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What is the birthdate of this English television, radio, and stage actress, who starred in Barrymore Plus Four?
19 April 1950
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[ "Title: Jo Woodcock\n\nJo Woodcock (born 9 September 1988) is an English television, film and stage actress. Although active since 2000, Woodcock came into prominence following her critically acclaimed performances as Alice in the television drama \"Torn\" in 2007, and as Liza-Lu Durbeyfield in the television series \"Tess of the d'Urbervilles\" in 2008. She appeared as Celia Radley in \"Dorian Gray\", the film adaptation of Oscar Wilde's novel \"The Picture of Dorian Gray\", in 2009.", "Title: Barrymore Plus Four\n\nBarrymore Plus Four was a short-lived radio programme that aired from February to March 1995. There were eight half-hour episodes and it was broadcast on BBC Radio 2. It starred Michael Barrymore, Susie Blake, Robert Glenister, Harry Enfield, and Ted Robbins.", "Title: Joan Sanderson\n\nJoan Sanderson (24 November 1912 – 24 May 1992) was an English television and stage actress. During a long career, the tall and commanding actress played dowagers, spinsters and matrons, as well as intense Shakespearean roles. Her television work included the sitcoms, \"Please Sir! \" (1968–72) and \"Me and My Girl\" (1984–88).", "Title: Georgiana Drew\n\nGeorgiana Emma Drew (July 11, 1856 – July 2, 1893), a.k.a. Georgie Drew Barrymore, was an American stage actress and comedian and a member of the Barrymore acting family.", "Title: Susie Blake\n\nSusie Blake (born 19 April 1950 in Highgate, London) is an English television, radio and stage actress.", "Title: Diana Barrymore\n\nDiana Blanche Barrymore Blythe (March 3, 1921 – January 25, 1960), known professionally as Diana Barrymore, was an American film and stage actress.", "Title: Ethel Barrymore on stage, screen and radio\n\nEthel Barrymore (born Ethel Mae Blythe; 1879–1959) was an American actress of stage, screen and radio. She came from a family of actors; she was the middle child of Maurice Barrymore and Georgie Drew Barrymore, and had two brothers, Lionel and John. Reluctant to pursue her parents' career, the loss of financial support following the death of Louisa Lane Drew, caused Barrymore to give up her dream of becoming a concert pianist and instead earn a living on the stage. Barrymore's first Broadway role, alongside her uncle John Drew, Jr., was in \"The Imprudent Young Couple\" (1895). She soon found success, particularly after an invitation from William Gillette to appear on stage in his 1897 London production of \"Secret Service\". Barrymore was soon popular with English society, and she had a number of romantic suitors, including Laurence Irving, the dramatist. His father, Henry Irving, cast her in \"The Bells\" (1897) and \"Peter the Great\" (1898).", "Title: Mercy Edirisinghe\n\nMercy Edirisinghe (1945/1946 – 17 March 2014) was a popular Sri Lankan stage actress and singer. She began her singing career in 1964 from the 'Nawaka Madala' song contest and became a stage actress in 1966. Her most famous play was a musical by Lushan Bulathsinhala, titled Tharavo Igilethi (Ducks fly). Composed by Gunadasa Kapuge, 'Made Lagina Tharawan' from the soundtrack of the play became her most successful single. She is also well known for her role in numerous comedic television shows and radio dramas, the most famous of which is a radio program titled 'Vinoda Samaya', in which she acts alongside Annesly Dias, Berty Gunattileke and Samuel Rodrigo.", "Title: Ethel Barrymore\n\nEthel Barrymore (born Ethel Mae Blythe; August 15, 1879 – June 18, 1959) was an American actress and a member of the Barrymore family of actors. Barrymore was a preeminent stage actress regarded as \"The First Lady of the American Theatre\" whose career spanned six decades.", "Title: Nichola McAuliffe\n\nNichola McAuliffe (born 27 August 1955) is an English television and stage actress and writer, best known for her role as Sheila Sabatini in the ITV sitcom \"Surgical Spirit\" (1989-1995). She has also starred in several stage musicals and won the 1988 Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her role in \"Kiss Me, Kate\"." ]
4,001
Which plant grows in East Asia, Aquilegia or Semiarundinaria?
Semiarundinaria
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[ { "sentences": [ "Heteropogon contortus is a tropical, perennial tussock grass with a native distribution encompassing Southern Africa, southern Asia, Northern Australia, Oceania, and southwestern North America.", " The species has also become a naturalised weed in tropical and subtropical regions in the Americas and East Asia.", " The plant grows to 1.5 m in height and is favoured in most environments by frequent burning.", " The plants develop characteristic dark seeds with a single long awn at one end and a sharp spike at the other.", " The awn becomes twisted when dry and straightens when moistened, and in combination with the spike is capable of drilling the seed into the soil." ], "title": "Heteropogon contortus" }, { "sentences": [ "Sansevieria ehrenbergii (blue sansevieria, sword sansevieria, oldupai, or East African wild sisal) is a flowering plant which grows in northeastern Africa from Libya south to Tanzania, Oman, and Saudi Arabia.", " It occurs notably in proliferation along the Olduvai Gorge in northern Tanzania.", " Mature leaves are dark green and usually range between 0.5 and 1.5 m in length and 2.45 and 8.0 cm in width.", " The plant grows in tight clusters and in close proximity amongst itself." ], "title": "Sansevieria ehrenbergii" }, { "sentences": [ "Mendoncia velloziana is a plant native to Atlantic Coast restingas vegetation which is an ecosystem of Atlantic Forest biome.", " In addition, this plant grows either in Cerrado vegetation of Brazil.", " This plant grows in following states of Brazil: Bahia, Ceará Minas Gerais Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Paraná and Santa Catarina, and it is usually visited by the hummingbirds." ], "title": "Mendoncia velloziana" }, { "sentences": [ "Delphinium staphisagria is a species of \"Delphinium\", or larkspur, of the family Ranunculaceae.", " This plant is also known as Lice-Bane or Stavesacre.", " It is described botanically as a stoutly-stemmed, hairy biennial with large palmate leaves up to 6 inches (15 cm) across.", " The flowers are mauve-blue to blue, short-spurred, and up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) across, occurring in racemes.", " The plant grows to a height of 4–5 feet.", " It grows throughout the Mediterranean.", " The dark-colored, wrinkled seeds of \"D. staphisagria\" are characteristically quite large (~5x6 mm), and it is likely that the species name, which translates to \"wild raisin\" (classical Greek: σταφὶς ἀγρία) is based on their appearance.", " This name-derivation seems to have been arrived at independently by a modern horticulturalist, David Bassett, who also gives a detailed account of his experiences in growing this species.", " All parts of this plant are highly toxic and should not be ingested in any quantity." ], "title": "Delphinium staphisagria" }, { "sentences": [ "Aquilegia (common names: granny's bonnet or columbine) is a genus of about 60-70 species of perennial plants that are found in meadows, woodlands, and at higher altitudes throughout the Northern Hemisphere, known for the spurred petals of their flowers." ], "title": "Aquilegia" }, { "sentences": [ "Calamus rotang aka rotang is a plant species native to India, Sri Lanka and Myanmar (Burma).", " It one of the scandent rattan palms used for Malacca cane in the making of furniture, baskets, walking-sticks, umbrellas, tables and general wickerwork, and is found in Southwest Asia.", " The basal section of the plant grows vertically for 10 metres or so, after which the slender, tough stem of a few centimetres in diameter, grows horizontally for 200 metres or more.", " It is extremely flexible and uniform in thickness, and frequently has sheaths and petioles armed with backward-facing spines which enable it to scramble over other plants.", " It has pinnate, alternate leaves, 60–80 cm long, armed with two rows of spines on the upper face." ], "title": "Calamus rotang" }, { "sentences": [ "Semiarundinaria is a genus of East Asian bamboo in the grass family." ], "title": "Semiarundinaria" }, { "sentences": [ "Polygonum cespitosum or tufted knotweed is a summer annual weed plant of the family Polygonaceae, native to eastern Asia, from China to Japan and Southeast Asia, and introduced into North America.", " The plant grows to 3.5 feet (105 cm) in height with elliptic to lanceolate leaves, usually 20–75 mm (0.4-30.0 inches) long.", " It has small pink or red flowers arranged in tight terminal spikes." ], "title": "Polygonum cespitosum" }, { "sentences": [ "Chorizanthe watsonii is a species of flowering plant in the buckwheat family known by the common name fivetooth spineflower.", " It is native to the western United States from Washington to the Mojave Desert.", " It grows in many types of plant communities from desert scrub to woodland and sagebrush.", " This small plant grows a woolly erect stem up to about 15 centimeters tall.", " The inflorescence is a cluster of flowers surrounded by five hairy greenish bracts tipped with hooked awns.", " The flower is about 2 millimeters wide and yellow in color." ], "title": "Chorizanthe watsonii" }, { "sentences": [ "Argemone albiflora, the white prickly poppy, also known as the bluestem prickly poppy or the Texas prickly poppy, is a small erect plant with a decorative white flower with a yellow latex.", " It is deeply rooted with yellow or red stamens.", " The plant is known for the sharp prickles on its stem and leaves.", " The sepals fall off as the flower of this plant grows bigger.", " It grows in the arid regions of the southern Midwest along roadsides and disturbed pieces of land.", " Native Americans have long revered this plant for its medicinal and other uses." ], "title": "Argemone albiflora" } ]
[ "Title: Heteropogon contortus\n\nHeteropogon contortus is a tropical, perennial tussock grass with a native distribution encompassing Southern Africa, southern Asia, Northern Australia, Oceania, and southwestern North America. The species has also become a naturalised weed in tropical and subtropical regions in the Americas and East Asia. The plant grows to 1.5 m in height and is favoured in most environments by frequent burning. The plants develop characteristic dark seeds with a single long awn at one end and a sharp spike at the other. The awn becomes twisted when dry and straightens when moistened, and in combination with the spike is capable of drilling the seed into the soil.", "Title: Sansevieria ehrenbergii\n\nSansevieria ehrenbergii (blue sansevieria, sword sansevieria, oldupai, or East African wild sisal) is a flowering plant which grows in northeastern Africa from Libya south to Tanzania, Oman, and Saudi Arabia. It occurs notably in proliferation along the Olduvai Gorge in northern Tanzania. Mature leaves are dark green and usually range between 0.5 and 1.5 m in length and 2.45 and 8.0 cm in width. The plant grows in tight clusters and in close proximity amongst itself.", "Title: Mendoncia velloziana\n\nMendoncia velloziana is a plant native to Atlantic Coast restingas vegetation which is an ecosystem of Atlantic Forest biome. In addition, this plant grows either in Cerrado vegetation of Brazil. This plant grows in following states of Brazil: Bahia, Ceará Minas Gerais Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Paraná and Santa Catarina, and it is usually visited by the hummingbirds.", "Title: Delphinium staphisagria\n\nDelphinium staphisagria is a species of \"Delphinium\", or larkspur, of the family Ranunculaceae. This plant is also known as Lice-Bane or Stavesacre. It is described botanically as a stoutly-stemmed, hairy biennial with large palmate leaves up to 6 inches (15 cm) across. The flowers are mauve-blue to blue, short-spurred, and up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) across, occurring in racemes. The plant grows to a height of 4–5 feet. It grows throughout the Mediterranean. The dark-colored, wrinkled seeds of \"D. staphisagria\" are characteristically quite large (~5x6 mm), and it is likely that the species name, which translates to \"wild raisin\" (classical Greek: σταφὶς ἀγρία) is based on their appearance. This name-derivation seems to have been arrived at independently by a modern horticulturalist, David Bassett, who also gives a detailed account of his experiences in growing this species. All parts of this plant are highly toxic and should not be ingested in any quantity.", "Title: Aquilegia\n\nAquilegia (common names: granny's bonnet or columbine) is a genus of about 60-70 species of perennial plants that are found in meadows, woodlands, and at higher altitudes throughout the Northern Hemisphere, known for the spurred petals of their flowers.", "Title: Calamus rotang\n\nCalamus rotang aka rotang is a plant species native to India, Sri Lanka and Myanmar (Burma). It one of the scandent rattan palms used for Malacca cane in the making of furniture, baskets, walking-sticks, umbrellas, tables and general wickerwork, and is found in Southwest Asia. The basal section of the plant grows vertically for 10 metres or so, after which the slender, tough stem of a few centimetres in diameter, grows horizontally for 200 metres or more. It is extremely flexible and uniform in thickness, and frequently has sheaths and petioles armed with backward-facing spines which enable it to scramble over other plants. It has pinnate, alternate leaves, 60–80 cm long, armed with two rows of spines on the upper face.", "Title: Semiarundinaria\n\nSemiarundinaria is a genus of East Asian bamboo in the grass family.", "Title: Polygonum cespitosum\n\nPolygonum cespitosum or tufted knotweed is a summer annual weed plant of the family Polygonaceae, native to eastern Asia, from China to Japan and Southeast Asia, and introduced into North America. The plant grows to 3.5 feet (105 cm) in height with elliptic to lanceolate leaves, usually 20–75 mm (0.4-30.0 inches) long. It has small pink or red flowers arranged in tight terminal spikes.", "Title: Chorizanthe watsonii\n\nChorizanthe watsonii is a species of flowering plant in the buckwheat family known by the common name fivetooth spineflower. It is native to the western United States from Washington to the Mojave Desert. It grows in many types of plant communities from desert scrub to woodland and sagebrush. This small plant grows a woolly erect stem up to about 15 centimeters tall. The inflorescence is a cluster of flowers surrounded by five hairy greenish bracts tipped with hooked awns. The flower is about 2 millimeters wide and yellow in color.", "Title: Argemone albiflora\n\nArgemone albiflora, the white prickly poppy, also known as the bluestem prickly poppy or the Texas prickly poppy, is a small erect plant with a decorative white flower with a yellow latex. It is deeply rooted with yellow or red stamens. The plant is known for the sharp prickles on its stem and leaves. The sepals fall off as the flower of this plant grows bigger. It grows in the arid regions of the southern Midwest along roadsides and disturbed pieces of land. Native Americans have long revered this plant for its medicinal and other uses." ]
4,002
What is the political party of the congressman Earl Krugel plotted to blow up the office of?
Republican
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[ { "sentences": [ "Clement Richard Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (3 January 1883 – 8 October 1967) was a British Labour politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1945 to 1951 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1935 to 1955.", " In 1940, Attlee took Labour into the wartime coalition government and served under Winston Churchill, becoming the first person to hold the office of Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.", " He went on to lead the Labour Party to an unexpected landslide victory at the 1945 general election; forming the first Labour majority government, and a mandate to implement its postwar reforms.", " The 12.0% national swing from the Conservatives to Labour was unprecedented at that time and remains the largest ever achieved by any party at a general election in British electoral history.", " He was re-elected with a narrow majority at the 1950 general election.", " In the following year, Attlee called a snap general election, hoping to increase his parliamentary majority.", " However, he was narrowly defeated by the Conservatives under the leadership of Winston Churchill; despite winning the most votes of any political party in any general election in British political history until the Conservative Party's fourth consecutive victory in 1992.", " Attlee remains the longest-ever serving Leader of the Labour Party." ], "title": "Clement Attlee" }, { "sentences": [ "The Independent American Party (IAP) is a constitutionally based political party in the United States.", " It began as the Utah Independent American Party.", " The founders claim to have been inspired by a 1968 speech given by Ezra Taft Benson, former United States Secretary of Agriculture and later president of the LDS Church, entitled \"The Proper Role of Government\".", " The party's first platform was based on Benson's beliefs.", " These 15 principles for the proper role of government, taken from his speech, are held as the IAP's foundational principles.", " The IAP is a political party which has placed itself in the center of the political spectrum--like the U.S Constitution--right in the middle between the extremes of zero government or anarchy on the far right, and total government or tyranny on the far left.", " The Independent American Party of Nevada is affiliated with the Constitution Party of the United States.", " The IAP of Nevada has elected several candidates to local office, such as District Attorney, County Commissioner,County Clerk, and other local offices.", " (Officers elected in other States on the Independent American Party ticket or the U.S. Constitution Party need to be added here by party members in other states.)" ], "title": "Independent American Party" }, { "sentences": [ "The Whig Party was a political party active in the middle of the 19th century in the United States.", " Four US presidents belonged to the party while in office.", " It emerged in the 1830s as the leading opponent of Jacksonians, pulling together former members of the National Republican (one of the successors of the Democratic-Republican Party) and Anti-Masonic Parties.", " It had distant links to the upscale traditions of the Federalist Party.", " Along with the rival Democratic Party, it was central to the Second Party System from the early 1840s to the mid-1860s.", " It originally formed in opposition to the policies of President Andrew Jackson (in office 1829–37) and his Democratic Party.", " In particular, the Whigs supported the supremacy of the US Congress over the Presidency and favored a program of modernization, banking, and economic protectionism to stimulate manufacturing.", " It appealed to entrepreneurs, planters, reformers and the emerging urban middle class, but had little appeal to farmers or unskilled workers.", " It included many active Protestants, and voiced a moralistic opposition to the Jacksonian Indian removal.", " Party founders chose the \"Whig\" name to echo the American Whigs of the 18th century who fought for independence.", " The underlying political philosophy of the American Whig Party was not directly related to the British Whig party.", " Historian Frank Towers has specified a deep ideological divide:" ], "title": "Whig Party (United States)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Democratic Labor Party (DLP) was a left-wing nationalist political party in South Korea.", " It was founded in January 2000, in the effort to create a political wing for the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions and was considered more left-wing and more independent of the two union federations in South Korea.", " Its party president was Lee Jung-hee and its assembly leader Kang Gi-gap, who is twice-elected congressman.", " In December 2011, the party merged into the Unified Progressive Party." ], "title": "Democratic Labor Party (South Korea)" }, { "sentences": [ "Philadelphia's municipal election of November 5, 1957, involved the election of the district attorney, city controller, and the remainder of a term for one city council seat, as well as several row offices and judgeships.", " Democrats were successful citywide, continuing a run of victories racked up after the passage of a new city charter in 1951 despite growing divisions between factions of the party.", " Victor H. Blanc, the incumbent district attorney, led the Democratic ticket to victory.", " They held the city council seat and took two citywide offices that Republicans had won in 1953.", " In the judges' elections, most were endorsed by both parties but in the one race that pitted a Democratic candidate against a Republican, the Democrats were successful in seating their candidate, former Congressman Earl Chudoff." ], "title": "Philadelphia municipal election, 1957" }, { "sentences": [ "Darrell Edward Issa ( ; born November 1, 1953) is the Republican U.S. Representative for California's 49th congressional district, serving since 2001.", " The district (numbered the 48th District during his first term) covers the northern coastal areas of San Diego County, including cities such as Oceanside, Vista, Carlsbad and Encinitas, as well as a small portion of southern Orange County.", " From January 2011 to January 2015 he served as Chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee." ], "title": "Darrell Issa" }, { "sentences": [ "Your Political Party of British Columbia, OR \"Your Party\", is a minor political party in British Columbia, Canada.", " The party is registered with Elections BC and has participated in the 2005, 2009, and 2013 general elections.", " The party advocates more transparency and accountability in government.", " It nominated one candidate in 2005, two in 2009 and 2013, and 10 in 2017, all in the Tri-Cities area.", " No Your Party candidate has been elected to office as of 2017.", " Its best result was a fourth-place finish with 442 votes (1.68%) in Port Moody-Westwood in 2005." ], "title": "Your Political Party of British Columbia" }, { "sentences": [ "Earl Leslie Krugel (November 24, 1942 – November 4, 2005) was the West Coast coordinator of the Jewish Defense League.", " In 2005, he was sentenced to prison on charges of terrorism after he confessed plotting, with the group's leader Irv Rubin, to blow up the office of Arab-American congressman Darrell Issa and the King Fahd mosque in Culver City, California.", " He was kept in protective custody for three years for the 2001 bomb plot.", " He was transferred to a medium security federal prison following his sentencing where he was then murdered three days later by a fellow inmate, who struck him in the head with a block of concrete." ], "title": "Earl Krugel" }, { "sentences": [ "Partido Magdalo is one of the political parties in the Philippines founded by Former Governor Juanito Remulla Sr. and Former Congressman Renato P. Dragon.", " It is a local political party in Cavite.", "The new leaders of this party is Incumbent Cavite Governor Juanito Victor \"Jonvic\" Remulla, Jr. and Cavite Congressman Jesus \"Boying\" Remulla (7th District)." ], "title": "Partido Magdalo" }, { "sentences": [ "National Union (\"Unione Nazionale\") was a pro-fascist Italian Catholic political party during the 1920s, the first of several \"Clerico-Fascist\" political organizations established within the decade.", " The party was established with the permission of Pope Pius XI, dealing the final blow to the anti-fascist Catholic Italian People's Party." ], "title": "National Union (Italy, 1923)" } ]
[ "Title: Clement Attlee\n\nClement Richard Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (3 January 1883 – 8 October 1967) was a British Labour politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1945 to 1951 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1935 to 1955. In 1940, Attlee took Labour into the wartime coalition government and served under Winston Churchill, becoming the first person to hold the office of Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He went on to lead the Labour Party to an unexpected landslide victory at the 1945 general election; forming the first Labour majority government, and a mandate to implement its postwar reforms. The 12.0% national swing from the Conservatives to Labour was unprecedented at that time and remains the largest ever achieved by any party at a general election in British electoral history. He was re-elected with a narrow majority at the 1950 general election. In the following year, Attlee called a snap general election, hoping to increase his parliamentary majority. However, he was narrowly defeated by the Conservatives under the leadership of Winston Churchill; despite winning the most votes of any political party in any general election in British political history until the Conservative Party's fourth consecutive victory in 1992. Attlee remains the longest-ever serving Leader of the Labour Party.", "Title: Independent American Party\n\nThe Independent American Party (IAP) is a constitutionally based political party in the United States. It began as the Utah Independent American Party. The founders claim to have been inspired by a 1968 speech given by Ezra Taft Benson, former United States Secretary of Agriculture and later president of the LDS Church, entitled \"The Proper Role of Government\". The party's first platform was based on Benson's beliefs. These 15 principles for the proper role of government, taken from his speech, are held as the IAP's foundational principles. The IAP is a political party which has placed itself in the center of the political spectrum--like the U.S Constitution--right in the middle between the extremes of zero government or anarchy on the far right, and total government or tyranny on the far left. The Independent American Party of Nevada is affiliated with the Constitution Party of the United States. The IAP of Nevada has elected several candidates to local office, such as District Attorney, County Commissioner,County Clerk, and other local offices. (Officers elected in other States on the Independent American Party ticket or the U.S. Constitution Party need to be added here by party members in other states.)", "Title: Whig Party (United States)\n\nThe Whig Party was a political party active in the middle of the 19th century in the United States. Four US presidents belonged to the party while in office. It emerged in the 1830s as the leading opponent of Jacksonians, pulling together former members of the National Republican (one of the successors of the Democratic-Republican Party) and Anti-Masonic Parties. It had distant links to the upscale traditions of the Federalist Party. Along with the rival Democratic Party, it was central to the Second Party System from the early 1840s to the mid-1860s. It originally formed in opposition to the policies of President Andrew Jackson (in office 1829–37) and his Democratic Party. In particular, the Whigs supported the supremacy of the US Congress over the Presidency and favored a program of modernization, banking, and economic protectionism to stimulate manufacturing. It appealed to entrepreneurs, planters, reformers and the emerging urban middle class, but had little appeal to farmers or unskilled workers. It included many active Protestants, and voiced a moralistic opposition to the Jacksonian Indian removal. Party founders chose the \"Whig\" name to echo the American Whigs of the 18th century who fought for independence. The underlying political philosophy of the American Whig Party was not directly related to the British Whig party. Historian Frank Towers has specified a deep ideological divide:", "Title: Democratic Labor Party (South Korea)\n\nThe Democratic Labor Party (DLP) was a left-wing nationalist political party in South Korea. It was founded in January 2000, in the effort to create a political wing for the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions and was considered more left-wing and more independent of the two union federations in South Korea. Its party president was Lee Jung-hee and its assembly leader Kang Gi-gap, who is twice-elected congressman. In December 2011, the party merged into the Unified Progressive Party.", "Title: Philadelphia municipal election, 1957\n\nPhiladelphia's municipal election of November 5, 1957, involved the election of the district attorney, city controller, and the remainder of a term for one city council seat, as well as several row offices and judgeships. Democrats were successful citywide, continuing a run of victories racked up after the passage of a new city charter in 1951 despite growing divisions between factions of the party. Victor H. Blanc, the incumbent district attorney, led the Democratic ticket to victory. They held the city council seat and took two citywide offices that Republicans had won in 1953. In the judges' elections, most were endorsed by both parties but in the one race that pitted a Democratic candidate against a Republican, the Democrats were successful in seating their candidate, former Congressman Earl Chudoff.", "Title: Darrell Issa\n\nDarrell Edward Issa ( ; born November 1, 1953) is the Republican U.S. Representative for California's 49th congressional district, serving since 2001. The district (numbered the 48th District during his first term) covers the northern coastal areas of San Diego County, including cities such as Oceanside, Vista, Carlsbad and Encinitas, as well as a small portion of southern Orange County. From January 2011 to January 2015 he served as Chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.", "Title: Your Political Party of British Columbia\n\nYour Political Party of British Columbia, OR \"Your Party\", is a minor political party in British Columbia, Canada. The party is registered with Elections BC and has participated in the 2005, 2009, and 2013 general elections. The party advocates more transparency and accountability in government. It nominated one candidate in 2005, two in 2009 and 2013, and 10 in 2017, all in the Tri-Cities area. No Your Party candidate has been elected to office as of 2017. Its best result was a fourth-place finish with 442 votes (1.68%) in Port Moody-Westwood in 2005.", "Title: Earl Krugel\n\nEarl Leslie Krugel (November 24, 1942 – November 4, 2005) was the West Coast coordinator of the Jewish Defense League. In 2005, he was sentenced to prison on charges of terrorism after he confessed plotting, with the group's leader Irv Rubin, to blow up the office of Arab-American congressman Darrell Issa and the King Fahd mosque in Culver City, California. He was kept in protective custody for three years for the 2001 bomb plot. He was transferred to a medium security federal prison following his sentencing where he was then murdered three days later by a fellow inmate, who struck him in the head with a block of concrete.", "Title: Partido Magdalo\n\nPartido Magdalo is one of the political parties in the Philippines founded by Former Governor Juanito Remulla Sr. and Former Congressman Renato P. Dragon. It is a local political party in Cavite. The new leaders of this party is Incumbent Cavite Governor Juanito Victor \"Jonvic\" Remulla, Jr. and Cavite Congressman Jesus \"Boying\" Remulla (7th District).", "Title: National Union (Italy, 1923)\n\nNational Union (\"Unione Nazionale\") was a pro-fascist Italian Catholic political party during the 1920s, the first of several \"Clerico-Fascist\" political organizations established within the decade. The party was established with the permission of Pope Pius XI, dealing the final blow to the anti-fascist Catholic Italian People's Party." ]
4,003
Which opened first The Mills at Jersey Gardens or Woodbury Common Premium Outlets?
Woodbury Common Premium Outlets
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hard
{ "title": [ "The Mills at Jersey Gardens", "The Mills at Jersey Gardens", "Woodbury Common Premium Outlets", "Woodbury Common Premium Outlets" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Las Vegas Premium Outlets North is a 540000 sqft shopping mall located near Downtown Las Vegas located on 40 acre .", " It is owned and managed by Simon Property Group, and part of Simon's Premium Outlets family of outlet malls." ], "title": "Las Vegas Premium Outlets North" }, { "sentences": [ "Toronto Premium Outlets is an outlet mall in Halton Hills, Ontario, Canada.", " Being the first Premium Outlet Center in Canada, and the first conglomeration of stores of its type in that nation, the facility opened on Thursday, August 1, 2013." ], "title": "Toronto Premium Outlets" }, { "sentences": [ "Albertville Premium Outlets is an outlet center mall located in the Minneapolis-St.", " Paul, Minnesota metropolitan area, in the northwest suburb of Albertville, Minnesota.", " Albertville Premium Outlets is owned and managed by Chelsea Property Group.", " The center features over 100 stores, including Ralph Lauren, Nike, Coach, Lucky Brand Jeans, Puma and more." ], "title": "Albertville Premium Outlets" }, { "sentences": [ "Woodbury Common Premium Outlets is an outlet center located in Central Valley, New York.", " The center is owned by Premium Outlets, a subsidiary of Simon Property Group, and takes its name from the town in which it is located.", " Opened in late 1985, expanded in 1993, and again in 1998, the center now has 220 stores occupying more than 800,000 square feet (72,000 m²) and is one of the largest contiguous outlet centers in the world.", " Due to its size, different areas are color-coded to help visitors orient themselves, and on weekends, trolleys are available to transport shoppers from the parking lots and around the center." ], "title": "Woodbury Common Premium Outlets" }, { "sentences": [ "Grove City Premium Outlets, (formerly \"Prime Outlets-Grove City\") is an open-air outlet mall located along Interstate 79, four miles south of its junction with Interstate 80, in Springfield Township, west of Grove City, Pennsylvania.", " About 60 miles north of Pittsburgh, Grove City Premium Outlets includes more than 130 brand-name outlet stores, a food court, and one of the Pittsburgh Steelers' official team stores.", " It is one of the largest outlet malls in the United States." ], "title": "Grove City Premium Outlets" }, { "sentences": [ "Norfolk Premium Outlets is an American outlet shopping complex located in Norfolk, Virginia on U.S. Route 13 near the interchange with Interstate 64.", " Developed by Simon Property Group (who also owns and manages nearby Williamsburg Premium Outlets) and built by Cleveland Construction, the facility opened June 29, 2017, at the site of the old Lake Wright Golf Course, after one year of construction.", " Currently, about 50 stores are open with more to be added in the near future." ], "title": "Norfolk Premium Outlets" }, { "sentences": [ "The Wrentham Village Premium Outlets is an open-air outlet power center owned by the Simon Property Group.", " It is located off I-495 and Route 1A in Wrentham, Massachusetts.", " The facility opened in 1997, and was expanded in 1998, 1999, and 2000.", " With 616000 ft2 and 170 retailers, it has been credited as the reason for the downfall of the nearby, smaller Worcester Common Outlets, which closed in 2006, as well as the Cape Cod Factory Outlet Mall, which closed in 2011." ], "title": "Wrentham Village Premium Outlets" }, { "sentences": [ "Birch Run Premium Outlets is an outlet mall in Birch Run, Michigan.", " The largest outlet mall in the Midwestern United States, it opened in 1986.", " It is managed by Premium Outlets, a division of Simon Property Group." ], "title": "Birch Run Premium Outlets" }, { "sentences": [ "The Philadelphia Premium Outlets is a 553000 sqft open-air outlet mall located in Limerick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 35 miles northwest of Philadelphia.", " It is located off an interchange of U.S. Route 422 near the Limerick Nuclear Power Plant.", " It is owned by the Premium Outlets division of Simon Property Group." ], "title": "Philadelphia Premium Outlets" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mills at Jersey Gardens, originally Jersey Gardens and later The Outlet Collection | Jersey Gardens is a two-level indoor outlet mall in Elizabeth, New Jersey.", " The mall opened on October 21, 1999, and is the largest outlet mall in New Jersey, and much closer to New York City than its largest outlet mall competitor, Woodbury Common." ], "title": "The Mills at Jersey Gardens" } ]
[ "Title: Las Vegas Premium Outlets North\n\nLas Vegas Premium Outlets North is a 540000 sqft shopping mall located near Downtown Las Vegas located on 40 acre . It is owned and managed by Simon Property Group, and part of Simon's Premium Outlets family of outlet malls.", "Title: Toronto Premium Outlets\n\nToronto Premium Outlets is an outlet mall in Halton Hills, Ontario, Canada. Being the first Premium Outlet Center in Canada, and the first conglomeration of stores of its type in that nation, the facility opened on Thursday, August 1, 2013.", "Title: Albertville Premium Outlets\n\nAlbertville Premium Outlets is an outlet center mall located in the Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota metropolitan area, in the northwest suburb of Albertville, Minnesota. Albertville Premium Outlets is owned and managed by Chelsea Property Group. The center features over 100 stores, including Ralph Lauren, Nike, Coach, Lucky Brand Jeans, Puma and more.", "Title: Woodbury Common Premium Outlets\n\nWoodbury Common Premium Outlets is an outlet center located in Central Valley, New York. The center is owned by Premium Outlets, a subsidiary of Simon Property Group, and takes its name from the town in which it is located. Opened in late 1985, expanded in 1993, and again in 1998, the center now has 220 stores occupying more than 800,000 square feet (72,000 m²) and is one of the largest contiguous outlet centers in the world. Due to its size, different areas are color-coded to help visitors orient themselves, and on weekends, trolleys are available to transport shoppers from the parking lots and around the center.", "Title: Grove City Premium Outlets\n\nGrove City Premium Outlets, (formerly \"Prime Outlets-Grove City\") is an open-air outlet mall located along Interstate 79, four miles south of its junction with Interstate 80, in Springfield Township, west of Grove City, Pennsylvania. About 60 miles north of Pittsburgh, Grove City Premium Outlets includes more than 130 brand-name outlet stores, a food court, and one of the Pittsburgh Steelers' official team stores. It is one of the largest outlet malls in the United States.", "Title: Norfolk Premium Outlets\n\nNorfolk Premium Outlets is an American outlet shopping complex located in Norfolk, Virginia on U.S. Route 13 near the interchange with Interstate 64. Developed by Simon Property Group (who also owns and manages nearby Williamsburg Premium Outlets) and built by Cleveland Construction, the facility opened June 29, 2017, at the site of the old Lake Wright Golf Course, after one year of construction. Currently, about 50 stores are open with more to be added in the near future.", "Title: Wrentham Village Premium Outlets\n\nThe Wrentham Village Premium Outlets is an open-air outlet power center owned by the Simon Property Group. It is located off I-495 and Route 1A in Wrentham, Massachusetts. The facility opened in 1997, and was expanded in 1998, 1999, and 2000. With 616000 ft2 and 170 retailers, it has been credited as the reason for the downfall of the nearby, smaller Worcester Common Outlets, which closed in 2006, as well as the Cape Cod Factory Outlet Mall, which closed in 2011.", "Title: Birch Run Premium Outlets\n\nBirch Run Premium Outlets is an outlet mall in Birch Run, Michigan. The largest outlet mall in the Midwestern United States, it opened in 1986. It is managed by Premium Outlets, a division of Simon Property Group.", "Title: Philadelphia Premium Outlets\n\nThe Philadelphia Premium Outlets is a 553000 sqft open-air outlet mall located in Limerick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 35 miles northwest of Philadelphia. It is located off an interchange of U.S. Route 422 near the Limerick Nuclear Power Plant. It is owned by the Premium Outlets division of Simon Property Group.", "Title: The Mills at Jersey Gardens\n\nThe Mills at Jersey Gardens, originally Jersey Gardens and later The Outlet Collection | Jersey Gardens is a two-level indoor outlet mall in Elizabeth, New Jersey. The mall opened on October 21, 1999, and is the largest outlet mall in New Jersey, and much closer to New York City than its largest outlet mall competitor, Woodbury Common." ]
4,004
When was the indirect tax at which Navin Kumar served as the first chairman introduced in India?
1 July 2017
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medium
{ "title": [ "Navin Kumar", "Goods and Services Tax (India)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The ferme générale (] , \"general farm\") was, in \"ancien régime\" France, essentially an outsourced customs, excise and indirect tax operation.", " It collected duties on behalf of the King (plus hefty bonus fees for themselves), under renewable six-year contracts.", " The major tax collectors in that unfair, and therefore highly unpopular, tax farming system were known as the fermiers généraux, which would be \"tax farmers-general\" in English." ], "title": "Ferme générale" }, { "sentences": [ "A turnover tax is similar to VAT, with the difference that it taxes intermediate and possibly capital goods.", " It is an indirect tax, typically on an ad valorem basis, applicable to a production process or stage.", " For example, when manufacturing activity is completed, a tax may be charged on some companies.", " Sales tax occurs when merchandise has been sold." ], "title": "Turnover tax" }, { "sentences": [ "Service tax was a tax levied by Central Government of India on services provided or agreed to be provided excluding services covered under negative list and considering the Place of Provision of Services Rules, 2012 and collected as per Point of Taxation Rules, 2011 from the person liable to pay service tax.", " Person liable to pay service tax is governed by Service Tax Rules, 1994 he may be service provider or service receiver or any other person made so liable.", " It is an indirect tax wherein the service provider collects the tax on services from service receiver and pays the same to government of India.", " Few services are presently exempt in public interest via Mega Exemption Notification 25/2012-ST as amended up to date and few services are charged service tax at abated rate as per Notification No. 26/2012-ST as amended up to date.", " Presently from 1 June 2016, service tax rate has been increased to consolidated rate at 14% +0.5%+0.5%= 15% of value of services provided or to be provided.", " The service tax rate now is consolidated rate as education cess and secondary higher education cess are subsumed with 2% of \"Swach Bharat Cess(0.50%)\" has been notified by the Government." ], "title": "Service Tax" }, { "sentences": [ "The Millones were an indirect tax on food in Spain in the 16th and 17th centuries.", " They were first imposed by Philip II and were approved by the Cortes de Castilla 4 April 1590.", " The tax was initially intended in 1590 as a temporary measure to replace the Spanish Armada lost in attacking England.", " The \"millones\" was voted by the Cortes of Castille in 1590 as a 6-year grant for 8 million ducats.", " It was originally levied on the \"cuatro especies\" of wine, meat, olive oil, and vinegar.", " The tax was renewed by the Cortes in 1596, and used as well by Philip's successors Philip III, Philip IV and Charles II.", " Under Philip III the tax brought in 3 million ducats a year, although that fell back to 2 million ducats a year due to population loss and recession at the end of his reign.", " In 1626, Philip IV and his Cortes doubled the tax to the level of 4 million ducats by also levying it on salt, paper and ship anchorage in lieu of proposed taxes on offices, grants and property; in the Cortes of 1632, the tax raised an additional 2.5 million ducats a year because it was levied on chocolate, sugar, fish, tobacco and other commodities.", " From 1655, renewal of the tax was practically automatic, and from 1668 it was renewed by the \"Junta de asistentes\" that the king called together in lieu of bringing together the full Cortes." ], "title": "Millones" }, { "sentences": [ "Navin Kumar (born 29 August 1952), is a retired Indian Administrative Service (I.A.S.) officer of Bihar cadre in India.", " He also served as the first Chairman of Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) in India from 2013 to August 2017.", " He has also served as Chief Secretary in the state of Bihar retiring from service in August 2012.", " He belongs to the I.A.S. batch of 1975.", " He has also served as Secretary in Ministry of Urban Development, Chairman of Metro Rail Corporations of India such as Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation and Director General of Doordarshan with additional charge as CEO of Prasar Bharati." ], "title": "Navin Kumar" }, { "sentences": [ "Though the actual definitions vary between jurisdictions, in general, a direct tax is a tax imposed upon a person or property as distinct from a tax imposed upon a transaction, which is described as an indirect tax.", " The term may be used in economic and political analyses, but does not itself have any legal implications.", " However, in the United States, the term has special constitutional significance because of a provision in the U.S. Constitution that \"direct taxes\" imposed by the national government be apportioned among the states on the basis of population.", " In the European Union direct taxation remains the sole responsibility of member states." ], "title": "Direct tax" }, { "sentences": [ "Value Added Tax (VAT) is an indirect tax levied on the value creation or addition.", " Concept of VAT in Nepal was introduced in FY 2049/50 but the act was developed in BS 2050.", " VAT was implemented in 1998 and is the major source of government's revenue.", " It is administered by Inland Revenue Department of Nepal." ], "title": "Value added tax (Nepal)" }, { "sentences": [ "Goods and Services Tax (GST) is an indirect tax which was introduced in India on 1 July 2017 and was applicable throughout India which replaced multiple cascading taxes levied by the central and state governments.", " It was introduced as The Constitution (One Hundred and First Amendment) Act 2017, following the passage of Constitution 122nd Amendment Bill.", " The GST is governed by a GST Council and its Chairman is the Finance Minister of India.", " Under GST, goods and services are taxed at the following rates, 0%, 5%, 12% ,18% and 28%.", " There is a special rate of 0.25% on rough precious and semi-precious stones and 3% on gold.", " In addition a cess of 15% or other rates on top of 28% GST applies on few items like aerated drinks, luxury cars and tobacco products.", " GST was initially proposed to replace a slew of indirect taxes with a unified tax and was therefore set to dramatically reshape the country's 2 trillion dollar economy.", " The rate of GST in India is between double to four times that levied in other countries like Singapore." ], "title": "Goods and Services Tax (India)" }, { "sentences": [ "An indirect tax (such as sales tax, per unit tax, value added tax (VAT), or goods and services tax (GST)) is a tax collected by an intermediary (such as a retail store) from the person who bears the ultimate economic burden of the tax (such as the consumer).", " The intermediary later files a tax return and forwards the tax proceeds to government with the return.", " In this sense, the term indirect tax is contrasted with a direct tax, which is collected directly by government from the persons (legal or natural) on whom it is imposed.", " Some commentators have argued that \"a direct tax is one that cannot be changed by the taxpayer to someone else, whereas an indirect tax can be.\"" ], "title": "Indirect tax" }, { "sentences": [ "The Salt Industry Commission was an organization created in 758, during the decline of Tang dynasty China, used to raise tax revenue from the state monopoly of the salt trade, or salt gabelle.", " The Commission sold salt to private merchants at a price that included a low but cumulatively substantial tax, which was passed on by the merchants at the point of sale.", " This basic mechanism of an indirect tax collected by private merchants supervised by government officials endured to the mid-20th century.", " The salt tax enabled a weak government to sustain itself; the government need control only the few regions that produced salt.", " Plans to end the government monopoly on salt by 2016 were announced in 2014." ], "title": "Salt Commission" } ]
[ "Title: Ferme générale\n\nThe ferme générale (] , \"general farm\") was, in \"ancien régime\" France, essentially an outsourced customs, excise and indirect tax operation. It collected duties on behalf of the King (plus hefty bonus fees for themselves), under renewable six-year contracts. The major tax collectors in that unfair, and therefore highly unpopular, tax farming system were known as the fermiers généraux, which would be \"tax farmers-general\" in English.", "Title: Turnover tax\n\nA turnover tax is similar to VAT, with the difference that it taxes intermediate and possibly capital goods. It is an indirect tax, typically on an ad valorem basis, applicable to a production process or stage. For example, when manufacturing activity is completed, a tax may be charged on some companies. Sales tax occurs when merchandise has been sold.", "Title: Service Tax\n\nService tax was a tax levied by Central Government of India on services provided or agreed to be provided excluding services covered under negative list and considering the Place of Provision of Services Rules, 2012 and collected as per Point of Taxation Rules, 2011 from the person liable to pay service tax. Person liable to pay service tax is governed by Service Tax Rules, 1994 he may be service provider or service receiver or any other person made so liable. It is an indirect tax wherein the service provider collects the tax on services from service receiver and pays the same to government of India. Few services are presently exempt in public interest via Mega Exemption Notification 25/2012-ST as amended up to date and few services are charged service tax at abated rate as per Notification No. 26/2012-ST as amended up to date. Presently from 1 June 2016, service tax rate has been increased to consolidated rate at 14% +0.5%+0.5%= 15% of value of services provided or to be provided. The service tax rate now is consolidated rate as education cess and secondary higher education cess are subsumed with 2% of \"Swach Bharat Cess(0.50%)\" has been notified by the Government.", "Title: Millones\n\nThe Millones were an indirect tax on food in Spain in the 16th and 17th centuries. They were first imposed by Philip II and were approved by the Cortes de Castilla 4 April 1590. The tax was initially intended in 1590 as a temporary measure to replace the Spanish Armada lost in attacking England. The \"millones\" was voted by the Cortes of Castille in 1590 as a 6-year grant for 8 million ducats. It was originally levied on the \"cuatro especies\" of wine, meat, olive oil, and vinegar. The tax was renewed by the Cortes in 1596, and used as well by Philip's successors Philip III, Philip IV and Charles II. Under Philip III the tax brought in 3 million ducats a year, although that fell back to 2 million ducats a year due to population loss and recession at the end of his reign. In 1626, Philip IV and his Cortes doubled the tax to the level of 4 million ducats by also levying it on salt, paper and ship anchorage in lieu of proposed taxes on offices, grants and property; in the Cortes of 1632, the tax raised an additional 2.5 million ducats a year because it was levied on chocolate, sugar, fish, tobacco and other commodities. From 1655, renewal of the tax was practically automatic, and from 1668 it was renewed by the \"Junta de asistentes\" that the king called together in lieu of bringing together the full Cortes.", "Title: Navin Kumar\n\nNavin Kumar (born 29 August 1952), is a retired Indian Administrative Service (I.A.S.) officer of Bihar cadre in India. He also served as the first Chairman of Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) in India from 2013 to August 2017. He has also served as Chief Secretary in the state of Bihar retiring from service in August 2012. He belongs to the I.A.S. batch of 1975. He has also served as Secretary in Ministry of Urban Development, Chairman of Metro Rail Corporations of India such as Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation and Director General of Doordarshan with additional charge as CEO of Prasar Bharati.", "Title: Direct tax\n\nThough the actual definitions vary between jurisdictions, in general, a direct tax is a tax imposed upon a person or property as distinct from a tax imposed upon a transaction, which is described as an indirect tax. The term may be used in economic and political analyses, but does not itself have any legal implications. However, in the United States, the term has special constitutional significance because of a provision in the U.S. Constitution that \"direct taxes\" imposed by the national government be apportioned among the states on the basis of population. In the European Union direct taxation remains the sole responsibility of member states.", "Title: Value added tax (Nepal)\n\nValue Added Tax (VAT) is an indirect tax levied on the value creation or addition. Concept of VAT in Nepal was introduced in FY 2049/50 but the act was developed in BS 2050. VAT was implemented in 1998 and is the major source of government's revenue. It is administered by Inland Revenue Department of Nepal.", "Title: Goods and Services Tax (India)\n\nGoods and Services Tax (GST) is an indirect tax which was introduced in India on 1 July 2017 and was applicable throughout India which replaced multiple cascading taxes levied by the central and state governments. It was introduced as The Constitution (One Hundred and First Amendment) Act 2017, following the passage of Constitution 122nd Amendment Bill. The GST is governed by a GST Council and its Chairman is the Finance Minister of India. Under GST, goods and services are taxed at the following rates, 0%, 5%, 12% ,18% and 28%. There is a special rate of 0.25% on rough precious and semi-precious stones and 3% on gold. In addition a cess of 15% or other rates on top of 28% GST applies on few items like aerated drinks, luxury cars and tobacco products. GST was initially proposed to replace a slew of indirect taxes with a unified tax and was therefore set to dramatically reshape the country's 2 trillion dollar economy. The rate of GST in India is between double to four times that levied in other countries like Singapore.", "Title: Indirect tax\n\nAn indirect tax (such as sales tax, per unit tax, value added tax (VAT), or goods and services tax (GST)) is a tax collected by an intermediary (such as a retail store) from the person who bears the ultimate economic burden of the tax (such as the consumer). The intermediary later files a tax return and forwards the tax proceeds to government with the return. In this sense, the term indirect tax is contrasted with a direct tax, which is collected directly by government from the persons (legal or natural) on whom it is imposed. Some commentators have argued that \"a direct tax is one that cannot be changed by the taxpayer to someone else, whereas an indirect tax can be.\"", "Title: Salt Commission\n\nThe Salt Industry Commission was an organization created in 758, during the decline of Tang dynasty China, used to raise tax revenue from the state monopoly of the salt trade, or salt gabelle. The Commission sold salt to private merchants at a price that included a low but cumulatively substantial tax, which was passed on by the merchants at the point of sale. This basic mechanism of an indirect tax collected by private merchants supervised by government officials endured to the mid-20th century. The salt tax enabled a weak government to sustain itself; the government need control only the few regions that produced salt. Plans to end the government monopoly on salt by 2016 were announced in 2014." ]
4,005
The album Ultraviolet featured a Canadian DJ, turntables, record producer, and music label executive, as its what?
executive producer
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Ultraviolet (Kid Sister album)", "Ultraviolet (Kid Sister album)", "A-Trak" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Happy 2b Hardcore is a DJ mix album by Canadian DJ Anabolic Frolic.", " It was released in 1997 on American breakbeat label Moonshine Music and is the first series in Frolic's \"Happy 2b Hardcore\" series of DJ mix albums, documenting the emergence of happy hardcore music in the United Kingdom and Europe.", " The series itself is a spin-off of Moonshine's \"Speed Limit 140 BPM+\" series of fast-tempo dance music compilations.", " The album was conceived to introduce American audiences to happy hardcore, and contains sixteen of the genre's anthems which carry many of happy hardcore's defining characteristics, such as fast tempo, frantic breakbeats, major key tonality, off-kilter, quirky keyboard effects and \"semi-melodies.\"" ], "title": "Happy 2b Hardcore" }, { "sentences": [ "Khaled Mohamed \"DJ\" Khaled (born November 26, 1975), is an American record producer, radio personality, DJ, record label executive, and author.", " He previously went by the name Arab Attack, but changed it after the 9/11 attacks, as he did not want to appear insensitive.", " He was a radio host for the Miami-based urban music radio station WEDR \"99 Jamz\" and the DJ for the hip hop group Terror Squad.", " From 2004 to 2006, Khaled assisted in the production of the hip-hop albums \"Real Talk\" by Fabolous, \"True Story\" by Terror Squad, \"All or Nothing\" and \"Me, Myself, & I\" by Fat Joe." ], "title": "DJ Khaled" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Harlan Smith (born November 6, 1939 in Central Butte, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian country music singer, record producer and record label executive.", " He is known as a founder of the Canadian country music label Royalty Records, and for his performances and recordings both as a solo artist and as a duo with his wife Chris Nielsen." ], "title": "R. Harlan Smith" }, { "sentences": [ "Ultraviolet is the debut studio album by American rapper and singer Kid Sister, released on November 17, 2009 by Universal Republic Records.", " It was initially to be titled \"Dream Date\" but was changed during the recording process, along with the removal of three tracks and addition of five new ones.", " DJ A-Trak serves as the executive producer and the album includes production by XXXChange, Sinden, DJ Gant-Man, Hervé, Yuksek, and others." ], "title": "Ultraviolet (Kid Sister album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Hunter Siegel, is a Canadian DJ and music producer.", " Hunter made his first appearance with his debut single, released independently, Waiting Up, which was released in white label format in June 2013.", " Hunter received international support with Waiting Up and quickly caught the ear of a number of tastemaker labels, like Steve Angello's Size Records where he did a release with house music legend Todd Terry.", " In 2015, Hunter released his first record with Atlantic's dance label Big Beat Records, titled Let Me Love You Right, which featured Canadian vocalist Kai.", " The record received immediate support on radio throughout North America.", " Hunter and BigBeat then followed up with the music video which was an ode to the wildly popular movie \"Fight Club\" as noted in the Billboard Magazine world premier.", " Since 2015, Hunter has appeared in numerous international music festivals like HARD SUMMER MUSIC FEST Electric Zoo Music Festival in New York City and Splash House in Palm Springs, California.", " Hunter Siegel is also the creator of the international brand #NoNeon which launched in January 2014 out of Toronto and has since spread south all the way to Florida." ], "title": "Hunter Siegel" }, { "sentences": [ "Alain Macklovitch (born March 30, 1982), known by his stage name A-Trak, is a Canadian DJ, turntablist, record producer, and music label executive.", " He is the owner of the record label Fool's Gold, which was founded in 2007, and is credited for developing the careers of artists such as Kid Cudi, Danny Brown, and Flosstradamus.", " A-Trak's career has spanned nearly two decades, leading Rolling Stone to name him one of the 50 Most Important People in EDM.", " A-Trak is also part of the DJ duo Duck Sauce with Armand Van Helden, which was nominated for a Grammy in 2012 for their song \"Barbara Streisand\".", " A-Trak was featured on the covers of Billboard and Complex and recently appeared in campaigns for Adidas, Grey Goose, Converse and Cadillac.", " A-Trak has also penned a number of articles for The Huffington Post and owns the travel website Infinite Legroom.", " After residing in Brooklyn for many years, he now calls Los Angeles home." ], "title": "A-Trak" }, { "sentences": [ "Kaydean is a British-American record and TV producer, composer, DJ, record label executive and artist manager.", " Kaydean produces, composes and arranges music in the Dance, Electronica, Latin Pop, Contemporary R&B, and Electronica genres.", " Born in London, he has worked with many artists including Janet Jackson, Maxi Priest, Robyn, Man Parrish, Angel \"Cucco\" Peña, Baron Lopez, Raekwon, Ky-Mani Marley, Frankie Cutlass and Nocera amongst others.", " He is also known for discovering Latin Pop Star Janid and managing her career.", " He produced her Spanish album \"La Magia\" under the Sony Music Latin imprint label, Handshake and her Hit Single \"Penicilina\".", " In 2015 he debuted as a TV executive producer with Janid's reality show on Mega TV, The first episode aired on September 6, 2015." ], "title": "Kaydean" }, { "sentences": [ "Paul Murphy (born September 2, 1982), known primarily by his stage name Skratch Bastid, is a Canadian DJ and Juno nominated record producer.", " He is a three-time Scribble Jam DJ Battle winner. \"", "URB\" has described him as \"a DJ with more than mixing up his sleeves\".", " He is a global ambassador and judge for Red Bull's annual Thre3style DJ competition." ], "title": "Skratch Bastid" }, { "sentences": [ "Greg Hambleton is a Canadian music industry entrepreneur living in Hamilton, ON.", " Over the years he has been a record producer, recording engineer, songwriter and music label executive with Axe Records." ], "title": "Greg Hambleton" }, { "sentences": [ "Andrew Clarke, known by his stage name Andy C, is an English DJ, record producer and co-founder of RAM Records, a pioneering force in the drum and bass genre.", " In 2011 Andy C won the Best DJ title in the 2011 Drum and Bass Arena Awards, and since the awards' inception in 2009, he has won the people's vote in the awards for Best DJ each year.", " He specialises in fast mixing, often employing three turntables.", " A signature mixing style of Andy is what he refers to as \"The Double Drop\": lining up 2 tunes so that both basslines drop at the same time.", " Andy C has often organised events where he DJs continuously for 6 hours.", " In January 2011 Mixmag UK announced the result of 14 month global poll from 35 nominations chosen by other big names in dance music: the survey asked global voters to decide \"Who is the Greatest DJ of All Time\" Andy C was ranked number 4 on it and the highest British DJ on the list.", " Andy C is considered amongst the popular culture of Britain and the extended population of the world to be the \"Most influential Drum & Bass DJ to ever live.\"", " Having the most successful record label in the genre, and also the greatest number of 'Best DJ' titles." ], "title": "Andy C" } ]
[ "Title: Happy 2b Hardcore\n\nHappy 2b Hardcore is a DJ mix album by Canadian DJ Anabolic Frolic. It was released in 1997 on American breakbeat label Moonshine Music and is the first series in Frolic's \"Happy 2b Hardcore\" series of DJ mix albums, documenting the emergence of happy hardcore music in the United Kingdom and Europe. The series itself is a spin-off of Moonshine's \"Speed Limit 140 BPM+\" series of fast-tempo dance music compilations. The album was conceived to introduce American audiences to happy hardcore, and contains sixteen of the genre's anthems which carry many of happy hardcore's defining characteristics, such as fast tempo, frantic breakbeats, major key tonality, off-kilter, quirky keyboard effects and \"semi-melodies.\"", "Title: DJ Khaled\n\nKhaled Mohamed \"DJ\" Khaled (born November 26, 1975), is an American record producer, radio personality, DJ, record label executive, and author. He previously went by the name Arab Attack, but changed it after the 9/11 attacks, as he did not want to appear insensitive. He was a radio host for the Miami-based urban music radio station WEDR \"99 Jamz\" and the DJ for the hip hop group Terror Squad. From 2004 to 2006, Khaled assisted in the production of the hip-hop albums \"Real Talk\" by Fabolous, \"True Story\" by Terror Squad, \"All or Nothing\" and \"Me, Myself, & I\" by Fat Joe.", "Title: R. Harlan Smith\n\nRobert Harlan Smith (born November 6, 1939 in Central Butte, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian country music singer, record producer and record label executive. He is known as a founder of the Canadian country music label Royalty Records, and for his performances and recordings both as a solo artist and as a duo with his wife Chris Nielsen.", "Title: Ultraviolet (Kid Sister album)\n\nUltraviolet is the debut studio album by American rapper and singer Kid Sister, released on November 17, 2009 by Universal Republic Records. It was initially to be titled \"Dream Date\" but was changed during the recording process, along with the removal of three tracks and addition of five new ones. DJ A-Trak serves as the executive producer and the album includes production by XXXChange, Sinden, DJ Gant-Man, Hervé, Yuksek, and others.", "Title: Hunter Siegel\n\nHunter Siegel, is a Canadian DJ and music producer. Hunter made his first appearance with his debut single, released independently, Waiting Up, which was released in white label format in June 2013. Hunter received international support with Waiting Up and quickly caught the ear of a number of tastemaker labels, like Steve Angello's Size Records where he did a release with house music legend Todd Terry. In 2015, Hunter released his first record with Atlantic's dance label Big Beat Records, titled Let Me Love You Right, which featured Canadian vocalist Kai. The record received immediate support on radio throughout North America. Hunter and BigBeat then followed up with the music video which was an ode to the wildly popular movie \"Fight Club\" as noted in the Billboard Magazine world premier. Since 2015, Hunter has appeared in numerous international music festivals like HARD SUMMER MUSIC FEST Electric Zoo Music Festival in New York City and Splash House in Palm Springs, California. Hunter Siegel is also the creator of the international brand #NoNeon which launched in January 2014 out of Toronto and has since spread south all the way to Florida.", "Title: A-Trak\n\nAlain Macklovitch (born March 30, 1982), known by his stage name A-Trak, is a Canadian DJ, turntablist, record producer, and music label executive. He is the owner of the record label Fool's Gold, which was founded in 2007, and is credited for developing the careers of artists such as Kid Cudi, Danny Brown, and Flosstradamus. A-Trak's career has spanned nearly two decades, leading Rolling Stone to name him one of the 50 Most Important People in EDM. A-Trak is also part of the DJ duo Duck Sauce with Armand Van Helden, which was nominated for a Grammy in 2012 for their song \"Barbara Streisand\". A-Trak was featured on the covers of Billboard and Complex and recently appeared in campaigns for Adidas, Grey Goose, Converse and Cadillac. A-Trak has also penned a number of articles for The Huffington Post and owns the travel website Infinite Legroom. After residing in Brooklyn for many years, he now calls Los Angeles home.", "Title: Kaydean\n\nKaydean is a British-American record and TV producer, composer, DJ, record label executive and artist manager. Kaydean produces, composes and arranges music in the Dance, Electronica, Latin Pop, Contemporary R&B, and Electronica genres. Born in London, he has worked with many artists including Janet Jackson, Maxi Priest, Robyn, Man Parrish, Angel \"Cucco\" Peña, Baron Lopez, Raekwon, Ky-Mani Marley, Frankie Cutlass and Nocera amongst others. He is also known for discovering Latin Pop Star Janid and managing her career. He produced her Spanish album \"La Magia\" under the Sony Music Latin imprint label, Handshake and her Hit Single \"Penicilina\". In 2015 he debuted as a TV executive producer with Janid's reality show on Mega TV, The first episode aired on September 6, 2015.", "Title: Skratch Bastid\n\nPaul Murphy (born September 2, 1982), known primarily by his stage name Skratch Bastid, is a Canadian DJ and Juno nominated record producer. He is a three-time Scribble Jam DJ Battle winner. \" URB\" has described him as \"a DJ with more than mixing up his sleeves\". He is a global ambassador and judge for Red Bull's annual Thre3style DJ competition.", "Title: Greg Hambleton\n\nGreg Hambleton is a Canadian music industry entrepreneur living in Hamilton, ON. Over the years he has been a record producer, recording engineer, songwriter and music label executive with Axe Records.", "Title: Andy C\n\nAndrew Clarke, known by his stage name Andy C, is an English DJ, record producer and co-founder of RAM Records, a pioneering force in the drum and bass genre. In 2011 Andy C won the Best DJ title in the 2011 Drum and Bass Arena Awards, and since the awards' inception in 2009, he has won the people's vote in the awards for Best DJ each year. He specialises in fast mixing, often employing three turntables. A signature mixing style of Andy is what he refers to as \"The Double Drop\": lining up 2 tunes so that both basslines drop at the same time. Andy C has often organised events where he DJs continuously for 6 hours. In January 2011 Mixmag UK announced the result of 14 month global poll from 35 nominations chosen by other big names in dance music: the survey asked global voters to decide \"Who is the Greatest DJ of All Time\" Andy C was ranked number 4 on it and the highest British DJ on the list. Andy C is considered amongst the popular culture of Britain and the extended population of the world to be the \"Most influential Drum & Bass DJ to ever live.\" Having the most successful record label in the genre, and also the greatest number of 'Best DJ' titles." ]
4,006
Who choreographed the step, also used in the Grapevine dance, that is a dance set to the song 'Electric Boogie"?
Richard L. "Ric" Silver
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[ { "sentences": [ "Terence Lewis (born 10 April 1975) is an Indian dancer and choreographer, specializing in contemporary dance.", " He is known as a choreographer and judge in reality dance series.", ".\"", "Dance India Dance Season 1, 2, 3\" (2009–2012) He runs his 'Terence Lewis Contemporary Dance Company' in Mumbai, holds dance workshops both in India and abroad.", " He has choreographed Bollywood films like, \"Lagaan\" (2001), \"Jhankaar Beats\" (2003) and \"Naach\" (2004), apart from musicals, stage shows, ads, music videos and national and international dance competitions , as well as starring in a music video for \"DJ Hot Remix Vol.3\" called Badan Pe Sitare (Remix of old song by Harry Anand) He was recently a judge of \"Nach Baliye 5\", along with actress Shilpa Shetty and film director Sajid Khan.", " And currently seen judging Nach Baliye Shriman v/s Shrimati along with actress and \"Nach Baliye 5\" judge Shilpa Shetty and film director and choreographer Farah Khan.", " Terence Lewis also got Staar Parivaar Award for Favourite Judge.", " He also choreographed Disney India's first theatre production Beauty and the Beast." ], "title": "Terence Lewis (choreographer)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Electric Boogie\" (also known as the \"Electric Slide\") is a dance song performed by Marcia Griffiths.", " It is strongly associated with the \"Electric Slide\" line dance.", " \"Electric Boogie\" was released in 1982 and reached number 51 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in 1990.", " It was written and originally recorded in 1976 with Bunny Wailer." ], "title": "Electric Boogie" }, { "sentences": [ "Electric boogaloo (sometimes mistakenly referred to as electric boogie) is a funk style of hip hop dance closely related to popping.", " It became the signature style of the dance group started in the 1970s, the Electric Boogaloos.", " Along with electric boogaloo they also popularized popping and many of its related styles." ], "title": "Electric boogaloo (dance)" }, { "sentences": [ "West Street Mob were a boogie and electro music trio, active between 1981 and 1984, best known for their 1983 song \"Break Dance — Electric Boogie.\"", " The band comprised Joey Robinson, Jr., Warren Moore and singer Sabrina Gillison." ], "title": "West Street Mob" }, { "sentences": [ "Mansi Aggarwal is an Indian choreographer who has choreographed dances in Bollywood movies.", " She is best known for choreographing the song, 'Bharat Mata ki Jai, from the movie Shanghai that starred actor Emraan Hashmi - the song gained a lot of popularity and became a 'hit' in India.", " She has worked with notable actors such as Sushant Singh Rajput in the award-winning movie, Kai Po Che, and with Abhay Deol in the movie Dev D.", " The song 'Suno Na Sangemarmar' that she choreographed was nominated for Stardust and Filmfare awards." ], "title": "Mansi Aggarwal" }, { "sentences": [ "Suzie Q (or Suzy Q) is the name of a dance step in the Big Apple, Lindy Hop, and other dances.", " In line dances this step is also known as Heel Twist (actually refers to step 2) or Grind Walk.", " The step is also used in jazz dance, and in Salsa shines." ], "title": "Suzie Q (dance move)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Grapevine is a dance figure in partner dancing that shares a common appearance, with some variation, in ballroom, club, and folk dances.", " It includes side steps and steps across the support foot.", " The step is used, for example, in the Foxtrot, Polka, Electric Slide and Hustle as well as in Freestyle aerobics." ], "title": "Grapevine (dance move)" }, { "sentences": [ "The spiral dance, also called the grapevine dance and the weaver’s dance, is a tradition group dance practiced in Neopaganism in the United States, especially in feminist Wicca and the associated \"Reclaiming\" movement." ], "title": "Spiral dance" }, { "sentences": [ "The Electric (better known as The Electric Slide) is a four wall line dance set to Marcia Griffiths and Bunny Wailer's song \"Electric Boogie\".", " Choreographer Richard L. \"Ric\" Silver created the dance in 1976 from a demo of the Bunny Walters recording." ], "title": "Electric Slide" }, { "sentences": [ "Diljott is an actress working in films.", " She is recognized for her talent, dedication and passion for Cinema.", " She also loves singing and dancing.", " A beauty with brains, she has also been excellent in academics throughout.", " Having worked in hit Punjabi films and songs, she enjoys a huge fan base.", " Having given power packed performances in Punjabi cinema, her film 'Teshan' released in 2016 and film 'Yaar Annmulle 2' released in January 2017.", " Her single track song 'Tere Rang' as a singer recently released in February 2017 and is garnering huge response all over the world.", " She is a part of Hollywood film '5 Weddings' which shall release worldwide in 2017.", " Her another upcoming Punjabi film 'Punjabi By Nature', directed by Gurbir Grewal shall also release in 2017.", " Recently her new film titled 'Nanak' has been announced, produced by Raj Kundra and Shilpa Shetty,which shall release on 23 March 2018.", " Her next song 'Akh Mataka' is set to release on 10 July 2017.", " She is also passionate about serving the humanity and contributes continuously towards betterment of the society." ], "title": "Diljott" } ]
[ "Title: Terence Lewis (choreographer)\n\nTerence Lewis (born 10 April 1975) is an Indian dancer and choreographer, specializing in contemporary dance. He is known as a choreographer and judge in reality dance series. .\" Dance India Dance Season 1, 2, 3\" (2009–2012) He runs his 'Terence Lewis Contemporary Dance Company' in Mumbai, holds dance workshops both in India and abroad. He has choreographed Bollywood films like, \"Lagaan\" (2001), \"Jhankaar Beats\" (2003) and \"Naach\" (2004), apart from musicals, stage shows, ads, music videos and national and international dance competitions , as well as starring in a music video for \"DJ Hot Remix Vol.3\" called Badan Pe Sitare (Remix of old song by Harry Anand) He was recently a judge of \"Nach Baliye 5\", along with actress Shilpa Shetty and film director Sajid Khan. And currently seen judging Nach Baliye Shriman v/s Shrimati along with actress and \"Nach Baliye 5\" judge Shilpa Shetty and film director and choreographer Farah Khan. Terence Lewis also got Staar Parivaar Award for Favourite Judge. He also choreographed Disney India's first theatre production Beauty and the Beast.", "Title: Electric Boogie\n\n\"Electric Boogie\" (also known as the \"Electric Slide\") is a dance song performed by Marcia Griffiths. It is strongly associated with the \"Electric Slide\" line dance. \"Electric Boogie\" was released in 1982 and reached number 51 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in 1990. It was written and originally recorded in 1976 with Bunny Wailer.", "Title: Electric boogaloo (dance)\n\nElectric boogaloo (sometimes mistakenly referred to as electric boogie) is a funk style of hip hop dance closely related to popping. It became the signature style of the dance group started in the 1970s, the Electric Boogaloos. Along with electric boogaloo they also popularized popping and many of its related styles.", "Title: West Street Mob\n\nWest Street Mob were a boogie and electro music trio, active between 1981 and 1984, best known for their 1983 song \"Break Dance — Electric Boogie.\" The band comprised Joey Robinson, Jr., Warren Moore and singer Sabrina Gillison.", "Title: Mansi Aggarwal\n\nMansi Aggarwal is an Indian choreographer who has choreographed dances in Bollywood movies. She is best known for choreographing the song, 'Bharat Mata ki Jai, from the movie Shanghai that starred actor Emraan Hashmi - the song gained a lot of popularity and became a 'hit' in India. She has worked with notable actors such as Sushant Singh Rajput in the award-winning movie, Kai Po Che, and with Abhay Deol in the movie Dev D. The song 'Suno Na Sangemarmar' that she choreographed was nominated for Stardust and Filmfare awards.", "Title: Suzie Q (dance move)\n\nSuzie Q (or Suzy Q) is the name of a dance step in the Big Apple, Lindy Hop, and other dances. In line dances this step is also known as Heel Twist (actually refers to step 2) or Grind Walk. The step is also used in jazz dance, and in Salsa shines.", "Title: Grapevine (dance move)\n\nThe Grapevine is a dance figure in partner dancing that shares a common appearance, with some variation, in ballroom, club, and folk dances. It includes side steps and steps across the support foot. The step is used, for example, in the Foxtrot, Polka, Electric Slide and Hustle as well as in Freestyle aerobics.", "Title: Spiral dance\n\nThe spiral dance, also called the grapevine dance and the weaver’s dance, is a tradition group dance practiced in Neopaganism in the United States, especially in feminist Wicca and the associated \"Reclaiming\" movement.", "Title: Electric Slide\n\nThe Electric (better known as The Electric Slide) is a four wall line dance set to Marcia Griffiths and Bunny Wailer's song \"Electric Boogie\". Choreographer Richard L. \"Ric\" Silver created the dance in 1976 from a demo of the Bunny Walters recording.", "Title: Diljott\n\nDiljott is an actress working in films. She is recognized for her talent, dedication and passion for Cinema. She also loves singing and dancing. A beauty with brains, she has also been excellent in academics throughout. Having worked in hit Punjabi films and songs, she enjoys a huge fan base. Having given power packed performances in Punjabi cinema, her film 'Teshan' released in 2016 and film 'Yaar Annmulle 2' released in January 2017. Her single track song 'Tere Rang' as a singer recently released in February 2017 and is garnering huge response all over the world. She is a part of Hollywood film '5 Weddings' which shall release worldwide in 2017. Her another upcoming Punjabi film 'Punjabi By Nature', directed by Gurbir Grewal shall also release in 2017. Recently her new film titled 'Nanak' has been announced, produced by Raj Kundra and Shilpa Shetty,which shall release on 23 March 2018. Her next song 'Akh Mataka' is set to release on 10 July 2017. She is also passionate about serving the humanity and contributes continuously towards betterment of the society." ]
4,007
Nitya Mehra is a director who worked on the Ang Lee film that was based on the 2001 novel by whom?
Yann Martel
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traditional Chinese: 柏邦妮; simplified Chinese: 柏邦妮; form name: 张珊珊) was born on 1982.", " She is an author and screenwriter.", " Bonnie graduated in Literature and reading from Beijing Film Academy.", " In 2005 she published a personal collection of essays known as \"The Same As Bonnie Love You.\"", " Bo writes for fashion magazine, Interview, and worked as a film critic and columnist from 2003.", " She interviewed Maggie Cheung, Gong Li, Ang Lee, Hou Hsiao-hsien and other celebrities.", " She worked as a screenwriter for the TV shows \"Yan Qing prodigal son\", \"Flea on the drum when the move\" and \"Than I love my\".", " She wrote the screenplay for the movie \"Ballad of loess\" and part of the 2008 remake of \"Dream of Red Mansions\"." ], "title": "Bonnie Bo" }, { "sentences": [ "Nitya Mehra is a Bollywood film director and screenwriter.", " After working in television and as assistant director in films like Ang Lee's \"Life of Pi\" and Mira Nair's \"The Namesake\", and \"The Reluctant Fundamentalist\", she made her directorial debut with Eros Now's romantic drama \"Baar Baar Dekho\"." ], "title": "Nitya Mehra" }, { "sentences": [ "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon () is a 2001 Taiwanese television serial based on the novel by Wang Dulu.", " It is similar to Ang Lee's 2000 film adaptation but explains the story of the novel more deliberately due to its longer running time.", " The serial was released in the United States in 2004 as \"New Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon\" in a two-disc set." ], "title": "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sense and Sensibility is the original soundtrack of the 1995 film of the same name starring Emma Thompson, Hugh Grant, Kate Winslet and Tom Wilkinson.", " The original score was composed by the Scottish composer Patrick Doyle, a friend of Thompson's who had worked with her on many previous films.", " Director Ang Lee tasked Doyle with creating a gentle score reflecting the emotional suppression of the society featured in the film.", " Doyle subsequently created a score which he described as \"suppressed\" with \"occasional outbursts of emotion\", in keeping with the film's storyline." ], "title": "Sense and Sensibility (soundtrack)" } ]
[ "Title: Tim Squyres\n\nTimothy S. “Tim” Squyres (born March 29, 1959) is an American film editor with about 30 film credits. Squyres has had an extended collaboration with the Taiwanese director Ang Lee, having edited all but one of Lee's feature films. His latest collaboration with Jonathan Demme on the film \"A Master Builder\" opened in New York during June 2014 and was based on the 19th century play by Henrik Ibsen.", "Title: Rick Heinrichs\n\nRichard Heinrichs is an American production designer, effects artist, art director and film producer. He is well known for his work on the \"Pirates of the Caribbean\" series, Ang Lee's \"Hulk\" and \"The Nightmare Before Christmas\". He started his career on visual effects on the other world sequence in \"The Watcher in the Woods\", Tim Burton's \"Hansel and Gretel\" and \"Vincent\" to later work on \"Alfred Hitchcock Presents\" and \"\". He also worked on \"Frankenweenie\".", "Title: Pushing Hands (film)\n\nPushing Hands () is a film directed by Ang Lee. Released in 1992, it was his first feature film. Together with Ang Lee's two following films, \"The Wedding Banquet\" (1993) and \"Eat Drink Man Woman\" (1994), it forms his \"Father Knows Best\" trilogy, each of which deals with conflicts between an older and more traditional generation and their children as they confront a world of change.", "Title: Baar Baar Dekho\n\nBaar Baar Dekho (English: \"Look Again and Again\" ) is a 2016 Indian romantic drama film directed by Nitya Mehra which marks her debut in Hindi cinema. The film stars Katrina Kaif and Sidharth Malhotra.", "Title: Life of Pi (film)\n\nLife of Pi is a 2012 American survival drama film based on Yann Martel's 2001 novel of the same name. Directed by Ang Lee, the film's adapted screenplay was written by David Magee, and it stars Suraj Sharma, Irrfan Khan, Rafe Spall, Tabu, Adil Hussain, and Gérard Depardieu. The storyline revolves around an Indian man named \"Pi\" Patel, telling a novelist about his life story, and how at 16 he survives a shipwreck in which his family dies, and is adrift in the Pacific Ocean on a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger. The film had its worldwide premiere as the opening film of the 51st New York Film Festival at both the Walter Reade Theater and Alice Tully Hall in New York City on September 28, 2012.", "Title: List of accolades received by Life of Pi\n\n\"Life of Pi\" is a 2012 American 3D adventure drama film based on Yann Martel's 2001 novel of the same name. Directed by Ang Lee, the film is based on an adapted screenplay by David Magee, and stars Suraj Sharma, Irrfan Khan, Gérard Depardieu, Tabu, and Adil Hussain.", "Title: Bonnie Bo\n\nBonnie Bo (also can be read as Bonnie Bai; traditional Chinese: 柏邦妮; simplified Chinese: 柏邦妮; form name: 张珊珊) was born on 1982. She is an author and screenwriter. Bonnie graduated in Literature and reading from Beijing Film Academy. In 2005 she published a personal collection of essays known as \"The Same As Bonnie Love You.\" Bo writes for fashion magazine, Interview, and worked as a film critic and columnist from 2003. She interviewed Maggie Cheung, Gong Li, Ang Lee, Hou Hsiao-hsien and other celebrities. She worked as a screenwriter for the TV shows \"Yan Qing prodigal son\", \"Flea on the drum when the move\" and \"Than I love my\". She wrote the screenplay for the movie \"Ballad of loess\" and part of the 2008 remake of \"Dream of Red Mansions\".", "Title: Nitya Mehra\n\nNitya Mehra is a Bollywood film director and screenwriter. After working in television and as assistant director in films like Ang Lee's \"Life of Pi\" and Mira Nair's \"The Namesake\", and \"The Reluctant Fundamentalist\", she made her directorial debut with Eros Now's romantic drama \"Baar Baar Dekho\".", "Title: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (TV series)\n\nCrouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon () is a 2001 Taiwanese television serial based on the novel by Wang Dulu. It is similar to Ang Lee's 2000 film adaptation but explains the story of the novel more deliberately due to its longer running time. The serial was released in the United States in 2004 as \"New Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon\" in a two-disc set.", "Title: Sense and Sensibility (soundtrack)\n\nSense and Sensibility is the original soundtrack of the 1995 film of the same name starring Emma Thompson, Hugh Grant, Kate Winslet and Tom Wilkinson. The original score was composed by the Scottish composer Patrick Doyle, a friend of Thompson's who had worked with her on many previous films. Director Ang Lee tasked Doyle with creating a gentle score reflecting the emotional suppression of the society featured in the film. Doyle subsequently created a score which he described as \"suppressed\" with \"occasional outbursts of emotion\", in keeping with the film's storyline." ]
4,008
Mustafa Kemal University was named after the Turkish army officer, revolutionary, and founder of the Republic of Turkey who served as its first President beginning when?
1923
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[ { "sentences": [ "Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (1881 – 10 November 1938) was an army officer, revolutionary statesman, and founder of the Republic of Turkey as well as its first President.", " Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's military career explains his life between graduation from Ottoman War College in Istanbul as a lieutenant in 1905 to his resignation from the Ottoman Army on 8 July 1919, as well as his military leadership throughout the subsequent Turkish War of Independence (armistice 11 October 1922)." ], "title": "Military career of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk" }, { "sentences": [ "The Izmir Atatürk Museum is a museum in İzmir, Turkey.", " Founded by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, a Turkish army officer, revolutionary, and the first President of Turkey, the Izmir Atatürk Museum opened to the public on 11 September 1941, on the 19th anniversary of Atatürk’s arrival in Izmir.", " On 13 May 1988 it was officially named the Izmir Atatürk Museum, which it is called today." ], "title": "İzmir Atatürk Museum" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a comprehensive list of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's awards, (1881 – 10 November 1938), who was an army officer, revolutionary statesman, and founder of the Republic of Turkey as well as its first President." ], "title": "List of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's awards" }, { "sentences": [ "Salih Bozok (1881 – April 25, 1941) was an officer of the Ottoman Army, later the Turkish Army and a politician of the Republic of Turkey.", " He was the chief aide-de-camp of Mustafa Kemal (Atatürk), the founder of modern Turkey." ], "title": "Salih Bozok" }, { "sentences": [ "Mustafa is a 2008 Turkish biographical documentary about Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder and first president of the Republic of Turkey, which was written and directed by Can Dündar.", " The film, which controversially concentrates on Atatürk's personal life, is the first documentary covering Atatürk's life from his early years to his death.", " It was released on Republic Day, 2008, to coincide with the 85th anniversary of the foundation of the Turkish Republic." ], "title": "Mustafa (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (] ; 19 May 1881 – 10 November 1938) was a Turkish army officer, revolutionary, and founder of the Republic of Turkey, serving as its first President from 1923 until his death in 1938.", " Ideologically a secularist and nationalist, his policies and theories became known as Kemalism." ], "title": "Mustafa Kemal Atatürk" }, { "sentences": [ "Gazi Mustafa Kemal Boulevard (Turkish: \"Gazi Mustafa Kemal Bulvarı\" ), abbreviated as GMK Boulevard, is a boulevard connecting Anadolu Square (formerly: Tandoğan Square) in Yenimahalle with Kızılay Square in Çankaya of Ankara, Turkey.", " The 2.2 km long boulevard runs in northwest-southeast direction.", " It is named after Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (1881–1938), the founder of Turkish Republic." ], "title": "Gazi Mustafa Kemal Boulevard, Ankara" }, { "sentences": [ "Hüseyin Avni Zaimler (1877, Bitola – March 10, 1930, Adana), known as Huseyin Avni Bey or Huseyin Avni Pasha, was an officer of the Ottoman Army and a general of the Turkish Army.", " After the declaration of the Republic of Turkey, he became a politician and served in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey.", " With Mustafa Kemal Ataturk's order on November 21, 1923, Huseyin Avni received the Medal of Independence with Red-Green Ribbon, the highest decoration at the time, for his service during the Turkish War of Independence.", " On 24 January 1924, he was promoted to rank Mirliva, with the style of Pasha.", " He is a descendant of Ottoman Grand Vizier Lala Mehmed Pasha." ], "title": "Hüseyin Avni Zaimler" }, { "sentences": [ "Gazi Mustafa Kemal Boulevard, abbreviated as GMK Boulevard, is a major avenue in Mersin, Turkey.", " It is named after Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (1881-1938), the founder of Turkish Republic." ], "title": "Gazi Mustafa Kemal Boulevard" }, { "sentences": [ "Mustafa Kemal University (Turkish: \"Mustafa Kemal Üniversitesi\" ), abbreviated as MKU, is a public university established 1992 at Antakya, Hatay Province in southern Turkey.", " It is named after the founder of the Turkish Republic, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk." ], "title": "Mustafa Kemal University" } ]
[ "Title: Military career of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk\n\nMustafa Kemal Atatürk (1881 – 10 November 1938) was an army officer, revolutionary statesman, and founder of the Republic of Turkey as well as its first President. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's military career explains his life between graduation from Ottoman War College in Istanbul as a lieutenant in 1905 to his resignation from the Ottoman Army on 8 July 1919, as well as his military leadership throughout the subsequent Turkish War of Independence (armistice 11 October 1922).", "Title: İzmir Atatürk Museum\n\nThe Izmir Atatürk Museum is a museum in İzmir, Turkey. Founded by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, a Turkish army officer, revolutionary, and the first President of Turkey, the Izmir Atatürk Museum opened to the public on 11 September 1941, on the 19th anniversary of Atatürk’s arrival in Izmir. On 13 May 1988 it was officially named the Izmir Atatürk Museum, which it is called today.", "Title: List of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's awards\n\nThis is a comprehensive list of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's awards, (1881 – 10 November 1938), who was an army officer, revolutionary statesman, and founder of the Republic of Turkey as well as its first President.", "Title: Salih Bozok\n\nSalih Bozok (1881 – April 25, 1941) was an officer of the Ottoman Army, later the Turkish Army and a politician of the Republic of Turkey. He was the chief aide-de-camp of Mustafa Kemal (Atatürk), the founder of modern Turkey.", "Title: Mustafa (film)\n\nMustafa is a 2008 Turkish biographical documentary about Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder and first president of the Republic of Turkey, which was written and directed by Can Dündar. The film, which controversially concentrates on Atatürk's personal life, is the first documentary covering Atatürk's life from his early years to his death. It was released on Republic Day, 2008, to coincide with the 85th anniversary of the foundation of the Turkish Republic.", "Title: Mustafa Kemal Atatürk\n\nMustafa Kemal Atatürk (] ; 19 May 1881 – 10 November 1938) was a Turkish army officer, revolutionary, and founder of the Republic of Turkey, serving as its first President from 1923 until his death in 1938. Ideologically a secularist and nationalist, his policies and theories became known as Kemalism.", "Title: Gazi Mustafa Kemal Boulevard, Ankara\n\nGazi Mustafa Kemal Boulevard (Turkish: \"Gazi Mustafa Kemal Bulvarı\" ), abbreviated as GMK Boulevard, is a boulevard connecting Anadolu Square (formerly: Tandoğan Square) in Yenimahalle with Kızılay Square in Çankaya of Ankara, Turkey. The 2.2 km long boulevard runs in northwest-southeast direction. It is named after Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (1881–1938), the founder of Turkish Republic.", "Title: Hüseyin Avni Zaimler\n\nHüseyin Avni Zaimler (1877, Bitola – March 10, 1930, Adana), known as Huseyin Avni Bey or Huseyin Avni Pasha, was an officer of the Ottoman Army and a general of the Turkish Army. After the declaration of the Republic of Turkey, he became a politician and served in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. With Mustafa Kemal Ataturk's order on November 21, 1923, Huseyin Avni received the Medal of Independence with Red-Green Ribbon, the highest decoration at the time, for his service during the Turkish War of Independence. On 24 January 1924, he was promoted to rank Mirliva, with the style of Pasha. He is a descendant of Ottoman Grand Vizier Lala Mehmed Pasha.", "Title: Gazi Mustafa Kemal Boulevard\n\nGazi Mustafa Kemal Boulevard, abbreviated as GMK Boulevard, is a major avenue in Mersin, Turkey. It is named after Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (1881-1938), the founder of Turkish Republic.", "Title: Mustafa Kemal University\n\nMustafa Kemal University (Turkish: \"Mustafa Kemal Üniversitesi\" ), abbreviated as MKU, is a public university established 1992 at Antakya, Hatay Province in southern Turkey. It is named after the founder of the Turkish Republic, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk." ]
4,009
Name the Russian ice dancer who currently represents Spain and is partnered with Sara Hurtado from Spain and whose former partner was Ksenia Monko?
Kirill Khaliavin
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[ { "sentences": [ "Ksenia Ivanovna Monko (Russian: Ксения Ивановна Монько ; born 8 February 1992) is a former competitive ice dancer for Russia.", " Alongside Kirill Khaliavin, she is the 2011 World Junior champion, a two-time (2009–10, 2010–11) Junior Grand Prix Final champion, and the 2015 Russian national silver medalist." ], "title": "Ksenia Monko" }, { "sentences": [ "Ekaterina Vladimirovna Riazanova (Russian: Екатерина Владимировна Рязанова , born 6 April 1991) is a Russian ice dancer.", " With former partner Ilia Tkachenko, she is the 2010 Trophée Eric Bompard silver medalist, the 2012 Skate Canada bronze medalist, and a three-time Russian national medalist." ], "title": "Ekaterina Riazanova" }, { "sentences": [ "Kirill Andreyevich Minov (Russian: Кирилл Андреевич Минов ; born January 2, 1993) is a Russian ice dancer who currently represents South Korea with partner Rebeka Kim, he is the 2016 South Korean national champion and placed sixth at the 2014 World Junior Championships." ], "title": "Kirill Minov" }, { "sentences": [ "Sara Hurtado (born 3 November 1992) is a Spanish ice dancer who skates with Kirill Khaliavin.", " With former partner Adrià Díaz, she won four senior international medals.", " Hurtado and Diaz were the first dance team to represent Spain in ISU competition and the first to qualify for the Olympics.", " Hurtado is a six-time Spanish national champion, five times with Díaz and once with Khaliavin." ], "title": "Sara Hurtado" }, { "sentences": [ "Artem Viktorovich Kudashev (born 16 June 1990) is a Russian ice dancer.", " With former partner Marina Antipova, he is a three-time ISU Junior Grand Prix silver medalist and the 2009 Russian junior bronze medalist.", " In 2011, he teamed up with Yana Verner." ], "title": "Artem Kudashev" }, { "sentences": [ "Anna Sviatoslavovna Yanovskaya (Russian: Анна Святославовна Яновская ; born 23 November 1996) is a Russian ice dancer.", " With former partner Sergey Mozgov, she is the 2015 World Junior champion, two-time (2013, 2014) JGP Final champion, the 2012 Youth Olympics champion, the 2014 World Junior silver medalist, and the 2015 Russian junior national champion." ], "title": "Anna Yanovskaya" }, { "sentences": [ "Kirill Leonidovich Khaliavin (Russian: Кирилл Леонидович Халявин ; born 21 November 1990) is a Russian ice dancer who currently represents Spain.", " With former partner Ksenia Monko, he is the 2011 World Junior champion, a two-time (2009–10, 2010–11) Junior Grand Prix Final champion, and the 2015 Russian national silver medalist.", " With current partner Sara Hurtado, he is the 2016 Spanish Champion." ], "title": "Kirill Khaliavin" }, { "sentences": [ "Sergey Alexandrovich Mozgov (Russian: Серге́й Александрович Мозгов ; born 10 March 1995) is a Russian ice dancer.", " With former partner Anna Yanovskaya, he is the 2015 World Junior champion, two-time (2013, 2014) JGP Final champion, the 2012 Youth Olympics champion, the 2014 World Junior silver medalist, and the 2015 Russian junior national champion." ], "title": "Sergey Mozgov" }, { "sentences": [ "Marina Anatolyevna Antipova (born 29 September 1992) is a Russian ice dancer.", " With former partner Artem Kudashev, she is a three-time ISU Junior Grand Prix silver medalist and the 2009 Russian junior bronze medalist." ], "title": "Marina Antipova" }, { "sentences": [ "Adrià Díaz (born 17 September 1990) is a Spanish ice dancer who skates with Olivia Smart.", " With former partner Sara Hurtado, he is a four-time Spanish national champion and has won four senior international medals.", " Hurtado and Diaz were the first dance team to represent Spain in ISU competition and the first to qualify for the Olympics." ], "title": "Adrià Díaz" } ]
[ "Title: Ksenia Monko\n\nKsenia Ivanovna Monko (Russian: Ксения Ивановна Монько ; born 8 February 1992) is a former competitive ice dancer for Russia. Alongside Kirill Khaliavin, she is the 2011 World Junior champion, a two-time (2009–10, 2010–11) Junior Grand Prix Final champion, and the 2015 Russian national silver medalist.", "Title: Ekaterina Riazanova\n\nEkaterina Vladimirovna Riazanova (Russian: Екатерина Владимировна Рязанова , born 6 April 1991) is a Russian ice dancer. With former partner Ilia Tkachenko, she is the 2010 Trophée Eric Bompard silver medalist, the 2012 Skate Canada bronze medalist, and a three-time Russian national medalist.", "Title: Kirill Minov\n\nKirill Andreyevich Minov (Russian: Кирилл Андреевич Минов ; born January 2, 1993) is a Russian ice dancer who currently represents South Korea with partner Rebeka Kim, he is the 2016 South Korean national champion and placed sixth at the 2014 World Junior Championships.", "Title: Sara Hurtado\n\nSara Hurtado (born 3 November 1992) is a Spanish ice dancer who skates with Kirill Khaliavin. With former partner Adrià Díaz, she won four senior international medals. Hurtado and Diaz were the first dance team to represent Spain in ISU competition and the first to qualify for the Olympics. Hurtado is a six-time Spanish national champion, five times with Díaz and once with Khaliavin.", "Title: Artem Kudashev\n\nArtem Viktorovich Kudashev (born 16 June 1990) is a Russian ice dancer. With former partner Marina Antipova, he is a three-time ISU Junior Grand Prix silver medalist and the 2009 Russian junior bronze medalist. In 2011, he teamed up with Yana Verner.", "Title: Anna Yanovskaya\n\nAnna Sviatoslavovna Yanovskaya (Russian: Анна Святославовна Яновская ; born 23 November 1996) is a Russian ice dancer. With former partner Sergey Mozgov, she is the 2015 World Junior champion, two-time (2013, 2014) JGP Final champion, the 2012 Youth Olympics champion, the 2014 World Junior silver medalist, and the 2015 Russian junior national champion.", "Title: Kirill Khaliavin\n\nKirill Leonidovich Khaliavin (Russian: Кирилл Леонидович Халявин ; born 21 November 1990) is a Russian ice dancer who currently represents Spain. With former partner Ksenia Monko, he is the 2011 World Junior champion, a two-time (2009–10, 2010–11) Junior Grand Prix Final champion, and the 2015 Russian national silver medalist. With current partner Sara Hurtado, he is the 2016 Spanish Champion.", "Title: Sergey Mozgov\n\nSergey Alexandrovich Mozgov (Russian: Серге́й Александрович Мозгов ; born 10 March 1995) is a Russian ice dancer. With former partner Anna Yanovskaya, he is the 2015 World Junior champion, two-time (2013, 2014) JGP Final champion, the 2012 Youth Olympics champion, the 2014 World Junior silver medalist, and the 2015 Russian junior national champion.", "Title: Marina Antipova\n\nMarina Anatolyevna Antipova (born 29 September 1992) is a Russian ice dancer. With former partner Artem Kudashev, she is a three-time ISU Junior Grand Prix silver medalist and the 2009 Russian junior bronze medalist.", "Title: Adrià Díaz\n\nAdrià Díaz (born 17 September 1990) is a Spanish ice dancer who skates with Olivia Smart. With former partner Sara Hurtado, he is a four-time Spanish national champion and has won four senior international medals. Hurtado and Diaz were the first dance team to represent Spain in ISU competition and the first to qualify for the Olympics." ]
4,010
What ski racer won more consecutive World Cup Championships and also won a 1976 Winter Olympic gold medal?
Franz Klammer
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 2014 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XXII Olympic Winter Games, were a winter multi-sport event held in Sochi, Russia, from 7 February to 23 February.", " A total of 2,873 athletes from 88 nations participated in 98 events in 7 sports across 15 different disciplines.", " Of all athletes, 187 of them representing 26 different countries won medals.", " The Netherlands achieved four podium sweeps in the speed skating, dominating the men's 500 metres, men's 5,000 metres, men's 10,000 metres, and women's 1,500 metres, surpassing the previous record of two podium sweeps.", " Host nation Russia matched the Soviet Union's 1976 achievement of thirteen gold medals and achieved the leading position on the medal table, making the 2014 Winter Games the fourth where the host nation topped the gold medal count.", " Slovenia won its first gold medal in alpine skiing, in the first Winter Olympic gold medal tie.", " Luger Armin Zöggeler of Italy became the first athlete to achieve six Winter Olympic medals over six consecutive games, all achieved at the men's singles event." ], "title": "2014 Winter Olympics medal table" }, { "sentences": [ "Diann Roffe (born March 24, 1967), also known as Diann Roffe-Steinrotter, is a former World Cup alpine ski racer and Olympic gold medalist from the United States.", " Born in Warsaw, New York, she won the Super G at the 1994 Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway.", " Roffe also won the silver medal in the giant slalom at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France and a gold medal in the GS at the 1985 World Championships in Bormio, Italy at age 17.", " Though she did gain place 8 in the World Cup Giant Slalom Race on March 7, 1984, at Lake Placid (and place 9 in the same discipline on December 15, 1984, at Madonna di Campiglio), she was unknown more or less, when she did compete in that race on February 6 (bib-number 19 is significant for not one of the best racers in that discipline).", " In the progress of the race she finished 5th after the first leg (but only 0.27 sec.", " behind leading teammate Eva Twardokens who finished 3rd at last).", " In the second leg, Diann was outclass - clocked in 1:09.35 she had a margin of 0.77 second in that leg (and altogether 0.60 sec.)", " to the second placed Elisabeth Kirchler." ], "title": "Diann Roffe" }, { "sentences": [ "Franz Klammer (born 3 December 1953) is a former champion alpine ski racer from Austria.", " Klammer overwhelmingly dominated the downhill event for four consecutive World Cup seasons (1975-78).", " He was the gold medalist at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, winning the downhill at Patscherkofel by a margin of 0.33 seconds with a time of 1:45.73.", " He won 25 World Cup downhills, including four on the Hahnenkamm at Kitzbühel.", " He holds the record for the most victories (four) on the full course at Kitzbühel." ], "title": "Franz Klammer" }, { "sentences": [ "Franz Heinzer (born April 11, 1962 in Rickenbach, Schwyz, Switzerland) is a former alpine ski racer, who specialized in downhill.", " He was World Cup champion in downhill three consecutive seasons (1991, 1992, 1993), second only to Franz Klammer (4 consecutive).", " He won a total of 15 World Cup downhill races, fourth behind Klammer (25), Peter Müller (19) and Stephan Eberharter (18).", " Together with Franz Klammer, Toni Sailer, Jean Claude Killy, Karl Schranz and Stephan Eberharter, he is considered among the best downhill racers of all time.", " He also won the season title in Super-G in 1991." ], "title": "Franz Heinzer" }, { "sentences": [ "Janica Kostelić (] ; born 5 January 1982) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer and four-time Olympic gold medalist from Croatia.", " In addition to the Olympics, she has won five gold medals at the World Championships.", " In World Cup competition, she has won thirty individual races, three overall titles, three slalom titles, and four (unofficial) combined titles.", " Kostelic's accomplishments in professional skiing have led some commentators, writers, and fellow ski racers to regard her as the greatest female ski racer of all time.", "[a]" ], "title": "Janica Kostelić" }, { "sentences": [ "Marcel Hirscher (born 2 March 1989) is an Austrian World Cup alpine ski racer.", " Hirscher made his World Cup debut in March 2007.", " He competes primarily in slalom and giant slalom, as well as combined and occasionally in super G. Winner of a record six consecutive World Cup titles, Hirscher has also won nine medals at the Alpine Skiing World Championships (six gold) and a silver medal in slalom at the 2014 Winter Olympics." ], "title": "Marcel Hirscher" }, { "sentences": [ "Piero Gros (born 30 October 1954) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from northwestern Italy.", " He won the gold medal in slalom at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, and was the World Cup overall champion in 1974." ], "title": "Piero Gros" }, { "sentences": [ "Benjamin Raich (born 28 February 1978 in Arzl im Pitztal, Tyrol) is a retired champion World Cup alpine ski racer and Olympic gold medalist from Austria.", " With 14 medals won at Winter Olympics and World Championships, 36 World Cup race victories (in all disciplines except downhill), one first place and five second places in the World Cup overall ranking, three victories of the slalom World Cup, three victories of the combined World Cup, two victories of the giant slalom World Cup and the highest score of career World Cup points (ahead of Norwegian Kjetil André Aamodt), he is considered among the best alpine racers in World Cup history." ], "title": "Benjamin Raich" }, { "sentences": [ "Theodore Sharp \"Ted\" Ligety (born August 31, 1984) is an American alpine ski racer, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, and an entrepreneur, having cofounded Shred Optics.", " Ligety won the combined event at the 2006 Olympics in Turin and the giant slalom race at the 2014 Olympics in Sochi.", " He is also a five-time World Cup champion in giant slalom (2008, 2010, 2011, 2013 and 2014).", " Ligety won the gold medal in the giant slalom at the 2011 World Championships.", " He successfully defended his world title in giant slalom in 2013 in Schladming, Austria, where he also won an unexpected gold medal in the super-G and a third gold medal in the super combined.", " Through October, 2015, he has 25 victories (24 in giant slalom and 1 super combined) and 51 podiums in World Cup competition." ], "title": "Ted Ligety" }, { "sentences": [ "Katharine Kreiner-Phillips (born May 4, 1957) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer and Olympic gold medalist from Canada.", " She won the giant slalom at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria.", " First out of the gate on Friday the 13th, Kreiner prevented double gold medalist Rosi Mittermaier from sweeping the women's alpine events, as Mittermaier won the silver medal." ], "title": "Kathy Kreiner" } ]
[ "Title: 2014 Winter Olympics medal table\n\nThe 2014 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XXII Olympic Winter Games, were a winter multi-sport event held in Sochi, Russia, from 7 February to 23 February. A total of 2,873 athletes from 88 nations participated in 98 events in 7 sports across 15 different disciplines. Of all athletes, 187 of them representing 26 different countries won medals. The Netherlands achieved four podium sweeps in the speed skating, dominating the men's 500 metres, men's 5,000 metres, men's 10,000 metres, and women's 1,500 metres, surpassing the previous record of two podium sweeps. Host nation Russia matched the Soviet Union's 1976 achievement of thirteen gold medals and achieved the leading position on the medal table, making the 2014 Winter Games the fourth where the host nation topped the gold medal count. Slovenia won its first gold medal in alpine skiing, in the first Winter Olympic gold medal tie. Luger Armin Zöggeler of Italy became the first athlete to achieve six Winter Olympic medals over six consecutive games, all achieved at the men's singles event.", "Title: Diann Roffe\n\nDiann Roffe (born March 24, 1967), also known as Diann Roffe-Steinrotter, is a former World Cup alpine ski racer and Olympic gold medalist from the United States. Born in Warsaw, New York, she won the Super G at the 1994 Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway. Roffe also won the silver medal in the giant slalom at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France and a gold medal in the GS at the 1985 World Championships in Bormio, Italy at age 17. Though she did gain place 8 in the World Cup Giant Slalom Race on March 7, 1984, at Lake Placid (and place 9 in the same discipline on December 15, 1984, at Madonna di Campiglio), she was unknown more or less, when she did compete in that race on February 6 (bib-number 19 is significant for not one of the best racers in that discipline). In the progress of the race she finished 5th after the first leg (but only 0.27 sec. behind leading teammate Eva Twardokens who finished 3rd at last). In the second leg, Diann was outclass - clocked in 1:09.35 she had a margin of 0.77 second in that leg (and altogether 0.60 sec.) to the second placed Elisabeth Kirchler.", "Title: Franz Klammer\n\nFranz Klammer (born 3 December 1953) is a former champion alpine ski racer from Austria. Klammer overwhelmingly dominated the downhill event for four consecutive World Cup seasons (1975-78). He was the gold medalist at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, winning the downhill at Patscherkofel by a margin of 0.33 seconds with a time of 1:45.73. He won 25 World Cup downhills, including four on the Hahnenkamm at Kitzbühel. He holds the record for the most victories (four) on the full course at Kitzbühel.", "Title: Franz Heinzer\n\nFranz Heinzer (born April 11, 1962 in Rickenbach, Schwyz, Switzerland) is a former alpine ski racer, who specialized in downhill. He was World Cup champion in downhill three consecutive seasons (1991, 1992, 1993), second only to Franz Klammer (4 consecutive). He won a total of 15 World Cup downhill races, fourth behind Klammer (25), Peter Müller (19) and Stephan Eberharter (18). Together with Franz Klammer, Toni Sailer, Jean Claude Killy, Karl Schranz and Stephan Eberharter, he is considered among the best downhill racers of all time. He also won the season title in Super-G in 1991.", "Title: Janica Kostelić\n\nJanica Kostelić (] ; born 5 January 1982) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer and four-time Olympic gold medalist from Croatia. In addition to the Olympics, she has won five gold medals at the World Championships. In World Cup competition, she has won thirty individual races, three overall titles, three slalom titles, and four (unofficial) combined titles. Kostelic's accomplishments in professional skiing have led some commentators, writers, and fellow ski racers to regard her as the greatest female ski racer of all time. [a]", "Title: Marcel Hirscher\n\nMarcel Hirscher (born 2 March 1989) is an Austrian World Cup alpine ski racer. Hirscher made his World Cup debut in March 2007. He competes primarily in slalom and giant slalom, as well as combined and occasionally in super G. Winner of a record six consecutive World Cup titles, Hirscher has also won nine medals at the Alpine Skiing World Championships (six gold) and a silver medal in slalom at the 2014 Winter Olympics.", "Title: Piero Gros\n\nPiero Gros (born 30 October 1954) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from northwestern Italy. He won the gold medal in slalom at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, and was the World Cup overall champion in 1974.", "Title: Benjamin Raich\n\nBenjamin Raich (born 28 February 1978 in Arzl im Pitztal, Tyrol) is a retired champion World Cup alpine ski racer and Olympic gold medalist from Austria. With 14 medals won at Winter Olympics and World Championships, 36 World Cup race victories (in all disciplines except downhill), one first place and five second places in the World Cup overall ranking, three victories of the slalom World Cup, three victories of the combined World Cup, two victories of the giant slalom World Cup and the highest score of career World Cup points (ahead of Norwegian Kjetil André Aamodt), he is considered among the best alpine racers in World Cup history.", "Title: Ted Ligety\n\nTheodore Sharp \"Ted\" Ligety (born August 31, 1984) is an American alpine ski racer, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, and an entrepreneur, having cofounded Shred Optics. Ligety won the combined event at the 2006 Olympics in Turin and the giant slalom race at the 2014 Olympics in Sochi. He is also a five-time World Cup champion in giant slalom (2008, 2010, 2011, 2013 and 2014). Ligety won the gold medal in the giant slalom at the 2011 World Championships. He successfully defended his world title in giant slalom in 2013 in Schladming, Austria, where he also won an unexpected gold medal in the super-G and a third gold medal in the super combined. Through October, 2015, he has 25 victories (24 in giant slalom and 1 super combined) and 51 podiums in World Cup competition.", "Title: Kathy Kreiner\n\nKatharine Kreiner-Phillips (born May 4, 1957) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer and Olympic gold medalist from Canada. She won the giant slalom at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria. First out of the gate on Friday the 13th, Kreiner prevented double gold medalist Rosi Mittermaier from sweeping the women's alpine events, as Mittermaier won the silver medal." ]
4,011
Which has more genus in a family, Stachyurus or Ericaceae?
Ericaceae
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{ "title": [ "Stachyurus", "Ericaceae", "Ericaceae", "Ericaceae" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 1, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Stachyurus is the only genus in the flowering plant family Stachyuraceae, native to the Himalayas and eastern Asia.", " They are deciduous shrubs or small trees with pendent racemes of 4-petalled flowers which appear on the bare branches before the leaves.", " The plants have leaves with serrate margins.", " Stachyuraceae contains a single genus with eight species." ], "title": "Stachyurus" }, { "sentences": [ "Andersonia sprengelioides is a species of shrub that grows in the south west corner of Western Australia.", " It was originally described by the botanist Robert Brown in 1810 and retains its original name.", " The genus \"Andersonia\" is classified in the Ericaceae, or in the family Epacridaceae (which is subsumed into Ericaceae by most authors)." ], "title": "Andersonia sprengelioides" }, { "sentences": [ "Chrysomyxa is a genus of rust fungi in the family Coleosporiaceae.", " The genus, widespread in the Northern Hemisphere, contains about 23 species.", " Rust fungi in the genus \"Chrysomyxa\" Unger occur in boreal forests of the northern hemisphere on Pinaceae, (mostly \"Picea\" A. Dietr.)", ", and most species alternate to angiosperm hosts in the Ericaceae (Crane 2001)." ], "title": "Chrysomyxa" }, { "sentences": [ "Dermatophyllum is a genus of three or four species of shrubs and small trees in the subfamily Faboideae of the pea family, Fabaceae.", " The genus is native to southwestern North America from western Texas to New Mexico and Arizona in the United States, and south through Chihuahua, Coahuila and Nuevo León in northern Mexico.", " Members of the genus are commonly known as mescalbean, mescal bean or frijolito.", " One of the common names of \"Dermatophyllum secundiflorum\" is Texas mountain laurel, although the name mountain laurel also refers to the very dissimilar and unrelated genus \"Kalmia\" (family Ericaceae) and the name laurel refers generally to plants in the unrelated order Laurales." ], "title": "Dermatophyllum" }, { "sentences": [ "Gaultheria is a genus of about 135 species of shrubs in the family Ericaceae.", " The name commemorates Jean-François Gauthier of Quebec, an honour bestowed by the Scandinavian Pehr Kalm in 1748 and taken up by Carl Linnaeus in his \"Species Plantarum \".", " These plants are native to Asia, Australasia and North and South America.", " In the past, the Southern Hemisphere species were often treated as the separate genus \"Pernettya\", but no consistent reliable morphological or genetic differences support recognition of two genera, and they are now united in the single genus \"Gaultheria\"." ], "title": "Gaultheria" }, { "sentences": [ "Pyrola (syn.", " \"Pirola\" ) is a genus of evergreen herbaceous plants in the family Ericaceae.", " Under the old Cronquist system it was placed in its own family Pyrolaceae, but genetic research showed it belonged in the family Ericaceae.", " The species are commonly known as wintergreen, a name shared with several other related and unrelated plants (see wintergreen for details).", " They are native to northern temperate and Arctic regions." ], "title": "Pyrola" }, { "sentences": [ "Leptecophylla is a genus of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae.", " The genus is native to southeastern Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and the Pacific Islands.", " Some species in this genus were formerly classified within the genera \"Cyathodes\", \"Lissanthe\", \"Styphelia\" and \"Trochocarpa\"." ], "title": "Leptecophylla" }, { "sentences": [ "Epacris is a genus of about 35–40 species of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae.", " It was formerly treated in a closely related but separate family Epacridaceae, but the various genera within Epacridaceae including \"Epacris\" have been revised in their relationships to each other and brought under the common umbrella of the Ericaceae.", " The genus \"Epacris\" is native to eastern and southeastern Australia (southeast Queensland south to Tasmania and west to southeast South Australia), New Caledonia and New Zealand.", " The species are known as heaths or Australian heaths." ], "title": "Epacris" }, { "sentences": [ "Exobasidium is a genus of fungi in the Exobasidiaceae family.", " The genus has a widespread distribution, especially in northern temperate regions, and contains about 50 species.", " Many of the species in this genus are plant pathogens that grow on Ericaceae." ], "title": "Exobasidium" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ericaceae are a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the heath or heather family, found most commonly in acid and infertile growing conditions.", " The family is large, with c. 4250 known species spread across 124 genera, making it the 14th most species-rich family of flowering plants.", " The many well-known and economically important members of the Ericaceae include the cranberry, blueberry, huckleberry, rhododendron (including azaleas), and various common heaths and heathers (\"Erica\", \"Cassiope\", \"Daboecia\", and \"Calluna\" for example)." ], "title": "Ericaceae" } ]
[ "Title: Stachyurus\n\nStachyurus is the only genus in the flowering plant family Stachyuraceae, native to the Himalayas and eastern Asia. They are deciduous shrubs or small trees with pendent racemes of 4-petalled flowers which appear on the bare branches before the leaves. The plants have leaves with serrate margins. Stachyuraceae contains a single genus with eight species.", "Title: Andersonia sprengelioides\n\nAndersonia sprengelioides is a species of shrub that grows in the south west corner of Western Australia. It was originally described by the botanist Robert Brown in 1810 and retains its original name. The genus \"Andersonia\" is classified in the Ericaceae, or in the family Epacridaceae (which is subsumed into Ericaceae by most authors).", "Title: Chrysomyxa\n\nChrysomyxa is a genus of rust fungi in the family Coleosporiaceae. The genus, widespread in the Northern Hemisphere, contains about 23 species. Rust fungi in the genus \"Chrysomyxa\" Unger occur in boreal forests of the northern hemisphere on Pinaceae, (mostly \"Picea\" A. Dietr.) , and most species alternate to angiosperm hosts in the Ericaceae (Crane 2001).", "Title: Dermatophyllum\n\nDermatophyllum is a genus of three or four species of shrubs and small trees in the subfamily Faboideae of the pea family, Fabaceae. The genus is native to southwestern North America from western Texas to New Mexico and Arizona in the United States, and south through Chihuahua, Coahuila and Nuevo León in northern Mexico. Members of the genus are commonly known as mescalbean, mescal bean or frijolito. One of the common names of \"Dermatophyllum secundiflorum\" is Texas mountain laurel, although the name mountain laurel also refers to the very dissimilar and unrelated genus \"Kalmia\" (family Ericaceae) and the name laurel refers generally to plants in the unrelated order Laurales.", "Title: Gaultheria\n\nGaultheria is a genus of about 135 species of shrubs in the family Ericaceae. The name commemorates Jean-François Gauthier of Quebec, an honour bestowed by the Scandinavian Pehr Kalm in 1748 and taken up by Carl Linnaeus in his \"Species Plantarum \". These plants are native to Asia, Australasia and North and South America. In the past, the Southern Hemisphere species were often treated as the separate genus \"Pernettya\", but no consistent reliable morphological or genetic differences support recognition of two genera, and they are now united in the single genus \"Gaultheria\".", "Title: Pyrola\n\nPyrola (syn. \"Pirola\" ) is a genus of evergreen herbaceous plants in the family Ericaceae. Under the old Cronquist system it was placed in its own family Pyrolaceae, but genetic research showed it belonged in the family Ericaceae. The species are commonly known as wintergreen, a name shared with several other related and unrelated plants (see wintergreen for details). They are native to northern temperate and Arctic regions.", "Title: Leptecophylla\n\nLeptecophylla is a genus of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae. The genus is native to southeastern Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and the Pacific Islands. Some species in this genus were formerly classified within the genera \"Cyathodes\", \"Lissanthe\", \"Styphelia\" and \"Trochocarpa\".", "Title: Epacris\n\nEpacris is a genus of about 35–40 species of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae. It was formerly treated in a closely related but separate family Epacridaceae, but the various genera within Epacridaceae including \"Epacris\" have been revised in their relationships to each other and brought under the common umbrella of the Ericaceae. The genus \"Epacris\" is native to eastern and southeastern Australia (southeast Queensland south to Tasmania and west to southeast South Australia), New Caledonia and New Zealand. The species are known as heaths or Australian heaths.", "Title: Exobasidium\n\nExobasidium is a genus of fungi in the Exobasidiaceae family. The genus has a widespread distribution, especially in northern temperate regions, and contains about 50 species. Many of the species in this genus are plant pathogens that grow on Ericaceae.", "Title: Ericaceae\n\nThe Ericaceae are a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the heath or heather family, found most commonly in acid and infertile growing conditions. The family is large, with c. 4250 known species spread across 124 genera, making it the 14th most species-rich family of flowering plants. The many well-known and economically important members of the Ericaceae include the cranberry, blueberry, huckleberry, rhododendron (including azaleas), and various common heaths and heathers (\"Erica\", \"Cassiope\", \"Daboecia\", and \"Calluna\" for example)." ]
4,012
Which song was played for the end credits of the 2015 film "Pitch Perfect 2?
Heartbreak Dream
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{ "title": [ "Heartbreak Dream", "Heartbreak Dream", "Pitch Perfect 2" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "\"Heartbreak Dream\" is the song by Australian recording artist Betty Who.", " It was released on 18 February 2014 with a limited edition CD single in North America in April 2014 as the lead single from her second extended play, \"Slow Dancing\" (2014) and her debut studio album, \"Take Me When You Go\" (2014).", " The song is used over the end credits of the 2015 film \"Pitch Perfect 2\"." ], "title": "Heartbreak Dream" }, { "sentences": [ "Pitch Perfect 2 is a 2015 American musical comedy film directed and co-produced by Elizabeth Banks and written by Kay Cannon.", " It is a sequel to the 2012 film \"Pitch Perfect\" and the second installment in the \"Pitch Perfect\" series.", " The film centers on the fictional Barden University and The Bellas, an all-female a cappella singing group.", " The film features an ensemble cast, including Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Hailee Steinfeld, Brittany Snow, Alexis Knapp, Hana Mae Lee, Ester Dean, Chrissie Fit, Kelley Jakle and Shelley Regner as The Bellas.", " It was released on May 15, 2015 by Universal Pictures." ], "title": "Pitch Perfect 2" }, { "sentences": [ "Elizabeth Irene Banks (née Mitchell; February 10, 1974) is an American actress, director, and producer.", " Banks made her film debut in the low-budget independent film \"Surrender Dorothy\" (1998), and is known for her roles in such films as \"Wet Hot American Summer\" (2001), Sam Raimi's \"Spider-Man\" trilogy (2002–2007), \"Seabiscuit\" (2003), \"The 40-Year-Old Virgin\" (2005), \"Zack and Miri Make a Porno\" (2008), \"Role Models\" (2008), \"The Next Three Days\" (2010), \"Pitch Perfect\" (2012), \"The Lego Movie\" (2014), and \"The Hunger Games\" film series (2012–2015).", " In 2014, she portrayed Melinda Ledbetter, the girlfriend and later wife of the Beach Boys co-founder Brian Wilson, in the biographical drama \"Love & Mercy\" and made her directorial debut with \"Pitch Perfect 2\", whose $69M opening weekend gross set a record for a first-time director." ], "title": "Elizabeth Banks" }, { "sentences": [ "Alexis Merizalde Knapp (born July 31, 1989) is an American actress and singer.", " She is known for her role as Stacie Conrad in the musical films \"Pitch Perfect\" (2012) , \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015) and the upcoming \"Pitch Perfect 3\".", " She is also known for her role of Alexis in the party film \"Project X\" (2012), and her role on the first season of the TBS comedy \"Ground Floor\"." ], "title": "Alexis Knapp" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Flashlight\" is a song recorded by British singer and songwriter Jessie J for the soundtrack to the film \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015).", " The song was written by Sia Furler, Christian Guzman, Jason Moore and Sam Smith.", " The song was originally obtained when one pre-ordered the \"Pitch Perfect 2\" soundtrack in the United States, beginning on 23 April 2015; it later became available for download on its own.", " \"Flashlight\" was released in the United Kingdom on 11 May 2015 both on the soundtrack and as a stand-alone single.", " \"Flashlight\" was particularly successful in Australia, peaking at number two, and number seven in New Zealand." ], "title": "Flashlight (Jessie J song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Pitch Perfect 3 is an upcoming American musical comedy film directed by Trish Sie and written by Kay Cannon.", " A sequel to \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015) and the third and final installment in the \"Pitch Perfect\" trilogy, the film will star Anna Kendrick, Anna Camp, Rebel Wilson, Brittany Snow, Hailee Steinfeld, Alexis Knapp, Ester Dean, Hana Mae Lee, Chrissie Fit, Kelley Jakle and Shelley Regner, with Elizabeth Banks and John Michael Higgins.", " The film is scheduled to be released on December 22, 2017." ], "title": "Pitch Perfect 3" }, { "sentences": [ "Anna Ragsdale Camp (born September 27, 1982) is an American actress and singer.", " She is known for her role as Sarah Newlin in \"True Blood\", and her recurring roles in \"Mad Men\", \"The Good Wife\", and \"The Mindy Project\".", " She is also known for her role as Aubrey Posen in \"Pitch Perfect\" (2012), \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015), and the upcoming \"Pitch Perfect 3\" (2017).", " She made her Broadway debut in the 2008 production of \"A Country House\" and played Jill Mason in the 2008 Broadway revival of \"Equus\".", " In 2012, she was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for her performance in the Off-Broadway play \"All New People\".", " Camp played Jane Hollander, a researcher for the fictitious \"News of the Week\" magazine in the Amazon series \"Good Girls Revolt.\"", " She also had a role in the 2011 film \"The Help\"." ], "title": "Anna Camp" }, { "sentences": [ "Hana Mae Lee (born September 28, 1988) is an American actress, model, comedian, and fashion designer.", " She is best known for playing Lilly Okanakurama in the 2012 film \"Pitch Perfect\" and its sequel \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015).", " She also owns her own fashion line titled \"Hanamahn\"." ], "title": "Hana Mae Lee" }, { "sentences": [ "Skylar Astin Lipstein (born September 23, 1987), known professionally as Skylar Astin, is an American actor and singer.", " He became known for portraying Jesse Swanson in the musical films \"Pitch Perfect\" (2012) and \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015).", " He was also in the original cast of the Broadway musical \"Spring Awakening\", and has since appeared in films such as \"Hamlet 2\" (2008), \"Taking Woodstock\" (2009), \"Cavemen\" (2013), and \"21 & Over\" (2013)." ], "title": "Skylar Astin" }, { "sentences": [ "Shelley Anne Regner (born December 21, 1988) is an American actress and singer known for her role as Ashley in the musical films \"Pitch Perfect\" (2012) and its sequel \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015).", " She will be returning for the third installment, \"Pitch Perfect 3\" (2017)." ], "title": "Shelley Regner" } ]
[ "Title: Heartbreak Dream\n\n\"Heartbreak Dream\" is the song by Australian recording artist Betty Who. It was released on 18 February 2014 with a limited edition CD single in North America in April 2014 as the lead single from her second extended play, \"Slow Dancing\" (2014) and her debut studio album, \"Take Me When You Go\" (2014). The song is used over the end credits of the 2015 film \"Pitch Perfect 2\".", "Title: Pitch Perfect 2\n\nPitch Perfect 2 is a 2015 American musical comedy film directed and co-produced by Elizabeth Banks and written by Kay Cannon. It is a sequel to the 2012 film \"Pitch Perfect\" and the second installment in the \"Pitch Perfect\" series. The film centers on the fictional Barden University and The Bellas, an all-female a cappella singing group. The film features an ensemble cast, including Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Hailee Steinfeld, Brittany Snow, Alexis Knapp, Hana Mae Lee, Ester Dean, Chrissie Fit, Kelley Jakle and Shelley Regner as The Bellas. It was released on May 15, 2015 by Universal Pictures.", "Title: Elizabeth Banks\n\nElizabeth Irene Banks (née Mitchell; February 10, 1974) is an American actress, director, and producer. Banks made her film debut in the low-budget independent film \"Surrender Dorothy\" (1998), and is known for her roles in such films as \"Wet Hot American Summer\" (2001), Sam Raimi's \"Spider-Man\" trilogy (2002–2007), \"Seabiscuit\" (2003), \"The 40-Year-Old Virgin\" (2005), \"Zack and Miri Make a Porno\" (2008), \"Role Models\" (2008), \"The Next Three Days\" (2010), \"Pitch Perfect\" (2012), \"The Lego Movie\" (2014), and \"The Hunger Games\" film series (2012–2015). In 2014, she portrayed Melinda Ledbetter, the girlfriend and later wife of the Beach Boys co-founder Brian Wilson, in the biographical drama \"Love & Mercy\" and made her directorial debut with \"Pitch Perfect 2\", whose $69M opening weekend gross set a record for a first-time director.", "Title: Alexis Knapp\n\nAlexis Merizalde Knapp (born July 31, 1989) is an American actress and singer. She is known for her role as Stacie Conrad in the musical films \"Pitch Perfect\" (2012) , \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015) and the upcoming \"Pitch Perfect 3\". She is also known for her role of Alexis in the party film \"Project X\" (2012), and her role on the first season of the TBS comedy \"Ground Floor\".", "Title: Flashlight (Jessie J song)\n\n\"Flashlight\" is a song recorded by British singer and songwriter Jessie J for the soundtrack to the film \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015). The song was written by Sia Furler, Christian Guzman, Jason Moore and Sam Smith. The song was originally obtained when one pre-ordered the \"Pitch Perfect 2\" soundtrack in the United States, beginning on 23 April 2015; it later became available for download on its own. \"Flashlight\" was released in the United Kingdom on 11 May 2015 both on the soundtrack and as a stand-alone single. \"Flashlight\" was particularly successful in Australia, peaking at number two, and number seven in New Zealand.", "Title: Pitch Perfect 3\n\nPitch Perfect 3 is an upcoming American musical comedy film directed by Trish Sie and written by Kay Cannon. A sequel to \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015) and the third and final installment in the \"Pitch Perfect\" trilogy, the film will star Anna Kendrick, Anna Camp, Rebel Wilson, Brittany Snow, Hailee Steinfeld, Alexis Knapp, Ester Dean, Hana Mae Lee, Chrissie Fit, Kelley Jakle and Shelley Regner, with Elizabeth Banks and John Michael Higgins. The film is scheduled to be released on December 22, 2017.", "Title: Anna Camp\n\nAnna Ragsdale Camp (born September 27, 1982) is an American actress and singer. She is known for her role as Sarah Newlin in \"True Blood\", and her recurring roles in \"Mad Men\", \"The Good Wife\", and \"The Mindy Project\". She is also known for her role as Aubrey Posen in \"Pitch Perfect\" (2012), \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015), and the upcoming \"Pitch Perfect 3\" (2017). She made her Broadway debut in the 2008 production of \"A Country House\" and played Jill Mason in the 2008 Broadway revival of \"Equus\". In 2012, she was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for her performance in the Off-Broadway play \"All New People\". Camp played Jane Hollander, a researcher for the fictitious \"News of the Week\" magazine in the Amazon series \"Good Girls Revolt.\" She also had a role in the 2011 film \"The Help\".", "Title: Hana Mae Lee\n\nHana Mae Lee (born September 28, 1988) is an American actress, model, comedian, and fashion designer. She is best known for playing Lilly Okanakurama in the 2012 film \"Pitch Perfect\" and its sequel \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015). She also owns her own fashion line titled \"Hanamahn\".", "Title: Skylar Astin\n\nSkylar Astin Lipstein (born September 23, 1987), known professionally as Skylar Astin, is an American actor and singer. He became known for portraying Jesse Swanson in the musical films \"Pitch Perfect\" (2012) and \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015). He was also in the original cast of the Broadway musical \"Spring Awakening\", and has since appeared in films such as \"Hamlet 2\" (2008), \"Taking Woodstock\" (2009), \"Cavemen\" (2013), and \"21 & Over\" (2013).", "Title: Shelley Regner\n\nShelley Anne Regner (born December 21, 1988) is an American actress and singer known for her role as Ashley in the musical films \"Pitch Perfect\" (2012) and its sequel \"Pitch Perfect 2\" (2015). She will be returning for the third installment, \"Pitch Perfect 3\" (2017)." ]
4,013
n which country was citizen Kartam Joga a political activist and Maoist, imprisoned for participating in an ambush in which 75 members of the Central Armed Forces, originally known as the Crown Representative's Police, were killed?
India
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{ "title": [ "Kartam Joga", "Kartam Joga", "Central Reserve Police Force", "Central Reserve Police Force" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0, 3 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Kartam Joga is an adivasi Indian political activist of the banned Communist Party of India (Maoist) (CPI (Maoist)).", " He was imprisoned in Chhattisgarh on suspicion of participating in the Tarmetla ambush in which 75 members of the Central Reserve Police Force were killed by CPI (Maoist) forces.", " Amnesty International named him a prisoner of conscience and described the charges against him as \"fabricated\".", " He was acquitted at his trial for lack of evidence." ], "title": "Kartam Joga" }, { "sentences": [ "The 16 September military parade in honour of the anniversary of Mexican Independence is an annual tradition dating back to the late 19th century and the beginning of the professionalisation of the Mexican Armed Forces in the 20th century.", " Held yearly in the Zócalo in Mexico City, this parade, the largest of the various parades held simultaneously nationwide on September 16, Mexican Independence Day, is presided by the President of Mexico in the fulfillment of his duty as the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces.", " It is also attended by members of the Cabinet of Mexico, the Congress of the Union, civil service employees, the Secretaries of National Defense and Navy, members of the Mexican Armed Forces and Federal Police, uniformed service veterans, the state diplomatic corps, delegations representing the religious sector, indigenous peoples, sports and the private sector, and the general public.", " Seen on TV and the Internet and heard on radio, this is one of the biggest events of the year.", " Taking part in this are members of the Mexican Armed Forces and the Federal Police." ], "title": "September 16 military parade" }, { "sentences": [ "The Border Security Force (BSF) (Hindi: सीमा सुरक्षा बल) is the primary border guarding force of India.", " It is one of the five Central Armed Police Forces of the Union of India, it was raised in the wake of the 1965 War on 1 December 1965, \"for ensuring the security of the borders of India and for matters connected there with\".", " It is a Central Armed Police Force charged with guarding India's land border during peacetime and preventing transnational crime.", " It is a Union Government Agency under the administrative control of Ministry of Home Affairs.", " The BSF has its own cadre of officers but its head, designated as a Director-General (DG), since its raising has been an officer from the Indian Police Service.", " It is an Armed Force of the Union of India tasked with various assignments from time to time.", " The BSF has grown exponentially from a few battalions in 1965, to 186 battalions with a sanctioned strength of 257,363 personnel including an expanding air wing, marine wing, artillery regiments, and commando units.", " It currently stands as the world's largest border guarding force.", " BSF has been termed as the \"First Line of Defence\" of Indian Territories." ], "title": "Border Security Force" }, { "sentences": [ "Rank Pay is a scheme implemented by the Rajiv Gandhi led Indian National Congress (I) Government in 1986, in the wake of 4th Central Pay Commission(4CPC), that reduced the basic-pay, or grade pay, of seven armed armed officers ranks of 2nd Lieutenant, Lieutenant, captain, majors, lt-colonel, colonels, and brigadiers, and their equivalent in the air-force and the Indian Navy by fixed amounts designated as 'rank-pay'.", " The reduction in the basic-pay, the established basis of determining rank equivalences between armed forces officers and civilian and police counterparts, altered long established historical grade-pay equivalences or parities between armed forces officers and police officer, which was an accepted principle since 1947 for determination of armed forces grade pay, and which was 'further cemented' in 1973, by the 3 Central Pay Commission(3CPC).", " The reduction in grade-pay apart from causing asymmetries in rank equivalence between the officers from the Indian police service and armed forces affected the basic pay, allowances, entitlements, promotion prospects, status, and pension of thousands of officers in the service in January 1986, and the decades after that.", " In 2012, reduction in armed forces grade-pay, which was a subject of litigation since 1994, was declared illegal by the Supreme Court of India, which in a landmark judgement ordered the government to pay arrears to the more than 20,000 affected officers of the armed forces." ], "title": "Rank Pay" }, { "sentences": [ "The Indian Armed Forces (: \"Bhāratīya Saśastra Senāeṃ\") are the military forces of the Republic of India.", " It consists of three professional uniformed services: the Indian Army, Indian Navy, and Indian Air Force.", " Additionally, the Indian Armed Forces are supported by the Indian Coast Guard and paramilitary organisations (Assam Rifles, and Special Frontier Force) and various inter-service commands and institutions such as the Strategic Forces Command, the Andaman and Nicobar Command and the Integrated Defence Staff.", " The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Armed Forces.", " The Indian Armed Forces are under the management of the Ministry of Defence (MoD) of the Government of India.", " With strength of over 1.4 million active personnel, it is the world's 2nd largest military force and has the world's largest volunteer army.", " It is important to note that the Central Armed Police Forces, which are commonly and incorrectly referred to as 'Paramilitary Forces', are headed by officers from the Indian Police Service and are under the control of the Ministry of Home Affairs, not the Ministry of Defence." ], "title": "Indian Armed Forces" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) are the Armed Forces of the Republic of Sudan.", " According to 2011 IISS estimates, it numbers 109,300 personnel.", " They comprises Land Forces, the Sudanese Navy, the Sudanese Air Force, and the Popular Defence Forces.", " They also previously had Joint Integrated Units formed together with its rebel enemies the Sudan People's Liberation Army.", " The Armed Forces operate under the authority of the People's Armed Forces Act 1986.", " In 1991, the Library of Congress used the term \"Sudan People's Armed Forces\" to refer to the entire armed forces, but by the late 2000s (decade), the \"Sudanese Armed Forces\" term was most widespread.", " In 2004, the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress estimated that the Popular Defence Forces, the military wing of the National Islamic Front, consists of 10,000 active members, with 85,000 reserves.", " It has been deployed alongside regular army units against various rebel groups." ], "title": "Sudanese Armed Forces" }, { "sentences": [ "EUTM Mali(European Union Training Mission in Mali) is a European Union multinational military training mission headquartered in Bamako, Mali, which is training and advising the military of Mali.", " EUTM Mali will not be involved in combat operations in the north of the country and does not have an executive mandate.", " 22 European nations (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, Greece) and 5 European countries (not members of the EU: Georgia, Montenegro, Serbia, Moldavia and Albania) are engaged in this mission and have sent soldiers to the Republic of Mali.", " EUTM Mali is one of the elements of a global approach organized by the EU in Mali defined within the Strategy for the security and development within the region of Sahel.\"", " EUTM Mali respond to the operational needs of the Malian Armed Forces through the provision of: training support for the benefit of the Malian Armed Forces,training and advice on command and control, logistical chain and human resources, as well as training on International Humanitarian Law, protection of civilians and human rights,a contribution, upon Malian request and in coordination with MINUSMA, to the Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration process framed by the Peace Agreement, through the provision of training sessions in order to facilitate the reconstruction of inclusive Malian Armed Forces,support to the G5 Sahel process, within the activities of EUTM Mali in support of the Malian Armed Forces, by contributing to enhancing coordination and interoperability within the G5 Sahel national armed forces." ], "title": "EUTM Mali" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rajnandgaon ambush occurred on 12 July 2009, when at least 29 members of the Indian Police were killed in an ambush attack by Maoist rebels in Rajnandgaon, 90 km from Raipur (India's Chhattisgarh state).", "The Rajnandgaon ambush is one of the biggest instances of naxal attacks in the state of Chhattisgarh in which 29 Police Personnel including The Superintendent of Police of Rajnadgaon district, Shri Vinod Kumar Chaubey, was martyred.", " Chaubey was a member of The elite Indian Police Service of 1998 batch.", " It was the first and only naxal incident in Chhattisgarh till date to have claimed the life of an officer of the Indian Police Service.", " For the immense gallantry displayed by Chaubey in this horrific incident, The president of India awarded him with the second highest award for gallantry in India, The Kirti Chakra.", " He is the only officer in the state to have received a gallantry award of The Ashoka Chakra Series.", " The citation for Kirti Chakra reads as follows -" ], "title": "Rajnandgaon ambush" }, { "sentences": [ "The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is the largest of India's Central Armed Police Forces.", " It functions under the aegis of Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) of the Government of India.", " The CRPF's primary role lies in assisting the State/Union Territories in police operations to maintain law and order and counter insurgency.", " It came into existence as the Crown Representative's Police on 27 July 1939.", " After Indian Independence, it became the Central Reserve Police Force on enactment of the CRPF Act on 28 December 1949." ], "title": "Central Reserve Police Force" }, { "sentences": [ "The National Assembly of Eritrea (\"Hagerawi Baito\") has 150 members, 75 members appointed (consisting mostly of representatives elected by the general population, of whom at least 11 must be women, and 15 members representing Eritreans living abroad) and 75 members representing the members of the Central Committee of the People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ), the sole legal political party of Eritrea.", " According to the IPU, parliament has 150 indirectly elected members.", " The National Assembly was composed in February 1992.", " AFP reported that Eritreans have elected 399 representatives in the country's six regions in a lengthy process that will lead to the formation of a constituent assembly.", " The regional elections began on 4 January 1997 in some parts of the country and were completed in others by 1 March 1997.", " Direct elections have never been held; planned elections have been continuously postponed since 2001.", " The National Assembly is located in the capital Asmara." ], "title": "National Assembly (Eritrea)" } ]
[ "Title: Kartam Joga\n\nKartam Joga is an adivasi Indian political activist of the banned Communist Party of India (Maoist) (CPI (Maoist)). He was imprisoned in Chhattisgarh on suspicion of participating in the Tarmetla ambush in which 75 members of the Central Reserve Police Force were killed by CPI (Maoist) forces. Amnesty International named him a prisoner of conscience and described the charges against him as \"fabricated\". He was acquitted at his trial for lack of evidence.", "Title: September 16 military parade\n\nThe 16 September military parade in honour of the anniversary of Mexican Independence is an annual tradition dating back to the late 19th century and the beginning of the professionalisation of the Mexican Armed Forces in the 20th century. Held yearly in the Zócalo in Mexico City, this parade, the largest of the various parades held simultaneously nationwide on September 16, Mexican Independence Day, is presided by the President of Mexico in the fulfillment of his duty as the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces. It is also attended by members of the Cabinet of Mexico, the Congress of the Union, civil service employees, the Secretaries of National Defense and Navy, members of the Mexican Armed Forces and Federal Police, uniformed service veterans, the state diplomatic corps, delegations representing the religious sector, indigenous peoples, sports and the private sector, and the general public. Seen on TV and the Internet and heard on radio, this is one of the biggest events of the year. Taking part in this are members of the Mexican Armed Forces and the Federal Police.", "Title: Border Security Force\n\nThe Border Security Force (BSF) (Hindi: सीमा सुरक्षा बल) is the primary border guarding force of India. It is one of the five Central Armed Police Forces of the Union of India, it was raised in the wake of the 1965 War on 1 December 1965, \"for ensuring the security of the borders of India and for matters connected there with\". It is a Central Armed Police Force charged with guarding India's land border during peacetime and preventing transnational crime. It is a Union Government Agency under the administrative control of Ministry of Home Affairs. The BSF has its own cadre of officers but its head, designated as a Director-General (DG), since its raising has been an officer from the Indian Police Service. It is an Armed Force of the Union of India tasked with various assignments from time to time. The BSF has grown exponentially from a few battalions in 1965, to 186 battalions with a sanctioned strength of 257,363 personnel including an expanding air wing, marine wing, artillery regiments, and commando units. It currently stands as the world's largest border guarding force. BSF has been termed as the \"First Line of Defence\" of Indian Territories.", "Title: Rank Pay\n\nRank Pay is a scheme implemented by the Rajiv Gandhi led Indian National Congress (I) Government in 1986, in the wake of 4th Central Pay Commission(4CPC), that reduced the basic-pay, or grade pay, of seven armed armed officers ranks of 2nd Lieutenant, Lieutenant, captain, majors, lt-colonel, colonels, and brigadiers, and their equivalent in the air-force and the Indian Navy by fixed amounts designated as 'rank-pay'. The reduction in the basic-pay, the established basis of determining rank equivalences between armed forces officers and civilian and police counterparts, altered long established historical grade-pay equivalences or parities between armed forces officers and police officer, which was an accepted principle since 1947 for determination of armed forces grade pay, and which was 'further cemented' in 1973, by the 3 Central Pay Commission(3CPC). The reduction in grade-pay apart from causing asymmetries in rank equivalence between the officers from the Indian police service and armed forces affected the basic pay, allowances, entitlements, promotion prospects, status, and pension of thousands of officers in the service in January 1986, and the decades after that. In 2012, reduction in armed forces grade-pay, which was a subject of litigation since 1994, was declared illegal by the Supreme Court of India, which in a landmark judgement ordered the government to pay arrears to the more than 20,000 affected officers of the armed forces.", "Title: Indian Armed Forces\n\nThe Indian Armed Forces (: \"Bhāratīya Saśastra Senāeṃ\") are the military forces of the Republic of India. It consists of three professional uniformed services: the Indian Army, Indian Navy, and Indian Air Force. Additionally, the Indian Armed Forces are supported by the Indian Coast Guard and paramilitary organisations (Assam Rifles, and Special Frontier Force) and various inter-service commands and institutions such as the Strategic Forces Command, the Andaman and Nicobar Command and the Integrated Defence Staff. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Armed Forces. The Indian Armed Forces are under the management of the Ministry of Defence (MoD) of the Government of India. With strength of over 1.4 million active personnel, it is the world's 2nd largest military force and has the world's largest volunteer army. It is important to note that the Central Armed Police Forces, which are commonly and incorrectly referred to as 'Paramilitary Forces', are headed by officers from the Indian Police Service and are under the control of the Ministry of Home Affairs, not the Ministry of Defence.", "Title: Sudanese Armed Forces\n\nThe Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) are the Armed Forces of the Republic of Sudan. According to 2011 IISS estimates, it numbers 109,300 personnel. They comprises Land Forces, the Sudanese Navy, the Sudanese Air Force, and the Popular Defence Forces. They also previously had Joint Integrated Units formed together with its rebel enemies the Sudan People's Liberation Army. The Armed Forces operate under the authority of the People's Armed Forces Act 1986. In 1991, the Library of Congress used the term \"Sudan People's Armed Forces\" to refer to the entire armed forces, but by the late 2000s (decade), the \"Sudanese Armed Forces\" term was most widespread. In 2004, the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress estimated that the Popular Defence Forces, the military wing of the National Islamic Front, consists of 10,000 active members, with 85,000 reserves. It has been deployed alongside regular army units against various rebel groups.", "Title: EUTM Mali\n\nEUTM Mali(European Union Training Mission in Mali) is a European Union multinational military training mission headquartered in Bamako, Mali, which is training and advising the military of Mali. EUTM Mali will not be involved in combat operations in the north of the country and does not have an executive mandate. 22 European nations (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, Greece) and 5 European countries (not members of the EU: Georgia, Montenegro, Serbia, Moldavia and Albania) are engaged in this mission and have sent soldiers to the Republic of Mali. EUTM Mali is one of the elements of a global approach organized by the EU in Mali defined within the Strategy for the security and development within the region of Sahel.\" EUTM Mali respond to the operational needs of the Malian Armed Forces through the provision of: training support for the benefit of the Malian Armed Forces,training and advice on command and control, logistical chain and human resources, as well as training on International Humanitarian Law, protection of civilians and human rights,a contribution, upon Malian request and in coordination with MINUSMA, to the Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration process framed by the Peace Agreement, through the provision of training sessions in order to facilitate the reconstruction of inclusive Malian Armed Forces,support to the G5 Sahel process, within the activities of EUTM Mali in support of the Malian Armed Forces, by contributing to enhancing coordination and interoperability within the G5 Sahel national armed forces.", "Title: Rajnandgaon ambush\n\nThe Rajnandgaon ambush occurred on 12 July 2009, when at least 29 members of the Indian Police were killed in an ambush attack by Maoist rebels in Rajnandgaon, 90 km from Raipur (India's Chhattisgarh state). The Rajnandgaon ambush is one of the biggest instances of naxal attacks in the state of Chhattisgarh in which 29 Police Personnel including The Superintendent of Police of Rajnadgaon district, Shri Vinod Kumar Chaubey, was martyred. Chaubey was a member of The elite Indian Police Service of 1998 batch. It was the first and only naxal incident in Chhattisgarh till date to have claimed the life of an officer of the Indian Police Service. For the immense gallantry displayed by Chaubey in this horrific incident, The president of India awarded him with the second highest award for gallantry in India, The Kirti Chakra. He is the only officer in the state to have received a gallantry award of The Ashoka Chakra Series. The citation for Kirti Chakra reads as follows -", "Title: Central Reserve Police Force\n\nThe Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is the largest of India's Central Armed Police Forces. It functions under the aegis of Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) of the Government of India. The CRPF's primary role lies in assisting the State/Union Territories in police operations to maintain law and order and counter insurgency. It came into existence as the Crown Representative's Police on 27 July 1939. After Indian Independence, it became the Central Reserve Police Force on enactment of the CRPF Act on 28 December 1949.", "Title: National Assembly (Eritrea)\n\nThe National Assembly of Eritrea (\"Hagerawi Baito\") has 150 members, 75 members appointed (consisting mostly of representatives elected by the general population, of whom at least 11 must be women, and 15 members representing Eritreans living abroad) and 75 members representing the members of the Central Committee of the People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ), the sole legal political party of Eritrea. According to the IPU, parliament has 150 indirectly elected members. The National Assembly was composed in February 1992. AFP reported that Eritreans have elected 399 representatives in the country's six regions in a lengthy process that will lead to the formation of a constituent assembly. The regional elections began on 4 January 1997 in some parts of the country and were completed in others by 1 March 1997. Direct elections have never been held; planned elections have been continuously postponed since 2001. The National Assembly is located in the capital Asmara." ]
4,014
Who was born first out of Béla Bartók and Igor Stravinsky?
Béla Viktor János Bartók
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[ { "sentences": [ "Béla Viktor János Bartók ( ; ] ; 25 March 1881 – 26 September 1945) was a Hungarian composer, pianist and an ethnomusicologist.", " He is considered one of the most important composers of the 20th century; he and Liszt are regarded as Hungary's greatest composers .", " Through his collection and analytical study of folk music, he was one of the founders of comparative musicology, which later became ethnomusicology." ], "title": "Béla Bartók" }, { "sentences": [ "This aspires to be a complete list of compositions by Béla Bartók.", " The catalogue numbering by András Szőllősy (Sz.)", ", László Somfai (BB.)", " and Denijs Dille (DD.)", " are provided, as well as Bartók's own opus numbers.", " Note that Bartók started three times anew with opus numbers, here indicated with \"(list 1)\", \"(list 2)\" and \"(list 3)\" respectively.", " The pieces from the third listing are by far best known; opus lists 1 and 2 are early works.", " The year of composition and instrumentation (including voice) are included.", " See the main article on Béla Bartók for more details." ], "title": "List of compositions by Béla Bartók" }, { "sentences": [ "In music pattern completion is \"the use of a projected set to organize a work over a long span of time\" (Wilson 1992, p. 210n5).", " The compositional technique has been used by Béla Bartók and Igor Stravinsky." ], "title": "Pattern completion" }, { "sentences": [ "Béla Bartók Music High School (Bartók Béla Zeneművészeti Szakközépiskola) is situated in the Palace of Music (Zenepalota) in Bartók square Miskolc, Hungary.", "It is a famous Music school named after the famous Hungarian composer Béla Bartók.", "It was founded in 1966." ], "title": "Béla Bartók Music High School" }, { "sentences": [ "The Palace of Music (\"Zenepalota\") is a building in Bartók square, Miskolc, Hungary.", " It is the building of the Béla Bartók Secondary School and the Béla Bartók Music Institute (a faculty of the University of Miskolc.)", " The Palace was designed by Gyula Waelder in Neo-baroque style and was built between 1926 and 1927.", " The construction was financed from USA loans, just like that of the Hotel Palace in Lillafüred and the Market Hall on Búza tér." ], "title": "Palace of Music (Miskolc)" }, { "sentences": [ "His first commercial recording was the complete piano solo works of Igor Stravinsky.", " Since then he has recorded music by Alexander Scriabin, Robert Schumann and Olivier Messiaen, the piano part of Igor Stravinsky's \"Petrushka\" with the New Philharmonia under Erich Leinsdorf, and Béla Bartók's \"Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta\" with Sir Georg Solti and the London Symphony Orchestra.", " He has completed a cycle of recordings devoted to the entire piano music of Enrique Granados.", " Subsequently he undertook to record Franz Liszt's 12 \"Transcendental Etudes\" and \"12 Etudes\", Op. 1.", " Rajna has often performed his own two piano concertos." ], "title": "Thomas Rajna" }, { "sentences": [ "Reiner Bredemeyer (2 February 1929 − 5 December 1995) was a German composer.", " He was born in Vélez, Santander and went to school in Breslau.", " In 1944 he was drafted into military service and was briefly held as a prisoner of war of the American Army in Bavaria.", " After the end of World War II, he met composer Karl Amadeus Hartmann who introduced him to the music of Igor Stravinsky, Béla Bartók, Anton Webern, Edgard Varèse, Charles Ives and Erik Satie.", " From 1949 to 1953 he studied composition with Karl Höller at the Munich Academy for Musical Arts.", " In 1954 Paul Dessau took him to East Germany, where Bredemeyer became a master student of Rudolf Wagner-Régeny at the DDR Academy of Arts, Berlin." ], "title": "Reiner Bredemeyer" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hungarian composer Béla Bartók wrote six string quartets, each for the usual forces of two violins, viola and cello.", " Notable composers who have been influenced by them include Benjamin Britten, particularly in the Sonata in C for Cello and Piano (; ), Elliott Carter, who refers in the opening of his own First String Quartet to Bartók’s Sixth Quartet , Chen Yi , Edison Denisov, whose Second Quartet is closely related to Bartók’s Fifth Quartet , Franco Donatoni, who was deeply impressed when he heard a broadcast of Bartók's Fourth Quartet , Robert Fripp, who mentions them as an influence upon King Crimson , Miloslav Ištvan , György Kurtág, whose Opp.", " 1 and 28 both owe a great deal to Bartók's quartets (; ), György Ligeti, whose two string quartets both owe a great deal to Bartók’s quartets (; ), Bruno Maderna , George Perle, who credits the Bartók Fourth and Fifth Quartets as precedents for his use of arrays of chords related to one another by different types of symmetry , Walter Piston (; ), Kim Dzmitrïyevich Tsesakow , Wilfried Westerlinck , Stefan Wolpe, who explained in a public lecture how he had derived ideas from Bartók’s Fourth Quartet , and Xu Yongsan ." ], "title": "List of string quartets by Béla Bartók" }, { "sentences": [ "Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky (sometimes spelled \"Strawinski\", \"Strawinsky\", or \"Stravinskii\"; Ukrainian: І́гор Фе́дорович Страві́нський , ] ;Russian: И́горь Фёдорович Страви́нский , \"Igorʹ Fëdorovič Stravinskij\"; ] ; 17 June [O.S. 5 June] 1882 6 April 1971) was a Russian Empire-born composer, pianist, and conductor.", " He is widely considered one of the most important and influential composers of the 20th century." ], "title": "Igor Stravinsky" }, { "sentences": [ "Triton was a Paris-based chamber music society founded by Pierre-Octave Ferroud to promote new music.", " Its executive committee (comité actif) was made up of composers, including Francis Poulenc, Darius Milhaud, Arthur Honegger, Bohuslav Martinů and Sergey Prokofiev.", " On its honorary committee were Maurice Ravel, Albert Roussel, Arnold Schoenberg, Richard Strauss, Igor Stravinsky, Béla Bartók and Karol Szymanowski.", " Concerts were held at the École normale de musique, the first being held on 16 December 1932.", " The inaugural concert included the premiere of Honegger's Sonatina for violin and cello, and the European premiere of Prokofiev's Sonata for Two Violins." ], "title": "Triton (chamber music society)" } ]
[ "Title: Béla Bartók\n\nBéla Viktor János Bartók ( ; ] ; 25 March 1881 – 26 September 1945) was a Hungarian composer, pianist and an ethnomusicologist. He is considered one of the most important composers of the 20th century; he and Liszt are regarded as Hungary's greatest composers . Through his collection and analytical study of folk music, he was one of the founders of comparative musicology, which later became ethnomusicology.", "Title: List of compositions by Béla Bartók\n\nThis aspires to be a complete list of compositions by Béla Bartók. The catalogue numbering by András Szőllősy (Sz.) , László Somfai (BB.) and Denijs Dille (DD.) are provided, as well as Bartók's own opus numbers. Note that Bartók started three times anew with opus numbers, here indicated with \"(list 1)\", \"(list 2)\" and \"(list 3)\" respectively. The pieces from the third listing are by far best known; opus lists 1 and 2 are early works. The year of composition and instrumentation (including voice) are included. See the main article on Béla Bartók for more details.", "Title: Pattern completion\n\nIn music pattern completion is \"the use of a projected set to organize a work over a long span of time\" (Wilson 1992, p. 210n5). The compositional technique has been used by Béla Bartók and Igor Stravinsky.", "Title: Béla Bartók Music High School\n\nBéla Bartók Music High School (Bartók Béla Zeneművészeti Szakközépiskola) is situated in the Palace of Music (Zenepalota) in Bartók square Miskolc, Hungary. It is a famous Music school named after the famous Hungarian composer Béla Bartók. It was founded in 1966.", "Title: Palace of Music (Miskolc)\n\nThe Palace of Music (\"Zenepalota\") is a building in Bartók square, Miskolc, Hungary. It is the building of the Béla Bartók Secondary School and the Béla Bartók Music Institute (a faculty of the University of Miskolc.) The Palace was designed by Gyula Waelder in Neo-baroque style and was built between 1926 and 1927. The construction was financed from USA loans, just like that of the Hotel Palace in Lillafüred and the Market Hall on Búza tér.", "Title: Thomas Rajna\n\nHis first commercial recording was the complete piano solo works of Igor Stravinsky. Since then he has recorded music by Alexander Scriabin, Robert Schumann and Olivier Messiaen, the piano part of Igor Stravinsky's \"Petrushka\" with the New Philharmonia under Erich Leinsdorf, and Béla Bartók's \"Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta\" with Sir Georg Solti and the London Symphony Orchestra. He has completed a cycle of recordings devoted to the entire piano music of Enrique Granados. Subsequently he undertook to record Franz Liszt's 12 \"Transcendental Etudes\" and \"12 Etudes\", Op. 1. Rajna has often performed his own two piano concertos.", "Title: Reiner Bredemeyer\n\nReiner Bredemeyer (2 February 1929 − 5 December 1995) was a German composer. He was born in Vélez, Santander and went to school in Breslau. In 1944 he was drafted into military service and was briefly held as a prisoner of war of the American Army in Bavaria. After the end of World War II, he met composer Karl Amadeus Hartmann who introduced him to the music of Igor Stravinsky, Béla Bartók, Anton Webern, Edgard Varèse, Charles Ives and Erik Satie. From 1949 to 1953 he studied composition with Karl Höller at the Munich Academy for Musical Arts. In 1954 Paul Dessau took him to East Germany, where Bredemeyer became a master student of Rudolf Wagner-Régeny at the DDR Academy of Arts, Berlin.", "Title: List of string quartets by Béla Bartók\n\nThe Hungarian composer Béla Bartók wrote six string quartets, each for the usual forces of two violins, viola and cello. Notable composers who have been influenced by them include Benjamin Britten, particularly in the Sonata in C for Cello and Piano (; ), Elliott Carter, who refers in the opening of his own First String Quartet to Bartók’s Sixth Quartet , Chen Yi , Edison Denisov, whose Second Quartet is closely related to Bartók’s Fifth Quartet , Franco Donatoni, who was deeply impressed when he heard a broadcast of Bartók's Fourth Quartet , Robert Fripp, who mentions them as an influence upon King Crimson , Miloslav Ištvan , György Kurtág, whose Opp. 1 and 28 both owe a great deal to Bartók's quartets (; ), György Ligeti, whose two string quartets both owe a great deal to Bartók’s quartets (; ), Bruno Maderna , George Perle, who credits the Bartók Fourth and Fifth Quartets as precedents for his use of arrays of chords related to one another by different types of symmetry , Walter Piston (; ), Kim Dzmitrïyevich Tsesakow , Wilfried Westerlinck , Stefan Wolpe, who explained in a public lecture how he had derived ideas from Bartók’s Fourth Quartet , and Xu Yongsan .", "Title: Igor Stravinsky\n\nIgor Fyodorovich Stravinsky (sometimes spelled \"Strawinski\", \"Strawinsky\", or \"Stravinskii\"; Ukrainian: І́гор Фе́дорович Страві́нський , ] ;Russian: И́горь Фёдорович Страви́нский , \"Igorʹ Fëdorovič Stravinskij\"; ] ; 17 June [O.S. 5 June] 1882 6 April 1971) was a Russian Empire-born composer, pianist, and conductor. He is widely considered one of the most important and influential composers of the 20th century.", "Title: Triton (chamber music society)\n\nTriton was a Paris-based chamber music society founded by Pierre-Octave Ferroud to promote new music. Its executive committee (comité actif) was made up of composers, including Francis Poulenc, Darius Milhaud, Arthur Honegger, Bohuslav Martinů and Sergey Prokofiev. On its honorary committee were Maurice Ravel, Albert Roussel, Arnold Schoenberg, Richard Strauss, Igor Stravinsky, Béla Bartók and Karol Szymanowski. Concerts were held at the École normale de musique, the first being held on 16 December 1932. The inaugural concert included the premiere of Honegger's Sonatina for violin and cello, and the European premiere of Prokofiev's Sonata for Two Violins." ]
4,015
Church of St. George of Samatya and Gülhane Park, are located in which mutual city?
Istanbul
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[ { "sentences": [ "St. George's Harbour is a natural harbour in the north of Bermuda.", " It serves as the port for the town of St. George's, located on St. George's Island, to its north.", " To its south is St. David's Island.", " The harbour and both islands lie within St. George's Parish.", " It was for two centuries the primary harbour of the British Overseas Territory." ], "title": "St. George's Harbour, Bermuda" }, { "sentences": [ "St. George Island State Park (also known as the Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park) is a Florida State Park located on the east end of St. George Island, approximately 10 miles southeast of Eastpoint, in northwestern Florida.", " Access to the park is off U.S. 98, by way of a 4-mile-long bridge.", " The address is 1900 E. Gulf Beach Drive." ], "title": "St. George Island State Park" }, { "sentences": [ "The Istanbul Archaeology Museums (Turkish: \"\" ) is a group of three archeological museums located in the Eminönü district of Istanbul, Turkey, near Gülhane Park and Topkapı Palace." ], "title": "İstanbul Archaeology Museums" }, { "sentences": [ "KMYU, virtual channel 12 (VHF digital channel 9), is a primary MyNetworkTV-affiliated television station located in St. George, Utah, United States.", " The station is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, as part of a triopoly with Salt Lake City-based CBS affiliate KUTV (channel 2) and independent station KJZZ-TV (channel 14).", " KMYU and KUTV share studio facilities located on South Main Street in downtown Salt Lake City, and KMYU's transmitter is located atop Webb Hill 2.25 mile south of downtown St. George.", " For official FCC purposes regarding a studio location in its city of license, KMYU has their studios in the J.C. Snow Building on East St. George Boulevard in downtown St. George, which also serves as KUTV's southern Utah news bureau." ], "title": "KMYU" }, { "sentences": [ "St. George's University School of Medicine is the medical school of St. George's University located at St. George's.", " The school is the oldest private medical school in the Caribbean and founded by Charles R. Modica on July 23, 1976.", " In 1983, the United States invaded Grenada after a military coup ousted government leaders and led to the evacuation of St. George’s medical students, many of who were U.S. citizens.", " As one of the largest medical schools in the Caribbean, the school placed more doctors into first-year US residency positions than any other medical school in the world between 2011 and 2012.", " It was rated by The Princeton Review as one of the \"Best 168 Medical Schools\"" ], "title": "St. George's University School of Medicine" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tiled Kiosk (Turkish: \"Çinili Köşk\" ) is a pavilion set within the outer walls of Topkapı Palace and dates from 1472 as shown on the tile inscript above the main entrance.", " It was built by the Ottoman sultan Mehmed II as a pleasure palace or kiosk.", " It is located in the most outer parts of the palace, next to Gülhane Park.", " It was also called \" Glazed Kiosk\" (\"Sırça Köşk\")." ], "title": "Tiled Kiosk" }, { "sentences": [ "Istanbul Sirkeci Terminal, also known as Istanbul Terminal (Turkish: \"Sirkeci Garı\" ), is a railway terminal in Istanbul.", " The terminal is located on the tip of Istanbul's historic peninsula right next to the Golden Horn and just northwest of Gülhane Park and the famous Topkapı Palace.", " Sirkeci Terminal, along with Haydarpaşa Terminal on the other side of the Bosphorus, are Istanbul's two intercity and commuter railway terminals.", " Built in 1890 by the Oriental Railway as the eastern terminus of the world-famous Orient Express, Sirkeci Terminal has become a symbol of the city.", " As of 19 March 2013 service to the station had been indefinitely suspended due to the rehabilitation of the existing line between Kazlıçeşme and Halkalı for the new Marmaray commuter rail line.", " On 29 October 2013, a new underground station opened to the public and is currently serviced by Marmaray trains travelling across the Bosphorus.", " Sirkeci Terminal has a total of 4 platforms (3 above, 1 underground) with 7 tracks (5 above, 2 underground).", " Formerly, commuter trains to Halkalı would depart from tracks 2, 3 and 4 while regional trains to Kapıkule, Edirne and Uzunköprü along with international trains to Bucharest, Sofia and Belgrade would depart from tracks 1 and 5." ], "title": "İstanbul Sirkeci Terminal" }, { "sentences": [ "State Route 34 (SR-34) is a short state highway in the city of St. George in southwestern Utah that connects Bluff Street (SR-18) to River Road while providing a connection to I-15.", " The route runs two miles (more than three kilometers) through St. George on St. George Boulevard.", " SR-34 was a portion of US-91 when it passed through the city, and serves as the northern part of the St. George Business Loop for I-15; Bluff St. (SR-18) from Interstate 15's Exit 6 to St. George Blvd. serves as the southern half." ], "title": "Utah State Route 34" }, { "sentences": [ "Saint George of Samatya or Surp Kevork (Armenian: \"Սամաթիոյ Սուրբ Գէորգ Եկեղեցի\"; Turkish name: \"Sulu Manastır\", meaning: \"Water Monastery\") is an Armenian church in Istanbul." ], "title": "Church of St. George of Samatya" }, { "sentences": [ "Gülhane Park (Turkish: \"Gülhane Parkı\" , \"Rosehouse Park\"; from Persian: \"Gulkhāna\", \"house of flowers\") is a historical urban park in the Eminönü district of Istanbul, Turkey; it is located adjacent to and on the grounds of the Topkapı Palace.", " The south entrance of the park sports one of the larger gates of the palace.", " It is the oldest and one of the most expansive public parks in Istanbul." ], "title": "Gülhane Park" } ]
[ "Title: St. George's Harbour, Bermuda\n\nSt. George's Harbour is a natural harbour in the north of Bermuda. It serves as the port for the town of St. George's, located on St. George's Island, to its north. To its south is St. David's Island. The harbour and both islands lie within St. George's Parish. It was for two centuries the primary harbour of the British Overseas Territory.", "Title: St. George Island State Park\n\nSt. George Island State Park (also known as the Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park) is a Florida State Park located on the east end of St. George Island, approximately 10 miles southeast of Eastpoint, in northwestern Florida. Access to the park is off U.S. 98, by way of a 4-mile-long bridge. The address is 1900 E. Gulf Beach Drive.", "Title: İstanbul Archaeology Museums\n\nThe Istanbul Archaeology Museums (Turkish: \"\" ) is a group of three archeological museums located in the Eminönü district of Istanbul, Turkey, near Gülhane Park and Topkapı Palace.", "Title: KMYU\n\nKMYU, virtual channel 12 (VHF digital channel 9), is a primary MyNetworkTV-affiliated television station located in St. George, Utah, United States. The station is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, as part of a triopoly with Salt Lake City-based CBS affiliate KUTV (channel 2) and independent station KJZZ-TV (channel 14). KMYU and KUTV share studio facilities located on South Main Street in downtown Salt Lake City, and KMYU's transmitter is located atop Webb Hill 2.25 mile south of downtown St. George. For official FCC purposes regarding a studio location in its city of license, KMYU has their studios in the J.C. Snow Building on East St. George Boulevard in downtown St. George, which also serves as KUTV's southern Utah news bureau.", "Title: St. George's University School of Medicine\n\nSt. George's University School of Medicine is the medical school of St. George's University located at St. George's. The school is the oldest private medical school in the Caribbean and founded by Charles R. Modica on July 23, 1976. In 1983, the United States invaded Grenada after a military coup ousted government leaders and led to the evacuation of St. George’s medical students, many of who were U.S. citizens. As one of the largest medical schools in the Caribbean, the school placed more doctors into first-year US residency positions than any other medical school in the world between 2011 and 2012. It was rated by The Princeton Review as one of the \"Best 168 Medical Schools\"", "Title: Tiled Kiosk\n\nThe Tiled Kiosk (Turkish: \"Çinili Köşk\" ) is a pavilion set within the outer walls of Topkapı Palace and dates from 1472 as shown on the tile inscript above the main entrance. It was built by the Ottoman sultan Mehmed II as a pleasure palace or kiosk. It is located in the most outer parts of the palace, next to Gülhane Park. It was also called \" Glazed Kiosk\" (\"Sırça Köşk\").", "Title: İstanbul Sirkeci Terminal\n\nIstanbul Sirkeci Terminal, also known as Istanbul Terminal (Turkish: \"Sirkeci Garı\" ), is a railway terminal in Istanbul. The terminal is located on the tip of Istanbul's historic peninsula right next to the Golden Horn and just northwest of Gülhane Park and the famous Topkapı Palace. Sirkeci Terminal, along with Haydarpaşa Terminal on the other side of the Bosphorus, are Istanbul's two intercity and commuter railway terminals. Built in 1890 by the Oriental Railway as the eastern terminus of the world-famous Orient Express, Sirkeci Terminal has become a symbol of the city. As of 19 March 2013 service to the station had been indefinitely suspended due to the rehabilitation of the existing line between Kazlıçeşme and Halkalı for the new Marmaray commuter rail line. On 29 October 2013, a new underground station opened to the public and is currently serviced by Marmaray trains travelling across the Bosphorus. Sirkeci Terminal has a total of 4 platforms (3 above, 1 underground) with 7 tracks (5 above, 2 underground). Formerly, commuter trains to Halkalı would depart from tracks 2, 3 and 4 while regional trains to Kapıkule, Edirne and Uzunköprü along with international trains to Bucharest, Sofia and Belgrade would depart from tracks 1 and 5.", "Title: Utah State Route 34\n\nState Route 34 (SR-34) is a short state highway in the city of St. George in southwestern Utah that connects Bluff Street (SR-18) to River Road while providing a connection to I-15. The route runs two miles (more than three kilometers) through St. George on St. George Boulevard. SR-34 was a portion of US-91 when it passed through the city, and serves as the northern part of the St. George Business Loop for I-15; Bluff St. (SR-18) from Interstate 15's Exit 6 to St. George Blvd. serves as the southern half.", "Title: Church of St. George of Samatya\n\nSaint George of Samatya or Surp Kevork (Armenian: \"Սամաթիոյ Սուրբ Գէորգ Եկեղեցի\"; Turkish name: \"Sulu Manastır\", meaning: \"Water Monastery\") is an Armenian church in Istanbul.", "Title: Gülhane Park\n\nGülhane Park (Turkish: \"Gülhane Parkı\" , \"Rosehouse Park\"; from Persian: \"Gulkhāna\", \"house of flowers\") is a historical urban park in the Eminönü district of Istanbul, Turkey; it is located adjacent to and on the grounds of the Topkapı Palace. The south entrance of the park sports one of the larger gates of the palace. It is the oldest and one of the most expansive public parks in Istanbul." ]
4,016
The lecture "There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom" was done by a physicist that died in what year?
1988
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[ { "sentences": [ "A lecture hall (or lecture theatre) is a large room used for instruction, typically at a college or university.", " Unlike a traditional classroom with a capacity normally between one and fifty, the capacity of lecture halls is typically measured in the hundreds.", " Lecture halls almost always have a pitched floor, so that those in the rear are sat higher than those at the front (i.e., tiered seating), allowing them to see the lecturer.", " The importance of lecture halls is so significant that some schools of architecture have offered courses exclusively centered on their design.", " The noted Boston architect Earl Flansburgh wrote numerous articles focusing on achieving efficacious lecture hall design." ], "title": "Lecture hall" }, { "sentences": [ "Biological engineering or bio-engineering (including biological systems engineering) is the application of concepts and methods of biology (and secondarily of physics, chemistry, mathematics, and computer science) to solve real-world problems related to life sciences or the application thereof, using engineering's own analytical and synthetic methodologies and also its traditional sensitivity to the cost and practicality of the solution(s) arrived at.", " In this context, while traditional engineering applies physical and mathematical sciences to analyze, design and manufacture inanimate tools, structures and processes, biological engineering uses primarily the rapidly developing body of knowledge known as molecular biology to study and advance applications of organisms and to create biotechnology.", " This may eventually include the possibility of biologically engineering machines and 3D printing that re-order matter at a molecular scale.", " Physicist Richard Feynman theorized about the idea of a \"medical\" use for these biological machines, introduced into the body, to repair or detect damages and infections.", " Feynman and Albert Hibbs suggested that it might one day be possible to (as Feynman put it) \"swallow the doctor\".", " The idea was discussed in Feynman's 1959 essay \"There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom.\"" ], "title": "Biological engineering" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pleasure of Finding Things Out is a collection of short works from American physicist Richard Feynman, including interviews, speeches, lectures, and printed articles.", " Among these is his famous 1959 lecture \"There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom\", his report on the Space Shuttle \"Challenger\" disaster, and his speech on scientific integrity in which he coined the term \"cargo cult science\".", " The original forward was written by Freeman Dyson." ], "title": "The Pleasure of Finding Things Out" }, { "sentences": [ "\"There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom\" was a lecture given by physicist Richard Feynman at an American Physical Society meeting at Caltech on December 29, 1959.", " Feynman considered the possibility of direct manipulation of individual atoms as a more powerful form of synthetic chemistry than those used at the time.", " The talk went unnoticed and did not inspire the conceptual beginnings of the field.", " In the 1990s it was rediscovered and publicised as a seminal event in the field, probably to boost the history of nanotechnology with Feynman's reputation." ], "title": "There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom" }, { "sentences": [ "The use of nanotechnology in fiction has attracted scholarly attention.", " The first use of the distinguishing concepts of nanotechnology was \"There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom\", a talk given by physicist Richard Feynman in 1959.", " K. Eric Drexler's 1986 book \"Engines of Creation\" introduced the general public to the concept of nanotechnology.", " Since then, nanotechnology has been used frequently in a diverse range of fiction, often as a justification for unusual or far-fetched occurrences featured in speculative fiction." ], "title": "Nanotechnology in fiction" }, { "sentences": [ "Feynman's Lost Lecture: The Motion of Planets Around the Sun is a book based on a lecture by Richard Feynman.", " Restoration of the lecture notes and conversion into book form was undertaken by Caltech physicist David L. Goodstein and archivist Judith R. Goodstein.", " Feynman had given the lecture on the motion of bodies at Caltech on March 13, 1964, but the notes and pictures were lost for a number of years and consequently not included in \"The Feynman Lectures on Physics\" series.", " The lecture notes were later found, but unfortunately without the photographs of his illustrative chalkboard drawings.", " One of the editors, David L. Goodstein, stated that at first without the photographs, it was very hard to figure out what diagrams he was referring to in the audiotapes, but a later finding of his own private lecture notes made it possible to understand completely the logical framework with which Feynman delivered the lecture." ], "title": "Feynman's Lost Lecture" }, { "sentences": [ "Tom Newman, a graduate student at Stanford University in 1985, was one of the two people to meet one of a pair of challenges put forth by Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman at the annual meeting of the American Physical Society in 1959, in a talk titled \"There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom\"." ], "title": "Tom Newman (scientist)" }, { "sentences": [ "Lecture recording refers to the process of recording and archiving the content of a lecture, conference, or seminar.", " It consists of hardware and software components that work in synergy to record audio and visual components of the lecture.", " It is widely used in universities and higher education in the UK to provide support for students.", " 71% of institutions replying to a UCISA survey in 2016 indicated that this technology was available in their institution.", " Where lecture recording is done at scale the recording system may be integrated with the timetabling system and the collection of metadata may be automated." ], "title": "Lecture recording" }, { "sentences": [ "A lecture (from the French 'lecture', meaning 'reading' [process]) is an oral presentation intended to present information or teach people about a particular subject, for example by a university or college teacher.", " Lectures are used to convey critical information, history, background, theories, and equations.", " A politician's speech, a minister's sermon, or even a businessman's sales presentation may be similar in form to a lecture.", " Usually the lecturer will stand at the front of the room and recite information relevant to the lecture's content." ], "title": "Lecture" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard Phillips Feynman ( ; May 11, 1918 – February 15, 1988) was an American theoretical physicist known for his work in the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, the theory of quantum electrodynamics, and the physics of the superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium, as well as in particle physics for which he proposed the parton model.", " For his contributions to the development of quantum electrodynamics, Feynman, jointly with Julian Schwinger and Shin'ichirō Tomonaga, received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965." ], "title": "Richard Feynman" } ]
[ "Title: Lecture hall\n\nA lecture hall (or lecture theatre) is a large room used for instruction, typically at a college or university. Unlike a traditional classroom with a capacity normally between one and fifty, the capacity of lecture halls is typically measured in the hundreds. Lecture halls almost always have a pitched floor, so that those in the rear are sat higher than those at the front (i.e., tiered seating), allowing them to see the lecturer. The importance of lecture halls is so significant that some schools of architecture have offered courses exclusively centered on their design. The noted Boston architect Earl Flansburgh wrote numerous articles focusing on achieving efficacious lecture hall design.", "Title: Biological engineering\n\nBiological engineering or bio-engineering (including biological systems engineering) is the application of concepts and methods of biology (and secondarily of physics, chemistry, mathematics, and computer science) to solve real-world problems related to life sciences or the application thereof, using engineering's own analytical and synthetic methodologies and also its traditional sensitivity to the cost and practicality of the solution(s) arrived at. In this context, while traditional engineering applies physical and mathematical sciences to analyze, design and manufacture inanimate tools, structures and processes, biological engineering uses primarily the rapidly developing body of knowledge known as molecular biology to study and advance applications of organisms and to create biotechnology. This may eventually include the possibility of biologically engineering machines and 3D printing that re-order matter at a molecular scale. Physicist Richard Feynman theorized about the idea of a \"medical\" use for these biological machines, introduced into the body, to repair or detect damages and infections. Feynman and Albert Hibbs suggested that it might one day be possible to (as Feynman put it) \"swallow the doctor\". The idea was discussed in Feynman's 1959 essay \"There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom.\"", "Title: The Pleasure of Finding Things Out\n\nThe Pleasure of Finding Things Out is a collection of short works from American physicist Richard Feynman, including interviews, speeches, lectures, and printed articles. Among these is his famous 1959 lecture \"There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom\", his report on the Space Shuttle \"Challenger\" disaster, and his speech on scientific integrity in which he coined the term \"cargo cult science\". The original forward was written by Freeman Dyson.", "Title: There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom\n\n\"There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom\" was a lecture given by physicist Richard Feynman at an American Physical Society meeting at Caltech on December 29, 1959. Feynman considered the possibility of direct manipulation of individual atoms as a more powerful form of synthetic chemistry than those used at the time. The talk went unnoticed and did not inspire the conceptual beginnings of the field. In the 1990s it was rediscovered and publicised as a seminal event in the field, probably to boost the history of nanotechnology with Feynman's reputation.", "Title: Nanotechnology in fiction\n\nThe use of nanotechnology in fiction has attracted scholarly attention. The first use of the distinguishing concepts of nanotechnology was \"There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom\", a talk given by physicist Richard Feynman in 1959. K. Eric Drexler's 1986 book \"Engines of Creation\" introduced the general public to the concept of nanotechnology. Since then, nanotechnology has been used frequently in a diverse range of fiction, often as a justification for unusual or far-fetched occurrences featured in speculative fiction.", "Title: Feynman's Lost Lecture\n\nFeynman's Lost Lecture: The Motion of Planets Around the Sun is a book based on a lecture by Richard Feynman. Restoration of the lecture notes and conversion into book form was undertaken by Caltech physicist David L. Goodstein and archivist Judith R. Goodstein. Feynman had given the lecture on the motion of bodies at Caltech on March 13, 1964, but the notes and pictures were lost for a number of years and consequently not included in \"The Feynman Lectures on Physics\" series. The lecture notes were later found, but unfortunately without the photographs of his illustrative chalkboard drawings. One of the editors, David L. Goodstein, stated that at first without the photographs, it was very hard to figure out what diagrams he was referring to in the audiotapes, but a later finding of his own private lecture notes made it possible to understand completely the logical framework with which Feynman delivered the lecture.", "Title: Tom Newman (scientist)\n\nTom Newman, a graduate student at Stanford University in 1985, was one of the two people to meet one of a pair of challenges put forth by Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman at the annual meeting of the American Physical Society in 1959, in a talk titled \"There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom\".", "Title: Lecture recording\n\nLecture recording refers to the process of recording and archiving the content of a lecture, conference, or seminar. It consists of hardware and software components that work in synergy to record audio and visual components of the lecture. It is widely used in universities and higher education in the UK to provide support for students. 71% of institutions replying to a UCISA survey in 2016 indicated that this technology was available in their institution. Where lecture recording is done at scale the recording system may be integrated with the timetabling system and the collection of metadata may be automated.", "Title: Lecture\n\nA lecture (from the French 'lecture', meaning 'reading' [process]) is an oral presentation intended to present information or teach people about a particular subject, for example by a university or college teacher. Lectures are used to convey critical information, history, background, theories, and equations. A politician's speech, a minister's sermon, or even a businessman's sales presentation may be similar in form to a lecture. Usually the lecturer will stand at the front of the room and recite information relevant to the lecture's content.", "Title: Richard Feynman\n\nRichard Phillips Feynman ( ; May 11, 1918 – February 15, 1988) was an American theoretical physicist known for his work in the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, the theory of quantum electrodynamics, and the physics of the superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium, as well as in particle physics for which he proposed the parton model. For his contributions to the development of quantum electrodynamics, Feynman, jointly with Julian Schwinger and Shin'ichirō Tomonaga, received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965." ]
4,017
Which writer wrote more essays, David James Duncan or Edwidge Danticat?
David James Duncan
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[ { "sentences": [ "Brother I'm Dying, published in 2007 by Random House, is a family memoir by novelist Edwidge Danticat.", " In 2007, the title won the National Book Critics Circle Award and was also nominated for the National Book Award." ], "title": "Brother, I'm Dying" }, { "sentences": [ "Gary Klang (born December 28, 1941, in Port-au-Prince Haiti), is a Haitian-Canadian poet and novelist.", " Since 2007, he is the president of the prestigious \"Conseil des Écrivains francophones d'Amérique\" (Council of America's francophone writers).", " Klang's work is very rich.", " It includes novels, poetry, short stories and essays.", " On July 14, 2000, \"l'Union Française à Montréal\" (the French Union of Montreal) chose Gary as the promoter of the French national holiday marking the storming of the Bastille.", " The same day, the same French Union participated in the launch of his collection of verses \"La terre est vide comme une étoile\".", " Gary Klang is also a member of the \"Association des Ecrivains Québécois (UNEQ)” (Association of Quebec's writers), a member of the \"Association des Ecrivains de langue française\" (Association of writers of French origin) and of the PEN Club of Montreal.", " He was nominated for the Haitian grand Literary Prize of 2004, together with Edwidge Danticat, René Depestre, Frankétienne, Dany Laferrière, Josaphat-Robert Large and Leslie Manigat (Ex President of Haiti, the winner of the Prize)." ], "title": "Gary Klang" }, { "sentences": [ "Stones in the Sun is a 2012 Haitian American film written and directed by Patricia Benoit and starring Edwidge Danticat, Michele Marcelin, Diana Masi, Thierry Saintine, Patricia Rhinvil, James Noel, and Carlo Mitton.", " It premiered at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival, where it won the Special Jury Prize for Best Narrative Director." ], "title": "Stones in the Sun" }, { "sentences": [ "David James Duncan (born 1952) is an American novelist and essayist, best known for his two bestselling novels, \"The River Why\" (1983) and \"The Brothers K\" (1992)." ], "title": "David James Duncan" }, { "sentences": [ "Claire of the Sea Light is a novel published in August 2013 by Knopf and written by Edwidge Danticat.", " Set in the island-town of Ville Rose, Haiti, it narrates the story of the disappearance of a seven-year-old girl, Claire Limyè Lanmè Faustin, and of the memories of an entire townspeople that are brought to life in the wake of her disappearance.", " In the words of \"Guardian\" reviewer Kamila Shamsie, \"Danticat shows us a town scarred by violence, corruption, class disparities and social taboo, which is also a town of hope, dreams, love and sensuality.", " But these are enmeshed rather than opposing elements.", " Love leads to violence, dreams lead to corruption.\"" ], "title": "Claire of the Sea Light" }, { "sentences": [ "Edwidge Danticat (] ; born January 19, 1969) is a Haitian-American novelist and short story writer." ], "title": "Edwidge Danticat" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dew Breaker is a novel by Edwidge Danticat, published in 2004.", " The title \"comes from a Creole phrase which refers to those who break the serenity of the grass in the morning dew.", " It is a Creole nickname for torturer.\"", " In this case, the \"Dew Breakers\" are members of the Tonton Macoutes, a group of volunteers who tortured and killed thousands of civilians under the regimes of François and Jean-Claude Duvalier in Haiti." ], "title": "The Dew Breaker" }, { "sentences": [ "Josaphat-Robert Large (born November 15, 1942 in Jérémie, Haïti) is a Haitian-American poet, novelist and art critic.", " His novel \"Les terres entourées de larmes\" [Shore surrounded with tears] won the prestigious Prix littéraire des Caraïbes (Caribbean literary Prize) in 2003.", " He was nominated for the Haitian grand Literary Prize of 2004, together with Edwidge Danticat, René Depestre, Frankétienne, Gary Klang, Dany Laferrière and Leslie Manigat (Ex President of Haiti, the winner of the Prize).", " Large was also one of the finalist at the Ushant' (Ouessant in French) Literary Contest in 2002.", ".", " He writes in both French and Haitian Creole.", " Josaphat-Robert Large is a member of \" La Société des Gens de Lettres de France\" (Society of French intellectuals), of the \"Association des Écrivains de langue française\" (Association of writers of French origin) and of the PEN Club America.", " Josaphat-Robert Large's work is becoming more and more important in the French literary world.", " The Society of French and francophone teachers of America has organized two colloquium on his literary production (specially his novels), one at Florida International University in 2001 and one at Fordham University in 2006.", " .", " Large also participated in the famous festival Étonnants-Voyageurs in 2007 and in 2008, he was one of the author in the great literary opening organized in Port-au-Prince by the Presses Nationales d'Haiti (National Press of Haiti)." ], "title": "Josaphat-Robert Large" }, { "sentences": [ "Ciné Institute is a film school in Jacmel, Haiti, which grew out of the Jacmel Film Festival in 2008.", " It is the first and only film school in Haiti founded by David Belle.", " The college offers a free two-year tuition made possible by private donors.", " The school encourages professionals, filmmakers, business people and artists from other mediums to come visit and perform workshops (called \"master classes\") within its weekly schedule; time slots that are pre-reserved in its curriculum.", " Some notable attendees include, Paul Haggis, Jonathan Demme, Ben Stiller, Susan Sarandon and Edwidge Danticat." ], "title": "Ciné Institute" }, { "sentences": [ "Steven Church (born 1971) is an American essayist and writer of memoir and literary nonfiction.", " Winner of the Glenna Luschei Prize from Prairie Schooner, Recipient of Colorado Book Award in Creative Nonfiction for \"The Guinness Book of Me: A Memoir of Record\", \"Auscultation\" chosen by Edwidge Danticat for inclusion in the 2011 Best American Essays.", " Church is the author of \"The Guinness Book of Me: A Memoir of Record\" (2005), \"Theoretical Killings: Essays & Accidents\" (2009), \"The Day After The Day After: My Atomic Angst\" (2010),\"Ultrasonic: Essays\".", "(2014), \"One with the Tiger: Sublime and Violent Encounters between Humans and Animals\" (2016)" ], "title": "Steven Church" } ]
[ "Title: Brother, I'm Dying\n\nBrother I'm Dying, published in 2007 by Random House, is a family memoir by novelist Edwidge Danticat. In 2007, the title won the National Book Critics Circle Award and was also nominated for the National Book Award.", "Title: Gary Klang\n\nGary Klang (born December 28, 1941, in Port-au-Prince Haiti), is a Haitian-Canadian poet and novelist. Since 2007, he is the president of the prestigious \"Conseil des Écrivains francophones d'Amérique\" (Council of America's francophone writers). Klang's work is very rich. It includes novels, poetry, short stories and essays. On July 14, 2000, \"l'Union Française à Montréal\" (the French Union of Montreal) chose Gary as the promoter of the French national holiday marking the storming of the Bastille. The same day, the same French Union participated in the launch of his collection of verses \"La terre est vide comme une étoile\". Gary Klang is also a member of the \"Association des Ecrivains Québécois (UNEQ)” (Association of Quebec's writers), a member of the \"Association des Ecrivains de langue française\" (Association of writers of French origin) and of the PEN Club of Montreal. He was nominated for the Haitian grand Literary Prize of 2004, together with Edwidge Danticat, René Depestre, Frankétienne, Dany Laferrière, Josaphat-Robert Large and Leslie Manigat (Ex President of Haiti, the winner of the Prize).", "Title: Stones in the Sun\n\nStones in the Sun is a 2012 Haitian American film written and directed by Patricia Benoit and starring Edwidge Danticat, Michele Marcelin, Diana Masi, Thierry Saintine, Patricia Rhinvil, James Noel, and Carlo Mitton. It premiered at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival, where it won the Special Jury Prize for Best Narrative Director.", "Title: David James Duncan\n\nDavid James Duncan (born 1952) is an American novelist and essayist, best known for his two bestselling novels, \"The River Why\" (1983) and \"The Brothers K\" (1992).", "Title: Claire of the Sea Light\n\nClaire of the Sea Light is a novel published in August 2013 by Knopf and written by Edwidge Danticat. Set in the island-town of Ville Rose, Haiti, it narrates the story of the disappearance of a seven-year-old girl, Claire Limyè Lanmè Faustin, and of the memories of an entire townspeople that are brought to life in the wake of her disappearance. In the words of \"Guardian\" reviewer Kamila Shamsie, \"Danticat shows us a town scarred by violence, corruption, class disparities and social taboo, which is also a town of hope, dreams, love and sensuality. But these are enmeshed rather than opposing elements. Love leads to violence, dreams lead to corruption.\"", "Title: Edwidge Danticat\n\nEdwidge Danticat (] ; born January 19, 1969) is a Haitian-American novelist and short story writer.", "Title: The Dew Breaker\n\nThe Dew Breaker is a novel by Edwidge Danticat, published in 2004. The title \"comes from a Creole phrase which refers to those who break the serenity of the grass in the morning dew. It is a Creole nickname for torturer.\" In this case, the \"Dew Breakers\" are members of the Tonton Macoutes, a group of volunteers who tortured and killed thousands of civilians under the regimes of François and Jean-Claude Duvalier in Haiti.", "Title: Josaphat-Robert Large\n\nJosaphat-Robert Large (born November 15, 1942 in Jérémie, Haïti) is a Haitian-American poet, novelist and art critic. His novel \"Les terres entourées de larmes\" [Shore surrounded with tears] won the prestigious Prix littéraire des Caraïbes (Caribbean literary Prize) in 2003. He was nominated for the Haitian grand Literary Prize of 2004, together with Edwidge Danticat, René Depestre, Frankétienne, Gary Klang, Dany Laferrière and Leslie Manigat (Ex President of Haiti, the winner of the Prize). Large was also one of the finalist at the Ushant' (Ouessant in French) Literary Contest in 2002. . He writes in both French and Haitian Creole. Josaphat-Robert Large is a member of \" La Société des Gens de Lettres de France\" (Society of French intellectuals), of the \"Association des Écrivains de langue française\" (Association of writers of French origin) and of the PEN Club America. Josaphat-Robert Large's work is becoming more and more important in the French literary world. The Society of French and francophone teachers of America has organized two colloquium on his literary production (specially his novels), one at Florida International University in 2001 and one at Fordham University in 2006. . Large also participated in the famous festival Étonnants-Voyageurs in 2007 and in 2008, he was one of the author in the great literary opening organized in Port-au-Prince by the Presses Nationales d'Haiti (National Press of Haiti).", "Title: Ciné Institute\n\nCiné Institute is a film school in Jacmel, Haiti, which grew out of the Jacmel Film Festival in 2008. It is the first and only film school in Haiti founded by David Belle. The college offers a free two-year tuition made possible by private donors. The school encourages professionals, filmmakers, business people and artists from other mediums to come visit and perform workshops (called \"master classes\") within its weekly schedule; time slots that are pre-reserved in its curriculum. Some notable attendees include, Paul Haggis, Jonathan Demme, Ben Stiller, Susan Sarandon and Edwidge Danticat.", "Title: Steven Church\n\nSteven Church (born 1971) is an American essayist and writer of memoir and literary nonfiction. Winner of the Glenna Luschei Prize from Prairie Schooner, Recipient of Colorado Book Award in Creative Nonfiction for \"The Guinness Book of Me: A Memoir of Record\", \"Auscultation\" chosen by Edwidge Danticat for inclusion in the 2011 Best American Essays. Church is the author of \"The Guinness Book of Me: A Memoir of Record\" (2005), \"Theoretical Killings: Essays & Accidents\" (2009), \"The Day After The Day After: My Atomic Angst\" (2010),\"Ultrasonic: Essays\". (2014), \"One with the Tiger: Sublime and Violent Encounters between Humans and Animals\" (2016)" ]
4,018
Ruud Janssen is a Dutch Fluxus and mail artist currently living in Breda in the Netherlands, also known informally as what?
Holland
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4,019
In what area of Salford is the club Gary Alexander Neville co-owns located?
the Kersal area
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4,020
Are both Hebi and Qingyang located in eastern Gansu province?
no
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4,021
In the mid-1980s, which political consultant was closely linked to the future 50th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives?
Joseph Gaylord
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[ { "sentences": [ "Thomas Stephen Foley, KBE (March 6, 1929 – October 18, 2013) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 49th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1989 to 1995.", " A member of the Democratic Party Foley represented Washington's 5th congressional district as from 1965 to 1995.", " Foley was the first Speaker of the House since 1862 to be defeated in a re-election campaign." ], "title": "Tom Foley" }, { "sentences": [ "The political positions of Paul Ryan, since 1999 the U.S. Representative from Wisconsin's 1st congressional district and currently the 54th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, are generally conservative, with a focus on fiscal policy.", " Ryan was Chairman of the House Budget Committee from 2011 to 2015 and of Ways and Means in 2015.", " Ryan was the Republican nominee for Vice President as the running mate of Mitt Romney in the 2012 presidential election." ], "title": "Political positions of Paul Ryan" }, { "sentences": [ "Philip Gould, Baron Gould of Brookwood (30 March 1950 – 6 November 2011) was a British political consultant, and former advertising executive, closely linked to the Labour Party." ], "title": "Philip Gould, Baron Gould of Brookwood" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Phillip \"Tip\" O'Neill Jr. (December 9, 1912 – January 5, 1994) was an American politician who served as the 47th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1977 to 1987, representing northern Boston, Massachusetts as a Democrat from 1953 to 1987.", " The only Speaker to serve for five complete consecutive Congresses, he is the third longest-serving Speaker in American history after Sam Rayburn and Henry Clay." ], "title": "Tip O'Neill" }, { "sentences": [ "Joseph William Martin Jr. (November 3, 1884 – March 6, 1968) was an American politician who served as the 44th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1947 to 1949 and 1953 to 1955; he represented the district covering North Attleborough, Massachusetts.", " He was the only Republican to serve as Speaker in a sixty-four year period from 1931 to 1995.", " He was a \"compassionate conservative\" who opposed the New Deal and supported the conservative coalition of Republicans and southern Democrats, especially on opposing labor unions." ], "title": "Joseph William Martin Jr." }, { "sentences": [ "Joseph Gaylord is a political consultant formerly closely linked to former U.S. Representative and Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich.", " He was executive director of the National Republican Congressional Committee in the mid-1980s and worked for GOPAC, a political action committee which was \"Gingrich's main vehicle for the long campaign that in 1994 resulted in the Republican takeover of the House after years of Democratic domination.\"", " Gaylord was one of the people behind the Contract With America that won the Republican Party control of the United States Congress in the 1994 midterm elections." ], "title": "Joseph Gaylord" }, { "sentences": [ "John Nance Garner IV (November 22, 1868 – November 7, 1967), known among his contemporaries as \"Cactus Jack\", was an American Democratic politician and lawyer from Texas.", " He was the 39th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1931 to 1933.", " He was also the 32nd Vice President of the United States, serving from 1933 to 1941.", " Along with Schuyler Colfax, Garner is one of two individuals to serve as Vice President of the United States and Speaker of the United States House of Representatives." ], "title": "John Nance Garner" }, { "sentences": [ "Theodore Medad Pomeroy (December 31, 1824 – March 23, 1905) was an American businessman and politician from New York who served as the 26th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from March 3, 1869, to March 4, 1869, the shortest American speakership term in history.", " He represented New York's 24th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1861 to 1869.", " He also served as the mayor of Auburn, New York, from 1875 to 1876, and in the New York State Senate from 1878 to 1879." ], "title": "Theodore M. Pomeroy" }, { "sentences": [ "The Congressional Leadership Fund (CLF) is a Super PAC dedicated to electing Republicans to the U.S. House of Representatives.", " The Super PAC, which is closely linked to former House Speaker John Boehner and House GOP leadership, was founded in 2011 and spent nearly $10 million in the 2012 cycle electing Republican candidates.", " Following Boehner's resignation from the U.S. Congress and the election of Paul D. Ryan as Speaker of the House, Congressional Leadership Fund has become closely linked to Ryan.", " The Super PAC is currently headed by Corwin Albert \"Corry\" Bliss who serves as Executive Director to both CLF and the linked American Action Network." ], "title": "Congressional Leadership Fund" }, { "sentences": [ "Newton Leroy Gingrich ( ; born Newton Leroy McPherson; June 17, 1943) is an American politician and author from the state of Georgia who served as the 50th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1995 to 1999.", " He represented Georgia's 6th congressional district as a Republican from 1979 until his resignation in 1999.", " In 2012, Gingrich was a candidate for the Republican Party presidential nomination." ], "title": "Newt Gingrich" } ]
[ "Title: Tom Foley\n\nThomas Stephen Foley, KBE (March 6, 1929 – October 18, 2013) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 49th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1989 to 1995. A member of the Democratic Party Foley represented Washington's 5th congressional district as from 1965 to 1995. Foley was the first Speaker of the House since 1862 to be defeated in a re-election campaign.", "Title: Political positions of Paul Ryan\n\nThe political positions of Paul Ryan, since 1999 the U.S. Representative from Wisconsin's 1st congressional district and currently the 54th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, are generally conservative, with a focus on fiscal policy. Ryan was Chairman of the House Budget Committee from 2011 to 2015 and of Ways and Means in 2015. Ryan was the Republican nominee for Vice President as the running mate of Mitt Romney in the 2012 presidential election.", "Title: Philip Gould, Baron Gould of Brookwood\n\nPhilip Gould, Baron Gould of Brookwood (30 March 1950 – 6 November 2011) was a British political consultant, and former advertising executive, closely linked to the Labour Party.", "Title: Tip O'Neill\n\nThomas Phillip \"Tip\" O'Neill Jr. (December 9, 1912 – January 5, 1994) was an American politician who served as the 47th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1977 to 1987, representing northern Boston, Massachusetts as a Democrat from 1953 to 1987. The only Speaker to serve for five complete consecutive Congresses, he is the third longest-serving Speaker in American history after Sam Rayburn and Henry Clay.", "Title: Joseph William Martin Jr.\n\nJoseph William Martin Jr. (November 3, 1884 – March 6, 1968) was an American politician who served as the 44th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1947 to 1949 and 1953 to 1955; he represented the district covering North Attleborough, Massachusetts. He was the only Republican to serve as Speaker in a sixty-four year period from 1931 to 1995. He was a \"compassionate conservative\" who opposed the New Deal and supported the conservative coalition of Republicans and southern Democrats, especially on opposing labor unions.", "Title: Joseph Gaylord\n\nJoseph Gaylord is a political consultant formerly closely linked to former U.S. Representative and Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich. He was executive director of the National Republican Congressional Committee in the mid-1980s and worked for GOPAC, a political action committee which was \"Gingrich's main vehicle for the long campaign that in 1994 resulted in the Republican takeover of the House after years of Democratic domination.\" Gaylord was one of the people behind the Contract With America that won the Republican Party control of the United States Congress in the 1994 midterm elections.", "Title: John Nance Garner\n\nJohn Nance Garner IV (November 22, 1868 – November 7, 1967), known among his contemporaries as \"Cactus Jack\", was an American Democratic politician and lawyer from Texas. He was the 39th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1931 to 1933. He was also the 32nd Vice President of the United States, serving from 1933 to 1941. Along with Schuyler Colfax, Garner is one of two individuals to serve as Vice President of the United States and Speaker of the United States House of Representatives.", "Title: Theodore M. Pomeroy\n\nTheodore Medad Pomeroy (December 31, 1824 – March 23, 1905) was an American businessman and politician from New York who served as the 26th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from March 3, 1869, to March 4, 1869, the shortest American speakership term in history. He represented New York's 24th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1861 to 1869. He also served as the mayor of Auburn, New York, from 1875 to 1876, and in the New York State Senate from 1878 to 1879.", "Title: Congressional Leadership Fund\n\nThe Congressional Leadership Fund (CLF) is a Super PAC dedicated to electing Republicans to the U.S. House of Representatives. The Super PAC, which is closely linked to former House Speaker John Boehner and House GOP leadership, was founded in 2011 and spent nearly $10 million in the 2012 cycle electing Republican candidates. Following Boehner's resignation from the U.S. Congress and the election of Paul D. Ryan as Speaker of the House, Congressional Leadership Fund has become closely linked to Ryan. The Super PAC is currently headed by Corwin Albert \"Corry\" Bliss who serves as Executive Director to both CLF and the linked American Action Network.", "Title: Newt Gingrich\n\nNewton Leroy Gingrich ( ; born Newton Leroy McPherson; June 17, 1943) is an American politician and author from the state of Georgia who served as the 50th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1995 to 1999. He represented Georgia's 6th congressional district as a Republican from 1979 until his resignation in 1999. In 2012, Gingrich was a candidate for the Republican Party presidential nomination." ]
4,022
What courthouse was built in 1913 in a town established in 1876?
Rosebud County Courthouse
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Sheridan County Courthouse, located at the intersection of Burkett and Main Streets in Sheridan, is the seat of government of Sheridan County, Wyoming.", " Built from 1904 to 1905, the courthouse was the first built in the county.", " The firm of Link & McAllister designed the courthouse; their design features elements of the Classical Revival and Beaux-Arts styles.", " The courthouse is topped by an octagonal dome with oval and rectangular windows and a balustrade.", " The building's entrance features a pediment and frieze supported by two Ionic columns.", " In 1913, a jail with a sheriff's residence was added to the courthouse site; this building has a similar design to the courthouse." ], "title": "Sheridan County Courthouse (Sheridan, Wyoming)" }, { "sentences": [ "Forsyth is a city in and the county seat of Rosebud County, Montana, United States.", " The population was 1,777 at the 2010 census.", " Forsyth was established in 1876 as the first settlement on the Yellowstone River, and in 1882 residents named the town after General James William Forsyth who commanded Fort Maginnis, Montana during the Indian Wars and the 7th Cavalry at the Wounded Knee Massacre.", " The town has long been a transportation nexus, starting with steamboats on the river and progressing to the Northern Pacific Railway and Interstate 94." ], "title": "Forsyth, Montana" }, { "sentences": [ "Martin County Courthouse is a historic courthouse in Shoals, Indiana.", " The courthouse was built in 1876 to replace the previous courthouse, which burned down in the same year.", " At the time of the courthouse's construction, Shoals had only been the county seat for seven years, and it was the ninth county seat in Martin County." ], "title": "Martin County Courthouse (Indiana)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rosebud County Courthouse, located on Main St. between 12th and 13th Avenues in Forsyth in Rosebud County, Montana, was built in 1913.", " It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986." ], "title": "Rosebud County Courthouse" }, { "sentences": [ "The Old County Courthouse (also known as the Plymouth Old County Courthouse or the Old Town House) is an historic court house on Leyden Street and Market Street in the Town Square of Plymouth, Massachusetts.", " Built in 1749, the two story wood frame building is believed to be the oldest wooden courthouse in the United States; it stands on the site of the first (1620) courthouse built by Plymouth Colony settlers, and may incorporate elements of a 1670 building.", " It is five bays wide and three deep, with a center entry flanked by sidelight windows and pilasters, and topped by a gabled pediment.", " It was built by Peter Oliver, and initially served as both a courthouse and as town offices.", " It was converted to solely municipal use in 1821, and had a myriad of municipal functions since then.", " In the 1970s it was converted into a museum." ], "title": "Old County Courthouse" }, { "sentences": [ "The Clay County Courthouse, located at 300 Broadway Street in Louisville, is the county courthouse serving Clay County, Illinois.", " Built in 1913, the courthouse was Clay County's fourth courthouse; it has served continuously as the seat of Clay County government since its opening.", " Architect Joseph W. Royer, who planned several other Illinois courthouses, designed the Classical Revival building.", " The courthouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2015." ], "title": "Clay County Courthouse (Illinois)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Madison County Courthouse, built in 1913, is an historic courthouse building located in Madison, Florida.", " It is Madison County's fourth courthouse and the third built in Madison.", " The first log building at San Pedro was abandoned along with the town.", " The second courthouse built in 1840 in Madison burned in 1876 and was replaced by an 1880 brick structure which burned in 1912.", " The present building is unusual among Florida courthouses of its vintage in never having been added onto or expanded.", " In 1989, the Madison County Courthouse was listed in \"A Guide to Florida's Historic Architecture\", published by the University of Florida Press." ], "title": "Madison County Courthouse (Madison, Florida)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Henderson County Courthouse, built in 1913, is an historic 3-story redbrick Classical Revival style courthouse building with full basement located at 100 East Tyler Street in Athens, Texas.", " The courthouse has been designated as a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark since 2002.", " Designed by L. L. Thurman, who also previously designed the Jeff Davis County Courthouse in Fort Davis, it is unusual for its angled wings.", " It also has a central cupola which is not seen in most images, but there is no rotunda under the cupola.", " It is Henderson County's fourth courthouse and the second in Athens.", " The first one was built in 1850 in Buffalo, now a ghost town, and the second was built in 1861 in Centerville, which is also a ghost town today.", " The third courthouse was built in Athens in 1887." ], "title": "Henderson County Courthouse (Texas)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Old Grafton County Courthouse is a historic courthouse building at 1 Court Street in Plymouth, New Hampshire.", " This modest wood frame building was built in 1774 to serve as one of two courthouses for Grafton County, which had just been established; it is one of the oldest surviving civic structures in the state.", " It was described at the time of its construction as having \"a stately cupola out of proportion to the diminutive size of the structure\".", " After a new courthouse was built in 1823, the building was sold and moved to the outskirts of Plymouth, and used as a wheelwright's shop, undergoing significant alteration to accommodate that function.", " In 1876 the building was acquired by the Young Ladies' Library Association, which moved it to its present location and restored it (except the cupola, of which a replica was added sometime before 1906).", " It is now the museum of the Plymouth Historical Society." ], "title": "Old Grafton County Courthouse" }, { "sentences": [ "The Van Wert County Courthouse is a historic governmental building in downtown Van Wert, Ohio, United States.", " Located at 121 E. Main Street, the courthouse is a Second Empire structure built in 1876.", " It is Van Wert County's third courthouse: when the county was established, the village of Willshire was designated the county seat; Van Wert was made the seat in 1838, and a courthouse-and-jail complex was built in that community in the following year." ], "title": "Van Wert County Courthouse" } ]
[ "Title: Sheridan County Courthouse (Sheridan, Wyoming)\n\nThe Sheridan County Courthouse, located at the intersection of Burkett and Main Streets in Sheridan, is the seat of government of Sheridan County, Wyoming. Built from 1904 to 1905, the courthouse was the first built in the county. The firm of Link & McAllister designed the courthouse; their design features elements of the Classical Revival and Beaux-Arts styles. The courthouse is topped by an octagonal dome with oval and rectangular windows and a balustrade. The building's entrance features a pediment and frieze supported by two Ionic columns. In 1913, a jail with a sheriff's residence was added to the courthouse site; this building has a similar design to the courthouse.", "Title: Forsyth, Montana\n\nForsyth is a city in and the county seat of Rosebud County, Montana, United States. The population was 1,777 at the 2010 census. Forsyth was established in 1876 as the first settlement on the Yellowstone River, and in 1882 residents named the town after General James William Forsyth who commanded Fort Maginnis, Montana during the Indian Wars and the 7th Cavalry at the Wounded Knee Massacre. The town has long been a transportation nexus, starting with steamboats on the river and progressing to the Northern Pacific Railway and Interstate 94.", "Title: Martin County Courthouse (Indiana)\n\nMartin County Courthouse is a historic courthouse in Shoals, Indiana. The courthouse was built in 1876 to replace the previous courthouse, which burned down in the same year. At the time of the courthouse's construction, Shoals had only been the county seat for seven years, and it was the ninth county seat in Martin County.", "Title: Rosebud County Courthouse\n\nThe Rosebud County Courthouse, located on Main St. between 12th and 13th Avenues in Forsyth in Rosebud County, Montana, was built in 1913. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.", "Title: Old County Courthouse\n\nThe Old County Courthouse (also known as the Plymouth Old County Courthouse or the Old Town House) is an historic court house on Leyden Street and Market Street in the Town Square of Plymouth, Massachusetts. Built in 1749, the two story wood frame building is believed to be the oldest wooden courthouse in the United States; it stands on the site of the first (1620) courthouse built by Plymouth Colony settlers, and may incorporate elements of a 1670 building. It is five bays wide and three deep, with a center entry flanked by sidelight windows and pilasters, and topped by a gabled pediment. It was built by Peter Oliver, and initially served as both a courthouse and as town offices. It was converted to solely municipal use in 1821, and had a myriad of municipal functions since then. In the 1970s it was converted into a museum.", "Title: Clay County Courthouse (Illinois)\n\nThe Clay County Courthouse, located at 300 Broadway Street in Louisville, is the county courthouse serving Clay County, Illinois. Built in 1913, the courthouse was Clay County's fourth courthouse; it has served continuously as the seat of Clay County government since its opening. Architect Joseph W. Royer, who planned several other Illinois courthouses, designed the Classical Revival building. The courthouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.", "Title: Madison County Courthouse (Madison, Florida)\n\nThe Madison County Courthouse, built in 1913, is an historic courthouse building located in Madison, Florida. It is Madison County's fourth courthouse and the third built in Madison. The first log building at San Pedro was abandoned along with the town. The second courthouse built in 1840 in Madison burned in 1876 and was replaced by an 1880 brick structure which burned in 1912. The present building is unusual among Florida courthouses of its vintage in never having been added onto or expanded. In 1989, the Madison County Courthouse was listed in \"A Guide to Florida's Historic Architecture\", published by the University of Florida Press.", "Title: Henderson County Courthouse (Texas)\n\nThe Henderson County Courthouse, built in 1913, is an historic 3-story redbrick Classical Revival style courthouse building with full basement located at 100 East Tyler Street in Athens, Texas. The courthouse has been designated as a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark since 2002. Designed by L. L. Thurman, who also previously designed the Jeff Davis County Courthouse in Fort Davis, it is unusual for its angled wings. It also has a central cupola which is not seen in most images, but there is no rotunda under the cupola. It is Henderson County's fourth courthouse and the second in Athens. The first one was built in 1850 in Buffalo, now a ghost town, and the second was built in 1861 in Centerville, which is also a ghost town today. The third courthouse was built in Athens in 1887.", "Title: Old Grafton County Courthouse\n\nThe Old Grafton County Courthouse is a historic courthouse building at 1 Court Street in Plymouth, New Hampshire. This modest wood frame building was built in 1774 to serve as one of two courthouses for Grafton County, which had just been established; it is one of the oldest surviving civic structures in the state. It was described at the time of its construction as having \"a stately cupola out of proportion to the diminutive size of the structure\". After a new courthouse was built in 1823, the building was sold and moved to the outskirts of Plymouth, and used as a wheelwright's shop, undergoing significant alteration to accommodate that function. In 1876 the building was acquired by the Young Ladies' Library Association, which moved it to its present location and restored it (except the cupola, of which a replica was added sometime before 1906). It is now the museum of the Plymouth Historical Society.", "Title: Van Wert County Courthouse\n\nThe Van Wert County Courthouse is a historic governmental building in downtown Van Wert, Ohio, United States. Located at 121 E. Main Street, the courthouse is a Second Empire structure built in 1876. It is Van Wert County's third courthouse: when the county was established, the village of Willshire was designated the county seat; Van Wert was made the seat in 1838, and a courthouse-and-jail complex was built in that community in the following year." ]
4,023
Which European Space Agency astronaut, Maurizio Cheli or Léopold Eyharts is a Brigadier General in the French Air Force?
Léopold Eyharts
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[ { "sentences": [ "The French Air Force (French: \"Armée de l'air\" ] , literally \"air army\") is the air force of the French Armed Forces.", " It was formed in 1909 as the \"Service Aéronautique\", a service arm of the French Army, then was made an independent military arm in 1934.", " The number of aircraft in service with the French Air Force varies depending on source, however sources from the French Ministry of Defence give a figure of 658 aircraft in 2014.", " The French Air Force has 241 combat aircraft in service, with the majority being 133 Dassault Mirage 2000 and 108 Dassault Rafale.", " As of early 2017, the French Air Force employs a total of 41,160 regular personnel.", " The reserve element of the air force consisted of 5,187 personnel of the Operational Reserve." ], "title": "French Air Force" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Arthur Reiter (born 23 May 1958 in Frankfurt, West Germany) is a retired European astronaut and is a Brigadier General in the German Air Force currently working as ESA Interagency Coordinator and Advisor to the Director General at the European Space Agency (ESA).", " He was one of the top 25 astronauts in terms of total time in space.", " With his wife and two sons he lives near Oldenburg in Lower Saxony." ], "title": "Thomas Reiter" }, { "sentences": [ "Samantha Cristoforetti (] ; born 26 April 1977 in Milan) is an Italian European Space Agency astronaut, Italian Air Force pilot and engineer.", " She holds the record for the longest uninterrupted spaceflight of a European astronaut (199 days, 16 hours), and until June 2017 held the record for the longest single space flight by a woman until this was broken by Peggy Whitson.", " She is also the first Italian woman in space.", " Samantha Cristoforetti is also known as the first person who brewed an espresso coffee in space." ], "title": "Samantha Cristoforetti" }, { "sentences": [ "The Austrian Space Agency, since 2005 officially Aeronautics and Space Agency (German: Agentur für Luft- und Raumfahrt) is an organization whose purpose is to coordinate Austrian space exploration-related activities, both national programs and European Space Agency related programs.", " It was established in 1972 in Vienna.", " In 1987, Austria became a member state of the European Space Agency." ], "title": "Austrian Space Agency" }, { "sentences": [ "Maurizio Cheli (born 4 May 1959) is an Italian air force officer, a European Space Agency astronaut and a veteran of one NASA space shuttle mission." ], "title": "Maurizio Cheli" }, { "sentences": [ "Claude Nicollier (born 2 September 1944 in Vevey, Switzerland) is the first astronaut from Switzerland.", " He has flown on four Space Shuttle missions.", " His first spaceflight (STS-46) was in 1992, and his final spaceflight (STS-103) was in 1999.", " He took part in two servicing missions to the Hubble Space Telescope (called STS-61 and STS-103).", " During his final spaceflight he participated in a spacewalk, becoming the first European Space Agency astronaut to do so during a Space Shuttle mission (previous ESA astronauts conducted spacewalks aboard \"Mir\", see List of spacewalks and moonwalks 1965–1999).", " In 2000 he was assigned to the Astronaut Office Extravehicular Activity Branch, while maintaining a position as Lead ESA Astronaut in Houston.", " Nicollier retired from ESA in April 2007." ], "title": "Claude Nicollier" }, { "sentences": [ "Léopold Eyharts (born April 28, 1957) is a Brigadier General in the French Air Force, an engineer and ESA astronaut." ], "title": "Léopold Eyharts" }, { "sentences": [ "Philippe Perrin (Colonel, French Air Force) (born January 6, 1963) is a French test pilot and former CNES and European Space Agency astronaut." ], "title": "Philippe Perrin" }, { "sentences": [ "GRAVES (French: \"Grand Réseau Adapté à la Veille Spatiale\" ) is a French radar-based space surveillance system, akin to the American Air Force Space Surveillance System.", " Using radar measurements, the French Air Force is able to spot satellites orbiting the Earth and determine their orbit.", " The GRAVES system took 15 years to develop, and became operational in November, 2005.", " GRAVES is also a contributing system to the European Space Agency's Space Situational Awareness Programme (SSA)." ], "title": "Graves (system)" }, { "sentences": [ "Michel Ange-Charles Tognini (born September 30, 1949 in Vincennes, France) is a French test pilot, Brigadier General in the French Air Force, and a former CNES and ESA astronaut who serves from 01.01.2005 to 01.11.2011 as Head of the European Astronaut Centre of the European Space Agency.", " A veteran of two space flights, Tognini has logged a total of 19 days in space.", " Tognini has 4000 flight hours on 80 types of aircraft (mainly fighter aircraft including the MiG-25, Tupolev 154, Lightning MK-3 and MK-5, Gloster Meteor, and F-104).", " He is fluent in English and Russian." ], "title": "Michel Tognini" } ]
[ "Title: French Air Force\n\nThe French Air Force (French: \"Armée de l'air\" ] , literally \"air army\") is the air force of the French Armed Forces. It was formed in 1909 as the \"Service Aéronautique\", a service arm of the French Army, then was made an independent military arm in 1934. The number of aircraft in service with the French Air Force varies depending on source, however sources from the French Ministry of Defence give a figure of 658 aircraft in 2014. The French Air Force has 241 combat aircraft in service, with the majority being 133 Dassault Mirage 2000 and 108 Dassault Rafale. As of early 2017, the French Air Force employs a total of 41,160 regular personnel. The reserve element of the air force consisted of 5,187 personnel of the Operational Reserve.", "Title: Thomas Reiter\n\nThomas Arthur Reiter (born 23 May 1958 in Frankfurt, West Germany) is a retired European astronaut and is a Brigadier General in the German Air Force currently working as ESA Interagency Coordinator and Advisor to the Director General at the European Space Agency (ESA). He was one of the top 25 astronauts in terms of total time in space. With his wife and two sons he lives near Oldenburg in Lower Saxony.", "Title: Samantha Cristoforetti\n\nSamantha Cristoforetti (] ; born 26 April 1977 in Milan) is an Italian European Space Agency astronaut, Italian Air Force pilot and engineer. She holds the record for the longest uninterrupted spaceflight of a European astronaut (199 days, 16 hours), and until June 2017 held the record for the longest single space flight by a woman until this was broken by Peggy Whitson. She is also the first Italian woman in space. Samantha Cristoforetti is also known as the first person who brewed an espresso coffee in space.", "Title: Austrian Space Agency\n\nThe Austrian Space Agency, since 2005 officially Aeronautics and Space Agency (German: Agentur für Luft- und Raumfahrt) is an organization whose purpose is to coordinate Austrian space exploration-related activities, both national programs and European Space Agency related programs. It was established in 1972 in Vienna. In 1987, Austria became a member state of the European Space Agency.", "Title: Maurizio Cheli\n\nMaurizio Cheli (born 4 May 1959) is an Italian air force officer, a European Space Agency astronaut and a veteran of one NASA space shuttle mission.", "Title: Claude Nicollier\n\nClaude Nicollier (born 2 September 1944 in Vevey, Switzerland) is the first astronaut from Switzerland. He has flown on four Space Shuttle missions. His first spaceflight (STS-46) was in 1992, and his final spaceflight (STS-103) was in 1999. He took part in two servicing missions to the Hubble Space Telescope (called STS-61 and STS-103). During his final spaceflight he participated in a spacewalk, becoming the first European Space Agency astronaut to do so during a Space Shuttle mission (previous ESA astronauts conducted spacewalks aboard \"Mir\", see List of spacewalks and moonwalks 1965–1999). In 2000 he was assigned to the Astronaut Office Extravehicular Activity Branch, while maintaining a position as Lead ESA Astronaut in Houston. Nicollier retired from ESA in April 2007.", "Title: Léopold Eyharts\n\nLéopold Eyharts (born April 28, 1957) is a Brigadier General in the French Air Force, an engineer and ESA astronaut.", "Title: Philippe Perrin\n\nPhilippe Perrin (Colonel, French Air Force) (born January 6, 1963) is a French test pilot and former CNES and European Space Agency astronaut.", "Title: Graves (system)\n\nGRAVES (French: \"Grand Réseau Adapté à la Veille Spatiale\" ) is a French radar-based space surveillance system, akin to the American Air Force Space Surveillance System. Using radar measurements, the French Air Force is able to spot satellites orbiting the Earth and determine their orbit. The GRAVES system took 15 years to develop, and became operational in November, 2005. GRAVES is also a contributing system to the European Space Agency's Space Situational Awareness Programme (SSA).", "Title: Michel Tognini\n\nMichel Ange-Charles Tognini (born September 30, 1949 in Vincennes, France) is a French test pilot, Brigadier General in the French Air Force, and a former CNES and ESA astronaut who serves from 01.01.2005 to 01.11.2011 as Head of the European Astronaut Centre of the European Space Agency. A veteran of two space flights, Tognini has logged a total of 19 days in space. Tognini has 4000 flight hours on 80 types of aircraft (mainly fighter aircraft including the MiG-25, Tupolev 154, Lightning MK-3 and MK-5, Gloster Meteor, and F-104). He is fluent in English and Russian." ]
4,024
when was the gangstar which Albert Krieger was his defense lawyer born ?
October 27, 1940
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Fall (French: La Chute ) is a philosophical novel by Albert Camus.", " First published in 1956, it is his last complete work of fiction.", " Set in Amsterdam, \"The Fall\" consists of a series of dramatic monologues by the self-proclaimed \"judge-penitent\" Jean-Baptiste Clamence, as he reflects upon his life to a stranger.", " In what amounts to a confession, Clamence tells of his success as a wealthy Parisian defense lawyer who was highly respected by his colleagues; his crisis, and his ultimate \"fall\" from grace, was meant to invoke, in secular terms, The Fall of Man in the Garden of Eden.", " \"The Fall\" explores themes of innocence, imprisonment, non-existence, and truth.", " In a eulogy to Albert Camus, existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre described the novel as \"perhaps the most beautiful and the least understood\" of Camus' books." ], "title": "The Fall (Camus novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "John Gotti (October 27, 1940 – June 10, 2002) was an Italian-American gangster who became boss of the powerful Gambino crime family in New York City.", " Gotti and his brothers grew up in poverty and turned to a life of crime at an early age.", " Gotti quickly rose to prominence, becoming one of the crime family's biggest earners and a protégé of Gambino family underboss Aniello Dellacroce, operating out of the Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens." ], "title": "John Gotti" }, { "sentences": [ "Arthur L. Aidala (born 1967 in Brooklyn, New York), currently a New York criminal defense lawyer and legal analyst on Fox News Channel where he appears on various day-time and prime-time programs.", " He was recently a guest lecturer at Harvard University's Law School at the invitation of professor Alan Dershowitz.", " In 2012, Aidala was selected as one of New York City's top criminal defense attorneys by \"Super Lawyers Magazine\" .", " Aidala is the grandson of Artie Aidala, renowned New York State Athletic Commission's ring judge inducted into the World Boxing Hall of Fame in 2008 .", " Artie Aidala was one of the three judges that decided the outcome of the 1971 Ali v. Frazier \"Fight of the Century\" boxing match in Madison Square Garden .", " He is the son of Louis R. Aidala, former Manhattan Assistant District Attorney and a criminal defense attorney in practice for 50 years.", " Louis Aidala was a special prosecutor for the Attica prison riots and more recently represented celebrity Jennifer Lopez in New York City ." ], "title": "Arthur L. Aidala" }, { "sentences": [ "Jason Scott \"Jay\" Leiderman (born April 12, 1971) is an American criminal defense lawyer based in Ventura, California. \"", "The Atlantic\" Magazine called Leiderman the \"Hacktivist’s Advocate\" for his work defending hacker-activists accused of computer crimes, or so-called (“Hacktivism”) especially people associated with Anonymous.", " Leiderman \"keeps an encrypted chat app open at all times so he can dispense ad hoc pro bono legal advice to members of Anonymous\" Buzzfeed called Leiderman \"The Maserati-Driving Deadhead Lawyer Who Stands Between Hackers And Prison\" and stated he was \"A medical marijuana and criminal defense lawyer from Southern California [who] has made himself into the country’s leading defender of hackers.\"" ], "title": "Jay Leiderman" }, { "sentences": [ "Shada Nasser (born May 1, 1964 in Aden) is the first female Yemeni lawyer and the first female lawyer to not cover her face in Yemen courts.", " She studied and acquired a law degree from Charles University in Prague in (1989), after which she returned to Yemen as the North and South were unifying to work as a human rights and defense lawyer.", " In 1996, she founded an all female law firm with three other female Yemeni lawyers in the capital of Sana'a.", " She has dedicated her work to protecting the rights of women in Yemen." ], "title": "Shada Nasser" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Fleener is a military officer and lawyer.", " Fleener, a major in the United States Army Reserve, has been appointed to serve as a defense lawyer in the Guantanamo military commissions.", " He has been appointed to serve as the defense lawyer for Ali Hamza Ahmed Sulayman al Bahlul." ], "title": "Thomas Fleener" }, { "sentences": [ "Albert Krieger is an American defense lawyer.", " He was mafioso John Gotti's lawyer.", " He is a nationally recognized expert on cross-examination.", " He was the recipient of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers's 1995 Robert C. Heeney Memorial Award as well as their Lifetime Achievement Award in 1987." ], "title": "Albert Krieger" }, { "sentences": [ "A criminal defense lawyer, is a lawyer (mostly barristers) specializing in the defense of individuals and companies charged with criminal activity.", " Some criminal defense lawyers are privately retained, while others are employed by the various jurisdictions with criminal courts for appointment to represent indigent persons; the latter are generally called public defenders.", " The terminology is imprecise because each jurisdiction may have different practices with various levels of input from state and federal law or consent decrees.", " Some jurisdictions use a rotating system of appointments, with judges appointing a private practice attorney or firm for each case." ], "title": "Criminal defense lawyer" }, { "sentences": [ "The Trial of Arne Cheyenne Johnson, also known as the Devil Made Me Do It Case, is the first known court case in the United States in which the defense sought to prove innocence based upon the defendant's claim of demonic possession and denial of personal responsibility for the crime.", " On November 24, 1981, in Brookfield, Connecticut, Arne Cheyenne Johnson was convicted of first-degree manslaughter for the killing of his landlord, Alan Bono.", " According to testimony by the Glatzel family, 11-year-old David Glatzel had allegedly played host to the demon that forced Johnson to kill Bono.", " After witnessing a number of increasingly ominous occurrences involving David, the family, exhausted and terrified, decided to enlist the aid of self-described demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren (noted for their investigation into the famed Amityville Haunting) in a last-ditch effort to \"cure\" David.", " The Glatzel family, along with the Warrens, then proceeded to have David exorcised by a number of Catholic priests.", " The process continued for several days, concluding when, according to those present, a demon fled the child's body and took up residence within Johnson.", " Several months later, Johnson killed his landlord during a heated conversation.", " His defense lawyer argued in court that he was possessed, but the judge ruled that such a defense could never be proven and was therefore infeasible in a court of law.", " Johnson was subsequently convicted, though he only served five years of a 10- to 20-year sentence.", " The trial attracted media attention from around the world and has obtained a level of notoriety due to numerous depictions of the events in literature and television." ], "title": "Trial of Arne Cheyenne Johnson" }, { "sentences": [ "Darrel J. Gardner (born 1957 in Anchorage, Alaska) is a criminal defense lawyer in Alaska.", " He is a founding director and former president of the Alaska Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; former president of the Alaska Chapter of the Federal Bar Association; Lawyer Representative to the Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference; and member of the Board of Governors of the Alaska Bar Association." ], "title": "Darrel J. Gardner" } ]
[ "Title: The Fall (Camus novel)\n\nThe Fall (French: La Chute ) is a philosophical novel by Albert Camus. First published in 1956, it is his last complete work of fiction. Set in Amsterdam, \"The Fall\" consists of a series of dramatic monologues by the self-proclaimed \"judge-penitent\" Jean-Baptiste Clamence, as he reflects upon his life to a stranger. In what amounts to a confession, Clamence tells of his success as a wealthy Parisian defense lawyer who was highly respected by his colleagues; his crisis, and his ultimate \"fall\" from grace, was meant to invoke, in secular terms, The Fall of Man in the Garden of Eden. \"The Fall\" explores themes of innocence, imprisonment, non-existence, and truth. In a eulogy to Albert Camus, existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre described the novel as \"perhaps the most beautiful and the least understood\" of Camus' books.", "Title: John Gotti\n\nJohn Gotti (October 27, 1940 – June 10, 2002) was an Italian-American gangster who became boss of the powerful Gambino crime family in New York City. Gotti and his brothers grew up in poverty and turned to a life of crime at an early age. Gotti quickly rose to prominence, becoming one of the crime family's biggest earners and a protégé of Gambino family underboss Aniello Dellacroce, operating out of the Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens.", "Title: Arthur L. Aidala\n\nArthur L. Aidala (born 1967 in Brooklyn, New York), currently a New York criminal defense lawyer and legal analyst on Fox News Channel where he appears on various day-time and prime-time programs. He was recently a guest lecturer at Harvard University's Law School at the invitation of professor Alan Dershowitz. In 2012, Aidala was selected as one of New York City's top criminal defense attorneys by \"Super Lawyers Magazine\" . Aidala is the grandson of Artie Aidala, renowned New York State Athletic Commission's ring judge inducted into the World Boxing Hall of Fame in 2008 . Artie Aidala was one of the three judges that decided the outcome of the 1971 Ali v. Frazier \"Fight of the Century\" boxing match in Madison Square Garden . He is the son of Louis R. Aidala, former Manhattan Assistant District Attorney and a criminal defense attorney in practice for 50 years. Louis Aidala was a special prosecutor for the Attica prison riots and more recently represented celebrity Jennifer Lopez in New York City .", "Title: Jay Leiderman\n\nJason Scott \"Jay\" Leiderman (born April 12, 1971) is an American criminal defense lawyer based in Ventura, California. \" The Atlantic\" Magazine called Leiderman the \"Hacktivist’s Advocate\" for his work defending hacker-activists accused of computer crimes, or so-called (“Hacktivism”) especially people associated with Anonymous. Leiderman \"keeps an encrypted chat app open at all times so he can dispense ad hoc pro bono legal advice to members of Anonymous\" Buzzfeed called Leiderman \"The Maserati-Driving Deadhead Lawyer Who Stands Between Hackers And Prison\" and stated he was \"A medical marijuana and criminal defense lawyer from Southern California [who] has made himself into the country’s leading defender of hackers.\"", "Title: Shada Nasser\n\nShada Nasser (born May 1, 1964 in Aden) is the first female Yemeni lawyer and the first female lawyer to not cover her face in Yemen courts. She studied and acquired a law degree from Charles University in Prague in (1989), after which she returned to Yemen as the North and South were unifying to work as a human rights and defense lawyer. In 1996, she founded an all female law firm with three other female Yemeni lawyers in the capital of Sana'a. She has dedicated her work to protecting the rights of women in Yemen.", "Title: Thomas Fleener\n\nThomas Fleener is a military officer and lawyer. Fleener, a major in the United States Army Reserve, has been appointed to serve as a defense lawyer in the Guantanamo military commissions. He has been appointed to serve as the defense lawyer for Ali Hamza Ahmed Sulayman al Bahlul.", "Title: Albert Krieger\n\nAlbert Krieger is an American defense lawyer. He was mafioso John Gotti's lawyer. He is a nationally recognized expert on cross-examination. He was the recipient of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers's 1995 Robert C. Heeney Memorial Award as well as their Lifetime Achievement Award in 1987.", "Title: Criminal defense lawyer\n\nA criminal defense lawyer, is a lawyer (mostly barristers) specializing in the defense of individuals and companies charged with criminal activity. Some criminal defense lawyers are privately retained, while others are employed by the various jurisdictions with criminal courts for appointment to represent indigent persons; the latter are generally called public defenders. The terminology is imprecise because each jurisdiction may have different practices with various levels of input from state and federal law or consent decrees. Some jurisdictions use a rotating system of appointments, with judges appointing a private practice attorney or firm for each case.", "Title: Trial of Arne Cheyenne Johnson\n\nThe Trial of Arne Cheyenne Johnson, also known as the Devil Made Me Do It Case, is the first known court case in the United States in which the defense sought to prove innocence based upon the defendant's claim of demonic possession and denial of personal responsibility for the crime. On November 24, 1981, in Brookfield, Connecticut, Arne Cheyenne Johnson was convicted of first-degree manslaughter for the killing of his landlord, Alan Bono. According to testimony by the Glatzel family, 11-year-old David Glatzel had allegedly played host to the demon that forced Johnson to kill Bono. After witnessing a number of increasingly ominous occurrences involving David, the family, exhausted and terrified, decided to enlist the aid of self-described demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren (noted for their investigation into the famed Amityville Haunting) in a last-ditch effort to \"cure\" David. The Glatzel family, along with the Warrens, then proceeded to have David exorcised by a number of Catholic priests. The process continued for several days, concluding when, according to those present, a demon fled the child's body and took up residence within Johnson. Several months later, Johnson killed his landlord during a heated conversation. His defense lawyer argued in court that he was possessed, but the judge ruled that such a defense could never be proven and was therefore infeasible in a court of law. Johnson was subsequently convicted, though he only served five years of a 10- to 20-year sentence. The trial attracted media attention from around the world and has obtained a level of notoriety due to numerous depictions of the events in literature and television.", "Title: Darrel J. Gardner\n\nDarrel J. Gardner (born 1957 in Anchorage, Alaska) is a criminal defense lawyer in Alaska. He is a founding director and former president of the Alaska Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; former president of the Alaska Chapter of the Federal Bar Association; Lawyer Representative to the Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference; and member of the Board of Governors of the Alaska Bar Association." ]
4,025
What Award did The acress who starred in a 2004 American live-action/animated comedy film based on the Nickelodeon television series "SpongeBob SquarePants" whohifted to adult roles with her performances in "Girl with a Pearl Earring"?
BAFTA Award
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[ { "sentences": [ "SpongeBob SquarePants 4-D (also known as SpongeBob SquarePants 4-D Ride, SpongeBob SquarePants: The Ride or SpongeBob SquarePants 3-D) is a cel-shaded 4-D film based upon the popular television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\".", " It can be found at many aquariums and theme parks across the world.", " The ride consists of a pre-show which then leads into a stadium seated auditorium.", " The ride is in 4-D, meaning it is a motion simulator with a 3D movie.", " The effects on the ride vary at different parks.", " Water spray, bubbles, wind, leg ticklers, smoke, and smells are usually found." ], "title": "SpongeBob SquarePants 4-D" }, { "sentences": [ "Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition is a video game for the Nintendo DS.", " It is a spin-off of 5th Cell's 2007 DS hit \"Drawn to Life\", and is based on the Nickelodeon animated comedy series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", specifically the episode \"Frankendoodle\".", " The game was developed by a Japanese game company, Altron and published by Play THQ.", " The game was released in North America, Australia and Europe in 2008." ], "title": "Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition" }, { "sentences": [ "\"SpongeBob SquarePants\" is an American animated television series created by marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg for Nickelodeon.", " The series is set in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom, and centers on the adventures and endeavors of SpongeBob SquarePants, an over-optimistic sea sponge that annoys other characters.", " Many of the ideas for the show originated in an unpublished, educational comic book titled \"The Intertidal Zone\", which Hillenburg created in the mid-1980s.", " He began developing \"SpongeBob SquarePants\" into a television series in 1996 after the cancellation of \"Rocko's Modern Life\", another Nickelodeon television series which Hillenburg previously directed." ], "title": "List of SpongeBob SquarePants episodes" }, { "sentences": [ "SpongeBob SquarePants is an American animated/live-action comedy film series based on the Nickelodeon animated television program of the same name, created by Stephen Hillenburg.", " It began in 2004 with the release of \"The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie\".", " The series is distributed and owned by Paramount Pictures, a subsidiary of Nickelodeon's parent company Viacom.", " All films feature the regular television voice cast: Tom Kenny, Clancy Brown, Rodger Bumpass, Bill Fagerbakke, Mr. Lawrence, Jill Talley, Carolyn Lawrence, Mary Jo Catlett and Lori Alan.", " The first installment was directed by Hillenburg, and all subsequent films were directed by former showrunner Paul Tibbitt." ], "title": "SpongeBob SquarePants (film series)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Help Wanted\" is the pilot episode of the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\".", " It originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on May 1, 1999, following the television airing of the 1999 Kids' Choice Awards.", " The episode follows the protagonist, an anthropomorphic sea sponge named SpongeBob SquarePants, attempting to get a job at a local restaurant called the Krusty Krab.", " However, he is tasked to find a seemingly non-existent high-caliber spatula because the owner, Mr. Krabs, considers him unqualified for the position.", " Eventually, crowds of ravenous anchovies stop by the Krusty Krab and demand meals.", " SpongeBob returns from his errand, having fulfilled the request of Mr. Krabs and found a mechanical spatula.", " He utilizes the spatula to fulfill the anchovies' hunger.", " SpongeBob is then welcomed by Mr. Krabs as a Krusty Krab employee." ], "title": "Help Wanted (SpongeBob SquarePants)" }, { "sentences": [ "The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water is a 2015 American 3D live-action/animated comedy film based on the animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\".", " A stand-alone sequel to \"The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie\" (2004), it was directed by former series showrunner Paul Tibbitt in his directorial debut, with live-action sequences directed by Mike Mitchell.", " It was the first film to be produced by Paramount Animation and second film in the \"SpongeBob SquarePants\" film series.", " The film stars Antonio Banderas and features the show's regular voice cast, who returned to reprise their respective roles from the series and the previous film.", " The plot follows a pirate called Burger-Beard, who steals the Krabby Patty secret formula using a magical book that makes any text written upon it come true.", " SpongeBob and his friends must travel to the surface to confront Burger-Beard and get the formula back." ], "title": "The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water" }, { "sentences": [ "In addition to the show's regular cast of voice actors, guest stars have been featured on \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", an American animated television series created by marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg for Nickelodeon.", " \"SpongeBob SquarePants\" chronicles the adventures and endeavors of the title character and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom.", " Many of the ideas for the show originated in an unpublished, educational comic book titled \"The Intertidal Zone\", which Hillenburg created in the mid-1980s.", " He began developing \"SpongeBob SquarePants\" into a television series in 1996 upon the cancellation of \"Rocko's Modern Life\", which Hillenburg directed.", " The pilot episode first aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on May 1, 1999.", " The show's ninth season premiered in 2012, and episodes of \"SpongeBob SquarePants\" have aired.", " A feature-length film adaptation of the show, \"The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie\", was released in 2004; in 2015, a sequel, \"\", was released." ], "title": "List of SpongeBob SquarePants guest stars" }, { "sentences": [ "Scarlett Johansson ( ; born November 22, 1984) is an American actress, model, and singer.", " She made her film debut in the fantasy comedy \"North\" (1994).", " Johansson subsequently starred in \"Manny & Lo\" (1996), and garnered further acclaim and prominence with roles in \"The Horse Whisperer\" (1998) and \"Ghost World\" (2001).", " She shifted to adult roles with her performances in \"Girl with a Pearl Earring\" (2003) and \"Lost in Translation\" (2003), for which she won a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role." ], "title": "Scarlett Johansson" }, { "sentences": [ "The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie is a 2004 American live-action/animated comedy film based on the Nickelodeon television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\".", " The film was co-written, directed, and co-produced by series creator Stephen Hillenburg and starred the series' cast of Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Clancy Brown, Rodger Bumpass and Mr. Lawrence, with guest performances by Scarlett Johansson, Jeffrey Tambor, Alec Baldwin and David Hasselhoff.", " It was produced by Hillenburg's production company United Plankton Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies, it was distributed by Paramount Pictures and was also the first film in the \"SpongeBob SquarePants\" film series.", " In the film, Plankton devises a plan to steal King Neptune's crown and send it to Shell City, and SpongeBob and Patrick must retrieve the crown to save Mr. Krabs from King Neptune's wrath and Bikini Bottom from Plankton's plan." ], "title": "The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie" }, { "sentences": [ "Girl with a Pearl Earring is a 2003 drama film directed by Peter Webber.", " The screenplay was adapted by screenwriter Olivia Hetreed, based on the novel \"Girl with a Pearl Earring\" by Tracy Chevalier.", " Scarlett Johansson stars as Griet, a young 17th-century servant in the household of the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer (played by Colin Firth) at the time he painted \"Girl with a Pearl Earring\" (1665) in the city of Delft in Holland.", " Other cast members include Tom Wilkinson, Cillian Murphy, and Judy Parfitt." ], "title": "Girl with a Pearl Earring (film)" } ]
[ "Title: SpongeBob SquarePants 4-D\n\nSpongeBob SquarePants 4-D (also known as SpongeBob SquarePants 4-D Ride, SpongeBob SquarePants: The Ride or SpongeBob SquarePants 3-D) is a cel-shaded 4-D film based upon the popular television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\". It can be found at many aquariums and theme parks across the world. The ride consists of a pre-show which then leads into a stadium seated auditorium. The ride is in 4-D, meaning it is a motion simulator with a 3D movie. The effects on the ride vary at different parks. Water spray, bubbles, wind, leg ticklers, smoke, and smells are usually found.", "Title: Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition\n\nDrawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition is a video game for the Nintendo DS. It is a spin-off of 5th Cell's 2007 DS hit \"Drawn to Life\", and is based on the Nickelodeon animated comedy series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", specifically the episode \"Frankendoodle\". The game was developed by a Japanese game company, Altron and published by Play THQ. The game was released in North America, Australia and Europe in 2008.", "Title: List of SpongeBob SquarePants episodes\n\n\"SpongeBob SquarePants\" is an American animated television series created by marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg for Nickelodeon. The series is set in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom, and centers on the adventures and endeavors of SpongeBob SquarePants, an over-optimistic sea sponge that annoys other characters. Many of the ideas for the show originated in an unpublished, educational comic book titled \"The Intertidal Zone\", which Hillenburg created in the mid-1980s. He began developing \"SpongeBob SquarePants\" into a television series in 1996 after the cancellation of \"Rocko's Modern Life\", another Nickelodeon television series which Hillenburg previously directed.", "Title: SpongeBob SquarePants (film series)\n\nSpongeBob SquarePants is an American animated/live-action comedy film series based on the Nickelodeon animated television program of the same name, created by Stephen Hillenburg. It began in 2004 with the release of \"The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie\". The series is distributed and owned by Paramount Pictures, a subsidiary of Nickelodeon's parent company Viacom. All films feature the regular television voice cast: Tom Kenny, Clancy Brown, Rodger Bumpass, Bill Fagerbakke, Mr. Lawrence, Jill Talley, Carolyn Lawrence, Mary Jo Catlett and Lori Alan. The first installment was directed by Hillenburg, and all subsequent films were directed by former showrunner Paul Tibbitt.", "Title: Help Wanted (SpongeBob SquarePants)\n\n\"Help Wanted\" is the pilot episode of the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\". It originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on May 1, 1999, following the television airing of the 1999 Kids' Choice Awards. The episode follows the protagonist, an anthropomorphic sea sponge named SpongeBob SquarePants, attempting to get a job at a local restaurant called the Krusty Krab. However, he is tasked to find a seemingly non-existent high-caliber spatula because the owner, Mr. Krabs, considers him unqualified for the position. Eventually, crowds of ravenous anchovies stop by the Krusty Krab and demand meals. SpongeBob returns from his errand, having fulfilled the request of Mr. Krabs and found a mechanical spatula. He utilizes the spatula to fulfill the anchovies' hunger. SpongeBob is then welcomed by Mr. Krabs as a Krusty Krab employee.", "Title: The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water\n\nThe SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water is a 2015 American 3D live-action/animated comedy film based on the animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\". A stand-alone sequel to \"The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie\" (2004), it was directed by former series showrunner Paul Tibbitt in his directorial debut, with live-action sequences directed by Mike Mitchell. It was the first film to be produced by Paramount Animation and second film in the \"SpongeBob SquarePants\" film series. The film stars Antonio Banderas and features the show's regular voice cast, who returned to reprise their respective roles from the series and the previous film. The plot follows a pirate called Burger-Beard, who steals the Krabby Patty secret formula using a magical book that makes any text written upon it come true. SpongeBob and his friends must travel to the surface to confront Burger-Beard and get the formula back.", "Title: List of SpongeBob SquarePants guest stars\n\nIn addition to the show's regular cast of voice actors, guest stars have been featured on \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", an American animated television series created by marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg for Nickelodeon. \"SpongeBob SquarePants\" chronicles the adventures and endeavors of the title character and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom. Many of the ideas for the show originated in an unpublished, educational comic book titled \"The Intertidal Zone\", which Hillenburg created in the mid-1980s. He began developing \"SpongeBob SquarePants\" into a television series in 1996 upon the cancellation of \"Rocko's Modern Life\", which Hillenburg directed. The pilot episode first aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on May 1, 1999. The show's ninth season premiered in 2012, and episodes of \"SpongeBob SquarePants\" have aired. A feature-length film adaptation of the show, \"The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie\", was released in 2004; in 2015, a sequel, \"\", was released.", "Title: Scarlett Johansson\n\nScarlett Johansson ( ; born November 22, 1984) is an American actress, model, and singer. She made her film debut in the fantasy comedy \"North\" (1994). Johansson subsequently starred in \"Manny & Lo\" (1996), and garnered further acclaim and prominence with roles in \"The Horse Whisperer\" (1998) and \"Ghost World\" (2001). She shifted to adult roles with her performances in \"Girl with a Pearl Earring\" (2003) and \"Lost in Translation\" (2003), for which she won a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role.", "Title: The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie\n\nThe SpongeBob SquarePants Movie is a 2004 American live-action/animated comedy film based on the Nickelodeon television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\". The film was co-written, directed, and co-produced by series creator Stephen Hillenburg and starred the series' cast of Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Clancy Brown, Rodger Bumpass and Mr. Lawrence, with guest performances by Scarlett Johansson, Jeffrey Tambor, Alec Baldwin and David Hasselhoff. It was produced by Hillenburg's production company United Plankton Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies, it was distributed by Paramount Pictures and was also the first film in the \"SpongeBob SquarePants\" film series. In the film, Plankton devises a plan to steal King Neptune's crown and send it to Shell City, and SpongeBob and Patrick must retrieve the crown to save Mr. Krabs from King Neptune's wrath and Bikini Bottom from Plankton's plan.", "Title: Girl with a Pearl Earring (film)\n\nGirl with a Pearl Earring is a 2003 drama film directed by Peter Webber. The screenplay was adapted by screenwriter Olivia Hetreed, based on the novel \"Girl with a Pearl Earring\" by Tracy Chevalier. Scarlett Johansson stars as Griet, a young 17th-century servant in the household of the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer (played by Colin Firth) at the time he painted \"Girl with a Pearl Earring\" (1665) in the city of Delft in Holland. Other cast members include Tom Wilkinson, Cillian Murphy, and Judy Parfitt." ]
4,026
Which mountain peak has the higher elevation, Gasherbrum I or K6?
Gasherbrum I
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[ { "sentences": [ "Gasherbrum (Urdu: گاشر برم‎ ) is a remote group of peaks located at the northeastern end of the Baltoro Glacier in the Karakoram range of the Himalaya on the border of the Chinese-administered Shaksgam Valley and the Gilgit-Baltistan territory of Pakistan.", " The massif contains three of the world's 8,000 metre peaks (if Broad Peak is included).", " Although the word \"Gasherbrum\" is often claimed to mean \"Shining Wall\", presumably a reference to the highly visible face of Gasherbrum IV, it comes from \"rgasha\" (beautiful) + \"brum\" (mountain) in Balti, hence it actually means \"beautiful mountain\"." ], "title": "Gasherbrum" }, { "sentences": [ "Nazir Sabir Urdu: نذیر صابر is a Pakistani mountaineer.", " He was born in Hunza.", " He has climbed Mount Everest and four of the five 8000 m peaks in Pakistan, including the world's second highest mountain K2 in 1981, Gasherbrum II 8035m, Broad Peak 8050m in 1982, and Gasherbrum I (Hidden Peak) 8068m in 1992.", " He became the first from Pakistan to have climbed Everest on 17 May 2000 as a team member on the Mountain Madness Everest Expedition led by Christine Boskoff from USA that also included famed Everest climber Peter Habeler of Austria and eight Canadians." ], "title": "Nazir Sabir" }, { "sentences": [ "Overlook Mountain is the southernmost peak of the Catskill Escarpment in the central Catskill Mountains near Woodstock, New York.", " Centerpiece of the 590 acre Overlook Mountain Wild Forest area of Catskill Park, the mountain is the site of one of the remaining five Catskill Mountain fire towers and the Overlook Mountain House, a hotel which was built at a higher elevation than any other in the range." ], "title": "Overlook Mountain" }, { "sentences": [ "Rongme Ngatra is the highest peak of the Chola Mountains in the Kham region of western Sichuan, China.", " The peak's name in Mandarin Chinese is Que Er Shan () also the same name as the entire range, which has led to some translations of the mountain peak to Chola Mountain.", " At 6,168 m , the mountain is the highest peak in the Chola Mountains, as well as the second highest in the greater Shaluli Mountains after Ge'nyen.", " The mountain peak is flanked by glaciers to the north and east.", " The north glacier terminates at 4,100 m above sea level, just above the nearby lake Yihun Lhatso.", " Rongme Ngatra can be accessed from the town of Manigango in Dege County, Garze Prefecture." ], "title": "Rongme Ngatra" }, { "sentences": [ "Machulo La is a mountain view point which is considered the most easiest way to view some of the most highest peaks of Himalayas and Karakoram mountains in a single glance such as K2, Broad Peak, Gasherbrum-I, Gasherbrum-II, Gasherbrum III, Gasherbrum IV, K7, K6 and Nanga Parbat." ], "title": "Machulo La" }, { "sentences": [ "Falak Sar (Urdu: فلک سر‎ ; also known as Falak Sair) is the highest mountain peak in Ushu Valley of Swat, Pakistan at an elevation of 5918 m , it is considered the highest peak of the Swat district in the Hindu Kush mountains range, followed by Mankial mountain peak." ], "title": "Falak Sar (Swat)" }, { "sentences": [ "Surveyed as K6 (Urdu: کے 6‎ ), but also known as Baltistan Peak.", " This is a notable peak of the Masherbrum Mountains, a subrange of the Karakoram mountain range in Gilgit Baltistan region of Pakistan.", " Despite being much lower than its sister mountains, the Eight-thousanders and high 7000m peaks such as Masherbrum, it has huge, steep faces, and great relief above the nearby valleys." ], "title": "K6 (mountain)" }, { "sentences": [ "Burji La (or Burji Pass) is a natural pass in mountains between Skardu and Deosai National Park in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan.", " Its elevation is 4816 meters.", " It is famous especially for its beautiful panoramic view of so many mountain peaks, including that of K2, Nanga Parbat, Masherbrum, Chogolisa, Laila Peak, Golden Peak, Gasherbrum I, Gasherbrum II, Gasherbrum IV and a part of Broad Peak mountain." ], "title": "Burji La" }, { "sentences": [ "Gasherbrum I (Urdu: ‎ ; ), surveyed as K5 and also known as Hidden Peak, is the 11th highest mountain in the world at 8080 m above sea level.", " It is located on the Pakistani–Chinese border in Gilgit–Baltistan region of Pakistan and Xinjiang region of China.", " Gasherbrum I is part of the Gasherbrum massif, located in the Karakoram region of the Himalaya.", " Gasherbrum is often claimed to mean \"Shining Wall\", presumably a reference to the highly visible face of the neighboring peak Gasherbrum IV; but in fact it comes from \"rgasha\" (beautiful) + \"brum\" (mountain) in Balti, hence it actually means \"beautiful mountain.\"" ], "title": "Gasherbrum I" }, { "sentences": [ "Snowmass Peak in the U.S. state of Colorado dominates the view from Snowmass Lake.", " It is often mistaken for Snowmass Mountain, the thirty-fourth highest mountain peak in the state, as well as for Hagerman Peak.", " Snowmass Peak is not really a peak but the lower end of Hagerman Peak's east ridge.", " Natural forced perspective causes the optical illusion that Snowmass Peak is higher than Hagerman Peak though it is actually 221 ft shorter than Hagerman's summit.", " This illusion combined with its striking rise behind Snowmass Lake justifies it being a named point on USGS topographical maps.", " It is located in the Elk Mountains, within the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness of the White River National Forest.", " It lies along the border between Pitkin and Gunnison counties, west of Aspen and southwest of the town of Snowmass Village." ], "title": "Snowmass Peak" } ]
[ "Title: Gasherbrum\n\nGasherbrum (Urdu: گاشر برم‎ ) is a remote group of peaks located at the northeastern end of the Baltoro Glacier in the Karakoram range of the Himalaya on the border of the Chinese-administered Shaksgam Valley and the Gilgit-Baltistan territory of Pakistan. The massif contains three of the world's 8,000 metre peaks (if Broad Peak is included). Although the word \"Gasherbrum\" is often claimed to mean \"Shining Wall\", presumably a reference to the highly visible face of Gasherbrum IV, it comes from \"rgasha\" (beautiful) + \"brum\" (mountain) in Balti, hence it actually means \"beautiful mountain\".", "Title: Nazir Sabir\n\nNazir Sabir Urdu: نذیر صابر is a Pakistani mountaineer. He was born in Hunza. He has climbed Mount Everest and four of the five 8000 m peaks in Pakistan, including the world's second highest mountain K2 in 1981, Gasherbrum II 8035m, Broad Peak 8050m in 1982, and Gasherbrum I (Hidden Peak) 8068m in 1992. He became the first from Pakistan to have climbed Everest on 17 May 2000 as a team member on the Mountain Madness Everest Expedition led by Christine Boskoff from USA that also included famed Everest climber Peter Habeler of Austria and eight Canadians.", "Title: Overlook Mountain\n\nOverlook Mountain is the southernmost peak of the Catskill Escarpment in the central Catskill Mountains near Woodstock, New York. Centerpiece of the 590 acre Overlook Mountain Wild Forest area of Catskill Park, the mountain is the site of one of the remaining five Catskill Mountain fire towers and the Overlook Mountain House, a hotel which was built at a higher elevation than any other in the range.", "Title: Rongme Ngatra\n\nRongme Ngatra is the highest peak of the Chola Mountains in the Kham region of western Sichuan, China. The peak's name in Mandarin Chinese is Que Er Shan () also the same name as the entire range, which has led to some translations of the mountain peak to Chola Mountain. At 6,168 m , the mountain is the highest peak in the Chola Mountains, as well as the second highest in the greater Shaluli Mountains after Ge'nyen. The mountain peak is flanked by glaciers to the north and east. The north glacier terminates at 4,100 m above sea level, just above the nearby lake Yihun Lhatso. Rongme Ngatra can be accessed from the town of Manigango in Dege County, Garze Prefecture.", "Title: Machulo La\n\nMachulo La is a mountain view point which is considered the most easiest way to view some of the most highest peaks of Himalayas and Karakoram mountains in a single glance such as K2, Broad Peak, Gasherbrum-I, Gasherbrum-II, Gasherbrum III, Gasherbrum IV, K7, K6 and Nanga Parbat.", "Title: Falak Sar (Swat)\n\nFalak Sar (Urdu: فلک سر‎ ; also known as Falak Sair) is the highest mountain peak in Ushu Valley of Swat, Pakistan at an elevation of 5918 m , it is considered the highest peak of the Swat district in the Hindu Kush mountains range, followed by Mankial mountain peak.", "Title: K6 (mountain)\n\nSurveyed as K6 (Urdu: کے 6‎ ), but also known as Baltistan Peak. This is a notable peak of the Masherbrum Mountains, a subrange of the Karakoram mountain range in Gilgit Baltistan region of Pakistan. Despite being much lower than its sister mountains, the Eight-thousanders and high 7000m peaks such as Masherbrum, it has huge, steep faces, and great relief above the nearby valleys.", "Title: Burji La\n\nBurji La (or Burji Pass) is a natural pass in mountains between Skardu and Deosai National Park in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan. Its elevation is 4816 meters. It is famous especially for its beautiful panoramic view of so many mountain peaks, including that of K2, Nanga Parbat, Masherbrum, Chogolisa, Laila Peak, Golden Peak, Gasherbrum I, Gasherbrum II, Gasherbrum IV and a part of Broad Peak mountain.", "Title: Gasherbrum I\n\nGasherbrum I (Urdu: ‎ ; ), surveyed as K5 and also known as Hidden Peak, is the 11th highest mountain in the world at 8080 m above sea level. It is located on the Pakistani–Chinese border in Gilgit–Baltistan region of Pakistan and Xinjiang region of China. Gasherbrum I is part of the Gasherbrum massif, located in the Karakoram region of the Himalaya. Gasherbrum is often claimed to mean \"Shining Wall\", presumably a reference to the highly visible face of the neighboring peak Gasherbrum IV; but in fact it comes from \"rgasha\" (beautiful) + \"brum\" (mountain) in Balti, hence it actually means \"beautiful mountain.\"", "Title: Snowmass Peak\n\nSnowmass Peak in the U.S. state of Colorado dominates the view from Snowmass Lake. It is often mistaken for Snowmass Mountain, the thirty-fourth highest mountain peak in the state, as well as for Hagerman Peak. Snowmass Peak is not really a peak but the lower end of Hagerman Peak's east ridge. Natural forced perspective causes the optical illusion that Snowmass Peak is higher than Hagerman Peak though it is actually 221 ft shorter than Hagerman's summit. This illusion combined with its striking rise behind Snowmass Lake justifies it being a named point on USGS topographical maps. It is located in the Elk Mountains, within the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness of the White River National Forest. It lies along the border between Pitkin and Gunnison counties, west of Aspen and southwest of the town of Snowmass Village." ]
4,027
Which Sumerian city was very powerful and influential during the Early Dynastic period and once a coastal city?
Ur
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{ "title": [ "Early Dynastic Period (Mesopotamia)", "Ur" ], "sent_id": [ 5, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Ištaran (also Gusilim) was the local deity of the city of Der, a Sumerian city state positioned east of the Tigris on the border between Sumer and Elam.", " His cult flourished from the Early Dynastic III Period until the Middle Babylonian Period, after which his name is no longer attested in the personal names of individuals.", " The beast and symbol of Ištaran, as frequently represented on kudurrus, is a snake (presumably representing Nirah, the snake god who acted as Ištaran's minister).", " The consort of Ištaran was known simply as Šarrat-Deri: \"the queen of Der\"." ], "title": "Ištaran" }, { "sentences": [ "Ur-Nanshe (or Ur-Nina) was the first king of the First Dynasty of Lagash (approx. 2500 BCE) in the Sumerian Early Dynastic Period III.", " He is known through inscriptions to have commissioned many buildings projects, including canals and temples, in the state of Lagash, and defending Lagash from its rival state Umma.", " He was probably not from royal lineage, being the son of Gunidu who was recorded without an accompanying royal title.", " He was the father of Akurgal, who succeeded him, and grandfather of Eanatum.", " Eanatum expanded the kingdom of Lagash by defeating Umma as illustrated in the Stele of the Vultures and continue building and renovation of Ur-Nanshe’s original buildings." ], "title": "Ur-Nanshe" }, { "sentences": [ "Imports to Ur reflect the cultural and trade connections of the Sumerian city of Ur.", " During the period of the Early Dynastic III royal cemetery (ca. 2600 BC), Ur was importing elite goods from geographically distant places.", " These objects include precious metals such as gold and silver, and semi-precious stones, namely lapis lazuli and carnelian.", " These objects are all the more impressive considering the distance from which they traveled to reach Mesopotamia and Ur specifically." ], "title": "Imports to Ur" }, { "sentences": [ "The Early Dynastic period (abbreviated ED period or ED) is an archaeological culture in Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) that is generally dated to \"c.\" 2900—2350 BC.", " It was preceded by the Uruk and Jemdet Nasr periods, and saw the invention of writing and the formation of the first cities and states.", " The ED itself was characterized by the existence of multiple city-states: small states with a relatively simple structure that developed and solidified over time.", " This development ultimately led to the unification of much of Mesopotamia under the rule of Sargon, the first monarch of the Akkadian Empire.", " Despite this political fragmentation, the ED city-states shared a relatively homogeneous material culture.", " Sumerian cities like Uruk, Ur, Lagash, Umma and Nippur, located in Lower Mesopotamia, were very powerful and influential.", " To the north and west stretched states centered on cities such as Kish, Mari, Nagar and Ebla." ], "title": "Early Dynastic Period (Mesopotamia)" }, { "sentences": [ "Mehit or Mehyt was an Ancient Egyptian goddess.", " In the Early Dynastic period she was depicted as a reclining lioness with three bent poles projecting from her back.", " In that era she appears in numerous early dynastic sealings and ivory artifacts, usually together with a representation of an Upper Egyptian shrine.", " Her main places of worship were Hierakonpolis and Thinis." ], "title": "Mehit" }, { "sentences": [ "The Temple of Satet or Satis was an Ancient Egyptian temple dedicated to the goddess Satet, a personification of the Nile inundation.", " The temple was located on the Nile Valley island of Elephantine, Egypt.", " Founded during the late Predynastic Period around 3200 BC, it was enlarged and renovated several times from the Early Dynastic Period onwards over the next 3000 years until the Ptolemaic Period.", " The temple of Satet is the best example of an Ancient Egyptian temple whose construction is attested over the entire pharaonic period." ], "title": "Temple of Satet" }, { "sentences": [ "The low tells at Abu Salabikh, around 20 km northwest of the site of ancient Nippur in Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate, Iraq mark the site of a small Sumerian city of the mid third millennium BCE, with cultural connections to the cities of Kish, Mari and Ebla.", " Its contemporary name is uncertain: perhaps this was Eresh.", " Kesh has also been suggested.", " The Euphrates was the city's highway and lifeline; when it shifted its old bed, in the middle third millennium BCE, the city dwindled away.", " Only eroded traces remain on the site's surface of habitation after the Early Dynastic Period." ], "title": "Abu Salabikh" }, { "sentences": [ "The prehistory of Egypt spans the period from earliest human settlement to the beginning of the Early Dynastic Period of Egypt around 3100 BC, starting with the first Pharaoh, Narmer for some egyptologists, Hor-Aha for others, (also known as Menes).", " This Predynastic era is traditionally equivalent to the final part of the Neolithic period beginning c. 6000 BC, and corresponds to the Naqada III period." ], "title": "Prehistoric Egypt" }, { "sentences": [ "Ur (Sumerian: \"Urim\"; Sumerian Cuneiform: URIM or URIM ; Akkadian: \"Uru\"; Arabic: أور‎ ‎ ) was an important Sumerian city-state in ancient Mesopotamia, located at the site of modern Tell el-Muqayyar (Arabic: تل المقير‎ ‎ ) in south Iraq's Dhi Qar Governorate.", " Although Ur was once a coastal city near the mouth of the Euphrates on the Persian Gulf, the coastline has shifted and the city is now well inland, on the south bank of the Euphrates, 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) from Nasiriyah in modern-day Iraq." ], "title": "Ur" }, { "sentences": [ "The Archaic or Early Dynastic Period of Egypt is the era immediately following the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt \"c.\" 3100 BC.", " It is generally taken to include the First and Second Dynasties, lasting from the end of the Naqada III archaeological period until about 2686 BC, or the beginning of the Old Kingdom.", " With the First Dynasty, the capital moved from Thinis to Memphis with a unified Egypt ruled by an Egyptian god-king.", " Abydos remained the major holy land in the south.", " The hallmarks of ancient Egyptian civilization, such as art, architecture and many aspects of religion, took shape during the Early Dynastic period." ], "title": "Early Dynastic Period (Egypt)" } ]
[ "Title: Ištaran\n\nIštaran (also Gusilim) was the local deity of the city of Der, a Sumerian city state positioned east of the Tigris on the border between Sumer and Elam. His cult flourished from the Early Dynastic III Period until the Middle Babylonian Period, after which his name is no longer attested in the personal names of individuals. The beast and symbol of Ištaran, as frequently represented on kudurrus, is a snake (presumably representing Nirah, the snake god who acted as Ištaran's minister). The consort of Ištaran was known simply as Šarrat-Deri: \"the queen of Der\".", "Title: Ur-Nanshe\n\nUr-Nanshe (or Ur-Nina) was the first king of the First Dynasty of Lagash (approx. 2500 BCE) in the Sumerian Early Dynastic Period III. He is known through inscriptions to have commissioned many buildings projects, including canals and temples, in the state of Lagash, and defending Lagash from its rival state Umma. He was probably not from royal lineage, being the son of Gunidu who was recorded without an accompanying royal title. He was the father of Akurgal, who succeeded him, and grandfather of Eanatum. Eanatum expanded the kingdom of Lagash by defeating Umma as illustrated in the Stele of the Vultures and continue building and renovation of Ur-Nanshe’s original buildings.", "Title: Imports to Ur\n\nImports to Ur reflect the cultural and trade connections of the Sumerian city of Ur. During the period of the Early Dynastic III royal cemetery (ca. 2600 BC), Ur was importing elite goods from geographically distant places. These objects include precious metals such as gold and silver, and semi-precious stones, namely lapis lazuli and carnelian. These objects are all the more impressive considering the distance from which they traveled to reach Mesopotamia and Ur specifically.", "Title: Early Dynastic Period (Mesopotamia)\n\nThe Early Dynastic period (abbreviated ED period or ED) is an archaeological culture in Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) that is generally dated to \"c.\" 2900—2350 BC. It was preceded by the Uruk and Jemdet Nasr periods, and saw the invention of writing and the formation of the first cities and states. The ED itself was characterized by the existence of multiple city-states: small states with a relatively simple structure that developed and solidified over time. This development ultimately led to the unification of much of Mesopotamia under the rule of Sargon, the first monarch of the Akkadian Empire. Despite this political fragmentation, the ED city-states shared a relatively homogeneous material culture. Sumerian cities like Uruk, Ur, Lagash, Umma and Nippur, located in Lower Mesopotamia, were very powerful and influential. To the north and west stretched states centered on cities such as Kish, Mari, Nagar and Ebla.", "Title: Mehit\n\nMehit or Mehyt was an Ancient Egyptian goddess. In the Early Dynastic period she was depicted as a reclining lioness with three bent poles projecting from her back. In that era she appears in numerous early dynastic sealings and ivory artifacts, usually together with a representation of an Upper Egyptian shrine. Her main places of worship were Hierakonpolis and Thinis.", "Title: Temple of Satet\n\nThe Temple of Satet or Satis was an Ancient Egyptian temple dedicated to the goddess Satet, a personification of the Nile inundation. The temple was located on the Nile Valley island of Elephantine, Egypt. Founded during the late Predynastic Period around 3200 BC, it was enlarged and renovated several times from the Early Dynastic Period onwards over the next 3000 years until the Ptolemaic Period. The temple of Satet is the best example of an Ancient Egyptian temple whose construction is attested over the entire pharaonic period.", "Title: Abu Salabikh\n\nThe low tells at Abu Salabikh, around 20 km northwest of the site of ancient Nippur in Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate, Iraq mark the site of a small Sumerian city of the mid third millennium BCE, with cultural connections to the cities of Kish, Mari and Ebla. Its contemporary name is uncertain: perhaps this was Eresh. Kesh has also been suggested. The Euphrates was the city's highway and lifeline; when it shifted its old bed, in the middle third millennium BCE, the city dwindled away. Only eroded traces remain on the site's surface of habitation after the Early Dynastic Period.", "Title: Prehistoric Egypt\n\nThe prehistory of Egypt spans the period from earliest human settlement to the beginning of the Early Dynastic Period of Egypt around 3100 BC, starting with the first Pharaoh, Narmer for some egyptologists, Hor-Aha for others, (also known as Menes). This Predynastic era is traditionally equivalent to the final part of the Neolithic period beginning c. 6000 BC, and corresponds to the Naqada III period.", "Title: Ur\n\nUr (Sumerian: \"Urim\"; Sumerian Cuneiform: URIM or URIM ; Akkadian: \"Uru\"; Arabic: أور‎ ‎ ) was an important Sumerian city-state in ancient Mesopotamia, located at the site of modern Tell el-Muqayyar (Arabic: تل المقير‎ ‎ ) in south Iraq's Dhi Qar Governorate. Although Ur was once a coastal city near the mouth of the Euphrates on the Persian Gulf, the coastline has shifted and the city is now well inland, on the south bank of the Euphrates, 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) from Nasiriyah in modern-day Iraq.", "Title: Early Dynastic Period (Egypt)\n\nThe Archaic or Early Dynastic Period of Egypt is the era immediately following the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt \"c.\" 3100 BC. It is generally taken to include the First and Second Dynasties, lasting from the end of the Naqada III archaeological period until about 2686 BC, or the beginning of the Old Kingdom. With the First Dynasty, the capital moved from Thinis to Memphis with a unified Egypt ruled by an Egyptian god-king. Abydos remained the major holy land in the south. The hallmarks of ancient Egyptian civilization, such as art, architecture and many aspects of religion, took shape during the Early Dynastic period." ]
4,028
What do the song "What Would I Do If I Could Feel" and Nipsey Russell have in common?
The Wiz
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{ "title": [ "Surviving the Times", "Nipsey Russell" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 3 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "\"Love, I Never Knew You Could Feel So Good\" is a song by The Supremes.", " The song was released in the UK in March, 1977 as the third and last single from their album \"Mary, Scherrie & Susaye\".", " This song is significant as it not only failed to chart, but it is also the last official single ever released by The Supremes." ], "title": "Love, I Never Knew You Could Feel So Good" }, { "sentences": [ "The Joke's on Us is a Canadian game show that aired from 1983 to 1984.", " It was hosted by Monty Hall, joined by Sylvie Garant as assistant very early on in the run, with Sandy Hoyt as the show's announcer.", " Taped at Global's television studios in Toronto in association with the Global Television Network, the show was created and produced by two American game show veterans, Willie Stein and Nat Ligerman.", " Each episode featured a rotating panel of four comedians, which included such famous personalities of the day as Alan Thicke, Nipsey Russell, Arte Johnson and Jo Anne Worley." ], "title": "The Joke's on Us" }, { "sentences": [ "Christine Jorgensen Reveals is a theatrical show that depicts the 1957 one-hour interview of Christine Jorgensen by Nipsey Russell.", " This was her only recorded interview.", " The show begins with a brief documentary.", " Then, Jorgensen's entire interview is lip synched by the two actors.", " The show received a generally positive critical response and earned the 2006 Drama Desk Award for Unique Theatrical Experience.", " It has been mounted several times since its 2005 Off-Broadway production." ], "title": "Christine Jorgensen Reveals" }, { "sentences": [ "The Wiz is the original motion picture soundtrack album for the 1978 film adaptation of the Broadway musical \"The Wiz\".", " Although the film was produced for Universal Pictures by Motown Records' film division, the soundtrack album was issued on MCA Records as a two-LP collection (Universal was owned by MCA Inc. at the time).", " Chiefly produced by Quincy Jones, \"The Wiz\" soundtrack features non-sync cast performances by the stars of the film, including Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, Nipsey Russell, Ted Ross, Mabel King, Theresa Merritt, Thelma Carpenter, and Lena Horne." ], "title": "The Wiz (soundtrack)" }, { "sentences": [ "Julius \"Nipsey\" Russell (September 15, 1918 – October 2, 2005) was an American comedian, best known today for his appearances as a guest panelist on game shows from the 1960s through the 1990s, especially \"Match Game\", \"Password\", \"Hollywood Squares\", \"To Tell the Truth\" and \"Pyramid\".", " His appearances were frequently distinguished in part by the short, humorous poems he would recite during the broadcast.", " These lyrics became so closely associated with Russell that Dick Clark, Bill Cullen, Betty White, and others regularly referred to him as \"the poet laureate of television.\"", " He also had a leading role in the film version of \"The Wiz\" as the Tin Man.", " He was also a frequent guest on the long-running \"Dean Martin Celebrity Roast\" series." ], "title": "Nipsey Russell" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Surviving the Times\" is a 2007 hip hop song by Nas from his \"Greatest Hits\" album.", " The song's lyrics focus on Nas career before and just after Illmatic.", " The song makes reference to Nas' signing with Columbia Records, being turned down by Russell Simmons for Def Jam and him meeting Large Professor and Kool G Rap for the first time.", " The song also samples Nipsey Russell's song \"What Would I Do If I Could Feel\" from the musical The Wiz in the intro and chorus.", " A different version of this song appeared on Nas and DJ Green Lantern's \"Nigger Tape\".", " It contains the same lyrics but is produced by Cool & Dre." ], "title": "Surviving the Times" }, { "sentences": [ "\"A Brand New Day\", also known as \"Everybody Rejoice\", is a song from the 1975 Broadway musical \"The Wiz\" written by American R&B singer and songwriter Luther Vandross.", " (In 1976 Vandross recorded a version of the song for his album \"Luther\", on Cotillion Records.)", " In the play, the song is sung to celebrate because Dorothy has killed Evilene, the tyrannical Wicked Witch of the West.", " Dorothy, the Tin Man, the Cowardly Lion, and the Scarecrow sing the song with the newly freed Winkies, who were ruled and enslaved by Evilene.", " It was later featured in the 1978 film version, sung by cast members Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, Nipsey Russell, and Ted Ross (credited as The Wiz Stars).", " Given the all-Black cast of \"The Wiz\", the song's many references to freedom and new possibilities (especially as sung by African American characters who had just been freed from enslavement) certainly invoked the struggles and history of Blacks in America.", " In the onscreen version of the song, Nipsey Russell can even be heard exclaiming \"Free at last!\"", "—a reference to civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. (His impromptu addition to the song is not heard on the soundtrack album version, instead replaced by sung vocals by Diana Ross.)" ], "title": "A Brand New Day (The Wiz song)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dean Martin Comedy World is an American variety comedy television series, seen on NBC during the summer of 1974, as a summer replacement for \"The Dean Martin Show\".", " It was also that program's last summer replacement series.", " The show was hosted by Jackie Cooper, Nipsey Russell and Barbara Feldon." ], "title": "The Dean Martin Comedy World" }, { "sentences": [ "Godfrey MacArthur Cambridge (February 26, 1933 – November 29, 1976) was an American stand-up comic and actor.", " Alongside Bill Cosby, Dick Gregory, and Nipsey Russell, he was acclaimed by \"Time\" magazine in 1965 as \"one of the country's four most celebrated Negro comedians.\"" ], "title": "Godfrey Cambridge" }, { "sentences": [ "Your Number's Up is a game show that aired on NBC from September 23 to December 20, 1985.", " The show was hosted by Nipsey Russell with Lee Menning as co-host.", " Announcing duties were handled by Gene Wood for the first month and John Harlan for the rest of the run, with Johnny Haymer and Johnny Gilbert as substitutes." ], "title": "Your Number's Up" } ]
[ "Title: Love, I Never Knew You Could Feel So Good\n\n\"Love, I Never Knew You Could Feel So Good\" is a song by The Supremes. The song was released in the UK in March, 1977 as the third and last single from their album \"Mary, Scherrie & Susaye\". This song is significant as it not only failed to chart, but it is also the last official single ever released by The Supremes.", "Title: The Joke's on Us\n\nThe Joke's on Us is a Canadian game show that aired from 1983 to 1984. It was hosted by Monty Hall, joined by Sylvie Garant as assistant very early on in the run, with Sandy Hoyt as the show's announcer. Taped at Global's television studios in Toronto in association with the Global Television Network, the show was created and produced by two American game show veterans, Willie Stein and Nat Ligerman. Each episode featured a rotating panel of four comedians, which included such famous personalities of the day as Alan Thicke, Nipsey Russell, Arte Johnson and Jo Anne Worley.", "Title: Christine Jorgensen Reveals\n\nChristine Jorgensen Reveals is a theatrical show that depicts the 1957 one-hour interview of Christine Jorgensen by Nipsey Russell. This was her only recorded interview. The show begins with a brief documentary. Then, Jorgensen's entire interview is lip synched by the two actors. The show received a generally positive critical response and earned the 2006 Drama Desk Award for Unique Theatrical Experience. It has been mounted several times since its 2005 Off-Broadway production.", "Title: The Wiz (soundtrack)\n\nThe Wiz is the original motion picture soundtrack album for the 1978 film adaptation of the Broadway musical \"The Wiz\". Although the film was produced for Universal Pictures by Motown Records' film division, the soundtrack album was issued on MCA Records as a two-LP collection (Universal was owned by MCA Inc. at the time). Chiefly produced by Quincy Jones, \"The Wiz\" soundtrack features non-sync cast performances by the stars of the film, including Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, Nipsey Russell, Ted Ross, Mabel King, Theresa Merritt, Thelma Carpenter, and Lena Horne.", "Title: Nipsey Russell\n\nJulius \"Nipsey\" Russell (September 15, 1918 – October 2, 2005) was an American comedian, best known today for his appearances as a guest panelist on game shows from the 1960s through the 1990s, especially \"Match Game\", \"Password\", \"Hollywood Squares\", \"To Tell the Truth\" and \"Pyramid\". His appearances were frequently distinguished in part by the short, humorous poems he would recite during the broadcast. These lyrics became so closely associated with Russell that Dick Clark, Bill Cullen, Betty White, and others regularly referred to him as \"the poet laureate of television.\" He also had a leading role in the film version of \"The Wiz\" as the Tin Man. He was also a frequent guest on the long-running \"Dean Martin Celebrity Roast\" series.", "Title: Surviving the Times\n\n\"Surviving the Times\" is a 2007 hip hop song by Nas from his \"Greatest Hits\" album. The song's lyrics focus on Nas career before and just after Illmatic. The song makes reference to Nas' signing with Columbia Records, being turned down by Russell Simmons for Def Jam and him meeting Large Professor and Kool G Rap for the first time. The song also samples Nipsey Russell's song \"What Would I Do If I Could Feel\" from the musical The Wiz in the intro and chorus. A different version of this song appeared on Nas and DJ Green Lantern's \"Nigger Tape\". It contains the same lyrics but is produced by Cool & Dre.", "Title: A Brand New Day (The Wiz song)\n\n\"A Brand New Day\", also known as \"Everybody Rejoice\", is a song from the 1975 Broadway musical \"The Wiz\" written by American R&B singer and songwriter Luther Vandross. (In 1976 Vandross recorded a version of the song for his album \"Luther\", on Cotillion Records.) In the play, the song is sung to celebrate because Dorothy has killed Evilene, the tyrannical Wicked Witch of the West. Dorothy, the Tin Man, the Cowardly Lion, and the Scarecrow sing the song with the newly freed Winkies, who were ruled and enslaved by Evilene. It was later featured in the 1978 film version, sung by cast members Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, Nipsey Russell, and Ted Ross (credited as The Wiz Stars). Given the all-Black cast of \"The Wiz\", the song's many references to freedom and new possibilities (especially as sung by African American characters who had just been freed from enslavement) certainly invoked the struggles and history of Blacks in America. In the onscreen version of the song, Nipsey Russell can even be heard exclaiming \"Free at last!\" —a reference to civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. (His impromptu addition to the song is not heard on the soundtrack album version, instead replaced by sung vocals by Diana Ross.)", "Title: The Dean Martin Comedy World\n\nThe Dean Martin Comedy World is an American variety comedy television series, seen on NBC during the summer of 1974, as a summer replacement for \"The Dean Martin Show\". It was also that program's last summer replacement series. The show was hosted by Jackie Cooper, Nipsey Russell and Barbara Feldon.", "Title: Godfrey Cambridge\n\nGodfrey MacArthur Cambridge (February 26, 1933 – November 29, 1976) was an American stand-up comic and actor. Alongside Bill Cosby, Dick Gregory, and Nipsey Russell, he was acclaimed by \"Time\" magazine in 1965 as \"one of the country's four most celebrated Negro comedians.\"", "Title: Your Number's Up\n\nYour Number's Up is a game show that aired on NBC from September 23 to December 20, 1985. The show was hosted by Nipsey Russell with Lee Menning as co-host. Announcing duties were handled by Gene Wood for the first month and John Harlan for the rest of the run, with Johnny Haymer and Johnny Gilbert as substitutes." ]
4,029
What seven time NBA champion was acquired by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 1989 season?
Steve Kerr
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{ "title": [ "1989–90 Cleveland Cavaliers season", "Steve Kerr" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The 2003–04 NBA season season was the 16th season for the Miami Heat in the National Basketball Association.", " This season saw the team draft future All-Star and 3-time NBA Champion Dwyane Wade with the fifth overall pick in the 2003 NBA draft, while acquiring forward Lamar Odom from the Los Angeles Clippers.", " Before the season began, head coach Pat Riley resigned, but he would later return midway in the 2005–06 season and help guide the Heat to their first ever NBA championship.", " Under new head coach Stan Van Gundy, the Heat stumbled out of the gate losing their first seven games.", " However, the team would play .500 basketball for the remainder of the season winning 14 of their final 17 games.", " Despite posting a mediocre 42–40 record, the Heat entered the playoffs as the #4 seed in the Eastern Conference.", " Wade had a stellar rookie season averaging 16.2 points per game, and was selected to the All-Rookie First Team." ], "title": "2003–04 Miami Heat season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2017–18 Cleveland Cavaliers season will be the 48th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " The Cavaliers will enter the season as the 3-time defending Eastern Conference champions and a runner up from the 2017 NBA Finals.", " On June 19, 2017, the Cavaliers general manager David Griffin agreed to leave the team.", " During July, Cleveland competed in the MGM Resorts Summer League in Las Vegas, winning 4 of 5 games.", " On July 24, 2017, the Cavaliers named Koby Altman as their new general manager.", " On August 22, 2017, the Cavaliers traded away Kyrie Irving to the rival Boston Celtics in exchange for Isaiah Thomas, Jae Crowder, Ante Žižić, and the rights to the Brooklyn Nets' first round pick in the 2018 NBA draft; the trade would later be expanded with the Cavaliers acquiring a 2020 second round pick from the Miami Heat eight days afterward due to concerns over the health of Thomas's hip.", " On September 28, during training camp, Dwyane Wade would sign a one-year deal with Cleveland.", " The Cavs will play the first regular season game of the year on October 17, 2017 against the Boston Celtics." ], "title": "2017–18 Cleveland Cavaliers season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2017 NBA Finals was the championship series of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s 2016–17 season and conclusion of the season's playoffs.", " The Western Conference champion Golden State Warriors defeated the defending NBA champion and Eastern Conference champion Cleveland Cavaliers 4 games to 1.", " This Finals was the first time in NBA history the same two teams had met for a third consecutive year.", " The Cavaliers sought to repeat as champions after winning the championship in 2016, while the Warriors won the first meeting in 2015.", " Golden State earned home court advantage with a 2016–17 regular season record of 67–15 , while Cleveland finished the regular season with a 51–31 record.", " The Warriors entered the 2017 Finals after becoming the first team in NBA playoff history to start 12–0 , while the Cavaliers entered the 2017 Finals with a 12–1 record during the first three rounds of the postseason.", " The Warriors' 15–0 start in the playoffs is the most consecutive postseason wins in NBA history and their 16–1 record is the best winning percentage () in NBA Playoff history." ], "title": "2017 NBA Finals" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016–17 NBA season was the 71st season of the National Basketball Association.", " The regular season began on October 25, 2016, with the 2016 NBA champion Cleveland Cavaliers hosting a game against the New York Knicks.", " Christmas Day games were played on Sunday December 25, 2016.", " The 2017 NBA All-Star Game was played at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, Louisiana, on February 19, 2017, with the West defeating the East 192–182.", " Anthony Davis of the New Orleans Pelicans was named the All Star Game MVP after breaking Wilt Chamberlain's record by scoring 52 points in the All Star Game.", " The original host of the game, Charlotte's Spectrum Center, was removed as the host on July 21, 2016 due to the league's opposition against North Carolina's Public Facilities Privacy & Security Act.", " The regular season ended on April 12, 2017, and the playoffs began on April 15, 2017 and ended on June 12, 2017, with the Golden State Warriors going 16-1 in the playoffs and beating the Cleveland Cavaliers in five games during their third consecutive matchup in the NBA Finals." ], "title": "2016–17 NBA season" }, { "sentences": [ "Shaun Patrick Livingston (born September 11, 1985) is an American professional basketball player for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " Livingston entered the league directly out of high school after he was selected in the first round of the 2004 NBA draft by the Los Angeles Clippers with the 4th overall pick.", " In 2007, Livingston suffered a debilitating knee injury that damaged almost every part of his left knee, and it took him about a year and a half to return to action.", " Livingston later played for the Miami Heat, Oklahoma City Thunder, Washington Wizards, Charlotte Bobcats, Milwaukee Bucks, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Brooklyn Nets.", " He has also spent time with the Tulsa 66ers of the NBA Development League.", " He is a two-time NBA champion, winning both with Golden State in 2015 and 2017." ], "title": "Shaun Livingston" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2001–02 NBA season was the Raptors' 7th season in the National Basketball Association.", " During the offseason, the Raptors acquired All-Star center and 2-time NBA Champion Hakeem Olajuwon from the Houston Rockets.", " Throughout the season, All-Star guard Vince Carter struggled with a left knee injury, and only managed to play 60 games.", " Despite the injury, Carter was still voted to play in the All-Star Game for the third consecutive year, but he did not play due to injury.", " The Raptors played solid basketball with a 29–21 start 50 games into the season.", " However, the team then suffered a 13-game losing streak, losing 17 of their next 18 games.", " They would then post a nine-game winning streak between March and April." ], "title": "2001–02 Toronto Raptors season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016–17 Toronto Raptors season was the 22nd season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " On March 25, 2017, the team clinched a team-record fourth straight birth to the NBA playoffs.", " They finished the regular season with a 51–31 record as the 3rd seed.", " In the playoffs, the Raptors defeated the Milwaukee Bucks in the First Round of the playoffs in six games, facing the defending NBA Champion Cleveland Cavaliers in the Semifinals, whom they met in last season's Eastern Conference Finals.", " However, the Raptors would be swept by the Cavaliers in four games." ], "title": "2016–17 Toronto Raptors season" }, { "sentences": [ "Stephen Douglas Kerr (born September 27, 1965) is an American former professional basketball player and the current head coach of the Golden State Warriors.", " Kerr is a seven-time NBA champion, winning three with the Chicago Bulls and two with the San Antonio Spurs as a player, and two with the Warriors as a head coach.", " Kerr has the highest career three-point percentage (45.4%) for any player with at least 250 three pointers made in NBA history." ], "title": "Steve Kerr" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cavaliers–Warriors rivalry is a National Basketball Association (NBA) rivalry between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors.", " While the two teams have played each other since the Cavaliers joined the league in 1970, their rivalry did not develop until the 2014–15 season, when they met in the first of three consecutive NBA Finals series.", " The two teams have met in three straight NBA Finals, becoming the only two teams in NBA history to do so.", " Of these three series, the Warriors have won two, most recently in 2017the Cavaliers have won one, in 2016.", " The two teams feature 11 NBA All-Stars: LeBron James, Kyrie Irving, Kevin Love, Deron Williams and Kyle Korver (Cleveland), and Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Draymond Green, Klay Thompson, David West and Andre Iguodala (Golden State).", " Two players, Andrew Bogut and Anderson Varejão, played for both teams during this time." ], "title": "Cavaliers–Warriors rivalry" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1989–90 NBA season was the 21st season of the National Basketball Association in Cleveland, Ohio.", " During the offseason, the Cavaliers acquired second-year guard Steve Kerr from the Phoenix Suns.", " The Cavaliers got off to a slow start losing their first four games, on their way to a mediocre 10–16 start.", " Early into the season, they traded Ron Harper to the Los Angeles Clippers for rookie Danny Ferry and Reggie Williams, although Ferry went to play in Italy.", " At midseason, the team traded Chris Dudley to the New Jersey Nets and released Williams.", " The Cavaliers struggled playing below .500 for the first half of the season, but finished it on a strong note winning their final six games.", " The team finished the season with a 42–40 record, finishing 4th in the Central Division.", " Mark Price led the team in assists as the Cavs advanced to the playoffs.", " In the first round of the playoffs, the Cavaliers lost in five games to the Philadelphia 76ers." ], "title": "1989–90 Cleveland Cavaliers season" } ]
[ "Title: 2003–04 Miami Heat season\n\nThe 2003–04 NBA season season was the 16th season for the Miami Heat in the National Basketball Association. This season saw the team draft future All-Star and 3-time NBA Champion Dwyane Wade with the fifth overall pick in the 2003 NBA draft, while acquiring forward Lamar Odom from the Los Angeles Clippers. Before the season began, head coach Pat Riley resigned, but he would later return midway in the 2005–06 season and help guide the Heat to their first ever NBA championship. Under new head coach Stan Van Gundy, the Heat stumbled out of the gate losing their first seven games. However, the team would play .500 basketball for the remainder of the season winning 14 of their final 17 games. Despite posting a mediocre 42–40 record, the Heat entered the playoffs as the #4 seed in the Eastern Conference. Wade had a stellar rookie season averaging 16.2 points per game, and was selected to the All-Rookie First Team.", "Title: 2017–18 Cleveland Cavaliers season\n\nThe 2017–18 Cleveland Cavaliers season will be the 48th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Cavaliers will enter the season as the 3-time defending Eastern Conference champions and a runner up from the 2017 NBA Finals. On June 19, 2017, the Cavaliers general manager David Griffin agreed to leave the team. During July, Cleveland competed in the MGM Resorts Summer League in Las Vegas, winning 4 of 5 games. On July 24, 2017, the Cavaliers named Koby Altman as their new general manager. On August 22, 2017, the Cavaliers traded away Kyrie Irving to the rival Boston Celtics in exchange for Isaiah Thomas, Jae Crowder, Ante Žižić, and the rights to the Brooklyn Nets' first round pick in the 2018 NBA draft; the trade would later be expanded with the Cavaliers acquiring a 2020 second round pick from the Miami Heat eight days afterward due to concerns over the health of Thomas's hip. On September 28, during training camp, Dwyane Wade would sign a one-year deal with Cleveland. The Cavs will play the first regular season game of the year on October 17, 2017 against the Boston Celtics.", "Title: 2017 NBA Finals\n\nThe 2017 NBA Finals was the championship series of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s 2016–17 season and conclusion of the season's playoffs. The Western Conference champion Golden State Warriors defeated the defending NBA champion and Eastern Conference champion Cleveland Cavaliers 4 games to 1. This Finals was the first time in NBA history the same two teams had met for a third consecutive year. The Cavaliers sought to repeat as champions after winning the championship in 2016, while the Warriors won the first meeting in 2015. Golden State earned home court advantage with a 2016–17 regular season record of 67–15 , while Cleveland finished the regular season with a 51–31 record. The Warriors entered the 2017 Finals after becoming the first team in NBA playoff history to start 12–0 , while the Cavaliers entered the 2017 Finals with a 12–1 record during the first three rounds of the postseason. The Warriors' 15–0 start in the playoffs is the most consecutive postseason wins in NBA history and their 16–1 record is the best winning percentage () in NBA Playoff history.", "Title: 2016–17 NBA season\n\nThe 2016–17 NBA season was the 71st season of the National Basketball Association. The regular season began on October 25, 2016, with the 2016 NBA champion Cleveland Cavaliers hosting a game against the New York Knicks. Christmas Day games were played on Sunday December 25, 2016. The 2017 NBA All-Star Game was played at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, Louisiana, on February 19, 2017, with the West defeating the East 192–182. Anthony Davis of the New Orleans Pelicans was named the All Star Game MVP after breaking Wilt Chamberlain's record by scoring 52 points in the All Star Game. The original host of the game, Charlotte's Spectrum Center, was removed as the host on July 21, 2016 due to the league's opposition against North Carolina's Public Facilities Privacy & Security Act. The regular season ended on April 12, 2017, and the playoffs began on April 15, 2017 and ended on June 12, 2017, with the Golden State Warriors going 16-1 in the playoffs and beating the Cleveland Cavaliers in five games during their third consecutive matchup in the NBA Finals.", "Title: Shaun Livingston\n\nShaun Patrick Livingston (born September 11, 1985) is an American professional basketball player for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Livingston entered the league directly out of high school after he was selected in the first round of the 2004 NBA draft by the Los Angeles Clippers with the 4th overall pick. In 2007, Livingston suffered a debilitating knee injury that damaged almost every part of his left knee, and it took him about a year and a half to return to action. Livingston later played for the Miami Heat, Oklahoma City Thunder, Washington Wizards, Charlotte Bobcats, Milwaukee Bucks, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Brooklyn Nets. He has also spent time with the Tulsa 66ers of the NBA Development League. He is a two-time NBA champion, winning both with Golden State in 2015 and 2017.", "Title: 2001–02 Toronto Raptors season\n\nThe 2001–02 NBA season was the Raptors' 7th season in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Raptors acquired All-Star center and 2-time NBA Champion Hakeem Olajuwon from the Houston Rockets. Throughout the season, All-Star guard Vince Carter struggled with a left knee injury, and only managed to play 60 games. Despite the injury, Carter was still voted to play in the All-Star Game for the third consecutive year, but he did not play due to injury. The Raptors played solid basketball with a 29–21 start 50 games into the season. However, the team then suffered a 13-game losing streak, losing 17 of their next 18 games. They would then post a nine-game winning streak between March and April.", "Title: 2016–17 Toronto Raptors season\n\nThe 2016–17 Toronto Raptors season was the 22nd season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). On March 25, 2017, the team clinched a team-record fourth straight birth to the NBA playoffs. They finished the regular season with a 51–31 record as the 3rd seed. In the playoffs, the Raptors defeated the Milwaukee Bucks in the First Round of the playoffs in six games, facing the defending NBA Champion Cleveland Cavaliers in the Semifinals, whom they met in last season's Eastern Conference Finals. However, the Raptors would be swept by the Cavaliers in four games.", "Title: Steve Kerr\n\nStephen Douglas Kerr (born September 27, 1965) is an American former professional basketball player and the current head coach of the Golden State Warriors. Kerr is a seven-time NBA champion, winning three with the Chicago Bulls and two with the San Antonio Spurs as a player, and two with the Warriors as a head coach. Kerr has the highest career three-point percentage (45.4%) for any player with at least 250 three pointers made in NBA history.", "Title: Cavaliers–Warriors rivalry\n\nThe Cavaliers–Warriors rivalry is a National Basketball Association (NBA) rivalry between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors. While the two teams have played each other since the Cavaliers joined the league in 1970, their rivalry did not develop until the 2014–15 season, when they met in the first of three consecutive NBA Finals series. The two teams have met in three straight NBA Finals, becoming the only two teams in NBA history to do so. Of these three series, the Warriors have won two, most recently in 2017the Cavaliers have won one, in 2016. The two teams feature 11 NBA All-Stars: LeBron James, Kyrie Irving, Kevin Love, Deron Williams and Kyle Korver (Cleveland), and Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Draymond Green, Klay Thompson, David West and Andre Iguodala (Golden State). Two players, Andrew Bogut and Anderson Varejão, played for both teams during this time.", "Title: 1989–90 Cleveland Cavaliers season\n\nThe 1989–90 NBA season was the 21st season of the National Basketball Association in Cleveland, Ohio. During the offseason, the Cavaliers acquired second-year guard Steve Kerr from the Phoenix Suns. The Cavaliers got off to a slow start losing their first four games, on their way to a mediocre 10–16 start. Early into the season, they traded Ron Harper to the Los Angeles Clippers for rookie Danny Ferry and Reggie Williams, although Ferry went to play in Italy. At midseason, the team traded Chris Dudley to the New Jersey Nets and released Williams. The Cavaliers struggled playing below .500 for the first half of the season, but finished it on a strong note winning their final six games. The team finished the season with a 42–40 record, finishing 4th in the Central Division. Mark Price led the team in assists as the Cavs advanced to the playoffs. In the first round of the playoffs, the Cavaliers lost in five games to the Philadelphia 76ers." ]
4,030
Are Reuben Nakian and Garo Yepremian of the same nationality?
yes
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[ { "sentences": [ "Garo Special: Byakuya no Maju (牙狼〈GARO〉スペシャル 白夜の魔獣 , GARO Supesharu Byakuya no Majū , subtitle literally \"Demon Beast of the Midnight Sun\") is a two-part made-for-TV movie of the Japanese tokusatsu series \"Garo\" that aired at the end of 2006." ], "title": "Garo Special: Byakuya no Maju" }, { "sentences": [ "Garo Hills Autonomous District Council (GHADC) is seated at Tura and covers East Garo Hills district, West Garo Hills district, South Garo Hills District, North Garo Hills District and South West Garo Hills District is one of the three Autonomous District Councils within Meghalaya state, and one of fourteen autonomous regions of India." ], "title": "Garo Hills Autonomous District Council" }, { "sentences": [ "Ampati is a district headquarters of South West Garo Hills of Meghalaya state in north-eastern India.", " South West Garo Hills is curved of present West Garo Hills on 7 August 2012.", " It is located at the latitude of 25º27.505 and longitude of 089º56.456 and is 52 km away from the district headquarters Tura of West Garo Hills district, Meghalaya.", " The hill region is mostly inhabited by the Garos, while in the foothills there are Hajongs and Kochs.The second largest ethnicity after Garos is Hajongs.", " The district is surrounded by Dhubri district of Assam and Kurigram District of Bangladesh.", " South West Garo Hills has approximately 35 kilometres of international boundary with Bangladesh on the south and western side.", " Nearly one third of the total number of villages of the district is declared as border villages by the Border Area Development Department." ], "title": "Ampati" }, { "sentences": [ "Garo: The Animation is a Japanese anime series based on the \"Garo\" tokusatsu drama.", " The anime is set in the distant past compared to the contemporary settings of the live action series.", " The first series, titled in Japan as Garo: The Carved Seal of Flames (Japanese: 牙狼〈GARO〉-炎の刻印- , Hepburn: GARO -Honō no Kokuin- ) , premiered in October 2014.", " It was licensed for streaming in North America by Funimation." ], "title": "Garo: The Animation" }, { "sentences": [ "Pa Togan Sangma also known as Togan Sangma or Pa Togan Nengminja Sangma was a Garo tribe leader from Garo hills in North East India.", " In 1872, during the British occupation of Garo Hills in present Indian state of Meghalaya, the local Garo tribe warriors were led by a young man called Togan Sangma.", " His troops met the British troops at Rongrenggiri." ], "title": "Pa Togan Sangma" }, { "sentences": [ "Reuben Nakian (born August 10, 1897, College Point, New York – died December 4, 1986, Stamford, Connecticut) was an American sculptor and teacher of Armenian extraction.", " His recurring themes are from Greek and Roman mythology.", " Noted works include \"Leda and the Swan\", \"The Rape of Lucrece\", \"Hecuba\", and \"The Birth of Venus\".", " He was also commissioned to create portraits of Roosevelt's cabinet in the 1930s." ], "title": "Reuben Nakian" }, { "sentences": [ "William George Capece (born April 1, 1959 in Miami, Florida) is a former professional American football player who played placekicker for three seasons for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.", " He attended Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory School in Hollywood, Florida along with David Shula, and was invited by Shula's father, Miami Dolphins coach Don Shula, to attend Dolphin practices and work out with placekicker Garo Yepremian.", " It was Yepremian who provided Capece with the encouragement to consider a career in professional football.", " Capece attended Florida State University, where he graduated as the holder of FSU's records for single-season scoring (104 points), most field goals in a game (five, against Pittsburgh), and field goal percentage (100%).", " His 104 points in 1980 were the most by a kicker in national collegiate history.", " He was signed to a professional contract with the Buccaneers in 1981, during a week in which the Buccaneers cut both their placekicker and their punter.", " Ironically, Capece's signing marked the end of his former mentor's career, as Yepremian was the player he was signed to replace.", " After a late-1983 loss to the Green Bay Packers in which missed kicks provided the margin of defeat, coach John McKay made his famous announcement that \"Capece is kaput\".", " Capece returned as the team's placekicker the following season, but was waived following a poor performance in a preseason game against the Dolphins.", " His 41 field goals stood as the Buccaneers' career record until broken in 1987 by Donald Igwebuike." ], "title": "Bill Capece" }, { "sentences": [ "Garabed Sarkis \"Garo\" Yepremian (June 2, 1944 – May 15, 2015) was an American football placekicker in the National Football League for the Detroit Lions, Miami Dolphins, New Orleans Saints, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, during a career that spanned from 1966 to 1981." ], "title": "Garo Yepremian" }, { "sentences": [ "Garo: Gold Storm Sho (牙狼〈GARO〉-GOLD STORM-翔 , Garo -GOLD STORM- Shō , lit.", " \"Garo: Gold Storm Flight\") is both a film and the fifth television series in the \"Garo\" continuity that serve as sequels to \"\".", " Wataru Kuriyama and Miki Nanri reprise their roles and are joined by new cast members (among them is Masahiro Inoue as the series antagonist Zinga).", " The film adaptation was released in theatres on March 28, 2015, while the television series began broadcast on April 3, 2015." ], "title": "Garo: Gold Storm Sho" }, { "sentences": [ "Garo: Makai no Hana (牙狼〈GARO〉-魔戒ノ花- , \"Garo: The Makai Flower\") is a 2014 Japanese tokusatsu television drama.", " It is the fourth television series set in the \"Garo\" universe, this time focusing on the character of Raiga Saezima, the son of the original protagonist Kouga, who takes on the mantle of the Golden Knight Garo.", " The series began broadcast on April 4, 2014, on TV Tokyo and its sister stations in the TX Network." ], "title": "Garo: Makai no Hana" } ]
[ "Title: Garo Special: Byakuya no Maju\n\nGaro Special: Byakuya no Maju (牙狼〈GARO〉スペシャル 白夜の魔獣 , GARO Supesharu Byakuya no Majū , subtitle literally \"Demon Beast of the Midnight Sun\") is a two-part made-for-TV movie of the Japanese tokusatsu series \"Garo\" that aired at the end of 2006.", "Title: Garo Hills Autonomous District Council\n\nGaro Hills Autonomous District Council (GHADC) is seated at Tura and covers East Garo Hills district, West Garo Hills district, South Garo Hills District, North Garo Hills District and South West Garo Hills District is one of the three Autonomous District Councils within Meghalaya state, and one of fourteen autonomous regions of India.", "Title: Ampati\n\nAmpati is a district headquarters of South West Garo Hills of Meghalaya state in north-eastern India. South West Garo Hills is curved of present West Garo Hills on 7 August 2012. It is located at the latitude of 25º27.505 and longitude of 089º56.456 and is 52 km away from the district headquarters Tura of West Garo Hills district, Meghalaya. The hill region is mostly inhabited by the Garos, while in the foothills there are Hajongs and Kochs.The second largest ethnicity after Garos is Hajongs. The district is surrounded by Dhubri district of Assam and Kurigram District of Bangladesh. South West Garo Hills has approximately 35 kilometres of international boundary with Bangladesh on the south and western side. Nearly one third of the total number of villages of the district is declared as border villages by the Border Area Development Department.", "Title: Garo: The Animation\n\nGaro: The Animation is a Japanese anime series based on the \"Garo\" tokusatsu drama. The anime is set in the distant past compared to the contemporary settings of the live action series. The first series, titled in Japan as Garo: The Carved Seal of Flames (Japanese: 牙狼〈GARO〉-炎の刻印- , Hepburn: GARO -Honō no Kokuin- ) , premiered in October 2014. It was licensed for streaming in North America by Funimation.", "Title: Pa Togan Sangma\n\nPa Togan Sangma also known as Togan Sangma or Pa Togan Nengminja Sangma was a Garo tribe leader from Garo hills in North East India. In 1872, during the British occupation of Garo Hills in present Indian state of Meghalaya, the local Garo tribe warriors were led by a young man called Togan Sangma. His troops met the British troops at Rongrenggiri.", "Title: Reuben Nakian\n\nReuben Nakian (born August 10, 1897, College Point, New York – died December 4, 1986, Stamford, Connecticut) was an American sculptor and teacher of Armenian extraction. His recurring themes are from Greek and Roman mythology. Noted works include \"Leda and the Swan\", \"The Rape of Lucrece\", \"Hecuba\", and \"The Birth of Venus\". He was also commissioned to create portraits of Roosevelt's cabinet in the 1930s.", "Title: Bill Capece\n\nWilliam George Capece (born April 1, 1959 in Miami, Florida) is a former professional American football player who played placekicker for three seasons for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He attended Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory School in Hollywood, Florida along with David Shula, and was invited by Shula's father, Miami Dolphins coach Don Shula, to attend Dolphin practices and work out with placekicker Garo Yepremian. It was Yepremian who provided Capece with the encouragement to consider a career in professional football. Capece attended Florida State University, where he graduated as the holder of FSU's records for single-season scoring (104 points), most field goals in a game (five, against Pittsburgh), and field goal percentage (100%). His 104 points in 1980 were the most by a kicker in national collegiate history. He was signed to a professional contract with the Buccaneers in 1981, during a week in which the Buccaneers cut both their placekicker and their punter. Ironically, Capece's signing marked the end of his former mentor's career, as Yepremian was the player he was signed to replace. After a late-1983 loss to the Green Bay Packers in which missed kicks provided the margin of defeat, coach John McKay made his famous announcement that \"Capece is kaput\". Capece returned as the team's placekicker the following season, but was waived following a poor performance in a preseason game against the Dolphins. His 41 field goals stood as the Buccaneers' career record until broken in 1987 by Donald Igwebuike.", "Title: Garo Yepremian\n\nGarabed Sarkis \"Garo\" Yepremian (June 2, 1944 – May 15, 2015) was an American football placekicker in the National Football League for the Detroit Lions, Miami Dolphins, New Orleans Saints, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, during a career that spanned from 1966 to 1981.", "Title: Garo: Gold Storm Sho\n\nGaro: Gold Storm Sho (牙狼〈GARO〉-GOLD STORM-翔 , Garo -GOLD STORM- Shō , lit. \"Garo: Gold Storm Flight\") is both a film and the fifth television series in the \"Garo\" continuity that serve as sequels to \"\". Wataru Kuriyama and Miki Nanri reprise their roles and are joined by new cast members (among them is Masahiro Inoue as the series antagonist Zinga). The film adaptation was released in theatres on March 28, 2015, while the television series began broadcast on April 3, 2015.", "Title: Garo: Makai no Hana\n\nGaro: Makai no Hana (牙狼〈GARO〉-魔戒ノ花- , \"Garo: The Makai Flower\") is a 2014 Japanese tokusatsu television drama. It is the fourth television series set in the \"Garo\" universe, this time focusing on the character of Raiga Saezima, the son of the original protagonist Kouga, who takes on the mantle of the Golden Knight Garo. The series began broadcast on April 4, 2014, on TV Tokyo and its sister stations in the TX Network." ]
4,031
Which actor nicknamed Duke starred in The Barbarian and the Geisha?
John Wayne
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{ "title": [ "The Barbarian and the Geisha", "John Wayne" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Marion Mitchell Morrison (born Marion Robert Morrison; May 26, 1907 – June 11, 1979), known professionally as John Wayne and nicknamed Duke, was an American actor and filmmaker.", " An Academy Award-winner for \"True Grit\" (1969), Wayne was among the top box office draws for three decades." ], "title": "John Wayne" }, { "sentences": [ "Karl Yune (born April 16, 1975) is an Asian-American actor.", " He is best known for his role as Maseo Yamashiro in the DC comics TV franchise Arrow, as Tak Mashido in the sci-fi film Real Steel, and as Koichi in Memoirs of a Geisha.", " His first lead role was in the cult thriller Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid, as Tran." ], "title": "Karl Yune" }, { "sentences": [ "Barbarian, also known as Kane the Barbarian, is an American sword and sorcery action direct-to-video film released in 2003.", " It can almost be considered a remake from the 1983 film \"Deathstalker\".", " It stars the American bodybuilder, wrestler and actor Michael O'Hearn and Martin Kove, and also R&B singer Cassie Ventura had a bit part in the film." ], "title": "Barbarian (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Stéphane Rousseau (born September 17, 1966) is a Canadian actor and comedian.", " He starred in the Academy Award-winning film \"The Barbarian Invasions\" (\"Les Invasions barbares\").", " He has also been in \"Asterix at the Olympic Games\" (2008).", " His latest movies is the French comedy \"Fatal\", a \"Zoolander\"-type spoof of the music industry focusing on the character Fatal Bazooka created by Michaël Youn." ], "title": "Stéphane Rousseau" }, { "sentences": [ "Paul Adelstein (born April 29, 1969) is an American television and film actor, best known for the role of Agent Paul Kellerman in the Fox television series \"Prison Break\" and his role as pediatrician Cooper Freedman in the ABC medical drama \"Private Practice\".", " In addition to supporting roles in films such as \"Intolerable Cruelty\" and \"Memoirs of a Geisha\", he is also known for his recurring role as Leo Bergen on ABC's \"Scandal\" and as Jake Novak in the Bravo television series \"Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce\"." ], "title": "Paul Adelstein" }, { "sentences": [ "Eiko Ando (安藤 永子 , Andō Eiko , born May 8, 1934) was a Japanese actress best known for appearing opposite John Wayne in \"The Barbarian and the Geisha\" in 1958." ], "title": "Eiko Ando" }, { "sentences": [ "Eugene Frenke (1 January 1895- 10 March 1984) was a Russian-born film producer, director and writer.", " He twice collaborated with the director John Huston on the films \"Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison\" and \"The Barbarian and the Geisha\"." ], "title": "Eugene Frenke" }, { "sentences": [ "The Barbarian and the Geisha is a 1958 film starring John Wayne, Sam Jaffe and Japanese actress Eiko Ando set in 1850s Japan.", " Shot primarily on location in Japan, it was directed by John Huston." ], "title": "The Barbarian and the Geisha" }, { "sentences": [ "Masaya Nakahara (中原 昌也 , Nakahara Masaya , born June 4, 1970) , also known by his stage names Violent Onsen Geisha and Hair Stylistics, is a Japanese musician, writer and actor.", " He was described by Allmusic as \"one of those musical entities that defy categorization.\"", " He co-starred in Shinji Aoyama's 2005 film \"My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?", "\" with Tadanobu Asano." ], "title": "Masaya Nakahara" }, { "sentences": [ "Eijirō Tōno (東野英治郎 , \"Tōno Eijirō\" , 17 September 1907 – 8 September 1994) was a Japanese actor who, in a career lasting more than 50 years, appeared in over 400 television shows, nearly 250 films and numerous stage productions.", " He is best known in the West for his roles in films by Akira Kurosawa, such as \"Seven Samurai\" (1954) and \"Yojimbo\" (1961), and films by Yasujirō Ozu, such as \"Tokyo Story\" (1953) and \"An Autumn Afternoon\" (1962).", " He also appeared in \"Kill!", "\" by Kihachi Okamoto and \"Tora!", " Tora!", " Tora!", "\", a depiction of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.", " His final film was Juzo Itami's \"A-ge-man\" (\"Tales of a Golden Geisha\") in 1990.", " Tōno also starred as the title character in the long-running television \"jidaigeki\" series \"Mito Kōmon\" from 1969 to 1983.", " In the early years of his career he acted under the name of Katsuji Honjo (本庄克二)." ], "title": "Eijirō Tōno" } ]
[ "Title: John Wayne\n\nMarion Mitchell Morrison (born Marion Robert Morrison; May 26, 1907 – June 11, 1979), known professionally as John Wayne and nicknamed Duke, was an American actor and filmmaker. An Academy Award-winner for \"True Grit\" (1969), Wayne was among the top box office draws for three decades.", "Title: Karl Yune\n\nKarl Yune (born April 16, 1975) is an Asian-American actor. He is best known for his role as Maseo Yamashiro in the DC comics TV franchise Arrow, as Tak Mashido in the sci-fi film Real Steel, and as Koichi in Memoirs of a Geisha. His first lead role was in the cult thriller Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid, as Tran.", "Title: Barbarian (film)\n\nBarbarian, also known as Kane the Barbarian, is an American sword and sorcery action direct-to-video film released in 2003. It can almost be considered a remake from the 1983 film \"Deathstalker\". It stars the American bodybuilder, wrestler and actor Michael O'Hearn and Martin Kove, and also R&B singer Cassie Ventura had a bit part in the film.", "Title: Stéphane Rousseau\n\nStéphane Rousseau (born September 17, 1966) is a Canadian actor and comedian. He starred in the Academy Award-winning film \"The Barbarian Invasions\" (\"Les Invasions barbares\"). He has also been in \"Asterix at the Olympic Games\" (2008). His latest movies is the French comedy \"Fatal\", a \"Zoolander\"-type spoof of the music industry focusing on the character Fatal Bazooka created by Michaël Youn.", "Title: Paul Adelstein\n\nPaul Adelstein (born April 29, 1969) is an American television and film actor, best known for the role of Agent Paul Kellerman in the Fox television series \"Prison Break\" and his role as pediatrician Cooper Freedman in the ABC medical drama \"Private Practice\". In addition to supporting roles in films such as \"Intolerable Cruelty\" and \"Memoirs of a Geisha\", he is also known for his recurring role as Leo Bergen on ABC's \"Scandal\" and as Jake Novak in the Bravo television series \"Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce\".", "Title: Eiko Ando\n\nEiko Ando (安藤 永子 , Andō Eiko , born May 8, 1934) was a Japanese actress best known for appearing opposite John Wayne in \"The Barbarian and the Geisha\" in 1958.", "Title: Eugene Frenke\n\nEugene Frenke (1 January 1895- 10 March 1984) was a Russian-born film producer, director and writer. He twice collaborated with the director John Huston on the films \"Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison\" and \"The Barbarian and the Geisha\".", "Title: The Barbarian and the Geisha\n\nThe Barbarian and the Geisha is a 1958 film starring John Wayne, Sam Jaffe and Japanese actress Eiko Ando set in 1850s Japan. Shot primarily on location in Japan, it was directed by John Huston.", "Title: Masaya Nakahara\n\nMasaya Nakahara (中原 昌也 , Nakahara Masaya , born June 4, 1970) , also known by his stage names Violent Onsen Geisha and Hair Stylistics, is a Japanese musician, writer and actor. He was described by Allmusic as \"one of those musical entities that defy categorization.\" He co-starred in Shinji Aoyama's 2005 film \"My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me? \" with Tadanobu Asano.", "Title: Eijirō Tōno\n\nEijirō Tōno (東野英治郎 , \"Tōno Eijirō\" , 17 September 1907 – 8 September 1994) was a Japanese actor who, in a career lasting more than 50 years, appeared in over 400 television shows, nearly 250 films and numerous stage productions. He is best known in the West for his roles in films by Akira Kurosawa, such as \"Seven Samurai\" (1954) and \"Yojimbo\" (1961), and films by Yasujirō Ozu, such as \"Tokyo Story\" (1953) and \"An Autumn Afternoon\" (1962). He also appeared in \"Kill! \" by Kihachi Okamoto and \"Tora! Tora! Tora! \", a depiction of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. His final film was Juzo Itami's \"A-ge-man\" (\"Tales of a Golden Geisha\") in 1990. Tōno also starred as the title character in the long-running television \"jidaigeki\" series \"Mito Kōmon\" from 1969 to 1983. In the early years of his career he acted under the name of Katsuji Honjo (本庄克二)." ]
4,032
Hello Mr. and Cracked and what type of media?
magazine
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Hello Mr.", "Cracked (magazine)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "\"Hello Mr. Monkey\" is a disco song by the all-girl trio, Arabesque.", " Initially released only in Germany in 1977, it was released worldwide in 1978." ], "title": "Hello Mr. Monkey" }, { "sentences": [ "Cracked was an American humor magazine.", " Founded in 1958, \"Cracked\" proved to be the most durable of the many publications to be launched in the wake of \"Mad\" magazine." ], "title": "Cracked (magazine)" }, { "sentences": [ "Heliocybe is an agaric genus closely allied to \"Neolentinus\" and the bracket fungus, \"Gloeophyllum\", all of which cause brown rot of wood.", " Heliocybe sulcata, the type and sole species, is characterized by thumb-sized, tough, revivable, often dried, mushroom fruitbodies, with a tanned symmetric pileus that is radially cracked into a cartoon sun-like pattern of arranged scales and ridges, distant serrated lamellae, and a scaly central stipe.", " Microscopically it differs from \"Neolentinus\" by the absence of clamp connections. Like \"Neolentinus\", it produces abundant, conspicuous pleurocystidia.", " \"Heliocybe sulcata\" typically fruits on decorticated, sun-dried and cracked wood, such as fence posts and rails, vineyard trellises in Europe, branches in slash areas, and semi-arid areas such on sagebrush or on naio branches in rain shadow areas of Hawaii, or in open pine forests." ], "title": "Heliocybe" }, { "sentences": [ "Peter Raymont (born February 28, 1950 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian filmmaker and producer and the president of White Pine Pictures, an independent film, television and new media production company based in Toronto.", " Among his films are \"\" (2005), \"A Promise to the Dead: The Exile Journey of Ariel Dorfman\" (2007), \"The World Stopped Watching\" (2003) and \"The World Is Watching\" (1988).", " The 2011 feature documentary \"West Wind: The Vision of Tom Thomson\" and 2009's \"Genius Within: The Inner Life of Glenn Gould\", were co-directed with Michèle Hozer.", " Raymont is Executive Producer of the television drama series, The Border, which he co-created with Lindalee Tracey, Janet MacLean and Jeremy Hole.", " The Border's 3 seasons have been broadcast in more than 25 countries.", " He is also the Executive Producer of the CBC drama series, Cracked, a Toronto-based police procedural which explores the intersection of the law and mental illness.", "[ Cracked's 2 seasons are also broadcast in France, Germany, USA and elsewhere." ], "title": "Peter Raymont" }, { "sentences": [ "The \"Hello Pappy\" scandal, alluding to the nickname of involved host Willie Revillame and the Hello Garci scandal, was a scandal surrounding an incident during the August 20, 2007 episode of the Filipino variety show \"Wowowee\", broadcast by ABS-CBN.", " During the episode, a technical error occurred during the final jackpot round of the show's \"Wilyonaryo\" segment which raised allegations within the media that the segment was, or could be, rigged by the producers.", " The incident prompted an investigation by the country's Department of Trade and Industry, and was also the catalyst of an on-air feud between Revillame and Joey de Leon, a personality from the rival GMA Network." ], "title": "Hello Pappy scandal" }, { "sentences": [ "A media type (also MIME type and content type) is a two-part identifier for file formats and format contents transmitted on the Internet.", " The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is the official authority for the standardization and publication of these classifications.", " Media types were originally defined in Request for Comments 2045 in November 1996 as a part of \"MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)\" specification, for denoting type of email message content and attachments; hence the name \"MIME type\".", " Media types are also used by other internet protocols such as HTTP and document file formats such as HTML, for similar purpose." ], "title": "Media type" }, { "sentences": [ "Hello Mr., stylized as hello mr., is a biannual American lifestyle magazine focused on topics of interest to gay men.", " The magazine describes itself as being \"about men who date men,\" though the magazine tackles both queer and queer-adjacent topics.", " Each issue, between 150 and 200 pages in length, features fiction, personal essays, interviews, art, and photography and photo essays." ], "title": "Hello Mr." }, { "sentences": [ "In DVD authoring, a write strategy is a set of low-level parameters that enables an optical disc drive to write on a specific type of blank media according to its optimum specifications.", " The media type is identified by the manufacturer and media ID, which is often unrelated to the brand of the media due to rebadging.", " Write strategies are essential for compatibility with various types of blank media, and are typically stored in the drive's firmware.", " If a drive lacks a write strategy for a media type, it will only be able to write using minimum speed.", " Drive manufacturers typically include new or improved write strategies as part of a firmware upgrade, in order to extend or improve compatibility with blank media.", " In cases where official support for a drive has been discontinued or is deemed unsatisfactory, users have come up with ways to patch the write strategies by modding the drive's firmware." ], "title": "Write strategy" }, { "sentences": [ "Aló Presidente (English: \"Hello Mr. President\") was a largely unscripted talk show that was hosted by Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez.", " It was broadcast on Venezuelan state television and radio stations every Sunday at 11:00 AM.", " The program did not have a fixed ending time, but usually ended by 5:00 PM, or as the program dynamics permitted.", " The show promoted the \"Bolivarian Revolution\" and blamed Venezuelan economic problems on its northern neighbor, the United States.", " Many Venezuelans tuned in because Chávez was known for unveiling new financial assistance packages every weekend.", " Beginning in 1999, Chávez spent an average of 40 hours a week on television promoting his \"Bolivarian Revolution\" policies." ], "title": "Aló Presidente" }, { "sentences": [ "Lee In-sung (born July 28, 1996) is a South Korean actor.", " He began his entertainment career as a child actor, notably in the comedy film \"Cracked Eggs and Noodles\" and the third season of sitcom \"Hello Franceska\" (both in 2005)." ], "title": "Lee In-sung" } ]
[ "Title: Hello Mr. Monkey\n\n\"Hello Mr. Monkey\" is a disco song by the all-girl trio, Arabesque. Initially released only in Germany in 1977, it was released worldwide in 1978.", "Title: Cracked (magazine)\n\nCracked was an American humor magazine. Founded in 1958, \"Cracked\" proved to be the most durable of the many publications to be launched in the wake of \"Mad\" magazine.", "Title: Heliocybe\n\nHeliocybe is an agaric genus closely allied to \"Neolentinus\" and the bracket fungus, \"Gloeophyllum\", all of which cause brown rot of wood. Heliocybe sulcata, the type and sole species, is characterized by thumb-sized, tough, revivable, often dried, mushroom fruitbodies, with a tanned symmetric pileus that is radially cracked into a cartoon sun-like pattern of arranged scales and ridges, distant serrated lamellae, and a scaly central stipe. Microscopically it differs from \"Neolentinus\" by the absence of clamp connections. Like \"Neolentinus\", it produces abundant, conspicuous pleurocystidia. \"Heliocybe sulcata\" typically fruits on decorticated, sun-dried and cracked wood, such as fence posts and rails, vineyard trellises in Europe, branches in slash areas, and semi-arid areas such on sagebrush or on naio branches in rain shadow areas of Hawaii, or in open pine forests.", "Title: Peter Raymont\n\nPeter Raymont (born February 28, 1950 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian filmmaker and producer and the president of White Pine Pictures, an independent film, television and new media production company based in Toronto. Among his films are \"\" (2005), \"A Promise to the Dead: The Exile Journey of Ariel Dorfman\" (2007), \"The World Stopped Watching\" (2003) and \"The World Is Watching\" (1988). The 2011 feature documentary \"West Wind: The Vision of Tom Thomson\" and 2009's \"Genius Within: The Inner Life of Glenn Gould\", were co-directed with Michèle Hozer. Raymont is Executive Producer of the television drama series, The Border, which he co-created with Lindalee Tracey, Janet MacLean and Jeremy Hole. The Border's 3 seasons have been broadcast in more than 25 countries. He is also the Executive Producer of the CBC drama series, Cracked, a Toronto-based police procedural which explores the intersection of the law and mental illness. [ Cracked's 2 seasons are also broadcast in France, Germany, USA and elsewhere.", "Title: Hello Pappy scandal\n\nThe \"Hello Pappy\" scandal, alluding to the nickname of involved host Willie Revillame and the Hello Garci scandal, was a scandal surrounding an incident during the August 20, 2007 episode of the Filipino variety show \"Wowowee\", broadcast by ABS-CBN. During the episode, a technical error occurred during the final jackpot round of the show's \"Wilyonaryo\" segment which raised allegations within the media that the segment was, or could be, rigged by the producers. The incident prompted an investigation by the country's Department of Trade and Industry, and was also the catalyst of an on-air feud between Revillame and Joey de Leon, a personality from the rival GMA Network.", "Title: Media type\n\nA media type (also MIME type and content type) is a two-part identifier for file formats and format contents transmitted on the Internet. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is the official authority for the standardization and publication of these classifications. Media types were originally defined in Request for Comments 2045 in November 1996 as a part of \"MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)\" specification, for denoting type of email message content and attachments; hence the name \"MIME type\". Media types are also used by other internet protocols such as HTTP and document file formats such as HTML, for similar purpose.", "Title: Hello Mr.\n\nHello Mr., stylized as hello mr., is a biannual American lifestyle magazine focused on topics of interest to gay men. The magazine describes itself as being \"about men who date men,\" though the magazine tackles both queer and queer-adjacent topics. Each issue, between 150 and 200 pages in length, features fiction, personal essays, interviews, art, and photography and photo essays.", "Title: Write strategy\n\nIn DVD authoring, a write strategy is a set of low-level parameters that enables an optical disc drive to write on a specific type of blank media according to its optimum specifications. The media type is identified by the manufacturer and media ID, which is often unrelated to the brand of the media due to rebadging. Write strategies are essential for compatibility with various types of blank media, and are typically stored in the drive's firmware. If a drive lacks a write strategy for a media type, it will only be able to write using minimum speed. Drive manufacturers typically include new or improved write strategies as part of a firmware upgrade, in order to extend or improve compatibility with blank media. In cases where official support for a drive has been discontinued or is deemed unsatisfactory, users have come up with ways to patch the write strategies by modding the drive's firmware.", "Title: Aló Presidente\n\nAló Presidente (English: \"Hello Mr. President\") was a largely unscripted talk show that was hosted by Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez. It was broadcast on Venezuelan state television and radio stations every Sunday at 11:00 AM. The program did not have a fixed ending time, but usually ended by 5:00 PM, or as the program dynamics permitted. The show promoted the \"Bolivarian Revolution\" and blamed Venezuelan economic problems on its northern neighbor, the United States. Many Venezuelans tuned in because Chávez was known for unveiling new financial assistance packages every weekend. Beginning in 1999, Chávez spent an average of 40 hours a week on television promoting his \"Bolivarian Revolution\" policies.", "Title: Lee In-sung\n\nLee In-sung (born July 28, 1996) is a South Korean actor. He began his entertainment career as a child actor, notably in the comedy film \"Cracked Eggs and Noodles\" and the third season of sitcom \"Hello Franceska\" (both in 2005)." ]
4,033
Kim Jae-joong, star of the series Triangle, is best know as a member of what pop group?
JYJ
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Triangle (2014 TV series)", "Kim Jae-joong" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Ideal was an American R&B quartet from Houston, Texas, United States.", " The group Ideal debuted in 1999 and is composed of brothers Maverick Cotton and Swab, their cousin PZ and high school friend J-Dante.", " The group is best known for its hit songs \"Get Gone\" and \"Whatever.\"", " Ideal also had a 5th member who started with the Original Group in 1992, Charles Vienn II, who now goes by the stage name \"EDWIN VICTORY\".", " He left the group in 1998 to pursue his own musical and entertainment interest.", " He is best know for his creation of \"The Baby Isaac Crew\", a group of mascot characters who do positive and uplifting hip hop songs for kids." ], "title": "Ideal (group)" }, { "sentences": [ "Triangle () is a 2014 South Korean television series, headlined by Kim Jae-joong who plays Jang Dong-chul, the second of three brothers.", " The other two brothers are played by Lee Beom-soo and Im Si-wan.", " It aired on MBC from May 5 to July 29, 2014 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 22:00 for 26 episodes.", " \"Triangle\" was directed by Yoo Cheol-yong and written by Choi Wan-kyu, who previously collaborated on the gambling dramas \"All In\" (2003) and \"Swallow the Sun\" (2009)." ], "title": "Triangle (2014 TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Spy (, stylized as SPY) is a 2015 South Korean television series based on the Israeli drama \"The Gordin Cell\" but modified to depict North/South Korean relations.", " A family drama with spy thriller elements, it starred Kim Jae-joong as a genius analyst working for the National Intelligence Service (NIS), while Bae Jong-ok played his mother, an ex-spy from North Korea." ], "title": "Spy (2015 TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "No.X is the second studio album by South-Korean singer Kim Jae-joong, released on 12 February, 2016.", " The songs represent various genres, including Brit pop, pop punk, post-grunge, blues, ballad and rock.", " It sold over 85,000 copies, making it the 9th most successful album in the first half of 2016 in South Korea.", " A music video for the title song, \"Love You More\" was released on 11 February." ], "title": "No.X" }, { "sentences": [ "The Very Best of Brother Beyond is a compilation from British boy band / pop group Brother Beyond, released in 2005, by EMI label, for its «Gold Series», containing all the quartet's greatest hits, as well as minor successes, including their very last single, that is the United States success called \"The Girl I Used to Know\" (never before included on any of their albums).", " The record also contains five very hard to find 12\" versions: \"The Harder I Try\", \"Drive On\", \"Be My Twin\", \"Can You Keep a Secret?\"", " and \"He Ain't No Competition\".", " The compilation, totally featuring 17 tracks, came out 15 years after Brother Beyond's last single.", " Besides the above-mentioned five 12\" versions, the collection also includes all 11 singles released by the group, between 1986 and 1991, plus 1 B-side (from 1986).", " The album contains their only 2 Top 10 hits (\"The Harder I Try\" and \"He Ain't No Competition\", both produced by British producing team Stock, Aitken & Waterman); 1 Top 20 (\"Be My Twin\"); 1 Top 30 (the '89 remix to \"Can You Keep a Secret?\"", "; the original version, which was here omitted, never got higher than the Top 60, instead); 1 Top 40 (\"Drive On\"); 2 Top 50 (\"When Will I See You Again?\"", " and \"The Girl I Used to Know\"); 2 Top 60 (\"Chain-Gang Smile\", and their second album's title-track, \"Trust\"); and 1 Top 75 (\"How Many Times\").", " The greatest hits collection also includes the very first single from the band, \"I Should Have Lied\", the only one which never succeeded in entering the UK Top 75.", " As concerns the one B-side here proposed, this is the original version to the popular track called \"Act for Love\", previously contained, in its extended version only, in both CD editions of their first album, \"Get Even\"." ], "title": "The Very Best of Brother Beyond" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Forbes \"Tommy\" Hoehn, Jr. (November 2, 1954June 24, 2010) was an American singer, songwriter, keyboard player, and guitarist.", " Along with Jon Tiven, he led the Memphis power pop group Prix before embarking on a solo career.", " He also provided backing vocals on Big Star's third album, \"Third/Sister Lovers\", and collaborated with Big Star members Alex Chilton and Chris Bell as well as Memphis power pop group The Scruffs." ], "title": "Tommy Hoehn" }, { "sentences": [ "Kim Jae-joong (Hangul: 김재중 ; Hanja: 金在中 ; born January 26, 1986), also known mononymously as Jaejoong, is a South Korean singer, songwriter, actor, director and designer.", " He is best known as a member of the Korean pop group JYJ, and was one of the original members of boy band TVXQ.", " Kim was also known by the stage names Hero Jaejoong (in South Korea), Jejung (ジェジュン) (in Japan), and 英雄在中 (영웅재중) (in China).", " Kim is now using Kim Jae-joong (JYJ) for his activities." ], "title": "Kim Jae-joong" }, { "sentences": [ "Triangle (トライアングル , Toraianguru ) was a Japanese pop group that formed and debuted in the late 1970s.", " They released their first single, Triangle Love Letter in mid 1978 and their last single, Koi wa Tekkiri Ba-Bi-Bu-Be-Bo in 1980.", " The group only released two albums, Triangle Love Letter and Sanjūsō / Triangle 2 in 1978 and 1979 respectively.", " Sony Music Entertainment released Triangle Single Collection in 2008." ], "title": "Triangle (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Manhole () is a South Korean television series starring Kim Jae-joong, Uee, Baro, Jung Hye-sung.", " It aired on KBS2, from August 9 to September 28, 2017 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 22:00 (KST) for 16 episodes." ], "title": "Manhole (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Hitomi Yoshizawa (吉澤 ひとみ , Yoshizawa Hitomi , born April 12, 1985 in Miyoshi, Saitama, Japan) is a former leader of the idol pop group Morning Musume, idol, actress, model and current member of the pop duo Hangry & Angry as Hangry.", " She is the current leader of the Hello!", " Project futsal team Gatas Brilhantes H.P. and the idol group derived from its lineup, Ongaku Gatas, and is also currently a member of Japanese pop group Dream Morning Musume." ], "title": "Hitomi Yoshizawa" } ]
[ "Title: Ideal (group)\n\nIdeal was an American R&B quartet from Houston, Texas, United States. The group Ideal debuted in 1999 and is composed of brothers Maverick Cotton and Swab, their cousin PZ and high school friend J-Dante. The group is best known for its hit songs \"Get Gone\" and \"Whatever.\" Ideal also had a 5th member who started with the Original Group in 1992, Charles Vienn II, who now goes by the stage name \"EDWIN VICTORY\". He left the group in 1998 to pursue his own musical and entertainment interest. He is best know for his creation of \"The Baby Isaac Crew\", a group of mascot characters who do positive and uplifting hip hop songs for kids.", "Title: Triangle (2014 TV series)\n\nTriangle () is a 2014 South Korean television series, headlined by Kim Jae-joong who plays Jang Dong-chul, the second of three brothers. The other two brothers are played by Lee Beom-soo and Im Si-wan. It aired on MBC from May 5 to July 29, 2014 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 22:00 for 26 episodes. \"Triangle\" was directed by Yoo Cheol-yong and written by Choi Wan-kyu, who previously collaborated on the gambling dramas \"All In\" (2003) and \"Swallow the Sun\" (2009).", "Title: Spy (2015 TV series)\n\nSpy (, stylized as SPY) is a 2015 South Korean television series based on the Israeli drama \"The Gordin Cell\" but modified to depict North/South Korean relations. A family drama with spy thriller elements, it starred Kim Jae-joong as a genius analyst working for the National Intelligence Service (NIS), while Bae Jong-ok played his mother, an ex-spy from North Korea.", "Title: No.X\n\nNo.X is the second studio album by South-Korean singer Kim Jae-joong, released on 12 February, 2016. The songs represent various genres, including Brit pop, pop punk, post-grunge, blues, ballad and rock. It sold over 85,000 copies, making it the 9th most successful album in the first half of 2016 in South Korea. A music video for the title song, \"Love You More\" was released on 11 February.", "Title: The Very Best of Brother Beyond\n\nThe Very Best of Brother Beyond is a compilation from British boy band / pop group Brother Beyond, released in 2005, by EMI label, for its «Gold Series», containing all the quartet's greatest hits, as well as minor successes, including their very last single, that is the United States success called \"The Girl I Used to Know\" (never before included on any of their albums). The record also contains five very hard to find 12\" versions: \"The Harder I Try\", \"Drive On\", \"Be My Twin\", \"Can You Keep a Secret?\" and \"He Ain't No Competition\". The compilation, totally featuring 17 tracks, came out 15 years after Brother Beyond's last single. Besides the above-mentioned five 12\" versions, the collection also includes all 11 singles released by the group, between 1986 and 1991, plus 1 B-side (from 1986). The album contains their only 2 Top 10 hits (\"The Harder I Try\" and \"He Ain't No Competition\", both produced by British producing team Stock, Aitken & Waterman); 1 Top 20 (\"Be My Twin\"); 1 Top 30 (the '89 remix to \"Can You Keep a Secret?\" ; the original version, which was here omitted, never got higher than the Top 60, instead); 1 Top 40 (\"Drive On\"); 2 Top 50 (\"When Will I See You Again?\" and \"The Girl I Used to Know\"); 2 Top 60 (\"Chain-Gang Smile\", and their second album's title-track, \"Trust\"); and 1 Top 75 (\"How Many Times\"). The greatest hits collection also includes the very first single from the band, \"I Should Have Lied\", the only one which never succeeded in entering the UK Top 75. As concerns the one B-side here proposed, this is the original version to the popular track called \"Act for Love\", previously contained, in its extended version only, in both CD editions of their first album, \"Get Even\".", "Title: Tommy Hoehn\n\nThomas Forbes \"Tommy\" Hoehn, Jr. (November 2, 1954June 24, 2010) was an American singer, songwriter, keyboard player, and guitarist. Along with Jon Tiven, he led the Memphis power pop group Prix before embarking on a solo career. He also provided backing vocals on Big Star's third album, \"Third/Sister Lovers\", and collaborated with Big Star members Alex Chilton and Chris Bell as well as Memphis power pop group The Scruffs.", "Title: Kim Jae-joong\n\nKim Jae-joong (Hangul: 김재중 ; Hanja: 金在中 ; born January 26, 1986), also known mononymously as Jaejoong, is a South Korean singer, songwriter, actor, director and designer. He is best known as a member of the Korean pop group JYJ, and was one of the original members of boy band TVXQ. Kim was also known by the stage names Hero Jaejoong (in South Korea), Jejung (ジェジュン) (in Japan), and 英雄在中 (영웅재중) (in China). Kim is now using Kim Jae-joong (JYJ) for his activities.", "Title: Triangle (band)\n\nTriangle (トライアングル , Toraianguru ) was a Japanese pop group that formed and debuted in the late 1970s. They released their first single, Triangle Love Letter in mid 1978 and their last single, Koi wa Tekkiri Ba-Bi-Bu-Be-Bo in 1980. The group only released two albums, Triangle Love Letter and Sanjūsō / Triangle 2 in 1978 and 1979 respectively. Sony Music Entertainment released Triangle Single Collection in 2008.", "Title: Manhole (TV series)\n\nManhole () is a South Korean television series starring Kim Jae-joong, Uee, Baro, Jung Hye-sung. It aired on KBS2, from August 9 to September 28, 2017 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 22:00 (KST) for 16 episodes.", "Title: Hitomi Yoshizawa\n\nHitomi Yoshizawa (吉澤 ひとみ , Yoshizawa Hitomi , born April 12, 1985 in Miyoshi, Saitama, Japan) is a former leader of the idol pop group Morning Musume, idol, actress, model and current member of the pop duo Hangry & Angry as Hangry. She is the current leader of the Hello! Project futsal team Gatas Brilhantes H.P. and the idol group derived from its lineup, Ongaku Gatas, and is also currently a member of Japanese pop group Dream Morning Musume." ]
4,034
On what date did Atco Records release the album where Pantera introduced a groove metal sound?
July 24, 1990
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{ "title": [ "Pantera", "Cowboys from Hell" ], "sent_id": [ 5, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Pantera was an American heavy metal band from Arlington, Texas.", " The group was formed in 1981 by the Abbott brothers – drummer Vinnie Paul and guitarist Dimebag Darrell – along with lead vocalist Terry Glaze.", " Bassist Rex Brown joined the band the following year, replacing Tommy D. Bradford, who was the unofficial original.", " Having started as a glam metal band, Pantera released four albums during the 1980s.", " Looking for a new and heavier sound, Pantera replaced Glaze with Phil Anselmo in late 1986 and released \"Power Metal\" in 1988.", " With its fifth album, 1990's \"Cowboys from Hell\", Pantera introduced a groove metal sound.", " Pantera's sixth album, 1992's \"Vulgar Display of Power\", exhibited an even heavier sound. \"", "Far Beyond Driven\" (1994) debuted at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200." ], "title": "Pantera" }, { "sentences": [ "Wolverine Blues is the third studio album by Swedish death metal band Entombed, released on October 4, 1993 by Earache Records.", " The album displays a completely different sound from previous releases, combining elements of hard rock, heavy metal, and hardcore while still retaining much of their traditional, death metal roots, in a style that would later be known as death 'n' roll.", " The band also adopted a mid-tempo groove metal style for this release, similar to that of American heavy metal band Pantera." ], "title": "Wolverine Blues" }, { "sentences": [ "Just Me is the ninth studio album from R&B singer/songwriter Keith Sweat.", " Released on May 13, 2008 through Atco Records, it is the follow-up album to 2002's \"Rebirth\", and is Sweat's first album after having signed with Atco Records.", " It is his first R&B album in ten years to top the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart (the sixth #1 R&B album from Sweat overall)." ], "title": "Just Me (Keith Sweat album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Chaos A.D. is the fifth studio album by Brazilian heavy metal band Sepultura, released on October 19, 1993, by Roadrunner Records.", " Although the album is considered thrash metal, it saw a stylistic departure from the band's earlier style, by incorporating a new groove metal sound." ], "title": "Chaos A.D." }, { "sentences": [ "War of Words is the debut studio album by English-American heavy metal band Fight, released on September 14, 1993 by Epic Records.", " This is the first release Rob Halford recorded after his departure from Judas Priest in 1992.", " He brought with him drummer Scott Travis from the band and recruited three new members.", " The music is a mixture between the heavy metal sound created by Judas Priest and a thrash/groove sound similar to that of Pantera.", " Halford is also credited with playing guitar but only recorded vocals for the album." ], "title": "War of Words (Fight album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Metal Magic is the debut studio album by American heavy metal band Pantera, released on June 10, 1983 by Metal Magic Records.", " Like the band's next three releases, this album is musically oriented toward a glam/heavy metal sound influenced by Kiss and Van Halen, rather than the groove metal style they became famous for playing in the 1990s, starting with the release of \"Cowboys from Hell\".", " It was released on the band's own label (also called Metal Magic) and produced by Jerry Abbott (under the alias \"The Eldn'\"), a noted country music songwriter and producer, and father of Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie Paul, who were sixteen and nineteen years old, respectively, at the time of release." ], "title": "Metal Magic" }, { "sentences": [ "Cowboys from Hell is the fifth studio album and major label debut by American heavy metal band Pantera, released on July 24, 1990 by Atco Records." ], "title": "Cowboys from Hell" }, { "sentences": [ "Vulgar Display of Power is the sixth studio album by the American heavy metal band Pantera, released on February 25, 1992 through Atco Records.", " One of the most influential heavy metal albums of the 1990s, \"Vulgar Display of Power\" has been described as \"one of the defining albums of the groove-metal genre\".", " Several songs from this release have become some of the band's best known, such as \"Mouth for War\", \"A New Level\", \"Walk\", \"Fucking Hostile\", and \"This Love\"." ], "title": "Vulgar Display of Power" }, { "sentences": [ "Groove metal (also known as post-thrash or neo-thrash) is a subgenre of heavy metal music.", " It is often used to describe Pantera, Exhorder and Machine Head.", " At its core, groove metal takes the intensity and sonic qualities of thrash metal and plays them at mid-tempo, with most bands making only occasional forays into fast tempo." ], "title": "Groove metal" }, { "sentences": [ "Independent is the third studio album by American thrash metal band Sacred Reich, released in 1993 by Metal Blade and Hollywood Records.", " This album is considered to be a slight departure from the band's early thrash metal style heard on their previous releases, with the band incorporating a more groove metal sound." ], "title": "Independent (Sacred Reich album)" } ]
[ "Title: Pantera\n\nPantera was an American heavy metal band from Arlington, Texas. The group was formed in 1981 by the Abbott brothers – drummer Vinnie Paul and guitarist Dimebag Darrell – along with lead vocalist Terry Glaze. Bassist Rex Brown joined the band the following year, replacing Tommy D. Bradford, who was the unofficial original. Having started as a glam metal band, Pantera released four albums during the 1980s. Looking for a new and heavier sound, Pantera replaced Glaze with Phil Anselmo in late 1986 and released \"Power Metal\" in 1988. With its fifth album, 1990's \"Cowboys from Hell\", Pantera introduced a groove metal sound. Pantera's sixth album, 1992's \"Vulgar Display of Power\", exhibited an even heavier sound. \" Far Beyond Driven\" (1994) debuted at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200.", "Title: Wolverine Blues\n\nWolverine Blues is the third studio album by Swedish death metal band Entombed, released on October 4, 1993 by Earache Records. The album displays a completely different sound from previous releases, combining elements of hard rock, heavy metal, and hardcore while still retaining much of their traditional, death metal roots, in a style that would later be known as death 'n' roll. The band also adopted a mid-tempo groove metal style for this release, similar to that of American heavy metal band Pantera.", "Title: Just Me (Keith Sweat album)\n\nJust Me is the ninth studio album from R&B singer/songwriter Keith Sweat. Released on May 13, 2008 through Atco Records, it is the follow-up album to 2002's \"Rebirth\", and is Sweat's first album after having signed with Atco Records. It is his first R&B album in ten years to top the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart (the sixth #1 R&B album from Sweat overall).", "Title: Chaos A.D.\n\nChaos A.D. is the fifth studio album by Brazilian heavy metal band Sepultura, released on October 19, 1993, by Roadrunner Records. Although the album is considered thrash metal, it saw a stylistic departure from the band's earlier style, by incorporating a new groove metal sound.", "Title: War of Words (Fight album)\n\nWar of Words is the debut studio album by English-American heavy metal band Fight, released on September 14, 1993 by Epic Records. This is the first release Rob Halford recorded after his departure from Judas Priest in 1992. He brought with him drummer Scott Travis from the band and recruited three new members. The music is a mixture between the heavy metal sound created by Judas Priest and a thrash/groove sound similar to that of Pantera. Halford is also credited with playing guitar but only recorded vocals for the album.", "Title: Metal Magic\n\nMetal Magic is the debut studio album by American heavy metal band Pantera, released on June 10, 1983 by Metal Magic Records. Like the band's next three releases, this album is musically oriented toward a glam/heavy metal sound influenced by Kiss and Van Halen, rather than the groove metal style they became famous for playing in the 1990s, starting with the release of \"Cowboys from Hell\". It was released on the band's own label (also called Metal Magic) and produced by Jerry Abbott (under the alias \"The Eldn'\"), a noted country music songwriter and producer, and father of Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie Paul, who were sixteen and nineteen years old, respectively, at the time of release.", "Title: Cowboys from Hell\n\nCowboys from Hell is the fifth studio album and major label debut by American heavy metal band Pantera, released on July 24, 1990 by Atco Records.", "Title: Vulgar Display of Power\n\nVulgar Display of Power is the sixth studio album by the American heavy metal band Pantera, released on February 25, 1992 through Atco Records. One of the most influential heavy metal albums of the 1990s, \"Vulgar Display of Power\" has been described as \"one of the defining albums of the groove-metal genre\". Several songs from this release have become some of the band's best known, such as \"Mouth for War\", \"A New Level\", \"Walk\", \"Fucking Hostile\", and \"This Love\".", "Title: Groove metal\n\nGroove metal (also known as post-thrash or neo-thrash) is a subgenre of heavy metal music. It is often used to describe Pantera, Exhorder and Machine Head. At its core, groove metal takes the intensity and sonic qualities of thrash metal and plays them at mid-tempo, with most bands making only occasional forays into fast tempo.", "Title: Independent (Sacred Reich album)\n\nIndependent is the third studio album by American thrash metal band Sacred Reich, released in 1993 by Metal Blade and Hollywood Records. This album is considered to be a slight departure from the band's early thrash metal style heard on their previous releases, with the band incorporating a more groove metal sound." ]
4,035
Which landslide killed 18 people in New South Wales, Australia, on 30 July 1997 with only Stuart Diver surviving?
1997 Thredbo landslide
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{ "title": [ "Stuart Diver", "1997 Thredbo landslide", "1997 Thredbo landslide" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Thredbo landslide was a catastrophic landslide that occurred at the village and ski resort of Thredbo, New South Wales, Australia, on 30 July 1997.", " Two ski lodges were destroyed and a total of 18 died." ], "title": "1997 Thredbo landslide" }, { "sentences": [ "Marie Ann Ficarra (born 25 March 1954) is an Australian politician who was a Liberal Party of Australia member of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 2007 to 2015.", " She was previously a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Georges River, but was defeated during the landslide election of 1999.", " She was the Shadow Minister for the Environment for the New South Wales Opposition." ], "title": "Marie Ficarra" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles Samuel Winning (17 July 1889 – 20 April 1967) was an Australian cricketer active from 1914 to 1920 who played for New South Wales and the Australian Imperial Force Touring XI.", " He was born in Paddington, New South Wales and died in Newport, New South Wales.", " He appeared in 28 first-class matches as a right-handed batsman who bowled right arm medium pace.", " He scored 253 runs with a highest score of 30 and took 67 wickets with a best performance of six for 30.", " Although he played for New South Wales at junior level before the First World War, he never took part in the Sheffield Shield and all his first-class appearances were for the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) Touring XI.", " He retired after the AIF team disbanded." ], "title": "Charles Winning" }, { "sentences": [ "The colony of New South Wales was a colony of the British Empire from 1788 to 1901, when it became a State in the federal Commonwealth of Australia on 1 January 1901.", " At its greatest extent, the colony of New South Wales included the present-day Australian states of New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania, and South Australia, as well as New Zealand.", " The first \"responsible\" self-government of New South Wales was formed on 6 June 1856 with Sir Stuart Alexander Donaldson appointed by Governor Sir William Denison as its first Colonial Secretary which in those days accounted also as the Premier." ], "title": "Colony of New South Wales" }, { "sentences": [ "Soccer in New South Wales describes the sport of soccer being played and watched by people in the state of New South Wales, Australia.", " Soccer in New South Wales is organised and managed on a state level by two separate governing bodies; Football NSW and Northern New South Wales Football which are affiliated at a national level to Football Federation Australia." ], "title": "Soccer in New South Wales" }, { "sentences": [ "Roy Anthony Smith (1953/54 – 30 July 2010) was an Australian politician, and a former manager of the New South Wales Sporting Shooters Association of Australia.", " He was a member of the Shooters Party, and at the 2007 state election was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Council.", " Prior to entering politics, he worked as an electrical fitter." ], "title": "Roy Smith (Australian politician)" }, { "sentences": [ "Martin Peter Faull (born 10 May 1968) is a former Australian cricketer, who regularly played for South Australia during the 1990s.", " Born in Darwin, Northern Territory, Faull played cricket for South Australia at both under-16 and under-19 level, as well as for the state's Colts and Second XI sides.", " Faull made his first-class debut for South Australia in February 1991 during the 1990–91 Sheffield Shield, in a match against New South Wales at the Adelaide Oval.", " His first first-class half-century was made the following month, a score of 89 runs in the return match against New South Wales, batting at number three.", " Faull played regularly at both Sheffield Shield and domestic one-day level throughout the rest of the decade, at first as a middle-order batsman, but later as an opening batsman, often opening alongside Greg Blewett or David Fitzgerald.", " He was more successful at first-class level, with the 1996–97 season his best, where he scored 459 runs from eight matches (including six half-centuries).", " Faull's only first-class century came during the 1997–98 season, a score of 103 runs in the second innings of a match against New South Wales, which followed a first innings score of 58 runs.", " Overall, he played 30 first-class and nine List A matches over his career, with his final matches at both levels coming in the 1998–99 season.", " In the SACA District competition, Faull played for the Tea Tree Gully District Cricket Club." ], "title": "Martin Faull" }, { "sentences": [ "Stuart Diver (born 14 January 1970 in New South Wales, Australia) is a ski instructor and was the sole survivor of the 1997 Thredbo landslide." ], "title": "Stuart Diver" }, { "sentences": [ "Beatrice Maude Williams (née Kerr; 30 November 1887 – 3 August 1971), known professionally as Beatrice Kerr, was an Australian swimmer, diver, and aquatic performer.", " Born in Melbourne, Kerr learnt to swim at Albert Park Lake, and won medals at both the Victorian and Australasian championships in 1905, at the age of 17.", " Early the following year, she toured South Australia and Western Australia, winning every race she entered.", " From there, Kerr went to England, giving swimming exhibitions in Bradford, Liverpool, London, and Manchester, being billed as \"Australia's Champion Lady Swimmer and Diver\".", " She returned to Australia in October 1911, living the rest of her life in Sydney, New South Wales.", " Although often compared to Annette Kellerman, another Australian swimmer, Kerr's repeated challenges to Kellerman to race went unanswered." ], "title": "Beatrice Kerr" }, { "sentences": [ "The New South Wales Police Force (NSW Police Force; previously the New South Wales Police Service and New South Wales Police) is the primary law enforcement agency of the state of New South Wales, Australia.", " It is a servant of the Crown, independent of Government, although a minister of the Crown has administration.", " Divided into seventy six local area commands (LAC), the NSW Police Force consists of more than 500 local police stations and covers an area of 801,600 square kilometres in a state of some seven million people." ], "title": "New South Wales Police Force" } ]
[ "Title: 1997 Thredbo landslide\n\nThe Thredbo landslide was a catastrophic landslide that occurred at the village and ski resort of Thredbo, New South Wales, Australia, on 30 July 1997. Two ski lodges were destroyed and a total of 18 died.", "Title: Marie Ficarra\n\nMarie Ann Ficarra (born 25 March 1954) is an Australian politician who was a Liberal Party of Australia member of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 2007 to 2015. She was previously a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Georges River, but was defeated during the landslide election of 1999. She was the Shadow Minister for the Environment for the New South Wales Opposition.", "Title: Charles Winning\n\nCharles Samuel Winning (17 July 1889 – 20 April 1967) was an Australian cricketer active from 1914 to 1920 who played for New South Wales and the Australian Imperial Force Touring XI. He was born in Paddington, New South Wales and died in Newport, New South Wales. He appeared in 28 first-class matches as a right-handed batsman who bowled right arm medium pace. He scored 253 runs with a highest score of 30 and took 67 wickets with a best performance of six for 30. Although he played for New South Wales at junior level before the First World War, he never took part in the Sheffield Shield and all his first-class appearances were for the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) Touring XI. He retired after the AIF team disbanded.", "Title: Colony of New South Wales\n\nThe colony of New South Wales was a colony of the British Empire from 1788 to 1901, when it became a State in the federal Commonwealth of Australia on 1 January 1901. At its greatest extent, the colony of New South Wales included the present-day Australian states of New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania, and South Australia, as well as New Zealand. The first \"responsible\" self-government of New South Wales was formed on 6 June 1856 with Sir Stuart Alexander Donaldson appointed by Governor Sir William Denison as its first Colonial Secretary which in those days accounted also as the Premier.", "Title: Soccer in New South Wales\n\nSoccer in New South Wales describes the sport of soccer being played and watched by people in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Soccer in New South Wales is organised and managed on a state level by two separate governing bodies; Football NSW and Northern New South Wales Football which are affiliated at a national level to Football Federation Australia.", "Title: Roy Smith (Australian politician)\n\nRoy Anthony Smith (1953/54 – 30 July 2010) was an Australian politician, and a former manager of the New South Wales Sporting Shooters Association of Australia. He was a member of the Shooters Party, and at the 2007 state election was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Council. Prior to entering politics, he worked as an electrical fitter.", "Title: Martin Faull\n\nMartin Peter Faull (born 10 May 1968) is a former Australian cricketer, who regularly played for South Australia during the 1990s. Born in Darwin, Northern Territory, Faull played cricket for South Australia at both under-16 and under-19 level, as well as for the state's Colts and Second XI sides. Faull made his first-class debut for South Australia in February 1991 during the 1990–91 Sheffield Shield, in a match against New South Wales at the Adelaide Oval. His first first-class half-century was made the following month, a score of 89 runs in the return match against New South Wales, batting at number three. Faull played regularly at both Sheffield Shield and domestic one-day level throughout the rest of the decade, at first as a middle-order batsman, but later as an opening batsman, often opening alongside Greg Blewett or David Fitzgerald. He was more successful at first-class level, with the 1996–97 season his best, where he scored 459 runs from eight matches (including six half-centuries). Faull's only first-class century came during the 1997–98 season, a score of 103 runs in the second innings of a match against New South Wales, which followed a first innings score of 58 runs. Overall, he played 30 first-class and nine List A matches over his career, with his final matches at both levels coming in the 1998–99 season. In the SACA District competition, Faull played for the Tea Tree Gully District Cricket Club.", "Title: Stuart Diver\n\nStuart Diver (born 14 January 1970 in New South Wales, Australia) is a ski instructor and was the sole survivor of the 1997 Thredbo landslide.", "Title: Beatrice Kerr\n\nBeatrice Maude Williams (née Kerr; 30 November 1887 – 3 August 1971), known professionally as Beatrice Kerr, was an Australian swimmer, diver, and aquatic performer. Born in Melbourne, Kerr learnt to swim at Albert Park Lake, and won medals at both the Victorian and Australasian championships in 1905, at the age of 17. Early the following year, she toured South Australia and Western Australia, winning every race she entered. From there, Kerr went to England, giving swimming exhibitions in Bradford, Liverpool, London, and Manchester, being billed as \"Australia's Champion Lady Swimmer and Diver\". She returned to Australia in October 1911, living the rest of her life in Sydney, New South Wales. Although often compared to Annette Kellerman, another Australian swimmer, Kerr's repeated challenges to Kellerman to race went unanswered.", "Title: New South Wales Police Force\n\nThe New South Wales Police Force (NSW Police Force; previously the New South Wales Police Service and New South Wales Police) is the primary law enforcement agency of the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is a servant of the Crown, independent of Government, although a minister of the Crown has administration. Divided into seventy six local area commands (LAC), the NSW Police Force consists of more than 500 local police stations and covers an area of 801,600 square kilometres in a state of some seven million people." ]
4,036
Mastercard Foundation is based at an office complex owned and managed by who?
Cadillac Fairview
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{ "title": [ "MasterCard Foundation", "MasterCard Foundation", "Toronto Eaton Centre", "Toronto Eaton Centre" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Mastercard Foundation is an independent global foundation which states it \"advances youth learning and promotes financial inclusion to catalyze prosperity in developing countries.\"", " Since its inception in 2006, it has collaborated with partners in developing countries, with a particular focus on Sub-Saharan Africa.", " It is based at the Eaton Centre in Toronto, Canada and operates independently of Mastercard International." ], "title": "MasterCard Foundation" }, { "sentences": [ "Oksenøen, also spelled Oxenøen and Oksenøyen, and sometimes referred to as Oksenøen Bruk, is an office complex on the peninsula of Fornebu in Bærum, Norway.", " Traditionally the site consisted of two farms, Store Oksenøen and Lille Oksenøen, which date back to the late Iron Age.", " The site became a market garden from 1919.", " This was rebuilt to create a 14000 m2 office complex which opened in 1999.", " The complex was until 2013 the head office of Norske Skog." ], "title": "Oksenøen" }, { "sentences": [ "The Toronto Eaton Centre (corporately styled as the CF Toronto Eaton Centre since September 2015) is a shopping mall and office complex located in the downtown core of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.", " It is owned and managed by Cadillac Fairview (CF).", " It was named after the Eaton's department store chain that once anchored it before the chain became defunct in the late 1990s." ], "title": "Toronto Eaton Centre" }, { "sentences": [ "The Iglesia Ni Cristo Locale of F. Manalo-San Juan (Filipino: \"Lokal ng F. Manalo-San Juan\" ), formerly Locale of Riverside (Filipino: \"Lokal ng Riverside\" ) is a chapel and former central office complex of the Philippine-based Christian sect, Iglesia ni Cristo.", " Located in Barangay Santa Lucia, San Juan, it was completed in 1952, and it is the former central office complex and main house of worship of the church.", " The art-deco ensembles were designed by the national artist of architecture Juan Nakpil, who also built some of the standalone theaters in Rizal Avenue, UP Diliman Campus buildings and Quiapo Church." ], "title": "Iglesia ni Cristo chapel, F. Manalo-San Juan" }, { "sentences": [ "Microfinance Information Exchange, Inc. (commonly known by its acronym MIX) is a non-profit organization that provides market data and intelligence on the financial service providers catering to low-income populations around the world.", " Founded by the Consultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP) and sponsored by the Citi Foundation, CGAP, The MasterCard Foundation, MetLife Foundation and others, MIX is headquartered in Washington DC, and has regional offices in Peru, Azerbaijan, Senegal, and India.", " MIX's mission is to provide the data, analytics and insight to empower decision makers to build an inclusive financial services ecosystem." ], "title": "Microfinance Information Exchange" }, { "sentences": [ "The New Student House (Finnish: \"Uusi ylioppilastalo\" , colloquially \"Uusi\", \"the new one\"; Swedish: \"Nya studenthuset\" ), originally named Osakuntatalo (\"the House of the Nations\"), is the current student house of the Student Union of the University of Helsinki, located in central Helsinki, Finland, at Mannerheimintie 5, right next to the Old Student House.", " It is part of the Kaivopiha building complex owned by the student union.", " The new student house houses the central office of the student union, the \"Ylioppilaslehti\" office, and premises for many nations and student organisations; part of the building has also been leased for third-party business and office use." ], "title": "New Student House, Helsinki" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bentall Centre is a 1.5 million square foot office complex and underground shopping mall, located in Downtown Vancouver's financial district.", " It is owned by Anbang Insurance Group and managed by Canderel.", " The shopping mall under the complex is known as \"The Shops at Bentall Centre\", and includes approximately 50 stores and a food court.", " The mall has a direct connection to Burrard Station of the SkyTrain network." ], "title": "Bentall Centre, Vancouver" }, { "sentences": [ "Sapporo JR Tower (Japanese: JRタワー) is a skyscraper, shopping mall and office complex in Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan.", " The Tower is located above JR Sapporo Station South entrance, and the height of the tower is 173 m (568 ft) with 38 stories.", " Officially, Sapporo JR Tower includes not only the Tower itself, but also the Sapporo Stellar Place, the Daimaru Sapporo branch store, the Sapporo Cinema Frontier, the JR Tower Hotel Nikko Sapporo, office complex, and other sections neighboring JR Sapporo Station.", " It also houses the parking lot, observation deck, and heliport." ], "title": "Sapporo JR Tower" }, { "sentences": [ "Richcraft Recreation Complex is a major recreational facility that is located in the Kanata district of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.", " Groundbreaking on the complex took place back in December 2011; the official grand opening took place in November 2013.", " The $43.14-million recreation complex boasts an eight-lane swimming pool, a leisure and therapeutic pool, two full gymnasiums, a fitness and cardio centre, multi-purpose rooms, a lighted sports field with artificial turf and an outdoor skate park.", " The complex owned by the City of Ottawa is located at 4101 Innovation Drive, in the Kanata North Business Park.", " In 2011 Richcraft Homes agreed to pay $500,000 for a 15-year naming rights agreement for the recreation complex.", " The complex is also an access point to the Trillium Woods, a 15-kilometre multi-use trail network for hiking and mountain biking." ], "title": "Richcraft Recreation Complex" }, { "sentences": [ "Forrestal Village is a 720000 sqft , 52 acre mixed-use retail and office complex in Plainsboro Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey, along Route 1.", " Despite being in Plainsboro it has a Princeton address.", " It is just north of Princeton University's Forrestal campus and is named for James Forrestal.", " The center is anchored by Can Do Fitness (an upscale chain of fitness centers in the northeast) and a Westin hotel.", " In recent years, it has suffered a sharp decline, turning into a dead mall.", " Renovations and rebranding as an \"office\" complex are underway to bring customers back.", " The center has spawned some development in the area, including an adjacent office complex and several apartment and condo communities, including Princeton Windrows, which is right across the street." ], "title": "Forrestal Village" } ]
[ "Title: MasterCard Foundation\n\nMastercard Foundation is an independent global foundation which states it \"advances youth learning and promotes financial inclusion to catalyze prosperity in developing countries.\" Since its inception in 2006, it has collaborated with partners in developing countries, with a particular focus on Sub-Saharan Africa. It is based at the Eaton Centre in Toronto, Canada and operates independently of Mastercard International.", "Title: Oksenøen\n\nOksenøen, also spelled Oxenøen and Oksenøyen, and sometimes referred to as Oksenøen Bruk, is an office complex on the peninsula of Fornebu in Bærum, Norway. Traditionally the site consisted of two farms, Store Oksenøen and Lille Oksenøen, which date back to the late Iron Age. The site became a market garden from 1919. This was rebuilt to create a 14000 m2 office complex which opened in 1999. The complex was until 2013 the head office of Norske Skog.", "Title: Toronto Eaton Centre\n\nThe Toronto Eaton Centre (corporately styled as the CF Toronto Eaton Centre since September 2015) is a shopping mall and office complex located in the downtown core of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is owned and managed by Cadillac Fairview (CF). It was named after the Eaton's department store chain that once anchored it before the chain became defunct in the late 1990s.", "Title: Iglesia ni Cristo chapel, F. Manalo-San Juan\n\nThe Iglesia Ni Cristo Locale of F. Manalo-San Juan (Filipino: \"Lokal ng F. Manalo-San Juan\" ), formerly Locale of Riverside (Filipino: \"Lokal ng Riverside\" ) is a chapel and former central office complex of the Philippine-based Christian sect, Iglesia ni Cristo. Located in Barangay Santa Lucia, San Juan, it was completed in 1952, and it is the former central office complex and main house of worship of the church. The art-deco ensembles were designed by the national artist of architecture Juan Nakpil, who also built some of the standalone theaters in Rizal Avenue, UP Diliman Campus buildings and Quiapo Church.", "Title: Microfinance Information Exchange\n\nMicrofinance Information Exchange, Inc. (commonly known by its acronym MIX) is a non-profit organization that provides market data and intelligence on the financial service providers catering to low-income populations around the world. Founded by the Consultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP) and sponsored by the Citi Foundation, CGAP, The MasterCard Foundation, MetLife Foundation and others, MIX is headquartered in Washington DC, and has regional offices in Peru, Azerbaijan, Senegal, and India. MIX's mission is to provide the data, analytics and insight to empower decision makers to build an inclusive financial services ecosystem.", "Title: New Student House, Helsinki\n\nThe New Student House (Finnish: \"Uusi ylioppilastalo\" , colloquially \"Uusi\", \"the new one\"; Swedish: \"Nya studenthuset\" ), originally named Osakuntatalo (\"the House of the Nations\"), is the current student house of the Student Union of the University of Helsinki, located in central Helsinki, Finland, at Mannerheimintie 5, right next to the Old Student House. It is part of the Kaivopiha building complex owned by the student union. The new student house houses the central office of the student union, the \"Ylioppilaslehti\" office, and premises for many nations and student organisations; part of the building has also been leased for third-party business and office use.", "Title: Bentall Centre, Vancouver\n\nThe Bentall Centre is a 1.5 million square foot office complex and underground shopping mall, located in Downtown Vancouver's financial district. It is owned by Anbang Insurance Group and managed by Canderel. The shopping mall under the complex is known as \"The Shops at Bentall Centre\", and includes approximately 50 stores and a food court. The mall has a direct connection to Burrard Station of the SkyTrain network.", "Title: Sapporo JR Tower\n\nSapporo JR Tower (Japanese: JRタワー) is a skyscraper, shopping mall and office complex in Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan. The Tower is located above JR Sapporo Station South entrance, and the height of the tower is 173 m (568 ft) with 38 stories. Officially, Sapporo JR Tower includes not only the Tower itself, but also the Sapporo Stellar Place, the Daimaru Sapporo branch store, the Sapporo Cinema Frontier, the JR Tower Hotel Nikko Sapporo, office complex, and other sections neighboring JR Sapporo Station. It also houses the parking lot, observation deck, and heliport.", "Title: Richcraft Recreation Complex\n\nRichcraft Recreation Complex is a major recreational facility that is located in the Kanata district of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Groundbreaking on the complex took place back in December 2011; the official grand opening took place in November 2013. The $43.14-million recreation complex boasts an eight-lane swimming pool, a leisure and therapeutic pool, two full gymnasiums, a fitness and cardio centre, multi-purpose rooms, a lighted sports field with artificial turf and an outdoor skate park. The complex owned by the City of Ottawa is located at 4101 Innovation Drive, in the Kanata North Business Park. In 2011 Richcraft Homes agreed to pay $500,000 for a 15-year naming rights agreement for the recreation complex. The complex is also an access point to the Trillium Woods, a 15-kilometre multi-use trail network for hiking and mountain biking.", "Title: Forrestal Village\n\nForrestal Village is a 720000 sqft , 52 acre mixed-use retail and office complex in Plainsboro Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey, along Route 1. Despite being in Plainsboro it has a Princeton address. It is just north of Princeton University's Forrestal campus and is named for James Forrestal. The center is anchored by Can Do Fitness (an upscale chain of fitness centers in the northeast) and a Westin hotel. In recent years, it has suffered a sharp decline, turning into a dead mall. Renovations and rebranding as an \"office\" complex are underway to bring customers back. The center has spawned some development in the area, including an adjacent office complex and several apartment and condo communities, including Princeton Windrows, which is right across the street." ]
4,037
Peter Chan was a geomancer of a philosophical system that translates to what in English?
"wind-water"
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{ "title": [ "Peter Chan (businessman)", "Feng shui", "Feng shui" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "William Desmond is an Irish philosopher who has written on ontology, metaphysics, ethics, and religion.", " Former president of the Hegel Society of America and the Metaphysical Society of America, Desmond is professor of philosophy at the Higher Institute of Philosophy at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium, and also at Villanova University in Pennsylvania.", " He is a past president of the American Catholic Philosophical Association.", " In his trilogy, \"Being and The Between\", \"Ethics and The Between\", and \"God and The Between\", Desmond works out an entirely new and complete metaphysical/ontological philosophical system based on what he calls the potencies of being and the senses of being.", " His most original contribution in his metaphysics is the notion of the \"metaxological\", which will be explained below.", " Desmond's program consists mainly in exploring the senses in which modernity has devalued being and what \"to be\" and \"the good\" might mean." ], "title": "William Desmond (philosopher)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dragon () is a 2011 Hong Kong-Chinese martial arts film directed by Peter Chan, and starring Donnie Yen, Takeshi Kaneshiro and Tang Wei.", " Yen also served as the film's action director.", " It premiered on 13 May 2011 at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival in the Midnight Screenings category.", " Donnie Yen and Peter Chan presided over the lighting of a billboard for \"Dragon\" that broke the Guinness Book of World Records for its size, 3591 square metres, previously held by a poster for a Michael Jackson album." ], "title": "Dragon (2011 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Feng shui or fengshui (, ) is a Chinese philosophical system of harmonizing everyone with the surrounding environment.", " It is closely linked to Taoism.", " The term \"feng shui\" literally translates as \"wind-water\" in English.", " This is a cultural shorthand taken from the passage of the now-lost \"Classic of Burial\" recorded in Guo Pu's commentary:" ], "title": "Feng shui" }, { "sentences": [ "Non-possession is a philosophy that holds that no one or anything possesses anything.", " It is one of the principles of Satyagraha, a philosophical system based on various religious and philosophical traditions originating in India and Asia Minor, and put into practice by Mahatma Gandhi as part of his nonviolent resistance.", " This particular iteration of aparigraha is distinct because it is a component of Gandhi's active non-violent resistance to social problems permeating India.", " As such, its conception is tempered with western law.", " Non-possession is, by definition, concerned with defining the concept of possession." ], "title": "Non-possession" }, { "sentences": [ "Andrzej Rusław Fryderyk Nowicki (b. 27 May 1919 in Warsaw – d. 1 December 2011 in Warsaw) was a Polish philosopher of culture, a specialist in the history of philosophy and of atheism, in Italian philosophy of the Renaissance and in religious studies and a connoisseur of the fine arts, poet and diplomat .", " He conceived his own philosophical system which he called \"the ergantropic and incontrological (Polish: \"ergantropijno-inkontrologiczny\" ) philosophical system of meetings within things\".", " He worked as an academic at the University of Warsaw (1952–63), the University of Wrocław (1963–73), the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin (1973–91) and achieved the rank of a professor.", " He was co-founder and chairman of the Association of Atheists and Freethinkers and of the Polish Association for Religious Studies (Polish: \"Polskie Towarzystwo Religioznawcze\" ).", " He was the founder and editor-in-chief of the \"Euhemer\" magazine.", " He was the grandmaster of the Grand Orient of Poland in 1997–2002 and was a member of the committee of the Front of National Unity in 1958." ], "title": "Andrzej Nowicki (philosopher)" }, { "sentences": [ "Peter Chan is a freelance concept and storyboard artist and animator for video games and films.", " Chan is best known for his work in several LucasArts adventure games, including \"\", \"Day of the Tentacle\", \"Full Throttle\", and \"Grim Fandango\"." ], "title": "Peter Chan (artist)" }, { "sentences": [ "Peter Chan Chun-chuen (born 23 December 1959), earlier known as Tony Chan, is a Hong Kong businessman and the former Feng shui geomancer to the late Nina Wang, who at the time of her death was chair of Chinachem Group and Asia's richest woman.", " He laid claim to Wang's HK$83 billion estate after she died from ovarian cancer in 2007, claiming to have been her lover." ], "title": "Peter Chan (businessman)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences (abbreviated as EPS or simply Encyclopaedia; German: \"Enzyklopädie der philosophischen Wissenschaften im Grundrisse\" , EPW, translated as Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences in Basic Outline) by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (first published in 1817, second edition 1827, third edition 1830), is a work that presents an abbreviated version of Hegel's systematic philosophy in its entirety, and is the only form in which Hegel ever published his entire mature philosophical system.", " The fact that the account is exhaustive, that the grounding structures of reality are ideal, and that the system is closed makes the \"Encyclopedia\" a statement par excellence of absolute idealism." ], "title": "Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences" }, { "sentences": [ "Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion (LPR; German: \"Vorlesungen über die Philosophie der Religion\" , VPR) outlines his ideas on Christianity as a form of self-consciousness.", " They represent the final and in some ways the decisive element of his philosophical system.", " In light of his distinctive philosophical approach, using a method that is dialectical and historical, Hegel offers a radical reinterpretation of the meaning of Christianity and its characteristic doctrines.", " The approach taken in these lectures is to some extent prefigured in Hegel's first published book, \"The Phenomenology of Spirit\" (1807)." ], "title": "Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion" }, { "sentences": [ "Karl Theodor Jaspers (] ; 23 February 1883 – 26 February 1969) was a German-Swiss psychiatrist and philosopher who had a strong influence on modern theology, psychiatry, and philosophy.", " After being trained in and practicing psychiatry, Jaspers turned to philosophical inquiry and attempted to discover an innovative philosophical system.", " He was often viewed as a major exponent of existentialism in Germany, though he did not accept the label." ], "title": "Karl Jaspers" } ]
[ "Title: William Desmond (philosopher)\n\nWilliam Desmond is an Irish philosopher who has written on ontology, metaphysics, ethics, and religion. Former president of the Hegel Society of America and the Metaphysical Society of America, Desmond is professor of philosophy at the Higher Institute of Philosophy at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium, and also at Villanova University in Pennsylvania. He is a past president of the American Catholic Philosophical Association. In his trilogy, \"Being and The Between\", \"Ethics and The Between\", and \"God and The Between\", Desmond works out an entirely new and complete metaphysical/ontological philosophical system based on what he calls the potencies of being and the senses of being. His most original contribution in his metaphysics is the notion of the \"metaxological\", which will be explained below. Desmond's program consists mainly in exploring the senses in which modernity has devalued being and what \"to be\" and \"the good\" might mean.", "Title: Dragon (2011 film)\n\nDragon () is a 2011 Hong Kong-Chinese martial arts film directed by Peter Chan, and starring Donnie Yen, Takeshi Kaneshiro and Tang Wei. Yen also served as the film's action director. It premiered on 13 May 2011 at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival in the Midnight Screenings category. Donnie Yen and Peter Chan presided over the lighting of a billboard for \"Dragon\" that broke the Guinness Book of World Records for its size, 3591 square metres, previously held by a poster for a Michael Jackson album.", "Title: Feng shui\n\nFeng shui or fengshui (, ) is a Chinese philosophical system of harmonizing everyone with the surrounding environment. It is closely linked to Taoism. The term \"feng shui\" literally translates as \"wind-water\" in English. This is a cultural shorthand taken from the passage of the now-lost \"Classic of Burial\" recorded in Guo Pu's commentary:", "Title: Non-possession\n\nNon-possession is a philosophy that holds that no one or anything possesses anything. It is one of the principles of Satyagraha, a philosophical system based on various religious and philosophical traditions originating in India and Asia Minor, and put into practice by Mahatma Gandhi as part of his nonviolent resistance. This particular iteration of aparigraha is distinct because it is a component of Gandhi's active non-violent resistance to social problems permeating India. As such, its conception is tempered with western law. Non-possession is, by definition, concerned with defining the concept of possession.", "Title: Andrzej Nowicki (philosopher)\n\nAndrzej Rusław Fryderyk Nowicki (b. 27 May 1919 in Warsaw – d. 1 December 2011 in Warsaw) was a Polish philosopher of culture, a specialist in the history of philosophy and of atheism, in Italian philosophy of the Renaissance and in religious studies and a connoisseur of the fine arts, poet and diplomat . He conceived his own philosophical system which he called \"the ergantropic and incontrological (Polish: \"ergantropijno-inkontrologiczny\" ) philosophical system of meetings within things\". He worked as an academic at the University of Warsaw (1952–63), the University of Wrocław (1963–73), the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin (1973–91) and achieved the rank of a professor. He was co-founder and chairman of the Association of Atheists and Freethinkers and of the Polish Association for Religious Studies (Polish: \"Polskie Towarzystwo Religioznawcze\" ). He was the founder and editor-in-chief of the \"Euhemer\" magazine. He was the grandmaster of the Grand Orient of Poland in 1997–2002 and was a member of the committee of the Front of National Unity in 1958.", "Title: Peter Chan (artist)\n\nPeter Chan is a freelance concept and storyboard artist and animator for video games and films. Chan is best known for his work in several LucasArts adventure games, including \"\", \"Day of the Tentacle\", \"Full Throttle\", and \"Grim Fandango\".", "Title: Peter Chan (businessman)\n\nPeter Chan Chun-chuen (born 23 December 1959), earlier known as Tony Chan, is a Hong Kong businessman and the former Feng shui geomancer to the late Nina Wang, who at the time of her death was chair of Chinachem Group and Asia's richest woman. He laid claim to Wang's HK$83 billion estate after she died from ovarian cancer in 2007, claiming to have been her lover.", "Title: Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences\n\nThe Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences (abbreviated as EPS or simply Encyclopaedia; German: \"Enzyklopädie der philosophischen Wissenschaften im Grundrisse\" , EPW, translated as Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences in Basic Outline) by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (first published in 1817, second edition 1827, third edition 1830), is a work that presents an abbreviated version of Hegel's systematic philosophy in its entirety, and is the only form in which Hegel ever published his entire mature philosophical system. The fact that the account is exhaustive, that the grounding structures of reality are ideal, and that the system is closed makes the \"Encyclopedia\" a statement par excellence of absolute idealism.", "Title: Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion\n\nGeorg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion (LPR; German: \"Vorlesungen über die Philosophie der Religion\" , VPR) outlines his ideas on Christianity as a form of self-consciousness. They represent the final and in some ways the decisive element of his philosophical system. In light of his distinctive philosophical approach, using a method that is dialectical and historical, Hegel offers a radical reinterpretation of the meaning of Christianity and its characteristic doctrines. The approach taken in these lectures is to some extent prefigured in Hegel's first published book, \"The Phenomenology of Spirit\" (1807).", "Title: Karl Jaspers\n\nKarl Theodor Jaspers (] ; 23 February 1883 – 26 February 1969) was a German-Swiss psychiatrist and philosopher who had a strong influence on modern theology, psychiatry, and philosophy. After being trained in and practicing psychiatry, Jaspers turned to philosophical inquiry and attempted to discover an innovative philosophical system. He was often viewed as a major exponent of existentialism in Germany, though he did not accept the label." ]
4,038
"Hasta la Raíz" (English: "To the Root") is a song by Mexican recording artist Natalia Lafourcade, is a Mexican pop-rock singer and songwriter who since her debut in what year, has been one of the most successful singers, in the pop rock scene in Latin America?
2003
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[ { "sentences": [ "Las 4 Estaciones del Amor (English: \"The 4 Seasons of Love\") is the first extended play (EP) by Mexican recording artist Natalia Lafourcade, released on 2007 in Mexico, and United States on January 22, 2008." ], "title": "Las 4 Estaciones del Amor" }, { "sentences": [ "Natalia Lafourcade is the first album by Mexican pop singer Natalia Lafourcade, released in 2002." ], "title": "Natalia Lafourcade (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Hasta la Raíz\" (English: \"To the Root\") is a song by Mexican recording artist Natalia Lafourcade.", " It was released on January 14, 2015 by Sony Music Mexico.", " After attaining success from her previous album, \"Mujer Divina\", a tribute to Mexican singer-songwriter Agustín Lara, Lafourcade decided to record an album with original recordings.", " Lafourcade spent three years in the writing process, searching for inspiration in different cities, resulting in songs with personal feelings regarding love.", " The song was produced by Lafourcade and enlisted Argentinian musician Cachorro López to assist with the production, and wrote the track with Mexican artist Leonel García." ], "title": "Hasta la Raíz (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Los Momentos (\"The Moments\") is the sixth studio album by Mexican recording artist Julieta Venegas, was released 19 March 2013 by Sony Music Mexico.", " The first single from \"Los Momentos\" is \"Tuve para dar\".", " This album features collaborations with Cecilia Bastida, Natalia Lafourcade, Ana Tijoux and Rubén Albarrán (vocalist from Café Tacvba)." ], "title": "Los Momentos" }, { "sentences": [ "Hasta la Raíz (] , \"To the Root\") is the sixth studio album by Mexican recording artist Natalia Lafourcade.", " It was released on March 17, 2015, by Sony Music Latin.", " After the success of her previous album, \"Mujer Divina\", a tribute to Mexican singer-songwriter Agustín Lara, Lafourcade decided to record an album with original recordings.", " Lafourcade spent three years writing the songs and searching for inspiration in different cities, resulting in songs that express very personal feelings regarding love.", " The record was produced by Lafourcade, with the assistance of Argentinian musician Cachorro López and Mexican artist Leonel García." ], "title": "Hasta la Raíz" }, { "sentences": [ "Casa is the second album by Mexican pop-rock singer Natalia Lafourcade, using the name Natalia y La Forquetina (the name of her band).", " \"Casa\" was released in 2005.", " On the 2006 Latin Grammy Awards won \"Best Rock Album By A Duo Or Group With Vocals\".", " The single \"Solamente Te Lo Doy a Ti\" was featured on the soundtrack of the Mexican movie \"\"Niñas Mal\"\"." ], "title": "Casa (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "María Natalia Lafourcade Silva (] ; born 26 February 1984 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican pop-rock singer and songwriter who since her debut in 2003 has been one of the most successful singers in the pop rock scene in Latin America.", " Her band's name is Natalia y La Forquetina.", " Lafourcade's voice has been categorized as a lyric soprano." ], "title": "Natalia Lafourcade" }, { "sentences": [ "Alonso Ruizpalacios (born 1978) is a Mexican film director.", " He was born and raised in Mexico City.", " He studied stage directing in Mexico City, before moving to London where he trained as an actor at RADA.", " Ruizpalacios writes and directs for both stage and screen.", " His short film \"Café Paraíso\" won multiple awards on the film festival circuit.", " His debut feature \"Gueros\", shot in black and white, was lauded by critics and won five Ariel Awards in 2015, including Best Picture, Best First Film and Best Director.", " Ruizpalacios also directed the music video for \"Hasta la Raíz\" by Mexican singer-songwriter Natalia Lafourcade." ], "title": "Alonso Ruizpalacios" }, { "sentences": [ "Musas (English: \"Muses\" ) is the seventh studio album by Mexican recording artist Natalia Lafourcade in collaboration with the acoustic guitar duo Los Macorinos.", " It was released on May 5, 2017." ], "title": "Musas (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Hasta Que Me Olvides\" (\"Until You Forget Me\") is a song written by Juan Luis Guerra and performed by Mexican recording artist Luis Miguel.", " It was released as the second single from his album \"Aries\" on August 1993.", " The song reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Hot Latin Songs chart in the United States, becoming his tenth number one song on the chart.", " It received a nomination for Pop Song of the Year at the 6th Annual Lo Nuestro Awards, but lost to \"Nunca Voy a Olvidarte\" by Cristian Castro." ], "title": "Hasta Que Me Olvides" } ]
[ "Title: Las 4 Estaciones del Amor\n\nLas 4 Estaciones del Amor (English: \"The 4 Seasons of Love\") is the first extended play (EP) by Mexican recording artist Natalia Lafourcade, released on 2007 in Mexico, and United States on January 22, 2008.", "Title: Natalia Lafourcade (album)\n\nNatalia Lafourcade is the first album by Mexican pop singer Natalia Lafourcade, released in 2002.", "Title: Hasta la Raíz (song)\n\n\"Hasta la Raíz\" (English: \"To the Root\") is a song by Mexican recording artist Natalia Lafourcade. It was released on January 14, 2015 by Sony Music Mexico. After attaining success from her previous album, \"Mujer Divina\", a tribute to Mexican singer-songwriter Agustín Lara, Lafourcade decided to record an album with original recordings. Lafourcade spent three years in the writing process, searching for inspiration in different cities, resulting in songs with personal feelings regarding love. The song was produced by Lafourcade and enlisted Argentinian musician Cachorro López to assist with the production, and wrote the track with Mexican artist Leonel García.", "Title: Los Momentos\n\nLos Momentos (\"The Moments\") is the sixth studio album by Mexican recording artist Julieta Venegas, was released 19 March 2013 by Sony Music Mexico. The first single from \"Los Momentos\" is \"Tuve para dar\". This album features collaborations with Cecilia Bastida, Natalia Lafourcade, Ana Tijoux and Rubén Albarrán (vocalist from Café Tacvba).", "Title: Hasta la Raíz\n\nHasta la Raíz (] , \"To the Root\") is the sixth studio album by Mexican recording artist Natalia Lafourcade. It was released on March 17, 2015, by Sony Music Latin. After the success of her previous album, \"Mujer Divina\", a tribute to Mexican singer-songwriter Agustín Lara, Lafourcade decided to record an album with original recordings. Lafourcade spent three years writing the songs and searching for inspiration in different cities, resulting in songs that express very personal feelings regarding love. The record was produced by Lafourcade, with the assistance of Argentinian musician Cachorro López and Mexican artist Leonel García.", "Title: Casa (album)\n\nCasa is the second album by Mexican pop-rock singer Natalia Lafourcade, using the name Natalia y La Forquetina (the name of her band). \"Casa\" was released in 2005. On the 2006 Latin Grammy Awards won \"Best Rock Album By A Duo Or Group With Vocals\". The single \"Solamente Te Lo Doy a Ti\" was featured on the soundtrack of the Mexican movie \"\"Niñas Mal\"\".", "Title: Natalia Lafourcade\n\nMaría Natalia Lafourcade Silva (] ; born 26 February 1984 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican pop-rock singer and songwriter who since her debut in 2003 has been one of the most successful singers in the pop rock scene in Latin America. Her band's name is Natalia y La Forquetina. Lafourcade's voice has been categorized as a lyric soprano.", "Title: Alonso Ruizpalacios\n\nAlonso Ruizpalacios (born 1978) is a Mexican film director. He was born and raised in Mexico City. He studied stage directing in Mexico City, before moving to London where he trained as an actor at RADA. Ruizpalacios writes and directs for both stage and screen. His short film \"Café Paraíso\" won multiple awards on the film festival circuit. His debut feature \"Gueros\", shot in black and white, was lauded by critics and won five Ariel Awards in 2015, including Best Picture, Best First Film and Best Director. Ruizpalacios also directed the music video for \"Hasta la Raíz\" by Mexican singer-songwriter Natalia Lafourcade.", "Title: Musas (album)\n\nMusas (English: \"Muses\" ) is the seventh studio album by Mexican recording artist Natalia Lafourcade in collaboration with the acoustic guitar duo Los Macorinos. It was released on May 5, 2017.", "Title: Hasta Que Me Olvides\n\n\"Hasta Que Me Olvides\" (\"Until You Forget Me\") is a song written by Juan Luis Guerra and performed by Mexican recording artist Luis Miguel. It was released as the second single from his album \"Aries\" on August 1993. The song reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Hot Latin Songs chart in the United States, becoming his tenth number one song on the chart. It received a nomination for Pop Song of the Year at the 6th Annual Lo Nuestro Awards, but lost to \"Nunca Voy a Olvidarte\" by Cristian Castro." ]
4,039
Where are the headquarters of the company that Blue Point Brewing Company is a subsidiary of?
Leuven, Belgium
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[ { "sentences": [ "Gunther Brewing Company is a historic brewery building located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States.", " The site comprises 15 masonry buildings.", " The main structure is a five-story brick \"L\"-shaped Romanesque Revival-style brew house with a two-story brick ice plant built about 1910 and one- and two-story boiler room.", " Additional brew houses built in 1936 and 1950 are also on the property.", " The Tulkoff Factory and Warehouse was built about 1964.", " It was home to the George Gunther, Jr.", " Brewing Company, founded in 1900.", " By 1959 it was the second largest brewery in Baltimore, when it produced 800,000 barrels per year and employed approximately 600 people.", " Hamm's Brewing Company bought the Gunther Brewing Company in 1960.", " Later acquired by the F. & M. Schaefer Brewing Company in 1963, the plant was closed in 1978.", " The Tulkoff company briefly used the factory for their sauce products at the conclusion of all brewing operations." ], "title": "Gunther Brewing Company" }, { "sentences": [ "San Diego County, California has been called \"the Craft Beer Capital of America.\"", " As of 2016 the county was home to 125 licensed craft breweries - the most of any region in the United States.", " Based on 2016 sales volume, three San Diego County breweries - Stone, Green Flash, and Karl Strauss - rank among the 50 largest craft brewers in the United States.", " San Diego County brewers pioneered the specialty beer style known as Double India Pale Ale (Double IPA), sometimes called San Diego Pale Ale.", " Its beer culture is a draw for tourism, particularly during major festivals such as San Diego Beer Week and the San Diego International Beer Competition.", " San Diego County breweries like Stone Brewing Co., AleSmith Brewing Company and Ballast Point Brewing Company are consistently rated among the top breweries in the world." ], "title": "Beer in San Diego County, California" }, { "sentences": [ "Blue Point Brewing Company is a subsidiary of Anheuser-Busch InBev located on Long Island, in Patchogue, New York.", " The brewery offers a variety of year-round beers, and several seasonal brews, as well as a 'tasting room' which is open to the public on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.", " The largest \"craft\" brewery on Long Island," ], "title": "Blue Point Brewing Company" }, { "sentences": [ "Ballast Point Brewing & Spirits Company is an American brewery founded in 1996 by Jack White in San Diego, California.", " Ballast Point Brewing Co. started in the back of Home Brew Mart, a homebrew supply store White founded in 1992.", " As of 2015, it was the second largest brewer in San Diego County and the 17th largest brewery in the country based on sales volume.", " The company's main production facility is in Miramar.", " It also has brewery locations in San Diego's Little Italy and Scripps Ranch neighborhoods, as well as its original Home Brew Mart location in San Diego's Linda Vista neighborhood." ], "title": "Ballast Point Brewing Company" }, { "sentences": [ "Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV (] ; abbreviated as AB InBev) is a Belgian–Brazilian beverage and brewing company with global headquarters in Leuven, Belgium.", " Additional main offices are located in New York City, São Paulo, St. Louis, London, Mexico City, Johannesburg, Toronto, Buenos Aires and others.", " The company was enlarged in October 2016 when AB InBev purchased SABMiller and concluded a merger of the two entities.", " It was the world's largest brewer even before the acquisition of SABMiller and is considered one of the largest fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies in the world.", " The estimated annual sales for the company in 2017 will be US$55 billion; prior to the merger, ABInBev had realized US$45.5 billion in revenue in 2016.", " The company is expected to have an estimated global market share of 28 percent, according to Euromonitor International.", " The company has recently announced a commitment to secure 100% of its purchased electricity from renewable sources by 2025." ], "title": "Anheuser-Busch InBev" }, { "sentences": [ "Beer production in Australia has traditionally been dominated by regional producers.", " Since the 1980s there has been a steady stream of takeovers and amalgamations, and now the two major producers (who were once Australian owned) are Carlton & United Breweries (CUB) and Lion.", " In December 2011, CUB became a subsidiary of British multinational SABMiller (the then world second largest international brewing company) and in October 2016 CUB became 100% owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev) the world's largest brewing company based in Belgium.", " Since October 2009, Lion has been a subsidiary of Japanese brewer, Kirin Holdings Company Limited a brewing company established in 1885.", " The largest remaining Australian owned brewer is Coopers Brewery with a market share of about 4% of total beer volume sales in Australia." ], "title": "List of breweries in Australia" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pabst Brewing Company ( ) is an American company that dates its origins to a brewing company founded in 1844 by Jacob Best and was, by 1889, named after Frederick Pabst.", " It is currently the holding company contracting for the brewing of over two dozen brands of beer and malt liquor from now defunct companies including Pabst Blue Ribbon, P. Ballantine and Sons Brewing Company, G. Heileman Brewing Company, Lone Star Brewing Company, Pearl Brewing Company, Piels Bros., Valentin Blatz Brewing Company, National Brewing Company, Olympia Brewing Company, Falstaff Brewing Corporation, Primo Brewing & Malting Company, Rainier Brewing Company, F & M Schaefer Brewing Company, Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company, Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company and Stroh Brewery Company." ], "title": "Pabst Brewing Company" }, { "sentences": [ "Shipyard Brewing Company is a brewery and soft drink manufacturer in Portland, Maine, USA, and founded in 1994.", " Shipyard is the largest brewer in Maine (owning the Shipyard, Sea Dog Brewing Company, and Casco Bay Brewing Company banners, and bottling under contract with Gritty McDuff's Brewing Company).", " Shipyard is the fourth largest microbrewery in New England after Boston Beer Company, Harpoon Brewery, and Magic Hat Brewing Company." ], "title": "Shipyard Brewing Company" }, { "sentences": [ "Blue Point was a station stop along the Montauk Branch of the Long Island Rail Road It was located on Martha Avenue on the south side of the tracks in Blue Point, New York, and was the westernmost station along the Montauk Branch in the Town of Brookhaven.", " Access to the station was through a driveway that emptied onto Blue Point Avenue.", " The station was originally opened on February 1, 1870, by the South Side Railroad of Long Island and closed on June 1, 1882.", " The second depot opened around June, 1900, evidently in conjunction with the bridge over Blue Point Avenue.", " The newer station also had a connection to the South Shore Traction Company trolleys, which were later replaced by Suffolk Traction Company trolleys.", " Blue Point station closed on September 6, 1980, in conjunction with the nearby Bayport Station.", " It was located between Bayport and Patchogue Stations.", " The former station site, across from the Blue Point Wine & Liquor store, remains, to this day, gated off, and covered partially in trees, leaves, and weeds." ], "title": "Blue Point (LIRR station)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ebling Brewing Company, founded in 1868, was located in the South Bronx (the Melrose neighborhood, at the intersection 156th Street and St. Ann's Avenue) when German was the second language to English there.", " The company advertised their technique of aging their beer in \"natural rock caves.\"", " These caves were dug into a hill behind its headquarters under the brewery in the Bronx.", " The Ebling Brewing Company suffered under the laws of Prohibition.", " In 1925 it was required to padlock its doors for 4 months and pay a $250,000 fine after it was found to have two truckloads of beer that had higher than the legal alcohol content; they were found to be possessing \"real beer.\"", " The 72-year old president of the company at the time was William Ebling.", " The company finally closed its doors for good in the 1940s.", " The Ebling Brewing Company headquarters were razed and a parking lot was created over the site.", " The caves, sometimes as large as 20' x 100', were covered and forgotten by most people." ], "title": "Ebling Brewing Company" } ]
[ "Title: Gunther Brewing Company\n\nGunther Brewing Company is a historic brewery building located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The site comprises 15 masonry buildings. The main structure is a five-story brick \"L\"-shaped Romanesque Revival-style brew house with a two-story brick ice plant built about 1910 and one- and two-story boiler room. Additional brew houses built in 1936 and 1950 are also on the property. The Tulkoff Factory and Warehouse was built about 1964. It was home to the George Gunther, Jr. Brewing Company, founded in 1900. By 1959 it was the second largest brewery in Baltimore, when it produced 800,000 barrels per year and employed approximately 600 people. Hamm's Brewing Company bought the Gunther Brewing Company in 1960. Later acquired by the F. & M. Schaefer Brewing Company in 1963, the plant was closed in 1978. The Tulkoff company briefly used the factory for their sauce products at the conclusion of all brewing operations.", "Title: Beer in San Diego County, California\n\nSan Diego County, California has been called \"the Craft Beer Capital of America.\" As of 2016 the county was home to 125 licensed craft breweries - the most of any region in the United States. Based on 2016 sales volume, three San Diego County breweries - Stone, Green Flash, and Karl Strauss - rank among the 50 largest craft brewers in the United States. San Diego County brewers pioneered the specialty beer style known as Double India Pale Ale (Double IPA), sometimes called San Diego Pale Ale. Its beer culture is a draw for tourism, particularly during major festivals such as San Diego Beer Week and the San Diego International Beer Competition. San Diego County breweries like Stone Brewing Co., AleSmith Brewing Company and Ballast Point Brewing Company are consistently rated among the top breweries in the world.", "Title: Blue Point Brewing Company\n\nBlue Point Brewing Company is a subsidiary of Anheuser-Busch InBev located on Long Island, in Patchogue, New York. The brewery offers a variety of year-round beers, and several seasonal brews, as well as a 'tasting room' which is open to the public on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. The largest \"craft\" brewery on Long Island,", "Title: Ballast Point Brewing Company\n\nBallast Point Brewing & Spirits Company is an American brewery founded in 1996 by Jack White in San Diego, California. Ballast Point Brewing Co. started in the back of Home Brew Mart, a homebrew supply store White founded in 1992. As of 2015, it was the second largest brewer in San Diego County and the 17th largest brewery in the country based on sales volume. The company's main production facility is in Miramar. It also has brewery locations in San Diego's Little Italy and Scripps Ranch neighborhoods, as well as its original Home Brew Mart location in San Diego's Linda Vista neighborhood.", "Title: Anheuser-Busch InBev\n\nAnheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV (] ; abbreviated as AB InBev) is a Belgian–Brazilian beverage and brewing company with global headquarters in Leuven, Belgium. Additional main offices are located in New York City, São Paulo, St. Louis, London, Mexico City, Johannesburg, Toronto, Buenos Aires and others. The company was enlarged in October 2016 when AB InBev purchased SABMiller and concluded a merger of the two entities. It was the world's largest brewer even before the acquisition of SABMiller and is considered one of the largest fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies in the world. The estimated annual sales for the company in 2017 will be US$55 billion; prior to the merger, ABInBev had realized US$45.5 billion in revenue in 2016. The company is expected to have an estimated global market share of 28 percent, according to Euromonitor International. The company has recently announced a commitment to secure 100% of its purchased electricity from renewable sources by 2025.", "Title: List of breweries in Australia\n\nBeer production in Australia has traditionally been dominated by regional producers. Since the 1980s there has been a steady stream of takeovers and amalgamations, and now the two major producers (who were once Australian owned) are Carlton & United Breweries (CUB) and Lion. In December 2011, CUB became a subsidiary of British multinational SABMiller (the then world second largest international brewing company) and in October 2016 CUB became 100% owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev) the world's largest brewing company based in Belgium. Since October 2009, Lion has been a subsidiary of Japanese brewer, Kirin Holdings Company Limited a brewing company established in 1885. The largest remaining Australian owned brewer is Coopers Brewery with a market share of about 4% of total beer volume sales in Australia.", "Title: Pabst Brewing Company\n\nThe Pabst Brewing Company ( ) is an American company that dates its origins to a brewing company founded in 1844 by Jacob Best and was, by 1889, named after Frederick Pabst. It is currently the holding company contracting for the brewing of over two dozen brands of beer and malt liquor from now defunct companies including Pabst Blue Ribbon, P. Ballantine and Sons Brewing Company, G. Heileman Brewing Company, Lone Star Brewing Company, Pearl Brewing Company, Piels Bros., Valentin Blatz Brewing Company, National Brewing Company, Olympia Brewing Company, Falstaff Brewing Corporation, Primo Brewing & Malting Company, Rainier Brewing Company, F & M Schaefer Brewing Company, Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company, Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company and Stroh Brewery Company.", "Title: Shipyard Brewing Company\n\nShipyard Brewing Company is a brewery and soft drink manufacturer in Portland, Maine, USA, and founded in 1994. Shipyard is the largest brewer in Maine (owning the Shipyard, Sea Dog Brewing Company, and Casco Bay Brewing Company banners, and bottling under contract with Gritty McDuff's Brewing Company). Shipyard is the fourth largest microbrewery in New England after Boston Beer Company, Harpoon Brewery, and Magic Hat Brewing Company.", "Title: Blue Point (LIRR station)\n\nBlue Point was a station stop along the Montauk Branch of the Long Island Rail Road It was located on Martha Avenue on the south side of the tracks in Blue Point, New York, and was the westernmost station along the Montauk Branch in the Town of Brookhaven. Access to the station was through a driveway that emptied onto Blue Point Avenue. The station was originally opened on February 1, 1870, by the South Side Railroad of Long Island and closed on June 1, 1882. The second depot opened around June, 1900, evidently in conjunction with the bridge over Blue Point Avenue. The newer station also had a connection to the South Shore Traction Company trolleys, which were later replaced by Suffolk Traction Company trolleys. Blue Point station closed on September 6, 1980, in conjunction with the nearby Bayport Station. It was located between Bayport and Patchogue Stations. The former station site, across from the Blue Point Wine & Liquor store, remains, to this day, gated off, and covered partially in trees, leaves, and weeds.", "Title: Ebling Brewing Company\n\nThe Ebling Brewing Company, founded in 1868, was located in the South Bronx (the Melrose neighborhood, at the intersection 156th Street and St. Ann's Avenue) when German was the second language to English there. The company advertised their technique of aging their beer in \"natural rock caves.\" These caves were dug into a hill behind its headquarters under the brewery in the Bronx. The Ebling Brewing Company suffered under the laws of Prohibition. In 1925 it was required to padlock its doors for 4 months and pay a $250,000 fine after it was found to have two truckloads of beer that had higher than the legal alcohol content; they were found to be possessing \"real beer.\" The 72-year old president of the company at the time was William Ebling. The company finally closed its doors for good in the 1940s. The Ebling Brewing Company headquarters were razed and a parking lot was created over the site. The caves, sometimes as large as 20' x 100', were covered and forgotten by most people." ]
4,040
John Elwood Schweitz, is a retired American basketball player in the National Basketball Association (NBA), he played in two NBA seasons, for which American professional basketball team based in Seattle, Washington?
Seattle SuperSonics
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{ "title": [ "John Schweitz", "Seattle SuperSonics" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The New York Knickerbockers, commonly referred to as the Knicks, are an American professional basketball team based in New York City.", " The Knicks compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference.", " The team plays its home games at Madison Square Garden, located in the borough of Manhattan.", " They are one of two NBA teams located in New York City; the other is the Brooklyn Nets.", " The team, established by Ned Irish in 1946, was one of the founding members of the Basketball Association of America (BAA), which became the NBA after merging with the rival National Basketball League (NBL) in 1949.", " Along with the Boston Celtics, the Knicks are one of only two original NBA teams still located in its original city." ], "title": "New York Knicks" }, { "sentences": [ "John Elwood Schweitz (born April 19, 1960) is a retired American basketball player in the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " A 6'6\" (1.98 m) and 210 lb (95 kg) shooting guard, Schweitz, from Waterloo, New York and the University of Richmond, was selected by the Boston Celtics with the 23rd pick in the 6th round (138 overall) of the 1982 NBA Draft.", " He played in two NBA seasons, for the Seattle SuperSonics and Detroit Pistons." ], "title": "John Schweitz" }, { "sentences": [ "The Philadelphia 76ers, often referred to as the \"Sixers\", are an American professional basketball team based in Philadelphia.", " The Sixers play in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " In sixty-six NBA seasons, the franchise has played in the NBA Finals nine times and won three NBA championships.", " The Sixers have the third-highest victory total and third most playoff appearances in NBA history.", " Since 1996, the Sixers have played home games at Wells Fargo Center." ], "title": "List of Philadelphia 76ers seasons" }, { "sentences": [ "The Brooklyn Nets are an American professional basketball team based in the New York City borough of Brooklyn.", " The Nets compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member club of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference.", " The team plays its home games at Barclays Center.", " They are one of two NBA teams located in New York City; the other are the New York Knicks.", " The team was established in 1967 as a charter franchise of the NBA's rival league, the American Basketball Association (ABA).", " They played in New Jersey as the New Jersey Americans during their first season, before moving to Long Island in 1968 and changing their name to the New York Nets.", " During this time, the Nets won two ABA championships (in 1974 and 1976).", " In 1976, the ABA merged with the NBA, and the Nets were absorbed into the NBA along with three other ABA teams (the San Antonio Spurs, Indiana Pacers and Denver Nuggets, all of whom remain in the league today)." ], "title": "Brooklyn Nets" }, { "sentences": [ "Emanual Davis (born August 27, 1968) is a retired American professional basketball player.", " As a 6'4\" (1.96 m) point guard, Davis played college basketball at Delaware State University in Dover, Delaware.", " Davis was never drafted by a National Basketball Association team, and played in the Continental Basketball Association, Italian Basketball League, United States Basketball League and the Atlantic Basketball Association in a span of 5 years before making it into the NBA.", " Davis played in 6 NBA seasons from 1996–1998 and 1999–2003.", " He played for the Houston Rockets, Seattle SuperSonics and Atlanta Hawks." ], "title": "Emanual Davis" }, { "sentences": [ "The Seattle SuperSonics, commonly known as the Sonics, were an American professional basketball team based in Seattle, Washington.", " The SuperSonics played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member club of the league's Western Conference Pacific and Northwest divisions from 1967 until 2008.", " After the 2007–08 season ended, the team relocated to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and now plays as the Oklahoma City Thunder." ], "title": "Seattle SuperSonics" }, { "sentences": [ "The New York Knickerbockers are an American professional basketball team based in New York City.", " They are a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " They play their home games at Madison Square Garden.", " The franchise's official name \"Knickerbockers\" came from the style of pants Dutch settlers wore when they came to America.", " Having joined the Basketball Association of America (BAA), the predecessor of the NBA, in 1946, the Knicks remain as one of the oldest teams in the NBA.", " During Red Holzman's tenure, the franchise won its only two NBA championships, the 1970 NBA Finals and the 1973 NBA Finals." ], "title": "List of New York Knicks head coaches" }, { "sentences": [ "George Gervin (born April 27, 1952), nicknamed \"The Iceman\", is an American retired professional basketball player who played in both the American Basketball Association (ABA) and National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Virginia Squires, San Antonio Spurs, and Chicago Bulls.", " Gervin averaged at least 14 points per game in all 14 of his ABA and NBA seasons, and finished with an NBA career average of 26.2 points per game.", " Gervin is widely regarded to be one of the greatest shooting guards in NBA history." ], "title": "George Gervin" }, { "sentences": [ "Walter Ray Allen Jr. (born July 20, 1975) is an American former professional basketball player who played 18 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " After playing three seasons of college basketball for Connecticut, Allen entered the NBA in 1996 and went on to play for the Milwaukee Bucks, Seattle SuperSonics, Boston Celtics and Miami Heat.", " One of the most accurate three-point and free throw shooters in NBA history, he was a ten-time NBA All-Star, and won two NBA championships (2008, 2013) with the Celtics and Heat respectively.", " He also won an Olympic gold medal as a member of the 2000 United States men's basketball team.", " Allen is the NBA's all-time leader in career three-point field goals made in both the regular and postseason.", " He has acted in two films, one of which was a lead role in the 1998 Spike Lee film, \"He Got Game\"." ], "title": "Ray Allen" }, { "sentences": [ "The Houston Rockets are an American professional basketball team based in Houston, Texas.", " They are a member of the Southwest Division of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " They have played their home games at Toyota Center since 2003.", " Founded by Robert Breitbard in San Diego, the team first joined the NBA in 1967 as an expansion team.", " After four losing seasons, however, the team was sold to a group of investors based in Houston.", " The group subsequently relocated the team to Houston, where the Rockets have remained for 37 seasons.", " The franchise won its only two NBA titles in 1994 and 1995." ], "title": "List of Houston Rockets head coaches" } ]
[ "Title: New York Knicks\n\nThe New York Knickerbockers, commonly referred to as the Knicks, are an American professional basketball team based in New York City. The Knicks compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference. The team plays its home games at Madison Square Garden, located in the borough of Manhattan. They are one of two NBA teams located in New York City; the other is the Brooklyn Nets. The team, established by Ned Irish in 1946, was one of the founding members of the Basketball Association of America (BAA), which became the NBA after merging with the rival National Basketball League (NBL) in 1949. Along with the Boston Celtics, the Knicks are one of only two original NBA teams still located in its original city.", "Title: John Schweitz\n\nJohn Elwood Schweitz (born April 19, 1960) is a retired American basketball player in the National Basketball Association (NBA). A 6'6\" (1.98 m) and 210 lb (95 kg) shooting guard, Schweitz, from Waterloo, New York and the University of Richmond, was selected by the Boston Celtics with the 23rd pick in the 6th round (138 overall) of the 1982 NBA Draft. He played in two NBA seasons, for the Seattle SuperSonics and Detroit Pistons.", "Title: List of Philadelphia 76ers seasons\n\nThe Philadelphia 76ers, often referred to as the \"Sixers\", are an American professional basketball team based in Philadelphia. The Sixers play in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). In sixty-six NBA seasons, the franchise has played in the NBA Finals nine times and won three NBA championships. The Sixers have the third-highest victory total and third most playoff appearances in NBA history. Since 1996, the Sixers have played home games at Wells Fargo Center.", "Title: Brooklyn Nets\n\nThe Brooklyn Nets are an American professional basketball team based in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. The Nets compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member club of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference. The team plays its home games at Barclays Center. They are one of two NBA teams located in New York City; the other are the New York Knicks. The team was established in 1967 as a charter franchise of the NBA's rival league, the American Basketball Association (ABA). They played in New Jersey as the New Jersey Americans during their first season, before moving to Long Island in 1968 and changing their name to the New York Nets. During this time, the Nets won two ABA championships (in 1974 and 1976). In 1976, the ABA merged with the NBA, and the Nets were absorbed into the NBA along with three other ABA teams (the San Antonio Spurs, Indiana Pacers and Denver Nuggets, all of whom remain in the league today).", "Title: Emanual Davis\n\nEmanual Davis (born August 27, 1968) is a retired American professional basketball player. As a 6'4\" (1.96 m) point guard, Davis played college basketball at Delaware State University in Dover, Delaware. Davis was never drafted by a National Basketball Association team, and played in the Continental Basketball Association, Italian Basketball League, United States Basketball League and the Atlantic Basketball Association in a span of 5 years before making it into the NBA. Davis played in 6 NBA seasons from 1996–1998 and 1999–2003. He played for the Houston Rockets, Seattle SuperSonics and Atlanta Hawks.", "Title: Seattle SuperSonics\n\nThe Seattle SuperSonics, commonly known as the Sonics, were an American professional basketball team based in Seattle, Washington. The SuperSonics played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member club of the league's Western Conference Pacific and Northwest divisions from 1967 until 2008. After the 2007–08 season ended, the team relocated to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and now plays as the Oklahoma City Thunder.", "Title: List of New York Knicks head coaches\n\nThe New York Knickerbockers are an American professional basketball team based in New York City. They are a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). They play their home games at Madison Square Garden. The franchise's official name \"Knickerbockers\" came from the style of pants Dutch settlers wore when they came to America. Having joined the Basketball Association of America (BAA), the predecessor of the NBA, in 1946, the Knicks remain as one of the oldest teams in the NBA. During Red Holzman's tenure, the franchise won its only two NBA championships, the 1970 NBA Finals and the 1973 NBA Finals.", "Title: George Gervin\n\nGeorge Gervin (born April 27, 1952), nicknamed \"The Iceman\", is an American retired professional basketball player who played in both the American Basketball Association (ABA) and National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Virginia Squires, San Antonio Spurs, and Chicago Bulls. Gervin averaged at least 14 points per game in all 14 of his ABA and NBA seasons, and finished with an NBA career average of 26.2 points per game. Gervin is widely regarded to be one of the greatest shooting guards in NBA history.", "Title: Ray Allen\n\nWalter Ray Allen Jr. (born July 20, 1975) is an American former professional basketball player who played 18 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA). After playing three seasons of college basketball for Connecticut, Allen entered the NBA in 1996 and went on to play for the Milwaukee Bucks, Seattle SuperSonics, Boston Celtics and Miami Heat. One of the most accurate three-point and free throw shooters in NBA history, he was a ten-time NBA All-Star, and won two NBA championships (2008, 2013) with the Celtics and Heat respectively. He also won an Olympic gold medal as a member of the 2000 United States men's basketball team. Allen is the NBA's all-time leader in career three-point field goals made in both the regular and postseason. He has acted in two films, one of which was a lead role in the 1998 Spike Lee film, \"He Got Game\".", "Title: List of Houston Rockets head coaches\n\nThe Houston Rockets are an American professional basketball team based in Houston, Texas. They are a member of the Southwest Division of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). They have played their home games at Toyota Center since 2003. Founded by Robert Breitbard in San Diego, the team first joined the NBA in 1967 as an expansion team. After four losing seasons, however, the team was sold to a group of investors based in Houston. The group subsequently relocated the team to Houston, where the Rockets have remained for 37 seasons. The franchise won its only two NBA titles in 1994 and 1995." ]
4,041
Who is older, Micky Dolenz or Raul Malo?
George Michael Dolenz, Jr.
comparison
hard
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[ { "sentences": [ "Tear Drop City is a single by The Monkees released on February 8, 1969 on Colgems #5000 recorded on October 26, 1966.", " The song reached No. 56 on the Billboard chart.", " The lyrics are about a man who feels low because his girlfriend has left him.", " Written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, it was the first single The Monkees released as a trio (Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, and Davy Jones; Peter Tork departed December 1968).", " Micky Dolenz performed the lead vocal.", " Boyce and Hart produced and arranged the song." ], "title": "Tear Drop City" }, { "sentences": [ "Samantha Juste (born Sandra Slater; 31 May 1944 – 5 February 2014) became known on British television in the mid-1960s as the \"disc girl\" on the BBC’s \"Top of the Pops\".", " In 1968 she married Micky Dolenz of the Monkees.", " Their daughter is actress Ami Dolenz." ], "title": "Samantha Juste" }, { "sentences": [ "Raúl Francisco Martínez-Malo Jr. (born August 7, 1965 in Miami, Florida), known professionally as Raúl Malo, is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and record producer.", " He is the lead singer of country music band The Mavericks and the co-writer of many of their singles, as well as Rick Trevino's 2003 single \"In My Dreams\".", " After the disbanding of The Mavericks in the early 2000s, Malo pursued a solo career.", " He has also participated from 2001 in the Los Super Seven supergroup.", " The Mavericks re-formed in 2012 and continue to tour extensively.", " In 2015 they won the Americana music award for duo/group of the year." ], "title": "Raul Malo" }, { "sentences": [ "\"I Should Have Been True\" is a song recorded by American country music group The Mavericks.", " It was released in January 1995 as the fourth single from the album \"What a Crying Shame\".", " The song reached #30 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.", " The song was written by Raul Malo and Stan Lynch." ], "title": "I Should Have Been True" }, { "sentences": [ "In My Dreams is the sixth studio album released by country music artist Rick Trevino.", " It was produced by Raul Malo, lead singer for the alternative country band The Mavericks.", " Malo and Jaime Hanna, another former member of the Mavericks (who, in 2005, would pair up with Jonathan McEuen to form the duo Hanna-McEuen), co-wrote the majority of this album's songs with Trevino and Alan Miller.", " The only exception is a cover of \"Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman\", a cover of the Bryan Adams song from 1995." ], "title": "In My Dreams (Rick Trevino album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart is an album by the group of the same name, released in 1976.", " The group consisted of Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart.", " Dolenz and Jones had been members of 1960s pop group/band The Monkees while Boyce and Hart had written many of the group's biggest hits such as \"Last Train to Clarksville\" and \"(Theme from) The Monkees\".", " As such, several publications, such as Allmusic, consider the album to be a Monkees-reunion album.", " Most of the musicians that appear on this album were featured on Monkees albums in the past.", " A majority of the vocals are done by Dolenz and Jones (\"Right Now\", \"I Remember The Feeling\", \"You And I\") with Boyce And Hart contributing backing vocals and the occasional lead vocal such as Hart's on \"I Love You [And I'm Glad That I Said It]\".", " Although the album failed to make much of an impact when originally released, renewal of interest in The Monkees led to its reissue on compact disc years later.", " The group was called Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart because they were legally prohibited from using The Monkees name.", " Former Monkees members Michael Nesmith and Peter Tork were also invited to join the group, but they both declined.", " Peter Tork joined 'Dolenz, Jones, Boyce, & Hart' onstage for a guest appearance on their concert tour on July 4, 1976 in Disneyland.", " Later that year he reunited with Jones and Dolenz in the studio for the recording of the single \"Christmas is My Time of the Year\" b/w \"White Christmas\", which saw a limited release for fan club members that holiday season." ], "title": "Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Oh My My\" is a song by The Monkees, released on April 1, 1970 on Colgems single #5011.", " It was the final single released during their original 1966-70 run.", " The song was written by Jeff Barry and Andy Kim and recorded February 5, 1970.", " It made it to #98 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, their last entry until 1986.", " The B-side was \"I Love You Better\", also written by Barry and Kim.", " By now, The Monkees were a duo consisting of Micky Dolenz and Davy Jones, and both sides of the single were sung by Dolenz.", " Both songs are from \"Changes\", The Monkees' final studio album until 1987's \"Pool It!", "\" which was followed by \"Good Times\" in 2016." ], "title": "Oh My My (The Monkees song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Randy Scouse Git\" is a song written by Micky Dolenz in 1967 and recorded by The Monkees.", " It was the first song written by Dolenz to be commercially released, and became a #2 hit in the UK where it was retitled \"Alternate Title\" after the record company (RCA) complained that the original title was actually somewhat \"taboo to the British audience\".", " Dolenz took the song's title from a phrase he had heard spoken on an episode of the British television series \"Till Death Us Do Part\", which he had watched while in England.", " The song also appeared on \"The Monkees\" TV series, on their album \"Headquarters,\" and on several \"Greatest Hits\" albums.", " Peter Tork has said that it is one of his favorite Monkees tracks." ], "title": "Randy Scouse Git" }, { "sentences": [ "Janelle Johnson (December 2, 1923 - December 2, 1995) was a film actress of the 1940s.", " She married actor George Dolenz (1908–63) and was the mother of Micky Dolenz of the 1960s pop group the Monkees.", " Her English daughter-in-law was Samantha Juste, co-host of BBC television's \"Top of the Pops\" in its early days.", " Her granddaughter, Ami Dolenz, also became a film actress." ], "title": "Janelle Johnson" }, { "sentences": [ "George Michael Dolenz, Jr. (born March 8, 1945) is an American actor, musician, television director, radio personality and theater director, best known as a vocalist and drummer of the 1960s pop/rock band the Monkees." ], "title": "Micky Dolenz" } ]
[ "Title: Tear Drop City\n\nTear Drop City is a single by The Monkees released on February 8, 1969 on Colgems #5000 recorded on October 26, 1966. The song reached No. 56 on the Billboard chart. The lyrics are about a man who feels low because his girlfriend has left him. Written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, it was the first single The Monkees released as a trio (Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, and Davy Jones; Peter Tork departed December 1968). Micky Dolenz performed the lead vocal. Boyce and Hart produced and arranged the song.", "Title: Samantha Juste\n\nSamantha Juste (born Sandra Slater; 31 May 1944 – 5 February 2014) became known on British television in the mid-1960s as the \"disc girl\" on the BBC’s \"Top of the Pops\". In 1968 she married Micky Dolenz of the Monkees. Their daughter is actress Ami Dolenz.", "Title: Raul Malo\n\nRaúl Francisco Martínez-Malo Jr. (born August 7, 1965 in Miami, Florida), known professionally as Raúl Malo, is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and record producer. He is the lead singer of country music band The Mavericks and the co-writer of many of their singles, as well as Rick Trevino's 2003 single \"In My Dreams\". After the disbanding of The Mavericks in the early 2000s, Malo pursued a solo career. He has also participated from 2001 in the Los Super Seven supergroup. The Mavericks re-formed in 2012 and continue to tour extensively. In 2015 they won the Americana music award for duo/group of the year.", "Title: I Should Have Been True\n\n\"I Should Have Been True\" is a song recorded by American country music group The Mavericks. It was released in January 1995 as the fourth single from the album \"What a Crying Shame\". The song reached #30 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The song was written by Raul Malo and Stan Lynch.", "Title: In My Dreams (Rick Trevino album)\n\nIn My Dreams is the sixth studio album released by country music artist Rick Trevino. It was produced by Raul Malo, lead singer for the alternative country band The Mavericks. Malo and Jaime Hanna, another former member of the Mavericks (who, in 2005, would pair up with Jonathan McEuen to form the duo Hanna-McEuen), co-wrote the majority of this album's songs with Trevino and Alan Miller. The only exception is a cover of \"Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman\", a cover of the Bryan Adams song from 1995.", "Title: Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart\n\nDolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart is an album by the group of the same name, released in 1976. The group consisted of Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart. Dolenz and Jones had been members of 1960s pop group/band The Monkees while Boyce and Hart had written many of the group's biggest hits such as \"Last Train to Clarksville\" and \"(Theme from) The Monkees\". As such, several publications, such as Allmusic, consider the album to be a Monkees-reunion album. Most of the musicians that appear on this album were featured on Monkees albums in the past. A majority of the vocals are done by Dolenz and Jones (\"Right Now\", \"I Remember The Feeling\", \"You And I\") with Boyce And Hart contributing backing vocals and the occasional lead vocal such as Hart's on \"I Love You [And I'm Glad That I Said It]\". Although the album failed to make much of an impact when originally released, renewal of interest in The Monkees led to its reissue on compact disc years later. The group was called Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart because they were legally prohibited from using The Monkees name. Former Monkees members Michael Nesmith and Peter Tork were also invited to join the group, but they both declined. Peter Tork joined 'Dolenz, Jones, Boyce, & Hart' onstage for a guest appearance on their concert tour on July 4, 1976 in Disneyland. Later that year he reunited with Jones and Dolenz in the studio for the recording of the single \"Christmas is My Time of the Year\" b/w \"White Christmas\", which saw a limited release for fan club members that holiday season.", "Title: Oh My My (The Monkees song)\n\n\"Oh My My\" is a song by The Monkees, released on April 1, 1970 on Colgems single #5011. It was the final single released during their original 1966-70 run. The song was written by Jeff Barry and Andy Kim and recorded February 5, 1970. It made it to #98 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, their last entry until 1986. The B-side was \"I Love You Better\", also written by Barry and Kim. By now, The Monkees were a duo consisting of Micky Dolenz and Davy Jones, and both sides of the single were sung by Dolenz. Both songs are from \"Changes\", The Monkees' final studio album until 1987's \"Pool It! \" which was followed by \"Good Times\" in 2016.", "Title: Randy Scouse Git\n\n\"Randy Scouse Git\" is a song written by Micky Dolenz in 1967 and recorded by The Monkees. It was the first song written by Dolenz to be commercially released, and became a #2 hit in the UK where it was retitled \"Alternate Title\" after the record company (RCA) complained that the original title was actually somewhat \"taboo to the British audience\". Dolenz took the song's title from a phrase he had heard spoken on an episode of the British television series \"Till Death Us Do Part\", which he had watched while in England. The song also appeared on \"The Monkees\" TV series, on their album \"Headquarters,\" and on several \"Greatest Hits\" albums. Peter Tork has said that it is one of his favorite Monkees tracks.", "Title: Janelle Johnson\n\nJanelle Johnson (December 2, 1923 - December 2, 1995) was a film actress of the 1940s. She married actor George Dolenz (1908–63) and was the mother of Micky Dolenz of the 1960s pop group the Monkees. Her English daughter-in-law was Samantha Juste, co-host of BBC television's \"Top of the Pops\" in its early days. Her granddaughter, Ami Dolenz, also became a film actress.", "Title: Micky Dolenz\n\nGeorge Michael Dolenz, Jr. (born March 8, 1945) is an American actor, musician, television director, radio personality and theater director, best known as a vocalist and drummer of the 1960s pop/rock band the Monkees." ]
4,042
Which TV series introduced the star who was paired with Robert De Niro in the film Killing Season ?
Welcome Back, Kotter
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Vincent Hanna, a LAPD robbery-homicide detective tracking down McCauley's crew.", " The story is based on the former Chicago police officer Chuck Adamson's pursuit during the 1960s of a criminal named McCauley, after whom De Niro's character is named.", " Heat is a remake by Mann of a TV series he had worked on, the pilot of which was released as a TV movie, \"L.A. Takedown\" in 1989." ], "title": "Heat (1995 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "John Joseph Travolta (born February 18, 1954) is an American actor, producer, dancer, and singer.", " Travolta first became known in the 1970s, after appearing on the television series \"Welcome Back, Kotter\" (1975–1979) and starring in the box office successes \"Saturday Night Fever\" (1977) and \"Grease\" (1978).", " His acting career declined through the 1980s, but enjoyed a resurgence in the 1990s with his role in \"Pulp Fiction\" (1994), and he has since starred in films such as \"Face/Off\" (1997), \"Swordfish\" (2001), \"Wild Hogs\", and \"Hairspray\" (both 2007)." ], "title": "John Travolta" } ]
[ "Title: Robert De Niro Sr.\n\nRobert Henry De Niro (May 3, 1922 – May 3, 1993), better known as Robert De Niro Sr., was an American abstract expressionist painter and the father of actor Robert De Niro.", "Title: Robert De Niro filmography\n\nRobert De Niro's filmography includes the year the film was/will be released, the name of his character, and other related notes. There is also a list of films he has produced and his appearances in theater plays, TV series and documentaries. He is sometimes credited as Robert DeNiro and Robert De Nero. De Niro has appeared in over 100 films throughout his career.", "Title: John Mariano\n\nJohn Mariano (born August 5, 1960 in Astoria, New York) is an American actor who has worked in film, television, animation and nightclubs. He is known for playing tough guys with a comic edge. His ability of physical comedy has been compared to Jerry Lewis and Buster Keaton. Keaton's wife Eleanor was quoted as saying; \"He reminded me so much of Buster, it gave me chills\". He got his start in films playing a prissy bank teller in \"Tough Guys\" with Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas. Working steadily in both film and television, he's best remembered on television for playing Johnny the waiter in \"Caroline in the City\" with Lea Thompson. A gifted improviser, sketch player and voice-over artist, his impression of Robert De Niro in a sketch entitled \"De Niro Sings the Supremes\" at The Groundlings, led to him playing a pigeon named Bobby in the cartoon series \"Animaniacs\", who is based on a character played by De Niro in \"Goodfellas\".", "Title: Righteous Kill\n\nRighteous Kill is a 2008 American crime thriller film with elements of a buddy cop film directed by Jon Avnet, and starring Al Pacino and Robert De Niro. This is the second film (the first one is \"Heat\") in which De Niro and Pacino appear together in the same scenes (both De Niro and Pacino starred in \"The Godfather Part II\", but did not appear in any of the same scenes). \"Righteous Kill\" also features John Leguizamo, Carla Gugino, Donnie Wahlberg, Brian Dennehy, and Curtis \"50 Cent\" Jackson. The film was released in the United States on September 12, 2008.", "Title: Killing Season (film)\n\nKilling Season (previously titled Shrapnel) is a 2013 American action thriller film written by Evan Daugherty and directed by Mark Steven Johnson for Millennium Films, as the first on-screen pairing of actors John Travolta and Robert De Niro. The film pertains to a personal fight between an American and a Serb war veteran.", "Title: TriBeCa Productions\n\nTribeca Productions, a film and television production company, was co-founded in 1989 by actor Robert De Niro and producer Jane Rosenthal in the lower Manhattan neighborhood of TriBeCa. In 2003, Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal, and Craig Hatkoff moved Tribeca Productions to become a part of Tribeca Enterprises, which organizes the Tribeca Film Festival, Tribeca Film Festival International, Tribeca Cinemas, and Tribeca Film. De Niro, Rosenthal, and Craig Hatkoff are also the co-founders of the Tribeca Film Festival.", "Title: Elizabeth Olin\n\nElizabeth Olin (born December 21) is an American actress. Her most notable film to date is \"God of Love\", written, directed, and starring NYU Graduate student Luke Matheny, which won the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film in 2011. She has also appeared in \"When in Rome\", a Touchstone Pictures film directed by Mark Steven Johnson. Olin currently filmed \"Killing Season\" alongside Robert De Niro, John Travolta, and Milo Ventimiglia, which was released in summer 2013.", "Title: Showtime (film)\n\nShowtime is a 2002 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Tom Dey. The film stars Robert De Niro and Eddie Murphy in the lead roles alongside Rene Russo, William Shatner, Pedro Damian and De Niro's real life adopted daughter Drena De Niro. The film was released in the United States on March 15, 2002.", "Title: Heat (1995 film)\n\nHeat is a 1995 American crime film written, produced and directed by Michael Mann, and starring Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, and Val Kilmer. De Niro plays Neil McCauley, a professional thief, while Pacino plays Lt. Vincent Hanna, a LAPD robbery-homicide detective tracking down McCauley's crew. The story is based on the former Chicago police officer Chuck Adamson's pursuit during the 1960s of a criminal named McCauley, after whom De Niro's character is named. Heat is a remake by Mann of a TV series he had worked on, the pilot of which was released as a TV movie, \"L.A. Takedown\" in 1989.", "Title: John Travolta\n\nJohn Joseph Travolta (born February 18, 1954) is an American actor, producer, dancer, and singer. Travolta first became known in the 1970s, after appearing on the television series \"Welcome Back, Kotter\" (1975–1979) and starring in the box office successes \"Saturday Night Fever\" (1977) and \"Grease\" (1978). His acting career declined through the 1980s, but enjoyed a resurgence in the 1990s with his role in \"Pulp Fiction\" (1994), and he has since starred in films such as \"Face/Off\" (1997), \"Swordfish\" (2001), \"Wild Hogs\", and \"Hairspray\" (both 2007)." ]
4,043
In which U.S. city did Kyle Richardson begin his college football career?
Jonesboro, Arkansas
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[ { "sentences": [ "Mitchell Mustain (born February 27, 1988) is a former professional football and baseball player.", " He did not play baseball in college, opting instead to pursue a football career.", " He played baseball at Springdale High School in Springdale, Arkansas, and football under present Auburn University head football coach Gus Malzahn.", " Mustain also played college football at USC.", " Mustain played his freshman year of college football at the University of Arkansas in 2006 before transferring to USC in 2007.", " Under NCAA transfer rules, he sat out the 2007 season and started playing for USC in the 2008 season." ], "title": "Mitch Mustain" }, { "sentences": [ "Kyle Davis Richardson (born March 2, 1973) is a former National Football League punter.", " He played college football at Arkansas State University and went on to have a ten-year professional career.", " He played for the Rhein Fire in NFL Europe in 1996, the Miami Dolphins and Seattle Seahawks in 1997, the Baltimore Ravens from 1998 to 2001, the Minnesota Vikings in 2002, the Cincinnati Bengals from 2003 to 2004, and the Cleveland Browns in 2005.", " With the Ravens, he won Super Bowl XXXV over the New York Giants." ], "title": "Kyle Richardson" }, { "sentences": [ "Lynn Osbert \"Pappy\" Waldorf (October 3, 1902 – August 15, 1981) was an American college football player and coach.", " He received the first national collegiate football coach of the year award in 1935.", " Waldorf became known for his motivational coaching, connection with his players and the extremely organized and consistent coaching technique.", " He won conference titles with each of the five teams that he coached.", " Waldorf coached from 1925 to 1956, heading Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma State University, Kansas State University, Northwestern University and the University of California, Berkeley.", " Waldorf's overall college football career record is 173–100–21.", " He is the second most successful UC Berkeley coach of the modern era with 67 wins.", " Waldorf was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1966." ], "title": "Pappy Waldorf" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael \"Mike\" Terrizzi is a retired football player who played quarterback for the Purdue University football team and was later signed by the San Francisco 49ers before his playing career was cut short by injury.", " He is a current attorney with the law firm of Plastiras & Terrizzi located in San Rafael, California.", " As quarterback for Purdue during the 1974 football season, he led the Boilermakers to a 31-20 victory over archrival Notre Dame at Notre Dame's stadium in South Bend, Indiana.", " Following this victory, Purdue did not defeat Notre Dame at Notre Dame for 30 years until 2004, when Kyle Orton led the Boilermakers to a 41-16 victory in South Bend.", " Nicknamed \"Dorothy,\" he is not as well known as fellow Purdue quarterbacks with Bob Griese, Drew Brees and Kyle Orton.", " After graduation, he was signed by the San Francisco 49ers although his professional football career was cut short not long thereafter by an injury." ], "title": "Michael Terrizzi" }, { "sentences": [ "Arkansas State University (also known as \"A-State\"\")\" is a public research university and is the flagship campus of the Arkansas State University System, the state's second largest college system and second largest university by enrollment.", " It is located atop 1,376 acres (5.6 km2) on Crowley's Ridge at Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States.", " The university marked its centennial year in 2009.", " Arkansas State has Sun Belt rivalries with all West Division schools (Little Rock, Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana-Monroe, Texas State, and UT Arlington).", " Their primary Sun Belt rivals are Little Rock and Louisiana-Monroe." ], "title": "Arkansas State University" }, { "sentences": [ "Jon Beutjer (born August 15, 1980) is a former American football quarterback.", " As a senior at Wheaton Warrenville South High School he threw for a then-national high school record of 60 touchdowns in a 14-game season, winning several Illinois High School Player of the Year honors in the process.", " He began his college football career at the University of Iowa, ending Iowa's 19-game losing streak with a victory over Michigan State in his first collegiate start during the 2000 season.", " He passed for 390 yards and scored 4 touchdowns against the Spartans.", " Throughout his first season campaign with the Hawkeyes, Beutjer could not overcome crowd assaults throughout many games.", " Most notably ESPN reported rowdy Wisconsin fans chanting \"the future is Beutjer\" and \"Back to the Beutjer\".", " He could not shake this and fell to the Badgers that day.", " Beutjer joined the Iowa basketball team as a walk-on, seeing very limited action in six games during the 2000-01 season.", " During the summer of 2001, Beutjer with roommate and fellow football teammate Sam Aiello got in a dispute over a cable bill, which resulted in Beutjer being knocked unconscious in a parking lot requiring three of his teammates to pull Aiello off of the unconscious Beutjer.", " Beutjer loved Iowa and his teammates, but was forced into making a very difficult decision and he wound up transferring to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.", " After sitting out the 2001 season per NCAA transfer rules, he started for the Illini during the 2002 and 2003 seasons.", " He was granted a 6th year of eligibility in 2004, where he split playing time with sophomore Brad Bower.", " After finishing his college football career, Beutjer played in the Arena Football League and Canadian Football League." ], "title": "Jon Beutjer" }, { "sentences": [ "Merlin Jay Olsen ( ; September 15, 1940 – March 11, 2010) was an American football player, announcer, and actor.", " He played his entire 15-year professional football career in National Football League (NFL) as a defensive tackle with the Los Angeles Rams.", " He was selected to the Pro Bowl a record 14 straight times, missing selection only in the last year of his career.", " This record of 14 seasons selected to play in the Pro Bowl, consecutive or otherwise, is current and shared with former offensive lineman Bruce Matthews, former tight end Tony Gonzalez, and former quarterback Peyton Manning.", " A recipient of the 1961 Outland Trophy as the best lineman in college football, Olsen is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the College Football Hall of Fame.", " As an actor, he portrayed farmer Jonathan Garvey on \"Little House on the Prairie\".", " After leaving that series, he starred in his own NBC drama, \"Father Murphy\"." ], "title": "Merlin Olsen" }, { "sentences": [ "Lawrence Edwin Siemering (November 24, 1910 – July 27, 2009) was an American football player and coach.", " He played college football at the University of San Francisco and professionally in the National Football League (NFL) with the Boston Redskins in 1935 and 1936.", " Siemering served as the head football coach at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California from 1947 to 1951 and at Arizona State University in 1951, compiling a career college football coached record of 41–8–4.", " He also was the head coach of the Canadian Football League's Calgary Stampeders in 1954.", " In all, Siemering's football career as a player and coach lasted more than forty years.", " At the time of his death, he was the oldest surviving professional football player at 98 years of age." ], "title": "Larry Siemering" }, { "sentences": [ "Alvin Lawrence \"Moose\" Wistert (June 26, 1916 – October 3, 2005) was an American football player.", " A native of Chicago, Illinois, he played college football at the tackle position for Boston University in 1946 and at the University of Michigan from 1947 to 1949.", " He began his collegiate football career at age 30 following 12 years of working in a factory and serving in the United States Marine Corps during World War II.", " He played at the defensive tackle position for the undefeated 1947 and 1948 Michigan Wolverines football teams, both of which finished the season ranked No. 1 in the final Associated Press poll.", " He also holds the distinction of being the oldest college football player ever selected as a College Football All-American, having been selected to the 1948 College Football All-America Team at age 32 and the 1949 Team at age 33." ], "title": "Alvin Wistert" }, { "sentences": [ "Harold Hathaway Weekes (April 2, 1880 – July 6, 1950) was an American college football player.", " Weekes played halfback for the Columbia University Lions (1899-1902), and he served as team captain during his senior year.", " Weekes received induction into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1954 as the first of seven Columbia players enshrined.", " In 1962, the book \"Football Immortals\" profiled Weekes for their selection of the greatest 64 American football players from the game's first 93 years.", " The \"Bill Shannon Biographical Dictionary of New York Sports\" termed him a \"145-pound lightning bolt\" who \"hit the college football scene like a shot\".", " During Weekes's college football career, Columbia won 29 games, including 19 shutouts." ], "title": "Harold Weekes" } ]
[ "Title: Mitch Mustain\n\nMitchell Mustain (born February 27, 1988) is a former professional football and baseball player. He did not play baseball in college, opting instead to pursue a football career. He played baseball at Springdale High School in Springdale, Arkansas, and football under present Auburn University head football coach Gus Malzahn. Mustain also played college football at USC. Mustain played his freshman year of college football at the University of Arkansas in 2006 before transferring to USC in 2007. Under NCAA transfer rules, he sat out the 2007 season and started playing for USC in the 2008 season.", "Title: Kyle Richardson\n\nKyle Davis Richardson (born March 2, 1973) is a former National Football League punter. He played college football at Arkansas State University and went on to have a ten-year professional career. He played for the Rhein Fire in NFL Europe in 1996, the Miami Dolphins and Seattle Seahawks in 1997, the Baltimore Ravens from 1998 to 2001, the Minnesota Vikings in 2002, the Cincinnati Bengals from 2003 to 2004, and the Cleveland Browns in 2005. With the Ravens, he won Super Bowl XXXV over the New York Giants.", "Title: Pappy Waldorf\n\nLynn Osbert \"Pappy\" Waldorf (October 3, 1902 – August 15, 1981) was an American college football player and coach. He received the first national collegiate football coach of the year award in 1935. Waldorf became known for his motivational coaching, connection with his players and the extremely organized and consistent coaching technique. He won conference titles with each of the five teams that he coached. Waldorf coached from 1925 to 1956, heading Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma State University, Kansas State University, Northwestern University and the University of California, Berkeley. Waldorf's overall college football career record is 173–100–21. He is the second most successful UC Berkeley coach of the modern era with 67 wins. Waldorf was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1966.", "Title: Michael Terrizzi\n\nMichael \"Mike\" Terrizzi is a retired football player who played quarterback for the Purdue University football team and was later signed by the San Francisco 49ers before his playing career was cut short by injury. He is a current attorney with the law firm of Plastiras & Terrizzi located in San Rafael, California. As quarterback for Purdue during the 1974 football season, he led the Boilermakers to a 31-20 victory over archrival Notre Dame at Notre Dame's stadium in South Bend, Indiana. Following this victory, Purdue did not defeat Notre Dame at Notre Dame for 30 years until 2004, when Kyle Orton led the Boilermakers to a 41-16 victory in South Bend. Nicknamed \"Dorothy,\" he is not as well known as fellow Purdue quarterbacks with Bob Griese, Drew Brees and Kyle Orton. After graduation, he was signed by the San Francisco 49ers although his professional football career was cut short not long thereafter by an injury.", "Title: Arkansas State University\n\nArkansas State University (also known as \"A-State\"\")\" is a public research university and is the flagship campus of the Arkansas State University System, the state's second largest college system and second largest university by enrollment. It is located atop 1,376 acres (5.6 km2) on Crowley's Ridge at Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States. The university marked its centennial year in 2009. Arkansas State has Sun Belt rivalries with all West Division schools (Little Rock, Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana-Monroe, Texas State, and UT Arlington). Their primary Sun Belt rivals are Little Rock and Louisiana-Monroe.", "Title: Jon Beutjer\n\nJon Beutjer (born August 15, 1980) is a former American football quarterback. As a senior at Wheaton Warrenville South High School he threw for a then-national high school record of 60 touchdowns in a 14-game season, winning several Illinois High School Player of the Year honors in the process. He began his college football career at the University of Iowa, ending Iowa's 19-game losing streak with a victory over Michigan State in his first collegiate start during the 2000 season. He passed for 390 yards and scored 4 touchdowns against the Spartans. Throughout his first season campaign with the Hawkeyes, Beutjer could not overcome crowd assaults throughout many games. Most notably ESPN reported rowdy Wisconsin fans chanting \"the future is Beutjer\" and \"Back to the Beutjer\". He could not shake this and fell to the Badgers that day. Beutjer joined the Iowa basketball team as a walk-on, seeing very limited action in six games during the 2000-01 season. During the summer of 2001, Beutjer with roommate and fellow football teammate Sam Aiello got in a dispute over a cable bill, which resulted in Beutjer being knocked unconscious in a parking lot requiring three of his teammates to pull Aiello off of the unconscious Beutjer. Beutjer loved Iowa and his teammates, but was forced into making a very difficult decision and he wound up transferring to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. After sitting out the 2001 season per NCAA transfer rules, he started for the Illini during the 2002 and 2003 seasons. He was granted a 6th year of eligibility in 2004, where he split playing time with sophomore Brad Bower. After finishing his college football career, Beutjer played in the Arena Football League and Canadian Football League.", "Title: Merlin Olsen\n\nMerlin Jay Olsen ( ; September 15, 1940 – March 11, 2010) was an American football player, announcer, and actor. He played his entire 15-year professional football career in National Football League (NFL) as a defensive tackle with the Los Angeles Rams. He was selected to the Pro Bowl a record 14 straight times, missing selection only in the last year of his career. This record of 14 seasons selected to play in the Pro Bowl, consecutive or otherwise, is current and shared with former offensive lineman Bruce Matthews, former tight end Tony Gonzalez, and former quarterback Peyton Manning. A recipient of the 1961 Outland Trophy as the best lineman in college football, Olsen is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the College Football Hall of Fame. As an actor, he portrayed farmer Jonathan Garvey on \"Little House on the Prairie\". After leaving that series, he starred in his own NBC drama, \"Father Murphy\".", "Title: Larry Siemering\n\nLawrence Edwin Siemering (November 24, 1910 – July 27, 2009) was an American football player and coach. He played college football at the University of San Francisco and professionally in the National Football League (NFL) with the Boston Redskins in 1935 and 1936. Siemering served as the head football coach at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California from 1947 to 1951 and at Arizona State University in 1951, compiling a career college football coached record of 41–8–4. He also was the head coach of the Canadian Football League's Calgary Stampeders in 1954. In all, Siemering's football career as a player and coach lasted more than forty years. At the time of his death, he was the oldest surviving professional football player at 98 years of age.", "Title: Alvin Wistert\n\nAlvin Lawrence \"Moose\" Wistert (June 26, 1916 – October 3, 2005) was an American football player. A native of Chicago, Illinois, he played college football at the tackle position for Boston University in 1946 and at the University of Michigan from 1947 to 1949. He began his collegiate football career at age 30 following 12 years of working in a factory and serving in the United States Marine Corps during World War II. He played at the defensive tackle position for the undefeated 1947 and 1948 Michigan Wolverines football teams, both of which finished the season ranked No. 1 in the final Associated Press poll. He also holds the distinction of being the oldest college football player ever selected as a College Football All-American, having been selected to the 1948 College Football All-America Team at age 32 and the 1949 Team at age 33.", "Title: Harold Weekes\n\nHarold Hathaway Weekes (April 2, 1880 – July 6, 1950) was an American college football player. Weekes played halfback for the Columbia University Lions (1899-1902), and he served as team captain during his senior year. Weekes received induction into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1954 as the first of seven Columbia players enshrined. In 1962, the book \"Football Immortals\" profiled Weekes for their selection of the greatest 64 American football players from the game's first 93 years. The \"Bill Shannon Biographical Dictionary of New York Sports\" termed him a \"145-pound lightning bolt\" who \"hit the college football scene like a shot\". During Weekes's college football career, Columbia won 29 games, including 19 shutouts." ]
4,044
Where did the third collaboration open by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II , The form began to flourish in the late 1960s?
Broadway
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Concept musical", "Allegro (musical)" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 1 ] }
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Michener's Pulitzer Prize-winning 1947 book \"Tales of the South Pacific\" and combines elements of several of those stories.", " Rodgers and Hammerstein believed they could write a musical based on Michener's work that would be financially successful and, at the same time, would send a strong progressive message on racism." ], "title": "South Pacific (musical)" }, { "sentences": [ "Rodgers and Hammerstein refers to composer Richard Rodgers (1902–1979) and lyricist-dramatist Oscar Hammerstein II (1895–1960), who together were an influential, innovative and successful American musical theatre writing team.", " They created a string of popular Broadway musicals in the 1940s and 1950s, initiating what is considered the \"golden age\" of musical theatre.", " Five of their Broadway shows, \"Oklahoma!", "\", \"Carousel\", \"South Pacific\", \"The King and I\" and \"The Sound of Music\", were outstanding successes, as was the television broadcast of \"Cinderella\".", " Of the other four that the team produced on Broadway during their lifetimes, \"Flower Drum Song\" was well-received, and none was an outright flop.", " Most of their shows have received frequent revivals around the world, both professional and amateur.", " Among the many accolades their shows (and film versions) garnered were thirty-four Tony Awards, fifteen Academy Awards, the Pulitzer Prize, and two Grammy Awards." ], "title": "Rodgers and Hammerstein" }, { "sentences": [ "Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella is a musical written for television, with music by Richard Rodgers and a book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II.", " It is based upon the fairy tale Cinderella, particularly the French version \"Cendrillon, ou la Petite Pantoufle de Verre\", by Charles Perrault.", " The story concerns a young woman forced into a life of servitude by her cruel stepmother and self-centered stepsisters, who dreams of a better life.", " With the help of her Fairy Godmother, Cinderella is transformed into a Princess and finds her Prince." ], "title": "Cinderella (musical)" }, { "sentences": [ "Concept musicals were first introduced in the 1940s, though two shows compete for the title of 'first concept musical:' \"Allegro\" and \"Love Life\".", " The form began to flourish in the late 1960s, with the advent and subsequent popularity of \"Man of La Mancha\", \"Cabaret\", and \"Hair\".", " Stephen Sondheim, the most prolific author of concept musicals, created \"Company\" in 1970, bringing the genre to the forefront of the commercial realm.", " Director-choreographer Bob Fosse and producer-director Harold Prince were equally instrumental in making defining contributions to the concept musical.", " Modern examples of the concept musical include \"Assassins\" and \"Avenue Q\".", " Shows ranging from \"Fiddler on the Roof\" to \"Sweeney Todd\" have been argued as being concept musicals, though there is little critical agreement." ], "title": "Concept musical" }, { "sentences": [ "Oscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein II ( ; July 12, 1895 – August 23, 1960) was an American librettist, theatrical producer, and (usually uncredited) theatre director of musicals for almost forty years.", " Hammerstein won eight Tony Awards and two Academy Awards for Best Original Song.", " Many of his songs are standard repertoire for vocalist's and jazz musicians.", " He co-wrote 850 songs.", " Hammerstein was the lyricist and playwright in his partnerships; his collaborators wrote the music.", " Hammerstein collaborated with numerous composers, such as Jerome Kern, with whom he wrote \"Show Boat\", Vincent Youmans, Rudolf Friml, Richard A. Whiting and Sigmund Romberg; but he is best known for his collaborations with Richard Rodgers, as the duo Rodgers and Hammerstein which include \"Oklahoma!", "\", \"Carousel\", \"South Pacific\", \"The King and I\", and \"The Sound of Music\"." ], "title": "Oscar Hammerstein II" }, { "sentences": [ "Rodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella is a musical in two acts with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and a book by Douglas Carter Beane based partly on Hammerstein's 1957 book.", " The story is based upon the fairy tale \"Cinderella\", particularly the French version \"Cendrillon, ou la Petite Pantoufle de Verre\", by Charles Perrault.", " The story concerns a young woman forced into a life of servitude by her cruel stepmother, who dreams of a better life.", " With the help of her Fairy Godmother, Cinderella is transformed into an elegant young lady and is able to attend the ball to meet her Prince, but, in this version, she must open the Prince's eyes to the injustice in his kingdom." ], "title": "Cinderella (2013 Broadway production)" }, { "sentences": [ "Carousel is the second musical by the team of Richard Rodgers (music) and Oscar Hammerstein II (book and lyrics).", " The 1945 work was adapted from Ferenc Molnár's 1909 play \"Liliom\", transplanting its Budapest setting to the Maine coastline.", " The story revolves around carousel barker Billy Bigelow, whose romance with millworker Julie Jordan comes at the price of both their jobs.", " He attempts a robbery to provide for Julie and their unborn child; after it goes wrong, he is given a chance to make things right.", " A secondary plot line deals with millworker Carrie Pipperidge and her romance with ambitious fisherman Enoch Snow.", " The show includes the well-known songs \"If I Loved You\", \"June Is Bustin' Out All Over\" and \"You'll Never Walk Alone\".", " Richard Rodgers later wrote that \"Carousel\" was his favorite of all his musicals." ], "title": "Carousel (musical)" }, { "sentences": [ "Pipe Dream is the seventh musical by the team of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II; it premiered on Broadway on November 30, 1955.", " The work is based on John Steinbeck's short novel \"Sweet Thursday\"—Steinbeck wrote the novel, a sequel to \"Cannery Row\", in the hope of having it adapted into a musical.", " Set in Monterey, California, the musical tells the story of the romance between Doc, a marine biologist, and Suzy, who in the novel is a prostitute; her profession is only alluded to in the stage work.", " \"Pipe Dream\" was a flop and a financial disaster for Rodgers and Hammerstein." ], "title": "Pipe Dream (musical)" } ]
[ "Title: Cinderella (2013 cast album)\n\nRodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella is an original cast album of the first Broadway production of the musical \"Cinderella\", with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and a book by Douglas Carter Beane based partly on Hammerstein's 1957 book. The story is based upon the fairy tale Cinderella, particularly the French version \"Cendrillon, ou la Petite Pantoufle de Vair\", by Charles Perrault. The production opened in 2013. In Beane's plot, Cinderella opens Prince Topher's eyes to the injustice in the kingdom.", "Title: Allegro (musical)\n\nAllegro is a musical by Richard Rodgers (music) and Oscar Hammerstein II (book and lyrics), their third collaboration for the stage. Opening on Broadway on October 10, 1947, the musical centers on the life of Joseph Taylor, Jr., who follows in the footsteps of his father as a doctor, but is tempted by fortune and fame at a big-city hospital.", "Title: South Pacific (musical)\n\nSouth Pacific is a musical composed by Richard Rodgers, with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and book by Hammerstein and Joshua Logan. The work premiered in 1949 on Broadway and was an immediate hit, running for 1,925 performances. The plot of the musical is based on James A. Michener's Pulitzer Prize-winning 1947 book \"Tales of the South Pacific\" and combines elements of several of those stories. Rodgers and Hammerstein believed they could write a musical based on Michener's work that would be financially successful and, at the same time, would send a strong progressive message on racism.", "Title: Rodgers and Hammerstein\n\nRodgers and Hammerstein refers to composer Richard Rodgers (1902–1979) and lyricist-dramatist Oscar Hammerstein II (1895–1960), who together were an influential, innovative and successful American musical theatre writing team. They created a string of popular Broadway musicals in the 1940s and 1950s, initiating what is considered the \"golden age\" of musical theatre. Five of their Broadway shows, \"Oklahoma! \", \"Carousel\", \"South Pacific\", \"The King and I\" and \"The Sound of Music\", were outstanding successes, as was the television broadcast of \"Cinderella\". Of the other four that the team produced on Broadway during their lifetimes, \"Flower Drum Song\" was well-received, and none was an outright flop. Most of their shows have received frequent revivals around the world, both professional and amateur. Among the many accolades their shows (and film versions) garnered were thirty-four Tony Awards, fifteen Academy Awards, the Pulitzer Prize, and two Grammy Awards.", "Title: Cinderella (musical)\n\nRodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella is a musical written for television, with music by Richard Rodgers and a book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. It is based upon the fairy tale Cinderella, particularly the French version \"Cendrillon, ou la Petite Pantoufle de Verre\", by Charles Perrault. The story concerns a young woman forced into a life of servitude by her cruel stepmother and self-centered stepsisters, who dreams of a better life. With the help of her Fairy Godmother, Cinderella is transformed into a Princess and finds her Prince.", "Title: Concept musical\n\nConcept musicals were first introduced in the 1940s, though two shows compete for the title of 'first concept musical:' \"Allegro\" and \"Love Life\". The form began to flourish in the late 1960s, with the advent and subsequent popularity of \"Man of La Mancha\", \"Cabaret\", and \"Hair\". Stephen Sondheim, the most prolific author of concept musicals, created \"Company\" in 1970, bringing the genre to the forefront of the commercial realm. Director-choreographer Bob Fosse and producer-director Harold Prince were equally instrumental in making defining contributions to the concept musical. Modern examples of the concept musical include \"Assassins\" and \"Avenue Q\". Shows ranging from \"Fiddler on the Roof\" to \"Sweeney Todd\" have been argued as being concept musicals, though there is little critical agreement.", "Title: Oscar Hammerstein II\n\nOscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein II ( ; July 12, 1895 – August 23, 1960) was an American librettist, theatrical producer, and (usually uncredited) theatre director of musicals for almost forty years. Hammerstein won eight Tony Awards and two Academy Awards for Best Original Song. Many of his songs are standard repertoire for vocalist's and jazz musicians. He co-wrote 850 songs. Hammerstein was the lyricist and playwright in his partnerships; his collaborators wrote the music. Hammerstein collaborated with numerous composers, such as Jerome Kern, with whom he wrote \"Show Boat\", Vincent Youmans, Rudolf Friml, Richard A. Whiting and Sigmund Romberg; but he is best known for his collaborations with Richard Rodgers, as the duo Rodgers and Hammerstein which include \"Oklahoma! \", \"Carousel\", \"South Pacific\", \"The King and I\", and \"The Sound of Music\".", "Title: Cinderella (2013 Broadway production)\n\nRodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella is a musical in two acts with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and a book by Douglas Carter Beane based partly on Hammerstein's 1957 book. The story is based upon the fairy tale \"Cinderella\", particularly the French version \"Cendrillon, ou la Petite Pantoufle de Verre\", by Charles Perrault. The story concerns a young woman forced into a life of servitude by her cruel stepmother, who dreams of a better life. With the help of her Fairy Godmother, Cinderella is transformed into an elegant young lady and is able to attend the ball to meet her Prince, but, in this version, she must open the Prince's eyes to the injustice in his kingdom.", "Title: Carousel (musical)\n\nCarousel is the second musical by the team of Richard Rodgers (music) and Oscar Hammerstein II (book and lyrics). The 1945 work was adapted from Ferenc Molnár's 1909 play \"Liliom\", transplanting its Budapest setting to the Maine coastline. The story revolves around carousel barker Billy Bigelow, whose romance with millworker Julie Jordan comes at the price of both their jobs. He attempts a robbery to provide for Julie and their unborn child; after it goes wrong, he is given a chance to make things right. A secondary plot line deals with millworker Carrie Pipperidge and her romance with ambitious fisherman Enoch Snow. The show includes the well-known songs \"If I Loved You\", \"June Is Bustin' Out All Over\" and \"You'll Never Walk Alone\". Richard Rodgers later wrote that \"Carousel\" was his favorite of all his musicals.", "Title: Pipe Dream (musical)\n\nPipe Dream is the seventh musical by the team of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II; it premiered on Broadway on November 30, 1955. The work is based on John Steinbeck's short novel \"Sweet Thursday\"—Steinbeck wrote the novel, a sequel to \"Cannery Row\", in the hope of having it adapted into a musical. Set in Monterey, California, the musical tells the story of the romance between Doc, a marine biologist, and Suzy, who in the novel is a prostitute; her profession is only alluded to in the stage work. \"Pipe Dream\" was a flop and a financial disaster for Rodgers and Hammerstein." ]
4,045
WHat German-born French composer created the operetta La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein?
Jacques Offenbach
bridge
hard
{ "title": [ "La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein", "Jacques Offenbach" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Jean-Benjamin de La Borde (5 September 1734 – 22 July 1794) was a French composer, writer on music and \"fermier général\" (farm tax collector).", " Born into an aristocratic family, he studied violin under Antoine Dauvergne and composition under Jean-Philippe Rameau.", " From 1762 to 1774, he served at the court of Louis XV as \"premier valet de la chambre\", losing his post on the death of the king.", " He wrote many operas, mostly comic, and a four-volume collection of songs for solo voice, \"Choix de chansons mises en musique\" illustrated by Jean-Michel Moreau.", " Many of the songs from the collection were later published individually through the efforts of the English folksong collector Lucy Etheldred Broadwood.", " His \"Essai sur la musique ancienne et moderne\" was published in 1780.", " La Borde was guillotined during the French Revolution in 1794." ], "title": "Jean-Benjamin de La Borde" }, { "sentences": [ "Baron Charles Auguste Guillaume Steuben (April 18, 1788 – November 21, 1856), also Charles de Steuben, was a German-born French Romantic painter and lithographer active during the Napoleonic Era." ], "title": "Charles de Steuben" }, { "sentences": [ "La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein (\"The Grand Duchess of Gerolstein\") is an opéra bouffe (a form of operetta), in three acts and four tableaux by Jacques Offenbach to an original French libretto by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy.", " The story is a satirical critique of unthinking militarism and concerns a spoiled and tyrannical young Grand Duchess who learns that she cannot always get her way." ], "title": "La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein" }, { "sentences": [ "Henri Charles Antoine Gaston Serpette (4 November 1846 – 3 November 1904) was a French composer, best known for his operettas.", " After winning the prestigious Prix de Rome as a student at the Paris Conservatoire, he was expected to pursue a career in serious music.", " Instead, he turned to operetta, writing more than twenty full-length pieces between 1874 and 1900.", " He accepted some conducting work and also served as a critic and journalist on a number of French newspapers and magazines." ], "title": "Gaston Serpette" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles Cuvillier (24 April 1877 – 14 February 1955) was a French composer of operetta.", " He won his greatest successes with the operettas \"La reine s'amuse\" (1912; played as \"The Naughty Princess\" in London) and with \"The Lilac Domino\", which became a hit in 1918 in London." ], "title": "Charles Cuvillier" }, { "sentences": [ "Jean Léonard Louis Anton Gautier (12 July 1866 – 27 October 1955) was a German-born French composer famous for his simple eighth-note melody piano piece called \"Le Secret\" which at one time appeared in all of the popular piano anthologies and still continues appearing in current famous piano collection pieces such as \"The Piano Bench of Classical Music\"." ], "title": "Léonard Gautier" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of recordings of \"La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein\", an opéra bouffe (a form of operetta), in three acts and four tableaux by Jacques Offenbach to an original French libretto by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy.", " The work was first performed in Paris on 12 April 1867." ], "title": "La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Le testament de la tante Caroline (\"Aunt Caroline's Will\") is an opéra bouffe or operetta by composer Albert Roussel and librettist Nino (pseudonym of Michel Veber).", " The original production was in the Czech language (prepared by Julie Reisserová) and in three acts, but the work was later revised into a one act operetta in the French language.", " The operetta tells the story of a family who is caught in a difficult set of circumstances surrounding the contents of a will and the dispersal of a vast fortune.", " The work premiered in Olomouc on 14 November 1936." ], "title": "Le testament de la tante Caroline" }, { "sentences": [ "Pierre Jean Hyacinthe Adonis (or Antoine) Galoppe d'Onquaire (April 16, 1805 (Montdidier) – 9 January 1867 (Le Vésinet)) was a French writer and playwright.", " Among his operetta librettos, Jean-Baptiste Weckerlin's setting of \"La Laitière de Trianon\", \"opéra de salon en 1 acte\" is the best remembered, along with one song \"Ça fait peur aux oiseaux\" from the operetta \"Bredouille\", set to music by Paul Bernard (composer)." ], "title": "Cléon Galoppe d'Onquaire" }, { "sentences": [ "Jacques Offenbach (] ; ] ; 20 June 1819 – 5 October 1880) was a German-born French composer, cellist and impresario of the romantic period.", " He is remembered for his nearly 100 operettas of the 1850s–1870s and his uncompleted opera \"The Tales of Hoffmann\".", " He was a powerful influence on later composers of the operetta genre, particularly Johann Strauss, Jr. and Arthur Sullivan.", " His best-known works were continually revived during the 20th century, and many of his operettas continue to be staged in the 21st.", " \"The Tales of Hoffman\" remains part of the standard opera repertory." ], "title": "Jacques Offenbach" } ]
[ "Title: Jean-Benjamin de La Borde\n\nJean-Benjamin de La Borde (5 September 1734 – 22 July 1794) was a French composer, writer on music and \"fermier général\" (farm tax collector). Born into an aristocratic family, he studied violin under Antoine Dauvergne and composition under Jean-Philippe Rameau. From 1762 to 1774, he served at the court of Louis XV as \"premier valet de la chambre\", losing his post on the death of the king. He wrote many operas, mostly comic, and a four-volume collection of songs for solo voice, \"Choix de chansons mises en musique\" illustrated by Jean-Michel Moreau. Many of the songs from the collection were later published individually through the efforts of the English folksong collector Lucy Etheldred Broadwood. His \"Essai sur la musique ancienne et moderne\" was published in 1780. La Borde was guillotined during the French Revolution in 1794.", "Title: Charles de Steuben\n\nBaron Charles Auguste Guillaume Steuben (April 18, 1788 – November 21, 1856), also Charles de Steuben, was a German-born French Romantic painter and lithographer active during the Napoleonic Era.", "Title: La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein\n\nLa Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein (\"The Grand Duchess of Gerolstein\") is an opéra bouffe (a form of operetta), in three acts and four tableaux by Jacques Offenbach to an original French libretto by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy. The story is a satirical critique of unthinking militarism and concerns a spoiled and tyrannical young Grand Duchess who learns that she cannot always get her way.", "Title: Gaston Serpette\n\nHenri Charles Antoine Gaston Serpette (4 November 1846 – 3 November 1904) was a French composer, best known for his operettas. After winning the prestigious Prix de Rome as a student at the Paris Conservatoire, he was expected to pursue a career in serious music. Instead, he turned to operetta, writing more than twenty full-length pieces between 1874 and 1900. He accepted some conducting work and also served as a critic and journalist on a number of French newspapers and magazines.", "Title: Charles Cuvillier\n\nCharles Cuvillier (24 April 1877 – 14 February 1955) was a French composer of operetta. He won his greatest successes with the operettas \"La reine s'amuse\" (1912; played as \"The Naughty Princess\" in London) and with \"The Lilac Domino\", which became a hit in 1918 in London.", "Title: Léonard Gautier\n\nJean Léonard Louis Anton Gautier (12 July 1866 – 27 October 1955) was a German-born French composer famous for his simple eighth-note melody piano piece called \"Le Secret\" which at one time appeared in all of the popular piano anthologies and still continues appearing in current famous piano collection pieces such as \"The Piano Bench of Classical Music\".", "Title: La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein discography\n\nThis is a list of recordings of \"La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein\", an opéra bouffe (a form of operetta), in three acts and four tableaux by Jacques Offenbach to an original French libretto by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy. The work was first performed in Paris on 12 April 1867.", "Title: Le testament de la tante Caroline\n\nLe testament de la tante Caroline (\"Aunt Caroline's Will\") is an opéra bouffe or operetta by composer Albert Roussel and librettist Nino (pseudonym of Michel Veber). The original production was in the Czech language (prepared by Julie Reisserová) and in three acts, but the work was later revised into a one act operetta in the French language. The operetta tells the story of a family who is caught in a difficult set of circumstances surrounding the contents of a will and the dispersal of a vast fortune. The work premiered in Olomouc on 14 November 1936.", "Title: Cléon Galoppe d'Onquaire\n\nPierre Jean Hyacinthe Adonis (or Antoine) Galoppe d'Onquaire (April 16, 1805 (Montdidier) – 9 January 1867 (Le Vésinet)) was a French writer and playwright. Among his operetta librettos, Jean-Baptiste Weckerlin's setting of \"La Laitière de Trianon\", \"opéra de salon en 1 acte\" is the best remembered, along with one song \"Ça fait peur aux oiseaux\" from the operetta \"Bredouille\", set to music by Paul Bernard (composer).", "Title: Jacques Offenbach\n\nJacques Offenbach (] ; ] ; 20 June 1819 – 5 October 1880) was a German-born French composer, cellist and impresario of the romantic period. He is remembered for his nearly 100 operettas of the 1850s–1870s and his uncompleted opera \"The Tales of Hoffmann\". He was a powerful influence on later composers of the operetta genre, particularly Johann Strauss, Jr. and Arthur Sullivan. His best-known works were continually revived during the 20th century, and many of his operettas continue to be staged in the 21st. \"The Tales of Hoffman\" remains part of the standard opera repertory." ]
4,046
Texas v. White and United States v. Curtiss-Wright Export Corp. were argued in what court?
The Supreme Court
comparison
hard
{ "title": [ "Texas v. White", "United States v. Curtiss-Wright Export Corp.", "United States v. Curtiss-Wright Export Corp." ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "United States v. Curtiss-Wright Export Corp., 299 U.S. 304 (1936), was a United States Supreme Court case involving principles of both governmental regulation of business and the supremacy of the executive branch of the federal government to conduct foreign affairs.", " The Supreme Court concluded not only that foreign affairs power was vested in the national government as a whole but also that the President of the United States had \"plenary\" powers in the foreign affairs field that were not dependent upon congressional delegation." ], "title": "United States v. Curtiss-Wright Export Corp." }, { "sentences": [ "United States v. Binion, 132 F. App'x 89 (8th Cir.", " 2005), is a case in which the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit applied two recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions (\"United States v. Booker\", 543 U.S. 220 (2005) and \"United States v. Fanfan\", 543 U.S. 220 (2005) in reviewing the sentencing decision by the trial court and upheld by the Federal District Court for the Eastern District." ], "title": "United States v. Binion" }, { "sentences": [ "Ethyl Gasoline Corp. v. United States, 309 U.S. 436 (1940), was a decision of the United States Supreme Court that limited the doctrine of the Court's 1938 decision in \"General Talking Pictures Corp. v. Western Electric Co.\" Beginning with the 1926 decision in \"United States v. General Electric Co.\", the Supreme Court made a sharp distinction between (i) post-sale restraints that a patentee imposed on purchasers of a patented product and (ii) restrictions (limitations) that a patentee imposed on a licensee to manufacture a patented product: the former being illegal and unenforceable under the exhaustion doctrine while the latter were generally permissible under a lenient \"rule of reason.\"", " Thus, under the \"General Talking Pictures\" doctrine, a patent holder may permissibly license others to \"manufacture\" and then sell patented products in only a specified field (market), such as only a particular type of product made under the patent or only a particular category of customer for the patented product.", " The \"Ethyl\" decision held, however, that a patent licensing and distribution program based on both the sale of a patented product and licenses to manufacture a related product was subject to ordinary testing under the antitrust laws, and accordingly was illegal when its effect was to \"regiment\" an entire industry." ], "title": "Ethyl Gasoline Corp. v. United States" }, { "sentences": [ "Street v. New York, 394 U.S. 576 (1969) , was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that a New York state law making it a crime \"publicly [to] mutilate, deface, defile, or defy, trample upon, or cast contempt upon either by words or act [any flag of the United States]\" was, in part, unconstitutional because it prohibited \"speech\" against the flag.", " The Court left for a later day the question of whether it is constitutional or unconstitutional to prohibit, without reference to the utterance of words, the burning of the flag (see \"Texas v. Johnson\" and \"United States v. Eichman\")." ], "title": "Street v. New York" }, { "sentences": [ "The Marshall Court (1801–1835) heard forty-one criminal law cases, slightly more than one per year.", " Among such cases are \"United States v. Simms\" (1803), \"United States v. More\" (1805), \"Ex parte Bollman\" (1807), \"United States v. Hudson\" (1812), \"Cohens v. Virginia\" (1821), \"United States v. Perez\" (1824), \"Worcester v. Georgia\" (1832), and \"United States v. Wilson\" (1833)." ], "title": "Criminal law in the Marshall Court" }, { "sentences": [ "During the tenure of Morrison Waite as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (March 4, 1874 through March 23, 1888), the Supreme Court heard an unprecedented volume and frequency of criminal cases.", " In just fourteen years, the Court heard 106 criminal cases, almost as many cases as the Supreme Court had heard in the period from its creation to the appointment of Waite as Chief Justice.", " Notable cases include \"United States v. Cruikshank\" (1875), \"United States v. Reese\" (1875), \"Reynolds v. United States\" (1878), \"Wilkerson v. Utah\" (1879), the \"Trade-Mark Cases\" (1879), \"Strauder v. West Virginia\" (1880), \"Pace v. Alabama\" (1883), \"United States v. Harris\" (1883), \"Ex parte Crow Dog\" (1883), \"Hurtado v. California\" (1884), \"Clawson v. United States\" (1885), \"Yick Wo v. Hopkins\" (1886), \"United States v. Kagama\" (1886), \"Ker v. Illinois\" (1886), and \"Mugler v. Kansas\" (1887)." ], "title": "Criminal law in the Waite Court" }, { "sentences": [ "United States v. Eichman, 496 U.S. 310 (1990) was a United States Supreme Court case that invalidated a federal law against flag desecration as violating of free speech under the First Amendment.", " It was argued together with the case \"United States v. Haggerty\".", " It built on the opinion handed down in the Court's decision the prior year in \"Texas v. Johnson\" (1989), which invalidated on First Amendment grounds a Texas state statute banning flag-burning." ], "title": "United States v. Eichman" }, { "sentences": [ "United States v. Bell Telephone Co., 167 U.S. 224 (1897), is an 1897 decision of the United States Supreme Court that held that the United States lacked standing to challenge the validity of its issued patents “on the mere ground of error of judgment” in issuing them.", " The United States had standing to seek to invalidate patents, however, on grounds of fraudulent procurement and also as a defense to a charge of patent infringement.", " The decision operated for many decades as a bar to government efforts to seek invalidation of patents that it considered spurious until the Supreme Court limited \"Bell Telephone\", first to a limited extent in \"United States v. United States Gypsum Co.\", and then more broadly in \"United States v. Glaxo Group Ltd.\"" ], "title": "United States v. American Bell Telephone Co." }, { "sentences": [ "Stephen P. Halbrook is a Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute and an author and lawyer known for his litigation on behalf of the National Rifle Association.", " He has written extensively about the original meanings of the Second Amendment and the Fourteenth Amendment (the latter as applied to Second Amendment rights).", " He has argued and won three cases before the US Supreme Court: \"Printz v. United States\", \"United States v. Thompson-Center Arms Company\", and \"Castillo v. United States\".", " He has also written briefs in many other cases, including the Supreme Court cases \"Small v. United States\" (pertaining to the Gun Control Act of 1968) and \"McDonald v. Chicago\".", " In \"District of Columbia v. Heller\", he wrote a brief on behalf of the majority of both houses of Congress.", " More broadly, his decades of research on the Second Amendment contributed to the intellectual foundation of the \"Heller\" decision.", " He has written many books and articles on the topic of gun control, some of which have been cited in Supreme Court opinions (\"Heller\", \"McDonald\", \"Printz v. United States\").", " He has testified before congress on multiple occasions.", " Halbrook’s most important scholarly contribution, however, was the book \"That Every Man Be Armed\", originally published in 1986.", " The book was the most thorough analysis of the legal history and original intent of the Second Amendment." ], "title": "Stephen Halbrook" }, { "sentences": [ "Texas v. White, 74 U.S. 700 (1869) was a case argued before the United States Supreme Court in 1869.", " The case involved a claim by the Reconstruction government of Texas that United States bonds owned by Texas since 1850 had been illegally sold by the Confederate state legislature during the American Civil War.", " The state filed suit directly with the United States Supreme Court, which, under the United States Constitution, retains original jurisdiction on certain cases in which a state is a party." ], "title": "Texas v. White" } ]
[ "Title: United States v. Curtiss-Wright Export Corp.\n\nUnited States v. Curtiss-Wright Export Corp., 299 U.S. 304 (1936), was a United States Supreme Court case involving principles of both governmental regulation of business and the supremacy of the executive branch of the federal government to conduct foreign affairs. The Supreme Court concluded not only that foreign affairs power was vested in the national government as a whole but also that the President of the United States had \"plenary\" powers in the foreign affairs field that were not dependent upon congressional delegation.", "Title: United States v. Binion\n\nUnited States v. Binion, 132 F. App'x 89 (8th Cir. 2005), is a case in which the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit applied two recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions (\"United States v. Booker\", 543 U.S. 220 (2005) and \"United States v. Fanfan\", 543 U.S. 220 (2005) in reviewing the sentencing decision by the trial court and upheld by the Federal District Court for the Eastern District.", "Title: Ethyl Gasoline Corp. v. United States\n\nEthyl Gasoline Corp. v. United States, 309 U.S. 436 (1940), was a decision of the United States Supreme Court that limited the doctrine of the Court's 1938 decision in \"General Talking Pictures Corp. v. Western Electric Co.\" Beginning with the 1926 decision in \"United States v. General Electric Co.\", the Supreme Court made a sharp distinction between (i) post-sale restraints that a patentee imposed on purchasers of a patented product and (ii) restrictions (limitations) that a patentee imposed on a licensee to manufacture a patented product: the former being illegal and unenforceable under the exhaustion doctrine while the latter were generally permissible under a lenient \"rule of reason.\" Thus, under the \"General Talking Pictures\" doctrine, a patent holder may permissibly license others to \"manufacture\" and then sell patented products in only a specified field (market), such as only a particular type of product made under the patent or only a particular category of customer for the patented product. The \"Ethyl\" decision held, however, that a patent licensing and distribution program based on both the sale of a patented product and licenses to manufacture a related product was subject to ordinary testing under the antitrust laws, and accordingly was illegal when its effect was to \"regiment\" an entire industry.", "Title: Street v. New York\n\nStreet v. New York, 394 U.S. 576 (1969) , was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that a New York state law making it a crime \"publicly [to] mutilate, deface, defile, or defy, trample upon, or cast contempt upon either by words or act [any flag of the United States]\" was, in part, unconstitutional because it prohibited \"speech\" against the flag. The Court left for a later day the question of whether it is constitutional or unconstitutional to prohibit, without reference to the utterance of words, the burning of the flag (see \"Texas v. Johnson\" and \"United States v. Eichman\").", "Title: Criminal law in the Marshall Court\n\nThe Marshall Court (1801–1835) heard forty-one criminal law cases, slightly more than one per year. Among such cases are \"United States v. Simms\" (1803), \"United States v. More\" (1805), \"Ex parte Bollman\" (1807), \"United States v. Hudson\" (1812), \"Cohens v. Virginia\" (1821), \"United States v. Perez\" (1824), \"Worcester v. Georgia\" (1832), and \"United States v. Wilson\" (1833).", "Title: Criminal law in the Waite Court\n\nDuring the tenure of Morrison Waite as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (March 4, 1874 through March 23, 1888), the Supreme Court heard an unprecedented volume and frequency of criminal cases. In just fourteen years, the Court heard 106 criminal cases, almost as many cases as the Supreme Court had heard in the period from its creation to the appointment of Waite as Chief Justice. Notable cases include \"United States v. Cruikshank\" (1875), \"United States v. Reese\" (1875), \"Reynolds v. United States\" (1878), \"Wilkerson v. Utah\" (1879), the \"Trade-Mark Cases\" (1879), \"Strauder v. West Virginia\" (1880), \"Pace v. Alabama\" (1883), \"United States v. Harris\" (1883), \"Ex parte Crow Dog\" (1883), \"Hurtado v. California\" (1884), \"Clawson v. United States\" (1885), \"Yick Wo v. Hopkins\" (1886), \"United States v. Kagama\" (1886), \"Ker v. Illinois\" (1886), and \"Mugler v. Kansas\" (1887).", "Title: United States v. Eichman\n\nUnited States v. Eichman, 496 U.S. 310 (1990) was a United States Supreme Court case that invalidated a federal law against flag desecration as violating of free speech under the First Amendment. It was argued together with the case \"United States v. Haggerty\". It built on the opinion handed down in the Court's decision the prior year in \"Texas v. Johnson\" (1989), which invalidated on First Amendment grounds a Texas state statute banning flag-burning.", "Title: United States v. American Bell Telephone Co.\n\nUnited States v. Bell Telephone Co., 167 U.S. 224 (1897), is an 1897 decision of the United States Supreme Court that held that the United States lacked standing to challenge the validity of its issued patents “on the mere ground of error of judgment” in issuing them. The United States had standing to seek to invalidate patents, however, on grounds of fraudulent procurement and also as a defense to a charge of patent infringement. The decision operated for many decades as a bar to government efforts to seek invalidation of patents that it considered spurious until the Supreme Court limited \"Bell Telephone\", first to a limited extent in \"United States v. United States Gypsum Co.\", and then more broadly in \"United States v. Glaxo Group Ltd.\"", "Title: Stephen Halbrook\n\nStephen P. Halbrook is a Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute and an author and lawyer known for his litigation on behalf of the National Rifle Association. He has written extensively about the original meanings of the Second Amendment and the Fourteenth Amendment (the latter as applied to Second Amendment rights). He has argued and won three cases before the US Supreme Court: \"Printz v. United States\", \"United States v. Thompson-Center Arms Company\", and \"Castillo v. United States\". He has also written briefs in many other cases, including the Supreme Court cases \"Small v. United States\" (pertaining to the Gun Control Act of 1968) and \"McDonald v. Chicago\". In \"District of Columbia v. Heller\", he wrote a brief on behalf of the majority of both houses of Congress. More broadly, his decades of research on the Second Amendment contributed to the intellectual foundation of the \"Heller\" decision. He has written many books and articles on the topic of gun control, some of which have been cited in Supreme Court opinions (\"Heller\", \"McDonald\", \"Printz v. United States\"). He has testified before congress on multiple occasions. Halbrook’s most important scholarly contribution, however, was the book \"That Every Man Be Armed\", originally published in 1986. The book was the most thorough analysis of the legal history and original intent of the Second Amendment.", "Title: Texas v. White\n\nTexas v. White, 74 U.S. 700 (1869) was a case argued before the United States Supreme Court in 1869. The case involved a claim by the Reconstruction government of Texas that United States bonds owned by Texas since 1850 had been illegally sold by the Confederate state legislature during the American Civil War. The state filed suit directly with the United States Supreme Court, which, under the United States Constitution, retains original jurisdiction on certain cases in which a state is a party." ]
4,047
In between Chionodoxa and Aerangis which is a genus of the Orchid family (Orchidaceae)?
Aerangis
comparison
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{ "title": [ "Chionodoxa", "Aerangis" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Aerangis, abbreviated as Aergs in horticultural trade, is a genus of the Orchid family (Orchidaceae).", " The name of this genus has been derived from the Greek words 'aer' (air) and 'angos' (urn), referring to the form of the lip.", " It is the type genus of the subtribe Aerangidinae.", " Approximately 50 species in this genus are known mostly from tropical Africa, but also from the Comoro Islands, Madagascar and Sri Lanka." ], "title": "Aerangis" }, { "sentences": [ "Chionodoxa, known as glory-of-the-snow, is a small genus of bulbous perennial flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae, often included in \"Scilla\".", " The genus is endemic to the eastern Mediterranean, specifically Crete, Cyprus and Turkey.", " The blue, white or pink flowers appear early in the year making them valuable garden ornamentals.", " The common name of the genus is based on the habit of flowering in high alpine zones when the snow melts in spring." ], "title": "Chionodoxa" }, { "sentences": [ "Caladenia longicauda\" subsp.", " \"extrema, commonly known as the late white spider orchid or Seaton Ross spider orchid is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia.", " It has a single hairy leaf and one or two mainly white flowers with long, mostly spreading lateral sepals and petals.", " It is a relatively rare orchid which is similar to the tangled white spider orchid (subspecies \"redacta\") but has larger flowers and a later flowering period." ], "title": "Caladenia longicauda subsp. extrema" }, { "sentences": [ "Ericksonella saccharata, commonly known as sugar orchid, is the only species in the flowering plant genus Ericksonella in the orchid family, Orchidaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia.", " It has a single leaf and a single flower with three white sepals and two similar petals.", " The sugar orchid is similar to some in the genus \"Caladenia\" but has hairs on the back of its sepals and petals." ], "title": "Ericksonella" }, { "sentences": [ "Caladenia venusta, commonly known as the graceful spider orchid, large white spider orchid, or simply white spider orchid is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to southern Australia.", " It is a ground orchid with a single leaf and one or two white to cream-coloured flowers with drooping, brown, thread-like tips." ], "title": "Caladenia venusta" }, { "sentences": [ "Leporella fimbriata, commonly known as hare orchid or fringed hare orchid, is the only species in the flowering plant genus \"Leporella\" in the orchid family, Orchidaceae and is endemic to the southern Australia mainland.", " It is related to orchids in the genus \"Caladenia\" but has an unusual labellum and does not have hairy leaves.", " Its pollination mechanism is also unusual." ], "title": "Leporella" }, { "sentences": [ "Caladenia richardsiorum, commonly known as the little dip spider orchid, Richards' spider orchid or robe spider orchid, is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to South Australia.", " It is a ground orchid with a single erect, hairy leaf and usually only one yellowish-green flower.", " It is similar to the endangered Mellblom's spider orchid (\"Caladenia hastata\") but has a much larger leaf and the petals lack glandular tips." ], "title": "Caladenia richardsiorum" }, { "sentences": [ "Pterostylis recurva commonly known as the jug orchid, recurved shell orchid, antelope orchid or bull orchid, is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia.", " It is a relatively common orchid which has up to four jug-shaped or funnel-shaped white flowers with green and brown lines and markings.", " Non-flowering plants have a rosette of leaves on a short stalk." ], "title": "Pterostylis recurva" }, { "sentences": [ "Prasophyllum commonly known as leek orchids, is a genus of about one hundred species of flowering plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae and is found in Australia and New Zealand.", " The Australian species are found in all states but have not been recorded in the Northern Territory.", " The common name arises from their having a hollow, leek- or onion-like leaf.", " Some species only flower after summer fires and have flowers similar to those of \"Xanthorrhoea\" which flower at the same time, suggesting that they employ the same pollinating insects.", " Leek orchids are similar to those in the genus \"Genoplesium\" except that the free part of the leaf is cylindrical (flat in \"Genoplesium\") and the labellum has a solid (rather than flexible) connection to the column.", " They range in size from the little laughing leek orchid (\"P. gracile\") at about 15 cm to the king leek orchid (\"P. regium\") which grows up to 2 m tall." ], "title": "Prasophyllum" }, { "sentences": [ "Cryptostylis, commonly known as the tongue orchid, is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae.", " It was first defined by the prolific Scottish botanist, Robert Brown in 1810.", " The type species has since been designated as \"Cryptostylis erecta\".", " Other species include \"Cryptostylis hunteriana\" and \"Cryptostylis subulata\".", " Molecular study of their DNA shows the genus lies within the tribe Diurideae within the orchid family, having previously considered part of the Cranichideae.", " Together with the genus \"Coilochilus\" (endemic to New Caledonia), they make up the subtribe Cryptostylidinae." ], "title": "Cryptostylis" } ]
[ "Title: Aerangis\n\nAerangis, abbreviated as Aergs in horticultural trade, is a genus of the Orchid family (Orchidaceae). The name of this genus has been derived from the Greek words 'aer' (air) and 'angos' (urn), referring to the form of the lip. It is the type genus of the subtribe Aerangidinae. Approximately 50 species in this genus are known mostly from tropical Africa, but also from the Comoro Islands, Madagascar and Sri Lanka.", "Title: Chionodoxa\n\nChionodoxa, known as glory-of-the-snow, is a small genus of bulbous perennial flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae, often included in \"Scilla\". The genus is endemic to the eastern Mediterranean, specifically Crete, Cyprus and Turkey. The blue, white or pink flowers appear early in the year making them valuable garden ornamentals. The common name of the genus is based on the habit of flowering in high alpine zones when the snow melts in spring.", "Title: Caladenia longicauda subsp. extrema\n\nCaladenia longicauda\" subsp. \"extrema, commonly known as the late white spider orchid or Seaton Ross spider orchid is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It has a single hairy leaf and one or two mainly white flowers with long, mostly spreading lateral sepals and petals. It is a relatively rare orchid which is similar to the tangled white spider orchid (subspecies \"redacta\") but has larger flowers and a later flowering period.", "Title: Ericksonella\n\nEricksonella saccharata, commonly known as sugar orchid, is the only species in the flowering plant genus Ericksonella in the orchid family, Orchidaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It has a single leaf and a single flower with three white sepals and two similar petals. The sugar orchid is similar to some in the genus \"Caladenia\" but has hairs on the back of its sepals and petals.", "Title: Caladenia venusta\n\nCaladenia venusta, commonly known as the graceful spider orchid, large white spider orchid, or simply white spider orchid is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to southern Australia. It is a ground orchid with a single leaf and one or two white to cream-coloured flowers with drooping, brown, thread-like tips.", "Title: Leporella\n\nLeporella fimbriata, commonly known as hare orchid or fringed hare orchid, is the only species in the flowering plant genus \"Leporella\" in the orchid family, Orchidaceae and is endemic to the southern Australia mainland. It is related to orchids in the genus \"Caladenia\" but has an unusual labellum and does not have hairy leaves. Its pollination mechanism is also unusual.", "Title: Caladenia richardsiorum\n\nCaladenia richardsiorum, commonly known as the little dip spider orchid, Richards' spider orchid or robe spider orchid, is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to South Australia. It is a ground orchid with a single erect, hairy leaf and usually only one yellowish-green flower. It is similar to the endangered Mellblom's spider orchid (\"Caladenia hastata\") but has a much larger leaf and the petals lack glandular tips.", "Title: Pterostylis recurva\n\nPterostylis recurva commonly known as the jug orchid, recurved shell orchid, antelope orchid or bull orchid, is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a relatively common orchid which has up to four jug-shaped or funnel-shaped white flowers with green and brown lines and markings. Non-flowering plants have a rosette of leaves on a short stalk.", "Title: Prasophyllum\n\nPrasophyllum commonly known as leek orchids, is a genus of about one hundred species of flowering plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae and is found in Australia and New Zealand. The Australian species are found in all states but have not been recorded in the Northern Territory. The common name arises from their having a hollow, leek- or onion-like leaf. Some species only flower after summer fires and have flowers similar to those of \"Xanthorrhoea\" which flower at the same time, suggesting that they employ the same pollinating insects. Leek orchids are similar to those in the genus \"Genoplesium\" except that the free part of the leaf is cylindrical (flat in \"Genoplesium\") and the labellum has a solid (rather than flexible) connection to the column. They range in size from the little laughing leek orchid (\"P. gracile\") at about 15 cm to the king leek orchid (\"P. regium\") which grows up to 2 m tall.", "Title: Cryptostylis\n\nCryptostylis, commonly known as the tongue orchid, is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae. It was first defined by the prolific Scottish botanist, Robert Brown in 1810. The type species has since been designated as \"Cryptostylis erecta\". Other species include \"Cryptostylis hunteriana\" and \"Cryptostylis subulata\". Molecular study of their DNA shows the genus lies within the tribe Diurideae within the orchid family, having previously considered part of the Cranichideae. Together with the genus \"Coilochilus\" (endemic to New Caledonia), they make up the subtribe Cryptostylidinae." ]
4,048
Did Edmund Berkeley market both Geniac and Commodore International ?
no
comparison
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{ "title": [ "Geniac", "Commodore International", "Commodore International", "Commodore International" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 1, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Commodore 2031 and Commodore 4031 are single-unit 5¼\" floppy disk drives for Commodore International computers.", " They use a similar steel case form to the Commodore 9060/9090 hard disk drives, and use the parallel IEEE-488 interface common to Commodore PET/CBM computers.", " Essentially, both models are a single-drive version of the Commodore 4040." ], "title": "Commodore 2031" }, { "sentences": [ "Commodore International (or Commodore International Limited) was a North American home computer and electronics manufacturer.", " Commodore International (CI), along with its subsidiary Commodore Business Machines (CBM), participated in the development of the home–personal computer industry in the 1970s and 1980s.", " The company developed and marketed the world's best-selling desktop computer, the Commodore 64 (1982), and released its Amiga computer line in July 1985." ], "title": "Commodore International" }, { "sentences": [ "The Commodore MAX Machine, also known as Ultimax in the United States and VC-10 in Germany, was a home computer designed and sold by Commodore International in Japan, beginning in early 1982, a predecessor to the popular Commodore 64.", " The Commodore 64 manual mentions the machine by name, suggesting that Commodore intended to sell the machine internationally; however, it is unclear whether the machine was ever actually sold outside Japan.", " It is considered a rarity." ], "title": "Commodore MAX Machine" }, { "sentences": [ "The Commodore LCD (sometimes known in short as the CLCD) was a LCD-equipped laptop made by Commodore International.", " It was presented at the January 1985 Consumer Electronics Show, but never released.", " The CLCD was not directly compatible with other Commodore home computers, but its built-in Commodore BASIC 3.6 interpreter could run programs written in the Commodore 128's BASIC 7.0, as long as these programs did not include system-specific POKE commands.", " Like the Commodore 264 and Radio Shack TRS-80 Model 100 series computers, the CLCD had several ROM-based office application programs." ], "title": "Commodore LCD" }, { "sentences": [ "The Commodore 1541 (also known as the CBM 1541 and VIC-1541) is a floppy disk drive which was made by Commodore International for the Commodore 64 (C64), Commodore's most popular home computer.", " The best-known floppy disk drive for the C64, the 1541 is a single-sided 170-kilobyte drive for 5¼\" disks.", " The 1541 directly followed the Commodore 1540 (meant for the VIC-20)." ], "title": "Commodore 1541" }, { "sentences": [ "Jack Tramiel ( ; Polish: Jacek Trzmiel ; December 13, 1928 – April 8, 2012) was a Polish American businessman, best known for founding Commodore International.", " The Commodore PET, Commodore VIC-20 and Commodore 64 are some home computers produced while he was running the company.", " Tramiel later formed Atari Corporation after he purchased the remnants of the original Atari, Inc. from its parent company." ], "title": "Jack Tramiel" }, { "sentences": [ "Geniac was an educational toy billed as a \"computer\" designed and marketed by Edmund Berkeley, with Oliver Garfield from 1955 to 1958, but with Garfield continuing without Berkeley through the 1960s.", " The name stood for \"Genius Almost-automatic Computer\" but suggests a combination of the words genius and ENIAC (the first fully electronic general-purpose computer)." ], "title": "Geniac" }, { "sentences": [ "The Commodore 8050, Commodore 8250, and Commodore SFD-1001 are 5¼-inch floppy disk drives manufactured by Commodore International, primarily for its 8-bit CBM and PET series of computers.", " The drives offered improved storage capacities over previous Commodore drive models." ], "title": "Commodore 8050" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hyperion is an early portable computer that vied with the Compaq Portable to be the first portable IBM PC compatible.", " It was marketed by Infotech Cie of Ottawa, a subsidiary of Bytec Management Corp., who acquired the designer and manufacturer Dynalogic in January 1983.", " In 1984 the design was licensed by Commodore International in a move that was forecast as a \"radical shift of position\" and a signal that Commodore would soon dominate the PC compatible market.", " Despite computers being \"hand-assembled from kits\" provided by Bytec and displayed alongside the Commodore 900 at a German trade show as their forthcoming first portable computer, it was never sold by Commodore and some analysts downplayed the pact.", " The Hyperion was shipped in January 1983 at C$4995, two months ahead of the Compaq Portable." ], "title": "Hyperion (computer)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Commodore 8280 were dual unit 8\" floppy disk drives for Commodore International computers.", " They used a wide rectangular steel case form similar to that of the Commodore 4040, and used the parallel IEEE-488 interface common to Commodore PET/CBM computers." ], "title": "Commodore 8280" } ]
[ "Title: Commodore 2031\n\nThe Commodore 2031 and Commodore 4031 are single-unit 5¼\" floppy disk drives for Commodore International computers. They use a similar steel case form to the Commodore 9060/9090 hard disk drives, and use the parallel IEEE-488 interface common to Commodore PET/CBM computers. Essentially, both models are a single-drive version of the Commodore 4040.", "Title: Commodore International\n\nCommodore International (or Commodore International Limited) was a North American home computer and electronics manufacturer. Commodore International (CI), along with its subsidiary Commodore Business Machines (CBM), participated in the development of the home–personal computer industry in the 1970s and 1980s. The company developed and marketed the world's best-selling desktop computer, the Commodore 64 (1982), and released its Amiga computer line in July 1985.", "Title: Commodore MAX Machine\n\nThe Commodore MAX Machine, also known as Ultimax in the United States and VC-10 in Germany, was a home computer designed and sold by Commodore International in Japan, beginning in early 1982, a predecessor to the popular Commodore 64. The Commodore 64 manual mentions the machine by name, suggesting that Commodore intended to sell the machine internationally; however, it is unclear whether the machine was ever actually sold outside Japan. It is considered a rarity.", "Title: Commodore LCD\n\nThe Commodore LCD (sometimes known in short as the CLCD) was a LCD-equipped laptop made by Commodore International. It was presented at the January 1985 Consumer Electronics Show, but never released. The CLCD was not directly compatible with other Commodore home computers, but its built-in Commodore BASIC 3.6 interpreter could run programs written in the Commodore 128's BASIC 7.0, as long as these programs did not include system-specific POKE commands. Like the Commodore 264 and Radio Shack TRS-80 Model 100 series computers, the CLCD had several ROM-based office application programs.", "Title: Commodore 1541\n\nThe Commodore 1541 (also known as the CBM 1541 and VIC-1541) is a floppy disk drive which was made by Commodore International for the Commodore 64 (C64), Commodore's most popular home computer. The best-known floppy disk drive for the C64, the 1541 is a single-sided 170-kilobyte drive for 5¼\" disks. The 1541 directly followed the Commodore 1540 (meant for the VIC-20).", "Title: Jack Tramiel\n\nJack Tramiel ( ; Polish: Jacek Trzmiel ; December 13, 1928 – April 8, 2012) was a Polish American businessman, best known for founding Commodore International. The Commodore PET, Commodore VIC-20 and Commodore 64 are some home computers produced while he was running the company. Tramiel later formed Atari Corporation after he purchased the remnants of the original Atari, Inc. from its parent company.", "Title: Geniac\n\nGeniac was an educational toy billed as a \"computer\" designed and marketed by Edmund Berkeley, with Oliver Garfield from 1955 to 1958, but with Garfield continuing without Berkeley through the 1960s. The name stood for \"Genius Almost-automatic Computer\" but suggests a combination of the words genius and ENIAC (the first fully electronic general-purpose computer).", "Title: Commodore 8050\n\nThe Commodore 8050, Commodore 8250, and Commodore SFD-1001 are 5¼-inch floppy disk drives manufactured by Commodore International, primarily for its 8-bit CBM and PET series of computers. The drives offered improved storage capacities over previous Commodore drive models.", "Title: Hyperion (computer)\n\nThe Hyperion is an early portable computer that vied with the Compaq Portable to be the first portable IBM PC compatible. It was marketed by Infotech Cie of Ottawa, a subsidiary of Bytec Management Corp., who acquired the designer and manufacturer Dynalogic in January 1983. In 1984 the design was licensed by Commodore International in a move that was forecast as a \"radical shift of position\" and a signal that Commodore would soon dominate the PC compatible market. Despite computers being \"hand-assembled from kits\" provided by Bytec and displayed alongside the Commodore 900 at a German trade show as their forthcoming first portable computer, it was never sold by Commodore and some analysts downplayed the pact. The Hyperion was shipped in January 1983 at C$4995, two months ahead of the Compaq Portable.", "Title: Commodore 8280\n\nThe Commodore 8280 were dual unit 8\" floppy disk drives for Commodore International computers. They used a wide rectangular steel case form similar to that of the Commodore 4040, and used the parallel IEEE-488 interface common to Commodore PET/CBM computers." ]
4,049
The kinara is the candle holder used in Kwanzaa celebrations, in which country?
United States
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Kinara", "Kwanzaa" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "A candle warmer is an electric warmer that melts a candle or scented wax to release its scent.", " The candle warmer shown is intended to be used with jar candles or candles in cups, not with taper candles or candles without containers large enough to accommodate all the melted wax.", " Some candle warmers have a built-in bowl in which the candle is placed." ], "title": "Candle warmer" }, { "sentences": [ "The kinara is the candle holder used in Kwanzaa celebrations in the United States.", " During the week-long celebration of Kwanzaa, seven candles are placed in the kinara - three red on the left, three green on the right, and a single black candle in the center.", " The word \"kinara\" is a Swahili word that means \"candle holder.\"" ], "title": "Kinara" }, { "sentences": [ "The CIA invert is a one-dollar value postage stamp error issued by the United States Postal Service.", " It is one stamp from the Americana series that were produced between 1975 and 1981.", " The $1 colonial rushlight holder stamp was first issued on July 2, 1979 and one pane of 100 stamps was issued with the dark brown (the last color printed, though it covers much of the stamp) inverted.", " The lamp candle holder, candle outline and text are inverted relative to the flame.", " About 95 copies have been accounted for.", " The Scott catalogue number is: 1610c.", " This was the first United States stamp issued with a major design element printed upside down since the Dag Hammarskjöld invert error of 1962.", " As these $1 stamps were printed in sheets of 400, three additional panes of 100 stamps certainly existed at one time, but no trace of these has so far been discovered." ], "title": "CIA invert" }, { "sentences": [ "A candle clock is a thin candle with consistently spaced markings (usually with numbers), that when burned, indicate the passage of periods of time.", " While no longer used today, candle clocks provided an effective way to tell time indoors, at night, or on a cloudy day.", " A candle clock could be easily transformed into a timer by sticking a heavy nail into the candle at the mark indicating the desired interval.", " When the wax surrounding the nail melts, the nail clatters onto a plate below." ], "title": "Candle clock" }, { "sentences": [ "A candle auction, or auction by the candle, is a variation on the typical English auction that became popular in the 17th and 18th centuries.", " In a candle auction, the end of the auction is signaled by the expiration of a candle flame, which was intended to ensure that no one could know exactly when the auction would end and make a last-second bid.", " Sometimes, other unpredictable processes, such as a footrace, were used in place of the expiration of a candle." ], "title": "Candle auction" }, { "sentences": [ "Kwanzaa ( ) is a week-long celebration held in the United States and in other nations of the Western African diaspora in the Americas.", " The celebration honors African heritage in African-American culture, and is observed from December 26 to January 1, culminating in a feast and gift-giving.", " Kwanzaa has seven core principles (\"Nguzo Saba\").", " It was created by Maulana Karenga and was first celebrated in 1966–67." ], "title": "Kwanzaa" }, { "sentences": [ "A grave candle, grave lantern, death candle or a death lantern is a type of candle or lantern, which is lit in memory of the dead or to commemorate solemn events.", " The form of a lantern is commonly used in Christianity, whereas candles are more common in Judaism (where they are known as the Yahrzeit candle)." ], "title": "Grave candle" }, { "sentences": [ "The Schlitz Christmas Candle is a candle-like structure unveiled every Christmas season in Schlitz, a small town in Hesse, Germany.", " It is approximately 42 m tall, and is thought to be the largest non-wax candle in the world.", " The candle is created by draping a red cloth over the stone tower at the center of the town.", " The tower is then topped off with an electric flame to give the impression of a Christmas candle, which can be seen from great distances looming above the town's Tudor-style buildings.", " The tower used to form the candle is called the Hinterturm, which was built in the 14th century, and is the remnant of a castle that no longer stands.", " An elevator inside the Hinterturm takes visitors to the top of the tower." ], "title": "Schlitz Christmas Candle" }, { "sentences": [ "A candelabrum (plural candelabrums, candelabra, candelabras), sometimes called a candle tree, is a candle holder with multiple arms.", " The word comes from Latin." ], "title": "Candelabra" }, { "sentences": [ "The African American Museum also known as the African American Museum of Nassau County, which opened in 1970, is dedicated to showcasing local and national African American artists.", " The 6,000 sq. ft. facility is operated by the Museum Services Division of the Nassau County Department of Recreation, Parks and Support Services, the museum is located at 110 North Franklin Street in Hempstead, New York and is one of a number of cultural organizations in the region where visitors can learn about the role of African Americans in Long Island's history.", " The museum, one of the only African American museums in New York City, hosts a number of events including Black History Month and Kwanzaa celebrations and commemorations of the lives of important figures including Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X among others.", " In an effort to increase visitation, Nassau County decided in 2005 to eliminate admission fees." ], "title": "African American Museum of Nassau County" } ]
[ "Title: Candle warmer\n\nA candle warmer is an electric warmer that melts a candle or scented wax to release its scent. The candle warmer shown is intended to be used with jar candles or candles in cups, not with taper candles or candles without containers large enough to accommodate all the melted wax. Some candle warmers have a built-in bowl in which the candle is placed.", "Title: Kinara\n\nThe kinara is the candle holder used in Kwanzaa celebrations in the United States. During the week-long celebration of Kwanzaa, seven candles are placed in the kinara - three red on the left, three green on the right, and a single black candle in the center. The word \"kinara\" is a Swahili word that means \"candle holder.\"", "Title: CIA invert\n\nThe CIA invert is a one-dollar value postage stamp error issued by the United States Postal Service. It is one stamp from the Americana series that were produced between 1975 and 1981. The $1 colonial rushlight holder stamp was first issued on July 2, 1979 and one pane of 100 stamps was issued with the dark brown (the last color printed, though it covers much of the stamp) inverted. The lamp candle holder, candle outline and text are inverted relative to the flame. About 95 copies have been accounted for. The Scott catalogue number is: 1610c. This was the first United States stamp issued with a major design element printed upside down since the Dag Hammarskjöld invert error of 1962. As these $1 stamps were printed in sheets of 400, three additional panes of 100 stamps certainly existed at one time, but no trace of these has so far been discovered.", "Title: Candle clock\n\nA candle clock is a thin candle with consistently spaced markings (usually with numbers), that when burned, indicate the passage of periods of time. While no longer used today, candle clocks provided an effective way to tell time indoors, at night, or on a cloudy day. A candle clock could be easily transformed into a timer by sticking a heavy nail into the candle at the mark indicating the desired interval. When the wax surrounding the nail melts, the nail clatters onto a plate below.", "Title: Candle auction\n\nA candle auction, or auction by the candle, is a variation on the typical English auction that became popular in the 17th and 18th centuries. In a candle auction, the end of the auction is signaled by the expiration of a candle flame, which was intended to ensure that no one could know exactly when the auction would end and make a last-second bid. Sometimes, other unpredictable processes, such as a footrace, were used in place of the expiration of a candle.", "Title: Kwanzaa\n\nKwanzaa ( ) is a week-long celebration held in the United States and in other nations of the Western African diaspora in the Americas. The celebration honors African heritage in African-American culture, and is observed from December 26 to January 1, culminating in a feast and gift-giving. Kwanzaa has seven core principles (\"Nguzo Saba\"). It was created by Maulana Karenga and was first celebrated in 1966–67.", "Title: Grave candle\n\nA grave candle, grave lantern, death candle or a death lantern is a type of candle or lantern, which is lit in memory of the dead or to commemorate solemn events. The form of a lantern is commonly used in Christianity, whereas candles are more common in Judaism (where they are known as the Yahrzeit candle).", "Title: Schlitz Christmas Candle\n\nThe Schlitz Christmas Candle is a candle-like structure unveiled every Christmas season in Schlitz, a small town in Hesse, Germany. It is approximately 42 m tall, and is thought to be the largest non-wax candle in the world. The candle is created by draping a red cloth over the stone tower at the center of the town. The tower is then topped off with an electric flame to give the impression of a Christmas candle, which can be seen from great distances looming above the town's Tudor-style buildings. The tower used to form the candle is called the Hinterturm, which was built in the 14th century, and is the remnant of a castle that no longer stands. An elevator inside the Hinterturm takes visitors to the top of the tower.", "Title: Candelabra\n\nA candelabrum (plural candelabrums, candelabra, candelabras), sometimes called a candle tree, is a candle holder with multiple arms. The word comes from Latin.", "Title: African American Museum of Nassau County\n\nThe African American Museum also known as the African American Museum of Nassau County, which opened in 1970, is dedicated to showcasing local and national African American artists. The 6,000 sq. ft. facility is operated by the Museum Services Division of the Nassau County Department of Recreation, Parks and Support Services, the museum is located at 110 North Franklin Street in Hempstead, New York and is one of a number of cultural organizations in the region where visitors can learn about the role of African Americans in Long Island's history. The museum, one of the only African American museums in New York City, hosts a number of events including Black History Month and Kwanzaa celebrations and commemorations of the lives of important figures including Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X among others. In an effort to increase visitation, Nassau County decided in 2005 to eliminate admission fees." ]
4,050
The current First Lady of Finland is Jenni Haukio, wife of a finnish politician in office since what year?
2012
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medium
{ "title": [ "First Ladies and Gentlemen of Finland", "First Ladies and Gentlemen of Finland", "Sauli Niinistö" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The First Lady of Zambia is the title attributed to the wife of the President of Zambia.", " Zambia's current First Lady is Esther Lungu, who has held the office since 25 January 2015." ], "title": "First Lady of Zambia" }, { "sentences": [ "The First Lady of Namibia is the title of the wife of the President of Namibia.", " There have been three First Ladies (and Presidents) since Namibia's independence in 1990.", " Namibia's current First Lady is Monica Geingos, who has held the office since 21 March 2015." ], "title": "First Lady of Namibia" }, { "sentences": [ "Sauli Väinämö Niinistö (] , born 24 August 1948) is a Finnish politician and the 12th President of Finland, in office since 2012." ], "title": "Sauli Niinistö" }, { "sentences": [ "Taimi Tellervo Koivisto, née \"Kankaanranta\" (born 2 January 1929 in Punkalaidun) is a Finnish politician and the former First Lady of Finland from 1982 to 1994.", " Koivisto is the widow of the 9th President of Finland Mauno Koivisto and a former member of the Finnish parliament, representing the Social Democratic Party of Finland." ], "title": "Tellervo Koivisto" }, { "sentences": [ "Jenni Elina Haukio (born 7 April 1977) is a Finnish poet and the First Lady of Finland.", " The spouse of the current President of Finland Sauli Niinistö.", " She has graduated from the University of Turku with a Master of Political Sciences degree in 2001.", " Haukio was born in Pori, Finland." ], "title": "Jenni Haukio" }, { "sentences": [ "Jyrki Tapani Katainen (born 14 October 1971) is a Finnish politician and the European Commission Vice-President for Jobs, Growth, Investment and Competitiveness, in office since 2014.", " Katainen was previously Prime Minister of Finland from 2011 to 2014 and chairman of the National Coalition Party from 2004 to 2014.", " He was succeeded by Alexander Stubb as chairman of Finland's National Coalition Party.", " After stepping down as Prime Minister, Katainen was elected as European Commission Vice-President in July 2014." ], "title": "Jyrki Katainen" }, { "sentences": [ "First Lady of Puerto Rico is the title given by the government of Puerto Rico to the spouse of the Governor of Puerto Rico or the daughters of the Governor should the Governor be a lady, single, divorced, or a widow.", " The First Lady leads the Office of the First Lady of Puerto Rico and is expected to represent the women of Puerto Rico in elegance and demeanor.", " The current First Lady is Beatriz Areizaga, wife of Ricardo Rosselló." ], "title": "First Lady of Puerto Rico" }, { "sentences": [ "The First Lady of Gabon is the title held by the wife of the President of Gabon.", " The current First Lady is Sylvia Bongo Ondimba, who has held the office since 2009." ], "title": "First Lady of Gabon" }, { "sentences": [ "The First Lady or First Gentleman of Finland refers to the spouse of the President of Finland.", " The current First Lady of Finland is Jenni Haukio, wife of President Sauli Niinistö, who has held the position since March 1, 2012." ], "title": "First Ladies and Gentlemen of Finland" }, { "sentences": [ "The First Lady of Ivory Coast is the title attributed to the wife of the President of Ivory Coast.", " The current First Lady is Dominique Ouattara, who has held the office since 11 April 2011.", " (Dominique Ouattara and her predecessor, Simone Gbagbo, were the co-claimants of the office from 4 December 2010 to 11 April 2011.)" ], "title": "First Lady of Ivory Coast" } ]
[ "Title: First Lady of Zambia\n\nThe First Lady of Zambia is the title attributed to the wife of the President of Zambia. Zambia's current First Lady is Esther Lungu, who has held the office since 25 January 2015.", "Title: First Lady of Namibia\n\nThe First Lady of Namibia is the title of the wife of the President of Namibia. There have been three First Ladies (and Presidents) since Namibia's independence in 1990. Namibia's current First Lady is Monica Geingos, who has held the office since 21 March 2015.", "Title: Sauli Niinistö\n\nSauli Väinämö Niinistö (] , born 24 August 1948) is a Finnish politician and the 12th President of Finland, in office since 2012.", "Title: Tellervo Koivisto\n\nTaimi Tellervo Koivisto, née \"Kankaanranta\" (born 2 January 1929 in Punkalaidun) is a Finnish politician and the former First Lady of Finland from 1982 to 1994. Koivisto is the widow of the 9th President of Finland Mauno Koivisto and a former member of the Finnish parliament, representing the Social Democratic Party of Finland.", "Title: Jenni Haukio\n\nJenni Elina Haukio (born 7 April 1977) is a Finnish poet and the First Lady of Finland. The spouse of the current President of Finland Sauli Niinistö. She has graduated from the University of Turku with a Master of Political Sciences degree in 2001. Haukio was born in Pori, Finland.", "Title: Jyrki Katainen\n\nJyrki Tapani Katainen (born 14 October 1971) is a Finnish politician and the European Commission Vice-President for Jobs, Growth, Investment and Competitiveness, in office since 2014. Katainen was previously Prime Minister of Finland from 2011 to 2014 and chairman of the National Coalition Party from 2004 to 2014. He was succeeded by Alexander Stubb as chairman of Finland's National Coalition Party. After stepping down as Prime Minister, Katainen was elected as European Commission Vice-President in July 2014.", "Title: First Lady of Puerto Rico\n\nFirst Lady of Puerto Rico is the title given by the government of Puerto Rico to the spouse of the Governor of Puerto Rico or the daughters of the Governor should the Governor be a lady, single, divorced, or a widow. The First Lady leads the Office of the First Lady of Puerto Rico and is expected to represent the women of Puerto Rico in elegance and demeanor. The current First Lady is Beatriz Areizaga, wife of Ricardo Rosselló.", "Title: First Lady of Gabon\n\nThe First Lady of Gabon is the title held by the wife of the President of Gabon. The current First Lady is Sylvia Bongo Ondimba, who has held the office since 2009.", "Title: First Ladies and Gentlemen of Finland\n\nThe First Lady or First Gentleman of Finland refers to the spouse of the President of Finland. The current First Lady of Finland is Jenni Haukio, wife of President Sauli Niinistö, who has held the position since March 1, 2012.", "Title: First Lady of Ivory Coast\n\nThe First Lady of Ivory Coast is the title attributed to the wife of the President of Ivory Coast. The current First Lady is Dominique Ouattara, who has held the office since 11 April 2011. (Dominique Ouattara and her predecessor, Simone Gbagbo, were the co-claimants of the office from 4 December 2010 to 11 April 2011.)" ]
4,051
Who edited the magazine which Subhash Sharma photographs are regularly published in ?
Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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hard
{ "title": [ "Subhash Sharma", "IEEE Spectrum" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "\"The Tenth Doctor\" comic stories is a wide range of adventures featuring the tenth incarnation of the Doctor, the Time Lord protagonist of the popular sci-fi series, \"Doctor Who\".", " The range had the unprecedented claim of appearing in no less than four regularly published titles: the long established \"Doctor Who Magazine\", the more recently launched Doctor Who Adventures, aimed at a younger audience, the magazine (a title used to support the sale of an expanding number of collectable trading cards (which accompany the magazine or could be purchased separately)), and Doctor Who, a US monthly title launched in 2009.", " In 2010, the comic stories passed onto the Eleventh Doctor." ], "title": "Tenth Doctor comic stories" }, { "sentences": [ "Tere Pyar Mein is a 1979 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Subhash Sharma, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Sarika, Vijayendra Ghatge, Paintal, Nadira, Madan Puri and Iftekhar." ], "title": "Tere Pyar Mein (1979 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Himachal Swabhiman Party is a political party in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.", " The party was founded by former BJP ideologue Govindacharya on 10 August 2011.", " Subhash Sharma, a former leader of employees' movements in the state, was appointed as the president of the party." ], "title": "Himachal Swabhiman Party" }, { "sentences": [ "Francis Lillie Pollock (February 4, 1876 – 1957) was an early twentieth-century Canadian science fiction writer.", " He was born in Huron County, Ontario, Canada in 1876.", " He wrote 'commercial fiction' under the pseudonym Frank L Pollock and literary fiction under his own name.", " Some of Pollock's early commercial fiction can be found in \"The Youth's Companion\".", " He also regularly published short stories and poetry in \"Munsey's Magazine\", \"The Smart Set\", \"The Atlantic\", \"The Bookman (New York)\" and \"The Blue Jay\" (renamed in 1905 as \"Canadian Woman\" Magazine)." ], "title": "Francis Pollock" }, { "sentences": [ "Subhash Sharma is a freelance photographer based in Mumbai, India, who specializes in humanistic and documentary photography.", " His photographs are regularly published in photographic journals, illustrative books and magazines like TIME magazine USA, Nikkei Japan, Venerdi Italy, The Globe and Mail Canada, Quebec Science, IEEE Spectrum USA, Courrier International Paris, The National Newspaper Abu Dhabi, Hindustan Times, Marwar magazine, G2 magazine, ROUGH Travel Guide to India.", " His work has been exhibited at LSE." ], "title": "Subhash Sharma" }, { "sentences": [ "Justice Denied is the only regularly published print magazine in the world solely devoted to issues related to wrongful convictions.", " The magazine prints stories about wrongful convictions, miscarriages of justice, and criminal justice issues related to prosecution and conviction of innocent people in countries around the world." ], "title": "Justice Denied" }, { "sentences": [ "Arman is the monthly publication of the association of Hazaras in Victoria which serves the growing Afghan community of Melbourne and is distributed Australia-wide.", " It is published on the first Monday of each month and has a readership base of several thousand.", " The magazine has three editions, in Dari, in Pashtu and English.", " Being the only regularly published and widely distributed Dari magazine in Australia, \"Arman\" is a valuable source of news, information, feature articles as well as a guide to find products and services for Afghan community." ], "title": "Arman Monthly" }, { "sentences": [ "Eastern Panorama is a monthly news magazine started in April 1992, by Dr. K. K. Jhunjhunwala and published from Shillong, the capital city of Meghalaya, India.", " It has since then been regularly published, without any break, and has been disseminating news, events, views, and concerns of the people of the region." ], "title": "Eastern Panorama" }, { "sentences": [ "IEEE Spectrum is a magazine edited by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.", " The IEEE's description of it is:" ], "title": "IEEE Spectrum" }, { "sentences": [ "The Whole Earth Catalog (WEC) was an American counterculture magazine and product catalog published by Stewart Brand several times a year between 1968 and 1972, and occasionally thereafter, until 1998.", " The magazine featured essays and articles, but was primarily focused on product reviews.", " The editorial focus was on self-sufficiency, ecology, alternative education, \"do it yourself\" (DIY), and holism, and featured the slogan \"access to tools\".", " While WEC listed and reviewed a wide range of products (clothing, books, tools, machines, seeds, etc.), it did not sell any of the products directly.", " Instead, the vendor's contact information was listed alongside the item and its review.", " This is why, while not a regularly published periodical, numerous editions and updates were required to keep price and availability information up to date." ], "title": "Whole Earth Catalog" } ]
[ "Title: Tenth Doctor comic stories\n\n\"The Tenth Doctor\" comic stories is a wide range of adventures featuring the tenth incarnation of the Doctor, the Time Lord protagonist of the popular sci-fi series, \"Doctor Who\". The range had the unprecedented claim of appearing in no less than four regularly published titles: the long established \"Doctor Who Magazine\", the more recently launched Doctor Who Adventures, aimed at a younger audience, the magazine (a title used to support the sale of an expanding number of collectable trading cards (which accompany the magazine or could be purchased separately)), and Doctor Who, a US monthly title launched in 2009. In 2010, the comic stories passed onto the Eleventh Doctor.", "Title: Tere Pyar Mein (1979 film)\n\nTere Pyar Mein is a 1979 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Subhash Sharma, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Sarika, Vijayendra Ghatge, Paintal, Nadira, Madan Puri and Iftekhar.", "Title: Himachal Swabhiman Party\n\nThe Himachal Swabhiman Party is a political party in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The party was founded by former BJP ideologue Govindacharya on 10 August 2011. Subhash Sharma, a former leader of employees' movements in the state, was appointed as the president of the party.", "Title: Francis Pollock\n\nFrancis Lillie Pollock (February 4, 1876 – 1957) was an early twentieth-century Canadian science fiction writer. He was born in Huron County, Ontario, Canada in 1876. He wrote 'commercial fiction' under the pseudonym Frank L Pollock and literary fiction under his own name. Some of Pollock's early commercial fiction can be found in \"The Youth's Companion\". He also regularly published short stories and poetry in \"Munsey's Magazine\", \"The Smart Set\", \"The Atlantic\", \"The Bookman (New York)\" and \"The Blue Jay\" (renamed in 1905 as \"Canadian Woman\" Magazine).", "Title: Subhash Sharma\n\nSubhash Sharma is a freelance photographer based in Mumbai, India, who specializes in humanistic and documentary photography. His photographs are regularly published in photographic journals, illustrative books and magazines like TIME magazine USA, Nikkei Japan, Venerdi Italy, The Globe and Mail Canada, Quebec Science, IEEE Spectrum USA, Courrier International Paris, The National Newspaper Abu Dhabi, Hindustan Times, Marwar magazine, G2 magazine, ROUGH Travel Guide to India. His work has been exhibited at LSE.", "Title: Justice Denied\n\nJustice Denied is the only regularly published print magazine in the world solely devoted to issues related to wrongful convictions. The magazine prints stories about wrongful convictions, miscarriages of justice, and criminal justice issues related to prosecution and conviction of innocent people in countries around the world.", "Title: Arman Monthly\n\nArman is the monthly publication of the association of Hazaras in Victoria which serves the growing Afghan community of Melbourne and is distributed Australia-wide. It is published on the first Monday of each month and has a readership base of several thousand. The magazine has three editions, in Dari, in Pashtu and English. Being the only regularly published and widely distributed Dari magazine in Australia, \"Arman\" is a valuable source of news, information, feature articles as well as a guide to find products and services for Afghan community.", "Title: Eastern Panorama\n\nEastern Panorama is a monthly news magazine started in April 1992, by Dr. K. K. Jhunjhunwala and published from Shillong, the capital city of Meghalaya, India. It has since then been regularly published, without any break, and has been disseminating news, events, views, and concerns of the people of the region.", "Title: IEEE Spectrum\n\nIEEE Spectrum is a magazine edited by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. The IEEE's description of it is:", "Title: Whole Earth Catalog\n\nThe Whole Earth Catalog (WEC) was an American counterculture magazine and product catalog published by Stewart Brand several times a year between 1968 and 1972, and occasionally thereafter, until 1998. The magazine featured essays and articles, but was primarily focused on product reviews. The editorial focus was on self-sufficiency, ecology, alternative education, \"do it yourself\" (DIY), and holism, and featured the slogan \"access to tools\". While WEC listed and reviewed a wide range of products (clothing, books, tools, machines, seeds, etc.), it did not sell any of the products directly. Instead, the vendor's contact information was listed alongside the item and its review. This is why, while not a regularly published periodical, numerous editions and updates were required to keep price and availability information up to date." ]
4,052
What conference does the team Deb Patterson was the head coach of until March 9, 2014 compete in?
Big 12 Conference
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Deb Patterson", "Deb Patterson", "Deb Patterson", "Kansas State Wildcats women's basketball" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 2, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Dana Duckworth (born c. 1971), née Dana Dobransky, is an American college gymnastics coach and former college gymnast.", " She is the head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide women's gymnastics team of the University of Alabama, having succeeded her predecessor, Sarah Patterson, in July 2014.", " Duckworth previously served as an assistant coach under Patterson for fifteen years, after having competed for Patterson's Crimson Tide gymnastics team for four years as an undergraduate." ], "title": "Dana Duckworth" }, { "sentences": [ "Claudio César Cuello (born March 4, 1958) is a former Argentine volleyball player and current coach.", " He was head coach of Argentina women's national volleyball team from 1997 to 2002 and in 2003 he became head coach of Argentina men's national volleyball team.", " In 2004–2005 he was appointed head coach of the Greek powerhouse Olympiacos and coached the club to the triumph.", " In 2005–06 season he worked in CS Petrolul Ploiesti, and led the team to the 2006 Romanian Championship.", " From 2006 to 2009 he was head coach of HotVolleys Vienna and coached them to 2 consecutive (2006–07, 2007–08) and 1 (2008–09).", " In 2007, after his first season with HotVolleys Vienna, he was appointed head coach of Austria men's national volleyball team as well, coaching the team until 2009.", " He then moved to Italy, where he became head coach of Sirio Perugia (2010–2012) and (2012–2013) women's teams in .", " In 2013–2014 he coached Lokomotiv Baku women's team in Azerbaijan." ], "title": "Claudio Cuello" }, { "sentences": [ "James E. \"Gravy\" Patterson, also known as Pat Patterson, (March 26, 1934 – October 11, 2007) was the most successful coach in the history of Louisiana college baseball.", " During his tenure as head coach from 1968 to 1990, the Louisiana Tech University Bulldogs, in Ruston, compiled a 741-462-2 record.", " Patterson produced eighteen winning seasons in twenty-three years, and his teams won forty or more games in five of those years.", " He was Conference Coach of the Year seven times." ], "title": "Pat Patterson (coach)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Kansas State Wildcats women's basketball program is the intercollegiate basketball program of the Kansas State Wildcats.", " The program is classified in the NCAA Division I, and the team competes in the Big 12 Conference." ], "title": "Kansas State Wildcats women's basketball" }, { "sentences": [ "Ricardo Maurice Patton (born October 23, 1958) is an American college basketball coach and the former head men's basketball coach at Northern Illinois University.", " On March 9, 2011, NIU announced that Patton would not return as their head coach for the 2011–12 season, it is unclear whether he resigned or was fired.", " Prior to this, he was the head coach at the University of Colorado.", " He was hired as head coach for the Buffaloes on March 5, 1996, just days before the Big Eight Conference Tournament.", " Patton guided the Buffaloes to six postseason appearances.", " On July 11, 2011 it was announced that Patton joined the University of Maryland Eastern Shore as an assistant coach." ], "title": "Ricardo Patton" }, { "sentences": [ "Deb Patterson (born August 30, 1957) is currently the director of basketball operations for the Northern Colorado women's basketball team.", " Patterson is the former women's basketball program head coach at Kansas State.", " She was relieved of her coaching duties on March 9, 2014.", " She holds the school's all-time winningest head coach record.", " On December 20, 2008 she won her 250th career game." ], "title": "Deb Patterson" }, { "sentences": [ "The Miami Heat is an American professional basketball team based in Miami.", " The team was launched in 1988 and played in the 1988–89 season of the National Basketball Association.", " The next season they moved from the Western Conference to the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference.", " After a mainly mediocre performance in the first few seasons, there were extensive team changes in 1995 and 1996 under head coach Pat Riley, including the recruitment of Isaac Austin and P.J. Brown.", " They reached the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time in 1996–97.", " They did not reach this level again until 2004–05, under new head coach Stan Van Gundy and with Dwyane Wade as a leading team member.", " At this time they transferred to the Southeast Division.", " The next year the team won the NBA Finals, defeating the Dallas Mavericks.", " The head coach position was next taken by Erik Spoelstra.", " Their next successful season was 2010–11, when they reached the NBA Finals again, losing to the Mavericks.", " Acquiring LeBron James as a player, they won the Finals in both 2012 and 2013, and won 27 successive games in February–March 2013.", " In 2013–14 they reached the Finals again but lost to San Antonio Spurs.", " James left the team in July 2014, and the 2014–15 season was less successful." ], "title": "History of the Miami Heat" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014–15 Gonzaga Bulldogs men's basketball team represented Gonzaga University in the 2014–15 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.", " The team was led by head coach Mark Few, who was in his 16th season as head coach.", " The team played its home games at McCarthey Athletic Center, which has a capacity of 6,000.", " The Bulldogs (also informally referred to as the Zags) were playing in their 35th season as a member of the West Coast Conference.", " The Zags were predicted to finish atop of the conference by the West Coast Conference Preseason Poll.", " The Zags finished in first place in the West Coast Conference Standings for the 18th time with a 17-1 conference record after BYU defeated the Zags in the regular season finale, snapping the nation's longest active home winning streak of 41 games, as well as Gonzaga's school record 22-game winning streak.", " The Bulldogs then went on to beat BYU in the West Coast Conference Tournament, and claimed their 14th WCC tournament title, along with punching their 18th ticket to the NCAA Tournament.", " Gonzaga entered the 2015 NCAA Tournament as a #2 seed in the South region, and dismantled #15 seed North Dakota State, #7 seed Iowa, and #11 seed UCLA, to gain its second trip to the Elite Eight, as well as Mark Few's first as head coach.", " The Zags then fell to #1 seed (and eventual national champion) Duke, and finished the season with a 35–3 record, which were the most wins in school history." ], "title": "2014–15 Gonzaga Bulldogs men's basketball team" }, { "sentences": [ "The Louisville Cardinals baseball team is the varsity intercollegiate baseball program of the University of Louisville, located in Louisville, Kentucky.", " The program was a member of the NCAA Division I American Athletic Conference for the 2014 season and joined the Atlantic Coast Conference in July 2014.", " The Cardinals have played at Jim Patterson Stadium since the venue opened during the 2005 season.", " Dan McDonnell has been the program's head coach since the start of the 2007 season.", " As of the end of the 2016 season, the program has appeared in ten NCAA Tournaments and three College World Series.", " In conference postseason play, it has won two Big East Conference Baseball Tournaments.", " In regular season play, it has won two Metro Conference titles, four Big East Conference titles, one American Athletic Conference title, and one Atlantic Coast Conference title.", " Louisville also set the ACC record for most conference wins in a season with 25 on May 16, 2015." ], "title": "Louisville Cardinals baseball" }, { "sentences": [ "Elmer Harold Burnham (September 8, 1894 – March 9, 1977) was an American football player and coach.", " He was the head football coach at Purdue University in 1942 and 1943.", " Burnham's 1943 Purdue squad went 9–0 and shared the Big Ten Conference title with Michigan.", " From 1944 to 1960, Burnham served as the head coach at the University of Rochester, where he compiled a record of 82–48–6 in 17 seasons.", " Burnham served as Purdue's freshman football coach for seven years before assuming the role as varsity head coach in 1942.", " Before coming to Purdue, Burnham coached football at Central High School in South Bend, Indiana for 16 seasons, tallying a mark of 118–30–8." ], "title": "Elmer Burnham" } ]
[ "Title: Dana Duckworth\n\nDana Duckworth (born c. 1971), née Dana Dobransky, is an American college gymnastics coach and former college gymnast. She is the head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide women's gymnastics team of the University of Alabama, having succeeded her predecessor, Sarah Patterson, in July 2014. Duckworth previously served as an assistant coach under Patterson for fifteen years, after having competed for Patterson's Crimson Tide gymnastics team for four years as an undergraduate.", "Title: Claudio Cuello\n\nClaudio César Cuello (born March 4, 1958) is a former Argentine volleyball player and current coach. He was head coach of Argentina women's national volleyball team from 1997 to 2002 and in 2003 he became head coach of Argentina men's national volleyball team. In 2004–2005 he was appointed head coach of the Greek powerhouse Olympiacos and coached the club to the triumph. In 2005–06 season he worked in CS Petrolul Ploiesti, and led the team to the 2006 Romanian Championship. From 2006 to 2009 he was head coach of HotVolleys Vienna and coached them to 2 consecutive (2006–07, 2007–08) and 1 (2008–09). In 2007, after his first season with HotVolleys Vienna, he was appointed head coach of Austria men's national volleyball team as well, coaching the team until 2009. He then moved to Italy, where he became head coach of Sirio Perugia (2010–2012) and (2012–2013) women's teams in . In 2013–2014 he coached Lokomotiv Baku women's team in Azerbaijan.", "Title: Pat Patterson (coach)\n\nJames E. \"Gravy\" Patterson, also known as Pat Patterson, (March 26, 1934 – October 11, 2007) was the most successful coach in the history of Louisiana college baseball. During his tenure as head coach from 1968 to 1990, the Louisiana Tech University Bulldogs, in Ruston, compiled a 741-462-2 record. Patterson produced eighteen winning seasons in twenty-three years, and his teams won forty or more games in five of those years. He was Conference Coach of the Year seven times.", "Title: Kansas State Wildcats women's basketball\n\nThe Kansas State Wildcats women's basketball program is the intercollegiate basketball program of the Kansas State Wildcats. The program is classified in the NCAA Division I, and the team competes in the Big 12 Conference.", "Title: Ricardo Patton\n\nRicardo Maurice Patton (born October 23, 1958) is an American college basketball coach and the former head men's basketball coach at Northern Illinois University. On March 9, 2011, NIU announced that Patton would not return as their head coach for the 2011–12 season, it is unclear whether he resigned or was fired. Prior to this, he was the head coach at the University of Colorado. He was hired as head coach for the Buffaloes on March 5, 1996, just days before the Big Eight Conference Tournament. Patton guided the Buffaloes to six postseason appearances. On July 11, 2011 it was announced that Patton joined the University of Maryland Eastern Shore as an assistant coach.", "Title: Deb Patterson\n\nDeb Patterson (born August 30, 1957) is currently the director of basketball operations for the Northern Colorado women's basketball team. Patterson is the former women's basketball program head coach at Kansas State. She was relieved of her coaching duties on March 9, 2014. She holds the school's all-time winningest head coach record. On December 20, 2008 she won her 250th career game.", "Title: History of the Miami Heat\n\nThe Miami Heat is an American professional basketball team based in Miami. The team was launched in 1988 and played in the 1988–89 season of the National Basketball Association. The next season they moved from the Western Conference to the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference. After a mainly mediocre performance in the first few seasons, there were extensive team changes in 1995 and 1996 under head coach Pat Riley, including the recruitment of Isaac Austin and P.J. Brown. They reached the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time in 1996–97. They did not reach this level again until 2004–05, under new head coach Stan Van Gundy and with Dwyane Wade as a leading team member. At this time they transferred to the Southeast Division. The next year the team won the NBA Finals, defeating the Dallas Mavericks. The head coach position was next taken by Erik Spoelstra. Their next successful season was 2010–11, when they reached the NBA Finals again, losing to the Mavericks. Acquiring LeBron James as a player, they won the Finals in both 2012 and 2013, and won 27 successive games in February–March 2013. In 2013–14 they reached the Finals again but lost to San Antonio Spurs. James left the team in July 2014, and the 2014–15 season was less successful.", "Title: 2014–15 Gonzaga Bulldogs men's basketball team\n\nThe 2014–15 Gonzaga Bulldogs men's basketball team represented Gonzaga University in the 2014–15 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team was led by head coach Mark Few, who was in his 16th season as head coach. The team played its home games at McCarthey Athletic Center, which has a capacity of 6,000. The Bulldogs (also informally referred to as the Zags) were playing in their 35th season as a member of the West Coast Conference. The Zags were predicted to finish atop of the conference by the West Coast Conference Preseason Poll. The Zags finished in first place in the West Coast Conference Standings for the 18th time with a 17-1 conference record after BYU defeated the Zags in the regular season finale, snapping the nation's longest active home winning streak of 41 games, as well as Gonzaga's school record 22-game winning streak. The Bulldogs then went on to beat BYU in the West Coast Conference Tournament, and claimed their 14th WCC tournament title, along with punching their 18th ticket to the NCAA Tournament. Gonzaga entered the 2015 NCAA Tournament as a #2 seed in the South region, and dismantled #15 seed North Dakota State, #7 seed Iowa, and #11 seed UCLA, to gain its second trip to the Elite Eight, as well as Mark Few's first as head coach. The Zags then fell to #1 seed (and eventual national champion) Duke, and finished the season with a 35–3 record, which were the most wins in school history.", "Title: Louisville Cardinals baseball\n\nThe Louisville Cardinals baseball team is the varsity intercollegiate baseball program of the University of Louisville, located in Louisville, Kentucky. The program was a member of the NCAA Division I American Athletic Conference for the 2014 season and joined the Atlantic Coast Conference in July 2014. The Cardinals have played at Jim Patterson Stadium since the venue opened during the 2005 season. Dan McDonnell has been the program's head coach since the start of the 2007 season. As of the end of the 2016 season, the program has appeared in ten NCAA Tournaments and three College World Series. In conference postseason play, it has won two Big East Conference Baseball Tournaments. In regular season play, it has won two Metro Conference titles, four Big East Conference titles, one American Athletic Conference title, and one Atlantic Coast Conference title. Louisville also set the ACC record for most conference wins in a season with 25 on May 16, 2015.", "Title: Elmer Burnham\n\nElmer Harold Burnham (September 8, 1894 – March 9, 1977) was an American football player and coach. He was the head football coach at Purdue University in 1942 and 1943. Burnham's 1943 Purdue squad went 9–0 and shared the Big Ten Conference title with Michigan. From 1944 to 1960, Burnham served as the head coach at the University of Rochester, where he compiled a record of 82–48–6 in 17 seasons. Burnham served as Purdue's freshman football coach for seven years before assuming the role as varsity head coach in 1942. Before coming to Purdue, Burnham coached football at Central High School in South Bend, Indiana for 16 seasons, tallying a mark of 118–30–8." ]
4,053
Who was the producer of the film Catherine McCormack played in in 2007
Danny Boyle
bridge
hard
{ "title": [ "Catherine McCormack", "28 Weeks Later" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Dangerous Beauty is a 1998 American biographical drama film directed by Marshall Herskovitz and starring Catherine McCormack, Rufus Sewell, and Oliver Platt.", " Based on the non-fiction book \"The Honest Courtesan\" by Margaret Rosenthal, the film is about Veronica Franco, a courtesan in sixteenth-century Venice who becomes a hero to her city, but later becomes the target of an inquisition by the Church for witchcraft.", " The film features a supporting cast that includes Fred Ward, Naomi Watts, Moira Kelly and Jacqueline Bisset.", " The film was released as A Destiny of Her Own in some regions, and was retitled The Honest Courtesan for its UK video release." ], "title": "Dangerous Beauty" }, { "sentences": [ "A Sound of Thunder is a 2005 science fiction thriller film directed by Peter Hyams, and starring Edward Burns, Catherine McCormack and Ben Kingsley.", " It is a co-production film between the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany, and the Czech Republic." ], "title": "A Sound of Thunder (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Moon and the Stars is a 2007 romantic drama film starring Jonathan Pryce, Alfred Molina, Catherine McCormack and directed by John Irvin." ], "title": "The Moon and the Stars" }, { "sentences": [ "The Weight of Water is a 2000 French-American mystery thriller film based on Anita Shreve's 1997 novel of the same name.", " Directed by Kathryn Bigelow, the film stars Elizabeth Hurley, Catherine McCormack, Sean Penn, and Sarah Polley.", " The film was shot in Nova Scotia.", " Although it premiered at the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival, it was not released in the United States until November 1, 2002." ], "title": "The Weight of Water (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Land Girls is a 1998 film directed by David Leland and starring Catherine McCormack, Rachel Weisz, Anna Friel, Steven Mackintosh and Ann Bell.", " It is based on the book \"Land Girls\" by Angela Huth." ], "title": "The Land Girls" }, { "sentences": [ "Catherine Jane McCormack (born 3 April 1972) is an English actress of stage and screen.", " Her film appearances include \"Braveheart\" (1995), \"The Land Girls\" (1998), \"Dangerous Beauty\" (1998), \"Dancing at Lughnasa\" (1998), \"Spy Game\" (2001), and \"28 Weeks Later\" (2007).", " Her theatre work includes National Theatre productions of \"All My Sons\" (2000) and \"Honour\" (2003)." ], "title": "Catherine McCormack" }, { "sentences": [ "A product of Penshurst, New South Wales, Jack McCormack played with St George Dragons for five years between 1927-1932.", " He played fullback in two losing grand finals with St. George in 1927 and 1930.", " Good form saw him selected to play three matches for New South Wales in 1931." ], "title": "Jack McCormack (rugby league)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tailor of Panama is a 2001 Irish-American spy thriller film directed by John Boorman and starring Pierce Brosnan and Geoffrey Rush.", " Jamie Lee Curtis, Brendan Gleeson, Daniel Radcliffe in his feature film debut, Catherine McCormack, and Harold Pinter appear in supporting roles." ], "title": "The Tailor of Panama (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "28 Weeks Later is a 2007 British science fiction horror film, structured as a sequel to the critically and commercially successful 2002 film \"28 Days Later\".", " \"28 Weeks Later\" was co-written and directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, with Danny Boyle and Alex Garland, director and writer of \"28 Days Later\" respectively, now acting as executive producers.", " It was released in the United Kingdom and United States on 11 May 2007.", " The plot depicts the efforts of NATO military forces to salvage a safe zone in London following the events in \"28 Days Later\", the consequence of two young siblings thinking of no one but themselves by breaking protocol to find their infected mother, and the resulting death of all London's previously uninfected humans through the siblings' reintroduction of the highly contagious virus to the safe zone." ], "title": "28 Weeks Later" }, { "sentences": [ "North Star is a 1996 action-Western film starring James Caan, Christopher Lambert and Catherine McCormack.", " Directed by Nils Gaup, it was written by Sergio Donati and loosely based on Henry Wilson Allen's 1956 Western novel \"The North Star\".", " Lambert executive produced the film." ], "title": "North Star (1996 film)" } ]
[ "Title: Dangerous Beauty\n\nDangerous Beauty is a 1998 American biographical drama film directed by Marshall Herskovitz and starring Catherine McCormack, Rufus Sewell, and Oliver Platt. Based on the non-fiction book \"The Honest Courtesan\" by Margaret Rosenthal, the film is about Veronica Franco, a courtesan in sixteenth-century Venice who becomes a hero to her city, but later becomes the target of an inquisition by the Church for witchcraft. The film features a supporting cast that includes Fred Ward, Naomi Watts, Moira Kelly and Jacqueline Bisset. The film was released as A Destiny of Her Own in some regions, and was retitled The Honest Courtesan for its UK video release.", "Title: A Sound of Thunder (film)\n\nA Sound of Thunder is a 2005 science fiction thriller film directed by Peter Hyams, and starring Edward Burns, Catherine McCormack and Ben Kingsley. It is a co-production film between the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany, and the Czech Republic.", "Title: The Moon and the Stars\n\nThe Moon and the Stars is a 2007 romantic drama film starring Jonathan Pryce, Alfred Molina, Catherine McCormack and directed by John Irvin.", "Title: The Weight of Water (film)\n\nThe Weight of Water is a 2000 French-American mystery thriller film based on Anita Shreve's 1997 novel of the same name. Directed by Kathryn Bigelow, the film stars Elizabeth Hurley, Catherine McCormack, Sean Penn, and Sarah Polley. The film was shot in Nova Scotia. Although it premiered at the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival, it was not released in the United States until November 1, 2002.", "Title: The Land Girls\n\nThe Land Girls is a 1998 film directed by David Leland and starring Catherine McCormack, Rachel Weisz, Anna Friel, Steven Mackintosh and Ann Bell. It is based on the book \"Land Girls\" by Angela Huth.", "Title: Catherine McCormack\n\nCatherine Jane McCormack (born 3 April 1972) is an English actress of stage and screen. Her film appearances include \"Braveheart\" (1995), \"The Land Girls\" (1998), \"Dangerous Beauty\" (1998), \"Dancing at Lughnasa\" (1998), \"Spy Game\" (2001), and \"28 Weeks Later\" (2007). Her theatre work includes National Theatre productions of \"All My Sons\" (2000) and \"Honour\" (2003).", "Title: Jack McCormack (rugby league)\n\nA product of Penshurst, New South Wales, Jack McCormack played with St George Dragons for five years between 1927-1932. He played fullback in two losing grand finals with St. George in 1927 and 1930. Good form saw him selected to play three matches for New South Wales in 1931.", "Title: The Tailor of Panama (film)\n\nThe Tailor of Panama is a 2001 Irish-American spy thriller film directed by John Boorman and starring Pierce Brosnan and Geoffrey Rush. Jamie Lee Curtis, Brendan Gleeson, Daniel Radcliffe in his feature film debut, Catherine McCormack, and Harold Pinter appear in supporting roles.", "Title: 28 Weeks Later\n\n28 Weeks Later is a 2007 British science fiction horror film, structured as a sequel to the critically and commercially successful 2002 film \"28 Days Later\". \"28 Weeks Later\" was co-written and directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, with Danny Boyle and Alex Garland, director and writer of \"28 Days Later\" respectively, now acting as executive producers. It was released in the United Kingdom and United States on 11 May 2007. The plot depicts the efforts of NATO military forces to salvage a safe zone in London following the events in \"28 Days Later\", the consequence of two young siblings thinking of no one but themselves by breaking protocol to find their infected mother, and the resulting death of all London's previously uninfected humans through the siblings' reintroduction of the highly contagious virus to the safe zone.", "Title: North Star (1996 film)\n\nNorth Star is a 1996 action-Western film starring James Caan, Christopher Lambert and Catherine McCormack. Directed by Nils Gaup, it was written by Sergio Donati and loosely based on Henry Wilson Allen's 1956 Western novel \"The North Star\". Lambert executive produced the film." ]
4,054
Cordoba Fighting Dog and Labrador Husky, are a breed of what?
dog
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Cordoba Fighting Dog", "Labrador Husky" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Dogo Argentino, also known as the Argentine Mastiff, is a large, white, muscular dog that was developed in Argentina primarily for the purpose of big-game hunting, including wild boar; the breeder, Antonio Nores Martínez, also wanted a dog that would exhibit steadfast bravery and willingly protect its human companion.", " It was first bred in 1928, from the Cordoba Fighting Dog along with a wide array of other breeds including the Great Dane." ], "title": "Dogo Argentino" }, { "sentences": [ "This list of Labrador Retrievers covers notable individual dogs that belong to this breed.", " The Labrador retriever is the most popular breed of dog (by registered ownership) in both the United States and the United Kingdom.", " The breed is exceptionally affable, intelligent, energetic and good natured, making them excellent and popular pets, companions and working dogs.", " They have a high work ethic Common working roles for Labradors include: hunting, tracking and detection, disabled-assistance, carting, and therapy work.", " Approximately 60–70% of all guide dogs in the United States are Labradors." ], "title": "List of Labrador Retrievers" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cordoba Fighting Dog is an extinct breed of fighting dog.", " The Cordoba was a crossbreed of Mastiff, Bull Terrier, Bulldog, and Boxer.", ".", " Its temperament includes being very fierce, very aggressive," ], "title": "Cordoba Fighting Dog" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tosa (土佐 , also called the Tosa Inu or Japanese Mastiff) is a breed of dog of Japanese origin that is considered rare.", " It was originally bred in Tosa (present day Kōchi) as a fighting dog and still is today." ], "title": "Tosa (dog)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Labrador Husky is a spitz type of dog that was bred for work as a very strong, fast sled dog; it is a purebred originating from Canada.", " Although the breed's name may be baffling, it is \"not\" a mix between a Labrador Retriever and a husky.", " The breed is very little known, and there are no breed clubs that currently recognize it." ], "title": "Labrador Husky" }, { "sentences": [ "The Alaskan husky is not considered a pure breed.", " It is defined only by its purpose, which is that of a highly efficient sled dog.", " The husky is a blend of various Northern breeds, chosen particularly for skills such as pulling.", " Specializations in type exist within the category, such as freighting dogs (Mackenzie River husky, Malamute), sprint Alaskans (Eurohound), and distance Alaskans." ], "title": "Alaskan husky" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tamaskan dogs are a crossbreed, specifically designed by dog fanciers, beginning in Finland, to morphologically resemble a wolfdog.", " It is a cross of several standardized breeds of the sled dog type like the Siberian Husky and the Alaskan Malamute, and its bloodlines may sometimes include a small amount of wolfdog stock.", " s of 2013, Tamaskans have not been recognized as a breed in its own right by any major breed registries or kennel clubs, only being recognized by two minor registries, the American Rare Breed Association, and the related Kennel Club of the United States of America, and by Tamaskan-specific breeder clubs.", " It is a highly versatile dog that can excel in agility, obedience and working trials.", " Although there are a little over 600 Tamaskans worldwide registered in these organizations, increasing interest has resulted in their spread throughout continental Europe, the UK, United States, Canada, and Australia." ], "title": "Tamaskan Dog" }, { "sentences": [ "The Chesapeake Bay Retriever is a large-sized breed of dog belonging to the Retriever, Gundog, and Sporting breed groups.", " Members of the breed may also be referred to as a Chessie, CBR, or Chesapeake.", " The breed was developed in the United States Chesapeake Bay area during the 19th century.", " Historically used by area market hunters to retrieve waterfowl, it is primarily a family pet and hunting companion.", " They are often known for their love of water and their ability to hunt.", " It is a medium to large sized dog similar in appearance to the Labrador Retriever.", " The Chesapeake have a wavy coat, rather than the Labrador's smooth coat.", " They are described as having a bright and happy disposition, courage, willingness to work, alertness, intelligence, and love of water as some of their characteristics." ], "title": "Chesapeake Bay Retriever" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pembroke Welsh Corgi ( ; Welsh for \"dwarf dog\") is a cattle herding dog breed which originated in Pembrokeshire, Wales.", " It is one of two breeds known as a Welsh Corgi.", " The other is the Cardigan Welsh Corgi, and both descend from the line that is the northern spitz-type dog (examples include that of the Siberian Husky).", " Another theory is that Pembrokes are descended from the Swedish Vallhunds, which were crossed with the local Welsh herding dogs.", " The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is the younger of the two Corgi breeds and is a separate and distinct breed from the Cardigan.", " The corgi is one of the smallest dogs in the Herding Group.", " Pembroke Welsh Corgis are famed for being the preferred breed of Queen Elizabeth II, who has owned more than 30 during her reign.", " These dogs have been favored by British royalty for more than seventy years, but among British Commoners, have recently fallen into decline in terms of popularity and demand." ], "title": "Pembroke Welsh Corgi" }, { "sentences": [ "A Husky Beagle, or Cornish Husky, is a type of dog bred between a male Husky and female Beagle.", " Similar in appearance to a Husky, a Husky Beagle maintains the look of a Husky with a stance of a small hound Beagle.", " The working breed measures 15-21 inches with a weight of 35 to 55 pounds.", " This dog type is an animal cross-breed between a tempered Husky and affectionate beagle, taking floppy ears from their beagle mother and soft appearance from a counterpart husky father." ], "title": "Husky beagle" } ]
[ "Title: Dogo Argentino\n\nThe Dogo Argentino, also known as the Argentine Mastiff, is a large, white, muscular dog that was developed in Argentina primarily for the purpose of big-game hunting, including wild boar; the breeder, Antonio Nores Martínez, also wanted a dog that would exhibit steadfast bravery and willingly protect its human companion. It was first bred in 1928, from the Cordoba Fighting Dog along with a wide array of other breeds including the Great Dane.", "Title: List of Labrador Retrievers\n\nThis list of Labrador Retrievers covers notable individual dogs that belong to this breed. The Labrador retriever is the most popular breed of dog (by registered ownership) in both the United States and the United Kingdom. The breed is exceptionally affable, intelligent, energetic and good natured, making them excellent and popular pets, companions and working dogs. They have a high work ethic Common working roles for Labradors include: hunting, tracking and detection, disabled-assistance, carting, and therapy work. Approximately 60–70% of all guide dogs in the United States are Labradors.", "Title: Cordoba Fighting Dog\n\nThe Cordoba Fighting Dog is an extinct breed of fighting dog. The Cordoba was a crossbreed of Mastiff, Bull Terrier, Bulldog, and Boxer. . Its temperament includes being very fierce, very aggressive,", "Title: Tosa (dog)\n\nThe Tosa (土佐 , also called the Tosa Inu or Japanese Mastiff) is a breed of dog of Japanese origin that is considered rare. It was originally bred in Tosa (present day Kōchi) as a fighting dog and still is today.", "Title: Labrador Husky\n\nThe Labrador Husky is a spitz type of dog that was bred for work as a very strong, fast sled dog; it is a purebred originating from Canada. Although the breed's name may be baffling, it is \"not\" a mix between a Labrador Retriever and a husky. The breed is very little known, and there are no breed clubs that currently recognize it.", "Title: Alaskan husky\n\nThe Alaskan husky is not considered a pure breed. It is defined only by its purpose, which is that of a highly efficient sled dog. The husky is a blend of various Northern breeds, chosen particularly for skills such as pulling. Specializations in type exist within the category, such as freighting dogs (Mackenzie River husky, Malamute), sprint Alaskans (Eurohound), and distance Alaskans.", "Title: Tamaskan Dog\n\nThe Tamaskan dogs are a crossbreed, specifically designed by dog fanciers, beginning in Finland, to morphologically resemble a wolfdog. It is a cross of several standardized breeds of the sled dog type like the Siberian Husky and the Alaskan Malamute, and its bloodlines may sometimes include a small amount of wolfdog stock. s of 2013, Tamaskans have not been recognized as a breed in its own right by any major breed registries or kennel clubs, only being recognized by two minor registries, the American Rare Breed Association, and the related Kennel Club of the United States of America, and by Tamaskan-specific breeder clubs. It is a highly versatile dog that can excel in agility, obedience and working trials. Although there are a little over 600 Tamaskans worldwide registered in these organizations, increasing interest has resulted in their spread throughout continental Europe, the UK, United States, Canada, and Australia.", "Title: Chesapeake Bay Retriever\n\nThe Chesapeake Bay Retriever is a large-sized breed of dog belonging to the Retriever, Gundog, and Sporting breed groups. Members of the breed may also be referred to as a Chessie, CBR, or Chesapeake. The breed was developed in the United States Chesapeake Bay area during the 19th century. Historically used by area market hunters to retrieve waterfowl, it is primarily a family pet and hunting companion. They are often known for their love of water and their ability to hunt. It is a medium to large sized dog similar in appearance to the Labrador Retriever. The Chesapeake have a wavy coat, rather than the Labrador's smooth coat. They are described as having a bright and happy disposition, courage, willingness to work, alertness, intelligence, and love of water as some of their characteristics.", "Title: Pembroke Welsh Corgi\n\nThe Pembroke Welsh Corgi ( ; Welsh for \"dwarf dog\") is a cattle herding dog breed which originated in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is one of two breeds known as a Welsh Corgi. The other is the Cardigan Welsh Corgi, and both descend from the line that is the northern spitz-type dog (examples include that of the Siberian Husky). Another theory is that Pembrokes are descended from the Swedish Vallhunds, which were crossed with the local Welsh herding dogs. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is the younger of the two Corgi breeds and is a separate and distinct breed from the Cardigan. The corgi is one of the smallest dogs in the Herding Group. Pembroke Welsh Corgis are famed for being the preferred breed of Queen Elizabeth II, who has owned more than 30 during her reign. These dogs have been favored by British royalty for more than seventy years, but among British Commoners, have recently fallen into decline in terms of popularity and demand.", "Title: Husky beagle\n\nA Husky Beagle, or Cornish Husky, is a type of dog bred between a male Husky and female Beagle. Similar in appearance to a Husky, a Husky Beagle maintains the look of a Husky with a stance of a small hound Beagle. The working breed measures 15-21 inches with a weight of 35 to 55 pounds. This dog type is an animal cross-breed between a tempered Husky and affectionate beagle, taking floppy ears from their beagle mother and soft appearance from a counterpart husky father." ]
4,055
Who has directed more films or tv series, Marco Ferreri or Brian Trenchard-Smith?
Brian Trenchard-Smith
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{ "title": [ "Marco Ferreri", "Brian Trenchard-Smith", "Brian Trenchard-Smith" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 4 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The House of Smiles (Italian: \"La casa del sorriso\" ) is a 1991 Italian film directed by Marco Ferreri.", " It depicts a romance between an old man and an old woman inside a care home." ], "title": "The House of Smiles" }, { "sentences": [ "Controsesso, internationally released as Countersex, is a 1964 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Franco Rossi, Marco Ferreri and Renato Castellani.", " All the episodies have sex as main theme.", " The episode of Ferreri is considered by several critics as the masterpiece of the first Italian period of the director." ], "title": "Countersex" }, { "sentences": [ "Kiss the Other Sheik (Italian: \"Oggi, domani, dopodomani\" , also known as The Man, the Woman and the Money) is a 1965 Italian comedy film in three segments, directed by Eduardo De Filippo, Marco Ferreri and Luciano Salce.", " It stars Marcello Mastroianni, Virna Lisi, Catherine Spaak, Pamela Tiffin and Luciano Salce." ], "title": "Kiss the Other Sheik" }, { "sentences": [ "El Pisito is a 1959 Spanish comedy film directed by Marco Ferreri.", " The Spanish Ministry of Culture forced the producers to sign the film as co-directed by Spaniard Isidoro M. Ferry.", " It was co-written by famous Spanish screenwriter Rafael Azcona, who collaborated with Ferreri throughout his career." ], "title": "El Pisito" }, { "sentences": [ "El Cochecito is a 1960 Spanish black comedy film directed by Marco Ferreri.", " The film is based on Rafael Azcona's novel and Azcona co-wrote the script with Ferreri.", " The film was a huge flop when it was released in Spain, but nowadays is a cult classic.", " The film had troubles with Spanish censorship, that forced to change and cut the original ending." ], "title": "El Cochecito" }, { "sentences": [ "Marco Ferreri (11 May 1928 – 9 May 1997) was an Italian film director, screenwriter and actor, who began his career in the 1950s directing three films in Spain, followed by 24 Italian films before his death in 1997." ], "title": "Marco Ferreri" }, { "sentences": [ "Brian Trenchard-Smith (born 1946) is an English-Australian film and television director, producer, writer, consultant and actor who is notable for his contributions to the horror and action genre during the 1970s and 1980s in Australia.", " Most of his work has been in television, and the majority of his films have been direct-to-video releases.", " His 1970s and 1980s Aussie films were theatrically released.", " He generally works in the drama, action and horror genres.", " He has directed 42 films and television series including \"Turkey Shoot\", \"StuntRock\", \"Dead End Drive-In\", \"The Man from Hong Kong\", and \"Leprechaun 3\"." ], "title": "Brian Trenchard-Smith" }, { "sentences": [ "Sightings: Heartland Ghost is a 2002 film originally aired on Showtime based on the TV series \"Sightings\" and inspired by true events.", " The film was written by Phil Penningroth and directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith." ], "title": "Sightings: Heartland Ghost" }, { "sentences": [ "The Paradise Virus is a 2003 thriller film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith shot on Grand Turk Island.", " The film sold widely and the producers later worked with Trenchard-Smith on \"Long Lost Son\" (2006)." ], "title": "The Paradise Virus" }, { "sentences": [ "The 41st annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from February 15 to 26, 1991.", " The festival opened with \"Uranus\" by Claude Berri.", " The Golden Bear was awarded to Italian film \"La casa del sorriso\" directed by Marco Ferreri.", " The retrospective dedicated to Cold War films was shown at the festival." ], "title": "41st Berlin International Film Festival" } ]
[ "Title: The House of Smiles\n\nThe House of Smiles (Italian: \"La casa del sorriso\" ) is a 1991 Italian film directed by Marco Ferreri. It depicts a romance between an old man and an old woman inside a care home.", "Title: Countersex\n\nControsesso, internationally released as Countersex, is a 1964 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Franco Rossi, Marco Ferreri and Renato Castellani. All the episodies have sex as main theme. The episode of Ferreri is considered by several critics as the masterpiece of the first Italian period of the director.", "Title: Kiss the Other Sheik\n\nKiss the Other Sheik (Italian: \"Oggi, domani, dopodomani\" , also known as The Man, the Woman and the Money) is a 1965 Italian comedy film in three segments, directed by Eduardo De Filippo, Marco Ferreri and Luciano Salce. It stars Marcello Mastroianni, Virna Lisi, Catherine Spaak, Pamela Tiffin and Luciano Salce.", "Title: El Pisito\n\nEl Pisito is a 1959 Spanish comedy film directed by Marco Ferreri. The Spanish Ministry of Culture forced the producers to sign the film as co-directed by Spaniard Isidoro M. Ferry. It was co-written by famous Spanish screenwriter Rafael Azcona, who collaborated with Ferreri throughout his career.", "Title: El Cochecito\n\nEl Cochecito is a 1960 Spanish black comedy film directed by Marco Ferreri. The film is based on Rafael Azcona's novel and Azcona co-wrote the script with Ferreri. The film was a huge flop when it was released in Spain, but nowadays is a cult classic. The film had troubles with Spanish censorship, that forced to change and cut the original ending.", "Title: Marco Ferreri\n\nMarco Ferreri (11 May 1928 – 9 May 1997) was an Italian film director, screenwriter and actor, who began his career in the 1950s directing three films in Spain, followed by 24 Italian films before his death in 1997.", "Title: Brian Trenchard-Smith\n\nBrian Trenchard-Smith (born 1946) is an English-Australian film and television director, producer, writer, consultant and actor who is notable for his contributions to the horror and action genre during the 1970s and 1980s in Australia. Most of his work has been in television, and the majority of his films have been direct-to-video releases. His 1970s and 1980s Aussie films were theatrically released. He generally works in the drama, action and horror genres. He has directed 42 films and television series including \"Turkey Shoot\", \"StuntRock\", \"Dead End Drive-In\", \"The Man from Hong Kong\", and \"Leprechaun 3\".", "Title: Sightings: Heartland Ghost\n\nSightings: Heartland Ghost is a 2002 film originally aired on Showtime based on the TV series \"Sightings\" and inspired by true events. The film was written by Phil Penningroth and directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith.", "Title: The Paradise Virus\n\nThe Paradise Virus is a 2003 thriller film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith shot on Grand Turk Island. The film sold widely and the producers later worked with Trenchard-Smith on \"Long Lost Son\" (2006).", "Title: 41st Berlin International Film Festival\n\nThe 41st annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from February 15 to 26, 1991. The festival opened with \"Uranus\" by Claude Berri. The Golden Bear was awarded to Italian film \"La casa del sorriso\" directed by Marco Ferreri. The retrospective dedicated to Cold War films was shown at the festival." ]
4,056
Which anime won the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the year in 2010, was produced by Studio Ghibli, and was directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi?
Arrietty
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[ { "sentences": [ "Hiromasa Yonebayashi (米林 宏昌 , Yonebayashi Hiromasa , born 1973 in Nonoichi, Ishikawa, Japan) , nicknamed Maro, is a Japanese animator and director for Studio Ghibli.", " After his directorial debut with Studio Ghibli (\"The Secret World of Arrietty\"), he became the youngest director of a theatrical film produced by the studio.", " He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature in 2015 for his second film, \"When Marnie Was There\"." ], "title": "Hiromasa Yonebayashi" }, { "sentences": [ "Naoki Satō (佐藤 直紀 , Satō Naoki , born May 2, 1970 in Chiba, Japan) is a Japanese composer who has provided the music for several popular anime series including the first five \"Pretty Cure\" series, \"X\", \"Eureka Seven\", \"Sword of the Stranger\", and \"Blood-C\".", " He graduated from the Tokyo College of Music in 1993.", " At the 29th Japan Academy Prize in 2006, he won the Best Music prize for his work on the film \"Always Sanchōme no Yūhi (Always Sunset on Third Street)\".", " He also composed music for anime films such as \"Pretty Cure All Stars DX\" trilogy, \"Stand By Me Doraemon\".", " In live-action dramas, he provided music and soundtracks for TV dramas \"Good Luck!!", "\" \"Water Boys\", \"H2: Kimi to Ita Hibi\" and \"Ryōmaden\".", " He provided the music for the \"Space Battleship Yamato\" film, as well as the \"Rurouni Kenshin\" and \"\" live-action film series.", " For the 38th Japan Academy Prize in 2015, he was nominated in the Best Score category for his work in \"The Eternal Zero\".", " While he did not win the award, \"The Eternal Zero\" won several awards including Best Picture, and \"Stand By Me Doraemon\" won for Best Animated Film." ], "title": "Naoki Satō" }, { "sentences": [ "Topcraft (トップクラフト, also written \"Top Craft\") was a Japanese anime studio established in 1971 by former Toei Animation producer Toru Hara.", " It was famous for doing animation for hand-drawn animation titles by Rankin/Bass and for the production of \"Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind\" and \"\".", " The studio went bankrupt and dissolved in June 15, 1985 essentially splitting the studio in half.", " Hayao Miyazaki, Toshio Suzuki and Isao Takahata bought the studio when laying off most of its animation staff and changed its name to Studio Ghibli.", " .", " Topcraft's animators later formed another studio called Pacific Animation Corporation to continue to work with Rankin/Bass on shows like \"ThunderCats\" and \"Silverhawks\" but eventually joined Ghibli once the studio was bought out by Disney and became Walt Disney Animation Japan.", " Some animators like Tsuguyuki Kubo went to work for other anime studios such as Studio Pierrot working on \"Naruto\" and \"Bleach\" for them.", " In the end the buy out of Topcraft made the studio into the birth of Studio Ghibli.", " Topcraft's founder Toru Hara became Studio Ghibli's first manager." ], "title": "Topcraft" }, { "sentences": [ "The Animation of the Year (アニメーション作品賞 ) of the Japan Academy Prize is one of the annual Awards given by the \"Nippon Academy-sho association\" (Japan Academy Prize Association)." ], "title": "Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year" }, { "sentences": [ "Arrietty, titled The Borrower Arrietty (Japanese: 借りぐらしのアリエッティ , Hepburn: Kari-gurashi no Arietti ) in Japan and The Secret World of Arrietty in North America, is a 2010 Japanese animated fantasy film produced by Studio Ghibli and directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi as his feature film debut as a director.", " The novel was adapted as a screenplay by Hayao Miyazaki and Keiko Niwa, based on \"The Borrowers\" by Mary Norton, an English author of children's books, about a family of tiny people who live secretly in the walls and floors of a typical household, borrowing items from humans to survive.", " The film stars the voices of Mirai Shida, Ryunosuke Kamiki, Shinobu Otake, Keiko Takeshita, Tatsuya Fujiwara, Tomokazu Miura, and Kirin Kiki, and tells the story of a young Borrower (Shida) befriending a human boy (Kamiki), while trying to avoid being detected by the other humans." ], "title": "Arrietty" }, { "sentences": [ "When Marnie Was There (Japanese: 思い出のマーニー , Hepburn: Omoide no Mānī , literally Marnie of [My] Memories) is a 2014 Japanese anime drama film written and directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi, produced by Studio Ghibli and based on Joan G. Robinson's novel of the same name, although it transposes the setting from Norfolk, England in the original novel to Sapporo, Japan.", " The film follows Anna Sasaki living with her relatives in the seaside town.", " Anna comes across a nearby abandoned mansion, where she meets Marnie, a mysterious girl who asks her to promise to keep their secrets from everyone.", " As the summer progresses, Anna spends more time with Marnie, and eventually Anna learns the truth about her family and foster care." ], "title": "When Marnie Was There" }, { "sentences": [ "The Japan Academy Prize for Best Film Editing is one of the Japan Academy Prize presented annually by the Japan Academy Prize Association.", " It is one of several awards presented for feature films." ], "title": "Japan Academy Prize for Best Film Editing" }, { "sentences": [ "Makiko Futaki (June 19, 1958 – May 13, 2016) was a Japanese animator best known for her work at Studio Ghibli for more than thirty years.", " Futaki, who joined Studio Ghibli in 1981, worked on all of Hayao Miyazaki's animated feature films, beginning with \"Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind\" in 1984.", " Her best known Studio Ghibli's productions include \"My Neighbor Totoro\" (1988), \"Princess Mononoke\" (1997), \"Spirited Away\" (2001), which won an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, and \"Howl's Moving Castle\" (2004).", " Her last film credit was Hiromasa Yonebayashi's \"When Marnie Was There\" (2014), which is Studio Ghibli's final feature film to date." ], "title": "Makiko Futaki" }, { "sentences": [ "At the Mainichi Film Awards, \"Colorful\" won the Animation Film Award. \"", "Arrietty\" won the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year.", " Internationally, \"King of Thorn\", \"Mai Mai Miracle\" and \"\" were nominated for the Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Animated Feature Film." ], "title": "2010 in anime" }, { "sentences": [ "The 33rd Annual Japan Academy Prize ceremony was held on March 5, 2010, by the Japan Academy Prize Association to honor its selection of the best films of 2009.", " NTV broadcast the event, which took place at the Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa in Tokyo, Japan.", " The nominations for the Awards were announced on December 22, 2009." ], "title": "33rd Japan Academy Prize" } ]
[ "Title: Hiromasa Yonebayashi\n\nHiromasa Yonebayashi (米林 宏昌 , Yonebayashi Hiromasa , born 1973 in Nonoichi, Ishikawa, Japan) , nicknamed Maro, is a Japanese animator and director for Studio Ghibli. After his directorial debut with Studio Ghibli (\"The Secret World of Arrietty\"), he became the youngest director of a theatrical film produced by the studio. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature in 2015 for his second film, \"When Marnie Was There\".", "Title: Naoki Satō\n\nNaoki Satō (佐藤 直紀 , Satō Naoki , born May 2, 1970 in Chiba, Japan) is a Japanese composer who has provided the music for several popular anime series including the first five \"Pretty Cure\" series, \"X\", \"Eureka Seven\", \"Sword of the Stranger\", and \"Blood-C\". He graduated from the Tokyo College of Music in 1993. At the 29th Japan Academy Prize in 2006, he won the Best Music prize for his work on the film \"Always Sanchōme no Yūhi (Always Sunset on Third Street)\". He also composed music for anime films such as \"Pretty Cure All Stars DX\" trilogy, \"Stand By Me Doraemon\". In live-action dramas, he provided music and soundtracks for TV dramas \"Good Luck!! \" \"Water Boys\", \"H2: Kimi to Ita Hibi\" and \"Ryōmaden\". He provided the music for the \"Space Battleship Yamato\" film, as well as the \"Rurouni Kenshin\" and \"\" live-action film series. For the 38th Japan Academy Prize in 2015, he was nominated in the Best Score category for his work in \"The Eternal Zero\". While he did not win the award, \"The Eternal Zero\" won several awards including Best Picture, and \"Stand By Me Doraemon\" won for Best Animated Film.", "Title: Topcraft\n\nTopcraft (トップクラフト, also written \"Top Craft\") was a Japanese anime studio established in 1971 by former Toei Animation producer Toru Hara. It was famous for doing animation for hand-drawn animation titles by Rankin/Bass and for the production of \"Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind\" and \"\". The studio went bankrupt and dissolved in June 15, 1985 essentially splitting the studio in half. Hayao Miyazaki, Toshio Suzuki and Isao Takahata bought the studio when laying off most of its animation staff and changed its name to Studio Ghibli. . Topcraft's animators later formed another studio called Pacific Animation Corporation to continue to work with Rankin/Bass on shows like \"ThunderCats\" and \"Silverhawks\" but eventually joined Ghibli once the studio was bought out by Disney and became Walt Disney Animation Japan. Some animators like Tsuguyuki Kubo went to work for other anime studios such as Studio Pierrot working on \"Naruto\" and \"Bleach\" for them. In the end the buy out of Topcraft made the studio into the birth of Studio Ghibli. Topcraft's founder Toru Hara became Studio Ghibli's first manager.", "Title: Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year\n\nThe Animation of the Year (アニメーション作品賞 ) of the Japan Academy Prize is one of the annual Awards given by the \"Nippon Academy-sho association\" (Japan Academy Prize Association).", "Title: Arrietty\n\nArrietty, titled The Borrower Arrietty (Japanese: 借りぐらしのアリエッティ , Hepburn: Kari-gurashi no Arietti ) in Japan and The Secret World of Arrietty in North America, is a 2010 Japanese animated fantasy film produced by Studio Ghibli and directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi as his feature film debut as a director. The novel was adapted as a screenplay by Hayao Miyazaki and Keiko Niwa, based on \"The Borrowers\" by Mary Norton, an English author of children's books, about a family of tiny people who live secretly in the walls and floors of a typical household, borrowing items from humans to survive. The film stars the voices of Mirai Shida, Ryunosuke Kamiki, Shinobu Otake, Keiko Takeshita, Tatsuya Fujiwara, Tomokazu Miura, and Kirin Kiki, and tells the story of a young Borrower (Shida) befriending a human boy (Kamiki), while trying to avoid being detected by the other humans.", "Title: When Marnie Was There\n\nWhen Marnie Was There (Japanese: 思い出のマーニー , Hepburn: Omoide no Mānī , literally Marnie of [My] Memories) is a 2014 Japanese anime drama film written and directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi, produced by Studio Ghibli and based on Joan G. Robinson's novel of the same name, although it transposes the setting from Norfolk, England in the original novel to Sapporo, Japan. The film follows Anna Sasaki living with her relatives in the seaside town. Anna comes across a nearby abandoned mansion, where she meets Marnie, a mysterious girl who asks her to promise to keep their secrets from everyone. As the summer progresses, Anna spends more time with Marnie, and eventually Anna learns the truth about her family and foster care.", "Title: Japan Academy Prize for Best Film Editing\n\nThe Japan Academy Prize for Best Film Editing is one of the Japan Academy Prize presented annually by the Japan Academy Prize Association. It is one of several awards presented for feature films.", "Title: Makiko Futaki\n\nMakiko Futaki (June 19, 1958 – May 13, 2016) was a Japanese animator best known for her work at Studio Ghibli for more than thirty years. Futaki, who joined Studio Ghibli in 1981, worked on all of Hayao Miyazaki's animated feature films, beginning with \"Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind\" in 1984. Her best known Studio Ghibli's productions include \"My Neighbor Totoro\" (1988), \"Princess Mononoke\" (1997), \"Spirited Away\" (2001), which won an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, and \"Howl's Moving Castle\" (2004). Her last film credit was Hiromasa Yonebayashi's \"When Marnie Was There\" (2014), which is Studio Ghibli's final feature film to date.", "Title: 2010 in anime\n\nAt the Mainichi Film Awards, \"Colorful\" won the Animation Film Award. \" Arrietty\" won the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year. Internationally, \"King of Thorn\", \"Mai Mai Miracle\" and \"\" were nominated for the Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Animated Feature Film.", "Title: 33rd Japan Academy Prize\n\nThe 33rd Annual Japan Academy Prize ceremony was held on March 5, 2010, by the Japan Academy Prize Association to honor its selection of the best films of 2009. NTV broadcast the event, which took place at the Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa in Tokyo, Japan. The nominations for the Awards were announced on December 22, 2009." ]
4,057
Columbus, Ohio is located in which county?
Franklin County
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hard
{ "title": [ "166th Air Refueling Squadron", "Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "South High School is a public high school located on the south side of Columbus, Ohio.", " It was opened in 1900 as the fourth Columbus City Schools high school at 345 Deshler Avenue in Columbus, Ohio.", " The current building was opened March 31, 1924.", " The Charles S. Barrett Building 345 E. Deshler Ave (named for that building's first Principal in 1924 when it was reuitlized as a junior high school) opened September 1900.", " Prior to that in 1895-1897 South High School utilized part of the Ohio Avenue Elementary School.", " In 1897 it was decided that the building was too far east for its name; the south side students were returned to the Columbus High School building at 6th & Broad Streets (which later became the 1st Central High School), and the building process began on the Deshler Street Building.", " It was known as South Urban Academy for a short time.", " The school is located at 1160 Ann Street." ], "title": "South High School (Columbus, Ohio)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Discovery District is a district located in downtown Columbus, Ohio.", " The Discovery District is a SID (special improvement district) and contains Columbus's creative campus.", " This is home to Columbus State Community College, Columbus College of Art and Design, Columbus Museum of Art, and Columbus Metropolitan Library.", " It is considered a cultural district because of its close proximity to higher educational campuses and art destinations.", " It was named to imply that the area is full of possibility due to the number of learning and creative campuses in this small area.", " \"Culture, art, and academia converge and present the Discovery District.\"", " While not typically viewed as the most prominent Columbus neighborhood, the density of academic and arts-based institutions in this area are what make this creative campus unique." ], "title": "Discovery District-Columbus, Ohio" }, { "sentences": [ "Old North Columbus is a neighborhood located just north of the Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio.", " It was founded in 1847 where, at the time, it was a stand-alone city out of the confines of Columbus until it was incorporated into the City of Columbus in 1871.", " In its early years the city was a popular stagecoach stop with people traveling from Worthington to Columbus.", " Today Old North Columbus is popular for its local music and its unique \"untouched architecture\" which is reminiscent of its old roots." ], "title": "Old North Columbus" }, { "sentences": [ "Griggs Dam is located within the Columbus, Ohio city limits, on the Scioto River near Upper Arlington, Ohio, in Franklin County.", " The dam forms Griggs Reservoir, which is a major source of drinking water for the city of Columbus.", " Named after the city's chief engineer, Julian Griggs, the dam was completed in 1905 at a cost of $700,000 and was the first major reservoir in the Columbus area.", " For twenty years, it served as the only reservoir serving the city of Columbus' drinking water needs.", " Griggs Dam is a gravity dam with a 500 ft curved concrete spillway.", " Its height is only 35 ft , but it forms a reservoir almost 6 mi long with a 1200000000 usgal capacity.", " US Route 33 runs along the East side of the dam, providing access to the dam and recreation area on both the upstream and downstream sides of the dam." ], "title": "Griggs Dam" }, { "sentences": [ "The 166th Air Refueling Squadron (166 ARS) is a unit of the Ohio Air National Guard 121st Air Refueling Wing located at Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base, Columbus, Ohio.", " The 166th is equipped with the KC-135R Stratotanker." ], "title": "166th Air Refueling Squadron" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Ross Shaw, Jr. was a prominent lawyer in Columbus, Ohio, and a member of the Ohio Senate from 1967 to 1972.", " He served the 16th Senate District, which encompasses most of the western portion of Franklin County, Ohio.", " Senator Shaw was born on December 5, 1904, the first son of Robert Ross Shaw, Sr. and Euphemia Duncan \"Effie\" Harrington.", " He graduated from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law in 1929.", " Upon opening his private legal practice, he married Elsie Melvilla Murray, also of Columbus, in St. Mary's, West Virginia on September 28, 1931.", " Among his duties during his tenure in the legislature, he was Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee.", " In 1972, Senator Shaw was instrumental in the introduction and passage of Senate Bill SB 176, which provided for the licensing and regulation of professional psychologists within the State of Ohio.", " He retired from the Senate later that year, following the death of his wife, Elsie, and was succeeded by Donald L. Woodland.", " During his subsequent retirement, he married his childhood sweetheart, Mabel Damsel, in Columbus on May 16, 1980.", " Senator Shaw died in Columbus on March 27, 1985, and was buried in Union Cemetery." ], "title": "Robert Shaw (Ohio politician)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ohio State University at Mansfield is a regional campus of The Ohio State University located in Mansfield, Ohio.", " It was founded in 1958 as a land-grant college.", " Its 644 acre campus is situated in the western foothills of the Allegheny Plateau, the North Central Ohio region, with easy access to Columbus and Cleveland.", " The campus offers seven bachelor degree programs and two master degree programs.", " Students can start at Mansfield and finish their degrees at The Ohio State University, Columbus, with one or more of Ohio State’s 170 majors.", " The Bromfield Library of the OSU mansfield campus provides access to all the resources of The Ohio State University and Ohio Link." ], "title": "Ohio State University, Mansfield Campus" }, { "sentences": [ "Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base (1942–present) is an Air National Guard facility of the Ohio Air National Guard located near Lockbourne in southern Franklin County.", " The base was named for the famous early aviator and Columbus native Eddie Rickenbacker.", " It is the home of the United States Air Force's 121st Air Refueling Wing (121 ARW), which serves as the host wing and is an Air National Guard (ANG) unit operationally-gained by the Air Mobility Command (AMC)." ], "title": "Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base" }, { "sentences": [ "The Taft Coliseum is a 5,003-permanent seat multi-purpose arena located at the Ohio Expo Center and State Fairground in Columbus, Ohio.", " It opened in 1918.", " Nicknamed \"The Barn,\" the Coliseum has become a legendary and traditional High School Basketball venue.", " It continues to be home to the OHSAA central district and regional playoffs in boys' High School hoops.", " During each fall and winter the Coliseum is also home to CAHA youth hockey.", " It was also once home to the Ohio State University men's basketball team, Columbus Horizon CBA basketball team, Columbus Thunderbolts Arena Football League team, and the Columbus Stars and Columbus Chill ice hockey teams.", " The Barn was renovated in 2005 to include new scoreboards, the addition of shot clocks above the backboards, a fresh coat of paint, and new rest rooms." ], "title": "Taft Coliseum" }, { "sentences": [ "Mansfield is a city in and the county seat of Richland County, Ohio, United States.", " Located midway between Columbus and Cleveland via Interstate 71, it is part of Northeast Ohio and North-central Ohio regions in the western foothills of the Allegheny Plateau, approximately 65 mi northeast of Columbus, 65 mi southwest of Cleveland and 91 mi southeast of Toledo.", " Richland County is part of the 18-county Northeast Ohio region." ], "title": "Mansfield, Ohio" } ]
[ "Title: South High School (Columbus, Ohio)\n\nSouth High School is a public high school located on the south side of Columbus, Ohio. It was opened in 1900 as the fourth Columbus City Schools high school at 345 Deshler Avenue in Columbus, Ohio. The current building was opened March 31, 1924. The Charles S. Barrett Building 345 E. Deshler Ave (named for that building's first Principal in 1924 when it was reuitlized as a junior high school) opened September 1900. Prior to that in 1895-1897 South High School utilized part of the Ohio Avenue Elementary School. In 1897 it was decided that the building was too far east for its name; the south side students were returned to the Columbus High School building at 6th & Broad Streets (which later became the 1st Central High School), and the building process began on the Deshler Street Building. It was known as South Urban Academy for a short time. The school is located at 1160 Ann Street.", "Title: Discovery District-Columbus, Ohio\n\nThe Discovery District is a district located in downtown Columbus, Ohio. The Discovery District is a SID (special improvement district) and contains Columbus's creative campus. This is home to Columbus State Community College, Columbus College of Art and Design, Columbus Museum of Art, and Columbus Metropolitan Library. It is considered a cultural district because of its close proximity to higher educational campuses and art destinations. It was named to imply that the area is full of possibility due to the number of learning and creative campuses in this small area. \"Culture, art, and academia converge and present the Discovery District.\" While not typically viewed as the most prominent Columbus neighborhood, the density of academic and arts-based institutions in this area are what make this creative campus unique.", "Title: Old North Columbus\n\nOld North Columbus is a neighborhood located just north of the Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. It was founded in 1847 where, at the time, it was a stand-alone city out of the confines of Columbus until it was incorporated into the City of Columbus in 1871. In its early years the city was a popular stagecoach stop with people traveling from Worthington to Columbus. Today Old North Columbus is popular for its local music and its unique \"untouched architecture\" which is reminiscent of its old roots.", "Title: Griggs Dam\n\nGriggs Dam is located within the Columbus, Ohio city limits, on the Scioto River near Upper Arlington, Ohio, in Franklin County. The dam forms Griggs Reservoir, which is a major source of drinking water for the city of Columbus. Named after the city's chief engineer, Julian Griggs, the dam was completed in 1905 at a cost of $700,000 and was the first major reservoir in the Columbus area. For twenty years, it served as the only reservoir serving the city of Columbus' drinking water needs. Griggs Dam is a gravity dam with a 500 ft curved concrete spillway. Its height is only 35 ft , but it forms a reservoir almost 6 mi long with a 1200000000 usgal capacity. US Route 33 runs along the East side of the dam, providing access to the dam and recreation area on both the upstream and downstream sides of the dam.", "Title: 166th Air Refueling Squadron\n\nThe 166th Air Refueling Squadron (166 ARS) is a unit of the Ohio Air National Guard 121st Air Refueling Wing located at Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base, Columbus, Ohio. The 166th is equipped with the KC-135R Stratotanker.", "Title: Robert Shaw (Ohio politician)\n\nRobert Ross Shaw, Jr. was a prominent lawyer in Columbus, Ohio, and a member of the Ohio Senate from 1967 to 1972. He served the 16th Senate District, which encompasses most of the western portion of Franklin County, Ohio. Senator Shaw was born on December 5, 1904, the first son of Robert Ross Shaw, Sr. and Euphemia Duncan \"Effie\" Harrington. He graduated from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law in 1929. Upon opening his private legal practice, he married Elsie Melvilla Murray, also of Columbus, in St. Mary's, West Virginia on September 28, 1931. Among his duties during his tenure in the legislature, he was Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee. In 1972, Senator Shaw was instrumental in the introduction and passage of Senate Bill SB 176, which provided for the licensing and regulation of professional psychologists within the State of Ohio. He retired from the Senate later that year, following the death of his wife, Elsie, and was succeeded by Donald L. Woodland. During his subsequent retirement, he married his childhood sweetheart, Mabel Damsel, in Columbus on May 16, 1980. Senator Shaw died in Columbus on March 27, 1985, and was buried in Union Cemetery.", "Title: Ohio State University, Mansfield Campus\n\nThe Ohio State University at Mansfield is a regional campus of The Ohio State University located in Mansfield, Ohio. It was founded in 1958 as a land-grant college. Its 644 acre campus is situated in the western foothills of the Allegheny Plateau, the North Central Ohio region, with easy access to Columbus and Cleveland. The campus offers seven bachelor degree programs and two master degree programs. Students can start at Mansfield and finish their degrees at The Ohio State University, Columbus, with one or more of Ohio State’s 170 majors. The Bromfield Library of the OSU mansfield campus provides access to all the resources of The Ohio State University and Ohio Link.", "Title: Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base\n\nRickenbacker Air National Guard Base (1942–present) is an Air National Guard facility of the Ohio Air National Guard located near Lockbourne in southern Franklin County. The base was named for the famous early aviator and Columbus native Eddie Rickenbacker. It is the home of the United States Air Force's 121st Air Refueling Wing (121 ARW), which serves as the host wing and is an Air National Guard (ANG) unit operationally-gained by the Air Mobility Command (AMC).", "Title: Taft Coliseum\n\nThe Taft Coliseum is a 5,003-permanent seat multi-purpose arena located at the Ohio Expo Center and State Fairground in Columbus, Ohio. It opened in 1918. Nicknamed \"The Barn,\" the Coliseum has become a legendary and traditional High School Basketball venue. It continues to be home to the OHSAA central district and regional playoffs in boys' High School hoops. During each fall and winter the Coliseum is also home to CAHA youth hockey. It was also once home to the Ohio State University men's basketball team, Columbus Horizon CBA basketball team, Columbus Thunderbolts Arena Football League team, and the Columbus Stars and Columbus Chill ice hockey teams. The Barn was renovated in 2005 to include new scoreboards, the addition of shot clocks above the backboards, a fresh coat of paint, and new rest rooms.", "Title: Mansfield, Ohio\n\nMansfield is a city in and the county seat of Richland County, Ohio, United States. Located midway between Columbus and Cleveland via Interstate 71, it is part of Northeast Ohio and North-central Ohio regions in the western foothills of the Allegheny Plateau, approximately 65 mi northeast of Columbus, 65 mi southwest of Cleveland and 91 mi southeast of Toledo. Richland County is part of the 18-county Northeast Ohio region." ]
4,058
Jon Fratelli and Morten Harket, have which occupation in common?
musician
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Jon Fratelli", "Morten Harket" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "\"Chelsea Dagger\" is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis.", " It was released as the second single from their debut studio album, \"Costello Music\" (2006), on 28 August 2006.", " It is named after Jon Fratelli's wife Heather, a burlesque dancer whose stage name – a play on Britney Spears – he borrowed for the song.", " Fratelli described the tune as \"a rock 'n' roll gig in an old speakeasy or something like that.\"" ], "title": "Chelsea Dagger" }, { "sentences": [ "The Fratellis are a Scottish rock band from Glasgow, formed in 2005.", " The band consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Jon Fratelli (born John Lawler), bass guitarist Barry Fratelli (born Barry Wallace), and drummer and backing vocalist Mince Fratelli (born Gordon McRory).", " Their singles \"Chelsea Dagger\" and \"Whistle for the Choir\" were both top ten hits in the UK charts." ], "title": "The Fratellis" }, { "sentences": [ "Lars has co-written and A&R´ed several hits (most of which he has also produced or co-produced) in Norway/Europe, including \"Ring meg\" / \"Regn fra blå himmel\" / \"Bordet\" by Gabrielle, \"Closer\" by Frida Amundsen and \"Shattered\" by Astrid Smeplass (Astrid S).", " In 2012, Hustoft worked with Morten Harket of A-ha on his solo album \"Out of My Hands\".", " They wrote the title song \"Out of My Hands\" together in Lars´ studio in Los Angeles." ], "title": "Lars K. Hustoft" }, { "sentences": [ "Snorre Bjartmann Bjerck (born 25 February 1962 in Florø, Norway) is a Norwegian, jazz musician (percussion and vocals).", " He has played in bands like \"First Set\", Jon Balke's Batagraf, and the sami band Transjoik.", ", and is otherwise known from recordings and performances with the likes of Morten Harket, Sissel Kyrkjebø, Mari Boine, Nils Petter Molvær, Bjørn Eidsvåg, Sigvart Dagsland, Frode Alnæs, Eivind Aarset, Annbjørg Lien, Arve Henriksen, Nils-Olav Johansen, and Tim Whelan (Trans Global Underground, England)" ], "title": "Snorre Bjerck" }, { "sentences": [ "\"It's a Beautiful Thing\", also known as \"Love Is a Beautiful Thing\", is a country music song co-written by American songwriters Jeffrey Steele and Craig Wiseman.", " The first version of this song was released on September 14, 1999 (Morten Harket's 40th birthday) by Canadian singer Paul Brandt from his 1999 album \"That's the Truth\", from which it was released as a single in both Canada and the United States.", " Eight years later, American singer Phil Vassar covered the song under the title \"Love Is a Beautiful Thing\" on his album \"Prayer of a Common Man\".", " Vassar's version reached its peak of #2 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts in mid-2008." ], "title": "Love Is a Beautiful Thing (Phil Vassar song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Wild Seed is the second studio album and first English-language album by Norwegian pop singer Morten Harket.", " The album was released on 4 September 1995 through Warner Bros.", " Records.", " After a-ha went on a hiatus in 1994, Harket began recording \"Wild Seed\" with British record producer Christopher Neil, who previously worked with the band on their fourth studio album, \"East of the Sun, West of the Moon\" (1990).", " \"Wild Seed\" charted at number one in Norway and at number 89 in the United Kingdom.", " It has since sold 160.000 copies in Norway." ], "title": "Wild Seed (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Morten Harket (born 14 September 1960) is a Norwegian musician, best known as the lead singer of the synthpop/rock band A-ha, which released ten studio albums and topped the charts internationally after their breakthrough hit \"Take on Me\" in 1985.", " A-ha disbanded in 2010 after they played their last gig in Oslo.", " In 2015, after each member pursued his own artistic path, a-ha reunited to produce a new album, \"Cast In Steel\", and perform a world tour, kicking off at Rock in Rio in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on 27 September 2015.", " Harket has also released six solo albums.", " Before joining A-ha in 1982, Harket had appeared on the Oslo club scene as the singer for blues outfit Souldier Blue." ], "title": "Morten Harket" }, { "sentences": [ "Jon Fratelli (born John Paul Lawler, 4 March 1979, Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish musician and songwriter best known for his work with the band The Fratellis.", " He has also played in a band called Codeine Velvet Club, and also performed as a solo artist." ], "title": "Jon Fratelli" }, { "sentences": [ "Frode Alnæs (born 3 March 1959 in Kristiansund, Norway) is a Norwegian jazz guitarist and composer, known from cooperation with international artists like Morten Harket, Magne Furuholmen, Arild Andersen, Jon Balke, Ole Edvard Antonsen, Ketil Bjørnstad, Henning Sommerro, Ray Charles, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Ian Hunter, Bjørn Alterhaug, Sissel Kyrkjebø, Gustav Lorentzen, and Jan Erik Vold, and appearances in bands like Dance with a Stranger, Masqualero, Jazzpønkensemblet, and Sidsel Endresen Quartet." ], "title": "Frode Alnæs" }, { "sentences": [ "The Eurovision Song Contest 1996 was the 41st Eurovision Song Contest and was held on 18 May 1996 in Oslo Spektrum in Oslo, Norway.", " The presenters were Ingvild Bryn and Morten Harket.", " Harket, lead singer of a-ha, opened the show with a performance of his single \"Heaven's Not for Saints\", which was a smash hit in Norway at the time.", " Twenty-three countries participated in the contest, with Eimear Quinn of Ireland crowned the winner after the final voting, with the song, \"The Voice\".", " The song was written by Brendan Graham, who also composed the 1994 winner \"Rock 'n' Roll Kids\".", " It was also a record seventh win for Ireland and the most recent win of Ireland." ], "title": "Eurovision Song Contest 1996" } ]
[ "Title: Chelsea Dagger\n\n\"Chelsea Dagger\" is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis. It was released as the second single from their debut studio album, \"Costello Music\" (2006), on 28 August 2006. It is named after Jon Fratelli's wife Heather, a burlesque dancer whose stage name – a play on Britney Spears – he borrowed for the song. Fratelli described the tune as \"a rock 'n' roll gig in an old speakeasy or something like that.\"", "Title: The Fratellis\n\nThe Fratellis are a Scottish rock band from Glasgow, formed in 2005. The band consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Jon Fratelli (born John Lawler), bass guitarist Barry Fratelli (born Barry Wallace), and drummer and backing vocalist Mince Fratelli (born Gordon McRory). Their singles \"Chelsea Dagger\" and \"Whistle for the Choir\" were both top ten hits in the UK charts.", "Title: Lars K. Hustoft\n\nLars has co-written and A&R´ed several hits (most of which he has also produced or co-produced) in Norway/Europe, including \"Ring meg\" / \"Regn fra blå himmel\" / \"Bordet\" by Gabrielle, \"Closer\" by Frida Amundsen and \"Shattered\" by Astrid Smeplass (Astrid S). In 2012, Hustoft worked with Morten Harket of A-ha on his solo album \"Out of My Hands\". They wrote the title song \"Out of My Hands\" together in Lars´ studio in Los Angeles.", "Title: Snorre Bjerck\n\nSnorre Bjartmann Bjerck (born 25 February 1962 in Florø, Norway) is a Norwegian, jazz musician (percussion and vocals). He has played in bands like \"First Set\", Jon Balke's Batagraf, and the sami band Transjoik. , and is otherwise known from recordings and performances with the likes of Morten Harket, Sissel Kyrkjebø, Mari Boine, Nils Petter Molvær, Bjørn Eidsvåg, Sigvart Dagsland, Frode Alnæs, Eivind Aarset, Annbjørg Lien, Arve Henriksen, Nils-Olav Johansen, and Tim Whelan (Trans Global Underground, England)", "Title: Love Is a Beautiful Thing (Phil Vassar song)\n\n\"It's a Beautiful Thing\", also known as \"Love Is a Beautiful Thing\", is a country music song co-written by American songwriters Jeffrey Steele and Craig Wiseman. The first version of this song was released on September 14, 1999 (Morten Harket's 40th birthday) by Canadian singer Paul Brandt from his 1999 album \"That's the Truth\", from which it was released as a single in both Canada and the United States. Eight years later, American singer Phil Vassar covered the song under the title \"Love Is a Beautiful Thing\" on his album \"Prayer of a Common Man\". Vassar's version reached its peak of #2 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts in mid-2008.", "Title: Wild Seed (album)\n\nWild Seed is the second studio album and first English-language album by Norwegian pop singer Morten Harket. The album was released on 4 September 1995 through Warner Bros. Records. After a-ha went on a hiatus in 1994, Harket began recording \"Wild Seed\" with British record producer Christopher Neil, who previously worked with the band on their fourth studio album, \"East of the Sun, West of the Moon\" (1990). \"Wild Seed\" charted at number one in Norway and at number 89 in the United Kingdom. It has since sold 160.000 copies in Norway.", "Title: Morten Harket\n\nMorten Harket (born 14 September 1960) is a Norwegian musician, best known as the lead singer of the synthpop/rock band A-ha, which released ten studio albums and topped the charts internationally after their breakthrough hit \"Take on Me\" in 1985. A-ha disbanded in 2010 after they played their last gig in Oslo. In 2015, after each member pursued his own artistic path, a-ha reunited to produce a new album, \"Cast In Steel\", and perform a world tour, kicking off at Rock in Rio in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on 27 September 2015. Harket has also released six solo albums. Before joining A-ha in 1982, Harket had appeared on the Oslo club scene as the singer for blues outfit Souldier Blue.", "Title: Jon Fratelli\n\nJon Fratelli (born John Paul Lawler, 4 March 1979, Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish musician and songwriter best known for his work with the band The Fratellis. He has also played in a band called Codeine Velvet Club, and also performed as a solo artist.", "Title: Frode Alnæs\n\nFrode Alnæs (born 3 March 1959 in Kristiansund, Norway) is a Norwegian jazz guitarist and composer, known from cooperation with international artists like Morten Harket, Magne Furuholmen, Arild Andersen, Jon Balke, Ole Edvard Antonsen, Ketil Bjørnstad, Henning Sommerro, Ray Charles, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Ian Hunter, Bjørn Alterhaug, Sissel Kyrkjebø, Gustav Lorentzen, and Jan Erik Vold, and appearances in bands like Dance with a Stranger, Masqualero, Jazzpønkensemblet, and Sidsel Endresen Quartet.", "Title: Eurovision Song Contest 1996\n\nThe Eurovision Song Contest 1996 was the 41st Eurovision Song Contest and was held on 18 May 1996 in Oslo Spektrum in Oslo, Norway. The presenters were Ingvild Bryn and Morten Harket. Harket, lead singer of a-ha, opened the show with a performance of his single \"Heaven's Not for Saints\", which was a smash hit in Norway at the time. Twenty-three countries participated in the contest, with Eimear Quinn of Ireland crowned the winner after the final voting, with the song, \"The Voice\". The song was written by Brendan Graham, who also composed the 1994 winner \"Rock 'n' Roll Kids\". It was also a record seventh win for Ireland and the most recent win of Ireland." ]
4,059
The Lunar Module Pilot on Apollo 13 is featured in a film directed by who?
Ron Howard
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medium
{ "title": [ "Apollo 13 (film)", "Apollo 13 (film)", "Fred Haise" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Apollo 17 was the final mission of NASA's Apollo program.", " Launched at 12:33 a.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST) on December 7, 1972, with a crew made up of Commander Eugene Cernan, Command Module Pilot Ronald Evans, and Lunar Module Pilot Harrison Schmitt, it was the last use of Apollo hardware for its original purpose; after Apollo 17, extra Apollo spacecraft were used in the Skylab and Apollo–Soyuz programs." ], "title": "Apollo 17" }, { "sentences": [ "Apollo 16 was the tenth manned mission in the United States Apollo space program, the fifth and penultimate to land on the Moon and the first to land in the lunar highlands.", " The second of the so-called \"J missions,\" it was crewed by Commander John Young, Lunar Module Pilot Charles Duke and Command Module Pilot Ken Mattingly.", " Launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 12:54 PM EST on April 16, 1972, the mission lasted 11 days, 1 hour, and 51 minutes, and concluded at 2:45 PM EST on April 27." ], "title": "Apollo 16" }, { "sentences": [ "Apollo 12 was the sixth manned flight in the United States Apollo program and the second to land on the Moon (an H type mission).", " It was launched on November 14, 1969, from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, four months after Apollo 11.", " Mission commander Charles \"Pete\" Conrad and Lunar Module Pilot Alan L. Bean performed just over one day and seven hours of lunar surface activity while Command Module Pilot Richard F. Gordon remained in lunar orbit.", " The landing site for the mission was located in the southeastern portion of the Ocean of Storms." ], "title": "Apollo 12" }, { "sentences": [ "Apollo 8, the second human spaceflight mission in the United States Apollo space program, was launched on December 21, 1968, and became the first crewed spacecraft to leave Earth orbit, reach the Earth's Moon, orbit it and return safely to Earth.", " The three-astronaut crew — Commander Frank Borman, Command Module Pilot James Lovell, and Lunar Module Pilot William Anders — became the first humans to: travel beyond low Earth orbit; escape Earth's gravity; see Earth as a whole planet; enter the gravity well of another celestial body (Earth's moon); orbit another celestial body (Earth's moon); directly see the far side of the Moon with their own eyes; witness an Earthrise; escape the gravity of another celestial body (Earth's moon); and re-enter the gravitational well of Earth.", " The 1968 mission, the third flight of the Saturn V rocket and that rocket's first crewed launch, was also the first human spaceflight launch from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, located adjacent to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station." ], "title": "Apollo 8" }, { "sentences": [ "Stainless steel commemorative plaques measuring 9 by were attached to the ladders on the descent stages of the United States Apollo Lunar Modules flown on lunar landing missions Apollo 11 through Apollo 17, to be left permanently on the lunar surface.", " The plaques were originally suggested and designed by NASA's head of technical services Jack Kinzler, who oversaw their production.", " All of the plaques bear facsimiles of the participating astronauts' signatures.", " For this reason, an extra plaque had to be made for Apollo 13 due to the late replacement of one crewmember.", " The first (Apollo 11) and last (Apollo 17) plaques bear a facsimile of the signature of Richard Nixon, President of the United States during the landings, along with references to the start and \"completion\" of \"man's\" \"first\" explorations of the Moon and expressions of peace for \"all mankind\".", " All, except the Apollo 12 plaque (which is also textured differently), bear pictures of the two hemispheres of Earth.", " Apollo 17's plaque bears a depiction of the lunar globe in addition to the Earth.", " The plaques used on missions 13 through 16 bear the call-sign of each mission's Lunar Module.", " All the plaques were left on the Moon, except the two for the aborted Apollo 13 which did not land on the Moon." ], "title": "Lunar plaque" }, { "sentences": [ "Apollo 13 is a 1995 American space adventure docudrama film directed by Ron Howard and starring Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon, Bill Paxton, Gary Sinise, and Ed Harris.", " The screenplay by William Broyles, Jr. and Al Reinert, that dramatizes the aborted 1970 Apollo 13 lunar mission, is an adaptation of the book \"Lost Moon: The Perilous Voyage of Apollo 13\" by astronaut Jim Lovell and Jeffrey Kluger.", " The film depicts astronauts Lovell, Jack Swigert, and Fred Haise aboard Apollo 13 for America's third Moon landing mission.", " En route, an on-board explosion deprives their spacecraft of most of its oxygen supply and electric power, forcing NASA's flight controllers to abort the Moon landing, and turning the mission into a struggle to get the three men home safely." ], "title": "Apollo 13 (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Apollo Lunar Module (LM), originally designated the Lunar Excursion Module (LEM), was the lander portion of the Apollo spacecraft built for the US Apollo program by Grumman Aircraft to carry a crew of two from lunar orbit to the surface and back.", " Designed for lunar orbit rendezvous, it consisted of an ascent stage and descent stage, and was ferried to lunar orbit by its companion Command/Service Module (CSM), a separate spacecraft of approximately twice its mass, which also took the astronauts home to Earth.", " After completing its mission, the LM was discarded.", " It was capable of operation only in outer space; structurally and aerodynamically it was incapable of flight through the Earth's atmosphere.", " The Lunar Module was the first manned spacecraft to operate exclusively in the airless vacuum of space.", " It was the first, and to date only, crewed vehicle to land on a natural object in the solar system other than the Earth." ], "title": "Apollo Lunar Module" }, { "sentences": [ "Fred Wallace Haise Jr. ( ; born November 14, 1933) is an American former NASA astronaut, fighter pilot with the U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Air Force and test pilot.", " He is one of only 24 people to have flown to the Moon, having flown as Lunar Module Pilot on Apollo 13.", " He was to have been the sixth person to land and walk on the Moon, but the Apollo 13 mission was aborted before lunar landing.", " He went on to fly Space Shuttle Approach and Landing Tests in 1977, and retired from NASA in 1979." ], "title": "Fred Haise" }, { "sentences": [ "Apollo 15 lunar surface operations were conducted from July 30 to August 2, 1971, by Apollo 15 Commander David Scott and lunar module Pilot James Irwin, who used the first lunar rover to make three exploratory trips away from their landing site at the base of the Apennine Mountains, near Hadley Rille." ], "title": "Apollo 15 operations on the Lunar surface" }, { "sentences": [ "Apollo 9 was the third manned mission in the United States Apollo space program and the first flight of the Command/Service Module (CSM) with the Lunar Module (LM, pronounced \"lem\").", " Its three-person crew, consisting of Commander James McDivitt, Command Module Pilot David Scott, and Lunar Module Pilot Rusty Schweickart, spent ten days in low Earth orbit testing several aspects critical to landing on the Moon, including the LM engines, backpack life support systems, navigation systems, and docking maneuvers.", " The mission was the second manned launch of a Saturn V rocket." ], "title": "Apollo 9" } ]
[ "Title: Apollo 17\n\nApollo 17 was the final mission of NASA's Apollo program. Launched at 12:33 a.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST) on December 7, 1972, with a crew made up of Commander Eugene Cernan, Command Module Pilot Ronald Evans, and Lunar Module Pilot Harrison Schmitt, it was the last use of Apollo hardware for its original purpose; after Apollo 17, extra Apollo spacecraft were used in the Skylab and Apollo–Soyuz programs.", "Title: Apollo 16\n\nApollo 16 was the tenth manned mission in the United States Apollo space program, the fifth and penultimate to land on the Moon and the first to land in the lunar highlands. The second of the so-called \"J missions,\" it was crewed by Commander John Young, Lunar Module Pilot Charles Duke and Command Module Pilot Ken Mattingly. Launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 12:54 PM EST on April 16, 1972, the mission lasted 11 days, 1 hour, and 51 minutes, and concluded at 2:45 PM EST on April 27.", "Title: Apollo 12\n\nApollo 12 was the sixth manned flight in the United States Apollo program and the second to land on the Moon (an H type mission). It was launched on November 14, 1969, from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, four months after Apollo 11. Mission commander Charles \"Pete\" Conrad and Lunar Module Pilot Alan L. Bean performed just over one day and seven hours of lunar surface activity while Command Module Pilot Richard F. Gordon remained in lunar orbit. The landing site for the mission was located in the southeastern portion of the Ocean of Storms.", "Title: Apollo 8\n\nApollo 8, the second human spaceflight mission in the United States Apollo space program, was launched on December 21, 1968, and became the first crewed spacecraft to leave Earth orbit, reach the Earth's Moon, orbit it and return safely to Earth. The three-astronaut crew — Commander Frank Borman, Command Module Pilot James Lovell, and Lunar Module Pilot William Anders — became the first humans to: travel beyond low Earth orbit; escape Earth's gravity; see Earth as a whole planet; enter the gravity well of another celestial body (Earth's moon); orbit another celestial body (Earth's moon); directly see the far side of the Moon with their own eyes; witness an Earthrise; escape the gravity of another celestial body (Earth's moon); and re-enter the gravitational well of Earth. The 1968 mission, the third flight of the Saturn V rocket and that rocket's first crewed launch, was also the first human spaceflight launch from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, located adjacent to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.", "Title: Lunar plaque\n\nStainless steel commemorative plaques measuring 9 by were attached to the ladders on the descent stages of the United States Apollo Lunar Modules flown on lunar landing missions Apollo 11 through Apollo 17, to be left permanently on the lunar surface. The plaques were originally suggested and designed by NASA's head of technical services Jack Kinzler, who oversaw their production. All of the plaques bear facsimiles of the participating astronauts' signatures. For this reason, an extra plaque had to be made for Apollo 13 due to the late replacement of one crewmember. The first (Apollo 11) and last (Apollo 17) plaques bear a facsimile of the signature of Richard Nixon, President of the United States during the landings, along with references to the start and \"completion\" of \"man's\" \"first\" explorations of the Moon and expressions of peace for \"all mankind\". All, except the Apollo 12 plaque (which is also textured differently), bear pictures of the two hemispheres of Earth. Apollo 17's plaque bears a depiction of the lunar globe in addition to the Earth. The plaques used on missions 13 through 16 bear the call-sign of each mission's Lunar Module. All the plaques were left on the Moon, except the two for the aborted Apollo 13 which did not land on the Moon.", "Title: Apollo 13 (film)\n\nApollo 13 is a 1995 American space adventure docudrama film directed by Ron Howard and starring Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon, Bill Paxton, Gary Sinise, and Ed Harris. The screenplay by William Broyles, Jr. and Al Reinert, that dramatizes the aborted 1970 Apollo 13 lunar mission, is an adaptation of the book \"Lost Moon: The Perilous Voyage of Apollo 13\" by astronaut Jim Lovell and Jeffrey Kluger. The film depicts astronauts Lovell, Jack Swigert, and Fred Haise aboard Apollo 13 for America's third Moon landing mission. En route, an on-board explosion deprives their spacecraft of most of its oxygen supply and electric power, forcing NASA's flight controllers to abort the Moon landing, and turning the mission into a struggle to get the three men home safely.", "Title: Apollo Lunar Module\n\nThe Apollo Lunar Module (LM), originally designated the Lunar Excursion Module (LEM), was the lander portion of the Apollo spacecraft built for the US Apollo program by Grumman Aircraft to carry a crew of two from lunar orbit to the surface and back. Designed for lunar orbit rendezvous, it consisted of an ascent stage and descent stage, and was ferried to lunar orbit by its companion Command/Service Module (CSM), a separate spacecraft of approximately twice its mass, which also took the astronauts home to Earth. After completing its mission, the LM was discarded. It was capable of operation only in outer space; structurally and aerodynamically it was incapable of flight through the Earth's atmosphere. The Lunar Module was the first manned spacecraft to operate exclusively in the airless vacuum of space. It was the first, and to date only, crewed vehicle to land on a natural object in the solar system other than the Earth.", "Title: Fred Haise\n\nFred Wallace Haise Jr. ( ; born November 14, 1933) is an American former NASA astronaut, fighter pilot with the U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Air Force and test pilot. He is one of only 24 people to have flown to the Moon, having flown as Lunar Module Pilot on Apollo 13. He was to have been the sixth person to land and walk on the Moon, but the Apollo 13 mission was aborted before lunar landing. He went on to fly Space Shuttle Approach and Landing Tests in 1977, and retired from NASA in 1979.", "Title: Apollo 15 operations on the Lunar surface\n\nApollo 15 lunar surface operations were conducted from July 30 to August 2, 1971, by Apollo 15 Commander David Scott and lunar module Pilot James Irwin, who used the first lunar rover to make three exploratory trips away from their landing site at the base of the Apennine Mountains, near Hadley Rille.", "Title: Apollo 9\n\nApollo 9 was the third manned mission in the United States Apollo space program and the first flight of the Command/Service Module (CSM) with the Lunar Module (LM, pronounced \"lem\"). Its three-person crew, consisting of Commander James McDivitt, Command Module Pilot David Scott, and Lunar Module Pilot Rusty Schweickart, spent ten days in low Earth orbit testing several aspects critical to landing on the Moon, including the LM engines, backpack life support systems, navigation systems, and docking maneuvers. The mission was the second manned launch of a Saturn V rocket." ]
4,060
Which war hero starred in Gunsmoke along with Susan Cabot?
Audie Murphy
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{ "title": [ "Gunsmoke (film)", "Susan Cabot" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Marta Brilej (née Guček; born 30 April 1917) was a Yugoslavian Slovenian diplomat, partisan, political courier, war hero, revolutionary, philanthropist and patron of the arts.", " She was born in Dobje pri Planini.", " She was the wife of the late Yugoslavian ambassador and war hero Jože Brilej until his death in 1981.", " She was the former director of PR for the board of Yugoslav tourism.", " She was the first woman to drive a car in the city of Belgrade." ], "title": "Marta Brilej" }, { "sentences": [ "Susan Cabot (July 9, 1927 – December 10, 1986) was an American film and television actress." ], "title": "Susan Cabot" }, { "sentences": [ "War of the Satellites is a 1958 independently made black-and-white science fiction film distributed in the US and the UK by Allied Artists.", " The film was produced and directed by Roger Corman and stars Richard Devon, Dick Miller and Susan Cabot.", " The film was distributed by Allied Artists in 1958 on a double bill with \"Attack of the 50 Foot Woman\"." ], "title": "War of the Satellites" }, { "sentences": [ "Gunsmoke is a 1953 Western film directed by Nathan Juran and starring Audie Murphy, Susan Cabot, and Paul Kelly.", " \"Gunsmoke\" is a Technicolor film for action star and war hero Audie Murphy.", " The film has no connection to the contemporary radio and later TV series of the same name.", " The film was based on the 1951 novel \"Roughshod\" by Norman A. Fox." ], "title": "Gunsmoke (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "On the Isle of Samoa is a 1950 American film directed by William Berke and starring Jon Hall and Susan Cabot." ], "title": "On the Isle of Samoa" }, { "sentences": [ "Sorority Girl (also known as Sorority House or The Bad One) is a 1957 Film Noir exploitation film directed by Roger Corman.", " It stars Susan Cabot as Sabra, a sociopath who plays a very disruptive role in a sorority, with Barboura Morris as Rita, and Dick Miller and June Kenney.", " It was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with \"Motorcycle Gang\"." ], "title": "Sorority Girl" }, { "sentences": [ "The Duel at Silver Creek is a 1952 American Technicolor Western film directed by Don Siegel; his first film in the Western genre.", " It starred Audie Murphy, Faith Domergue, Stephen McNally and Susan Cabot.", " It was the first time Murphy had appeared in a film where he played a character who was good throughout the movie.", " The working titles of the film were Claim Jumpers and Hair Trigger Kid." ], "title": "The Duel at Silver Creek" }, { "sentences": [ "Meyer (Mike) Levin (June 5, 1916 - January 7, 1943) was a World War IIB-17 Flying Fortress bombardier, pilot, and war hero.", " Three days after the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, he flew on a mission with pilot Colin Kelly against the Japanese navy.", " Kelly died trying to save his crew and became a war hero.", " On that mission, Levin became the first American to blow up a Japanese warship.", " During his subsequent 60 combat missions, Levin also sank an enemy ship during the Battle of the Coral Sea." ], "title": "Meyer Levin (military)" }, { "sentences": [ "Fort Massacre is a 1958 Western directed by Joseph M. Newman, starring Joel McCrea, Forrest Tucker and Susan Cabot.", " A possibly mad cavalry commander leads his troops through dangerous Indian territory." ], "title": "Fort Massacre" }, { "sentences": [ "Ride Clear of Diablo is a 1954 American Technicolor Western film directed by Jesse Hibbs starring Audie Murphy, Dan Duryea, Susan Cabot and Abbe Lane.", " made for Universal Pictures.", " She and Murphy had appeared in two films together previously." ], "title": "Ride Clear of Diablo" } ]
[ "Title: Marta Brilej\n\nMarta Brilej (née Guček; born 30 April 1917) was a Yugoslavian Slovenian diplomat, partisan, political courier, war hero, revolutionary, philanthropist and patron of the arts. She was born in Dobje pri Planini. She was the wife of the late Yugoslavian ambassador and war hero Jože Brilej until his death in 1981. She was the former director of PR for the board of Yugoslav tourism. She was the first woman to drive a car in the city of Belgrade.", "Title: Susan Cabot\n\nSusan Cabot (July 9, 1927 – December 10, 1986) was an American film and television actress.", "Title: War of the Satellites\n\nWar of the Satellites is a 1958 independently made black-and-white science fiction film distributed in the US and the UK by Allied Artists. The film was produced and directed by Roger Corman and stars Richard Devon, Dick Miller and Susan Cabot. The film was distributed by Allied Artists in 1958 on a double bill with \"Attack of the 50 Foot Woman\".", "Title: Gunsmoke (film)\n\nGunsmoke is a 1953 Western film directed by Nathan Juran and starring Audie Murphy, Susan Cabot, and Paul Kelly. \"Gunsmoke\" is a Technicolor film for action star and war hero Audie Murphy. The film has no connection to the contemporary radio and later TV series of the same name. The film was based on the 1951 novel \"Roughshod\" by Norman A. Fox.", "Title: On the Isle of Samoa\n\nOn the Isle of Samoa is a 1950 American film directed by William Berke and starring Jon Hall and Susan Cabot.", "Title: Sorority Girl\n\nSorority Girl (also known as Sorority House or The Bad One) is a 1957 Film Noir exploitation film directed by Roger Corman. It stars Susan Cabot as Sabra, a sociopath who plays a very disruptive role in a sorority, with Barboura Morris as Rita, and Dick Miller and June Kenney. It was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with \"Motorcycle Gang\".", "Title: The Duel at Silver Creek\n\nThe Duel at Silver Creek is a 1952 American Technicolor Western film directed by Don Siegel; his first film in the Western genre. It starred Audie Murphy, Faith Domergue, Stephen McNally and Susan Cabot. It was the first time Murphy had appeared in a film where he played a character who was good throughout the movie. The working titles of the film were Claim Jumpers and Hair Trigger Kid.", "Title: Meyer Levin (military)\n\nMeyer (Mike) Levin (June 5, 1916 - January 7, 1943) was a World War IIB-17 Flying Fortress bombardier, pilot, and war hero. Three days after the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, he flew on a mission with pilot Colin Kelly against the Japanese navy. Kelly died trying to save his crew and became a war hero. On that mission, Levin became the first American to blow up a Japanese warship. During his subsequent 60 combat missions, Levin also sank an enemy ship during the Battle of the Coral Sea.", "Title: Fort Massacre\n\nFort Massacre is a 1958 Western directed by Joseph M. Newman, starring Joel McCrea, Forrest Tucker and Susan Cabot. A possibly mad cavalry commander leads his troops through dangerous Indian territory.", "Title: Ride Clear of Diablo\n\nRide Clear of Diablo is a 1954 American Technicolor Western film directed by Jesse Hibbs starring Audie Murphy, Dan Duryea, Susan Cabot and Abbe Lane. made for Universal Pictures. She and Murphy had appeared in two films together previously." ]
4,061
What medal did Sharon Steward win at the 1990 Commonwealth Games?
bronze medal
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{ "title": [ "Sharon Stewart (athlete)", "1990 Commonwealth Games" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "David Peter Bédard (born October 23, 1965) is a retired diver from Canada, who represented his native country at four consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1984.", " He twice won a medal at the Pan American Games (1987 and 1995).", " He won a silver medal at the 1986 Commonwealth Games and two silver medals at the 1990 Commonwealth Games." ], "title": "David Bédard" }, { "sentences": [ "Andrew James Baildon (born 25 August 1971) is a former freestyle and butterfly swimming champion, who represented Australia in the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul and the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.", " Andrew was a medalist at the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland, New Zealand where he became the first swimmer in the Commonwealth to break the 50 second barrier for the 100m freestyle, when he smashed his own Commonwealth record to win gold (49.80s), and the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria, Canada.", " He was a medalist in 4 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships." ], "title": "Andrew Baildon" }, { "sentences": [ "Nauru was represented at the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland by a single athlete, weightlifter Marcus Stephen, who would later become his country's President in 2007.", " The 1990 Games marked Nauru's first participation in the Commonwealth Games.", " Stephen competed in three events only, and won medals in all three, including one gold." ], "title": "Nauru at the 1990 Commonwealth Games" }, { "sentences": [ "Joanne Cara Deakins (born 20 November 1972) is an English former competitive swimmer who specialised in the backstroke.", " She represented Great Britain at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona and the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.", " She also represented England at three Commonwealth Games.", " She won a 1990 Commonwealth silver medal in the 4 x 100 metres medley relay, and a 1995 Universiade bronze medal in the 200 metres backstroke." ], "title": "Joanne Deakins" }, { "sentences": [ "Australia at the 1990 Commonwealth Games was abbreviated AUS.", " This was their fourteenth of 14 Commonwealth Games having participated in all Games meets up to these Games." ], "title": "Australia at the 1990 Commonwealth Games" }, { "sentences": [ "Sharon Lee Stewart (born 17 August 1965) is a retired Australian middle-distance runner who specialised in the 800 metres.", " She represented her country at one outdoor and one indoor World Championships.", " In addition, she won the bronze medal at the 1990 Commonwealth Games." ], "title": "Sharon Stewart (athlete)" }, { "sentences": [ "Peter Elliott (born 9 October 1962 in Rotherham, Yorkshire) is a former middle-distance runner from the United Kingdom.", " During his career, he won the gold medal in the 1500 metres at the 1990 Commonwealth Games, the silver medal in the 1500 metres at the 1988 Olympic Games, and the silver medal in the 800 metres at the 1987 World Championships." ], "title": "Peter Elliott (athlete)" }, { "sentences": [ "Abrar Hussain (February 9, 1961 – June 16, 2011) was professional Pakistani welterweight and Light-middleweight boxer.", " Hussain represented Pakistan at the 1984, 1988, and 1992 Summer Olympics.", " In 1985 South Asian Games, he won a Gold medal for Pakistan in Dhaka.", " In 1990 Asian Games, Hussain secured Gold medal in boxing for Pakistan.", " He also represented his country at the 1990 Commonwealth Games." ], "title": "Abrar Hussain (boxer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Karen Tracey van Wirdum (born 9 April 1971) is a former freestyle swimmer from Australia, who competed in three consecutive Summer Olympics for her native country, starting in 1988.", " She won the gold medal in the 100-metre freestyle at the 1990 Commonwealth Games and in the 50-metre freestyle at the 1994 Commonwealth Games." ], "title": "Karen van Wirdum" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1990 Commonwealth Games were held in Auckland, New Zealand from 24 January – 3 February 1990.", " It was the 14th Commonwealth Games, and part of New Zealand's 1990 sesquicentennial celebrations.", " Participants competed in ten sports: athletics, aquatics, badminton, boxing, cycling, gymnastics, judo, lawn bowls, shooting and weightlifting.", " The Triathlon was a demonstration event." ], "title": "1990 Commonwealth Games" } ]
[ "Title: David Bédard\n\nDavid Peter Bédard (born October 23, 1965) is a retired diver from Canada, who represented his native country at four consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1984. He twice won a medal at the Pan American Games (1987 and 1995). He won a silver medal at the 1986 Commonwealth Games and two silver medals at the 1990 Commonwealth Games.", "Title: Andrew Baildon\n\nAndrew James Baildon (born 25 August 1971) is a former freestyle and butterfly swimming champion, who represented Australia in the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul and the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. Andrew was a medalist at the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland, New Zealand where he became the first swimmer in the Commonwealth to break the 50 second barrier for the 100m freestyle, when he smashed his own Commonwealth record to win gold (49.80s), and the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria, Canada. He was a medalist in 4 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships.", "Title: Nauru at the 1990 Commonwealth Games\n\nNauru was represented at the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland by a single athlete, weightlifter Marcus Stephen, who would later become his country's President in 2007. The 1990 Games marked Nauru's first participation in the Commonwealth Games. Stephen competed in three events only, and won medals in all three, including one gold.", "Title: Joanne Deakins\n\nJoanne Cara Deakins (born 20 November 1972) is an English former competitive swimmer who specialised in the backstroke. She represented Great Britain at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona and the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. She also represented England at three Commonwealth Games. She won a 1990 Commonwealth silver medal in the 4 x 100 metres medley relay, and a 1995 Universiade bronze medal in the 200 metres backstroke.", "Title: Australia at the 1990 Commonwealth Games\n\nAustralia at the 1990 Commonwealth Games was abbreviated AUS. This was their fourteenth of 14 Commonwealth Games having participated in all Games meets up to these Games.", "Title: Sharon Stewart (athlete)\n\nSharon Lee Stewart (born 17 August 1965) is a retired Australian middle-distance runner who specialised in the 800 metres. She represented her country at one outdoor and one indoor World Championships. In addition, she won the bronze medal at the 1990 Commonwealth Games.", "Title: Peter Elliott (athlete)\n\nPeter Elliott (born 9 October 1962 in Rotherham, Yorkshire) is a former middle-distance runner from the United Kingdom. During his career, he won the gold medal in the 1500 metres at the 1990 Commonwealth Games, the silver medal in the 1500 metres at the 1988 Olympic Games, and the silver medal in the 800 metres at the 1987 World Championships.", "Title: Abrar Hussain (boxer)\n\nAbrar Hussain (February 9, 1961 – June 16, 2011) was professional Pakistani welterweight and Light-middleweight boxer. Hussain represented Pakistan at the 1984, 1988, and 1992 Summer Olympics. In 1985 South Asian Games, he won a Gold medal for Pakistan in Dhaka. In 1990 Asian Games, Hussain secured Gold medal in boxing for Pakistan. He also represented his country at the 1990 Commonwealth Games.", "Title: Karen van Wirdum\n\nKaren Tracey van Wirdum (born 9 April 1971) is a former freestyle swimmer from Australia, who competed in three consecutive Summer Olympics for her native country, starting in 1988. She won the gold medal in the 100-metre freestyle at the 1990 Commonwealth Games and in the 50-metre freestyle at the 1994 Commonwealth Games.", "Title: 1990 Commonwealth Games\n\nThe 1990 Commonwealth Games were held in Auckland, New Zealand from 24 January – 3 February 1990. It was the 14th Commonwealth Games, and part of New Zealand's 1990 sesquicentennial celebrations. Participants competed in ten sports: athletics, aquatics, badminton, boxing, cycling, gymnastics, judo, lawn bowls, shooting and weightlifting. The Triathlon was a demonstration event." ]
4,062
What country shares a connection with the 2006 DFB-Pokal Final and the footballer Claudio Pizarro, who plays as a striker in the Bundesliga?
Germany
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{ "title": [ "2006 DFB-Pokal Final", "Claudio Pizarro" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The list of DFB-Pokal top scorers includes the all-time top scorers of the DFB-Pokal, as well as the top scorers of each season of the competition since its inception as the \"Tschammerpokal\" in 1935.", " Gerd Müller is the all-time top scorer in the DFB-Pokal, having scored 78 goals in 62 appearances for Bayern Munich.", " So far only Dieter Müller and Hannes Löhr of 1.", " FC Köln, along with Claudio Pizarro of Bayern Munich have successfully defended their title as top scorers.", " The record for the most seasons as top scorer is held by Hannes Löhr, with four titles.", " Dieter Müller holds jointly with Ernst Wilimowski of 1860 Munich the record of the most goals scored in a cup campaign, with 14." ], "title": "List of DFB-Pokal top scorers" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014 DFL-Supercup was the fifth edition of the German Super Cup under the name DFL-Supercup, an annual football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal competitions.", " It featured Bayern Munich, winners of the 2013–14 Bundesliga and Borussia Dortmund, the runners-up of the 2013–14 Bundesliga who also reached the 2014 DFB-Pokal final." ], "title": "2014 DFL-Supercup" }, { "sentences": [ "FC Bayern Munich won the domestic double, beating Werder Bremen by five points in Bundesliga, and defeating Eintracht Frankfurt 1–0 in the DFB-Pokal final, thanks to a goal from Claudio Pizarro.", " The season was in spite of that tainted due to a big defeat to Milan in the UEFA Champions League, losing out 5–2 on aggregate in the Last 16.", " At the end of the season, Bayern signed German football's wonderkid Lukas Podolski from Köln." ], "title": "2005–06 FC Bayern Munich season" }, { "sentences": [ "The final of the 2008–09 DFB-Pokal season was held on 30 May 2009 at the Olympiastadion, Berlin.", " Werder Bremen won with a 58th-minute goal from midfielder Mesut Özil.", " This was the club's sixth DFB-Pokal in its history, after victories in 1961, 1991, 1994, 1999 and 2004.", " This was Bayer Leverkusen's DFB-Pokal final loss of the decade, the other occurring in 2002.", " Werder Bremen lost the 2009 UEFA Cup final ten days prior to the DFB-Pokal final, losing to Ukrainian side Shakhtar Donetsk." ], "title": "2009 DFB-Pokal Final" }, { "sentences": [ "Claudio Miguel Pizarro Bosio (] ; born 3 October 1978) is a Peruvian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Bundesliga club 1.", " FC Köln and the Peru national team.", " He is well renowned for his goal scoring ability, especially when heading the ball." ], "title": "Claudio Pizarro" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2012–13 FC Bayern Munich season was the 114th season in the club's history and the 48th consecutive season in the top flight of German football, the Bundesliga, since the promotion of the team from the Regionalliga Süd in 1965.", " Before the start of the season, Bayern signed Xherdan Shaqiri, Dante, Claudio Pizarro, Mitchell Weiser, Tom Starke and Mario Mandžukić.", " Bayern also added holding midfielder Javi Martínez after the first week of the Bundesliga season at the transfer deadline.", " The club started the season with a nine-match winning streak.", " The club would end the season claiming the Treble, winning the Bundesliga, the UEFA Champions League and the DFB-Pokal.", " Bayern are the first German club to achieve the Treble and are the third European Club to complete the Treble in the last five seasons and seventh ever in European Club competition." ], "title": "2012–13 FC Bayern Munich season" }, { "sentences": [ "The Verbandspokal (English: Association Cup) is a regional football competition in Germany.", " There are 21 Verbandspokal competitions which function as qualifying tournaments for the following seasons DFB-Pokal, the premier German Cup competition.", " While no Verbandspokal winner has ever gone on to win the German Cup two have reached the final.", " Hertha BSC Amateure won the Berlin Cup in 1992 and went on to lose the 1992–93 DFB-Pokal final against Bayer 04 Leverkusen and FC Energie Cottbus won the 1996 Brandenburg Cup and went on to lose the 1996–97 DFB-Pokal final against VfB Stuttgart." ], "title": "Verbandspokal" }, { "sentences": [ "Diego Enrique Pizarro Bosio (born 14 August 1990) is a Peruvian footballer who plays as a striker or winger for Torneo Descentralizado club Cantolao.", " He is the younger brother of striker Claudio Pizarro." ], "title": "Diego Pizarro" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1983 DFB-Pokal Final decided the winner of the 1982–83 DFB-Pokal, the 40th season of Germany's knockout football cup competition.", " It was played on 11 June 1983, and was the first and to date the only cup final between two teams from the same city, which was contested between Cologne clubs 1.", " FC Köln, playing in the Bundesliga, and Fortuna Köln, playing in the 2.", " Bundesliga.", " Fittingy, the match took place in Cologne, at the Müngersdorfer Stadion.", " 1.", " FC Köln won the derby match 1–0 to claim their 4th cup title." ], "title": "1983 DFB-Pokal Final" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2006 DFB-Pokal Final decided the winner of the 2005–06 DFB-Pokal, the 63rd season of Germany's premier knockout football cup competition.", " It was played on 29 April 2006 at the Olympiastadion in Berlin.", " Bayern Munich won the match 1–0 against Eintracht Frankfurt via a goal from Claudio Pizarro, giving them their 13th cup title." ], "title": "2006 DFB-Pokal Final" } ]
[ "Title: List of DFB-Pokal top scorers\n\nThe list of DFB-Pokal top scorers includes the all-time top scorers of the DFB-Pokal, as well as the top scorers of each season of the competition since its inception as the \"Tschammerpokal\" in 1935. Gerd Müller is the all-time top scorer in the DFB-Pokal, having scored 78 goals in 62 appearances for Bayern Munich. So far only Dieter Müller and Hannes Löhr of 1. FC Köln, along with Claudio Pizarro of Bayern Munich have successfully defended their title as top scorers. The record for the most seasons as top scorer is held by Hannes Löhr, with four titles. Dieter Müller holds jointly with Ernst Wilimowski of 1860 Munich the record of the most goals scored in a cup campaign, with 14.", "Title: 2014 DFL-Supercup\n\nThe 2014 DFL-Supercup was the fifth edition of the German Super Cup under the name DFL-Supercup, an annual football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal competitions. It featured Bayern Munich, winners of the 2013–14 Bundesliga and Borussia Dortmund, the runners-up of the 2013–14 Bundesliga who also reached the 2014 DFB-Pokal final.", "Title: 2005–06 FC Bayern Munich season\n\nFC Bayern Munich won the domestic double, beating Werder Bremen by five points in Bundesliga, and defeating Eintracht Frankfurt 1–0 in the DFB-Pokal final, thanks to a goal from Claudio Pizarro. The season was in spite of that tainted due to a big defeat to Milan in the UEFA Champions League, losing out 5–2 on aggregate in the Last 16. At the end of the season, Bayern signed German football's wonderkid Lukas Podolski from Köln.", "Title: 2009 DFB-Pokal Final\n\nThe final of the 2008–09 DFB-Pokal season was held on 30 May 2009 at the Olympiastadion, Berlin. Werder Bremen won with a 58th-minute goal from midfielder Mesut Özil. This was the club's sixth DFB-Pokal in its history, after victories in 1961, 1991, 1994, 1999 and 2004. This was Bayer Leverkusen's DFB-Pokal final loss of the decade, the other occurring in 2002. Werder Bremen lost the 2009 UEFA Cup final ten days prior to the DFB-Pokal final, losing to Ukrainian side Shakhtar Donetsk.", "Title: Claudio Pizarro\n\nClaudio Miguel Pizarro Bosio (] ; born 3 October 1978) is a Peruvian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Bundesliga club 1. FC Köln and the Peru national team. He is well renowned for his goal scoring ability, especially when heading the ball.", "Title: 2012–13 FC Bayern Munich season\n\nThe 2012–13 FC Bayern Munich season was the 114th season in the club's history and the 48th consecutive season in the top flight of German football, the Bundesliga, since the promotion of the team from the Regionalliga Süd in 1965. Before the start of the season, Bayern signed Xherdan Shaqiri, Dante, Claudio Pizarro, Mitchell Weiser, Tom Starke and Mario Mandžukić. Bayern also added holding midfielder Javi Martínez after the first week of the Bundesliga season at the transfer deadline. The club started the season with a nine-match winning streak. The club would end the season claiming the Treble, winning the Bundesliga, the UEFA Champions League and the DFB-Pokal. Bayern are the first German club to achieve the Treble and are the third European Club to complete the Treble in the last five seasons and seventh ever in European Club competition.", "Title: Verbandspokal\n\nThe Verbandspokal (English: Association Cup) is a regional football competition in Germany. There are 21 Verbandspokal competitions which function as qualifying tournaments for the following seasons DFB-Pokal, the premier German Cup competition. While no Verbandspokal winner has ever gone on to win the German Cup two have reached the final. Hertha BSC Amateure won the Berlin Cup in 1992 and went on to lose the 1992–93 DFB-Pokal final against Bayer 04 Leverkusen and FC Energie Cottbus won the 1996 Brandenburg Cup and went on to lose the 1996–97 DFB-Pokal final against VfB Stuttgart.", "Title: Diego Pizarro\n\nDiego Enrique Pizarro Bosio (born 14 August 1990) is a Peruvian footballer who plays as a striker or winger for Torneo Descentralizado club Cantolao. He is the younger brother of striker Claudio Pizarro.", "Title: 1983 DFB-Pokal Final\n\nThe 1983 DFB-Pokal Final decided the winner of the 1982–83 DFB-Pokal, the 40th season of Germany's knockout football cup competition. It was played on 11 June 1983, and was the first and to date the only cup final between two teams from the same city, which was contested between Cologne clubs 1. FC Köln, playing in the Bundesliga, and Fortuna Köln, playing in the 2. Bundesliga. Fittingy, the match took place in Cologne, at the Müngersdorfer Stadion. 1. FC Köln won the derby match 1–0 to claim their 4th cup title.", "Title: 2006 DFB-Pokal Final\n\nThe 2006 DFB-Pokal Final decided the winner of the 2005–06 DFB-Pokal, the 63rd season of Germany's premier knockout football cup competition. It was played on 29 April 2006 at the Olympiastadion in Berlin. Bayern Munich won the match 1–0 against Eintracht Frankfurt via a goal from Claudio Pizarro, giving them their 13th cup title." ]
4,063
Johnston, Rhode Island is the site of what waste disposal site?
Central Landfill
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[ { "sentences": [ "The formerly named Merseyside Waste Disposal Authority (MWDA) is a statutory Waste Disposal Authority that manages the municipal solid waste produced in Merseyside, England.", " MWDA was established in 1986 following the abolition of Merseyside County Council, to undertake the waste disposal for local authorities across Merseyside – Liverpool, Knowsley, Sefton, Wirral and St Helens.", " MWDA takes a lead in advocating waste minimisation, recycling and the safe and effective disposal of waste for Merseyside’s residents and operates 14 Household Waste Recycling Centres.", " Veolia Environmental Services is the current contractor for the Authority's major waste services contract." ], "title": "Merseyside Waste Disposal Authority" }, { "sentences": [ "The Greater Manchester Waste Disposal Authority (GMWDA) is England’s largest Waste Disposal Authority, responsible for the management and disposal of municipal waste from Greater Manchester.", " It deals with 1.1 million tonnes of waste produced each year, from approximately 1 million households and population of over 2.27 million in the metropolitan districts of Bolton, Bury, Manchester, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Stockport, Tameside and Trafford — though part of Greater Manchester, the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan administers its own waste disposal operations, however they are represented on the authority for administration purposes.", " The waste comes primarily from household waste collections and 20 Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs) provided and serviced by the GMWDA.", " It handles around 4% of the nation's municipal waste." ], "title": "Greater Manchester Waste Disposal Authority" }, { "sentences": [ "InSinkErator is a company and brand name known for producing instant hot water dispensers and waste disposal systems, generally called garbage disposals or garbage disposers.", " The company was founded in Racine, Wisconsin by John W. Hammes, who was working as an architect there.", " Hammes is credited with inventing the \"in-sink\" food waste disposal in 1927, for his wife.", " It works by grinding and shredding solid food waste.", " He spent ten years improving the design and went into business selling the appliance.", " His company was called the In-Sink-Erator Manufacturing Company.", " The name is a play on the word \"incinerator\" and refers to the fact that the mouth of the disposal unit is located \"in\" the \"sink\"." ], "title": "InSinkErator" }, { "sentences": [ "Waste disposal authorities (WDA) were established in the United Kingdom following the Environmental Protection Act 1990.", " WDAs are in charge of the use of funds from Council Tax to facilitate the disposal of municipal waste.", " WDAs must manage waste which is collected by local councils.", " In the case of unitary authorities waste disposal authorities are the same as the waste collection authority.", " WDAs are responsible for developing and implementing plans to deal with municipal waste." ], "title": "Waste disposal authority" }, { "sentences": [ "Johnston is a town in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States.", " The population was 28,769 at the 2010 census.", " Johnston is the site of the Clemence Irons House (1691) a stone-ender museum and the only landfill in Rhode Island.", " Incorporated on March 6, 1759, Johnston was named for the colonial attorney general, Augustus Johnston." ], "title": "Johnston, Rhode Island" }, { "sentences": [ "The Junipero Serra Landfill was a solid waste disposal site in Colma, California, United States.", " The site was closed in 1983 and ultimately developed by commercial land uses, collectively known as the Metro Center.", " The original commercial use built on the closed landfill site was a Home Depot Inc.retail store and parking lot constructed over 1,348 piles, each driven approximately 160 ft deep into the landfill (Bay Area Rapid Transit District, 2006).", " The site also required the engineering of a landfill gas control system, since, when organic solid waste aerobically decomposes, it produces methane gas, which is explosive and toxic in large concentrations.", " SCS Engineers was presented an award by the Solid Waste Association of North America for the design of the closure methane capture system at this landfill.", " (SCS Engineers, 2002)." ], "title": "Junipero Serra Landfill" }, { "sentences": [ "Otter Lake Waste Management Facility is a waste management facility in Otter Lake, Nova Scotia, a community of the Halifax Regional Municipality.", " The facility was built by the Halifax Regional Municipality in the 1990s to replace an outdated solid waste disposal site in Upper Sackville, Nova Scotia." ], "title": "Otter Lake Waste Facility" }, { "sentences": [ "Alkali Lake Chemical Waste Dump is a hazardous waste disposal site near the southwest edge of Alkali Lake, a seasonally dry playa in Lake County, Oregon.", " It is in the Summer Lake watershed.", " The site has been the focus of Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) efforts to remediate a complex mix of toxic chemicals.", " Problems were initially caused by the dumping of hazardous waste near the lakebed between 1969 and 1971." ], "title": "Alkali Lake Chemical Waste Dump" }, { "sentences": [ "The Central Landfill is a 154 acre waste disposal site in Johnston, Rhode Island.", " It is the state's only landfill and receives more than 90% of the state's solid waste.", " It has been on the Environmental Protection Agency's Superfund National Priorities List since 1986.", " The site is owned and operated by the Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corporation (RIRRC)." ], "title": "Central Landfill" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hartland landfill is the waste disposal site for the city of Victoria, British Columbia and the Greater Victoria area.", " It was purchased by the Capital Regional District in 1975 and has been directly operated by its Environmental Sustainability Department since 1985.", " It is located in the District of Saanich on top of a hill, between Victoria and Sidney, at the end of Hartland Avenue.", " There is a public waste drop-off area, a recycling centre, a household hazardous waste collection facility and an electricity generating station that utilizes landfill gas as a fuel source.", " It has won several international environmental awards.", " At current disposal rates it is estimated that the landfill will be full by 2045." ], "title": "Hartland landfill" } ]
[ "Title: Merseyside Waste Disposal Authority\n\nThe formerly named Merseyside Waste Disposal Authority (MWDA) is a statutory Waste Disposal Authority that manages the municipal solid waste produced in Merseyside, England. MWDA was established in 1986 following the abolition of Merseyside County Council, to undertake the waste disposal for local authorities across Merseyside – Liverpool, Knowsley, Sefton, Wirral and St Helens. MWDA takes a lead in advocating waste minimisation, recycling and the safe and effective disposal of waste for Merseyside’s residents and operates 14 Household Waste Recycling Centres. Veolia Environmental Services is the current contractor for the Authority's major waste services contract.", "Title: Greater Manchester Waste Disposal Authority\n\nThe Greater Manchester Waste Disposal Authority (GMWDA) is England’s largest Waste Disposal Authority, responsible for the management and disposal of municipal waste from Greater Manchester. It deals with 1.1 million tonnes of waste produced each year, from approximately 1 million households and population of over 2.27 million in the metropolitan districts of Bolton, Bury, Manchester, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Stockport, Tameside and Trafford — though part of Greater Manchester, the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan administers its own waste disposal operations, however they are represented on the authority for administration purposes. The waste comes primarily from household waste collections and 20 Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs) provided and serviced by the GMWDA. It handles around 4% of the nation's municipal waste.", "Title: InSinkErator\n\nInSinkErator is a company and brand name known for producing instant hot water dispensers and waste disposal systems, generally called garbage disposals or garbage disposers. The company was founded in Racine, Wisconsin by John W. Hammes, who was working as an architect there. Hammes is credited with inventing the \"in-sink\" food waste disposal in 1927, for his wife. It works by grinding and shredding solid food waste. He spent ten years improving the design and went into business selling the appliance. His company was called the In-Sink-Erator Manufacturing Company. The name is a play on the word \"incinerator\" and refers to the fact that the mouth of the disposal unit is located \"in\" the \"sink\".", "Title: Waste disposal authority\n\nWaste disposal authorities (WDA) were established in the United Kingdom following the Environmental Protection Act 1990. WDAs are in charge of the use of funds from Council Tax to facilitate the disposal of municipal waste. WDAs must manage waste which is collected by local councils. In the case of unitary authorities waste disposal authorities are the same as the waste collection authority. WDAs are responsible for developing and implementing plans to deal with municipal waste.", "Title: Johnston, Rhode Island\n\nJohnston is a town in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 28,769 at the 2010 census. Johnston is the site of the Clemence Irons House (1691) a stone-ender museum and the only landfill in Rhode Island. Incorporated on March 6, 1759, Johnston was named for the colonial attorney general, Augustus Johnston.", "Title: Junipero Serra Landfill\n\nThe Junipero Serra Landfill was a solid waste disposal site in Colma, California, United States. The site was closed in 1983 and ultimately developed by commercial land uses, collectively known as the Metro Center. The original commercial use built on the closed landfill site was a Home Depot Inc.retail store and parking lot constructed over 1,348 piles, each driven approximately 160 ft deep into the landfill (Bay Area Rapid Transit District, 2006). The site also required the engineering of a landfill gas control system, since, when organic solid waste aerobically decomposes, it produces methane gas, which is explosive and toxic in large concentrations. SCS Engineers was presented an award by the Solid Waste Association of North America for the design of the closure methane capture system at this landfill. (SCS Engineers, 2002).", "Title: Otter Lake Waste Facility\n\nOtter Lake Waste Management Facility is a waste management facility in Otter Lake, Nova Scotia, a community of the Halifax Regional Municipality. The facility was built by the Halifax Regional Municipality in the 1990s to replace an outdated solid waste disposal site in Upper Sackville, Nova Scotia.", "Title: Alkali Lake Chemical Waste Dump\n\nAlkali Lake Chemical Waste Dump is a hazardous waste disposal site near the southwest edge of Alkali Lake, a seasonally dry playa in Lake County, Oregon. It is in the Summer Lake watershed. The site has been the focus of Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) efforts to remediate a complex mix of toxic chemicals. Problems were initially caused by the dumping of hazardous waste near the lakebed between 1969 and 1971.", "Title: Central Landfill\n\nThe Central Landfill is a 154 acre waste disposal site in Johnston, Rhode Island. It is the state's only landfill and receives more than 90% of the state's solid waste. It has been on the Environmental Protection Agency's Superfund National Priorities List since 1986. The site is owned and operated by the Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corporation (RIRRC).", "Title: Hartland landfill\n\nThe Hartland landfill is the waste disposal site for the city of Victoria, British Columbia and the Greater Victoria area. It was purchased by the Capital Regional District in 1975 and has been directly operated by its Environmental Sustainability Department since 1985. It is located in the District of Saanich on top of a hill, between Victoria and Sidney, at the end of Hartland Avenue. There is a public waste drop-off area, a recycling centre, a household hazardous waste collection facility and an electricity generating station that utilizes landfill gas as a fuel source. It has won several international environmental awards. At current disposal rates it is estimated that the landfill will be full by 2045." ]
4,064
How many Grammy awards has the band for which Fher Olvera is the lead singer won?
four
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[ { "sentences": [ "Maná en Vivo (in English: Maná Live) is the first live album (and seventh overall) released by the Mexican rock band Maná.", " After Iván González and César López left the group, Fher Olvera, Alex González, and Juan Calleros continued to perform as a trio.", " They recorded \"Maná en Vivo\" in August and September 1994 during their ¿Dónde Jugarán Los Niños?", " World Tour.", " The double CD includes material from concerts at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles; the Sports Arena in San Diego; the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago; the Teatro Gran Rex in Buenos Aires, Argentina; the Estadio de Chile in Santiago, Chile; and the Sala Estandard in Barcelona, Spain.", " Olvera, González, and Calleros were joined by Carlos Orozco on guitar, Sheila Ríos on vocals, and Juan Carlos Toribio on keyboards." ], "title": "Maná en Vivo" }, { "sentences": [ "Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band, or simply The Big Phat Band, is an 18-piece jazz orchestra that combines the big band swing of the 1930s and 1940s with contemporary music such as funk and jazz fusion.", " The band is led by Gordon Goodwin, who arranges, composes, plays piano and saxophone.", " Since its origin, the Big Phat Band has received several Grammy Awards and many Grammy nominations." ], "title": "Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Lluvia al Corazón\" (English: \"Rain to the Heart\") is the first single from Mexican Latin pop/Rock en Español band Maná's eighth studio album \"Drama y Luz\".", " The song is produced by Fher Olvera & Alex González.", "" ], "title": "Lluvia al Corazón" }, { "sentences": [ "José Fernando Emilio \"Fher\" Olvera Sierra, was born in December 8, 1959, (Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico).", " He is the secondary guitarist, composer, and lead singer for the Mexican rock band Maná, the most successful Latin American band of all time with over 40 million albums sold worldwide." ], "title": "Fher Olvera" }, { "sentences": [ "Circo is a band from Puerto Rico which formed in 2001.", " Its members are Jose Luis \"Fofé\" Abreu (vocals), Edgardo \"Egui\" Santiago (keyboards), José David Pérez (drums, vibes), Nicolás Cordero (bass)(Nico is no longer with the band), and Orlando Méndez (guitar).", " The band was nominated for Rock New Artist at the 16th Lo Nuestro Awards, losing to Mexican singer Alessandra Rosaldo.", " They also have been nominated for various Latin Grammy Awards in Latin Grammy Awards of 2002,Latin Grammy Awards of 2005 and Latin Grammy Awards of 2008." ], "title": "Circo (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Lo Essential de Maná is a three CD box set of the first three studio albums under recording label WEA Latina from Mexican rock band Maná.", " Since they burst on the scene from Guadalajara, Mexico, in the early 1990s, Maná have reigned as the premier Latin rock band of our time.", " Led by the powerful and passionate vocalist-composer Fher Olvera, drummer Alex González, guitarist Sergio Vallín, and bassist Juan Diego Calleros blend American power rock with Hispanic folk idioms and Afro-Caribbean rhythms.", " This three-CD box set compilation contains the band's greatest hits, from their début album, \"Falta Amor\" to their third album \"Cuando Los Ángeles Lloran\".", " A total of 37 songs from their favorites appear, including \"Vivir Sin Aire,\" \"Dónde Jugarán los Niños?\"", ", and the reggae-tinged \"Selva Negra.\"", " Other favorites, such as \"La Chula\" and \"Como Te Deseo,\" are remixed as pop-dance numbers." ], "title": "Lo Esencial de Maná" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Corazón Espinado\" (English: \"Wounded Heart'\" or more literally, \"Heart Stung by Thorns\") is a song by Santana and the Latin rock group Maná.", " The song was written, produced and sung by Fher Olvera, and co-produced by Alex González.", " It was released on the Santana album \"Supernatural\" in 1999, and became a massive hit in Spanish-speaking countries.", " It won the \"Record of the Year\" and \"Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group\" at the 2000 Latin Grammy Awards.", " In addition, Santana and Maná performed the song at the Latin Grammys." ], "title": "Corazón Espinado" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Amor Clandestino\" (English: \"Clandestine Love\") is the second single from Mexican Latin pop/Rock en Español band Maná's eighth studio album \"Drama y Luz\".", " The song is produced by Fher Olvera & Alex González.", " The song reached number-one on the Hot Latin Songs chart.", " The song also reached number-one on the Mexican Airplay Charts according to \"Billboard\" International." ], "title": "Amor Clandestino" }, { "sentences": [ "\"El Verdadero Amor Perdona\" (English: \"True Love Forgives\") is the third single from Mexican Latin pop/Rock en Español band Maná's eighth studio album \"Drama y Luz\".", " The song also features a bachata duet with Prince Royce on their Deluxe Edition of Drama y Luz album.", " The song is produced by Fher Olvera & Alex González and won for Collaboration of the Year and Rock/Alternative Song of the Year at the Premio Lo Nuestro 2013." ], "title": "El Verdadero Amor Perdona" }, { "sentences": [ "Maná (Spanish: \"manna\") is a Mexican Rock music band from Guadalajara, Jalisco.", " The group's current line-up consists of vocalist/guitarist Fher Olvera, drummer Alex González, guitarist Sergio Vallín, and bassist Juan Calleros.", " Maná has earned four Grammy Awards, eight Latin Grammy Awards, five MTV Video Music Awards Latin America, six Premios Juventud awards, nineteen Billboard Latin Music Awards and fifteen Premios Lo Nuestro awards.", " It is considered by many as the most influential and successful Latin American band of all time with over 40 million albums sold worldwide." ], "title": "Maná" } ]
[ "Title: Maná en Vivo\n\nManá en Vivo (in English: Maná Live) is the first live album (and seventh overall) released by the Mexican rock band Maná. After Iván González and César López left the group, Fher Olvera, Alex González, and Juan Calleros continued to perform as a trio. They recorded \"Maná en Vivo\" in August and September 1994 during their ¿Dónde Jugarán Los Niños? World Tour. The double CD includes material from concerts at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles; the Sports Arena in San Diego; the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago; the Teatro Gran Rex in Buenos Aires, Argentina; the Estadio de Chile in Santiago, Chile; and the Sala Estandard in Barcelona, Spain. Olvera, González, and Calleros were joined by Carlos Orozco on guitar, Sheila Ríos on vocals, and Juan Carlos Toribio on keyboards.", "Title: Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band\n\nGordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band, or simply The Big Phat Band, is an 18-piece jazz orchestra that combines the big band swing of the 1930s and 1940s with contemporary music such as funk and jazz fusion. The band is led by Gordon Goodwin, who arranges, composes, plays piano and saxophone. Since its origin, the Big Phat Band has received several Grammy Awards and many Grammy nominations.", "Title: Lluvia al Corazón\n\n\"Lluvia al Corazón\" (English: \"Rain to the Heart\") is the first single from Mexican Latin pop/Rock en Español band Maná's eighth studio album \"Drama y Luz\". The song is produced by Fher Olvera & Alex González. ", "Title: Fher Olvera\n\nJosé Fernando Emilio \"Fher\" Olvera Sierra, was born in December 8, 1959, (Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico). He is the secondary guitarist, composer, and lead singer for the Mexican rock band Maná, the most successful Latin American band of all time with over 40 million albums sold worldwide.", "Title: Circo (band)\n\nCirco is a band from Puerto Rico which formed in 2001. Its members are Jose Luis \"Fofé\" Abreu (vocals), Edgardo \"Egui\" Santiago (keyboards), José David Pérez (drums, vibes), Nicolás Cordero (bass)(Nico is no longer with the band), and Orlando Méndez (guitar). The band was nominated for Rock New Artist at the 16th Lo Nuestro Awards, losing to Mexican singer Alessandra Rosaldo. They also have been nominated for various Latin Grammy Awards in Latin Grammy Awards of 2002,Latin Grammy Awards of 2005 and Latin Grammy Awards of 2008.", "Title: Lo Esencial de Maná\n\nLo Essential de Maná is a three CD box set of the first three studio albums under recording label WEA Latina from Mexican rock band Maná. Since they burst on the scene from Guadalajara, Mexico, in the early 1990s, Maná have reigned as the premier Latin rock band of our time. Led by the powerful and passionate vocalist-composer Fher Olvera, drummer Alex González, guitarist Sergio Vallín, and bassist Juan Diego Calleros blend American power rock with Hispanic folk idioms and Afro-Caribbean rhythms. This three-CD box set compilation contains the band's greatest hits, from their début album, \"Falta Amor\" to their third album \"Cuando Los Ángeles Lloran\". A total of 37 songs from their favorites appear, including \"Vivir Sin Aire,\" \"Dónde Jugarán los Niños?\" , and the reggae-tinged \"Selva Negra.\" Other favorites, such as \"La Chula\" and \"Como Te Deseo,\" are remixed as pop-dance numbers.", "Title: Corazón Espinado\n\n\"Corazón Espinado\" (English: \"Wounded Heart'\" or more literally, \"Heart Stung by Thorns\") is a song by Santana and the Latin rock group Maná. The song was written, produced and sung by Fher Olvera, and co-produced by Alex González. It was released on the Santana album \"Supernatural\" in 1999, and became a massive hit in Spanish-speaking countries. It won the \"Record of the Year\" and \"Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group\" at the 2000 Latin Grammy Awards. In addition, Santana and Maná performed the song at the Latin Grammys.", "Title: Amor Clandestino\n\n\"Amor Clandestino\" (English: \"Clandestine Love\") is the second single from Mexican Latin pop/Rock en Español band Maná's eighth studio album \"Drama y Luz\". The song is produced by Fher Olvera & Alex González. The song reached number-one on the Hot Latin Songs chart. The song also reached number-one on the Mexican Airplay Charts according to \"Billboard\" International.", "Title: El Verdadero Amor Perdona\n\n\"El Verdadero Amor Perdona\" (English: \"True Love Forgives\") is the third single from Mexican Latin pop/Rock en Español band Maná's eighth studio album \"Drama y Luz\". The song also features a bachata duet with Prince Royce on their Deluxe Edition of Drama y Luz album. The song is produced by Fher Olvera & Alex González and won for Collaboration of the Year and Rock/Alternative Song of the Year at the Premio Lo Nuestro 2013.", "Title: Maná\n\nManá (Spanish: \"manna\") is a Mexican Rock music band from Guadalajara, Jalisco. The group's current line-up consists of vocalist/guitarist Fher Olvera, drummer Alex González, guitarist Sergio Vallín, and bassist Juan Calleros. Maná has earned four Grammy Awards, eight Latin Grammy Awards, five MTV Video Music Awards Latin America, six Premios Juventud awards, nineteen Billboard Latin Music Awards and fifteen Premios Lo Nuestro awards. It is considered by many as the most influential and successful Latin American band of all time with over 40 million albums sold worldwide." ]
4,065
Microporellus iguazuensis is a species of poroid fungus collected in a national park with an area of what?
672 km2
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[ { "sentences": [ "Tyromyces galactinus is a species of poroid fungus in the family Polyporaceae.", " Found in North America, is a plant pathogen that causes a white rot in broad-leaved trees.", " The fungus was first described by Miles Joseph Berkeley in 1847.", " The type was collected near Waynesville, Ohio, where it was found growing on rotting trunks.", " Although originally placed in genus \"Tyromyces\" by Russian mycologist Appollinaris Semenovich Bondartsev in 1953, the name is invalid as it did not confirm to the rules for naming species.", " Josiah Lincoln Lowe transferred the fungus to \"Tyromyces\" validly in 1975." ], "title": "Tyromyces galactinus" }, { "sentences": [ "The Iguazú National Park (Spanish: \"Parque Nacional Iguazú\" ) is a national park of Argentina, located in the Iguazú Department, in the north of the province of Misiones, Argentine Mesopotamia.", " It has an area of 672 km2 ." ], "title": "Iguazú National Park" }, { "sentences": [ "Nigroporus vinosus is a species of poroid fungus in the family Steccherinaceae, and the type species of the genus \"Nigroporus\".", " Its fruit bodies have brownish caps with tinges of purple or red.", " The cap underside has a pore surface the same colour as the cap, and minute pores.", " \"Nigroporus vinosus\" has a pantropical distribution.", " It has been recorded from Africa, North America, Central America, South America, Asia, and Oceania.", " It is a wood-decay fungus that causes a white rot." ], "title": "Nigroporus vinosus" }, { "sentences": [ "Perenniporia subacida is a species of poroid fungus in the family Polyporaceae.", " It is a plant pathogen that infects Douglas firs.", " The fungus was originally described in 1885 by American mycologist Charles Horton Peck.", " Marinus Anton Donk transferred it to the genus \"Perenniporia\" in 1967." ], "title": "Perenniporia subacida" }, { "sentences": [ "Microporellus iguazuensis is a species of poroid fungus in the family Polyporaceae.", " Found in South America, it was described as a new species in 1987 by mycologist Mario Rajchenberg.", " The type was collected in Misiones Province, Argentina, in the Iguazú National Park.", " Characteristics of the fungus include the fruit body comprising a lateral stipe and multiple fan- or spoon-shaped caps.", " Microscopic characters include the dimitic hyphal system, relatively large basidia measuring 23–31 by 8–9 μm, and large ellipsoid to egg-shaped spores measuring 7–9 by 5–6 μm.", " The fungus was redescribed 23 years later after it was found in a polypore survey in the Atlantic rainforest of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil.", " There it was growing on the ground amongst leaf litter, connected to roots of a living tree of \"Ocotea indecora\"." ], "title": "Microporellus iguazuensis" }, { "sentences": [ "Buglossoporus eucalypticola is a species of poroid fungus in the family Fomitopsidaceae.", " It was described as a new species in 2016 by mycologists Mei-Ling Han, Bao-Kai Cui, and Yu-Cheng Dai.", " The type specimen was collected in the Danzhou Tropical Botanical Garden, in Danzhou, China.", " It was growing on a dead \"Eucalyptus\" tree.", " The fruit body has a fan-shaped or semicircular cap that projects up to 10 cm , 6.5 cm wide, and 7 mm thick at its base.", " The surface colour when fresh is peach to brownish orange, but when dry becomes clay-pink to cinnamon.", " The pore surface on the cap underside is initially white before becoming pinkish buff or clay-buff to dark brown.", " \"B. eucalypticola\" causes a brown rot in its host." ], "title": "Buglossoporus eucalypticola" }, { "sentences": [ "Tyromyces pulcherrimus, commonly known as the strawberry bracket, is a species of poroid fungus in the family Polyporaceae.", " It is readily recognizable by its reddish fruit bodies with pores on the cap underside.", " The fungus is found natively in Australia, and New Zealand, where it causes a white rot in living and dead logs of southern beech and eucalyptus.", " In southern Brazil, it is an introduced species that is associated with imported eucalypts." ], "title": "Tyromyces pulcherrimus" }, { "sentences": [ "Skeletocutis biguttulata is a species of poroid fungus in the family Polyporaceae.", " It was first described scientifically by Swedish mycologist Lars Romell in 1932.", " Tuomo Niemelä redescribed and illustrated the fungus in 1998, and explained that collections of this fungus had previously been attributed to the related \"Skeletocutis subincarnata\".", " \"S. biguttulata\" may be distinguished from the latter fungus by its biguttulate spores (containing two oil droplets), more regularly arranged pores, and the cracking pore surface seen in older specimens." ], "title": "Skeletocutis biguttulata" }, { "sentences": [ "Skeletocutis microcarpa is a species of poroid fungus in the family Polyporaceae that is found in Venezuela.", " It was reported as a new species by mycologists Leif Ryvarden and Teresa Iturriaga.", " The type collection was made in January 1997, in Yutajé (Amazonas State), where it was found growing on the bark of a living tree.", " The fruit bodies of this fungus are in the form of small brown caps measuring up to 8 mm wide and long by 4 mm thick.", " Its spores are smooth, ellipsoid, hyaline, and measure 3–3.3 by 2 μm." ], "title": "Skeletocutis microcarpa" }, { "sentences": [ "Skeletocutis inflata is a species of poroid fungus in the family Polyporaceae.", " Found in Guangdong, China, it was described as a new species in 2013 by mycologist Bao-Kai Cui.", " The fungus is characterized by having fruit bodies with caps, and small pores numbering 8–10 per millimetre.", " Microscopically, it features inflated skeletal hyphae (after which it is named) that partially dissolve in a solution of potassium hydroxide (KOH).", " The skeletal hyphae in the trama are parallel along the tubes." ], "title": "Skeletocutis inflata" } ]
[ "Title: Tyromyces galactinus\n\nTyromyces galactinus is a species of poroid fungus in the family Polyporaceae. Found in North America, is a plant pathogen that causes a white rot in broad-leaved trees. The fungus was first described by Miles Joseph Berkeley in 1847. The type was collected near Waynesville, Ohio, where it was found growing on rotting trunks. Although originally placed in genus \"Tyromyces\" by Russian mycologist Appollinaris Semenovich Bondartsev in 1953, the name is invalid as it did not confirm to the rules for naming species. Josiah Lincoln Lowe transferred the fungus to \"Tyromyces\" validly in 1975.", "Title: Iguazú National Park\n\nThe Iguazú National Park (Spanish: \"Parque Nacional Iguazú\" ) is a national park of Argentina, located in the Iguazú Department, in the north of the province of Misiones, Argentine Mesopotamia. It has an area of 672 km2 .", "Title: Nigroporus vinosus\n\nNigroporus vinosus is a species of poroid fungus in the family Steccherinaceae, and the type species of the genus \"Nigroporus\". Its fruit bodies have brownish caps with tinges of purple or red. The cap underside has a pore surface the same colour as the cap, and minute pores. \"Nigroporus vinosus\" has a pantropical distribution. It has been recorded from Africa, North America, Central America, South America, Asia, and Oceania. It is a wood-decay fungus that causes a white rot.", "Title: Perenniporia subacida\n\nPerenniporia subacida is a species of poroid fungus in the family Polyporaceae. It is a plant pathogen that infects Douglas firs. The fungus was originally described in 1885 by American mycologist Charles Horton Peck. Marinus Anton Donk transferred it to the genus \"Perenniporia\" in 1967.", "Title: Microporellus iguazuensis\n\nMicroporellus iguazuensis is a species of poroid fungus in the family Polyporaceae. Found in South America, it was described as a new species in 1987 by mycologist Mario Rajchenberg. The type was collected in Misiones Province, Argentina, in the Iguazú National Park. Characteristics of the fungus include the fruit body comprising a lateral stipe and multiple fan- or spoon-shaped caps. Microscopic characters include the dimitic hyphal system, relatively large basidia measuring 23–31 by 8–9 μm, and large ellipsoid to egg-shaped spores measuring 7–9 by 5–6 μm. The fungus was redescribed 23 years later after it was found in a polypore survey in the Atlantic rainforest of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil. There it was growing on the ground amongst leaf litter, connected to roots of a living tree of \"Ocotea indecora\".", "Title: Buglossoporus eucalypticola\n\nBuglossoporus eucalypticola is a species of poroid fungus in the family Fomitopsidaceae. It was described as a new species in 2016 by mycologists Mei-Ling Han, Bao-Kai Cui, and Yu-Cheng Dai. The type specimen was collected in the Danzhou Tropical Botanical Garden, in Danzhou, China. It was growing on a dead \"Eucalyptus\" tree. The fruit body has a fan-shaped or semicircular cap that projects up to 10 cm , 6.5 cm wide, and 7 mm thick at its base. The surface colour when fresh is peach to brownish orange, but when dry becomes clay-pink to cinnamon. The pore surface on the cap underside is initially white before becoming pinkish buff or clay-buff to dark brown. \"B. eucalypticola\" causes a brown rot in its host.", "Title: Tyromyces pulcherrimus\n\nTyromyces pulcherrimus, commonly known as the strawberry bracket, is a species of poroid fungus in the family Polyporaceae. It is readily recognizable by its reddish fruit bodies with pores on the cap underside. The fungus is found natively in Australia, and New Zealand, where it causes a white rot in living and dead logs of southern beech and eucalyptus. In southern Brazil, it is an introduced species that is associated with imported eucalypts.", "Title: Skeletocutis biguttulata\n\nSkeletocutis biguttulata is a species of poroid fungus in the family Polyporaceae. It was first described scientifically by Swedish mycologist Lars Romell in 1932. Tuomo Niemelä redescribed and illustrated the fungus in 1998, and explained that collections of this fungus had previously been attributed to the related \"Skeletocutis subincarnata\". \"S. biguttulata\" may be distinguished from the latter fungus by its biguttulate spores (containing two oil droplets), more regularly arranged pores, and the cracking pore surface seen in older specimens.", "Title: Skeletocutis microcarpa\n\nSkeletocutis microcarpa is a species of poroid fungus in the family Polyporaceae that is found in Venezuela. It was reported as a new species by mycologists Leif Ryvarden and Teresa Iturriaga. The type collection was made in January 1997, in Yutajé (Amazonas State), where it was found growing on the bark of a living tree. The fruit bodies of this fungus are in the form of small brown caps measuring up to 8 mm wide and long by 4 mm thick. Its spores are smooth, ellipsoid, hyaline, and measure 3–3.3 by 2 μm.", "Title: Skeletocutis inflata\n\nSkeletocutis inflata is a species of poroid fungus in the family Polyporaceae. Found in Guangdong, China, it was described as a new species in 2013 by mycologist Bao-Kai Cui. The fungus is characterized by having fruit bodies with caps, and small pores numbering 8–10 per millimetre. Microscopically, it features inflated skeletal hyphae (after which it is named) that partially dissolve in a solution of potassium hydroxide (KOH). The skeletal hyphae in the trama are parallel along the tubes." ]
4,066
Which English musician released a fourth studio album entitled Uptown Special?
Mark Daniel Ronson
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"Daffodils\" is a song recorded by British record producer Mark Ronson, with vocals from singer Kevin Parker, for Ronson's fourth studio album, \"Uptown Special\" (2015), released as the album's second single.", " It was officially released to adult album alternative radio in the United States on 4 February 2015." ], "title": "Daffodils (Mark Ronson song)" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a discography of Mandisa, an African-American gospel and contemporary Christian artist.", " In her career she has released three studio albums, including one Christmas album, and one EP.", " Her first album \"True Beauty\" debuted at number one on the Top Christian Albums chart, and at number 47 on the Billboard Top 200.", " She also released a Christmas EP entitled \"Christmas Joy\" on November 20, 2007.", " In 2008, she released her second studio album, a full length Christmas album, entitled \"It's Christmas\", debuting at number 37 on the Top Christian Albums chart, and at number 44 on the Top Holiday Albums.", " In 2009, she released her third full-length studio album entitled \"Freedom\".", " On April 5, 2011 she released her fourth studio album, \"What If We Were Real\"." ], "title": "Mandisa discography" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Spaceship\" is a single by recording artist Tinchy Stryder and hip hop vocalist Dappy.", " It was meant to be the first single released from his fourth studio album entitled, \"Full Tank\" but Full Tank was scrapped making it a non-album single.", " It was released on 12 June 2011 as a digital download.", " The single features vocals from Rapper/singer Dappy of N-Dubz, as well as uncredited back up vocals from Tulisa Contostavlos, also from N-Dubz.", " This is Tinchy Stryder's first top five single since 2009." ], "title": "Spaceship (Tinchy Stryder and Dappy song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dreamer is the fourth studio album by Christian metalcore band Haste the Day.", " The album was released on October 14, 2008 through Solid State Records.", " A song from the album, entitled \"68\" was released on the band's MySpace on August 1.", " A second new song, the second track off the album entitled \"Mad Man,\" was made available for download on iTunes September 9.", " The third song Haste the Day has announced the release of is \"Haunting,\" which was posted on the band's Myspace on September 6, 2008.", " The final track on the album, \"Autumn\" is originally from Haste the Day's first release \"That They May Know You.\"", " They released a music video for the song Mad Man on February 24, 2009.", " This is the last album to feature Devin Chaulk, Brennan Chaulk and Jason Barnes (although Jason Barnes went uncredited; he had been fired from the band earlier in the year after having decided to become an atheist)." ], "title": "Dreamer (Haste the Day album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Uptown Funk\" (stylised as \"UpTown Funk!\")", " is a song recorded by British record producer Mark Ronson and American singer and songwriter Bruno Mars, for Ronson's fourth studio album, \"Uptown Special\" (2015).", " RCA Records released the song as the album's lead single on 10 November 2014.", " Jeff Bhasker assisted the artists in co-writing and co-producing the track, with additional writing from Philip Lawrence.", " The song became a worldwide phenomenon with its major impact on pop culture.", " According to \"Billboard,\" the song remains the biggest hit of the 2010s." ], "title": "Uptown Funk" }, { "sentences": [ "Dave Fortman (born July 11, 1967) is the guitarist for the band Ugly Kid Joe.", " He currently is an American music producer.", " He has worked with bands such as Superjoint Ritual, Atomship, Eyehategod, Mudvayne, Otep, Slipknot (on their fourth studio album, titled \"All Hope Is Gone\"), and Simple Plan, as well as on both of Evanescence's multi-platinum selling albums, \"The Open Door\" and \"Fallen\".", " Fortman also co-owns a recording studio called Balance Productions which is located in Louisiana.", " In the May 2009 edition of his monthly column Food Coma column, Anthrax's Scott Ian announced that Dave Fortman was mixing the band's much anticipated 10th studio album entitled \"Worship Music\"." ], "title": "Dave Fortman" }, { "sentences": [ "Mark Daniel Ronson (born 4 September 1975) is an English musician, DJ, singer, songwriter and record producer.", " Although his debut album \"Here Comes the Fuzz\" failed to make an impact on the charts, his second album \"Version\" reached number two in the UK and included three top 10 singles.", " This earned him a Brit Award for Best British Male Solo Artist in 2008.", " His third studio album, \"Record Collection\", was released on 27 September 2010, peaking at number two in the UK." ], "title": "Mark Ronson" }, { "sentences": [ "Uptown Special (stylized as UpTown Special.)", " is the fourth studio album by English record producer Mark Ronson.", " The album was released on 13 January 2015 in the US and 19 January 2015 in the UK.", " Ronson dedicated the album to the late Amy Winehouse." ], "title": "Uptown Special" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Feel Right\" is a song recorded by British record producer Mark Ronson, with vocals from American rapper Mystikal, for Ronson's fourth studio album, \"Uptown Special\" (2015).", " It was later released as the album's second single in the United Kingdom, and the third official single overall, on 29 March 2015." ], "title": "Feel Right (Mark Ronson song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"I Can't Lose\" is a song by English DJ and record producer Mark Ronson with featured vocals by Keyone Starr.", " The song is a promotional single from Ronson's fourth studio album \"Uptown Special\", released on 13 January 2015." ], "title": "I Can't Lose" } ]
[ "Title: Daffodils (Mark Ronson song)\n\n\"Daffodils\" is a song recorded by British record producer Mark Ronson, with vocals from singer Kevin Parker, for Ronson's fourth studio album, \"Uptown Special\" (2015), released as the album's second single. It was officially released to adult album alternative radio in the United States on 4 February 2015.", "Title: Mandisa discography\n\nThis is a discography of Mandisa, an African-American gospel and contemporary Christian artist. In her career she has released three studio albums, including one Christmas album, and one EP. Her first album \"True Beauty\" debuted at number one on the Top Christian Albums chart, and at number 47 on the Billboard Top 200. She also released a Christmas EP entitled \"Christmas Joy\" on November 20, 2007. In 2008, she released her second studio album, a full length Christmas album, entitled \"It's Christmas\", debuting at number 37 on the Top Christian Albums chart, and at number 44 on the Top Holiday Albums. In 2009, she released her third full-length studio album entitled \"Freedom\". On April 5, 2011 she released her fourth studio album, \"What If We Were Real\".", "Title: Spaceship (Tinchy Stryder and Dappy song)\n\n\"Spaceship\" is a single by recording artist Tinchy Stryder and hip hop vocalist Dappy. It was meant to be the first single released from his fourth studio album entitled, \"Full Tank\" but Full Tank was scrapped making it a non-album single. It was released on 12 June 2011 as a digital download. The single features vocals from Rapper/singer Dappy of N-Dubz, as well as uncredited back up vocals from Tulisa Contostavlos, also from N-Dubz. This is Tinchy Stryder's first top five single since 2009.", "Title: Dreamer (Haste the Day album)\n\nDreamer is the fourth studio album by Christian metalcore band Haste the Day. The album was released on October 14, 2008 through Solid State Records. A song from the album, entitled \"68\" was released on the band's MySpace on August 1. A second new song, the second track off the album entitled \"Mad Man,\" was made available for download on iTunes September 9. The third song Haste the Day has announced the release of is \"Haunting,\" which was posted on the band's Myspace on September 6, 2008. The final track on the album, \"Autumn\" is originally from Haste the Day's first release \"That They May Know You.\" They released a music video for the song Mad Man on February 24, 2009. This is the last album to feature Devin Chaulk, Brennan Chaulk and Jason Barnes (although Jason Barnes went uncredited; he had been fired from the band earlier in the year after having decided to become an atheist).", "Title: Uptown Funk\n\n\"Uptown Funk\" (stylised as \"UpTown Funk!\") is a song recorded by British record producer Mark Ronson and American singer and songwriter Bruno Mars, for Ronson's fourth studio album, \"Uptown Special\" (2015). RCA Records released the song as the album's lead single on 10 November 2014. Jeff Bhasker assisted the artists in co-writing and co-producing the track, with additional writing from Philip Lawrence. The song became a worldwide phenomenon with its major impact on pop culture. According to \"Billboard,\" the song remains the biggest hit of the 2010s.", "Title: Dave Fortman\n\nDave Fortman (born July 11, 1967) is the guitarist for the band Ugly Kid Joe. He currently is an American music producer. He has worked with bands such as Superjoint Ritual, Atomship, Eyehategod, Mudvayne, Otep, Slipknot (on their fourth studio album, titled \"All Hope Is Gone\"), and Simple Plan, as well as on both of Evanescence's multi-platinum selling albums, \"The Open Door\" and \"Fallen\". Fortman also co-owns a recording studio called Balance Productions which is located in Louisiana. In the May 2009 edition of his monthly column Food Coma column, Anthrax's Scott Ian announced that Dave Fortman was mixing the band's much anticipated 10th studio album entitled \"Worship Music\".", "Title: Mark Ronson\n\nMark Daniel Ronson (born 4 September 1975) is an English musician, DJ, singer, songwriter and record producer. Although his debut album \"Here Comes the Fuzz\" failed to make an impact on the charts, his second album \"Version\" reached number two in the UK and included three top 10 singles. This earned him a Brit Award for Best British Male Solo Artist in 2008. His third studio album, \"Record Collection\", was released on 27 September 2010, peaking at number two in the UK.", "Title: Uptown Special\n\nUptown Special (stylized as UpTown Special.) is the fourth studio album by English record producer Mark Ronson. The album was released on 13 January 2015 in the US and 19 January 2015 in the UK. Ronson dedicated the album to the late Amy Winehouse.", "Title: Feel Right (Mark Ronson song)\n\n\"Feel Right\" is a song recorded by British record producer Mark Ronson, with vocals from American rapper Mystikal, for Ronson's fourth studio album, \"Uptown Special\" (2015). It was later released as the album's second single in the United Kingdom, and the third official single overall, on 29 March 2015.", "Title: I Can't Lose\n\n\"I Can't Lose\" is a song by English DJ and record producer Mark Ronson with featured vocals by Keyone Starr. The song is a promotional single from Ronson's fourth studio album \"Uptown Special\", released on 13 January 2015." ]
4,067
Roger Zelazny and Mark Salzman, have which mutual occupation?
writer
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[ { "sentences": [ "Mark Joseph Salzman (born December 3, 1959 in Greenwich, Connecticut) is an American writer.", " Salzman is best known for his 1986 memoir \"Iron & Silk\", which describes his experiences living in China as an English teacher in the early 1980s." ], "title": "Mark Salzman" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Last Defender of Camelot\" is a fantasy short story by American writer Roger Zelazny, first published in the Summer 1979 issue of \"Asimov's SF Adventure Magazine\".", " It was subsequently published as a chapbook by Underwood/Miller for the May 23, 1980 V-Con 8 where Zelazny was guest of honor.", " The story was also the basis of an 1986 episode of the television series \"The Twilight Zone\"." ], "title": "The Last Defender of Camelot (short story)" }, { "sentences": [ "Manna from Heaven is a collection of fantasy short stories by American Roger Zelazny.", " It was published in 2003 by Zelazny's estate eight years after Zelazny's death." ], "title": "Manna from Heaven" }, { "sentences": [ "Iron & Silk is a 1990 movie based on the eponymous book by American writer Mark Salzman.", " It details his journey to China after college to study Chinese wu shu, better known in the west as kung fu, and to teach English.", " Though not trained as an actor, Salzman starred as himself, as did Pan Qingfu, who claimed no one else could portray him on film.", " Salzman's experiences occurred in Changsha, Hunan, though the film was shot in Hangzhou, Zhejiang.", " The film was directed by Shirley Sun, and was the editorial debut for Geraldine Peroni." ], "title": "Iron & Silk (1990 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Today We Choose Faces is a 1973 science fiction novel by American writer Roger Zelazny.", " As originally constructed, Part 1 was an extensive flashback which followed Part 2, but the order of the sections was changed at the request of editor David Hartwell, who felt that the novel worked better in chronological order.", " Zelazny later wrote, “I was younger then & more in need of the money at the time & couldn’t afford to argue [with] him about it.", " I still prefer it the way I wrote it.”" ], "title": "Today We Choose Faces" }, { "sentences": [ "Way Up High is a children's book by American writer Roger Zelazny.", " It is one of two stories he wrote for children, the other being \"Here There Be Dragons\", and one of three books without heroic protagonists.", " One thousand copies of each of the two books signed by Zelazny were published in 1992 with illustrations by Vaughn Bodē." ], "title": "Way Up High" }, { "sentences": [ "Roger Joseph Zelazny (May 13, 1937 – June 14, 1995) was an American poet and writer of fantasy and science fiction short stories and novels, best known for \"The Chronicles of Amber\".", " He won the Nebula award three times (out of 14 nominations) and the Hugo award six times (also out of 14 nominations), including two Hugos for novels: the serialized novel \"...And Call Me Conrad\" (1965), subsequently published under the title \"This Immortal\" (1966) and then the novel \"Lord of Light\" (1967)." ], "title": "Roger Zelazny" }, { "sentences": [ "Unicorn Variations is a collection of stories and essays by American author Roger Zelazny, published in 1983.", " The title story, \"Unicorn Variation\", was written as a result of Zelazny having been asked to contribute to two different upcoming anthologies — one collecting stories set in bars, and one collecting stories about unicorns.", " When Zelazny mentioned these requests to his close friend George R. R. Martin, Martin told Zelazny of a third upcoming anthology — one which would collect stories about chess — and jokingly suggested that Zelazny write a story about playing chess against a unicorn in a bar, so that he could sell the story three times.", " Zelazny did just that and then went on to win a Hugo Award for the story." ], "title": "Unicorn Variations" }, { "sentences": [ "Bridge of Ashes is an experimental science fiction novel by author Roger Zelazny.", " The paperback edition was published in 1976 and the hardcover in 1979.", " Zelazny describes the book as one of five books from which he learned things “that have borne me through thirty or so others.”", " He states that he “felt that if I could pull it off I could achieve some powerful effects.", " What I learned from this book is something of the limits of puzzlement in that no man’s land between suspense and the weakening of communication.”" ], "title": "Bridge of Ashes" }, { "sentences": [ "Dilvish, the Damned is a collection of fantasy stories by American writer Roger Zelazny, first published in 1982.", " Its contents were originally published as a series of separate short stories in various fantasy magazines. Prior to publication, Zelazny's working title for the book was \"Nine Black Doves\".", " The working title was later re-used for the fifth volume of \"The Collected Short Stories of Roger Zelazny\" collection, as a tribute to Dilvish.", " The storyline begun in this collection was resolved in the novel \"The Changing Land\", which was published before the other \"Dilvish\" stories appeared in book form." ], "title": "Dilvish, the Damned" } ]
[ "Title: Mark Salzman\n\nMark Joseph Salzman (born December 3, 1959 in Greenwich, Connecticut) is an American writer. Salzman is best known for his 1986 memoir \"Iron & Silk\", which describes his experiences living in China as an English teacher in the early 1980s.", "Title: The Last Defender of Camelot (short story)\n\n\"The Last Defender of Camelot\" is a fantasy short story by American writer Roger Zelazny, first published in the Summer 1979 issue of \"Asimov's SF Adventure Magazine\". It was subsequently published as a chapbook by Underwood/Miller for the May 23, 1980 V-Con 8 where Zelazny was guest of honor. The story was also the basis of an 1986 episode of the television series \"The Twilight Zone\".", "Title: Manna from Heaven\n\nManna from Heaven is a collection of fantasy short stories by American Roger Zelazny. It was published in 2003 by Zelazny's estate eight years after Zelazny's death.", "Title: Iron & Silk (1990 film)\n\nIron & Silk is a 1990 movie based on the eponymous book by American writer Mark Salzman. It details his journey to China after college to study Chinese wu shu, better known in the west as kung fu, and to teach English. Though not trained as an actor, Salzman starred as himself, as did Pan Qingfu, who claimed no one else could portray him on film. Salzman's experiences occurred in Changsha, Hunan, though the film was shot in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. The film was directed by Shirley Sun, and was the editorial debut for Geraldine Peroni.", "Title: Today We Choose Faces\n\nToday We Choose Faces is a 1973 science fiction novel by American writer Roger Zelazny. As originally constructed, Part 1 was an extensive flashback which followed Part 2, but the order of the sections was changed at the request of editor David Hartwell, who felt that the novel worked better in chronological order. Zelazny later wrote, “I was younger then & more in need of the money at the time & couldn’t afford to argue [with] him about it. I still prefer it the way I wrote it.”", "Title: Way Up High\n\nWay Up High is a children's book by American writer Roger Zelazny. It is one of two stories he wrote for children, the other being \"Here There Be Dragons\", and one of three books without heroic protagonists. One thousand copies of each of the two books signed by Zelazny were published in 1992 with illustrations by Vaughn Bodē.", "Title: Roger Zelazny\n\nRoger Joseph Zelazny (May 13, 1937 – June 14, 1995) was an American poet and writer of fantasy and science fiction short stories and novels, best known for \"The Chronicles of Amber\". He won the Nebula award three times (out of 14 nominations) and the Hugo award six times (also out of 14 nominations), including two Hugos for novels: the serialized novel \"...And Call Me Conrad\" (1965), subsequently published under the title \"This Immortal\" (1966) and then the novel \"Lord of Light\" (1967).", "Title: Unicorn Variations\n\nUnicorn Variations is a collection of stories and essays by American author Roger Zelazny, published in 1983. The title story, \"Unicorn Variation\", was written as a result of Zelazny having been asked to contribute to two different upcoming anthologies — one collecting stories set in bars, and one collecting stories about unicorns. When Zelazny mentioned these requests to his close friend George R. R. Martin, Martin told Zelazny of a third upcoming anthology — one which would collect stories about chess — and jokingly suggested that Zelazny write a story about playing chess against a unicorn in a bar, so that he could sell the story three times. Zelazny did just that and then went on to win a Hugo Award for the story.", "Title: Bridge of Ashes\n\nBridge of Ashes is an experimental science fiction novel by author Roger Zelazny. The paperback edition was published in 1976 and the hardcover in 1979. Zelazny describes the book as one of five books from which he learned things “that have borne me through thirty or so others.” He states that he “felt that if I could pull it off I could achieve some powerful effects. What I learned from this book is something of the limits of puzzlement in that no man’s land between suspense and the weakening of communication.”", "Title: Dilvish, the Damned\n\nDilvish, the Damned is a collection of fantasy stories by American writer Roger Zelazny, first published in 1982. Its contents were originally published as a series of separate short stories in various fantasy magazines. Prior to publication, Zelazny's working title for the book was \"Nine Black Doves\". The working title was later re-used for the fifth volume of \"The Collected Short Stories of Roger Zelazny\" collection, as a tribute to Dilvish. The storyline begun in this collection was resolved in the novel \"The Changing Land\", which was published before the other \"Dilvish\" stories appeared in book form." ]
4,068
Which is a genus of palms, Zinnia or Butia?
Butia
comparison
hard
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[ { "sentences": [ "Phytelephas is a genus containing six known species of palms (family Arecaceae), occurring from southern Panama along the Andes to Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia, northwestern Brazil, and Peru.", " They are commonly known as ivory palms, ivory-nut palms or tagua palms; the scientific name \"Phytelephas\" means \"plant elephant\".", " This and the first two of the common names refer to the very hard white endosperm of their seeds (tagua nuts or jarina seeds), which resembles elephant ivory." ], "title": "Phytelephas" }, { "sentences": [ "Zinnia is a genus of plants of the sunflower tribe within the daisy family.", " They are native to scrub and dry grassland in an area stretching from the Southwestern United States to South America, with a centre of diversity in Mexico.", " Members of the genus are notable for their solitary long-stemmed flowers that come in a variety of bright colors.", " The genus name honors German master botanist Johann Gottfried Zinn (1727–59)." ], "title": "Zinnia" }, { "sentences": [ "Anchylorhynchus is a genus of weevils belonging the family Curculionidae and subfamily Curculioninae.", " It currently includes 22 described species distributed from Panama to Argentina.", " Members of the genus are pollinators of palms in the genera \"Syagrus\", \"Oenocarpus\" and \"Butia\", with adults living in inflorescences and larvae feeding on developing fruits.", " The first instar larvae of \"Anchylorhynchus\" have an unusual morphology, being specialized on killing other larvae infesting the palm fruits." ], "title": "Anchylorhynchus" }, { "sentences": [ "Anodorhynchus is a genus of large blue macaws from open and semi-open habitats in central and eastern South America.", " It includes two endangered species, the hyacinth macaw and Lear's macaw also known as the indigo macaw, and one probably extinct species, the glaucous macaw.", " At about 100 cm in length the hyacinth macaw is the longest parrot in the world.", " Glaucous and Lear's macaws are exclusively cliff nesters; hyacinth macaws are mostly tree nesters.", " The three species mainly feed on the nuts from a few species of palms (notably \"Acrocomia aculeata\", \"Attalea phalerata\", \"Butia yatay\" and \"Syagrus coronata\")." ], "title": "Anodorhynchus" }, { "sentences": [ "Zinnia elegans, known as youth-and-age, common zinnia or elegant zinnia, an annual flowering plant of the genus \"Zinnia\", is one of the best known zinnias.", " It is native to Mexico but grown as an ornamental in many places and naturalised in several places including scattered locations in South and Central America, the West Indies, the United States, Australia, and Italy." ], "title": "Zinnia elegans" }, { "sentences": [ "Butia is a genus of palms in the family Arecaceae, native to South America in Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Argentina.", " Most species produce edible fruits, which are sometimes used to make alcoholic beverages.", " The name is derived from a Brazilian vernacular word for members of the genus." ], "title": "Butia" }, { "sentences": [ "Copernicia is a genus of palms, native to South America and the Greater Antilles.", " Of the known species and nothospecies (hybrids), 22 of the 27 are endemic to Cuba.", " They are fan palms (Arecaceae tribe Corypheae), with the leaves with a bare petiole terminating in a rounded fan of numerous leaflets.", " The species are small to medium-sized trees growing to 5-30 m tall, typically occurring close to streams and rivers in savanna habitats.Govaerts, R. & Dransfield, J. (2005).", " World Checklist of Palms: 1-223.", " The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew." ], "title": "Copernicia" }, { "sentences": [ "Roystonea is a genus of eleven species of monoecious palms, native to the Caribbean Islands, and the adjacent coasts of Florida and Central and northern South America.", " Commonly known as the royal palms, the genus was named for Roy Stone, a U.S. Army engineer.", " It contains some of the most recognizable and commonly cultivated palms in tropical and subtropical regions." ], "title": "Roystonea" }, { "sentences": [ "Borassus (Palmyra palm) is a genus of five species of fan palms, native to tropical regions of Africa, Asia and New Guinea.", " These massive palms can grow up to 30 m high and have robust trunks with distinct leaf scars; in some species the trunk develops a distinct swelling just below the crown, though for unknown reasons.", " The leaves are fan-shaped, 2–3 m long and with spines along the petiole margins (no spines in \"B. heineanus\").", " The leaf sheath has a distinct cleft at its base, through which the inflorescences appear; old leaf sheaths are retained on the trunk, but fall away with time.", " All \"Borassus\" palms are dioecious, with male and female flowers on separate plants; male flowers are less than 1 cm long and in semi-circular clusters, sandwiched between leathery bracts in pendulous catkins; female flowers are 3–5 cm wide, globe-shaped and solitary, sitting directly on the surface of the inflorescence axis.", " The fruits are 15–25 cm wide, roughly spherical and each contain 1-3 large seeds.", " Depending on species, fruit color varies from black to brown, yellow or orange; the fibrous pulp is aromatic and sweet to taste.", " Each seed is enclosed in a woody endocarp, which protects it when the fruit is consumed by elephants, monkeys and other frugivores.", " At germination, the young seedling extends downwards into the soil and only a few leaves are visible above ground; this provides some protection against frequent fires in its savanna habitat; after an indeterminate number of years (the establishment phase), the seedling forms a stem and quickly grows above the savanna vegetation, where it is then less vulnerable to fire." ], "title": "Borassus" }, { "sentences": [ "Climbing palms are genera in the family Arecaceae that grow as lianas. \"Initially erect, the slender stems seek out trees for support and climb up into the forest canopy by means of recurved hooks and spines growing on the stem, leaves and inflorescences.", " In all climbing palms the leaves are pinnate and grow along the stem instead of forming a dense crown.", " The stems of climbing palms, more often referred to as canes, are solid in contrast to bamboo poles which are almost always hollow.\"", " \"The majority of climbing palms are also clumping palms <nowiki>[and sympodial]</nowiki>, sending out new shoots from <nowiki>[below ground as suckers]</nowiki>.\"", " \"About 600 species of palms in <nowiki>[16]</nowiki> genera have a climbing growth habit.", " Most noteworthy is the genus \"Calamus\"--the largest genus in the palm family with approximately 350 described species--source of nearly all commercial rattan.\"" ], "title": "Climbing palm" } ]
[ "Title: Phytelephas\n\nPhytelephas is a genus containing six known species of palms (family Arecaceae), occurring from southern Panama along the Andes to Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia, northwestern Brazil, and Peru. They are commonly known as ivory palms, ivory-nut palms or tagua palms; the scientific name \"Phytelephas\" means \"plant elephant\". This and the first two of the common names refer to the very hard white endosperm of their seeds (tagua nuts or jarina seeds), which resembles elephant ivory.", "Title: Zinnia\n\nZinnia is a genus of plants of the sunflower tribe within the daisy family. They are native to scrub and dry grassland in an area stretching from the Southwestern United States to South America, with a centre of diversity in Mexico. Members of the genus are notable for their solitary long-stemmed flowers that come in a variety of bright colors. The genus name honors German master botanist Johann Gottfried Zinn (1727–59).", "Title: Anchylorhynchus\n\nAnchylorhynchus is a genus of weevils belonging the family Curculionidae and subfamily Curculioninae. It currently includes 22 described species distributed from Panama to Argentina. Members of the genus are pollinators of palms in the genera \"Syagrus\", \"Oenocarpus\" and \"Butia\", with adults living in inflorescences and larvae feeding on developing fruits. The first instar larvae of \"Anchylorhynchus\" have an unusual morphology, being specialized on killing other larvae infesting the palm fruits.", "Title: Anodorhynchus\n\nAnodorhynchus is a genus of large blue macaws from open and semi-open habitats in central and eastern South America. It includes two endangered species, the hyacinth macaw and Lear's macaw also known as the indigo macaw, and one probably extinct species, the glaucous macaw. At about 100 cm in length the hyacinth macaw is the longest parrot in the world. Glaucous and Lear's macaws are exclusively cliff nesters; hyacinth macaws are mostly tree nesters. The three species mainly feed on the nuts from a few species of palms (notably \"Acrocomia aculeata\", \"Attalea phalerata\", \"Butia yatay\" and \"Syagrus coronata\").", "Title: Zinnia elegans\n\nZinnia elegans, known as youth-and-age, common zinnia or elegant zinnia, an annual flowering plant of the genus \"Zinnia\", is one of the best known zinnias. It is native to Mexico but grown as an ornamental in many places and naturalised in several places including scattered locations in South and Central America, the West Indies, the United States, Australia, and Italy.", "Title: Butia\n\nButia is a genus of palms in the family Arecaceae, native to South America in Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Argentina. Most species produce edible fruits, which are sometimes used to make alcoholic beverages. The name is derived from a Brazilian vernacular word for members of the genus.", "Title: Copernicia\n\nCopernicia is a genus of palms, native to South America and the Greater Antilles. Of the known species and nothospecies (hybrids), 22 of the 27 are endemic to Cuba. They are fan palms (Arecaceae tribe Corypheae), with the leaves with a bare petiole terminating in a rounded fan of numerous leaflets. The species are small to medium-sized trees growing to 5-30 m tall, typically occurring close to streams and rivers in savanna habitats.Govaerts, R. & Dransfield, J. (2005). World Checklist of Palms: 1-223. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.", "Title: Roystonea\n\nRoystonea is a genus of eleven species of monoecious palms, native to the Caribbean Islands, and the adjacent coasts of Florida and Central and northern South America. Commonly known as the royal palms, the genus was named for Roy Stone, a U.S. Army engineer. It contains some of the most recognizable and commonly cultivated palms in tropical and subtropical regions.", "Title: Borassus\n\nBorassus (Palmyra palm) is a genus of five species of fan palms, native to tropical regions of Africa, Asia and New Guinea. These massive palms can grow up to 30 m high and have robust trunks with distinct leaf scars; in some species the trunk develops a distinct swelling just below the crown, though for unknown reasons. The leaves are fan-shaped, 2–3 m long and with spines along the petiole margins (no spines in \"B. heineanus\"). The leaf sheath has a distinct cleft at its base, through which the inflorescences appear; old leaf sheaths are retained on the trunk, but fall away with time. All \"Borassus\" palms are dioecious, with male and female flowers on separate plants; male flowers are less than 1 cm long and in semi-circular clusters, sandwiched between leathery bracts in pendulous catkins; female flowers are 3–5 cm wide, globe-shaped and solitary, sitting directly on the surface of the inflorescence axis. The fruits are 15–25 cm wide, roughly spherical and each contain 1-3 large seeds. Depending on species, fruit color varies from black to brown, yellow or orange; the fibrous pulp is aromatic and sweet to taste. Each seed is enclosed in a woody endocarp, which protects it when the fruit is consumed by elephants, monkeys and other frugivores. At germination, the young seedling extends downwards into the soil and only a few leaves are visible above ground; this provides some protection against frequent fires in its savanna habitat; after an indeterminate number of years (the establishment phase), the seedling forms a stem and quickly grows above the savanna vegetation, where it is then less vulnerable to fire.", "Title: Climbing palm\n\nClimbing palms are genera in the family Arecaceae that grow as lianas. \"Initially erect, the slender stems seek out trees for support and climb up into the forest canopy by means of recurved hooks and spines growing on the stem, leaves and inflorescences. In all climbing palms the leaves are pinnate and grow along the stem instead of forming a dense crown. The stems of climbing palms, more often referred to as canes, are solid in contrast to bamboo poles which are almost always hollow.\" \"The majority of climbing palms are also clumping palms <nowiki>[and sympodial]</nowiki>, sending out new shoots from <nowiki>[below ground as suckers]</nowiki>.\" \"About 600 species of palms in <nowiki>[16]</nowiki> genera have a climbing growth habit. Most noteworthy is the genus \"Calamus\"--the largest genus in the palm family with approximately 350 described species--source of nearly all commercial rattan.\"" ]
4,069
What 1938 Robert Sinclair film starred the first actor to win more than one Academy award?
Dramatic School
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Dramatic School (film)", "Luise Rainer" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Jonathan Vincent Voight ( ; born December 29, 1938) is an American actor.", " He is the winner of one Academy Award, having been nominated for four.", " He has also won four Golden Globe Awards and was nominated for eleven.", " He is the father of actress Angelina Jolie and actor James Haven." ], "title": "Jon Voight" }, { "sentences": [ "Alexandre Michel Gérard Desplat (] ; born 23 August 1961) is a French film composer.", " He has won one Academy Award for his soundtrack to the film \"The Grand Budapest Hotel\", and received seven additional Academy Award nominations, 8 César nominations (winning three), seven BAFTA nominations (winning two), seven Golden Globe Award nominations (winning one), and six Grammy nominations (winning two)." ], "title": "Alexandre Desplat" }, { "sentences": [ "Luise Rainer ( ; 12 January 1910 – 30 December 2014) was a German and American film actress.", " She was the first actor to win more than one Academy Award, and at the time of her death, the longest-lived recipient." ], "title": "Luise Rainer" }, { "sentences": [ "Bill Warrington (1910 – September 11, 1981) was a special effects artist.", " He won one Academy Award, which was for the film \"The Guns of Navarone\".", " He shared his win with Chris Greenham, this was in the category of Best Special Effects during the 34th Academy Awards." ], "title": "Bill Warrington" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of Polish Academy Award winners and nominees.", " This list details the performances of Polish actors, actresses, and films that have either been submitted or nominated for, or have won, an Academy Award.", " This list is current as of the 80th Academy Awards ceremony held on February 24, 2008.", " There were 12 Academy Awards given to Polish filmmakers or their work (see Foreign Film category), including two Honorary Academy Awards and a Technical Achievement Award.", " The category of Cinematography has the strongest presence of Polish filmmakers, with two wins (both by Janusz Kamiński) and five other nominations (including two noms for Kamiński).", " As of that, the cinematographer Janusz Kamiński is the most Oscar-awarded Polish filmmaker.", " The second most-awarded Pole was designer Anton Grot, who won one Academy Award and was nominated to the Oscars five times more.", " The director Roman Polanski won an Oscar and was nominated four more times (additionally, \"Knife in the Water\", film directed and written by him was also nominated).", " The composer Bronislau Kaper was awarded an Oscar and was nominated three times more." ], "title": "List of Polish Academy Award winners and nominees" }, { "sentences": [ "Geoffrey Roy Rush {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 6 July 1951) is an Australian actor and film producer.", " Rush is the youngest amongst the few people who have won the \"Triple Crown of Acting\": the Academy Award, the Primetime Emmy Award, and the Tony Award.", " He has won one Academy Award for acting (from four nominations), three British Academy Film Awards (from five nominations), two Golden Globe Awards and four Screen Actors Guild Awards. Rush is the founding President of the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts and was named the 2012 Australian of the Year.", " He is also the first actor to win the Academy Award, BAFTA Award, Critics' Choice Movie Award, Golden Globe Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award for a single performance in film for his performance in \"Shine\" (1996)." ], "title": "Geoffrey Rush" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir Sean Connery is a retired Scottish actor and producer.", " He was the first actor to have portrayed the literary character James Bond in a film, starring in seven Bond films between 1962 and 1983.", " He is also known for his roles as Jimmy Malone in \"The Untouchables\" (1987), for which he won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, along with his portrayals of Mark Rutland in \"Marnie\" (1964), Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez in \"Highlander\" (1986), Henry Jones Sr. in \"Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade\" (1989), Captain Marko Aleksandrovich Ramius in \"The Hunt for Red October\" (1990), and Allan Quatermain in \"The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen\" (2003).", " Along with his Academy Award, Connery has won two BAFTA Awards, three Golden Globes, and a Henrietta Award." ], "title": "Sean Connery filmography" }, { "sentences": [ "Dramatic School is a 1938 American romantic drama film directed by Robert B. Sinclair and starring Luise Rainer, Paulette Goddard, Alan Marshal, Lana Turner, and Gale Sondergaard.", " Based on the play \"School of Drama\" by Hans Székely and Zoltan Egyed, the screenplay was written by Ernest Vajda and Mary C. McCall.", " The film was produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer." ], "title": "Dramatic School (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Sinclair Knox DSO & Three Bars (2 March 1881 – January 1963?)", " was an officer in the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers in the First World War.", " He was one of seven British officers to be awarded the Distinguished Service Order (DSO) four times during the conflict." ], "title": "Robert Sinclair Knox" }, { "sentences": [ "That Wonderful Urge is a 1948 20th Century Fox screwball comedy film, directed by Robert Sinclair and starring Tyrone Power and Gene Tierney.", " It is a remake of \"Love Is News\" (1937), which starred Power and Loretta Young." ], "title": "That Wonderful Urge" } ]
[ "Title: Jon Voight\n\nJonathan Vincent Voight ( ; born December 29, 1938) is an American actor. He is the winner of one Academy Award, having been nominated for four. He has also won four Golden Globe Awards and was nominated for eleven. He is the father of actress Angelina Jolie and actor James Haven.", "Title: Alexandre Desplat\n\nAlexandre Michel Gérard Desplat (] ; born 23 August 1961) is a French film composer. He has won one Academy Award for his soundtrack to the film \"The Grand Budapest Hotel\", and received seven additional Academy Award nominations, 8 César nominations (winning three), seven BAFTA nominations (winning two), seven Golden Globe Award nominations (winning one), and six Grammy nominations (winning two).", "Title: Luise Rainer\n\nLuise Rainer ( ; 12 January 1910 – 30 December 2014) was a German and American film actress. She was the first actor to win more than one Academy Award, and at the time of her death, the longest-lived recipient.", "Title: Bill Warrington\n\nBill Warrington (1910 – September 11, 1981) was a special effects artist. He won one Academy Award, which was for the film \"The Guns of Navarone\". He shared his win with Chris Greenham, this was in the category of Best Special Effects during the 34th Academy Awards.", "Title: List of Polish Academy Award winners and nominees\n\nThis is a list of Polish Academy Award winners and nominees. This list details the performances of Polish actors, actresses, and films that have either been submitted or nominated for, or have won, an Academy Award. This list is current as of the 80th Academy Awards ceremony held on February 24, 2008. There were 12 Academy Awards given to Polish filmmakers or their work (see Foreign Film category), including two Honorary Academy Awards and a Technical Achievement Award. The category of Cinematography has the strongest presence of Polish filmmakers, with two wins (both by Janusz Kamiński) and five other nominations (including two noms for Kamiński). As of that, the cinematographer Janusz Kamiński is the most Oscar-awarded Polish filmmaker. The second most-awarded Pole was designer Anton Grot, who won one Academy Award and was nominated to the Oscars five times more. The director Roman Polanski won an Oscar and was nominated four more times (additionally, \"Knife in the Water\", film directed and written by him was also nominated). The composer Bronislau Kaper was awarded an Oscar and was nominated three times more.", "Title: Geoffrey Rush\n\nGeoffrey Roy Rush {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 6 July 1951) is an Australian actor and film producer. Rush is the youngest amongst the few people who have won the \"Triple Crown of Acting\": the Academy Award, the Primetime Emmy Award, and the Tony Award. He has won one Academy Award for acting (from four nominations), three British Academy Film Awards (from five nominations), two Golden Globe Awards and four Screen Actors Guild Awards. Rush is the founding President of the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts and was named the 2012 Australian of the Year. He is also the first actor to win the Academy Award, BAFTA Award, Critics' Choice Movie Award, Golden Globe Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award for a single performance in film for his performance in \"Shine\" (1996).", "Title: Sean Connery filmography\n\nSir Sean Connery is a retired Scottish actor and producer. He was the first actor to have portrayed the literary character James Bond in a film, starring in seven Bond films between 1962 and 1983. He is also known for his roles as Jimmy Malone in \"The Untouchables\" (1987), for which he won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, along with his portrayals of Mark Rutland in \"Marnie\" (1964), Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez in \"Highlander\" (1986), Henry Jones Sr. in \"Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade\" (1989), Captain Marko Aleksandrovich Ramius in \"The Hunt for Red October\" (1990), and Allan Quatermain in \"The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen\" (2003). Along with his Academy Award, Connery has won two BAFTA Awards, three Golden Globes, and a Henrietta Award.", "Title: Dramatic School (film)\n\nDramatic School is a 1938 American romantic drama film directed by Robert B. Sinclair and starring Luise Rainer, Paulette Goddard, Alan Marshal, Lana Turner, and Gale Sondergaard. Based on the play \"School of Drama\" by Hans Székely and Zoltan Egyed, the screenplay was written by Ernest Vajda and Mary C. McCall. The film was produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.", "Title: Robert Sinclair Knox\n\nRobert Sinclair Knox DSO & Three Bars (2 March 1881 – January 1963?) was an officer in the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers in the First World War. He was one of seven British officers to be awarded the Distinguished Service Order (DSO) four times during the conflict.", "Title: That Wonderful Urge\n\nThat Wonderful Urge is a 1948 20th Century Fox screwball comedy film, directed by Robert Sinclair and starring Tyrone Power and Gene Tierney. It is a remake of \"Love Is News\" (1937), which starred Power and Loretta Young." ]
4,070
Before being elected president, how did the president who led the American occupation of Spanish West Florida during the First Seminole War gain fame?
as a general in the United States Army
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{ "title": [ "William King (Governor of West Florida)", "Andrew Jackson", "Andrew Jackson" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Kinache (c. 1750-c.", " 1819) was a Seminole chieftain who commanded Seminole forces against the United States during the American Revolution and later during the First Seminole War.", " He is also known as Kinhega, Kinheja, Kinhija, Opie Mico, Kapitca Mico, Capichee Mico, Tom Perryman and Lye Drop Mico (the latter meaning \"\"Far Off Warrior\"\")." ], "title": "Kinache" }, { "sentences": [ "The Second Seminole War, also known as the Florida War, was a conflict from 1835 to 1842 in Florida between various groups of Native Americans collectively known as Seminoles and the United States, part of a series of conflicts called the Seminole Wars.", " The Second Seminole War, often referred to as \"the\" Seminole War, is regarded as \"the longest and most costly of the Indian conflicts of the United States.\"" ], "title": "Second Seminole War" }, { "sentences": [ "The Seminole Nation of Oklahoma is a federally recognized Native American tribe based in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.", " It is the largest of the three federally recognized Seminole governments, which include the Seminole Tribe of Florida and the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida.", " Its members are descendants of the 3,000 Seminoles who were forcibly removed from Florida to Indian Territory, along with 800 Black Seminoles, after the Second Seminole War.", " The Seminole Nation of Oklahoma is headquartered in Wewoka within Seminole County, Oklahoma.", " Of 18,800 enrolled tribal members, 13,533 live within the state of Oklahoma.", " The tribe began to revive its government in 1936 under the Indian Reorganization Act.", " While its reservation was originally larger, today the tribal jurisdictional area covers Seminole County, Oklahoma, within which it has a variety of properties." ], "title": "Seminole Nation of Oklahoma" }, { "sentences": [ "William King (died January 1826) was an American army officer who was military governor of West Florida from May 26, 1818 to February 4, 1819.", " He was appointed to the position by Andrew Jackson, who led the American occupation of Spanish West Florida during the First Seminole War." ], "title": "William King (Governor of West Florida)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Republic of West Florida was a short-lived republic in the western region of Spanish West Florida for several months during 1810.", " It was annexed and occupied by the United States later in 1810 and is today an eastern part of the U.S. state of Louisiana." ], "title": "Republic of West Florida" }, { "sentences": [ "José Masot, also known as José Fascot, was a governor and military commander.", " He served as Governor of West Florida from March 8, 1816 - May 26, 1818.", " Masot was in command during the initial stages of The First Seminole War until he was deposed by American general Andrew Jackson and replaced with William King.", " Masot also served as subdelegate of the Intendant and superintendent general of Florida." ], "title": "José Masot" }, { "sentences": [ "John Horse (c. 1812–1882), also known as Juan Caballo, Juan Cavallo, John Cowaya (with spelling variations) and Gopher John, was of mixed ancestry (African and Seminole Indian) who fought alongside the Seminoles in the Second Seminole War in Florida.", " He rose to prominence in the third year of what was to become a seven-year war when the first generation of Black Seminole leaders was largely decimated and the primary Seminole war chief, Osceola (Asi Yahola), fell into the hands of the American military commander, General Thomas Sydney Jesup.", " John Horse had been fighting alongside Osceola and acting as his interpreter by this time.", " When they were seized while under a flag of truce during negotiations with Jesup's emissary, Florida militia general Joseph Hernandez, John Horse found himself imprisoned along with Osceola and other members of his band at Fort Marion (Castillo de San Marcos), the old Spanish fort that formerly defended St. Augustine, the colonial capital of Spanish Florida." ], "title": "John Horse" }, { "sentences": [ "The Arbuthnot and Ambrister incident occurred in 1818 during the First Seminole War.", " American General Andrew Jackson invaded Spanish Florida and captured and executed Alexander George Arbuthnot and Robert C. Ambrister, two British subjects charged with aiding Seminole and Creek Indians against the United States.", " Arbuthnot and Armbrister were tried and executed in Bay County, Florida near what continues to be called Court Martial Lake.", " Jackson's actions triggered short-lived protests from the British and Spanish governments and an investigation by the United States Congress.", " Congressional reports found fault with Jackson's handling of the trial and execution of Arbuthnot and Armbrister, but Congress chose not to censure the popular general." ], "title": "Arbuthnot and Ambrister incident" }, { "sentences": [ "Thlocklo Tustenuggee (also known as Thlocko, Thlocco, and Tiger Tail) was one of the most prominent Seminole leaders in the Second Seminole War.", " He spoke English fluently, and also spoke Muscogee.", " Tustenuggee was one of the three leaders of the 300 Seminoles who fought in the battle that became known as the Dade Massacre.", " During the war, he and Halleck Tustenuggee, another prominent Seminole leader in the war, met with General Walker Keith Armistead to negotiate, but negotiations broke down and the war resumed.", " As the war waned, Armistead used money to bribe several Seminole leaders to surrender, but Tustenuggee refused to be bribed and he continued to lead his band in fighting.", " When the war ended, his Seminole band was one of the few that remained in Florida.", " In 1843, Tustenuggee and 26 of his followers were forcibly migrated from Florida to New Orleans, Louisiana.", " They were transported by the USS \"Lawrence\" along with 65 other Native Americans and three black slaves.", " Tustenuggee then committed suicide by swallowing powdered glass.", " His death was reported in newspapers, as were the deaths of other prominent Native American leaders who died in connection with the Trail of Tears." ], "title": "Thlocklo Tustenuggee" }, { "sentences": [ "Andrew Jackson (March 15, 1767 – June 8, 1845) was an American soldier and statesman who served as the seventh President of the United States from 1829 to 1837.", " Before being elected to the presidency, Jackson gained fame as a general in the United States Army and served in both houses of Congress.", " As president, Jackson sought to advance the rights of the \"common man\" against a \"corrupt aristocracy\" and to preserve the Union." ], "title": "Andrew Jackson" } ]
[ "Title: Kinache\n\nKinache (c. 1750-c. 1819) was a Seminole chieftain who commanded Seminole forces against the United States during the American Revolution and later during the First Seminole War. He is also known as Kinhega, Kinheja, Kinhija, Opie Mico, Kapitca Mico, Capichee Mico, Tom Perryman and Lye Drop Mico (the latter meaning \"\"Far Off Warrior\"\").", "Title: Second Seminole War\n\nThe Second Seminole War, also known as the Florida War, was a conflict from 1835 to 1842 in Florida between various groups of Native Americans collectively known as Seminoles and the United States, part of a series of conflicts called the Seminole Wars. The Second Seminole War, often referred to as \"the\" Seminole War, is regarded as \"the longest and most costly of the Indian conflicts of the United States.\"", "Title: Seminole Nation of Oklahoma\n\nThe Seminole Nation of Oklahoma is a federally recognized Native American tribe based in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It is the largest of the three federally recognized Seminole governments, which include the Seminole Tribe of Florida and the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida. Its members are descendants of the 3,000 Seminoles who were forcibly removed from Florida to Indian Territory, along with 800 Black Seminoles, after the Second Seminole War. The Seminole Nation of Oklahoma is headquartered in Wewoka within Seminole County, Oklahoma. Of 18,800 enrolled tribal members, 13,533 live within the state of Oklahoma. The tribe began to revive its government in 1936 under the Indian Reorganization Act. While its reservation was originally larger, today the tribal jurisdictional area covers Seminole County, Oklahoma, within which it has a variety of properties.", "Title: William King (Governor of West Florida)\n\nWilliam King (died January 1826) was an American army officer who was military governor of West Florida from May 26, 1818 to February 4, 1819. He was appointed to the position by Andrew Jackson, who led the American occupation of Spanish West Florida during the First Seminole War.", "Title: Republic of West Florida\n\nThe Republic of West Florida was a short-lived republic in the western region of Spanish West Florida for several months during 1810. It was annexed and occupied by the United States later in 1810 and is today an eastern part of the U.S. state of Louisiana.", "Title: José Masot\n\nJosé Masot, also known as José Fascot, was a governor and military commander. He served as Governor of West Florida from March 8, 1816 - May 26, 1818. Masot was in command during the initial stages of The First Seminole War until he was deposed by American general Andrew Jackson and replaced with William King. Masot also served as subdelegate of the Intendant and superintendent general of Florida.", "Title: John Horse\n\nJohn Horse (c. 1812–1882), also known as Juan Caballo, Juan Cavallo, John Cowaya (with spelling variations) and Gopher John, was of mixed ancestry (African and Seminole Indian) who fought alongside the Seminoles in the Second Seminole War in Florida. He rose to prominence in the third year of what was to become a seven-year war when the first generation of Black Seminole leaders was largely decimated and the primary Seminole war chief, Osceola (Asi Yahola), fell into the hands of the American military commander, General Thomas Sydney Jesup. John Horse had been fighting alongside Osceola and acting as his interpreter by this time. When they were seized while under a flag of truce during negotiations with Jesup's emissary, Florida militia general Joseph Hernandez, John Horse found himself imprisoned along with Osceola and other members of his band at Fort Marion (Castillo de San Marcos), the old Spanish fort that formerly defended St. Augustine, the colonial capital of Spanish Florida.", "Title: Arbuthnot and Ambrister incident\n\nThe Arbuthnot and Ambrister incident occurred in 1818 during the First Seminole War. American General Andrew Jackson invaded Spanish Florida and captured and executed Alexander George Arbuthnot and Robert C. Ambrister, two British subjects charged with aiding Seminole and Creek Indians against the United States. Arbuthnot and Armbrister were tried and executed in Bay County, Florida near what continues to be called Court Martial Lake. Jackson's actions triggered short-lived protests from the British and Spanish governments and an investigation by the United States Congress. Congressional reports found fault with Jackson's handling of the trial and execution of Arbuthnot and Armbrister, but Congress chose not to censure the popular general.", "Title: Thlocklo Tustenuggee\n\nThlocklo Tustenuggee (also known as Thlocko, Thlocco, and Tiger Tail) was one of the most prominent Seminole leaders in the Second Seminole War. He spoke English fluently, and also spoke Muscogee. Tustenuggee was one of the three leaders of the 300 Seminoles who fought in the battle that became known as the Dade Massacre. During the war, he and Halleck Tustenuggee, another prominent Seminole leader in the war, met with General Walker Keith Armistead to negotiate, but negotiations broke down and the war resumed. As the war waned, Armistead used money to bribe several Seminole leaders to surrender, but Tustenuggee refused to be bribed and he continued to lead his band in fighting. When the war ended, his Seminole band was one of the few that remained in Florida. In 1843, Tustenuggee and 26 of his followers were forcibly migrated from Florida to New Orleans, Louisiana. They were transported by the USS \"Lawrence\" along with 65 other Native Americans and three black slaves. Tustenuggee then committed suicide by swallowing powdered glass. His death was reported in newspapers, as were the deaths of other prominent Native American leaders who died in connection with the Trail of Tears.", "Title: Andrew Jackson\n\nAndrew Jackson (March 15, 1767 – June 8, 1845) was an American soldier and statesman who served as the seventh President of the United States from 1829 to 1837. Before being elected to the presidency, Jackson gained fame as a general in the United States Army and served in both houses of Congress. As president, Jackson sought to advance the rights of the \"common man\" against a \"corrupt aristocracy\" and to preserve the Union." ]
4,071
Corey Reynolds is best known for his roles as David Gabriel and Seaweed from which two productions?
Broadway adaptation of "Hairspray", and for the TNT crime show "The Closer"
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4,072
"A Song of Ice and Fire" is an ongoing series of epic fantasy novels by American novelist and screenwriter George R. R. Martin, the first installment of the series, "A Game of Thrones", which was originally planned as a trilogy, was published in which year?
1996
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4,073
Who's daughter was born 1883 and Father was born 1858
Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria
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{ "title": [ "Archduchess Elisabeth Marie of Austria", "Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Thomas Cuming Hall (born 1858, died on May 27, 1936 at Göttingen/Germany) An American Presbyterian theologian, son of the Rev. John Hall (1829-98).", " He was born at Armagh, Ireland and arrived in America in 1867 with his parents when his father took up the post of pastor at the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church; he was naturalized on May 8, 1882.", " He graduated from Princeton University in 1879 and from Union Theological Seminary in 1882, and studied at Berlin and Göttingen 1882-83.", " Ordained in 1883, he held pastorates at Omaha, Neb. (1883–86), and Chicago (1886–97), and in 1898 became professor of Christian ethics at Union Seminary.", " In 1884 he married German Jennie Elizabeth Louise Bartling in London, England.", " In 1914 he was chosen to be Roosevelt professor at the University of Berlin during 1915-16.", " During World War I he championed the German cause and was implicated in the conspiracy, masterminded by Franz von Rintelen, to sabotage supplies to the Allies.", " He was later decorated with the Order of the Crown by the German Emperor." ], "title": "Thomas Cuming Hall" }, { "sentences": [ "Simone Pianetti (born 1858) was an Italian anarchist and mass murderer." ], "title": "Simone Pianetti" }, { "sentences": [ "Willie Brown (born  1858 ) was a Scottish professional golfer who played in the late 19th century.", " Brown had three top-10 finishes in the Open Championship: he tied for 8th place in 1880, finished third in 1883, was in 23rd place in 1885, and was tied for seventh in 1889." ], "title": "Willie Brown (golfer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Bari is a city and a municipality in Dholpur district in the state of Rajasthan, India.", " Bari came into existence as a Pargana of [princely state] of Dholpur during the rule of Rana Ram Singh of Dholpur (born 1883, died 1911).", " He was the Jat ruler of the princely state Dholpur (1901–1911) in Rajasthan, India.", " He was from Bamraulia gotra of Jats.", " He was born on 26 May 1883 and succeeded Rana Nihal Singh in 1901 after his death.", " He was not of age when ascended to the throne.", " He got full rights in March 1905." ], "title": "Bari, India" }, { "sentences": [ "Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria (Rudolf Franz Karl Joseph; 21 August 1858 – 30 January 1889) was the only son of Emperor Franz Joseph I and heir apparent to the throne of Austria-Hungary from birth.", " In 1889, he died in a suicide pact with his mistress, Baroness Mary Vetsera, at the Mayerling hunting lodge.", " The ensuing scandal made international headlines.", " He was named after the first Habsburg King of Germany, Rudolf I, who assumed the throne in 1273." ], "title": "Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria" }, { "sentences": [ "Archduchess Elisabeth Marie of Austria (Elisabeth Maria Henriette Stephanie Gisela; 2 September 1883 – 16 March 1963) was the only child of Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria and Princess Stéphanie of Belgium, and a granddaughter of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria and King Leopold II of the Belgians.", " She was known to the family as \"Erzsi\", a diminutive of her name in Hungarian.", " Later nicknamed \"The Red Archduchess\", she was famous for becoming a socialist and a member of the Austrian Social Democratic Party." ], "title": "Archduchess Elisabeth Marie of Austria" }, { "sentences": [ "George Hayford (born 1858) was a 19th- and early 20th-century lawyer who was noted as a forger and who served time in both Oregon and California for obtaining money under false pretenses.", " As a con man, he claimed to be attorney general of Oregon and to have been working under cover to investigate conditions at the Oregon State Penitentiary in Salem." ], "title": "George Hayford" }, { "sentences": [ "Francis Moore (born 1858, date of death unknown) was a United States Navy sailor and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor." ], "title": "Francis Moore (Medal of Honor)" }, { "sentences": [ "<onlyinclude>*Charles Hawtrey (actor born 1858) (1858–1923), British stage (and early silent film) actor, producer and theatre manager" ], "title": "Charles Hawtrey" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles E. Bell (born 1858), often known as C.E. Bell, was an American architect of Council Bluffs, Iowa and Minneapolis, Minnesota.", " He worked alone and in partnership with John H. Kent and Menno S. Detweiler.", " He also worked as part of Bell, Tyrie and Chapman.", " A number of his works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places." ], "title": "Charles E. Bell" } ]
[ "Title: Thomas Cuming Hall\n\nThomas Cuming Hall (born 1858, died on May 27, 1936 at Göttingen/Germany) An American Presbyterian theologian, son of the Rev. John Hall (1829-98). He was born at Armagh, Ireland and arrived in America in 1867 with his parents when his father took up the post of pastor at the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church; he was naturalized on May 8, 1882. He graduated from Princeton University in 1879 and from Union Theological Seminary in 1882, and studied at Berlin and Göttingen 1882-83. Ordained in 1883, he held pastorates at Omaha, Neb. (1883–86), and Chicago (1886–97), and in 1898 became professor of Christian ethics at Union Seminary. In 1884 he married German Jennie Elizabeth Louise Bartling in London, England. In 1914 he was chosen to be Roosevelt professor at the University of Berlin during 1915-16. During World War I he championed the German cause and was implicated in the conspiracy, masterminded by Franz von Rintelen, to sabotage supplies to the Allies. He was later decorated with the Order of the Crown by the German Emperor.", "Title: Simone Pianetti\n\nSimone Pianetti (born 1858) was an Italian anarchist and mass murderer.", "Title: Willie Brown (golfer)\n\nWillie Brown (born  1858 ) was a Scottish professional golfer who played in the late 19th century. Brown had three top-10 finishes in the Open Championship: he tied for 8th place in 1880, finished third in 1883, was in 23rd place in 1885, and was tied for seventh in 1889.", "Title: Bari, India\n\nBari is a city and a municipality in Dholpur district in the state of Rajasthan, India. Bari came into existence as a Pargana of [princely state] of Dholpur during the rule of Rana Ram Singh of Dholpur (born 1883, died 1911). He was the Jat ruler of the princely state Dholpur (1901–1911) in Rajasthan, India. He was from Bamraulia gotra of Jats. He was born on 26 May 1883 and succeeded Rana Nihal Singh in 1901 after his death. He was not of age when ascended to the throne. He got full rights in March 1905.", "Title: Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria\n\nRudolf, Crown Prince of Austria (Rudolf Franz Karl Joseph; 21 August 1858 – 30 January 1889) was the only son of Emperor Franz Joseph I and heir apparent to the throne of Austria-Hungary from birth. In 1889, he died in a suicide pact with his mistress, Baroness Mary Vetsera, at the Mayerling hunting lodge. The ensuing scandal made international headlines. He was named after the first Habsburg King of Germany, Rudolf I, who assumed the throne in 1273.", "Title: Archduchess Elisabeth Marie of Austria\n\nArchduchess Elisabeth Marie of Austria (Elisabeth Maria Henriette Stephanie Gisela; 2 September 1883 – 16 March 1963) was the only child of Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria and Princess Stéphanie of Belgium, and a granddaughter of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria and King Leopold II of the Belgians. She was known to the family as \"Erzsi\", a diminutive of her name in Hungarian. Later nicknamed \"The Red Archduchess\", she was famous for becoming a socialist and a member of the Austrian Social Democratic Party.", "Title: George Hayford\n\nGeorge Hayford (born 1858) was a 19th- and early 20th-century lawyer who was noted as a forger and who served time in both Oregon and California for obtaining money under false pretenses. As a con man, he claimed to be attorney general of Oregon and to have been working under cover to investigate conditions at the Oregon State Penitentiary in Salem.", "Title: Francis Moore (Medal of Honor)\n\nFrancis Moore (born 1858, date of death unknown) was a United States Navy sailor and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor.", "Title: Charles Hawtrey\n\n<onlyinclude>*Charles Hawtrey (actor born 1858) (1858–1923), British stage (and early silent film) actor, producer and theatre manager", "Title: Charles E. Bell\n\nCharles E. Bell (born 1858), often known as C.E. Bell, was an American architect of Council Bluffs, Iowa and Minneapolis, Minnesota. He worked alone and in partnership with John H. Kent and Menno S. Detweiler. He also worked as part of Bell, Tyrie and Chapman. A number of his works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places." ]
4,074
What television show do both I Love Lisa and Michael Carrington have in common?
The Simpsons
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{ "title": [ "Michael Carrington (voice actor)", "I Love Lisa" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "\"Don't Have a Cow\" is the second episode and Halloween Special in the second season of the Disney Channel television series \"That's So Raven\", which aired on October 17, 2003.", " It was written by Michael Carrington and directed by Rich Correll." ], "title": "Don't Have a Cow (That's So Raven)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"I Love Lisa\" is the fifteenth episode of \"The Simpsons\"<nowiki>'</nowiki> fourth season.", " It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 11, 1993.", " In the episode, Lisa gives Ralph Wiggum a Valentine's Day card when she sees that he has not received any.", " Ralph reads too much into Lisa's gesture and, much to Lisa's dismay, relentlessly pursues her with affection.", " Lisa snaps at Ralph and angrily tells him they are not together and that she never liked him.", " Heartbroken, Ralph channels his feelings into his performance as George Washington in the school's President's Day pageant.", " After a thunderous applause from the audience, he is able to accept Lisa as just a friend." ], "title": "I Love Lisa" }, { "sentences": [ "3rd & Bird is a British-Emirati television programme aimed at young children, commissioned by Michael Carrington and broadcast on the BBC, which revolves around a community of birds and their adventures.", " The series premiered on CBeebies in June 2008.", " Described in its initial press release as \"a charming new animated series all about community\", the programme format generally involves one or more of the characters encountering a problem which must be solved using the social skills which pre-school children must develop in order to make their way in the world." ], "title": "3rd &amp; Bird" }, { "sentences": [ "Mister Maker Comes to Town is a spin-off of the children's television \"Mister Maker\" commissioned by Michael Carrington at the BBC for CBeebies.", " The TV series launched in 2010 and ended in 2011.", " 2 spin-offs followed, Mister Maker Around The World, which began airing on CBeebies in 2013 and Mister Maker's Arty Party, which began airing on CBeebies in December 2015." ], "title": "Mister Maker Comes to Town" }, { "sentences": [ "Waybuloo is a British-Canadian children's television series originally created by Dan Good and Absolutely Cuckoo.", " It was commissioned by Michael Carrington at the BBC, and first aired on CBeebies in May 2009.", " The 100-episode show was head-written by Marc Seal (who worked on Bob the Builder), filmed by the Foundation in Glasgow and animated and directed by Gallus Entertainment ." ], "title": "Waybuloo" }, { "sentences": [ "Mister Maker is a preschool television series commissioned by Michael Carrington at the BBC for CBeebies.", " The series launched in 2007 and also airs on BBC One and BBC Two.", " In the United States and Latin America the series airs on the Discovery Familia network, dubbed in Spanish and in Portuguese in Brazil.", " To date three series have been commissioned from The Foundation (part of RDF Media).", " It also airs in Australia on ABC2.", " The series comprises a mixture of animation and real time content.", " A total of 3 spin-offs were produced, Mister Maker Comes To Town, Mister Maker Around the World and Mister Maker's Arty Party, which began airing on CBeebies in 2010, 2013 and 2015 respectively.", " Mister Maker is portrayed by Phil Gallagher." ], "title": "Mister Maker" }, { "sentences": [ "The Snow Queen is a 2005 BBC television movie commissioned by Michael Carrington that is based on the Hans Christian Andersen fairytale of \"The Snow Queen\".", " Directed by Julian Gibbs, it stars Juliet Stevenson as Gerda's mother and the voice of Patrick Stewart as the raven." ], "title": "The Snow Queen (2005 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kerwhizz is a British children's television game show commissioned by Michael Carrington and aired on CBeebies.", " The series uses a mix of CGI and live-action, and is targeted towards four to six-year-olds.", " \"Kerwhizz\" originally ran from 3 November 2008 to 11 May 2009.", " A new series began on CBeebies on 7 March 2011, running on weekdays until 25 March.", " Re-runs of the new episodes continued except on bank holidays until 6 May." ], "title": "Kerwhizz" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Carrington is an American comic writer and voice actor best known for his work on the animated series \"The Simpsons\".", " He co-wrote the episode \"Homer's Triple Bypass\" with Gary Apple and has provided occasional voicework, most notably as Sideshow Raheem (Krusty's militant black sideshow partner in the 1970s) in \"I Love Lisa\", the black comedian who does the joke about black drivers versus white drivers in \"Homer and Apu\", the drill sergeant in \"Simpson Tide,\" and a sportscaster in \"Million Dollar Abie\"." ], "title": "Michael Carrington (voice actor)" }, { "sentences": [ "Big Barn Farm is a British live action and animated children's comedy television series following the lives of four young animals on a farm which uses a combination of live-action and animation.", " It was produced by The Foundation and commissioned by Michael Carrington for the BBC children's channel Cbeebies.", " It was narrated by Ben Fairman in the first series and Dave Lamb in the second series." ], "title": "Big Barn Farm" } ]
[ "Title: Don't Have a Cow (That's So Raven)\n\n\"Don't Have a Cow\" is the second episode and Halloween Special in the second season of the Disney Channel television series \"That's So Raven\", which aired on October 17, 2003. It was written by Michael Carrington and directed by Rich Correll.", "Title: I Love Lisa\n\n\"I Love Lisa\" is the fifteenth episode of \"The Simpsons\"<nowiki>'</nowiki> fourth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 11, 1993. In the episode, Lisa gives Ralph Wiggum a Valentine's Day card when she sees that he has not received any. Ralph reads too much into Lisa's gesture and, much to Lisa's dismay, relentlessly pursues her with affection. Lisa snaps at Ralph and angrily tells him they are not together and that she never liked him. Heartbroken, Ralph channels his feelings into his performance as George Washington in the school's President's Day pageant. After a thunderous applause from the audience, he is able to accept Lisa as just a friend.", "Title: 3rd &amp; Bird\n\n3rd & Bird is a British-Emirati television programme aimed at young children, commissioned by Michael Carrington and broadcast on the BBC, which revolves around a community of birds and their adventures. The series premiered on CBeebies in June 2008. Described in its initial press release as \"a charming new animated series all about community\", the programme format generally involves one or more of the characters encountering a problem which must be solved using the social skills which pre-school children must develop in order to make their way in the world.", "Title: Mister Maker Comes to Town\n\nMister Maker Comes to Town is a spin-off of the children's television \"Mister Maker\" commissioned by Michael Carrington at the BBC for CBeebies. The TV series launched in 2010 and ended in 2011. 2 spin-offs followed, Mister Maker Around The World, which began airing on CBeebies in 2013 and Mister Maker's Arty Party, which began airing on CBeebies in December 2015.", "Title: Waybuloo\n\nWaybuloo is a British-Canadian children's television series originally created by Dan Good and Absolutely Cuckoo. It was commissioned by Michael Carrington at the BBC, and first aired on CBeebies in May 2009. The 100-episode show was head-written by Marc Seal (who worked on Bob the Builder), filmed by the Foundation in Glasgow and animated and directed by Gallus Entertainment .", "Title: Mister Maker\n\nMister Maker is a preschool television series commissioned by Michael Carrington at the BBC for CBeebies. The series launched in 2007 and also airs on BBC One and BBC Two. In the United States and Latin America the series airs on the Discovery Familia network, dubbed in Spanish and in Portuguese in Brazil. To date three series have been commissioned from The Foundation (part of RDF Media). It also airs in Australia on ABC2. The series comprises a mixture of animation and real time content. A total of 3 spin-offs were produced, Mister Maker Comes To Town, Mister Maker Around the World and Mister Maker's Arty Party, which began airing on CBeebies in 2010, 2013 and 2015 respectively. Mister Maker is portrayed by Phil Gallagher.", "Title: The Snow Queen (2005 film)\n\nThe Snow Queen is a 2005 BBC television movie commissioned by Michael Carrington that is based on the Hans Christian Andersen fairytale of \"The Snow Queen\". Directed by Julian Gibbs, it stars Juliet Stevenson as Gerda's mother and the voice of Patrick Stewart as the raven.", "Title: Kerwhizz\n\nKerwhizz is a British children's television game show commissioned by Michael Carrington and aired on CBeebies. The series uses a mix of CGI and live-action, and is targeted towards four to six-year-olds. \"Kerwhizz\" originally ran from 3 November 2008 to 11 May 2009. A new series began on CBeebies on 7 March 2011, running on weekdays until 25 March. Re-runs of the new episodes continued except on bank holidays until 6 May.", "Title: Michael Carrington (voice actor)\n\nMichael Carrington is an American comic writer and voice actor best known for his work on the animated series \"The Simpsons\". He co-wrote the episode \"Homer's Triple Bypass\" with Gary Apple and has provided occasional voicework, most notably as Sideshow Raheem (Krusty's militant black sideshow partner in the 1970s) in \"I Love Lisa\", the black comedian who does the joke about black drivers versus white drivers in \"Homer and Apu\", the drill sergeant in \"Simpson Tide,\" and a sportscaster in \"Million Dollar Abie\".", "Title: Big Barn Farm\n\nBig Barn Farm is a British live action and animated children's comedy television series following the lives of four young animals on a farm which uses a combination of live-action and animation. It was produced by The Foundation and commissioned by Michael Carrington for the BBC children's channel Cbeebies. It was narrated by Ben Fairman in the first series and Dave Lamb in the second series." ]
4,075
What is the nationality of UFOlogist who is credited with being among the first to claim contact with Nordic aliens in the mid 1950s?
Polish American citizen
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{ "title": [ "Nordic aliens", "Nordic aliens", "George Adamski" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Aztec, New Mexico, UFO incident (sometimes known as the \"other Roswell\") was a flying saucer crash alleged to have happened in 1948 in Aztec, New Mexico.", " The story was first published in 1949 by author Frank Scully in his Variety magazine columns, and later in his 1950 book \"Behind the Flying Saucers\".", " In the mid 1950s, the story was exposed as a hoax fabricated by two confidence men, Silas M. Newton and Leo A. Gebauer as part of a fraudulent scheme to sell supposed alien technology.", " Beginning in the 1970s, some Ufologists resurrected the story in books claiming the purported crash was real.", " In 2013, an FBI memo claimed by some Ufologists to substantiate the crash story was dismissed by the bureau as \"a second- or third-hand claim that we never investigated\"." ], "title": "Aztec, New Mexico, UFO incident" }, { "sentences": [ "Ben Wilson (June 23, 1913 – November 9, 2001) was an American artist known for his early, expressionistic paintings from the mid 1930s to the mid 1950s and his subsequent non-objective paintings, a personal synthesis of Abstract Expressionism and Constructivism.", " He is generally considered a second-generation Abstract Expressionist." ], "title": "Ben Wilson (American artist)" }, { "sentences": [ "Nam Suk Lee (June 28, 1925 – August 29, 2000) born in the city of Yeo Joo, is credited with co-founding the traditional Korean martial art of Chang Moo Kwan in the mid-1940s, and then promoting and expanding it globally.", " Chang Moo Kwan was one of the five original Kwans which became Tae Kwon Do in the mid 1950s.", " In his later life Nam Suk Lee was to make the seaside community of San Pedro, California his home, where he reestablished his traditional roots in Chang Moo Kwan.", " He was 75 and still actively teaching Chang Moo Kwan through the San Pedro YMCA.", " Nam Suk Lee died in the neighboring Southern California community of Torrance on August 29, 2000, due to a stroke." ], "title": "Nam Suk Lee" }, { "sentences": [ "George Booth Post (September 29, 1906 – March 26, 1997) was an American watercolorist and art educator.", " He was an important contributor of the California style watercolor movement (also known as the California School of watercolor) of the mid 1920s until the mid 1950s." ], "title": "George Post (painter)" }, { "sentences": [ "Frichs is a Danish company based in Horsens, founded in 1854 in Aarhus.", " Frichs today produce ship engines but started out in the 19th century producing a long range of farm and industry equipment, ships, church bells, cranes and later through the 20th century locomotives and train carriages.", " In the early to mid 20th century it was a major company and employer in Aarhus at its height employing some 1000 people.", " The company was the sole Danish supplier of locomotives for the Danish State Railways from 1919 to the mid 1950s and sold locomotives across Europe and to Siam and New Zealand.", " In 1980 the company was sold to \"Kosan\" and then restructured and rebased to Horsens." ], "title": "Frichs" }, { "sentences": [ "The Aliens Restriction (Amendment) Act 1919 (9 & 10 Geo 5 c 92) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom originally aimed at continuing and extending the provisions of the Aliens Restriction Act 1914 and the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act 1914 and to deal with former enemy aliens after the end of the First World War." ], "title": "Aliens Restriction (Amendment) Act 1919" }, { "sentences": [ "Albert Andrew Muwalo Gandale Nqumayo (1927 – 1977) was a prominent politician in Malawi from the 1960s until he lost power in 1976 and was executed in 1977.", " He entered politics in the mid 1950s through involvement in a hospital worker's trade union and membership of the Nyasaland African Congress, where his activities led to his detention without trial during the 1959 State of Emergency in Nyasaland.", " After his release, he joined the Malawi Congress Party (MCP), and became locally prominent in Ntcheu District as district MCP chairman and from 1962 as Member of Parliament for Ntcheu South.", " In 1963, he became Administrative Secretary of the MCP, and he was a prominent supporter of the then-Prime Minister, Hastings Banda during the Cabinet Crisis of 1964.", " Muwalo was rewarded for his loyalty with the cabinet post of Minister of Information in 1964, and in 1966 he became Minister of State in the President's Office.", " His close contact with Banda, both as minister in Banda's office and in the MCP gave him great power and, during the first half of the 1970s he and his relative, the Head of the Police Special Branch Focus Gwede, were heavily involved in the political repression of actual or suspected opponents of the Banda regime.", " In 1976 he and Gwede were arrested: the reasons for their arrests were unclear, but may have resulted from a power struggle among those around the ageing president or simply because he became too powerful and may have been seen by Banda as a threat.", " In 1977, the two were tried before a Traditional Court and after a trial whose fairness was in serious doubt, were both sentenced to death.", " Gwede was reprieved, but Muwalo was hanged on 3 September 1977." ], "title": "Albert Muwalo" }, { "sentences": [ "In UFOlogy, Nordic aliens are humanoid extraterrestrials purported to come from the Pleiades who resemble Nordic-Scandinavians.", " Professed contactees describe them as typically male, six to seven feet tall (about two meters) with long blonde hair, blue eyes, and skin tones ranging from fair to tanned.", " UFOlogist George Adamski is credited with being among the first to claim contact with Nordic aliens in the mid 1950s, and scholars note the mythology of extraterrestrial visitation from beings with features described as Aryan often include claims of telepathy, benevolence, and physical beauty." ], "title": "Nordic aliens" }, { "sentences": [ "Chancellor and Patrick was a Melbourne based architecture firm, formed in 1953 and dissolved in 1981, is best known for their numerous houses from the mid 1950s to the mid 1960s, designed in their signature dynamic, expressive take on 'organic' architecture." ], "title": "Chancellor and Patrick" }, { "sentences": [ "George Adamski (17 April 1891 – 23 April 1965) was a Polish American citizen who became widely known in ufology circles, and to some degree in popular culture, after he claimed to have photographed spaceships from other planets, met with friendly Nordic alien Space Brothers, and to have taken flights with them to the Moon and other planets." ], "title": "George Adamski" } ]
[ "Title: Aztec, New Mexico, UFO incident\n\nThe Aztec, New Mexico, UFO incident (sometimes known as the \"other Roswell\") was a flying saucer crash alleged to have happened in 1948 in Aztec, New Mexico. The story was first published in 1949 by author Frank Scully in his Variety magazine columns, and later in his 1950 book \"Behind the Flying Saucers\". In the mid 1950s, the story was exposed as a hoax fabricated by two confidence men, Silas M. Newton and Leo A. Gebauer as part of a fraudulent scheme to sell supposed alien technology. Beginning in the 1970s, some Ufologists resurrected the story in books claiming the purported crash was real. In 2013, an FBI memo claimed by some Ufologists to substantiate the crash story was dismissed by the bureau as \"a second- or third-hand claim that we never investigated\".", "Title: Ben Wilson (American artist)\n\nBen Wilson (June 23, 1913 – November 9, 2001) was an American artist known for his early, expressionistic paintings from the mid 1930s to the mid 1950s and his subsequent non-objective paintings, a personal synthesis of Abstract Expressionism and Constructivism. He is generally considered a second-generation Abstract Expressionist.", "Title: Nam Suk Lee\n\nNam Suk Lee (June 28, 1925 – August 29, 2000) born in the city of Yeo Joo, is credited with co-founding the traditional Korean martial art of Chang Moo Kwan in the mid-1940s, and then promoting and expanding it globally. Chang Moo Kwan was one of the five original Kwans which became Tae Kwon Do in the mid 1950s. In his later life Nam Suk Lee was to make the seaside community of San Pedro, California his home, where he reestablished his traditional roots in Chang Moo Kwan. He was 75 and still actively teaching Chang Moo Kwan through the San Pedro YMCA. Nam Suk Lee died in the neighboring Southern California community of Torrance on August 29, 2000, due to a stroke.", "Title: George Post (painter)\n\nGeorge Booth Post (September 29, 1906 – March 26, 1997) was an American watercolorist and art educator. He was an important contributor of the California style watercolor movement (also known as the California School of watercolor) of the mid 1920s until the mid 1950s.", "Title: Frichs\n\nFrichs is a Danish company based in Horsens, founded in 1854 in Aarhus. Frichs today produce ship engines but started out in the 19th century producing a long range of farm and industry equipment, ships, church bells, cranes and later through the 20th century locomotives and train carriages. In the early to mid 20th century it was a major company and employer in Aarhus at its height employing some 1000 people. The company was the sole Danish supplier of locomotives for the Danish State Railways from 1919 to the mid 1950s and sold locomotives across Europe and to Siam and New Zealand. In 1980 the company was sold to \"Kosan\" and then restructured and rebased to Horsens.", "Title: Aliens Restriction (Amendment) Act 1919\n\nThe Aliens Restriction (Amendment) Act 1919 (9 & 10 Geo 5 c 92) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom originally aimed at continuing and extending the provisions of the Aliens Restriction Act 1914 and the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act 1914 and to deal with former enemy aliens after the end of the First World War.", "Title: Albert Muwalo\n\nAlbert Andrew Muwalo Gandale Nqumayo (1927 – 1977) was a prominent politician in Malawi from the 1960s until he lost power in 1976 and was executed in 1977. He entered politics in the mid 1950s through involvement in a hospital worker's trade union and membership of the Nyasaland African Congress, where his activities led to his detention without trial during the 1959 State of Emergency in Nyasaland. After his release, he joined the Malawi Congress Party (MCP), and became locally prominent in Ntcheu District as district MCP chairman and from 1962 as Member of Parliament for Ntcheu South. In 1963, he became Administrative Secretary of the MCP, and he was a prominent supporter of the then-Prime Minister, Hastings Banda during the Cabinet Crisis of 1964. Muwalo was rewarded for his loyalty with the cabinet post of Minister of Information in 1964, and in 1966 he became Minister of State in the President's Office. His close contact with Banda, both as minister in Banda's office and in the MCP gave him great power and, during the first half of the 1970s he and his relative, the Head of the Police Special Branch Focus Gwede, were heavily involved in the political repression of actual or suspected opponents of the Banda regime. In 1976 he and Gwede were arrested: the reasons for their arrests were unclear, but may have resulted from a power struggle among those around the ageing president or simply because he became too powerful and may have been seen by Banda as a threat. In 1977, the two were tried before a Traditional Court and after a trial whose fairness was in serious doubt, were both sentenced to death. Gwede was reprieved, but Muwalo was hanged on 3 September 1977.", "Title: Nordic aliens\n\nIn UFOlogy, Nordic aliens are humanoid extraterrestrials purported to come from the Pleiades who resemble Nordic-Scandinavians. Professed contactees describe them as typically male, six to seven feet tall (about two meters) with long blonde hair, blue eyes, and skin tones ranging from fair to tanned. UFOlogist George Adamski is credited with being among the first to claim contact with Nordic aliens in the mid 1950s, and scholars note the mythology of extraterrestrial visitation from beings with features described as Aryan often include claims of telepathy, benevolence, and physical beauty.", "Title: Chancellor and Patrick\n\nChancellor and Patrick was a Melbourne based architecture firm, formed in 1953 and dissolved in 1981, is best known for their numerous houses from the mid 1950s to the mid 1960s, designed in their signature dynamic, expressive take on 'organic' architecture.", "Title: George Adamski\n\nGeorge Adamski (17 April 1891 – 23 April 1965) was a Polish American citizen who became widely known in ufology circles, and to some degree in popular culture, after he claimed to have photographed spaceships from other planets, met with friendly Nordic alien Space Brothers, and to have taken flights with them to the Moon and other planets." ]
4,076
Who was the previous king to the king that married Boedil Thurgotsdatter?
Olaf I Hunger
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{ "title": [ "Boedil Thurgotsdatter", "Eric I of Denmark", "Eric I of Denmark" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 3 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Theinhko (Burmese: သိန်းခို ; also Theinkho, ] ; c. 919–956) was king of Pagan dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) from c. 934 to c. 956.", " According to the Burmese chronicles, Theinhko was a son of the previous king, Sale Ngahkwe.", " Theinhko was killed by a farmer, Nyaung-u Sawrahan, from whose farm he took a cucumber.", " The king had been on a hunting trip and separated from his retinue, exhausted and thirsty.", " The farmer was accepted as king by the queen to prevent unrest in the kingdom and became known as the \"Cucumber King\", \"farmer king\" or \"Taungthugyi Min\"." ], "title": "Theinhko" }, { "sentences": [ "Rogallach mac Uatach (died 649) was a king of Connacht from the Uí Briúin branch of the Connachta.", " He was the son of Uatu mac Áedo (d. 600), a previous king.", " He acquired the throne of Connacht after defeating the previous king Colmán mac Cobthaig (d. 622) of the Ui Fiachrach Aidhne, who was slain at the Battle of Cennbag (Cambo, County Roscommon) in 622.", " Professor Francis Byrne believes he is the first reasonable representative of this branch to be said to have held the throne of Connacht" ], "title": "Rogallach mac Uatach" }, { "sentences": [ "Tadhg na Mainistreach Mac Carthaigh Mór reigned as King of Desmond from 1390/2 to his death in 1428.", " He was the son of the previous king Domhnall Óg Mac Carthaigh Mór (r. 1359–1390/2).", " According to the \"Annals of Inisfallen\" Tadhg Mac Carthaigh had the reputation as the greatest wine-drinker in Ireland when he died, but was still \"a son worthy of his father.\"", " He was married to one Sebán, a daughter of \"Garret the earl,\"; this is probably a reference to Joanne, daughter of Maurice FitzGerald, 4th Earl of Kildare, who married into the MacCarthy dynasty." ], "title": "Tadhg na Mainistreach Mac Carthaigh Mór" }, { "sentences": [ "Boedil (Bodil) Turgotsdotter (died 1103) was a medieval Danish queen, queen consort of King Eric I of Denmark." ], "title": "Boedil Thurgotsdatter" }, { "sentences": [ "(also known as Galicieulv (Galiciwolf) c. 1010), aka Jarl Galizur-Ulfric was a Danish jarl, a Viking chieftain who became famous for his raids, looting and pillaging the lands of Galicia in the early eleventh century, perhaps in 1028 or 1048, during the reign of Bermudo III and Ferdinand I of Leon.", " According to Saxo Grammaticus and the Knýtlinga saga, Galicieulv was grandfather of Boedil Thurgotsdatter, the wife of Eric I of Denmark." ], "title": "Ulv Galiciefarer" }, { "sentences": [ "Eric I (  1060 – 10 July 1103), also known as Eric the Good, (Danish: Erik Ejegod ), was King of Denmark following his brother Olaf I Hunger in 1095.", " He was a son of Sweyn II.", " His mother's identity is unknown.", " He married Boedil Thurgotsdatter." ], "title": "Eric I of Denmark" }, { "sentences": [ "Solomon ( ; \"Šlomo\"; Syriac: ܫܠܝܡܘܢ‎ \"Shlemun\"; Arabic: سُليمان‎ ‎ \"Sulaymān \", also colloquially: \"Silimān \" or \"Slemān \"; Greek: Σολομών \"Solomōn\"; Latin: \"Salomon\" ), also called Jedidiah (Hebrew ), was, according to the Hebrew Bible (Book of Kings: 1 Kings 1–11; Book of Chronicles: 1 Chronicles 28–29, 2 Chronicles 1–9), Quran, hadith and \"Hidden Words\", a fabulously wealthy and wise king of Israel who succeeded his father, King David, the previous king of Israel.", " The conventional dates of Solomon's reign are circa 970 to 931 BCE, normally given in alignment with the dates of David's reign.", " He is described as the third king of the United Monarchy, which would break apart into the northern Kingdom of Israel and the southern Kingdom of Judah shortly after his death.", " Following the split, his patrilineal descendants ruled over Judah alone." ], "title": "Solomon" }, { "sentences": [ "Lethlobar mac Loingsig (died 873) was a Dál nAraidi king of Ulaid, in medieval Ireland.", " He was the grandson of Tommaltach mac Indrechtaig, a previous king of Ulaid.", " He belonged to the main ruling dynasty of the Dál nAraidi known as the Uí Chóelbad based in Magh Line.", " He ruled as king of the Dál nAraidi from 824/849-873 and as leth-ri (co-king) of Ulaid from 857-871 and sole king of Ulaid from 871-873." ], "title": "Lethlobar mac Loingsig" }, { "sentences": [ "Cathussach mac Ailello (died 749) was a Dál nAraidi king of Ulaid, in medieval Ireland.", " He was the son of Ailill mac Dúngaile Eilni (died 690), a previous king of Dál nAraidi and nephew of Cú Chuarán mac Dúngail Eilni (died 708), a previous king of Ulaid.", " He ruled from 735-749.", " He belonged to a branch of this family that settled in Eilne, a strip of territory located between the Bann and Bush rivers in modern County Antrim, Northern Ireland." ], "title": "Cathussach mac Ailello" }, { "sentences": [ "Sujinphaa (fl.", " 1675–1677) or Sur Singha was a Namrupiya king of the Ahom kingdom.", " Atan Burhagohain installed him on the throne after removing Debera Borbarua from power and deposing the previous king, Gobar Roja.", " Sujinphaa began his reign well with proper advice and support from Atan Burhagohain and other nobles.", " But soon, acting on the advice of his wife and other advisors, the king began to defy the authority of the Burhagohain, which resulted in a head-on collision between both sides.", " The king successfully defended the first onslaught of Atan Burhagohain's forces, but fell to the second, which was reinforced with troops from Guwahati.", " Sujinphaa was deposed and blinded.", " Some sources state that he committed suicide, while some sources maintain that he was murdered by Bhatdhara Phukan, the brother of Laluksola Borphukan." ], "title": "Sujinphaa" } ]
[ "Title: Theinhko\n\nTheinhko (Burmese: သိန်းခို ; also Theinkho, ] ; c. 919–956) was king of Pagan dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) from c. 934 to c. 956. According to the Burmese chronicles, Theinhko was a son of the previous king, Sale Ngahkwe. Theinhko was killed by a farmer, Nyaung-u Sawrahan, from whose farm he took a cucumber. The king had been on a hunting trip and separated from his retinue, exhausted and thirsty. The farmer was accepted as king by the queen to prevent unrest in the kingdom and became known as the \"Cucumber King\", \"farmer king\" or \"Taungthugyi Min\".", "Title: Rogallach mac Uatach\n\nRogallach mac Uatach (died 649) was a king of Connacht from the Uí Briúin branch of the Connachta. He was the son of Uatu mac Áedo (d. 600), a previous king. He acquired the throne of Connacht after defeating the previous king Colmán mac Cobthaig (d. 622) of the Ui Fiachrach Aidhne, who was slain at the Battle of Cennbag (Cambo, County Roscommon) in 622. Professor Francis Byrne believes he is the first reasonable representative of this branch to be said to have held the throne of Connacht", "Title: Tadhg na Mainistreach Mac Carthaigh Mór\n\nTadhg na Mainistreach Mac Carthaigh Mór reigned as King of Desmond from 1390/2 to his death in 1428. He was the son of the previous king Domhnall Óg Mac Carthaigh Mór (r. 1359–1390/2). According to the \"Annals of Inisfallen\" Tadhg Mac Carthaigh had the reputation as the greatest wine-drinker in Ireland when he died, but was still \"a son worthy of his father.\" He was married to one Sebán, a daughter of \"Garret the earl,\"; this is probably a reference to Joanne, daughter of Maurice FitzGerald, 4th Earl of Kildare, who married into the MacCarthy dynasty.", "Title: Boedil Thurgotsdatter\n\nBoedil (Bodil) Turgotsdotter (died 1103) was a medieval Danish queen, queen consort of King Eric I of Denmark.", "Title: Ulv Galiciefarer\n\n(also known as Galicieulv (Galiciwolf) c. 1010), aka Jarl Galizur-Ulfric was a Danish jarl, a Viking chieftain who became famous for his raids, looting and pillaging the lands of Galicia in the early eleventh century, perhaps in 1028 or 1048, during the reign of Bermudo III and Ferdinand I of Leon. According to Saxo Grammaticus and the Knýtlinga saga, Galicieulv was grandfather of Boedil Thurgotsdatter, the wife of Eric I of Denmark.", "Title: Eric I of Denmark\n\nEric I (  1060 – 10 July 1103), also known as Eric the Good, (Danish: Erik Ejegod ), was King of Denmark following his brother Olaf I Hunger in 1095. He was a son of Sweyn II. His mother's identity is unknown. He married Boedil Thurgotsdatter.", "Title: Solomon\n\nSolomon ( ; \"Šlomo\"; Syriac: ܫܠܝܡܘܢ‎ \"Shlemun\"; Arabic: سُليمان‎ ‎ \"Sulaymān \", also colloquially: \"Silimān \" or \"Slemān \"; Greek: Σολομών \"Solomōn\"; Latin: \"Salomon\" ), also called Jedidiah (Hebrew ), was, according to the Hebrew Bible (Book of Kings: 1 Kings 1–11; Book of Chronicles: 1 Chronicles 28–29, 2 Chronicles 1–9), Quran, hadith and \"Hidden Words\", a fabulously wealthy and wise king of Israel who succeeded his father, King David, the previous king of Israel. The conventional dates of Solomon's reign are circa 970 to 931 BCE, normally given in alignment with the dates of David's reign. He is described as the third king of the United Monarchy, which would break apart into the northern Kingdom of Israel and the southern Kingdom of Judah shortly after his death. Following the split, his patrilineal descendants ruled over Judah alone.", "Title: Lethlobar mac Loingsig\n\nLethlobar mac Loingsig (died 873) was a Dál nAraidi king of Ulaid, in medieval Ireland. He was the grandson of Tommaltach mac Indrechtaig, a previous king of Ulaid. He belonged to the main ruling dynasty of the Dál nAraidi known as the Uí Chóelbad based in Magh Line. He ruled as king of the Dál nAraidi from 824/849-873 and as leth-ri (co-king) of Ulaid from 857-871 and sole king of Ulaid from 871-873.", "Title: Cathussach mac Ailello\n\nCathussach mac Ailello (died 749) was a Dál nAraidi king of Ulaid, in medieval Ireland. He was the son of Ailill mac Dúngaile Eilni (died 690), a previous king of Dál nAraidi and nephew of Cú Chuarán mac Dúngail Eilni (died 708), a previous king of Ulaid. He ruled from 735-749. He belonged to a branch of this family that settled in Eilne, a strip of territory located between the Bann and Bush rivers in modern County Antrim, Northern Ireland.", "Title: Sujinphaa\n\nSujinphaa (fl. 1675–1677) or Sur Singha was a Namrupiya king of the Ahom kingdom. Atan Burhagohain installed him on the throne after removing Debera Borbarua from power and deposing the previous king, Gobar Roja. Sujinphaa began his reign well with proper advice and support from Atan Burhagohain and other nobles. But soon, acting on the advice of his wife and other advisors, the king began to defy the authority of the Burhagohain, which resulted in a head-on collision between both sides. The king successfully defended the first onslaught of Atan Burhagohain's forces, but fell to the second, which was reinforced with troops from Guwahati. Sujinphaa was deposed and blinded. Some sources state that he committed suicide, while some sources maintain that he was murdered by Bhatdhara Phukan, the brother of Laluksola Borphukan." ]
4,077
The River Ancholme in Lincolnshire in the east of England ends in which estuary?
Humber Estuary
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{ "title": [ "Read's Island", "River Ancholme" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Horkstow Bridge is a suspension bridge that spans the New River Ancholme near the village of Horkstow in North Lincolnshire.", " It was designed by Sir John Rennie as part of the River Ancholme Drainage Scheme, completed in 1836, and is a Grade II* listed building." ], "title": "Horkstow Bridge" }, { "sentences": [ "Worlaby is a village and civil parish in North Lincolnshire, England, 6 mi south-west from Barton-Upon-Humber and 5 mi north-east from Brigg.", " The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 547.", " It lies on the B1204, and to the east of the River Ancholme.", " It is one of the five \"Low Villages\" – South Ferriby, Horkstow, Saxby All Saints, Bonby, and Worlaby – between Brigg and the River Humber, named so because of their position below the northern edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds.", " Worlaby was previously part of South Humberside administrative district, and before that, the North Lindsey division of Lindsey, Lincolnshire." ], "title": "Worlaby" }, { "sentences": [ "Read's Island is an island situated just outside the Ancholme sluice, on the Humber Estuary in England.", " The Lincolnshire Trust suggest it is an artificial island, and a report from 1979 says that it was reclaimed.", " However, the site was for many years a large sandbank going by the name of \"Old Warp\" and is shown on the 1734 Customs Map of the Humber where Read's Island now lays, and extending further downstream." ], "title": "Read's Island" }, { "sentences": [ "The River Rase is 16 mile (25km) long tributary of the River Ancholme that flows through Lincolnshire, in the east of England." ], "title": "River Rase" }, { "sentences": [ "Ferriby Sluice is a hamlet situated near the lock complex on the Humber and River Ancholme, Lincolnshire, England." ], "title": "Ferriby Sluice" }, { "sentences": [ "Brigg () is a small market town in North Lincolnshire, England, with a population of 5,076 in 2,213 households (2001 UK census), the population increasing to 5,626 at the 2011 census.", " The town lies at the junction of the River Ancholme and east–west transport routes across northern Lincolnshire.", " As a formerly important local centre, the town's full name of Glanford Brigg is reflected in the surrounding area and local government district of the same name.", " The town's urban area includes the neighbouring hamlet of Scawby Brook." ], "title": "Brigg" }, { "sentences": [ "The River Ancholme is a river in Lincolnshire, England, and a tributary of the Humber." ], "title": "River Ancholme" }, { "sentences": [ "Hibaldstow Bridge is an iron arch bridge that spans the River Ancholme, near the villages of Hibaldstow, in North Lincolnshire, and North Kelsey, in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire.", " A plaque mounted in the centre of the bridge reads \"Erected By JTB Porter & Co. 1889 Lincoln\"." ], "title": "Hibaldstow Bridge" }, { "sentences": [ "Horkstow is a village and civil parish in North Lincolnshire, England, 4 mi south-west from Barton-Upon-Humber, 1 mi south from South Ferriby and 9 mi north from Brigg.", " It lies on the B1204, and 1 mi east from the navigable River Ancholme.", " It is one of the five \"Low Villages\" - Worlaby, Bonby, Saxby All Saints, Horkstow and South Ferriby - between Brigg and the River Humber, so-called because of their position below the northern edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds.", " Horkstow was previously part of South Humberside administrative district, and before that, the North Lindsey division of Lindsey, Lincolnshire." ], "title": "Horkstow" }, { "sentences": [ "The Caistor Canal was a 4-mile (6.4 km) canal in Lincolnshire, England, constructed between 1793 and 1798.", " It fell into disuse sometime after 1850 and was legally abandoned in 1936.", " It ran from the River Ancholme, near South Kelsey toward Caistor through six locks, terminating at Moortown, 3.5 miles (5.6 km) away from its intended terminus at Caistor.", " Parts of it were dredged in 2010, to aid flood defences in South Kelsey." ], "title": "Caistor Canal" } ]
[ "Title: Horkstow Bridge\n\nHorkstow Bridge is a suspension bridge that spans the New River Ancholme near the village of Horkstow in North Lincolnshire. It was designed by Sir John Rennie as part of the River Ancholme Drainage Scheme, completed in 1836, and is a Grade II* listed building.", "Title: Worlaby\n\nWorlaby is a village and civil parish in North Lincolnshire, England, 6 mi south-west from Barton-Upon-Humber and 5 mi north-east from Brigg. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 547. It lies on the B1204, and to the east of the River Ancholme. It is one of the five \"Low Villages\" – South Ferriby, Horkstow, Saxby All Saints, Bonby, and Worlaby – between Brigg and the River Humber, named so because of their position below the northern edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds. Worlaby was previously part of South Humberside administrative district, and before that, the North Lindsey division of Lindsey, Lincolnshire.", "Title: Read's Island\n\nRead's Island is an island situated just outside the Ancholme sluice, on the Humber Estuary in England. The Lincolnshire Trust suggest it is an artificial island, and a report from 1979 says that it was reclaimed. However, the site was for many years a large sandbank going by the name of \"Old Warp\" and is shown on the 1734 Customs Map of the Humber where Read's Island now lays, and extending further downstream.", "Title: River Rase\n\nThe River Rase is 16 mile (25km) long tributary of the River Ancholme that flows through Lincolnshire, in the east of England.", "Title: Ferriby Sluice\n\nFerriby Sluice is a hamlet situated near the lock complex on the Humber and River Ancholme, Lincolnshire, England.", "Title: Brigg\n\nBrigg () is a small market town in North Lincolnshire, England, with a population of 5,076 in 2,213 households (2001 UK census), the population increasing to 5,626 at the 2011 census. The town lies at the junction of the River Ancholme and east–west transport routes across northern Lincolnshire. As a formerly important local centre, the town's full name of Glanford Brigg is reflected in the surrounding area and local government district of the same name. The town's urban area includes the neighbouring hamlet of Scawby Brook.", "Title: River Ancholme\n\nThe River Ancholme is a river in Lincolnshire, England, and a tributary of the Humber.", "Title: Hibaldstow Bridge\n\nHibaldstow Bridge is an iron arch bridge that spans the River Ancholme, near the villages of Hibaldstow, in North Lincolnshire, and North Kelsey, in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire. A plaque mounted in the centre of the bridge reads \"Erected By JTB Porter & Co. 1889 Lincoln\".", "Title: Horkstow\n\nHorkstow is a village and civil parish in North Lincolnshire, England, 4 mi south-west from Barton-Upon-Humber, 1 mi south from South Ferriby and 9 mi north from Brigg. It lies on the B1204, and 1 mi east from the navigable River Ancholme. It is one of the five \"Low Villages\" - Worlaby, Bonby, Saxby All Saints, Horkstow and South Ferriby - between Brigg and the River Humber, so-called because of their position below the northern edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds. Horkstow was previously part of South Humberside administrative district, and before that, the North Lindsey division of Lindsey, Lincolnshire.", "Title: Caistor Canal\n\nThe Caistor Canal was a 4-mile (6.4 km) canal in Lincolnshire, England, constructed between 1793 and 1798. It fell into disuse sometime after 1850 and was legally abandoned in 1936. It ran from the River Ancholme, near South Kelsey toward Caistor through six locks, terminating at Moortown, 3.5 miles (5.6 km) away from its intended terminus at Caistor. Parts of it were dredged in 2010, to aid flood defences in South Kelsey." ]
4,078
Which ethnicity was the pilot, who is credited with 258 aerial victories flying the Jagdgeschwader 54, identified as?
Austrian-born
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{ "title": [ "Jagdgeschwader 54", "Walter Nowotny", "Walter Nowotny" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Lieutenant Colonel Cosimo Rennella Barbatto was an Ecuadorian World War I flying ace of Italian heritage.", " He was credited with seven confirmed aerial victories flying for Italian aviation during the war; however, his pioneering civil aviation activities both before and immediately following the war were probably even more important than his martial career." ], "title": "Cosimo Rennella" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of fighter aces in World War II from Germany.", " A flying ace or fighter ace is a military aviator credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft during aerial combat.", " German day and night fighter pilots claimed roughly 70,000 aerial victories during World War II, 25,000 over British or American and 45,000 over Russian flown aircraft.", " 103 German fighter pilots shot down more than 100 enemy aircraft for a total of roughly 15,400 aerial victories.", " Roughly a further 360 pilots claimed between 40 and 100 aerial victories for round about 21,000 victories.", " Another 500 fighter pilots claimed between 20 and 40 victories for a total of 15,000 victories.", " It is relatively certain that 2,500 German fighter pilots attained ace status, having achieved at least 5 aerial victories.", " These achievements were honored with 453 German day and \"Zerstörer\" (destroyer) pilots having received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross.", " 85 night fighter pilots, including 14 crew members, were awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross." ], "title": "List of World War II aces from Germany" }, { "sentences": [ "A flying ace or fighter ace is a military aviator credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft during aerial combat.", " German day and night fighter pilots claimed roughly 70,000 aerial victories during World War II, 25,000 over British or American and 45,000 over Soviet flown aircraft.", " 103 German fighter pilots shot down more than 100 enemy aircraft for a total of roughly 15,400 aerial victories.", " Roughly a further 360 pilots claimed between 40 and 100 aerial victories for round about 21,000 victories.", " Another 500 fighter pilots claimed between 20 and 40 victories for a total of 15,000 victories.", " According to Obermeier, it is relatively certain, that 2,500 German fighter pilots attained ace status, having achieved at least 5 aerial victories.", " 453 German day and \"Zerstörer\" (destroyer) pilots received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross.", " 85 night fighter pilots, including 14 crew members, were awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross.", " The list is sorted by the number of aerial victories claimed at night." ], "title": "List of German World War II night fighter aces" }, { "sentences": [ "Lieutenant Viktor Georgiyevich Fyodorov (11 November 1885 - 4 March 1922) was a Russian World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories while flying with the French military air service.", " Having left Russia for Belgium in 1908, with a further move to France, Fyodorov was still living in the latter when World War I began.", " On 21 August 1914, he volunteered for the French Foreign Legion, and served with them until wounded and invalided from infantry service.", " After preliminary duty as a chauffeur, he became a pilot on 27 November 1915.", " After acquiring Pierre Lanero as his mechanic, aerial observer, and gunner, Fyodorov scored three aerial victories in March 1916 with Lanero manning the Caudron's guns." ], "title": "Victor Fyodorov" }, { "sentences": [ "Kurt Welter (25 February 1916 – 7 March 1949) was a German \"Luftwaffe\" fighter ace and the most successful \"Jet Expert\" of World War II.", " A flying ace or fighter ace is a military aviator credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft during aerial combat.", " He claimed a total of 63 aerial victories—that is, 63 aerial combat encounters resulting in the destruction of the enemy aircraft—achieved in 93 combat missions.", " He recorded 56 victories at night, including 33 Mosquitos, and scored more aerial victories from a jet fighter aircraft than anyone else in World War II and possibly in aviation history.", " However this score is a matter of controversy; research of Royal Air Force losses suggests Welter overclaimed Mosquito victories considerably." ], "title": "Kurt Welter" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Jagdgeschwader\" 54 (JG 54) was a Luftwaffe fighter wing during the Second World War, which was the second highest scoring wing of all time, JG 52 being the highest.", " JG 54 flew on the Eastern Front claiming over 9,600 aircraft shot down, with pilots such as Walter Nowotny, Otto Kittel, Hans-Ekkehard Bob, Max-Hellmuth Ostermann and Hannes Trautloft being termed \"Experten\"." ], "title": "Jagdgeschwader 54" }, { "sentences": [ "Leslie Hubert (Les) Holden, MC, AFC (6 March 1895 – 18 September 1932) was an Australian fighter ace of World War I and later a commercial aviator.", " A South Australian, he joined the Light Horse in May 1915, serving in Egypt and France.", " In December 1916, he volunteered for the Australian Flying Corps and qualified as a pilot.", " As a member of No. 2 Squadron on the Western Front, he gained the sobriquets \"Lucky Les\" and \"the homing pigeon\" after a series of incidents that saw him limping back to base in bullet-riddled aircraft.", " He was awarded the Military Cross, and went on to achieve five aerial victories flying Airco DH.5s and Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5s." ], "title": "Les Holden" }, { "sentences": [ "Hubertus von Bonin (born 3 August 1911, Potsdam – 15 December 1943) was a German Second World War fighter ace who served in the \"Luftwaffe\".", " A flying or fighter ace is a military aviator credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft during aerial combat.", " Bonin is credited with shooting down 77 enemy aircraft.", " The majority of his victories were claimed over the Eastern Front.", " He also claimed four victories in Spain during the civil war.", " His commands included \"Geschwaderkommodore\" of Jagdgeschwader 54 (JG 54—54th Fighter Wing)." ], "title": "Hubertus von Bonin" }, { "sentences": [ "Walter Nowotny (7 December 1920 – 8 November 1944) was an Austrian-born fighter ace of the Luftwaffe in World War II.", " He is credited with 258 aerial victories—that is, 258 aerial combat encounters resulting in the destruction of the enemy aircraft—in 442 combat missions.", " Nowotny achieved 255 of these victories on the Eastern Front and three while flying one of the first jet fighters, the Messerschmitt Me 262, in the Defense of the Reich.", " He scored most of his victories in the Focke-Wulf Fw 190, and approximately 50 in the Messerschmitt Bf 109." ], "title": "Walter Nowotny" }, { "sentences": [ "Guards' Captain (later Major-General) Kirill Alekseyevich Yevstigneyev (Russian: Кирилл Алексеевич Евстигнеев ) (17 February [O.S. 4 February] 1917 – 29 August 1996) was a Soviet fighter pilot and one of the top Soviet aces of World War II.", " During his career he claimed 56 aerial victories flying the Lavochkin La-5 and La-7 fighter." ], "title": "Kirill A. Yevstigneyev" } ]
[ "Title: Cosimo Rennella\n\nLieutenant Colonel Cosimo Rennella Barbatto was an Ecuadorian World War I flying ace of Italian heritage. He was credited with seven confirmed aerial victories flying for Italian aviation during the war; however, his pioneering civil aviation activities both before and immediately following the war were probably even more important than his martial career.", "Title: List of World War II aces from Germany\n\nThis is a list of fighter aces in World War II from Germany. A flying ace or fighter ace is a military aviator credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft during aerial combat. German day and night fighter pilots claimed roughly 70,000 aerial victories during World War II, 25,000 over British or American and 45,000 over Russian flown aircraft. 103 German fighter pilots shot down more than 100 enemy aircraft for a total of roughly 15,400 aerial victories. Roughly a further 360 pilots claimed between 40 and 100 aerial victories for round about 21,000 victories. Another 500 fighter pilots claimed between 20 and 40 victories for a total of 15,000 victories. It is relatively certain that 2,500 German fighter pilots attained ace status, having achieved at least 5 aerial victories. These achievements were honored with 453 German day and \"Zerstörer\" (destroyer) pilots having received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. 85 night fighter pilots, including 14 crew members, were awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross.", "Title: List of German World War II night fighter aces\n\nA flying ace or fighter ace is a military aviator credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft during aerial combat. German day and night fighter pilots claimed roughly 70,000 aerial victories during World War II, 25,000 over British or American and 45,000 over Soviet flown aircraft. 103 German fighter pilots shot down more than 100 enemy aircraft for a total of roughly 15,400 aerial victories. Roughly a further 360 pilots claimed between 40 and 100 aerial victories for round about 21,000 victories. Another 500 fighter pilots claimed between 20 and 40 victories for a total of 15,000 victories. According to Obermeier, it is relatively certain, that 2,500 German fighter pilots attained ace status, having achieved at least 5 aerial victories. 453 German day and \"Zerstörer\" (destroyer) pilots received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. 85 night fighter pilots, including 14 crew members, were awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. The list is sorted by the number of aerial victories claimed at night.", "Title: Victor Fyodorov\n\nLieutenant Viktor Georgiyevich Fyodorov (11 November 1885 - 4 March 1922) was a Russian World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories while flying with the French military air service. Having left Russia for Belgium in 1908, with a further move to France, Fyodorov was still living in the latter when World War I began. On 21 August 1914, he volunteered for the French Foreign Legion, and served with them until wounded and invalided from infantry service. After preliminary duty as a chauffeur, he became a pilot on 27 November 1915. After acquiring Pierre Lanero as his mechanic, aerial observer, and gunner, Fyodorov scored three aerial victories in March 1916 with Lanero manning the Caudron's guns.", "Title: Kurt Welter\n\nKurt Welter (25 February 1916 – 7 March 1949) was a German \"Luftwaffe\" fighter ace and the most successful \"Jet Expert\" of World War II. A flying ace or fighter ace is a military aviator credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft during aerial combat. He claimed a total of 63 aerial victories—that is, 63 aerial combat encounters resulting in the destruction of the enemy aircraft—achieved in 93 combat missions. He recorded 56 victories at night, including 33 Mosquitos, and scored more aerial victories from a jet fighter aircraft than anyone else in World War II and possibly in aviation history. However this score is a matter of controversy; research of Royal Air Force losses suggests Welter overclaimed Mosquito victories considerably.", "Title: Jagdgeschwader 54\n\n\"Jagdgeschwader\" 54 (JG 54) was a Luftwaffe fighter wing during the Second World War, which was the second highest scoring wing of all time, JG 52 being the highest. JG 54 flew on the Eastern Front claiming over 9,600 aircraft shot down, with pilots such as Walter Nowotny, Otto Kittel, Hans-Ekkehard Bob, Max-Hellmuth Ostermann and Hannes Trautloft being termed \"Experten\".", "Title: Les Holden\n\nLeslie Hubert (Les) Holden, MC, AFC (6 March 1895 – 18 September 1932) was an Australian fighter ace of World War I and later a commercial aviator. A South Australian, he joined the Light Horse in May 1915, serving in Egypt and France. In December 1916, he volunteered for the Australian Flying Corps and qualified as a pilot. As a member of No. 2 Squadron on the Western Front, he gained the sobriquets \"Lucky Les\" and \"the homing pigeon\" after a series of incidents that saw him limping back to base in bullet-riddled aircraft. He was awarded the Military Cross, and went on to achieve five aerial victories flying Airco DH.5s and Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5s.", "Title: Hubertus von Bonin\n\nHubertus von Bonin (born 3 August 1911, Potsdam – 15 December 1943) was a German Second World War fighter ace who served in the \"Luftwaffe\". A flying or fighter ace is a military aviator credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft during aerial combat. Bonin is credited with shooting down 77 enemy aircraft. The majority of his victories were claimed over the Eastern Front. He also claimed four victories in Spain during the civil war. His commands included \"Geschwaderkommodore\" of Jagdgeschwader 54 (JG 54—54th Fighter Wing).", "Title: Walter Nowotny\n\nWalter Nowotny (7 December 1920 – 8 November 1944) was an Austrian-born fighter ace of the Luftwaffe in World War II. He is credited with 258 aerial victories—that is, 258 aerial combat encounters resulting in the destruction of the enemy aircraft—in 442 combat missions. Nowotny achieved 255 of these victories on the Eastern Front and three while flying one of the first jet fighters, the Messerschmitt Me 262, in the Defense of the Reich. He scored most of his victories in the Focke-Wulf Fw 190, and approximately 50 in the Messerschmitt Bf 109.", "Title: Kirill A. Yevstigneyev\n\nGuards' Captain (later Major-General) Kirill Alekseyevich Yevstigneyev (Russian: Кирилл Алексеевич Евстигнеев ) (17 February [O.S. 4 February] 1917 – 29 August 1996) was a Soviet fighter pilot and one of the top Soviet aces of World War II. During his career he claimed 56 aerial victories flying the Lavochkin La-5 and La-7 fighter." ]
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What coaching position did the Spurs-Suns rivalry allegedly prevent ''Coach Pop'' from acquiring?
Basketball team in the 2008 Summer Olympics
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{ "title": [ "Spurs–Suns rivalry", "Gregg Popovich" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Gregg Charles Popovich (born January 28, 1949) is an American basketball coach who is currently the head coach of the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " Taking over as coach of the Spurs in 1996, Popovich is the longest tenured active coach in both the NBA and all US major sports leagues.", " He is often referred to as \"Coach Pop\" or simply \"Pop.\"" ], "title": "Gregg Popovich" }, { "sentences": [ "Truman Layton \"T. L.\" Plain is an American basketball coach.", " Plain graduated from Western Kentucky State Teachers College in 1950, and received his master's degree from Murray State.", " Plain coached various high school basketball and baseball teams in Western Kentucky and Southern Indiana in the 1950s and 1960s From 1959 to 1963 T.L. Plain was the coach of the Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers where he coached the team to two NCAA Division II Tournaments.", " After two years of assistant coaching at University of Louisville Plain became an assistant coach for the University of Kentucky under coach Adolph Rupp.", " While at Kentucky, he was a part of the 1970 NCAA Runner up team.", " When Rupp was forced to retire by state law, the choice was down to Joe B. Hall and Plain for the head coaching position.", " T. L. Plain get the chance at a Division I school with Utah State University.", " His post coaching career included coordinator of convention sales at the Executive Inn in Evansville, Indiana.", " Since 2005 he has resided in Owensboro, Kentucky" ], "title": "T. L. Plain" }, { "sentences": [ "Dennis Fryzel (February 21, 1942 – July 6, 2009) was the last head football coach at the University of Tampa.", " He was the captain of the football team at Garfield Heights High School, where he lost his teeth to on-the-field injuries.", " He attended Denison University, where he played football and ran track.", " Although offered a tryout by the Boston Patriots, he was unable to bulk up enough to accept.", " He entered the coaching ranks with jobs at his former high school, Columbia University, and Williams College, before being offered the defensive coordinator position by Tampa head coach Earle Bruce.", " Fryzel took over the head coaching position when Bruce was offered a job at Iowa State University the next year.", " Fryzel coached for two years at the University of Tampa, before the program was disbanded.", " Ironically, Fryzel, who had become the fourth UT head coach in as many years, had given assurances on his hiring that he intended to serve out his three-year contract, and not use it to serve as a springboard to a higher-profile job.", " Fryzel then took the position of special teams coordinator with the expansion NFL Tampa Bay Buccaneers.", " After one year, he returned to the college ranks and served as defensive coordinator at Syracuse University and Air Force, before rejoining Bruce at Ohio State University.", " After being fired (along with Nick Saban and Steve Szabo) following the 1981 Liberty Bowl, Fryzel retired from coaching.", " Saban, who calls Fryzel a \"great mentor\" and included him on the sideline at Alabama games, credits him with helping him to make up his mind to leave the Miami Dolphins and take the University of Alabama coaching job.", " He died in July 2009 of renal cancer." ], "title": "Dennis Fryzel" }, { "sentences": [ "Dean Keener (born September 18, 1965) is the former head coach for the men's basketball team at James Madison University.", " He is a 1988 graduate of Davidson College where he served as a team captain and played on Davidson's 1986 NCAA Tournament team.", " Keener was hired on April 1, 2004.", " Keener previously held coaching positions at Drake University, Southern California, Virginia Tech, SMU, and Georgia Tech.", " Keener played an instrumental role in recruiting and developing many of the players on the 2004 national runner-up Georgia Tech squad.", " Keener resigned from his coaching position at JMU on February 22, 2008.", " After his resignation, he continued to coach for the remainder of the 2008 season.", " During his 20-year coaching career, he coached and/or recruited 12 players that played in the NBA, including Chris Bosh, Jarrett Jack, Anthony Morrow and Will Bynum.", " He is currently a color analyst for ESPN3." ], "title": "Dean Keener" }, { "sentences": [ "Wayne Lineburg (born January 12, 1974) was the interim head coach of the Richmond Spiders college football team, representing the University of Richmond, for the 2011 season.", " He was named to the position on August 23, 2011 following the resignation of Latrell Scott.", " Before taking the head coaching position at Richmond, Lineburg served as the offensive coordinator and running backs coach for one season at Richmond under Scott.", " He had also previously served as the offensive coordinator and running backs coach at Richmond under Dave Clawson from 2004 through 2006.", " Lineburg has also held coaching positions at the University of Virginia and the College of William & Mary." ], "title": "Wayne Lineburg" }, { "sentences": [ "Angela Lawson (born January 19, 1966) is the head women's basketball coach at the University of the Incarnate Word.", " She played college basketball at Louisiana Tech University where she was a three-year starter for Leon Barmore and the Lady Techsters and won the 1988 NCAA Division I National Championship in her senior season.", " Lawson went to the University of Tennessee to earn a master's degree and serve as a graduate assistant for Pat Summitt and the Lady Vols.", " In her second season as GA, Tennessee won the 1991 NCAA Division I National Championship.", " Lawson then took an assistant coaching position at Texas State, which she served for 3 seasons.", " Then she took an assistant coaching position at Baylor with former Louisiana Tech coach Sonja Hogg.", " After serving 6 years at Baylor, Lawson took the head coaching position which she currently holds at the University of the Incarnate Word." ], "title": "Angela Lawson" }, { "sentences": [ "The Spurs–Suns rivalry is a National Basketball Association (NBA) rivalry between the San Antonio Spurs and Phoenix Suns.", " It began in the 1990s, when the Spurs were led by \"The Admiral\", David Robinson, and the Phoenix Suns were propelled by a number of players, including Dan Majerle, Kevin Johnson, and Tom Chambers.", " The rivalry continued into the next decade with Tim Duncan leading the Spurs, and with Steve Nash leading the Suns.", " The rivalry has also allegedly prevented Spurs coach Gregg Popovich from coaching the USA Basketball team in the 2008 Summer Olympics." ], "title": "Spurs–Suns rivalry" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2010 Allstate Sugar Bowl was an American college football bowl game that was part of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) for the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season and was the 76th Sugar Bowl.", " The contest was played on Friday, January 1, 2010, in the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana between the Florida Gators, who lost the 2009 SEC Championship Game and the Cincinnati Bearcats, winners of the Big East Conference.", " The Bearcats were coached by Offensive Coordinator Jeff Quinn on an interim basis after Head Coach Brian Kelly left Cincinnati to take the head coaching position at Notre Dame on December 10, 2009.", " This would be Quinn's only game as head coach for Cincinnati, as he had already accepted the head coaching position of the University of Buffalo's football team effective after the Sugar Bowl." ], "title": "2010 Sugar Bowl" }, { "sentences": [ "Weldon Drew (born April 22, 1935) was the head men's basketball coach at New Mexico State University from 1979 to 1985.", " He was named to the position in 1979 as the successor to Ken Hayes who left to become head coach at Oral Roberts University.", " Drew was previously an assistant coach for New Mexico State University from 1975 to 1979.", " Drew came to NMSU after coaching high school basketball for Houston's Kashmere High School (485-135 record in 18 seasons), where he left with a 78-game winning streak after winning two consecutive Texas 4A state championships and the high school national championship.", " Drew also won national coach of the year in 1975.", " The NMSU job was Drew's first head coaching position at the college level.", " Drew was the 20th person to hold the head coaching position in the Aggie basketball history.", " After a dismal 1984-85 season, Drew was fired.", " He then went to be an assistant coach at Oklahoma State for two seasons.", " In 1987 Drew became the head coach at traditionally-black Langston University in Oklahoma.", " Drew graduated from Fisk University in 1957 after a standout career playing basketball.", " Drew graduated high school and played basketball at Wheatley High School in Houston." ], "title": "Weldon Drew" }, { "sentences": [ "Ronnie Courtney (born October 6, 1957) began his coaching career at Furr High School as an assistant football, basketball, and track coach.", " After eight years, he moved to Jefferson Davis High School as the head basketball coach, assistant football coach, and assistant track coach.", " While at Jeff Davis, his basketball team made the play-offs five of the eight years and Coach Courtney was named Greater Houston Coach of the Year and District Coach of the Year twice, compiling a record of 137-76.", " He then moved to Willowridge High School for four years where, as head basketball coach, he led his teams to back-to-back State titles in 2000 and 2001.", " Coach Courtney was named State Coach of the Year both years.", " In 2001, he was named National High School Coach of the Year.", " His record at Willowridge High School was 100-44.", " In 2001, Coach Courtney accepted the head basketball coaching position at Texas Southern University.", " In 2001, he was named Insider.com College Coach of the Year.", " In 2003, he led Texas Southern University to the NCAA tournament and was named Southwestern Athletic Conference Coach of the Year.", " He compiled a record of 77-98 while at Texas Southern.", " Courtney was fired from Texas Southern University on July 19, 2007." ], "title": "Ronnie Courtney" } ]
[ "Title: Gregg Popovich\n\nGregg Charles Popovich (born January 28, 1949) is an American basketball coach who is currently the head coach of the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Taking over as coach of the Spurs in 1996, Popovich is the longest tenured active coach in both the NBA and all US major sports leagues. He is often referred to as \"Coach Pop\" or simply \"Pop.\"", "Title: T. L. Plain\n\nTruman Layton \"T. L.\" Plain is an American basketball coach. Plain graduated from Western Kentucky State Teachers College in 1950, and received his master's degree from Murray State. Plain coached various high school basketball and baseball teams in Western Kentucky and Southern Indiana in the 1950s and 1960s From 1959 to 1963 T.L. Plain was the coach of the Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers where he coached the team to two NCAA Division II Tournaments. After two years of assistant coaching at University of Louisville Plain became an assistant coach for the University of Kentucky under coach Adolph Rupp. While at Kentucky, he was a part of the 1970 NCAA Runner up team. When Rupp was forced to retire by state law, the choice was down to Joe B. Hall and Plain for the head coaching position. T. L. Plain get the chance at a Division I school with Utah State University. His post coaching career included coordinator of convention sales at the Executive Inn in Evansville, Indiana. Since 2005 he has resided in Owensboro, Kentucky", "Title: Dennis Fryzel\n\nDennis Fryzel (February 21, 1942 – July 6, 2009) was the last head football coach at the University of Tampa. He was the captain of the football team at Garfield Heights High School, where he lost his teeth to on-the-field injuries. He attended Denison University, where he played football and ran track. Although offered a tryout by the Boston Patriots, he was unable to bulk up enough to accept. He entered the coaching ranks with jobs at his former high school, Columbia University, and Williams College, before being offered the defensive coordinator position by Tampa head coach Earle Bruce. Fryzel took over the head coaching position when Bruce was offered a job at Iowa State University the next year. Fryzel coached for two years at the University of Tampa, before the program was disbanded. Ironically, Fryzel, who had become the fourth UT head coach in as many years, had given assurances on his hiring that he intended to serve out his three-year contract, and not use it to serve as a springboard to a higher-profile job. Fryzel then took the position of special teams coordinator with the expansion NFL Tampa Bay Buccaneers. After one year, he returned to the college ranks and served as defensive coordinator at Syracuse University and Air Force, before rejoining Bruce at Ohio State University. After being fired (along with Nick Saban and Steve Szabo) following the 1981 Liberty Bowl, Fryzel retired from coaching. Saban, who calls Fryzel a \"great mentor\" and included him on the sideline at Alabama games, credits him with helping him to make up his mind to leave the Miami Dolphins and take the University of Alabama coaching job. He died in July 2009 of renal cancer.", "Title: Dean Keener\n\nDean Keener (born September 18, 1965) is the former head coach for the men's basketball team at James Madison University. He is a 1988 graduate of Davidson College where he served as a team captain and played on Davidson's 1986 NCAA Tournament team. Keener was hired on April 1, 2004. Keener previously held coaching positions at Drake University, Southern California, Virginia Tech, SMU, and Georgia Tech. Keener played an instrumental role in recruiting and developing many of the players on the 2004 national runner-up Georgia Tech squad. Keener resigned from his coaching position at JMU on February 22, 2008. After his resignation, he continued to coach for the remainder of the 2008 season. During his 20-year coaching career, he coached and/or recruited 12 players that played in the NBA, including Chris Bosh, Jarrett Jack, Anthony Morrow and Will Bynum. He is currently a color analyst for ESPN3.", "Title: Wayne Lineburg\n\nWayne Lineburg (born January 12, 1974) was the interim head coach of the Richmond Spiders college football team, representing the University of Richmond, for the 2011 season. He was named to the position on August 23, 2011 following the resignation of Latrell Scott. Before taking the head coaching position at Richmond, Lineburg served as the offensive coordinator and running backs coach for one season at Richmond under Scott. He had also previously served as the offensive coordinator and running backs coach at Richmond under Dave Clawson from 2004 through 2006. Lineburg has also held coaching positions at the University of Virginia and the College of William & Mary.", "Title: Angela Lawson\n\nAngela Lawson (born January 19, 1966) is the head women's basketball coach at the University of the Incarnate Word. She played college basketball at Louisiana Tech University where she was a three-year starter for Leon Barmore and the Lady Techsters and won the 1988 NCAA Division I National Championship in her senior season. Lawson went to the University of Tennessee to earn a master's degree and serve as a graduate assistant for Pat Summitt and the Lady Vols. In her second season as GA, Tennessee won the 1991 NCAA Division I National Championship. Lawson then took an assistant coaching position at Texas State, which she served for 3 seasons. Then she took an assistant coaching position at Baylor with former Louisiana Tech coach Sonja Hogg. After serving 6 years at Baylor, Lawson took the head coaching position which she currently holds at the University of the Incarnate Word.", "Title: Spurs–Suns rivalry\n\nThe Spurs–Suns rivalry is a National Basketball Association (NBA) rivalry between the San Antonio Spurs and Phoenix Suns. It began in the 1990s, when the Spurs were led by \"The Admiral\", David Robinson, and the Phoenix Suns were propelled by a number of players, including Dan Majerle, Kevin Johnson, and Tom Chambers. The rivalry continued into the next decade with Tim Duncan leading the Spurs, and with Steve Nash leading the Suns. The rivalry has also allegedly prevented Spurs coach Gregg Popovich from coaching the USA Basketball team in the 2008 Summer Olympics.", "Title: 2010 Sugar Bowl\n\nThe 2010 Allstate Sugar Bowl was an American college football bowl game that was part of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) for the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season and was the 76th Sugar Bowl. The contest was played on Friday, January 1, 2010, in the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana between the Florida Gators, who lost the 2009 SEC Championship Game and the Cincinnati Bearcats, winners of the Big East Conference. The Bearcats were coached by Offensive Coordinator Jeff Quinn on an interim basis after Head Coach Brian Kelly left Cincinnati to take the head coaching position at Notre Dame on December 10, 2009. This would be Quinn's only game as head coach for Cincinnati, as he had already accepted the head coaching position of the University of Buffalo's football team effective after the Sugar Bowl.", "Title: Weldon Drew\n\nWeldon Drew (born April 22, 1935) was the head men's basketball coach at New Mexico State University from 1979 to 1985. He was named to the position in 1979 as the successor to Ken Hayes who left to become head coach at Oral Roberts University. Drew was previously an assistant coach for New Mexico State University from 1975 to 1979. Drew came to NMSU after coaching high school basketball for Houston's Kashmere High School (485-135 record in 18 seasons), where he left with a 78-game winning streak after winning two consecutive Texas 4A state championships and the high school national championship. Drew also won national coach of the year in 1975. The NMSU job was Drew's first head coaching position at the college level. Drew was the 20th person to hold the head coaching position in the Aggie basketball history. After a dismal 1984-85 season, Drew was fired. He then went to be an assistant coach at Oklahoma State for two seasons. In 1987 Drew became the head coach at traditionally-black Langston University in Oklahoma. Drew graduated from Fisk University in 1957 after a standout career playing basketball. Drew graduated high school and played basketball at Wheatley High School in Houston.", "Title: Ronnie Courtney\n\nRonnie Courtney (born October 6, 1957) began his coaching career at Furr High School as an assistant football, basketball, and track coach. After eight years, he moved to Jefferson Davis High School as the head basketball coach, assistant football coach, and assistant track coach. While at Jeff Davis, his basketball team made the play-offs five of the eight years and Coach Courtney was named Greater Houston Coach of the Year and District Coach of the Year twice, compiling a record of 137-76. He then moved to Willowridge High School for four years where, as head basketball coach, he led his teams to back-to-back State titles in 2000 and 2001. Coach Courtney was named State Coach of the Year both years. In 2001, he was named National High School Coach of the Year. His record at Willowridge High School was 100-44. In 2001, Coach Courtney accepted the head basketball coaching position at Texas Southern University. In 2001, he was named Insider.com College Coach of the Year. In 2003, he led Texas Southern University to the NCAA tournament and was named Southwestern Athletic Conference Coach of the Year. He compiled a record of 77-98 while at Texas Southern. Courtney was fired from Texas Southern University on July 19, 2007." ]
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Who was part of more bands, Kurt Cobain or Keith Buckley?
Keith Buckley
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{ "title": [ "Kurt Cobain", "Keith Buckley" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Kurt Cobain About a Son is a documentary about Kurt Cobain that debuted at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival.", " It is directed by AJ Schnack.", " It was produced by Sidetrack Films.", " It features audio of interviews between Cobain and journalist Michael Azerrad done for the book \"\", set over ambient cinematography of the places which Kurt Cobain called his home, mainly Aberdeen, Olympia, and Seattle.", " The film played at numerous film festivals, and was nominated for the 2007 Independent Spirit's Truer than Fiction Award.", " The DVD, which was released by Shout!", " Factory in February 2008, includes bonus interviews and commentary by Michael Azerrad and A.J. Schnack.", " Shout!", " Factory also put out the documentary's first Blu-ray edition on October 6, 2009." ], "title": "Kurt Cobain: About a Son" }, { "sentences": [ "Kurt Donald Cobain (February 20, 1967 – April 5, 1994) was an American musician, artist, singer, songwriter, guitarist and poet.", " Born in Aberdeen, Washington, Cobain formed the band Nirvana with Krist Novoselic in 1987 and established it as part of the Seattle music scene and grunge genre.", " Nirvana's debut album \"Bleach\" was released on the independent record label Sub Pop in 1989." ], "title": "Kurt Cobain" }, { "sentences": [ "On April 8, 1994, Kurt Cobain, the lead singer of the grunge band Nirvana, was found dead at his home, located at 171 Lake Washington Boulevard East in Seattle, Washington.", " Forensic analysis at the time determined he had killed himself on April 5.", " The Seattle Police Department incident report states: \"Kurt Cobain was found with a shotgun across his body, had a visible head wound and there was a suicide note discovered nearby.\"", " The King County Medical Examiner noted puncture wounds on the inside of both the right and left elbow.", " Prior to his death, Cobain had checked out of a drug rehabilitation facility and had been reported as suicidal by his wife Courtney Love." ], "title": "Suicide of Kurt Cobain" }, { "sentences": [ "Nirvana was an American rock band formed by singer/guitarist Kurt Cobain and bassist Krist Novoselic in Aberdeen, Washington in 1987, with drummer Dave Grohl joining the band in 1990.", " Though their brief run ended following the death of Kurt Cobain in 1994, Nirvana has come to be regarded as one of the most influential and important rock bands of the modern era." ], "title": "List of songs recorded by Nirvana" }, { "sentences": [ "Teen Spirit: The Tribute to Kurt Cobain is a documentary about Nirvana band leader Kurt Cobain.", " Released in September 1996 it is significant as the first unofficial Kurt Cobain or Nirvana documentary to be available as a home video." ], "title": "Teen Spirit: The Tribute to Kurt Cobain" }, { "sentences": [ "Keith Buckley (born November 19, 1979) is an American rock musician, best known as the vocalist and lyricist of the metalcore band Every Time I Die and the heavy metal supergroup The Damned Things." ], "title": "Keith Buckley" }, { "sentences": [ "Love and Death: The Murder of Kurt Cobain, published by Simon & Schuster, is a collaborative investigative journalism book written by Ian Halperin and Max Wallace purporting to show that rock star Kurt Cobain, believed to have committed suicide, was in fact murdered, possibly at the behest of his wife Courtney Love.", " It is a follow-up to the authors' 1998 bestseller on the same subject, \"Who Killed Kurt Cobain?\"", ".", " The book is based on 30 hours of revealing audiotaped conversations, exclusively obtained by the authors, between Courtney Love's private investigator, Tom Grant, and her and Cobain's entertainment attorney, Rosemary Carroll, who both dispute the official finding of suicide and believe Cobain was in fact murdered." ], "title": "Love and Death: The Murder of Kurt Cobain" }, { "sentences": [ "Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck (also billed as Cobain: Montage of Heck) is a 2015 documentary film about Nirvana lead singer Kurt Cobain.", " The film was directed by Brett Morgen and premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival.", " It received a limited theatrical release worldwide and premiered on television in the United States on HBO on April 24, 2015.", " The documentary chronicles the life of Kurt Cobain from his birth in Aberdeen, Washington in 1967, through his troubled early family life and teenage years and rise to fame as front man of Nirvana, up to his death in April 1994 in Seattle at the age of 27." ], "title": "Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck" }, { "sentences": [ "Last Days is a 2005 American drama film directed, produced and written by Gus Van Sant.", " It is a fictionalized account of the last days of a musician, loosely based on Kurt Cobain.", " It was released to theaters in the United States on July 22, 2005 and was produced by HBO.", " The film stars Michael Pitt as the character Blake, based on Kurt Cobain.", " Lukas Haas, Asia Argento, Scott Patrick Green and Thadeus A. Thomas also star in the film.", " This is the first film from Picturehouse, a joint venture between Time Warner's New Line Cinema and HBO Films subsidiaries to release art house, independent, foreign, and documentary films.", " The film received mixed reviews from critics.", " Though meant to be based on Kurt Cobain, it contradicts the factual evidence of Cobain's final days." ], "title": "Last Days (2005 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kurt Cobain Memorial Park, also called Kurt Cobain Landing, is the first official, full-scale memorial to Kurt Cobain in his hometown of Aberdeen, Washington.", " A welcome sign to the city, placed in 2005, more than ten years after Cobain's death, obliquely says \"come as you are\" but does not mention him by name and was the first official recognition of Cobain.", " The park, initially built in Felony Flats on city-owned land near his Aberdeen home in 2011, and maintained by local volunteers as Kurt Cobain Landing, was adopted by the city of Aberdeen in 2015, 20 years after his death.", " As recently as 2011, a motion not to rename the adjacent Young Street Bridge after Cobain was applauded at a city council meeting." ], "title": "Kurt Cobain Memorial Park" } ]
[ "Title: Kurt Cobain: About a Son\n\nKurt Cobain About a Son is a documentary about Kurt Cobain that debuted at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival. It is directed by AJ Schnack. It was produced by Sidetrack Films. It features audio of interviews between Cobain and journalist Michael Azerrad done for the book \"\", set over ambient cinematography of the places which Kurt Cobain called his home, mainly Aberdeen, Olympia, and Seattle. The film played at numerous film festivals, and was nominated for the 2007 Independent Spirit's Truer than Fiction Award. The DVD, which was released by Shout! Factory in February 2008, includes bonus interviews and commentary by Michael Azerrad and A.J. Schnack. Shout! Factory also put out the documentary's first Blu-ray edition on October 6, 2009.", "Title: Kurt Cobain\n\nKurt Donald Cobain (February 20, 1967 – April 5, 1994) was an American musician, artist, singer, songwriter, guitarist and poet. Born in Aberdeen, Washington, Cobain formed the band Nirvana with Krist Novoselic in 1987 and established it as part of the Seattle music scene and grunge genre. Nirvana's debut album \"Bleach\" was released on the independent record label Sub Pop in 1989.", "Title: Suicide of Kurt Cobain\n\nOn April 8, 1994, Kurt Cobain, the lead singer of the grunge band Nirvana, was found dead at his home, located at 171 Lake Washington Boulevard East in Seattle, Washington. Forensic analysis at the time determined he had killed himself on April 5. The Seattle Police Department incident report states: \"Kurt Cobain was found with a shotgun across his body, had a visible head wound and there was a suicide note discovered nearby.\" The King County Medical Examiner noted puncture wounds on the inside of both the right and left elbow. Prior to his death, Cobain had checked out of a drug rehabilitation facility and had been reported as suicidal by his wife Courtney Love.", "Title: List of songs recorded by Nirvana\n\nNirvana was an American rock band formed by singer/guitarist Kurt Cobain and bassist Krist Novoselic in Aberdeen, Washington in 1987, with drummer Dave Grohl joining the band in 1990. Though their brief run ended following the death of Kurt Cobain in 1994, Nirvana has come to be regarded as one of the most influential and important rock bands of the modern era.", "Title: Teen Spirit: The Tribute to Kurt Cobain\n\nTeen Spirit: The Tribute to Kurt Cobain is a documentary about Nirvana band leader Kurt Cobain. Released in September 1996 it is significant as the first unofficial Kurt Cobain or Nirvana documentary to be available as a home video.", "Title: Keith Buckley\n\nKeith Buckley (born November 19, 1979) is an American rock musician, best known as the vocalist and lyricist of the metalcore band Every Time I Die and the heavy metal supergroup The Damned Things.", "Title: Love and Death: The Murder of Kurt Cobain\n\nLove and Death: The Murder of Kurt Cobain, published by Simon & Schuster, is a collaborative investigative journalism book written by Ian Halperin and Max Wallace purporting to show that rock star Kurt Cobain, believed to have committed suicide, was in fact murdered, possibly at the behest of his wife Courtney Love. It is a follow-up to the authors' 1998 bestseller on the same subject, \"Who Killed Kurt Cobain?\" . The book is based on 30 hours of revealing audiotaped conversations, exclusively obtained by the authors, between Courtney Love's private investigator, Tom Grant, and her and Cobain's entertainment attorney, Rosemary Carroll, who both dispute the official finding of suicide and believe Cobain was in fact murdered.", "Title: Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck\n\nKurt Cobain: Montage of Heck (also billed as Cobain: Montage of Heck) is a 2015 documentary film about Nirvana lead singer Kurt Cobain. The film was directed by Brett Morgen and premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. It received a limited theatrical release worldwide and premiered on television in the United States on HBO on April 24, 2015. The documentary chronicles the life of Kurt Cobain from his birth in Aberdeen, Washington in 1967, through his troubled early family life and teenage years and rise to fame as front man of Nirvana, up to his death in April 1994 in Seattle at the age of 27.", "Title: Last Days (2005 film)\n\nLast Days is a 2005 American drama film directed, produced and written by Gus Van Sant. It is a fictionalized account of the last days of a musician, loosely based on Kurt Cobain. It was released to theaters in the United States on July 22, 2005 and was produced by HBO. The film stars Michael Pitt as the character Blake, based on Kurt Cobain. Lukas Haas, Asia Argento, Scott Patrick Green and Thadeus A. Thomas also star in the film. This is the first film from Picturehouse, a joint venture between Time Warner's New Line Cinema and HBO Films subsidiaries to release art house, independent, foreign, and documentary films. The film received mixed reviews from critics. Though meant to be based on Kurt Cobain, it contradicts the factual evidence of Cobain's final days.", "Title: Kurt Cobain Memorial Park\n\nKurt Cobain Memorial Park, also called Kurt Cobain Landing, is the first official, full-scale memorial to Kurt Cobain in his hometown of Aberdeen, Washington. A welcome sign to the city, placed in 2005, more than ten years after Cobain's death, obliquely says \"come as you are\" but does not mention him by name and was the first official recognition of Cobain. The park, initially built in Felony Flats on city-owned land near his Aberdeen home in 2011, and maintained by local volunteers as Kurt Cobain Landing, was adopted by the city of Aberdeen in 2015, 20 years after his death. As recently as 2011, a motion not to rename the adjacent Young Street Bridge after Cobain was applauded at a city council meeting." ]
4,081
Where did Jorge Ahumada have a title bout with "The Deputy Sheriff"?
Madison Square Garden
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office provides police protection for Montgomery County, Pennsylvania in conjunction with local and Pennsylvania State Police.", " Pennsylvania law calls for the Sheriff to be elected every four years.", " Sheriff John P. Durante died suddenly on February 10, 2010 and Chief Deputy Sheriff Alfred J. Ricci became the Acting Sheriff.", " On May 6, 2011, Eileen Whalon Behr, who had been appointed Sheriff by the Governor and confirmed by the Pennsylvania Senate, was sworn in to serve the balance of John P. Durante's term.", " Behr had previously served as Chief of Police in Whitemarsh Township.", " Behr was subsequently elected to a full four-year term on November 8, 2011." ], "title": "Montgomery County Sheriff's Office (Pennsylvania)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lynwood Vikings were a white supremacist gang in Los Angeles, based at the Lynwood station of the L.A. County Sheriff's Department, whose members were deputy sheriffs in the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department (LASD).", " Its members have included Paul Tanaka, deputy Sheriff and LASD second-in-command to Lee Baca.", " After lawsuits repeatedly surfaced concerning the group's activities, the Vikings were described by federal judge Terry Hatter as a \"neo-Nazi\" gang engaged in racially motivated hostility.", " According to sociologist Rob Sullivan, its members were committed to the \"valorization\" of Aryans." ], "title": "Lynwood Vikings" }, { "sentences": [ "Chief Deputy Sheriff is a rank/title used in American law enforcement.", " The position of chief deputy is primarily found within sheriff's offices throughout the United States.", " A chief deputy may serve as the senior ranking officer below the sheriff, or below an undersheriff if that rank/title exists within an agency." ], "title": "Chief deputy" }, { "sentences": [ "The Broome County Sheriff's Office (BCSO), is the primary law enforcement agency for unincorporated areas of Broome County, New York, New York, United States.", " As a constitutional officer the Sheriff is the chief law enforcement officer within his County.", " While operating primarily in the unincorporated areas of the County, the Sheriff's Office does have jurisdiction within the City of Binghamton and various incorporated towns and villages.", " The current sheriff is David E. Harder.", " Sheriff Harder joined the Sheriff's Office in 1961 as a Deputy Sheriff." ], "title": "Broome County Sheriff's Office" }, { "sentences": [ "Jesse Burnett (born February 8, 1946 in Los Angeles, California) was a light-heavyweight and cruiserweight boxer.", " His professional record was 23-18-2 with 11 knockouts.", " He is best remembered as the spoiler who won a twelve round decision in a WBC cruiserweight elimination bout over former world light-heavyweight champion Victor Galindez of Argentina in 1980, sending Galindez into retirement.", " In Burnett's two tries at a world title, he was stopped in the ninth round of a 1977 vacant WBC light-heavyweight title bout by Miguel Angel Cuello, and stopped in the eighth round of a 1980 WBC cruiserweight title bout against S.T. Gordon.", " Burnett also fought such other fighters as former heavyweight champion Leon Spinks, former light-heavyweight champion John Conteh (Burnett earned a ten round draw), former light-heavyweight champion Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, and other contenders such as Yaqui Lopez, James Scott, Jerry Martin, Tony Mundine, Bash Ali, Willie Edwards, Mustafa Wassaja, Willie Edwards, Lotte Mwale, and many others.", " This was before he married Polita then went into retirement.", " He has two wonderful children, Jesse Jr. and Stephanie.", " Due to his boxing career, Jesse was able to travel to faraway and distant lands such as Europe as well as small ones such as Belize, where he was able to meet in-laws that also grew into legends.", " Stars such as his stepson Liberato, a successful businessman, and a brother-in-law Leroy McKenzie better known as Sarge, one of the best in Belizean soccer and a legend in Belize." ], "title": "Jesse Burnett" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert 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": "Bob Foster (boxer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jorge Victor Ahumada (born 1946) is a former professional boxer.", " Notable fights include four bouts with Victor Galindez, (one of which was a world title challenge at the Madison Square Garden in New York, New York), a title bout with Bob Foster (Foster's last title defense) which ended in a draw, and a bout with John Conteh for the WBC Light Heavyweight Championship." ], "title": "Jorge Ahumada" }, { "sentences": [ "Joe Don Baker (born February 12, 1936) is an American character actor and a life member of the Actors Studio, He established himself as an action star with supporting roles as a mysterious cowboy drifter in \"Guns of the Magnificent Seven\" (1969), and as a deputy sheriff in the western \"Wild Rovers\" (1971), before receiving worldwide fame for his iconic roles as a mafia hitman in \"Charley Varrick\" (1973), real-life Tennessee Sheriff Buford Pusser in the classic action film \"Walking Tall\" (1973), brute force detective Mitchell in \"Mitchell\" (1975), deputy sheriff Thomas Jefferson Geronimo III in \"Final Justice\" (1985), and as chief Jerry Karlin in the action-comedy \"Fletch\" (1985)." ], "title": "Joe Don Baker" }, { "sentences": [ "Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp (March 19, 1848 – January 13, 1929) was an American Old West gambler, a deputy sheriff in Pima County, and deputy town marshal in Tombstone, Arizona Territory, who took part in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, during which lawmen killed three outlaw cowboys.", " He is often mistakenly regarded as the central figure in the shootout in Tombstone, although his brother Virgil was Tombstone city marshal and deputy U.S. marshal that day, and had far more experience as a sheriff, constable, marshal, and soldier in combat." ], "title": "Wyatt Earp" }, { "sentences": [ "The Clark County Sheriff's Office is the local, county-level law enforcement agency serving Clark County, Washington.", " The Clark County Sheriff's Office was established in 1849 and is the oldest law enforcement organization in the state of Washington.", " The Clark County Sheriff's Office employs approximately 450 employees who serve in three distinct branches; enforcement, corrections, and support.", " The enforcement branch is composed of sworn deputy sheriffs who typically perform general policing duties such as patrolling the county, investigating crimes, serving arrest warrants, transporting prisoners, controlling disturbances, providing a safe atmosphere at large county events, along with a variety of other emergency and routine activities.", " Deputy sheriff's also serve in specialty assignments such as detectives, narcotics, SWAT, K9, marine patrol, school resource officer, explosive disposal unit, traffic homicide, sex offender monitoring, computer forensics, and child abuse investigations.", " Corrections deputies work in two different facilities; the main jail and the Lower River Road work center.", " The main jail is a medium and high security jail facility which houses an average of 600 inmates daily.", " The Lower River Road work center is a low-security jail facility which houses approximately 100 inmates.", " Support branch employees are non-sworn employees who work in criminal records, warrants, finance, human resources, admin, and in jail support roles supervising jail inmates who work in food and laundry services." ], "title": "Clark County Sheriff's Office (Washington)" } ]
[ "Title: Montgomery County Sheriff's Office (Pennsylvania)\n\nThe Montgomery County Sheriff's Office provides police protection for Montgomery County, Pennsylvania in conjunction with local and Pennsylvania State Police. Pennsylvania law calls for the Sheriff to be elected every four years. Sheriff John P. Durante died suddenly on February 10, 2010 and Chief Deputy Sheriff Alfred J. Ricci became the Acting Sheriff. On May 6, 2011, Eileen Whalon Behr, who had been appointed Sheriff by the Governor and confirmed by the Pennsylvania Senate, was sworn in to serve the balance of John P. Durante's term. Behr had previously served as Chief of Police in Whitemarsh Township. Behr was subsequently elected to a full four-year term on November 8, 2011.", "Title: Lynwood Vikings\n\nThe Lynwood Vikings were a white supremacist gang in Los Angeles, based at the Lynwood station of the L.A. County Sheriff's Department, whose members were deputy sheriffs in the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department (LASD). Its members have included Paul Tanaka, deputy Sheriff and LASD second-in-command to Lee Baca. After lawsuits repeatedly surfaced concerning the group's activities, the Vikings were described by federal judge Terry Hatter as a \"neo-Nazi\" gang engaged in racially motivated hostility. According to sociologist Rob Sullivan, its members were committed to the \"valorization\" of Aryans.", "Title: Chief deputy\n\nChief Deputy Sheriff is a rank/title used in American law enforcement. The position of chief deputy is primarily found within sheriff's offices throughout the United States. A chief deputy may serve as the senior ranking officer below the sheriff, or below an undersheriff if that rank/title exists within an agency.", "Title: Broome County Sheriff's Office\n\nThe Broome County Sheriff's Office (BCSO), is the primary law enforcement agency for unincorporated areas of Broome County, New York, New York, United States. As a constitutional officer the Sheriff is the chief law enforcement officer within his County. While operating primarily in the unincorporated areas of the County, the Sheriff's Office does have jurisdiction within the City of Binghamton and various incorporated towns and villages. The current sheriff is David E. Harder. Sheriff Harder joined the Sheriff's Office in 1961 as a Deputy Sheriff.", "Title: Jesse Burnett\n\nJesse Burnett (born February 8, 1946 in Los Angeles, California) was a light-heavyweight and cruiserweight boxer. His professional record was 23-18-2 with 11 knockouts. He is best remembered as the spoiler who won a twelve round decision in a WBC cruiserweight elimination bout over former world light-heavyweight champion Victor Galindez of Argentina in 1980, sending Galindez into retirement. In Burnett's two tries at a world title, he was stopped in the ninth round of a 1977 vacant WBC light-heavyweight title bout by Miguel Angel Cuello, and stopped in the eighth round of a 1980 WBC cruiserweight title bout against S.T. Gordon. Burnett also fought such other fighters as former heavyweight champion Leon Spinks, former light-heavyweight champion John Conteh (Burnett earned a ten round draw), former light-heavyweight champion Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, and other contenders such as Yaqui Lopez, James Scott, Jerry Martin, Tony Mundine, Bash Ali, Willie Edwards, Mustafa Wassaja, Willie Edwards, Lotte Mwale, and many others. This was before he married Polita then went into retirement. He has two wonderful children, Jesse Jr. and Stephanie. Due to his boxing career, Jesse was able to travel to faraway and distant lands such as Europe as well as small ones such as Belize, where he was able to meet in-laws that also grew into legends. Stars such as his stepson Liberato, a successful businessman, and a brother-in-law Leroy McKenzie better known as Sarge, one of the best in Belizean soccer and a legend in Belize.", "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: Jorge Ahumada\n\nJorge Victor Ahumada (born 1946) is a former professional boxer. Notable fights include four bouts with Victor Galindez, (one of which was a world title challenge at the Madison Square Garden in New York, New York), a title bout with Bob Foster (Foster's last title defense) which ended in a draw, and a bout with John Conteh for the WBC Light Heavyweight Championship.", "Title: Joe Don Baker\n\nJoe Don Baker (born February 12, 1936) is an American character actor and a life member of the Actors Studio, He established himself as an action star with supporting roles as a mysterious cowboy drifter in \"Guns of the Magnificent Seven\" (1969), and as a deputy sheriff in the western \"Wild Rovers\" (1971), before receiving worldwide fame for his iconic roles as a mafia hitman in \"Charley Varrick\" (1973), real-life Tennessee Sheriff Buford Pusser in the classic action film \"Walking Tall\" (1973), brute force detective Mitchell in \"Mitchell\" (1975), deputy sheriff Thomas Jefferson Geronimo III in \"Final Justice\" (1985), and as chief Jerry Karlin in the action-comedy \"Fletch\" (1985).", "Title: Wyatt Earp\n\nWyatt Berry Stapp Earp (March 19, 1848 – January 13, 1929) was an American Old West gambler, a deputy sheriff in Pima County, and deputy town marshal in Tombstone, Arizona Territory, who took part in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, during which lawmen killed three outlaw cowboys. He is often mistakenly regarded as the central figure in the shootout in Tombstone, although his brother Virgil was Tombstone city marshal and deputy U.S. marshal that day, and had far more experience as a sheriff, constable, marshal, and soldier in combat.", "Title: Clark County Sheriff's Office (Washington)\n\nThe Clark County Sheriff's Office is the local, county-level law enforcement agency serving Clark County, Washington. The Clark County Sheriff's Office was established in 1849 and is the oldest law enforcement organization in the state of Washington. The Clark County Sheriff's Office employs approximately 450 employees who serve in three distinct branches; enforcement, corrections, and support. The enforcement branch is composed of sworn deputy sheriffs who typically perform general policing duties such as patrolling the county, investigating crimes, serving arrest warrants, transporting prisoners, controlling disturbances, providing a safe atmosphere at large county events, along with a variety of other emergency and routine activities. Deputy sheriff's also serve in specialty assignments such as detectives, narcotics, SWAT, K9, marine patrol, school resource officer, explosive disposal unit, traffic homicide, sex offender monitoring, computer forensics, and child abuse investigations. Corrections deputies work in two different facilities; the main jail and the Lower River Road work center. The main jail is a medium and high security jail facility which houses an average of 600 inmates daily. The Lower River Road work center is a low-security jail facility which houses approximately 100 inmates. Support branch employees are non-sworn employees who work in criminal records, warrants, finance, human resources, admin, and in jail support roles supervising jail inmates who work in food and laundry services." ]
4,082
Jamesy Boy stars what actor who played himself on eight episodes of "Family Guy"?
James Woods
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"There's Something About Paulie\" is the 16th episode from the second season of the Fox animated series \"Family Guy\".", " It is the 23rd episode of \"Family Guy\".", " It was also the last episode of the first production season of \"Family Guy\" to air, but unlike the others, Mila Kunis had replaced Lacey Chabert for the voice of Meg Griffin.", " Michael Chiklis guest stars as Big Fat Paulie." ], "title": "There's Something About Paulie" }, { "sentences": [ "The American animated sitcom \"Family Guy\" has been the target of numerous taste and indecency complaints.", " The show is known to include offensive jokes and violent images.", " The show's dark humor and sexual themes has led to backlash from the community.", " Since the premiere of Family Guy the Parents Television Council has been an outspoken critic of the series.", " The Parents Television Council is a conservative non-profit watchdog group that has not only expressed moral opposition to the series, but also has filed complaints with the Federal Communications Commission.", " Since 2005, the PTC has deemed Family Guy the \"Worst TV Show of the Week\" on at least 40 occasions, with at least 42 episodes so designated; many of the awards came following original broadcasts, while the others were based on repeat airings." ], "title": "Criticism of Family Guy" }, { "sentences": [ "Las chicas del cable (Cable Girls) is a Spanish period drama web television series.", " It stars Ana Fernández, Nadia de Santiago, Blanca Suárez and Maggie Civantos.", " The first season of sixteen episodes will be released in two batches of eight episodes each; the first eight episodes premiered on Netflix worldwide on April 28, 2017.", " The second season will air in December of 2017 and a third is ordered for a 2018 release." ], "title": "Las chicas del cable" }, { "sentences": [ "James Howard Woods (born April 18, 1947) is an American actor and producer.", " He is known primarily for playing villainous roles, and has appeared in a variety of films, including \"The Way We Were\" (1973), \"The Onion Field\" (1979), \"Videodrome\" (1983), \"Once Upon a Time in America\" (1984), \"Best Seller\" (1987), \"Chaplin\" (1992), \"Casino\" (1995), \"Nixon\" (1995), \"Vampires\" (1998), \"Straw Dogs\" (2011) and \"White House Down\" (2013).", " On television, he is known for portraying the titular protagonist of \"Shark\" (2006–2008), and for playing himself on eight episodes of the animated series \"Family Guy\", as well as on one episode of \"The Simpsons\"." ], "title": "James Woods" }, { "sentences": [ "Spencer Rocco Lofranco (born October 18, 1992) is a Canadian actor.", " He made his film debut in the 2013 romantic comedy \"At Middleton\" as Conrad Hartman, and portrayed the lead role of James Burns in the 2014 crime drama \"Jamesy Boy\".", " He then co-starred as Harry Brooks in the biographical war drama \"Unbroken\" (2014) and Billy in the crime drama \"Dixieland\" (2015)." ], "title": "Spencer Lofranco" }, { "sentences": [ "Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse is an action-adventure game that was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on November 20, 2012, in North America, November 21, 2012, in Australia and November 23, 2012, in Europe.", " The game is based on the American animated television series \"Family Guy\", most notably the episode \"Road to the Multiverse\", and is also a continuation of the episode \"The Big Bang Theory\".", " This game also features the return of Stewie's evil half-brother Bertram, who was killed in the show.", " \"Back to the Multiverse\" is the first \"Family Guy\" console game since \"Family Guy Video Game!", "\" in 2006.", " When the game was available for pre-order, people who pre-ordered the game received a special level, based on \"\", another video game based on the \"Aliens\" trademark also owned by 20th Century Fox, which was released the next February to similar negative reception." ], "title": "Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse" }, { "sentences": [ "Albert and Me is a British radio series that had a pilot and eight episodes in 1977 and another eight episodes in 1983.", " The 17 half-hour-long episodes were broadcast on BBC Radio 2.", " It starred Richard Beckinsale and Pat Coombs.", " Richard Beckinsale played Bryan Archer who was a single parent struggling to find a job and to bring up his child with the help of his mother played by Pat Coombs (who also played baby Albert)." ], "title": "Albert and Me" }, { "sentences": [ "Jamesy Boy is a 2014 American biographical crime drama film directed by Trevor White and written by White and Lane Shadgett.", " The film stars Spencer Lofranco, Mary-Louise Parker, Taissa Farmiga, Ving Rhames, and James Woods.", " It tells the true story of ex-convict James Burns.", " The film was released in North America on January 3, 2014 through video on demand, and in a limited release on January 17, 2014 by Phase 4 Films." ], "title": "Jamesy Boy" }, { "sentences": [ "Peter Shin is an American animator who served as supervising director of \"\", the director of \"Big Bug Man\", the director of \"Family Guy\" episodes \"Death Has a Shadow\", \"Emission Impossible\", \"North by North Quahog\", \"It's a Trap!", "\" and \"The Simpsons Guy\" and was a character layout artist \"The Simpsons\" for several episodes between 1990 and 1995.", " He directed the first ever episode of Family Guy." ], "title": "Peter Shin" }, { "sentences": [ "The second season of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\" aired on Fox from September 23, 1999 to August 1, 2000, and consisted of 21 episodes.", " The series follows the dysfunctional Griffin family—father Peter, mother Lois, daughter Meg, son Chris, baby Stewie and their anthropomorphic dog Brian, all of whom reside in their hometown of Quahog.", " 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.", " The executive producers for the second production season were David Zuckerman and MacFarlane; the aired season also contained eight episodes which were holdovers from season one." ], "title": "Family Guy (season 2)" } ]
[ "Title: There's Something About Paulie\n\n\"There's Something About Paulie\" is the 16th episode from the second season of the Fox animated series \"Family Guy\". It is the 23rd episode of \"Family Guy\". It was also the last episode of the first production season of \"Family Guy\" to air, but unlike the others, Mila Kunis had replaced Lacey Chabert for the voice of Meg Griffin. Michael Chiklis guest stars as Big Fat Paulie.", "Title: Criticism of Family Guy\n\nThe American animated sitcom \"Family Guy\" has been the target of numerous taste and indecency complaints. The show is known to include offensive jokes and violent images. The show's dark humor and sexual themes has led to backlash from the community. Since the premiere of Family Guy the Parents Television Council has been an outspoken critic of the series. The Parents Television Council is a conservative non-profit watchdog group that has not only expressed moral opposition to the series, but also has filed complaints with the Federal Communications Commission. Since 2005, the PTC has deemed Family Guy the \"Worst TV Show of the Week\" on at least 40 occasions, with at least 42 episodes so designated; many of the awards came following original broadcasts, while the others were based on repeat airings.", "Title: Las chicas del cable\n\nLas chicas del cable (Cable Girls) is a Spanish period drama web television series. It stars Ana Fernández, Nadia de Santiago, Blanca Suárez and Maggie Civantos. The first season of sixteen episodes will be released in two batches of eight episodes each; the first eight episodes premiered on Netflix worldwide on April 28, 2017. The second season will air in December of 2017 and a third is ordered for a 2018 release.", "Title: James Woods\n\nJames Howard Woods (born April 18, 1947) is an American actor and producer. He is known primarily for playing villainous roles, and has appeared in a variety of films, including \"The Way We Were\" (1973), \"The Onion Field\" (1979), \"Videodrome\" (1983), \"Once Upon a Time in America\" (1984), \"Best Seller\" (1987), \"Chaplin\" (1992), \"Casino\" (1995), \"Nixon\" (1995), \"Vampires\" (1998), \"Straw Dogs\" (2011) and \"White House Down\" (2013). On television, he is known for portraying the titular protagonist of \"Shark\" (2006–2008), and for playing himself on eight episodes of the animated series \"Family Guy\", as well as on one episode of \"The Simpsons\".", "Title: Spencer Lofranco\n\nSpencer Rocco Lofranco (born October 18, 1992) is a Canadian actor. He made his film debut in the 2013 romantic comedy \"At Middleton\" as Conrad Hartman, and portrayed the lead role of James Burns in the 2014 crime drama \"Jamesy Boy\". He then co-starred as Harry Brooks in the biographical war drama \"Unbroken\" (2014) and Billy in the crime drama \"Dixieland\" (2015).", "Title: Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse\n\nFamily Guy: Back to the Multiverse is an action-adventure game that was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on November 20, 2012, in North America, November 21, 2012, in Australia and November 23, 2012, in Europe. The game is based on the American animated television series \"Family Guy\", most notably the episode \"Road to the Multiverse\", and is also a continuation of the episode \"The Big Bang Theory\". This game also features the return of Stewie's evil half-brother Bertram, who was killed in the show. \"Back to the Multiverse\" is the first \"Family Guy\" console game since \"Family Guy Video Game! \" in 2006. When the game was available for pre-order, people who pre-ordered the game received a special level, based on \"\", another video game based on the \"Aliens\" trademark also owned by 20th Century Fox, which was released the next February to similar negative reception.", "Title: Albert and Me\n\nAlbert and Me is a British radio series that had a pilot and eight episodes in 1977 and another eight episodes in 1983. The 17 half-hour-long episodes were broadcast on BBC Radio 2. It starred Richard Beckinsale and Pat Coombs. Richard Beckinsale played Bryan Archer who was a single parent struggling to find a job and to bring up his child with the help of his mother played by Pat Coombs (who also played baby Albert).", "Title: Jamesy Boy\n\nJamesy Boy is a 2014 American biographical crime drama film directed by Trevor White and written by White and Lane Shadgett. The film stars Spencer Lofranco, Mary-Louise Parker, Taissa Farmiga, Ving Rhames, and James Woods. It tells the true story of ex-convict James Burns. The film was released in North America on January 3, 2014 through video on demand, and in a limited release on January 17, 2014 by Phase 4 Films.", "Title: Peter Shin\n\nPeter Shin is an American animator who served as supervising director of \"\", the director of \"Big Bug Man\", the director of \"Family Guy\" episodes \"Death Has a Shadow\", \"Emission Impossible\", \"North by North Quahog\", \"It's a Trap! \" and \"The Simpsons Guy\" and was a character layout artist \"The Simpsons\" for several episodes between 1990 and 1995. He directed the first ever episode of Family Guy.", "Title: Family Guy (season 2)\n\nThe second season of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\" aired on Fox from September 23, 1999 to August 1, 2000, and consisted of 21 episodes. The series follows the dysfunctional Griffin family—father Peter, mother Lois, daughter Meg, son Chris, baby Stewie and their anthropomorphic dog Brian, all of whom reside in their hometown of Quahog. 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. The executive producers for the second production season were David Zuckerman and MacFarlane; the aired season also contained eight episodes which were holdovers from season one." ]
4,083
Wellesley Farms is a rail station located in what Massachusetts county?
Norfolk
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[ { "sentences": [ "Wellesley Farms is a commuter rail station on the MBTA Commuter Rail Framingham/Worcester Line, located in the Wellesley Farms section of Wellesley, Massachusetts.", " The current station building, designed by Henry Hobson Richardson in 1886 and constructed in 1890, has been listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places as Wellesley Farms Railroad Station since 1986." ], "title": "Wellesley Farms (MBTA station)" }, { "sentences": [ "Wellesley Square is a commuter rail station on the MBTA Commuter Rail Framingham/Worcester Line, located just north of the MA 16-MA 135 intersection in downtown Wellesley, Massachusetts.", " It serves both walk-up and park-and-ride commuters, with a 224-space parking lot for the latter group.", " The station has low-level platforms and is not handicapped accessible." ], "title": "Wellesley Square station" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cariboo Prospector or \"Cariboo Dayliner\" or The BC Rail Budd cars was a passenger train service in British Columbia, Canada, which used Budd Rail Diesel Car trains.", " It was operated by the Pacific Great Eastern, later known as the British Columbia Railway Company and then BC Rail.", " The train ran from BC Rail's North Vancouver railway station, the one located a few blocks from the current North Vancouver railway station used by the \"Rocky Mountaineer\", and ran to Lillooet railway station.", " From there a section was split from the train that would continue down to Prince George BC Rail station located in BC Rail's Prince George yards.", " This train service ended along with the other BC Rail passenger services in 2002.", " A section serving the line between Lillooet, Seton Portage, and D'Arcy was replaced by the Koaham Shuttle." ], "title": "Cariboo Prospector" }, { "sentences": [ "Newtonville is a commuter rail station on the MBTA Commuter Rail Framingham/Worcester Line, located between the Massachusetts Turnpike and Washington Street at Newtonville Square in the village of Newtonville in Newton, Massachusetts.", " Stairway entrances are located on the bridges over the Turnpike at Walnut Street and Harvard Street.", " Newtonville station is not handicapped-accessible; the nearest accessible commuter rail station is Boston Landing." ], "title": "Newtonville station" }, { "sentences": [ "Readville is a passenger rail station located slightly northwest of Wolcott Square in the Readville section of the Hyde Park neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.", " It serves multiple lines on the MBTA (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority) Commuter Rail system, with access to the Fairmount Line and Franklin Line on separate platforms.", " Readville is the terminus of the Fairmount Line, although a small number of rush hour trains continue through the station to and from the Franklin Line.", " The station has platforms in place on the Northeast Corridor, but they are not used by Providence/Stoughton Line trains except during service disruptions." ], "title": "Readville (MBTA station)" }, { "sentences": [ "Erie Canal Harbor (formerly Auditorium until September 1, 2003) is a Buffalo Metro Rail station located in the 100 block of Main Street (just north of Hanover and Scott Streets) next to the South Aud Block of Canalside in the Free Fare Zone, which allows passengers free travel between this station and Fountain Plaza station.", " Passengers continuing past Fountain Plaza are required to provide proof-of-payment.", " Unless there are events occurring at KeyBank Center, in which case Special Events station will be utilized, this is the southern terminus of Metro Rail.", " Since Erie Canal Harbor station serves as a terminal, immediately north is a double crossover.", " Erie Canal Harbor is one of only two stations that are the closest to the Amtrak Exchange Street station located on Exchange Street between Washington and Oak Streets beneath Interstate 190 (the other being Seneca station, located 1,584 feet north)." ], "title": "Erie Canal Harbor station" }, { "sentences": [ "Tobyhanna is a proposed NJ Transit commuter rail station located in Coolbaugh Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania.", " The station forms part of a site owned by a number of public and private entities including the Pennsylvania Northeast Regional Rail Authority.", " The site is adjacent to the former rail station; the building remains in place and is in use as the local historical society rail museum." ], "title": "Tobyhanna station" }, { "sentences": [ "Wellesley Hills is a commuter rail station on the MBTA Commuter Rail Framingham/Worcester Line, located off Washington Street (MA-16) in Wellesley, Massachusetts.", " Designed in 1885 and completed in 1886, the station was the last of nine stations that H.H. Richardson designed for the Boston and Albany Railroad.", " It replaced a previous station, built in 1834 with the completion of the Boston and Worcester Railroad." ], "title": "Wellesley Hills (MBTA station)" }, { "sentences": [ "Seneca is a Buffalo Metro Rail station located in the 200 block of Main Street between Seneca and Swan Streets in the Free Fare Zone, which allows passengers free travel between Erie Canal Harbor station and Fountain Plaza station.", " Passengers continuing northbound past Fountain Plaza are required to provide proof-of-payment.", " Seneca station is one of only two stations that are the closest to the Amtrak Exchange Street station located on Exchange Street (just east of Washington Street) beneath Interstate 190 (the other being Erie Canal Harbor station, located 1,584 feet south)." ], "title": "Seneca station (Buffalo Metro Rail)" }, { "sentences": [ "Wellesley is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States.", " Wellesley is part of Greater Boston.", " The population was 27,982 at the time of the 2010 census.", " Wellesley has the 5th highest median household and family incomes in all of Massachusetts.", " It is best known as the home of Wellesley College, Babson College, and a campus of Massachusetts Bay Community College." ], "title": "Wellesley, Massachusetts" } ]
[ "Title: Wellesley Farms (MBTA station)\n\nWellesley Farms is a commuter rail station on the MBTA Commuter Rail Framingham/Worcester Line, located in the Wellesley Farms section of Wellesley, Massachusetts. The current station building, designed by Henry Hobson Richardson in 1886 and constructed in 1890, has been listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places as Wellesley Farms Railroad Station since 1986.", "Title: Wellesley Square station\n\nWellesley Square is a commuter rail station on the MBTA Commuter Rail Framingham/Worcester Line, located just north of the MA 16-MA 135 intersection in downtown Wellesley, Massachusetts. It serves both walk-up and park-and-ride commuters, with a 224-space parking lot for the latter group. The station has low-level platforms and is not handicapped accessible.", "Title: Cariboo Prospector\n\nThe Cariboo Prospector or \"Cariboo Dayliner\" or The BC Rail Budd cars was a passenger train service in British Columbia, Canada, which used Budd Rail Diesel Car trains. It was operated by the Pacific Great Eastern, later known as the British Columbia Railway Company and then BC Rail. The train ran from BC Rail's North Vancouver railway station, the one located a few blocks from the current North Vancouver railway station used by the \"Rocky Mountaineer\", and ran to Lillooet railway station. From there a section was split from the train that would continue down to Prince George BC Rail station located in BC Rail's Prince George yards. This train service ended along with the other BC Rail passenger services in 2002. A section serving the line between Lillooet, Seton Portage, and D'Arcy was replaced by the Koaham Shuttle.", "Title: Newtonville station\n\nNewtonville is a commuter rail station on the MBTA Commuter Rail Framingham/Worcester Line, located between the Massachusetts Turnpike and Washington Street at Newtonville Square in the village of Newtonville in Newton, Massachusetts. Stairway entrances are located on the bridges over the Turnpike at Walnut Street and Harvard Street. Newtonville station is not handicapped-accessible; the nearest accessible commuter rail station is Boston Landing.", "Title: Readville (MBTA station)\n\nReadville is a passenger rail station located slightly northwest of Wolcott Square in the Readville section of the Hyde Park neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It serves multiple lines on the MBTA (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority) Commuter Rail system, with access to the Fairmount Line and Franklin Line on separate platforms. Readville is the terminus of the Fairmount Line, although a small number of rush hour trains continue through the station to and from the Franklin Line. The station has platforms in place on the Northeast Corridor, but they are not used by Providence/Stoughton Line trains except during service disruptions.", "Title: Erie Canal Harbor station\n\nErie Canal Harbor (formerly Auditorium until September 1, 2003) is a Buffalo Metro Rail station located in the 100 block of Main Street (just north of Hanover and Scott Streets) next to the South Aud Block of Canalside in the Free Fare Zone, which allows passengers free travel between this station and Fountain Plaza station. Passengers continuing past Fountain Plaza are required to provide proof-of-payment. Unless there are events occurring at KeyBank Center, in which case Special Events station will be utilized, this is the southern terminus of Metro Rail. Since Erie Canal Harbor station serves as a terminal, immediately north is a double crossover. Erie Canal Harbor is one of only two stations that are the closest to the Amtrak Exchange Street station located on Exchange Street between Washington and Oak Streets beneath Interstate 190 (the other being Seneca station, located 1,584 feet north).", "Title: Tobyhanna station\n\nTobyhanna is a proposed NJ Transit commuter rail station located in Coolbaugh Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania. The station forms part of a site owned by a number of public and private entities including the Pennsylvania Northeast Regional Rail Authority. The site is adjacent to the former rail station; the building remains in place and is in use as the local historical society rail museum.", "Title: Wellesley Hills (MBTA station)\n\nWellesley Hills is a commuter rail station on the MBTA Commuter Rail Framingham/Worcester Line, located off Washington Street (MA-16) in Wellesley, Massachusetts. Designed in 1885 and completed in 1886, the station was the last of nine stations that H.H. Richardson designed for the Boston and Albany Railroad. It replaced a previous station, built in 1834 with the completion of the Boston and Worcester Railroad.", "Title: Seneca station (Buffalo Metro Rail)\n\nSeneca is a Buffalo Metro Rail station located in the 200 block of Main Street between Seneca and Swan Streets in the Free Fare Zone, which allows passengers free travel between Erie Canal Harbor station and Fountain Plaza station. Passengers continuing northbound past Fountain Plaza are required to provide proof-of-payment. Seneca station is one of only two stations that are the closest to the Amtrak Exchange Street station located on Exchange Street (just east of Washington Street) beneath Interstate 190 (the other being Erie Canal Harbor station, located 1,584 feet south).", "Title: Wellesley, Massachusetts\n\nWellesley is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. Wellesley is part of Greater Boston. The population was 27,982 at the time of the 2010 census. Wellesley has the 5th highest median household and family incomes in all of Massachusetts. It is best known as the home of Wellesley College, Babson College, and a campus of Massachusetts Bay Community College." ]
4,084
What is the nickname of the basketball team from 1982 to 1984 that included Hakeem Olajuwon?
"Texas' Tallest Fraternity"
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 1990–91 NBA season was the Rockets' 24th season in the National Basketball Association, and 20th season in the city of Houston.", " In the offseason, the Rockets acquired Kenny Smith from the Atlanta Hawks.", " The Rockets continued to play .500 basketball during the first half of the season as Hakeem Olajuwon missed 26 games due to injuries.", " However, the Rockets showed improvement by posting a 14–1 record in March, which included a 13-game winning streak.", " They finished third in the Midwest Division with a 52–30 record.", " Smith provided a spark averaging 17.7 points per game, while Vernon Maxwell averaged 17.0 points per game and led the league with 172 three-point field goals.", " Head coach Don Chaney was named Coach of The Year.", " However, in the first round of the playoffs, the Rockets were swept by the Los Angeles Lakers in three straight games." ], "title": "1990–91 Houston Rockets season" }, { "sentences": [ "David Jack Rose (born December 19, 1957) is an American college basketball coach and the current head coach of the BYU Cougars men's basketball team.", " A graduate of Houston's Northbrook High School in Houston, Texas, Rose was co-captain of \"Phi Slama Jama,\" the University of Houston's college basketball squad featuring Clyde Drexler and Hakeem Olajuwon that finished as national runner-up in the 1983 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament." ], "title": "Dave Rose (basketball)" }, { "sentences": [ "Hakeem Abdul Olajuwon ( ; ] ; born January 21, 1963), formerly known as Akeem Olajuwon, is a Nigerian-American former professional basketball player.", " From 1984 to 2002, he played the center position in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Houston Rockets and the Toronto Raptors.", " He led the Rockets to back-to-back NBA championships in 1994 and 1995.", " In 2008, he was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame, and in 2016, he was inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame.", " Listed at 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) (but standing closer to 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) by his own admission), Olajuwon is considered one of the greatest centers ever to play the game.", " He was nicknamed \"The Dream\" during his basketball career after he dunked so effortlessly that his college coach said it \"looked like a dream.\"" ], "title": "Hakeem Olajuwon" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1998–99 NBA season was the Rockets' 32nd season in the National Basketball Association, and 28th season in Houston.", " To replace the retiring Clyde Drexler, the Rockets acquired All-Star forward Scottie Pippen from the Chicago Bulls after a four-month lockout.", " The team also signed free agent Antoine Carr, who appeared in two NBA Finals appearances with the Utah Jazz.", " With the addition of Pippen along with Hakeem Olajuwon and Charles Barkley, plus re-acquiring three-point specialist Sam Mack from the Vancouver Grizzlies at midseason, the Rockets played solid basketball posting a nine-game winning streak in March, and finished third in the Midwest Division with a 31–19 record.", " Pippen had a solid season averaging 14.5 points, while rookies Michael Dickerson and Cuttino Mobley were both selected to the All-Rookie Second Team.", " However, in the first round of the playoffs, the Rockets lost three games to one to the Los Angeles Lakers.", " After the defeat, Houston didn't return to the playoffs until 2004." ], "title": "1998–99 Houston Rockets season" }, { "sentences": [ "Phi Slama Jama was the nickname given to the University of Houston's men's basketball teams from 1982 to 1984.", " Coined by former \"Houston Post\" sportswriter Thomas Bonk, the nickname was quickly adopted by the players and even appeared on team warmup suits by the middle of the 1982–83 season.", " The teams were coached by Guy V. Lewis and featured future Hall of Fame and NBA Top 50 players Hakeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler.", " \"Texas' Tallest Fraternity\" was especially known for its slam dunking and explosive, fast-breaking style of play." ], "title": "Phi Slama Jama" }, { "sentences": [ "The Houston Rockets are an American professional basketball team based in Houston, Texas.", " The team plays in the Southwest Division of the Western Conference in National Basketball Association (NBA).", " The team was established in 1967, and played in San Diego, California for four years before being moved to Houston.", " In the Rockets debut season, they won only 15 games.", " However, after drafting Elvin Hayes first overall in the 1969 NBA Draft, they made their first appearance in the playoffs in 1969.", " After Hayes was traded, Moses Malone was acquired to replace him.", " Malone won two MVPs during his time in Houston, and he led the Rockets to the conference finals in his first year with the team.", " He also took the Rockets to the NBA Finals in 1981, but they were defeated in six games by the Boston Celtics.", " In 1984, the Rockets drafted Hakeem Olajuwon, who led them to the 1986 Finals in his second year, where they lost again to Boston.", " In the next seven seasons, they lost in the first round of the playoffs five times.", " They won their first NBA championship in 1994, led by Olajuwon, who won Finals MVP.", " They repeated as champions the next year, and Olajuwon won Finals MVP once again.", " To date, the Rockets have not advanced to the finals again.", " The Rockets missed the playoffs from 1999–2003, and did not make the playoffs again until after they drafted Yao Ming in 2002.", " Since then, the Rockets have had a winning season in all but two of the next 14 seasons and, led by James Harden, advanced to the conference finals in 2015." ], "title": "Houston Rockets all-time roster" }, { "sentences": [ "Wayne Monte \"Tree\" Rollins (born June 16, 1954) is an American retired professional basketball player who played 18 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Atlanta Hawks, Cleveland Cavaliers, Detroit Pistons, Houston Rockets and Orlando Magic.", " The 7-foot-1-inch 275 pound Clemson graduate played center, and gained high esteem for his defense, particularly his rebounding and shot-blocking ability.", " He finished in the top three in blocked shots six times, leading the league during the 1982–83 NBA season.", " At the time of his retirement in 1995, he was fourth all-time in career blocked shots, behind only Hakeem Olajuwon, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Mark Eaton, with a total of 2,542.", " He currently holds the ninth highest total of career blocked shots, having been passed on the list by Dikembe Mutombo, David Robinson, Patrick Ewing, Tim Duncan, and Shaquille O'Neal.", " During his playing career, Rollins was given the nickname \"The Intimidator\"." ], "title": "Tree Rollins" }, { "sentences": [ "The Fonde Recreation Center, often known simply as Fonde (pronounced \"fon-DEE\") or Fonde Rec, is a public gym near downtown Houston, Texas.", " Fonde is most well known for its basketball courts, which have been the proving ground for numerous NCAA and NBA basketball players during the summertime.", " Among the basketball legends that have played at Fonde are all-time greats such as Hakeem Olajuwon, Moses Malone and Clyde Drexler.", " Among the most oft-cited anecdotes of Fonde are the Malone–Olajuwon duels during the early 1980s, in which the two future Basketball Hall of Fame centers squared off, with the elder Malone, formerly of the Houston Rockets, testing the skills of the younger Olajuwon, then just a college player with the University of Houston.", " Fonde has been featured as a playable location in several NBA video games, including the NBA Live series, along with other well-known underground hoops hotbeds such as New York's Rucker Park, Goat Park, and The Cage, Chicago's Jackson Park Cages and Venice Beach." ], "title": "Fonde" }, { "sentences": [ "Benny Michael Anders (born October 3, 1963) was a star player at the Guy Lewis-coached University of Houston basketball teams during the early 1980s.", " The team featured a set of players called the Phi Slama Jama basketball fraternity that included Hakeem Olajuwon, Clyde Drexler, Michael Young, Alvin Franklin, Reid Gettys, Larry Micheaux and Anders.", " According to the 30 for 30 documentary, Benny Anders now resides in Detroit, Michigan." ], "title": "Benny Anders" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1994–95 NBA season was the Rockets' 28th season in the National Basketball Association, and 24th season in Houston.", " After winning their first championship, the Rockets went on to win their first nine games of the season.", " However, with increased competition in the West, management felt a change was needed to win another title.", " On February 14, the Rockets traded Otis Thorpe to the Portland Trail Blazers for All-Star guard Clyde Drexler, a former teammate of Hakeem Olajuwon at the University of Houston.", " However, after the trade, the Rockets struggled in the second half of the season posting a record of 17–18 on their way to finishing third in the Midwest Division with a 47–35 record.", " Olajuwon was selected for the 1995 NBA All-Star Game." ], "title": "1994–95 Houston Rockets season" } ]
[ "Title: 1990–91 Houston Rockets season\n\nThe 1990–91 NBA season was the Rockets' 24th season in the National Basketball Association, and 20th season in the city of Houston. In the offseason, the Rockets acquired Kenny Smith from the Atlanta Hawks. The Rockets continued to play .500 basketball during the first half of the season as Hakeem Olajuwon missed 26 games due to injuries. However, the Rockets showed improvement by posting a 14–1 record in March, which included a 13-game winning streak. They finished third in the Midwest Division with a 52–30 record. Smith provided a spark averaging 17.7 points per game, while Vernon Maxwell averaged 17.0 points per game and led the league with 172 three-point field goals. Head coach Don Chaney was named Coach of The Year. However, in the first round of the playoffs, the Rockets were swept by the Los Angeles Lakers in three straight games.", "Title: Dave Rose (basketball)\n\nDavid Jack Rose (born December 19, 1957) is an American college basketball coach and the current head coach of the BYU Cougars men's basketball team. A graduate of Houston's Northbrook High School in Houston, Texas, Rose was co-captain of \"Phi Slama Jama,\" the University of Houston's college basketball squad featuring Clyde Drexler and Hakeem Olajuwon that finished as national runner-up in the 1983 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament.", "Title: Hakeem Olajuwon\n\nHakeem Abdul Olajuwon ( ; ] ; born January 21, 1963), formerly known as Akeem Olajuwon, is a Nigerian-American former professional basketball player. From 1984 to 2002, he played the center position in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Houston Rockets and the Toronto Raptors. He led the Rockets to back-to-back NBA championships in 1994 and 1995. In 2008, he was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame, and in 2016, he was inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame. Listed at 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) (but standing closer to 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) by his own admission), Olajuwon is considered one of the greatest centers ever to play the game. He was nicknamed \"The Dream\" during his basketball career after he dunked so effortlessly that his college coach said it \"looked like a dream.\"", "Title: 1998–99 Houston Rockets season\n\nThe 1998–99 NBA season was the Rockets' 32nd season in the National Basketball Association, and 28th season in Houston. To replace the retiring Clyde Drexler, the Rockets acquired All-Star forward Scottie Pippen from the Chicago Bulls after a four-month lockout. The team also signed free agent Antoine Carr, who appeared in two NBA Finals appearances with the Utah Jazz. With the addition of Pippen along with Hakeem Olajuwon and Charles Barkley, plus re-acquiring three-point specialist Sam Mack from the Vancouver Grizzlies at midseason, the Rockets played solid basketball posting a nine-game winning streak in March, and finished third in the Midwest Division with a 31–19 record. Pippen had a solid season averaging 14.5 points, while rookies Michael Dickerson and Cuttino Mobley were both selected to the All-Rookie Second Team. However, in the first round of the playoffs, the Rockets lost three games to one to the Los Angeles Lakers. After the defeat, Houston didn't return to the playoffs until 2004.", "Title: Phi Slama Jama\n\nPhi Slama Jama was the nickname given to the University of Houston's men's basketball teams from 1982 to 1984. Coined by former \"Houston Post\" sportswriter Thomas Bonk, the nickname was quickly adopted by the players and even appeared on team warmup suits by the middle of the 1982–83 season. The teams were coached by Guy V. Lewis and featured future Hall of Fame and NBA Top 50 players Hakeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler. \"Texas' Tallest Fraternity\" was especially known for its slam dunking and explosive, fast-breaking style of play.", "Title: Houston Rockets all-time roster\n\nThe Houston Rockets are an American professional basketball team based in Houston, Texas. The team plays in the Southwest Division of the Western Conference in National Basketball Association (NBA). The team was established in 1967, and played in San Diego, California for four years before being moved to Houston. In the Rockets debut season, they won only 15 games. However, after drafting Elvin Hayes first overall in the 1969 NBA Draft, they made their first appearance in the playoffs in 1969. After Hayes was traded, Moses Malone was acquired to replace him. Malone won two MVPs during his time in Houston, and he led the Rockets to the conference finals in his first year with the team. He also took the Rockets to the NBA Finals in 1981, but they were defeated in six games by the Boston Celtics. In 1984, the Rockets drafted Hakeem Olajuwon, who led them to the 1986 Finals in his second year, where they lost again to Boston. In the next seven seasons, they lost in the first round of the playoffs five times. They won their first NBA championship in 1994, led by Olajuwon, who won Finals MVP. They repeated as champions the next year, and Olajuwon won Finals MVP once again. To date, the Rockets have not advanced to the finals again. The Rockets missed the playoffs from 1999–2003, and did not make the playoffs again until after they drafted Yao Ming in 2002. Since then, the Rockets have had a winning season in all but two of the next 14 seasons and, led by James Harden, advanced to the conference finals in 2015.", "Title: Tree Rollins\n\nWayne Monte \"Tree\" Rollins (born June 16, 1954) is an American retired professional basketball player who played 18 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Atlanta Hawks, Cleveland Cavaliers, Detroit Pistons, Houston Rockets and Orlando Magic. The 7-foot-1-inch 275 pound Clemson graduate played center, and gained high esteem for his defense, particularly his rebounding and shot-blocking ability. He finished in the top three in blocked shots six times, leading the league during the 1982–83 NBA season. At the time of his retirement in 1995, he was fourth all-time in career blocked shots, behind only Hakeem Olajuwon, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Mark Eaton, with a total of 2,542. He currently holds the ninth highest total of career blocked shots, having been passed on the list by Dikembe Mutombo, David Robinson, Patrick Ewing, Tim Duncan, and Shaquille O'Neal. During his playing career, Rollins was given the nickname \"The Intimidator\".", "Title: Fonde\n\nThe Fonde Recreation Center, often known simply as Fonde (pronounced \"fon-DEE\") or Fonde Rec, is a public gym near downtown Houston, Texas. Fonde is most well known for its basketball courts, which have been the proving ground for numerous NCAA and NBA basketball players during the summertime. Among the basketball legends that have played at Fonde are all-time greats such as Hakeem Olajuwon, Moses Malone and Clyde Drexler. Among the most oft-cited anecdotes of Fonde are the Malone–Olajuwon duels during the early 1980s, in which the two future Basketball Hall of Fame centers squared off, with the elder Malone, formerly of the Houston Rockets, testing the skills of the younger Olajuwon, then just a college player with the University of Houston. Fonde has been featured as a playable location in several NBA video games, including the NBA Live series, along with other well-known underground hoops hotbeds such as New York's Rucker Park, Goat Park, and The Cage, Chicago's Jackson Park Cages and Venice Beach.", "Title: Benny Anders\n\nBenny Michael Anders (born October 3, 1963) was a star player at the Guy Lewis-coached University of Houston basketball teams during the early 1980s. The team featured a set of players called the Phi Slama Jama basketball fraternity that included Hakeem Olajuwon, Clyde Drexler, Michael Young, Alvin Franklin, Reid Gettys, Larry Micheaux and Anders. According to the 30 for 30 documentary, Benny Anders now resides in Detroit, Michigan.", "Title: 1994–95 Houston Rockets season\n\nThe 1994–95 NBA season was the Rockets' 28th season in the National Basketball Association, and 24th season in Houston. After winning their first championship, the Rockets went on to win their first nine games of the season. However, with increased competition in the West, management felt a change was needed to win another title. On February 14, the Rockets traded Otis Thorpe to the Portland Trail Blazers for All-Star guard Clyde Drexler, a former teammate of Hakeem Olajuwon at the University of Houston. However, after the trade, the Rockets struggled in the second half of the season posting a record of 17–18 on their way to finishing third in the Midwest Division with a 47–35 record. Olajuwon was selected for the 1995 NBA All-Star Game." ]
4,085
Which Canadian rock band from Kingston, Ontario released their 13th studio album entitled Man Machine Poem?
The Tragically Hip
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[ { "sentences": [ "Parabelle ('para' meaning 'to resemble; 'belle' meaning 'beauty' in French) is a Canadian rock band that initially formed in 2007 as a side project by Kevin Matisyn, the former lead singer of Evans Blue, and Kenneth Nixon of Framing Hanley.", " Following Kevin Matisyn's departure from Evans Blue in 2008, Parabelle was formed into a full band and has undergone numerous line-up changes since then.", " The band's first release was a double album entitled \"A Summit Borderline/A Drop Oceanic\" on July 6, 2009.", " With the subsequent addition of Kyle Mathis (formerly of Neverset) and Aaron Burton, they released their second album \"Reassembling the Icons\" on November 15, 2010.", " An acoustic album, \"These Electric Pages Have Been Unplugged\", featuring studio acoustic tracks, was released on May 24, 2011.", " The band released a third studio album,\"Your Starry Eyes Will Never Make Us Even\", on August 21, 2012." ], "title": "Parabelle" }, { "sentences": [ "Yer Favourites is a two-disc compilation album by The Tragically Hip.", " The tracks for \"Yer Favourites\" were selected by the band's fans on its website and were remastered.", " The compilation includes a total of seven songs from \"Fully Completely\" (the most songs of any album on the compilation), six songs from \"Road Apples\", five songs from \"Phantom Power\", four songs from \"Up to Here\", four songs from \"Day for Night\", two songs from \"Trouble at the Henhouse\", two songs from \"Music @ Work\", two songs from \"In Violet Light\", two songs from \"In Between Evolution\" and one song from the band's \"self-titled EP\".", " It also included two new songs, \"No Threat\" and \"The New Maybe\".", " It was released both as a stand-alone and two-disc set; it was also released as part of the \"Hipeponymous\" box set.", " The compilation debuted at number 8 on the Canadian Albums Chart in 2005.", " In 2016, the compilation re-entered the Canadian Albums Chart, contemporaneous with the release of \"Man Machine Poem\" and the announcement of lead singer Gord Downie's cancer diagnosis." ], "title": "Yer Favourites" }, { "sentences": [ "Long Time Running is a Canadian documentary film, which premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.", " Directed by Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier, the film profiles the Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip during their Man Machine Poem Tour of 2016, which followed the band's announcement that lead singer Gord Downie had been diagnosed with terminal brain cancer." ], "title": "Long Time Running" }, { "sentences": [ "Finger Eleven is a Canadian rock band from Burlington, Ontario, formed in 1990.", " They have released seven total studio albums (six as Finger Eleven and one as Rainbow Butt Monkeys), with their album \"The Greyest of Blue Skies\" bringing them into the mainstream.", " The 2003 self-titled album achieved Gold status in the United States and Platinum in Canada, largely from the success of the single \"One Thing\", which marked the band's first placing on the US Hot 100 Chart at number 16.", " Their 2007 album, \"Them vs. You vs. Me\", launched the single \"Paralyzer\", which went on to top numerous charts including the Canadian Hot 100 and both US rock charts, as well as reaching No. 6 on the US Hot 100 and No. 12 on the Australian Singles Chart.", " They won the Juno Award for Rock Album of the Year in 2008.", " It was later certified gold status in the US and multi platinum in Canada.", " They released their sixth studio album, \"Life Turns Electric\", on October 5, 2010; it was nominated for a Juno Award for Best Rock Album of the Year.", " They released their first single, \"Living in a Dream\", adding a little bit of more of funk rock and dance rock, just like their hit song \"Paralyzer\". \"", "Five Crooked Lines\", their 7th studio album, was released July 31, 2015, with \"Wolves and Doors\" as the lead single." ], "title": "Finger Eleven" }, { "sentences": [ "Man Machine Poem is the thirteenth full-length studio album by Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip, released on June 17, 2016 on Universal Music Canada.", " Produced by Kevin Drew and Dave Hamelin, the album is named after a track which appeared on the band's previous album \"Now for Plan A\"." ], "title": "Man Machine Poem" }, { "sentences": [ "Ten (also typeset as TEN or ten) is a British melodic hard rock band which was formed in 1995.", " Up until June 2015, the band has released thirteen studio albums, four compilation albums, four EPs, a double live album, eight music videos and four lyric videos, with the latest one being \"Jekyll And Hyde\", from their 13th studio album Gothica.", " In March 2016, the band announced that they have returned to Frontiers for a multi-album deal, starting with the release of their thirteenth studio album entitled Gothica and a reissue of their back catalogue in box-set format entitled \"Opera Omnia\"." ], "title": "Ten (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Monster Truck are a Canadian rock band from Hamilton, Ontario.", " After the release of two EPs, their debut album \"Furiosity\" was released on Dine Alone Records on May 28, 2013 and distributed on Universal.", " The band's second studio album entitled \"Sittin' Heavy\" was released on Mascot Records on February 19, 2016.", " Members include lead singer and bassist Jon Harvey, guitarist Jeremy Widerman, keyboardist Brandon Bliss and drummer Steve Kiely." ], "title": "Monster Truck (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Group Tamashii (グループ魂 , Gurūpu Tamashii ) is a Japanese comedy rock band.", " It was started by actors in a theatrical company called \"Otona Keikaku\" (Project Adult) in 1995.", " Its original members were Hakai (Sadao Abe), Boudou (Kankuro Kudo), and Baito Kun (Seminosuke Murasugi).", " When it started, the group was just a group of comedians using the guitar.", " The members perform in many theaters, and also at Shōten.", " In 1997, bass, guitar, and drum players join and became a band.", " In 2002 they released their debut album called \"Run Tamashi Run\" (Run魂Run ) while they were signed to an indie label, \"MIDI\".", " In 2005, Group Tamashi signed to Ki/oon Records.", " The name of the band derives from the song \"Tamashi Kogashite\" of the rock band ARB.", " The reason they put the \"Group\" in the band name is \"Nobody didn't say 'Group' by myself.\"", " In 2008 they released a long-awaited new album entitled \"Patsun Patsun\".", " It was their longest album to date, at 27 tracks, and featured them covering a new variety of musical genres such as reggae and hip-hop.", " 2010 marks the group's 15th anniversary, and several releases and events are scheduled in honor of it, including a new album entitled 1!", "2!", "3!", "4!", "." ], "title": "Group Tamashii" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tragically Hip, often referred to simply as the Hip, are a Canadian rock band from Kingston, Ontario, consisting of lead singer Gord Downie, guitarist Paul Langlois, guitarist Rob Baker (known as Bobby Baker until 1994), bassist Gord Sinclair, and drummer Johnny Fay.", " They have released 14 studio albums, two live albums, one EP, and 54 singles.", " Nine of their albums have reached No. 1 on the Canadian charts.", " They have received numerous Canadian music awards, including 16 Juno Awards." ], "title": "The Tragically Hip" }, { "sentences": [ "The Man Machine Poem Tour was a concert tour by The Tragically Hip in support of their thirteenth full-length studio album \"Man Machine Poem\".", " The tour consisted of 15 shows, the first held on July 22, 2016, in Victoria, British Columbia, and the last held on August 20, 2016, in Kingston, Ontario; the Kingston performance was televised nationally by CBC Television as The Tragically Hip: A National Celebration." ], "title": "Man Machine Poem Tour" } ]
[ "Title: Parabelle\n\nParabelle ('para' meaning 'to resemble; 'belle' meaning 'beauty' in French) is a Canadian rock band that initially formed in 2007 as a side project by Kevin Matisyn, the former lead singer of Evans Blue, and Kenneth Nixon of Framing Hanley. Following Kevin Matisyn's departure from Evans Blue in 2008, Parabelle was formed into a full band and has undergone numerous line-up changes since then. The band's first release was a double album entitled \"A Summit Borderline/A Drop Oceanic\" on July 6, 2009. With the subsequent addition of Kyle Mathis (formerly of Neverset) and Aaron Burton, they released their second album \"Reassembling the Icons\" on November 15, 2010. An acoustic album, \"These Electric Pages Have Been Unplugged\", featuring studio acoustic tracks, was released on May 24, 2011. The band released a third studio album,\"Your Starry Eyes Will Never Make Us Even\", on August 21, 2012.", "Title: Yer Favourites\n\nYer Favourites is a two-disc compilation album by The Tragically Hip. The tracks for \"Yer Favourites\" were selected by the band's fans on its website and were remastered. The compilation includes a total of seven songs from \"Fully Completely\" (the most songs of any album on the compilation), six songs from \"Road Apples\", five songs from \"Phantom Power\", four songs from \"Up to Here\", four songs from \"Day for Night\", two songs from \"Trouble at the Henhouse\", two songs from \"Music @ Work\", two songs from \"In Violet Light\", two songs from \"In Between Evolution\" and one song from the band's \"self-titled EP\". It also included two new songs, \"No Threat\" and \"The New Maybe\". It was released both as a stand-alone and two-disc set; it was also released as part of the \"Hipeponymous\" box set. The compilation debuted at number 8 on the Canadian Albums Chart in 2005. In 2016, the compilation re-entered the Canadian Albums Chart, contemporaneous with the release of \"Man Machine Poem\" and the announcement of lead singer Gord Downie's cancer diagnosis.", "Title: Long Time Running\n\nLong Time Running is a Canadian documentary film, which premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Directed by Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier, the film profiles the Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip during their Man Machine Poem Tour of 2016, which followed the band's announcement that lead singer Gord Downie had been diagnosed with terminal brain cancer.", "Title: Finger Eleven\n\nFinger Eleven is a Canadian rock band from Burlington, Ontario, formed in 1990. They have released seven total studio albums (six as Finger Eleven and one as Rainbow Butt Monkeys), with their album \"The Greyest of Blue Skies\" bringing them into the mainstream. The 2003 self-titled album achieved Gold status in the United States and Platinum in Canada, largely from the success of the single \"One Thing\", which marked the band's first placing on the US Hot 100 Chart at number 16. Their 2007 album, \"Them vs. You vs. Me\", launched the single \"Paralyzer\", which went on to top numerous charts including the Canadian Hot 100 and both US rock charts, as well as reaching No. 6 on the US Hot 100 and No. 12 on the Australian Singles Chart. They won the Juno Award for Rock Album of the Year in 2008. It was later certified gold status in the US and multi platinum in Canada. They released their sixth studio album, \"Life Turns Electric\", on October 5, 2010; it was nominated for a Juno Award for Best Rock Album of the Year. They released their first single, \"Living in a Dream\", adding a little bit of more of funk rock and dance rock, just like their hit song \"Paralyzer\". \" Five Crooked Lines\", their 7th studio album, was released July 31, 2015, with \"Wolves and Doors\" as the lead single.", "Title: Man Machine Poem\n\nMan Machine Poem is the thirteenth full-length studio album by Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip, released on June 17, 2016 on Universal Music Canada. Produced by Kevin Drew and Dave Hamelin, the album is named after a track which appeared on the band's previous album \"Now for Plan A\".", "Title: Ten (band)\n\nTen (also typeset as TEN or ten) is a British melodic hard rock band which was formed in 1995. Up until June 2015, the band has released thirteen studio albums, four compilation albums, four EPs, a double live album, eight music videos and four lyric videos, with the latest one being \"Jekyll And Hyde\", from their 13th studio album Gothica. In March 2016, the band announced that they have returned to Frontiers for a multi-album deal, starting with the release of their thirteenth studio album entitled Gothica and a reissue of their back catalogue in box-set format entitled \"Opera Omnia\".", "Title: Monster Truck (band)\n\nMonster Truck are a Canadian rock band from Hamilton, Ontario. After the release of two EPs, their debut album \"Furiosity\" was released on Dine Alone Records on May 28, 2013 and distributed on Universal. The band's second studio album entitled \"Sittin' Heavy\" was released on Mascot Records on February 19, 2016. Members include lead singer and bassist Jon Harvey, guitarist Jeremy Widerman, keyboardist Brandon Bliss and drummer Steve Kiely.", "Title: Group Tamashii\n\nGroup Tamashii (グループ魂 , Gurūpu Tamashii ) is a Japanese comedy rock band. It was started by actors in a theatrical company called \"Otona Keikaku\" (Project Adult) in 1995. Its original members were Hakai (Sadao Abe), Boudou (Kankuro Kudo), and Baito Kun (Seminosuke Murasugi). When it started, the group was just a group of comedians using the guitar. The members perform in many theaters, and also at Shōten. In 1997, bass, guitar, and drum players join and became a band. In 2002 they released their debut album called \"Run Tamashi Run\" (Run魂Run ) while they were signed to an indie label, \"MIDI\". In 2005, Group Tamashi signed to Ki/oon Records. The name of the band derives from the song \"Tamashi Kogashite\" of the rock band ARB. The reason they put the \"Group\" in the band name is \"Nobody didn't say 'Group' by myself.\" In 2008 they released a long-awaited new album entitled \"Patsun Patsun\". It was their longest album to date, at 27 tracks, and featured them covering a new variety of musical genres such as reggae and hip-hop. 2010 marks the group's 15th anniversary, and several releases and events are scheduled in honor of it, including a new album entitled 1! 2! 3! 4! .", "Title: The Tragically Hip\n\nThe Tragically Hip, often referred to simply as the Hip, are a Canadian rock band from Kingston, Ontario, consisting of lead singer Gord Downie, guitarist Paul Langlois, guitarist Rob Baker (known as Bobby Baker until 1994), bassist Gord Sinclair, and drummer Johnny Fay. They have released 14 studio albums, two live albums, one EP, and 54 singles. Nine of their albums have reached No. 1 on the Canadian charts. They have received numerous Canadian music awards, including 16 Juno Awards.", "Title: Man Machine Poem Tour\n\nThe Man Machine Poem Tour was a concert tour by The Tragically Hip in support of their thirteenth full-length studio album \"Man Machine Poem\". The tour consisted of 15 shows, the first held on July 22, 2016, in Victoria, British Columbia, and the last held on August 20, 2016, in Kingston, Ontario; the Kingston performance was televised nationally by CBC Television as The Tragically Hip: A National Celebration." ]
4,086
Which film was released first, Old Yeller or Flight of the Navigator?
Old Yeller
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Baker, Michael Burton and Matt MacManus.", " The film stars Joey Cramer as David Freeman, a 12-year-old boy who is abducted by an alien spaceship and finds himself caught in a world that has changed around him." ], "title": "Flight of the Navigator" }, { "sentences": [ "A Dog of Flanders is an American film, released in 1959 by 20th Century Fox in CinemaScope and Color by De Luxe.", " Based on the 1872 novel of the same name by Ouida.", " It was directed by James B. Clark, with stars David Ladd, Donald Crisp and Theodore Bikel.", " The film has a happy ending for the boy and his dog.", " \"Patrasche\" is played by Spike the Mastador, best known for playing the title character in Old Yeller." ], "title": "A Dog of Flanders (1959 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jenny Wiley Theatre is a non-profit organization that puts on productions of classic Broadway musicals, comedies, historical dramas and holiday productions at both the Jenny Wiley Amphitheatre, located within the Jenny Wiley State Resort Park, and surrounding venues.", " The theater's first musical was \"South Pacific\", performed in the summer of 1965.", " Some theater alumni have later achieved success in television, film and national theater.", " These include: Michael Cerveris, who won two Tony awards, one for his performance in \"Tommy\" in 1994, and one for his performance in \"Assassins\" on Broadway; Christine Johnson, Nettie Fowler in the original Broadway cast of \"Carousel\"; Sharon Lawrence from ABC's \"NYPD Blue\" and \"Desperate Housewives\"; James Barbour, who played the Beast in Disney's Broadway production of \"Beauty and the Beast\" and was Tony-nominated for his role as Mr. Rochester in the musical, \"Jane Eyre\"; Jim Varney, \"Ernest Goes to Camp\"; Tommy Kirk, \"Old Yeller\"; Ron Palillo, \"Welcome Back, Kotter\"; Eileen Bittman Barnett, \"Days of Our Lives\"; Cynthia Bostick, \"As the World Turns\"; Lawrence Leritz, \"Broadway and Beyond\"; Jeff Silbar, composer of \"The Wind Beneath My Wings\"; Randy Jones of the Village People singing group; and Paige Davis, host of TLC's \"Trading Spaces\"." ], "title": "Jenny Wiley Theatre" }, { "sentences": [ "Ruddell Bird \"Rudd\" Weatherwax (September 23, 1907 – February 25, 1985) was an American actor and animal trainer and breeder.", " He and his brother Frank are best remembered for training dogs for motion pictures and television.", " Their collie, Pal, became the original Lassie, handled by Rudd for the 1943 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film \"Lassie Come Home\".", " He also handled the dogs for the \"Lassie\" television series which ran from 1954 to 1974, and trained Spike for the 1957 feature film \"Old Yeller\".", " After his death, his son, Robert, took over the training of the animals" ], "title": "Rudd Weatherwax" } ]
[ "Title: Fred Gipson\n\nFrederick Benjamin \"Fred\" Gipson (February 7, 1908 – August 14, 1973) was an American author. He is best known for writing the 1956 novel \"Old Yeller\", which became a popular 1957 Walt Disney film. Gipson was born on a farm near Mason in the Texas Hill Country, the son of Beck Gipson and Emma Deishler. After working at a variety of farming and ranching jobs, he enrolled in 1933 at the University of Texas at Austin. There he wrote for the \"Daily Texan\" and \"The Ranger\", but he left school before graduating to become a newspaper journalist.", "Title: Old Yeller (film)\n\nOld Yeller is a 1957 American drama film produced by Walt Disney. It stars Tommy Kirk, Dorothy McGuire and Beverly Washburn. It is about a boy and a stray dog in post-Civil War Texas. The film is based upon the 1956 Newbery Honor-winning book of the same name by Fred Gipson. Gipson also cowrote the screenplay with William Tunberg. The success of the \"Old Yeller\" film led to a sequel, \"Savage Sam\", which was also based on a book by Gipson.", "Title: Old Yeller (dog)\n\nThe book ends when Yeller becomes exposed to rabies while defending the family from a rabies-infested wolf and Travis is forced to shoot the dog. Old Yeller's puppy helps him get over Old Yeller's death. Yeller's puppy becomes the title character of the 1962 movie sequel, \"Savage Sam\". There is also a third book, \"Little Arliss\", set after the first two and starring Travis's younger brother.", "Title: Savage Sam (film)\n\nSavage Sam is a 1963 film sequel to \"Old Yeller\" based on the novel of the same name by Fred Gipson. Norman Tokar directed the live-action film, which was released by Walt Disney Productions on June 1, 1963.", "Title: Old Yeller\n\nOld Yeller is a 1956 children's novel written by Fred Gipson and illustrated by Carl Burger. It was nominated for the Newberry Medal. The title is taken from the name of the yellow dog who is the center of the book's story. In 1957 Walt Disney released a film adaptation starring Tommy Kirk, Fess Parker, Dorothy McGuire, Kevin Corcoran, Jeff York, and Beverly Washburn.", "Title: Little Arliss\n\nLittle Arliss (1978) is the third book centered on the Coates family of frontier Texas by Fred Gipson. It follows \"Old Yeller\" and \"Savage Sam\", and focuses on Little Arliss, the youngest member of the family. Like the first two novels, it is told in the first person, this time by Arliss, instead of Travis.", "Title: Flight of the Navigator\n\nFlight of the Navigator is a 1986 American science fiction adventure film directed by Randal Kleiser and written by Mark H. Baker, Michael Burton and Matt MacManus. The film stars Joey Cramer as David Freeman, a 12-year-old boy who is abducted by an alien spaceship and finds himself caught in a world that has changed around him.", "Title: A Dog of Flanders (1959 film)\n\nA Dog of Flanders is an American film, released in 1959 by 20th Century Fox in CinemaScope and Color by De Luxe. Based on the 1872 novel of the same name by Ouida. It was directed by James B. Clark, with stars David Ladd, Donald Crisp and Theodore Bikel. The film has a happy ending for the boy and his dog. \"Patrasche\" is played by Spike the Mastador, best known for playing the title character in Old Yeller.", "Title: Jenny Wiley Theatre\n\nJenny Wiley Theatre is a non-profit organization that puts on productions of classic Broadway musicals, comedies, historical dramas and holiday productions at both the Jenny Wiley Amphitheatre, located within the Jenny Wiley State Resort Park, and surrounding venues. The theater's first musical was \"South Pacific\", performed in the summer of 1965. Some theater alumni have later achieved success in television, film and national theater. These include: Michael Cerveris, who won two Tony awards, one for his performance in \"Tommy\" in 1994, and one for his performance in \"Assassins\" on Broadway; Christine Johnson, Nettie Fowler in the original Broadway cast of \"Carousel\"; Sharon Lawrence from ABC's \"NYPD Blue\" and \"Desperate Housewives\"; James Barbour, who played the Beast in Disney's Broadway production of \"Beauty and the Beast\" and was Tony-nominated for his role as Mr. Rochester in the musical, \"Jane Eyre\"; Jim Varney, \"Ernest Goes to Camp\"; Tommy Kirk, \"Old Yeller\"; Ron Palillo, \"Welcome Back, Kotter\"; Eileen Bittman Barnett, \"Days of Our Lives\"; Cynthia Bostick, \"As the World Turns\"; Lawrence Leritz, \"Broadway and Beyond\"; Jeff Silbar, composer of \"The Wind Beneath My Wings\"; Randy Jones of the Village People singing group; and Paige Davis, host of TLC's \"Trading Spaces\".", "Title: Rudd Weatherwax\n\nRuddell Bird \"Rudd\" Weatherwax (September 23, 1907 – February 25, 1985) was an American actor and animal trainer and breeder. He and his brother Frank are best remembered for training dogs for motion pictures and television. Their collie, Pal, became the original Lassie, handled by Rudd for the 1943 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film \"Lassie Come Home\". He also handled the dogs for the \"Lassie\" television series which ran from 1954 to 1974, and trained Spike for the 1957 feature film \"Old Yeller\". After his death, his son, Robert, took over the training of the animals" ]
4,087
Who is the lead vocalist for the band who's debut album was entitled "On the Rocks?"
Mark Wystrach
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[ { "sentences": [ "Difference United is an indie Christian pop-rock band from Nashville, Tennessee.", " The band was founded in 2006 by Aaron Miller, the principal composer and keyboard player and features Rebecca Wade as lead vocalist.", " The group released its debut album entitled \"Dream Again\" in 2008, and its second album release \"New Day\" in 2014." ], "title": "Difference United" }, { "sentences": [ "Teenage Time Killers is a rock supergroup formed in February 2014 by My Ruin guitarist Mick Murphy and Corrosion of Conformity drummer Reed Mullin.", " Guests include Dave Grohl (former drummer of Nirvana and current lead singer of the Foo Fighters), Stephen O'Malley (of Sunn O))) and Burning Witch), Corey Taylor (lead vocalist of Slipknot and founder of Stone Sour), Nick Oliveri (former bassist for Queens of the Stone Age, currently with The Dwarves), Jello Biafra (former front man of Dead Kennedys, currently with The Guantanamo School Of Medicine), Matt Skiba (vocalist and guitarist of Alkaline Trio and current guitarist and vocalist for Blink-182) and Randy Blythe (lead vocalist of Lamb of God).", " The band's name refers to the Rudimentary Peni song of the same name.", " Their debut album, titled \"Teenage Time Killers: Greatest Hits Vol.", " 1\", was recorded at Grohl's Studio 606, and was released July 28, 2015.", " through Rise Records, with whom the group signed in December 2014.", " The album contains a version of John Cleese's poem \"Ode to Hannity,\" sung by Biafra.", " Mullin has stated that he isn't sure whether the group will tour, but that they are considering a live appearance on a show such as \"Jimmy Kimmel Live!", "\", possibly with \"three or four singers [coming] out at a time\"." ], "title": "Teenage Time Killers" }, { "sentences": [ "Mike Mattison is an American musician and vocalist of the Grammy Award-winning blues rock/soul group, the Tedeschi Trucks Band, as well as lead vocalist and co-founder of the blues rock trio Scrapomatic.", " Mattison's vocal sound has been described as \"strong,\" with an \"expressive blues voice\".", " As lead vocalist of Scrapomatic, he picked up a nomination for Minnesota Music Awards best male vocalist, and both he and co-founder Paul Olsen were also nominated for best R&B Group.", " Mattison was previously the lead vocalist of the Grammy Award winning Derek Trucks Band and has been a main songwriter of all three bands.", " He is also an active essayist who publishes on music and poetry.", " Since 2013 Mattison and Ernest Suarez have edited “Hot Rocks: Songs and Verse,” an ongoing feature in Five Points: A Journal of Literature and Art." ], "title": "Mike Mattison" }, { "sentences": [ "The discography of British singer and songwriter Neon Hitch.", " Neon's debut digital single \"Get Over U\" was released in February 2011.", " Hitch then released her single \"Bad Dog\", which was intended to be the lead single from her debut album.", " Later in 2011, she was featured on Gym Class Heroes' song \"Ass Back Home\".", " In 2012, Neon Hitch released \"Fuck U Betta\" and Gold\" featuring Tyga, her official first and second singles respectively.", " Both songs peaked at number one on the \"Billboard\" Dance/Club Play chart.", " Neon then debuted an EP entitled \"Happy Neon\" in January 2013, which was released online for free.", " In October 2013, Neon announced that her debut album \"Beg, Borrow & Steal\" had been scrapped and she would release a new album that had more of her soul in it.", " In January 2014, Neon released the mixtape \"301 to Paradise\" for free.", " In May 2014, it was announced that Hitch had parted ways with her label Warner Bros. and was gearing up to releasing her new debut album \"Eleutheromaniac\"; she also released \"Happy Neon\" and \"301 to Paradise\" to digital retailers independently in the same month.", " She premiered the lead single of \"Eleutheromaniac\", \"Yard Sale\", in August 2014.", " In January 2015, Neon released \"Sparks\" as the first single from the album.", " In March 2015, Hitch released the EP \"24:00\" for free.", " In 2016, it was announced that Hitch had changed the name of her debut album to \"Anarchy\", which was released on July 22, 2016.", " The lead single from the album, \"Please\", was released on July 8, 2016.", " The album did not contain any of the singles intended to be on \"Eluetheromaniac\", but included a promomotional single she released in 2015, \"Freedom\"." ], "title": "Neon Hitch discography" }, { "sentences": [ "The American rock band Paramore has released five studio albums, three extended plays, two live albums, eighteen singles, one video album, and nineteen music videos.", " The band was formed in Franklin, Tennessee, in 2004 by lead vocalist Hayley Williams with guitarists Josh Farro and Taylor York, bassist Jeremy Davis, and drummer Zac Farro.", " In 2005, Paramore signed with the New York City-based Fueled by Ramen and released their debut album entitled \"All We Know Is Falling\".", " Three singles were released from the album, but none of them charted.", " The album did not chart in the \"Billboard\" 200 either, although it peaked at number thirty in the \"Billboard\" Top Heatseekers.", " \"All We Know Is Falling\" received Gold certification in the United Kingdom and in July 2014 the RIAA certified the album Gold in the United States." ], "title": "Paramore discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Midland is an American country music group consisting of Mark Wystrach (lead vocals), Cameron Duddy (bass guitar, background vocals), and Jess Carson (lead guitar, background vocals).", " Their debut single, \"Drinkin' Problem\", reached the top 5 on the \"Billboard\" Country Airplay chart.", " The album's second single, \"Make a Little\" released to country radio on September 25, 2017." ], "title": "Midland (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Scottish singer-songwriter Jimmy Somerville entered the music industry as the lead vocalist of the British pop band Bronski Beat.", " The trio, originally co-founded along with Steve Bronski and Larry Steinbachek, scored an international success with their debut single entitled \"Smalltown Boy\".", " The composition topped the singles charts in Italy, the Netherlands, as well the Hot Dance Club Play list in the United States.", " Having reached the top-ten in a number of other countries in addition, such as Canada, the Switzerland, Germany, France, Ireland, New Zealand and the UK (at number three), the single was certified Gold and Silver by the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) and British Phonographic Industry (BPI).", " The band's debut album \"The Age of Consent\" (1984), released through London Records, matched the sales of the first single.", " While peaking at number four in England and number 36 in the States, the set received two platinum certifications from both the CRIA and BPI." ], "title": "Jimmy Somerville discography" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Drinkin' Problem\" is the debut single of the American country music band Midland.", " It was released on July 27 2017, as the first single from their upcoming debut album \"On the Rocks\".", " The band members wrote the song with Josh Osborne and Shane McAnally, the latter of whom also produced it." ], "title": "Drinkin' Problem" }, { "sentences": [ "Tremonti is an American heavy metal band founded and fronted by lead vocalist and guitarist Mark Tremonti, best known as the guitarist of the American rock band Creed, and the lead guitarist of American rock band Alter Bridge.", " The band also consists of rhythm guitarist Eric Friedman and drummer Garrett Whitlock.", " Bassist Wolfgang Van Halen was in the band between 2012 to 2017.", " What originally started as a Mark Tremonti solo project evolved into a fully fledged band after the release of the group's first album, \"All I Was\", in July 2012.", " That album featured Tremonti himself playing guitar in addition to lead vocals, and the band was joined by Tremonti's Creed and Alter Bridge bandmate Brian Marshall playing bass on tour until his departure later that year.", " He was replaced by Van Halen bassist Wolfgang Van Halen, who contributed to the band's second album, \"Cauterize\", which was released on June 9, 2015.", " The band also has another album, entitled \"Dust\", in April 2016, serving as a continuation to \"Cauterize\"." ], "title": "Tremonti (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Me Vs Hero were a British rock band from Blackpool.", " The band consisted of lead vocalist Sam Thompson, bassist Michael Booth, guitarists Bobby Pook and Grant Berry and drummer Simon Smith.", " The band were known for their inclusion of hardcore punk and heavy metal influences to complement their pop punk sound.", " The band their self-titled EP in January 2009, followed by a second EP release entitled \"This One's for Our Friend\" in December 2009, and the following year the band released their debut album \"Days That Shape Our Lives\"." ], "title": "Me Vs Hero" } ]
[ "Title: Difference United\n\nDifference United is an indie Christian pop-rock band from Nashville, Tennessee. The band was founded in 2006 by Aaron Miller, the principal composer and keyboard player and features Rebecca Wade as lead vocalist. The group released its debut album entitled \"Dream Again\" in 2008, and its second album release \"New Day\" in 2014.", "Title: Teenage Time Killers\n\nTeenage Time Killers is a rock supergroup formed in February 2014 by My Ruin guitarist Mick Murphy and Corrosion of Conformity drummer Reed Mullin. Guests include Dave Grohl (former drummer of Nirvana and current lead singer of the Foo Fighters), Stephen O'Malley (of Sunn O))) and Burning Witch), Corey Taylor (lead vocalist of Slipknot and founder of Stone Sour), Nick Oliveri (former bassist for Queens of the Stone Age, currently with The Dwarves), Jello Biafra (former front man of Dead Kennedys, currently with The Guantanamo School Of Medicine), Matt Skiba (vocalist and guitarist of Alkaline Trio and current guitarist and vocalist for Blink-182) and Randy Blythe (lead vocalist of Lamb of God). The band's name refers to the Rudimentary Peni song of the same name. Their debut album, titled \"Teenage Time Killers: Greatest Hits Vol. 1\", was recorded at Grohl's Studio 606, and was released July 28, 2015. through Rise Records, with whom the group signed in December 2014. The album contains a version of John Cleese's poem \"Ode to Hannity,\" sung by Biafra. Mullin has stated that he isn't sure whether the group will tour, but that they are considering a live appearance on a show such as \"Jimmy Kimmel Live! \", possibly with \"three or four singers [coming] out at a time\".", "Title: Mike Mattison\n\nMike Mattison is an American musician and vocalist of the Grammy Award-winning blues rock/soul group, the Tedeschi Trucks Band, as well as lead vocalist and co-founder of the blues rock trio Scrapomatic. Mattison's vocal sound has been described as \"strong,\" with an \"expressive blues voice\". As lead vocalist of Scrapomatic, he picked up a nomination for Minnesota Music Awards best male vocalist, and both he and co-founder Paul Olsen were also nominated for best R&B Group. Mattison was previously the lead vocalist of the Grammy Award winning Derek Trucks Band and has been a main songwriter of all three bands. He is also an active essayist who publishes on music and poetry. Since 2013 Mattison and Ernest Suarez have edited “Hot Rocks: Songs and Verse,” an ongoing feature in Five Points: A Journal of Literature and Art.", "Title: Neon Hitch discography\n\nThe discography of British singer and songwriter Neon Hitch. Neon's debut digital single \"Get Over U\" was released in February 2011. Hitch then released her single \"Bad Dog\", which was intended to be the lead single from her debut album. Later in 2011, she was featured on Gym Class Heroes' song \"Ass Back Home\". In 2012, Neon Hitch released \"Fuck U Betta\" and Gold\" featuring Tyga, her official first and second singles respectively. Both songs peaked at number one on the \"Billboard\" Dance/Club Play chart. Neon then debuted an EP entitled \"Happy Neon\" in January 2013, which was released online for free. In October 2013, Neon announced that her debut album \"Beg, Borrow & Steal\" had been scrapped and she would release a new album that had more of her soul in it. In January 2014, Neon released the mixtape \"301 to Paradise\" for free. In May 2014, it was announced that Hitch had parted ways with her label Warner Bros. and was gearing up to releasing her new debut album \"Eleutheromaniac\"; she also released \"Happy Neon\" and \"301 to Paradise\" to digital retailers independently in the same month. She premiered the lead single of \"Eleutheromaniac\", \"Yard Sale\", in August 2014. In January 2015, Neon released \"Sparks\" as the first single from the album. In March 2015, Hitch released the EP \"24:00\" for free. In 2016, it was announced that Hitch had changed the name of her debut album to \"Anarchy\", which was released on July 22, 2016. The lead single from the album, \"Please\", was released on July 8, 2016. The album did not contain any of the singles intended to be on \"Eluetheromaniac\", but included a promomotional single she released in 2015, \"Freedom\".", "Title: Paramore discography\n\nThe American rock band Paramore has released five studio albums, three extended plays, two live albums, eighteen singles, one video album, and nineteen music videos. The band was formed in Franklin, Tennessee, in 2004 by lead vocalist Hayley Williams with guitarists Josh Farro and Taylor York, bassist Jeremy Davis, and drummer Zac Farro. In 2005, Paramore signed with the New York City-based Fueled by Ramen and released their debut album entitled \"All We Know Is Falling\". Three singles were released from the album, but none of them charted. The album did not chart in the \"Billboard\" 200 either, although it peaked at number thirty in the \"Billboard\" Top Heatseekers. \"All We Know Is Falling\" received Gold certification in the United Kingdom and in July 2014 the RIAA certified the album Gold in the United States.", "Title: Midland (band)\n\nMidland is an American country music group consisting of Mark Wystrach (lead vocals), Cameron Duddy (bass guitar, background vocals), and Jess Carson (lead guitar, background vocals). Their debut single, \"Drinkin' Problem\", reached the top 5 on the \"Billboard\" Country Airplay chart. The album's second single, \"Make a Little\" released to country radio on September 25, 2017.", "Title: Jimmy Somerville discography\n\nScottish singer-songwriter Jimmy Somerville entered the music industry as the lead vocalist of the British pop band Bronski Beat. The trio, originally co-founded along with Steve Bronski and Larry Steinbachek, scored an international success with their debut single entitled \"Smalltown Boy\". The composition topped the singles charts in Italy, the Netherlands, as well the Hot Dance Club Play list in the United States. Having reached the top-ten in a number of other countries in addition, such as Canada, the Switzerland, Germany, France, Ireland, New Zealand and the UK (at number three), the single was certified Gold and Silver by the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) and British Phonographic Industry (BPI). The band's debut album \"The Age of Consent\" (1984), released through London Records, matched the sales of the first single. While peaking at number four in England and number 36 in the States, the set received two platinum certifications from both the CRIA and BPI.", "Title: Drinkin' Problem\n\n\"Drinkin' Problem\" is the debut single of the American country music band Midland. It was released on July 27 2017, as the first single from their upcoming debut album \"On the Rocks\". The band members wrote the song with Josh Osborne and Shane McAnally, the latter of whom also produced it.", "Title: Tremonti (band)\n\nTremonti is an American heavy metal band founded and fronted by lead vocalist and guitarist Mark Tremonti, best known as the guitarist of the American rock band Creed, and the lead guitarist of American rock band Alter Bridge. The band also consists of rhythm guitarist Eric Friedman and drummer Garrett Whitlock. Bassist Wolfgang Van Halen was in the band between 2012 to 2017. What originally started as a Mark Tremonti solo project evolved into a fully fledged band after the release of the group's first album, \"All I Was\", in July 2012. That album featured Tremonti himself playing guitar in addition to lead vocals, and the band was joined by Tremonti's Creed and Alter Bridge bandmate Brian Marshall playing bass on tour until his departure later that year. He was replaced by Van Halen bassist Wolfgang Van Halen, who contributed to the band's second album, \"Cauterize\", which was released on June 9, 2015. The band also has another album, entitled \"Dust\", in April 2016, serving as a continuation to \"Cauterize\".", "Title: Me Vs Hero\n\nMe Vs Hero were a British rock band from Blackpool. The band consisted of lead vocalist Sam Thompson, bassist Michael Booth, guitarists Bobby Pook and Grant Berry and drummer Simon Smith. The band were known for their inclusion of hardcore punk and heavy metal influences to complement their pop punk sound. The band their self-titled EP in January 2009, followed by a second EP release entitled \"This One's for Our Friend\" in December 2009, and the following year the band released their debut album \"Days That Shape Our Lives\"." ]
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Ike Turner performed with this American soul singer and pianist, who went on to produce what million-selling single?
"The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)"
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{ "title": [ "Jack Rabbit Blues – The Singles of 1958–1960", "Betty Everett" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "A Black Man's Soul is an instrumental funk and soul album released by Ike Turner & The Kings of Rhythm in 1969 on Pompeii Records.", " The album was recorded while Turner was touring with then-wife Tina Turner during his free time.", " \"A Black Man's Soul\" exposed a side of Turner's music not as popular with his audiences of the time.", " While Turner's more popular tracks like \"Proud Mary\" relied heavily on vocal harmonies and popular soul influences, these tracks reflected a more traditional and simple funk popularized by acts such as Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band, Baby Huey, The Bar-Kays and Brother Jack McDuff, among others." ], "title": "A Black Man's Soul" }, { "sentences": [ "Betty Everett (November 23, 1939 – August 19, 2001) was an American soul singer and pianist, best known for her biggest hit single, the million-selling \"The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)\"." ], "title": "Betty Everett" }, { "sentences": [ "Workin' Together is a 1971 album recorded and released by Ike & Tina Turner on the Liberty Records label.", " Their second album with the label, it was also their most successful album to date.", " Much like their previous album, \"Come Together\", the album featured several covers of rock songs and also featured renewed versions of previous Ike & Tina songs, which was a habit for the couple.", " The album featured the duo's biggest-selling hit, a funk rock styled cover of \"Proud Mary\" and also featured another popular Ike & Tina song, the Ike Turner & Alliene Bullock-composed \"Funkier Than a Mosquita's Tweeter\", later covered by Nina Simone.", " Several of the songs were written by Ike (including one by \"Eki Renrut\", which is Ike Turner's name backwards) and \"The Way You Love Me\" which was a song the Turners had recorded for their very first studio album together, \"The Soul of Ike & Tina Turner\", a decade earlier." ], "title": "Workin' Together" }, { "sentences": [ "\"A Fool in Love\" is the debut single for the team of Ike & Tina Turner.", " Originally written by Ike Turner, the song became the first official single featuring Tina Turner and was the duo's first hit single, released on the Sue Records label in 1960." ], "title": "A Fool in Love" }, { "sentences": [ "Acid Queen is Tina Turner's second solo album, released in 1975 on the EMI label in the UK, and on United Artists in the US.", " Although it is a Tina Turner solo album, the very first single, \"Baby Get It On\", was a duet with Ike Turner, Tina Turner's musical partner and husband at the time.", " As it turned out, it was her last solo album to be released before she left Ike Turner and the Ike & Tina Turner Revue." ], "title": "Acid Queen" }, { "sentences": [ "The Kings of Rhythm are an American Rhythm and blues and Soul group formed in the late 1940s in Clarksdale, Mississippi and led by Ike Turner through to his death in 2007.", " Turner would retain the name of the band throughout his career, although the group has undergone considerable lineup changes over time.", " The group was an offshoot of a large big band ensemble called \"The Tophatters\".", " By the late 1940s Turner had renamed this group the \"Kings of Rhythm\".", " Their early stage performances consisted largely of covers of popular jukebox hits of the day.", " A 1951 lineup of the group recorded the song \"Rocket 88\", which was an early example of Rock and roll.", " In the 1960s they became the band for the \"Ike & Tina Turner Revue\".", " For a few years in the early 1970s they were renamed \"The Family Vibes\", and released 2 albums under this name, both produced by, but not featuring Ike Turner.", " The band have continued, for a time under the leadership of pianist Ernest Lane (himself a childhood friend of Turner's), and continues to tour with vocalist Earl Thomas.", " The group has been running for at least 64 years." ], "title": "Kings of Rhythm" }, { "sentences": [ "\"I Idolize You\" is a soul blues song written and produced by Ike Turner and released as a single by Ike & Tina Turner in 1961." ], "title": "I Idolize You" }, { "sentences": [ "\"\"I'm Blue (The Gong-Gong Song)\"\" is a song written by Ike Turner, produced by Ike & Tina Turner and recorded and released as a single by Ike & Tina's backing trio, The Ikettes.", " Recorded in 1961, it became a hit for the Ikettes in 1962.", " \"Billboard\" named the song #63 on their list of 100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time." ], "title": "I'm Blue (The Gong-Gong Song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jack Rabbit Blues is a compilation album of songs that Ike Turner performed on between 1958 and 1960 released through Secret Records.", " At this time, Turner was involved and performed with various bands and musicians including Kenneth Churchill, Otis Rush, Betty Everett, Buddy Guy and his own Kings of Rhythm as well as his earlier singles with future wife, Tina Turner (she also went under the alias of Little Ann).", " Every one of these tracks features Ike Turner on guitar, piano and/or vocals." ], "title": "Jack Rabbit Blues – The Singles of 1958–1960" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Nutbush City Limits\" is a semi-autobiographical song written and originally performed by Tina Turner in which she commemorates her rural hometown of Nutbush, Tennessee.", " Released June 1973, shortly before her separation from then-husband and musical partner Ike Turner, \"Nutbush City Limits\" was the last hit single the duo would produce together." ], "title": "Nutbush City Limits" } ]
[ "Title: A Black Man's Soul\n\nA Black Man's Soul is an instrumental funk and soul album released by Ike Turner & The Kings of Rhythm in 1969 on Pompeii Records. The album was recorded while Turner was touring with then-wife Tina Turner during his free time. \"A Black Man's Soul\" exposed a side of Turner's music not as popular with his audiences of the time. While Turner's more popular tracks like \"Proud Mary\" relied heavily on vocal harmonies and popular soul influences, these tracks reflected a more traditional and simple funk popularized by acts such as Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band, Baby Huey, The Bar-Kays and Brother Jack McDuff, among others.", "Title: Betty Everett\n\nBetty Everett (November 23, 1939 – August 19, 2001) was an American soul singer and pianist, best known for her biggest hit single, the million-selling \"The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)\".", "Title: Workin' Together\n\nWorkin' Together is a 1971 album recorded and released by Ike & Tina Turner on the Liberty Records label. Their second album with the label, it was also their most successful album to date. Much like their previous album, \"Come Together\", the album featured several covers of rock songs and also featured renewed versions of previous Ike & Tina songs, which was a habit for the couple. The album featured the duo's biggest-selling hit, a funk rock styled cover of \"Proud Mary\" and also featured another popular Ike & Tina song, the Ike Turner & Alliene Bullock-composed \"Funkier Than a Mosquita's Tweeter\", later covered by Nina Simone. Several of the songs were written by Ike (including one by \"Eki Renrut\", which is Ike Turner's name backwards) and \"The Way You Love Me\" which was a song the Turners had recorded for their very first studio album together, \"The Soul of Ike & Tina Turner\", a decade earlier.", "Title: A Fool in Love\n\n\"A Fool in Love\" is the debut single for the team of Ike & Tina Turner. Originally written by Ike Turner, the song became the first official single featuring Tina Turner and was the duo's first hit single, released on the Sue Records label in 1960.", "Title: Acid Queen\n\nAcid Queen is Tina Turner's second solo album, released in 1975 on the EMI label in the UK, and on United Artists in the US. Although it is a Tina Turner solo album, the very first single, \"Baby Get It On\", was a duet with Ike Turner, Tina Turner's musical partner and husband at the time. As it turned out, it was her last solo album to be released before she left Ike Turner and the Ike & Tina Turner Revue.", "Title: Kings of Rhythm\n\nThe Kings of Rhythm are an American Rhythm and blues and Soul group formed in the late 1940s in Clarksdale, Mississippi and led by Ike Turner through to his death in 2007. Turner would retain the name of the band throughout his career, although the group has undergone considerable lineup changes over time. The group was an offshoot of a large big band ensemble called \"The Tophatters\". By the late 1940s Turner had renamed this group the \"Kings of Rhythm\". Their early stage performances consisted largely of covers of popular jukebox hits of the day. A 1951 lineup of the group recorded the song \"Rocket 88\", which was an early example of Rock and roll. In the 1960s they became the band for the \"Ike & Tina Turner Revue\". For a few years in the early 1970s they were renamed \"The Family Vibes\", and released 2 albums under this name, both produced by, but not featuring Ike Turner. The band have continued, for a time under the leadership of pianist Ernest Lane (himself a childhood friend of Turner's), and continues to tour with vocalist Earl Thomas. The group has been running for at least 64 years.", "Title: I Idolize You\n\n\"I Idolize You\" is a soul blues song written and produced by Ike Turner and released as a single by Ike & Tina Turner in 1961.", "Title: I'm Blue (The Gong-Gong Song)\n\n\"\"I'm Blue (The Gong-Gong Song)\"\" is a song written by Ike Turner, produced by Ike & Tina Turner and recorded and released as a single by Ike & Tina's backing trio, The Ikettes. Recorded in 1961, it became a hit for the Ikettes in 1962. \"Billboard\" named the song #63 on their list of 100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time.", "Title: Jack Rabbit Blues – The Singles of 1958–1960\n\nJack Rabbit Blues is a compilation album of songs that Ike Turner performed on between 1958 and 1960 released through Secret Records. At this time, Turner was involved and performed with various bands and musicians including Kenneth Churchill, Otis Rush, Betty Everett, Buddy Guy and his own Kings of Rhythm as well as his earlier singles with future wife, Tina Turner (she also went under the alias of Little Ann). Every one of these tracks features Ike Turner on guitar, piano and/or vocals.", "Title: Nutbush City Limits\n\n\"Nutbush City Limits\" is a semi-autobiographical song written and originally performed by Tina Turner in which she commemorates her rural hometown of Nutbush, Tennessee. Released June 1973, shortly before her separation from then-husband and musical partner Ike Turner, \"Nutbush City Limits\" was the last hit single the duo would produce together." ]
4,089
The Chinese Ambassador to Turkmenistan lives in a city situated between the Kopet Dag mountain range and what desert?
Karakum Desert
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{ "title": [ "Chinese Ambassador to Turkmenistan", "Ashgabat" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Camponotus lateralis is a species of ant in the genus \"Camponotus\".", " The species has a wide range and is found in the countries around the Mediterranean, Crimea, Caucasus, northwestern Africa, Asia Minor and Kopet Dag (a mountain range between Turkmenistan and Iran)." ], "title": "Camponotus lateralis" }, { "sentences": [ "Nokhur (also Nohur) is a settlement located in Turkmenistan.", " The area is known for sacred places connected to the Persian legend of the Peri, most notably the Gyz-bibi cave.", " According to the Turkmenistan government website, the origin of the name of Nohur is disputed, with some locals believing it derived from Noah (many places in the region carry Biblical names) and some from the Peri themselves, as \"no\" and \"hur\" translate \"nine peri\".", " The small and relatively untouched village of Nohur rests in an unmarked valley of the Kopet Dag Mountains, which make up the border of Iran and southern Turkmenistan.", " The people of Nohur dress and act conservatively, and their traditions have been able to survive Turkmenistan’s modernization because of the remoteness of their village." ], "title": "Nokhur" }, { "sentences": [ "The Akhal-Teke ( or ; from Turkmen \"Ahalteke\", ] ) is a horse breed from Turkmenistan, where they are a national emblem.", " They have a reputation for speed and endurance, intelligence, and a distinctive metallic sheen.", " The shiny coat of palominos and buckskins led to their nickname \"Golden Horses\".", " These horses are adapted to severe climatic conditions and are thought to be one of the oldest existing horse breeds.", " There are currently about 6,600 Akhal-Tekes in the world, mostly in Turkmenistan and Russia, although they are also found throughout Europe and North America.", " Akhal was the name of the line of oases along the north slope of the Kopet Dag mountains.", " It was inhabited by the Tekke tribe of Turkomans." ], "title": "Akhal-Teke" }, { "sentences": [ "Archman is a town in south-western Turkmenistan in Ahal Province on the northern rim of the Kopet Dag mountain range." ], "title": "Archman" }, { "sentences": [ "The Chinese ambassador in Ashgabat is the official representative of the Government in Beijing to the Government of Turkmenistan." ], "title": "Chinese Ambassador to Turkmenistan" }, { "sentences": [ "Baharly (formerly Bäherden) is a town and seat of Baharly District in south-western Turkmenistan in Ahal Province.", " It lies on the northern rim of the Kopet Dag mountain range, south-west of the town of Archman." ], "title": "Baharly" }, { "sentences": [ "Ulug Depe is an ancient Bronze Age site in the foothills of the Kopet Dag Mountains in the Karakum Desert of Kaka District (Kaahka) in the Ahal Province of south-eastern Turkmenistan.", " It covers around 13 acre and lies on a mound at a height of about 30 meters." ], "title": "Ulug Depe" }, { "sentences": [ "Ashgabat (Turkmen: Aşgabat , ; Russian: Ашхаба́д , \"Ashkhabad\"; ] ) — was named as Poltoratsk (Russian: Полтора́цк ; ] ) between 1919 and 1927, is the capital and the largest city of Turkmenistan in Central Asia, situated between the Karakum Desert and the Kopet Dag mountain range." ], "title": "Ashgabat" }, { "sentences": [ "Dushak is a small town in the Karakum Desert on the rim of the Kopet Dag mountains of Ahal Province, Turkmenistan." ], "title": "Dushak" }, { "sentences": [ "The Kopet Dag, Kopet Dagh, or Koppeh Dagh (Persian: کپه‌داغ‎ ‎ ; Turkmen: Köpetdag ), also known as the Turkmen-Khorasan Mountain Range is a mountain range on the frontier between Turkmenistan and Iran that extends about 650 km along the border southeast of the Caspian Sea, stretching northwest-southeast from near the Caspian Sea in the northwest to the Harirud River in the southeast.", " The highest peak of the range in Turkmenistan is southwest of the capital Ashgabat and stands at 2940 m .", " The highest Iranian summit is Mount Quchan (Kuh-e Quchan) with 3191 m ." ], "title": "Kopet Dag" } ]
[ "Title: Camponotus lateralis\n\nCamponotus lateralis is a species of ant in the genus \"Camponotus\". The species has a wide range and is found in the countries around the Mediterranean, Crimea, Caucasus, northwestern Africa, Asia Minor and Kopet Dag (a mountain range between Turkmenistan and Iran).", "Title: Nokhur\n\nNokhur (also Nohur) is a settlement located in Turkmenistan. The area is known for sacred places connected to the Persian legend of the Peri, most notably the Gyz-bibi cave. According to the Turkmenistan government website, the origin of the name of Nohur is disputed, with some locals believing it derived from Noah (many places in the region carry Biblical names) and some from the Peri themselves, as \"no\" and \"hur\" translate \"nine peri\". The small and relatively untouched village of Nohur rests in an unmarked valley of the Kopet Dag Mountains, which make up the border of Iran and southern Turkmenistan. The people of Nohur dress and act conservatively, and their traditions have been able to survive Turkmenistan’s modernization because of the remoteness of their village.", "Title: Akhal-Teke\n\nThe Akhal-Teke ( or ; from Turkmen \"Ahalteke\", ] ) is a horse breed from Turkmenistan, where they are a national emblem. They have a reputation for speed and endurance, intelligence, and a distinctive metallic sheen. The shiny coat of palominos and buckskins led to their nickname \"Golden Horses\". These horses are adapted to severe climatic conditions and are thought to be one of the oldest existing horse breeds. There are currently about 6,600 Akhal-Tekes in the world, mostly in Turkmenistan and Russia, although they are also found throughout Europe and North America. Akhal was the name of the line of oases along the north slope of the Kopet Dag mountains. It was inhabited by the Tekke tribe of Turkomans.", "Title: Archman\n\nArchman is a town in south-western Turkmenistan in Ahal Province on the northern rim of the Kopet Dag mountain range.", "Title: Chinese Ambassador to Turkmenistan\n\nThe Chinese ambassador in Ashgabat is the official representative of the Government in Beijing to the Government of Turkmenistan.", "Title: Baharly\n\nBaharly (formerly Bäherden) is a town and seat of Baharly District in south-western Turkmenistan in Ahal Province. It lies on the northern rim of the Kopet Dag mountain range, south-west of the town of Archman.", "Title: Ulug Depe\n\nUlug Depe is an ancient Bronze Age site in the foothills of the Kopet Dag Mountains in the Karakum Desert of Kaka District (Kaahka) in the Ahal Province of south-eastern Turkmenistan. It covers around 13 acre and lies on a mound at a height of about 30 meters.", "Title: Ashgabat\n\nAshgabat (Turkmen: Aşgabat , ; Russian: Ашхаба́д , \"Ashkhabad\"; ] ) — was named as Poltoratsk (Russian: Полтора́цк ; ] ) between 1919 and 1927, is the capital and the largest city of Turkmenistan in Central Asia, situated between the Karakum Desert and the Kopet Dag mountain range.", "Title: Dushak\n\nDushak is a small town in the Karakum Desert on the rim of the Kopet Dag mountains of Ahal Province, Turkmenistan.", "Title: Kopet Dag\n\nThe Kopet Dag, Kopet Dagh, or Koppeh Dagh (Persian: کپه‌داغ‎ ‎ ; Turkmen: Köpetdag ), also known as the Turkmen-Khorasan Mountain Range is a mountain range on the frontier between Turkmenistan and Iran that extends about 650 km along the border southeast of the Caspian Sea, stretching northwest-southeast from near the Caspian Sea in the northwest to the Harirud River in the southeast. The highest peak of the range in Turkmenistan is southwest of the capital Ashgabat and stands at 2940 m . The highest Iranian summit is Mount Quchan (Kuh-e Quchan) with 3191 m ." ]
4,090
Greatest Hits Volume 1 is a greatest hits compilation album by The Beatles which was exclusive to Australia and New Zealand, the album was compiled by EMI Australia to fill in the gap, much like which compilation album (subtitled But Goldies!), by the English rock band the Beatles?
A Collection of Beatles Oldies
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[ { "sentences": [ "Dragon's Greatest Hits Volume 1 is the first greatest hits album by New Zealand group Dragon, released in April 1979 through CBS Records.", " It includes tracks from the bands three CBS/Portrait albums, \"Sunshine\", \"Running Free\" and \"O Zambezi\" as well as two non-album tracks, \"Wait Until Tomorrow\" and \"Konkaroo\".", " \"Dragon's Greatest Hits Vol.", " 1\" peaked at number 8 on the Australian Kent Music Report." ], "title": "Dragon's Greatest Hits Vol. 1" }, { "sentences": [ "A Collection of Beatles Oldies (subtitled But Goldies!)", " is a compilation album by the English rock band the Beatles.", " Issued in the United Kingdom in December 1966, it features hit singles and other songs released by the group between 1963 and 1966.", " The compilation served as a stopgap release to satisfy EMI's demand for product during the Christmas period, since the Beatles had only begun the recording for their new studio album, \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\", late the previous month.", " The album was the band's first official greatest hits collection." ], "title": "A Collection of Beatles Oldies" }, { "sentences": [ "Ritchie Valens...His Greatest Hits Volume 2 is the second greatest hits compilation by Ritchie Valens.", " This follow-up to the \"Ritchie Valens Memorial Album/His Greatest Hits\" includes Valens' last two charted singles and ten tracks from the three original albums.", " Three tracks were previously issued on the first greatest hits package: \"Donna\", \"La Bamba\" and \"Cry, Cry, Cry\"" ], "title": "Ritchie Valens...His Greatest Hits Volume 2" }, { "sentences": [ "Greatest Hits Volume II, also known as Greatest Hits Volume II... and Some Other Stuff, is the third greatest hits compilation album by American country music artist Alan Jackson.", " The original version of this album was only available through December, 2003 and contained two discs: the first disc has 16 hits and two new cuts, while the second disc has eight album tracks.", " Subsequent releases contained only the first disc." ], "title": "Greatest Hits Volume II (Alan Jackson album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Hardcore Breakout USA Volume 1,2,3... is an internationally distributed compilation album that collects Volumes 1,2 and 3 of \"Hardcore Breakout USA\" series.", " It features American and UK artists mostly that are on New Red Archives records.", " Volume 1 was originally released in 1990 as a double LP and cassette, but was then subsequently also released as a CD.", " The New Red Archives pressing of the album was issued as a single LP in 1990.", " The Japanese version of Volume 1 was compiled and released in 1994.", " The second version \"Hardcore Breakout USA Volume 2\" was compiled and released in 1995.", " Volume 2 is a compilation album of American and UK artists mostly that are on New Red Archives records.", " It was originally released in 1995 as a CD.", " The album was compiled by New Red Archives.", " The Japanese version of Volume 2 was compiled and released in 1995.", " Volume 3 was Compiled in 2003.", " Volume 3 is also compilation album of American and UK artists mostly that are on New Red Archives records.", " Hardcore Breakout 1,2,3... was re-released by Cleopatra Records in 2013." ], "title": "Hardcore Breakout USA 1,2,3,..." }, { "sentences": [ "Greatest Hits Volume 1 is a greatest hits compilation album by The Beatles which was exclusive to Australia and New Zealand.", " The album was compiled by EMI Australia to fill in the gap between \"Rubber Soul\" and \"Revolver\" (much like \"A Collection of Beatles Oldies\" would in 1966 in between \"Revolver\" and \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\")." ], "title": "Greatest Hits Volume 1 (Beatles album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Elton John’s Greatest Hits Volume III is the twenty-seventh album release for Elton John.", " Released in 1987, 10 years after \"Elton John's Greatest Hits Volume II\", the compilation album features his greatest hits from 1979–1986 and was made available only in the United States and Canada.", " All of the songs featured had previously been released on a previous album." ], "title": "Elton John's Greatest Hits Vol. 3" }, { "sentences": [ "The Byrds' Greatest Hits Volume II is the second greatest hits album by the American rock band The Byrds.", " It was released in the United Kingdom on October 29, 1971 by CBS Records (\"see\" 1971 in music) as a follow-up to the band's first compilation album, \"The Byrds' Greatest Hits\".", " The album appeared following the band's successful appearance at the Lincoln Folk Festival on July 24, 1971 and may have been issued by CBS as a reaction to the band's previous studio album, \"Byrdmaniax\", having failed to chart in the UK." ], "title": "The Byrds' Greatest Hits Volume II" }, { "sentences": [ "The Greatest Hits Collection II is the second greatest hits compilation album by country music duo Brooks & Dunn.", " It is the sequel to the duo's 1997 compilation \"The Greatest Hits Collection\".", " It is also the second collection of the duo's most popular releases, chronicling their greatest hits from 1998's \"If You See Her\" to 2003's \"Red Dirt Road\", omitting songs from 1999's \"Tight Rope\".", " Three new recorded tracks — \"That's What It's All About\", \"It's Getting Better All The Time\", and \"Independent Trucker\" — are also included on this compilation.", " These first two songs were released as singles, peaking at #2 and #1, respectively, on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts.", " The album is currently out of print." ], "title": "The Greatest Hits Collection II" }, { "sentences": [ "Greatest Hits Volume 1 is a greatest hits compilation released in January 2012 by Swedish rock band Mando Diao.", " The album features select tracks from their first six studio albums.", " There is one previously unreleased song on the compilation: Christmas Could Have Been Good, which was released digitally on December 2, 2011." ], "title": "Greatest Hits Volume 1 (Mando Diao album)" } ]
[ "Title: Dragon's Greatest Hits Vol. 1\n\nDragon's Greatest Hits Volume 1 is the first greatest hits album by New Zealand group Dragon, released in April 1979 through CBS Records. It includes tracks from the bands three CBS/Portrait albums, \"Sunshine\", \"Running Free\" and \"O Zambezi\" as well as two non-album tracks, \"Wait Until Tomorrow\" and \"Konkaroo\". \"Dragon's Greatest Hits Vol. 1\" peaked at number 8 on the Australian Kent Music Report.", "Title: A Collection of Beatles Oldies\n\nA Collection of Beatles Oldies (subtitled But Goldies!) is a compilation album by the English rock band the Beatles. Issued in the United Kingdom in December 1966, it features hit singles and other songs released by the group between 1963 and 1966. The compilation served as a stopgap release to satisfy EMI's demand for product during the Christmas period, since the Beatles had only begun the recording for their new studio album, \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\", late the previous month. The album was the band's first official greatest hits collection.", "Title: Ritchie Valens...His Greatest Hits Volume 2\n\nRitchie Valens...His Greatest Hits Volume 2 is the second greatest hits compilation by Ritchie Valens. This follow-up to the \"Ritchie Valens Memorial Album/His Greatest Hits\" includes Valens' last two charted singles and ten tracks from the three original albums. Three tracks were previously issued on the first greatest hits package: \"Donna\", \"La Bamba\" and \"Cry, Cry, Cry\"", "Title: Greatest Hits Volume II (Alan Jackson album)\n\nGreatest Hits Volume II, also known as Greatest Hits Volume II... and Some Other Stuff, is the third greatest hits compilation album by American country music artist Alan Jackson. The original version of this album was only available through December, 2003 and contained two discs: the first disc has 16 hits and two new cuts, while the second disc has eight album tracks. Subsequent releases contained only the first disc.", "Title: Hardcore Breakout USA 1,2,3,...\n\nHardcore Breakout USA Volume 1,2,3... is an internationally distributed compilation album that collects Volumes 1,2 and 3 of \"Hardcore Breakout USA\" series. It features American and UK artists mostly that are on New Red Archives records. Volume 1 was originally released in 1990 as a double LP and cassette, but was then subsequently also released as a CD. The New Red Archives pressing of the album was issued as a single LP in 1990. The Japanese version of Volume 1 was compiled and released in 1994. The second version \"Hardcore Breakout USA Volume 2\" was compiled and released in 1995. Volume 2 is a compilation album of American and UK artists mostly that are on New Red Archives records. It was originally released in 1995 as a CD. The album was compiled by New Red Archives. The Japanese version of Volume 2 was compiled and released in 1995. Volume 3 was Compiled in 2003. Volume 3 is also compilation album of American and UK artists mostly that are on New Red Archives records. Hardcore Breakout 1,2,3... was re-released by Cleopatra Records in 2013.", "Title: Greatest Hits Volume 1 (Beatles album)\n\nGreatest Hits Volume 1 is a greatest hits compilation album by The Beatles which was exclusive to Australia and New Zealand. The album was compiled by EMI Australia to fill in the gap between \"Rubber Soul\" and \"Revolver\" (much like \"A Collection of Beatles Oldies\" would in 1966 in between \"Revolver\" and \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\").", "Title: Elton John's Greatest Hits Vol. 3\n\nElton John’s Greatest Hits Volume III is the twenty-seventh album release for Elton John. Released in 1987, 10 years after \"Elton John's Greatest Hits Volume II\", the compilation album features his greatest hits from 1979–1986 and was made available only in the United States and Canada. All of the songs featured had previously been released on a previous album.", "Title: The Byrds' Greatest Hits Volume II\n\nThe Byrds' Greatest Hits Volume II is the second greatest hits album by the American rock band The Byrds. It was released in the United Kingdom on October 29, 1971 by CBS Records (\"see\" 1971 in music) as a follow-up to the band's first compilation album, \"The Byrds' Greatest Hits\". The album appeared following the band's successful appearance at the Lincoln Folk Festival on July 24, 1971 and may have been issued by CBS as a reaction to the band's previous studio album, \"Byrdmaniax\", having failed to chart in the UK.", "Title: The Greatest Hits Collection II\n\nThe Greatest Hits Collection II is the second greatest hits compilation album by country music duo Brooks & Dunn. It is the sequel to the duo's 1997 compilation \"The Greatest Hits Collection\". It is also the second collection of the duo's most popular releases, chronicling their greatest hits from 1998's \"If You See Her\" to 2003's \"Red Dirt Road\", omitting songs from 1999's \"Tight Rope\". Three new recorded tracks — \"That's What It's All About\", \"It's Getting Better All The Time\", and \"Independent Trucker\" — are also included on this compilation. These first two songs were released as singles, peaking at #2 and #1, respectively, on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts. The album is currently out of print.", "Title: Greatest Hits Volume 1 (Mando Diao album)\n\nGreatest Hits Volume 1 is a greatest hits compilation released in January 2012 by Swedish rock band Mando Diao. The album features select tracks from their first six studio albums. There is one previously unreleased song on the compilation: Christmas Could Have Been Good, which was released digitally on December 2, 2011." ]
4,091
Evil Friends is the seventh full-length album by a band that began playing together at what school?
Wasilla High School
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[ "Title: Below the Lights\n\nBelow the Lights is the seventh full-length album by Norwegian metal band Enslaved. Beyond it being their last full-length for production company Osmose (they would move to Candlelight for their next studio album), a few lineup changes would take place. This would be the last album Enslaved recorded with Dirge Rep on drums (he also co-wrote two songs). They would also enlist a full-time keyboardist in Herbrand Larsen (who helped engineer the record), bringing the band personnel from four to five.", "Title: Home Town Hero\n\nHome Town Hero was an American rock band from Southern California active in the early 2000s. Founding members Aaron Bruno and Drew Stewart began playing together while attending Westlake High School, where their early project was known as the Ice Monkeys. They were greatly influenced by the success of Southern California punk bands of the early 1990s and the Grunge aesthetic popularized by bands like Nirvana and Pearl Jam. With the later addition of bassist Todd Burns and drummer Ray Blanco the band re-christened themselves as Insurgence. As Insurgence they began playing famous California venues, including The Roxy Theatre and Whisky a Go Go.", "Title: Evil Friends\n\nEvil Friends is the seventh full-length album by the Alaskan rock band Portugal. The Man. It was released on June 4, 2013 through Atlantic Records. It is the band's first collaboration with producer Danger Mouse.", "Title: W.F.O. (album)\n\nW.F.O. (Wide Fucking Open) is the seventh full-length album by thrash metal band Overkill, released in July 15, 1994 on Atlantic Records. The album contains \"hidden songs\" on tracks 97 and 98, featuring the band warming up in the studio, playing \"Heaven and Hell\" by Black Sabbath, \"The Ripper\" by Judas Priest and \"Voodoo Child (Slight Return)\" by Jimi Hendrix. The instrumental song \"R.I.P. (Undone)\" was written as a tribute to Criss Oliva, co-founder of the band Savatage, who died nine months before the release of the album.", "Title: Worshippers of the Seventh Tyranny\n\nWorshippers of the Seventh Tyranny is the seventh full-length album by Singaporean extreme metal band Impiety, released in 2011 through Agonia Records. It features Fabio Zperandio of Ophiolatry as guest on all lead guitars. It is the first Impiety album to consist of a single, 38 - minute - long track. The song employs doom metal approach as opposed to the band previous releases that focused on speed and brutality.", "Title: The Outcast Hall of Fame\n\nThe Outcast Hall Of Fame is the seventh full-length album by the Swedish/Danish band Evil Masquerade.", "Title: Portugal. The Man\n\nPortugal. The Man is an American rock band from Wasilla, Alaska. The group consists of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk. Gourley and Carothers met and began playing music together originally at Wasilla High School in Wasilla, Alaska. Their first two albums were released on Fearless Records. On April 2, 2010, the band signed to Atlantic Records.", "Title: Seabird (band)\n\nSeabird is an American alternative rock band from Independence, Kentucky. The band formed when Aaron Morgan, Micah Landers, and Aaron Hunt began playing songs with each other in 2004. The band soon added accordion player David Smith. After playing together for a little under a year both Landers and Smith left to pursue other interests. Soon after Chris Kubik joined the band to take the place of Landers on bass and Morgan began playing two keyboards to make up for the loss of the accordion. After adding Morgan's brother (Ryan) to play guitar, the band recorded their debut EP, \"Spread Your Broken Wings and Try\", in one of the band members' rooms.", "Title: Exister\n\nExister is the seventh full-length album by Hot Water Music, which was released by Rise Records on May 15, 2012. \"Exister\" is Hot Water Music's first original full-length album in eight years, since 2004's \"The New What Next\".", "Title: Evil Beaver\n\nEvil Beaver is a bass and drum based avant-garde punk band from Chicago, IL. The band's only members, Evie Evil (bass and vocals) and Sammy Kickass (drums) met in elementary school and have been playing together since 1998. Evil Beaver has shared the stage with Agent Orange, Chevelle, Fu Manchu, Peaches, The Vibrators, Shellac, and The White Stripes. In 2014, the band toured the world, playing in four different continents, including a 10 show stint in Russia. The band has released music on Johann's Face Records and Four Alarm Records in addition to releasing several works independently." ]
4,092
For what online paper do Ben Domenech and Mary Katherine Ham work for?
The Federalist
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[ "Title: Mary Kay Stearns\n\nMary Katherine Jones (born October 27, 1925), better known by her stage name Mary Kay Stearns, is an American actress best known for portraying the fictional version of herself on the sitcom \"Mary Kay and Johnny\" from 1947 until 1950.", "Title: Fanny Mary Katherine Bulkeley-Owen\n\nFanny Mary Katherine Bulkeley-Owen (1845 – 25 November 1927; née Ormsby-Gore, married name Kenyon from 1863, then Bulkeley-Owen from 1880) was a British historian and author.", "Title: Ben Domenech\n\nBen Domenech (born December 31, 1981) is an American conservative writer, blogger and television commentator. He is the founder and the publisher of \"The Federalist\", host of \"The Federalist Radio Hour\", and writes \"The Transom\", a daily subscription newsletter for political insiders. He also co-founded the RedState group blog.", "Title: Mary K. Shell\n\nMary Katherine Jaynes Shell, previously Mary Hosking, usually known as Mary K. Shell (born February 9, 1927), is the first woman to have served as mayor of Bakersfield, California (1981–1985) and only the second woman to have served on the Kern County Board of Supervisors (1985–1997). At the time of her retirement from public office, Shell was termed by the \"Bakersfield Californian\" as \"the most popular politician in Kern County history.\" She is the widow of Joseph C. Shell, Sr. (1918–2008), a former Republican minority leader of the California State Assembly from Los Angeles, Richard M. Nixon's intraparty opponent for governor in 1962, and a lawmaker who fought to bring water to southern California in the 1960s.", "Title: Superstar (1999 film)\n\nSuperstar is a 1999 American comedy film and a \"Saturday Night Live\" spin-off about a quirky, socially inept girl named Mary Katherine Gallagher. The character was created by \"SNL\" star Molly Shannon and appeared as a recurring character on \"SNL\" in numerous skits. The story follows Mary Katherine trying to find her place in her Roman Catholic private school. The movie is directed by former \"The Kids in the Hall\" member Bruce McCulloch. It stars Molly Shannon, Will Ferrell, Harland Williams, and Elaine Hendrix. \"SNL\" and \"The Kids in the Hall\" alum Mark McKinney, who appeared in many of the Mary Katherine Gallagher \"SNL\" skits on TV, also has a minor role as a priest. Molly Shannon received a nomination for Blockbuster Entertainment Award \"Favorite Actress - Comedy\" but lost out to Heather Graham in \"\".", "Title: Prideaux-Brune rescue\n\nOn 9 August 1879, Ellen Frances Prideaux-Brune, Gertrude Rose Prideaux-Brune, Mary Katherine Prideaux-Brune, Beatrice May Prideaux-Brune and Nora O’Shaughnessy were out on a rowing boat trip off Bray Hill, Padstow, Cornwall, when they witnessed a boat being capsized by a squall.", "Title: The Federalist (website)\n\nThe Federalist is an English-language online magazine that covers politics, policy, culture, and religion. The site was co-founded by Ben Domenech and Sean Davis and launched in September 2013. Domenech serves as publisher of \"The Federalist\".", "Title: Mary White (film)\n\nMary White is a 1977 made-for-TV period biographical movie directed by Jud Taylor about American newspaper editor and author William Allen White (played by Ed Flanders) and his teenage daughter Mary (played by Kathleen Beller), who died at age 16 in a horseback riding accident. The film is based on the true story of White's daughter Mary Katherine, who died in 1921 and was the subject of a well-known eulogy written by her father.", "Title: We Have Always Lived in the Castle\n\nWe Have Always Lived in the Castle is a 1962 mystery novel by American author Shirley Jackson. It was Jackson's final work, and was published with a dedication to Pascal Covici, the publisher, three years before the author's death in 1965. The novel is written in the voice of eighteen-year-old Mary Katherine \"Merricat\" Blackwood, who lives with her sister and uncle on an estate in Vermont. Six years before the events of the novel, the Blackwood family experienced a tragedy that left the three survivors isolated from the rest of their small village.", "Title: Mary Katharine Ham\n\nMary Katharine Ham (born April 5, 1980) is an American journalist. She is editor at large of Hot Air, a contributing editor to Townhall Magazine, senior writer at \"The Federalist\" and a CNN contributor. At CPAC 2014, she was presented with the ACU Blogger of the Year award. She was previously a Fox News Channel contributor." ]
4,093
What documentary did the person nominated as United States Ambassador to France on August 2017 produce ?
"Carissa"
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Stewart" }, { "sentences": [ "William Francis Hagerty IV (born August 14, 1959) is an American private equity investor who currently serves as the United States Ambassador to Japan.", " He was previously the managing director and co-founder of Hagerty Peterson & Company, a private equity investment firm.", " On March 27, 2017, President Donald Trump nominated Hagerty to serve as United States Ambassador to Japan, succeeding Obama appointee Caroline Kennedy.", " On July 27, 2017, Vice President Mike Pence administered the oath of office to Hagerty, who became the 42nd United States Ambassador to Japan." ], "title": "William F. Hagerty" }, { "sentences": [ "Wanda L. Nesbitt (born December 7, 1956) is a United States diplomat.", " A career Foreign Service officer, she has been appointed U.S Ambassador to several countries.", " From January 2002 to August 2004, Nesbitt was the United States Ambassador to Madagascar, the United States Ambassador to Cote d'Ivoire from 2007-2010 and she was appointed United States Ambassador to Namibia on September 24, 2010.", " She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a degree in international relations and French and also attended the National War College." ], "title": "Wanda Nesbitt" }, { "sentences": [ "Tulinabo Salama Mushingi (born August 4, 1956) is an American diplomat who currently serves a joint appointment as United States Ambassador to Senegal and United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau.", " He previously served as the United States Ambassador to Burkina Faso from 2013 to 2016.", " He also served in the executive offices of Secretaries of State John F. Kerry and Hillary Clinton.", " In February 2017, President Donald Trump nominated Mushingi to serve concurrently as United States Ambassador to Senegal and United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau.", " Mushingi had originally been nominated for the position by outgoing President Barack Obama in January 2017.", " When Trump took office, he withdrew Mushingi's nomination before renominating him for the same position.", " He was confirmed by the United States Senate by voice vote on May 18, 2017." ], "title": "Tulinabo S. Mushingi" }, { "sentences": [ "Clifford Michael Sobel (born 1949, Brooklyn, New York) is an American business executive, financier, Republican fundraiser, U.S. diplomat and former ambassador.", " Most recently, he served as the United States Ambassador to Brazil.", " He was nominated for the post by President George W. Bush on May 23, 2006, confirmed by the United States Senate on June 29, 2006, and sworn in by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on July 20, 2006.", " He presented his credentials to the Brazilian Foreign Ministry on August 2, 2006.", " Ambassador Sobel is the 53rd Chief of Mission to Brazil.", " He resigned as ambassador in August 2009.", " From 2001-05, Sobel was the 62nd United States Ambassador to the Netherlands.", " President George W. Bush nominated him on July 3, 2001 and he was sworn in by Secretary of State Colin Powell on November 8, 2001.", " On December 5, 2001, he presented his credentials to Her Majesty Queen Beatrix." ], "title": "Clifford Sobel" }, { "sentences": [ "Harry Keels Thomas Jr. (born June 3, 1956 in the Harlem section of New York City) is an American diplomat and current United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe.", " He served as the United States Ambassador to the Philippines from 2010 to 2013.", " A former United States Ambassador to Bangladesh (serving from 2003 to 2005) and Director General of the United States Foreign Service (serving from 2007 to 2009), Thomas was designated by US President Barack Obama on November 19, 2009 to replace Kristie Kenney as Ambassador to the Philippines—the first African American to serve at that post.", " He was confirmed by the United States Senate on March 19, 2010 and presented his credentials to Philippine president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on April 27, 2010 He was then nominated and confirmed as the United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe on October 22, 2015.", " He was sworn in on December 8, 2015." ], "title": "Harry K. Thomas Jr." }, { "sentences": [ "Carissa Phelps (born September 12, 1976) is a Mexican-American author, attorney, and advocate for sexually exploited runaway children and homeless youth.", " She is known as the subject of the award-winning documentary, \"Carissa\", directed by David Sauvage and produced by Davis Guggenheim, Chad Troutwine, and Jamie McCourt.", " The 2008 film revisits her life as a sexually exploited runaway child living on the streets of Fresno, California.", " Having been involved in various petty crimes and probation violations, as well as grand theft auto, she was incarcerated at the CK Wakefield Home for Boys, during their pilot program to integrate girls into the facility as an option to sentencing them to the California Youth Authority.", " Teaching herself mathematics and working to overcome numerous rapes, sexual exploitation, and substance abuse and addictions, she eventually graduated with an MBA and a law degree from UCLA.", " She is the founder of Runaway Girl, Inc., which advocates for runaway and homeless youth, while providing training for organizations to effectively reach out and address homelessness and human trafficking.", " In 2012, her life story was told in the book, \"Runaway Girl: Escaping Life on the Streets, One Helping Hand at a Time\"." ], "title": "Carissa Phelps" }, { "sentences": [ "Jamie D. McCourt (born December 5, 1953) is a businesswoman and investor.", " She is the founder and CEO of Jamie Enterprises, and the former co-owner and executive of the Los Angeles Dodgers.", " She became the highest-ranking woman in Major League Baseball, appointed first as Vice Chairman of the Dodgers in 2004, then President in 2005, and finally CEO in 2009.", " On June 22, 2017, she was nominated as United States Ambassador to Belgium.", " On August 2, 2017, President Trump formally withdrew her nomination and instead nominated her as United States Ambassador to France and United States Ambassador to Monaco." ], "title": "Jamie McCourt" }, { "sentences": [ "Todd Philip Haskell (born 1962) is an American diplomat and career Foreign Service Officer who currently serves as the United States Ambassador to the Republic of the Congo.", " Prior to assuming his current position, he served as Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of African Affairs at the United States Department of State from 2015 to 2017.", " In February 2017, President Donald Trump nominated Haskell for the position of United States Ambassador to the Republic of the Congo.", " Haskell had originally been nominated for the position by outgoing President Barack Obama in January 2017.", " When Trump took office, he withdrew Haskell's nomination before reinstating his nomination.", " Haskell was confirmed for the position by the United States Senate on May 18, 2017." ], "title": "Todd Philip Haskell" }, { "sentences": [ "Luis E. Arreaga-Rodas (born 1952) is a Guatemalan American diplomat and government official who has been confirmed as the next United States Ambassador to Guatemala.", " He previously served as United States Ambassador to Iceland from 2010 until 2013.", " In January 2016, he was appointed Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs.", " In June 2017, President Donald Trump nominated Arreaga to become the United States Ambassador to Guatemala.", " This nomination was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on August 3, 2017." ], "title": "Luis E. Arreaga" } ]
[ "Title: Karen B. Stewart\n\nKaren Brevard Stewart (born 1952) is an American diplomat who is the current United States Ambassador to the Marshall Islands. She was nominated by President Barack Obama to be United States Ambassador to the Marshall Islands on November 5, 2015 was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on May 17, 2016. Stewart also served as United States Ambassador to Belarus from August 14, 2006 to March 12, 2008 and as United States Ambassador to Laos from November 2010 to August 2013.", "Title: William F. Hagerty\n\nWilliam Francis Hagerty IV (born August 14, 1959) is an American private equity investor who currently serves as the United States Ambassador to Japan. He was previously the managing director and co-founder of Hagerty Peterson & Company, a private equity investment firm. On March 27, 2017, President Donald Trump nominated Hagerty to serve as United States Ambassador to Japan, succeeding Obama appointee Caroline Kennedy. On July 27, 2017, Vice President Mike Pence administered the oath of office to Hagerty, who became the 42nd United States Ambassador to Japan.", "Title: Wanda Nesbitt\n\nWanda L. Nesbitt (born December 7, 1956) is a United States diplomat. A career Foreign Service officer, she has been appointed U.S Ambassador to several countries. From January 2002 to August 2004, Nesbitt was the United States Ambassador to Madagascar, the United States Ambassador to Cote d'Ivoire from 2007-2010 and she was appointed United States Ambassador to Namibia on September 24, 2010. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a degree in international relations and French and also attended the National War College.", "Title: Tulinabo S. Mushingi\n\nTulinabo Salama Mushingi (born August 4, 1956) is an American diplomat who currently serves a joint appointment as United States Ambassador to Senegal and United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau. He previously served as the United States Ambassador to Burkina Faso from 2013 to 2016. He also served in the executive offices of Secretaries of State John F. Kerry and Hillary Clinton. In February 2017, President Donald Trump nominated Mushingi to serve concurrently as United States Ambassador to Senegal and United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau. Mushingi had originally been nominated for the position by outgoing President Barack Obama in January 2017. When Trump took office, he withdrew Mushingi's nomination before renominating him for the same position. He was confirmed by the United States Senate by voice vote on May 18, 2017.", "Title: Clifford Sobel\n\nClifford Michael Sobel (born 1949, Brooklyn, New York) is an American business executive, financier, Republican fundraiser, U.S. diplomat and former ambassador. Most recently, he served as the United States Ambassador to Brazil. He was nominated for the post by President George W. Bush on May 23, 2006, confirmed by the United States Senate on June 29, 2006, and sworn in by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on July 20, 2006. He presented his credentials to the Brazilian Foreign Ministry on August 2, 2006. Ambassador Sobel is the 53rd Chief of Mission to Brazil. He resigned as ambassador in August 2009. From 2001-05, Sobel was the 62nd United States Ambassador to the Netherlands. President George W. Bush nominated him on July 3, 2001 and he was sworn in by Secretary of State Colin Powell on November 8, 2001. On December 5, 2001, he presented his credentials to Her Majesty Queen Beatrix.", "Title: Harry K. Thomas Jr.\n\nHarry Keels Thomas Jr. (born June 3, 1956 in the Harlem section of New York City) is an American diplomat and current United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe. He served as the United States Ambassador to the Philippines from 2010 to 2013. A former United States Ambassador to Bangladesh (serving from 2003 to 2005) and Director General of the United States Foreign Service (serving from 2007 to 2009), Thomas was designated by US President Barack Obama on November 19, 2009 to replace Kristie Kenney as Ambassador to the Philippines—the first African American to serve at that post. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on March 19, 2010 and presented his credentials to Philippine president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on April 27, 2010 He was then nominated and confirmed as the United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe on October 22, 2015. He was sworn in on December 8, 2015.", "Title: Carissa Phelps\n\nCarissa Phelps (born September 12, 1976) is a Mexican-American author, attorney, and advocate for sexually exploited runaway children and homeless youth. She is known as the subject of the award-winning documentary, \"Carissa\", directed by David Sauvage and produced by Davis Guggenheim, Chad Troutwine, and Jamie McCourt. The 2008 film revisits her life as a sexually exploited runaway child living on the streets of Fresno, California. Having been involved in various petty crimes and probation violations, as well as grand theft auto, she was incarcerated at the CK Wakefield Home for Boys, during their pilot program to integrate girls into the facility as an option to sentencing them to the California Youth Authority. Teaching herself mathematics and working to overcome numerous rapes, sexual exploitation, and substance abuse and addictions, she eventually graduated with an MBA and a law degree from UCLA. She is the founder of Runaway Girl, Inc., which advocates for runaway and homeless youth, while providing training for organizations to effectively reach out and address homelessness and human trafficking. In 2012, her life story was told in the book, \"Runaway Girl: Escaping Life on the Streets, One Helping Hand at a Time\".", "Title: Jamie McCourt\n\nJamie D. McCourt (born December 5, 1953) is a businesswoman and investor. She is the founder and CEO of Jamie Enterprises, and the former co-owner and executive of the Los Angeles Dodgers. She became the highest-ranking woman in Major League Baseball, appointed first as Vice Chairman of the Dodgers in 2004, then President in 2005, and finally CEO in 2009. On June 22, 2017, she was nominated as United States Ambassador to Belgium. On August 2, 2017, President Trump formally withdrew her nomination and instead nominated her as United States Ambassador to France and United States Ambassador to Monaco.", "Title: Todd Philip Haskell\n\nTodd Philip Haskell (born 1962) is an American diplomat and career Foreign Service Officer who currently serves as the United States Ambassador to the Republic of the Congo. Prior to assuming his current position, he served as Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of African Affairs at the United States Department of State from 2015 to 2017. In February 2017, President Donald Trump nominated Haskell for the position of United States Ambassador to the Republic of the Congo. Haskell had originally been nominated for the position by outgoing President Barack Obama in January 2017. When Trump took office, he withdrew Haskell's nomination before reinstating his nomination. Haskell was confirmed for the position by the United States Senate on May 18, 2017.", "Title: Luis E. Arreaga\n\nLuis E. Arreaga-Rodas (born 1952) is a Guatemalan American diplomat and government official who has been confirmed as the next United States Ambassador to Guatemala. He previously served as United States Ambassador to Iceland from 2010 until 2013. In January 2016, he was appointed Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs. In June 2017, President Donald Trump nominated Arreaga to become the United States Ambassador to Guatemala. This nomination was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on August 3, 2017." ]
4,094
Who starred in the military action drama film written by Jim Cash and directed by Tony Scott?
Tom Cruise
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{ "title": [ "Jim Cash", "Top Gun", "Top Gun" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 2 ] }
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[ "Title: Top Gun\n\nTop Gun is a 1986 American romantic military action drama film directed by Tony Scott, and produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, in association with Paramount Pictures. The screenplay was written by Jim Cash and Jack Epps, Jr., and was inspired by an article titled \"Top Guns\" published in \"California\" magazine three years earlier. The film stars Tom Cruise, Kelly McGillis, Val Kilmer, Anthony Edwards, and Tom Skerritt. Cruise plays Lieutenant Pete \"Maverick\" Mitchell, a young Naval aviator aboard the aircraft carrier USS \"Enterprise\" . He and his Radar Intercept Officer (RIO) Nick \"Goose\" Bradshaw (Edwards) are given the chance to train at the Navy's Fighter Weapons School at the former Naval Air Station (NAS) Miramar in San Diego.", "Title: Tristan &amp; Isolde (film)\n\nTristan & Isolde is a 2006 epic romantic drama film directed by Kevin Reynolds and written by Dean Georgaris based on the medieval romantic legend of Tristan and Isolde. Produced by Ridley Scott (who had been working on an adaptation since the mid-1970s) and Tony Scott, the film stars James Franco and Sophia Myles, alongside a supporting cast featuring Rufus Sewell, Mark Strong, and Henry Cavill. This was Franchise Pictures' last film before bankruptcy.", "Title: Days of Thunder\n\nDays of Thunder is a 1990 American sports action drama film released by Paramount Pictures, produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Tony Scott. The cast includes Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Robert Duvall, Randy Quaid, Cary Elwes, Caroline Williams, and Michael Rooker. The film also features appearances by real life NASCAR racers, such as Rusty Wallace, Neil Bonnett, and Harry Gant. Commentator Dr. Jerry Punch, of ESPN, has a cameo appearance, as does co-producer Don Simpson.", "Title: Loving Memory\n\nLoving Memory is a 1971 drama film written and directed by Tony Scott, credited as Anthony Scott. This 57 minute film was made 12 years before Scott's feature directorial debut, \"The Hunger\".", "Title: Arjun (2004 film)\n\nArjun is a 2004 Telugu action drama film written and directed by Gunasekhar. The film starred Mahesh Babu, Shriya Saran, Keerthi Reddy, Raja Abel, Prakashraj, Saritha and Murali Mohan. Mahesh Babu and Saritha received the Nandi Special Jury Award. The film was screened at the International Film Festival of India in the mainstream section. dubbed in Hindi as \"Maidan-E-Jung\". The film recorded as \"Above Average\" at box-office.", "Title: Andaman (film)\n\nAndaman is a 1998 Indian Kannada language action drama film written and directed by P. H. Vishwanath. The film starred Shivarajkumar and Soni in the lead roles. Niveditha Shivarajkumar featured in a prominent role and won the Karnataka State Film Award for her performance. The film had a musical score by Hamsalekha and was jointly produced by Padmalatha.", "Title: The Secret of My Success (1987 film)\n\nThe Secret of My Success (sometimes stylized as \"The Secret of My Succe$s\") is a 1987 American comedy film produced and directed by Herbert Ross, and starring Michael J. Fox and Helen Slater. The screenplay was written by A.J. Carothers, Jim Cash and Jack Epps, Jr. from a story written by Carothers.", "Title: Jim Cash\n\nJim Cash (January 17, 1941 – March 25, 2000) was a film writer, noted for writing such 1980s films such as \"Top Gun\" and \"The Secret of My Success\".", "Title: Legal Eagles\n\nLegal Eagles is a 1986 American legal crime comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman, written by Jim Cash and Jack Epps, Jr. from a story by Reitman and the screenwriters, and starring Robert Redford, Debra Winger, and Daryl Hannah.", "Title: The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas\n\nThe Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (also known as The Flintstones 2 or The Flintstones 2: Viva Rock Vegas) is a 2000 American science fantasy romantic comedy film directed by Brian Levant, written by Jim Cash, Harry Elfont, Deborah Kaplan, and Jack Epps, Jr., and is the prequel to Levant's \"The Flintstones\" (1994), based on the 1960-66 animated television series of the same name. It is set before the events of the first film, showing how Fred and Barney met Wilma and Betty." ]
4,095
Which series was Richard Armitage in that was originally planned as a film with a script written by Warren Ellis in 2007?
Castlevania
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{ "title": [ "Richard Armitage (actor)", "Castlevania (TV series)" ], "sent_id": [ 4, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Fell is an American comic book, written by Warren Ellis, illustrated by Ben Templesmith, and published by Image Comics.", " It has received two Eisner Awards nominations, for Best New Series and Best Continuing Series.", " It began publication in 2005 and has been on hiatus since 2008, awaiting the release of its tenth installment.", " In a 2013 interview, Templesmith stated, \"There’s one issue done and I could have it illustrated tomorrow and Image won’t print it.", " They would want two or three more issues of script written in the can, because they’re not going to release one issue of a monthly book once every two years.\"", " Ellis has also made statements online indicating that once the series does return it may be short lived, saying that they would like to finish \"the intended final seven issues\"." ], "title": "Fell (comics)" }, { "sentences": [ "The fourth episode of series eight of the British espionage television series \"Spooks\" is the 69th episode in the overall series.", " It was originally broadcast on BBC Three on 20 November 2009, later repeated on BBC One on 25 November.", " The episode was written by David Farr, and directed by Sam Miller.", " In the episode one of Lucas North's (Richard Armitage) former interrogators, FSB officer Oleg Darshavin (Emil Hostina), approaches Lucas regarding an upcoming terrorist attack.", " The episode also continues the story-arc of \"Nightingale\", a shadow organisation bent on a New World Order, and reveals that CIA liaison Sarah Caufield is a part of it.", " A little over five million people tuned in to watch the episode following its BBC One broadcast.", " It was met with generally positive reviews." ], "title": "Series 8, Episode 4 (Spooks)" }, { "sentences": [ "Castlevania is an American adult animated web television series based on the 1989 video game \"\" by Konami.", " The series follows Trevor Belmont, who defends the nation of Wallachia from Dracula and his minions.", " Originally planned as a film with a script written by Warren Ellis in 2007, the project entered development hell until about 2015, where it was finally funded with help from animation studios Frederator Studios and Powerhouse Animation Studios, along with Netflix.", " Its art style is heavily influenced by that of Japanese anime and Ayami Kojima's artwork in \"\".", " The series premiered on the Netflix streaming service on July 7, 2017, and was renewed for an expanded 8-episode second season on the same day." ], "title": "Castlevania (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Chris Ryan's Strike Back, also known as Strike Back: Origins on Cinemax, is a six-part British television series based on the novel of the same name written by best-selling author and former soldier of the Special Air Service, Chris Ryan, and is the first series of \"Strike Back\".", " It was produced by Left Bank Pictures for Sky1.", " The cast of \"Strike Back\" is led by Richard Armitage and Andrew Lincoln, also starring Orla Brady, Shelley Conn, Colin Salmon and Jodhi May, including a variety of guest appearances including Toby Stephens, Ewen Bremner, Dhaffer L'Abidine, Shaun Parkes and Alexander Siddig.", " The series follows John Porter (Armitage), a former British Special Forces soldier, who is drafted back into service by Section 20, a fictional branch of the Defence Intelligence (DI) of the Ministry of Defence." ], "title": "Chris Ryan's Strike Back" }, { "sentences": [ "Warren Ellis: Captured Ghosts is a feature-length documentary that takes an in depth look at the life, career and mind of the British comic book writer Warren Ellis.", " The film combines extensive interviews with Ellis with insights from his colleagues and friends, as well as ambient visual re-creations of his prose and comics work." ], "title": "Warren Ellis: Captured Ghosts" }, { "sentences": [ "Jim Ronald White (born 1962) is an Australian drummer, songwriter, and producer.", " In 1992 he formed Dirty Three, an instrumental rock band, with fellow mainstays Warren Ellis on violin and bass guitar; and Mick Turner on electric and bass guitars.", " In Dirty Three, White shares songwriting duties with Ellis and Turner.", " White has also played with various other artists including The Blackeyed Susans, Kim Salmon's STM (both with Ellis); The Tren Brothers (with Turner); and United States singer-songwriter, Nina Nastasia.", " On 28 May 2007 Nastasia and White issued an album, \"You Follow Me\", which was co-produced by White, Nastasia and Kennan Gudjonsson." ], "title": "Jim White (drummer)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies is a 2014 epic high fantasy action film directed by Peter Jackson and written by Jackson, Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, and Guillermo del Toro.", " It is the third and final installment in Peter Jackson's three-part film adaptation based on the novel \"The Hobbit\" by J. R. R. Tolkien, following \"\" (2012) and \"\" (2013), and together they act as a prequel to Jackson's \"The Lord of the Rings\" film trilogy.", " It was produced by New Line Cinema, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and WingNut Films, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.", " \"The Battle of the Five Armies\" was released on 11 December 2014 in New Zealand, 12 December 2014 in the United Kingdom, and on 17 December 2014 in the United States.", " It stars Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen, Richard Armitage, Evangeline Lilly, Lee Pace, Luke Evans, Benedict Cumberbatch, Ken Stott, and James Nesbitt.", " It also features Cate Blanchett, Ian Holm, Christopher Lee, Hugo Weaving, and Orlando Bloom.", " The film received mixed reviews and grossed over $956 million worldwide, making it the second highest-grossing film of 2014 and the 38th highest-grossing film of all time.", " At the 87th Academy Awards, the film received a nomination for Best Sound Editing." ], "title": "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" }, { "sentences": [ "G.I. Joe: Resolute is an animated television series based on the G.I. Joe franchise.", " It was written by Warren Ellis, directed by Joaquim Dos Santos, and produced by Sam Register.", " It debuted on the web at Adult Swim Video April 18, 2009 as a series of ten 5-minute episodes and one 10-minute final episode, with a Content Rating of TV-14-V, and premiered in its entirety as a 60-minute movie on air on Canadian television network Teletoon on April 24, 2009.", " In the United States, the movie aired on Adult Swim April 26, 2009.", " \"Resolute\" departs from recent depictions of futuristic technology, adopting a more realistic aesthetic.", " It has been described as a more \"mature\" take on the franchise.", " The film uses elements from both the cartoons and the comics, and is described by Warren Ellis as a \"fusion\"." ], "title": "G.I. Joe: Resolute" }, { "sentences": [ "Warren Ellis Blackgas is a two volume comic book mini-series written by Warren Ellis, illustrated by Max Fiumara, and published by Avatar Press from 2006 to 2007." ], "title": "Blackgas" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard Crispin Armitage (born 22 August 1971) is an English film, television, theatre and voice actor.", " He received notice in the UK with his first leading role as John Thornton in the British television programme \"North & South\" (2004).", " But it was his role as dwarf prince and leader Thorin Oakenshield in Peter Jackson's film trilogy adaptation of \"The Hobbit\" that first brought him international recognition.", " Other notable roles include John Proctor in Yaël Farber’s stage production of Arthur Miller's \"The Crucible\", Francis Dolarhyde in the American TV series \"Hannibal\", Lucas North in the British TV drama \"Spooks\", John Porter in the British TV drama \"Strike Back\", and Guy of Gisborne in the British TV drama \"Robin Hood\".", " He more recently voiced Trevor Belmont in the Netflix adaptation of \"Castlevania\"." ], "title": "Richard Armitage (actor)" } ]
[ "Title: Fell (comics)\n\nFell is an American comic book, written by Warren Ellis, illustrated by Ben Templesmith, and published by Image Comics. It has received two Eisner Awards nominations, for Best New Series and Best Continuing Series. It began publication in 2005 and has been on hiatus since 2008, awaiting the release of its tenth installment. In a 2013 interview, Templesmith stated, \"There’s one issue done and I could have it illustrated tomorrow and Image won’t print it. They would want two or three more issues of script written in the can, because they’re not going to release one issue of a monthly book once every two years.\" Ellis has also made statements online indicating that once the series does return it may be short lived, saying that they would like to finish \"the intended final seven issues\".", "Title: Series 8, Episode 4 (Spooks)\n\nThe fourth episode of series eight of the British espionage television series \"Spooks\" is the 69th episode in the overall series. It was originally broadcast on BBC Three on 20 November 2009, later repeated on BBC One on 25 November. The episode was written by David Farr, and directed by Sam Miller. In the episode one of Lucas North's (Richard Armitage) former interrogators, FSB officer Oleg Darshavin (Emil Hostina), approaches Lucas regarding an upcoming terrorist attack. The episode also continues the story-arc of \"Nightingale\", a shadow organisation bent on a New World Order, and reveals that CIA liaison Sarah Caufield is a part of it. A little over five million people tuned in to watch the episode following its BBC One broadcast. It was met with generally positive reviews.", "Title: Castlevania (TV series)\n\nCastlevania is an American adult animated web television series based on the 1989 video game \"\" by Konami. The series follows Trevor Belmont, who defends the nation of Wallachia from Dracula and his minions. Originally planned as a film with a script written by Warren Ellis in 2007, the project entered development hell until about 2015, where it was finally funded with help from animation studios Frederator Studios and Powerhouse Animation Studios, along with Netflix. Its art style is heavily influenced by that of Japanese anime and Ayami Kojima's artwork in \"\". The series premiered on the Netflix streaming service on July 7, 2017, and was renewed for an expanded 8-episode second season on the same day.", "Title: Chris Ryan's Strike Back\n\nChris Ryan's Strike Back, also known as Strike Back: Origins on Cinemax, is a six-part British television series based on the novel of the same name written by best-selling author and former soldier of the Special Air Service, Chris Ryan, and is the first series of \"Strike Back\". It was produced by Left Bank Pictures for Sky1. The cast of \"Strike Back\" is led by Richard Armitage and Andrew Lincoln, also starring Orla Brady, Shelley Conn, Colin Salmon and Jodhi May, including a variety of guest appearances including Toby Stephens, Ewen Bremner, Dhaffer L'Abidine, Shaun Parkes and Alexander Siddig. The series follows John Porter (Armitage), a former British Special Forces soldier, who is drafted back into service by Section 20, a fictional branch of the Defence Intelligence (DI) of the Ministry of Defence.", "Title: Warren Ellis: Captured Ghosts\n\nWarren Ellis: Captured Ghosts is a feature-length documentary that takes an in depth look at the life, career and mind of the British comic book writer Warren Ellis. The film combines extensive interviews with Ellis with insights from his colleagues and friends, as well as ambient visual re-creations of his prose and comics work.", "Title: Jim White (drummer)\n\nJim Ronald White (born 1962) is an Australian drummer, songwriter, and producer. In 1992 he formed Dirty Three, an instrumental rock band, with fellow mainstays Warren Ellis on violin and bass guitar; and Mick Turner on electric and bass guitars. In Dirty Three, White shares songwriting duties with Ellis and Turner. White has also played with various other artists including The Blackeyed Susans, Kim Salmon's STM (both with Ellis); The Tren Brothers (with Turner); and United States singer-songwriter, Nina Nastasia. On 28 May 2007 Nastasia and White issued an album, \"You Follow Me\", which was co-produced by White, Nastasia and Kennan Gudjonsson.", "Title: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies\n\nThe Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies is a 2014 epic high fantasy action film directed by Peter Jackson and written by Jackson, Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, and Guillermo del Toro. It is the third and final installment in Peter Jackson's three-part film adaptation based on the novel \"The Hobbit\" by J. R. R. Tolkien, following \"\" (2012) and \"\" (2013), and together they act as a prequel to Jackson's \"The Lord of the Rings\" film trilogy. It was produced by New Line Cinema, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and WingNut Films, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. \"The Battle of the Five Armies\" was released on 11 December 2014 in New Zealand, 12 December 2014 in the United Kingdom, and on 17 December 2014 in the United States. It stars Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen, Richard Armitage, Evangeline Lilly, Lee Pace, Luke Evans, Benedict Cumberbatch, Ken Stott, and James Nesbitt. It also features Cate Blanchett, Ian Holm, Christopher Lee, Hugo Weaving, and Orlando Bloom. The film received mixed reviews and grossed over $956 million worldwide, making it the second highest-grossing film of 2014 and the 38th highest-grossing film of all time. At the 87th Academy Awards, the film received a nomination for Best Sound Editing.", "Title: G.I. Joe: Resolute\n\nG.I. Joe: Resolute is an animated television series based on the G.I. Joe franchise. It was written by Warren Ellis, directed by Joaquim Dos Santos, and produced by Sam Register. It debuted on the web at Adult Swim Video April 18, 2009 as a series of ten 5-minute episodes and one 10-minute final episode, with a Content Rating of TV-14-V, and premiered in its entirety as a 60-minute movie on air on Canadian television network Teletoon on April 24, 2009. In the United States, the movie aired on Adult Swim April 26, 2009. \"Resolute\" departs from recent depictions of futuristic technology, adopting a more realistic aesthetic. It has been described as a more \"mature\" take on the franchise. The film uses elements from both the cartoons and the comics, and is described by Warren Ellis as a \"fusion\".", "Title: Blackgas\n\nWarren Ellis Blackgas is a two volume comic book mini-series written by Warren Ellis, illustrated by Max Fiumara, and published by Avatar Press from 2006 to 2007.", "Title: Richard Armitage (actor)\n\nRichard Crispin Armitage (born 22 August 1971) is an English film, television, theatre and voice actor. He received notice in the UK with his first leading role as John Thornton in the British television programme \"North & South\" (2004). But it was his role as dwarf prince and leader Thorin Oakenshield in Peter Jackson's film trilogy adaptation of \"The Hobbit\" that first brought him international recognition. Other notable roles include John Proctor in Yaël Farber’s stage production of Arthur Miller's \"The Crucible\", Francis Dolarhyde in the American TV series \"Hannibal\", Lucas North in the British TV drama \"Spooks\", John Porter in the British TV drama \"Strike Back\", and Guy of Gisborne in the British TV drama \"Robin Hood\". He more recently voiced Trevor Belmont in the Netflix adaptation of \"Castlevania\"." ]
4,096
Which of the co-host with Chris Burnett on Gamestop TV provides the voice for Vi Graythorn in "Case Closed"?
Brina Palencia
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volumes (41–60)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Case Closed\", known as Meitantei Conan (名探偵コナン, lit.", " Great Detective Conan, officially translated as \"Detective Conan\") in Japan, is written by Gosho Aoyama and serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday.", " The series began its serialization on January 19, 1994.", " Since \"Case Closed\"' s premiere, over 800 chapters have been released in Japan, making it the 21st longest running manga series.", " Several adaptations based on \"Case Closed\" have been made, including an anime series and animated films.", " A database consisting of all the cases from the manga was launched in 2007.", " Viz Media announced its licensing of the series on June 1, 2004, and following Funimation Entertainment's English localization, released the series under the name \"Case Closed\" with renamed characters.", " The series follows high school detective Jimmy Kudo who was transformed into a child after being forced to swallow a poison." ], "title": "List of Case Closed volumes (21–40)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Case Closed\", known as Meitantei Conan (名探偵コナン, lit.", " Great Detective Conan, officially translated as \"Detective Conan\") in Japan, is written by Gosho Aoyama and serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday.", " The series began its serialization on January 19, 1994.", " Since \"Case Closed\"' s premiere, over 800 chapters have been released in Japan, making it the 21st longest running manga series.", " Several adaptations based on \"Case Closed\" have been made, including an anime series and animated films.", " A database consisting of all the cases from the manga was launched in 2007.", " Viz Media announced its licensing of the series on June 1, 2004, and following Funimation Entertainment's English localization, released the series under the name \"Case Closed\" with renamed characters.", " The series follows high school detective Jimmy Kudo who was transformed into a child after being forced to swallow a poison." ], "title": "List of Case Closed volumes (81–current)" }, { "sentences": [ "The first season of the \"Case Closed\" anime was directed by Kenji Kodama.", " It was produced by TMS Entertainment in cooperation with Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation.", " The series is based on Gosho Aoyama's \"Case Closed\" manga series.", " In Japan, the manga series is titled \"Detective Conan\" (名探偵コナン , Meitantei Conan ) but \"Case Closed\" was adopted for the anime version to avoid legal issues.", " The series' plot is based on the adventures of a teenage detective Jimmy Kudo, reverted to childhood through a poisoning." ], "title": "Case Closed (season 1)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Case Closed\", known as Meitantei Conan (名探偵コナン, lit.", " Great Detective Conan, officially translated as \"Detective Conan\") in Japan, is written by Gosho Aoyama and serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday.", " The series began its serialization on January 19, 1994.", " Since \"Case Closed\"' s premiere, over 800 chapters have been released in Japan, making it the 21st longest running manga series.", " Several adaptations based on \"Case Closed\" have been made, including an anime series and animated films.", " A database consisting of all the cases from the manga was launched in 2007.", " Viz Media announced its licensing of the series on June 1, 2004, and following Funimation Entertainment's English localization, released the series under the name \"Case Closed\" with renamed characters.", " The series follows high school detective Jimmy Kudo who was transformed into a child after being forced to swallow a poison." ], "title": "List of Case Closed volumes (1–20)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Case Closed\", known as Meitantei Conan (名探偵コナン, lit.", " Great Detective Conan, officially translated as \"Detective Conan\") in Japan, is written by Gosho Aoyama and serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday.", " The series began its serialization on January 19, 1994.", " Since \"Case Closed\"' s premiere, over 800 chapters have been released in Japan, making it the 21st longest running manga series.", " Several adaptations based on \"Case Closed\" have been made, including an anime series and animated films.", " A database consisting of all the cases from the manga was launched in 2007.", " Viz Media announced its licensing of the series on June 1, 2004, and following Funimation Entertainment's English localization, released the series under the name \"Case Closed\" with renamed characters.", " The series follows high school detective Jimmy Kudo who was transformed into a child after being forced to swallow a poison." ], "title": "List of Case Closed volumes" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Case Closed\", known as Meitantei Conan (名探偵コナン, lit.", " Great Detective Conan, officially translated as \"Detective Conan\") in Japan, is written by Gosho Aoyama and serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday.", " The series began its serialization on January 19, 1994.", " Since \"Case Closed\"' s premiere, over 800 chapters have been released in Japan, making it the 21st longest running manga series.", " Several adaptations based on \"Case Closed\" have been made, including an anime series and animated films.", " A database consisting of all the cases from the manga was launched in 2007.", " Viz Media announced its licensing of the series on June 1, 2004, and following Funimation Entertainment's English localization, released the series under the name \"Case Closed\" with renamed characters.", " The series follows high school detective Jimmy Kudo who was transformed into a child after being forced to swallow a poison." ], "title": "List of Case Closed volumes (61–80)" }, { "sentences": [ "Brina Michelle Palencia (born February 13, 1984) is an American actress and singer who voices a number of English-language dubs of Japanese anime shows.", " She provides the voice for Vi Graythorn in \"Case Closed\", Tony Tony Chopper in \"One Piece\", Eve in \"Black Cat\", Honoka Sakurai in \"Suzuka\", Ai Enma in \"Hell Girl\", Ciel Phantomhive in \"Black Butler\", Holo in \"Spice and Wolf\", Juvia in \"Fairy Tail\", and Ryoko Okami in \"Okami-san and Her Seven Companions\".", " In live-action work, she starred as Sophia in The CW's short-lived science fiction romantic drama \"Star-Crossed\", and she had a role as Ana in an episode of \"The Walking Dead\".", " She starred as LuAnn in the indie horror film \"Lumberjack Man\" which was broadcast on cable television." ], "title": "Brina Palencia" }, { "sentences": [ "Chris Burnett Quartet was formed when the American saxophonist and composer, Chris Burnett, return home to live in the Kansas City area in 2001.", " Thus, he began another new phase of his career as a performer.", " The Chris Burnett Quartet debuted with a performance on the main stage of the Roots Festival at Paola, Kansas in 2002.", " In 2003, he was contacted to open at the Adam's Mark in Kansas City for Maynard Ferguson by the jazz trumpet legend's management.", " As a result of that successful performance, an official of the Elms Resort and Spa who was in the audience, contracted CbQ to appear as the featured group at their 4th Annual Jazz and Wine Festival in Excelsior Springs, Missouri in 2004.", " Other recent performances included performing and successfully hosting the \"Blue Monday Jam\" at Kansas City's famous Blue Room jazz club in 2004 - thus validating the viability of his artistry within the historic \" 18th and Vine Jazz District\" scene too.", " Burnett also participated in a special broadcast performance for the popular \"The Jazz Scene - 2004 Holiday Show\" radio program hosted by David Basse for Kansas Public Radio.", " Although 2005 was primarily a year of sideman work for Mr. Burnett, he engaged each opportunity with equal enthusiasm, artistry and professionalism.", " He has been welcomed back home to the Kansas City area as an artist by such notable leaders as Ahmad Alaadeen, Bobby Watson and David Basse, resulting in participation in several significant jazz performances at regional music festivals and other significant live music events in the area.", " In May 2006 Chris Burnett became a featured artist, performing monthly at The Drum Room in the historic Hilton President Kansas City located within the emerging Kansas City Live!", " Downtown Entertainment District (see source link below).", " The group remains active." ], "title": "Chris Burnett Quartet" }, { "sentences": [ "Chris Burnett is an American voice actor at Funimation.", " He has provided voices for a number of English-language versions of Japanese anime.", " He can be seen, alongside Brina Palencia as one of the hosts for Gamestop TV.", " He is best known for playing Romeo in \"Romeo x Juliet\" and Koichi Aizawa in \"Nabari no Ou\"." ], "title": "Chris Burnett (actor)" } ]
[ "Title: List of Case Closed volumes (41–60)\n\n\"Case Closed\", known as Meitantei Conan (名探偵コナン, lit. Great Detective Conan, officially translated as \"Detective Conan\") in Japan, is written by Gosho Aoyama and serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday. The series began its serialization on January 19, 1994. Since \"Case Closed\"' s premiere, over 800 chapters have been released in Japan, making it the 21st longest running manga series. Several adaptations based on \"Case Closed\" have been made, including an anime series and animated films. A database consisting of all the cases from the manga was launched in 2007. Viz Media announced its licensing of the series on June 1, 2004, and following Funimation Entertainment's English localization, released the series under the name \"Case Closed\" with renamed characters. The series follows high school detective Jimmy Kudo who was transformed into a child after being forced to swallow a poison.", "Title: List of Case Closed volumes (21–40)\n\n\"Case Closed\", known as Meitantei Conan (名探偵コナン, lit. Great Detective Conan, officially translated as \"Detective Conan\") in Japan, is written by Gosho Aoyama and serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday. The series began its serialization on January 19, 1994. Since \"Case Closed\"' s premiere, over 800 chapters have been released in Japan, making it the 21st longest running manga series. Several adaptations based on \"Case Closed\" have been made, including an anime series and animated films. A database consisting of all the cases from the manga was launched in 2007. Viz Media announced its licensing of the series on June 1, 2004, and following Funimation Entertainment's English localization, released the series under the name \"Case Closed\" with renamed characters. The series follows high school detective Jimmy Kudo who was transformed into a child after being forced to swallow a poison.", "Title: List of Case Closed volumes (81–current)\n\n\"Case Closed\", known as Meitantei Conan (名探偵コナン, lit. Great Detective Conan, officially translated as \"Detective Conan\") in Japan, is written by Gosho Aoyama and serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday. The series began its serialization on January 19, 1994. Since \"Case Closed\"' s premiere, over 800 chapters have been released in Japan, making it the 21st longest running manga series. Several adaptations based on \"Case Closed\" have been made, including an anime series and animated films. A database consisting of all the cases from the manga was launched in 2007. Viz Media announced its licensing of the series on June 1, 2004, and following Funimation Entertainment's English localization, released the series under the name \"Case Closed\" with renamed characters. The series follows high school detective Jimmy Kudo who was transformed into a child after being forced to swallow a poison.", "Title: Case Closed (season 1)\n\nThe first season of the \"Case Closed\" anime was directed by Kenji Kodama. It was produced by TMS Entertainment in cooperation with Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation. The series is based on Gosho Aoyama's \"Case Closed\" manga series. In Japan, the manga series is titled \"Detective Conan\" (名探偵コナン , Meitantei Conan ) but \"Case Closed\" was adopted for the anime version to avoid legal issues. The series' plot is based on the adventures of a teenage detective Jimmy Kudo, reverted to childhood through a poisoning.", "Title: List of Case Closed volumes (1–20)\n\n\"Case Closed\", known as Meitantei Conan (名探偵コナン, lit. Great Detective Conan, officially translated as \"Detective Conan\") in Japan, is written by Gosho Aoyama and serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday. The series began its serialization on January 19, 1994. Since \"Case Closed\"' s premiere, over 800 chapters have been released in Japan, making it the 21st longest running manga series. Several adaptations based on \"Case Closed\" have been made, including an anime series and animated films. A database consisting of all the cases from the manga was launched in 2007. Viz Media announced its licensing of the series on June 1, 2004, and following Funimation Entertainment's English localization, released the series under the name \"Case Closed\" with renamed characters. The series follows high school detective Jimmy Kudo who was transformed into a child after being forced to swallow a poison.", "Title: List of Case Closed volumes\n\n\"Case Closed\", known as Meitantei Conan (名探偵コナン, lit. Great Detective Conan, officially translated as \"Detective Conan\") in Japan, is written by Gosho Aoyama and serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday. The series began its serialization on January 19, 1994. Since \"Case Closed\"' s premiere, over 800 chapters have been released in Japan, making it the 21st longest running manga series. Several adaptations based on \"Case Closed\" have been made, including an anime series and animated films. A database consisting of all the cases from the manga was launched in 2007. Viz Media announced its licensing of the series on June 1, 2004, and following Funimation Entertainment's English localization, released the series under the name \"Case Closed\" with renamed characters. The series follows high school detective Jimmy Kudo who was transformed into a child after being forced to swallow a poison.", "Title: List of Case Closed volumes (61–80)\n\n\"Case Closed\", known as Meitantei Conan (名探偵コナン, lit. Great Detective Conan, officially translated as \"Detective Conan\") in Japan, is written by Gosho Aoyama and serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday. The series began its serialization on January 19, 1994. Since \"Case Closed\"' s premiere, over 800 chapters have been released in Japan, making it the 21st longest running manga series. Several adaptations based on \"Case Closed\" have been made, including an anime series and animated films. A database consisting of all the cases from the manga was launched in 2007. Viz Media announced its licensing of the series on June 1, 2004, and following Funimation Entertainment's English localization, released the series under the name \"Case Closed\" with renamed characters. The series follows high school detective Jimmy Kudo who was transformed into a child after being forced to swallow a poison.", "Title: Brina Palencia\n\nBrina Michelle Palencia (born February 13, 1984) is an American actress and singer who voices a number of English-language dubs of Japanese anime shows. She provides the voice for Vi Graythorn in \"Case Closed\", Tony Tony Chopper in \"One Piece\", Eve in \"Black Cat\", Honoka Sakurai in \"Suzuka\", Ai Enma in \"Hell Girl\", Ciel Phantomhive in \"Black Butler\", Holo in \"Spice and Wolf\", Juvia in \"Fairy Tail\", and Ryoko Okami in \"Okami-san and Her Seven Companions\". In live-action work, she starred as Sophia in The CW's short-lived science fiction romantic drama \"Star-Crossed\", and she had a role as Ana in an episode of \"The Walking Dead\". She starred as LuAnn in the indie horror film \"Lumberjack Man\" which was broadcast on cable television.", "Title: Chris Burnett Quartet\n\nChris Burnett Quartet was formed when the American saxophonist and composer, Chris Burnett, return home to live in the Kansas City area in 2001. Thus, he began another new phase of his career as a performer. The Chris Burnett Quartet debuted with a performance on the main stage of the Roots Festival at Paola, Kansas in 2002. In 2003, he was contacted to open at the Adam's Mark in Kansas City for Maynard Ferguson by the jazz trumpet legend's management. As a result of that successful performance, an official of the Elms Resort and Spa who was in the audience, contracted CbQ to appear as the featured group at their 4th Annual Jazz and Wine Festival in Excelsior Springs, Missouri in 2004. Other recent performances included performing and successfully hosting the \"Blue Monday Jam\" at Kansas City's famous Blue Room jazz club in 2004 - thus validating the viability of his artistry within the historic \" 18th and Vine Jazz District\" scene too. Burnett also participated in a special broadcast performance for the popular \"The Jazz Scene - 2004 Holiday Show\" radio program hosted by David Basse for Kansas Public Radio. Although 2005 was primarily a year of sideman work for Mr. Burnett, he engaged each opportunity with equal enthusiasm, artistry and professionalism. He has been welcomed back home to the Kansas City area as an artist by such notable leaders as Ahmad Alaadeen, Bobby Watson and David Basse, resulting in participation in several significant jazz performances at regional music festivals and other significant live music events in the area. In May 2006 Chris Burnett became a featured artist, performing monthly at The Drum Room in the historic Hilton President Kansas City located within the emerging Kansas City Live! Downtown Entertainment District (see source link below). The group remains active.", "Title: Chris Burnett (actor)\n\nChris Burnett is an American voice actor at Funimation. He has provided voices for a number of English-language versions of Japanese anime. He can be seen, alongside Brina Palencia as one of the hosts for Gamestop TV. He is best known for playing Romeo in \"Romeo x Juliet\" and Koichi Aizawa in \"Nabari no Ou\"." ]
4,097
The 2016 Africa Eco Race replaced a rally raid organised by who?
Amaury Sport Organisation
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 2016 Africa Eco Race was the 8th edition of the rally-raid which replaced the Dakar Rally after its departure to South-America." ], "title": "2016 Africa Eco Race" }, { "sentences": [ "Africa Eco Race is an annual rally raid organized in North of Africa, as an answer to the cancellation of 2008 Dakar Rally, and the subsequent moving of the rally to South America, for those who wanted to live the real \"Dakar\" spirit." ], "title": "Africa Eco Race" }, { "sentences": [ "The King of Rally (ザ・キング・オブ・ラリー パリ−モスクワ−北京 , \"King of the Paris - Moscow - Beijing Rally\") is a rally-type Super Famicom racing video game, set in a rally raid similar to that of the Paris-Dakar Rally.", " This scenario depicts an international race where the player has to drive an off-roader across a rally course in order to obtain the best time." ], "title": "The King of Rally" }, { "sentences": [ "Rally raid, also known as cross-country rallying is a form of long distance off-road racing that takes place over several days.", " Each day may require traveling up to 900 km .", " The length of the event can be 3–15 days.", " Examples of rally raid races include the Paris-Dakar Rally, Budapest-Bamako TransAnatolia Rally Raid, Hellas Rally Raid in Greece, Rallye des Pharaons, Central Europe Rally, Spanish Baja, Raid De Himalaya, Coast to Coast Rally,Klang-Sabak Rally Raid and Russian Baja Northern Forest." ], "title": "Rally raid" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dakar Series is an annual series of rally raid off-road races, organised by the Amaury Sport Organisation.", " The series groups together events similar in style to the Dakar Rally and was founded in 2008 after the cancellation of the 2008 edition of the rally." ], "title": "Dakar Series" }, { "sentences": [ "Cholistan Desert Jeep Rally (or simply \"Cholistan Jeep Rally\" or also known as \"TDCP Cholistan Jeep Rally\") is a rally raid type of off-road race, organised by the TDCP in Pakistan.", " The event is annually run in the Cholistan Desert venue.", " It was first introduced in 2005 by Tourism Development Corporation of Punjab (TDCP).", " The event is run by the Government of Punjab.", " The rally initiates near the Derawar Fort in Ahmadpur East Tehsil.", " Around 100 drivers and teams from all over Pakistan participate and almost 100,000 visitors witness it every year." ], "title": "Cholistan Desert Jeep Rally" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dakar Rally (or simply \"The Dakar\"; formerly known as the \"Paris–Dakar Rally\") is an annual rally raid organised by the Amaury Sport Organisation.", " Most events since the inception in 1978 were from Paris, France, to Dakar, Senegal, but due to security threats in Mauritania, which led to the cancellation of the 2008 rally, races since 2009 have been held in South America.", " The race is open to amateur and professional entries, amateurs typically making up about eighty percent of the participants." ], "title": "Dakar Rally" }, { "sentences": [ "The Astana Dakar Team are the rally raid team, competes in the multiple rally raid races and in the Dakar Rally.", " The team participated in cars and trucks classes.", " They were founded in 2011 to develop the brand Astana, as the part of the Astana Presidential Club." ], "title": "Astana Dakar Team" }, { "sentences": [ "The Silk Way Rally is an annual rally raid type of off-road race.", " The first Silk Way Rally was raced in 2009 from Kazan, Russia to Ashgabat, Turkmenistan.", " From 2010 to 2013, the race has taken place in Russia.", " The 2016 edition had a Moscow-Astana-Beijing route, the 2017 edition starts in Moscow and finishes in Xi'an, China.", " From 2009 to 2011, the rally was part of ASO's Dakar Series." ], "title": "Silk Way Rally" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2012 Desafio Litoral Rally was a first edition of rally raid endurance race held in Argentina from 23–28 July 2012.", " It was the first Dakar Series rally held in South America.", " The itinerary contained 3,454 kilometres of roads and tracks in total, including 1,840 of timed sections.", " It was organized by the Amaury Sport Organisation." ], "title": "2012 Desafio Litoral Rally" } ]
[ "Title: 2016 Africa Eco Race\n\nThe 2016 Africa Eco Race was the 8th edition of the rally-raid which replaced the Dakar Rally after its departure to South-America.", "Title: Africa Eco Race\n\nAfrica Eco Race is an annual rally raid organized in North of Africa, as an answer to the cancellation of 2008 Dakar Rally, and the subsequent moving of the rally to South America, for those who wanted to live the real \"Dakar\" spirit.", "Title: The King of Rally\n\nThe King of Rally (ザ・キング・オブ・ラリー パリ−モスクワ−北京 , \"King of the Paris - Moscow - Beijing Rally\") is a rally-type Super Famicom racing video game, set in a rally raid similar to that of the Paris-Dakar Rally. This scenario depicts an international race where the player has to drive an off-roader across a rally course in order to obtain the best time.", "Title: Rally raid\n\nRally raid, also known as cross-country rallying is a form of long distance off-road racing that takes place over several days. Each day may require traveling up to 900 km . The length of the event can be 3–15 days. Examples of rally raid races include the Paris-Dakar Rally, Budapest-Bamako TransAnatolia Rally Raid, Hellas Rally Raid in Greece, Rallye des Pharaons, Central Europe Rally, Spanish Baja, Raid De Himalaya, Coast to Coast Rally,Klang-Sabak Rally Raid and Russian Baja Northern Forest.", "Title: Dakar Series\n\nThe Dakar Series is an annual series of rally raid off-road races, organised by the Amaury Sport Organisation. The series groups together events similar in style to the Dakar Rally and was founded in 2008 after the cancellation of the 2008 edition of the rally.", "Title: Cholistan Desert Jeep Rally\n\nCholistan Desert Jeep Rally (or simply \"Cholistan Jeep Rally\" or also known as \"TDCP Cholistan Jeep Rally\") is a rally raid type of off-road race, organised by the TDCP in Pakistan. The event is annually run in the Cholistan Desert venue. It was first introduced in 2005 by Tourism Development Corporation of Punjab (TDCP). The event is run by the Government of Punjab. The rally initiates near the Derawar Fort in Ahmadpur East Tehsil. Around 100 drivers and teams from all over Pakistan participate and almost 100,000 visitors witness it every year.", "Title: Dakar Rally\n\nThe Dakar Rally (or simply \"The Dakar\"; formerly known as the \"Paris–Dakar Rally\") is an annual rally raid organised by the Amaury Sport Organisation. Most events since the inception in 1978 were from Paris, France, to Dakar, Senegal, but due to security threats in Mauritania, which led to the cancellation of the 2008 rally, races since 2009 have been held in South America. The race is open to amateur and professional entries, amateurs typically making up about eighty percent of the participants.", "Title: Astana Dakar Team\n\nThe Astana Dakar Team are the rally raid team, competes in the multiple rally raid races and in the Dakar Rally. The team participated in cars and trucks classes. They were founded in 2011 to develop the brand Astana, as the part of the Astana Presidential Club.", "Title: Silk Way Rally\n\nThe Silk Way Rally is an annual rally raid type of off-road race. The first Silk Way Rally was raced in 2009 from Kazan, Russia to Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. From 2010 to 2013, the race has taken place in Russia. The 2016 edition had a Moscow-Astana-Beijing route, the 2017 edition starts in Moscow and finishes in Xi'an, China. From 2009 to 2011, the rally was part of ASO's Dakar Series.", "Title: 2012 Desafio Litoral Rally\n\nThe 2012 Desafio Litoral Rally was a first edition of rally raid endurance race held in Argentina from 23–28 July 2012. It was the first Dakar Series rally held in South America. The itinerary contained 3,454 kilometres of roads and tracks in total, including 1,840 of timed sections. It was organized by the Amaury Sport Organisation." ]
4,098
What movie directed by Félix Enríquez Alcalá was nominated for Golden Raspberry Awards in 1998?
Fire Down Below
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{ "title": [ "18th Golden Raspberry Awards", "Fire Down Below (1997 film)" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Seduced and Betrayed is a 1995 American television thriller film directed by Félix Enríquez Alcalá.", " It stars Susan Lucci, David Charvet, Mary Ellen Trainor & Gabrielle Carteris.", " The film debuted on April 24, 1995 on NBC." ], "title": "Seduced and Betrayed" }, { "sentences": [ "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three is a 1998 American/Canadian television movie directed by Félix Enríquez Alcalá and starring Edward James Olmos.", " It is a television adaptation of the novel of the same name by Morton Freedgood (writing under the pseudonym John Godey), and is a remake of the original 1974 film adaptation.", " It was followed by another film remake in 2009." ], "title": "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1998 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 18th Golden Raspberry Awards were held on March 22, 1998, at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel to recognize the worst the movie industry had to offer in 1997.", " This year, the film with the most nominations was \"Batman & Robin\" with 11, followed by \"\" with 8 nominations, \"Anaconda\" with 6 nominations, \"The Postman\" with 5 nominations (winning all of the awards it was nominated for), and \"Fire Down Below\" with 4 nominations.", " The film that won the most awards was \"The Postman\", winning in all five categories the movie was nominated for.", " The list of nominees follows, with recipients denoted in bold." ], "title": "18th Golden Raspberry Awards" }, { "sentences": [ "The Official Razzie Movie Guide: Enjoying the Best of Hollywood's Worst is a book about the Golden Raspberry Awards (Razzies), written by John Wilson, founder of the awards ceremony.", " The book was published in 2005 by Warner Books, the same year as the 25th Golden Raspberry Awards." ], "title": "The Official Razzie Movie Guide" }, { "sentences": [ "Fire Down Below is a 1997 American action film starring Steven Seagal and directed by Félix Enríquez Alcalá in his directorial debut.", " The film also includes cameos by country music performers Randy Travis, Mark Collie, Ed Bruce, Marty Stuart and Travis Tritt, and country-rocker and the Band member Levon Helm.", " Steven Seagal plays Jack Taggart, an EPA agent who investigates a Kentucky mine and helps locals stand up for their rights.", " The film was released in the United States on September 5, 1997." ], "title": "Fire Down Below (1997 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 29th Golden Raspberry Awards (Razzies) ceremony was held by the Golden Raspberry Awards Foundation to \"honor\" the worst films of 2008 on February 21, 2009, at the Barnsdall Gallery Theatre in Hollywood, California, USA.", " Nominations were announced on January 21, 2009. \"", "The Love Guru\" was the most nominated film of 2008, with seven.", " Award results were based on votes from approximately 650 journalists, cinema fans and film professionals from 20 countries.", " Awards were presented by John Wilson, the ceremony's founder.", " \"The Love Guru\" received the most awards, winning Worst Picture, Worst Actor, and Worst Screenplay.", " Paris Hilton received three awards, including Worst Actress for her work in \"The Hottie & the Nottie\" and Worst Supporting Actress for \"Repo!", " The Genetic Opera\".", " Hilton matched the record number of awards received by an actor in a single year, set by Eddie Murphy the previous year at the 28th Golden Raspberry Awards for his roles in \"Norbit\"." ], "title": "29th Golden Raspberry Awards" }, { "sentences": [ "The 36th Golden Raspberry Awards ceremony, held by the Golden Raspberry Foundation, recognized the worst films in 2015.", " The satirical ten-category Golden Raspberry Awards, commonly known as the \"Razzies\", were presented during the ceremony.", " The nominations were revealed on January 13, 2016.", " The ceremony was held on February 27, 2016 beginning at 8:00 p.m. PST at the Palace Theater in Los Angeles." ], "title": "36th Golden Raspberry Awards" }, { "sentences": [ "The 37th Golden Raspberry Awards was an awards ceremony that honors the worst the film industry had to offer in 2016.", " The Golden Raspberry Awards, also known as the \"Razzies\", are awarded based on votes from members of the Golden Raspberry Foundation.", " The pre-nomination ballots were revealed on the week of January 2, 2017, with the nominations being revealed on January 23, 2017.", " The winners were announced on February 25, 2017." ], "title": "37th Golden Raspberry Awards" }, { "sentences": [ "Justice League of America is a 1997 television film and an unsuccessful pilot produced by CBS and directed by Félix Enríquez Alcalá, based on a team of fictional DC Comics superheroes from the comic of the same name.", " The film centers on a female meteorologist who gains superpowers and is later inducted into the \"Justice League,\" while the city of New Metro is held for ransom by a terrorist armed with a weather control device." ], "title": "Justice League of America (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 35th Golden Raspberry Awards was an awards ceremony that honored the worst the film industry had to offer in 2014.", " The Golden Raspberry Awards, also known as \"Razzies\", are awarded based on votes from members of the Golden Raspberry Foundation.", " The pre-nomination ballot was revealed on December 31, 2014, and final nominations were revealed on January 14, 2015.", " The winners were announced on February 21, 2015 at a ceremony that was open to the public for the first time in the award's history." ], "title": "35th Golden Raspberry Awards" } ]
[ "Title: Seduced and Betrayed\n\nSeduced and Betrayed is a 1995 American television thriller film directed by Félix Enríquez Alcalá. It stars Susan Lucci, David Charvet, Mary Ellen Trainor & Gabrielle Carteris. The film debuted on April 24, 1995 on NBC.", "Title: The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1998 film)\n\nThe Taking of Pelham One Two Three is a 1998 American/Canadian television movie directed by Félix Enríquez Alcalá and starring Edward James Olmos. It is a television adaptation of the novel of the same name by Morton Freedgood (writing under the pseudonym John Godey), and is a remake of the original 1974 film adaptation. It was followed by another film remake in 2009.", "Title: 18th Golden Raspberry Awards\n\nThe 18th Golden Raspberry Awards were held on March 22, 1998, at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel to recognize the worst the movie industry had to offer in 1997. This year, the film with the most nominations was \"Batman & Robin\" with 11, followed by \"\" with 8 nominations, \"Anaconda\" with 6 nominations, \"The Postman\" with 5 nominations (winning all of the awards it was nominated for), and \"Fire Down Below\" with 4 nominations. The film that won the most awards was \"The Postman\", winning in all five categories the movie was nominated for. The list of nominees follows, with recipients denoted in bold.", "Title: The Official Razzie Movie Guide\n\nThe Official Razzie Movie Guide: Enjoying the Best of Hollywood's Worst is a book about the Golden Raspberry Awards (Razzies), written by John Wilson, founder of the awards ceremony. The book was published in 2005 by Warner Books, the same year as the 25th Golden Raspberry Awards.", "Title: Fire Down Below (1997 film)\n\nFire Down Below is a 1997 American action film starring Steven Seagal and directed by Félix Enríquez Alcalá in his directorial debut. The film also includes cameos by country music performers Randy Travis, Mark Collie, Ed Bruce, Marty Stuart and Travis Tritt, and country-rocker and the Band member Levon Helm. Steven Seagal plays Jack Taggart, an EPA agent who investigates a Kentucky mine and helps locals stand up for their rights. The film was released in the United States on September 5, 1997.", "Title: 29th Golden Raspberry Awards\n\nThe 29th Golden Raspberry Awards (Razzies) ceremony was held by the Golden Raspberry Awards Foundation to \"honor\" the worst films of 2008 on February 21, 2009, at the Barnsdall Gallery Theatre in Hollywood, California, USA. Nominations were announced on January 21, 2009. \" The Love Guru\" was the most nominated film of 2008, with seven. Award results were based on votes from approximately 650 journalists, cinema fans and film professionals from 20 countries. Awards were presented by John Wilson, the ceremony's founder. \"The Love Guru\" received the most awards, winning Worst Picture, Worst Actor, and Worst Screenplay. Paris Hilton received three awards, including Worst Actress for her work in \"The Hottie & the Nottie\" and Worst Supporting Actress for \"Repo! The Genetic Opera\". Hilton matched the record number of awards received by an actor in a single year, set by Eddie Murphy the previous year at the 28th Golden Raspberry Awards for his roles in \"Norbit\".", "Title: 36th Golden Raspberry Awards\n\nThe 36th Golden Raspberry Awards ceremony, held by the Golden Raspberry Foundation, recognized the worst films in 2015. The satirical ten-category Golden Raspberry Awards, commonly known as the \"Razzies\", were presented during the ceremony. The nominations were revealed on January 13, 2016. The ceremony was held on February 27, 2016 beginning at 8:00 p.m. PST at the Palace Theater in Los Angeles.", "Title: 37th Golden Raspberry Awards\n\nThe 37th Golden Raspberry Awards was an awards ceremony that honors the worst the film industry had to offer in 2016. The Golden Raspberry Awards, also known as the \"Razzies\", are awarded based on votes from members of the Golden Raspberry Foundation. The pre-nomination ballots were revealed on the week of January 2, 2017, with the nominations being revealed on January 23, 2017. The winners were announced on February 25, 2017.", "Title: Justice League of America (film)\n\nJustice League of America is a 1997 television film and an unsuccessful pilot produced by CBS and directed by Félix Enríquez Alcalá, based on a team of fictional DC Comics superheroes from the comic of the same name. The film centers on a female meteorologist who gains superpowers and is later inducted into the \"Justice League,\" while the city of New Metro is held for ransom by a terrorist armed with a weather control device.", "Title: 35th Golden Raspberry Awards\n\nThe 35th Golden Raspberry Awards was an awards ceremony that honored the worst the film industry had to offer in 2014. The Golden Raspberry Awards, also known as \"Razzies\", are awarded based on votes from members of the Golden Raspberry Foundation. The pre-nomination ballot was revealed on December 31, 2014, and final nominations were revealed on January 14, 2015. The winners were announced on February 21, 2015 at a ceremony that was open to the public for the first time in the award's history." ]
4,099
What position did the Diyawadana Nilame of the Temple of Sacred Tooth Relic hold from 1900 - 1964?
Ceylonese legislator
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{ "title": [ "Harris Leuke Ratwatte", "Temple of the Tooth" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Kandy Esala Perahera (the Esala procession of Kandy) also known as The Festival of the Tooth is a grand festival celebrated with elegant costumes and is held in July and August in Kandy, Sri Lanka.", " This historical procession is held annually to pay homage to the Sacred Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha, which is housed at the Sri Dalada Maligawa in Kandy.", " A unique symbol of Sri Lanka, the procession consists of many traditional local dances such as fire-dances, whip-dances, Kandyan dances and various other cultural dances, in addition to the elephants who are usually adorned with lavish garments.", " The festival ends with the traditional \"diya-kepeema\" ritual, a water cutting ceremony which is held at the Mahaweli River at Getambe, Kandy." ], "title": "Kandy Esala Perahera" }, { "sentences": [ "1998 Temple of the Tooth attack is an attack on the Temple of the Tooth Relic, located in Kandy, Sri Lanka.", " The shrine, which is considered to be important to the Buddhists in Sri Lanka, houses the relic of the tooth of the Buddha, and is also a UNESCO designated World Heritage Site.", " In 1998, it was attacked by Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), a separatist militant organization which fought to create an independent Tamil state in Northern and Eastern parts of the country, from 1983 to 2009." ], "title": "1998 Temple of the Tooth attack" }, { "sentences": [ "Andaw Thein (Burmese: အံတော်သိမ်ဘုရား , ] ) is a temple in Mrauk U located at the northwest corner of the Shite-thaung Temple.", " The name means 'Tooth Shrine'.", " It contains a tooth relic of the Buddha coming from Sri Lanka.", " It was first built as an ordination hall between 1515 and 1521 by King Thazata, and restored by Min Bin between 1534 and 1542.", " It was later expanded into a temple by King Raza II in order to house a tooth relic of the Buddha he brought back from his pilgrimage to Ceylon, either in 1596 or 1606–1607." ], "title": "Andaw-thein Temple" }, { "sentences": [ "Harris Leuke Ratwatte (known as Harris Leuke Ratwatte Dissawa ) (1900 - 1964) was a Ceylonese legislator.", " He was a member of the State Council of Ceylon, Parliament and the Senate of Ceylon.", " Ratwatte was also appointed a Dissawa and was elected as the Diyawadana Nilame of Sri Dalada Maligawa, Kandy." ], "title": "Harris Leuke Ratwatte" }, { "sentences": [ "Wanigasekara Wanasinghe Mudiyanse Ralahamilage Pradeep Nilanga Dela (known as Pradeep Nilanga Dela; Sinhala:ප්‍රදීප් නිලංග දෑල) is the present Diyawadana Nilame or Chief Custodian of Sri Dalada Maligawa and 19th Diyawadana Nilame.", " He acted as the Basnayake Nilame of Ruhunu Maha Kataragama devalaya and Sabaragamu Maha Saman devalaya, before being elected to the post of Diyawadana Nilame on July 1, 2005." ], "title": "Pradeep Nilanga Dela" }, { "sentences": [ "The Royal Palace of Kandy (\"Maligawa\") in Kandy, was the royal residence of the Sinhalese monarchy of the Kingdom of Kandy in Sri Lanka.", " The last king to reside in it was King Sri Vikrama Rajasinha until he was overthrown by the British in 1815 with the aid of Kandian chieftains.", " Once part of a large palace complex that included the King's Palace (\"Raja Wasala\"), Royal Audience Hall (\"Magul Maduwa\"), Queen's Palace (\"Meda Wasala\"), King's Harem Quarters (\"Palle Vahale\") and Queen's Bathing Pavilion (\"Ulpange\"), together with the Temple of the Tooth (\"Sri Dalada Maligawa\") that held the Relic of the tooth of the Buddha.", " By ancient tradition the one who was in possession of the \"Tooth Relic\" had claim to the throne.", " Adjacent to the Royal Palace is the Victorian era building that until recently housed Kandy High Court." ], "title": "Royal Palace of Kandy" }, { "sentences": [ "Diyawadana Nilame is the office of chief lay custodian of Temple of the Tooth, Kandy, Sri Lanka.", " Formerly an office of the royal household, today it remains a prestigious position, enriched with over two thousand years of history to safeguard and carry out ancient rituals for the relic of the tooth of the Buddha.", " The Diyawadana Nilame has the responsibility of overseeing of all aspects of the Sri Dalada Maligawa.", " He has the traditional duty of organizing the annual pageant, the Kandy Esala Perahera.", " The current Diyawadana Nilame is Pradeep Nilanga Dela." ], "title": "Diyawadana Nilame" }, { "sentences": [ "Sri Dalada Maligawa or the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic is a Buddhist temple in the city of Kandy, Sri Lanka.", " It is located in the royal palace complex of the former Kingdom of Kandy, which houses the relic of the tooth of the Buddha.", " Since ancient times, the relic has played an important role in local politics because it is believed that whoever holds the relic holds the governance of the country.", " Kandy was the last capital of the Sri Lankan kings and is a World Heritage Site mainly due to the temple." ], "title": "Temple of the Tooth" }, { "sentences": [ "Heen Banda Udurawana (15 December 1900 – 31 August 1989) was a member of the Senate of Ceylon and Diyawadana Nilame of the Temple of the Tooth, Kandy." ], "title": "Heen Banda Udurawana" }, { "sentences": [ "1989 Temple of the Tooth attack is an attack on the Temple of the Tooth Relic, located in Kandy, Sri Lanka.", " The shrine, which is considered to be important to the Buddhists in Sri Lanka, houses the relic of the tooth of the Buddha, and is a UNESCO designated World Heritage Site.", " It was attacked on 8 February 1989, allegedly by the armed cadres affiliated to Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), a Marxist-Leninist Communist political party in Sri Lanka." ], "title": "1989 Temple of the Tooth attack" } ]
[ "Title: Kandy Esala Perahera\n\nThe Kandy Esala Perahera (the Esala procession of Kandy) also known as The Festival of the Tooth is a grand festival celebrated with elegant costumes and is held in July and August in Kandy, Sri Lanka. This historical procession is held annually to pay homage to the Sacred Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha, which is housed at the Sri Dalada Maligawa in Kandy. A unique symbol of Sri Lanka, the procession consists of many traditional local dances such as fire-dances, whip-dances, Kandyan dances and various other cultural dances, in addition to the elephants who are usually adorned with lavish garments. The festival ends with the traditional \"diya-kepeema\" ritual, a water cutting ceremony which is held at the Mahaweli River at Getambe, Kandy.", "Title: 1998 Temple of the Tooth attack\n\n1998 Temple of the Tooth attack is an attack on the Temple of the Tooth Relic, located in Kandy, Sri Lanka. The shrine, which is considered to be important to the Buddhists in Sri Lanka, houses the relic of the tooth of the Buddha, and is also a UNESCO designated World Heritage Site. In 1998, it was attacked by Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), a separatist militant organization which fought to create an independent Tamil state in Northern and Eastern parts of the country, from 1983 to 2009.", "Title: Andaw-thein Temple\n\nAndaw Thein (Burmese: အံတော်သိမ်ဘုရား , ] ) is a temple in Mrauk U located at the northwest corner of the Shite-thaung Temple. The name means 'Tooth Shrine'. It contains a tooth relic of the Buddha coming from Sri Lanka. It was first built as an ordination hall between 1515 and 1521 by King Thazata, and restored by Min Bin between 1534 and 1542. It was later expanded into a temple by King Raza II in order to house a tooth relic of the Buddha he brought back from his pilgrimage to Ceylon, either in 1596 or 1606–1607.", "Title: Harris Leuke Ratwatte\n\nHarris Leuke Ratwatte (known as Harris Leuke Ratwatte Dissawa ) (1900 - 1964) was a Ceylonese legislator. He was a member of the State Council of Ceylon, Parliament and the Senate of Ceylon. Ratwatte was also appointed a Dissawa and was elected as the Diyawadana Nilame of Sri Dalada Maligawa, Kandy.", "Title: Pradeep Nilanga Dela\n\nWanigasekara Wanasinghe Mudiyanse Ralahamilage Pradeep Nilanga Dela (known as Pradeep Nilanga Dela; Sinhala:ප්‍රදීප් නිලංග දෑල) is the present Diyawadana Nilame or Chief Custodian of Sri Dalada Maligawa and 19th Diyawadana Nilame. He acted as the Basnayake Nilame of Ruhunu Maha Kataragama devalaya and Sabaragamu Maha Saman devalaya, before being elected to the post of Diyawadana Nilame on July 1, 2005.", "Title: Royal Palace of Kandy\n\nThe Royal Palace of Kandy (\"Maligawa\") in Kandy, was the royal residence of the Sinhalese monarchy of the Kingdom of Kandy in Sri Lanka. The last king to reside in it was King Sri Vikrama Rajasinha until he was overthrown by the British in 1815 with the aid of Kandian chieftains. Once part of a large palace complex that included the King's Palace (\"Raja Wasala\"), Royal Audience Hall (\"Magul Maduwa\"), Queen's Palace (\"Meda Wasala\"), King's Harem Quarters (\"Palle Vahale\") and Queen's Bathing Pavilion (\"Ulpange\"), together with the Temple of the Tooth (\"Sri Dalada Maligawa\") that held the Relic of the tooth of the Buddha. By ancient tradition the one who was in possession of the \"Tooth Relic\" had claim to the throne. Adjacent to the Royal Palace is the Victorian era building that until recently housed Kandy High Court.", "Title: Diyawadana Nilame\n\nDiyawadana Nilame is the office of chief lay custodian of Temple of the Tooth, Kandy, Sri Lanka. Formerly an office of the royal household, today it remains a prestigious position, enriched with over two thousand years of history to safeguard and carry out ancient rituals for the relic of the tooth of the Buddha. The Diyawadana Nilame has the responsibility of overseeing of all aspects of the Sri Dalada Maligawa. He has the traditional duty of organizing the annual pageant, the Kandy Esala Perahera. The current Diyawadana Nilame is Pradeep Nilanga Dela.", "Title: Temple of the Tooth\n\nSri Dalada Maligawa or the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic is a Buddhist temple in the city of Kandy, Sri Lanka. It is located in the royal palace complex of the former Kingdom of Kandy, which houses the relic of the tooth of the Buddha. Since ancient times, the relic has played an important role in local politics because it is believed that whoever holds the relic holds the governance of the country. Kandy was the last capital of the Sri Lankan kings and is a World Heritage Site mainly due to the temple.", "Title: Heen Banda Udurawana\n\nHeen Banda Udurawana (15 December 1900 – 31 August 1989) was a member of the Senate of Ceylon and Diyawadana Nilame of the Temple of the Tooth, Kandy.", "Title: 1989 Temple of the Tooth attack\n\n1989 Temple of the Tooth attack is an attack on the Temple of the Tooth Relic, located in Kandy, Sri Lanka. The shrine, which is considered to be important to the Buddhists in Sri Lanka, houses the relic of the tooth of the Buddha, and is a UNESCO designated World Heritage Site. It was attacked on 8 February 1989, allegedly by the armed cadres affiliated to Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), a Marxist-Leninist Communist political party in Sri Lanka." ]