Festival.", "Title: The Polar Express (film)\n\nThe Polar Express is a 2004 American 3D computer-animated Christmas musical fantasy film based on the 1985 children's book of the same name by Chris Van Allsburg, who served as one of the executive producers on the film. Written, produced, and directed by Robert Zemeckis, the film features human characters animated using live action motion capture animation. The film stars Daryl Sabara, Nona Gaye, Jimmy Bennett, and Eddie Deezen, with Tom Hanks in six distinct roles. The film also included a performance by Tinashe at age 9, who later gained exposure as a pop singer in 2010, as the CGI-model for the female protagonist." ]
3,473
The player who scored his first NHL goal against Glen Hanlon in 1979 was born on which day ?
January 26, 1961
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{ "title": [ "1979–80 Vancouver Canucks season", "Wayne Gretzky" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The 1979–80 Vancouver Canucks season was the team's 10th in the NHL.", " Stan Smyl led the team in goals, assists, points, and penalty minutes, the last time one player has led his team in all four categories.", " On October 14, 1979, Wayne Gretzky scored his first NHL goal against Glen Hanlon." ], "title": "1979–80 Vancouver Canucks season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1984–85 Pittsburgh Penguins season was the team's 18th in the National Hockey League.", " It marked the debut of Mario Lemieux for the Penguins.", " Lemieux debuted on October 11, 1984, against the Boston Bruins and scored a goal with his very first NHL shot, on his first shift.", " Later that season, Lemieux played in the NHL All-Star Game and became the first rookie to be named the All-Star Game's Most Valuable Player.", " Despite missing seven games during the season, Lemieux scored 100 points and won the Calder Memorial Trophy as the rookie of the year." ], "title": "1984–85 Pittsburgh Penguins season" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Charles Backman (born January 2, 1955 in Halifax, Nova Scotia) is a former professional ice hockey right winger.", " He was drafted by the World Hockey Association's Quebec Nordiques in the seventh round, one-hundredth overall, of the 1975 WHA Amateur Draft; however, he never played in that league.", " Despite being un-drafted in the National Hockey League, he played eighteen regular-season and ten playoff games in the NHL with the New York Rangers over three seasons.", " Backman first played NHL hockey with the Rangers in the 1981-82 season, playing three games.", " He registered two assists that first year and the following year scored his first NHL goal." ], "title": "Mike Backman" }, { "sentences": [ "David M. Hale (born June 18, 1981) is a former American professional ice hockey player.", " He played for the New Jersey Devils, Calgary Flames, Phoenix Coyotes, Tampa Bay Lightning and Ottawa Senators over an eight-year National Hockey League (NHL) career.", " Hale is noteworthy for holding the record for most games needed to score his first NHL goal, with it taking him 231 games, scoring it in his 6th professional season." ], "title": "David Hale (ice hockey)" }, { "sentences": [ "Joseph James Pavelski (born July 11, 1984) is an American professional ice hockey player and captain for the San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League (NHL).", " He scored a goal in his first NHL game, making him the 11th Sharks player in the history of the team to do so.", " He won a silver medal as a member of the United States national men's ice hockey team at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.", " He also served as captain of Team USA at the 2016 World Cup of Hockey in Toronto." ], "title": "Joe Pavelski" }, { "sentences": [ "Morris Alexander Stefaniw (born January 10, 1948 in North Battleford, Saskatchewan) is a retired professional ice hockey centreman.", " During the 1972–73 season, he appeared in 13 games for the NHL's Atlanta Flames.", " His lone NHL goal was the first goal in Flames' history and the first goal in the history of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, during a 3–2 victory over the New York Islanders on October 7, 1972." ], "title": "Morris Stefaniw" }, { "sentences": [ "Taylor Leier (born February 15, 1994) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player who currently plays for the Lehigh Valley Phantoms of the American Hockey League (AHL).", " He was drafted in the fourth round, 117th overall, at the 2012 NHL Entry Draft by the Philadelphia Flyers.", " Leier scored his first NHL goal on December 17, 2016 against the Dallas Stars." ], "title": "Taylor Leier" }, { "sentences": [ "Jarkko Varvio (April 28, 1972 in Tampere, Finland) is a retired Finnish ice hockey player who had a very brief stint in the NHL.", " Varvio was drafted by Minnesota North Stars in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft.", " He was the top scorer at the 1992 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships in Czechoslovakia.", " However, his only two active seasons in the NHL were in 1993-94 and 1994-95 with the Dallas Stars.", " In 13 career games, he notched three goals, four assists (for seven points), and had four penalty minutes.", " Jarkko scored his first NHL goal in his first NHL game, which was also the first game Dallas Stars played as the Stars since leaving Minnesota.", " After his time with the Stars Varvio bounced around Europe playing in various leagues.", " Varvio last played for Ravensburg EV in Germany's GerObL before retiring in 2005." ], "title": "Jarkko Varvio" }, { "sentences": [ "Brandon Scott Kozun (born March 8, 1990) is an American-born Canadian professional ice hockey player currently playing with Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).", " He was a drafted in the sixth round, 179th overall, in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft by the Los Angeles Kings.", " He scored his first NHL career goal on February 20, 2015, against the Carolina Hurricanes." ], "title": "Brandon Kozun" }, { "sentences": [ "Wayne Douglas Gretzky {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; born January 26, 1961) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and former head coach.", " He played twenty seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for four teams from 1979 to 1999.", " Nicknamed \"The Great One\", he has been called \"the greatest hockey player ever\" by many sportswriters, players, and the league itself.", " He is the leading scorer in NHL history, with more goals and assists than any other player.", " He garnered more assists than any other player scored total points, and is the only NHL player to total over 200 points in one season – a feat he accomplished four times.", " In addition, he tallied over 100 points in 16 professional seasons, 14 of them consecutive.", " At the time of his retirement in 1999, he held 61 NHL records: 40 regular-season records, 15 playoff records, and six All-Star records.", " As of 2015, he still holds 60 NHL records." ], "title": "Wayne Gretzky" } ]
[ "Title: 1979–80 Vancouver Canucks season\n\nThe 1979–80 Vancouver Canucks season was the team's 10th in the NHL. Stan Smyl led the team in goals, assists, points, and penalty minutes, the last time one player has led his team in all four categories. On October 14, 1979, Wayne Gretzky scored his first NHL goal against Glen Hanlon.", "Title: 1984–85 Pittsburgh Penguins season\n\nThe 1984–85 Pittsburgh Penguins season was the team's 18th in the National Hockey League. It marked the debut of Mario Lemieux for the Penguins. Lemieux debuted on October 11, 1984, against the Boston Bruins and scored a goal with his very first NHL shot, on his first shift. Later that season, Lemieux played in the NHL All-Star Game and became the first rookie to be named the All-Star Game's Most Valuable Player. Despite missing seven games during the season, Lemieux scored 100 points and won the Calder Memorial Trophy as the rookie of the year.", "Title: Mike Backman\n\nMichael Charles Backman (born January 2, 1955 in Halifax, Nova Scotia) is a former professional ice hockey right winger. He was drafted by the World Hockey Association's Quebec Nordiques in the seventh round, one-hundredth overall, of the 1975 WHA Amateur Draft; however, he never played in that league. Despite being un-drafted in the National Hockey League, he played eighteen regular-season and ten playoff games in the NHL with the New York Rangers over three seasons. Backman first played NHL hockey with the Rangers in the 1981-82 season, playing three games. He registered two assists that first year and the following year scored his first NHL goal.", "Title: David Hale (ice hockey)\n\nDavid M. Hale (born June 18, 1981) is a former American professional ice hockey player. He played for the New Jersey Devils, Calgary Flames, Phoenix Coyotes, Tampa Bay Lightning and Ottawa Senators over an eight-year National Hockey League (NHL) career. Hale is noteworthy for holding the record for most games needed to score his first NHL goal, with it taking him 231 games, scoring it in his 6th professional season.", "Title: Joe Pavelski\n\nJoseph James Pavelski (born July 11, 1984) is an American professional ice hockey player and captain for the San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League (NHL). He scored a goal in his first NHL game, making him the 11th Sharks player in the history of the team to do so. He won a silver medal as a member of the United States national men's ice hockey team at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. He also served as captain of Team USA at the 2016 World Cup of Hockey in Toronto.", "Title: Morris Stefaniw\n\nMorris Alexander Stefaniw (born January 10, 1948 in North Battleford, Saskatchewan) is a retired professional ice hockey centreman. During the 1972–73 season, he appeared in 13 games for the NHL's Atlanta Flames. His lone NHL goal was the first goal in Flames' history and the first goal in the history of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, during a 3–2 victory over the New York Islanders on October 7, 1972.", "Title: Taylor Leier\n\nTaylor Leier (born February 15, 1994) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player who currently plays for the Lehigh Valley Phantoms of the American Hockey League (AHL). He was drafted in the fourth round, 117th overall, at the 2012 NHL Entry Draft by the Philadelphia Flyers. Leier scored his first NHL goal on December 17, 2016 against the Dallas Stars.", "Title: Jarkko Varvio\n\nJarkko Varvio (April 28, 1972 in Tampere, Finland) is a retired Finnish ice hockey player who had a very brief stint in the NHL. Varvio was drafted by Minnesota North Stars in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft. He was the top scorer at the 1992 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships in Czechoslovakia. However, his only two active seasons in the NHL were in 1993-94 and 1994-95 with the Dallas Stars. In 13 career games, he notched three goals, four assists (for seven points), and had four penalty minutes. Jarkko scored his first NHL goal in his first NHL game, which was also the first game Dallas Stars played as the Stars since leaving Minnesota. After his time with the Stars Varvio bounced around Europe playing in various leagues. Varvio last played for Ravensburg EV in Germany's GerObL before retiring in 2005.", "Title: Brandon Kozun\n\nBrandon Scott Kozun (born March 8, 1990) is an American-born Canadian professional ice hockey player currently playing with Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). He was a drafted in the sixth round, 179th overall, in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft by the Los Angeles Kings. He scored his first NHL career goal on February 20, 2015, against the Carolina Hurricanes.", "Title: Wayne Gretzky\n\nWayne Douglas Gretzky {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; born January 26, 1961) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and former head coach. He played twenty seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for four teams from 1979 to 1999. Nicknamed \"The Great One\", he has been called \"the greatest hockey player ever\" by many sportswriters, players, and the league itself. He is the leading scorer in NHL history, with more goals and assists than any other player. He garnered more assists than any other player scored total points, and is the only NHL player to total over 200 points in one season – a feat he accomplished four times. In addition, he tallied over 100 points in 16 professional seasons, 14 of them consecutive. At the time of his retirement in 1999, he held 61 NHL records: 40 regular-season records, 15 playoff records, and six All-Star records. As of 2015, he still holds 60 NHL records." ]
3,474
Lucire and Lucky, share which mutual genre?
fashion
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Lucire", "Lucky (magazine)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "P&N Bank is the largest bank owned and managed in Western Australia.", " Operating under a mutual model, P&N Bank provides retail banking services such as savings and lending products, insurance and financial planning services.", " With a branch network of 14 branches in Western Australia, P&N Bank also has a Perth based Contact centre, online banking facilities and is part of the national rediATM network.", " As a mutual bank there are no third party shareholders, as distinct from a listed company, members who bank with P&N Bank and hold a share in Police & Nurses Limited are the owners of the Bank.", " P&N Bank is a member of COBA, the industry body that represents the credit unions, building societies and mutual banks in Australia and BCCM (Bureau of Credit Unions, Co-operatives and Mutuals).", " P&N Bank is also the membership sponsor of the Perth Wildcats." ], "title": "P&amp;N Bank" }, { "sentences": [ "Lucky was a fashion and lifestyle magazine founded by Kim France and first published in 2000 under the Condé Nast subsidiary.", " The magazine folded in June 2015." ], "title": "Lucky (magazine)" }, { "sentences": [ "Lucire is a fashion magazine that originally began on the web in 1997, branching into a monthly print edition in its home country of New Zealand in 2004.", " It is the first fashion partner with the UNEP, an arrangement that began in 2003." ], "title": "Lucire" }, { "sentences": [ "Following the success of the \"Grapple X/Round C\" experiment and joining the club of thermonuclear nations (the US and the USSR at the time), Britain launched negotiations with the US to join the US in a treaty situation in which both nations could share information and material to design, test and maintain their nuclear weapons.", " This effort culminated in the 1958 US–UK Mutual Defence Agreement.", " One of the results of that treaty was that Britain was allowed to use United States' Nevada Test Site for testing their designs and ideas, and received full support from the personnel there, in exchange for the data \"take\" from the experiment, a mutual condition.", " In effect the NTS became Britain's test ground, subject only to advanced planning and integrating their testing into that of the United States.", " This resulted in 24 tests with 24 devices tested underground at the NTS from 1958 through the end of nuclear testing in the US in September 1992." ], "title": "British nuclear testing in the United States" }, { "sentences": [ "Collaborative partnerships are agreements and actions made by consenting organizations to share resources to accomplish a mutual goal.", " Collaborative partnerships rely on participation by at least two parties who agree to share resources, such as finances, knowledge, and people.", " Organizations in a collaborative partnership share common goals.", " The essence of collaborative partnership is for all parties to mutually benefit from working together." ], "title": "Collaborative partnership" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mortgage industry of the United Kingdom has traditionally been dominated by building societies, but from the 1970s the share of the new mortgage loans market held by building societies has declined substantially.", " Between 1977 and 1987, the share fell drastically from 96% to 66% while that of banks and other institutions rose from 3% to 36%.", " The major lenders include building societies, banks, specialized mortgage corporations, insurance companies, and pension funds.", " During the four years following the Financial crisis of 2008 the UK mutual sector provided approximately 80% of net lending to the housing market.", " There are currently over 200 significant separate financial organizations supplying mortgage loans to house buyers in Britain of which the Lloyds Bank and the Nationwide Building Society have the largest market share." ], "title": "Mortgage industry of the United Kingdom" }, { "sentences": [ "In the theory of quantum communication, the entanglement-assisted classical capacity of a quantum channel is the highest rate at which classical information can be transmitted from a sender to receiver when they share an unlimited amount of noiseless entanglement.", " It is given by the quantum mutual information of the channel, which is the input-output quantum mutual information maximized over all pure bipartite quantum states with one system transmitted through the channel.", " This formula is the natural generalization of Shannon's noisy channel coding theorem, in the sense that this formula is equal to the capacity, and there is no need to regularize it.", " An additional feature that it shares with Shannon's formula is that a noiseless classical or quantum feedback channel cannot increase the entanglement-assisted classical capacity.", " The entanglement-assisted classical capacity theorem is proved in two parts: the direct coding theorem and the converse theorem.", " The direct coding theorem demonstrates that the quantum mutual information of the channel is an achievable rate, by a random coding strategy that is effectively a noisy version of the super-dense coding protocol.", " The converse theorem demonstrates that this rate is optimal by making use of the strong subadditivity of quantum entropy." ], "title": "Entanglement-assisted classical capacity" }, { "sentences": [ "EIROforum is an organization consisting of eight European intergovernmental scientific research organisations devoted to fostering mutual activities.", " Presided upon by the Director Generals of the individual organizations, who meet twice a year, the organization aims to identify mutual activities amongst its members to share resources in various fields." ], "title": "Eiroforum" }, { "sentences": [ "In his \"A New Beginning\" speech on June 4, 2009, at Cairo University in Cairo, Egypt, President of the United States Barack Obama stated that \"I've come here to Cairo to seek a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world, one based on mutual interest and mutual respect, and one based upon the truth that America and Islam are not exclusive and need not be in competition.", " Instead, they overlap, and share common principles – principles of justice and progress; tolerance and the dignity of all human beings.\"", " During the speech, he also committed to \"host a Summit on Entrepreneurship this year to identify how we can deepen ties between business leaders, foundations and social entrepreneurs in the United States and Muslim communities around the world\"." ], "title": "Partners for a New Beginning" }, { "sentences": [ "Frederick S. Mates, aka Frederic Mates, founded in August 1967 the Mates Investment Fund, a high-flying mutual fund during the 'Go-Go' 60s that later crashed in the bear market of the early 1970s.", " Mates ran his fund from an office he dubbed the \"kibbutz\" and with a young staff he called his \"flower children\".", " Mates put most of his fund into a letter stock known as Omega Equities.", " Mates in determining his funds assets assigned a value to the barely traded Omega of $16 a share, while having purchased the stock at $3.25 a share.", " Mates got into trouble over this practice which was routine in the 1960s and not uncommon even today , of accounting for letter stocks at a price different from what was paid for it.", " As a result, when confidence was lost in Mates' mutual fund and investors wanted to cash out , redemptions had to be suspended for a while, which the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission condoned ." ], "title": "Frederick S. Mates" } ]
[ "Title: P&amp;N Bank\n\nP&N Bank is the largest bank owned and managed in Western Australia. Operating under a mutual model, P&N Bank provides retail banking services such as savings and lending products, insurance and financial planning services. With a branch network of 14 branches in Western Australia, P&N Bank also has a Perth based Contact centre, online banking facilities and is part of the national rediATM network. As a mutual bank there are no third party shareholders, as distinct from a listed company, members who bank with P&N Bank and hold a share in Police & Nurses Limited are the owners of the Bank. P&N Bank is a member of COBA, the industry body that represents the credit unions, building societies and mutual banks in Australia and BCCM (Bureau of Credit Unions, Co-operatives and Mutuals). P&N Bank is also the membership sponsor of the Perth Wildcats.", "Title: Lucky (magazine)\n\nLucky was a fashion and lifestyle magazine founded by Kim France and first published in 2000 under the Condé Nast subsidiary. The magazine folded in June 2015.", "Title: Lucire\n\nLucire is a fashion magazine that originally began on the web in 1997, branching into a monthly print edition in its home country of New Zealand in 2004. It is the first fashion partner with the UNEP, an arrangement that began in 2003.", "Title: British nuclear testing in the United States\n\nFollowing the success of the \"Grapple X/Round C\" experiment and joining the club of thermonuclear nations (the US and the USSR at the time), Britain launched negotiations with the US to join the US in a treaty situation in which both nations could share information and material to design, test and maintain their nuclear weapons. This effort culminated in the 1958 US–UK Mutual Defence Agreement. One of the results of that treaty was that Britain was allowed to use United States' Nevada Test Site for testing their designs and ideas, and received full support from the personnel there, in exchange for the data \"take\" from the experiment, a mutual condition. In effect the NTS became Britain's test ground, subject only to advanced planning and integrating their testing into that of the United States. This resulted in 24 tests with 24 devices tested underground at the NTS from 1958 through the end of nuclear testing in the US in September 1992.", "Title: Collaborative partnership\n\nCollaborative partnerships are agreements and actions made by consenting organizations to share resources to accomplish a mutual goal. Collaborative partnerships rely on participation by at least two parties who agree to share resources, such as finances, knowledge, and people. Organizations in a collaborative partnership share common goals. The essence of collaborative partnership is for all parties to mutually benefit from working together.", "Title: Mortgage industry of the United Kingdom\n\nThe Mortgage industry of the United Kingdom has traditionally been dominated by building societies, but from the 1970s the share of the new mortgage loans market held by building societies has declined substantially. Between 1977 and 1987, the share fell drastically from 96% to 66% while that of banks and other institutions rose from 3% to 36%. The major lenders include building societies, banks, specialized mortgage corporations, insurance companies, and pension funds. During the four years following the Financial crisis of 2008 the UK mutual sector provided approximately 80% of net lending to the housing market. There are currently over 200 significant separate financial organizations supplying mortgage loans to house buyers in Britain of which the Lloyds Bank and the Nationwide Building Society have the largest market share.", "Title: Entanglement-assisted classical capacity\n\nIn the theory of quantum communication, the entanglement-assisted classical capacity of a quantum channel is the highest rate at which classical information can be transmitted from a sender to receiver when they share an unlimited amount of noiseless entanglement. It is given by the quantum mutual information of the channel, which is the input-output quantum mutual information maximized over all pure bipartite quantum states with one system transmitted through the channel. This formula is the natural generalization of Shannon's noisy channel coding theorem, in the sense that this formula is equal to the capacity, and there is no need to regularize it. An additional feature that it shares with Shannon's formula is that a noiseless classical or quantum feedback channel cannot increase the entanglement-assisted classical capacity. The entanglement-assisted classical capacity theorem is proved in two parts: the direct coding theorem and the converse theorem. The direct coding theorem demonstrates that the quantum mutual information of the channel is an achievable rate, by a random coding strategy that is effectively a noisy version of the super-dense coding protocol. The converse theorem demonstrates that this rate is optimal by making use of the strong subadditivity of quantum entropy.", "Title: Eiroforum\n\nEIROforum is an organization consisting of eight European intergovernmental scientific research organisations devoted to fostering mutual activities. Presided upon by the Director Generals of the individual organizations, who meet twice a year, the organization aims to identify mutual activities amongst its members to share resources in various fields.", "Title: Partners for a New Beginning\n\nIn his \"A New Beginning\" speech on June 4, 2009, at Cairo University in Cairo, Egypt, President of the United States Barack Obama stated that \"I've come here to Cairo to seek a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world, one based on mutual interest and mutual respect, and one based upon the truth that America and Islam are not exclusive and need not be in competition. Instead, they overlap, and share common principles – principles of justice and progress; tolerance and the dignity of all human beings.\" During the speech, he also committed to \"host a Summit on Entrepreneurship this year to identify how we can deepen ties between business leaders, foundations and social entrepreneurs in the United States and Muslim communities around the world\".", "Title: Frederick S. Mates\n\nFrederick S. Mates, aka Frederic Mates, founded in August 1967 the Mates Investment Fund, a high-flying mutual fund during the 'Go-Go' 60s that later crashed in the bear market of the early 1970s. Mates ran his fund from an office he dubbed the \"kibbutz\" and with a young staff he called his \"flower children\". Mates put most of his fund into a letter stock known as Omega Equities. Mates in determining his funds assets assigned a value to the barely traded Omega of $16 a share, while having purchased the stock at $3.25 a share. Mates got into trouble over this practice which was routine in the 1960s and not uncommon even today , of accounting for letter stocks at a price different from what was paid for it. As a result, when confidence was lost in Mates' mutual fund and investors wanted to cash out , redemptions had to be suspended for a while, which the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission condoned ." ]
3,475
Who designed the guns used in the "Limited Class" and "Open Class" pistols offered by A & B?
John Browning
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{ "title": [ "A &amp; B High Performance Firearms", ".45 ACP" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Blue Devils \"B\" Drum and Bugle Corps (also known as \"BDB\") is an Open Class competitive junior drum and bugle corps.", " Based in Concord, California the corps is a member of Drum Corps International and has grown from a feeder corps for the World Class \"(formerly Division I)\" Blue Devils Drum and Bugle Corps, to a full-fledged Drum Corps in its own right.", " The corps has won the DCI Open Class World Championship five times, having most recently claimed the title in 2016." ], "title": "Blue Devils B Drum and Bugle Corps" }, { "sentences": [ "IBM Open Class (IOC) is an IBM C++ product originally developed by Kevin Leong and originally known under several names in the C++ industry, including ICL (IBM Class Library), UICL (User Interface Class Library), and OCL (Open Class Library)." ], "title": "IBM Open Class" }, { "sentences": [ "Vanesca Nortan (born November 17, 1981 in Zaandam, Netherlands) is a Dutch karateka who won gold medals in the female kumite open class at the 2005 European Karate Championships and in the +68 kg weight class at the 2010 European Karate Championships.", " Nortan also won a silver medal in the female kumite +60 kg weight class and won a bronze medal in the female kumite open class at the 2004 World Karate Championships." ], "title": "Vanesca Nortan" }, { "sentences": [ "The \"Meteor\" class was a pair of two avisos built by the Imperial German Navy in the late-1880s; the class comprised two ships, \"Meteor\" and \"Comet\" .", " They were an improvement over the preceding \"Wacht\" class , being slightly faster and armed with quick-firing guns rather than the slower, old-pattern guns used on the earlier ships.", " \"Meteor\" and \"Comet\" nevertheless proved to be disappointments, primarily a result of extreme vibration caused by their propulsion system, particularly at higher speeds.", " As a result, their service careers were limited.", " They served less than two years on active duty, from 1893 to 1895.", " They returned to limited duty in 1904 as guard ships, but by 1911 they had been stricken from the naval register and used in subsidiary roles.", " Both were scrapped in 1919–21." ], "title": "Meteor-class aviso" }, { "sentences": [ "The Santa Clara Vanguard Cadets Drum and Bugle Corps, known as SCVC or simply as the Vanguard Cadets, is an Open Class competitive junior drum and bugle corps.", " Based in Santa Clara, California, the corps is a member of Drum Corps International (DCI) and is the \"B\" corps of the World Class (formerly \"Division I\") Santa Clara Vanguard Drum and Bugle Corps.", " On August 8, 2017, the Vanguard Cadets won their fifth DCI Open Class Championship title, also winning all caption awards." ], "title": "Vanguard Cadets Drum and Bugle Corps" }, { "sentences": [ "Southwind Drum and Bugle Corps is an Open Class competitive junior drum and bugle corps based in Mobile, Alabama.", " The corps was a Division I (now World Class) competitive junior drum and bugle corps in Drum Corps International (DCI) from 1993 through 2007.", " Prior to competing in Division I, Southwind competed in DCI's Class A/Division II and was that division's World Champion in 1991 and 1992.", " Southwind performed at competitive and non-competitive SoundSport events in Alabama and surrounding states during the summer of 2014.", " In early May 2015, DCI approved Southwind's return as an active Open Class corps." ], "title": "Southwind Drum and Bugle Corps" }, { "sentences": [ "A & B High Performance Firearms was a competition pistol manufacturer.", " Products included the \"Limited Class\" and \"Open Class\" semi-automatic pistols, both available in .40 S&W and .45 ACP.", " A & B sold directly to consumers." ], "title": "A &amp; B High Performance Firearms" }, { "sentences": [ "The .45 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol), or .45 Auto (11.43×23mm) is a handgun cartridge designed by John Browning in 1905, for use in his prototype Colt semi-automatic pistol.", " After successful military trials it was adopted, along with the Browning .45 Colt handgun, as the .45 M1911 cartridge.", " The handgun was designated M1911 pistol." ], "title": ".45 ACP" }, { "sentences": [ "The 16\"/45 caliber Mark 6 gun is a naval gun designed in 1936 by the United States Navy for their Treaty battleships.", " It was first introduced in 1941 aboard their \"North Carolina\"-class battleship s, replacing the originally intended 14\"/50 caliber Mark B guns and was also used for the follow-up \"South Dakota\" class.", " These battleships carried nine guns in three three-gun turrets.", " The gun was an improvement to the 16\"/45 caliber guns used aboard the \"Colorado\" class , and the predecessor to the 16\"/50 caliber Mark 7 gun used aboard the \"Iowa\" class ." ], "title": "16&quot;/45 caliber Mark 6 gun" }, { "sentences": [ "During Labor Day Weekend, Drum Corps Associates (DCA) Open Class corps compete to earn the title of DCA Open Class World Champion.", " The championships consist of 2 rounds (Prelims and Finals) held on 2 consecutive nights (the Saturday and Sunday nights of Labor Day weekend).", " All corps compete at Prelims, with the top 10 Open Class and top 4 Class A corps competing at Finals.", " The champion is determined by the overall high score in the Finals competition.", " There are also a number of \"caption\" awards (high brass, high percussion, high visual, etc.), though the process of determination for those awards has changed from year to year." ], "title": "Drum Corps Associates Open Class World Champions" } ]
[ "Title: Blue Devils B Drum and Bugle Corps\n\nThe Blue Devils \"B\" Drum and Bugle Corps (also known as \"BDB\") is an Open Class competitive junior drum and bugle corps. Based in Concord, California the corps is a member of Drum Corps International and has grown from a feeder corps for the World Class \"(formerly Division I)\" Blue Devils Drum and Bugle Corps, to a full-fledged Drum Corps in its own right. The corps has won the DCI Open Class World Championship five times, having most recently claimed the title in 2016.", "Title: IBM Open Class\n\nIBM Open Class (IOC) is an IBM C++ product originally developed by Kevin Leong and originally known under several names in the C++ industry, including ICL (IBM Class Library), UICL (User Interface Class Library), and OCL (Open Class Library).", "Title: Vanesca Nortan\n\nVanesca Nortan (born November 17, 1981 in Zaandam, Netherlands) is a Dutch karateka who won gold medals in the female kumite open class at the 2005 European Karate Championships and in the +68 kg weight class at the 2010 European Karate Championships. Nortan also won a silver medal in the female kumite +60 kg weight class and won a bronze medal in the female kumite open class at the 2004 World Karate Championships.", "Title: Meteor-class aviso\n\nThe \"Meteor\" class was a pair of two avisos built by the Imperial German Navy in the late-1880s; the class comprised two ships, \"Meteor\" and \"Comet\" . They were an improvement over the preceding \"Wacht\" class , being slightly faster and armed with quick-firing guns rather than the slower, old-pattern guns used on the earlier ships. \"Meteor\" and \"Comet\" nevertheless proved to be disappointments, primarily a result of extreme vibration caused by their propulsion system, particularly at higher speeds. As a result, their service careers were limited. They served less than two years on active duty, from 1893 to 1895. They returned to limited duty in 1904 as guard ships, but by 1911 they had been stricken from the naval register and used in subsidiary roles. Both were scrapped in 1919–21.", "Title: Vanguard Cadets Drum and Bugle Corps\n\nThe Santa Clara Vanguard Cadets Drum and Bugle Corps, known as SCVC or simply as the Vanguard Cadets, is an Open Class competitive junior drum and bugle corps. Based in Santa Clara, California, the corps is a member of Drum Corps International (DCI) and is the \"B\" corps of the World Class (formerly \"Division I\") Santa Clara Vanguard Drum and Bugle Corps. On August 8, 2017, the Vanguard Cadets won their fifth DCI Open Class Championship title, also winning all caption awards.", "Title: Southwind Drum and Bugle Corps\n\nSouthwind Drum and Bugle Corps is an Open Class competitive junior drum and bugle corps based in Mobile, Alabama. The corps was a Division I (now World Class) competitive junior drum and bugle corps in Drum Corps International (DCI) from 1993 through 2007. Prior to competing in Division I, Southwind competed in DCI's Class A/Division II and was that division's World Champion in 1991 and 1992. Southwind performed at competitive and non-competitive SoundSport events in Alabama and surrounding states during the summer of 2014. In early May 2015, DCI approved Southwind's return as an active Open Class corps.", "Title: A &amp; B High Performance Firearms\n\nA & B High Performance Firearms was a competition pistol manufacturer. Products included the \"Limited Class\" and \"Open Class\" semi-automatic pistols, both available in .40 S&W and .45 ACP. A & B sold directly to consumers.", "Title: .45 ACP\n\nThe .45 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol), or .45 Auto (11.43×23mm) is a handgun cartridge designed by John Browning in 1905, for use in his prototype Colt semi-automatic pistol. After successful military trials it was adopted, along with the Browning .45 Colt handgun, as the .45 M1911 cartridge. The handgun was designated M1911 pistol.", "Title: 16&quot;/45 caliber Mark 6 gun\n\nThe 16\"/45 caliber Mark 6 gun is a naval gun designed in 1936 by the United States Navy for their Treaty battleships. It was first introduced in 1941 aboard their \"North Carolina\"-class battleship s, replacing the originally intended 14\"/50 caliber Mark B guns and was also used for the follow-up \"South Dakota\" class. These battleships carried nine guns in three three-gun turrets. The gun was an improvement to the 16\"/45 caliber guns used aboard the \"Colorado\" class , and the predecessor to the 16\"/50 caliber Mark 7 gun used aboard the \"Iowa\" class .", "Title: Drum Corps Associates Open Class World Champions\n\nDuring Labor Day Weekend, Drum Corps Associates (DCA) Open Class corps compete to earn the title of DCA Open Class World Champion. The championships consist of 2 rounds (Prelims and Finals) held on 2 consecutive nights (the Saturday and Sunday nights of Labor Day weekend). All corps compete at Prelims, with the top 10 Open Class and top 4 Class A corps competing at Finals. The champion is determined by the overall high score in the Finals competition. There are also a number of \"caption\" awards (high brass, high percussion, high visual, etc.), though the process of determination for those awards has changed from year to year." ]
3,476
The queen of Castile, Joanna of Castile, married this member of the house of Habsburg who was the son of which monarch?
Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I
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{ "title": [ "Joanna of Castile", "Joanna of Castile", "Philip I of Castile", "Philip I of Castile" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Council of Castile (Spanish: Real y Supremo Consejo de Castilla ), known earlier as the Royal Council (Spanish: Consejo Real ), was a ruling body and key part of the domestic government of the Crown of Castile, second only to the monarch himself.", " It was established under Queen Isabella I in 1480 as the chief body dealing with administrative and judicial matters of the realm.", " With the 1516 ascension of King Charles I (later Holy Roman Emperor Charles V) to the throne of both Castile and Aragon, the Royal Council came to be known as the Council of Castile because Charles was king of many dominions other than Castile, while the Council retained responsibility only over Castile." ], "title": "Council of Castile" }, { "sentences": [ "Philip I (22 July 1478 – 25 September 1506) called the Handsome or the Fair, was the first member of the house of Habsburg to be King of Castile.", " The son of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, at the age of three Philip inherited the greater part of the Duchy of Burgundy and the Burgundian Netherlands (as Philip IV) from his mother, Mary, and at 27 briefly succeeded to the Crown of Castile as the husband of Queen Joanna, who was also heir presumptive to the Crown of Aragon.", " He was the first Habsburg monarch in Spain.", " He never inherited his father's territories or became Holy Roman Emperor because he predeceased his father, but his son Emperor Charles V eventually united the Habsburg, Burgundian, Castilian, and Aragonese inheritances." ], "title": "Philip I of Castile" }, { "sentences": [ "John I (Spanish: \"Juan I\" ; 24 August 1358 – 9 October 1390) was King of the Crown of Castile from 1379 until 1390.", " He was the son of Henry II and of his wife Juana Manuel of Castile.", " He was the last monarch of Castile to receive a formal coronation." ], "title": "John I of Castile" }, { "sentences": [ "Isabella, Princess of Asturias (2 October 1470 – 23 August 1498) was a Queen consort of Portugal and heir presumptive of King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile, as their eldest daughter.", " Her younger sisters were Catherine, Queen of England, Queen Joanna I of Castile, and Maria, Queen of Portugal." ], "title": "Isabella of Aragon, Queen of Portugal" }, { "sentences": [ "Constance of Burgundy (8 May 1046 – 1093) was the daughter of Duke Robert I of Burgundy and Helie de Semur-en-Brionnais.", " She was Queen consort of Castile and León by her marriage to Alfonso VI of León and Castile.", " She was the granddaughter of King Robert II of France, the second monarch of the French Capetian dynasty.", " She was the mother of Urraca of León, who succeeded her father in both Castile and León." ], "title": "Constance of Burgundy" }, { "sentences": [ "The Kingdom of New Spain was established following the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire in 1521 as a New World kingdom dependent the crown of Castile, since the initial funds for exploration came from Queen Isabella of Castile.", " Although New Spain was a dependency of Castile, it was a kingdom itself not a colony, but subject to the monarch of Castile.", " The monarch had sweeping power in the overseas territories, The king possessed not only the sovereign right but the property rights; he was the absolute proprietor, the sole political head of his American dominions.", " Every privilege and position, economic political, or religious came from him.", " It was on this basis that the conquest, occupation, and government of the [Spanish] New World was achieved." ], "title": "Kingdom of New Spain" }, { "sentences": [ "Álvaro Núñez de Lara ( 1170 – 1218) was a Castilian nobleman who played a key role, along with other members of the House of Lara, in the political and military affairs of the Kingdoms of León and Castile around the turn of the 13th century.", " He was made a count in 1214, served as \"alférez\" to King Alfonso VIII of Castile, was the regent during the minority of King Henry I of Castile, and was \"mayordomo\" (steward) to King Alfonso IX of León.", " He opposed Queen Berengaria of Castile and her son King Ferdinand III and supported the King of León during the war between the two countries of 1217–1218.", " At the end of his life he was a knight of the Order of Santiago, in whose Monastery of Uclés he was buried." ], "title": "Álvaro Núñez de Lara (died 1218)" }, { "sentences": [ "Joanna (6 November 1479 – 12 April 1555), called the Mad (Spanish: \"Juana la Loca\" ), was queen of Castile from 1504 and of Aragon from 1516.", " From the union of these two crowns modern Spain evolved.", " Joanna married Philip the Handsome on 20 October 1496.", " Philip was crowned King of Castile in 1506, initiating the rule of the Habsburgs in Spain.", " After Philip's death that same year, Joanna was deemed mentally ill and was confined to a nunnery for the rest of her life.", " Though she remained the legal queen of Castile throughout this time, her father, Ferdinand II of Aragon, was regent until his death, when she inherited his kingdom as well.", " From 1516, her son, Charles I, ruled as king, while she nominally remained co-monarch." ], "title": "Joanna of Castile" }, { "sentences": [ "Guillén Pérez de Guzmán (ca.", " 1180 –1233), a member of the House of Guzmán, one of the most aristocratic of the Kingdom of Castile, was the maternal grandfather of Queen Beatrice of Castile, Queen Consort of Portugal as the wife of King Alfonso III.", " His father was Pedro Rodríguez de Guzmán—killed in the Battle of Alarcos on July 18, 1195 and son of Rodrigo Muñoz de Guzmán—and Mahalda With his brothers Nuño and Theobald, he fought alongside King Alfonso VIII at the decisive Battle of Navas de Tolosa in 1212.", " Even though his kinsmen supported the Laras during the crisis that ensued after the death of King Alfonso VIII, Guillén, probably because of his marriage to a member of the Girón clan, supported Queen Berengaria of Castile and her son, the future king Ferdinand III." ], "title": "Guillén Pérez de Guzmán" }, { "sentences": [ "Henry I of Castile (14 April 1204 – 6 June 1217) was king of Castile.", " He was the son of Alfonso VIII of Castile and Eleanor of England, Queen of Castile (daughter of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine)." ], "title": "Henry I of Castile" } ]
[ "Title: Council of Castile\n\nThe Council of Castile (Spanish: Real y Supremo Consejo de Castilla ), known earlier as the Royal Council (Spanish: Consejo Real ), was a ruling body and key part of the domestic government of the Crown of Castile, second only to the monarch himself. It was established under Queen Isabella I in 1480 as the chief body dealing with administrative and judicial matters of the realm. With the 1516 ascension of King Charles I (later Holy Roman Emperor Charles V) to the throne of both Castile and Aragon, the Royal Council came to be known as the Council of Castile because Charles was king of many dominions other than Castile, while the Council retained responsibility only over Castile.", "Title: Philip I of Castile\n\nPhilip I (22 July 1478 – 25 September 1506) called the Handsome or the Fair, was the first member of the house of Habsburg to be King of Castile. The son of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, at the age of three Philip inherited the greater part of the Duchy of Burgundy and the Burgundian Netherlands (as Philip IV) from his mother, Mary, and at 27 briefly succeeded to the Crown of Castile as the husband of Queen Joanna, who was also heir presumptive to the Crown of Aragon. He was the first Habsburg monarch in Spain. He never inherited his father's territories or became Holy Roman Emperor because he predeceased his father, but his son Emperor Charles V eventually united the Habsburg, Burgundian, Castilian, and Aragonese inheritances.", "Title: John I of Castile\n\nJohn I (Spanish: \"Juan I\" ; 24 August 1358 – 9 October 1390) was King of the Crown of Castile from 1379 until 1390. He was the son of Henry II and of his wife Juana Manuel of Castile. He was the last monarch of Castile to receive a formal coronation.", "Title: Isabella of Aragon, Queen of Portugal\n\nIsabella, Princess of Asturias (2 October 1470 – 23 August 1498) was a Queen consort of Portugal and heir presumptive of King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile, as their eldest daughter. Her younger sisters were Catherine, Queen of England, Queen Joanna I of Castile, and Maria, Queen of Portugal.", "Title: Constance of Burgundy\n\nConstance of Burgundy (8 May 1046 – 1093) was the daughter of Duke Robert I of Burgundy and Helie de Semur-en-Brionnais. She was Queen consort of Castile and León by her marriage to Alfonso VI of León and Castile. She was the granddaughter of King Robert II of France, the second monarch of the French Capetian dynasty. She was the mother of Urraca of León, who succeeded her father in both Castile and León.", "Title: Kingdom of New Spain\n\nThe Kingdom of New Spain was established following the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire in 1521 as a New World kingdom dependent the crown of Castile, since the initial funds for exploration came from Queen Isabella of Castile. Although New Spain was a dependency of Castile, it was a kingdom itself not a colony, but subject to the monarch of Castile. The monarch had sweeping power in the overseas territories, The king possessed not only the sovereign right but the property rights; he was the absolute proprietor, the sole political head of his American dominions. Every privilege and position, economic political, or religious came from him. It was on this basis that the conquest, occupation, and government of the [Spanish] New World was achieved.", "Title: Álvaro Núñez de Lara (died 1218)\n\nÁlvaro Núñez de Lara ( 1170 – 1218) was a Castilian nobleman who played a key role, along with other members of the House of Lara, in the political and military affairs of the Kingdoms of León and Castile around the turn of the 13th century. He was made a count in 1214, served as \"alférez\" to King Alfonso VIII of Castile, was the regent during the minority of King Henry I of Castile, and was \"mayordomo\" (steward) to King Alfonso IX of León. He opposed Queen Berengaria of Castile and her son King Ferdinand III and supported the King of León during the war between the two countries of 1217–1218. At the end of his life he was a knight of the Order of Santiago, in whose Monastery of Uclés he was buried.", "Title: Joanna of Castile\n\nJoanna (6 November 1479 – 12 April 1555), called the Mad (Spanish: \"Juana la Loca\" ), was queen of Castile from 1504 and of Aragon from 1516. From the union of these two crowns modern Spain evolved. Joanna married Philip the Handsome on 20 October 1496. Philip was crowned King of Castile in 1506, initiating the rule of the Habsburgs in Spain. After Philip's death that same year, Joanna was deemed mentally ill and was confined to a nunnery for the rest of her life. Though she remained the legal queen of Castile throughout this time, her father, Ferdinand II of Aragon, was regent until his death, when she inherited his kingdom as well. From 1516, her son, Charles I, ruled as king, while she nominally remained co-monarch.", "Title: Guillén Pérez de Guzmán\n\nGuillén Pérez de Guzmán (ca. 1180 –1233), a member of the House of Guzmán, one of the most aristocratic of the Kingdom of Castile, was the maternal grandfather of Queen Beatrice of Castile, Queen Consort of Portugal as the wife of King Alfonso III. His father was Pedro Rodríguez de Guzmán—killed in the Battle of Alarcos on July 18, 1195 and son of Rodrigo Muñoz de Guzmán—and Mahalda With his brothers Nuño and Theobald, he fought alongside King Alfonso VIII at the decisive Battle of Navas de Tolosa in 1212. Even though his kinsmen supported the Laras during the crisis that ensued after the death of King Alfonso VIII, Guillén, probably because of his marriage to a member of the Girón clan, supported Queen Berengaria of Castile and her son, the future king Ferdinand III.", "Title: Henry I of Castile\n\nHenry I of Castile (14 April 1204 – 6 June 1217) was king of Castile. He was the son of Alfonso VIII of Castile and Eleanor of England, Queen of Castile (daughter of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine)." ]
3,477
Korean actress Shin Min-a starred in Oh My Venus and what other television dramas?
A Love to Kill
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{ "title": [ "Shin Min-a", "Oh My Venus" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Oh Yeon-seo (born Oh Haet-nim, on June 22, 1987), is a South Korean actress and former member of South Korean girl group, LUV.", " She is best known for her roles in television dramas \"My Husband Got a Family\" (2012), \"Jang Bo-ri is Here!", "\" (2014), \"Shine or Go Crazy\" (2015) and \"Please Come Back, Mister\" (2016)." ], "title": "Oh Yeon-seo" }, { "sentences": [ "Shin Min-a (born Yang Min-a on April 5, 1984) is a South Korean model and actress.", " She is best known for starring in television dramas \"A Love to Kill\" (2005), \"My Girlfriend Is a Nine-Tailed Fox\" (2010), \"Arang and the Magistrate\" (2012), \"Oh My Venus\" (2015), and \"Tomorrow With You\" (2017)." ], "title": "Shin Min-a" }, { "sentences": [ "Seo Ji-hye (; born August 24, 1984) is a South Korean actress.", " After first attracting attention in the horror film \"Voice\", Seo has since starred in numerous television dramas, notably \"Shin Don\" (2005), \"Over the Rainbow\" (2006), \"I Love You\" (2008), \"Chunja's Happy Events\" (2008), \"49 Days\" (2011), and \"The Moon and Stars for You\" (2012)." ], "title": "Seo Ji-hye" }, { "sentences": [ "Oh Sang-jin (born February 15, 1980) is a South Korean former news anchor, television personality, and actor.", " He joined MBC in 2006, and became one of the network's most popular news anchors and TV show hosts.", " A member of the reporters' union, Oh was an outspoken critic of MBC's management, which he claimed compromised journalistic independence by keeping close ties with the Lee Myung-bak government.", " When Oh took part in the broadcasters' strike of 2012, MBC removed him from all its news and entertainment programs for the rest of that year, and he resigned from the network in 2013.", " Now a freelancer, Oh continued his television and hosting career.", " He also began acting, with roles in the television dramas \"My Love from the Star\", \"Sweden Laundry\" and \"The Family Is Coming\".", " In February 2017 it was announced that Oh joined YG Entertainment." ], "title": "Oh Sang-jin" }, { "sentences": [ "Shin Ji-soo (born October 28, 1985) is a South Korean actress and singer.", " Shin began her entertainment career as a child actress, and has since starred in television dramas such as \"Virtue\" (2000) and \"Famous Princesses\" (2006), as well as the film \"The Hero\" (2013).", " In addition to acting, Shin also became part of the three-member K-pop girl group in 2010." ], "title": "Shin Ji-soo" }, { "sentences": [ "Myung Se-bin (born April 10, 1975) is a South Korean actress.", " A textile graduate from Dongduk Women's University, Myung was spotted in 1996 at a department store in Seoul by singer Shin Seung-hun, who cast her in his music video.", " She later modeled for magazines and commercials, which led to an acting career.", " Myung is best known for her television dramas \"Purity\", \"Paper Crane\", \"Into the Sun\" and \"Three Sisters\"." ], "title": "Myung Se-bin" }, { "sentences": [ "Oh My Venus () is a South Korean television series starring So Ji-sub and Shin Min-a.", " It aired on KBS2 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes beginning on November 16, 2015." ], "title": "Oh My Venus" }, { "sentences": [ "The Devil () is a 2007 South Korean television series starring Uhm Tae-woong, Ju Ji-hoon, and Shin Min-a.", " It aired on KBS2 from March 21 to May 24, 2007 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes." ], "title": "The Devil (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Tomorrow With You () is a 2017 South Korean television series starring Lee Je-hoon and Shin Min-a.", " It started airing on February 3, 2017 on cable channel tvN every Friday and Saturday at 20:00 (KST)." ], "title": "Tomorrow With You" }, { "sentences": [ "Shin Ae-ra (born July, 3rd 1969) is a South Korean actress.", " She made her acting debut in 1989, and has since played leading roles in television dramas such as \"Love in Your Arms\" and \"Bad Housewife\".", " She married actor Cha In-pyo in 1995, and the couple gained widespread approval and respect from the Korean public for being philanthropists.", " They are active volunteers at orphanages and welfare centers, as well as generous donors to causes such as the fight against child abuse and school violence, North Korean refugee rights, and humanitarian aid to underprivileged children (particularly in North Korea and Uganda), often working with the organizations Compassion International and the Social Welfare Society." ], "title": "Shin Ae-ra" } ]
[ "Title: Oh Yeon-seo\n\nOh Yeon-seo (born Oh Haet-nim, on June 22, 1987), is a South Korean actress and former member of South Korean girl group, LUV. She is best known for her roles in television dramas \"My Husband Got a Family\" (2012), \"Jang Bo-ri is Here! \" (2014), \"Shine or Go Crazy\" (2015) and \"Please Come Back, Mister\" (2016).", "Title: Shin Min-a\n\nShin Min-a (born Yang Min-a on April 5, 1984) is a South Korean model and actress. She is best known for starring in television dramas \"A Love to Kill\" (2005), \"My Girlfriend Is a Nine-Tailed Fox\" (2010), \"Arang and the Magistrate\" (2012), \"Oh My Venus\" (2015), and \"Tomorrow With You\" (2017).", "Title: Seo Ji-hye\n\nSeo Ji-hye (; born August 24, 1984) is a South Korean actress. After first attracting attention in the horror film \"Voice\", Seo has since starred in numerous television dramas, notably \"Shin Don\" (2005), \"Over the Rainbow\" (2006), \"I Love You\" (2008), \"Chunja's Happy Events\" (2008), \"49 Days\" (2011), and \"The Moon and Stars for You\" (2012).", "Title: Oh Sang-jin\n\nOh Sang-jin (born February 15, 1980) is a South Korean former news anchor, television personality, and actor. He joined MBC in 2006, and became one of the network's most popular news anchors and TV show hosts. A member of the reporters' union, Oh was an outspoken critic of MBC's management, which he claimed compromised journalistic independence by keeping close ties with the Lee Myung-bak government. When Oh took part in the broadcasters' strike of 2012, MBC removed him from all its news and entertainment programs for the rest of that year, and he resigned from the network in 2013. Now a freelancer, Oh continued his television and hosting career. He also began acting, with roles in the television dramas \"My Love from the Star\", \"Sweden Laundry\" and \"The Family Is Coming\". In February 2017 it was announced that Oh joined YG Entertainment.", "Title: Shin Ji-soo\n\nShin Ji-soo (born October 28, 1985) is a South Korean actress and singer. Shin began her entertainment career as a child actress, and has since starred in television dramas such as \"Virtue\" (2000) and \"Famous Princesses\" (2006), as well as the film \"The Hero\" (2013). In addition to acting, Shin also became part of the three-member K-pop girl group in 2010.", "Title: Myung Se-bin\n\nMyung Se-bin (born April 10, 1975) is a South Korean actress. A textile graduate from Dongduk Women's University, Myung was spotted in 1996 at a department store in Seoul by singer Shin Seung-hun, who cast her in his music video. She later modeled for magazines and commercials, which led to an acting career. Myung is best known for her television dramas \"Purity\", \"Paper Crane\", \"Into the Sun\" and \"Three Sisters\".", "Title: Oh My Venus\n\nOh My Venus () is a South Korean television series starring So Ji-sub and Shin Min-a. It aired on KBS2 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes beginning on November 16, 2015.", "Title: The Devil (TV series)\n\nThe Devil () is a 2007 South Korean television series starring Uhm Tae-woong, Ju Ji-hoon, and Shin Min-a. It aired on KBS2 from March 21 to May 24, 2007 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.", "Title: Tomorrow With You\n\nTomorrow With You () is a 2017 South Korean television series starring Lee Je-hoon and Shin Min-a. It started airing on February 3, 2017 on cable channel tvN every Friday and Saturday at 20:00 (KST).", "Title: Shin Ae-ra\n\nShin Ae-ra (born July, 3rd 1969) is a South Korean actress. She made her acting debut in 1989, and has since played leading roles in television dramas such as \"Love in Your Arms\" and \"Bad Housewife\". She married actor Cha In-pyo in 1995, and the couple gained widespread approval and respect from the Korean public for being philanthropists. They are active volunteers at orphanages and welfare centers, as well as generous donors to causes such as the fight against child abuse and school violence, North Korean refugee rights, and humanitarian aid to underprivileged children (particularly in North Korea and Uganda), often working with the organizations Compassion International and the Social Welfare Society." ]
3,478
Tom Walls and Gordon Curran Stewart were from the same country.
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[ { "sentences": [ "For Valour is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Tom Walls and starring Walls, Ralph Lynn and Veronica Rose.", " It was made at Shepperton Studios, with sets designed by Oscar Werndorff.", " Unlike previous films starring Walls and Lynn, it was based on an original screenplay rather than one of the Aldwych Farces.", " Both Walls and Lynn played dual roles of two Boer War veterans and their son and grandson respectively.", " It was the last time the two actors, who had been one of the most popular film comedy teams of the decade, appeared together on screen." ], "title": "For Valour (1937 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Aldwych farces were a series of twelve stage farces presented at the Aldwych Theatre, London, nearly continuously from 1923 to 1933.", " All but three of them were written by Ben Travers.", " They incorporate and develop British low comedy styles, combined with clever word-play.", " The plays were presented by the actor-manager Tom Walls and starred Walls and Ralph Lynn, supported by a regular company that included Robertson Hare, Mary Brough, Winifred Shotter, Ethel Coleridge and Gordon James." ], "title": "Aldwych farce" }, { "sentences": [ "Canaries Sometimes Sing is a 1930 British romantic comedy film, directed by Tom Walls.", " The film is a four-hander, starring Walls, Cathleen Nesbitt, Athole Stewart and Yvonne Arnaud.", " It is a screen version of the witty and sophisticated comedy of manners play by Frederick Lonsdale, which had been a big critical and popular success when premiered at London's Globe Theatre in 1929, with Stewart and Arnaud cast in the roles which they would recreate in the film.", " A surviving review of the film notes favourably: \"Glittering, superficial, but very skilful...superbly played.\"" ], "title": "Canaries Sometimes Sing" }, { "sentences": [ "Gordon Curran Stewart (July 22, 1939 – November 26, 2014) was an American speechwriter, academic, businessman and publisher." ], "title": "Gordon Curran Stewart" }, { "sentences": [ "Second Best Bed is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Tom Walls and starring Walls, Jane Baxter and Veronica Rose.", " The screenplay is by Ben Travers, based on an earlier story of his.", " Walls and Travers had worked together on the Aldwych farces.", " The screenplay concerns a newly married couple who soon run into domestic difficulties when the wife refuses to obey her husband's every order." ], "title": "Second Best Bed" }, { "sentences": [ "Foreign Affaires is a 1935 British comedy film directed by and starring Tom Walls.", " It also features Ralph Lynn, Robertson Hare, Norma Varden and Cecil Parker.", " The screenplay is by Ben Travers, and the cast included cast members from the Walls and Travers Aldwych Farces.", " The film is set on the French Riviera where two hard-living British spongers become mixed up in illegal gambling." ], "title": "Foreign Affaires" }, { "sentences": [ "Tom Kirby Walls (18 February 1883 – 27 November 1949) was an English stage and film actor, producer and director, best known for presenting and co-starring in the Aldwych farces in the 1920s and for starring in and directing the film adaptations of those plays in the 1930s." ], "title": "Tom Walls" }, { "sentences": [ "Tons of Money is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Tom Walls and starring Ralph Lynn, Yvonne Arnaud, Mary Brough, Robertson Hare and Gordon James, the same artistes responsible for the Aldwych farces.", " A debt-ridden inventor has to pretend to be his cousin to avoid his creditors.", " It was a remake of the 1924 film \"Tons of Money\" which had been based on the 1922 play \"Tons of Money\" by Will Evans and Arthur Valentine.", " It was made at Elstree Studios with sets designged by the art director Lawrence P. Williams." ], "title": "Tons of Money (1930 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dirty Work is a 1934 British comedy crime film directed by Tom Walls and starring Ralph Lynn, Gordon Harker, Robertson Hare and Basil Sydney.", " It was based on \"Dirty Work\", one of the Aldwych Farces, by Ben Travers, which had some of the same cast members.", " The film was made at the Lime Grove Studios with sets designed by the art director Alfred Junge." ], "title": "Dirty Work (1934 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Turkey Time is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Tom Walls and starring Walls, Ralph Lynn, Robertson Hare and Dorothy Hyson.", " A group of guests come to stay with the Stoatt family in the seaside town of Eden Bay for Christmas.", " They soon become involved with an impoverished concert performer whose innocent presence in the house leads to a series of misunderstandings.", " It was adapted from the 1931 play \"Turkey Time\" by Ben Travers, one of the Aldwych Farces." ], "title": "Turkey Time (film)" } ]
[ "Title: For Valour (1937 film)\n\nFor Valour is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Tom Walls and starring Walls, Ralph Lynn and Veronica Rose. It was made at Shepperton Studios, with sets designed by Oscar Werndorff. Unlike previous films starring Walls and Lynn, it was based on an original screenplay rather than one of the Aldwych Farces. Both Walls and Lynn played dual roles of two Boer War veterans and their son and grandson respectively. It was the last time the two actors, who had been one of the most popular film comedy teams of the decade, appeared together on screen.", "Title: Aldwych farce\n\nThe Aldwych farces were a series of twelve stage farces presented at the Aldwych Theatre, London, nearly continuously from 1923 to 1933. All but three of them were written by Ben Travers. They incorporate and develop British low comedy styles, combined with clever word-play. The plays were presented by the actor-manager Tom Walls and starred Walls and Ralph Lynn, supported by a regular company that included Robertson Hare, Mary Brough, Winifred Shotter, Ethel Coleridge and Gordon James.", "Title: Canaries Sometimes Sing\n\nCanaries Sometimes Sing is a 1930 British romantic comedy film, directed by Tom Walls. The film is a four-hander, starring Walls, Cathleen Nesbitt, Athole Stewart and Yvonne Arnaud. It is a screen version of the witty and sophisticated comedy of manners play by Frederick Lonsdale, which had been a big critical and popular success when premiered at London's Globe Theatre in 1929, with Stewart and Arnaud cast in the roles which they would recreate in the film. A surviving review of the film notes favourably: \"Glittering, superficial, but very skilful...superbly played.\"", "Title: Gordon Curran Stewart\n\nGordon Curran Stewart (July 22, 1939 – November 26, 2014) was an American speechwriter, academic, businessman and publisher.", "Title: Second Best Bed\n\nSecond Best Bed is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Tom Walls and starring Walls, Jane Baxter and Veronica Rose. The screenplay is by Ben Travers, based on an earlier story of his. Walls and Travers had worked together on the Aldwych farces. The screenplay concerns a newly married couple who soon run into domestic difficulties when the wife refuses to obey her husband's every order.", "Title: Foreign Affaires\n\nForeign Affaires is a 1935 British comedy film directed by and starring Tom Walls. It also features Ralph Lynn, Robertson Hare, Norma Varden and Cecil Parker. The screenplay is by Ben Travers, and the cast included cast members from the Walls and Travers Aldwych Farces. The film is set on the French Riviera where two hard-living British spongers become mixed up in illegal gambling.", "Title: Tom Walls\n\nTom Kirby Walls (18 February 1883 – 27 November 1949) was an English stage and film actor, producer and director, best known for presenting and co-starring in the Aldwych farces in the 1920s and for starring in and directing the film adaptations of those plays in the 1930s.", "Title: Tons of Money (1930 film)\n\nTons of Money is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Tom Walls and starring Ralph Lynn, Yvonne Arnaud, Mary Brough, Robertson Hare and Gordon James, the same artistes responsible for the Aldwych farces. A debt-ridden inventor has to pretend to be his cousin to avoid his creditors. It was a remake of the 1924 film \"Tons of Money\" which had been based on the 1922 play \"Tons of Money\" by Will Evans and Arthur Valentine. It was made at Elstree Studios with sets designged by the art director Lawrence P. Williams.", "Title: Dirty Work (1934 film)\n\nDirty Work is a 1934 British comedy crime film directed by Tom Walls and starring Ralph Lynn, Gordon Harker, Robertson Hare and Basil Sydney. It was based on \"Dirty Work\", one of the Aldwych Farces, by Ben Travers, which had some of the same cast members. The film was made at the Lime Grove Studios with sets designed by the art director Alfred Junge.", "Title: Turkey Time (film)\n\nTurkey Time is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Tom Walls and starring Walls, Ralph Lynn, Robertson Hare and Dorothy Hyson. A group of guests come to stay with the Stoatt family in the seaside town of Eden Bay for Christmas. They soon become involved with an impoverished concert performer whose innocent presence in the house leads to a series of misunderstandings. It was adapted from the 1931 play \"Turkey Time\" by Ben Travers, one of the Aldwych Farces." ]
3,479
The father of Vivion de Valera led the introduction of what document?
Constitution of Ireland
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{ "title": [ "Vivion de Valera", "Éamon de Valera" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "External association was a hypothetical relationship between Ireland and the British Commonwealth proposed by Éamon de Valera in 1921–22, whereby Ireland would be a sovereign state associated with, but not a member of, the Commonwealth; the British monarch would be head of the association, but not head of state of Ireland.", " De Valera proposed external association as a compromise between isolationist Irish republicanism on the one hand and Dominion status on the other.", " Whereas a full republic could not be a member of the Commonwealth until the London Declaration of 1949, a Dominion could not be fully independent until the Statute of Westminster 1931." ], "title": "External association" }, { "sentences": [ "The Irish presidential election of 1966 was the fifth presidential election in Ireland and was held on 1 June 1966.", " Outgoing president Éamon de Valera, 83 and with a rapidly deteriorating eyesight, reluctantly agreed under pressure from his Fianna Fáil party to seek a second term.", " Fine Gael decided to run one of its younger TDs, Tom O'Higgins, against him.", " In an astonishing upset, O'Higgins came within 1% (or 10,718 votes) of defeating de Valera, who had been the predominant force of the republic since 1932 and led the government for decades until his ascent to the presidency in 1959.", " De Valera left the blame for this near-defeat with his campaign manager Charles Haughey." ], "title": "Irish presidential election, 1966" }, { "sentences": [ "De Valera's Cottage is a cottage and National Monument located in County Limerick, Ireland.", " It was the childhood home of Irish rebel leader, and later President of Dáil Éireann, President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State, Taoiseach and President of Ireland, Éamon de Valera (1882–1975)." ], "title": "De Valera's Cottage" }, { "sentences": [ "Vivion de Valera (13 December 1910 – 16 February 1982) was an Irish scientist, businessman, lawyer and politician.", " He was the eldest child of Éamon de Valera and Sinéad de Valera and was named after his paternal grandfather, Juan Vivion de Valera." ], "title": "Vivion de Valera" }, { "sentences": [ "Éamon de Valera ( ; ] ; first registered as George de Valero; changed some time before 1901 to Edward de Valera; 14 October 1882 – 29 August 1975) was a prominent politician and statesman in 20th-century Ireland.", " His political career spanned over half a century, from 1917 to 1973; he served several terms as head of government and head of state.", " He also led the introduction of the Constitution of Ireland." ], "title": "Éamon de Valera" }, { "sentences": [ "\"On Language & the Irish Nation\", was the title of a radio address made by Éamon de Valera, then Taoiseach of Ireland, on Raidió Éireann on St. Patrick's Day (17 March) 1943.", " It is often called The Ireland that we dreamed of, a phrase which is used within it, or the \"comely maidens\"' speech, a misquotation.", " The speech marked the 50th anniversary of the foundation of the Gaelic League (\"Conradh na Gaeilge\"), a group promoting Irish culture and the Irish language.", " In the most frequently quoted passage of the speech, de Valera set out his vision of an ideal Ireland:" ], "title": "The Ireland That We Dreamed Of" }, { "sentences": [ "Rúaidhrí de Valera (1916–1978) was an Irish archaeologist most known for his work on the megalithic tombs of his country.", " He was the son of Éamon de Valera." ], "title": "Rúaidhrí de Valera" }, { "sentences": [ "The policy of Irish neutrality during World War II was adopted by the Oireachtas at the instigation of the Taoiseach Éamon de Valera upon the outbreak of World War II in Europe.", " It was maintained throughout the conflict, in spite of several German air raids by aircraft that missed their intended British targets and attacks on Ireland's shipping fleet by Allies and Axis alike.", " De Valera refrained from joining either the Allies or Axis powers.", " While the possibility of not only a German but also a British invasion were discussed in the Dáil, and either eventuality was prepared for, with the most detailed preparations being done in tandem with the Allies under Plan W, De Valera's ruling party, Fianna Fáil, supported his neutral policy for the duration of the war." ], "title": "Irish neutrality during World War II" }, { "sentences": [ "Patrick Moylett (1878–1973) was a 20th-century Irish nationalist who, during the initial armistice negotiations to end the Irish War of Independence, briefly served as president of the Irish Republican Brotherhood during late-1920.", " A successful businessman in County Mayo and County Galway, he was a close associate of Arthur Griffith and frequently traveled to London acting as a middleman between Sinn Féin and officials in the British government.", " He ran a business that was used as a front to import armaments for the cause and held that many of those that became closest associates of Éamon de Valera during the civil war rift had at one time worked for the British.", " Particularly that Erskine Childers despite his involvement with the Asgard (yacht) and his close association with Éamon de Valera had been in the direct pay of the Admiralty Naval Intelligence Service up till 1916 before becoming secretary to the Éamon de Valera led treaty discussions." ], "title": "Patrick Moylett" }, { "sentences": [ "Comhairle na dTeachtaí was an Irish republican parliament established by opponents of the 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty and the resulting Irish Free State, and viewed by republican legitimatists as a successor to the Second Dáil.", " Members were abstentionist from the Third Dáil established by the pro-Treaty faction.", " Just as the First Dáil established a parallel Irish Republic in opposition to the British Dublin Castle administration, so Comhairle na dTeachtaí attempted to establish a legitimatist government in opposition to the Provisional Government and Government of the Irish Free State established by the Third Dáil.", " This legitimatist government, called the Council of State, had Éamon de Valera as President.", " In 1926 de Valera resigned as President, left the Sinn Féin party and founded Fianna Fáil, which in 1927 entered the Fourth Dáil.", " Comhairle na dTeachtaí, never more than a symbolic body, was thereby rendered defunct.", " In 1930 Cumann na nGaedheal TDs alleged in the Dáil that de Valera had addressed Comhairle na dTeachtaí in December 1926, after the foundation of Fianna Fáil; this was to cast aspersions on de Valera's commitment to the Constitution of the Irish Free State." ], "title": "Comhairle na dTeachtaí" } ]
[ "Title: External association\n\nExternal association was a hypothetical relationship between Ireland and the British Commonwealth proposed by Éamon de Valera in 1921–22, whereby Ireland would be a sovereign state associated with, but not a member of, the Commonwealth; the British monarch would be head of the association, but not head of state of Ireland. De Valera proposed external association as a compromise between isolationist Irish republicanism on the one hand and Dominion status on the other. Whereas a full republic could not be a member of the Commonwealth until the London Declaration of 1949, a Dominion could not be fully independent until the Statute of Westminster 1931.", "Title: Irish presidential election, 1966\n\nThe Irish presidential election of 1966 was the fifth presidential election in Ireland and was held on 1 June 1966. Outgoing president Éamon de Valera, 83 and with a rapidly deteriorating eyesight, reluctantly agreed under pressure from his Fianna Fáil party to seek a second term. Fine Gael decided to run one of its younger TDs, Tom O'Higgins, against him. In an astonishing upset, O'Higgins came within 1% (or 10,718 votes) of defeating de Valera, who had been the predominant force of the republic since 1932 and led the government for decades until his ascent to the presidency in 1959. De Valera left the blame for this near-defeat with his campaign manager Charles Haughey.", "Title: De Valera's Cottage\n\nDe Valera's Cottage is a cottage and National Monument located in County Limerick, Ireland. It was the childhood home of Irish rebel leader, and later President of Dáil Éireann, President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State, Taoiseach and President of Ireland, Éamon de Valera (1882–1975).", "Title: Vivion de Valera\n\nVivion de Valera (13 December 1910 – 16 February 1982) was an Irish scientist, businessman, lawyer and politician. He was the eldest child of Éamon de Valera and Sinéad de Valera and was named after his paternal grandfather, Juan Vivion de Valera.", "Title: Éamon de Valera\n\nÉamon de Valera ( ; ] ; first registered as George de Valero; changed some time before 1901 to Edward de Valera; 14 October 1882 – 29 August 1975) was a prominent politician and statesman in 20th-century Ireland. His political career spanned over half a century, from 1917 to 1973; he served several terms as head of government and head of state. He also led the introduction of the Constitution of Ireland.", "Title: The Ireland That We Dreamed Of\n\n\"On Language & the Irish Nation\", was the title of a radio address made by Éamon de Valera, then Taoiseach of Ireland, on Raidió Éireann on St. Patrick's Day (17 March) 1943. It is often called The Ireland that we dreamed of, a phrase which is used within it, or the \"comely maidens\"' speech, a misquotation. The speech marked the 50th anniversary of the foundation of the Gaelic League (\"Conradh na Gaeilge\"), a group promoting Irish culture and the Irish language. In the most frequently quoted passage of the speech, de Valera set out his vision of an ideal Ireland:", "Title: Rúaidhrí de Valera\n\nRúaidhrí de Valera (1916–1978) was an Irish archaeologist most known for his work on the megalithic tombs of his country. He was the son of Éamon de Valera.", "Title: Irish neutrality during World War II\n\nThe policy of Irish neutrality during World War II was adopted by the Oireachtas at the instigation of the Taoiseach Éamon de Valera upon the outbreak of World War II in Europe. It was maintained throughout the conflict, in spite of several German air raids by aircraft that missed their intended British targets and attacks on Ireland's shipping fleet by Allies and Axis alike. De Valera refrained from joining either the Allies or Axis powers. While the possibility of not only a German but also a British invasion were discussed in the Dáil, and either eventuality was prepared for, with the most detailed preparations being done in tandem with the Allies under Plan W, De Valera's ruling party, Fianna Fáil, supported his neutral policy for the duration of the war.", "Title: Patrick Moylett\n\nPatrick Moylett (1878–1973) was a 20th-century Irish nationalist who, during the initial armistice negotiations to end the Irish War of Independence, briefly served as president of the Irish Republican Brotherhood during late-1920. A successful businessman in County Mayo and County Galway, he was a close associate of Arthur Griffith and frequently traveled to London acting as a middleman between Sinn Féin and officials in the British government. He ran a business that was used as a front to import armaments for the cause and held that many of those that became closest associates of Éamon de Valera during the civil war rift had at one time worked for the British. Particularly that Erskine Childers despite his involvement with the Asgard (yacht) and his close association with Éamon de Valera had been in the direct pay of the Admiralty Naval Intelligence Service up till 1916 before becoming secretary to the Éamon de Valera led treaty discussions.", "Title: Comhairle na dTeachtaí\n\nComhairle na dTeachtaí was an Irish republican parliament established by opponents of the 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty and the resulting Irish Free State, and viewed by republican legitimatists as a successor to the Second Dáil. Members were abstentionist from the Third Dáil established by the pro-Treaty faction. Just as the First Dáil established a parallel Irish Republic in opposition to the British Dublin Castle administration, so Comhairle na dTeachtaí attempted to establish a legitimatist government in opposition to the Provisional Government and Government of the Irish Free State established by the Third Dáil. This legitimatist government, called the Council of State, had Éamon de Valera as President. In 1926 de Valera resigned as President, left the Sinn Féin party and founded Fianna Fáil, which in 1927 entered the Fourth Dáil. Comhairle na dTeachtaí, never more than a symbolic body, was thereby rendered defunct. In 1930 Cumann na nGaedheal TDs alleged in the Dáil that de Valera had addressed Comhairle na dTeachtaí in December 1926, after the foundation of Fianna Fáil; this was to cast aspersions on de Valera's commitment to the Constitution of the Irish Free State." ]
3,480
How long was the Underdog show presented by an English comedian Julian Clary?
six-week television series
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[ "Title: List of Underdog episodes\n\nThe following is a list of U.S. syndicated episodes of \"The Underdog Show\" by Total Television. Note that the running order and other featured cartoons do not correspond to the original network airings. All \"Tennessee Tuxedo\" cartoons included in the syndicated \"Underdog Show\" also appear in the syndicated \"Tennessee Tuxedo And His Tales\", while \"Commander McBragg\" also airs as part of \"Dudley Do Right and Friends, Uncle Waldo's Cartoon Show\", and the pre-1990 syndicated version of \"The Bullwinkle Show\". \"Tennessee Tuxedo\" cartoon titles are followed in parentheses by the numbers of the syndicated \"Tennessee Tuxedo And His Tales\" episodes in which they also appear.", "Title: Julian Clary\n\nJulian Peter McDonald Clary (born 25 May 1959) is an English comedian and novelist. Openly gay, Clary began appearing on television in the mid-1980s and became known for his deliberately stereotypical camp style. Since then he has also acted in films, television and stage productions, and was the winner of \"Celebrity Big Brother 10\" in 2012.", "Title: Celebrity Big Brother 10 (UK)\n\nCelebrity Big Brother 10 was the tenth series of the British reality television series \"Celebrity Big Brother\". It launched on 15 August 2012, two days after the final of \"Big Brother 13\", and aired on Channel 5 and 5* for 24 days until 7 September 2012. It was the third celebrity series to air on Channel 5 as part of a contract extension of the current two-year contract with Endemol, and the fifth series of \"Big Brother\" to air on Channel 5 since they acquired the show. The series was sponsored by hair product brand Schwarzkopf Live Color XXL. It was won by comedian Julian Clary, with television presenter Coleen Nolan as runner-up. First evictee, Jasmine Lennard, later appeared as a guest for a two-day stint on \"Big Brother 16\".", "Title: The Underdog Show\n\nThe Underdog Show was a six-week television series presented by Julian Clary and his dog, Valerie. The series was produced by the independent production company Splash Media. ", "Title: Sticky Moments\n\nSticky Moments was a satirical British television game show that aired on Channel 4 in 1989 and 1990. It was hosted by the comedian Julian Clary.", "Title: The All Star Talent Show\n\nThe All Star Talent Show was a 2006 UK television programme that was broadcast on Five. It was presented by Andi Peters and Myleene Klass, with Julian Clary making up the judging panel alongside two guest judges. Each show had six celebrities performing, with the winner of each episode going into the final at the end of the series. In addition, the runner up with the most votes at the end of the series also performed again in the final.", "Title: All Rise for Julian Clary\n\nAll Rise for Julian Clary is a British light entertainment game show broadcast on BBC2 from 27 September 1996 to 22 December 1997. The show centres around Julian being a judge in a mock court room, with contestants arguing their case before Judge Julian Clary.", "Title: Murder Most Fab\n\nMurder Most Fab (2007) is the debut novel of comedian Julian Clary.", "Title: Philip Herbert (actor)\n\nPhilip Herbert (born 28 January 1957 in London) is an English actor and mime artist, best known as his comedic alter ego, Hugh Jelly, a sidekick to comedian Julian Clary on the 1989–90 quiz show \"Sticky Moments with Julian Clary\".", "Title: Terry and Julian\n\nTerry and Julian is a British sitcom that aired on Channel 4 in 1992. Starring Julian Clary, it was written by Clary, Paul Merton and John Henderson. The title is a spoof the title of the long-running BBC sitcom \"Terry and June\", whose star June Whitfield made a guest appearance in one episode of \"Terry and Julian\"." ]
3,481
What was the establishment date of this ancient kingdom that was annexed during the Southward expansion of the Han Dynasty, and consisted of the commanderies Nanhia, Guilin, and Xiang?
204 BC
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Dian Kingdom () was an ancient kingdom established by the Dian people, an ancient group of indigenous non-Chinese metalworking tribes that inhabited around the Dian Lake plateau of central northern Yunnan, China from the late Spring and Autumn period until the Eastern Han dynasty.", " The Dian buried their dead in vertical pit graves.", " The Dian language was likely one of the Tibeto-Burman languages.", " The Dian were gradually displaced and assimilated into Han Chinese culture as the Han dynasty expanded towards what is now Yunnan.", " The Han annexation of the Dian Kingdom in 109 BC eventually led to the establishment of the Yizhou commandery." ], "title": "Dian Kingdom" }, { "sentences": [ "The Han conquest of Nanyue was a military conflict between the Han Empire and the Nanyue kingdom in modern Guangdong, Guangxi, and Northern Vietnam.", " During the reign of Emperor Wu, the Han forces launched a punitive campaign against Nanyue and conquered it in 111 BC as part of the southward expansion of the Han Dynasty." ], "title": "Han conquest of Nanyue" }, { "sentences": [ "Xiao He (died 193 BC) was a Chinese statesman of the early Western Han dynasty.", " He served Liu Bang (Emperor Gao), the founder of the Han dynasty, during the insurrection against the Qin dynasty, and fought on Liu's side in the Chu–Han Contention against Liu's rival, Xiang Yu.", " After the founding of the Han dynasty, Xiao He became the chancellor and held office until his death.", " For his contributions, he is also known as one of the \"Three Heroes of the early Han dynasty\" (漢初三傑), along with Han Xin and Zhang Liang." ], "title": "Xiao He" }, { "sentences": [ "Ying Bu (died 195 BC), also known as Qing Bu, was a military general and vassal king who lived in the early Western Han dynasty.", " He was a native of Lu County (六縣; present-day Lu'an, Anhui).", " In his early life under the Qin dynasty, Ying Bu was convicted and sentenced to \"qing\" (黥; a form of punishment which involved branding a criminal by tattooing his face), so he was also called \"Qing Bu\".", " He was then sent to Mount Li to perform hard labour by constructing Qin Shi Huang's mausoleum.", " He later escaped with some men and became the leader of a bandit gang.", " Ying Bu participated in the insurrection against the Qin dynasty after the Dazexiang Uprising broke out in 209 BC.", " After the uprising failed, he became part of a rebel force led by Xiang Liang.", " He assisted Xiang Liang's nephew and successor Xiang Yu in overthrowing the Qin dynasty.", " After the fall of Qin, he initially fought on Xiang Yu's side in the Chu–Han Contention (206–202 BC), a power struggle for supremacy over China between Xiang Yu and Liu Bang (Emperor Gao).", " However, later, he defected to Liu Bang's side and helped Liu defeat Xiang Yu and become the emperor.", " During this period of time, Ying Bu held the title of \"King of Jiujiang\".", " After Liu Bang established the Han dynasty in 202 BC, he appointed Ying Bu as a vassal king and granted him the title of \"King of Huainan\".", " In 195 BC, Ying Bu rebelled against the Han dynasty but was defeated and killed." ], "title": "Ying Bu" }, { "sentences": [ "Nanyue () or Zhuang: Namzyied , or Nam Viet (Vietnamese: \"Nam Việt\" ) was an ancient kingdom that covered parts of northern Vietnam and the modern Chinese provinces of Guangdong, Guangxi, and Yunnan.", " Nanyue was established in 204 BC at the collapse of the Qin dynasty by Zhao Tuo, then Commander of Nanhai.", " At first, it consisted of the commanderies Nanhai, Guilin, and Xiang." ], "title": "Nanyue" }, { "sentences": [ "After Liu Bang defeated Xiang Yu and proclaimed himself emperor of the Han dynasty, he followed the practice of Xiang Yu and enfeoffed many generals, noblemen, and imperial relatives as kings (), the same title borne by the sovereigns of the Shang and Zhou dynasties and by the rulers of the Warring States.", " Each king had his own semi-autonomous kingdom.", " This was a departure from the policy of the Qin dynasty, which divided China into commanderies governed by non-hereditary governors.", " Also remind that, the Chinese title \"wang\" is sometimes translated as \"prince\" and later kings were called as prince." ], "title": "Kings of the Han dynasty" }, { "sentences": [ "The Southward expansion of the Han dynasty were a series of Chinese military campaigns and expeditions in what is now modern Southern China and Northern Vietnam.", " Military expansion to the south began under the previous Qin dynasty and continued during the Han era.", " Campaigns were dispatched against the Yue tribes, leading to the annexation of Minyue by the Han in 135 BCE and 111 BCE, Nanyue in 111 BCE, and Dian in 109 BCE." ], "title": "Southward expansion of the Han dynasty" }, { "sentences": [ "The Four Commanderies of Han (Hangul: 한사군 ; Hanja: 漢四郡 ) were the Chinese colony located in northern Korean Peninsula and part of the Liaodong Peninsula.", " The commanderies were set up to control the populace in the former Gojoseon area as far south as the Han River, with a core area at Lelang near present-day P'yongyang by Emperor Wu of the Han dynasty in early 2nd century BC after his conquest of Wiman Joseon.", " Though disputed by North Korean scholars, Western sources generally describe the Lelang Commandery as existing within the Korean peninsula, and extend the rule of the four commanderies as far south as the Han River (Korea).", " However, South Korean scholars assumed its administrative areas to Pyongan and Hwanghae region." ], "title": "Four Commanderies of Han" }, { "sentences": [ "The Chu–Han Contention (206–202 BC) was an interregnum between the Qin dynasty and the Han dynasty in Chinese history.", " Following the collapse of the Qin dynasty in 206 BC, Xiang Yu split the former Qin Empire into the Eighteen Kingdoms.", " Two major contending powers emerged, Western Chu and Han, which engaged in a struggle for supremacy over China.", " Western Chu was led by Xiang Yu, while the Han leader was Liu Bang.", " Several minor kings also warred, but these were largely independent of the main conflict between Western Chu and Han.", " The war ended in 202 BC with total victory for Han, with Liu Bang soon proclaiming himself first emperor of the Han dynasty." ], "title": "Chu–Han Contention" }, { "sentences": [ "Minyue () was an ancient kingdom in what is now Fujian Province in southern China.", " It was a contemporary of the Han dynasty, and was later annexed by the Han empire as the dynasty expanded southward.", " Its inhabitants were groups of indigenous non-Chinese tribes called the Baiyue.", " The kingdom survived roughly from 334 BC to 110 BC." ], "title": "Minyue" } ]
[ "Title: Dian Kingdom\n\nThe Dian Kingdom () was an ancient kingdom established by the Dian people, an ancient group of indigenous non-Chinese metalworking tribes that inhabited around the Dian Lake plateau of central northern Yunnan, China from the late Spring and Autumn period until the Eastern Han dynasty. The Dian buried their dead in vertical pit graves. The Dian language was likely one of the Tibeto-Burman languages. The Dian were gradually displaced and assimilated into Han Chinese culture as the Han dynasty expanded towards what is now Yunnan. The Han annexation of the Dian Kingdom in 109 BC eventually led to the establishment of the Yizhou commandery.", "Title: Han conquest of Nanyue\n\nThe Han conquest of Nanyue was a military conflict between the Han Empire and the Nanyue kingdom in modern Guangdong, Guangxi, and Northern Vietnam. During the reign of Emperor Wu, the Han forces launched a punitive campaign against Nanyue and conquered it in 111 BC as part of the southward expansion of the Han Dynasty.", "Title: Xiao He\n\nXiao He (died 193 BC) was a Chinese statesman of the early Western Han dynasty. He served Liu Bang (Emperor Gao), the founder of the Han dynasty, during the insurrection against the Qin dynasty, and fought on Liu's side in the Chu–Han Contention against Liu's rival, Xiang Yu. After the founding of the Han dynasty, Xiao He became the chancellor and held office until his death. For his contributions, he is also known as one of the \"Three Heroes of the early Han dynasty\" (漢初三傑), along with Han Xin and Zhang Liang.", "Title: Ying Bu\n\nYing Bu (died 195 BC), also known as Qing Bu, was a military general and vassal king who lived in the early Western Han dynasty. He was a native of Lu County (六縣; present-day Lu'an, Anhui). In his early life under the Qin dynasty, Ying Bu was convicted and sentenced to \"qing\" (黥; a form of punishment which involved branding a criminal by tattooing his face), so he was also called \"Qing Bu\". He was then sent to Mount Li to perform hard labour by constructing Qin Shi Huang's mausoleum. He later escaped with some men and became the leader of a bandit gang. Ying Bu participated in the insurrection against the Qin dynasty after the Dazexiang Uprising broke out in 209 BC. After the uprising failed, he became part of a rebel force led by Xiang Liang. He assisted Xiang Liang's nephew and successor Xiang Yu in overthrowing the Qin dynasty. After the fall of Qin, he initially fought on Xiang Yu's side in the Chu–Han Contention (206–202 BC), a power struggle for supremacy over China between Xiang Yu and Liu Bang (Emperor Gao). However, later, he defected to Liu Bang's side and helped Liu defeat Xiang Yu and become the emperor. During this period of time, Ying Bu held the title of \"King of Jiujiang\". After Liu Bang established the Han dynasty in 202 BC, he appointed Ying Bu as a vassal king and granted him the title of \"King of Huainan\". In 195 BC, Ying Bu rebelled against the Han dynasty but was defeated and killed.", "Title: Nanyue\n\nNanyue () or Zhuang: Namzyied , or Nam Viet (Vietnamese: \"Nam Việt\" ) was an ancient kingdom that covered parts of northern Vietnam and the modern Chinese provinces of Guangdong, Guangxi, and Yunnan. Nanyue was established in 204 BC at the collapse of the Qin dynasty by Zhao Tuo, then Commander of Nanhai. At first, it consisted of the commanderies Nanhai, Guilin, and Xiang.", "Title: Kings of the Han dynasty\n\nAfter Liu Bang defeated Xiang Yu and proclaimed himself emperor of the Han dynasty, he followed the practice of Xiang Yu and enfeoffed many generals, noblemen, and imperial relatives as kings (), the same title borne by the sovereigns of the Shang and Zhou dynasties and by the rulers of the Warring States. Each king had his own semi-autonomous kingdom. This was a departure from the policy of the Qin dynasty, which divided China into commanderies governed by non-hereditary governors. Also remind that, the Chinese title \"wang\" is sometimes translated as \"prince\" and later kings were called as prince.", "Title: Southward expansion of the Han dynasty\n\nThe Southward expansion of the Han dynasty were a series of Chinese military campaigns and expeditions in what is now modern Southern China and Northern Vietnam. Military expansion to the south began under the previous Qin dynasty and continued during the Han era. Campaigns were dispatched against the Yue tribes, leading to the annexation of Minyue by the Han in 135 BCE and 111 BCE, Nanyue in 111 BCE, and Dian in 109 BCE.", "Title: Four Commanderies of Han\n\nThe Four Commanderies of Han (Hangul: 한사군 ; Hanja: 漢四郡 ) were the Chinese colony located in northern Korean Peninsula and part of the Liaodong Peninsula. The commanderies were set up to control the populace in the former Gojoseon area as far south as the Han River, with a core area at Lelang near present-day P'yongyang by Emperor Wu of the Han dynasty in early 2nd century BC after his conquest of Wiman Joseon. Though disputed by North Korean scholars, Western sources generally describe the Lelang Commandery as existing within the Korean peninsula, and extend the rule of the four commanderies as far south as the Han River (Korea). However, South Korean scholars assumed its administrative areas to Pyongan and Hwanghae region.", "Title: Chu–Han Contention\n\nThe Chu–Han Contention (206–202 BC) was an interregnum between the Qin dynasty and the Han dynasty in Chinese history. Following the collapse of the Qin dynasty in 206 BC, Xiang Yu split the former Qin Empire into the Eighteen Kingdoms. Two major contending powers emerged, Western Chu and Han, which engaged in a struggle for supremacy over China. Western Chu was led by Xiang Yu, while the Han leader was Liu Bang. Several minor kings also warred, but these were largely independent of the main conflict between Western Chu and Han. The war ended in 202 BC with total victory for Han, with Liu Bang soon proclaiming himself first emperor of the Han dynasty.", "Title: Minyue\n\nMinyue () was an ancient kingdom in what is now Fujian Province in southern China. It was a contemporary of the Han dynasty, and was later annexed by the Han empire as the dynasty expanded southward. Its inhabitants were groups of indigenous non-Chinese tribes called the Baiyue. The kingdom survived roughly from 334 BC to 110 BC." ]
3,482
Who was the mother of the majority owner and chairwoman of the NFL team the Detroit Lions?
Elizabeth Parke Firestone
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[ { "sentences": [ "Tom Lewand is a former executive for the Detroit Lions.", " Lewand was named president of the Detroit Lions on December 29, 2008, after the team finished the first 0-16 season in NFL history.", " He previously served as the Lions Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer.", " He succeeded Matt Millen as the president.", " In his role as president, Lewand oversaw all aspects of the Lions organization.", " Lewand was fired by the Lions on November 5, 2015.", " He has now become the CEO of a Detroit leather and watch company, Shinola." ], "title": "Tom Lewand" }, { "sentences": [ "Elizabeth Parke Firestone (1897–1990) was the mother of Martha Firestone, who wed William Clay Ford Sr., grandson of Henry Ford.", " She is the daughter of Guy James Parke and Gertrude Chambers, and daughter-in-law of Harvey Firestone.", " Between 1915 and 1975, she acquired extraordinary clothes which today are on display at the Benson Ford Research Center.", " Her grandson William Clay Ford Jr., is the current Chairman of the Board of Directors for Ford Motor Company.", " He had previously served as the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer of Ford." ], "title": "Elizabeth Parke Firestone" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1967 Detroit Lions season was the 38th season in franchise history.", " On August 5, the Lions played the Denver Broncos in an exhibition match.", " The Broncos beat the Lions by a score of 13–7 and became the first AFL team to beat an NFL team." ], "title": "1967 Detroit Lions season" }, { "sentences": [ "John Russell Thomas (July 24, 1924 – March 19, 1991) was an American football tackle who played four seasons with the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL).", " He was drafted by the Lions in the third round of the 1946 NFL Draft.", " He played college football at Ohio State University and attended Charleston High School in Charleston, West Virginia.", " His playing career ended in 1949 after he suffered a knee injury.", " Thomas was an assistant coach on the Detroit Lions 1952 and 1953 NFL Championship teams.", " NFL He was general manager of the Detroit Lions from 1967 till his retirement in 1989." ], "title": "Russ Thomas" }, { "sentences": [ "James William \"Red\" Stacy (March 4, 1912 – April 23, 1998) was an American football player.", " He played college football at the University of Oklahoma from 1932 to 1934 and professionally for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL) from 1935 to 1937.", " During the summer of 1933, Stacy appeared in a motion picture with Charles Bickford.", " On returning to Oklahoma, he reported that he had gotten the \"workout of his life in the film capital.", " Stacy appeared in a mob scene in which a group of college athletes rescued Bickford from gangsters.", " Stacy said, \"They ran us to death.", " Finally, at 2 A.M. the director yelled, 'That's all.'", " We were so tired we dropped Bickford, who was tied hand and foot to a pole, on to the ground and made a bee line for the office to get our pay.", " Somebody finally untied Bickford.\"", " In 1934, Stacy was the only player unanimously selected as a first-team All-Big Six football player.", " He was also a member of the 1935 Detroit Lions team that won the 1935 NFL Championship Game.", " In January 1936, weeks after the Lions won the NFL championship, Stacy married Alberta Stewart of Honolulu, Hawaii, in a ceremony at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood.", " Stacy died in April 1998 at age 86." ], "title": "Red Stacy" }, { "sentences": [ "The Detroit Lions season was the franchise's 85th season in the National Football League, their 81st as the Detroit Lions and the first under a new coaching staff led by head coach Jim Caldwell.", " The Lions suffered the loss of long-time owner William Clay Ford, Sr., who died on March 9 at the age of 88, and wore patches with his initials on their jerseys in his honor.", " After the Philadelphia Eagles lost to the Washington Redskins in Week 16, the Lions clinched a playoff berth for the first time since 2011.", " They lost to the Dallas Cowboys in the Wild Card Game 24–20, ending their season.", " It was their eighth straight playoff loss, tying the Kansas City Chiefs for the longest postseason losing streak in NFL history." ], "title": "2014 Detroit Lions season" }, { "sentences": [ "Martha Firestone Ford (born September 16, 1925) is the majority owner and chairwoman of the NFL team the Detroit Lions, and is on the board of the Henry Ford Health System." ], "title": "Martha Firestone Ford" }, { "sentences": [ "The Detroit Lions Television Network is a network of seven television stations (and one cable/satellite channel) in Michigan and Ohio that broadcast the NFL's Detroit Lions preseason games and related coverage.", " On May 21, 2015, the Detroit Lions announced a multi-year broadcast partnership with WJBK (Fox 2) and Fox Sports Detroit.", " Fox Sports Detroit produces the preseason game broadcasts with Fox 2 producing the pre-game and post-game segments.", " The games air live on Fox 2 and the rest of the Detroit Lions Television Network, with re-airings on Fox Sports Detroit.", " The wrap around shows' hosts are Dan Miller, Herman Moore, Jamie Samuelsen, Jennifer Hammond, and Woody Woodriffe.", " The game announcers are Matt Shepard with play-by-play, Chris Spielman with color commentary, and Jennifer Hammond with sideline reports.", " The network also airs a live regular season pre-game show called \"Lions Game Day Live\", while Fox Sports Detroit has a live regular season post-game show called \"Lions Live\"." ], "title": "Detroit Lions Television Network" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of American football players who have played for the Detroit Lions or for the Portsmouth Spartans (1930–33), in the National Football League (NFL).", " It includes players that have played at least five matches on the NFL regular season.", " The Detroit Lions franchise was founded in Portsmouth, Ohio as the Portsmouth Spartans.", " In 1934, the franchise moved to Detroit and changed their name to the Lions, which was a play on the name of the Detroit Tigers." ], "title": "List of Detroit Lions players" }, { "sentences": [ "William Erik Kramer (born November 6, 1964) is an American former football quarterback.", " He attended John Burroughs High School in Burbank, California.", " After attending Los Angeles Pierce College and playing as their quarterback, Kramer transferred to North Carolina State University.", " He was not drafted by an NFL team, but did see action in 1987, when he played for the Atlanta Falcons as a replacement player during the NFL players strike.", " He would then spend some time in the CFL with the Calgary Stampeders.", " Kramer would return to the NFL in 1991, when he became a surprise starter for the Detroit Lions after injuries sidelined Rodney Peete.", " Kramer played in 13 games, led the Lions to a 12–4 record, their first playoff victory since the 1950s, and a trip to the NFC Championship Game." ], "title": "Erik Kramer" } ]
[ "Title: Tom Lewand\n\nTom Lewand is a former executive for the Detroit Lions. Lewand was named president of the Detroit Lions on December 29, 2008, after the team finished the first 0-16 season in NFL history. He previously served as the Lions Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. He succeeded Matt Millen as the president. In his role as president, Lewand oversaw all aspects of the Lions organization. Lewand was fired by the Lions on November 5, 2015. He has now become the CEO of a Detroit leather and watch company, Shinola.", "Title: Elizabeth Parke Firestone\n\nElizabeth Parke Firestone (1897–1990) was the mother of Martha Firestone, who wed William Clay Ford Sr., grandson of Henry Ford. She is the daughter of Guy James Parke and Gertrude Chambers, and daughter-in-law of Harvey Firestone. Between 1915 and 1975, she acquired extraordinary clothes which today are on display at the Benson Ford Research Center. Her grandson William Clay Ford Jr., is the current Chairman of the Board of Directors for Ford Motor Company. He had previously served as the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer of Ford.", "Title: 1967 Detroit Lions season\n\nThe 1967 Detroit Lions season was the 38th season in franchise history. On August 5, the Lions played the Denver Broncos in an exhibition match. The Broncos beat the Lions by a score of 13–7 and became the first AFL team to beat an NFL team.", "Title: Russ Thomas\n\nJohn Russell Thomas (July 24, 1924 – March 19, 1991) was an American football tackle who played four seasons with the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Lions in the third round of the 1946 NFL Draft. He played college football at Ohio State University and attended Charleston High School in Charleston, West Virginia. His playing career ended in 1949 after he suffered a knee injury. Thomas was an assistant coach on the Detroit Lions 1952 and 1953 NFL Championship teams. NFL He was general manager of the Detroit Lions from 1967 till his retirement in 1989.", "Title: Red Stacy\n\nJames William \"Red\" Stacy (March 4, 1912 – April 23, 1998) was an American football player. He played college football at the University of Oklahoma from 1932 to 1934 and professionally for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL) from 1935 to 1937. During the summer of 1933, Stacy appeared in a motion picture with Charles Bickford. On returning to Oklahoma, he reported that he had gotten the \"workout of his life in the film capital. Stacy appeared in a mob scene in which a group of college athletes rescued Bickford from gangsters. Stacy said, \"They ran us to death. Finally, at 2 A.M. the director yelled, 'That's all.' We were so tired we dropped Bickford, who was tied hand and foot to a pole, on to the ground and made a bee line for the office to get our pay. Somebody finally untied Bickford.\" In 1934, Stacy was the only player unanimously selected as a first-team All-Big Six football player. He was also a member of the 1935 Detroit Lions team that won the 1935 NFL Championship Game. In January 1936, weeks after the Lions won the NFL championship, Stacy married Alberta Stewart of Honolulu, Hawaii, in a ceremony at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood. Stacy died in April 1998 at age 86.", "Title: 2014 Detroit Lions season\n\nThe Detroit Lions season was the franchise's 85th season in the National Football League, their 81st as the Detroit Lions and the first under a new coaching staff led by head coach Jim Caldwell. The Lions suffered the loss of long-time owner William Clay Ford, Sr., who died on March 9 at the age of 88, and wore patches with his initials on their jerseys in his honor. After the Philadelphia Eagles lost to the Washington Redskins in Week 16, the Lions clinched a playoff berth for the first time since 2011. They lost to the Dallas Cowboys in the Wild Card Game 24–20, ending their season. It was their eighth straight playoff loss, tying the Kansas City Chiefs for the longest postseason losing streak in NFL history.", "Title: Martha Firestone Ford\n\nMartha Firestone Ford (born September 16, 1925) is the majority owner and chairwoman of the NFL team the Detroit Lions, and is on the board of the Henry Ford Health System.", "Title: Detroit Lions Television Network\n\nThe Detroit Lions Television Network is a network of seven television stations (and one cable/satellite channel) in Michigan and Ohio that broadcast the NFL's Detroit Lions preseason games and related coverage. On May 21, 2015, the Detroit Lions announced a multi-year broadcast partnership with WJBK (Fox 2) and Fox Sports Detroit. Fox Sports Detroit produces the preseason game broadcasts with Fox 2 producing the pre-game and post-game segments. The games air live on Fox 2 and the rest of the Detroit Lions Television Network, with re-airings on Fox Sports Detroit. The wrap around shows' hosts are Dan Miller, Herman Moore, Jamie Samuelsen, Jennifer Hammond, and Woody Woodriffe. The game announcers are Matt Shepard with play-by-play, Chris Spielman with color commentary, and Jennifer Hammond with sideline reports. The network also airs a live regular season pre-game show called \"Lions Game Day Live\", while Fox Sports Detroit has a live regular season post-game show called \"Lions Live\".", "Title: List of Detroit Lions players\n\nThis is a list of American football players who have played for the Detroit Lions or for the Portsmouth Spartans (1930–33), in the National Football League (NFL). It includes players that have played at least five matches on the NFL regular season. The Detroit Lions franchise was founded in Portsmouth, Ohio as the Portsmouth Spartans. In 1934, the franchise moved to Detroit and changed their name to the Lions, which was a play on the name of the Detroit Tigers.", "Title: Erik Kramer\n\nWilliam Erik Kramer (born November 6, 1964) is an American former football quarterback. He attended John Burroughs High School in Burbank, California. After attending Los Angeles Pierce College and playing as their quarterback, Kramer transferred to North Carolina State University. He was not drafted by an NFL team, but did see action in 1987, when he played for the Atlanta Falcons as a replacement player during the NFL players strike. He would then spend some time in the CFL with the Calgary Stampeders. Kramer would return to the NFL in 1991, when he became a surprise starter for the Detroit Lions after injuries sidelined Rodney Peete. Kramer played in 13 games, led the Lions to a 12–4 record, their first playoff victory since the 1950s, and a trip to the NFC Championship Game." ]
3,483
Juan Carlos Sistos won the Silverston Grand Prix Circuit which straddles where?
Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire border
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 2017 Australian Grand Prix (formally known as the 2017 Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race that took place on 26 March 2017 in Melbourne.", " The race was contested over fifty-seven laps of the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit and was the first round of the 2017 FIA Formula One World Championship.", " The race marked the eighty-first race in the combined history of the Australian Grand Prix – which dates back to the 100 Miles Road Race of 1928 – and the twenty-second time the event was held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit.", " The reigning World Champion Nico Rosberg was the winner of the 2016 race, but he did not defend his win as he retired from the sport after the 2016 season." ], "title": "2017 Australian Grand Prix" }, { "sentences": [ "Silverstone Circuit is a motor racing circuit in England next to the Northamptonshire villages of Silverstone and Whittlebury.", " The circuit straddles the Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire border, with the current main circuit entry on the Buckinghamshire side.", " The Northamptonshire towns of Towcester (5 miles) and Brackley (7 miles) and Buckinghamshire town of Buckingham (6 miles) are close by, and the nearest large towns are Northampton and Milton Keynes." ], "title": "Silverstone Circuit" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014 Australian Grand Prix (formally known as the 2014 Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race that was held on 16 March 2014 in Melbourne.", " The race was contested over 58 laps of the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit and was the first round of the 2014 FIA Formula One World Championship.", " It marked the début of new Formula One regulations which introduced 1.6 litre turbocharged V6 engines to the sport; the first such instance, since the 1988 Australian Grand Prix, that turbocharged engines have been used in Formula One.", " It was the seventy-ninth race in the combined history of the Australian Grand Prix—which dates back to the 100 Miles Road Race of 1928—and the nineteenth time the event was held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit.", " The race also marked the thirtieth year that the Australian Grand Prix was run as a round of the Formula One World Championship." ], "title": "2014 Australian Grand Prix" }, { "sentences": [ "Juan Carlos Sistos is a Mexican racing driver.", " He has competed in such series as Euroseries 3000 and the European F3 Open Championship.", " In August 2010 it was announced that Juan Carlos had joined Motul Team West-Tec for British Formula 3 and he took a sensational National Class win on his debut at the famous Silverstone Grand Prix Circuit." ], "title": "Juan Carlos Sistos" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1970 Pepsi-Cola ILTF Grand Prix was a tennis circuit administered by the International Lawn Tennis Federation (ILTF) which served as a forerunner to the current Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) World Tour and the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) Tour.", " It was the inaugural edition of the Grand Prix circuit and consisted of men's tournaments recognised by the ILTF.", " The creation of the Grand Prix circuit, on an experimental basis during its first year, was announced in April 1970 by the president of the ILTF, Ben Barnett.", " It was the brainchild of Jack Kramer, former tennis promoter and winner of the Wimbledon and US championships, and was aimed at countering the influence of commercial promoters, particularly Lamar Hunt and his World Championship Tennis circuit and George MacCall's National Tennis League." ], "title": "1970 Grand Prix (tennis)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Buenos Aires Grand Prix was a motor race held in Buenos Aires, Argentina.", " The event was first held at the Costanera circuit from the early 1930s until 1936 and then continued in 1941 at the Retiro circuit.", " After a six-year break and General Juan Peron in office, racing resumed at Retiro in 1947 with the start of the South American \"Temporada\" Grand Prix series to be contested twice a year under Formula Libre regulations.", " Italian Luigi Villoresi won all 1947 Temporada events.", " The race regularly attracted Brazilian and European drivers and also Argentine drivers such as Juan Manuel Fangio and José Froilán González were now competing in Europe on a regular basis.", " For the 1948 Grand Prix season, the race was moved to the Palermo circuit where it would remain to host six of twelve \"Peron Cup\" races until the end of 1950.", " In 1951, the Costanera Norte circuit would host its last three Grand Prix events before the 1951 completion of the Autodromo 17 de Octubre (October 17), a purpose-built circuit for major Grand Prix series which would host various editions of the Buenos Aires Grand Prix from 1952 until 2009 with the exception of the 1956 event held at the General San Martin circuit in Mendoza." ], "title": "Buenos Aires Grand Prix (motor racing)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2013 Australian Grand Prix (formally known as the 2013 Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race that was held on 17 March 2013 as the opening round of the 2013 championship.", " The race was held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit in the Melbourne suburb of Albert Park.", " It was the 78th race in the combined history of the Australian Grand Prix—which dates back to the 100 Miles Road Race of 1928—and the 18th time the event has been held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit.", " The race was won by Kimi Räikkönen with Fernando Alonso coming second and Sebastian Vettel coming third." ], "title": "2013 Australian Grand Prix" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016 Australian Grand Prix (formally known as the 2016 Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race that was held on 20 March 2016 in Melbourne.", " The race was contested over fifty-seven laps of the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit and was the first round of the 2016 FIA Formula One World Championship.", " The race marked the eightieth race in the combined history of the Australian Grand Prix—which dates back to the 100 Miles Road Race of 1928—and the twenty-first time the event was held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit.", " Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton was the defending race winner." ], "title": "2016 Australian Grand Prix" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1971 Pepsi-Cola Masters was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts of the Coubertin Stadium in Paris, France.", " It was the 2nd edition of the Masters Grand Prix and was the season-ending event of the 1971 Grand Prix circuit.", " The tournament consisted of a round robin competition for the seven highest points scorers of the Grand Prix circuit.", " John Newcombe and Ken Rosewall, players signed to the rival World Championship Circuit but who also took part in several Grand Prix tournaments, had qualified for the event but declined to participate.", " The tournament was held from 4 December through 12 December 1971 and was won by Ilie Năstase who earned the $15,000 first prize." ], "title": "1971 Pepsi-Cola Masters" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2015 Australian Grand Prix, formally titled the 2015 Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix, was a Formula One motor race that was held on 15 March 2015 in Melbourne.", " The race was contested over fifty-eight laps of the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit and was the first round of the FIA Formula One World Championship.", " The race marked the 80th race in the combined history of the Australian Grand Prix—which dates back to the 100 Miles Road Race of 1928—and the twentieth time the event was held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit." ], "title": "2015 Australian Grand Prix" } ]
[ "Title: 2017 Australian Grand Prix\n\nThe 2017 Australian Grand Prix (formally known as the 2017 Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race that took place on 26 March 2017 in Melbourne. The race was contested over fifty-seven laps of the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit and was the first round of the 2017 FIA Formula One World Championship. The race marked the eighty-first race in the combined history of the Australian Grand Prix – which dates back to the 100 Miles Road Race of 1928 – and the twenty-second time the event was held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit. The reigning World Champion Nico Rosberg was the winner of the 2016 race, but he did not defend his win as he retired from the sport after the 2016 season.", "Title: Silverstone Circuit\n\nSilverstone Circuit is a motor racing circuit in England next to the Northamptonshire villages of Silverstone and Whittlebury. The circuit straddles the Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire border, with the current main circuit entry on the Buckinghamshire side. The Northamptonshire towns of Towcester (5 miles) and Brackley (7 miles) and Buckinghamshire town of Buckingham (6 miles) are close by, and the nearest large towns are Northampton and Milton Keynes.", "Title: 2014 Australian Grand Prix\n\nThe 2014 Australian Grand Prix (formally known as the 2014 Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race that was held on 16 March 2014 in Melbourne. The race was contested over 58 laps of the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit and was the first round of the 2014 FIA Formula One World Championship. It marked the début of new Formula One regulations which introduced 1.6 litre turbocharged V6 engines to the sport; the first such instance, since the 1988 Australian Grand Prix, that turbocharged engines have been used in Formula One. It was the seventy-ninth race in the combined history of the Australian Grand Prix—which dates back to the 100 Miles Road Race of 1928—and the nineteenth time the event was held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit. The race also marked the thirtieth year that the Australian Grand Prix was run as a round of the Formula One World Championship.", "Title: Juan Carlos Sistos\n\nJuan Carlos Sistos is a Mexican racing driver. He has competed in such series as Euroseries 3000 and the European F3 Open Championship. In August 2010 it was announced that Juan Carlos had joined Motul Team West-Tec for British Formula 3 and he took a sensational National Class win on his debut at the famous Silverstone Grand Prix Circuit.", "Title: 1970 Grand Prix (tennis)\n\nThe 1970 Pepsi-Cola ILTF Grand Prix was a tennis circuit administered by the International Lawn Tennis Federation (ILTF) which served as a forerunner to the current Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) World Tour and the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) Tour. It was the inaugural edition of the Grand Prix circuit and consisted of men's tournaments recognised by the ILTF. The creation of the Grand Prix circuit, on an experimental basis during its first year, was announced in April 1970 by the president of the ILTF, Ben Barnett. It was the brainchild of Jack Kramer, former tennis promoter and winner of the Wimbledon and US championships, and was aimed at countering the influence of commercial promoters, particularly Lamar Hunt and his World Championship Tennis circuit and George MacCall's National Tennis League.", "Title: Buenos Aires Grand Prix (motor racing)\n\nThe Buenos Aires Grand Prix was a motor race held in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The event was first held at the Costanera circuit from the early 1930s until 1936 and then continued in 1941 at the Retiro circuit. After a six-year break and General Juan Peron in office, racing resumed at Retiro in 1947 with the start of the South American \"Temporada\" Grand Prix series to be contested twice a year under Formula Libre regulations. Italian Luigi Villoresi won all 1947 Temporada events. The race regularly attracted Brazilian and European drivers and also Argentine drivers such as Juan Manuel Fangio and José Froilán González were now competing in Europe on a regular basis. For the 1948 Grand Prix season, the race was moved to the Palermo circuit where it would remain to host six of twelve \"Peron Cup\" races until the end of 1950. In 1951, the Costanera Norte circuit would host its last three Grand Prix events before the 1951 completion of the Autodromo 17 de Octubre (October 17), a purpose-built circuit for major Grand Prix series which would host various editions of the Buenos Aires Grand Prix from 1952 until 2009 with the exception of the 1956 event held at the General San Martin circuit in Mendoza.", "Title: 2013 Australian Grand Prix\n\nThe 2013 Australian Grand Prix (formally known as the 2013 Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race that was held on 17 March 2013 as the opening round of the 2013 championship. The race was held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit in the Melbourne suburb of Albert Park. It was the 78th race in the combined history of the Australian Grand Prix—which dates back to the 100 Miles Road Race of 1928—and the 18th time the event has been held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit. The race was won by Kimi Räikkönen with Fernando Alonso coming second and Sebastian Vettel coming third.", "Title: 2016 Australian Grand Prix\n\nThe 2016 Australian Grand Prix (formally known as the 2016 Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race that was held on 20 March 2016 in Melbourne. The race was contested over fifty-seven laps of the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit and was the first round of the 2016 FIA Formula One World Championship. The race marked the eightieth race in the combined history of the Australian Grand Prix—which dates back to the 100 Miles Road Race of 1928—and the twenty-first time the event was held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit. Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton was the defending race winner.", "Title: 1971 Pepsi-Cola Masters\n\nThe 1971 Pepsi-Cola Masters was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts of the Coubertin Stadium in Paris, France. It was the 2nd edition of the Masters Grand Prix and was the season-ending event of the 1971 Grand Prix circuit. The tournament consisted of a round robin competition for the seven highest points scorers of the Grand Prix circuit. John Newcombe and Ken Rosewall, players signed to the rival World Championship Circuit but who also took part in several Grand Prix tournaments, had qualified for the event but declined to participate. The tournament was held from 4 December through 12 December 1971 and was won by Ilie Năstase who earned the $15,000 first prize.", "Title: 2015 Australian Grand Prix\n\nThe 2015 Australian Grand Prix, formally titled the 2015 Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix, was a Formula One motor race that was held on 15 March 2015 in Melbourne. The race was contested over fifty-eight laps of the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit and was the first round of the FIA Formula One World Championship. The race marked the 80th race in the combined history of the Australian Grand Prix—which dates back to the 100 Miles Road Race of 1928—and the twentieth time the event was held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit." ]
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Thlocklo Tustenuggee as reported in newspapers, as were the deaths of other prominent Native American leaders who died in connection with a series of what?
forced removals of Native American nations
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Hall of Great Westerners was established by the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in 1958.", " Located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S., the Hall was created to celebrate the contributions of more than 200 men and women of the American West.", " Inductees include explorers, Native American leaders, writers, poets, politicians, statesmen and others." ], "title": "Hall of Great Westerners" }, { "sentences": [ "James McDonald (c. 1801 — September 1831), a Choctaw, was the first Native American who professionally studied law.", " Rather than fighting physically against the displacement of Natives and expansion of white settlement, McDonald believed that political negotiations between Native American leaders and the United States would be more effective and allow for the long-term survival of Native American communities.", " While urging Congress to protect the rights of Native Americans, he also promoted programs of Indian education and wrote on behalf of the elected tribal governments.", " Even though his work did not prevent his community from being displaced and sent westward, McDonald's work as a lawyer and his political involvement paved a new path in which future Native American leaders can defend the rights and place of tribes." ], "title": "James McDonald (lawyer)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Trail of Tears was a series of forced removals of Native American nations from their ancestral homelands in the Southeastern United States to an area west of the Mississippi River that had been designated as Indian Territory.", " The forced relocations were carried out by various government authorities following the passage of the Indian Removal Act in 1830.", " The relocated people suffered from exposure, disease, and starvation while en route, and more than four thousand died before reaching their various destinations.", " The removal included members of the Cherokee, Muscogee (Creek), Seminole, Chickasaw, and Choctaw nations.", " The phrase \"Trail of Tears\" originated from a description of the removal of the Cherokee Nation in 1838." ], "title": "Trail of Tears" }, { "sentences": [ "Grey Beard (died 1875) was a Southern Cheyenne medicine man and chief.", " Among the Native American leaders and civilians rounded up at the end of the Red River War to be transported as a prisoner of war to Fort Marion in Florida, he is one of two who died during the incarceration." ], "title": "Grey Beard" }, { "sentences": [ "The Treaty of Fort Harmar was an agreement between the United States government and numerous Native American tribes with claims to the Northwest Territory.", " It was signed at Fort Harmar, near present-day Marietta, Ohio, on January 9, 1789.", " Representatives of the Iroquois Six Nations and other groups, including the Wyandot, Delaware, Ottawa, Chippewa, Potawatomi and Sauk met with Arthur St. Clair, the governor of the Northwest Territory, and other American leaders such as Josiah Harmar and Richard Butler." ], "title": "Treaty of Fort Harmar" }, { "sentences": [ "Thlocklo Tustenuggee (also known as Thlocko, Thlocco, and Tiger Tail) was one of the most prominent Seminole leaders in the Second Seminole War.", " He spoke English fluently, and also spoke Muscogee.", " Tustenuggee was one of the three leaders of the 300 Seminoles who fought in the battle that became known as the Dade Massacre.", " During the war, he and Halleck Tustenuggee, another prominent Seminole leader in the war, met with General Walker Keith Armistead to negotiate, but negotiations broke down and the war resumed.", " As the war waned, Armistead used money to bribe several Seminole leaders to surrender, but Tustenuggee refused to be bribed and he continued to lead his band in fighting.", " When the war ended, his Seminole band was one of the few that remained in Florida.", " In 1843, Tustenuggee and 26 of his followers were forcibly migrated from Florida to New Orleans, Louisiana.", " They were transported by the USS \"Lawrence\" along with 65 other Native Americans and three black slaves.", " Tustenuggee then committed suicide by swallowing powdered glass.", " His death was reported in newspapers, as were the deaths of other prominent Native American leaders who died in connection with the Trail of Tears." ], "title": "Thlocklo Tustenuggee" }, { "sentences": [ "Tanacharison or Tanaghrisson (c. 1700 – 4 October 1754) was a Native American leader who played a pivotal role in the beginning of the French and Indian War.", " He was known to European-Americans as the Half King, a title also used to describe several other historically important Native American leaders.", " His name has been spelled in a variety of ways." ], "title": "Tanacharison" }, { "sentences": [ "Katherine Siva Saubel (March 7, 1920 – November 1, 2011) was a Native American scholar, educator, tribal leader, author, and activist committed to preserving her Cahuilla history, culture and language.", " Her efforts focused on preserving the language of the Cahuilla.", " Saubel is acknowledged nationally and internationally as one of California’s most respected Native American leaders.", " She received an honorary PhD in philosophy from La Sierra University, Riverside, California, and was awarded the Chancellor’s Medal, the highest honor bestowed by the University of California at the University of California, Riverside." ], "title": "Katherine Siva Saubel" }, { "sentences": [ "Controversy over the name of the Washington Redskins has led to the use of public opinion polling to establish whether the term \"redskin\" is insulting to Native Americans, and whether it should be changed.", " Poll results that show a majority of the general population and a large majority of Native Americans are not offended by the name have been criticized by some scholars and Native American leaders as being erroneous, misleading, and indicative of white privilege." ], "title": "Washington Redskins name opinion polls" }, { "sentences": [ "Montour Falls is a village located in Schuyler County, New York, United States.", " A population of 1,711 was reported by the US Census of 2010.", " A waterfall at the end of West Main Street gives the village its name.", " The name \"Montour\" is derived from Queen Catharine Montour, a prominent Native American woman of Seneca Indian heritage who lived at the village site in the 18th century." ], "title": "Montour Falls, New York" } ]
[ "Title: Hall of Great Westerners\n\nThe Hall of Great Westerners was established by the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in 1958. Located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S., the Hall was created to celebrate the contributions of more than 200 men and women of the American West. Inductees include explorers, Native American leaders, writers, poets, politicians, statesmen and others.", "Title: James McDonald (lawyer)\n\nJames McDonald (c. 1801 — September 1831), a Choctaw, was the first Native American who professionally studied law. Rather than fighting physically against the displacement of Natives and expansion of white settlement, McDonald believed that political negotiations between Native American leaders and the United States would be more effective and allow for the long-term survival of Native American communities. While urging Congress to protect the rights of Native Americans, he also promoted programs of Indian education and wrote on behalf of the elected tribal governments. Even though his work did not prevent his community from being displaced and sent westward, McDonald's work as a lawyer and his political involvement paved a new path in which future Native American leaders can defend the rights and place of tribes.", "Title: Trail of Tears\n\nThe Trail of Tears was a series of forced removals of Native American nations from their ancestral homelands in the Southeastern United States to an area west of the Mississippi River that had been designated as Indian Territory. The forced relocations were carried out by various government authorities following the passage of the Indian Removal Act in 1830. The relocated people suffered from exposure, disease, and starvation while en route, and more than four thousand died before reaching their various destinations. The removal included members of the Cherokee, Muscogee (Creek), Seminole, Chickasaw, and Choctaw nations. The phrase \"Trail of Tears\" originated from a description of the removal of the Cherokee Nation in 1838.", "Title: Grey Beard\n\nGrey Beard (died 1875) was a Southern Cheyenne medicine man and chief. Among the Native American leaders and civilians rounded up at the end of the Red River War to be transported as a prisoner of war to Fort Marion in Florida, he is one of two who died during the incarceration.", "Title: Treaty of Fort Harmar\n\nThe Treaty of Fort Harmar was an agreement between the United States government and numerous Native American tribes with claims to the Northwest Territory. It was signed at Fort Harmar, near present-day Marietta, Ohio, on January 9, 1789. Representatives of the Iroquois Six Nations and other groups, including the Wyandot, Delaware, Ottawa, Chippewa, Potawatomi and Sauk met with Arthur St. Clair, the governor of the Northwest Territory, and other American leaders such as Josiah Harmar and Richard Butler.", "Title: Thlocklo Tustenuggee\n\nThlocklo Tustenuggee (also known as Thlocko, Thlocco, and Tiger Tail) was one of the most prominent Seminole leaders in the Second Seminole War. He spoke English fluently, and also spoke Muscogee. Tustenuggee was one of the three leaders of the 300 Seminoles who fought in the battle that became known as the Dade Massacre. During the war, he and Halleck Tustenuggee, another prominent Seminole leader in the war, met with General Walker Keith Armistead to negotiate, but negotiations broke down and the war resumed. As the war waned, Armistead used money to bribe several Seminole leaders to surrender, but Tustenuggee refused to be bribed and he continued to lead his band in fighting. When the war ended, his Seminole band was one of the few that remained in Florida. In 1843, Tustenuggee and 26 of his followers were forcibly migrated from Florida to New Orleans, Louisiana. They were transported by the USS \"Lawrence\" along with 65 other Native Americans and three black slaves. Tustenuggee then committed suicide by swallowing powdered glass. His death was reported in newspapers, as were the deaths of other prominent Native American leaders who died in connection with the Trail of Tears.", "Title: Tanacharison\n\nTanacharison or Tanaghrisson (c. 1700 – 4 October 1754) was a Native American leader who played a pivotal role in the beginning of the French and Indian War. He was known to European-Americans as the Half King, a title also used to describe several other historically important Native American leaders. His name has been spelled in a variety of ways.", "Title: Katherine Siva Saubel\n\nKatherine Siva Saubel (March 7, 1920 – November 1, 2011) was a Native American scholar, educator, tribal leader, author, and activist committed to preserving her Cahuilla history, culture and language. Her efforts focused on preserving the language of the Cahuilla. Saubel is acknowledged nationally and internationally as one of California’s most respected Native American leaders. She received an honorary PhD in philosophy from La Sierra University, Riverside, California, and was awarded the Chancellor’s Medal, the highest honor bestowed by the University of California at the University of California, Riverside.", "Title: Washington Redskins name opinion polls\n\nControversy over the name of the Washington Redskins has led to the use of public opinion polling to establish whether the term \"redskin\" is insulting to Native Americans, and whether it should be changed. Poll results that show a majority of the general population and a large majority of Native Americans are not offended by the name have been criticized by some scholars and Native American leaders as being erroneous, misleading, and indicative of white privilege.", "Title: Montour Falls, New York\n\nMontour Falls is a village located in Schuyler County, New York, United States. A population of 1,711 was reported by the US Census of 2010. A waterfall at the end of West Main Street gives the village its name. The name \"Montour\" is derived from Queen Catharine Montour, a prominent Native American woman of Seneca Indian heritage who lived at the village site in the 18th century." ]
3,485
What is Abba Kovner's cousin who died on the 5th of June in 2003 famous for?
He was the youngest and longest surviving signatory of the Israeli Declaration of Independence in 1948.
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Abba Kovner", "Meir Vilner", "Meir Vilner" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The 2/5th Commando Squadron was one of twelve independent companies and or commando squadrons of the Australian Army formed for service during World War II.", " Initially formed in 1942 as the \"2/5th Independent Company\", the 2/5th served in New Guinea, taking part in a major commando raid on Salamaua in June 1942.", " It was later withdrawn from New Guinea and reformed as the \"2/5th Cavalry (Commando) Squadron\", as part of the 2/7th Cavalry (Commando) Regiment which saw service in Borneo in 1945.", " It was disbanded in early 1946." ], "title": "2/5th Commando Squadron (Australia)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Nine Saints were a group of missionaries who were important in the initial growth of Christianity in what is now Ethiopia during the late 5th century.", " Their names were Abba Aftse, Abba Alef, Abba Aragawi, Abba Garima (Isaac, or Yeshaq), Abba Guba, Abba Liqanos, Abba Pantelewon, Abba Sehma, and Abba Yem’ata.", " Although frequently described as coming from Syria, only two or three actually came from that province; according to Paul B. Henze, others have been traced to Constantinople, Anatolia, and even Rome." ], "title": "Nine Saints" }, { "sentences": [ "Meir Vilner (Hebrew: מאיר וילנר‎ , born Ber Kovner; 23 October 1918 – 5 June 2003) was an Israeli communist politician and Jewish leader of the Communist Party of Israel (Maki), which consisted primarily of Israeli Arabs.", " He was the youngest and longest surviving signatory of the Israeli Declaration of Independence in 1948.", " Documents from East Germany that were discovred after the fall of the Soviet block, uncovered the fact the Vilner served as a foreign agent in the service of USSR.", " This fact was ratified by the former head of the Mossad and the Shin Bet, Isser Harel, in an interview he had with Makor Rishon's editor, Chagai Segal." ], "title": "Meir Vilner" }, { "sentences": [ "The 9th Indian Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade formation of the Indian Army during World War II.", " Before the war the 9th (Jhansi) Infantry Brigade was a peacetime formation in Meerut district.", " This brigade was redesignated the 5th Indian Infantry Brigade and a new 9th Brigade was then formed all in September 1939.", " The new brigade was assigned to the 5th Indian Infantry Division in June 1940 to January 1944.", " It then spent February attached to the 7th Indian Infantry Division before returning to the 5th Division.", " The brigade spent two other short periods away from the 5th Division it was attached to the 17th Indian Infantry Division between March and April 1945 and was with the 19th Indian Infantry Division in April 1945, and returned to the 5th for the rest of the war." ], "title": "9th Indian Infantry Brigade" }, { "sentences": [ "Minoru Mochizuki (望月 稔 , Mochizuki Minoru , April 7, 1907 – May 30, 2003) was a Japanese martial artist who founded the dojo Yoseikan.", " He was a 10th dan in Aikido, 9th dan in jujutsu, 8th dan in iaido, 8th dan in judo, 8th dan in kobudo, 5th dan in kendo, 5th dan in karate, and a 5th dan in jojutsu." ], "title": "Minoru Mochizuki" }, { "sentences": [ "James 'Kipton' Cronkite (born April 22, 1971) is an American socialite, entrepreneur,curator, and expert in the arts.", " Cronkite has projects in New York City and Miami.", " Cronkite has ancestral roots to early settlers of New Amsterdam (now New York City) in 1620.", " Herck Siboutsen was a ship carpenter and married Wyntie Teunis in 1642 New Amsterdam.", " Kipton Cronkite is the thirteenth generation from the immigrant Herck Siboutsen, the progenitor of the American Cronkhite family.", " Herck arrived in New Netherland before 1642 when he married Wyntie Teunis in the Reformed Dutch Church in Manhattan.", " Herck was from Langedyck, Friesland, the Netherlands.", " Kipton is a fifth cousin, twice removed to his cousin Walter Cronkite, the famous news reporter.", " They share a (many times great) grandfather, Jacob Cronkhite, who married Ann Ferguson in 1755.", " Jacob was of the fifth generation from Herck Siboutsen.", " Jacob and Ann had eight children including siblings Jacob (Walter’s line) and Anna (Kipton’s line).", " Jacob was Walter’s 3rd great grandfather; Anna is Kipton’s 5th great grandmother.", " Walter is Generation 11; Kipton is Generation 13." ], "title": "James Kipton Cronkite" }, { "sentences": [ "Abba Kovner (Hebrew: אבא קובנר‎ ‎ ; March 14, 1918 – September 25, 1987) was a Jewish Hebrew and Yiddish poet, writer and partisan leader.", " He became one of the great poets of modern Israel.", " He was a cousin of the Israeli Communist Party leader Meir Vilner." ], "title": "Abba Kovner" }, { "sentences": [ "Baron Stanley of Alderley, in the County of Chester, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.", " It was created in 1839 for the politician and landowner Sir John Stanley, 7th Baronet.", " Upon his death in 1850, he was succeeded as 2nd Baron Stanley of Alderley and 8th Baronet of Alderley Hall by his son Edward, who was a prominent Liberal politician and notably served as President of the Board of Trade, Postmaster General and had in 1848 been created Baron Eddisbury, of Winnington in the County Palatine of Chester, in his own right.", " His wife Henrietta was a prominent campaigner for women's education.", " After his death, the Stanley of Alderley and Eddisbury baronies remained united; most holders have since chosen to be known as \"Lord Stanley of Alderley\".", " The 3rd Baron Stanley of Alderley had a career in the Diplomatic Service; as he was childless he was succeeded by his younger brother, the 4th Baron.", " He was Liberal Member of Parliament for Oldham.", " In 1909, the 4th Baron Stanley of Alderley acquired a further title when he succeeded his first cousin once removed, the Earl of Sheffield, according to a special remainder and thus inherited the title of 4th Baron Sheffield.", " After his death the titles passed to his son, the 5th Baron Stanley of Alderley.", " He was Liberal Member of Parliament for Eddisbury and also served as Governor of Victoria.", " His eldest son, the 6th Baron Stanley of Alderley, sold the family seat of Alderley Hall in 1938.", " He was married four times, the second time to Sylvia Ashley.", " On his death the titles passed to his younger brother, who preferred to be known as Lord Sheffield.", " He only held the titles for three months.", " s of 2013 the titles are held by the latter's cousin, the 9th Baron Stanley of Alderley, who succeeded his father in that year.", " He is the grandson of the Hon. Oliver Hugh Stanley, youngest son of the 4th Baron." ], "title": "Baron Stanley of Alderley" }, { "sentences": [ "Captain Charles Calvert (1688 – February 2, 1734) was the 14th Proprietary Governor of Maryland in 1720, at a time when the Calvert family had recently regained control of their proprietary colony.", " He was appointed governor by his cousin Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore, who in 1721 came into his inheritance.", " Calvert worked to reassert the Proprietary interest against the privileges of the colonists as set out in the Maryland Charter, and to ease tensions between the Lords Baltimore and their subjects.", " Religious tension, which had been a source of great division in the colony, was much reduced under his governorship.", " Captain Calvert was replaced as governor in 1727 by his cousin Benedict Leonard Calvert, though he continued to occupy other colonial offices.", " He suffered from early senility and died in 1734." ], "title": "Charles Calvert (governor)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rt Hon. Paulet St Andrew St John, 8th Baron St John of Bletso and 5th Baronet (died 1714) was an English peer, and baronet.", " Andrew St John, his father, was the heir of his second cousin, the 3rd Earl of Bolingbroke; they both died in 1711, but Paulet St. John was born posthumously and succeeded to the Barony (not the Earldom, which had not belonged to the common ancestor) when he was born.", " He died at the age of three, and was succeeded by his uncle, William St John." ], "title": "Paulet St John, 8th Baron St John of Bletso" } ]
[ "Title: 2/5th Commando Squadron (Australia)\n\nThe 2/5th Commando Squadron was one of twelve independent companies and or commando squadrons of the Australian Army formed for service during World War II. Initially formed in 1942 as the \"2/5th Independent Company\", the 2/5th served in New Guinea, taking part in a major commando raid on Salamaua in June 1942. It was later withdrawn from New Guinea and reformed as the \"2/5th Cavalry (Commando) Squadron\", as part of the 2/7th Cavalry (Commando) Regiment which saw service in Borneo in 1945. It was disbanded in early 1946.", "Title: Nine Saints\n\nThe Nine Saints were a group of missionaries who were important in the initial growth of Christianity in what is now Ethiopia during the late 5th century. Their names were Abba Aftse, Abba Alef, Abba Aragawi, Abba Garima (Isaac, or Yeshaq), Abba Guba, Abba Liqanos, Abba Pantelewon, Abba Sehma, and Abba Yem’ata. Although frequently described as coming from Syria, only two or three actually came from that province; according to Paul B. Henze, others have been traced to Constantinople, Anatolia, and even Rome.", "Title: Meir Vilner\n\nMeir Vilner (Hebrew: מאיר וילנר‎ , born Ber Kovner; 23 October 1918 – 5 June 2003) was an Israeli communist politician and Jewish leader of the Communist Party of Israel (Maki), which consisted primarily of Israeli Arabs. He was the youngest and longest surviving signatory of the Israeli Declaration of Independence in 1948. Documents from East Germany that were discovred after the fall of the Soviet block, uncovered the fact the Vilner served as a foreign agent in the service of USSR. This fact was ratified by the former head of the Mossad and the Shin Bet, Isser Harel, in an interview he had with Makor Rishon's editor, Chagai Segal.", "Title: 9th Indian Infantry Brigade\n\nThe 9th Indian Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade formation of the Indian Army during World War II. Before the war the 9th (Jhansi) Infantry Brigade was a peacetime formation in Meerut district. This brigade was redesignated the 5th Indian Infantry Brigade and a new 9th Brigade was then formed all in September 1939. The new brigade was assigned to the 5th Indian Infantry Division in June 1940 to January 1944. It then spent February attached to the 7th Indian Infantry Division before returning to the 5th Division. The brigade spent two other short periods away from the 5th Division it was attached to the 17th Indian Infantry Division between March and April 1945 and was with the 19th Indian Infantry Division in April 1945, and returned to the 5th for the rest of the war.", "Title: Minoru Mochizuki\n\nMinoru Mochizuki (望月 稔 , Mochizuki Minoru , April 7, 1907 – May 30, 2003) was a Japanese martial artist who founded the dojo Yoseikan. He was a 10th dan in Aikido, 9th dan in jujutsu, 8th dan in iaido, 8th dan in judo, 8th dan in kobudo, 5th dan in kendo, 5th dan in karate, and a 5th dan in jojutsu.", "Title: James Kipton Cronkite\n\nJames 'Kipton' Cronkite (born April 22, 1971) is an American socialite, entrepreneur,curator, and expert in the arts. Cronkite has projects in New York City and Miami. Cronkite has ancestral roots to early settlers of New Amsterdam (now New York City) in 1620. Herck Siboutsen was a ship carpenter and married Wyntie Teunis in 1642 New Amsterdam. Kipton Cronkite is the thirteenth generation from the immigrant Herck Siboutsen, the progenitor of the American Cronkhite family. Herck arrived in New Netherland before 1642 when he married Wyntie Teunis in the Reformed Dutch Church in Manhattan. Herck was from Langedyck, Friesland, the Netherlands. Kipton is a fifth cousin, twice removed to his cousin Walter Cronkite, the famous news reporter. They share a (many times great) grandfather, Jacob Cronkhite, who married Ann Ferguson in 1755. Jacob was of the fifth generation from Herck Siboutsen. Jacob and Ann had eight children including siblings Jacob (Walter’s line) and Anna (Kipton’s line). Jacob was Walter’s 3rd great grandfather; Anna is Kipton’s 5th great grandmother. Walter is Generation 11; Kipton is Generation 13.", "Title: Abba Kovner\n\nAbba Kovner (Hebrew: אבא קובנר‎ ‎ ; March 14, 1918 – September 25, 1987) was a Jewish Hebrew and Yiddish poet, writer and partisan leader. He became one of the great poets of modern Israel. He was a cousin of the Israeli Communist Party leader Meir Vilner.", "Title: Baron Stanley of Alderley\n\nBaron Stanley of Alderley, in the County of Chester, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1839 for the politician and landowner Sir John Stanley, 7th Baronet. Upon his death in 1850, he was succeeded as 2nd Baron Stanley of Alderley and 8th Baronet of Alderley Hall by his son Edward, who was a prominent Liberal politician and notably served as President of the Board of Trade, Postmaster General and had in 1848 been created Baron Eddisbury, of Winnington in the County Palatine of Chester, in his own right. His wife Henrietta was a prominent campaigner for women's education. After his death, the Stanley of Alderley and Eddisbury baronies remained united; most holders have since chosen to be known as \"Lord Stanley of Alderley\". The 3rd Baron Stanley of Alderley had a career in the Diplomatic Service; as he was childless he was succeeded by his younger brother, the 4th Baron. He was Liberal Member of Parliament for Oldham. In 1909, the 4th Baron Stanley of Alderley acquired a further title when he succeeded his first cousin once removed, the Earl of Sheffield, according to a special remainder and thus inherited the title of 4th Baron Sheffield. After his death the titles passed to his son, the 5th Baron Stanley of Alderley. He was Liberal Member of Parliament for Eddisbury and also served as Governor of Victoria. His eldest son, the 6th Baron Stanley of Alderley, sold the family seat of Alderley Hall in 1938. He was married four times, the second time to Sylvia Ashley. On his death the titles passed to his younger brother, who preferred to be known as Lord Sheffield. He only held the titles for three months. s of 2013 the titles are held by the latter's cousin, the 9th Baron Stanley of Alderley, who succeeded his father in that year. He is the grandson of the Hon. Oliver Hugh Stanley, youngest son of the 4th Baron.", "Title: Charles Calvert (governor)\n\nCaptain Charles Calvert (1688 – February 2, 1734) was the 14th Proprietary Governor of Maryland in 1720, at a time when the Calvert family had recently regained control of their proprietary colony. He was appointed governor by his cousin Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore, who in 1721 came into his inheritance. Calvert worked to reassert the Proprietary interest against the privileges of the colonists as set out in the Maryland Charter, and to ease tensions between the Lords Baltimore and their subjects. Religious tension, which had been a source of great division in the colony, was much reduced under his governorship. Captain Calvert was replaced as governor in 1727 by his cousin Benedict Leonard Calvert, though he continued to occupy other colonial offices. He suffered from early senility and died in 1734.", "Title: Paulet St John, 8th Baron St John of Bletso\n\nThe Rt Hon. Paulet St Andrew St John, 8th Baron St John of Bletso and 5th Baronet (died 1714) was an English peer, and baronet. Andrew St John, his father, was the heir of his second cousin, the 3rd Earl of Bolingbroke; they both died in 1711, but Paulet St. John was born posthumously and succeeded to the Barony (not the Earldom, which had not belonged to the common ancestor) when he was born. He died at the age of three, and was succeeded by his uncle, William St John." ]
3,486
Which cocktail can be mixed with more than one alcoholic beverage, Blue Hawaii or Bloodhound?
Blue Hawaii
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "Blue Hawaii (drink)", "Bloodhound (cocktail)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "An astro pop cocktail is a layered cocktail, mixed drink or shooter so named because it resembles the Astro Pop lollipop candy brand.", " Various recipes exist that use liquor and liqueurs to produce the drink.", " A version of the drink exists that is layered with red, white, and blue colors and served in a shot glass.", " It is a popular alcoholic beverage in some drinking establishments. Astro Pop candy was originally produced by Nellson Candies.", " Spangler Candy Company purchased the candy brand from Nellson Candies in 1987, and the candy brand is now owned and produced by Leaf Brands." ], "title": "Astro pop (cocktail)" }, { "sentences": [ "Alcohol congener analysis of blood and urine is used to provide an indication of the type of alcoholic beverage consumed.", " The analysis involves investigating compounds called congeners that give the beverage a distinctive appearance, aroma, and flavour, not including water and ethanol.", " The theory of discovering one’s drinking habits has been investigated since the late 1970s, predominantly in Germany, for \"hip-flask\" defence type cases (after-drinking).", " Alcohol congener analysis can play a crucial role in these cases where the driver is apprehended some time after a motor vehicle incident who, when returning a positive alcohol reading then claim that this is due to drinking an alcoholic beverage only after the incident.", " This traditional methodology for congener analysis has focused solely on the detection of fermentation by-product congeners that are found in all alcoholic beverages.", " By comparing the ratios of a set standard of congeners, the ingested alcoholic beverage type is proposed." ], "title": "Alcohol congener analysis" }, { "sentences": [ "Blue Hawaii is the fourteenth album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released on RCA Victor Records in mono and stereo, LPM/LSP 2426, on October 20, 1961.", " It is the soundtrack to the 1961 film of the same name starring Presley.", " Recording sessions took place at Radio Recorders in Hollywood on March 21, 22, and 23, 1961.", " In the United States, the album spent 20 weeks at the number one slot and 39 weeks in the Top 10 on \"Billboard\"' s Top Pop LPs chart.", " It was certified Gold on December 21, 1961, Platinum and 2x Platinum on March 27, 1992 and 3x Platinum on July 30, 2002 by the Recording Industry Association of America.", " On the US Top Pop Albums chart \"Blue Hawaii\" is second only to the soundtrack of \"West Side Story\" as the most successful album of the 1960s." ], "title": "Blue Hawaii (Elvis Presley album)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Blue Hawaii is a tropical cocktail made of rum, pineapple juice, Curaçao, sweet and sour mix, and sometimes vodka as well.", " It should not be confused with the similarly named Blue Hawaiian cocktail (also known as the Swimming Pool cocktail) that contains creme of coconut instead of sweet and sour mix." ], "title": "Blue Hawaii (drink)" }, { "sentences": [ "Aragh Sagi (or Araq Sagi) literally meaning \"Doggy distillate\" is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage in Iran which contains at least 65% pure ethanol.", " It is usually produced at homes from raisins. Its production and possession by ordinary citizens is considered illegal in Iran (which is the case for all alcoholic beverages).", " Prior to 1979 revolution in Iran this product had been produced traditionally in several cities of Iran.", " Since it was outlawed after 1979, it became a black market and underground business.", " Today, Aragh Sagi is widely considered a cheap alcoholic beverage that consumers choose due to lack of other available options." ], "title": "Aragh Sagi" }, { "sentences": [ "A Bloodhound is a bright red strawberry cocktail made with gin, vermouth and strawberry coulis." ], "title": "Bloodhound (cocktail)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division is the alcoholic beverage control authority for the U.S. state of Iowa.", " Since March 8, 1934, it has regulated the traffic in, and maintained a monopoly on the wholesaling of, alcoholic beverages in the state, thus making Iowa an alcoholic beverage control state." ], "title": "Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of cider brands.", " Cider is an alcoholic beverage made exclusively from the juice of specially grown varieties of apples.", " This list does not include perry, which is a similar alcoholic beverage made from specially grown pear varieties.", " Craft cider makers claim that mass-produced ciders are mostly not actually ciders because of their production processes and additives including artificial sweeteners like aspartame." ], "title": "List of cider brands" }, { "sentences": [ "The Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Board is a three-person board that oversees the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.", " The Board consists of a chairperson and two commissioners who direct all agency operations.", " Board members are full-time state employees appointed by the Governor of Virginia." ], "title": "Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Board" }, { "sentences": [ "The Alcoholic Beverage Control Division is an Arkansas state government agency.", " The duties of the Alcoholic Beverage Control - Administration Division are to receive applications for and issue, refuse to issue, suspend or revoke permits to manufacture, wholesale, retail and transport alcoholic beverages in Arkansas." ], "title": "Arkansas Alcoholic Beverage Control Division" } ]
[ "Title: Astro pop (cocktail)\n\nAn astro pop cocktail is a layered cocktail, mixed drink or shooter so named because it resembles the Astro Pop lollipop candy brand. Various recipes exist that use liquor and liqueurs to produce the drink. A version of the drink exists that is layered with red, white, and blue colors and served in a shot glass. It is a popular alcoholic beverage in some drinking establishments. Astro Pop candy was originally produced by Nellson Candies. Spangler Candy Company purchased the candy brand from Nellson Candies in 1987, and the candy brand is now owned and produced by Leaf Brands.", "Title: Alcohol congener analysis\n\nAlcohol congener analysis of blood and urine is used to provide an indication of the type of alcoholic beverage consumed. The analysis involves investigating compounds called congeners that give the beverage a distinctive appearance, aroma, and flavour, not including water and ethanol. The theory of discovering one’s drinking habits has been investigated since the late 1970s, predominantly in Germany, for \"hip-flask\" defence type cases (after-drinking). Alcohol congener analysis can play a crucial role in these cases where the driver is apprehended some time after a motor vehicle incident who, when returning a positive alcohol reading then claim that this is due to drinking an alcoholic beverage only after the incident. This traditional methodology for congener analysis has focused solely on the detection of fermentation by-product congeners that are found in all alcoholic beverages. By comparing the ratios of a set standard of congeners, the ingested alcoholic beverage type is proposed.", "Title: Blue Hawaii (Elvis Presley album)\n\nBlue Hawaii is the fourteenth album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released on RCA Victor Records in mono and stereo, LPM/LSP 2426, on October 20, 1961. It is the soundtrack to the 1961 film of the same name starring Presley. Recording sessions took place at Radio Recorders in Hollywood on March 21, 22, and 23, 1961. In the United States, the album spent 20 weeks at the number one slot and 39 weeks in the Top 10 on \"Billboard\"' s Top Pop LPs chart. It was certified Gold on December 21, 1961, Platinum and 2x Platinum on March 27, 1992 and 3x Platinum on July 30, 2002 by the Recording Industry Association of America. On the US Top Pop Albums chart \"Blue Hawaii\" is second only to the soundtrack of \"West Side Story\" as the most successful album of the 1960s.", "Title: Blue Hawaii (drink)\n\nThe Blue Hawaii is a tropical cocktail made of rum, pineapple juice, Curaçao, sweet and sour mix, and sometimes vodka as well. It should not be confused with the similarly named Blue Hawaiian cocktail (also known as the Swimming Pool cocktail) that contains creme of coconut instead of sweet and sour mix.", "Title: Aragh Sagi\n\nAragh Sagi (or Araq Sagi) literally meaning \"Doggy distillate\" is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage in Iran which contains at least 65% pure ethanol. It is usually produced at homes from raisins. Its production and possession by ordinary citizens is considered illegal in Iran (which is the case for all alcoholic beverages). Prior to 1979 revolution in Iran this product had been produced traditionally in several cities of Iran. Since it was outlawed after 1979, it became a black market and underground business. Today, Aragh Sagi is widely considered a cheap alcoholic beverage that consumers choose due to lack of other available options.", "Title: Bloodhound (cocktail)\n\nA Bloodhound is a bright red strawberry cocktail made with gin, vermouth and strawberry coulis.", "Title: Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division\n\nThe Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division is the alcoholic beverage control authority for the U.S. state of Iowa. Since March 8, 1934, it has regulated the traffic in, and maintained a monopoly on the wholesaling of, alcoholic beverages in the state, thus making Iowa an alcoholic beverage control state.", "Title: List of cider brands\n\nThis is a list of cider brands. Cider is an alcoholic beverage made exclusively from the juice of specially grown varieties of apples. This list does not include perry, which is a similar alcoholic beverage made from specially grown pear varieties. Craft cider makers claim that mass-produced ciders are mostly not actually ciders because of their production processes and additives including artificial sweeteners like aspartame.", "Title: Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Board\n\nThe Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Board is a three-person board that oversees the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. The Board consists of a chairperson and two commissioners who direct all agency operations. Board members are full-time state employees appointed by the Governor of Virginia.", "Title: Arkansas Alcoholic Beverage Control Division\n\nThe Alcoholic Beverage Control Division is an Arkansas state government agency. The duties of the Alcoholic Beverage Control - Administration Division are to receive applications for and issue, refuse to issue, suspend or revoke permits to manufacture, wholesale, retail and transport alcoholic beverages in Arkansas." ]
3,487
The Siege of Klis was fought as part of what wars between the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg?
The Ottoman–Habsburg wars
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Klis Fortress (Croatian: \"Tvrđava Klis\" ) is a medieval fortress situated above a village bearing the same name, near the city of Split, in central Dalmatia, Croatia.", " From its origin as a small stronghold built by the ancient Illyrian tribe Dalmatae, becoming a royal castle that was the seat of many Croatian kings, to its final development as a large fortress during the Ottoman wars in Europe, Klis Fortress has guarded the frontier, being lost and re-conquered several times throughout its more-than-two-thousand-year-long history.", " Due to its location on a pass that separates the mountains Mosor and Kozjak, the fortress served as a major source of defense in Dalmatia, especially against the Ottoman advance, and has been a key crossroad between the Mediterranean belt and the Balkan rear." ], "title": "Fortress of Klis" }, { "sentences": [ "Abdülmecid I (Ottoman Turkish: عبد المجيد اول \"‘Abdü’l-Mecīd-i evvel\"; 23/25 April 182325 June 1861), also known as Abdulmejid and similar spellings, was the 31st Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and succeeded his father Mahmud II on 2 July 1839.", " His reign was notable for the rise of nationalist movements within the empire's territories.", " Abdulmejid wanted to encourage Ottomanism among the secessionist subject nations and stop the rise of nationalist movements within the empire, but failed to succeed despite trying to integrate non-Muslims and non-Turks more thoroughly into Ottoman society with new laws and reforms.", " He tried to forge alliances with the major powers of Western Europe, namely the United Kingdom and France, who fought alongside the Ottoman Empire in the Crimean War against Russia.", " In the following Congress of Paris on 30 March 1856, the Ottoman Empire was officially included among the European family of nations.", " Abdulmejid's biggest achievement was the announcement and application of the Tanzimat \"(reorganization)\" reforms which were prepared by his father and effectively started the modernization of the Ottoman Empire in 1839.", " For this achievement, one of the Imperial anthems of the Ottoman Empire, the March of Abdulmejid, was named after him." ], "title": "Abdulmejid I" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sanjak of Klis (Turkish: \"Kilis Sancağı\" ) was a sanjak of the Ottoman Empire which seat was in the Fortress of Klis in Klis (modern-day Croatia) till capture by Republic of Venice in 1648, laterly in Livno between 1648-1699." ], "title": "Sanjak of Klis" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ottoman–Safavid War of 1623–1639 was the last of a series of conflicts fought between the Ottoman Empire and Safavid Persia, then the two major powers of the Near East, over control of Mesopotamia.", " After initial Persian success in recapturing Baghdad and most of modern Iraq, having lost it for 90 years, the war became a stalemate as the Persians were unable to press further into the Ottoman Empire, and the Ottomans themselves were distracted by wars in Europe and weakened by internal turmoil.", " Eventually, the Ottomans were able to recover Baghdad, taking heavy losses in the final siege, and the signing of the Treaty of Zuhab ended the war in an Ottoman victory.", " Roughly speaking, the treaty restored the borders of 1555, with the Safavids keeping Dagestan, eastern Georgia, Eastern Armenia, and the present-day Azerbaijan Republic, while western Georgia and Western Armenia decisively came under Ottoman rule.", " The eastern part of Samtskhe (Meskheti) was irrevocably lost to the Ottomans as well as Mesopotamia.", " Despite parts of Mesopotamia were briefly retaken by the Iranians later on in history, notably during the reigns of Nader Shah (1736-1747) and Karim Khan Zand (1751-1779), it remained thenceforth in Ottoman hands until the aftermath of World War I." ], "title": "Ottoman–Safavid War (1623–39)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Zenta or Battle of Senta, fought on 11 September 1697 just south of Zenta (Serbian: Senta; then part of the Ottoman Empire; today in Serbia), on the east side of the Tisa river, was a major engagement in the Great Turkish War (1683–1699) and one of the most decisive defeats in Ottoman history.", " In a surprise attack, Habsburg Imperial forces routed the Ottoman army which was crossing the river.", " At the cost of a few hundred losses, the Habsburg forces inflicted thousands of casualties on the Ottomans, dispersed the remainder and captured the Ottoman treasure.", " As an immediate consequence, the Ottoman Empire lost control over Banat, while in the long run, the Habsburg victory at Zenta was the last decisive step to force the Ottoman Empire into the Treaty of Karlowitz (1699), ending the Ottoman control of large parts of Central Europe." ], "title": "Battle of Zenta" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Brest (Croatian: \"Bitka kod Bresta\" ) was fought on 19 July 1592 between the Ottoman forces of Hasan Pasha Predojević, Beglerbeg of Bosnia, and the Germanic and Croatian forces led by Thomas Erdődy, Ban of Croatia.", " The battle was a part of the Croatian–Ottoman wars and Ottoman–Habsburg wars between the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg Monarchy." ], "title": "Battle of Brest (1592)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ottoman–Habsburg wars were fought from the 16th through the 18th centuries between the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg (later Austrian) Empire, which was at times supported by the Holy Roman Empire, Kingdom of Hungary and Habsburg Spain.", " The wars were dominated by land campaigns in Hungary (including Transylvania and Vojvodina), Croatia and Central Serbia." ], "title": "Ottoman–Habsburg wars" }, { "sentences": [ "The Siege of Buda (4 May to 21 August 1541) ended with the capture of the city of Buda, Hungary by the Ottoman Empire, leading to 150 years of Ottoman control of Hungary.", " The siege, part of the Little War in Hungary, was one of the most important Ottoman victories over the Habsburg Monarchy during Ottoman–Habsburg wars (16th to 18th century) in Hungary and the Balkans." ], "title": "Siege of Buda (1541)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Siege of Klis or Battle of Klis (Croatian: \"Opsada Klisa \"or\" Bitka kod Klisa\" , Turkish: \"Klise Kuşatması\" ) was a siege of Klis Fortress in the Kingdom of Croatia within Habsburg Monarchy.", " The siege of the fortress, which lasted for more than two decades, and the final battle near Klis in 1537, were fought as a part of the Ottoman–Habsburg wars between the defending Croatian-Habsburg forces under the leadership of Croatian feudal lord Petar Kružić, and the attacking Ottoman army under the leadership of the Ottoman general Murat-beg Tardić." ], "title": "Siege of Klis" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Slunj (Croatian: \"Bitka kod Slunja\" ) was fought on 26 October 1584 between the Ottoman forces of the Bosnian Beglerbeg, Ferhad Pasha Sokolović, and Germanic and Croatian forces led by Jobst Joseph von Thurn and Thomas Erdődy, the Ban of Croatia, that ambushed the Ottoman army near the town of Slunj.", " The battle was a part of the Croatian–Ottoman wars and Ottoman–Habsburg wars between the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg Monarchy.", " Ottoman troops were estimated at between 8-10,000 men, and the army of Thurn and Erdödy consisted of 1,330 cavalry and 700 infantry.", " The battle resulted in a crushing defeat for the Ottoman forces." ], "title": "Battle of Slunj" } ]
[ "Title: Fortress of Klis\n\nThe Klis Fortress (Croatian: \"Tvrđava Klis\" ) is a medieval fortress situated above a village bearing the same name, near the city of Split, in central Dalmatia, Croatia. From its origin as a small stronghold built by the ancient Illyrian tribe Dalmatae, becoming a royal castle that was the seat of many Croatian kings, to its final development as a large fortress during the Ottoman wars in Europe, Klis Fortress has guarded the frontier, being lost and re-conquered several times throughout its more-than-two-thousand-year-long history. Due to its location on a pass that separates the mountains Mosor and Kozjak, the fortress served as a major source of defense in Dalmatia, especially against the Ottoman advance, and has been a key crossroad between the Mediterranean belt and the Balkan rear.", "Title: Abdulmejid I\n\nAbdülmecid I (Ottoman Turkish: عبد المجيد اول \"‘Abdü’l-Mecīd-i evvel\"; 23/25 April 182325 June 1861), also known as Abdulmejid and similar spellings, was the 31st Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and succeeded his father Mahmud II on 2 July 1839. His reign was notable for the rise of nationalist movements within the empire's territories. Abdulmejid wanted to encourage Ottomanism among the secessionist subject nations and stop the rise of nationalist movements within the empire, but failed to succeed despite trying to integrate non-Muslims and non-Turks more thoroughly into Ottoman society with new laws and reforms. He tried to forge alliances with the major powers of Western Europe, namely the United Kingdom and France, who fought alongside the Ottoman Empire in the Crimean War against Russia. In the following Congress of Paris on 30 March 1856, the Ottoman Empire was officially included among the European family of nations. Abdulmejid's biggest achievement was the announcement and application of the Tanzimat \"(reorganization)\" reforms which were prepared by his father and effectively started the modernization of the Ottoman Empire in 1839. For this achievement, one of the Imperial anthems of the Ottoman Empire, the March of Abdulmejid, was named after him.", "Title: Sanjak of Klis\n\nThe Sanjak of Klis (Turkish: \"Kilis Sancağı\" ) was a sanjak of the Ottoman Empire which seat was in the Fortress of Klis in Klis (modern-day Croatia) till capture by Republic of Venice in 1648, laterly in Livno between 1648-1699.", "Title: Ottoman–Safavid War (1623–39)\n\nThe Ottoman–Safavid War of 1623–1639 was the last of a series of conflicts fought between the Ottoman Empire and Safavid Persia, then the two major powers of the Near East, over control of Mesopotamia. After initial Persian success in recapturing Baghdad and most of modern Iraq, having lost it for 90 years, the war became a stalemate as the Persians were unable to press further into the Ottoman Empire, and the Ottomans themselves were distracted by wars in Europe and weakened by internal turmoil. Eventually, the Ottomans were able to recover Baghdad, taking heavy losses in the final siege, and the signing of the Treaty of Zuhab ended the war in an Ottoman victory. Roughly speaking, the treaty restored the borders of 1555, with the Safavids keeping Dagestan, eastern Georgia, Eastern Armenia, and the present-day Azerbaijan Republic, while western Georgia and Western Armenia decisively came under Ottoman rule. The eastern part of Samtskhe (Meskheti) was irrevocably lost to the Ottomans as well as Mesopotamia. Despite parts of Mesopotamia were briefly retaken by the Iranians later on in history, notably during the reigns of Nader Shah (1736-1747) and Karim Khan Zand (1751-1779), it remained thenceforth in Ottoman hands until the aftermath of World War I.", "Title: Battle of Zenta\n\nThe Battle of Zenta or Battle of Senta, fought on 11 September 1697 just south of Zenta (Serbian: Senta; then part of the Ottoman Empire; today in Serbia), on the east side of the Tisa river, was a major engagement in the Great Turkish War (1683–1699) and one of the most decisive defeats in Ottoman history. In a surprise attack, Habsburg Imperial forces routed the Ottoman army which was crossing the river. At the cost of a few hundred losses, the Habsburg forces inflicted thousands of casualties on the Ottomans, dispersed the remainder and captured the Ottoman treasure. As an immediate consequence, the Ottoman Empire lost control over Banat, while in the long run, the Habsburg victory at Zenta was the last decisive step to force the Ottoman Empire into the Treaty of Karlowitz (1699), ending the Ottoman control of large parts of Central Europe.", "Title: Battle of Brest (1592)\n\nThe Battle of Brest (Croatian: \"Bitka kod Bresta\" ) was fought on 19 July 1592 between the Ottoman forces of Hasan Pasha Predojević, Beglerbeg of Bosnia, and the Germanic and Croatian forces led by Thomas Erdődy, Ban of Croatia. The battle was a part of the Croatian–Ottoman wars and Ottoman–Habsburg wars between the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg Monarchy.", "Title: Ottoman–Habsburg wars\n\nThe Ottoman–Habsburg wars were fought from the 16th through the 18th centuries between the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg (later Austrian) Empire, which was at times supported by the Holy Roman Empire, Kingdom of Hungary and Habsburg Spain. The wars were dominated by land campaigns in Hungary (including Transylvania and Vojvodina), Croatia and Central Serbia.", "Title: Siege of Buda (1541)\n\nThe Siege of Buda (4 May to 21 August 1541) ended with the capture of the city of Buda, Hungary by the Ottoman Empire, leading to 150 years of Ottoman control of Hungary. The siege, part of the Little War in Hungary, was one of the most important Ottoman victories over the Habsburg Monarchy during Ottoman–Habsburg wars (16th to 18th century) in Hungary and the Balkans.", "Title: Siege of Klis\n\nThe Siege of Klis or Battle of Klis (Croatian: \"Opsada Klisa \"or\" Bitka kod Klisa\" , Turkish: \"Klise Kuşatması\" ) was a siege of Klis Fortress in the Kingdom of Croatia within Habsburg Monarchy. The siege of the fortress, which lasted for more than two decades, and the final battle near Klis in 1537, were fought as a part of the Ottoman–Habsburg wars between the defending Croatian-Habsburg forces under the leadership of Croatian feudal lord Petar Kružić, and the attacking Ottoman army under the leadership of the Ottoman general Murat-beg Tardić.", "Title: Battle of Slunj\n\nThe Battle of Slunj (Croatian: \"Bitka kod Slunja\" ) was fought on 26 October 1584 between the Ottoman forces of the Bosnian Beglerbeg, Ferhad Pasha Sokolović, and Germanic and Croatian forces led by Jobst Joseph von Thurn and Thomas Erdődy, the Ban of Croatia, that ambushed the Ottoman army near the town of Slunj. The battle was a part of the Croatian–Ottoman wars and Ottoman–Habsburg wars between the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg Monarchy. Ottoman troops were estimated at between 8-10,000 men, and the army of Thurn and Erdödy consisted of 1,330 cavalry and 700 infantry. The battle resulted in a crushing defeat for the Ottoman forces." ]
3,488
what Irish novelist, short story writer, essayist, playwright, critic and poet wrote "Love In a Dark Time: Gay Lives from Wilde to Almodovar"?
Colm Tóibín
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[ { "sentences": [ "Suman Shah (Gujarati:સુમન શાહ) is a Gujarati language critic, short story writer, novelist, essayist, editor and translator from Gujarat, India.", " Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi awarded him the Sahitya Akademi Award of 2008 for his short story collection \"Fatfatiyun\".", " He wrote both in the modern and in the postmodern eras in Gujarati literature.", " He authored more than 74 books including 2 novels, 6 short story collections, 4 collections of creative essays, 6 translation into Gujarati from English and Hindi, 22 books on literary criticism and around 23 edited works for literary theory, modern Gujarati Short Stories and poems.", " He was honorary editor of \"Shabdasrishti\", published by Gujarat Sahitya Akademi, Gandhinagar from 1983-1986.", " He was an editor of \"Khevna\", a literary journal, from 1987 to 2009, published by Parshva Publication, Ahmedabad." ], "title": "Suman Shah" }, { "sentences": [ "Liam O'Flaherty (Irish: \"Liam Ó Flaithearta\" ; 28 August 1896 – 7 September 1984) was an Irish novelist and short story writer and a major figure in the Irish literary renaissance.", " He was a founding member of the Communist Party of Ireland.", " His brother Tom Maidhc O'Flaherty (also a writer) was also involved in radical politics and their father, Maidhc Ó Flaithearta, before them.", " A native Irish-speaker from the Gaeltacht, O'Flaherty wrote almost exclusively in English, except for a small number of short stories in Irish." ], "title": "Liam O'Flaherty" }, { "sentences": [ "David Butler (born 1 January 1964) is an Irish novelist, short story writer, playwright, and poet.", " He has won several literary prizes, such as the Ted McNulty Award from Poetry Ireland and the Féile Filíochta International Award and the Fish Short Story Award." ], "title": "David Butler (author)" }, { "sentences": [ "Martin Malone is an Irish novelist and short story writer.", " His novel, \"The Broken Cedar\" (2003), was nominated for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award and was shortlisted for an Irish Fiction Award.", " His first novel, \"Us\" (2000), won the John B Keane/Sunday Independent Award.", " His story, “The Mango War”, the title story of his 2009 short story collection won the RTÉ Francis MacManus Award in 2004.", " Malone has also won the Killarney International Short Story Prize and has been on two occasions shortlisted for both a Hennessy Award and a PJ O'Connor Award." ], "title": "Martin Malone (author)" }, { "sentences": [ "John Banim (3 April 1798 – 30 August 1842), was an Irish novelist, short story writer, dramatist, poet and essayist, sometimes called the \"Scott of Ireland.\"", " He also studied art, working as a painter of miniatures and portraits, and as a drawing teacher, before dedicating himself to literature." ], "title": "John Banim" }, { "sentences": [ "Dermot Healy (9 November 1947 – 29 June 2014) was an Irish novelist, playwright, poet and short story writer.", " A member of Aosdána, Healy was also part of its governing body, the Toscaireacht.", " Born in Finea, County Westmeath, he lived in County Sligo, and was described variously as a \"master\", a \"Celtic Hemingway\" and as \"Ireland's finest living novelist\"." ], "title": "Dermot Healy" }, { "sentences": [ "Ronan Sheehan (born 1953) is an Irish novelist, short story writer and essayist.", " He was an early member of the Irish Writers' Co-operative (founded in 1974 by Fred Johnston, Neil Jordan and Peter Sheridan) and its Secretary from 1975 to 1983.", " He received the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature in 1984.", " Until 2005 he was a practising lawyer in Dublin, specialising in copyright law.", " He was the General Editor of the Catullus Project to translate works by Catullus into English and Irish." ], "title": "Ronan Sheehan" }, { "sentences": [ "Love In a Dark Time: Gay Lives from Wilde to Almodóvar is a collection of essays by Irish writer Colm Tóibín published in 2002." ], "title": "Love in a Dark Time" }, { "sentences": [ "Edna O'Brien (born 15 December 1930) is an Irish novelist, memoirist, playwright, poet and short story writer.", " Philip Roth has described her \"the most gifted woman now writing in English\", while former President of Ireland Mary Robinson has cited her as \"one of the great creative writers of her generation.\"" ], "title": "Edna O'Brien" }, { "sentences": [ "Colm Tóibín (] ; born 30 May 1955) is an Irish novelist, short story writer, essayist, playwright, journalist, critic and poet." ], "title": "Colm Tóibín" } ]
[ "Title: Suman Shah\n\nSuman Shah (Gujarati:સુમન શાહ) is a Gujarati language critic, short story writer, novelist, essayist, editor and translator from Gujarat, India. Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi awarded him the Sahitya Akademi Award of 2008 for his short story collection \"Fatfatiyun\". He wrote both in the modern and in the postmodern eras in Gujarati literature. He authored more than 74 books including 2 novels, 6 short story collections, 4 collections of creative essays, 6 translation into Gujarati from English and Hindi, 22 books on literary criticism and around 23 edited works for literary theory, modern Gujarati Short Stories and poems. He was honorary editor of \"Shabdasrishti\", published by Gujarat Sahitya Akademi, Gandhinagar from 1983-1986. He was an editor of \"Khevna\", a literary journal, from 1987 to 2009, published by Parshva Publication, Ahmedabad.", "Title: Liam O'Flaherty\n\nLiam O'Flaherty (Irish: \"Liam Ó Flaithearta\" ; 28 August 1896 – 7 September 1984) was an Irish novelist and short story writer and a major figure in the Irish literary renaissance. He was a founding member of the Communist Party of Ireland. His brother Tom Maidhc O'Flaherty (also a writer) was also involved in radical politics and their father, Maidhc Ó Flaithearta, before them. A native Irish-speaker from the Gaeltacht, O'Flaherty wrote almost exclusively in English, except for a small number of short stories in Irish.", "Title: David Butler (author)\n\nDavid Butler (born 1 January 1964) is an Irish novelist, short story writer, playwright, and poet. He has won several literary prizes, such as the Ted McNulty Award from Poetry Ireland and the Féile Filíochta International Award and the Fish Short Story Award.", "Title: Martin Malone (author)\n\nMartin Malone is an Irish novelist and short story writer. His novel, \"The Broken Cedar\" (2003), was nominated for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award and was shortlisted for an Irish Fiction Award. His first novel, \"Us\" (2000), won the John B Keane/Sunday Independent Award. His story, “The Mango War”, the title story of his 2009 short story collection won the RTÉ Francis MacManus Award in 2004. Malone has also won the Killarney International Short Story Prize and has been on two occasions shortlisted for both a Hennessy Award and a PJ O'Connor Award.", "Title: John Banim\n\nJohn Banim (3 April 1798 – 30 August 1842), was an Irish novelist, short story writer, dramatist, poet and essayist, sometimes called the \"Scott of Ireland.\" He also studied art, working as a painter of miniatures and portraits, and as a drawing teacher, before dedicating himself to literature.", "Title: Dermot Healy\n\nDermot Healy (9 November 1947 – 29 June 2014) was an Irish novelist, playwright, poet and short story writer. A member of Aosdána, Healy was also part of its governing body, the Toscaireacht. Born in Finea, County Westmeath, he lived in County Sligo, and was described variously as a \"master\", a \"Celtic Hemingway\" and as \"Ireland's finest living novelist\".", "Title: Ronan Sheehan\n\nRonan Sheehan (born 1953) is an Irish novelist, short story writer and essayist. He was an early member of the Irish Writers' Co-operative (founded in 1974 by Fred Johnston, Neil Jordan and Peter Sheridan) and its Secretary from 1975 to 1983. He received the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature in 1984. Until 2005 he was a practising lawyer in Dublin, specialising in copyright law. He was the General Editor of the Catullus Project to translate works by Catullus into English and Irish.", "Title: Love in a Dark Time\n\nLove In a Dark Time: Gay Lives from Wilde to Almodóvar is a collection of essays by Irish writer Colm Tóibín published in 2002.", "Title: Edna O'Brien\n\nEdna O'Brien (born 15 December 1930) is an Irish novelist, memoirist, playwright, poet and short story writer. Philip Roth has described her \"the most gifted woman now writing in English\", while former President of Ireland Mary Robinson has cited her as \"one of the great creative writers of her generation.\"", "Title: Colm Tóibín\n\nColm Tóibín (] ; born 30 May 1955) is an Irish novelist, short story writer, essayist, playwright, journalist, critic and poet." ]
3,489
Where is the country located where Denis Rennie is a football player?
southeastern Caribbean Sea
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[ { "sentences": [ "Andrew \"Andy\" Rennie is a former association football player who represented New Zealand at international level." ], "title": "Andy Rennie (New Zealander footballer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Wendell Rennie (born 12 January 1985) is a Grenadian football player.", " He currently serves as midfielder for the Grenada national football team." ], "title": "Wendell Rennie" }, { "sentences": [ "Shane Rennie (born December 14, 1985) is a Grenadian football player.", " He currently serves as midfielder for the Grenada national football team." ], "title": "Shane Rennie" }, { "sentences": [ "Jim Wood (born c. 1936) is a former American football player.", " He played college football at the end position at Oklahoma State University from 1956 to 1958.", " He was selected by the American Football Coaches Association as a first-team end on its 1958 College Football All-America Team, and as a third-team player by the Associated Press.", " At the end of the 1958 season, an experiment was conducted in which data from 145 football coaches was input into a Univac computer to determine who was the best college football player in the country.", " The computer ranked Wood as the nation's second best player behind George Deiderich of Vanderbilt.", " Wood capped his collegiate career by leading Oklahoma State to a 15-6 victory over Florida State in the 1958 Bluegrass Bowl." ], "title": "Jim Wood (American football)" }, { "sentences": [ "Grenada ( ; French: \"La Grenade\" ) is an island country in the southeastern Caribbean Sea consisting of the island of Grenada and six smaller islands at the southern end of the Grenadines island chain.", " It is located northwest of Trinidad and Tobago, northeast of Venezuela and southwest of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.", " Its size is 344 km2 , and it had an estimated population of in .", " Its capital is St. George's.", " Grenada is also known as the \"Island of Spice\" due to its production of nutmeg and mace crops, of which it is one of the world's largest exporters.", " The national bird of Grenada is the critically endangered Grenada dove." ], "title": "Grenada" }, { "sentences": [ "Petria Rennie (born 17 June 1987) is a former association football player who represented New Zealand at international level." ], "title": "Petria Rennie" }, { "sentences": [ "Denis Rennie (born January 4, 1978) is a Grenadian football player.", " He currently serves as striker for the Grenada national football team." ], "title": "Denis Rennie" }, { "sentences": [ "Amadaiya Rennie (born 17 March 1990, in Monrovia, Liberia) is a Liberian football player, who plays as a forward for Antalyaspor." ], "title": "Amadaiya Rennie" }, { "sentences": [ "Jules Denis Onana (born 12 June 1964 in Yaoundé) is a retired Cameroonian football player.", " He is the brother of Elie Onana.", " He played for the club Canon Yaounde, and also took part in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, playing 3 of the 5 matches of the Cameroon national football team.", " He decided to retire in 2005 after he played in several clubs in Cameroon, France and Indonesia with Pelita Jaya.", " After retirement, he served as the player agent in Asian countries.", " He had 56 caps for Cameroon national football team." ], "title": "Jules Onana" }, { "sentences": [ "Denis Viana da Silva or more commonly \"Denis Silva\" (born 3 September 1986 in Cubatão, São Paulo) is a Brazilian football player.", " He currently plays for Thai League T1 side Sisaket as a defender." ], "title": "Denis Viana da Silva" } ]
[ "Title: Andy Rennie (New Zealander footballer)\n\nAndrew \"Andy\" Rennie is a former association football player who represented New Zealand at international level.", "Title: Wendell Rennie\n\nWendell Rennie (born 12 January 1985) is a Grenadian football player. He currently serves as midfielder for the Grenada national football team.", "Title: Shane Rennie\n\nShane Rennie (born December 14, 1985) is a Grenadian football player. He currently serves as midfielder for the Grenada national football team.", "Title: Jim Wood (American football)\n\nJim Wood (born c. 1936) is a former American football player. He played college football at the end position at Oklahoma State University from 1956 to 1958. He was selected by the American Football Coaches Association as a first-team end on its 1958 College Football All-America Team, and as a third-team player by the Associated Press. At the end of the 1958 season, an experiment was conducted in which data from 145 football coaches was input into a Univac computer to determine who was the best college football player in the country. The computer ranked Wood as the nation's second best player behind George Deiderich of Vanderbilt. Wood capped his collegiate career by leading Oklahoma State to a 15-6 victory over Florida State in the 1958 Bluegrass Bowl.", "Title: Grenada\n\nGrenada ( ; French: \"La Grenade\" ) is an island country in the southeastern Caribbean Sea consisting of the island of Grenada and six smaller islands at the southern end of the Grenadines island chain. It is located northwest of Trinidad and Tobago, northeast of Venezuela and southwest of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Its size is 344 km2 , and it had an estimated population of in . Its capital is St. George's. Grenada is also known as the \"Island of Spice\" due to its production of nutmeg and mace crops, of which it is one of the world's largest exporters. The national bird of Grenada is the critically endangered Grenada dove.", "Title: Petria Rennie\n\nPetria Rennie (born 17 June 1987) is a former association football player who represented New Zealand at international level.", "Title: Denis Rennie\n\nDenis Rennie (born January 4, 1978) is a Grenadian football player. He currently serves as striker for the Grenada national football team.", "Title: Amadaiya Rennie\n\nAmadaiya Rennie (born 17 March 1990, in Monrovia, Liberia) is a Liberian football player, who plays as a forward for Antalyaspor.", "Title: Jules Onana\n\nJules Denis Onana (born 12 June 1964 in Yaoundé) is a retired Cameroonian football player. He is the brother of Elie Onana. He played for the club Canon Yaounde, and also took part in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, playing 3 of the 5 matches of the Cameroon national football team. He decided to retire in 2005 after he played in several clubs in Cameroon, France and Indonesia with Pelita Jaya. After retirement, he served as the player agent in Asian countries. He had 56 caps for Cameroon national football team.", "Title: Denis Viana da Silva\n\nDenis Viana da Silva or more commonly \"Denis Silva\" (born 3 September 1986 in Cubatão, São Paulo) is a Brazilian football player. He currently plays for Thai League T1 side Sisaket as a defender." ]
3,490
Where was the Apple store coupon and credit card feature announced, that came with the eighth major iOS mobile update?
2012 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference
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[ { "sentences": [ "SnipSnap is a mobile coupon app founded in Philadelphia that allows users to take a photograph of a printed coupon in order to find or create a mobile coupon, which can be redeemed in store.", " The app scans the text, images, logos, and barcodes within the coupon photograph in order to parse out all of the structured coupon content dynamically.", " The app uses some of this information to power features such as expiration-date reminders, location-based notifications (utilizing the store name, as well as the location of the phone), and scanable barcodes.", " The app is currently available for iOS (iPhone and iPod Touch only) and Android devices." ], "title": "SnipSnap" }, { "sentences": [ "Postal address verification (also known as address standardization, address validation, address verification and CASS certification) is the process used to check the validity and deliverability of a physical mailing address.", " According to the United States Postal Service, an address is valid (or mailable) if it is CASS-certified, meaning that it exists within the comprehensive list of mailable addresses in their Address Management System.", " This is different from the credit card Address Verification System (AVS), which is the method used by credit card processors to authenticate ownership of a credit card by verifying that the account on the credit card matches the billing address on file.", " Credit card AVS does not determine deliverability of an address." ], "title": "Postal address verification" }, { "sentences": [ "A credit card is a payment card issued to users (cardholders) to enable the cardholder to pay a merchant for goods and services, based on the cardholder's promise to the card issuer to pay them for the amounts so paid plus other agreed charges.", " The card issuer (usually a bank) creates a revolving account and grants a line of credit to the cardholder, from which the cardholder can borrow money for payment to a merchant or as a cash advance.", " In other words, credit cards combine payment services with extensions of credit.", " Complex fee structures in the credit card industry may limit customers' ability to comparison shop, help ensure that the industry is not price-competitive and help maximize industry profits.", " Because of this, legislatures have regulated credit card fees." ], "title": "Credit card" }, { "sentences": [ "Apple Wallet (Wallet for short, formerly Passbook) is a mobile app included with the iOS operating system that allows users to store coupons, boarding passes, event tickets, store cards and (starting with iOS 8.1) credit cards, loyalty cards, and debit cards via Apple Pay.", " It was designed by Apple Inc. and was presented at the 2012 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 11, 2012.", " The app first appeared on iOS 6 on September 19, 2012." ], "title": "Apple Wallet" }, { "sentences": [ "iOS 8 is the eighth major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc., being the successor to iOS 7.", " It was announced at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference on June 2, 2014, and was released on September 17, 2014.", " It was succeeded by iOS 9 on September 16, 2015." ], "title": "IOS 8" }, { "sentences": [ "iOS 11 is the current eleventh major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc., being the successor to iOS 10.", " It was announced and the first beta version released to developers at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference on June 5, 2017, with a public beta released in late June, and a stable version for consumers was released in most countries on September 19, 2017.", " Some countries got the update on September 20, 2017." ], "title": "IOS 11" }, { "sentences": [ "Bankcard was a shared-brand credit card issued by financial institutions in Australia and New Zealand between 1974 and 2006.", " It was managed by the Bankcard Association of Australia, a joint venture of Australia's largest banks, and was the nation's first mass-market credit card.", " Before 1974, only store cards, Diners Club and American Express were available in Australia and these were either restrictive or only accessible to the wealthy.", " In the first decade after its introduction, Bankcard dominated the Australian credit card market, with more than 5 million cardholders at its peak in 1984.", " As a result of a declining cardholder base, falling transaction volumes and shrinking market share in relation to internationally accepted credit cards such as Visa and MasterCard, the card was withdrawn from use in 2006." ], "title": "Bankcard" }, { "sentences": [ "Interchange Plus is the common name for a pricing structure for accepting credit card transactions by merchants.", " The Interchange fee is an important factor in determining the actual cost of accepting credit cards.", " Interchange pricing is what the Visa and MasterCard associations along with credit card issuing banks charge merchant account providers to process credit and debit card transactions.", " Merchant Account providers then charge a markup on interchange known as interchange plus pricing to process the transaction and provide customer service to the merchant accepting the credit or debit card payment.", " Interchange Plus pricing is known as the most honest and transparent form of pricing for merchants looking to accept credit cards.", " There are a lot of credit card processing companies that only offer interchange plus pricing." ], "title": "Interchange Plus" }, { "sentences": [ "Credit card fraud is a wide-ranging term for theft and fraud committed using or involving a payment card, such as a credit card or debit card, as a fraudulent source of funds in a transaction.", " The purpose may be to obtain goods without paying, or to obtain unauthorized funds from an account.", " Credit card fraud is also an adjunct to identity theft.", " According to the United States Federal Trade Commission, while the rate of identity theft had been holding steady during the mid 2000s, it increased by 21 percent in 2008.", " However, credit card fraud, that crime which most people associate with ID theft, decreased as a percentage of all ID theft complaints for the sixth year in a row." ], "title": "Credit card fraud" }, { "sentences": [ "Credit card hijacking is a form of credit card fraud and the term is used when a person’s credit card is used by some unauthorized person (e.g. a thief or overaggressive vendor) to buy goods or services.", " The credit card owner usually has trouble reasserting control over the card, because usually they don't find out immediately, and the owner must distinguish legitimate purchases from illegitimate in a credible manner." ], "title": "Credit card hijacking" } ]
[ "Title: SnipSnap\n\nSnipSnap is a mobile coupon app founded in Philadelphia that allows users to take a photograph of a printed coupon in order to find or create a mobile coupon, which can be redeemed in store. The app scans the text, images, logos, and barcodes within the coupon photograph in order to parse out all of the structured coupon content dynamically. The app uses some of this information to power features such as expiration-date reminders, location-based notifications (utilizing the store name, as well as the location of the phone), and scanable barcodes. The app is currently available for iOS (iPhone and iPod Touch only) and Android devices.", "Title: Postal address verification\n\nPostal address verification (also known as address standardization, address validation, address verification and CASS certification) is the process used to check the validity and deliverability of a physical mailing address. According to the United States Postal Service, an address is valid (or mailable) if it is CASS-certified, meaning that it exists within the comprehensive list of mailable addresses in their Address Management System. This is different from the credit card Address Verification System (AVS), which is the method used by credit card processors to authenticate ownership of a credit card by verifying that the account on the credit card matches the billing address on file. Credit card AVS does not determine deliverability of an address.", "Title: Credit card\n\nA credit card is a payment card issued to users (cardholders) to enable the cardholder to pay a merchant for goods and services, based on the cardholder's promise to the card issuer to pay them for the amounts so paid plus other agreed charges. The card issuer (usually a bank) creates a revolving account and grants a line of credit to the cardholder, from which the cardholder can borrow money for payment to a merchant or as a cash advance. In other words, credit cards combine payment services with extensions of credit. Complex fee structures in the credit card industry may limit customers' ability to comparison shop, help ensure that the industry is not price-competitive and help maximize industry profits. Because of this, legislatures have regulated credit card fees.", "Title: Apple Wallet\n\nApple Wallet (Wallet for short, formerly Passbook) is a mobile app included with the iOS operating system that allows users to store coupons, boarding passes, event tickets, store cards and (starting with iOS 8.1) credit cards, loyalty cards, and debit cards via Apple Pay. It was designed by Apple Inc. and was presented at the 2012 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 11, 2012. The app first appeared on iOS 6 on September 19, 2012.", "Title: IOS 8\n\niOS 8 is the eighth major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc., being the successor to iOS 7. It was announced at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference on June 2, 2014, and was released on September 17, 2014. It was succeeded by iOS 9 on September 16, 2015.", "Title: IOS 11\n\niOS 11 is the current eleventh major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc., being the successor to iOS 10. It was announced and the first beta version released to developers at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference on June 5, 2017, with a public beta released in late June, and a stable version for consumers was released in most countries on September 19, 2017. Some countries got the update on September 20, 2017.", "Title: Bankcard\n\nBankcard was a shared-brand credit card issued by financial institutions in Australia and New Zealand between 1974 and 2006. It was managed by the Bankcard Association of Australia, a joint venture of Australia's largest banks, and was the nation's first mass-market credit card. Before 1974, only store cards, Diners Club and American Express were available in Australia and these were either restrictive or only accessible to the wealthy. In the first decade after its introduction, Bankcard dominated the Australian credit card market, with more than 5 million cardholders at its peak in 1984. As a result of a declining cardholder base, falling transaction volumes and shrinking market share in relation to internationally accepted credit cards such as Visa and MasterCard, the card was withdrawn from use in 2006.", "Title: Interchange Plus\n\nInterchange Plus is the common name for a pricing structure for accepting credit card transactions by merchants. The Interchange fee is an important factor in determining the actual cost of accepting credit cards. Interchange pricing is what the Visa and MasterCard associations along with credit card issuing banks charge merchant account providers to process credit and debit card transactions. Merchant Account providers then charge a markup on interchange known as interchange plus pricing to process the transaction and provide customer service to the merchant accepting the credit or debit card payment. Interchange Plus pricing is known as the most honest and transparent form of pricing for merchants looking to accept credit cards. There are a lot of credit card processing companies that only offer interchange plus pricing.", "Title: Credit card fraud\n\nCredit card fraud is a wide-ranging term for theft and fraud committed using or involving a payment card, such as a credit card or debit card, as a fraudulent source of funds in a transaction. The purpose may be to obtain goods without paying, or to obtain unauthorized funds from an account. Credit card fraud is also an adjunct to identity theft. According to the United States Federal Trade Commission, while the rate of identity theft had been holding steady during the mid 2000s, it increased by 21 percent in 2008. However, credit card fraud, that crime which most people associate with ID theft, decreased as a percentage of all ID theft complaints for the sixth year in a row.", "Title: Credit card hijacking\n\nCredit card hijacking is a form of credit card fraud and the term is used when a person’s credit card is used by some unauthorized person (e.g. a thief or overaggressive vendor) to buy goods or services. The credit card owner usually has trouble reasserting control over the card, because usually they don't find out immediately, and the owner must distinguish legitimate purchases from illegitimate in a credible manner." ]
3,491
Durng the American Civil War, the Seven Days Battles and Second Battle of Bull Run took place in the summer of which year?
1862
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Northern Virginia Campaign, also known as the Second Bull Run Campaign or Second Manassas Campaign, was a series of battles fought in Virginia during August and September 1862 in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War.", " Confederate General Robert E. Lee followed up his successes of the Seven Days Battles in the Peninsula Campaign by moving north toward Washington, D.C., and defeating Maj. Gen. John Pope and his Army of Virginia." ], "title": "Northern Virginia Campaign" }, { "sentences": [ "Manassas National Battlefield Park, located north of Manassas, in Prince William County, Virginia, preserves the site of two major American Civil War battles: the First Battle of Bull Run on July 21, 1861, and the Second Battle of Bull Run which was fought between August 28 and August 30, 1862 (also known as the \"First Battle of Manassas\" and the \"Second Battle of Manassas\", respectively).", " The peaceful Virginia countryside bore witness to clashes between the armies of the North (Union) and the South (Confederacy), and it was there that Confederate General Thomas J. Jackson acquired his nickname \"Stonewall.\"" ], "title": "Manassas National Battlefield Park" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of White Oak Swamp took place on June 30, 1862 in Henrico County, Virginia as part of the Seven Days Battles (Peninsula Campaign) of the American Civil War.", " As the Union Army of the Potomac retreated southeast toward the James River, its rearguard under Maj. Gen. William B. Franklin stopped Maj. Gen. Thomas J. \"Stonewall\" Jackson's divisions at the White Oak Bridge crossing, resulting in an artillery duel, while the main Battle of Glendale raged two miles (3 km) farther south around Frayser's Farm.", " White Oak Swamp is generally considered to be part of the larger Glendale engagement.", " Because of this resistance from Brig. Gen. William B. Franklin's VI Corps, Jackson was prevented from joining the consolidated assault on the Union Army at Glendale that had been ordered by General Robert E. Lee, producing an inconclusive result, but one in which the Union Army avoided destruction and was able to assume a strong defensive position at Malvern Hill." ], "title": "Battle of White Oak Swamp" }, { "sentences": [ "Take Command is a series of real-time tactics computer games by MadMinute Games.", " As of August 2006 the series consist of two games, Take Command: Bull Run (a.k.a.", " The History Channel Civil War The Battle of Bull Run Take Command: 1861) (2004) and Take Command - 2nd Manassas (2006).", " The games are real-time wargames depicting some of the major battles of the American Civil War.", " The developers describe the games as \"real-time combat simulators\".", " The first game was released under the \"Activision Value\" brand, which is Activision's budget line.", " The second game is released through Paradox, a Swedish publisher that specializes in strategy games.", " A third game, based on the Battle of Shiloh, was said to be in development according to the instruction manual for 2nd Manassas, but has likely been discontinued." ], "title": "Take Command (video game)" }, { "sentences": [ "Robinson House sits at the bottom of Henry Hill, near Bull Run in Virginia.", " The house was named for the family of James \"Gentleman Jim\" Robinson, a free African American, who built the house.", " The Robinson family, descendants of Gentleman Jim, owned and occupied the house and a large portion of the land around it from the 1840s until 1936.", " The National Park Service acquired this parcel as part of their effort to commemorate two major battles of the American Civil War, the First and Second battles of Bull Run (also known as First and Second Manassas) which occurred about one year apart.", " Both battles were Confederate victories.", " However, Robinson House managed to survive virtually unscathed." ], "title": "Robinson House (Manassas, Virginia)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Seven Days Battles were a series of six major battles over the seven days from June 25 to July 1, 1862, near Richmond, Virginia, during the American Civil War.", " Confederate General Robert E. Lee drove the invading Union Army of the Potomac, commanded by Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan, away from Richmond and into a retreat down the Virginia Peninsula.", " The series of battles is sometimes known erroneously as the Seven Days Campaign, but it was actually the culmination of the Peninsula Campaign, not a separate campaign in its own right." ], "title": "Seven Days Battles" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Gaines's Mill, sometimes known as the First Battle of Cold Harbor or the Battle of Chickahominy River, took place on June 27, 1862, in Hanover County, Virginia, as the third of the Seven Days Battles (Peninsula Campaign) of the American Civil War.", " Following the inconclusive Battle of Beaver Dam Creek (Mechanicsville) the previous day, Confederate General Robert E. Lee renewed his attacks against the right flank of the Union Army, relatively isolated on the northern side of the Chickahominy River.", " There, Brig. Gen. Fitz John Porter's V Corps had established a strong defensive line behind Boatswain's Swamp.", " Lee's force was destined to launch the largest Confederate attack of the war, about 57,000 men in six divisions.", " Porter's reinforced V Corps held fast for the afternoon as the Confederates attacked in a disjointed manner, first with the division of Maj. Gen. A.P. Hill, then Maj. Gen. Richard S. Ewell, suffering heavy casualties.", " The arrival of Maj. Gen. Stonewall Jackson's command was delayed, preventing the full concentration of Confederate force before Porter received some reinforcements from the VI Corps." ], "title": "Battle of Gaines's Mill" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Glendale, also known as the Battle of Frayser's Farm, Frazier's Farm, Nelson's Farm, Charles City Crossroads, New Market Road, or Riddell's Shop, took place on June 30, 1862, in Henrico County, Virginia, on the sixth day of the Seven Days Battles (Peninsula Campaign) of the American Civil War." ], "title": "Battle of Glendale" }, { "sentences": [ "Irvin McDowell (October 15, 1818 – May 4, 1885) was a career American army officer.", " He is best known for his defeat in the First Battle of Bull Run, the first large-scale battle of the American Civil War.", " In 1862, he was given command of the I Corps of the Army of the Potomac.", " He fought unsuccessfully against Stonewall Jackson's troops during the Valley Campaign of 1862, and was blamed for contributing to the defeat of United States troops at the Second Battle of Bull Run in August." ], "title": "Irvin McDowell" }, { "sentences": [ "The Second Battle of Bull Run or Battle of Second Manassas was fought August 28–30, 1862 in Prince William County, Virginia, as part of the American Civil War.", " It was the culmination of the Northern Virginia Campaign waged by Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia against Union Maj. Gen. John Pope's Army of Virginia, and a battle of much larger scale and numbers than the First Battle of Bull Run (or \"First Manassas\") fought on July 21, 1861 on the same ground." ], "title": "Second Battle of Bull Run" } ]
[ "Title: Northern Virginia Campaign\n\nThe Northern Virginia Campaign, also known as the Second Bull Run Campaign or Second Manassas Campaign, was a series of battles fought in Virginia during August and September 1862 in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War. Confederate General Robert E. Lee followed up his successes of the Seven Days Battles in the Peninsula Campaign by moving north toward Washington, D.C., and defeating Maj. Gen. John Pope and his Army of Virginia.", "Title: Manassas National Battlefield Park\n\nManassas National Battlefield Park, located north of Manassas, in Prince William County, Virginia, preserves the site of two major American Civil War battles: the First Battle of Bull Run on July 21, 1861, and the Second Battle of Bull Run which was fought between August 28 and August 30, 1862 (also known as the \"First Battle of Manassas\" and the \"Second Battle of Manassas\", respectively). The peaceful Virginia countryside bore witness to clashes between the armies of the North (Union) and the South (Confederacy), and it was there that Confederate General Thomas J. Jackson acquired his nickname \"Stonewall.\"", "Title: Battle of White Oak Swamp\n\nThe Battle of White Oak Swamp took place on June 30, 1862 in Henrico County, Virginia as part of the Seven Days Battles (Peninsula Campaign) of the American Civil War. As the Union Army of the Potomac retreated southeast toward the James River, its rearguard under Maj. Gen. William B. Franklin stopped Maj. Gen. Thomas J. \"Stonewall\" Jackson's divisions at the White Oak Bridge crossing, resulting in an artillery duel, while the main Battle of Glendale raged two miles (3 km) farther south around Frayser's Farm. White Oak Swamp is generally considered to be part of the larger Glendale engagement. Because of this resistance from Brig. Gen. William B. Franklin's VI Corps, Jackson was prevented from joining the consolidated assault on the Union Army at Glendale that had been ordered by General Robert E. Lee, producing an inconclusive result, but one in which the Union Army avoided destruction and was able to assume a strong defensive position at Malvern Hill.", "Title: Take Command (video game)\n\nTake Command is a series of real-time tactics computer games by MadMinute Games. As of August 2006 the series consist of two games, Take Command: Bull Run (a.k.a. The History Channel Civil War The Battle of Bull Run Take Command: 1861) (2004) and Take Command - 2nd Manassas (2006). The games are real-time wargames depicting some of the major battles of the American Civil War. The developers describe the games as \"real-time combat simulators\". The first game was released under the \"Activision Value\" brand, which is Activision's budget line. The second game is released through Paradox, a Swedish publisher that specializes in strategy games. A third game, based on the Battle of Shiloh, was said to be in development according to the instruction manual for 2nd Manassas, but has likely been discontinued.", "Title: Robinson House (Manassas, Virginia)\n\nRobinson House sits at the bottom of Henry Hill, near Bull Run in Virginia. The house was named for the family of James \"Gentleman Jim\" Robinson, a free African American, who built the house. The Robinson family, descendants of Gentleman Jim, owned and occupied the house and a large portion of the land around it from the 1840s until 1936. The National Park Service acquired this parcel as part of their effort to commemorate two major battles of the American Civil War, the First and Second battles of Bull Run (also known as First and Second Manassas) which occurred about one year apart. Both battles were Confederate victories. However, Robinson House managed to survive virtually unscathed.", "Title: Seven Days Battles\n\nThe Seven Days Battles were a series of six major battles over the seven days from June 25 to July 1, 1862, near Richmond, Virginia, during the American Civil War. Confederate General Robert E. Lee drove the invading Union Army of the Potomac, commanded by Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan, away from Richmond and into a retreat down the Virginia Peninsula. The series of battles is sometimes known erroneously as the Seven Days Campaign, but it was actually the culmination of the Peninsula Campaign, not a separate campaign in its own right.", "Title: Battle of Gaines's Mill\n\nThe Battle of Gaines's Mill, sometimes known as the First Battle of Cold Harbor or the Battle of Chickahominy River, took place on June 27, 1862, in Hanover County, Virginia, as the third of the Seven Days Battles (Peninsula Campaign) of the American Civil War. Following the inconclusive Battle of Beaver Dam Creek (Mechanicsville) the previous day, Confederate General Robert E. Lee renewed his attacks against the right flank of the Union Army, relatively isolated on the northern side of the Chickahominy River. There, Brig. Gen. Fitz John Porter's V Corps had established a strong defensive line behind Boatswain's Swamp. Lee's force was destined to launch the largest Confederate attack of the war, about 57,000 men in six divisions. Porter's reinforced V Corps held fast for the afternoon as the Confederates attacked in a disjointed manner, first with the division of Maj. Gen. A.P. Hill, then Maj. Gen. Richard S. Ewell, suffering heavy casualties. The arrival of Maj. Gen. Stonewall Jackson's command was delayed, preventing the full concentration of Confederate force before Porter received some reinforcements from the VI Corps.", "Title: Battle of Glendale\n\nThe Battle of Glendale, also known as the Battle of Frayser's Farm, Frazier's Farm, Nelson's Farm, Charles City Crossroads, New Market Road, or Riddell's Shop, took place on June 30, 1862, in Henrico County, Virginia, on the sixth day of the Seven Days Battles (Peninsula Campaign) of the American Civil War.", "Title: Irvin McDowell\n\nIrvin McDowell (October 15, 1818 – May 4, 1885) was a career American army officer. He is best known for his defeat in the First Battle of Bull Run, the first large-scale battle of the American Civil War. In 1862, he was given command of the I Corps of the Army of the Potomac. He fought unsuccessfully against Stonewall Jackson's troops during the Valley Campaign of 1862, and was blamed for contributing to the defeat of United States troops at the Second Battle of Bull Run in August.", "Title: Second Battle of Bull Run\n\nThe Second Battle of Bull Run or Battle of Second Manassas was fought August 28–30, 1862 in Prince William County, Virginia, as part of the American Civil War. It was the culmination of the Northern Virginia Campaign waged by Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia against Union Maj. Gen. John Pope's Army of Virginia, and a battle of much larger scale and numbers than the First Battle of Bull Run (or \"First Manassas\") fought on July 21, 1861 on the same ground." ]
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Which Philadephia singer, who has collaborated with Missy Elliott, released her third album Reality Show in 2015?
Jazmine Sullivan
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[ { "sentences": [ "Why Do Fools Fall in Love is the soundtrack to the 1998 film of the same name.", " It was executive produced by Missy Elliott and released on September 8, 1998 through Elektra Records, East West Records and Missy Elliott's label The Goldmind Inc. The soundtrack featured main production by Elliott and Timbaland.", " It peaked at 55 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and 15 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and spawned the singles \"I Want You Back\" by Melanie Brown featuring Missy Elliott, \"No Fool No More\" by En Vogue, which peaked at 57 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 as well as Destiny's Child's \"Get on the Bus\".", " Singer Lil' Mo also made her debut with the single and music video for \"Five Minutes.\"" ], "title": "Why Do Fools Fall in Love (soundtrack)" }, { "sentences": [ "Reality Show is the third studio album by American R&B singer Jazmine Sullivan.", " She recorded the album, her first in five years, during a hiatus from the music industry, writing and working with producers such as Anthony Bell, Salaam Remi, and Key Wane.", " After the album was released on January 13, 2015, by RCA Records, it received widespread acclaim from critics and sold 30,000 copies in its first week." ], "title": "Reality Show (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Gotta Getcha\" is a song by American record producer Jermaine Dupri, released as the first single from his compilation album \"Young, Fly & Flashy, Vol.", " 1\" (2005).", " The album version features vocals by Johntá Austin, and uncredited vocals from Janet Jackson and Missy Elliott, who helped write the song alongside Dupri.", " The original version featured Elliott rapping and singing the chorus.", " The official remix features Usher, Johntá Austin and Rico Love.", " Another remix featuring Usher, Johntá Austin and Missy Elliott was released via mixtapes." ], "title": "Gotta Getcha" }, { "sentences": [ "Respect M.E. (short for Respect Missy Elliott) is the first greatest hits album by American rapper-songwriter Missy Elliott, released by Atlantic Records on September 4, 2006 in Europe, Asia and Australia.", " It includes a collection of the singles from across all six of her studio albums, released between 1997 and 2005.", " Speculation about two new tracks on the album began soon after its announcement.", " Two tracks called \"123\" and \"Magnifica\" were supposed to be included; \"123\" was even able to be pre-ordered as a CD single from UK music store HMV.", " However, these songs did not make the album." ], "title": "Respect M.E." }, { "sentences": [ "\"Burnitup!\"", " (stylized as \"BURNITUP!\")", " is a song by American singer Janet Jackson featuring rapper Missy Elliott recorded for Jackson's eleventh studio album, \"Unbreakable\" (2015).", " It was written and produced by Jackson, Dem Jointz, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and Elliott.", " The song marked the fourth time Jackson and Elliott collaborated together.", " \"Burnitup!\"", " was released as a promotional single from the album on September 25, 2015, while a digital promo single containing the album's version and a radio edit was released on October 5, 2015 by Rhythm Nation Records and BMG Rights Management." ], "title": "Burnitup!" }, { "sentences": [ "Make It Hot is the debut studio album by R&B singer Nicole Wray.", " The album was released in August 1998 through Missy Elliott's Elektra-distributed vanity label, The Goldmind.", " The album was produced by Missy Elliott and Timbaland.", " Some editions of the release credit Nicole as \"Nicole Ray\", an artist name she only used here and on her single \"I Can't See\"." ], "title": "Make It Hot" }, { "sentences": [ "\"1, 2 Step\" is a song recorded by American singer Ciara featuring female rapper Missy Elliott for Ciara's debut album, \"Goodies\".", " Written by Ciara and Missy Elliott and produced by Jazze Pha, it was released as the album's second single on October 23, 2004 in the United States and the second quarter of 2005 internationally.", " It peaked within the top ten of the charts in several countries worldwide, including Germany, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.", " The song is heavily inspired by 1980s electro music production.", " Throughout the song, Ciara gives a description of how the song's beat feels as she demands party-goers to dance to the music.", " \"1, 2 Step\" was ranked 59th on \"Billboard\"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Top 100 Songs of the 2000s.", " In the United States, the song peaked at number two on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and stayed there for ten weeks." ], "title": "1, 2 Step" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Fighting Temptation\" is a song recorded by American R&B singer Beyoncé and American female rappers Missy Elliott, MC Lyte, and Free in 2003.", " The song was used to promote the film \"The Fighting Temptations\" (2003), in which Beyoncé stars.", " It was composed by the Beyoncé, Missy Elliott, Lana Moorer, Marie Wright, Jonathan Burks, LaShaun Owens, Karriem Mack, and Walter Murphy.", " \"Fighting Temptations\" was released as the lead single from the soundtrack album of the movie on July 5, 2003 through Columbia Records and Sony Music Entertainment." ], "title": "Fighting Temptation" }, { "sentences": [ "The Road to Stardom With Missy Elliott was a competitive reality television show that aired on the UPN Network in 2005.", " The main judge and host was hip-hop artist Missy Elliott.", " Other judges were singer-producer Teena Marie, producer Dallas Austin, and manager Mona Scott." ], "title": "The Road to Stardom with Missy Elliott" }, { "sentences": [ "Jazmine Marie Sullivan (born April 9, 1987) is an American singer-songwriter from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.", " Her debut single \"Need U Bad\", produced by Missy Elliott, reached #1 on \"Billboard\"' s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, while her second single, \"Bust Your Windows\", produced by Salaam Remi, peaked at #4.", " Elements of R&B, reggae, dub, pop, jazz, neo soul and doo-wop can be heard in her work.", " Sullivan cites singers Brandy, Changing Faces, Kim Burrell, Lauryn Hill, and Dorinda Clark-Cole as her main influences and inspirations." ], "title": "Jazmine Sullivan" } ]
[ "Title: Why Do Fools Fall in Love (soundtrack)\n\nWhy Do Fools Fall in Love is the soundtrack to the 1998 film of the same name. It was executive produced by Missy Elliott and released on September 8, 1998 through Elektra Records, East West Records and Missy Elliott's label The Goldmind Inc. The soundtrack featured main production by Elliott and Timbaland. It peaked at 55 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and 15 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and spawned the singles \"I Want You Back\" by Melanie Brown featuring Missy Elliott, \"No Fool No More\" by En Vogue, which peaked at 57 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 as well as Destiny's Child's \"Get on the Bus\". Singer Lil' Mo also made her debut with the single and music video for \"Five Minutes.\"", "Title: Reality Show (album)\n\nReality Show is the third studio album by American R&B singer Jazmine Sullivan. She recorded the album, her first in five years, during a hiatus from the music industry, writing and working with producers such as Anthony Bell, Salaam Remi, and Key Wane. After the album was released on January 13, 2015, by RCA Records, it received widespread acclaim from critics and sold 30,000 copies in its first week.", "Title: Gotta Getcha\n\n\"Gotta Getcha\" is a song by American record producer Jermaine Dupri, released as the first single from his compilation album \"Young, Fly & Flashy, Vol. 1\" (2005). The album version features vocals by Johntá Austin, and uncredited vocals from Janet Jackson and Missy Elliott, who helped write the song alongside Dupri. The original version featured Elliott rapping and singing the chorus. The official remix features Usher, Johntá Austin and Rico Love. Another remix featuring Usher, Johntá Austin and Missy Elliott was released via mixtapes.", "Title: Respect M.E.\n\nRespect M.E. (short for Respect Missy Elliott) is the first greatest hits album by American rapper-songwriter Missy Elliott, released by Atlantic Records on September 4, 2006 in Europe, Asia and Australia. It includes a collection of the singles from across all six of her studio albums, released between 1997 and 2005. Speculation about two new tracks on the album began soon after its announcement. Two tracks called \"123\" and \"Magnifica\" were supposed to be included; \"123\" was even able to be pre-ordered as a CD single from UK music store HMV. However, these songs did not make the album.", "Title: Burnitup!\n\n\"Burnitup!\" (stylized as \"BURNITUP!\") is a song by American singer Janet Jackson featuring rapper Missy Elliott recorded for Jackson's eleventh studio album, \"Unbreakable\" (2015). It was written and produced by Jackson, Dem Jointz, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and Elliott. The song marked the fourth time Jackson and Elliott collaborated together. \"Burnitup!\" was released as a promotional single from the album on September 25, 2015, while a digital promo single containing the album's version and a radio edit was released on October 5, 2015 by Rhythm Nation Records and BMG Rights Management.", "Title: Make It Hot\n\nMake It Hot is the debut studio album by R&B singer Nicole Wray. The album was released in August 1998 through Missy Elliott's Elektra-distributed vanity label, The Goldmind. The album was produced by Missy Elliott and Timbaland. Some editions of the release credit Nicole as \"Nicole Ray\", an artist name she only used here and on her single \"I Can't See\".", "Title: 1, 2 Step\n\n\"1, 2 Step\" is a song recorded by American singer Ciara featuring female rapper Missy Elliott for Ciara's debut album, \"Goodies\". Written by Ciara and Missy Elliott and produced by Jazze Pha, it was released as the album's second single on October 23, 2004 in the United States and the second quarter of 2005 internationally. It peaked within the top ten of the charts in several countries worldwide, including Germany, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. The song is heavily inspired by 1980s electro music production. Throughout the song, Ciara gives a description of how the song's beat feels as she demands party-goers to dance to the music. \"1, 2 Step\" was ranked 59th on \"Billboard\"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Top 100 Songs of the 2000s. In the United States, the song peaked at number two on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and stayed there for ten weeks.", "Title: Fighting Temptation\n\n\"Fighting Temptation\" is a song recorded by American R&B singer Beyoncé and American female rappers Missy Elliott, MC Lyte, and Free in 2003. The song was used to promote the film \"The Fighting Temptations\" (2003), in which Beyoncé stars. It was composed by the Beyoncé, Missy Elliott, Lana Moorer, Marie Wright, Jonathan Burks, LaShaun Owens, Karriem Mack, and Walter Murphy. \"Fighting Temptations\" was released as the lead single from the soundtrack album of the movie on July 5, 2003 through Columbia Records and Sony Music Entertainment.", "Title: The Road to Stardom with Missy Elliott\n\nThe Road to Stardom With Missy Elliott was a competitive reality television show that aired on the UPN Network in 2005. The main judge and host was hip-hop artist Missy Elliott. Other judges were singer-producer Teena Marie, producer Dallas Austin, and manager Mona Scott.", "Title: Jazmine Sullivan\n\nJazmine Marie Sullivan (born April 9, 1987) is an American singer-songwriter from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her debut single \"Need U Bad\", produced by Missy Elliott, reached #1 on \"Billboard\"' s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, while her second single, \"Bust Your Windows\", produced by Salaam Remi, peaked at #4. Elements of R&B, reggae, dub, pop, jazz, neo soul and doo-wop can be heard in her work. Sullivan cites singers Brandy, Changing Faces, Kim Burrell, Lauryn Hill, and Dorinda Clark-Cole as her main influences and inspirations." ]
3,493
What is the name of the character played by Fred Williamson in a movie which also starred the American professional football player?
Dakota Smith
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[ { "sentences": [ "Albert Rutherford \"Bert\" Kennedy (October 24, 1876 – September 5, 1969) was an American football player and coach.", " He was born on the family farm in rural Wakarusa Township, just outside Lawrence, Kansas, to Leander Jack Kennedy (September 21, 1836 – June 29, 1903) and Amanda E. Kennedy (née Todd) (November 23, 1841 – March 4, 1926).", " He played college football at both the University of Kansas, three seasons from 1895 to 1897 including one as team captain, and at the University of Pennsylvania, for one season in 1899.", " Kennedy also played one year of professional football immediately after graduating from Penn.", " During this time he played in the first professional football game ever played in Madison Square Garden which was also the first indoor professional football game ever played.", " After his one and only year of playing professionally, he returned to his home state of Kansas and coached football at Washburn University (1903, 1916–1917), at the University of Kansas (1904–1910), and at the Haskell Institute, now known as Haskell Indian Nations University, (1911–1916), compiling a career record of 96–43–10.", " His 52 wins with the Kansas Jayhawks football team are the most in the program's history." ], "title": "A. R. Kennedy" }, { "sentences": [ "Nathaniel \"Nate\" Jacks (born January 31, 1980) is a former American professional football player who was a cornerback in the National Indoor Football League (NIFL) for six seasons.", " He played college football for Bacone College, Kansas and Dodge City Community College.", " The Lincoln Capitols signed him in 2004 after he was cut from the New York Jets during the 2003 NFL Training Camp.", " Nate also played professionally for the first professional football team in Anchorage, AK, Alaska Wild of the Intense Football League (IFL) and World League Hamburg Sea Devils.", " Alaska Wild (notable for being the first ever professional football team in the state of Alaska)." ], "title": "Nate Jacks" }, { "sentences": [ "Raymond Fred \"Bub\" Weller (June 30, 1902 – August 18, 1993) was an American football player who played college football for the University of Nebraska and played five years and 60 games of professional football in the early years of the National Football League (NFL).", " Weller was unanimously selected for All-American honors at the tackle position in 1922.", " Weller was 6 ft and weighed during his years as a professional football player." ], "title": "Bub Weller" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles Aaron \"Bubba\" Smith (February 28, 1945 – August 3, 2011) was an American professional football player who became an actor after his retirement from the sport.", " He first came into prominence at Michigan State University, where he twice earned All-American honors as a defensive end on the Spartans football team.", " He had a major role in a 10–10 tie with Notre Dame in 1966 that was billed as \"The Game of the Century.\"", " He was one of only three players to have his jersey number retired by the program.", " He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1988." ], "title": "Bubba Smith" }, { "sentences": [ "Fred S. Chicken was a professional football player who spent one season in the early National Football League, then called the American Professional Football Association, with the Rock Island Independents.", " However, he also played for the Minneapolis Marines (1915-1918), prior to that team's entry into the NFL.", " He was the star halfback of the 1907 undefeated and unscored upon Minneapolis North High School National Football Champions of the US.", " They had defeated the Oak Park, Illinois football team, another undefeated and unscored upon team, to claim that title." ], "title": "Fred Chicken" }, { "sentences": [ "Boss Nigger (also known as Boss and The Black Bounty Killer) is a 1975 Western film directed by Jack Arnold.", " It stars former football player Fred Williamson, who both wrote and co-produced the film.", " \"Boss Nigger\" is the first film for which Williamson was credited as screenwriter or producer." ], "title": "Boss Nigger" }, { "sentences": [ "Ray Christopher Whipple (November 14, 1893 - December 1973) was an American football player.", " He played at the end position in college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in professional football from the Detroit Heralds from 1917 to 1920.", " He played for the 1920 Detroit Heralds during the first regular season of the National Football League (then known as the American Professional Football Association).", " He was selected as an All-Pro player in 1917." ], "title": "Ray Whipple" }, { "sentences": [ "Down 'n Dirty is an action movie starring Fred Williamson as Dakota Smith.", " It also stars Bubba Smith, Gary Busey , Tony Lo Bianco, Beverly Johnson, Randy J. Goodwin, David Carradine and Charles Napier." ], "title": "Down 'n Dirty" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1920 APFA season was the inaugural season of the American Professional Football Association—renamed the National Football League in 1922.", " The league was formed on August 20, 1920, by independent professional American football teams from Ohio, all of whom had previously played in the Ohio League or New York Pro Football League (NYPFL).", " At the meeting, they first called their new league the American Professional Football Conference.", " A second organizational meeting was held in Canton on September 17, adding more teams to the league.", " At the meeting, the name of the league became the American Professional Football Association.", " Four other teams also joined the Association during the year.", " Meanwhile, Jim Thorpe of the Canton Bulldogs was named the APFA's first president but continued to play for the team." ], "title": "1920 APFA season" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard Stewart Cutter \"Dick\" King (February 9, 1895 - October 16, 1930) was an All-American and professional football player.", " He played college football for Harvard University and was selected as an All-American at halfback) in 1915.", " In 1916, he signed with the Pine Village professional football team, becoming one of the first eastern football stars to play professional football.", " He also played professional football for the Hammond Pros, Milwaukee Badgers, Rochester Jeffersons and St. Louis All-Stars in 1923." ], "title": "Dick King (American football)" } ]
[ "Title: A. R. Kennedy\n\nAlbert Rutherford \"Bert\" Kennedy (October 24, 1876 – September 5, 1969) was an American football player and coach. He was born on the family farm in rural Wakarusa Township, just outside Lawrence, Kansas, to Leander Jack Kennedy (September 21, 1836 – June 29, 1903) and Amanda E. Kennedy (née Todd) (November 23, 1841 – March 4, 1926). He played college football at both the University of Kansas, three seasons from 1895 to 1897 including one as team captain, and at the University of Pennsylvania, for one season in 1899. Kennedy also played one year of professional football immediately after graduating from Penn. During this time he played in the first professional football game ever played in Madison Square Garden which was also the first indoor professional football game ever played. After his one and only year of playing professionally, he returned to his home state of Kansas and coached football at Washburn University (1903, 1916–1917), at the University of Kansas (1904–1910), and at the Haskell Institute, now known as Haskell Indian Nations University, (1911–1916), compiling a career record of 96–43–10. His 52 wins with the Kansas Jayhawks football team are the most in the program's history.", "Title: Nate Jacks\n\nNathaniel \"Nate\" Jacks (born January 31, 1980) is a former American professional football player who was a cornerback in the National Indoor Football League (NIFL) for six seasons. He played college football for Bacone College, Kansas and Dodge City Community College. The Lincoln Capitols signed him in 2004 after he was cut from the New York Jets during the 2003 NFL Training Camp. Nate also played professionally for the first professional football team in Anchorage, AK, Alaska Wild of the Intense Football League (IFL) and World League Hamburg Sea Devils. Alaska Wild (notable for being the first ever professional football team in the state of Alaska).", "Title: Bub Weller\n\nRaymond Fred \"Bub\" Weller (June 30, 1902 – August 18, 1993) was an American football player who played college football for the University of Nebraska and played five years and 60 games of professional football in the early years of the National Football League (NFL). Weller was unanimously selected for All-American honors at the tackle position in 1922. Weller was 6 ft and weighed during his years as a professional football player.", "Title: Bubba Smith\n\nCharles Aaron \"Bubba\" Smith (February 28, 1945 – August 3, 2011) was an American professional football player who became an actor after his retirement from the sport. He first came into prominence at Michigan State University, where he twice earned All-American honors as a defensive end on the Spartans football team. He had a major role in a 10–10 tie with Notre Dame in 1966 that was billed as \"The Game of the Century.\" He was one of only three players to have his jersey number retired by the program. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1988.", "Title: Fred Chicken\n\nFred S. Chicken was a professional football player who spent one season in the early National Football League, then called the American Professional Football Association, with the Rock Island Independents. However, he also played for the Minneapolis Marines (1915-1918), prior to that team's entry into the NFL. He was the star halfback of the 1907 undefeated and unscored upon Minneapolis North High School National Football Champions of the US. They had defeated the Oak Park, Illinois football team, another undefeated and unscored upon team, to claim that title.", "Title: Boss Nigger\n\nBoss Nigger (also known as Boss and The Black Bounty Killer) is a 1975 Western film directed by Jack Arnold. It stars former football player Fred Williamson, who both wrote and co-produced the film. \"Boss Nigger\" is the first film for which Williamson was credited as screenwriter or producer.", "Title: Ray Whipple\n\nRay Christopher Whipple (November 14, 1893 - December 1973) was an American football player. He played at the end position in college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in professional football from the Detroit Heralds from 1917 to 1920. He played for the 1920 Detroit Heralds during the first regular season of the National Football League (then known as the American Professional Football Association). He was selected as an All-Pro player in 1917.", "Title: Down 'n Dirty\n\nDown 'n Dirty is an action movie starring Fred Williamson as Dakota Smith. It also stars Bubba Smith, Gary Busey , Tony Lo Bianco, Beverly Johnson, Randy J. Goodwin, David Carradine and Charles Napier.", "Title: 1920 APFA season\n\nThe 1920 APFA season was the inaugural season of the American Professional Football Association—renamed the National Football League in 1922. The league was formed on August 20, 1920, by independent professional American football teams from Ohio, all of whom had previously played in the Ohio League or New York Pro Football League (NYPFL). At the meeting, they first called their new league the American Professional Football Conference. A second organizational meeting was held in Canton on September 17, adding more teams to the league. At the meeting, the name of the league became the American Professional Football Association. Four other teams also joined the Association during the year. Meanwhile, Jim Thorpe of the Canton Bulldogs was named the APFA's first president but continued to play for the team.", "Title: Dick King (American football)\n\nRichard Stewart Cutter \"Dick\" King (February 9, 1895 - October 16, 1930) was an All-American and professional football player. He played college football for Harvard University and was selected as an All-American at halfback) in 1915. In 1916, he signed with the Pine Village professional football team, becoming one of the first eastern football stars to play professional football. He also played professional football for the Hammond Pros, Milwaukee Badgers, Rochester Jeffersons and St. Louis All-Stars in 1923." ]
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What is the name of the animation character, played by the Iranian voice actor Mehrdad Raissi Ardali in the 2013 American 3D computer-animated musical fantasy inspired by the fairy tale 'The Snow Queen'?
Kristoff
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[ { "sentences": [ "Happily Ever After (also known as Snow White in the Land of Doom, Snow White: Happily Ever After and Happily Ever After: Snow White's Greatest Adventure) is a 1990 American animated musical fantasy film written by Robby London and Martha Moran, and directed by John Howley.", " The film stars Irene Cara, Malcolm McDowell, Edward Asner, Carol Channing, Dom DeLuise and Phyllis Diller.", " Its story is a continuation of the fairy tale \"Snow White\", wherein the titular heroine and the Prince are about to be married, but the late evil Queen's brother Lord Maliss appears to seek revenge upon them.", " The film replaces the Dwarfs with their female cousins, called the Dwarfelles." ], "title": "Happily Ever After (1990 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Mehrdad Raissi Ardali (Persian: مهرداد رئیسی اردلی‎ ‎ ), born (1978--)20 1978 in Iran, is a prolific Iranian voice actor, dubbing director, founder, director, CEO and Quality Control Manager of Glory Entertainment (The Association of Tehran Young Voice Actors).", " He has also provided Persian voices for several animation characters, including famous characters such as Donkey in \"Shrek\", Marty in \"Madagascar\", \"\" and \"\", Buck in \"\", Bolt in \"Bolt\", Carl Fredricksen in \"Up\", Flynn Rider in \"Tangled\", The Once-ler in \"The Lorax\", RJ in \"Over the Hedge\", Francesco Bernoulli in \"Cars 2\", Mr. Ping in \"Kung fu Panda\", Ramon in \"Happy Feet 2\", The Man in the Yellow Hat in \"Curious George\", Raoul in \"A Monster in Paris\", Kevin in \"\", Barry in \"Bee Movie\", Bunnymund in \"Rise of the Guardians\", Guy in \"The Croods\" and Kristoff in \"Frozen (2013 film)\"." ], "title": "Mehrdad Raissi Ardali" }, { "sentences": [ "The Snow Queen is a British animated film directed by Martin Gates and inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale \"The Snow Queen\", featuring Helen Mirren in the titular role.", " In the film, the evil Snow Queen plans to use an enormous magic mirror to so that it will plunge the world into a perpetual winter so she can take it over, but when the mirror shatters and one piece enters the young Tom's body, she kidnaps him to have all the pieces.", " Tom's sister Ellie and her friend, Peeps the sparrow, set out to rescue him before it is too late.", " A direct sequel, \"The Snow Queen's Revenge\", was released the following year." ], "title": "The Snow Queen (1995 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Snow Queen's Revenge is a 1996 British animated film directed by Martin Gates.", " It is a sequel to the 1995 children's fantasy animated film \"The Snow Queen\" and has some of the voice cast changed, including Julia McKenzie cast in the titular role of the Snow Queen.", " Vanquished in the first film, the evil Snow Queen returns to life, setting out to seek revenge on those who ruined her plans to freeze and rule the world and it is up to young Ellie and her best friends to stop her again." ], "title": "The Snow Queen's Revenge" }, { "sentences": [ "The Snow Queen (Russian: Снежная королева , Snezhnaya koroleva) is a 2012 Russian 3D computer-animated adventure fantasy comedy family film written by Vadim Sveshnikov and directed by Vladlen Barbe and Maxim Sveshnikov.", " It was produced by Wizart Animation studio in Voronezh and is loosely based on the story of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen, co-produced by Moscow's Inlay Film, and distributed by Timur Bekmambetov's company Bazelevs.", " The movie was edited by Jonathan Abelardo, Vitaliy Konovalov, Anton Maslennikov, Mark Mercado, Ivan Titov and Denis Vakulenko, music composed by Brainstorm (Prāta Vētra) and Mark Willott and also produced by Timur Bekmambetov, Alexander Ligaiy, Yuri Moskvin and Sergey Rappoport.", " The movie was released on 31 December 2012 in Russia, and internationally on 3 January 2013.", " In the United States, it was released in video on demand on 10 October 2013, in theaters stateside on 11 October 2013, and DVD on 28 January 2014.", " The Snow Queen created the world of eternal winter where the polar wind cools human souls and clearness of lines obscure emotions.", " A girl named Gerda, her pet ferret Luta, and Orm the troll must save her brother Kai and the world." ], "title": "The Snow Queen (2012 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Snow Queen 2: The Snow King (also released as The Snow Queen: Magic of the Ice Mirror) (Russian: Снежная королева 2.", " Снежный король , Snezhnaya koroleva 2: Snezhny korol and Russian: Снежная королева 2: Перезаморозка , Snezhnaya koroleva 2: Perezamorozka) is a 2014 Russian 3D computer-animated adventure fantasy comedy family film created by the animation studio Wizart Animation, and released by the Bazelevs Company.", " The film is a sequel to the 2012 animation The Snow Queen.", " It was released on 1 January 2015 in Russia." ], "title": "The Snow Queen 2" }, { "sentences": [ "Frozen is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.", " It is the 53rd Disney animated feature film.", " Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale \"The Snow Queen\", the film tells the story of a fearless princess who sets off on a journey alongside a rugged iceman, his loyal pet reindeer, and a naïve snowman to find her estranged sister, whose icy powers have inadvertently trapped the kingdom in eternal winter." ], "title": "Frozen (2013 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Snow Queen is a text adventure game developed by St. Bride's School and published by Mosaic Publishing for the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum in 1985.", " It is based on the fairy tale \"The Snow Queen\"." ], "title": "The Snow Queen (video game)" }, { "sentences": [ "Tangled is a 2010 American 3D computer-animated musical fantasy-comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.", " Loosely based on the German fairy tale \"Rapunzel\" in the collection of folk tales published by the Brothers Grimm, it is the 50th Disney animated feature film.", " Featuring the voices of Mandy Moore, Zachary Levi and Donna Murphy, the film tells the story of a lost, young princess with long magical hair who yearns to leave her secluded tower.", " Against her mother's wishes, she accepts the aid of an intruder to take her out into the world which she has never seen." ], "title": "Tangled" }, { "sentences": [ "Frozen is a Disney media franchise started by the 2013 American animated feature film, \"Frozen\", which was directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee from a screenplay by Lee and produced by Peter Del Vecho, with songs by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez.", " Walt Disney Animation Studios' chief creative officer John Lasseter served as the film's executive producer.", " The original film was inspired by the Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale, \"The Snow Queen\"." ], "title": "Frozen (franchise)" } ]
[ "Title: Happily Ever After (1990 film)\n\nHappily Ever After (also known as Snow White in the Land of Doom, Snow White: Happily Ever After and Happily Ever After: Snow White's Greatest Adventure) is a 1990 American animated musical fantasy film written by Robby London and Martha Moran, and directed by John Howley. The film stars Irene Cara, Malcolm McDowell, Edward Asner, Carol Channing, Dom DeLuise and Phyllis Diller. Its story is a continuation of the fairy tale \"Snow White\", wherein the titular heroine and the Prince are about to be married, but the late evil Queen's brother Lord Maliss appears to seek revenge upon them. The film replaces the Dwarfs with their female cousins, called the Dwarfelles.", "Title: Mehrdad Raissi Ardali\n\nMehrdad Raissi Ardali (Persian: مهرداد رئیسی اردلی‎ ‎ ), born (1978--)20 1978 in Iran, is a prolific Iranian voice actor, dubbing director, founder, director, CEO and Quality Control Manager of Glory Entertainment (The Association of Tehran Young Voice Actors). He has also provided Persian voices for several animation characters, including famous characters such as Donkey in \"Shrek\", Marty in \"Madagascar\", \"\" and \"\", Buck in \"\", Bolt in \"Bolt\", Carl Fredricksen in \"Up\", Flynn Rider in \"Tangled\", The Once-ler in \"The Lorax\", RJ in \"Over the Hedge\", Francesco Bernoulli in \"Cars 2\", Mr. Ping in \"Kung fu Panda\", Ramon in \"Happy Feet 2\", The Man in the Yellow Hat in \"Curious George\", Raoul in \"A Monster in Paris\", Kevin in \"\", Barry in \"Bee Movie\", Bunnymund in \"Rise of the Guardians\", Guy in \"The Croods\" and Kristoff in \"Frozen (2013 film)\".", "Title: The Snow Queen (1995 film)\n\nThe Snow Queen is a British animated film directed by Martin Gates and inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale \"The Snow Queen\", featuring Helen Mirren in the titular role. In the film, the evil Snow Queen plans to use an enormous magic mirror to so that it will plunge the world into a perpetual winter so she can take it over, but when the mirror shatters and one piece enters the young Tom's body, she kidnaps him to have all the pieces. Tom's sister Ellie and her friend, Peeps the sparrow, set out to rescue him before it is too late. A direct sequel, \"The Snow Queen's Revenge\", was released the following year.", "Title: The Snow Queen's Revenge\n\nThe Snow Queen's Revenge is a 1996 British animated film directed by Martin Gates. It is a sequel to the 1995 children's fantasy animated film \"The Snow Queen\" and has some of the voice cast changed, including Julia McKenzie cast in the titular role of the Snow Queen. Vanquished in the first film, the evil Snow Queen returns to life, setting out to seek revenge on those who ruined her plans to freeze and rule the world and it is up to young Ellie and her best friends to stop her again.", "Title: The Snow Queen (2012 film)\n\nThe Snow Queen (Russian: Снежная королева , Snezhnaya koroleva) is a 2012 Russian 3D computer-animated adventure fantasy comedy family film written by Vadim Sveshnikov and directed by Vladlen Barbe and Maxim Sveshnikov. It was produced by Wizart Animation studio in Voronezh and is loosely based on the story of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen, co-produced by Moscow's Inlay Film, and distributed by Timur Bekmambetov's company Bazelevs. The movie was edited by Jonathan Abelardo, Vitaliy Konovalov, Anton Maslennikov, Mark Mercado, Ivan Titov and Denis Vakulenko, music composed by Brainstorm (Prāta Vētra) and Mark Willott and also produced by Timur Bekmambetov, Alexander Ligaiy, Yuri Moskvin and Sergey Rappoport. The movie was released on 31 December 2012 in Russia, and internationally on 3 January 2013. In the United States, it was released in video on demand on 10 October 2013, in theaters stateside on 11 October 2013, and DVD on 28 January 2014. The Snow Queen created the world of eternal winter where the polar wind cools human souls and clearness of lines obscure emotions. A girl named Gerda, her pet ferret Luta, and Orm the troll must save her brother Kai and the world.", "Title: The Snow Queen 2\n\nThe Snow Queen 2: The Snow King (also released as The Snow Queen: Magic of the Ice Mirror) (Russian: Снежная королева 2. Снежный король , Snezhnaya koroleva 2: Snezhny korol and Russian: Снежная королева 2: Перезаморозка , Snezhnaya koroleva 2: Perezamorozka) is a 2014 Russian 3D computer-animated adventure fantasy comedy family film created by the animation studio Wizart Animation, and released by the Bazelevs Company. The film is a sequel to the 2012 animation The Snow Queen. It was released on 1 January 2015 in Russia.", "Title: Frozen (2013 film)\n\nFrozen is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 53rd Disney animated feature film. Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale \"The Snow Queen\", the film tells the story of a fearless princess who sets off on a journey alongside a rugged iceman, his loyal pet reindeer, and a naïve snowman to find her estranged sister, whose icy powers have inadvertently trapped the kingdom in eternal winter.", "Title: The Snow Queen (video game)\n\nThe Snow Queen is a text adventure game developed by St. Bride's School and published by Mosaic Publishing for the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum in 1985. It is based on the fairy tale \"The Snow Queen\".", "Title: Tangled\n\nTangled is a 2010 American 3D computer-animated musical fantasy-comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Loosely based on the German fairy tale \"Rapunzel\" in the collection of folk tales published by the Brothers Grimm, it is the 50th Disney animated feature film. Featuring the voices of Mandy Moore, Zachary Levi and Donna Murphy, the film tells the story of a lost, young princess with long magical hair who yearns to leave her secluded tower. Against her mother's wishes, she accepts the aid of an intruder to take her out into the world which she has never seen.", "Title: Frozen (franchise)\n\nFrozen is a Disney media franchise started by the 2013 American animated feature film, \"Frozen\", which was directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee from a screenplay by Lee and produced by Peter Del Vecho, with songs by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez. Walt Disney Animation Studios' chief creative officer John Lasseter served as the film's executive producer. The original film was inspired by the Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale, \"The Snow Queen\"." ]
3,495
The NFL team that had Bill Morgan as it's offensive lineman for four seasons plays its home games at what stadium?
MetLife Stadium
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[ { "sentences": [ "Elmer William \"Bill\" Morgan (May 8, 1910 – July 1985) was a professional American football player who played offensive lineman for four seasons for the New York Giants." ], "title": "Bill Morgan (American football)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2010 Wisconsin Wolfpack season was the second season for the Continental Indoor Football League (CIFL) franchise.", " For 2010, the Wolfpack chose to move its home games to the Hartmeyer Arena on the northeast side of Madison.", " 2010 also saw the team stock its roster with more players from the nearby Wisconsin Badgers football program.", " Joining defensive lineman Kurt Ware and linebacker James Kamoku from the 2009 Wolfpack would be tight end Andy Crooks, safety Josh Nettles, defensive lineman Ricky Garner, offensive lineman Kenny Jones and, following a season-ending injury to quarterback Brian Ryczkowski, Matt Schabert.", " Under Schabert's guidance, the Wolfpack had its most successful season to date, indoor or outdoor, finishing the regular season 8-2 and becoming the only team to defeat the then-undefeated Cincinnati Commandos.", " The Wolfpack would win its first-ever home playoff game, beating the Fort Wayne FireHawks, 25-24, before falling to the Commandos in the 2010 CIFL Championship Game, 54-40, in Cincinnati." ], "title": "2010 Wisconsin Wolfpack season" }, { "sentences": [ "William Michael Withycombe (born November 18, 1964 in Meridian, Mississippi) is a former professional American and Canadian football offensive lineman who played three seasons in the Canadian Football League, mainly for the Baltimore Stallions.", " Previously he played four seasons in the NFL for three different teams.", " He played college football at Fresno State University.", " He was a part of the Stallions' Grey Cup victory in 1995.", " He won the CFL's Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award in 1995." ], "title": "Mike Withycombe" }, { "sentences": [ "Kenneth Don Gray (born March 10, 1936 in San Saba, Texas) was an offensive guard who played 13 seasons in the National Football League for the Chicago Cardinals/St. Louis Cardinals and the Houston Oilers.", " Gray attended and played football for four seasons at Howard Payne University.", " His first NFL contract, in 1958, paid him $6,000.00.", " In those days the league was composed of 12 teams, split into two divisions.", " After retiring as a player, earning six All-Pro awards, he served for three years as head coach at his high school alma mater, Llano High and offensive line coach for the 1977 AFC Champion Denver Bronco team that earned its way to Super Bowl XII, to play against the Dallas Cowboys.", " In 2016, he was inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame along with former University of Texas head football coach Fred Akers, former Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Larry Allen and former Major League Baseball pitcher Andy Pettitte.", " He earned a spot on the St. Louis Cardinals’ All-Time Team and the NFL All-1960s Team.", " A Christian, Gray first and foremost considers himself blessed with his lovely and gracious wife, Shirley, who has stood by him through all the years of risking injury in high school, college and league play, and the unique challenges of his coaching years to the present.", " They met and were wed back in their high school days at Llano High School.", " Their union produced two fine sons, Shane and Boyd and a grand child, Garret." ], "title": "Ken Gray (American football)" }, { "sentences": [ "The New York Giants are a professional American football team based in the New York metropolitan area.", " The Giants compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) East division.", " The team plays its home games at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, which it shares with the New York Jets in a unique arrangement.", " The Giants hold their summer training camp at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center at the Meadowlands Sports Complex." ], "title": "New York Giants" }, { "sentences": [ "<onlyinclude>The Cleveland Browns joined the National Football League (NFL) in 1950 with the Baltimore Colts and San Francisco 49ers after having spent four seasons with the All-America Football Conference.", " The Browns' first selection as an NFL team was Ken Carpenter, a wide receiver from Oregon State.", " The team's most recent first round selections were Danny Shelton, a nose tackle who played at Washington, and Cameron Erving, an offensive lineman who played at Florida State and Myles Garrett DE Texas A&M.", " </onlyinclude>" ], "title": "List of Cleveland Browns first-round draft picks" }, { "sentences": [ "The Baltimore Ravens joined the National Football League (NFL) in 1996 as an expansion team, after former-Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell decided to relocate his team to Baltimore.", " The Browns were later reactivated in 1999.", " The Ravens' first selection as an NFL team was Jonathan Ogden, an offensive lineman from UCLA.", " The team's most recent first round selection was Ronnie Stanley, an offensive tackle from Notre Dame." ], "title": "List of Baltimore Ravens first-round draft picks" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dallas Cowboys are a professional American football team based in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.", " The Cowboys compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) East division.", " The team is headquartered in Frisco, Texas, and plays its home games at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, which opened for the 2009 season.", " The stadium took its current name prior to the 2013 season.", " The Cowboys joined the NFL as an expansion team in .", " The team's national following might best be represented by its NFL record of consecutive sell-outs.", " The Cowboys' streak of 190 consecutive sold-out regular and post-season games (home and away) began in 2002.", " The franchise has made it to the Super Bowl eight times, tied with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the Denver Broncos for second most Super Bowl appearances in history, just behind the New England Patriots record nine Super Bowl appearances.", " This has also corresponded to eight NFC championships, most in the NFC.", " The Cowboys have won five of those Super Bowl appearances, tying them with their NFC rivals, the San Francisco 49ers, and the AFC's Patriots; all three are second to Pittsburgh's record six Super Bowl championships.", " The Cowboys are the only NFL team to record 20 straight winning seasons (1966–85), in which they only missed the playoffs twice (1974 and 1984), an NFL record that remains unchallenged." ], "title": "Dallas Cowboys" }, { "sentences": [ "Dewitt \"Dewey\" Wagner Lyle (March 23, 1891 - November 27, 1980) was a professional American football offensive lineman in the American Professional Football Association and the National Football League.", " He played four seasons in APFA/NFL split between the Rock Island Independents and the Green Bay Packers.", " However Lyle also played for the Minneapolis Marines, from 1916 to 1919, prior to that team's entry into the NFL." ], "title": "Dewey Lyle" }, { "sentences": [ "Adrian William Klemm (born May 21, 1977) is a former National Football League offensive lineman, who played for the New England Patriots and Green Bay Packers Klemm served as the offensive line coach for four seasons at Southern Methodist University before serving in the same position at UCLA from 2012 to 2016.", " He is perhaps best known for being drafted by the New England Patriots in the second round of the 2000 NFL Draft, the same draft in which they selected Tom Brady in the sixth round.", " Klemm spent seven seasons in the NFL, winning three Super Bowls as a member of the Patriots." ], "title": "Adrian Klemm" } ]
[ "Title: Bill Morgan (American football)\n\nElmer William \"Bill\" Morgan (May 8, 1910 – July 1985) was a professional American football player who played offensive lineman for four seasons for the New York Giants.", "Title: 2010 Wisconsin Wolfpack season\n\nThe 2010 Wisconsin Wolfpack season was the second season for the Continental Indoor Football League (CIFL) franchise. For 2010, the Wolfpack chose to move its home games to the Hartmeyer Arena on the northeast side of Madison. 2010 also saw the team stock its roster with more players from the nearby Wisconsin Badgers football program. Joining defensive lineman Kurt Ware and linebacker James Kamoku from the 2009 Wolfpack would be tight end Andy Crooks, safety Josh Nettles, defensive lineman Ricky Garner, offensive lineman Kenny Jones and, following a season-ending injury to quarterback Brian Ryczkowski, Matt Schabert. Under Schabert's guidance, the Wolfpack had its most successful season to date, indoor or outdoor, finishing the regular season 8-2 and becoming the only team to defeat the then-undefeated Cincinnati Commandos. The Wolfpack would win its first-ever home playoff game, beating the Fort Wayne FireHawks, 25-24, before falling to the Commandos in the 2010 CIFL Championship Game, 54-40, in Cincinnati.", "Title: Mike Withycombe\n\nWilliam Michael Withycombe (born November 18, 1964 in Meridian, Mississippi) is a former professional American and Canadian football offensive lineman who played three seasons in the Canadian Football League, mainly for the Baltimore Stallions. Previously he played four seasons in the NFL for three different teams. He played college football at Fresno State University. He was a part of the Stallions' Grey Cup victory in 1995. He won the CFL's Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award in 1995.", "Title: Ken Gray (American football)\n\nKenneth Don Gray (born March 10, 1936 in San Saba, Texas) was an offensive guard who played 13 seasons in the National Football League for the Chicago Cardinals/St. Louis Cardinals and the Houston Oilers. Gray attended and played football for four seasons at Howard Payne University. His first NFL contract, in 1958, paid him $6,000.00. In those days the league was composed of 12 teams, split into two divisions. After retiring as a player, earning six All-Pro awards, he served for three years as head coach at his high school alma mater, Llano High and offensive line coach for the 1977 AFC Champion Denver Bronco team that earned its way to Super Bowl XII, to play against the Dallas Cowboys. In 2016, he was inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame along with former University of Texas head football coach Fred Akers, former Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Larry Allen and former Major League Baseball pitcher Andy Pettitte. He earned a spot on the St. Louis Cardinals’ All-Time Team and the NFL All-1960s Team. A Christian, Gray first and foremost considers himself blessed with his lovely and gracious wife, Shirley, who has stood by him through all the years of risking injury in high school, college and league play, and the unique challenges of his coaching years to the present. They met and were wed back in their high school days at Llano High School. Their union produced two fine sons, Shane and Boyd and a grand child, Garret.", "Title: New York Giants\n\nThe New York Giants are a professional American football team based in the New York metropolitan area. The Giants compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) East division. The team plays its home games at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, which it shares with the New York Jets in a unique arrangement. The Giants hold their summer training camp at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center at the Meadowlands Sports Complex.", "Title: List of Cleveland Browns first-round draft picks\n\n<onlyinclude>The Cleveland Browns joined the National Football League (NFL) in 1950 with the Baltimore Colts and San Francisco 49ers after having spent four seasons with the All-America Football Conference. The Browns' first selection as an NFL team was Ken Carpenter, a wide receiver from Oregon State. The team's most recent first round selections were Danny Shelton, a nose tackle who played at Washington, and Cameron Erving, an offensive lineman who played at Florida State and Myles Garrett DE Texas A&M. </onlyinclude>", "Title: List of Baltimore Ravens first-round draft picks\n\nThe Baltimore Ravens joined the National Football League (NFL) in 1996 as an expansion team, after former-Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell decided to relocate his team to Baltimore. The Browns were later reactivated in 1999. The Ravens' first selection as an NFL team was Jonathan Ogden, an offensive lineman from UCLA. The team's most recent first round selection was Ronnie Stanley, an offensive tackle from Notre Dame.", "Title: Dallas Cowboys\n\nThe Dallas Cowboys are a professional American football team based in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. The Cowboys compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) East division. The team is headquartered in Frisco, Texas, and plays its home games at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, which opened for the 2009 season. The stadium took its current name prior to the 2013 season. The Cowboys joined the NFL as an expansion team in . The team's national following might best be represented by its NFL record of consecutive sell-outs. The Cowboys' streak of 190 consecutive sold-out regular and post-season games (home and away) began in 2002. The franchise has made it to the Super Bowl eight times, tied with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the Denver Broncos for second most Super Bowl appearances in history, just behind the New England Patriots record nine Super Bowl appearances. This has also corresponded to eight NFC championships, most in the NFC. The Cowboys have won five of those Super Bowl appearances, tying them with their NFC rivals, the San Francisco 49ers, and the AFC's Patriots; all three are second to Pittsburgh's record six Super Bowl championships. The Cowboys are the only NFL team to record 20 straight winning seasons (1966–85), in which they only missed the playoffs twice (1974 and 1984), an NFL record that remains unchallenged.", "Title: Dewey Lyle\n\nDewitt \"Dewey\" Wagner Lyle (March 23, 1891 - November 27, 1980) was a professional American football offensive lineman in the American Professional Football Association and the National Football League. He played four seasons in APFA/NFL split between the Rock Island Independents and the Green Bay Packers. However Lyle also played for the Minneapolis Marines, from 1916 to 1919, prior to that team's entry into the NFL.", "Title: Adrian Klemm\n\nAdrian William Klemm (born May 21, 1977) is a former National Football League offensive lineman, who played for the New England Patriots and Green Bay Packers Klemm served as the offensive line coach for four seasons at Southern Methodist University before serving in the same position at UCLA from 2012 to 2016. He is perhaps best known for being drafted by the New England Patriots in the second round of the 2000 NFL Draft, the same draft in which they selected Tom Brady in the sixth round. Klemm spent seven seasons in the NFL, winning three Super Bowls as a member of the Patriots." ]
3,496
Do Garo Yepremian and Howard Kazanjian both share the same profession ?
no
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Roman Catholic Diocese of Mymensingh (Latin: \"Dioecesis Mymensinghensis\" ) is a diocese located in the city of Mymensingh in the Ecclesiastical province of Dhaka in Bangladesh.", " Bishop Ponen Paul Kubi, CSC, DD is head of the Diocese of Mymensingh.", " Most of the people in this Diocese are from Garo tribal community.", " Bishop is also a Garo tribal.", " A total of 76,047 Catholics and 6665 Protestant Christians live here.", " People live on farming, day laborer in rural area and many people live in cities as migrant workers.", " Female Garo are very skill in beauty parlor profession." ], "title": "Roman Catholic Diocese of Mymensingh" }, { "sentences": [ "Howard G. Kazanjian (born July 26, 1942) is an American film producer known for \"Raiders of the Lost Ark\" and \"Return of the Jedi\".", " Kazanjian is also a former 8-year Vice President of Lucasfilm, Ltd., and a published non-fiction author." ], "title": "Howard Kazanjian" }, { "sentences": [ "Chris Enss (born 1961) is an American author and screenwriter.", " Enss has written more than 20 books on the subject of women in the Old West, and has collaborated with producer Howard Kazanjian on four books, including two about Roy Rogers and Dale Evans." ], "title": "Chris Enss" }, { "sentences": [ "Multiple tribes in the state of Meghalaya in northeast India practise matrilineal descent.", " Often referred to as Khasi people, Khasi is used as a blanket term for various subgroups in Meghalaya who have distinguishing languages, rites, ceremonies, and habits, but share an ethnic identity as \"Ki Hynniew Trep\" (The Seven Huts).", " The Khasi, Garo, and other subgroups have a proud heritage, including matrilineality, although it was reported in 2004 that they were losing some of their matrilineal traits.", " The tribes are said to belong to one of the \"largest surviving matrilineal culture[s]\" in the world." ], "title": "Matrilineal society of Meghalaya" }, { "sentences": [ "Raiders of the Lost Ark (also known as Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark) is a 1981 American action adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg, with a screenplay written by Lawrence Kasdan, from a story by George Lucas and Philip Kaufman.", " It was produced by Frank Marshall for Lucasfilm Ltd., with Lucas and Howard Kazanjian as executive producers.", " Starring Harrison Ford, it was the first installment in the \"Indiana Jones\" film franchise to be released, though it is the second in internal chronological order.", " It pits Indiana Jones (Ford) against a group of Nazis who are searching for the Ark of the Covenant, which Adolf Hitler believes will make his army invincible.", " The film co-stars Karen Allen as Indiana's former lover, Marion Ravenwood; Paul Freeman as Indiana's rival, French archaeologist René Belloq; John Rhys-Davies as Indiana's sidekick, Sallah; Ronald Lacey as Gestapo agent Arnold Toht; and Denholm Elliott as Indiana's colleague, Marcus Brody." ], "title": "Raiders of the Lost Ark" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rookie is a 1990 American buddy cop film directed by Clint Eastwood and produced by Howard G. Kazanjian, Steven Siebert and David Valdes.", " It was written from a screenplay conceived by Boaz Yakin and Scott Spiegel.", " The film stars Charlie Sheen, Clint Eastwood, Raúl Juliá, Sônia Braga, Lara Flynn Boyle, and Tom Skerritt.", " Eastwood plays a veteran police officer teamed up with a younger detective played by Sheen (\"the rookie\"), whose intent is to take down a German crime lord in downtown Los Angeles following months of investigation into an exotic car theft ring." ], "title": "The Rookie (1990 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Return of the Jedi (also known as Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi) is a 1983 American epic space opera film directed by Richard Marquand.", " The screenplay by Lawrence Kasdan and George Lucas was from a story by Lucas, who was also the executive producer.", " It was the third installment in the original \"Star Wars\" trilogy and the first film to use THX technology.", " The film is set one year after \"The Empire Strikes Back\" and was produced by Howard Kazanjian for Lucasfilm Ltd.", " The film stars Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Billy Dee Williams, Anthony Daniels, David Prowse, Kenny Baker, Peter Mayhew and Frank Oz." ], "title": "Return of the Jedi" }, { "sentences": [ "Garabed Sarkis \"Garo\" Yepremian (June 2, 1944 – May 15, 2015) was an American football placekicker in the National Football League for the Detroit Lions, Miami Dolphins, New Orleans Saints, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, during a career that spanned from 1966 to 1981." ], "title": "Garo Yepremian" }, { "sentences": [ "William George Capece (born April 1, 1959 in Miami, Florida) is a former professional American football player who played placekicker for three seasons for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.", " He attended Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory School in Hollywood, Florida along with David Shula, and was invited by Shula's father, Miami Dolphins coach Don Shula, to attend Dolphin practices and work out with placekicker Garo Yepremian.", " It was Yepremian who provided Capece with the encouragement to consider a career in professional football.", " Capece attended Florida State University, where he graduated as the holder of FSU's records for single-season scoring (104 points), most field goals in a game (five, against Pittsburgh), and field goal percentage (100%).", " His 104 points in 1980 were the most by a kicker in national collegiate history.", " He was signed to a professional contract with the Buccaneers in 1981, during a week in which the Buccaneers cut both their placekicker and their punter.", " Ironically, Capece's signing marked the end of his former mentor's career, as Yepremian was the player he was signed to replace.", " After a late-1983 loss to the Green Bay Packers in which missed kicks provided the margin of defeat, coach John McKay made his famous announcement that \"Capece is kaput\".", " Capece returned as the team's placekicker the following season, but was waived following a poor performance in a preseason game against the Dolphins.", " His 41 field goals stood as the Buccaneers' career record until broken in 1987 by Donald Igwebuike." ], "title": "Bill Capece" }, { "sentences": [ "Dr. Joseph H. Howard (1912 - 1994) a dentist by profession gathered what is arguably the \"largest collection\" of drums in the Americas.", " Dr. Howard and his wife Bootsie travelled around the world over a period of 40 years amassing this collection of 800 drums, representing the drums and other musical instruments of cultures from Alaska to Argentina and from California to the Pacific islands, as well as Africa and Asia.", " The importance of his collection has been noted by experts on folk instruments at the Smithsonian Institution and were part of a major touring exhibit with artifacts collected by Fernando Ortiz the Cuban ethnographer who defined Afro-Cuban culture and wrote 30 books on the subject." ], "title": "Joseph H. Howard" } ]
[ "Title: Roman Catholic Diocese of Mymensingh\n\nThe Roman Catholic Diocese of Mymensingh (Latin: \"Dioecesis Mymensinghensis\" ) is a diocese located in the city of Mymensingh in the Ecclesiastical province of Dhaka in Bangladesh. Bishop Ponen Paul Kubi, CSC, DD is head of the Diocese of Mymensingh. Most of the people in this Diocese are from Garo tribal community. Bishop is also a Garo tribal. A total of 76,047 Catholics and 6665 Protestant Christians live here. People live on farming, day laborer in rural area and many people live in cities as migrant workers. Female Garo are very skill in beauty parlor profession.", "Title: Howard Kazanjian\n\nHoward G. Kazanjian (born July 26, 1942) is an American film producer known for \"Raiders of the Lost Ark\" and \"Return of the Jedi\". Kazanjian is also a former 8-year Vice President of Lucasfilm, Ltd., and a published non-fiction author.", "Title: Chris Enss\n\nChris Enss (born 1961) is an American author and screenwriter. Enss has written more than 20 books on the subject of women in the Old West, and has collaborated with producer Howard Kazanjian on four books, including two about Roy Rogers and Dale Evans.", "Title: Matrilineal society of Meghalaya\n\nMultiple tribes in the state of Meghalaya in northeast India practise matrilineal descent. Often referred to as Khasi people, Khasi is used as a blanket term for various subgroups in Meghalaya who have distinguishing languages, rites, ceremonies, and habits, but share an ethnic identity as \"Ki Hynniew Trep\" (The Seven Huts). The Khasi, Garo, and other subgroups have a proud heritage, including matrilineality, although it was reported in 2004 that they were losing some of their matrilineal traits. The tribes are said to belong to one of the \"largest surviving matrilineal culture[s]\" in the world.", "Title: Raiders of the Lost Ark\n\nRaiders of the Lost Ark (also known as Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark) is a 1981 American action adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg, with a screenplay written by Lawrence Kasdan, from a story by George Lucas and Philip Kaufman. It was produced by Frank Marshall for Lucasfilm Ltd., with Lucas and Howard Kazanjian as executive producers. Starring Harrison Ford, it was the first installment in the \"Indiana Jones\" film franchise to be released, though it is the second in internal chronological order. It pits Indiana Jones (Ford) against a group of Nazis who are searching for the Ark of the Covenant, which Adolf Hitler believes will make his army invincible. The film co-stars Karen Allen as Indiana's former lover, Marion Ravenwood; Paul Freeman as Indiana's rival, French archaeologist René Belloq; John Rhys-Davies as Indiana's sidekick, Sallah; Ronald Lacey as Gestapo agent Arnold Toht; and Denholm Elliott as Indiana's colleague, Marcus Brody.", "Title: The Rookie (1990 film)\n\nThe Rookie is a 1990 American buddy cop film directed by Clint Eastwood and produced by Howard G. Kazanjian, Steven Siebert and David Valdes. It was written from a screenplay conceived by Boaz Yakin and Scott Spiegel. The film stars Charlie Sheen, Clint Eastwood, Raúl Juliá, Sônia Braga, Lara Flynn Boyle, and Tom Skerritt. Eastwood plays a veteran police officer teamed up with a younger detective played by Sheen (\"the rookie\"), whose intent is to take down a German crime lord in downtown Los Angeles following months of investigation into an exotic car theft ring.", "Title: Return of the Jedi\n\nReturn of the Jedi (also known as Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi) is a 1983 American epic space opera film directed by Richard Marquand. The screenplay by Lawrence Kasdan and George Lucas was from a story by Lucas, who was also the executive producer. It was the third installment in the original \"Star Wars\" trilogy and the first film to use THX technology. The film is set one year after \"The Empire Strikes Back\" and was produced by Howard Kazanjian for Lucasfilm Ltd. The film stars Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Billy Dee Williams, Anthony Daniels, David Prowse, Kenny Baker, Peter Mayhew and Frank Oz.", "Title: Garo Yepremian\n\nGarabed Sarkis \"Garo\" Yepremian (June 2, 1944 – May 15, 2015) was an American football placekicker in the National Football League for the Detroit Lions, Miami Dolphins, New Orleans Saints, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, during a career that spanned from 1966 to 1981.", "Title: Bill Capece\n\nWilliam George Capece (born April 1, 1959 in Miami, Florida) is a former professional American football player who played placekicker for three seasons for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He attended Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory School in Hollywood, Florida along with David Shula, and was invited by Shula's father, Miami Dolphins coach Don Shula, to attend Dolphin practices and work out with placekicker Garo Yepremian. It was Yepremian who provided Capece with the encouragement to consider a career in professional football. Capece attended Florida State University, where he graduated as the holder of FSU's records for single-season scoring (104 points), most field goals in a game (five, against Pittsburgh), and field goal percentage (100%). His 104 points in 1980 were the most by a kicker in national collegiate history. He was signed to a professional contract with the Buccaneers in 1981, during a week in which the Buccaneers cut both their placekicker and their punter. Ironically, Capece's signing marked the end of his former mentor's career, as Yepremian was the player he was signed to replace. After a late-1983 loss to the Green Bay Packers in which missed kicks provided the margin of defeat, coach John McKay made his famous announcement that \"Capece is kaput\". Capece returned as the team's placekicker the following season, but was waived following a poor performance in a preseason game against the Dolphins. His 41 field goals stood as the Buccaneers' career record until broken in 1987 by Donald Igwebuike.", "Title: Joseph H. Howard\n\nDr. Joseph H. Howard (1912 - 1994) a dentist by profession gathered what is arguably the \"largest collection\" of drums in the Americas. Dr. Howard and his wife Bootsie travelled around the world over a period of 40 years amassing this collection of 800 drums, representing the drums and other musical instruments of cultures from Alaska to Argentina and from California to the Pacific islands, as well as Africa and Asia. The importance of his collection has been noted by experts on folk instruments at the Smithsonian Institution and were part of a major touring exhibit with artifacts collected by Fernando Ortiz the Cuban ethnographer who defined Afro-Cuban culture and wrote 30 books on the subject." ]
3,497
When was the album of the song "Good Life" released?
September 11, 2007
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"Good Life\" is a song by American rapper Kanye West released on October 2, 2007 as the third single for his third studio album \"Graduation\" (2007).", " The song features vocals by singer T-Pain and was produced by West and DJ Toomp.", " It contains a sample of the keyboard outro to \"P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)\" performed by Michael Jackson.", " The song features additional drum programming by Timbaland and additional production by Mike Dean, as well as background vocals by John Legend and Ne-Yo." ], "title": "Good Life (Kanye West song)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 54th Platoon was an American rap group who were the only artists signed to the short-lived FUBU Records.", " The group consisted of four members, JS, TL, Big Nut and Nu Black, all of whom came from New Orleans.", " They first released two independent albums in 1999 and 2000 entitled \"From Then... Till Now\" and \"Downtown Symphony (Now...Till Forever)\" before joining FUBU in 2001.", " The group appeared on FUBU's compilation album, \"The Good Life\", collaborating with Nas and Nate Dogg on the track \"Good Life\".", " A year later they would release their debut album \"All or Nothin'\".", " It made three Billboard charts, including 21 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, but it was not a commercial success.", " In 2003, FUBU Records closed down and the group disbanded." ], "title": "54th Platoon" }, { "sentences": [ "Good Life Recordings is a Belgian record label which was founded in 1996 by Edward Verhaeghe, who had been the lead vocalist of Nations on Fire.", " The label specializes in hardcore punk bands.", " It has released albums by the majority of the signed bands that are part of H8000.", " Between 2000 and 2003 Good Life made a deal with Trustkill Records to release limited picture discs and compilations of some of its bands." ], "title": "Good Life Recordings" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Good Life\" is a song and the second single from Three Days Grace's 2009 album \"Life Starts Now\".", " It was released for radio airplay on February 9, 2010.", " It charted at #85 on the Canadian Hot 100 before becoming a single.", " The song also was featured on ESPN's Winter X Games XIV, and was used during the Professional Motocross Freestyle show \"Nuclear Cowboyz\".", " \"The Good Life\" was the featured song for the 2010 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament, and also during the 2010 NFL Draft.", " The song was also performed during a concert of Three Days Grace along series of concerts during the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver on February 15, 2010.", " The song hit #1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks and Rock Songs chart and #4 on the Alternative Songs chart matching \"Break\".", " This is the most recent Three Days Grace song to hit the Top 10 on the Alternative Songs chart." ], "title": "The Good Life (Three Days Grace song)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Good Life Cafe was a health food market and cafe in Los Angeles, California, known for its open mic nights that helped the 1990s Los Angeles alternative hip hop movement flourish.", " In 2008, director Ava DuVernay, who had performed at the cafe with the Figures of Speech hip hop group, released a documentary about the cafe, \"This Is The Life\".", " The film featured a number of hip hop artists discussing the importance of the Good Life Cafe to themselves and the hip hop scene.", " The Cafe was open from 1989 to 1999." ], "title": "Good Life Cafe" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Good Life\" is the seventh single by Australian boy band The Collective, released on 19 September 2014 by Sony Music Australia.", " It was written by Stuart Crichton, Brian Lee, Ross Golan and Erik Estrada, and produced by Crichton and Lee.", " Upon its release, \"The Good Life\" debuted at number 74 on the ARIA Singles Chart.", " The Collective promoted the song with live performances at the Royal Melbourne Show and Slimefest, as well as interviews on television and radio programs." ], "title": "The Good Life (The Collective song)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Good Life is a compilation album released by clothing company FUBU in conjunction with Universal Records.", " It was released on September 25, 2001 and consisted of a blend of hip hop and contemporary R&B.", " \"The Good Life\" peaked at 52 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and 9 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.", "FUBU Partner Carl Brown served as President of FUBU Records and Executive Producer of the album." ], "title": "The Good Life (FUBU album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jiha Lee is the former keyboardist of the Good Life and has performed with Bright Eyes.", " Having left the Good Life after their second album, \"Black Out\", she returned to record the track \"Inmates\" for \"Album of the Year\".", " Her recordings with Bright Eyes include vocals and flute on tracks from \"Fevers and Mirrors\", \"Lifted\", and \"Digital Ash in a Digital Urn\".", " She also played the flute on the track \"Hail To Whatever You Found in the Sunlight That Surrounds You\" on the Rilo Kiley album \"The Execution of All Things." ], "title": "Jiha Lee" }, { "sentences": [ "The Good Life is the fourth studio album from Christian rap artist Trip Lee.", " The album was released in 2012, through Reach Records.", " The album includes features from Lecrae, Andy Mineo, KB, and Jimmy Needham, among others.", " Four singles were released for the album, \"One Sixteen (featuring Andy Mineo and KB)\", \"I'm Good (featuring Lecrae)\", \"Fallin' (featuring J. Paul)\", and \"Robot\".", " Three promotional music videos were released for the album for three of the four singles, \"I'm Good\", \"Fallin\", and \"One Sixteen\".", " It was released to critical acclaim, with critics praising Trip's flow, pop-style hooks, high-quality beats, moody electronics, and lyricism." ], "title": "The Good Life (Trip Lee album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Graduation is the third studio album by American rapper Kanye West.", " It was released on September 11, 2007, through Roc-A-Fella Records.", " Recording sessions for the album took place during 2005 to 2007 at Chung King Studios, Sony Music Studios in New York City, at Chalice Studios and The Record Plant in Los Angeles.", " It was primarily produced by West himself, with contributions from DJ Toomp, as well as Mike Dean, Nottz, Brian \"All Day\" Miller, Eric Hudson, Warryn Campbell, Gee Roberson, Plain Pat and Jon Brion.", " It features guest contributions from artists, including Mos Def, Dwele, T-Pain, Lil Wayne, DJ Premier and Chris Martin of Coldplay.", " The album's cover artwork was designed by Japanese contemporary artist Takashi Murakami." ], "title": "Graduation (album)" } ]
[ "Title: Good Life (Kanye West song)\n\n\"Good Life\" is a song by American rapper Kanye West released on October 2, 2007 as the third single for his third studio album \"Graduation\" (2007). The song features vocals by singer T-Pain and was produced by West and DJ Toomp. It contains a sample of the keyboard outro to \"P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)\" performed by Michael Jackson. The song features additional drum programming by Timbaland and additional production by Mike Dean, as well as background vocals by John Legend and Ne-Yo.", "Title: 54th Platoon\n\nThe 54th Platoon was an American rap group who were the only artists signed to the short-lived FUBU Records. The group consisted of four members, JS, TL, Big Nut and Nu Black, all of whom came from New Orleans. They first released two independent albums in 1999 and 2000 entitled \"From Then... Till Now\" and \"Downtown Symphony (Now...Till Forever)\" before joining FUBU in 2001. The group appeared on FUBU's compilation album, \"The Good Life\", collaborating with Nas and Nate Dogg on the track \"Good Life\". A year later they would release their debut album \"All or Nothin'\". It made three Billboard charts, including 21 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, but it was not a commercial success. In 2003, FUBU Records closed down and the group disbanded.", "Title: Good Life Recordings\n\nGood Life Recordings is a Belgian record label which was founded in 1996 by Edward Verhaeghe, who had been the lead vocalist of Nations on Fire. The label specializes in hardcore punk bands. It has released albums by the majority of the signed bands that are part of H8000. Between 2000 and 2003 Good Life made a deal with Trustkill Records to release limited picture discs and compilations of some of its bands.", "Title: The Good Life (Three Days Grace song)\n\n\"The Good Life\" is a song and the second single from Three Days Grace's 2009 album \"Life Starts Now\". It was released for radio airplay on February 9, 2010. It charted at #85 on the Canadian Hot 100 before becoming a single. The song also was featured on ESPN's Winter X Games XIV, and was used during the Professional Motocross Freestyle show \"Nuclear Cowboyz\". \"The Good Life\" was the featured song for the 2010 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament, and also during the 2010 NFL Draft. The song was also performed during a concert of Three Days Grace along series of concerts during the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver on February 15, 2010. The song hit #1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks and Rock Songs chart and #4 on the Alternative Songs chart matching \"Break\". This is the most recent Three Days Grace song to hit the Top 10 on the Alternative Songs chart.", "Title: Good Life Cafe\n\nThe Good Life Cafe was a health food market and cafe in Los Angeles, California, known for its open mic nights that helped the 1990s Los Angeles alternative hip hop movement flourish. In 2008, director Ava DuVernay, who had performed at the cafe with the Figures of Speech hip hop group, released a documentary about the cafe, \"This Is The Life\". The film featured a number of hip hop artists discussing the importance of the Good Life Cafe to themselves and the hip hop scene. The Cafe was open from 1989 to 1999.", "Title: The Good Life (The Collective song)\n\n\"The Good Life\" is the seventh single by Australian boy band The Collective, released on 19 September 2014 by Sony Music Australia. It was written by Stuart Crichton, Brian Lee, Ross Golan and Erik Estrada, and produced by Crichton and Lee. Upon its release, \"The Good Life\" debuted at number 74 on the ARIA Singles Chart. The Collective promoted the song with live performances at the Royal Melbourne Show and Slimefest, as well as interviews on television and radio programs.", "Title: The Good Life (FUBU album)\n\nThe Good Life is a compilation album released by clothing company FUBU in conjunction with Universal Records. It was released on September 25, 2001 and consisted of a blend of hip hop and contemporary R&B. \"The Good Life\" peaked at 52 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and 9 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. FUBU Partner Carl Brown served as President of FUBU Records and Executive Producer of the album.", "Title: Jiha Lee\n\nJiha Lee is the former keyboardist of the Good Life and has performed with Bright Eyes. Having left the Good Life after their second album, \"Black Out\", she returned to record the track \"Inmates\" for \"Album of the Year\". Her recordings with Bright Eyes include vocals and flute on tracks from \"Fevers and Mirrors\", \"Lifted\", and \"Digital Ash in a Digital Urn\". She also played the flute on the track \"Hail To Whatever You Found in the Sunlight That Surrounds You\" on the Rilo Kiley album \"The Execution of All Things.", "Title: The Good Life (Trip Lee album)\n\nThe Good Life is the fourth studio album from Christian rap artist Trip Lee. The album was released in 2012, through Reach Records. The album includes features from Lecrae, Andy Mineo, KB, and Jimmy Needham, among others. Four singles were released for the album, \"One Sixteen (featuring Andy Mineo and KB)\", \"I'm Good (featuring Lecrae)\", \"Fallin' (featuring J. Paul)\", and \"Robot\". Three promotional music videos were released for the album for three of the four singles, \"I'm Good\", \"Fallin\", and \"One Sixteen\". It was released to critical acclaim, with critics praising Trip's flow, pop-style hooks, high-quality beats, moody electronics, and lyricism.", "Title: Graduation (album)\n\nGraduation is the third studio album by American rapper Kanye West. It was released on September 11, 2007, through Roc-A-Fella Records. Recording sessions for the album took place during 2005 to 2007 at Chung King Studios, Sony Music Studios in New York City, at Chalice Studios and The Record Plant in Los Angeles. It was primarily produced by West himself, with contributions from DJ Toomp, as well as Mike Dean, Nottz, Brian \"All Day\" Miller, Eric Hudson, Warryn Campbell, Gee Roberson, Plain Pat and Jon Brion. It features guest contributions from artists, including Mos Def, Dwele, T-Pain, Lil Wayne, DJ Premier and Chris Martin of Coldplay. The album's cover artwork was designed by Japanese contemporary artist Takashi Murakami." ]
3,498
Which 1993 action adventure film did Charlie Sheen appear in alongside Kiefer Sutherland, after his roles in Platoon and Wall Street?
The Three Musketeers
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[ "Title: Maria Bello\n\nMaria Elena Bello (born April 18, 1967) is an American actress and writer. She has appeared in the films \"Permanent Midnight\" (1998), \"Payback\" (1999), \"Coyote Ugly\" (2000), \"The Cooler\" (2003), \"A History of Violence\" (2005), \"Thank You for Smoking\" (2006), \"The Jane Austen Book Club\" (2007) \"\" (2008), \"Prisoners\" (2013) and \"Lights Out\" (2016). Bello is known for her role as Dr. Anna Del Amico on the NBC medical drama \"ER\" (1997–1998). She starred as Lucy Robbins on the Fox series \"Touch\" alongside Kiefer Sutherland in 2013 and currently stars as Michelle McBride on the Amazon original series \"Goliath\". In 2017, Bello joined the CBS procedural \"NCIS\" as Special Agent Jackie Sloane, a series regular.", "Title: A Letter from Death Row (film)\n\nA Letter From Death Row is a 1998 psychological thriller film directed by Marvin Baker and Bret Michaels, lead singer of the hard rock band Poison. Bret Michaels also wrote the film and starred in it. The film was released by Sheen Michaels Entertainment, a company created by Bret Michaels and actor Charlie Sheen. The film was produced by Shane Stanley and also stars Martin Sheen, Charlie Sheen, and Kristi Gibson, who was Michaels' girlfriend at the time.", "Title: Fit to Kill\n\nFit to Kill is a 1993 action adventure film starring Dona Speir, Roberta Vasquez, Cynthia Brimhall, Julie Strain, Bruce Penhall, Chu Chu Malave and Geoffrey Moore. It was written and directed by Andy Sidaris.", "Title: CIA II: Target Alexa\n\nCIA II: Target Alexa is a 1993 action adventure film, starring by Lorenzo Lamas and Kathleen Kinmont. It was directed by Lorenzo Lamas. It is a sequel to \"\".", "Title: Five Aces\n\nFive Aces is a 1999 black comedy/drama film written, produced and directed by David Michael O'Neill. It stars Charlie Sheen, Christopher McDonald, Aimée Leigh, Jeff Cesario, Michael McGrady, Tia Carrere, Geoffrey Lewis, Virginia Hamilton, Matt Clark, Hannes Jaenicke with John LaMotta and Elizabeth Morehead. It is one of the films where Charlie Sheen is credited as Charles Sheen.", "Title: Charlie Sheen\n\nCarlos Irwin Estévez (born September 3, 1965), known professionally as Charlie Sheen, is an American actor. Sheen became famous for a series of successful films such as \"Platoon\" (1986), \"Wall Street\" (1987), \"Young Guns\" (1988), \"Eight Men Out\" (1988), \"Major League\" (1989), \"Hot Shots! \" (1991), and \"The Three Musketeers\" (1993).", "Title: Wall Street (1987 film)\n\nWall Street is a 1987 American drama film, directed and co-written by Oliver Stone, which stars Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen, and Daryl Hannah. The film tells the story of Bud Fox (Sheen), a young stockbroker who becomes involved with Gordon Gekko (Douglas), a wealthy, unscrupulous corporate raider.", "Title: The Three Musketeers (1993 film)\n\nThe Three Musketeers is a 1993 Austrian-American action-adventure comedy film from Walt Disney Pictures, Caravan Pictures, and The Kerner Entertainment Company, directed by Stephen Herek from a screenplay by David Loughery. It stars Charlie Sheen, Kiefer Sutherland, Chris O'Donnell, Oliver Platt, Tim Curry and Rebecca De Mornay.", "Title: Young Guns (film)\n\nYoung Guns is a 1988 American western film directed by Christopher Cain and written by John Fusco. The film is the first installment in the \"Young Gun film series\" and the first to be produced by Morgan Creek Productions. The film stars Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland, Lou Diamond Phillips, Charlie Sheen, Dermot Mulroney, Casey Siemaszko, Terence Stamp, Terry O'Quinn, Brian Keith, and Jack Palance.", "Title: No Code of Conduct\n\nNo Code of Conduct is a 1998 action crime thriller film directed by Bret Michaels. The film stars Charlie Sheen, and Martin Sheen as father-and-son vice unit detectives, along with Mark Dacascos who portrays Charlie Sheen's partner. The film was released as a direct-to-video feature in some countries, including: Australia, Sweden, Japan, the Czech Republic, Argentina, Brazil, Azerbaijan, Russia and Turkey. Bret Michaels is credited as Director, Screenwriter, Composer (Music Score), Actor and Executive Producer. Charlie Sheen's credits in this release include Actor, Screenwriter and Executive Producer." ]
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What band has released more albums, Bodyjar or The Stranglers?
The Stranglers
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Stranglers are an English rock band who emerged via the punk rock scene.", " Scoring some 23 UK top 40 singles and 17 UK top 40 albums to date in a career spanning four decades, the Stranglers are one of the longest-surviving and most \"continuously successful\" bands to have originated in the UK punk scene." ], "title": "The Stranglers" }, { "sentences": [ "Plastic Skies is the seventh album by Australian punk rock band, Bodyjar.", " It was released on EMI in June 2002 (see 2002 in music), which peaked at No. 37 on the ARIA Albums Chart.", " Three singles appeared from the album, \"Is It a Lie\" (May 2002), \"One in a Million\" (August) and \"Too Drunk to Drive\" (January 2003)." ], "title": "Plastic Skies" }, { "sentences": [ "Cyanna (siāna) was a rock band from Athens, Greece formed in 1999.", " The sound of the band was originally based on blending keyboards and electronic beats with guitars, influenced by both alternative rock and dance music styles.", " Eventually the electronic elements were replaced by a more organic classic rock approach, with their last release being an acoustic folk rock EP.", " Cyanna was very active in the greek alternative scene from 2002 to 2013 when it was disbanded by its founders, Spyreas Sid and Nick Sid, before forming Cyanna Mercury in early 2014.", " The band was known for their intense live shows and constant changes in music styles, crossing over the boundaries of the underground greek alternative into and out of the mainstream realm.", " They shared the stage with prestigious international acts such as Massive Attack (2008), MGMT (2009), The Stranglers (2009), Fischerspooner (2009), IAMX (2010), and Gorillaz Soundsystem (2010), and did an extensive tour in Greece in 2011.", " The band also appeared in some european festivals in Germany, Switzerland and Bulgaria.", " They released 3 albums, one EP, many demos, singles, remixes and appeared in numerous compilations both in underground and major labels.", " Their biggest commercial hit came in 2008 with \"Shine\", the second single from the \"Just A Crash\" album, that became the Vodafone campaign song in Greece for two years (2009 - 2011), while their critically acclaimed best release would be their last, \"The Undressed EP\", an independent self funded release, that included \"I Am Cannibal\"." ], "title": "Cyanna" }, { "sentences": [ "Suite XVI is the sixteenth studio album by The Stranglers, and saw the band return as a four-piece after the departure of Paul Roberts.", " Lead vocals are shared between guitarist Baz Warne and bassist Jean-Jacques Burnel.", " The album was released on 18 September 2006 and was supported by an extensive UK tour by the band.", " The album peaked at number 89 in the UK Albums Chart." ], "title": "Suite XVI" }, { "sentences": [ "Singles (The UA Years) is a compilation album by The Stranglers.", " It was released by EMI, who had acquired the Strangler's back catalogue from United Artists and Liberty.", " The compilation was a collection of all the singles released by the band on those labels, between 1977 and 1982 (some of which had not originally been included on studio albums)." ], "title": "Singles (The UA Years)" }, { "sentences": [ "Stranglers in the Night is the eleventh studio album by The Stranglers and the first release on the band's own record label, Psycho, in 1992.", " It opened the recording career of the Stranglers MK II, with Paul Roberts on vocals and John Ellis on guitar.", " The band returned to a purer, less \"produced\" sound; the horns have departed and the songs have a less-constrained, harder edge.", " Styles vary from ballads such as \"Southern Mountains\" and \"Grand Canyon\" to the fast-paced \"Sugar Bullets\" and \"Brainbox\".", " The North American version of this album (with a white, rather than dark grey, cover) contained three extra tracks (\"Coffee Shop\", \"Vicious Circles\" and \"So Uncool\"), which were originally B-sides in the UK.", " The album peaked at No. 33 in the UK Albums Chart in September 1992.", " The single \"Heaven And Hell\" was released from the album, and peaked at No. 46 in the UK Singles Chart in August 1992.", " The follow-up single, \"Sugar Bullets\", failed to chart." ], "title": "Stranglers in the Night" }, { "sentences": [ "Bodyjar are an Australian pop punk band which formed in 1990.", " They began performing under the name Bodyjar in 1994; their previous names included Damnation (1990–91) and Helium (1992–93).", " The latter group released an album, \"You Can't Hold Me Down\", in October 1992.", " As Bodyjar their original line-up were Cameron Baines on vocals and guitar; Ben Petterson on vocals and guitar; Grant Relf on vocals and bass guitar; and Charles Zerafa on drums.", " In 1995 Ross Hetherington (ex-Bastard Squad, Swamp Rats) replaced Zerafa on drums.", " In 1999 Tom Read replaced Petterson on guitar and in 2004 Hetherington made way for Shane Wakker on drums." ], "title": "Bodyjar" }, { "sentences": [ "The Collection 1977–1982 is a compilation album by The Stranglers.", " It was released to complete their contract with EMI, who had acquired the band's back catalogue on the United Artists and Liberty labels.", " It peaked at No. 12 in the UK Albums Chart in 1982." ], "title": "The Collection 1977–1982" } ]
[ "Title: The Stranglers\n\nThe Stranglers are an English rock band who emerged via the punk rock scene. Scoring some 23 UK top 40 singles and 17 UK top 40 albums to date in a career spanning four decades, the Stranglers are one of the longest-surviving and most \"continuously successful\" bands to have originated in the UK punk scene.", "Title: Plastic Skies\n\nPlastic Skies is the seventh album by Australian punk rock band, Bodyjar. It was released on EMI in June 2002 (see 2002 in music), which peaked at No. 37 on the ARIA Albums Chart. Three singles appeared from the album, \"Is It a Lie\" (May 2002), \"One in a Million\" (August) and \"Too Drunk to Drive\" (January 2003).", "Title: Cyanna\n\nCyanna (siāna) was a rock band from Athens, Greece formed in 1999. The sound of the band was originally based on blending keyboards and electronic beats with guitars, influenced by both alternative rock and dance music styles. Eventually the electronic elements were replaced by a more organic classic rock approach, with their last release being an acoustic folk rock EP. Cyanna was very active in the greek alternative scene from 2002 to 2013 when it was disbanded by its founders, Spyreas Sid and Nick Sid, before forming Cyanna Mercury in early 2014. The band was known for their intense live shows and constant changes in music styles, crossing over the boundaries of the underground greek alternative into and out of the mainstream realm. They shared the stage with prestigious international acts such as Massive Attack (2008), MGMT (2009), The Stranglers (2009), Fischerspooner (2009), IAMX (2010), and Gorillaz Soundsystem (2010), and did an extensive tour in Greece in 2011. The band also appeared in some european festivals in Germany, Switzerland and Bulgaria. They released 3 albums, one EP, many demos, singles, remixes and appeared in numerous compilations both in underground and major labels. Their biggest commercial hit came in 2008 with \"Shine\", the second single from the \"Just A Crash\" album, that became the Vodafone campaign song in Greece for two years (2009 - 2011), while their critically acclaimed best release would be their last, \"The Undressed EP\", an independent self funded release, that included \"I Am Cannibal\".", "Title: Suite XVI\n\nSuite XVI is the sixteenth studio album by The Stranglers, and saw the band return as a four-piece after the departure of Paul Roberts. Lead vocals are shared between guitarist Baz Warne and bassist Jean-Jacques Burnel. The album was released on 18 September 2006 and was supported by an extensive UK tour by the band. The album peaked at number 89 in the UK Albums Chart.", "Title: Singles (The UA Years)\n\nSingles (The UA Years) is a compilation album by The Stranglers. It was released by EMI, who had acquired the Strangler's back catalogue from United Artists and Liberty. The compilation was a collection of all the singles released by the band on those labels, between 1977 and 1982 (some of which had not originally been included on studio albums).", "Title: Stranglers in the Night\n\nStranglers in the Night is the eleventh studio album by The Stranglers and the first release on the band's own record label, Psycho, in 1992. It opened the recording career of the Stranglers MK II, with Paul Roberts on vocals and John Ellis on guitar. The band returned to a purer, less \"produced\" sound; the horns have departed and the songs have a less-constrained, harder edge. Styles vary from ballads such as \"Southern Mountains\" and \"Grand Canyon\" to the fast-paced \"Sugar Bullets\" and \"Brainbox\". The North American version of this album (with a white, rather than dark grey, cover) contained three extra tracks (\"Coffee Shop\", \"Vicious Circles\" and \"So Uncool\"), which were originally B-sides in the UK. The album peaked at No. 33 in the UK Albums Chart in September 1992. The single \"Heaven And Hell\" was released from the album, and peaked at No. 46 in the UK Singles Chart in August 1992. The follow-up single, \"Sugar Bullets\", failed to chart.", "Title: Bodyjar\n\nBodyjar are an Australian pop punk band which formed in 1990. They began performing under the name Bodyjar in 1994; their previous names included Damnation (1990–91) and Helium (1992–93). The latter group released an album, \"You Can't Hold Me Down\", in October 1992. As Bodyjar their original line-up were Cameron Baines on vocals and guitar; Ben Petterson on vocals and guitar; Grant Relf on vocals and bass guitar; and Charles Zerafa on drums. In 1995 Ross Hetherington (ex-Bastard Squad, Swamp Rats) replaced Zerafa on drums. In 1999 Tom Read replaced Petterson on guitar and in 2004 Hetherington made way for Shane Wakker on drums.", "Title: The Collection 1977–1982\n\nThe Collection 1977–1982 is a compilation album by The Stranglers. It was released to complete their contract with EMI, who had acquired the band's back catalogue on the United Artists and Liberty labels. It peaked at No. 12 in the UK Albums Chart in 1982." ]