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What song from the Beatles ninth studio album was written by George Harrison?
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"Piggies"
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" Recorded in London without the other Beatles, the song features Indian instrumentation such as sitar, dilruba and tabla, and was performed by Harrison and members of the Asian Music Circle.",
" The recording marked a significant departure from the Beatles' previous work; musically, it evokes the Indian devotional tradition, while the overtly spiritual quality of the lyrics reflects Harrison's absorption in Hindu philosophy and the teachings of the Vedas.",
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" Harrison wrote several of the songs in Hawaii, while the track \"Faster\" reflected his year away from music-making, when he and Arias attended many of the races in the 1977 Formula 1 World Championship.",
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"Title: Run of the Mill (George Harrison song)\n\n\"Run of the Mill\" is a song by English musician George Harrison, released on his 1970 triple album \"All Things Must Pass\". Harrison wrote the song shortly after the Beatles' troubled \"Get Back\" sessions in early 1969, during a period when his growth as a songwriter had inadvertently contributed to the dysfunction within the Beatles' group dynamic. The lyrics reflect the toll that running their company Apple Corps had taken on relationships within the band, especially between Paul McCartney and the other three Beatles, as well as Harrison's dismay at John Lennon's emotional withdrawal from the band. Commentators recognise \"Run of the Mill\" as one of several Harrison compositions that provide an insight into events behind the Beatles' break-up, particularly the difficulties surrounding Apple.",
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"Title: The Heart Gently Weeps\n\n\"The Heart Gently Weeps\" is the first single from the 2007 album \"8 Diagrams\" by the Wu-Tang Clan. The song features a sample of The Beatles' song \"While My Guitar Gently Weeps\". It features guest appearances from three other musicians: R&B singer Erykah Badu sings the song's chorus; Dhani Harrison, son of Beatles member George Harrison, plays acoustic guitar; and John Frusciante of the Red Hot Chili Peppers is featured on lead guitar. This song was made using a cover version of the George Harrison song played by the blues guitarist Jimmy Ponder.",
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3,501
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Chris Dickson is an English-born footballer for what team that is administered by the Ghana Football Association?
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Ghana national football team
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Which song was the lead single For the Black Eyed Peas 5th studio Album that sampled "take a dive"?
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Boom Boom Pow
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" It contains compositional samples of \"Supersonic\", a song written by Dania Maria Birks, Juana Michelle Burns, Juanita A. Lee, Kim Nazel, and Fatima Shaheed and performed by J. J. Fad, and \"Give It All You Got\", a song written by Derrick Rahming and popularized by Afro-Rican.",
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"\"La Paga\" is a song written and performed by Colombian singer-songwriter Juanes.",
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" \"La Paga\" can also be found on the compilation album \"2005 Año de Exitos\", which also features hit singles by Paulina Rubio, Luis Fonsi, and David Bisbal, among many other artists.",
" The remix features rapper Taboo and occasionally will.i.am, both from The Black Eyed Peas.",
" The remix can be found on The Black Eyed Peas album \"Elephunk\" Bonus Track Version, and Juanes albums, \"Mi Sangre Tour Edition (2005)\", \"Mi Sangre (2005 Double Disc Version)\", and \"Mi Sangre European Tour Edition\".",
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"\"Joints & Jam\" is the debut single by American hip hop group Black Eyed Peas, taken from their debut studio album, \"Behind the Front\".",
" The song features the vocals of Ingrid Dupree.",
" The song is featured in the \"Bulworth\" soundtrack.",
" A remix of this song, titled \"That's the Joint\", appears on the group's fifth studio album, \"The E.N.D.\" The song samples \"Love Till The End Of Time\" by Paulinho da Costa and Hill sings a reworking of Frankie Valli's \"Grease\".",
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" The song serves as the fifth international single from the album, and was released in Australia on January 29, 2010, in the United Kingdom on March 15 and in the United States on May 11.",
" The song peaked at number nine on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, becoming the fifth top ten hit from the album.",
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"Title: Fergalicious\n\n\"Fergalicious\" is a song recorded by American singer and rapper Fergie for her debut studio album, \"The Dutchess\" (2006). The title is a portmanteau of \"Fergie\" and \"delicious\". It was written by Fergie and The Black Eyed Peas groupmate will.i.am, who also produced the song as well as providing the instrumentation and additional vocals. The song was slated as the second single from the album and released for airplay on October 23, 2006. \"Fergalicious\" is an dance, electro and hip hop song with R&B characteristics. It contains compositional samples of \"Supersonic\", a song written by Dania Maria Birks, Juana Michelle Burns, Juanita A. Lee, Kim Nazel, and Fatima Shaheed and performed by J. J. Fad, and \"Give It All You Got\", a song written by Derrick Rahming and popularized by Afro-Rican. The song's bridge contains an interpolation of \"Night Train\" by Jimmy Forrest and James Brown. The critical reception of \"Fergalicious\" was positive, with many praising it as a catchy and danceable track. Some music critics compared the song to \"My Humps\" (2006), a single released by The Black Eyed Peas from their fourth studio album \"Monkey Business\" (2005).",
"Title: The Dutchess\n\nThe Dutchess is the debut studio album by American singer Fergie. It was released on September 23, 2006 through A&M Records and the will.i.am Music Group as her first solo album since the break from her band The Black Eyed Peas. The album was recorded between The Black Eyed Peas' tour in 2005, and the songs were written throughout the last eight years that preceded its release. While developing the album, Fergie wanted to create an autobiographical album that would be more intimate between her and the listener. By doing so, the album experiments with different music genres, including pop, hip hop, R&B, reggae, punk rock and soul. Lyrically, \"The Dutchess\" has themes about love and critics, while also dealing with her drug abuse and addiction.",
"Title: I Gotta Feeling\n\n\"I Gotta Feeling\" is the second single from The Black Eyed Peas' fifth album \"The E.N.D.\", produced by French DJ David Guetta. The song was released on June 23, 2009 and debuted at number two on the Canadian and \"Billboard\" Hot 100 on the week of June 27, 2009, behind the group's \"Boom Boom Pow\", making the group one of 11 artists who have occupied the top two positions of the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 at the same time. The song samples \"Take A Dive\" by",
"Title: The Black Eyed Peas\n\nThe Black Eyed Peas (originally simply Black Eyed Peas) are an American group, consisting of rappers will.i.am, apl.de.ap, Taboo, and Fergie. Originally an alternative hip hop group, they subsequently changed their musical sound to pop and dance-pop music. Although the group was founded in Los Angeles in 1995, it was not until the release of their third album \"Elephunk\" in 2003 that they achieved high record sales. Since that time, the group has sold an estimated 76 million records (35 million albums and 41 million singles), making them one of the world's best-selling groups of all time. According to Nielsen SoundScan, The Black Eyed Peas were the second-best-selling artist/group of all time for downloaded tracks, with over 42 million sales as of the end of 2011.",
"Title: Pump It\n\n\"Pump It\" is a 2005 song by The Black Eyed Peas. It was released as the fourth and final single from The Black Eyed Peas' 2005 album \"Monkey Business\". This song was also remixed for the deluxe edition of the group's fifth studio album \"The E.N.D\" as \"Pump It Harder\". \"Pump It\" heavily incorporates music from Dick Dale's 1962 surf version of the song \"Misirlou\" (known by many for being featured in the 1994 Quentin Tarantino film \"Pulp Fiction\"). \"Miserlou\" (sometimes rendered \"Misirlou\") is a popular folk song of Eastern Mediterranean origin, with an Egyptian version dating back to 1919, and a Greek version of 1927 which is believed to have been written by Tetos Dimitriadis, the arrangement of which is credited to Nicholas Roubanis for his 1941 released jazz version.",
"Title: La Paga\n\n\"La Paga\" is a song written and performed by Colombian singer-songwriter Juanes. It's the fifth of six radio singles from his second solo studio album, \"Un Día Normal\". \"La Paga\" can also be found on the compilation album \"2005 Año de Exitos\", which also features hit singles by Paulina Rubio, Luis Fonsi, and David Bisbal, among many other artists. The remix features rapper Taboo and occasionally will.i.am, both from The Black Eyed Peas. The remix can be found on The Black Eyed Peas album \"Elephunk\" Bonus Track Version, and Juanes albums, \"Mi Sangre Tour Edition (2005)\", \"Mi Sangre (2005 Double Disc Version)\", and \"Mi Sangre European Tour Edition\". \"La Paga\" contains a sample of Buena Vista Social Club's \"Candela\".",
"Title: Joints & Jam\n\n\"Joints & Jam\" is the debut single by American hip hop group Black Eyed Peas, taken from their debut studio album, \"Behind the Front\". The song features the vocals of Ingrid Dupree. The song is featured in the \"Bulworth\" soundtrack. A remix of this song, titled \"That's the Joint\", appears on the group's fifth studio album, \"The E.N.D.\" The song samples \"Love Till The End Of Time\" by Paulinho da Costa and Hill sings a reworking of Frankie Valli's \"Grease\". The song was sampled in The Nextmen's \"Amongst The Madness\" which appeared in the classic video game Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3.",
"Title: Bridging the Gap (Black Eyed Peas album)\n\nBridging the Gap is the second studio album by American hip hop group Black Eyed Peas, released on September 26, 2000. This is their last album as \"Black Eyed Peas\", before they changed their name to \"The Black Eyed Peas\".",
"Title: Boom Boom Pow\n\n\"Boom Boom Pow\" is a song by The Black Eyed Peas released as the lead single from their fifth studio album, \"The E.N.D\".",
"Title: Rock That Body\n\n\"Rock That Body\" is a song by The Black Eyed Peas from their fifth studio album \"The E.N.D\" (2009). The song serves as the fifth international single from the album, and was released in Australia on January 29, 2010, in the United Kingdom on March 15 and in the United States on May 11. The song peaked at number nine on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, becoming the fifth top ten hit from the album. The line \"I wanna rock right now\", which is repeated several times in the song, is sampled from Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock's song \"It Takes Two\" (1988)."
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Cruella de Vil was a character from the live action comedy film released in what year?
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1996
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" The 17th Disney animated feature film, the film tells the story of a litter of dalmatian puppies who are kidnapped by the villainous Cruella de Vil (Betty Lou Gerson), who wants to use their fur to make into coats.",
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" Directed by Stephen Herek and co-produced by John Hughes and Ricardo Mestres, it stars Glenn Close, Jeff Daniels, Joely Richardson, Joan Plowright, Hugh Laurie, Mark Williams and Tim McInnerny.",
" In contrast with the 1961 film, none of the animals talk in this version.",
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" Like that movie, the plot of the game sees villain and fashionista Cruella de Vil steal a series of dalmatian puppies from married couple Roger and Anita and their pets Pongo and Perdita, who then attempt to rescue them back.",
" The game was developed by Media Station and published by Disney Interactive.",
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"Title: Marie Antoinette syndrome\n\nMarie Antoinette syndrome is a sudden whitening of the hair. The event that named the syndrome was the observation that the hair of Queen Marie Antoinette of France turned stark white after her capture following the ill-fated Flight to Varennes during the French Revolution. Witnesses have alleged that Antoinette's hair suddenly turned white on three separate occasions. In the novel 'One hundred and One Dalmatians', by Dodie Smith, after the Dalmatians destroy Cruella de Vil's stock of furs, the shock renders her black hair white (and her white hair green). In Victor Hugo's novel 'Les Miserables' Jean Val-Jean's hair also goes pure white after the trauma of appearing in court in Arras. Other examples can be found in George R.R. Martin's \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series, where the character Theon Greyjoy's hair turns white and brittle from extended brutal torture.",
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What show did Paul Teutul Sr. star in before Orange County Choppers?
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"American Chopper".
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"Vincent \"Vinnie\" DiMartino (born October 9, 1972) is an American motorcycle builder, best known for his work from 2002 to 2007 at Orange County Choppers (OCC), the subject of the American TV show \"American Chopper\".",
" In August 2007 DiMartino left Orange County Choppers and founded V-Force Customs, a custom motorcycle shop in Rock Tavern, NY.",
" Several months later, Cody Connelly, a friend and co-worker of DiMartino at Orange County Choppers also left to join him at V-force Customs.",
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" Teutul was the chief designer and fabricator of OCC.",
" Prior to this, Teutul was head of the rail shop at Orange County Ironworks.",
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"Title: Michael Teutul\n\nMichael Joseph Teutul (born November 26, 1978) is a television celebrity who appeared on the reality programs \"Orange County Choppers\" \"American Chopper\" and \"\".",
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"Title: Paul Teutul Sr.\n\nPaul John Teutul is the founder of Orange County Choppers, a manufacturer of custom motorcycles and the focus of the reality television series \"American Chopper\". Teutul first appeared on the show with his sons Paul Teutul Jr., Michael Teutul. In 2013 his new show \"Orange County Choppers\" premiered on CMT",
"Title: Orange County Choppers bikes\n\nOrange County Choppers bikes are motorcycles featured on the television series \"American Chopper\" built by Orange County Choppers (OCC) for a specific corporate or celebrity customer. Theme bikes are motorcycles in which the theme of the motorcycle takes priority over everything else, influencing the frame dimensions, paint scheme, and overall 'feel' of the motorcycle. The function of motorcycle usually takes a backseat to the presentation of the theme, and these motorcycles attract attention solely on the premise of the theme itself. Customer bikes are built for and generally to the specifications of a particular customer. Although the customers typically give OCC creative freedom to do what they will, some clients have a specific idea in mind and expect OCC to reproduce their mental picture literally.",
"Title: American Chopper\n\nAmerican Chopper is an American reality television series that aired on Discovery Channel from 2003-2010, produced by Pilgrim Films & Television. The series centers on Paul Teutul, Sr. (frequently called \"Senior\"), and his son Paul Teutul, Jr. (also known as \"Paulie\" or simply \"Junior\"), who manufacture custom chopper-style motorcycles. Orange County Choppers is in Newburgh, New York. The contrasting work and creative styles of the father and son team and their resulting verbal arguments were the series' hallmark until 2008 when an explosive argument led to Paul Jr.'s termination and departure to start a competing chopper company (Paul Jr. Designs).",
"Title: Vincent DiMartino\n\nVincent \"Vinnie\" DiMartino (born October 9, 1972) is an American motorcycle builder, best known for his work from 2002 to 2007 at Orange County Choppers (OCC), the subject of the American TV show \"American Chopper\". In August 2007 DiMartino left Orange County Choppers and founded V-Force Customs, a custom motorcycle shop in Rock Tavern, NY. Several months later, Cody Connelly, a friend and co-worker of DiMartino at Orange County Choppers also left to join him at V-force Customs. In 2010, DiMartino returned to the show; however instead of rejoining his former employer, OCC, he joined Paul Jr. Designs.",
"Title: Paul Teutul Jr.\n\nPaul Michael Teutul (born October 2, 1974) was one of the stars of the American reality television series \"American Chopper\". He co-founded Orange County Choppers (OCC) with his father, Paul Teutul Sr. in 1999. Teutul was the chief designer and fabricator of OCC. Prior to this, Teutul was head of the rail shop at Orange County Ironworks. He was also responsible for designing the logo for OCC. He is the owner of Paul Jr. Designs, which manufactures custom motorcycles and sells branded clothing.",
"Title: Orange County Choppers\n\nOrange County Choppers (OCC) is a motorcycle manufacturer and lifestyle brand company based in the town of Newburgh, located in Orange County, New York, that was founded in 1999 by Paul Teutul Sr., and Paul Teutul Jr. The company was featured on \"American Chopper\", a reality TV show that debuted in September 2002 on the Discovery Channel. The series moved to Discovery Channel's sister channel TLC in 2007. Following cancellation of the Discovery series, the company was also featured on \"Orange County Choppers\" on the CMT network in 2013."
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Bart The Bear, the star of a movie adapted from the novel "The Grizzly King", was trained in what city?
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Heber City, Utah
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bridge
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"Bart the Bear",
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"The Grizzly King: A Romance of the Wild is a 1916 novel by American author James Oliver Curwood.",
" It was the inspiration for the director Jean-Jacques Annaud's 1988 film \"L'Ours\", known in North America as \"The Bear\"."
],
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"A Cool, Dry Place is a 1998 drama movie adapted by Matthew McDuffie from the 1996 novel \"Dance Real Slow\" by Michael Grant Jaffe.",
" It was directed by John N. Smith.",
" The movie stars Vince Vaughn, Monica Potter, Joey Lauren Adams and Bobby Moat."
],
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},
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"Bart the Bear 2, also called Bart the Bear II, Bart 2, Bart II, or Little Bart (born January 20, 2000) is a male interior Alaskan brown bear actor who has appeared in several Hollywood films and television series, including \"An Unfinished Life\", \"Into the Wild\", \"We Bought a Zoo\", and \"Game of Thrones\".",
" His trainers are Doug Seus and Lynne Seus of Wasatch Rocky Mountain Wildlife, Inc., in Heber City, Utah.",
" Bart 2 was named after the earlier Seus-trained bear actor Bart the Bear, although the two bears are not related."
],
"title": "Bart the Bear 2"
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"sentences": [
"Bart the Bear (January 19, 1977 – May 10, 2000) was a male Alaskan Kodiak bear actor best known for his numerous appearances in Hollywood films, including \"The Bear\" (for which he reportedly received an Oscar nomination), \"White Fang\", \"Legends of the Fall\", and \"The Edge\".",
" He was trained by animal trainers Doug Seus and Lynne Seus of Wasatch Rocky Mountain Wildlife, Inc., in Heber City, Utah."
],
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"sentences": [
"Terrible Teddy, the Grizzly King is a 1901 American silent film directed by Edwin S. Porter.",
" Produced by the Edison Manufacturing Company, it is the earliest known political satire in American film.",
" It features three actors, all of whom are unknown."
],
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"Seekers is a children's novel series written by a team of authors under the pseudonym Erin Hunter, who also wrote the \"Warriors\" series.",
" \"Seekers\" follows the adventures of four bear cubs: Kallik (a polar bear), Lusa (a black bear), Ujurak (a small grizzly bear who can shape-shift into any animal), and Toklo (also a grizzly bear).",
" Led by Ujurak, the four bears search for a place where they can live in peace without human interference and harassment.",
" The first book \"The Quest Begins\" was released on May 27, 2008 and was followed by \"Great Bear Lake\", \"Smoke Mountain\", \"The Last Wilderness\", \"Fire in the Sky\", and \"Spirits in the Stars\", released on February 8, 2011.",
" The series has been well received, with critics praising the realistic behavior of the characters, the excitement in the novels, and the descriptions of the bears' world."
],
"title": "Seekers (novel series)"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Edge is a 1997 American survival drama film directed by Lee Tamahori and starring Anthony Hopkins and Alec Baldwin.",
" Bart the Bear, a trained Kodiak bear known for appearances in several Hollywood movies, also appears in the film as a vicious grizzly; this was one of his last film roles."
],
"title": "The Edge (1997 film)"
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"The Bear (known as L'Ours in its original release) is a 1988 French film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud and released by TriStar Pictures.",
" Adapted from the novel \"The Grizzly King\" (1916) by American author James Oliver Curwood, the screenplay was written by Gérard Brach.",
" Set in late 19th-century British Columbia, Canada, the film tells the story of an orphaned bear cub who befriends an adult male grizzly as hunters pursue them through the wild.",
" Several of the themes explored in the story include orphanhood, peril and protection, and mercy toward and on the behalf of a reformed hunter."
],
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"sentences": [
"Old Martin was a large grizzly bear given in 1811, when already full-sized, to George III by the Hudson's Bay Company.",
" The bear was sent to the Royal Menagerie, housed at the Tower of London.",
" Although this was the first grizzly bear in England, the king said he would rather have had been given a new tie or a pair of socks.",
" The Royal Menagerie was closed in 1831 or 1832 by the Duke of Wellington, the governor of the Tower.",
" The bear and other animals were moved to the new London Zoo in Regent's Park – Old Martin died there in 1838."
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"sentences": [
"Blue Rodeo is a made for television movie adapted from the novel by Jo-Ann Mapson.",
" It first aired on CBS as a \"Sunday night movie of the week\" on October 20, 1996.",
" \"Blue Rodeo\" was directed by Peter Werner and stars Ann-Margret and Kris Kristofferson."
],
"title": "Blue Rodeo (film)"
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"Title: The Grizzly King\n\nThe Grizzly King: A Romance of the Wild is a 1916 novel by American author James Oliver Curwood. It was the inspiration for the director Jean-Jacques Annaud's 1988 film \"L'Ours\", known in North America as \"The Bear\".",
"Title: A Cool, Dry Place\n\nA Cool, Dry Place is a 1998 drama movie adapted by Matthew McDuffie from the 1996 novel \"Dance Real Slow\" by Michael Grant Jaffe. It was directed by John N. Smith. The movie stars Vince Vaughn, Monica Potter, Joey Lauren Adams and Bobby Moat.",
"Title: Bart the Bear 2\n\nBart the Bear 2, also called Bart the Bear II, Bart 2, Bart II, or Little Bart (born January 20, 2000) is a male interior Alaskan brown bear actor who has appeared in several Hollywood films and television series, including \"An Unfinished Life\", \"Into the Wild\", \"We Bought a Zoo\", and \"Game of Thrones\". His trainers are Doug Seus and Lynne Seus of Wasatch Rocky Mountain Wildlife, Inc., in Heber City, Utah. Bart 2 was named after the earlier Seus-trained bear actor Bart the Bear, although the two bears are not related.",
"Title: Bart the Bear\n\nBart the Bear (January 19, 1977 – May 10, 2000) was a male Alaskan Kodiak bear actor best known for his numerous appearances in Hollywood films, including \"The Bear\" (for which he reportedly received an Oscar nomination), \"White Fang\", \"Legends of the Fall\", and \"The Edge\". He was trained by animal trainers Doug Seus and Lynne Seus of Wasatch Rocky Mountain Wildlife, Inc., in Heber City, Utah.",
"Title: Terrible Teddy, the Grizzly King\n\nTerrible Teddy, the Grizzly King is a 1901 American silent film directed by Edwin S. Porter. Produced by the Edison Manufacturing Company, it is the earliest known political satire in American film. It features three actors, all of whom are unknown.",
"Title: Seekers (novel series)\n\nSeekers is a children's novel series written by a team of authors under the pseudonym Erin Hunter, who also wrote the \"Warriors\" series. \"Seekers\" follows the adventures of four bear cubs: Kallik (a polar bear), Lusa (a black bear), Ujurak (a small grizzly bear who can shape-shift into any animal), and Toklo (also a grizzly bear). Led by Ujurak, the four bears search for a place where they can live in peace without human interference and harassment. The first book \"The Quest Begins\" was released on May 27, 2008 and was followed by \"Great Bear Lake\", \"Smoke Mountain\", \"The Last Wilderness\", \"Fire in the Sky\", and \"Spirits in the Stars\", released on February 8, 2011. The series has been well received, with critics praising the realistic behavior of the characters, the excitement in the novels, and the descriptions of the bears' world.",
"Title: The Edge (1997 film)\n\nThe Edge is a 1997 American survival drama film directed by Lee Tamahori and starring Anthony Hopkins and Alec Baldwin. Bart the Bear, a trained Kodiak bear known for appearances in several Hollywood movies, also appears in the film as a vicious grizzly; this was one of his last film roles.",
"Title: The Bear (1988 film)\n\nThe Bear (known as L'Ours in its original release) is a 1988 French film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud and released by TriStar Pictures. Adapted from the novel \"The Grizzly King\" (1916) by American author James Oliver Curwood, the screenplay was written by Gérard Brach. Set in late 19th-century British Columbia, Canada, the film tells the story of an orphaned bear cub who befriends an adult male grizzly as hunters pursue them through the wild. Several of the themes explored in the story include orphanhood, peril and protection, and mercy toward and on the behalf of a reformed hunter.",
"Title: Old Martin\n\nOld Martin was a large grizzly bear given in 1811, when already full-sized, to George III by the Hudson's Bay Company. The bear was sent to the Royal Menagerie, housed at the Tower of London. Although this was the first grizzly bear in England, the king said he would rather have had been given a new tie or a pair of socks. The Royal Menagerie was closed in 1831 or 1832 by the Duke of Wellington, the governor of the Tower. The bear and other animals were moved to the new London Zoo in Regent's Park – Old Martin died there in 1838.",
"Title: Blue Rodeo (film)\n\nBlue Rodeo is a made for television movie adapted from the novel by Jo-Ann Mapson. It first aired on CBS as a \"Sunday night movie of the week\" on October 20, 1996. \"Blue Rodeo\" was directed by Peter Werner and stars Ann-Margret and Kris Kristofferson."
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This singer became the first Afro Pop artist to feature in "Guinness World Records" for his contribution on a song by which Canadian rapper?
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Drake
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"Guinness World Records – Ab India Todega (English: \"Guinness World Records – Now India will Break\") is a reality TV show based on the Guinness Book of World Records.",
" The show, which was hosted by Preity Zinta and Shabbir Ahluwalia, premiered on 18 March 2011 to an audience measurement of 3.3 rating points.",
" Each episode presents different individuals trying to break official world records."
],
"title": "Guinness World Records – Ab India Todega"
},
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"sentences": [
"David Andrew Farrow (born January 10, 1975) is a two-time Canadian Guinness World Record Holder for Most Decks of Playing Cards Memorized in a Single Sighting, entrepreneur, memory coach, speed reader and keynote speaker.",
" He is best known for winning the Guinness World Records for Most Decks of Playing Cards Memorized in a Single Sighting in 1996 and again in 2007 when he set out to reclaim his record after it was beaten in 2002.",
" The initial record was set at the Guinness World Records museum in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada while the latter was performed for Discovery Channel Canada at CTV Television Network studios.",
" Both records were accomplished under the controlled supervision of multiple cameras and multiple independent witnesses."
],
"title": "Dave Farrow"
},
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"sentences": [
"\"One Dance\" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake from his fourth studio album, \"Views\" (2016).",
" It features guest vocals from Nigerian Afrobeat artist Wizkid and British singer Kyla.",
" The artists co-wrote the dancehall and afrobeat song with its co-producers Nineteen85, DJ Maphorisa, and Noah \"40\" Shebib, with production assistance from Wizkid.",
" Crazy Cousinz and Kyla also received songwriting credits for the sampling of their 2008 UK funky song \"Do You Mind\"."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun (born 16 July 1990), better known by his stage name Wizkid (sometimes stylised as WizKid), is a Nigerian singer and songwriter who became the first Afro Pop artist to feature in \"Guinness World Records\" for his contribution on the hit song \"One Dance\".",
" He started recording music at age 11 and managed to release a collaborative album with the Glorious Five, a group he and a couple of his church friends formed.",
" In 2009, he signed a record deal with Banky W.'s record label Empire Mates Entertainment (E.M.E).",
" He rose to prominence in 2010 with the release of the song \"Holla at Your Boy\" from his debut studio album, \"Superstar\" (2011). \"",
"Tease Me/Bad Guys\", \"Don't Dull\", \"Love My Baby\", \"Pakurumo\" and \"Oluwa Lo Ni\" were also released as singles from the \"Superstar\" album.",
" Wizkid's self-titled second studio album, \"Ayo\", was released in September 2014 and was preceded by six singles: \"Jaiye Jaiye\", \"On Top Your Matter\", \"One Question\", \"Joy\", \"Bombay\" and \"Show You the Money\"."
],
"title": "Wizkid (musician)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Twin Galaxies is an American organization that tracks \"retro\" and \"old-school\" video game world records and conducts a program of electronic-gaming promotions.",
" It operates the Twin Galaxies website and publishes the \"Twin Galaxies' Official Video Game & Pinball Book of World Records\", with the Arcade Volume released on June 2, 2007.",
" \"The Guinness World Records - Gamers Edition 2008\" was released in March, 2008 in conjunction with Twin Galaxies, who Guinness World Records considers to be the official supplier of verified world records to the annual volume."
],
"title": "Twin Galaxies"
},
{
"sentences": [
"George E. Hood is an ultra athlete, certified personal trainer (NESTA) and a Group-X instructor.",
" Hood also owns and operates a successful business known as Oceanside Paddleboard in Oceanside, CA.www.OceansidePaddleboard.com.",
" George holds 7 world records.",
" He has set a total of 6 Guinness World Records and one independent world record for the plank set in Beijing, China in June, 2014 which was certified in the media and by the Assist World Records organization in India.http://www.china.org.cn/wap/2014-06/24/content_32752425.htm George previously held the Guinness World Record for the prone hold, or plank at 3 hours, 7 minutes, and 15 seconds set on 20 April 2013.",
"http://www.thepostgame.com/blog/eye-performance/201304/george-hood-sets-planking-record-again"
],
"title": "George Hood (athlete)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Guinness World Records Gone Wild, also known as \"Guinness World Records Unleashed\", is an American reality television series on truTV.",
" The series debuted on February 7, 2013 and is hosted by Dan Cortese.",
" The series' first season averaged more than 1.3 million viewers and ranked as one of ad-supported cable's Top 3 programs in the Thursday 8 p.m. timeslot with key adult and male demos.",
" It was also cable's No.1 unscripted entertainment program in the timeslot with men 18-49 and adults 18-34.",
" It was announced in April 2013 that truTV has ordered an additional ten episodes.",
" Season 2 premiered on November 7, 2013, and features a title change to \"Guinness World Records Unleashed\"."
],
"title": "Guinness World Records Gone Wild"
},
{
"sentences": [
"According to \"Guinness World Records\", \"White Christmas\" (1942) by Bing Crosby is the best-selling single worldwide, with estimated sales of over 50 million copies.",
" The song recognized as \"the best-selling single of all time\" was released before the pop/rock singles-chart era and \"was listed as the world's best-selling single in the first-ever \"Guinness Book of Records\" (published in 1955) and—remarkably—still retains the title more than 50 years later.\"",
" \"Guinness World Records\" states that double A-side charity single \"Candle in the Wind 1997\"/\"Something About the Way You Look Tonight\" (1997) by Elton John, a tribute to the late Diana, Princess of Wales, is \"the biggest-selling single since UK and US singles charts began in the 1950s, having accumulated worldwide sales of 33 million copies,\" making it the second-best-selling single of all time."
],
"title": "List of best-selling singles"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ashrita Furman (born Keith Furman, September 16, 1954, Brooklyn, New York) is a Guinness World Records record-breaker.",
" As of 2017, Furman has set more than 600 official Guinness Records and currently holds 200 records, including the record for holding the most Guinness world records.",
" He has been breaking records since 1979."
],
"title": "Ashrita Furman"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Journey is the first studio album by Nigerian Afro Pop artist Sean Tizzle.",
" It was released on April 17, 2014 on Difference Entertainment.",
" which was released in 2014.",
" The album features guest appearances from Olamide, Reminisce, 9ice, Ice Prince, Naeto C, Kcee and Tiwa Savage.",
" The album was supported by four official singles— \"Mama Eh\", \"Komole\", \"Kilogbe\" and \"Kilogbe (Remix)\" along with the promotional singles \"Mama Eh\"."
],
"title": "The Journey (Sean Tizzle album)"
}
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"Title: Guinness World Records – Ab India Todega\n\nGuinness World Records – Ab India Todega (English: \"Guinness World Records – Now India will Break\") is a reality TV show based on the Guinness Book of World Records. The show, which was hosted by Preity Zinta and Shabbir Ahluwalia, premiered on 18 March 2011 to an audience measurement of 3.3 rating points. Each episode presents different individuals trying to break official world records.",
"Title: Dave Farrow\n\nDavid Andrew Farrow (born January 10, 1975) is a two-time Canadian Guinness World Record Holder for Most Decks of Playing Cards Memorized in a Single Sighting, entrepreneur, memory coach, speed reader and keynote speaker. He is best known for winning the Guinness World Records for Most Decks of Playing Cards Memorized in a Single Sighting in 1996 and again in 2007 when he set out to reclaim his record after it was beaten in 2002. The initial record was set at the Guinness World Records museum in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada while the latter was performed for Discovery Channel Canada at CTV Television Network studios. Both records were accomplished under the controlled supervision of multiple cameras and multiple independent witnesses.",
"Title: One Dance\n\n\"One Dance\" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake from his fourth studio album, \"Views\" (2016). It features guest vocals from Nigerian Afrobeat artist Wizkid and British singer Kyla. The artists co-wrote the dancehall and afrobeat song with its co-producers Nineteen85, DJ Maphorisa, and Noah \"40\" Shebib, with production assistance from Wizkid. Crazy Cousinz and Kyla also received songwriting credits for the sampling of their 2008 UK funky song \"Do You Mind\".",
"Title: Wizkid (musician)\n\nAyodeji Ibrahim Balogun (born 16 July 1990), better known by his stage name Wizkid (sometimes stylised as WizKid), is a Nigerian singer and songwriter who became the first Afro Pop artist to feature in \"Guinness World Records\" for his contribution on the hit song \"One Dance\". He started recording music at age 11 and managed to release a collaborative album with the Glorious Five, a group he and a couple of his church friends formed. In 2009, he signed a record deal with Banky W.'s record label Empire Mates Entertainment (E.M.E). He rose to prominence in 2010 with the release of the song \"Holla at Your Boy\" from his debut studio album, \"Superstar\" (2011). \" Tease Me/Bad Guys\", \"Don't Dull\", \"Love My Baby\", \"Pakurumo\" and \"Oluwa Lo Ni\" were also released as singles from the \"Superstar\" album. Wizkid's self-titled second studio album, \"Ayo\", was released in September 2014 and was preceded by six singles: \"Jaiye Jaiye\", \"On Top Your Matter\", \"One Question\", \"Joy\", \"Bombay\" and \"Show You the Money\".",
"Title: Twin Galaxies\n\nTwin Galaxies is an American organization that tracks \"retro\" and \"old-school\" video game world records and conducts a program of electronic-gaming promotions. It operates the Twin Galaxies website and publishes the \"Twin Galaxies' Official Video Game & Pinball Book of World Records\", with the Arcade Volume released on June 2, 2007. \"The Guinness World Records - Gamers Edition 2008\" was released in March, 2008 in conjunction with Twin Galaxies, who Guinness World Records considers to be the official supplier of verified world records to the annual volume.",
"Title: George Hood (athlete)\n\nGeorge E. Hood is an ultra athlete, certified personal trainer (NESTA) and a Group-X instructor. Hood also owns and operates a successful business known as Oceanside Paddleboard in Oceanside, CA.www.OceansidePaddleboard.com. George holds 7 world records. He has set a total of 6 Guinness World Records and one independent world record for the plank set in Beijing, China in June, 2014 which was certified in the media and by the Assist World Records organization in India.http://www.china.org.cn/wap/2014-06/24/content_32752425.htm George previously held the Guinness World Record for the prone hold, or plank at 3 hours, 7 minutes, and 15 seconds set on 20 April 2013. http://www.thepostgame.com/blog/eye-performance/201304/george-hood-sets-planking-record-again",
"Title: Guinness World Records Gone Wild\n\nGuinness World Records Gone Wild, also known as \"Guinness World Records Unleashed\", is an American reality television series on truTV. The series debuted on February 7, 2013 and is hosted by Dan Cortese. The series' first season averaged more than 1.3 million viewers and ranked as one of ad-supported cable's Top 3 programs in the Thursday 8 p.m. timeslot with key adult and male demos. It was also cable's No.1 unscripted entertainment program in the timeslot with men 18-49 and adults 18-34. It was announced in April 2013 that truTV has ordered an additional ten episodes. Season 2 premiered on November 7, 2013, and features a title change to \"Guinness World Records Unleashed\".",
"Title: List of best-selling singles\n\nAccording to \"Guinness World Records\", \"White Christmas\" (1942) by Bing Crosby is the best-selling single worldwide, with estimated sales of over 50 million copies. The song recognized as \"the best-selling single of all time\" was released before the pop/rock singles-chart era and \"was listed as the world's best-selling single in the first-ever \"Guinness Book of Records\" (published in 1955) and—remarkably—still retains the title more than 50 years later.\" \"Guinness World Records\" states that double A-side charity single \"Candle in the Wind 1997\"/\"Something About the Way You Look Tonight\" (1997) by Elton John, a tribute to the late Diana, Princess of Wales, is \"the biggest-selling single since UK and US singles charts began in the 1950s, having accumulated worldwide sales of 33 million copies,\" making it the second-best-selling single of all time.",
"Title: Ashrita Furman\n\nAshrita Furman (born Keith Furman, September 16, 1954, Brooklyn, New York) is a Guinness World Records record-breaker. As of 2017, Furman has set more than 600 official Guinness Records and currently holds 200 records, including the record for holding the most Guinness world records. He has been breaking records since 1979.",
"Title: The Journey (Sean Tizzle album)\n\nThe Journey is the first studio album by Nigerian Afro Pop artist Sean Tizzle. It was released on April 17, 2014 on Difference Entertainment. which was released in 2014. The album features guest appearances from Olamide, Reminisce, 9ice, Ice Prince, Naeto C, Kcee and Tiwa Savage. The album was supported by four official singles— \"Mama Eh\", \"Komole\", \"Kilogbe\" and \"Kilogbe (Remix)\" along with the promotional singles \"Mama Eh\"."
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The father of Steven M. Hilton was the original owner of what Los Angeles team?
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Los Angeles Chargers
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"The Los Angeles Rams, a professional American football team based in Los Angeles, joined the National Football League (NFL) as Cleveland Rams in 1937.",
" The Rams began playing in 1936 as a charter member of the second American Football League.",
" Although the NFL granted membership to the same owner, the NFL considers it a separate entity.",
" In 1946, Rams' owner Dan Reeves, fed up with poor attendance at Cleveland Stadium, moved the Rams to Los Angeles, and the team played there from 1946 to 1979.",
" Before his death in 1979, later Rams owner Carroll Rosenbloom planned a move within the Los Angeles metropolitan area to Anaheim, using the venue now known as Angel Stadium, and his widow and successor Georgia Frontiere went through with the move in 1980, with the team still officially representing Los Angeles.",
" The Rams moved to St. Louis in 1995 and renamed the team St. Louis Rams.",
" In January 2016, the Rams and the NFL announced that the team would return to Los Angeles.",
" The team now plays in its original L.A. venue, the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, while awaiting the 2020 opening of its new stadium in suburban Inglewood."
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"title": "List of Los Angeles Rams first-round draft picks"
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"Steven Michael Hilton (born November 9, 1950) is an American philanthropist.",
" He is the son of hotel magnate Barron Hilton, whose own father founded the Hilton Hotels chain.",
" Steven Hilton is the chairman of the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, a humanitarian charity working to improve the lives of disadvantaged and vulnerable people throughout the world.",
" He served as president and CEO of the foundation prior to his retirement in 2015, since which he has remained chairman.",
" During his tenure, annual grants have grown from a total of $6 million to $100 million a year, providing more than $1.4 billion to nonprofit organizations."
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"S0–102 is a star that is located very close to the centre of the Milky Way, near the radio source Sagittarius A*, orbiting it with an orbital period of 11.5 years.",
" As of 2012 it is the star with the shortest known period orbiting the black hole at the centre of the Milky Way.",
" This beat the record of 15 years previously set by S0–2.",
" The star was identified by a University of California, Los Angeles team headed by Andrea M. Ghez.",
" At its periapsis, its speed exceeds 1% of the speed of light.",
" At that point it is 260 astronomical units (36 light hours, 38.9 billion km) from the centre, while the black hole radius is less than one thousandth of that size (11 million km).",
" It passed that point in 2009 and will be there again in 2020."
],
"title": "S0–102"
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"sentences": [
"Tuna is a Chihuahua Dachshund crossbreed dog, best known as an internet celebrity, and an internet meme.",
" He was abandoned by his original owner near San Diego, and was adopted at a farmer's market in Los Angeles by Courtney Dasher.",
" After she created an Instagram page for him, a photo of him was featured on the company's website resulting in an increase in followers.",
" Dasher has used Tuna's celebrity status to raise money for animal rescue groups as well as promoting the cause generally.",
" A book of photographs of Tuna was released in 2015, entitled \"Tuna Melts My Heart: The Underdog With The Overbite\"."
],
"title": "Tuna (dog)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Orange County Soccer Club was a Greater Los Angeles team active in the mid 1960s in a league called the Continental League.",
" One of the highlights of its existence included an international match with Bayern Munich of Germany played on June 10, 1966 at Santa Ana Stadium in which the clubs played to a 3-3 tie.",
" In 2014, local soccer supporter Blaine Jenks, a founder of an Orange County Blues FC supporter group called the County Line Coalition, discovered information of the match between OCSC and Bayern Munich."
],
"title": "Orange County Soccer Club"
},
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"sentences": [
"Jeanie Marie Buss (born September 26, 1961) is controlling owner and president of the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" Buss is a daughter of Jerry Buss, a real estate investor who later owned the Lakers and other sports businesses.",
" At age 19, she started in the family business as general manager of the Los Angeles Strings professional tennis team.",
" Buss later became the owner of the Los Angeles Blades professional roller hockey team.",
" She was also president of the Great Western Forum before becoming vice president of the Lakers.",
" After Buss's father died in 2013, his controlling ownership of the Lakers passed to his six children via a family trust, with each sibling receiving an equal vote.",
" Buss took over as team president and represents the Lakers on the NBA Board of Governors."
],
"title": "Jeanie Buss"
},
{
"sentences": [
"William Barron Hilton (born October 23, 1927) is an American business magnate, socialite, and hotel heir.",
" The son and successor of hotelier Conrad Hilton, he is the retired chairman, president and chief executive officer of Hilton Hotels Corporation and chairman emeritus of the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation.",
" Hilton was also a founding partner of the American Football League and the original owner of the Los Angeles Chargers."
],
"title": "Barron Hilton"
},
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"sentences": [
"The 2017 Los Angeles Dodgers season is the 128th for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 60th season in Los Angeles, California.",
" They finished the season with the most wins in Los Angeles team history with a major league best 104 wins (2nd best in overall team history, tied with the 1942 team and behind only the 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers).",
" They won their fifth straight National League West championship and will play the wild card winner in the Division Series."
],
"title": "2017 Los Angeles Dodgers season"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Los Angeles metropolitan area is home to several professional and collegiate sports teams.",
" The Greater Los Angeles Area has nine major league professional teams: the Anaheim Ducks, the Los Angeles Angels, the Los Angeles Chargers, the Los Angeles Clippers, the Los Angeles Dodgers, LA Galaxy, the Los Angeles Kings, the Los Angeles Lakers, and the Los Angeles Rams.",
" Los Angeles FC will begin play as the area's tenth major team in 2018.",
" USC Trojans football, UCLA Bruins men's basketball, USC Trojans baseball, USC Trojans track & field, and Cal State Fullerton Titans baseball are all historically premier organizations in college sports.",
" Other major sports teams include UCLA Bruins Football, Los Angeles Sparks, Pepperdine Waves baseball, and formerly the Los Angeles Raiders and Los Angeles Aztecs.",
" Between them, these Los Angeles area sports teams have won a combined 105 Championship Titles.",
" Los Angeles area colleges have produced upwards of 200 National Championship Teams, primarily from USC Trojans and UCLA Bruins of the Pac-12 Conference.",
" The 1932 and 1984 Summer Olympics were held in Los Angeles.",
" In 2028 the city will host the Olympics for a third time."
],
"title": "Sports in Los Angeles"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Los Angeles Angels are an American professional baseball franchise based in Anaheim, California.",
" The Angels compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) West division.",
" The Angels have played home games at Angel Stadium since 1966.",
" The current Major League franchise was established as an expansion team in 1961 by Gene Autry, the team's first owner.",
" The \"Angels\" name was taken by Autry in tribute to the original Los Angeles Angels, a Minor League franchise in the Pacific Coast League (PCL), which played in South Central Los Angeles from 1903 to 1957.",
" He bought the rights to the Angels name from Walter O'Malley, the then-Los Angeles Dodgers owner, who acquired the PCL franchise from Philip K. Wrigley, the owner of the parent Chicago Cubs at the time, as part of the Dodgers' move to Southern California."
],
"title": "Los Angeles Angels"
}
] |
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"Title: List of Los Angeles Rams first-round draft picks\n\nThe Los Angeles Rams, a professional American football team based in Los Angeles, joined the National Football League (NFL) as Cleveland Rams in 1937. The Rams began playing in 1936 as a charter member of the second American Football League. Although the NFL granted membership to the same owner, the NFL considers it a separate entity. In 1946, Rams' owner Dan Reeves, fed up with poor attendance at Cleveland Stadium, moved the Rams to Los Angeles, and the team played there from 1946 to 1979. Before his death in 1979, later Rams owner Carroll Rosenbloom planned a move within the Los Angeles metropolitan area to Anaheim, using the venue now known as Angel Stadium, and his widow and successor Georgia Frontiere went through with the move in 1980, with the team still officially representing Los Angeles. The Rams moved to St. Louis in 1995 and renamed the team St. Louis Rams. In January 2016, the Rams and the NFL announced that the team would return to Los Angeles. The team now plays in its original L.A. venue, the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, while awaiting the 2020 opening of its new stadium in suburban Inglewood.",
"Title: Steven M. Hilton\n\nSteven Michael Hilton (born November 9, 1950) is an American philanthropist. He is the son of hotel magnate Barron Hilton, whose own father founded the Hilton Hotels chain. Steven Hilton is the chairman of the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, a humanitarian charity working to improve the lives of disadvantaged and vulnerable people throughout the world. He served as president and CEO of the foundation prior to his retirement in 2015, since which he has remained chairman. During his tenure, annual grants have grown from a total of $6 million to $100 million a year, providing more than $1.4 billion to nonprofit organizations.",
"Title: S0–102\n\nS0–102 is a star that is located very close to the centre of the Milky Way, near the radio source Sagittarius A*, orbiting it with an orbital period of 11.5 years. As of 2012 it is the star with the shortest known period orbiting the black hole at the centre of the Milky Way. This beat the record of 15 years previously set by S0–2. The star was identified by a University of California, Los Angeles team headed by Andrea M. Ghez. At its periapsis, its speed exceeds 1% of the speed of light. At that point it is 260 astronomical units (36 light hours, 38.9 billion km) from the centre, while the black hole radius is less than one thousandth of that size (11 million km). It passed that point in 2009 and will be there again in 2020.",
"Title: Tuna (dog)\n\nTuna is a Chihuahua Dachshund crossbreed dog, best known as an internet celebrity, and an internet meme. He was abandoned by his original owner near San Diego, and was adopted at a farmer's market in Los Angeles by Courtney Dasher. After she created an Instagram page for him, a photo of him was featured on the company's website resulting in an increase in followers. Dasher has used Tuna's celebrity status to raise money for animal rescue groups as well as promoting the cause generally. A book of photographs of Tuna was released in 2015, entitled \"Tuna Melts My Heart: The Underdog With The Overbite\".",
"Title: Orange County Soccer Club\n\nOrange County Soccer Club was a Greater Los Angeles team active in the mid 1960s in a league called the Continental League. One of the highlights of its existence included an international match with Bayern Munich of Germany played on June 10, 1966 at Santa Ana Stadium in which the clubs played to a 3-3 tie. In 2014, local soccer supporter Blaine Jenks, a founder of an Orange County Blues FC supporter group called the County Line Coalition, discovered information of the match between OCSC and Bayern Munich.",
"Title: Jeanie Buss\n\nJeanie Marie Buss (born September 26, 1961) is controlling owner and president of the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Buss is a daughter of Jerry Buss, a real estate investor who later owned the Lakers and other sports businesses. At age 19, she started in the family business as general manager of the Los Angeles Strings professional tennis team. Buss later became the owner of the Los Angeles Blades professional roller hockey team. She was also president of the Great Western Forum before becoming vice president of the Lakers. After Buss's father died in 2013, his controlling ownership of the Lakers passed to his six children via a family trust, with each sibling receiving an equal vote. Buss took over as team president and represents the Lakers on the NBA Board of Governors.",
"Title: Barron Hilton\n\nWilliam Barron Hilton (born October 23, 1927) is an American business magnate, socialite, and hotel heir. The son and successor of hotelier Conrad Hilton, he is the retired chairman, president and chief executive officer of Hilton Hotels Corporation and chairman emeritus of the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation. Hilton was also a founding partner of the American Football League and the original owner of the Los Angeles Chargers.",
"Title: 2017 Los Angeles Dodgers season\n\nThe 2017 Los Angeles Dodgers season is the 128th for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 60th season in Los Angeles, California. They finished the season with the most wins in Los Angeles team history with a major league best 104 wins (2nd best in overall team history, tied with the 1942 team and behind only the 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers). They won their fifth straight National League West championship and will play the wild card winner in the Division Series.",
"Title: Sports in Los Angeles\n\nThe Los Angeles metropolitan area is home to several professional and collegiate sports teams. The Greater Los Angeles Area has nine major league professional teams: the Anaheim Ducks, the Los Angeles Angels, the Los Angeles Chargers, the Los Angeles Clippers, the Los Angeles Dodgers, LA Galaxy, the Los Angeles Kings, the Los Angeles Lakers, and the Los Angeles Rams. Los Angeles FC will begin play as the area's tenth major team in 2018. USC Trojans football, UCLA Bruins men's basketball, USC Trojans baseball, USC Trojans track & field, and Cal State Fullerton Titans baseball are all historically premier organizations in college sports. Other major sports teams include UCLA Bruins Football, Los Angeles Sparks, Pepperdine Waves baseball, and formerly the Los Angeles Raiders and Los Angeles Aztecs. Between them, these Los Angeles area sports teams have won a combined 105 Championship Titles. Los Angeles area colleges have produced upwards of 200 National Championship Teams, primarily from USC Trojans and UCLA Bruins of the Pac-12 Conference. The 1932 and 1984 Summer Olympics were held in Los Angeles. In 2028 the city will host the Olympics for a third time.",
"Title: Los Angeles Angels\n\nThe Los Angeles Angels are an American professional baseball franchise based in Anaheim, California. The Angels compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) West division. The Angels have played home games at Angel Stadium since 1966. The current Major League franchise was established as an expansion team in 1961 by Gene Autry, the team's first owner. The \"Angels\" name was taken by Autry in tribute to the original Los Angeles Angels, a Minor League franchise in the Pacific Coast League (PCL), which played in South Central Los Angeles from 1903 to 1957. He bought the rights to the Angels name from Walter O'Malley, the then-Los Angeles Dodgers owner, who acquired the PCL franchise from Philip K. Wrigley, the owner of the parent Chicago Cubs at the time, as part of the Dodgers' move to Southern California."
] |
3,508
|
International outlaw motorcycle club, Rock Machine, was formed in what year by a former friend of the worldwide one-percenter motorcycle club whose members typically ride Harley-Davidson motorcycles, Hells Angels?
|
1986
|
bridge
|
easy
|
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"Rock Machine",
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"Hells Angels"
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"Ralph Hubert \"Sonny\" Barger (born October 8, 1938) is an American author and actor, who is a founding member (1957) of the Oakland, California, U.S. chapter of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club.",
" He is the author of five books - \"Hell's Angel: The Life and Times of Sonny Barger and the Hell's Angels Motorcycle Club\" (2000), \"Dead in 5 Heartbeats\" (2004), \"Freedom: Credos from the Road\" (2005), \"6 Chambers, 1 Bullet\" (2006), and \"Let's Ride: Sonny Barger's Guide to Motorcycling\" (2010) - and editor of the book \"Ridin' High, Livin' Free: Hell-Raising Stories\" (2003).",
" Onscreen, Barger was identified but didn't speak in \"Hells Angels on Wheels\" (1967) and was one of several members of the Angels who had speaking parts playing themselves in \"Hell's Angels '69\" (1969); he has appeared in several additional films.",
" He also appeared in the \"Sons of Anarchy\" television show as \"Lenny \"The Pimp\" Janowitz\""
],
"title": "Sonny Barger"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Warlocks Motorcycle Club is a \"one-percenter\" Outlaw motorcycle club that was formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1967.",
" It was the first official 1% outlaw motorcycle club founded in Pennsylvania.",
" The club is most prominent in the Philadelphia and Delaware County area, but they have territory all throughout the Delaware Valley (i.e. the Philly metro area), including South Jersey and Wilmington.",
" There are now chapters all throughout Pennsylvania, South Jersey, and Delaware.",
" The club's insignia is a Harpy, which in Greek and Roman mythology, was a female monster in the form of a bird with a human face.",
" Their colors are Red and White.",
" The club rapidly expanded at the end of the Vietnam War when thousands of soldiers returned home to the United States, many to Pennsylvania."
],
"title": "Warlocks Motorcycle Club (Pennsylvania)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Hells Angels Motorcycle Club (HAMC) is a worldwide one-percenter motorcycle club whose members typically ride Harley-Davidson motorcycles.",
" The organization is predominantly white male and considered an organized crime syndicate by the United States Department of Justice.",
" In the United States and Canada, the Hells Angels are incorporated as the Hells Angels Motorcycle Corporation.",
" Common nicknames for the club are the \"H.A.\", \"Red & White\", \"HAMC\" and \"81\"."
],
"title": "Hells Angels"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Black Sabbath Motorcycle Club Nation is a national Motorcycle Club whose members ride all makes of street legal motorcycles (cruisers at least 750cc and sport bikes at least 600cc).",
" s of 2014 , it is not listed by the United States Department of Justice or California Department of Justice as an Outlaw Motorcycle Club or Gang."
],
"title": "Black Sabbath Motorcycle Club"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Bacchus Motorcycle Club (BMC) is a Canadian one-percenter motorcycle club whose members ride only Harley-Davidson motorcycles.",
" The name \"Bacchus\" is derived from an alternate name for Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, women and song.",
" The name of the club originates from the cult and city religions symbolism of Dionysus, who was regarded as the protector or guardian of those who do not belong to conventional society."
],
"title": "Bacchus MC"
},
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"The Breed Motorcycle Club is a one-percenter motorcycle club that was formed 65 miles northeast of Philadelphia in Asbury Park, New Jersey in 1965.",
" It was at one time one of the most powerful and feared motorcycle clubs in the Northeastern United States, with a number of chapters in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.",
" Although The Breed were founded in the 1960s, the gang did not start to expand rapidly until the early 1980s when members of the Aces and Eights Motorcycle Club, based in Riverside, New Jersey, patched over in 1983.",
" In 1986, the Branded Motorcycle Club was absorbed into The Breed.",
" The Breed headquarters was moved to Bristol Township, Pennsylvania."
],
"title": "The Breed Motorcycle Club"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sin City Deciples [\"sic\"] is a \"one-percenter\" outlaw motorcycle club that started in Gary, Indiana in 1966.",
" Though most club members are black, the club is open to all men, regardless of race or color.",
" The club is known for having a large number of charity organizations.",
" A high percentage of military veterans have join the club a high number of doctors, lawyers & corporate Americans have join this club.",
" Members ride Harley-Davidson motorcycles.",
" Members pride themselves on the tight knit brotherhood they have developed over years of riding with each other from state to state.",
" With charters that span from coast to coast in the United States and in Europe, they are one of the oldest and largest black outlaw clubs in existence.Membership totaling 16,657 active members \"Deciples\" is a portmanteau of the words \"decibels\" and \"disciples.\""
],
"title": "Sin City Deciples"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Blue Angels Motorcycle Club (BAMC) is a one-percenter motorcycle club that was formed by Allan Morrison and Billy Gordon in the Maryhill area of Glasgow, Scotland in 1963.",
" \"Blue\" stands for Bastards, Lunatics, Undesireables and Eccentrics but the name also came from other sources; blue is the main colour of the Scotland flag.",
" The Blue Angels are one of the largest motorcycle clubs in the United Kingdom, only falling behind the Outlaws, Hells Angels and Satans Slaves."
],
"title": "Blue Angels Motorcycle Club"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Rock Machine, or Rock Machine M.C., is an international outlaw motorcycle club with six Canadian chapters, six US chapters and eight chapters in Australia.",
" It was formed in 1986 by Salvatore Cazzetta, a former friend of Hells Angels Quebec chapter president Maurice Boucher, and competed with the Hells Angels for the street-level drug trade in Montreal.",
" The Quebec Biker war saw Rock Machine form an alliance with a number of other gangs.",
" The conflict occurred between 1994 and 2002 and resulted in over 160 casualties and an unknown number of injuries."
],
"title": "Rock Machine"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Lennoxville massacre, or Lennoxville purge, was a mass murder which took place at the Hells Angels clubhouse in Lennoxville, Quebec on March 24, 1985.",
" Five members of the Hells Angels North Chapter, founded by Laurent \"L'Anglais\" Viau and Yves \"Apache\" Trudeau, were shot dead.",
" This event divided rival outlaw motorcycle gangs in Quebec, leading to the formation of the Rock Machine club, a rival to the Hells in the 1990s."
],
"title": "Lennoxville massacre"
}
] |
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"Title: Sonny Barger\n\nRalph Hubert \"Sonny\" Barger (born October 8, 1938) is an American author and actor, who is a founding member (1957) of the Oakland, California, U.S. chapter of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club. He is the author of five books - \"Hell's Angel: The Life and Times of Sonny Barger and the Hell's Angels Motorcycle Club\" (2000), \"Dead in 5 Heartbeats\" (2004), \"Freedom: Credos from the Road\" (2005), \"6 Chambers, 1 Bullet\" (2006), and \"Let's Ride: Sonny Barger's Guide to Motorcycling\" (2010) - and editor of the book \"Ridin' High, Livin' Free: Hell-Raising Stories\" (2003). Onscreen, Barger was identified but didn't speak in \"Hells Angels on Wheels\" (1967) and was one of several members of the Angels who had speaking parts playing themselves in \"Hell's Angels '69\" (1969); he has appeared in several additional films. He also appeared in the \"Sons of Anarchy\" television show as \"Lenny \"The Pimp\" Janowitz\"",
"Title: Warlocks Motorcycle Club (Pennsylvania)\n\nThe Warlocks Motorcycle Club is a \"one-percenter\" Outlaw motorcycle club that was formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1967. It was the first official 1% outlaw motorcycle club founded in Pennsylvania. The club is most prominent in the Philadelphia and Delaware County area, but they have territory all throughout the Delaware Valley (i.e. the Philly metro area), including South Jersey and Wilmington. There are now chapters all throughout Pennsylvania, South Jersey, and Delaware. The club's insignia is a Harpy, which in Greek and Roman mythology, was a female monster in the form of a bird with a human face. Their colors are Red and White. The club rapidly expanded at the end of the Vietnam War when thousands of soldiers returned home to the United States, many to Pennsylvania.",
"Title: Hells Angels\n\nThe Hells Angels Motorcycle Club (HAMC) is a worldwide one-percenter motorcycle club whose members typically ride Harley-Davidson motorcycles. The organization is predominantly white male and considered an organized crime syndicate by the United States Department of Justice. In the United States and Canada, the Hells Angels are incorporated as the Hells Angels Motorcycle Corporation. Common nicknames for the club are the \"H.A.\", \"Red & White\", \"HAMC\" and \"81\".",
"Title: Black Sabbath Motorcycle Club\n\nThe Black Sabbath Motorcycle Club Nation is a national Motorcycle Club whose members ride all makes of street legal motorcycles (cruisers at least 750cc and sport bikes at least 600cc). s of 2014 , it is not listed by the United States Department of Justice or California Department of Justice as an Outlaw Motorcycle Club or Gang.",
"Title: Bacchus MC\n\nThe Bacchus Motorcycle Club (BMC) is a Canadian one-percenter motorcycle club whose members ride only Harley-Davidson motorcycles. The name \"Bacchus\" is derived from an alternate name for Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, women and song. The name of the club originates from the cult and city religions symbolism of Dionysus, who was regarded as the protector or guardian of those who do not belong to conventional society.",
"Title: The Breed Motorcycle Club\n\nThe Breed Motorcycle Club is a one-percenter motorcycle club that was formed 65 miles northeast of Philadelphia in Asbury Park, New Jersey in 1965. It was at one time one of the most powerful and feared motorcycle clubs in the Northeastern United States, with a number of chapters in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Although The Breed were founded in the 1960s, the gang did not start to expand rapidly until the early 1980s when members of the Aces and Eights Motorcycle Club, based in Riverside, New Jersey, patched over in 1983. In 1986, the Branded Motorcycle Club was absorbed into The Breed. The Breed headquarters was moved to Bristol Township, Pennsylvania.",
"Title: Sin City Deciples\n\nSin City Deciples [\"sic\"] is a \"one-percenter\" outlaw motorcycle club that started in Gary, Indiana in 1966. Though most club members are black, the club is open to all men, regardless of race or color. The club is known for having a large number of charity organizations. A high percentage of military veterans have join the club a high number of doctors, lawyers & corporate Americans have join this club. Members ride Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Members pride themselves on the tight knit brotherhood they have developed over years of riding with each other from state to state. With charters that span from coast to coast in the United States and in Europe, they are one of the oldest and largest black outlaw clubs in existence.Membership totaling 16,657 active members \"Deciples\" is a portmanteau of the words \"decibels\" and \"disciples.\"",
"Title: Blue Angels Motorcycle Club\n\nThe Blue Angels Motorcycle Club (BAMC) is a one-percenter motorcycle club that was formed by Allan Morrison and Billy Gordon in the Maryhill area of Glasgow, Scotland in 1963. \"Blue\" stands for Bastards, Lunatics, Undesireables and Eccentrics but the name also came from other sources; blue is the main colour of the Scotland flag. The Blue Angels are one of the largest motorcycle clubs in the United Kingdom, only falling behind the Outlaws, Hells Angels and Satans Slaves.",
"Title: Rock Machine\n\nRock Machine, or Rock Machine M.C., is an international outlaw motorcycle club with six Canadian chapters, six US chapters and eight chapters in Australia. It was formed in 1986 by Salvatore Cazzetta, a former friend of Hells Angels Quebec chapter president Maurice Boucher, and competed with the Hells Angels for the street-level drug trade in Montreal. The Quebec Biker war saw Rock Machine form an alliance with a number of other gangs. The conflict occurred between 1994 and 2002 and resulted in over 160 casualties and an unknown number of injuries.",
"Title: Lennoxville massacre\n\nThe Lennoxville massacre, or Lennoxville purge, was a mass murder which took place at the Hells Angels clubhouse in Lennoxville, Quebec on March 24, 1985. Five members of the Hells Angels North Chapter, founded by Laurent \"L'Anglais\" Viau and Yves \"Apache\" Trudeau, were shot dead. This event divided rival outlaw motorcycle gangs in Quebec, leading to the formation of the Rock Machine club, a rival to the Hells in the 1990s."
] |
3,509
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Are Dome Mine and Jolly Jack's Lost Mine part of a Gold Rush legend?
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yes
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comparison
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hard
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"title": [
"Dome Mine",
"Jolly Jack's Lost Mine",
"Jolly Jack's Lost Mine"
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0,
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3
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"sentences": [
"Jolly Jack's Lost Mine is a legend about a hidden placer mine supposed to be located in the Boundary Country of British Columbia.",
" The mine has been written about by local historians and various magazines.",
" Many have searched for the lost placer mine of Jolly Jack.",
" It is a local legend in the Boundary Country."
],
"title": "Jolly Jack's Lost Mine"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Similkameen Gold Rush, also known as the Blackfoot Gold Rush, was a minor gold rush in the Similkameen Country of the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada, in 1860.",
" The Similkameen Rush was one of a flurry of small rushes peripheral to the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush, which had drawn tens of thousands of prospectors to the new colony in 1858-1859, among the others being Rock Creek Gold Rush and Big Bend."
],
"title": "Similkameen Gold Rush"
},
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"The Mount Baker Gold Rush (1897 to mid 1920's) occurred in Whatcom County, Washington, United States, upon the discovery of the Lone Jack Mine.",
" The Mount Baker area was flooded with prospectors which led to the staking of many claims both patented and unpatented.",
" The most notable mines staked soon after the Lone Jack are the Boundary Red Mountain Mine, Garget Mine (a.k.a. Gold Run Mine), Gold Basin Mine, Silver Tip Mine, and the Evergreen Mine."
],
"title": "Mount Baker Gold Rush"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Lost Blue Bucket Mine is a lost mine reputed to be located along the Meek Wagon Train trail between the present day cities of Vale and The Dalles in Oregon, United States.",
" Its existence traces back to 1845, several years before the start of the California Gold Rush."
],
"title": "Lost Blue Bucket Mine"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jolly Jack Creek is a creek located in British Columbia.",
" The creek flows south into Boundary Creek.",
" This creek was named after local prospector Jolly Jack Thornton who was the second white settler in the district.",
" This creek is also called \"Jolly Creek\"."
],
"title": "Jolly Jack Creek"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dome Mine is situated in the City of Timmins, Ontario, Canada; and was developed during the Porcupine Gold Rush."
],
"title": "Dome Mine"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Lapland gold rush, also known as the Ivalo Gold Rush, was a gold rush that occurred in Lapland, Grand Duchy of Finland, during the 1870s.",
" The Lapland gold rush started in the valley of the Ivalojoki river in 1870 and lasted for a few years.",
" Although the scale of the Lapland gold rush is not comparable to the major 19th century gold rushes, the Lapland gold rush has great local significance in Lapland and across Finland."
],
"title": "Lapland gold rush"
},
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"sentences": [
"Crisson Mine was a gold mine in Lumpkin County, Georgia, USA, located just east of Dahlonega.",
" Like many mines in the area, the property probably started as a placer mine during the Georgia Gold Rush.",
" Once the placer deposits had been exhausted, an open pit gold mine was established in 1847 and commercial operations continued until the early 1980s.",
" A small stamp mill was also established here.",
" Much of the gold used for the gold leaf dome of the Georgia State Capitol was mined at this mine, which was among the most productive mine in the Georgia Gold Belt.",
" The mine is located just north of the site of the Consolidated Mine, which is itself north of and the Calhoun Mine."
],
"title": "Crisson Mine"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Franklin-Creighton Mine was a Georgia Gold Rush gold mine located off what is now Yellow Creek Road in the town of Ball Ground in Cherokee County, Georgia.",
" The mine, located along the Etowah River, was initially known as the Franklin Mine because it was started by a widow, Mrs. Mary G. Franklin, who obtained a 40 acre lot in the Gold Lottery of 1832.",
" Around 1883, the mine became known as the Creighton Mine or the Franklin-Creighton Mine.",
" This mine was one of the most productive and continued to operate many years after other area mines had ceased operations.",
" Some estimate that it was yielding $1000 per day in 1893 and others place its total production after 1880 at as much as $1,000,000.",
" The mine was shut down in 1913 as a result of a collapsed shaft which caused the mine to flood."
],
"title": "Franklin-Creighton Mine"
},
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"sentences": [
"Pitt Lake's Lost Gold Mine is a legendary lost mine said to be near Pitt Lake, British Columbia, Canada, the supposed wealth of which has held the imagination of people worldwide for more than a century.",
" Ever since the years of the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush prospectors and adventurers have been looking for the mine and gold-rush rumors have evolved into legends repeated and enriched over time.",
" The mysterious riches are known as Slumach’s Lost Mine, or Lost Creek Mine."
],
"title": "Pitt Lake's lost gold mine"
}
] |
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"Title: Jolly Jack's Lost Mine\n\nJolly Jack's Lost Mine is a legend about a hidden placer mine supposed to be located in the Boundary Country of British Columbia. The mine has been written about by local historians and various magazines. Many have searched for the lost placer mine of Jolly Jack. It is a local legend in the Boundary Country.",
"Title: Similkameen Gold Rush\n\nThe Similkameen Gold Rush, also known as the Blackfoot Gold Rush, was a minor gold rush in the Similkameen Country of the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada, in 1860. The Similkameen Rush was one of a flurry of small rushes peripheral to the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush, which had drawn tens of thousands of prospectors to the new colony in 1858-1859, among the others being Rock Creek Gold Rush and Big Bend.",
"Title: Mount Baker Gold Rush\n\nThe Mount Baker Gold Rush (1897 to mid 1920's) occurred in Whatcom County, Washington, United States, upon the discovery of the Lone Jack Mine. The Mount Baker area was flooded with prospectors which led to the staking of many claims both patented and unpatented. The most notable mines staked soon after the Lone Jack are the Boundary Red Mountain Mine, Garget Mine (a.k.a. Gold Run Mine), Gold Basin Mine, Silver Tip Mine, and the Evergreen Mine.",
"Title: Lost Blue Bucket Mine\n\nThe Lost Blue Bucket Mine is a lost mine reputed to be located along the Meek Wagon Train trail between the present day cities of Vale and The Dalles in Oregon, United States. Its existence traces back to 1845, several years before the start of the California Gold Rush.",
"Title: Jolly Jack Creek\n\nJolly Jack Creek is a creek located in British Columbia. The creek flows south into Boundary Creek. This creek was named after local prospector Jolly Jack Thornton who was the second white settler in the district. This creek is also called \"Jolly Creek\".",
"Title: Dome Mine\n\nDome Mine is situated in the City of Timmins, Ontario, Canada; and was developed during the Porcupine Gold Rush.",
"Title: Lapland gold rush\n\nThe Lapland gold rush, also known as the Ivalo Gold Rush, was a gold rush that occurred in Lapland, Grand Duchy of Finland, during the 1870s. The Lapland gold rush started in the valley of the Ivalojoki river in 1870 and lasted for a few years. Although the scale of the Lapland gold rush is not comparable to the major 19th century gold rushes, the Lapland gold rush has great local significance in Lapland and across Finland.",
"Title: Crisson Mine\n\nCrisson Mine was a gold mine in Lumpkin County, Georgia, USA, located just east of Dahlonega. Like many mines in the area, the property probably started as a placer mine during the Georgia Gold Rush. Once the placer deposits had been exhausted, an open pit gold mine was established in 1847 and commercial operations continued until the early 1980s. A small stamp mill was also established here. Much of the gold used for the gold leaf dome of the Georgia State Capitol was mined at this mine, which was among the most productive mine in the Georgia Gold Belt. The mine is located just north of the site of the Consolidated Mine, which is itself north of and the Calhoun Mine.",
"Title: Franklin-Creighton Mine\n\nThe Franklin-Creighton Mine was a Georgia Gold Rush gold mine located off what is now Yellow Creek Road in the town of Ball Ground in Cherokee County, Georgia. The mine, located along the Etowah River, was initially known as the Franklin Mine because it was started by a widow, Mrs. Mary G. Franklin, who obtained a 40 acre lot in the Gold Lottery of 1832. Around 1883, the mine became known as the Creighton Mine or the Franklin-Creighton Mine. This mine was one of the most productive and continued to operate many years after other area mines had ceased operations. Some estimate that it was yielding $1000 per day in 1893 and others place its total production after 1880 at as much as $1,000,000. The mine was shut down in 1913 as a result of a collapsed shaft which caused the mine to flood.",
"Title: Pitt Lake's lost gold mine\n\nPitt Lake's Lost Gold Mine is a legendary lost mine said to be near Pitt Lake, British Columbia, Canada, the supposed wealth of which has held the imagination of people worldwide for more than a century. Ever since the years of the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush prospectors and adventurers have been looking for the mine and gold-rush rumors have evolved into legends repeated and enriched over time. The mysterious riches are known as Slumach’s Lost Mine, or Lost Creek Mine."
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Which two professional hock teams did both Ray Ferraro and Pat Verbeek play for?
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Hartford Whalers, New York Rangers
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What is the birth name of the retired female professional, born in 1975, managed a team that won the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship three times?
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Kara Elizabeth Drew
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"Title: Cherry (wrestler)\n\nKara Elizabeth Drew (born July 15, 1975) is an American retired professional wrestler and valet best known under the ring name, Cherry. She worked for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) as the manager of former Tag Team Champions, Deuce 'n Domino, and as a performer for its SmackDown brand.",
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What actress was born in 1980 and appeared in a film about the emergency landing of US Airways Flight 1549 on the Hudson River?
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Autumn Reeser
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" The \"New York Times\" bestselling autobiography of Capt. Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger—the pilot who landed a crippled airplane in New York's Hudson River, saving the lives of the 155 passengers—discusses leadership, responsibility, and service, along with his life story."
],
"title": "Highest Duty: My Search for What Really Matters"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The US Airline Pilots Association (USAPA) was the collective bargaining agent for the majority former US Airways \"East\" pilots, and the minority former America West Airlines \"West\" pilots.",
" USAPA bullied its West pilots, and violated its duty to fairly represent them.",
" USAPA was led by East pilot Mike Cleary.",
" USAPA was formed by East pilots for the exclusive and immoral - if not illegal - purpose of attempting to renege upon the results of a binding arbitration into which the East pilots had previously entered with the West pilots.",
" After USAPA's dissolution, a number of East activists withheld millions of dollars from the entire membership.",
" During the fair representation trial, USAPA used as courtroom witnesses East pilots Sully Sullenberger and Jeffrey Skiles of the infamous Hudson River flight 1549.",
" Both witnesses testified in support of the discriminatory practices of USAPA, and why they felt justified in bullying, and attempting to break their arbitrated agreement with the innocent West pilots."
],
"title": "US Airline Pilots Association"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Fly by Wire: The Geese, the Glide, the Miracle on the Hudson is a book written in 2009 by William Langewiesche about US Airways Flight 1549 with emphasis on the role played by the advanced fly-by-wire flight control system of the aircraft."
],
"title": "Fly by Wire"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Chesley Burnett \"Sully\" Sullenberger III (born 1951) is an American retired airline captain celebrated for the January 15, 2009 water landing of US Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River off Manhattan after the plane was disabled by striking a flock of Canada geese immediately after takeoff; all 155 people aboard survived.",
" Sullenberger is an international speaker on airline safety and has helped develop new protocols for airline safety.",
" He served as the co-chairman, along with First Officer Jeffrey Skiles, of the EAA's Young Eagles youth introduction-to-aviation program from 2009 to 2013.",
" He retired from US Airways after 30 years as a commercial pilot on March 3, 2010.",
" In May of the following year, Sullenberger was hired by CBS News as an Aviation and Safety Expert."
],
"title": "Chesley Sullenberger"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Reeve Aleutian Airways Flight 8 was an American domestic flight from Cold Bay, Alaska to Seattle, Washington on June 8, 1983.",
" Shortly after taking off the Lockheed L-188 Electra of Reeve Aleutian Airways was travelling over the Pacific Ocean, when one of the propellers broke away from its engine and struck the fuselage, damaging the flight controls.",
" The pilots were able to make a successful emergency landing at Anchorage International Airport; none of the fifteen passengers and crew on board were injured in the incident."
],
"title": "Reeve Aleutian Airways Flight 8"
},
{
"sentences": [
"British Airways Flight 5390 was a scheduled passenger flight operated by British Airways between Birmingham Airport in England and Málaga Airport in Spain.",
" On 10 June 1990 an improperly installed panel of the windscreen failed, at 17,400 ft , blowing the plane's captain, Tim Lancaster, halfway out of the aircraft.",
" With Lancaster's body firmly pressed against the window frame for over twenty minutes, the first officer managed to perform an emergency landing at Southampton Airport with no loss of life."
],
"title": "British Airways Flight 5390"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Autumn Reeser (born September 21, 1980) is an American actress.",
" She is best known for her roles as Taylor Townsend on the Fox series \"The O.C.\", Lizzie Grant on HBO's \"Entourage\", Katie Andrews on ABC's \"No Ordinary Family\", and Kylie Sinclair on ABC's \"Last Resort\".",
" Since 2006, she has also been one of the leading members of \"The Thrilling Adventure Hour\", a popular staged comedy show.",
" From 2012-16, she has been the heroine of five romantic comedies for the Hallmark Channel.",
" She appeared in Clint Eastwood's film \"Sully\", headlined by Tom Hanks."
],
"title": "Autumn Reeser"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sully (also known as Sully: Miracle on the Hudson) is a 2016 American biographical drama film directed by Clint Eastwood and written by Todd Komarnicki, based on the autobiography \"\" by Chesley Sullenberger and Jeffrey Zaslow.",
" The film stars Tom Hanks as Sullenberger, with Aaron Eckhart, Laura Linney, Anna Gunn, Autumn Reeser, Holt McCallany, Jamey Sheridan, and Jerry Ferrara in supporting roles.",
" The film follows Sullenberger's January 2009 emergency landing of US Airways Flight 1549 on the Hudson River, in which all 155 passengers and crew survived with only minor injuries, and the subsequent publicity and investigation."
],
"title": "Sully (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Disaster Eyewitness is a TV program reviewing various disasters, produced by Raw Cut TV for Discovery Channel.",
" It features footage recorded by mobile phones, CCTV cameras and digital cameras.",
" The program interviews survivors of the disasters, as well as the people who recorded the footage.",
" Detailed computer graphics show exactly what caused the disasters.",
" One recent disaster shown was the Enschede fireworks disaster in the eastern Dutch city of Enschede, which was caused by mishandling of 900 kg of fireworks, leading to another 177 tons of fireworks to explode.",
" Another disaster shown was the US Airways Flight 1549, which crashed into the Hudson River after hitting a flock of Canada geese"
],
"title": "Disaster Eyewitness"
},
{
"sentences": [
"US Airways Flight 1549 was an Airbus A320-214 which, three minutes after takeoff from New York City's LaGuardia Airport on January 15, 2009, struck a flock of Canada geese just northeast of the George Washington Bridge and consequently lost all engine power.",
" Unable to reach any airport, pilots Chesley Sullenberger and Jeffrey Skiles glided the plane to a ditching in the Hudson River off Midtown Manhattan.",
" All 155 people aboard were rescued by nearby boats and there were few serious injuries."
],
"title": "US Airways Flight 1549"
}
] |
[
"Title: Highest Duty: My Search for What Really Matters\n\nHighest Duty: My Search for What Really Matters is a memoir written by Chesley Sullenberger and Jeffrey Zaslow (1958–2012) describing the events of US Airways Flight 1549. The \"New York Times\" bestselling autobiography of Capt. Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger—the pilot who landed a crippled airplane in New York's Hudson River, saving the lives of the 155 passengers—discusses leadership, responsibility, and service, along with his life story.",
"Title: US Airline Pilots Association\n\nThe US Airline Pilots Association (USAPA) was the collective bargaining agent for the majority former US Airways \"East\" pilots, and the minority former America West Airlines \"West\" pilots. USAPA bullied its West pilots, and violated its duty to fairly represent them. USAPA was led by East pilot Mike Cleary. USAPA was formed by East pilots for the exclusive and immoral - if not illegal - purpose of attempting to renege upon the results of a binding arbitration into which the East pilots had previously entered with the West pilots. After USAPA's dissolution, a number of East activists withheld millions of dollars from the entire membership. During the fair representation trial, USAPA used as courtroom witnesses East pilots Sully Sullenberger and Jeffrey Skiles of the infamous Hudson River flight 1549. Both witnesses testified in support of the discriminatory practices of USAPA, and why they felt justified in bullying, and attempting to break their arbitrated agreement with the innocent West pilots.",
"Title: Fly by Wire\n\nFly by Wire: The Geese, the Glide, the Miracle on the Hudson is a book written in 2009 by William Langewiesche about US Airways Flight 1549 with emphasis on the role played by the advanced fly-by-wire flight control system of the aircraft.",
"Title: Chesley Sullenberger\n\nChesley Burnett \"Sully\" Sullenberger III (born 1951) is an American retired airline captain celebrated for the January 15, 2009 water landing of US Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River off Manhattan after the plane was disabled by striking a flock of Canada geese immediately after takeoff; all 155 people aboard survived. Sullenberger is an international speaker on airline safety and has helped develop new protocols for airline safety. He served as the co-chairman, along with First Officer Jeffrey Skiles, of the EAA's Young Eagles youth introduction-to-aviation program from 2009 to 2013. He retired from US Airways after 30 years as a commercial pilot on March 3, 2010. In May of the following year, Sullenberger was hired by CBS News as an Aviation and Safety Expert.",
"Title: Reeve Aleutian Airways Flight 8\n\nReeve Aleutian Airways Flight 8 was an American domestic flight from Cold Bay, Alaska to Seattle, Washington on June 8, 1983. Shortly after taking off the Lockheed L-188 Electra of Reeve Aleutian Airways was travelling over the Pacific Ocean, when one of the propellers broke away from its engine and struck the fuselage, damaging the flight controls. The pilots were able to make a successful emergency landing at Anchorage International Airport; none of the fifteen passengers and crew on board were injured in the incident.",
"Title: British Airways Flight 5390\n\nBritish Airways Flight 5390 was a scheduled passenger flight operated by British Airways between Birmingham Airport in England and Málaga Airport in Spain. On 10 June 1990 an improperly installed panel of the windscreen failed, at 17,400 ft , blowing the plane's captain, Tim Lancaster, halfway out of the aircraft. With Lancaster's body firmly pressed against the window frame for over twenty minutes, the first officer managed to perform an emergency landing at Southampton Airport with no loss of life.",
"Title: Autumn Reeser\n\nAutumn Reeser (born September 21, 1980) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Taylor Townsend on the Fox series \"The O.C.\", Lizzie Grant on HBO's \"Entourage\", Katie Andrews on ABC's \"No Ordinary Family\", and Kylie Sinclair on ABC's \"Last Resort\". Since 2006, she has also been one of the leading members of \"The Thrilling Adventure Hour\", a popular staged comedy show. From 2012-16, she has been the heroine of five romantic comedies for the Hallmark Channel. She appeared in Clint Eastwood's film \"Sully\", headlined by Tom Hanks.",
"Title: Sully (film)\n\nSully (also known as Sully: Miracle on the Hudson) is a 2016 American biographical drama film directed by Clint Eastwood and written by Todd Komarnicki, based on the autobiography \"\" by Chesley Sullenberger and Jeffrey Zaslow. The film stars Tom Hanks as Sullenberger, with Aaron Eckhart, Laura Linney, Anna Gunn, Autumn Reeser, Holt McCallany, Jamey Sheridan, and Jerry Ferrara in supporting roles. The film follows Sullenberger's January 2009 emergency landing of US Airways Flight 1549 on the Hudson River, in which all 155 passengers and crew survived with only minor injuries, and the subsequent publicity and investigation.",
"Title: Disaster Eyewitness\n\nDisaster Eyewitness is a TV program reviewing various disasters, produced by Raw Cut TV for Discovery Channel. It features footage recorded by mobile phones, CCTV cameras and digital cameras. The program interviews survivors of the disasters, as well as the people who recorded the footage. Detailed computer graphics show exactly what caused the disasters. One recent disaster shown was the Enschede fireworks disaster in the eastern Dutch city of Enschede, which was caused by mishandling of 900 kg of fireworks, leading to another 177 tons of fireworks to explode. Another disaster shown was the US Airways Flight 1549, which crashed into the Hudson River after hitting a flock of Canada geese",
"Title: US Airways Flight 1549\n\nUS Airways Flight 1549 was an Airbus A320-214 which, three minutes after takeoff from New York City's LaGuardia Airport on January 15, 2009, struck a flock of Canada geese just northeast of the George Washington Bridge and consequently lost all engine power. Unable to reach any airport, pilots Chesley Sullenberger and Jeffrey Skiles glided the plane to a ditching in the Hudson River off Midtown Manhattan. All 155 people aboard were rescued by nearby boats and there were few serious injuries."
] |
3,513
|
Who's Doing the Dishes is a show hosted by the Irish singer-songwriter famous for being part of what group?
|
Westlife
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bridge
|
hard
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{
"title": [
"Who's Doing the Dishes?",
"Brian McFadden"
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1,
0
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}
|
[
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"Who's Doing the Dishes?",
" is a cooking game show that has aired on ITV from 1 September 2014 and is hosted by Brian McFadden."
],
"title": "Who's Doing the Dishes?"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Brian Nicholas McFadden (born 12 April 1980) is an Irish singer-songwriter and TV presenter who rose to fame in 1998 as a member of the Irish boyband Westlife.",
" When he resided in Australia, he was a judge on \"Australia's Got Talent\"."
],
"title": "Brian McFadden"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Paula's Home Cooking is a Food Network show hosted by Paula Deen.",
" Deen's primary culinary focus was Southern cuisine and familiar comfort food that is popular with Americans.",
" In the show, classic dishes such as pot roast, fried okra, fried chicken and pecan pie were the norm, and overcomplicated or eccentric recipes were usually eschewed.",
" Dishes that are flavorful and familiar were spotlighted, although the fat content and calorie count of the meals were often very high.",
" Paula also showed off vignettes of Savannah, Georgia, where she co-owns with her sons Jamie and Bobby, The Lady & Sons."
],
"title": "Paula's Home Cooking"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kitchen Casino is a reality cooking television show hosted by Bill Rancic that premiered on April 7, 2014 on Food Network.",
" Similar to short-form cooking reality shows, it features four chefs challenged to cook gourmet dishes to be judged by two guest celebrities.",
" The chefs participate in four \"casino-themed\" rounds of play in order to win a possible final prize of $30,000."
],
"title": "Kitchen Casino"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Soñando por Bailar 2011 is an Argentinian reality show hosted by Santiago del Moro and broadcast by El Trece.",
" Unlike \"Bailando por un Sueño\", every week the contestants danced along with a professional dancer but the jury scored the couples with a positive vote and the remaining contestants give a negative vote to another contestant.",
" A group of young contestants compete for the chance to be competing in \"Bailando por un Sueño\", the show hosted by Marcelo Tinelli."
],
"title": "Soñando por Bailar"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Jono Project was a satirical news and entertainment show hosted by Jono Pryor.",
" The show aired on C4 in New Zealand on Monday nights.",
" The show combined pre-filmed sketches, pranks and parodies linked together by segments filmed in front of a small studio audience; and was preceded by \"Jono's New Show\".",
" The show also included Guy Williams and Shannon Ryan.",
" When Season 2 ended, the show was not renewed.",
" However, MediaWorks decided to merge \"The Jono Project\" with \"WANNA-BEn\" (another sketch show hosted by Ben Boyce), which led to the creation of \"Jono & Ben at Ten\"."
],
"title": "The Jono Project"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mr. Aur Mrs. Verma Ki Rasoi is a cookery show hosted by actor Sameer Iqbal Patel playing Mr. Verma.",
" In the show, Mr. Verma invites his chef friends to prepare variety of food dishes and teach them to his 'wife' Seema while he assist's his wife.",
" He also adds entertainment value to the whole learning how to cook process.",
" You can learn how to cook variety of Indian foods by watching this cookery show."
],
"title": "Mr. Aur Mrs. Verma Ki Rasoi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Paula's Best Dishes is a cooking show hosted by Paula Deen on Food Network"
],
"title": "Paula's Best Dishes"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Down Home with the Neelys is a Food Network show hosted by Patrick and Gina Neely.",
" The show depicts the Neelys sharing dishes and recipes.",
" Taped in their Memphis home, the show, which has a relaxed demeanor, now airs seven days a week on Food Network.",
" The Entertainment Network announced in September, 2014 that the couple would divorce after 20 years of marriage.",
" The fate of the company remains unknown."
],
"title": "Down Home with the Neelys"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Politicking with Larry King is an American weekly political talk show hosted by Larry King which premiered on June 13, 2013.",
" The guests of the show include various political figures and world leaders.",
" The series is available on Ora TV, Hulu and RT.",
" The show is distributed worldwide by RT and Ora TV; the latter also produces another show hosted by King, \"Larry King Now\", which focuses on interviews with celebrity guests."
],
"title": "Politicking with Larry King"
}
] |
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"Title: Who's Doing the Dishes?\n\nWho's Doing the Dishes? is a cooking game show that has aired on ITV from 1 September 2014 and is hosted by Brian McFadden.",
"Title: Brian McFadden\n\nBrian Nicholas McFadden (born 12 April 1980) is an Irish singer-songwriter and TV presenter who rose to fame in 1998 as a member of the Irish boyband Westlife. When he resided in Australia, he was a judge on \"Australia's Got Talent\".",
"Title: Paula's Home Cooking\n\nPaula's Home Cooking is a Food Network show hosted by Paula Deen. Deen's primary culinary focus was Southern cuisine and familiar comfort food that is popular with Americans. In the show, classic dishes such as pot roast, fried okra, fried chicken and pecan pie were the norm, and overcomplicated or eccentric recipes were usually eschewed. Dishes that are flavorful and familiar were spotlighted, although the fat content and calorie count of the meals were often very high. Paula also showed off vignettes of Savannah, Georgia, where she co-owns with her sons Jamie and Bobby, The Lady & Sons.",
"Title: Kitchen Casino\n\nKitchen Casino is a reality cooking television show hosted by Bill Rancic that premiered on April 7, 2014 on Food Network. Similar to short-form cooking reality shows, it features four chefs challenged to cook gourmet dishes to be judged by two guest celebrities. The chefs participate in four \"casino-themed\" rounds of play in order to win a possible final prize of $30,000.",
"Title: Soñando por Bailar\n\nSoñando por Bailar 2011 is an Argentinian reality show hosted by Santiago del Moro and broadcast by El Trece. Unlike \"Bailando por un Sueño\", every week the contestants danced along with a professional dancer but the jury scored the couples with a positive vote and the remaining contestants give a negative vote to another contestant. A group of young contestants compete for the chance to be competing in \"Bailando por un Sueño\", the show hosted by Marcelo Tinelli.",
"Title: The Jono Project\n\nThe Jono Project was a satirical news and entertainment show hosted by Jono Pryor. The show aired on C4 in New Zealand on Monday nights. The show combined pre-filmed sketches, pranks and parodies linked together by segments filmed in front of a small studio audience; and was preceded by \"Jono's New Show\". The show also included Guy Williams and Shannon Ryan. When Season 2 ended, the show was not renewed. However, MediaWorks decided to merge \"The Jono Project\" with \"WANNA-BEn\" (another sketch show hosted by Ben Boyce), which led to the creation of \"Jono & Ben at Ten\".",
"Title: Mr. Aur Mrs. Verma Ki Rasoi\n\nMr. Aur Mrs. Verma Ki Rasoi is a cookery show hosted by actor Sameer Iqbal Patel playing Mr. Verma. In the show, Mr. Verma invites his chef friends to prepare variety of food dishes and teach them to his 'wife' Seema while he assist's his wife. He also adds entertainment value to the whole learning how to cook process. You can learn how to cook variety of Indian foods by watching this cookery show.",
"Title: Paula's Best Dishes\n\nPaula's Best Dishes is a cooking show hosted by Paula Deen on Food Network",
"Title: Down Home with the Neelys\n\nDown Home with the Neelys is a Food Network show hosted by Patrick and Gina Neely. The show depicts the Neelys sharing dishes and recipes. Taped in their Memphis home, the show, which has a relaxed demeanor, now airs seven days a week on Food Network. The Entertainment Network announced in September, 2014 that the couple would divorce after 20 years of marriage. The fate of the company remains unknown.",
"Title: Politicking with Larry King\n\nPoliticking with Larry King is an American weekly political talk show hosted by Larry King which premiered on June 13, 2013. The guests of the show include various political figures and world leaders. The series is available on Ora TV, Hulu and RT. The show is distributed worldwide by RT and Ora TV; the latter also produces another show hosted by King, \"Larry King Now\", which focuses on interviews with celebrity guests."
] |
3,514
|
Both Bessera and Sesleria are?
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genus of perennial plants
|
comparison
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easy
|
{
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"Bessera",
"Sesleria"
],
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0,
0
]
}
|
[
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"sentences": [
"Bessera is a genus of Mexican plants in the cluster lily subfamily within the asparagus family.",
" It is a small genus of 3 known species of mostly herbaceous flowering plants with corms.",
" They have flowers with petals and petaloid sepals (tepals) with compound pistils."
],
"title": "Bessera"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sesleria is a Eurasian and North African genus of perennial plants in the grass family."
],
"title": "Sesleria"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sesleria caerulea, known as blue moor-grass, is a species of perennial grass in the Poaceae family, native to Europe."
],
"title": "Sesleria caerulea"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sesleria insularis is a species of perennial grass in the Poaceae family, with culms 30–65 cm long."
],
"title": "Sesleria insularis"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sesleria albicans is a species of perennial grass in the Poaceae family which can be found throughout Europe."
],
"title": "Sesleria albicans"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sesleria heufleriana is a species of perennial grass in the Poaceae family, native to central, southeastern, and eastern Europe and the Caucasus.",
" Culms are erect, ranging from 30–70 cm long; leaf-blades are conduplicate or convolute, and 20–35 cm long by 2–3 mm wide."
],
"title": "Sesleria heufleriana"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sesleria argentea is a species of perennial grass in the Poaceae family.",
" It is 35 – long with a 0.5 – long ciliolate membrane.",
" Its leaves are either conduplicate or convolute, and are 10 – long and 3 – wide.",
" It also has a linear panicle spiciform which is 3.5 – long and 0.5 – wide."
],
"title": "Sesleria argentea"
}
] |
[
"Title: Bessera\n\nBessera is a genus of Mexican plants in the cluster lily subfamily within the asparagus family. It is a small genus of 3 known species of mostly herbaceous flowering plants with corms. They have flowers with petals and petaloid sepals (tepals) with compound pistils.",
"Title: Sesleria\n\nSesleria is a Eurasian and North African genus of perennial plants in the grass family.",
"Title: Sesleria caerulea\n\nSesleria caerulea, known as blue moor-grass, is a species of perennial grass in the Poaceae family, native to Europe.",
"Title: Sesleria insularis\n\nSesleria insularis is a species of perennial grass in the Poaceae family, with culms 30–65 cm long.",
"Title: Sesleria albicans\n\nSesleria albicans is a species of perennial grass in the Poaceae family which can be found throughout Europe.",
"Title: Sesleria heufleriana\n\nSesleria heufleriana is a species of perennial grass in the Poaceae family, native to central, southeastern, and eastern Europe and the Caucasus. Culms are erect, ranging from 30–70 cm long; leaf-blades are conduplicate or convolute, and 20–35 cm long by 2–3 mm wide.",
"Title: Sesleria argentea\n\nSesleria argentea is a species of perennial grass in the Poaceae family. It is 35 – long with a 0.5 – long ciliolate membrane. Its leaves are either conduplicate or convolute, and are 10 – long and 3 – wide. It also has a linear panicle spiciform which is 3.5 – long and 0.5 – wide."
] |
3,515
|
Who directed the film that featured the song All Is Love?
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Spike Jonze
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bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"All Is Love",
"Where the Wild Things Are (film)"
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0,
0
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"sentences": [
"\"I Wanna Be With You\" is a song by American pop singer Mandy Moore.",
" It was released as the only single from Moore's second studio album of the same name on April 11, 2000.",
" The song received positive reviews from critics, who complimented Moore's mature vocals and the song's arrangement.",
" The song peaked at number twenty-four in the United States \"Billboard\" Hot 100, becoming Moore's first and only top thirty single in the US to date.",
" The song also peaked at number thirteen in Australia and was certified Gold by ARIA.",
" It also peaked at number twenty-one in the UK, sixty-six in Austria and seventy in Germany.",
" The song was featured on the soundtrack to the 2000 film \"Center Stage\".",
" The music video for the song, directed by Nigel Dick showed Moore singing the song to her love interest in a dance studio."
],
"title": "I Wanna Be with You (Mandy Moore song)"
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"sentences": [
"Where the Wild Things Are is a 2009 fantasy drama film directed by Spike Jonze.",
" Written by Jonze and Dave Eggers, it is adapted from Maurice Sendak's 1963 children's book of the same name.",
" It combines live-action, performers in costumes, animatronics, and computer-generated imagery (CGI).",
" The film stars Max Records and features the voices of James Gandolfini, Paul Dano, Lauren Ambrose, Forest Whitaker, Catherine O'Hara, and Chris Cooper.",
" The film centers on a lonely eight-year-old boy named Max who sails away to an island inhabited by creatures known as the \"Wild Things,\" who declare Max their king."
],
"title": "Where the Wild Things Are (film)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Mental Overdrive is the primary solo moniker of Per Martinsen (born 31 July 1966), one of Norway's most prolific and influential techno musicians.",
" His tracks have ranged from hardcore rave techno to vibrant space-disco, and he's always maintained a healthy balance of humor and braininess.",
" Active since 1990, he began his career releasing several 12\" EPs of aggressive, rave-ready hardcore techno on revered Belgian label R&S, including 12000 AD (1990), The Second Coming (1991), Move!",
" (as Confusion Club, 1991), and The Love EP (1992).",
" In 1994, Martinsen began releasing atmospheric techno singles as part of Illumination, his duo with Nicholas Sillitoe.",
" The next year, Mental Overdrive released the single \"Disto Disco,\" which featured a B-side (\"Faith\") co-written by R&S artist Outlander, best known for the 1991 classic \"Vamp.\"",
" The A-side appeared on Mental Overdrive's full-length debut Plugged, released on Martinsen's own Love OD Communications.",
" The album showed a notable progression in his music, maintaining its rough, distorted hardcore techno sound while adding more cerebral elements, placing it closer to Warp's Artificial Intelligence series.",
" Martinsen displayed his sense of humor with 1996's Unplugged, a limited conceptual release containing silent \"versions\" of the tracks on Plugged.",
" 083 In 1997, Mental Overdrive signed to Virgin and released About Jazz, a significantly more house/disco-influenced EP than his previous work.",
" This was followed by full-length Ad Absurdum, which continued in a more light-hearted and funky direction than his previous releases.",
" He took a few years off from releasing Mental Overdrive recordings, instead devoting time to Frost (his more pop-focused electronic duo with his wife Aggie Peterson) and Illumination, which released two albums on RCA.",
" Following the 2003 release of Mental Overdrive's Me EP on Love OD, he signed to Norwegian label Smalltown Supersound and released full-length 083, which featured the single \"Diskodans.\"",
" In 2005, the label compiled his early R&S material on CD as The Phuture That Never Happened.",
" Two years later, Mental Overdrive's single \"Spooks\" appeared on Prins Thomas' Full Pupp label.",
" The song appeared on his next Smalltown full-length, You Are Being Manipulated, which was released in 2008.",
" The album was perfectly at home with the label's other left-field dance artists like Bjørn Torske and Kim Hiorthøy, while maintaining the unique Mental Overdrive sound.",
" Martinsen continued releasing Mental Overdrive singles on Full Pupp and Love OD, and contributed to Rune Lindbæk's Meanderthals project.",
" In 2012, he released Man with a Movie Camera, an EP featuring music he'd composed for a 1996 screening of the Russian silent film of the same name, which also featured pieces by Biosphere which would later appear on the 2001 remaster of his classic album Substrata.",
" Mental Overdrive returned to his Love OD label for 2013 full-length Cycls, as well as 2014's Everything Is Connected, which compiled a few previously released EPs.",
" In 2016, Full Pupp sublabel Rett I Fletta released a new version of Plugged consisting of alternate takes sourced from the original DAT tapes.",
" (Paul Simpson for allmusic.com)"
],
"title": "Mental Overdrive"
},
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"sentences": [
"\"All Is Love\" is a song written by Karen O and Nick Zinner for the 2009 film \"Where the Wild Things Are\".",
" The song was recorded by Karen O and the Kids, a group consisting of O, Zinner, and several other prominent indie rock musicians, and released as the lead single from the film's soundtrack on August 25, 2009.",
" The name \"All is Love\" is a play on the name of the Swedish band Love is All, whose song \"Make Out Fall Out\" inspired Karen O.",
" The whimsical song contains shouting, whistling, and clapping and incorporates an untrained children's choir."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"\"When You Believe\" is a song from the 1998 DreamWorks musical animated feature \"The Prince of Egypt\".",
" It was written and composed by Stephen Schwartz.",
" A pop single version of \"When You Believe\", with additional music and lyrics by writer-producer Babyface, was also recorded for the film by American singers Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey for the film's end credits and its soundtrack album.",
" Additionally, the song was featured on Houston's fourth studio album, \"My Love Is Your Love\" and Carey's first compilation album, \"#1's\".",
" The original version of the song, featured in the narrative portion of the film, is performed by Sally Dworsky, Michelle Pfeiffer, and a children's choir.",
" \"When You Believe\" is described as a big ballad, with meaningful and inspirational lyrics, describing the ability each person has to achieve miracles when they reach out to God and believe."
],
"title": "When You Believe"
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"\"Side By Side\" is the theme song for the film of the same name.",
" It was written by Lynsey de Paul and Barry Blue in 1975, and performed by the male-female duo \"Twogether\".",
" The song featured on the 1977 soundtrack album for the film where it is featured as track 4 and is listed as \"Side By Side (Together)\".",
" The song is a love song about standing together but also alludes to the film's subject, which is the fate of two competing nightclubs that are next door to each other.",
" A DVD of the film also featuring the theme music was released on 24 June 2013."
],
"title": "Side By Side (Lynsey de Paul song)"
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"sentences": [
"\"Love Is Love Is Love\" (stylized as \"LovE Is LovE Is LovE\") is a song recorded by American singer LeAnn Rimes, and the fourth release from her sixteenth studio album, \"Remnants\".",
" Rimes co-produced the track with Darrell Brown, Mark Batson, and Niko Bolas, and co-wrote the song with Darrell Brown, Lindy Robbins and Toby Gad.",
" The single will be featured in the 2017 American film \"Lucky Logan\", in which Rimes will have a cameo."
],
"title": "Love Is Love Is Love"
},
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"sentences": [
"\"N.E. Heart Break\" is a 1989 song performed by American R&B quintet New Edition.",
" The song serves as the fifth and final single from their sixth studio album \"Heart Break\" (1988).",
" \"N.E. Heart Break\" peaked at number 13 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.",
" The music video for the song depicts the group members riding mopeds after finishing their Heart Break tour.",
" The music video featured cameos from Malcolm Jamal Warner (who also directed the video), Heavy D & The Boyz (The group's labelmate), Shanice Wilson, The Boys, Robert Townsend, and Brooke Payne, who also appeared in the \"If It Isn't Love\" video.",
" The version of the song featured in the video is the single version, rather than the one featured on the studio album."
],
"title": "N.E. Heart Break (song)"
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"sentences": [
"\"Love Stinks\" is a song written by Peter Wolf and Seth Justman that was the title track of the J. Geils Band's 1980 album \"Love Stinks\".",
" The song was released as a single and peaked in the US at #38, spending three weeks in the Top 40.",
" In Canada, the song reached number 15.",
" Joan Jett covered the song for the soundtrack of the 1996 movie \"Mr. Wrong\".",
" The song was also featured in the film \"Opie Gets Laid\".",
" It was also covered by Adam Sandler in the movie \"The Wedding Singer\" and by Himalayaz with Ms. Toi for the movie \"Love Stinks\"."
],
"title": "Love Stinks (song)"
},
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"\"I Want Your Love\" is a song by Atomic Kitten, released as the third single from their debut album \"Right Now\".",
" The single peaked at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart, and also reached number 48 in Ireland.",
" The song heavily samples the theme to the 1958 film \"The Big Country\".",
" Almost exactly a decade earlier, the same sample had been used on the song \"The Only Rhyme That Bites\" by MC Tunes vs 808 State, which also peaked at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart.",
" Initial copies of \"I Want Your Love\" contained a sample of the KLF's 1991 hit single \"Justified and Ancient\"; later copies had the sample removed.",
" The video & radio versions contained vocals from Kerry Katona; these vocals were replaced on the album version by Jenny Frost.",
" The song was produced, arranged, recorded and mixed by Damien Mendis at Metropolis Studios, London.",
" \"I Want Your Love\" is also featured on the \"Greatest Hits\" album."
],
"title": "I Want Your Love (Atomic Kitten song)"
}
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"Title: I Wanna Be with You (Mandy Moore song)\n\n\"I Wanna Be With You\" is a song by American pop singer Mandy Moore. It was released as the only single from Moore's second studio album of the same name on April 11, 2000. The song received positive reviews from critics, who complimented Moore's mature vocals and the song's arrangement. The song peaked at number twenty-four in the United States \"Billboard\" Hot 100, becoming Moore's first and only top thirty single in the US to date. The song also peaked at number thirteen in Australia and was certified Gold by ARIA. It also peaked at number twenty-one in the UK, sixty-six in Austria and seventy in Germany. The song was featured on the soundtrack to the 2000 film \"Center Stage\". The music video for the song, directed by Nigel Dick showed Moore singing the song to her love interest in a dance studio.",
"Title: Where the Wild Things Are (film)\n\nWhere the Wild Things Are is a 2009 fantasy drama film directed by Spike Jonze. Written by Jonze and Dave Eggers, it is adapted from Maurice Sendak's 1963 children's book of the same name. It combines live-action, performers in costumes, animatronics, and computer-generated imagery (CGI). The film stars Max Records and features the voices of James Gandolfini, Paul Dano, Lauren Ambrose, Forest Whitaker, Catherine O'Hara, and Chris Cooper. The film centers on a lonely eight-year-old boy named Max who sails away to an island inhabited by creatures known as the \"Wild Things,\" who declare Max their king.",
"Title: Mental Overdrive\n\nMental Overdrive is the primary solo moniker of Per Martinsen (born 31 July 1966), one of Norway's most prolific and influential techno musicians. His tracks have ranged from hardcore rave techno to vibrant space-disco, and he's always maintained a healthy balance of humor and braininess. Active since 1990, he began his career releasing several 12\" EPs of aggressive, rave-ready hardcore techno on revered Belgian label R&S, including 12000 AD (1990), The Second Coming (1991), Move! (as Confusion Club, 1991), and The Love EP (1992). In 1994, Martinsen began releasing atmospheric techno singles as part of Illumination, his duo with Nicholas Sillitoe. The next year, Mental Overdrive released the single \"Disto Disco,\" which featured a B-side (\"Faith\") co-written by R&S artist Outlander, best known for the 1991 classic \"Vamp.\" The A-side appeared on Mental Overdrive's full-length debut Plugged, released on Martinsen's own Love OD Communications. The album showed a notable progression in his music, maintaining its rough, distorted hardcore techno sound while adding more cerebral elements, placing it closer to Warp's Artificial Intelligence series. Martinsen displayed his sense of humor with 1996's Unplugged, a limited conceptual release containing silent \"versions\" of the tracks on Plugged. 083 In 1997, Mental Overdrive signed to Virgin and released About Jazz, a significantly more house/disco-influenced EP than his previous work. This was followed by full-length Ad Absurdum, which continued in a more light-hearted and funky direction than his previous releases. He took a few years off from releasing Mental Overdrive recordings, instead devoting time to Frost (his more pop-focused electronic duo with his wife Aggie Peterson) and Illumination, which released two albums on RCA. Following the 2003 release of Mental Overdrive's Me EP on Love OD, he signed to Norwegian label Smalltown Supersound and released full-length 083, which featured the single \"Diskodans.\" In 2005, the label compiled his early R&S material on CD as The Phuture That Never Happened. Two years later, Mental Overdrive's single \"Spooks\" appeared on Prins Thomas' Full Pupp label. The song appeared on his next Smalltown full-length, You Are Being Manipulated, which was released in 2008. The album was perfectly at home with the label's other left-field dance artists like Bjørn Torske and Kim Hiorthøy, while maintaining the unique Mental Overdrive sound. Martinsen continued releasing Mental Overdrive singles on Full Pupp and Love OD, and contributed to Rune Lindbæk's Meanderthals project. In 2012, he released Man with a Movie Camera, an EP featuring music he'd composed for a 1996 screening of the Russian silent film of the same name, which also featured pieces by Biosphere which would later appear on the 2001 remaster of his classic album Substrata. Mental Overdrive returned to his Love OD label for 2013 full-length Cycls, as well as 2014's Everything Is Connected, which compiled a few previously released EPs. In 2016, Full Pupp sublabel Rett I Fletta released a new version of Plugged consisting of alternate takes sourced from the original DAT tapes. (Paul Simpson for allmusic.com)",
"Title: All Is Love\n\n\"All Is Love\" is a song written by Karen O and Nick Zinner for the 2009 film \"Where the Wild Things Are\". The song was recorded by Karen O and the Kids, a group consisting of O, Zinner, and several other prominent indie rock musicians, and released as the lead single from the film's soundtrack on August 25, 2009. The name \"All is Love\" is a play on the name of the Swedish band Love is All, whose song \"Make Out Fall Out\" inspired Karen O. The whimsical song contains shouting, whistling, and clapping and incorporates an untrained children's choir.",
"Title: When You Believe\n\n\"When You Believe\" is a song from the 1998 DreamWorks musical animated feature \"The Prince of Egypt\". It was written and composed by Stephen Schwartz. A pop single version of \"When You Believe\", with additional music and lyrics by writer-producer Babyface, was also recorded for the film by American singers Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey for the film's end credits and its soundtrack album. Additionally, the song was featured on Houston's fourth studio album, \"My Love Is Your Love\" and Carey's first compilation album, \"#1's\". The original version of the song, featured in the narrative portion of the film, is performed by Sally Dworsky, Michelle Pfeiffer, and a children's choir. \"When You Believe\" is described as a big ballad, with meaningful and inspirational lyrics, describing the ability each person has to achieve miracles when they reach out to God and believe.",
"Title: Side By Side (Lynsey de Paul song)\n\n\"Side By Side\" is the theme song for the film of the same name. It was written by Lynsey de Paul and Barry Blue in 1975, and performed by the male-female duo \"Twogether\". The song featured on the 1977 soundtrack album for the film where it is featured as track 4 and is listed as \"Side By Side (Together)\". The song is a love song about standing together but also alludes to the film's subject, which is the fate of two competing nightclubs that are next door to each other. A DVD of the film also featuring the theme music was released on 24 June 2013.",
"Title: Love Is Love Is Love\n\n\"Love Is Love Is Love\" (stylized as \"LovE Is LovE Is LovE\") is a song recorded by American singer LeAnn Rimes, and the fourth release from her sixteenth studio album, \"Remnants\". Rimes co-produced the track with Darrell Brown, Mark Batson, and Niko Bolas, and co-wrote the song with Darrell Brown, Lindy Robbins and Toby Gad. The single will be featured in the 2017 American film \"Lucky Logan\", in which Rimes will have a cameo.",
"Title: N.E. Heart Break (song)\n\n\"N.E. Heart Break\" is a 1989 song performed by American R&B quintet New Edition. The song serves as the fifth and final single from their sixth studio album \"Heart Break\" (1988). \"N.E. Heart Break\" peaked at number 13 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The music video for the song depicts the group members riding mopeds after finishing their Heart Break tour. The music video featured cameos from Malcolm Jamal Warner (who also directed the video), Heavy D & The Boyz (The group's labelmate), Shanice Wilson, The Boys, Robert Townsend, and Brooke Payne, who also appeared in the \"If It Isn't Love\" video. The version of the song featured in the video is the single version, rather than the one featured on the studio album.",
"Title: Love Stinks (song)\n\n\"Love Stinks\" is a song written by Peter Wolf and Seth Justman that was the title track of the J. Geils Band's 1980 album \"Love Stinks\". The song was released as a single and peaked in the US at #38, spending three weeks in the Top 40. In Canada, the song reached number 15. Joan Jett covered the song for the soundtrack of the 1996 movie \"Mr. Wrong\". The song was also featured in the film \"Opie Gets Laid\". It was also covered by Adam Sandler in the movie \"The Wedding Singer\" and by Himalayaz with Ms. Toi for the movie \"Love Stinks\".",
"Title: I Want Your Love (Atomic Kitten song)\n\n\"I Want Your Love\" is a song by Atomic Kitten, released as the third single from their debut album \"Right Now\". The single peaked at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart, and also reached number 48 in Ireland. The song heavily samples the theme to the 1958 film \"The Big Country\". Almost exactly a decade earlier, the same sample had been used on the song \"The Only Rhyme That Bites\" by MC Tunes vs 808 State, which also peaked at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart. Initial copies of \"I Want Your Love\" contained a sample of the KLF's 1991 hit single \"Justified and Ancient\"; later copies had the sample removed. The video & radio versions contained vocals from Kerry Katona; these vocals were replaced on the album version by Jenny Frost. The song was produced, arranged, recorded and mixed by Damien Mendis at Metropolis Studios, London. \"I Want Your Love\" is also featured on the \"Greatest Hits\" album."
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Which New York City building is taller, Random House Tower or One57?
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One57, formerly known as Carnegie 57 and nicknamed "The Billionaire Building", is a 75-story (marketed as 90-story) supertall skyscraper at 157 West 57th Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenues in the Midtown neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.
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"Cleveland, the second-largest city in the U.S. state of Ohio, is home to 142 completed high-rises, 33 of which stand taller than 250 ft .",
" The tallest building in Cleveland is the 57-story Key Tower, which rises 947 ft on Public Square.",
" The tower has been the tallest building in the state of Ohio since its completion in 1991, and it also stood as the tallest building in the United States between Chicago and New York City prior to the 2007 completion of the Comcast Center in Philadelphia.",
" The Terminal Tower, which rises 771 ft , stands as the second-tallest building in the city and the state; at the time of its completion, the building was the tallest in the world outside of New York City."
],
"title": "List of tallest buildings in Cleveland"
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"sentences": [
"The U.S. city of Birmingham, Alabama is the site of 66 high-rises, all of which stand taller than 115 ft .",
" The tallest building in the city is the 34-story Wells Fargo Tower, completed in 1986, which is 454 ft tall.",
" The tower was also the tallest building in the U.S. state of Alabama until the completion of the RSA Battle House Tower in Mobile in 2007.",
" Birmingham's second-tallest skyscraper, the Regions-Harbert Plaza, rises 437 ft and has stood as the tallest structure in the city since its completion in 1989.",
" Overall, five of the ten tallest buildings in Alabama are located in Birmingham."
],
"title": "List of tallest buildings in Birmingham, Alabama"
},
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"sentences": [
"The U.S. city of Mobile, Alabama is the site of 15 high-rises, all of which stand taller than 100 ft .",
" The tallest building in the city is the 35-story RSA Battle House Tower, completed in 2007, which is 745 ft tall.",
" The tower is also the tallest building in the U.S. state of Alabama and the 62nd tallest in the United States.",
" Mobile's second-tallest skyscraper, the RSA–BankTrust Building, rises 424 ft and stood as the tallest structure in the city for over forty years.",
" Overall, four of the ten tallest buildings in Alabama are located in Mobile.",
" The city has more skyscrapers than any other city in Alabama besides Birmingham."
],
"title": "List of tallest buildings in Mobile, Alabama"
},
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"One57, formerly known as Carnegie 57 and nicknamed \"The Billionaire Building\", is a 75-story (marketed as 90-story) supertall skyscraper at 157 West 57th Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenues in the Midtown neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.",
" Upon completion in 2014, it stood at 1,005 ft tall, making it the tallest residential building in the city for a few months until the completion of 432 Park Avenue.",
" The building has 92 condominium units on top of a new Park Hyatt Hotel with 210 rooms, which is set to become the flagship Hyatt property."
],
"title": "One57"
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"sentences": [
"The Random House Tower, also known as the Park Imperial Apartments, is a 52-story mixed-use tower in New York City, United States, that is used as the headquarters of book publisher Random House and a luxury apartment complex.",
" The book publisher entrance is on Broadway and goes up to 27 floors, while the apartment complex entrance is on West 56th Street."
],
"title": "Random House Tower"
},
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"sentences": [
"The St. Nicholas Hotel was a 600-room, mid-nineteenth century luxury hotel in New York City.",
" It opened on January 6, 1853, and by the end of the year had expanded to 1,000 rooms.",
" The St.Nicholas raised the bar for a new standard of lavish appointments for a luxury hotel.",
" It was the first New York City building to cost over $1million.",
" The hotel was said to have ended the Astor House's preeminence in New York hostelry."
],
"title": "St. Nicholas Hotel (New York City)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Watson-Guptill is an American publisher of instructional books in the arts.",
" The company was founded in 1937 by Ernest Watson, Ralph Reinhold, and Arthur L. Guptill.",
" They also published the magazine \"American Artist\".",
" Their headquarters are at 1745 Broadway, New York City, Random House Tower."
],
"title": "Watson-Guptill"
},
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"sentences": [
"The former Bertelsmann Building, now known as 1540 Broadway, is a 44-story, 733 foot (223 m) office tower in Times Square in Manhattan, New York City, standing at West 45th Street.",
" The building was the North American headquarters of media conglomerate Bertelsmann from 1992 until the company vacated and sold the property, of which they occupied all office-use floors, in 2004.",
" The building housed US satellites of central functions such as Corporate Development, Corporate Communications and the Office of the Chairman and CEO, as well as serving as worldwide headquarters for the Bertelsmann Music Group and Bertelsmann Book Group (what has later taken on the umbrella brand name Random House).",
" Today's office tenants include Viacom, China Central Television, KEMP Technologies, Adobe and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman.",
" The building retained the Bertelsmann name and signage facing Broadway until its eventual removal in late 2013."
],
"title": "Bertelsmann Building"
},
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"sentences": [
"750 Seventh Avenue is a 615 ft (187m) tall Class-A office skyscraper in New York City.",
" It was completed in 1989 in the postmodern style and has 36 floors.",
" Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo & Associates designed the building, and it is owned by Hines, a Texas based real estate investment company.",
" The building's continuous helix design, culminating in a chimney-like extension, was caused by the New York City Building Code, which requires setbacks.",
" The 84 exterior column transfers exist because of the owner's requirement for a column-free space.",
" It is tied with the New York Life Building for the 74th tallest building in New York City.",
" It is also LEED certified."
],
"title": "750 7th Avenue"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Queens Museum, formerly the Queens Museum of Art, is an art museum and educational center located in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in the borough of Queens in New York City, United States.",
" The museum is housed in the New York City Building, which was built for the 1939 New York World's Fair, and which then hosted the United Nations General Assembly from 1946 to 1950.",
" The museum itself was founded in 1972, and has among its permanent exhibitions, the \"Panorama of the City of New York\", a room-sized scale model of the five boroughs originally built for the 1964 New York World's Fair, and repeatedly updated since then.",
" It also has a large archive of artifacts from both World's Fairs, a selection of which is on display."
],
"title": "Queens Museum"
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"Title: List of tallest buildings in Cleveland\n\nCleveland, the second-largest city in the U.S. state of Ohio, is home to 142 completed high-rises, 33 of which stand taller than 250 ft . The tallest building in Cleveland is the 57-story Key Tower, which rises 947 ft on Public Square. The tower has been the tallest building in the state of Ohio since its completion in 1991, and it also stood as the tallest building in the United States between Chicago and New York City prior to the 2007 completion of the Comcast Center in Philadelphia. The Terminal Tower, which rises 771 ft , stands as the second-tallest building in the city and the state; at the time of its completion, the building was the tallest in the world outside of New York City.",
"Title: List of tallest buildings in Birmingham, Alabama\n\nThe U.S. city of Birmingham, Alabama is the site of 66 high-rises, all of which stand taller than 115 ft . The tallest building in the city is the 34-story Wells Fargo Tower, completed in 1986, which is 454 ft tall. The tower was also the tallest building in the U.S. state of Alabama until the completion of the RSA Battle House Tower in Mobile in 2007. Birmingham's second-tallest skyscraper, the Regions-Harbert Plaza, rises 437 ft and has stood as the tallest structure in the city since its completion in 1989. Overall, five of the ten tallest buildings in Alabama are located in Birmingham.",
"Title: List of tallest buildings in Mobile, Alabama\n\nThe U.S. city of Mobile, Alabama is the site of 15 high-rises, all of which stand taller than 100 ft . The tallest building in the city is the 35-story RSA Battle House Tower, completed in 2007, which is 745 ft tall. The tower is also the tallest building in the U.S. state of Alabama and the 62nd tallest in the United States. Mobile's second-tallest skyscraper, the RSA–BankTrust Building, rises 424 ft and stood as the tallest structure in the city for over forty years. Overall, four of the ten tallest buildings in Alabama are located in Mobile. The city has more skyscrapers than any other city in Alabama besides Birmingham.",
"Title: One57\n\nOne57, formerly known as Carnegie 57 and nicknamed \"The Billionaire Building\", is a 75-story (marketed as 90-story) supertall skyscraper at 157 West 57th Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenues in the Midtown neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Upon completion in 2014, it stood at 1,005 ft tall, making it the tallest residential building in the city for a few months until the completion of 432 Park Avenue. The building has 92 condominium units on top of a new Park Hyatt Hotel with 210 rooms, which is set to become the flagship Hyatt property.",
"Title: Random House Tower\n\nThe Random House Tower, also known as the Park Imperial Apartments, is a 52-story mixed-use tower in New York City, United States, that is used as the headquarters of book publisher Random House and a luxury apartment complex. The book publisher entrance is on Broadway and goes up to 27 floors, while the apartment complex entrance is on West 56th Street.",
"Title: St. Nicholas Hotel (New York City)\n\nThe St. Nicholas Hotel was a 600-room, mid-nineteenth century luxury hotel in New York City. It opened on January 6, 1853, and by the end of the year had expanded to 1,000 rooms. The St.Nicholas raised the bar for a new standard of lavish appointments for a luxury hotel. It was the first New York City building to cost over $1million. The hotel was said to have ended the Astor House's preeminence in New York hostelry.",
"Title: Watson-Guptill\n\nWatson-Guptill is an American publisher of instructional books in the arts. The company was founded in 1937 by Ernest Watson, Ralph Reinhold, and Arthur L. Guptill. They also published the magazine \"American Artist\". Their headquarters are at 1745 Broadway, New York City, Random House Tower.",
"Title: Bertelsmann Building\n\nThe former Bertelsmann Building, now known as 1540 Broadway, is a 44-story, 733 foot (223 m) office tower in Times Square in Manhattan, New York City, standing at West 45th Street. The building was the North American headquarters of media conglomerate Bertelsmann from 1992 until the company vacated and sold the property, of which they occupied all office-use floors, in 2004. The building housed US satellites of central functions such as Corporate Development, Corporate Communications and the Office of the Chairman and CEO, as well as serving as worldwide headquarters for the Bertelsmann Music Group and Bertelsmann Book Group (what has later taken on the umbrella brand name Random House). Today's office tenants include Viacom, China Central Television, KEMP Technologies, Adobe and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman. The building retained the Bertelsmann name and signage facing Broadway until its eventual removal in late 2013.",
"Title: 750 7th Avenue\n\n750 Seventh Avenue is a 615 ft (187m) tall Class-A office skyscraper in New York City. It was completed in 1989 in the postmodern style and has 36 floors. Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo & Associates designed the building, and it is owned by Hines, a Texas based real estate investment company. The building's continuous helix design, culminating in a chimney-like extension, was caused by the New York City Building Code, which requires setbacks. The 84 exterior column transfers exist because of the owner's requirement for a column-free space. It is tied with the New York Life Building for the 74th tallest building in New York City. It is also LEED certified.",
"Title: Queens Museum\n\nThe Queens Museum, formerly the Queens Museum of Art, is an art museum and educational center located in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in the borough of Queens in New York City, United States. The museum is housed in the New York City Building, which was built for the 1939 New York World's Fair, and which then hosted the United Nations General Assembly from 1946 to 1950. The museum itself was founded in 1972, and has among its permanent exhibitions, the \"Panorama of the City of New York\", a room-sized scale model of the five boroughs originally built for the 1964 New York World's Fair, and repeatedly updated since then. It also has a large archive of artifacts from both World's Fairs, a selection of which is on display."
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Which shopping mall is one of the tallest buildings in the Philippines?
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Century City Mall
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"SM City Cebu, also known locally as SM Cebu, is a large shopping mall located in Cebu City, Philippines.",
" It is the 4th shopping mall owned and developed by SM Prime Holdings, the country's largest shopping mall owner and developer.",
" It is the company's first shopping mall outside of Metro Manila and the 6th largest shopping mall in the Philippines.",
" It has a land area of 11.8 hectares and a gross floor area of 268,611 m2"
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"title": "SM City Cebu"
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"sentences": [
"This list of tallest buildings in Europe by year ranks the tallest buildings in Europe by year according to height.",
" Only the ten tallest buildings are included for all decades other than those buildings currently tallest in Europe.",
" The current tallest building in Europe is the Mercury City Tower in Moscow, Russia, which rises 339 m and was completed in 2012.",
" The 463 m Lakhta Center in Saint Petersburg, Russia, will become Europe's tallest building when completed in 2017."
],
"title": "List of tallest buildings in Europe by year"
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"sentences": [
"Century City Mall is a shopping mall within the Century City complex in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines."
],
"title": "Century City Mall"
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"sentences": [
"Century City is a 3.4 ha mixed-use development in Makati, Philippines being developed by Century Properties.",
" Several of the Philippines' tallest buildings, namely The Gramercy Residences, The Knightsbridge Residences, and Trump Tower Manila are located here, as well as the 17000 m2 Century City Mall.",
" Once completed, Century City will comprise two to three office buildings for business process outsourcing companies, two to three other residential towers and an IT park."
],
"title": "Century City, Makati"
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"sentences": [
"This list of the tallest buildings and structures in Israel ranks skyscrapers and towers in Israel by height.",
" Many of the buildings listed are in Tel Aviv or Ramat Gan which have seen an increase in high rise architecture in the past two decades due to increasing real estate value.",
" For a listing of the tallest buildings in Tel Aviv alone, see list of tallest buildings in Tel Aviv."
],
"title": "List of tallest buildings in Israel"
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"sentences": [
"This list of tallest buildings in Kuala Lumpur ranks skyscrapers in the city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia by height.",
" The tallest buildings in the city are currently the The Petronas Twin Towers, which rise 1483 ft in the Kuala Lumpur City Centre and were the world's tallest buildings from 1998 to 2004.",
" Other prominent structures on the skyline are the Ilham Tower and the Kuala Lumpur Tower."
],
"title": "List of tallest buildings in Kuala Lumpur"
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"sentences": [
"This list of tallest buildings in Indianapolis ranks skyscrapers and high-rises in the U.S. city of Indianapolis, Indiana, by height.",
" Majority of the skyscrapers are located in Downtown Indianapolis.",
" The tallest building in the city is the 49-story SalesforceTower, which rises 811 ft and was completed in 1990.",
" The structure is the tallest completed building in the state and the 49th-tallest building in the U.S. In addition, it is the tallest building in the Midwest outside of Chicago and Cleveland.",
" The city's second tallest structure is the OneAmerica Tower, which was the tallest building in Indiana from 1982 until 1990.",
" Of the 40 tallest buildings in Indiana, 34 are located in Indianapolis."
],
"title": "List of tallest buildings in Indianapolis"
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"sentences": [
"This list of tallest buildings in Minnesota ranks skyscrapers in the state of Minnesota by tallest height of high rise.",
" This does not include antennas.",
" The majority of the tallest buildings in Minnesota are in Minneapolis, the largest city in the state.",
" Other cities that have some of the state's tallest buildings include the state capital of St. Paul (14), South St. Paul (1), Rochester (10), Golden Valley (4), St. Louis Park (7), Plymouth (1), Duluth (6), Brooklyn Center (1), St. Cloud (2), Edina (9), Maplewood (1), Robbinsdale (1), Eden Prairie (1), Moorhead (2), Richfield (4), and Bloomington (15).",
" Not all buildings in Minneapolis and St. Paul are listed, due to the large number of skyscrapers and high rises in both cities."
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"title": "List of tallest buildings in Minnesota"
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" There are numerous projects either underway or planned in Adelaide, if constructed, Frome Central Tower 1 (11-27 Frome Street) would reach 134 m , therefore becoming the city's tallest building.",
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"The Jin Mao Tower (), also known as the Jinmao Building or Jinmao Tower , is an 88-story (93 if counting the floors in the spire) landmark skyscraper in Lujiazui, Pudong, Shanghai, China.",
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" It contains a shopping mall, offices and the Grand Hyatt Shanghai hotel, which at the time of completion was the highest hotel in the world.",
" Along with the Oriental Pearl Tower, the Shanghai World Financial Center and the Shanghai Tower it is part of the Lujiazui skyline seen from the Bund.",
" It was the tallest building in China from its completion in 1999 until 2007, when it was surpassed by the Shanghai World Financial Center which is located close by.",
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"Title: SM City Cebu\n\nSM City Cebu, also known locally as SM Cebu, is a large shopping mall located in Cebu City, Philippines. It is the 4th shopping mall owned and developed by SM Prime Holdings, the country's largest shopping mall owner and developer. It is the company's first shopping mall outside of Metro Manila and the 6th largest shopping mall in the Philippines. It has a land area of 11.8 hectares and a gross floor area of 268,611 m2",
"Title: List of tallest buildings in Europe by year\n\nThis list of tallest buildings in Europe by year ranks the tallest buildings in Europe by year according to height. Only the ten tallest buildings are included for all decades other than those buildings currently tallest in Europe. The current tallest building in Europe is the Mercury City Tower in Moscow, Russia, which rises 339 m and was completed in 2012. The 463 m Lakhta Center in Saint Petersburg, Russia, will become Europe's tallest building when completed in 2017.",
"Title: Century City Mall\n\nCentury City Mall is a shopping mall within the Century City complex in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines.",
"Title: Century City, Makati\n\nCentury City is a 3.4 ha mixed-use development in Makati, Philippines being developed by Century Properties. Several of the Philippines' tallest buildings, namely The Gramercy Residences, The Knightsbridge Residences, and Trump Tower Manila are located here, as well as the 17000 m2 Century City Mall. Once completed, Century City will comprise two to three office buildings for business process outsourcing companies, two to three other residential towers and an IT park.",
"Title: List of tallest buildings in Israel\n\nThis list of the tallest buildings and structures in Israel ranks skyscrapers and towers in Israel by height. Many of the buildings listed are in Tel Aviv or Ramat Gan which have seen an increase in high rise architecture in the past two decades due to increasing real estate value. For a listing of the tallest buildings in Tel Aviv alone, see list of tallest buildings in Tel Aviv.",
"Title: List of tallest buildings in Kuala Lumpur\n\nThis list of tallest buildings in Kuala Lumpur ranks skyscrapers in the city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia by height. The tallest buildings in the city are currently the The Petronas Twin Towers, which rise 1483 ft in the Kuala Lumpur City Centre and were the world's tallest buildings from 1998 to 2004. Other prominent structures on the skyline are the Ilham Tower and the Kuala Lumpur Tower.",
"Title: List of tallest buildings in Indianapolis\n\nThis list of tallest buildings in Indianapolis ranks skyscrapers and high-rises in the U.S. city of Indianapolis, Indiana, by height. Majority of the skyscrapers are located in Downtown Indianapolis. The tallest building in the city is the 49-story SalesforceTower, which rises 811 ft and was completed in 1990. The structure is the tallest completed building in the state and the 49th-tallest building in the U.S. In addition, it is the tallest building in the Midwest outside of Chicago and Cleveland. The city's second tallest structure is the OneAmerica Tower, which was the tallest building in Indiana from 1982 until 1990. Of the 40 tallest buildings in Indiana, 34 are located in Indianapolis.",
"Title: List of tallest buildings in Minnesota\n\nThis list of tallest buildings in Minnesota ranks skyscrapers in the state of Minnesota by tallest height of high rise. This does not include antennas. The majority of the tallest buildings in Minnesota are in Minneapolis, the largest city in the state. Other cities that have some of the state's tallest buildings include the state capital of St. Paul (14), South St. Paul (1), Rochester (10), Golden Valley (4), St. Louis Park (7), Plymouth (1), Duluth (6), Brooklyn Center (1), St. Cloud (2), Edina (9), Maplewood (1), Robbinsdale (1), Eden Prairie (1), Moorhead (2), Richfield (4), and Bloomington (15). Not all buildings in Minneapolis and St. Paul are listed, due to the large number of skyscrapers and high rises in both cities.",
"Title: List of tallest buildings in Adelaide\n\nThis list of tallest buildings in Adelaide ranks the tallest buildings in Adelaide, South Australia by height. The tallest building in Adelaide is currently the 31–story Westpac House, which rises 132 m and was completed in 1988, as of October 2013 it is Australia's 115th tallest building. There are numerous projects either underway or planned in Adelaide, if constructed, Frome Central Tower 1 (11-27 Frome Street) would reach 134 m , therefore becoming the city's tallest building. The tallest approved building in Adelaide is the Sofitel Hotel (104-108 Currie Street), which will be 115 m , it is planned to become the city's second tallest building upon completion. Height restrictions–enforced since the 1990s–have limited the amount of skyscrapers constructed in the city although they have been eased in recent times.",
"Title: Jin Mao Tower\n\nThe Jin Mao Tower (), also known as the Jinmao Building or Jinmao Tower , is an 88-story (93 if counting the floors in the spire) landmark skyscraper in Lujiazui, Pudong, Shanghai, China. It is 420.5 m tall and is one of the tallest buildings in the world. It contains a shopping mall, offices and the Grand Hyatt Shanghai hotel, which at the time of completion was the highest hotel in the world. Along with the Oriental Pearl Tower, the Shanghai World Financial Center and the Shanghai Tower it is part of the Lujiazui skyline seen from the Bund. It was the tallest building in China from its completion in 1999 until 2007, when it was surpassed by the Shanghai World Financial Center which is located close by. The Shanghai Tower, a 121-story building located next to these two buildings, surpassed the height of both these buildings in 2015."
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Jim Sheridan is a director who created the sports-drama film released in what year?
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" Christy Brown grew up in a poor, working-class family, and became a writer and artist.",
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"School Ties is a 1992 American sports-drama film directed by Robert Mandel and starring Brendan Fraser, Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Chris O'Donnell, Cole Hauser, Randall Batinkoff, Andrew Lowery and Anthony Rapp.",
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"Title: The Secret Scripture (film)\n\nThe Secret Scripture is an Irish film, directed by Jim Sheridan, from a screenplay by Sheridan and Johnny Ferguson, which is based on the 2008 novel of the same name \"The Secret Scripture\" by Sebastian Barry. The film stars Vanessa Redgrave, Rooney Mara, Eric Bana, Theo James, Aidan Turner, and Jack Reynor.",
"Title: In the Name of the Father (film)\n\nIn the Name of the Father is a 1993 Irish-British-American biographical courtroom drama film co-written and directed by Jim Sheridan. It is based on the true life story of the Guildford Four, four people falsely convicted of the 1974 IRA's Guildford pub bombings, which killed four off-duty British soldiers and a civilian. The screenplay was adapted by Terry George and Jim Sheridan from the autobiography \"Proved Innocent: The Story of Gerry Conlon of the Guildford Four\" by Gerry Conlon.",
"Title: Kirsten Sheridan\n\nKirsten Sheridan (born July 14, 1976) is an Irish film director and screenwriter. The director of \"August Rush\" (2007) and \"Disco Pigs\" (2001), Sheridan was nominated for an Academy Award for co-writing the semi-autobiographical film \"In America\" with her father, director Jim Sheridan, and her sister, Naomi Sheridan.",
"Title: My Left Foot\n\nMy Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown is a 1989 Irish biographical drama film co-written and directed by Jim Sheridan and starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Brenda Fricker, Ray McAnally and Fiona Shaw. It tells the story of Christy Brown, an Irishman born with cerebral palsy, who could control only his left foot. Christy Brown grew up in a poor, working-class family, and became a writer and artist. The film also stars Julie Hale, Alison Whelan, Kirsten Sheridan, Declan Croghan, Eanna MacLiam, Marie Conmee, and Cyril Cusack. It is a partly fictional biography, adapted by Shane Connaughton and Jim Sheridan from the book \"My Left Foot\" by Christy Brown.",
"Title: In America (film)\n\nIn America is a 2002 British-Irish-American independent road drama film directed by Jim Sheridan. The semi-autobiographical screenplay by Sheridan and his daughters Naomi and Kirsten focuses on an immigrant Irish family's struggle to start a new life in New York City, as seen through the eyes of the elder daughter.",
"Title: Peter Sheridan\n\nPeter Sheridan (born 1952) is an Irish playwright, screenwriter and director. He lives in Dublin. His awards include the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature. In 1980 he was writer-in-residence in the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, and his short film, The Breakfast, won several European awards. He wrote the pilot episode of Fair City. He wrote and directed the film \"Borstal Boy\", which was released in 2002. He is the brother of the film director Jim Sheridan.",
"Title: Jim Sheridan\n\nJim Sheridan (born 6 February 1949) is an Irish playwright, screenwriter, film director, and film producer. In the few years from 1989 to 1993, Sheridan made three acclaimed films set in Ireland (\"My Left Foot\", \"The Field\", and \"In the Name of the Father\") that between them received 13 Academy Award nominations. Sheridan has personally received six Academy Award nominations. In addition to the above-mentioned films, he is also known for the films \"The Boxer\" and \"In America\".",
"Title: School Ties\n\nSchool Ties is a 1992 American sports-drama film directed by Robert Mandel and starring Brendan Fraser, Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Chris O'Donnell, Cole Hauser, Randall Batinkoff, Andrew Lowery and Anthony Rapp. Fraser plays the lead role as David Greene, a Jewish high school student who is awarded an athletic scholarship to an elite preparatory school in his senior year.",
"Title: The Boxer (1997 film)\n\nThe Boxer is a 1997 sports-drama film by Irish director Jim Sheridan. Starring Daniel Day-Lewis and Emily Watson, the film centers on the life of a boxer and former Provisional IRA volunteer Danny Flynn, played by Day-Lewis, who is trying to \"go straight\" after his release from prison. The film is the third collaboration between Sheridan and Day-Lewis, and portrays the increase of splinter groups within the IRA."
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Michael Dukmejian is the publisher of a financial magazine that has readers in how many countries?
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"TDM Ou Mun (Chinese: 澳視澳門) owned by TDM - Teledifusão de Macau, S. A. , is the first broadcasting channel in Macau and free-to-air in Cantonese language.",
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"Title: Euromoney Institutional Investor\n\nEuromoney Institutional Investor PLC is one of Europe's largest business and financial magazine publishers which has interests in financial publishing and event organization. It is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. It is 49% owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust Group.",
"Title: Global Finance (magazine)\n\nGlobal Finance is an English-language monthly financial magazine. Joseph D. Giarraputo, the founder and former publisher of \"Venture\", the magazine for entrepreneurs, in 1987 joined forces with Carl G. Burgen, Stephan Spahn, H. Allen Fernald, and Paolo Panerai to start a magazine on financial globalization. The magazine’s primary target audience consists of Chairmen, Presidents, CEOs, CFOs, Treasurers and other financial officers. The magazine is distributed in 158 countries, with 50,050 global subscribers and recipients, certified by BPA Worldwide.",
"Title: Iosif Constantin Drăgan\n\nIosif Constantin Drăgan (] ; June 20, 1917 – August 21, 2008) was a Romanian and Italian businessman, writer, historian and founder of the ButanGas company. In 2005, he was the second-wealthiest Romanian, according to the Romanian financial magazine \"Capital\", having a wealth estimated at $850 million. According to the same financial magazine, in 2006, he became the wealthiest Romanian, at $1.3-1.6 billion.",
"Title: Global Reinsurance\n\nGlobal Reinsurance (GR) is a financial magazine for insurance and reinsurance professionals.",
"Title: Michael Dukmejian\n\nMichael Dukmejian (born 1953 or 1954 ) is an American magazine publisher. s of 2009 , he is the publisher of \"Bloomberg Markets\" magazine, reporting to Bloomberg News co-founder and editor-in-chief Matthew Winkler.",
"Title: TDM Ou Mun\n\nTDM Ou Mun (Chinese: 澳視澳門) owned by TDM - Teledifusão de Macau, S. A. , is the first broadcasting channel in Macau and free-to-air in Cantonese language. It is mainly focus on local news and informative programs such as \"TDM News\", \"Macau Forum\"and \"Financial Magazine\" etc. Also, it includes local living programs such as \"Our people, our life\" etc.",
"Title: Naneen Neubohn\n\nNaneen Miller (Hunter) Neubohn is a former financial executive at Morgan Stanley. Neubohn served as managing director of Morgan Stanley's office in London, England and then co-directed the company's office in Frankfurt, Germany. In 1997, Euromoney, a financial magazine, named her to their list of the top 50 women in finance.",
"Title: Financial adviser\n\nA financial advisor is a professional who suggests and renders financial services to clients based on their financial situation. In many countries Financial Advisors have to complete specific training and hold a license to provide advices. In the United States for example a financial advisor carries a Series 65 or 66 license and according to the U.S. Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), license designations and compliance issues must be reported for public view. FINRA describes the main groups of investment professionals who may use the term \"financial adviser\" to be: brokers, investment advisers, accountants, lawyers, insurance agents and financial planners.",
"Title: Jolyon Connell\n\nJolyon Connell is a former \"Sunday Telegraph\" and \"Sunday Times\" journalist who left Fleet Street to found \"The Week\" in 1995, the news digest magazine which was ultimately purchased by his mentor and guide, the late publisher and poet Felix Dennis. Connell's other business interests include \"MoneyWeek\", a British financial magazine which he founded in 2000. In 2010 he founded Connell guides, a publishing company specialising in guide books for GCSE and A Level Literature students."
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Who distributed the short film "Turbo Charged Prelude"?
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Universal Pictures
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" Created by filmmaker Chai Yee Wei, former Programme Manager of The Substation's Moving Images Low Beng Kheng and current Co-Founder of Objectifs Yuni Hadi, the Singapore Short Film Awards highlights quality work done annually in the short film genre in Singapore - by seeking out new talent, reflecting current standards of the short film genre and to bring together both the veterans and the young talents as a community to create a space for networking and sharing."
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" It is mechanically identical to the fifth generation Honda Life.",
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" It was available in two distinct versions — Zest and Zest Sports.",
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"Title: Automatic Performance Control\n\nAutomatic Performance Control (APC) was the first engine knock and boost control system that was introduced on turbo charged Saab H engines in 1982 and was fitted to all subsequent 900 Turbos through 1993 (and 1994 convertibles), as well as 9000 Turbos through 1989.",
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"Title: The Master (2016 film)\n\nThe Master is a 2016 computer animated short film directed by Jon Saunders, written by Jon Saunders, Ross Evans, Carey Yost and Remington D. Donovan and produced by Ryan Halprin. The short film was released on September 23, 2016, with Warner Animation Group's \"Storks\". It stars Jackie Chan as Master Wu. The short follows Wu and an annoying chicken. This is the first Lego short film to be released in theaters, and is also the first theatrical short film from the \"Lego Movie\" franchise.",
"Title: Turbo Charged Prelude\n\nThe Turbo Charged Prelude for 2 Fast 2 Furious is a 2003 American short film directed by Philip G. Atwell, produced by Chris Palladino, and written by Keith Dinielli. It is the second installment in \"The Fast and the Furious\" franchise, and stars Paul Walker. \"Turbo Charged Prelude\" is a continuation to \"The Fast and the Furious\" (2001) and details the events prior to \"2 Fast 2 Furious\" (2003), where runaway fugitive Brian O'Connor leaves Los Angeles in order to evade police capture.",
"Title: Vetter Mystery Ship\n\nThe Mystery Ship was a limited edition motorcycle created by Craig Vetter and released in 1980. Only 10 were built, of which seven were sold. An example is on display at the AMA Motorcycle Museum in Ohio, and another at Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum in Leeds, Al. The one on display at the Barber museum is #9 and is a Turbo charged model.",
"Title: Prelude to Axanar\n\nPrelude to Axanar (working title: \"Star Trek: Prelude to Axanar\", and long title: \"The Four Years War Part III: Prelude to Axanar\") is a 2014 American fan made short film, directed by Christian Gossett and written by Christian Gossett and Alec Peters. Funded through Kickstarter, production sought $10,000 in funding, but raised $101,000. It had its public debut July 26, 2014 at the San Diego Comic-Con.",
"Title: Oh Lucy! (2014 film)\n\nOh Lucy! is a short film directed by Atsuko Hirayanagi. The short film made its world premiere at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival receiving 2nd place in the Cinéfondation. Oh Lucy! has since become Academy Qualified by winning the Best International Short Film Award at the 2015 Flickerfest as well as the Short Film Jury Award: International Fiction at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. The short film is the basis of an upcoming eponymous film adaption, also directed by Hirayanagi.",
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John Irvin
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"Title: Hamish Clark\n\nHamish Clark (born 26 July 1965) is a Scottish actor, best known as Duncan McKay in the BBC TV series \"Monarch of the Glen\". Born in 1965 in Broughty Ferry, Dundee, he attended Edinburgh University where he performed with the Edinburgh University Theatre Company. Before becoming a professional actor, he worked as a clerk in an Edinburgh insurance company. Clark moved to London in 1995 where he pursued a career in acting. In 1999, he was cast as Duncan McKay in \"Monarch of the Glen\". He was also the face of the Vodafone adverts and opened the Strathspey Railway's extension to Broomhill in May 2002, which had been used as Glenbogle Station in \"Monarch of the Glen\".",
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Second Viennese School
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Who wrote the play for which Pam MacKinnon received a Tony Award ?
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Edward Albee
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" She also won a Drama Desk Award for \"Father's Day\".",
" Her other Broadway credits included \"Equus\" (1974–77), \"Ivanov\" (1997), and \"Deuce\" (2007).",
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" He also wrote the book for the musical \"La Cage aux Folles\", for which he won the Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical, and wrote the book for the Tony Award-winning \"Kinky Boots\".",
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"Title: Open Admissions\n\nOpen Admissions is a play in two acts by Shirley Lauro that premiered in 1982 at the Long Wharf Theatre under the direction of Arvin Brown. The play had its Broadway debut on January 29, 1984 at the Music Box Theatre where it ran for a total of 17 performances. The Broadway production starred Calvin Levels as Calvin Jefferson, Marilyn Rockafellow as Ginny Carlsen, Nan-Lynn Nelson as Salina Jones, Pam Potillo as Georgia Jones, and Sloane Shelton as Professor Clare Block. The play depicts the travails of a professor at a second-rate college, including an unsupportive husband. Levels won a Theatre World Award and was nominated for both a Tony Award and Drama Desk Award for his performance. Rockafellow also received a Drama Desk Award nomination. On Broadway, \"Open Admissions\" received a Theatre World Award, The Dramatists Guild Hull-Warriner Award.",
"Title: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?\n\nWho's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is a play by Edward Albee first staged in 1962. It examines the breakdown of the marriage of a middle-aged couple, Martha and George. Late one evening, after a university faculty party, they receive an unwitting younger couple, Nick and Honey, as guests, and draw them into their bitter and frustrated relationship.",
"Title: Tony Award for Best Sound Design\n\nThe first Tony Award for \"Best Sound Design of a Play\" and \"Best Sound Design of a Musical\" was given in the 2007-2008 season. In 2014, the Tony Awards Administration Committee announced that starting with the 2014-2015 season the Tony Award for Best Sound Design in a Play/Musical would be eliminated. The Tony Administration Committee may bestow a Special Tony Award to a production when it determines that extraordinary sound design has been achieved.",
"Title: Marian Seldes\n\nMarian Hall Seldes (August 23, 1928 – October 6, 2014) was an American stage, film, radio, and television actress whose career spanned over 60 years. A five-time Tony Award nominee, she won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for \"A Delicate Balance\" in 1967, and received subsequent nominations for \"Father's Day\" (1971), \"Deathtrap\" (1978–82), \"Ring Round the Moon\" (1999), and \"Dinner at Eight\" (2002). She also won a Drama Desk Award for \"Father's Day\". Her other Broadway credits included \"Equus\" (1974–77), \"Ivanov\" (1997), and \"Deuce\" (2007). She was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 1995 and received the Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2010.",
"Title: Pam MacKinnon\n\nPam MacKinnon (born January 8, 1968) is an American theatre director. She has directed for the stage Off-Broadway, on Broadway and in regional theatre. She won the Obie Award for Directing and received a Tony Award nomination, Best Director, for her work on \"Clybourne Park\". In 2013 she received the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play for a revival of \"Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? \"",
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"Title: Special Tony Award\n\nThe Special Tony Award category includes the Lifetime Achievement Award and Special Tony Award. These are non-competitive honorary awards, and the titles have changed over the years. The Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre is to \"honor an individual for the body of his or her work.\" (The Tony Award for Best Special Theatrical Event was a competitive award, given from 2001 to 2009.) Another non-competitive Tony award is the Tony Honors for Excellence in Theatre, to \"recognize the achievements of individuals and organizations that do not fit into any of the competitive categories.\"",
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"Title: Harvey Fierstein\n\nHarvey Forbes Fierstein (born June 6, 1954) is an American actor, playwright, and voice actor. Fierstein has won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his own play \"Torch Song Trilogy\" (about a gay drag-performer and his quest for true love and family) and the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical for playing Edna Turnblad in \"Hairspray\". He also wrote the book for the musical \"La Cage aux Folles\", for which he won the Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical, and wrote the book for the Tony Award-winning \"Kinky Boots\". He was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 2007."
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In V for Vendetta the actor of an anarchist freedom fighter is best known for playing who in The Matrix?
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"Title: V. T. Bhattathiripad\n\nVellithuruthi Thazhathu Karutha Patteri Raman Bhattathiripad (1896-1982), popularly known as V. T. Bhattathiripad or simply V. T. (മലയാളം:), was an Indian social critic, well-known dramatist and a prominent freedom fighter who was a key figure in removing casteism and conservatism that existed in the Namboothiri community.",
"Title: Kwon Oh-joong\n\nKwon Oh-joong (born November 24, 1971) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for starring in \"Gourmet\" (2008), as well as the television series \"The Secret Lovers\" (2005), \"Freedom Fighter, Lee Hoe-young\" (2010), and \"Miss Ajumma\" (2011). Kwon has also appeared in films such as \"To Catch a Virgin Ghost\" (2004) and \"Mr. Kim vs. Mr. Kim vs. Mr. Kim\" (also known as \"Master Kims\", 2007).",
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What is the middle name of the woman for whom Hart State Park is named?
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"Elliott Corbett Memorial State Recreation Site (also known as Elliott Corbett State Park, Corbett Memorial State Park or Corbett State Park) is a state park along the south shore of Blue Lake Crater in Jefferson County, Oregon, United States.",
" The park is named in honor of Elliott R. Corbett II, who was killed while serving in the United States Army during World War II.",
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"Chapman State Park is a 805 acre Pennsylvania state park in Pleasant Township, Warren County, Pennsylvania near Clarendon, in the United States.",
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" Dr. Chapman was a state senator from 1929 until 1963.",
" He was part of several civic groups that pushed for the creation of a state park in Warren County.",
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"Nancy Morgan Hart (c. 1735–1830) was a rebel heroine of the American Revolutionary War noted for her exploits against Loyalists in the northeast Georgia backcountry.",
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"Sand Bridge State Park is a Pennsylvania state park on 3 acre in Lewis Township, Union County, Pennsylvania in the United States.",
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" The park attracted 17,000 visitors in 2008.",
" The name Sand Bridge remains a mystery.",
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" The park is surrounded by Bald Eagle State Forest and became a Pennsylvania State park in 1978."
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"Indian Springs State Park is a 528-acre (2.14 km²) Georgia state park located near Jackson and Flovilla.",
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" Indian Springs is thought to be the oldest state park in the nation.",
" It was acquired from the Creek Indians by the state through the Treaty of Indian Springs (1825) and the Treaty of Washington (1826).",
" Thereafter, Indian Springs has been operated continuously by the state as a public park, although it did not gain the title \"State Park\" until 1931.",
" The area became a resort town in the 19th century.",
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"Chugach State Park covers 495,204 acres (2,004 square kilometers) immediately east of the Anchorage Bowl in south-central Alaska.",
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" Established by legislation signed into law on August 6, 1970, by Alaska Governor Keith Miller, this state park was created to provide recreational opportunities, protect the scenic value of the Chugach Mountains and other geographic features, and ensure the safety of the water supply for Anchorage.",
" The park, managed by Alaska State Parks, is the third-largest state park in the United States, and consists of geographically disparate areas each with different attractions and facilities.",
" Only Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in California and Wood-Tikchik State Park in western Alaska are larger.",
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"Title: Logan State Park\n\nLogan State Park is a Montana state park near the community of Libby. It is located on the north shore of Middle Thompson Lake. This state park is situated in the middle of the 3,000-acre Thompson Chain of Lakes State Park.",
"Title: Elliott Corbett Memorial State Recreation Site\n\nElliott Corbett Memorial State Recreation Site (also known as Elliott Corbett State Park, Corbett Memorial State Park or Corbett State Park) is a state park along the south shore of Blue Lake Crater in Jefferson County, Oregon, United States. The park is named in honor of Elliott R. Corbett II, who was killed while serving in the United States Army during World War II. It includes 63 acre of wilderness land with very few park facilities. Corbett State Park is administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.",
"Title: Chapman State Park\n\nChapman State Park is a 805 acre Pennsylvania state park in Pleasant Township, Warren County, Pennsylvania near Clarendon, in the United States. The man-made Chapman Lake covers 68 acre of the park. Chapman State Park is named in honor of Dr. Leroy E. Chapman. Dr. Chapman was a state senator from 1929 until 1963. He was part of several civic groups that pushed for the creation of a state park in Warren County. Chapman State Park, opened in 1951, is adjacent to Allegheny National Forest and State Game Land 29 just off U.S. Route 6.",
"Title: F. D. Roosevelt State Park\n\nF.D. Roosevelt State Park is a 9049 acre Georgia state park located near Pine Mountain and Warm Springs. The park is named for former U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who sought a treatment for his paralytic illness in nearby Warm Springs at the Little White House. The western portion of the park, formerly named Pine Mountain State Park, was named a National Historic Landmark in 1997. F.D. Roosevelt State Park is Georgia's largest state park.",
"Title: Milhouse Van Houten\n\nMilhouse Mussolini van Houten is a fictional character featured in the animated television series \"The Simpsons\", voiced by Pamela Hayden, and created by Matt Groening who named the character after President Richard Nixon's middle name. Later in the series, it is revealed that Milhouse's middle name is \"Mussolini.\"",
"Title: Nancy Hart\n\nNancy Morgan Hart (c. 1735–1830) was a rebel heroine of the American Revolutionary War noted for her exploits against Loyalists in the northeast Georgia backcountry. She is characterized as a tough, resourceful frontier woman who repeatedly outsmarted Tory soldiers and also killed some outright. Stories about her are mostly unsupported by contemporary documentation, and it has been impossible for researchers to entirely distinguish fact from folklore.",
"Title: Hart State Park\n\nThe Hart State Outdoor Recreation Area, also known as Hart State Park and Hart Park, is a community 147 acre natural park located at 330 of Hart Park Road, in Hartwell, Georgia, in northeast Georgia. The park is named after the American Revolutionary War heroine Nancy Hart, who lived in the Georgia frontier, and it was her devotion to freedom that has helped make her name commonplace in the Georgia upcountry today.",
"Title: Sand Bridge State Park\n\nSand Bridge State Park is a Pennsylvania state park on 3 acre in Lewis Township, Union County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The park is the smallest state park in Pennsylvania and consists of a picnic area just off Pennsylvania Route 192. It has three picnic pavilions that were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. Rapid Run, a trout stream that is stocked by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, flows through Sand Bridge State Park. The park attracted 17,000 visitors in 2008. The name Sand Bridge remains a mystery. No one, according to the parks official website knows why the area is known as Sand Bridge. The park is surrounded by Bald Eagle State Forest and became a Pennsylvania State park in 1978.",
"Title: Indian Springs State Park\n\nIndian Springs State Park is a 528-acre (2.14 km²) Georgia state park located near Jackson and Flovilla. The park is named for its several springs, which the Creek Indians used for centuries to heal the sick. The water from these springs is said to have a sulfur smell and taste. Indian Springs is thought to be the oldest state park in the nation. It was acquired from the Creek Indians by the state through the Treaty of Indian Springs (1825) and the Treaty of Washington (1826). Thereafter, Indian Springs has been operated continuously by the state as a public park, although it did not gain the title \"State Park\" until 1931. The area became a resort town in the 19th century. It became an official \"State Forest Park\" in 1927. In 1931, along with Vogel State Park, it became a founding unit of Georgia's state park system.",
"Title: Chugach State Park\n\nChugach State Park covers 495,204 acres (2,004 square kilometers) immediately east of the Anchorage Bowl in south-central Alaska. Though primarily in the Municipality of Anchorage, a small portion of the park north of the Eklutna Lake area in the vicinity of Pioneer Peak lies within the Matanuska-Susitna Borough. Established by legislation signed into law on August 6, 1970, by Alaska Governor Keith Miller, this state park was created to provide recreational opportunities, protect the scenic value of the Chugach Mountains and other geographic features, and ensure the safety of the water supply for Anchorage. The park, managed by Alaska State Parks, is the third-largest state park in the United States, and consists of geographically disparate areas each with different attractions and facilities. Only Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in California and Wood-Tikchik State Park in western Alaska are larger. Hunting and fishing are permitted in the Chugach under regulations established by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game for game management unit 14c. Target practice is not allowed within the park boundaries. In January of 2017, Chugach State Park was named the best state park in Alaska."
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Who was the director of the 2016 American biographical black comedy-drama film in which the actor, who earned an Academy Award for his role in "The Wolf of Wall Street", played a role?
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Todd Phillips
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"Title: Jonah Hill\n\nJonah Hill Feldstein (born December 20, 1983) is an American actor, producer, screenwriter and comedian. Hill is known for his comedic roles in films such as \"Accepted\" (2006), \"Grandma's Boy\" (2006), \"Superbad\" (2007), \"Knocked Up\" (2007), \"Forgetting Sarah Marshall\" (2008), \"Get Him to the Greek\" (2010), \"21 Jump Street\" (2012), \"This Is the End\" (2013), \"22 Jump Street\" (2014) and \"War Dogs\" (2016), as well as his performances in \"Moneyball\" (2011) and \"The Wolf of Wall Street\" (2013), for which he received Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor.",
"Title: Mike Vranos\n\nMichael W. \"Mike\" Vranos is an American hedge fund manager and philanthropist who in the 1990s was referred to by some as the \"most powerful man on Wall Street.\" In 1993, he reportedly earned $15 million from trading mortgage bonds. \"Fortune Magazine\" once called him \"one of the best bond traders on Wall Street.\" According to a 2007 \"Wall Street Journal\" article, he has continued to be regarded as \"the best-known mortgage-bond trader on Wall Street.\"",
"Title: List of accolades received by Hidden Figures\n\n\"Hidden Figures\" is a 2016 American biographical comedy-drama film directed by Theodore Melfi, and written by Melfi and Allison Schroeder, who adapted the screenplay from the non-fiction book \"Hidden Figures\" by Margot Lee Shetterly. The film's plot focuses on female African-American mathematicians at NASA, specifically Katherine Johnson (played by Taraji P. Henson), who calculated flight trajectories for Project Mercury and the 1969 Apollo 11 flight to the Moon, Dorothy Vaughan (Octavia Spencer), and engineer Mary Jackson (Janelle Monáe). Kevin Costner plays the supporting role of Al Harrison and Jim Parsons plays the role of Paul Stafford. 20th Century Fox gave the film a limited release from December 25, 2016, before a wide release on January 6, 2017.",
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"Title: The Wolf of Wall Street (2013 film)\n\nThe Wolf of Wall Street is a 2013 American biographical black comedy crime film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Terence Winter, based on the memoir of the same name by Jordan Belfort. It recounts Belfort's perspective on his career as a stockbroker in New York City and how his firm Stratton Oakmont engaged in rampant corruption and fraud on Wall Street that ultimately led to his downfall. Leonardo DiCaprio (who was also a producer) stars as Belfort, with Jonah Hill as his business partner and friend Donnie Azoff, Margot Robbie as his wife Naomi Lapaglia and Kyle Chandler as Patrick Denham, the FBI agent who tries to bring him down. Matthew McConaughey, Rob Reiner, Jon Favreau, Joanna Lumley and Jean Dujardin also star. The film marks the director's fifth collaboration with DiCaprio, after \"Gangs of New York\" (2002), \"The Aviator\" (2004), \"The Departed\" (2006) and \"Shutter Island\" (2010), as well as his second collaboration with Winter after the television series \"Boardwalk Empire\" (2010–14).",
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"Title: Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown\n\nWomen on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (Spanish: Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios ) is a 1988 Spanish black comedy-drama film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar, starring Carmen Maura and Antonio Banderas. The film brought Almodóvar to widespread international attention: it was nominated for the 1988 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, and won five Goya Awards including Best Film and Best Actress in a Leading Role for Maura.",
"Title: Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps\n\nWall Street: Money Never Sleeps (not known as Wall Street 2 or Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps) is a 2010 American drama film directed by Oliver Stone, a sequel to \"Wall Street\" (1987). It stars Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, Josh Brolin, Carey Mulligan, Frank Langella, Susan Sarandon and, in his final film role before his death in 2014, Eli Wallach.",
"Title: I, Tonya\n\nI, Tonya is a 2017 American biographical sports black comedy-drama film directed by Craig Gillespie and written by Steven Rogers. The film stars Margot Robbie as figure skater Tonya Harding, along with others including Sebastian Stan, Allison Janney, Paul Walter Hauser, Julianne Nicholson, Caitlin Carver, Bojana Novakovic and Bobby Cannavale."
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What is the release date of the film that the director of the 1984 film "Gremlins" directed that stared Teri Polo, Chris Massoglia, and Haley Bennett?
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2009
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"Title: Authors Anonymous\n\nAuthors Anonymous is a 2014 comedy American film directed and produced by Ellie Kanner. It stars Kaley Cuoco, Chris Klein, Tricia Helfer, Jonathan Banks, Jonathan Bennett, Teri Polo and Dennis Farina in his final film role. The film was released on March 18, 2014 through video on demand prior to its limited release on April 18, 2014 by Screen Media Films and Starz Digital."
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Heart-Shaped Scar is the debut studio album by what American alternative singer who is originally from Long Island, NY?
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Laura Pergolizzi
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" After recording a demo tape, The Breeders signed to the English independent record label 4AD in 1989.",
" Their debut studio album \"Pod\" was released in May 1990, but was not commercially successful.",
" After the revival of the Pixies and Throwing Muses in 1990, The Breeders became mostly inactive until the Pixies' breakup in 1993.",
" With a new lineup, The Breeders released their \"Safari\" EP in 1992, followed by their second studio album \"Last Splash\" in 1993.",
" \"Last Splash\" was The Breeders' most successful album; it peaked at number 33 on the United States \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in 1994.",
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"Steven Adam Markowitz (born on August 19, 1988), better known by his stage name Hoodie Allen, is an American rapper from Long Island, New York.",
" After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania, he began working at Google before ultimately quitting to pursue a music career full-time.",
" In 2012, he released his first official EP titled \"All American\" which debuted at No. 10 on the \"Billboard\" 200.",
" In October 2014, Hoodie officially released his debut studio album, \"People Keep Talking\" which was successful with first week sales of over 30,000 along with a debut position of No. 8 on the \"Billboard\" 200.",
" Hoodie followed up on his success in January 2016 and released his second studio album, \"Happy Camper."
],
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},
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"\"Not Your Fault\" is a song by American alternative rock band Awolnation.",
" It was originally written by frontman Aaron Bruno and recorded by the band for their debut studio album \"Megalithic Symphony\", where it appears as the twelfth track.",
" \"Not Your Fault\" was released to American modern rock radio on October 17, 2011, and was also released as a single in the United Kingdom and Bosnia on February 26, 2012.",
" The single peaked at numbers three and eleven on the US \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs and Rock Songs charts, respectively."
],
"title": "Not Your Fault"
},
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"\"The State of Massachusetts\" is a song by American rock band Dropkick Murphys.",
" It was released on February 4, 2008 as the lead single from their sixth studio album, \"The Meanest of Times\".",
" The song is about the effects of drugs on individuals and their families.",
" \"The State of Massachusetts\" was one of the 100-most-played songs on U.S. modern rock radio in October 2007.",
" By January 2008, the song had become one of the 60-most-played alternative rock songs in the United States.",
" The song was #83 on \"Rolling Stone\"' s list of the 100 Best Songs of 2007.",
" It is the theme song to the MTV show \"Nitro Circus\".",
" The music video was filmed on location in the unused and abandoned Curley Auditorium on the Long Island Health Campus in Boston Harbor.",
" The auditorium is located right next to one of the City of Boston's largest emergency homeless shelters, the Long Island Shelter."
],
"title": "The State of Massachusetts"
},
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"sentences": [
"Laura Pergolizzi (born March 18, 1981) is an American alternative singer and songwriter, originally from Long Island, New York, who performs under the stage name LP.",
" She moved to Los Angeles in 2010.",
" She has released three albums and one EP.",
" As a songwriter, she has written for Cher, Rihanna, the Backstreet Boys and Christina Aguilera, among others."
],
"title": "LP (singer)"
},
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"\"Kill Your Heroes\" is a song by American alternative rock band Awolnation.",
" It is written by lead singer Aaron Bruno and musician Brian West for the band's debut studio album \"Megalithic Symphony\", where it appears as the eighth track.",
" \"Kill Your Heroes\" was released as the third and final single from \"Megalithic Symphony\" and reached the top 20 of the United States \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs and Rock Songs charts."
],
"title": "Kill Your Heroes"
},
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"Heart-Shaped Scar is the debut studio album by American singer LP, released in 2001."
],
"title": "Heart-Shaped Scar"
},
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"sentences": [
"The discography of Gnarls Barkley, an American alternative hip hop duo composed of record producer Danger Mouse and soul singer Cee Lo Green, consists of two studio albums, two extended plays, seven singles and seven music videos.",
" The duo originally met in the late 1990s, and began to record music together in 2003 following the release of Danger Mouse's 2003 album \"Ghetto Pop Life\".",
" Their first single, \"Crazy\", was released in 2006; it achieved worldwide chart success, reaching number two on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 – where it was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) – and reaching the top ten of the Australian, New Zealand and Swiss singles charts, among others.",
" It also topped the UK Singles Chart, attracting considerable attention for becoming the first song ever to top the chart on digital download sales alone, following a change to the chart's eligibility rules allowing songs to chart purely on digital sales providing that it was given a physical release the following week.",
" The song appeared on Gnarls Barkley's debut studio album, \"St. Elsewhere\", which peaked at number four on the US \"Billboard\" 200 as well as topping the New Zealand and United Kingdom albums charts.",
" Three further singles – \"Smiley Faces\", which reached the top ten of the UK and Irish singles charts, \"Who Cares?",
"\" and a cover of the Violent Femmes song \"Gone Daddy Gone\" – were released from \"St. Elsewhere\", although none of them appeared on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100."
],
"title": "Gnarls Barkley discography"
},
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"sentences": [
"\"Hanging by a Moment\" is a song by American alternative band Lifehouse.",
" It was the first single released from their debut studio album, \"No Name Face\" (2000).",
" The track was written by lead singer Jason Wade, who said that he wrote the song in about five minutes without thinking about what would happen to it.",
" It was produced by American record producer Ron Aniello and was mixed by Brendan O'Brien.",
" Musically, \"Hanging by a Moment\" is a post-grunge song that contains influences of alternative rock.",
" The song was first released in the United States on August 16, 2000 by DreamWorks Records.",
" It peaked at number two on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and is the band's most successful single to date on the chart.",
" Despite not peaking at number one, it was the number one single of 2001, becoming only the third (and currently last) single to top the year-end charts despite never spending a week at the top of the weekly charts and followed \"Breathe\" from the previous year in completing this feat, marking the second consecutive year this feat had been accomplished despite it not happening for 35 years prior to 2000."
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"A.M. is the debut studio album by the American alternative rock band Wilco, released on March 28, 1995, by Sire Records and Reprise Records.",
" The album was released only months after the breakup of Uncle Tupelo, an alternative country band that was the predecessor of Wilco.",
" Prior to its release, there was debate about whether the album would be better than the debut album of Son Volt, the new band of former Uncle Tupelo lead singer Jay Farrar."
],
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"Title: The Breeders discography\n\nThe discography of American alternative rock band The Breeders consists of four studio albums, one live album, three extended plays, ten singles and twelve music videos. Kim Deal, then-bassist of American alternative rock band the Pixies, formed The Breeders as a side-project with Tanya Donelly, guitarist of American alternative rock band Throwing Muses. After recording a demo tape, The Breeders signed to the English independent record label 4AD in 1989. Their debut studio album \"Pod\" was released in May 1990, but was not commercially successful. After the revival of the Pixies and Throwing Muses in 1990, The Breeders became mostly inactive until the Pixies' breakup in 1993. With a new lineup, The Breeders released their \"Safari\" EP in 1992, followed by their second studio album \"Last Splash\" in 1993. \"Last Splash\" was The Breeders' most successful album; it peaked at number 33 on the United States \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in 1994. The album spawned the band's most successful single, \"Cannonball\". The single peaked at number 44 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and at number two on the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart.",
"Title: Hoodie Allen\n\nSteven Adam Markowitz (born on August 19, 1988), better known by his stage name Hoodie Allen, is an American rapper from Long Island, New York. After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania, he began working at Google before ultimately quitting to pursue a music career full-time. In 2012, he released his first official EP titled \"All American\" which debuted at No. 10 on the \"Billboard\" 200. In October 2014, Hoodie officially released his debut studio album, \"People Keep Talking\" which was successful with first week sales of over 30,000 along with a debut position of No. 8 on the \"Billboard\" 200. Hoodie followed up on his success in January 2016 and released his second studio album, \"Happy Camper.",
"Title: Not Your Fault\n\n\"Not Your Fault\" is a song by American alternative rock band Awolnation. It was originally written by frontman Aaron Bruno and recorded by the band for their debut studio album \"Megalithic Symphony\", where it appears as the twelfth track. \"Not Your Fault\" was released to American modern rock radio on October 17, 2011, and was also released as a single in the United Kingdom and Bosnia on February 26, 2012. The single peaked at numbers three and eleven on the US \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs and Rock Songs charts, respectively.",
"Title: The State of Massachusetts\n\n\"The State of Massachusetts\" is a song by American rock band Dropkick Murphys. It was released on February 4, 2008 as the lead single from their sixth studio album, \"The Meanest of Times\". The song is about the effects of drugs on individuals and their families. \"The State of Massachusetts\" was one of the 100-most-played songs on U.S. modern rock radio in October 2007. By January 2008, the song had become one of the 60-most-played alternative rock songs in the United States. The song was #83 on \"Rolling Stone\"' s list of the 100 Best Songs of 2007. It is the theme song to the MTV show \"Nitro Circus\". The music video was filmed on location in the unused and abandoned Curley Auditorium on the Long Island Health Campus in Boston Harbor. The auditorium is located right next to one of the City of Boston's largest emergency homeless shelters, the Long Island Shelter.",
"Title: LP (singer)\n\nLaura Pergolizzi (born March 18, 1981) is an American alternative singer and songwriter, originally from Long Island, New York, who performs under the stage name LP. She moved to Los Angeles in 2010. She has released three albums and one EP. As a songwriter, she has written for Cher, Rihanna, the Backstreet Boys and Christina Aguilera, among others.",
"Title: Kill Your Heroes\n\n\"Kill Your Heroes\" is a song by American alternative rock band Awolnation. It is written by lead singer Aaron Bruno and musician Brian West for the band's debut studio album \"Megalithic Symphony\", where it appears as the eighth track. \"Kill Your Heroes\" was released as the third and final single from \"Megalithic Symphony\" and reached the top 20 of the United States \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs and Rock Songs charts.",
"Title: Heart-Shaped Scar\n\nHeart-Shaped Scar is the debut studio album by American singer LP, released in 2001.",
"Title: Gnarls Barkley discography\n\nThe discography of Gnarls Barkley, an American alternative hip hop duo composed of record producer Danger Mouse and soul singer Cee Lo Green, consists of two studio albums, two extended plays, seven singles and seven music videos. The duo originally met in the late 1990s, and began to record music together in 2003 following the release of Danger Mouse's 2003 album \"Ghetto Pop Life\". Their first single, \"Crazy\", was released in 2006; it achieved worldwide chart success, reaching number two on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 – where it was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) – and reaching the top ten of the Australian, New Zealand and Swiss singles charts, among others. It also topped the UK Singles Chart, attracting considerable attention for becoming the first song ever to top the chart on digital download sales alone, following a change to the chart's eligibility rules allowing songs to chart purely on digital sales providing that it was given a physical release the following week. The song appeared on Gnarls Barkley's debut studio album, \"St. Elsewhere\", which peaked at number four on the US \"Billboard\" 200 as well as topping the New Zealand and United Kingdom albums charts. Three further singles – \"Smiley Faces\", which reached the top ten of the UK and Irish singles charts, \"Who Cares? \" and a cover of the Violent Femmes song \"Gone Daddy Gone\" – were released from \"St. Elsewhere\", although none of them appeared on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
"Title: Hanging by a Moment\n\n\"Hanging by a Moment\" is a song by American alternative band Lifehouse. It was the first single released from their debut studio album, \"No Name Face\" (2000). The track was written by lead singer Jason Wade, who said that he wrote the song in about five minutes without thinking about what would happen to it. It was produced by American record producer Ron Aniello and was mixed by Brendan O'Brien. Musically, \"Hanging by a Moment\" is a post-grunge song that contains influences of alternative rock. The song was first released in the United States on August 16, 2000 by DreamWorks Records. It peaked at number two on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and is the band's most successful single to date on the chart. Despite not peaking at number one, it was the number one single of 2001, becoming only the third (and currently last) single to top the year-end charts despite never spending a week at the top of the weekly charts and followed \"Breathe\" from the previous year in completing this feat, marking the second consecutive year this feat had been accomplished despite it not happening for 35 years prior to 2000.",
"Title: A.M. (Wilco album)\n\nA.M. is the debut studio album by the American alternative rock band Wilco, released on March 28, 1995, by Sire Records and Reprise Records. The album was released only months after the breakup of Uncle Tupelo, an alternative country band that was the predecessor of Wilco. Prior to its release, there was debate about whether the album would be better than the debut album of Son Volt, the new band of former Uncle Tupelo lead singer Jay Farrar."
] |
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Ptychosperma and Carissa are both native to where?
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Australia
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"Carissa tetramera grows as a shrub up to 3 m tall.",
" Its strong-scented flowers feature a white corolla, often tinged pink.",
" Fruit is red to purple-black when ripe.",
" Habitat is dry open woodland.",
" Vernacular names for the plant include \"sand num-num\".",
" \"C. tetramera\" is native to Kenya, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Swaziland and South Africa."
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"Carissa spinarum, the conkerberry or bush plum, is a large shrub of the dogbane family (Apocynaceae), widely distributed in tropical regions of Africa, Southern Asia, Australia, and various islands of the Indian Ocean.",
" It is most well known in Australia, where it is also called \"currant bush\" or, more ambiguously, \"native currant\" or even \"black currant\".",
" It is, however, neither closely related to plums (\"Prunus\") nor to true currants (\"Ribes\"), which belong to entirely different lineages of eudicots.",
" In India, it is also called wild karanda /wild karavanda, referring to the related karanda (\"C. carandas\").",
" \"Carissa spinarum\" is often discussed under its many obsolete synonyms (see below)."
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"Ponapea is a genus of palms which is native to certain islands in the western Pacific.",
" The genus consists of four species, and has often been considered to be part of the genus \"Ptychosperma\".",
" Three of the species are endemic to the Caroline Islands, the fourth to the Bismarck Archipelago."
],
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"Archontophoenix alexandrae (Alexander palm, Alexandra palm, King Alexander palm, King palm, Northern bangalow palm; syn.",
" \"Ptychosperma alexandrae\" F.Muell.)",
" is a palm native to Queensland and New South Wales, Australia, and naturalised in Hawaii."
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"sentences": [
"Balaka is a genus of 9 known species in the palm family, Arecaceae or Palmae.",
" Seven species are native to the islands of Fiji and two to Samoa.",
" The genus was first proposed and published in \"Annales du Jardin Botanique de Buitenzorg\" 2: 91.",
" 1885, from two species originally in the genus \"Ptychosperma\" (\"P. perbrevis\" and \"P. seemannii\")."
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"title": "Balaka (plant)"
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"Carissa macrocarpa is a shrub native to South Africa.",
" It is commonly known as the Natal plum and, in South Africa, the large num-num.",
" In Zulu, as well as in the Bantu tribes of Uganda, it is called Amathungulu or umThungulu oBomvu.",
" In Afrikaans the fruit is called noem-noem."
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"Carissa bispinosa grows as a shrub or small tree up to 5 m tall.",
" Its fragrant flowers feature a white corolla.",
" Fruit is red when ripe.",
" Habitat is woodland and forest from 1080 m to 1630 m altitude.",
" Vernacular names for the plant include \"forest num-num\" and \"Y-thorned carissa\".",
" \"C. bispinosa\" is native to Malawi, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Swaziland and South Africa."
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"Carissa is a genus of shrubs or small trees native to tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Australia and Asia.",
" Until recently about 100 species were listed, but most of them have been relegated to the status of synonyms or assigned to other genera, such as \"Acokanthera\"."
],
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"sentences": [
"Ptychosperma is a genus of flowering plant in the Arecaceae family.",
" Most are native to Australia and/or New Guinea, with a few in the Solomon Islands and in Maluku Province of eastern Indonesia.",
" Some have been cultivated abroad as house or garden plants, and reportedly naturalized in certain regions (Caribbean, Polynesia, Fiji, Florida)."
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"Title: Carissa tetramera\n\nCarissa tetramera grows as a shrub up to 3 m tall. Its strong-scented flowers feature a white corolla, often tinged pink. Fruit is red to purple-black when ripe. Habitat is dry open woodland. Vernacular names for the plant include \"sand num-num\". \"C. tetramera\" is native to Kenya, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Swaziland and South Africa.",
"Title: Carissa spinarum\n\nCarissa spinarum, the conkerberry or bush plum, is a large shrub of the dogbane family (Apocynaceae), widely distributed in tropical regions of Africa, Southern Asia, Australia, and various islands of the Indian Ocean. It is most well known in Australia, where it is also called \"currant bush\" or, more ambiguously, \"native currant\" or even \"black currant\". It is, however, neither closely related to plums (\"Prunus\") nor to true currants (\"Ribes\"), which belong to entirely different lineages of eudicots. In India, it is also called wild karanda /wild karavanda, referring to the related karanda (\"C. carandas\"). \"Carissa spinarum\" is often discussed under its many obsolete synonyms (see below).",
"Title: Ponapea\n\nPonapea is a genus of palms which is native to certain islands in the western Pacific. The genus consists of four species, and has often been considered to be part of the genus \"Ptychosperma\". Three of the species are endemic to the Caroline Islands, the fourth to the Bismarck Archipelago.",
"Title: Archontophoenix alexandrae\n\nArchontophoenix alexandrae (Alexander palm, Alexandra palm, King Alexander palm, King palm, Northern bangalow palm; syn. \"Ptychosperma alexandrae\" F.Muell.) is a palm native to Queensland and New South Wales, Australia, and naturalised in Hawaii.",
"Title: Balaka (plant)\n\nBalaka is a genus of 9 known species in the palm family, Arecaceae or Palmae. Seven species are native to the islands of Fiji and two to Samoa. The genus was first proposed and published in \"Annales du Jardin Botanique de Buitenzorg\" 2: 91. 1885, from two species originally in the genus \"Ptychosperma\" (\"P. perbrevis\" and \"P. seemannii\").",
"Title: Carissa macrocarpa\n\nCarissa macrocarpa is a shrub native to South Africa. It is commonly known as the Natal plum and, in South Africa, the large num-num. In Zulu, as well as in the Bantu tribes of Uganda, it is called Amathungulu or umThungulu oBomvu. In Afrikaans the fruit is called noem-noem.",
"Title: Carissa bispinosa\n\nCarissa bispinosa grows as a shrub or small tree up to 5 m tall. Its fragrant flowers feature a white corolla. Fruit is red when ripe. Habitat is woodland and forest from 1080 m to 1630 m altitude. Vernacular names for the plant include \"forest num-num\" and \"Y-thorned carissa\". \"C. bispinosa\" is native to Malawi, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Swaziland and South Africa.",
"Title: Carissa\n\nCarissa is a genus of shrubs or small trees native to tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Australia and Asia. Until recently about 100 species were listed, but most of them have been relegated to the status of synonyms or assigned to other genera, such as \"Acokanthera\".",
"Title: Ptychosperma\n\nPtychosperma is a genus of flowering plant in the Arecaceae family. Most are native to Australia and/or New Guinea, with a few in the Solomon Islands and in Maluku Province of eastern Indonesia. Some have been cultivated abroad as house or garden plants, and reportedly naturalized in certain regions (Caribbean, Polynesia, Fiji, Florida)."
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3,530
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Which magazine ks based in New York City, VIVmag or Elle Girl?
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Elle Girl
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comparison
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"Estelle Lefébure (] ; born 11 May 1966) is a French actress and model.",
" She was one of the top fashion models in the 1980s and 1990s.",
" Estelle Lefebure, as she was known in the early 1980s, was discovered by George Gallier and managed by him exclusively at Prestige Models in Paris, France.",
" George Gallier then moved to New York City to start American Model Management, and managed her career until 1991.",
" Her national recognition was immediate after the first Guess (clothing) campaign shot by Wayne Mazer in the early 1980s; she then shot several covers of American Vogue (magazine) with photographer Richard Avedon, several covers of American Elle (magazine) with Marc Hispard, Gilles Ben Simon and Bill King.",
" French \"Elle\" magazine model editor Odile Saron was also instrumental in helping Estelle's career take off.",
" In 1991, she switched agencies, moving from American Model Management to Elite, moved to California, and married singer David Hallyday.",
" During her marriage with David Hallyday, she was known professionally as Estelle Hallyday."
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"Katherine Oliver is an American media and entertainment executive based in New York City.",
" Oliver is currently a Principal at Bloomberg Associates, a philanthropic consultancy firm founded by Michael Bloomberg to provide advice and long-term solutions to cities worldwide.",
" On August 1, 2002, she was appointed by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg as the Commissioner of The New York City Mayor's Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting, which facilitates all aspects of film, television and commercial production in New York City, coordinating on-location filming, liaising with the community and promoting the City as an entertainment capital.",
" Oliver was the main liaison between the Mayor's Office and Hollywood and aimed \"to make filmmakers and production companies happy to return to New York.\"",
" In 2013, Oliver and Mayor Bloomberg were featured on the cover of Variety and were credited for their role in \"revitalizing the city's entertainment sector.\"",
" An economic impact study released by the Boston Consulting Group in 2012 found that New York City's entertainment industry during Oliver's tenure as film commissioner had grown to account for a $7.1 billion annual direct spend in New York City, an increase of $2 billion since 2002, and that the local industry created 30,000 jobs in New York City since 2004, growing to employ 130,000 people.",
" AM New York noted that: \"New York's film and TV industry is stronger than it has ever been, pumping $7.1 billion into the local economy in 2011 and bringing in some $60 billion over the last decade.\"",
" After Bloomberg announced that former president and co-founder of NYC Media Group Arick Wierson was returning to the private sector, Bloomberg named Oliver as the incoming president of NYC Media and general manager of NYCTV.",
" In July 2010, Oliver became the commissioner of the Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment, the city agency that includes the Mayor's Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting, NYC Media, and NYC Digital."
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"Peter Pennoyer FAIA (born on February 19, 1957 in New York City, New York, United States of America) is an award-winning architect and principal of Peter Pennoyer Architects in New York City.",
" Pennoyer, his four partners, and his fifty associates have an international practice in traditional and classical architecture, or New Classical Architecture.",
" Many of the firm's institutional and commercial projects have involved historic buildings, and it is stated by Institute of Classical Architecture & Art that the firm's strength is for \"deftly fusing history and creative invention into timeless contemporary designs.",
"\"The firm's projects have been widely featured in newspapers, books, and periodicals, including \"The New York Times\", \"Architectural Digest\", The Wall Street Journal, Elle Decor and \"House & Garden\"."
],
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"Bridget Harrison (born 22 February 1971) is a freelance journalist and Contributing Editor at the Times Magazine.",
" She is also an editor on the Times T2 and Times Weekend sections.",
" She has also written for The Times, Sunday Times Magazine, Sunday Times Style, Red, Elle, Grazia, GQ, Stylist, Glamour, Cosmopolitan among others.",
" She was formerly the deputy editor of \"thelondonpaper\", a free London newspaper published by News International which had a circulation of 500,000 and closed in September 2009.",
" Before this she worked at the New York Post from 2000 to 2005 as a reporter, columnist and editor.",
" Before this she was an assistant features editor at The Times.",
" Her book \"Tabloid Love: Looking for Mr Right in All the Wrong Places\" ISBN chronicles her dating experience and the trials and tribulation as a 30-something single woman in New York City.",
" Unlike \"Sex and the City\" by Candace Bushnell, the book is a memoir rather than a fiction, although the names of many characters in the book have been changed to protect their identity.",
" In 2008 Bridget Harrison married Dimitri Doganis, MD of Raw Television, they have two sons.",
" Bridget Harrison was educated at St Paul's Girls' School and Manchester University and has a MSc.in Development Studies from School of Oriental and African Studies, London."
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"title": "Bridget Harrison"
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"Elle Girl was the largest older-teen fashion and beauty magazine brand in the world with 12 editions and supplements worldwide.",
" Launched in August 2001, it was the younger sibling to \"Elle\" magazine, and similarly focused on beauty, health, entertainment and looked at daring fashion—its slogan: \"\"Dare to be different\"\".",
" The magazine was published monthly and was based in New York City."
],
"title": "Elle Girl"
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"sentences": [
"City & State is a political journalism organization based in New York City.",
" The company publishes a weekly magazine covering politics and government in New York City and New York State that is distributed to New York State legislators, county executives, municipalities, the New York Congressional delegation, New York City Council members and others leaders in New York business and government.",
" After years of publishing a twice-monthly print edition, \"City & State\" has announced plans to switch to a weekly in January 2016.",
" \"City & State\" also publishes on their website and sends out a free First Read daily email.",
" In May 2016 the company also launched a monthly magazine based in Philadelphia and a website."
],
"title": "City & State"
},
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"sentences": [
"VIVmag is one of the earliest exclusively digital, interactive women's lifestyle magazines.",
" Launched in 2006 and backed by Canadian industrialist David Harrison Gilmour (the founder of FIJI Water LLC), the bimonthly magazine is distributed by Zinio Systems, Inc.",
" The first issue appeared in January-February 2007.",
" There is no print version.",
" The paperless title can be viewed in most browsers or downloaded to your computer and read via the Zinio Reader.",
" The magazine is based in Thousand Oaks, California."
],
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"Tara McPherson (born April 7, 1976 in San Francisco, California) is an American artist based in New York City.",
" She studied art at Santa Monica Community College and earned her BFA from Art Center in Pasadena, CA in August 2001.",
" While in college, she interned with Rough Draft Studios.",
" In a brief 2008 piece concerning concert artwork, \"Elle\" magazine referred to her as \"the crown princess of poster art.",
" She opened the Cotton Candy Machine boutique in New York City in 2011."
],
"title": "Tara McPherson"
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"Catherine Texier, novelist, journalist, and creative writing professor, was born and raised in France and now lives in New York City.",
" She is the author of four novels, \"Victorine\" (2004), \"Chloé l’Atlantique\" (1983), \"Love Me Tender\" (1987) and \"Panic Blood\" (1990), and a memoir, \"Breakup\" (1999).",
" She was the coeditor of the literary magazine \"Between C & D\", is a regular contributor to \"The New York Times\", and has written for \"Newsday\", \"ELLE\", \"Harper's Bazaar\", \"Cosmopolitan\", \"Marie Claire\", and Nerve.com.",
" She also edited the anthologies \"Between C and D: New Writing from the Lower East Side Fiction Magazine\" (1988) and \"Love is Strange: Tales of Postmodern Romance\" (1993), both with former spouse Joel Rose."
],
"title": "Catherine Texier"
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"sentences": [
"Project Runway Season 2 was the second season of Bravo's successful \"Project Runway\", a reality competition for fashion designers.",
" Season 2 began airing on December 7, 2005.",
" Following a nationwide search earlier in the year, sixteen designers were chosen as semi-finalists and brought to New York City in June 2005.",
" After the first challenge, called \"Road To The Runway\", fourteen went on to compete as finalists.",
" The winning designer, Chloe Dao, received $100,000 in seed money to help launch her own line, a 2007 Saturn Sky roadster, a spread in \"ELLE\" magazine, and a mentorship with the Banana Republic Design Team.",
" Winning alongside Dao was her model, Grace Kelsey, who received the ELLE Magazine spread.",
" Michael Kors and Nina Garcia returned as judges for the second season.",
" The fourth judging seat rotated each week, based on the challenge.",
" Tim Gunn, fashion chair at Parsons The New School for Design, returned as a mentor for the designers."
],
"title": "Project Runway (season 2)"
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"Title: Estelle Lefébure\n\nEstelle Lefébure (] ; born 11 May 1966) is a French actress and model. She was one of the top fashion models in the 1980s and 1990s. Estelle Lefebure, as she was known in the early 1980s, was discovered by George Gallier and managed by him exclusively at Prestige Models in Paris, France. George Gallier then moved to New York City to start American Model Management, and managed her career until 1991. Her national recognition was immediate after the first Guess (clothing) campaign shot by Wayne Mazer in the early 1980s; she then shot several covers of American Vogue (magazine) with photographer Richard Avedon, several covers of American Elle (magazine) with Marc Hispard, Gilles Ben Simon and Bill King. French \"Elle\" magazine model editor Odile Saron was also instrumental in helping Estelle's career take off. In 1991, she switched agencies, moving from American Model Management to Elite, moved to California, and married singer David Hallyday. During her marriage with David Hallyday, she was known professionally as Estelle Hallyday.",
"Title: Katherine Oliver\n\nKatherine Oliver is an American media and entertainment executive based in New York City. Oliver is currently a Principal at Bloomberg Associates, a philanthropic consultancy firm founded by Michael Bloomberg to provide advice and long-term solutions to cities worldwide. On August 1, 2002, she was appointed by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg as the Commissioner of The New York City Mayor's Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting, which facilitates all aspects of film, television and commercial production in New York City, coordinating on-location filming, liaising with the community and promoting the City as an entertainment capital. Oliver was the main liaison between the Mayor's Office and Hollywood and aimed \"to make filmmakers and production companies happy to return to New York.\" In 2013, Oliver and Mayor Bloomberg were featured on the cover of Variety and were credited for their role in \"revitalizing the city's entertainment sector.\" An economic impact study released by the Boston Consulting Group in 2012 found that New York City's entertainment industry during Oliver's tenure as film commissioner had grown to account for a $7.1 billion annual direct spend in New York City, an increase of $2 billion since 2002, and that the local industry created 30,000 jobs in New York City since 2004, growing to employ 130,000 people. AM New York noted that: \"New York's film and TV industry is stronger than it has ever been, pumping $7.1 billion into the local economy in 2011 and bringing in some $60 billion over the last decade.\" After Bloomberg announced that former president and co-founder of NYC Media Group Arick Wierson was returning to the private sector, Bloomberg named Oliver as the incoming president of NYC Media and general manager of NYCTV. In July 2010, Oliver became the commissioner of the Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment, the city agency that includes the Mayor's Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting, NYC Media, and NYC Digital.",
"Title: Peter Pennoyer\n\nPeter Pennoyer FAIA (born on February 19, 1957 in New York City, New York, United States of America) is an award-winning architect and principal of Peter Pennoyer Architects in New York City. Pennoyer, his four partners, and his fifty associates have an international practice in traditional and classical architecture, or New Classical Architecture. Many of the firm's institutional and commercial projects have involved historic buildings, and it is stated by Institute of Classical Architecture & Art that the firm's strength is for \"deftly fusing history and creative invention into timeless contemporary designs. \"The firm's projects have been widely featured in newspapers, books, and periodicals, including \"The New York Times\", \"Architectural Digest\", The Wall Street Journal, Elle Decor and \"House & Garden\".",
"Title: Bridget Harrison\n\nBridget Harrison (born 22 February 1971) is a freelance journalist and Contributing Editor at the Times Magazine. She is also an editor on the Times T2 and Times Weekend sections. She has also written for The Times, Sunday Times Magazine, Sunday Times Style, Red, Elle, Grazia, GQ, Stylist, Glamour, Cosmopolitan among others. She was formerly the deputy editor of \"thelondonpaper\", a free London newspaper published by News International which had a circulation of 500,000 and closed in September 2009. Before this she worked at the New York Post from 2000 to 2005 as a reporter, columnist and editor. Before this she was an assistant features editor at The Times. Her book \"Tabloid Love: Looking for Mr Right in All the Wrong Places\" ISBN chronicles her dating experience and the trials and tribulation as a 30-something single woman in New York City. Unlike \"Sex and the City\" by Candace Bushnell, the book is a memoir rather than a fiction, although the names of many characters in the book have been changed to protect their identity. In 2008 Bridget Harrison married Dimitri Doganis, MD of Raw Television, they have two sons. Bridget Harrison was educated at St Paul's Girls' School and Manchester University and has a MSc.in Development Studies from School of Oriental and African Studies, London.",
"Title: Elle Girl\n\nElle Girl was the largest older-teen fashion and beauty magazine brand in the world with 12 editions and supplements worldwide. Launched in August 2001, it was the younger sibling to \"Elle\" magazine, and similarly focused on beauty, health, entertainment and looked at daring fashion—its slogan: \"\"Dare to be different\"\". The magazine was published monthly and was based in New York City.",
"Title: City & State\n\nCity & State is a political journalism organization based in New York City. The company publishes a weekly magazine covering politics and government in New York City and New York State that is distributed to New York State legislators, county executives, municipalities, the New York Congressional delegation, New York City Council members and others leaders in New York business and government. After years of publishing a twice-monthly print edition, \"City & State\" has announced plans to switch to a weekly in January 2016. \"City & State\" also publishes on their website and sends out a free First Read daily email. In May 2016 the company also launched a monthly magazine based in Philadelphia and a website.",
"Title: VIVmag\n\nVIVmag is one of the earliest exclusively digital, interactive women's lifestyle magazines. Launched in 2006 and backed by Canadian industrialist David Harrison Gilmour (the founder of FIJI Water LLC), the bimonthly magazine is distributed by Zinio Systems, Inc. The first issue appeared in January-February 2007. There is no print version. The paperless title can be viewed in most browsers or downloaded to your computer and read via the Zinio Reader. The magazine is based in Thousand Oaks, California.",
"Title: Tara McPherson\n\nTara McPherson (born April 7, 1976 in San Francisco, California) is an American artist based in New York City. She studied art at Santa Monica Community College and earned her BFA from Art Center in Pasadena, CA in August 2001. While in college, she interned with Rough Draft Studios. In a brief 2008 piece concerning concert artwork, \"Elle\" magazine referred to her as \"the crown princess of poster art. She opened the Cotton Candy Machine boutique in New York City in 2011.",
"Title: Catherine Texier\n\nCatherine Texier, novelist, journalist, and creative writing professor, was born and raised in France and now lives in New York City. She is the author of four novels, \"Victorine\" (2004), \"Chloé l’Atlantique\" (1983), \"Love Me Tender\" (1987) and \"Panic Blood\" (1990), and a memoir, \"Breakup\" (1999). She was the coeditor of the literary magazine \"Between C & D\", is a regular contributor to \"The New York Times\", and has written for \"Newsday\", \"ELLE\", \"Harper's Bazaar\", \"Cosmopolitan\", \"Marie Claire\", and Nerve.com. She also edited the anthologies \"Between C and D: New Writing from the Lower East Side Fiction Magazine\" (1988) and \"Love is Strange: Tales of Postmodern Romance\" (1993), both with former spouse Joel Rose.",
"Title: Project Runway (season 2)\n\nProject Runway Season 2 was the second season of Bravo's successful \"Project Runway\", a reality competition for fashion designers. Season 2 began airing on December 7, 2005. Following a nationwide search earlier in the year, sixteen designers were chosen as semi-finalists and brought to New York City in June 2005. After the first challenge, called \"Road To The Runway\", fourteen went on to compete as finalists. The winning designer, Chloe Dao, received $100,000 in seed money to help launch her own line, a 2007 Saturn Sky roadster, a spread in \"ELLE\" magazine, and a mentorship with the Banana Republic Design Team. Winning alongside Dao was her model, Grace Kelsey, who received the ELLE Magazine spread. Michael Kors and Nina Garcia returned as judges for the second season. The fourth judging seat rotated each week, based on the challenge. Tim Gunn, fashion chair at Parsons The New School for Design, returned as a mentor for the designers."
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Where is the chain of bookstores located that claims to be the largest independent new and used bookstore in the world and has #1 best-selling small press title of 2013, 2014, and 2015 "The Do-It-Yourself Guide to Fighting the Big Motherf*ckin' Sad"?
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"Powell's Books is a chain of bookstores in Portland, Oregon, and its surrounding metropolitan area.",
" Powell's headquarters, dubbed Powell's City of Books, claims to be the largest independent new and used bookstore in the world.",
" Powell's City of Books is located in the Pearl District on the edge of downtown and occupies a full city block between NW 10th and 11th Avenues and between W. Burnside and NW Couch Streets.",
" It contains over 68,000 ft2 , about 1.6 acres of retail floor space.",
" CNN rates it one of the ten \"coolest\" bookstores in the world."
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"The Brooklyn Rail is a 501(c)(3) non-profit journal of arts, culture, and politics published monthly in Brooklyn, NY.",
" The journal features in-depth interviews with artists, critics, and curators, as well as critical essays, fiction, poetry, reviews of music, dance, film, and theater.",
" \"The Brooklyn Rail\" is free and is distributed in galleries, universities, museums, bookstores, and other organizations including Anthology Film Archives, the Brooklyn Public Library, the Brooklyn Museum, MoMA PS1, BAM, La MaMa, The Kitchen, Columbia University School of the Arts, The New School, and Yale University, among others.",
" Among its distinguished list of contributors are winners of the National Book Awards, the Pulitzer Prize, and the Nobel Prize in Literature.",
" \"The Rail\" operates a small press called Rail Editions that publishes literary translations, poetry, and art criticism.",
" In addition to its small press \"The Rail\" has also organized panel discussions, readings, film screenings, music and dance performances, and curated exhibitions through a program called Rail Curatorial Projects."
],
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"Tattered Cover is a bookstore chain in Denver, Colorado.",
" It is one of the largest independent bookstores in the United States.",
" Tattered Cover is open seven days a week at all branches, hosts prominent book signings, and is known for its customer service.",
" Together, the stores maintain an inventory of over half a million books.",
" Its LoDo store houses an events space which can seat over 250, while its Highlands Ranch store can seat up to 400 and its East Colfax store can seat around 100."
],
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"An independent bookstore is a retail bookstore which is independently owned.",
" Usually, independent stores consist of only a single actual store (although there are some multi-store independents).",
" They may be structured as sole proprietorships, closely held corporations or partnerships (i.e. a small number of shareholders or partners), cooperatives, or nonprofits.",
" Independent stores can be contrasted with chain bookstores, which have many locations and are owned by large corporations which often have other divisions besides bookselling."
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"Mandy Ord (born 1974) is a Melbourne-based comic artist.",
" Her work has appeared in \"The Age\", \"Meanjin\", The \"Australian Rationalist\" magazine, \"Voiceworks\", \"Tango\", \"Going Down Swinging\" and \"Red Leaves / 紅葉\".",
" Since 2009 Ord has also had a regular comic strip published in \"Trouble (magazine)\".",
" In 2004, she was nominated for the Ledger Award for Small Press Title of the Year for her comic \"Dirty Little Creep\"."
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"The Archive for Small Press & Communication (A.S.P.C. or ASPC) was founded in 1974 by Guy Schraenen and Anne Marsily in Antwerp, Belgium.",
" It was part of the international network of the small press ( often used interchangeably with \"indie publisher\", and \"independent press\") movements of this period.",
" In fact the A.S.P.C. was a development of the former activities in Guy Schraenen's Galerie Kontakt (1966–1978) and their publishing house Guy Schraenen éditeur (1973–1978)."
],
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"sentences": [
"Vroman's Bookstore an independent bookstore.",
" It is the oldest and largest independent bookstore in Southern California.",
" Founded in 1894 by Adam Clark Vroman, the original Vroman’s Book and Photographic Supply store was located at 60 E. Colorado St in Pasadena, California.",
" Mr. Vroman loved books and loved giving back to his community.",
" Mr. Vroman was also a passionate photographer, specializing in scenes of the American West and his portraits of Native Americans.",
" When Mr. Vroman died in 1916, he left the bookstore to longtime employees."
],
"title": "Vroman's Bookstore"
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"Founded in 2012 following a split from Portland-based publisher Microcosm Publishing by publisher/editor Jessie Duke and based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with its distribution center on a farm outside the town of Leavenworth, Kansas, Pioneers Press is a publishing house that according to its website's \"about us\" focuses \"on survival and sustainability on the farm and in the city, in addition to health, gender, sexuality, social justice and food movements, and literary works by up-and-coming authors.\"",
" Called \"the certifiably badass bookbinders from the prairies of Kansas\" by \"Fast Company\" magazine, The press has released titles that have made the best-seller lists of various independent bookstores, including Powell's Books' #1 best-selling small press title of 2013, 2014, and 2015 \"The Do-It-Yourself Guide to Fighting the Big Motherf*ckin' Sad\").",
" Called by \"Entropy Mag\" one of the \"Best Small Presses of 2015\","
],
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},
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"The Hub City Writers Project is a nonprofit organization in Spartanburg, South Carolina, dedicated to cultivating readers and nurturing writers through its independent small press, community bookstore, and diverse literary programming.",
" The independent press publishes books of literature and culture with an emphasis on the southern experience by new and established authors.",
" Now in its fifteenth year, Hub City is the winner of four IPPY awards from Independent Publisher magazine; the Elizabeth O’Neill Verner Award for contribution to the arts in South Carolina; and the South Carolina Governor’s Award for the Humanities."
],
"title": "Hub City Writers Project"
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"Haslam's Book Store is a historic new and used independent bookstore in St. Petersburg, Florida.",
" It is located in the Grand Central District and is the largest independent bookstore in Florida with over 30,000 square feet.",
" Haslam's was started in 1933 by John and Mary Haslam.",
" The store was originally a magazine exchange.",
" Writer Jack Kerouac was a frequent visitor.",
" There have been many claims of Kerouac's ghost frequenting the store."
],
"title": "Haslam's Book Store"
}
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"Title: Powell's Books\n\nPowell's Books is a chain of bookstores in Portland, Oregon, and its surrounding metropolitan area. Powell's headquarters, dubbed Powell's City of Books, claims to be the largest independent new and used bookstore in the world. Powell's City of Books is located in the Pearl District on the edge of downtown and occupies a full city block between NW 10th and 11th Avenues and between W. Burnside and NW Couch Streets. It contains over 68,000 ft2 , about 1.6 acres of retail floor space. CNN rates it one of the ten \"coolest\" bookstores in the world.",
"Title: The Brooklyn Rail\n\nThe Brooklyn Rail is a 501(c)(3) non-profit journal of arts, culture, and politics published monthly in Brooklyn, NY. The journal features in-depth interviews with artists, critics, and curators, as well as critical essays, fiction, poetry, reviews of music, dance, film, and theater. \"The Brooklyn Rail\" is free and is distributed in galleries, universities, museums, bookstores, and other organizations including Anthology Film Archives, the Brooklyn Public Library, the Brooklyn Museum, MoMA PS1, BAM, La MaMa, The Kitchen, Columbia University School of the Arts, The New School, and Yale University, among others. Among its distinguished list of contributors are winners of the National Book Awards, the Pulitzer Prize, and the Nobel Prize in Literature. \"The Rail\" operates a small press called Rail Editions that publishes literary translations, poetry, and art criticism. In addition to its small press \"The Rail\" has also organized panel discussions, readings, film screenings, music and dance performances, and curated exhibitions through a program called Rail Curatorial Projects.",
"Title: Tattered Cover\n\nTattered Cover is a bookstore chain in Denver, Colorado. It is one of the largest independent bookstores in the United States. Tattered Cover is open seven days a week at all branches, hosts prominent book signings, and is known for its customer service. Together, the stores maintain an inventory of over half a million books. Its LoDo store houses an events space which can seat over 250, while its Highlands Ranch store can seat up to 400 and its East Colfax store can seat around 100.",
"Title: Independent bookstore\n\nAn independent bookstore is a retail bookstore which is independently owned. Usually, independent stores consist of only a single actual store (although there are some multi-store independents). They may be structured as sole proprietorships, closely held corporations or partnerships (i.e. a small number of shareholders or partners), cooperatives, or nonprofits. Independent stores can be contrasted with chain bookstores, which have many locations and are owned by large corporations which often have other divisions besides bookselling.",
"Title: Mandy Ord\n\nMandy Ord (born 1974) is a Melbourne-based comic artist. Her work has appeared in \"The Age\", \"Meanjin\", The \"Australian Rationalist\" magazine, \"Voiceworks\", \"Tango\", \"Going Down Swinging\" and \"Red Leaves / 紅葉\". Since 2009 Ord has also had a regular comic strip published in \"Trouble (magazine)\". In 2004, she was nominated for the Ledger Award for Small Press Title of the Year for her comic \"Dirty Little Creep\".",
"Title: Archive for Small Press & Communication\n\nThe Archive for Small Press & Communication (A.S.P.C. or ASPC) was founded in 1974 by Guy Schraenen and Anne Marsily in Antwerp, Belgium. It was part of the international network of the small press ( often used interchangeably with \"indie publisher\", and \"independent press\") movements of this period. In fact the A.S.P.C. was a development of the former activities in Guy Schraenen's Galerie Kontakt (1966–1978) and their publishing house Guy Schraenen éditeur (1973–1978).",
"Title: Vroman's Bookstore\n\nVroman's Bookstore an independent bookstore. It is the oldest and largest independent bookstore in Southern California. Founded in 1894 by Adam Clark Vroman, the original Vroman’s Book and Photographic Supply store was located at 60 E. Colorado St in Pasadena, California. Mr. Vroman loved books and loved giving back to his community. Mr. Vroman was also a passionate photographer, specializing in scenes of the American West and his portraits of Native Americans. When Mr. Vroman died in 1916, he left the bookstore to longtime employees.",
"Title: Pioneers Press\n\nFounded in 2012 following a split from Portland-based publisher Microcosm Publishing by publisher/editor Jessie Duke and based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with its distribution center on a farm outside the town of Leavenworth, Kansas, Pioneers Press is a publishing house that according to its website's \"about us\" focuses \"on survival and sustainability on the farm and in the city, in addition to health, gender, sexuality, social justice and food movements, and literary works by up-and-coming authors.\" Called \"the certifiably badass bookbinders from the prairies of Kansas\" by \"Fast Company\" magazine, The press has released titles that have made the best-seller lists of various independent bookstores, including Powell's Books' #1 best-selling small press title of 2013, 2014, and 2015 \"The Do-It-Yourself Guide to Fighting the Big Motherf*ckin' Sad\"). Called by \"Entropy Mag\" one of the \"Best Small Presses of 2015\",",
"Title: Hub City Writers Project\n\nThe Hub City Writers Project is a nonprofit organization in Spartanburg, South Carolina, dedicated to cultivating readers and nurturing writers through its independent small press, community bookstore, and diverse literary programming. The independent press publishes books of literature and culture with an emphasis on the southern experience by new and established authors. Now in its fifteenth year, Hub City is the winner of four IPPY awards from Independent Publisher magazine; the Elizabeth O’Neill Verner Award for contribution to the arts in South Carolina; and the South Carolina Governor’s Award for the Humanities.",
"Title: Haslam's Book Store\n\nHaslam's Book Store is a historic new and used independent bookstore in St. Petersburg, Florida. It is located in the Grand Central District and is the largest independent bookstore in Florida with over 30,000 square feet. Haslam's was started in 1933 by John and Mary Haslam. The store was originally a magazine exchange. Writer Jack Kerouac was a frequent visitor. There have been many claims of Kerouac's ghost frequenting the store."
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Are Zhoushan and Rushan, Shandong both county-level cities?
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"According to the administrative divisions of China including Hong Kong and Macau, there are three level of cities, namely provincial-level (consists of municipalities and SARs), prefectural-level cities, and county-level cities.",
" As of September 2017 the PRC has a total of 662 cities: 4 municipalities, 2 SARs, 293 prefectural-level cities (including the 15 sub-provincial cities) and 363 county-level cities (including the 9 sub-prefectural cities and 9 XXPC cities) not including any cities in the claimed province of Taiwan."
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" , formerly romanized as Chusan, is a prefecture-level \"city\" in northeastern Zhejiang Province in eastern China.",
" It consists of an archipelago of islands at the southern mouth of Hangzhou Bay, off Ningbo.",
" The prefecture's city proper is Dinghai on Zhoushan Island, now administered as the prefecture's Dinghai District.",
" During the 2010 census, Zhoushan Prefecture's population was 1,121,261, out of whom 842,989 lived in the urban districts of Dinghai and Putuo."
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"Counties ( ), formally county-level divisions, are found in the third level of the administrative hierarchy in Provinces and Autonomous regions, and the second level in municipalities and Hainan, a level that is known as \"county level\" and also contains autonomous counties, county-level cities, banners, autonomous banner, and City districts.",
" There are 1,464 counties in Mainland China out of a total of 2,862 county-level divisions."
],
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"Rushan is a county-level city in the prefecture-level city of Weihai, Shandong province, People's Republic of China.",
" Rushan borders Yantai to the north and looks out to the Yellow Sea to the south."
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"Qingdao ( ; also spelled Tsingtao) is a city in eastern Shandong Province on the east coast of China.",
" It is the largest city in its province.",
" Administered at the sub-provincial level, Qingdao has jurisdiction over six districts and four county-level cities.",
" s of 2014 Qingdao had a population of 9,046,200 with an urban population of 6,188,100.",
" Lying across the Shandong Peninsula and looking out to the Yellow Sea, it borders Yantai to the northeast, Weifang to the west and Rizhao to the southwest."
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"This is a list of township-level divisions of the province of Guizhou, People's Republic of China.",
" After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative divisions of the PRC.",
" This list is divided first into the prefecture-level then the county-level divisions.",
" The six prefecture-level divisions of Guizhou are subdivided into 107 county-level divisions (15 districts, 7 county-level cities, 54 counties, 11 autonomous counties and 1 special district ).",
" Those are in turn divided into 1785 township-level divisions (691 towns 镇, 506 townships 乡, 252 ethnic townships and 94 subdistrcts)."
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"A county-level municipality (), county-level city, or county city is a county-level administrative division of mainland China.",
" County-level cities are usually governed by prefecture-level divisions, but a few are governed directly by province-level divisions.",
" Formerly known as prefecture-controlled city (1949-1970: ; 1970-1983: )."
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"Sze Yap Cantonese (Chinese: 四邑廣東人; Sze Yap: Hlei Yip Gong Ong Ngin; Cantonese: Sei Yap Gwong Dong Yan; Mandarin: Sìyì guǎngdōng rén) are a Han Chinese group coming from a region in Guangdong Province in China called Sze Yap (四邑), which consisted of the four county-level cities of Taishan, Kaiping, Xinhui, and Enping.",
" Now Heshan has been added to this historic region, and the prefecture-level city of Jiangmen administers all five of these county-level cities, which is sometimes informally called Ng Yap.",
" Their ancestors are said to have arrived from what is today central China about less than a thousand years ago and migrated into Guangdong around the Tang Dynasty rule period, and thus Taishanese as a dialect of Yue Chinese has linguistically preserved many characteristics of Middle Chinese."
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"Xingtai () is a prefecture-level city in southern Hebei province, People's Republic of China.",
" It has a total area of 12486 km2 and administers 2 districts, 2 county-level cities and 15 counties.",
" At the 2010 census, its population was 7,104,103 inhabitants whom 1,461,809 lived in the built-up (\"or metro\") area made of 2 urban districts and Xingtai and Nanhe Counties largely being conurbated now.",
" It borders Shijiazhuang and Hengshui in the north, Handan in the south, and the provinces of Shandong and Shanxi in the east and west respectively."
],
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"The Qingdao–Xinhe Expressway (), commonly referred to as the \"Qingxin Expressway\" (), is a 109.08 km located in the sub-provincial city of Qingdao, in the province of Shandong.",
" It is part of China's National Trunk Highway System and designated G2011.",
" It connects Chengyang District with the county-level cities of Jimo and Pingdu.",
" It is a spur of G20 Qingdao–Yinchuan Expressway."
],
"title": "G2011 Qingdao–Xinhe Expressway"
}
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[
"Title: List of cities in China\n\nAccording to the administrative divisions of China including Hong Kong and Macau, there are three level of cities, namely provincial-level (consists of municipalities and SARs), prefectural-level cities, and county-level cities. As of September 2017 the PRC has a total of 662 cities: 4 municipalities, 2 SARs, 293 prefectural-level cities (including the 15 sub-provincial cities) and 363 county-level cities (including the 9 sub-prefectural cities and 9 XXPC cities) not including any cities in the claimed province of Taiwan.",
"Title: Zhoushan\n\n , formerly romanized as Chusan, is a prefecture-level \"city\" in northeastern Zhejiang Province in eastern China. It consists of an archipelago of islands at the southern mouth of Hangzhou Bay, off Ningbo. The prefecture's city proper is Dinghai on Zhoushan Island, now administered as the prefecture's Dinghai District. During the 2010 census, Zhoushan Prefecture's population was 1,121,261, out of whom 842,989 lived in the urban districts of Dinghai and Putuo.",
"Title: Counties of the People's Republic of China\n\nCounties ( ), formally county-level divisions, are found in the third level of the administrative hierarchy in Provinces and Autonomous regions, and the second level in municipalities and Hainan, a level that is known as \"county level\" and also contains autonomous counties, county-level cities, banners, autonomous banner, and City districts. There are 1,464 counties in Mainland China out of a total of 2,862 county-level divisions.",
"Title: Rushan, Shandong\n\nRushan is a county-level city in the prefecture-level city of Weihai, Shandong province, People's Republic of China. Rushan borders Yantai to the north and looks out to the Yellow Sea to the south.",
"Title: Qingdao\n\nQingdao ( ; also spelled Tsingtao) is a city in eastern Shandong Province on the east coast of China. It is the largest city in its province. Administered at the sub-provincial level, Qingdao has jurisdiction over six districts and four county-level cities. s of 2014 Qingdao had a population of 9,046,200 with an urban population of 6,188,100. Lying across the Shandong Peninsula and looking out to the Yellow Sea, it borders Yantai to the northeast, Weifang to the west and Rizhao to the southwest.",
"Title: List of township-level divisions of Guizhou\n\nThis is a list of township-level divisions of the province of Guizhou, People's Republic of China. After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative divisions of the PRC. This list is divided first into the prefecture-level then the county-level divisions. The six prefecture-level divisions of Guizhou are subdivided into 107 county-level divisions (15 districts, 7 county-level cities, 54 counties, 11 autonomous counties and 1 special district ). Those are in turn divided into 1785 township-level divisions (691 towns 镇, 506 townships 乡, 252 ethnic townships and 94 subdistrcts).",
"Title: County-level city\n\nA county-level municipality (), county-level city, or county city is a county-level administrative division of mainland China. County-level cities are usually governed by prefecture-level divisions, but a few are governed directly by province-level divisions. Formerly known as prefecture-controlled city (1949-1970: ; 1970-1983: ).",
"Title: Taishanese people\n\nSze Yap Cantonese (Chinese: 四邑廣東人; Sze Yap: Hlei Yip Gong Ong Ngin; Cantonese: Sei Yap Gwong Dong Yan; Mandarin: Sìyì guǎngdōng rén) are a Han Chinese group coming from a region in Guangdong Province in China called Sze Yap (四邑), which consisted of the four county-level cities of Taishan, Kaiping, Xinhui, and Enping. Now Heshan has been added to this historic region, and the prefecture-level city of Jiangmen administers all five of these county-level cities, which is sometimes informally called Ng Yap. Their ancestors are said to have arrived from what is today central China about less than a thousand years ago and migrated into Guangdong around the Tang Dynasty rule period, and thus Taishanese as a dialect of Yue Chinese has linguistically preserved many characteristics of Middle Chinese.",
"Title: Xingtai\n\nXingtai () is a prefecture-level city in southern Hebei province, People's Republic of China. It has a total area of 12486 km2 and administers 2 districts, 2 county-level cities and 15 counties. At the 2010 census, its population was 7,104,103 inhabitants whom 1,461,809 lived in the built-up (\"or metro\") area made of 2 urban districts and Xingtai and Nanhe Counties largely being conurbated now. It borders Shijiazhuang and Hengshui in the north, Handan in the south, and the provinces of Shandong and Shanxi in the east and west respectively.",
"Title: G2011 Qingdao–Xinhe Expressway\n\nThe Qingdao–Xinhe Expressway (), commonly referred to as the \"Qingxin Expressway\" (), is a 109.08 km located in the sub-provincial city of Qingdao, in the province of Shandong. It is part of China's National Trunk Highway System and designated G2011. It connects Chengyang District with the county-level cities of Jimo and Pingdu. It is a spur of G20 Qingdao–Yinchuan Expressway."
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Which band had more members, Pluto or The Bravery?
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The Bravery
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"Title: The Pasties\n\nThe Pasties were a New York City-based power pop band that featured Sam Endicott, who went on to form The Bravery. The Pasties had music featured on MTV's The Real World and Road Rules, and their song \"Happy 4R Friends\" ended the Gauntlet season of the show. The band also included members Mike Jacobs and Devon Copley, who went on to form Evil Jake and The Animators, respectively."
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The place where Fred Brice served as the head football coach at from 1921 to 1940 was established in what year?
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"Title: Willie Fritz\n\nWillie Fritz (born April 2, 1960) is an American football coach and former player. He is the current head coach at Tulane University. From 2014 to 2015, he was head coach at Georgia Southern University. From 2010 to 2013, he was the head football coach at Sam Houston State University. From 1997 to 2009, Fritz served as the head football coach at the University of Central Missouri. From 1993 to 1996, he was the head football coach at Blinn College, a junior college in Brenham, Texas.",
"Title: Ernest T. Jones\n\nErnest T. Jones (born January 18, 1970) is the current head coach at ASA Miami, a two-year college starting its first football season in 2015. He was briefly running backs coach for the University of Connecticut Huskies football team. He was head football coach at Alcorn State University. He was named the head football coach after the 2007 season and served as head coach in 2008. He was controversially fired from this position in December 2008. He returned to the University of Cincinnati as the Director of Player Services in 2009. For the 2010 he will be an assistant coach at the University at Buffalo under former University of Cincinnati assistant coach and now UB head football Coach Jeff Quinn.",
"Title: Ted Karras Jr.\n\nTheodore George \"Ted\" Karras Jr. (born December 10, 1964) is an American football coach and former player. He was most recently head football coach at Walsh University, a position he held from December 2012 to November 2016. Previously, Karras served as the first head football coach at Marian University in Indianapolis, Indiana. He held that position from the program's inception in 2007 through the 2012 season in which Marian won the NAIA Football National Championship. Karras played college football as a defensive tackle at Northwestern University from 1983 to 1986 and for one year (1987) in the National Football League (NFL) with the Washington Redskins. From 2003 to 2005, he served as the head football coach at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. His father, Ted Karras Sr., played for the Chicago Bears in the 1960s. His uncles also played in the NFL: Alex Karras for the Detroit Lions and Lou Karras for the Washington Redskins.",
"Title: Wesley Englehorn\n\nWesley Theodore \"Moose\" Englehorn (January 21, 1890 – September 3, 1993) was an American football player and coach. Born in Helena, Montana, Englehorn first gained fame as a football player for Spokane High School. While he was a junior in high school, he was reportedly recruited by Princeton University to come east to play football for the school. A newspaper account in 1907 reported: \"It is expected that Wesley Englehorn, the giant left tackle of the high school team, will also enter the Eastern college. If this materializes the Spokane high school will be weakened next year by the loss of two of its greatest players. ... Englehorn is also a strong basket ball player and track athlete.\" Englehorn did not enroll at Princeton and instead played for two years on the All Star Pacific Northwest football and basketball teams. He began his collegiate career at Washington State College. After playing one year of football at Washington State, Englehorn enrolled at Dartmouth College, where he played two years at the tackle position. He was elected team captain for the 1913 season, but he was declared ineligible under \"the so-called three-year rule\" because of his year at Washington State. Though ineligible to play, Englehorn served as the team's assistant coach in 1913 and was elected class president. He was selected as a first-team All-American in 1912. He graduated from Dartmouth in 1914 and worked as a football coach for several years thereafter. From 1914 to 1916, he was the football coach at Case School of Applied Science in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1917, he was hired as the line coach and first assistant football coach at Colgate University. In 1920, he was an assistant coach under Frank Cavanaugh at Boston College. In 1921, he was hired as the head football coach at Amherst College. In January 1922, Englehorn announced his retirement from coaching. Shortly before his death at age 103, Englehorn said, \"It's the football I remember best ... the teammates . . the teamwork.\" Prior to his death in 1993, he was living at Stapeley Hall, a home for the elderly in the Germantown section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was the oldest living All-American football player.",
"Title: Fred Brice\n\nFred Mansfield Brice (December 6, 1887 – January 10, 1967) was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach. He served as the head football coach at the University of Maine from 1921 to 1940, compiling a record of 79–58–9 and winning 10 Maine Intercollegiate Athletic Association championships. Brice was also the head basketball coach at Maine from 1925 to 1929, tallying a mark of 14–31, and the school's head baseball coach from 1926 to 1935, amassing a record of 67–60. Brice died at the age of 79 on January 10, 1967 at his home in Pittsfield, New Hampshire. He was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts.",
"Title: University of Maine\n\nThe University of Maine (also referred to as UMaine, Maine or UMO) is a public research university in Orono, Maine, United States. The university was established in 1865 as a land grant college and is the flagship university of the University of Maine System. The University of Maine is one of only nine land, sea and space grant institutions in the nation.",
"Title: Robert P. Wilson\n\nRobert P. \"Bert\" Wilson was an American football player and coach. He played football for Wesleyan University and was captain of the school's football team in 1896. After graduating, he served as Wesleyan's first head football coach from 1898 to 1902. In five years as Wesleyan's coach, Wilson compiled a record of 25–21–2. In his first two years as the coach, Wesleyan compiled records of 7–3 and 7–2. In the 17 years before Wilson took over as the coach, Wesleyan's football team had never won seven games in a single season. In 1903, Wilson became the head football coach at New York University (NYU). He served the sixth head football coach at NYU and held that position for one season, in 1903, leading the NYU Violets to a record of 2–5.",
"Title: Mark Raymond\n\nMark Raymond is an American football coach, currently serving as the head football coach at Williams College. Raymond served as the head football coach at St. Lawrence University from 2010 to 2015, winning two conference titles and compiling an overall record of 31–30. Raymond was named Liberty League Coach of the Year following the conclusion of both the 2010 and 2015 seasons at St. Lawrence. Raymond was named head football coach at Williams College on February 24, 2016.",
"Title: Tom Keele\n\nTom Keele (born c. 1933) is a former American football coach. He served as the head football coach at California State University, Northridge from 1979 to 1985, compiling a record of 31–42–1. Keele graduated from Jefferson High School in Portland Oregon in 1951. He attended the University of Oregon, where he played football for the Oregon Webfoots as a tackle from 1957 to 1959. Keele began his coaching career in 1960 at North Eugene High School in Eugene, Oregon, working two years as an assistant football coach and sophomore basketball coach. He moved to Oregon City High School in Oregon City, Oregon in 1962, serving as head football coach and leading his team to a 9–1–1 record. The following year, he was hired as head football coach at the newly-formed Sheldon High School in Eugene.",
"Title: K. C. Keeler\n\nKurt Charles \"K. C.\" Keeler (born July 26, 1959) is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the head football coach at Sam Houston State University. He was the head football coach at the University of Delaware from 2002 to 2012. Keeler served as the head football coach at Rowan University from 1993 to 2001. His 2003 Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens squad won the NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship, and returned to the Division I Championship game in 2007 and 2010."
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What famous Austrian conscientious objector was portrayed on film by Kurt Weinzierl?
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Franz Jägerstätter
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" He was the first head of Solidarity for LGBT Huamn Rights of Korea (http://www.lgbtpride.or.kr/) from 1998 to 2002.",
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"Leopold Engleitner (23 July 1905 – 21 April 2013) was an Austrian conscientious objector, as one of Jehovah's Witnesses, and Holocaust survivor who spoke publicly and with students about his experiences.",
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"Desmond Thomas Doss (February 7, 1919 – March 23, 2006) was a United States Army corporal who served as a combat medic with an infantry company in World War II.",
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"Title: Lim Tae-hoon\n\nLim Tae-hoon (; born 9 October 1975 in Yeongju, South Korea) is a human rights defender and lecturer of Kangwon University. He has been committed to women, youth, homosexuals issues along with rights of conscientious objection, soldiers, conscripted police, riot police and so on. He was the first head of Solidarity for LGBT Huamn Rights of Korea (http://www.lgbtpride.or.kr/) from 1998 to 2002. From 2004 to 2005, he was imprisoned for his conscientious objection to the military service of the Rep. of Korea which classifies homosexuality as a type of mental disorder and criminalizes consented homosexual intercourse by Article 92 of Military Criminal Act. The Amnesty International endowed the status of conscientious objector to him for this activity. After that he continued human rights activities related to the military issues. Then in 2009 finally he established the Center for Military Human Rights Korea(CMHRK, www.mhrk.org); he is a current representative. CMHRK focuses on counseling victims of human rights infringement cases within the military including sexual violence, bullying and beating. He was awarded for revealing the truth of late PFC Yoon's death case from the National Council of Churches in Korea(NCCK) in 2014.",
"Title: Leopold Engleitner\n\nLeopold Engleitner (23 July 1905 – 21 April 2013) was an Austrian conscientious objector, as one of Jehovah's Witnesses, and Holocaust survivor who spoke publicly and with students about his experiences. He was the subject of the documentary \"Unbroken Will\". Before his death Engleitner was the world's oldest known male concentration camp survivor (held in Buchenwald, Niederhagen and Ravensbrück), and the oldest male Austrian.",
"Title: Hacksaw Ridge\n\nHacksaw Ridge is a 2016 biographical war drama film directed by Mel Gibson and written by Andrew Knight and Robert Schenkkan, based on the 2004 documentary \"The Conscientious Objector\". The film focuses on the World War II experiences of Desmond Doss, an American pacifist combat medic who was a Seventh-day Adventist Christian, refusing to carry or use a firearm or weapons of any kind. Doss became the first conscientious objector to be awarded the Medal of Honor, for service above and beyond the call of duty during the Battle of Okinawa. Andrew Garfield stars as Doss, with Sam Worthington, Luke Bracey, Teresa Palmer, Hugo Weaving, Rachel Griffiths, and Vince Vaughn in supporting roles.",
"Title: Rudolf Redlinghofer\n\nRudolf Redlinghofer (31 October 1900 – 11 January 1940) was an Austrian conscientious objector and victim of the Nazi regime. The Republic of Austria reversed his sentence 58 years after his execution, and Rudolf Redlinghofer became one of the first victims of the regime to be rehabilitated in Austria.",
"Title: The Conscientious Objector\n\nThe Conscientious Objector is a 2004 documentary film about the life of Desmond Doss, a conscientious objector who received a Medal of Honor for service in World War Two. His religious faith, Seventh-day Adventism, did not permit him to carry a weapon. For his stance he at first faced opposition and sometimes persecution from commanding officers and ridicule from fellow soldiers, but ultimately won their admiration while demonstrating enormous courage and saving many lives as a combat medic.",
"Title: Kurt Weinzierl\n\nKurt Weinzierl (15 April 1931 in Innsbruck, Austria – 10 October 2008 in Munich, Germany) was an Austrian television actor. His remarkable character is the portraying of Franz Jägerstätter in the biopic of 1971.",
"Title: Conscientious objectors in Wales\n\nA Conscientious Objector is an \"individual who has refused to take part in the Great War\". There were different meanings for this, for example, religious meanings (not believing in violence and/or killing), freedom of thought, conscience, and disability. In many countries Conscientious Objectors are forced to do other services as a substitute for military service. Conscientious Objectors were often seen as cowards. Many people from across the United Kingdom were considered to be Conscientious Objectors during the First World War, and the movement was as pronounced in Wales as in any other part of the county.",
"Title: Desmond Doss\n\nDesmond Thomas Doss (February 7, 1919 – March 23, 2006) was a United States Army corporal who served as a combat medic with an infantry company in World War II. He distinguished himself in the Battle of Okinawa by saving 75 men, becoming the first conscientious objector to receive the Medal of Honor for actions above and beyond the call of duty. He is also the only conscientious objector to receive the medal during World War II and the only conscientious objector to receive the award who was not killed in action. For separate earlier acts of valor Doss was twice awarded the Bronze Star. Desmond Doss has been the subject of books, a documentary and the 2016 Hollywood blockbuster \"Hacksaw Ridge\".",
"Title: Franz Jägerstätter\n\nFranz Jägerstätter, O.F.S., (in English also spelt \"Jaegerstaetter\") (20 May 1907 – 9 August 1943) (born as \"Franz Huber\") was an Austrian conscientious objector during World War II. Jägerstätter was sentenced to death and executed. He was later declared a martyr and beatified by the Catholic Church.",
"Title: Johann Nobis\n\nJohann Nobis (born 16 April 1899, St. Georgen bei Salzburg, Austria; died 6 January 1940, Plötzensee Prison, Berlin, Germany) was an Austrian conscientious objector."
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The Yokosuka B4Y, (Navy Type 96 Carrier Attack Bomber), is an aircraft carrier, and torpedo bomber was used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service from 1936 to what year?
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1943
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" The unit was formed on 10 February 1942 and flew the Mitsubishi G4M \"Rikko\" Navy Type 1 Attack Bomber aircraft.",
" That same month, the 4th Naval Air Group (NAG) deployed to Rabaul, New Britain and supported Japanese operations during the early stages of the New Guinea Campaign, first as part of the 24th Air Flotilla and from April as part of the 25th Air Flotilla.",
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"The Mitsubishi 1MT was a Japanese single-seat triplane torpedo bomber built by Mitsubishi for the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service.",
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"The Aichi D1A or Navy Type 94/96 Carrier Bomber (Allied reporting name \"Susie\") was a Japanese carrier-based dive bomber of the 1930s.",
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"The Chitose Air Group (Chitose Kōkūtai) was an air group of the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service during World War II.",
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"Title: Aircraft carrier\n\nAn aircraft carrier is a warship that serves as a seagoing airbase, equipped with a full-length flight deck and facilities for carrying, arming, deploying, and recovering aircraft. Typically, it is the capital ship of a fleet, as it allows a naval force to project air power worldwide without depending on local bases for staging aircraft operations. Aircraft carriers are expensive to build and are critical assets. Carriers have evolved since their inception in the early twentieth century from wooden vessels used to deploy balloons to nuclear-powered warships that carry numerous fighter planes, strike aircraft, helicopters, and other types of aircraft. While it is possible to launch heavier aircraft such as fixed-wing gunships and bombers (it has been done) from aircraft carriers, it is virtually impossible to land them.",
"Title: Mitsubishi G3M\n\nThe Mitsubishi G3M (九六式陸上攻撃機 \"Kyūroku-shiki rikujō kōgeki-ki\": Type 96 land-based attack aircraft \"Rikko\"; Allied reporting name \"Nell\") was a Japanese bomber and transport aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service (IJNAS) during World War II.",
"Title: Mitsubishi 1MT\n\nThe Mitsubishi 1MT was a Japanese single-seat triplane torpedo bomber built by Mitsubishi for the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service. Designed by the former Sopwith designer Herbert Smith it was intended for use aboard the Japanese aircraft carrier \"Hōshō\" .",
"Title: Aichi D1A\n\nThe Aichi D1A or Navy Type 94/96 Carrier Bomber (Allied reporting name \"Susie\") was a Japanese carrier-based dive bomber of the 1930s. A single-engine, two-seat biplane based on the Heinkel He 50, the D1A was produced by Aichi for the Imperial Japanese Navy, remaining in service as a trainer at the time of the attack on Pearl Harbor. The D1A was produced in two variants, the D1A1 (Navy Type 94 Carrier Bomber), and the D1A2 (Navy Type 96 Carrier Bomber, sometimes referred to as the D2A.)",
"Title: Mitsubishi B5M\n\nThe Mitsubishi B5M was an Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service (IJNAS) land-based attack aircraft, originally intended for carrier use. The B5M was also given the long formal designation 九七式二号艦上攻撃機 - Navy Type 97 No.2 Carrier Attack Bomber and Allied reporting name of Mabel.",
"Title: Kugisho B3Y\n\nThe Kugisho B3Y, or Navy Type 92 Carrier Attack Bomber was a Japanese carrier-based torpedo bomber of the 1930s. It was designed by the Naval Air Technical Arsenal at Yokosuka, and while unimpressive during testing, it was ordered into service by the Imperial Japanese Navy and used until replaced by more capable aircraft.",
"Title: Yokosuka B4Y\n\nThe Yokosuka B4Y, (Navy Type 96 Carrier Attack Bomber), carrier torpedo bomber was used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service from 1936 to 1943. The B4Y replaced the Mitsubishi B2M2 and was the last biplane bomber used operationally by the Imperial Japanese Navy. The Allied reporting name was \"Jean\".",
"Title: Mitsubishi G4M\n\nThe Mitsubishi G4M (long designation: Mitsubishi Navy Type 1 attack bomber: 一式陸上攻撃機, 一式陸攻 \"Isshiki rikujō kōgeki ki, Isshikirikkō\") was the main twin-engine, land-based bomber used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service in World War II. The Allies gave the G4M the reporting name Betty. Japanese Navy pilots called it Hamaki (葉巻 , \"cigar\", lit. \"leaf roll\") due to its cylindrical shape.",
"Title: Chitose Air Group\n\nThe Chitose Air Group (Chitose Kōkūtai) was an air group of the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service during World War II. The group was formed on 1 October 1939 at Chitose Airfield, Hokkaidō equipped with Mitsubishi G3M Type 96 bombers. The group was later supplemented with Mitsubishi A5M Type 96 fighters. In December 1941, it was assigned to support Japanese Navy's 4th Fleet for operations in the central Pacific as part of the 24th Air Flotilla. It was renamed the 201 Air Group in December 1942."
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Nicholas Christopher and John Richardson, occupations are related to writing?
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"The John Richardson House is a historic house at 242 Phinney's Lane in the Centerville area of Barnstable, Massachusetts.",
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"Glynrich is the site for two historic homes: the Richard Richardson House and the Brick Mill House.",
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" It has a one-bay, hipped roof, wooden entrance porch.",
" The Richard Richardson House was built in 1765, and is a two-story five-bay, center-hall, double pile with a lower single pile two-story wing at the east end.",
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"The Richardson Chair of Applied Mathematics is an endowed professorial position in the School of Mathematics, University of Manchester, England.",
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"The John Richardson Homestead is a historic house on Hancock Road in Dublin, New Hampshire.",
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"Title: John Richardson House (Barnstable, Massachusetts)\n\nThe John Richardson House is a historic house at 242 Phinney's Lane in the Centerville area of Barnstable, Massachusetts. The 1-1/2 story wood-frame Cape style house was built c. 1795 by John Richardson, member of a locally prominent family and the first teacher at the Phinney's Lane School. It is four bays wide (a \"3/4 house\"), with the main entrance and chimney in the second bay from the left. The house is one of Centerville's older houses, located near the site of its first meetinghouse and cemetery.",
"Title: John Richardson House (Lancaster, New York)\n\nJohn Richardson House is a historic home located at Lancaster in Erie County, New York. It is a locally significant and distinct example of the vernacular interpretation of Italianate style. It was built about 1840 by John Richardson, a local brickmaker and builder.",
"Title: Glynrich\n\nGlynrich is the site for two historic homes: the Richard Richardson House and the Brick Mill House. They are located at Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware. The Brick Mill House, also known as the John Richardson House, was built about 1723, and is a two-story, three-bay, gable roof brick structure with Flemish bond and glazed headers on the facade rising from a full raised basement. It has a one-bay, hipped roof, wooden entrance porch. The Richard Richardson House was built in 1765, and is a two-story five-bay, center-hall, double pile with a lower single pile two-story wing at the east end. It is in the Georgian style. It has a five-bay, hipped roof Georgian Revival porch added around 1900. The property was the site of extensive milling activities on the Mill Creek in the 18th and 19th centuries.",
"Title: Richardson Professor of Applied Mathematics\n\nThe Richardson Chair of Applied Mathematics is an endowed professorial position in the School of Mathematics, University of Manchester, England. The chair was founded by an endowment of £3,600 from one John Richardson, in 1890. The endowment was originally used to support the Richardson Lectureship in Mathematics.",
"Title: John G. Richardson\n\nJohn G. Richardson (born June 29, 1957) is a Maine politician. A Democrat, John Richardson formerly served as Commissioner of Economic and Community Development and the Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives. Richardson sought the Democratic Nomination for Governor of Maine in 2010.",
"Title: John Richardson (art historian)\n\nSir John Patrick Richardson, KBE, FBA (born 6 February 1924) is a British art historian and Picasso biographer. Richardson has also worked as an industrial designer and as a reviewer for \"The New Observer\". In 1952, he moved to Provence, where he became friends with Picasso, Léger and de Staël. In 1960, he moved to New York and organized a nine-gallery Picasso retrospective. Christie's then appointed him to open their US office, which he ran for the next nine years. In 1973 he joined New York gallery M. Knoedler & Co., Inc., as vice president in charge of 19th- and 20th-century painting, and later became managing director of Artemis, a mutual fund specializing in works of art.",
"Title: Nicholas Christopher\n\nNicholas Christopher (born 1951) is an American novelist, poet and critic, the author of sixteen books: six novels, eight volumes of poetry, a critical study of film noir, and a novel for children.",
"Title: Nicholas Lea\n\nNicholas Lea (born Nicholas Christopher Herbert; June 22, 1962) is a Canadian actor best known for his portrayal of Alex Krycek on \"The X-Files\" and of Tom Foss on \"Kyle XY\".",
"Title: John Richardson Homestead\n\nThe John Richardson Homestead is a historic house on Hancock Road in Dublin, New Hampshire. The 2-1/2 story wood frame house was built c. 1798 John Richardson, whose brother Abijah built his house further down the road on the same lot. The house is basically Federal in massing, five bays wide and two deep, but it was updated later with Greek Revival features, including corner pilasters and a center entry framed by sidelight windows."
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2014 World Series of Poker results and Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino can be found in which Nevada city?
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in Paradise, Nevada
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" The WSOP is the most prestigious poker tournament in the world with the winner of the Main Event considered to be the World Champion.",
" It was held at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada between May 31 – July 19, 2011.",
" There were 59 bracelet events, beginning with the WSOP National Circuit Championship and culminating in the $10,000 No Limit Hold'em Championship (also known as the \"Main Event\").",
" The November Nine concept returned for a fourth consecutive year, with the Main Event finalists returning on November 6, playing down to three that evening and then adjourning until November 8."
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"Title: 2008 World Series of Poker results\n\nThe 2008 World Series of Poker was the 39th annual World Series of Poker (WSOP). Held in Las Vegas, Nevada at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino, the 2008 series began on May 30 and featured 55 poker championships in several variants. All events but the $10,000 World Championship No Limit Texas hold 'em Main Event, the most prestigious of the WSOP events, ended by July 15. The final table, known as the November Nine, of the Main Event was suspended until November, to allow for better television coverage. As a WSOP custom since 1976, each of the event winners received a championship bracelet in addition to that event's prize money ranging from US$87,929 for the $500 Casino Employees No-Limit Hold'em to US$9,119,517 for the Main Event.",
"Title: Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino\n\nRio Las Vegas is a hotel and casino near the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. It is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment Corporation. The Rio was the first all suite resort in the Las Vegas area. It was named after the city of Rio de Janeiro and is influenced by Brazilian culture. It is the host casino for the World Series of Poker.",
"Title: 2008 World Series of Poker\n\nThe 2008 World Series of Poker was the 39th annual World Series of Poker (WSOP). Held in Las Vegas, Nevada at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino, the series began on May 30, 2008, and featured 55 poker championships in several variants. All events but the $10,000 World Championship No Limit Texas hold 'em Main Event, the most prestigious of the WSOP events, ended by July 15. As has been the WSOP custom since 1976, each of the event winners received a championship bracelet in addition to that event's prize money, which (after the casino's rake) ranged from $87,929 to $9,119,517.",
"Title: 2012 World Series of Poker\n\nThe 2012 World Series of Poker was the 43rd annual World Series of Poker (WSOP). It was held at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Paradise, Nevada between May 27-July 16, 2012, with the final table of the Main Event delayed until late October.",
"Title: 2013 World Series of Poker\n\nThe 2013 World Series of Poker was the 44th annual World Series of Poker (WSOP). It was held at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Paradise, Nevada between May 29-July 15, 2013. There was 62 bracelet events, culminating in the $10,000 No Limit Hold'em Main Event beginning on July 6. The November Nine concept returned for a sixth year, with the Main Event finalists returning on November 4.",
"Title: 2014 World Series of Poker results\n\nBelow are the results of the 2014 World Series of Poker, held from May 27-July 14 at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Paradise, Nevada.",
"Title: 2007 World Series of Poker results\n\nThe 2007 World Series of Poker was the 38th annual World Series of Poker (WSOP). Held in Las Vegas, Nevada at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino, the series featured 55 poker championships in several variants. As a WSOP custom since 1976, each of the event winners receive a championship bracelet in addition to that event's prize money. The series culminates with the $10,000 No-Limit hold'em \"Main Event\", which has attracted thousands of entrants since 2004. The winner of the WSOP Main Event, who wins a multimillion-dollar prize, is considered to be the World Champion of Poker.",
"Title: 2009 World Series of Poker results\n\nThe 2009 World Series of Poker was the 40th annual World Series of Poker (WSOP). Held in Las Vegas at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino, the 2009 series began on May 27 and featured 57 poker championships in several variants. All events but the $10,000 World Championship No Limit Texas hold 'em Main Event, the most prestigious of the WSOP events, ended by July 15. The final table of the Main Event, known as the November Nine, was suspended until November, to allow for better television coverage. Following the WSOP custom since 1976, each of the event winners received a championship bracelet in addition to that event's prize money, which this year ranged from US$87,778 for the $500 Casino Employees No-Limit Hold'em to US$8,546,435 for the Main Event.",
"Title: 2009 World Series of Poker\n\nThe 2009 World Series of Poker was the 40th annual World Series of Poker (WSOP). It was held at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, and ran from May 27 to July 15. There were 57 bracelet events, culminating in the $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event. The \"November Nine\" concept returned for the second year, with the finalists of the Main Event returning to finish the tournament on November 7.",
"Title: 2011 World Series of Poker\n\nThe 2011 World Series of Poker was the 42nd annual World Series of Poker (WSOP). The WSOP is the most prestigious poker tournament in the world with the winner of the Main Event considered to be the World Champion. It was held at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada between May 31 – July 19, 2011. There were 59 bracelet events, beginning with the WSOP National Circuit Championship and culminating in the $10,000 No Limit Hold'em Championship (also known as the \"Main Event\"). The November Nine concept returned for a fourth consecutive year, with the Main Event finalists returning on November 6, playing down to three that evening and then adjourning until November 8."
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3,539
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Frank Miller and Arline Burks Gant are both what?
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director
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"Hard Boiled is a three-issue comic book mini-series written by Frank Miller and drawn by Geof Darrow.",
" It was published by American company Dark Horse Comics in 1990-1992.",
" Frank Miller and Geof Darrow won the 1991 Eisner award for Best Writer/Artist for this series."
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"Frances Hook (1847–March 17, 1908), disguised as a man, enlisted as a soldier in the Union Army during the U.S. Civil War.",
" At the time, women were not allowed to serve in the Union Army so Hook had to masquerade as a man and use an alias.",
" Her known aliases were Pvt. Frank Miller, Frank Henderson, and Frank Fuller."
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"Sin City (also known as Frank Miller's Sin City) is a 2005 American neo-noir crime anthology film written, produced, and directed by Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller.",
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" The Miller was built by architect Roy A. Benjamin utilizing the Arte Moderne style of architecture and was owned by Frank Miller.",
" Due to an economic downturn in the 1980s in downtown Augusta, the theater was forced to close.",
" It sat dormant until 2005 when it was purchased by local Augusta businessman and entrepreneur Peter S. Knox IV.",
" The first action taken after the purchase of the theater was to repair the roof to stop further damage to the structure."
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"A Dame to Kill For is a comic book limited series first published by Dark Horse Comics in 1993.",
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"Frank Miller (1912–1986) was a principal cellist and music director whose professional career spanned over a half century.",
" Miller studied at Curtis Institute of Music, under Felix Salmond and at age 18, joined the Philadelphia Orchestra.",
" His longest stints were principal cellist of the NBC Symphony Orchestra and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and conductor of the Evanston Symphony Orchestra.",
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"Title: Hard Boiled (comics)\n\nHard Boiled is a three-issue comic book mini-series written by Frank Miller and drawn by Geof Darrow. It was published by American company Dark Horse Comics in 1990-1992. Frank Miller and Geof Darrow won the 1991 Eisner award for Best Writer/Artist for this series.",
"Title: Frances Hook\n\nFrances Hook (1847–March 17, 1908), disguised as a man, enlisted as a soldier in the Union Army during the U.S. Civil War. At the time, women were not allowed to serve in the Union Army so Hook had to masquerade as a man and use an alias. Her known aliases were Pvt. Frank Miller, Frank Henderson, and Frank Fuller.",
"Title: Sin City (film)\n\nSin City (also known as Frank Miller's Sin City) is a 2005 American neo-noir crime anthology film written, produced, and directed by Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller. It is based on Miller's graphic novel of the same name.",
"Title: Miller Theater\n\nThe Miller Theater is a former movie theater in Augusta, Georgia. The Miller was built by architect Roy A. Benjamin utilizing the Arte Moderne style of architecture and was owned by Frank Miller. Due to an economic downturn in the 1980s in downtown Augusta, the theater was forced to close. It sat dormant until 2005 when it was purchased by local Augusta businessman and entrepreneur Peter S. Knox IV. The first action taken after the purchase of the theater was to repair the roof to stop further damage to the structure.",
"Title: Officer Merkel\n\nWatch Commander Stan Merkel is a fictional character in DC Comics' shared universe, the DC Universe, who made his debut in Frank Miller's \"The Dark Knight Returns\", later integrated into the mainstream Batman continuity by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli in their 1987 four-part storyline \"\".",
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"Title: Sin City: A Dame to Kill For\n\nSin City: A Dame to Kill For (also known as Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For) is a 2014 American neo-noir action crime film and follow-up to the 2005 film \"Sin City\". Directed by Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller, the script is written by Miller and is primarily based on the second book in the \"Sin City\" series by Miller.",
"Title: Arline Burks Gant\n\nArline Burks Gant is a director, actress and costume designer. She wrote, produced and directed the international children’s video, \"Manners\", and the documentary series \"The Legends\".",
"Title: Frank Miller (comics)\n\nFrank Miller (born January 27, 1957) is an American comic book writer, novelist, inker, screenwriter, film director, and producer best known for his comic book stories and graphic novels such as \"Ronin\", \"Daredevil: Born Again\", \"The Dark Knight Returns\", \"Sin City\" and \"300\".",
"Title: Frank Miller (cellist)\n\nFrank Miller (1912–1986) was a principal cellist and music director whose professional career spanned over a half century. Miller studied at Curtis Institute of Music, under Felix Salmond and at age 18, joined the Philadelphia Orchestra. His longest stints were principal cellist of the NBC Symphony Orchestra and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and conductor of the Evanston Symphony Orchestra. A 1950 segment of Miller playing cello in \"The Swan\" from \"Carnival of the Animals\" with an orchestra on \"The Voice of Firestone\" is sometimes shown on Classic Arts Showcase."
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For which movie did the actor who took the title role in The Nerd win a BAFTA in 1981?
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Nine O'Clock News
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"Thaskara Lahala (English: Rebellion of the thief ) is a 2010 Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Ramesh Das starring Suraj Venjaramood in the title role.",
" This is the director's second movie; his first film, \"Thattakam\", was a box-office flop.",
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"Rowan Sebastian Atkinson, CBE (born 6 January 1955) is an English actor, comedian, and screenwriter best known for his work on the sitcoms \"Blackadder\" and \"Mr. Bean\".",
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" His other work includes the 1983 James Bond film \"Never Say Never Again\", playing a bumbling vicar in \"Four Weddings and a Funeral\" (1994), voicing the red-billed hornbill Zazu in \"The Lion King\" (1994), and featuring in the BBC sitcom \"The Thin Blue Line\" (1995–1996).",
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"Amrit is a 1986 Indian Hindi film starring Rajesh Khanna in the title role playing the character of Amritlal Sharma.",
" The film was directed by Mohan Kumar immediately after directing Avtaar with Khanna in the title role and lyrics written by Anand Bakshi.",
" This movie gave Rajesh Khanna his fourth BJFA Best Actor award in 1987.",
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"Renée Fleming (born February 14, 1959) is an American opera singer and soprano whose repertoire encompasses Richard Strauss, Mozart, Handel, bel canto, lieder, French opera and chansons, jazz and indie rock.",
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" She also speaks fluent German and French, along with limited Italian.",
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"Ray is a 2004 American musical biographical film focusing on 30 years in the life of rhythm and blues musician Ray Charles.",
" The independently produced film was written, produced and directed by Taylor Hackford, and stars Jamie Foxx in the title role.",
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"Glenn Winslade (born 1958) is an Australian operatic tenor known for his interpretations of dramatic roles such as Florestan in \"Fidelio\", the title role in \"Idomeneo\", the title role in \"La clemenza di Tito\", Erik in \"The Flying Dutchman\", the title role in \"Rienzi\", the title role in \"Lohengrin\", the title role in \"Tannhäuser\", the Emperor in \"Die Frau ohne Schatten\", Apollo in \"Daphne\", Bacchus in \"Ariadne auf Naxos\" and Max in \"Der Freischütz\"."
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"Sir Ian Holm CBE (born 12 September 1931) is an English actor known for his stage work and many film roles.",
" He received the 1967 Tony Award for Best Featured Actor for his performance as Lenny in \"The Homecoming\" and the 1998 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor for his performance in the title role of \"King Lear\".",
" He won the 1981 BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his role as athletics trainer Sam Mussabini in \"Chariots of Fire\", for which he was also nominated for an Academy Award."
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"Title: Thaskara Lahala\n\nThaskara Lahala (English: Rebellion of the thief ) is a 2010 Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Ramesh Das starring Suraj Venjaramood in the title role. This is the director's second movie; his first film, \"Thattakam\", was a box-office flop. This is also the second movie in which comedy artist Suraj Venjaramood plays the title role. Lakshmi Sharma of \"Palunku\" fame is the heroine of the film. She plays the role of a police officer.",
"Title: The Nerd\n\nThe Nerd is a two-act comedy written by American actor/playwright Larry Shue. Actors who have taken on the title role include British comedian Rowan Atkinson. It was the top grossing American play in London's West End in 1986.",
"Title: Rowan Atkinson\n\nRowan Sebastian Atkinson, CBE (born 6 January 1955) is an English actor, comedian, and screenwriter best known for his work on the sitcoms \"Blackadder\" and \"Mr. Bean\". Atkinson first came to prominence in the BBC's sketch comedy show \"Not the Nine O'Clock News\" (1979–82), receiving the 1981 BAFTA for Best Entertainment Performance, and via his participation in The Secret Policeman's Ball from 1979. His other work includes the 1983 James Bond film \"Never Say Never Again\", playing a bumbling vicar in \"Four Weddings and a Funeral\" (1994), voicing the red-billed hornbill Zazu in \"The Lion King\" (1994), and featuring in the BBC sitcom \"The Thin Blue Line\" (1995–1996). His work in theatre includes the 2009 West End revival of the musical \"Oliver! \".",
"Title: Kirby Grant\n\nKirby Grant (November 24, 1911 – October 30, 1985), born Kirby Grant Hoon Jr., was a long-time B movie and television actor, mostly remembered for having played the title role in the Western-themed adventure television series \"Sky King\". Between 1949 and 1954, Grant played the title role in the series of ten Corporal Rod Webb films.",
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"Title: Amrit (film)\n\nAmrit is a 1986 Indian Hindi film starring Rajesh Khanna in the title role playing the character of Amritlal Sharma. The film was directed by Mohan Kumar immediately after directing Avtaar with Khanna in the title role and lyrics written by Anand Bakshi. This movie gave Rajesh Khanna his fourth BJFA Best Actor award in 1987. The film was critically acclaimed and received five stars in Bollywood Guide Collections. The film was remade in Telugu as \"Aatma Bandhuvulu\".",
"Title: Renée Fleming\n\nRenée Fleming (born February 14, 1959) is an American opera singer and soprano whose repertoire encompasses Richard Strauss, Mozart, Handel, bel canto, lieder, French opera and chansons, jazz and indie rock. Fleming has a full lyric soprano voice. She has performed coloratura, lyric, and lighter spinto soprano operatic roles in Italian, German, French, Czech, and Russian, aside from her native English. She also speaks fluent German and French, along with limited Italian. Her signature roles include Countess Almaviva in Mozart's \"Le nozze di Figaro\", Desdemona in Verdi's \"Otello\", Violetta in Verdi's \"La traviata\", the title role in Dvořák's \"Rusalka\", the title role in Massenet's \"Manon\", the title role in Massenet's \"Thaïs\", the title role in Richard Strauss's \"Arabella\", the Marschallin in \"Der Rosenkavalier\", and the Countess in \"Capriccio\".",
"Title: Ray (film)\n\nRay is a 2004 American musical biographical film focusing on 30 years in the life of rhythm and blues musician Ray Charles. The independently produced film was written, produced and directed by Taylor Hackford, and stars Jamie Foxx in the title role. Foxx received an Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance as well as the Golden Globe, BAFTA, Screen Actors Guild and Critics' Choice awards, becoming the second actor to win all five major lead actor awards for the same performance, and the only one to win the Golden Globe in the Musical or Comedy (rather than the Drama) category.",
"Title: Glenn Winslade\n\nGlenn Winslade (born 1958) is an Australian operatic tenor known for his interpretations of dramatic roles such as Florestan in \"Fidelio\", the title role in \"Idomeneo\", the title role in \"La clemenza di Tito\", Erik in \"The Flying Dutchman\", the title role in \"Rienzi\", the title role in \"Lohengrin\", the title role in \"Tannhäuser\", the Emperor in \"Die Frau ohne Schatten\", Apollo in \"Daphne\", Bacchus in \"Ariadne auf Naxos\" and Max in \"Der Freischütz\".",
"Title: Ian Holm\n\nSir Ian Holm CBE (born 12 September 1931) is an English actor known for his stage work and many film roles. He received the 1967 Tony Award for Best Featured Actor for his performance as Lenny in \"The Homecoming\" and the 1998 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor for his performance in the title role of \"King Lear\". He won the 1981 BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his role as athletics trainer Sam Mussabini in \"Chariots of Fire\", for which he was also nominated for an Academy Award."
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Howard Knob rises nearly 1000 ft above the town of Boone and a campus also referred to as?
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Appalachian, App State, App, ASU
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"Dungiven (from Irish: \"Dún Geimhin\" , meaning \"Gevin's fort\" ) is a small town, townland and civil parish in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.",
" It is on the main A6 Belfast to Derry road.",
" It lies where the rivers Roe, Owenreagh and Owenbeg meet at the foot of the 1525 ft Benbradagh.",
" Nearby is the Glenshane Pass, where the road rises to over 1000 ft .",
" It had a population of 2,993 people in the 2001 Census, an increase of 6% over 1991.",
" It is within Causeway Coast and Glens district."
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"Dorsey Knob is a mountain summit located off U.S. Route 119 at the southern edge of Morgantown in Monongalia County, West Virginia, United States.",
" Dorsey Knob is contained within a park spanning 71 acres (29 ha) that features the mountain's landmark Sky Rock (also referred to as Dorsey Knob).",
" The top of Sky Rock is at an altitude of 1398 ft , rising nearly 600 feet (180 m) above the surrounding landscape.",
" It overlooks the Monongahela River and the Appalachian Mountains.",
" Also located in the park is Dorsey's Knob Lodge, operated by Boparc, Morgantown's municipal park authority."
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"Mount Norwottuck or Mount Norwottock, 1106 ft feet above sea level, is the highest peak of the Holyoke Range of traprock mountains located in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts and part of the greater Metacomet Ridge which stretches from Long Island Sound to nearly the Vermont border.",
" The peak rises steeply from the valley 1000 ft below and offers sweeping views of the surrounding countryside.",
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"Penistone ( ) is a market town and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England, which had a population of 22,909 at the 2011 census.",
" Historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is 8 mi west of Barnsley, 17 mi north-east of Glossop, 14.2 mi north-west of Sheffield, and 29 mi east of Manchester in the foothills of the Pennines.",
" The highest point, Hartcliffe Tower, is 1194 ft above sea level and has views over the Woodhead bypass and the Dark Peak.",
" The surrounding countryside is predominantly rural with farming on rich well-watered soil on mainly gentle slopes rising to the bleak moorland to the west of the town.",
" Dry stone walls, small hamlets and farms surrounded by fields and livestock are synonymous with the area.",
" The area is known for its rugged breed of sheep, the Whitefaced Woodland.",
" The market town itself stands at its highest point around St Johns Church at around 250 m above sea level.",
" However, the surrounding land rises well over 1000 ft towards Cubley and Thurlstone Moors and out towards smaller hamlets at Carlecotes, Victoria, Dunford, and Crow Edge, elevated at points above 1200 ft .",
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"Howard Knob (variant: Howard's Knob) is a mountain in the North Carolina High Country, located in the town of Boone.",
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" Howard Knob and the surrounding area are part of the Appalachian Mountain Range.",
" The mountain has an elevation of 4396 ft above sea level, and rises nearly 1000 ft above the town of Boone and the campus of Appalachian State University."
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"Pilot Knob (also, Avie Quah-la-Altwa, Ha-bee-co-la-la, and San Pablo) is a peak in Imperial County, California.",
" Pilot Knob is located 8 mi southeast of Ogilby, It rises to an elevation of 876 ft .",
" Pilot Knob is a rocky landform, geologically a Volcanic plug, west of Yuma, Arizona–Winterhaven, California; it is connected to the Cargo Muchacho Mountains, the central portion of the mountains being about 7 mi north.",
" Pilot Knob was named for its prominence as a landmark for riverboat traffic in the 19th-20th centuries on the Colorado River which borders Winterhaven–Yuma."
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"Bare Mountain, 1014 ft above sea level, is a prominent peak of the Holyoke Range of traprock mountains located in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts, and part of the greater Metacomet Ridge that stretches from Long Island Sound to nearly the Vermont border.",
" The peak rises steeply from the river valley 1000 ft below; its bald summit offers sweeping views.",
" Bare Mountain is located within the towns of Amherst and South Hadley, Massachusetts.",
" Part of its northeastern flanks are in Hadley and part of its southern flanks are in Granby.",
" It is traversed by the 110 mi Metacomet-Monadnock Trail."
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"Appalachian State University (also referred to as Appalachian, App State, App, ASU) is a comprehensive (Master's L), public, coeducational university in Boone, North Carolina, United States."
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"Elk Hill, also known as North Knob at its highest point or Elk Mountain, is a mountain in Herrick Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania.",
" It is the highest peak in eastern Pennsylvania, east of the Susquehanna River, as well as the highest peak on the Allegheny Plateau.",
" Elk Hill rises conspicuously above the surrounding landscape.",
" The mountain actually has two peaks; the main summit of North Knob is 2693 ft , and the lower summit known as South Knob is 2602 ft .",
" It is home to Elk Mountain Ski Area which has a 1000 ft vertical drop and 27 ski trails."
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"White Grass Ski Touring Center is a cross-country skiing facility located in Canaan Valley in Tucker County, West Virginia.",
" It originally opened in 1979 on White Grass Knob near Harrisonburg, Virginia.",
" Two years later, the operation was moved to the site of the second Weiss Knob Ski Area.",
" The resort uses Weiss Knob's former lodge as its day lodge; it is one of the oldest dedicated cross country ski areas in the United States.",
" Because of its status as a former downhill slope, White Grass is an unusually steep cross country area, with nearly 1200 ft of vertical rise—more than at neighboring downhill slope Canaan Valley Resort State Park.",
" Its 45 trails are rated approximately 30% easy, 55% intermediate, 15% most difficult; climbs are available to the summit of 4436 ft Weiss Knob by intermediate skiing, and to 4308 ft Bald Knob via easier or intermediate trails.",
" White Grass staff also conduct back-country tours into the wilderness areas that surround the center."
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"Title: Dungiven\n\nDungiven (from Irish: \"Dún Geimhin\" , meaning \"Gevin's fort\" ) is a small town, townland and civil parish in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is on the main A6 Belfast to Derry road. It lies where the rivers Roe, Owenreagh and Owenbeg meet at the foot of the 1525 ft Benbradagh. Nearby is the Glenshane Pass, where the road rises to over 1000 ft . It had a population of 2,993 people in the 2001 Census, an increase of 6% over 1991. It is within Causeway Coast and Glens district.",
"Title: Dorsey Knob\n\nDorsey Knob is a mountain summit located off U.S. Route 119 at the southern edge of Morgantown in Monongalia County, West Virginia, United States. Dorsey Knob is contained within a park spanning 71 acres (29 ha) that features the mountain's landmark Sky Rock (also referred to as Dorsey Knob). The top of Sky Rock is at an altitude of 1398 ft , rising nearly 600 feet (180 m) above the surrounding landscape. It overlooks the Monongahela River and the Appalachian Mountains. Also located in the park is Dorsey's Knob Lodge, operated by Boparc, Morgantown's municipal park authority.",
"Title: Mount Norwottuck\n\nMount Norwottuck or Mount Norwottock, 1106 ft feet above sea level, is the highest peak of the Holyoke Range of traprock mountains located in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts and part of the greater Metacomet Ridge which stretches from Long Island Sound to nearly the Vermont border. The peak rises steeply from the valley 1000 ft below and offers sweeping views of the surrounding countryside. It is located within the towns of Amherst and Granby, Massachusetts.",
"Title: Penistone\n\nPenistone ( ) is a market town and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England, which had a population of 22,909 at the 2011 census. Historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is 8 mi west of Barnsley, 17 mi north-east of Glossop, 14.2 mi north-west of Sheffield, and 29 mi east of Manchester in the foothills of the Pennines. The highest point, Hartcliffe Tower, is 1194 ft above sea level and has views over the Woodhead bypass and the Dark Peak. The surrounding countryside is predominantly rural with farming on rich well-watered soil on mainly gentle slopes rising to the bleak moorland to the west of the town. Dry stone walls, small hamlets and farms surrounded by fields and livestock are synonymous with the area. The area is known for its rugged breed of sheep, the Whitefaced Woodland. The market town itself stands at its highest point around St Johns Church at around 250 m above sea level. However, the surrounding land rises well over 1000 ft towards Cubley and Thurlstone Moors and out towards smaller hamlets at Carlecotes, Victoria, Dunford, and Crow Edge, elevated at points above 1200 ft . There are several vantage points that afford panoramic views of the surrounding areas of West Yorkshire and North Derbyshire.",
"Title: Howard Knob\n\nHoward Knob (variant: Howard's Knob) is a mountain in the North Carolina High Country, located in the town of Boone. According to the US Geological Survey, the mountain's proper name is Howard Knob, but it is known to locals and tourists as Howard's Knob. Howard Knob and the surrounding area are part of the Appalachian Mountain Range. The mountain has an elevation of 4396 ft above sea level, and rises nearly 1000 ft above the town of Boone and the campus of Appalachian State University.",
"Title: Pilot Knob (Imperial County, California)\n\nPilot Knob (also, Avie Quah-la-Altwa, Ha-bee-co-la-la, and San Pablo) is a peak in Imperial County, California. Pilot Knob is located 8 mi southeast of Ogilby, It rises to an elevation of 876 ft . Pilot Knob is a rocky landform, geologically a Volcanic plug, west of Yuma, Arizona–Winterhaven, California; it is connected to the Cargo Muchacho Mountains, the central portion of the mountains being about 7 mi north. Pilot Knob was named for its prominence as a landmark for riverboat traffic in the 19th-20th centuries on the Colorado River which borders Winterhaven–Yuma.",
"Title: Bare Mountain (Massachusetts)\n\nBare Mountain, 1014 ft above sea level, is a prominent peak of the Holyoke Range of traprock mountains located in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts, and part of the greater Metacomet Ridge that stretches from Long Island Sound to nearly the Vermont border. The peak rises steeply from the river valley 1000 ft below; its bald summit offers sweeping views. Bare Mountain is located within the towns of Amherst and South Hadley, Massachusetts. Part of its northeastern flanks are in Hadley and part of its southern flanks are in Granby. It is traversed by the 110 mi Metacomet-Monadnock Trail.",
"Title: Appalachian State University\n\nAppalachian State University (also referred to as Appalachian, App State, App, ASU) is a comprehensive (Master's L), public, coeducational university in Boone, North Carolina, United States.",
"Title: Elk Hill (Pennsylvania)\n\nElk Hill, also known as North Knob at its highest point or Elk Mountain, is a mountain in Herrick Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. It is the highest peak in eastern Pennsylvania, east of the Susquehanna River, as well as the highest peak on the Allegheny Plateau. Elk Hill rises conspicuously above the surrounding landscape. The mountain actually has two peaks; the main summit of North Knob is 2693 ft , and the lower summit known as South Knob is 2602 ft . It is home to Elk Mountain Ski Area which has a 1000 ft vertical drop and 27 ski trails.",
"Title: White Grass Ski Touring Center\n\nWhite Grass Ski Touring Center is a cross-country skiing facility located in Canaan Valley in Tucker County, West Virginia. It originally opened in 1979 on White Grass Knob near Harrisonburg, Virginia. Two years later, the operation was moved to the site of the second Weiss Knob Ski Area. The resort uses Weiss Knob's former lodge as its day lodge; it is one of the oldest dedicated cross country ski areas in the United States. Because of its status as a former downhill slope, White Grass is an unusually steep cross country area, with nearly 1200 ft of vertical rise—more than at neighboring downhill slope Canaan Valley Resort State Park. Its 45 trails are rated approximately 30% easy, 55% intermediate, 15% most difficult; climbs are available to the summit of 4436 ft Weiss Knob by intermediate skiing, and to 4308 ft Bald Knob via easier or intermediate trails. White Grass staff also conduct back-country tours into the wilderness areas that surround the center."
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3,542
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Where was the British playwright who wrote "Soldiering On" born?
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"Michael John Abbensetts (8 June 1938 – 24 November 2016) was a Guyana-born British writer who settled in England in the 1960s.",
" He had been described as \"the best Black playwright to emerge from his generation, and as having given \"Caribbeans a real voice in Britain\".",
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"Alan Bennett (born 9 May 1934) is a British playwright, screenwriter, actor and author.",
" He was born in Leeds and attended Oxford University where he studied history and performed with the Oxford Revue.",
" He stayed to teach and research medieval history at the university for several years.",
" His collaboration as writer and performer with Dudley Moore, Jonathan Miller and Peter Cook in the satirical revue \"Beyond the Fringe\" at the 1960 Edinburgh Festival brought him instant fame.",
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"Helen Blakeman (born 1971) is a British playwright and screenwriter from Liverpool.",
" She has written three plays.",
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" Her second play, \"Normal\", was followed by an entrance into screenwriting. \"",
"Pleasureland\" is a 2003 television film about teen sexuality, for which Blakeman was nominated for the British Academy Television Craft Award for best new writer in 2003, after which Blakeman wrote her third and most recent play, \"The Morris\".",
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"Sir Tom Stoppard (born Tomáš Straussler; 3 July 1937) is a Czech-born British playwright and screenwriter, knighted in 1997.",
" He has written prolifically for TV, radio, film and stage, finding prominence with plays such as \"Arcadia\", \"The Coast of Utopia\", \"Every Good Boy Deserves Favour\", \"Professional Foul\", \"The Real Thing\", and \"Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead\".",
" He co-wrote the screenplays for \"Brazil\", \"The Russia House\", and \"Shakespeare in Love\", and has received one Academy Award and four Tony Awards.",
" Themes of human rights, censorship and political freedom pervade his work along with exploration of linguistics and philosophy.",
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"Michael J Ellis also known as Michael Ellis is a British playwright noted for a series of stage works produced at a time when the representation of black and ethnic minority experience on the British stage was expanding and exploring new ground.",
" In an article exploring the black writing of the eighties The Guardian noted: ‘one might have expected a rush of theatrical writing about growing up black in Britain.",
" Both Michael Ellis ( Chameleon, 1985, A Temporary Rupture, 1989) and Tunde Ikoli ( Scrape Off the Black, 1981), wrote about these experiences.’"
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"Adam Brace (born 1980, London, England) is a British playwright.",
" His play \"Stovepipe\", performed in promenade, premiered at the HighTide festival in Suffolk before transferring to London for an eight-week run in collaboration with the National Theatre.",
" The play is about corporate soldiers and Brace wrote it after a tour of Jordan where he conducted interviews with men in that job.",
" The play was critically acclaimed, receiving numerous five star reviews and being called \"rivetingly intelligent\" by the \"Sunday Times\" and \"exhilaratingly convincing' by \"The Independent\".",
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"Tony Marchant (born 11 July 1959, East London) is a British playwright and television dramatist.",
" In 1982 he won the London Critics' Theatre Award for Most Promising Playwright for \"The Lucky Ones\" and \"Raspberry\".",
" In 1999 he won the British Academy Television Awards Dennis Potter Award for services to television.",
" His television work includes the acclaimed \"Holding On\" (1997), \"Never, Never\", starring John Simm and \"Take Me Home\"."
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"Title: Soldiering On\n\n\"Soldiering On\" is a dramatic monologue written by Alan Bennett in 1987 for television, as part of his \"Talking Heads\" series for the BBC. The series became very popular, moving onto BBC Radio, international theatre, becoming one of the best-selling audio book releases of all time and included as part of both the A-level and GCSE English syllabus. It was the fourth episode of the first series of \"Talking Heads\".",
"Title: Michael Abbensetts\n\nMichael John Abbensetts (8 June 1938 – 24 November 2016) was a Guyana-born British writer who settled in England in the 1960s. He had been described as \"the best Black playwright to emerge from his generation, and as having given \"Caribbeans a real voice in Britain\". He was the first black British playwright commissioned to write a television drama series — \"Empire Road\", which the BBC aired from 1978 to 1979.",
"Title: Alan Bennett\n\nAlan Bennett (born 9 May 1934) is a British playwright, screenwriter, actor and author. He was born in Leeds and attended Oxford University where he studied history and performed with the Oxford Revue. He stayed to teach and research medieval history at the university for several years. His collaboration as writer and performer with Dudley Moore, Jonathan Miller and Peter Cook in the satirical revue \"Beyond the Fringe\" at the 1960 Edinburgh Festival brought him instant fame. He gave up academia, and turned to writing full-time, his first stage play \"Forty Years On\" being produced in 1968.",
"Title: Helen Blakeman\n\nHelen Blakeman (born 1971) is a British playwright and screenwriter from Liverpool. She has written three plays. \"Caravan\", her first, was written while she studied at Birmingham University and won her the George Devine award. Her second play, \"Normal\", was followed by an entrance into screenwriting. \" Pleasureland\" is a 2003 television film about teen sexuality, for which Blakeman was nominated for the British Academy Television Craft Award for best new writer in 2003, after which Blakeman wrote her third and most recent play, \"The Morris\". In 2008, she wrote the screenplay for the award-winning television film \"Dustbin Baby\", which was well received by critics, and for which she won the British Academy Children's Award for best writer.",
"Title: Tom Stoppard\n\nSir Tom Stoppard (born Tomáš Straussler; 3 July 1937) is a Czech-born British playwright and screenwriter, knighted in 1997. He has written prolifically for TV, radio, film and stage, finding prominence with plays such as \"Arcadia\", \"The Coast of Utopia\", \"Every Good Boy Deserves Favour\", \"Professional Foul\", \"The Real Thing\", and \"Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead\". He co-wrote the screenplays for \"Brazil\", \"The Russia House\", and \"Shakespeare in Love\", and has received one Academy Award and four Tony Awards. Themes of human rights, censorship and political freedom pervade his work along with exploration of linguistics and philosophy. Stoppard has been a key playwright of the National Theatre and is one of the most internationally performed dramatists of his generation. In 2008 \"The Daily Telegraph\" ranked him number 11 in their list of the \"100 most powerful people in British culture\".",
"Title: Howard Barker\n\nHoward Barker (born 28 June 1946) is a British playwright, screenwriter and writer of radio drama, poet, and essayist writing predominantly on playwriting and the theatre. The author of an extensive body of dramatic works since the 1970s, he is best known for his plays \"Scenes from an Execution\", \"Victory\", \"The Europeans\" and \"The Possibilities\", as well as being a founding member, primary playwright and stage designer for British theatre company The Wrestling School.",
"Title: Michael J. Ellis\n\nMichael J Ellis also known as Michael Ellis is a British playwright noted for a series of stage works produced at a time when the representation of black and ethnic minority experience on the British stage was expanding and exploring new ground. In an article exploring the black writing of the eighties The Guardian noted: ‘one might have expected a rush of theatrical writing about growing up black in Britain. Both Michael Ellis ( Chameleon, 1985, A Temporary Rupture, 1989) and Tunde Ikoli ( Scrape Off the Black, 1981), wrote about these experiences.’",
"Title: Adam Brace\n\nAdam Brace (born 1980, London, England) is a British playwright. His play \"Stovepipe\", performed in promenade, premiered at the HighTide festival in Suffolk before transferring to London for an eight-week run in collaboration with the National Theatre. The play is about corporate soldiers and Brace wrote it after a tour of Jordan where he conducted interviews with men in that job. The play was critically acclaimed, receiving numerous five star reviews and being called \"rivetingly intelligent\" by the \"Sunday Times\" and \"exhilaratingly convincing' by \"The Independent\". The play was named at number 10 in \"The Times\" Top Twenty Plays of the Decade.",
"Title: Tony Marchant (playwright)\n\nTony Marchant (born 11 July 1959, East London) is a British playwright and television dramatist. In 1982 he won the London Critics' Theatre Award for Most Promising Playwright for \"The Lucky Ones\" and \"Raspberry\". In 1999 he won the British Academy Television Awards Dennis Potter Award for services to television. His television work includes the acclaimed \"Holding On\" (1997), \"Never, Never\", starring John Simm and \"Take Me Home\"."
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3,543
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Does Dean Silvers or Anja Salomonowitz have more titles in the entertainment industry?
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Dean Silvers
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"Anugerah Bintang Popular (Malay: Popular Star Award), commonly known by the acronym ABPBH, originally named as \"Anugerah Pelakon/Penyanyi Popular\", is an award presented annually by Berita Harian of Malaysia to recognise excellence of professionals in the entertainment industry, including the film industry, as well as record industry.",
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" From a single state owned channel, Doordarshan in the 1990s there are more than 400 active channels in the country.",
" Worldwide, 2010 saw the global economy begin to recover from a steep decline in 2009.",
" Improved economic conditions in 2010 played a major role in a rebound in customer spend.",
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" While India was not critically impacted by the downturn in 2008 and 2009, it demonstrated one of the highest growth rates this year and continued to at a healthy pace.",
" The rising rate of investments by the private sector and foreign media and entertainment (M&E) majors have improved India's entertainment infrastructure to a great extent.",
" As per the recent report by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Indians are likely to spend more on entertainment in the coming years with a steady growth in their disposable income.",
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" The industry pegged at INR 5808 billion in 2009 as compared to INR 3565 billion in 2005.",
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"Title: Anugerah Bintang Popular\n\nAnugerah Bintang Popular (Malay: Popular Star Award), commonly known by the acronym ABPBH, originally named as \"Anugerah Pelakon/Penyanyi Popular\", is an award presented annually by Berita Harian of Malaysia to recognise excellence of professionals in the entertainment industry, including the film industry, as well as record industry. The award ceremony features performances by prominent artists. It is the most prestigious people's choice award for Malaysian artists in the entertainment industry.",
"Title: Resident Alien (film)\n\nResident Alien is a 1990 documentary film directed, produced and edited by Jonathan Nossiter, and co-produced by Dean Silvers.",
"Title: Show business\n\nShow business, sometimes shortened to show biz or showbiz (since 1945), is a vernacular term for all aspects of the entertainment industry. From the business side (including managers, agents, producers, and distributors), the term applies to the creative element (including artists, performers, writers, musicians, and technicians) and was in common usage throughout the 20th century, although the first known use in print dates from 1850. At that time and for several decades, it typically included an initial \"the\". By the latter part of the century, it had acquired a slightly arcane quality associated with the era of variety, but the term is still in active use. In modern entertainment industry, it is also associated with the fashion industry (creating trend and fashion) and acquiring intellectual property rights from the invested research in the entertainment business.",
"Title: Entertainment industry in India\n\nThe media and entertainment industry in India consists of many different segments under its folds such as television, print, and films. It also includes smaller segments like radio, music, OOH, animation, gaming and visual effects (VFX) and Internet advertising. Entertainment industry in India has registered an explosive growth in last two decades making it one of the fastest growing industries in India. From a single state owned channel, Doordarshan in the 1990s there are more than 400 active channels in the country. Worldwide, 2010 saw the global economy begin to recover from a steep decline in 2009. Improved economic conditions in 2010 played a major role in a rebound in customer spend. Since the world economy begin to recover from the global financial crisis of 2008, improved economic conditions played a major role in rebound in consumer spend. While India was not critically impacted by the downturn in 2008 and 2009, it demonstrated one of the highest growth rates this year and continued to at a healthy pace. The rising rate of investments by the private sector and foreign media and entertainment (M&E) majors have improved India's entertainment infrastructure to a great extent. As per the recent report by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Indians are likely to spend more on entertainment in the coming years with a steady growth in their disposable income. And as per the combined survey report by KMPG and FICCI, the entertainment industry in India is expected to expand by 12.5% every year and is likely to reach US$20.09 billion by the year 2013. The industry pegged at INR 5808 billion in 2009 as compared to INR 3565 billion in 2005. The Indian Media & Entertainment Industry grew from US$12.9 billion in 2009 to US$14.4 billion in 2010, a growth of 11 per cent, according to a report by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) and research firm KPMG. The report also states that backed by positive industry sentiment and growing media consumption, the industry is estimated to achieve growth of 13 per cent in 2011 to touch US$16.2 billion. As the industry braces for exciting times ahead, the sector is projected to grow at a CAGR of 14 percent to reach US$28.1 billion by 2015.",
"Title: One Fall\n\nOne Fall is a 2011 American fantasy drama film directed by Marcus Dean Fuller, and produced by Dean Silvers and Marlen Hecht. Filming took place in New York.",
"Title: The Atlantis Conspiracy\n\nThe Atlantis Conspiracy is a 2001 HBO/ZDF film that was written and directed by Dean Silvers. Filming took place in New York.",
"Title: Beyond the Fire\n\nBeyond the Fire is a 2009 British romantic drama film, written and directed by Maeve Murphy and produced by Dean Silvers and Marlen Hecht. The film was first selected and screened at New British Cinema season at the ICA. Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian said \"its unironic belief in the power of love is attractive\".",
"Title: Unconquered (1989 film)\n\nUnconquered is a 1989 television film written by Martin Chitwood (story) and Pat Conroy (teleplay). It was directed and produced by Dick Lowry, and co-produced by Martin Chitwood and Dean Silvers. The movie is based on the struggles of Richmond Flowers, Sr., the Alabama attorney general who opposed many of Governor George Wallace's segregationist policies in the 1960s, and his son, star athlete Richmond Flowers, Jr."
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"Photograph" is a song by Ringo Star released on his album that reached what number on the "Billboard" 200?
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number 2
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"The discography of Danity Kane, an American R&B group, consists of two studio album, five singles, and four music videos. Danity Kane were formed in 2005 during the third season of the reality television series \"Making the Band\", and consisted of Aubrey O'Day, Wanita \"D. Woods\" Woodgett, Shannon Bex, Dawn Richard, and Aundrea Fimbres.",
" The group disbanded in January 2009 during the fourth season of \"Making the Band\".",
" The group released their self titled debut album in August 2006.",
" The album reached number one on the United States \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).",
" Danity Kane's debut single, \"Show Stopper\", which featured rapper Yung Joc, reached number eight on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100. \"",
"Ride for You\", their second single, reached number 78 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. \"",
"Welcome to the Dollhouse\", Danity Kane's second album, was released in March 2008.",
" It reached number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified gold by the RIAA.",
" The album's lead single, \"Damaged\", reached number ten on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and was certified platinum by the RIAA.",
" The group's fifth single, \"Bad Girl\", featured Missy Elliott and reached number 110 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100."
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"The discography of Outkast, an American hip hop duo consisting of rappers André 3000 and Big Boi, consists of five studio albums, one compilation album, one soundtrack album, one video album, thirty-two singles (including eight as featured artists), three promotional singles and twenty-one music videos.",
" In 1992, Outkast became the first hip hop act to be signed to the label LaFace Records; with their first studio album \"Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik\" (1994) that debuted at number 20 on the US \"Billboard\" 200.",
" \"Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik\" spawned the commercially successful single \"Player's Ball\" that has reached at number 37 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
" It was later certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).",
" Their following two albums, \"ATLiens\" (1996) and \"Aquemini\" (1998), were commercially successful in the United States; both albums peaked at number two on the \"Billboard\" 200, and were certified double-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).",
" Three singles were solicited from each album; all three from \"ATLiens\" charted on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, with \"Elevators (Me & You)\" peaking at number 12, making it the most successful.",
" The lead single from \"Aquemini\", \"Rosa Parks\", peaked at number 55 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100: two more singles, \"Skew It on the Bar-B\" and \"Da Art of Storytellin' (Pt. 1)\", were released from the album.",
" In 1998, Outkast collaborated with hip hop group Goodie Mob on the single \"Black Ice (Sky High)\" and rapper Cool Breeze on the single \"Watch for the Hook\"; both singles peaked at numbers 50 and 73 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, respectively."
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"Ringo is the third studio album by Ringo Starr, released in 1973 on Apple Records.",
" It peaked at number 7 on the UK Albums Chart and number 2 on the \"Billboard\" 200, and has been certified platinum by the RIAA.",
" In Canada, it reached number 1 on the \"RPM\" national albums chart.",
" The album is noted for the appearance of all four Beatles, and for its numerous guest stars, something which would become a signature for Starr on many of his subsequent albums and tours."
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"The discography of American singer Whitney Houston (1963–2012) consists of seven studio albums, six compilations, two soundtrack albums, five box sets, six extended plays, and fifty-seven singles.",
" In 1985, Houston released her self-titled debut album.",
" It spent fourteen weeks at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified thirteen times platinum (Diamond) by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), with global sales of 30 million copies.",
" The album produced four US top 5 singles, including three \"Billboard\" Hot 100 number-ones.",
" In 1987, Houston released her second album \"Whitney\".",
" The album debuted at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was supported by four US number-one singles: \"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)\", \"Didn't We Almost Have It All\", \"So Emotional\", and \"Where Do Broken Hearts Go\", which established an unprecedented seven consecutive number one hits by a performer.",
" \"Whitney\" was certified Dimond by the RIAA and topped the charts in numerous countries, having sold in excess of 25 million copies worldwide.",
" Houston's third studio album, \"I'm Your Baby Tonight\" (1990), peaked at number three on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart and yielded two number-one singles; \"I'm Your Baby Tonight\" and \"All the Man That I Need\", selling 13 million units worldwide.",
" In February 1991, Houston released \"The Star Spangled Banner\" performance from Super Bowl XXV as a single, becoming the highest-charting rendition of the national anthem on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart."
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"\"Photograph\" is a song by English musician Ringo Starr that was released as the lead single from his 1973 album \"Ringo\".",
" Starr co-wrote the song with George Harrison, his former bandmate from the Beatles.",
" Although the two of them collaborated on other compositions, it is the only song officially credited to the pair.",
" A signature tune for Starr as a solo artist, \"Photograph\" became an international hit, topping singles charts in the United States, Canada and Australia, and receiving gold disc certification for US sales of 1 million.",
" Music critics have similarly received the song favourably; Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic considers it to be \"among the very best post-Beatles songs by any of the Fab Four\"."
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"American singer-songwriter Nichole Nordeman has released four studio albums, one live album, four compilation albums, one extended play, one soundtrack album, eighteen singles, and three music videos.",
" In 1998, after winning a contest sponsored by the Gospel Music Association, Nordeman was signed to Star Song Communications and Sparrow Records and began to work on her debut studio album, \"Wide Eyed\".",
" The album was released on September 1998 and entered the \"Billboard\" Christian Albums and \"Billboard\" Heatseekers Albums charts at number 16 and 29, respectively, both of which marked her chart debut.",
" \"Wide Eyed\" spawned four singles, \"To Know You,\" \"Who You Are,\" \"I Wish the Same\", and \"Wide Eyed\", and has sold 130,000 copies in the United States.",
" In May 2000, Nordeman released her second studio album, \"This Mystery\", which charted on the \"Billboard\" Christian Albums chart at 12.",
" Three singles, \"This Mystery,\" \"Fool For You\" and \"Every Season\", were released from \"This Mystery\".",
" Nordeman's third studio album, \"Woven & Spun\", was released on September 2002.",
" The album entered the \"Billboard\" 200 chart at number 136 and at the \"Billboard\" Christian Albums chart at number five.",
" All three of \"Woven & Spun\"' s singles, \"Holy\", \"Legacy\", and \"Even Then\", became top forty hits on the \"Billboard\" Christian Songs chart.",
" \"Holy\" spent 10 weeks at number one on the Christian AC radio charts.",
" In May 2003, Nordeman released her first live album, \"Live at the Door\", which was recorded at The Door music venue in Dallas, Texas.",
" In May 2005, she released her fourth studio album, \"Brave\".",
" The album entered the \"Billboard\" 200 chart at number 119 and at the \"Billboard\" Christian Albums chart at number two, marking Nordeman's career highest charting debut.",
" Its lead single and title track became her first \"Billboard\" number one hit on the \"Billboard\" Christian Songs chart, while its two succeeding singles, \"What If\" and \"Real to Me\", became top twenty hits on the chart."
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"Promised Land is a 1975 album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley on RCA Records.",
" It was recorded in December 1973 at Stax Records studios in Memphis and released on Presley's 40th birthday in January, 1975.",
" The material was the second pick from the December 1973 session, as the songs considered strongest had been issued on \"Good Times\".",
" The title track, a cover of the 1965 hit by Chuck Berry, was issued earlier as a single on September 27, 1974, and hit number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the UK top ten.",
" Its flip side, \"It's Midnight\", reached 9 on the Country Charts.",
" Another hit single from the album was \"If You Talk in Your Sleep\" reaching 17 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
" In the US the album only reached number 47 on the \"Billboard\" Top 200 chart but reached 1 in \"Billboard\"'s Top Country LPs chart.",
" The album also reached 1 in the Country Cashbox albums chart.",
" In the UK the album reached #21."
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"American country artist Trisha Yearwood has released twelve studio albums, seven compilation albums, one additional album, forty one music videos, fifty-eight singles and has appeared on twenty eight albums.",
" Yearwood's self-titled debut album was released in 1991, peaking at number two on the \"Billboard\" Top Country Albums chart and number thirty one on the Billboard 200.",
" It became the first debut female country album to sell one million copies, eventually certifying double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. \"",
"She's in Love with the Boy\" became the first female debut single since 1964 to top the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart.",
" The album would spawn an additional three singles, including \"The Woman Before Me\".",
" Her second studio album was the critically acclaimed \"Hearts in Armor\" (1992).",
" It spawned the top five country hits \"Wrong Side of Memphis\" and \"Walkaway Joe\".",
" Her third studio record \"The Song Remembers When\" (1993) enjoyed similar success while the lead single reached number two on the Billboard country chart.",
" A holiday album appeared before her platinum-selling fourth studio album \"Thinkin' About You\" (1995).",
" Reaching the third position of the country albums chart and the top thirty of the Billboard 200, its first two singles topped the Hot Country Singles chart.",
" Her sixth studio album \"Everybody Knows\" (1996) spawned Yearwood's fourth number one single, \"Believe Me Baby (I Lied)\"."
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"American singer Mandy Moore has released six studio albums, three compilation albums, two video albums, twelve singles, and thirteen music videos.",
" After being spotted singing at a recording studio by an artists and repertoire representative for Epic Records, Moore was signed to Sony Music.",
" Her debut album, \"So Real\", was released in December 1999.",
" The album performed moderately on the charts, peaking at number thirty-one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).",
" According to Nielsen SoundScan, \"So Real\" had sold about 950,000 copies in the United States, by June 2009.",
" Her debut single, \"Candy\", peaked at number forty-one on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and was certified Gold by the RIAA.",
" It also reached the top forty in Canada, France, Ireland, and Switzerland and the top ten in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.",
" In Australia the song peaked at number two on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified Platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).",
" \"So Real\" was followed up with \"I Wanna Be with You\", in May 2000.",
" It is a re-release of the debut album, with remixed tracks and few new songs, the album reached number twenty-one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified Gold by the RIAA.",
" It also went on to sell about 805,000 copies in the US by June 2009.",
" The album spawned only one single, the title track, which peaked at number twenty-four on the Hot 100, becoming Moore's only top-thirty song in the US and her highest peak to date.",
" The song also reached number thirteen in Australia and was certified Gold by the ARIA."
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"American pop rock band Train has released ten studio albums, two live albums, one video album, four extended plays, 30 singles, four promotional singles, and 26 music videos.",
" The band independently released their eponymous debut studio album in 1996, two years after their formation.",
" In February 1998, the band signed to Aware Records and Columbia Records and re-released the album under the two labels.",
" Three singles were released from \"Train\"; the album's second single, \"Meet Virginia\", peaked at number 20 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
" The album peaked at number 76 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).",
" In the period following the release of \"Train\", producer Brendan O'Brien started working with the band in a partnership that would last for three albums.",
" The band released their second studio album \"Drops of Jupiter\" in March 2001; it was preceded by the release of its lead single, \"Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)\".",
" The single became a commercial success, peaking at number five on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and also becoming a top ten hit in Australia, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.",
" \"Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)\" also won an award for Best Rock Song at the 44th Grammy Awards.",
" The album peaked at number six on the \"Billboard\" 200, earning a double platinum certification from the RIAA. \"",
"She's on Fire\", the third single from \"Drops of Jupiter\", achieved moderate success in Australia and the UK.",
" Train's third studio album, \"My Private Nation\", was released in June 2003.",
" It peaked at number six on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum by the RIAA.",
" The album's first two singles, \"Calling All Angels\" and \"When I Look to the Sky\", peaked at numbers 19 and 74 respectively on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
" The band released their fourth studio album \"For Me, It's You\" in January 2006.",
" The album peaked at number 10 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and spawned three singles."
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"Title: Danity Kane discography\n\nThe discography of Danity Kane, an American R&B group, consists of two studio album, five singles, and four music videos. Danity Kane were formed in 2005 during the third season of the reality television series \"Making the Band\", and consisted of Aubrey O'Day, Wanita \"D. Woods\" Woodgett, Shannon Bex, Dawn Richard, and Aundrea Fimbres. The group disbanded in January 2009 during the fourth season of \"Making the Band\". The group released their self titled debut album in August 2006. The album reached number one on the United States \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Danity Kane's debut single, \"Show Stopper\", which featured rapper Yung Joc, reached number eight on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100. \" Ride for You\", their second single, reached number 78 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. \" Welcome to the Dollhouse\", Danity Kane's second album, was released in March 2008. It reached number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified gold by the RIAA. The album's lead single, \"Damaged\", reached number ten on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and was certified platinum by the RIAA. The group's fifth single, \"Bad Girl\", featured Missy Elliott and reached number 110 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
"Title: Outkast discography\n\nThe discography of Outkast, an American hip hop duo consisting of rappers André 3000 and Big Boi, consists of five studio albums, one compilation album, one soundtrack album, one video album, thirty-two singles (including eight as featured artists), three promotional singles and twenty-one music videos. In 1992, Outkast became the first hip hop act to be signed to the label LaFace Records; with their first studio album \"Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik\" (1994) that debuted at number 20 on the US \"Billboard\" 200. \"Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik\" spawned the commercially successful single \"Player's Ball\" that has reached at number 37 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100. It was later certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Their following two albums, \"ATLiens\" (1996) and \"Aquemini\" (1998), were commercially successful in the United States; both albums peaked at number two on the \"Billboard\" 200, and were certified double-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Three singles were solicited from each album; all three from \"ATLiens\" charted on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, with \"Elevators (Me & You)\" peaking at number 12, making it the most successful. The lead single from \"Aquemini\", \"Rosa Parks\", peaked at number 55 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100: two more singles, \"Skew It on the Bar-B\" and \"Da Art of Storytellin' (Pt. 1)\", were released from the album. In 1998, Outkast collaborated with hip hop group Goodie Mob on the single \"Black Ice (Sky High)\" and rapper Cool Breeze on the single \"Watch for the Hook\"; both singles peaked at numbers 50 and 73 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, respectively.",
"Title: Ringo (album)\n\nRingo is the third studio album by Ringo Starr, released in 1973 on Apple Records. It peaked at number 7 on the UK Albums Chart and number 2 on the \"Billboard\" 200, and has been certified platinum by the RIAA. In Canada, it reached number 1 on the \"RPM\" national albums chart. The album is noted for the appearance of all four Beatles, and for its numerous guest stars, something which would become a signature for Starr on many of his subsequent albums and tours.",
"Title: Whitney Houston discography\n\nThe discography of American singer Whitney Houston (1963–2012) consists of seven studio albums, six compilations, two soundtrack albums, five box sets, six extended plays, and fifty-seven singles. In 1985, Houston released her self-titled debut album. It spent fourteen weeks at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified thirteen times platinum (Diamond) by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), with global sales of 30 million copies. The album produced four US top 5 singles, including three \"Billboard\" Hot 100 number-ones. In 1987, Houston released her second album \"Whitney\". The album debuted at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was supported by four US number-one singles: \"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)\", \"Didn't We Almost Have It All\", \"So Emotional\", and \"Where Do Broken Hearts Go\", which established an unprecedented seven consecutive number one hits by a performer. \"Whitney\" was certified Dimond by the RIAA and topped the charts in numerous countries, having sold in excess of 25 million copies worldwide. Houston's third studio album, \"I'm Your Baby Tonight\" (1990), peaked at number three on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart and yielded two number-one singles; \"I'm Your Baby Tonight\" and \"All the Man That I Need\", selling 13 million units worldwide. In February 1991, Houston released \"The Star Spangled Banner\" performance from Super Bowl XXV as a single, becoming the highest-charting rendition of the national anthem on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart.",
"Title: Photograph (Ringo Starr song)\n\n\"Photograph\" is a song by English musician Ringo Starr that was released as the lead single from his 1973 album \"Ringo\". Starr co-wrote the song with George Harrison, his former bandmate from the Beatles. Although the two of them collaborated on other compositions, it is the only song officially credited to the pair. A signature tune for Starr as a solo artist, \"Photograph\" became an international hit, topping singles charts in the United States, Canada and Australia, and receiving gold disc certification for US sales of 1 million. Music critics have similarly received the song favourably; Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic considers it to be \"among the very best post-Beatles songs by any of the Fab Four\".",
"Title: Nichole Nordeman discography\n\nAmerican singer-songwriter Nichole Nordeman has released four studio albums, one live album, four compilation albums, one extended play, one soundtrack album, eighteen singles, and three music videos. In 1998, after winning a contest sponsored by the Gospel Music Association, Nordeman was signed to Star Song Communications and Sparrow Records and began to work on her debut studio album, \"Wide Eyed\". The album was released on September 1998 and entered the \"Billboard\" Christian Albums and \"Billboard\" Heatseekers Albums charts at number 16 and 29, respectively, both of which marked her chart debut. \"Wide Eyed\" spawned four singles, \"To Know You,\" \"Who You Are,\" \"I Wish the Same\", and \"Wide Eyed\", and has sold 130,000 copies in the United States. In May 2000, Nordeman released her second studio album, \"This Mystery\", which charted on the \"Billboard\" Christian Albums chart at 12. Three singles, \"This Mystery,\" \"Fool For You\" and \"Every Season\", were released from \"This Mystery\". Nordeman's third studio album, \"Woven & Spun\", was released on September 2002. The album entered the \"Billboard\" 200 chart at number 136 and at the \"Billboard\" Christian Albums chart at number five. All three of \"Woven & Spun\"' s singles, \"Holy\", \"Legacy\", and \"Even Then\", became top forty hits on the \"Billboard\" Christian Songs chart. \"Holy\" spent 10 weeks at number one on the Christian AC radio charts. In May 2003, Nordeman released her first live album, \"Live at the Door\", which was recorded at The Door music venue in Dallas, Texas. In May 2005, she released her fourth studio album, \"Brave\". The album entered the \"Billboard\" 200 chart at number 119 and at the \"Billboard\" Christian Albums chart at number two, marking Nordeman's career highest charting debut. Its lead single and title track became her first \"Billboard\" number one hit on the \"Billboard\" Christian Songs chart, while its two succeeding singles, \"What If\" and \"Real to Me\", became top twenty hits on the chart.",
"Title: Promised Land (Elvis Presley album)\n\nPromised Land is a 1975 album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley on RCA Records. It was recorded in December 1973 at Stax Records studios in Memphis and released on Presley's 40th birthday in January, 1975. The material was the second pick from the December 1973 session, as the songs considered strongest had been issued on \"Good Times\". The title track, a cover of the 1965 hit by Chuck Berry, was issued earlier as a single on September 27, 1974, and hit number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the UK top ten. Its flip side, \"It's Midnight\", reached 9 on the Country Charts. Another hit single from the album was \"If You Talk in Your Sleep\" reaching 17 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. In the US the album only reached number 47 on the \"Billboard\" Top 200 chart but reached 1 in \"Billboard\"'s Top Country LPs chart. The album also reached 1 in the Country Cashbox albums chart. In the UK the album reached #21.",
"Title: Trisha Yearwood discography\n\nAmerican country artist Trisha Yearwood has released twelve studio albums, seven compilation albums, one additional album, forty one music videos, fifty-eight singles and has appeared on twenty eight albums. Yearwood's self-titled debut album was released in 1991, peaking at number two on the \"Billboard\" Top Country Albums chart and number thirty one on the Billboard 200. It became the first debut female country album to sell one million copies, eventually certifying double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. \" She's in Love with the Boy\" became the first female debut single since 1964 to top the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart. The album would spawn an additional three singles, including \"The Woman Before Me\". Her second studio album was the critically acclaimed \"Hearts in Armor\" (1992). It spawned the top five country hits \"Wrong Side of Memphis\" and \"Walkaway Joe\". Her third studio record \"The Song Remembers When\" (1993) enjoyed similar success while the lead single reached number two on the Billboard country chart. A holiday album appeared before her platinum-selling fourth studio album \"Thinkin' About You\" (1995). Reaching the third position of the country albums chart and the top thirty of the Billboard 200, its first two singles topped the Hot Country Singles chart. Her sixth studio album \"Everybody Knows\" (1996) spawned Yearwood's fourth number one single, \"Believe Me Baby (I Lied)\".",
"Title: Mandy Moore discography\n\nAmerican singer Mandy Moore has released six studio albums, three compilation albums, two video albums, twelve singles, and thirteen music videos. After being spotted singing at a recording studio by an artists and repertoire representative for Epic Records, Moore was signed to Sony Music. Her debut album, \"So Real\", was released in December 1999. The album performed moderately on the charts, peaking at number thirty-one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). According to Nielsen SoundScan, \"So Real\" had sold about 950,000 copies in the United States, by June 2009. Her debut single, \"Candy\", peaked at number forty-one on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and was certified Gold by the RIAA. It also reached the top forty in Canada, France, Ireland, and Switzerland and the top ten in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. In Australia the song peaked at number two on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified Platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). \"So Real\" was followed up with \"I Wanna Be with You\", in May 2000. It is a re-release of the debut album, with remixed tracks and few new songs, the album reached number twenty-one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified Gold by the RIAA. It also went on to sell about 805,000 copies in the US by June 2009. The album spawned only one single, the title track, which peaked at number twenty-four on the Hot 100, becoming Moore's only top-thirty song in the US and her highest peak to date. The song also reached number thirteen in Australia and was certified Gold by the ARIA.",
"Title: Train discography\n\nAmerican pop rock band Train has released ten studio albums, two live albums, one video album, four extended plays, 30 singles, four promotional singles, and 26 music videos. The band independently released their eponymous debut studio album in 1996, two years after their formation. In February 1998, the band signed to Aware Records and Columbia Records and re-released the album under the two labels. Three singles were released from \"Train\"; the album's second single, \"Meet Virginia\", peaked at number 20 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The album peaked at number 76 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). In the period following the release of \"Train\", producer Brendan O'Brien started working with the band in a partnership that would last for three albums. The band released their second studio album \"Drops of Jupiter\" in March 2001; it was preceded by the release of its lead single, \"Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)\". The single became a commercial success, peaking at number five on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and also becoming a top ten hit in Australia, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. \"Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)\" also won an award for Best Rock Song at the 44th Grammy Awards. The album peaked at number six on the \"Billboard\" 200, earning a double platinum certification from the RIAA. \" She's on Fire\", the third single from \"Drops of Jupiter\", achieved moderate success in Australia and the UK. Train's third studio album, \"My Private Nation\", was released in June 2003. It peaked at number six on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum by the RIAA. The album's first two singles, \"Calling All Angels\" and \"When I Look to the Sky\", peaked at numbers 19 and 74 respectively on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The band released their fourth studio album \"For Me, It's You\" in January 2006. The album peaked at number 10 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and spawned three singles."
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"Willis 'Shorty' Hogue was a boxer in California during the 1940s, along with Lloyd Marshall, Charley Burley, Jack Chase (Young Joe Louis), Archie Moore and Eddie Booker.",
" He had a twin brother, Willard, known as \"Big Boy\" Hogue, who also boxed in this era.",
" No complete record exists for either brother, but Shorty Hogue was once ranked #3 at middleweight by Ring magazine.",
" He scored three wins over Archie Moore and beat Jack Chase, Johnny \"Bandit\" Romero and Eddie Booker.",
" His win over Booker earned him the California Middleweight Championship.",
" Around this time, the World Championships were frozen by World War II, and most of the best middleweights of the era fought over the California title.",
" Charley Burley stopped Hogue in 1942, and after that, Hogue's career hit the doldrums.",
" Most of Hogue's bouts after this were knockout losses, including one to Eddie Booker, in which he lost the California Middleweight Championship.",
" There is no record of his career outside of the years 1939 to 1942, but in those three years, he went 55-1.",
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"Guy \"Arc Angel\" Waters ( (1964--) 25 1964 (age (2017)-(1964)-((11)<(01)or(11)==(01)and(30)<(25)) ) ) is an Australian professional welter/light middle/middle/super middle/light heavy/cruiserweight boxer of the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s who won the New South Wales State (Australia) light heavyweight title, Australian light heavyweight title, Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) light heavyweight title, Australasian Light Heavyweight Title, World Boxing Federation (WBF) light heavyweight title, International Boxing Federation (IBF) Pan Pacific super middleweight title, Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) super middleweight title, and Commonwealth light heavyweight title, and was a challenger for the WBC light heavyweight title against Dennis Andries, World Boxing Association (WBA) World light heavyweight title against Virgil Hill, World Boxing Council (WBC) cruiserweight title against Juan Carlos Gómez, and Commonwealth super middleweight title against David Starie, his professional fighting weight varied from 167+1/2 lb , i.e. super middleweight to 185+1/4 lb , i.e. cruiserweight."
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"Robert Lloyd \"Bob\" Foster (December 15, 1938 – November 21, 2015) was an American professional boxer who fought as a light heavyweight and heavyweight.",
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" He won the world light heavyweight title from Dick Tiger in 1968 via fourth-round knockout, and went on to defend his crown fourteen times in total from 1968 to 1974.",
" Foster challenged heavyweight kings Joe Frazier and Muhammad Ali during his career, but was knocked out by both fighters (the fight with Ali was not for a world heavyweight title, but for the regional NABF version)."
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"The NWA World Historic Light Heavyweight Championship (\"Campeonato Mundial Historico de Peso Semicompleto de la NWA\" in Spanish) is a professional wrestling championship promoted by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL).",
" CMLL had held the NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship for over 48 years, when the relationship between the promotion and National Wrestling Alliance broke down in March 2010.",
" Blue Demon Jr., the president of NWA Mexico, sent letters to CMLL, telling them to stop promoting the NWA-branded championships since they were no longer part of the NWA.",
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"Duane Gill (born July 10, 1959) is an American professional wrestler, best known for his appearances in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) during the Attitude Era under the ring name Gillberg, a parody of then-rival promotion World Championship Wrestling's top star Goldberg.",
" During his tenure in the WWF, Gill became a one time Light Heavyweight Champion.",
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"Crawford \"Chilling\" Ashley (born Gary Crawford, 20 May 1964 in Leeds is an English professional super middle/light heavy/cruiser/heavyweight boxer of the 1980s, '90s and 2000s, who won the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) Central Area light heavyweight title, BBBofC British light heavyweight title, European Boxing Union (EBU) light heavyweight title (twice), and Commonwealth light heavyweight title (twice), drew with Yawe Davis for the vacant European Boxing Union (EBU) light heavyweight title, and was a challenger for the European Boxing Union (EBU) light heavyweight title against Graciano Rocchigiani, World Boxing Association (WBA) World super middleweight title against Michael Nunn, World Boxing Association (WBA) World light heavyweight title against Virgil Hill, and World Boxing Union (WBU) cruiserweight title against Sebastiaan Rothmann, his professional fighting weight varied from 163 lb , i.e. super middleweight to 211 lb , i.e. heavyweight."
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"Umar Salamov (born 7 June 1994, Alkhan-Kala, Russia) is a Russian light-heavyweight professional boxer.",
" Salamov has held the WBO Youth World Light Heavyweight title, IBO Youth World Light Heavyweight title and the IBO World Light Heavyweight title.",
" Salamov is currently ranked 8th in the WBO world rankings and 19th in Boxrec independent computerized rankings."
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"George Gardner (born March 17, 1877 – July 8, 1954), was a famous Irish-born American boxer who was the first undisputed World Light Heavyweight Champion.",
" He held claims to both the World Middleweight Title as well as the World Heavyweight Title.",
" He was the second man in history to hold the World's Light Heavyweight title, defeating the first Light Heavyweight Champion, Jack Root by KO after 12 rounds."
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"title": "George Gardiner (boxer)"
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"Thomas Patrick Loughran (November 29, 1902 – July 7, 1982) was an American professional boxer and the former World Light Heavyweight Champion.",
" Statistical boxing website BoxRec lists Loughran as the #7 ranked light heavyweight of all time, while \"The Ring Magazine\" founder Nat Fleischer placed him at #4.",
" The International Boxing Research Organization rates Loughran as the 6th best light heavyweight ever.",
" Loughran was named the \"Ring Magazine\"'s Fighter of the Year twice, first in 1929 and again 1931.",
" He was inducted into the Ring Magazine Hall of Fame in 1956 and the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1991."
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"Archie Moore (born Archibald Lee Wright; December 13, 1916 – December 9, 1998) was an American professional boxer and the longest reigning World Light Heavyweight Champion of all time (December 1952 – May 1962).",
" He had one of the longest professional careers in the history of the sport.",
" Nicknamed \"The Mongoose\", and then \"The Old Mongoose\" in the latter half of his career, Moore holds the record for the most career knockouts (132) in boxing history.",
" Moore was a highly strategical and defensive boxer, with a great chin and bludgeoning power, he ranks #4 on \"The Ring\"s list of \"100 greatest punchers of all time\".",
" Moore is rated by prominent boxing website BoxRec as the 3rd greatest pound-for-pound boxer of all-time.",
" Moore was also a trainer for a short time after retirement.",
" He trained boxers such as Muhammad Ali, George Foreman and James Tillis."
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"Title: Shorty Hogue\n\nWillis 'Shorty' Hogue was a boxer in California during the 1940s, along with Lloyd Marshall, Charley Burley, Jack Chase (Young Joe Louis), Archie Moore and Eddie Booker. He had a twin brother, Willard, known as \"Big Boy\" Hogue, who also boxed in this era. No complete record exists for either brother, but Shorty Hogue was once ranked #3 at middleweight by Ring magazine. He scored three wins over Archie Moore and beat Jack Chase, Johnny \"Bandit\" Romero and Eddie Booker. His win over Booker earned him the California Middleweight Championship. Around this time, the World Championships were frozen by World War II, and most of the best middleweights of the era fought over the California title. Charley Burley stopped Hogue in 1942, and after that, Hogue's career hit the doldrums. Most of Hogue's bouts after this were knockout losses, including one to Eddie Booker, in which he lost the California Middleweight Championship. There is no record of his career outside of the years 1939 to 1942, but in those three years, he went 55-1. His only loss was to his cousin, Kole, whose record was an amazing 89-0.",
"Title: Guy Waters\n\nGuy \"Arc Angel\" Waters ( (1964--) 25 1964 (age (2017)-(1964)-((11)<(01)or(11)==(01)and(30)<(25)) ) ) is an Australian professional welter/light middle/middle/super middle/light heavy/cruiserweight boxer of the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s who won the New South Wales State (Australia) light heavyweight title, Australian light heavyweight title, Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) light heavyweight title, Australasian Light Heavyweight Title, World Boxing Federation (WBF) light heavyweight title, International Boxing Federation (IBF) Pan Pacific super middleweight title, Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) super middleweight title, and Commonwealth light heavyweight title, and was a challenger for the WBC light heavyweight title against Dennis Andries, World Boxing Association (WBA) World light heavyweight title against Virgil Hill, World Boxing Council (WBC) cruiserweight title against Juan Carlos Gómez, and Commonwealth super middleweight title against David Starie, his professional fighting weight varied from 167+1/2 lb , i.e. super middleweight to 185+1/4 lb , i.e. cruiserweight.",
"Title: Bob Foster (boxer)\n\nRobert Lloyd \"Bob\" Foster (December 15, 1938 – November 21, 2015) was an American professional boxer who fought as a light heavyweight and heavyweight. Known as \"The Deputy Sheriff\", Foster was one of the greatest light heavyweight champions in boxing history. He won the world light heavyweight title from Dick Tiger in 1968 via fourth-round knockout, and went on to defend his crown fourteen times in total from 1968 to 1974. Foster challenged heavyweight kings Joe Frazier and Muhammad Ali during his career, but was knocked out by both fighters (the fight with Ali was not for a world heavyweight title, but for the regional NABF version).",
"Title: NWA World Historic Light Heavyweight Championship\n\nThe NWA World Historic Light Heavyweight Championship (\"Campeonato Mundial Historico de Peso Semicompleto de la NWA\" in Spanish) is a professional wrestling championship promoted by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL). CMLL had held the NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship for over 48 years, when the relationship between the promotion and National Wrestling Alliance broke down in March 2010. Blue Demon Jr., the president of NWA Mexico, sent letters to CMLL, telling them to stop promoting the NWA-branded championships since they were no longer part of the NWA. On August 12, 2010, CMLL debuted the new NWA World Historic Light Heavyweight Championship belt and named El Texano Jr., the final CMLL-recognized NWA World Light Heavyweight Champion, as the inaugural champion.",
"Title: Gillberg (wrestler)\n\nDuane Gill (born July 10, 1959) is an American professional wrestler, best known for his appearances in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) during the Attitude Era under the ring name Gillberg, a parody of then-rival promotion World Championship Wrestling's top star Goldberg. During his tenure in the WWF, Gill became a one time Light Heavyweight Champion. He would go on to hold the title for 15 months, becoming the longest reigning Light Heavyweight Champion as recognized by WWE.",
"Title: Crawford Ashley\n\nCrawford \"Chilling\" Ashley (born Gary Crawford, 20 May 1964 in Leeds is an English professional super middle/light heavy/cruiser/heavyweight boxer of the 1980s, '90s and 2000s, who won the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) Central Area light heavyweight title, BBBofC British light heavyweight title, European Boxing Union (EBU) light heavyweight title (twice), and Commonwealth light heavyweight title (twice), drew with Yawe Davis for the vacant European Boxing Union (EBU) light heavyweight title, and was a challenger for the European Boxing Union (EBU) light heavyweight title against Graciano Rocchigiani, World Boxing Association (WBA) World super middleweight title against Michael Nunn, World Boxing Association (WBA) World light heavyweight title against Virgil Hill, and World Boxing Union (WBU) cruiserweight title against Sebastiaan Rothmann, his professional fighting weight varied from 163 lb , i.e. super middleweight to 211 lb , i.e. heavyweight.",
"Title: Umar Salamov\n\nUmar Salamov (born 7 June 1994, Alkhan-Kala, Russia) is a Russian light-heavyweight professional boxer. Salamov has held the WBO Youth World Light Heavyweight title, IBO Youth World Light Heavyweight title and the IBO World Light Heavyweight title. Salamov is currently ranked 8th in the WBO world rankings and 19th in Boxrec independent computerized rankings.",
"Title: George Gardiner (boxer)\n\nGeorge Gardner (born March 17, 1877 – July 8, 1954), was a famous Irish-born American boxer who was the first undisputed World Light Heavyweight Champion. He held claims to both the World Middleweight Title as well as the World Heavyweight Title. He was the second man in history to hold the World's Light Heavyweight title, defeating the first Light Heavyweight Champion, Jack Root by KO after 12 rounds.",
"Title: Tommy Loughran\n\nThomas Patrick Loughran (November 29, 1902 – July 7, 1982) was an American professional boxer and the former World Light Heavyweight Champion. Statistical boxing website BoxRec lists Loughran as the #7 ranked light heavyweight of all time, while \"The Ring Magazine\" founder Nat Fleischer placed him at #4. The International Boxing Research Organization rates Loughran as the 6th best light heavyweight ever. Loughran was named the \"Ring Magazine\"'s Fighter of the Year twice, first in 1929 and again 1931. He was inducted into the Ring Magazine Hall of Fame in 1956 and the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1991.",
"Title: Archie Moore\n\nArchie Moore (born Archibald Lee Wright; December 13, 1916 – December 9, 1998) was an American professional boxer and the longest reigning World Light Heavyweight Champion of all time (December 1952 – May 1962). He had one of the longest professional careers in the history of the sport. Nicknamed \"The Mongoose\", and then \"The Old Mongoose\" in the latter half of his career, Moore holds the record for the most career knockouts (132) in boxing history. Moore was a highly strategical and defensive boxer, with a great chin and bludgeoning power, he ranks #4 on \"The Ring\"s list of \"100 greatest punchers of all time\". Moore is rated by prominent boxing website BoxRec as the 3rd greatest pound-for-pound boxer of all-time. Moore was also a trainer for a short time after retirement. He trained boxers such as Muhammad Ali, George Foreman and James Tillis."
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Who was a MAC Champion and 3-time Division 1 NCAA Qualifier and is an American mixed martial artist who competes in the featherweight division for Ultimate Fighting Championship?
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Desmond Green
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"Andre Fili (born June 25, 1990) is an American mixed martial artist who competes in the Featherweight division.",
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"Brian Ortega (born February 21, 1991) is an American mixed martial artist currently competing in the Featherweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship.",
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"The Buffalo Bulls wrestling team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of the University at Buffalo in Amherst, New York, United States.",
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" The team plays their home matches at Alumni Arena in Amherst, New York.",
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"Melvin Paul Guillard, Jr. (born March 30, 1983) is an American mixed martial artist who competes in the Welterweight division.",
" Guillard most notably competed in the Lightweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) where he went (12–9), Bellator MMA (Bellator) where is went (0–3 (1)) and World Series of Fighting (WSOF) where he went (1–1).",
" He debuted in the company on \"The Ultimate Fighter 2\" television series, losing to Josh Burkman by decision in the first Welterweight elimination bout.",
" Guillard currently holds the UFC record for most TKO/KO victories (eight) in the Lightweight division, surpassing the previous record held by Multi-Divisional Champion B.J. Penn with his knockout of Shane Roller at \"UFC 132\".",
" He again extended this record in his knockout victory over Mac Danzig at \"\"."
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"Renato Carneiro (born May 21, 1989), professionally known as Renato Moicano, is a Brazilian mixed martial artist who competes in the Featherweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship.",
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"Rick \"The Gladiator\" Glenn (born April 12, 1989) is an American mixed martial artist.",
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"Cleuder F. \"Júnior\" Assunção (born June 24, 1981) is a Brazilian mixed martial artist, who is perhaps best known for his 2–3 stint with the Ultimate Fighting Championship.",
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"Desmond Green (born October 11, 1989) is an American mixed martial artist who competes in the featherweight division for Ultimate Fighting Championship."
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"Chas Lucas Skelly (born May 11, 1985) is an American mixed martial artist currently competing in the featherweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship.",
" A professional since 2009, he has also competed for Bellator MMA and Legacy Fighting Championship."
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"Title: Andre Fili\n\nAndre Fili (born June 25, 1990) is an American mixed martial artist who competes in the Featherweight division. Fili is of Samoan and Native Hawaiian descent and is currently signed with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).",
"Title: Brian Ortega\n\nBrian Ortega (born February 21, 1991) is an American mixed martial artist currently competing in the Featherweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. A professional competitor since 2010, he has also formerly competed for the RFA, where he was the Featherweight Champion. He currently fights in the UFC featherweight division.",
"Title: Buffalo Bulls wrestling\n\nThe Buffalo Bulls wrestling team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of the University at Buffalo in Amherst, New York, United States. The team is a member of the Mid-American Conference (MAC), which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. The team plays their home matches at Alumni Arena in Amherst, New York. The Bulls are coached by John Stutzman. Former Bull Wrestler Desmond Green was a MAC Champion and 3-time Division 1 NCAA Qualifier and is currently a Mixed Martial Artist fighting for Bellator.",
"Title: Melvin Guillard\n\nMelvin Paul Guillard, Jr. (born March 30, 1983) is an American mixed martial artist who competes in the Welterweight division. Guillard most notably competed in the Lightweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) where he went (12–9), Bellator MMA (Bellator) where is went (0–3 (1)) and World Series of Fighting (WSOF) where he went (1–1). He debuted in the company on \"The Ultimate Fighter 2\" television series, losing to Josh Burkman by decision in the first Welterweight elimination bout. Guillard currently holds the UFC record for most TKO/KO victories (eight) in the Lightweight division, surpassing the previous record held by Multi-Divisional Champion B.J. Penn with his knockout of Shane Roller at \"UFC 132\". He again extended this record in his knockout victory over Mac Danzig at \"\".",
"Title: Renato Moicano\n\nRenato Carneiro (born May 21, 1989), professionally known as Renato Moicano, is a Brazilian mixed martial artist who competes in the Featherweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. A professional MMA competitor since 2010, Moicano made a name for himself fighting all over his home country of Brazil, and is the former interim Jungle Fight Featherweight Champion.",
"Title: Mike Wilkinson (fighter)\n\nMike Wilkinson (born September 15, 1987) is an English mixed martial artist who formerly competed in the Featherweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He competed on . Wilkinson competes in the featherweight division of the Absolute Championship Berkut",
"Title: Rick Glenn\n\nRick \"The Gladiator\" Glenn (born April 12, 1989) is an American mixed martial artist. He was the Professional Fighters League (formerly known as World Series of Fighting (WSOF) ) featherweight champion and Midwest Cage Fight featherweight champion. Glenn currently fights in Featherweight division in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).",
"Title: Júnior Assunção\n\nCleuder F. \"Júnior\" Assunção (born June 24, 1981) is a Brazilian mixed martial artist, who is perhaps best known for his 2–3 stint with the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He competes in the featherweight division, and is the current Premium FC Featherweight Champion.",
"Title: Desmond Green\n\nDesmond Green (born October 11, 1989) is an American mixed martial artist who competes in the featherweight division for Ultimate Fighting Championship.",
"Title: Chas Skelly\n\nChas Lucas Skelly (born May 11, 1985) is an American mixed martial artist currently competing in the featherweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. A professional since 2009, he has also competed for Bellator MMA and Legacy Fighting Championship."
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Batkid is the superhero name of Miles Scott, an American child and cancer survivor, his wish was to be "Batkid", a sidekick of which eponymous fictional comic book superhero, appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, and the subject of books, radio, television, and films?
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Batman
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" Once the request went out, thousands of volunteers, city officials, businesses and supporters rallied to turn San Francisco, California into \"Gotham City\" – the fictional home city of Batman – on November 15, 2013 for one of the largest and most elaborate Make-A-Wish projects ever staged."
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"Goldballs (Fabio Medina) is a fictional comic book superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually as a member of the X-Men or as a supporting character in stories featuring the Miles Morales version of Spider-Man."
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"Kid Flash is the name of several fictional characters appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, originally created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino, as a junior counterpart to DC Comics superhero The Flash.",
" The first version of the character, Wally West, debuted in \"The Flash\" (vol.",
" 1) #110 (1959).",
" The character, along with others like the first Wonder Girl, Aqualad, and Speedy, was created in response to the success of Batman's young sidekick Robin.",
" These young heroes would later be spun off into their own superhero team, the Teen Titans.",
" As Kid Flash, Wally West made regular appearances in Flash related comic books and other DC Comics publications from 1959 through the mid-1980s until the character was reinvented as the new version of The Flash."
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"Batman is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.",
" The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and first appeared in \"Detective Comics\" #27 (1939).",
" Originally named the \"Bat-Man\", the character is also referred to by such epithets as the Caped Crusader, the Dark Knight, and the World's Greatest Detective."
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"Batkid Begins is a 2015 American documentary film co-produced (with Liza Maek), co-written (with Kurt Kuenne) and directed by Dana Nachman.",
" The documentary follows Miles Scott, an American child and cancer survivor.",
" His wish was to be \"Batkid\", a sidekick of the eponymous comic book superhero Batman.",
" Once the request went out, thousands of volunteers, city officials, businesses and supporters rallied to turn San Francisco, California into \"Gotham City\" – the fictional home city of Batman, on November 15, 2013, for one of the largest and most elaborate Make-A-Wish projects ever staged.",
" The film was released by Warner Bros.",
" Pictures on June 26, 2015."
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"Lucas \"Snapper\" Carr is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.",
" The character, whose fictional nickname is almost always used by other characters in favor of his given name, was created by Gardner Fox (writer) and Mike Sekowsky (penciller), and made his first appearance in \"The Brave and the Bold\" in February 1960.",
" From 1960 to 1969, Snapper Carr appeared as a supporting character to the Justice League of America, a superhero team.",
" The character occasionally appeared in comics featuring the Justice League from 1969 to 1989, when the \"Invasion!",
"\" limited-series comic book gave him superpowers.",
" He was associated with a new superhero team, The Blasters, in various comics until 1993, when he lost his powers and became a main character in the \"Hourman\" comic book.",
" After the cancellation of \"Hourman\" in April 2001, he became a main character in the \"Young Justice\" comic book beginning in December 2001.",
" \"Young Justice\" was cancelled in May 2003, and he became associated with the governmental organization Checkmate, a role revealed when the character played a small but important role in the 2007-2008 limited series comic book \"52 Aftermath: The Four Horsemen\".",
" The character made major appearances in \"Final Crisis: Resist\" in December 2008 and \"Justice League of America 80-Page Giant\" in November 2009."
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"Voodoo is a fictional comic book superhero, appearing in books published by DC Comics.",
" Created by writer Brandon Choi and artist Jim Lee, she first appeared in \"WildC.A.T.S.\"",
" #1 (August 1992), which was produced by Jim Lee's studio, WildStorm comics, and published by Image Comics.",
" After WildStorm and its properties were purchased by DC Comics in 1999, the character continued as a character in books under the WildStorm imprint, until DC discontinued the WildStorm imprint in December 2010."
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"Superman is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.",
" The character was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, high school students living in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1933.",
" They sold Superman to Detective Comics, the future DC Comics, in 1938.",
" Superman debuted in \"Action Comics\" #1 (cover-dated June 1938) and subsequently appeared in various radio serials, newspaper strips, television programs, films, and video games.",
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"The Vision (Aarkus) is an American fictional comic book superhero who appeared in comic books published by Marvel Comics during the Golden Age of comic books.",
" Created by the writer Joe Simon and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in \"Marvel Mystery Comics\" #13 (Nov. 1940), published by Marvel predecessor Timely Comics."
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"Roy Harper is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.",
" Roy is one of DC's most longstanding characters, originating in 1940s comics as Speedy, the teen sidekick of the superhero Green Arrow.",
" Like his mentor Green Arrow, Roy is a world-class archer and athlete who uses his exceptional marksmanship to fight crime.",
" Along with other prominent DC Comics superhero sidekicks, he goes on to become a core member of the superhero group the Teen Titans.",
" As an adult, Roy casts off his Speedy identity to establish himself as the superhero Arsenal, and for a time adopts the name Red Arrow to symbolise his having become an equal of Green Arrow.",
" As well as continuing to serve as one of the Titans at various times, Roy has had leading roles in the superhero groups the Seven Soldiers of Victory, the Outsiders, the Justice League, and the Outlaws."
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"Title: Batkid\n\nBatkid is the superhero name of Miles Scott, an American child and cancer survivor. His wish was to be \"Batkid\", a sidekick of the eponymous comic book superhero Batman, the subject of books, radio, television, and films. Once the request went out, thousands of volunteers, city officials, businesses and supporters rallied to turn San Francisco, California into \"Gotham City\" – the fictional home city of Batman – on November 15, 2013 for one of the largest and most elaborate Make-A-Wish projects ever staged.",
"Title: Goldballs\n\nGoldballs (Fabio Medina) is a fictional comic book superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually as a member of the X-Men or as a supporting character in stories featuring the Miles Morales version of Spider-Man.",
"Title: Kid Flash\n\nKid Flash is the name of several fictional characters appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, originally created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino, as a junior counterpart to DC Comics superhero The Flash. The first version of the character, Wally West, debuted in \"The Flash\" (vol. 1) #110 (1959). The character, along with others like the first Wonder Girl, Aqualad, and Speedy, was created in response to the success of Batman's young sidekick Robin. These young heroes would later be spun off into their own superhero team, the Teen Titans. As Kid Flash, Wally West made regular appearances in Flash related comic books and other DC Comics publications from 1959 through the mid-1980s until the character was reinvented as the new version of The Flash.",
"Title: Batman\n\nBatman is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and first appeared in \"Detective Comics\" #27 (1939). Originally named the \"Bat-Man\", the character is also referred to by such epithets as the Caped Crusader, the Dark Knight, and the World's Greatest Detective.",
"Title: Batkid Begins\n\nBatkid Begins is a 2015 American documentary film co-produced (with Liza Maek), co-written (with Kurt Kuenne) and directed by Dana Nachman. The documentary follows Miles Scott, an American child and cancer survivor. His wish was to be \"Batkid\", a sidekick of the eponymous comic book superhero Batman. Once the request went out, thousands of volunteers, city officials, businesses and supporters rallied to turn San Francisco, California into \"Gotham City\" – the fictional home city of Batman, on November 15, 2013, for one of the largest and most elaborate Make-A-Wish projects ever staged. The film was released by Warner Bros. Pictures on June 26, 2015.",
"Title: Snapper Carr\n\nLucas \"Snapper\" Carr is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character, whose fictional nickname is almost always used by other characters in favor of his given name, was created by Gardner Fox (writer) and Mike Sekowsky (penciller), and made his first appearance in \"The Brave and the Bold\" in February 1960. From 1960 to 1969, Snapper Carr appeared as a supporting character to the Justice League of America, a superhero team. The character occasionally appeared in comics featuring the Justice League from 1969 to 1989, when the \"Invasion! \" limited-series comic book gave him superpowers. He was associated with a new superhero team, The Blasters, in various comics until 1993, when he lost his powers and became a main character in the \"Hourman\" comic book. After the cancellation of \"Hourman\" in April 2001, he became a main character in the \"Young Justice\" comic book beginning in December 2001. \"Young Justice\" was cancelled in May 2003, and he became associated with the governmental organization Checkmate, a role revealed when the character played a small but important role in the 2007-2008 limited series comic book \"52 Aftermath: The Four Horsemen\". The character made major appearances in \"Final Crisis: Resist\" in December 2008 and \"Justice League of America 80-Page Giant\" in November 2009.",
"Title: Voodoo (Wildstorm)\n\nVoodoo is a fictional comic book superhero, appearing in books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Brandon Choi and artist Jim Lee, she first appeared in \"WildC.A.T.S.\" #1 (August 1992), which was produced by Jim Lee's studio, WildStorm comics, and published by Image Comics. After WildStorm and its properties were purchased by DC Comics in 1999, the character continued as a character in books under the WildStorm imprint, until DC discontinued the WildStorm imprint in December 2010.",
"Title: Superman\n\nSuperman is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, high school students living in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1933. They sold Superman to Detective Comics, the future DC Comics, in 1938. Superman debuted in \"Action Comics\" #1 (cover-dated June 1938) and subsequently appeared in various radio serials, newspaper strips, television programs, films, and video games. With this success, Superman helped to create the superhero archetype and establish its primacy within the American comic book. The character is also referred to by such epithets as the Big Blue Boy Scout, the Man of Steel, the Man of Tomorrow, and the Last Son of Krypton.",
"Title: Vision (Timely Comics)\n\nThe Vision (Aarkus) is an American fictional comic book superhero who appeared in comic books published by Marvel Comics during the Golden Age of comic books. Created by the writer Joe Simon and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in \"Marvel Mystery Comics\" #13 (Nov. 1940), published by Marvel predecessor Timely Comics.",
"Title: Roy Harper (comics)\n\nRoy Harper is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Roy is one of DC's most longstanding characters, originating in 1940s comics as Speedy, the teen sidekick of the superhero Green Arrow. Like his mentor Green Arrow, Roy is a world-class archer and athlete who uses his exceptional marksmanship to fight crime. Along with other prominent DC Comics superhero sidekicks, he goes on to become a core member of the superhero group the Teen Titans. As an adult, Roy casts off his Speedy identity to establish himself as the superhero Arsenal, and for a time adopts the name Red Arrow to symbolise his having become an equal of Green Arrow. As well as continuing to serve as one of the Titans at various times, Roy has had leading roles in the superhero groups the Seven Soldiers of Victory, the Outsiders, the Justice League, and the Outlaws."
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3,548
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Between Burchardia and Incarvillea which genus is more widely spread?
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Incarvillea
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comparison
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medium
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"Burchardia is a genus of herbs that are endemic to Australia.",
" The genus is named for Johann Heinrich Burkhardt, a German botanist."
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"Incarvillea sinensis is a species of the genus \"Incarvillea\".",
" The plant has been used in traditional Chinese medicine as an analgesic and as a treatment for rheumatism.",
" Incarvillateine isolated from \"Incarvillea sinensis\" has demonstrated significant analgesic activity when compared to the opiate alkaloid morphine."
],
"title": "Incarvillea sinensis"
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"sentences": [
"A kunai (苦無 , \"kunai\" ) is a Japanese tool originally meant for farming in the Tensho Era of Japan (1573 - 1592).",
" The two widely recognized variations of the kunai are short kunai (小苦無 , \"shō-kunai\" ) and the big kunai (大苦無 , \"dai-kunai\" ) .",
" Although a basic tool, in the hands of a martial arts expert, the kunai could be used as a multi-functional weapon, popular before the widely spread of firearms.",
" The kunai is commonly associated with the ninja, who used it to gouge holes in walls.",
" By attaching a rope to the ring, the user could easily climb walls or trees, which required great accuracy when thrown.",
" The kunai blade was unsharpened, soft iron, and was used for digging, prying, and smashing wood, plaster, and the like -- which would like have destroyed a tool which was sharpened or heat-treated.",
" Many popular manga and \"ninjutsu\" characters use kunai as both their primary and secondary weapons."
],
"title": "Kunai"
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"sentences": [
"Angonisaurus is an extinct genus of kannemeyeriiform dicynodont from the Late Triassic of Africa somewhere between 251 million years ago and 199 million years ago.",
" Only one species, \"Angonisaurus cruickshanki\" has been assigned to this genus.",
" This genus is thought to have been widely spread but rare in southern Gondwana.",
" Though few in number, the fossil record of Angonisaurus cruickshanki contains multiple specimens giving it a measurable stratigraphic range.",
" Sexually dimorphic features are found in Angonisaurs which include presence or absence of tusks and difference is size and robustness of the temporal arch and the rostral."
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"Incarvillea is a genus of about 16 species of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae, native to central and eastern Asia, with most of the species growing at high altitudes in the Himalaya and Tibet.",
" The most familiar species is \"Incarvillea delavayi\", a garden plant commonly known as hardy gloxinia or Chinese trumpet flower.",
" Unlike most other members of Bignoniaceae, which are mainly tropical woody plants, species of \"Incarvillea\" are herbs from temperate regions."
],
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"Nosopsyllus fasciatus, the northern rat flea, is a species of flea found on domestic rats and house mice.",
" Northern rat fleas are external parasites, living by hematophagy off the blood of rodents.",
" It is the most widely spread of its genus, having originated in Europe, but has been transported to temperate regions all over the world."
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"title": "Nosopsyllus fasciatus"
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"Hypericum calycinum is a species of prostrate or low-growing shrub in the flowering plant family Hypericaceae.",
" Widely cultivated for its large yellow flowers, its names as a garden plant include Rose-of-Sharon in Britain and Australia, and Aaron's beard, Great St-John's wort, and Jerusalem star.",
" Grown in Mediterranean climates, widely spread in the Strandja Mountains along the Bulgarian and Turkish Black Sea coast."
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"sentences": [
"Vanniyars are said to be born from flame in a mythological period.",
" The origin of this caste states that a Rishi or Saint known as Jambu Maharishi is the father of the group in Tamil Nadu and spread across south India.",
" Their main job during ancient times was safe guarding the country, forming the Army and other groups.",
" They broadly fall in the group of Kshatriyar.",
" They are widely spread groups all over Tamil Nadu, Andhra, Kerala and Karnataka(Joshua Project)."
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"\"Sana gurban\" is an Azerbaijani composition by Alekper Taghiyev with lyrics by Mikayil Mushfig.",
" It was released first in 1968 in the performance of Zeynab Khanlarova.",
" Due to the fact that Zeynab Khanlarova, a prominent Soviet and Azerbaijani singer, the public artist of USSR, Azerbaijani SSR, Armenian SSR and Uzbekistan SSR, enjoyed a big fame in the entire Soviet Union, the middle east and Central Asia, the songs performed by her used to become widely spread right after their release dates.",
" Regarding the art song \"Sana gurban\", it is believed that after the song was performed by Khanlarova in her concert in Turkey, it became spread from there over the Arab world and Greece."
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"The wild boar (\"Sus scrofa\"), also known as the wild swine or Eurasian wild pig, is a suid native to much of Eurasia, North Africa, and the Greater Sunda Islands.",
" Human intervention has spread its distribution further, making the species one of the widest-ranging mammals in the world, as well as the most widely spread suiform.",
" Its wide range, high numbers, and adaptability mean that it is classed as least concern by the IUCN and it has become an invasive species in part of its introduced range.",
" The animal probably originated in Southeast Asia during the Early Pleistocene, and outcompeted other suid species as it spread throughout the Old World."
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"Title: Burchardia\n\nBurchardia is a genus of herbs that are endemic to Australia. The genus is named for Johann Heinrich Burkhardt, a German botanist.",
"Title: Incarvillea sinensis\n\nIncarvillea sinensis is a species of the genus \"Incarvillea\". The plant has been used in traditional Chinese medicine as an analgesic and as a treatment for rheumatism. Incarvillateine isolated from \"Incarvillea sinensis\" has demonstrated significant analgesic activity when compared to the opiate alkaloid morphine.",
"Title: Kunai\n\nA kunai (苦無 , \"kunai\" ) is a Japanese tool originally meant for farming in the Tensho Era of Japan (1573 - 1592). The two widely recognized variations of the kunai are short kunai (小苦無 , \"shō-kunai\" ) and the big kunai (大苦無 , \"dai-kunai\" ) . Although a basic tool, in the hands of a martial arts expert, the kunai could be used as a multi-functional weapon, popular before the widely spread of firearms. The kunai is commonly associated with the ninja, who used it to gouge holes in walls. By attaching a rope to the ring, the user could easily climb walls or trees, which required great accuracy when thrown. The kunai blade was unsharpened, soft iron, and was used for digging, prying, and smashing wood, plaster, and the like -- which would like have destroyed a tool which was sharpened or heat-treated. Many popular manga and \"ninjutsu\" characters use kunai as both their primary and secondary weapons.",
"Title: Angonisaurus\n\nAngonisaurus is an extinct genus of kannemeyeriiform dicynodont from the Late Triassic of Africa somewhere between 251 million years ago and 199 million years ago. Only one species, \"Angonisaurus cruickshanki\" has been assigned to this genus. This genus is thought to have been widely spread but rare in southern Gondwana. Though few in number, the fossil record of Angonisaurus cruickshanki contains multiple specimens giving it a measurable stratigraphic range. Sexually dimorphic features are found in Angonisaurs which include presence or absence of tusks and difference is size and robustness of the temporal arch and the rostral.",
"Title: Incarvillea\n\nIncarvillea is a genus of about 16 species of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae, native to central and eastern Asia, with most of the species growing at high altitudes in the Himalaya and Tibet. The most familiar species is \"Incarvillea delavayi\", a garden plant commonly known as hardy gloxinia or Chinese trumpet flower. Unlike most other members of Bignoniaceae, which are mainly tropical woody plants, species of \"Incarvillea\" are herbs from temperate regions.",
"Title: Nosopsyllus fasciatus\n\nNosopsyllus fasciatus, the northern rat flea, is a species of flea found on domestic rats and house mice. Northern rat fleas are external parasites, living by hematophagy off the blood of rodents. It is the most widely spread of its genus, having originated in Europe, but has been transported to temperate regions all over the world.",
"Title: Hypericum calycinum\n\nHypericum calycinum is a species of prostrate or low-growing shrub in the flowering plant family Hypericaceae. Widely cultivated for its large yellow flowers, its names as a garden plant include Rose-of-Sharon in Britain and Australia, and Aaron's beard, Great St-John's wort, and Jerusalem star. Grown in Mediterranean climates, widely spread in the Strandja Mountains along the Bulgarian and Turkish Black Sea coast.",
"Title: Vaniyan\n\nVanniyars are said to be born from flame in a mythological period. The origin of this caste states that a Rishi or Saint known as Jambu Maharishi is the father of the group in Tamil Nadu and spread across south India. Their main job during ancient times was safe guarding the country, forming the Army and other groups. They broadly fall in the group of Kshatriyar. They are widely spread groups all over Tamil Nadu, Andhra, Kerala and Karnataka(Joshua Project).",
"Title: Sana gurban\n\n\"Sana gurban\" is an Azerbaijani composition by Alekper Taghiyev with lyrics by Mikayil Mushfig. It was released first in 1968 in the performance of Zeynab Khanlarova. Due to the fact that Zeynab Khanlarova, a prominent Soviet and Azerbaijani singer, the public artist of USSR, Azerbaijani SSR, Armenian SSR and Uzbekistan SSR, enjoyed a big fame in the entire Soviet Union, the middle east and Central Asia, the songs performed by her used to become widely spread right after their release dates. Regarding the art song \"Sana gurban\", it is believed that after the song was performed by Khanlarova in her concert in Turkey, it became spread from there over the Arab world and Greece.",
"Title: Wild boar\n\nThe wild boar (\"Sus scrofa\"), also known as the wild swine or Eurasian wild pig, is a suid native to much of Eurasia, North Africa, and the Greater Sunda Islands. Human intervention has spread its distribution further, making the species one of the widest-ranging mammals in the world, as well as the most widely spread suiform. Its wide range, high numbers, and adaptability mean that it is classed as least concern by the IUCN and it has become an invasive species in part of its introduced range. The animal probably originated in Southeast Asia during the Early Pleistocene, and outcompeted other suid species as it spread throughout the Old World."
] |
3,549
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What is an Italian-American fast casual restaurant chain based out of Lexington, Kentucky, Happy Joe's or Fazoli's ?
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Fazoli's
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comparison
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easy
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"Eatsa is a fast casual restaurant chain based in San Francisco which sells bowls of quinoa using an automat-style self-serve ordering process.",
" Eatsa is a startup company and, as of 2015, had plans to be expanding its number of restaurants."
],
"title": "Eatsa"
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"Wayback Burgers, previously known as Jake's Wayback Burgers, is an American fast casual restaurant chain based in Cheshire, Connecticut.",
" Wayback serves typical hamburger restaurant foods such as hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken sandwiches, milkshakes and salads along with a variety of regional selections.",
" Originally created in Newark, Delaware, Wayback began expansion in the late 2000s; in 2013, it was announced that the chain was expanding internationally to an additional 28 countries, with locations in the Middle East and North Africa slated to open in early 2014.",
" The second international agreement signed is with Argentina."
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"Happy Joe's Pizza & Ice Cream Parlor is an American pizza parlor chain based in Bettendorf, Iowa.",
" The restaurant chain was founded in 1972 by Lawrence Joseph \"Happy Joe\" Whitty, a former Shakey's Pizza manager.",
" Its 61 restaurants are mostly located in the Midwestern United States (in Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Minnesota, North Dakota and Wisconsin).",
", although the company is also present in Arizona.",
" The idea for Happy Joe's came from a combination of a pizza parlor and ice cream palace."
],
"title": "Happy Joe's"
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"sentences": [
"Pie Five Pizza Co. is a fast casual restaurant chain specializing in handcrafted personal pizza made in less than 5 minutes.",
" The brand is owned by Rave Restaurant Group, which also owns Pizza Inn.",
" As of December 2016, Pie Five has 98 restaurants in the following locations: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Kentucky, Virginia and Washington, D.C. with more than 400 additional company-owned and franchise units anticipated."
],
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"Panda Express is a fast casual restaurant chain which serves American Chinese cuisine.",
" It is the largest Asian segment restaurant chain in the United States, where it was founded and is mainly located (in addition to other countries and territories in North America and Asia).",
" Panda Express restaurants were traditionally located in shopping mall food courts, but the chain now operates units in many other environments and formats, including stand-alone restaurants, as well as universities, casinos, airports, military bases, amusement parks and other venues."
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"title": "Panda Express"
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"Fazoli's is an Italian-American fast casual restaurant chain based out of Lexington, Kentucky.",
" It was founded in 1988 and is now owned by Seed Restaurant Group, Inc.",
" Today, there are more than 200 Fazoli's located nationwide with plans to expand overseas.",
" The restaurant chain specializes in Italian cuisine and dishes.",
" Carl Howard is the company's president and CEO."
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"Fatburger Inc. is an American fast casual restaurant chain.",
" Its tagline is \"The Last Great Hamburger Stand\".",
" While it is a fast food restaurant, the food is cooked and made to order.",
" Some Fatburger restaurants have a liquor license, as well as Fat Bars.",
" Its franchise headquarters are in Beverly Hills, California.",
" In addition to the United States, the chain operates in 19 other countries."
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"Cafe Rio, or Cafe Rio Mexican Grill, is a fast casual restaurant chain based in Salt Lake City, with branches in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Maryland, Montana, Nevada, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming.",
" The company specializes in Mexican cuisine.",
" Its menu includes appetizers, tostadas, salads, burritos, desserts, enchiladas, tacos, quesadillas, soups, and beverages.",
" The company also provides catering services.",
" As of October 2016, the chain has 100 locations."
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"Shake Shack () is an American fast casual restaurant chain based in New York City.",
" It started out as a food cart inside Madison Square Park in 2004, and its popularity steadily grew.",
" It eventually moved to a stand within the park, expanding its menu from New York-style hotdogs to one with hamburgers, hotdogs, fries and its namesake milkshakes.",
" The company claims to use all-natural 100% Angus beef only and says that its meat has no hormones nor antibiotics."
],
"title": "Shake Shack"
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"sentences": [
"Capriotti's is a Las Vegas-based fast casual restaurant chain located in the United States.",
" The restaurant chain was founded in Wilmington, Delaware in 1976.",
" Capriotti's has 106 company-owned and franchise locations in 16 states, including the District of Columbia."
],
"title": "Capriotti's"
}
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"Title: Eatsa\n\nEatsa is a fast casual restaurant chain based in San Francisco which sells bowls of quinoa using an automat-style self-serve ordering process. Eatsa is a startup company and, as of 2015, had plans to be expanding its number of restaurants.",
"Title: Wayback Burgers\n\nWayback Burgers, previously known as Jake's Wayback Burgers, is an American fast casual restaurant chain based in Cheshire, Connecticut. Wayback serves typical hamburger restaurant foods such as hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken sandwiches, milkshakes and salads along with a variety of regional selections. Originally created in Newark, Delaware, Wayback began expansion in the late 2000s; in 2013, it was announced that the chain was expanding internationally to an additional 28 countries, with locations in the Middle East and North Africa slated to open in early 2014. The second international agreement signed is with Argentina.",
"Title: Happy Joe's\n\nHappy Joe's Pizza & Ice Cream Parlor is an American pizza parlor chain based in Bettendorf, Iowa. The restaurant chain was founded in 1972 by Lawrence Joseph \"Happy Joe\" Whitty, a former Shakey's Pizza manager. Its 61 restaurants are mostly located in the Midwestern United States (in Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Minnesota, North Dakota and Wisconsin). , although the company is also present in Arizona. The idea for Happy Joe's came from a combination of a pizza parlor and ice cream palace.",
"Title: Pie Five\n\nPie Five Pizza Co. is a fast casual restaurant chain specializing in handcrafted personal pizza made in less than 5 minutes. The brand is owned by Rave Restaurant Group, which also owns Pizza Inn. As of December 2016, Pie Five has 98 restaurants in the following locations: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Kentucky, Virginia and Washington, D.C. with more than 400 additional company-owned and franchise units anticipated.",
"Title: Panda Express\n\nPanda Express is a fast casual restaurant chain which serves American Chinese cuisine. It is the largest Asian segment restaurant chain in the United States, where it was founded and is mainly located (in addition to other countries and territories in North America and Asia). Panda Express restaurants were traditionally located in shopping mall food courts, but the chain now operates units in many other environments and formats, including stand-alone restaurants, as well as universities, casinos, airports, military bases, amusement parks and other venues.",
"Title: Fazoli's\n\nFazoli's is an Italian-American fast casual restaurant chain based out of Lexington, Kentucky. It was founded in 1988 and is now owned by Seed Restaurant Group, Inc. Today, there are more than 200 Fazoli's located nationwide with plans to expand overseas. The restaurant chain specializes in Italian cuisine and dishes. Carl Howard is the company's president and CEO.",
"Title: Fatburger\n\nFatburger Inc. is an American fast casual restaurant chain. Its tagline is \"The Last Great Hamburger Stand\". While it is a fast food restaurant, the food is cooked and made to order. Some Fatburger restaurants have a liquor license, as well as Fat Bars. Its franchise headquarters are in Beverly Hills, California. In addition to the United States, the chain operates in 19 other countries.",
"Title: Cafe Rio\n\nCafe Rio, or Cafe Rio Mexican Grill, is a fast casual restaurant chain based in Salt Lake City, with branches in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Maryland, Montana, Nevada, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming. The company specializes in Mexican cuisine. Its menu includes appetizers, tostadas, salads, burritos, desserts, enchiladas, tacos, quesadillas, soups, and beverages. The company also provides catering services. As of October 2016, the chain has 100 locations.",
"Title: Shake Shack\n\nShake Shack () is an American fast casual restaurant chain based in New York City. It started out as a food cart inside Madison Square Park in 2004, and its popularity steadily grew. It eventually moved to a stand within the park, expanding its menu from New York-style hotdogs to one with hamburgers, hotdogs, fries and its namesake milkshakes. The company claims to use all-natural 100% Angus beef only and says that its meat has no hormones nor antibiotics.",
"Title: Capriotti's\n\nCapriotti's is a Las Vegas-based fast casual restaurant chain located in the United States. The restaurant chain was founded in Wilmington, Delaware in 1976. Capriotti's has 106 company-owned and franchise locations in 16 states, including the District of Columbia."
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3,550
|
Angela Margaret was to American Actress as Danny Thomas was to?
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American nightclub comedian
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bridge
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medium
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"Sheriff Andrew \"Andy\" Jackson Taylor and in earlier episodes as Cousin Andy by Barney Fife is the major character on \"The Andy Griffith Show\", an American sitcom which aired on CBS, (1960–1968).",
" He also appears in the \"Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.\" episode \"Opie Joins the Marines\", made a cameo appearance in the USMC episode \"Gomer Goes Home,\" five episodes of \"Mayberry R.F.D.\" (1968–1971) and the reunion telemovie \"Return to Mayberry\" (1986).",
" The character made his initial appearance in an episode of \"The Danny Thomas Show\" entitled \"Danny Meets Andy Griffith.\"",
" In the CBS special \"The Andy Griffith - Don Knotts - Jim Nabors Show\" (1965), Andy and Barney are featured in a musical sketch about their friendship and recreate some classic moments between the characters.",
" Andy Griffith, as Sheriff Taylor, also has a brief comedy cameo in \"Rowan and Martin at the Movies\" (1969), a PSA short subject promoting the purchase of U.S. Savings Bonds.",
" Andy Taylor appeared in all 249 episodes of \"The Andy Griffith Show\" and was played by comedian and actor Andy Griffith."
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"Russell Craig \"Rusty\" Hamer (February 15, 1947 – January 18, 1990) was an American stage, film and television actor.",
" He is best known for portraying Rusty Williams, the wise cracking son of entertainer Danny Williams (Danny Thomas), on the popular ABC/CBS situation comedy \"Make Room for Daddy\" (later retitled \"The Danny Thomas Show\"), from 1953 to 1964.",
" He reprised the role in three reunion specials and the sequel series, \"Make Room for Granddaddy\", that aired on ABC from 1970 to 1971."
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"John Thomas Manners-Sutton was born on 15 May 1852 to John Thomas Manners-Sutton, 2nd Baron Manners and Lydia Sophia Dashwood.",
" On 12 August 1885, Manners married Constance Edwina Adelaide Hamlyn-Fane with whom he had twin daughters; Angela Margaret and Betty Constance Manners, born 15 June 1889; and a son, Francis Henry Manners-Sutton, 4th Baron Manners, MC, born 21 July 1897.",
" Constance died on 4 March 1920 and on 5 September 1922 Manners was re-married to Zoe Virginie Guinness (née Nugent), the widow of Claude Hume Campbell Guinness.",
" Manners was perhaps most notable for an extraordinary wager, betting he could buy, train and ride to victory, a horse in the Grand National.",
" He died on 19 August 1927."
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"Angela Margaret Cartwright (born September 9, 1952) is an English-born American actress primarily known for her roles in movies and television.",
" Cartwright is best known as a child actress for her role as Brigitta Von Trapp in the Academy Award winning film \"The Sound of Music\" (1965).",
" On television, she played Linda Williams, the stepdaughter of Danny Williams (played by Danny Thomas) in the 1950s TV series \"The Danny Thomas Show\", and Penny Robinson, in the 1960s television series \"Lost in Space\".",
" Her older sister is actress Veronica Cartwright."
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"Amos Muzyad Yakhoob Kairouz (January 6, 1912 – February 6, 1991), known professionally by his stage name Danny Thomas, was an American nightclub comedian, singer, actor, and producer, whose career spanned five decades.",
" He created and starred in one of the most successful and long running situation comedies in the history of American network television.",
" In addition to guest roles on many of the comedy, talk and musical variety programs of his time, his legacy includes a lifelong dedication to fundraising for charity."
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"Daniel \"Danny\" Wilde (real name Danny Thomas; born June 3, 1956) is an American musician.",
" He is a founding member of The Rembrandts."
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"title": "Danny Wilde (musician)"
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"Sid Melton (May 22, 1917 – November 2, 2011) was an American actor, best known for his roles as incompetent carpenter Alf Monroe in the CBS sitcom \"Green Acres\" and as Uncle Charlie Halper, proprietor of the Copa Club, in \"The Danny Thomas Show\" and its spin-offs.",
" He appeared in about 140 film and television projects in a career that spanned nearly 60 years.",
" Among his most famous films were \"Lost Continent\" with Cesar Romero, \"The Steel Helmet\" with Gene Evans and Robert Hutton, \"The Lemon Drop Kid\" with Bob Hope, and \"Lady Sings The Blues\" with Diana Ross and Billy Dee Williams.",
" He was a regular on \"The Danny Thomas Show\" and \"Green Acres\", and appeared in flashback on several episodes of \"The Golden Girls\" as Salvadore Petrillo, the long-dead husband of Sophia and father of Dorothy."
],
"title": "Sid Melton"
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"sentences": [
"Angela Margaret Scoular (8 November 1945 – 11 April 2011) was an English actress."
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"sentences": [
"The Danny Thomas Show (called Make Room for Daddy for its first three seasons) is an American sitcom which ran from 1953 to 1957 on ABC and from 1957 to 1964 on CBS.",
" (A revival series known as Make Room for Granddaddy aired on ABC from 1970 to 1971.)",
" Episodes regularly featured music as part of the plot by Danny Thomas, guest stars, and occasionally by other cast members."
],
"title": "The Danny Thomas Show"
},
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"sentences": [
"That Girl is an American sitcom that ran on ABC from 1966 to 1971.",
" It starred Marlo Thomas as the title character Ann Marie, an aspiring (but only sporadically employed) actress, who moves from her hometown of Brewster, New York, to try to make it big in New York City.",
" Ann has to take a number of offbeat \"temp\" jobs to support herself in between her various auditions and bit parts.",
" Ted Bessell played her boyfriend Donald Hollinger, a writer for \"Newsview Magazine\"; Lew Parker and Rosemary DeCamp played Lew Marie and Helen Marie, her concerned parents.",
" Bernie Kopell, Ruth Buzzi and Reva Rose played Ann and Donald's friends.",
" \"That Girl\" was developed by writers Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, who had served as head writers on \"The Dick Van Dyke Show\" (with which Thomas's father, Danny Thomas, was closely associated) earlier in the 1960s."
],
"title": "That Girl"
}
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"Title: Andy Taylor (The Andy Griffith Show)\n\nSheriff Andrew \"Andy\" Jackson Taylor and in earlier episodes as Cousin Andy by Barney Fife is the major character on \"The Andy Griffith Show\", an American sitcom which aired on CBS, (1960–1968). He also appears in the \"Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.\" episode \"Opie Joins the Marines\", made a cameo appearance in the USMC episode \"Gomer Goes Home,\" five episodes of \"Mayberry R.F.D.\" (1968–1971) and the reunion telemovie \"Return to Mayberry\" (1986). The character made his initial appearance in an episode of \"The Danny Thomas Show\" entitled \"Danny Meets Andy Griffith.\" In the CBS special \"The Andy Griffith - Don Knotts - Jim Nabors Show\" (1965), Andy and Barney are featured in a musical sketch about their friendship and recreate some classic moments between the characters. Andy Griffith, as Sheriff Taylor, also has a brief comedy cameo in \"Rowan and Martin at the Movies\" (1969), a PSA short subject promoting the purchase of U.S. Savings Bonds. Andy Taylor appeared in all 249 episodes of \"The Andy Griffith Show\" and was played by comedian and actor Andy Griffith.",
"Title: Rusty Hamer\n\nRussell Craig \"Rusty\" Hamer (February 15, 1947 – January 18, 1990) was an American stage, film and television actor. He is best known for portraying Rusty Williams, the wise cracking son of entertainer Danny Williams (Danny Thomas), on the popular ABC/CBS situation comedy \"Make Room for Daddy\" (later retitled \"The Danny Thomas Show\"), from 1953 to 1964. He reprised the role in three reunion specials and the sequel series, \"Make Room for Granddaddy\", that aired on ABC from 1970 to 1971.",
"Title: John Manners-Sutton, 3rd Baron Manners\n\nJohn Thomas Manners-Sutton was born on 15 May 1852 to John Thomas Manners-Sutton, 2nd Baron Manners and Lydia Sophia Dashwood. On 12 August 1885, Manners married Constance Edwina Adelaide Hamlyn-Fane with whom he had twin daughters; Angela Margaret and Betty Constance Manners, born 15 June 1889; and a son, Francis Henry Manners-Sutton, 4th Baron Manners, MC, born 21 July 1897. Constance died on 4 March 1920 and on 5 September 1922 Manners was re-married to Zoe Virginie Guinness (née Nugent), the widow of Claude Hume Campbell Guinness. Manners was perhaps most notable for an extraordinary wager, betting he could buy, train and ride to victory, a horse in the Grand National. He died on 19 August 1927.",
"Title: Angela Cartwright\n\nAngela Margaret Cartwright (born September 9, 1952) is an English-born American actress primarily known for her roles in movies and television. Cartwright is best known as a child actress for her role as Brigitta Von Trapp in the Academy Award winning film \"The Sound of Music\" (1965). On television, she played Linda Williams, the stepdaughter of Danny Williams (played by Danny Thomas) in the 1950s TV series \"The Danny Thomas Show\", and Penny Robinson, in the 1960s television series \"Lost in Space\". Her older sister is actress Veronica Cartwright.",
"Title: Danny Thomas\n\nAmos Muzyad Yakhoob Kairouz (January 6, 1912 – February 6, 1991), known professionally by his stage name Danny Thomas, was an American nightclub comedian, singer, actor, and producer, whose career spanned five decades. He created and starred in one of the most successful and long running situation comedies in the history of American network television. In addition to guest roles on many of the comedy, talk and musical variety programs of his time, his legacy includes a lifelong dedication to fundraising for charity.",
"Title: Danny Wilde (musician)\n\nDaniel \"Danny\" Wilde (real name Danny Thomas; born June 3, 1956) is an American musician. He is a founding member of The Rembrandts.",
"Title: Sid Melton\n\nSid Melton (May 22, 1917 – November 2, 2011) was an American actor, best known for his roles as incompetent carpenter Alf Monroe in the CBS sitcom \"Green Acres\" and as Uncle Charlie Halper, proprietor of the Copa Club, in \"The Danny Thomas Show\" and its spin-offs. He appeared in about 140 film and television projects in a career that spanned nearly 60 years. Among his most famous films were \"Lost Continent\" with Cesar Romero, \"The Steel Helmet\" with Gene Evans and Robert Hutton, \"The Lemon Drop Kid\" with Bob Hope, and \"Lady Sings The Blues\" with Diana Ross and Billy Dee Williams. He was a regular on \"The Danny Thomas Show\" and \"Green Acres\", and appeared in flashback on several episodes of \"The Golden Girls\" as Salvadore Petrillo, the long-dead husband of Sophia and father of Dorothy.",
"Title: Angela Scoular\n\nAngela Margaret Scoular (8 November 1945 – 11 April 2011) was an English actress.",
"Title: The Danny Thomas Show\n\nThe Danny Thomas Show (called Make Room for Daddy for its first three seasons) is an American sitcom which ran from 1953 to 1957 on ABC and from 1957 to 1964 on CBS. (A revival series known as Make Room for Granddaddy aired on ABC from 1970 to 1971.) Episodes regularly featured music as part of the plot by Danny Thomas, guest stars, and occasionally by other cast members.",
"Title: That Girl\n\nThat Girl is an American sitcom that ran on ABC from 1966 to 1971. It starred Marlo Thomas as the title character Ann Marie, an aspiring (but only sporadically employed) actress, who moves from her hometown of Brewster, New York, to try to make it big in New York City. Ann has to take a number of offbeat \"temp\" jobs to support herself in between her various auditions and bit parts. Ted Bessell played her boyfriend Donald Hollinger, a writer for \"Newsview Magazine\"; Lew Parker and Rosemary DeCamp played Lew Marie and Helen Marie, her concerned parents. Bernie Kopell, Ruth Buzzi and Reva Rose played Ann and Donald's friends. \"That Girl\" was developed by writers Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, who had served as head writers on \"The Dick Van Dyke Show\" (with which Thomas's father, Danny Thomas, was closely associated) earlier in the 1960s."
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Who directed the 2017 comedy loosely based on the real-life relationship between Kumail Nanjiani and Emily Gordon, played by Zoe Kazan?
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Michael Showalter
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"The Lego Ninjago Movie is a 2017 3D computer-animated action comedy martial arts film produced by Warner Animation Group.",
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"The Late Bloomer is an American comedy-drama film directed by Kevin Pollak and written by Gary Rosen, Joe Nussbaum, Paul A. Kaplan & Mark Torgove, and Kyle Cooper & Austyn Jeffs.",
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"Title: Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster\n\n\"Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster\" is the third episode of the tenth season of \"The X-Files\". Written and directed by Darin Morgan, it aired on February 1, 2016, on Fox and guest stars Rhys Darby as Guy Mann, Kumail Nanjiani as Pasha, and Tyler Labine as Stoner #1.",
"Title: The Lego Ninjago Movie\n\nThe Lego Ninjago Movie is a 2017 3D computer-animated action comedy martial arts film produced by Warner Animation Group. Co-directed by Charlie Bean, Paul Fisher and Bob Logan, the film was co-written by Logan, Fisher, William Wheeler, Tom Wheeler, Jared Stern and John Whittington. The film stars the voices of Dave Franco, Justin Theroux, Fred Armisen, Abbi Jacobson, Olivia Munn, Kumail Nanjiani, Michael Peña, Zach Woods and Jackie Chan. The story within a story focuses on Lloyd Garmadon, a teenage ninja, as he attempts to accept the truth about his villainous father, while a new threat emerges to endanger his homeland.",
"Title: Bunk (TV series)\n\nBunk was a comedy game show hosted by Kurt Braunohler on IFC in 2012. The show featured a rotating panel of three comedian contestants responding to comedic game show prompts in an improvised way. Notable contestants included Dana Gould, Kumail Nanjiani, Eugene Mirman, and Alex Borstein.",
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"Title: Glued, Where's My Bob?\n\n\"Glued, Where's My Bob\" is the 19th episode and season finale of the sixth season of the American animated comedy series \"Bob's Burgers\". Written by Steven Davis and Kelvin Yu, the episode features guest appearances from actors Rob Huebel, Kumail Nanjiani, and Keegan-Michael Key, as well as appearances by recurring guest stars Pamela Adlon, Ken Jeong, Tim Meadows, and Jenny Slate. Its main plot sees Gene Belcher (Eugene Mirman), Louise Belcher (Kristen Schaal), and Tina (Dan Mintz) getting into a normal fight which causes Bob to end up in a sticky situation, where he learns that a journalist is coming to the restaurant to do a story on it, and the whole town ends up getting involved.",
"Title: Emily V. Gordon\n\nEmily Vance Gordon (born in 1979) is an American writer, producer, and podcast host. She is best known for co-writing the 2017 romantic comedy film \"The Big Sick\", which she wrote with her husband, the comic Kumail Nanjiani. The film is about their relationship, with Nanjiani playing himself and Zoe Kazan playing Gordon (renamed Emily Gardner). Gordon also co-created the live show \"The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail\" and its TV counterpart for Comedy Central. She has written for TV (\"The Carmichael Show\"), a book (\"Super You\"), and for several online and print publications.",
"Title: The Big Sick\n\nThe Big Sick is a 2017 American romantic comedy film directed by Michael Showalter and written by Emily V. Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani. It stars Nanjiani, Zoe Kazan, Holly Hunter, Ray Romano, Adeel Akhtar, and Anupam Kher, and follows an interracial couple that has to deal with their cultural differences, loosely based on the real-life romance between Nanjiani and Gordon.",
"Title: Kumail Nanjiani\n\nKumail Nanjiani (born February 21, 1978) is a Pakistani-American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and podcast host. Nanjiani is best known for being a main cast member on HBO's Emmy Award-nominated series \"Silicon Valley\", as well as for providing the voice of Prismo on the Emmy Award-winning animated series \"Adventure Time\". He starred on the TNT series \"Franklin & Bash\" and the Adult Swim series \"Newsreaders\". Nanjiani also co-hosted the Comedy Central show \"The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail\". In addition to his television and film work, he hosted two podcasts: \"The Indoor Kids\" and \"The X-Files Files\".",
"Title: Thundershorts\n\nThundershorts is a short-form comedy website founded in June 2014. It features comedians such as Michael Showalter, Jim Gaffigan, Michael Che, Janeane Garofalo, Kumail Nanjiani, David Wain and Ted Alexandro.",
"Title: The Late Bloomer\n\nThe Late Bloomer is an American comedy-drama film directed by Kevin Pollak and written by Gary Rosen, Joe Nussbaum, Paul A. Kaplan & Mark Torgove, and Kyle Cooper & Austyn Jeffs. It is based on journalist Ken Baker's autobiographical \"Man Made: A Memoir of My Body\". It stars Johnny Simmons, Maria Bello, Brittany Snow, Jane Lynch, J. K. Simmons, Kumail Nanjiani, Beck Bennett and Paul Wesley."
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What did Michael Alford serve as, as part of the ISAF force against a known Taliban stronghold and center of opium production?
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official War Artist
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" Afghanistan is the main producer of opium in the \"Golden Crescent\".",
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" More land is now used for opium in Afghanistan than is used for coca cultivation in Latin America.",
" In 2007, 93% of the \"non-pharmaceutical-grade\" opiates on the world market originated in Afghanistan.",
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"Title: Opium production in Afghanistan\n\nAfghanistan's opium poppy production goes into more than 90% of heroin worldwide. Afghanistan has been the world's greatest illicit opium producer, ahead of Burma (Myanmar), the \"Golden Triangle\", and Latin America since 1992, excluding the year 2001. Afghanistan is the main producer of opium in the \"Golden Crescent\". Opium production in Afghanistan has been on the rise since U.S. occupation started in 2001. Based on UNODC data, opium poppy cultivation was more in each of the growing seasons in the periods between 2004 and 2007 than in any one year during Taliban rule. More land is now used for opium in Afghanistan than is used for coca cultivation in Latin America. In 2007, 93% of the \"non-pharmaceutical-grade\" opiates on the world market originated in Afghanistan. This amounts to an export value of about $4 billion, with a quarter being earned by opium farmers and the rest going to district officials, insurgents, warlords, and drug traffickers.",
"Title: Opium Nation\n\nOpium Nation: Child Brides, Drug Lords, and One Woman's Journey Through Afghanistan is a 2011 book by Fariba Nawa. The author travels throughout Afghanistan to talk with individuals part of the opium production in Afghanistan, centering on women's role in it. Generally, reviewers felt that the book succeeded in its portrayal of Afghan culture and the impact of the opium trade on Afghans.",
"Title: Wech Baghtu wedding party airstrike\n\nThe Wech Baghtu wedding party airstrike refers to the killing of 63 people including 37 Afghan civilians, mostly women and children, and 26 insurgents by a United States military airstrike on November 3, 2008. The group was celebrating a wedding at a housing complex in the village of Wech Baghtu, a Taliban stronghold in the Shah Wali Kot District of Kandahar province, Afghanistan.",
"Title: Opium licensing\n\nOpium licensing is a policy instrument used to counter illegal drug cultivation and production. It has been used in countries such as Turkey and India to curb illegal opium production. The main mechanism used under opium licensing is a shift from cultivation and/or production for the illegal market towards legal uses such as the production of essential medicines such as morphine and codeine.",
"Title: Opium production in Myanmar\n\nOpium production in Myanmar (also known as \"Burma\") has historically been a major contributor to the county's gross domestic product (GDP). Burma is the world's second largest producer of opium after Afghanistan, producing some 25% of the world's opium, and forms part of the Golden Triangle. The opium industry was a monopoly during colonial times and has since been illegally operated by corrupt officials in the Burmese military and rebel fighters, primarily as the basis for heroin manufacture.",
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"Title: Siege of Kunduz\n\nThe Siege of Kunduz took place in 2001 during the War in Afghanistan. After the fall of Mazar-i-Sharif on November 9, the focus of the Northern Alliance advance shifted towards the city of Kunduz, which was the last remaining Taliban stronghold in northern Afghanistan.",
"Title: Helmand province campaign\n\nThe Helmand province campaign was a series of military operations conducted by the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) forces against Taliban insurgents in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan. Their objective was to control a province that was known to be a Taliban stronghold, and a center of opium production. <ref name=\"Gall/Wafa-NYT\"> </ref>",
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In what year was the Northern Irish musician signed to Glassnote Records that performed with the Discovery Gospel Choir born?
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1974
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" The last album, \"When You Get High on Jesus, Oh My God\", released in 1997 by Hob Records, and this was a posthumous release.",
" The last album to chart was \"50 Blessed Years\", that charted on the \"Billboard\" charts.",
" All-in-all, he has had ten albums that have charted on the \"Billboard\" Gospel Albums chart over the course of his career and some even after his death.",
" He received a nomination for the Best Gospel Album, Group or Choir at the 1988 Soul Train Music Awards and for Best Gospel Album at the 1993 Soul Train Music Awards.",
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" Anderson is also on the voice faculty of Grossmont College in El Cajon, California as well as UC San Diego in La Jolla, California.",
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" A later version was produced and arranged by Frank McNamara, who also conducted the orchestra and chorus.",
" The cast included Gladys Knight, Chaka Khan, Roger Daltrey, Jeffrey Osborne, the Irish Philharmonic Orchestra & Choir and the Visual Ministry Gospel Choir.",
" The production included a narration, \"Beware of False Prophets\", which was written by Frank McGuinness and performed by Aidan Quinn.",
" The music integrates gospel, rock and soul sounds."
],
"title": "The Young Messiah (musical)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Pure-N-Heart is a ministry for children and teens originating in the US cities of the Upstate, South Carolina (Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, Seneca, Greenwood) under the influence of Music2ChangeU Records.",
" Pure-N-Heart was nominated for a Stellar Award (gospel music awards) in 2009 for \"Children's Project of the Year\" for \"We Are Different.\"",
" Pure-N-Heart is the first gospel music artist to receive a Stellar Award nomination from the Upstate, South Carolina.",
" For the same album, Pure-N-Heart has also received nominations for the 2010 South Florida Gospel Music Awards in the following categories: Best Youth Performance, Best New Artist, Best Gospel Album, and Best Gospel Choir of the Year."
],
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},
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"Foy Vance (born 1974) is a Northern Irish musician and singer-songwriter signed to Glassnote Records in 2013.",
" Vance has toured as a support act to British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran and his music has been featured on numerous TV shows.",
" In August 2013 he released his second full-length album, \"Joy of Nothing\", which produced by Irish producer and arranger Michael Keeney and was met with critical praise, being called \"a gorgeous collection of open, uplifting songs, which showcase [Vance's] magnificent songwriting skills.\"",
" In May 2016 his third studio album \"The Wild Swan\", produced and mixed by Jacquire King, was released and it was announced that Vance would support Elton John on selected tour dates in June and Josh Groban in July and August."
],
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},
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"Youthful Spirit is an award-winning Gospel music Choir from Churchill Community School, North Somerset, England.",
" It consists of a rotating cast of students at the school from Year 8 to Year 13.",
" The only entry requirement is \"Students with a passion for music\".",
" It was born by Churchill Music!",
" with the support of Alison Cooper and all the other music staff, and has since become an international gospel choir."
],
"title": "Youthful Spirit"
},
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"sentences": [
"Discovery Gospel Choir is an over 30 member intercultural choir based in Dublin, Ireland.",
" The choir was founded in 2004 as part of the Church of Ireland's 5-year Discovery Project - an initiative to welcome migrants and encourage social integration in Ireland.",
" In 2009 the Discovery Project ended and the choir developed into an inter-denominational, professional choir.",
" It is directed by Róisín Dexter and is partially supported by the Church of Ireland and Dublin City Council.",
" The choir has performed with Sinéad O'Connor, Foy Vance, Nizlopi, Celtic Woman and Liam Ó Maonlaí.",
" The choir also often works with Kíla."
],
"title": "Discovery Gospel Choir"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Camp is the debut studio album by American rapper Childish Gambino.",
" It was released on November 15, 2011, by Glassnote Records.",
" Upon Gambino's four mixtapes and three independent album releases, Gambino signed a deal to Glassnote, marking it as his first album on a major record label.",
" Recording sessions took place over a course of the whole year, while \"Camp\" was co-produced in its entirety by Gambino's longtime collaborator Ludwig Göransson."
],
"title": "Camp (album)"
}
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[
"Title: Retribution Gospel Choir (album)\n\nRetribution Gospel Choir is the eponymous debut album from Low singer-songwriter-guitarist Alan Sparhawk's band Retribution Gospel Choir. The album was released in the US on March 18, 2008, through Mark Kozelek's Caldo Verde Records. Kozelek also produced the album.",
"Title: Dublin Gospel Choir\n\nThe Dublin Gospel Choir are an Irish gospel choir that have been performing in Ireland since 1995.",
"Title: Milton Brunson\n\nMilton R. Brunson (June 28, 1929 – April 1, 1997) was an American gospel musician and former pastor and music director of Christ Tabernacle Baptist Church in Chicago, Illinois. Rev. Milton Brunson released his first musical project in 1988, \"Available to You\" with Word Records alongside Epic Records. The last album, \"When You Get High on Jesus, Oh My God\", released in 1997 by Hob Records, and this was a posthumous release. The last album to chart was \"50 Blessed Years\", that charted on the \"Billboard\" charts. All-in-all, he has had ten albums that have charted on the \"Billboard\" Gospel Albums chart over the course of his career and some even after his death. He received a nomination for the Best Gospel Album, Group or Choir at the 1988 Soul Train Music Awards and for Best Gospel Album at the 1993 Soul Train Music Awards. He won a Grammy Award for Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album at the 37th Annual Grammy Awards, while he was nominated two other times.",
"Title: Kenneth Anderson (musician)\n\nKenneth Anderson (born January 6, 1958) is a musician and choir director of the gospel music tradition. Anderson currently serves as director of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Choir San Diego, the University of California, San Diego Gospel Choir, and the Grossmont College Gospel Choir. Anderson is also on the voice faculty of Grossmont College in El Cajon, California as well as UC San Diego in La Jolla, California. He also serves as an associate pastor and choir director of Grace San Diego in the North Park neighborhood of San Diego.",
"Title: The Young Messiah (musical)\n\nThe Young Messiah is a musical production of a modern adaptation of George Frideric Handel's oratorio \"Messiah\", It was arranged by Tom Parker, in 1982, and featured vocals by Labi Siffre, Madeline Bell and Vicki Brown. A later version was produced and arranged by Frank McNamara, who also conducted the orchestra and chorus. The cast included Gladys Knight, Chaka Khan, Roger Daltrey, Jeffrey Osborne, the Irish Philharmonic Orchestra & Choir and the Visual Ministry Gospel Choir. The production included a narration, \"Beware of False Prophets\", which was written by Frank McGuinness and performed by Aidan Quinn. The music integrates gospel, rock and soul sounds.",
"Title: Pure-N-Heart Children's Choir\n\nPure-N-Heart is a ministry for children and teens originating in the US cities of the Upstate, South Carolina (Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, Seneca, Greenwood) under the influence of Music2ChangeU Records. Pure-N-Heart was nominated for a Stellar Award (gospel music awards) in 2009 for \"Children's Project of the Year\" for \"We Are Different.\" Pure-N-Heart is the first gospel music artist to receive a Stellar Award nomination from the Upstate, South Carolina. For the same album, Pure-N-Heart has also received nominations for the 2010 South Florida Gospel Music Awards in the following categories: Best Youth Performance, Best New Artist, Best Gospel Album, and Best Gospel Choir of the Year.",
"Title: Foy Vance\n\nFoy Vance (born 1974) is a Northern Irish musician and singer-songwriter signed to Glassnote Records in 2013. Vance has toured as a support act to British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran and his music has been featured on numerous TV shows. In August 2013 he released his second full-length album, \"Joy of Nothing\", which produced by Irish producer and arranger Michael Keeney and was met with critical praise, being called \"a gorgeous collection of open, uplifting songs, which showcase [Vance's] magnificent songwriting skills.\" In May 2016 his third studio album \"The Wild Swan\", produced and mixed by Jacquire King, was released and it was announced that Vance would support Elton John on selected tour dates in June and Josh Groban in July and August.",
"Title: Youthful Spirit\n\nYouthful Spirit is an award-winning Gospel music Choir from Churchill Community School, North Somerset, England. It consists of a rotating cast of students at the school from Year 8 to Year 13. The only entry requirement is \"Students with a passion for music\". It was born by Churchill Music! with the support of Alison Cooper and all the other music staff, and has since become an international gospel choir.",
"Title: Discovery Gospel Choir\n\nDiscovery Gospel Choir is an over 30 member intercultural choir based in Dublin, Ireland. The choir was founded in 2004 as part of the Church of Ireland's 5-year Discovery Project - an initiative to welcome migrants and encourage social integration in Ireland. In 2009 the Discovery Project ended and the choir developed into an inter-denominational, professional choir. It is directed by Róisín Dexter and is partially supported by the Church of Ireland and Dublin City Council. The choir has performed with Sinéad O'Connor, Foy Vance, Nizlopi, Celtic Woman and Liam Ó Maonlaí. The choir also often works with Kíla.",
"Title: Camp (album)\n\nCamp is the debut studio album by American rapper Childish Gambino. It was released on November 15, 2011, by Glassnote Records. Upon Gambino's four mixtapes and three independent album releases, Gambino signed a deal to Glassnote, marking it as his first album on a major record label. Recording sessions took place over a course of the whole year, while \"Camp\" was co-produced in its entirety by Gambino's longtime collaborator Ludwig Göransson."
] |
3,554
|
Which documentary features Rick Sebak, Great Old Amusement Parks or Spencer Halpin's Moral Kombat?
|
Great Old Amusement Parks
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comparison
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"A Cemetery Special is a 2005 PBS television documentary film by Rick Sebak of WQED.",
" The documentary profiles cemeteries and cemetery-related businesses and events across the United States."
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"Spencer Halpin's Moral Kombat is a 2009 documentary film, directed by Spencer Halpin, an American independent filmmaker.",
" The title of the film is in part a reference to the \"Mortal Kombat\" series of video games, which are notable for their extreme violence.",
" The title was changed from \"Moral Kombat\" to \"Spencer Halpin's Moral Kombat\" to avoid the risk of a lawsuit."
],
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"Amusement parks and theme parks are terms for a group of entertainment attractions, rides, and other events in a location for the enjoyment of large numbers of people.",
" Amusement parks are located all around the world with millions of people visiting them every year.",
" This list of amusement park rankings summarizes the attendance records, park rankings and the results of public polls of amusement parks around the world."
],
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"Sandwiches That You Will Like is a 2002 PBS documentary by Rick Sebak of WQED.",
" The unique sandwich offerings of cities across the United States (although excepting two from California, the remaining sandwiches all originate no further west than Texas) are shown, from those that are often found outside of their city of origin (cheesesteak from Philadelphia) to the virtually unknown (St. Paul in St. Louis)."
],
"title": "Sandwiches That You Will Like"
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"sentences": [
"Great Old Amusement Parks is a 1999 PBS television documentary VHS by Rick Sebak of WQED Pittsburgh."
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"title": "Great Old Amusement Parks"
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"sentences": [
"Pittsburgh A To Z is a 2001 documentary created by Rick Sebak about 26 things about the City of Pittsburgh for every Letter of the Alphabet.",
" Sebak included a larger area than just the city.",
" In addition to the city, they include Somerset County, Fayette County, and Lawrence County.",
" They had no rules about what to include.",
" However, double usage of any letter gave it an added attraction.",
" They skipped the letter H because the historic spelling of Pittsburgh did not include an H during a period of 20 years."
],
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"A family entertainment center (or centre), often abbreviated FEC in the entertainment industry, (also known as indoor amusement park or indoor theme park) is a small amusement park marketed towards families with small children to teenagers, and often entirely indoors or associated with a larger operation such as a theme park.",
" They usually cater to \"sub-regional markets of larger metropolitan areas.\"",
" FECs are generally small compared to full-scale amusement parks, with fewer attractions, a lower per-person per-hour cost to consumers than a traditional amusement park, and not usually major tourist attractions, but sustained by an area customer base.",
" Many are locally owned and operated, although there are a number of chains and franchises in the field.",
" FECs are sometimes called family amusement centers, play zones, family fun centers, or simply fun centers.",
" Some non-traditional FECs, called urban entertainment centers (UECs), with more customized and branded attractions and retail outlets, are associated with major entertainment companies and may be tourist destinations.",
" Others, sometimes operated by Non-Profit organizations as Children's Museums or Science Centers, tend to be geared toward edutainment experiences rather than simply amusement.",
" FECs may also be adjuncts to full-scale amusement parks."
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"In the United States, trolley parks, which started in the 19th century, were picnic and recreation areas along or at the ends of streetcar lines in most of the larger cities.",
" These were precursors to amusement parks.",
" These trolley parks were created by the streetcar companies to give people a reason to use their services on weekends.",
" These parks originally consisted of picnic groves and pavilions, and often held events such as dances, concerts and fireworks.",
" Many eventually added features such as swimming pools, carousels, Ferris wheels, roller coasters, sports fields, boats rides, restaurants and other resort facilities to become amusement parks. Various sources report the existence of between 1,500 and 2,000 amusement parks in the United States by 1919."
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"An amusement park is a park that features various attractions, such as rides and games, as well as other events for entertainment purposes.",
" A theme park is a type of amusement park that bases its structures and attractions around a central theme, often featuring multiple areas with different themes.",
" Unlike temporary and mobile funfairs and carnivals, amusement parks are stationary and built for long-lasting operation.",
" They are more elaborate than city parks and playgrounds, usually providing attractions that cater to a variety of age groups.",
" While amusement parks often contain themed areas, theme parks place a heavier focus with more intricately-designed themes that revolve around a particular subject or group of subjects."
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"North Point State Park is a public recreation area located on Chesapeake Bay in Edgemere, Baltimore County, Maryland.",
" The state park includes the site of the former Bay Shore Park, which was one of the state's premiere amusement parks during the first half of the 20th century.",
" The park features restored remnants of the old amusement park as well as facilities for swimming, picnicking, bicycling, and hiking.",
" Black Marsh, a 667 acre state wildlands area, makes up half the park's area.",
" The park is administered by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources."
],
"title": "North Point State Park"
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"Title: A Cemetery Special\n\nA Cemetery Special is a 2005 PBS television documentary film by Rick Sebak of WQED. The documentary profiles cemeteries and cemetery-related businesses and events across the United States.",
"Title: Spencer Halpin's Moral Kombat\n\nSpencer Halpin's Moral Kombat is a 2009 documentary film, directed by Spencer Halpin, an American independent filmmaker. The title of the film is in part a reference to the \"Mortal Kombat\" series of video games, which are notable for their extreme violence. The title was changed from \"Moral Kombat\" to \"Spencer Halpin's Moral Kombat\" to avoid the risk of a lawsuit.",
"Title: List of amusement park rankings\n\nAmusement parks and theme parks are terms for a group of entertainment attractions, rides, and other events in a location for the enjoyment of large numbers of people. Amusement parks are located all around the world with millions of people visiting them every year. This list of amusement park rankings summarizes the attendance records, park rankings and the results of public polls of amusement parks around the world.",
"Title: Sandwiches That You Will Like\n\nSandwiches That You Will Like is a 2002 PBS documentary by Rick Sebak of WQED. The unique sandwich offerings of cities across the United States (although excepting two from California, the remaining sandwiches all originate no further west than Texas) are shown, from those that are often found outside of their city of origin (cheesesteak from Philadelphia) to the virtually unknown (St. Paul in St. Louis).",
"Title: Great Old Amusement Parks\n\nGreat Old Amusement Parks is a 1999 PBS television documentary VHS by Rick Sebak of WQED Pittsburgh.",
"Title: Pittsburgh A to Z\n\nPittsburgh A To Z is a 2001 documentary created by Rick Sebak about 26 things about the City of Pittsburgh for every Letter of the Alphabet. Sebak included a larger area than just the city. In addition to the city, they include Somerset County, Fayette County, and Lawrence County. They had no rules about what to include. However, double usage of any letter gave it an added attraction. They skipped the letter H because the historic spelling of Pittsburgh did not include an H during a period of 20 years.",
"Title: Family entertainment center\n\nA family entertainment center (or centre), often abbreviated FEC in the entertainment industry, (also known as indoor amusement park or indoor theme park) is a small amusement park marketed towards families with small children to teenagers, and often entirely indoors or associated with a larger operation such as a theme park. They usually cater to \"sub-regional markets of larger metropolitan areas.\" FECs are generally small compared to full-scale amusement parks, with fewer attractions, a lower per-person per-hour cost to consumers than a traditional amusement park, and not usually major tourist attractions, but sustained by an area customer base. Many are locally owned and operated, although there are a number of chains and franchises in the field. FECs are sometimes called family amusement centers, play zones, family fun centers, or simply fun centers. Some non-traditional FECs, called urban entertainment centers (UECs), with more customized and branded attractions and retail outlets, are associated with major entertainment companies and may be tourist destinations. Others, sometimes operated by Non-Profit organizations as Children's Museums or Science Centers, tend to be geared toward edutainment experiences rather than simply amusement. FECs may also be adjuncts to full-scale amusement parks.",
"Title: Trolley park\n\nIn the United States, trolley parks, which started in the 19th century, were picnic and recreation areas along or at the ends of streetcar lines in most of the larger cities. These were precursors to amusement parks. These trolley parks were created by the streetcar companies to give people a reason to use their services on weekends. These parks originally consisted of picnic groves and pavilions, and often held events such as dances, concerts and fireworks. Many eventually added features such as swimming pools, carousels, Ferris wheels, roller coasters, sports fields, boats rides, restaurants and other resort facilities to become amusement parks. Various sources report the existence of between 1,500 and 2,000 amusement parks in the United States by 1919.",
"Title: Amusement park\n\nAn amusement park is a park that features various attractions, such as rides and games, as well as other events for entertainment purposes. A theme park is a type of amusement park that bases its structures and attractions around a central theme, often featuring multiple areas with different themes. Unlike temporary and mobile funfairs and carnivals, amusement parks are stationary and built for long-lasting operation. They are more elaborate than city parks and playgrounds, usually providing attractions that cater to a variety of age groups. While amusement parks often contain themed areas, theme parks place a heavier focus with more intricately-designed themes that revolve around a particular subject or group of subjects.",
"Title: North Point State Park\n\nNorth Point State Park is a public recreation area located on Chesapeake Bay in Edgemere, Baltimore County, Maryland. The state park includes the site of the former Bay Shore Park, which was one of the state's premiere amusement parks during the first half of the 20th century. The park features restored remnants of the old amusement park as well as facilities for swimming, picnicking, bicycling, and hiking. Black Marsh, a 667 acre state wildlands area, makes up half the park's area. The park is administered by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources."
] |
3,555
|
Who developed the earliest stored-program computers, that was funded and purchased from Ferranti in the UK instead?
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Victoria University of Manchester
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bridge
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"The Manchester computers were an innovative series of stored-program electronic computers developed during the 30-year period between 1947 and 1977 by a small team at the University of Manchester, under the leadership of Tom Kilburn.",
" They included the world's first stored-program computer, the world's first transistorised computer, and what was the world's fastest computer at the time of its inauguration in 1962."
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"Mary Lee Woods (born 12 March 1924) is an English mathematician and computer programmer who worked in a team that developed programs in the School of Computer Science, University of Manchester Mark 1, Ferranti Mark 1 and Mark 1 Star computers.",
" She met and married Conway Berners-Lee while working at Ferranti.",
" Sir Tim Berners-Lee is one of their children."
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"The Pilot ACE was one of the first computers built in the United Kingdom at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) in the early 1950s.",
" It was also one of the earliest stored-program computers, joining other UK designs like the Manchester Mark 1 and EDSAC of the same era.",
" The design is one of the earliest general computers designed by Alan Turing, although he left NPL before it was completed."
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"The Ferranti Market Research Terminal (MRT) was, arguably, the world’s first application-specific handheld computer.",
" It was designed specifically for the market research sector as a means to augment the regular clipboard schemes that, at the time, were common-place, in social and market research.",
" The Ferranti Market Research Terminal (MRT) is also of historical significance to the computing industry since it marked the last original computer design from Ferranti, a long established business (started 1882) that had risen to fame through a collaboration Manchester University to produce the \"Mark 1\", the world’s first commercial computer and later with Cambridge University producing the \"Atlas\" and \"Titan\" computers which, at their peak, held around 25% of the computing market."
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"UNIVAC is the name of a line of electronic digital stored-program computers starting with the products of the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation.",
" Later the name was applied to a division of the Remington Rand company and successor organizations.",
" UNIVAC is an acronym for UNIVersal Automatic Computer."
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"Ferranti or Ferranti International plc was a UK electrical engineering and equipment firm that operated for over a century from 1885 until it went bankrupt in 1993 (the Belgian subsidiary lives on as Ferranti Computer Systems and is now part of the Nijkerk Holding).",
" Known primarily for defence electronics, the company was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index."
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"OXO or Noughts and Crosses is a video game developed by A S Douglas in 1952 for the Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator (EDSAC) computer, which simulates a game of noughts and crosses.",
" It was one of the first games developed in the early history of video games.",
" Douglas programmed the game as part of a thesis on human-computer interaction for the University of Cambridge.",
" The EDSAC was one of the first stored-program computers, with memory that could be read from or written to, and had three small cathode ray tube screens to display the state of the memory; Douglas re-purposed one screen to demonstrate portraying other information to the user, such as the state of a noughts and crosses game.",
" After the game served its purpose, it was discarded on the original hardware but later successfully reconstructed.",
" \"OXO\", along with a draughts game by Christopher Strachey completed around the same time, is one of the earliest known games to display visuals on an electronic screen.",
" Under some definitions, it thus may qualify as the first video game, though other definitions exclude it due to its lack of moving or real-time updating graphics."
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"UTEC was a computer built at the University of Toronto (UofT) in the early 1950s.",
" It was one of the first working computers in the world, although only built in a prototype form while awaiting funding for expansion into a full-scale version.",
" This funding was eventually used to purchase a surplus Manchester Mark 1 from Ferranti in the UK instead, and UTEC quickly disappeared.",
" The name was an acronym for \"University of Toronto Electronic Computer\"."
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"The Manchester Mark 1 was one of the earliest stored-program computers, developed at the Victoria University of Manchester from the Small-Scale Experimental Machine (SSEM) or \"Baby\" (operational in June 1948).",
" It was also called the Manchester Automatic Digital Machine, or MADM.",
" Work began in August 1948, and the first version was operational by April 1949; a program written to search for Mersenne primes ran error-free for nine hours on the night of 16/17 June 1949."
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"Ferranti-Packard Ltd. was the Canadian division of Ferranti's global manufacturing empire, formed by the 1958 merger of Ferranti Electric and Packard Electric.",
" For several years in the post-war era, the company underwent dramatic expansion and repeatedly almost became a major computer supplier, but eventually shed various divisions and returned to becoming an electrical grid supplier once again.",
" The company was purchased in 1998 by the Austrian company, VA TECH.",
" On July 23, 2005 Siemens PTD purchased VA Tech’s Transmission and Distribution Division (T&D) group for transformers and switchgear."
],
"title": "Ferranti-Packard"
}
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"Title: Manchester computers\n\nThe Manchester computers were an innovative series of stored-program electronic computers developed during the 30-year period between 1947 and 1977 by a small team at the University of Manchester, under the leadership of Tom Kilburn. They included the world's first stored-program computer, the world's first transistorised computer, and what was the world's fastest computer at the time of its inauguration in 1962.",
"Title: Mary Lee Woods\n\nMary Lee Woods (born 12 March 1924) is an English mathematician and computer programmer who worked in a team that developed programs in the School of Computer Science, University of Manchester Mark 1, Ferranti Mark 1 and Mark 1 Star computers. She met and married Conway Berners-Lee while working at Ferranti. Sir Tim Berners-Lee is one of their children.",
"Title: Pilot ACE\n\nThe Pilot ACE was one of the first computers built in the United Kingdom at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) in the early 1950s. It was also one of the earliest stored-program computers, joining other UK designs like the Manchester Mark 1 and EDSAC of the same era. The design is one of the earliest general computers designed by Alan Turing, although he left NPL before it was completed.",
"Title: Ferranti MRT\n\nThe Ferranti Market Research Terminal (MRT) was, arguably, the world’s first application-specific handheld computer. It was designed specifically for the market research sector as a means to augment the regular clipboard schemes that, at the time, were common-place, in social and market research. The Ferranti Market Research Terminal (MRT) is also of historical significance to the computing industry since it marked the last original computer design from Ferranti, a long established business (started 1882) that had risen to fame through a collaboration Manchester University to produce the \"Mark 1\", the world’s first commercial computer and later with Cambridge University producing the \"Atlas\" and \"Titan\" computers which, at their peak, held around 25% of the computing market.",
"Title: UNIVAC\n\nUNIVAC is the name of a line of electronic digital stored-program computers starting with the products of the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation. Later the name was applied to a division of the Remington Rand company and successor organizations. UNIVAC is an acronym for UNIVersal Automatic Computer.",
"Title: Ferranti\n\nFerranti or Ferranti International plc was a UK electrical engineering and equipment firm that operated for over a century from 1885 until it went bankrupt in 1993 (the Belgian subsidiary lives on as Ferranti Computer Systems and is now part of the Nijkerk Holding). Known primarily for defence electronics, the company was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.",
"Title: OXO\n\nOXO or Noughts and Crosses is a video game developed by A S Douglas in 1952 for the Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator (EDSAC) computer, which simulates a game of noughts and crosses. It was one of the first games developed in the early history of video games. Douglas programmed the game as part of a thesis on human-computer interaction for the University of Cambridge. The EDSAC was one of the first stored-program computers, with memory that could be read from or written to, and had three small cathode ray tube screens to display the state of the memory; Douglas re-purposed one screen to demonstrate portraying other information to the user, such as the state of a noughts and crosses game. After the game served its purpose, it was discarded on the original hardware but later successfully reconstructed. \"OXO\", along with a draughts game by Christopher Strachey completed around the same time, is one of the earliest known games to display visuals on an electronic screen. Under some definitions, it thus may qualify as the first video game, though other definitions exclude it due to its lack of moving or real-time updating graphics.",
"Title: UTEC\n\nUTEC was a computer built at the University of Toronto (UofT) in the early 1950s. It was one of the first working computers in the world, although only built in a prototype form while awaiting funding for expansion into a full-scale version. This funding was eventually used to purchase a surplus Manchester Mark 1 from Ferranti in the UK instead, and UTEC quickly disappeared. The name was an acronym for \"University of Toronto Electronic Computer\".",
"Title: Manchester Mark 1\n\nThe Manchester Mark 1 was one of the earliest stored-program computers, developed at the Victoria University of Manchester from the Small-Scale Experimental Machine (SSEM) or \"Baby\" (operational in June 1948). It was also called the Manchester Automatic Digital Machine, or MADM. Work began in August 1948, and the first version was operational by April 1949; a program written to search for Mersenne primes ran error-free for nine hours on the night of 16/17 June 1949.",
"Title: Ferranti-Packard\n\nFerranti-Packard Ltd. was the Canadian division of Ferranti's global manufacturing empire, formed by the 1958 merger of Ferranti Electric and Packard Electric. For several years in the post-war era, the company underwent dramatic expansion and repeatedly almost became a major computer supplier, but eventually shed various divisions and returned to becoming an electrical grid supplier once again. The company was purchased in 1998 by the Austrian company, VA TECH. On July 23, 2005 Siemens PTD purchased VA Tech’s Transmission and Distribution Division (T&D) group for transformers and switchgear."
] |
3,556
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What year was the first founder of Boies, Schiller & Flexner L.L.P. born?
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1941
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"sentences": [
"Edward J. Normand is a prominent lawyer known for representing Lloyd's of London in the dispute over the extent that its insurance covered the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center.",
" He grew up in Windham, New Hampshire and attended the Pinkerton Academy in Derry.",
" In 1992, Normand graduated from the College of William and Mary magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa.",
" He then clerked for Marjorie O. Rendell on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and Joseph M. McLaughlin on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.",
" In 1995, he received a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where he served as editor-in-chief of the University of Pennsylvania Law Review.",
" He served as assistant to the Special Master to the United States Supreme Court for the controversy regarding the state sovereignty of Ellis Island.",
" He is currently a partner at the law firm Boies, Schiller & Flexner."
],
"title": "Edward J. Normand"
},
{
"sentences": [
"William T. Dzurilla, formerly William T. D'Zurilla, is an attorney, a partner in the Boies, Schiller & Flexner law firm's Fort Lauderdale, Florida office.",
" He was a law clerk for Justice Byron White of the United States Supreme Court from 1982 to 1983.",
" He played a key role in the privatization of major state-owned businesses in Slovakia."
],
"title": "William T. Dzurilla"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Robert Hunter Biden (born February 4, 1970) is the second son of former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden and his first wife, Neilia Biden.",
" He is a partner at Rosemont Seneca Partners, LLC and is Counsel to Boies, Schiller, Flexner, LLP, a New York-based-law firm."
],
"title": "Hunter Biden"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ann M. O'Leary (born 1971 or 1972) is an American political advisor, lawyer, and nonprofit leader who specializes in early childhood education.",
" She worked in the Bill Clinton administration and for Hillary Clinton during her time as First Lady, Senate career, and 2008 and 2016 presidential campaigns.",
" She served in leadership positions at various nonprofit organizations that focus on early childhood education, including Next Generation and the Opportunity Institute.",
" After Clinton's unsuccessful 2016 presidential campaign, O'Leary became a lawyer at the Palo Alto office of the law firm Boies, Schiller & Flexner."
],
"title": "Ann O'Leary"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Stephen N. Zack was the President of the American Bar Association from 2010 to 2011.",
" At present he is a partner at the Boies, Schiller & Flexner Law firm.",
" Stephen Zack attended the University of Florida for his Bachelor's degree, and he received his Juris Doctorate from the Levin College of Law."
],
"title": "Stephen N. Zack"
},
{
"sentences": [
"David Boies (born March 11, 1941) is an American lawyer and chairman of the law firm Boies, Schiller & Flexner.",
" He has been involved in various high-profile cases in the United States."
],
"title": "David Boies"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Boies, Schiller & Flexner L.L.P. is an American law firm founded by David Boies and Jonathan D. Schiller in 1997.",
" In 1999, the founders were joined by Donald L. Flexner, former partner with Crowell & Moring, becoming Boies, Schiller & Flexner."
],
"title": "Boies, Schiller & Flexner"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Hampton Dellinger is a partner at Boies, Schiller & Flexner.",
" Previously, he was a North Carolina lawyer in the Triangle office of Robinson, Bradshaw & Hinson and a candidate for the 2008 Democratic nomination for Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina.",
" In his first run for elective office, he lost the Democratic primary on May 6, 2008 to Walter H. Dalton."
],
"title": "Hampton Dellinger"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Stuart H. Singer is an American attorney, the managing partner of the Boies Schiller & Flexner law firm's Fort Lauderdale, Florida office.",
" He specializes in complex business litigation and represents clients such as NASCAR, Carnival Cruise Lines, Florida Power & Light, and Tyco International.",
" He was a law clerk for Justice Byron White of the United States Supreme Court from 1981 to 1983.",
" He graduated in 1981 from Harvard Law School, where he served as Editor & President of the Harvard Law Review.",
" He received his bachelor's degree in 1978 from Northwestern University, where he won the National Collegiate Debate Championship.",
" He is listed in LawDragon's 500 Leading Lawyers in America.",
" He is the co-author, with David W. Quinto, of \"Trade Secrets: Law & Practice\" (Oxford University Press, 2008)."
],
"title": "Stuart H. Singer"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lee Scott Wolosky (born July 17, 1968) is the former U.S. Special Envoy for Guantanamo Closure.",
" He served under the last three U.S. Presidents in significant national security positions, and was on leave as a Partner at Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP.",
" On July 14 2016, President Obama accorded Wolosky the personal rank of Ambassador."
],
"title": "Lee S. Wolosky"
}
] |
[
"Title: Edward J. Normand\n\nEdward J. Normand is a prominent lawyer known for representing Lloyd's of London in the dispute over the extent that its insurance covered the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center. He grew up in Windham, New Hampshire and attended the Pinkerton Academy in Derry. In 1992, Normand graduated from the College of William and Mary magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. He then clerked for Marjorie O. Rendell on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and Joseph M. McLaughlin on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. In 1995, he received a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where he served as editor-in-chief of the University of Pennsylvania Law Review. He served as assistant to the Special Master to the United States Supreme Court for the controversy regarding the state sovereignty of Ellis Island. He is currently a partner at the law firm Boies, Schiller & Flexner.",
"Title: William T. Dzurilla\n\nWilliam T. Dzurilla, formerly William T. D'Zurilla, is an attorney, a partner in the Boies, Schiller & Flexner law firm's Fort Lauderdale, Florida office. He was a law clerk for Justice Byron White of the United States Supreme Court from 1982 to 1983. He played a key role in the privatization of major state-owned businesses in Slovakia.",
"Title: Hunter Biden\n\nRobert Hunter Biden (born February 4, 1970) is the second son of former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden and his first wife, Neilia Biden. He is a partner at Rosemont Seneca Partners, LLC and is Counsel to Boies, Schiller, Flexner, LLP, a New York-based-law firm.",
"Title: Ann O'Leary\n\nAnn M. O'Leary (born 1971 or 1972) is an American political advisor, lawyer, and nonprofit leader who specializes in early childhood education. She worked in the Bill Clinton administration and for Hillary Clinton during her time as First Lady, Senate career, and 2008 and 2016 presidential campaigns. She served in leadership positions at various nonprofit organizations that focus on early childhood education, including Next Generation and the Opportunity Institute. After Clinton's unsuccessful 2016 presidential campaign, O'Leary became a lawyer at the Palo Alto office of the law firm Boies, Schiller & Flexner.",
"Title: Stephen N. Zack\n\nStephen N. Zack was the President of the American Bar Association from 2010 to 2011. At present he is a partner at the Boies, Schiller & Flexner Law firm. Stephen Zack attended the University of Florida for his Bachelor's degree, and he received his Juris Doctorate from the Levin College of Law.",
"Title: David Boies\n\nDavid Boies (born March 11, 1941) is an American lawyer and chairman of the law firm Boies, Schiller & Flexner. He has been involved in various high-profile cases in the United States.",
"Title: Boies, Schiller & Flexner\n\nBoies, Schiller & Flexner L.L.P. is an American law firm founded by David Boies and Jonathan D. Schiller in 1997. In 1999, the founders were joined by Donald L. Flexner, former partner with Crowell & Moring, becoming Boies, Schiller & Flexner.",
"Title: Hampton Dellinger\n\nHampton Dellinger is a partner at Boies, Schiller & Flexner. Previously, he was a North Carolina lawyer in the Triangle office of Robinson, Bradshaw & Hinson and a candidate for the 2008 Democratic nomination for Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina. In his first run for elective office, he lost the Democratic primary on May 6, 2008 to Walter H. Dalton.",
"Title: Stuart H. Singer\n\nStuart H. Singer is an American attorney, the managing partner of the Boies Schiller & Flexner law firm's Fort Lauderdale, Florida office. He specializes in complex business litigation and represents clients such as NASCAR, Carnival Cruise Lines, Florida Power & Light, and Tyco International. He was a law clerk for Justice Byron White of the United States Supreme Court from 1981 to 1983. He graduated in 1981 from Harvard Law School, where he served as Editor & President of the Harvard Law Review. He received his bachelor's degree in 1978 from Northwestern University, where he won the National Collegiate Debate Championship. He is listed in LawDragon's 500 Leading Lawyers in America. He is the co-author, with David W. Quinto, of \"Trade Secrets: Law & Practice\" (Oxford University Press, 2008).",
"Title: Lee S. Wolosky\n\nLee Scott Wolosky (born July 17, 1968) is the former U.S. Special Envoy for Guantanamo Closure. He served under the last three U.S. Presidents in significant national security positions, and was on leave as a Partner at Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP. On July 14 2016, President Obama accorded Wolosky the personal rank of Ambassador."
] |
3,557
|
Where is a multi-use indoor arena, that was opened byan English ice dancer who won a gold medal at the 1984 Winter Olympics, located at?
|
National Ice Centre
|
bridge
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Motorpoint Arena Nottingham",
"Jayne Torvill"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Jayne Torvill, OBE (born 7 October 1957) is an English ice dancer.",
" With Christopher Dean, she won a gold medal at the 1984 Winter Olympics and a bronze medal at the 1994 Winter Olympics."
],
"title": "Jayne Torvill"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dmitry Vladimirovich Vasilyev (Russian: Дмитрий Владимирович Васильев ) (born 8 December 1962 in Leningrad) is a former Soviet biathlete.",
" At the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, Vasilyev won a gold medal with the Soviet relay team, which consisted of himself, Juri Kashkarov, Algimantas Šalna and Sergei Bulygin.",
" He received another gold medal at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary."
],
"title": "Dmitry Vasilyev (biathlete)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Christopher Colin Dean, OBE (born 27 July 1958 in Calverton, Nottinghamshire) is an English ice dancer who won a gold medal at the 1984 Winter Olympics with his skating partner Jayne Torvill.",
" They also won a bronze medal at the 1994 Winter Olympics."
],
"title": "Christopher Dean"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Malmö Arena is a multi-use indoor arena in Malmö, Sweden, and the home of SHL ice hockey club Malmö Redhawks.",
" It is the largest arena in the SHL, and the second-largest indoor arena in Sweden.",
" Apart from hosting Redhawks hockey matches, the arena is often the venue for team handball, floorball, concerts, and other events.",
" It has also hosted indoor athletics.",
" Owned and operated by Parkfast AB, the arena was designed by Mats Matson of MM Matsson Konsult AB, Hannu Helkiö of Pöyry Architects, and Gert Wingårdh of Wingårdh arkitektkontor.",
" Naming rights for the venue are owned by Malmö Stad, in a ten-year contract, agreed in 2007.",
" Malmö Arena hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 between 14 and 18 May 2013."
],
"title": "Malmö Arena"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Attila Tóth (born April 12, 1965) is a Hungarian ice dancer.",
" He competed with Klára Engi.",
" Together, they placed 16th at the 1984 Winter Olympics, 7th at the 1988 Winter Olympics, and 7th at the 1992 Winter Olympics.",
" Their highest placement at the World Figure Skating Championships was 4th, which they achieved in 1989.",
" Their highest placement at the European Figure Skating Championships was 4th, which they achieved in 1989, 1990, and 1991."
],
"title": "Attila Tóth"
},
{
"sentences": [
"For the Summer and Winter Olympics, there are 27 venues that have been or will be used for figure skating.",
" This is one of two sports in the Winter Olympics to debut in the Summer Olympics with ice hockey being the other.",
" The first venue for the event took place during the 1908 Games was held indoors.",
" Twelve years later, the venue joined ice hockey as another Winter Olympic sport in the Summer Olympics.",
" For the first two Winter Olympics, figure skating was held outdoors.",
" With figure skating being held outdoors, there were weather concerns with thawing for the first two Winter Games.",
" A suggestion by International Olympic Committee President Count Henri de Baillet-Latour to 1932 Olympic Organizing Committee President Godfrey Dewey in September 1930 led Dewey to create the first indoor arena for the Winter Olympics.",
" For the 1936 Games, the venue was covered partially.",
" Following World War II, the 1948 venue became the first venue to be used twice at the Winter Olympics since it had been used twenty years earlier.",
" Figure skating's final competition that took place outdoors was in 1956 though that venue has since had a roof added to it.",
" Since 1960, all figure skating competitions have taken place indoors.",
" Three National Hockey League (NHL) venues have hosted Olympic figure skating competitions: the 1988 (both venues) and the 2010 though the NHL Vancouver Canucks moved out of the 2010 venue following the 1994–95 season.",
" The 2002 venue was a National Basketball Association (NBA) venue which meant the Utah Jazz was on a road trip during the 2002 Games."
],
"title": "List of Olympic venues in figure skating"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Scott Chase Gregory (born July 31, 1959 in Auburn, New York) is an American former competitive ice dancer.",
" He competed at the 1984 Winter Olympics with Elisa Spitz.",
" He then paired with Suzanne Semanick, with whom he won the gold medal at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships twice and competed at the Olympics in 1988.",
" He retired from skating that year due to back injuries."
],
"title": "Scott Gregory"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Klára Engi (born November 1, 1967) is a Hungarian ice dancer.",
" She competed with Attila Tóth.",
" Together, they placed 16th at the 1984 Winter Olympics, 7th at the 1988 Winter Olympics, and 7th at the 1992 Winter Olympics.",
" Their highest placement at the World Figure Skating Championships was 4th, which they achieved in 1989.",
" Their highest placement at the European Figure Skating Championships was 4th, which they achieved in 1989, 1990, and 1991."
],
"title": "Klára Engi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Motorpoint Arena Nottingham (originally the Nottingham Arena, formerly the Capital FM Arena Nottingham) is a multi-use indoor arena located within the National Ice Centre in the Lace Market district of Nottingham, England.",
" The National Ice Centre and Nottingham Arena were opened by Olympic gold medalist Jayne Torvill on 1 April 2000.",
" Since its opening, the arena has hosted over a thousand concerts, comedy acts, family shows and sporting events.",
" The arena is the UK’s first twin ice pad facility and centre of excellence for ice sports in the UK."
],
"title": "Motorpoint Arena Nottingham"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 1994 Winter Olympics closing ceremony was held in Lysgårdsbakken in Lillehammer, Norway on 27 February 1994.",
" All spectators were handed a flashlight with the inscription \"Remember Sarajevo\"—the host of the 1984 Winter Olympics which was at the heart of the Bosnian War.",
" The first entrants on the stage were Liv Ullmann and Thor Heyerdal, followed by the athletes' precession.",
" After the flag had been transferred to Nagano mayor Tasuka Tsukada, speeches were held by Lillehammer mayor Audun Tron, Gerhard Heiberg and Juan Antonio Samaranch.",
" The latter used his speech to remind about Sarajevo's situation, before giving Heiberg IOC's gold medal, and declaring the games \"the best Olympic Winter Games ever\".",
" Artistic presentations followed with many of the themes from the opening ceremony.",
" The 1998 Winter Olympics' mascots, the Snowlets, was also presented.",
" Of the 2,200 people performing in the opening and closing ceremonies, only 50 were professionals.",
" The Anthems of Greece, Norway, and Japan were heard there."
],
"title": "1994 Winter Olympics closing ceremony"
}
] |
[
"Title: Jayne Torvill\n\nJayne Torvill, OBE (born 7 October 1957) is an English ice dancer. With Christopher Dean, she won a gold medal at the 1984 Winter Olympics and a bronze medal at the 1994 Winter Olympics.",
"Title: Dmitry Vasilyev (biathlete)\n\nDmitry Vladimirovich Vasilyev (Russian: Дмитрий Владимирович Васильев ) (born 8 December 1962 in Leningrad) is a former Soviet biathlete. At the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, Vasilyev won a gold medal with the Soviet relay team, which consisted of himself, Juri Kashkarov, Algimantas Šalna and Sergei Bulygin. He received another gold medal at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary.",
"Title: Christopher Dean\n\nChristopher Colin Dean, OBE (born 27 July 1958 in Calverton, Nottinghamshire) is an English ice dancer who won a gold medal at the 1984 Winter Olympics with his skating partner Jayne Torvill. They also won a bronze medal at the 1994 Winter Olympics.",
"Title: Malmö Arena\n\nMalmö Arena is a multi-use indoor arena in Malmö, Sweden, and the home of SHL ice hockey club Malmö Redhawks. It is the largest arena in the SHL, and the second-largest indoor arena in Sweden. Apart from hosting Redhawks hockey matches, the arena is often the venue for team handball, floorball, concerts, and other events. It has also hosted indoor athletics. Owned and operated by Parkfast AB, the arena was designed by Mats Matson of MM Matsson Konsult AB, Hannu Helkiö of Pöyry Architects, and Gert Wingårdh of Wingårdh arkitektkontor. Naming rights for the venue are owned by Malmö Stad, in a ten-year contract, agreed in 2007. Malmö Arena hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 between 14 and 18 May 2013.",
"Title: Attila Tóth\n\nAttila Tóth (born April 12, 1965) is a Hungarian ice dancer. He competed with Klára Engi. Together, they placed 16th at the 1984 Winter Olympics, 7th at the 1988 Winter Olympics, and 7th at the 1992 Winter Olympics. Their highest placement at the World Figure Skating Championships was 4th, which they achieved in 1989. Their highest placement at the European Figure Skating Championships was 4th, which they achieved in 1989, 1990, and 1991.",
"Title: List of Olympic venues in figure skating\n\nFor the Summer and Winter Olympics, there are 27 venues that have been or will be used for figure skating. This is one of two sports in the Winter Olympics to debut in the Summer Olympics with ice hockey being the other. The first venue for the event took place during the 1908 Games was held indoors. Twelve years later, the venue joined ice hockey as another Winter Olympic sport in the Summer Olympics. For the first two Winter Olympics, figure skating was held outdoors. With figure skating being held outdoors, there were weather concerns with thawing for the first two Winter Games. A suggestion by International Olympic Committee President Count Henri de Baillet-Latour to 1932 Olympic Organizing Committee President Godfrey Dewey in September 1930 led Dewey to create the first indoor arena for the Winter Olympics. For the 1936 Games, the venue was covered partially. Following World War II, the 1948 venue became the first venue to be used twice at the Winter Olympics since it had been used twenty years earlier. Figure skating's final competition that took place outdoors was in 1956 though that venue has since had a roof added to it. Since 1960, all figure skating competitions have taken place indoors. Three National Hockey League (NHL) venues have hosted Olympic figure skating competitions: the 1988 (both venues) and the 2010 though the NHL Vancouver Canucks moved out of the 2010 venue following the 1994–95 season. The 2002 venue was a National Basketball Association (NBA) venue which meant the Utah Jazz was on a road trip during the 2002 Games.",
"Title: Scott Gregory\n\nScott Chase Gregory (born July 31, 1959 in Auburn, New York) is an American former competitive ice dancer. He competed at the 1984 Winter Olympics with Elisa Spitz. He then paired with Suzanne Semanick, with whom he won the gold medal at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships twice and competed at the Olympics in 1988. He retired from skating that year due to back injuries.",
"Title: Klára Engi\n\nKlára Engi (born November 1, 1967) is a Hungarian ice dancer. She competed with Attila Tóth. Together, they placed 16th at the 1984 Winter Olympics, 7th at the 1988 Winter Olympics, and 7th at the 1992 Winter Olympics. Their highest placement at the World Figure Skating Championships was 4th, which they achieved in 1989. Their highest placement at the European Figure Skating Championships was 4th, which they achieved in 1989, 1990, and 1991.",
"Title: Motorpoint Arena Nottingham\n\nMotorpoint Arena Nottingham (originally the Nottingham Arena, formerly the Capital FM Arena Nottingham) is a multi-use indoor arena located within the National Ice Centre in the Lace Market district of Nottingham, England. The National Ice Centre and Nottingham Arena were opened by Olympic gold medalist Jayne Torvill on 1 April 2000. Since its opening, the arena has hosted over a thousand concerts, comedy acts, family shows and sporting events. The arena is the UK’s first twin ice pad facility and centre of excellence for ice sports in the UK.",
"Title: 1994 Winter Olympics closing ceremony\n\nThe 1994 Winter Olympics closing ceremony was held in Lysgårdsbakken in Lillehammer, Norway on 27 February 1994. All spectators were handed a flashlight with the inscription \"Remember Sarajevo\"—the host of the 1984 Winter Olympics which was at the heart of the Bosnian War. The first entrants on the stage were Liv Ullmann and Thor Heyerdal, followed by the athletes' precession. After the flag had been transferred to Nagano mayor Tasuka Tsukada, speeches were held by Lillehammer mayor Audun Tron, Gerhard Heiberg and Juan Antonio Samaranch. The latter used his speech to remind about Sarajevo's situation, before giving Heiberg IOC's gold medal, and declaring the games \"the best Olympic Winter Games ever\". Artistic presentations followed with many of the themes from the opening ceremony. The 1998 Winter Olympics' mascots, the Snowlets, was also presented. Of the 2,200 people performing in the opening and closing ceremonies, only 50 were professionals. The Anthems of Greece, Norway, and Japan were heard there."
] |
3,558
|
Sempringham is near the civil parish in which district of Lincolnshire?
|
South Kesteven
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bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Sempringham",
"Billingborough"
],
"sent_id": [
2,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Lutton (sometimes Lutton-Bourne) is a village and civil parish in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England.",
" The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 1,261.",
" It is situated about 4 mi south-east from the town of Holbeach.",
" The village has been known by the alternative name of Sutton St Nicholas.",
" The civil parish comprises the village of Lutton, with Lutton Marsh to the north-east and Lutton Garnsgate to the south-west."
],
"title": "Lutton, Lincolnshire"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Spanby is a village and former civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England, about 5 mi south from the town of Sleaford.",
" Since 1931 the village has been part of the civil parish of Threekingham.",
" It is in the civil parish of Osbournby."
],
"title": "Spanby"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Langton by Spilsby, sometimes called Langton by Partney, is a village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England.",
" It is situated approximately 4 mi north from the town of Spilsby, Lincolnshire.",
" The civil parish includes the hamlet of Sutterby.",
" From the 2011 census the population is included in the civil parish of Sausthorpe."
],
"title": "Langton by Spilsby"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Billingborough is a village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England.",
" It is situated approximately 10 mi north from Bourne and 10 miles south from Sleaford, and on the B1177 between Horbling and Pointon just south of the A52."
],
"title": "Billingborough"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Walesby is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England.",
" The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 249.",
" It lies in the Lincolnshire Wolds, 3 mi north-east from Market Rasen and 7 mi south from Caistor.",
" Tealby parish lies to the south-east.",
" The parish covers about 3600 acre and includes the hamlets of Risby and Otby."
],
"title": "Walesby, Lincolnshire"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Pointon is a small village situated 7 mi north from Bourne, in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England.",
" It forms part of the civil parish of Pointon and Sempringham (where the population can now be found), which had a 2001 population of 507.",
" The majority of the parish's population live in Pointon."
],
"title": "Pointon"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Pointon and Sempringham is a civil parish in the English county of Lincolnshire."
],
"title": "Pointon and Sempringham"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sempringham is a hamlet in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England.",
" It is situated 2 mi south from the A52 road, 12 mi east from Grantham and 8 mi north from Bourne.",
" The hamlet is in the civil parish of Pointon and Sempringham , and on the western edge of the Lincolnshire Fens, the closest village being Billingborough, 0.5 mi to the north on the B1177 road.",
" Sempringham is noted as the home of Gilbert of Sempringham, the son of the lord of the manor.",
" Gilbert is the only English Saint to have founded a monastic order, the Gilbertines."
],
"title": "Sempringham"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Snelland is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England It is situated approximately 9 mi north-east from the city and county town of Lincoln and about 5 mi from the town of Market Rasen.",
" The civil parish includes the hamlet of Swinthorpe.",
" The population at the 2011 census was included in the civil parish of Friesthorpe."
],
"title": "Snelland"
},
{
"sentences": [
"South Hykeham is a village and civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England.",
" The population of the civi parish at the 2011 census was 835.",
" It is situated approximately 3 mi south-west from the city and county town of Lincoln, and on the A46 road.",
" Since 1931, South Hykeham formed part of the civil parish of Aubourn Haddington and South Hykeham, but this relationship was broken in 1991 and South Hykeham is again a civil parish."
],
"title": "South Hykeham"
}
] |
[
"Title: Lutton, Lincolnshire\n\nLutton (sometimes Lutton-Bourne) is a village and civil parish in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 1,261. It is situated about 4 mi south-east from the town of Holbeach. The village has been known by the alternative name of Sutton St Nicholas. The civil parish comprises the village of Lutton, with Lutton Marsh to the north-east and Lutton Garnsgate to the south-west.",
"Title: Spanby\n\nSpanby is a village and former civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England, about 5 mi south from the town of Sleaford. Since 1931 the village has been part of the civil parish of Threekingham. It is in the civil parish of Osbournby.",
"Title: Langton by Spilsby\n\nLangton by Spilsby, sometimes called Langton by Partney, is a village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated approximately 4 mi north from the town of Spilsby, Lincolnshire. The civil parish includes the hamlet of Sutterby. From the 2011 census the population is included in the civil parish of Sausthorpe.",
"Title: Billingborough\n\nBillingborough is a village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated approximately 10 mi north from Bourne and 10 miles south from Sleaford, and on the B1177 between Horbling and Pointon just south of the A52.",
"Title: Walesby, Lincolnshire\n\nWalesby is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 249. It lies in the Lincolnshire Wolds, 3 mi north-east from Market Rasen and 7 mi south from Caistor. Tealby parish lies to the south-east. The parish covers about 3600 acre and includes the hamlets of Risby and Otby.",
"Title: Pointon\n\nPointon is a small village situated 7 mi north from Bourne, in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It forms part of the civil parish of Pointon and Sempringham (where the population can now be found), which had a 2001 population of 507. The majority of the parish's population live in Pointon.",
"Title: Pointon and Sempringham\n\nPointon and Sempringham is a civil parish in the English county of Lincolnshire.",
"Title: Sempringham\n\nSempringham is a hamlet in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 2 mi south from the A52 road, 12 mi east from Grantham and 8 mi north from Bourne. The hamlet is in the civil parish of Pointon and Sempringham , and on the western edge of the Lincolnshire Fens, the closest village being Billingborough, 0.5 mi to the north on the B1177 road. Sempringham is noted as the home of Gilbert of Sempringham, the son of the lord of the manor. Gilbert is the only English Saint to have founded a monastic order, the Gilbertines.",
"Title: Snelland\n\nSnelland is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England It is situated approximately 9 mi north-east from the city and county town of Lincoln and about 5 mi from the town of Market Rasen. The civil parish includes the hamlet of Swinthorpe. The population at the 2011 census was included in the civil parish of Friesthorpe.",
"Title: South Hykeham\n\nSouth Hykeham is a village and civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civi parish at the 2011 census was 835. It is situated approximately 3 mi south-west from the city and county town of Lincoln, and on the A46 road. Since 1931, South Hykeham formed part of the civil parish of Aubourn Haddington and South Hykeham, but this relationship was broken in 1991 and South Hykeham is again a civil parish."
] |
3,559
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Herbsaint and Jagertee, are what type of beverages?
|
alcoholic
|
comparison
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easy
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"Herbsaint",
"Jagertee"
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0,
0
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"Ethanol fuel is ethyl alcohol, the same type of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages, used as fuel.",
" It is most often used as a motor fuel, mainly as a biofuel additive for gasoline.",
" The first production car running entirely on ethanol was the Fiat 147, introduced in 1978 in Brazil by Fiat.",
" Ethanol is commonly made from biomass such as corn or sugarcane.",
" World ethanol production for transport fuel tripled between 2000 and 2007 from 17e9 L to more than 52e9 L .",
" From 2007 to 2008, the share of ethanol in global gasoline type fuel use increased from 3.7% to 5.4%.",
" In 2011 worldwide ethanol fuel production reached 8.46e10 L with the United States of America and Brazil being the top producers, accounting for 62.2% and 25% of global production, respectively.",
" US ethanol production reached 57.54e9 L in 2017-04."
],
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"Bartender DS (バーテンダーDS ) is a simulation video game released for the Nintendo DS on September 27, 2007, by Electronic Arts of Japan.",
" The game is a Japan-only release, published to help provide individuals mixing alcoholic beverages with recipes for their cocktails.",
" The game includes over 850 recipes, as well as background information and history for each beverage.",
" The beverages are arranged in categories including necessary ingredients, and even the type of glass used to increase its ease of use."
],
"title": "Bartender DS"
},
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"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"
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"In the alcoholic beverages industry, congeners are substances, other than the desired type of alcohol, ethanol, produced during fermentation.",
" These substances include small amounts of chemicals such as methanol and other alcohols (known as fusel alcohols), acetone, acetaldehyde, esters, tannins, and aldehydes (e.g. furfural).",
" Congeners are responsible for most of the taste and aroma of distilled alcoholic beverages, and contribute to the taste of non-distilled drinks.",
" It has been suggested that these substances contribute to the symptoms of a hangover.",
" Congeners are also used by forensic toxicologists to determine what a person drank in a sub-discipline called alcohol congener analysis."
],
"title": "Congener (alcohol)"
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"sentences": [
"Jagertee (also Jägertee) is an alcoholic beverage made by mixing overproof rum with black tea, red wine, plum brandy, orange juice and various spices.",
" It is served warm and is typically consumed during winter in the cold parts of Central Europe."
],
"title": "Jagertee"
},
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"Phosphate soda is a type of beverage that has a tangy or sour taste.",
" These beverages became popular among children in the 1870s in the United States.",
" Phosphate beverages were made with fruit flavorings, egg, malt, or wine.",
" In the 1900s, the beverages became popular, and fruit-flavoured phosphate sodas were served at soda fountains, before losing popularity to ice cream based treats in the 1930s.",
" Phosphoric acid is used in many bottled soft drinks, including Coca-Cola.",
" The original acid phosphate, made by the Horsford Chemical Company, was a mixture of calcium, magnesium and potassium phosphate salts with a small amount of phosphoric acid producing a liquid mixture with a pH of around 2.0, the same as freshly squeezed lime juice."
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"title": "Phosphate soda"
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"A coffeehouse, coffee shop or café (sometimes spelled cafe) is an establishment which primarily serves hot coffee, related coffee beverages (e.g., café latte, cappuccino, espresso), tea, and other hot beverages.",
" Some coffeehouses also serve cold beverages such as iced coffee and iced tea.",
" Many cafés also serve some type of food, such as light snacks, muffins or pastries.",
" Coffeehouses range from owner-operated small businesses to large multinational corporations."
],
"title": "Coffeehouse"
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"Herbsaint is a brand name of anise-flavored liqueur originally created as an absinthe-substitute in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1934, and currently produced by the Sazerac Company."
],
"title": "Herbsaint"
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"Alcohol, also known by its chemical name ethanol, is a psychoactive drug found as the active ingredient in alcoholic beverages such as beer, wine, and distilled spirits.",
" It is one of the oldest and most common recreational drugs, causing the characteristic effects of alcohol intoxication or \"drunkenness\".",
" Among other effects, alcohol produces euphoria, decreased anxiety, increased sociability, sedation, impairment of cognition, memory, and motor function, and generalized depression of central nervous system function.",
" Ethanol is the only type of alcohol that is found in alcoholic beverages and is commonly used for recreational purposes; other alcohols such as methanol and isopropyl alcohol are toxic and potentially lethal."
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"Artisanal food encompasses breads, cheeses, fruit preserves, cured meats, beverages, oils, and vinegars that are made by hand using traditional methods by skilled craftworkers, known as food artisans.",
" The foodstuff material from farmers and backyard growers can include fruit, grains and flours, milks for cheese, cured meats, fish, beverages, oils, and vinegars.",
" The movement is focused on providing farm to fork type foods with locally sourced products that benefit the consumer, small scale growers and producers, and the local economy."
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"Title: Ethanol fuel\n\nEthanol fuel is ethyl alcohol, the same type of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages, used as fuel. It is most often used as a motor fuel, mainly as a biofuel additive for gasoline. The first production car running entirely on ethanol was the Fiat 147, introduced in 1978 in Brazil by Fiat. Ethanol is commonly made from biomass such as corn or sugarcane. World ethanol production for transport fuel tripled between 2000 and 2007 from 17e9 L to more than 52e9 L . From 2007 to 2008, the share of ethanol in global gasoline type fuel use increased from 3.7% to 5.4%. In 2011 worldwide ethanol fuel production reached 8.46e10 L with the United States of America and Brazil being the top producers, accounting for 62.2% and 25% of global production, respectively. US ethanol production reached 57.54e9 L in 2017-04.",
"Title: Bartender DS\n\nBartender DS (バーテンダーDS ) is a simulation video game released for the Nintendo DS on September 27, 2007, by Electronic Arts of Japan. The game is a Japan-only release, published to help provide individuals mixing alcoholic beverages with recipes for their cocktails. The game includes over 850 recipes, as well as background information and history for each beverage. The beverages are arranged in categories including necessary ingredients, and even the type of glass used to increase its ease of use.",
"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: Congener (alcohol)\n\nIn the alcoholic beverages industry, congeners are substances, other than the desired type of alcohol, ethanol, produced during fermentation. These substances include small amounts of chemicals such as methanol and other alcohols (known as fusel alcohols), acetone, acetaldehyde, esters, tannins, and aldehydes (e.g. furfural). Congeners are responsible for most of the taste and aroma of distilled alcoholic beverages, and contribute to the taste of non-distilled drinks. It has been suggested that these substances contribute to the symptoms of a hangover. Congeners are also used by forensic toxicologists to determine what a person drank in a sub-discipline called alcohol congener analysis.",
"Title: Jagertee\n\nJagertee (also Jägertee) is an alcoholic beverage made by mixing overproof rum with black tea, red wine, plum brandy, orange juice and various spices. It is served warm and is typically consumed during winter in the cold parts of Central Europe.",
"Title: Phosphate soda\n\nPhosphate soda is a type of beverage that has a tangy or sour taste. These beverages became popular among children in the 1870s in the United States. Phosphate beverages were made with fruit flavorings, egg, malt, or wine. In the 1900s, the beverages became popular, and fruit-flavoured phosphate sodas were served at soda fountains, before losing popularity to ice cream based treats in the 1930s. Phosphoric acid is used in many bottled soft drinks, including Coca-Cola. The original acid phosphate, made by the Horsford Chemical Company, was a mixture of calcium, magnesium and potassium phosphate salts with a small amount of phosphoric acid producing a liquid mixture with a pH of around 2.0, the same as freshly squeezed lime juice.",
"Title: Coffeehouse\n\nA coffeehouse, coffee shop or café (sometimes spelled cafe) is an establishment which primarily serves hot coffee, related coffee beverages (e.g., café latte, cappuccino, espresso), tea, and other hot beverages. Some coffeehouses also serve cold beverages such as iced coffee and iced tea. Many cafés also serve some type of food, such as light snacks, muffins or pastries. Coffeehouses range from owner-operated small businesses to large multinational corporations.",
"Title: Herbsaint\n\nHerbsaint is a brand name of anise-flavored liqueur originally created as an absinthe-substitute in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1934, and currently produced by the Sazerac Company.",
"Title: Alcohol (drug)\n\nAlcohol, also known by its chemical name ethanol, is a psychoactive drug found as the active ingredient in alcoholic beverages such as beer, wine, and distilled spirits. It is one of the oldest and most common recreational drugs, causing the characteristic effects of alcohol intoxication or \"drunkenness\". Among other effects, alcohol produces euphoria, decreased anxiety, increased sociability, sedation, impairment of cognition, memory, and motor function, and generalized depression of central nervous system function. Ethanol is the only type of alcohol that is found in alcoholic beverages and is commonly used for recreational purposes; other alcohols such as methanol and isopropyl alcohol are toxic and potentially lethal.",
"Title: Artisanal food\n\nArtisanal food encompasses breads, cheeses, fruit preserves, cured meats, beverages, oils, and vinegars that are made by hand using traditional methods by skilled craftworkers, known as food artisans. The foodstuff material from farmers and backyard growers can include fruit, grains and flours, milks for cheese, cured meats, fish, beverages, oils, and vinegars. The movement is focused on providing farm to fork type foods with locally sourced products that benefit the consumer, small scale growers and producers, and the local economy."
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3,560
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iVillage, Inc. was owned by a media conglomerate headquartered in what building?
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Rockefeller Plaza's Comcast Building
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bridge
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medium
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"IVillage",
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"Lagardère ] is a multinational media conglomerate headquartered in the 16th arrondissement of Paris.",
" The group was created in 1992 as Matra, Hachette & Lagardère and once covered a broad range of industries.",
" It is now largely focused on the media sector, in which it is one of the world’s leading companies.",
" Headed by Arnaud Lagardère, the firm does business in almost 40 countries and is structured around four main business lines: its book and electronic publishing division (Lagardère Publishing) includes the major imprint Hachette Livre.",
" The Lagardère Travel Retail unit includes store retail, largely in airports and railway stations while the Lagardère Active unit encompasses newspaper, digital media and magazine publishing (including Hachette Filipacchi Médias), radio and television broadcasting and production and advertising sales.",
" Lagardère Sports and Entertainment engages in sports and talent management, sports academies, event management, marketing of sports broadcast rights and management of sports venues."
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"ITI Group (International Trading and Investments Holdings SA Luxembourg), known as Grupa ITI in Poland, was a large media conglomerate headquartered in Warsaw, Poland.",
" On 2 July 2015, ITI Group and Canal+ Group complete the sale of their controlling interest in TVN to Scripps Networks Interactive."
],
"title": "ITI Group"
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"sentences": [
"Decca Records is a British record label established in 1929 by Edward Lewis.",
" Its U.S. label was established in late 1934 by Lewis, along with American Decca's first president Jack Kapp and later American Decca president Milton Rackmil.",
" In 1937, as a result of anticipating Nazi aggression leading to World War II, Lewis sold American Decca and the link between the U.K. and U.S. Decca labels was broken for several decades.",
" The British label was renowned for its development of recording methods, while the American company developed the concept of cast albums in the musical genre.",
" Both wings are now part of the Universal Music Group, which is owned by Vivendi, a media conglomerate headquartered in Paris, France.",
" The US Decca label was the foundation company that evolved into UMG."
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"The Walt Disney Company, commonly known as Disney, is an American diversified multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate, headquartered at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California.",
" It is the world's second largest media conglomerate in terms of revenue, after Comcast.",
" Disney was founded on October 16, 1923 – by brothers Walt Disney and Roy O. Disney – as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio, and established itself as a leader in the American animation industry before diversifying into live-action film production, television, and theme parks.",
" The company also operated under the names The Walt Disney Studio and then Walt Disney Productions.",
" Taking on its current name in 1986, it expanded its existing operations and also started divisions focused upon theater, radio, music, publishing, and online media."
],
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"Vivendi SA (formerly Vivendi Universal SA) is a French multinational mass media conglomerate headquartered in Paris.",
" The company has activities in music, television, film, video games, telecommunications, tickets and video hosting service."
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"iVillage, Inc. was a media company owned by NBCUniversal.",
" The site focused on categories targeted at women, including Entertainment, Beauty & Style, Family, Food, and Health.",
" Additional businesses and brand extensions within iVillage Networks included iVillage UK, Astrology.com, GardenWeb, and the NBC Digital Health Network.",
" In addition, iVillage had a strategic partnership with BlogHer, a participatory news, entertainment and information network for women online."
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"NBCUniversal, sometimes referred to as NBCU or NBCUni and formerly written as NBC Universal, is an American multinational media conglomerate.",
" Headquartered in Rockefeller Plaza's Comcast Building (formerly the GE Building) in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, the company is one of two successor companies to MCA Inc. (Music Corporation of America), the other being Vivendi through its subsidiary Universal Music Group."
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"iVillage UK is a British women's lifestyle website run by media company iVillage, owned by NBC Universal."
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"Grupo Abril (simply also known as Abril) is a Brazilian media conglomerate headquartered in São Paulo.",
" The company is the holding company of Editora Abril, which publishes the weekly newsmagazine \"Veja.\""
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"title": "Grupo Abril"
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"Time Warner, Inc. is an American multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate headquartered in New York City.",
" It is currently the world's third largest entertainment company in terms of revenue, after Comcast and The Walt Disney Company.",
" It was also once the world's largest media conglomerate.",
" Time Warner was first founded in 1990, with the merger of Time Inc. and Warner Communications.",
" The current company consists largely of the assets of the former Warner Communications (as well as HBO, a Time Inc. subsidiary prior to the merger), and the assets of Turner Broadcasting (which was acquired by the company in 1996)."
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"Title: Lagardère Group\n\nLagardère ] is a multinational media conglomerate headquartered in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. The group was created in 1992 as Matra, Hachette & Lagardère and once covered a broad range of industries. It is now largely focused on the media sector, in which it is one of the world’s leading companies. Headed by Arnaud Lagardère, the firm does business in almost 40 countries and is structured around four main business lines: its book and electronic publishing division (Lagardère Publishing) includes the major imprint Hachette Livre. The Lagardère Travel Retail unit includes store retail, largely in airports and railway stations while the Lagardère Active unit encompasses newspaper, digital media and magazine publishing (including Hachette Filipacchi Médias), radio and television broadcasting and production and advertising sales. Lagardère Sports and Entertainment engages in sports and talent management, sports academies, event management, marketing of sports broadcast rights and management of sports venues.",
"Title: ITI Group\n\nITI Group (International Trading and Investments Holdings SA Luxembourg), known as Grupa ITI in Poland, was a large media conglomerate headquartered in Warsaw, Poland. On 2 July 2015, ITI Group and Canal+ Group complete the sale of their controlling interest in TVN to Scripps Networks Interactive.",
"Title: Decca Records\n\nDecca Records is a British record label established in 1929 by Edward Lewis. Its U.S. label was established in late 1934 by Lewis, along with American Decca's first president Jack Kapp and later American Decca president Milton Rackmil. In 1937, as a result of anticipating Nazi aggression leading to World War II, Lewis sold American Decca and the link between the U.K. and U.S. Decca labels was broken for several decades. The British label was renowned for its development of recording methods, while the American company developed the concept of cast albums in the musical genre. Both wings are now part of the Universal Music Group, which is owned by Vivendi, a media conglomerate headquartered in Paris, France. The US Decca label was the foundation company that evolved into UMG.",
"Title: The Walt Disney Company\n\nThe Walt Disney Company, commonly known as Disney, is an American diversified multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate, headquartered at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California. It is the world's second largest media conglomerate in terms of revenue, after Comcast. Disney was founded on October 16, 1923 – by brothers Walt Disney and Roy O. Disney – as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio, and established itself as a leader in the American animation industry before diversifying into live-action film production, television, and theme parks. The company also operated under the names The Walt Disney Studio and then Walt Disney Productions. Taking on its current name in 1986, it expanded its existing operations and also started divisions focused upon theater, radio, music, publishing, and online media.",
"Title: Vivendi\n\nVivendi SA (formerly Vivendi Universal SA) is a French multinational mass media conglomerate headquartered in Paris. The company has activities in music, television, film, video games, telecommunications, tickets and video hosting service.",
"Title: IVillage\n\niVillage, Inc. was a media company owned by NBCUniversal. The site focused on categories targeted at women, including Entertainment, Beauty & Style, Family, Food, and Health. Additional businesses and brand extensions within iVillage Networks included iVillage UK, Astrology.com, GardenWeb, and the NBC Digital Health Network. In addition, iVillage had a strategic partnership with BlogHer, a participatory news, entertainment and information network for women online.",
"Title: NBCUniversal\n\nNBCUniversal, sometimes referred to as NBCU or NBCUni and formerly written as NBC Universal, is an American multinational media conglomerate. Headquartered in Rockefeller Plaza's Comcast Building (formerly the GE Building) in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, the company is one of two successor companies to MCA Inc. (Music Corporation of America), the other being Vivendi through its subsidiary Universal Music Group.",
"Title: IVillage UK\n\niVillage UK is a British women's lifestyle website run by media company iVillage, owned by NBC Universal.",
"Title: Grupo Abril\n\nGrupo Abril (simply also known as Abril) is a Brazilian media conglomerate headquartered in São Paulo. The company is the holding company of Editora Abril, which publishes the weekly newsmagazine \"Veja.\"",
"Title: Time Warner\n\nTime Warner, Inc. is an American multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate headquartered in New York City. It is currently the world's third largest entertainment company in terms of revenue, after Comcast and The Walt Disney Company. It was also once the world's largest media conglomerate. Time Warner was first founded in 1990, with the merger of Time Inc. and Warner Communications. The current company consists largely of the assets of the former Warner Communications (as well as HBO, a Time Inc. subsidiary prior to the merger), and the assets of Turner Broadcasting (which was acquired by the company in 1996)."
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3,561
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Which of the following is related to the east Asian Chaenomeles: Wulfenia or Pseudocydonia?
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Pseudocydonia
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comparison
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medium
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"A seal, in an East Asian context, is a general name for printing stamps and impressions thereof which are used in lieu of signatures in personal documents, office paperwork, contracts, art, or any item requiring acknowledgement or authorship.",
" China, Japan, Taiwan, and Korea currently use a mixture of seals and hand signatures, and increasingly, electronic signatures.",
" It is used to a lesser extent in Vietnam by authorised organisations and businesses, and also traditional Vietnamese artists.",
" It was more common in Vietnam prior to French rule, when thereafter the practice of signature became a commonality, although western-like signatures are usually seen as having less authority in a company situation."
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"The Weatherhead East Asian Institute (WEAI) at Columbia University is a community of scholars affiliated with Columbia's schools, bringing together over 50 full-time faculty, a diverse group of visiting scholars and professionals, and students from the United States and abroad.",
" Its mission is to train new generations of experts on East Asian topics in the humanities, social sciences, and the professions and to enhance understanding of East Asia in the wider community.",
" Since its establishment in 1949 as the East Asian Institute, the WEAI has been the center for modern and contemporary East Asia research, studies, and publication at Columbia, covering China, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Korea, Mongolia (Inner Asia), Tibet, and, increasingly, the countries of Southeast Asia."
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"Stereotypes of East Asians are ethnic stereotypes found in U.S. society about first-generation immigrants, and American-born citizens whose family members immigrated to the U.S., from East Asian countries, such as China, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.",
" Stereotypes of East Asians, like other ethnic stereotypes, are often portrayed in the popular press, literature, film, and other creative expressions.",
" These stereotypes have been largely and collectively internalized by society and have mainly negative repercussions for Americans of East Asian descent and East Asian immigrants in daily interactions, current events, and governmental legislation.",
" Media portrayals of East Asians often reflect an Americentric perception rather than realistic and authentic depictions of true cultures, customs and behaviors.",
" East Asians have experienced discrimination and have been victims of hate crimes related to their ethnic stereotypes, as it has been used to reinforce xenophobic sentiments."
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"Chaenomeles is a genus of three species of deciduous spiny shrubs, usually 1–3 m tall, in the family Rosaceae.",
" They are native to Japan, Korea, China, Bhutan, and Burma.",
" (Burmese: ချဉ်စော်ကား ) These plants are related to the quince (\"Cydonia oblonga\") and the Chinese quince (\"Pseudocydonia sinensis\"), differing in the serrated leaves that lack fuzz, and in the flowers, borne in clusters, having deciduous sepals and styles that are connate at the base."
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"Pseudocydonia sinensis, the Chinese quince, is a deciduous or semi-evergreen tree in the family Rosaceae, native to eastern Asia in China, and the sole species in the genus Pseudocydonia.",
" It is closely related to the east Asian genus \"Chaenomeles\", and is sometimes placed in \"Chaenomeles\" as \"C. sinensis\", but notable differences are the lack of thorns, and that the flowers are produced singly, not in clusters.",
" The Chinese quince is also closely related to the European Quince genus \"Cydonia\"; notable differences include the serrated leaves, and lack of fuzz."
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"The East Asian people are indigenous to East Asia, which consists of Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Japan, Taiwan, Mongolia, North Korea and South Korea, and for some authors, Vietnam, due to significant influence of East Asian cultural sphere on the Vietnamese culture.",
" Major ethnic groups of East Asia are: Han, Japanese, and Koreans.",
" Other ethnic groups of East Asia include: Manchus, Tibetans, Mongols, Uyghurs, Kazakh, Kyrgyz and Ryukyuan.",
" However, Uyghur, Kazakh and Kyrgyz peoples who live in East Asia are not considered East Asians but Central Asian and are of mixed Mongoloid and Caucasoid origin.",
" Indigenous people of Northeast Asia such as Buryats, Evenks, and Yakuts are geographically and racially East Asian but due to the national and political dividing lines, East Asians north of China and Mongolia are not politically East Asian."
],
"title": "East Asian people"
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"EAFF E-1 Football Championship, known as the East Asian Football Championship from 2003 to 2010, and the EAFF East Asian Cup for the 2013 and 2015 editions, is a men's international football competition in East Asia for member nations of the East Asian Football Federation (EAFF).",
" Before the EAFF was founded in 2002, the Dynasty Cup was held between the East Asian top four teams, and was regarded as the unofficial East Asian Championship.",
" There is a separate competition for both men (first held in 2003) and women (first held in 2005).",
" There was also a combined points competition in 2005, where the results of the men's and women's teams are added together (not including qualifiers)."
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"title": "EAFF E-1 Football Championship"
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"Asian Brazilians are Brazilian citizens of full or predominantly East Asian, South Asian and in some cases South East Asian ancestry, or an Asian-born person permanently residing in Brazil.",
" Asian Brazilian community received most of immigrants from the East Asian region, although there have also been smaller numbers of South Asians, from the Indian sub-continent, as well as from the Caribbean, Mozambique, and Kenya.",
" The 2011 estimate for Brazilian ciganos is about 800,000, but they are not counted as Asian, although they have ancestors coming from South-Asia.",
" People of West-Asian (including Jewish) origin generally do not self-identify as Asian in Brazil as their phenotype since Greco-Roman and Persian conquest has an overlapping with Greece and Iran.",
" On the other hand in some states like Amapa, the Amerindian and East-Asian population are put in one category.",
" Based on these figures the percentage Asian-Brazilians would break down as follows: East-Asian or Amerindian 3%, West-Asian 1% and South-Asian or gypsy 1%."
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"East Asian studies is a distinct multidisciplinary field of scholarly enquiry and education that promotes a broad humanistic understanding of East Asia past and present.",
" The field includes the study of the region's culture, written language, history, and political institutions.",
" East Asian Studies is located within the broader field of Area studies and is also interdisciplinary in character, incorporating elements of the social sciences (anthropology, economics, sociology, politics etc.) and humanities (literature, history, art, film, music, etc.), among others.",
" The field encourages scholars from diverse disciplines to exchanges ideas on scholarship as it relates to the East Asian experience and the experience of East Asia in the world.",
" In addition, the field encourages scholars to educate others to have a deeper understanding of, and appreciation and respect for, all that is East Asia and, therefore, to promote peaceful human integration worldwide."
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"title": "East Asian studies"
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"Wulfenia is a plant genus in the family Plantaginaceae.",
" Named after Franz Xaver von Wulfen (1728–1805), it was first described in 1781 by Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin."
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"Title: Seal (East Asia)\n\nA seal, in an East Asian context, is a general name for printing stamps and impressions thereof which are used in lieu of signatures in personal documents, office paperwork, contracts, art, or any item requiring acknowledgement or authorship. China, Japan, Taiwan, and Korea currently use a mixture of seals and hand signatures, and increasingly, electronic signatures. It is used to a lesser extent in Vietnam by authorised organisations and businesses, and also traditional Vietnamese artists. It was more common in Vietnam prior to French rule, when thereafter the practice of signature became a commonality, although western-like signatures are usually seen as having less authority in a company situation.",
"Title: Weatherhead East Asian Institute\n\nThe Weatherhead East Asian Institute (WEAI) at Columbia University is a community of scholars affiliated with Columbia's schools, bringing together over 50 full-time faculty, a diverse group of visiting scholars and professionals, and students from the United States and abroad. Its mission is to train new generations of experts on East Asian topics in the humanities, social sciences, and the professions and to enhance understanding of East Asia in the wider community. Since its establishment in 1949 as the East Asian Institute, the WEAI has been the center for modern and contemporary East Asia research, studies, and publication at Columbia, covering China, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Korea, Mongolia (Inner Asia), Tibet, and, increasingly, the countries of Southeast Asia.",
"Title: Stereotypes of East Asians in the United States\n\nStereotypes of East Asians are ethnic stereotypes found in U.S. society about first-generation immigrants, and American-born citizens whose family members immigrated to the U.S., from East Asian countries, such as China, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. Stereotypes of East Asians, like other ethnic stereotypes, are often portrayed in the popular press, literature, film, and other creative expressions. These stereotypes have been largely and collectively internalized by society and have mainly negative repercussions for Americans of East Asian descent and East Asian immigrants in daily interactions, current events, and governmental legislation. Media portrayals of East Asians often reflect an Americentric perception rather than realistic and authentic depictions of true cultures, customs and behaviors. East Asians have experienced discrimination and have been victims of hate crimes related to their ethnic stereotypes, as it has been used to reinforce xenophobic sentiments.",
"Title: Chaenomeles\n\nChaenomeles is a genus of three species of deciduous spiny shrubs, usually 1–3 m tall, in the family Rosaceae. They are native to Japan, Korea, China, Bhutan, and Burma. (Burmese: ချဉ်စော်ကား ) These plants are related to the quince (\"Cydonia oblonga\") and the Chinese quince (\"Pseudocydonia sinensis\"), differing in the serrated leaves that lack fuzz, and in the flowers, borne in clusters, having deciduous sepals and styles that are connate at the base.",
"Title: Pseudocydonia\n\nPseudocydonia sinensis, the Chinese quince, is a deciduous or semi-evergreen tree in the family Rosaceae, native to eastern Asia in China, and the sole species in the genus Pseudocydonia. It is closely related to the east Asian genus \"Chaenomeles\", and is sometimes placed in \"Chaenomeles\" as \"C. sinensis\", but notable differences are the lack of thorns, and that the flowers are produced singly, not in clusters. The Chinese quince is also closely related to the European Quince genus \"Cydonia\"; notable differences include the serrated leaves, and lack of fuzz.",
"Title: East Asian people\n\nThe East Asian people are indigenous to East Asia, which consists of Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Japan, Taiwan, Mongolia, North Korea and South Korea, and for some authors, Vietnam, due to significant influence of East Asian cultural sphere on the Vietnamese culture. Major ethnic groups of East Asia are: Han, Japanese, and Koreans. Other ethnic groups of East Asia include: Manchus, Tibetans, Mongols, Uyghurs, Kazakh, Kyrgyz and Ryukyuan. However, Uyghur, Kazakh and Kyrgyz peoples who live in East Asia are not considered East Asians but Central Asian and are of mixed Mongoloid and Caucasoid origin. Indigenous people of Northeast Asia such as Buryats, Evenks, and Yakuts are geographically and racially East Asian but due to the national and political dividing lines, East Asians north of China and Mongolia are not politically East Asian.",
"Title: EAFF E-1 Football Championship\n\nEAFF E-1 Football Championship, known as the East Asian Football Championship from 2003 to 2010, and the EAFF East Asian Cup for the 2013 and 2015 editions, is a men's international football competition in East Asia for member nations of the East Asian Football Federation (EAFF). Before the EAFF was founded in 2002, the Dynasty Cup was held between the East Asian top four teams, and was regarded as the unofficial East Asian Championship. There is a separate competition for both men (first held in 2003) and women (first held in 2005). There was also a combined points competition in 2005, where the results of the men's and women's teams are added together (not including qualifiers).",
"Title: Asian Brazilians\n\nAsian Brazilians are Brazilian citizens of full or predominantly East Asian, South Asian and in some cases South East Asian ancestry, or an Asian-born person permanently residing in Brazil. Asian Brazilian community received most of immigrants from the East Asian region, although there have also been smaller numbers of South Asians, from the Indian sub-continent, as well as from the Caribbean, Mozambique, and Kenya. The 2011 estimate for Brazilian ciganos is about 800,000, but they are not counted as Asian, although they have ancestors coming from South-Asia. People of West-Asian (including Jewish) origin generally do not self-identify as Asian in Brazil as their phenotype since Greco-Roman and Persian conquest has an overlapping with Greece and Iran. On the other hand in some states like Amapa, the Amerindian and East-Asian population are put in one category. Based on these figures the percentage Asian-Brazilians would break down as follows: East-Asian or Amerindian 3%, West-Asian 1% and South-Asian or gypsy 1%.",
"Title: East Asian studies\n\nEast Asian studies is a distinct multidisciplinary field of scholarly enquiry and education that promotes a broad humanistic understanding of East Asia past and present. The field includes the study of the region's culture, written language, history, and political institutions. East Asian Studies is located within the broader field of Area studies and is also interdisciplinary in character, incorporating elements of the social sciences (anthropology, economics, sociology, politics etc.) and humanities (literature, history, art, film, music, etc.), among others. The field encourages scholars from diverse disciplines to exchanges ideas on scholarship as it relates to the East Asian experience and the experience of East Asia in the world. In addition, the field encourages scholars to educate others to have a deeper understanding of, and appreciation and respect for, all that is East Asia and, therefore, to promote peaceful human integration worldwide.",
"Title: Wulfenia\n\nWulfenia is a plant genus in the family Plantaginaceae. Named after Franz Xaver von Wulfen (1728–1805), it was first described in 1781 by Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin."
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3,562
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Sako Shahinian and Arshile Gorky, are of which mutual nationality?
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American-Armenian
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comparison
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easy
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"de Kooning: An American Master is a biography of Dutch American painter Willem de Kooning, a prominent figure in the American movement of abstract expressionism in the thirties and forties.",
" Often compared to Jackson Pollock and Arshile Gorky, de Kooning was considered one of the more inspirational and influential artists of the 20th century.",
" The book, which is the first comprehensive biography presenting both de Kooning's personal life and career, was written by authors by Mark Stevens and Annalyn Swan.",
" In 2005, the book was honored with the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography."
],
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"Leonard Rosenfeld (December 14, 1926 – December 2, 2009) was an American expressionist artist who was born in Brooklyn, New York.",
" In the Post-World War II era, Rosenfeld associated with a group of artist known as the New York School.",
" His contemporaries and prominent New York School artists included Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, Arshile Gorky, Mark Rothko, Clyfford Still, and Robert Motherwell."
],
"title": "Leonard Rosenfeld"
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"Sako Shahinian (Armenian: Սաքո Շահինյան ; born 1980) is an American-Armenian illustrator whose artwork has been featured in System of a Down projects."
],
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"Matthew Spender (born 1945) is an English sculptor.",
" He is the author of \"From a High Place: A Life of Arshile Gorky\" (1999), a biography of his father-in-law, the artist Arshile Gorky, and \"A House in St John's Wood\" (2015), about his father, the poet Stephen Spender."
],
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"Shahen Gevorki Khachatryan (born September 28, 1934, Aleppo) is an Armenian art expert.",
" He is the founding director of the Arshile Gorky Museum in Etchmiadzin."
],
"title": "Shahen Khachatrian"
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"The Newark Metropolitan Airport Buildings are at Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, New Jersey.",
" Newark Metropolitan, opened in 1928, was the first major airport in the United States.",
" The trio of Art Deco buildings, the Administration Building, Brewster Hangar and the Medical Building, were built in 1934 and dedicated by Amelia Earhart in 1935.",
" They were added to state and federal registers of historic places in 1980.",
" In 2001, the Administration Building was relocated when a runway was lengthened, and they have subsequently been renovated.",
" The terminal was once adorned with murals by Arshile Gorky, only two of which survive and are part of the Newark Museum collection"
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"Arshile Gorky ( ; born Vostanik Manoug Adoian, Armenian: Ոստանիկ Մանուկ Ատոյեան ; April 15, 1904 – July 21, 1948) was an Armenian-American painter, who had a seminal influence on Abstract Expressionism.",
" He spent most his life as a national of the United States.",
" Along with Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning, Gorky has been hailed as one of the most powerful American painters of the 20th century.",
" As such, his works were often speculated to have been informed by the suffering and loss he experienced in the Armenian Genocide."
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"Cool Gardens is a poetry book by the lead singer of the band System of a Down, Serj Tankian.",
" It was published by MTV Books and was released on October 1, 2002.",
" It is a collection of seven to eight years of Tankian's reflections on life, and features artwork by fellow Angeleno, Sako Shahinian.",
" The poetry, like the songs of System of a Down, consists of a reflection of societies and people's wrongs.",
" It portrays what people do to themselves and the control others try to hold over them."
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"Robert Myron Coates (April 6, 1897 – February 8, 1973) was an American writer and a long-term art critic for the \"New Yorker\".",
" He coined the term \"abstract expressionism\" in 1946 in reference to the works of Arshile Gorky, Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning."
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"An American abstract painter, Roy Newell was born in Manhattan's Lower East Side on May 10, 1914, and died of cancer on November 22, 2006, in Manhattan.",
" His paintings are typified by richly-hued geometric forms in subtle juxtapositions and textures, heightened by an intimate scale and striking color harmonies.",
" He participated in the Group of American Abstract Expressionists and was a founding member of the 8th Street Artist Club, which also included Willem de Kooning, Arshile Gorky, Franz Kline and Philip Pavia."
],
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"Title: De Kooning: An American Master\n\nde Kooning: An American Master is a biography of Dutch American painter Willem de Kooning, a prominent figure in the American movement of abstract expressionism in the thirties and forties. Often compared to Jackson Pollock and Arshile Gorky, de Kooning was considered one of the more inspirational and influential artists of the 20th century. The book, which is the first comprehensive biography presenting both de Kooning's personal life and career, was written by authors by Mark Stevens and Annalyn Swan. In 2005, the book was honored with the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography.",
"Title: Leonard Rosenfeld\n\nLeonard Rosenfeld (December 14, 1926 – December 2, 2009) was an American expressionist artist who was born in Brooklyn, New York. In the Post-World War II era, Rosenfeld associated with a group of artist known as the New York School. His contemporaries and prominent New York School artists included Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, Arshile Gorky, Mark Rothko, Clyfford Still, and Robert Motherwell.",
"Title: Sako Shahinian\n\nSako Shahinian (Armenian: Սաքո Շահինյան ; born 1980) is an American-Armenian illustrator whose artwork has been featured in System of a Down projects.",
"Title: Matthew Spender\n\nMatthew Spender (born 1945) is an English sculptor. He is the author of \"From a High Place: A Life of Arshile Gorky\" (1999), a biography of his father-in-law, the artist Arshile Gorky, and \"A House in St John's Wood\" (2015), about his father, the poet Stephen Spender.",
"Title: Shahen Khachatrian\n\nShahen Gevorki Khachatryan (born September 28, 1934, Aleppo) is an Armenian art expert. He is the founding director of the Arshile Gorky Museum in Etchmiadzin.",
"Title: Newark Metropolitan Airport Buildings\n\nThe Newark Metropolitan Airport Buildings are at Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, New Jersey. Newark Metropolitan, opened in 1928, was the first major airport in the United States. The trio of Art Deco buildings, the Administration Building, Brewster Hangar and the Medical Building, were built in 1934 and dedicated by Amelia Earhart in 1935. They were added to state and federal registers of historic places in 1980. In 2001, the Administration Building was relocated when a runway was lengthened, and they have subsequently been renovated. The terminal was once adorned with murals by Arshile Gorky, only two of which survive and are part of the Newark Museum collection",
"Title: Arshile Gorky\n\nArshile Gorky ( ; born Vostanik Manoug Adoian, Armenian: Ոստանիկ Մանուկ Ատոյեան ; April 15, 1904 – July 21, 1948) was an Armenian-American painter, who had a seminal influence on Abstract Expressionism. He spent most his life as a national of the United States. Along with Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning, Gorky has been hailed as one of the most powerful American painters of the 20th century. As such, his works were often speculated to have been informed by the suffering and loss he experienced in the Armenian Genocide.",
"Title: Cool Gardens\n\nCool Gardens is a poetry book by the lead singer of the band System of a Down, Serj Tankian. It was published by MTV Books and was released on October 1, 2002. It is a collection of seven to eight years of Tankian's reflections on life, and features artwork by fellow Angeleno, Sako Shahinian. The poetry, like the songs of System of a Down, consists of a reflection of societies and people's wrongs. It portrays what people do to themselves and the control others try to hold over them.",
"Title: Robert Coates (critic)\n\nRobert Myron Coates (April 6, 1897 – February 8, 1973) was an American writer and a long-term art critic for the \"New Yorker\". He coined the term \"abstract expressionism\" in 1946 in reference to the works of Arshile Gorky, Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning.",
"Title: Roy Newell\n\nAn American abstract painter, Roy Newell was born in Manhattan's Lower East Side on May 10, 1914, and died of cancer on November 22, 2006, in Manhattan. His paintings are typified by richly-hued geometric forms in subtle juxtapositions and textures, heightened by an intimate scale and striking color harmonies. He participated in the Group of American Abstract Expressionists and was a founding member of the 8th Street Artist Club, which also included Willem de Kooning, Arshile Gorky, Franz Kline and Philip Pavia."
] |
3,563
|
Which ruined castle in South Lanarkshire, Scotland overlooks the River Nethan?
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Craignethan Castle
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bridge
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"Auchenheath is a small village in South Lanarkshire, Scotland.",
" It is on the River Nethan and is located near Blackwood, Kirkmuirhill, and Lanark."
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"title": "Auchenheath"
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"sentences": [
"The List of places in South Lanarkshire is a list of links for any town, village, hamlet, castle, golf course, historic house, hillfort, lighthouse, nature reserve, river, and other place of interest in the South Lanarkshire council area of Scotland."
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"Hamilton is a town in South Lanarkshire, in the central Lowlands of Scotland.",
" It serves as the main administrative centre of the South Lanarkshire council area.",
" It is the fourth-biggest town in Scotland.",
" It sits 12 mi south-east of Glasgow, 35 mi south-west of Edinburgh and 74 mi north of Carlisle, Cumbria.",
" It is situated on the south bank of the River Clyde at its confluence with the Avon Water.",
" Hamilton is the later county town of Lanarkshire which was preceded anciently by Lanark."
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"Craignethan Castle is a ruined castle in South Lanarkshire, Scotland.",
" It is located above the River Nethan, a tributary of the River Clyde, at [ NS816464] .",
" The castle is two miles west of the village of Crossford, and 4.5 miles north-west of Lanark.",
" Built in the first half of the 16th century, Craignethan is recognised as an excellent early example of a sophisticated artillery fortification, although its defences were never fully tested."
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"title": "Craignethan Castle"
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"NHS Lanarkshire is responsible for the health care of more than 652,230 people living within the council areas of North Lanarkshire and South Lanarkshire in Scotland, making it the third largest health board in the country after NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde and NHS Lothian.",
" NHS Lanarkshire employs approximately 12,000 staff.",
" The board is based at Kirklands, Fallside Road in Bothwell, South Lanarkshire."
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"title": "NHS Lanarkshire"
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"sentences": [
"Nethan Gorge is a natural gorge carved by the River Nethan, located in South Lanarkshire, Scotland."
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"title": "Nethan Gorge"
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"sentences": [
"Boghead is a small village in South Lanarkshire, west central Scotland.",
" It is about 23 mi southeast of Glasgow and sits nearby to the River Nethan and Avon Water.",
" Boghead is a residential area, with working residents commuting to nearby villages and large towns of Lesmahagow, Strathaven and Lanark.",
" It is composed of houses built along Strathaven Road (the B7086) and Lesmahagow Road.",
" It originated in the early 19th century around the old Blackwood Estate, as the original inhabitants used to work there."
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"title": "Boghead"
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"The River Nethan is a river which flows between Glenbuck in East Ayrshire and Crossford, South Lanarkshire where it feeds into the River Clyde, with the town of Lesmahagow and surrounding villages sitting on the river course.",
" The area of woodland surrounding the River Nethan at Crossford and Auchenheath has been declared a site of special scientific interest and forms a part of the Clyde Valley Woodlands National Nature Reserve as Nethan Gorge.",
" Craignethan Castle, a 16th-century fortification, overlooks the river."
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"The Lanarkshire Area Tourism Partnership (formerly Lanarkshire Strategic Tourism Marketing Partnership) created the strategy for tourism and economic development in Lanarkshire under the brand \"VisitLanarkshire\" in 2005.",
" This partnership is made up of representatives from North Lanarkshire and South Lanarkshire councils, VisitScotland, and private organisations across Lanarkshire, and is funded by the Lanarkshire Tourism Association.",
" The development of tourism is in line with the objectives set out in the Lanarkshire Tourism Action Plan."
],
"title": "Lanarkshire Area Tourism Partnership"
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"sentences": [
"Rosebank is a small hamlet situated in South Lanarkshire, Scotland.",
" With a population of around 200, Rosebank is one of the least-populated settlements in South Lanarkshire.",
" The hamlet is situated on the banks of the River Clyde, and was constructed by Lord Newlands of Mauldslie Castle (which stood in the Mauldslie Woods area across the Clyde) for estate workers."
],
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"Title: Auchenheath\n\nAuchenheath is a small village in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is on the River Nethan and is located near Blackwood, Kirkmuirhill, and Lanark.",
"Title: List of places in South Lanarkshire\n\nThe List of places in South Lanarkshire is a list of links for any town, village, hamlet, castle, golf course, historic house, hillfort, lighthouse, nature reserve, river, and other place of interest in the South Lanarkshire council area of Scotland.",
"Title: Hamilton, South Lanarkshire\n\nHamilton is a town in South Lanarkshire, in the central Lowlands of Scotland. It serves as the main administrative centre of the South Lanarkshire council area. It is the fourth-biggest town in Scotland. It sits 12 mi south-east of Glasgow, 35 mi south-west of Edinburgh and 74 mi north of Carlisle, Cumbria. It is situated on the south bank of the River Clyde at its confluence with the Avon Water. Hamilton is the later county town of Lanarkshire which was preceded anciently by Lanark.",
"Title: Craignethan Castle\n\nCraignethan Castle is a ruined castle in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is located above the River Nethan, a tributary of the River Clyde, at [ NS816464] . The castle is two miles west of the village of Crossford, and 4.5 miles north-west of Lanark. Built in the first half of the 16th century, Craignethan is recognised as an excellent early example of a sophisticated artillery fortification, although its defences were never fully tested.",
"Title: NHS Lanarkshire\n\nNHS Lanarkshire is responsible for the health care of more than 652,230 people living within the council areas of North Lanarkshire and South Lanarkshire in Scotland, making it the third largest health board in the country after NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde and NHS Lothian. NHS Lanarkshire employs approximately 12,000 staff. The board is based at Kirklands, Fallside Road in Bothwell, South Lanarkshire.",
"Title: Nethan Gorge\n\nNethan Gorge is a natural gorge carved by the River Nethan, located in South Lanarkshire, Scotland.",
"Title: Boghead\n\nBoghead is a small village in South Lanarkshire, west central Scotland. It is about 23 mi southeast of Glasgow and sits nearby to the River Nethan and Avon Water. Boghead is a residential area, with working residents commuting to nearby villages and large towns of Lesmahagow, Strathaven and Lanark. It is composed of houses built along Strathaven Road (the B7086) and Lesmahagow Road. It originated in the early 19th century around the old Blackwood Estate, as the original inhabitants used to work there.",
"Title: River Nethan\n\nThe River Nethan is a river which flows between Glenbuck in East Ayrshire and Crossford, South Lanarkshire where it feeds into the River Clyde, with the town of Lesmahagow and surrounding villages sitting on the river course. The area of woodland surrounding the River Nethan at Crossford and Auchenheath has been declared a site of special scientific interest and forms a part of the Clyde Valley Woodlands National Nature Reserve as Nethan Gorge. Craignethan Castle, a 16th-century fortification, overlooks the river.",
"Title: Lanarkshire Area Tourism Partnership\n\nThe Lanarkshire Area Tourism Partnership (formerly Lanarkshire Strategic Tourism Marketing Partnership) created the strategy for tourism and economic development in Lanarkshire under the brand \"VisitLanarkshire\" in 2005. This partnership is made up of representatives from North Lanarkshire and South Lanarkshire councils, VisitScotland, and private organisations across Lanarkshire, and is funded by the Lanarkshire Tourism Association. The development of tourism is in line with the objectives set out in the Lanarkshire Tourism Action Plan.",
"Title: Rosebank, South Lanarkshire\n\nRosebank is a small hamlet situated in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. With a population of around 200, Rosebank is one of the least-populated settlements in South Lanarkshire. The hamlet is situated on the banks of the River Clyde, and was constructed by Lord Newlands of Mauldslie Castle (which stood in the Mauldslie Woods area across the Clyde) for estate workers."
] |
3,564
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Tachu Naito was the father of earthquake-proof design, and built many broadcasting and observation towers, including what communications and observation tower in the Shiba-koen district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan?
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Tokyo Tower
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bridge
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"Idarkopf Tower (German: Idarkopf Turm or Idarkopfturm ), also known as Idarkopf Observation Tower (German: Idarkopf Aussichtsturm ) for long, is a wooden German lattice observation tower on the summit of Mt. Idarkopf in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate.",
" The observation tower on the 746 m mountain of Idarkopf has a total height of 28.50 m .",
" Built in 1980, the tower was constructed according to a certain kind of specialized wooden frame and was designed through triangular sketch.",
" Staircases are uncountable because of the vast number of steps.",
" The roof, which contains the observation deck, is considered the highest accessible point in the whole area, providing a unique view of the town nearby."
],
"title": "Idarkopf Tower"
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"Wanne observation tower is one of the oldest lattice towers in the world.",
" It was built in 1888 by the observation tower cooperative on the 778 m Wanne mountain tub east of Villingen, in the Schwarzwald-Baar district in southern Baden-Württemberg, Germany.",
" It was erected by bell foundry Grueninger of Villingen."
],
"title": "Wanne Observation Tower"
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"Poppenberg Observation Tower (German: Aussichtsturm Poppenberg \"Poppenberg Observation Tower\") is a steel German lattice observation tower that is used for observation, at the same time, for communication.",
" It is a truss tower located in the summit of Poppenberg.",
" It is one of the oldest steel lattice towers in Germany and was built in the year 1897.",
" It was later on refurbished in 1994.",
" The tower was built by the Nordhausen branch of the Harz Club.",
" The tower was also named after Otto, Prince of Stolberg-Wernigerode.",
" It has an antenna that is 33 metres long."
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"title": "Poppenberg Observation Tower"
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"The Tower of Unity (German: Turm der Einheit) is a 30 meter high observation tower on Heldrastein, a rocky mountain belonging to Treffurt in Thuringia.",
" The tower of Unity has an unusual history and is also from unusual design, because it is additionally guyed by anchoring wires, although it is actually free standing.",
" The tower of Unity was built in 1962 as transmitting tower for a radar station.",
" At that time it was an open steel lattice tower additionally guyed with the radar facility on its top.",
" The area of this tower was not accessible for tourists at those days as it laid in the restricted area of the former border between West and East Germany.",
" In 1989, when the border was opened, the area became again accessible for the public and the desire developed to build on Heldrastein again an observation tower, as there was until 1952 an observation tower built of stones, the such called Carl Alexander tower there.",
" In 1996 finally permission for the transformation of the radar tower into an observation tower could be received.",
" In order to do this changes, which cost 205,000 DM, the radome on the top was removed and the tower body was covered with wood.",
" In addition the tower got a stairway with 166 steps and an octagonal shelter at the tower basement."
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"title": "Tower of Unity"
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"Tachū Naitō (内藤 多仲 , \"Naitō Tachū\" , 12 June 1886 - 25 August 1970) was a Japanese architect, engineer, and professor from Yamanashi Prefecture, Minami-Alps, Yamanashi.",
" He was a father of earthquake-proof design and built many broadcasting and observation towers, including the Tokyo Tower."
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"title": "Tachū Naitō"
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"sentences": [
"Tokyo Tower (東京タワー , Tōkyō tawā ) is a communications and observation tower in the Shiba-koen district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan.",
" At 332.9 m , it is the second-tallest structure in Japan.",
" The structure is an Eiffel Tower-inspired lattice tower that is painted white and international orange to comply with air safety regulations."
],
"title": "Tokyo Tower"
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"sentences": [
"Atzelberg Tower (German: Atzelberg Turm \"Atzel Mountain Tower\"), also known as Atzelberg Observation Tower for long, was a 30.39 m German wooden lattice observation tower that was located on the summit of the 506.7 m mountain of Atzelberg.",
" The Atzelberg Tower had a floor count of 6 floors including both the ground floor and the top.",
" The Atzelberg Tower's top floor measured 30.39 m above sea level.",
" The tower also had a roof which measured 31 m from the ground.",
" The observation tower's top floor can only be reached through its 150-stepped staircases.",
" The tower was used from the year of its construction, 1980, until 5 August 2008, when it was ravaged by fire that was caused by arson, as an observation tower on the top of the Atzelberg, which provided viewers and/or observers a good view of the surrounding areas."
],
"title": "Atzelberg Tower"
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"A Bismarck tower (German: \"Bismarckturm\" ) is a specific type of monument built according to a more or less standard model across the Germany to honour its first chancellor, Otto von Bismarck (d. 1898).",
" A total of 234 of these towers were inventoried by Kloss and Seele in 2007 but more have been discovered since making the total around 240.",
" These towers were built between 1869 and 1934 and some 173 remain today.",
" Quite a few of these towers, including all 47 based on Wilhelm Kreis's \"Götterdämmerung\" design, were built as so-called Bismarck Columns (\"Bismarcksäulen\") or were converted into them.",
" This description goes back to the Student Union's competition held in 1899, which was to encourage the erection of as many beacons as possible (and not observation towers).",
" But other Bismarck towers, e. g. those which were purely beacons with no observation function, were often called Bismarck columns."
],
"title": "Bismarck tower"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Gillerberg Observation Tower (German: Aussichtsturm Gillerberg or Gillerturm ) is a German steel lattice observation tower that was built in 1892.",
" The Gillerberg Observation Tower is one of the oldest lattice towers in Germany and was renovated in 2004.",
" The height of its observation deck is 15 metres above the ground."
],
"title": "Gillerberg Observation Tower"
},
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"sentences": [
"Cordova Tower is an observation tower located on the north side of Lake Red Rock in Knoxville, Iowa.",
" The tower features the world's longest and tallest continuous set of fiberglass stairs, ascending from the ground to the observation deck built atop a converted 100 ft by 15 ft stand-pipe water tower.",
" The structure stands 106 ft tall 106 ft , making it the largest observation tower in the Midwest."
],
"title": "Cordova Tower"
}
] |
[
"Title: Idarkopf Tower\n\nIdarkopf Tower (German: Idarkopf Turm or Idarkopfturm ), also known as Idarkopf Observation Tower (German: Idarkopf Aussichtsturm ) for long, is a wooden German lattice observation tower on the summit of Mt. Idarkopf in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. The observation tower on the 746 m mountain of Idarkopf has a total height of 28.50 m . Built in 1980, the tower was constructed according to a certain kind of specialized wooden frame and was designed through triangular sketch. Staircases are uncountable because of the vast number of steps. The roof, which contains the observation deck, is considered the highest accessible point in the whole area, providing a unique view of the town nearby.",
"Title: Wanne Observation Tower\n\nWanne observation tower is one of the oldest lattice towers in the world. It was built in 1888 by the observation tower cooperative on the 778 m Wanne mountain tub east of Villingen, in the Schwarzwald-Baar district in southern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It was erected by bell foundry Grueninger of Villingen.",
"Title: Poppenberg Observation Tower\n\nPoppenberg Observation Tower (German: Aussichtsturm Poppenberg \"Poppenberg Observation Tower\") is a steel German lattice observation tower that is used for observation, at the same time, for communication. It is a truss tower located in the summit of Poppenberg. It is one of the oldest steel lattice towers in Germany and was built in the year 1897. It was later on refurbished in 1994. The tower was built by the Nordhausen branch of the Harz Club. The tower was also named after Otto, Prince of Stolberg-Wernigerode. It has an antenna that is 33 metres long.",
"Title: Tower of Unity\n\nThe Tower of Unity (German: Turm der Einheit) is a 30 meter high observation tower on Heldrastein, a rocky mountain belonging to Treffurt in Thuringia. The tower of Unity has an unusual history and is also from unusual design, because it is additionally guyed by anchoring wires, although it is actually free standing. The tower of Unity was built in 1962 as transmitting tower for a radar station. At that time it was an open steel lattice tower additionally guyed with the radar facility on its top. The area of this tower was not accessible for tourists at those days as it laid in the restricted area of the former border between West and East Germany. In 1989, when the border was opened, the area became again accessible for the public and the desire developed to build on Heldrastein again an observation tower, as there was until 1952 an observation tower built of stones, the such called Carl Alexander tower there. In 1996 finally permission for the transformation of the radar tower into an observation tower could be received. In order to do this changes, which cost 205,000 DM, the radome on the top was removed and the tower body was covered with wood. In addition the tower got a stairway with 166 steps and an octagonal shelter at the tower basement.",
"Title: Tachū Naitō\n\nTachū Naitō (内藤 多仲 , \"Naitō Tachū\" , 12 June 1886 - 25 August 1970) was a Japanese architect, engineer, and professor from Yamanashi Prefecture, Minami-Alps, Yamanashi. He was a father of earthquake-proof design and built many broadcasting and observation towers, including the Tokyo Tower.",
"Title: Tokyo Tower\n\nTokyo Tower (東京タワー , Tōkyō tawā ) is a communications and observation tower in the Shiba-koen district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan. At 332.9 m , it is the second-tallest structure in Japan. The structure is an Eiffel Tower-inspired lattice tower that is painted white and international orange to comply with air safety regulations.",
"Title: Atzelberg Tower\n\nAtzelberg Tower (German: Atzelberg Turm \"Atzel Mountain Tower\"), also known as Atzelberg Observation Tower for long, was a 30.39 m German wooden lattice observation tower that was located on the summit of the 506.7 m mountain of Atzelberg. The Atzelberg Tower had a floor count of 6 floors including both the ground floor and the top. The Atzelberg Tower's top floor measured 30.39 m above sea level. The tower also had a roof which measured 31 m from the ground. The observation tower's top floor can only be reached through its 150-stepped staircases. The tower was used from the year of its construction, 1980, until 5 August 2008, when it was ravaged by fire that was caused by arson, as an observation tower on the top of the Atzelberg, which provided viewers and/or observers a good view of the surrounding areas.",
"Title: Bismarck tower\n\nA Bismarck tower (German: \"Bismarckturm\" ) is a specific type of monument built according to a more or less standard model across the Germany to honour its first chancellor, Otto von Bismarck (d. 1898). A total of 234 of these towers were inventoried by Kloss and Seele in 2007 but more have been discovered since making the total around 240. These towers were built between 1869 and 1934 and some 173 remain today. Quite a few of these towers, including all 47 based on Wilhelm Kreis's \"Götterdämmerung\" design, were built as so-called Bismarck Columns (\"Bismarcksäulen\") or were converted into them. This description goes back to the Student Union's competition held in 1899, which was to encourage the erection of as many beacons as possible (and not observation towers). But other Bismarck towers, e. g. those which were purely beacons with no observation function, were often called Bismarck columns.",
"Title: Gillerberg Observation Tower\n\nThe Gillerberg Observation Tower (German: Aussichtsturm Gillerberg or Gillerturm ) is a German steel lattice observation tower that was built in 1892. The Gillerberg Observation Tower is one of the oldest lattice towers in Germany and was renovated in 2004. The height of its observation deck is 15 metres above the ground.",
"Title: Cordova Tower\n\nCordova Tower is an observation tower located on the north side of Lake Red Rock in Knoxville, Iowa. The tower features the world's longest and tallest continuous set of fiberglass stairs, ascending from the ground to the observation deck built atop a converted 100 ft by 15 ft stand-pipe water tower. The structure stands 106 ft tall 106 ft , making it the largest observation tower in the Midwest."
] |
3,565
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What is an American bi-weekly magazine devoted to short articles about new scientific and technical developments, Elle Girl or Science News ?
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Science News
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comparison
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easy
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"Science News",
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"Science News is an American bi-weekly magazine devoted to short articles about new scientific and technical developments, typically gleaned from recent scientific and technical journals. \"Science News\" has been published since 1922 by Society for Science & the Public, a non-profit organization founded by E. W. Scripps in 1920.",
" American chemist Edwin Slosson served as the publication's first editor.",
" From 1922 to 1966, it was called Science News Letter.",
" The title was changed to \"Science News\" with the March 12, 1966 issue (vol.",
" 89, no. 11)."
],
"title": "Science News"
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"Quanta Magazine is an editorially independent online publication of the Simons Foundation covering developments in mathematics, theoretical physics, theoretical computer science and the basic life sciences.",
" The articles in the magazine are freely available to read online.",
" Several publications like \"Scientific American\", \"Wired\", and \"The Atlantic\", as well as international science publications like \"Spektrum der Wissenschaft\", have reprinted articles from \"Quanta Magazine\".",
" \"Undark Magazine\" described \"Quanta Magazine\" as \"highly regarded for its masterful coverage of complex topics in science and math.\"",
" The science news aggregator \"RealClearScience\" ranked \"Quanta Magazine\" No. 2 on its list of \"The Top 10 Websites for Science in 2016.\"",
" Initially launched as \"Simons Science News\" in October 2012, it was renamed to its current title in July 2013.",
" The founding editor-in-chief is Thomas Lin.",
" \"Quanta's\" editorial team includes John Rennie (editor), Michael Moyer, Natalie Wolchover, Kevin Hartnett, Olena Shmahalo, Lucy Reading-Ikkanda and Jeanette Kazmierczak.",
" On 2 May 2017 \"Quanta\" introduced a complete redesign and rebranding of its website."
],
"title": "Quanta Magazine"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Elle Girl was the largest older-teen fashion and beauty magazine brand in the world with 12 editions and supplements worldwide.",
" Launched in August 2001, it was the younger sibling to \"Elle\" magazine, and similarly focused on beauty, health, entertainment and looked at daring fashion—its slogan: \"\"Dare to be different\"\".",
" The magazine was published monthly and was based in New York City."
],
"title": "Elle Girl"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Elle Girl\" is a spin-off of \"Elle\" magazine.",
" It is a fashion magazine targeted to the teenage market.",
" The magazine was published by Hachette Filipacchi.",
" The magazine features a model, actress, or singer.",
" It started with the fall 2001 issue and ceased publication in 2006 with the June/July issue."
],
"title": "List of Elle Girl cover models"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Magyar Tudomány (Hungarian: \"Hungarian Science\" ) is the official monthly science magazine of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.",
" It publishes short articles on various new scientific developments as well as on problems of scientific life.",
" Most articles are written by members of the academy.",
" It has appeared continuously since 1840, under various names: \"Académiai Értesítő\" (1840—1859), \"Magyar Akadémiai Értesítő\" (1860—1867), \"A Magyar Tudományos Akadémia értesítője\" (1867—1889), \"Akadémiai Értesítő\" (1890—1955), \"Magyar Tudomány\" (since 1956).",
" The editor-in-chief is Vilmos Csányi."
],
"title": "Magyar Tudomány"
},
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"sentences": [
"Computer Magazine (and their website www.ComputerMagazine.com) is a popular magazine and online news site on computing and technology, offering current news and reviews of popular and new business and consumer technologies, software, hardware, mobile computing, tablets, PCs, Macs, Windows, Linux, telecom, cellular, wireless, data, cloud and science news on digital technologies and everything in the \"tech-sphere and digi-verse\", especially focused on information technology, devices, software and services and related subjects, such as networking, servers, data centers and corporate data infrastructure technologies, and the Internet.",
" Their online site, since 1997, is located at ComputerMagazine.com.",
" \"Computer Magazine\" produces industry instructional and a popular ongoing webcast/podcast talk show and performs evaluations and reviews of IT industry technology products, hardware, software and services with objective reporting widely respected as independent and objective, and trusted in the industry.",
" \"Computer Magazine\" is a free publication (in addition to their webcasts and other resources) sponsored by the nonprofit UTCP (United Technology and Computing Professionals) organization, and as such charges no fees for the publication nor is influenced by advertising, so their reviews are relied on in the industry and considered unbiased and thorough.",
" \"Computer Magazine\" is one of the early large technology publications and resources available on the web still existent and thriving today and that has remained independent.",
" ComputerMagazine.com is a tech news and resources consolidator that publishes part of the site in a semi-time line/blogging format that is popular among their wide following of subscriber and non-subscriber readers, allowing readers to respond and comment on various articles.",
" Site contributors include many of the well known technology authors, experts and publication sources, content and articles are provided by major technology syndicators and by external expert technology sources (such as \"Computer World\", \"Information Week\", \"Network World\", \"Wired,\" \"Time\", etc.) as well as \"Computer Magazine\" staff writers, and is currently managed and edited by the industry veteran Christopher Swearingin an MCSE and former CIO and regarded author as well as contributor/reporter for \"Computer Magazine\" and other publications."
],
"title": "Computer Magazine"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Society for Science & the Public (SSP), formerly known as Science Service, is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of science, through its science education programs and publications, including the bi-weekly \"Science News\" magazine and the free-accessible online \"Science News for Students\"."
],
"title": "Society for Science & the Public"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sarra Manning is a writer from England.",
" She attended the University of Sussex and took up an English with Media Studies degree.",
" She became a freelance writer after submitting her work to \"Melody Maker\".",
" She worked as the entertainment editor for five years of the now-defunct teen magazine \"J-17\".",
" Manning was the editor of \"Elle Girl\" (UK edition), then re-launched \"What To Wear\" magazine for the BBC and has worked on UK magazines such as \"Bliss\" and \"The Face\".",
" She's contributed to \"ELLE\", \"Seventeen\", \"The Guardian\" and \"Details\" and is a contributing editor to \"ELLE UK\" and writes regularly for \"Grazia\", \"Red\" and \"Stella\", as well as consulting for a number of British magazine publishers.",
" She has been dubbed the \"teen queen extraordinaire\" following the release of her hit teen fiction book \"Guitar Girl\", and the popular \"Diary of a Crush\" trilogy.",
" Her first adult novel, \"Unsticky\" was published by Headline in 2009.",
" Her next teen novel, \"Nobody's Girl\" was published in 2010, and a second adult novel, \"You Don't Have to Say You Love Me\", was published in February 2011.",
" Her third adult novel, titled \"Nine Uses for an Ex-Boyfriend\", was published in February 2012."
],
"title": "Sarra Manning"
},
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"sentences": [
"The L Magazine was a free bi-weekly magazine in New York City featuring investigative articles, arts and culture commentary, and event listings.",
" It was available through distribution in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and Hoboken."
],
"title": "L Magazine"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Physical Review Focus was an internet service of the American Physical Society that began in 1998, aiming to explain new developments in physics in a language understandable to the educated non-physicist.",
" One or two short articles were published weekly.",
" In 2011, it merged with \"Physics\" (physics.aps.org) and became the Focus section of that publication.",
" The Focus section of Physics continues to produce the same style of articles that were previously published in Physical Review Focus."
],
"title": "Physical Review Focus"
}
] |
[
"Title: Science News\n\nScience News is an American bi-weekly magazine devoted to short articles about new scientific and technical developments, typically gleaned from recent scientific and technical journals. \"Science News\" has been published since 1922 by Society for Science & the Public, a non-profit organization founded by E. W. Scripps in 1920. American chemist Edwin Slosson served as the publication's first editor. From 1922 to 1966, it was called Science News Letter. The title was changed to \"Science News\" with the March 12, 1966 issue (vol. 89, no. 11).",
"Title: Quanta Magazine\n\nQuanta Magazine is an editorially independent online publication of the Simons Foundation covering developments in mathematics, theoretical physics, theoretical computer science and the basic life sciences. The articles in the magazine are freely available to read online. Several publications like \"Scientific American\", \"Wired\", and \"The Atlantic\", as well as international science publications like \"Spektrum der Wissenschaft\", have reprinted articles from \"Quanta Magazine\". \"Undark Magazine\" described \"Quanta Magazine\" as \"highly regarded for its masterful coverage of complex topics in science and math.\" The science news aggregator \"RealClearScience\" ranked \"Quanta Magazine\" No. 2 on its list of \"The Top 10 Websites for Science in 2016.\" Initially launched as \"Simons Science News\" in October 2012, it was renamed to its current title in July 2013. The founding editor-in-chief is Thomas Lin. \"Quanta's\" editorial team includes John Rennie (editor), Michael Moyer, Natalie Wolchover, Kevin Hartnett, Olena Shmahalo, Lucy Reading-Ikkanda and Jeanette Kazmierczak. On 2 May 2017 \"Quanta\" introduced a complete redesign and rebranding of its website.",
"Title: Elle Girl\n\nElle Girl was the largest older-teen fashion and beauty magazine brand in the world with 12 editions and supplements worldwide. Launched in August 2001, it was the younger sibling to \"Elle\" magazine, and similarly focused on beauty, health, entertainment and looked at daring fashion—its slogan: \"\"Dare to be different\"\". The magazine was published monthly and was based in New York City.",
"Title: List of Elle Girl cover models\n\n\"Elle Girl\" is a spin-off of \"Elle\" magazine. It is a fashion magazine targeted to the teenage market. The magazine was published by Hachette Filipacchi. The magazine features a model, actress, or singer. It started with the fall 2001 issue and ceased publication in 2006 with the June/July issue.",
"Title: Magyar Tudomány\n\nMagyar Tudomány (Hungarian: \"Hungarian Science\" ) is the official monthly science magazine of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. It publishes short articles on various new scientific developments as well as on problems of scientific life. Most articles are written by members of the academy. It has appeared continuously since 1840, under various names: \"Académiai Értesítő\" (1840—1859), \"Magyar Akadémiai Értesítő\" (1860—1867), \"A Magyar Tudományos Akadémia értesítője\" (1867—1889), \"Akadémiai Értesítő\" (1890—1955), \"Magyar Tudomány\" (since 1956). The editor-in-chief is Vilmos Csányi.",
"Title: Computer Magazine\n\nComputer Magazine (and their website www.ComputerMagazine.com) is a popular magazine and online news site on computing and technology, offering current news and reviews of popular and new business and consumer technologies, software, hardware, mobile computing, tablets, PCs, Macs, Windows, Linux, telecom, cellular, wireless, data, cloud and science news on digital technologies and everything in the \"tech-sphere and digi-verse\", especially focused on information technology, devices, software and services and related subjects, such as networking, servers, data centers and corporate data infrastructure technologies, and the Internet. Their online site, since 1997, is located at ComputerMagazine.com. \"Computer Magazine\" produces industry instructional and a popular ongoing webcast/podcast talk show and performs evaluations and reviews of IT industry technology products, hardware, software and services with objective reporting widely respected as independent and objective, and trusted in the industry. \"Computer Magazine\" is a free publication (in addition to their webcasts and other resources) sponsored by the nonprofit UTCP (United Technology and Computing Professionals) organization, and as such charges no fees for the publication nor is influenced by advertising, so their reviews are relied on in the industry and considered unbiased and thorough. \"Computer Magazine\" is one of the early large technology publications and resources available on the web still existent and thriving today and that has remained independent. ComputerMagazine.com is a tech news and resources consolidator that publishes part of the site in a semi-time line/blogging format that is popular among their wide following of subscriber and non-subscriber readers, allowing readers to respond and comment on various articles. Site contributors include many of the well known technology authors, experts and publication sources, content and articles are provided by major technology syndicators and by external expert technology sources (such as \"Computer World\", \"Information Week\", \"Network World\", \"Wired,\" \"Time\", etc.) as well as \"Computer Magazine\" staff writers, and is currently managed and edited by the industry veteran Christopher Swearingin an MCSE and former CIO and regarded author as well as contributor/reporter for \"Computer Magazine\" and other publications.",
"Title: Society for Science & the Public\n\nSociety for Science & the Public (SSP), formerly known as Science Service, is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of science, through its science education programs and publications, including the bi-weekly \"Science News\" magazine and the free-accessible online \"Science News for Students\".",
"Title: Sarra Manning\n\nSarra Manning is a writer from England. She attended the University of Sussex and took up an English with Media Studies degree. She became a freelance writer after submitting her work to \"Melody Maker\". She worked as the entertainment editor for five years of the now-defunct teen magazine \"J-17\". Manning was the editor of \"Elle Girl\" (UK edition), then re-launched \"What To Wear\" magazine for the BBC and has worked on UK magazines such as \"Bliss\" and \"The Face\". She's contributed to \"ELLE\", \"Seventeen\", \"The Guardian\" and \"Details\" and is a contributing editor to \"ELLE UK\" and writes regularly for \"Grazia\", \"Red\" and \"Stella\", as well as consulting for a number of British magazine publishers. She has been dubbed the \"teen queen extraordinaire\" following the release of her hit teen fiction book \"Guitar Girl\", and the popular \"Diary of a Crush\" trilogy. Her first adult novel, \"Unsticky\" was published by Headline in 2009. Her next teen novel, \"Nobody's Girl\" was published in 2010, and a second adult novel, \"You Don't Have to Say You Love Me\", was published in February 2011. Her third adult novel, titled \"Nine Uses for an Ex-Boyfriend\", was published in February 2012.",
"Title: L Magazine\n\nThe L Magazine was a free bi-weekly magazine in New York City featuring investigative articles, arts and culture commentary, and event listings. It was available through distribution in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and Hoboken.",
"Title: Physical Review Focus\n\nPhysical Review Focus was an internet service of the American Physical Society that began in 1998, aiming to explain new developments in physics in a language understandable to the educated non-physicist. One or two short articles were published weekly. In 2011, it merged with \"Physics\" (physics.aps.org) and became the Focus section of that publication. The Focus section of Physics continues to produce the same style of articles that were previously published in Physical Review Focus."
] |
3,566
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Which shipmaker built the RMS Olympic for the White Star Line during the early 20th century?
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Harland & Wolff shipyard
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bridge
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medium
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"RMS Olympic",
"Olympic-class ocean liner"
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"RMS Republic was a steam-powered ocean liner built in 1903 by Harland and Wolff in Belfast, and lost at sea in a collision six years later while sailing for the White Star Line.",
" A CQD distress call was issued on the new Marconi radio device, the first recorded, resulting in the saving of around 1500 lives.",
" Known as the \"Millionaires' Ship\" on account of the number of well-known and immensely rich Americans who traveled by her, she was described as a \"palatial liner\" and was the flagship of White Star Line's Boston service."
],
"title": "RMS Republic (1903)"
},
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"The RMMV (Royal Mail Motor Vessel) Oceanic was the planned name of an unfinished ocean liner that was partially built by Harland and Wolff for the White Star Line.",
" The ship was to have been the first 1000 ft -long ocean liner.",
" It was intended to be the largest ocean liner for the White Star Line, thus it would have been larger than the earlier White Star giants, \"Olympic\", \"Titanic\", \"Britannic\", and \"Majestic\"."
],
"title": "Oceanic (unfinished ship)"
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"sentences": [
"The \"Olympic\"-class ocean liners were a trio of British ocean liners built by the Harland & Wolff shipyard for the White Star Line during the early 20th century.",
" They were \"Olympic\" (1911), \"Titanic\" (1912), and \"Britannic\" (1915).",
" All three were designed to be the largest and most luxurious passenger ships in the world, designed to give White Star an advantage in the transatlantic passenger trade.",
" Two were lost early in their careers: \"Titanic\" sank in 1912 on its maiden voyage, after hitting an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean, and \"Britannic\" in 1916, after hitting a mine laid by the minelayer submarine \"U-73\" in a barrier off Kea in the Aegean Sea during World War I.",
" \"Olympic\", the lead vessel, had a career spanning 24 years and was retired in 1934 and sold for scrapping in 1935."
],
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"sentences": [
"RMS \"Olympic\" ( ) was a British transatlantic ocean liner, the lead ship of the White Star Line's trio of \"Olympic\"-class liners.",
" Unlike her younger sister ships, \"Olympic\" had a long career, spanning 24 years from 1911 to 1935.",
" This included service as a troopship during the First World War, which gained her the nickname \"Old Reliable\".",
" \"Olympic\" returned to civilian service after the war and served successfully as an ocean liner throughout the 1920s and into the first half of the 1930s, although increased competition, and the slump in trade during the Great Depression after 1930, made her operation increasingly unprofitable."
],
"title": "RMS Olympic"
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"sentences": [
"RMS \"Mauretania\" was launched on 28 July 1938 at the Cammell Laird yard in Birkenhead, England, and was completed in May 1939.",
" The second \"Mauretania\" was the first ship built for the newly formed Cunard White Star company following the merger in April 1934 of the Cunard and White Star Line.",
" On the withdrawal of the first RMS \"Mauretania\" in 1934, to prevent a rival company using the name and to keep it available for the new liner, arrangements were made for the Red Funnel paddle steamer \"Queen\" to be renamed \"Mauretania\" in the interim."
],
"title": "RMS Mauretania (1938)"
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"sentences": [
"SS \"Traffic\" was a tender of the White Star Line, and the fleetmate to the SS \"Nomadic\".",
" She was built for the White Star Line by Harland and Wolff, at Belfast, to serve the luxury \"Olympic\"-class ocean liners. SS \"Traffic\" ferried some of the third class passengers to for her maiden voyage.",
" She served as a tender for White Star, as a minesweeper for the French Navy between 1917 and 1919, and supported troop ships at the end of the First World War.",
" After the war she was sold to Société Cherbourgeoise Transbordement, and later renamed \"Ingénieur Reibell\".",
" She was scuttled by the French as the Germans invaded in 1940, but was salvaged and used by the Germans as an armed coastal vessel until being sunk by the Royal Navy on 17 January 1941."
],
"title": "SS Traffic (1911)"
},
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"sentences": [
"SS \"Nomadic\" is a former tender of the White Star Line, launched on 25 April 1911 in Belfast now on display in Belfast's Titanic Quarter.",
" She was built to transfer passengers and mail to and from RMS \"Olympic\" and RMS \"Titanic\", and is the only White Star Line vessel in existence today."
],
"title": "SS Nomadic (1911)"
},
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"sentences": [
"RMS \"Homeric\", originally launched as \"Columbus\", was built for Norddeutscher Lloyd and launched in 1913 at the F. Schichau yard in Danzig.",
" \"Columbus\" was ceded to Great Britain in 1919 as part of German war reparations.",
" She was sold to White Star Line in 1920, which named her \"Homeric\".",
" Her sister ship \"Hindenburg\" retained her German ownership and was renamed \"Columbus\".",
" \"Homeric\" was operated by White Star from 1922 to 1935."
],
"title": "RMS Homeric (1913)"
},
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"sentences": [
"RMS \"Titanic\" ( ) was a British passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in the early morning hours of 15 April 1912, after it collided with an iceberg during its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City.",
" There were an estimated 2,224 passengers and crew aboard the ship, and more than 1,500 died, making it one of the deadliest commercial peacetime maritime disasters in modern history.",
" The RMS \"Titanic\" was the largest ship afloat at the time it entered service and was the second of three \"Olympic\"-class ocean liner s operated by the White Star Line.",
" The Titanic was built by the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast.",
" Thomas Andrews, her architect, died in the disaster."
],
"title": "RMS Titanic"
},
{
"sentences": [
"RMS \"Atlantic\" was a transatlantic ocean liner of the White Star Line that operated between Liverpool, United Kingdom, and New York City, United States.",
" During the ship's 19th voyage, on 1 April 1873, she ran onto rocks and sank off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada, killing at least 535 people.",
" It remained the deadliest civilian maritime disaster in the North Atlantic Ocean until the sinking of on 2 July 1898 and the greatest disaster for the White Star Line prior to the loss of \"Titanic\" in April 1912."
],
"title": "RMS Atlantic"
}
] |
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"Title: RMS Republic (1903)\n\nRMS Republic was a steam-powered ocean liner built in 1903 by Harland and Wolff in Belfast, and lost at sea in a collision six years later while sailing for the White Star Line. A CQD distress call was issued on the new Marconi radio device, the first recorded, resulting in the saving of around 1500 lives. Known as the \"Millionaires' Ship\" on account of the number of well-known and immensely rich Americans who traveled by her, she was described as a \"palatial liner\" and was the flagship of White Star Line's Boston service.",
"Title: Oceanic (unfinished ship)\n\nThe RMMV (Royal Mail Motor Vessel) Oceanic was the planned name of an unfinished ocean liner that was partially built by Harland and Wolff for the White Star Line. The ship was to have been the first 1000 ft -long ocean liner. It was intended to be the largest ocean liner for the White Star Line, thus it would have been larger than the earlier White Star giants, \"Olympic\", \"Titanic\", \"Britannic\", and \"Majestic\".",
"Title: Olympic-class ocean liner\n\nThe \"Olympic\"-class ocean liners were a trio of British ocean liners built by the Harland & Wolff shipyard for the White Star Line during the early 20th century. They were \"Olympic\" (1911), \"Titanic\" (1912), and \"Britannic\" (1915). All three were designed to be the largest and most luxurious passenger ships in the world, designed to give White Star an advantage in the transatlantic passenger trade. Two were lost early in their careers: \"Titanic\" sank in 1912 on its maiden voyage, after hitting an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean, and \"Britannic\" in 1916, after hitting a mine laid by the minelayer submarine \"U-73\" in a barrier off Kea in the Aegean Sea during World War I. \"Olympic\", the lead vessel, had a career spanning 24 years and was retired in 1934 and sold for scrapping in 1935.",
"Title: RMS Olympic\n\nRMS \"Olympic\" ( ) was a British transatlantic ocean liner, the lead ship of the White Star Line's trio of \"Olympic\"-class liners. Unlike her younger sister ships, \"Olympic\" had a long career, spanning 24 years from 1911 to 1935. This included service as a troopship during the First World War, which gained her the nickname \"Old Reliable\". \"Olympic\" returned to civilian service after the war and served successfully as an ocean liner throughout the 1920s and into the first half of the 1930s, although increased competition, and the slump in trade during the Great Depression after 1930, made her operation increasingly unprofitable.",
"Title: RMS Mauretania (1938)\n\nRMS \"Mauretania\" was launched on 28 July 1938 at the Cammell Laird yard in Birkenhead, England, and was completed in May 1939. The second \"Mauretania\" was the first ship built for the newly formed Cunard White Star company following the merger in April 1934 of the Cunard and White Star Line. On the withdrawal of the first RMS \"Mauretania\" in 1934, to prevent a rival company using the name and to keep it available for the new liner, arrangements were made for the Red Funnel paddle steamer \"Queen\" to be renamed \"Mauretania\" in the interim.",
"Title: SS Traffic (1911)\n\nSS \"Traffic\" was a tender of the White Star Line, and the fleetmate to the SS \"Nomadic\". She was built for the White Star Line by Harland and Wolff, at Belfast, to serve the luxury \"Olympic\"-class ocean liners. SS \"Traffic\" ferried some of the third class passengers to for her maiden voyage. She served as a tender for White Star, as a minesweeper for the French Navy between 1917 and 1919, and supported troop ships at the end of the First World War. After the war she was sold to Société Cherbourgeoise Transbordement, and later renamed \"Ingénieur Reibell\". She was scuttled by the French as the Germans invaded in 1940, but was salvaged and used by the Germans as an armed coastal vessel until being sunk by the Royal Navy on 17 January 1941.",
"Title: SS Nomadic (1911)\n\nSS \"Nomadic\" is a former tender of the White Star Line, launched on 25 April 1911 in Belfast now on display in Belfast's Titanic Quarter. She was built to transfer passengers and mail to and from RMS \"Olympic\" and RMS \"Titanic\", and is the only White Star Line vessel in existence today.",
"Title: RMS Homeric (1913)\n\nRMS \"Homeric\", originally launched as \"Columbus\", was built for Norddeutscher Lloyd and launched in 1913 at the F. Schichau yard in Danzig. \"Columbus\" was ceded to Great Britain in 1919 as part of German war reparations. She was sold to White Star Line in 1920, which named her \"Homeric\". Her sister ship \"Hindenburg\" retained her German ownership and was renamed \"Columbus\". \"Homeric\" was operated by White Star from 1922 to 1935.",
"Title: RMS Titanic\n\nRMS \"Titanic\" ( ) was a British passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in the early morning hours of 15 April 1912, after it collided with an iceberg during its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City. There were an estimated 2,224 passengers and crew aboard the ship, and more than 1,500 died, making it one of the deadliest commercial peacetime maritime disasters in modern history. The RMS \"Titanic\" was the largest ship afloat at the time it entered service and was the second of three \"Olympic\"-class ocean liner s operated by the White Star Line. The Titanic was built by the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast. Thomas Andrews, her architect, died in the disaster.",
"Title: RMS Atlantic\n\nRMS \"Atlantic\" was a transatlantic ocean liner of the White Star Line that operated between Liverpool, United Kingdom, and New York City, United States. During the ship's 19th voyage, on 1 April 1873, she ran onto rocks and sank off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada, killing at least 535 people. It remained the deadliest civilian maritime disaster in the North Atlantic Ocean until the sinking of on 2 July 1898 and the greatest disaster for the White Star Line prior to the loss of \"Titanic\" in April 1912."
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Are Time and Food Network Magazine both weekly publications?
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" She provides voiceovers for most of the show and is shown at only one or two places.",
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"Title: Rachael Ray's Tasty Travels\n\nRachael Ray's Tasty Travels is a television show based on cook Rachael Ray and her travels around the world (somewhat similar to her 2002 Food Network show, \"$40 a Day\"). However, in this show she is not restricted by a budget and showcases food from more upscale eateries. She tries different types of food from each place she visits, and gives a \"Hot List of Values\", which includes some of her favorite places visited from \"$40 a Day\". The show airs on the Food Network and is her fourth Food Network program. It first aired on August 26, 2005. She provides voiceovers for most of the show and is shown at only one or two places. Her husband, John Cusimano, usually accompanies her at the one or two restaurants she visits per episode. The show was developed with Producer Wade Sheeler following the success of her first travel show on Food Network, \"$40 a Day\".",
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"Title: Damaris Phillips\n\nDamaris Lennon Phillips (born December 8, 1980) is an American chef and television personality. In 2013 she won the ninth season of the Food Network television series \"Food Network Star\". She hosted the Food Network show \"Southern at Heart\" for five seasons from 2013 to 2016. She currently co-hosts \"The Bobby and Damaris Show\" on Food Network with Bobby Flay.",
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"Title: Elizabeth Falkner\n\nElizabeth Falkner (born in San Francisco) is a consulting chef working and living in New York who has been cooking since 1990. She frequently appears as a competitor and sometimes a judge on many of the cooking competitions on television from \"The Next Iron Chef, Super Chefs\", 2011 and \"The Next Iron Chef, Redemption\", 2012, (both Food Network), as well as \"Chopped All Stars\", (Food Network), \"Top Chef Masters\", \"Top Chef\", \"\", (Bravo), \"Top Chef, Canada\", \"Food Network Challenge\", (Food Network) on. Falkner was the executive/chef/pastry chef and managing partner of Citizen Cake for 14 years, and executive chef and co-owner/co-managing partner of Orson for 4 years, restaurants located in San Francisco, California, U.S.. Both establishments closed in 2011. In 2012 Falkner won First Prize at the World Pizza Championships in Naples, Italy with her innovative \"Finocchio Flower Power\" pizza. Falkner relocated to Brooklyn, NY in 2012 and was employed at Krescendo for seven months."
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The 2006 King of the Ring tournamentAmerican professional wrestler and former professional mixed martial artist, professional football player and amateur wrestler who is currently signed with WWE?
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Brock Edward Lesnar
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"Vener Zaynullovich Galiev (Russian: Венер Зайнуллович Галиев ; Bashkir: Ғәлиев Венер Зәйнулла улы ) born 1 July 1975) is a Bashkir born-Russian amateur wrestler, sambist and mixed martial artist.",
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"Sunny Dhinsa (born May 20, 1993) is a Canadian professional wrestler and former amateur wrestler currently signed to WWE, where he competes in the developmental territory NXT under the ring name Akam and is a former NXT Tag Team Champion along with Rezar as The Authors of Pain."
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"Brock Edward Lesnar ( ; born July 12, 1977) is an American professional wrestler and former professional mixed martial artist, professional American football player and amateur wrestler who is currently signed with WWE.",
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"Kurt Steven Angle (born December 9, 1968) is an American professional wrestler, actor and retired amateur wrestler currently signed to WWE and performing as the on-screen general manager for the Raw brand.",
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" Angle is one of four people to complete an amateur wrestling Grand Slam (Junior Nationals, NCAA, World Championships, and Olympics).",
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" He is also known for his fights with current WWE professional wrestler and former UFC Heavyweight Champion and veteran Brock Lesnar, former WWE wrestler and K-1 fighter Sean O'Haire and former NFL football player turned K-1 kickboxer and New Japan Pro Wrestling contender Bob Sapp.",
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"Title: Kazuyuki Fujita\n\nKazuyuki Fujita (藤田 和之 , Fujita Kazuyuki ) (born October 16, 1970) is a Japanese professional wrestler, mixed martial artist and a former amateur wrestler. He has fought in mixed martial arts promotions including Pride Fighting Championships, K-1 and World Victory Road. He competes in mixed martial arts, shoot style wrestling and puroresu, and holds notable victories over Ken Shamrock, Gilbert Yvel, Mark Kerr, Bob Sapp, Karam Gaber, Peter Graham, and James Thompson.",
"Title: CM Punk\n\nPhillip Jack Brooks (born October 26, 1978), better known by the ring name CM Punk, is an American mixed martial artist, comic book writer, and retired professional wrestler, currently signed with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). He is best known for his time in WWE, where he was a two-time WWE Champion, including a 434-day reign from November 20, 2011, to January 27, 2013, that is recognized by WWE as the sixth longest of all-time, as well as the longest of the \"modern era\".",
"Title: Vener Galiev\n\nVener Zaynullovich Galiev (Russian: Венер Зайнуллович Галиев ; Bashkir: Ғәлиев Венер Зәйнулла улы ) born 1 July 1975) is a Bashkir born-Russian amateur wrestler, sambist and mixed martial artist. He started his professional mixed martial arts career in 2004.",
"Title: Sunny Dhinsa\n\nSunny Dhinsa (born May 20, 1993) is a Canadian professional wrestler and former amateur wrestler currently signed to WWE, where he competes in the developmental territory NXT under the ring name Akam and is a former NXT Tag Team Champion along with Rezar as The Authors of Pain.",
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"Title: Mark Coleman\n\nMark Daniel Coleman (born December 20, 1964) is a retired American mixed martial artist, professional wrestler, former NCAA collegiate wrestler and former Olympic amateur wrestler. Known as The Hammer, he was the UFC 10 and UFC 11 tournament champion, the first UFC Heavyweight Champion, and the Pride Fighting Championships 2000 Open Weight Grand Prix champion. At UFC 82 Coleman was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame. At the age of retirement he was taking 150,000 USD salary per year.",
"Title: Brock Lesnar\n\nBrock Edward Lesnar ( ; born July 12, 1977) is an American professional wrestler and former professional mixed martial artist, professional American football player and amateur wrestler who is currently signed with WWE. He performs on the Raw brand where he is the current WWE Universal Champion in his first reign.",
"Title: Kurt Angle\n\nKurt Steven Angle (born December 9, 1968) is an American professional wrestler, actor and retired amateur wrestler currently signed to WWE and performing as the on-screen general manager for the Raw brand. While a student at Clarion University of Pennsylvania, Angle won numerous accolades, including being a two-time National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Heavyweight Wrestling Champion. After graduating college, Angle won a gold medal in freestyle wrestling at the 1995 World Wrestling Championships. He then won a freestyle wrestling gold medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Angle is one of four people to complete an amateur wrestling Grand Slam (Junior Nationals, NCAA, World Championships, and Olympics). In 2006, he was named by USA Wrestling as the greatest shoot wrestler ever and one of the top 15 college wrestlers of all time. He was inducted into the International Sports Hall of Fame in 2016 for his amateur accomplishments.",
"Title: Bobby Lashley\n\nFranklin Robert \"Bobby\" Lashley (born July 16, 1976) is an American professional wrestler, mixed martial artist, former collegiate amateur wrestler and former United States Army sergeant. He is currently signed to both Bellator MMA, where he is undefeated through five heavyweight fights, and to Global Force Wrestling (GFW) under the ring name Lashley.",
"Title: Kim Min-soo (judoka)\n\nKim Min-soo (born January 22, 1975) is a South Korean former judoka, professional mixed martial artist and K-1 kickboxer. He is best known for becoming a K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 Finalist and also winning the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta earning a Silver Medal in Judo. He is also known for his fights with current WWE professional wrestler and former UFC Heavyweight Champion and veteran Brock Lesnar, former WWE wrestler and K-1 fighter Sean O'Haire and former NFL football player turned K-1 kickboxer and New Japan Pro Wrestling contender Bob Sapp. Min-soo holds a notable kickboxing win over former UFC fighter Scott Junk. He announced his retirement from contact sports in 2011 with brief stints as color commentator for Japanese and Korean mixed martial arts and professional wrestling events. Kim is also the Judo head coach for Korean Top Team."
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What year did Liberia's anti-corruption President Sirleaf take office?
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2006
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" Early polling showed Rubio, who was considered a potential candidate for Vice President by Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney in 2012, as a frontrunner candidate for the Republican nomination for President of the United States in 2016 since at least the end of the 2012 election.",
" Rubio was the second Cuban American to run for President of the United States, declaring approximately three weeks after fellow Republican Ted Cruz.",
" He suspended his campaign on March 15, 2016, after finishing second in the primary for Florida, his home state.",
" Turning 45 in 2016, Rubio would've been the third youngest president to take office, the others being Theodore Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy, who took office at ages 42 and 43 respectively.",
" Rubio would've also been the first president of Latin American culture, as he was born to Cuban parents, as well as the first Florida native to become president."
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"John G. Bestman (born December 1, 1939 in Liberia) is a former two times minister of finance in Liberia, one time minister of telecommunication & post, and governor of the Central Bank of Liberia.",
" In 2005, Bestman was successful campaign manager for Ellen Johnson Sirleaf election to become the first female president of Africa.",
" John also is member of the board of the Central Bank and adviser to the president."
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"George W. Wallace Jr. (born on May 30, 1938) was the foreign minister of Liberia from 2006 to 2007.",
" He took office early in 2006, having been appointed to the cabinet of the incoming president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and confirmed by the Senate.",
" Wallace has had a long career as a Liberian diplomat and ambassador through all of its governments during the past several decades.",
" In a cabinet reshuffle on August 22, 2007, he was replaced as foreign minister by Olubanka King Akerele and became special adviser to President Johnson Sirleaf instead."
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"Corruption is endemic at every level of the Liberian government.",
" Corruption is not specifically a punishable crime under Liberian law.",
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"Dr. Edward Binyah Kesselly was a minister in the Cabinet of William R. Tolbert, Jr. in Liberia.",
" During the late 1970s, he headed the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications; President Tolbert appointed him to the ministry on February 3, 1978.",
" His predecessor as head of Posts and Telecommunications, J. Jenkins Peel, had resigned that office to become the Minister of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism, in which Kesselly had previously served as an administrator for five years.",
" One of the few members of Tolbert's cabinet to survive the military coup d'état that overthrew Tolbert's government in 1980, he founded the Unity Party in 1984.",
" Buried in Monrovia after his 1993 death, he was re-buried eighteen years later at his hometown of Nyama-Kamadu in Quardu-Gbomi District of Lofa County.",
" Among the speakers at the pomp-filled reburial ceremony were Bureau of Maritime Authority Commissioner Edward Binyah Kesselly, Jr., his eldest son, and Unity Party standard bearer Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the President of Liberia."
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"Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (born 29 October 1938) is a Liberian politician who serves as the 24th and current President of Liberia since 2006.",
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"Title: First inauguration of Dilma Rousseff\n\nThe inauguration of Dilma Rousseff as the 36th President of Brazil took place on Saturday, January 1, 2011. This inauguration marked the beginning of the four-year term of Dilma Rousseff as President and Michel Temer as Vice President. The event had been awaited with some expectation, since Rousseff became the first woman in the history of Brazil to take office as President. It was also the first inaugural ceremony of the New Republic and of the democratic rule in which an outgoing President passed his office to a successor belonging to the same political party as him – the Workers' Party.",
"Title: Vice President of Liberia\n\nThe Vice President of the Republic of Liberia is the second-highest executive official in Liberia, and one of only two elected executive offices along with the President. The Vice President is elected on the same ticket with the president to a six-year term. In the event of the death, resignation or removal of the president, the Vice President ascends to the presidency, which he or she holds for the remainder of their predecessor's term. The Vice President also serves as the President of the Senate and may cast a vote in the event of a tie. The current Vice President is Joseph Boakai, serving under President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. He began his term on January 16, 2006.",
"Title: College of West Africa\n\nThe College of West Africa is a Methodist high school in Monrovia, Liberia. The school was opened in 1839 (as the \"Monrovia Seminary\"), making it one of the oldest European-style schools in Africa. It has produced many of Liberia's leaders and includes among its alumni Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the first woman elected as president in an African state, and Liberian Vice President Joseph Boakai.",
"Title: Thomas Nimely\n\nThomas Yaya Nimely (born 1956) is a politician in Liberia. In 2003 he became the leader of the Movement for Democracy in Liberia (MODEL), which soon became Liberia's second largest rebel group. Following the exile of President Charles Taylor, Nimely led his group into the transitional government which was formed on 14 October 2003. He then served as the foreign minister of Liberia until February 2006, when the elected President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf took office and established her new cabinet.",
"Title: Marco Rubio presidential campaign, 2016\n\nThe 2016 presidential campaign of Marco Rubio, the junior United States Senator from Florida, and former Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives, was formally announced on April 13, 2015, at an event at the Freedom Tower in Downtown Miami. Early polling showed Rubio, who was considered a potential candidate for Vice President by Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney in 2012, as a frontrunner candidate for the Republican nomination for President of the United States in 2016 since at least the end of the 2012 election. Rubio was the second Cuban American to run for President of the United States, declaring approximately three weeks after fellow Republican Ted Cruz. He suspended his campaign on March 15, 2016, after finishing second in the primary for Florida, his home state. Turning 45 in 2016, Rubio would've been the third youngest president to take office, the others being Theodore Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy, who took office at ages 42 and 43 respectively. Rubio would've also been the first president of Latin American culture, as he was born to Cuban parents, as well as the first Florida native to become president.",
"Title: John G. Bestman\n\nJohn G. Bestman (born December 1, 1939 in Liberia) is a former two times minister of finance in Liberia, one time minister of telecommunication & post, and governor of the Central Bank of Liberia. In 2005, Bestman was successful campaign manager for Ellen Johnson Sirleaf election to become the first female president of Africa. John also is member of the board of the Central Bank and adviser to the president.",
"Title: George Wallace (diplomat)\n\nGeorge W. Wallace Jr. (born on May 30, 1938) was the foreign minister of Liberia from 2006 to 2007. He took office early in 2006, having been appointed to the cabinet of the incoming president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and confirmed by the Senate. Wallace has had a long career as a Liberian diplomat and ambassador through all of its governments during the past several decades. In a cabinet reshuffle on August 22, 2007, he was replaced as foreign minister by Olubanka King Akerele and became special adviser to President Johnson Sirleaf instead.",
"Title: Corruption in Liberia\n\nCorruption is endemic at every level of the Liberian government. Corruption is not specifically a punishable crime under Liberian law. When President Sirleaf took office in 2006, she announced that corruption was “the major public enemy.”",
"Title: Edward Kesselly\n\nDr. Edward Binyah Kesselly was a minister in the Cabinet of William R. Tolbert, Jr. in Liberia. During the late 1970s, he headed the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications; President Tolbert appointed him to the ministry on February 3, 1978. His predecessor as head of Posts and Telecommunications, J. Jenkins Peel, had resigned that office to become the Minister of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism, in which Kesselly had previously served as an administrator for five years. One of the few members of Tolbert's cabinet to survive the military coup d'état that overthrew Tolbert's government in 1980, he founded the Unity Party in 1984. Buried in Monrovia after his 1993 death, he was re-buried eighteen years later at his hometown of Nyama-Kamadu in Quardu-Gbomi District of Lofa County. Among the speakers at the pomp-filled reburial ceremony were Bureau of Maritime Authority Commissioner Edward Binyah Kesselly, Jr., his eldest son, and Unity Party standard bearer Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the President of Liberia.",
"Title: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf\n\nEllen Johnson Sirleaf (born 29 October 1938) is a Liberian politician who serves as the 24th and current President of Liberia since 2006. Sirleaf is the first elected female head of state in Africa."
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What local government council in southern England also contains the district council ward Leaversden?
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Three Rivers District
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"The District Council of Rocky River was a local government area in South Australia.",
" It came into existence on 1 May 1988 with the amalgamation of the District Council of Georgetown, District Council of Gladstone and District Council of Laura.",
" It had nine members divided amongst three wards (Georgetown, Gladstone and Laura), each returning three councillors.",
" It was relatively short-lived, as on 3 May 1997 it merged with the District Council of Jamestown and the District Council of Spalding to create the Northern Areas Council.",
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"West Berkshire Council is the local authority of West Berkshire in Berkshire, England.",
" It is a unitary authority, having the powers of a non-metropolitan county and district council combined.",
" West Berkshire is divided into 30 wards, electing 52 councillors.",
" The council was created by the Local Government Act 1972 as the Newbury District Council and replaced five local authorities: Bradfield Rural District Council, Hungerford Rural District Council, Newbury Borough Council, Newbury Rural District Council and Wantage Rural District Council.",
" On 1 April 1998 it was renamed West Berkshire Council and since then has been a unitary authority, assuming the powers and functions of Berkshire County Council.",
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" The next election to the authority will be in 2019."
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"Windsor and Maidenhead Borough Council is the local authority of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead in Berkshire, England.",
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" Windsor and Maidenhead is divided into 23 wards, electing 57 councillors.",
" The council was created by the Local Government Act 1972 and replaced six local authorities: Cookham Rural District Council, Eton Urban District Council, Eton Rural District Council, Maidenhead Borough Council, New Windsor Borough Council and Windsor Rural District Council.",
" Since 1 April 1998 it has been a unitary authority, assuming the powers and functions of Berkshire County Council.",
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"The District Council of Laura was a local government area in South Australia.",
" It was created on 1 May 1932 with the amalgamation of the Corporate Town of Laura and the District Council of Booyoolie.",
" It reunited the whole cadastral Hundred of Booyoolie within the same district council, as had previously been the case when the Booyoolie council was first proclaimed in 1876.",
" The Laura merger had occurred after a much broader 1931 merger proposal, which would have seen the Corporate Town of Laura, District Council of Gladstone, Corporate Town of Gladstone and District Council of Caltowie merge into a drastically enlarged District Council of Booyoolie, was abandoned after meeting strong opposition from both the Laura and Gladstone communities."
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"Aberdare Urban District Council was a local authority in Aberdare, Wales.",
" It was created in 1894 as a result of the 1894 Local Government of England and Wales Act and the Aberdare Urban District Council election, 1894 saw the election of the first members of the authority.",
" The Council existed until 1973 and replaced the Aberdare Local Board of Health which had functioned since the 1840s.",
" Its boundaries were identical to those of the original parish of Aberdare.",
" Initially, the Council had fifteen members but this was increased to twenty in 1906, as a result of the increase in population.",
" There were five wards, namely Aberaman (also known as No. 5 Ward), Blaengwawr (also known as No. 4 Ward), Gadlys (also known as No. 2 Ward), Llwydcoed (also known as No. 1 Ward), and the Town Ward (also known as No. 3 Ward)."
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"Wallingford Rural District, an administrative area in what was then Berkshire, now Oxfordshire area, in southern England was established in 1894, from the then Berkshire area within Wallingford Rural Sanitary Authority (the Oxfordshire area becoming Crowmarsh Rural District).",
" Wallingford Rural District Council provided many local government functions for the area around the town of Wallingford including Didcot, but not for the borough of Wallingford, which was covered by Wallingford Borough Council.",
" These functions included dealing with contagious diseases, and wartime evacuations and air raid precautions.",
" It also covered housing, water supply and sewage, and fire brigades.",
" The parishes included were Aston Tirrold, Aston Upthorpe, Brightwell-cum-Sotwell, Cholsey, Didcot, East Hagbourne, Little Wittenham, Long Wittenham, Moulsford, North Moreton, South Moreton and West Hagbourne.",
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"The District Council of Hutt and Hill Rivers was a local government area in South Australia.",
" It was established on 30 July 1885 and included the entirety of the Hundred of Milne as well as the south half of the Hundred of Andrews.",
" It gained the Hundred of Hart in January 1888 following the passage of the \"District Councils Act 1887\".",
" The municipality had no township within its boundaries, so a council chambers was built at Bungaree; the building survives today and is used for tourist accommodation.",
" In 1909, a section was severed and added to the District Council of Snowtown.",
" It was abolished in 1935 following a Local Government Commission report that advocated cutting the number of municipalities in South Australia from 196 to 142, with Hutt and Hill Rivers being divided between the adjacent District Council of Spalding (Hundred of Andrews south portion), District Council of Clare (Hundred of Milne) and the remainder (Hundred of Hart) to the District Council of Blyth."
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"Three Rivers District Council is a local government based in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, in southern England."
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"Leavesden is a residential and commercial area in Hertfordshire, England, contiguous with the northern suburbs of Watford.",
" It lies within the M25 Motorway.",
" On its eastern side it is bounded by the M1 Motorway.",
" Leavesden is part of Abbots Langley civil parish and is also the name of a district council ward in Three Rivers District.",
" Leavesden Green is an adjoining residential community which lies partly in Three Rivers and partly in the Borough of Watford."
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"Title: West Berkshire Council\n\nWest Berkshire Council is the local authority of West Berkshire in Berkshire, England. It is a unitary authority, having the powers of a non-metropolitan county and district council combined. West Berkshire is divided into 30 wards, electing 52 councillors. The council was created by the Local Government Act 1972 as the Newbury District Council and replaced five local authorities: Bradfield Rural District Council, Hungerford Rural District Council, Newbury Borough Council, Newbury Rural District Council and Wantage Rural District Council. On 1 April 1998 it was renamed West Berkshire Council and since then has been a unitary authority, assuming the powers and functions of Berkshire County Council. In the 2015 election the Conservatives won 48 out of 52 seats. The next election to the authority will be in 2019.",
"Title: Windsor and Maidenhead Borough Council\n\nWindsor and Maidenhead Borough Council is the local authority of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead in Berkshire, England. It is a unitary authority council, having the powers of a non-metropolitan county and district council combined. Windsor and Maidenhead is divided into 23 wards, electing 57 councillors. The council was created by the Local Government Act 1972 and replaced six local authorities: Cookham Rural District Council, Eton Urban District Council, Eton Rural District Council, Maidenhead Borough Council, New Windsor Borough Council and Windsor Rural District Council. Since 1 April 1998 it has been a unitary authority, assuming the powers and functions of Berkshire County Council. The next election to the authority will be in 2015.",
"Title: Hope Town District Council\n\nThe Hope Town District Council is a local government council in the Bahamas. It is a third schedule district council located within the Abaco Islands of the northwest Bahamas.",
"Title: District Council of Laura\n\nThe District Council of Laura was a local government area in South Australia. It was created on 1 May 1932 with the amalgamation of the Corporate Town of Laura and the District Council of Booyoolie. It reunited the whole cadastral Hundred of Booyoolie within the same district council, as had previously been the case when the Booyoolie council was first proclaimed in 1876. The Laura merger had occurred after a much broader 1931 merger proposal, which would have seen the Corporate Town of Laura, District Council of Gladstone, Corporate Town of Gladstone and District Council of Caltowie merge into a drastically enlarged District Council of Booyoolie, was abandoned after meeting strong opposition from both the Laura and Gladstone communities.",
"Title: Aberdare Urban District Council\n\nAberdare Urban District Council was a local authority in Aberdare, Wales. It was created in 1894 as a result of the 1894 Local Government of England and Wales Act and the Aberdare Urban District Council election, 1894 saw the election of the first members of the authority. The Council existed until 1973 and replaced the Aberdare Local Board of Health which had functioned since the 1840s. Its boundaries were identical to those of the original parish of Aberdare. Initially, the Council had fifteen members but this was increased to twenty in 1906, as a result of the increase in population. There were five wards, namely Aberaman (also known as No. 5 Ward), Blaengwawr (also known as No. 4 Ward), Gadlys (also known as No. 2 Ward), Llwydcoed (also known as No. 1 Ward), and the Town Ward (also known as No. 3 Ward).",
"Title: Wallingford Rural District\n\nWallingford Rural District, an administrative area in what was then Berkshire, now Oxfordshire area, in southern England was established in 1894, from the then Berkshire area within Wallingford Rural Sanitary Authority (the Oxfordshire area becoming Crowmarsh Rural District). Wallingford Rural District Council provided many local government functions for the area around the town of Wallingford including Didcot, but not for the borough of Wallingford, which was covered by Wallingford Borough Council. These functions included dealing with contagious diseases, and wartime evacuations and air raid precautions. It also covered housing, water supply and sewage, and fire brigades. The parishes included were Aston Tirrold, Aston Upthorpe, Brightwell-cum-Sotwell, Cholsey, Didcot, East Hagbourne, Little Wittenham, Long Wittenham, Moulsford, North Moreton, South Moreton and West Hagbourne. In 1974 it became part of the district of South Oxfordshire, administered by South Oxfordshire District Council.",
"Title: District Council of Hutt and Hill Rivers\n\nThe District Council of Hutt and Hill Rivers was a local government area in South Australia. It was established on 30 July 1885 and included the entirety of the Hundred of Milne as well as the south half of the Hundred of Andrews. It gained the Hundred of Hart in January 1888 following the passage of the \"District Councils Act 1887\". The municipality had no township within its boundaries, so a council chambers was built at Bungaree; the building survives today and is used for tourist accommodation. In 1909, a section was severed and added to the District Council of Snowtown. It was abolished in 1935 following a Local Government Commission report that advocated cutting the number of municipalities in South Australia from 196 to 142, with Hutt and Hill Rivers being divided between the adjacent District Council of Spalding (Hundred of Andrews south portion), District Council of Clare (Hundred of Milne) and the remainder (Hundred of Hart) to the District Council of Blyth.",
"Title: Three Rivers District\n\nThree Rivers District Council is a local government based in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, in southern England.",
"Title: Leavesden, Hertfordshire\n\nLeavesden is a residential and commercial area in Hertfordshire, England, contiguous with the northern suburbs of Watford. It lies within the M25 Motorway. On its eastern side it is bounded by the M1 Motorway. Leavesden is part of Abbots Langley civil parish and is also the name of a district council ward in Three Rivers District. Leavesden Green is an adjoining residential community which lies partly in Three Rivers and partly in the Borough of Watford."
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The 50th Annual Australian Film Institute Awards in 2008 was hosted by which Australian comedian and actor who has appeared in many television drama and comedy series, and in feature films?
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Stephen Curry
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" The award is presented at the annual AACTA Awards, which hand out accolades for achievements in feature film, television, documentaries and short films. From 1971–2010, the category was presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI), the Academy's parent organisation, at the annual Australian Film Institute Awards (known as the AFI Awards).",
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" The two events were held in Melbourne, Victoria, with the former presentation at the Waterfront City Pavilion, and the latter at the Melbourne Central City Studios, on 25 November and 26 November 2005, respectively.",
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" The award is handed out at the annual AACTA Awards, which rewards achievements in Australian feature film, television, documentaries and short films. From 2003–2010, the category was presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI), the Academy's parent organisation, at the annual Australian Film Institute Awards (known as the AFI Awards).",
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" The award is presented at the annual AACTA International Awards, which hand out accolades for achievements in feature films regardless of where the film was made.",
" From 1992–2004, a similar award was presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI), the Academy's parent organisation.",
" It was known as the AFI Award for Best Foreign Film, and was handed out at the annual Australian Film Institute Awards (known as the AFI Awards)."
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"Title: 2008 Australian Film Institute Awards\n\nThe 50th Annual Australian Film Institute Awards for film and television acting achievement in the cinema of Australia in 2008 were presented in a ceremony on 5–6 December 2008. During the ceremony, the Australian Film Institute presented Australian Film Institute Awards (commonly referred to as AFI Awards) in 40 categories including feature films, television, animation and documentaries. It was hosted by Stephen Curry of TV1's \"The King\".",
"Title: AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role\n\nThe AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role is an award presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA), a non-profit organisation whose aim is to \"identify, award, promote and celebrate Australia's greatest achievements in film and television.\" The award is presented at the annual AACTA Awards, which hand out accolades for achievements in feature film, television, documentaries and short films. From 1971–2010, the category was presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI), the Academy's parent organisation, at the annual Australian Film Institute Awards (known as the AFI Awards). When the AFI launched the Academy in 2011, it changed the annual ceremony to the AACTA Awards, with the current award being a continuum of the AFI Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role.",
"Title: 2005 Australian Film Institute Awards\n\nThe 47th Annual Australian Film Institute Awards (generally known as AFI Awards), were a series of awards which included the AFI Craft Awards and the AFI Awards Ceremony. Presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI), the awards celebrated the best in Australian feature film, television, documentary and short film productions of 2005. The two events were held in Melbourne, Victoria, with the former presentation at the Waterfront City Pavilion, and the latter at the Melbourne Central City Studios, on 25 November and 26 November 2005, respectively. The AFI Awards Ceremony was televised on the Nine Network, with actor Russell Crowe hosting both this and the AFI Craft Awards.",
"Title: Stephen Curry (comedian)\n\nStephen Curry (born 26 May 1976) is an Australian comedian and actor who has appeared in many television drama and comedy series, and in feature films.",
"Title: AFI Members' Choice Award\n\nThe AFI Members' Choice Award, is a film award presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) to an Australian feature-length film that is voted for by members of the Australian Film Institute (AFI). Prior to the establishment of the Academy in 2011, the award was presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI) at the annual Australian Film Institute Awards (more commonly known as the AFI Awards) from 2009–2010. The award is presented at the AACTA Awards Luncheon, a black tie event which celebrates achievements in film production, television, documentaries and short films.",
"Title: 2009 Australian Film Institute Awards\n\nThe 51st Annual Australian Film Institute Awards ceremony, honoring the best in film and television acting achievements for 2009 in the cinema of Australia, took place over two nights on 5 December 2009 and on 11 December 2009. During the ceremonies, the Australian Film Institute presented Australian Film Institute Awards (AFI awards) in 40 categories, including feature films, television, animation, and documentary. The ceremony was hosted by Julia Zemiro of SBS's \"RocKwiz\". Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface; with nominees thereafter.",
"Title: AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role\n\nThe AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role is an award presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA), a non-profit organisation whose aim is to \"identify, award, promote and celebrate Australia's greatest achievements in film and television.\" The award is presented at the annual AACTA Awards, which hands out accolades for achievements in feature films, television, documentaries and short films. From 1971–2010, the category was presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI), the Academy's parent organisation, at the annual Australian Film Institute Awards (known as the AFI Awards). When the AFI launched the Academy in 2011, it changed the annual ceremony to the AACTA Awards, with the current award being a continuum of the AFI Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role.",
"Title: AACTA Award for Best Television Comedy Series\n\nThe AACTA Award for Best Television Comedy Series is an accolade given by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA), a non-profit organisation whose aim is to \"identify, award, promote and celebrate Australia's greatest achievements in film and television.\" The award is handed out at the annual AACTA Awards, which rewards achievements in Australian feature film, television, documentaries and short films. From 2003–2010, the category was presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI), the Academy's parent organisation, at the annual Australian Film Institute Awards (known as the AFI Awards). When the AFI launched the Academy in 2011, it changed the annual ceremony to the AACTA Awards, with the current prize being a continuum of the AFI Award for Best Television Comedy Series.",
"Title: AACTA International Award for Best Film\n\nThe AACTA Award for Best International Film is an award presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA), a non-profit organisation whose aim is to \"identify, award, promote and celebrate Australia's greatest achievements in film and television.\" The award is presented at the annual AACTA International Awards, which hand out accolades for achievements in feature films regardless of where the film was made. From 1992–2004, a similar award was presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI), the Academy's parent organisation. It was known as the AFI Award for Best Foreign Film, and was handed out at the annual Australian Film Institute Awards (known as the AFI Awards)."
] |
3,572
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What nationality was the presenter of the BBC World News programme "Africa Business Report"?
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Ghanaian
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bridge
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medium
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"Africa Business Report",
"Komla Dumor"
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1,
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"World Business Report is a television business news programme produced by BBC News and shown on BBC World News and the BBC News channel on weekdays.",
" The programme is broadcast 10 times daily Monday - Fridays.",
" The main presenters of the programme are Tanya Beckett, Sally Bundock, Sally Eden, Juliette Foster, Alice Baxter, Aaron Heslehurst, Jamie Robertson and Philip Hampsheir.",
" Sara Coburn and Maryam Moshiri act as relief presenters.",
" It was first broadcast in 1995."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Lerato Mbele is a South African journalist and broadcaster working for the BBC.",
" Mbele is presenter of \"Africa Business Report\" on BBC World News.",
" She used to be one of the main presenters of \"Newsday\" on the BBC World Service."
],
"title": "Lerato Mbele"
},
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"sentences": [
"Sharanjit Leyl ( ) is a Singaporean producer/presenter, with BBC World News.",
" She regularly anchors \"Asia Business Report\" and \"Newsday\" from the BBC's Singapore studio.",
" She is also a reporter and producer on the shows along with \"World Business Report\".",
" She has filed reports for radio on the BBC World Service business programmes as well as its arts and culture programme \"The Strand\", and written for BBC news online."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Sky World News Tonight (also referred to on air as World News Tonight) was a dedicated international news programme which was shown between 8pm and 9pm British time every weekday on Sky News.",
" The show launched on 24 October 2005 as part of a wider revamp of the channel.",
" Its production team was also responsible for putting together Sky World News and the Sky Review and Business report.",
" The show was replaced on 10 July 2006 by Sky News with Martin Stanford.",
" The show featured in-depth reports, analysis and comment based around news stories from around the world (which may or may not have been part of the channel's news coverage earlier in the day), and was presented by James Rubin.",
" It consisted of the main presentation desk revolving to a presentation position of Rubin seated in front of a neon globe with studio guests then able to be seated either side of him.",
" Note however that many of the show's guests appear via link-up from other countries.",
" While the focus was firmly on events outside of the UK, the show usually incorporated brief domestic news updates.",
" These were typically presented by either Chris Roberts or Gillan Joseph, who co-presented Sky News Tonight at 9pm.",
" Sky News' Foreign Affairs Editor Tim Marshall often contributed material to the programme, and on occasion hosted during Rubin's absence.",
" American neo-conservative commentator William Kristol also frequently appeared from the US as a guest contributor.",
" Rubin has also presented the show from some international locations including Jerusalem, and Aleppo.",
" The show was cancelled on 10 July 2006, along with The Sky Report, as part of a minor re-shuffle of the Sky News schedules.",
" Rubin can still be seen on Sky News as a World News Commentator."
],
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"India Business Report was a weekly business news programme produced by the BBC and shown on BBC World News, presented by Yogita Limaye.",
" The last episode of this programme aired on April 3, 2016."
],
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},
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"Africa Business Report is a business news programme produced by the BBC and is shown on BBC World News.",
" This programme was launched in 2009 as a monthly half-hour programme presented by Komla Dumor.",
" Following a hiatus in 2011, the programme was relaunched on 5 October 2013 and is now aired worldwide as a weekly 20-minute programme."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Asia Business Report is a business news programme produced by the BBC and is shown on BBC World News during the Asian morning hours.",
" This programme used to be available exclusively in Asia-Pacific, South Asia and Middle East but, as of a 1 February 2010 revamp, is aired worldwide.",
" It is also currently aired on the UK's domestic BBC News and BBC One channel three times daily in the early hours of the morning as part of the \"Newsday\" programme."
],
"title": "Asia Business Report"
},
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"sentences": [
"Talking Movies is a top-rated film news programme broadcast on the BBC, that covers cinema around the world, including delivering reviews of the latest films and exclusive interviews with top Hollywood and international talent.",
" The half-hour flagship programme, with a format conceived by BBC TV Executive Producer, Martin Everard, jointly with presenter journalist Tom Brook premiered in 1999 with the demise of the BBC's Barry Norman film programme, and is broadcast on BBC World News, while shorter Talking Movies reports are broadcast during the week and carried in the mornings on BBC America.",
" At one time, the programme was carried on BBC 1, BBC 2, BBC News 24 as well as to the 200 million homes on BBC World.",
" An edited version was/is also shown on a number of international airlines' inflight channels."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Komla Afeke Dumor (3 October 1972 – 18 January 2014) was a Ghanaian journalist who worked for BBC World News and was the main presenter of its programme \"Focus on Africa\"."
],
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},
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"World News Today is a current affairs news programme, produced by BBC News, presented by Philippa Thomas, Kasia Madera, Alice Baxter, Alpa Patel and Karin Giannone.",
" It was originally conceived as a morning television show aimed at American audiences, hosted by George Alagiah, but later expanded to six editions a day aimed at different markets.",
" There is now one daily edition only, aimed as an evening news programme for the UK, Europe, Middle East and Africa part-simulcast on BBC Four, BBC News Channel and BBC World News."
],
"title": "World News Today"
}
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"Title: World Business Report\n\nWorld Business Report is a television business news programme produced by BBC News and shown on BBC World News and the BBC News channel on weekdays. The programme is broadcast 10 times daily Monday - Fridays. The main presenters of the programme are Tanya Beckett, Sally Bundock, Sally Eden, Juliette Foster, Alice Baxter, Aaron Heslehurst, Jamie Robertson and Philip Hampsheir. Sara Coburn and Maryam Moshiri act as relief presenters. It was first broadcast in 1995.",
"Title: Lerato Mbele\n\nLerato Mbele is a South African journalist and broadcaster working for the BBC. Mbele is presenter of \"Africa Business Report\" on BBC World News. She used to be one of the main presenters of \"Newsday\" on the BBC World Service.",
"Title: Sharanjit Leyl\n\nSharanjit Leyl ( ) is a Singaporean producer/presenter, with BBC World News. She regularly anchors \"Asia Business Report\" and \"Newsday\" from the BBC's Singapore studio. She is also a reporter and producer on the shows along with \"World Business Report\". She has filed reports for radio on the BBC World Service business programmes as well as its arts and culture programme \"The Strand\", and written for BBC news online.",
"Title: World News Tonight (UK TV series)\n\nSky World News Tonight (also referred to on air as World News Tonight) was a dedicated international news programme which was shown between 8pm and 9pm British time every weekday on Sky News. The show launched on 24 October 2005 as part of a wider revamp of the channel. Its production team was also responsible for putting together Sky World News and the Sky Review and Business report. The show was replaced on 10 July 2006 by Sky News with Martin Stanford. The show featured in-depth reports, analysis and comment based around news stories from around the world (which may or may not have been part of the channel's news coverage earlier in the day), and was presented by James Rubin. It consisted of the main presentation desk revolving to a presentation position of Rubin seated in front of a neon globe with studio guests then able to be seated either side of him. Note however that many of the show's guests appear via link-up from other countries. While the focus was firmly on events outside of the UK, the show usually incorporated brief domestic news updates. These were typically presented by either Chris Roberts or Gillan Joseph, who co-presented Sky News Tonight at 9pm. Sky News' Foreign Affairs Editor Tim Marshall often contributed material to the programme, and on occasion hosted during Rubin's absence. American neo-conservative commentator William Kristol also frequently appeared from the US as a guest contributor. Rubin has also presented the show from some international locations including Jerusalem, and Aleppo. The show was cancelled on 10 July 2006, along with The Sky Report, as part of a minor re-shuffle of the Sky News schedules. Rubin can still be seen on Sky News as a World News Commentator.",
"Title: India Business Report\n\nIndia Business Report was a weekly business news programme produced by the BBC and shown on BBC World News, presented by Yogita Limaye. The last episode of this programme aired on April 3, 2016.",
"Title: Africa Business Report\n\nAfrica Business Report is a business news programme produced by the BBC and is shown on BBC World News. This programme was launched in 2009 as a monthly half-hour programme presented by Komla Dumor. Following a hiatus in 2011, the programme was relaunched on 5 October 2013 and is now aired worldwide as a weekly 20-minute programme.",
"Title: Asia Business Report\n\nAsia Business Report is a business news programme produced by the BBC and is shown on BBC World News during the Asian morning hours. This programme used to be available exclusively in Asia-Pacific, South Asia and Middle East but, as of a 1 February 2010 revamp, is aired worldwide. It is also currently aired on the UK's domestic BBC News and BBC One channel three times daily in the early hours of the morning as part of the \"Newsday\" programme.",
"Title: Talking Movies\n\nTalking Movies is a top-rated film news programme broadcast on the BBC, that covers cinema around the world, including delivering reviews of the latest films and exclusive interviews with top Hollywood and international talent. The half-hour flagship programme, with a format conceived by BBC TV Executive Producer, Martin Everard, jointly with presenter journalist Tom Brook premiered in 1999 with the demise of the BBC's Barry Norman film programme, and is broadcast on BBC World News, while shorter Talking Movies reports are broadcast during the week and carried in the mornings on BBC America. At one time, the programme was carried on BBC 1, BBC 2, BBC News 24 as well as to the 200 million homes on BBC World. An edited version was/is also shown on a number of international airlines' inflight channels.",
"Title: Komla Dumor\n\nKomla Afeke Dumor (3 October 1972 – 18 January 2014) was a Ghanaian journalist who worked for BBC World News and was the main presenter of its programme \"Focus on Africa\".",
"Title: World News Today\n\nWorld News Today is a current affairs news programme, produced by BBC News, presented by Philippa Thomas, Kasia Madera, Alice Baxter, Alpa Patel and Karin Giannone. It was originally conceived as a morning television show aimed at American audiences, hosted by George Alagiah, but later expanded to six editions a day aimed at different markets. There is now one daily edition only, aimed as an evening news programme for the UK, Europe, Middle East and Africa part-simulcast on BBC Four, BBC News Channel and BBC World News."
] |
3,573
|
Group 1 of UEFA Euro 1992 was one of only two groups in the final tournament's initial group stage, it consisted of hosts Sweden, fellow Scandinavians Denmark, France and England, the France national football team, represents which country?
|
France
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bridge
|
easy
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"title": [
"UEFA Euro 1992 Group 1",
"France national football team"
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2,
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"Group A of UEFA Euro 2004 was one of four groups in the final tournament's initial group stage.",
" It began on 12 June and was completed on 20 June.",
" The group consisted of hosts Portugal, Spain, Russia and Greece."
],
"title": "UEFA Euro 2004 Group A"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Group B of UEFA Euro 2004 was one of four groups in the final tournament's initial group stage.",
" It began on 13 June and was completed on 21 June.",
" The group consisted of defending champions France, England, Croatia and Switzerland."
],
"title": "UEFA Euro 2004 Group B"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Group 2 of UEFA Euro 1984 was one of only two groups in the final tournament's initial group stage.",
" It began on 14 June and was completed on 20 June.",
" The group consisted of West Germany, Spain, Portugal, and Romania."
],
"title": "UEFA Euro 1984 Group 2"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Group B of UEFA Euro 1996 was one of four groups in the final tournament's initial group stage.",
" It began on 9 June and was completed on 18 June.",
" The group consisted of France, Spain, Bulgaria and Romania."
],
"title": "UEFA Euro 1996 Group B"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The France national football team (French: \"Équipe de France de football\" ) represents France in international football.",
" The team's colours are blue, white and red, and the \"coq gaulois\" its symbol.",
" France are colloquially known as \"Les Bleus\" (The Blues)."
],
"title": "France national football team"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Group A of UEFA Euro 1996 was one of four groups in the final tournament's initial group stage.",
" It began on 8 June and was completed on 18 June.",
" The group consisted of hosts England, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Scotland."
],
"title": "UEFA Euro 1996 Group A"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Group 1 of UEFA Euro 1992 was one of only two groups in the final tournament's initial group stage.",
" It began on 10 June and was completed on 17 June.",
" The group consisted of hosts Sweden, fellow Scandinavians Denmark, France and England."
],
"title": "UEFA Euro 1992 Group 1"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Group C of UEFA Euro 2004 was one of four groups in the final tournament's initial group stage.",
" It began on 14 June and was completed on 22 June.",
" The group consisted of Italy, Denmark, Sweden and Bulgaria."
],
"title": "UEFA Euro 2004 Group C"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Group 1 of UEFA Euro 1984 was one of only two groups in the final tournament's initial group stage.",
" It began on 12 June and was completed on 19 June.",
" The group consisted of hosts France, Belgium, Denmark, and Yugoslavia."
],
"title": "UEFA Euro 1984 Group 1"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Group 2 of UEFA Euro 1992 was one of only two groups in the final tournament's initial group stage.",
" It began on 12 June and was completed on 18 June.",
" The group consisted of the Netherlands, Scotland, Germany and the CIS, a team composed of players from 12 of the 15 former Soviet Union members."
],
"title": "UEFA Euro 1992 Group 2"
}
] |
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"Title: UEFA Euro 2004 Group A\n\nGroup A of UEFA Euro 2004 was one of four groups in the final tournament's initial group stage. It began on 12 June and was completed on 20 June. The group consisted of hosts Portugal, Spain, Russia and Greece.",
"Title: UEFA Euro 2004 Group B\n\nGroup B of UEFA Euro 2004 was one of four groups in the final tournament's initial group stage. It began on 13 June and was completed on 21 June. The group consisted of defending champions France, England, Croatia and Switzerland.",
"Title: UEFA Euro 1984 Group 2\n\nGroup 2 of UEFA Euro 1984 was one of only two groups in the final tournament's initial group stage. It began on 14 June and was completed on 20 June. The group consisted of West Germany, Spain, Portugal, and Romania.",
"Title: UEFA Euro 1996 Group B\n\nGroup B of UEFA Euro 1996 was one of four groups in the final tournament's initial group stage. It began on 9 June and was completed on 18 June. The group consisted of France, Spain, Bulgaria and Romania.",
"Title: France national football team\n\nThe France national football team (French: \"Équipe de France de football\" ) represents France in international football. The team's colours are blue, white and red, and the \"coq gaulois\" its symbol. France are colloquially known as \"Les Bleus\" (The Blues).",
"Title: UEFA Euro 1996 Group A\n\nGroup A of UEFA Euro 1996 was one of four groups in the final tournament's initial group stage. It began on 8 June and was completed on 18 June. The group consisted of hosts England, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Scotland.",
"Title: UEFA Euro 1992 Group 1\n\nGroup 1 of UEFA Euro 1992 was one of only two groups in the final tournament's initial group stage. It began on 10 June and was completed on 17 June. The group consisted of hosts Sweden, fellow Scandinavians Denmark, France and England.",
"Title: UEFA Euro 2004 Group C\n\nGroup C of UEFA Euro 2004 was one of four groups in the final tournament's initial group stage. It began on 14 June and was completed on 22 June. The group consisted of Italy, Denmark, Sweden and Bulgaria.",
"Title: UEFA Euro 1984 Group 1\n\nGroup 1 of UEFA Euro 1984 was one of only two groups in the final tournament's initial group stage. It began on 12 June and was completed on 19 June. The group consisted of hosts France, Belgium, Denmark, and Yugoslavia.",
"Title: UEFA Euro 1992 Group 2\n\nGroup 2 of UEFA Euro 1992 was one of only two groups in the final tournament's initial group stage. It began on 12 June and was completed on 18 June. The group consisted of the Netherlands, Scotland, Germany and the CIS, a team composed of players from 12 of the 15 former Soviet Union members."
] |
3,574
|
Which magazine is still in print American Heritage or High Times?
|
High Times
|
comparison
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hard
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"High Times",
"American Heritage (magazine)"
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0,
3
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"sentences": [
"American Heritage of Invention & Technology was a quarterly magazine dedicated to the history of technology.",
" It was a spinoff of \"American Heritage\" magazine.",
" It started in the summer of 1985 and there were three issues a year until 1992, when it became quarterly.",
" Following the Summer 2007 issue (volume 23, number 1), publication was suspended (along with \"American Heritage\" itself).",
" Publication of the magazine resumed with the Summer 2008 issue (volume 23, number 2), under the slightly changed title American Heritage's Invention & Technology.",
" The last issue was Winter 2011 (volume 25, number 4)."
],
"title": "American Heritage of Invention & Technology"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Bobby Black is senior editor of High Times magazine and author of the monthly column “Almost Infamous,” which covers the cannabis counter-culture entertainment scene.",
" Bobby became senior editor of the quarterly Medical Marijuana News & Reviews in 2010.",
" His involvement at High Times includes: writing feature articles (interviewed 2012 Presidential candidate Gary Johnson); creator and producer of the High Times magazine’s annual beauty pageant; host of the High Times Doobie Awards; annual contributor to the High Times Amsterdam Cannabis Cup and the High Times Medical Cannabis Cup.",
" Bobby hosted the Sirius Satellite Radio Hard Attack channel's \"Contact High\" from 2004 to 2008, a show dedicated solely to stoner rock and metal.",
" He was also credited as “Liner Notes, A&R” on “High Volume: The Stoner Rock Collection CD (High Time Records)”."
],
"title": "Bobby Black (journalist)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"American Heritage School and Family Education Center (American Heritage Schools, Inc., also known as American Heritage or AHS) is an accredited private school serving grades K - 12, and distance education program located in American Fork, Utah.",
" AHC serves approximately 1,100 students in grades K-12 on-campus and approximately 1,000 students participating in distance education and homeschool courses offered by the school's Family Education Center."
],
"title": "American Heritage School (American Fork, Utah)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"High Times is a New York-based monthly magazine founded in 1974 by Tom Forçade.",
" The publication advocates the legalization of cannabis.",
" The magazine has been involved in the marijuana-using counterculture since its inception."
],
"title": "High Times"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Thomas King Forçade (September 11, 1945 – November 17, 1978), a.k.a. Gary Goodson, was an American underground journalist and cannabis rights activist in the 1970s.",
" For many years he ran the Underground Press Syndicate (later called the Alternative Press Syndicate), and was the founder in summer 1974 of \"High Times\" magazine.",
" \"High Times\" ran articles calling marijuana a \"medical wonder drug\" and ridiculing the US Drug Enforcement Administration.",
" \"High Times\" became a huge success with a circulation of more than 500,000 copies a month and revenues approaching $10 million by 1977 and embraced by the young adult market as the bible of the alternative life culture.",
" By 1977 \"High Times\" was selling as many copies an issue as\" Rolling Stone \"and \"National Lampoon.",
" \"Forcade published several other publications such as\" Stoned, National Weed, Dealer\" and others that always were laced with some of the best humor, pop culture and a forum for some of the best writers, artists and political savvy mostly veiled as the counter culture entertainment magazine.",
" Many of the writers went on to be published in premiere papers and magazines in North America."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"The \"High Times\" Cannabis Cup is the world’s foremost cannabis festival.",
" Founded in 1988 by Steven Hager, the \"High Times\" Cannabis Cup is held each November in Amsterdam.",
" The event allows judges from around the world to sample and vote for their favorite marijuana varieties.",
" These judges-at-large decide the Cannabis Cup (overall winner in the cannabis variety competition), best new product, best booth, best glass, best hash and best Nederhash.",
" A team of VIP judges decides which seed company has grown the best \"indica\", \"sativa\" and hybrid strain and which company has produced the best Neder hash (hashish that is produced only in the Netherlands) and best imported hash.",
" The \"High Times\" Cannabis Cup also includes live music, educational seminars and an expo for marijuana-related products from cannabis-oriented businesses."
],
"title": "Cannabis Cup"
},
{
"sentences": [
"American Heritage is a magazine dedicated to covering the history of the United States of America for a mainstream readership.",
" Until 2007, the magazine was published by Forbes.",
" Since that time, Edwin S. Grosvenor has been its publisher.",
" Print publication was suspended early in 2013, but the magazine relaunched in digital format with the Summer 2017 issue after a Kickstarter campaign raised $31,203 from 587 backers.",
" The publisher stated it also intended to relaunch the magazine's sister publication \"Invention & Technology\", which ceased print publication in 2011."
],
"title": "American Heritage (magazine)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Horizon was a magazine published in the United States from 1958 to 1989.",
" Originally published by \"American Heritage\" as a bi-monthly hardback, \"Horizon\" was subtitled \"A Magazine of the Arts\".",
" In 1978, Boone Inc. bought the magazine, which continued to cover the arts.",
" Publication ceased in March 1989.",
" Recently, American Heritage announced its intention to digitize essays from past issues."
],
"title": "Horizon (U.S. magazine)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The \"High Times\" Stony Awards (a.k.a. the Stonys), sponsored by \"High Times\" magazine, celebrate the \"highest and stoniest\" movies and of the year.",
" The \"High Times\" Stonys began as an annual article in \"High Times\" magazine conceived by Senior Editor Steve Bloom.",
" Editor-in-Chief Steven Hager then suggested they hold an event in New York and invite the public to attend.",
" Three \"High Times\" Stony Awards were held in New York City.",
" In 2007, the \"High Times\" Stonys were moved to Los Angeles.",
" Occasionally, the Stonys appears only as an article in \"High Times\", but most years the event is staged.",
" In 2010, Special Stony Achievement Awards were presented to the documentary film \"What if Cannabis Cured Cancer\" by Len Richmond, truTV's \"Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura\", as well as a posthumous award to Jack Herer, which was accepted by his son, Dan Herer."
],
"title": "Stony Awards"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Asian Pacific American Heritage Festival, hosted by the Coalition of Asian Pacific Americans in New York City, is one of the largest outdoors celebrations of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in the United States.",
" Each year, in May, the festival offers music, performances, arts, food, history and corporate outreach.",
" The first festival in 1979 grew out of the civil rights movements of that era when President Jimmy Carter signed the proclamation to declare the first week in May to be Asian American Heritage Week.",
" The proclamation was later extended to Asian Pacific American Heritage Month for the entire month of May.",
" The festival has continued every year to celebrate the diverse cultures of Asian Americans and their contribution to American society.",
" It has become so large that it takes the Coalition all year to put together."
],
"title": "Asian Pacific American Heritage Festival"
}
] |
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"Title: American Heritage of Invention & Technology\n\nAmerican Heritage of Invention & Technology was a quarterly magazine dedicated to the history of technology. It was a spinoff of \"American Heritage\" magazine. It started in the summer of 1985 and there were three issues a year until 1992, when it became quarterly. Following the Summer 2007 issue (volume 23, number 1), publication was suspended (along with \"American Heritage\" itself). Publication of the magazine resumed with the Summer 2008 issue (volume 23, number 2), under the slightly changed title American Heritage's Invention & Technology. The last issue was Winter 2011 (volume 25, number 4).",
"Title: Bobby Black (journalist)\n\nBobby Black is senior editor of High Times magazine and author of the monthly column “Almost Infamous,” which covers the cannabis counter-culture entertainment scene. Bobby became senior editor of the quarterly Medical Marijuana News & Reviews in 2010. His involvement at High Times includes: writing feature articles (interviewed 2012 Presidential candidate Gary Johnson); creator and producer of the High Times magazine’s annual beauty pageant; host of the High Times Doobie Awards; annual contributor to the High Times Amsterdam Cannabis Cup and the High Times Medical Cannabis Cup. Bobby hosted the Sirius Satellite Radio Hard Attack channel's \"Contact High\" from 2004 to 2008, a show dedicated solely to stoner rock and metal. He was also credited as “Liner Notes, A&R” on “High Volume: The Stoner Rock Collection CD (High Time Records)”.",
"Title: American Heritage School (American Fork, Utah)\n\nAmerican Heritage School and Family Education Center (American Heritage Schools, Inc., also known as American Heritage or AHS) is an accredited private school serving grades K - 12, and distance education program located in American Fork, Utah. AHC serves approximately 1,100 students in grades K-12 on-campus and approximately 1,000 students participating in distance education and homeschool courses offered by the school's Family Education Center.",
"Title: High Times\n\nHigh Times is a New York-based monthly magazine founded in 1974 by Tom Forçade. The publication advocates the legalization of cannabis. The magazine has been involved in the marijuana-using counterculture since its inception.",
"Title: Tom Forcade\n\nThomas King Forçade (September 11, 1945 – November 17, 1978), a.k.a. Gary Goodson, was an American underground journalist and cannabis rights activist in the 1970s. For many years he ran the Underground Press Syndicate (later called the Alternative Press Syndicate), and was the founder in summer 1974 of \"High Times\" magazine. \"High Times\" ran articles calling marijuana a \"medical wonder drug\" and ridiculing the US Drug Enforcement Administration. \"High Times\" became a huge success with a circulation of more than 500,000 copies a month and revenues approaching $10 million by 1977 and embraced by the young adult market as the bible of the alternative life culture. By 1977 \"High Times\" was selling as many copies an issue as\" Rolling Stone \"and \"National Lampoon. \"Forcade published several other publications such as\" Stoned, National Weed, Dealer\" and others that always were laced with some of the best humor, pop culture and a forum for some of the best writers, artists and political savvy mostly veiled as the counter culture entertainment magazine. Many of the writers went on to be published in premiere papers and magazines in North America.",
"Title: Cannabis Cup\n\nThe \"High Times\" Cannabis Cup is the world’s foremost cannabis festival. Founded in 1988 by Steven Hager, the \"High Times\" Cannabis Cup is held each November in Amsterdam. The event allows judges from around the world to sample and vote for their favorite marijuana varieties. These judges-at-large decide the Cannabis Cup (overall winner in the cannabis variety competition), best new product, best booth, best glass, best hash and best Nederhash. A team of VIP judges decides which seed company has grown the best \"indica\", \"sativa\" and hybrid strain and which company has produced the best Neder hash (hashish that is produced only in the Netherlands) and best imported hash. The \"High Times\" Cannabis Cup also includes live music, educational seminars and an expo for marijuana-related products from cannabis-oriented businesses.",
"Title: American Heritage (magazine)\n\nAmerican Heritage is a magazine dedicated to covering the history of the United States of America for a mainstream readership. Until 2007, the magazine was published by Forbes. Since that time, Edwin S. Grosvenor has been its publisher. Print publication was suspended early in 2013, but the magazine relaunched in digital format with the Summer 2017 issue after a Kickstarter campaign raised $31,203 from 587 backers. The publisher stated it also intended to relaunch the magazine's sister publication \"Invention & Technology\", which ceased print publication in 2011.",
"Title: Horizon (U.S. magazine)\n\nHorizon was a magazine published in the United States from 1958 to 1989. Originally published by \"American Heritage\" as a bi-monthly hardback, \"Horizon\" was subtitled \"A Magazine of the Arts\". In 1978, Boone Inc. bought the magazine, which continued to cover the arts. Publication ceased in March 1989. Recently, American Heritage announced its intention to digitize essays from past issues.",
"Title: Stony Awards\n\nThe \"High Times\" Stony Awards (a.k.a. the Stonys), sponsored by \"High Times\" magazine, celebrate the \"highest and stoniest\" movies and of the year. The \"High Times\" Stonys began as an annual article in \"High Times\" magazine conceived by Senior Editor Steve Bloom. Editor-in-Chief Steven Hager then suggested they hold an event in New York and invite the public to attend. Three \"High Times\" Stony Awards were held in New York City. In 2007, the \"High Times\" Stonys were moved to Los Angeles. Occasionally, the Stonys appears only as an article in \"High Times\", but most years the event is staged. In 2010, Special Stony Achievement Awards were presented to the documentary film \"What if Cannabis Cured Cancer\" by Len Richmond, truTV's \"Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura\", as well as a posthumous award to Jack Herer, which was accepted by his son, Dan Herer.",
"Title: Asian Pacific American Heritage Festival\n\nThe Asian Pacific American Heritage Festival, hosted by the Coalition of Asian Pacific Americans in New York City, is one of the largest outdoors celebrations of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in the United States. Each year, in May, the festival offers music, performances, arts, food, history and corporate outreach. The first festival in 1979 grew out of the civil rights movements of that era when President Jimmy Carter signed the proclamation to declare the first week in May to be Asian American Heritage Week. The proclamation was later extended to Asian Pacific American Heritage Month for the entire month of May. The festival has continued every year to celebrate the diverse cultures of Asian Americans and their contribution to American society. It has become so large that it takes the Coalition all year to put together."
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What show is an American-Canadian drama starring Scott Lowell playing Ted Schmidt?
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Queer as Folk
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What 2006 film did the actor who plays Professor Atticus Shane star in?
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Anniversary Present
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What album was released by Top Dawg Entertainment and contains lyrical themes delivered by rasism and medication tolerence.
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Kendrick Lamar
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" The album's production was handled by Skiiiwalker himself credited as \"Rocket\", alongside fellow TDE producers such as Dave Free, Sounwave and Tae Beast, along with others such as B. New, Ben Shepherd, Carter Lang, DJ Dahi, Frank Dukes, J. LBS., O'bonjour, Peter CottonTale and THEMpeople."
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"Cilvia Demo (also referred to as Cilvia) is the debut extended play (EP) by American hip hop recording artist Isaiah Rashad.",
" It was released on January 28, 2014, by Top Dawg Entertainment.",
" The EP features guest appearances from Jean Deaux and Michael Da Vinci, as well as his Top Dawg label-mates SZA, Schoolboy Q and Jay Rock.",
" The EP's production was handled by several record producers, namely Ross Vega, Mr. Carmack, Joseph L'Étranger, Black Metaphor, The Antydote, Farhot, Chris Calor, D. Sanders and a member of the Digi+Phonics Sounwave."
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"Title: To Pimp a Butterfly\n\nTo Pimp a Butterfly is the third studio album by American rapper Kendrick Lamar. It was released on March 15, 2015, by Top Dawg Entertainment, Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records. The album was recorded in studios throughout the United States, with production from Sounwave, Terrace Martin, Taz \"Tisa\" Arnold, Thundercat, Rahki, LoveDragon, Flying Lotus, Pharrell Williams, Boi-1da, and several other high-profile hip hop producers, as well as executive production from Dr. Dre and Anthony \"Top Dawg\" Tiffith. The album incorporates elements of free jazz, funk, soul, spoken word, and the avant-garde and explores a variety of political and personal themes concerning African-American culture, racial inequality, depression, and institutional discrimination.",
"Title: Introverted Intuition\n\nIntroverted Intuition is the debut studio album by American recording artist and record producer Lance Skiiiwalker. It was released on October 18, 2016, by Top Dawg Entertainment. The album features guest appearances from fellow Top Dawg artist and American rapper ScHoolboy Q, and Michael Anthony. The album's production was handled by Skiiiwalker himself credited as \"Rocket\", alongside fellow TDE producers such as Dave Free, Sounwave and Tae Beast, along with others such as B. New, Ben Shepherd, Carter Lang, DJ Dahi, Frank Dukes, J. LBS., O'bonjour, Peter CottonTale and THEMpeople.",
"Title: Top Dawg Entertainment\n\nTop Dawg Entertainment (TDE) is an American independent record label founded in 2004, by CEO Anthony \"Top Dawg\" Tiffith. Dave Free and Punch are both presidents of the TDE. There are currently eight artists signed to the label: Isaiah Rashad, SZA, Lance Skiiiwalker, and SiR, as well as the flagship artists, Black Hippy members Kendrick Lamar, Jay Rock, ScHoolboy Q and Ab-Soul. The label also houses a production division that includes Digi+Phonics, THC, King Blue and Derek \"MixedByAli\" Ali.",
"Title: Digi+Phonics\n\nDigi+Phonics is an American hip hop production team, composed of California-based record producers Tae Beast, Sounwave, Dave Free and Willie B. They currently serve as the main in-house producers for Carson-based record label, Top Dawg Entertainment. Digi+Phonics work significantly on projects from all the members of hip hop supergroup Black Hippy, who are also signed to Top Dawg and is composed of rappers Kendrick Lamar, Jay Rock, ScHoolboy Q, Ab-Soul. Their best known productions include \"Bitch Don't Kill My Vibe\" by Kendrick Lamar, \"There He Go\" by ScHoolboy Q, and \"Terrorist Threats\" by Ab-Soul. They frequently co-produce songs together and put the finishing touches on the projects released by Top Dawg Entertainment.",
"Title: Section.80\n\nSection.80 is the debut studio album by American rapper Kendrick Lamar. It was released on July 2, 2011, by Top Dawg Entertainment. The album features guest appearances from GLC, Colin Munroe, Ashtrobot, BJ the Chicago Kid, Schoolboy Q, Ab-Soul and vocals from late singer-songwriter Alori Joh. The production was mainly handled by Top Dawg in-house producers from production group Digi+Phonics, along with THC, Tommy Black, Wyldfyer, Terrace Martin and J. Cole. The concept album features lyrical themes delivered by Lamar such as the 1980s crack epidemic, racism and medication tolerance. The album's lead single, \"HiiiPoWeR\" was released on April 12, 2011.",
"Title: Habits & Contradictions\n\nHabits & Contradictions is the second studio album by American rapper Schoolboy Q. It was released on January 14, 2012, exclusively on iTunes, by Top Dawg Entertainment. The album features guest appearances from ASAP Rocky, Jhené Aiko, Dom Kennedy, Currensy, Ab-Soul, Kendrick Lamar and Jay Rock. The album's production was handled by American producers The Alchemist, Lex Luger, Mike Will Made It, Best Kept Secret and ASAP Ty Beats, as well as members of Top Dawg in-house production team Digi+Phonics.",
"Title: Damn (Kendrick Lamar album)\n\nDamn (stylized as DAMN.) is the fourth studio album by American rapper Kendrick Lamar. It was released on April 14, 2017, by Top Dawg Entertainment, Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records. The album features production from a variety of record producers, including executive producer from the Top Dawg Entertainment label-head Anthony \"Top Dawg\" Tiffith, Sounwave, DJ Dahi, Mike Will Made It and Ricci Riera; as well as production contributions from James Blake, Steve Lacy, BadBadNotGood, Greg Kurstin, The Alchemist and 9th Wonder, among others.",
"Title: Good Kid, M.A.A.D City\n\nGood Kid, M.A.A.D City (stylized as good kid, m.A.A.d city) is the second studio album by American rapper Kendrick Lamar. The album was released on October 22, 2012, by Top Dawg Entertainment, Aftermath Entertainment, and was distributed by Interscope Records. The album serves as Lamar's major label debut, after his signing to Aftermath and Interscope in early 2012. It was preceded by the release of Kendrick's debut studio album \"Section.80\" (2011), released exclusively through the iTunes Store as an independent album.",
"Title: Z (EP)\n\nZ is the third extended play (EP) by American singer and songwriter SZA. It was released on April 8, 2014, by Top Dawg Entertainment. After amassing two self-released mixtapes, \"See.SZA.Run\" and \"S\", as well as meeting with members of Top Dawg Entertainment, she subsequently signed a recording contract with the indie label. The recording of the EP took place in Carson, California during the summer of 2013 with the help of her Top Dawg labelmate Isaiah Rashad, among others.",
"Title: Cilvia Demo\n\nCilvia Demo (also referred to as Cilvia) is the debut extended play (EP) by American hip hop recording artist Isaiah Rashad. It was released on January 28, 2014, by Top Dawg Entertainment. The EP features guest appearances from Jean Deaux and Michael Da Vinci, as well as his Top Dawg label-mates SZA, Schoolboy Q and Jay Rock. The EP's production was handled by several record producers, namely Ross Vega, Mr. Carmack, Joseph L'Étranger, Black Metaphor, The Antydote, Farhot, Chris Calor, D. Sanders and a member of the Digi+Phonics Sounwave."
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3,578
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Nick Faure achieved fame by racing which car first produced by Porsche in 1948?
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Porsche 356
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"Nick Faure (born 28 May 1944) is a former English Sportscar racing driver, and purveyor of Porsche in the United Kingdom of his era.",
" Known affectionately as \"Mr. Porsche\", Faure achieved fame through racing and selling Porsche 911 and 356s, since the 1960s and his name has become synonymous with the marque.",
" His fame allowed him the opportunity at Le Mans 24 Hours eleven times.",
" He retired from international motor sport after his last race, 1989 Spa 24 Hours."
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"The McLaren F1 GTR was a racing variant of the McLaren F1 sports car first produced in 1995 for grand touring style racing, such as the BPR Global GT Series, FIA GT Championship, JGTC, and British GT Championship.",
" It is most famous for its overall victory at the 1995 24 Hours of Le Mans where it won against faster purpose-built prototypes.",
" McLaren F1 GTRs raced internationally until 2005 when the final race chassis was retired."
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"The Eliica (or the Electric Lithium-Ion Car) is a battery electric vehicle prototype or concept car first shown in 2004 and designed by a team at Keio University in Tokyo, led by Professor Hiroshi Shimizu.",
" The 5.1 m car runs on a lithium-ion battery and can accelerate from 0–100 km/h in four seconds (faster than the Porsche 911 Turbo at the time).",
" In 2004, the Eliica reached a speed of 370 km/h on Italy's Nardò High Speed Track.",
" The team's goal is to exceed 400 km/h , breaking the record set by today's street-legal gasoline-powered vehicles."
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"The Porsche 356 is an iconic sports car which was first produced by Austrian company Porsche Konstruktionen GesmbH (1948–1949), and then by German company Dr. Ing.",
" h. c. F. Porsche GmbH (1950–1965).",
" It was Porsche's first production automobile.",
" Earlier cars designed by the Austrian company include Cisitalia Grand Prix race car, the Volkswagen Beetle, and Auto Union Grand Prix cars."
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"The Unipower GT was a British specialist sports car first shown at the January 1966 Racing Car Show, and produced by truck maker Universal Power Drives Ltd in Perivale, Middlesex and later by U.W.F. Automotive in London until production ceased in early 1970, by which time around 71 cars are believed to have been made, including about 15 built by U.W.F. Originally the brainchild of Ernie Unger and Attila sports racing car designer Val Dare Bryan in the early 1960s the design of Unipower GT was actually said to have been penned by a moonlighting member of the GT40 design team."
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"Johnny Mowlem (born 12 February 1969) is a professional British racing driver.",
" Mowlem is considered to be among the world's elite sports car drivers, having competed in every class of world championship sports car racing.",
" He is the 2013 European Le Mans Series GT champion, having previously won the British Porsche Cup championship in 1996 and 1997.",
" He has class victories in both the 24 Hours of Daytona and the 12 Hours of Sebring, and has earned podiums at virtually all of the world's major sports car races, including the Le Mans 24 hours and the 1000 km Nürburgring.",
" He has also achieved overall podium finishes at the Daytona 24 hours as well as at the famous 10-hour Petit Le Mans race in the USA.",
" Mowlem began his career in single seaters racing up to Formula 3 level and got his big break when he was chosen personally by triple Formula One World Champion Jackie Stewart to join his \"staircase of \"talent\" team in the junior single seater formula, alongside drivers of the calibre of Dario Franchitti, Allan McNish and Gil de Ferran.",
" He switched to sportscars in 1996, winning the Class 1 championship of the British Porsche Cup and then gained international recognition the following year when he won all 17 races of the British Porsche Cup to become British champion.",
" This launched his professional career in World Sportscars.",
" Later in his career he gained further international attention for his work as a driver of the hybrid-powered Ginetta Zytek prototype racer in the ALMS in 2008 and 2009.",
" In 2010, Mowlem was a Lotus Racing factory driver, driving the American Le Mans Series (ALMS) and in the International GT Open Series for sports cars in Europe.",
" His latest driving championship came in the European Le Mans Series in 2013.",
" Mowlem raced in the ALMS series every year that sanctioning body held races.",
" Mowlem also operates his own driving academy, working with both corporate clients and drivers wishing for a career in racing."
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"The Rolls-Royce Ghost is a British luxury car manufactured by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.",
" The \"Ghost\" nameplate, named in honour of the Silver Ghost, a car first produced in 1906, was announced in April 2009 at the Auto Shanghai show.",
" During development, the Ghost was known as the \"RR04\".",
" Designed as a smaller, \"more measured, more realistic car\" than the Phantom, aiming for a lower price category for Rolls-Royce models, the retail price is around £170,000.",
" The production model was officially unveiled at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show.",
" The Ghost Extended Wheelbase was introduced in 2011."
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"The Porsche 919 Hybrid is a sports-prototype racing car constructed by the German car manufacturer Porsche for use in the Le Mans Prototype 1-Hybrid (LMP1-H) category of the FIA World Endurance Championship for factory-supported hybrid-powered cars.",
" It is the first sports-prototype built by Porsche since the RS Spyder, the first sports-prototype built by Porsche to compete in a top category of sportscar racing since the Porsche 911 GT1-98 and Porsche LMP1-98 and the first sports-prototype to be raced by Porsche as a racing team since the Porsche 911 GT1-98 and Porsche LMP1-98.",
" It uses a 2.0 L four-cylinder turbocharged engine with a battery-based hybrid system.",
" The car made its competitive debut at the 2014 6 Hours of Silverstone, the opening round of the 2014 season.",
" The 919 Hybrid project is scheduled to be discontinued at the end of the 2017 season to allow Porsche to focus on entering Formula E."
],
"title": "Porsche 919 Hybrid"
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"The Romano WE84 is an Australian designed and built, mid-engined closed top racing car built to CAMS Group A Sports Car specifications.",
" The car began its life as the Kaditcha K583 when it first appeared in the 1983 Australian Sports Car Championship and was built by the Queensland based Kaditcha owner and former McLaren engineer Barry Lock after he was approached by Brisbane accountant, property developer, timber mill owner and former speedway racer Bap Romano in 1981 with the idea of building a Le Mans type coupe.",
" When the car first appeared in 1983, it was the first closed top Sports Car seen in Australia and looked like an FIA Group C Sports Car (such as the Porsche 956) rather than the open cockpit Can-Am style cars of previous years.",
" This led to the false belief that it was built to the Group C regulations"
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"The RS Spyder (Type 9R6) is a racing car designed by Porsche in conjunction with Penske to compete in Le Mans Prototype Class 2 (LMP2) racing.",
" The car takes its name from the legendary 550 Spyder of the 1950s (combined with Porsche's common \"RennSport\" \"(lit.: racing sports)\" designation).",
" The car marked Porsche's first return to the top level of sports prototype racing since the firm abandoned its Porsche LMP in 1999."
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"Title: Nick Faure\n\nNick Faure (born 28 May 1944) is a former English Sportscar racing driver, and purveyor of Porsche in the United Kingdom of his era. Known affectionately as \"Mr. Porsche\", Faure achieved fame through racing and selling Porsche 911 and 356s, since the 1960s and his name has become synonymous with the marque. His fame allowed him the opportunity at Le Mans 24 Hours eleven times. He retired from international motor sport after his last race, 1989 Spa 24 Hours.",
"Title: McLaren F1 GTR\n\nThe McLaren F1 GTR was a racing variant of the McLaren F1 sports car first produced in 1995 for grand touring style racing, such as the BPR Global GT Series, FIA GT Championship, JGTC, and British GT Championship. It is most famous for its overall victory at the 1995 24 Hours of Le Mans where it won against faster purpose-built prototypes. McLaren F1 GTRs raced internationally until 2005 when the final race chassis was retired.",
"Title: Eliica\n\nThe Eliica (or the Electric Lithium-Ion Car) is a battery electric vehicle prototype or concept car first shown in 2004 and designed by a team at Keio University in Tokyo, led by Professor Hiroshi Shimizu. The 5.1 m car runs on a lithium-ion battery and can accelerate from 0–100 km/h in four seconds (faster than the Porsche 911 Turbo at the time). In 2004, the Eliica reached a speed of 370 km/h on Italy's Nardò High Speed Track. The team's goal is to exceed 400 km/h , breaking the record set by today's street-legal gasoline-powered vehicles.",
"Title: Porsche 356\n\nThe Porsche 356 is an iconic sports car which was first produced by Austrian company Porsche Konstruktionen GesmbH (1948–1949), and then by German company Dr. Ing. h. c. F. Porsche GmbH (1950–1965). It was Porsche's first production automobile. Earlier cars designed by the Austrian company include Cisitalia Grand Prix race car, the Volkswagen Beetle, and Auto Union Grand Prix cars.",
"Title: Unipower GT\n\nThe Unipower GT was a British specialist sports car first shown at the January 1966 Racing Car Show, and produced by truck maker Universal Power Drives Ltd in Perivale, Middlesex and later by U.W.F. Automotive in London until production ceased in early 1970, by which time around 71 cars are believed to have been made, including about 15 built by U.W.F. Originally the brainchild of Ernie Unger and Attila sports racing car designer Val Dare Bryan in the early 1960s the design of Unipower GT was actually said to have been penned by a moonlighting member of the GT40 design team.",
"Title: Johnny Mowlem\n\nJohnny Mowlem (born 12 February 1969) is a professional British racing driver. Mowlem is considered to be among the world's elite sports car drivers, having competed in every class of world championship sports car racing. He is the 2013 European Le Mans Series GT champion, having previously won the British Porsche Cup championship in 1996 and 1997. He has class victories in both the 24 Hours of Daytona and the 12 Hours of Sebring, and has earned podiums at virtually all of the world's major sports car races, including the Le Mans 24 hours and the 1000 km Nürburgring. He has also achieved overall podium finishes at the Daytona 24 hours as well as at the famous 10-hour Petit Le Mans race in the USA. Mowlem began his career in single seaters racing up to Formula 3 level and got his big break when he was chosen personally by triple Formula One World Champion Jackie Stewart to join his \"staircase of \"talent\" team in the junior single seater formula, alongside drivers of the calibre of Dario Franchitti, Allan McNish and Gil de Ferran. He switched to sportscars in 1996, winning the Class 1 championship of the British Porsche Cup and then gained international recognition the following year when he won all 17 races of the British Porsche Cup to become British champion. This launched his professional career in World Sportscars. Later in his career he gained further international attention for his work as a driver of the hybrid-powered Ginetta Zytek prototype racer in the ALMS in 2008 and 2009. In 2010, Mowlem was a Lotus Racing factory driver, driving the American Le Mans Series (ALMS) and in the International GT Open Series for sports cars in Europe. His latest driving championship came in the European Le Mans Series in 2013. Mowlem raced in the ALMS series every year that sanctioning body held races. Mowlem also operates his own driving academy, working with both corporate clients and drivers wishing for a career in racing.",
"Title: Rolls-Royce Ghost\n\nThe Rolls-Royce Ghost is a British luxury car manufactured by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. The \"Ghost\" nameplate, named in honour of the Silver Ghost, a car first produced in 1906, was announced in April 2009 at the Auto Shanghai show. During development, the Ghost was known as the \"RR04\". Designed as a smaller, \"more measured, more realistic car\" than the Phantom, aiming for a lower price category for Rolls-Royce models, the retail price is around £170,000. The production model was officially unveiled at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show. The Ghost Extended Wheelbase was introduced in 2011.",
"Title: Porsche 919 Hybrid\n\nThe Porsche 919 Hybrid is a sports-prototype racing car constructed by the German car manufacturer Porsche for use in the Le Mans Prototype 1-Hybrid (LMP1-H) category of the FIA World Endurance Championship for factory-supported hybrid-powered cars. It is the first sports-prototype built by Porsche since the RS Spyder, the first sports-prototype built by Porsche to compete in a top category of sportscar racing since the Porsche 911 GT1-98 and Porsche LMP1-98 and the first sports-prototype to be raced by Porsche as a racing team since the Porsche 911 GT1-98 and Porsche LMP1-98. It uses a 2.0 L four-cylinder turbocharged engine with a battery-based hybrid system. The car made its competitive debut at the 2014 6 Hours of Silverstone, the opening round of the 2014 season. The 919 Hybrid project is scheduled to be discontinued at the end of the 2017 season to allow Porsche to focus on entering Formula E.",
"Title: Romano WE84\n\nThe Romano WE84 is an Australian designed and built, mid-engined closed top racing car built to CAMS Group A Sports Car specifications. The car began its life as the Kaditcha K583 when it first appeared in the 1983 Australian Sports Car Championship and was built by the Queensland based Kaditcha owner and former McLaren engineer Barry Lock after he was approached by Brisbane accountant, property developer, timber mill owner and former speedway racer Bap Romano in 1981 with the idea of building a Le Mans type coupe. When the car first appeared in 1983, it was the first closed top Sports Car seen in Australia and looked like an FIA Group C Sports Car (such as the Porsche 956) rather than the open cockpit Can-Am style cars of previous years. This led to the false belief that it was built to the Group C regulations",
"Title: Porsche RS Spyder\n\nThe RS Spyder (Type 9R6) is a racing car designed by Porsche in conjunction with Penske to compete in Le Mans Prototype Class 2 (LMP2) racing. The car takes its name from the legendary 550 Spyder of the 1950s (combined with Porsche's common \"RennSport\" \"(lit.: racing sports)\" designation). The car marked Porsche's first return to the top level of sports prototype racing since the firm abandoned its Porsche LMP in 1999."
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What games tiles tiles must form words which, in crossword fashion, read left to right in rows or downwards in columns, and be defined in a standard dictionary or lexicon, Scrabble or Take It Easy?
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Scrabble
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comparison
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easy
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"Take It Easy is an abstract strategy board game created by Peter Burley.",
" It can be characterized as a spatial bingo-like game, and has been published by Ravensburger and subsequently by several other publishers since 1983.",
" Each player gets a board with places for 19 hexagon tiles to place in a hexagon shape.",
" Additionally, players get identical sets of tiles which have different types of colored/numbered lines crossing in three directions.",
" One player draws a tile randomly and then tells the others which he drew.",
" Each player then puts their matching tile on their board in any available spot.",
" This is repeated until the board is filled.",
" The object is to complete same colored/numbered lines across your board, for which points are scored according to the numbers on those lines.",
" The maximum score possible is 307."
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"Scrabble is a word game in which two to four players score points by placing tiles bearing a single letter onto a board divided into a 15×15 grid of squares.",
" The tiles must form words which, in crossword fashion, read left to right in rows or downwards in columns, and be defined in a standard dictionary or lexicon."
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"Dexterity, known as Funny Field (ファニーフィールド ) in Japan, is a puzzle game by SNK that was released for the Game Boy in 1990.",
" It is a game that consists of a square floor covered in seven rows and eight columns of tiles (56 tiles in total).",
" The goal of the game is to flip all of the light tiles into dark tiles.",
" There are several enemies as the level advances.",
" The game has a total of 30 rounds."
],
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"Super Scrabble is a board game introduced in 2004 and a variant of \"Scrabble\".",
" In North America \"Super Scrabble\" is made and marketed by Winning Moves Games, but licensed by Hasbro.",
" In the rest of the world it is manufactured by Tinderbox Games under license from Mattel.",
" \"Super Scrabble\" is available in English and German.",
" In February 2007, a \"Deluxe Super Scrabble\" was released with a rotating gameboard and interlocking tiles, just like \"Deluxe Scrabble\"."
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"Equate is a board game made by Conceptual Math Media where players score points by forming equations on a 19x19 game board.",
" Equations appear across and down in a crossword fashion and must be mathematically correct.",
" It is similar to \"Scrabble\" except players use digits and mathematical operators instead of letters."
],
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"Medieval letter tiles are one-letter ceramic tiles that were employed in monasteries and churches of the late Middle Ages for the creation of Christian inscriptions on floors and walls.",
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"Tile tracking is a technique most commonly associated with the game of Scrabble and similar word games.",
" It refers to the practice of keeping track of letters played on the game board, typically by crossing letters off a score sheet or tracking grid as the tiles are played.",
" Tracking tiles can be an important aid to strategy, especially during the endgame when there are no tiles left to draw, where careful tracking allows each player to deduce the remaining unseen letters on the opponent's final rack.",
" The marking off of each letter from a pre-printed tracking grid as the tiles are played is a standard feature of tournament play."
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"Anagrams (also known as Pirate Scrabble, Anagram, Snatch, Word Making and Taking and Grabscrab) is a tile-based word game that involves rearranging letter tiles to form words."
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"Francophone Scrabble, or French-language Scrabble, is played by many thousands of amateurs throughout the World and the \"Fédération internationale de Scrabble francophone\" has more than 20,000 members.",
" Just as in English, points are scored by playing valid words from the lettered tiles.",
" In French there are 102 tiles - 100 lettered tiles and two blanks known as jokers.",
" The official word list for Francophone Scrabble is L'Officiel du jeu Scrabble."
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"The game Equals was a board game similar to Scrabble, but instead of tiles with letters combined to form words, it used tiles with numbers and basic arithmetic operations to form equations."
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"Title: Take It Easy (game)\n\nTake It Easy is an abstract strategy board game created by Peter Burley. It can be characterized as a spatial bingo-like game, and has been published by Ravensburger and subsequently by several other publishers since 1983. Each player gets a board with places for 19 hexagon tiles to place in a hexagon shape. Additionally, players get identical sets of tiles which have different types of colored/numbered lines crossing in three directions. One player draws a tile randomly and then tells the others which he drew. Each player then puts their matching tile on their board in any available spot. This is repeated until the board is filled. The object is to complete same colored/numbered lines across your board, for which points are scored according to the numbers on those lines. The maximum score possible is 307.",
"Title: Scrabble\n\nScrabble is a word game in which two to four players score points by placing tiles bearing a single letter onto a board divided into a 15×15 grid of squares. The tiles must form words which, in crossword fashion, read left to right in rows or downwards in columns, and be defined in a standard dictionary or lexicon.",
"Title: Dexterity (video game)\n\nDexterity, known as Funny Field (ファニーフィールド ) in Japan, is a puzzle game by SNK that was released for the Game Boy in 1990. It is a game that consists of a square floor covered in seven rows and eight columns of tiles (56 tiles in total). The goal of the game is to flip all of the light tiles into dark tiles. There are several enemies as the level advances. The game has a total of 30 rounds.",
"Title: Super Scrabble\n\nSuper Scrabble is a board game introduced in 2004 and a variant of \"Scrabble\". In North America \"Super Scrabble\" is made and marketed by Winning Moves Games, but licensed by Hasbro. In the rest of the world it is manufactured by Tinderbox Games under license from Mattel. \"Super Scrabble\" is available in English and German. In February 2007, a \"Deluxe Super Scrabble\" was released with a rotating gameboard and interlocking tiles, just like \"Deluxe Scrabble\".",
"Title: Equate (game)\n\nEquate is a board game made by Conceptual Math Media where players score points by forming equations on a 19x19 game board. Equations appear across and down in a crossword fashion and must be mathematically correct. It is similar to \"Scrabble\" except players use digits and mathematical operators instead of letters.",
"Title: Medieval letter tile\n\nMedieval letter tiles are one-letter ceramic tiles that were employed in monasteries and churches of the late Middle Ages for the creation of Christian inscriptions on floors and walls. They were created by pressing stamps bearing a reverse image into soft clay, which was then baked hard, and they were used to form words by assembling single-letter tiles in the desired order.",
"Title: Tile tracking\n\nTile tracking is a technique most commonly associated with the game of Scrabble and similar word games. It refers to the practice of keeping track of letters played on the game board, typically by crossing letters off a score sheet or tracking grid as the tiles are played. Tracking tiles can be an important aid to strategy, especially during the endgame when there are no tiles left to draw, where careful tracking allows each player to deduce the remaining unseen letters on the opponent's final rack. The marking off of each letter from a pre-printed tracking grid as the tiles are played is a standard feature of tournament play.",
"Title: Anagrams\n\nAnagrams (also known as Pirate Scrabble, Anagram, Snatch, Word Making and Taking and Grabscrab) is a tile-based word game that involves rearranging letter tiles to form words.",
"Title: Francophone Scrabble\n\nFrancophone Scrabble, or French-language Scrabble, is played by many thousands of amateurs throughout the World and the \"Fédération internationale de Scrabble francophone\" has more than 20,000 members. Just as in English, points are scored by playing valid words from the lettered tiles. In French there are 102 tiles - 100 lettered tiles and two blanks known as jokers. The official word list for Francophone Scrabble is L'Officiel du jeu Scrabble.",
"Title: Equals (game)\n\nThe game Equals was a board game similar to Scrabble, but instead of tiles with letters combined to form words, it used tiles with numbers and basic arithmetic operations to form equations."
] |
3,580
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Who wrote the novel turned movie in which "Dola Re Dola" is a featured song?
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Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay
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"Zero Babu is an Indian film singer, actor and music composer in Malayalam cinema during the 1980s.",
" He was a theater artist turned movie actor.",
" His debut film song was for \"Kudumbini\" in 1964 at the age of 18.",
" He has sung more than 300 movie songs.",
" In P. J. Antony’s play, K. J. Babu played the role of a man who is fed up with life owing to the cotton gambling game that prevailed in the past.",
" \"Open Zero\" was the name of the game.",
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"Devdas is a 2002 Indian romantic drama film directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and based on the 1917 Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay's novel \"Devdas\".",
" This is the third Hindi version and the first film version of the story in Hindi done in colour.",
" The film follows Devdas (Shah Rukh Khan), a wealthy law graduate in the early 1900s, who returns from his studies in London to marry his childhood sweetheart, Paro (Aishwarya Rai).",
" However, the rejection of this marriage by his own family sparks his descent into alcohol, ultimately leading to his emotional deterioration and him seeking refuge with a prostitute, Chandramukhi (Madhuri Dixit Nene).",
" The film was screened at 2002 Cannes Film Festival and was also screened retrospective, during the 2014 International Film Festival of India in the \"Celebrating Dance in Indian cinema\" section.",
" \"Devdas\" won the Filmfare Award for Best Film.",
" The film also won five National Awards and a further ten Filmfare Awards, tied with \"Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge\" with the most Filmfare Awards any film had won at the time (later beaten in 2005 by Bhansali's \"Black\")."
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"David DeFalco is a former professional wrestler turned movie director.",
" He directed \"The Backlot Murders\" (2002) and \"Chaos\" (2005)."
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"Population Me is the thirteenth studio album by Dwight Yoakam.",
" It was released in June 2003.",
" The album spawned two singles, \"The Back Of Your Hand\" and \"The Late Great Golden State\".",
" Another featured song is \"If Teardrops Were Diamonds,\" a duet with country music legend Willie Nelson.",
" \"The Back of Your Hand\" was featured in the third-season finale of the FX cop drama \"The Shield\".",
" \"Trains and Boats and Planes\" is a cover of a frequently recorded song co-written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David."
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"Anthony Craig \"Ack\" Kinmonth is an Australian film and television composer.",
" He was the first Australian composer to write a featured song for the American children’s television series, \"Sesame Street\": \"Five Kangaroos\".",
" It aired during the show's 44th season as performed by Australian R&B singer, Jessica Mauboy.",
" Australasian Performing Rights Association reporter described it as a \"catchy Australian tune\" in March 2014.",
" Kinmonth wrote a second song for the program, \"Farm Animal Song (1-10 Hoedown)\", which aired during its 45th season and was performed by Kinmonth and voice over artist, Kate Murphy."
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"Elmer Goodfellow Brendel, known professionally as El Brendel (March 25, 1890 – April 9, 1964), was a vaudeville comedian turned movie star, best remembered for his dialect routine as a Swedish immigrant.",
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"\"Dola Re Dola\" is a song from the 2002 Indian romantic drama film Devdas, directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali.",
" The song was composed by Ismail Darbar with lyrics provided by Nusrat Badr, and sung by Kavita Krishnamurthy, Shreya Ghoshal and KK.",
" The song was well received, becoming a hit due to the unique dance duet between Aishwarya Rai and Madhuri Dixit, two of the leading actresses of the era."
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"My Love is the third album by Korean duo male group J-Walk.",
" In this album, J-Walk collaborated with their former Sechskies leader Eun Ji Won for a song called \"My Love\".",
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"\"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."
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"Pattom Sadan was a Malayalam film actor.",
" He acted in more than 200 films.",
" His debut movie was Chathurangam in 1959.",
" He was a famous comedy artist during the 1960s and 1970s.",
" He acted in many Tamil movies as well.",
" He was a theatre artist turned movie actor.",
" He hailed from Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram.",
" He started his career with drams and later moved to Tamil movies.",
" He was married and has two children.",
" The family resides at Vadapalani, Chennai.",
" He died at a private hospital at Vadapalani in 1992."
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"Title: Devdas (2002 Hindi film)\n\nDevdas is a 2002 Indian romantic drama film directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and based on the 1917 Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay's novel \"Devdas\". This is the third Hindi version and the first film version of the story in Hindi done in colour. The film follows Devdas (Shah Rukh Khan), a wealthy law graduate in the early 1900s, who returns from his studies in London to marry his childhood sweetheart, Paro (Aishwarya Rai). However, the rejection of this marriage by his own family sparks his descent into alcohol, ultimately leading to his emotional deterioration and him seeking refuge with a prostitute, Chandramukhi (Madhuri Dixit Nene). The film was screened at 2002 Cannes Film Festival and was also screened retrospective, during the 2014 International Film Festival of India in the \"Celebrating Dance in Indian cinema\" section. \"Devdas\" won the Filmfare Award for Best Film. The film also won five National Awards and a further ten Filmfare Awards, tied with \"Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge\" with the most Filmfare Awards any film had won at the time (later beaten in 2005 by Bhansali's \"Black\").",
"Title: David DeFalco\n\nDavid DeFalco is a former professional wrestler turned movie director. He directed \"The Backlot Murders\" (2002) and \"Chaos\" (2005).",
"Title: Population Me\n\nPopulation Me is the thirteenth studio album by Dwight Yoakam. It was released in June 2003. The album spawned two singles, \"The Back Of Your Hand\" and \"The Late Great Golden State\". Another featured song is \"If Teardrops Were Diamonds,\" a duet with country music legend Willie Nelson. \"The Back of Your Hand\" was featured in the third-season finale of the FX cop drama \"The Shield\". \"Trains and Boats and Planes\" is a cover of a frequently recorded song co-written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David.",
"Title: Ack Kinmonth\n\nAnthony Craig \"Ack\" Kinmonth is an Australian film and television composer. He was the first Australian composer to write a featured song for the American children’s television series, \"Sesame Street\": \"Five Kangaroos\". It aired during the show's 44th season as performed by Australian R&B singer, Jessica Mauboy. Australasian Performing Rights Association reporter described it as a \"catchy Australian tune\" in March 2014. Kinmonth wrote a second song for the program, \"Farm Animal Song (1-10 Hoedown)\", which aired during its 45th season and was performed by Kinmonth and voice over artist, Kate Murphy.",
"Title: El Brendel\n\nElmer Goodfellow Brendel, known professionally as El Brendel (March 25, 1890 – April 9, 1964), was a vaudeville comedian turned movie star, best remembered for his dialect routine as a Swedish immigrant. His biggest role was as \"Single-0\" in the sci-fi musical \"Just Imagine\" (1930), produced by Fox Film Corporation. His screen name was pronounced \"El Bren-DEL\".",
"Title: Dola Re Dola\n\n\"Dola Re Dola\" is a song from the 2002 Indian romantic drama film Devdas, directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. The song was composed by Ismail Darbar with lyrics provided by Nusrat Badr, and sung by Kavita Krishnamurthy, Shreya Ghoshal and KK. The song was well received, becoming a hit due to the unique dance duet between Aishwarya Rai and Madhuri Dixit, two of the leading actresses of the era.",
"Title: My Love (J-Walk album)\n\nMy Love is the third album by Korean duo male group J-Walk. In this album, J-Walk collaborated with their former Sechskies leader Eun Ji Won for a song called \"My Love\". The featured song \"My Love\" is a fast dance song with an electronic rhythm and \"J-Walk style\" ballad line.",
"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.",
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Mount Saint Michael Academy is a member of the athletic association made up of high schools in what area?
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New York City, Long Island, and Westchester
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" The 22-acre (89,000 m²) campus is a college preparatory school for some 800 boys grades 6 through 12.",
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"Mount Saint Agnes College was a Catholic women's college located in the Mount Washington neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland.",
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" The Hudson County Interscholastic Athletic Association was in hiatus for the 2009-10 school year, as all schools played in the temporary North Jersey Tri-County Conference, where they were joined with the non-Hudson County schools from the former Northern New Jersey Interscholastic League."
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"Title: Watchung Conference\n\nThe Watchung Conference was a high school sports association under the jurisdiction of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA). The conference consisted of eleven public high schools covering Essex County, Hudson County and Union County in northern New Jersey. In 2009, the conference was disbanded. The Essex County schools joined the Super Essex Conference, the Union County schools joined the Union County Interscholastic Athletic Association, and the Hudson County schools joined the temporary North Jersey Tri-County Conference, before joining their Hudson County schools in reviving the Hudson County Interscholastic Athletic Association in 2010.",
"Title: Canyon Athletic Association\n\nThe Canyon Athletic Association, (previously known as the Arizona Charter Athletic Association), is an American non-profit regulatory organization for athletic competition among secondary schools located in Arizona. The CAA administers primarily to small non-traditional education institutions including charter schools, public schools, home school organizations and parochial schools. . As of 2014, the CAA membership consisted of approximately 125 High Schools and Junior High Schools.",
"Title: Kresh Novakovic\n\nKresh Novakovic (born December 13, 1974) is an American actor born in the Bronx, New York. He attended both Mount Saint Michael Academy (Bronx, NY) and Fordham University (Bronx, NY).",
"Title: Hudson County Interscholastic League\n\nThe Hudson County Interscholastic League (formerly known as the Hudson County Interscholastic Athletic Association) is a New Jersey high school sports association operating under the jurisdiction of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA)and consisting of public and parochial high schools in Hudson County.> The Hudson County Interscholastic Athletic Association was in hiatus for the 2009-10 school year, as all schools played in the temporary North Jersey Tri-County Conference, where they were joined with the non-Hudson County schools from the former Northern New Jersey Interscholastic League."
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Which board game was created by Reiner Knizia, Junta or Medici?
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Medici
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"Lost Cities is a 60-card card game, designed in 1999 by game designer Reiner Knizia and published by several publishers.",
" The objective of the game is to mount profitable expeditions to one or more of the five lost cities (the Himalayas, the Brazilian Rain Forest, the Desert Sands, the Ancient Volcanos and Neptune's Realm).",
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" The artwork is by John Howe.",
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" The player solves puzzles while traveling around the world to iconic global cities and locales that each have five of those puzzles.",
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"Through the Desert is a German-style board game designed by Reiner Knizia.",
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"Junta is a board game designed by Vincent Tsao published, as of 1985, by West End Games.",
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" Fighting in the republic's capital during recurrent coup attempts encompasses most of the game's equipment, rules and playtime.",
" This game-within-the-game is however actually tangential to the players' main goal."
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"Title: Tigris and Euphrates\n\nTigris and Euphrates (German: Euphrat und Tigris ) is a German-style strategy board game designed by Reiner Knizia and first published in 1997 by Hans im Glück. Before its publication, it was highly anticipated by German gamers hearing rumors of a \"gamer's game\" designed by Knizia. \"Tigris and Euphrates\" won first prize in the 1998 Deutscher Spiele Preis. A card game version was released in 2005.",
"Title: Beowulf: The Legend\n\nBeowulf: The Legend is a 2005 designer board game by Reiner Knizia. The artwork is by John Howe. Game play uses cards and tokens. The play moves along a board, and players obtain gold and cards in order to eventually obtain victory points.",
"Title: Kingdoms (board game)\n\nKingdoms is a German-style board game for 2-4 players designed by Reiner Knizia and released in 2002 by Fantasy Flight. The game is based on Knizia's original German game \"Auf Heller und Pfennig\", but has been given a Medieval Fantasy theme.",
"Title: Blue Moon City\n\nBlue Moon City is a 2006 designer board game by Reiner Knizia. The game has similar artwork to, and some thematic connections with, the Blue Moon card game, also designed by Knizia.",
"Title: Brain Voyage\n\nBrain Voyage is an educational video game released for the Nintendo DS in the PAL region and in North America on April 11, 2008, and May 5, 2008, respectively. The game was first released in the PAL region under the name Dr. Reiner Knizia's Brainbenders. The player solves puzzles while traveling around the world to iconic global cities and locales that each have five of those puzzles. Such locations include Cape Town, South Africa; Beijing, China; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; New Mexico, United States; and the Aztec Ruins National Monument. All of the puzzles were designed by the award-winning board game designer Reiner Knizia.",
"Title: Medici (board game)\n\nMedici is a German-style board game by Reiner Knizia. Players buy cards in an auction and match in series and in sets to end up with most points from those formations.",
"Title: Through the Desert\n\nThrough the Desert is a German-style board game designed by Reiner Knizia. It was originally released in 1998 by German game publisher, Kosmos, under the name \"Durch die Wüste\". Players place pastel colored plastic camels on a hexagon-based board in an attempt to score points by capturing watering holes and reaching oases.",
"Title: Keltis\n\nKeltis is a board game designed by Reiner Knizia that won the Spiel des Jahres for best game of the year in 2008. In the US, it has been marketed as Lost Cities: The Board Game, though there are some subtle rules differences.",
"Title: Junta (game)\n\nJunta is a board game designed by Vincent Tsao published, as of 1985, by West End Games. Players compete as the corrupt power elite families of a fictional parody of a stereotypical banana republic (specifically \"Republica de los Bananas\") trying to get as much money as possible into their Swiss bank accounts before the foreign aid money runs out. Fighting in the republic's capital during recurrent coup attempts encompasses most of the game's equipment, rules and playtime. This game-within-the-game is however actually tangential to the players' main goal."
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North by North Quahog, is which episode of the fourth season of "Family Guy", following the revival of the series three years after its cancellation in 2002, written by series creator Seth MacFarlane, Seth Woodbury MacFarlane (born October 26, 1973) is an American actor, filmmaker, comedian, and singer, working primarily in animation and comedy, as well as live-action and other genres?
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"Family Guy: Live in Vegas is a soundtrack album for the American animated television series \"Family Guy\".",
" It was released on April 26, 2005 by Geffen Records.",
" It was composed by Walter Murphy and creator Seth MacFarlane.",
" The album features only one song from the series, the theme song, the rest of the songs were composed exclusively for the album.",
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" The show features the voices of series creator Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Seth Green, Lacey Chabert and later Mila Kunis in the roles of the Griffin family.",
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"Title: Family Guy (season 5)\n\n\"Family Guy\"'s fifth season first aired on the Fox network in eighteen episodes from September 10, 2006 to May 20, 2007 before being released as two DVD box sets and in syndication. It premiered with the episode \"Stewie Loves Lois\" and finished with \"Meet the Quagmires\". The series follows the dysfunctional Griffin family—father Peter, mother Lois, daughter Meg, son Chris, baby Stewie and Brian, the family pet, who reside in their hometown of Quahog. The executive producers for the fifth season were David Goodman, Chris Sheridan, Danny Smith and series creator Seth MacFarlane. Sheridan and Goodman served as showrunners for the fifth season.",
"Title: Family Guy (season 8)\n\n\"Family Guy\"'s eighth season first aired on the Fox network in twenty-one episodes from September 27, 2009 to May 23, 2010 before being released as two DVD box sets and in syndication. It ran on Sunday nights between May and July 2010 on BBC Three in the UK. The animated television series \"Family Guy\" follows the dysfunctional Griffin family—father Peter, mother Lois, daughter Meg, son Chris, baby Stewie and dog Brian, all of whom reside in their hometown of Quahog. The eighth season, which premiered with the episode \"Road to the Multiverse\" and ended with \"Something, Something, Something, Dark Side\", was executive produced by Chris Sheridan, David Goodman, Danny Smith, Mark Hentemann, Steve Callaghan and series creator Seth MacFarlane. The season's showrunners were Hentemann and Callaghan, both of whom replaced previous showrunners Goodman and Sheridan.",
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"Title: Seth MacFarlane\n\nSeth Woodbury MacFarlane (born October 26, 1973) is an American actor, filmmaker, comedian, and singer, working primarily in animation and comedy, as well as live-action and other genres. MacFarlane is the creator of the TV series \"Family Guy\" (1999–2003, 2005–present) and \"The Orville\" (2017–present), and co-creator of the TV series \"American Dad! \" (2005–present) and \"The Cleveland Show\" (2009–2013). He also wrote, directed, and starred in the films \"Ted\" (2012), its sequel \"Ted 2\" (2015), and \"A Million Ways to Die in the West\" (2014).",
"Title: North by North Quahog\n\n\"North by North Quahog\" is the first episode of the fourth season of \"Family Guy\", following the revival of the series three years after its cancellation in 2002. Written by series creator Seth MacFarlane and directed by Peter Shin, \"North by North Quahog\" originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 1, 2005, though it had premiered three days earlier at a special screening at the University of Vermont, Burlington. In the episode, Peter and Lois go on a second honeymoon to spice up their marriage, but are chased by Mel Gibson after Peter steals the sequel to \"The Passion of the Christ\" from Gibson's private hotel room. Meanwhile, Brian and Stewie take care of Chris and Meg at home.",
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"Title: Family Guy (season 9)\n\n\"Family Guy\"'s ninth season first aired on the Fox network in eighteen episodes from September 26, 2010 to May 22, 2011 before being released as two DVD box sets and in syndication. \"Family Guy\" follows the dysfunctional Griffin family—father Peter, mother Lois, daughter Meg, son Chris, baby Stewie and dog Brian, all of whom reside in their hometown of Quahog. The ninth season, which premiered with the episode \"And Then There Were Fewer\" and ended with \"It's a Trap! \", was executive produced by Chris Sheridan, David Goodman, Danny Smith, Mark Hentemann, Steve Callaghan and series creator Seth MacFarlane. The season's showrunners were Hentemann and Callaghan.",
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3,584
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What village and civil parish situated 5 mi north from the resort of Skegness is settlement in the East Lindsey local government district in Lincolnshire, England?
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Chapel St Leonards
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"Bincombe is a small village, or hamlet, and civil parish in the West Dorset district of Dorset, England, situated 5 mi north of Weymouth.",
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"Title: Candlesby\n\nCandlesby is a village in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is part of the civil parish of Candlesby with Gunby, and situated 5 mi east from Spilsby. Gunby is a hamlet about 1 mi east from Candlesby.",
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"Title: Orby\n\nOrby is a village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated approximately 9 mi east from the town of Spilsby, and 5 mi west from the seaside resort of Skegness. The civil parish includes the hamlet of Habertoft, 1.5 mi to the north-west. Orby lies within the Lincolnshire coast marshes.",
"Title: Bincombe\n\nBincombe is a small village, or hamlet, and civil parish in the West Dorset district of Dorset, England, situated 5 mi north of Weymouth. The local travel links are located 1 mi from the village to Upwey railway station and 28 mi to Bournemouth International Airport. The main road running through the village is Icen Lane. The civil parish, which includes a small part of the settlement of Broadwey to the west, had a population of 514 in the 2011 census.",
"Title: Scampton\n\nScampton is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish including Brampton and Broadholme at the 2011 census was 1,358. It is situated 5 mi north from Lincoln, 10 mi south-east from Gainsborough, and west from the A15 road.",
"Title: East Lindsey (UK Parliament constituency)\n\nEast Lindsey was a county constituency based on the East Lindsey local government district of Lincolnshire. It returned one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom."
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3,585
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Ust-Omchug is on the highway northwest of which port town?
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Magadan
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" It is in the District Council of Ceduna, the federal Division of Grey, and the state electoral district of Flinders.",
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"Title: Ust-Omchug\n\nUst-Omchug (Russian: Усть-Омчуг ) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) and the administrative center of Tenkinsky District of Magadan Oblast, Russia, located at the 271 km mark of the highway to the northwest of Magadan. Population: (2010 Census) ; (2002 Census) ; (1989 Census)",
"Title: Ceduna, South Australia\n\nCeduna is a town in South Australia located on the shores of Murat Bay on the west coast of Eyre Peninsula. It lies west of the junction of the Flinders and Eyre Highways around 786 km northwest of the capital Adelaide. The port town/suburb of Thevenard lies 3 km to the west on Cape Thevenard. It is in the District Council of Ceduna, the federal Division of Grey, and the state electoral district of Flinders. The name Ceduna is a corruption of the local Aboriginal Wirangu word \"Chedoona\" and is said to mean a place to sit down and rest. The town has played an important but minor role in Australia's overall development due to it being a fishing port and a railway hub.",
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"Title: Florida State Road 297\n\nKnown locally as Pine Forest Road, State Road 297 (SR 297) is a north–south divided highway northwest of Pensacola. The road serves as a connector between Mobile Highway (US 90/SR 10) and Interstate 10 (SR 8) in the Pensacola metropolitan area. The road also extends into the northern Pensacola suburbs, where it ends at an intersection with Nine Mile Road (Alt US 90/SR 10). The road is also the main truck route to Pensacola Naval Air Station.",
"Title: Port Town-nishi Station\n\nPort Town-nishi Station (ポートタウン西駅 , Pōtotaun-nishi-eki , station number: P12) is a train station on the Nankō Port Town Line (New Tram) in Suminoe-ku, Osaka, Japan. It literally means \"Port Town West\".",
"Title: Kudiramalai\n\nKudiramalai (Sinhala: කුදිරමලෙයි, Tamil: குதிரைமலை, Greek: Hippuros, English: Horse Mountain) is a cape and ancient port town on the west coast of Sri Lanka. On the Gulf of Mannar near Silavaturai, the town shares a history with nearby Karaitivu Island, the ancient port town of Mannar and the Ketheeswaram temple. Kudiramalai is the northernmost point of Puttalam District and was a southern port of Mannar during the classical period, serving the northern kingdoms of the Jaffna Peninsula and Vanni country as one of their southernmost border towns. It is west of Vanni from Trincomalee (Thiru-Konamalai), home of Koneswaram temple.",
"Title: Port Town-higashi Station\n\nPort Town-higashi Station (ポートタウン東駅 , Poutotaun-higashi-eki , station number: P13) is a train station on the Nankō Port Town Line (New Tram) in Suminoe-ku, Osaka, Japan. It literally means \"Port Town East\"."
] |
3,586
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Which event triggered this revolutionary wave that became the inspiration for the Occupy Wall Street protests?
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the Tunisian Revolution
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"The Arab Spring, (Arabic: الربيع العربي \"ar-Rabīʻ al-ʻArabī\") also referred to as Arab revolutions (Arabic: الثورات العربية \"aṯ-'awrāt al-ʻarabiyyah\"), was a revolutionary wave of both violent and non-violent demonstrations, protests, riots, coups and civil wars in North Africa and the Middle East that began on 17 December 2010 in Tunisia with the Tunisian Revolution."
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"Occupy Dataran was an autonomous grassroots movement based in Kuala Lumpur, that aims to create a platform to experiment participatory democracy based on the popular assembly model.",
" \"The Malaysian Insider\" reported that Occupy Dataran were an offshoot of Occupy Wall Street.",
" The online news portal also reported that the Malaysian protesters were expressing solidarity with the New York protest movement as part of the 15 October 2011 global protests.",
" However, it is widely acknowledged that the first Occupy Dataran assembly was held on 30 July 2011, seven weeks before Occupy Wall Street."
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"Occupy Ashland included a peaceful protest and demonstration against economic inequality, corporate greed and the influence of corporations and lobbyists on government which has taken place in Ashland, Oregon, United States since 6 October 2011.",
" The protests began in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York.",
" The protests included an occupation of the downtown Plaza and a daily picket outside the JPMorgan Chase branch in Ashland."
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"Occupy Eugene was a collaboration that occurred in Eugene, Oregon based on the Occupy Wall Street movement which began in New York City on September 17, 2011.",
" Occupy Eugene included peaceful protests and demonstrations.",
" Protesters were concerned about fairness issues regarding wealth-distribution, banking regulation, housing issues and corporate greed.",
" The first protest march was held on October 15, 2011.",
" The march started at the Wayne Morse Free Speech Plaza and continued downtown before marching over Ferry Street Bridge.",
" It was reported that close to 2000 people were in attendance from all over the state of Oregon.",
" Occupy Eugene continues to hold regular protests and actions.",
" Protesters have stated that they do not have a set group of leaders.",
" Occupy Eugene General Assemblies have met from as frequently as twice a day at times during active occupations, and as infrequently as weekly.",
" Many committees have met since at least the third General Assembly - typically weekly, and of course informal conversations are essentially non-stop.",
" Decisions are made through a process known as consensus.",
" Occupy Eugene's consensus process operates in a similar fashion to how consensus is being handled in New York City by protesters involved in Occupy Wall Street.",
" Although the exact method varies from Occupation to Occupation.",
" As of October 18, 2011, The Eugene police department is allowing protesters to camp in downtown Eugene, although city law prohibits it.",
" Eugene police also stated that downtown camping won't be permanently allowed."
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" The protests began in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York."
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"Occupy Seattle was a collaboration that has included direct action demonstration with occasional activity at Westlake Park and Seattle City Hall in downtown Seattle, Washington.",
" Occupy Seattle is inspired by the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York City in September 2011, which in turn was inspired by the Arab Spring.",
" The protest, like the one in New York, is against wealth inequality, perceived corporate greed, and corruption in the banking and economic systems in the United States."
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"Occupy Berlin was a collaboration in Berlin, Germany that has included peaceful protests and demonstrations against unregulated financial markets and other alleged social injustices.",
" It began as a part of the 15 October 2011 global protests.",
" The protest began in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York, United States.",
" It has established three encampments: outside of the church Parochialkirche, in Boxhagener Platz and the biggest one on the Bundespressestrand."
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"The Occupy the Hood movement is a nationwide grassroots movement in the United States that is an extension of Occupy Wall Street and of the Occupy Movement generally.",
" The movement started in response to how the Occupy Wall Street movement was developing after its initial encampment in Zuccotti Park.",
" Occupy the Hood seeks to represent the interests of oppressed people and to bring people of color into the Occupy Movement.",
" The movement has been especially active in its attempts to decolonize the Occupy Movement.",
" Occupy the Hood was created by Malik Rhasaan, from Jamaica, Queens.",
" Occupy the hood chapters exist in the U.S. cities of Atlanta, Boston, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, New York City, New York, and other major metropolitan cities."
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"The Occupy Wall Street protests have inspired a wide international response.",
" There have been hundreds of Occupy movement protests worldwide over time, intended and organized as non-violent protest.",
" This is a list of some of their locations.",
" Months before the Occupy movement began, the Movimiento 15-M planned to hold events in many nations on October 15, 2011.",
" The Occupy movement joined in and also held many events in many nations on that day.",
" A list of proposed events for the 15 October 2011 global protests listed events in 951 cities in 82 countries.",
" Reportedly the large manifestation in Rome ended in violence.",
" Protest camps were built at many of the protest locations from Honolulu to Zeulenroda, often near banking institutions or stock markets.",
" Many locations had further manifestations at the following weekends until \"Guy-Fawkes\" day since the Guy Fawkes mask had become protester fashion.",
" Many US-American Occupy groups kept activity alive until spring 2012, some are still active."
],
"title": "List of Occupy movement protest locations"
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"Occupy Oslo was a collaboration, peaceful protest and demonstration against social injustice, corporate greed and the influence of corporations and lobbyists on government.",
" It occurred in Oslo, Norway, and started as a part of the global protests of October 15th, 2011.",
" The protest began in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York, United States, and is a part of the global occupy movement."
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"Title: Arab Spring\n\nThe Arab Spring, (Arabic: الربيع العربي \"ar-Rabīʻ al-ʻArabī\") also referred to as Arab revolutions (Arabic: الثورات العربية \"aṯ-'awrāt al-ʻarabiyyah\"), was a revolutionary wave of both violent and non-violent demonstrations, protests, riots, coups and civil wars in North Africa and the Middle East that began on 17 December 2010 in Tunisia with the Tunisian Revolution.",
"Title: Occupy Dataran\n\nOccupy Dataran was an autonomous grassroots movement based in Kuala Lumpur, that aims to create a platform to experiment participatory democracy based on the popular assembly model. \"The Malaysian Insider\" reported that Occupy Dataran were an offshoot of Occupy Wall Street. The online news portal also reported that the Malaysian protesters were expressing solidarity with the New York protest movement as part of the 15 October 2011 global protests. However, it is widely acknowledged that the first Occupy Dataran assembly was held on 30 July 2011, seven weeks before Occupy Wall Street.",
"Title: Occupy Ashland\n\nOccupy Ashland included a peaceful protest and demonstration against economic inequality, corporate greed and the influence of corporations and lobbyists on government which has taken place in Ashland, Oregon, United States since 6 October 2011. The protests began in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York. The protests included an occupation of the downtown Plaza and a daily picket outside the JPMorgan Chase branch in Ashland.",
"Title: Occupy Eugene\n\nOccupy Eugene was a collaboration that occurred in Eugene, Oregon based on the Occupy Wall Street movement which began in New York City on September 17, 2011. Occupy Eugene included peaceful protests and demonstrations. Protesters were concerned about fairness issues regarding wealth-distribution, banking regulation, housing issues and corporate greed. The first protest march was held on October 15, 2011. The march started at the Wayne Morse Free Speech Plaza and continued downtown before marching over Ferry Street Bridge. It was reported that close to 2000 people were in attendance from all over the state of Oregon. Occupy Eugene continues to hold regular protests and actions. Protesters have stated that they do not have a set group of leaders. Occupy Eugene General Assemblies have met from as frequently as twice a day at times during active occupations, and as infrequently as weekly. Many committees have met since at least the third General Assembly - typically weekly, and of course informal conversations are essentially non-stop. Decisions are made through a process known as consensus. Occupy Eugene's consensus process operates in a similar fashion to how consensus is being handled in New York City by protesters involved in Occupy Wall Street. Although the exact method varies from Occupation to Occupation. As of October 18, 2011, The Eugene police department is allowing protesters to camp in downtown Eugene, although city law prohibits it. Eugene police also stated that downtown camping won't be permanently allowed.",
"Title: Occupy Chicago\n\nOccupy Chicago was an ongoing collaboration that has included peaceful protests and demonstrations against economic inequality, corporate greed and the influence of corporations and lobbyists on government which has been taking place in Chicago since September 24, 2011. The protests began in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York.",
"Title: Occupy Seattle\n\nOccupy Seattle was a collaboration that has included direct action demonstration with occasional activity at Westlake Park and Seattle City Hall in downtown Seattle, Washington. Occupy Seattle is inspired by the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York City in September 2011, which in turn was inspired by the Arab Spring. The protest, like the one in New York, is against wealth inequality, perceived corporate greed, and corruption in the banking and economic systems in the United States.",
"Title: Occupy Berlin\n\nOccupy Berlin was a collaboration in Berlin, Germany that has included peaceful protests and demonstrations against unregulated financial markets and other alleged social injustices. It began as a part of the 15 October 2011 global protests. The protest began in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York, United States. It has established three encampments: outside of the church Parochialkirche, in Boxhagener Platz and the biggest one on the Bundespressestrand.",
"Title: Occupy the Hood\n\nThe Occupy the Hood movement is a nationwide grassroots movement in the United States that is an extension of Occupy Wall Street and of the Occupy Movement generally. The movement started in response to how the Occupy Wall Street movement was developing after its initial encampment in Zuccotti Park. Occupy the Hood seeks to represent the interests of oppressed people and to bring people of color into the Occupy Movement. The movement has been especially active in its attempts to decolonize the Occupy Movement. Occupy the Hood was created by Malik Rhasaan, from Jamaica, Queens. Occupy the hood chapters exist in the U.S. cities of Atlanta, Boston, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, New York City, New York, and other major metropolitan cities.",
"Title: List of Occupy movement protest locations\n\nThe Occupy Wall Street protests have inspired a wide international response. There have been hundreds of Occupy movement protests worldwide over time, intended and organized as non-violent protest. This is a list of some of their locations. Months before the Occupy movement began, the Movimiento 15-M planned to hold events in many nations on October 15, 2011. The Occupy movement joined in and also held many events in many nations on that day. A list of proposed events for the 15 October 2011 global protests listed events in 951 cities in 82 countries. Reportedly the large manifestation in Rome ended in violence. Protest camps were built at many of the protest locations from Honolulu to Zeulenroda, often near banking institutions or stock markets. Many locations had further manifestations at the following weekends until \"Guy-Fawkes\" day since the Guy Fawkes mask had become protester fashion. Many US-American Occupy groups kept activity alive until spring 2012, some are still active.",
"Title: Occupy Oslo\n\nOccupy Oslo was a collaboration, peaceful protest and demonstration against social injustice, corporate greed and the influence of corporations and lobbyists on government. It occurred in Oslo, Norway, and started as a part of the global protests of October 15th, 2011. The protest began in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York, United States, and is a part of the global occupy movement."
] |
3,587
|
The series of poker tournaments sponsored by the corporation formerly known as "Harrah's entertainment" uses what playing cards as their official cards?
|
Copag
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bridge
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hard
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"The Playing Cards Act is a law in Thailand that prohibits individuals from owning more than 120 playing cards that have not been registered by the Excise Department.",
" The current law was passed in 1943, superseding previous acts.",
" The Playing Cards Acts are part of Thailand's strict anti-gambling laws dating back to 1935.",
" To ensure legal possession of playing cards, under Section 12 of the law, a competent official has the power to enter anywhere between sunrise and sunset to conduct a search."
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"German playing cards are a style of playing cards used in some parts of Central Europe.",
" Playing cards (\"Spielkarten\") entered German-speaking lands around the late 1370s.",
" After much experimentation, the cards settled into new suits of Acorns (\"Eichel\"), Leaves (\"Grün\" or \"Blatt\"), Hearts (\"Herz\") and Bells (\"Schelle\") around 1450.",
" Closely related Swiss playing cards are used in German-speaking Switzerland.",
" The French suit symbols were derived from the German ones around 1480.",
" German-suited cards spread throughout Central Europe into areas that were once under German or Austrian control (Hungary, Slovenia, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Croatia, Transylvania, Banat, Vojvodina, South Tyrol, Transcarpathia, and parts of Poland).",
" They were also produced and used as far east as Russia until the early 20th century.",
" German-suited decks are not well known all over these countries including parts of Germany itself as they have been undergoing strong competition from French playing cards since the late 17th-century.",
" Traditional card games in which the German suits are used include Skat, Schafkopf, Doppelkopf and Watten."
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"Texas hold 'em (also known as Texas holdem, hold 'em, and holdem) is a variation of the card game of poker.",
" Two cards, known as the hole cards, are dealt face down to each player, and then five community cards are dealt face up in three stages.",
" The stages consist of a series of three cards (\"the flop\"), later an additional single card (\"the turn\" or \"fourth street\"), and a final card (\"the river\" or \"fifth street\").",
" Each player seeks the best five card poker hand from any combination of the seven cards of the five community cards and their own two hole cards.",
" (If a player's best five-card poker hand consists only of the five community cards and none of the player's hole cards, it is called \"playing the board\".",
" If you play the board on the river, then you can do no better than tie the other player(s) in the game if no player can make a better hand than the board represents, using either or both hole cards.)",
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"French playing cards (\"jeu de cartes\") are cards that use the French suits of \"trèfles\" (clovers or clubs ♣ ), \"carreaux\" (tiles or diamonds ), \"cœurs\" (hearts ♥ ), and \"piques\" (pikes or spades ♠ ).",
" Each suit contains three face cards; the \"valet\" (knave or jack), the \"dame\" (lady or queen), and the \"roi\" (king).",
" Aside from these aspects, decks can include a wide variety of regional and national patterns which often have different deck sizes.",
" In comparison to Spanish, Italian, German, and Swiss playing cards, French cards are the most widespread due to the geopolitical, commercial, and cultural influence of France and the United Kingdom in the past two centuries.",
" Another reason for their expansion was the simplicity of the suit insignia which simplifies mass production and the popularity of whist, contract bridge, and the recent poker boom."
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"The king is a playing card with a picture of a king on it.",
" The king is usually the highest-ranking face card.",
" In French playing cards and tarot decks, the king immediately outranks the queen.",
" In Italian and Spanish playing cards, the king immediately outranks the knight.",
" In German and Swiss playing cards, the king immediately outranks the Ober.",
" In some games, the king is the highest-ranked card; in others, the ace is higher.",
" Aces began outranking kings around 1500 with Trappola being the earliest known game in which the aces were highest in all four suits.",
" In the Ace-Ten family of games such as pinochle and schnapsen, both the ace and the 10 rank higher than the king."
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"Copag is a company based in São Paulo, Brazil.",
" It started as a printing company in 1908.",
" The company expanded to making playing cards for poker and bridge in 1918.",
" Plastic playing cards are their main lineup.",
" With the recent poker boom, Copag's business has quickly grown.",
" In 2005, the World Series of Poker slated Copag as their official playing card supplier.",
" That same year, Copag became part of the Cartamundi group."
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"The Flemish Hunting Deck, also known as the Cloisters set of fifty-two playing cards and Hofjaren Jachtpakket (in Dutch), is a set of fifty-two playing cards owned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, United States.",
" It is significant in that it is the only complete set of ordinary playing cards from the fifteenth century.",
" Estimate ranges of manufacture are between 1470 and 1480."
],
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"The World Series of Poker (WSOP) is a series of poker tournaments held annually in Las Vegas and, since 2005, sponsored by Caesars Entertainment Corporation (known as Harrah's Entertainment until 2010).",
" It dates its origins to 1970, when Benny Binion invited seven of the best-known poker players to the Horseshoe Casino for a single tournament, with a set start and stop time, and a winner determined by a secret ballot of the seven players."
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"Rook is a trick-taking game, usually played with a specialized deck of cards.",
" Sometimes referred to as \"Christian cards\" or \"missionary poker\", Rook playing cards were introduced by Parker Brothers in 1906 to provide an alternative to standard playing cards for those in the Puritan tradition or Mennonite culture who considered the face cards in a regular deck inappropriate because of their association with gambling and cartomancy."
],
"title": "Rook (card game)"
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"The Italian Poker Tour (IPT) is a series of poker tournaments sponsored by PokerStars.",
" The tour was created in 2009 and has held tournaments in Italy, Malta, Slovenia and San Marino."
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"Title: Playing Cards Act\n\nThe Playing Cards Act is a law in Thailand that prohibits individuals from owning more than 120 playing cards that have not been registered by the Excise Department. The current law was passed in 1943, superseding previous acts. The Playing Cards Acts are part of Thailand's strict anti-gambling laws dating back to 1935. To ensure legal possession of playing cards, under Section 12 of the law, a competent official has the power to enter anywhere between sunrise and sunset to conduct a search.",
"Title: German playing cards\n\nGerman playing cards are a style of playing cards used in some parts of Central Europe. Playing cards (\"Spielkarten\") entered German-speaking lands around the late 1370s. After much experimentation, the cards settled into new suits of Acorns (\"Eichel\"), Leaves (\"Grün\" or \"Blatt\"), Hearts (\"Herz\") and Bells (\"Schelle\") around 1450. Closely related Swiss playing cards are used in German-speaking Switzerland. The French suit symbols were derived from the German ones around 1480. German-suited cards spread throughout Central Europe into areas that were once under German or Austrian control (Hungary, Slovenia, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Croatia, Transylvania, Banat, Vojvodina, South Tyrol, Transcarpathia, and parts of Poland). They were also produced and used as far east as Russia until the early 20th century. German-suited decks are not well known all over these countries including parts of Germany itself as they have been undergoing strong competition from French playing cards since the late 17th-century. Traditional card games in which the German suits are used include Skat, Schafkopf, Doppelkopf and Watten.",
"Title: Texas hold 'em\n\nTexas hold 'em (also known as Texas holdem, hold 'em, and holdem) is a variation of the card game of poker. Two cards, known as the hole cards, are dealt face down to each player, and then five community cards are dealt face up in three stages. The stages consist of a series of three cards (\"the flop\"), later an additional single card (\"the turn\" or \"fourth street\"), and a final card (\"the river\" or \"fifth street\"). Each player seeks the best five card poker hand from any combination of the seven cards of the five community cards and their own two hole cards. (If a player's best five-card poker hand consists only of the five community cards and none of the player's hole cards, it is called \"playing the board\". If you play the board on the river, then you can do no better than tie the other player(s) in the game if no player can make a better hand than the board represents, using either or both hole cards.) Players have betting options to check, call, raise, or fold. Rounds of betting take place before the flop is dealt and after each subsequent deal.",
"Title: French playing cards\n\nFrench playing cards (\"jeu de cartes\") are cards that use the French suits of \"trèfles\" (clovers or clubs ♣ ), \"carreaux\" (tiles or diamonds ), \"cœurs\" (hearts ♥ ), and \"piques\" (pikes or spades ♠ ). Each suit contains three face cards; the \"valet\" (knave or jack), the \"dame\" (lady or queen), and the \"roi\" (king). Aside from these aspects, decks can include a wide variety of regional and national patterns which often have different deck sizes. In comparison to Spanish, Italian, German, and Swiss playing cards, French cards are the most widespread due to the geopolitical, commercial, and cultural influence of France and the United Kingdom in the past two centuries. Another reason for their expansion was the simplicity of the suit insignia which simplifies mass production and the popularity of whist, contract bridge, and the recent poker boom.",
"Title: King (playing card)\n\nThe king is a playing card with a picture of a king on it. The king is usually the highest-ranking face card. In French playing cards and tarot decks, the king immediately outranks the queen. In Italian and Spanish playing cards, the king immediately outranks the knight. In German and Swiss playing cards, the king immediately outranks the Ober. In some games, the king is the highest-ranked card; in others, the ace is higher. Aces began outranking kings around 1500 with Trappola being the earliest known game in which the aces were highest in all four suits. In the Ace-Ten family of games such as pinochle and schnapsen, both the ace and the 10 rank higher than the king.",
"Title: Copag\n\nCopag is a company based in São Paulo, Brazil. It started as a printing company in 1908. The company expanded to making playing cards for poker and bridge in 1918. Plastic playing cards are their main lineup. With the recent poker boom, Copag's business has quickly grown. In 2005, the World Series of Poker slated Copag as their official playing card supplier. That same year, Copag became part of the Cartamundi group.",
"Title: Flemish Hunting Deck\n\nThe Flemish Hunting Deck, also known as the Cloisters set of fifty-two playing cards and Hofjaren Jachtpakket (in Dutch), is a set of fifty-two playing cards owned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, United States. It is significant in that it is the only complete set of ordinary playing cards from the fifteenth century. Estimate ranges of manufacture are between 1470 and 1480.",
"Title: World Series of Poker\n\nThe World Series of Poker (WSOP) is a series of poker tournaments held annually in Las Vegas and, since 2005, sponsored by Caesars Entertainment Corporation (known as Harrah's Entertainment until 2010). It dates its origins to 1970, when Benny Binion invited seven of the best-known poker players to the Horseshoe Casino for a single tournament, with a set start and stop time, and a winner determined by a secret ballot of the seven players.",
"Title: Rook (card game)\n\nRook is a trick-taking game, usually played with a specialized deck of cards. Sometimes referred to as \"Christian cards\" or \"missionary poker\", Rook playing cards were introduced by Parker Brothers in 1906 to provide an alternative to standard playing cards for those in the Puritan tradition or Mennonite culture who considered the face cards in a regular deck inappropriate because of their association with gambling and cartomancy.",
"Title: Italian Poker Tour\n\nThe Italian Poker Tour (IPT) is a series of poker tournaments sponsored by PokerStars. The tour was created in 2009 and has held tournaments in Italy, Malta, Slovenia and San Marino."
] |
3,588
|
Are Fuck and Fred Ott's Sneeze both documentaries?
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yes
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comparison
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medium
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"This is an alphabetical list of documentary films with Wikipedia articles.",
" The earliest documentary listed is \"Fred Ott's Sneeze\" (1894), which is also the first motion picture ever copyrighted in North America.",
" The term \"documentary\" was first used in 1926 by filmmaker John Grierson as a term to describe films that document reality.",
" For other lists, see and ."
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"Fred Meggs (born April 18, 1952) is a composer of music in the United States.",
" He has composed and aired over 7,000 pieces of music on radio and television.",
" He has written the music for movies and documentaries including \"First Landing\" (2006), \"From a Silk Cocoon\" (2004) and \"The Bill Collector\" (2009)."
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"\"Bless 'Em All\", also known as \"The Long And The Short And The Tall\" and \"Fuck 'Em All\", is a war song.",
" The words have been credited as being written by Fred Godfrey in 1917 to music composed by Robert Kewley.",
" It was first recorded by George Formby, Jr. in 1940."
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"Fred Ott's Sneeze (also known as Edison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze) is an 1894 American, short, black-and-white, silent documentary film shot by William K.L. Dickson and starring Fred Ott.",
" It was the first motion picture to be copyrighted in the United States."
],
"title": "Fred Ott's Sneeze"
},
{
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"Frederick P. Ott (1860; New Jersey – October 24, 1936; West Orange, New Jersey) was an employee of Thomas Edison's laboratory in the 1890s.",
" His likeness appears in two of the earliest surviving motion pictures – \"Edison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze\" (a.k.a. \"Fred Ott's Sneeze\") and \"Fred Ott Holding a Bird\" – both from 1894."
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"Leysin American School (also referred to as LAS), founded in 1960 by Fred and Sigrid Ott., is a co-educational independent boarding school focusing on university preparation for grades 7–12 (as well as optional PG and 13th grades).",
" Approximately 340 students attend the school and English is the language of instruction.",
" LAS is located in the alpine resort village of Leysin, Vaud, Switzerland, two hours east of Geneva.",
" The international school is home to students from sixty countries.",
" Approximately 12% of students are American.",
" Students pursue either the American high school diploma or the International Baccalaureate, with additional options of individual IB classes to suit particular interests.",
" LAS also offers an extensive summer school, a pre-high school program for grade 7, and an ESL program.",
" In October 2010, the school celebrated its fiftieth anniversary and officially inaugurated the opening of the newly renovated Grand Hotel, which was originally built in 1892 and houses IB students.",
" LAS facilities include various classroom layouts (including open-plan classrooms in the IB facility), a media center, libraries, blackbox theater, performance hall, computer lab, a new art center, and access to horseback riding, ice skating, tennis, hockey, and swimming.",
" The faculty to student ratio at LAS is 1:8 and the average class size is 12.",
" LAS employs 72 full-time faculty, of which almost all live on campus; 95% are native English speakers, and 70% hold advanced degrees."
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"Fuck is a 2005 American documentary film by director Steve Anderson about the word \"fuck\".",
" The film argues that the word is an integral part of societal discussions about freedom of speech and censorship.",
" It examines the term from perspectives which include art, linguistics, society and comedy, and begins with a segment from the 1965 propaganda film \"Perversion for Profit\".",
" Scholars and celebrities analyze perceptions of the word from differing perspectives.",
" Journalist Sam Donaldson talks about the versatility of the word, and comedian Billy Connolly states it can be understood despite one's language or location.",
" Musician Alanis Morissette comments that the word contains power because of its taboo nature.",
" The film features the last recorded interview of author Hunter S. Thompson before his suicide.",
" Scholars, including linguist Reinhold Aman, journalism analyst David Shaw and \"Oxford English Dictionary\" editor Jesse Sheidlower, explain the history and evolution of the word.",
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"Jackie Rivet-River is an American TV writer, director, producer, and founder of Peace Productions, a non-profit organization.",
" She has created more than 15 television programs including documentaries such as Too Flawed to Fix: Inside the Illinois Capital Punishment System, In a Time of Siege; a film about the antiwar activities of activist Kathy Kelly and narrated by Studs Terkel, War on the Family: Mothers in Prison and the Children They Leave Behind and Who is Thy Neighbor?",
".",
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"The Far Horizons is a 1955 American western film directed by Rudolph Maté, starring Fred MacMurray, Charlton Heston, Donna Reed and Barbara Hale.",
" It is about an expedition led by Lewis and Clark, which is sent to survey the territory that the United States has just acquired in the Louisiana Purchase from France.",
" They are able to overcome the dangers they encounter along the way with the help of a Shoshone woman named Sacagawea.",
" This is currently the only major American motion picture on the Lewis and Clark expedition (although there have been television documentaries on the subject).",
" Many details are fictional, and the minor scene where the group reaches the Pacific Ocean reflects the low budget of the film."
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"The Outer Space Connection is a 1975 documentary film produced by Alan Landsburg, directed by Fred Warshofsky and narrated by Rod Serling.",
" This documentary was the last in a trilogy of ancient astronaut documentaries produced by Landsburg.",
" This film was one of the last projects that Rod Serling worked on prior to his death in 1975."
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"Title: List of documentary films\n\nThis is an alphabetical list of documentary films with Wikipedia articles. The earliest documentary listed is \"Fred Ott's Sneeze\" (1894), which is also the first motion picture ever copyrighted in North America. The term \"documentary\" was first used in 1926 by filmmaker John Grierson as a term to describe films that document reality. For other lists, see and .",
"Title: Fred Meggs\n\nFred Meggs (born April 18, 1952) is a composer of music in the United States. He has composed and aired over 7,000 pieces of music on radio and television. He has written the music for movies and documentaries including \"First Landing\" (2006), \"From a Silk Cocoon\" (2004) and \"The Bill Collector\" (2009).",
"Title: Bless 'Em All\n\n\"Bless 'Em All\", also known as \"The Long And The Short And The Tall\" and \"Fuck 'Em All\", is a war song. The words have been credited as being written by Fred Godfrey in 1917 to music composed by Robert Kewley. It was first recorded by George Formby, Jr. in 1940.",
"Title: Fred Ott's Sneeze\n\nFred Ott's Sneeze (also known as Edison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze) is an 1894 American, short, black-and-white, silent documentary film shot by William K.L. Dickson and starring Fred Ott. It was the first motion picture to be copyrighted in the United States.",
"Title: Fred Ott\n\nFrederick P. Ott (1860; New Jersey – October 24, 1936; West Orange, New Jersey) was an employee of Thomas Edison's laboratory in the 1890s. His likeness appears in two of the earliest surviving motion pictures – \"Edison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze\" (a.k.a. \"Fred Ott's Sneeze\") and \"Fred Ott Holding a Bird\" – both from 1894.",
"Title: Leysin American School\n\nLeysin American School (also referred to as LAS), founded in 1960 by Fred and Sigrid Ott., is a co-educational independent boarding school focusing on university preparation for grades 7–12 (as well as optional PG and 13th grades). Approximately 340 students attend the school and English is the language of instruction. LAS is located in the alpine resort village of Leysin, Vaud, Switzerland, two hours east of Geneva. The international school is home to students from sixty countries. Approximately 12% of students are American. Students pursue either the American high school diploma or the International Baccalaureate, with additional options of individual IB classes to suit particular interests. LAS also offers an extensive summer school, a pre-high school program for grade 7, and an ESL program. In October 2010, the school celebrated its fiftieth anniversary and officially inaugurated the opening of the newly renovated Grand Hotel, which was originally built in 1892 and houses IB students. LAS facilities include various classroom layouts (including open-plan classrooms in the IB facility), a media center, libraries, blackbox theater, performance hall, computer lab, a new art center, and access to horseback riding, ice skating, tennis, hockey, and swimming. The faculty to student ratio at LAS is 1:8 and the average class size is 12. LAS employs 72 full-time faculty, of which almost all live on campus; 95% are native English speakers, and 70% hold advanced degrees.",
"Title: Fuck (film)\n\nFuck is a 2005 American documentary film by director Steve Anderson about the word \"fuck\". The film argues that the word is an integral part of societal discussions about freedom of speech and censorship. It examines the term from perspectives which include art, linguistics, society and comedy, and begins with a segment from the 1965 propaganda film \"Perversion for Profit\". Scholars and celebrities analyze perceptions of the word from differing perspectives. Journalist Sam Donaldson talks about the versatility of the word, and comedian Billy Connolly states it can be understood despite one's language or location. Musician Alanis Morissette comments that the word contains power because of its taboo nature. The film features the last recorded interview of author Hunter S. Thompson before his suicide. Scholars, including linguist Reinhold Aman, journalism analyst David Shaw and \"Oxford English Dictionary\" editor Jesse Sheidlower, explain the history and evolution of the word. Language professor Geoffrey Nunberg observes that the word's treatment by society reflects changes in our culture during the 20th century.",
"Title: Jackie Rivet-River\n\nJackie Rivet-River is an American TV writer, director, producer, and founder of Peace Productions, a non-profit organization. She has created more than 15 television programs including documentaries such as Too Flawed to Fix: Inside the Illinois Capital Punishment System, In a Time of Siege; a film about the antiwar activities of activist Kathy Kelly and narrated by Studs Terkel, War on the Family: Mothers in Prison and the Children They Leave Behind and Who is Thy Neighbor? . She began her film career in Chicago at the Fred A. Niles Communications Center (now Harpo Productions) and was the first female in the Midwest Chapter of the Directors Guild of America.",
"Title: The Far Horizons\n\nThe Far Horizons is a 1955 American western film directed by Rudolph Maté, starring Fred MacMurray, Charlton Heston, Donna Reed and Barbara Hale. It is about an expedition led by Lewis and Clark, which is sent to survey the territory that the United States has just acquired in the Louisiana Purchase from France. They are able to overcome the dangers they encounter along the way with the help of a Shoshone woman named Sacagawea. This is currently the only major American motion picture on the Lewis and Clark expedition (although there have been television documentaries on the subject). Many details are fictional, and the minor scene where the group reaches the Pacific Ocean reflects the low budget of the film.",
"Title: The Outer Space Connection\n\nThe Outer Space Connection is a 1975 documentary film produced by Alan Landsburg, directed by Fred Warshofsky and narrated by Rod Serling. This documentary was the last in a trilogy of ancient astronaut documentaries produced by Landsburg. This film was one of the last projects that Rod Serling worked on prior to his death in 1975."
] |
3,589
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What is the population of this capital and most populous city of Ghana, where Radford University College is located?
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2.27 million
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bridge
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medium
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"Penelope W. Kyle is a former president of Radford University, a public, state-funded, comprehensive university, located in the city of Radford, in southwestern Virginia.",
" She assumed her role on June 1, 2005, and she retired from the position in June 2016."
],
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"Radford University is a co-educational public university located in Radford in the U.S. State of Virginia.",
" It is one of the state's eight doctorate-granting public universities.",
" Founded in 1910, Radford offers curricula for undergraduates in more than 100 fields, graduate programs including the M.F.A., M.B.A., M.A., M.S., Ed.S.",
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", M.S.W., and specialized doctoral programs in health-related professions."
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"The Patrick D. Cupp Stadium (usually called Cupp Stadium) is a multi-use stadium located in Radford, Virginia on the campus of Radford University."
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"The Tartan is a student run newspaper published weekly for readers in and around Radford University in Radford, Virginia.",
" Its staff works throughout the week to provide the students and faculty of Radford University, as well as the residents of the surrounding city of Radford, with news pertaining to the University and surrounding community.",
" The paper is circulated every Wednesday afternoon, and is the most widely circulated publication in the town of Radford.",
" First published in January 1921."
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"title": "The Tartan (Radford University)"
},
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"sentences": [
"The 2013–14 Radford Highlanders men's basketball team represented Radford University during the 2013–14 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.",
" The Highlanders, led by third year head coach Mike Jones, played their home games at the Dedmon Center and were members of the North Division of the Big South Conference.",
" They finished the season 22–13, 10–6 in Big South play to finish in third place in the North Division.",
" They advanced to the quarterfinals of the Big South Conference Tournament where they lost to UNC Asheville.",
" They were invited to the College Basketball Invitational where they defeated Oregon State in the first round before losing in the quarterfinals to Old Dominion."
],
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"State Route 177 (SR 177) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia.",
" The state highway runs 4.41 mi from Interstate 81 (I-81) near Radford north to U.S. Route 11 (US 11) in Radford.",
" SR 177 directly connects I-81 with the eastern part of the independent city of Radford, including Radford University."
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"The New River Valley rivalry is a crosstown college sports rivalry between the Radford Highlanders of Radford University and the Virginia Tech Hokies of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.",
" Both universities lie within the New River Valley of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and both main campuses are separated by only 12 miles."
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"The 2014–15 Radford Highlanders men's basketball team represented Radford University during the 2014–15 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.",
" The Highlanders, led by fourth year head coach Mike Jones, played their home games at the Dedmon Center and were members of the Big South Conference.",
" They finished the season 22–12, 12–6 in Big South play to finish in a three way tie for third place.",
" They lost in the quarterfinals of the Big South Tournament to Winthrop.",
" They were invited to the College Basketball Invitational where they Delaware State in the first round before losing in the quarterfinals to Vermont."
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"Accra is the capital and most populous city of Ghana, with an estimated urban population of 2.27 million as of 2012 .",
" It is also the capital of the Greater Accra Region and of the Accra Metropolis District, with which it is conterminous.",
" Accra is furthermore the anchor of a larger metropolitan area, the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area (GAMA), which is inhabited by about 4 million people and is the thirteenth-largest metropolitan area in Africa."
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"The University is located on the Lagos Avenue at East Legon in Accra, Ghana."
],
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}
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"Title: Penelope W. Kyle\n\nPenelope W. Kyle is a former president of Radford University, a public, state-funded, comprehensive university, located in the city of Radford, in southwestern Virginia. She assumed her role on June 1, 2005, and she retired from the position in June 2016.",
"Title: Radford University\n\nRadford University is a co-educational public university located in Radford in the U.S. State of Virginia. It is one of the state's eight doctorate-granting public universities. Founded in 1910, Radford offers curricula for undergraduates in more than 100 fields, graduate programs including the M.F.A., M.B.A., M.A., M.S., Ed.S. , Psy.D. , M.S.W., and specialized doctoral programs in health-related professions.",
"Title: Patrick D. Cupp Stadium\n\nThe Patrick D. Cupp Stadium (usually called Cupp Stadium) is a multi-use stadium located in Radford, Virginia on the campus of Radford University.",
"Title: The Tartan (Radford University)\n\nThe Tartan is a student run newspaper published weekly for readers in and around Radford University in Radford, Virginia. Its staff works throughout the week to provide the students and faculty of Radford University, as well as the residents of the surrounding city of Radford, with news pertaining to the University and surrounding community. The paper is circulated every Wednesday afternoon, and is the most widely circulated publication in the town of Radford. First published in January 1921.",
"Title: 2013–14 Radford Highlanders men's basketball team\n\nThe 2013–14 Radford Highlanders men's basketball team represented Radford University during the 2013–14 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Highlanders, led by third year head coach Mike Jones, played their home games at the Dedmon Center and were members of the North Division of the Big South Conference. They finished the season 22–13, 10–6 in Big South play to finish in third place in the North Division. They advanced to the quarterfinals of the Big South Conference Tournament where they lost to UNC Asheville. They were invited to the College Basketball Invitational where they defeated Oregon State in the first round before losing in the quarterfinals to Old Dominion.",
"Title: Virginia State Route 177\n\nState Route 177 (SR 177) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. The state highway runs 4.41 mi from Interstate 81 (I-81) near Radford north to U.S. Route 11 (US 11) in Radford. SR 177 directly connects I-81 with the eastern part of the independent city of Radford, including Radford University.",
"Title: New River Valley rivalry\n\nThe New River Valley rivalry is a crosstown college sports rivalry between the Radford Highlanders of Radford University and the Virginia Tech Hokies of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Both universities lie within the New River Valley of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and both main campuses are separated by only 12 miles.",
"Title: 2014–15 Radford Highlanders men's basketball team\n\nThe 2014–15 Radford Highlanders men's basketball team represented Radford University during the 2014–15 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Highlanders, led by fourth year head coach Mike Jones, played their home games at the Dedmon Center and were members of the Big South Conference. They finished the season 22–12, 12–6 in Big South play to finish in a three way tie for third place. They lost in the quarterfinals of the Big South Tournament to Winthrop. They were invited to the College Basketball Invitational where they Delaware State in the first round before losing in the quarterfinals to Vermont.",
"Title: Accra\n\nAccra is the capital and most populous city of Ghana, with an estimated urban population of 2.27 million as of 2012 . It is also the capital of the Greater Accra Region and of the Accra Metropolis District, with which it is conterminous. Accra is furthermore the anchor of a larger metropolitan area, the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area (GAMA), which is inhabited by about 4 million people and is the thirteenth-largest metropolitan area in Africa.",
"Title: Radford University College Ghana\n\nThe University is located on the Lagos Avenue at East Legon in Accra, Ghana."
] |
3,590
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What year was Wilhelm Henie's daughter born?
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1912
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bridge
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hard
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"Wilhelm Henie",
"Sonja Henie"
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2,
0
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[
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"Atsushi Itō (伊藤 淳史 , Itō Atsushi , born November 25, 1983) is a Japanese actor.",
" He started acting at the age of three in education programs.",
" He is currently studying at Hosei University Business Faculty.",
" He is frequently cast as geeky or otaku characters.",
" Itō is the older brother of the actor and voice actor Takahiro Itō, who committed suicide in 2009.",
" He was married on May 1, 2010 and has a daughter born on October 29, 2015."
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"In Roman mythology, Voluptas or Volupta, according to Apuleius, is the daughter born from the union of"
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},
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"Sophie Lauren Webster is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, \"Coronation Street\".",
" She was born on-screen during the episode broadcast on 4 November 1994.",
" She was played by Ashleigh Middleton from 1994 until 1997 and by Emma Woodward from 8 June 1997 until 25 April 2004.",
" Brooke Vincent took over the role on 12 May 2004.",
" Sophie is the second daughter born to Kevin (Michael Le Vell) and Sally Webster (Sally Dynevor) and younger sister to Rosie Webster (Emma Collinge/Helen Flanagan) and elder sister to half siblings Jack Webster and deceased Jake Webster.",
" Sophie's storylines have included her constant rivalry with Rosie, her converting to Christianity and her lesbian relationships with both Sian Powers (Sacha Parkinson) and Maddie Heath (Amy James-Kelly).",
" In 2015, it was announced that Vincent would take a four-month break from the show at the end of her contract, departing in October 2016.",
" Vincent returned as Sophie on-screen on 6 February 2017, along with sister Rosie, after actress Flanagan agreed to reprise her role back in October 2016."
],
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"sentences": [
"Sonja Henie (8 April 1912 – 12 October 1969) was a Norwegian figure skater and film star.",
" She was a three-time Olympic Champion (1928, 1932, 1936) in Ladies' Singles, a ten-time World Champion (1927–1936) and a six-time European Champion (1931–1936).",
" Henie won more Olympic and World titles than any other ladies' figure skater.",
" At the height of her acting career, she was one of the highest paid stars in Hollywood and starred in a series of box-office hits, including \"Thin Ice\" (1937), \"My Lucky Star\" (1938), \"Second Fiddle\" (1939) and \"Sun Valley Serenade\" (1941)."
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"TaJuan Akeem Perry, (born May 7, 1975), better known by his stage name, Big Noyd, is an American rapper from Queensbridge, Queens, New York.",
" He is closely affiliated with Mobb Deep, and he is featured on all of their albums except Blood Money.",
" He is of Puerto Rican and African American descent.",
" He also has one daughter born Tiara Perry, who still lives in Queensbridge, Queens."
],
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"sentences": [
"Jepchirchir (also spelled Chepchirchir) is a name of Kenyan origin, traditionally used among the Kalenjin people and meaning a daughter born after a short labour.",
" It may also mean \"daughter of Chirchir\".",
" The male variant of this name is Kipchirchir."
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"Wilhelm Henie (7 September 1872 – 10 May 1937) was a Norwegian sportsman and furrier.",
" He was track cycling World Champion in 1894, and competed at the European Speed Skating Championships in 1896.",
" Henie was coach and manager for his daughter Sonja, who became a famous figure skater and later film actress."
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"sentences": [
"Marian Louisa, Lady Elmhirst (previously Ferguson; née Montagu Douglas Scott; 16 June 1908 – 11 December 1996) was the first daughter born to Lord Herbert Montagu Douglas Scott and Marie Edwards.",
" She was the paternal grandmother of Sarah, Duchess of York, and the maternal great-grandmother of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie of York."
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"sentences": [
"The Mike Malloy Show is a syndicated progressive radio talk show hosted by long-time radio personality Mike Malloy.",
" Malloy came to talk radio in 1987, moving from his position as a writer and producer at CNN.",
" He is married to producer Kathy Bay, with whom he has a daughter born in July, 2004.",
" He has an additional five children, all grown, and six grandchildren."
],
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"DRS (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels) was an American Contemporary R&B group from Sacramento, California.",
" Their biggest success was through the 1993 Capitol Records album \"Gangsta Lean (Blue Print)\", which peaked at #34 on the Billboard Top 200 and #6 on the Top R&B/Hip Hop Charts in the U.S. on the strength of the hit single, \"Gangsta Lean\".",
" The lead singer of the group has a daughter born in 1993, Aranesa Turner who is now currently a thriving Christian pop singer based out of Sacramento."
],
"title": "DRS (band)"
}
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"Title: Atsushi Itō (actor)\n\nAtsushi Itō (伊藤 淳史 , Itō Atsushi , born November 25, 1983) is a Japanese actor. He started acting at the age of three in education programs. He is currently studying at Hosei University Business Faculty. He is frequently cast as geeky or otaku characters. Itō is the older brother of the actor and voice actor Takahiro Itō, who committed suicide in 2009. He was married on May 1, 2010 and has a daughter born on October 29, 2015.",
"Title: Voluptas\n\nIn Roman mythology, Voluptas or Volupta, according to Apuleius, is the daughter born from the union of",
"Title: Sophie Webster\n\nSophie Lauren Webster is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, \"Coronation Street\". She was born on-screen during the episode broadcast on 4 November 1994. She was played by Ashleigh Middleton from 1994 until 1997 and by Emma Woodward from 8 June 1997 until 25 April 2004. Brooke Vincent took over the role on 12 May 2004. Sophie is the second daughter born to Kevin (Michael Le Vell) and Sally Webster (Sally Dynevor) and younger sister to Rosie Webster (Emma Collinge/Helen Flanagan) and elder sister to half siblings Jack Webster and deceased Jake Webster. Sophie's storylines have included her constant rivalry with Rosie, her converting to Christianity and her lesbian relationships with both Sian Powers (Sacha Parkinson) and Maddie Heath (Amy James-Kelly). In 2015, it was announced that Vincent would take a four-month break from the show at the end of her contract, departing in October 2016. Vincent returned as Sophie on-screen on 6 February 2017, along with sister Rosie, after actress Flanagan agreed to reprise her role back in October 2016.",
"Title: Sonja Henie\n\nSonja Henie (8 April 1912 – 12 October 1969) was a Norwegian figure skater and film star. She was a three-time Olympic Champion (1928, 1932, 1936) in Ladies' Singles, a ten-time World Champion (1927–1936) and a six-time European Champion (1931–1936). Henie won more Olympic and World titles than any other ladies' figure skater. At the height of her acting career, she was one of the highest paid stars in Hollywood and starred in a series of box-office hits, including \"Thin Ice\" (1937), \"My Lucky Star\" (1938), \"Second Fiddle\" (1939) and \"Sun Valley Serenade\" (1941).",
"Title: Big Noyd\n\nTaJuan Akeem Perry, (born May 7, 1975), better known by his stage name, Big Noyd, is an American rapper from Queensbridge, Queens, New York. He is closely affiliated with Mobb Deep, and he is featured on all of their albums except Blood Money. He is of Puerto Rican and African American descent. He also has one daughter born Tiara Perry, who still lives in Queensbridge, Queens.",
"Title: Jepchirchir\n\nJepchirchir (also spelled Chepchirchir) is a name of Kenyan origin, traditionally used among the Kalenjin people and meaning a daughter born after a short labour. It may also mean \"daughter of Chirchir\". The male variant of this name is Kipchirchir.",
"Title: Wilhelm Henie\n\nWilhelm Henie (7 September 1872 – 10 May 1937) was a Norwegian sportsman and furrier. He was track cycling World Champion in 1894, and competed at the European Speed Skating Championships in 1896. Henie was coach and manager for his daughter Sonja, who became a famous figure skater and later film actress.",
"Title: Marian Montagu Douglas Scott\n\nMarian Louisa, Lady Elmhirst (previously Ferguson; née Montagu Douglas Scott; 16 June 1908 – 11 December 1996) was the first daughter born to Lord Herbert Montagu Douglas Scott and Marie Edwards. She was the paternal grandmother of Sarah, Duchess of York, and the maternal great-grandmother of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie of York.",
"Title: The Mike Malloy Show\n\nThe Mike Malloy Show is a syndicated progressive radio talk show hosted by long-time radio personality Mike Malloy. Malloy came to talk radio in 1987, moving from his position as a writer and producer at CNN. He is married to producer Kathy Bay, with whom he has a daughter born in July, 2004. He has an additional five children, all grown, and six grandchildren.",
"Title: DRS (band)\n\nDRS (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels) was an American Contemporary R&B group from Sacramento, California. Their biggest success was through the 1993 Capitol Records album \"Gangsta Lean (Blue Print)\", which peaked at #34 on the Billboard Top 200 and #6 on the Top R&B/Hip Hop Charts in the U.S. on the strength of the hit single, \"Gangsta Lean\". The lead singer of the group has a daughter born in 1993, Aranesa Turner who is now currently a thriving Christian pop singer based out of Sacramento."
] |
3,591
|
Frank Tuttle and John English, have which mutual occupation?
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film director
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comparison
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easy
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"sentences": [
"Paris Honeymoon is a 1939 American musical film directed by Frank Tuttle and written by Frank Butler and Don Hartman.",
" The film stars Bing Crosby, Franciska Gaal, Akim Tamiroff, Shirley Ross, Edward Everett Horton and Ben Blue.",
" Filming took place in Hollywood from May 23 to July 1938 and the film was released on January 27, 1939 by Paramount Pictures."
],
"title": "Paris Honeymoon"
},
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"sentences": [
"Hostages is a war film produced by Paramount Pictures and released in 1943.",
" It was directed by Frank Tuttle from a script by Frank Butler and Lester Cole based on the 1942 novel of the same name by Stefan Heym.",
" The film stars Luise Rainer, Arturo de Cordova, William Bendix and Paul Lukas and features Katina Paxinou and Oskar Homolka."
],
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"sentences": [
"Something Always Happens is a 1928 American comedy silent film directed by Frank Tuttle and written by Raymond Cannon, Herman J. Mankiewicz, Florence Ryerson and Frank Tuttle.",
" The film stars Esther Ralston, Neil Hamilton, Sôjin Kamiyama, Charles Sellon, Roscoe Karns, Lawrence Grant and Mischa Auer.",
" The film was released on March 24, 1928, by Paramount Pictures."
],
"title": "Something Always Happens (1928 film)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Varsity is a lost 1928 American comedy silent film directed by Frank Tuttle and written by Howard Estabrook, George Marion Jr. and Wells Root.",
" The film stars Charles 'Buddy' Rogers, Mary Brian, Chester Conklin, Phillips Holmes, Robert Ellis and John Westwood.",
" The film was released on October 27, 1928, by Paramount Pictures."
],
"title": "Varsity (film)"
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"sentences": [
"Frank Wright Tuttle (August 6, 1892 – January 6, 1963) was a Hollywood film director and writer who directed films from 1922 (\"The Cradle Buster\") to 1959 (\"Island of Lost Women\")."
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"sentences": [
"Easy Come, Easy Go is a 1928 American comedy silent film directed by Frank Tuttle and written by Owen Davis, George Marion Jr. and Florence Ryerson.",
" The film stars Richard Dix, Nancy Carroll, Charles Sellon, Frank Currier, Arnold Kent and Christian J. Frank.",
" The film was released on April 21, 1928, by Paramount Pictures."
],
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"John Wilkinson English (25 June 1903 – 11 October 1969) was a British film editor and film director.",
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"Don Juan Quilligan is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle and written by Frank Gabrielson and Arthur Kober.",
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"Title: Paris Honeymoon\n\nParis Honeymoon is a 1939 American musical film directed by Frank Tuttle and written by Frank Butler and Don Hartman. The film stars Bing Crosby, Franciska Gaal, Akim Tamiroff, Shirley Ross, Edward Everett Horton and Ben Blue. Filming took place in Hollywood from May 23 to July 1938 and the film was released on January 27, 1939 by Paramount Pictures.",
"Title: Hostages (1943 film)\n\nHostages is a war film produced by Paramount Pictures and released in 1943. It was directed by Frank Tuttle from a script by Frank Butler and Lester Cole based on the 1942 novel of the same name by Stefan Heym. The film stars Luise Rainer, Arturo de Cordova, William Bendix and Paul Lukas and features Katina Paxinou and Oskar Homolka.",
"Title: Something Always Happens (1928 film)\n\nSomething Always Happens is a 1928 American comedy silent film directed by Frank Tuttle and written by Raymond Cannon, Herman J. Mankiewicz, Florence Ryerson and Frank Tuttle. The film stars Esther Ralston, Neil Hamilton, Sôjin Kamiyama, Charles Sellon, Roscoe Karns, Lawrence Grant and Mischa Auer. The film was released on March 24, 1928, by Paramount Pictures.",
"Title: Varsity (film)\n\nVarsity is a lost 1928 American comedy silent film directed by Frank Tuttle and written by Howard Estabrook, George Marion Jr. and Wells Root. The film stars Charles 'Buddy' Rogers, Mary Brian, Chester Conklin, Phillips Holmes, Robert Ellis and John Westwood. The film was released on October 27, 1928, by Paramount Pictures.",
"Title: Frank Tuttle\n\nFrank Wright Tuttle (August 6, 1892 – January 6, 1963) was a Hollywood film director and writer who directed films from 1922 (\"The Cradle Buster\") to 1959 (\"Island of Lost Women\").",
"Title: Easy Come, Easy Go (1928 film)\n\nEasy Come, Easy Go is a 1928 American comedy silent film directed by Frank Tuttle and written by Owen Davis, George Marion Jr. and Florence Ryerson. The film stars Richard Dix, Nancy Carroll, Charles Sellon, Frank Currier, Arnold Kent and Christian J. Frank. The film was released on April 21, 1928, by Paramount Pictures.",
"Title: The Kentuckians\n\nThe Kentuckians is a lost 1921 American silent drama film directed by Charles Maigne and written by Frank Tuttle based upon the novel of the same name by John Fox, Jr.. The film stars Monte Blue, Wilfred Lytell, Diana Allen, Francis Joyner, J.H. Gilmour, John Miltern, and Thomas S. Brown. The film was released on February 20, 1921, by Paramount Pictures.",
"Title: The Studio Murder Mystery\n\nThe Studio Murder Mystery is a 1929 American mystery film directed by Frank Tuttle and written by Ethel Doherty, A. Channing Edington, Carmen Ballen Edington, Joseph L. Mankiewicz and Frank Tuttle. The film stars Neil Hamilton, Doris Hill, Warner Oland, Fredric March, Chester Conklin, Florence Eldridge and Guy Oliver. The film was released on June 1, 1929, by Paramount Pictures.",
"Title: John English (director)\n\nJohn Wilkinson English (25 June 1903 – 11 October 1969) was a British film editor and film director. He is most famous for the film serials he co-directed with William Witney for Republic Pictures such as \"Zorro's Fighting Legion\" and \"Drums of Fu Manchu\".",
"Title: Don Juan Quilligan\n\nDon Juan Quilligan is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle and written by Frank Gabrielson and Arthur Kober. The film stars William Bendix, Joan Blondell, Phil Silvers, Anne Revere, B.S. Pully and Mary Treen. The film was released on June 1, 1945, by 20th Century Fox."
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The Lexington Historical Society focuses on the history of the American Revolution and the Battle of Lexington, near this present-day metro area.
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"WLXX (92.9 FM) is an FM radio station broadcasting a country music format.",
" Licensed to Lexington, Kentucky, USA, the station serves the Lexington Metro Area and all of Central Kentucky.",
" The station perhaps has the largest coverage area of all of the FM radio stations in the Lexington area, with a one hundred+ mile radius broadcast and service area.",
" It can be listened to in Louisville and beyond if traveling west on Interstate 64 and well past Morehead, Kentucky if traveling east.",
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"James Phinney Munroe (b. 1862 d. 1929) was an American author, businessman, professor and genealogist of the Clan Munro.",
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" He published a number of mostly scholarly works.",
" He was the father-in-law of Frederic Lansing Day who married his daughter Katharine.",
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"Schmucker Hall is an American Civil War site listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Adams County, Pennsylvania, that was constructed as the original Gettysburg Theological Seminary building.",
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" In 1960, it was leased by the Adams County Historical Society.",
" Beginning in 2006, the Historical Society, along with the Seminary Seminary Ridge Historic Preservation Foundation, rehabilitated the building for adaptive reuse as the Seminary Ridge Museum www.seminaryridgemuseum.org .",
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" In 2013, on the 150th anniversary of the battle, the Seminary, the Adams County Historical Society and the Seminary Ridge Historic Preservation Foundation opened the building as the Seminary Ridge Museum.",
" The Museum houses displays about many different aspects of the battle, the seminary, the town, and the civil war, and the struggle among faith groups over slavery, as well as offering tours of the cupola.",
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"Nathaniel Hurd (c. 1729 – 1777) was an engraver and silversmith in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 18th century.",
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" The lion rampant logo for the prestigious Phillips Exeter Academy is taken from a bookplate Hurd designed for John Phillips in 1775.",
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"The Hancock–Clarke House is a historic house at 36 Hancock Street in Lexington, Massachusetts, that is a National Historic Landmark.",
" Built in 1738, the house is notable as the only surviving house associated with statesman John Hancock, who lived here for several years as a child.",
" It played a prominent role in the Battle of Lexington and Concord as both Hancock and Samuel Adams, leaders of the colonials, were staying in the house before the battle.",
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"Title: Yates County Genealogical and Historical Society\n\nThe Yates County Genealogical and Historical Society focuses on the history of Yates County, New York and operates the Yates History Center, which consists of three museums in the village of Penn Yan, New York: the 19th century period Oliver House Museum, the L. Caroline Underwood Museum with historic decorative arts items and displays of local history, and the adjacent Scherer Carriage House that features exhibits about local evangelist Jemima Wilkinson.",
"Title: WLXX\n\nWLXX (92.9 FM) is an FM radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Lexington, Kentucky, USA, the station serves the Lexington Metro Area and all of Central Kentucky. The station perhaps has the largest coverage area of all of the FM radio stations in the Lexington area, with a one hundred+ mile radius broadcast and service area. It can be listened to in Louisville and beyond if traveling west on Interstate 64 and well past Morehead, Kentucky if traveling east. It can also be picked up in Cincinnati, Ohio and Corbin, Kentucky. The station is currently owned by Cumulus Media.",
"Title: Historical Society of Central Florida\n\nThe Historical Society of Central Florida, formerly the Orange County Historical Society, is a historical society located in Orlando, Florida, United States. Located at the Orange County Regional History Center in the old Orange County Courthouse, the Historical Society collects and preserves the regional history of Central Florida.",
"Title: James Phinney Munroe\n\nJames Phinney Munroe (b. 1862 d. 1929) was an American author, businessman, professor and genealogist of the Clan Munro. He attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and graduated in 1882, although remained active in the affairs of the school. He published a number of mostly scholarly works. He was the father-in-law of Frederic Lansing Day who married his daughter Katharine. Munroe, who lived in Lexington, Massachusetts, was a president of the Lexington Historical Society and Treasurer and President of the Munroe Felt and Paper Company. He edited the second edition of Charles Hudson's \"History of Lexington.\"",
"Title: Schmucker Hall\n\nSchmucker Hall is an American Civil War site listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Adams County, Pennsylvania, that was constructed as the original Gettysburg Theological Seminary building. Used as both a Union and Confederate hospital during the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg, the facility served as the seminary's main building from 1832 to 1895, then as a dedicated dormitory for students until 1951. In 1960, it was leased by the Adams County Historical Society. Beginning in 2006, the Historical Society, along with the Seminary Seminary Ridge Historic Preservation Foundation, rehabilitated the building for adaptive reuse as the Seminary Ridge Museum www.seminaryridgemuseum.org . The Adams County Historical Society moved into the nearby Wolf House on the seminary campus preceding the renovation. In 2013, on the 150th anniversary of the battle, the Seminary, the Adams County Historical Society and the Seminary Ridge Historic Preservation Foundation opened the building as the Seminary Ridge Museum. The Museum houses displays about many different aspects of the battle, the seminary, the town, and the civil war, and the struggle among faith groups over slavery, as well as offering tours of the cupola. The exhibit and museum have earned international, national and regional awards and the rehabilitation achieved LEED Certification in 2013.",
"Title: Lexington, Massachusetts\n\nLexington is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 31,394 at the 2010 census, in nearly 11,100 households. Settled in 1641, it is celebrated as the site of the first shots of the American Revolutionary War, in the Battle of Lexington on April 19, 1775. It is part of the Greater Boston Area and is the sixth wealthiest small city in the United States.",
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"Title: Hancock–Clarke House\n\nThe Hancock–Clarke House is a historic house at 36 Hancock Street in Lexington, Massachusetts, that is a National Historic Landmark. Built in 1738, the house is notable as the only surviving house associated with statesman John Hancock, who lived here for several years as a child. It played a prominent role in the Battle of Lexington and Concord as both Hancock and Samuel Adams, leaders of the colonials, were staying in the house before the battle. The House is operated as a museum by the Lexington Historical Society. It is open weekends starting in mid-April and daily from May 30–October 31. An admission fee is charged.",
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Which American college and professional football player who held the franchise record in rushing before Barry Sanders passed him in 1992?
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" Additionally, the Heisman curse asserts that in most cases a Heisman winner will have either a poor career in the National Football League (NFL), or in fact not even see such a football career at all.",
" Although many Heisman winners have not enjoyed success at the professional level, including players like Matt Leinart, Andre Ware, Jason White, Rashaan Salaam, Eric Crouch, Ty Detmer, Troy Smith and Gino Torretta, proponents of the \"curse\" rarely cite highly successful players such as Barry Sanders, Charles Woodson, Eddie George, Tim Brown, Bo Jackson, Marcus Allen, Earl Campbell, and Tony Dorsett among the notables."
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"The 1987 Oklahoma State Cowboys football team represented the Oklahoma State University in the 1987 NCAA Division I-A college football season.",
" The Cowboys finished the regular season with a 9–2 record.",
" Thurman Thomas was in his senior year for the Cowboys.",
" In his career at Oklahoma State, Thomas had 897 rushes for 4,595 yards, 43 touchdowns, and 21 100-yard rushing games.",
" He also a Heisman Trophy candidate and a first team selection on the College Football All-America Team in 1987.",
" In the 1987 Sun Bowl, Thomas ran for 157 yards and four touchdowns in the 35–33 victory over West Virginia, keeping Barry Sanders on the sidelines for the majority of the game.",
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"Marion Rushing (September 3, 1936 – April 26, 2013) was a professional American football player.",
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" He finished his pro rootball career in 1968 with the Houston Oilers of the American Football League (AFL).",
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"Billy Ray Sims (born September 18, 1955) is a former American college and professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL) for five seasons during the 1980s.",
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" He was the first overall pick in the 1980 NFL Draft, and played professionally for the NFL's Detroit Lions.",
" Sims was the last Oklahoma player taken Number 1 overall in the NFL Draft until quarterback Sam Bradford was taken first in the 2010 NFL Draft.",
" He was given the nickname \"Kung Fu Billy Sims\" by ESPN's Chris Berman, after a game where the Detroit Lions played the Houston Oilers.",
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"Paul T. Boudreau (born December 30, 1949) is an American football coach who last served as offensive line coach for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL).",
" He has served as the offensive line coach for eight different NFL teams, one Canadian Football League (CFL) team, and four college teams.",
" No offensive line coach in the NFL has more experience as an assistant at the professional level than Boudreau, who entered his 29th season in 2015.",
" Boudreau’s stellar offensive lines over the years have helped pave the way for five running backs to top the 10,000-yard career rushing mark, including Barry Sanders, Curtis Martin, Thurman Thomas, Fred Taylor and Steven Jackson.",
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"Barry Sanders (born July 16, 1968) is a former American football running back.",
" He played professionally for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL).",
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"Tony Reed (born March 30, 1955) was an American college and professional football player.",
" A star at Colorado, he played five professional seasons as a running back from 1977-1981.",
" When he was in Kansas City he wore number 32.",
" Rushing the ball his stats were 2,340 total rushing yards, 8 rushing Touchdowns.",
" Receiving Statistics are 1,699 receiving yards and two TDs.",
" He played 71 Games.",
" Prior to transferring to Colorado, Reed played at Antelope Valley College in Lancaster, California after moving from Japan.",
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"Title: 1987 Oklahoma State Cowboys football team\n\nThe 1987 Oklahoma State Cowboys football team represented the Oklahoma State University in the 1987 NCAA Division I-A college football season. The Cowboys finished the regular season with a 9–2 record. Thurman Thomas was in his senior year for the Cowboys. In his career at Oklahoma State, Thomas had 897 rushes for 4,595 yards, 43 touchdowns, and 21 100-yard rushing games. He also a Heisman Trophy candidate and a first team selection on the College Football All-America Team in 1987. In the 1987 Sun Bowl, Thomas ran for 157 yards and four touchdowns in the 35–33 victory over West Virginia, keeping Barry Sanders on the sidelines for the majority of the game. Thomas left OSU as the school's all-time leading rusher and his number 34 is one of only three jerseys retired at Oklahoma State. Sanders replaced Thomas as starter the next year in 1988.",
"Title: Marion Rushing\n\nMarion Rushing (September 3, 1936 – April 26, 2013) was a professional American football player. Born in Pinckneyville, Illinois, he played nine and a half seasons in the National Football League (NFL), mainly for the Chicago Cardinals/St. Louis Cardinals. He finished his pro rootball career in 1968 with the Houston Oilers of the American Football League (AFL). While at Southern Illinois University (SIU), Rushing earned more athletic letters than any other athlete in Saluki history. He earned a total of 13 letters while playing football, basketball, track, and wrestling for SIU. Following his career at SIU, Rushing went on to play professional football in both the NFL and AFL. He was inducted into the charter class of the Saluki Hall of Fame in 1978. In 2010 Southern Illinois University honored Saluki Hall of Famer Marion Rushing by renaming a street near the new football stadium, Marion Rushing Lane.",
"Title: 2000 Cincinnati Bengals season\n\nThe 2000 Cincinnati Bengals season was the team's 33rd year in professional football and its 31st with the National Football League. Corey Dillon would rank fifth in the NFL with 1,435 rushing yards and set a franchise record for most rushing yards in one season. On October 22, 2000, Dillon set a franchise record by rushing for 278 yards in one game.",
"Title: Billy Sims\n\nBilly Ray Sims (born September 18, 1955) is a former American college and professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL) for five seasons during the 1980s. Sims played college football for the University of Oklahoma, where he was a two-time consensus All-American, and won the Heisman Trophy in 1978. He was the first overall pick in the 1980 NFL Draft, and played professionally for the NFL's Detroit Lions. Sims was the last Oklahoma player taken Number 1 overall in the NFL Draft until quarterback Sam Bradford was taken first in the 2010 NFL Draft. He was given the nickname \"Kung Fu Billy Sims\" by ESPN's Chris Berman, after a game where the Detroit Lions played the Houston Oilers. In the NFL Films highlight, rather than be tackled during a rushing attempt, Sims ran at, jumped, and, while fully airborne, kicked Oilers Cornerback Steve Brown in the head.",
"Title: Paul Boudreau\n\nPaul T. Boudreau (born December 30, 1949) is an American football coach who last served as offensive line coach for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL). He has served as the offensive line coach for eight different NFL teams, one Canadian Football League (CFL) team, and four college teams. No offensive line coach in the NFL has more experience as an assistant at the professional level than Boudreau, who entered his 29th season in 2015. Boudreau’s stellar offensive lines over the years have helped pave the way for five running backs to top the 10,000-yard career rushing mark, including Barry Sanders, Curtis Martin, Thurman Thomas, Fred Taylor and Steven Jackson. This is his second stint with the Rams organization, having previously coached them in the 2006 and 2007 seasons.",
"Title: 1992 Detroit Lions season\n\nThe 1992 Detroit Lions season was the 63rd season in franchise history. After going 12–4 the previous season, the Lions had a disappointing season, finishing with five wins and eleven losses despite another Pro Bowl season from Barry Sanders, who passed Billy Sims for the franchise record in rushing on November 22nd. The Lions were expected to once again challenge for the NFC title.",
"Title: 1990 Detroit Lions season\n\nThe 1990 Detroit Lions season was the 61st season in franchise history. Despite a stellar season from Barry Sanders who scored sixteen touchdowns and led the league in rushing, the Lions took a step backward and finished in third place with a disappointing, seventh-consecutive losing record of 6–10, as they struggled to find a consistent quarterback.",
"Title: Barry Sanders\n\nBarry Sanders (born July 16, 1968) is a former American football running back. He played professionally for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL). A Pro Bowl invitee in each of his ten NFL seasons and two-time NFL Offensive Player of the Year, Sanders led the league in rushing yards four times and established himself as one of the most elusive runners in pro football with his quickness and agility. In 2007, he was ranked by NFL Network's \"NFL Top 10\" series as the most elusive runner in NFL history, and also topped its list of greatest players never to play in a Super Bowl.",
"Title: Tony Reed\n\nTony Reed (born March 30, 1955) was an American college and professional football player. A star at Colorado, he played five professional seasons as a running back from 1977-1981. When he was in Kansas City he wore number 32. Rushing the ball his stats were 2,340 total rushing yards, 8 rushing Touchdowns. Receiving Statistics are 1,699 receiving yards and two TDs. He played 71 Games. Prior to transferring to Colorado, Reed played at Antelope Valley College in Lancaster, California after moving from Japan. around the time his father had been stationed in the military. His addition to what was, at that time, a small town junior college football team caused a remarkable stir in the support of the program from the community."
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3,594
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How many Westin hotels are located in the site the Galleria Office Towers are located in?
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two
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"The Westin Book Cadillac Detroit is a historic skyscraper hotel located at 1114 Washington Boulevard in Downtown Detroit, Michigan, within the Washington Boulevard Historic District.",
" Designed in the Neo-Renaissance style, and constructed as the Book-Cadillac, it is part of Westin Hotels and embodies Neo-Classical elements and building sculpture, incorporating brick and limestone.",
" Among its notable features are the sculptures of notable figures from Detroit's history—General Anthony Wayne, Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac, Chief Pontiac, and Robert Navarre along the ornate Michigan Avenue façade and copper-covered roof elements.",
" The flagship hotel is 349 ft tall with 31 floors, and includes 67 exclusive luxury condominiums and penthouses on the top eight floors.",
" It reopened in October 2008 after completing a $200-million reconstruction project and contains the Roast restaurant and 24 Grille."
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" As of 2017, Westin operated over 269 hotels in multiple countries across the globe."
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"Lincoln Square is a mixed-use urban development in Bellevue, Washington, owned by prominent local developer Kemper Freeman.",
" Lincoln Square, located along Bellevue Way between NE 6th and NE 8th streets, consists of two skyscrapers with retail and restaurant space, and a movie theater; and a 148-room residential tower and 337-room luxury hotel (One Lincoln Tower); and underground parking.",
" The development constitutes part of \"The Bellevue Collection\", which consists of Freeman's properties in downtown Bellevue alongside Bellevue Place and Bellevue Square.",
" The office tower is leased to Eddie Bauer's corporate headquarters and Microsoft; the hotel is occupied by Westin Hotels & Resorts."
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"The Suncor Energy Centre, formerly the Petro-Canada Centre is a 1,945,000 square foot (181,000 m²) project composed of two granite and reflective glass-clad office towers of 32 floors and 53 floors, situated in the office core of downtown Calgary, Alberta.",
" At 215 m (measured to top of the structure), the west tower is the 13th tallest building in Canada and the fourth tallest skyscraper outside of Toronto, having been surpassed on July 8, 2010 by the neighbouring Bow.",
" The office towers encompass 1,702,000 square feet (158,000 m²) of rentable office space with the complex also containing 243,000 square feet (23,000 m²) of retail and underground parking area.",
" A glass-enclosed walkway (part of the +15 System) provides shelter, and easy access to the surrounding buildings."
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"The Westin Harbour Castle Hotel is a large, modern hotel located on 1 Harbour Square, next to the waterfront of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.",
" It is part of the Westin Hotels chain within the Starwood Hotels & Resorts Group, owned by Marriott International."
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"Al Habtoor City (Arabic: الحبتور سيتي ) (former name ‘Habtoor Palace complex’) is a multi-use development in Dubai.",
" Consisting of three hotels (The St. Regis Dubai, W Dubai – Al Habtoor City, and The Westin Dubai, Al Habtoor City) and three high-rise residential towers commissioned by the Al Habtoor Group in 2012.",
" Part of the Hotel Collection, The St. Regis Dubai opened in December, 2015 and was the first hotel to open in the development.",
" The W Dubai – Al Habtoor City made its debut in June 2016 and The Westin Dubai, Al Habtoor City welcomed its first guests in August 2016.",
" Al Habtoor City stands on the site of one of Dubai’s oldest hotels, the Metropolitan on Sheikh Zayed Road."
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"The Galleria, stylized theGalleria or the Houston Galleria, is an upscale mixed-use urban development shopping mall centrally located in the Uptown District of Houston, Texas, United States.",
" The development consists of a retail complex, as well as the Galleria Office Towers complex, two Westin hotels, and a private health club.",
" The office towers and hotels are separately owned and managed from the shopping center."
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"Galleria Office Towers is an office complex located on the site of The Galleria in the Uptown district of Houston, Texas, United States.",
" The buildings, consisting of the Galleria Tower I, Galleria Tower II, and the Galleria Financial Center, are managed by Colville Office Properties."
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"The Westin Las Vegas Hotel & Spa is a resort near the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.",
" The Westin is managed by Pyramid Hotel Group, under franchise from Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, owner of Westin Hotels.",
" It is noteworthy for being one of the first Las Vegas resorts to prohibit smoking in almost all parts of the property."
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"The Westin Georgetown, Washington, D.C. is a luxury Postmodernist-style hotel located at 2350 M Street NW in the West End neighborhood of Washington, D.C., in the United States.",
" Completed in 1984, the hotel was originally known as The Regent, but changed its name in 1985 to The Grand.",
" After the hotel's owners were declared bankrupt in October 1994, the corporate predecessors to Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide purchased the property in November 1995.",
" Westin Hotels partnered with the new owners and rebranded the property first as The Westin Hotel in January 1996, then as The Westin Grand in 1999, and finally as The Westin Georgetown in 2010.",
" Since 2011, The Westin Georgetown has been AAA-rated four diamonds."
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"Title: Westin Book Cadillac Hotel\n\nThe Westin Book Cadillac Detroit is a historic skyscraper hotel located at 1114 Washington Boulevard in Downtown Detroit, Michigan, within the Washington Boulevard Historic District. Designed in the Neo-Renaissance style, and constructed as the Book-Cadillac, it is part of Westin Hotels and embodies Neo-Classical elements and building sculpture, incorporating brick and limestone. Among its notable features are the sculptures of notable figures from Detroit's history—General Anthony Wayne, Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac, Chief Pontiac, and Robert Navarre along the ornate Michigan Avenue façade and copper-covered roof elements. The flagship hotel is 349 ft tall with 31 floors, and includes 67 exclusive luxury condominiums and penthouses on the top eight floors. It reopened in October 2008 after completing a $200-million reconstruction project and contains the Roast restaurant and 24 Grille.",
"Title: Westin Hotels & Resorts\n\nWestin Hotels & Resorts is an American upscale hotel chain owned by Marriott International. As of 2017, Westin operated over 269 hotels in multiple countries across the globe.",
"Title: Lincoln Square (Bellevue)\n\nLincoln Square is a mixed-use urban development in Bellevue, Washington, owned by prominent local developer Kemper Freeman. Lincoln Square, located along Bellevue Way between NE 6th and NE 8th streets, consists of two skyscrapers with retail and restaurant space, and a movie theater; and a 148-room residential tower and 337-room luxury hotel (One Lincoln Tower); and underground parking. The development constitutes part of \"The Bellevue Collection\", which consists of Freeman's properties in downtown Bellevue alongside Bellevue Place and Bellevue Square. The office tower is leased to Eddie Bauer's corporate headquarters and Microsoft; the hotel is occupied by Westin Hotels & Resorts.",
"Title: Suncor Energy Centre\n\nThe Suncor Energy Centre, formerly the Petro-Canada Centre is a 1,945,000 square foot (181,000 m²) project composed of two granite and reflective glass-clad office towers of 32 floors and 53 floors, situated in the office core of downtown Calgary, Alberta. At 215 m (measured to top of the structure), the west tower is the 13th tallest building in Canada and the fourth tallest skyscraper outside of Toronto, having been surpassed on July 8, 2010 by the neighbouring Bow. The office towers encompass 1,702,000 square feet (158,000 m²) of rentable office space with the complex also containing 243,000 square feet (23,000 m²) of retail and underground parking area. A glass-enclosed walkway (part of the +15 System) provides shelter, and easy access to the surrounding buildings.",
"Title: Westin Harbour Castle Hotel\n\nThe Westin Harbour Castle Hotel is a large, modern hotel located on 1 Harbour Square, next to the waterfront of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is part of the Westin Hotels chain within the Starwood Hotels & Resorts Group, owned by Marriott International.",
"Title: Al Habtoor City\n\nAl Habtoor City (Arabic: الحبتور سيتي ) (former name ‘Habtoor Palace complex’) is a multi-use development in Dubai. Consisting of three hotels (The St. Regis Dubai, W Dubai – Al Habtoor City, and The Westin Dubai, Al Habtoor City) and three high-rise residential towers commissioned by the Al Habtoor Group in 2012. Part of the Hotel Collection, The St. Regis Dubai opened in December, 2015 and was the first hotel to open in the development. The W Dubai – Al Habtoor City made its debut in June 2016 and The Westin Dubai, Al Habtoor City welcomed its first guests in August 2016. Al Habtoor City stands on the site of one of Dubai’s oldest hotels, the Metropolitan on Sheikh Zayed Road.",
"Title: The Galleria\n\nThe Galleria, stylized theGalleria or the Houston Galleria, is an upscale mixed-use urban development shopping mall centrally located in the Uptown District of Houston, Texas, United States. The development consists of a retail complex, as well as the Galleria Office Towers complex, two Westin hotels, and a private health club. The office towers and hotels are separately owned and managed from the shopping center.",
"Title: Galleria Office Towers\n\nGalleria Office Towers is an office complex located on the site of The Galleria in the Uptown district of Houston, Texas, United States. The buildings, consisting of the Galleria Tower I, Galleria Tower II, and the Galleria Financial Center, are managed by Colville Office Properties.",
"Title: Westin Las Vegas\n\nThe Westin Las Vegas Hotel & Spa is a resort near the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The Westin is managed by Pyramid Hotel Group, under franchise from Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, owner of Westin Hotels. It is noteworthy for being one of the first Las Vegas resorts to prohibit smoking in almost all parts of the property.",
"Title: The Westin Georgetown, Washington, D.C.\n\nThe Westin Georgetown, Washington, D.C. is a luxury Postmodernist-style hotel located at 2350 M Street NW in the West End neighborhood of Washington, D.C., in the United States. Completed in 1984, the hotel was originally known as The Regent, but changed its name in 1985 to The Grand. After the hotel's owners were declared bankrupt in October 1994, the corporate predecessors to Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide purchased the property in November 1995. Westin Hotels partnered with the new owners and rebranded the property first as The Westin Hotel in January 1996, then as The Westin Grand in 1999, and finally as The Westin Georgetown in 2010. Since 2011, The Westin Georgetown has been AAA-rated four diamonds."
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3,595
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What professor of philosophy at Southeastern Louisiana University use Nick Matzke's research during the 2005 Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District trial?
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Barbara Forrest
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"Monkey Girl: Evolution, Education, Religion, and the Battle for America's Soul is a 2007 non fiction book about the \"Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District\" trial of 2005.",
" Author Edward Humes, a Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist, interviewed interested parties to the controversy around a school board's decision to introduce the concept of intelligent design into public school lessons on science.",
" The book describes in detail the experiences of those caught up in the actions of the school board and the ensuing Dover trial, in the context of the intelligent design movement and the ascendency of the American religious right whose opposition to evolution led them to campaign to redefine science to accept supernatural explanations of natural phenomena."
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"The Devil in Dover: An Insider's Story of Dogma v. Darwin in Small-Town America is a 2008 book by journalist Lauri Lebo about the \"Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District\" intelligent design trial, through her own perspective as a local reporter on the trial as she confronted her own attitudes about organized religion and her father who was a fundamentalist Christian."
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"Barbara Carroll Forrest is a professor of philosophy at Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, Louisiana.",
" She is a critic of intelligent design and the Discovery Institute."
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"Kevin Padian (born 1951) is a Professor of Integrative Biology at the University of California, Berkeley, Curator of Paleontology, University of California Museum of Paleontology and President of the National Center for Science Education.",
" Padian's area of interest is in vertebrate evolution, especially the origins of flight and the evolution of birds from theropod dinosaurs.",
" He served as an expert witness for the plaintiffs in the \"Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District\" trial, and his testimony was repeatedly cited in the court's decision."
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"The Dover Area School District is a midsized, rural, public school district located in Dover, York County, Pennsylvania.",
" It serves the communities of: Dover Township, Washington Township and the Borough of Dover in York County.",
" The district encompasses an area of approximately 65 sqmi .",
" According to the 2010 United States Census, the district community's population grew to 25,779 people.",
" The population of the district was 22,349 people, according to the 2000 federal census.",
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" 2d 707, Docket No. 4cv2688) was the first direct challenge brought in the United States federal courts testing a public school district policy that required the teaching of intelligent design.",
" In October 2004, the Dover Area School District of York County, Pennsylvania, changed its biology teaching curriculum to require that intelligent design be presented as an alternative to evolution theory, and that \"Of Pandas and People\", a textbook advocating intelligent design, was to be used as a reference book.",
" The prominence of this textbook during the trial was such that the case is sometimes referred to as the Dover Panda Trial, a name which recalls the popular name of the Scopes Monkey Trial in Tennessee, 80 years earlier.",
" The plaintiffs successfully argued that intelligent design is a form of creationism, and that the school board policy violated the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.",
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"40 Days and 40 Nights: Darwin, Intelligent Design, God, OxyContin, and Other Oddities on Trial in Pennsylvania is a 2007 non fiction book about the \"Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District\" trial of 2005.",
" Author Matthew Chapman, a journalist, screenwriter and director (and the great-great-grandson of Charles Darwin) reported on the trial for Harper's magazine."
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"Kenneth Raymond Miller (born July 14, 1948) is an American cell biologist and molecular biologist who is currently Professor of Biology and Royce Family Professor for Teaching Excellence at Brown University.",
" Miller's primary research focus is the structure and function of cell membranes, especially chloroplast thylakoid membranes.",
" Miller is a co-author of a major introductory college and high school biology textbook published by Prentice Hall since 1990.",
" Miller, who is Roman Catholic, is particularly known for his opposition to creationism, including the intelligent design (ID) movement.",
" He has written two books on the subject: \"Finding Darwin's God\", which argues that acceptance of evolution is compatible with a belief in God; and \"Only a Theory\", which explores ID and the \"Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District\" case as well as its implications in science across America."
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"Robert T. Pennock is a philosopher working on the Avida digital organism project at Michigan State University where he has been full professor since 2000.",
" Pennock was a witness in the Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District trial, testifying on behalf of the plaintiffs, and described how intelligent design is an updated form of creationism and not science, pointing out that the arguments were essentially the same as traditional creationist arguments with adjustments to the message to eliminate explicit mention of God and the Bible as well as adopting a postmodern deconstructionist language.",
" Pennock also laid out the philosophical history of methodological and philosophical naturalism as they underpin to science, and explained that if intelligent design were truly embraced it would return Western civilization to a pre-Enlightenment state."
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"Nicholas J. Matzke is the former Public Information Project Director at the National Center for Science Education (NCSE) and served an instrumental role in NCSE's preparation for the 2005 Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District trial.",
" One of his chief contributions was discovering drafts of \"Of Pandas and People\" which demonstrated that the term \"intelligent design\" was later substituted for \"creationism\".",
" This became a key component of Barbara Forrest's testimony.",
" After the trial he co-authored a commentary in \"Nature Immunology\", was interviewed on Talk of the Nation, and was profiled in \"Seed magazine\" as one of nine \"revolutionary minds\"."
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"Title: Monkey Girl\n\nMonkey Girl: Evolution, Education, Religion, and the Battle for America's Soul is a 2007 non fiction book about the \"Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District\" trial of 2005. Author Edward Humes, a Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist, interviewed interested parties to the controversy around a school board's decision to introduce the concept of intelligent design into public school lessons on science. The book describes in detail the experiences of those caught up in the actions of the school board and the ensuing Dover trial, in the context of the intelligent design movement and the ascendency of the American religious right whose opposition to evolution led them to campaign to redefine science to accept supernatural explanations of natural phenomena.",
"Title: The Devil in Dover\n\nThe Devil in Dover: An Insider's Story of Dogma v. Darwin in Small-Town America is a 2008 book by journalist Lauri Lebo about the \"Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District\" intelligent design trial, through her own perspective as a local reporter on the trial as she confronted her own attitudes about organized religion and her father who was a fundamentalist Christian.",
"Title: Barbara Forrest\n\nBarbara Carroll Forrest is a professor of philosophy at Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, Louisiana. She is a critic of intelligent design and the Discovery Institute.",
"Title: Kevin Padian\n\nKevin Padian (born 1951) is a Professor of Integrative Biology at the University of California, Berkeley, Curator of Paleontology, University of California Museum of Paleontology and President of the National Center for Science Education. Padian's area of interest is in vertebrate evolution, especially the origins of flight and the evolution of birds from theropod dinosaurs. He served as an expert witness for the plaintiffs in the \"Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District\" trial, and his testimony was repeatedly cited in the court's decision.",
"Title: Dover Area School District\n\nThe Dover Area School District is a midsized, rural, public school district located in Dover, York County, Pennsylvania. It serves the communities of: Dover Township, Washington Township and the Borough of Dover in York County. The district encompasses an area of approximately 65 sqmi . According to the 2010 United States Census, the district community's population grew to 25,779 people. The population of the district was 22,349 people, according to the 2000 federal census. The educational attainment levels for the Dover Area School District population (25 years old and over) were 87% high school graduates and 14.7% college graduates.",
"Title: Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District\n\nTammy Kitzmiller, et al. v. Dover Area School District, et al. (400 F. Supp. 2d 707, Docket No. 4cv2688) was the first direct challenge brought in the United States federal courts testing a public school district policy that required the teaching of intelligent design. In October 2004, the Dover Area School District of York County, Pennsylvania, changed its biology teaching curriculum to require that intelligent design be presented as an alternative to evolution theory, and that \"Of Pandas and People\", a textbook advocating intelligent design, was to be used as a reference book. The prominence of this textbook during the trial was such that the case is sometimes referred to as the Dover Panda Trial, a name which recalls the popular name of the Scopes Monkey Trial in Tennessee, 80 years earlier. The plaintiffs successfully argued that intelligent design is a form of creationism, and that the school board policy violated the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. The judge's decision sparked considerable response from both supporters and critics.",
"Title: 40 Days and 40 Nights (book)\n\n40 Days and 40 Nights: Darwin, Intelligent Design, God, OxyContin, and Other Oddities on Trial in Pennsylvania is a 2007 non fiction book about the \"Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District\" trial of 2005. Author Matthew Chapman, a journalist, screenwriter and director (and the great-great-grandson of Charles Darwin) reported on the trial for Harper's magazine.",
"Title: Kenneth R. Miller\n\nKenneth Raymond Miller (born July 14, 1948) is an American cell biologist and molecular biologist who is currently Professor of Biology and Royce Family Professor for Teaching Excellence at Brown University. Miller's primary research focus is the structure and function of cell membranes, especially chloroplast thylakoid membranes. Miller is a co-author of a major introductory college and high school biology textbook published by Prentice Hall since 1990. Miller, who is Roman Catholic, is particularly known for his opposition to creationism, including the intelligent design (ID) movement. He has written two books on the subject: \"Finding Darwin's God\", which argues that acceptance of evolution is compatible with a belief in God; and \"Only a Theory\", which explores ID and the \"Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District\" case as well as its implications in science across America.",
"Title: Robert T. Pennock\n\nRobert T. Pennock is a philosopher working on the Avida digital organism project at Michigan State University where he has been full professor since 2000. Pennock was a witness in the Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District trial, testifying on behalf of the plaintiffs, and described how intelligent design is an updated form of creationism and not science, pointing out that the arguments were essentially the same as traditional creationist arguments with adjustments to the message to eliminate explicit mention of God and the Bible as well as adopting a postmodern deconstructionist language. Pennock also laid out the philosophical history of methodological and philosophical naturalism as they underpin to science, and explained that if intelligent design were truly embraced it would return Western civilization to a pre-Enlightenment state.",
"Title: Nick Matzke\n\nNicholas J. Matzke is the former Public Information Project Director at the National Center for Science Education (NCSE) and served an instrumental role in NCSE's preparation for the 2005 Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District trial. One of his chief contributions was discovering drafts of \"Of Pandas and People\" which demonstrated that the term \"intelligent design\" was later substituted for \"creationism\". This became a key component of Barbara Forrest's testimony. After the trial he co-authored a commentary in \"Nature Immunology\", was interviewed on Talk of the Nation, and was profiled in \"Seed magazine\" as one of nine \"revolutionary minds\"."
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3,596
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"Strong" was a political advertisement issued by which Texas Governor's presidential campaign in December 2011 for the 2012 Republican Party presidential primaries, which American author and politician who is the 14th and current United States Secretary of Energy, serving in the Cabinet of Donald Trump?
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Rick Perry
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" His second candidacy for the Presidency of the United States, he had previously run for his party's nomination in the 2000 primaries and was considered as a potential running mate for his party's nominee, then-Governor George W. Bush of Texas.",
" After winning a majority of delegates in the Republican primaries of 2008, on August 29, leading up to the convention, McCain selected Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska as his running mate for Vice President.",
" Five days later, at the 2008 Republican National Convention, McCain was formally selected as the Republican Party presidential nominee in the 2008 presidential election."
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"The 2016 Libertarian Party presidential primaries and caucuses allowed electors to indicate non-binding preferences for the Libertarian Party's presidential candidate.",
" These differed from the Republican or Democratic presidential primaries and caucuses in that they did not appoint delegates to represent a candidate at the party's convention to select the party's nominee for the United States presidential election.",
" The party's nominee for the 2016 presidential election was chosen directly by registered delegates at the 2016 Libertarian National Convention, which ran from May 26 to 30, 2016.",
" The delegates nominated former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson and former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld."
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"James Richard \"Rick\" Perry (born March 4, 1950) is an American author and politician who is the 14th and current United States Secretary of Energy, serving in the Cabinet of Donald Trump.",
" Prior to his cabinet position, Perry served as the 47th Governor of Texas from December 2000 to January 2015.",
" A Republican, he was elected Lieutenant Governor of Texas in 1998 and assumed the governorship in December 2000 when then-Governor George W. Bush resigned to become President of the United States.",
" Perry was the longest-serving Governor in Texas history."
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"The 2012 presidential campaign of Gary Johnson, the 29th Governor of New Mexico, was announced on April 21, 2011.",
" He declared his candidacy for the 2012 Republican Party nomination for President of the United States.",
" On December 28, 2011, Johnson withdrew his candidacy for the Republican nomination, and declared his candidacy for the 2012 presidential nomination of the Libertarian Party.",
" The 2012 Libertarian National Convention was held during the first weekend of May 2012.",
" On May 5, 2012, after promoting his libertarian-oriented political positions to delegates, Johnson received the most votes at the convention and became the official 2012 Libertarian presidential nominee.",
" On November 6, 2012, Johnson received just under 1% of the popular vote in the general election, amounting to more than 1.2 million votes, more than double what the Barr/Root ticket received in 2008.",
" This was the most successful result for a third-party presidential candidacy since 2000, and the best in the Libertarian Party's history by vote number at the time.",
" (Johnson ran again in 2016 and received nearly four times his 2012 vote total.)"
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" Though Trump had never held elected office, he was well known for his frequent comments on public affairs and business exploits as head of The Trump Organization.",
" He had previously considered a presidential run in 1988 as a Republican, but chose not to run.",
" For 2000, Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura persuaded Trump to seek the presidential nomination of the Reform Party, which was fracturing despite achieving ballot access and qualifying for matching funds as a result of the 1996 presidential campaign of businessman Ross Perot.",
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"On March 3, 2016, U.S. politician Mitt Romney delivered a major speech for the Hinckley Institute of Politics at the Libby Gardner Hall in the University of Utah.",
" In that speech, he denounced Donald Trump, who was then the front-runner in the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries.",
" He urged citizens to use tactical voting in the remaining primaries and caucuses to maximize the chance of denying Trump a delegate majority."
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" Sanctioned by the Republican Party, these elections are designed to select the 2,472 delegates to send to the Republican National Convention, who selected the Republican Party's nominee for President of the United States in the 2016 election, Donald Trump.",
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"Following Republican nominee Donald Trump's presumed electoral college victory in the United States presidential election of 2016, a group of computer scientists, cyber security experts, and election monitors raised concerns about the integrity of the election results.",
" They urged the campaign staff of Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, who had conceded the campaign on November 9, to petition for a recount in three key states: Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.",
" When the Clinton campaign declined to file for recounts, Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein agreed to spearhead the recount effort on November 23, on the grounds that unspecified \"anomalies\" may have affected the election's outcome.",
" The Clinton team subsequently pledged to support the recount efforts \"in order to ensure the process proceeds in a manner that is fair to all sides.\"",
" President-elect Trump and his supporters filed legal motions in all three states to prevent the recounts.",
" Two other states were the subject of recount bids that were separate from Stein's efforts in the Rust Belt states: American Delta Party/Reform Party presidential candidate Rocky De La Fuente filed for a partial recount in Nevada on November 30, and three Florida citizens filed for a complete hand recount in their state on December 6."
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"Brad Parscale (born January 3, 1976) is an American digital media and political strategist.",
" He served as the digital media director for Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.",
" Parscale began working for the Trump Organization in 2011, developing and designing websites, and creating and managing digital media strategies.",
" In early 2015, Trump hired Parscale and his firm, Giles-Parscale, to create a website for his exploratory campaign.",
" When Trump declared himself a Republican candidate in 2015, one of the first people he called was Parscale, asking him to update his exploratory campaign site into a \"full-fledged presidential campaign website.\"",
" Throughout the Republican primary, Parscale was responsible for the Donald J. Trump for President website, as well as for digital media strategy and online fundraising campaigns.",
" In June 2016, Parscale was officially named digital media director for the Donald J. Trump for President campaign, overseeing all aspects of digital media and online fundraising, as well as traditional media strategy, like radio and television placements.",
" In January 2017, Parscale, along with another senior Trump aide, Nick Ayers, formally launched America First Policies, a non-profit organization that promotes President Trump's agenda and White House initiatives."
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"\"Strong\" was a political advertisement issued by Texas Governor Rick Perry's presidential campaign in December 2011 for the 2012 Republican Party presidential primaries."
],
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"Title: John McCain presidential campaign, 2008\n\nThe 2008 presidential campaign of John McCain, the longtime senior U.S. Senator from Arizona, was launched with an informal announcement on February 28, 2007 during a live taping of the \"Late Show with David Letterman\", and formally launched at an event on April 25, 2007. His second candidacy for the Presidency of the United States, he had previously run for his party's nomination in the 2000 primaries and was considered as a potential running mate for his party's nominee, then-Governor George W. Bush of Texas. After winning a majority of delegates in the Republican primaries of 2008, on August 29, leading up to the convention, McCain selected Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska as his running mate for Vice President. Five days later, at the 2008 Republican National Convention, McCain was formally selected as the Republican Party presidential nominee in the 2008 presidential election.",
"Title: Libertarian Party presidential primaries, 2016\n\nThe 2016 Libertarian Party presidential primaries and caucuses allowed electors to indicate non-binding preferences for the Libertarian Party's presidential candidate. These differed from the Republican or Democratic presidential primaries and caucuses in that they did not appoint delegates to represent a candidate at the party's convention to select the party's nominee for the United States presidential election. The party's nominee for the 2016 presidential election was chosen directly by registered delegates at the 2016 Libertarian National Convention, which ran from May 26 to 30, 2016. The delegates nominated former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson and former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld.",
"Title: Rick Perry\n\nJames Richard \"Rick\" Perry (born March 4, 1950) is an American author and politician who is the 14th and current United States Secretary of Energy, serving in the Cabinet of Donald Trump. Prior to his cabinet position, Perry served as the 47th Governor of Texas from December 2000 to January 2015. A Republican, he was elected Lieutenant Governor of Texas in 1998 and assumed the governorship in December 2000 when then-Governor George W. Bush resigned to become President of the United States. Perry was the longest-serving Governor in Texas history.",
"Title: Gary Johnson presidential campaign, 2012\n\nThe 2012 presidential campaign of Gary Johnson, the 29th Governor of New Mexico, was announced on April 21, 2011. He declared his candidacy for the 2012 Republican Party nomination for President of the United States. On December 28, 2011, Johnson withdrew his candidacy for the Republican nomination, and declared his candidacy for the 2012 presidential nomination of the Libertarian Party. The 2012 Libertarian National Convention was held during the first weekend of May 2012. On May 5, 2012, after promoting his libertarian-oriented political positions to delegates, Johnson received the most votes at the convention and became the official 2012 Libertarian presidential nominee. On November 6, 2012, Johnson received just under 1% of the popular vote in the general election, amounting to more than 1.2 million votes, more than double what the Barr/Root ticket received in 2008. This was the most successful result for a third-party presidential candidacy since 2000, and the best in the Libertarian Party's history by vote number at the time. (Johnson ran again in 2016 and received nearly four times his 2012 vote total.)",
"Title: Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2000\n\nDonald Trump's presidential campaign of 2000 for the nomination of the Reform Party began when real estate magnate Donald Trump of New York announced the creation of a presidential exploratory committee on the October 7, 1999 edition of \"Larry King Live\". Though Trump had never held elected office, he was well known for his frequent comments on public affairs and business exploits as head of The Trump Organization. He had previously considered a presidential run in 1988 as a Republican, but chose not to run. For 2000, Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura persuaded Trump to seek the presidential nomination of the Reform Party, which was fracturing despite achieving ballot access and qualifying for matching funds as a result of the 1996 presidential campaign of businessman Ross Perot. Trump's entrance into the Reform Party race coincided with that of paleoconservative commentator Pat Buchanan, whom Trump attacked throughout the campaign as a \"Hitler-lover.\"",
"Title: Mitt Romney's 2016 anti-Trump speech\n\nOn March 3, 2016, U.S. politician Mitt Romney delivered a major speech for the Hinckley Institute of Politics at the Libby Gardner Hall in the University of Utah. In that speech, he denounced Donald Trump, who was then the front-runner in the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries. He urged citizens to use tactical voting in the remaining primaries and caucuses to maximize the chance of denying Trump a delegate majority.",
"Title: Republican Party presidential primaries, 2016\n\nThe 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries and caucuses were a series of electoral contests taking place within all 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and five U.S. territories, occurring between February 1 and June 7. Sanctioned by the Republican Party, these elections are designed to select the 2,472 delegates to send to the Republican National Convention, who selected the Republican Party's nominee for President of the United States in the 2016 election, Donald Trump. The delegates also approved the party platform and vice-presidential nominee.",
"Title: 2016 United States presidential election recounts\n\nFollowing Republican nominee Donald Trump's presumed electoral college victory in the United States presidential election of 2016, a group of computer scientists, cyber security experts, and election monitors raised concerns about the integrity of the election results. They urged the campaign staff of Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, who had conceded the campaign on November 9, to petition for a recount in three key states: Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. When the Clinton campaign declined to file for recounts, Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein agreed to spearhead the recount effort on November 23, on the grounds that unspecified \"anomalies\" may have affected the election's outcome. The Clinton team subsequently pledged to support the recount efforts \"in order to ensure the process proceeds in a manner that is fair to all sides.\" President-elect Trump and his supporters filed legal motions in all three states to prevent the recounts. Two other states were the subject of recount bids that were separate from Stein's efforts in the Rust Belt states: American Delta Party/Reform Party presidential candidate Rocky De La Fuente filed for a partial recount in Nevada on November 30, and three Florida citizens filed for a complete hand recount in their state on December 6.",
"Title: Brad Parscale\n\nBrad Parscale (born January 3, 1976) is an American digital media and political strategist. He served as the digital media director for Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. Parscale began working for the Trump Organization in 2011, developing and designing websites, and creating and managing digital media strategies. In early 2015, Trump hired Parscale and his firm, Giles-Parscale, to create a website for his exploratory campaign. When Trump declared himself a Republican candidate in 2015, one of the first people he called was Parscale, asking him to update his exploratory campaign site into a \"full-fledged presidential campaign website.\" Throughout the Republican primary, Parscale was responsible for the Donald J. Trump for President website, as well as for digital media strategy and online fundraising campaigns. In June 2016, Parscale was officially named digital media director for the Donald J. Trump for President campaign, overseeing all aspects of digital media and online fundraising, as well as traditional media strategy, like radio and television placements. In January 2017, Parscale, along with another senior Trump aide, Nick Ayers, formally launched America First Policies, a non-profit organization that promotes President Trump's agenda and White House initiatives.",
"Title: Strong (advertisement)\n\n\"Strong\" was a political advertisement issued by Texas Governor Rick Perry's presidential campaign in December 2011 for the 2012 Republican Party presidential primaries."
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Where does the man who wrote the song "I Will Dare" now primarily record his music?
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in his basement
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"Paul Harold Westerberg (born December 31, 1959) is an American musician, best known as the lead singer, guitarist and songwriter in The Replacements, one of the seminal alternative rock bands of the 1980s.",
" He launched a solo career after the dissolution of that band.",
" In recent years, he has cultivated a more independent-minded approach, primarily recording his music at home in his basement."
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"\"I Will Dare\" is a song by American alternative rock band The Replacements, written by Paul Westerberg.",
" The song was released as a single on independent record label Twin/Tone Records in July 1984, shortly before the release of the band's album \"Let It Be\" that October, on which the song served as the opening track.",
" Allmusic writes that the song \"stands as perhaps the band's most beloved song and is a touchstone for their mid-'80s heyday, not to mention its status in the jangle and college rock canons.\"",
" The song has been included in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll."
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"A sportbike, or sports bike, is a motorcycle optimized for speed, acceleration, braking, and cornering on paved roads, typically at the expense of comfort and fuel economy by comparison with other motorcycles. Soichiro Honda wrote in the owner's manual of the 1959 Honda CB92 Benly Super Sport that, \"Primarily, essentials of the motorcycle consists in the speed and the thrill,\" while \"Cycle World's\" Kevin Cameron says that, \"A sportbike is a motorcycle whose enjoyment consists mainly from its ability to perform on all types of paved highway – its cornering ability, its handling, its thrilling acceleration and braking power, even (dare I say it?)",
" its speed.\""
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"Charles William Ashworth (born August 10, 1956) better known by the stage name Charlie Peacock is an American singer, songwriter, pianist, record producer, session musician and author.",
" His albums include the instrumental jazz recordings \"Love Press Ex-Curio\" and \"Arc of the Circle\" and his latest vocal project \"No Man's Land (2012)\".",
" He has been part of the creative team for several successful songs and albums including Amy Grant's \"Every Heartbeat\" (1991), Switchfoot's \"Dare You to Move\" (2003) and both of The Civil Wars' studio albums — the Gold certified \"Barton Hollow\" (2011) and the self-titled follow-up (2013) which debuted at No. 1 on the \"Billboard\" 200 album sales chart."
],
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"Dare to Care Records is a Canadian independent record label.",
" Based in Montreal, the label was founded in 2000 by Éli Bissonnette and Hugo Mudie.",
" The label maintains two separate imprints, Dare to Care for anglophone and francophone artists promoted across Canada and internationally, and Grosse Boîte for francophone artists promoted primarily within Quebec."
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"\"Dare You to Move\" is a single by the alternative rock band Switchfoot from the band's fourth studio album, \"The Beautiful Letdown\".",
" The song was originally called \"I Dare You to Move\", and was on the album \"Learning to Breathe\", but the band decided to remix it and put it on \"The Beautiful Letdown\".",
" The song received considerable radio airplay, and its accompanying music videos saw play on MTV, VH1, FUSE TV, and other mainstream channels.",
" \"Dare You to Move\" was released to radio on March 2, 2004.",
" It peaked at number 17 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, becoming Switchfoot's second top twenty single, surpassing the success of their breakthrough single, \"Meant to Live\" although it was more successful internationally."
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"\"Don't You Dare\" is a song by British singer/songwriter and record producer Taio Cruz.",
" The song appeared online on 21 June 2014.",
" An official cover art similar to that of his single \"Do What You Like\" surfaced online as well.",
" The song was originally meant for his never released studio album #Black, as well as impacting radio on May 12.",
" However, neither the song or album were ever officially released."
],
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"\"Man Down\" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her fifth studio album, \"Loud\" (2010).",
" Singer Shontelle and production duo Rock City wrote the song with its main producer, Sham.",
" They wrote it during a writing camp, in Los Angeles of March 2010, held by Rihanna's record label to gather compositions for possible inclusion on the then-untitled album.",
" Rock City were inspired by Bob Marley's 1973 song \"I Shot the Sheriff\" and set out to create a song which embodied the same feel, but from a female perspective.",
" \"Man Down\" is a reggae murder ballad which incorporates elements of ragga and electronic music.",
" Lyrically, Rihanna is a fugitive after she shoots a man, an action she later regrets.",
" Several critics singled out \"Man Down\" as \"Loud\"' s highlight, while others commented on her prominent West Indian accent and vocal agility."
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"'Dana Stinson (born February 2, 1971), better known by his stage name Rockwilder, is an American hip hop record producer and singer.",
" A long term friend of Def Jam rapper Redman, Rockwilder got his start producing for East Coast hip hop artists in the mid-1990s.",
" In 1999 Rockwilder produced Method Man & Redman's hit single \"Da Rockwilder\".",
" He has produced at least one track on every Redman album since 1994's \"Dare Iz a Darkside\"."
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"\"Atrévete-te-te\" (English: Dare Yourself-self-self ) is a Grammy-Nominated reggaeton song by Puerto Rican urban duo Calle 13 from their eponymous debut album \"Calle 13\", released in February 2006, by White Lion Records.",
" It is one of the duo's best known songs.",
" It was a hit single in many Latin American countries.",
" The video for this single won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2006.",
" This song is featured in the soundtrack of \"Grand Theft Auto IV\".",
" The song was later named the 2nd best single of the decade by Latin music website Club Fonograma."
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"Title: Paul Westerberg\n\nPaul Harold Westerberg (born December 31, 1959) is an American musician, best known as the lead singer, guitarist and songwriter in The Replacements, one of the seminal alternative rock bands of the 1980s. He launched a solo career after the dissolution of that band. In recent years, he has cultivated a more independent-minded approach, primarily recording his music at home in his basement.",
"Title: I Will Dare\n\n\"I Will Dare\" is a song by American alternative rock band The Replacements, written by Paul Westerberg. The song was released as a single on independent record label Twin/Tone Records in July 1984, shortly before the release of the band's album \"Let It Be\" that October, on which the song served as the opening track. Allmusic writes that the song \"stands as perhaps the band's most beloved song and is a touchstone for their mid-'80s heyday, not to mention its status in the jangle and college rock canons.\" The song has been included in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.",
"Title: Sport bike\n\nA sportbike, or sports bike, is a motorcycle optimized for speed, acceleration, braking, and cornering on paved roads, typically at the expense of comfort and fuel economy by comparison with other motorcycles. Soichiro Honda wrote in the owner's manual of the 1959 Honda CB92 Benly Super Sport that, \"Primarily, essentials of the motorcycle consists in the speed and the thrill,\" while \"Cycle World's\" Kevin Cameron says that, \"A sportbike is a motorcycle whose enjoyment consists mainly from its ability to perform on all types of paved highway – its cornering ability, its handling, its thrilling acceleration and braking power, even (dare I say it?) its speed.\"",
"Title: Charlie Peacock\n\nCharles William Ashworth (born August 10, 1956) better known by the stage name Charlie Peacock is an American singer, songwriter, pianist, record producer, session musician and author. His albums include the instrumental jazz recordings \"Love Press Ex-Curio\" and \"Arc of the Circle\" and his latest vocal project \"No Man's Land (2012)\". He has been part of the creative team for several successful songs and albums including Amy Grant's \"Every Heartbeat\" (1991), Switchfoot's \"Dare You to Move\" (2003) and both of The Civil Wars' studio albums — the Gold certified \"Barton Hollow\" (2011) and the self-titled follow-up (2013) which debuted at No. 1 on the \"Billboard\" 200 album sales chart.",
"Title: Dare to Care Records\n\nDare to Care Records is a Canadian independent record label. Based in Montreal, the label was founded in 2000 by Éli Bissonnette and Hugo Mudie. The label maintains two separate imprints, Dare to Care for anglophone and francophone artists promoted across Canada and internationally, and Grosse Boîte for francophone artists promoted primarily within Quebec.",
"Title: Dare You to Move\n\n\"Dare You to Move\" is a single by the alternative rock band Switchfoot from the band's fourth studio album, \"The Beautiful Letdown\". The song was originally called \"I Dare You to Move\", and was on the album \"Learning to Breathe\", but the band decided to remix it and put it on \"The Beautiful Letdown\". The song received considerable radio airplay, and its accompanying music videos saw play on MTV, VH1, FUSE TV, and other mainstream channels. \"Dare You to Move\" was released to radio on March 2, 2004. It peaked at number 17 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, becoming Switchfoot's second top twenty single, surpassing the success of their breakthrough single, \"Meant to Live\" although it was more successful internationally.",
"Title: Don't You Dare (Taio Cruz song)\n\n\"Don't You Dare\" is a song by British singer/songwriter and record producer Taio Cruz. The song appeared online on 21 June 2014. An official cover art similar to that of his single \"Do What You Like\" surfaced online as well. The song was originally meant for his never released studio album #Black, as well as impacting radio on May 12. However, neither the song or album were ever officially released.",
"Title: Man Down (song)\n\n\"Man Down\" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her fifth studio album, \"Loud\" (2010). Singer Shontelle and production duo Rock City wrote the song with its main producer, Sham. They wrote it during a writing camp, in Los Angeles of March 2010, held by Rihanna's record label to gather compositions for possible inclusion on the then-untitled album. Rock City were inspired by Bob Marley's 1973 song \"I Shot the Sheriff\" and set out to create a song which embodied the same feel, but from a female perspective. \"Man Down\" is a reggae murder ballad which incorporates elements of ragga and electronic music. Lyrically, Rihanna is a fugitive after she shoots a man, an action she later regrets. Several critics singled out \"Man Down\" as \"Loud\"' s highlight, while others commented on her prominent West Indian accent and vocal agility.",
"Title: Rockwilder\n\n'Dana Stinson (born February 2, 1971), better known by his stage name Rockwilder, is an American hip hop record producer and singer. A long term friend of Def Jam rapper Redman, Rockwilder got his start producing for East Coast hip hop artists in the mid-1990s. In 1999 Rockwilder produced Method Man & Redman's hit single \"Da Rockwilder\". He has produced at least one track on every Redman album since 1994's \"Dare Iz a Darkside\".",
"Title: Atrévete-te-te\n\n\"Atrévete-te-te\" (English: Dare Yourself-self-self ) is a Grammy-Nominated reggaeton song by Puerto Rican urban duo Calle 13 from their eponymous debut album \"Calle 13\", released in February 2006, by White Lion Records. It is one of the duo's best known songs. It was a hit single in many Latin American countries. The video for this single won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2006. This song is featured in the soundtrack of \"Grand Theft Auto IV\". The song was later named the 2nd best single of the decade by Latin music website Club Fonograma."
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Resident Evil: Afterlife is a 2010 3D science fiction action horror film written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson, it stars which British-American actor, model, and screenwriter.?
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Wentworth Earl Miller III
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"Shinji Mikami (Japanese: 三上 真司 , Hepburn: Mikami Shinji , born August 11, 1965) is a Japanese video game director and producer.",
" Starting his career at Capcom in 1990, he went on to direct many of the company's biggest titles.",
" He directed the first installment of the survival horror series \"Resident Evil\" in 1996 and the first installment of \"Dino Crisis\" in 1999.",
" He returned to Resident Evil to direct the remake of the first game in 2002.",
" He returned to direct third person shooter \"Resident Evil 4\" in 2005.",
" The last game he directed at Capcom was 2006's God Hand, a third person brawler.",
" He then worked with PlatinumGames to direct the third person shooter \"Vanquish\" in 2010.",
" After that he started his own studio called Tango Gameworks.",
" Under that company he directed the third person horror game \"The Evil Within\".",
" The company has since been acquired by the American company ZeniMax Media."
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"Resident Evil: Apocalypse is a 2004 science fiction action horror film directed by Alexander Witt and written by Paul W. S. Anderson.",
" It is the second installment in the \"Resident Evil\" film series, which is based on the Capcom survival horror video game series \"Resident Evil\"."
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"Resident Evil: Afterlife is a 2010 3D science fiction action horror film written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson.",
" It stars Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter, Kim Coates, Shawn Roberts, Spencer Locke, Boris Kodjoe, and Wentworth Miller.",
" The film marks Anderson's second time to direct in the series, the first being the first installment.",
" It is the first to be shot in 3D and fourth installment in the \"Resident Evil\" film series, which is based on the Capcom survival horror video game series of the same name."
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"Resident Evil: Retribution is a 2012 science fiction action horror film written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson.",
" It is the fifth installment in the \"Resident Evil\" film series based on the Capcom survival horror video game series \"Resident Evil\", and the third to be written and directed by Anderson after the first film and the ."
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"Resident Evil is a science fiction action-horror hexalogy film series loosely based on the Japanese video game franchise of the same name by Capcom.",
" German studio Constantin Film bought the rights to the first film in January 1997 with Alan B. McElroy and George A. Romero as potential writers.",
" In 2001, Sony Entertainment acquired distribution rights and hired Paul W. S. Anderson as writer and director for \"Resident Evil\" (2002).",
" Anderson continued on as writer and producer for the sequels, \"\" (2004) and \"\" (2007), and returned as the director for \"\" (2010), \"\" (2012) and \"\" (2016)."
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"Alien vs. Predator (also abbreviated as AVP) is a 2004 science fiction action horror film written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson, and starring Sanaa Lathan, Lance Henriksen, Raoul Bova, Ewen Bremner, and Colin Salmon.",
" It is the first installment of the \"Alien vs. Predator\" franchise, adapting a crossover bringing together the eponymous creatures of the \"Alien\" and \"Predator\" series, a concept which originated in a 1989 comic book.",
" Set in 2004, the film follows a group of archaeologists assembled by billionaire Charles Bishop Weyland for an expedition near the Antarctic to investigate a mysterious heat signal.",
" Weyland hopes to claim the find for himself, and his group discovers a pyramid below the surface of a whaling station.",
" Hieroglyphs and sculptures reveal that the pyramid is a hunting ground for young Predators who kill Aliens as a rite of passage.",
" The humans are caught in the middle of a battle between the two species and attempt to prevent the Aliens from reaching the surface.",
" Tom Woodruff, Jr. plays an Alien named \"Grid\".",
" Ian Whyte plays the Predators named \"Scar\", \"Celtic\" and \"Chopper\"."
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"Resident Evil is a 2002 German-British science fiction action horror film written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson and produced by Bernd Eichinger and Jeremy Bolt.",
" The film stars Milla Jovovich and Michelle Rodriguez.",
" It is the first installment in the \"Resident Evil\" film series, which is loosely based on the Capcom survival horror video game series of same name.",
" Alongside Jovovich and Rodriguez, it also stars Eric Mabius, James Purefoy, Martin Crewes, and Colin Salmon."
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"Resident Evil: Extinction is a 2007 science fiction action horror film and the third installment in the \"Resident Evil\" film series based on the Capcom survival horror video game series \"Resident Evil\".",
" The film follows the heroine Alice, along with a group of survivors from Raccoon City, as they attempt to travel across the Mojave desert wilderness to Alaska and escape a zombie apocalypse.",
" The film was directed by Russell Mulcahy and produced by Paul W. S. Anderson."
],
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"Wentworth Earl Miller III (born June 2, 1972) is a British-American actor, model, and screenwriter.",
" He rose to prominence following his role as Michael Scofield in the five seasons of the Fox series \"Prison Break\", for which he received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role.",
" He made his screenwriting debut with the 2013 thriller film \"Stoker\".",
" In 2014, he began playing Leonard Snart/Captain Cold in a recurring role on The CW series \"The Flash\" before becoming a series regular on the spin-off \"Legends of Tomorrow\".",
" Miller reprised his role as Michael Scofield for the fifth season of the limited-run \"Prison Break\" revival, which aired on April 4, 2017 and concluded on May 30, 2017."
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"Resident Evil: The Final Chapter is a 2016 science fiction action horror film written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson.",
" It is the sequel to \"\" (2012) and the sixth and final installment in the \"Resident Evil\" film series, which is extremely loosely based on the Capcom survival horror video game series \"Resident Evil\".",
" The film stars Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter, Shawn Roberts, Ruby Rose, Eoin Macken, William Levy, and Iain Glen.",
" In the film, Alice and her friends are betrayed by Albert Wesker, who gathers the entire forces of Umbrella into one final strike against the apocalypse survivors."
],
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}
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"Title: Shinji Mikami\n\nShinji Mikami (Japanese: 三上 真司 , Hepburn: Mikami Shinji , born August 11, 1965) is a Japanese video game director and producer. Starting his career at Capcom in 1990, he went on to direct many of the company's biggest titles. He directed the first installment of the survival horror series \"Resident Evil\" in 1996 and the first installment of \"Dino Crisis\" in 1999. He returned to Resident Evil to direct the remake of the first game in 2002. He returned to direct third person shooter \"Resident Evil 4\" in 2005. The last game he directed at Capcom was 2006's God Hand, a third person brawler. He then worked with PlatinumGames to direct the third person shooter \"Vanquish\" in 2010. After that he started his own studio called Tango Gameworks. Under that company he directed the third person horror game \"The Evil Within\". The company has since been acquired by the American company ZeniMax Media.",
"Title: Resident Evil: Apocalypse\n\nResident Evil: Apocalypse is a 2004 science fiction action horror film directed by Alexander Witt and written by Paul W. S. Anderson. It is the second installment in the \"Resident Evil\" film series, which is based on the Capcom survival horror video game series \"Resident Evil\".",
"Title: Resident Evil: Afterlife\n\nResident Evil: Afterlife is a 2010 3D science fiction action horror film written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson. It stars Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter, Kim Coates, Shawn Roberts, Spencer Locke, Boris Kodjoe, and Wentworth Miller. The film marks Anderson's second time to direct in the series, the first being the first installment. It is the first to be shot in 3D and fourth installment in the \"Resident Evil\" film series, which is based on the Capcom survival horror video game series of the same name.",
"Title: Resident Evil: Retribution\n\nResident Evil: Retribution is a 2012 science fiction action horror film written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson. It is the fifth installment in the \"Resident Evil\" film series based on the Capcom survival horror video game series \"Resident Evil\", and the third to be written and directed by Anderson after the first film and the .",
"Title: Resident Evil (film series)\n\nResident Evil is a science fiction action-horror hexalogy film series loosely based on the Japanese video game franchise of the same name by Capcom. German studio Constantin Film bought the rights to the first film in January 1997 with Alan B. McElroy and George A. Romero as potential writers. In 2001, Sony Entertainment acquired distribution rights and hired Paul W. S. Anderson as writer and director for \"Resident Evil\" (2002). Anderson continued on as writer and producer for the sequels, \"\" (2004) and \"\" (2007), and returned as the director for \"\" (2010), \"\" (2012) and \"\" (2016).",
"Title: Alien vs. Predator (film)\n\nAlien vs. Predator (also abbreviated as AVP) is a 2004 science fiction action horror film written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson, and starring Sanaa Lathan, Lance Henriksen, Raoul Bova, Ewen Bremner, and Colin Salmon. It is the first installment of the \"Alien vs. Predator\" franchise, adapting a crossover bringing together the eponymous creatures of the \"Alien\" and \"Predator\" series, a concept which originated in a 1989 comic book. Set in 2004, the film follows a group of archaeologists assembled by billionaire Charles Bishop Weyland for an expedition near the Antarctic to investigate a mysterious heat signal. Weyland hopes to claim the find for himself, and his group discovers a pyramid below the surface of a whaling station. Hieroglyphs and sculptures reveal that the pyramid is a hunting ground for young Predators who kill Aliens as a rite of passage. The humans are caught in the middle of a battle between the two species and attempt to prevent the Aliens from reaching the surface. Tom Woodruff, Jr. plays an Alien named \"Grid\". Ian Whyte plays the Predators named \"Scar\", \"Celtic\" and \"Chopper\".",
"Title: Resident Evil (film)\n\nResident Evil is a 2002 German-British science fiction action horror film written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson and produced by Bernd Eichinger and Jeremy Bolt. The film stars Milla Jovovich and Michelle Rodriguez. It is the first installment in the \"Resident Evil\" film series, which is loosely based on the Capcom survival horror video game series of same name. Alongside Jovovich and Rodriguez, it also stars Eric Mabius, James Purefoy, Martin Crewes, and Colin Salmon.",
"Title: Resident Evil: Extinction\n\nResident Evil: Extinction is a 2007 science fiction action horror film and the third installment in the \"Resident Evil\" film series based on the Capcom survival horror video game series \"Resident Evil\". The film follows the heroine Alice, along with a group of survivors from Raccoon City, as they attempt to travel across the Mojave desert wilderness to Alaska and escape a zombie apocalypse. The film was directed by Russell Mulcahy and produced by Paul W. S. Anderson.",
"Title: Wentworth Miller\n\nWentworth Earl Miller III (born June 2, 1972) is a British-American actor, model, and screenwriter. He rose to prominence following his role as Michael Scofield in the five seasons of the Fox series \"Prison Break\", for which he received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role. He made his screenwriting debut with the 2013 thriller film \"Stoker\". In 2014, he began playing Leonard Snart/Captain Cold in a recurring role on The CW series \"The Flash\" before becoming a series regular on the spin-off \"Legends of Tomorrow\". Miller reprised his role as Michael Scofield for the fifth season of the limited-run \"Prison Break\" revival, which aired on April 4, 2017 and concluded on May 30, 2017.",
"Title: Resident Evil: The Final Chapter\n\nResident Evil: The Final Chapter is a 2016 science fiction action horror film written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson. It is the sequel to \"\" (2012) and the sixth and final installment in the \"Resident Evil\" film series, which is extremely loosely based on the Capcom survival horror video game series \"Resident Evil\". The film stars Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter, Shawn Roberts, Ruby Rose, Eoin Macken, William Levy, and Iain Glen. In the film, Alice and her friends are betrayed by Albert Wesker, who gathers the entire forces of Umbrella into one final strike against the apocalypse survivors."
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The 129th Rescue Wing is stationed at which joint civil-military airport in California?
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Moffett Federal Airfield
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"The 129th Rescue Squadron (129 RQS) is a unit of the California Air National Guard 129th Rescue Wing located at Moffett Federal Airfield, Mountain View, California.",
" The 129th is equipped with the HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter."
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"The 130th Rescue Squadron (130 RQS) is a unit of the California Air National Guard 129th Rescue Wing located at Moffett Federal Airfield, Mountain View, California.",
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"The 129th Rescue Wing (129 RQW) is a unit of the California Air National Guard, stationed at Moffett Federal Airfield in Mountain View, California.",
" If activated to federal service, the Wing is gained by the United States Air Force Air Combat Command."
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"Moffett Federal Airfield (IATA: NUQ, ICAO: KNUQ, FAA LID: NUQ) , also known as Moffett Field, is a joint civil-military airport located in an unincorporated part of Santa Clara County between northern Mountain View and northern Sunnyvale, California, USA.",
" On November 10, 2014, NASA announced that it would be leasing the airfield to Google for 60 years."
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"The 39th Rescue Squadron (39 RQS) is part of the 920th Rescue Wing at Patrick Air Force Base, Florida.",
" It operates HC-130P Hercules \"Combat King\" aircraft conducting search and rescue (SAR) and combat search and rescue (CSAR) missions.",
" An Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) unit, it is operationally-gained by the Air Combat Command (ACC)."
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"The 305th Rescue Squadron is part of the 943rd Rescue Group at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, a subordinate of the 920th Rescue Wing at Patrick Air Force Base, Florida.",
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"The 101st Rescue Squadron (101 RQS) is a unit of the New York Air National Guard 106th Rescue Wing stationed at Francis S. Gabreski Air National Guard Base, Westhampton Beach, New York.",
" The squadron is equipped with the HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter, configured for combat search and rescue operations."
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"The 304th Rescue Squadron is an Air Force Reserve Command combat search and rescue unit located at Portland Air National Guard Base, Oregon.",
" The squadron is a geographically separated unit assigned to the 943d Rescue Group at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, and the 920th Rescue Wing at Patrick Air Force Base, Florida."
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"The 103d Rescue Squadron (103 RQS) is a unit of the New York Air National Guard 106th Rescue Wing stationed at Francis S. Gabreski Air National Guard Base, Westhampton Beach, New York.",
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"Title: 131st Rescue Squadron\n\nThe 131st Rescue Squadron (131 RQS) is a unit of the California Air National Guard 129th Rescue Wing located at Moffett Federal Airfield, Mountain View, California.",
"Title: 129th Rescue Squadron\n\nThe 129th Rescue Squadron (129 RQS) is a unit of the California Air National Guard 129th Rescue Wing located at Moffett Federal Airfield, Mountain View, California. The 129th is equipped with the HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter.",
"Title: 130th Rescue Squadron\n\nThe 130th Rescue Squadron (130 RQS) is a unit of the California Air National Guard 129th Rescue Wing located at Moffett Federal Airfield, Mountain View, California. The 130th is equipped with the MC-130P Combat Shadow.",
"Title: 129th Rescue Wing\n\nThe 129th Rescue Wing (129 RQW) is a unit of the California Air National Guard, stationed at Moffett Federal Airfield in Mountain View, California. If activated to federal service, the Wing is gained by the United States Air Force Air Combat Command.",
"Title: Moffett Federal Airfield\n\nMoffett Federal Airfield (IATA: NUQ, ICAO: KNUQ, FAA LID: NUQ) , also known as Moffett Field, is a joint civil-military airport located in an unincorporated part of Santa Clara County between northern Mountain View and northern Sunnyvale, California, USA. On November 10, 2014, NASA announced that it would be leasing the airfield to Google for 60 years.",
"Title: 39th Rescue Squadron\n\nThe 39th Rescue Squadron (39 RQS) is part of the 920th Rescue Wing at Patrick Air Force Base, Florida. It operates HC-130P Hercules \"Combat King\" aircraft conducting search and rescue (SAR) and combat search and rescue (CSAR) missions. An Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) unit, it is operationally-gained by the Air Combat Command (ACC).",
"Title: 305th Rescue Squadron\n\nThe 305th Rescue Squadron is part of the 943rd Rescue Group at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, a subordinate of the 920th Rescue Wing at Patrick Air Force Base, Florida. It operates HH-60 Pave Hawk aircraft conducting peacetime and combat search and rescue missions.",
"Title: 101st Rescue Squadron\n\nThe 101st Rescue Squadron (101 RQS) is a unit of the New York Air National Guard 106th Rescue Wing stationed at Francis S. Gabreski Air National Guard Base, Westhampton Beach, New York. The squadron is equipped with the HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter, configured for combat search and rescue operations.",
"Title: 304th Rescue Squadron\n\nThe 304th Rescue Squadron is an Air Force Reserve Command combat search and rescue unit located at Portland Air National Guard Base, Oregon. The squadron is a geographically separated unit assigned to the 943d Rescue Group at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, and the 920th Rescue Wing at Patrick Air Force Base, Florida.",
"Title: 103d Rescue Squadron\n\nThe 103d Rescue Squadron (103 RQS) is a unit of the New York Air National Guard 106th Rescue Wing stationed at Francis S. Gabreski Air National Guard Base, Westhampton Beach, New York. The squadron has no assigned aircraft; personnel assigned use aircraft of the 101st and 102d Rescue Squadrons of the Wing."
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