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Where was the singer of the Oasis song "Talk Tonight" raised ?
in Burnage, Manchester
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"Talk That Talk\" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her 2011 studio album of the same name.", " It features a rap verse by American rapper Jay-Z, who had previously collaborated with Rihanna on her song \"Umbrella\" in 2007 and \"Run This Town\" in 2009.", " The song was written by Jay-Z, Ester Dean, Christopher Wallace, Anthony Best, Sean Combs, and Chucky Thompson together with the Norwegian production duo StarGate.", " Def Jam Recordings serviced the track to urban radio in the United States on January 17, 2012, as the third single from \"Talk That Talk\".", " It was released in France as a CD single on March 26.", " \"Talk That Talk\" is a hip hop song with R&B beats, rough drums and unrefined synths, and has a similar style to Rihanna's 2010 single \"Rude Boy\"." ], "title": "Talk That Talk (Rihanna song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Aurora Aksnes (born 15 June 1996), known mononymously as AURORA, is a Norwegian singer-songwriter and producer.", " Her debut EP \"Running with the Wolves\" was released through Decca Records in May 2015, receiving widespread approval from online music blogs and national press.", " Later the same year she provided the backing track for the John Lewis Christmas advert, singing a cover of the Oasis song \"Half the World Away\".", " This cover appears as a bonus track on the deluxe version of her debut studio album, \"All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend\", which was released worldwide on 11 March 2016." ], "title": "Aurora (singer)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Cigarettes and Alcohol and Rollerblading\" is the eighth episode of the second series of Channel 4 sitcom \"Father Ted\" and the fourteenth episode overall.", " Its name references the Oasis song \"Cigarettes & Alcohol\"." ], "title": "Cigarettes and Alcohol and Rollerblading" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Tonight (I'm Fuckin' You)\", censored as \"Tonight (I'm F**kin' You)\", and also known as \"Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)\" or simply \"Tonight\" in altered versions, is a song by Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias.", " It features American rapper Ludacris and producer DJ Frank E.", " The song was released to US radio on 1 November 2010, as the album’s second US single, and digitally on 22 November 2010.", " The altered version of the song was included on the French Limited Edition of Euphoria.", " The official remix features American rapper Pitbull." ], "title": "Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)" }, { "sentences": [ "Plasticine, a brand of modelling clay, is a putty-like modelling material made from calcium salts, petroleum jelly and aliphatic acids.", " The name is a registered trademark of Flair Leisure Products plc.", " Plasticine is used extensively for children's play, but also as a modelling medium for more formal or permanent structures.", " Because of its non-drying property, it is a popular choice of material for stop-motion animation (including several Oscar-winning films by Nick Park).", " The brand-name clay is sometimes mentioned in music by British artists such as the \"plasticine porters\" in \"Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds\", the Oasis song \"Little James\", and the song \"Plasticine\" by Placebo." ], "title": "Plasticine" }, { "sentences": [ "Graeme Gilbert (born 15 April 1950) is the host of nightly radio program \"Talk Tonight with Graeme Gilbert\" on Sydney radio station 2SM and the Super Radio Network.", " He has hosted the show for over a decade and has interviewed notable people including John Howard, the former Prime Minister of Australia.", " Gilbert has received a B&T Award for Best News Presenter and a RAWARD for Best Current Affairs Commentator.", " Gilbert ran as a Liberal Party candidate for the division of Franklin, Tasmania in the 1993 Australian federal election.", " He lost with 9.86% swing against him." ], "title": "Graeme Gilbert" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Talk Tonight\" is a song by English rock band Oasis, written and sung by the band's lead guitarist Noel Gallagher.", " It was released as a B-side on the UK #1 single \"Some Might Say\" along with \"Acquiesce\" and \"Headshrinker\" and appears on the B-side compilation album, \"The Masterplan\", as well.", " In the United States, it was released as one of the B-sides to \"Wonderwall\".", " This song also appears in remastered form on the 2014 deluxe version of \"(What's the Story) Morning Glory?", "\"." ], "title": "Talk Tonight" }, { "sentences": [ "Noel Thomas David Gallagher (born 29 May 1967) is an English musician, singer, songwriter and guitarist.", " He served as the lead guitarist, co-lead vocalist and principal songwriter of the English rock band Oasis.", " Raised in Burnage, Manchester, Gallagher began learning guitar at the age of thirteen.", " After a series of odd jobs in construction, he worked for local Manchester band Inspiral Carpets as a roadie and technician in 1988.", " Whilst touring with them, he learned that his brother Liam Gallagher had formed a band of his own, known as The Rain, which eventually took on the name Oasis.", " After Gallagher returned to England, he was invited by his brother to join Oasis as songwriter and guitarist." ], "title": "Noel Gallagher" }, { "sentences": [ "Leeza Kim Gibbons (born March 26, 1957) is an American talk show host.", " She is best known as a correspondent and co-host for \"Entertainment Tonight\" (1984–2000) as well as for having her own syndicated daytime talk show, \"Leeza\" (1993–2000).", " In 2013, her book \"Take 2\" became a \"New York Times\" bestseller and she won the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Host in a Lifestyle or Travel program for the PBS show, \"My Generation\".", " On February 16, 2015, Leeza was named the winner of \"Celebrity Apprentice\", having raised $714,000 for her charity Leeza's Care Connection." ], "title": "Leeza Gibbons" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Let There Be Love\" is a song by the English rock band Oasis from their sixth studio album, \"Don't Believe the Truth\".", " Written by Noel Gallagher, it is the third Oasis song to feature Liam and Noel on lead vocals, the first being the B-side \"Acquiesce\", and the second being \"Put Yer Money Where Yer Mouth Is\".", " It was released on 28 November 2005 as the third single from the album in the UK (see 2005 in British music), and the second single in the US.", " It reached number two in the UK charts, capping a very successful year for the band.", " Many critics cited this song as proof that Oasis had returned to the form seen in the mid-1990s." ], "title": "Let There Be Love (Oasis song)" } ]
[ "Title: Talk That Talk (Rihanna song)\n\n\"Talk That Talk\" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her 2011 studio album of the same name. It features a rap verse by American rapper Jay-Z, who had previously collaborated with Rihanna on her song \"Umbrella\" in 2007 and \"Run This Town\" in 2009. The song was written by Jay-Z, Ester Dean, Christopher Wallace, Anthony Best, Sean Combs, and Chucky Thompson together with the Norwegian production duo StarGate. Def Jam Recordings serviced the track to urban radio in the United States on January 17, 2012, as the third single from \"Talk That Talk\". It was released in France as a CD single on March 26. \"Talk That Talk\" is a hip hop song with R&B beats, rough drums and unrefined synths, and has a similar style to Rihanna's 2010 single \"Rude Boy\".", "Title: Aurora (singer)\n\nAurora Aksnes (born 15 June 1996), known mononymously as AURORA, is a Norwegian singer-songwriter and producer. Her debut EP \"Running with the Wolves\" was released through Decca Records in May 2015, receiving widespread approval from online music blogs and national press. Later the same year she provided the backing track for the John Lewis Christmas advert, singing a cover of the Oasis song \"Half the World Away\". This cover appears as a bonus track on the deluxe version of her debut studio album, \"All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend\", which was released worldwide on 11 March 2016.", "Title: Cigarettes and Alcohol and Rollerblading\n\n\"Cigarettes and Alcohol and Rollerblading\" is the eighth episode of the second series of Channel 4 sitcom \"Father Ted\" and the fourteenth episode overall. Its name references the Oasis song \"Cigarettes & Alcohol\".", "Title: Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)\n\n\"Tonight (I'm Fuckin' You)\", censored as \"Tonight (I'm F**kin' You)\", and also known as \"Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)\" or simply \"Tonight\" in altered versions, is a song by Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias. It features American rapper Ludacris and producer DJ Frank E. The song was released to US radio on 1 November 2010, as the album’s second US single, and digitally on 22 November 2010. The altered version of the song was included on the French Limited Edition of Euphoria. The official remix features American rapper Pitbull.", "Title: Plasticine\n\nPlasticine, a brand of modelling clay, is a putty-like modelling material made from calcium salts, petroleum jelly and aliphatic acids. The name is a registered trademark of Flair Leisure Products plc. Plasticine is used extensively for children's play, but also as a modelling medium for more formal or permanent structures. Because of its non-drying property, it is a popular choice of material for stop-motion animation (including several Oscar-winning films by Nick Park). The brand-name clay is sometimes mentioned in music by British artists such as the \"plasticine porters\" in \"Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds\", the Oasis song \"Little James\", and the song \"Plasticine\" by Placebo.", "Title: Graeme Gilbert\n\nGraeme Gilbert (born 15 April 1950) is the host of nightly radio program \"Talk Tonight with Graeme Gilbert\" on Sydney radio station 2SM and the Super Radio Network. He has hosted the show for over a decade and has interviewed notable people including John Howard, the former Prime Minister of Australia. Gilbert has received a B&T Award for Best News Presenter and a RAWARD for Best Current Affairs Commentator. Gilbert ran as a Liberal Party candidate for the division of Franklin, Tasmania in the 1993 Australian federal election. He lost with 9.86% swing against him.", "Title: Talk Tonight\n\n\"Talk Tonight\" is a song by English rock band Oasis, written and sung by the band's lead guitarist Noel Gallagher. It was released as a B-side on the UK #1 single \"Some Might Say\" along with \"Acquiesce\" and \"Headshrinker\" and appears on the B-side compilation album, \"The Masterplan\", as well. In the United States, it was released as one of the B-sides to \"Wonderwall\". This song also appears in remastered form on the 2014 deluxe version of \"(What's the Story) Morning Glory? \".", "Title: Noel Gallagher\n\nNoel Thomas David Gallagher (born 29 May 1967) is an English musician, singer, songwriter and guitarist. He served as the lead guitarist, co-lead vocalist and principal songwriter of the English rock band Oasis. Raised in Burnage, Manchester, Gallagher began learning guitar at the age of thirteen. After a series of odd jobs in construction, he worked for local Manchester band Inspiral Carpets as a roadie and technician in 1988. Whilst touring with them, he learned that his brother Liam Gallagher had formed a band of his own, known as The Rain, which eventually took on the name Oasis. After Gallagher returned to England, he was invited by his brother to join Oasis as songwriter and guitarist.", "Title: Leeza Gibbons\n\nLeeza Kim Gibbons (born March 26, 1957) is an American talk show host. She is best known as a correspondent and co-host for \"Entertainment Tonight\" (1984–2000) as well as for having her own syndicated daytime talk show, \"Leeza\" (1993–2000). In 2013, her book \"Take 2\" became a \"New York Times\" bestseller and she won the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Host in a Lifestyle or Travel program for the PBS show, \"My Generation\". On February 16, 2015, Leeza was named the winner of \"Celebrity Apprentice\", having raised $714,000 for her charity Leeza's Care Connection.", "Title: Let There Be Love (Oasis song)\n\n\"Let There Be Love\" is a song by the English rock band Oasis from their sixth studio album, \"Don't Believe the Truth\". Written by Noel Gallagher, it is the third Oasis song to feature Liam and Noel on lead vocals, the first being the B-side \"Acquiesce\", and the second being \"Put Yer Money Where Yer Mouth Is\". It was released on 28 November 2005 as the third single from the album in the UK (see 2005 in British music), and the second single in the US. It reached number two in the UK charts, capping a very successful year for the band. Many critics cited this song as proof that Oasis had returned to the form seen in the mid-1990s." ]
4,101
Which Major League Baseball Team became the fastest expansion team to win a champioship by doing it in the fourth season of the franshise's inception in 1998 and was also the debut team for Matthew Glen Davidson, an American professional baseball third baseman?
Arizona Diamondbacks
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[ { "sentences": [ "Pablo Emilio Juan Pedro Sandoval Jr. (born August 11, 1986) is a Venezuelan professional baseball third baseman for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball (MLB).", " He has played in Major League Baseball for the Giants and the Boston Red Sox.", " He stands 5 ft tall and weighs 255 lb .", " He previously played portions of three seasons for the Boston Red Sox and seven seasons for the San Francisco Giants.", " Nicknamed \"Kung Fu Panda\", Sandoval is a two-time All-Star and has won three World Series championships with the Giants.", " Sandoval hit three home runs in Game 1 of the 2012 World Series, becoming the fourth person to hit three home runs in a World Series game, and was named the World Series Most Valuable Player (MVP).", " During the offseason, he plays for the Navegantes del Magallanes of the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League." ], "title": "Pablo Sandoval" }, { "sentences": [ "Donald Raymond Ross (July 16, 1914 – April 4, 1996) was an American professional baseball third baseman.", " He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Detroit Tigers, Brooklyn Dodgers, and Cleveland Indians.", " Ross played in 498 major league games, 261 as a third baseman, 115 as an outfielder, 20 as a shortstop and 7 as a second baseman.", " Ross had a career batting average of .262 and an on-base percentage of .338.", " He had 390 career hits, 129 runs scored, 162 RBIs, 166 bases on balls, and 79 extra base hits." ], "title": "Don Ross (baseball)" }, { "sentences": [ "Rio Noble Ruiz (born May 22, 1994) is an American professional baseball third baseman for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB).", " He was selected in the fourth round of the 2012 Major League Baseball draft by the Houston Astros.", " Shortly before the start of the 2015 Major League Baseball season, Ruiz was traded to the Atlanta Braves." ], "title": "Rio Ruiz" }, { "sentences": [ "Adrián Beltré Pérez (born April 7, 1979) is a Dominican professional baseball third baseman playing for the Texas Rangers of Major League Baseball (MLB).", " Originally signed as an amateur free agent, he made his MLB debut with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1998 at age 19.", " He subsequently played for the Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox, and Rangers.", " He bats and throws right-handed.", " He has since become one of the most all-around accomplished players in history; he ranks 13th in defensive Wins Above Replacement and is the fourth third baseman to reach 400 home runs and 1,500 runs batted in.", " Beltré is a four-time selection for the Silver Slugger Award and MLB All-Star Game, and a five-time winner of the Rawlings Gold Glove Award." ], "title": "Adrián Beltré" }, { "sentences": [ "Martín Manuel Prado Bustamante (born October 27, 1983) is a Venezuelan professional baseball third baseman for the Miami Marlins of Major League Baseball (MLB).", " He has also played for the Atlanta Braves, Arizona Diamondbacks and New York Yankees.", " During his time with the Braves, Prado played in the 2010 All-Star Game.", " Primarily a third baseman, second baseman, and left fielder, Prado has started at every position during his MLB career except for pitcher, catcher, and center field.", " For the Marlins, Prado has primarily been a third baseman." ], "title": "Martín Prado" }, { "sentences": [ "William Casey Blake (born August 23, 1973) is an American former professional baseball third baseman.", " He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Toronto Blue Jays, Minnesota Twins, Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Los Angeles Dodgers.", " He had alternated between playing at third base and first base before becoming a full-time third baseman with the Indians.", " In , Blake moved to right field to accommodate the Indians' signing of third baseman Aaron Boone, and stayed there for two seasons before moving back to third base." ], "title": "Casey Blake" }, { "sentences": [ "The Arizona Diamondbacks (often shortened as the \"D-Backs\"), an American professional baseball team based in Phoenix, Arizona, were formed in 1998, based at Bank One Ballpark.", " This followed five years of preparation under the leadership of Jerry Colangelo.", " The Diamondbacks won the World Series championship in 2001, becoming the fastest expansion team in the Major Leagues to win a championship, doing so in only the fourth season since inception in 1998.", " Financial difficulties were then encountered and the home field was renamed to Chase Field in 2005, as a result of Bank One Corporation's merger with JPMorgan Chase & Co. After a lean period the team won the National League West division in 2011." ], "title": "History of the Arizona Diamondbacks" }, { "sentences": [ "Matthew Glen Davidson (born March 26, 1991) is an American professional baseball third baseman for the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB).", " He made his MLB debut with the Arizona Diamondbacks during the 2013 season." ], "title": "Matt Davidson (baseball)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Arizona Diamondbacks, often shortened as the D-backs, are an American professional baseball franchise based in Phoenix, Arizona.", " The club competes in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member of the National League (NL) West division.", " Since the team's inception in 1998, the franchise has played home games at Chase Field, formerly known as Bank One Ballpark.", " The Diamondbacks have won one World Series championship (in 2001), becoming the fastest expansion team in the Major Leagues to win a championship, doing it in only the fourth season since the franchise's inception in the 1998 Major League Baseball season." ], "title": "Arizona Diamondbacks" }, { "sentences": [ "Nolan James Arenado ( ; born April 16, 1991) is an American professional baseball third baseman for the Colorado Rockies of Major League Baseball (MLB).", " He made his MLB debut with the Rockies on April 28, 2013.", " A highly productive power hitter who is also an exceptionally skilled defender, he is the only third baseman to win the Rawlings Gold Glove Award in each of his first four MLB seasons.", " Arenado throws and bats right-handed, stands 6 ft , and weighs 205 lb ." ], "title": "Nolan Arenado" } ]
[ "Title: Pablo Sandoval\n\nPablo Emilio Juan Pedro Sandoval Jr. (born August 11, 1986) is a Venezuelan professional baseball third baseman for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has played in Major League Baseball for the Giants and the Boston Red Sox. He stands 5 ft tall and weighs 255 lb . He previously played portions of three seasons for the Boston Red Sox and seven seasons for the San Francisco Giants. Nicknamed \"Kung Fu Panda\", Sandoval is a two-time All-Star and has won three World Series championships with the Giants. Sandoval hit three home runs in Game 1 of the 2012 World Series, becoming the fourth person to hit three home runs in a World Series game, and was named the World Series Most Valuable Player (MVP). During the offseason, he plays for the Navegantes del Magallanes of the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League.", "Title: Don Ross (baseball)\n\nDonald Raymond Ross (July 16, 1914 – April 4, 1996) was an American professional baseball third baseman. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Detroit Tigers, Brooklyn Dodgers, and Cleveland Indians. Ross played in 498 major league games, 261 as a third baseman, 115 as an outfielder, 20 as a shortstop and 7 as a second baseman. Ross had a career batting average of .262 and an on-base percentage of .338. He had 390 career hits, 129 runs scored, 162 RBIs, 166 bases on balls, and 79 extra base hits.", "Title: Rio Ruiz\n\nRio Noble Ruiz (born May 22, 1994) is an American professional baseball third baseman for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). He was selected in the fourth round of the 2012 Major League Baseball draft by the Houston Astros. Shortly before the start of the 2015 Major League Baseball season, Ruiz was traded to the Atlanta Braves.", "Title: Adrián Beltré\n\nAdrián Beltré Pérez (born April 7, 1979) is a Dominican professional baseball third baseman playing for the Texas Rangers of Major League Baseball (MLB). Originally signed as an amateur free agent, he made his MLB debut with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1998 at age 19. He subsequently played for the Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox, and Rangers. He bats and throws right-handed. He has since become one of the most all-around accomplished players in history; he ranks 13th in defensive Wins Above Replacement and is the fourth third baseman to reach 400 home runs and 1,500 runs batted in. Beltré is a four-time selection for the Silver Slugger Award and MLB All-Star Game, and a five-time winner of the Rawlings Gold Glove Award.", "Title: Martín Prado\n\nMartín Manuel Prado Bustamante (born October 27, 1983) is a Venezuelan professional baseball third baseman for the Miami Marlins of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has also played for the Atlanta Braves, Arizona Diamondbacks and New York Yankees. During his time with the Braves, Prado played in the 2010 All-Star Game. Primarily a third baseman, second baseman, and left fielder, Prado has started at every position during his MLB career except for pitcher, catcher, and center field. For the Marlins, Prado has primarily been a third baseman.", "Title: Casey Blake\n\nWilliam Casey Blake (born August 23, 1973) is an American former professional baseball third baseman. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Toronto Blue Jays, Minnesota Twins, Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He had alternated between playing at third base and first base before becoming a full-time third baseman with the Indians. In , Blake moved to right field to accommodate the Indians' signing of third baseman Aaron Boone, and stayed there for two seasons before moving back to third base.", "Title: History of the Arizona Diamondbacks\n\nThe Arizona Diamondbacks (often shortened as the \"D-Backs\"), an American professional baseball team based in Phoenix, Arizona, were formed in 1998, based at Bank One Ballpark. This followed five years of preparation under the leadership of Jerry Colangelo. The Diamondbacks won the World Series championship in 2001, becoming the fastest expansion team in the Major Leagues to win a championship, doing so in only the fourth season since inception in 1998. Financial difficulties were then encountered and the home field was renamed to Chase Field in 2005, as a result of Bank One Corporation's merger with JPMorgan Chase & Co. After a lean period the team won the National League West division in 2011.", "Title: Matt Davidson (baseball)\n\nMatthew Glen Davidson (born March 26, 1991) is an American professional baseball third baseman for the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut with the Arizona Diamondbacks during the 2013 season.", "Title: Arizona Diamondbacks\n\nThe Arizona Diamondbacks, often shortened as the D-backs, are an American professional baseball franchise based in Phoenix, Arizona. The club competes in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member of the National League (NL) West division. Since the team's inception in 1998, the franchise has played home games at Chase Field, formerly known as Bank One Ballpark. The Diamondbacks have won one World Series championship (in 2001), becoming the fastest expansion team in the Major Leagues to win a championship, doing it in only the fourth season since the franchise's inception in the 1998 Major League Baseball season.", "Title: Nolan Arenado\n\nNolan James Arenado ( ; born April 16, 1991) is an American professional baseball third baseman for the Colorado Rockies of Major League Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut with the Rockies on April 28, 2013. A highly productive power hitter who is also an exceptionally skilled defender, he is the only third baseman to win the Rawlings Gold Glove Award in each of his first four MLB seasons. Arenado throws and bats right-handed, stands 6 ft , and weighs 205 lb ." ]
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Telenor, who sponsored the 3rd Hum Awards ceremony, is mostly owned by which country?
Norwegian
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] or ] ) is a Norwegian mostly government-owned multinational telecommunications company headquartered at Fornebu in Bærum, close to Oslo.", " It is one of the world's largest mobile telecommunications companies with operations in Scandinavia, Eastern Europe and Asia.", " It has extensive broadband and TV distribution operations in four Nordic countries, and a 10-year-old research and business line for Machine-to-Machine technology.", " Telenor owns networks in 13 countries, and has operations in 29 countries if their 33% ownership in VimpelCom Ltd is included." ], "title": "Telenor" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hum Award for Best Drama Serial or Hum Award for Best Drama Serial Jury is one of the Hum Awards of Merit presented annually since the awards debuted in 2013, by the Hum Television Network and Entertainment Channel (HTNEC) to production company of their producers working in the television industry and is the only category in which every member is eligible to nominate for.", " Best Drama Serial is considered the most important of the Hum Awards, as it represents all the directing, acting, music, writing, and other efforts put forth into a drama.", " Consequently, Best Drama is the third last final award besides Best Actor and Actress and the conclusion of the annual Hum Awards ceremony.", " As of 3rd Hum Awards, there have been 22 dramas nominated for the Best Drama Serial award.", " This category is the equivalent to the Hum Award for Best Drama Serial - Popular, decide by public voting." ], "title": "Hum Award for Best Drama Serial" }, { "sentences": [ "The 4th Hum Awards ceremony, presented by the Hum Television Network and Entertainment Channel (HTNEC), sponsored by Servis and honoring the best in fashion, music and Hum Television Dramas of 2015, had taken place on April 23, 2016 at the Expo Centre in Karachi, Sindh, beginning at 7:30 p.m. PST.", " During the ceremony, HTNEC presented Hum Awards in 25 categories.", " The ceremony was televised in Pakistan by Hum TV on May 28,2016." ], "title": "4th Hum Awards" }, { "sentences": [ "Noor Bhatty, better known by her stage name, Nooray Bhatti, is Pakistani supermodel.", " She is regarded as one of the top models of Pakistan.", " Nooray has established herself as a leading model of Pakistani fashion industry and has been nominated four times for Best Model Female.", " She received her first Hum Award nomination at 3rd Hum Awards, as Best Model Female and consecutive nomination at 4th Hum Awards, in same category." ], "title": "Nooray Bhatty" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hum Award for Best Sitcom is one of the Hum Awards of Merit presented annually by the Hum Television Network and Entertainment Channel (HTNEC) to production company of their producers working in the television industry.", " As of 3rd Hum Awards, there have been 9 sitcoms nominated for the Best Sitcom award." ], "title": "Hum Award for Best Sitcom" }, { "sentences": [ "Amna Babar (born December 28, 1992) is Pakistani supermodel.", " She is regarded as one of the most \"recognised\" model of Pakistan winning the Best Emerging Talent - Fashion award at 13th Lux Style Awards in 2014, and received her first Lux Style Award nomination as Best Model Female at 14th Lux Style Awards and Best Model Female at 3rd Hum Awards and 4th Hum Awards respectively." ], "title": "Amna Babar" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1st Servis Hum Awards Ceremony (referred to as Hum Awards) presented by the Hum Television Network and Entertainment Channel (HTNEC), sponsored by Servis, Telenor and co-sponsored by Nokia Lumia, to honored the best dramas of 2012 of its own Channel Hum and to Fashion, Music.", " Ceremony took place on March 12, 2013 at the Expo Center in Karachi, Sindh beginning at PM/IST 8:00 p.m. and was televised on 28 April 2013.", " During the ceremony, the Hum Channel presented Awards in 24 regular categories along with in 3 honorary and in 2 special categories.", " The ceremony, televised in the Pakistan by Hum TV." ], "title": "1st Hum Awards" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2nd Hum Awards ceremony, presented by the Hum Television Network and Entertainment Channel (HTNEC), sponsored by servis and Telenor talkshawlk, honored the best in fashion, music and Hum Television dramas of 2013, which took place on 29 March 2014 at Expo Center in Karachi, Sindh beginning at 7:30 PST.", " The ceremony was recorded and was broadcast on 25 May 2014.", " During the ceremony Hum Television Network and Entertainment Channel presented awards in 29 regular categories along with 2 in honorary and 1 in special category.", " The ceremony was televised in Pakistan by Hum TV, while Servis returned as a main sponsor of the show." ], "title": "2nd Hum Awards" } ]
[ "Title: 3rd Hum Awards\n\nThe 3rd Hum Awards ceremony, presented by the Hum Television Network and Entertainment Channel (HTNEC), sponsored by Servis and Telenor, honored the best in fashion, music and Hum Television Dramas of 2014 and took place on 9 April 2015, at the Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai, UAE 8:30 p.m. UAE Standard Time and was televised on 23 May at 7:30 p.m. PST. During the ceremony, HTNEC presented Hum Awards in 25 categories along with 3 in honorary and 2 in special categories. The ceremony, televised in Pakistan by Hum TV, was produced and directed by Nazeer Saeed Janjua while executive produced by Maimona Siddiqui.", "Title: Hum Award for Best Soap Series\n\nThe Hum Award for Best Soap Series is one of the Hum Awards of Merit presented annually by the Hum Television Network and Entertainment Channel (HTNEC) to production company of their producers working in the television industry for producing daily Soaps. As of 3rd Hum Awards, there have been 12 dramas nominated for the Best Drama Serial award.", "Title: Telenor\n\nTelenor Group (; ] or ] ) is a Norwegian mostly government-owned multinational telecommunications company headquartered at Fornebu in Bærum, close to Oslo. It is one of the world's largest mobile telecommunications companies with operations in Scandinavia, Eastern Europe and Asia. It has extensive broadband and TV distribution operations in four Nordic countries, and a 10-year-old research and business line for Machine-to-Machine technology. Telenor owns networks in 13 countries, and has operations in 29 countries if their 33% ownership in VimpelCom Ltd is included.", "Title: Hum Award for Best Drama Serial\n\nThe Hum Award for Best Drama Serial or Hum Award for Best Drama Serial Jury is one of the Hum Awards of Merit presented annually since the awards debuted in 2013, by the Hum Television Network and Entertainment Channel (HTNEC) to production company of their producers working in the television industry and is the only category in which every member is eligible to nominate for. Best Drama Serial is considered the most important of the Hum Awards, as it represents all the directing, acting, music, writing, and other efforts put forth into a drama. Consequently, Best Drama is the third last final award besides Best Actor and Actress and the conclusion of the annual Hum Awards ceremony. As of 3rd Hum Awards, there have been 22 dramas nominated for the Best Drama Serial award. This category is the equivalent to the Hum Award for Best Drama Serial - Popular, decide by public voting.", "Title: 4th Hum Awards\n\nThe 4th Hum Awards ceremony, presented by the Hum Television Network and Entertainment Channel (HTNEC), sponsored by Servis and honoring the best in fashion, music and Hum Television Dramas of 2015, had taken place on April 23, 2016 at the Expo Centre in Karachi, Sindh, beginning at 7:30 p.m. PST. During the ceremony, HTNEC presented Hum Awards in 25 categories. The ceremony was televised in Pakistan by Hum TV on May 28,2016.", "Title: Nooray Bhatty\n\nNoor Bhatty, better known by her stage name, Nooray Bhatti, is Pakistani supermodel. She is regarded as one of the top models of Pakistan. Nooray has established herself as a leading model of Pakistani fashion industry and has been nominated four times for Best Model Female. She received her first Hum Award nomination at 3rd Hum Awards, as Best Model Female and consecutive nomination at 4th Hum Awards, in same category.", "Title: Hum Award for Best Sitcom\n\nThe Hum Award for Best Sitcom is one of the Hum Awards of Merit presented annually by the Hum Television Network and Entertainment Channel (HTNEC) to production company of their producers working in the television industry. As of 3rd Hum Awards, there have been 9 sitcoms nominated for the Best Sitcom award.", "Title: Amna Babar\n\nAmna Babar (born December 28, 1992) is Pakistani supermodel. She is regarded as one of the most \"recognised\" model of Pakistan winning the Best Emerging Talent - Fashion award at 13th Lux Style Awards in 2014, and received her first Lux Style Award nomination as Best Model Female at 14th Lux Style Awards and Best Model Female at 3rd Hum Awards and 4th Hum Awards respectively.", "Title: 1st Hum Awards\n\nThe 1st Servis Hum Awards Ceremony (referred to as Hum Awards) presented by the Hum Television Network and Entertainment Channel (HTNEC), sponsored by Servis, Telenor and co-sponsored by Nokia Lumia, to honored the best dramas of 2012 of its own Channel Hum and to Fashion, Music. Ceremony took place on March 12, 2013 at the Expo Center in Karachi, Sindh beginning at PM/IST 8:00 p.m. and was televised on 28 April 2013. During the ceremony, the Hum Channel presented Awards in 24 regular categories along with in 3 honorary and in 2 special categories. The ceremony, televised in the Pakistan by Hum TV.", "Title: 2nd Hum Awards\n\nThe 2nd Hum Awards ceremony, presented by the Hum Television Network and Entertainment Channel (HTNEC), sponsored by servis and Telenor talkshawlk, honored the best in fashion, music and Hum Television dramas of 2013, which took place on 29 March 2014 at Expo Center in Karachi, Sindh beginning at 7:30 PST. The ceremony was recorded and was broadcast on 25 May 2014. During the ceremony Hum Television Network and Entertainment Channel presented awards in 29 regular categories along with 2 in honorary and 1 in special category. The ceremony was televised in Pakistan by Hum TV, while Servis returned as a main sponsor of the show." ]
4,103
Are Orthrosanthus and Solandra members of the same family?
no
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[ "Title: Orthrosanthus\n\nOrthrosanthus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Iridaceae first described as a genus in 1827. It native to Australia, Mexico, Central and South America.", "Title: Solandra\n\nSolandra is a genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family, Solanaceae. It is named after the Swedish naturalist Daniel C. Solander." ]
4,104
Which genre of Italian film was the first to use CGI?
horror movies
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Last Halloween is a Primetime Emmy Award-winning live action-animated Halloween television special produced by Hanna-Barbera.", " It premiered and first aired on CBS on October 28, 1991.", " The visual effects and animation were provided by Industrial Light & Magic and Pacific Data Images.", " It was the only time Hanna-Barbera would use CGI animation insteed of traditional limited animation." ], "title": "The Last Halloween" }, { "sentences": [ "Warriors is the name given to an upcoming American live-action/computer-animated film, produced by David Heyman and distributed by Alibaba Pictures.", " It is based on the Warriors (novel series), by the alias writer(s) Erin Hunter.", " The film will use CGI imagery but without the use of motion capture to portray the characters." ], "title": "Warriors (upcoming film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sheriff Callie's Wild West is an American/Canadian musical comedy series for preschool children.", " The series is created by the combined efforts of George Evelyn, Holly Huckins and Denis Morella and produced by Wildbrain of \"Higglytown Heroes\" and DHX Media.", " This stars Mandy Moore from Disney's \"Tangled\".", " The CGI animation was done by Strawberry Shortcake Productions.", " It first aired on Disney Junior on January 20, 2014 with an 11-minute episode preview aired in the \"Magical Holidays on Disney Channel\" programming event on December 13, 2013.", " The series borrows elements from the Western genre with the theme of the series revolving around \"Getting along with each other\".", " It also had a special look on Disney Junior on January 25, 2014, at 7:25 pm ET.", " It was also the first Disney Original Series to premiere first on CGI basic cable via the WATCH Disney Junior app." ], "title": "Sheriff Callie's Wild West" }, { "sentences": [ "Dario Argento (] ; born 7 September 1940) is an Italian film director, producer, film critic and screenwriter.", " He is best known for his work in the horror film genre during the 1970s and 1980s, particularly in the subgenre known as \"giallo\", and for his influence on modern horror movies." ], "title": "Dario Argento" }, { "sentences": [ "The Stendhal Syndrome \"(Ital.", " La Sindrome di Stendhal)\" is a 1996 Italian horror film written and directed by Dario Argento and starring his daughter Asia Argento.", " It was the first Italian film to use computer-generated imagery (CGI)." ], "title": "The Stendhal Syndrome" }, { "sentences": [ "The pageant was broadcast live on Venevision from the Poliedro de Caracas in Caracas, for the first time since 1975.", " At the conclusion of the final night of competition, outgoing titleholder Yajaira Vera, crowned Eva Lisa Ljung of Lara as the new Miss Venezuela.", " It was the first edition to use CGI effects for the opening credit sequence, a trend that was pioneered from the 1985 pageant onward." ], "title": "Miss Venezuela 1989" }, { "sentences": [ "Mixels was a 2014 comedy animated television series that aired on Cartoon Network, co-produced by The Lego Group and Cartoon Network Studios.", " The series first aired on February 12, 2014 with a new episode of \"Teen Titans Go!", "\".", " The series revolves around the Mixels, small creatures that can mix and combine with one another in creative and unpredictable storylines.", " Although previous Lego series, such as \"\" and \"Legends of Chima\" use CGI animation, \"Mixels\" made use of Toon Boom Harmony software, which is animated at Atomic Cartoons, Inc., before later being animated traditionally at Digital eMation, Inc., Big Star Entertainment, Inc., and Saerom Animation, Inc.." ], "title": "Mixels" }, { "sentences": [ "Scalera Film was an Italian film production and distribution company which operated between 1938 and 1950.", " It had strong backing from the Italian state, as the Fascist government of Benito Mussolini was keen to build up and centralise the Italian film industry.", " It was founded by the brothers Michele and Salvatore Scalera, and primarily based at the Scalera Studios in Rome.", " In 1943 during the German occupation of Rome, the studio was relocated to Venice in the Italian Social Republic as part of a planned Cinevillaggio film complex developed by Mussolini loyalists." ], "title": "Scalera Film" }, { "sentences": [ "The Italian film industry produced over two hundred feature films in 2014.", " This article fully lists all non-pornographic films, including short films, that had a release date in that year and which were at least partly made by Italy.", " It does not include films first released in previous years that had release dates in 2014.", " <br> Also included is an overview of the major events in Italian film, including film festivals and awards ceremonies, as well as lists of those films that have been particularly well received, both critically and financially." ], "title": "List of Italian films of 2014" }, { "sentences": [ "Action film is a genre in which the protagonist or protagonists end up in a series of challenges that typically include violence, extended fighting, physical feats, and frantic chases.", " Action films tend to feature a resourceful hero struggling against incredible odds, which include life-threatening situations, a villain, or a pursuit which generally concludes in victory for the hero (though a small number of films in this genre \"have\" ended in victory for the villain instead).", " Advancements in CGI have made it cheaper and easier to create action sequences and other visual effects that required the efforts of professional stunt crews in the past.", " However, reactions to action films containing significant amounts of CGI have been mixed as films that use computer animations to create unrealistic, highly unbelievable events are often met with criticism.", " While action has long been a recurring component in films, the \"action film\" genre began to develop in the 1970s along with the increase of stunts and special effects." ], "title": "Action film" } ]
[ "Title: The Last Halloween\n\nThe Last Halloween is a Primetime Emmy Award-winning live action-animated Halloween television special produced by Hanna-Barbera. It premiered and first aired on CBS on October 28, 1991. The visual effects and animation were provided by Industrial Light & Magic and Pacific Data Images. It was the only time Hanna-Barbera would use CGI animation insteed of traditional limited animation.", "Title: Warriors (upcoming film)\n\nWarriors is the name given to an upcoming American live-action/computer-animated film, produced by David Heyman and distributed by Alibaba Pictures. It is based on the Warriors (novel series), by the alias writer(s) Erin Hunter. The film will use CGI imagery but without the use of motion capture to portray the characters.", "Title: Sheriff Callie's Wild West\n\nSheriff Callie's Wild West is an American/Canadian musical comedy series for preschool children. The series is created by the combined efforts of George Evelyn, Holly Huckins and Denis Morella and produced by Wildbrain of \"Higglytown Heroes\" and DHX Media. This stars Mandy Moore from Disney's \"Tangled\". The CGI animation was done by Strawberry Shortcake Productions. It first aired on Disney Junior on January 20, 2014 with an 11-minute episode preview aired in the \"Magical Holidays on Disney Channel\" programming event on December 13, 2013. The series borrows elements from the Western genre with the theme of the series revolving around \"Getting along with each other\". It also had a special look on Disney Junior on January 25, 2014, at 7:25 pm ET. It was also the first Disney Original Series to premiere first on CGI basic cable via the WATCH Disney Junior app.", "Title: Dario Argento\n\nDario Argento (] ; born 7 September 1940) is an Italian film director, producer, film critic and screenwriter. He is best known for his work in the horror film genre during the 1970s and 1980s, particularly in the subgenre known as \"giallo\", and for his influence on modern horror movies.", "Title: The Stendhal Syndrome\n\nThe Stendhal Syndrome \"(Ital. La Sindrome di Stendhal)\" is a 1996 Italian horror film written and directed by Dario Argento and starring his daughter Asia Argento. It was the first Italian film to use computer-generated imagery (CGI).", "Title: Miss Venezuela 1989\n\nThe pageant was broadcast live on Venevision from the Poliedro de Caracas in Caracas, for the first time since 1975. At the conclusion of the final night of competition, outgoing titleholder Yajaira Vera, crowned Eva Lisa Ljung of Lara as the new Miss Venezuela. It was the first edition to use CGI effects for the opening credit sequence, a trend that was pioneered from the 1985 pageant onward.", "Title: Mixels\n\nMixels was a 2014 comedy animated television series that aired on Cartoon Network, co-produced by The Lego Group and Cartoon Network Studios. The series first aired on February 12, 2014 with a new episode of \"Teen Titans Go! \". The series revolves around the Mixels, small creatures that can mix and combine with one another in creative and unpredictable storylines. Although previous Lego series, such as \"\" and \"Legends of Chima\" use CGI animation, \"Mixels\" made use of Toon Boom Harmony software, which is animated at Atomic Cartoons, Inc., before later being animated traditionally at Digital eMation, Inc., Big Star Entertainment, Inc., and Saerom Animation, Inc..", "Title: Scalera Film\n\nScalera Film was an Italian film production and distribution company which operated between 1938 and 1950. It had strong backing from the Italian state, as the Fascist government of Benito Mussolini was keen to build up and centralise the Italian film industry. It was founded by the brothers Michele and Salvatore Scalera, and primarily based at the Scalera Studios in Rome. In 1943 during the German occupation of Rome, the studio was relocated to Venice in the Italian Social Republic as part of a planned Cinevillaggio film complex developed by Mussolini loyalists.", "Title: List of Italian films of 2014\n\nThe Italian film industry produced over two hundred feature films in 2014. This article fully lists all non-pornographic films, including short films, that had a release date in that year and which were at least partly made by Italy. It does not include films first released in previous years that had release dates in 2014. <br> Also included is an overview of the major events in Italian film, including film festivals and awards ceremonies, as well as lists of those films that have been particularly well received, both critically and financially.", "Title: Action film\n\nAction film is a genre in which the protagonist or protagonists end up in a series of challenges that typically include violence, extended fighting, physical feats, and frantic chases. Action films tend to feature a resourceful hero struggling against incredible odds, which include life-threatening situations, a villain, or a pursuit which generally concludes in victory for the hero (though a small number of films in this genre \"have\" ended in victory for the villain instead). Advancements in CGI have made it cheaper and easier to create action sequences and other visual effects that required the efforts of professional stunt crews in the past. However, reactions to action films containing significant amounts of CGI have been mixed as films that use computer animations to create unrealistic, highly unbelievable events are often met with criticism. While action has long been a recurring component in films, the \"action film\" genre began to develop in the 1970s along with the increase of stunts and special effects." ]
4,105
Where Ever U Are was created by which producer that won a grammy award for his remix of Lana Del Rey's "Summertime Sadness"?
Cedric Gervais
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Lizzy Grant) is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey.", " The album was released digitally via the iTunes Store by 5 Points Records on January 4, 2010 when she was known as Lana Del \"Ray\".", " However, the record was eventually pulled from retailers soon afterwards because, according to Del Rey, the label was unable to fund it.", " Del Rey ultimately bought back the rights to the album, whose title uses an alternate spelling of the singer's stage name, \"Del Rey\" being spelled \"Del Ray\" instead.", " After releasing \"Born to Die\" (2012) under her stage name Lana Del Rey, she expressed her wish to re-release the album." ], "title": "Lana Del Ray (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Summertime Sadness\" is a song by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey from her second studio album, \"Born to Die\".", " The trip hop ballad was released on June 22, 2012 by Interscope Records as the fourth single of the album.", " Charting across Europe, the single reached the top ten in Austria, Bulgaria, Germany, Greece, Luxembourg, and Switzerland.", " In the spring of 2013, \"Summertime Sadness\" reached number one in Poland, Ukraine and Armenia.", " Trap and house remixes of \"Summertime Sadness\" helped Del Rey break into the US Hot Dance Club Songs chart.", " That chart is where Del Rey's song became a modest hit and marked her first foray into the chart.", " On the accompanied Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart, the single gave Del Rey her first US number-one single in August 2013.", " Earlier in 2012, the song also managed to become a rock hit in the US." ], "title": "Summertime Sadness" }, { "sentences": [ "American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey has released five studio albums, four extended plays, 20 singles, and 16 music videos. Lana Del Rey signed a record deal with 5 Points Records in 2007 and the following year, she released her debut EP, \"Kill Kill\", under the stage name Lizzy Grant.", " Her debut studio album, \"Lana Del Ray\", was shelved initially and was released in January 2010 under the name Lana Del Ray.", " However, the record was pulled three months later." ], "title": "Lana Del Rey discography" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Bel Air\" is a song by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey.", " It appears on her third extended play, \"Paradise\".", " Featuring clips from the \"Summertime Sadness\" music video, a promotional video for \"Bel Air\" was released to YouTube in early November.", " The video has received much critical acclaim.", " After the release of \"Paradise\", the song charted in the United Kingdom and France." ], "title": "Bel Air (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Lana Del Rey is the second EP by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey.", " It was released on January 10, 2012 in the United States and Canada through Interscope Records.", " After publishing two unsuccessful works, an EP, \"Kill Kill\" (2008) and a studio album, \"Lana Del Ray\" (2010), the four-track EP was released in anticipation of Del Rey's major label debut \"Born to Die\" (2012).", " The tracks are influenced by several genres, including indie pop, hip hop, and alternative music.", " The lyrics and melody were written primarily by Del Rey, Patrik Berger, and Justin Parker.", " Production of the album was led by Emile Haynie, who also co-wrote \"Blue Jeans\"." ], "title": "Lana Del Rey (EP)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Yayo\" is a song by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey.", " It appears on her first extended play, \"Kill Kill\", her debut album, \"Lana Del Ray\", and her third EP, \"Paradise\".", " After the release of her third EP, the song charted in France.", " Before signing to a major record label, Del Rey released a self-produced music video for \"Yayo\".", " Ubiquitously, the song garnered acclaim, many reviewers saying the song was one of the best songs Del Rey has ever written and praising Del Rey's voice.", " Appearing on three of Del Rey's albums to date, the song is one of few that was authored solely by her.", " The original version of the song was released through 5 Point Records and produced by David Kahne, later being remastered by Emile Haynie and Dan Heath." ], "title": "Yayo (Lana Del Rey song)" }, { "sentences": [ "American singer and occasional actress Lana Del Rey has appeared in three films as an actress, eighteen television shows, and three commercials, along with offering her talents to five films as singer.", " Del Rey's first appearance was in the independent film \"Poolside\" (2010), which features Del Rey playing Lisa, a rich girl who spends her days smoking cigarettes by the pool.", " She received top billing for the project.", " Del Rey's next appearance was in a less-than-one-minute long short art film titled \"Lana Del Rey\" which was produced by Interview magazine and features noir-ish style and cinematic themes.", " Del Rey's breakout appearance was in an Anthony Mandler directed film, which Del Rey wrote, titled \"Tropico\" (2013).", " The film features Del Rey as a fictionalized version of Eve while also playing the Virgin Mary.", " \"Tropico\" received positive reviews and was Del Rey's second film that gave her top billing.", " Along with appearing in a handful of short films, Del Rey has appeared in 18 television shows and specials as herself along with appearing in campaign commercials for companies including Keds and H&M." ], "title": "Lana Del Rey videography" }, { "sentences": [ "Cédric Gervais (born Cedric DePasquale; 7 June 1979) is a French DJ, producer of house music and actor living in Miami Beach, Florida.", " In 2013, he produced a remix of Lana Del Rey's \"Summertime Sadness\", for which he won a Grammy Award." ], "title": "Cedric Gervais" } ]
[ "Title: Kill Kill (song)\n\n\"Kill Kill\" is a song written by American singer-songwriter Elizabeth Grant released originally under the stage name \"Lizzy Grant\" in 2008 and \"Lana Del Ray in 2010. Grant is widely known now as Lana Del Rey. Kill Kill was first released on October 21, 2008, on Grant's three-track extended play of the same name. It was then later included on her first album under the name Lana Del Ray, \"\"Lana Del Ray A.K.A. Lizzy Grant\"\" also alternatively titled simply \"\"Lana Del Rey\"\".", "Title: Where Ever U Are\n\n\"Where Ever U Are\" is a house-dance song by international DJ & record producer Cedric Gervais.", "Title: Lana Del Ray (album)\n\nLana Del Ray (alternatively written as Lana Del Ray a.k.a. Lizzy Grant) is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey. The album was released digitally via the iTunes Store by 5 Points Records on January 4, 2010 when she was known as Lana Del \"Ray\". However, the record was eventually pulled from retailers soon afterwards because, according to Del Rey, the label was unable to fund it. Del Rey ultimately bought back the rights to the album, whose title uses an alternate spelling of the singer's stage name, \"Del Rey\" being spelled \"Del Ray\" instead. After releasing \"Born to Die\" (2012) under her stage name Lana Del Rey, she expressed her wish to re-release the album.", "Title: Summertime Sadness\n\n\"Summertime Sadness\" is a song by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey from her second studio album, \"Born to Die\". The trip hop ballad was released on June 22, 2012 by Interscope Records as the fourth single of the album. Charting across Europe, the single reached the top ten in Austria, Bulgaria, Germany, Greece, Luxembourg, and Switzerland. In the spring of 2013, \"Summertime Sadness\" reached number one in Poland, Ukraine and Armenia. Trap and house remixes of \"Summertime Sadness\" helped Del Rey break into the US Hot Dance Club Songs chart. That chart is where Del Rey's song became a modest hit and marked her first foray into the chart. On the accompanied Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart, the single gave Del Rey her first US number-one single in August 2013. Earlier in 2012, the song also managed to become a rock hit in the US.", "Title: Lana Del Rey discography\n\nAmerican singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey has released five studio albums, four extended plays, 20 singles, and 16 music videos. Lana Del Rey signed a record deal with 5 Points Records in 2007 and the following year, she released her debut EP, \"Kill Kill\", under the stage name Lizzy Grant. Her debut studio album, \"Lana Del Ray\", was shelved initially and was released in January 2010 under the name Lana Del Ray. However, the record was pulled three months later.", "Title: Bel Air (song)\n\n\"Bel Air\" is a song by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey. It appears on her third extended play, \"Paradise\". Featuring clips from the \"Summertime Sadness\" music video, a promotional video for \"Bel Air\" was released to YouTube in early November. The video has received much critical acclaim. After the release of \"Paradise\", the song charted in the United Kingdom and France.", "Title: Lana Del Rey (EP)\n\nLana Del Rey is the second EP by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey. It was released on January 10, 2012 in the United States and Canada through Interscope Records. After publishing two unsuccessful works, an EP, \"Kill Kill\" (2008) and a studio album, \"Lana Del Ray\" (2010), the four-track EP was released in anticipation of Del Rey's major label debut \"Born to Die\" (2012). The tracks are influenced by several genres, including indie pop, hip hop, and alternative music. The lyrics and melody were written primarily by Del Rey, Patrik Berger, and Justin Parker. Production of the album was led by Emile Haynie, who also co-wrote \"Blue Jeans\".", "Title: Yayo (Lana Del Rey song)\n\n\"Yayo\" is a song by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey. It appears on her first extended play, \"Kill Kill\", her debut album, \"Lana Del Ray\", and her third EP, \"Paradise\". After the release of her third EP, the song charted in France. Before signing to a major record label, Del Rey released a self-produced music video for \"Yayo\". Ubiquitously, the song garnered acclaim, many reviewers saying the song was one of the best songs Del Rey has ever written and praising Del Rey's voice. Appearing on three of Del Rey's albums to date, the song is one of few that was authored solely by her. The original version of the song was released through 5 Point Records and produced by David Kahne, later being remastered by Emile Haynie and Dan Heath.", "Title: Lana Del Rey videography\n\nAmerican singer and occasional actress Lana Del Rey has appeared in three films as an actress, eighteen television shows, and three commercials, along with offering her talents to five films as singer. Del Rey's first appearance was in the independent film \"Poolside\" (2010), which features Del Rey playing Lisa, a rich girl who spends her days smoking cigarettes by the pool. She received top billing for the project. Del Rey's next appearance was in a less-than-one-minute long short art film titled \"Lana Del Rey\" which was produced by Interview magazine and features noir-ish style and cinematic themes. Del Rey's breakout appearance was in an Anthony Mandler directed film, which Del Rey wrote, titled \"Tropico\" (2013). The film features Del Rey as a fictionalized version of Eve while also playing the Virgin Mary. \"Tropico\" received positive reviews and was Del Rey's second film that gave her top billing. Along with appearing in a handful of short films, Del Rey has appeared in 18 television shows and specials as herself along with appearing in campaign commercials for companies including Keds and H&M.", "Title: Cedric Gervais\n\nCédric Gervais (born Cedric DePasquale; 7 June 1979) is a French DJ, producer of house music and actor living in Miami Beach, Florida. In 2013, he produced a remix of Lana Del Rey's \"Summertime Sadness\", for which he won a Grammy Award." ]
4,106
What is the name of this American professional wrestler, who is well known for his time with the World Wrestling Federation, under the name Crush and with the Group The Disciples of Apocalypse?
Brian Adams
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Championship twice, before becoming a part of the villainous Right to Censor, a storyline stable of characters with harshly conservative sociopolitical views." ], "title": "Ivory (wrestler)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ron Hutchison (born February 7, 1964) is a retired Canadian professional wrestler, trainer and promoter who competed for Canadian independent promotions such as Grand Prix Wrestling and Maple Leaf Wrestling as well as a brief stint in the World Wrestling Federation during the mid-1980s.", " He is also the promoter of the Toronto-based Apocalypse Wrestling Federation and the head trainer of Carmen Electra's Naked Women's Wrestling League." ], "title": "Ron Hutchison" }, { "sentences": [ "Brian Keith Adams (April 14, 1964 – August 13, 2007) was an American professional wrestler.", " Adams is well known for his time with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), under the name Crush, and for World Championship Wrestling (WCW) under his real name Brian Adams.", " Trained in Japan by Antonio Inoki, he was a two-time WCW World Tag Team Champion and a one-time WWF Tag Team Champion and a one-time AJPW World Tag Team Champion, among other titles and accomplishments.", " In 2002, he briefly tried a career in boxing until he was forced to retire due to back and shoulder injuries.", " He died of accidental respiratory failure from a combination of buprenorphine, carisoprodol, chlordiazepoxide and alprazolam." ], "title": "Brian Adams (wrestler)" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert A. \"Bob\" Starr (born 1971) is a semi-retired American professional wrestler, trainer and manager who has competed in numerous independent promotions throughout the United States since his debut in 1988.", " He is especially well known in the Mid-Atlantic region where he has competed for The Bad Crew's Eastern Wrestling Federation, Eastern Championship Wrestling, Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation, National Wrestling League, and the Virginia Wrestling Alliance.", " Starr also wrestled as a preliminary wrestler in both World Championship Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation throughout the 1990s." ], "title": "Bob Starr (wrestler)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kelly Warren Wolfe (born December 7, 1973) is an American professional wrestler.", " Wolfe is perhaps best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) under the ring name Wolfie D (as one-half of the tag team PG-13), as well as for his appearances with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling under the ring name Slash (as a member of the stable the Disciples of The New Church).", " He is a former NWA World Tag Team Champion and one-half of the reigning Traditional Championship Wrestling tag team champions." ], "title": "Wolfie D" }, { "sentences": [ "Steven Stewart (born November 30, 1965), known by his ring name Bart Sawyer, is an American retired professional wrestler, color commentator, and occasional actor.", " He is best known for his time in Championship Wrestling USA and the United States Wrestling Association during the 1990s.", " In his career, Sawyer also wrestled for Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling, House of Pain Wrestling Federation, Memphis Wrestling, NWA Georgia, NWA Main Event, NWA Worldwide, World Xtreme Wrestling and W*ING.", " Additionally, he competed as a preliminary wrestler in World Championship Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation." ], "title": "Bart Sawyer" }, { "sentences": [ "Romeo Valentino (born July 8, 1968) is a retired American professional wrestler and promoter.", " He competed in a number of independent promotions in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern United States during the 1990s and early 2000s including American Commonwealth Wrestling, CyberSpace Wrestling Federation, The Bad Crew's Eastern Wrestling Federation, Music City Wrestling, National Championship Wrestling, NWA New Jersey, Ozark Mountain Wrestling, and the World Wrestling Alliance.", " He also had a brief stint as a preliminary wrestler in World Championship Wrestling." ], "title": "Romeo Valentino" }, { "sentences": [ "Tom Howard (born Thomas Merrett Howard December 26, 1969 in Salt Lake City, Utah) is an American professional wrestler, and actor.", " He is best known for his Green Beret role in K-1 and Pro Wrestling ZERO1-MAX in Japan.", " As a veteran competitor and instructor, Howard has worked for World Wrestling Federation (wrestler-instructor), World Championship Wrestling (wrestler), Pro Wrestling Zero-One (wrestler-instructor), Universal Fighting-Arts Organization (wrestler-instructor), K-1 (fighter – MMA, kickboxing), Cage Rage (fighter), IFL (fighter), All Japan Pro Wrestling (wrestler), Pro Wrestling Noah (wrestler), Inoki Genome Federation (wrestler), HUSTLE (wrestler), Asistencia Asesoria y Administracion (wrestler) and Ultimate Pro Wrestling (wrestler-instructor)." ], "title": "Tom Howard (wrestler)" }, { "sentences": [ "José Estrada Sr. is a retired Puerto Rican professional wrestler who was a longtime mainstay of the World Wrestling Council as well as having stints in North American promotions, most notably two separate periods of time for the World Wide Wrestling Federation / World Wrestling Federation (WWWF/WWF).", " First in the late 1970s until 1984, holding the now inactive Junior Heavyweight Championship under his real name.", " From 1987 until 1989 he worked as \"Conquistador Dos\", working as part of a masked team known as \"Los Conquistadores\".", " He has also worked extensively in his native Puerto Rico, primarily for the World Wrestling Council (WWC) where he played the masked \"Super Medico I\", where he teamed both with a masked Don Kent in 1984 and his son José Estrada Jr. in 1990.", " He worked with the WWC in 2007 as a wrestling manager.", " His son is also a retired professional wrestler, who worked primarily in Puerto Rico." ], "title": "José Estrada Sr." } ]
[ "Title: The Disciples of Apocalypse\n\nThe Disciples of Apocalypse (DOA) were a biker-themed professional wrestling stable in the World Wrestling Federation in the late 1990s. The group came together from the firing of Crush and Savio Vega from the Nation of Domination stable in June 1997 and consisted of four main members: Crush, Chainz, Skull and 8-Ball.", "Title: Ivory (wrestler)\n\nLisa Mary Moretti (born November 26, 1961) is an American retired professional wrestler. She is best known for her time with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE, previously the World Wrestling Federation) between 1999 and 2005 under the ring name Ivory. Moretti began her career and first found national exposure in the independent promotion Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (GLOW), where she performed as Tina Ferrari from the mid-to-late-1980s. Moretti debuted in the World Wrestling Federation in 1999 as the manager for D'Lo Brown & Mark Henry. She won the WWE Women's Championship twice, before becoming a part of the villainous Right to Censor, a storyline stable of characters with harshly conservative sociopolitical views.", "Title: Ron Hutchison\n\nRon Hutchison (born February 7, 1964) is a retired Canadian professional wrestler, trainer and promoter who competed for Canadian independent promotions such as Grand Prix Wrestling and Maple Leaf Wrestling as well as a brief stint in the World Wrestling Federation during the mid-1980s. He is also the promoter of the Toronto-based Apocalypse Wrestling Federation and the head trainer of Carmen Electra's Naked Women's Wrestling League.", "Title: Brian Adams (wrestler)\n\nBrian Keith Adams (April 14, 1964 – August 13, 2007) was an American professional wrestler. Adams is well known for his time with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), under the name Crush, and for World Championship Wrestling (WCW) under his real name Brian Adams. Trained in Japan by Antonio Inoki, he was a two-time WCW World Tag Team Champion and a one-time WWF Tag Team Champion and a one-time AJPW World Tag Team Champion, among other titles and accomplishments. In 2002, he briefly tried a career in boxing until he was forced to retire due to back and shoulder injuries. He died of accidental respiratory failure from a combination of buprenorphine, carisoprodol, chlordiazepoxide and alprazolam.", "Title: Bob Starr (wrestler)\n\nRobert A. \"Bob\" Starr (born 1971) is a semi-retired American professional wrestler, trainer and manager who has competed in numerous independent promotions throughout the United States since his debut in 1988. He is especially well known in the Mid-Atlantic region where he has competed for The Bad Crew's Eastern Wrestling Federation, Eastern Championship Wrestling, Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation, National Wrestling League, and the Virginia Wrestling Alliance. Starr also wrestled as a preliminary wrestler in both World Championship Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation throughout the 1990s.", "Title: Wolfie D\n\nKelly Warren Wolfe (born December 7, 1973) is an American professional wrestler. Wolfe is perhaps best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) under the ring name Wolfie D (as one-half of the tag team PG-13), as well as for his appearances with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling under the ring name Slash (as a member of the stable the Disciples of The New Church). He is a former NWA World Tag Team Champion and one-half of the reigning Traditional Championship Wrestling tag team champions.", "Title: Bart Sawyer\n\nSteven Stewart (born November 30, 1965), known by his ring name Bart Sawyer, is an American retired professional wrestler, color commentator, and occasional actor. He is best known for his time in Championship Wrestling USA and the United States Wrestling Association during the 1990s. In his career, Sawyer also wrestled for Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling, House of Pain Wrestling Federation, Memphis Wrestling, NWA Georgia, NWA Main Event, NWA Worldwide, World Xtreme Wrestling and W*ING. Additionally, he competed as a preliminary wrestler in World Championship Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation.", "Title: Romeo Valentino\n\nRomeo Valentino (born July 8, 1968) is a retired American professional wrestler and promoter. He competed in a number of independent promotions in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern United States during the 1990s and early 2000s including American Commonwealth Wrestling, CyberSpace Wrestling Federation, The Bad Crew's Eastern Wrestling Federation, Music City Wrestling, National Championship Wrestling, NWA New Jersey, Ozark Mountain Wrestling, and the World Wrestling Alliance. He also had a brief stint as a preliminary wrestler in World Championship Wrestling.", "Title: Tom Howard (wrestler)\n\nTom Howard (born Thomas Merrett Howard December 26, 1969 in Salt Lake City, Utah) is an American professional wrestler, and actor. He is best known for his Green Beret role in K-1 and Pro Wrestling ZERO1-MAX in Japan. As a veteran competitor and instructor, Howard has worked for World Wrestling Federation (wrestler-instructor), World Championship Wrestling (wrestler), Pro Wrestling Zero-One (wrestler-instructor), Universal Fighting-Arts Organization (wrestler-instructor), K-1 (fighter – MMA, kickboxing), Cage Rage (fighter), IFL (fighter), All Japan Pro Wrestling (wrestler), Pro Wrestling Noah (wrestler), Inoki Genome Federation (wrestler), HUSTLE (wrestler), Asistencia Asesoria y Administracion (wrestler) and Ultimate Pro Wrestling (wrestler-instructor).", "Title: José Estrada Sr.\n\nJosé Estrada Sr. is a retired Puerto Rican professional wrestler who was a longtime mainstay of the World Wrestling Council as well as having stints in North American promotions, most notably two separate periods of time for the World Wide Wrestling Federation / World Wrestling Federation (WWWF/WWF). First in the late 1970s until 1984, holding the now inactive Junior Heavyweight Championship under his real name. From 1987 until 1989 he worked as \"Conquistador Dos\", working as part of a masked team known as \"Los Conquistadores\". He has also worked extensively in his native Puerto Rico, primarily for the World Wrestling Council (WWC) where he played the masked \"Super Medico I\", where he teamed both with a masked Don Kent in 1984 and his son José Estrada Jr. in 1990. He worked with the WWC in 2007 as a wrestling manager. His son is also a retired professional wrestler, who worked primarily in Puerto Rico." ]
4,107
What is commonly known as Paris 2024 and were elected during the 131st IOC Session on September 13, 2017?
2024 Summer Olympics
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Paris bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics and Summer Paralympics is the successful bid to bring the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad and the XVII Paralympic Games, to the French capital city.", " Paris formally announced its intention to bid on 23 June 2015 – the date on which Olympic Day is globally celebrated.", " Following withdrawals in the 2024 Summer Olympics bidding process that led to just two candidate cities (Los Angeles and Paris), the IOC announced that the 2028 Summer Olympics would be awarded at the same time as the 2024 Games.", " After Los Angeles agreed on 31 July 2017 to host the 2028 Games.", " It was offically announced at the IOC Session in Lima, Peru." ], "title": "Paris bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics" }, { "sentences": [ "The 13th Olympic Congress was held on 3–5 October 2009 in Copenhagen, Denmark, by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).", " It was held together with the meetings of the Executive Board and the 121st IOC Session." ], "title": "13th Olympic Congress" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2023 Pan American Games, officially the XIX Pan American Games, will be the 19th edition of the Pan American Games and an international multi-sport event to be held in 2023.", " The host city will be selected at the 55th Pan American Sports Organization's Ordinary General Assembly, in Lima, on October, 2017, weeks after the 131st IOC Session in that same city." ], "title": "2023 Pan American Games" }, { "sentences": [ "The 121st International Olympic Committee (IOC) Session was held on October 1–9, 2009 in Copenhagen, Denmark, during which Rio de Janeiro was selected as the host city of the 2016 Summer Olympics.", " The city of Copenhagen was chosen on February 8, 2006 by the 118th IOC Session held in Turin, Italy to stage the 13th Olympic Congress, together with the meetings of the Executive Board and the 121st IOC Session.", " The other candidates were Athens (Greece), Busan (South Korea), Cairo (Egypt), Riga (Latvia), Singapore (Singapore), Taipei (Chinese Taipei).", " Convened on the initiative of President Jacques Rogge, the 13th Olympic Congress brought together all the constituent parties of the Olympic Movement to study and discuss the current functioning of the Movement and define the main development axes for the future." ], "title": "121st IOC Session" }, { "sentences": [ "The Madrid bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics and Paralympics was an unsuccessful bid, first recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on September 14, 2007.", " The IOC shortlisted four of the seven applicant cities—Chicago, United States; Tokyo, Japan; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; and Madrid, Spain; over Baku, Azerbaijan; Doha, Qatar; and Prague, Czech Republic—on June 4, 2008 during a meeting in Athens, Greece.", " This was followed by an intensive bidding process which finished with the election of Rio de Janeiro at the 121st IOC Session in Copenhagen, Denmark, on October 2, 2009." ], "title": "Madrid bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2024 Summer Paralympics (French: \"Jeux paralympiques d'été de 2024\" ) also known as the 17th Summer Paralympic Games, and commonly known as Paris 2024, are an upcoming major international multi-sport event for athletes with disabilities governed by the International Paralympic Committee, to be held in Paris, France from 4 to 15 September 2024.", " These games mark the first time Paris will host the Paralympics in its history.", " The final decision was made by the IOC on 13 September 2017, at their annual conference in Lima, Peru." ], "title": "2024 Summer Paralympics" }, { "sentences": [ "The Chicago bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics and Paralympics was an unsuccessful bid, first recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on September 14, 2007.", " The IOC shortlisted four of the seven applicant cities—Madrid, Spain; Tokyo, Japan; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; and Chicago, United States; over Baku, Azerbaijan; Doha, Qatar; and Prague, Czech Republic—on June 4, 2008, during a meeting in Athens, Greece.", " This was followed by an intensive bidding process which finished with the election of Rio de Janeiro at the 121st IOC Session in Copenhagen, Denmark, on October 2, 2009." ], "title": "Chicago bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tokyo bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics and Paralympics was an unsuccessful bid, first recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on September 14, 2007.", " The IOC shortlisted four of the seven applicant cities—Chicago, United States; Madrid, Spain; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; and Tokyo, Japan; over Baku, Azerbaijan; Doha, Qatar; and Prague, Czech Republic—on June 4, 2008 during a meeting in Athens, Greece.", " This was followed by an intensive bidding process which finished with the election of Rio de Janeiro at the 121st IOC Session in Copenhagen, Denmark, on October 2, 2009." ], "title": "Tokyo bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2024 Summer Olympics (French: \"Les Jeux olympiques d'été de 2024\" ), officially known as the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad, and commonly known as Paris 2024, is a forthcoming international multi-sport event which will be hosted in Paris from 2 to 18 August 2024.", " Having previously hosted the 1900 Summer Olympics and the 1924 Summer Olympics, Paris will become the second city after London (1908, 1948 and 2012) to host the Olympic Games three times.", " 2024 will also mark the centennial of the 1924 Summer Olympics, which were held in the same city, and was the last time Paris held the Olympic Games." ], "title": "2024 Summer Olympics" }, { "sentences": [ "The 131st IOC Session took place between September 13 – September 16, 2017 at the Lima Convention Centre in Lima, Peru.", " The host cities for the 2024 Summer Olympics and the 2028 Summer Olympics were elected during the 131st IOC Session on September 13, 2017." ], "title": "131st IOC Session" } ]
[ "Title: Paris bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics\n\nThe Paris bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics and Summer Paralympics is the successful bid to bring the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad and the XVII Paralympic Games, to the French capital city. Paris formally announced its intention to bid on 23 June 2015 – the date on which Olympic Day is globally celebrated. Following withdrawals in the 2024 Summer Olympics bidding process that led to just two candidate cities (Los Angeles and Paris), the IOC announced that the 2028 Summer Olympics would be awarded at the same time as the 2024 Games. After Los Angeles agreed on 31 July 2017 to host the 2028 Games. It was offically announced at the IOC Session in Lima, Peru.", "Title: 13th Olympic Congress\n\nThe 13th Olympic Congress was held on 3–5 October 2009 in Copenhagen, Denmark, by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). It was held together with the meetings of the Executive Board and the 121st IOC Session.", "Title: 2023 Pan American Games\n\nThe 2023 Pan American Games, officially the XIX Pan American Games, will be the 19th edition of the Pan American Games and an international multi-sport event to be held in 2023. The host city will be selected at the 55th Pan American Sports Organization's Ordinary General Assembly, in Lima, on October, 2017, weeks after the 131st IOC Session in that same city.", "Title: 121st IOC Session\n\nThe 121st International Olympic Committee (IOC) Session was held on October 1–9, 2009 in Copenhagen, Denmark, during which Rio de Janeiro was selected as the host city of the 2016 Summer Olympics. The city of Copenhagen was chosen on February 8, 2006 by the 118th IOC Session held in Turin, Italy to stage the 13th Olympic Congress, together with the meetings of the Executive Board and the 121st IOC Session. The other candidates were Athens (Greece), Busan (South Korea), Cairo (Egypt), Riga (Latvia), Singapore (Singapore), Taipei (Chinese Taipei). Convened on the initiative of President Jacques Rogge, the 13th Olympic Congress brought together all the constituent parties of the Olympic Movement to study and discuss the current functioning of the Movement and define the main development axes for the future.", "Title: Madrid bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics\n\nThe Madrid bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics and Paralympics was an unsuccessful bid, first recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on September 14, 2007. The IOC shortlisted four of the seven applicant cities—Chicago, United States; Tokyo, Japan; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; and Madrid, Spain; over Baku, Azerbaijan; Doha, Qatar; and Prague, Czech Republic—on June 4, 2008 during a meeting in Athens, Greece. This was followed by an intensive bidding process which finished with the election of Rio de Janeiro at the 121st IOC Session in Copenhagen, Denmark, on October 2, 2009.", "Title: 2024 Summer Paralympics\n\nThe 2024 Summer Paralympics (French: \"Jeux paralympiques d'été de 2024\" ) also known as the 17th Summer Paralympic Games, and commonly known as Paris 2024, are an upcoming major international multi-sport event for athletes with disabilities governed by the International Paralympic Committee, to be held in Paris, France from 4 to 15 September 2024. These games mark the first time Paris will host the Paralympics in its history. The final decision was made by the IOC on 13 September 2017, at their annual conference in Lima, Peru.", "Title: Chicago bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics\n\nThe Chicago bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics and Paralympics was an unsuccessful bid, first recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on September 14, 2007. The IOC shortlisted four of the seven applicant cities—Madrid, Spain; Tokyo, Japan; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; and Chicago, United States; over Baku, Azerbaijan; Doha, Qatar; and Prague, Czech Republic—on June 4, 2008, during a meeting in Athens, Greece. This was followed by an intensive bidding process which finished with the election of Rio de Janeiro at the 121st IOC Session in Copenhagen, Denmark, on October 2, 2009.", "Title: Tokyo bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics\n\nThe Tokyo bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics and Paralympics was an unsuccessful bid, first recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on September 14, 2007. The IOC shortlisted four of the seven applicant cities—Chicago, United States; Madrid, Spain; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; and Tokyo, Japan; over Baku, Azerbaijan; Doha, Qatar; and Prague, Czech Republic—on June 4, 2008 during a meeting in Athens, Greece. This was followed by an intensive bidding process which finished with the election of Rio de Janeiro at the 121st IOC Session in Copenhagen, Denmark, on October 2, 2009.", "Title: 2024 Summer Olympics\n\nThe 2024 Summer Olympics (French: \"Les Jeux olympiques d'été de 2024\" ), officially known as the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad, and commonly known as Paris 2024, is a forthcoming international multi-sport event which will be hosted in Paris from 2 to 18 August 2024. Having previously hosted the 1900 Summer Olympics and the 1924 Summer Olympics, Paris will become the second city after London (1908, 1948 and 2012) to host the Olympic Games three times. 2024 will also mark the centennial of the 1924 Summer Olympics, which were held in the same city, and was the last time Paris held the Olympic Games.", "Title: 131st IOC Session\n\nThe 131st IOC Session took place between September 13 – September 16, 2017 at the Lima Convention Centre in Lima, Peru. The host cities for the 2024 Summer Olympics and the 2028 Summer Olympics were elected during the 131st IOC Session on September 13, 2017." ]
4,108
Face is a novel by the writer and dub poet of what belief system?
Rastafarian
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[ { "sentences": [ "A parody religion or mock religion is a belief system that challenges spiritual convictions of others, often through humor, satire, or burlesque (literary ridicule).", " Often created to achieve a specific purpose related to another belief system, a parody religion can be a parody of several religions, sects, gurus, cults, or new religious movements at the same time or even a parody of no particular religion, instead parodying the concept of religious belief itself.", " In some parody religions, emphasis is on having fun and being a convenient excuse for pleasant social interaction among the like-minded (e.g., the Church of the SubGenius).", " Other parody religions target a specific religion, sect, cult, or new religious movement." ], "title": "Parody religion" }, { "sentences": [ "The Akha people migrated from Tibet to the mountainous region of Laos, China, Burma and Thailand.", " The Akha Villages traditionally practice Akhazah, which is a religious as well as cultural belief system.", " Ahkazah is an animistic belief system with various rituals, festivals and spirits that permeate everyday life." ], "title": "Christianity in Ahka Villages" }, { "sentences": [ "Proto-Indo-European religion is the belief system adhered to by the Proto-Indo-Europeans.", " Although this belief system is not directly attested, it has been reconstructed by scholars of comparative mythology based on the similarities in the belief systems of various Indo-European peoples." ], "title": "Proto-Indo-European religion" }, { "sentences": [ "HiM is a dub influenced post-rock group formed in 1995 by Doug Scharin, drummer for the bands Codeine, Rex and June of 44.", " Their first album, \"Egg\", was their most dub-based effort.", " Each successive album has gone more in a quasi-world music direction.", " After some recording for Crooklyn Dub Consortium and Wordsound, \"Interpretive Belief System\", HiM settled on a lineup of Scharin with Bundy K. Brown, Rob Mazurek and Jeff Parker, members or occasional members of Tortoise and Isotope 217.", " Their first album was the underground hit \"Sworn Eyes\", produced by Doug Scharin.", " A few personnel changes followed, and the revamped lineup including members of June of 44.", " Golden released \"Our Point of Departure\" in 1999, which signified a very clear shift toward a more jazz-like sound, followed by a major American and European tour.", " In 2003, HiM released \"Many In High Places Are Not Well\" on Fat Cat Records, which was received as their most successful and fully realized release.", " \"Peoples\" was released in mid-2006, featuring a cleaner sound with more vocals than any of HiM's previous releases.", " Included in this line-up are Martin Perna and Jordan McLean from Antibalas, Griffin Rodriguez from Need New Body/Icy Demons, Adam Pierce (Mice Parade).", " The latest HiM records, \"1110\" and \"ん\",released in 2008 and 2009 on Afterhours in Tokyo, are collaborations between Doug Scharin, Josh Larue and the Tokyo-based group, Ultra Living." ], "title": "HiM (American band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Benjamin Obadiah Iqbal Zephaniah (born 15 April 1958) is a British writer, dub poet and Rastafarian.", " He was included in \"The Times\" list of Britain's top 50 post-war writers in 2008." ], "title": "Benjamin Zephaniah" }, { "sentences": [ "Face is a British novel by British-Jamaican author and poet Benjamin Zephaniah, published in 1999.", " It's about a teenage boy who suffers facial injuries in a joyriding accident.", " \"Face\" has also been adapted as a stage play." ], "title": "Face (novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "LKJ in Dub is an album by dub poet Linton Kwesi Johnson, released in 1980 on the Island Records label.", " It was produced by Linton Kwesi Johnson and Dennis Bovell (credited as Blackbeard).", " It contains dub versions of tracks from the two previous LKJ albums, \"Forces of Victory\" and \"Bass Culture\"." ], "title": "LKJ in Dub" }, { "sentences": [ "Deprogramming refers to measures that claim to assist a person who holds a controversial belief system in changing those beliefs and abandon allegiance to the religious, political, economic, or social group associated with the belief system.", " The dictionary definition of deprogramming is \"to free\" or \"to retrain\" someone from specific beliefs, some controversial methods and practices of self-identified \"deprogrammers\" have involved kidnapping, false imprisonment, and coercion, which have sometimes resulted in criminal convictions of the deprogrammers.", " Some deprogramming regimens are designed for individuals taken against their will, which has led to controversies over freedom of religion, kidnapping, and civil rights, as well as the violence which is sometimes involved." ], "title": "Deprogramming" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Smith, usually referred to as Mikey Smith (14 September 1954 – 17 August 1983), was a Jamaican dub poet.", " Along with Linton Kwesi Johnson, and Mutabaruka, he was one of the best-known dub poets.", " In 1978, Smith represented Jamaica at the 11th World Festival of Youth and Students in Cuba.", " His album \"Mi Cyaan Believe It\" includes his poem of the same name.", " He had left-anarchist leanings and Rastafarian sympathies, and was allegedly murdered by political opponents associated with the right-wing Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) after he had heckled the Jamaican Minister of Culture at a political rally on 17 August 1983." ], "title": "Mikey Smith" }, { "sentences": [ "Poet and the Roots are a reggae band formed to record dub poet Linton Kwesi Johnson's poems with dub backing tracks." ], "title": "Poet and the Roots" } ]
[ "Title: Parody religion\n\nA parody religion or mock religion is a belief system that challenges spiritual convictions of others, often through humor, satire, or burlesque (literary ridicule). Often created to achieve a specific purpose related to another belief system, a parody religion can be a parody of several religions, sects, gurus, cults, or new religious movements at the same time or even a parody of no particular religion, instead parodying the concept of religious belief itself. In some parody religions, emphasis is on having fun and being a convenient excuse for pleasant social interaction among the like-minded (e.g., the Church of the SubGenius). Other parody religions target a specific religion, sect, cult, or new religious movement.", "Title: Christianity in Ahka Villages\n\nThe Akha people migrated from Tibet to the mountainous region of Laos, China, Burma and Thailand. The Akha Villages traditionally practice Akhazah, which is a religious as well as cultural belief system. Ahkazah is an animistic belief system with various rituals, festivals and spirits that permeate everyday life.", "Title: Proto-Indo-European religion\n\nProto-Indo-European religion is the belief system adhered to by the Proto-Indo-Europeans. Although this belief system is not directly attested, it has been reconstructed by scholars of comparative mythology based on the similarities in the belief systems of various Indo-European peoples.", "Title: HiM (American band)\n\nHiM is a dub influenced post-rock group formed in 1995 by Doug Scharin, drummer for the bands Codeine, Rex and June of 44. Their first album, \"Egg\", was their most dub-based effort. Each successive album has gone more in a quasi-world music direction. After some recording for Crooklyn Dub Consortium and Wordsound, \"Interpretive Belief System\", HiM settled on a lineup of Scharin with Bundy K. Brown, Rob Mazurek and Jeff Parker, members or occasional members of Tortoise and Isotope 217. Their first album was the underground hit \"Sworn Eyes\", produced by Doug Scharin. A few personnel changes followed, and the revamped lineup including members of June of 44. Golden released \"Our Point of Departure\" in 1999, which signified a very clear shift toward a more jazz-like sound, followed by a major American and European tour. In 2003, HiM released \"Many In High Places Are Not Well\" on Fat Cat Records, which was received as their most successful and fully realized release. \"Peoples\" was released in mid-2006, featuring a cleaner sound with more vocals than any of HiM's previous releases. Included in this line-up are Martin Perna and Jordan McLean from Antibalas, Griffin Rodriguez from Need New Body/Icy Demons, Adam Pierce (Mice Parade). The latest HiM records, \"1110\" and \"ん\",released in 2008 and 2009 on Afterhours in Tokyo, are collaborations between Doug Scharin, Josh Larue and the Tokyo-based group, Ultra Living.", "Title: Benjamin Zephaniah\n\nBenjamin Obadiah Iqbal Zephaniah (born 15 April 1958) is a British writer, dub poet and Rastafarian. He was included in \"The Times\" list of Britain's top 50 post-war writers in 2008.", "Title: Face (novel)\n\nFace is a British novel by British-Jamaican author and poet Benjamin Zephaniah, published in 1999. It's about a teenage boy who suffers facial injuries in a joyriding accident. \"Face\" has also been adapted as a stage play.", "Title: LKJ in Dub\n\nLKJ in Dub is an album by dub poet Linton Kwesi Johnson, released in 1980 on the Island Records label. It was produced by Linton Kwesi Johnson and Dennis Bovell (credited as Blackbeard). It contains dub versions of tracks from the two previous LKJ albums, \"Forces of Victory\" and \"Bass Culture\".", "Title: Deprogramming\n\nDeprogramming refers to measures that claim to assist a person who holds a controversial belief system in changing those beliefs and abandon allegiance to the religious, political, economic, or social group associated with the belief system. The dictionary definition of deprogramming is \"to free\" or \"to retrain\" someone from specific beliefs, some controversial methods and practices of self-identified \"deprogrammers\" have involved kidnapping, false imprisonment, and coercion, which have sometimes resulted in criminal convictions of the deprogrammers. Some deprogramming regimens are designed for individuals taken against their will, which has led to controversies over freedom of religion, kidnapping, and civil rights, as well as the violence which is sometimes involved.", "Title: Mikey Smith\n\nMichael Smith, usually referred to as Mikey Smith (14 September 1954 – 17 August 1983), was a Jamaican dub poet. Along with Linton Kwesi Johnson, and Mutabaruka, he was one of the best-known dub poets. In 1978, Smith represented Jamaica at the 11th World Festival of Youth and Students in Cuba. His album \"Mi Cyaan Believe It\" includes his poem of the same name. He had left-anarchist leanings and Rastafarian sympathies, and was allegedly murdered by political opponents associated with the right-wing Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) after he had heckled the Jamaican Minister of Culture at a political rally on 17 August 1983.", "Title: Poet and the Roots\n\nPoet and the Roots are a reggae band formed to record dub poet Linton Kwesi Johnson's poems with dub backing tracks." ]
4,109
What is the name of the Christian evangelical and fundamentalist theme park in Kentucky for which John Campbell composed music?
Ark Encounter
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[ { "sentences": [ "Christian Evangelical Church in Timor is the second largest Protestant church in Indonesia with 2 million members and 2,161 congregations and almost 1,100 ministers.", " The Christian Evangelical Church in Timor belongs to the Reformed family of Protestantism.", " Despite its name, the church spreads across the Eastern Indonesian provinces.", " The church ministers in culturally diverse and poor areas." ], "title": "Christian Evangelical Church in Timor" }, { "sentences": [ "The American Evangelical Christian Churches is a denomination founded in 1944, with the aim of 'Security with Liberty', enabling orthodox Christian evangelical ministers the opportunity to minister without particular decrees about non-essential Christian doctrines.", " The denomination is unique in that it recognizes dual ordination status with most other mainline Christian denominations.", " The denomination is attracting members of 'Generation X' and 'Generation Y' Christians who seek professional ministerial status after having grown up in an 'nondenominational' or 'interdenominational' church culture.", " The AECC ordains both female and male ministers called by God for service in the world." ], "title": "American Evangelical Christian Churches" }, { "sentences": [ "John Campbell is an American musical composer.", " He wrote the music for most of the \"Adventures in Odyssey\" radio drama series, as well as \"Lamplighter Theatre\", \"Paws & Tales\", \"Down Gilead Lane\", \"The Chronicles of Narnia\", \"The Extraordinary Adventures of G.A. Henty\", the \"Father Gilbert Mysteries\", and the Ark Encounter.", " He also has written for many television shows, and composed themes for many broadcasting series, including Focus on the Family, Insight for Living, \"The Coral Ridge Hour\", Promise Keepers, among others." ], "title": "John Campbell (musician)" }, { "sentences": [ "William John Campbell was a Creole mayor of Freetown, Sierra Leone of Egba and Ife descent.", " His family was a prominent one amongst the Creoles in the early 1900s.", " His mother, Sarah Campbell was an Egba, his father, John Campbell, was an Ife.", " His brother John William Campbell (herbalist) was a herbalist at Connaught Hospital in Freetown, Sierra Leone.", " An elder brother also called John William Campbell, was Justice of Peace of the Colony of Sierra Leone.", " The Campbell family owned a large area in Freetown along Fourah Bay road called 'Fire burn' because it was such a large piece of land." ], "title": "William John Campbell" }, { "sentences": [ "Paultons Family Theme Park | Home of Peppa Pig World is located in the village of Ower, near Romsey, in Hampshire, England.", " The theme park has 70 rides and attractions.", " The Peppa Pig World theme park area is based on the children’s television series character.", " The Lost Kingdom theme park area includes 27 animatronic dinosaurs.", " The park name is derived from the former Paultons Estate, on which the park is situated.", " The park covers 140 acres of land and features a collection of around 80 species of birds and animals, in addition to the rides.", " Most of the theme park rides are designed for children, which is why the park considers itself a family theme park." ], "title": "Paultons Park" }, { "sentences": [ "The Evangelical Christian Church (Christian Disciples) as an evangelical Protestant Canadian church body in North America (2004) can be traced to the formal organization of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in 1804, in Bourbon County, Kentucky under the leadership of Barton Warren Stone (1772–1844).", " The Stone Movement later merged with the efforts of Thomas Campbell (1772–1854) and his son Alexander Campbell (1788–1866) to become the Restoration Movement that gave birth to the Churches of Christ (Non-Instrumental), the Christian churches and churches of Christ, the Churches of Christ (non-institutional), and the Disciples of Christ.", " The Evangelical Christian Church (Christian Disciples) as a separate group within the Restoration tradition was reorganized in 2001.", " The Evangelical Christian Church's national office in Canada is in Waterloo, Ontario." ], "title": "Evangelical Christian Church in Canada" }, { "sentences": [ "Baron Stratheden, of Cupar in the County of Fife, and Baron Campbell, of St Andrews in the County of Fife, are two titles in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.", " The titles were created in 1836 and 1841 respectively.", " The barony of Stratheden was created for the Hon. Mary, Lady Campbell, wife of the prominent lawyer and Whig politician Sir John Campbell, and daughter of James Scarlett, 1st Baron Abinger.", " Sir John Campbell, who in 1836 served as Attorney-General in the Whig administration of Lord Melbourne, had twice been overlooked for the office of Master of the Rolls, and was about to tender his resignation to Melbourne as a result of this.", " However, he was talked out of resigning when it was decided that, in recognition of the value of his services, his wife should be raised to the peerage.", " Five years later he was himself created Baron Campbell on his appointment as Lord Chancellor of Ireland.", " He later held office as Lord Chancellor of the United Kingdom." ], "title": "Baron Stratheden" }, { "sentences": [ "Earl of Breadalbane and Holland is a title in the Peerage of Scotland.", " It was created in 1681 for Sir John Campbell, 5th Baronet, of Glenorchy, who had previously been deprived of the title Earl of Caithness.", " He, as a principal creditor, had \"acquired\" the estates of George Sinclair, 6th Earl of Caithness who had died heavily in debt and without issue in 1670.", " Campbell was consequently created Earl of Caithness in 1673, but after much litigation and even bloodshed, George Sinclair of Keiss (died 1698), second son of George, 5th Earl of Caithness (died 1643), recovered the estates, and successfully petitioned parliament regarding the earldom, which was removed from Campbell.", " Sinclair's title was finally restored to him in 1681.", " Deprived by parliament of the Caithness earldom, Sir John Campbell was created Lord Glenorchy, Benederaloch, Ormelie and Weick, Viscount of Tay and Paintland, and Earl of Breadalbane and Holland on 13 August 1681, with the precedency of the former patent and with the power to nominate any of his sons by his first wife to succeed him.", " The titles were created with remainder to the heirs male of the son chosen to succeed him, failing which to the heirs male of his body, failing which to his own heirs male, failing which to his heirs whatsoever.", " The \"of Holland\" part of the title derived from the fact that Campbell was the husband of Lady Mary Rich, daughter of Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland (see Earl of Holland)." ], "title": "Earl of Breadalbane and Holland" }, { "sentences": [ "Martin Alfred Larson (March 2, 1897 in Whitehall, Michigan - January 15, 1994 in Phoenix, Arizona) was an American populist religious freethinker and Christian historian specializing in its origins and early theological history, best known for his assertion that Jesus Christ and John the Baptist were Essenes.", " Originally from a fundamentalist Christian Evangelical background, he \"rejected its dogmas and practices\" when he was about 20 years old.", " Following service in the United States Navy, he graduated from Kalamazoo College in Michigan, after which he earned a Ph.D. in English literature from the University of Michigan in 1927 with a thesis on the unorthodoxies of Milton, whom he found to have rejected the doctrine of the Trinity.", " He retired from a career in business at the age of 50 to devote himself to private study, lecturing and writing." ], "title": "Martin A. Larson" }, { "sentences": [ "Ark Encounter is a Christian evangelical and fundamentalist theme park that opened in Grant County, Kentucky on July 7, 2016.", " The centerpiece of the park is a full-scale model of Noah's Ark as described in the Genesis flood narrative of the Bible.", " It is 510 ft long, 85 ft wide, and 51 ft high.", " It is one of only three full-size Noah's Ark replicas and derivatives in the world, and the largest of the three." ], "title": "Ark Encounter" } ]
[ "Title: Christian Evangelical Church in Timor\n\nChristian Evangelical Church in Timor is the second largest Protestant church in Indonesia with 2 million members and 2,161 congregations and almost 1,100 ministers. The Christian Evangelical Church in Timor belongs to the Reformed family of Protestantism. Despite its name, the church spreads across the Eastern Indonesian provinces. The church ministers in culturally diverse and poor areas.", "Title: American Evangelical Christian Churches\n\nThe American Evangelical Christian Churches is a denomination founded in 1944, with the aim of 'Security with Liberty', enabling orthodox Christian evangelical ministers the opportunity to minister without particular decrees about non-essential Christian doctrines. The denomination is unique in that it recognizes dual ordination status with most other mainline Christian denominations. The denomination is attracting members of 'Generation X' and 'Generation Y' Christians who seek professional ministerial status after having grown up in an 'nondenominational' or 'interdenominational' church culture. The AECC ordains both female and male ministers called by God for service in the world.", "Title: John Campbell (musician)\n\nJohn Campbell is an American musical composer. He wrote the music for most of the \"Adventures in Odyssey\" radio drama series, as well as \"Lamplighter Theatre\", \"Paws & Tales\", \"Down Gilead Lane\", \"The Chronicles of Narnia\", \"The Extraordinary Adventures of G.A. Henty\", the \"Father Gilbert Mysteries\", and the Ark Encounter. He also has written for many television shows, and composed themes for many broadcasting series, including Focus on the Family, Insight for Living, \"The Coral Ridge Hour\", Promise Keepers, among others.", "Title: William John Campbell\n\nWilliam John Campbell was a Creole mayor of Freetown, Sierra Leone of Egba and Ife descent. His family was a prominent one amongst the Creoles in the early 1900s. His mother, Sarah Campbell was an Egba, his father, John Campbell, was an Ife. His brother John William Campbell (herbalist) was a herbalist at Connaught Hospital in Freetown, Sierra Leone. An elder brother also called John William Campbell, was Justice of Peace of the Colony of Sierra Leone. The Campbell family owned a large area in Freetown along Fourah Bay road called 'Fire burn' because it was such a large piece of land.", "Title: Paultons Park\n\nPaultons Family Theme Park | Home of Peppa Pig World is located in the village of Ower, near Romsey, in Hampshire, England. The theme park has 70 rides and attractions. The Peppa Pig World theme park area is based on the children’s television series character. The Lost Kingdom theme park area includes 27 animatronic dinosaurs. The park name is derived from the former Paultons Estate, on which the park is situated. The park covers 140 acres of land and features a collection of around 80 species of birds and animals, in addition to the rides. Most of the theme park rides are designed for children, which is why the park considers itself a family theme park.", "Title: Evangelical Christian Church in Canada\n\nThe Evangelical Christian Church (Christian Disciples) as an evangelical Protestant Canadian church body in North America (2004) can be traced to the formal organization of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in 1804, in Bourbon County, Kentucky under the leadership of Barton Warren Stone (1772–1844). The Stone Movement later merged with the efforts of Thomas Campbell (1772–1854) and his son Alexander Campbell (1788–1866) to become the Restoration Movement that gave birth to the Churches of Christ (Non-Instrumental), the Christian churches and churches of Christ, the Churches of Christ (non-institutional), and the Disciples of Christ. The Evangelical Christian Church (Christian Disciples) as a separate group within the Restoration tradition was reorganized in 2001. The Evangelical Christian Church's national office in Canada is in Waterloo, Ontario.", "Title: Baron Stratheden\n\nBaron Stratheden, of Cupar in the County of Fife, and Baron Campbell, of St Andrews in the County of Fife, are two titles in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The titles were created in 1836 and 1841 respectively. The barony of Stratheden was created for the Hon. Mary, Lady Campbell, wife of the prominent lawyer and Whig politician Sir John Campbell, and daughter of James Scarlett, 1st Baron Abinger. Sir John Campbell, who in 1836 served as Attorney-General in the Whig administration of Lord Melbourne, had twice been overlooked for the office of Master of the Rolls, and was about to tender his resignation to Melbourne as a result of this. However, he was talked out of resigning when it was decided that, in recognition of the value of his services, his wife should be raised to the peerage. Five years later he was himself created Baron Campbell on his appointment as Lord Chancellor of Ireland. He later held office as Lord Chancellor of the United Kingdom.", "Title: Earl of Breadalbane and Holland\n\nEarl of Breadalbane and Holland is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1681 for Sir John Campbell, 5th Baronet, of Glenorchy, who had previously been deprived of the title Earl of Caithness. He, as a principal creditor, had \"acquired\" the estates of George Sinclair, 6th Earl of Caithness who had died heavily in debt and without issue in 1670. Campbell was consequently created Earl of Caithness in 1673, but after much litigation and even bloodshed, George Sinclair of Keiss (died 1698), second son of George, 5th Earl of Caithness (died 1643), recovered the estates, and successfully petitioned parliament regarding the earldom, which was removed from Campbell. Sinclair's title was finally restored to him in 1681. Deprived by parliament of the Caithness earldom, Sir John Campbell was created Lord Glenorchy, Benederaloch, Ormelie and Weick, Viscount of Tay and Paintland, and Earl of Breadalbane and Holland on 13 August 1681, with the precedency of the former patent and with the power to nominate any of his sons by his first wife to succeed him. The titles were created with remainder to the heirs male of the son chosen to succeed him, failing which to the heirs male of his body, failing which to his own heirs male, failing which to his heirs whatsoever. The \"of Holland\" part of the title derived from the fact that Campbell was the husband of Lady Mary Rich, daughter of Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland (see Earl of Holland).", "Title: Martin A. Larson\n\nMartin Alfred Larson (March 2, 1897 in Whitehall, Michigan - January 15, 1994 in Phoenix, Arizona) was an American populist religious freethinker and Christian historian specializing in its origins and early theological history, best known for his assertion that Jesus Christ and John the Baptist were Essenes. Originally from a fundamentalist Christian Evangelical background, he \"rejected its dogmas and practices\" when he was about 20 years old. Following service in the United States Navy, he graduated from Kalamazoo College in Michigan, after which he earned a Ph.D. in English literature from the University of Michigan in 1927 with a thesis on the unorthodoxies of Milton, whom he found to have rejected the doctrine of the Trinity. He retired from a career in business at the age of 50 to devote himself to private study, lecturing and writing.", "Title: Ark Encounter\n\nArk Encounter is a Christian evangelical and fundamentalist theme park that opened in Grant County, Kentucky on July 7, 2016. The centerpiece of the park is a full-scale model of Noah's Ark as described in the Genesis flood narrative of the Bible. It is 510 ft long, 85 ft wide, and 51 ft high. It is one of only three full-size Noah's Ark replicas and derivatives in the world, and the largest of the three." ]
4,110
Jody Williams possesses what distinct property, also known as tone color?
timbre
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[ { "sentences": [ "In September 2006, 10 Nobel Peace Laureates and more than 3,000 young people traveled from all over the world to Denver, Colorado, to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the PeaceJam Foundation.", " The 14th Dalai Lama, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Rigoberta Menchú Tum, President Oscar Arias, Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Mairead Maguire, Betty Williams, José Ramos-Horta, Jody Williams, and Shirin Ebadi came together in the largest gathering of Nobel Peace Laureates ever held in U.S. history.", " They announced plans for a 10-year campaign, now known as the One Billion Acts of Peace campaign, designed to tackle what they perceive as the 10 greatest challenges to the survival of humanity and the well-being of our planet today." ], "title": "One Billion Acts of Peace" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Before You Accuse Me\" (also known as \"Before You Accuse Me (Take a Look at Yourself)\" is a song written and recorded by American musician Bo Diddley in 1957.", " It was released as the B-side to Diddley's \"Say Bossman\" and was included on his self-titled debut album in 1958.", " Backing Diddley (vocal and guitar) are Jody Williams (guitar), Willie Dixon (bass), and Frank Kirkland (drums)." ], "title": "Before You Accuse Me" }, { "sentences": [ "According to most U.S. news networks, a majority of Americans support United States or Israeli military action against Iran.", " Other, more recent, polls point out that Americans \"back a newly brokered nuclear deal with Iran by a 2-to-1 margin and are very wary of the United States resorting to military action against Tehran even if the historic diplomatic effort falls\".", " Organised opposition to a possible future military attack against Iran by the United States (US) and/or Israel is known to have started during 2005–2006.", " Beginning in early 2005, journalists, activists and academics such as Seymour Hersh, Scott Ritter, Joseph Cirincione and Jorge E. Hirsch began publishing claims that United States' concerns over the allege threat posed by the possibility that Iran may have a nuclear weapons program might lead the US government to take military action against that country.", " These reports, and the concurrent escalation of tensions between Iran and some Western governments, prompted the formation of grassroots organisations, including Campaign Against Sanctions and Military Intervention in Iran in the US and the United Kingdom, to advocate against potential military strikes on Iran.", " Additionally, several individuals, grassroots organisations and international governmental organisations, including the Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Mohamed ElBaradei, a former United Nations weapons inspector in Iraq, Scott Ritter, Nobel Prize winners including Shirin Ebadi, Mairead Corrigan-Maguire and Betty Williams, Harold Pinter and Jody Williams, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Code Pink, the Non-Aligned Movement of 118 states, and the Arab League, have publicly stated their opposition to such an attack." ], "title": "Opposition to military action against Iran" }, { "sentences": [ "Sex Workers Anonymous is a twelve-step program support group for those wanting to leave the sex industry, or recover from its effects.", " Originally known as Prostitutes Anonymous, it was founded by Jody Williams in August 1987.", " The group is open to all, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, or nationality.", " They have phone support, meetings, mail support, and a recovery book and step guide available." ], "title": "Sex Workers Anonymous" }, { "sentences": [ "Joseph Leon Williams (born February 3, 1935), better known as Jody Williams, is an American blues guitarist and singer.", " His singular guitar playing, marked by flamboyant string-bending, imaginative chord voicings and a distinctive tone, was influential in the Chicago blues scene of the 1950s." ], "title": "Jody Williams (blues musician)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jody Williams (born October 9, 1950) is an American political activist known around the world for her work in banning anti-personnel landmines, her defense of human rights (especially those of women), and her efforts to promote new understandings of security in today's world.", " She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1997 for her work toward the banning and clearing of anti-personnel mines." ], "title": "Jody Williams" }, { "sentences": [ "In the cosmetics and fashion industry, color analysis, also called skin tone color matching, personal color or seasonal color, is the process of finding colors of clothing and makeup to match a person's skin complexion, eye color, and hair color.", " The goal is to determine the colors that best suit an individual's natural coloring and the result is often used as an aid to wardrobe planning and style consulting.", " Color analysis was most popular in the early 1980s." ], "title": "Color analysis (art)" }, { "sentences": [ "In audio engineering, electronics, physics, and many other fields, the color of noise refers to the power spectrum of a noise signal (a signal produced by a stochastic process).", " Different colors of noise have significantly different properties: for example, as audio signals they will sound different to human ears, and as images they will have a visibly different texture.", " Therefore, each application typically requires noise of a specific color.", " This sense of 'color' for noise signals is similar to the concept of timbre in music (which is also called \"tone color\" ); however the latter is almost always used for sound, and may consider very detailed features of the spectrum." ], "title": "Colors of noise" }, { "sentences": [ "In music, timbre ( , also known as tone color or tone quality from psychoacoustics) is the perceived sound quality of a musical note, sound or tone.", " Timbre distinguishes different types of sound production, such as choir voices and musical instruments, such as string instruments, wind instruments, and percussion instruments.", " It also enables listeners to distinguish different instruments in the same category (e.g. an oboe and a clarinet)." ], "title": "Timbre" }, { "sentences": [ "Dawn Engle is the co-founder and executive director of the non-profit organization, the PeaceJam Foundation.", " The PeaceJam program was launched in February 1996 by co-founders Dawn Engle and Ivan Suvanjieff to provide the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates with a programmatic vehicle to use in working together to teach youth the art of peace.", " To date, 14 Nobel Peace Laureates, including the Dalai Lama, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Rigoberta Menchú Tum, President Oscar Arias, Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Mairead Corrigan Maguire, Betty Williams, President José Ramos-Horta, Tawakkol Karman, Sir Joseph Rotblat (Emeritus), Leymah Gbowee, Jody Williams, Kailash Satyarthi, and Shirin Ebadi, serve as members of the PeaceJam Foundation.", " To date, over one million young people from 39 countries around the world have participated in the year long, award-winning PeaceJam curricular program.", " Engle and her husband Ivan Suvanjieff have been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize fifteen times, and they were leading contenders for the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize.", " Engle is the co-director of multiple documentaries, including \"PEACEJAM,\" and co-author of the book, \"PeaceJam: A Billion Simple Acts of Peace\" that was published by Penguin in 2008.", " She has also directed the award-winning documentary films, \"Children of the Light,\" \"\", \"Daughter of the Maya\", and \"Without A Shot Fired\" which are the first four films in PeaceJam's Nobel Legacy Film Series." ], "title": "Dawn Engle" } ]
[ "Title: One Billion Acts of Peace\n\nIn September 2006, 10 Nobel Peace Laureates and more than 3,000 young people traveled from all over the world to Denver, Colorado, to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the PeaceJam Foundation. The 14th Dalai Lama, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Rigoberta Menchú Tum, President Oscar Arias, Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Mairead Maguire, Betty Williams, José Ramos-Horta, Jody Williams, and Shirin Ebadi came together in the largest gathering of Nobel Peace Laureates ever held in U.S. history. They announced plans for a 10-year campaign, now known as the One Billion Acts of Peace campaign, designed to tackle what they perceive as the 10 greatest challenges to the survival of humanity and the well-being of our planet today.", "Title: Before You Accuse Me\n\n\"Before You Accuse Me\" (also known as \"Before You Accuse Me (Take a Look at Yourself)\" is a song written and recorded by American musician Bo Diddley in 1957. It was released as the B-side to Diddley's \"Say Bossman\" and was included on his self-titled debut album in 1958. Backing Diddley (vocal and guitar) are Jody Williams (guitar), Willie Dixon (bass), and Frank Kirkland (drums).", "Title: Opposition to military action against Iran\n\nAccording to most U.S. news networks, a majority of Americans support United States or Israeli military action against Iran. Other, more recent, polls point out that Americans \"back a newly brokered nuclear deal with Iran by a 2-to-1 margin and are very wary of the United States resorting to military action against Tehran even if the historic diplomatic effort falls\". Organised opposition to a possible future military attack against Iran by the United States (US) and/or Israel is known to have started during 2005–2006. Beginning in early 2005, journalists, activists and academics such as Seymour Hersh, Scott Ritter, Joseph Cirincione and Jorge E. Hirsch began publishing claims that United States' concerns over the allege threat posed by the possibility that Iran may have a nuclear weapons program might lead the US government to take military action against that country. These reports, and the concurrent escalation of tensions between Iran and some Western governments, prompted the formation of grassroots organisations, including Campaign Against Sanctions and Military Intervention in Iran in the US and the United Kingdom, to advocate against potential military strikes on Iran. Additionally, several individuals, grassroots organisations and international governmental organisations, including the Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Mohamed ElBaradei, a former United Nations weapons inspector in Iraq, Scott Ritter, Nobel Prize winners including Shirin Ebadi, Mairead Corrigan-Maguire and Betty Williams, Harold Pinter and Jody Williams, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Code Pink, the Non-Aligned Movement of 118 states, and the Arab League, have publicly stated their opposition to such an attack.", "Title: Sex Workers Anonymous\n\nSex Workers Anonymous is a twelve-step program support group for those wanting to leave the sex industry, or recover from its effects. Originally known as Prostitutes Anonymous, it was founded by Jody Williams in August 1987. The group is open to all, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, or nationality. They have phone support, meetings, mail support, and a recovery book and step guide available.", "Title: Jody Williams (blues musician)\n\nJoseph Leon Williams (born February 3, 1935), better known as Jody Williams, is an American blues guitarist and singer. His singular guitar playing, marked by flamboyant string-bending, imaginative chord voicings and a distinctive tone, was influential in the Chicago blues scene of the 1950s.", "Title: Jody Williams\n\nJody Williams (born October 9, 1950) is an American political activist known around the world for her work in banning anti-personnel landmines, her defense of human rights (especially those of women), and her efforts to promote new understandings of security in today's world. She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1997 for her work toward the banning and clearing of anti-personnel mines.", "Title: Color analysis (art)\n\nIn the cosmetics and fashion industry, color analysis, also called skin tone color matching, personal color or seasonal color, is the process of finding colors of clothing and makeup to match a person's skin complexion, eye color, and hair color. The goal is to determine the colors that best suit an individual's natural coloring and the result is often used as an aid to wardrobe planning and style consulting. Color analysis was most popular in the early 1980s.", "Title: Colors of noise\n\nIn audio engineering, electronics, physics, and many other fields, the color of noise refers to the power spectrum of a noise signal (a signal produced by a stochastic process). Different colors of noise have significantly different properties: for example, as audio signals they will sound different to human ears, and as images they will have a visibly different texture. Therefore, each application typically requires noise of a specific color. This sense of 'color' for noise signals is similar to the concept of timbre in music (which is also called \"tone color\" ); however the latter is almost always used for sound, and may consider very detailed features of the spectrum.", "Title: Timbre\n\nIn music, timbre ( , also known as tone color or tone quality from psychoacoustics) is the perceived sound quality of a musical note, sound or tone. Timbre distinguishes different types of sound production, such as choir voices and musical instruments, such as string instruments, wind instruments, and percussion instruments. It also enables listeners to distinguish different instruments in the same category (e.g. an oboe and a clarinet).", "Title: Dawn Engle\n\nDawn Engle is the co-founder and executive director of the non-profit organization, the PeaceJam Foundation. The PeaceJam program was launched in February 1996 by co-founders Dawn Engle and Ivan Suvanjieff to provide the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates with a programmatic vehicle to use in working together to teach youth the art of peace. To date, 14 Nobel Peace Laureates, including the Dalai Lama, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Rigoberta Menchú Tum, President Oscar Arias, Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Mairead Corrigan Maguire, Betty Williams, President José Ramos-Horta, Tawakkol Karman, Sir Joseph Rotblat (Emeritus), Leymah Gbowee, Jody Williams, Kailash Satyarthi, and Shirin Ebadi, serve as members of the PeaceJam Foundation. To date, over one million young people from 39 countries around the world have participated in the year long, award-winning PeaceJam curricular program. Engle and her husband Ivan Suvanjieff have been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize fifteen times, and they were leading contenders for the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize. Engle is the co-director of multiple documentaries, including \"PEACEJAM,\" and co-author of the book, \"PeaceJam: A Billion Simple Acts of Peace\" that was published by Penguin in 2008. She has also directed the award-winning documentary films, \"Children of the Light,\" \"\", \"Daughter of the Maya\", and \"Without A Shot Fired\" which are the first four films in PeaceJam's Nobel Legacy Film Series." ]
4,111
What is the name of this high-speed banked oval that this motor racing circuit in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, had where 2001 Calder Park V8 Supercar round took place?
Thunderdome
bridge
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 2001 Calder Park V8 Supercar round was the seventh round of the 2001 Shell Championship Series.", " It was held on the weekend of 14 to 15 July at the Calder Park Raceway in Melbourne, Victoria.", " This would also be the last time that Calder Park Raceway would play host to the V8 Supercar Championship Series." ], "title": "2001 Calder Park V8 Supercar round" }, { "sentences": [ "The Oran Park V8 Supercar round was a V8 Supercar, and formerly Australian Touring Car Championship, motor racing event held at Oran Park Raceway in Narellan, New South Wales, Australia.", " The event was held from 1971 to 2007, with only three circuits having hosted more events in championship history." ], "title": "Oran Park V8 Supercar round" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2012 International V8 Supercar Championship (often simplified to the 2012 V8 Supercars Championship) was an FIA sanctioned international motor racing series for V8 Supercars.", " It was the fourteenth running of the V8 Supercar Championship Series and the sixteenth series in which V8 Supercars have contested the premier Australian touring car title.", " The championship began on 1 March at the Clipsal 500, with the Adelaide event returning to its place as the opening round, and finished on 2 December at the Homebush Street Circuit.", " The 53rd Australian Touring Car Championship title was awarded to the winner of the Drivers' Championship by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport." ], "title": "2012 International V8 Supercars Championship" }, { "sentences": [ "AUSCAR (Australian Stock Car Auto Racing) was an auto racing sanctioning body owned by Bob Jane, which ran American-style Superspeedway racing in Australia.", " The initial AUSCAR venue was the 1.801 km (1.119 mi), high-banked (24°) Calder Park Thunderdome Superspeedway in Melbourne, but over time the series expanded to include the Jane owned 1/2 mile (805 metre) Speedway Super Bowl at the eastern end of Adelaide International Raceway which first saw AUSCAR racing in 1990 (the Super Bowl was only other paved oval circuit in Australia with only 7° banking in the corners making it essentially a traditional flat track), the Surfers Paradise Street Circuit, and eventually several Australian road racing circuits including Calder Park's road course and the Oran Park Raceway in Sydney where racing was held under lights on the short version of the circuit.", " In the early 1990s, Jane and television station Channel 7 announced plans to turn the old Granville Showground trotting track which circled the Parramatta Speedway in Sydney into a paved, banked 1/2 mile track, but unfortunately this did not happen." ], "title": "Australian Stock Car Auto Racing" }, { "sentences": [ "Sonic Motor Racing Services is a V8 Supercar team that is competing in the second-tier Australian V8 Supercar series, the Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series and Australia's largest open wheeler category Formula Ford, competing in both the Australian Formula Ford Championship and the Victorian Formula Ford Championship.", " The team's 2011 drivers are Tim Blanchard and Rodney Jane in V8 Supercars, and Nicholas Foster, Cameron Waters, Garry Jacobson and Mathew Brabham in Formula Ford." ], "title": "Sonic Motor Racing Services" }, { "sentences": [ "John Murray Faulkner (born 24 August 1952 in Palmerston North, New Zealand) is a retired racing driver.", " Faulkner spent the majority of his career in sedan based classes.", " Initially he competing in small touring cars including Ford Escorts and Capris before joining Toyota Team Australia and driving their factory supported Toyota Corolla touring cars.", " After engine capacity classes were discontinued in the Australian Touring Car Championship, Faulkner moved into Superspeedway racing, establishing John Faulkner Racing to compete in the AUSCAR and Australian NASCAR series, contested mainly at the Calder Park Thunderdome.", " As NASCAR declined in Australia, Faulkner returned to the Australian Touring Car Championship partway through 1996, and was a surprise starter in the 1996 Bathurst 1000, competing with an ex-Holden Racing Team Holden Commodore, before later constructing his own Holdens.", " Faulkner's team gradually wound down and left the main series after the 2002 V8 Supercar season.", " The team continued running Commodores in the second tier Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series until the end of the 2004 season, including briefly running the Holden Young Lions identity." ], "title": "John Faulkner (racing driver)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2010 V8 Supercar Championship Series was an FIA sanctioned international motor racing series for V8 Supercars.", " It was the twelfth V8 Supercar Championship Series and the fourteenth series in which V8 Supercars have contested the premier Australian touring car title.", " The championship began on 19 February in the Middle East at Abu Dhabi's Yas Marina Circuit and finished on 5 December at the Homebush Street Circuit after 26 races at 15 events.", " These events were held in all states of Australia and in the Northern Territory as well as in the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and New Zealand.", " The 51st Australian Touring Car Championship title was awarded to the winner of the Drivers Championship by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport." ], "title": "2010 V8 Supercar Championship Series" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2010 Yas V8 400 was a motor race for the Australian sedan-based V8 Supercars.", " It was the first race of the 2010 V8 Supercar Championship Series.", " It was held on the weekend of February 18–20 on Yas Marina Circuit, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.", " It was the first time V8 Supercar visited the circuit and only the fourth time V8 Supercar had visited the Middle-East, having three times previously raced at the Bahrain International Circuit.", " The two Asian venues were linked together for the 2010 season, causing the cancellation of the 2009 Desert 400 at Bahrain, and the 2010 Desert 400 will take place the week following the Yas V8 400." ], "title": "2010 Yas V8 400" }, { "sentences": [ "Calder Park Raceway is a motor racing circuit in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.", " The complex includes a dragstrip, a road circuit with several possible configurations, and the \"Thunderdome\", a high-speed banked oval equipped to race either clockwise (for right-hand-drive cars) or counter-clockwise (for left-hand-drive cars such as NASCAR)." ], "title": "Calder Park Raceway" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2011 International V8 Supercar Championship (often simplified to the 2011 V8 Supercars Championship) was an FIA sanctioned international motor racing series for V8 Supercars.", " It is the thirteenth V8 Supercar Championship Series and the fifteenth series in which V8 Supercars contested the premier Australian touring car title.", " It was the first since the series was elevated to the 'International category' status by the FIA.", " The championship began on 10 February in the Middle East at Abu Dhabi's Yas Marina Circuit and finished on 4 December at the Homebush Street Circuit.", " It was contested over 28 races at 15 events.", " These events were held in all states of Australia and in the Northern Territory as well as in the United Arab Emirates, and New Zealand.", " The 52nd Australian Touring Car Championship title was awarded to Jamie Whincup by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport." ], "title": "2011 International V8 Supercars Championship" } ]
[ "Title: 2001 Calder Park V8 Supercar round\n\nThe 2001 Calder Park V8 Supercar round was the seventh round of the 2001 Shell Championship Series. It was held on the weekend of 14 to 15 July at the Calder Park Raceway in Melbourne, Victoria. This would also be the last time that Calder Park Raceway would play host to the V8 Supercar Championship Series.", "Title: Oran Park V8 Supercar round\n\nThe Oran Park V8 Supercar round was a V8 Supercar, and formerly Australian Touring Car Championship, motor racing event held at Oran Park Raceway in Narellan, New South Wales, Australia. The event was held from 1971 to 2007, with only three circuits having hosted more events in championship history.", "Title: 2012 International V8 Supercars Championship\n\nThe 2012 International V8 Supercar Championship (often simplified to the 2012 V8 Supercars Championship) was an FIA sanctioned international motor racing series for V8 Supercars. It was the fourteenth running of the V8 Supercar Championship Series and the sixteenth series in which V8 Supercars have contested the premier Australian touring car title. The championship began on 1 March at the Clipsal 500, with the Adelaide event returning to its place as the opening round, and finished on 2 December at the Homebush Street Circuit. The 53rd Australian Touring Car Championship title was awarded to the winner of the Drivers' Championship by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport.", "Title: Australian Stock Car Auto Racing\n\nAUSCAR (Australian Stock Car Auto Racing) was an auto racing sanctioning body owned by Bob Jane, which ran American-style Superspeedway racing in Australia. The initial AUSCAR venue was the 1.801 km (1.119 mi), high-banked (24°) Calder Park Thunderdome Superspeedway in Melbourne, but over time the series expanded to include the Jane owned 1/2 mile (805 metre) Speedway Super Bowl at the eastern end of Adelaide International Raceway which first saw AUSCAR racing in 1990 (the Super Bowl was only other paved oval circuit in Australia with only 7° banking in the corners making it essentially a traditional flat track), the Surfers Paradise Street Circuit, and eventually several Australian road racing circuits including Calder Park's road course and the Oran Park Raceway in Sydney where racing was held under lights on the short version of the circuit. In the early 1990s, Jane and television station Channel 7 announced plans to turn the old Granville Showground trotting track which circled the Parramatta Speedway in Sydney into a paved, banked 1/2 mile track, but unfortunately this did not happen.", "Title: Sonic Motor Racing Services\n\nSonic Motor Racing Services is a V8 Supercar team that is competing in the second-tier Australian V8 Supercar series, the Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series and Australia's largest open wheeler category Formula Ford, competing in both the Australian Formula Ford Championship and the Victorian Formula Ford Championship. The team's 2011 drivers are Tim Blanchard and Rodney Jane in V8 Supercars, and Nicholas Foster, Cameron Waters, Garry Jacobson and Mathew Brabham in Formula Ford.", "Title: John Faulkner (racing driver)\n\nJohn Murray Faulkner (born 24 August 1952 in Palmerston North, New Zealand) is a retired racing driver. Faulkner spent the majority of his career in sedan based classes. Initially he competing in small touring cars including Ford Escorts and Capris before joining Toyota Team Australia and driving their factory supported Toyota Corolla touring cars. After engine capacity classes were discontinued in the Australian Touring Car Championship, Faulkner moved into Superspeedway racing, establishing John Faulkner Racing to compete in the AUSCAR and Australian NASCAR series, contested mainly at the Calder Park Thunderdome. As NASCAR declined in Australia, Faulkner returned to the Australian Touring Car Championship partway through 1996, and was a surprise starter in the 1996 Bathurst 1000, competing with an ex-Holden Racing Team Holden Commodore, before later constructing his own Holdens. Faulkner's team gradually wound down and left the main series after the 2002 V8 Supercar season. The team continued running Commodores in the second tier Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series until the end of the 2004 season, including briefly running the Holden Young Lions identity.", "Title: 2010 V8 Supercar Championship Series\n\nThe 2010 V8 Supercar Championship Series was an FIA sanctioned international motor racing series for V8 Supercars. It was the twelfth V8 Supercar Championship Series and the fourteenth series in which V8 Supercars have contested the premier Australian touring car title. The championship began on 19 February in the Middle East at Abu Dhabi's Yas Marina Circuit and finished on 5 December at the Homebush Street Circuit after 26 races at 15 events. These events were held in all states of Australia and in the Northern Territory as well as in the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and New Zealand. The 51st Australian Touring Car Championship title was awarded to the winner of the Drivers Championship by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport.", "Title: 2010 Yas V8 400\n\nThe 2010 Yas V8 400 was a motor race for the Australian sedan-based V8 Supercars. It was the first race of the 2010 V8 Supercar Championship Series. It was held on the weekend of February 18–20 on Yas Marina Circuit, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It was the first time V8 Supercar visited the circuit and only the fourth time V8 Supercar had visited the Middle-East, having three times previously raced at the Bahrain International Circuit. The two Asian venues were linked together for the 2010 season, causing the cancellation of the 2009 Desert 400 at Bahrain, and the 2010 Desert 400 will take place the week following the Yas V8 400.", "Title: Calder Park Raceway\n\nCalder Park Raceway is a motor racing circuit in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The complex includes a dragstrip, a road circuit with several possible configurations, and the \"Thunderdome\", a high-speed banked oval equipped to race either clockwise (for right-hand-drive cars) or counter-clockwise (for left-hand-drive cars such as NASCAR).", "Title: 2011 International V8 Supercars Championship\n\nThe 2011 International V8 Supercar Championship (often simplified to the 2011 V8 Supercars Championship) was an FIA sanctioned international motor racing series for V8 Supercars. It is the thirteenth V8 Supercar Championship Series and the fifteenth series in which V8 Supercars contested the premier Australian touring car title. It was the first since the series was elevated to the 'International category' status by the FIA. The championship began on 10 February in the Middle East at Abu Dhabi's Yas Marina Circuit and finished on 4 December at the Homebush Street Circuit. It was contested over 28 races at 15 events. These events were held in all states of Australia and in the Northern Territory as well as in the United Arab Emirates, and New Zealand. The 52nd Australian Touring Car Championship title was awarded to Jamie Whincup by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport." ]
4,112
What country was Gilles Tetreault's intended murderer from?
Canadian
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{ "title": [ "Gilles Tetreault", "Mark Twitchell" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Intabulation, from the Italian word \"intavolatura\", refers to an arrangement of a vocal or ensemble piece for keyboard, lute, or other plucked string instrument, written in tablature.", " It was a common practice in 14th–16th century keyboard and lute music.", " A direct effect of intabulation was one of the early advantages of keyboards, the ability to render multiple instruments' music on one instrument.", " The earliest intabulation is from the mid-14th century Robertsbridge Codex, also one of the first sources of keyboard music still in existence.", " Some other early sources of intabulated music are the Faenza and Reina manuscripts (from the 14th century) and the Buxheim manuscript (from the 15th century).", " The Faenza manuscript,the largest of these early manuscripts, written circa 1400, contains pieces written or transcribed in the 14th century, such as those by Francesco Landini and Guillaume de Machaut.", " More than half of its pieces are intabulations.", " The large Buxheim manuscript is dominated by intabulations, mainly of prominent composers of the time, including John Dunstaple, Gilles Binchois, Walter Frye, and Guillaume Dufay.", " The term \"intabulation\" continued to be popular through the 16th century, but fell out of use in the early 17th century, though the practice continued.", " The exception is the 16th- and 17th-century Italian keyboard pieces which included both vocal and instrumental music.", " Intabulations contain all the vocal lines of a polyphonic piece, for the most part, although they are sometimes combined or redistributed in order to work better on the instrument the intabulation is intended for, and idiomatic ornaments are sometimes added." ], "title": "Intabulation" }, { "sentences": [ "Gilles Tetreault is the original intended target of convicted murderer, Mark Twitchell." ], "title": "Gilles Tetreault" }, { "sentences": [ "Gilles Frozen Custard is a brand of frozen custard that originated at the Gilles Frozen Custard Stand, the oldest frozen custard stand in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (and one of the first in the country), dating back to 1938.", " The company and custard stand (still at its original location) was founded by Paul Gilles." ], "title": "Gilles Frozen Custard" }, { "sentences": [ "Mark Andrew Twitchell (born July 4, 1979) is a Canadian convicted of first degree murder in 2011 for killing John Brian \"Johnny\" Altinger.", " His trial attracted substantial media attention because he was inspired by the Dexter Morgan character, featured in Jeff Lindsay novels and the \"Dexter\" television series, a serial killer who works as a forensic bloodstain pattern analyst for the fictional Miami Metro Police Department." ], "title": "Mark Twitchell" }, { "sentences": [ "The One Who Got Away: Escape from the Kill Room (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, ISBN  ) is a non-fiction book by first time author Gilles Tetreault.", " The book is a true crime novel based on true events." ], "title": "The One Who Got Away" }, { "sentences": [ "Gilles Garnier (died 18 January 1573) was a French hermit and cannibalistic, serial murderer convicted of being a werewolf.", " Alternately known as \"The Hermit of St. Bonnot\" and \"The Werewolf of Dole\"." ], "title": "Gilles Garnier" }, { "sentences": [ "Chronological Classics was a French compact disc reissue label.", " The original owner Gilles Pétard intended to release the complete master takes of all jazz and swing artists that were issued on 78 rpm records.", " By the time the label suspended operations in July 2008, its scope had extended into the LP era." ], "title": "Chronological Classics complete discography" }, { "sentences": [ "The Alain Gilles Trophy is an annual award that is given to the best active French basketball player in a given season, regardless of the country they play in.", " The award is named after Alain Gilles, who played 159 games for the French national basketball team.", " Voters for the winner of the award include FFBB members, national team veterans and French media representatives." ], "title": "Alain Gilles Trophy" }, { "sentences": [ "Maxwell the Magic Cat was a comic strip written and drawn by Alan Moore under the pseudonym 'Jill de Ray' (in parody of Gilles de Rais, a French murderer)." ], "title": "Maxwell the Magic Cat" }, { "sentences": [ "The Eglinton West line was a proposed east–west subway line in Toronto, Ontario, Canada along Eglinton Avenue West.", " It was to start from the existing Eglinton West Station on the Toronto Transit Commission's Yonge–University–Spadina line and terminate at Black Creek Drive in its initial phase.", " City of York Mayor Fergy Brown, Metro Toronto Chairman Alan Tonks, Ontario Premier Bob Rae, Ontario Minister of Transportation Gilles Pouliot, and TTC Chair Mike Colle broke ground on the project in a ceremony on 25 August 1994 at Eglinton Avenue and Black Creek Drive; however, work was halted in 1995 when the newly elected Government of Ontario under Mike Harris cancelled the project.", " The excavation under Eglinton West intended to be Allen Station was subsequently filled in." ], "title": "Eglinton West line" } ]
[ "Title: Intabulation\n\nIntabulation, from the Italian word \"intavolatura\", refers to an arrangement of a vocal or ensemble piece for keyboard, lute, or other plucked string instrument, written in tablature. It was a common practice in 14th–16th century keyboard and lute music. A direct effect of intabulation was one of the early advantages of keyboards, the ability to render multiple instruments' music on one instrument. The earliest intabulation is from the mid-14th century Robertsbridge Codex, also one of the first sources of keyboard music still in existence. Some other early sources of intabulated music are the Faenza and Reina manuscripts (from the 14th century) and the Buxheim manuscript (from the 15th century). The Faenza manuscript,the largest of these early manuscripts, written circa 1400, contains pieces written or transcribed in the 14th century, such as those by Francesco Landini and Guillaume de Machaut. More than half of its pieces are intabulations. The large Buxheim manuscript is dominated by intabulations, mainly of prominent composers of the time, including John Dunstaple, Gilles Binchois, Walter Frye, and Guillaume Dufay. The term \"intabulation\" continued to be popular through the 16th century, but fell out of use in the early 17th century, though the practice continued. The exception is the 16th- and 17th-century Italian keyboard pieces which included both vocal and instrumental music. Intabulations contain all the vocal lines of a polyphonic piece, for the most part, although they are sometimes combined or redistributed in order to work better on the instrument the intabulation is intended for, and idiomatic ornaments are sometimes added.", "Title: Gilles Tetreault\n\nGilles Tetreault is the original intended target of convicted murderer, Mark Twitchell.", "Title: Gilles Frozen Custard\n\nGilles Frozen Custard is a brand of frozen custard that originated at the Gilles Frozen Custard Stand, the oldest frozen custard stand in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (and one of the first in the country), dating back to 1938. The company and custard stand (still at its original location) was founded by Paul Gilles.", "Title: Mark Twitchell\n\nMark Andrew Twitchell (born July 4, 1979) is a Canadian convicted of first degree murder in 2011 for killing John Brian \"Johnny\" Altinger. His trial attracted substantial media attention because he was inspired by the Dexter Morgan character, featured in Jeff Lindsay novels and the \"Dexter\" television series, a serial killer who works as a forensic bloodstain pattern analyst for the fictional Miami Metro Police Department.", "Title: The One Who Got Away\n\nThe One Who Got Away: Escape from the Kill Room (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, ISBN  ) is a non-fiction book by first time author Gilles Tetreault. The book is a true crime novel based on true events.", "Title: Gilles Garnier\n\nGilles Garnier (died 18 January 1573) was a French hermit and cannibalistic, serial murderer convicted of being a werewolf. Alternately known as \"The Hermit of St. Bonnot\" and \"The Werewolf of Dole\".", "Title: Chronological Classics complete discography\n\nChronological Classics was a French compact disc reissue label. The original owner Gilles Pétard intended to release the complete master takes of all jazz and swing artists that were issued on 78 rpm records. By the time the label suspended operations in July 2008, its scope had extended into the LP era.", "Title: Alain Gilles Trophy\n\nThe Alain Gilles Trophy is an annual award that is given to the best active French basketball player in a given season, regardless of the country they play in. The award is named after Alain Gilles, who played 159 games for the French national basketball team. Voters for the winner of the award include FFBB members, national team veterans and French media representatives.", "Title: Maxwell the Magic Cat\n\nMaxwell the Magic Cat was a comic strip written and drawn by Alan Moore under the pseudonym 'Jill de Ray' (in parody of Gilles de Rais, a French murderer).", "Title: Eglinton West line\n\nThe Eglinton West line was a proposed east–west subway line in Toronto, Ontario, Canada along Eglinton Avenue West. It was to start from the existing Eglinton West Station on the Toronto Transit Commission's Yonge–University–Spadina line and terminate at Black Creek Drive in its initial phase. City of York Mayor Fergy Brown, Metro Toronto Chairman Alan Tonks, Ontario Premier Bob Rae, Ontario Minister of Transportation Gilles Pouliot, and TTC Chair Mike Colle broke ground on the project in a ceremony on 25 August 1994 at Eglinton Avenue and Black Creek Drive; however, work was halted in 1995 when the newly elected Government of Ontario under Mike Harris cancelled the project. The excavation under Eglinton West intended to be Allen Station was subsequently filled in." ]
4,113
Who was born first, Victor Amaya or Robin White?
Victor Amaya
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{ "title": [ "Robin White (tennis)", "Victor Amaya" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Men's Doubles tournament at the 1982 US Open was held from August 31 to September 12, 1982, on the outdoor hard courts at the USTA National Tennis Center in New York City, United States.", " Kevin Curren and Steve Denton won the title, defeating Victor Amaya and Hank Pfister in the final." ], "title": "1982 US Open – Men's Doubles" }, { "sentences": [ "Victor Amaya (born July 2, 1954 in Denver) is a former American male professional tour tennis player." ], "title": "Victor Amaya" }, { "sentences": [ "Anne White and Robin White were the defending champions but only Robin White competed that year with Gigi Fernández." ], "title": "1988 Pan Pacific Open – Doubles" }, { "sentences": [ "Kevin Curren and Steve Denton were the defending champions, but Curren did not participate this year.", " Denton partnered Victor Amaya, losing in the second round." ], "title": "1982 Stockholm Open – Doubles" }, { "sentences": [ "Robin White (born December 10, 1963) is a former professional tennis player from the United States." ], "title": "Robin White (tennis)" }, { "sentences": [ "Victor Amaya and Hank Pfister were the defending champions." ], "title": "1981 Tokyo Indoor – Doubles" }, { "sentences": [ "Raúl Ramírez was the defending champion but lost in the first round to Victor Amaya." ], "title": "1978 Queen's Club Championships – Singles" }, { "sentences": [ "Victor Amaya and Hank Pfister were the defending champions." ], "title": "1982 Tokyo Indoor – Doubles" }, { "sentences": [ "The Men's Doubles tournament at the 1980 French Open was held from 26 May to 8 June 1980 on the outdoor clay courts at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France.", " Victor Amaya and Hank Pfister won the title, defeating Brian Gottfried and Raúl Ramírez in the final." ], "title": "1980 French Open – Men's Doubles" }, { "sentences": [ "Brian Gottfried and Raúl Ramirez were the defending champions but only Gottfried competed that year with Victor Amaya." ], "title": "1984 Congoleum Classic – Doubles" } ]
[ "Title: 1982 US Open – Men's Doubles\n\nThe Men's Doubles tournament at the 1982 US Open was held from August 31 to September 12, 1982, on the outdoor hard courts at the USTA National Tennis Center in New York City, United States. Kevin Curren and Steve Denton won the title, defeating Victor Amaya and Hank Pfister in the final.", "Title: Victor Amaya\n\nVictor Amaya (born July 2, 1954 in Denver) is a former American male professional tour tennis player.", "Title: 1988 Pan Pacific Open – Doubles\n\nAnne White and Robin White were the defending champions but only Robin White competed that year with Gigi Fernández.", "Title: 1982 Stockholm Open – Doubles\n\nKevin Curren and Steve Denton were the defending champions, but Curren did not participate this year. Denton partnered Victor Amaya, losing in the second round.", "Title: Robin White (tennis)\n\nRobin White (born December 10, 1963) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.", "Title: 1981 Tokyo Indoor – Doubles\n\nVictor Amaya and Hank Pfister were the defending champions.", "Title: 1978 Queen's Club Championships – Singles\n\nRaúl Ramírez was the defending champion but lost in the first round to Victor Amaya.", "Title: 1982 Tokyo Indoor – Doubles\n\nVictor Amaya and Hank Pfister were the defending champions.", "Title: 1980 French Open – Men's Doubles\n\nThe Men's Doubles tournament at the 1980 French Open was held from 26 May to 8 June 1980 on the outdoor clay courts at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France. Victor Amaya and Hank Pfister won the title, defeating Brian Gottfried and Raúl Ramírez in the final.", "Title: 1984 Congoleum Classic – Doubles\n\nBrian Gottfried and Raúl Ramirez were the defending champions but only Gottfried competed that year with Victor Amaya." ]
4,114
What is the population in 2010 of the County which along with Shelby County contains Kentucky Route 241 ?
15,416
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{ "title": [ "Kentucky Route 241", "Henry County, Kentucky" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "State Route 241 (SR 241) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia.", " The state highway runs 1.88 mi from U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in Huntington north to SR 236 in Alexandria.", " SR 241 connects US 1 and SR 236, bypass Old Town Alexandria to the southwest.", " The state highway connects those highways with Interstate 95 and I-495, Huntington Avenue, and Eisenhower Avenue in a series of interchanges along the boundary of Fairfax County and the independent city of Alexandria.", " SR 241 also connects the above highways to the Huntington station of the Washington Metro, for which the portion of the highway from US 1 to the station is part of the National Highway System." ], "title": "Virginia State Route 241" }, { "sentences": [ "Kentucky Route 12 (KY 12) is a State Highway located in Shelby and Franklin counties, in the northern region of the U.S. state of Kentucky.", " The highway is approximately 21.285 mi long, and travels from an intersection with KY 43 in Shelby County to the Franklin–Henry county line.", " Parts of the route have existed since c. 1939, and the rest of the highway has existed since c. 1988." ], "title": "Kentucky Route 12" }, { "sentences": [ "New York State Route 241 (NY 241) is a north–south state highway in Cattaraugus County, New York, in the United States.", " The southern terminus of the route is at an intersection with NY 394 in the hamlet of Randolph and its northern terminus is at a junction with U.S. Route 62 (US 62) in the town of Conewango.", " Today, NY 241 is little more than a connector between the two highways; however, when it was first assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York, it extended north to then-NY 18 in Dayton.", " The portion of NY 241 north of Conewango was incorporated into an extension of US 62  1932 , and NY 241 was truncated in the late 1940s to eliminate the overlap with US 62." ], "title": "New York State Route 241" }, { "sentences": [ "Center is a city in Shelby County, Texas.", " The population was 5,193 at the 2010 U.S. Census.", " It is the county seat of Shelby County.", " It was named for its location near the center of Shelby County, not its location in Texas; it is near the Louisiana border." ], "title": "Center, Texas" }, { "sentences": [ "Kentucky Route 1848 (KY 1848) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Kentucky.", " The route is located entirely in Shelby County and is 11.165 mi long.", " It connects KY 55 in Finchville to KY 362 in northern Shelby County." ], "title": "Kentucky Route 1848" }, { "sentences": [ "Kentucky Route 241 (KY 241) is a 3.947 mi state highway in the U.S. state of Kentucky.", " It is located in Shelby and Henry counties." ], "title": "Kentucky Route 241" }, { "sentences": [ "Oregon Route 241 (OR 241) is an Oregon state highway running from U.S. Route 101 (US 101) in Coos Bay to Nesika County Park in Coos County.", " OR 241 is known as the Coos River Highway No. 241 (see Oregon highways and routes).", " It is 18.94 mi long and runs east–west, entirely within Coos County." ], "title": "Oregon Route 241" }, { "sentences": [ "Kentucky Route 93 is a 27.734-mile (44.634 km) state highway in Kentucky that is separated into two segments .", "The southern segment runs from Kentucky Route 139 and Kentucky Route 276 southeast of the unincorporated community of Lamasco to Kentucky Route 810, Kentucky Route 819, and Iuka Ferry Road northwest of Kuttawa via Lamasco, Confederate, and Eddyville.", " The northern segment runs from Kentucky Route 917 and Short Drive just east of Iuka to Kentucky Route 453 in rural Livingston County several miles east of Iuka via Iuka.", " It appears that the two segments were originally or meant to be connected, as both segments are just a few miles apart.", " It appears that they were to connect at the Cumberland River, at which the northern segment ends on the western bank and a rural road, likely what was or is to be part of KY 93, ends on the east bank." ], "title": "Kentucky Route 93" }, { "sentences": [ "Pennsylvania Route 241 (PA 241) is a 23.6 mi state highway in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.", " The route runs from PA 441 in Conoy Township, Lancaster County northeast to PA 72 in the city of Lebanon in Lebanon County.", " The route heads east from PA 441 to Elizabethtown, where it runs concurrent with both PA 230 and PA 743.", " PA 241 continues into Lebanon County and intersects PA 341 and PA 117 in Colebrook.", " The route heads northeast and forms a concurrency with U.S. Route 322 (US 322) before heading to Lebanon." ], "title": "Pennsylvania Route 241" }, { "sentences": [ "Henry County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky bordering the Kentucky River.", " As of the 2010 census, the population was 15,416.", " Its county seat is New Castle, but its largest city is Eminence.", " The county was founded in 1798 from portions of Shelby County.", " It was named for the statesman and governor of Virginia Patrick Henry." ], "title": "Henry County, Kentucky" } ]
[ "Title: Virginia State Route 241\n\nState Route 241 (SR 241) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. The state highway runs 1.88 mi from U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in Huntington north to SR 236 in Alexandria. SR 241 connects US 1 and SR 236, bypass Old Town Alexandria to the southwest. The state highway connects those highways with Interstate 95 and I-495, Huntington Avenue, and Eisenhower Avenue in a series of interchanges along the boundary of Fairfax County and the independent city of Alexandria. SR 241 also connects the above highways to the Huntington station of the Washington Metro, for which the portion of the highway from US 1 to the station is part of the National Highway System.", "Title: Kentucky Route 12\n\nKentucky Route 12 (KY 12) is a State Highway located in Shelby and Franklin counties, in the northern region of the U.S. state of Kentucky. The highway is approximately 21.285 mi long, and travels from an intersection with KY 43 in Shelby County to the Franklin–Henry county line. Parts of the route have existed since c. 1939, and the rest of the highway has existed since c. 1988.", "Title: New York State Route 241\n\nNew York State Route 241 (NY 241) is a north–south state highway in Cattaraugus County, New York, in the United States. The southern terminus of the route is at an intersection with NY 394 in the hamlet of Randolph and its northern terminus is at a junction with U.S. Route 62 (US 62) in the town of Conewango. Today, NY 241 is little more than a connector between the two highways; however, when it was first assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York, it extended north to then-NY 18 in Dayton. The portion of NY 241 north of Conewango was incorporated into an extension of US 62  1932 , and NY 241 was truncated in the late 1940s to eliminate the overlap with US 62.", "Title: Center, Texas\n\nCenter is a city in Shelby County, Texas. The population was 5,193 at the 2010 U.S. Census. It is the county seat of Shelby County. It was named for its location near the center of Shelby County, not its location in Texas; it is near the Louisiana border.", "Title: Kentucky Route 1848\n\nKentucky Route 1848 (KY 1848) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Kentucky. The route is located entirely in Shelby County and is 11.165 mi long. It connects KY 55 in Finchville to KY 362 in northern Shelby County.", "Title: Kentucky Route 241\n\nKentucky Route 241 (KY 241) is a 3.947 mi state highway in the U.S. state of Kentucky. It is located in Shelby and Henry counties.", "Title: Oregon Route 241\n\nOregon Route 241 (OR 241) is an Oregon state highway running from U.S. Route 101 (US 101) in Coos Bay to Nesika County Park in Coos County. OR 241 is known as the Coos River Highway No. 241 (see Oregon highways and routes). It is 18.94 mi long and runs east–west, entirely within Coos County.", "Title: Kentucky Route 93\n\nKentucky Route 93 is a 27.734-mile (44.634 km) state highway in Kentucky that is separated into two segments . The southern segment runs from Kentucky Route 139 and Kentucky Route 276 southeast of the unincorporated community of Lamasco to Kentucky Route 810, Kentucky Route 819, and Iuka Ferry Road northwest of Kuttawa via Lamasco, Confederate, and Eddyville. The northern segment runs from Kentucky Route 917 and Short Drive just east of Iuka to Kentucky Route 453 in rural Livingston County several miles east of Iuka via Iuka. It appears that the two segments were originally or meant to be connected, as both segments are just a few miles apart. It appears that they were to connect at the Cumberland River, at which the northern segment ends on the western bank and a rural road, likely what was or is to be part of KY 93, ends on the east bank.", "Title: Pennsylvania Route 241\n\nPennsylvania Route 241 (PA 241) is a 23.6 mi state highway in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The route runs from PA 441 in Conoy Township, Lancaster County northeast to PA 72 in the city of Lebanon in Lebanon County. The route heads east from PA 441 to Elizabethtown, where it runs concurrent with both PA 230 and PA 743. PA 241 continues into Lebanon County and intersects PA 341 and PA 117 in Colebrook. The route heads northeast and forms a concurrency with U.S. Route 322 (US 322) before heading to Lebanon.", "Title: Henry County, Kentucky\n\nHenry County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky bordering the Kentucky River. As of the 2010 census, the population was 15,416. Its county seat is New Castle, but its largest city is Eminence. The county was founded in 1798 from portions of Shelby County. It was named for the statesman and governor of Virginia Patrick Henry." ]
4,115
In what film did Rufus Sewell appear in before he appeared in Helen of Troy?
In film, he has appeared in Kenneth Branagh's rendition of "Hamlet" (1996) playing Fortinbras
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Legend of Zorro is a 2005 American swashbuckler film directed by Martin Campbell, produced by Walter F. Parkes, Laurie MacDonald and Lloyd Phillips, with music by James Horner, and written by Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman.", " It is the sequel to 1998's \"The Mask of Zorro\"; Antonio Banderas and Catherine Zeta-Jones reprise their roles as the titular hero and his spouse, Elena, and Rufus Sewell stars as the villain, Count Armand.", " The film takes place in San Mateo County, California and was shot in San Luis Potosí, Mexico, with second-unit photography in Wellington, New Zealand.", " The film was theatrically released on October 24, 2005 by Columbia Pictures, and earned $142.4 million on a $75 million budget." ], "title": "The Legend of Zorro" }, { "sentences": [ "Helen of Troy is a 2003 television miniseries based upon Homer's story of the Trojan War, as recounted in the epic poem, \"Iliad\".", " This TV miniseries also shares the name with a 1956 movie starring Stanley Baker.", " It stars Sienna Guillory as Helen, Matthew Marsden as Paris, Rufus Sewell as Agamemnon, James Callis as Menelaus, John Rhys-Davies as Priam, Maryam d'Abo as Hecuba, as well as Stellan Skarsgård as Theseus.", " The series was entirely shot on location in the islands of Malta." ], "title": "Helen of Troy (miniseries)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dark City is a 1998 American-Australian neo-noir science fiction film directed by Alex Proyas.", " The screenplay was written by Proyas, Lem Dobbs and David S. Goyer.", " The film stars Rufus Sewell, Kiefer Sutherland, Jennifer Connelly, and William Hurt.", " Sewell plays John Murdoch, an amnesiac man who finds himself suspected of murder.", " Murdoch attempts to discover his true identity and clear his name while on the run from the police and a mysterious group known only as the \"Strangers\"." ], "title": "Dark City (1998 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Rufus Frederik Sewell ( ; born 29 October 1967) is an English actor.", " In film, he has appeared in Kenneth Branagh's rendition of \"Hamlet\" (1996) playing Fortinbras, \"The Woodlanders\", \"Dangerous Beauty\", \"Dark City\", \"A Knight's Tale\", \"The Illusionist\", \"Tristan and Isolde\", and \"Martha, Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence\".", " On television, he starred as \"Obergruppenführer\" John Smith in \"The Man in the High Castle\", an Italian detective in the BBC's television series \"Zen\" (2011) and also appeared in the mini-series \"The Pillars of the Earth\" (2010).", " In 1993 he played the hero, Will Ladislaw, in the BBC's adaptation of George Eliot's \"Middlemarch\".", " In 2003, he appeared in the lead role in \"\".", " He starred in the CBS drama \"Eleventh Hour\", which was cancelled in April 2009.", " On stage, he originated the role of Septimus Hodge in Tom Stoppard's \"Arcadia\" and the role of Jan in Stoppard's \"Rock 'n' Roll\"; the latter earned him an Olivier Award and a Tony Award nomination." ], "title": "Rufus Sewell" }, { "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": [ "Hotel Noir is a 2012 crime film directed and written by Sebastian Gutierrez.", " The film stars Carla Gugino and Rufus Sewell.", " The film was released at Video on demand on October 9, 2012 in USA.", " It was relaunched in 2016 in color, with the name \"City of Sin\"." ], "title": "Hotel Noir" }, { "sentences": [ "Cold Comfort Farm is a 1995 British comedy film directed by John Schlesinger and produced by the BBC and Thames Television, an adaptation of Stella Gibbons' 1932 book of the same name, the film stars Kate Beckinsale, Joanna Lumley, Ian McKellen and Rufus Sewell.", " Originally broadcast on 1 January 1995 on the BBC, it was Schlesinger's final film shot in his home country of Britain, and was picked up for theatrical release in North America through Gramercy Pictures, where it was a small success." ], "title": "Cold Comfort Farm (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "All Things to All Men is a British film written and directed by George Isaac.", " It stars Gabriel Byrne, Rufus Sewell, Toby Stephens, and Julian Sands.", " Sewell plays a dirty cop who manipulates both the underworld and police in order to entrap a thief." ], "title": "All Things to All Men (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter is a 2012 American dark fantasy action horror film directed by Timur Bekmambetov, based on the 2010 mashup novel of the same name.", " The novel's author, Seth Grahame-Smith, wrote the screenplay with Simon Kinberg.", " Benjamin Walker stars as the title character with supporting roles by Dominic Cooper, Anthony Mackie, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Rufus Sewell, and Marton Csokas.", " The real-life figure Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States (1861–1865), is portrayed in the novel and the film as having a secret identity as a vampire hunter." ], "title": "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter" }, { "sentences": [ "Tristan & 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": "Tristan &amp; Isolde (film)" } ]
[ "Title: The Legend of Zorro\n\nThe Legend of Zorro is a 2005 American swashbuckler film directed by Martin Campbell, produced by Walter F. Parkes, Laurie MacDonald and Lloyd Phillips, with music by James Horner, and written by Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman. It is the sequel to 1998's \"The Mask of Zorro\"; Antonio Banderas and Catherine Zeta-Jones reprise their roles as the titular hero and his spouse, Elena, and Rufus Sewell stars as the villain, Count Armand. The film takes place in San Mateo County, California and was shot in San Luis Potosí, Mexico, with second-unit photography in Wellington, New Zealand. The film was theatrically released on October 24, 2005 by Columbia Pictures, and earned $142.4 million on a $75 million budget.", "Title: Helen of Troy (miniseries)\n\nHelen of Troy is a 2003 television miniseries based upon Homer's story of the Trojan War, as recounted in the epic poem, \"Iliad\". This TV miniseries also shares the name with a 1956 movie starring Stanley Baker. It stars Sienna Guillory as Helen, Matthew Marsden as Paris, Rufus Sewell as Agamemnon, James Callis as Menelaus, John Rhys-Davies as Priam, Maryam d'Abo as Hecuba, as well as Stellan Skarsgård as Theseus. The series was entirely shot on location in the islands of Malta.", "Title: Dark City (1998 film)\n\nDark City is a 1998 American-Australian neo-noir science fiction film directed by Alex Proyas. The screenplay was written by Proyas, Lem Dobbs and David S. Goyer. The film stars Rufus Sewell, Kiefer Sutherland, Jennifer Connelly, and William Hurt. Sewell plays John Murdoch, an amnesiac man who finds himself suspected of murder. Murdoch attempts to discover his true identity and clear his name while on the run from the police and a mysterious group known only as the \"Strangers\".", "Title: Rufus Sewell\n\nRufus Frederik Sewell ( ; born 29 October 1967) is an English actor. In film, he has appeared in Kenneth Branagh's rendition of \"Hamlet\" (1996) playing Fortinbras, \"The Woodlanders\", \"Dangerous Beauty\", \"Dark City\", \"A Knight's Tale\", \"The Illusionist\", \"Tristan and Isolde\", and \"Martha, Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence\". On television, he starred as \"Obergruppenführer\" John Smith in \"The Man in the High Castle\", an Italian detective in the BBC's television series \"Zen\" (2011) and also appeared in the mini-series \"The Pillars of the Earth\" (2010). In 1993 he played the hero, Will Ladislaw, in the BBC's adaptation of George Eliot's \"Middlemarch\". In 2003, he appeared in the lead role in \"\". He starred in the CBS drama \"Eleventh Hour\", which was cancelled in April 2009. On stage, he originated the role of Septimus Hodge in Tom Stoppard's \"Arcadia\" and the role of Jan in Stoppard's \"Rock 'n' Roll\"; the latter earned him an Olivier Award and a Tony Award nomination.", "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: Hotel Noir\n\nHotel Noir is a 2012 crime film directed and written by Sebastian Gutierrez. The film stars Carla Gugino and Rufus Sewell. The film was released at Video on demand on October 9, 2012 in USA. It was relaunched in 2016 in color, with the name \"City of Sin\".", "Title: Cold Comfort Farm (film)\n\nCold Comfort Farm is a 1995 British comedy film directed by John Schlesinger and produced by the BBC and Thames Television, an adaptation of Stella Gibbons' 1932 book of the same name, the film stars Kate Beckinsale, Joanna Lumley, Ian McKellen and Rufus Sewell. Originally broadcast on 1 January 1995 on the BBC, it was Schlesinger's final film shot in his home country of Britain, and was picked up for theatrical release in North America through Gramercy Pictures, where it was a small success.", "Title: All Things to All Men (film)\n\nAll Things to All Men is a British film written and directed by George Isaac. It stars Gabriel Byrne, Rufus Sewell, Toby Stephens, and Julian Sands. Sewell plays a dirty cop who manipulates both the underworld and police in order to entrap a thief.", "Title: Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter\n\nAbraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter is a 2012 American dark fantasy action horror film directed by Timur Bekmambetov, based on the 2010 mashup novel of the same name. The novel's author, Seth Grahame-Smith, wrote the screenplay with Simon Kinberg. Benjamin Walker stars as the title character with supporting roles by Dominic Cooper, Anthony Mackie, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Rufus Sewell, and Marton Csokas. The real-life figure Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States (1861–1865), is portrayed in the novel and the film as having a secret identity as a vampire hunter.", "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." ]
4,116
Along with Tom Jones, and Spiderbait, which American rock is known for their hit " Black Betty"?
Ram Jam
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[ { "sentences": [ "Spiderbait are an Australian alternative rock band formed in Finley, a small town in rural New South Wales, in 1991 by bass guitarist Janet English, singer-drummer Mark Maher (better known as Kram), and guitarist Damian Whitty.", " In 2004 the group's cover version of the 1930s Lead Belly song \"Black Betty\" reached number one on the ARIA Singles Chart.", " They have five top 20 albums: \"The Unfinished Spanish Galleon of Finley Lake\" (1995), \"Ivy and the Big Apples\" (1996), \"Grand Slam\" (1999), \"Tonight Alright\" (2004), and \"Greatest Hits\" (2005).", " The group have won two ARIA Music Awards with the first in 1997 as 'Best Alternative Release' for \"Ivy and the Big Apples\" and the second in 2000 as 'Best Cover Art' for their single \"Glokenpop\".", " Since late 2004, the band has been on hiatus to concentrate on solo projects and their personal lives—although periodically returning for occasional gigs.", " The band released their first studio album in nine years, the self-titled \"Spiderbait\" in November 2013." ], "title": "Spiderbait" }, { "sentences": [ "Ram Jam is the debut studio album by American rock band Ram Jam in 1977.", " The first track on the album, the single \"Black Betty\", is Ram Jam's best known song.", " It went to #7 on the UK singles chart in September 1977.", " The album reached #34 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart in the United States.", " The band was re-christened \"American Ram Jam\" for the UK market to avoid confusion with a UK band with the same name." ], "title": "Ram Jam (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, often known simply as Tom Jones, is a comic novel by the English playwright and novelist Henry Fielding.", " The novel is both a \"Bildungsroman\" and a picaresque novel.", " First published on 28 February 1749 in London, \"Tom Jones\" is among the earliest English prose works describable as a novel and is the earliest novel mentioned by W. Somerset Maugham in his 1948 book \"Great Novelists and Their Novels\" among the ten best novels of the world.", " Totaling 346,747 words, it is divided into 18 smaller books, each preceded by a discursive chapter, often on topics unrelated to the book itself.", " It is dedicated to George Lyttleton." ], "title": "The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling" }, { "sentences": [ "Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by Australian rock band Spiderbait.", " The band decided to put out the compilation after discovering newer fans had not been aware of Spiderbait before \"Black Betty\".", " \"We'd talk to these excited kids who didn't know our previous albums,\" recalls Kram.", " \"It was like \"Tonight Alright\" was our debut album in some ways\"." ], "title": "Greatest Hits (Spiderbait album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Edward Benton \"Eddie\" Reeves (born November 17, 1939) is an American songwriter, recording artist, music publisher, artist manager, record company executive, and author.", " He wrote several hit songs including \"All I Ever Need Is You\" co-written with Jimmy Holiday and recorded by many artists including Ray Charles, Sonny & Cher, Ray Sanders, Andre Hazes, Tom Jones, Sammi Smith, Chet Atkins & Jerry Reed and Kenny Rogers & Dottie West; \"Rings\", co-written with Alex Harvey and recorded by Cymarron, Lobo, Reuben Howell, Leo Kottke, Twiggy, Tompall and The Glaser Brothers, Lonnie Mack (a vocal rendition from the guitar man of “Memphis” hit record fame), and other artists; \"Don't Change on Me\" co-written with Jimmy Holiday and recorded by Ray Charles, B.B. King, Van Morrison (recorded for Warner Bros. but available only on an Italian bootleg album), and by Alan Jackson; \"If You Wouldn't Be My Lady\", co-written with Jimmy Holiday and recorded by both Ray Charles and Charlie Rich; and \"It’s a Hang Up Baby\", recorded by both Jerry Lee Lewis and Z.Z. Hill.", " The song was also performed on November 6, 1969 by Tom Jones with musical backing by the Moody Blues on his national television show, \"This Is Tom Jones\"." ], "title": "Eddie Reeves" }, { "sentences": [ "The Human Element is the debut full-length album released on January 21, 2011 by Oshawa, Ontario rock duo The Standstills.", " The album was recorded off the floor at a cottage studio in Fenelon Falls, Ontario with engineer Damien Jacobs.", " The album was self-produced with JUNO Awards winner Dan Brodbeck handling mixing duties.", " All songs were written by The Standstills except for Black Betty, originally by Ledbelly.", " A music video was released for Black Betty on June 21, 2011 filmed by Joe Andrus." ], "title": "The Human Element" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Daughter of Darkness\" is a single by Tom Jones released in 1970 from his album, \"I Who Have Nothing\".", " The single was a top ten hit in the UK, peaking at number five.", " In the United States and Canada, Jones just missed the top ten with \"Daughter of Darkness\", peaking at number 13 and number 11, respectively.", " The song went to number one in the United States on the \"Billboard\" Easy Listening chart in June 1970, and was Tom Jones final of three number ones on the chart." ], "title": "Daughter of Darkness (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Black Betty\" (Roud 11668) is a 20th-century African-American work song often credited to Huddie \"Lead Belly\" Ledbetter as the author, though the earliest recordings are not by him.", " Some sources claim it is one of Lead Belly's many adaptations of earlier folk material; in this case an 18th-century marching cadence about a flintlock musket.", " There are numerous recorded versions, including a cappella, folk, and rock arrangements.", " The best known modern recordings are rock versions by Ram Jam, Tom Jones, and Spiderbait, all of which were hits." ], "title": "Black Betty" }, { "sentences": [ "Tonight Alright is the sixth studio album by Australian rock band Spiderbait, recorded in Weed, California by producer, Sylvia Massy, which was released on 17 August 2004.", " It peaked at No. 14 on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified platinum in 2005.", " It includes the number-one Australian single, a cover version of \"Black Betty\", and the top 30 single, \"Fucken Awesome\".", " \"Live in a Box\" was used in the game \"Gran Turismo 4\", and the cover of \"Black Betty\" was featured in EA's game \"\"." ], "title": "Tonight Alright" }, { "sentences": [ "Ram Jam was an American rock band formed in New York City in 1977, predominantly known for their hit single \"Black Betty\" in 1977." ], "title": "Ram Jam" } ]
[ "Title: Spiderbait\n\nSpiderbait are an Australian alternative rock band formed in Finley, a small town in rural New South Wales, in 1991 by bass guitarist Janet English, singer-drummer Mark Maher (better known as Kram), and guitarist Damian Whitty. In 2004 the group's cover version of the 1930s Lead Belly song \"Black Betty\" reached number one on the ARIA Singles Chart. They have five top 20 albums: \"The Unfinished Spanish Galleon of Finley Lake\" (1995), \"Ivy and the Big Apples\" (1996), \"Grand Slam\" (1999), \"Tonight Alright\" (2004), and \"Greatest Hits\" (2005). The group have won two ARIA Music Awards with the first in 1997 as 'Best Alternative Release' for \"Ivy and the Big Apples\" and the second in 2000 as 'Best Cover Art' for their single \"Glokenpop\". Since late 2004, the band has been on hiatus to concentrate on solo projects and their personal lives—although periodically returning for occasional gigs. The band released their first studio album in nine years, the self-titled \"Spiderbait\" in November 2013.", "Title: Ram Jam (album)\n\nRam Jam is the debut studio album by American rock band Ram Jam in 1977. The first track on the album, the single \"Black Betty\", is Ram Jam's best known song. It went to #7 on the UK singles chart in September 1977. The album reached #34 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart in the United States. The band was re-christened \"American Ram Jam\" for the UK market to avoid confusion with a UK band with the same name.", "Title: The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling\n\nThe History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, often known simply as Tom Jones, is a comic novel by the English playwright and novelist Henry Fielding. The novel is both a \"Bildungsroman\" and a picaresque novel. First published on 28 February 1749 in London, \"Tom Jones\" is among the earliest English prose works describable as a novel and is the earliest novel mentioned by W. Somerset Maugham in his 1948 book \"Great Novelists and Their Novels\" among the ten best novels of the world. Totaling 346,747 words, it is divided into 18 smaller books, each preceded by a discursive chapter, often on topics unrelated to the book itself. It is dedicated to George Lyttleton.", "Title: Greatest Hits (Spiderbait album)\n\nGreatest Hits is a greatest hits album by Australian rock band Spiderbait. The band decided to put out the compilation after discovering newer fans had not been aware of Spiderbait before \"Black Betty\". \"We'd talk to these excited kids who didn't know our previous albums,\" recalls Kram. \"It was like \"Tonight Alright\" was our debut album in some ways\".", "Title: Eddie Reeves\n\nEdward Benton \"Eddie\" Reeves (born November 17, 1939) is an American songwriter, recording artist, music publisher, artist manager, record company executive, and author. He wrote several hit songs including \"All I Ever Need Is You\" co-written with Jimmy Holiday and recorded by many artists including Ray Charles, Sonny & Cher, Ray Sanders, Andre Hazes, Tom Jones, Sammi Smith, Chet Atkins & Jerry Reed and Kenny Rogers & Dottie West; \"Rings\", co-written with Alex Harvey and recorded by Cymarron, Lobo, Reuben Howell, Leo Kottke, Twiggy, Tompall and The Glaser Brothers, Lonnie Mack (a vocal rendition from the guitar man of “Memphis” hit record fame), and other artists; \"Don't Change on Me\" co-written with Jimmy Holiday and recorded by Ray Charles, B.B. King, Van Morrison (recorded for Warner Bros. but available only on an Italian bootleg album), and by Alan Jackson; \"If You Wouldn't Be My Lady\", co-written with Jimmy Holiday and recorded by both Ray Charles and Charlie Rich; and \"It’s a Hang Up Baby\", recorded by both Jerry Lee Lewis and Z.Z. Hill. The song was also performed on November 6, 1969 by Tom Jones with musical backing by the Moody Blues on his national television show, \"This Is Tom Jones\".", "Title: The Human Element\n\nThe Human Element is the debut full-length album released on January 21, 2011 by Oshawa, Ontario rock duo The Standstills. The album was recorded off the floor at a cottage studio in Fenelon Falls, Ontario with engineer Damien Jacobs. The album was self-produced with JUNO Awards winner Dan Brodbeck handling mixing duties. All songs were written by The Standstills except for Black Betty, originally by Ledbelly. A music video was released for Black Betty on June 21, 2011 filmed by Joe Andrus.", "Title: Daughter of Darkness (song)\n\n\"Daughter of Darkness\" is a single by Tom Jones released in 1970 from his album, \"I Who Have Nothing\". The single was a top ten hit in the UK, peaking at number five. In the United States and Canada, Jones just missed the top ten with \"Daughter of Darkness\", peaking at number 13 and number 11, respectively. The song went to number one in the United States on the \"Billboard\" Easy Listening chart in June 1970, and was Tom Jones final of three number ones on the chart.", "Title: Black Betty\n\n\"Black Betty\" (Roud 11668) is a 20th-century African-American work song often credited to Huddie \"Lead Belly\" Ledbetter as the author, though the earliest recordings are not by him. Some sources claim it is one of Lead Belly's many adaptations of earlier folk material; in this case an 18th-century marching cadence about a flintlock musket. There are numerous recorded versions, including a cappella, folk, and rock arrangements. The best known modern recordings are rock versions by Ram Jam, Tom Jones, and Spiderbait, all of which were hits.", "Title: Tonight Alright\n\nTonight Alright is the sixth studio album by Australian rock band Spiderbait, recorded in Weed, California by producer, Sylvia Massy, which was released on 17 August 2004. It peaked at No. 14 on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified platinum in 2005. It includes the number-one Australian single, a cover version of \"Black Betty\", and the top 30 single, \"Fucken Awesome\". \"Live in a Box\" was used in the game \"Gran Turismo 4\", and the cover of \"Black Betty\" was featured in EA's game \"\".", "Title: Ram Jam\n\nRam Jam was an American rock band formed in New York City in 1977, predominantly known for their hit single \"Black Betty\" in 1977." ]
4,117
Defendant, is a South Korean television series stars include Kwon Yu-ri, better known by the mononym Yuri, is a South Korean singer and actress, and debuted as a member of which girl group, in August 2007?
Girls' Generation
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Defendant (TV series)", "Kwon Yu-ri" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Defendant () is a South Korean television series starring Ji Sung with Um Ki-joon, Kwon Yu-ri, Oh Chang-seok and Uhm Hyun-kyung.", " It aired on SBS from January 23 to March 21, 2017 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 22:00 (KST) for 18 episodes." ], "title": "Defendant (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kwon Min-ah (born September 21, 1993), better known by the mononym Mina, is a South Korean singer and actress.", " She is best known as a member of the girl group AOA.", " Mina has acted in television dramas, including \"Modern Farmer\" (2014) and \"All About My Mom\" (2015)." ], "title": "Kwon Mina" }, { "sentences": [ "Im Yoon-ah (Hangul: 임윤아 ; born May 30, 1990), better known by the mononym Yoona, is a South Korean singer and actress.", " She debuted as a member of girl group Girls' Generation in August 2007, who went on to become one of the best-selling artists in South Korea and one of South Korea's most popular girl groups worldwide." ], "title": "Im Yoon-ah" }, { "sentences": [ "Tiffany Hwang (born Stephanie Young Hwang, better known by the mononym Tiffany) is a South Korea-based American singer.", " Her discography consists of one extended play, ten singles (including eight as featured artist), and twelve soundtrack appearances.", " She debuted as a member of South Korean girl group Girls' Generation under S.M. Entertainment in August 2007 and has since achieved immense popularity on the Asian music scene.", " Tiffany is also a member of the Girls' Generation subgroup TTS and has recorded tracks for soundtracks for various television drama series and films." ], "title": "Tiffany Hwang discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Kim Hyo-yeon (born September 22, 1989), better known mononymously as Hyoyeon, is a South Korean singer and television personality.", " She debuted as a member of girl group Girls' Generation in August 2007, who went on to be one of the best-selling artists in South Korea and one of South Korea's most popular girl groups worldwide." ], "title": "Kim Hyo-yeon" }, { "sentences": [ "Kwon Yu-ri (born December 5, 1989), better known by the mononym Yuri, is a South Korean singer and actress.", " She debuted as a member of girl group Girls' Generation in August 2007, who went on to be one of the best-selling artists in South Korea and one of South Korea's most popular girl groups worldwide.", " Apart from her group's activities, she has been in several television dramas such as \"Fashion King\" (2012), \"Neighborhood Hero\" (2016), the web drama \"Gogh, The Starry Night\" and \"Defendant\" (2017).", " In 2013, she made her film debut in \"No Breathing\"." ], "title": "Kwon Yu-ri" }, { "sentences": [ "Kim Chung-ha (born Kim Chan-mi on February 9, 1996), better known by the mononym Chungha, is a South Korean singer.", " She is best known for finishing fourth in Mnet's girl group survival show \"Produce 101\" and as a former member of the now disbanded South Korean girl group I.O.I." ], "title": "Kim Chung-ha" }, { "sentences": [ "Kim Tae-yeon, better known by the mononym Taeyeon, is a South Korean singer.", " Her discography consists of one studio album, two extended plays (EPs), twenty singles (including four as featured artist), and three promotional singles.", " She debuted as a member of South Korean girl group Girls' Generation in August 2007 and initially gained some popularity as a singer upon recording soundtrack songs \"If\" for \"Hong Gil Dong\" and \"Can You Hear Me\" for \"Beethoven Virus\" (2008).", " She subsequently established herself as one of the most renowned vocalist on the South Korean music scene with further soundtrack recordings, notably \"I Love You\" for \"\" (2010), \"Missing You like Crazy\" for \"The King 2 Hearts\", \"Closer\" for \"To the Beautiful You\" (2012), and \"And One\" for \"That Winter, the Wind Blows\" (2013), all of which managed to enter the top ten of South Korea's Gaon Digital Chart.", " Apart from soundtrack recordings, Taeyeon has also recorded duets with other artists, most notably \"Like a Star\" with The One and \"Different\" with Kim Bum-soo, which peaked at numbers one and two on the Gaon Digital Chart, respectively." ], "title": "Kim Tae-yeon discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Seo Ju-hyun (born June 28, 1991), known professionally as Seohyun, is a South Korean singer and actress.", " She debuted as a member of girl group Girls' Generation (and later its subgroup TTS) in August 2007, who went on to be one of the best-selling artists in South Korea and one of South Korea's most popular girl groups worldwide.", " Apart from her group's activities, she has established herself as an actress, notably through her participation in the original and Korean versions of stage musicals including \"Moon Embracing the Sun\", \"Gone with the Wind\" and \"Mamma Mia\".", " She also starred in the drama \"\".", " She debuted as a solo artist with her debut mini album, \"Don't Say No\", on January 17, 2017, making her the third Girls' Generation member to debut as a solo artist." ], "title": "Seohyun" }, { "sentences": [ "Kwon So-hyun (born August 30, 1994), is a South Korean singer and actress.", " She was known as a member of the South Korean girl group 4Minute, under Cube Entertainment.", " She is also a former member of the South Korean girl group, Orange.", " Before June 15, 2016 (end of her contract with Cube), Sohyun left 4Minute and the record label along with members Nam Ji-hyun, Heo Ga-yoon, and Jeon Ji-yoon." ], "title": "Kwon So-hyun" } ]
[ "Title: Defendant (TV series)\n\nDefendant () is a South Korean television series starring Ji Sung with Um Ki-joon, Kwon Yu-ri, Oh Chang-seok and Uhm Hyun-kyung. It aired on SBS from January 23 to March 21, 2017 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 22:00 (KST) for 18 episodes.", "Title: Kwon Mina\n\nKwon Min-ah (born September 21, 1993), better known by the mononym Mina, is a South Korean singer and actress. She is best known as a member of the girl group AOA. Mina has acted in television dramas, including \"Modern Farmer\" (2014) and \"All About My Mom\" (2015).", "Title: Im Yoon-ah\n\nIm Yoon-ah (Hangul: 임윤아 ; born May 30, 1990), better known by the mononym Yoona, is a South Korean singer and actress. She debuted as a member of girl group Girls' Generation in August 2007, who went on to become one of the best-selling artists in South Korea and one of South Korea's most popular girl groups worldwide.", "Title: Tiffany Hwang discography\n\nTiffany Hwang (born Stephanie Young Hwang, better known by the mononym Tiffany) is a South Korea-based American singer. Her discography consists of one extended play, ten singles (including eight as featured artist), and twelve soundtrack appearances. She debuted as a member of South Korean girl group Girls' Generation under S.M. Entertainment in August 2007 and has since achieved immense popularity on the Asian music scene. Tiffany is also a member of the Girls' Generation subgroup TTS and has recorded tracks for soundtracks for various television drama series and films.", "Title: Kim Hyo-yeon\n\nKim Hyo-yeon (born September 22, 1989), better known mononymously as Hyoyeon, is a South Korean singer and television personality. She debuted as a member of girl group Girls' Generation in August 2007, who went on to be one of the best-selling artists in South Korea and one of South Korea's most popular girl groups worldwide.", "Title: Kwon Yu-ri\n\nKwon Yu-ri (born December 5, 1989), better known by the mononym Yuri, is a South Korean singer and actress. She debuted as a member of girl group Girls' Generation in August 2007, who went on to be one of the best-selling artists in South Korea and one of South Korea's most popular girl groups worldwide. Apart from her group's activities, she has been in several television dramas such as \"Fashion King\" (2012), \"Neighborhood Hero\" (2016), the web drama \"Gogh, The Starry Night\" and \"Defendant\" (2017). In 2013, she made her film debut in \"No Breathing\".", "Title: Kim Chung-ha\n\nKim Chung-ha (born Kim Chan-mi on February 9, 1996), better known by the mononym Chungha, is a South Korean singer. She is best known for finishing fourth in Mnet's girl group survival show \"Produce 101\" and as a former member of the now disbanded South Korean girl group I.O.I.", "Title: Kim Tae-yeon discography\n\nKim Tae-yeon, better known by the mononym Taeyeon, is a South Korean singer. Her discography consists of one studio album, two extended plays (EPs), twenty singles (including four as featured artist), and three promotional singles. She debuted as a member of South Korean girl group Girls' Generation in August 2007 and initially gained some popularity as a singer upon recording soundtrack songs \"If\" for \"Hong Gil Dong\" and \"Can You Hear Me\" for \"Beethoven Virus\" (2008). She subsequently established herself as one of the most renowned vocalist on the South Korean music scene with further soundtrack recordings, notably \"I Love You\" for \"\" (2010), \"Missing You like Crazy\" for \"The King 2 Hearts\", \"Closer\" for \"To the Beautiful You\" (2012), and \"And One\" for \"That Winter, the Wind Blows\" (2013), all of which managed to enter the top ten of South Korea's Gaon Digital Chart. Apart from soundtrack recordings, Taeyeon has also recorded duets with other artists, most notably \"Like a Star\" with The One and \"Different\" with Kim Bum-soo, which peaked at numbers one and two on the Gaon Digital Chart, respectively.", "Title: Seohyun\n\nSeo Ju-hyun (born June 28, 1991), known professionally as Seohyun, is a South Korean singer and actress. She debuted as a member of girl group Girls' Generation (and later its subgroup TTS) in August 2007, who went on to be one of the best-selling artists in South Korea and one of South Korea's most popular girl groups worldwide. Apart from her group's activities, she has established herself as an actress, notably through her participation in the original and Korean versions of stage musicals including \"Moon Embracing the Sun\", \"Gone with the Wind\" and \"Mamma Mia\". She also starred in the drama \"\". She debuted as a solo artist with her debut mini album, \"Don't Say No\", on January 17, 2017, making her the third Girls' Generation member to debut as a solo artist.", "Title: Kwon So-hyun\n\nKwon So-hyun (born August 30, 1994), is a South Korean singer and actress. She was known as a member of the South Korean girl group 4Minute, under Cube Entertainment. She is also a former member of the South Korean girl group, Orange. Before June 15, 2016 (end of her contract with Cube), Sohyun left 4Minute and the record label along with members Nam Ji-hyun, Heo Ga-yoon, and Jeon Ji-yoon." ]
4,118
Comparison between Dashboard Confessional and Escanaba Firing Line?
rock band
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Dashboard Confessional", "Escanaba Firing Line" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Escanaba Firing Line is an American rock band formed in Traverse City, Michigan in 2002, by brothers Jesse and Ryan Younce.", " Shortly after the bands conception they were joined by bassist Chris Davies and drummer Chad Sturdivant." ], "title": "Escanaba Firing Line" }, { "sentences": [ "MTV Unplugged 2.0 is a live album released by Dashboard Confessional in 2002.", " This CD/DVD package is the band's first live album.", " The band already recorded an acoustic instrument-based LP and is also the first non-Platinum selling artist to be on \"MTV Unplugged\".", " After a few months, RIAA certified the album Platinum, indicating shipment of between 100,000 and 200,000 units, as it is considered a long-form video.", " The album is the first one to have peaked at #1 on the Top Heatseekers chart and the Top Independent Albums chart.", " The album peaked at #111 on the \"Billboard\" 200.", " It is the only Dashboard Confessional LP album with a platinum certification." ], "title": "MTV Unplugged 2.0" }, { "sentences": [ "Live at The Belmont is the fourth live album released by Escanaba Firing Line.", " It was recorded live from The Belmont in Hamtramck, Michigan and released on May 1, 2010 in limited quantities and made available as a free download from the band's official website on the same date." ], "title": "Live at the Belmont" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Vindicated\" is a song by Dashboard Confessional released on the 2004 soundtrack for the film \"Spider-Man 2\" as well as on Dashboard Confessional's 2006 album, \"Dusk and Summer\", as a bonus track on some pressings and on deluxe edition versions.", " Played over the film's end credits, \"Vindicated\" is the theme for the film." ], "title": "Vindicated (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "So Impossible EP is Dashboard Confessional's second EP.", " It was released on December 18, 2001 through Vagrant Records.", " The EP release was also widely acclaimed and received great scores in music review magazines like SPIN.", " All four songs would later be performed in Dashboard Confessional's MTV Unplugged performance.", " The same performance was released as an album in 2002." ], "title": "So Impossible EP" }, { "sentences": [ "Dashboard Confessional is an American emo band from Boca Raton, Florida, led by singer-songwriter Chris Carrabba.", " The name of the band is derived from the song \"The Sharp Hint of New Tears\" off their debut album, \"The Swiss Army Romance\"." ], "title": "Dashboard Confessional" }, { "sentences": [ "Mike Marsh (born August 13, 1974 in Miami, Florida) is the drummer for The Avett Brothers and formerly of Dashboard Confessional.", " Mike was featured on all Dashboard Confessional's albums, from \"The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most\" to \"Alter the Ending\".", " He also played with them for MTV Unplugged.", " In 2006, Marsh and Dashboard Confessional did an AOL Sessions recording, playing not only their songs, but a cover of \"In A Big Country\" by Big Country.", " According to posts by Mike on Facebook, he officially joined The Avett Brothers as their drummer in early 2013." ], "title": "Mike Marsh (musician)" }, { "sentences": [ "Live at Short's is the third live album recorded live at Short's Brewing Company released by Escanaba Firing Line.", " It was released on March 5, 2006 in limited quantities and made available as a free download from the band's official website on the same date." ], "title": "Live at Short's 2005" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Rooftops and Invitations\" is a download-only single from the album \"Dusk and Summer\" by Dashboard Confessional.", " The song was written by the lead singer of Dashboard Confessional, Chris Carrabba.", " \"Rooftops and Invitations\" was released to radio on August 29, 2006." ], "title": "Rooftops and Invitations" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Don't Wait\" is the first single from the album \"Dusk and Summer\" by Dashboard Confessional.", " The song was written by the lead singer of Dashboard Confessional, Chris Carrabba.", " It is about living for the day, that 'the moment is now'.", " \"Don't Wait\" was released to radio on May 23, 2006." ], "title": "Don't Wait (Dashboard Confessional song)" } ]
[ "Title: Escanaba Firing Line\n\nEscanaba Firing Line is an American rock band formed in Traverse City, Michigan in 2002, by brothers Jesse and Ryan Younce. Shortly after the bands conception they were joined by bassist Chris Davies and drummer Chad Sturdivant.", "Title: MTV Unplugged 2.0\n\nMTV Unplugged 2.0 is a live album released by Dashboard Confessional in 2002. This CD/DVD package is the band's first live album. The band already recorded an acoustic instrument-based LP and is also the first non-Platinum selling artist to be on \"MTV Unplugged\". After a few months, RIAA certified the album Platinum, indicating shipment of between 100,000 and 200,000 units, as it is considered a long-form video. The album is the first one to have peaked at #1 on the Top Heatseekers chart and the Top Independent Albums chart. The album peaked at #111 on the \"Billboard\" 200. It is the only Dashboard Confessional LP album with a platinum certification.", "Title: Live at the Belmont\n\nLive at The Belmont is the fourth live album released by Escanaba Firing Line. It was recorded live from The Belmont in Hamtramck, Michigan and released on May 1, 2010 in limited quantities and made available as a free download from the band's official website on the same date.", "Title: Vindicated (song)\n\n\"Vindicated\" is a song by Dashboard Confessional released on the 2004 soundtrack for the film \"Spider-Man 2\" as well as on Dashboard Confessional's 2006 album, \"Dusk and Summer\", as a bonus track on some pressings and on deluxe edition versions. Played over the film's end credits, \"Vindicated\" is the theme for the film.", "Title: So Impossible EP\n\nSo Impossible EP is Dashboard Confessional's second EP. It was released on December 18, 2001 through Vagrant Records. The EP release was also widely acclaimed and received great scores in music review magazines like SPIN. All four songs would later be performed in Dashboard Confessional's MTV Unplugged performance. The same performance was released as an album in 2002.", "Title: Dashboard Confessional\n\nDashboard Confessional is an American emo band from Boca Raton, Florida, led by singer-songwriter Chris Carrabba. The name of the band is derived from the song \"The Sharp Hint of New Tears\" off their debut album, \"The Swiss Army Romance\".", "Title: Mike Marsh (musician)\n\nMike Marsh (born August 13, 1974 in Miami, Florida) is the drummer for The Avett Brothers and formerly of Dashboard Confessional. Mike was featured on all Dashboard Confessional's albums, from \"The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most\" to \"Alter the Ending\". He also played with them for MTV Unplugged. In 2006, Marsh and Dashboard Confessional did an AOL Sessions recording, playing not only their songs, but a cover of \"In A Big Country\" by Big Country. According to posts by Mike on Facebook, he officially joined The Avett Brothers as their drummer in early 2013.", "Title: Live at Short's 2005\n\nLive at Short's is the third live album recorded live at Short's Brewing Company released by Escanaba Firing Line. It was released on March 5, 2006 in limited quantities and made available as a free download from the band's official website on the same date.", "Title: Rooftops and Invitations\n\n\"Rooftops and Invitations\" is a download-only single from the album \"Dusk and Summer\" by Dashboard Confessional. The song was written by the lead singer of Dashboard Confessional, Chris Carrabba. \"Rooftops and Invitations\" was released to radio on August 29, 2006.", "Title: Don't Wait (Dashboard Confessional song)\n\n\"Don't Wait\" is the first single from the album \"Dusk and Summer\" by Dashboard Confessional. The song was written by the lead singer of Dashboard Confessional, Chris Carrabba. It is about living for the day, that 'the moment is now'. \"Don't Wait\" was released to radio on May 23, 2006." ]
4,119
What is the population of one of the communities served by William Floyd School District?
15,481
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "William Floyd School District", "William Floyd School District", "Mastic, New York", "Mastic, New York" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Lenape Regional High School District is a comprehensive regional public high school district that serves students in ninth through twelfth grades from eight municipalities in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States.", " The communities in the district are Evesham Township, Medford Lakes, Medford Township, Mount Laurel Township, Shamong Township, Southampton Township, Tabernacle Township and Woodland Township.", " The eight municipalities cover a combined area of 350 sqmi which represents roughly one-third of the entire area of Burlington County, the largest county in New Jersey.", " Each of the eight communities served by the Lenape District has its own elementary school district.", " Each elementary school district is governed by its own nine-member board of education which oversees the school budget and the education of students in Kindergarten through eighth grade." ], "title": "Lenape Regional High School District" }, { "sentences": [ "Mastic is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the southeastern part of the town of Brookhaven in central Suffolk County, New York, United States.", " The population was 15,481 at the 2010 census." ], "title": "Mastic, New York" }, { "sentences": [ "Union County Public Schools is a school district serving Union County, Kentucky.", "Not to be confused with Union County Public Schools, North Carolina.", " Communities served by the school district include Morganfield, Sturgis, Sullivan, Uniontown, Waverly and surrounding areas." ], "title": "Union County Public Schools, Kentucky" }, { "sentences": [ "Crittenden County Public Schools is a school district serving Crittenden County, Kentucky.", " Communities served by the school district include Marion, Crayne, Dycusburg, Tolu and surrounding areas.", " The school sports teams are called \"Rockets\".", " All Crittenden County Schools are located in Marion." ], "title": "Crittenden County Schools" }, { "sentences": [ "The Long Beach Island Consolidated School District is a regional consolidated public school district which serves students in pre-kindergarten through sixth grade from five communities bordering the Atlantic Ocean on Long Beach Island, in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States.", " Communities served by the district are Barnegat Light, Harvey Cedars, Long Beach Township, Ship Bottom and Surf City." ], "title": "Long Beach Island Consolidated School District" }, { "sentences": [ "West Essex High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school in North Caldwell, New Jersey in the United States.", " The high school is part of the West Essex Regional School District, which serves students from four municipalities in western Essex County.", " Communities served by the district's schools are Essex Fells, Fairfield, North Caldwell, and Roseland.", " The school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Secondary Schools since 1964.", " Block scheduling was implemented for the 2014-2015 school year." ], "title": "West Essex High School" }, { "sentences": [ "West Morris Central High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school that serves students in ninth through twelfth grades from Washington Township, Morris County, New Jersey, United States, where the school is located, operating as part of the West Morris Regional High School District.", " The school has a Chester Township mailing address.", " Other communities served by the district are Chester Borough, Chester Township, Mendham Borough and Mendham Township, whose students attend West Morris Mendham High School." ], "title": "West Morris Central High School" }, { "sentences": [ "The William Floyd School District is located in the southern area of the Town of Brookhaven on Long Island in New York.", " The district serves the contiguous communities of Shirley, Mastic, Mastic Beach and Moriches.", " The William Floyd School District is one of the larger school districts on Long Island and is named after William Floyd, one of only 56 men to sign the Declaration of Independence.", " The district is located on the south shore of Long Island, approximately 60 miles east of New York City, with an enrollment of 8,653 students as of 2016.", " William Floyd students attend five elementary schools, two middle schools, and a senior high school." ], "title": "William Floyd School District" }, { "sentences": [ "Fox Lake Grade School District 114 is an elementary school district based in unincorporated Lake County, Illinois, east of the village of Spring Grove, and educates students in the northwestern region of Lake County.", " The communities served by the school district surround Fox Lake.", " The district is composed of two schools, with one being an elementary school and the other being a middle school." ], "title": "Fox Lake Grade School District 114" }, { "sentences": [ "Trigg County Public Schools is a school district serving Trigg County, Kentucky.", " Communities served by the school district include Cadiz, Canton, Cerulean, Wallonia and surrounding areas." ], "title": "Trigg County Public Schools" } ]
[ "Title: Lenape Regional High School District\n\nThe Lenape Regional High School District is a comprehensive regional public high school district that serves students in ninth through twelfth grades from eight municipalities in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States. The communities in the district are Evesham Township, Medford Lakes, Medford Township, Mount Laurel Township, Shamong Township, Southampton Township, Tabernacle Township and Woodland Township. The eight municipalities cover a combined area of 350 sqmi which represents roughly one-third of the entire area of Burlington County, the largest county in New Jersey. Each of the eight communities served by the Lenape District has its own elementary school district. Each elementary school district is governed by its own nine-member board of education which oversees the school budget and the education of students in Kindergarten through eighth grade.", "Title: Mastic, New York\n\nMastic is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the southeastern part of the town of Brookhaven in central Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 15,481 at the 2010 census.", "Title: Union County Public Schools, Kentucky\n\nUnion County Public Schools is a school district serving Union County, Kentucky. Not to be confused with Union County Public Schools, North Carolina. Communities served by the school district include Morganfield, Sturgis, Sullivan, Uniontown, Waverly and surrounding areas.", "Title: Crittenden County Schools\n\nCrittenden County Public Schools is a school district serving Crittenden County, Kentucky. Communities served by the school district include Marion, Crayne, Dycusburg, Tolu and surrounding areas. The school sports teams are called \"Rockets\". All Crittenden County Schools are located in Marion.", "Title: Long Beach Island Consolidated School District\n\nThe Long Beach Island Consolidated School District is a regional consolidated public school district which serves students in pre-kindergarten through sixth grade from five communities bordering the Atlantic Ocean on Long Beach Island, in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States. Communities served by the district are Barnegat Light, Harvey Cedars, Long Beach Township, Ship Bottom and Surf City.", "Title: West Essex High School\n\nWest Essex High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school in North Caldwell, New Jersey in the United States. The high school is part of the West Essex Regional School District, which serves students from four municipalities in western Essex County. Communities served by the district's schools are Essex Fells, Fairfield, North Caldwell, and Roseland. The school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Secondary Schools since 1964. Block scheduling was implemented for the 2014-2015 school year.", "Title: West Morris Central High School\n\nWest Morris Central High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school that serves students in ninth through twelfth grades from Washington Township, Morris County, New Jersey, United States, where the school is located, operating as part of the West Morris Regional High School District. The school has a Chester Township mailing address. Other communities served by the district are Chester Borough, Chester Township, Mendham Borough and Mendham Township, whose students attend West Morris Mendham High School.", "Title: William Floyd School District\n\nThe William Floyd School District is located in the southern area of the Town of Brookhaven on Long Island in New York. The district serves the contiguous communities of Shirley, Mastic, Mastic Beach and Moriches. The William Floyd School District is one of the larger school districts on Long Island and is named after William Floyd, one of only 56 men to sign the Declaration of Independence. The district is located on the south shore of Long Island, approximately 60 miles east of New York City, with an enrollment of 8,653 students as of 2016. William Floyd students attend five elementary schools, two middle schools, and a senior high school.", "Title: Fox Lake Grade School District 114\n\nFox Lake Grade School District 114 is an elementary school district based in unincorporated Lake County, Illinois, east of the village of Spring Grove, and educates students in the northwestern region of Lake County. The communities served by the school district surround Fox Lake. The district is composed of two schools, with one being an elementary school and the other being a middle school.", "Title: Trigg County Public Schools\n\nTrigg County Public Schools is a school district serving Trigg County, Kentucky. Communities served by the school district include Cadiz, Canton, Cerulean, Wallonia and surrounding areas." ]
4,120
What newspaper does the son of Helena Ritz Fathia Nkrumah write for?
Al Ahram Weekly
bridge
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{ "title": [ "Gamal Nkrumah", "Fathia Nkrumah" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Dr Sekou Nkrumah (born 1 December 1963) is a Ghanaian politician and last son of Ghana's first President Dr Kwame Nkrumah." ], "title": "Sekou Nkrumah" }, { "sentences": [ "Ritz Newspaper, colloquially Ritz Magazine, sometimes simply Ritz, was a British magazine focusing on gossip, celebrity and fashion.", " It was launched in 1976 by David Bailey and David Litchfield, who acted as co-editors." ], "title": "Ritz Newspaper" }, { "sentences": [ "Gamal Gorkeh Nkrumah is a Ghanaian journalist, a Pan-Africanist and an editor of \"Al Ahram Weekly\" newspaper.", " He is the eldest son of the first president of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah, and his Egyptian wife Fathia Nkrumah." ], "title": "Gamal Nkrumah" }, { "sentences": [ "Helena, or Saint Helena (Greek: Ἁγία Ἑλένη, \"Hagía Helénē\", Latin: \"Flavia Iulia Helena Augusta\" ; c. 250  – c. 330 ), was an Empress of the Roman Empire, and mother of Emperor Constantine the Great.", " Born in Drepana, Bithynia in Asia Minor, she became the consort of the future Roman Emperor Constantius Chlorus (reigned 293–306) and the mother of the future Emperor Constantine the Great (reigned 306–337).", " She ranks as an important figure in the history of Christianity and of the world due to her major influence on her son.", " In her final years, she made a religious tour of Syria Palaestina and Jerusalem, during which she allegedly discovered the True Cross.", " Pious beliefs also associate her to the foundation of the Vatican Gardens." ], "title": "Helena (empress)" }, { "sentences": [ "Helena Ritz Fathia Nkrumah ( ) (February 22, 1932 – May 31, 2007); born Fathia Halim Ritzk; Arabic: فتحية رزق‎ ‎ ), was an Egyptian and the First Lady of the newly independent Ghana as the wife of the Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah, its first president." ], "title": "Fathia Nkrumah" }, { "sentences": [ "Jur Bohun (also Yuri Bogun) is the main antagonist in the novel \"With Fire and Sword\" by Henryk Sienkiewicz.", " He is a famous Cossack colonel of unknown origin, and originally a friend (more like an adopted son) of the Kurcewicz family.", " He falls in love with Helena Kurcewiczówna and wants to marry her.", " However he is thwarted by his rival, Jan Skrzetuski, a Polish nobleman, who forces the matron, Princes Kurcewicz to promise him Helena's hand, with Helena's approval.", " Betrayed and rejected Bohun raids the Kurcewicz estate, slaughters the family, kidnaps Helena and joins the ongoing Cossack uprising.", " The novel revolves around the struggle between Skrzetuski and Bohun with the Khmelnytsky Uprising as historical background." ], "title": "Yuri Bohun" }, { "sentences": [ "My Day was a newspaper column that was written by First Lady of the United States Eleanor Roosevelt six days a week from 1935 to 1962.", " From 1961 until 1962, issues were only published every other day because Roosevelt became too sick to write on her usual schedule.", " In her column, she discussed issues such as race, women, and key events (Pearl Harbor, Prohibition, H Bomb, etc.).", " This column allowed Roosevelt to spread her ideas and thoughts to millions of Americans and give them a new view on the issues they faced every day.", " George T. Bye, Eleanor Roosevelt's literary agent, encouraged her to write the column.", " With this column, Roosevelt became the first First Lady to write a daily newspaper column.", " Roosevelt also wrote for \"Ladies Home Journal\", McCall's, and various articles in Vogue and other women's magazines." ], "title": "My Day" }, { "sentences": [ "To Vima (Greek: Το Βήμα , '\"The Tribune\"' ) is a Greek daily newspaper first published in 1922 by Dimitris Lambrakis, the father of Christos Lambrakis.", " It is owned by Lambrakis Press Group, a group that also publishes the newspaper \"Ta Nea\", among others in its fold of publications.", " \"To Vima\" is a high-quality newspaper in Greece, and arguably the most influential in political issues; it was published daily until 2011, but since publishes only its flagship Sunday edition, whose current managing editor is Stavros Psycharis.", " To Vima is historically the newspaper to which prominent politicians would most commonly provide interviews or write articles.", " Eleftherios Venizelos, Georgios Papandreou, Nikolaos Plastiras, Constantine Karamanlis and Andreas Papandreou are among those who wrote for the newspaper." ], "title": "To Vima" }, { "sentences": [ "Izates II (Ἰζάτης), son of Monobaz (Μονόβαζος), or Izates bar Monobaz (also known as Izaates, Persian: ایزد‎ ‎ or Hebrew: זוטוס בן מונבז‎ ‎ ) (ca. 1-55 CE).", " Izates was a king of the Parthian client kingdom of Adiabene who became a proselyte to Judaism.", " He was the son of Queen Helena of Adiabene and King Monobazus I of Adiabene.", " Queen Helena was also said to be the wife of King Abgarus of Edessa and thus the queen of Edessa too.", " This implies that Izates II was the king of Edessa, as well as of Adiabene.", " Moses of Chorene confirms that this Queen Helena of Edessa was also the queen of Adiabene when he says:" ], "title": "Izates bar Monobaz" }, { "sentences": [ "The St. Helena Star is a weekly newspaper published in St. Helena, California, by Napa Valley Publishing Co., a subsidiary of Lee Enterprises which also publishes the \"Napa Valley Register\".", " The newspaper was started in 1874.", " The \"Star\" has a circulation of 4,500 and an online edition.", " In 2011, the California Newspaper Publishers Association awarded it the 2nd place prize for 2010 in the \"General Excellence\" category for newspapers its size." ], "title": "St. Helena Star" } ]
[ "Title: Sekou Nkrumah\n\nDr Sekou Nkrumah (born 1 December 1963) is a Ghanaian politician and last son of Ghana's first President Dr Kwame Nkrumah.", "Title: Ritz Newspaper\n\nRitz Newspaper, colloquially Ritz Magazine, sometimes simply Ritz, was a British magazine focusing on gossip, celebrity and fashion. It was launched in 1976 by David Bailey and David Litchfield, who acted as co-editors.", "Title: Gamal Nkrumah\n\nGamal Gorkeh Nkrumah is a Ghanaian journalist, a Pan-Africanist and an editor of \"Al Ahram Weekly\" newspaper. He is the eldest son of the first president of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah, and his Egyptian wife Fathia Nkrumah.", "Title: Helena (empress)\n\nHelena, or Saint Helena (Greek: Ἁγία Ἑλένη, \"Hagía Helénē\", Latin: \"Flavia Iulia Helena Augusta\" ; c. 250  – c. 330 ), was an Empress of the Roman Empire, and mother of Emperor Constantine the Great. Born in Drepana, Bithynia in Asia Minor, she became the consort of the future Roman Emperor Constantius Chlorus (reigned 293–306) and the mother of the future Emperor Constantine the Great (reigned 306–337). She ranks as an important figure in the history of Christianity and of the world due to her major influence on her son. In her final years, she made a religious tour of Syria Palaestina and Jerusalem, during which she allegedly discovered the True Cross. Pious beliefs also associate her to the foundation of the Vatican Gardens.", "Title: Fathia Nkrumah\n\nHelena Ritz Fathia Nkrumah ( ) (February 22, 1932 – May 31, 2007); born Fathia Halim Ritzk; Arabic: فتحية رزق‎ ‎ ), was an Egyptian and the First Lady of the newly independent Ghana as the wife of the Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah, its first president.", "Title: Yuri Bohun\n\nJur Bohun (also Yuri Bogun) is the main antagonist in the novel \"With Fire and Sword\" by Henryk Sienkiewicz. He is a famous Cossack colonel of unknown origin, and originally a friend (more like an adopted son) of the Kurcewicz family. He falls in love with Helena Kurcewiczówna and wants to marry her. However he is thwarted by his rival, Jan Skrzetuski, a Polish nobleman, who forces the matron, Princes Kurcewicz to promise him Helena's hand, with Helena's approval. Betrayed and rejected Bohun raids the Kurcewicz estate, slaughters the family, kidnaps Helena and joins the ongoing Cossack uprising. The novel revolves around the struggle between Skrzetuski and Bohun with the Khmelnytsky Uprising as historical background.", "Title: My Day\n\nMy Day was a newspaper column that was written by First Lady of the United States Eleanor Roosevelt six days a week from 1935 to 1962. From 1961 until 1962, issues were only published every other day because Roosevelt became too sick to write on her usual schedule. In her column, she discussed issues such as race, women, and key events (Pearl Harbor, Prohibition, H Bomb, etc.). This column allowed Roosevelt to spread her ideas and thoughts to millions of Americans and give them a new view on the issues they faced every day. George T. Bye, Eleanor Roosevelt's literary agent, encouraged her to write the column. With this column, Roosevelt became the first First Lady to write a daily newspaper column. Roosevelt also wrote for \"Ladies Home Journal\", McCall's, and various articles in Vogue and other women's magazines.", "Title: To Vima\n\nTo Vima (Greek: Το Βήμα , '\"The Tribune\"' ) is a Greek daily newspaper first published in 1922 by Dimitris Lambrakis, the father of Christos Lambrakis. It is owned by Lambrakis Press Group, a group that also publishes the newspaper \"Ta Nea\", among others in its fold of publications. \"To Vima\" is a high-quality newspaper in Greece, and arguably the most influential in political issues; it was published daily until 2011, but since publishes only its flagship Sunday edition, whose current managing editor is Stavros Psycharis. To Vima is historically the newspaper to which prominent politicians would most commonly provide interviews or write articles. Eleftherios Venizelos, Georgios Papandreou, Nikolaos Plastiras, Constantine Karamanlis and Andreas Papandreou are among those who wrote for the newspaper.", "Title: Izates bar Monobaz\n\nIzates II (Ἰζάτης), son of Monobaz (Μονόβαζος), or Izates bar Monobaz (also known as Izaates, Persian: ایزد‎ ‎ or Hebrew: זוטוס בן מונבז‎ ‎ ) (ca. 1-55 CE). Izates was a king of the Parthian client kingdom of Adiabene who became a proselyte to Judaism. He was the son of Queen Helena of Adiabene and King Monobazus I of Adiabene. Queen Helena was also said to be the wife of King Abgarus of Edessa and thus the queen of Edessa too. This implies that Izates II was the king of Edessa, as well as of Adiabene. Moses of Chorene confirms that this Queen Helena of Edessa was also the queen of Adiabene when he says:", "Title: St. Helena Star\n\nThe St. Helena Star is a weekly newspaper published in St. Helena, California, by Napa Valley Publishing Co., a subsidiary of Lee Enterprises which also publishes the \"Napa Valley Register\". The newspaper was started in 1874. The \"Star\" has a circulation of 4,500 and an online edition. In 2011, the California Newspaper Publishers Association awarded it the 2nd place prize for 2010 in the \"General Excellence\" category for newspapers its size." ]
4,121
Jon Garth Murray was the half-brother of a reverend from what faith?
Baptist
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Jon Garth Murray", "William J. Murray" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "William J. \"Bill\" Murray III (born May 25, 1946) is an American author, Baptist minister, and social conservative lobbyist who currently serves as the chairman of the Religious Freedom Coalition, a non-profit organization in Washington, D.C., active on issues related to aiding Christians in Islamic and Communist countries.", " The son of the late atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair, Murray played a significant part alongside his mother in the ending of mandatory prayer in public schools in 1963." ], "title": "William J. Murray" }, { "sentences": [ "Madalyn Murray O'Hair (\"née\" Mays; April 13, 1919 – September 29, 1995), who also used multiple pseudonyms (her most preferred being M. Bible), was an American activist, founder of American Atheists, and the organization's president from 1963 to 1986.", " She created the first issues of \"American Atheist Magazine\".", " One of her sons, Jon Garth Murray, became the nominal president of the organization from 1986 to 1995, but she remained \"de facto\" president during these nine years." ], "title": "Madalyn Murray O'Hair" }, { "sentences": [ "Faith No More (sometimes abbreviated as FNM) is an American rock band from San Francisco, California, formed in 1979.", " Before settling on their current name in 1982, the band performed under the names Sharp Young Men and later Faith No Man.", " Bassist Billy Gould and drummer Mike Bordin are the longest remaining members of the band, having been involved with Faith No More since its inception.", " The band underwent several lineup changes early in their career, along with some major changes later on.", " The current lineup of Faith No More consists of Gould, Bordin, keyboardist Roddy Bottum, guitarist Jon Hudson and vocalist Mike Patton." ], "title": "Faith No More" }, { "sentences": [ "Andy Nicholson is an English musician, DJ and producer, best known as the original bass guitarist of the Sheffield band Arctic Monkeys, which he left in 2006.", " In 2008 he founded Mongrel with Jon McClure of Reverend and the Makers.", " In 2009 he became the bassist for ex-Milburn frontman Joe Carnall's band The Book Club, but left later that year to join Reverend and the Makers.", " He is currently producing and performing in hip-hop group Clubs & Spades with Maticmouth from Reverend Soundsystem." ], "title": "Andy Nicholson" }, { "sentences": [ "Jon Garth Murray (November 16, 1954 – September 29, 1995) was the second son of late controversial activist Madalyn Murray O'Hair, the first president and founder of American Atheists, Inc., in 1963.", " He was also the half-brother of the reverend William \"Bill\" Murray." ], "title": "Jon Garth Murray" }, { "sentences": [ "Faith Methodist Church is a Christian church, affiliated with the Trinity Annual Conference (TRAC), under the Methodist Church in Singapore (MCS).", " It is located at 400 Commonwealth Drive in the island nation of Singapore.", " It is 1 of the 45 Methodist churches located in Singapore.", " It is currently led by Reverend Edwin Wong who took over as Pastor-in-Charge (PIC) in 2014, Jan 1.", " His team of pastors include Reverend Derrick Lau, Reverend Peter Koh, Reverend See Swee Fang and Reverend Raymond Fong.", " An average of about 2200 people come for its Sunday Celebration Services at 400 Commonwealth Drive and at ACJC." ], "title": "Faith Methodist Church" }, { "sentences": [ "Athol Murray College of Notre Dame is a private, independent, co-educational boarding high school rooted in the Catholic tradition and open to students of all faith backgrounds.", " Athol Murray College of Notre Dame is committed to developing young men and women to become purposeful leaders with virtuous character.", " Athol Murray College of Notre Dame is located in Wilcox, Saskatchewan, Canada.", " It was founded by the Sisters of Charity of St. Louis in 1920 as St. Augustine school when they established Notre Dame of the Prairies Convent.", " The school was later renamed to honour the contributions of Father Athol Murray.", " A noted, stained glass window honours 67 of the college's alumni who died in World War II." ], "title": "Athol Murray College of Notre Dame" }, { "sentences": [ "Jon McClure (born 22 December 1981), known as The Reverend, is an English musician.", " He is the lead singer and frontman of Reverend and The Makers, and ex-vocalist of 1984 and Judan Suki.", " He says that the name \"Reverend\" became his moniker because \"I'm a big mouth and always running on at people\"." ], "title": "Jon McClure" }, { "sentences": [ "Reverend Soundsystem or RSS are an English 'indiestep' band that formed in Sheffield in 2010.", " The band's vocalist Jon McClure had been playing under the Reverend Soundsystem pseudonym for some time in between Reverend and The Makers albums, and he recruited his Makers-bandmate and wife Laura McClure to join him, with Ocelot and Maticmouth Sheffield MC and former classmate of Jon." ], "title": "Reverend Soundsystem" }, { "sentences": [ "George Ian Murray (born 6 November 1940) is a former Australian cricketer who played a single match for Western Australia during the 1964–65 season.", " Born in South Perth, Western Australia, Murray's sole match at first-class level came in November 1964, in a Sheffield Shield match against Victoria at the WACA Ground in Perth.", " The match, which was the first of the season, ended in a draw after four days.", " Murray, who bowled right-arm fast-medium but batted left-handed, opened the bowling with Laurie Mayne in both innings.", " He took only one wicket in Victoria's innings, dismissing Ray Jordon, but finished with figures of 2/44 in the second innings.", " Murray did not play at state level again, with Western Australia's fast bowling stocks already including Mayne, Garth McKenzie, Des Hoare, and Jim Hubble, amongst others." ], "title": "George Murray (cricketer)" } ]
[ "Title: William J. Murray\n\nWilliam J. \"Bill\" Murray III (born May 25, 1946) is an American author, Baptist minister, and social conservative lobbyist who currently serves as the chairman of the Religious Freedom Coalition, a non-profit organization in Washington, D.C., active on issues related to aiding Christians in Islamic and Communist countries. The son of the late atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair, Murray played a significant part alongside his mother in the ending of mandatory prayer in public schools in 1963.", "Title: Madalyn Murray O'Hair\n\nMadalyn Murray O'Hair (\"née\" Mays; April 13, 1919 – September 29, 1995), who also used multiple pseudonyms (her most preferred being M. Bible), was an American activist, founder of American Atheists, and the organization's president from 1963 to 1986. She created the first issues of \"American Atheist Magazine\". One of her sons, Jon Garth Murray, became the nominal president of the organization from 1986 to 1995, but she remained \"de facto\" president during these nine years.", "Title: Faith No More\n\nFaith No More (sometimes abbreviated as FNM) is an American rock band from San Francisco, California, formed in 1979. Before settling on their current name in 1982, the band performed under the names Sharp Young Men and later Faith No Man. Bassist Billy Gould and drummer Mike Bordin are the longest remaining members of the band, having been involved with Faith No More since its inception. The band underwent several lineup changes early in their career, along with some major changes later on. The current lineup of Faith No More consists of Gould, Bordin, keyboardist Roddy Bottum, guitarist Jon Hudson and vocalist Mike Patton.", "Title: Andy Nicholson\n\nAndy Nicholson is an English musician, DJ and producer, best known as the original bass guitarist of the Sheffield band Arctic Monkeys, which he left in 2006. In 2008 he founded Mongrel with Jon McClure of Reverend and the Makers. In 2009 he became the bassist for ex-Milburn frontman Joe Carnall's band The Book Club, but left later that year to join Reverend and the Makers. He is currently producing and performing in hip-hop group Clubs & Spades with Maticmouth from Reverend Soundsystem.", "Title: Jon Garth Murray\n\nJon Garth Murray (November 16, 1954 – September 29, 1995) was the second son of late controversial activist Madalyn Murray O'Hair, the first president and founder of American Atheists, Inc., in 1963. He was also the half-brother of the reverend William \"Bill\" Murray.", "Title: Faith Methodist Church\n\nFaith Methodist Church is a Christian church, affiliated with the Trinity Annual Conference (TRAC), under the Methodist Church in Singapore (MCS). It is located at 400 Commonwealth Drive in the island nation of Singapore. It is 1 of the 45 Methodist churches located in Singapore. It is currently led by Reverend Edwin Wong who took over as Pastor-in-Charge (PIC) in 2014, Jan 1. His team of pastors include Reverend Derrick Lau, Reverend Peter Koh, Reverend See Swee Fang and Reverend Raymond Fong. An average of about 2200 people come for its Sunday Celebration Services at 400 Commonwealth Drive and at ACJC.", "Title: Athol Murray College of Notre Dame\n\nAthol Murray College of Notre Dame is a private, independent, co-educational boarding high school rooted in the Catholic tradition and open to students of all faith backgrounds. Athol Murray College of Notre Dame is committed to developing young men and women to become purposeful leaders with virtuous character. Athol Murray College of Notre Dame is located in Wilcox, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was founded by the Sisters of Charity of St. Louis in 1920 as St. Augustine school when they established Notre Dame of the Prairies Convent. The school was later renamed to honour the contributions of Father Athol Murray. A noted, stained glass window honours 67 of the college's alumni who died in World War II.", "Title: Jon McClure\n\nJon McClure (born 22 December 1981), known as The Reverend, is an English musician. He is the lead singer and frontman of Reverend and The Makers, and ex-vocalist of 1984 and Judan Suki. He says that the name \"Reverend\" became his moniker because \"I'm a big mouth and always running on at people\".", "Title: Reverend Soundsystem\n\nReverend Soundsystem or RSS are an English 'indiestep' band that formed in Sheffield in 2010. The band's vocalist Jon McClure had been playing under the Reverend Soundsystem pseudonym for some time in between Reverend and The Makers albums, and he recruited his Makers-bandmate and wife Laura McClure to join him, with Ocelot and Maticmouth Sheffield MC and former classmate of Jon.", "Title: George Murray (cricketer)\n\nGeorge Ian Murray (born 6 November 1940) is a former Australian cricketer who played a single match for Western Australia during the 1964–65 season. Born in South Perth, Western Australia, Murray's sole match at first-class level came in November 1964, in a Sheffield Shield match against Victoria at the WACA Ground in Perth. The match, which was the first of the season, ended in a draw after four days. Murray, who bowled right-arm fast-medium but batted left-handed, opened the bowling with Laurie Mayne in both innings. He took only one wicket in Victoria's innings, dismissing Ray Jordon, but finished with figures of 2/44 in the second innings. Murray did not play at state level again, with Western Australia's fast bowling stocks already including Mayne, Garth McKenzie, Des Hoare, and Jim Hubble, amongst others." ]
4,122
The Pastel Journal and Rolling Stone, are which form of publication?
magazine
comparison
easy
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[ { "sentences": [ "Jann Simon Wenner (born January 7, 1946) is the co-founder and publisher of the popular culture biweekly magazine \"Rolling Stone\", and former owner of \"Men's Journal\" magazine.", " Born in New York City, Wenner graduated from Chadwick School and later attended the University of California, Berkeley.", " He dropped out, but while at Berkeley he participated in the Free Speech Movement.", " Wenner, with his mentor Ralph J. Gleason, co-founded \"Rolling Stone\" in 1967 with the help of a loan from family members and his soon to be wife.", " Later in his career he became one of the founders of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and has founded other publications.", " As a publisher and media figure, he has faced controversy regarding Hall of Fame eligibility favoritism, the relationship between famous gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson breaking down, and allegations that his magazine's reviews were biased." ], "title": "Jann Wenner" }, { "sentences": [ "Christian David Hoard is an American music journalist and music editor for \"Rolling Stone\".", " A 2000 graduate of the University of Michigan, he began his career as a music journalist writing for the \"Michigan Daily\".", " He later moved to New York City, where he interned for \"the Village Voice\" and met Robert Christgau, who became his mentor.", " Christgau also later convinced his colleagues at \"Rolling Stone\" to allow Hoard to write for the magazine after Hoard became an intern there; he later became the magazine's senior editor.", " Along with Nathan Brackett, he co-edited \"The New Rolling Stone Album Guide\", which was published in 2004.", " In 2016, he replaced Brackett as \"Rolling Stone\"' s music editor." ], "title": "Christian Hoard" }, { "sentences": [ "Rolling Stone is an American biweekly magazine that focuses on popular culture.", " It was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by Jann Wenner, who is still the magazine's publisher, and the music critic Ralph J. Gleason.", " It was first known for its musical coverage and for political reporting by Hunter S. Thompson.", " In the 1990s, the magazine shifted focus to a younger readership interested in youth-oriented television shows, film actors, and popular music.", " In recent years, it has resumed its traditional mix of content." ], "title": "Rolling Stone" }, { "sentences": [ "Jenny Eliscu is a radio host for Sirius XM and a contributing editor for \"Rolling Stone\" magazine.", " She also had a recurring presence on the TV program \"I'm from Rolling Stone\" and has been on other music programs, including \"Behind the Music\".", " She has written a book (\"Schools That Rock: The Rolling Stone College Guide\" ISBN  )." ], "title": "Jenny Eliscu" }, { "sentences": [ "The Get Em Mamis is an Alternative Hip Hop group from the East Coast, United States.", " The duo consists of Roxzi and Symphony, both originally from Baltimore, Maryland.", " The Get Em Mamis first single \"When You See Us\" was featured on HBO hit series \"The Wire\" Season 4 and \"The Ooh Ahh Song\" was featured on HBO's \"The Wire\" Season 5\".", " In 2008 Get Em Mamis single \"Cold Summer\" was ranked #83 in \"Rolling Stone\" magazine's Top 100 Singles of 2008.", " Get Em Mamis \"Cold Summer\" also received an impressive four stars in \"Rolling Stone\"' s Download section in the May 2008 issue.", " They were the first female rap group from Baltimore, MD to be featured on \"Rolling Stone\"' s Top 100 Singles." ], "title": "The Get Em Mamis" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Rolling Stone\" Australia is the Australian edition of the United States' \"Rolling Stone\" magazine devoted to music, politics, and popular culture, published monthly.", " The Australian version of \"Rolling Stone\" was initially published in 1970 as a supplement in \"Revolution\" magazine published by Monash University student Phillip Frazer.", " It was launched as a fully fledged magazine in 1972 by Frazer and is the longest surviving international edition of \"Rolling Stone\"." ], "title": "Rolling Stone Australia" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rolling Stone Album Guide, previously known as The Rolling Stone Record Guide, is a book that contains professional music reviews written and edited by staff members from \"Rolling Stone\" magazine.", " Its first edition was published in 1979 and its last in 2004.", " The guide can be seen at Rate Your Music, while a list of albums given a five star rating by the guide can be seen at Rocklist.net." ], "title": "The Rolling Stone Album Guide" }, { "sentences": [ "A Little Bit Longer is the third studio album by the American band the Jonas Brothers and their second album released on Hollywood Records.", " It was released on August 12, 2008.", " The album received generally favorable reviews, and four star reviews from \"Rolling Stone\", AllMusic, and \"Blender\".", " The album was preceded by three singles, \"Burnin' Up\", \"Lovebug\" and \"Tonight\".", " The album was number 40 on \"Rolling Stone\"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Best 50 Albums of 2008.", " One of the songs from the album, \"Video Girl\" was also number 49 on \"Rolling Stone\"' s list of the 100 Best Songs of 2008." ], "title": "A Little Bit Longer" }, { "sentences": [ "Fear and Loathing at Rolling Stone: The Essential Writings of Hunter S. Thompson is a 2009 book that collects \"the finest work\" by Hunter S. Thompson during his 40-year stint at \"Rolling Stone\".", " The book was edited by Jann S. Wenner, co-founder and publisher of \"Rolling Stone\", ." ], "title": "Fear and Loathing at Rolling Stone" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pastel Journal is a bi-monthly magazine focused on pastel artists and pastel art.", " The magazine was started in 1999." ], "title": "The Pastel Journal" } ]
[ "Title: Jann Wenner\n\nJann Simon Wenner (born January 7, 1946) is the co-founder and publisher of the popular culture biweekly magazine \"Rolling Stone\", and former owner of \"Men's Journal\" magazine. Born in New York City, Wenner graduated from Chadwick School and later attended the University of California, Berkeley. He dropped out, but while at Berkeley he participated in the Free Speech Movement. Wenner, with his mentor Ralph J. Gleason, co-founded \"Rolling Stone\" in 1967 with the help of a loan from family members and his soon to be wife. Later in his career he became one of the founders of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and has founded other publications. As a publisher and media figure, he has faced controversy regarding Hall of Fame eligibility favoritism, the relationship between famous gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson breaking down, and allegations that his magazine's reviews were biased.", "Title: Christian Hoard\n\nChristian David Hoard is an American music journalist and music editor for \"Rolling Stone\". A 2000 graduate of the University of Michigan, he began his career as a music journalist writing for the \"Michigan Daily\". He later moved to New York City, where he interned for \"the Village Voice\" and met Robert Christgau, who became his mentor. Christgau also later convinced his colleagues at \"Rolling Stone\" to allow Hoard to write for the magazine after Hoard became an intern there; he later became the magazine's senior editor. Along with Nathan Brackett, he co-edited \"The New Rolling Stone Album Guide\", which was published in 2004. In 2016, he replaced Brackett as \"Rolling Stone\"' s music editor.", "Title: Rolling Stone\n\nRolling Stone is an American biweekly magazine that focuses on popular culture. It was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by Jann Wenner, who is still the magazine's publisher, and the music critic Ralph J. Gleason. It was first known for its musical coverage and for political reporting by Hunter S. Thompson. In the 1990s, the magazine shifted focus to a younger readership interested in youth-oriented television shows, film actors, and popular music. In recent years, it has resumed its traditional mix of content.", "Title: Jenny Eliscu\n\nJenny Eliscu is a radio host for Sirius XM and a contributing editor for \"Rolling Stone\" magazine. She also had a recurring presence on the TV program \"I'm from Rolling Stone\" and has been on other music programs, including \"Behind the Music\". She has written a book (\"Schools That Rock: The Rolling Stone College Guide\" ISBN  ).", "Title: The Get Em Mamis\n\nThe Get Em Mamis is an Alternative Hip Hop group from the East Coast, United States. The duo consists of Roxzi and Symphony, both originally from Baltimore, Maryland. The Get Em Mamis first single \"When You See Us\" was featured on HBO hit series \"The Wire\" Season 4 and \"The Ooh Ahh Song\" was featured on HBO's \"The Wire\" Season 5\". In 2008 Get Em Mamis single \"Cold Summer\" was ranked #83 in \"Rolling Stone\" magazine's Top 100 Singles of 2008. Get Em Mamis \"Cold Summer\" also received an impressive four stars in \"Rolling Stone\"' s Download section in the May 2008 issue. They were the first female rap group from Baltimore, MD to be featured on \"Rolling Stone\"' s Top 100 Singles.", "Title: Rolling Stone Australia\n\n\"Rolling Stone\" Australia is the Australian edition of the United States' \"Rolling Stone\" magazine devoted to music, politics, and popular culture, published monthly. The Australian version of \"Rolling Stone\" was initially published in 1970 as a supplement in \"Revolution\" magazine published by Monash University student Phillip Frazer. It was launched as a fully fledged magazine in 1972 by Frazer and is the longest surviving international edition of \"Rolling Stone\".", "Title: The Rolling Stone Album Guide\n\nThe Rolling Stone Album Guide, previously known as The Rolling Stone Record Guide, is a book that contains professional music reviews written and edited by staff members from \"Rolling Stone\" magazine. Its first edition was published in 1979 and its last in 2004. The guide can be seen at Rate Your Music, while a list of albums given a five star rating by the guide can be seen at Rocklist.net.", "Title: A Little Bit Longer\n\nA Little Bit Longer is the third studio album by the American band the Jonas Brothers and their second album released on Hollywood Records. It was released on August 12, 2008. The album received generally favorable reviews, and four star reviews from \"Rolling Stone\", AllMusic, and \"Blender\". The album was preceded by three singles, \"Burnin' Up\", \"Lovebug\" and \"Tonight\". The album was number 40 on \"Rolling Stone\"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Best 50 Albums of 2008. One of the songs from the album, \"Video Girl\" was also number 49 on \"Rolling Stone\"' s list of the 100 Best Songs of 2008.", "Title: Fear and Loathing at Rolling Stone\n\nFear and Loathing at Rolling Stone: The Essential Writings of Hunter S. Thompson is a 2009 book that collects \"the finest work\" by Hunter S. Thompson during his 40-year stint at \"Rolling Stone\". The book was edited by Jann S. Wenner, co-founder and publisher of \"Rolling Stone\", .", "Title: The Pastel Journal\n\nThe Pastel Journal is a bi-monthly magazine focused on pastel artists and pastel art. The magazine was started in 1999." ]
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English actor John Alderton plays Thomas Watkins in which British TV drama series?
Upstairs, Downstairs
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{ "title": [ "Thomas Watkins", "Thomas Watkins", "John Alderton" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "\"Strychnine in the Soup\" is a short story by the British comic writer P. G. Wodehouse.", " A part of the Mr. Mulliner series, the story was first published in 1932 in \"Strand Magazine\".", " It also appears in the collections \"Mulliner Nights\" and \"Wodehouse on Crime\".", " A BBC TV adaptation of the story aired on 9 April 1976 starring John Alderton as Cyril Mulliner and Pauline Collins as Amelia Bassett as part of the Wodehouse Playhouse series of short stories." ], "title": "Strychnine in the Soup" }, { "sentences": [ "Andrew Burt (born 23 May 1945 in Wakefield, England) is a retired English actor, who has appeared in many British TV drama series from the 1970s to the present day.", " He is perhaps best known as the original Jack Sugden in \"Emmerdale Farm\", a role he played from 1972 to 1974 (with a brief return in 1976), before handing over the character to another actor, Clive Hornby.", " He played the brother of Lesley Whittle in the 1977 film \"The Black Panther\", and had the eponymous starring role in the BBC series \"The Legend of King Arthur\" (1979)." ], "title": "Andrew Burt" }, { "sentences": [ "John Alderton (born 27 November 1940) is an English actor who is best known for his roles in \"Upstairs, Downstairs\", \"Thomas & Sarah\", \"Wodehouse Playhouse\", \"Little Miss\" (original TV series), \"Please Sir!", "\", and \"Fireman Sam\" (The original series).", " Alderton has often starred alongside his wife, Pauline Collins." ], "title": "John Alderton" }, { "sentences": [ "\"No, Honestly\" is a song written, performed and produced by Lynsey de Paul, that was the theme for the London Weekend Television comedy series, \"No, Honestly\", starring Pauline Collins and John Alderton.", " The song was the first release on the Jet Records label established by Don Arden.", "</small> Released on October 18, 1974, it peaked at No. 7 on the UK Singles Chart.", "</small> The single release was a different version to that used for the TV theme.", " In 1975, de Paul received an Ivor Novello Award for Best Theme From a Radio or TV Production.", "</small>" ], "title": "No, Honestly (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas David Watkins (c.1876 – ?)", " is a fictional character in the ITV drama \"Upstairs, Downstairs\" and its spin-off \"Thomas & Sarah\".", " He was portrayed by John Alderton." ], "title": "Thomas Watkins" }, { "sentences": [ "Laurence Paul Fox (born 26 May 1978) is an English actor, singer-songwriter and guitarist, best known for his leading role as DS James Hathaway in the British TV drama series \"Lewis\" from 2006 to 2015.", " His debut album, Holding Patterns, was released in February 2016." ], "title": "Laurence Fox" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Mulliner's Buck-U-Uppo\" is a short story by the British comic writer P. G. Wodehouse.", " A part of the Mr. Mulliner series, the story was first published in the United States by Liberty Magazine on September 4, 1926 and in the United Kingdom in The Strand in November 1926, and collected in Meet Mr. Mulliner (1927).", " A BBC TV adaptation of the story first aired on 12 December 1978 in the series Wodehouse Playhouse starring John Alderton as Augustine Mulliner and Belinda Carroll as Jane Brandon." ], "title": "Mulliner's Buck-U-Uppo" }, { "sentences": [ "The Last Detective is a British TV drama series, broadcast on ITV between 7 February 2003 and 31 May 2007, starring Peter Davison as the title character, Detective Constable \"Dangerous Davies\".", " The series is based on the \"Dangerous Davies\" series of novels written by Leslie Thomas, and was filmed in the north London suburbs of Willesden, Neasden and Harlesden.", " The gentle but engrossing nature of the series was in stark contrast to other hard-hitting police dramas of the time, but this appeared to be a winning formula, becoming a surprise rating success." ], "title": "The Last Detective" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas & Sarah is a British drama series that aired on ITV in 1979.", " A spin-off from the BAFTA Award-winning series \"Upstairs, Downstairs\", it stars John Alderton and Pauline Collins reprising their \"Upstairs, Downstairs\" roles." ], "title": "Thomas &amp; Sarah" }, { "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: Strychnine in the Soup\n\n\"Strychnine in the Soup\" is a short story by the British comic writer P. G. Wodehouse. A part of the Mr. Mulliner series, the story was first published in 1932 in \"Strand Magazine\". It also appears in the collections \"Mulliner Nights\" and \"Wodehouse on Crime\". A BBC TV adaptation of the story aired on 9 April 1976 starring John Alderton as Cyril Mulliner and Pauline Collins as Amelia Bassett as part of the Wodehouse Playhouse series of short stories.", "Title: Andrew Burt\n\nAndrew Burt (born 23 May 1945 in Wakefield, England) is a retired English actor, who has appeared in many British TV drama series from the 1970s to the present day. He is perhaps best known as the original Jack Sugden in \"Emmerdale Farm\", a role he played from 1972 to 1974 (with a brief return in 1976), before handing over the character to another actor, Clive Hornby. He played the brother of Lesley Whittle in the 1977 film \"The Black Panther\", and had the eponymous starring role in the BBC series \"The Legend of King Arthur\" (1979).", "Title: John Alderton\n\nJohn Alderton (born 27 November 1940) is an English actor who is best known for his roles in \"Upstairs, Downstairs\", \"Thomas & Sarah\", \"Wodehouse Playhouse\", \"Little Miss\" (original TV series), \"Please Sir! \", and \"Fireman Sam\" (The original series). Alderton has often starred alongside his wife, Pauline Collins.", "Title: No, Honestly (song)\n\n\"No, Honestly\" is a song written, performed and produced by Lynsey de Paul, that was the theme for the London Weekend Television comedy series, \"No, Honestly\", starring Pauline Collins and John Alderton. The song was the first release on the Jet Records label established by Don Arden. </small> Released on October 18, 1974, it peaked at No. 7 on the UK Singles Chart. </small> The single release was a different version to that used for the TV theme. In 1975, de Paul received an Ivor Novello Award for Best Theme From a Radio or TV Production. </small>", "Title: Thomas Watkins\n\nThomas David Watkins (c.1876 – ?) is a fictional character in the ITV drama \"Upstairs, Downstairs\" and its spin-off \"Thomas & Sarah\". He was portrayed by John Alderton.", "Title: Laurence Fox\n\nLaurence Paul Fox (born 26 May 1978) is an English actor, singer-songwriter and guitarist, best known for his leading role as DS James Hathaway in the British TV drama series \"Lewis\" from 2006 to 2015. His debut album, Holding Patterns, was released in February 2016.", "Title: Mulliner's Buck-U-Uppo\n\n\"Mulliner's Buck-U-Uppo\" is a short story by the British comic writer P. G. Wodehouse. A part of the Mr. Mulliner series, the story was first published in the United States by Liberty Magazine on September 4, 1926 and in the United Kingdom in The Strand in November 1926, and collected in Meet Mr. Mulliner (1927). A BBC TV adaptation of the story first aired on 12 December 1978 in the series Wodehouse Playhouse starring John Alderton as Augustine Mulliner and Belinda Carroll as Jane Brandon.", "Title: The Last Detective\n\nThe Last Detective is a British TV drama series, broadcast on ITV between 7 February 2003 and 31 May 2007, starring Peter Davison as the title character, Detective Constable \"Dangerous Davies\". The series is based on the \"Dangerous Davies\" series of novels written by Leslie Thomas, and was filmed in the north London suburbs of Willesden, Neasden and Harlesden. The gentle but engrossing nature of the series was in stark contrast to other hard-hitting police dramas of the time, but this appeared to be a winning formula, becoming a surprise rating success.", "Title: Thomas &amp; Sarah\n\nThomas & Sarah is a British drama series that aired on ITV in 1979. A spin-off from the BAFTA Award-winning series \"Upstairs, Downstairs\", it stars John Alderton and Pauline Collins reprising their \"Upstairs, Downstairs\" roles.", "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\"." ]
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Punti (, literally "local(s)") is a Cantonese endonym that refers to the Cantonese people of Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macau, the Cantonese people are which type of Chinese people, originating from or residing in the provinces of Guangdong and eastern Guangxi (together known as Liangguang), in mainland China?
Han
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{ "title": [ "Punti", "Cantonese people" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Guangdong music, also known as \"Cantonese music\" (廣東音樂 \"Kwongdong yam ngok\",\"Guǎngdōng yīnyuè\") is a style of traditional Chinese instrumental music from Guangzhou and surrounding areas in Pearl River Delta of Guangdong Province on the southern coast of China.", " The name of the music is not an accurate description because \"Guangdong music\" is not the only music of the whole Guangdong area.", " Cantonese classical music especially were usually much livelier in pace and happier then those of other China provinces which is typical and the very essence of the Cantonese's character.", " In Guangdong, there are numerous traditional genres of music such as Teochew music and Hakka music (Hakka \"Hanyue\" and \"sixian\").", " The name of the music originated in the 1920 and 1930s when the music was popular in Shanghai ballrooms in the form of \"Spiritual Music\" (精神音樂, Jīngshěn Yīnyuè; more properly translated as \"spirited music\").", " As the performers were almost entirely from Guangdong, Shanghai people generalized the form of music as Guangdong music.", " Musically, compositions are based on tunes derived from Cantonese opera, together with new compositions from the 1920s onwards.", " Some pieces have influences from jazz and Western music, using syncopation and triple time, and incorporating instruments such as the saxophone, violin, guitar, piano, drum set, or xylophone." ], "title": "Guangdong music (genre)" }, { "sentences": [ "Hong Kong Cantonese () is a dialect of the Cantonese language commonly spoken in Hong Kong, as well as Macau.", " Although the Hong Kong people largely identify this variant of Chinese with the term \"\"Cantonese\"\" (廣東話 ), a variety of publications in Mainland China describe the variant as \"Hong Kong speech\" (香港話 )." ], "title": "Hong Kong Cantonese" }, { "sentences": [ "Tensions between people from Hong Kong and mainland China have developed since the handover of Hong Kong's sovereignty to China in 1997, and in particular since the late 2000s and early 2010s.", " Various factors have contributed to the development of such tensions: these include a difference between the popular interpretation in Hong Kong of the \"One country, two systems\" constitutional principle as against the Chinese government's official interpretation; policies of the Hong Kong and central governments to encourage mainland visitors to Hong Kong; and changing economic environments in Hong Kong and mainland China.", " Increasingly, these tensions have resulted in a rising sentiment in Hong Kong of hostility to \"mainlanders\" and resentment at a perceived trend towards assimilation and interference from the mainland and the central government, and at the same time a rising sentiment in mainland China of bewilderment and resentment at assertions that Hong Kong is, and should remain, different from the mainland in terms of political system, culture and language." ], "title": "Hong Kong–Mainland China conflict" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cantonese people () are Han Chinese people originating from or residing in the provinces of Guangdong and eastern Guangxi (together known as Liangguang), in mainland China.", " The term \"Cantonese people\" is often synonymous with the Punti people ().", " They are also referred to as \"Hoa\" in Vietnam, \"Kongfu\" in Malaysia and \"Konghu\" in Indonesia.\"", "." ], "title": "Cantonese people" }, { "sentences": [ "Lingnan architecture (Cantonese Jyutping: Ling naam gin zuk; Traditional Chinese: 嶺南建築), or Cantonese architecture, refers to the characteristic architectural style(s) of the Lingnan region - the Southern Chinese provinces of Gwongdung and Gwongsai.", " Usually, it is referring to the architecture associated with the Cantonese people - with other peoples in the area (such as the Hakka and the Teochew) having their own styles.", " This style began with the architecture of the ancient non-Han Nanyue people and absorbed certain architectural elements from the Tang Empire and Song Empire as the region sinicized in the later half of the first millennium AD." ], "title": "Lingnan architecture" }, { "sentences": [ "Cantonese merchants (Cantonese Jyutping: Jyut6 soeng1; Traditional Chinese: 粵商) refers to merchants of Cantonese origins, thought sometimes it is used to include Hakka and Teochew merchants who originated from the Southern Chinese province of Gwongdung - where Cantonese people have been the dominant demographic.", " Historically, the Cantonese people have spent most of the second millennium AD being one of the main ports of successive Chinese dynasties, resulting in the formation of a distinct business culture which many cultural studies and business scholars have sought to examine." ], "title": "Cantonese merchants" }, { "sentences": [ "Liangguang (, postal: Liangkwang) is a Chinese term for the province of Guangdong and former province and present autonomous region of Guangxi, collectively.", " It particularly refers to the viceroyalty of Liangguang under the Qing dynasty, when the territory was considered to include Hainan and the leased territories of British Hong Kong, the French Kouang-Tchéou-Wan and Portuguese Macau.", " The Viceroy of Liangguang existed from 1735-1911." ], "title": "Liangguang" }, { "sentences": [ "Sze Yap Cantonese (Chinese: 四邑廣東人; Taishanese: Sli Yip Gong Ong Ngin; Cantonese: Sei Yap Gwong Dong Yan; Mandarin: Si Yi Guang Dong Ren) represents the second largest Han group in Hong Kong after the group of people originating from the Guangzhou-Sam Yap region.", " The Sze Yap Cantonese comes from a region in Guangdong in China called Sze Yap (四邑), now called Ng Yap, which consists of the cities of Taishan, Kaiping, Xinhui, Enping, Heshan and Jiangmen.", " The Sze Yap Cantonese group have contributed much to what makes Hong Kong a success.", " In the 1960s, Hong Kong people of Sze Yap origin represented about 30% of Hong Kong's total population and today this population still increases as more immigrants from the Taishanese speaking areas of Guangdong in mainland China continue to immigrate to Hong Kong." ], "title": "Taishanese people in Hong Kong" }, { "sentences": [ "Punti (, literally \"local(s)\") is a Cantonese endonym that refers to the Cantonese people of Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macau.", " \"Punti\" designates the Cantonese-speaking locals in contrast to the Hakka immigrants who arrived in Guangdong during the Qing dynasty, the Hoklo people who spoke a different language, and the boat-dwelling Tanka people." ], "title": "Punti" }, { "sentences": [ "Lingnan culture (Cantonese Jyutping: Ling naam man faa; Traditional Chinese characters: 嶺南文化) refers to the culture of the core Lingnan region - the provinces of Guangdong (\"Gwongdung\" in Cantonese) and Guangxi (\"Gwongsai\" in Cantonese) in southern China.", " In a purely geographical sense, this term can include Hakka culture and Teochew culture in the area.", " The term is, however, more typically used to refer to Cantonese culture, which has historically been the dominant cultural force in Gwongdung and the eastern half of Gwongsai.", " Here, this term also includes culture of Hong Kong and culture of Macau, since the people of Hong Kong and Macau are largely Cantonese.", " Lingnan culture is the subject of research at several institutions such as the Centre of Lingnan Culture studies.", " It is often contrasted against the culture of China's northern plains (i.e., Zhongyuan culture)." ], "title": "Lingnan culture" } ]
[ "Title: Guangdong music (genre)\n\nGuangdong music, also known as \"Cantonese music\" (廣東音樂 \"Kwongdong yam ngok\",\"Guǎngdōng yīnyuè\") is a style of traditional Chinese instrumental music from Guangzhou and surrounding areas in Pearl River Delta of Guangdong Province on the southern coast of China. The name of the music is not an accurate description because \"Guangdong music\" is not the only music of the whole Guangdong area. Cantonese classical music especially were usually much livelier in pace and happier then those of other China provinces which is typical and the very essence of the Cantonese's character. In Guangdong, there are numerous traditional genres of music such as Teochew music and Hakka music (Hakka \"Hanyue\" and \"sixian\"). The name of the music originated in the 1920 and 1930s when the music was popular in Shanghai ballrooms in the form of \"Spiritual Music\" (精神音樂, Jīngshěn Yīnyuè; more properly translated as \"spirited music\"). As the performers were almost entirely from Guangdong, Shanghai people generalized the form of music as Guangdong music. Musically, compositions are based on tunes derived from Cantonese opera, together with new compositions from the 1920s onwards. Some pieces have influences from jazz and Western music, using syncopation and triple time, and incorporating instruments such as the saxophone, violin, guitar, piano, drum set, or xylophone.", "Title: Hong Kong Cantonese\n\nHong Kong Cantonese () is a dialect of the Cantonese language commonly spoken in Hong Kong, as well as Macau. Although the Hong Kong people largely identify this variant of Chinese with the term \"\"Cantonese\"\" (廣東話 ), a variety of publications in Mainland China describe the variant as \"Hong Kong speech\" (香港話 ).", "Title: Hong Kong–Mainland China conflict\n\nTensions between people from Hong Kong and mainland China have developed since the handover of Hong Kong's sovereignty to China in 1997, and in particular since the late 2000s and early 2010s. Various factors have contributed to the development of such tensions: these include a difference between the popular interpretation in Hong Kong of the \"One country, two systems\" constitutional principle as against the Chinese government's official interpretation; policies of the Hong Kong and central governments to encourage mainland visitors to Hong Kong; and changing economic environments in Hong Kong and mainland China. Increasingly, these tensions have resulted in a rising sentiment in Hong Kong of hostility to \"mainlanders\" and resentment at a perceived trend towards assimilation and interference from the mainland and the central government, and at the same time a rising sentiment in mainland China of bewilderment and resentment at assertions that Hong Kong is, and should remain, different from the mainland in terms of political system, culture and language.", "Title: Cantonese people\n\nThe Cantonese people () are Han Chinese people originating from or residing in the provinces of Guangdong and eastern Guangxi (together known as Liangguang), in mainland China. The term \"Cantonese people\" is often synonymous with the Punti people (). They are also referred to as \"Hoa\" in Vietnam, \"Kongfu\" in Malaysia and \"Konghu\" in Indonesia.\" .", "Title: Lingnan architecture\n\nLingnan architecture (Cantonese Jyutping: Ling naam gin zuk; Traditional Chinese: 嶺南建築), or Cantonese architecture, refers to the characteristic architectural style(s) of the Lingnan region - the Southern Chinese provinces of Gwongdung and Gwongsai. Usually, it is referring to the architecture associated with the Cantonese people - with other peoples in the area (such as the Hakka and the Teochew) having their own styles. This style began with the architecture of the ancient non-Han Nanyue people and absorbed certain architectural elements from the Tang Empire and Song Empire as the region sinicized in the later half of the first millennium AD.", "Title: Cantonese merchants\n\nCantonese merchants (Cantonese Jyutping: Jyut6 soeng1; Traditional Chinese: 粵商) refers to merchants of Cantonese origins, thought sometimes it is used to include Hakka and Teochew merchants who originated from the Southern Chinese province of Gwongdung - where Cantonese people have been the dominant demographic. Historically, the Cantonese people have spent most of the second millennium AD being one of the main ports of successive Chinese dynasties, resulting in the formation of a distinct business culture which many cultural studies and business scholars have sought to examine.", "Title: Liangguang\n\nLiangguang (, postal: Liangkwang) is a Chinese term for the province of Guangdong and former province and present autonomous region of Guangxi, collectively. It particularly refers to the viceroyalty of Liangguang under the Qing dynasty, when the territory was considered to include Hainan and the leased territories of British Hong Kong, the French Kouang-Tchéou-Wan and Portuguese Macau. The Viceroy of Liangguang existed from 1735-1911.", "Title: Taishanese people in Hong Kong\n\nSze Yap Cantonese (Chinese: 四邑廣東人; Taishanese: Sli Yip Gong Ong Ngin; Cantonese: Sei Yap Gwong Dong Yan; Mandarin: Si Yi Guang Dong Ren) represents the second largest Han group in Hong Kong after the group of people originating from the Guangzhou-Sam Yap region. The Sze Yap Cantonese comes from a region in Guangdong in China called Sze Yap (四邑), now called Ng Yap, which consists of the cities of Taishan, Kaiping, Xinhui, Enping, Heshan and Jiangmen. The Sze Yap Cantonese group have contributed much to what makes Hong Kong a success. In the 1960s, Hong Kong people of Sze Yap origin represented about 30% of Hong Kong's total population and today this population still increases as more immigrants from the Taishanese speaking areas of Guangdong in mainland China continue to immigrate to Hong Kong.", "Title: Punti\n\nPunti (, literally \"local(s)\") is a Cantonese endonym that refers to the Cantonese people of Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macau. \"Punti\" designates the Cantonese-speaking locals in contrast to the Hakka immigrants who arrived in Guangdong during the Qing dynasty, the Hoklo people who spoke a different language, and the boat-dwelling Tanka people.", "Title: Lingnan culture\n\nLingnan culture (Cantonese Jyutping: Ling naam man faa; Traditional Chinese characters: 嶺南文化) refers to the culture of the core Lingnan region - the provinces of Guangdong (\"Gwongdung\" in Cantonese) and Guangxi (\"Gwongsai\" in Cantonese) in southern China. In a purely geographical sense, this term can include Hakka culture and Teochew culture in the area. The term is, however, more typically used to refer to Cantonese culture, which has historically been the dominant cultural force in Gwongdung and the eastern half of Gwongsai. Here, this term also includes culture of Hong Kong and culture of Macau, since the people of Hong Kong and Macau are largely Cantonese. Lingnan culture is the subject of research at several institutions such as the Centre of Lingnan Culture studies. It is often contrasted against the culture of China's northern plains (i.e., Zhongyuan culture)." ]
4,125
What was this political group called had a series of armed conflicts and political machinations against Parliamentarians, which is often a subject in Partizan Press?
Royalists
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hard
{ "title": [ "Partizan Press", "English Civil War" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Karen Marón is an Argentine journalist, war correspondent, producer, international analyst and writer, renowned as one of the TOP 100 most influential war correspondents in the world in covering armed conflicts , with coverage in more than 30 countries since 2000.", " As international correspondent specialized in armed conflicts and international politics she has covered conflicts in the Middle East, Latin America, Persian Gulf including the most dangerous places of the world as Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Colombia, Libya and the Israeli–Palestinian conflict from the Second Intifada up to Israel's military offensive on Gaza Strip." ], "title": "Karen Maron" }, { "sentences": [ "NDMC Supercomputer is a military supercomputer with a speed of 16 petaflops.", " It is located in Moscow, Russia.", " The storage capacity is 236 petabytes.", " The supercomputer is designed to predict the development of armed conflicts and is able to analyze the situation and draw conclusions based on the information about past military conflicts.", " The database of the supercomputer contains data on the major armed conflicts of modernity for the efficient analysis of future threats." ], "title": "NDMC Supercomputer" }, { "sentences": [ "Partizan Press is a publisher of military history, especially about the English Civil War.", " They are the publishing division of Caliver Books — which is based in Leigh-on-Sea and Newthorpe.", " They also published Valkyrie Quarterly magazine and distribute miniature figurines for wargaming and role-playing." ], "title": "Partizan Press" }, { "sentences": [ "The Second English Civil War (1648–1649) was the second of three wars known collectively as the English Civil War (or \"Wars\"), which refers to the series of armed conflicts and political machinations which took place between Parliamentarians and Royalists from 1642 until 1651 and also include the First English Civil War (1642–1646) and the Third English Civil War (1649–1651)." ], "title": "Second English Civil War" }, { "sentences": [ "Red Hand Day or International Day against the Use of Child Soldiers, :February 12 each year, is an annual commemoration day on which pleas are made to political leaders and events are staged around the world to draw attention to the fates of child soldiers, children who are forced to serve as soldiers in wars and armed conflicts.", " The aim of Red Hand Day is to call for action against this practice, and support for children who are affected by it.", " Children have been used repeatedly as soldiers in recent years including armed conflicts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Uganda, Sudan, Côte d'Ivoire, Myanmar, Philippines, Colombia, Palestine, and Ukraine.", " Estimates on the number of children engaging in armed conflict around the world showed no change between 2006 and 2009.", " Rehabilitation for child-soldiers returned to their communities ranges from inadequate to non-existent." ], "title": "Red Hand Day" }, { "sentences": [ "Children in emergencies and conflicts constitutes the effects of situations that pose detrimental risks to the health, safety, and well-being of children.", " There are many different kinds of conflicts and emergencies, for example, violence, armed conflicts, war, natural disasters, etc.", " Approximately 13 million children are displaced by armed conflicts and violence around the world.", " Where violent conflicts are the norm, the lives of young children are significantly disrupted and their families have great difficulty in offering the sensitive and consistent care that young children need for their healthy development.", " Studies on the effect of emergencies and conflict on the physical and mental health of children between birth and 8 years old show that where the disaster is natural, the rate of PTSD occurs in anywhere from 3 to 87 per cent of affected children.", " However, rates of PTSD for children living in chronic conflict conditions varies from 15 to 50 per cent as evidenced in the following countries: Iran, Iraq, Israel, Kuwait, Lebanon, Palestine, Rwanda, South Africa, and Sudan." ], "title": "Children in emergencies and conflicts" }, { "sentences": [ "The Third English Civil War (1649–1651) was the last of the English Civil Wars (1642–1651), a series of armed conflicts and political machinations between Parliamentarians and Royalists." ], "title": "Third English Civil War" }, { "sentences": [ "Henry VI, Part 1, often referred to as 1 Henry VI, is a history play by William Shakespeare, and possibly Christopher Marlowe and/or Thomas Nashe, believed to have been written in 1591 and set during the lifetime of King Henry VI of England.", " Whereas \"Henry VI, Part 2\" deals with the King's inability to quell the bickering of his nobles, and the inevitability of armed conflict, and \"Henry VI, Part 3\" deals with the horrors of that conflict, \"Henry VI, Part 1\" deals with the and the political machinations leading up to the Wars of the Roses, as the English political system is torn apart by personal squabbles and petty jealousy." ], "title": "Henry VI, Part 1" }, { "sentences": [ "The English Civil War (1642–1651) was a series of armed conflicts and political machinations between Parliamentarians (\"Roundheads\") and Royalists (\"Cavaliers\") over, principally, the manner of England's government.", " The first (1642–1646) and second (1648–1649) wars pitted the supporters of King Charles I against the supporters of the Long Parliament, while the third (1649–1651) saw fighting between supporters of King Charles II and supporters of the Rump Parliament.", " The war ended with the Parliamentarian victory at the Battle of Worcester on 3 September 1651." ], "title": "English Civil War" }, { "sentences": [ "The First English Civil War (1642–1646) began the series of three wars known as the English Civil War (or \"Wars\").", " \"The English Civil War\" was a series of armed conflicts and political machinations that took place between Parliamentarians and Royalists from 1642 until 1651, and includes the Second English Civil War (1648–1649) and the Third English Civil War (1649–1651)." ], "title": "First English Civil War" } ]
[ "Title: Karen Maron\n\nKaren Marón is an Argentine journalist, war correspondent, producer, international analyst and writer, renowned as one of the TOP 100 most influential war correspondents in the world in covering armed conflicts , with coverage in more than 30 countries since 2000. As international correspondent specialized in armed conflicts and international politics she has covered conflicts in the Middle East, Latin America, Persian Gulf including the most dangerous places of the world as Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Colombia, Libya and the Israeli–Palestinian conflict from the Second Intifada up to Israel's military offensive on Gaza Strip.", "Title: NDMC Supercomputer\n\nNDMC Supercomputer is a military supercomputer with a speed of 16 petaflops. It is located in Moscow, Russia. The storage capacity is 236 petabytes. The supercomputer is designed to predict the development of armed conflicts and is able to analyze the situation and draw conclusions based on the information about past military conflicts. The database of the supercomputer contains data on the major armed conflicts of modernity for the efficient analysis of future threats.", "Title: Partizan Press\n\nPartizan Press is a publisher of military history, especially about the English Civil War. They are the publishing division of Caliver Books — which is based in Leigh-on-Sea and Newthorpe. They also published Valkyrie Quarterly magazine and distribute miniature figurines for wargaming and role-playing.", "Title: Second English Civil War\n\nThe Second English Civil War (1648–1649) was the second of three wars known collectively as the English Civil War (or \"Wars\"), which refers to the series of armed conflicts and political machinations which took place between Parliamentarians and Royalists from 1642 until 1651 and also include the First English Civil War (1642–1646) and the Third English Civil War (1649–1651).", "Title: Red Hand Day\n\nRed Hand Day or International Day against the Use of Child Soldiers, :February 12 each year, is an annual commemoration day on which pleas are made to political leaders and events are staged around the world to draw attention to the fates of child soldiers, children who are forced to serve as soldiers in wars and armed conflicts. The aim of Red Hand Day is to call for action against this practice, and support for children who are affected by it. Children have been used repeatedly as soldiers in recent years including armed conflicts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Uganda, Sudan, Côte d'Ivoire, Myanmar, Philippines, Colombia, Palestine, and Ukraine. Estimates on the number of children engaging in armed conflict around the world showed no change between 2006 and 2009. Rehabilitation for child-soldiers returned to their communities ranges from inadequate to non-existent.", "Title: Children in emergencies and conflicts\n\nChildren in emergencies and conflicts constitutes the effects of situations that pose detrimental risks to the health, safety, and well-being of children. There are many different kinds of conflicts and emergencies, for example, violence, armed conflicts, war, natural disasters, etc. Approximately 13 million children are displaced by armed conflicts and violence around the world. Where violent conflicts are the norm, the lives of young children are significantly disrupted and their families have great difficulty in offering the sensitive and consistent care that young children need for their healthy development. Studies on the effect of emergencies and conflict on the physical and mental health of children between birth and 8 years old show that where the disaster is natural, the rate of PTSD occurs in anywhere from 3 to 87 per cent of affected children. However, rates of PTSD for children living in chronic conflict conditions varies from 15 to 50 per cent as evidenced in the following countries: Iran, Iraq, Israel, Kuwait, Lebanon, Palestine, Rwanda, South Africa, and Sudan.", "Title: Third English Civil War\n\nThe Third English Civil War (1649–1651) was the last of the English Civil Wars (1642–1651), a series of armed conflicts and political machinations between Parliamentarians and Royalists.", "Title: Henry VI, Part 1\n\nHenry VI, Part 1, often referred to as 1 Henry VI, is a history play by William Shakespeare, and possibly Christopher Marlowe and/or Thomas Nashe, believed to have been written in 1591 and set during the lifetime of King Henry VI of England. Whereas \"Henry VI, Part 2\" deals with the King's inability to quell the bickering of his nobles, and the inevitability of armed conflict, and \"Henry VI, Part 3\" deals with the horrors of that conflict, \"Henry VI, Part 1\" deals with the and the political machinations leading up to the Wars of the Roses, as the English political system is torn apart by personal squabbles and petty jealousy.", "Title: English Civil War\n\nThe English Civil War (1642–1651) was a series of armed conflicts and political machinations between Parliamentarians (\"Roundheads\") and Royalists (\"Cavaliers\") over, principally, the manner of England's government. The first (1642–1646) and second (1648–1649) wars pitted the supporters of King Charles I against the supporters of the Long Parliament, while the third (1649–1651) saw fighting between supporters of King Charles II and supporters of the Rump Parliament. The war ended with the Parliamentarian victory at the Battle of Worcester on 3 September 1651.", "Title: First English Civil War\n\nThe First English Civil War (1642–1646) began the series of three wars known as the English Civil War (or \"Wars\"). \"The English Civil War\" was a series of armed conflicts and political machinations that took place between Parliamentarians and Royalists from 1642 until 1651, and includes the Second English Civil War (1648–1649) and the Third English Civil War (1649–1651)." ]
4,126
What group owns the brewery in the Philippines that licenses the Lone Star name from Pabst Brewing Co. for a brand of light beer?
LT Group
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{ "title": [ "Lone Star Brewing Company", "Lone Star Brewing Company", "Asia Brewery" ], "sent_id": [ 5, 7, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon is a casual dining restaurant chain, serving steak, seafood, salad, and similar food items.", " Lone Star opened its first restaurant in 1989 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.", " In March 1992, Lone Star became a public company with eight restaurants opened.", " By the end of 1995, there were 182 restaurants in operation.", " Lone Star ended the 1990s with 265 Lone Star restaurants.", " In August 2006, Lone Star became private." ], "title": "Lone Star Steakhouse &amp; Saloon" }, { "sentences": [ "Asia Brewery, Inc. is a Philippines-based diversified beverage company owned by LT Group, Inc. (), a publicly listed holding company of Lucio Tan.", " The company is one of only two breweries currently operating in the Philippines.", " It also produces non-alcoholic beverages." ], "title": "Asia Brewery" }, { "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": [ "The Stroh Brewery Company was a beer brewery located in Detroit, Michigan.", " In addition to its own Stroh's brand, the company produced or bought the rights to several other brands including Goebel, Schaefer, Schlitz, Augsburger, Erlanger, Old Style, Lone Star, Old Milwaukee, Red River, and Signature, as well as manufacturing Stroh's Ice Cream.", " The company was taken over and broken up in 2000, but some of its brands continued to be made by the new owners.", " The Stroh's brand is currently owned and marketed by Pabst Brewing Company, except in Canada where the Stroh brands are owned by Sleeman Breweries." ], "title": "Stroh Brewery Company" }, { "sentences": [ "P. Ballantine and Sons Brewing Company was an American brewery founded in 1840, making Ballantine one of the oldest brands of beer in the United States.", " At its peak, it was the 3rd largest brewer in the US.", " The brand is currently owned and operated by Pabst Brewing Company.", " Throughout history it is best known for its Ballantine XXX Ale; however, in August 2014 Ballantine IPA relaunched and has been received with very favorable reviews.", " This is Pabst's foray into the craft beer market." ], "title": "P. Ballantine and Sons Brewing Company" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lone Star Brewery, built in 1884, was the first large mechanized brewery in Texas.", " Adolphus Busch, of Anheuser-Busch, founded it along with a group of San Antonio businessmen.", " The castle-like building now houses the San Antonio Museum of Art.", " \"Lone Star\" beer was the company's main brand.", " It was marketed as \"The National Beer of Texas.\"", " The Lone Star name is now owned by Pabst Brewing Co.", " Production of \"Lone Star\" is currently contracted out to Miller Brewing Company in Fort Worth.", " The Lone Star name is used in the Philippines under license to Asia Brewery for a brand of light beer." ], "title": "Lone Star Brewing Company" }, { "sentences": [ "Christian Moerlein Brewing Co. is a private beer company that began production in 1853 in Cincinnati, Ohio by German immigrant Christian Moerlein.", " Before closing its doors in 1919 as result of prohibition, Christian Moerlein was among the ten largest American breweries by volume.", " In 1981, the brand was revived by the Hudepohl Brewing Company as a \"better beer\" a precursor to the current craft beer category and is considered a pioneer craft beer of today's craft beer movement.", " In 1999, Hudepohl-Schoenling Brewing Co. sold out to a group of out-of-town owners, a sale that included the famed Christian Moerlein craft beer brand.", " In 2004, Greg Hardman a Cincinnati resident purchased Christian Moerlein, as well as 65 other historic Cincinnati brands, returning local ownership to Cincinnati in a move that included a plan to return Cincinnati's grand brewing traditions.", " The four phase plan was, 1) return the local ownership of Cincinnati's great beer brands to Cincinnati; 2) build their base of sales to; 3) open local brewing operations in the heart of Cincinnati's historic Brewery District and; 4) open a World-class Moerlein Lager House on the banks of the Ohio River to act as a signal that beer is back in Cincinnati." ], "title": "Christian Moerlein Brewing Co." }, { "sentences": [ "The Pabst Brewery Complex in Milwaukee, Wisconsin is the former brewery of the Pabst Brewing Company.", " The facility was closed in 1997.", " On August 16, 2006 the brewery complex was purchased by Joseph Zilber's investment group Brewery Project LLC for $13 million to create The Brewery, a renovated complex for residential, office, and retail use.", " The Pabst Brewing Company Former Corporate Office Building & Visitor's Center have been reopened as \"Best Place,\" in reference to the brewery's founders Jacob Best and Phillip Best, and feature an antiques gift shop, Blue Ribbon Hall and the \"Little Tavern on the Hill.\"", " Enclosed by the building are two courtyards, one of which houses a statue of Captain Frederick Pabst.", " A statue of King Gambrinus, the unofficial patron saint of beer, used to be displayed in the other courtyard, but was removed when the brewery was shut down in the mid-1990s.", " The sculpture was loaned back to the complex by the Pabst Corporation after a lengthy negotiation period on May 21, 2011." ], "title": "Pabst Brewery Complex" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pearl Brewing Company (also known as the Pearl Brewery or just Pearl) was an American brewery, established in 1883 in Downtown San Antonio, Texas, USA.", " In 1985, Pearl's parent company purchased the Pabst Brewing Company and assumed the Pabst name.", " In 1999, the Pabst Brewing Company began transferring its production to Miller Brewing, on a contract basis, and closing all of its breweries.", " Pearl beer is still in production at Miller's Ft. Worth, Texas facility, but the Pearl Brewery in San Antonio was closed in 2001.", " Since then, the former brewery was purchased by Silver Ventures, Inc., which has made the property the crown jewel in revitalization efforts of southern Midtown and northern Downtown San Antonio." ], "title": "Pearl Brewing Company" }, { "sentences": [ "Rainier Brewing Company (1878–1999) was a Seattle, Washington, company that brewed Rainier Beer, a popular brand in the Pacific Northwest of the United States.", " Although Rainier was founded in 1884, the Seattle site had been brewing beer since 1878.", " The beer is no longer brewed in Seattle, nor is the company owned locally.", " In the late 1990s, the company was sold to Stroh's, then to Pabst Brewing Company, though Miller contract brews most of Pabst's beers.", " The brewery was closed by Pabst in 1999 and sold." ], "title": "Rainier Brewing Company" } ]
[ "Title: Lone Star Steakhouse &amp; Saloon\n\nLone Star Steakhouse & Saloon is a casual dining restaurant chain, serving steak, seafood, salad, and similar food items. Lone Star opened its first restaurant in 1989 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. In March 1992, Lone Star became a public company with eight restaurants opened. By the end of 1995, there were 182 restaurants in operation. Lone Star ended the 1990s with 265 Lone Star restaurants. In August 2006, Lone Star became private.", "Title: Asia Brewery\n\nAsia Brewery, Inc. is a Philippines-based diversified beverage company owned by LT Group, Inc. (), a publicly listed holding company of Lucio Tan. The company is one of only two breweries currently operating in the Philippines. It also produces non-alcoholic beverages.", "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: Stroh Brewery Company\n\nThe Stroh Brewery Company was a beer brewery located in Detroit, Michigan. In addition to its own Stroh's brand, the company produced or bought the rights to several other brands including Goebel, Schaefer, Schlitz, Augsburger, Erlanger, Old Style, Lone Star, Old Milwaukee, Red River, and Signature, as well as manufacturing Stroh's Ice Cream. The company was taken over and broken up in 2000, but some of its brands continued to be made by the new owners. The Stroh's brand is currently owned and marketed by Pabst Brewing Company, except in Canada where the Stroh brands are owned by Sleeman Breweries.", "Title: P. Ballantine and Sons Brewing Company\n\nP. Ballantine and Sons Brewing Company was an American brewery founded in 1840, making Ballantine one of the oldest brands of beer in the United States. At its peak, it was the 3rd largest brewer in the US. The brand is currently owned and operated by Pabst Brewing Company. Throughout history it is best known for its Ballantine XXX Ale; however, in August 2014 Ballantine IPA relaunched and has been received with very favorable reviews. This is Pabst's foray into the craft beer market.", "Title: Lone Star Brewing Company\n\nThe Lone Star Brewery, built in 1884, was the first large mechanized brewery in Texas. Adolphus Busch, of Anheuser-Busch, founded it along with a group of San Antonio businessmen. The castle-like building now houses the San Antonio Museum of Art. \"Lone Star\" beer was the company's main brand. It was marketed as \"The National Beer of Texas.\" The Lone Star name is now owned by Pabst Brewing Co. Production of \"Lone Star\" is currently contracted out to Miller Brewing Company in Fort Worth. The Lone Star name is used in the Philippines under license to Asia Brewery for a brand of light beer.", "Title: Christian Moerlein Brewing Co.\n\nChristian Moerlein Brewing Co. is a private beer company that began production in 1853 in Cincinnati, Ohio by German immigrant Christian Moerlein. Before closing its doors in 1919 as result of prohibition, Christian Moerlein was among the ten largest American breweries by volume. In 1981, the brand was revived by the Hudepohl Brewing Company as a \"better beer\" a precursor to the current craft beer category and is considered a pioneer craft beer of today's craft beer movement. In 1999, Hudepohl-Schoenling Brewing Co. sold out to a group of out-of-town owners, a sale that included the famed Christian Moerlein craft beer brand. In 2004, Greg Hardman a Cincinnati resident purchased Christian Moerlein, as well as 65 other historic Cincinnati brands, returning local ownership to Cincinnati in a move that included a plan to return Cincinnati's grand brewing traditions. The four phase plan was, 1) return the local ownership of Cincinnati's great beer brands to Cincinnati; 2) build their base of sales to; 3) open local brewing operations in the heart of Cincinnati's historic Brewery District and; 4) open a World-class Moerlein Lager House on the banks of the Ohio River to act as a signal that beer is back in Cincinnati.", "Title: Pabst Brewery Complex\n\nThe Pabst Brewery Complex in Milwaukee, Wisconsin is the former brewery of the Pabst Brewing Company. The facility was closed in 1997. On August 16, 2006 the brewery complex was purchased by Joseph Zilber's investment group Brewery Project LLC for $13 million to create The Brewery, a renovated complex for residential, office, and retail use. The Pabst Brewing Company Former Corporate Office Building & Visitor's Center have been reopened as \"Best Place,\" in reference to the brewery's founders Jacob Best and Phillip Best, and feature an antiques gift shop, Blue Ribbon Hall and the \"Little Tavern on the Hill.\" Enclosed by the building are two courtyards, one of which houses a statue of Captain Frederick Pabst. A statue of King Gambrinus, the unofficial patron saint of beer, used to be displayed in the other courtyard, but was removed when the brewery was shut down in the mid-1990s. The sculpture was loaned back to the complex by the Pabst Corporation after a lengthy negotiation period on May 21, 2011.", "Title: Pearl Brewing Company\n\nThe Pearl Brewing Company (also known as the Pearl Brewery or just Pearl) was an American brewery, established in 1883 in Downtown San Antonio, Texas, USA. In 1985, Pearl's parent company purchased the Pabst Brewing Company and assumed the Pabst name. In 1999, the Pabst Brewing Company began transferring its production to Miller Brewing, on a contract basis, and closing all of its breweries. Pearl beer is still in production at Miller's Ft. Worth, Texas facility, but the Pearl Brewery in San Antonio was closed in 2001. Since then, the former brewery was purchased by Silver Ventures, Inc., which has made the property the crown jewel in revitalization efforts of southern Midtown and northern Downtown San Antonio.", "Title: Rainier Brewing Company\n\nRainier Brewing Company (1878–1999) was a Seattle, Washington, company that brewed Rainier Beer, a popular brand in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Although Rainier was founded in 1884, the Seattle site had been brewing beer since 1878. The beer is no longer brewed in Seattle, nor is the company owned locally. In the late 1990s, the company was sold to Stroh's, then to Pabst Brewing Company, though Miller contract brews most of Pabst's beers. The brewery was closed by Pabst in 1999 and sold." ]
4,127
How many people does the company brewing Denmark's most well-known beers employ?
41,000
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{ "title": [ "Danish cuisine", "Carlsberg Group", "Carlsberg Group" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 0, 3 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The El Ayyat train disaster happened at 02:00 on the morning of 20 February 2002 in an eleven-carriage passenger train travelling from Cairo to Luxor.", " A cooking gas cylinder exploded in the fifth carriage, creating a fire which engulfed seven third-class carriages, reducing them almost to cinders.", " The initial number of dead given by officials at the time was 383, all Egyptians.", " However, considering that seven carriages were burnt to the ground, and each carriage was packed with at least double the maximum carrying capacity of 150, this number is considered by many people to be a great underestimate.", " The dubious nature of the given death toll lies with the absence of a full passenger list; accounting for those missing was almost impossible at the time.", " In addition, the fire was so intense and the carriages so badly burned that many corpses had been reduced to ash.", " As there was no means of communication between the driver and the rear carriages, the driver did not know of the fire until about two hours after it had begun, resulting in many people, attempting to flee from the overcrowded carriages, jumping to their death.", " Some important Egyptians have commentated that the official number of 383 dead is grossly inaccurate and was an attempt to lessen the damage done to the reputation of the government.", " Many people consider a number of about 1000 deaths to be more accurate." ], "title": "2002 El Ayyat railway accident" }, { "sentences": [ "Although spinal cord injury (SCI) often causes sexual dysfunction, many people with SCI are able to have satisfying sex lives.", " Physical limitations acquired from SCI affect sexual function and sexuality in broader areas, which in turn has important effects on quality of life.", " Damage to the spinal cord impairs its ability to transmit messages between the brain and parts of the body below the level of the lesion.", " This results in lost or reduced sensation and muscle motion, and affects orgasm, erection, ejaculation, and vaginal lubrication.", " More indirect causes of sexual dysfunction include pain, weakness, and side effects of medications.", " Psycho-social causes include depression and altered self-image.", " Many people with SCI have satisfying sex lives, and many experience sexual arousal and orgasm.", " People with SCI employ a variety of adaptations to help carry on their sex lives healthily, by focusing on different areas of the body and types of sexual acts.", " Neural plasticity may account for increases in sensitivity in parts of the body that have not lost sensation, so people often find newly sensitive erotic areas of the skin in erogenous zones or near borders between areas of preserved and lost sensation." ], "title": "Sexuality after spinal cord injury" }, { "sentences": [ "Danish cuisine (Danish: \"det danske køkken\" ), originating from the peasant population's own local produce, was enhanced by cooking techniques developed in the late 19th century and the wider availability of goods after the Industrial Revolution.", " The open sandwiches, known as \"smørrebrød\", which in their basic form are the usual fare for lunch, can be considered a national speciality when prepared and decorated with a variety of fine ingredients.", " Hot meals are traditionally prepared from ground meats, such as \"frikadeller\" (meat balls) and \"medisterpølse\", or from more substantial meat and fish dishes such as \"flæskesteg\" (roast pork with crackling) or \"kogt torsk\" (poached cod) with mustard sauce and trimmings.", " Denmark is known for its Carlsberg and Tuborg beers and for its akvavit and bitters, but amongst the Danes themselves imported wine has gained in popularity since the 1960s." ], "title": "Danish cuisine" }, { "sentences": [ "Epic Brewing Company is a brewing company located in Otahuhu, Auckland, New Zealand.", " Epic beers are contract brewed at Steam Brewing Company.", " Their beers have won several awards in New Zealand and Australia." ], "title": "Epic Brewing Company" }, { "sentences": [ "Pipeworks Brewing Company is a brewery in Chicago, Illinois.", " The brewery opened in January 2012 by founders Beejay Oslon and Gerrit Lewis.", " Pipeworks began their brewing different from other microbreweries in that they initially brewed their beers entirely as a series of 'one off' beers that were aimed specifically to the niche market of beer connoisseurs.", " The brewery's stated goal is to release a new beer every week.", " This approach gave the brewery and its beers somewhat of a cult status among beer enthusiasts, with its offerings selling out relatively quickly.", " After seeing significant growth, both in output brand and identity, Pipeworks has since augmented their one-off beers with several of its 'core' beers in 16 ounce can 4-Packs now regularly available widley throughout the Chicago area." ], "title": "Pipeworks Brewing" }, { "sentences": [ "Hawaiʻ i Nui Brewing Company is a brewery in Hilo on the Island of Hawaii, Hawaii, United States.", " It was established in 2007 By Keith Kinsey, Andrew Baker and Nina Lytton.", " Hawai'i Nui Brewing acquired Keoki Brewing Company in May 2007.", " In January 2009, Hawaii Nui Brewing acquired Mehana Brewing Company and consolidated operations to Hilo, Hawai'i, It sells Hawaiʻ i Nui, Keoki and Mehana labels of beers." ], "title": "Hawaii Nui Brewing Company" }, { "sentences": [ "The Carlsberg Group ( ; ] ) is a global brewer employing around 41,000 people, primarily located in Western Europe, Eastern Europe and Asia.", " Founded in 1847 by J. C. Jacobsen, the company's headquarters is located in Copenhagen, Denmark.", " Since Jacobsen's death in 1887, the majority owner of the company has been the Carlsberg Foundation.", " The company's flagship brand is Carlsberg Beer (named after Jacobsen's son Carl) but it also brews Tuborg, Kronenbourg, Somersby cider, Russia's best-selling beer Baltika, Belgian Grimbergen abbey beers, and more than 500 local beers." ], "title": "Carlsberg Group" }, { "sentences": [ "Marshall Brewing Company is a brewery in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA.", " It opened in 2008 in a 7300 sqft facility outside downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma.", " It is the first commercial brewing facility in Tulsa since World War II.", " The brewery produced about 1200 USbeerbbl in 2009 and 2000 USbeerbbl in 2010.", " Currently, Marshall Brewing offers four year-round core beers: a North German-style pilsner, an English bitter, an India Pale Ale, and an American-style wheat ale.", " Outside of their core brands, Marshall Brewing offers over 20 different beers throughout the year, styles including an India-style Black Ale (El Cucuy), a German Hefeweizen (Klaus), and a Munich Dunkel, among others." ], "title": "Marshall Brewing Company" }, { "sentences": [ "Avery Brewing Company is a regional brewery that has produced craft beers since 1993.", " The brewery is located in Boulder, Colorado.", " The brewery produces year round beers as well as seasonal beers, some of which have received praise from brewing competitions and festivals such as White Rascal Belgian-Style White Ale at the 2015 Great American Beer Festival." ], "title": "Avery Brewing Company" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lost Abbey Brewing Company is a brewery in San Marcos, run by Director of Brewery Operations Tomme Arthur.", " The Lost Abbey specializes in producing Belgian-inspired beers, barrel-aged beers, and sours.", " The Lost Abbey is co-located with Port Brewing Company in a facility that previously housed Stone Brewing Co." ], "title": "Lost Abbey" } ]
[ "Title: 2002 El Ayyat railway accident\n\nThe El Ayyat train disaster happened at 02:00 on the morning of 20 February 2002 in an eleven-carriage passenger train travelling from Cairo to Luxor. A cooking gas cylinder exploded in the fifth carriage, creating a fire which engulfed seven third-class carriages, reducing them almost to cinders. The initial number of dead given by officials at the time was 383, all Egyptians. However, considering that seven carriages were burnt to the ground, and each carriage was packed with at least double the maximum carrying capacity of 150, this number is considered by many people to be a great underestimate. The dubious nature of the given death toll lies with the absence of a full passenger list; accounting for those missing was almost impossible at the time. In addition, the fire was so intense and the carriages so badly burned that many corpses had been reduced to ash. As there was no means of communication between the driver and the rear carriages, the driver did not know of the fire until about two hours after it had begun, resulting in many people, attempting to flee from the overcrowded carriages, jumping to their death. Some important Egyptians have commentated that the official number of 383 dead is grossly inaccurate and was an attempt to lessen the damage done to the reputation of the government. Many people consider a number of about 1000 deaths to be more accurate.", "Title: Sexuality after spinal cord injury\n\nAlthough spinal cord injury (SCI) often causes sexual dysfunction, many people with SCI are able to have satisfying sex lives. Physical limitations acquired from SCI affect sexual function and sexuality in broader areas, which in turn has important effects on quality of life. Damage to the spinal cord impairs its ability to transmit messages between the brain and parts of the body below the level of the lesion. This results in lost or reduced sensation and muscle motion, and affects orgasm, erection, ejaculation, and vaginal lubrication. More indirect causes of sexual dysfunction include pain, weakness, and side effects of medications. Psycho-social causes include depression and altered self-image. Many people with SCI have satisfying sex lives, and many experience sexual arousal and orgasm. People with SCI employ a variety of adaptations to help carry on their sex lives healthily, by focusing on different areas of the body and types of sexual acts. Neural plasticity may account for increases in sensitivity in parts of the body that have not lost sensation, so people often find newly sensitive erotic areas of the skin in erogenous zones or near borders between areas of preserved and lost sensation.", "Title: Danish cuisine\n\nDanish cuisine (Danish: \"det danske køkken\" ), originating from the peasant population's own local produce, was enhanced by cooking techniques developed in the late 19th century and the wider availability of goods after the Industrial Revolution. The open sandwiches, known as \"smørrebrød\", which in their basic form are the usual fare for lunch, can be considered a national speciality when prepared and decorated with a variety of fine ingredients. Hot meals are traditionally prepared from ground meats, such as \"frikadeller\" (meat balls) and \"medisterpølse\", or from more substantial meat and fish dishes such as \"flæskesteg\" (roast pork with crackling) or \"kogt torsk\" (poached cod) with mustard sauce and trimmings. Denmark is known for its Carlsberg and Tuborg beers and for its akvavit and bitters, but amongst the Danes themselves imported wine has gained in popularity since the 1960s.", "Title: Epic Brewing Company\n\nEpic Brewing Company is a brewing company located in Otahuhu, Auckland, New Zealand. Epic beers are contract brewed at Steam Brewing Company. Their beers have won several awards in New Zealand and Australia.", "Title: Pipeworks Brewing\n\nPipeworks Brewing Company is a brewery in Chicago, Illinois. The brewery opened in January 2012 by founders Beejay Oslon and Gerrit Lewis. Pipeworks began their brewing different from other microbreweries in that they initially brewed their beers entirely as a series of 'one off' beers that were aimed specifically to the niche market of beer connoisseurs. The brewery's stated goal is to release a new beer every week. This approach gave the brewery and its beers somewhat of a cult status among beer enthusiasts, with its offerings selling out relatively quickly. After seeing significant growth, both in output brand and identity, Pipeworks has since augmented their one-off beers with several of its 'core' beers in 16 ounce can 4-Packs now regularly available widley throughout the Chicago area.", "Title: Hawaii Nui Brewing Company\n\nHawaiʻ i Nui Brewing Company is a brewery in Hilo on the Island of Hawaii, Hawaii, United States. It was established in 2007 By Keith Kinsey, Andrew Baker and Nina Lytton. Hawai'i Nui Brewing acquired Keoki Brewing Company in May 2007. In January 2009, Hawaii Nui Brewing acquired Mehana Brewing Company and consolidated operations to Hilo, Hawai'i, It sells Hawaiʻ i Nui, Keoki and Mehana labels of beers.", "Title: Carlsberg Group\n\nThe Carlsberg Group ( ; ] ) is a global brewer employing around 41,000 people, primarily located in Western Europe, Eastern Europe and Asia. Founded in 1847 by J. C. Jacobsen, the company's headquarters is located in Copenhagen, Denmark. Since Jacobsen's death in 1887, the majority owner of the company has been the Carlsberg Foundation. The company's flagship brand is Carlsberg Beer (named after Jacobsen's son Carl) but it also brews Tuborg, Kronenbourg, Somersby cider, Russia's best-selling beer Baltika, Belgian Grimbergen abbey beers, and more than 500 local beers.", "Title: Marshall Brewing Company\n\nMarshall Brewing Company is a brewery in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA. It opened in 2008 in a 7300 sqft facility outside downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma. It is the first commercial brewing facility in Tulsa since World War II. The brewery produced about 1200 USbeerbbl in 2009 and 2000 USbeerbbl in 2010. Currently, Marshall Brewing offers four year-round core beers: a North German-style pilsner, an English bitter, an India Pale Ale, and an American-style wheat ale. Outside of their core brands, Marshall Brewing offers over 20 different beers throughout the year, styles including an India-style Black Ale (El Cucuy), a German Hefeweizen (Klaus), and a Munich Dunkel, among others.", "Title: Avery Brewing Company\n\nAvery Brewing Company is a regional brewery that has produced craft beers since 1993. The brewery is located in Boulder, Colorado. The brewery produces year round beers as well as seasonal beers, some of which have received praise from brewing competitions and festivals such as White Rascal Belgian-Style White Ale at the 2015 Great American Beer Festival.", "Title: Lost Abbey\n\nThe Lost Abbey Brewing Company is a brewery in San Marcos, run by Director of Brewery Operations Tomme Arthur. The Lost Abbey specializes in producing Belgian-inspired beers, barrel-aged beers, and sours. The Lost Abbey is co-located with Port Brewing Company in a facility that previously housed Stone Brewing Co." ]
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Lawrence "Larry" Guterman is a Canadian film director known for his work in companies like DreamWorks, Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema, he directed feature films including which 2001 American-Australian family action comedy film, directed by Lawrence Guterman with screenplay by John Requa and Glenn Ficarra?
Cats & Dogs
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[ { "sentences": [ "I Love You Phillip Morris is a 2009 black comedy drama film based on the 1980s and '90s real-life story of con artist, impostor, and multiple prison escapee Steven Jay Russell, as played by Jim Carrey.", " While incarcerated, Russell falls in love with his fellow inmate, Phillip Morris (Ewan McGregor).", " After Morris is released from prison, Russell escapes from prison four times to be reunited with Morris.", " The film was adapted from \"I Love You Phillip Morris: A True Story of Life, Love, and Prison Breaks\" by Steve McVicker.", " The film is the directorial debut of Glenn Ficarra and John Requa.", " It grossed a little over $20 million worldwide after its limited theatrical release." ], "title": "I Love You Phillip Morris" }, { "sentences": [ "Crazy, Stupid, Love (stylized as Crazy, Stupid, Love.)", " is a 2011 American romantic comedy film directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, written by Dan Fogelman, and starring Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, Julianne Moore, Emma Stone, Marisa Tomei and Kevin Bacon.", " It follows a recently divorced man who seeks to rediscover his manhood and is taught how to pick up women at bars." ], "title": "Crazy, Stupid, Love" }, { "sentences": [ "Lawrence \"Larry\" Guterman is a Canadian film director known for his work in companies like DreamWorks, Warner Bros. New Line Cinema.", " and Universal.", " He directed the feature films \"Cats & Dogs\" (2001) and \"Son of the Mask\" (2005), as well as several episodes of \"Out of Jimmy's Head\" (between 2007 and 2008)." ], "title": "Lawrence Guterman" }, { "sentences": [ "Cats & Dogs is a 2001 American-Australian family action comedy film, directed by Lawrence Guterman with screenplay by John Requa and Glenn Ficarra, and stars Jeff Goldblum, Elizabeth Perkins and Alexander Pollock.", " The story centers on the relationships between cats and dogs, depicting the relationship as an intense rivalry in which both sides use organizations and tactics that mirror those used in human espionage.", " It was shot in Victoria and Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada as well as at Warner Bros.", " Studios.", " The film was released on July 4, 2001 by Warner Bros.", " Pictures, Village Roadshow Pictures, Zide/Perry Productions, and Rhythm and Hues Studios.", " The film received mixed reviews from critics and it earned $200,687,492 on a $60 million budget." ], "title": "Cats &amp; Dogs" }, { "sentences": [ "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is a 2016 American biographical war comedy-drama film directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, and written by Robert Carlock, based on the memoir \"The Taliban Shuffle: Strange Days in Afghanistan and Pakistan\" by Kim Barker.", " The film stars Tina Fey, Margot Robbie, Martin Freeman, Christopher Abbott, Alfred Molina, and Billy Bob Thornton.", " It was released on March 4, 2016 by Paramount Pictures." ], "title": "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Bad News Bears is an American 2005 sports comedy film directed by Richard Linklater, written by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa and starring Billy Bob Thornton, Greg Kinnear, Marcia Gay Harden, Sammi Kane Kraft and Jeffrey Tedmori.", " It is a reboot of the 1976 sports film \"The Bad News Bears\", produced by Paramount Pictures.", " It received mixed reviews and grossed just $34 million against its $35 million budget." ], "title": "Bad News Bears" }, { "sentences": [ "Smallfoot is an upcoming American 3D computer-animated comedy film from Warner Animation Group.", " The film will mark the directorial debut of Ryan O'Loughlin, with a script written by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa based on a story by Sergio Pablos.", " The film stars Channing Tatum, Zendaya, and Gina Rodriguez.", " It is scheduled to be released on September 14, 2018." ], "title": "Smallfoot (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Son of the Mask is a 2005 American fantasy comedy film directed by Lawrence Guterman.", " The film stars Jamie Kennedy as Tim Avery, an aspiring cartoonist from Fringe City who has just had his first child born with the powers of the Mask.", " It is the stand-alone sequel to the successful 1994 film \"The Mask\", an adaptation of Dark Horse Comics which starred Jim Carrey and Cameron Diaz." ], "title": "Son of the Mask" }, { "sentences": [ "Focus is a 2015 American romantic crime comedy-drama film written and directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, starring Will Smith, Margot Robbie, and Rodrigo Santoro.", " The film was released on February 27, 2015 and received mixed reviews from critics but was a success at the box office, grossing a total of $159 million off its $50 million budget." ], "title": "Focus (2015 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Semi-Pro is a 2008 American sports comedy film from New Line Cinema.", " The film was directed by Kent Alterman and stars Will Ferrell, Woody Harrelson, André Benjamin and Maura Tierney.", " The film was shot in Los Angeles near Dodger Stadium (in the gym of the Los Angeles City Fire Department Training Center), in Detroit, and in Flint, Michigan.", " Released in theaters on February 29, 2008 and released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on June 3, 2008, it was the last film from New Line Cinema before they merged with Warner Bros." ], "title": "Semi-Pro" } ]
[ "Title: I Love You Phillip Morris\n\nI Love You Phillip Morris is a 2009 black comedy drama film based on the 1980s and '90s real-life story of con artist, impostor, and multiple prison escapee Steven Jay Russell, as played by Jim Carrey. While incarcerated, Russell falls in love with his fellow inmate, Phillip Morris (Ewan McGregor). After Morris is released from prison, Russell escapes from prison four times to be reunited with Morris. The film was adapted from \"I Love You Phillip Morris: A True Story of Life, Love, and Prison Breaks\" by Steve McVicker. The film is the directorial debut of Glenn Ficarra and John Requa. It grossed a little over $20 million worldwide after its limited theatrical release.", "Title: Crazy, Stupid, Love\n\nCrazy, Stupid, Love (stylized as Crazy, Stupid, Love.) is a 2011 American romantic comedy film directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, written by Dan Fogelman, and starring Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, Julianne Moore, Emma Stone, Marisa Tomei and Kevin Bacon. It follows a recently divorced man who seeks to rediscover his manhood and is taught how to pick up women at bars.", "Title: Lawrence Guterman\n\nLawrence \"Larry\" Guterman is a Canadian film director known for his work in companies like DreamWorks, Warner Bros. New Line Cinema. and Universal. He directed the feature films \"Cats & Dogs\" (2001) and \"Son of the Mask\" (2005), as well as several episodes of \"Out of Jimmy's Head\" (between 2007 and 2008).", "Title: Cats &amp; Dogs\n\nCats & Dogs is a 2001 American-Australian family action comedy film, directed by Lawrence Guterman with screenplay by John Requa and Glenn Ficarra, and stars Jeff Goldblum, Elizabeth Perkins and Alexander Pollock. The story centers on the relationships between cats and dogs, depicting the relationship as an intense rivalry in which both sides use organizations and tactics that mirror those used in human espionage. It was shot in Victoria and Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada as well as at Warner Bros. Studios. The film was released on July 4, 2001 by Warner Bros. Pictures, Village Roadshow Pictures, Zide/Perry Productions, and Rhythm and Hues Studios. The film received mixed reviews from critics and it earned $200,687,492 on a $60 million budget.", "Title: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (film)\n\nWhiskey Tango Foxtrot is a 2016 American biographical war comedy-drama film directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, and written by Robert Carlock, based on the memoir \"The Taliban Shuffle: Strange Days in Afghanistan and Pakistan\" by Kim Barker. The film stars Tina Fey, Margot Robbie, Martin Freeman, Christopher Abbott, Alfred Molina, and Billy Bob Thornton. It was released on March 4, 2016 by Paramount Pictures.", "Title: Bad News Bears\n\nBad News Bears is an American 2005 sports comedy film directed by Richard Linklater, written by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa and starring Billy Bob Thornton, Greg Kinnear, Marcia Gay Harden, Sammi Kane Kraft and Jeffrey Tedmori. It is a reboot of the 1976 sports film \"The Bad News Bears\", produced by Paramount Pictures. It received mixed reviews and grossed just $34 million against its $35 million budget.", "Title: Smallfoot (film)\n\nSmallfoot is an upcoming American 3D computer-animated comedy film from Warner Animation Group. The film will mark the directorial debut of Ryan O'Loughlin, with a script written by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa based on a story by Sergio Pablos. The film stars Channing Tatum, Zendaya, and Gina Rodriguez. It is scheduled to be released on September 14, 2018.", "Title: Son of the Mask\n\nSon of the Mask is a 2005 American fantasy comedy film directed by Lawrence Guterman. The film stars Jamie Kennedy as Tim Avery, an aspiring cartoonist from Fringe City who has just had his first child born with the powers of the Mask. It is the stand-alone sequel to the successful 1994 film \"The Mask\", an adaptation of Dark Horse Comics which starred Jim Carrey and Cameron Diaz.", "Title: Focus (2015 film)\n\nFocus is a 2015 American romantic crime comedy-drama film written and directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, starring Will Smith, Margot Robbie, and Rodrigo Santoro. The film was released on February 27, 2015 and received mixed reviews from critics but was a success at the box office, grossing a total of $159 million off its $50 million budget.", "Title: Semi-Pro\n\nSemi-Pro is a 2008 American sports comedy film from New Line Cinema. The film was directed by Kent Alterman and stars Will Ferrell, Woody Harrelson, André Benjamin and Maura Tierney. The film was shot in Los Angeles near Dodger Stadium (in the gym of the Los Angeles City Fire Department Training Center), in Detroit, and in Flint, Michigan. Released in theaters on February 29, 2008 and released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on June 3, 2008, it was the last film from New Line Cinema before they merged with Warner Bros." ]
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Scott Stajcer was selected by the New York Rangers in a draft that took place in which city ?
Montreal, Quebec
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[ { "sentences": [ "Pavel Buchnevich (born April 17, 1995) is a Russian professional ice hockey forward.", " He is currently playing under contract with the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL).", " Buchnevich was selected by the New York Rangers in the 3rd round (75th overall) of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft." ], "title": "Pavel Buchnevich" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2009 NHL Entry Draft was the 47th Entry Draft.", " It was held on June 26–27, 2009, at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec.", " The Draft was part of the Montreal Canadiens centennial celebrations.", " National Hockey League teams took turns selecting amateur ice hockey players from junior, collegiate, or European leagues.", " The New York Islanders, who finished last overall in the 2008–09 NHL season, retained the first overall selection following that year's NHL Draft lottery." ], "title": "2009 NHL Entry Draft" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1977–78 New York Rangers season was the 52nd season of the New York Rangers franchise.", " The Rangers slipped to last in the Patrick but qualified for the playoffs by having one of the top twelve records in the league.", " The Rangers lost in the first round of the playoffs." ], "title": "1977–78 New York Rangers season" }, { "sentences": [ "Christopher Ellis Drury (born August 20, 1976) is a retired American professional ice hockey player who most recently played with the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League.", " He currently serves as the assistant general manager for the New York Rangers and as the general manager of their American Hockey League affiliate, the Hartford Wolf Pack.", " Drury is a Hobey Baker Award-winner with Boston University, a Calder Trophy winner with the Colorado Avalanche, a Stanley Cup champion with the Avalanche, a two-time Olympic silver medalist with the United States, and a former captain of the Buffalo Sabres and New York Rangers.", " As a child, he also won the Little League Baseball World Series Championship with his hometown team from Trumbull, Connecticut.", " Chris is the brother of the NHL hockey player Ted Drury." ], "title": "Chris Drury" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1932–33 New York Rangers season was the seventh season for the team in the National Hockey League.", " In the regular season, the Rangers finished third in the American Division with a 23–17–8 record.", " New York qualified for the Stanley Cup playoffs, where the Rangers defeated the Montreal Canadiens 8–5 in the quarter-finals and the Detroit Red Wings 6–3 in the semi-finals to reach the Stanley Cup Finals for the fourth time in franchise history.", " In the Cup Finals, New York defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs, three games to one to win the second Stanley Cup in New York Rangers history." ], "title": "1932–33 New York Rangers season" }, { "sentences": [ "Scott Stajcer (born June 14, 1991) is a Canadian ice hockey goaltender and is currently an unrestricted free agent.", " He was selected by the New York Rangers in the fifth round (140th overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.", " Stajcer played major junior hockey with the Owen Sound Attack of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL).", " Stajcer began the 2011-12 season with the Rangers, but was returned to Owen Sound after the team's first two games." ], "title": "Scott Stajcer" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1976–77 New York Rangers season was the 51st season of the New York Rangers franchise in the National Hockey League.", " The Rangers placed fourth in the Patrick Division and did not qualify for the playoffs.", " The Rangers had a better regular season record than two playoff teams and the league would change the rules in the following season to place the top twelve teams in the playoffs, regardless of division." ], "title": "1976–77 New York Rangers season" }, { "sentences": [ "Mika Zibanejad (Persian: میکا زیبانژاد‎ ‎ ; born 18 April 1993) is a Swedish professional ice hockey centreman and DJ.", " He is currently playing for the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL).", " Zibanejad was selected sixth overall in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft by the Ottawa Senators and signed a professional contract with Ottawa in July 2011.", " He made the Senators lineup out of training camp to start the 2011–12 season, but was returned to Djurgårdens IF in Sweden after scoring one point in nine NHL games with Ottawa.", " On 18 July 2016, after 5 seasons within Senators organization, Zibanejad was traded to the New York Rangers in exchange for Derick Brassard." ], "title": "Mika Zibanejad" }, { "sentences": [ "Rodrigue Gabriel Gilbert (born July 1, 1941) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey forward who played for the New York Rangers in the National Hockey League (NHL).", " He played right wing on the GAG (goal-a-game) line that also featured Vic Hadfield and Jean Ratelle.", " He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1982, and was the first player in New York Rangers history to have his number retired.", " Gilbert currently works for the New York Rangers Organization." ], "title": "Rod Gilbert" }, { "sentences": [ "John Vanbiesbrouck (born September 4, 1963), nicknamed \"the Beezer\" and \"VBK\", is an American professional ice hockey executive and former player.", " A goaltender as a player, he was inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in 2007.", " Vanbiesbrouck played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the New York Rangers, Florida Panthers, Philadelphia Flyers, New York Islanders, and New Jersey Devils.", " He began his career playing major junior hockey for the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL).", " Following a successful season with the Greyhounds, he was drafted by the New York Rangers in the fourth round, 72nd overall, in the 1981 NHL Draft.", " After his junior career ended, he played for the Rangers minor league affiliate, the Tulsa Oilers of the Central Hockey League.", " Despite the team's near collapses due to financial concerns, Vanbiesbrouck led the Oilers to a league championship and shared the league's MVP honors." ], "title": "John Vanbiesbrouck" } ]
[ "Title: Pavel Buchnevich\n\nPavel Buchnevich (born April 17, 1995) is a Russian professional ice hockey forward. He is currently playing under contract with the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL). Buchnevich was selected by the New York Rangers in the 3rd round (75th overall) of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft.", "Title: 2009 NHL Entry Draft\n\nThe 2009 NHL Entry Draft was the 47th Entry Draft. It was held on June 26–27, 2009, at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec. The Draft was part of the Montreal Canadiens centennial celebrations. National Hockey League teams took turns selecting amateur ice hockey players from junior, collegiate, or European leagues. The New York Islanders, who finished last overall in the 2008–09 NHL season, retained the first overall selection following that year's NHL Draft lottery.", "Title: 1977–78 New York Rangers season\n\nThe 1977–78 New York Rangers season was the 52nd season of the New York Rangers franchise. The Rangers slipped to last in the Patrick but qualified for the playoffs by having one of the top twelve records in the league. The Rangers lost in the first round of the playoffs.", "Title: Chris Drury\n\nChristopher Ellis Drury (born August 20, 1976) is a retired American professional ice hockey player who most recently played with the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League. He currently serves as the assistant general manager for the New York Rangers and as the general manager of their American Hockey League affiliate, the Hartford Wolf Pack. Drury is a Hobey Baker Award-winner with Boston University, a Calder Trophy winner with the Colorado Avalanche, a Stanley Cup champion with the Avalanche, a two-time Olympic silver medalist with the United States, and a former captain of the Buffalo Sabres and New York Rangers. As a child, he also won the Little League Baseball World Series Championship with his hometown team from Trumbull, Connecticut. Chris is the brother of the NHL hockey player Ted Drury.", "Title: 1932–33 New York Rangers season\n\nThe 1932–33 New York Rangers season was the seventh season for the team in the National Hockey League. In the regular season, the Rangers finished third in the American Division with a 23–17–8 record. New York qualified for the Stanley Cup playoffs, where the Rangers defeated the Montreal Canadiens 8–5 in the quarter-finals and the Detroit Red Wings 6–3 in the semi-finals to reach the Stanley Cup Finals for the fourth time in franchise history. In the Cup Finals, New York defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs, three games to one to win the second Stanley Cup in New York Rangers history.", "Title: Scott Stajcer\n\nScott Stajcer (born June 14, 1991) is a Canadian ice hockey goaltender and is currently an unrestricted free agent. He was selected by the New York Rangers in the fifth round (140th overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft. Stajcer played major junior hockey with the Owen Sound Attack of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). Stajcer began the 2011-12 season with the Rangers, but was returned to Owen Sound after the team's first two games.", "Title: 1976–77 New York Rangers season\n\nThe 1976–77 New York Rangers season was the 51st season of the New York Rangers franchise in the National Hockey League. The Rangers placed fourth in the Patrick Division and did not qualify for the playoffs. The Rangers had a better regular season record than two playoff teams and the league would change the rules in the following season to place the top twelve teams in the playoffs, regardless of division.", "Title: Mika Zibanejad\n\nMika Zibanejad (Persian: میکا زیبانژاد‎ ‎ ; born 18 April 1993) is a Swedish professional ice hockey centreman and DJ. He is currently playing for the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL). Zibanejad was selected sixth overall in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft by the Ottawa Senators and signed a professional contract with Ottawa in July 2011. He made the Senators lineup out of training camp to start the 2011–12 season, but was returned to Djurgårdens IF in Sweden after scoring one point in nine NHL games with Ottawa. On 18 July 2016, after 5 seasons within Senators organization, Zibanejad was traded to the New York Rangers in exchange for Derick Brassard.", "Title: Rod Gilbert\n\nRodrigue Gabriel Gilbert (born July 1, 1941) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey forward who played for the New York Rangers in the National Hockey League (NHL). He played right wing on the GAG (goal-a-game) line that also featured Vic Hadfield and Jean Ratelle. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1982, and was the first player in New York Rangers history to have his number retired. Gilbert currently works for the New York Rangers Organization.", "Title: John Vanbiesbrouck\n\nJohn Vanbiesbrouck (born September 4, 1963), nicknamed \"the Beezer\" and \"VBK\", is an American professional ice hockey executive and former player. A goaltender as a player, he was inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in 2007. Vanbiesbrouck played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the New York Rangers, Florida Panthers, Philadelphia Flyers, New York Islanders, and New Jersey Devils. He began his career playing major junior hockey for the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). Following a successful season with the Greyhounds, he was drafted by the New York Rangers in the fourth round, 72nd overall, in the 1981 NHL Draft. After his junior career ended, he played for the Rangers minor league affiliate, the Tulsa Oilers of the Central Hockey League. Despite the team's near collapses due to financial concerns, Vanbiesbrouck led the Oilers to a league championship and shared the league's MVP honors." ]
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What song was written by Freddie Mercury for 1975 album "A Night at the Opera" and was used as a play on words to title a Queen concert film?
"Bohemian Rhapsody"
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[ { "sentences": [ "We Will Rock You is a concert film by English band Queen.", " It was filmed in Montreal, Quebec, Canada at the Montreal Forum on 24 and 25 November 1981, ten years to the day before lead singer Freddie Mercury's death from AIDS." ], "title": "We Will Rock You (video)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS Awareness was a benefit concert held on Easter Monday, 20 April 1992 at Wembley Stadium in London, England for an audience of 72,000.", " The concert was produced for television by Ray Burdis and broadcast live on television and radio to 76 countries around the world, with an audience of up to one billion.", " The concert was a tribute to the life of Queen lead vocalist, Freddie Mercury, with proceeds going to AIDS research.", " The show marked bassist John Deacon's final full-length concert with Queen (save a short live appearance with Brian May, Roger Taylor and Elton John in 1997).", " The profits from the concert were used to launch The Mercury Phoenix Trust, an AIDS charity organisation." ], "title": "The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert" }, { "sentences": [ "Hungarian Rhapsody: Queen Live in Budapest is a concert film of the British rock band Queen's performance in Budapest on 27 July 1986.", " It was part of Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon's final tour with original lead singer Freddie Mercury, The Magic Tour.", " Queen were one of the few bands from Western Europe to perform in the Eastern Bloc during the Cold War.", " The film had a limited release in theatres worldwide on 20 September 2012.", " The concert was released on DVD and Blu-ray for the first time on 5 November 2012 worldwide, except in the United States where it was released a day later.", " The concert title is a play on the Hungarian Rhapsodies by Franz Liszt and one of Queen's most celebrated hits, \"Bohemian Rhapsody.\"" ], "title": "Hungarian Rhapsody: Queen Live in Budapest" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon\" is a song by the British rock band Queen, originally released on their fourth album \"A Night at the Opera\" in 1975.", " It is one of five contributions by Freddie Mercury to the band's 1975 album." ], "title": "Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Death on Two Legs (Dedicated to...)\" is a song by the British rock band Queen, and is the opening track on their fourth album \"A Night at the Opera\".", " The song was written by Freddie Mercury and allegedly describes his hatred of Queen's original manager, the late Norman Sheffield, who is reputed to have mistreated the band and abused his managerial role from 1972 to 1975.", " Roger Taylor also noted that despite the success of \"Killer Queen\" and \"Sheer Heart Attack\", the album preceding \"A Night at the Opera\", the band was broke before the album was made." ], "title": "Death on Two Legs (Dedicated to...)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Magic Tour was the biggest and final tour by the British rock band Queen with their lead singer Freddie Mercury and their bass guitarist John Deacon, which took place in 1986.", " The band would not tour again until 19 years later, when the Queen + Paul Rodgers Tour began in 2005, after the death of Freddie Mercury on 24 November 1991, and the retirement of John Deacon in 1997.", " The Magic Tour took in 26 dates around Europe's stadiums, in support of their then latest album \"A Kind of Magic\"." ], "title": "Magic Tour (Queen)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Bohemian Rhapsody\" is a song by the British rock band Queen.", " It was written by Freddie Mercury for the band's 1975 album \"A Night at the Opera\".", " It is a six-minute suite, consisting of several sections without a chorus: an intro, a ballad segment, an operatic passage, a hard rock part and a reflective coda.", " The song is a more accessible take on the 1970s progressive rock genre.", " It was reportedly the most expensive single ever made at the time of its release, though the exact cost of production cannot be determined." ], "title": "Bohemian Rhapsody" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Invisible Man\" is a song by the British rock band Queen, written by drummer Roger Taylor but credited to Queen.", " The song is sung mostly by Freddie Mercury, with vocal contributions from Taylor.", " Originally released on the album \"The Miracle\", it was released as a single in 1989.", " Taylor claims that he got the inspiration to create the song while reading a book (possibly the book of the same name), and the bassline instantly came to his imagination.", " This song marks the only time in any of Queen's songs that all four band members names are mentioned in the lyrics.", " The first being Freddie Mercury, followed by John Deacon.", " Brian May's name is then said twice (just before his guitar solo starts), and while saying \"Roger Taylor\", the first \"r\" is rolled to emulate the drums at the end of the verse.", " Freddie Mercury's name is said by drummer Roger Taylor, and the other ones by the lead singer Freddie Mercury." ], "title": "The Invisible Man (Queen song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Too Much Love Will Kill You\" is a song written by British guitarist Brian May of Queen, Frank Musker, and Elizabeth Lamers.", " The song reflected the breakdown of May's first marriage and attraction to his future wife, Anita Dobson.", " It was first recorded by Queen around 1988 or before, and was intended to be on the band's \"The Miracle\" album in 1989, but did not make the cut due to legal disputes following the band's decision that all songs on the album would be written by the group as opposed to individuals.", " After Freddie Mercury's death in 1991, May arranged a solo version, which he performed at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert in 1992, and subsequently included on his solo album \"Back to the Light\" that same year.", " Released as a single, it reached No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart.", " Because it was first played publicly at The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, a common misconception is that it was written as a tribute to Freddie Mercury, although it had actually been written several years before he died." ], "title": "Too Much Love Will Kill You" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Love of My Life\" is a ballad by the British rock band Queen from their 1975 album \"A Night at the Opera\".", " The song was written by Freddie Mercury about Mary Austin, with whom he had a long term relationship in the early 1970s.", " After performing the song in South America in 1981, the version from their live album \"Live Killers\" reached number 1 in the singles chart in Argentina and Brazil, and stayed in the charts in Argentina for an entire year." ], "title": "Love of My Life (Queen song)" } ]
[ "Title: We Will Rock You (video)\n\nWe Will Rock You is a concert film by English band Queen. It was filmed in Montreal, Quebec, Canada at the Montreal Forum on 24 and 25 November 1981, ten years to the day before lead singer Freddie Mercury's death from AIDS.", "Title: The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert\n\nThe Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS Awareness was a benefit concert held on Easter Monday, 20 April 1992 at Wembley Stadium in London, England for an audience of 72,000. The concert was produced for television by Ray Burdis and broadcast live on television and radio to 76 countries around the world, with an audience of up to one billion. The concert was a tribute to the life of Queen lead vocalist, Freddie Mercury, with proceeds going to AIDS research. The show marked bassist John Deacon's final full-length concert with Queen (save a short live appearance with Brian May, Roger Taylor and Elton John in 1997). The profits from the concert were used to launch The Mercury Phoenix Trust, an AIDS charity organisation.", "Title: Hungarian Rhapsody: Queen Live in Budapest\n\nHungarian Rhapsody: Queen Live in Budapest is a concert film of the British rock band Queen's performance in Budapest on 27 July 1986. It was part of Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon's final tour with original lead singer Freddie Mercury, The Magic Tour. Queen were one of the few bands from Western Europe to perform in the Eastern Bloc during the Cold War. The film had a limited release in theatres worldwide on 20 September 2012. The concert was released on DVD and Blu-ray for the first time on 5 November 2012 worldwide, except in the United States where it was released a day later. The concert title is a play on the Hungarian Rhapsodies by Franz Liszt and one of Queen's most celebrated hits, \"Bohemian Rhapsody.\"", "Title: Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon\n\n\"Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon\" is a song by the British rock band Queen, originally released on their fourth album \"A Night at the Opera\" in 1975. It is one of five contributions by Freddie Mercury to the band's 1975 album.", "Title: Death on Two Legs (Dedicated to...)\n\n\"Death on Two Legs (Dedicated to...)\" is a song by the British rock band Queen, and is the opening track on their fourth album \"A Night at the Opera\". The song was written by Freddie Mercury and allegedly describes his hatred of Queen's original manager, the late Norman Sheffield, who is reputed to have mistreated the band and abused his managerial role from 1972 to 1975. Roger Taylor also noted that despite the success of \"Killer Queen\" and \"Sheer Heart Attack\", the album preceding \"A Night at the Opera\", the band was broke before the album was made.", "Title: Magic Tour (Queen)\n\nThe Magic Tour was the biggest and final tour by the British rock band Queen with their lead singer Freddie Mercury and their bass guitarist John Deacon, which took place in 1986. The band would not tour again until 19 years later, when the Queen + Paul Rodgers Tour began in 2005, after the death of Freddie Mercury on 24 November 1991, and the retirement of John Deacon in 1997. The Magic Tour took in 26 dates around Europe's stadiums, in support of their then latest album \"A Kind of Magic\".", "Title: Bohemian Rhapsody\n\n\"Bohemian Rhapsody\" is a song by the British rock band Queen. It was written by Freddie Mercury for the band's 1975 album \"A Night at the Opera\". It is a six-minute suite, consisting of several sections without a chorus: an intro, a ballad segment, an operatic passage, a hard rock part and a reflective coda. The song is a more accessible take on the 1970s progressive rock genre. It was reportedly the most expensive single ever made at the time of its release, though the exact cost of production cannot be determined.", "Title: The Invisible Man (Queen song)\n\n\"The Invisible Man\" is a song by the British rock band Queen, written by drummer Roger Taylor but credited to Queen. The song is sung mostly by Freddie Mercury, with vocal contributions from Taylor. Originally released on the album \"The Miracle\", it was released as a single in 1989. Taylor claims that he got the inspiration to create the song while reading a book (possibly the book of the same name), and the bassline instantly came to his imagination. This song marks the only time in any of Queen's songs that all four band members names are mentioned in the lyrics. The first being Freddie Mercury, followed by John Deacon. Brian May's name is then said twice (just before his guitar solo starts), and while saying \"Roger Taylor\", the first \"r\" is rolled to emulate the drums at the end of the verse. Freddie Mercury's name is said by drummer Roger Taylor, and the other ones by the lead singer Freddie Mercury.", "Title: Too Much Love Will Kill You\n\n\"Too Much Love Will Kill You\" is a song written by British guitarist Brian May of Queen, Frank Musker, and Elizabeth Lamers. The song reflected the breakdown of May's first marriage and attraction to his future wife, Anita Dobson. It was first recorded by Queen around 1988 or before, and was intended to be on the band's \"The Miracle\" album in 1989, but did not make the cut due to legal disputes following the band's decision that all songs on the album would be written by the group as opposed to individuals. After Freddie Mercury's death in 1991, May arranged a solo version, which he performed at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert in 1992, and subsequently included on his solo album \"Back to the Light\" that same year. Released as a single, it reached No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart. Because it was first played publicly at The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, a common misconception is that it was written as a tribute to Freddie Mercury, although it had actually been written several years before he died.", "Title: Love of My Life (Queen song)\n\n\"Love of My Life\" is a ballad by the British rock band Queen from their 1975 album \"A Night at the Opera\". The song was written by Freddie Mercury about Mary Austin, with whom he had a long term relationship in the early 1970s. After performing the song in South America in 1981, the version from their live album \"Live Killers\" reached number 1 in the singles chart in Argentina and Brazil, and stayed in the charts in Argentina for an entire year." ]
4,131
Who directed a 1975 British-American musical screwball comedy horror film which features the song "Science Fiction/Double Feature"?
Jim Sharman
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Science Fiction/Double Feature", "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Konga is a 1961 British/American international co-production science fiction horror film directed by John Lemont and starring Michael Gough, Margo Johns and Austin Trevor.", " It was shot at Merton Park Studios and in Croydon for Anglo Amalgamated, then distributed in the United States by American International Pictures (AIP) as a double feature with \"Master of the World\".", " Anglo Amalgamated and AIP each provided half the funding for the US$500,000 film with each studio receiving distribution rights in their respective hemispheres." ], "title": "Konga (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Howard Hawks (1896–1977) was an American film director who made 46 films (including two uncredited) between 1926 and 1970.", " He is responsible for classic films in genres ranging from film noir, screwball comedy, crime, science fiction and Western." ], "title": "Howard Hawks filmography" }, { "sentences": [ "Attack of the Puppet People (also known as \"I Was a Teenage Doll\" (working title), \"Six Inches Tall\" (UK) and \"The Fantastic Puppet People\") is a 1958 American black-and-white science fiction horror film directed, produced and written by Bert I. Gordon.", " It stars John Hoyt as an eccentric doll maker.", " It was produced by Alta Vista Productions and distributed by American International Pictures as a double feature with \"War of the Colossal Beast\"." ], "title": "Attack of the Puppet People" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a 1975 British-American musical screwball comedy horror film by 20th Century Fox produced by Lou Adler and Michael White and directed by Jim Sharman.", " The screenplay was written by Sharman and actor Richard O'Brien, who appears in the film, which is based on the 1973 musical stage production \"of the same title\", with music, book, and lyrics by O'Brien.", " The production is a parody tribute to the science fiction and horror B movies of the 1930s through to the early 1970s.", " Along with O'Brien, the film stars Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, and Barry Bostwick and is narrated by Charles Gray with cast members from the original Royal Court Theatre, Roxy Theatre, and Belasco Theatre productions." ], "title": "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" }, { "sentences": [ "The Time Travelers (a.k.a. Time Trap) is a 1964 science fiction film directed by B-movie director Ib Melchior.", " It stars Preston Foster, Philip Carey, Merry Anders, Steve Franken, John Hoyt and Delores Wells.", " The cast also includes superfan Forrest J. Ackerman in one of his many bit roles in science fiction films.", " The film inspired the 1966 TV series \"The Time Tunnel\" as well as the 1967 remake \"Journey to the Center of Time\".", " The plot involves a group of scientists who find their time-viewing screen allows them to travel through time.", " American International Pictures released the film as a double feature with \"Atragon\"." ], "title": "The Time Travelers (1964 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Science Fiction/Double Feature\" is the opening song to the original 1973 musical stage production, \"The Rocky Horror Show\" as well as its 1975 film counterpart \"The Rocky Horror Picture Show\", book, music and lyrics by Richard O'Brien, musical arrangements by Richard Hartley.", " The song is reprised at the end of the show, with lyrics that reflect on the final events of the story." ], "title": "Science Fiction/Double Feature" }, { "sentences": [ "The Invisible Woman is an American science fiction comedy film that was released near the end of 1940 by Universal.", " It is the third \"Invisible Man\" film following \"The Invisible Man\" and \"The Invisible Man Returns\", which had been released earlier in the year.", " It was more of a screwball comedy than other films in the series." ], "title": "The Invisible Woman (1940 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Grindhouse is a 2007 American horror film double feature co-written, produced, and directed by Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino.", " The double feature consists of two feature-length segments, Rodriguez's \"Planet Terror\" and Tarantino's \"Death Proof\", and is bookended by fictional trailers for upcoming attractions (though two of the trailers, \"Machete\" and \"Hobo with a Shotgun\", have since been made into movies), advertisements, and in-theater announcements.", " The film's title derives from the U.S. film industry term \"grindhouse\", which refers to (now mostly defunct) movie theaters specializing in B movies, often exploitation films, shown in a multiple-feature format.", " The film stars Rose McGowan, Freddy Rodriguez, Marley Shelton, Michael Biehn, Jeff Fahey, Josh Brolin, Naveen Andrews, Fergie, Bruce Willis, Kurt Russell, Rosario Dawson, Tracie Thoms, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and stuntwoman Zoë Bell, who plays herself." ], "title": "Grindhouse (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman is a 2000 animated horror musical comedy-themed direct-to-video film, produced by Bagdasarian Productions and Universal Cartoon Studios, distributed by Universal Studios Home Entertainment, and based on characters from \"Alvin and the Chipmunks\".", " It was released on VHS in 2000 and DVD (as a \"Monster Pack\" with \"Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein\", \"Monster Mash\", and four episodes of \"Archie's Weird Mysteries\") in 2004 by Universal Studios Home Entertainment.", " A Scare-riffic Double Feature DVD featuring \"Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein\" and this film was released on September 4, 2007.", " Another Scare-riffic Double Feature DVD featuring \"Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein\" and this film was re-released on March 11, 2008." ], "title": "Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman" }, { "sentences": [ "Midnite Movies is a line of B movies released first on VHS and later on DVD by MGM Home Entertainment.", " The line was begun by MGM in March 2001 following its acquisition of Orion Pictures, which bought out Filmways, the owner of American International Pictures.", " AIP had a library of B movies from the 1950s and 1960s that were science fiction, horror, and exploitation films.", " The \"Midnite Movies\" collection is primarily derived from the AIP library (including most of Roger Corman's and Vincent Price's horror movies) but also included Hammer Film Productions, Amicus Productions, United Artists, and Empire International Pictures movies as well.", " The DVDs were first released as single films but most later releases would be double features on single double-sided discs.", " Sony Pictures Home Entertainment later became owners of the MGM library and continued the \"Midnite Movies\" line with distributor 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.", " All double feature titles released on the 20th Century Fox label were two-disc packages.", " By 2011, no new titles were forthcoming; the previous catalog titles slowly went out of print and the \"Midnite Movies\" website was taken down." ], "title": "Midnite Movies" } ]
[ "Title: Konga (film)\n\nKonga is a 1961 British/American international co-production science fiction horror film directed by John Lemont and starring Michael Gough, Margo Johns and Austin Trevor. It was shot at Merton Park Studios and in Croydon for Anglo Amalgamated, then distributed in the United States by American International Pictures (AIP) as a double feature with \"Master of the World\". Anglo Amalgamated and AIP each provided half the funding for the US$500,000 film with each studio receiving distribution rights in their respective hemispheres.", "Title: Howard Hawks filmography\n\nHoward Hawks (1896–1977) was an American film director who made 46 films (including two uncredited) between 1926 and 1970. He is responsible for classic films in genres ranging from film noir, screwball comedy, crime, science fiction and Western.", "Title: Attack of the Puppet People\n\nAttack of the Puppet People (also known as \"I Was a Teenage Doll\" (working title), \"Six Inches Tall\" (UK) and \"The Fantastic Puppet People\") is a 1958 American black-and-white science fiction horror film directed, produced and written by Bert I. Gordon. It stars John Hoyt as an eccentric doll maker. It was produced by Alta Vista Productions and distributed by American International Pictures as a double feature with \"War of the Colossal Beast\".", "Title: The Rocky Horror Picture Show\n\nThe Rocky Horror Picture Show is a 1975 British-American musical screwball comedy horror film by 20th Century Fox produced by Lou Adler and Michael White and directed by Jim Sharman. The screenplay was written by Sharman and actor Richard O'Brien, who appears in the film, which is based on the 1973 musical stage production \"of the same title\", with music, book, and lyrics by O'Brien. The production is a parody tribute to the science fiction and horror B movies of the 1930s through to the early 1970s. Along with O'Brien, the film stars Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, and Barry Bostwick and is narrated by Charles Gray with cast members from the original Royal Court Theatre, Roxy Theatre, and Belasco Theatre productions.", "Title: The Time Travelers (1964 film)\n\nThe Time Travelers (a.k.a. Time Trap) is a 1964 science fiction film directed by B-movie director Ib Melchior. It stars Preston Foster, Philip Carey, Merry Anders, Steve Franken, John Hoyt and Delores Wells. The cast also includes superfan Forrest J. Ackerman in one of his many bit roles in science fiction films. The film inspired the 1966 TV series \"The Time Tunnel\" as well as the 1967 remake \"Journey to the Center of Time\". The plot involves a group of scientists who find their time-viewing screen allows them to travel through time. American International Pictures released the film as a double feature with \"Atragon\".", "Title: Science Fiction/Double Feature\n\n\"Science Fiction/Double Feature\" is the opening song to the original 1973 musical stage production, \"The Rocky Horror Show\" as well as its 1975 film counterpart \"The Rocky Horror Picture Show\", book, music and lyrics by Richard O'Brien, musical arrangements by Richard Hartley. The song is reprised at the end of the show, with lyrics that reflect on the final events of the story.", "Title: The Invisible Woman (1940 film)\n\nThe Invisible Woman is an American science fiction comedy film that was released near the end of 1940 by Universal. It is the third \"Invisible Man\" film following \"The Invisible Man\" and \"The Invisible Man Returns\", which had been released earlier in the year. It was more of a screwball comedy than other films in the series.", "Title: Grindhouse (film)\n\nGrindhouse is a 2007 American horror film double feature co-written, produced, and directed by Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino. The double feature consists of two feature-length segments, Rodriguez's \"Planet Terror\" and Tarantino's \"Death Proof\", and is bookended by fictional trailers for upcoming attractions (though two of the trailers, \"Machete\" and \"Hobo with a Shotgun\", have since been made into movies), advertisements, and in-theater announcements. The film's title derives from the U.S. film industry term \"grindhouse\", which refers to (now mostly defunct) movie theaters specializing in B movies, often exploitation films, shown in a multiple-feature format. The film stars Rose McGowan, Freddy Rodriguez, Marley Shelton, Michael Biehn, Jeff Fahey, Josh Brolin, Naveen Andrews, Fergie, Bruce Willis, Kurt Russell, Rosario Dawson, Tracie Thoms, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and stuntwoman Zoë Bell, who plays herself.", "Title: Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman\n\nAlvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman is a 2000 animated horror musical comedy-themed direct-to-video film, produced by Bagdasarian Productions and Universal Cartoon Studios, distributed by Universal Studios Home Entertainment, and based on characters from \"Alvin and the Chipmunks\". It was released on VHS in 2000 and DVD (as a \"Monster Pack\" with \"Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein\", \"Monster Mash\", and four episodes of \"Archie's Weird Mysteries\") in 2004 by Universal Studios Home Entertainment. A Scare-riffic Double Feature DVD featuring \"Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein\" and this film was released on September 4, 2007. Another Scare-riffic Double Feature DVD featuring \"Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein\" and this film was re-released on March 11, 2008.", "Title: Midnite Movies\n\nMidnite Movies is a line of B movies released first on VHS and later on DVD by MGM Home Entertainment. The line was begun by MGM in March 2001 following its acquisition of Orion Pictures, which bought out Filmways, the owner of American International Pictures. AIP had a library of B movies from the 1950s and 1960s that were science fiction, horror, and exploitation films. The \"Midnite Movies\" collection is primarily derived from the AIP library (including most of Roger Corman's and Vincent Price's horror movies) but also included Hammer Film Productions, Amicus Productions, United Artists, and Empire International Pictures movies as well. The DVDs were first released as single films but most later releases would be double features on single double-sided discs. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment later became owners of the MGM library and continued the \"Midnite Movies\" line with distributor 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. All double feature titles released on the 20th Century Fox label were two-disc packages. By 2011, no new titles were forthcoming; the previous catalog titles slowly went out of print and the \"Midnite Movies\" website was taken down." ]
4,132
Both Anisacanthus and Holodiscus are what level of classification?
genus
comparison
hard
{ "title": [ "Anisacanthus", "Holodiscus" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Soil series as established by the National Cooperative Soil Survey of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service are a level of classification in the USDA Soil Taxonomy classification system hierarchy.", " The actual object of classification is the so-called soil individual, or pedon.", " Soil series consist of pedons that are grouped together because of their similar pedogenesis, soil chemistry, and physical properties.", " More specifically, each series consists of pedons having soil horizons that are similar in soil color, soil texture, soil structure, soil pH, consistence, mineral and chemical composition, and arrangement in the soil profile.", " These result in soils which perform similarly for land use purposes." ], "title": "Soil series" }, { "sentences": [ "The Manual Ability Classification System (MACS) is a medical classification system used to describe how children aged from 4 to 18 years old with cerebral palsy use their hands with objects during activities of daily living, with a focus on the use of both hands together.", " Like the Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS), there are five levels - level I being the least impaired, only finding difficulty in tasks needing speed and accuracy, and level V being the most impaired, not being able to handle objects and having severely limited abilities for even simple actions." ], "title": "Manual Ability Classification System" }, { "sentences": [ "In 1984, the International Organization for Succulent Plant Study set up a working party, now called the International Cactaceae Systematics Group, to produce a consensus classification of the cactus family, down to the level of genus.", " Their classification has been used as the basis for systems published since the mid-1990s.", " Treatments in the 21st century have generally divided the family into around 125–130 genera and 1,400–1,500 species, which are then arranged in a number of tribes and subfamilies.", " However, subsequent molecular phylogenetic studies have shown that a very high proportion of the higher taxa (genera, tribes and subfamilies) are not monophyletic, i.e. they do not contain all of the descendants of a common ancestor.", " , the internal classification of the family Cactaceae remained uncertain and subject to change.", " A classification incorporating many of the insights from the molecular studies was produced by Nyffeler and Eggli in 2010." ], "title": "Taxonomy of the Cactaceae" }, { "sentences": [ "A hierarchical classifier is a classifier that maps input data into defined subsumptive output categories.", " The classification occurs first on a low-level with highly specific pieces of input data.", " The classifications of the individual pieces of data are then combined systematically and classified on a higher level iteratively until one output is produced.", " This final output is the overall classification of the data.", " Depending on application-specific details, this output can be one of a set of pre-defined outputs, one of a set of on-line learned outputs, or even a new novel classification that hasn't been seen before.", " Generally, such systems rely on relatively simple individual units of the hierarchy that have only one universal function to do the classification.", " In a sense, these machines rely on the power of the hierarchical structure itself instead of the computational abilities of the individual components.", " This makes them relatively simple, easily expandable, and very powerful." ], "title": "Hierarchical classifier" }, { "sentences": [ "A voice type is a particular human singing voice identified as having certain qualities or characteristics of vocal range, vocal weight, tessitura, vocal timbre, and vocal transition points (\"passaggio\"), such as breaks and lifts within the voice.", " Other considerations are physical characteristics, speech level, scientific testing, and vocal register.", " A singer's voice type is identified by a process known as voice classification, by which the human voice is evaluated and thereby designated into a particular voice type.", " The discipline of voice classification developed within European classical music and is not generally applicable to other forms of singing.", " Voice classification is often used within opera to associate possible roles with potential voices.", " Several different voice classification systems are available to identify voice types, including the German \"Fach\" system and the choral music system among many others; no system is universally applied or accepted." ], "title": "Voice type" }, { "sentences": [ "Holodiscus (syn.", " \"Sericotheca\") is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, native to the Americas, from southwestern British Columbia, Canada and the western United States south to Bolivia." ], "title": "Holodiscus" }, { "sentences": [ "Para-archery classification is the classification system for para-archery used to create a level playing field for archers with a different range of disabilities.", " Governance in the sport is through the International Archery Federation.", " Early classification systems for the sport were created during the 1940s and based on medical classification.", " This has subsequently changed to a functional mobility classification with the exception of blind archery." ], "title": "Para-archery classification" }, { "sentences": [ "The European Union uses a classification for subnational territory called \"Nomenclature des Unites Territriales Statistques\" (commonly abbreviated as NUTS).", " The NUTS 1 classification is applied to a group of regions, NUTS 2 for regions and NUTS 3 as subdivisions of regions.", " There are also two levels (NUTS 4 and 5) which relate to local administrative unit levels.", " Countries agree a NUTS classification with the European Commission.", " Geddes notes that NUTS level 2 is \"particularly important\", because they often exist as territorial-government divisions and are used for regional policies by countries.", " NUTS 1 typically has a population of 3-7 million; NUTS 2 0.8-3 million; and NUTS 3 150,000-800,000.", " As of 2015, there are 98 regions at NUTS 1 level, 276 regions at NUTS 2 level and 1,342 regions at NUTS 3 level \"(as a result, statistics at the NUTS level 3 are found as an external link to this article)\".", " The EU is based on the classification of NUTS 2 regions as: less developed regions, transition regions and more developed regions." ], "title": "List of NUTS regions in the European Union by GDP" }, { "sentences": [ "Wachau is one of Austria's most established and notable wine regions, specializing in dry wines made from Riesling and Grüner Veltliner.", " Located in Lower Austria along the Danube, west of Vienna and Krems an der Donau, it is one of the westernmost wine producing regions in Austria with only a few scattered plantings in Tyrol being further west.", " While most of Austria follows a wine classification systems based on ripeness and harvest must weight that parallels the German wine classification system, Wachau wines have a unique classification system.", " The three classification levels for Wachau wine include \"Steinfeder\" for wines up to 11.5% alcohol level, \"Federspiel\" for wines between 11.5–12.5% and \"Smaragd\" that must have a minimum of 12.5% alcohol level.", " Despite its renown, the Wachau is a small wine region that usually accounts for only around 3% of Austria's wine production." ], "title": "Wachau wine" }, { "sentences": [ "Anisacanthus is a genus of flowering plants in the bear's breeches family, Acanthaceae.", " The generic name is derived from the Greek words ανισος (\"anisos\"), meaning \"unequal,\" and ακανθος (\"acanthos\"), meaning \"thorn.\"", " Members of the genus are native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas.", " They are commonly known as desert honeysuckles, though this term is shared with the genus \"Ancistranthus\", and is something of a misnomer as true honeysuckles (genus \"Lonicera\") belong to the family Caprifoliaceae.", " \"Anisacanthus\" species are sometimes cultivated for use in xeriscaping." ], "title": "Anisacanthus" } ]
[ "Title: Soil series\n\nSoil series as established by the National Cooperative Soil Survey of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service are a level of classification in the USDA Soil Taxonomy classification system hierarchy. The actual object of classification is the so-called soil individual, or pedon. Soil series consist of pedons that are grouped together because of their similar pedogenesis, soil chemistry, and physical properties. More specifically, each series consists of pedons having soil horizons that are similar in soil color, soil texture, soil structure, soil pH, consistence, mineral and chemical composition, and arrangement in the soil profile. These result in soils which perform similarly for land use purposes.", "Title: Manual Ability Classification System\n\nThe Manual Ability Classification System (MACS) is a medical classification system used to describe how children aged from 4 to 18 years old with cerebral palsy use their hands with objects during activities of daily living, with a focus on the use of both hands together. Like the Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS), there are five levels - level I being the least impaired, only finding difficulty in tasks needing speed and accuracy, and level V being the most impaired, not being able to handle objects and having severely limited abilities for even simple actions.", "Title: Taxonomy of the Cactaceae\n\nIn 1984, the International Organization for Succulent Plant Study set up a working party, now called the International Cactaceae Systematics Group, to produce a consensus classification of the cactus family, down to the level of genus. Their classification has been used as the basis for systems published since the mid-1990s. Treatments in the 21st century have generally divided the family into around 125–130 genera and 1,400–1,500 species, which are then arranged in a number of tribes and subfamilies. However, subsequent molecular phylogenetic studies have shown that a very high proportion of the higher taxa (genera, tribes and subfamilies) are not monophyletic, i.e. they do not contain all of the descendants of a common ancestor. , the internal classification of the family Cactaceae remained uncertain and subject to change. A classification incorporating many of the insights from the molecular studies was produced by Nyffeler and Eggli in 2010.", "Title: Hierarchical classifier\n\nA hierarchical classifier is a classifier that maps input data into defined subsumptive output categories. The classification occurs first on a low-level with highly specific pieces of input data. The classifications of the individual pieces of data are then combined systematically and classified on a higher level iteratively until one output is produced. This final output is the overall classification of the data. Depending on application-specific details, this output can be one of a set of pre-defined outputs, one of a set of on-line learned outputs, or even a new novel classification that hasn't been seen before. Generally, such systems rely on relatively simple individual units of the hierarchy that have only one universal function to do the classification. In a sense, these machines rely on the power of the hierarchical structure itself instead of the computational abilities of the individual components. This makes them relatively simple, easily expandable, and very powerful.", "Title: Voice type\n\nA voice type is a particular human singing voice identified as having certain qualities or characteristics of vocal range, vocal weight, tessitura, vocal timbre, and vocal transition points (\"passaggio\"), such as breaks and lifts within the voice. Other considerations are physical characteristics, speech level, scientific testing, and vocal register. A singer's voice type is identified by a process known as voice classification, by which the human voice is evaluated and thereby designated into a particular voice type. The discipline of voice classification developed within European classical music and is not generally applicable to other forms of singing. Voice classification is often used within opera to associate possible roles with potential voices. Several different voice classification systems are available to identify voice types, including the German \"Fach\" system and the choral music system among many others; no system is universally applied or accepted.", "Title: Holodiscus\n\nHolodiscus (syn. \"Sericotheca\") is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, native to the Americas, from southwestern British Columbia, Canada and the western United States south to Bolivia.", "Title: Para-archery classification\n\nPara-archery classification is the classification system for para-archery used to create a level playing field for archers with a different range of disabilities. Governance in the sport is through the International Archery Federation. Early classification systems for the sport were created during the 1940s and based on medical classification. This has subsequently changed to a functional mobility classification with the exception of blind archery.", "Title: List of NUTS regions in the European Union by GDP\n\nThe European Union uses a classification for subnational territory called \"Nomenclature des Unites Territriales Statistques\" (commonly abbreviated as NUTS). The NUTS 1 classification is applied to a group of regions, NUTS 2 for regions and NUTS 3 as subdivisions of regions. There are also two levels (NUTS 4 and 5) which relate to local administrative unit levels. Countries agree a NUTS classification with the European Commission. Geddes notes that NUTS level 2 is \"particularly important\", because they often exist as territorial-government divisions and are used for regional policies by countries. NUTS 1 typically has a population of 3-7 million; NUTS 2 0.8-3 million; and NUTS 3 150,000-800,000. As of 2015, there are 98 regions at NUTS 1 level, 276 regions at NUTS 2 level and 1,342 regions at NUTS 3 level \"(as a result, statistics at the NUTS level 3 are found as an external link to this article)\". The EU is based on the classification of NUTS 2 regions as: less developed regions, transition regions and more developed regions.", "Title: Wachau wine\n\nWachau is one of Austria's most established and notable wine regions, specializing in dry wines made from Riesling and Grüner Veltliner. Located in Lower Austria along the Danube, west of Vienna and Krems an der Donau, it is one of the westernmost wine producing regions in Austria with only a few scattered plantings in Tyrol being further west. While most of Austria follows a wine classification systems based on ripeness and harvest must weight that parallels the German wine classification system, Wachau wines have a unique classification system. The three classification levels for Wachau wine include \"Steinfeder\" for wines up to 11.5% alcohol level, \"Federspiel\" for wines between 11.5–12.5% and \"Smaragd\" that must have a minimum of 12.5% alcohol level. Despite its renown, the Wachau is a small wine region that usually accounts for only around 3% of Austria's wine production.", "Title: Anisacanthus\n\nAnisacanthus is a genus of flowering plants in the bear's breeches family, Acanthaceae. The generic name is derived from the Greek words ανισος (\"anisos\"), meaning \"unequal,\" and ακανθος (\"acanthos\"), meaning \"thorn.\" Members of the genus are native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas. They are commonly known as desert honeysuckles, though this term is shared with the genus \"Ancistranthus\", and is something of a misnomer as true honeysuckles (genus \"Lonicera\") belong to the family Caprifoliaceae. \"Anisacanthus\" species are sometimes cultivated for use in xeriscaping." ]
4,133
Where is the wrestling magazine headquartered that, in 2012 featured Del Rey on its list of top 500 wrestlers in the world?
Blue Bell, Pennsylvania
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[ { "sentences": [ "American singer and occasional actress Lana Del Rey has appeared in three films as an actress, eighteen television shows, and three commercials, along with offering her talents to five films as singer.", " Del Rey's first appearance was in the independent film \"Poolside\" (2010), which features Del Rey playing Lisa, a rich girl who spends her days smoking cigarettes by the pool.", " She received top billing for the project.", " Del Rey's next appearance was in a less-than-one-minute long short art film titled \"Lana Del Rey\" which was produced by Interview magazine and features noir-ish style and cinematic themes.", " Del Rey's breakout appearance was in an Anthony Mandler directed film, which Del Rey wrote, titled \"Tropico\" (2013).", " The film features Del Rey as a fictionalized version of Eve while also playing the Virgin Mary.", " \"Tropico\" received positive reviews and was Del Rey's second film that gave her top billing.", " Along with appearing in a handful of short films, Del Rey has appeared in 18 television shows and specials as herself along with appearing in campaign commercials for companies including Keds and H&M." ], "title": "Lana Del Rey videography" }, { "sentences": [ "Lana Del Ray (alternatively written as Lana Del Ray a.k.a. Lizzy Grant) is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey.", " The album was released digitally via the iTunes Store by 5 Points Records on January 4, 2010 when she was known as Lana Del \"Ray\".", " However, the record was eventually pulled from retailers soon afterwards because, according to Del Rey, the label was unable to fund it.", " Del Rey ultimately bought back the rights to the album, whose title uses an alternate spelling of the singer's stage name, \"Del Rey\" being spelled \"Del Ray\" instead.", " After releasing \"Born to Die\" (2012) under her stage name Lana Del Rey, she expressed her wish to re-release the album." ], "title": "Lana Del Ray (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "The \"Rey de Reyes\" 2008 (Spanish for \"King of Kings\") was the 12th annual \"Rey de Reyes\" professional wrestling tournament and show, produced by the Mexican wrestling promotion Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA).", " The event took place on March 18, 2007 in the \"Plaza de Toros Lorenzo Garza\" arena in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico.", " The main focus of the 2008 \"Rey de Reyes\" show was the twelfth annual Rey de Reyes tournament and a match between the top \"technico\" Cibernético and the top \"rudo\" El Mesias for the AAA Mega Championship which El Mesias held going into the event.", " The undercard included four qualifying matches for the Rey de Reyes leading to the traditional four man elimination match that led to the crowning of that year's \"Rey de Reyes\".", " The undercard also saw the continuing feud between Konnan’s \"La Legión Extranjera\" (Foreign Legion) and their altercations with wrestlers defending AAA.", " For this event La Legión Extranjera brought in two American wrestlers, Sabu and Scott Steiner, to strengthen their side.", " The other undercard storyline was that of \"Los Psycho Circus\" (a trio of Rudo wrestlers dressed up as clowns) competing with The Black Family." ], "title": "Rey de Reyes (2008)" }, { "sentences": [ "Pro Wrestling Illustrated (\"PWI\") is an American produced, internationally sold professional wrestling magazine that was founded in 1972.", " \"PWI\" is headquartered in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania and published by Kappa Publishing Group.", " The magazine is the longest currently published English language wrestling magazine.", " The \"PWI\" publishes monthly issues and annual special issues such as their \"Almanac and Book of Facts\"." ], "title": "Pro Wrestling Illustrated" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Summertime Sadness\" is a song by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey from her second studio album, \"Born to Die\".", " The trip hop ballad was released on June 22, 2012 by Interscope Records as the fourth single of the album.", " Charting across Europe, the single reached the top ten in Austria, Bulgaria, Germany, Greece, Luxembourg, and Switzerland.", " In the spring of 2013, \"Summertime Sadness\" reached number one in Poland, Ukraine and Armenia.", " Trap and house remixes of \"Summertime Sadness\" helped Del Rey break into the US Hot Dance Club Songs chart.", " That chart is where Del Rey's song became a modest hit and marked her first foray into the chart.", " On the accompanied Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart, the single gave Del Rey her first US number-one single in August 2013.", " Earlier in 2012, the song also managed to become a rock hit in the US." ], "title": "Summertime Sadness" }, { "sentences": [ "Rey del Ring (2012) (Spanish for \"King of the Ring\") was an annual professional wrestling major event produced by Mexican professional wrestling promotion International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG), which took place on May 31, 2012 in Arena Naucalpan, Naucalpan, State of Mexico, Mexico.", " The \"Rey del Ring\" tournament was taped for television and shown on TVC Deportes on June 6, 2012.", " The main event was the Eponymous \"IWRG Rey del Ring\" tournament, the tenth annual version of the tournament, IWRG's version of World Wrestling Entertainment's Royal Rumble event.", " 30 men competed in the \"Rey del Ring\", which was won by Oficial Factor when he eliminated Hijo del Pirata Morgan to claim the victory as well as the Rey del Ring Championship belt." ], "title": "Rey del Ring (2012)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sara Amato (born November 13, 1980) is an American professional wrestling trainer and retired professional wrestler best known by her ring name Sara Del Rey.", " She was a mainstay for Chikara and Shimmer, but also appeared for many other independent promotions in the United States, including Ring of Honor (ROH), IWA Mid-South and All Pro Wrestling, as well as Mexico's Lucha Libre Femenil.", " Del Rey also taped several matches, competing under a mask and using the name Nic Grimes, for the MTV promotion Wrestling Society X.", " Del Rey was the inaugural Shimmer Champion and co-holder of the Shimmer Tag Team Championship with Courtney Rush, making her the promotion's first double champion.", " In 2012, Del Rey became only the fourth woman to make it to Pro Wrestling Illustrated's list of top 500 wrestlers in the world.", " She is currently employed by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) as the Assistant Head Coach and producer of their developmental territory NXT, based at the WWE Performance Center." ], "title": "Sara Del Rey" }, { "sentences": [ "Tropico is a short film \"based on the Biblical story of sin and redemption\", starring Lana Del Rey as Eve and Shaun Ross as Adam.", " Written by Del Rey and directed by Anthony Mandler, the film premiered at the Cinerama Dome in Hollywood, California on December 4, 2013, before being uploaded to Del Rey's official Vevo account the following day.", " It features the songs \"Body Electric\", \"Gods & Monsters\", and \"Bel Air\", all taken from Del Rey's 2012 EP \"Paradise\".", " An EP of the film's name was also released that same month to the iTunes Store; it includes the film itself along with the three aforementioned songs." ], "title": "Tropico (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Lana Del Rey is the second EP by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey.", " It was released on January 10, 2012 in the United States and Canada through Interscope Records.", " After publishing two unsuccessful works, an EP, \"Kill Kill\" (2008) and a studio album, \"Lana Del Ray\" (2010), the four-track EP was released in anticipation of Del Rey's major label debut \"Born to Die\" (2012).", " The tracks are influenced by several genres, including indie pop, hip hop, and alternative music.", " The lyrics and melody were written primarily by Del Rey, Patrik Berger, and Justin Parker.", " Production of the album was led by Emile Haynie, who also co-wrote \"Blue Jeans\"." ], "title": "Lana Del Rey (EP)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Blue Jeans\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey for her second studio album \"Born to Die\" (2012).", " It was released on April 8, 2012, by Interscope Records as the third single from the record.", " Produced by Emile Haynie, the song was written by Del Rey, Haynie, and Dan Heath.", " It is a downtempo ballad with hip hop influences.", " A controversial performance of the song on \"SNL\" placed Del Rey under scrutiny and polarized opinion.", " Charting across Europe and Asia, \"Blue Jeans\" reached the top 10 in Belgium, Poland, and Israel.", " Two music videos were created for the song.", " The first was self-produced.", " The second was shot and directed by Yoann Lemoine, featuring film noir elements and crocodiles." ], "title": "Blue Jeans (Lana Del Rey song)" } ]
[ "Title: Lana Del Rey videography\n\nAmerican singer and occasional actress Lana Del Rey has appeared in three films as an actress, eighteen television shows, and three commercials, along with offering her talents to five films as singer. Del Rey's first appearance was in the independent film \"Poolside\" (2010), which features Del Rey playing Lisa, a rich girl who spends her days smoking cigarettes by the pool. She received top billing for the project. Del Rey's next appearance was in a less-than-one-minute long short art film titled \"Lana Del Rey\" which was produced by Interview magazine and features noir-ish style and cinematic themes. Del Rey's breakout appearance was in an Anthony Mandler directed film, which Del Rey wrote, titled \"Tropico\" (2013). The film features Del Rey as a fictionalized version of Eve while also playing the Virgin Mary. \"Tropico\" received positive reviews and was Del Rey's second film that gave her top billing. Along with appearing in a handful of short films, Del Rey has appeared in 18 television shows and specials as herself along with appearing in campaign commercials for companies including Keds and H&M.", "Title: Lana Del Ray (album)\n\nLana Del Ray (alternatively written as Lana Del Ray a.k.a. Lizzy Grant) is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey. The album was released digitally via the iTunes Store by 5 Points Records on January 4, 2010 when she was known as Lana Del \"Ray\". However, the record was eventually pulled from retailers soon afterwards because, according to Del Rey, the label was unable to fund it. Del Rey ultimately bought back the rights to the album, whose title uses an alternate spelling of the singer's stage name, \"Del Rey\" being spelled \"Del Ray\" instead. After releasing \"Born to Die\" (2012) under her stage name Lana Del Rey, she expressed her wish to re-release the album.", "Title: Rey de Reyes (2008)\n\nThe \"Rey de Reyes\" 2008 (Spanish for \"King of Kings\") was the 12th annual \"Rey de Reyes\" professional wrestling tournament and show, produced by the Mexican wrestling promotion Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA). The event took place on March 18, 2007 in the \"Plaza de Toros Lorenzo Garza\" arena in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. The main focus of the 2008 \"Rey de Reyes\" show was the twelfth annual Rey de Reyes tournament and a match between the top \"technico\" Cibernético and the top \"rudo\" El Mesias for the AAA Mega Championship which El Mesias held going into the event. The undercard included four qualifying matches for the Rey de Reyes leading to the traditional four man elimination match that led to the crowning of that year's \"Rey de Reyes\". The undercard also saw the continuing feud between Konnan’s \"La Legión Extranjera\" (Foreign Legion) and their altercations with wrestlers defending AAA. For this event La Legión Extranjera brought in two American wrestlers, Sabu and Scott Steiner, to strengthen their side. The other undercard storyline was that of \"Los Psycho Circus\" (a trio of Rudo wrestlers dressed up as clowns) competing with The Black Family.", "Title: Pro Wrestling Illustrated\n\nPro Wrestling Illustrated (\"PWI\") is an American produced, internationally sold professional wrestling magazine that was founded in 1972. \"PWI\" is headquartered in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania and published by Kappa Publishing Group. The magazine is the longest currently published English language wrestling magazine. The \"PWI\" publishes monthly issues and annual special issues such as their \"Almanac and Book of Facts\".", "Title: Summertime Sadness\n\n\"Summertime Sadness\" is a song by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey from her second studio album, \"Born to Die\". The trip hop ballad was released on June 22, 2012 by Interscope Records as the fourth single of the album. Charting across Europe, the single reached the top ten in Austria, Bulgaria, Germany, Greece, Luxembourg, and Switzerland. In the spring of 2013, \"Summertime Sadness\" reached number one in Poland, Ukraine and Armenia. Trap and house remixes of \"Summertime Sadness\" helped Del Rey break into the US Hot Dance Club Songs chart. That chart is where Del Rey's song became a modest hit and marked her first foray into the chart. On the accompanied Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart, the single gave Del Rey her first US number-one single in August 2013. Earlier in 2012, the song also managed to become a rock hit in the US.", "Title: Rey del Ring (2012)\n\nRey del Ring (2012) (Spanish for \"King of the Ring\") was an annual professional wrestling major event produced by Mexican professional wrestling promotion International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG), which took place on May 31, 2012 in Arena Naucalpan, Naucalpan, State of Mexico, Mexico. The \"Rey del Ring\" tournament was taped for television and shown on TVC Deportes on June 6, 2012. The main event was the Eponymous \"IWRG Rey del Ring\" tournament, the tenth annual version of the tournament, IWRG's version of World Wrestling Entertainment's Royal Rumble event. 30 men competed in the \"Rey del Ring\", which was won by Oficial Factor when he eliminated Hijo del Pirata Morgan to claim the victory as well as the Rey del Ring Championship belt.", "Title: Sara Del Rey\n\nSara Amato (born November 13, 1980) is an American professional wrestling trainer and retired professional wrestler best known by her ring name Sara Del Rey. She was a mainstay for Chikara and Shimmer, but also appeared for many other independent promotions in the United States, including Ring of Honor (ROH), IWA Mid-South and All Pro Wrestling, as well as Mexico's Lucha Libre Femenil. Del Rey also taped several matches, competing under a mask and using the name Nic Grimes, for the MTV promotion Wrestling Society X. Del Rey was the inaugural Shimmer Champion and co-holder of the Shimmer Tag Team Championship with Courtney Rush, making her the promotion's first double champion. In 2012, Del Rey became only the fourth woman to make it to Pro Wrestling Illustrated's list of top 500 wrestlers in the world. She is currently employed by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) as the Assistant Head Coach and producer of their developmental territory NXT, based at the WWE Performance Center.", "Title: Tropico (film)\n\nTropico is a short film \"based on the Biblical story of sin and redemption\", starring Lana Del Rey as Eve and Shaun Ross as Adam. Written by Del Rey and directed by Anthony Mandler, the film premiered at the Cinerama Dome in Hollywood, California on December 4, 2013, before being uploaded to Del Rey's official Vevo account the following day. It features the songs \"Body Electric\", \"Gods & Monsters\", and \"Bel Air\", all taken from Del Rey's 2012 EP \"Paradise\". An EP of the film's name was also released that same month to the iTunes Store; it includes the film itself along with the three aforementioned songs.", "Title: Lana Del Rey (EP)\n\nLana Del Rey is the second EP by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey. It was released on January 10, 2012 in the United States and Canada through Interscope Records. After publishing two unsuccessful works, an EP, \"Kill Kill\" (2008) and a studio album, \"Lana Del Ray\" (2010), the four-track EP was released in anticipation of Del Rey's major label debut \"Born to Die\" (2012). The tracks are influenced by several genres, including indie pop, hip hop, and alternative music. The lyrics and melody were written primarily by Del Rey, Patrik Berger, and Justin Parker. Production of the album was led by Emile Haynie, who also co-wrote \"Blue Jeans\".", "Title: Blue Jeans (Lana Del Rey song)\n\n\"Blue Jeans\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey for her second studio album \"Born to Die\" (2012). It was released on April 8, 2012, by Interscope Records as the third single from the record. Produced by Emile Haynie, the song was written by Del Rey, Haynie, and Dan Heath. It is a downtempo ballad with hip hop influences. A controversial performance of the song on \"SNL\" placed Del Rey under scrutiny and polarized opinion. Charting across Europe and Asia, \"Blue Jeans\" reached the top 10 in Belgium, Poland, and Israel. Two music videos were created for the song. The first was self-produced. The second was shot and directed by Yoann Lemoine, featuring film noir elements and crocodiles." ]
4,134
When was the American entrepreneur died who founded The Center for Governmental Research, Inc?
March 14, 1932
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[ { "sentences": [ "Robert A. Citron, often called Bob Citron (September 14, 1932 – January 31, 2012) was an American entrepreneur and aerospace engineer who was born in Brooklyn, New York, and educated at the University of the Philippines (liberal arts) and aeronautical engineering from Northrop University (1953–1959).", " Citron helped establish and manage the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory’s Moonwatch and Precision Optical Satellite Tracking Programs (STP) after the launch of Sputnik I in 1957.", " He founded or co-founded five companies dealing with documentary film production (Limpopo Films Pty. Ltd. – 1964), publishing (Adventure Travel, Inc. – 1976), space research and space logistics support (SPACEHAB, Inc. – 1983), reusable satellite launch systems (Kistler Aerospace Corporation – 1993), and Lunar transportation and logistics (Lunar Transportation Systems, Inc. – 2004).", " Citron also started three nonprofit foundations dealing with scientific field research (Educational Expeditions International with Clarence Truesdale, superintendent of Vermont public schools, in 1971, which became Earthwatch, short-lived phenomena (Center for Short-Lived Phenomena – 1975), and the study of the long-term future of humanity Foundation For the Future – 1996).", " He died on January 31, 2012, at his home in Bellevue, Washington, at the age of 79, due to complications from prostate cancer." ], "title": "Bob Citron" }, { "sentences": [ "George Eastman (July 12, 1854 – March 14, 1932) was an American entrepreneur who founded the Eastman Kodak Company and popularized the use of roll film, helping to bring photography to the mainstream.", " Roll film was also the basis for the invention of motion picture film in 1888 by the world's first film-makers Eadweard Muybridge and Louis Le Prince, and a few years later by their followers Léon Bouly, William Dickson, Thomas Edison, the Lumière Brothers, and Georges Méliès." ], "title": "George Eastman" }, { "sentences": [ "Statens institut för rasbiologi (SIFR, Swedish: \"The State Institute for Racial Biology\") was a Swedish governmental research institute founded in 1922 with the stated purpose of studying eugenics and human genetics.", " It was located in Uppsala.", " In 1958, it was renamed by the State Institute for Human Genetics (\"Institutionen för medicinisk genetik\") and is today incorporated as a department of Uppsala University.", " Its first head was Herman Lundborg." ], "title": "Statens institut för rasbiologi" }, { "sentences": [ "The National Education Policy Center (NEPC) is a non-profit education policy research center located in the School of Education at the University of Colorado at Boulder.", " It was founded in 2010 and is funded by a variety of governmental organizations, NGOs, and foundations.", " The Center’s publications are intended for a broad audience that includes academic experts, policy makers, the media, and the general public.", " The Center's goal is to provide high quality information in support of democratic deliberation about education policy.", " Among its projects are the Think Tank Review project, the Commercialism in Education Research Unit, and the open access journal \"Education Review\".", " The Center sponsors research, produces policy briefs, and publishes expert third party reviews of think tank reports.", " NEPC will house a new Initiative on Diversity, Equity, and Learning (IDEAL), which is funded by the Ford Foundation.", " NEPC is also the home of the Education Policy Alliance, a nationwide network of university-based research centers and organizations engaged in education policy research." ], "title": "National Education Policy Center" }, { "sentences": [ "The French National Center for Scientific Research (French: \"Centre national de la recherche scientifique\" , CNRS) is the largest governmental research organisation in France and the largest fundamental science agency in Europe.", " It employs 32,000 permanent employees (researchers, engineers, and administrative staff) and 6,000 temporary workers." ], "title": "Centre national de la recherche scientifique" }, { "sentences": [ "Peter A. Zandan (born 1953) is an American entrepreneur in the field of market research and data science.", " Zandan is currently global vice chairman at Hill+Knowlton Strategies, where he leads the company’s worldwide research operations.", " He was founder of IntelliQuest Information Group Inc., an Austin-based global research firm, and served as Chairman and CEO from 1984 to 1998, taking the company public in 1996.", " Through IntelliQuest, Zandan pioneered the use of electronic surveys and the Internet in the field of market research.", " In 1999, Zandan founded and served as CEO of Zilliant, a pricing optimization company." ], "title": "Peter Zandan" }, { "sentences": [ "William J. Tobin is an American entrepreneur, inventor, and business owner known for founding ten different startups since 1968, and securing 15 different patents for products and software.", " Among the companies he founded and served as CEO and Director of Marketing are PC Flowers, Inc. from 1988, Instruments of Sweden, and Concept Industries, Inc.", " He was named an \"Entrepreneur of the Year\" by \"Inc.", " Magazine\" and in 2011 published the memoir and business tutorial \"Confessions of a Compulsive Entrepreneur and Inventor\"." ], "title": "William J. Tobin" }, { "sentences": [ "Rudy A. Mazzocchi is an American entrepreneur and author.", " In 1989 he founded the firm Microvena, which he built into a company valued at over $170 million.", " After this he founded and then sold additional companies including Vascular Science, Inc., CytoGenesis, Inc. and Image-Guided Neurologics.", " He is currently the CEO of Elenza, Executive Chairman of Establishment Labs Holdings, Inc. (ELHI), Executive Chairman of OptiStent, Inc. and Executive Chairman of LAFORGE Optical, Inc.", " In 2012, published the award-winning novel \"Equity of Evil\".", " He is the author of over 70 patents." ], "title": "Rudy A. Mazzocchi" }, { "sentences": [ "The Research Institute of Petroleum Industry, also known as NIOC-RIPI, often shortened to RIPI (Persian: پژوهشگاه صنعت نفت‎ ‎ ) is a governmental research institute founded in 1959 in Tehran, Iran and is affiliated with National Iranian Oil Company." ], "title": "Research Institute of Petroleum Industry" }, { "sentences": [ "The Center for Governmental Research, Inc. (CGR) is a non-profit corporation delivering data support, management consulting and implementation assistance to governments, educational institutions, foundations and non-profit organizations.", " Headquartered in Rochester, New York, it was founded by George Eastman in 1915 as the Rochester Bureau of Municipal Research to provide research and guidance to its home city's government and community institutions.", " Over the decades, CGR has grown from a bureau focused on the needs of one city into an organization with broader reach.", " Today, CGR serves communities throughout the northeastern United States.", " Its major practice areas are government management and education, public finance and economics, health and human services, and community data and information management.", " It is an industry expert in working with communities on issues of municipal efficiency, economic and fiscal impact, public service delivery and local government restructuring, including evaluating the impacts of potential municipal consolidation.", " It served as project manager for the 2013 municipal consolidation of Princeton, New Jersey, one of the largest municipal restructurings in New Jersey in almost a century.", "Via Governing Magazine It also developed the voter-approved plan in Seneca Falls, New York, resulting in the largest village dissolution in New York history.", " Via CBS News" ], "title": "Center for Governmental Research" } ]
[ "Title: Bob Citron\n\nRobert A. Citron, often called Bob Citron (September 14, 1932 – January 31, 2012) was an American entrepreneur and aerospace engineer who was born in Brooklyn, New York, and educated at the University of the Philippines (liberal arts) and aeronautical engineering from Northrop University (1953–1959). Citron helped establish and manage the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory’s Moonwatch and Precision Optical Satellite Tracking Programs (STP) after the launch of Sputnik I in 1957. He founded or co-founded five companies dealing with documentary film production (Limpopo Films Pty. Ltd. – 1964), publishing (Adventure Travel, Inc. – 1976), space research and space logistics support (SPACEHAB, Inc. – 1983), reusable satellite launch systems (Kistler Aerospace Corporation – 1993), and Lunar transportation and logistics (Lunar Transportation Systems, Inc. – 2004). Citron also started three nonprofit foundations dealing with scientific field research (Educational Expeditions International with Clarence Truesdale, superintendent of Vermont public schools, in 1971, which became Earthwatch, short-lived phenomena (Center for Short-Lived Phenomena – 1975), and the study of the long-term future of humanity Foundation For the Future – 1996). He died on January 31, 2012, at his home in Bellevue, Washington, at the age of 79, due to complications from prostate cancer.", "Title: George Eastman\n\nGeorge Eastman (July 12, 1854 – March 14, 1932) was an American entrepreneur who founded the Eastman Kodak Company and popularized the use of roll film, helping to bring photography to the mainstream. Roll film was also the basis for the invention of motion picture film in 1888 by the world's first film-makers Eadweard Muybridge and Louis Le Prince, and a few years later by their followers Léon Bouly, William Dickson, Thomas Edison, the Lumière Brothers, and Georges Méliès.", "Title: Statens institut för rasbiologi\n\nStatens institut för rasbiologi (SIFR, Swedish: \"The State Institute for Racial Biology\") was a Swedish governmental research institute founded in 1922 with the stated purpose of studying eugenics and human genetics. It was located in Uppsala. In 1958, it was renamed by the State Institute for Human Genetics (\"Institutionen för medicinisk genetik\") and is today incorporated as a department of Uppsala University. Its first head was Herman Lundborg.", "Title: National Education Policy Center\n\nThe National Education Policy Center (NEPC) is a non-profit education policy research center located in the School of Education at the University of Colorado at Boulder. It was founded in 2010 and is funded by a variety of governmental organizations, NGOs, and foundations. The Center’s publications are intended for a broad audience that includes academic experts, policy makers, the media, and the general public. The Center's goal is to provide high quality information in support of democratic deliberation about education policy. Among its projects are the Think Tank Review project, the Commercialism in Education Research Unit, and the open access journal \"Education Review\". The Center sponsors research, produces policy briefs, and publishes expert third party reviews of think tank reports. NEPC will house a new Initiative on Diversity, Equity, and Learning (IDEAL), which is funded by the Ford Foundation. NEPC is also the home of the Education Policy Alliance, a nationwide network of university-based research centers and organizations engaged in education policy research.", "Title: Centre national de la recherche scientifique\n\nThe French National Center for Scientific Research (French: \"Centre national de la recherche scientifique\" , CNRS) is the largest governmental research organisation in France and the largest fundamental science agency in Europe. It employs 32,000 permanent employees (researchers, engineers, and administrative staff) and 6,000 temporary workers.", "Title: Peter Zandan\n\nPeter A. Zandan (born 1953) is an American entrepreneur in the field of market research and data science. Zandan is currently global vice chairman at Hill+Knowlton Strategies, where he leads the company’s worldwide research operations. He was founder of IntelliQuest Information Group Inc., an Austin-based global research firm, and served as Chairman and CEO from 1984 to 1998, taking the company public in 1996. Through IntelliQuest, Zandan pioneered the use of electronic surveys and the Internet in the field of market research. In 1999, Zandan founded and served as CEO of Zilliant, a pricing optimization company.", "Title: William J. Tobin\n\nWilliam J. Tobin is an American entrepreneur, inventor, and business owner known for founding ten different startups since 1968, and securing 15 different patents for products and software. Among the companies he founded and served as CEO and Director of Marketing are PC Flowers, Inc. from 1988, Instruments of Sweden, and Concept Industries, Inc. He was named an \"Entrepreneur of the Year\" by \"Inc. Magazine\" and in 2011 published the memoir and business tutorial \"Confessions of a Compulsive Entrepreneur and Inventor\".", "Title: Rudy A. Mazzocchi\n\nRudy A. Mazzocchi is an American entrepreneur and author. In 1989 he founded the firm Microvena, which he built into a company valued at over $170 million. After this he founded and then sold additional companies including Vascular Science, Inc., CytoGenesis, Inc. and Image-Guided Neurologics. He is currently the CEO of Elenza, Executive Chairman of Establishment Labs Holdings, Inc. (ELHI), Executive Chairman of OptiStent, Inc. and Executive Chairman of LAFORGE Optical, Inc. In 2012, published the award-winning novel \"Equity of Evil\". He is the author of over 70 patents.", "Title: Research Institute of Petroleum Industry\n\nThe Research Institute of Petroleum Industry, also known as NIOC-RIPI, often shortened to RIPI (Persian: پژوهشگاه صنعت نفت‎ ‎ ) is a governmental research institute founded in 1959 in Tehran, Iran and is affiliated with National Iranian Oil Company.", "Title: Center for Governmental Research\n\nThe Center for Governmental Research, Inc. (CGR) is a non-profit corporation delivering data support, management consulting and implementation assistance to governments, educational institutions, foundations and non-profit organizations. Headquartered in Rochester, New York, it was founded by George Eastman in 1915 as the Rochester Bureau of Municipal Research to provide research and guidance to its home city's government and community institutions. Over the decades, CGR has grown from a bureau focused on the needs of one city into an organization with broader reach. Today, CGR serves communities throughout the northeastern United States. Its major practice areas are government management and education, public finance and economics, health and human services, and community data and information management. It is an industry expert in working with communities on issues of municipal efficiency, economic and fiscal impact, public service delivery and local government restructuring, including evaluating the impacts of potential municipal consolidation. It served as project manager for the 2013 municipal consolidation of Princeton, New Jersey, one of the largest municipal restructurings in New Jersey in almost a century. Via Governing Magazine It also developed the voter-approved plan in Seneca Falls, New York, resulting in the largest village dissolution in New York history. Via CBS News" ]
4,135
The Battle of Setauket was held on a Loyalist outpost in what county of New York?
Suffolk County
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[ "Title: Caroline Church and Cemetery\n\nCaroline Church and Cemetery is a historic church and cemetery and also a national historic district at the junction of Dyke and Bates Roads in Setauket, Suffolk County, New York. The church was built in 1729 and is a three-by-four-bay, heavy timber-framed, 42 by 30 foot building sheathed in wood shingles and covered by a gable roof. It features a 42-foot tower surmounted by a 25-foot spire. The complex also includes the parish house, built in 1905, and a barn built in 1893. The cemetery was established in 1734.", "Title: Selah B. Strong\n\nSelah Brewster Strong (May 1, 1792 Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York – November 29, 1872 Setauket, Suffolk Co, NY) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.", "Title: Battle of Stony Point\n\nThe Battle of Stony Point took place on July 16, 1779, during the American Revolutionary War. In a well planned and executed nighttime attack, a highly trained select group of George Washington's Continental Army troops under the command of Brigadier General \"Mad Anthony\" Wayne defeated British troops in quick and daring assault on their outpost in Stony Point, New York, approximately 30 miles north of New York City.", "Title: Setauket Presbyterian Church and Burial Ground\n\nSetauket Presbyterian Church and Burial Ground, also known as First Presbyterian Church of Brookhaven, is a historic Presbyterian church and cemetery at 5 Caroline Avenue in the Village of Setauket, Suffolk County, New York.", "Title: Battle of Young's House\n\nThe Battle of Young's House was a skirmish fought outside New York City between British and American forces on February 3, 1780 during the American Revolutionary War. A British force attacked and destroyed a Continental Army outpost in Westchester County, New York.", "Title: Setauket-East Setauket, New York\n\nSetauket-East Setauket , more commonly known as the Setaukets (or that region's core), is a census-designated place (CDP) in Suffolk County, New York, on the North Shore of Long Island. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP population was 15,477. The CDP encompasses the hamlets of Setauket (formerly \"West Setauket\") and East Setauket. It was founded in 1655, the first settlement in what would become the Town of Brookhaven.", "Title: Thompson House (Setauket, New York)\n\nThompson House is a historic house on N. Country Road in Setauket, Suffolk County, New York. It was built in 1709 and is a saltbox form dwelling. It is a rectangular, timber frame two story building with a one story wing. It features a steeply pitched, asymmetrical gable roof with a central brick chimney.", "Title: 2nd Albany County Militia Regiment\n\nThe 2nd Albany County Militia Regiment was the local militia unit for Schenectady, New York, during the American Revolutionary War under the command of Colonel Abraham Wemple. The regiment saw action with the Continental Army in 1777 at the Battle of Saratoga in General John Glover's brigade. It was called out to fight against the loyalist and their Indian allies at the Battle of Klock's Field on October 19, 1780, and Battle of Johnstown on October 25, 1781. A member from the 2nd Albany may have been the person who killed the Loyalist officer Walter Butler of Butler's Rangers on October 30, 1781, during a skirmish.", "Title: Battle of Setauket\n\nThe Battle of Setauket (August 22, 1777) was a failed attack during the American Revolutionary War on a fortified Loyalist outpost in Setauket, Long Island, New York, by a force of Continental Army troops from Connecticut under the command of Brigadier General Samuel Holden Parsons.", "Title: Abraham Woodhull\n\nAbraham Woodhull (October 7, 1750January 23, 1826) was a leading member of the American Culper Spy Ring in New York City and Setauket, New York, during the American Revolution. He used the alias \"Samuel Culper\", later \"Samuel Culper, Sr.,\" a play on Culpeper County, Virginia, suggested by George Washington. The Culper Ring was a successful operation which provided Washington with valuable information on the British Army headquartered in and operating out of New York, from October 1778 until the end of the American Revolutionary War. After the United States gained independence, Woodhull served as a magistrate and a judge in Suffolk County, New York." ]
4,136
To whom was the novel which inspired Dragon Ball attributed?
Wu Cheng'en
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[ { "sentences": [ "Dragon Ball Z: Idainaru Dragon Ball Densetsu (ドラゴンボールZ 偉大なるドラゴンボール伝説 , Doragon Bōru Zetto Idainaru Doragon Bōru Densetsu , Dragon Ball Z: The Greatest Dragon Ball Legend) is a fighting game produced and released by Bandai on May 31, 1996 in Japan, released for the Sega Saturn and PlayStation.", " Budget label versions were released on June 20, 1997 for the Saturn and June 27, 1997 for the PlayStation.", " In Europe, only the Sega Saturn version was released in France, Spain and Portugal with the French edition retaining the original Japanese name (although is translated as \"Dragon Ball Z: La grande légende des boules de cristal\" in the title screen) and the Spanish edition being re-addressed as Dragon Ball Z: The Legend on December 1996." ], "title": "Dragon Ball Z: Idainaru Dragon Ball Densetsu" }, { "sentences": [ "Dragon Ball Z: Buyū Retsuden (ドラゴンボールZ 武勇烈伝 , Doragon Bōru Zetto Buyū Retsuden , Dragon Ball Z: Intense Martial Transmission) , released as Dragon Ball Z: L'Appel du Destin (Dragon Ball Z: The Call of Destiny ) in France and Spain and as Dragon Ball Z in Portugal, is a fighting game released for the Mega Drive based on the \"Dragon Ball\" franchise.", " Due to the great popularity of the Dragon Ball Z anime in these European countries, it was released in Japan on 1 April 1994 and in Europe (France and Spain) in June 1994.", " The French/Spanish version was renamed Dragon Ball Z: L'Appel du Destin and has the game translated to French language and the instruction booklet in French and Spanish languages.", " The game was also distributed in Portugal in 1996 where it is simply called \"Dragon Ball Z\".", " The distributor, Ecofilmes, would take Japanese copies of the game, replace the cover and the manual (but keep the cart), and sell the game as is, promising a free converter cart as the Japanese cartridges cannot fit into European Mega Drives.", " When the French version came out, they switched to using that version instead." ], "title": "Dragon Ball Z: Buyū Retsuden" }, { "sentences": [ "Dragon Ball Z Kai (known in Japan as Dragon Ball Kai) is a revised version of the anime series \"Dragon Ball Z\".", " It was produced in commemoration of the original series' 20th and 25th anniversaries.", " Produced by Toei Animation, the series was broadcast in Japan on Fuji TV from April 5, 2009 to March 27, 2011.", " It later continued with the final story arc from April 6, 2014 to June 28, 2015.", " It features remastered high definition picture, sound, and special effects as well as a re-recorded voice track by most of the original cast.", " As most of the series' sketches and animation cels had been discarded since the final episode of \"Dragon Ball Z\" in 1996, new frames were produced by digitally tracing over still frames from existing footage and filling them with softer colors.", " This reduced visible damage to the original animation.", " Some frames were selectively cropped, while other frames feature new portions added to scenes that were hand drawn to conform to the designated picture ratio.", " Much of the material from the \"Dragon Ball Z\" anime that was not featured in the \"Dragon Ball\" manga has been left out in \"Kai\", which reduced the total episode count from 291 to 167.", " However, the second part of the series, titled Dragon Ball Z Kai: The Final Chapters by Toei Europe, lasted 61 episodes in Japan, which was fewer than the previously planned 69.", " This brought the total number of episodes to 159 in Japan.", " The first Blu-ray and DVD compilation was released in Japan on September 18, 2009.", " Individual volumes and Blu-ray box sets were released monthly.", " In France, all 167 episodes were released on Blu-ray and DVD, while the bypassed episodes remain unreleased in Japan." ], "title": "List of Dragon Ball Z Kai episodes" }, { "sentences": [ "Dragon Ball (Japanese: ドラゴンボール , Hepburn: Doragon Bōru ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akira Toriyama.", " Originally serialized in \"Weekly Shōnen Jump\" magazine from 1984 to 1995, the 519 individual chapters were printed in 42 \"tankōbon\" volumes by the publisher Shueisha.", " \"Dragon Ball\" was inspired by the Chinese novel \"Journey to the West\".", " It initially had a comedy focus but later became an action-packed fighting series.", " The story follows the adventures of Son Goku, from childhood to adulthood, as he trains in martial arts and explores the world in search of the seven orbs, known as Dragon Balls, which summon a wish-granting dragon when gathered.", " Along his journey, Goku makes several friends and battles villains, many of whom also seek the Dragon Balls." ], "title": "Dragon Ball (manga)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dragon Ball: The Path to Power (Japanese: ドラゴンボール 最強への道 , Hepburn: Doragon Bōru Saikyō e no Michi ) , is the seventeenth Japanese animated feature film based on Akira Toriyama's \"Dragon Ball\" manga, following the first three \"Dragon Ball\" films and thirteen \"Dragon Ball Z\" films.", " It is a re-telling of the original \"Dragon Ball\" anime series, mixing the elements from the first Dragon Ball search and the later Red Ribbon storyline.", " It was originally released in Japan on March 2, 1996 at the Toei Anime Fair, along with the movie version of \"Neighborhood Story\".", " The film was produced to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the original \"Dragon Ball\" anime.", " It was also the last theatrically released Dragon Ball movie produced up until the release of \"\" in 2013." ], "title": "Dragon Ball: The Path to Power" }, { "sentences": [ "Journey to the West is a Chinese novel published in the 16th century during the Ming dynasty and attributed to Wu Cheng'en.", " It is one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.", " In English-speaking countries, the work is widely known as \"Monkey\", the title of Arthur Waley's popular abridged translation." ], "title": "Journey to the West" }, { "sentences": [ "Dragon Ball Xenoverse (officially abbreviated as Dragon Ball XV) is a fighting role-playing video game based on the \"Dragon Ball\" media franchise developed by Dimps and published by Bandai Namco Games.", " It was released in February 2015 for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows.", " It was the first \"Dragon Ball\" video game released on eighth generation video game consoles and the last \"Dragon Ball\" video game released on seventh generation consoles.", " On May 17, 2016, a sequel, \"Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2\", was confirmed." ], "title": "Dragon Ball Xenoverse" }, { "sentences": [ "Dragon Ball Z: Sagas is a 3D action-adventure video game developed by Avalanche Software and published by Atari, based on the anime \"Dragon Ball Z\".", " It is the first \"Dragon Ball Z\" console game to be developed by a non-Japanese developer, and the first \"Dragon Ball Z\" game to be released on a non-Japanese console, the Xbox.", " It also ended up being the only \"Dragon Ball Z\" game to be released on the Xbox, while the Japanese machines continued to get a steady stream of \"Dragon Ball\" related games, all of which are still made by Japanese developers.", " Dragon Ball Z Sagas received mixed to negative reviews and was a commercial failure." ], "title": "Dragon Ball Z: Sagas" }, { "sentences": [ "Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout, known in Japan and Europe as Dragon Ball: Final Bout (ドラゴンボール ファイナルバウト , Doragon Bōru Fainaru Bauto ) , is a fighting game for the PlayStation, based on the anime series \"Dragon Ball GT\".", " It was developed and released by Bandai in Japan, parts of Europe, and North America in 1997.", " The game was reissued in Europe in 2002 and in North America in 2004.", " The game shares the distinction of being the first \"Dragon Ball\" game to be rendered in full 3D, and the last \"Dragon Ball\" game produced for the PlayStation.", " There would not be another \"Dragon Ball\" game for consoles until the release of \"\" in 2002." ], "title": "Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout" }, { "sentences": [ "Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods (Japanese: ドラゴンボールZ 神と神 , Hepburn: Doragon Bōru Zetto: Kami to Kami , lit.", " \"Dragon Ball Z: God and God\") is the eighteenth Japanese animated feature film based on the \"Dragon Ball\" series and the fourteenth to carry the \"Dragon Ball Z\" branding, released in theaters on March 30, 2013.", " It is the first \"Dragon Ball\" movie in 17 years to have a theatrical release, the last being in 1996, which followed the first three \"Dragon Ball\" films and the thirteen \"Dragon Ball Z\" films.", " Unlike previous theatrical \"Dragon Ball\" releases, this was a full feature-length production with a stand-alone release and not shown as part of the now-discontinued Toei Anime Fair (formerly the Toei Manga Matsuri)." ], "title": "Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods" } ]
[ "Title: Dragon Ball Z: Idainaru Dragon Ball Densetsu\n\nDragon Ball Z: Idainaru Dragon Ball Densetsu (ドラゴンボールZ 偉大なるドラゴンボール伝説 , Doragon Bōru Zetto Idainaru Doragon Bōru Densetsu , Dragon Ball Z: The Greatest Dragon Ball Legend) is a fighting game produced and released by Bandai on May 31, 1996 in Japan, released for the Sega Saturn and PlayStation. Budget label versions were released on June 20, 1997 for the Saturn and June 27, 1997 for the PlayStation. In Europe, only the Sega Saturn version was released in France, Spain and Portugal with the French edition retaining the original Japanese name (although is translated as \"Dragon Ball Z: La grande légende des boules de cristal\" in the title screen) and the Spanish edition being re-addressed as Dragon Ball Z: The Legend on December 1996.", "Title: Dragon Ball Z: Buyū Retsuden\n\nDragon Ball Z: Buyū Retsuden (ドラゴンボールZ 武勇烈伝 , Doragon Bōru Zetto Buyū Retsuden , Dragon Ball Z: Intense Martial Transmission) , released as Dragon Ball Z: L'Appel du Destin (Dragon Ball Z: The Call of Destiny ) in France and Spain and as Dragon Ball Z in Portugal, is a fighting game released for the Mega Drive based on the \"Dragon Ball\" franchise. Due to the great popularity of the Dragon Ball Z anime in these European countries, it was released in Japan on 1 April 1994 and in Europe (France and Spain) in June 1994. The French/Spanish version was renamed Dragon Ball Z: L'Appel du Destin and has the game translated to French language and the instruction booklet in French and Spanish languages. The game was also distributed in Portugal in 1996 where it is simply called \"Dragon Ball Z\". The distributor, Ecofilmes, would take Japanese copies of the game, replace the cover and the manual (but keep the cart), and sell the game as is, promising a free converter cart as the Japanese cartridges cannot fit into European Mega Drives. When the French version came out, they switched to using that version instead.", "Title: List of Dragon Ball Z Kai episodes\n\nDragon Ball Z Kai (known in Japan as Dragon Ball Kai) is a revised version of the anime series \"Dragon Ball Z\". It was produced in commemoration of the original series' 20th and 25th anniversaries. Produced by Toei Animation, the series was broadcast in Japan on Fuji TV from April 5, 2009 to March 27, 2011. It later continued with the final story arc from April 6, 2014 to June 28, 2015. It features remastered high definition picture, sound, and special effects as well as a re-recorded voice track by most of the original cast. As most of the series' sketches and animation cels had been discarded since the final episode of \"Dragon Ball Z\" in 1996, new frames were produced by digitally tracing over still frames from existing footage and filling them with softer colors. This reduced visible damage to the original animation. Some frames were selectively cropped, while other frames feature new portions added to scenes that were hand drawn to conform to the designated picture ratio. Much of the material from the \"Dragon Ball Z\" anime that was not featured in the \"Dragon Ball\" manga has been left out in \"Kai\", which reduced the total episode count from 291 to 167. However, the second part of the series, titled Dragon Ball Z Kai: The Final Chapters by Toei Europe, lasted 61 episodes in Japan, which was fewer than the previously planned 69. This brought the total number of episodes to 159 in Japan. The first Blu-ray and DVD compilation was released in Japan on September 18, 2009. Individual volumes and Blu-ray box sets were released monthly. In France, all 167 episodes were released on Blu-ray and DVD, while the bypassed episodes remain unreleased in Japan.", "Title: Dragon Ball (manga)\n\nDragon Ball (Japanese: ドラゴンボール , Hepburn: Doragon Bōru ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akira Toriyama. Originally serialized in \"Weekly Shōnen Jump\" magazine from 1984 to 1995, the 519 individual chapters were printed in 42 \"tankōbon\" volumes by the publisher Shueisha. \"Dragon Ball\" was inspired by the Chinese novel \"Journey to the West\". It initially had a comedy focus but later became an action-packed fighting series. The story follows the adventures of Son Goku, from childhood to adulthood, as he trains in martial arts and explores the world in search of the seven orbs, known as Dragon Balls, which summon a wish-granting dragon when gathered. Along his journey, Goku makes several friends and battles villains, many of whom also seek the Dragon Balls.", "Title: Dragon Ball: The Path to Power\n\nDragon Ball: The Path to Power (Japanese: ドラゴンボール 最強への道 , Hepburn: Doragon Bōru Saikyō e no Michi ) , is the seventeenth Japanese animated feature film based on Akira Toriyama's \"Dragon Ball\" manga, following the first three \"Dragon Ball\" films and thirteen \"Dragon Ball Z\" films. It is a re-telling of the original \"Dragon Ball\" anime series, mixing the elements from the first Dragon Ball search and the later Red Ribbon storyline. It was originally released in Japan on March 2, 1996 at the Toei Anime Fair, along with the movie version of \"Neighborhood Story\". The film was produced to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the original \"Dragon Ball\" anime. It was also the last theatrically released Dragon Ball movie produced up until the release of \"\" in 2013.", "Title: Journey to the West\n\nJourney to the West is a Chinese novel published in the 16th century during the Ming dynasty and attributed to Wu Cheng'en. It is one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. In English-speaking countries, the work is widely known as \"Monkey\", the title of Arthur Waley's popular abridged translation.", "Title: Dragon Ball Xenoverse\n\nDragon Ball Xenoverse (officially abbreviated as Dragon Ball XV) is a fighting role-playing video game based on the \"Dragon Ball\" media franchise developed by Dimps and published by Bandai Namco Games. It was released in February 2015 for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows. It was the first \"Dragon Ball\" video game released on eighth generation video game consoles and the last \"Dragon Ball\" video game released on seventh generation consoles. On May 17, 2016, a sequel, \"Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2\", was confirmed.", "Title: Dragon Ball Z: Sagas\n\nDragon Ball Z: Sagas is a 3D action-adventure video game developed by Avalanche Software and published by Atari, based on the anime \"Dragon Ball Z\". It is the first \"Dragon Ball Z\" console game to be developed by a non-Japanese developer, and the first \"Dragon Ball Z\" game to be released on a non-Japanese console, the Xbox. It also ended up being the only \"Dragon Ball Z\" game to be released on the Xbox, while the Japanese machines continued to get a steady stream of \"Dragon Ball\" related games, all of which are still made by Japanese developers. Dragon Ball Z Sagas received mixed to negative reviews and was a commercial failure.", "Title: Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout\n\nDragon Ball GT: Final Bout, known in Japan and Europe as Dragon Ball: Final Bout (ドラゴンボール ファイナルバウト , Doragon Bōru Fainaru Bauto ) , is a fighting game for the PlayStation, based on the anime series \"Dragon Ball GT\". It was developed and released by Bandai in Japan, parts of Europe, and North America in 1997. The game was reissued in Europe in 2002 and in North America in 2004. The game shares the distinction of being the first \"Dragon Ball\" game to be rendered in full 3D, and the last \"Dragon Ball\" game produced for the PlayStation. There would not be another \"Dragon Ball\" game for consoles until the release of \"\" in 2002.", "Title: Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods\n\nDragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods (Japanese: ドラゴンボールZ 神と神 , Hepburn: Doragon Bōru Zetto: Kami to Kami , lit. \"Dragon Ball Z: God and God\") is the eighteenth Japanese animated feature film based on the \"Dragon Ball\" series and the fourteenth to carry the \"Dragon Ball Z\" branding, released in theaters on March 30, 2013. It is the first \"Dragon Ball\" movie in 17 years to have a theatrical release, the last being in 1996, which followed the first three \"Dragon Ball\" films and the thirteen \"Dragon Ball Z\" films. Unlike previous theatrical \"Dragon Ball\" releases, this was a full feature-length production with a stand-alone release and not shown as part of the now-discontinued Toei Anime Fair (formerly the Toei Manga Matsuri)." ]
4,137
What, still thriving, Middle Ages commercial center commissioned a statue by Nicholas Monro in 1972?
The Bull Ring
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{ "title": [ "King Kong statue", "Bull Ring, Birmingham" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The history of schools in Scotland includes the development of all schools as institutions and buildings in Scotland, from the early Middle Ages to the present day.", " From the early Middle Ages there were bardic schools, that trained individuals in the poetic and musical arts.", " Monasteries served as major repositories of knowledge and education, often running schools.", " In the High Middle Ages, new sources of education arose including choir and grammar schools designed to train priests.", " Benedictine and Augustinian foundations probably had charitable almonry schools to educate young boys, who might enter the priesthood.", " Some abbeys opened their doors to teach the sons of gentlemen.", " By the end of the Middle Ages, grammar schools could be found in all the main burghs and some small towns.", " In rural areas there were petty or reading schools that provided an elementary education.", " Private tuition in the families of lords and wealthy burghers sometimes developed into \"household schools\".", " Girls of noble families were taught in nunneries and by the end of the fifteenth century Edinburgh also had schools for girls, sometimes described as \"sewing schools\".", " There is documentary evidence for about 100 schools of these different kinds before the Reformation.", " The growing humanist-inspired emphasis on education cumulated with the passing of the Education Act 1496." ], "title": "History of schools in Scotland" }, { "sentences": [ "A statue of King Kong by Nicholas Monro was commissioned in 1972 for display in Manzoni Gardens in The Bull Ring, in the centre of Birmingham, England.", " It was later displayed elsewhere in Birmingham, then at markets in Edinburgh, Penrith (where it was subsequently stored), and now at the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds." ], "title": "King Kong statue" }, { "sentences": [ "Mon Repos is a village on the island of Saint Lucia; it is located on the eastern coast, near Praslin.", " It contains many communities including Lumbard, Mamiku, La Pointe (including Paris Drive, Phiadel, Morne Bois-Den), Patience, Collie Town (Knockay Avenue), St. Marie, Vietnam, Malgretoute, Ryon, Piton.", " The village is the commercial center for these areas; housing a credit union, gas station, grocery and variety store, restaurants, a primary school, the St. Ann's Catholic Church and the Seventh Day Adventist Church which also has a primary school.", " There are three primary schools in the village of Mon Repos.", " Namely Mon Repos (Roman Catholic) Combined School located in the village itself.", " The Patience Combined School which can be found on route to the Vietnam community and the SDA primary school, also located in the Mon repos village.", " It also has provision of two day care centres and Pre Schools.", " The highly popular Smith's Pre-school which has been the foundation for many generations dating years back and is still thriving." ], "title": "Mon Repos, Saint Lucia" }, { "sentences": [ "The Friesian (also Frizian) is a horse breed originating in Friesland, in the Netherlands.", " Although the conformation of the breed resembles that of a light draught horse, Friesians are graceful and nimble for their size.", " It is believed that during the Middle Ages, ancestors of Friesian horses were in great demand as war horses throughout continental Europe.", " Through the Early Middle Ages and High Middle Ages, their size enabled them to carry a knight in armour.", " In the Late Middle Ages, heavier, draught type animals were needed.", " Though the breed nearly became extinct on more than one occasion, the modern day Friesian horse is growing in numbers and popularity, used both in harness and under saddle.", " Most recently, the breed is being introduced to the field of dressage." ], "title": "Friesian horse" }, { "sentences": [ "The Early Middle Ages (or early medieval period), lasting from the 5th to the 10th century CE, marked the start of the Middle Ages of European history.", " The Early Middle Ages followed the decline of the Western Roman Empire and preceded the High Middle Ages (c. 10th to 13th centuries).", " The Early Middle Ages largely overlap with Late Antiquity.", " The term \"Late Antiquity\" is used to emphasize elements of continuity with the Roman Empire, while \"Early Middle Ages\" is used to emphasize developments characteristic of the later medieval period." ], "title": "Early Middle Ages" }, { "sentences": [ "Medieval archaeology is the study of humankind through its material culture, specialising in the period of the European Middle Ages.", " At its broadest, the period stretches from the 5th to the 16th century and refers to post-Roman but pre-modern remains.", " The period covers the upheaval caused by the fall of the Roman Empire and cultures such as the Vikings, Saxons, and Franks.", " Archaeologists often specialise in studying either the Early Middle Ages (Migration Period) or the High Middle Ages and Late Middle Ages, although many projects and professionals move across these chronological boundaries.", " The rich nature of the medieval written record has meant that archaeology has often been seen as the \"handmaiden to history\", especially in the later medieval period.", " Analysis of material culture may enrich or call into question written evidence from the medieval period and the two sources of evidence need to be used together.", " Medieval archaeology has examined the development of medieval settlements, particularly the development of medieval towns and castles.", " It has also contributed to understanding of the spread and development of Christian monasticism during the medieval period." ], "title": "Medieval archaeology" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bull Ring is a major commercial area of central Birmingham.", " It has been an important feature of Birmingham since the Middle Ages, when its market was first held.", " Two shopping centres have been built in the area; in the 1960s, and then in 2003; the latter is styled as one word, Bullring." ], "title": "Bull Ring, Birmingham" }, { "sentences": [ "The High Middle Ages or High Medieval Period was the period of European history around the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries ( 10011300).", " The High Middle Ages are preceded by the Early Middle Ages and followed by the Late Middle Ages, which by convention end around 1500." ], "title": "High Middle Ages" }, { "sentences": [ "In the 10th century, Paris was a provincial cathedral city of little political or economic significance, but under the kings of the Capetian dynasty who ruled France between 987 and 1328, it developed into an important commercial and religious center and the seat of the royal administration of the country.", " The Île de la Cité became the site of the royal palace and the new cathedral of Notre-Dame, begun in 1163.", " The Left Bank was occupied by important monasteries, including the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the Abbey of St Genevieve.", " In the late 12th century, the collection of colleges on the left bank became one of the leading universities in Europe.", " (The Right Bank, where the ports, central markets, artisans and merchants were located, became the commercial center of the city, and the merchants assumed an important role in running the city.", " Paris became a center for the creation of illuminated manuscripts and the birthplace of Gothic Architecture.)", " Despite civil wars, the plague, and foreign occupation, (Paris became the most populous city in the Western world during the Middle Ages.)" ], "title": "Paris in the Middle Ages" }, { "sentences": [ "Nicholas Monro (born London, 1936) is an English pop art sculptor, print-maker and art teacher.", " He is knonw for being one of the few British pop artists to work in sculpture and is known for his use of fibreglass." ], "title": "Nicholas Monro" } ]
[ "Title: History of schools in Scotland\n\nThe history of schools in Scotland includes the development of all schools as institutions and buildings in Scotland, from the early Middle Ages to the present day. From the early Middle Ages there were bardic schools, that trained individuals in the poetic and musical arts. Monasteries served as major repositories of knowledge and education, often running schools. In the High Middle Ages, new sources of education arose including choir and grammar schools designed to train priests. Benedictine and Augustinian foundations probably had charitable almonry schools to educate young boys, who might enter the priesthood. Some abbeys opened their doors to teach the sons of gentlemen. By the end of the Middle Ages, grammar schools could be found in all the main burghs and some small towns. In rural areas there were petty or reading schools that provided an elementary education. Private tuition in the families of lords and wealthy burghers sometimes developed into \"household schools\". Girls of noble families were taught in nunneries and by the end of the fifteenth century Edinburgh also had schools for girls, sometimes described as \"sewing schools\". There is documentary evidence for about 100 schools of these different kinds before the Reformation. The growing humanist-inspired emphasis on education cumulated with the passing of the Education Act 1496.", "Title: King Kong statue\n\nA statue of King Kong by Nicholas Monro was commissioned in 1972 for display in Manzoni Gardens in The Bull Ring, in the centre of Birmingham, England. It was later displayed elsewhere in Birmingham, then at markets in Edinburgh, Penrith (where it was subsequently stored), and now at the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds.", "Title: Mon Repos, Saint Lucia\n\nMon Repos is a village on the island of Saint Lucia; it is located on the eastern coast, near Praslin. It contains many communities including Lumbard, Mamiku, La Pointe (including Paris Drive, Phiadel, Morne Bois-Den), Patience, Collie Town (Knockay Avenue), St. Marie, Vietnam, Malgretoute, Ryon, Piton. The village is the commercial center for these areas; housing a credit union, gas station, grocery and variety store, restaurants, a primary school, the St. Ann's Catholic Church and the Seventh Day Adventist Church which also has a primary school. There are three primary schools in the village of Mon Repos. Namely Mon Repos (Roman Catholic) Combined School located in the village itself. The Patience Combined School which can be found on route to the Vietnam community and the SDA primary school, also located in the Mon repos village. It also has provision of two day care centres and Pre Schools. The highly popular Smith's Pre-school which has been the foundation for many generations dating years back and is still thriving.", "Title: Friesian horse\n\nThe Friesian (also Frizian) is a horse breed originating in Friesland, in the Netherlands. Although the conformation of the breed resembles that of a light draught horse, Friesians are graceful and nimble for their size. It is believed that during the Middle Ages, ancestors of Friesian horses were in great demand as war horses throughout continental Europe. Through the Early Middle Ages and High Middle Ages, their size enabled them to carry a knight in armour. In the Late Middle Ages, heavier, draught type animals were needed. Though the breed nearly became extinct on more than one occasion, the modern day Friesian horse is growing in numbers and popularity, used both in harness and under saddle. Most recently, the breed is being introduced to the field of dressage.", "Title: Early Middle Ages\n\nThe Early Middle Ages (or early medieval period), lasting from the 5th to the 10th century CE, marked the start of the Middle Ages of European history. The Early Middle Ages followed the decline of the Western Roman Empire and preceded the High Middle Ages (c. 10th to 13th centuries). The Early Middle Ages largely overlap with Late Antiquity. The term \"Late Antiquity\" is used to emphasize elements of continuity with the Roman Empire, while \"Early Middle Ages\" is used to emphasize developments characteristic of the later medieval period.", "Title: Medieval archaeology\n\nMedieval archaeology is the study of humankind through its material culture, specialising in the period of the European Middle Ages. At its broadest, the period stretches from the 5th to the 16th century and refers to post-Roman but pre-modern remains. The period covers the upheaval caused by the fall of the Roman Empire and cultures such as the Vikings, Saxons, and Franks. Archaeologists often specialise in studying either the Early Middle Ages (Migration Period) or the High Middle Ages and Late Middle Ages, although many projects and professionals move across these chronological boundaries. The rich nature of the medieval written record has meant that archaeology has often been seen as the \"handmaiden to history\", especially in the later medieval period. Analysis of material culture may enrich or call into question written evidence from the medieval period and the two sources of evidence need to be used together. Medieval archaeology has examined the development of medieval settlements, particularly the development of medieval towns and castles. It has also contributed to understanding of the spread and development of Christian monasticism during the medieval period.", "Title: Bull Ring, Birmingham\n\nThe Bull Ring is a major commercial area of central Birmingham. It has been an important feature of Birmingham since the Middle Ages, when its market was first held. Two shopping centres have been built in the area; in the 1960s, and then in 2003; the latter is styled as one word, Bullring.", "Title: High Middle Ages\n\nThe High Middle Ages or High Medieval Period was the period of European history around the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries ( 10011300). The High Middle Ages are preceded by the Early Middle Ages and followed by the Late Middle Ages, which by convention end around 1500.", "Title: Paris in the Middle Ages\n\nIn the 10th century, Paris was a provincial cathedral city of little political or economic significance, but under the kings of the Capetian dynasty who ruled France between 987 and 1328, it developed into an important commercial and religious center and the seat of the royal administration of the country. The Île de la Cité became the site of the royal palace and the new cathedral of Notre-Dame, begun in 1163. The Left Bank was occupied by important monasteries, including the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the Abbey of St Genevieve. In the late 12th century, the collection of colleges on the left bank became one of the leading universities in Europe. (The Right Bank, where the ports, central markets, artisans and merchants were located, became the commercial center of the city, and the merchants assumed an important role in running the city. Paris became a center for the creation of illuminated manuscripts and the birthplace of Gothic Architecture.) Despite civil wars, the plague, and foreign occupation, (Paris became the most populous city in the Western world during the Middle Ages.)", "Title: Nicholas Monro\n\nNicholas Monro (born London, 1936) is an English pop art sculptor, print-maker and art teacher. He is knonw for being one of the few British pop artists to work in sculpture and is known for his use of fibreglass." ]
4,138
Which film, written by the director of "Still Crazy", stars Angela Basset and Laurence Fishburne?
What's Love Got to Do With It
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{ "title": [ "Kilroy Was Here (film)", "What's Love Got to Do with It (film)" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Still Crazy is the soundtrack album from the 1998 music-comedy film, \"Still Crazy\".", " The fictional band from the film perform some of their songs on the album." ], "title": "Still Crazy (soundtrack album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Akeelah and the Bee is a 2006 American drama film written and directed by Doug Atchison.", " It tells the story of Akeelah Anderson (Keke Palmer), an 11-year-old girl who participates in the Scripps National Spelling Bee, her mother (Angela Bassett), her schoolmates, and her coach, Dr. Joshua Larabee (Laurence Fishburne).", " The cast also features Curtis Armstrong, J.R. Villarreal, Sean Michael Afable, Erica Hubbard, Lee Thompson Young, Julito McCullum, Sahara Garey, Eddie Steeples, and Tzi Ma." ], "title": "Akeelah and the Bee" }, { "sentences": [ "Boyz n the Hood is a 1991 American teen hood drama film written and directed by John Singleton in his directorial debut, and starring Cuba Gooding Jr., Ice Cube, Morris Chestnut, Laurence Fishburne, Nia Long, Regina King and Angela Bassett.", " This film was the acting debut for both Ice Cube and Morris Chestnut." ], "title": "Boyz n the Hood" }, { "sentences": [ "What's Love Got to Do with It is a 1993 American biographical film directed by Brian Gibson, loosely based on the life of Tina Turner.", " It stars Angela Bassett as Tina Turner and Laurence Fishburne as Ike Turner." ], "title": "What's Love Got to Do with It (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Deep Cover is a 1992 American neo-noir crime thriller film starring Laurence Fishburne (this being the last film in which Fishburne was credited as \"Larry\") and Jeff Goldblum and directed by veteran actor Bill Duke.", " It is also notable for its theme song of the same name, composed by Dr. Dre and the then-newcomer Snoop Doggy Dogg." ], "title": "Deep Cover" }, { "sentences": [ "Once in the Life is a 2000 film written by, directed by, and starring Laurence Fishburne.", " Fishburne adapted the script from his own play, \"Riff-Raff\"." ], "title": "Once in the Life" }, { "sentences": [ "John Wick: Chapter 2 is a 2017 American neo-noir action thriller film directed by Chad Stahelski and written by Derek Kolstad.", " The second installment in the \"John Wick\" film series, the plot follows hitman John Wick, who goes on the run after a bounty is placed on his head.", " It stars Keanu Reeves, Common, Laurence Fishburne, Riccardo Scamarcio, Ruby Rose, John Leguizamo and Ian McShane, and marks the first collaboration between Reeves and Fishburne since appearing together in \"The Matrix\" trilogy." ], "title": "John Wick: Chapter 2" }, { "sentences": [ "Five Fingers is a 2006 American drama-thriller film directed by Laurence Malkin, and written by Chad Thumann and Malkin.", " The film had ten producers, including actor Laurence Fishburne, who stars in it alongside Ryan Phillippe, Gina Torres, Touriya Haoud, Saïd Taghmaoui and Colm Meaney.", " \"Five Fingers\" was filmed in the Netherlands, Morocco, and Louisiana in 2004." ], "title": "Five Fingers (2006 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kilroy Was Here is a short film made to tie in with the Styx album of the same name.", " It was played at the beginning of each Styx show on their 1983 tour.", " It was written and directed by Brian Gibson of \"Still Crazy\", \"What's Love Got to Do With It\", \"The Josephine Baker Story\" and \"Poltergeist II\" fame.", " The VHS video release of the mini-film and live concert is also known as \"Caught in the Act\" in the United States." ], "title": "Kilroy Was Here (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Still Crazy Like a Fox (also known as Crazy Like a Fox: The Movie) is a 1987 American made-for-television thriller drama film based on the 1984–1986 television series \"Crazy Like a Fox\", which reunited Jack Warden and John Rubinstein as a father and son team of private detectives.", " It was directed by Paul Krasny and is most noted for the appearance of Monty Python's Graham Chapman in a rare straight role as a Detective Inspector.", " The film originally aired on CBS on April 5, 1987." ], "title": "Still Crazy like a Fox" } ]
[ "Title: Still Crazy (soundtrack album)\n\nStill Crazy is the soundtrack album from the 1998 music-comedy film, \"Still Crazy\". The fictional band from the film perform some of their songs on the album.", "Title: Akeelah and the Bee\n\nAkeelah and the Bee is a 2006 American drama film written and directed by Doug Atchison. It tells the story of Akeelah Anderson (Keke Palmer), an 11-year-old girl who participates in the Scripps National Spelling Bee, her mother (Angela Bassett), her schoolmates, and her coach, Dr. Joshua Larabee (Laurence Fishburne). The cast also features Curtis Armstrong, J.R. Villarreal, Sean Michael Afable, Erica Hubbard, Lee Thompson Young, Julito McCullum, Sahara Garey, Eddie Steeples, and Tzi Ma.", "Title: Boyz n the Hood\n\nBoyz n the Hood is a 1991 American teen hood drama film written and directed by John Singleton in his directorial debut, and starring Cuba Gooding Jr., Ice Cube, Morris Chestnut, Laurence Fishburne, Nia Long, Regina King and Angela Bassett. This film was the acting debut for both Ice Cube and Morris Chestnut.", "Title: What's Love Got to Do with It (film)\n\nWhat's Love Got to Do with It is a 1993 American biographical film directed by Brian Gibson, loosely based on the life of Tina Turner. It stars Angela Bassett as Tina Turner and Laurence Fishburne as Ike Turner.", "Title: Deep Cover\n\nDeep Cover is a 1992 American neo-noir crime thriller film starring Laurence Fishburne (this being the last film in which Fishburne was credited as \"Larry\") and Jeff Goldblum and directed by veteran actor Bill Duke. It is also notable for its theme song of the same name, composed by Dr. Dre and the then-newcomer Snoop Doggy Dogg.", "Title: Once in the Life\n\nOnce in the Life is a 2000 film written by, directed by, and starring Laurence Fishburne. Fishburne adapted the script from his own play, \"Riff-Raff\".", "Title: John Wick: Chapter 2\n\nJohn Wick: Chapter 2 is a 2017 American neo-noir action thriller film directed by Chad Stahelski and written by Derek Kolstad. The second installment in the \"John Wick\" film series, the plot follows hitman John Wick, who goes on the run after a bounty is placed on his head. It stars Keanu Reeves, Common, Laurence Fishburne, Riccardo Scamarcio, Ruby Rose, John Leguizamo and Ian McShane, and marks the first collaboration between Reeves and Fishburne since appearing together in \"The Matrix\" trilogy.", "Title: Five Fingers (2006 film)\n\nFive Fingers is a 2006 American drama-thriller film directed by Laurence Malkin, and written by Chad Thumann and Malkin. The film had ten producers, including actor Laurence Fishburne, who stars in it alongside Ryan Phillippe, Gina Torres, Touriya Haoud, Saïd Taghmaoui and Colm Meaney. \"Five Fingers\" was filmed in the Netherlands, Morocco, and Louisiana in 2004.", "Title: Kilroy Was Here (film)\n\nKilroy Was Here is a short film made to tie in with the Styx album of the same name. It was played at the beginning of each Styx show on their 1983 tour. It was written and directed by Brian Gibson of \"Still Crazy\", \"What's Love Got to Do With It\", \"The Josephine Baker Story\" and \"Poltergeist II\" fame. The VHS video release of the mini-film and live concert is also known as \"Caught in the Act\" in the United States.", "Title: Still Crazy like a Fox\n\nStill Crazy Like a Fox (also known as Crazy Like a Fox: The Movie) is a 1987 American made-for-television thriller drama film based on the 1984–1986 television series \"Crazy Like a Fox\", which reunited Jack Warden and John Rubinstein as a father and son team of private detectives. It was directed by Paul Krasny and is most noted for the appearance of Monty Python's Graham Chapman in a rare straight role as a Detective Inspector. The film originally aired on CBS on April 5, 1987." ]
4,139
When was this British professional boxer born who, besides Gavin Rees, beat John Watson for the British lightweight title?
16 November 1986
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{ "title": [ "John Watson (boxer)", "John Watson (boxer)", "Anthony Crolla" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Carl Crook (born 10 November 1963 in Bolton) is an English amateur lightweight and professional light/light welterweight boxer of the 1980s and 1990s, who as an amateur was runner-up in the 1985 Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABAE) lightweight title, against Edmond McAuley (Hogarth ABC), boxing out of Chorley ABC, and as a professional won the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) Central Area lightweight title, BBBofC British lightweight title, and Commonwealth lightweight title, and was a challenger for the EBU (European) lightweight title against Antonio Renzo, and Jean Baptiste Mendy, his professional fighting weight varied from 132 lb , i.e. lightweight to 137 lb , i.e. light welterweight." ], "title": "Carl Crook" }, { "sentences": [ "Anthony Crolla (born 16 November 1986) is a British professional boxer.", " He held the WBA lightweight title from 2015 to 2016, and the British lightweight title from 2011 to 2012." ], "title": "Anthony Crolla" }, { "sentences": [ "William \"Billy\" 'The Kid' Irwin ( (1968--) 20 1968 (age (2017)-(1968)-((11)<(05)or(11)==(05)and(29)<(20)) ) ) born Niagara Falls, Ontario, is a retired Canadian amateur lightweight and professional light/light welter/welterweight boxer of the 1990s and 2000s who as an amateur won a bronze medal in the Boxing at the 1991 Pan American Games in Havana, Cuba, losing to eventual silver medal winner Patrice Brooks of the United States, represented Canada at the 1991 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Sydney, Australia losing to Julien Lorcy of France, and represented Canada at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, he was stopped in the second round of the lightweight division (– 60 kg) by Ronald Chavez of the Philippines, and as a professional won the Canadian Professional Boxing Council (CPBC) lightweight title, Canada lightweight title, International Boxing Organization (IBO) lightweight title, World Boxing Council (WBC) Continental Americas lightweight title, and Commonwealth lightweight title, and was a challenger for the International Boxing Federation (IBF) lightweight title against Paul Spadafora, and World Boxing Association (WBA) World lightweight title against Juan Díaz, his professional fighting weight varied from 133+1/2 lb , i.e. lightweight to 142 lb , i.e. welterweight.", " He retired from boxing after losing to Juan Diaz in 2005, his second unsuccessful world title challenge.", " His final record was 42(30)–6–0." ], "title": "William Irwin (boxer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Gavin Rees (born 10 May 1980) is a Welsh former professional boxer who competed from 1998 to 2014.", " He held the WBA super-lightweight title, as well as the European and British lightweight titles." ], "title": "Gavin Rees" }, { "sentences": [ "Terry Flanagan (born 11 June 1989) is a British professional boxer.", " He has held the WBO lightweight title since 2015, becoming the first Englishman to win a world title at lightweight.", " He also held the British lightweight title in 2014, and won the Prizefighter tournament in 2012.", " As of May 2017, he is ranked as the world's third best lightweight by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board and \"The Ring\" magazine, and fourth by BoxRec." ], "title": "Terry Flanagan (boxer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Al Foreman (3 November 1904 in London – 23 December 1954), was a British-born boxer of the 1910s, 1920s and 1930s who in the last four years of his career won the Canadian lightweight title, British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) British lightweight title, and British Empire lightweight title.", " He unsuccessfully contended for the Canadian Featherweight title against Leo Roy in Montreal on May 8, 1924.", " He first took the Canadian Lightweight title against Leo \"Kid\" Roy in 1928, and took the BBBofC British Lightweight Title on February 21, 1930, in a first-round knockout of reigning champion Fred Webster in the Whitechapel District of London.", " He was an amazingly durable fighter having few if any knockouts counted against him in his career, yet knocking out an exceptionally high percentage of his opponents." ], "title": "Al Foreman" }, { "sentences": [ "Bobby \"Viper\" Vanzie ( (1975--) 15 1975 (age (2017)-(1975)-((11)<(08)or(11)==(08)and(30)<(15)) ) ) born in Bradford is an English professional light/light welter/welterweight boxer of the 1990s and 2000s, who won the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) Central Area lightweight title, BBBofC British lightweight title, and Commonwealth lightweight title, and was a challenger for the World Boxing Organization (WBO) Inter-Continental lightweight title against Yuri Ramanau, and BBBofC British lightweight title against Graham Earl, his professional fighting weight varied from 133 lb , i.e. lightweight to 144 lb , i.e. welterweight." ], "title": "Bobby Vanzie" }, { "sentences": [ "John Murray (born 20 December 1984) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 2003 to 2014.", " He held the English lightweight title from 2007 to 2008; the British lightweight title twice, from 2008 to 2010; and the European lightweight title from 2010 to 2011.", " He also challenged once for the vacant WBA lightweight title in 2011.", " John is the brother of British former Olympian Joe Murray.", " Since retiring, Murray has opened his own gym – Murray Machines Gymnasium – in Reddish, where he trains both amateur and professional boxers." ], "title": "John Murray (boxer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Frank \"Golden Boy\" Johnson (27 November 1928 — 7 June 1970 (aged 41)) born in Manchester was an English professional feather/light/welter/middleweight boxer of the 1940s, and 1950s who won the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) Central Area lightweight title, BBBofC British lightweight title, and British Empire lightweight title, and was a challenger for the British Empire lightweight title against Pat Ford, and BBBofC British welterweight title against Peter Waterman his professional fighting weight varied from 124 lb , i.e. featherweight to 149 lb , i.e. middleweight.", " Frank Johnson was trained and managed by Jack Bates, and promoted by Jack Solomons." ], "title": "Frank Johnson (boxer)" }, { "sentences": [ "John Watson (Born 9 June 1983) is a British lightweight boxer, based in Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom.", " He has fought for the British lightweight title on two occasions, losing to Gavin Rees and Anthony Crolla." ], "title": "John Watson (boxer)" } ]
[ "Title: Carl Crook\n\nCarl Crook (born 10 November 1963 in Bolton) is an English amateur lightweight and professional light/light welterweight boxer of the 1980s and 1990s, who as an amateur was runner-up in the 1985 Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABAE) lightweight title, against Edmond McAuley (Hogarth ABC), boxing out of Chorley ABC, and as a professional won the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) Central Area lightweight title, BBBofC British lightweight title, and Commonwealth lightweight title, and was a challenger for the EBU (European) lightweight title against Antonio Renzo, and Jean Baptiste Mendy, his professional fighting weight varied from 132 lb , i.e. lightweight to 137 lb , i.e. light welterweight.", "Title: Anthony Crolla\n\nAnthony Crolla (born 16 November 1986) is a British professional boxer. He held the WBA lightweight title from 2015 to 2016, and the British lightweight title from 2011 to 2012.", "Title: William Irwin (boxer)\n\nWilliam \"Billy\" 'The Kid' Irwin ( (1968--) 20 1968 (age (2017)-(1968)-((11)<(05)or(11)==(05)and(29)<(20)) ) ) born Niagara Falls, Ontario, is a retired Canadian amateur lightweight and professional light/light welter/welterweight boxer of the 1990s and 2000s who as an amateur won a bronze medal in the Boxing at the 1991 Pan American Games in Havana, Cuba, losing to eventual silver medal winner Patrice Brooks of the United States, represented Canada at the 1991 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Sydney, Australia losing to Julien Lorcy of France, and represented Canada at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, he was stopped in the second round of the lightweight division (– 60 kg) by Ronald Chavez of the Philippines, and as a professional won the Canadian Professional Boxing Council (CPBC) lightweight title, Canada lightweight title, International Boxing Organization (IBO) lightweight title, World Boxing Council (WBC) Continental Americas lightweight title, and Commonwealth lightweight title, and was a challenger for the International Boxing Federation (IBF) lightweight title against Paul Spadafora, and World Boxing Association (WBA) World lightweight title against Juan Díaz, his professional fighting weight varied from 133+1/2 lb , i.e. lightweight to 142 lb , i.e. welterweight. He retired from boxing after losing to Juan Diaz in 2005, his second unsuccessful world title challenge. His final record was 42(30)–6–0.", "Title: Gavin Rees\n\nGavin Rees (born 10 May 1980) is a Welsh former professional boxer who competed from 1998 to 2014. He held the WBA super-lightweight title, as well as the European and British lightweight titles.", "Title: Terry Flanagan (boxer)\n\nTerry Flanagan (born 11 June 1989) is a British professional boxer. He has held the WBO lightweight title since 2015, becoming the first Englishman to win a world title at lightweight. He also held the British lightweight title in 2014, and won the Prizefighter tournament in 2012. As of May 2017, he is ranked as the world's third best lightweight by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board and \"The Ring\" magazine, and fourth by BoxRec.", "Title: Al Foreman\n\nAl Foreman (3 November 1904 in London – 23 December 1954), was a British-born boxer of the 1910s, 1920s and 1930s who in the last four years of his career won the Canadian lightweight title, British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) British lightweight title, and British Empire lightweight title. He unsuccessfully contended for the Canadian Featherweight title against Leo Roy in Montreal on May 8, 1924. He first took the Canadian Lightweight title against Leo \"Kid\" Roy in 1928, and took the BBBofC British Lightweight Title on February 21, 1930, in a first-round knockout of reigning champion Fred Webster in the Whitechapel District of London. He was an amazingly durable fighter having few if any knockouts counted against him in his career, yet knocking out an exceptionally high percentage of his opponents.", "Title: Bobby Vanzie\n\nBobby \"Viper\" Vanzie ( (1975--) 15 1975 (age (2017)-(1975)-((11)<(08)or(11)==(08)and(30)<(15)) ) ) born in Bradford is an English professional light/light welter/welterweight boxer of the 1990s and 2000s, who won the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) Central Area lightweight title, BBBofC British lightweight title, and Commonwealth lightweight title, and was a challenger for the World Boxing Organization (WBO) Inter-Continental lightweight title against Yuri Ramanau, and BBBofC British lightweight title against Graham Earl, his professional fighting weight varied from 133 lb , i.e. lightweight to 144 lb , i.e. welterweight.", "Title: John Murray (boxer)\n\nJohn Murray (born 20 December 1984) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 2003 to 2014. He held the English lightweight title from 2007 to 2008; the British lightweight title twice, from 2008 to 2010; and the European lightweight title from 2010 to 2011. He also challenged once for the vacant WBA lightweight title in 2011. John is the brother of British former Olympian Joe Murray. Since retiring, Murray has opened his own gym – Murray Machines Gymnasium – in Reddish, where he trains both amateur and professional boxers.", "Title: Frank Johnson (boxer)\n\nFrank \"Golden Boy\" Johnson (27 November 1928 — 7 June 1970 (aged 41)) born in Manchester was an English professional feather/light/welter/middleweight boxer of the 1940s, and 1950s who won the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) Central Area lightweight title, BBBofC British lightweight title, and British Empire lightweight title, and was a challenger for the British Empire lightweight title against Pat Ford, and BBBofC British welterweight title against Peter Waterman his professional fighting weight varied from 124 lb , i.e. featherweight to 149 lb , i.e. middleweight. Frank Johnson was trained and managed by Jack Bates, and promoted by Jack Solomons.", "Title: John Watson (boxer)\n\nJohn Watson (Born 9 June 1983) is a British lightweight boxer, based in Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom. He has fought for the British lightweight title on two occasions, losing to Gavin Rees and Anthony Crolla." ]
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What was the unofficial name of the event that caused the man who defeated the great John L. Sullivan to rescind his retirement after hearing of the outcome?
1896 World Heavyweight Championship
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[ { "sentences": [ "John L. Clem began her service life as the United States Navy troop transport USS \"Santa Ana\" (ID-2869).", " Between the wars she served as a commercial ocean liner under various names.", " In 1941 she was acquired by the U.S. Army and assigned the name USAT \"John L. Clem, about which time she was also briefly assigned a US Navy ID, AP-36.", " She did not serve with the navy however, and spent most of the war as an army transport until being converted into a hospital ship, the USAHS \"John L. Clem." ], "title": "USAT John L. Clem" }, { "sentences": [ "Mrs. John L. Strong is a privately held American luxury company and manufacturer of custom papers and stationery.", " Founded in 1929 by Mrs. John L. (Flora) Strong, the company has created papers and custom luxury products for seven presidential families, royal houses, prominent members of international society, film stars and celebrities.", " Called the \"\"ne plus ultra\" of chic stationery companies,\" Mrs. John L. Strong has an important international clientele." ], "title": "Mrs. John L. Strong" }, { "sentences": [ "Catch and release is the unofficial name for a protocol historically followed by immigration enforcement agencies in the United States (specifically, by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Customs and Border Protection) where people caught for being in unlawful immigration status are released while they wait for a hearing with an immigration judge.", " The policy officially ended in 2006 under President George W. Bush and United States Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, where it was replaced by a \"catch and return\" or \"catch and detain\" policy.", " However, some critics of immigration enforcement in subsequent years, particularly under the presidency of Barack Obama, have dubbed various policies and practices under the administration as catch-and-release policies." ], "title": "Catch and release (U.S. immigration policy)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hamza River (Portuguese: \"Rio Hamza\") is an unofficial name for what seems to be a slowly flowing aquifer in Brazil, approximately 6000 km long at a depth of nearly 4000 m .", " Its discovery was announced in 2011 at a meeting of the Brazilian Geophysical Society in Rio de Janeiro.", "<ref name=\"Hamza Google/AFP\"> </ref> The unofficial name is in honour of scientist Valiya Mannathal Hamza, of Brazil's National Observatory, who has undertaken research on the region for four decades.", " The Hamza \"river\" and the Amazon River form a geologically unusual instance of a twin-river system flowing at different levels of the earth's crust." ], "title": "Hamza River" }, { "sentences": [ "Caleb Stone Denny (May 13, 1850, Monroe County, Indiana – March 24, 1926) was the 15th and 17th mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana.", " Denny first worked as a teacher and librarian before completing a law degree.", " He served as the assistant attorney general of Indiana from 1873 to 1875.", " In 1885, Denny resigned his position of city attorney to try to obtain the Republican nomination for mayor of Indianapolis.", " He ran successfully against incumbent mayor John L. McMaster and won the subsequent election by only 60 votes (out of approximately 18,000).", " Denny was reelected in 1887.", " He chose not to run in 1889 and Democrat Thomas L. Sullivan was elected as mayor.", " In 1892, Denny returned to politics and defeated Sullivan.", " He served a single term." ], "title": "Caleb S. Denny" }, { "sentences": [ "James John \"Gentleman Jim\" Corbett (September 1, 1866 – February 18, 1933) was an American professional boxer and a former World Heavyweight Champion, best known as the man who defeated the great John L. Sullivan.", " Despite a career spanning only 20 bouts, Corbett faced the best competition his era had to offer; squaring off with a total of 9 fighters who would later be enshrined alongside him in the International Boxing Hall of Fame." ], "title": "James J. Corbett" }, { "sentences": [ "Dan Dobbins Peak is the unofficial name given to the officially unnamed highest mountain in the Jackson Mountains of Humboldt County in Nevada, United States.", " It is the most topographically prominent peak in Humboldt County and ranks tenth among the most topographically prominent peaks in Nevada.", " The peak is on public land administered by the Bureau of Land Management and thus has no access restrictions.", " The unofficial name noted in the summit registry book is said to refer to a hiker who died on the peak." ], "title": "Dan Dobbins Peak" }, { "sentences": [ "The Great John L. is a 1945 American biographical drama film directed by Frank Tuttle and written by James Edward Grant.", " The film stars Linda Darnell, Barbara Britton, Greg McClure, Otto Kruger, Wallace Ford and George Mathews.", " The film was released on May 25, 1945, by United Artists." ], "title": "The Great John L." }, { "sentences": [ "The Fitzsimmons-Maher Prizefight (February 21, 1896), also considered, unofficially, as the 1896 World Heavyweight Championship, occurred between Bob Fitzsimmons and Peter Maher on a sandbar in the Rio Grande River just far enough outside of the American city of Langtry, Texas, in which state boxing was illegal, to be considered technically in the Mexican state of Coahuila de Zaragoza.", " Fitzsimmons was victorious, knocking Maher out in the first round; however, upon hearing of the outcome of the fight, the 1895 World Heavyweight Champion James J. Corbett immediately rescinded his retirement." ], "title": "Fitzsimmons-Maher Prizefight" }, { "sentences": [ "The Fall 2012 Tour (unofficial name) is a concert tour by the American progressive rock band Kansas.", " Each concert featured King's X as the opening act.", " The tour featured several songs not played live by the band in several years, including \"Paradox,\" \"Can I Tell You,\" and \"Journey from Mariabronn,\" as well as a short medley of songs from \"The Ed Sullivan Show\" (classified as \"Ed Sullivan Medley\").", " A backdrop of the album cover of the band's first album (which is a cropped photo of the \"Tragic Prelude\" painting) was also featured on the tour." ], "title": "Fall 2012 Tour (Kansas)" } ]
[ "Title: USAT John L. Clem\n\nJohn L. Clem began her service life as the United States Navy troop transport USS \"Santa Ana\" (ID-2869). Between the wars she served as a commercial ocean liner under various names. In 1941 she was acquired by the U.S. Army and assigned the name USAT \"John L. Clem, about which time she was also briefly assigned a US Navy ID, AP-36. She did not serve with the navy however, and spent most of the war as an army transport until being converted into a hospital ship, the USAHS \"John L. Clem.", "Title: Mrs. John L. Strong\n\nMrs. John L. Strong is a privately held American luxury company and manufacturer of custom papers and stationery. Founded in 1929 by Mrs. John L. (Flora) Strong, the company has created papers and custom luxury products for seven presidential families, royal houses, prominent members of international society, film stars and celebrities. Called the \"\"ne plus ultra\" of chic stationery companies,\" Mrs. John L. Strong has an important international clientele.", "Title: Catch and release (U.S. immigration policy)\n\nCatch and release is the unofficial name for a protocol historically followed by immigration enforcement agencies in the United States (specifically, by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Customs and Border Protection) where people caught for being in unlawful immigration status are released while they wait for a hearing with an immigration judge. The policy officially ended in 2006 under President George W. Bush and United States Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, where it was replaced by a \"catch and return\" or \"catch and detain\" policy. However, some critics of immigration enforcement in subsequent years, particularly under the presidency of Barack Obama, have dubbed various policies and practices under the administration as catch-and-release policies.", "Title: Hamza River\n\nThe Hamza River (Portuguese: \"Rio Hamza\") is an unofficial name for what seems to be a slowly flowing aquifer in Brazil, approximately 6000 km long at a depth of nearly 4000 m . Its discovery was announced in 2011 at a meeting of the Brazilian Geophysical Society in Rio de Janeiro. <ref name=\"Hamza Google/AFP\"> </ref> The unofficial name is in honour of scientist Valiya Mannathal Hamza, of Brazil's National Observatory, who has undertaken research on the region for four decades. The Hamza \"river\" and the Amazon River form a geologically unusual instance of a twin-river system flowing at different levels of the earth's crust.", "Title: Caleb S. Denny\n\nCaleb Stone Denny (May 13, 1850, Monroe County, Indiana – March 24, 1926) was the 15th and 17th mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana. Denny first worked as a teacher and librarian before completing a law degree. He served as the assistant attorney general of Indiana from 1873 to 1875. In 1885, Denny resigned his position of city attorney to try to obtain the Republican nomination for mayor of Indianapolis. He ran successfully against incumbent mayor John L. McMaster and won the subsequent election by only 60 votes (out of approximately 18,000). Denny was reelected in 1887. He chose not to run in 1889 and Democrat Thomas L. Sullivan was elected as mayor. In 1892, Denny returned to politics and defeated Sullivan. He served a single term.", "Title: James J. Corbett\n\nJames John \"Gentleman Jim\" Corbett (September 1, 1866 – February 18, 1933) was an American professional boxer and a former World Heavyweight Champion, best known as the man who defeated the great John L. Sullivan. Despite a career spanning only 20 bouts, Corbett faced the best competition his era had to offer; squaring off with a total of 9 fighters who would later be enshrined alongside him in the International Boxing Hall of Fame.", "Title: Dan Dobbins Peak\n\nDan Dobbins Peak is the unofficial name given to the officially unnamed highest mountain in the Jackson Mountains of Humboldt County in Nevada, United States. It is the most topographically prominent peak in Humboldt County and ranks tenth among the most topographically prominent peaks in Nevada. The peak is on public land administered by the Bureau of Land Management and thus has no access restrictions. The unofficial name noted in the summit registry book is said to refer to a hiker who died on the peak.", "Title: The Great John L.\n\nThe Great John L. is a 1945 American biographical drama film directed by Frank Tuttle and written by James Edward Grant. The film stars Linda Darnell, Barbara Britton, Greg McClure, Otto Kruger, Wallace Ford and George Mathews. The film was released on May 25, 1945, by United Artists.", "Title: Fitzsimmons-Maher Prizefight\n\nThe Fitzsimmons-Maher Prizefight (February 21, 1896), also considered, unofficially, as the 1896 World Heavyweight Championship, occurred between Bob Fitzsimmons and Peter Maher on a sandbar in the Rio Grande River just far enough outside of the American city of Langtry, Texas, in which state boxing was illegal, to be considered technically in the Mexican state of Coahuila de Zaragoza. Fitzsimmons was victorious, knocking Maher out in the first round; however, upon hearing of the outcome of the fight, the 1895 World Heavyweight Champion James J. Corbett immediately rescinded his retirement.", "Title: Fall 2012 Tour (Kansas)\n\nThe Fall 2012 Tour (unofficial name) is a concert tour by the American progressive rock band Kansas. Each concert featured King's X as the opening act. The tour featured several songs not played live by the band in several years, including \"Paradox,\" \"Can I Tell You,\" and \"Journey from Mariabronn,\" as well as a short medley of songs from \"The Ed Sullivan Show\" (classified as \"Ed Sullivan Medley\"). A backdrop of the album cover of the band's first album (which is a cropped photo of the \"Tragic Prelude\" painting) was also featured on the tour." ]
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During the 1934 Italian general election, which leader of the National Fascist Party was led to call the results a "second referendum"?
Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini
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[ { "sentences": [ "Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini ( ; ] ; 29 July 1883 – 28 April 1945) was an Italian politician, journalist and leader of the National Fascist Party (\"Partito Nazionale Fascista\"; PNF), ruling the country as Prime Minister from 1922 to 1943—constitutionally until 1925, when he dropped all pretense of democracy and set up a legal dictatorship." ], "title": "Benito Mussolini" }, { "sentences": [ "Italian Fascism (Italian: \"fascismo italiano\" ), also known simply as Fascism (Italian: \"fascismo\" ), is the original Fascist ideology, as developed in Italy.", " The ideology is associated with a series of three political parties led by Benito Mussolini: the Fascist Revolutionary Party (PFR), founded in 1915, the succeeding National Fascist Party (PNF) which was renamed at the Third Fascist Congress on 7-10 November 1921 and ruled the Kingdom of Italy from 1922 until 1943, and the Republican Fascist Party that ruled the Italian Social Republic from 1943 to 1945.", " Italian Fascism is also associated with the post-war Italian Social Movement and subsequent Italian neo-fascist movements." ], "title": "Italian Fascism" }, { "sentences": [ "The National List (Italian: \"Lista Nazionale\" ) also known as \"Listone\" (literally \"Big List\") was a Fascist and nationalist coalition of political parties in Italy put together for the 1924 general election, and led by Benito Mussolini, Prime Minister of Italy and leader of the National Fascist Party." ], "title": "National List (Italy)" }, { "sentences": [ "General elections were held in Italy on 26 March 1934.", " Following a parliamentary reform enacted in 1928 by the Chamber of Deputies and Senate, the elections were held in the form of a referendum, with the Grand Council of the National Fascist Party, now an official state organ, allowed to compose a single party list to be either approved or rejected by the voters.", " The list put forward was ultimately approved by 99.84% of voters.", " The overwhelming majority provoked Benito Mussolini to dub the election the \"second referendum of Fascism.\"" ], "title": "Italian general election, 1934" }, { "sentences": [ "The Republican Fascist Party (Italian: \"Partito Fascista Repubblicano\" , PFR) was a political party in Italy led by Benito Mussolini during the German occupation of Central and Northern Italy.", " It was founded as the successor of former National Fascist Party as an anti-monarchist party.", " It considered King Victor Emmanuel III to be a traitor after he had signed the surrender to the Allied powers." ], "title": "Republican Fascist Party" }, { "sentences": [ "The Argentine Fascist Party (Partido Fascista Argentino, PFA) was a fascist political party in Argentina from 1932 until its official disbandment in 1936, when it was succeeded by the National Fascist Union (\"Union Nacional Fascista\", UNF).", " Founded by Italian Argentines, the party was formed as a breakaway faction from Argentina's National Fascist Party (\"Partido Nacional Fascista\", PNF).", " It was based upon Italian Fascism and was recognized by Benito Mussolini's Italian National Fascist Party in 1935.", " In the 1930s the party became a mass organization, particularly in Córdoba.", " Nicholás Vitelli led the PFA's branch in Córdoba until his death in 1934, whereafter Nimio de Anquín took the leadership of the party.", " The PFA's main political allies in Córdoba were the Argentine Civic Legion and the Nationalist Action of Argentina/Affirmation of a New Argentina movement." ], "title": "Argentine Fascist Party" }, { "sentences": [ "The following article contains list of Secretaries of Italian Fascist parties founded and led by Benito Mussolini between 1919 and 1945 — namely Fasci Italiani di Combattimento (FIC), National Fascist Party (PNF) and Republican Fascist Party (PFR)." ], "title": "List of Secretaries of Italian Fascist parties" }, { "sentences": [ "The Congress of Verona in November 1943 was the only congress of the Italian Republican Fascist Party, the successor of the National Fascist Party.", " At the time, the Republican Fascist Party was nominally in charge of the Italian Social Republic, a small fascist state set up in Northern Italy after the Allies entered Rome.", " The Salò Republic was in fact a German puppet state and most of its internal and external policies were dictated by German military commanders.", " Nevertheless, Italian fascists were allowed to keep the trappings of sovereignty.", " It was under these conditions that they organized the Congress of Verona, ostensibly for the purpose of charting a new political course and rejuvenating the Italian fascist movement." ], "title": "Congress of Verona (1943)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Italian Nationalist Association (\"Associazione Nazionalista Italiana\", ANI) was Italy's first nationalist political party founded in 1910, under the influence of Italian nationalists such as Enrico Corradini and Giovanni Papini.", " Upon its formation, the ANI supported the repatriation of Austrian held Italian-populated lands to Italy and was willing to endorse war with Austria-Hungary to do so.", " The party had a paramilitary wing called the Blueshirts.", " The authoritarian nationalist faction of the ANI would be a major influence for the National Fascist Party of Benito Mussolini formed in 1921.", " In 1922 the ANI participated in the March on Rome, with an important role, but it was not completely aligned with Benito Mussolini' party.", " Nevertheless, the ANI merged into the Fascist Party in 1923." ], "title": "Italian Nationalist Association" }, { "sentences": [ "A casa del Fascio, casa Littoria, or casa del Littorio (] ) was a building housing the local branch of the National Fascist Party and later the Republican Fascist Party under the regime of Italian Fascism, in Italy and its colonies.", " In major urban centers, it was called the palazzo del Littorio or palazzo Littorio.", " \"Littorio\" means \"lictor\", the bearer of the \"fasces lictorii\", the symbol of Roman power adopted by the Fascist party." ], "title": "Casa del Fascio" } ]
[ "Title: Benito Mussolini\n\nBenito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini ( ; ] ; 29 July 1883 – 28 April 1945) was an Italian politician, journalist and leader of the National Fascist Party (\"Partito Nazionale Fascista\"; PNF), ruling the country as Prime Minister from 1922 to 1943—constitutionally until 1925, when he dropped all pretense of democracy and set up a legal dictatorship.", "Title: Italian Fascism\n\nItalian Fascism (Italian: \"fascismo italiano\" ), also known simply as Fascism (Italian: \"fascismo\" ), is the original Fascist ideology, as developed in Italy. The ideology is associated with a series of three political parties led by Benito Mussolini: the Fascist Revolutionary Party (PFR), founded in 1915, the succeeding National Fascist Party (PNF) which was renamed at the Third Fascist Congress on 7-10 November 1921 and ruled the Kingdom of Italy from 1922 until 1943, and the Republican Fascist Party that ruled the Italian Social Republic from 1943 to 1945. Italian Fascism is also associated with the post-war Italian Social Movement and subsequent Italian neo-fascist movements.", "Title: National List (Italy)\n\nThe National List (Italian: \"Lista Nazionale\" ) also known as \"Listone\" (literally \"Big List\") was a Fascist and nationalist coalition of political parties in Italy put together for the 1924 general election, and led by Benito Mussolini, Prime Minister of Italy and leader of the National Fascist Party.", "Title: Italian general election, 1934\n\nGeneral elections were held in Italy on 26 March 1934. Following a parliamentary reform enacted in 1928 by the Chamber of Deputies and Senate, the elections were held in the form of a referendum, with the Grand Council of the National Fascist Party, now an official state organ, allowed to compose a single party list to be either approved or rejected by the voters. The list put forward was ultimately approved by 99.84% of voters. The overwhelming majority provoked Benito Mussolini to dub the election the \"second referendum of Fascism.\"", "Title: Republican Fascist Party\n\nThe Republican Fascist Party (Italian: \"Partito Fascista Repubblicano\" , PFR) was a political party in Italy led by Benito Mussolini during the German occupation of Central and Northern Italy. It was founded as the successor of former National Fascist Party as an anti-monarchist party. It considered King Victor Emmanuel III to be a traitor after he had signed the surrender to the Allied powers.", "Title: Argentine Fascist Party\n\nThe Argentine Fascist Party (Partido Fascista Argentino, PFA) was a fascist political party in Argentina from 1932 until its official disbandment in 1936, when it was succeeded by the National Fascist Union (\"Union Nacional Fascista\", UNF). Founded by Italian Argentines, the party was formed as a breakaway faction from Argentina's National Fascist Party (\"Partido Nacional Fascista\", PNF). It was based upon Italian Fascism and was recognized by Benito Mussolini's Italian National Fascist Party in 1935. In the 1930s the party became a mass organization, particularly in Córdoba. Nicholás Vitelli led the PFA's branch in Córdoba until his death in 1934, whereafter Nimio de Anquín took the leadership of the party. The PFA's main political allies in Córdoba were the Argentine Civic Legion and the Nationalist Action of Argentina/Affirmation of a New Argentina movement.", "Title: List of Secretaries of Italian Fascist parties\n\nThe following article contains list of Secretaries of Italian Fascist parties founded and led by Benito Mussolini between 1919 and 1945 — namely Fasci Italiani di Combattimento (FIC), National Fascist Party (PNF) and Republican Fascist Party (PFR).", "Title: Congress of Verona (1943)\n\nThe Congress of Verona in November 1943 was the only congress of the Italian Republican Fascist Party, the successor of the National Fascist Party. At the time, the Republican Fascist Party was nominally in charge of the Italian Social Republic, a small fascist state set up in Northern Italy after the Allies entered Rome. The Salò Republic was in fact a German puppet state and most of its internal and external policies were dictated by German military commanders. Nevertheless, Italian fascists were allowed to keep the trappings of sovereignty. It was under these conditions that they organized the Congress of Verona, ostensibly for the purpose of charting a new political course and rejuvenating the Italian fascist movement.", "Title: Italian Nationalist Association\n\nThe Italian Nationalist Association (\"Associazione Nazionalista Italiana\", ANI) was Italy's first nationalist political party founded in 1910, under the influence of Italian nationalists such as Enrico Corradini and Giovanni Papini. Upon its formation, the ANI supported the repatriation of Austrian held Italian-populated lands to Italy and was willing to endorse war with Austria-Hungary to do so. The party had a paramilitary wing called the Blueshirts. The authoritarian nationalist faction of the ANI would be a major influence for the National Fascist Party of Benito Mussolini formed in 1921. In 1922 the ANI participated in the March on Rome, with an important role, but it was not completely aligned with Benito Mussolini' party. Nevertheless, the ANI merged into the Fascist Party in 1923.", "Title: Casa del Fascio\n\nA casa del Fascio, casa Littoria, or casa del Littorio (] ) was a building housing the local branch of the National Fascist Party and later the Republican Fascist Party under the regime of Italian Fascism, in Italy and its colonies. In major urban centers, it was called the palazzo del Littorio or palazzo Littorio. \"Littorio\" means \"lictor\", the bearer of the \"fasces lictorii\", the symbol of Roman power adopted by the Fascist party." ]
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Café Oz Australian Bar is an Australian themed pub and restaurant in France, the food menu offers also Australian cuisine themed food such as Little Creatures Pale Ale, from which Australian brewing company based in Fremantle, Western Australia, originally established in 2000, by the original brewers of the Matilda Bay Brewing Company?
Little Creatures
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Australian Bar and Restaurant is an Australian pub and restaurant in New York City that hosts live performances regularly and has Australian sports shown regularly like Australian Football League, National Rugby League, Super Rugby and Cricket World Cup.", " The food menu offers also Australian cuisine themed food such as kangaroo burgers, steaks and homemade Meat pies and beer like Coopers." ], "title": "The Australian Bar and Restaurant" }, { "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": [ "The Gage Roads Brewing Company (Gage Roads Brewing Co. Ltd) is an Australian craft brewery located just outside the city of Fremantle in Palmyra, Western Australia.", " It is one of Australia's largest independent breweries.", " In 2016, it's New World Pale Ale - \"Little Dove\" - was awarded the Trophy for Champion Australian Beer at the 2016 Australian International Beer Awards.", " In 2015, it was runner-up Champion Large Brewery at the Australian International Beer Awards." ], "title": "Gage Roads 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": [ "Little Creatures is an Australian brewing company based in Fremantle, Western Australia, originally established in 2000 by the original brewers of the Matilda Bay Brewing Company.", " The name \"Little Creatures\" is inspired by a song lyric from the Talking Heads \"Little Creatures\" album and refers to the live yeast cells that turn the sugars in malt wort into ethanol." ], "title": "Little Creatures Brewery" }, { "sentences": [ "Big Sky Brewing Company is a brewery located in Missoula, Montana, USA.", " It brews six different styles of beer: Moose Drool (a brown ale), Scape Goat (Pale Ale), Big Sky (India Pale ale), Powder Hound (Winter Ale), Summer Honey (Seasonal Ale), and Trout Slayer Ale." ], "title": "Big Sky Brewing Company" }, { "sentences": [ "Marshall Brewing Company is a brewery in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA.", " It opened in 2008 in a 7300 sqft facility outside downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma.", " It is the first commercial brewing facility in Tulsa since World War II.", " The brewery produced about 1200 USbeerbbl in 2009 and 2000 USbeerbbl in 2010.", " Currently, Marshall Brewing offers four year-round core beers: a North German-style pilsner, an English bitter, an India Pale Ale, and an American-style wheat ale.", " Outside of their core brands, Marshall Brewing offers over 20 different beers throughout the year, styles including an India-style Black Ale (El Cucuy), a German Hefeweizen (Klaus), and a Munich Dunkel, among others." ], "title": "Marshall Brewing Company" }, { "sentences": [ "Café Oz Australian Bar is an Australian themed pub and restaurant in France.", " Café Oz Australian Bar hosts live performances regularly and has Australian sports shown regularly like Australian Football League, National Rugby League, Super Rugby and Cricket World Cup.", " The food menu offers also Australian cuisine themed food such as kangaroo burgers, steaks Australian Wild Boar Burgers, Barramundi Fish and Chips and homemade Meat pies and beer like Coopers, Victoria Bitter, Little Creatures Pale Ale and Bundaberg Rum, Bundaberg Ginger Beer." ], "title": "Café Oz Australian Bar" }, { "sentences": [ "Tired Hands Brewing Company is a brew-cafe founded in 2011 in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States by Jean Broillet IV.", " The current location at 16 Ardmore Ave has a 1,000 barrel per year and 150 chair capacity.", " Tired Hands produces their beer in small batches and specializes in Belgian and French farmhouse ales as well as American hop-forward ales.", " The food menu includes on site baked bread, with locally-produced cheeses, meats, pickled items, and seasonal produce.", " In response to ridiculous demand, a second brewpub called the \"Fermentaria\" was opened in April 2015, at 35 Cricket Terrace.", " It has brewing capacity for up to 10,000 barrels per year, and features a different taplist and food menu than the brew-cafe." ], "title": "Tired Hands Brewing Company" }, { "sentences": [ "Heavy Seas Beer is brewed by Clipper City Brewing Company, in Baltimore, Maryland.", " The brewery was established by Hugh Sisson in 1995.", " Previously, Sisson operated Maryland's first brewpub, Sisson's.", " In 2010, the brewery rebranded.", " While the name of the company remains Clipper City Brewing Company, all of its beer falls under the Heavy Seas brand.", " Heavy Seas hosts tours on most weekends.", " It is located at 4615 Hollins Ferry Road, Suite B, in the Halethorpe section of Baltimore.", " Heavy Seas currently offers a variety of beer styles in approx. 18 states within the United States.", " Several Heavy Seas beers have been awarded and include the following: Cutlass Amber Lager (a repeat medal winner at the Great American Beer Festival from 2006-2010, bronze medal winner at the 2010 World Beer Cup and silver medal winner at the 2012 World Beer Cup as Heavy Seas Märzen), Powder Monkey Pale Ale (silver medal winner at the 2008 Great American Beer Festival and bronze medal winner at the 2010 World Beer Cup as Heavy Seas Pale Ale), Small Craft Warning Uber Pils (bronze medal winner at the 2004 Great American Beer Festival), Gold Ale (gold medal winner at the 2010 World Beer Cup, bronze medal winner at the 2010 Great American Beer Festival and bronze medal winner at the 2014 Great American Beer Festival as Heavy Seas Gold Ale) and Winter Storm Imperial ESB (gold medal winner at the 2008 World Beer Cup)." ], "title": "Heavy Seas Beer" } ]
[ "Title: The Australian Bar and Restaurant\n\nThe Australian Bar and Restaurant is an Australian pub and restaurant in New York City that hosts live performances regularly and has Australian sports shown regularly like Australian Football League, National Rugby League, Super Rugby and Cricket World Cup. The food menu offers also Australian cuisine themed food such as kangaroo burgers, steaks and homemade Meat pies and beer like Coopers.", "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: Gage Roads Brewing Company\n\nThe Gage Roads Brewing Company (Gage Roads Brewing Co. Ltd) is an Australian craft brewery located just outside the city of Fremantle in Palmyra, Western Australia. It is one of Australia's largest independent breweries. In 2016, it's New World Pale Ale - \"Little Dove\" - was awarded the Trophy for Champion Australian Beer at the 2016 Australian International Beer Awards. In 2015, it was runner-up Champion Large Brewery at the Australian International Beer Awards.", "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: Little Creatures Brewery\n\nLittle Creatures is an Australian brewing company based in Fremantle, Western Australia, originally established in 2000 by the original brewers of the Matilda Bay Brewing Company. The name \"Little Creatures\" is inspired by a song lyric from the Talking Heads \"Little Creatures\" album and refers to the live yeast cells that turn the sugars in malt wort into ethanol.", "Title: Big Sky Brewing Company\n\nBig Sky Brewing Company is a brewery located in Missoula, Montana, USA. It brews six different styles of beer: Moose Drool (a brown ale), Scape Goat (Pale Ale), Big Sky (India Pale ale), Powder Hound (Winter Ale), Summer Honey (Seasonal Ale), and Trout Slayer Ale.", "Title: Marshall Brewing Company\n\nMarshall Brewing Company is a brewery in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA. It opened in 2008 in a 7300 sqft facility outside downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma. It is the first commercial brewing facility in Tulsa since World War II. The brewery produced about 1200 USbeerbbl in 2009 and 2000 USbeerbbl in 2010. Currently, Marshall Brewing offers four year-round core beers: a North German-style pilsner, an English bitter, an India Pale Ale, and an American-style wheat ale. Outside of their core brands, Marshall Brewing offers over 20 different beers throughout the year, styles including an India-style Black Ale (El Cucuy), a German Hefeweizen (Klaus), and a Munich Dunkel, among others.", "Title: Café Oz Australian Bar\n\nCafé Oz Australian Bar is an Australian themed pub and restaurant in France. Café Oz Australian Bar hosts live performances regularly and has Australian sports shown regularly like Australian Football League, National Rugby League, Super Rugby and Cricket World Cup. The food menu offers also Australian cuisine themed food such as kangaroo burgers, steaks Australian Wild Boar Burgers, Barramundi Fish and Chips and homemade Meat pies and beer like Coopers, Victoria Bitter, Little Creatures Pale Ale and Bundaberg Rum, Bundaberg Ginger Beer.", "Title: Tired Hands Brewing Company\n\nTired Hands Brewing Company is a brew-cafe founded in 2011 in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States by Jean Broillet IV. The current location at 16 Ardmore Ave has a 1,000 barrel per year and 150 chair capacity. Tired Hands produces their beer in small batches and specializes in Belgian and French farmhouse ales as well as American hop-forward ales. The food menu includes on site baked bread, with locally-produced cheeses, meats, pickled items, and seasonal produce. In response to ridiculous demand, a second brewpub called the \"Fermentaria\" was opened in April 2015, at 35 Cricket Terrace. It has brewing capacity for up to 10,000 barrels per year, and features a different taplist and food menu than the brew-cafe.", "Title: Heavy Seas Beer\n\nHeavy Seas Beer is brewed by Clipper City Brewing Company, in Baltimore, Maryland. The brewery was established by Hugh Sisson in 1995. Previously, Sisson operated Maryland's first brewpub, Sisson's. In 2010, the brewery rebranded. While the name of the company remains Clipper City Brewing Company, all of its beer falls under the Heavy Seas brand. Heavy Seas hosts tours on most weekends. It is located at 4615 Hollins Ferry Road, Suite B, in the Halethorpe section of Baltimore. Heavy Seas currently offers a variety of beer styles in approx. 18 states within the United States. Several Heavy Seas beers have been awarded and include the following: Cutlass Amber Lager (a repeat medal winner at the Great American Beer Festival from 2006-2010, bronze medal winner at the 2010 World Beer Cup and silver medal winner at the 2012 World Beer Cup as Heavy Seas Märzen), Powder Monkey Pale Ale (silver medal winner at the 2008 Great American Beer Festival and bronze medal winner at the 2010 World Beer Cup as Heavy Seas Pale Ale), Small Craft Warning Uber Pils (bronze medal winner at the 2004 Great American Beer Festival), Gold Ale (gold medal winner at the 2010 World Beer Cup, bronze medal winner at the 2010 Great American Beer Festival and bronze medal winner at the 2014 Great American Beer Festival as Heavy Seas Gold Ale) and Winter Storm Imperial ESB (gold medal winner at the 2008 World Beer Cup)." ]
4,143
Where is the company that released Biricodar baseD?
Boston, Massachusetts
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[ { "sentences": [ "Rappelz is a free-to-play massively multiplayer online role-playing game.", " The game is developed by the Korean company Gala Lab, formerly nFlavor.", " It is published in Europe and North America by Webzen, Inc. in English, French, German, Italian, Polish and Turkish.", " As of October 2008, Rappelz was also being published by the South East Asia based game publishing company AsiaSoft as RappelzSEA, but was later dropped by the company on September 1, 2009.", " The game was also published in Arabic for MENA gamers by the Emirati company Game Power 7.", " The game was released under a different title known as Hope of Nations (Arabic: أمل الشعوب‎ ‎ ), and was commercially launched on March 16, 2009.", " A new version was released July 15, 2010 by EagleGame in the Philippines.", " As of Feb 6th 2013 it was confirmed by Rappelz GMs that \"Gala Net, Inc. and its subsidiaries Gala Networks Europe and Gala-net Brazil have been acquired by Webzen, Inc.\", however it is still being developed by Gala Labs and Gala Japan" ], "title": "Rappelz" }, { "sentences": [ "Mili Pictures Worldwide ( ) is a feature film animation company based in Shanghai, China.", " The company's first film, \"\", based on the online game \"Dragon Nest\", will be released in China in July 2014.", " The company opened an office in Los Angeles, California in spring 2014, headed by producer Bill Borden (producer of \"High School Musical\" and other films).", " The company's next feature project, \"Ping Pong Rabbit\", is currently in pre-production in Los Angeles.", " \"Ping Pong Rabbit\" is being directed by Mike Johnson, who was nominated for the 2005 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature as co-director (with Tim Burton) of \"Corpse Bride\"." ], "title": "Mili Pictures Worldwide" }, { "sentences": [ "Symantec is an American computer software company founded on March 1, 1982.", " It is an international corporation that specializes in selling security and information management software, and is listed on the NASDAQ-100 stock market index and Fortune 1000 list of the largest American companies.", " Gary Hendrix founded the company in 1982 with the help of a National Science Foundation grant.", " Symantec was originally focused on artificial intelligence-related projects, and Hendrix hired several Stanford University natural language processing researchers as the company's first employees.", " After the company's initial public offering in 1989, Hendrix left the company in 1991 and moved to Texas.", " The company has acquired 57 companies, purchased stakes in 2 firms, and divested 26 companies, in which parts of the company are sold to another company.", " Of the companies that Symantec has acquired, 50 were based in the United States.", " Symantec has not released the financial details for most of these mergers and acquisitions." ], "title": "List of mergers and acquisitions by Symantec" }, { "sentences": [ "Vertex Pharmaceuticals is an American Pharmaceutical company based in Boston, Massachusetts." ], "title": "Vertex Pharmaceuticals" }, { "sentences": [ "Blitz Research Ltd is an Auckland, New Zealand based company which currently produces 3 BASIC based programming languages.", " Founded in 2000 by Mark Sibly, the company's first product was the now obsolete Blitz Basic 2D, a PC version of the Amiga Blitz Basic.", " It was released the same year as the company's foundation.", " In 2001, Blitz3D was released.", " This allowed programmers to create 3D games and applications in Blitz Basic using DirectX." ], "title": "Blitz Research" }, { "sentences": [ "Bungie Inc. (stylized in its corporate logo as \"BUNGiE\") is an American video game developer located in Bellevue, Washington.", " The company was established in May 1991 as Bungie Software Products Corporation by University of Chicago undergraduate student Alex Seropian, who later brought in programmer Jason Jones after publishing Jones's game \"\".", " Originally based in Chicago, Illinois, the company concentrated primarily on Macintosh games during its early years, creating the successful games \"Pathways Into Darkness\" and the \"Marathon\" and \"Myth\" series.", " A West Coast satellite studio named Bungie West produced the PC and console title \"Oni\" in 2001.", " Microsoft acquired Bungie in 2000; its then-current project was repurposed into a launch title for Microsoft's new Xbox console, called \"\".", " \"Halo\" went on to become the Xbox's \"killer application\", selling millions of copies and spawning a billion dollar franchise.", " On October 5, 2007, Bungie announced that it had split from Microsoft and became a privately held independent company, Bungie LLC.", " The company later incorporated and signed a ten-year publishing deal with Activision Blizzard.", " The company is known for its informal and dedicated workplace culture, and has recently released new titles with Activision, including IP \"Destiny\"." ], "title": "List of Bungie video games" }, { "sentences": [ "Biricodar (INN, codename VX-710, marketed as the dicitrate salt under the trade name Incel) is a pharmaceutical drug released by Vertex Pharmaceuticals in 1999 to help treat ovarian cancer patients." ], "title": "Biricodar" }, { "sentences": [ "The Foster Photoplay Company was a film production company based in Chicago, Illinois.", " It was founded in 1910 by William Foster (also known as Juli Jones).", " It is widely considered to be the first film production company established by an African-American featuring all African-American casts.", " The company released a number of critically acclaimed films, including \"The Railroad Porter\" (1913), \"The Fall Guy\" (1913), and \"The Butler\" (1913).", " After the release of \"The Railroad Porter\" and \"The Fall Guy\", the company also became known for their films' slapstick-style comedy." ], "title": "The Foster Photoplay Company" }, { "sentences": [ "Speak n Spell Music (or Speak n Spell Music Publishing Pty Ltd) was an Australia and New Zealand based Record Label, Artist Management, International Touring Company and music licensing company.", " The record label was based in Collingwood, it was founded by Jonathan Wilson, David Shrimpton and David Benge.", " It released over 120 titles that were distributed via by Inertia and Universal.", " Some artists released on Speak n Spell included Editors, Midlake, School of Seven Bells, Warpaint and Dappled Cities.", " The management company looked after four acts signed to both independent and major labels locally and internationally in the UK, Europe and the USA.", " The Management roster included Cut Off Your Hands (NZ), Violent Soho, Jack Ladder (AMP Winner 2008), Kid Sam (2009 J Award nominee), Ghoul and producer Scott Horscroft.", " Speak and Spell Music was conceived and established in 2004 and closed in April 2011." ], "title": "Speak n Spell Music" }, { "sentences": [ "American Laser Games was a company based in Albuquerque, New Mexico that created numerous light gun laserdisc video games featuring live action full motion video.", " The company was founded in the late 1980s by Robert Grebe, who had originally created a system to train police officers under the company name ICAT (Institute for Combat Arms and Tactics) and later adapted the technology for arcade games.", " Its first hit game was \"Mad Dog McCree\", a light gun shooter set in the American Old West.", " By mid-1995 they were recognized as the leading company in the medium of laserdisc-based arcade games.", " Almost all arcade games released by the company were light gun shooters and a number of them also had an Old West theme." ], "title": "American Laser Games" } ]
[ "Title: Rappelz\n\nRappelz is a free-to-play massively multiplayer online role-playing game. The game is developed by the Korean company Gala Lab, formerly nFlavor. It is published in Europe and North America by Webzen, Inc. in English, French, German, Italian, Polish and Turkish. As of October 2008, Rappelz was also being published by the South East Asia based game publishing company AsiaSoft as RappelzSEA, but was later dropped by the company on September 1, 2009. The game was also published in Arabic for MENA gamers by the Emirati company Game Power 7. The game was released under a different title known as Hope of Nations (Arabic: أمل الشعوب‎ ‎ ), and was commercially launched on March 16, 2009. A new version was released July 15, 2010 by EagleGame in the Philippines. As of Feb 6th 2013 it was confirmed by Rappelz GMs that \"Gala Net, Inc. and its subsidiaries Gala Networks Europe and Gala-net Brazil have been acquired by Webzen, Inc.\", however it is still being developed by Gala Labs and Gala Japan", "Title: Mili Pictures Worldwide\n\nMili Pictures Worldwide ( ) is a feature film animation company based in Shanghai, China. The company's first film, \"\", based on the online game \"Dragon Nest\", will be released in China in July 2014. The company opened an office in Los Angeles, California in spring 2014, headed by producer Bill Borden (producer of \"High School Musical\" and other films). The company's next feature project, \"Ping Pong Rabbit\", is currently in pre-production in Los Angeles. \"Ping Pong Rabbit\" is being directed by Mike Johnson, who was nominated for the 2005 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature as co-director (with Tim Burton) of \"Corpse Bride\".", "Title: List of mergers and acquisitions by Symantec\n\nSymantec is an American computer software company founded on March 1, 1982. It is an international corporation that specializes in selling security and information management software, and is listed on the NASDAQ-100 stock market index and Fortune 1000 list of the largest American companies. Gary Hendrix founded the company in 1982 with the help of a National Science Foundation grant. Symantec was originally focused on artificial intelligence-related projects, and Hendrix hired several Stanford University natural language processing researchers as the company's first employees. After the company's initial public offering in 1989, Hendrix left the company in 1991 and moved to Texas. The company has acquired 57 companies, purchased stakes in 2 firms, and divested 26 companies, in which parts of the company are sold to another company. Of the companies that Symantec has acquired, 50 were based in the United States. Symantec has not released the financial details for most of these mergers and acquisitions.", "Title: Vertex Pharmaceuticals\n\nVertex Pharmaceuticals is an American Pharmaceutical company based in Boston, Massachusetts.", "Title: Blitz Research\n\nBlitz Research Ltd is an Auckland, New Zealand based company which currently produces 3 BASIC based programming languages. Founded in 2000 by Mark Sibly, the company's first product was the now obsolete Blitz Basic 2D, a PC version of the Amiga Blitz Basic. It was released the same year as the company's foundation. In 2001, Blitz3D was released. This allowed programmers to create 3D games and applications in Blitz Basic using DirectX.", "Title: List of Bungie video games\n\nBungie Inc. (stylized in its corporate logo as \"BUNGiE\") is an American video game developer located in Bellevue, Washington. The company was established in May 1991 as Bungie Software Products Corporation by University of Chicago undergraduate student Alex Seropian, who later brought in programmer Jason Jones after publishing Jones's game \"\". Originally based in Chicago, Illinois, the company concentrated primarily on Macintosh games during its early years, creating the successful games \"Pathways Into Darkness\" and the \"Marathon\" and \"Myth\" series. A West Coast satellite studio named Bungie West produced the PC and console title \"Oni\" in 2001. Microsoft acquired Bungie in 2000; its then-current project was repurposed into a launch title for Microsoft's new Xbox console, called \"\". \"Halo\" went on to become the Xbox's \"killer application\", selling millions of copies and spawning a billion dollar franchise. On October 5, 2007, Bungie announced that it had split from Microsoft and became a privately held independent company, Bungie LLC. The company later incorporated and signed a ten-year publishing deal with Activision Blizzard. The company is known for its informal and dedicated workplace culture, and has recently released new titles with Activision, including IP \"Destiny\".", "Title: Biricodar\n\nBiricodar (INN, codename VX-710, marketed as the dicitrate salt under the trade name Incel) is a pharmaceutical drug released by Vertex Pharmaceuticals in 1999 to help treat ovarian cancer patients.", "Title: The Foster Photoplay Company\n\nThe Foster Photoplay Company was a film production company based in Chicago, Illinois. It was founded in 1910 by William Foster (also known as Juli Jones). It is widely considered to be the first film production company established by an African-American featuring all African-American casts. The company released a number of critically acclaimed films, including \"The Railroad Porter\" (1913), \"The Fall Guy\" (1913), and \"The Butler\" (1913). After the release of \"The Railroad Porter\" and \"The Fall Guy\", the company also became known for their films' slapstick-style comedy.", "Title: Speak n Spell Music\n\nSpeak n Spell Music (or Speak n Spell Music Publishing Pty Ltd) was an Australia and New Zealand based Record Label, Artist Management, International Touring Company and music licensing company. The record label was based in Collingwood, it was founded by Jonathan Wilson, David Shrimpton and David Benge. It released over 120 titles that were distributed via by Inertia and Universal. Some artists released on Speak n Spell included Editors, Midlake, School of Seven Bells, Warpaint and Dappled Cities. The management company looked after four acts signed to both independent and major labels locally and internationally in the UK, Europe and the USA. The Management roster included Cut Off Your Hands (NZ), Violent Soho, Jack Ladder (AMP Winner 2008), Kid Sam (2009 J Award nominee), Ghoul and producer Scott Horscroft. Speak and Spell Music was conceived and established in 2004 and closed in April 2011.", "Title: American Laser Games\n\nAmerican Laser Games was a company based in Albuquerque, New Mexico that created numerous light gun laserdisc video games featuring live action full motion video. The company was founded in the late 1980s by Robert Grebe, who had originally created a system to train police officers under the company name ICAT (Institute for Combat Arms and Tactics) and later adapted the technology for arcade games. Its first hit game was \"Mad Dog McCree\", a light gun shooter set in the American Old West. By mid-1995 they were recognized as the leading company in the medium of laserdisc-based arcade games. Almost all arcade games released by the company were light gun shooters and a number of them also had an Old West theme." ]
4,144
Are James Lee Burke and Max Jacob both writers ?
yes
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[ { "sentences": [ "291 was an arts and literary magazine that was published from 1915 to 1916 in New York City.", " It was created and published by a group of four individuals: photographer/modern art promoter Alfred Stieglitz, artist Marius de Zayas, art collector/journalist/poet Agnes E. Meyer and photographer/critic/arts patron Paul Haviland.", " Initially intended as a way to bring attention to Stieglitz's gallery of the same name (291), it soon became a work of art in itself.", " The magazine published original art work, essays, poems and commentaries by Francis Picabia, John Marin, Max Jacob, Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, de Zayas, Stieglitz and other avant-garde artists and writers of the time, and it is credited with being the publication that introduced visual poetry to the United States." ], "title": "291 (magazine)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dave Robicheaux (pronounced \"Row-buh-show\") is a fictional character in a series of mystery novels by American crime writer James Lee Burke." ], "title": "Dave Robicheaux" }, { "sentences": [ "In the Electric Mist (French title: Dans la brume électrique) is a 2009 Franco-American mystical drama film directed by Bertrand Tavernier, written by Jerzy Kromolowski and Mary Olson-Kromolowski based on the novel \"In the Electric Mist with Confederate Dead\" by James Lee Burke, and stars Tommy Lee Jones in the lead role of Louisiana police detective Dave Robicheaux." ], "title": "In the Electric Mist" }, { "sentences": [ "Heaven's Prisoners is a 1996 American crime drama thriller film directed by Phil Joanou and starring Alec Baldwin, Kelly Lynch, Mary Stuart Masterson, Teri Hatcher and Eric Roberts.", " It is based on a Dave Robicheaux homonymous novel by James Lee Burke.", " Harley Peyton and Scott Frank wrote the screenplay." ], "title": "Heaven's Prisoners" }, { "sentences": [ "Memphis College of Art, known before 1985 as the Memphis Academy of Art and first established as James Lee Memorial Art Academy in the James Lee House, is a small, private college of art and design located in Memphis, Tennessee's Overton Park adjacent to the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art.", " It offers Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Fine Arts, Master of Arts in Art Education and Master of Arts in Teaching degrees.", " Some of the majors include graphic design, drawing, painting, printmaking, book arts, computer arts, photography, animation, and illustration.", " It was founded in 1936 and was once housed in the James Lee House.", " Since 1959, the main building of the college has been Rust Hall, an award-winning example of mid-century architecture designed by Roy Harrover." ], "title": "Memphis College of Art" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tin Roof Blowdown (2007) is a crime novel by American author James Lee Burke." ], "title": "The Tin Roof Blowdown" }, { "sentences": [ "DeLauné Michel is an American author and actress.", " She was raised in southern Louisiana in a literary family which includes her uncle, Andre Dubus; her mother, Elizabeth Nell Dubus; and her cousins, mystery writer James Lee Burke, Andre Dubus III (\"House of Sand and Fog\"), and Alafair Burke." ], "title": "DeLauné Michel" }, { "sentences": [ "The James Lee House is a historic house in Memphis, Tennessee, U.S..", " It was built circa 1869 for James Lee, Sr., the founder of a river steamboat company and an iron works.", " It was later inherited by his son, James Lee, Jr., a maritime attorney.", " It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since October 2, 1978." ], "title": "James Lee House (239 Adams Avenue, Memphis)" }, { "sentences": [ "Max Jacob (] ; 12 July 1876 – 5 March 1944) was a French poet, painter, writer, and critic." ], "title": "Max Jacob" }, { "sentences": [ "James Lee Burke (born December 5, 1936) is an American author of mysteries, best known for his Dave Robicheaux series.", " He has won Edgar Awards for \"Black Cherry Blues\" (1990) and \"Cimarron Rose\" (1998), and has also been presented with the Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America.", " The Robicheaux character has been portrayed twice on screen, first by Alec Baldwin (\"Heaven's Prisoners\") and then Tommy Lee Jones (\"In the Electric Mist\")." ], "title": "James Lee Burke" } ]
[ "Title: 291 (magazine)\n\n291 was an arts and literary magazine that was published from 1915 to 1916 in New York City. It was created and published by a group of four individuals: photographer/modern art promoter Alfred Stieglitz, artist Marius de Zayas, art collector/journalist/poet Agnes E. Meyer and photographer/critic/arts patron Paul Haviland. Initially intended as a way to bring attention to Stieglitz's gallery of the same name (291), it soon became a work of art in itself. The magazine published original art work, essays, poems and commentaries by Francis Picabia, John Marin, Max Jacob, Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, de Zayas, Stieglitz and other avant-garde artists and writers of the time, and it is credited with being the publication that introduced visual poetry to the United States.", "Title: Dave Robicheaux\n\nDave Robicheaux (pronounced \"Row-buh-show\") is a fictional character in a series of mystery novels by American crime writer James Lee Burke.", "Title: In the Electric Mist\n\nIn the Electric Mist (French title: Dans la brume électrique) is a 2009 Franco-American mystical drama film directed by Bertrand Tavernier, written by Jerzy Kromolowski and Mary Olson-Kromolowski based on the novel \"In the Electric Mist with Confederate Dead\" by James Lee Burke, and stars Tommy Lee Jones in the lead role of Louisiana police detective Dave Robicheaux.", "Title: Heaven's Prisoners\n\nHeaven's Prisoners is a 1996 American crime drama thriller film directed by Phil Joanou and starring Alec Baldwin, Kelly Lynch, Mary Stuart Masterson, Teri Hatcher and Eric Roberts. It is based on a Dave Robicheaux homonymous novel by James Lee Burke. Harley Peyton and Scott Frank wrote the screenplay.", "Title: Memphis College of Art\n\nMemphis College of Art, known before 1985 as the Memphis Academy of Art and first established as James Lee Memorial Art Academy in the James Lee House, is a small, private college of art and design located in Memphis, Tennessee's Overton Park adjacent to the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art. It offers Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Fine Arts, Master of Arts in Art Education and Master of Arts in Teaching degrees. Some of the majors include graphic design, drawing, painting, printmaking, book arts, computer arts, photography, animation, and illustration. It was founded in 1936 and was once housed in the James Lee House. Since 1959, the main building of the college has been Rust Hall, an award-winning example of mid-century architecture designed by Roy Harrover.", "Title: The Tin Roof Blowdown\n\nThe Tin Roof Blowdown (2007) is a crime novel by American author James Lee Burke.", "Title: DeLauné Michel\n\nDeLauné Michel is an American author and actress. She was raised in southern Louisiana in a literary family which includes her uncle, Andre Dubus; her mother, Elizabeth Nell Dubus; and her cousins, mystery writer James Lee Burke, Andre Dubus III (\"House of Sand and Fog\"), and Alafair Burke.", "Title: James Lee House (239 Adams Avenue, Memphis)\n\nThe James Lee House is a historic house in Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.. It was built circa 1869 for James Lee, Sr., the founder of a river steamboat company and an iron works. It was later inherited by his son, James Lee, Jr., a maritime attorney. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since October 2, 1978.", "Title: Max Jacob\n\nMax Jacob (] ; 12 July 1876 – 5 March 1944) was a French poet, painter, writer, and critic.", "Title: James Lee Burke\n\nJames Lee Burke (born December 5, 1936) is an American author of mysteries, best known for his Dave Robicheaux series. He has won Edgar Awards for \"Black Cherry Blues\" (1990) and \"Cimarron Rose\" (1998), and has also been presented with the Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America. The Robicheaux character has been portrayed twice on screen, first by Alec Baldwin (\"Heaven's Prisoners\") and then Tommy Lee Jones (\"In the Electric Mist\")." ]
4,145
What American novelist and young-adult and children's writer mentioned Middleborough in her short story "Saint Helene"?
Alice Hoffman
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Ritter" }, { "sentences": [ "Elizabeth Inness-Brown is an American novelist, short story writer, educator, and contributing editor at \"Boulevard\".", " She is a Professor of English at Saint Michael’s College in Colchester, Vermont and lives in South Hero, Vermont—one of three islands comprising Grand Isle County—with her husband and son.", " Inness-Brown has published a novel, \"Burning Marguerite\", as well as two short story collections, titled \"Here\" and \"Satin Palms\".", " Her stories and essays have appeared in \"The New Yorker\", \"North American Review\", \"Boulevard\", \"Glimmer Train\", \"Madcap Review\", and various other journals.", " Inness-Brown received a National Endowment for the Arts grant for Writing in 1983 and has done writing residencies at Yaddo and The Millay Colony for the Arts.", " In 1982, her short story \"Release, Surrender\" appeared in Volume VII of the Pushcart Prize." ], "title": "Elizabeth Inness-Brown" }, { "sentences": [ "Ernest Miller Hemingway (July 21, 1899 – July 2, 1961) was an American novelist, short story writer, and journalist.", " His economical and understated style had a strong influence on 20th-century fiction, while his life of adventure and his public image influenced later generations.", " Hemingway produced most of his work between the mid-1920s and the mid-1950s, and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954.", " He published seven novels, six short story collections, and two non-fiction works.", " Additional works, including three novels, four short story collections, and three non-fiction works, were published posthumously.", " Many of his works are considered classics of American literature." ], "title": "Ernest Hemingway" }, { "sentences": [ "Ann Hood (born 1956) is an American novelist and short story writer; she has also written nonfiction.", " The author of fourteen novels, three memoirs, a short story collection, a ten book series for middle readers and one young adult novel.", " Her essays and short stories have appeared in many journals, magazines, and anthologies, including \"The Paris Review, Ploughshares,\", and \"Tin House.\"", " Hood is a regular contributor to The New York Times' Op-Ed page, Home Economics column.", " Her most recent work is \"The Book That Matters Most\" published with W.W. Norton and Company in early 2016." ], "title": "Ann Hood" }, { "sentences": [ "Rebecca Makkai (born April 20, 1978) is an American novelist and short-story writer.", " Her first novel, \"The Borrower\", was released in June 2011.", " It was a \"Booklist\" Top Ten Debut, an Indie Next pick, an \"O Magazine\" selection, and one of \"Chicago Magazine's\" choices for best fiction of 2011.", " It was translated into seven languages.", " Her short stories have been anthologized in \"The Best American Short Stories\" 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 and as well as in ″The Best American Nonrequired Reading″\" 2009 and 2016; she received a 2017 Pushcart Prize and a 2014 NEA fellowship.", " Her fiction has also appeared in \"Ploughshares\", \"Tin House\", \"The Threepenny Review\", \"New England Review\", and \"Shenandoah\".", " Her nonfiction has appeared in \"Harpers\" and on Salon.com and the \"New Yorker\" website.", " Makkai's stories have also been featured on Public Radio International's \"Selected Shorts\" and \"This American Life.\"", " Her second novel, \"The Hundred-Year House\", is set in the Northern suburbs of Chicago, and was published by Viking/Penguin in July 2014, having received starred reviews in \"Booklist\", \"Publishers Weekly\" and \"Library Journal\".", " It won the 2015 Novel of the Year award from the Chicago Writers Association and was named a best book of 2014 by BookPage.", " Her short story collection, \"Music for Wartime\", was published by Viking in June 2015.", " A starred and featured review in \"Publishers Weekly\" said, \"Though these stories alternate in time between WWII and the present day, they all are set, as described in the story “Exposition,” within “the borders of the human heart”—a terrain that their author maps uncommonly well.”", " \"The Kansas City Star\" wrote that \"if any short story writer can be considered a rock star of the genre, it's Rebecca Makkai.\"" ], "title": "Rebecca Makkai" }, { "sentences": [ "Middleborough High School is a public high school located in Middleborough, Massachusetts, established in 1873.", " The school is currently located at 71 East Grove Street.", " Middleborough High has an approximate student enrollment of 850 students in grades 9–12.", " The school's mascot is known as the \"Sachem\" and the school colors are black and orange.", " Middleborough is mentioned in Alice Hoffman's short story \"Saint Helene.\"" ], "title": "Middleborough High School" }, { "sentences": [ "Marijane Meaker (born May 27, 1927) is an American novelist and short story writer in several genres using different pen names.", " From 1952 to 1969 she wrote twenty mystery and crime novels as Vin Packer, including \"Spring Fire\", which is credited with launching the genre of lesbian pulp fiction (although few of Packer's books address homosexuality or feature gay characters).", " Using her own observations of lesbians in the 1950s and 1960s, she wrote a series of nonfiction books about lesbians under the pen name Ann Aldrich from 1955 to 1972.", " In 1972 she switched genres and pen names once more to begin writing for young adults, and became quite successful as M.E. Kerr, producing over 20 novels and winning multiple awards including the American Library Association's lifetime award for young-adult literature, the ALA Margaret Edwards Award.", " She was described by \"The New York Times Book Review\" as \"one of the grand masters of young adult fiction.\"", " As Mary James, she has written four books for younger children." ], "title": "Marijane Meaker" }, { "sentences": [ "John Fante (April 8, 1909 – May 8, 1983) was an Italian-American novelist, short story writer and screenwriter.", " He is best known for his semi-autobiographical novel \"Ask the Dust\" (1939) about the life of a struggling writer, Arturo Bandini, in Depression-era Los Angeles.", " It is widely considered the great Los Angeles novel and is one in a series of four novels, published between 1938 and 1985, that are now collectively called \"The Bandini Quartet\".", " A movie of the same name was made in 2006, starring Colin Farrell.", " Fante published five novels, one novella, and a short story collection.", " Additional works, including two novels, two novellas, and two short story collections, were published posthumously.", " His screen credits include, most notably, \"Full of Life\" (1956), based on his 1952 novel by that name, \"Jeanne Eagels\" (1957), and the 1962 films \"Walk on the Wild Side\" and \"The Reluctant Saint\"." ], "title": "John Fante" }, { "sentences": [ "José Miguel Vilar-Bou (born April 5, 1979, Alfafar, Valencia) is a contemporary Spanish novelist, short story writer, and journalist, specializing in horror fiction, science-fiction and fantasy.", " His work has been awarded with several prizes in literary competitions.", " His novel \"Alarido de Dios\" [\"The Cry of God\"] was a finalist for the Awards Celsius 2010 and his short story \"El laberinto de la araña\" [\"The Spider's Labyrinth\"] received in the same year the Nocte Award for the best Spanish horror story.", " In the Spanish \"Historia natural de los cuentos de miedo\" [\"Natural History of the Weird Tales\"], because of the \"expeditious and accurate in its proposal\", critic José L. Fernández Arellano mentioned this author's story \"La luz encendida\" as leading among the young writers' of the genre of horror in Spain." ], "title": "José Miguel Vilar-Bou" }, { "sentences": [ "Alice Hoffman (born March 16, 1952) is an American novelist and young-adult and children's writer, best known for her 1995 novel \"Practical Magic\", which was adapted for a 1998 film of the same name.", " Many of her works fall into the genre of magic realism and contain elements of magic, irony, and non-standard romances and relationships." ], "title": "Alice Hoffman" } ]
[ "Title: John H. Ritter\n\nJohn H. Ritter (born October 31, 1951, San Pedro, California) is an American novelist, short story writer, teacher, and lecturer. He has written six novels and numerous short stories spanning the historical, sports, and sociopolitical genres in the young adult field of literature. His first novel, \"Choosing Up Sides\", published in 1998, won the 1999 International Reading Association Children's Book Award for Older Readers and was designated an American Library Association Best Book for Young Adults. \"Kirkus Reviews\" praised \"Choosing Up Sides\", which attacked the once-prevalent views of religious fundamentalists toward left-handed children, as, \"No ordinary baseball book, this is a rare first novel.\" In 2004 Ritter received the Paterson Prize for Books for Young People for his third novel, \"The Boy Who Saved Baseball\".", "Title: Elizabeth Inness-Brown\n\nElizabeth Inness-Brown is an American novelist, short story writer, educator, and contributing editor at \"Boulevard\". She is a Professor of English at Saint Michael’s College in Colchester, Vermont and lives in South Hero, Vermont—one of three islands comprising Grand Isle County—with her husband and son. Inness-Brown has published a novel, \"Burning Marguerite\", as well as two short story collections, titled \"Here\" and \"Satin Palms\". Her stories and essays have appeared in \"The New Yorker\", \"North American Review\", \"Boulevard\", \"Glimmer Train\", \"Madcap Review\", and various other journals. Inness-Brown received a National Endowment for the Arts grant for Writing in 1983 and has done writing residencies at Yaddo and The Millay Colony for the Arts. In 1982, her short story \"Release, Surrender\" appeared in Volume VII of the Pushcart Prize.", "Title: Ernest Hemingway\n\nErnest Miller Hemingway (July 21, 1899 – July 2, 1961) was an American novelist, short story writer, and journalist. His economical and understated style had a strong influence on 20th-century fiction, while his life of adventure and his public image influenced later generations. Hemingway produced most of his work between the mid-1920s and the mid-1950s, and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. He published seven novels, six short story collections, and two non-fiction works. Additional works, including three novels, four short story collections, and three non-fiction works, were published posthumously. Many of his works are considered classics of American literature.", "Title: Ann Hood\n\nAnn Hood (born 1956) is an American novelist and short story writer; she has also written nonfiction. The author of fourteen novels, three memoirs, a short story collection, a ten book series for middle readers and one young adult novel. Her essays and short stories have appeared in many journals, magazines, and anthologies, including \"The Paris Review, Ploughshares,\", and \"Tin House.\" Hood is a regular contributor to The New York Times' Op-Ed page, Home Economics column. Her most recent work is \"The Book That Matters Most\" published with W.W. Norton and Company in early 2016.", "Title: Rebecca Makkai\n\nRebecca Makkai (born April 20, 1978) is an American novelist and short-story writer. Her first novel, \"The Borrower\", was released in June 2011. It was a \"Booklist\" Top Ten Debut, an Indie Next pick, an \"O Magazine\" selection, and one of \"Chicago Magazine's\" choices for best fiction of 2011. It was translated into seven languages. Her short stories have been anthologized in \"The Best American Short Stories\" 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 and as well as in ″The Best American Nonrequired Reading″\" 2009 and 2016; she received a 2017 Pushcart Prize and a 2014 NEA fellowship. Her fiction has also appeared in \"Ploughshares\", \"Tin House\", \"The Threepenny Review\", \"New England Review\", and \"Shenandoah\". Her nonfiction has appeared in \"Harpers\" and on Salon.com and the \"New Yorker\" website. Makkai's stories have also been featured on Public Radio International's \"Selected Shorts\" and \"This American Life.\" Her second novel, \"The Hundred-Year House\", is set in the Northern suburbs of Chicago, and was published by Viking/Penguin in July 2014, having received starred reviews in \"Booklist\", \"Publishers Weekly\" and \"Library Journal\". It won the 2015 Novel of the Year award from the Chicago Writers Association and was named a best book of 2014 by BookPage. Her short story collection, \"Music for Wartime\", was published by Viking in June 2015. A starred and featured review in \"Publishers Weekly\" said, \"Though these stories alternate in time between WWII and the present day, they all are set, as described in the story “Exposition,” within “the borders of the human heart”—a terrain that their author maps uncommonly well.” \"The Kansas City Star\" wrote that \"if any short story writer can be considered a rock star of the genre, it's Rebecca Makkai.\"", "Title: Middleborough High School\n\nMiddleborough High School is a public high school located in Middleborough, Massachusetts, established in 1873. The school is currently located at 71 East Grove Street. Middleborough High has an approximate student enrollment of 850 students in grades 9–12. The school's mascot is known as the \"Sachem\" and the school colors are black and orange. Middleborough is mentioned in Alice Hoffman's short story \"Saint Helene.\"", "Title: Marijane Meaker\n\nMarijane Meaker (born May 27, 1927) is an American novelist and short story writer in several genres using different pen names. From 1952 to 1969 she wrote twenty mystery and crime novels as Vin Packer, including \"Spring Fire\", which is credited with launching the genre of lesbian pulp fiction (although few of Packer's books address homosexuality or feature gay characters). Using her own observations of lesbians in the 1950s and 1960s, she wrote a series of nonfiction books about lesbians under the pen name Ann Aldrich from 1955 to 1972. In 1972 she switched genres and pen names once more to begin writing for young adults, and became quite successful as M.E. Kerr, producing over 20 novels and winning multiple awards including the American Library Association's lifetime award for young-adult literature, the ALA Margaret Edwards Award. She was described by \"The New York Times Book Review\" as \"one of the grand masters of young adult fiction.\" As Mary James, she has written four books for younger children.", "Title: John Fante\n\nJohn Fante (April 8, 1909 – May 8, 1983) was an Italian-American novelist, short story writer and screenwriter. He is best known for his semi-autobiographical novel \"Ask the Dust\" (1939) about the life of a struggling writer, Arturo Bandini, in Depression-era Los Angeles. It is widely considered the great Los Angeles novel and is one in a series of four novels, published between 1938 and 1985, that are now collectively called \"The Bandini Quartet\". A movie of the same name was made in 2006, starring Colin Farrell. Fante published five novels, one novella, and a short story collection. Additional works, including two novels, two novellas, and two short story collections, were published posthumously. His screen credits include, most notably, \"Full of Life\" (1956), based on his 1952 novel by that name, \"Jeanne Eagels\" (1957), and the 1962 films \"Walk on the Wild Side\" and \"The Reluctant Saint\".", "Title: José Miguel Vilar-Bou\n\nJosé Miguel Vilar-Bou (born April 5, 1979, Alfafar, Valencia) is a contemporary Spanish novelist, short story writer, and journalist, specializing in horror fiction, science-fiction and fantasy. His work has been awarded with several prizes in literary competitions. His novel \"Alarido de Dios\" [\"The Cry of God\"] was a finalist for the Awards Celsius 2010 and his short story \"El laberinto de la araña\" [\"The Spider's Labyrinth\"] received in the same year the Nocte Award for the best Spanish horror story. In the Spanish \"Historia natural de los cuentos de miedo\" [\"Natural History of the Weird Tales\"], because of the \"expeditious and accurate in its proposal\", critic José L. Fernández Arellano mentioned this author's story \"La luz encendida\" as leading among the young writers' of the genre of horror in Spain.", "Title: Alice Hoffman\n\nAlice Hoffman (born March 16, 1952) is an American novelist and young-adult and children's writer, best known for her 1995 novel \"Practical Magic\", which was adapted for a 1998 film of the same name. Many of her works fall into the genre of magic realism and contain elements of magic, irony, and non-standard romances and relationships." ]
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What is the birth date of this Tyrolean mountaineer, agricultural scientist, geographer, and cartographer who played the husband of Lhak[a Tsamchoe in Seven Years in TIbet?
2 November 1899
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[ { "sentences": [ "Sigmundskron Castle (German: \"Schloss Sigmundskron\" , Italian: \"Castel Firmiano\" ) is an extensive castle and set of fortifications near Bolzano in South Tyrol.", " Today its ruins house the fourth mountain museum established by the South Tyrolean mountaineer, Reinhold Messner.", " On 9 June 2006 the \"MMM\" (Messner Mountain Museum Firmian) was opened in this fortified castle dating to the Late Middle Ages." ], "title": "Sigmundskron Castle" }, { "sentences": [ "Lhakpa Tsamchoe (born 1972) is an Indian born Tibetan actress.", " She is the first Tibetan woman ever to break into mainstream film; most famous for starring alongside Brad Pitt and David Thewlis in the 1997 Hollywood blockbuster \"Seven Years in Tibet\", in which she played Pema Lhaki, a Tibetan tailor and wife of Austrian mountaineer, Peter Aufschnaiter." ], "title": "Lhakpa Tsamchoe" }, { "sentences": [ "Ram Badan Singh is an Indian agricultural scientist, academic and the chancellor of the Central Agricultural University.", " He is the president of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences.", " An alumnus of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences of the New York State University and a holder of a doctoral degree in genetics, he is a former assistance director of the Food and Agricultural Organization and a former regional representative for Asia-Pacific region of the organization.", " He served as a member of the \"National Commission on Farmers\" and as the chairman of the Agricultural Scientist Recruitment Board, a Government of India agency.", " He is an elected fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, India and the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences and a recipients honors such as Banaras Hindu University Distinguished Alumnus Award, Lal Bahadur Shastri Memorial International Scientist Award, Dr. Zhu Shoumin International College of Nutrition Award and CALS Distinguished Alumnus Award.", " The Government of India awarded him the third highest civilian honour of the Padma Bhushan, in 2003, for his contributions to science." ], "title": "Ram Badan Singh" }, { "sentences": [ "Dr. Rajendra Singh Paroda (born 1942 in Ajmer, Rajasthan) is an Indian agricultural scientist.", " He is a former Director General of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) and Secretary, Department of Agricultural Research and Education (DARE), Government of India.", " He was General President of the Indian Science Congress Association during 2000-2001 and was the President of National Academy of Agricultural Sciences (NAAS) from 1998-2000.", " He was elected as the first Chairman of the Global Forum on Agricultural Research (GFAR), FAO, Rome from 1998-2001.", " He is also serving as Executive Secretary of the Asia Pacific Assisiation of Agricultural Research Institutions (APAARI) based at FAO Regional Office, Bangkok since 1992.", " He also served as Chairman, Board of Trustees, ICRISAT, Hyderabad, member of IRRI Board, Los Banos, Philippines and member of Advisory Council of Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), Canberra, and the Commonwealth Agriculture Bureau International (CABI), London." ], "title": "Rajendra Singh Paroda" }, { "sentences": [ "Peter Aufschnaiter (2 November 1899 – 12 October 1973) was a Tyrolean mountaineer, agricultural scientist, geographer, and cartographer.", " His experiences with fellow climber Heinrich Harrer during World War II were depicted in the 1997 film \"Seven Years in Tibet\"." ], "title": "Peter Aufschnaiter" }, { "sentences": [ "Heinrich Harrer (] ; 6 July 1912 – 7 January 2006) was an Austrian mountaineer, sportsman, geographer, and author.", " He is best known for being on the four-man climbing team that made the first ascent of the North Face of the Eiger in Switzerland, and for his books \"Seven Years in Tibet\" (1952) and \"The White Spider\" (1959)." ], "title": "Heinrich Harrer" }, { "sentences": [ "Albeit arbitrary, the mountaineering community groups Earth's 14 mountains with summits exceeding 8000 m , referred to as eight-thousanders, as a special category of peaks defining the \"top of the world.\"", " Only an elite group of mountaineers can claim to have summited all 14 peaks and many have perished trying.", " (See eight-thousanders for current list.)", " Particularly since 1978 when Italian expeditionist Reinhold Messner became the first to have climbed all 14 8000m peaks, summiting the eight-thousanders has become the ultimate goal for many high altitude mountaineers.", " Similarly, the ski-mountaineering community has set its sights on skiing from the summits of the \"eight-thousanders.\"", " In a 2007 interview for the film \"Skiing Everest\", the Tyrolean mountaineer and skier, Hans Kammerlander articulated the challenge for the ski-mountaineering community: \"Almost all peaks have been reached, almost all walls have been climbed.", " But seldom have the walls been skied down... It would be a lovely project if I could see someone who could ski all 8,000m peaks.\"" ], "title": "List of ski descents of Eight-Thousanders" }, { "sentences": [ "Seven Years in Tibet: My Life Before, During and After (1952; German: \"Sieben Jahre in Tibet.", " Mein Leben am Hofe des Dalai Lama\" ; 1954 in English) is an autobiographical travel book written by Austrian mountaineer Heinrich Harrer based on his real life experiences in Tibet between 1944 and 1951 during the Second World War and the interim period before the Communist Chinese People's Liberation Army invaded Tibet in 1950." ], "title": "Seven Years in Tibet" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Day Singleton (Birth date unknown – November 25, 1833) was a United States Representative from South Carolina.", " He was born near Kingstree, South Carolina but his birth date is unknown." ], "title": "Thomas D. Singleton" }, { "sentences": [ "Johann Santner (21 April, 1840 in Sankt Jakob in Defereggen - 21 May, 1912 in Bozen) was a Tyrolean mountaineer and first climber to reach the summit of the Santnerspitze, which was later given his name in his honor, of the Schlern on 2 July, 1880.", " He also was the first climber on the Gran Cir." ], "title": "Johann Santner" } ]
[ "Title: Sigmundskron Castle\n\nSigmundskron Castle (German: \"Schloss Sigmundskron\" , Italian: \"Castel Firmiano\" ) is an extensive castle and set of fortifications near Bolzano in South Tyrol. Today its ruins house the fourth mountain museum established by the South Tyrolean mountaineer, Reinhold Messner. On 9 June 2006 the \"MMM\" (Messner Mountain Museum Firmian) was opened in this fortified castle dating to the Late Middle Ages.", "Title: Lhakpa Tsamchoe\n\nLhakpa Tsamchoe (born 1972) is an Indian born Tibetan actress. She is the first Tibetan woman ever to break into mainstream film; most famous for starring alongside Brad Pitt and David Thewlis in the 1997 Hollywood blockbuster \"Seven Years in Tibet\", in which she played Pema Lhaki, a Tibetan tailor and wife of Austrian mountaineer, Peter Aufschnaiter.", "Title: Ram Badan Singh\n\nRam Badan Singh is an Indian agricultural scientist, academic and the chancellor of the Central Agricultural University. He is the president of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences. An alumnus of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences of the New York State University and a holder of a doctoral degree in genetics, he is a former assistance director of the Food and Agricultural Organization and a former regional representative for Asia-Pacific region of the organization. He served as a member of the \"National Commission on Farmers\" and as the chairman of the Agricultural Scientist Recruitment Board, a Government of India agency. He is an elected fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, India and the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences and a recipients honors such as Banaras Hindu University Distinguished Alumnus Award, Lal Bahadur Shastri Memorial International Scientist Award, Dr. Zhu Shoumin International College of Nutrition Award and CALS Distinguished Alumnus Award. The Government of India awarded him the third highest civilian honour of the Padma Bhushan, in 2003, for his contributions to science.", "Title: Rajendra Singh Paroda\n\nDr. Rajendra Singh Paroda (born 1942 in Ajmer, Rajasthan) is an Indian agricultural scientist. He is a former Director General of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) and Secretary, Department of Agricultural Research and Education (DARE), Government of India. He was General President of the Indian Science Congress Association during 2000-2001 and was the President of National Academy of Agricultural Sciences (NAAS) from 1998-2000. He was elected as the first Chairman of the Global Forum on Agricultural Research (GFAR), FAO, Rome from 1998-2001. He is also serving as Executive Secretary of the Asia Pacific Assisiation of Agricultural Research Institutions (APAARI) based at FAO Regional Office, Bangkok since 1992. He also served as Chairman, Board of Trustees, ICRISAT, Hyderabad, member of IRRI Board, Los Banos, Philippines and member of Advisory Council of Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), Canberra, and the Commonwealth Agriculture Bureau International (CABI), London.", "Title: Peter Aufschnaiter\n\nPeter Aufschnaiter (2 November 1899 – 12 October 1973) was a Tyrolean mountaineer, agricultural scientist, geographer, and cartographer. His experiences with fellow climber Heinrich Harrer during World War II were depicted in the 1997 film \"Seven Years in Tibet\".", "Title: Heinrich Harrer\n\nHeinrich Harrer (] ; 6 July 1912 – 7 January 2006) was an Austrian mountaineer, sportsman, geographer, and author. He is best known for being on the four-man climbing team that made the first ascent of the North Face of the Eiger in Switzerland, and for his books \"Seven Years in Tibet\" (1952) and \"The White Spider\" (1959).", "Title: List of ski descents of Eight-Thousanders\n\nAlbeit arbitrary, the mountaineering community groups Earth's 14 mountains with summits exceeding 8000 m , referred to as eight-thousanders, as a special category of peaks defining the \"top of the world.\" Only an elite group of mountaineers can claim to have summited all 14 peaks and many have perished trying. (See eight-thousanders for current list.) Particularly since 1978 when Italian expeditionist Reinhold Messner became the first to have climbed all 14 8000m peaks, summiting the eight-thousanders has become the ultimate goal for many high altitude mountaineers. Similarly, the ski-mountaineering community has set its sights on skiing from the summits of the \"eight-thousanders.\" In a 2007 interview for the film \"Skiing Everest\", the Tyrolean mountaineer and skier, Hans Kammerlander articulated the challenge for the ski-mountaineering community: \"Almost all peaks have been reached, almost all walls have been climbed. But seldom have the walls been skied down... It would be a lovely project if I could see someone who could ski all 8,000m peaks.\"", "Title: Seven Years in Tibet\n\nSeven Years in Tibet: My Life Before, During and After (1952; German: \"Sieben Jahre in Tibet. Mein Leben am Hofe des Dalai Lama\" ; 1954 in English) is an autobiographical travel book written by Austrian mountaineer Heinrich Harrer based on his real life experiences in Tibet between 1944 and 1951 during the Second World War and the interim period before the Communist Chinese People's Liberation Army invaded Tibet in 1950.", "Title: Thomas D. Singleton\n\nThomas Day Singleton (Birth date unknown – November 25, 1833) was a United States Representative from South Carolina. He was born near Kingstree, South Carolina but his birth date is unknown.", "Title: Johann Santner\n\nJohann Santner (21 April, 1840 in Sankt Jakob in Defereggen - 21 May, 1912 in Bozen) was a Tyrolean mountaineer and first climber to reach the summit of the Santnerspitze, which was later given his name in his honor, of the Schlern on 2 July, 1880. He also was the first climber on the Gran Cir." ]
4,147
Which 2008 Swedish Romantic horror film featured a Swedish actress best known for her work in children's television shows?
Let the Right One In
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[ { "sentences": [ "Matthew George \"Matt\" Reeves (born April 27, 1966) is an American screenwriter, director and producer.", " Reeves began his career as a screenwriter for the films \"\" (1995) and \"The Pallbearer\" (1996), the latter of which marked his feature-length directorial debut.", " He then transitioned into television as a director and co-creator of the drama series \"Felicity\" (1998–2002) alongside J.J. Abrams.", " Reeves has since directed the found-footage horror film \"Cloverfield\" (2008), the romantic horror film \"Let Me In\" (2010), and the science fiction sequels \"Dawn of the Planet of the Apes\" (2014) and \"War for the Planet of the Apes\" (2017).", " In February 2017, Warner Bros. announced that Reeves would direct \"The Batman\", to be set in the DC Extended Universe starring Ben Affleck as the titular character." ], "title": "Matt Reeves" }, { "sentences": [ "Ann Zacharias (born 19 September 1956) is a Swedish actress.", " She appeared in fifteen films and television shows between 1971 and 1988.", " She is the mother of Swedish actress Sascha Zacharias." ], "title": "Ann Zacharias" }, { "sentences": [ "The 7th Hunt is an independent horror film from Australia, directed by J.D. Cohen, co-directed by Darren K Hawkins for Cinegear Productions/Coherent Productions in 2008 and first screened in 2009.", " It is widely considered to be of the Ozploitation (Australian Exploitation) genre.", " The plot revolves around a group of sadistic killers and their victims.", " The film featured in the New York City Horror Film Festival in 2009, the Grimm Up North Film Festival in the UK, and the Atlanta Horror Film Festival.", " The film stars actress and swimsuit model Imogen Bailey of Neighbours fame." ], "title": "The 7th Hunt" }, { "sentences": [ "Let Me In is a 2010 American-British romantic horror film written and directed by Matt Reeves and starring Kodi Smit-McPhee, Chloë Grace Moretz, Elias Koteas, and Richard Jenkins.", " It is a remake of the 2008 Swedish film \"Let the Right One In\" (2008).", " It tells the story of a bullied 12-year-old boy who develops a friendship with a female child vampire in Los Alamos, New Mexico in the early 1980s." ], "title": "Let Me In (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Gertrud Anita Ekström (born 13 January 1943) is a Swedish actress.", " At the 7th Guldbagge Awards she won the award for Best Actress for her role in \"Jänken\".", " She has appeared in more than 30 films and television shows since 1969." ], "title": "Anita Ekström" }, { "sentences": [ "Let the Right One In (Swedish: \"Låt den rätte komma in\" ) is a 2008 Swedish romantic horror film directed by Tomas Alfredson, based on the 2004 novel of the same title by John Ajvide Lindqvist, who also wrote the screenplay.", " The film tells the story of a bullied 12-year-old boy who develops a friendship with a vampire child in Blackeberg, a suburb of Stockholm, in the early 1980s.", " Alfredson, unconcerned with the horror and vampire conventions, decided to tone down many elements of the novel and focus primarily on the relationship between the two main characters.", " Selecting the lead actors involved a year-long process with open castings held all over Sweden.", " In the end, the 11-year-olds Kåre Hedebrant and Lina Leandersson were chosen for the leading roles.", " They were subsequently commended by both Alfredson and film reviewers for their performances." ], "title": "Let the Right One In (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Annalisa Ericson (14 September 1913 – 21 April 2011) was a Swedish actress best known for her roles in 58 Swedish movies between 1930 and 1991." ], "title": "Annalisa Ericson" }, { "sentences": [ "Lina Leandersson (born 27 September 1995) is a Swedish actress.", " She played the lead role of Eli in the 2008 Swedish romantic vampire film \"Let the Right One In\", based on the novel by the same name.", " Born in Falun, Leandersson started performing at an early age.", " She acted in local amateur theatre performances, and had a few brief television appearances in 2006.", " At the age of eleven, Leandersson was cast to play one of the two leads in Tomas Alfredson's film, \"Let the Right One In\", after applying for the role through a web-based casting service.", " The film was an international success, and Leandersson's performance as the vampire Eli brought her widespread critical acclaim as well as several awards and nominations.", " She has stated that she wants to continue acting." ], "title": "Lina Leandersson" }, { "sentences": [ "Karen Lis Nilheim (born 5 June 1944) is a Swedish actress.", " She won the award for Best Actress at the 11th Guldbagge Awards for her role in \"Maria\".", " She has appeared in more than 45 films and television shows since 1964." ], "title": "Lis Nilheim" }, { "sentences": [ "Ulrika Christina Elisabeth Nord, stage name Ika Nord (born 29 April 1960 in Halmstad) is a Swedish actress and mime.", " In Sweden, she is best known for her work in children's television shows.", " Internationally, Nord is best known for her role in \"Let the Right One In\"." ], "title": "Ika Nord" } ]
[ "Title: Matt Reeves\n\nMatthew George \"Matt\" Reeves (born April 27, 1966) is an American screenwriter, director and producer. Reeves began his career as a screenwriter for the films \"\" (1995) and \"The Pallbearer\" (1996), the latter of which marked his feature-length directorial debut. He then transitioned into television as a director and co-creator of the drama series \"Felicity\" (1998–2002) alongside J.J. Abrams. Reeves has since directed the found-footage horror film \"Cloverfield\" (2008), the romantic horror film \"Let Me In\" (2010), and the science fiction sequels \"Dawn of the Planet of the Apes\" (2014) and \"War for the Planet of the Apes\" (2017). In February 2017, Warner Bros. announced that Reeves would direct \"The Batman\", to be set in the DC Extended Universe starring Ben Affleck as the titular character.", "Title: Ann Zacharias\n\nAnn Zacharias (born 19 September 1956) is a Swedish actress. She appeared in fifteen films and television shows between 1971 and 1988. She is the mother of Swedish actress Sascha Zacharias.", "Title: The 7th Hunt\n\nThe 7th Hunt is an independent horror film from Australia, directed by J.D. Cohen, co-directed by Darren K Hawkins for Cinegear Productions/Coherent Productions in 2008 and first screened in 2009. It is widely considered to be of the Ozploitation (Australian Exploitation) genre. The plot revolves around a group of sadistic killers and their victims. The film featured in the New York City Horror Film Festival in 2009, the Grimm Up North Film Festival in the UK, and the Atlanta Horror Film Festival. The film stars actress and swimsuit model Imogen Bailey of Neighbours fame.", "Title: Let Me In (film)\n\nLet Me In is a 2010 American-British romantic horror film written and directed by Matt Reeves and starring Kodi Smit-McPhee, Chloë Grace Moretz, Elias Koteas, and Richard Jenkins. It is a remake of the 2008 Swedish film \"Let the Right One In\" (2008). It tells the story of a bullied 12-year-old boy who develops a friendship with a female child vampire in Los Alamos, New Mexico in the early 1980s.", "Title: Anita Ekström\n\nGertrud Anita Ekström (born 13 January 1943) is a Swedish actress. At the 7th Guldbagge Awards she won the award for Best Actress for her role in \"Jänken\". She has appeared in more than 30 films and television shows since 1969.", "Title: Let the Right One In (film)\n\nLet the Right One In (Swedish: \"Låt den rätte komma in\" ) is a 2008 Swedish romantic horror film directed by Tomas Alfredson, based on the 2004 novel of the same title by John Ajvide Lindqvist, who also wrote the screenplay. The film tells the story of a bullied 12-year-old boy who develops a friendship with a vampire child in Blackeberg, a suburb of Stockholm, in the early 1980s. Alfredson, unconcerned with the horror and vampire conventions, decided to tone down many elements of the novel and focus primarily on the relationship between the two main characters. Selecting the lead actors involved a year-long process with open castings held all over Sweden. In the end, the 11-year-olds Kåre Hedebrant and Lina Leandersson were chosen for the leading roles. They were subsequently commended by both Alfredson and film reviewers for their performances.", "Title: Annalisa Ericson\n\nAnnalisa Ericson (14 September 1913 – 21 April 2011) was a Swedish actress best known for her roles in 58 Swedish movies between 1930 and 1991.", "Title: Lina Leandersson\n\nLina Leandersson (born 27 September 1995) is a Swedish actress. She played the lead role of Eli in the 2008 Swedish romantic vampire film \"Let the Right One In\", based on the novel by the same name. Born in Falun, Leandersson started performing at an early age. She acted in local amateur theatre performances, and had a few brief television appearances in 2006. At the age of eleven, Leandersson was cast to play one of the two leads in Tomas Alfredson's film, \"Let the Right One In\", after applying for the role through a web-based casting service. The film was an international success, and Leandersson's performance as the vampire Eli brought her widespread critical acclaim as well as several awards and nominations. She has stated that she wants to continue acting.", "Title: Lis Nilheim\n\nKaren Lis Nilheim (born 5 June 1944) is a Swedish actress. She won the award for Best Actress at the 11th Guldbagge Awards for her role in \"Maria\". She has appeared in more than 45 films and television shows since 1964.", "Title: Ika Nord\n\nUlrika Christina Elisabeth Nord, stage name Ika Nord (born 29 April 1960 in Halmstad) is a Swedish actress and mime. In Sweden, she is best known for her work in children's television shows. Internationally, Nord is best known for her role in \"Let the Right One In\"." ]
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What team did George Hebden play for that is based at the King Power Stadium in Leicester?
Leicester City Football Club
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[ { "sentences": [ "Leicester City Football Club is an English professional football club based at the King Power Stadium in Leicester.", " They compete in the Premier League, England's top division of football." ], "title": "Leicester City F.C." }, { "sentences": [ "The following is a list of Rugby union stadiums in England.", " The stadiums are organised by capacity, which is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can normally accommodate.", " Capacities are standard total capacity, including seats and any standing areas, and excluding any temporary seating.", " All stadiums with a capacity of 3,000 or more are included and host Premiership, RFU Championship and National League 1 games for the 2016-17 season.", " Some of the stadiums below host other sports and events in addition to Rugby Union.", " Stadiums which have only hosted Rugby Union games for one-off occasions, such as the King Power Stadium and Wembley Stadium, have been omitted from the list." ], "title": "List of English Rugby Union stadiums by capacity" }, { "sentences": [ "The King Power International Group is Thailand's leading travel retail group, based in Bangkok.", " The current chairman and CEO is Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha." ], "title": "King Power" }, { "sentences": [ "William Ewart Astill (1 March 1888, Ratby, Leicestershire, England – 10 February 1948, Stoneygate, Leicester, England) was, along with George Geary, the mainstay of the Leicestershire team from 1922 to about 1935.", " He played in nine Test matches but was never picked for a home Test or for an Ashes tour.", " However, for the best part of three decades he was a vital member of a generally struggling Leicestershire team.", " With no amateur able to play frequently for the county, Astill became the first officially appointed professional captain of any county for over fifty years in 1935.", " The county enjoyed a useful season, but at forty-seven years of age, Astill was only a stop gap before an amateur of the required standard and availability could be found.", " He was a nephew of Leicestershire fast bowler Thomas Jayes." ], "title": "Ewart Astill" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2017–18 season is Oud-Heverlee Leuven's 16th competitive season in professional football and the team's second consecutive season at the second level following their relegation from the Belgian Pro League.", " It is also the first season under the ownership of the King Power International Group lead by Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha." ], "title": "2017–18 Oud-Heverlee Leuven season" }, { "sentences": [ "The King Power Stadium (also known as the Leicester City Stadium due to UEFA sponsorship regulations and formerly known as the Walkers Stadium) is a football stadium in Leicester, England.", " It is the home of Leicester City, the 2015–2016 champions of the Premier League.", " The all-seater stadium opened in 2002 and has a capacity of 32,312, the 20th largest football ground in England." ], "title": "King Power Stadium" }, { "sentences": [ "Leicester Nirvana F.C. is an English football club based in Hamilton, near Leicester in Leicestershire.", " The senior team was Established in 2008 by the merger of Thurnby Rangers and Leicester Nirvana (which originally led to the team being called Thurnby Nirvana), the club are currently members of the United Counties League Premier Division and play at Hamilton Park.", " For the start of the 2015/16 season the club reverted to the original name of Leicester Nirvana FC." ], "title": "Leicester Nirvana F.C." }, { "sentences": [ "Den Dreef, also known as King Power at Den Dreef Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium situated on Kardinaal Mercierlaan in the Heverlee suburb of Leuven in Belgium.", " It is home to Belgian First Division B football team Oud-Heverlee Leuven and hosts the home matches of the Belgium women's national football team and the Belgium national under-21 football team.", " The entrance for visiting spectators is on Tervuursevest." ], "title": "Den Dreef" }, { "sentences": [ "George Horace Robert Hebden (2 June 1900 – 18 August 1973) was an English professional footballer.", " He played for Leicester City, Queens Park Rangers and Gillingham between 1920 and 1930." ], "title": "George Hebden" }, { "sentences": [ "Leicester City Centre is an area covering the core inner city area and central business district of the city of Leicester, England.", " The City Centre is roughly delineated from Leicester's inner urban districts by the A594, Leicester's inner ring road, although the various central campuses of the University of Leicester, De Monfort University and Leicester College are contiguous to the inner ring road and could be considered to be a continuation of the City centre.", " In a similar way, the Leicester Royal Infirmary precinct, the Welford Road Stadium of Leicester Tigers' RUFC and the King Power Stadium of Premier League Leicester City to the south, and the Golden Mile to the north could also be deemed to be extensions to the central core." ], "title": "Leicester City Centre" } ]
[ "Title: Leicester City F.C.\n\nLeicester City Football Club is an English professional football club based at the King Power Stadium in Leicester. They compete in the Premier League, England's top division of football.", "Title: List of English Rugby Union stadiums by capacity\n\nThe following is a list of Rugby union stadiums in England. The stadiums are organised by capacity, which is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can normally accommodate. Capacities are standard total capacity, including seats and any standing areas, and excluding any temporary seating. All stadiums with a capacity of 3,000 or more are included and host Premiership, RFU Championship and National League 1 games for the 2016-17 season. Some of the stadiums below host other sports and events in addition to Rugby Union. Stadiums which have only hosted Rugby Union games for one-off occasions, such as the King Power Stadium and Wembley Stadium, have been omitted from the list.", "Title: King Power\n\nThe King Power International Group is Thailand's leading travel retail group, based in Bangkok. The current chairman and CEO is Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha.", "Title: Ewart Astill\n\nWilliam Ewart Astill (1 March 1888, Ratby, Leicestershire, England – 10 February 1948, Stoneygate, Leicester, England) was, along with George Geary, the mainstay of the Leicestershire team from 1922 to about 1935. He played in nine Test matches but was never picked for a home Test or for an Ashes tour. However, for the best part of three decades he was a vital member of a generally struggling Leicestershire team. With no amateur able to play frequently for the county, Astill became the first officially appointed professional captain of any county for over fifty years in 1935. The county enjoyed a useful season, but at forty-seven years of age, Astill was only a stop gap before an amateur of the required standard and availability could be found. He was a nephew of Leicestershire fast bowler Thomas Jayes.", "Title: 2017–18 Oud-Heverlee Leuven season\n\nThe 2017–18 season is Oud-Heverlee Leuven's 16th competitive season in professional football and the team's second consecutive season at the second level following their relegation from the Belgian Pro League. It is also the first season under the ownership of the King Power International Group lead by Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha.", "Title: King Power Stadium\n\nThe King Power Stadium (also known as the Leicester City Stadium due to UEFA sponsorship regulations and formerly known as the Walkers Stadium) is a football stadium in Leicester, England. It is the home of Leicester City, the 2015–2016 champions of the Premier League. The all-seater stadium opened in 2002 and has a capacity of 32,312, the 20th largest football ground in England.", "Title: Leicester Nirvana F.C.\n\nLeicester Nirvana F.C. is an English football club based in Hamilton, near Leicester in Leicestershire. The senior team was Established in 2008 by the merger of Thurnby Rangers and Leicester Nirvana (which originally led to the team being called Thurnby Nirvana), the club are currently members of the United Counties League Premier Division and play at Hamilton Park. For the start of the 2015/16 season the club reverted to the original name of Leicester Nirvana FC.", "Title: Den Dreef\n\nDen Dreef, also known as King Power at Den Dreef Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium situated on Kardinaal Mercierlaan in the Heverlee suburb of Leuven in Belgium. It is home to Belgian First Division B football team Oud-Heverlee Leuven and hosts the home matches of the Belgium women's national football team and the Belgium national under-21 football team. The entrance for visiting spectators is on Tervuursevest.", "Title: George Hebden\n\nGeorge Horace Robert Hebden (2 June 1900 – 18 August 1973) was an English professional footballer. He played for Leicester City, Queens Park Rangers and Gillingham between 1920 and 1930.", "Title: Leicester City Centre\n\nLeicester City Centre is an area covering the core inner city area and central business district of the city of Leicester, England. The City Centre is roughly delineated from Leicester's inner urban districts by the A594, Leicester's inner ring road, although the various central campuses of the University of Leicester, De Monfort University and Leicester College are contiguous to the inner ring road and could be considered to be a continuation of the City centre. In a similar way, the Leicester Royal Infirmary precinct, the Welford Road Stadium of Leicester Tigers' RUFC and the King Power Stadium of Premier League Leicester City to the south, and the Golden Mile to the north could also be deemed to be extensions to the central core." ]
4,149
Lake Wollumboola lies to the north of a bay that is said to possess what?
the whitest sand in the world
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[ { "sentences": [ "Jervis Bay ( or ) is a 102 km2 oceanic bay and village on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia, said to possess the whitest sand in the world." ], "title": "Jervis Bay" }, { "sentences": [ "Padre Bay is a bay within Lake Powell, on the Colorado River in Kane County and San Juan County, Utah.", " Its waters reach an elevation of 3704 feet / 1129 meters.", " Located 13.5 miles northeast of Glen Canyon Dam in Lake Powell, Padre Bay is the largest expanse of open water on the man made lake.", " Padre Bay is bounded by Alstrom Point and the island of Gunsight Butte on the west and Gooseneck Point on the east.", " Cookie Jar Butte lies between them on the north shore of the bay.", " At the southern mouth of the bay, north of Dominguez Butte on the south shore is Padres Butte, formerly an island, now with lower water in the lake the tip of Padre Point.", " Padres Butte marks the location of the Crossing of the Fathers, which is approximately a mile west of the butte.", " It currently lies under nearly four hundred feet of water." ], "title": "Padre Bay" }, { "sentences": [ "Narnala (Marathi नरनाळा), also known as \"Shanur Fort\", is a hill fortress in Maharashtra, India, named after the Rajput Ruler Narnal Singh.", " The fort was first established in 10 A.D. by Gond Kings.", " In the 15th Century it was occupied and rebuilt by the Mughals, becoming one of Berar Subah's thirteen sarkar.", " It consists of three small forts: Zafarabad (or Jafarabad) fort on the east, Narnala in the centre and Teliagarh to the west.", " The lake within the centre of the complex is said to possess healing properties and according to legend contained the philosopher's stone, though no stone was found when the lake dried up in the drought and Indian famine of 1899-1900." ], "title": "Narnala" }, { "sentences": [ "Smoothrock Lake is a lake in the Unorganized Part of Thunder Bay District in Northern Ontario, Canada.", " It is in the James Bay drainage basin and lies in Wabakimi Provincial Park.", " The lake has three major inflows: the Caribou River at Caribou Bay at the east; and the Boiling Sand River and the Lookout River, at the south.", " A secondary inflow is Berry Creek at the southwest.", " The main outflow is the Berg River from Outlet Bay at the north centre, and leads north to the Ogoki River.", " A secondary outflow, unnamed and at the northeast, heads from Lonebreast Bay north through a series of lakes to Whitewater Lake, further downstream on the Ogoki River.", " The Ogoki River flows via the Albany River to James Bay." ], "title": "Smoothrock Lake" }, { "sentences": [ "Knee Lake is part of the Hayes River in Manitoba, Canada.", " It was on the voyageur route from York Factory on Hudson Bay to Norway House, Manitoba on Lake Winnipeg.", " It gets its name from a knee-like bend in the middle.", " The upstream western part is about 6 miles from south to north and less than 4 miles broad.", " The lake narrows to less than half a mile and then extends about 20 miles northeast, this section being at most 4 miles across.", " Near the knee is Magnetic Island with an ore body that is said to make compasses useless.", " Upstream from the lake, the Hayes River exits eastward out of Oxford Lake, goes over Trout Falls and widens into a long lake which joins Knee Lake at its southwest corner.", " The river exits the northeast end of the lake and after about 7 miles and four portages broadens into Swampy Lake.", " At the east end of Swampy Lake is the dramstone where west-bound voyageurs took a dram to celebrate leaving the most difficult part of the river." ], "title": "Knee Lake" }, { "sentences": [ "Lake Wollumboola is a 648 ha coastal lake in the Shoalhaven region of New South Wales, Australia.", " It lies to the immediate south of the town of Culburra Beach and to the north of Jervis Bay.", " It forms part of Jervis Bay National Park.", " The lake is separated from the ocean by a berm about 100 m wide which breaches only when the lake fills to over 2.5 m above mean sea level." ], "title": "Lake Wollumboola" }, { "sentences": [ "Chasseloup Bay or Baie Chasseloup is a bay in northwestern New Caledonia.", " It lies northwest of Katavilli Bay and southeast of Gomen Bay.", "The town of Voh lies to the east of the bay.", " Several rivers empty into the bay.", " A small coral reef with a least depth of 5 feet lies 1200 yards westward of the middle of the head of Chasseloup Bay.", " Puangue Channel is westward of Chasseloup bay and forms a curve about 2J miles in length.", " It is reportedly the only way within the outer reef by which a vessel can pass to the northward.Anchorage in the bay is said to be good." ], "title": "Chasseloup Bay" }, { "sentences": [ "Summit Lake is a lake in Rainy River District, Ontario, Canada.", " It is about 790 m long and 360 m wide, and lies at an elevation of 380 m about 18 km southeast of the community of Nestor Falls.", " The lake is in the Nelson River system in the Hudson Bay drainage basin.", " There are no primary inflows, and the primary outflow, on the west side of the lake, is an unnamed creek west to Kishkutena Lake on the Sabaskong River, which flows into Lake of the Woods, and then via the Winnipeg River and Nelson River into Hudson Bay.", " The Height of Land portage runs from the north tip of the lake to Kishkutena Lake." ], "title": "Summit Lake (Rainy River District)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kilaben Bay is a suburb of the city of Lake Macquarie in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia.", " It is named for the bay of the same name that lies to the south of the suburb.", " The suburb's western boundary is heavily forested.", " Kilaben Bay is one of many suburbs that ring Lake Macquarie, Lake Munmorah, and Tuggerah Lake.", " Kilaben Bay is part of the West Ward of the City of Lake Macquarie local government area.", " For telephone call charges, Kilaben Bay is within the local call zone of the City of Newcastle.Coal Point is better" ], "title": "Kilaben Bay, New South Wales" }, { "sentences": [ "Gilten is a lake in the municipality of Steinkjer (with a small part crossing into neighboring Namdalseid) in Nord-Trøndelag county, Norway.", " The lake lies in the northern part of Steinkjer in the Kvam area.", " The lake lies about 1.5 km north of the village of Følling (and the European route E6 highway) and about 14 km east of the village of Namdalseid.", " The lake is only accessible by road from Namdalseid, even though most of the 31.62 km2 lake lies in Steinkjer.", " The Bangsjøene lakes lie to the northeast and the lake Snåsavatnet lies to the south." ], "title": "Gilten (lake)" } ]
[ "Title: Jervis Bay\n\nJervis Bay ( or ) is a 102 km2 oceanic bay and village on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia, said to possess the whitest sand in the world.", "Title: Padre Bay\n\nPadre Bay is a bay within Lake Powell, on the Colorado River in Kane County and San Juan County, Utah. Its waters reach an elevation of 3704 feet / 1129 meters. Located 13.5 miles northeast of Glen Canyon Dam in Lake Powell, Padre Bay is the largest expanse of open water on the man made lake. Padre Bay is bounded by Alstrom Point and the island of Gunsight Butte on the west and Gooseneck Point on the east. Cookie Jar Butte lies between them on the north shore of the bay. At the southern mouth of the bay, north of Dominguez Butte on the south shore is Padres Butte, formerly an island, now with lower water in the lake the tip of Padre Point. Padres Butte marks the location of the Crossing of the Fathers, which is approximately a mile west of the butte. It currently lies under nearly four hundred feet of water.", "Title: Narnala\n\nNarnala (Marathi नरनाळा), also known as \"Shanur Fort\", is a hill fortress in Maharashtra, India, named after the Rajput Ruler Narnal Singh. The fort was first established in 10 A.D. by Gond Kings. In the 15th Century it was occupied and rebuilt by the Mughals, becoming one of Berar Subah's thirteen sarkar. It consists of three small forts: Zafarabad (or Jafarabad) fort on the east, Narnala in the centre and Teliagarh to the west. The lake within the centre of the complex is said to possess healing properties and according to legend contained the philosopher's stone, though no stone was found when the lake dried up in the drought and Indian famine of 1899-1900.", "Title: Smoothrock Lake\n\nSmoothrock Lake is a lake in the Unorganized Part of Thunder Bay District in Northern Ontario, Canada. It is in the James Bay drainage basin and lies in Wabakimi Provincial Park. The lake has three major inflows: the Caribou River at Caribou Bay at the east; and the Boiling Sand River and the Lookout River, at the south. A secondary inflow is Berry Creek at the southwest. The main outflow is the Berg River from Outlet Bay at the north centre, and leads north to the Ogoki River. A secondary outflow, unnamed and at the northeast, heads from Lonebreast Bay north through a series of lakes to Whitewater Lake, further downstream on the Ogoki River. The Ogoki River flows via the Albany River to James Bay.", "Title: Knee Lake\n\nKnee Lake is part of the Hayes River in Manitoba, Canada. It was on the voyageur route from York Factory on Hudson Bay to Norway House, Manitoba on Lake Winnipeg. It gets its name from a knee-like bend in the middle. The upstream western part is about 6 miles from south to north and less than 4 miles broad. The lake narrows to less than half a mile and then extends about 20 miles northeast, this section being at most 4 miles across. Near the knee is Magnetic Island with an ore body that is said to make compasses useless. Upstream from the lake, the Hayes River exits eastward out of Oxford Lake, goes over Trout Falls and widens into a long lake which joins Knee Lake at its southwest corner. The river exits the northeast end of the lake and after about 7 miles and four portages broadens into Swampy Lake. At the east end of Swampy Lake is the dramstone where west-bound voyageurs took a dram to celebrate leaving the most difficult part of the river.", "Title: Lake Wollumboola\n\nLake Wollumboola is a 648 ha coastal lake in the Shoalhaven region of New South Wales, Australia. It lies to the immediate south of the town of Culburra Beach and to the north of Jervis Bay. It forms part of Jervis Bay National Park. The lake is separated from the ocean by a berm about 100 m wide which breaches only when the lake fills to over 2.5 m above mean sea level.", "Title: Chasseloup Bay\n\nChasseloup Bay or Baie Chasseloup is a bay in northwestern New Caledonia. It lies northwest of Katavilli Bay and southeast of Gomen Bay. The town of Voh lies to the east of the bay. Several rivers empty into the bay. A small coral reef with a least depth of 5 feet lies 1200 yards westward of the middle of the head of Chasseloup Bay. Puangue Channel is westward of Chasseloup bay and forms a curve about 2J miles in length. It is reportedly the only way within the outer reef by which a vessel can pass to the northward.Anchorage in the bay is said to be good.", "Title: Summit Lake (Rainy River District)\n\nSummit Lake is a lake in Rainy River District, Ontario, Canada. It is about 790 m long and 360 m wide, and lies at an elevation of 380 m about 18 km southeast of the community of Nestor Falls. The lake is in the Nelson River system in the Hudson Bay drainage basin. There are no primary inflows, and the primary outflow, on the west side of the lake, is an unnamed creek west to Kishkutena Lake on the Sabaskong River, which flows into Lake of the Woods, and then via the Winnipeg River and Nelson River into Hudson Bay. The Height of Land portage runs from the north tip of the lake to Kishkutena Lake.", "Title: Kilaben Bay, New South Wales\n\nKilaben Bay is a suburb of the city of Lake Macquarie in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. It is named for the bay of the same name that lies to the south of the suburb. The suburb's western boundary is heavily forested. Kilaben Bay is one of many suburbs that ring Lake Macquarie, Lake Munmorah, and Tuggerah Lake. Kilaben Bay is part of the West Ward of the City of Lake Macquarie local government area. For telephone call charges, Kilaben Bay is within the local call zone of the City of Newcastle.Coal Point is better", "Title: Gilten (lake)\n\nGilten is a lake in the municipality of Steinkjer (with a small part crossing into neighboring Namdalseid) in Nord-Trøndelag county, Norway. The lake lies in the northern part of Steinkjer in the Kvam area. The lake lies about 1.5 km north of the village of Følling (and the European route E6 highway) and about 14 km east of the village of Namdalseid. The lake is only accessible by road from Namdalseid, even though most of the 31.62 km2 lake lies in Steinkjer. The Bangsjøene lakes lie to the northeast and the lake Snåsavatnet lies to the south." ]
4,150
Science News and Punk Planet, are Mexican in orgin?
no
comparison
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[ { "sentences": [ "How the Hula Girl Sings is the second novel by Chicago author Joe Meno.", " Released by Punk Planet books in 2001." ], "title": "How the Hula Girl Sings" }, { "sentences": [ "Demons in the Spring is a collection of twenty short stories by Chicago author Joe Meno.", " Released by Punk Planet books in 2008, with illustrations by twenty artists including Charles Burns, Archer Prewitt, Ivan Brunetti, Jay Ryan, Paul Hornschemeier, Anders Nilsen, Geoff McFedtridge, Kelsey Brookes, Kim Hiorthoy, Chris Uphues, Caroline Hwang, Rachell Sumpter, kozyndan, Evan Hecox, and Cody Hudson.", " Each of Meno's short stories explores depression, loneliness and insanity in the world.", " The characters are off-center and morose." ], "title": "Demons in the Spring" }, { "sentences": [ "Maya Schenwar (born November 10, 1982) is the editor-in-chief of Truthout, and a writer focused on prison-related topics.", " She is the author of \"Locked Down, Locked Out: Why Prison Doesn't Work and How We Can Do Better\" and a co-editor of the anthology \"Who Do You Serve, Who Do You Protect?", " Police Violence and Resistance in the United States\".", " She has written about prison issues for Truthout, The New York Times, The Guardian, The Nation, Ms. Magazine, and other publications.", " She serves as chair of The Media Consortium's coordinating committee.", " Schenwar is also a board member of Love & Protect, an organization that supports those who identify as women and gender non-conforming persons of color who are criminalized or harmed by state and interpersonal violence, and of the Chicago Community Bond Fund, a revolving fund that pays bond for people of color charged with crimes in Cook County, Illinois.", " Previous to her work at Truthout, Schenwar was a contributing editor at Punk Planet magazine and served as media coordinator for Voices for Creative Nonviolence." ], "title": "Maya Schenwar" }, { "sentences": [ "Quanta Magazine is an editorially independent online publication of the Simons Foundation covering developments in mathematics, theoretical physics, theoretical computer science and the basic life sciences.", " The articles in the magazine are freely available to read online.", " Several publications like \"Scientific American\", \"Wired\", and \"The Atlantic\", as well as international science publications like \"Spektrum der Wissenschaft\", have reprinted articles from \"Quanta Magazine\".", " \"Undark Magazine\" described \"Quanta Magazine\" as \"highly regarded for its masterful coverage of complex topics in science and math.\"", " The science news aggregator \"RealClearScience\" ranked \"Quanta Magazine\" No. 2 on its list of \"The Top 10 Websites for Science in 2016.\"", " Initially launched as \"Simons Science News\" in October 2012, it was renamed to its current title in July 2013.", " The founding editor-in-chief is Thomas Lin.", " \"Quanta's\" editorial team includes John Rennie (editor), Michael Moyer, Natalie Wolchover, Kevin Hartnett, Olena Shmahalo, Lucy Reading-Ikkanda and Jeanette Kazmierczak.", " On 2 May 2017 \"Quanta\" introduced a complete redesign and rebranding of its website." ], "title": "Quanta Magazine" }, { "sentences": [ "Fear of a Punk Planet is the third album by the southern California punk rock band The Vandals, originally released in 1990 by Triple X Records.", " It was their first album to include the lineup of Dave Quackenbush, Warren Fitzgerald, Joe Escalante and Josh Freese, solidifying the band's roster after several years of fluctuation.", " This lineup would remain intact for the rest of the band's career, and for this reason \"Fear of a Punk Planet\" is considered by many fans to be the first proper album by the \"new\" Vandals.", " The album returned the band to their punk rock sound, after having played mostly in a country style on their previous album \"Slippery When Ill\".", " The band would stick to a punk rock formula throughout the rest of their career.", " The album's title called to mind the rap album \"Fear of a Black Planet\" by Public Enemy, released that same year.", " It featured guest appearances by Dweezil and Moon Unit Zappa, Scott Thunes and Kelsey Grammer.", " An independent music video was filmed for the album's first track, \"Pizza Tran.\"" ], "title": "Fear of a Punk Planet" }, { "sentences": [ "Tender as Hellfire is a debut novel by Chicago author Joe Meno.", " Released by Punk Planet books in 1999.", " Meno limns a near-fantastical world of trailer park floozies, broken-down '76 Impalas, lost glass eyes, and the daily experiences of two boys trying to make sense of their random, sharp lives." ], "title": "Tender as Hellfire" }, { "sentences": [ "Society for Science & the Public (SSP), formerly known as Science Service, is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of science, through its science education programs and publications, including the bi-weekly \"Science News\" magazine and the free-accessible online \"Science News for Students\"." ], "title": "Society for Science &amp; the Public" }, { "sentences": [ "Paul Workman is a Canadian journalist.", " He is the CTV News Washington Bureau Chief, filing his first report on February 3, 2009.", " Workman was formerly the South Asia Bureau Chief based in New Delhi, India.", " Prior to joining CTV News on July 13, 2006, he was a journalist for CBC News for over twenty years.", " Workman is guest-hosting the science news show \"Daily Planet\" on Discovery Channel." ], "title": "Paul Workman" }, { "sentences": [ "Punk Planet was a 16,000 print run punk zine, based in Chicago, Illinois, that focused most of its energy on looking at punk subculture rather than punk as simply another genre of music to which teenagers listen.", " In addition to covering music, \"Punk Planet\" also covered visual arts and a wide variety of progressive issues — including media criticism, feminism, and labor issues.", " The most notable features in \"Punk Planet\" were the interviews and album reviews.", " The interviews generally ran two or three pages, and tended to focus on the motivations of the artist (or organizer, activist, or whoever) being interviewed.", " \"Punk Planet\" tried to review nearly all the records it received, so long as the record label wasn't owned or partially owned by a major label.", " This led to a review section typically longer than thirty pages, covering a variety of musical styles.", " Although much of the music thus reviewed was, expectedly, aggressive rock, the reviews also covered country, folk, hip-hop, indie rock, and other genres.", " The Punk Planet reviews section also encompassed independently released comics, zines, and DVDs." ], "title": "Punk Planet" }, { "sentences": [ "Science News is an American bi-weekly magazine devoted to short articles about new scientific and technical developments, typically gleaned from recent scientific and technical journals. \"Science News\" has been published since 1922 by Society for Science & the Public, a non-profit organization founded by E. W. Scripps in 1920.", " American chemist Edwin Slosson served as the publication's first editor.", " From 1922 to 1966, it was called Science News Letter.", " The title was changed to \"Science News\" with the March 12, 1966 issue (vol.", " 89, no. 11)." ], "title": "Science News" } ]
[ "Title: How the Hula Girl Sings\n\nHow the Hula Girl Sings is the second novel by Chicago author Joe Meno. Released by Punk Planet books in 2001.", "Title: Demons in the Spring\n\nDemons in the Spring is a collection of twenty short stories by Chicago author Joe Meno. Released by Punk Planet books in 2008, with illustrations by twenty artists including Charles Burns, Archer Prewitt, Ivan Brunetti, Jay Ryan, Paul Hornschemeier, Anders Nilsen, Geoff McFedtridge, Kelsey Brookes, Kim Hiorthoy, Chris Uphues, Caroline Hwang, Rachell Sumpter, kozyndan, Evan Hecox, and Cody Hudson. Each of Meno's short stories explores depression, loneliness and insanity in the world. The characters are off-center and morose.", "Title: Maya Schenwar\n\nMaya Schenwar (born November 10, 1982) is the editor-in-chief of Truthout, and a writer focused on prison-related topics. She is the author of \"Locked Down, Locked Out: Why Prison Doesn't Work and How We Can Do Better\" and a co-editor of the anthology \"Who Do You Serve, Who Do You Protect? Police Violence and Resistance in the United States\". She has written about prison issues for Truthout, The New York Times, The Guardian, The Nation, Ms. Magazine, and other publications. She serves as chair of The Media Consortium's coordinating committee. Schenwar is also a board member of Love & Protect, an organization that supports those who identify as women and gender non-conforming persons of color who are criminalized or harmed by state and interpersonal violence, and of the Chicago Community Bond Fund, a revolving fund that pays bond for people of color charged with crimes in Cook County, Illinois. Previous to her work at Truthout, Schenwar was a contributing editor at Punk Planet magazine and served as media coordinator for Voices for Creative Nonviolence.", "Title: Quanta Magazine\n\nQuanta Magazine is an editorially independent online publication of the Simons Foundation covering developments in mathematics, theoretical physics, theoretical computer science and the basic life sciences. The articles in the magazine are freely available to read online. Several publications like \"Scientific American\", \"Wired\", and \"The Atlantic\", as well as international science publications like \"Spektrum der Wissenschaft\", have reprinted articles from \"Quanta Magazine\". \"Undark Magazine\" described \"Quanta Magazine\" as \"highly regarded for its masterful coverage of complex topics in science and math.\" The science news aggregator \"RealClearScience\" ranked \"Quanta Magazine\" No. 2 on its list of \"The Top 10 Websites for Science in 2016.\" Initially launched as \"Simons Science News\" in October 2012, it was renamed to its current title in July 2013. The founding editor-in-chief is Thomas Lin. \"Quanta's\" editorial team includes John Rennie (editor), Michael Moyer, Natalie Wolchover, Kevin Hartnett, Olena Shmahalo, Lucy Reading-Ikkanda and Jeanette Kazmierczak. On 2 May 2017 \"Quanta\" introduced a complete redesign and rebranding of its website.", "Title: Fear of a Punk Planet\n\nFear of a Punk Planet is the third album by the southern California punk rock band The Vandals, originally released in 1990 by Triple X Records. It was their first album to include the lineup of Dave Quackenbush, Warren Fitzgerald, Joe Escalante and Josh Freese, solidifying the band's roster after several years of fluctuation. This lineup would remain intact for the rest of the band's career, and for this reason \"Fear of a Punk Planet\" is considered by many fans to be the first proper album by the \"new\" Vandals. The album returned the band to their punk rock sound, after having played mostly in a country style on their previous album \"Slippery When Ill\". The band would stick to a punk rock formula throughout the rest of their career. The album's title called to mind the rap album \"Fear of a Black Planet\" by Public Enemy, released that same year. It featured guest appearances by Dweezil and Moon Unit Zappa, Scott Thunes and Kelsey Grammer. An independent music video was filmed for the album's first track, \"Pizza Tran.\"", "Title: Tender as Hellfire\n\nTender as Hellfire is a debut novel by Chicago author Joe Meno. Released by Punk Planet books in 1999. Meno limns a near-fantastical world of trailer park floozies, broken-down '76 Impalas, lost glass eyes, and the daily experiences of two boys trying to make sense of their random, sharp lives.", "Title: Society for Science &amp; the Public\n\nSociety for Science & the Public (SSP), formerly known as Science Service, is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of science, through its science education programs and publications, including the bi-weekly \"Science News\" magazine and the free-accessible online \"Science News for Students\".", "Title: Paul Workman\n\nPaul Workman is a Canadian journalist. He is the CTV News Washington Bureau Chief, filing his first report on February 3, 2009. Workman was formerly the South Asia Bureau Chief based in New Delhi, India. Prior to joining CTV News on July 13, 2006, he was a journalist for CBC News for over twenty years. Workman is guest-hosting the science news show \"Daily Planet\" on Discovery Channel.", "Title: Punk Planet\n\nPunk Planet was a 16,000 print run punk zine, based in Chicago, Illinois, that focused most of its energy on looking at punk subculture rather than punk as simply another genre of music to which teenagers listen. In addition to covering music, \"Punk Planet\" also covered visual arts and a wide variety of progressive issues — including media criticism, feminism, and labor issues. The most notable features in \"Punk Planet\" were the interviews and album reviews. The interviews generally ran two or three pages, and tended to focus on the motivations of the artist (or organizer, activist, or whoever) being interviewed. \"Punk Planet\" tried to review nearly all the records it received, so long as the record label wasn't owned or partially owned by a major label. This led to a review section typically longer than thirty pages, covering a variety of musical styles. Although much of the music thus reviewed was, expectedly, aggressive rock, the reviews also covered country, folk, hip-hop, indie rock, and other genres. The Punk Planet reviews section also encompassed independently released comics, zines, and DVDs.", "Title: Science News\n\nScience News is an American bi-weekly magazine devoted to short articles about new scientific and technical developments, typically gleaned from recent scientific and technical journals. \"Science News\" has been published since 1922 by Society for Science & the Public, a non-profit organization founded by E. W. Scripps in 1920. American chemist Edwin Slosson served as the publication's first editor. From 1922 to 1966, it was called Science News Letter. The title was changed to \"Science News\" with the March 12, 1966 issue (vol. 89, no. 11)." ]
4,151
How many times did this American lyricist, songwriter and musician who wrote the song "The Christmas Waltz" win the Academy Award?
four times
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"The Christmas Waltz\" is a Christmas song that was written by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne for Frank Sinatra, who recorded it in 1954 as the B-side of a new recording of \"White Christmas\", in 1957 for his album \"A Jolly Christmas from Frank Sinatra\", and in 1968 for \"The Sinatra Family Wish You a Merry Christmas\"." ], "title": "The Christmas Waltz" }, { "sentences": [ "Stanley Adams (August 14, 1907 – January 27, 1994) was an American lyricist and songwriter.", " He wrote the English lyrics for the song \"What a Diff'rence a Day Makes\" (song written by the Mexican composer María Grever in 1934) and the English lyrics for \"La Cucaracha.\"", " Adams was the president of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) between 1953 and 1956, and again from 1959 until 1980." ], "title": "Stanley Adams (singer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Paul Francis Webster (December 20, 1907 – March 18, 1984) was an American lyricist who won three Academy Awards for Best Song and was nominated sixteen times for the award." ], "title": "Paul Francis Webster" }, { "sentences": [ "Dennis Spiegel is an American lyricist.", " At the 44th Primetime Emmy Awards Spiegel won the award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics (shared with composer Curt Sobel) for the song \"Why Do I Lie?\"", " from the HBO movie \"Cast a Deadly Spell\".", " He is a three time Emmy nominee.", " His film work includes the Michael Caine movie \"Blame it on Rio\" for which he wrote the lyrics for the song score." ], "title": "Dennis Spiegel" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Christmas Waltz\" is the tenth episode of the fifth season of the American television drama series \"Mad Men\" and the 62nd episode of the series overall.", " It is written by Victor Levin and Matthew Weiner, and directed by Michael Uppendahl.", " It originally aired on the AMC channel in the United States on May 20, 2012." ], "title": "Christmas Waltz (Mad Men)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sammy Cahn (June 18, 1913 – January 15, 1993) was an American lyricist, songwriter and musician.", " He is best known for his romantic lyrics to films and Broadway songs, as well as stand-alone songs premiered by recording companies in the Greater Los Angeles Area.", " He and his collaborators had a series of hit recordings with Frank Sinatra during the singer's tenure at Capitol Records, but also enjoyed hits with Dean Martin, Doris Day and many others.", " He played the piano and violin.", " He won the Academy Award four times for his songs, including the popular song \"Three Coins in the Fountain\"." ], "title": "Sammy Cahn" }, { "sentences": [ "Lyrically, Alan Bergman is the debut album by American lyricist Alan Bergman.", " It was recorded in 2007, and released later that year by Verve Records.", " The album consists of songs with lyrics by Bergman and his wife, Marilyn Bergman (née Keith).", " Alan and Marilyn Bergman have been nominated fifteen times for the Academy Award for Best Original Song, and have won twice, at the 41st Academy Awards for \"Windmills of Your Mind\", and for \"The Way We Were\" at the 46th Academy Awards, both winning songs are featured on this album." ], "title": "Lyrically, Alan Bergman" }, { "sentences": [ "Christoph Waltz (] ; born 4 October 1956 in Vienna) is an Austrian-German actor.", " Waltz is widely known for his works with American filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, he received acclaim for portraying SS-Standartenführer Hans Landa in \"Inglourious Basterds\" (2009) and bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz in \"Django Unchained\" (2012).", " For both performances, he earned an Academy Award, BAFTA Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor.", " Waltz also received the Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival and a Screen Actors Guild Award for his portrayal of Landa." ], "title": "Christoph Waltz" }, { "sentences": [ "The rook and bishop versus rook endgame is a chess endgame where one player has just a rook, bishop and king, and the other player has only a rook and king.", " It has been studied many times through the years.", " This combination of material is one of the most common pawnless chess endgames.", " It is generally a theoretical draw, but the rook and bishop have good winning chances in practice because the defense is difficult.", " Ulf Andersson won the position twice within a year, once against a grandmaster and once against a candidate grandmaster; and grandmaster Keith Arkell has won it 18 times out of 18 .", " In positions that have a forced win, up to 59 moves are required .", " Tony Kosten has seen the endgame many times in master games, with the stronger side almost always winning .", " Pal Benko called this the \"headache ending\" ." ], "title": "Rook and bishop versus rook endgame" }, { "sentences": [ "The Classic Christmas Album is a Christmas compilation album by American pop singer Johnny Mathis that was released on October 7, 2014, by Columbia Records and includes two 1961 recordings that were previously unavailable: \"Ol' Kris Kringle\" and the original version of the title track from his 1969 Christmas album \"Give Me Your Love for Christmas\".", " Three other songs (\"Christmas in the City of the Angels\", \"Sign of the Dove\" and \"The Very First Christmas Day\") make their debut on compact disc as of this release, and two other non-album singles (\"Christmas Is...\" and \"My Kind of Christmas\") can be counted among the rarities here.", " The collection also includes a selection or two from several of Mathis's Christmas studio albums—\"Sleigh Ride\" from \"Merry Christmas\", \"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas\" from \"Sounds of Christmas\", \"Calypso Noel\" from \"Give Me Your Love for Christmas\", \"The Christmas Waltz\" and \"It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas\" from \"Christmas Eve with Johnny Mathis\", and \"Home for the Holidays\" from \"Sending You a Little Christmas\"—as well as his duet with Bette Midler from her 2006 holiday album \"Cool Yule\", which was a medley of \"Winter Wonderland\" and \"Let It Snow!", " Let It Snow!", " Let It Snow!", "\"." ], "title": "The Classic Christmas Album (Johnny Mathis album)" } ]
[ "Title: The Christmas Waltz\n\n\"The Christmas Waltz\" is a Christmas song that was written by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne for Frank Sinatra, who recorded it in 1954 as the B-side of a new recording of \"White Christmas\", in 1957 for his album \"A Jolly Christmas from Frank Sinatra\", and in 1968 for \"The Sinatra Family Wish You a Merry Christmas\".", "Title: Stanley Adams (singer)\n\nStanley Adams (August 14, 1907 – January 27, 1994) was an American lyricist and songwriter. He wrote the English lyrics for the song \"What a Diff'rence a Day Makes\" (song written by the Mexican composer María Grever in 1934) and the English lyrics for \"La Cucaracha.\" Adams was the president of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) between 1953 and 1956, and again from 1959 until 1980.", "Title: Paul Francis Webster\n\nPaul Francis Webster (December 20, 1907 – March 18, 1984) was an American lyricist who won three Academy Awards for Best Song and was nominated sixteen times for the award.", "Title: Dennis Spiegel\n\nDennis Spiegel is an American lyricist. At the 44th Primetime Emmy Awards Spiegel won the award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics (shared with composer Curt Sobel) for the song \"Why Do I Lie?\" from the HBO movie \"Cast a Deadly Spell\". He is a three time Emmy nominee. His film work includes the Michael Caine movie \"Blame it on Rio\" for which he wrote the lyrics for the song score.", "Title: Christmas Waltz (Mad Men)\n\n\"Christmas Waltz\" is the tenth episode of the fifth season of the American television drama series \"Mad Men\" and the 62nd episode of the series overall. It is written by Victor Levin and Matthew Weiner, and directed by Michael Uppendahl. It originally aired on the AMC channel in the United States on May 20, 2012.", "Title: Sammy Cahn\n\nSammy Cahn (June 18, 1913 – January 15, 1993) was an American lyricist, songwriter and musician. He is best known for his romantic lyrics to films and Broadway songs, as well as stand-alone songs premiered by recording companies in the Greater Los Angeles Area. He and his collaborators had a series of hit recordings with Frank Sinatra during the singer's tenure at Capitol Records, but also enjoyed hits with Dean Martin, Doris Day and many others. He played the piano and violin. He won the Academy Award four times for his songs, including the popular song \"Three Coins in the Fountain\".", "Title: Lyrically, Alan Bergman\n\nLyrically, Alan Bergman is the debut album by American lyricist Alan Bergman. It was recorded in 2007, and released later that year by Verve Records. The album consists of songs with lyrics by Bergman and his wife, Marilyn Bergman (née Keith). Alan and Marilyn Bergman have been nominated fifteen times for the Academy Award for Best Original Song, and have won twice, at the 41st Academy Awards for \"Windmills of Your Mind\", and for \"The Way We Were\" at the 46th Academy Awards, both winning songs are featured on this album.", "Title: Christoph Waltz\n\nChristoph Waltz (] ; born 4 October 1956 in Vienna) is an Austrian-German actor. Waltz is widely known for his works with American filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, he received acclaim for portraying SS-Standartenführer Hans Landa in \"Inglourious Basterds\" (2009) and bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz in \"Django Unchained\" (2012). For both performances, he earned an Academy Award, BAFTA Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor. Waltz also received the Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival and a Screen Actors Guild Award for his portrayal of Landa.", "Title: Rook and bishop versus rook endgame\n\nThe rook and bishop versus rook endgame is a chess endgame where one player has just a rook, bishop and king, and the other player has only a rook and king. It has been studied many times through the years. This combination of material is one of the most common pawnless chess endgames. It is generally a theoretical draw, but the rook and bishop have good winning chances in practice because the defense is difficult. Ulf Andersson won the position twice within a year, once against a grandmaster and once against a candidate grandmaster; and grandmaster Keith Arkell has won it 18 times out of 18 . In positions that have a forced win, up to 59 moves are required . Tony Kosten has seen the endgame many times in master games, with the stronger side almost always winning . Pal Benko called this the \"headache ending\" .", "Title: The Classic Christmas Album (Johnny Mathis album)\n\nThe Classic Christmas Album is a Christmas compilation album by American pop singer Johnny Mathis that was released on October 7, 2014, by Columbia Records and includes two 1961 recordings that were previously unavailable: \"Ol' Kris Kringle\" and the original version of the title track from his 1969 Christmas album \"Give Me Your Love for Christmas\". Three other songs (\"Christmas in the City of the Angels\", \"Sign of the Dove\" and \"The Very First Christmas Day\") make their debut on compact disc as of this release, and two other non-album singles (\"Christmas Is...\" and \"My Kind of Christmas\") can be counted among the rarities here. The collection also includes a selection or two from several of Mathis's Christmas studio albums—\"Sleigh Ride\" from \"Merry Christmas\", \"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas\" from \"Sounds of Christmas\", \"Calypso Noel\" from \"Give Me Your Love for Christmas\", \"The Christmas Waltz\" and \"It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas\" from \"Christmas Eve with Johnny Mathis\", and \"Home for the Holidays\" from \"Sending You a Little Christmas\"—as well as his duet with Bette Midler from her 2006 holiday album \"Cool Yule\", which was a medley of \"Winter Wonderland\" and \"Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! \"." ]
4,152
Which of the judges of The X Factor is an Irish entertainment manager?
Louis Walsh
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[ { "sentences": [ "The X Factor is an Australian television reality music competition, based on the original UK series, to find new singing talent.", " The first season of the show premiered on Network Ten on 6 February 2005.", " Ten dropped \"The X Factor\" after the first season due to poor ratings.", " In 2010, the Seven Network won the rights to the show, and a second season went into production.", " \"The X Factor\" was renewed after the highly successful \"Australian Idol\" was no longer broadcast on Network Ten.", " \"The X Factor\" was produced by FremantleMedia Australia, and was broadcast on the Seven Network in Australia and on TV3 in New Zealand.", " The program was cancelled after its eighth season in 2016." ], "title": "The X Factor (Australian TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Louis Walsh (born 1952) is an Irish entertainment manager and television personality." ], "title": "Louis Walsh (disambiguation)" }, { "sentences": [ "X Factor Around the World is the 24th anniversary television special of RCTI, joining four continents' biggest versions of \"The X Factor\" reality singing competition—\"X Factor Indonesia\" (Asia), \"The X Factor USA\" (America), \"The X Factor UK\" (Europe) and \"The X Factor Australia\" (Australia).", " The show was originally aired on 24 August 2013 in Indonesia and featured performances by six winners and runners-up: Melanie Amaro, Samantha Jade, The Collective, Jahmene Douglas, Fatin Shidqia, Novita Dewi." ], "title": "X Factor Around the World" }, { "sentences": [ "Eoghan Karl Christopher Quigg (pronounced \"Owen\", born 12 July 1992) is a pop singer from Dungiven, Northern Ireland, who finished third in the fifth series of the British television music talent contest \"The X Factor\" in 2008.", " As a result of his \"X Factor\" success, Quigg was due to be signed by Simon Cowell, \"X Factor\" creator/producer and owner and CEO of Syco Records, but was instead signed to RCA after Cowell pulled out.", " Quigg released an eponymous studio album in 2009, to strongly negative reviews.", " Quigg competed in the Irish national selection for the chance to represent Ireland in 2014 at the Eurovision Song Contest but finished second." ], "title": "Eoghan Quigg" }, { "sentences": [ "The X Factor Arabia originally aired in March 26, 2006 with the title \"XSeer Al Najah\", meaning Elixir or Essence of Success.", " \"XSeer Al Najah\" was the Arab version of \"The X Factor\".", " The Arabic-language version of the program also created by Simon Cowell has a similar format to the British version, in that there are judges who each have a team of contestants to mentor and compete with each other for the X Factor title.", " The 14-episode first series was broadcast in 22 Arabic-speaking countries.", " In its debut, it was known as being one of the most watched programs on television and was produced and supported by Rotana, one of the largest production companies in the Arab World.", " The winner of \"XSeer Al Najah\" earned a chance to sign with Rotana." ], "title": "The X Factor (Arabic TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "The eighth UK series of \"The X Factor\" was broadcast on ITV from 20 August 2011, with the live shows starting on 8 October 2011.", " Girl group Little Mix were the winners, and the runner-up was Marcus Collins.", " After \"The X Factor\", several of the contestants went on to release singles, including Little Mix, Collins, Amelia Lily, Misha B, Frankie Cocozza, The Risk and 2 Shoes.", " On 25 July 2013, three contestants from series 8 - Little Mix, Amelia Lily and Misha B - were included in the (three-minute 41-second) X Factor Ultimate Mash-Up, a video trailer for series 10, a selection of 13 tracks and artists chosen to represent a decade of 'The X Factor' artists impact on the UK national chart." ], "title": "List of The X Factor finalists (UK series 8)" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Louis Vincent Walsh (born 5 August 1952) known as Louis Walsh is an Irish entertainment manager and judge on British television talent show \"The X Factor\"." ], "title": "Louis Walsh" }, { "sentences": [ "Annastasia Anneve Baker (born 16 November 1988) is a British Gospel singer, and song writer, Annastasia first caught the public eye as a contestant who progressed into the top six female singers in the judges round of the 2008 edition of The X Factor (UK series 5).", " Undeterred by not getting past this stage, Annastasia subsequently auditioned for the X Factor 2010 series, The X Factor (UK series 7) and once again made it to the judges round." ], "title": "Annastasia Baker" }, { "sentences": [ "The X Factor is a British television music competition to find new singing talent; the winner of which receives a £1 million recording contract with the Syco Music record label.", " The first series was broadcast from 4 September to 11 December 2004.", " The competition was split into several stages: auditions, bootcamp and live shows, with Louis Walsh, Sharon Osbourne and Simon Cowell as judges.", " Kate Thornton presented the show on ITV, whilst Ben Shephard presented spin-off show \"The Xtra Factor\" on ITV2." ], "title": "The X Factor (UK series 1)" }, { "sentences": [ "X Factor Albania is the Albanian version of \"The X Factor\", adapted from the original UK series to find new singing talent.", " The first season started in January 8, 2012, and it is broadcast by TV Klan.", " The judges are: Albanian singer from Macedonia Altuna Sejdiu, Albanian singer Soni Malaj, Albanian superstar Alban Skënderaj, and the famous composer Pandi Laço.", " The show is hosted by Alketa Vejsiu.", " She applied to acquire the rights of the show along with Top Channel and TV Klan.", " Syco TV gave the rights to her, then she sold parts of the rights to TV Klan.", " After losing the rights of \"The X Factor\", Top Channel acquired the rights of the talent show, \"The Voice\"." ], "title": "X Factor (Albanian TV series)" } ]
[ "Title: The X Factor (Australian TV series)\n\nThe X Factor is an Australian television reality music competition, based on the original UK series, to find new singing talent. The first season of the show premiered on Network Ten on 6 February 2005. Ten dropped \"The X Factor\" after the first season due to poor ratings. In 2010, the Seven Network won the rights to the show, and a second season went into production. \"The X Factor\" was renewed after the highly successful \"Australian Idol\" was no longer broadcast on Network Ten. \"The X Factor\" was produced by FremantleMedia Australia, and was broadcast on the Seven Network in Australia and on TV3 in New Zealand. The program was cancelled after its eighth season in 2016.", "Title: Louis Walsh (disambiguation)\n\nLouis Walsh (born 1952) is an Irish entertainment manager and television personality.", "Title: X Factor Around the World\n\nX Factor Around the World is the 24th anniversary television special of RCTI, joining four continents' biggest versions of \"The X Factor\" reality singing competition—\"X Factor Indonesia\" (Asia), \"The X Factor USA\" (America), \"The X Factor UK\" (Europe) and \"The X Factor Australia\" (Australia). The show was originally aired on 24 August 2013 in Indonesia and featured performances by six winners and runners-up: Melanie Amaro, Samantha Jade, The Collective, Jahmene Douglas, Fatin Shidqia, Novita Dewi.", "Title: Eoghan Quigg\n\nEoghan Karl Christopher Quigg (pronounced \"Owen\", born 12 July 1992) is a pop singer from Dungiven, Northern Ireland, who finished third in the fifth series of the British television music talent contest \"The X Factor\" in 2008. As a result of his \"X Factor\" success, Quigg was due to be signed by Simon Cowell, \"X Factor\" creator/producer and owner and CEO of Syco Records, but was instead signed to RCA after Cowell pulled out. Quigg released an eponymous studio album in 2009, to strongly negative reviews. Quigg competed in the Irish national selection for the chance to represent Ireland in 2014 at the Eurovision Song Contest but finished second.", "Title: The X Factor (Arabic TV series)\n\nThe X Factor Arabia originally aired in March 26, 2006 with the title \"XSeer Al Najah\", meaning Elixir or Essence of Success. \"XSeer Al Najah\" was the Arab version of \"The X Factor\". The Arabic-language version of the program also created by Simon Cowell has a similar format to the British version, in that there are judges who each have a team of contestants to mentor and compete with each other for the X Factor title. The 14-episode first series was broadcast in 22 Arabic-speaking countries. In its debut, it was known as being one of the most watched programs on television and was produced and supported by Rotana, one of the largest production companies in the Arab World. The winner of \"XSeer Al Najah\" earned a chance to sign with Rotana.", "Title: List of The X Factor finalists (UK series 8)\n\nThe eighth UK series of \"The X Factor\" was broadcast on ITV from 20 August 2011, with the live shows starting on 8 October 2011. Girl group Little Mix were the winners, and the runner-up was Marcus Collins. After \"The X Factor\", several of the contestants went on to release singles, including Little Mix, Collins, Amelia Lily, Misha B, Frankie Cocozza, The Risk and 2 Shoes. On 25 July 2013, three contestants from series 8 - Little Mix, Amelia Lily and Misha B - were included in the (three-minute 41-second) X Factor Ultimate Mash-Up, a video trailer for series 10, a selection of 13 tracks and artists chosen to represent a decade of 'The X Factor' artists impact on the UK national chart.", "Title: Louis Walsh\n\nMichael Louis Vincent Walsh (born 5 August 1952) known as Louis Walsh is an Irish entertainment manager and judge on British television talent show \"The X Factor\".", "Title: Annastasia Baker\n\nAnnastasia Anneve Baker (born 16 November 1988) is a British Gospel singer, and song writer, Annastasia first caught the public eye as a contestant who progressed into the top six female singers in the judges round of the 2008 edition of The X Factor (UK series 5). Undeterred by not getting past this stage, Annastasia subsequently auditioned for the X Factor 2010 series, The X Factor (UK series 7) and once again made it to the judges round.", "Title: The X Factor (UK series 1)\n\nThe X Factor is a British television music competition to find new singing talent; the winner of which receives a £1 million recording contract with the Syco Music record label. The first series was broadcast from 4 September to 11 December 2004. The competition was split into several stages: auditions, bootcamp and live shows, with Louis Walsh, Sharon Osbourne and Simon Cowell as judges. Kate Thornton presented the show on ITV, whilst Ben Shephard presented spin-off show \"The Xtra Factor\" on ITV2.", "Title: X Factor (Albanian TV series)\n\nX Factor Albania is the Albanian version of \"The X Factor\", adapted from the original UK series to find new singing talent. The first season started in January 8, 2012, and it is broadcast by TV Klan. The judges are: Albanian singer from Macedonia Altuna Sejdiu, Albanian singer Soni Malaj, Albanian superstar Alban Skënderaj, and the famous composer Pandi Laço. The show is hosted by Alketa Vejsiu. She applied to acquire the rights of the show along with Top Channel and TV Klan. Syco TV gave the rights to her, then she sold parts of the rights to TV Klan. After losing the rights of \"The X Factor\", Top Channel acquired the rights of the talent show, \"The Voice\"." ]
4,153
What county is the Moscow Hemp Fest held in?
Latah County
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[ { "sentences": [ "Bald Knob is a city in White County, Arkansas, United States.", " The population was 2,897 at the 2010 census.", " Located at the intersection of two of the state's natural regions, Bald Knob is often promoted as \"where the Ozarks meet the Delta\".", " Bald Knob is also a leading strawberry producer in the state, known for its yearly Strawberry Fest held during Mother's Day weekend.", " It was once known as the leading strawberry producer in the world.", " Bald Knob was established in 1881." ], "title": "Bald Knob, Arkansas" }, { "sentences": [ "Summer Jam is the annual hip-hop fest held in East Rutherford, New Jersey and sponsored by New York-based radio station Hot 97FM.", " Normally held in June, the concert features the most popular acts that hip-hop and R&B have to offer in a particular year." ], "title": "Summer Jam" }, { "sentences": [ "The Istanbul Shopping Fest is an annual shopping fest held in Istanbul, Turkey.", " Established in 2011, the mission of the Festival is to make Istanbul the shopping, culture and entertainment center of the world." ], "title": "Istanbul Shopping Fest" }, { "sentences": [ "The Olga Festival is a beer fest held occasionally around the year in honour of the Santo Olga Goretskaja, concluding on the next day when people are kicked out from the bar, in the city of København in the Denmark.", " The name \"Olga Fest\" means \"to be like Olga\" or \"make believe in parties\".", " Olgarians, the people who celebrate Olga Festival were the primary settlers in Copenhagen according to history books during early 2013.", " There are some early settlers who came before." ], "title": "Olga Festival" }, { "sentences": [ "Bennett Alliance is a New York City-based record label and music production company serving Massachusetts and New York City since 2003.", " Bennett Alliance was founded by saxophonist Daniel Bennett in the spring of 2003.", " The Bennett Alliance Music Fest (formerly Open Fest) is a national jazz and folk fest held in Rochester, New York.", " In 2006, Bennett Alliance expanded into an independent record label.", " Through internet marketing and a strong word-of-mouth network, Bennett Alliance has successfully released albums for The Kode, JK & the Servomatics, and the Daniel Bennett Group." ], "title": "Bennett Alliance" }, { "sentences": [ "The Santa Cruz Hemp Allstars are a super-jam group put together by Poco Marshall, featuring members of Sound Tribe Sector 9, Estradasphere, , The Disco Biscuits, The Slip, The Living Daylights, and DJ Logic.", " The first show was held at Palookaville in Santa Cruz, California on April 20, 2001 as a Santa Cruz Hemp Fest afterparty.", " The group plays totally unrehearsed improvised jam sessions.", " There have only been a total of seven appearances ever by the Santa Cruz Hemp Allstars.", " Their last show was completely sold out." ], "title": "Santa Cruz Hemp Allstars" }, { "sentences": [ "Salem Hempfest, or Salem Hemp Fest, is a cannabis festival in Salem, Oregon, in the United States.", " The inaugural event was held in Riverfront Park in 2015." ], "title": "Salem Hempfest" }, { "sentences": [ "The University of Idaho (officially abbreviated UI, locally referred to as \"the U of I\") is the U.S. state of Idaho's oldest public university, located in the city of Moscow in Latah County in the northern portion of the state.", " It is the state's flagship, land-grant and primary research university.", " The University of Idaho was the state's sole university for 71 years, until 1963, and its College of Law, established in 1909, was first accredited by the American Bar Association in 1925." ], "title": "University of Idaho" }, { "sentences": [ "Kyoto Hemp Forum (also called 世界麻環境フォーラム京都, International Hemp Environmental Forum Kyoto) is a hemp industry event held in Kyoto.", " The first event was held in July 2016.", " Featured speakers included Japanese politicians first lady Akie Abe and the Mayor of Kyoto, Daisaku Kadokawa, as well as U.S. activist Chris Conrad and Dutch seed enterpreneur Ben Dronkers.", " The title of Conrad's book \"Hemp: Lifeline to the Future\" was also the official theme of the event.", " Exhibitors at the forum include an Australian hemp seed company whose biggest market is Japan." ], "title": "Kyoto Hemp Forum" }, { "sentences": [ "The Moscow Hemp Fest (sometimes Moscow Hempfest) is an annual cannabis event held in Moscow, Idaho, in the United States.", " It began in 1996 for the University of Idaho's Mom's Weekend." ], "title": "Moscow Hemp Fest" } ]
[ "Title: Bald Knob, Arkansas\n\nBald Knob is a city in White County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 2,897 at the 2010 census. Located at the intersection of two of the state's natural regions, Bald Knob is often promoted as \"where the Ozarks meet the Delta\". Bald Knob is also a leading strawberry producer in the state, known for its yearly Strawberry Fest held during Mother's Day weekend. It was once known as the leading strawberry producer in the world. Bald Knob was established in 1881.", "Title: Summer Jam\n\nSummer Jam is the annual hip-hop fest held in East Rutherford, New Jersey and sponsored by New York-based radio station Hot 97FM. Normally held in June, the concert features the most popular acts that hip-hop and R&B have to offer in a particular year.", "Title: Istanbul Shopping Fest\n\nThe Istanbul Shopping Fest is an annual shopping fest held in Istanbul, Turkey. Established in 2011, the mission of the Festival is to make Istanbul the shopping, culture and entertainment center of the world.", "Title: Olga Festival\n\nThe Olga Festival is a beer fest held occasionally around the year in honour of the Santo Olga Goretskaja, concluding on the next day when people are kicked out from the bar, in the city of København in the Denmark. The name \"Olga Fest\" means \"to be like Olga\" or \"make believe in parties\". Olgarians, the people who celebrate Olga Festival were the primary settlers in Copenhagen according to history books during early 2013. There are some early settlers who came before.", "Title: Bennett Alliance\n\nBennett Alliance is a New York City-based record label and music production company serving Massachusetts and New York City since 2003. Bennett Alliance was founded by saxophonist Daniel Bennett in the spring of 2003. The Bennett Alliance Music Fest (formerly Open Fest) is a national jazz and folk fest held in Rochester, New York. In 2006, Bennett Alliance expanded into an independent record label. Through internet marketing and a strong word-of-mouth network, Bennett Alliance has successfully released albums for The Kode, JK & the Servomatics, and the Daniel Bennett Group.", "Title: Santa Cruz Hemp Allstars\n\nThe Santa Cruz Hemp Allstars are a super-jam group put together by Poco Marshall, featuring members of Sound Tribe Sector 9, Estradasphere, , The Disco Biscuits, The Slip, The Living Daylights, and DJ Logic. The first show was held at Palookaville in Santa Cruz, California on April 20, 2001 as a Santa Cruz Hemp Fest afterparty. The group plays totally unrehearsed improvised jam sessions. There have only been a total of seven appearances ever by the Santa Cruz Hemp Allstars. Their last show was completely sold out.", "Title: Salem Hempfest\n\nSalem Hempfest, or Salem Hemp Fest, is a cannabis festival in Salem, Oregon, in the United States. The inaugural event was held in Riverfront Park in 2015.", "Title: University of Idaho\n\nThe University of Idaho (officially abbreviated UI, locally referred to as \"the U of I\") is the U.S. state of Idaho's oldest public university, located in the city of Moscow in Latah County in the northern portion of the state. It is the state's flagship, land-grant and primary research university. The University of Idaho was the state's sole university for 71 years, until 1963, and its College of Law, established in 1909, was first accredited by the American Bar Association in 1925.", "Title: Kyoto Hemp Forum\n\nKyoto Hemp Forum (also called 世界麻環境フォーラム京都, International Hemp Environmental Forum Kyoto) is a hemp industry event held in Kyoto. The first event was held in July 2016. Featured speakers included Japanese politicians first lady Akie Abe and the Mayor of Kyoto, Daisaku Kadokawa, as well as U.S. activist Chris Conrad and Dutch seed enterpreneur Ben Dronkers. The title of Conrad's book \"Hemp: Lifeline to the Future\" was also the official theme of the event. Exhibitors at the forum include an Australian hemp seed company whose biggest market is Japan.", "Title: Moscow Hemp Fest\n\nThe Moscow Hemp Fest (sometimes Moscow Hempfest) is an annual cannabis event held in Moscow, Idaho, in the United States. It began in 1996 for the University of Idaho's Mom's Weekend." ]
4,154
May Gorslin Preston Slosson died in what Michigan county?
Washtenaw County
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[ { "sentences": [ "Omeena County was a northwest Michigan county.", " It was set off and founded in 1840 from Michilimackinac County.", " Its seat was Wequetong, an Indian Camp on the west arm of the Grand Traverse Bay.", " In 1851, it was annexed to present-day Grand Traverse County, Michigan.", " Later, Wequetong was renamed Traverse City." ], "title": "Omeena County, Michigan" }, { "sentences": [ "Area code 679 is an area code within the North American Numbering Plan in the southeastern Michigan county of Wayne.", " It was assigned as an overlay to area code 313 to provide numbering relief when needed.", " While relief planning is in progress, the area code has not been used." ], "title": "Area Code 679" }, { "sentences": [ "Edward Howard McNamara served as Wayne County, Michigan County Executive from 1987–2002, and also served as mayor of Livonia, Michigan, from 1970–1986, and as a member of Livonia City Council from 1962 to 1970.", " He is probably best known for overseeing the $1.6 billion expansion of Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport.", " The expansion included two new runways and the new Edward H. McNamara Terminal, which was named in his honor." ], "title": "Edward H. McNamara" }, { "sentences": [ "Ann Arbor is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of Washtenaw County.", " The 2010 census recorded its population to be 113,934, making it the sixth largest city in Michigan." ], "title": "Ann Arbor, Michigan" }, { "sentences": [ "Cecil Gooding (May 1883 – January 5, 1904) was an American football player.", " Gooding attended Ann Arbor High School where he played football.", " He enrolled as an engineering student at the University of Michigan in the fall of 1901.", " He played on Michigan's All-Freshman football team in 1901 and became a backup at the guard position for the 1902 Michigan Wolverines football team.", " As a junior, he was the starting right guard in all 12 games for the 1903 Michigan Wolverines football team that compiled a record of 11-0-1 and outscored its opponents 565-6.", " The 1903 Michigan team has been recognized as national champions by the National Championship Foundation.", " He contracted typhoid fever following a Thanksgiving Day game against the University of Minnesota in late November 1903.", " It was believed that he contracted the illness from drinking the water while in Chicago for the game.", " He died five weeks later.", " He was the first Michigan Wolverines football player to die while attending the school.", " Following his death, \"The Michigan Alumnus\" wrote: \"He had striven conscientiously to perfect himself in the game and earned the respect of coaches, players and spectators.", " He was a reliable, hard-working guard who never under any circumstances played anything but a sportsmanlike game.", " He was a \"man\" off the field and on.\"", " He was buried at York Charter Township, Washtenaw County, Michigan." ], "title": "Cecil Gooding" }, { "sentences": [ "Saginaw County, officially the County of Saginaw, is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan.", " As of the 2010 census, the population was 200,169.", " The county seat is Saginaw.", " The county was created by September 10, 1822, and was fully organized on February 9, 1835.", " The etymology of the county's name is uncertain.", " It may be derived from \"Sace-nong\" or \"Sak-e-nong\" (English: Sauk land ), as the Sauk (French: \"Sac\" ) tribe once lived there.", " Another possibility is that it comes from Ojibwe words meaning \"place of the outlet\" –\"sag\" (English: an opening ) and \"ong\" (English: place of ).", " \"See\" List of Michigan county name etymologies." ], "title": "Saginaw County, Michigan" }, { "sentences": [ "Manistee County is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan.", " As of the 2010 census, the population was 24,733.", " The county seat is Manistee.", " The name \"Manistee\" is from an Ojibwe word first applied to the principal river of the county.", " The derivation is not certain, but it may be from \"ministigweyaa\", \"river with islands at its mouth\".", " \"See also\", List of Michigan county name etymologies and Kaministiquia River." ], "title": "Manistee County, Michigan" }, { "sentences": [ "May Gorslin Preston Slosson (10 September 1858, Ilion, New York – 26 November 1943, Ann Arbor, Michigan) was an American educator and suffragist.", " She was the first woman to obtain a doctoral degree in Philosophy in the United States." ], "title": "May Gorslin Preston Slosson" }, { "sentences": [ "Lynchburg Regional Airport (IATA: KLYH, ICAO: LYH) , also known as Preston Glenn Field, is a public use airport in Campbell County, Virginia, United States.", " It is located at the intersection of Route 29 South and Route 460, five nautical miles (6 mi, 9 km) southwest of the central business district of the City of Lynchburg, which owns the airport.", " Originally known as Preston Glenn Airport, it was named for Lt. Preston Glenn, a Lynchburg native who died while serving in World War I as an Army Air Corps pilot.", " Mostly used for general aviation, the airport is also served by commercial airline American Airlines, with modern Dash 8 turboprops and Canadair Regional Jet aircraft to Charlotte Douglas International Airport in Charlotte, North Carolina.", "." ], "title": "Lynchburg Regional Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "Lapeer is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and is the county seat of Lapeer County.", " As of the 2010 census, the city population was 8,841.", " Most of the city was incorporated from land that was formerly in Lapeer Township, though portions were also annexed from Mayfield Township and Elba Township.", " The city government is politically independent of all three townships.", " Lapeer is in southern Michigan, east of Flint, on the Flint River.", " The name \"Lapeer\" is a corruption of the French \"la pierre\", which means \"the flint\".", " (See List of Michigan county name etymologies.)" ], "title": "Lapeer, Michigan" } ]
[ "Title: Omeena County, Michigan\n\nOmeena County was a northwest Michigan county. It was set off and founded in 1840 from Michilimackinac County. Its seat was Wequetong, an Indian Camp on the west arm of the Grand Traverse Bay. In 1851, it was annexed to present-day Grand Traverse County, Michigan. Later, Wequetong was renamed Traverse City.", "Title: Area Code 679\n\nArea code 679 is an area code within the North American Numbering Plan in the southeastern Michigan county of Wayne. It was assigned as an overlay to area code 313 to provide numbering relief when needed. While relief planning is in progress, the area code has not been used.", "Title: Edward H. McNamara\n\nEdward Howard McNamara served as Wayne County, Michigan County Executive from 1987–2002, and also served as mayor of Livonia, Michigan, from 1970–1986, and as a member of Livonia City Council from 1962 to 1970. He is probably best known for overseeing the $1.6 billion expansion of Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport. The expansion included two new runways and the new Edward H. McNamara Terminal, which was named in his honor.", "Title: Ann Arbor, Michigan\n\nAnn Arbor is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of Washtenaw County. The 2010 census recorded its population to be 113,934, making it the sixth largest city in Michigan.", "Title: Cecil Gooding\n\nCecil Gooding (May 1883 – January 5, 1904) was an American football player. Gooding attended Ann Arbor High School where he played football. He enrolled as an engineering student at the University of Michigan in the fall of 1901. He played on Michigan's All-Freshman football team in 1901 and became a backup at the guard position for the 1902 Michigan Wolverines football team. As a junior, he was the starting right guard in all 12 games for the 1903 Michigan Wolverines football team that compiled a record of 11-0-1 and outscored its opponents 565-6. The 1903 Michigan team has been recognized as national champions by the National Championship Foundation. He contracted typhoid fever following a Thanksgiving Day game against the University of Minnesota in late November 1903. It was believed that he contracted the illness from drinking the water while in Chicago for the game. He died five weeks later. He was the first Michigan Wolverines football player to die while attending the school. Following his death, \"The Michigan Alumnus\" wrote: \"He had striven conscientiously to perfect himself in the game and earned the respect of coaches, players and spectators. He was a reliable, hard-working guard who never under any circumstances played anything but a sportsmanlike game. He was a \"man\" off the field and on.\" He was buried at York Charter Township, Washtenaw County, Michigan.", "Title: Saginaw County, Michigan\n\nSaginaw County, officially the County of Saginaw, is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2010 census, the population was 200,169. The county seat is Saginaw. The county was created by September 10, 1822, and was fully organized on February 9, 1835. The etymology of the county's name is uncertain. It may be derived from \"Sace-nong\" or \"Sak-e-nong\" (English: Sauk land ), as the Sauk (French: \"Sac\" ) tribe once lived there. Another possibility is that it comes from Ojibwe words meaning \"place of the outlet\" –\"sag\" (English: an opening ) and \"ong\" (English: place of ). \"See\" List of Michigan county name etymologies.", "Title: Manistee County, Michigan\n\nManistee County is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2010 census, the population was 24,733. The county seat is Manistee. The name \"Manistee\" is from an Ojibwe word first applied to the principal river of the county. The derivation is not certain, but it may be from \"ministigweyaa\", \"river with islands at its mouth\". \"See also\", List of Michigan county name etymologies and Kaministiquia River.", "Title: May Gorslin Preston Slosson\n\nMay Gorslin Preston Slosson (10 September 1858, Ilion, New York – 26 November 1943, Ann Arbor, Michigan) was an American educator and suffragist. She was the first woman to obtain a doctoral degree in Philosophy in the United States.", "Title: Lynchburg Regional Airport\n\nLynchburg Regional Airport (IATA: KLYH, ICAO: LYH) , also known as Preston Glenn Field, is a public use airport in Campbell County, Virginia, United States. It is located at the intersection of Route 29 South and Route 460, five nautical miles (6 mi, 9 km) southwest of the central business district of the City of Lynchburg, which owns the airport. Originally known as Preston Glenn Airport, it was named for Lt. Preston Glenn, a Lynchburg native who died while serving in World War I as an Army Air Corps pilot. Mostly used for general aviation, the airport is also served by commercial airline American Airlines, with modern Dash 8 turboprops and Canadair Regional Jet aircraft to Charlotte Douglas International Airport in Charlotte, North Carolina. .", "Title: Lapeer, Michigan\n\nLapeer is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and is the county seat of Lapeer County. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 8,841. Most of the city was incorporated from land that was formerly in Lapeer Township, though portions were also annexed from Mayfield Township and Elba Township. The city government is politically independent of all three townships. Lapeer is in southern Michigan, east of Flint, on the Flint River. The name \"Lapeer\" is a corruption of the French \"la pierre\", which means \"the flint\". (See List of Michigan county name etymologies.)" ]
4,155
The Sager Strong Award was created in honor of an American sports reporter who covered sports for CNN, TBS, and what other station?
TNT
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[ { "sentences": [ "Michael G. Bryson (August 22, 1942 – May 22, 2012) was a news and sports reporter and editor from Des Moines, Iowa and the elder brother of travel writer Bill Bryson.", " He co-authored a book \"The Babe Didn't Point: And Other Stories About Iowans and Sports\" with his son Michael G. Bryson Jr in 1989.", " He also wrote a book called \"The Twenty-Four-Inch Home Run\" in 1990.", " Bryson was an editor and associate publisher of the Sun Press Newspapers in Hawaii from 1979 to 1986.", " He covered the New York Mets in 1969 while a sports reporter for the Associated Press.", " He was a news reporter for the \"Des Moines Register and Tribune\" from 1970 to 1979.", " He attended Drake University." ], "title": "Michael Bryson" }, { "sentences": [ "Patrick \"Pat\" Burns (1921 - June 8, 1996) was a Canadian radio talk show host and newspaper reporter.", " He was born in Montreal, Quebec, but began his radio career in England with the BBC as a sports reporter covering the world hockey championships in London in 1949.", " After working for a time as a news/sports reporter for the \"Vancouver Province\", he worked as the News/Sports Director for CKLG in Vancouver, BC from 1955 to 1963.", " On May 13, 1963 the \"Burns Hot Line\" made its debut on CJOR in Vancouver, BC which earned him recognition as one of Canadian radio's most fascinating and dynamic radio personalities." ], "title": "Pat Burns (broadcaster)" }, { "sentences": [ "Following her skating career, Cook became a television sports reporter.", " She began her career at Boston, Massachusetts' WSBK-TV as a sports producer.", " In October 1984, Cook was hired by WBZ-TV.", " She worked there as a sports reporter until 2010, when she decided not to accept an offer to continue as a free lancer.", " Cook has reported for ESPN.", " She hosted the figure skating coverage for Turner Sports during the 1998 Winter Olympics.", " She has won the Action for Children's Television award, two Service to Children awards from the NAB, several Parents' Choice Awards for the program \"Rap Around\", and the Gracie Award (named for Gracie Allen), given for excellence in portraying women in a positive light, for a segment on Mari-Rae Sopper, a former gymnast killed in the 9/11 incident." ], "title": "Alice Cook (figure skater)" }, { "sentences": [ "Gene Principe (born February 26, 1967) is a Canadian sports reporter for Sportsnet.", " Principe began his broadcasting career in 1987 when he was a videographer at CFRN in Edmonton, later moving to CKND-TV in Winnipeg (now a part of the Global Television Network), where he worked as a sports reporter and co-anchor on the station's nightly half-hour sportscast." ], "title": "Gene Principe" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sager Strong Award is an award for players and executives of the National Basketball Association.", " The award was created in honor of the longtime NBA sideline reporter Craig Sager." ], "title": "Sager Strong Award" }, { "sentences": [ "Cara Capuano is an American sports anchor for ESPNU.", " Before joining ESPNU in 2008, she was a former sports reporter for FSN.", " She joined Fox Sports Northwest in August 2004, as a reporter and anchor for the Northwest Sports Report, and the \"Detroit Sports Report\".", " She is a Southern Californian and will often go by the nickname \"Cappy.\"" ], "title": "Cara Capuano" }, { "sentences": [ "The New England Patriots Radio Network is a CBS Radio network which carries live game broadcasts of the New England Patriots.", " The network's flagship station is WBZ-FM/98.5, located in Boston, Massachusetts.", " Gil Santos, former WBZ sports reporter who was known as the \"Voice of the New England Patriots\" retired after the 2012 season (during the Patriots' December win over the Dolphins that season part of Santos' radio call was simulcast by CBS television in recognition of his time with the team) and was replaced by Bob Socci, who now does the play-by-play with former Patriots quarterback Scott Zolak providing the color commentary and former Patriots linebacker Matt Chatham and WBZ-TV/WSBK-TV sports reporter Steve Burton providing the sideline reports.", " Marc Bertrand and \"Boston Globe\" sports columnist Chris Gasper host the pregame (when one of them is unavailable Greg Dickerson fills in), and the postgame show is hosted by Bertrand and former Patriot Steve DeOssie.", " Former hosts of the network's pre- and postgame show include Gary Tanguay, Andy Gresh, Bill Abbate, Mike Ruth, Tim Fox, and Pete Brock.", " Albert Breer is a regular guest analyst on the network's pre-game show." ], "title": "New England Patriots Radio Network" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Sports Personality, Sports Reporter was first awarded in 2011.", " It is awarded to whom the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences judges to be the best sports reporter in a calendar year." ], "title": "Outstanding Sports Personality, Sports Reporter" }, { "sentences": [ "Craig Graham Sager Sr. (June 29, 1951December 15, 2016) was an American sports reporter, covering an array of sports from 1981 until the year of his death for CNN and its sister stations, TBS and TNT." ], "title": "Craig Sager" }, { "sentences": [ "John Steigerwald (born October 3, 1948), is a Pittsburgh-based sports reporter, commentator, and former sports anchor and second oldest member of the Steigerwald media family that includes his older brother Bill and younger brothers Paul Steigerwald and rock guitarist Dan Steigerwald.", " John worked on the sports anchor team at WTAE-TV (ABC), along with other Pittsburgh notables such as Myron Cope and Bill Hillgrove.", " He later moved to KDKA-TV (CBS) in 1985 and was an anchor and primary Pittsburgh Steelers reporter for 30 years.", " KDKA chose not to renew his contract in 2007.", " Until 2015 he was a \"Sports Talk\" host on the radio website of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.", " He writes a weekly column for The Daily Caller and his web site is JustWatchtheGame.com.", " John's brother Bill Steigerwald is an ex-newspaperman and book author (\"30 Days a Black Man\" and \"Dogging Steinbeck\") who worked at the Los Angeles Times in the 1980s, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in the 1990s and the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review in the 2000s.", " Paul Steigerwald, a former KDKA-TV sports reporter, is the Pittsburgh Penguins television play-by-play announcer." ], "title": "John Steigerwald" } ]
[ "Title: Michael Bryson\n\nMichael G. Bryson (August 22, 1942 – May 22, 2012) was a news and sports reporter and editor from Des Moines, Iowa and the elder brother of travel writer Bill Bryson. He co-authored a book \"The Babe Didn't Point: And Other Stories About Iowans and Sports\" with his son Michael G. Bryson Jr in 1989. He also wrote a book called \"The Twenty-Four-Inch Home Run\" in 1990. Bryson was an editor and associate publisher of the Sun Press Newspapers in Hawaii from 1979 to 1986. He covered the New York Mets in 1969 while a sports reporter for the Associated Press. He was a news reporter for the \"Des Moines Register and Tribune\" from 1970 to 1979. He attended Drake University.", "Title: Pat Burns (broadcaster)\n\nPatrick \"Pat\" Burns (1921 - June 8, 1996) was a Canadian radio talk show host and newspaper reporter. He was born in Montreal, Quebec, but began his radio career in England with the BBC as a sports reporter covering the world hockey championships in London in 1949. After working for a time as a news/sports reporter for the \"Vancouver Province\", he worked as the News/Sports Director for CKLG in Vancouver, BC from 1955 to 1963. On May 13, 1963 the \"Burns Hot Line\" made its debut on CJOR in Vancouver, BC which earned him recognition as one of Canadian radio's most fascinating and dynamic radio personalities.", "Title: Alice Cook (figure skater)\n\nFollowing her skating career, Cook became a television sports reporter. She began her career at Boston, Massachusetts' WSBK-TV as a sports producer. In October 1984, Cook was hired by WBZ-TV. She worked there as a sports reporter until 2010, when she decided not to accept an offer to continue as a free lancer. Cook has reported for ESPN. She hosted the figure skating coverage for Turner Sports during the 1998 Winter Olympics. She has won the Action for Children's Television award, two Service to Children awards from the NAB, several Parents' Choice Awards for the program \"Rap Around\", and the Gracie Award (named for Gracie Allen), given for excellence in portraying women in a positive light, for a segment on Mari-Rae Sopper, a former gymnast killed in the 9/11 incident.", "Title: Gene Principe\n\nGene Principe (born February 26, 1967) is a Canadian sports reporter for Sportsnet. Principe began his broadcasting career in 1987 when he was a videographer at CFRN in Edmonton, later moving to CKND-TV in Winnipeg (now a part of the Global Television Network), where he worked as a sports reporter and co-anchor on the station's nightly half-hour sportscast.", "Title: Sager Strong Award\n\nThe Sager Strong Award is an award for players and executives of the National Basketball Association. The award was created in honor of the longtime NBA sideline reporter Craig Sager.", "Title: Cara Capuano\n\nCara Capuano is an American sports anchor for ESPNU. Before joining ESPNU in 2008, she was a former sports reporter for FSN. She joined Fox Sports Northwest in August 2004, as a reporter and anchor for the Northwest Sports Report, and the \"Detroit Sports Report\". She is a Southern Californian and will often go by the nickname \"Cappy.\"", "Title: New England Patriots Radio Network\n\nThe New England Patriots Radio Network is a CBS Radio network which carries live game broadcasts of the New England Patriots. The network's flagship station is WBZ-FM/98.5, located in Boston, Massachusetts. Gil Santos, former WBZ sports reporter who was known as the \"Voice of the New England Patriots\" retired after the 2012 season (during the Patriots' December win over the Dolphins that season part of Santos' radio call was simulcast by CBS television in recognition of his time with the team) and was replaced by Bob Socci, who now does the play-by-play with former Patriots quarterback Scott Zolak providing the color commentary and former Patriots linebacker Matt Chatham and WBZ-TV/WSBK-TV sports reporter Steve Burton providing the sideline reports. Marc Bertrand and \"Boston Globe\" sports columnist Chris Gasper host the pregame (when one of them is unavailable Greg Dickerson fills in), and the postgame show is hosted by Bertrand and former Patriot Steve DeOssie. Former hosts of the network's pre- and postgame show include Gary Tanguay, Andy Gresh, Bill Abbate, Mike Ruth, Tim Fox, and Pete Brock. Albert Breer is a regular guest analyst on the network's pre-game show.", "Title: Outstanding Sports Personality, Sports Reporter\n\nThe Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Sports Personality, Sports Reporter was first awarded in 2011. It is awarded to whom the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences judges to be the best sports reporter in a calendar year.", "Title: Craig Sager\n\nCraig Graham Sager Sr. (June 29, 1951December 15, 2016) was an American sports reporter, covering an array of sports from 1981 until the year of his death for CNN and its sister stations, TBS and TNT.", "Title: John Steigerwald\n\nJohn Steigerwald (born October 3, 1948), is a Pittsburgh-based sports reporter, commentator, and former sports anchor and second oldest member of the Steigerwald media family that includes his older brother Bill and younger brothers Paul Steigerwald and rock guitarist Dan Steigerwald. John worked on the sports anchor team at WTAE-TV (ABC), along with other Pittsburgh notables such as Myron Cope and Bill Hillgrove. He later moved to KDKA-TV (CBS) in 1985 and was an anchor and primary Pittsburgh Steelers reporter for 30 years. KDKA chose not to renew his contract in 2007. Until 2015 he was a \"Sports Talk\" host on the radio website of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. He writes a weekly column for The Daily Caller and his web site is JustWatchtheGame.com. John's brother Bill Steigerwald is an ex-newspaperman and book author (\"30 Days a Black Man\" and \"Dogging Steinbeck\") who worked at the Los Angeles Times in the 1980s, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in the 1990s and the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review in the 2000s. Paul Steigerwald, a former KDKA-TV sports reporter, is the Pittsburgh Penguins television play-by-play announcer." ]
4,156
On what show did an actress featuring in Warmer in the Winter star as Maya Hart?
Girl Meets World
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"Girl Meets World\" is an American coming of age television sitcom created by Michael Jacobs and April Kelly that premiered on Disney Channel on June 27, 2014, and ended on January 20, 2017.", " The series is a sequel to \"Boy Meets World\", which aired on ABC from 1993 to 2000 and followed the fictitious upbringing of Cory Matthews and his relationship with Topanga Lawrence.", " Savage and Fishel reprise their roles in the sequel, now living in New York City as parents of middle schooler Riley Matthews.", " The series centers around the life of Riley and her friends and family, particularly their school life, in which Cory is their history teacher.", " Riley shares a strong relationship with her best friend Maya Hart, who assists her in learning to cope with the social and personal issues of adolescence.", " Several of the \"Boy Meets World\" cast have made appearances in the show, also reprising their roles from the original show.", " Jacobs serves as the executive producer of the series." ], "title": "List of Girl Meets World characters" }, { "sentences": [ "Sabrina Ann Lynn Carpenter (born May 11, 1999) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress.", " She had a recurring role as the young version of Chloe Goodwin in \"The Goodwin Games\" and starred as Maya Hart in the Disney Channel series \"Girl Meets World\".", " She is signed to Hollywood Records.", " Her debut EP \"Can't Blame a Girl for Trying\" was released in 2014, and she has since released two full-length albums: \"Eyes Wide Open\" (2015) and \"Evolution\" (2016)." ], "title": "Sabrina Carpenter" }, { "sentences": [ "Warmer in the Winter is the upcoming fourth studio album by violinist and composer Lindsey Stirling, due on October 20, 2017.", " The album will feature Trombone Shorty, Alex Gaskarth of All Time Low, and Sabrina Carpenter.", " The album is composed of ten Christmas cover tracks and three original tracks." ], "title": "Warmer in the Winter" }, { "sentences": [ "Christmas traditions in Australia and New Zealand have many similarities to British and United States traditions, including traditional Christmas symbols featuring winter iconography.", " This means a red fur-coated Santa Claus riding a sleigh, carols such as \"Jingle Bells\", and various snow-covered Christmas scenes on Christmas cards and decorations.", " However, the timing of Christmas occurring during the Southern Hemisphere's summer season has resulted in the development of some local traditions as a result of the warmer weather." ], "title": "Christmas in Australia and New Zealand" }, { "sentences": [ "Miki Maya (真矢みき , \"Maya Miki\" , born January 31, 1964 in Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture) is a Japanese actress, and also a former top star of the Takarazuka Revue.", " Her real name is Miki Sato (佐藤美季 , \"Satō Miki\" ) .", " During her childhood, she lived in several different cities because of her father's job.", " It was Toyonaka, Osaka, where she had spent most of her teen years before joining the Takarazuka Revue in 1981.", " Her debut performance was \"Takarazuka Haru no Odori\" and she became the top star of the Flower Troupe for her role in \"East Of Eden \" in 1995.", " She retired in 1998 and her last show was 'Speakeasy', in which she sang the theme song \"Kaze no machi no junjō na akutō tachi(風の街の純情な男たち)\".", " This musical is based on John Gay's 1728 ballad opera, \"The Beggar's Opera\"." ], "title": "Miki Maya" }, { "sentences": [ "The mountain chiffchaff or eastern chiffchaff (\"Phylloscopus sindianus\") is a species of leaf warbler found in the Caucasus (\"P. s. lorenzii\") and Himalayas (\"P. s. sindianus\"), and is an altitudinal migrant, moving to lower levels in winter.", " The nominate subspecies is similar to the Siberian chiffchaff, but with a finer darker bill, browner upperparts and buff flanks; its song is almost identical to the common chiffchaff, but the call is a weak \"psew\".", " \"P. s. lorenzii\" is warmer and darker brown than the nominate race; it is sympatric with common chiffchaff in a small area in the Western Caucasus, but interbreeding occurs rarely, if ever.", " The mountain chiffchaff differs from \"tristis\" in vocalisations, external morphology and mtDNA sequences.", " Its two subspecies appear to be distinct vocally, and also show some difference in mtDNA sequences." ], "title": "Mountain chiffchaff" }, { "sentences": [ "Tippy D'Auria (born 1935) is the founder of the Winter Star Party held each year in the Florida Keys sponsored by the Southern Cross Astronomical Society." ], "title": "Tippy D'Auria" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Girl Meets World\" is an American coming of age television sitcom created by Michael Jacobs and April Kelly that premiered on Disney Channel on June 27, 2014, and ended on January 20, 2017.", " The series is a sequel to \"Boy Meets World\", which aired on ABC from 1993 to 2000 and followed the fictitious upbringing of Cory Matthews and his relationship with Topanga Lawrence.", " Savage and Fishel reprise their roles in the sequel, now living in New York City as parents of middle schooler Riley Matthews.", " The series centers around the life of Riley and her friends and family, particularly their school life, in which Cory is their history teacher.", " Riley shares a strong relationship with her best friend, Maya Hart, who assists her in learning to cope with the social and personal issues of adolescence.", " Several of the \"Boy Meets World\" cast have made appearances in the show, also reprising their roles from the original show.", " Jacobs serves as the executive producer of the series." ], "title": "List of Girl Meets World episodes" }, { "sentences": [ "The Winter Star Party, aka WSP, is an annual convention of amateur astronomers where the primary activity is nighttime astronomical observation.", " Most attendees camp on site." ], "title": "Winter Star Party" }, { "sentences": [ "Maya (born Kim Young-sook on 17 November 1975) is a South Korean singer and actress.", " Maya began her singing career as an underground rock music singer in 1996, and made her onscreen performance debut on the Mnet program \"Show King M\" on 11 March 2003.", " Maya's first hit song from her debut album was \"Azalea,\" based on the same-titled poem by Kim Sowol." ], "title": "Maya (singer)" } ]
[ "Title: List of Girl Meets World characters\n\n\"Girl Meets World\" is an American coming of age television sitcom created by Michael Jacobs and April Kelly that premiered on Disney Channel on June 27, 2014, and ended on January 20, 2017. The series is a sequel to \"Boy Meets World\", which aired on ABC from 1993 to 2000 and followed the fictitious upbringing of Cory Matthews and his relationship with Topanga Lawrence. Savage and Fishel reprise their roles in the sequel, now living in New York City as parents of middle schooler Riley Matthews. The series centers around the life of Riley and her friends and family, particularly their school life, in which Cory is their history teacher. Riley shares a strong relationship with her best friend Maya Hart, who assists her in learning to cope with the social and personal issues of adolescence. Several of the \"Boy Meets World\" cast have made appearances in the show, also reprising their roles from the original show. Jacobs serves as the executive producer of the series.", "Title: Sabrina Carpenter\n\nSabrina Ann Lynn Carpenter (born May 11, 1999) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. She had a recurring role as the young version of Chloe Goodwin in \"The Goodwin Games\" and starred as Maya Hart in the Disney Channel series \"Girl Meets World\". She is signed to Hollywood Records. Her debut EP \"Can't Blame a Girl for Trying\" was released in 2014, and she has since released two full-length albums: \"Eyes Wide Open\" (2015) and \"Evolution\" (2016).", "Title: Warmer in the Winter\n\nWarmer in the Winter is the upcoming fourth studio album by violinist and composer Lindsey Stirling, due on October 20, 2017. The album will feature Trombone Shorty, Alex Gaskarth of All Time Low, and Sabrina Carpenter. The album is composed of ten Christmas cover tracks and three original tracks.", "Title: Christmas in Australia and New Zealand\n\nChristmas traditions in Australia and New Zealand have many similarities to British and United States traditions, including traditional Christmas symbols featuring winter iconography. This means a red fur-coated Santa Claus riding a sleigh, carols such as \"Jingle Bells\", and various snow-covered Christmas scenes on Christmas cards and decorations. However, the timing of Christmas occurring during the Southern Hemisphere's summer season has resulted in the development of some local traditions as a result of the warmer weather.", "Title: Miki Maya\n\nMiki Maya (真矢みき , \"Maya Miki\" , born January 31, 1964 in Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture) is a Japanese actress, and also a former top star of the Takarazuka Revue. Her real name is Miki Sato (佐藤美季 , \"Satō Miki\" ) . During her childhood, she lived in several different cities because of her father's job. It was Toyonaka, Osaka, where she had spent most of her teen years before joining the Takarazuka Revue in 1981. Her debut performance was \"Takarazuka Haru no Odori\" and she became the top star of the Flower Troupe for her role in \"East Of Eden \" in 1995. She retired in 1998 and her last show was 'Speakeasy', in which she sang the theme song \"Kaze no machi no junjō na akutō tachi(風の街の純情な男たち)\". This musical is based on John Gay's 1728 ballad opera, \"The Beggar's Opera\".", "Title: Mountain chiffchaff\n\nThe mountain chiffchaff or eastern chiffchaff (\"Phylloscopus sindianus\") is a species of leaf warbler found in the Caucasus (\"P. s. lorenzii\") and Himalayas (\"P. s. sindianus\"), and is an altitudinal migrant, moving to lower levels in winter. The nominate subspecies is similar to the Siberian chiffchaff, but with a finer darker bill, browner upperparts and buff flanks; its song is almost identical to the common chiffchaff, but the call is a weak \"psew\". \"P. s. lorenzii\" is warmer and darker brown than the nominate race; it is sympatric with common chiffchaff in a small area in the Western Caucasus, but interbreeding occurs rarely, if ever. The mountain chiffchaff differs from \"tristis\" in vocalisations, external morphology and mtDNA sequences. Its two subspecies appear to be distinct vocally, and also show some difference in mtDNA sequences.", "Title: Tippy D'Auria\n\nTippy D'Auria (born 1935) is the founder of the Winter Star Party held each year in the Florida Keys sponsored by the Southern Cross Astronomical Society.", "Title: List of Girl Meets World episodes\n\n\"Girl Meets World\" is an American coming of age television sitcom created by Michael Jacobs and April Kelly that premiered on Disney Channel on June 27, 2014, and ended on January 20, 2017. The series is a sequel to \"Boy Meets World\", which aired on ABC from 1993 to 2000 and followed the fictitious upbringing of Cory Matthews and his relationship with Topanga Lawrence. Savage and Fishel reprise their roles in the sequel, now living in New York City as parents of middle schooler Riley Matthews. The series centers around the life of Riley and her friends and family, particularly their school life, in which Cory is their history teacher. Riley shares a strong relationship with her best friend, Maya Hart, who assists her in learning to cope with the social and personal issues of adolescence. Several of the \"Boy Meets World\" cast have made appearances in the show, also reprising their roles from the original show. Jacobs serves as the executive producer of the series.", "Title: Winter Star Party\n\nThe Winter Star Party, aka WSP, is an annual convention of amateur astronomers where the primary activity is nighttime astronomical observation. Most attendees camp on site.", "Title: Maya (singer)\n\nMaya (born Kim Young-sook on 17 November 1975) is a South Korean singer and actress. Maya began her singing career as an underground rock music singer in 1996, and made her onscreen performance debut on the Mnet program \"Show King M\" on 11 March 2003. Maya's first hit song from her debut album was \"Azalea,\" based on the same-titled poem by Kim Sowol." ]
4,157
1999–2000 FA Cup was won by a goal from a player born in what year?
1970
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 2009 FA Cup Final was the 128th final of the world's oldest domestic football cup competition, the FA Cup.", " The final was played at Wembley Stadium in London on 30 May 2009 and marked the third time that the final has been staged at the stadium since it was rebuilt.", " The match was contested by Chelsea, who beat Arsenal 2–1 in their semi-final, and Everton who beat Manchester United 4–2 on penalties after a 0–0 draw after extra time.", " After Louis Saha opened the scoring after just 25 seconds, the fastest ever goal in an FA Cup Final, Didier Drogba equalised in the 21st minute before Frank Lampard scored the winner with 19 minutes left to play to give Chelsea their fifth FA Cup success." ], "title": "2009 FA Cup Final" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2000 FA Cup Final was the 119th final of the FA Cup, and the 72nd (excluding replays) and last to be played at the old Wembley Stadium.", " It took place on 20 May 2000 and was contested between Chelsea and Aston Villa, the latter making its first FA Cup Final appearance since winning it in 1957." ], "title": "2000 FA Cup Final" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2013 FA Cup Final was the 132nd final of the FA Cup, the world's oldest football cup competition.", " The match, contested by Manchester City and Wigan Athletic, took place on 11 May 2013 at Wembley Stadium in London, and kicked off at 5:15 p.m.", " It was Wigan's first FA Cup final and Manchester City's 10th.", " Wigan pulled off a shock victory against favourites City, winning in circumstances reminiscent of the 1988 FA Cup Final when Wimbledon overcame Liverpool.", " Ben Watson's stoppage-time headed goal produced the \"greatest FA Cup Final upset for a quarter of a century\".", " In the United Kingdom, the match was televised by ITV and ESPN." ], "title": "2013 FA Cup Final" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1999–2000 FA Cup was the 119th staging of the world's oldest cup competition, the Football Association Cup or FA Cup.", " Both the semi-finals and final of the competition were played at Wembley Stadium for the last time before reconstruction work began.", " The competition culminated with the FA Cup Final between Chelsea and Aston Villa.", " The game was won by a goal from Chelsea's Roberto Di Matteo, giving them a 1-0 victory." ], "title": "1999–2000 FA Cup" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2000 FA Charity Shield (also known as the One 2 One FA Charity Shield for sponsorship reasons) was the 78th FA Charity Shield, an annual football match played between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup competitions.", " The match was played between Manchester United, who won the 1999–2000 Premier League, and Chelsea, who won the 1999–2000 FA Cup, and resulted in a 2–0 Chelsea win.", " The goals were scored by Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and Mario Melchiot.", " Roy Keane was sent off for a challenge on Gustavo Poyet and was the last person to be sent off at the old Wembley Stadium." ], "title": "2000 FA Charity Shield" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1874–75 FA Cup was the fourth season of England's oldest football tournament, the Football Association Challenge Cup or \"FA Cup\".", " 29 teams entered, one more than the previous season, although four of the 29 never played a match.", " The final was contested by Royal Engineers – playing in their third final in the four seasons of the FA Cup – and Old Etonians – playing in their first final.", " On their way to the final, Royal Engineers knocked out Cambridge University in the Second Round and holders Oxford University in the Semi-finals, while Old Etonians only managed to score more than one goal in one match: their second replay against Swifts, which they won 3–0.", " The biggest win of the competition was recorded by two-time FA Cup winners Wanderers, who beat Farningham 16–0 in the First Round." ], "title": "1874–75 FA Cup" }, { "sentences": [ "Sunderland Association Football Club was founded in 1879 as Sunderland & District Teachers Association Football Club by James Allan.", " They turned professional in 1885.", " Sunderland won their first Football League championship in the 1891–92 season two years after joining the league.", " They won the next Football League First Division on three occasions in four seasons; in 1892, 1893 and 1895, separated by a runner-up spot in 1894.", " In the 1901–02 season, Sunderland won their fifth Football League First Division championship.", " They came close to completing the \"league and cup double\" in the 1912–13 season, winning the league but losing to Aston Villa in the 1913 FA Cup Final.", " The team's next success came in the 1935–36 season when they won the League Championship and also the Charity Shield.", " They had not won the FA Cup until the 1936–37 season when they defeated Preston North End in the 1937 FA Cup Final.", " Sunderland entered The Football League in 1890 and were not relegated from the top division until the 1957–58 season; a total of 58 seasons in the highest division of England.", " Their next trophy came in the 1973 FA Cup Final as they beat Leeds United 1–0.", " They reached the 1985 Football League Cup Final but finished as runners-up to Norwich City after being beaten 1–0.", " In the 1986–87 season Sunderland were relegated to the Football League Third Division for the first time in their history under the management of Lawrie McMenemy, they however, returned to the second division the following season as champions–their lowest position in the English football league system.", " Their first appearance in the Premier League came in the 1999–2000 season after being promoted as champions from Division One.", " In winning promotion the club gained 105 points, which was a record at the time.", " Sunderland gained just 15 points in the 2005-06 season, which set the record for the lowest number of points in a Premier League season, which has since been eclipsed by Derby County." ], "title": "List of Sunderland A.F.C. seasons" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1999–2000 season was Birmingham City Football Club's 97th in the Football League.", " They finished in fifth place in the Football League First Division, qualifying for the promotion play-offs, but lost the first leg of the semifinal 4–0 at home to Barnsley.", " Although they won the away leg, they were eliminated 5–2 on aggregate.", " Birmingham entered the 1999–2000 FA Cup at the third round and lost to Everton in the fourth, and after entering the League Cup in the first round and defeating Newcastle United in the third, lost to West Ham United in the fourth round." ], "title": "1999–2000 Birmingham City F.C. season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1999–2000 FA Cup Qualifying Rounds opened the 119th season of competition in England for 'The Football Association Challenge Cup' (FA Cup), the world's oldest association football single knockout competition.", " A total of 558 clubs were accepted for the competition." ], "title": "1999–2000 FA Cup qualifying rounds" }, { "sentences": [ "Roberto Di Matteo (] ; born 29 May 1970) is an Italian former professional footballer and manager." ], "title": "Roberto Di Matteo" } ]
[ "Title: 2009 FA Cup Final\n\nThe 2009 FA Cup Final was the 128th final of the world's oldest domestic football cup competition, the FA Cup. The final was played at Wembley Stadium in London on 30 May 2009 and marked the third time that the final has been staged at the stadium since it was rebuilt. The match was contested by Chelsea, who beat Arsenal 2–1 in their semi-final, and Everton who beat Manchester United 4–2 on penalties after a 0–0 draw after extra time. After Louis Saha opened the scoring after just 25 seconds, the fastest ever goal in an FA Cup Final, Didier Drogba equalised in the 21st minute before Frank Lampard scored the winner with 19 minutes left to play to give Chelsea their fifth FA Cup success.", "Title: 2000 FA Cup Final\n\nThe 2000 FA Cup Final was the 119th final of the FA Cup, and the 72nd (excluding replays) and last to be played at the old Wembley Stadium. It took place on 20 May 2000 and was contested between Chelsea and Aston Villa, the latter making its first FA Cup Final appearance since winning it in 1957.", "Title: 2013 FA Cup Final\n\nThe 2013 FA Cup Final was the 132nd final of the FA Cup, the world's oldest football cup competition. The match, contested by Manchester City and Wigan Athletic, took place on 11 May 2013 at Wembley Stadium in London, and kicked off at 5:15 p.m. It was Wigan's first FA Cup final and Manchester City's 10th. Wigan pulled off a shock victory against favourites City, winning in circumstances reminiscent of the 1988 FA Cup Final when Wimbledon overcame Liverpool. Ben Watson's stoppage-time headed goal produced the \"greatest FA Cup Final upset for a quarter of a century\". In the United Kingdom, the match was televised by ITV and ESPN.", "Title: 1999–2000 FA Cup\n\nThe 1999–2000 FA Cup was the 119th staging of the world's oldest cup competition, the Football Association Cup or FA Cup. Both the semi-finals and final of the competition were played at Wembley Stadium for the last time before reconstruction work began. The competition culminated with the FA Cup Final between Chelsea and Aston Villa. The game was won by a goal from Chelsea's Roberto Di Matteo, giving them a 1-0 victory.", "Title: 2000 FA Charity Shield\n\nThe 2000 FA Charity Shield (also known as the One 2 One FA Charity Shield for sponsorship reasons) was the 78th FA Charity Shield, an annual football match played between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup competitions. The match was played between Manchester United, who won the 1999–2000 Premier League, and Chelsea, who won the 1999–2000 FA Cup, and resulted in a 2–0 Chelsea win. The goals were scored by Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and Mario Melchiot. Roy Keane was sent off for a challenge on Gustavo Poyet and was the last person to be sent off at the old Wembley Stadium.", "Title: 1874–75 FA Cup\n\nThe 1874–75 FA Cup was the fourth season of England's oldest football tournament, the Football Association Challenge Cup or \"FA Cup\". 29 teams entered, one more than the previous season, although four of the 29 never played a match. The final was contested by Royal Engineers – playing in their third final in the four seasons of the FA Cup – and Old Etonians – playing in their first final. On their way to the final, Royal Engineers knocked out Cambridge University in the Second Round and holders Oxford University in the Semi-finals, while Old Etonians only managed to score more than one goal in one match: their second replay against Swifts, which they won 3–0. The biggest win of the competition was recorded by two-time FA Cup winners Wanderers, who beat Farningham 16–0 in the First Round.", "Title: List of Sunderland A.F.C. seasons\n\nSunderland Association Football Club was founded in 1879 as Sunderland & District Teachers Association Football Club by James Allan. They turned professional in 1885. Sunderland won their first Football League championship in the 1891–92 season two years after joining the league. They won the next Football League First Division on three occasions in four seasons; in 1892, 1893 and 1895, separated by a runner-up spot in 1894. In the 1901–02 season, Sunderland won their fifth Football League First Division championship. They came close to completing the \"league and cup double\" in the 1912–13 season, winning the league but losing to Aston Villa in the 1913 FA Cup Final. The team's next success came in the 1935–36 season when they won the League Championship and also the Charity Shield. They had not won the FA Cup until the 1936–37 season when they defeated Preston North End in the 1937 FA Cup Final. Sunderland entered The Football League in 1890 and were not relegated from the top division until the 1957–58 season; a total of 58 seasons in the highest division of England. Their next trophy came in the 1973 FA Cup Final as they beat Leeds United 1–0. They reached the 1985 Football League Cup Final but finished as runners-up to Norwich City after being beaten 1–0. In the 1986–87 season Sunderland were relegated to the Football League Third Division for the first time in their history under the management of Lawrie McMenemy, they however, returned to the second division the following season as champions–their lowest position in the English football league system. Their first appearance in the Premier League came in the 1999–2000 season after being promoted as champions from Division One. In winning promotion the club gained 105 points, which was a record at the time. Sunderland gained just 15 points in the 2005-06 season, which set the record for the lowest number of points in a Premier League season, which has since been eclipsed by Derby County.", "Title: 1999–2000 Birmingham City F.C. season\n\nThe 1999–2000 season was Birmingham City Football Club's 97th in the Football League. They finished in fifth place in the Football League First Division, qualifying for the promotion play-offs, but lost the first leg of the semifinal 4–0 at home to Barnsley. Although they won the away leg, they were eliminated 5–2 on aggregate. Birmingham entered the 1999–2000 FA Cup at the third round and lost to Everton in the fourth, and after entering the League Cup in the first round and defeating Newcastle United in the third, lost to West Ham United in the fourth round.", "Title: 1999–2000 FA Cup qualifying rounds\n\nThe 1999–2000 FA Cup Qualifying Rounds opened the 119th season of competition in England for 'The Football Association Challenge Cup' (FA Cup), the world's oldest association football single knockout competition. A total of 558 clubs were accepted for the competition.", "Title: Roberto Di Matteo\n\nRoberto Di Matteo (] ; born 29 May 1970) is an Italian former professional footballer and manager." ]
4,158
Eastside Cannery is a casino owned by a company based in what Nevada city?
Paradise
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[ { "sentences": [ "The For-Site Foundation, established in 2003, is a non-profit organization dedicated to the creation of collaborative art about place.", " Based in both San Francisco and Nevada City, California, For-Site collaborates with artists and national parks to create site-specific works of all media.", " For-Site’s work includes site-specific projects done at thought-provoking and usually inaccessible sites in the bay area, including Alcatraz and the Presidio, and a residency program and educational partnerships that both take place on their 50-acre site in Nevada City.", " Curator Cheryl Haines founded For-Site in 2003 and has played an integral role in curating and collaborating with artists since." ], "title": "For-Site Foundation" }, { "sentences": [ "Cannery Casino Resorts is a Spring Valley, Nevada based gaming business that develops and manages hotels and casinos across the country.", " CCR is owned by Boyd Gaming." ], "title": "Cannery Casino Resorts" }, { "sentences": [ "Citizens Bank of Northern California, locally known as Citizens Bank, was a community bank headquartered in Nevada City, California.", " The bank served Nevada and Placer counties with seven full-service branches located in: Nevada City, Grass Valley, Penn Valley, Lake of the Pines, Truckee, and Auburn.", " It offered consumer loans and other traditional banking products and services, designed to meet the needs of small and middle market businesses and individuals.", " The bank was a wholly owned subsidiary of Citizens Bancorp and is insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.", " The bank ceased operations on September 23, 2011 as ordered by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.", " Customer accounts were transferred to Tri-Counties Bank, Chico, California." ], "title": "Citizens Bank of Northern California" }, { "sentences": [ "Wards Cove Packing Company was a cannery located in the community of Ward Cove, on the northern outskirts of the larger city of Ketchikan in the U.S. state of Alaska.", " The original Wards Cove Cannery was established in 1928, on Ward Cove and operated several Alaskan salmon canneries, employing about 200 people during the peak season.", " The company closed in 2004, and was sold to non-fishing interests.", " The impetus for the Civil Rights Act of 1991 was partially based upon \"Wards Cove Packing Co. v. Atonio\"." ], "title": "Wards Cove Packing Company" }, { "sentences": [ "Eastside Cannery Casino and Hotel is a locals casino on the Boulder Strip in Sunrise Manor, Nevada, owned and operated by Boyd Gaming.", " The Eastside Cannery has 65,000 sq ft of casino space, 307 hotel rooms, a special events ballroom, a private club on the 16th floor, five restaurants and three bars." ], "title": "Eastside Cannery" }, { "sentences": [ "Cannery Casino and Hotel is a locals casino in North Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, owned and operated by Boyd Gaming.", " The property sits on 28 acre , approximately six miles north of the Las Vegas Strip.", " The Cannery includes an 80000 sqft casino, 201 hotel rooms, an indoor/outdoor venue, Galaxy Movie Theater, five restaurants and three bars." ], "title": "Cannery Casino and Hotel" }, { "sentences": [ "Boyd Gaming Corporation is an American gaming and hospitality company based in Paradise, Nevada.", " The company continues to be run by founder Sam Boyd's family under the management of Sam's son, Bill Boyd (born 1931), who currently serves as the company's executive chairman after retiring as CEO in January 2008." ], "title": "Boyd Gaming" }, { "sentences": [ "The Miners Foundry (previously Nevada Foundry; Nevada Iron Foundry and Machine Shop, George Allan's Foundry and Machine Works,American Victorian Museum (AVM), Miners Foundry and Supply Company; currently Miners Foundry Cultural Center) is located at 325 Spring Street, Nevada City, California, USA.", " Built in Nevada County in 1856, it is a California Historical Landmark as, in 1879, the foundry became the first manufacturing site of the Pelton wheel." ], "title": "Miners Foundry" }, { "sentences": [ "Nevada City Firehouse No. 2 is a historic firehouse located at 420 Broad Street in Nevada City, California.", " Built in 1860-61, the firehouse was the first built in Nevada City.", " At the time, Nevada City had two factions competing for public funds for a firehouse: the Broad Street fire company and a group based on Main Street.", " While the Main Street company officially organized a day before the Broad Street company, the Broad Street firehouse had more private funding and was completed first, and hence Firehouse No. 2 became the first in the city.", " The firehouse features a two-story portico in front and a Greek Revival cornice." ], "title": "Nevada City Firehouse No. 2" }, { "sentences": [ "The Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad (NCNGRR) (nickname: \"Never Come, Never Go\") was located in Northern California's Nevada County and Placer County, where it connected with the Central Pacific Railroad.", " The Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Company incorporated on April 4, 1874, and was headquartered in Grass Valley, California.", " After two years of construction, passenger and commercial rail services began in 1876 and continued until 1943.", " The 22.53 mi line ran from Colfax, north through Grass Valley to Nevada City.", " At one time, the railroad was notable for having the highest railroad bridge in California, the Bear River Bridge, built in 1908." ], "title": "Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad" } ]
[ "Title: For-Site Foundation\n\nThe For-Site Foundation, established in 2003, is a non-profit organization dedicated to the creation of collaborative art about place. Based in both San Francisco and Nevada City, California, For-Site collaborates with artists and national parks to create site-specific works of all media. For-Site’s work includes site-specific projects done at thought-provoking and usually inaccessible sites in the bay area, including Alcatraz and the Presidio, and a residency program and educational partnerships that both take place on their 50-acre site in Nevada City. Curator Cheryl Haines founded For-Site in 2003 and has played an integral role in curating and collaborating with artists since.", "Title: Cannery Casino Resorts\n\nCannery Casino Resorts is a Spring Valley, Nevada based gaming business that develops and manages hotels and casinos across the country. CCR is owned by Boyd Gaming.", "Title: Citizens Bank of Northern California\n\nCitizens Bank of Northern California, locally known as Citizens Bank, was a community bank headquartered in Nevada City, California. The bank served Nevada and Placer counties with seven full-service branches located in: Nevada City, Grass Valley, Penn Valley, Lake of the Pines, Truckee, and Auburn. It offered consumer loans and other traditional banking products and services, designed to meet the needs of small and middle market businesses and individuals. The bank was a wholly owned subsidiary of Citizens Bancorp and is insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. The bank ceased operations on September 23, 2011 as ordered by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Customer accounts were transferred to Tri-Counties Bank, Chico, California.", "Title: Wards Cove Packing Company\n\nWards Cove Packing Company was a cannery located in the community of Ward Cove, on the northern outskirts of the larger city of Ketchikan in the U.S. state of Alaska. The original Wards Cove Cannery was established in 1928, on Ward Cove and operated several Alaskan salmon canneries, employing about 200 people during the peak season. The company closed in 2004, and was sold to non-fishing interests. The impetus for the Civil Rights Act of 1991 was partially based upon \"Wards Cove Packing Co. v. Atonio\".", "Title: Eastside Cannery\n\nEastside Cannery Casino and Hotel is a locals casino on the Boulder Strip in Sunrise Manor, Nevada, owned and operated by Boyd Gaming. The Eastside Cannery has 65,000 sq ft of casino space, 307 hotel rooms, a special events ballroom, a private club on the 16th floor, five restaurants and three bars.", "Title: Cannery Casino and Hotel\n\nCannery Casino and Hotel is a locals casino in North Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, owned and operated by Boyd Gaming. The property sits on 28 acre , approximately six miles north of the Las Vegas Strip. The Cannery includes an 80000 sqft casino, 201 hotel rooms, an indoor/outdoor venue, Galaxy Movie Theater, five restaurants and three bars.", "Title: Boyd Gaming\n\nBoyd Gaming Corporation is an American gaming and hospitality company based in Paradise, Nevada. The company continues to be run by founder Sam Boyd's family under the management of Sam's son, Bill Boyd (born 1931), who currently serves as the company's executive chairman after retiring as CEO in January 2008.", "Title: Miners Foundry\n\nThe Miners Foundry (previously Nevada Foundry; Nevada Iron Foundry and Machine Shop, George Allan's Foundry and Machine Works,American Victorian Museum (AVM), Miners Foundry and Supply Company; currently Miners Foundry Cultural Center) is located at 325 Spring Street, Nevada City, California, USA. Built in Nevada County in 1856, it is a California Historical Landmark as, in 1879, the foundry became the first manufacturing site of the Pelton wheel.", "Title: Nevada City Firehouse No. 2\n\nNevada City Firehouse No. 2 is a historic firehouse located at 420 Broad Street in Nevada City, California. Built in 1860-61, the firehouse was the first built in Nevada City. At the time, Nevada City had two factions competing for public funds for a firehouse: the Broad Street fire company and a group based on Main Street. While the Main Street company officially organized a day before the Broad Street company, the Broad Street firehouse had more private funding and was completed first, and hence Firehouse No. 2 became the first in the city. The firehouse features a two-story portico in front and a Greek Revival cornice.", "Title: Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad\n\nThe Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad (NCNGRR) (nickname: \"Never Come, Never Go\") was located in Northern California's Nevada County and Placer County, where it connected with the Central Pacific Railroad. The Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Company incorporated on April 4, 1874, and was headquartered in Grass Valley, California. After two years of construction, passenger and commercial rail services began in 1876 and continued until 1943. The 22.53 mi line ran from Colfax, north through Grass Valley to Nevada City. At one time, the railroad was notable for having the highest railroad bridge in California, the Bear River Bridge, built in 1908." ]
4,159
In which date did the TV show on which Stephen Tobolowsky had the role of Action Jack Barker premier ?
April 6, 2014
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[ { "sentences": [ "Silicon Valley is an American comedy television series created by Mike Judge, John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky.", " The series focuses on five young men who founded a startup company in Silicon Valley.", " The series premiered on April 6, 2014 on HBO." ], "title": "Silicon Valley (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Love Liza is a 2002 American comedy-drama film directed by Todd Louiso and starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Kathy Bates, Jack Kehler, Wayne Duvall, Sarah Koskoff and Stephen Tobolowsky." ], "title": "Love Liza" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Preggers\" is the fourth episode of the American television series \"Glee\".", " The episode premiered on the Fox network on September 23, 2009, and was written and directed by executive producer Brad Falchuk.", " \"Preggers\" sees glee club member Kurt (Chris Colfer) join the football team and admit his homosexuality to his father, Burt (Mike O'Malley).", " Cheerleader Quinn (Dianna Agron) discovers she is pregnant and tells her boyfriend Finn (Cory Monteith) the baby is his, when in fact the father is his best friend Puck (Mark Salling).", " Faculty members Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch) and Sandy Ryerson (Stephen Tobolowsky) team up in an effort to bring down the glee club, luring away a disillusioned Rachel (Lea Michele), who quits when club director Will (Matthew Morrison) refuses to award her a solo song.", " This episode features the first appearance of O'Malley as Burt Hummel." ], "title": "Preggers" }, { "sentences": [ "Stephen Tobolowsky's Birthday Party is a 2005 documentary film about character actor Stephen Tobolowsky in which he tells stories from his life.", " The actor, who is usually in a supporting role, takes center stage in the 87-minute birthday party." ], "title": "Stephen Tobolowsky's Birthday Party" }, { "sentences": [ "The Country Bears is a 2002 American family musical comedy film, directed by Peter Hastings, produced by Walt Disney Pictures, and based on the Disney theme park attraction \"Country Bear Jamboree\".", " The film stars Haley Joel Osment as the voice of Beary Barrington with supporting roles done by Christopher Walken, Stephen Tobolowsky, Daryl Mitchell, M.C. Gainey, Diedrich Bader, Alex Rocco, Meagen Fay, Eli Marienthal, and the voice talents of Diedrich Bader, Candy Ford, James Gammon, Brad Garrett, Toby Huss, Kevin Michael Richardson, and Stephen Root." ], "title": "The Country Bears" }, { "sentences": [ "Stephen Nicholas (born 23 August 1978) also known as Stephen Charles Nicholas is an actor and presenter from Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England.", " Stephen currently lives in Sheffield, his first role was on Sky One's Dream Team, where he played Scott Ward.", " From there, he filmed the first in the trilogy Goal!", " (In which he played a Newcastle United Reserves player).", " Following this, he moved to Los Angeles, where he played Smith in the feature film Futbaal: The Price of Dreams.", " Stephen then returned to the UK to make a Bollywood film called Dhana Dhana Goal with John Abraham.", " Stephen then experienced his first opportunity in reality TV with the show Premier League All Stars for Sky One, as well as playing a footballer, he was on-hand to present celebrity gossip and pitch side reports.", " He then appeared in Celebrity Most Haunted and Date the Enemy.", " From there he then went on to star in Goal 3 where he not only acted in the film he also became the football choreographer and choreographed all the football scenes in the film.", " Nicholas then starred in the film Damned United where he played Welsh international Alan Durban, the film was filmed in Chesterfield and Leeds and was directed by Oscar winner Tom Hooper and also starred Oscar nominated Michael Sheen.", " Stephens next production was the feature film called 'No Way Back Now'about the notorious Manchester district of Moss Side, where Stephen played the lead actor Stuart Gavin,The feature is roughly based on the notorious Gooch gang that terrorised Manchester throughout the years.", " The next move for Stephen was pantomime where he was part of the production Aladdin over the Christmas period of 2015 in Doncaster playing Abanaza the main villain which he did until January 7, 2016!", ".", " He has recently been cast in the up-and-coming Feature Film 'Whiteblade' where he will play Thurstan the head Warlord Whiteblade is currently in production and Stephen is shooting his scenes in August 2016.", " In September 2016 Stephen will be presenting the Sky TV show 'Britz go Bollywood' the show consists of a group of Celebrities being dressed by The best Indian designers, Stephen is the main presenter of the show which will be screened live September 2, 2016." ], "title": "Stephen Nicholas (actor)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Operator is a 2000 American film, starring Michael Laurence, Stephen Tobolowsky, Brion James, Brad Leland and Jacqueline Kim.", " It was written and directed by Jon Dichter." ], "title": "The Operator" }, { "sentences": [ "The Miss Firecracker Contest is a Southern literature play written by Beth Henley.", " It was originally produced in Los Angeles in 1980 at the Victory Theater directed by Maria Gobetti.", " It got a production at the Manhattan Theatre Club off-Broadway in 1984 directed by Stephen Tobolowsky, who was Henley's romantic partner at the time.", " It moved to a larger off-Broadway house, the Westbank Theater, where it ran for a year.", " Although not as popular as Henley's \"Crimes of the Heart,\" \"The Miss Firecracker Contest\" has been generally well received among critics.", " Set in Brookhaven, Mississippi, the play explores the themes of femininity, beauty, and the need to be accepted." ], "title": "The Miss Firecracker Contest" }, { "sentences": [ "Stephen Harold Tobolowsky (born May 30, 1951) is an American character actor, author, and musician.", " He is known for film roles such as annoying insurance agent Ned Ryerson in \"Groundhog Day\" and amnesiac Sammy Jankis in Christopher Nolan's \"Memento\", as well as such television characters as Commissioner Hugo Jarry (\"Deadwood\"), Bob Bishop (\"Heroes\"), Sandy Ryerson (\"Glee\"), Stu Beggs (\"Californication\"), and Action Jack Barker (\"Silicon Valley\")." ], "title": "Stephen Tobolowsky" }, { "sentences": [ "One Day at a Time is a Netflix original sitcom loosely based on the 1975–84 series of the same name.", " The series is written by Gloria Calderon Kellett and Mike Royce and consists of thirteen episodes.", " Justina Machado, Todd Grinnell, Isabella Gómez, Marcel Ruiz, Stephen Tobolowsky, and Rita Moreno star in the series, with Pam Fryman directing the pilot episode.", " It was released on January 6, 2017.", " On March 4, 2017, the series was renewed by Netflix for a second season." ], "title": "One Day at a Time (2017 TV series)" } ]
[ "Title: Silicon Valley (TV series)\n\nSilicon Valley is an American comedy television series created by Mike Judge, John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky. The series focuses on five young men who founded a startup company in Silicon Valley. The series premiered on April 6, 2014 on HBO.", "Title: Love Liza\n\nLove Liza is a 2002 American comedy-drama film directed by Todd Louiso and starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Kathy Bates, Jack Kehler, Wayne Duvall, Sarah Koskoff and Stephen Tobolowsky.", "Title: Preggers\n\n\"Preggers\" is the fourth episode of the American television series \"Glee\". The episode premiered on the Fox network on September 23, 2009, and was written and directed by executive producer Brad Falchuk. \"Preggers\" sees glee club member Kurt (Chris Colfer) join the football team and admit his homosexuality to his father, Burt (Mike O'Malley). Cheerleader Quinn (Dianna Agron) discovers she is pregnant and tells her boyfriend Finn (Cory Monteith) the baby is his, when in fact the father is his best friend Puck (Mark Salling). Faculty members Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch) and Sandy Ryerson (Stephen Tobolowsky) team up in an effort to bring down the glee club, luring away a disillusioned Rachel (Lea Michele), who quits when club director Will (Matthew Morrison) refuses to award her a solo song. This episode features the first appearance of O'Malley as Burt Hummel.", "Title: Stephen Tobolowsky's Birthday Party\n\nStephen Tobolowsky's Birthday Party is a 2005 documentary film about character actor Stephen Tobolowsky in which he tells stories from his life. The actor, who is usually in a supporting role, takes center stage in the 87-minute birthday party.", "Title: The Country Bears\n\nThe Country Bears is a 2002 American family musical comedy film, directed by Peter Hastings, produced by Walt Disney Pictures, and based on the Disney theme park attraction \"Country Bear Jamboree\". The film stars Haley Joel Osment as the voice of Beary Barrington with supporting roles done by Christopher Walken, Stephen Tobolowsky, Daryl Mitchell, M.C. Gainey, Diedrich Bader, Alex Rocco, Meagen Fay, Eli Marienthal, and the voice talents of Diedrich Bader, Candy Ford, James Gammon, Brad Garrett, Toby Huss, Kevin Michael Richardson, and Stephen Root.", "Title: Stephen Nicholas (actor)\n\nStephen Nicholas (born 23 August 1978) also known as Stephen Charles Nicholas is an actor and presenter from Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. Stephen currently lives in Sheffield, his first role was on Sky One's Dream Team, where he played Scott Ward. From there, he filmed the first in the trilogy Goal! (In which he played a Newcastle United Reserves player). Following this, he moved to Los Angeles, where he played Smith in the feature film Futbaal: The Price of Dreams. Stephen then returned to the UK to make a Bollywood film called Dhana Dhana Goal with John Abraham. Stephen then experienced his first opportunity in reality TV with the show Premier League All Stars for Sky One, as well as playing a footballer, he was on-hand to present celebrity gossip and pitch side reports. He then appeared in Celebrity Most Haunted and Date the Enemy. From there he then went on to star in Goal 3 where he not only acted in the film he also became the football choreographer and choreographed all the football scenes in the film. Nicholas then starred in the film Damned United where he played Welsh international Alan Durban, the film was filmed in Chesterfield and Leeds and was directed by Oscar winner Tom Hooper and also starred Oscar nominated Michael Sheen. Stephens next production was the feature film called 'No Way Back Now'about the notorious Manchester district of Moss Side, where Stephen played the lead actor Stuart Gavin,The feature is roughly based on the notorious Gooch gang that terrorised Manchester throughout the years. The next move for Stephen was pantomime where he was part of the production Aladdin over the Christmas period of 2015 in Doncaster playing Abanaza the main villain which he did until January 7, 2016! . He has recently been cast in the up-and-coming Feature Film 'Whiteblade' where he will play Thurstan the head Warlord Whiteblade is currently in production and Stephen is shooting his scenes in August 2016. In September 2016 Stephen will be presenting the Sky TV show 'Britz go Bollywood' the show consists of a group of Celebrities being dressed by The best Indian designers, Stephen is the main presenter of the show which will be screened live September 2, 2016.", "Title: The Operator\n\nThe Operator is a 2000 American film, starring Michael Laurence, Stephen Tobolowsky, Brion James, Brad Leland and Jacqueline Kim. It was written and directed by Jon Dichter.", "Title: The Miss Firecracker Contest\n\nThe Miss Firecracker Contest is a Southern literature play written by Beth Henley. It was originally produced in Los Angeles in 1980 at the Victory Theater directed by Maria Gobetti. It got a production at the Manhattan Theatre Club off-Broadway in 1984 directed by Stephen Tobolowsky, who was Henley's romantic partner at the time. It moved to a larger off-Broadway house, the Westbank Theater, where it ran for a year. Although not as popular as Henley's \"Crimes of the Heart,\" \"The Miss Firecracker Contest\" has been generally well received among critics. Set in Brookhaven, Mississippi, the play explores the themes of femininity, beauty, and the need to be accepted.", "Title: Stephen Tobolowsky\n\nStephen Harold Tobolowsky (born May 30, 1951) is an American character actor, author, and musician. He is known for film roles such as annoying insurance agent Ned Ryerson in \"Groundhog Day\" and amnesiac Sammy Jankis in Christopher Nolan's \"Memento\", as well as such television characters as Commissioner Hugo Jarry (\"Deadwood\"), Bob Bishop (\"Heroes\"), Sandy Ryerson (\"Glee\"), Stu Beggs (\"Californication\"), and Action Jack Barker (\"Silicon Valley\").", "Title: One Day at a Time (2017 TV series)\n\nOne Day at a Time is a Netflix original sitcom loosely based on the 1975–84 series of the same name. The series is written by Gloria Calderon Kellett and Mike Royce and consists of thirteen episodes. Justina Machado, Todd Grinnell, Isabella Gómez, Marcel Ruiz, Stephen Tobolowsky, and Rita Moreno star in the series, with Pam Fryman directing the pilot episode. It was released on January 6, 2017. On March 4, 2017, the series was renewed by Netflix for a second season." ]
4,160
The actress that plays Sonya in "Uncle Vanya" has won how many Golden Globe Awards?
two
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[ { "sentences": [ "Afterplay is a 2002 one-act play by Brian Friel.", " It centres on two characters from Chekhov (Sonya from \"Uncle Vanya\" and Andrey from \"Three Sisters\") meeting in Moscow in the 1920s." ], "title": "Afterplay (play)" }, { "sentences": [ "Uncle Vanya is a 1957 American film adaptation of the play \"Uncle Vanya\" by Anton Chekhov.", " Filmed concurrently with an Off Broadway production, it was both co-produced and co-directed by actor Franchot Tone, who starred as Dr. Astroff.", " Tone's wife at the time, Dolores Dorn-Heft, co-starred as Elena Andreevna, appearing in the only role not featuring an actor from the stage version in New York, where the part was played by Signe Hasso.", " The title role was played by George Voskovec." ], "title": "Uncle Vanya (1957 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Joan Ann Plowright, Baroness Olivier, DBE (born 28 October 1929), commonly known as Dame Joan Plowright, is an English retired actress whose career has spanned over six decades.", " She has won two Golden Globe Awards and a Tony Award and has been nominated for an Academy Award, an Emmy and two BAFTA Awards.", " She is also one of only four actresses to have won two Golden Globes in the same year." ], "title": "Joan Plowright" }, { "sentences": [ "Sonya's Story (Russian: История Сони) is an opera by the British composer Neal Thornton to a libretto based on the original Russian text of Anton Chekhov's play \"Uncle Vanya\".", " The libretto reproduces passages from \"Uncle Vanya\" in English translation with additional spoken text by Neal Thornton.", " \"Sonya's Story\" premiered on 7 August 2010 at the Riverside Studios in Londonto celebrate Chekhov's 150th anniversary.", " The production, part of the Tête à Tête festival was directed by Sally Burgess and designed by Charles Phu." ], "title": "Sonya's Story" }, { "sentences": [ "The Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film was awarded for the first time at the 64th Golden Globe Awards in 2007.", " It was the first time that the Golden Globe Awards had created a separate category for animated films since its establishment.", " The nominations are announced in January and an awards ceremony is held later in the month.", " Initially, only three films are nominated for best animated film, in contrast to five nominations for the majority of other awards.", " The Pixar film \"Cars\" was the first recipient of the award.", " The award for best animated film has subsequently been presented to six other Pixar films: \"Ratatouille\" received the award in 2008, \"WALL-E\" was the recipient in 2009, \"Up\" received the award in 2010, \"Toy Story 3\" won in 2011, \"Brave\" won in 2013, and \"Inside Out\" won in 2016.", " In 2012, \"Cars 2\" lost to \"The Adventures of Tintin\", in 2014, \"Monsters University\" was the first not to be nominated and also in 2016, \"The Good Dinosaur\" lost to \"Inside Out\".", " In 2017, \"Finding Dory\" was also not nominated.", " The Hollywood Foreign Press Association has been awarding Golden Globe Awards since 1944." ], "title": "Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film" }, { "sentences": [ "Gordon Edelstein is the Long Wharf Theatre’s Artistic Director.", " In addition to his work on the world premiere of Athol Fugard’s \"Have You Seen Us\"?", ", Mr. Edelstein directed and adapted Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House in Long Wharf Theatre’s 2009-10 season.", " In addition, Edelstein directed \"Coming Home\" at Berkeley Rep and The Glass Menagerie starring Judith Ivey at Roundabout Theatre in New York City.", " His recent productions of Arthur Miller’s \"The Price\" and Anton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya (which he also adapted) were on numerous best of 2007 lists including the Wall Street Journal.", " As a director, he has garnered three Connecticut Critics Circle Awards and during his tenure at Long Wharf Theatre, the theatre has produced world premieres by Paula Vogel, Athol Fugard, Craig Lucas, Julia Cho, Noah Haidle, Dael Orlandersmith, and Anna Deavere Smith.", " Over the course of his career, he has also directed and/or produced premieres by Philip Glass, Arthur Miller, Paula Vogel, Donald Margulies, James Lapine, Charles Mee, Mac Wellman, and Martin McDonagh, among many others, and has directed an extremely diverse body of work from Sophocles to Pinter, and from Shakespeare to Beckett.", " Under his artistic leadership, Long Wharf Theatre has received 14 additional Connecticut Critics Circle Awards, including six best actor or actress awards in plays that he directed.", " He was also given the organization’s Tom Killen Award, given annually to an individual who has made an indelible impact on the Connecticut theatrical landscape.", " Edelstein has directed countless plays and workshops for Long Wharf Theatre including the world premieres of BFE (transfer to Playwrights Horizons), The Day the Bronx Died (transfer to NY and London), A Dance Lesson, and The Times, as well as We Won’t Pay!", " We Won’t Pay!", ", A New War, A Moon for the Misbegotten, Anna Christie, The Front Page, and Mourning Becomes Electra, starring Jane Alexander.", " Prior to assuming artistic leadership of Long Wharf Theatre, Edelstein helmed Seattle’s ACT Theatre for five years." ], "title": "Gordon Edelstein" }, { "sentences": [ "The Golden Globe Award for Best Documentary Film was introduced for the 30th Golden Globe Awards and discontinued after the 34th Golden Globe Awards.", " The Elvis Presley concert film \"Elvis on Tour\" (1972) was the inaugural recipient in a tie with \"Walls of Fire\" (1972), a film examining the history and influence of Mexican mural artists.", " Earlier, in 1954, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association had awarded the film \"A Queen is Crowned\" (1953) a special award for \"Best Documentary of Historical Interest\", but that award was likewise discontinued." ], "title": "Golden Globe Award for Best Documentary Film" }, { "sentences": [ "Amanda Donohoe (born 29 June 1962) is an English actress.", " She had a four-year relationship with popstar Adam Ant and appeared in the music videos for the Adam and the Ants singles \"Antmusic\" (1980) and \"Stand and Deliver\" (1981).", " For her role as C.J. Lamb on the NBC drama series \"L.A. Law\" (1990–92), she won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress (TV) in 1992.", " Other television roles include playing Natasha Wylde on the British soap opera \"Emmerdale\" (2009–10).", " On stage, she starred as Yelena in \"Uncle Vanya\" (New York 1995), Mrs. Robinson in \"The Graduate\" (London 2001) and in the title role of \"Hedda Gabler\" (Manchester 2001).", " Her film appearances include \"Castaway\" (1986), \"The Lair of the White Worm\" (1988), \"The Madness of King George\" (1994) and \"Liar, Liar\" (1997)." ], "title": "Amanda Donohoe" }, { "sentences": [ "Eugene Lee (Scenic Designer) was born in Beloit, Wisconsin, in 1939.", " He attended Beloit Memorial High School.", " He has been resident designer at Trinity Repertory Company in Providence, Rhode Island, since 1967.", " He has BFA degrees from the Art Institute of Chicago and Carnegie Mellon University, an MFA from Yale Drama School and three honorary Ph.Ds.", " Mr. Lee has won Tony Awards for Bernstein’s \"Candide\", Sondheim’s \"Sweeney Todd\", and \"Wicked\", as well as the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Set Design.", " He is the production designer for NBC’s \"Saturday Night Live\".", " Other New York theatre work includes Amazing Grace, \"Alice in Wonderland\", \"The Normal Heart\", \"Agnes of God\", \"Ragtime\", \"Uncle Vanya\", \"Ruby Sunrise\", \"Bounce\", and \"A Number\".", " Film credits include Coppola’s \"Hammett\", Huston’s \"Mr. North\" and Malle’s \"Vanya on 42nd Street\".", " Mr. Lee is an adjunct professor at Brown University, resident set designer at Trinity Repertory Company, and lives with his wife Brooke in Providence, where they raised their two sons." ], "title": "Eugene Lee (designer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Uncle Vanya is a 1963 British film adaptation of the work \"Uncle Vanya\" by Anton Chekhov.", " The film was directed by Stuart Burge.", " It was a filmed version of the Chichester Festival production, directed by (and starring) Laurence Olivier as Astrov, and also starring Michael Redgrave (Vanya), Rosemary Harris (Elena), and Joan Plowright (Sonya)." ], "title": "Uncle Vanya (1963 film)" } ]
[ "Title: Afterplay (play)\n\nAfterplay is a 2002 one-act play by Brian Friel. It centres on two characters from Chekhov (Sonya from \"Uncle Vanya\" and Andrey from \"Three Sisters\") meeting in Moscow in the 1920s.", "Title: Uncle Vanya (1957 film)\n\nUncle Vanya is a 1957 American film adaptation of the play \"Uncle Vanya\" by Anton Chekhov. Filmed concurrently with an Off Broadway production, it was both co-produced and co-directed by actor Franchot Tone, who starred as Dr. Astroff. Tone's wife at the time, Dolores Dorn-Heft, co-starred as Elena Andreevna, appearing in the only role not featuring an actor from the stage version in New York, where the part was played by Signe Hasso. The title role was played by George Voskovec.", "Title: Joan Plowright\n\nJoan Ann Plowright, Baroness Olivier, DBE (born 28 October 1929), commonly known as Dame Joan Plowright, is an English retired actress whose career has spanned over six decades. She has won two Golden Globe Awards and a Tony Award and has been nominated for an Academy Award, an Emmy and two BAFTA Awards. She is also one of only four actresses to have won two Golden Globes in the same year.", "Title: Sonya's Story\n\nSonya's Story (Russian: История Сони) is an opera by the British composer Neal Thornton to a libretto based on the original Russian text of Anton Chekhov's play \"Uncle Vanya\". The libretto reproduces passages from \"Uncle Vanya\" in English translation with additional spoken text by Neal Thornton. \"Sonya's Story\" premiered on 7 August 2010 at the Riverside Studios in Londonto celebrate Chekhov's 150th anniversary. The production, part of the Tête à Tête festival was directed by Sally Burgess and designed by Charles Phu.", "Title: Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film\n\nThe Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film was awarded for the first time at the 64th Golden Globe Awards in 2007. It was the first time that the Golden Globe Awards had created a separate category for animated films since its establishment. The nominations are announced in January and an awards ceremony is held later in the month. Initially, only three films are nominated for best animated film, in contrast to five nominations for the majority of other awards. The Pixar film \"Cars\" was the first recipient of the award. The award for best animated film has subsequently been presented to six other Pixar films: \"Ratatouille\" received the award in 2008, \"WALL-E\" was the recipient in 2009, \"Up\" received the award in 2010, \"Toy Story 3\" won in 2011, \"Brave\" won in 2013, and \"Inside Out\" won in 2016. In 2012, \"Cars 2\" lost to \"The Adventures of Tintin\", in 2014, \"Monsters University\" was the first not to be nominated and also in 2016, \"The Good Dinosaur\" lost to \"Inside Out\". In 2017, \"Finding Dory\" was also not nominated. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association has been awarding Golden Globe Awards since 1944.", "Title: Gordon Edelstein\n\nGordon Edelstein is the Long Wharf Theatre’s Artistic Director. In addition to his work on the world premiere of Athol Fugard’s \"Have You Seen Us\"? , Mr. Edelstein directed and adapted Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House in Long Wharf Theatre’s 2009-10 season. In addition, Edelstein directed \"Coming Home\" at Berkeley Rep and The Glass Menagerie starring Judith Ivey at Roundabout Theatre in New York City. His recent productions of Arthur Miller’s \"The Price\" and Anton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya (which he also adapted) were on numerous best of 2007 lists including the Wall Street Journal. As a director, he has garnered three Connecticut Critics Circle Awards and during his tenure at Long Wharf Theatre, the theatre has produced world premieres by Paula Vogel, Athol Fugard, Craig Lucas, Julia Cho, Noah Haidle, Dael Orlandersmith, and Anna Deavere Smith. Over the course of his career, he has also directed and/or produced premieres by Philip Glass, Arthur Miller, Paula Vogel, Donald Margulies, James Lapine, Charles Mee, Mac Wellman, and Martin McDonagh, among many others, and has directed an extremely diverse body of work from Sophocles to Pinter, and from Shakespeare to Beckett. Under his artistic leadership, Long Wharf Theatre has received 14 additional Connecticut Critics Circle Awards, including six best actor or actress awards in plays that he directed. He was also given the organization’s Tom Killen Award, given annually to an individual who has made an indelible impact on the Connecticut theatrical landscape. Edelstein has directed countless plays and workshops for Long Wharf Theatre including the world premieres of BFE (transfer to Playwrights Horizons), The Day the Bronx Died (transfer to NY and London), A Dance Lesson, and The Times, as well as We Won’t Pay! We Won’t Pay! , A New War, A Moon for the Misbegotten, Anna Christie, The Front Page, and Mourning Becomes Electra, starring Jane Alexander. Prior to assuming artistic leadership of Long Wharf Theatre, Edelstein helmed Seattle’s ACT Theatre for five years.", "Title: Golden Globe Award for Best Documentary Film\n\nThe Golden Globe Award for Best Documentary Film was introduced for the 30th Golden Globe Awards and discontinued after the 34th Golden Globe Awards. The Elvis Presley concert film \"Elvis on Tour\" (1972) was the inaugural recipient in a tie with \"Walls of Fire\" (1972), a film examining the history and influence of Mexican mural artists. Earlier, in 1954, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association had awarded the film \"A Queen is Crowned\" (1953) a special award for \"Best Documentary of Historical Interest\", but that award was likewise discontinued.", "Title: Amanda Donohoe\n\nAmanda Donohoe (born 29 June 1962) is an English actress. She had a four-year relationship with popstar Adam Ant and appeared in the music videos for the Adam and the Ants singles \"Antmusic\" (1980) and \"Stand and Deliver\" (1981). For her role as C.J. Lamb on the NBC drama series \"L.A. Law\" (1990–92), she won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress (TV) in 1992. Other television roles include playing Natasha Wylde on the British soap opera \"Emmerdale\" (2009–10). On stage, she starred as Yelena in \"Uncle Vanya\" (New York 1995), Mrs. Robinson in \"The Graduate\" (London 2001) and in the title role of \"Hedda Gabler\" (Manchester 2001). Her film appearances include \"Castaway\" (1986), \"The Lair of the White Worm\" (1988), \"The Madness of King George\" (1994) and \"Liar, Liar\" (1997).", "Title: Eugene Lee (designer)\n\nEugene Lee (Scenic Designer) was born in Beloit, Wisconsin, in 1939. He attended Beloit Memorial High School. He has been resident designer at Trinity Repertory Company in Providence, Rhode Island, since 1967. He has BFA degrees from the Art Institute of Chicago and Carnegie Mellon University, an MFA from Yale Drama School and three honorary Ph.Ds. Mr. Lee has won Tony Awards for Bernstein’s \"Candide\", Sondheim’s \"Sweeney Todd\", and \"Wicked\", as well as the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Set Design. He is the production designer for NBC’s \"Saturday Night Live\". Other New York theatre work includes Amazing Grace, \"Alice in Wonderland\", \"The Normal Heart\", \"Agnes of God\", \"Ragtime\", \"Uncle Vanya\", \"Ruby Sunrise\", \"Bounce\", and \"A Number\". Film credits include Coppola’s \"Hammett\", Huston’s \"Mr. North\" and Malle’s \"Vanya on 42nd Street\". Mr. Lee is an adjunct professor at Brown University, resident set designer at Trinity Repertory Company, and lives with his wife Brooke in Providence, where they raised their two sons.", "Title: Uncle Vanya (1963 film)\n\nUncle Vanya is a 1963 British film adaptation of the work \"Uncle Vanya\" by Anton Chekhov. The film was directed by Stuart Burge. It was a filmed version of the Chichester Festival production, directed by (and starring) Laurence Olivier as Astrov, and also starring Michael Redgrave (Vanya), Rosemary Harris (Elena), and Joan Plowright (Sonya)." ]
4,161
Sacred Heart Church, Liverpool is on which street that runs east from Liverpool to Lincoln, via Warrington, Cadishead, Irlam, Patricroft, Eccles, Salford and Manchester, then through the Pennines over the Snake Pass?
The A57
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[ { "sentences": [ "Sacred Heart Church, or the Historic Sacred Heart Church, is an unoccupied church located at 16th St and Buckeye Roads, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the US Department of Interior with the efforts of the Braun Sacred Heart Center Inc. in 2012.", " The lot the Sacred Heart Church sits on is owned by the City of Phoenix, Aviation Department.", " Sacred Heart Church was the pillar of the Golden Gate Barrio, and the Braun Sacred Heart Center Inc. has been hosting a yearly Christmas Day Mass at noon for former residents since 1987, with the permission of the City of Phoenix." ], "title": "Sacred Heart Church (Phoenix, Arizona)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sacred Heart of Jesus, is a public artwork by an unknown artist, located at Sacred Heart Church, which is in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States of America.", " It is a marble figure of Jesus standing with his arms outstretched at his sides.", " He is dressed in robes, barefoot and on his chest is the Sacred Heart.", " He stands on clouds and thorns, and it is mounted to a base of brick and limestone.", " Constructed just after 1960, it was on display at Alverna Retreat House in Indianapolis.", " In 1992 the sculpture was relocated to its current location at Sacred Heart Church." ], "title": "Sacred Heart of Jesus (Indianapolis)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sacred Heart School in Saratoga, California, USA is a private co-educational Roman Catholic school.", " The school grades range from pre-school for 4–5 year olds through junior high school (8th grade).", " The school is attached to Sacred Heart Church which was the first Roman Catholic church in Saratoga.", " Both the school and church are attached to the Diocese of San Jose.", " The current principal of Sacred Heart is Thomas Pulchny, a Canadian, and current enrollment is approximately 250 students.", " The school's colors are red, blue and white and its mascot is the Mustang." ], "title": "Sacred Heart School (Saratoga, California)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sacred Heart Church is a Catholic church located on Hillsborough Street in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina, United States.", " The church served as the cathedral of the Diocese of Raleigh from 1924 to 2017.", " In 1978 it, and the other parish buildings, was included as a contributing property in the Capitol Area Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.", " Sacred Heart is also the location of the Cathedral School, formally called Sacred Heart Cathedral School." ], "title": "Sacred Heart Church (Raleigh, North Carolina)" }, { "sentences": [ "Stuart Hall for Boys is a private Roman Catholic school located in San Francisco, California, and is part of the Schools of the Sacred Heart network.", " Founded in 1887 as an independent, Catholic school, Schools of the Sacred Heart San Francisco carry on the educational mission of the Religious of the Sacred Heart.", " It is associated with Stuart Hall High School, Convent of the Sacred Heart Elementary School and Convent of the Sacred Heart High School.", " The schools are fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, the California Association of Independent Schools and the Network of Sacred Heart Schools and receive no financial support from either the Roman Catholic Church or the Society of the Sacred Heart." ], "title": "Stuart Hall for Boys" }, { "sentences": [ "Irlam is a suburb of the City of Salford, Greater Manchester, England.", " Historically in Lancashire, in 2011 it had a population of 19,933.", " It lies on flat ground on the south side of the M62 motorway and the north bank of the Manchester Ship Canal, 6.7 mi southwest of Salford, 7.6 mi southwest of Manchester and 8.3 mi northeast of Warrington.", " Irlam forms a continuous urban area with Cadishead to the southwest, and is divided from Flixton and the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford to the southeast by the Manchester Ship Canal.", " The main road through Irlam, linking it to Cadishead and Eccles, is the A57.", " Irlam railway station also serves the district." ], "title": "Irlam" }, { "sentences": [ "The A57 is a major road in England.", " It runs east from Liverpool to Lincoln, via Warrington, Cadishead, Irlam, Patricroft, Eccles, Salford and Manchester, then through the Pennines over the Snake Pass (between the high moorlands of Bleaklow and Kinder Scout), around the Ladybower Reservoir, through Sheffield and past Worksop.", " Within Manchester a short stretch becomes the A57(M) motorway (the Mancunian Way)." ], "title": "A57 road" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sacred Heart Church, also known as the Church of the Sacred Heart or Sacred Heart Catholic Church, is a Roman Catholic church on the Fijian island of Ovalau, situated on Beach Street in the town of Levuka.", " The church's clock tower serves as a lighthouse to guide the ships to the port through an opening in the reef.", " The church is part of the heritage status accorded to Levuka by its inscription as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO." ], "title": "Sacred Heart Church, Levuka" }, { "sentences": [ "Sacred Heart Church is a Roman Catholic church in the centre of Liverpool, England, on the corner of Low Hill and the A57 next to the Royal Liverpool University Hospital.", " It is a Grade II listed building and was opened in 1886.", " It was designed by Goldie, Child & Goldie and has an altar piece by Pugin and Pugin." ], "title": "Sacred Heart Church, Liverpool" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sacred Heart Church (Arabic: كنيسة القلب المقدس‎ ‎ ) is a Roman Catholic parish in Manama, Bahrain.", " The church is one of only two Roman Catholic churches in Bahrain (the other being the Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Visitation in Awali).", " The Sacred Heart Church serves an estimated 140,000 people.", " The parish priest is Rev.Fr.Fredrick D'sousa." ], "title": "Sacred Heart Church, Manama" } ]
[ "Title: Sacred Heart Church (Phoenix, Arizona)\n\nSacred Heart Church, or the Historic Sacred Heart Church, is an unoccupied church located at 16th St and Buckeye Roads, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the US Department of Interior with the efforts of the Braun Sacred Heart Center Inc. in 2012. The lot the Sacred Heart Church sits on is owned by the City of Phoenix, Aviation Department. Sacred Heart Church was the pillar of the Golden Gate Barrio, and the Braun Sacred Heart Center Inc. has been hosting a yearly Christmas Day Mass at noon for former residents since 1987, with the permission of the City of Phoenix.", "Title: Sacred Heart of Jesus (Indianapolis)\n\nSacred Heart of Jesus, is a public artwork by an unknown artist, located at Sacred Heart Church, which is in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States of America. It is a marble figure of Jesus standing with his arms outstretched at his sides. He is dressed in robes, barefoot and on his chest is the Sacred Heart. He stands on clouds and thorns, and it is mounted to a base of brick and limestone. Constructed just after 1960, it was on display at Alverna Retreat House in Indianapolis. In 1992 the sculpture was relocated to its current location at Sacred Heart Church.", "Title: Sacred Heart School (Saratoga, California)\n\nSacred Heart School in Saratoga, California, USA is a private co-educational Roman Catholic school. The school grades range from pre-school for 4–5 year olds through junior high school (8th grade). The school is attached to Sacred Heart Church which was the first Roman Catholic church in Saratoga. Both the school and church are attached to the Diocese of San Jose. The current principal of Sacred Heart is Thomas Pulchny, a Canadian, and current enrollment is approximately 250 students. The school's colors are red, blue and white and its mascot is the Mustang.", "Title: Sacred Heart Church (Raleigh, North Carolina)\n\nSacred Heart Church is a Catholic church located on Hillsborough Street in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. The church served as the cathedral of the Diocese of Raleigh from 1924 to 2017. In 1978 it, and the other parish buildings, was included as a contributing property in the Capitol Area Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Sacred Heart is also the location of the Cathedral School, formally called Sacred Heart Cathedral School.", "Title: Stuart Hall for Boys\n\nStuart Hall for Boys is a private Roman Catholic school located in San Francisco, California, and is part of the Schools of the Sacred Heart network. Founded in 1887 as an independent, Catholic school, Schools of the Sacred Heart San Francisco carry on the educational mission of the Religious of the Sacred Heart. It is associated with Stuart Hall High School, Convent of the Sacred Heart Elementary School and Convent of the Sacred Heart High School. The schools are fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, the California Association of Independent Schools and the Network of Sacred Heart Schools and receive no financial support from either the Roman Catholic Church or the Society of the Sacred Heart.", "Title: Irlam\n\nIrlam is a suburb of the City of Salford, Greater Manchester, England. Historically in Lancashire, in 2011 it had a population of 19,933. It lies on flat ground on the south side of the M62 motorway and the north bank of the Manchester Ship Canal, 6.7 mi southwest of Salford, 7.6 mi southwest of Manchester and 8.3 mi northeast of Warrington. Irlam forms a continuous urban area with Cadishead to the southwest, and is divided from Flixton and the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford to the southeast by the Manchester Ship Canal. The main road through Irlam, linking it to Cadishead and Eccles, is the A57. Irlam railway station also serves the district.", "Title: A57 road\n\nThe A57 is a major road in England. It runs east from Liverpool to Lincoln, via Warrington, Cadishead, Irlam, Patricroft, Eccles, Salford and Manchester, then through the Pennines over the Snake Pass (between the high moorlands of Bleaklow and Kinder Scout), around the Ladybower Reservoir, through Sheffield and past Worksop. Within Manchester a short stretch becomes the A57(M) motorway (the Mancunian Way).", "Title: Sacred Heart Church, Levuka\n\nThe Sacred Heart Church, also known as the Church of the Sacred Heart or Sacred Heart Catholic Church, is a Roman Catholic church on the Fijian island of Ovalau, situated on Beach Street in the town of Levuka. The church's clock tower serves as a lighthouse to guide the ships to the port through an opening in the reef. The church is part of the heritage status accorded to Levuka by its inscription as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.", "Title: Sacred Heart Church, Liverpool\n\nSacred Heart Church is a Roman Catholic church in the centre of Liverpool, England, on the corner of Low Hill and the A57 next to the Royal Liverpool University Hospital. It is a Grade II listed building and was opened in 1886. It was designed by Goldie, Child & Goldie and has an altar piece by Pugin and Pugin.", "Title: Sacred Heart Church, Manama\n\nThe Sacred Heart Church (Arabic: كنيسة القلب المقدس‎ ‎ ) is a Roman Catholic parish in Manama, Bahrain. The church is one of only two Roman Catholic churches in Bahrain (the other being the Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Visitation in Awali). The Sacred Heart Church serves an estimated 140,000 people. The parish priest is Rev.Fr.Fredrick D'sousa." ]
4,162
Which film was directed by Vincent McEveety, Charley and the Angel orThe Haunted Mansion?
Charley and the Angel
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[ { "sentences": [ "Yale Gracey (1910 – September 5, 1983) was a Disney Imagineer, writer, and layout artist for many Disney animated shorts, including classics such as \"The Three Caballeros\" and \"Fantasia\".", " Gracey joined the company in 1939 as a layout artist for \"Pinocchio\".", " He designed many of the special effects for the Pirates of the Caribbean and Haunted Mansion attractions at Disneyland.", " The Haunted Mansion character Master Gracey was named in homage to him.", " Gracey retired from the company on October 4, 1975." ], "title": "Yale Gracey" }, { "sentences": [ "Haunted Mansion Holiday, also known as Haunted Mansion Holiday Nightmare, is a seasonal overlay of the Haunted Mansion attraction at Disneyland and Tokyo Disneyland that blends the settings and characters of the original Haunted Mansion with those of Tim Burton's 1993 film \"The Nightmare Before Christmas\".", " Taking inspiration from \"The Night Before Christmas\", the attraction retells the story of Jack Skellington (as \"Sandy Claws\") visiting the Haunted Mansion on Christmas Eve, leaving holiday chaos in his wake." ], "title": "Haunted Mansion Holiday" }, { "sentences": [ "The St. Francisville Experiment is a 2000 low-budget found footage horror film directed by Ted Nicolaou.", " The film was released direct to DVD on April 15, 2000, and centers upon a small group of paranormal investigators who spend a night in an old haunted mansion located in St. Francisville, Louisiana.", " The haunted mansion's back story was loosely based upon the true story of Delphine LaLaurie, a New Orleans socialite believed to have tortured and perhaps killed slaves in the early 1800s." ], "title": "The St. Francisville Experiment" }, { "sentences": [ "Phantom Manor is an attraction located in Frontierland at Disneyland Park in Disneyland Paris.", " It is Disneyland Paris' version of the Haunted Mansion attractions at Disneyland, Magic Kingdom and Tokyo Disneyland, although a lot of scenes from the Haunted Mansion have been reimagined to coincide with a darker theme.", " It opened with Euro Disneyland on April 12, 1992." ], "title": "Phantom Manor" }, { "sentences": [ "The Haunted Mansion is a 2003 American fantasy comedy horror film based on the Disney theme park attraction of the same name.", " Directed by Rob Minkoff, the film is written by David Berenbaum and stars Eddie Murphy, Terence Stamp, Nathaniel Parker, Marsha Thomason, and Jennifer Tilly." ], "title": "The Haunted Mansion (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Charley and the Angel is a 1973 Disney family/comedy film set in an unidentified small city in the 1930s Depression-era Midwestern United States and starring Fred MacMurray in one of his final film appearances and his last movie for Disney.", " The film, directed by Vincent McEveety, is based on \"The Golden Evenings of Summer\", a 1971 novel written by Will Stanton." ], "title": "Charley and the Angel" }, { "sentences": [ "Mystic Manor () is a dark ride attraction in the Mystic Point area of Hong Kong Disneyland.", " Unlike Disneyland's Haunted Mansion attraction and its counterparts in other Disney parks, Mystic Manor has a lighthearted, fantasy-based theme with no references to departed spirits or the afterlife, due to differences in traditional Chinese culture.", " The attraction does feature several references to the Haunted Mansion, such as a Medusa changing portrait, a conservatory, and the busts that turn to follow visitors as they move.", " References to other Disney attractions include several figures similar to those from The Enchanted Tiki Room in the Tribal Arts room.", " The Manor's exterior design is inspired by the now-demolished Bradbury Mansion that stood at 147 North Hill Street in Los Angeles' Bunker Hill, designed by Samuel Newsom and Joseph Cather Newsom, who also designed the still-standing Carson Mansion in Eureka, California." ], "title": "Mystic Manor" }, { "sentences": [ "Message in a Haunted Mansion is the third installment in the Nancy Drew point-and-click adventure game series by Her Interactive.", " The game is available for play on Microsoft Windows platforms as well as Game Boy Advance.", " It has an ESRB rating of E for moments of mild violence and peril.", " Players take on the first-person view of fictional amateur sleuth Nancy Drew and must solve the mystery through interrogation of suspects, solving puzzles, and discovering clues.", " There are two levels of gameplay, Junior and Senior detective modes, each offering a different difficulty level of puzzles and hints, however neither of these changes affect the actual plot of the game.", " The game is loosely based on a book entitled \"The Message in the Haunted Mansion\" (1995)." ], "title": "Nancy Drew: Message in a Haunted Mansion" }, { "sentences": [ "The Haunted Mansion is an action-adventure video game released in 2003 by High Voltage Software.", " The game is based on the ride and the movie of the same name.", " High Voltage Software was scheduled to release a port of \"The Haunted Mansion\" for the Game Boy Advance, but its release was canceled and blocked by Nintendo; the game, while in a finished state, was never released to retail stores." ], "title": "The Haunted Mansion (video game)" }, { "sentences": [ "William T. Ogden House is a historic Neo-Classical Georgian style brick mansion located on 3 acre in Stirling, Alberta, Canada.", " Construction of the house began in 1910 and was finished in 1919 by William T. Ogden.", " The house has been a rooming house, pool hall and a dance studio, and in 1934 it became a temporary school for grades 1 through 4 due after the local school was affected by fire.", " This home is actually mentioned in village records as thought to be haunted as far back as the 1950s.", " Every Halloween, the owners conduct Stirling Haunted Mansion tours, making it the largest haunted house in Southern Alberta.", " The Santa Claus Mansion event is held there each December in conjunction with a Christmas lights tour.", " A 16 in gauge mini railroad, the Lost Frontier Mini-Railway, winds its way around the estate." ], "title": "William T. Ogden House" } ]
[ "Title: Yale Gracey\n\nYale Gracey (1910 – September 5, 1983) was a Disney Imagineer, writer, and layout artist for many Disney animated shorts, including classics such as \"The Three Caballeros\" and \"Fantasia\". Gracey joined the company in 1939 as a layout artist for \"Pinocchio\". He designed many of the special effects for the Pirates of the Caribbean and Haunted Mansion attractions at Disneyland. The Haunted Mansion character Master Gracey was named in homage to him. Gracey retired from the company on October 4, 1975.", "Title: Haunted Mansion Holiday\n\nHaunted Mansion Holiday, also known as Haunted Mansion Holiday Nightmare, is a seasonal overlay of the Haunted Mansion attraction at Disneyland and Tokyo Disneyland that blends the settings and characters of the original Haunted Mansion with those of Tim Burton's 1993 film \"The Nightmare Before Christmas\". Taking inspiration from \"The Night Before Christmas\", the attraction retells the story of Jack Skellington (as \"Sandy Claws\") visiting the Haunted Mansion on Christmas Eve, leaving holiday chaos in his wake.", "Title: The St. Francisville Experiment\n\nThe St. Francisville Experiment is a 2000 low-budget found footage horror film directed by Ted Nicolaou. The film was released direct to DVD on April 15, 2000, and centers upon a small group of paranormal investigators who spend a night in an old haunted mansion located in St. Francisville, Louisiana. The haunted mansion's back story was loosely based upon the true story of Delphine LaLaurie, a New Orleans socialite believed to have tortured and perhaps killed slaves in the early 1800s.", "Title: Phantom Manor\n\nPhantom Manor is an attraction located in Frontierland at Disneyland Park in Disneyland Paris. It is Disneyland Paris' version of the Haunted Mansion attractions at Disneyland, Magic Kingdom and Tokyo Disneyland, although a lot of scenes from the Haunted Mansion have been reimagined to coincide with a darker theme. It opened with Euro Disneyland on April 12, 1992.", "Title: The Haunted Mansion (film)\n\nThe Haunted Mansion is a 2003 American fantasy comedy horror film based on the Disney theme park attraction of the same name. Directed by Rob Minkoff, the film is written by David Berenbaum and stars Eddie Murphy, Terence Stamp, Nathaniel Parker, Marsha Thomason, and Jennifer Tilly.", "Title: Charley and the Angel\n\nCharley and the Angel is a 1973 Disney family/comedy film set in an unidentified small city in the 1930s Depression-era Midwestern United States and starring Fred MacMurray in one of his final film appearances and his last movie for Disney. The film, directed by Vincent McEveety, is based on \"The Golden Evenings of Summer\", a 1971 novel written by Will Stanton.", "Title: Mystic Manor\n\nMystic Manor () is a dark ride attraction in the Mystic Point area of Hong Kong Disneyland. Unlike Disneyland's Haunted Mansion attraction and its counterparts in other Disney parks, Mystic Manor has a lighthearted, fantasy-based theme with no references to departed spirits or the afterlife, due to differences in traditional Chinese culture. The attraction does feature several references to the Haunted Mansion, such as a Medusa changing portrait, a conservatory, and the busts that turn to follow visitors as they move. References to other Disney attractions include several figures similar to those from The Enchanted Tiki Room in the Tribal Arts room. The Manor's exterior design is inspired by the now-demolished Bradbury Mansion that stood at 147 North Hill Street in Los Angeles' Bunker Hill, designed by Samuel Newsom and Joseph Cather Newsom, who also designed the still-standing Carson Mansion in Eureka, California.", "Title: Nancy Drew: Message in a Haunted Mansion\n\nMessage in a Haunted Mansion is the third installment in the Nancy Drew point-and-click adventure game series by Her Interactive. The game is available for play on Microsoft Windows platforms as well as Game Boy Advance. It has an ESRB rating of E for moments of mild violence and peril. Players take on the first-person view of fictional amateur sleuth Nancy Drew and must solve the mystery through interrogation of suspects, solving puzzles, and discovering clues. There are two levels of gameplay, Junior and Senior detective modes, each offering a different difficulty level of puzzles and hints, however neither of these changes affect the actual plot of the game. The game is loosely based on a book entitled \"The Message in the Haunted Mansion\" (1995).", "Title: The Haunted Mansion (video game)\n\nThe Haunted Mansion is an action-adventure video game released in 2003 by High Voltage Software. The game is based on the ride and the movie of the same name. High Voltage Software was scheduled to release a port of \"The Haunted Mansion\" for the Game Boy Advance, but its release was canceled and blocked by Nintendo; the game, while in a finished state, was never released to retail stores.", "Title: William T. Ogden House\n\nWilliam T. Ogden House is a historic Neo-Classical Georgian style brick mansion located on 3 acre in Stirling, Alberta, Canada. Construction of the house began in 1910 and was finished in 1919 by William T. Ogden. The house has been a rooming house, pool hall and a dance studio, and in 1934 it became a temporary school for grades 1 through 4 due after the local school was affected by fire. This home is actually mentioned in village records as thought to be haunted as far back as the 1950s. Every Halloween, the owners conduct Stirling Haunted Mansion tours, making it the largest haunted house in Southern Alberta. The Santa Claus Mansion event is held there each December in conjunction with a Christmas lights tour. A 16 in gauge mini railroad, the Lost Frontier Mini-Railway, winds its way around the estate." ]
4,163
Are both a Whisky Mac and a Black Russian made with vodka?
no
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "Whisky Mac", "Black Russian" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Black Russian Terrier (abbreviated as BRT), also known as the Tchiorny Terrier (\"tchiorny\" being Russian for black) is a breed of dog created in USSR in Red Star (Krasnaya Zvezda) Kennel during the late 1940s and the early 1950s for use as military/working dogs.", " At the present time, the Black Russian Terrier is a breed recognized by the FCI (FCI's from September 1983), AKC (AKC's from July 2004), CKC, KC, ANKC, NZKC and other cynological organizations.", " The contemporary Black Russian Terrier is a working dog, guarding dog, sporting and companion dog." ], "title": "Black Russian Terrier" }, { "sentences": [ "The Black Russian is a cocktail of vodka and coffee liqueur, also known as a \"Black Ewan\".", " It contains five parts vodka to two parts coffee liqueur, per IBA specified ingredients.", " Traditionally the drink is made by pouring the vodka over ice cubes or cracked ice in an old-fashioned glass, followed by the coffee liqueur." ], "title": "Black Russian" }, { "sentences": [ "A Whisky Macdonald more commonly known under the shortened name Whisky Mac is a cocktail made up of whisky and ginger wine.", " The whisky is expected to be a Scotch whisky, usually a blended type.", " The ginger wine should be green ginger wine.", " Recipes vary from those having equal parts of each ingredient to those that use a ratio of 3 to 2 of whisky to wine." ], "title": "Whisky Mac" }, { "sentences": [ "A Green Russian is a cocktail of absinthe and milk.", " The mix ratio isn't specific, but many follow the same ratio as Black Russian (because of only having 2 components) even though it resembles a White Russian closer with the dairy part; with five parts absinthe (alcohol, vodka in the Black Russian) to two parts milk (softener, coffee liqueur)" ], "title": "Green Russian" }, { "sentences": [ "Blackwood distillery was a Scottish distiller founded in July 2002 with the aim of building Shetland's first Scotch whisky distillery run by Caroline Whitfield.", " Products included Muckle Flugga whisky, Jago’s cream liqueur and Blackwoods gin and vodka.", " In May 2008, the company went into administration, but a new company, Catfirth Ltd, was established to continue the whisky business and took over the remaining stocks of whisky.", " The stocks of the vodka and gin brands were sold to a company called Blavod Extreme Spirits.", " In 2013, word of further funding came through, with a promise that a distillery will open soon after but by 2015 that had not happened." ], "title": "Blackwood distillery" }, { "sentences": [ "Phillips Distilling Company (est. 1912) is a Minneapolis, Minnesota-based distillery and house brand of liquors known for its omnipresence in the bars, taverns, and private shelves of the Great Plains.", " Brands such as UV Vodka and Prairie Vodka are becoming popular across the nation.", " Phillips produces a variety of liquors such as Vodka, Gin, Rum, Canadian whisky, Brandy and many flavors of Schnapps.", " In recent years, Phillips has branched out beyond standard liquors with a variety of specialty drinks, such as Revel Stoke Spiced Whisky (the original spiced whisky), Gin-Ka (a combination of gin and vodka), Phillips Union Whiskey, the 100 proof series of Schnapps (Hot, Blue, and Root Beer), and vodka such as UV Vodka and the handcrafted and organic Prairie Vodka.", " Phillips also produced an herbal liqueur, aptly named \"Black 100\" for its 50% alcohol by volume content and opaque black color, similar in texture and flavor to Schwartzhog or Jakob Steiner." ], "title": "Phillips Distilling Company" }, { "sentences": [ "Grain whisky ordinarily refers to any whisky made, at least in part, from grains other than malted barley, such as whisky made using maize (corn), wheat or rye.", " Grain whiskies may also contain some malted barley (and are required to if produced in Ireland or Scotland.)", " Whisky made from only malted barley is generally called malt whisky rather than grain whisky.", " Most American and Canadian whiskies are grain whiskies." ], "title": "Grain whisky" }, { "sentences": [ "Amrut is a brand of Indian single malt whisky, manufactured by Amrut Distilleries, and launched on 24 August 2004 in Glasgow, Scotland.", " It is the first single malt whisky to be made in India.", " \"Amrut\" (अमृत) or \"amrita\" is a Sanskrit word which can be translated as \"nectar of the gods\", \"nectar of life\", or \"drink of the gods\".", " The company translates it as \"Elixir of Life\".", " The brand became famous after whisky connoisseur Jim Murray gave it a rating of 82 out of 100 in 2005 and 2010.", " In 2010 Murray named Amrut Fusion single malt whisky as the third best in the world.", " John Hansell, editor of American magazine \"Whisky Advocate\", wrote that \"India's Amrut distillery changed the way many think of Indian whisky – that it was, in the past, just cheap Scotch whisky blended with who knows what and sold as Indian whisky.", " Amrut is making whisky, and it's very good\"." ], "title": "Amrut (whisky)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ginger wine is a fortified wine made from a fermented blend of ground ginger root and raisins which was first produced in England.", " It is often fortified by being blended with brandy (especially cognac).", " Ginger wine can be drunk with ice (\"on the rocks\"), or without ice (either \"neat\" or \"straight up\"), and is frequently used as an ingredient—along with whisky (typically a blended Scotch whisky)—in a \"Whisky Mac\" (the shortened form of \"Whisky Macdonald\").", " Ginger wine can also be served mixed with other beverages, such as lemonade, ginger ale, bitter lemon or diluted with water.", " Ginger wine is traditionally sold in green glass bottles, although the word \"green\" may or may not appear on the label." ], "title": "Ginger wine" }, { "sentences": [ "Amrut Distilleries Ltd is an Indian company that produces distilled beverages.", " It is best known for its eponymous Amrut brand of single malt whisky, which is the first single malt whisky to be made in India.", " The brand became famous after world famous whisky connoisseur Jim Murray gave it a rating of 82 out of 100 in 2005 and 2010.", " In 2010, Murray named Amrut Fusion single malt whisky as the third best in the world.", " John Hansell, editor of American magazine \"Whisky Advocate\", wrote that \"India's Amrut distillery changed the way many think of Indian whisky - that it was, in the past, just cheap Scotch whisky blended with who knows what and sold as Indian whisky.", " Amrut is making whisky, and it's very good\"." ], "title": "Amrut Distilleries" } ]
[ "Title: Black Russian Terrier\n\nThe Black Russian Terrier (abbreviated as BRT), also known as the Tchiorny Terrier (\"tchiorny\" being Russian for black) is a breed of dog created in USSR in Red Star (Krasnaya Zvezda) Kennel during the late 1940s and the early 1950s for use as military/working dogs. At the present time, the Black Russian Terrier is a breed recognized by the FCI (FCI's from September 1983), AKC (AKC's from July 2004), CKC, KC, ANKC, NZKC and other cynological organizations. The contemporary Black Russian Terrier is a working dog, guarding dog, sporting and companion dog.", "Title: Black Russian\n\nThe Black Russian is a cocktail of vodka and coffee liqueur, also known as a \"Black Ewan\". It contains five parts vodka to two parts coffee liqueur, per IBA specified ingredients. Traditionally the drink is made by pouring the vodka over ice cubes or cracked ice in an old-fashioned glass, followed by the coffee liqueur.", "Title: Whisky Mac\n\nA Whisky Macdonald more commonly known under the shortened name Whisky Mac is a cocktail made up of whisky and ginger wine. The whisky is expected to be a Scotch whisky, usually a blended type. The ginger wine should be green ginger wine. Recipes vary from those having equal parts of each ingredient to those that use a ratio of 3 to 2 of whisky to wine.", "Title: Green Russian\n\nA Green Russian is a cocktail of absinthe and milk. The mix ratio isn't specific, but many follow the same ratio as Black Russian (because of only having 2 components) even though it resembles a White Russian closer with the dairy part; with five parts absinthe (alcohol, vodka in the Black Russian) to two parts milk (softener, coffee liqueur)", "Title: Blackwood distillery\n\nBlackwood distillery was a Scottish distiller founded in July 2002 with the aim of building Shetland's first Scotch whisky distillery run by Caroline Whitfield. Products included Muckle Flugga whisky, Jago’s cream liqueur and Blackwoods gin and vodka. In May 2008, the company went into administration, but a new company, Catfirth Ltd, was established to continue the whisky business and took over the remaining stocks of whisky. The stocks of the vodka and gin brands were sold to a company called Blavod Extreme Spirits. In 2013, word of further funding came through, with a promise that a distillery will open soon after but by 2015 that had not happened.", "Title: Phillips Distilling Company\n\nPhillips Distilling Company (est. 1912) is a Minneapolis, Minnesota-based distillery and house brand of liquors known for its omnipresence in the bars, taverns, and private shelves of the Great Plains. Brands such as UV Vodka and Prairie Vodka are becoming popular across the nation. Phillips produces a variety of liquors such as Vodka, Gin, Rum, Canadian whisky, Brandy and many flavors of Schnapps. In recent years, Phillips has branched out beyond standard liquors with a variety of specialty drinks, such as Revel Stoke Spiced Whisky (the original spiced whisky), Gin-Ka (a combination of gin and vodka), Phillips Union Whiskey, the 100 proof series of Schnapps (Hot, Blue, and Root Beer), and vodka such as UV Vodka and the handcrafted and organic Prairie Vodka. Phillips also produced an herbal liqueur, aptly named \"Black 100\" for its 50% alcohol by volume content and opaque black color, similar in texture and flavor to Schwartzhog or Jakob Steiner.", "Title: Grain whisky\n\nGrain whisky ordinarily refers to any whisky made, at least in part, from grains other than malted barley, such as whisky made using maize (corn), wheat or rye. Grain whiskies may also contain some malted barley (and are required to if produced in Ireland or Scotland.) Whisky made from only malted barley is generally called malt whisky rather than grain whisky. Most American and Canadian whiskies are grain whiskies.", "Title: Amrut (whisky)\n\nAmrut is a brand of Indian single malt whisky, manufactured by Amrut Distilleries, and launched on 24 August 2004 in Glasgow, Scotland. It is the first single malt whisky to be made in India. \"Amrut\" (अमृत) or \"amrita\" is a Sanskrit word which can be translated as \"nectar of the gods\", \"nectar of life\", or \"drink of the gods\". The company translates it as \"Elixir of Life\". The brand became famous after whisky connoisseur Jim Murray gave it a rating of 82 out of 100 in 2005 and 2010. In 2010 Murray named Amrut Fusion single malt whisky as the third best in the world. John Hansell, editor of American magazine \"Whisky Advocate\", wrote that \"India's Amrut distillery changed the way many think of Indian whisky – that it was, in the past, just cheap Scotch whisky blended with who knows what and sold as Indian whisky. Amrut is making whisky, and it's very good\".", "Title: Ginger wine\n\nGinger wine is a fortified wine made from a fermented blend of ground ginger root and raisins which was first produced in England. It is often fortified by being blended with brandy (especially cognac). Ginger wine can be drunk with ice (\"on the rocks\"), or without ice (either \"neat\" or \"straight up\"), and is frequently used as an ingredient—along with whisky (typically a blended Scotch whisky)—in a \"Whisky Mac\" (the shortened form of \"Whisky Macdonald\"). Ginger wine can also be served mixed with other beverages, such as lemonade, ginger ale, bitter lemon or diluted with water. Ginger wine is traditionally sold in green glass bottles, although the word \"green\" may or may not appear on the label.", "Title: Amrut Distilleries\n\nAmrut Distilleries Ltd is an Indian company that produces distilled beverages. It is best known for its eponymous Amrut brand of single malt whisky, which is the first single malt whisky to be made in India. The brand became famous after world famous whisky connoisseur Jim Murray gave it a rating of 82 out of 100 in 2005 and 2010. In 2010, Murray named Amrut Fusion single malt whisky as the third best in the world. John Hansell, editor of American magazine \"Whisky Advocate\", wrote that \"India's Amrut distillery changed the way many think of Indian whisky - that it was, in the past, just cheap Scotch whisky blended with who knows what and sold as Indian whisky. Amrut is making whisky, and it's very good\"." ]
4,164
What school did Denzel Ramirez run track for that was established in 1964?
Colby Community College
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Denzel Ramirez", "Colby Community College" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Colby Community College (CCC) is a two-year community college located in Colby, Kansas, United States.", " Established in 1964, the 80 acre main campus is located in the heart of Colby with an additional 64 acre agricultural center east of the city." ], "title": "Colby Community College" }, { "sentences": [ "Safe House is a 2012 American spy action-thriller film directed by Daniel Espinosa, starring Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds.", " The film follows Matt Weston (Reynolds), a CIA agent on his first low-level posting in Cape Town who is in charge of a safe house where the CIA is interrogating Tobin Frost (Washington), a veteran operative who has allegedly betrayed the agency.", " When the safe house is attacked by mercenaries who kill almost all the agents, Weston flees with Frost in his charge, and they end up on the run.", " As the team of killers, who seem to be one step ahead of the pair, track them throughout Cape Town, Weston begins to wonder whom to trust." ], "title": "Safe House (2012 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ramirez was born in 1964.", " She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1986 from the West Texas A&M University.", " She received a Juris Doctor in 1991 from the Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law.", " Judge Ramirez began her legal career working as an associate for the law firm Locke Purnell Rain Harrell, PC (now Locke Lord LLP) from 1991 to 1995.", " She served as an Assistant United States Attorney for the United States Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Texas, working in the Civil Division from 1995 to 1999 and the Criminal Division from 1999 to 2002." ], "title": "Irma Carrillo Ramirez" }, { "sentences": [ "Sumie Inagaki (稲垣寿美恵 , Inagaki Sumie , born 6 April 1966) is a Japanese ultramarathon runner from Hokkaido.", " Inagaki holds current women's world record in 24-hour run Indoor (240.631 km , Espoo FIN, Jan 2011), and in 48-hour run Track (397.103 km , Surgeres FRA, May 2010).", " She is a two time female winner of IAU 24-Hour Run World Championship.", " She was the female winner of 2006 and 2009 Spartathlon, and the female winner of 2011 and 2012 Badwater Ultramarathon." ], "title": "Sumie Inagaki" }, { "sentences": [ "SPNRC High School (Sri Posani Narasimha Rao Choudari High School, Telugu:శ్రీ పోసాని నరసింహారావు చౌదరి ఉన్నత పాఠశాల) is a co-educational aided secondary school.", " It was established on 12 August 1964 in Gollapudi beside the National Highway 9, India.", " It is one of the oldest schools in Vijayawada.", " The school was established on 12 August 1964 for VI and VII classes with 140 pupils and 3 teachers.", " In 1965-66 the school was upgraded to VIII class.", " In 1966-67 the school was further upgraded to open IV form.", " In 1967-68, permission was granted to open old V form and new IX class.", " In 1968-69, permission was accorded for opening of New X class and old SSLC." ], "title": "SPNRC High School" }, { "sentences": [ "Polly Anne Plumer was the National High School record holder in the Mile run at 4:35.24, set in open competition at UCLA May 16, 1982 while a student at University High School (Irvine, California).", " That distance is no longer run in high school competition since the NFHS converted to metric distances in 1980, but it is still an international record event.", " Her record lasted over 30 years until it was surpassed on January 26, 2013 by Mary Cain, indoors, running 4:32.78 at the New Balance Games.", " Cain later improved her own mark to 4:28.25, also indoors at the Millrose Games.", " Because Cain's marks were set on an indoor track, which is generally considered to be more difficult, they were not recognized by \"Track and Field News\" the ratifier of high school records in non-NFHS sanctioned events (high school athletes in open competition), so Plumer retains the record as published.", " Christine Babcock, born 8 years and 3 days after Plummer's record, running for Woodbridge High School, also in Irvine, took the record in the more commonly run but shorter 1600 meters to an equitable 4:33.82 in 2008.", " Babcock's record was improved to 4:33.29 in 2014 by Alexa Efraimson." ], "title": "Polly Plumer" }, { "sentences": [ "Birch Run High School is a public high school located at 12450 Church Street in Birch Run, Michigan and part of the Birch Run Area Schools district.", " Birch Run's mascot is the panther, and its colors are blue and gold.", " The school's athletic program competes in the Tri-Valley Conference-East as a Class B school.", " Its team sports include baseball, basketball, bowling, cheerleading, cross country running, football, golf, powerlifting, soccer, softball, track and field, volleyball, wrestling." ], "title": "Birch Run High School" }, { "sentences": [ "Fike Recreation Center, originally known as Clemson Field House, is an on-campus recreation facility at Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina.", " It houses several gymnasiums, a pool, a fitness atrium, racquetball courts, an indoor walk/jog/run track, and a climbing wall.", " The basketball team played there from 1930 to 1968, when Littlejohn Coliseum opened." ], "title": "Fike Recreation Center" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Norman, Jr. (born December 3, 1997) is an American track and field athlete who competes in the 100 meters, 200 meters, and 400 meters.", " He graduated from Vista Murrieta High School in Murrieta, California in 2016.", " He currently attends University of Southern California.", " He broke the NFHS record in the 400 meters with a time of 45.19 seconds at the 2015 CIF California State Meet held at Buchanan High School in Clovis, California on June 6, 2015.", " His time is the fastest 400 meters run by a U.S. high school athlete against other high school-aged athletes, along with Aldrich Bailey who also ran 45.19 seconds in Lubbock, Texas on April 28, 2012.", " The time, however, is not the fastest 400 meters ever run by a U.S. high school-aged athlete according to the List of United States High School National Records in Track and Field.", " The time of 44.69 seconds set by Darrell Robinson is the fastest.", " However, it was set at a non-NFHS sanctioned meet, therefore only being acknowledged as a National Record by Track & Field News.", " Norman's NFHS record is currently awaiting NFHS ratification.", " On June 30, 2015, Norman was named the Gatorade Player of the Year for his achievements in Track and Field.", " He is only the 2nd non-senior to win the Gatorade Player of the Year award in the 30-year history of the program and the first male sprinter to win the honors as a non-senior." ], "title": "Michael Norman (sprinter)" }, { "sentences": [ "Denzel Ramirez (born 22 December 1983) is a long-distance runner.", " He represented Trinidad and Tobago at the 2005 Central American and Caribbean Championships and the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games.", " He ran track with Colby Community College and Troy University." ], "title": "Denzel Ramirez" } ]
[ "Title: Colby Community College\n\nColby Community College (CCC) is a two-year community college located in Colby, Kansas, United States. Established in 1964, the 80 acre main campus is located in the heart of Colby with an additional 64 acre agricultural center east of the city.", "Title: Safe House (2012 film)\n\nSafe House is a 2012 American spy action-thriller film directed by Daniel Espinosa, starring Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds. The film follows Matt Weston (Reynolds), a CIA agent on his first low-level posting in Cape Town who is in charge of a safe house where the CIA is interrogating Tobin Frost (Washington), a veteran operative who has allegedly betrayed the agency. When the safe house is attacked by mercenaries who kill almost all the agents, Weston flees with Frost in his charge, and they end up on the run. As the team of killers, who seem to be one step ahead of the pair, track them throughout Cape Town, Weston begins to wonder whom to trust.", "Title: Irma Carrillo Ramirez\n\nRamirez was born in 1964. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1986 from the West Texas A&M University. She received a Juris Doctor in 1991 from the Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law. Judge Ramirez began her legal career working as an associate for the law firm Locke Purnell Rain Harrell, PC (now Locke Lord LLP) from 1991 to 1995. She served as an Assistant United States Attorney for the United States Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Texas, working in the Civil Division from 1995 to 1999 and the Criminal Division from 1999 to 2002.", "Title: Sumie Inagaki\n\nSumie Inagaki (稲垣寿美恵 , Inagaki Sumie , born 6 April 1966) is a Japanese ultramarathon runner from Hokkaido. Inagaki holds current women's world record in 24-hour run Indoor (240.631 km , Espoo FIN, Jan 2011), and in 48-hour run Track (397.103 km , Surgeres FRA, May 2010). She is a two time female winner of IAU 24-Hour Run World Championship. She was the female winner of 2006 and 2009 Spartathlon, and the female winner of 2011 and 2012 Badwater Ultramarathon.", "Title: SPNRC High School\n\nSPNRC High School (Sri Posani Narasimha Rao Choudari High School, Telugu:శ్రీ పోసాని నరసింహారావు చౌదరి ఉన్నత పాఠశాల) is a co-educational aided secondary school. It was established on 12 August 1964 in Gollapudi beside the National Highway 9, India. It is one of the oldest schools in Vijayawada. The school was established on 12 August 1964 for VI and VII classes with 140 pupils and 3 teachers. In 1965-66 the school was upgraded to VIII class. In 1966-67 the school was further upgraded to open IV form. In 1967-68, permission was granted to open old V form and new IX class. In 1968-69, permission was accorded for opening of New X class and old SSLC.", "Title: Polly Plumer\n\nPolly Anne Plumer was the National High School record holder in the Mile run at 4:35.24, set in open competition at UCLA May 16, 1982 while a student at University High School (Irvine, California). That distance is no longer run in high school competition since the NFHS converted to metric distances in 1980, but it is still an international record event. Her record lasted over 30 years until it was surpassed on January 26, 2013 by Mary Cain, indoors, running 4:32.78 at the New Balance Games. Cain later improved her own mark to 4:28.25, also indoors at the Millrose Games. Because Cain's marks were set on an indoor track, which is generally considered to be more difficult, they were not recognized by \"Track and Field News\" the ratifier of high school records in non-NFHS sanctioned events (high school athletes in open competition), so Plumer retains the record as published. Christine Babcock, born 8 years and 3 days after Plummer's record, running for Woodbridge High School, also in Irvine, took the record in the more commonly run but shorter 1600 meters to an equitable 4:33.82 in 2008. Babcock's record was improved to 4:33.29 in 2014 by Alexa Efraimson.", "Title: Birch Run High School\n\nBirch Run High School is a public high school located at 12450 Church Street in Birch Run, Michigan and part of the Birch Run Area Schools district. Birch Run's mascot is the panther, and its colors are blue and gold. The school's athletic program competes in the Tri-Valley Conference-East as a Class B school. Its team sports include baseball, basketball, bowling, cheerleading, cross country running, football, golf, powerlifting, soccer, softball, track and field, volleyball, wrestling.", "Title: Fike Recreation Center\n\nFike Recreation Center, originally known as Clemson Field House, is an on-campus recreation facility at Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina. It houses several gymnasiums, a pool, a fitness atrium, racquetball courts, an indoor walk/jog/run track, and a climbing wall. The basketball team played there from 1930 to 1968, when Littlejohn Coliseum opened.", "Title: Michael Norman (sprinter)\n\nMichael Norman, Jr. (born December 3, 1997) is an American track and field athlete who competes in the 100 meters, 200 meters, and 400 meters. He graduated from Vista Murrieta High School in Murrieta, California in 2016. He currently attends University of Southern California. He broke the NFHS record in the 400 meters with a time of 45.19 seconds at the 2015 CIF California State Meet held at Buchanan High School in Clovis, California on June 6, 2015. His time is the fastest 400 meters run by a U.S. high school athlete against other high school-aged athletes, along with Aldrich Bailey who also ran 45.19 seconds in Lubbock, Texas on April 28, 2012. The time, however, is not the fastest 400 meters ever run by a U.S. high school-aged athlete according to the List of United States High School National Records in Track and Field. The time of 44.69 seconds set by Darrell Robinson is the fastest. However, it was set at a non-NFHS sanctioned meet, therefore only being acknowledged as a National Record by Track & Field News. Norman's NFHS record is currently awaiting NFHS ratification. On June 30, 2015, Norman was named the Gatorade Player of the Year for his achievements in Track and Field. He is only the 2nd non-senior to win the Gatorade Player of the Year award in the 30-year history of the program and the first male sprinter to win the honors as a non-senior.", "Title: Denzel Ramirez\n\nDenzel Ramirez (born 22 December 1983) is a long-distance runner. He represented Trinidad and Tobago at the 2005 Central American and Caribbean Championships and the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games. He ran track with Colby Community College and Troy University." ]
4,165
How Are You Bread stars a singer who is the leader of which boy group?
EXO
bridge
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{ "title": [ "How Are You Bread", "Suho" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "This is the discography of South Korean boy group Seventeen.", " Seventeen (Hangul: 세븐틴), also stylized as SEVENTEEN or SVT, is a South Korean boy group formed by Pledis Entertainment in 2015.", " They have released one album and four EPs." ], "title": "Seventeen discography" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Lost Without Your Love\" is a song written and composed by David Gates, and originally recorded by the pop-rock group Bread, of which Gates was the leader and primary music producer.", " It is the title track of Bread's 1976 album, and became their final Top 10 hit." ], "title": "Lost Without Your Love (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Christopher Thomas Woo (born November 25, 1991), known professionally as Kevin or Kevin Woo, is a American singer, actor and television host currently based in South Korea.", " Born and raised in California, he was discovered by South Korean entertainment agency XING Entertainment at the age of fifteen and subsequently moved to South Korea.", " After a few months training, Kevin debuted as a member of boy group XING in 2006 and withdrawal from the group two-years later.", " In August 2008, he re-debuted as a member of boy group U-KISS.", " In March 2017, he was official departure from U-Kiss after his contracts had expired with the agency." ], "title": "Kevin Woo" }, { "sentences": [ "History (Korean: 히스토리 ) was a South Korean boy group formed by LOEN Entertainment in 2013.", " They debuted on April 26, 2013 with \"Dreamer\", featuring the narration of their labelmate IU.", " They were LOEN Entertainment's first boy group.", " They officially disbanded on May 12, 2017." ], "title": "History (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kim Jun-myeon (born (1991--) 22, 1991 ), better known by his stage name Suho (meaning \"guardian\" in Korean), is a South Korean singer and actor.", " He is a member and leader of the South Korean-Chinese boy group EXO and its sub-unit EXO-K." ], "title": "Suho" }, { "sentences": [ "How Are You Bread () is an upcoming South Korean-Chinese web drama starring Suho and Lee Se-young.", " The drama will be aired in South Korea and China simultaneously in 2017, and is currently in discussion to air in 30 other countries." ], "title": "How Are You Bread" }, { "sentences": [ "School Boy Records is an American record label established in 2007 by Scooter Braun through his School Boy Entertainment, part of SB Projects, a full-service entertainment and marketing company encompassing a wide range of ventures including Raymond Braun Media Group, SB Consulting, SB Management, and Sheba Publishing.", " The label has a special business arrangement with Universal Music Group.", " School Boy Records' success came with the signing of Asher Roth and his single \"I Love College\" followed by Roth's debut album \"Asleep in the Bread Aisle\".", " They have also had huge success with Justin Bieber by the songs Baby (song) and One Time (Justin Bieber song) also Carly Rae Jepsen and her No.1 hit song \"Call Me Maybe\" which has been certified nine times platinum.", " As of September 2012, Braun has signed Korean rapper Psy, whose hit \"Gangnam Style\" has eclipsed charts around the globe.", " In late 2012, Universal Republic Records converted back to Republic Records, making all artists under the roster move to Republic.", " School Boy is now distributed by Republic Records." ], "title": "School Boy Records" }, { "sentences": [ "SF9 (Korean: 에스에프나인 ; shortened from Sensational Feeling 9) is a South Korean boy group formed by FNC Entertainment.", " SF9 is the company's first dance boy group to ever debut.", " SF9 debuted on October 5, 2016 with the release of their first single album \"Feeling Sensation\"." ], "title": "SF9 (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kang Seung-yoon (born (1994--) 21, 1994 ), known as Seungyoon, is a South Korean singer-songwriter, record producer, actor, and leader of boy group Winner.", " In 2010, he participated in the reality television singing contest \"Superstar K2\" and finished in fourth place.", " In January 2011, he became a trainee under YG Entertainment and went on to debut as a solo artist in July 2013 and as the leader of Winner in October 2013." ], "title": "Kang Seung-yoon" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Aubrey\" is a song written and composed by David Gates, and originally recorded by the pop-rock group Bread, of which Gates was the leader and primary music producer.", " It appeared on Bread's 1972 album \"Guitar Man.\"", " The single lasted 11 weeks on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, peaking at number 15.", " In Canada the song reached only number 41 on the pop singles chart, but reached number six on the adult contemporary chart.", " In New Zealand, \"Aubrey\" reached number eight." ], "title": "Aubrey (song)" } ]
[ "Title: Seventeen discography\n\nThis is the discography of South Korean boy group Seventeen. Seventeen (Hangul: 세븐틴), also stylized as SEVENTEEN or SVT, is a South Korean boy group formed by Pledis Entertainment in 2015. They have released one album and four EPs.", "Title: Lost Without Your Love (song)\n\n\"Lost Without Your Love\" is a song written and composed by David Gates, and originally recorded by the pop-rock group Bread, of which Gates was the leader and primary music producer. It is the title track of Bread's 1976 album, and became their final Top 10 hit.", "Title: Kevin Woo\n\nChristopher Thomas Woo (born November 25, 1991), known professionally as Kevin or Kevin Woo, is a American singer, actor and television host currently based in South Korea. Born and raised in California, he was discovered by South Korean entertainment agency XING Entertainment at the age of fifteen and subsequently moved to South Korea. After a few months training, Kevin debuted as a member of boy group XING in 2006 and withdrawal from the group two-years later. In August 2008, he re-debuted as a member of boy group U-KISS. In March 2017, he was official departure from U-Kiss after his contracts had expired with the agency.", "Title: History (band)\n\nHistory (Korean: 히스토리 ) was a South Korean boy group formed by LOEN Entertainment in 2013. They debuted on April 26, 2013 with \"Dreamer\", featuring the narration of their labelmate IU. They were LOEN Entertainment's first boy group. They officially disbanded on May 12, 2017.", "Title: Suho\n\nKim Jun-myeon (born (1991--) 22, 1991 ), better known by his stage name Suho (meaning \"guardian\" in Korean), is a South Korean singer and actor. He is a member and leader of the South Korean-Chinese boy group EXO and its sub-unit EXO-K.", "Title: How Are You Bread\n\nHow Are You Bread () is an upcoming South Korean-Chinese web drama starring Suho and Lee Se-young. The drama will be aired in South Korea and China simultaneously in 2017, and is currently in discussion to air in 30 other countries.", "Title: School Boy Records\n\nSchool Boy Records is an American record label established in 2007 by Scooter Braun through his School Boy Entertainment, part of SB Projects, a full-service entertainment and marketing company encompassing a wide range of ventures including Raymond Braun Media Group, SB Consulting, SB Management, and Sheba Publishing. The label has a special business arrangement with Universal Music Group. School Boy Records' success came with the signing of Asher Roth and his single \"I Love College\" followed by Roth's debut album \"Asleep in the Bread Aisle\". They have also had huge success with Justin Bieber by the songs Baby (song) and One Time (Justin Bieber song) also Carly Rae Jepsen and her No.1 hit song \"Call Me Maybe\" which has been certified nine times platinum. As of September 2012, Braun has signed Korean rapper Psy, whose hit \"Gangnam Style\" has eclipsed charts around the globe. In late 2012, Universal Republic Records converted back to Republic Records, making all artists under the roster move to Republic. School Boy is now distributed by Republic Records.", "Title: SF9 (band)\n\nSF9 (Korean: 에스에프나인 ; shortened from Sensational Feeling 9) is a South Korean boy group formed by FNC Entertainment. SF9 is the company's first dance boy group to ever debut. SF9 debuted on October 5, 2016 with the release of their first single album \"Feeling Sensation\".", "Title: Kang Seung-yoon\n\nKang Seung-yoon (born (1994--) 21, 1994 ), known as Seungyoon, is a South Korean singer-songwriter, record producer, actor, and leader of boy group Winner. In 2010, he participated in the reality television singing contest \"Superstar K2\" and finished in fourth place. In January 2011, he became a trainee under YG Entertainment and went on to debut as a solo artist in July 2013 and as the leader of Winner in October 2013.", "Title: Aubrey (song)\n\n\"Aubrey\" is a song written and composed by David Gates, and originally recorded by the pop-rock group Bread, of which Gates was the leader and primary music producer. It appeared on Bread's 1972 album \"Guitar Man.\" The single lasted 11 weeks on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, peaking at number 15. In Canada the song reached only number 41 on the pop singles chart, but reached number six on the adult contemporary chart. In New Zealand, \"Aubrey\" reached number eight." ]
4,166
what is name of the first episode of the season of American animated television series "SpongeBob SquarePants" which was aired on Nickelodeon from February 19, 2007 to July 19, 2009, and contained 20 episodes?
Friend or Foe
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in 2015, a sequel, \"\", was released." ], "title": "List of SpongeBob SquarePants guest stars" }, { "sentences": [ "The fifth season of the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", created by former marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg, aired on Nickelodeon from February 19, 2007 to July 19, 2009, and contained 20 episodes, beginning with the special episode \"Friend or Foe\".", " The series chronicles the exploits and adventures of the title character and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom.", " The season was executive produced by series creator Hillenburg and writer Paul Tibbitt, who also acted as the showrunner." ], "title": "SpongeBob SquarePants (season 5)" }, { "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 sixth season of the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", created by former marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg, aired on Nickelodeon from March 3, 2008 to July 5, 2010, and contained 26 episodes, beginning with the episode \"Krabby Road\".", " The series chronicles the exploits and adventures of the title character and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom.", " The season was executive produced by series creator Hillenburg and supervising producer Paul Tibbitt, who also acted as the showrunner.", " In 2009, the show celebrated its tenth anniversary on television.", " The documentary film titled \"\" premiered on July 17, 2009, and marked the anniversary. \"", "SpongeBob's Truth or Square\", a television film, and the special episode \"To SquarePants or Not to SquarePants\" were broadcast on Nickelodeon, as part of the celebration." ], "title": "SpongeBob SquarePants (season 6)" }, { "sentences": [ "SpongeBob's Runaway Roadtrip is an anthology series of five episodes in the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", as part of its eighth season.", " As the name suggests, the miniseries consisted of five Vacation themed episodes, the first four leading up to the premiere of the fifth.", " It is the second miniseries based on the Nickelodeon cartoon series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", which was originally released direct-to-DVD on September 20, 2011." ], "title": "SpongeBob's Runaway Roadtrip" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Friend or Foe\" is the first episode of the fifth season and the 81st overall episode of the American animated television sitcom \"SpongeBob SquarePants\".", " It was written by Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, Mike Mitchell, Steven Banks and Tim Hill, and the animation was directed by supervising director, Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi.", " Alexander, Cervas and Mitchell also function as storyboard directors.", " The episode originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on April 13, 2007." ], "title": "Friend or Foe (SpongeBob SquarePants)" }, { "sentences": [ "The third season of the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", created by Stephen Hillenburg, aired on Nickelodeon from October 5, 2001 to October 11, 2004, and consists of 20 episodes.", " The series chronicles the exploits and adventures of the title character and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom.", " The season was executive produced by series creator Hillenburg, who also acted as the showrunner.", " Hillenburg halted production on the show to work on the 2004 film adaptation of the series, \"The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie\".", " After production on the film, Hillenburg resigned from the show as its showrunner, and appointed staff writer Paul Tibbitt to overtake the position.", " Season 3 was originally set to end the series after the release of the film, but the success prevented the series from ending, leading to a fourth season." ], "title": "SpongeBob SquarePants (season 3)" } ]
[ "Title: SpongeBob SquarePants (season 7)\n\nThe seventh season of the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", created by marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg, originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States from July 19, 2009 to June 11, 2011. It contained 26 episodes, beginning with the episodes \"Tentacle Vision\" and \"I Heart Dancing\". The series chronicles the exploits and adventures of the title character and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom.", "Title: SpongeBob SquarePants (season 4)\n\nThe fourth season of the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", created by former marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg, aired on Nickelodeon from May 6, 2005 to July 24, 2007, and contained 20 episodes, beginning with the episodes \"Fear of a Krabby Patty\" and \"Shell of a Man\". The series chronicles the exploits and adventures of the title character and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom. The season was executive produced by series creator Hillenburg, while writer Paul Tibbitt acted as the supervising/co-executive producer and showrunner. The show underwent a hiatus on television as Hillenburg halted the production in 2002 to work on the film adaptation of the series, \"The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie\". Once the film was finalized and the previous season had completed broadcast on television, Hillenburg wanted to end the show, but the success of the series led to more episodes, so Tibbitt took over Hillenburg's position as showrunner and began working on a fourth season for broadcast in 2005. Hillenburg remained with the show, but in a smaller advisory role in which he reviewed each episode and offered suggestions to the show's production crew.", "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: 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: SpongeBob SquarePants (season 5)\n\nThe fifth season of the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", created by former marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg, aired on Nickelodeon from February 19, 2007 to July 19, 2009, and contained 20 episodes, beginning with the special episode \"Friend or Foe\". The series chronicles the exploits and adventures of the title character and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom. The season was executive produced by series creator Hillenburg and writer Paul Tibbitt, who also acted as the showrunner.", "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: SpongeBob SquarePants (season 6)\n\nThe sixth season of the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", created by former marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg, aired on Nickelodeon from March 3, 2008 to July 5, 2010, and contained 26 episodes, beginning with the episode \"Krabby Road\". The series chronicles the exploits and adventures of the title character and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom. The season was executive produced by series creator Hillenburg and supervising producer Paul Tibbitt, who also acted as the showrunner. In 2009, the show celebrated its tenth anniversary on television. The documentary film titled \"\" premiered on July 17, 2009, and marked the anniversary. \" SpongeBob's Truth or Square\", a television film, and the special episode \"To SquarePants or Not to SquarePants\" were broadcast on Nickelodeon, as part of the celebration.", "Title: SpongeBob's Runaway Roadtrip\n\nSpongeBob's Runaway Roadtrip is an anthology series of five episodes in the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", as part of its eighth season. As the name suggests, the miniseries consisted of five Vacation themed episodes, the first four leading up to the premiere of the fifth. It is the second miniseries based on the Nickelodeon cartoon series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", which was originally released direct-to-DVD on September 20, 2011.", "Title: Friend or Foe (SpongeBob SquarePants)\n\n\"Friend or Foe\" is the first episode of the fifth season and the 81st overall episode of the American animated television sitcom \"SpongeBob SquarePants\". It was written by Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, Mike Mitchell, Steven Banks and Tim Hill, and the animation was directed by supervising director, Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi. Alexander, Cervas and Mitchell also function as storyboard directors. The episode originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on April 13, 2007.", "Title: SpongeBob SquarePants (season 3)\n\nThe third season of the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", created by Stephen Hillenburg, aired on Nickelodeon from October 5, 2001 to October 11, 2004, and consists of 20 episodes. The series chronicles the exploits and adventures of the title character and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom. The season was executive produced by series creator Hillenburg, who also acted as the showrunner. Hillenburg halted production on the show to work on the 2004 film adaptation of the series, \"The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie\". After production on the film, Hillenburg resigned from the show as its showrunner, and appointed staff writer Paul Tibbitt to overtake the position. Season 3 was originally set to end the series after the release of the film, but the success prevented the series from ending, leading to a fourth season." ]
4,167
Which film was released first, 102 Dalmatians or Freaky Friday?
Freaky Friday
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[ { "sentences": [ "101 Dalmatians is a 1996 American live-action comedy adventure film based on Walt Disney's animated 1961 movie adaptation of Dodie Smith's 1956 novel \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians.\"", " Directed by Stephen Herek and co-produced by John Hughes and Ricardo Mestres, it stars Glenn Close, Jeff Daniels, Joely Richardson, Joan Plowright, Hugh Laurie, Mark Williams and Tim McInnerny.", " In contrast with the 1961 film, none of the animals talk in this version.", " Released on November 27, 1996 by Walt Disney Pictures, the film was praised for its faithfulness to the animated classic.", " It received mixed reviews, but was a commercial success, grossing $320.6 million in theaters against a $75 million budget.", " Close, who was universally praised for her portrayal as Cruella de Vil, was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical, but lost to Madonna in \"Evita\".", " The film was also nominated for a BAFTA award for best makeup effects.", " A theatrical sequel titled \"102 Dalmatians\" was released on November 22, 2000 with Close and McInnerny reprising their roles." ], "title": "101 Dalmatians (1996 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "102 Dalmatians is a 2000 American live action and CG-animated film adventure drama film directed by Kevin Lima in his live-action directorial debut and produced by Edward S. Feldman and Walt Disney Pictures.", " It is the sequel to the 1996 film \"101 Dalmatians\", a live-action remake of the 1961 Disney animated film of the same name and stars Glenn Close reprising her role as Cruella de Vil as she attempts to steal puppies for her \"grandest\" fur coat yet.", " Close and Tim McInnerny were the only two actors from the first film to return for the sequel, however.", " The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design, but lost to \"Gladiator.\"" ], "title": "102 Dalmatians" }, { "sentences": [ "Freaky Friday is a 1976 American fantasy-comedy film directed by Gary Nelson and starring Barbara Harris as Ellen Andrews, Jodie Foster as her daughter Annabel, and John Astin as her husband, Bill Andrews." ], "title": "Freaky Friday (1976 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kevin Lima (born 1962) is an American film director who has directed a number of Disney films including his debut film \"A Goofy Movie\" in 1995, \"Tarzan\" (1999), \"102 Dalmatians\" (2000), and \"Enchanted\" (2007).", " He is married to Brenda Chapman, the head of story of \"The Lion King\" (1994) and co-director of \"The Prince of Egypt\" (1998) and \"Brave\" (2012)." ], "title": "Kevin Lima" }, { "sentences": [ "Kristen Buckley (born June 9, 1968 in New York City, New York) is an American screenwriter and author.", " She co-wrote the screenplays for \"102 Dalmatians\" (for which she also co-wrote the story), \"How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days\", and \"Shoe Addicts Anonymous\".", " She also wrote \"The Parker Grey Show\" (a novel) and \"Tramps Like Us\" (a memoir)." ], "title": "Kristen Buckley" }, { "sentences": [ "Body swaps have been a common storytelling device in fiction media.", " Books such as \"Vice Versa\" (1882) and \"Freaky Friday\" (1972) have inspired a number of adaptation films as well as television shows, some of which have used derivatives of \"Freaky Friday\" for its episode titles.", " In 2013, Disney Channel held a \"Freaky Freakend\" with seven shows that featured body-swapping episodes." ], "title": "Body swap appearances in media" }, { "sentences": [ "Roger Pratt BSC (born 27 February 1947) is a British cinematographer.", " Pratt has been the director of photography for more than 35 films.", " Among his body of films, he has worked on \"Batman\" (1989), \"Frankenstein\" (1994), \"102 Dalmatians\" (2000), \"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets\" (2002), \"Troy\" (2004), and more recently \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\" (2005), \"Inkheart\" (2008) and \"The Karate Kid\" (2010)." ], "title": "Roger Pratt (cinematographer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Cruella de Vil (spelled de Vil in the novel, spelled De Vil by Disney) is a character who appeared in Dodie Smith's 1956 novel \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians\", Disney's animated film adaptations \"101 Dalmatians\" and \"\", and Disney's live-action film adaptations \"101 Dalmatians\" and \"102 Dalmatians\" as the main antagonist." ], "title": "Cruella de Vil" }, { "sentences": [ "Brian Regan is an American screenwriter.", " He co-wrote the screenplays for \"102 Dalmatians\" (for which he also co-wrote the story), \"How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days\", and the yet-to-be-produced \"Shoe Addicts Anonymous\"." ], "title": "Brian Regan (writer)" }, { "sentences": [ "102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue is a platform video game developed by Toys for Bob and published by Eidos Interactive for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation, Dreamcast and Game Boy color.", " It is loosely based on the live-action Disney movie \"102 Dalmatians\"." ], "title": "102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue" } ]
[ "Title: 101 Dalmatians (1996 film)\n\n101 Dalmatians is a 1996 American live-action comedy adventure film based on Walt Disney's animated 1961 movie adaptation of Dodie Smith's 1956 novel \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians.\" Directed by Stephen Herek and co-produced by John Hughes and Ricardo Mestres, it stars Glenn Close, Jeff Daniels, Joely Richardson, Joan Plowright, Hugh Laurie, Mark Williams and Tim McInnerny. In contrast with the 1961 film, none of the animals talk in this version. Released on November 27, 1996 by Walt Disney Pictures, the film was praised for its faithfulness to the animated classic. It received mixed reviews, but was a commercial success, grossing $320.6 million in theaters against a $75 million budget. Close, who was universally praised for her portrayal as Cruella de Vil, was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical, but lost to Madonna in \"Evita\". The film was also nominated for a BAFTA award for best makeup effects. A theatrical sequel titled \"102 Dalmatians\" was released on November 22, 2000 with Close and McInnerny reprising their roles.", "Title: 102 Dalmatians\n\n102 Dalmatians is a 2000 American live action and CG-animated film adventure drama film directed by Kevin Lima in his live-action directorial debut and produced by Edward S. Feldman and Walt Disney Pictures. It is the sequel to the 1996 film \"101 Dalmatians\", a live-action remake of the 1961 Disney animated film of the same name and stars Glenn Close reprising her role as Cruella de Vil as she attempts to steal puppies for her \"grandest\" fur coat yet. Close and Tim McInnerny were the only two actors from the first film to return for the sequel, however. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design, but lost to \"Gladiator.\"", "Title: Freaky Friday (1976 film)\n\nFreaky Friday is a 1976 American fantasy-comedy film directed by Gary Nelson and starring Barbara Harris as Ellen Andrews, Jodie Foster as her daughter Annabel, and John Astin as her husband, Bill Andrews.", "Title: Kevin Lima\n\nKevin Lima (born 1962) is an American film director who has directed a number of Disney films including his debut film \"A Goofy Movie\" in 1995, \"Tarzan\" (1999), \"102 Dalmatians\" (2000), and \"Enchanted\" (2007). He is married to Brenda Chapman, the head of story of \"The Lion King\" (1994) and co-director of \"The Prince of Egypt\" (1998) and \"Brave\" (2012).", "Title: Kristen Buckley\n\nKristen Buckley (born June 9, 1968 in New York City, New York) is an American screenwriter and author. She co-wrote the screenplays for \"102 Dalmatians\" (for which she also co-wrote the story), \"How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days\", and \"Shoe Addicts Anonymous\". She also wrote \"The Parker Grey Show\" (a novel) and \"Tramps Like Us\" (a memoir).", "Title: Body swap appearances in media\n\nBody swaps have been a common storytelling device in fiction media. Books such as \"Vice Versa\" (1882) and \"Freaky Friday\" (1972) have inspired a number of adaptation films as well as television shows, some of which have used derivatives of \"Freaky Friday\" for its episode titles. In 2013, Disney Channel held a \"Freaky Freakend\" with seven shows that featured body-swapping episodes.", "Title: Roger Pratt (cinematographer)\n\nRoger Pratt BSC (born 27 February 1947) is a British cinematographer. Pratt has been the director of photography for more than 35 films. Among his body of films, he has worked on \"Batman\" (1989), \"Frankenstein\" (1994), \"102 Dalmatians\" (2000), \"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets\" (2002), \"Troy\" (2004), and more recently \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\" (2005), \"Inkheart\" (2008) and \"The Karate Kid\" (2010).", "Title: Cruella de Vil\n\nCruella de Vil (spelled de Vil in the novel, spelled De Vil by Disney) is a character who appeared in Dodie Smith's 1956 novel \"The Hundred and One Dalmatians\", Disney's animated film adaptations \"101 Dalmatians\" and \"\", and Disney's live-action film adaptations \"101 Dalmatians\" and \"102 Dalmatians\" as the main antagonist.", "Title: Brian Regan (writer)\n\nBrian Regan is an American screenwriter. He co-wrote the screenplays for \"102 Dalmatians\" (for which he also co-wrote the story), \"How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days\", and the yet-to-be-produced \"Shoe Addicts Anonymous\".", "Title: 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue\n\n102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue is a platform video game developed by Toys for Bob and published by Eidos Interactive for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation, Dreamcast and Game Boy color. It is loosely based on the live-action Disney movie \"102 Dalmatians\"." ]
4,168
Which was founded first, the University of Iowa or the University of Texas at Austin?
University of Iowa
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[ { "sentences": [ "It was founded first in 1962 as a branch from the University of Alexandria with the faculty of Medicine only and then it became an independent university named University of the Middle Delta in 1972.", " It had at that time Medicine, Science, Agriculture and Education faculties.", " Then, its name was changed into Tanta University in 1973." ], "title": "Tanta University" }, { "sentences": [ "The University of Texas at Austin (UT, UT Austin, or Texas) is a public research university and the flagship institution of the University of Texas System.", " Founded in 1881 as \"The University of Texas,\" its campus is located in Austin, Texas, approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) from the Texas State Capitol.", " UT Austin was inducted into the Association of American Universities in 1929, becoming only the third university in the American South to be elected.", " The institution has the nation's eighth-largest single-campus enrollment, with over 50,000 undergraduate and graduate students and over 24,000 faculty and staff." ], "title": "University of Texas at Austin" }, { "sentences": [ "The Syracuse Triad is the name given to the three women's sororities founded at Syracuse University.", " Alpha Phi was founded first in 1872 by 10 of the original 20 women admitted into Syracuse University.", " Gamma Phi Beta came along two years later in 1874 and with it came the term \"sorority,\" which was coined at the time of its founding.", " (Prior to that, women's Greek-letter organizations used the term \"women's fraternity,\" since no more appropriate term existed.)", " Alpha Gamma Delta completed the triad in 1904." ], "title": "Syracuse Triad" }, { "sentences": [ "Stephen F. Austin State University (SFA) is a public university located in Nacogdoches, Texas, United States.", " Founded as a teachers' college in 1923, the university was named after one of Texas's founding fathers, Stephen F. Austin.", " Its campus resides on part of the homestead of Thomas Jefferson Rusk.", " Stephen F. Austin is one of four independent public universities in Texas (i.e., those not affiliated with one of Texas's six university systems).", " In 2015, Stephen F. Austin accepted 62% of applications." ], "title": "Stephen F. Austin State University" }, { "sentences": [ "James Hynes (born August 23, 1955) is an American novelist.", " He was born in Okemos, Michigan, and grew up in Big Rapids, Michigan.", " He lived for many years in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and currently resides in Austin, Texas, where he has taught creative writing at the University of Texas.", " He has also taught at the Iowa Writers' Workshop, the University of Michigan, Miami University, and Grinnell College.", " Hynes received a B.A. in philosophy from the University of Michigan and an M.F.A. from the Iowa Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa." ], "title": "James Hynes" }, { "sentences": [ "Yasar Onel is a Turkish-born physicist who holds Swiss and American citizenship.", " He received his Ph.D. in Physics from London University in 1975.", " He worked at the Queen Mary University of London in the United Kingdom, and Neuchatel and Geneva Universities in Switzerland before joining the University of Texas at Austin in 1986.", " Then, he moved to the University of Iowa in 1988.", " He is a tenured faculty professor.", " of Physics at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, IA, USA." ], "title": "Yasar Onel" }, { "sentences": [ "This list of University of Texas at Austin faculty includes current and former instructors and administrators of the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin), a major research university located in Austin, Texas that is the flagship institution of the University of Texas System.", " Founded in 1883, the university has had the fifth largest single-campus enrollment in the nation as of Fall 2006 (and had the largest enrollment in the country from 1997 to 2003), with over 50,000 undergraduate and graduate students and 16,500 faculty and staff.", " It currently holds the largest enrollment of all colleges in the state of Texas." ], "title": "List of University of Texas at Austin faculty" }, { "sentences": [ "The Austin Civic Orchestra was founded in October 1977 by Edward Sledge.", " There had been no community orchestra in Austin since the Austin Symphony had been established in the early 20th century.", " Sledge, a self-taught, left-handed cello player, wanted to start a string group (violins, violas, celli and string bass).", " The group was located at Mathews Community School in central west Austin.", " After several weeks Sledge put out a call for more players in the local paper.", " Two weeks later, the core group of 16 players arrived and the project became a reality.", " The group was conducted by Jim Johnson in late 1977.", " In early 1978, a doctoral student in conducting at the University of Texas, Bob became the next music director.", " Winds players were added to the group and it became the Austin Community Orchestra.", " The group became a non-profit organization.", " The orchestra performed its first opera at the Paramount Theatre in downtown Austin in 1978.", " Concerts were performed at the UT Ballroom.", " The orchestra came to perform an annual Waltz Ball at the Texas Union.", " The orchestra had several conductors through the 1980s.", " It performed standard orchestral literature from its beginnings in 1977.", " An original ballet was performed in the early l980s.", " The group became known as the Austin Civic Orchestra sometime in the early l980s – as it continued to grow.", " Edward Sledge ceased to be a member of the orchestra in the mid-1980s and went on to play in other local orchestra and chamber music groups.", " He still plays cello with the Austin Philharmonic Orchestra, violin with the People's Orchestra of Austin (established 2016).", " He also leads a string quartet, the Late Beethoven String Quartet, which performs at various local venues." ], "title": "Austin Civic Orchestra" }, { "sentences": [ "The University of Iowa (also known as the UI, U of I, UIowa, or simply Iowa) is a flagship public research university in Iowa City, Iowa.", " Founded in 1847, it is the oldest university in the state.", " Iowa is the second largest university in the state of Iowa, behind Iowa State University.", " University of Iowa is organized into eleven colleges offering more than 200 areas of study and seven professional degrees." ], "title": "University of Iowa" }, { "sentences": [ "This list of University of Texas at Austin alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of the University of Texas at Austin.", " The institution is a major research university in Downtown Austin, Texas, USA and is the flagship institution of the University of Texas System.", " Founded in 1883, the university has had the fifth largest single-campus enrollment in the nation as of Fall 2006 (and had the largest enrollment in the country from 1997–2003), with over 50,000 undergraduate and graduate students and 16,500 faculty and staff.", " It currently holds the second largest enrollment of all colleges in the state of Texas, behind Texas A&M University." ], "title": "List of University of Texas at Austin alumni" } ]
[ "Title: Tanta University\n\nIt was founded first in 1962 as a branch from the University of Alexandria with the faculty of Medicine only and then it became an independent university named University of the Middle Delta in 1972. It had at that time Medicine, Science, Agriculture and Education faculties. Then, its name was changed into Tanta University in 1973.", "Title: University of Texas at Austin\n\nThe University of Texas at Austin (UT, UT Austin, or Texas) is a public research university and the flagship institution of the University of Texas System. Founded in 1881 as \"The University of Texas,\" its campus is located in Austin, Texas, approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) from the Texas State Capitol. UT Austin was inducted into the Association of American Universities in 1929, becoming only the third university in the American South to be elected. The institution has the nation's eighth-largest single-campus enrollment, with over 50,000 undergraduate and graduate students and over 24,000 faculty and staff.", "Title: Syracuse Triad\n\nThe Syracuse Triad is the name given to the three women's sororities founded at Syracuse University. Alpha Phi was founded first in 1872 by 10 of the original 20 women admitted into Syracuse University. Gamma Phi Beta came along two years later in 1874 and with it came the term \"sorority,\" which was coined at the time of its founding. (Prior to that, women's Greek-letter organizations used the term \"women's fraternity,\" since no more appropriate term existed.) Alpha Gamma Delta completed the triad in 1904.", "Title: Stephen F. Austin State University\n\nStephen F. Austin State University (SFA) is a public university located in Nacogdoches, Texas, United States. Founded as a teachers' college in 1923, the university was named after one of Texas's founding fathers, Stephen F. Austin. Its campus resides on part of the homestead of Thomas Jefferson Rusk. Stephen F. Austin is one of four independent public universities in Texas (i.e., those not affiliated with one of Texas's six university systems). In 2015, Stephen F. Austin accepted 62% of applications.", "Title: James Hynes\n\nJames Hynes (born August 23, 1955) is an American novelist. He was born in Okemos, Michigan, and grew up in Big Rapids, Michigan. He lived for many years in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and currently resides in Austin, Texas, where he has taught creative writing at the University of Texas. He has also taught at the Iowa Writers' Workshop, the University of Michigan, Miami University, and Grinnell College. Hynes received a B.A. in philosophy from the University of Michigan and an M.F.A. from the Iowa Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa.", "Title: Yasar Onel\n\nYasar Onel is a Turkish-born physicist who holds Swiss and American citizenship. He received his Ph.D. in Physics from London University in 1975. He worked at the Queen Mary University of London in the United Kingdom, and Neuchatel and Geneva Universities in Switzerland before joining the University of Texas at Austin in 1986. Then, he moved to the University of Iowa in 1988. He is a tenured faculty professor. of Physics at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, IA, USA.", "Title: List of University of Texas at Austin faculty\n\nThis list of University of Texas at Austin faculty includes current and former instructors and administrators of the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin), a major research university located in Austin, Texas that is the flagship institution of the University of Texas System. Founded in 1883, the university has had the fifth largest single-campus enrollment in the nation as of Fall 2006 (and had the largest enrollment in the country from 1997 to 2003), with over 50,000 undergraduate and graduate students and 16,500 faculty and staff. It currently holds the largest enrollment of all colleges in the state of Texas.", "Title: Austin Civic Orchestra\n\nThe Austin Civic Orchestra was founded in October 1977 by Edward Sledge. There had been no community orchestra in Austin since the Austin Symphony had been established in the early 20th century. Sledge, a self-taught, left-handed cello player, wanted to start a string group (violins, violas, celli and string bass). The group was located at Mathews Community School in central west Austin. After several weeks Sledge put out a call for more players in the local paper. Two weeks later, the core group of 16 players arrived and the project became a reality. The group was conducted by Jim Johnson in late 1977. In early 1978, a doctoral student in conducting at the University of Texas, Bob became the next music director. Winds players were added to the group and it became the Austin Community Orchestra. The group became a non-profit organization. The orchestra performed its first opera at the Paramount Theatre in downtown Austin in 1978. Concerts were performed at the UT Ballroom. The orchestra came to perform an annual Waltz Ball at the Texas Union. The orchestra had several conductors through the 1980s. It performed standard orchestral literature from its beginnings in 1977. An original ballet was performed in the early l980s. The group became known as the Austin Civic Orchestra sometime in the early l980s – as it continued to grow. Edward Sledge ceased to be a member of the orchestra in the mid-1980s and went on to play in other local orchestra and chamber music groups. He still plays cello with the Austin Philharmonic Orchestra, violin with the People's Orchestra of Austin (established 2016). He also leads a string quartet, the Late Beethoven String Quartet, which performs at various local venues.", "Title: University of Iowa\n\nThe University of Iowa (also known as the UI, U of I, UIowa, or simply Iowa) is a flagship public research university in Iowa City, Iowa. Founded in 1847, it is the oldest university in the state. Iowa is the second largest university in the state of Iowa, behind Iowa State University. University of Iowa is organized into eleven colleges offering more than 200 areas of study and seven professional degrees.", "Title: List of University of Texas at Austin alumni\n\nThis list of University of Texas at Austin alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of the University of Texas at Austin. The institution is a major research university in Downtown Austin, Texas, USA and is the flagship institution of the University of Texas System. Founded in 1883, the university has had the fifth largest single-campus enrollment in the nation as of Fall 2006 (and had the largest enrollment in the country from 1997–2003), with over 50,000 undergraduate and graduate students and 16,500 faculty and staff. It currently holds the second largest enrollment of all colleges in the state of Texas, behind Texas A&M University." ]
4,169
What year did Joseph Cotten star in "The Third Man"?
1949
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[ { "sentences": [ "Third Man Records is an independent record label founded by Jack White in Detroit, Michigan, in 2001.", " Third Man established its first physical location—a combination record store, performance venue, and headquarters for the label—in Nashville, Tennessee, in 2009.", " The label opened a Detroit branch location in 2015, which added a pressing plant (Third Man Pressing) in 2017." ], "title": "Third Man Records" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mercury Wonder Show for Service Men was a 1943 magic-and-variety stage show by the Mercury Theatre, produced by Orson Welles and Joseph Cotten as a morale-boosting entertainment for US soldiers in World War II.", " Directed by Welles, the show starred Welles (\"Orson the Magnificent\"), Cotten (\"Jo-Jo the Great\"), Agnes Moorehead (\"Calliope Aggie\") and Rita Hayworth, whose part was later filled by Marlene Dietrich.", " Jean Gabin also worked on the show backstage, as a propman.", " The show ran to 150 minutes." ], "title": "The Mercury Wonder Show" }, { "sentences": [ "The Man with a Cloak is a 1951 drama film directed by Fletcher Markle and starring Joseph Cotten, Barbara Stanwyck, Louis Calhern, and Leslie Caron, and based on \"The Gentleman from Paris\", a short story by John Dickson Carr." ], "title": "The Man with a Cloak" }, { "sentences": [ "The Halliday Brand is a 1957 American Western film directed by Joseph H. Lewis and starring Joseph Cotten." ], "title": "The Halliday Brand" }, { "sentences": [ "Concorde Affaire '79 (1979) (Italian: \"Affare Concorde\" ), also known as The Concorde Affair, is an Italian action thriller directed by Ruggero Deodato and written by Ernesto Gastaldi and Renzo Genta.", " Released in the same year as \"The Concorde ... Airport '79\" and featuring actor Joseph Cotten, who appeared in \"Airport '77\", the film was an attempt by producers to take advantage of the success of the \"Airport\" film franchise of the 1970s." ], "title": "Concorde Affaire '79" }, { "sentences": [ "The Joseph Cotten\" Show (also known as On Trial\") is an American anthology series hosted by and occasionally starring Joseph Cotten.", " The series, which first aired on NBC, aired 31 episodes from September 14, 1956, to September 13, 1957.", " Four other new episodes were broadcast on CBS in Summer 1959." ], "title": "The Joseph Cotten Show" }, { "sentences": [ "The Third Man is a 1949 British film noir directed by Carol Reed and written by Graham Greene.", " It stars Joseph Cotten, Valli (Alida Valli), Orson Welles, and Trevor Howard.", " The film takes place in post-World-War-II Vienna.", " It centres on Holly Martins, an American who is given a job in Vienna by his friend Harry Lime, but when Holly arrives in Vienna he gets the news that Lime is dead.", " Martins then meets with Lime's acquaintances in an attempt to investigate what he considers a suspicious death." ], "title": "The Third Man" }, { "sentences": [ "Airport '77 is a 1977 American air disaster film and the third installment of the \"Airport\" franchise.", " The film stars a number of veteran actors including Jack Lemmon, James Stewart, Joseph Cotten and Olivia de Havilland, as well as the return of George Kennedy from the two previous \"Airport\" films.", " It is directed by Jerry Jameson, produced by Jennings Lang and William Frye with a screenplay by Michael Scheff and David Spector." ], "title": "Airport '77" }, { "sentences": [ "Love Letters is a 1945 film.", " The screenplay was adapted by Ayn Rand from the novel \"Pity My Simplicity\" by Christopher Massie.", " It was directed by William Dieterle and stars Jennifer Jones, Joseph Cotten, Ann Richards, Cecil Kellaway, Gladys Cooper and Anita Louise.", " The plot tells the story of a man falling in love with an amnesiac woman with two personalities who killed his soldier friend." ], "title": "Love Letters (1945 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Joseph Cheshire Cotten, Jr. (May 15, 1905 – February 6, 1994) was an American film, stage, radio and television actor.", " Cotten achieved prominence on Broadway, starring in the original stage productions of \"The Philadelphia Story\" and \"Sabrina Fair\".", " He first gained worldwide fame in three Orson Welles films: \"Citizen Kane\" (1941), \"The Magnificent Ambersons\" (1942), and \"Journey into Fear\" (1943), for which Cotten was also credited with the screenplay.", " He went on to become one of the leading Hollywood actors of the 1940s, appearing in films such as \"Shadow of a Doubt\" (1943), \"Love Letters\" (1945), \"Duel in the Sun\" (1946), \"Portrait of Jennie\" (1948), \"The Third Man\" (1949) and \"Niagara\" (1953).", " One of his final films was Michael Cimino's \"Heaven's Gate\" (1980)." ], "title": "Joseph Cotten" } ]
[ "Title: Third Man Records\n\nThird Man Records is an independent record label founded by Jack White in Detroit, Michigan, in 2001. Third Man established its first physical location—a combination record store, performance venue, and headquarters for the label—in Nashville, Tennessee, in 2009. The label opened a Detroit branch location in 2015, which added a pressing plant (Third Man Pressing) in 2017.", "Title: The Mercury Wonder Show\n\nThe Mercury Wonder Show for Service Men was a 1943 magic-and-variety stage show by the Mercury Theatre, produced by Orson Welles and Joseph Cotten as a morale-boosting entertainment for US soldiers in World War II. Directed by Welles, the show starred Welles (\"Orson the Magnificent\"), Cotten (\"Jo-Jo the Great\"), Agnes Moorehead (\"Calliope Aggie\") and Rita Hayworth, whose part was later filled by Marlene Dietrich. Jean Gabin also worked on the show backstage, as a propman. The show ran to 150 minutes.", "Title: The Man with a Cloak\n\nThe Man with a Cloak is a 1951 drama film directed by Fletcher Markle and starring Joseph Cotten, Barbara Stanwyck, Louis Calhern, and Leslie Caron, and based on \"The Gentleman from Paris\", a short story by John Dickson Carr.", "Title: The Halliday Brand\n\nThe Halliday Brand is a 1957 American Western film directed by Joseph H. Lewis and starring Joseph Cotten.", "Title: Concorde Affaire '79\n\nConcorde Affaire '79 (1979) (Italian: \"Affare Concorde\" ), also known as The Concorde Affair, is an Italian action thriller directed by Ruggero Deodato and written by Ernesto Gastaldi and Renzo Genta. Released in the same year as \"The Concorde ... Airport '79\" and featuring actor Joseph Cotten, who appeared in \"Airport '77\", the film was an attempt by producers to take advantage of the success of the \"Airport\" film franchise of the 1970s.", "Title: The Joseph Cotten Show\n\nThe Joseph Cotten\" Show (also known as On Trial\") is an American anthology series hosted by and occasionally starring Joseph Cotten. The series, which first aired on NBC, aired 31 episodes from September 14, 1956, to September 13, 1957. Four other new episodes were broadcast on CBS in Summer 1959.", "Title: The Third Man\n\nThe Third Man is a 1949 British film noir directed by Carol Reed and written by Graham Greene. It stars Joseph Cotten, Valli (Alida Valli), Orson Welles, and Trevor Howard. The film takes place in post-World-War-II Vienna. It centres on Holly Martins, an American who is given a job in Vienna by his friend Harry Lime, but when Holly arrives in Vienna he gets the news that Lime is dead. Martins then meets with Lime's acquaintances in an attempt to investigate what he considers a suspicious death.", "Title: Airport '77\n\nAirport '77 is a 1977 American air disaster film and the third installment of the \"Airport\" franchise. The film stars a number of veteran actors including Jack Lemmon, James Stewart, Joseph Cotten and Olivia de Havilland, as well as the return of George Kennedy from the two previous \"Airport\" films. It is directed by Jerry Jameson, produced by Jennings Lang and William Frye with a screenplay by Michael Scheff and David Spector.", "Title: Love Letters (1945 film)\n\nLove Letters is a 1945 film. The screenplay was adapted by Ayn Rand from the novel \"Pity My Simplicity\" by Christopher Massie. It was directed by William Dieterle and stars Jennifer Jones, Joseph Cotten, Ann Richards, Cecil Kellaway, Gladys Cooper and Anita Louise. The plot tells the story of a man falling in love with an amnesiac woman with two personalities who killed his soldier friend.", "Title: Joseph Cotten\n\nJoseph Cheshire Cotten, Jr. (May 15, 1905 – February 6, 1994) was an American film, stage, radio and television actor. Cotten achieved prominence on Broadway, starring in the original stage productions of \"The Philadelphia Story\" and \"Sabrina Fair\". He first gained worldwide fame in three Orson Welles films: \"Citizen Kane\" (1941), \"The Magnificent Ambersons\" (1942), and \"Journey into Fear\" (1943), for which Cotten was also credited with the screenplay. He went on to become one of the leading Hollywood actors of the 1940s, appearing in films such as \"Shadow of a Doubt\" (1943), \"Love Letters\" (1945), \"Duel in the Sun\" (1946), \"Portrait of Jennie\" (1948), \"The Third Man\" (1949) and \"Niagara\" (1953). One of his final films was Michael Cimino's \"Heaven's Gate\" (1980)." ]
4,170
Are Astragalus and Parrotia part of the same family?
no
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[ { "sentences": [ "Allosauridae is a family of medium to large bipedal, carnivorous allosauriod neotheropod dinosaurs from the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous.", " Allosauridae is a fairly old taxonomic group, having been first named by the American paleontologist Othniel Charles March in 1878.", " Constituent groups include \"Allosaurus\", \"Erectopus\", and \"Saurophaganax\".", " Many taxa, including \"Antrodemus\" and \"Epanterias\", have been at some point included as members of Allosauridae.", " Originally described in 1870, Antrodemus has since been identified as a nomen dubium, and generally collapsible with \"Allosaurus\".", " \"Epanterias\" has also been subject to some controversy shifting from a separate genus, to an especially large \"Allosaurus fragilis\" Allosarids are characterized by an astragalus with a restriction of the ascending process to the lateral part of the bone, a larger medial than lateral condyle, and a horizontal groove across the face of the condyles.", " Allosauridae is an extremely widely dispersed family, with members discovered on every continent except Antarctica and India." ], "title": "Allosauridae" }, { "sentences": [ "Vicia is a genus of about 140 species of flowering plants that are part of the legume family (Fabaceae), and which are commonly known as vetches.", " Member species are native to Europe, North America, South America, Asia and Africa.", " Some other genera of their subfamily Faboideae also have names containing \"vetch\", for example the vetchlings (\"Lathyrus\") or the milk-vetches (\"Astragalus\").", " The broad bean (\"Vicia faba\") is sometimes separated in a monotypic genus \"Faba\"; although not often used today, it is of historical importance in plant taxonomy as the namesake of the order Fabales, the Fabaceae and the Faboideae.", " The tribe Vicieae in which the vetches are placed is named after the genus' current name.", " Among the closest living relatives of vetches are the lentils (\"Lens\") and the true peas (\"Pisum\")." ], "title": "Vicia" }, { "sentences": [ "Astragalus is a large genus of about 3,000 species of herbs and small shrubs, belonging to the legume family Fabaceae and the subfamily Faboideae.", " It is the largest genus of plants in terms of described species.", " The genus is native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.", " Common names include milkvetch (most species), locoweed (in North America, some species) and goat's-thorn (\"A. gummifer\", \"A. tragacanthus\").", " Some pale-flowered vetches are similar in appearance, but vetches are more vine-like." ], "title": "Astragalus" }, { "sentences": [ "Parrotia persica (commonly called Persian ironwood) is a deciduous tree in the family Hamamelidaceae, closely related to the witch-hazel genus \"Hamamelis\".", " It is native to northern Iran and southern Azerbaijan (where it is called \"Dəmirağac\") and it is endemic in the Alborz mountains." ], "title": "Parrotia" }, { "sentences": [ "Astragalus sinuatus is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common name Whited's milkvetch.", " It is endemic to Washington in the United States, where it is limited to one creek drainage on the western edge of the Columbia Basin.", " Its range measures about ten square miles in Chelan and Kittitas Counties in the central part of the state." ], "title": "Astragalus sinuatus" } ]
[ "Title: Allosauridae\n\nAllosauridae is a family of medium to large bipedal, carnivorous allosauriod neotheropod dinosaurs from the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous. Allosauridae is a fairly old taxonomic group, having been first named by the American paleontologist Othniel Charles March in 1878. Constituent groups include \"Allosaurus\", \"Erectopus\", and \"Saurophaganax\". Many taxa, including \"Antrodemus\" and \"Epanterias\", have been at some point included as members of Allosauridae. Originally described in 1870, Antrodemus has since been identified as a nomen dubium, and generally collapsible with \"Allosaurus\". \"Epanterias\" has also been subject to some controversy shifting from a separate genus, to an especially large \"Allosaurus fragilis\" Allosarids are characterized by an astragalus with a restriction of the ascending process to the lateral part of the bone, a larger medial than lateral condyle, and a horizontal groove across the face of the condyles. Allosauridae is an extremely widely dispersed family, with members discovered on every continent except Antarctica and India.", "Title: Vicia\n\nVicia is a genus of about 140 species of flowering plants that are part of the legume family (Fabaceae), and which are commonly known as vetches. Member species are native to Europe, North America, South America, Asia and Africa. Some other genera of their subfamily Faboideae also have names containing \"vetch\", for example the vetchlings (\"Lathyrus\") or the milk-vetches (\"Astragalus\"). The broad bean (\"Vicia faba\") is sometimes separated in a monotypic genus \"Faba\"; although not often used today, it is of historical importance in plant taxonomy as the namesake of the order Fabales, the Fabaceae and the Faboideae. The tribe Vicieae in which the vetches are placed is named after the genus' current name. Among the closest living relatives of vetches are the lentils (\"Lens\") and the true peas (\"Pisum\").", "Title: Astragalus\n\nAstragalus is a large genus of about 3,000 species of herbs and small shrubs, belonging to the legume family Fabaceae and the subfamily Faboideae. It is the largest genus of plants in terms of described species. The genus is native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Common names include milkvetch (most species), locoweed (in North America, some species) and goat's-thorn (\"A. gummifer\", \"A. tragacanthus\"). Some pale-flowered vetches are similar in appearance, but vetches are more vine-like.", "Title: Parrotia\n\nParrotia persica (commonly called Persian ironwood) is a deciduous tree in the family Hamamelidaceae, closely related to the witch-hazel genus \"Hamamelis\". It is native to northern Iran and southern Azerbaijan (where it is called \"Dəmirağac\") and it is endemic in the Alborz mountains.", "Title: Astragalus sinuatus\n\nAstragalus sinuatus is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common name Whited's milkvetch. It is endemic to Washington in the United States, where it is limited to one creek drainage on the western edge of the Columbia Basin. Its range measures about ten square miles in Chelan and Kittitas Counties in the central part of the state." ]
4,171
The founder of The Broadway Theatre Project played the role of "Roxie" in what musical?
"Chicago"
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[ { "sentences": [ "Leslie Arden is a Canadian musical theatre composer, lyricist and librettist.", " She is best known for her work \"The House of Martin Guerre\" (co-book by Anna Theresa Cascio) produced by Theatre Plus (1993), the Goodman Theatre (1996) in Chicago and the Canadian Stage Company (1997).", " Her musical \"The Boys are Coming Home\" was part of the American Music Theatre Project at North Western University and was showcased by the National Alliance of Musical Theatre in New York City.", " Theatre critic Richard Ouzanian says she is \"the creator of some of the most sophisticated work on our stages\".", " The Toronto Star has commented that her work is “beautifully crafted” and USA Today states she is a “major talent”.", " She also wrote the Chalmers Award-winning \"The Happy Prince\".", " She collaborated with esteemed Canadian playwright Norm Foster for her latest musical \"Ned Durango\".", " It had its world premiere at Theatre Orangeville in May 2011." ], "title": "Leslie Arden" }, { "sentences": [ "Triple-A Plowed Under is a Living Newspaper play produced by the Federal Theatre Project in 1936.", " Written by Arthur Arent from research by the editorial staff of the Federal Theatre Project and directed by Joseph Losey, it focused on the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933 and the plight of Dust Bowl farmers.", " The production premiered at the Biltmore Theatre on March 14, 1936 and ran until May 2, 1936." ], "title": "Triple-A Plowed Under" }, { "sentences": [ "The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre, more commonly known as Tony Award, recognizes the excellence in live Broadway theatre.", " The awards are presented by the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League at an annual ceremony in New York City.", " The awards are given for Broadway productions and performances, and an award is given for regional theatre.", " Several discretionary non-competitive awards are also given, including a Special Tony Award, the Tony Honors for Excellence in Theatre, and the Isabelle Stevenson Award.", " The awards are named after Antoinette \"Tony\" Perry, co-founder of the American Theatre Wing." ], "title": "Tony Award" }, { "sentences": [ "One Third of a Nation is a Living Newspaper play produced by the Federal Theatre Project in 1938.", " Written by Arthur Arent from research by the editorial staff of the Federal Theatre Project, it focused on the problem of housing in the United States and the growth of slums in New York City.", " The play was produced in New York and in nine additional cities, where it was adapted to specific community conditions.", " It was adapted as a feature film in 1939, and revived on the New York stage in 2011." ], "title": "One-Third of a Nation" }, { "sentences": [ "The 44th Street Theatre was a Broadway theatre located at 216 West 44th Street in New York City from 1912 to 1945.", " It opened and operated for three years as the Weber and Fields' Music Hall.", " Its rooftop theatre, the Nora Bayes Theatre, presented many productions of the Federal Theatre Project in the mid 1930s.", " Its basement club became the famed Stage Door Canteen during World War II." ], "title": "44th Street Theatre" }, { "sentences": [ "The Broadway Theatre (September 27, 1847 – April 2, 1859), called the Old Broadway Theatre since its demise, was at 326–30 Broadway, between Pearl and Anthony (now Worth) Streets in Manhattan.", " With over 4000 seats, it was the largest theater ever built in New York when it opened.", " During its brief existence, many prominent performers of the era appeared on its stage.", " It presented plays, opera, ballet, hippodrama, and circus performances in a space that was reconfigured several times.", " The operators always struggled to make money, however, and after twelve years the Broadway Theatre was replaced by a more profitable building, for the textile trade." ], "title": "Old Broadway Theatre" }, { "sentences": [ "The Federal Theatre Project (1935–39) was a New Deal program to fund theatre and other live artistic performances and entertainment programs in the United States during the Great Depression.", " It was one of five Federal Project Number One projects sponsored by the Works Progress Administration.", " It was created not as a cultural activity but as a relief measure to employ artists, writers, directors and theater workers.", " It was shaped by national director Hallie Flanagan into a federation of regional theatres that created relevant art, encouraged experimentation in new forms and techniques, and made it possible for millions of Americans to see live theatre for the first time.", " The Federal Theatre Project ended when its funding was canceled after strong Congressional objections to the left-wing political tone of a small percentage of its productions." ], "title": "Federal Theatre Project" }, { "sentences": [ "The Broadway Theatre (formerly Universal's Colony Theatre, B.S. Moss' Broadway Theatre, Earl Carroll's Broadway Theatre, and Ciné Roma) is a Broadway theatre located in midtown Manhattan.", " It has a large seating capacity of 1,761, and unlike most Broadway theaters, it is actually located on Broadway, at number 1681." ], "title": "Broadway Theatre (53rd Street)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ann Reinking (born November 10, 1949) is an American actress, dancer, and choreographer.", " Her extensive work in musical theater includes starring in Broadway productions of \"Coco\" (1969), \"Over Here!", "\" (1974), \"Goodtime Charley\" (1975), \"A Chorus Line\" (1976), \"Chicago\" (1977), \"Dancin'\" (1978) and \"Sweet Charity\" (1986).", " In the 1996 revival of \"Chicago\", she reprised the role of Roxie Hart and was also the choreographer, winning the Tony Award for Best Choreography.", " For the 2000 West End production of \"Fosse\", she won the Olivier Award for Best Theatre Choreographer.", " She has also appeared in the films \"All That Jazz\" (1979), \"Annie\" (1982), and \"Micki & Maude\" (1984)." ], "title": "Ann Reinking" }, { "sentences": [ "The Broadway Theatre Project is an intensive training program for both high school and college-aged students that want to hone their skills in the industry of musical theatre.", " It was founded by Tony Award winner Ann Reinking, under the name The Musical Theatre Project of Tampa.", " Students accepted into the program are referred to as \"apprentices\" and divided into groups reflecting their dance experience, vocal/acting experience, and age for more individualized training.", " Classes are taken every day of the project, typically from 8:30am to 5:00pm with an hour lunch break, and block rehearsals for numbers within the final showcase are from 6:00pm to 10:00pm.", " Students not in block rehearsal continue with group classes for that time period." ], "title": "Broadway Theater Project" } ]
[ "Title: Leslie Arden\n\nLeslie Arden is a Canadian musical theatre composer, lyricist and librettist. She is best known for her work \"The House of Martin Guerre\" (co-book by Anna Theresa Cascio) produced by Theatre Plus (1993), the Goodman Theatre (1996) in Chicago and the Canadian Stage Company (1997). Her musical \"The Boys are Coming Home\" was part of the American Music Theatre Project at North Western University and was showcased by the National Alliance of Musical Theatre in New York City. Theatre critic Richard Ouzanian says she is \"the creator of some of the most sophisticated work on our stages\". The Toronto Star has commented that her work is “beautifully crafted” and USA Today states she is a “major talent”. She also wrote the Chalmers Award-winning \"The Happy Prince\". She collaborated with esteemed Canadian playwright Norm Foster for her latest musical \"Ned Durango\". It had its world premiere at Theatre Orangeville in May 2011.", "Title: Triple-A Plowed Under\n\nTriple-A Plowed Under is a Living Newspaper play produced by the Federal Theatre Project in 1936. Written by Arthur Arent from research by the editorial staff of the Federal Theatre Project and directed by Joseph Losey, it focused on the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933 and the plight of Dust Bowl farmers. The production premiered at the Biltmore Theatre on March 14, 1936 and ran until May 2, 1936.", "Title: Tony Award\n\nThe Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre, more commonly known as Tony Award, recognizes the excellence in live Broadway theatre. The awards are presented by the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League at an annual ceremony in New York City. The awards are given for Broadway productions and performances, and an award is given for regional theatre. Several discretionary non-competitive awards are also given, including a Special Tony Award, the Tony Honors for Excellence in Theatre, and the Isabelle Stevenson Award. The awards are named after Antoinette \"Tony\" Perry, co-founder of the American Theatre Wing.", "Title: One-Third of a Nation\n\nOne Third of a Nation is a Living Newspaper play produced by the Federal Theatre Project in 1938. Written by Arthur Arent from research by the editorial staff of the Federal Theatre Project, it focused on the problem of housing in the United States and the growth of slums in New York City. The play was produced in New York and in nine additional cities, where it was adapted to specific community conditions. It was adapted as a feature film in 1939, and revived on the New York stage in 2011.", "Title: 44th Street Theatre\n\nThe 44th Street Theatre was a Broadway theatre located at 216 West 44th Street in New York City from 1912 to 1945. It opened and operated for three years as the Weber and Fields' Music Hall. Its rooftop theatre, the Nora Bayes Theatre, presented many productions of the Federal Theatre Project in the mid 1930s. Its basement club became the famed Stage Door Canteen during World War II.", "Title: Old Broadway Theatre\n\nThe Broadway Theatre (September 27, 1847 – April 2, 1859), called the Old Broadway Theatre since its demise, was at 326–30 Broadway, between Pearl and Anthony (now Worth) Streets in Manhattan. With over 4000 seats, it was the largest theater ever built in New York when it opened. During its brief existence, many prominent performers of the era appeared on its stage. It presented plays, opera, ballet, hippodrama, and circus performances in a space that was reconfigured several times. The operators always struggled to make money, however, and after twelve years the Broadway Theatre was replaced by a more profitable building, for the textile trade.", "Title: Federal Theatre Project\n\nThe Federal Theatre Project (1935–39) was a New Deal program to fund theatre and other live artistic performances and entertainment programs in the United States during the Great Depression. It was one of five Federal Project Number One projects sponsored by the Works Progress Administration. It was created not as a cultural activity but as a relief measure to employ artists, writers, directors and theater workers. It was shaped by national director Hallie Flanagan into a federation of regional theatres that created relevant art, encouraged experimentation in new forms and techniques, and made it possible for millions of Americans to see live theatre for the first time. The Federal Theatre Project ended when its funding was canceled after strong Congressional objections to the left-wing political tone of a small percentage of its productions.", "Title: Broadway Theatre (53rd Street)\n\nThe Broadway Theatre (formerly Universal's Colony Theatre, B.S. Moss' Broadway Theatre, Earl Carroll's Broadway Theatre, and Ciné Roma) is a Broadway theatre located in midtown Manhattan. It has a large seating capacity of 1,761, and unlike most Broadway theaters, it is actually located on Broadway, at number 1681.", "Title: Ann Reinking\n\nAnn Reinking (born November 10, 1949) is an American actress, dancer, and choreographer. Her extensive work in musical theater includes starring in Broadway productions of \"Coco\" (1969), \"Over Here! \" (1974), \"Goodtime Charley\" (1975), \"A Chorus Line\" (1976), \"Chicago\" (1977), \"Dancin'\" (1978) and \"Sweet Charity\" (1986). In the 1996 revival of \"Chicago\", she reprised the role of Roxie Hart and was also the choreographer, winning the Tony Award for Best Choreography. For the 2000 West End production of \"Fosse\", she won the Olivier Award for Best Theatre Choreographer. She has also appeared in the films \"All That Jazz\" (1979), \"Annie\" (1982), and \"Micki & Maude\" (1984).", "Title: Broadway Theater Project\n\nThe Broadway Theatre Project is an intensive training program for both high school and college-aged students that want to hone their skills in the industry of musical theatre. It was founded by Tony Award winner Ann Reinking, under the name The Musical Theatre Project of Tampa. Students accepted into the program are referred to as \"apprentices\" and divided into groups reflecting their dance experience, vocal/acting experience, and age for more individualized training. Classes are taken every day of the project, typically from 8:30am to 5:00pm with an hour lunch break, and block rehearsals for numbers within the final showcase are from 6:00pm to 10:00pm. Students not in block rehearsal continue with group classes for that time period." ]
4,172
Are Tori Amos and Eric Clapton from the same country?
no
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[ { "sentences": [ "Tori Amos is an American pianist and singer-songwriter whose musical career began in 1980, at the age of seventeen, when she and her brother co-wrote the song \"Baltimore\".", " The song was selected as the winning song in a contest for the Baltimore Orioles and was recorded and pressed locally as a 7\" single.", " From 1984–89, Amos fronted the synthpop band Y Kant Tori Read, which released one self-titled album with Atlantic Records in 1988 before breaking up.", " Shortly thereafter, Amos began writing and recording material that would serve as the debut of her solo career.", " Still signed with Atlantic, and its UK counterpart East West, Amos' initial solo material was rejected by the label in 1990.", " Under the guidance of co-producers Eric Rosse, Davitt Sigerson and Ian Stanley, a second version of the album was created and accepted by the label the following year." ], "title": "Tori Amos discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Fade to Red: Tori Amos Video Collection is a double DVD set from recording artist and musician Tori Amos and was released by Rhino Entertainment on February 14, 2006.", " It featured music videos spanning 1992 to 2005, including the singles \"Silent All These Years,\" \"Crucify,\" \"Cornflake Girl,\" and \"A Sorta Fairytale\", which co-stars Oscar winner Adrien Brody.", " The DVD features digitally re-mastered 5.1 audio and included a comprehensive audio commentary by Amos herself on each video.", " The collection omits the following music videos: \"Glory of the 80's,\" \"Strange Little Girl,\" and \"Mary (Tales Version).\"" ], "title": "Fade to Red" }, { "sentences": [ "Midwinter Graces is the eleventh solo studio album by singer-songwriter Tori Amos released on November 10, 2009 (November 16, 2009 in the UK), through Universal Republic Records.", " It is the first seasonal album by Amos, and is also notable for marking her return to a more classical, stripped-down, baroque sound with various synths, string-instruments, the harpsichord and Amos's own signature \"Bösendorfer\" piano at center stage, once more.", " The album, like previous releases from Amos, is available in a single form CD or a Deluxe edition which includes 3 bonus tracks, a 20-page photo book, and a DVD containing an interview with Amos.", " The standard edition was not released in the US or Canada." ], "title": "Midwinter Graces" }, { "sentences": [ "Tori Amos: Live from New York is a benefit concert performed by American singer and songwriter Tori Amos on January 23, 1997.", " The concert was performed at the Madison Square Garden Theater in New York to launch \"Unlock the Silence\", a year-long promotional and fund-raising campaign sponsored by cK Calvin Klein to raise awareness of the work undertaken by RAINN, the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network, a non-profit organization offering support and counseling to survivors of sexual assault.", " The performance included compositions from her first three albums, including \"Silent All These Years\" from her debut album \"Little Earthquakes\" (1992), which served as the touchstone track for the \"Unlock the Silence\" campaign." ], "title": "Tori Amos: Live from New York" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Dātura\" or \"Datura\" is a song written and recorded by American singer Tori Amos.", " It is the ninth song of Amos's fifth record \"To Venus and Back\", which was released in September 1999.", " It is included in the first disc of the double album subtitled \"Orbiting\" that contains eleven original studio recordings.", " The song lists the names of the plants found in Amos's garden and was created during the recording sessions of \"To Venus and Back\".", " The song's title refers to datura, a plant known for its toxic and hallucinogenic properties.", " Amos has never performed the song live due to its complex structure and time signatures which makes it hard to reproduce with a live band.", " However, in 2011 Amos incorporated the \"room in my heart\" bridge when performing \"Take to the Sky\" during her concert in Brussels on October 29, 2011 Video on YouTube .", " She also performed the song in a similar fashion throughout the Unrepentant Geraldines Tour." ], "title": "Datura (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Tori Amos: The Complete Videos 1991–1998 is a VHS cassette of all of Tori Amos's videos from \"Little Earthquakes\" through \"From the Choirgirl Hotel\", with the exception of \"Professional Widow\".", " The video collection was released in a standard-size hard plastic VHS case and a large soft plastic VHS case (with the same catalogue number).", " The video collection runs approximately 75 minutes and was released by Atlantic Records" ], "title": "Tori Amos: Complete Videos 1991–1998" }, { "sentences": [ "Tori Amos (born Myra Ellen Amos, August 22, 1963 ) is an American singer-songwriter, pianist and composer.", " She is a classically trained musician with a mezzo-soprano vocal range." ], "title": "Tori Amos" }, { "sentences": [ "Eric Patrick Clapton, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 30 March 1945), is an English rock and blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter.", " He is the only three-time inductee to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: once as a solo artist and separately as a member of the Yardbirds and Cream.", " Clapton has been referred to as one of the most important and influential guitarists of all time.", " Clapton ranked second in \"Rolling Stone\" magazine's list of the \"100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time\" and fourth in Gibson's \"Top 50 Guitarists of All Time\".", " He was also named number five in \"Time\" magazine's list of \"The 10 Best Electric Guitar Players\" in 2009." ], "title": "Eric Clapton" }, { "sentences": [ "Tales of a Librarian (complete title: \"A Tori Amos Collection: Tales of a Librarian\") is the first retrospective compilation album by singer/songwriter Tori Amos.", " Given the option to be involved in the project, Amos elected to take a central role in the production of the collection, released in 2003 on her former label Atlantic Records." ], "title": "Tales of a Librarian" }, { "sentences": [ "Y Kant Tori Read was a 1980s synthpop band, fronted by singer-songwriter Tori Amos.", " The band released one album, also called \"Y Kant Tori Read\", which was largely unsuccessful; Atlantic Records abandoned promoting the record completely after only two months of release.", " The band originally consisted of Amos, Steve Caton, Matt Sorum (later of Guns N' Roses), and bassist Brad Cobb.", " They worked with record producer Joe Chiccarelli, and Kim Bullard, later of Kajagoogoo.", " The name comes from an incident in Amos's childhood where she was asked to leave the Peabody Conservatory because she refused to read sheet music." ], "title": "Y Kant Tori Read" } ]
[ "Title: Tori Amos discography\n\nTori Amos is an American pianist and singer-songwriter whose musical career began in 1980, at the age of seventeen, when she and her brother co-wrote the song \"Baltimore\". The song was selected as the winning song in a contest for the Baltimore Orioles and was recorded and pressed locally as a 7\" single. From 1984–89, Amos fronted the synthpop band Y Kant Tori Read, which released one self-titled album with Atlantic Records in 1988 before breaking up. Shortly thereafter, Amos began writing and recording material that would serve as the debut of her solo career. Still signed with Atlantic, and its UK counterpart East West, Amos' initial solo material was rejected by the label in 1990. Under the guidance of co-producers Eric Rosse, Davitt Sigerson and Ian Stanley, a second version of the album was created and accepted by the label the following year.", "Title: Fade to Red\n\nFade to Red: Tori Amos Video Collection is a double DVD set from recording artist and musician Tori Amos and was released by Rhino Entertainment on February 14, 2006. It featured music videos spanning 1992 to 2005, including the singles \"Silent All These Years,\" \"Crucify,\" \"Cornflake Girl,\" and \"A Sorta Fairytale\", which co-stars Oscar winner Adrien Brody. The DVD features digitally re-mastered 5.1 audio and included a comprehensive audio commentary by Amos herself on each video. The collection omits the following music videos: \"Glory of the 80's,\" \"Strange Little Girl,\" and \"Mary (Tales Version).\"", "Title: Midwinter Graces\n\nMidwinter Graces is the eleventh solo studio album by singer-songwriter Tori Amos released on November 10, 2009 (November 16, 2009 in the UK), through Universal Republic Records. It is the first seasonal album by Amos, and is also notable for marking her return to a more classical, stripped-down, baroque sound with various synths, string-instruments, the harpsichord and Amos's own signature \"Bösendorfer\" piano at center stage, once more. The album, like previous releases from Amos, is available in a single form CD or a Deluxe edition which includes 3 bonus tracks, a 20-page photo book, and a DVD containing an interview with Amos. The standard edition was not released in the US or Canada.", "Title: Tori Amos: Live from New York\n\nTori Amos: Live from New York is a benefit concert performed by American singer and songwriter Tori Amos on January 23, 1997. The concert was performed at the Madison Square Garden Theater in New York to launch \"Unlock the Silence\", a year-long promotional and fund-raising campaign sponsored by cK Calvin Klein to raise awareness of the work undertaken by RAINN, the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network, a non-profit organization offering support and counseling to survivors of sexual assault. The performance included compositions from her first three albums, including \"Silent All These Years\" from her debut album \"Little Earthquakes\" (1992), which served as the touchstone track for the \"Unlock the Silence\" campaign.", "Title: Datura (song)\n\n\"Dātura\" or \"Datura\" is a song written and recorded by American singer Tori Amos. It is the ninth song of Amos's fifth record \"To Venus and Back\", which was released in September 1999. It is included in the first disc of the double album subtitled \"Orbiting\" that contains eleven original studio recordings. The song lists the names of the plants found in Amos's garden and was created during the recording sessions of \"To Venus and Back\". The song's title refers to datura, a plant known for its toxic and hallucinogenic properties. Amos has never performed the song live due to its complex structure and time signatures which makes it hard to reproduce with a live band. However, in 2011 Amos incorporated the \"room in my heart\" bridge when performing \"Take to the Sky\" during her concert in Brussels on October 29, 2011 Video on YouTube . She also performed the song in a similar fashion throughout the Unrepentant Geraldines Tour.", "Title: Tori Amos: Complete Videos 1991–1998\n\nTori Amos: The Complete Videos 1991–1998 is a VHS cassette of all of Tori Amos's videos from \"Little Earthquakes\" through \"From the Choirgirl Hotel\", with the exception of \"Professional Widow\". The video collection was released in a standard-size hard plastic VHS case and a large soft plastic VHS case (with the same catalogue number). The video collection runs approximately 75 minutes and was released by Atlantic Records", "Title: Tori Amos\n\nTori Amos (born Myra Ellen Amos, August 22, 1963 ) is an American singer-songwriter, pianist and composer. She is a classically trained musician with a mezzo-soprano vocal range.", "Title: Eric Clapton\n\nEric Patrick Clapton, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 30 March 1945), is an English rock and blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is the only three-time inductee to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: once as a solo artist and separately as a member of the Yardbirds and Cream. Clapton has been referred to as one of the most important and influential guitarists of all time. Clapton ranked second in \"Rolling Stone\" magazine's list of the \"100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time\" and fourth in Gibson's \"Top 50 Guitarists of All Time\". He was also named number five in \"Time\" magazine's list of \"The 10 Best Electric Guitar Players\" in 2009.", "Title: Tales of a Librarian\n\nTales of a Librarian (complete title: \"A Tori Amos Collection: Tales of a Librarian\") is the first retrospective compilation album by singer/songwriter Tori Amos. Given the option to be involved in the project, Amos elected to take a central role in the production of the collection, released in 2003 on her former label Atlantic Records.", "Title: Y Kant Tori Read\n\nY Kant Tori Read was a 1980s synthpop band, fronted by singer-songwriter Tori Amos. The band released one album, also called \"Y Kant Tori Read\", which was largely unsuccessful; Atlantic Records abandoned promoting the record completely after only two months of release. The band originally consisted of Amos, Steve Caton, Matt Sorum (later of Guns N' Roses), and bassist Brad Cobb. They worked with record producer Joe Chiccarelli, and Kim Bullard, later of Kajagoogoo. The name comes from an incident in Amos's childhood where she was asked to leave the Peabody Conservatory because she refused to read sheet music." ]
4,173
Are both Floor Jansen and Kevin Rowland singers?
yes
comparison
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born 21 February 1981 in Goirle) is a Dutch singer, songwriter, and vocal coach.", " She is the lead vocalist of Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish." ], "title": "Floor Jansen" }, { "sentences": [ "My Beauty is a solo album by Kevin Rowland, lead singer of Dexys Midnight Runners.", " It was released in 1999, eleven years after his solo debut \"The Wanderer\".", " In the interim he had experienced problems with drug addiction.", " \"My Beauty\" is an album of cover songs, although Rowland rewrote several of the lyrics to reflect his battles against substance abuse.", " The album is notorious for its cover, which shows Rowland in drag and heavy make up, an image which Rowland also used during contemporaneous appearances at the Glastonbury and Reading festivals.", " During his appearance at Reading he was pelted with bottles thrown by the audience." ], "title": "My Beauty" }, { "sentences": [ "The Blue Ox Babes were an English pop group, formed in early 1981 by the former Dexys Midnight Runners guitarist Kevin 'Al' Archer, together with his girlfriend Yasmin Saleh, guitarist Nick Bache and former Dexys keyboard player Andy Leek.", " Archer was keen to mix the soul sounds of his previous group with folk styles.", " To this end he recruited fiddle player Helen O'Hara to play on demo tapes of the new songs he had written.", " When former colleague Kevin Rowland heard these demo tapes, he invited O'Hara to join Dexys, and adopted a similarly folk-influenced sound for his own group." ], "title": "The Blue Ox Babes" }, { "sentences": [ "Decipher is the second album by Dutch symphonic metal band After Forever, released in 2001.", " In this album, the band make use of live classical instruments and a complete choir to back up the soprano voice of lead singer Floor Jansen.", " Thrown in the mix are also a duet of soprano and tenor voices in \"Imperfect Tenses\" and the recording of the late Israeli PM Yizhak Rabin voice during the Peace treaty signing ceremony on October 26, 1994 on \"Forlorn Hope\".", " This is the last After Forever album with guitarist and founder Mark Jansen, who left the band soon after its release." ], "title": "Decipher (After Forever album)" } ]
[ "Title: Kevin Rowland\n\nKevin Antony Rowland (born 17 August 1953) is an English born singer-songwriter of Irish descent and frontman for the pop band Dexys Midnight Runners (currently called Dexys), which had several hits in the early 1980s, the most notable being \"Geno\" and \"Come On Eileen\", both of which reached Number One in the U.K. singles charts.", "Title: One Day I'm Going to Soar\n\nOne Day I'm Going To Soar is a 2012 album by Dexys, the band formerly known as Dexys Midnight Runners. It was the band's fourth studio album, but its first in 27 years. The album features, alongside Dexys' lead singer (and leader) Kevin Rowland, 1980s Dexys members \"Big\" Jim Paterson, Pete Williams and Mick Talbot, new recruits Neil Hubbard, Tim Cansfield and Lucy Morgan, and guest vocalist Madeleine Hyland, who duets with Rowland on several songs.", "Title: Geno (song)\n\n\"Geno\" is a 1980 single by Dexys Midnight Runners. Written by Kevin Archer and Kevin Rowland, it was the band's second single and their first UK number one, staying at the top of the Singles Chart for two weeks. The song charted at number two in Ireland.", "Title: The Celtic Soul Brothers\n\n\"The Celtic Soul Brothers\" is a song written by Mickey Billingham, Jimmy Paterson and Kevin Rowland of Dexys Midnight Runners that was first released by the band in March 1982 as a single and was also the first song on the band's 1982 album \"Too-Rye-Ay\". It reached #45 in the UK on its initial release, and #20 in the UK and #86 in the US when re-released in March 1983. The song also reached #13 on the Irish charts.", "Title: Showtime, Storytime\n\nShowtime, Storytime is a video release, released as a double Blu-ray, DVD and CD from Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish. Nuclear Blast recorded their live performance at Wacken Open Air in Wacken, Germany on August 3, 2013. \"Showtime, Storytime\" is the first Nightwish production to feature Floor Jansen on vocals. She initially replaced previous vocalist Anette Olzon during their North America tour leg, and on October 9, 2013, it was revealed that she would become an official band member, along with Troy Donockley. The running time of the concert is 1 hour and 38 minutes. The album also contains a 120-minute documentary about the first days of Jansen in the band, still as an only live member, and her process of adaptation in the band, called \"Please Learn the Setlist in 48 Hours\".", "Title: Blair Cunningham\n\nBlair Cunningham (born October 11, 1957, Memphis, Tennessee) is an American drummer who has played with Echo & the Bunnymen, Haircut One Hundred, John Foxx, The Pretenders, Paul McCartney, Alison Moyet, Sade, Paul Rutherford, the Indigo Girls, Roxy Music, Tina Turner, Lionel Richie, Mick Jagger, Ray Davis, Andy Taylor, Marius Müller-Westernhagen, Kevin Rowland and The Big Dish. He played drums on a one-off gig by Sharks, and on \"All Things Are Nice\" and \"My Baby\" off Blancmange<nowiki>'s</nowiki> album \"Mange Tout\".", "Title: Floor Jansen\n\nFloor Jansen (] ; born 21 February 1981 in Goirle) is a Dutch singer, songwriter, and vocal coach. She is the lead vocalist of Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish.", "Title: My Beauty\n\nMy Beauty is a solo album by Kevin Rowland, lead singer of Dexys Midnight Runners. It was released in 1999, eleven years after his solo debut \"The Wanderer\". In the interim he had experienced problems with drug addiction. \"My Beauty\" is an album of cover songs, although Rowland rewrote several of the lyrics to reflect his battles against substance abuse. The album is notorious for its cover, which shows Rowland in drag and heavy make up, an image which Rowland also used during contemporaneous appearances at the Glastonbury and Reading festivals. During his appearance at Reading he was pelted with bottles thrown by the audience.", "Title: The Blue Ox Babes\n\nThe Blue Ox Babes were an English pop group, formed in early 1981 by the former Dexys Midnight Runners guitarist Kevin 'Al' Archer, together with his girlfriend Yasmin Saleh, guitarist Nick Bache and former Dexys keyboard player Andy Leek. Archer was keen to mix the soul sounds of his previous group with folk styles. To this end he recruited fiddle player Helen O'Hara to play on demo tapes of the new songs he had written. When former colleague Kevin Rowland heard these demo tapes, he invited O'Hara to join Dexys, and adopted a similarly folk-influenced sound for his own group.", "Title: Decipher (After Forever album)\n\nDecipher is the second album by Dutch symphonic metal band After Forever, released in 2001. In this album, the band make use of live classical instruments and a complete choir to back up the soprano voice of lead singer Floor Jansen. Thrown in the mix are also a duet of soprano and tenor voices in \"Imperfect Tenses\" and the recording of the late Israeli PM Yizhak Rabin voice during the Peace treaty signing ceremony on October 26, 1994 on \"Forlorn Hope\". This is the last After Forever album with guitarist and founder Mark Jansen, who left the band soon after its release." ]
4,174
How many novels has the author of the novel Child of God written?
He has written ten novels
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hard
{ "title": [ "Child of God (film)", "Cormac McCarthy", "Cormac McCarthy" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 1 ] }
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[ "Title: Jon Guenther\n\nJon Guenther is an American software engineer and the author of nearly forty novels in a variety of genres and under multiple pseudonyms. In addition to books under his own name, he has written many novels in \"The Executioner\" series created by Don Pendleton about the fictional character Mack Bolan. He is also creator of the Christian Pulp brand and genre.", "Title: Ottwell Binns\n\nOttwell Binns (1872 - 1935) was a British novelist and minister (non-conforming, not of the Church of England). Binns was a prolific author, publishing many novels of adventure and mystery, from 1917 to 1939. His publisher in Britain was Ward Lock. Though he died in 1935, Ward Lock continued to publish novels under his name until 1939. His novel \"A Mating in the Wild\" was published in the U.S. in 1920 by Alfred A. Knopf and the A.L. Burt Company.", "Title: Cormac McCarthy\n\nCormac McCarthy (born Charles McCarthy; July 20, 1933) is an American novelist, playwright, and screenwriter. He has written ten novels, spanning the Southern Gothic, Western, and post-apocalyptic genres.", "Title: Halid Ziya Uşaklıgil\n\nHalid Ziya Uşaklıgil (also spelled Halit and Uşakizâde) (] ; 1866 – 27 March 1945) was a Turkish author, poet, and playwright. A part of the \"Edebiyat-ı Cedide\" (\"New Literature\") movement of the late Ottoman Empire, he was the founder of and contributor to many literary movements and institutions, including his flagship \"Servet-i Fünun\" (\"The Wealth of Knowledge\") journal. He was a strong critic of the Sultan Abdul Hamid II, which led to the censorship of much of his work by the Ottoman government. His many novels, plays, short stories, and essays include his 1899 romance novel \"Aşk-ı Memnu\" (\"Forbidden Love\"), which has been adapted into an internationally successful television series of the same name.", "Title: Jack Weyland\n\nJack Arnold Weyland (born 1940) is a retired professor of physics at Brigham Young University–Idaho (BYU–Idaho) and a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). He is a prolific and well-known author of fiction for LDS audiences, including many novels and short stories, mostly placed in contemporary settings. His novel \"Charly\" was made into a feature film in 2002.", "Title: Maureen Wartski\n\nMaureen Crane Wartski (born Maureen Ann Crane, January 25, 1940 – January 14, 2014) was a naturalized American author She wrote many novels for children and young adults. Wartski's Eurasian heritage and her deep connection to the natural world inspired many of her novels which address such issues as racism (\"The Face in My Mirror\", \"Candle in the Wind\", \"A Boat to Nowhere\"), identity (\"My Brother Is Special\", \"The Lake Is on Fire\", \"The Promise\") and bullying (\"Yuri's Brush with Magic\").", "Title: Child of God (film)\n\nChild of God is a 2013 American crime drama film co-written and directed by James Franco, and starring Scott Haze, based on the novel of the same name by Cormac McCarthy. It was selected to be screened in the official competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival and was an official selection of the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film made its United States premiere at the 51st New York Film Festival and then was screened at the 2013 Austin Film Festival.", "Title: Burnt Offering (novel)\n\nBurnt Offering (French: \"L'initiatrice aux mains vides\") is a French novel by Jeanne Galzy. Published in French in 1929, it won the 1930 Prix Brentano and was subsequently published in English, as the only one of the author's many novels.", "Title: Zhang Dachun\n\nRyan () (15 June 2000) as a famous football player and as a famous basketball player . he was one of the best in the world. He is one of the famous Taiwanese Poet. Taiwanese author and literary critic. He is the author of many novels, two of which, \"Wild Child\" (野孩子) and \"My Kid Sister\" (我妹妹), were published together in the U.S. as \"Wild Kids\".", "Title: Walter Sorrells\n\nWalter Sorrells is an award-winning author of mystery and suspense novels for adults and teens. He has written many novels, including \"Fake I.D.\", named one of the ten Best Mysteries by Booklist magazine in 2005 and several novels based-on the television series Flight 29 Down. He also writes under the pseudonyms Lynn Abercrombie and Ruth Birmingham. He graduated from Haverford College in 1985, where he majored in History." ]
4,175
Peter Sasdy and Alex Proyas, share which mutual occupation?
film director
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Peter Sasdy", "Alex Proyas" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
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4,176
When was the Spanish footballer who plays as a right back for the team that was founded in 1919 and plays home matches at Estadio Nueva Condomina born?
born 18 January 1995
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{ "title": [ "Juan Ramón Gómez-Pimpollo López", "Real Murcia", "Real Murcia" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Juan Ramón Gómez-Pimpollo López (born 18 January 1995), commonly known as Juanra, is a Spanish footballer who plays for Real Murcia as a right back." ], "title": "Juan Ramón Gómez-Pimpollo López" }, { "sentences": [ "The Estadio Cincuentenario is an indoor arena in Formosa, Argentina.", " It hosts basketball, volleyball, futsal, boxing, handball and artistic events.", " Club La Unión plays at this stadium its home matches for the Liga Nacional de Básquet, the top level of the Argentine basketball league system.", " The same club also has a volleyball team that plays its home matches for the Liga Argentina de Voleibol – Serie A1 at the Cincuentenario as well." ], "title": "Estadio Cincuentenario" }, { "sentences": [ "Julio Alberto Rico Pardillo (born 11 June 1989) is a Spanish footballer who plays for Burgos CF as a right back or right midfielder." ], "title": "Julio Rico" }, { "sentences": [ "Estadio Nueva Condomina is a multi-use stadium in Murcia, Spain.", " Completed in 2006, it is used mostly for football matches and hosts the homes matches of Real Murcia.", " The stadium has a capacity of 31,179 people.", " It replaced their previous stadium La Condomina." ], "title": "Estadio Nueva Condomina" }, { "sentences": [ "Joaquín José Marín Ruiz (born 24 September 1989), commonly known as Quini (] ), is a Spanish footballer who plays for Granada CF as a right back or right winger." ], "title": "Quini (footballer, born 1989)" }, { "sentences": [ "Real Murcia Club de Fútbol, S.A.D., known as Real Murcia (] , \"Royal Murcia\"), is a Spanish football club based in Murcia, in the namesake region.", " Founded in 1919, it currently plays in Segunda División B – Group 4, playing home matches at \"Estadio Nueva Condomina\", which holds 31,179 spectators." ], "title": "Real Murcia" }, { "sentences": [ "Albacete Balompié, S.A.D. is a Spanish football team based in Albacete, in the autonomous community of Castile–La Mancha.", " Founded on 2 August 1940, it currently plays in Segunda División, holding home matches at \"Estadio Carlos Belmonte\", with a capacity of 17,300.", " It is currently owned by Spanish footballer Georges David Kabchi." ], "title": "Albacete Balompié" }, { "sentences": [ "Club Deportivo Palencia Cristo Atlético is a Spanish football team based in Palencia, in the autonomous community of Castile and León.", " Founded in 1985, it plays in Tercera División – Group 8, holding home games at \"Estadio Nueva Balastera\", with a capacity of 8,070 seats." ], "title": "CD Cristo Atlético" }, { "sentences": [ "Club Deportivo Cala d'Or is a Spanish football team based in Cala d'Or, Santanyí, in the autonomous community of Balearic Islands.", " Founded in 1982, it plays home matches at \"Estadio Municipal de Cala d'Or\", with a capacity of 2,000 seats." ], "title": "CD Cala d'Or" }, { "sentences": [ "Mariano Acosta is a station on the Buenos Aires Premetro.", " It was opened on 29 April 1987 together with the other Premetro stations.", " The station is located next to the Estadio Nueva España, the home ground of the Deportivo Español football team." ], "title": "Mariano Acosta (Buenos Aires Premetro)" } ]
[ "Title: Juan Ramón Gómez-Pimpollo López\n\nJuan Ramón Gómez-Pimpollo López (born 18 January 1995), commonly known as Juanra, is a Spanish footballer who plays for Real Murcia as a right back.", "Title: Estadio Cincuentenario\n\nThe Estadio Cincuentenario is an indoor arena in Formosa, Argentina. It hosts basketball, volleyball, futsal, boxing, handball and artistic events. Club La Unión plays at this stadium its home matches for the Liga Nacional de Básquet, the top level of the Argentine basketball league system. The same club also has a volleyball team that plays its home matches for the Liga Argentina de Voleibol – Serie A1 at the Cincuentenario as well.", "Title: Julio Rico\n\nJulio Alberto Rico Pardillo (born 11 June 1989) is a Spanish footballer who plays for Burgos CF as a right back or right midfielder.", "Title: Estadio Nueva Condomina\n\nEstadio Nueva Condomina is a multi-use stadium in Murcia, Spain. Completed in 2006, it is used mostly for football matches and hosts the homes matches of Real Murcia. The stadium has a capacity of 31,179 people. It replaced their previous stadium La Condomina.", "Title: Quini (footballer, born 1989)\n\nJoaquín José Marín Ruiz (born 24 September 1989), commonly known as Quini (] ), is a Spanish footballer who plays for Granada CF as a right back or right winger.", "Title: Real Murcia\n\nReal Murcia Club de Fútbol, S.A.D., known as Real Murcia (] , \"Royal Murcia\"), is a Spanish football club based in Murcia, in the namesake region. Founded in 1919, it currently plays in Segunda División B – Group 4, playing home matches at \"Estadio Nueva Condomina\", which holds 31,179 spectators.", "Title: Albacete Balompié\n\nAlbacete Balompié, S.A.D. is a Spanish football team based in Albacete, in the autonomous community of Castile–La Mancha. Founded on 2 August 1940, it currently plays in Segunda División, holding home matches at \"Estadio Carlos Belmonte\", with a capacity of 17,300. It is currently owned by Spanish footballer Georges David Kabchi.", "Title: CD Cristo Atlético\n\nClub Deportivo Palencia Cristo Atlético is a Spanish football team based in Palencia, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. Founded in 1985, it plays in Tercera División – Group 8, holding home games at \"Estadio Nueva Balastera\", with a capacity of 8,070 seats.", "Title: CD Cala d'Or\n\nClub Deportivo Cala d'Or is a Spanish football team based in Cala d'Or, Santanyí, in the autonomous community of Balearic Islands. Founded in 1982, it plays home matches at \"Estadio Municipal de Cala d'Or\", with a capacity of 2,000 seats.", "Title: Mariano Acosta (Buenos Aires Premetro)\n\nMariano Acosta is a station on the Buenos Aires Premetro. It was opened on 29 April 1987 together with the other Premetro stations. The station is located next to the Estadio Nueva España, the home ground of the Deportivo Español football team." ]
4,177
Iskushuban is a small town in the northeastern Bari provinceof a country that is located in the horn of what?
Africa
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{ "title": [ "Iskushuban", "Somalia" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Hafun (Somali: \"Xaafuun\" ; Arabic: حافون‎ ‎ ) is a town in the northeastern Bari province of Somalia.", " Situated in Ras Hafun, it is the centre of the Hafun District, and the easternmost town in continental Africa." ], "title": "Hafun" }, { "sentences": [ "Alula Lagoon is a large shallow lagoon in the northeastern Bari region of Somalia.", " The northernmost point in the country, it is mostly covered with mangroves." ], "title": "Alula Lagoon" }, { "sentences": [ "Af Ruugleey is a populated place in the northeastern Bari region of Somalia.", " It is situated in the Iskushuban District of the autonomous Puntland region." ], "title": "Af Ruugleey" }, { "sentences": [ "Alula District (Somali: \"Caluula District\" ) is a district in the northeastern Bari region of Somalia.", " Its capital lies at Alula.", " This district is located in Cape Guardafui, the very northeastern tip of the Horn of Africa." ], "title": "Alula District" }, { "sentences": [ "Ras Hafun (Somali: \"Ras Xaafuun\" , Arabic: رأس حـافـون‎ ‎ ), also known as Cape Hafun, is a promontory in the northeastern Bari region of Somalia.", " Jutting out into the Indian Ocean, it constitutes the easternmost point in Africa.", " The area is situated near the Cape Guardafui headland.", " It is joined to the mainland at the town of Foar, by a sand spit 20.0 km long, 1.0 – in width, and 5.0 m above sea level.", " The fishing town of Hafun is located on the promontory, 2.0 km east of the sand spit." ], "title": "Ras Hafun" }, { "sentences": [ "Somalia ( ; Somali: \"Soomaaliya\" ; Arabic: الصومال‎ ‎ \"aṣ-Ṣūmāl \"), officially the Federal Republic of Somalia (Somali: Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya , Arabic: جمهورية الصومال الفيدرالية‎ ‎ \"Jumhūrīyat aṣ-Ṣūmāl al-Fidirālīyah \"), is a country located in the Horn of Africa.", " It is bordered by Ethiopia to the west, Djibouti to the northwest, the Gulf of Aden to the north, the Indian Ocean to the east, and Kenya to the southwest.", " Somalia has the longest coastline on Africa's mainland, and its terrain consists mainly of plateaus, plains and highlands.", " Climatically, hot conditions prevail year-round, with periodic monsoon winds and irregular rainfall." ], "title": "Somalia" }, { "sentences": [ "Iskushuban (Somali: \"Iskushubaan\" ) is a small town in the northeastern Bari province of Somalia.", " A historical settlement, it is situated in the autonomous Puntland state." ], "title": "Iskushuban" }, { "sentences": [ "Iskushuban District (Somali: \"Degmada Iskushuban\" ) is a district in the northeastern Bari region of Somalia.", " Its capital lies at Iskushuban." ], "title": "Iskushuban District" }, { "sentences": [ "Ras Binnah is a small cape in the northeastern Bari administrative region of Somalia.", " It is located 20 kilometres southeast of Bargal." ], "title": "Ras Binnah" }, { "sentences": [ "The Warsangali Sultanate (Somali: \"Saldanadda Warsangeli\" , Arabic: سلطنة الورسنجلي‎ ‎ ) was a Somali imperial ruling house centered in northeastern and in some parts of southeastern Somalia.", " It was one of the largest sultanates ever established in the territory, and, at the height of its power, included the Sanaag region and parts of the northeastern Bari region of the country, an area historically known as Maakhir or the \"Maakhir Coast\".", " The Sultanate was founded in the late 13th century in northern Somalia by a group of Somalis from the Warsangali branch of the Darod clan, and was ruled by the descendants of the Garaad Dhidhin.", " In the late 19th century, the influential Sultan Mohamoud Ali Shire governed the Sultanate, assuming control during some of its most turbulent years.", " The Akil Dhahar ruled south of Sanaag and some portions of the Bari region.", " In 1884, the United Kingdom established the protectorate of British Somaliland through various treaties with the northern Somali sultanates, including the Warsangali Sultanate." ], "title": "Warsangali Sultanate" } ]
[ "Title: Hafun\n\nHafun (Somali: \"Xaafuun\" ; Arabic: حافون‎ ‎ ) is a town in the northeastern Bari province of Somalia. Situated in Ras Hafun, it is the centre of the Hafun District, and the easternmost town in continental Africa.", "Title: Alula Lagoon\n\nAlula Lagoon is a large shallow lagoon in the northeastern Bari region of Somalia. The northernmost point in the country, it is mostly covered with mangroves.", "Title: Af Ruugleey\n\nAf Ruugleey is a populated place in the northeastern Bari region of Somalia. It is situated in the Iskushuban District of the autonomous Puntland region.", "Title: Alula District\n\nAlula District (Somali: \"Caluula District\" ) is a district in the northeastern Bari region of Somalia. Its capital lies at Alula. This district is located in Cape Guardafui, the very northeastern tip of the Horn of Africa.", "Title: Ras Hafun\n\nRas Hafun (Somali: \"Ras Xaafuun\" , Arabic: رأس حـافـون‎ ‎ ), also known as Cape Hafun, is a promontory in the northeastern Bari region of Somalia. Jutting out into the Indian Ocean, it constitutes the easternmost point in Africa. The area is situated near the Cape Guardafui headland. It is joined to the mainland at the town of Foar, by a sand spit 20.0 km long, 1.0 – in width, and 5.0 m above sea level. The fishing town of Hafun is located on the promontory, 2.0 km east of the sand spit.", "Title: Somalia\n\nSomalia ( ; Somali: \"Soomaaliya\" ; Arabic: الصومال‎ ‎ \"aṣ-Ṣūmāl \"), officially the Federal Republic of Somalia (Somali: Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya , Arabic: جمهورية الصومال الفيدرالية‎ ‎ \"Jumhūrīyat aṣ-Ṣūmāl al-Fidirālīyah \"), is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Ethiopia to the west, Djibouti to the northwest, the Gulf of Aden to the north, the Indian Ocean to the east, and Kenya to the southwest. Somalia has the longest coastline on Africa's mainland, and its terrain consists mainly of plateaus, plains and highlands. Climatically, hot conditions prevail year-round, with periodic monsoon winds and irregular rainfall.", "Title: Iskushuban\n\nIskushuban (Somali: \"Iskushubaan\" ) is a small town in the northeastern Bari province of Somalia. A historical settlement, it is situated in the autonomous Puntland state.", "Title: Iskushuban District\n\nIskushuban District (Somali: \"Degmada Iskushuban\" ) is a district in the northeastern Bari region of Somalia. Its capital lies at Iskushuban.", "Title: Ras Binnah\n\nRas Binnah is a small cape in the northeastern Bari administrative region of Somalia. It is located 20 kilometres southeast of Bargal.", "Title: Warsangali Sultanate\n\nThe Warsangali Sultanate (Somali: \"Saldanadda Warsangeli\" , Arabic: سلطنة الورسنجلي‎ ‎ ) was a Somali imperial ruling house centered in northeastern and in some parts of southeastern Somalia. It was one of the largest sultanates ever established in the territory, and, at the height of its power, included the Sanaag region and parts of the northeastern Bari region of the country, an area historically known as Maakhir or the \"Maakhir Coast\". The Sultanate was founded in the late 13th century in northern Somalia by a group of Somalis from the Warsangali branch of the Darod clan, and was ruled by the descendants of the Garaad Dhidhin. In the late 19th century, the influential Sultan Mohamoud Ali Shire governed the Sultanate, assuming control during some of its most turbulent years. The Akil Dhahar ruled south of Sanaag and some portions of the Bari region. In 1884, the United Kingdom established the protectorate of British Somaliland through various treaties with the northern Somali sultanates, including the Warsangali Sultanate." ]
4,178
Do both Die Frau ohne Schatten and Der Wildschütz have three acts?
yes
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{ "title": [ "Die Frau ohne Schatten", "Der Wildschütz" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Richard Georg Strauss (11 June 1864 – 8 September 1949) was a leading German composer of the late Romantic and early modern eras.", " He is known for his operas, which include \"Der Rosenkavalier\", \"Elektra\", \"Die Frau ohne Schatten\" and \"Salome\"; his Lieder, especially his \"Four Last Songs\"; his tone poems, including \"Don Juan\", \"Death and Transfiguration\", \"Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks\", \"Also sprach Zarathustra\", \"Ein Heldenleben\", \"Symphonia Domestica\", and \"An Alpine Symphony\"; and other instrumental works such as \"Metamorphosen\" and his Oboe Concerto.", " Strauss was also a prominent conductor in Western Europe and the Americas, enjoying quasi-celebrity status as his compositions became standards of orchestral and operatic repertoire." ], "title": "Richard Strauss" }, { "sentences": [ "Glenn Winslade (born 1958) is an Australian operatic tenor known for his interpretations of dramatic roles such as Florestan in \"Fidelio\", the title role in \"Idomeneo\", the title role in \"La clemenza di Tito\", Erik in \"The Flying Dutchman\", the title role in \"Rienzi\", the title role in \"Lohengrin\", the title role in \"Tannhäuser\", the Emperor in \"Die Frau ohne Schatten\", Apollo in \"Daphne\", Bacchus in \"Ariadne auf Naxos\" and Max in \"Der Freischütz\"." ], "title": "Glenn Winslade" }, { "sentences": [ "Der Wildschütz oder Die Stimme der Natur (\"The Poacher, or The Voice of Nature\") is a German \"Komische Oper\", or comic opera, in three acts by Albert Lortzing from a libretto by the composer adapted from the comedy \"Der Rehbock, oder Die schuldlosen Schuldbewussten\" by August von Kotzebue.", " It had its premiere at the Stadttheater in Leipzig on 31 December 1842." ], "title": "Der Wildschütz" }, { "sentences": [ "Ellen Shade is an American operatic soprano from New York.", " Her repertoire includes the Kaiserin in \"Die Frau ohne Schatten\", the Marschallin \"Der Rosenkavalier\", Chrysothemis \"Elektra\", Ariadne \"Ariadne auf Naxos\", Arabella, Katya Kabanova, Aida, Desdemona \"Otello\", Amelia \"Un ballo in Maschera\", Amelia \"Simon Boccanegra\", Sieglinde \"Die Walkure\", Elsa \"Lohengrin\", Elisabeth \"Tannhauser\", Eva \"Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg\".", " In Europe she has appeared at La Scala Milan, the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, the Bastille and the Chatelet in Paris and in Vienna, Salzburg Festival, Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfurt [Article Reference], Stuttgart, Amsterdam, Brussels, Geneva and Athens.", " In North America she has performed with virtually all the major opera companies, including the Metropolitan Opera New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Houston, Dallas, Seattle, Santa Fe, and the Canadian Opera in Toronto." ], "title": "Ellen Shade" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard Mayr (18 November 1877, in Henndorf – 1 December 1935, in Vienna) was an Austrian operatic bass-baritone who was particularly admired for his performances in works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss.", " He notably created the role of Barak, the Dyer in the world premiere of Strauss's \"Die Frau ohne Schatten\"." ], "title": "Richard Mayr" }, { "sentences": [ "Die Frau ohne Schatten (The Woman without a Shadow), Op. 65, is an opera in three acts by Richard Strauss with a libretto by his long-time collaborator, the poet Hugo von Hofmannsthal.", " It was written between 1911 and either 1915 or 1917.", " When it premiered in Vienna on 10 October 1919, critics and audiences were unenthusiastic.", " Many cited problems with Hofmannsthal's complicated and heavily symbolic libretto.", " However, it is now a standard part of the operatic repertoire." ], "title": "Die Frau ohne Schatten" }, { "sentences": [ "Michaela Schuster is a German operatic mezzo-soprano.", " She debuted at The Royal Opera as Herodias in Salome in 2008, and has since sung Princesse de Bouillon in Adriana Lecouvreur, and Venus in Tannhäuser.", " In the 2013/14 season, she will sing Klytämnestra in Elektra and the Nurse in Die Frau ohne Schatten." ], "title": "Michaela Schuster" }, { "sentences": [ "Elena Pankratova is a Russian soprano, born in Yekaterinburg.", " In the 2013/14 season, she will make her Royal Opera House debut as Barak's Wife in Richard Strauss's \"Die Frau ohne Schatten\", a role she sang in 2012 at the premiere of the same production at La Scala, Milan." ], "title": "Elena Pankratova" }, { "sentences": [ "Mark Delavan is an American operatic bass-baritone.", " He made his professional debut in 1986 at the San Francisco Opera in a small role in Giuseppe Verdi's \"Don Carlos\".", " He spent the next three years performing in numerous comprimario roles with the company.", " He has since returned to that opera house to sing Scarpia in Giacomo Puccini's \"Tosca\" (2004, with Carol Vaness in the title role) and Wotan in Richard Wagner's \"The Ring Cycle\" (2008, 2010, and 2011).", " In 2001 he made his debut at the Metropolitan Opera as Amonasro in Verdi's \"Aida\" with Deborah Voigt in the title role, Luciano Pavarotti as Radamès, Olga Borodina as Amneris, and James Levine conducting.", " He has since been heard at the Met as Alfio in Pietro Mascagni's \"Cavalleria rusticana\", Carlo Gérard in \"Andrea Chénier\", Count Tomsky in \"The Queen of Spades\", Don Carlo in Verdi's \"La Forza del Destino\", the Messenger in Richard Strauss' \"Die Frau ohne Schatten\", Scarpia, and the title roles in Verdi's \"Nabucco\", Verdi's \"Rigoletto\", and Verdi's \"Simon Boccanegra\"." ], "title": "Mark Delavan" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Nagy (March 3, 1929 – November 7, 2008) was an American operatic tenor who had a lengthy and fruitful association with the Metropolitan Opera that lasted for three decades.", " His association with the Met began when he won the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions in 1956.", " He mostly portrayed comprimario roles at the Met where his most memorable early role was the Messenger in \"Aida\"; a role he sang 172 times for the company.", " He notably sang in the world premieres of two operas by Samuel Barber at the Met: \"Vanessa\" (1958) and \"Antony and Cleopatra\" (1966).", " He also sang in the company premieres of \"Die Frau ohne Schatten\" (1966), \"Billy Budd\" (1978) and \"L'enfant et les sortilèges\" (1981).", " Although Nagy specialized in supporting roles, he also portrayed several leading parts at the Met, among them Florestan in \"Fidelio\", Herodes in \"Salome\", and the Drum Major in \"Wozzeck'.", " He remained on the Met roster through the end of the 1987–88 season, performing 1,187 performances with the Met during his thirty years with the company." ], "title": "Robert Nagy (tenor)" } ]
[ "Title: Richard Strauss\n\nRichard Georg Strauss (11 June 1864 – 8 September 1949) was a leading German composer of the late Romantic and early modern eras. He is known for his operas, which include \"Der Rosenkavalier\", \"Elektra\", \"Die Frau ohne Schatten\" and \"Salome\"; his Lieder, especially his \"Four Last Songs\"; his tone poems, including \"Don Juan\", \"Death and Transfiguration\", \"Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks\", \"Also sprach Zarathustra\", \"Ein Heldenleben\", \"Symphonia Domestica\", and \"An Alpine Symphony\"; and other instrumental works such as \"Metamorphosen\" and his Oboe Concerto. Strauss was also a prominent conductor in Western Europe and the Americas, enjoying quasi-celebrity status as his compositions became standards of orchestral and operatic repertoire.", "Title: Glenn Winslade\n\nGlenn Winslade (born 1958) is an Australian operatic tenor known for his interpretations of dramatic roles such as Florestan in \"Fidelio\", the title role in \"Idomeneo\", the title role in \"La clemenza di Tito\", Erik in \"The Flying Dutchman\", the title role in \"Rienzi\", the title role in \"Lohengrin\", the title role in \"Tannhäuser\", the Emperor in \"Die Frau ohne Schatten\", Apollo in \"Daphne\", Bacchus in \"Ariadne auf Naxos\" and Max in \"Der Freischütz\".", "Title: Der Wildschütz\n\nDer Wildschütz oder Die Stimme der Natur (\"The Poacher, or The Voice of Nature\") is a German \"Komische Oper\", or comic opera, in three acts by Albert Lortzing from a libretto by the composer adapted from the comedy \"Der Rehbock, oder Die schuldlosen Schuldbewussten\" by August von Kotzebue. It had its premiere at the Stadttheater in Leipzig on 31 December 1842.", "Title: Ellen Shade\n\nEllen Shade is an American operatic soprano from New York. Her repertoire includes the Kaiserin in \"Die Frau ohne Schatten\", the Marschallin \"Der Rosenkavalier\", Chrysothemis \"Elektra\", Ariadne \"Ariadne auf Naxos\", Arabella, Katya Kabanova, Aida, Desdemona \"Otello\", Amelia \"Un ballo in Maschera\", Amelia \"Simon Boccanegra\", Sieglinde \"Die Walkure\", Elsa \"Lohengrin\", Elisabeth \"Tannhauser\", Eva \"Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg\". In Europe she has appeared at La Scala Milan, the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, the Bastille and the Chatelet in Paris and in Vienna, Salzburg Festival, Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfurt [Article Reference], Stuttgart, Amsterdam, Brussels, Geneva and Athens. In North America she has performed with virtually all the major opera companies, including the Metropolitan Opera New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Houston, Dallas, Seattle, Santa Fe, and the Canadian Opera in Toronto.", "Title: Richard Mayr\n\nRichard Mayr (18 November 1877, in Henndorf – 1 December 1935, in Vienna) was an Austrian operatic bass-baritone who was particularly admired for his performances in works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss. He notably created the role of Barak, the Dyer in the world premiere of Strauss's \"Die Frau ohne Schatten\".", "Title: Die Frau ohne Schatten\n\nDie Frau ohne Schatten (The Woman without a Shadow), Op. 65, is an opera in three acts by Richard Strauss with a libretto by his long-time collaborator, the poet Hugo von Hofmannsthal. It was written between 1911 and either 1915 or 1917. When it premiered in Vienna on 10 October 1919, critics and audiences were unenthusiastic. Many cited problems with Hofmannsthal's complicated and heavily symbolic libretto. However, it is now a standard part of the operatic repertoire.", "Title: Michaela Schuster\n\nMichaela Schuster is a German operatic mezzo-soprano. She debuted at The Royal Opera as Herodias in Salome in 2008, and has since sung Princesse de Bouillon in Adriana Lecouvreur, and Venus in Tannhäuser. In the 2013/14 season, she will sing Klytämnestra in Elektra and the Nurse in Die Frau ohne Schatten.", "Title: Elena Pankratova\n\nElena Pankratova is a Russian soprano, born in Yekaterinburg. In the 2013/14 season, she will make her Royal Opera House debut as Barak's Wife in Richard Strauss's \"Die Frau ohne Schatten\", a role she sang in 2012 at the premiere of the same production at La Scala, Milan.", "Title: Mark Delavan\n\nMark Delavan is an American operatic bass-baritone. He made his professional debut in 1986 at the San Francisco Opera in a small role in Giuseppe Verdi's \"Don Carlos\". He spent the next three years performing in numerous comprimario roles with the company. He has since returned to that opera house to sing Scarpia in Giacomo Puccini's \"Tosca\" (2004, with Carol Vaness in the title role) and Wotan in Richard Wagner's \"The Ring Cycle\" (2008, 2010, and 2011). In 2001 he made his debut at the Metropolitan Opera as Amonasro in Verdi's \"Aida\" with Deborah Voigt in the title role, Luciano Pavarotti as Radamès, Olga Borodina as Amneris, and James Levine conducting. He has since been heard at the Met as Alfio in Pietro Mascagni's \"Cavalleria rusticana\", Carlo Gérard in \"Andrea Chénier\", Count Tomsky in \"The Queen of Spades\", Don Carlo in Verdi's \"La Forza del Destino\", the Messenger in Richard Strauss' \"Die Frau ohne Schatten\", Scarpia, and the title roles in Verdi's \"Nabucco\", Verdi's \"Rigoletto\", and Verdi's \"Simon Boccanegra\".", "Title: Robert Nagy (tenor)\n\nRobert Nagy (March 3, 1929 – November 7, 2008) was an American operatic tenor who had a lengthy and fruitful association with the Metropolitan Opera that lasted for three decades. His association with the Met began when he won the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions in 1956. He mostly portrayed comprimario roles at the Met where his most memorable early role was the Messenger in \"Aida\"; a role he sang 172 times for the company. He notably sang in the world premieres of two operas by Samuel Barber at the Met: \"Vanessa\" (1958) and \"Antony and Cleopatra\" (1966). He also sang in the company premieres of \"Die Frau ohne Schatten\" (1966), \"Billy Budd\" (1978) and \"L'enfant et les sortilèges\" (1981). Although Nagy specialized in supporting roles, he also portrayed several leading parts at the Met, among them Florestan in \"Fidelio\", Herodes in \"Salome\", and the Drum Major in \"Wozzeck'. He remained on the Met roster through the end of the 1987–88 season, performing 1,187 performances with the Met during his thirty years with the company." ]
4,179
What was the first Cannibal Corpse album to feature former Nevermore guitarist, and former touring musician with the thrash metal band Slayer?
Gallery of Suicide
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[ { "sentences": [ "Vile is the fifth studio album by American death metal band Cannibal Corpse.", " It was released in 1996 through Metal Blade Records.", " It was originally titled \"Created to Kill\" (which is featured in the Cannibal Corpse Box set) and was recorded with founding vocalist Chris Barnes.", " Before the album was released, Barnes was dismissed from the band, which then brought in Monstrosity vocalist George \"Corpsegrinder\" Fisher to finish the album's vocal work.", " Fisher re-recorded all of the vocal tracks and the band released the album under the new title \"Vile\".", " \"Vile\" also marks the last album featuring guitarist Rob Barrett until \"Kill\", and features a brand new band logo, because the previous logo was owned and trademarked by the departing Chris Barnes." ], "title": "Vile (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Adrian Lambert (born 26 April 1972 in Brighton) is an English bassist and songwriter who currently plays for thrash metal band Biomechanical and progressive rock band Son of Science.", " Lambert also played bass in power metal band DragonForce from 2002 - 2006.", " Lambert is currently touring with Biomechanical to promote the band's new album Cannibalised.", " Lambert has also joined a new as yet unnamed band led by former Testament/Nevermore guitarist Steve Smyth." ], "title": "Adrian Lambert" }, { "sentences": [ "Cannibal Corpse is the debut demo by American death metal band Cannibal Corpse.", " The demo is the predecessor to Cannibal Corpse's debut full-length album \"Eaten Back to Life\" and all the songs were re-recorded for that album.", " Although the correct title of the demo is simply \"Cannibal Corpse\", the demo is commonly referred to as \"A Skull Full of Maggots\" or simply \"The Demo\" among Cannibal Corpse collectors and fans." ], "title": "Cannibal Corpse (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bleeding is the fourth studio album by American death metal band Cannibal Corpse, released in 1994 through Metal Blade Records.", " It is the last album featuring singer and founding member Chris Barnes and is the first album featuring guitarist Rob Barrett.", " According to Soundscan numbers, \"The Bleeding\" is the fifth top-selling death metal LP in the United States, amassing over 98,300 copies sold.", " \"The Bleeding\" is also Cannibal Corpse's most successful album to date." ], "title": "The Bleeding (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Cannabis Corpse is a marijuana-themed death metal band.", " Cannabis Corpse formed in Richmond, Virginia in 2006 under the Forcefield label.", " Since then, Cannabis Corpse has released three LPs and one EP.", " The band features members of Municipal Waste, GWAR, and Antietam 1862.", " Their name originates from a parody of the name for veteran death metal band Cannibal Corpse.", " While the Cannabis Corpse songs are fully original, their album and song titles are parodies of many other death metal bands' album and song titles (e.g. \"Tube of the Resinated\" vs Cannibal Corpse's \"Tomb of the Mutilated\")." ], "title": "Cannabis Corpse" }, { "sentences": [ "Paul Mazurkiewicz (born September 8, 1968) is an American drummer best known as a member for death metal band Cannibal Corpse.", " Mazurkiewicz was originally the drummer for the band, Tirant Sin, alongside two other future Cannibal Corpse members Chris Barnes and Bob Rusay.", " The trio joined Alex Webster and Jack Owen in 1988, forming Cannibal Corpse.", " Besides drumming, he also plays the guitar, and is the group's primary lyricist and contributes heavily to composing songs; he penned the songs \"Dead Human Collection\", \"Frantic Disembowelment\", \"Monolith\", \"Carrion Sculpted Entity\", and \"Worm Infested\".", " Mazurkiewicz, alongside with Webster, is one of the remaining members of the band since its inception." ], "title": "Paul Mazurkiewicz" }, { "sentences": [ "Gallery of Suicide is the sixth studio album by American death metal band Cannibal Corpse.", " It was released in 1998 through Metal Blade Records.", " It is also the first Cannibal Corpse album to feature former Nevermore guitarist Pat O'Brien." ], "title": "Gallery of Suicide" }, { "sentences": [ "Pat O'Brien (born December 15, 1965) is the lead guitarist for the death metal band Cannibal Corpse, as well as a former member for the heavy metal band Nevermore, and a former touring musician with the thrash metal band Slayer." ], "title": "Pat O'Brien (guitarist)" }, { "sentences": [ "George \"Corpsegrinder\" Fisher (born July 8, 1969) is an American extreme metal vocalist for the American death metal band Cannibal Corpse, the lesser-known melodic death metal band Paths of Possession, and the lesser-known extreme metal supergroup Serpentine Dominion.", " He recorded two albums with Florida's Monstrosity before leaving and joining Cannibal Corpse in late 1995, replacing vocalist Chris Barnes, who is now the vocalist for Six Feet Under.", " He also provided guest vocals for New York technical death metal band Suffocation on the songs \"Reincremation\" and \"Mass Obliteration\" from their debut album, \"Effigy of the Forgotten\", as well as guest vocals for California deathcore band Suicide Silence on the song \"Control\" from their fourth album, \"You Can't Stop Me\".", " Fisher also performed guest vocals on Job for a Cowboy's 2014 album \"Sun Eater\" on the song \"The Synthetic Sea.\"", " As a death metal vocalist, Fisher employs the \"death growl\" extended vocal technique." ], "title": "George Fisher (musician)" }, { "sentences": [ "15 Year Killing Spree is a box set by the American death metal band Cannibal Corpse.", " The cover art contains demons and skeletons placed in windows in a castle surrounded by a moat of blood.", " Observant Cannibal Corpse fans will notice that the cover art, drawn by the usual artist Vincent Locke draws from the themes and features characters from previous Cannibal Corpse albums." ], "title": "15 Year Killing Spree" } ]
[ "Title: Vile (album)\n\nVile is the fifth studio album by American death metal band Cannibal Corpse. It was released in 1996 through Metal Blade Records. It was originally titled \"Created to Kill\" (which is featured in the Cannibal Corpse Box set) and was recorded with founding vocalist Chris Barnes. Before the album was released, Barnes was dismissed from the band, which then brought in Monstrosity vocalist George \"Corpsegrinder\" Fisher to finish the album's vocal work. Fisher re-recorded all of the vocal tracks and the band released the album under the new title \"Vile\". \"Vile\" also marks the last album featuring guitarist Rob Barrett until \"Kill\", and features a brand new band logo, because the previous logo was owned and trademarked by the departing Chris Barnes.", "Title: Adrian Lambert\n\nAdrian Lambert (born 26 April 1972 in Brighton) is an English bassist and songwriter who currently plays for thrash metal band Biomechanical and progressive rock band Son of Science. Lambert also played bass in power metal band DragonForce from 2002 - 2006. Lambert is currently touring with Biomechanical to promote the band's new album Cannibalised. Lambert has also joined a new as yet unnamed band led by former Testament/Nevermore guitarist Steve Smyth.", "Title: Cannibal Corpse (album)\n\nCannibal Corpse is the debut demo by American death metal band Cannibal Corpse. The demo is the predecessor to Cannibal Corpse's debut full-length album \"Eaten Back to Life\" and all the songs were re-recorded for that album. Although the correct title of the demo is simply \"Cannibal Corpse\", the demo is commonly referred to as \"A Skull Full of Maggots\" or simply \"The Demo\" among Cannibal Corpse collectors and fans.", "Title: The Bleeding (album)\n\nThe Bleeding is the fourth studio album by American death metal band Cannibal Corpse, released in 1994 through Metal Blade Records. It is the last album featuring singer and founding member Chris Barnes and is the first album featuring guitarist Rob Barrett. According to Soundscan numbers, \"The Bleeding\" is the fifth top-selling death metal LP in the United States, amassing over 98,300 copies sold. \"The Bleeding\" is also Cannibal Corpse's most successful album to date.", "Title: Cannabis Corpse\n\nCannabis Corpse is a marijuana-themed death metal band. Cannabis Corpse formed in Richmond, Virginia in 2006 under the Forcefield label. Since then, Cannabis Corpse has released three LPs and one EP. The band features members of Municipal Waste, GWAR, and Antietam 1862. Their name originates from a parody of the name for veteran death metal band Cannibal Corpse. While the Cannabis Corpse songs are fully original, their album and song titles are parodies of many other death metal bands' album and song titles (e.g. \"Tube of the Resinated\" vs Cannibal Corpse's \"Tomb of the Mutilated\").", "Title: Paul Mazurkiewicz\n\nPaul Mazurkiewicz (born September 8, 1968) is an American drummer best known as a member for death metal band Cannibal Corpse. Mazurkiewicz was originally the drummer for the band, Tirant Sin, alongside two other future Cannibal Corpse members Chris Barnes and Bob Rusay. The trio joined Alex Webster and Jack Owen in 1988, forming Cannibal Corpse. Besides drumming, he also plays the guitar, and is the group's primary lyricist and contributes heavily to composing songs; he penned the songs \"Dead Human Collection\", \"Frantic Disembowelment\", \"Monolith\", \"Carrion Sculpted Entity\", and \"Worm Infested\". Mazurkiewicz, alongside with Webster, is one of the remaining members of the band since its inception.", "Title: Gallery of Suicide\n\nGallery of Suicide is the sixth studio album by American death metal band Cannibal Corpse. It was released in 1998 through Metal Blade Records. It is also the first Cannibal Corpse album to feature former Nevermore guitarist Pat O'Brien.", "Title: Pat O'Brien (guitarist)\n\nPat O'Brien (born December 15, 1965) is the lead guitarist for the death metal band Cannibal Corpse, as well as a former member for the heavy metal band Nevermore, and a former touring musician with the thrash metal band Slayer.", "Title: George Fisher (musician)\n\nGeorge \"Corpsegrinder\" Fisher (born July 8, 1969) is an American extreme metal vocalist for the American death metal band Cannibal Corpse, the lesser-known melodic death metal band Paths of Possession, and the lesser-known extreme metal supergroup Serpentine Dominion. He recorded two albums with Florida's Monstrosity before leaving and joining Cannibal Corpse in late 1995, replacing vocalist Chris Barnes, who is now the vocalist for Six Feet Under. He also provided guest vocals for New York technical death metal band Suffocation on the songs \"Reincremation\" and \"Mass Obliteration\" from their debut album, \"Effigy of the Forgotten\", as well as guest vocals for California deathcore band Suicide Silence on the song \"Control\" from their fourth album, \"You Can't Stop Me\". Fisher also performed guest vocals on Job for a Cowboy's 2014 album \"Sun Eater\" on the song \"The Synthetic Sea.\" As a death metal vocalist, Fisher employs the \"death growl\" extended vocal technique.", "Title: 15 Year Killing Spree\n\n15 Year Killing Spree is a box set by the American death metal band Cannibal Corpse. The cover art contains demons and skeletons placed in windows in a castle surrounded by a moat of blood. Observant Cannibal Corpse fans will notice that the cover art, drawn by the usual artist Vincent Locke draws from the themes and features characters from previous Cannibal Corpse albums." ]
4,180
In what year was the producer of the musical The Witches of Eastwick born?
1946
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Rowe (composer).", " They have completed four shows to-date: \"The Reluctant Dragon\", \"Zombie Prom\" (1996) \"The Fix\" (1997) and \"The Witches of Eastwick\" (2000)." ], "title": "Dempsey and Rowe" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir Cameron Anthony Mackintosh (born 17 October 1946) is a British theatrical producer notable for his association with many commercially successful musicals.", " At the height of his success in 1990, he was described as being \"the most successful, influential and powerful theatrical producer in the world\" by the \"New York Times\".", " He is the producer of shows such as \"Les Misérables\", \"The Phantom of the Opera\", \"Mary Poppins\", \"Oliver!", "\", \"Miss Saigon\" and \"Cats." ], "title": "Cameron Mackintosh" }, { "sentences": [ "Maggie Friedman is an American screenwriter and producer.", " She was the showrunner and executive producer of the Lifetime television fantasy-drama series \"Witches of East End\".", " She also developed and produced the short-lived ABC series \"Eastwick\" in 2009." ], "title": "Maggie Friedman" }, { "sentences": [ "John Dempsey is an American theatrical lyricist and playwright who has worked in Britain and the United States.", " His work has been produced in Japan, Brazil and other countries.", " Much of his work in musical theater has been written with composer Dana P. Rowe.", " With Rowe, he wrote the book and lyrics for \"Zombie Prom\" (1995), \"The Fix\" (directed by Sam Mendes, 1997), and the stage adaptation of John Updike's \"The Witches of Eastwick\" (2000).", " Rowe and Dempsey were nominated for the Olivier Award for \"The Fix\" and \"The Witches of Eastwick\", both of which were produced in London by Cameron Mackintosh (\"Cats\", \"Phantom of the Opera\", \"Les Miserables\").", " He was the co-lyricist for \"The Pirate Queen\", collaborating with composer Claude-Michel Schönberg and lyricist Alain Boublil (\"Les Miserables\")." ], "title": "John Dempsey (lyricist)" }, { "sentences": [ "Rachel Elizabeth Boston (born May 9, 1982) is an American actress and producer.", " Boston had leading roles in a number of independent films, and was a regular cast member in several television series.", " She starred in the NBC drama series, \"American Dreams\" as Beth Mason from 2002 to 2005, and later co-starred in the short-lived CBS sitcom \"The Ex List\" and on the USA Network series \"In Plain Sight\".", " From 2013 to 2014, Boston starred as Ingrid Beauchamp in the Lifetime fantasy-drama series, \"Witches of East End\"." ], "title": "Rachel Boston" }, { "sentences": [ "Pippa Grandison was born in Perth, Western Australia.", " She made her debut in the Australian television drama series \"A Country Practice\" in 1990.", " Notable TV and film credits include \"All Saints\" (1999–2006), \"Muriel's Wedding\" (1994) and \"\" (1998; voice role).", " Pippa then became part of a pop group called Ladykiller, and began to dedicate her singing voice to musical theatre, playing leading roles in the musicals \"The Witches of Eastwick\", \"We Will Rock You\" and \"Company\"." ], "title": "Pippa Grandison" }, { "sentences": [ "The Witches of Eastwick is a 2000 musical based on the novel of the same name by John Updike.", " It was adapted by John Dempsey (lyrics and book) and Dana P. Rowe (music), directed by Eric Schaeffer, and produced by Cameron Mackintosh." ], "title": "The Witches of Eastwick (musical)" } ]
[ "Title: Peter Guber\n\nHoward Peter Guber (born March 1, 1942) is an executive, entrepreneur, educator, and author. He is Chairman and CEO of Mandalay Entertainment. Guber's most recent films from Mandalay Entertainment include \"The Kids Are All Right\", \"Soul Surfer\", and \"Bernie\". He has also produced \"Batman\", \"The Witches of Eastwick\", and \"Flashdance.\" Guber's films have earned over $3 billion worldwide and 50 Academy Award nominations.", "Title: Elliot Eastwick\n\nElliot Eastwick is a House and deep house DJ and music producer. He is one of the founders of Manchester-based, Paper Recordings. He held a residency at famous Manchester club, The Haçienda for around a year before it closed.", "Title: Eliza Swenson\n\nEliza Swenson (also known as Victoria Mazze) is an American actress, producer, singer, and composer. She was born on July 28, 1982 in Quincy, California. She has another 5 siblings and is the youngest of them all. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Music Media and Sound Engineering from Brigham Young University in 2003. She is known for producing, editing, co-writing, composing, and starring in the 2012 feature film \"Dorothy and the Witches of Oz\". Under the pseudonym Victoria Mazze, Swenson is lead singer of the band The Divine Madness. She got married on July 26, 2015 to Jason Tibor Farkas, and she has no children.", "Title: Dempsey and Rowe\n\nDempsey and Rowe is the musical theatre composition team of Ohioans John Dempsey (lyricist) and Dana P. Rowe (composer). They have completed four shows to-date: \"The Reluctant Dragon\", \"Zombie Prom\" (1996) \"The Fix\" (1997) and \"The Witches of Eastwick\" (2000).", "Title: Cameron Mackintosh\n\nSir Cameron Anthony Mackintosh (born 17 October 1946) is a British theatrical producer notable for his association with many commercially successful musicals. At the height of his success in 1990, he was described as being \"the most successful, influential and powerful theatrical producer in the world\" by the \"New York Times\". He is the producer of shows such as \"Les Misérables\", \"The Phantom of the Opera\", \"Mary Poppins\", \"Oliver! \", \"Miss Saigon\" and \"Cats.", "Title: Maggie Friedman\n\nMaggie Friedman is an American screenwriter and producer. She was the showrunner and executive producer of the Lifetime television fantasy-drama series \"Witches of East End\". She also developed and produced the short-lived ABC series \"Eastwick\" in 2009.", "Title: John Dempsey (lyricist)\n\nJohn Dempsey is an American theatrical lyricist and playwright who has worked in Britain and the United States. His work has been produced in Japan, Brazil and other countries. Much of his work in musical theater has been written with composer Dana P. Rowe. With Rowe, he wrote the book and lyrics for \"Zombie Prom\" (1995), \"The Fix\" (directed by Sam Mendes, 1997), and the stage adaptation of John Updike's \"The Witches of Eastwick\" (2000). Rowe and Dempsey were nominated for the Olivier Award for \"The Fix\" and \"The Witches of Eastwick\", both of which were produced in London by Cameron Mackintosh (\"Cats\", \"Phantom of the Opera\", \"Les Miserables\"). He was the co-lyricist for \"The Pirate Queen\", collaborating with composer Claude-Michel Schönberg and lyricist Alain Boublil (\"Les Miserables\").", "Title: Rachel Boston\n\nRachel Elizabeth Boston (born May 9, 1982) is an American actress and producer. Boston had leading roles in a number of independent films, and was a regular cast member in several television series. She starred in the NBC drama series, \"American Dreams\" as Beth Mason from 2002 to 2005, and later co-starred in the short-lived CBS sitcom \"The Ex List\" and on the USA Network series \"In Plain Sight\". From 2013 to 2014, Boston starred as Ingrid Beauchamp in the Lifetime fantasy-drama series, \"Witches of East End\".", "Title: Pippa Grandison\n\nPippa Grandison was born in Perth, Western Australia. She made her debut in the Australian television drama series \"A Country Practice\" in 1990. Notable TV and film credits include \"All Saints\" (1999–2006), \"Muriel's Wedding\" (1994) and \"\" (1998; voice role). Pippa then became part of a pop group called Ladykiller, and began to dedicate her singing voice to musical theatre, playing leading roles in the musicals \"The Witches of Eastwick\", \"We Will Rock You\" and \"Company\".", "Title: The Witches of Eastwick (musical)\n\nThe Witches of Eastwick is a 2000 musical based on the novel of the same name by John Updike. It was adapted by John Dempsey (lyrics and book) and Dana P. Rowe (music), directed by Eric Schaeffer, and produced by Cameron Mackintosh." ]
4,181
Room For Love was inspired by an article the author wrote for what American daily newspaper that is primarily distributed in New York City, and was established by who?
Alexander Hamilton
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It was created by Eleanor \"Cissy\" Patterson of the Medill–McCormick–Patterson family (long-time owners of the \"Chicago Tribune\" and the \"New York Daily News\" and founding later \"Newsday\" on New York's Long Island) when she bought the \"Washington Times\" and the \"Herald\" from the syndicate newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst (1863–1951), and merged them.", " The result was a \"24-hour\" newspaper, with 10 editions per day, from morning to evening." ], "title": "Washington Times-Herald" }, { "sentences": [ "The New York Evening Mail (1867-1924) was an American daily newspaper published in New York City.", " For a time the paper was the only evening newspaper to have a franchise in the Associated Press." ], "title": "New York Evening Mail" }, { "sentences": [ "The Times Union is an American daily newspaper, serving the Capital Region of New York.", " Although the newspaper focuses on Albany and its suburbs, it covers all parts of the four-county area, including the cities of Troy, Schenectady and Saratoga Springs.", " It is owned by Hearst Communications.", " The paper was founded in 1857 as the \"Morning Times\", becoming \"Times-Union\" by 1891, and was purchased by William Randolph Hearst in 1924.", " The newspaper has been online since 1996." ], "title": "Times Union (Albany)" }, { "sentences": [ "The New York Post is an American daily newspaper that is primarily distributed in New York City and its surrounding area.", " It is the 13th-oldest newspaper in the United States, and it had the sixth-highest circulation in 2009.", " Established in 1801 by federalist and Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, it became a respected broadsheet in the 19th century, under the name New York Evening Post.", " The modern version of the paper is published in tabloid format." ], "title": "New York Post" }, { "sentences": [ "Steve Cuozzo (born January 17, 1950) is an American writer and newspaper editor who writes as a restaurant critic, real estate columnist, and op-ed contributor at the \"New York Post\", a daily newspaper primarily distributed in New York City and its surrounding area.", " A lifetime resident of New York, Cuozzo spent his career at the \"Post\", working his way up from his entry-level copy boy position in 1972, through positions including copy editor in the newsroom, entertainment editor, assistant managing editor in charge of features, and executive editor.", " In 1996, he summarized his experiences at the \"Post\" in his book, \"It's Alive!", " How America's Oldest Newspaper Cheated Death and Why It Matters.\"", " As of 2013, Cuozzo writes as a restaurant critic, real estate columnist, and op-ed contributor at the \"New York Post\" and lives with his wife Jane on the Upper East Side." ], "title": "Steve Cuozzo" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ashland Daily Press (or simply Daily Press) is a daily newspaper based in Ashland, Wisconsin.", " American Consolidated Media bought the paper in 2007; in 2014, Adams Publishing group acquired 34 papers, including the \"Daily Press\", from ACM.", " It is primarily distributed in Ashland, Bayfield, Douglas, Iron, Price and Sawyer counties." ], "title": "Ashland Daily Press" }, { "sentences": [ "The New York Times (sometimes abbreviated NYT and The Times) is an American daily newspaper, founded and continuously published in New York City since September 18, 1851, by The New York Times Company.", " \"The New York Times\" has won 122 Pulitzer Prizes, more than any other newspaper.", " The paper's print version in 2013 had the second-largest circulation, behind \"The Wall Street Journal\", and the largest circulation among the metropolitan newspapers in the United States.", " \"The New York Times\" is ranked 18th in the world by circulation.", " Following industry trends, its weekday circulation had fallen in 2009 to fewer than one million." ], "title": "The New York Times" } ]
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It debuted on April 16, 2002, adopting the name, motto, and masthead of the earlier New York paper, \"The Sun\" (1833–1950). It became the first general-interest broadsheet newspaper to be started in New York City in several decades. Its op-ed page became a prominent platform in the country for conservative viewpoints. Since 2009 \"The Sun\" has operated as an online-only publisher of political and economic opinion pieces, as well as occasional arts content.", "Title: Washington Times-Herald\n\nThe Washington Times-Herald (1939–1954) was an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C. It was created by Eleanor \"Cissy\" Patterson of the Medill–McCormick–Patterson family (long-time owners of the \"Chicago Tribune\" and the \"New York Daily News\" and founding later \"Newsday\" on New York's Long Island) when she bought the \"Washington Times\" and the \"Herald\" from the syndicate newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst (1863–1951), and merged them. The result was a \"24-hour\" newspaper, with 10 editions per day, from morning to evening.", "Title: New York Evening Mail\n\nThe New York Evening Mail (1867-1924) was an American daily newspaper published in New York City. For a time the paper was the only evening newspaper to have a franchise in the Associated Press.", "Title: Times Union (Albany)\n\nThe Times Union is an American daily newspaper, serving the Capital Region of New York. Although the newspaper focuses on Albany and its suburbs, it covers all parts of the four-county area, including the cities of Troy, Schenectady and Saratoga Springs. It is owned by Hearst Communications. The paper was founded in 1857 as the \"Morning Times\", becoming \"Times-Union\" by 1891, and was purchased by William Randolph Hearst in 1924. The newspaper has been online since 1996.", "Title: New York Post\n\nThe New York Post is an American daily newspaper that is primarily distributed in New York City and its surrounding area. It is the 13th-oldest newspaper in the United States, and it had the sixth-highest circulation in 2009. Established in 1801 by federalist and Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, it became a respected broadsheet in the 19th century, under the name New York Evening Post. The modern version of the paper is published in tabloid format.", "Title: Steve Cuozzo\n\nSteve Cuozzo (born January 17, 1950) is an American writer and newspaper editor who writes as a restaurant critic, real estate columnist, and op-ed contributor at the \"New York Post\", a daily newspaper primarily distributed in New York City and its surrounding area. A lifetime resident of New York, Cuozzo spent his career at the \"Post\", working his way up from his entry-level copy boy position in 1972, through positions including copy editor in the newsroom, entertainment editor, assistant managing editor in charge of features, and executive editor. In 1996, he summarized his experiences at the \"Post\" in his book, \"It's Alive! How America's Oldest Newspaper Cheated Death and Why It Matters.\" As of 2013, Cuozzo writes as a restaurant critic, real estate columnist, and op-ed contributor at the \"New York Post\" and lives with his wife Jane on the Upper East Side.", "Title: Ashland Daily Press\n\nThe Ashland Daily Press (or simply Daily Press) is a daily newspaper based in Ashland, Wisconsin. American Consolidated Media bought the paper in 2007; in 2014, Adams Publishing group acquired 34 papers, including the \"Daily Press\", from ACM. It is primarily distributed in Ashland, Bayfield, Douglas, Iron, Price and Sawyer counties.", "Title: The New York Times\n\nThe New York Times (sometimes abbreviated NYT and The Times) is an American daily newspaper, founded and continuously published in New York City since September 18, 1851, by The New York Times Company. \"The New York Times\" has won 122 Pulitzer Prizes, more than any other newspaper. The paper's print version in 2013 had the second-largest circulation, behind \"The Wall Street Journal\", and the largest circulation among the metropolitan newspapers in the United States. \"The New York Times\" is ranked 18th in the world by circulation. Following industry trends, its weekday circulation had fallen in 2009 to fewer than one million." ]
4,182
Tommy Henriksen was part of the rock supergroup formed by Alice Cooper in which year?
2015
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[ { "sentences": [ "Hollywood Vampires is an American rock supergroup formed in 2015 by Alice Cooper, Johnny Depp and Joe Perry to honor the music of the rock stars who died from excess in the 1970s.", " The band name derives from The Hollywood Vampires, a celebrity drinking club formed by Cooper in the 1970s which included but was not limited to: John Lennon and Ringo Starr of The Beatles, Keith Moon of The Who, and Micky Dolenz of The Monkees.", " Touring members include or have included Duff McKagan and Matt Sorum of Guns 'N Roses fame, as well as Robert DeLeo from Stone Temple Pilots." ], "title": "Hollywood Vampires (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Welcome to My Nightmare is the eighth studio album by Alice Cooper, released in March 1975.", " This was Alice Cooper's first solo album (all previous Alice Cooper releases were band efforts), and his only album for the Atlantic Records label.", " The ensuing tour was one of the most over-the-top excursions of that era.", " Most of Lou Reed’s band joined Cooper for this record." ], "title": "Welcome to My Nightmare" }, { "sentences": [ "Nights with Alice Cooper is a radio show hosted by Detroit born rock and roll artist and shock rock pioneer Alice Cooper.", " It is syndicated by United Stations Radio Networks and broadcast on a wide variety of affiliate radio stations in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe.", " The most recent show is also streamed online in a continuous loop by Radionomy; this stream is also used for the official \"Nights with Alice Cooper\" app for iOS and Android, which additionally offers \"exclusive content\" as well as interaction with other fans." ], "title": "Nights with Alice Cooper" }, { "sentences": [ "Tommy Henriksen (born February 21, 1964) is an American musician from Port Jefferson, New York best known for his work as a guitarist, bassist and songwriter with Alice Cooper, the Hollywood Vampires and German metal band Warlock.", " He has also fronted punk rockers P.O.L. and released several albums as a solo artist.", " In addition, Henriksen is a sought-after songwriter, arranger, producer and mixer who has worked with artists such as Lady Gaga, Meat Loaf, Lou Reed, Halestorm, Kesha, and Daughtry.", " Henriksen is currently based out of Zurich, Switzerland where he lives with his family." ], "title": "Tommy Henriksen" }, { "sentences": [ "Good to See You Again, Alice Cooper is a 1974 feature film starring Alice Cooper.", " The movie primarily features live concert footage of the Alice Cooper band on their record-breaking \"Billion Dollar Babies\" tour, filmed in Texas (mostly at the Sam Houston Coliseum) in April 1973, with some footage from other tour stops, including the Memorial Coliseum, Portland, Oregon, intercut with 'comedy' scenes of a German film director chasing the \"Cooper gang\" for revenge after they abandoned his would-be masterpiece movie." ], "title": "Good to See You Again, Alice Cooper" }, { "sentences": [ "Paranormal is the 27th studio album by Alice Cooper, released on July 28, 2017.", " It features two tracks performed by the \"classic\" line-up of the Alice Cooper band (Neal Smith, Dennis Dunaway, and Michael Bruce) plus Larry Mullen Jr. from U2, Roger Glover from Deep Purple, Billy Gibbons from ZZ Top, Swedish songwriter and session guitarist Tommy Denander, Alice Cooper bandmate Tommy Henriksen, Steve Hunter and more." ], "title": "Paranormal (Alice Cooper album)" }, { "sentences": [ "In 1975, Alice Cooper released his first solo album, \"Welcome to My Nightmare\", and a huge theatrical stage show was created and put together by Winters to 'tour the album'.", " Whilst in the past the Alice Cooper stage show was semi-improvisatory, with confrontational elements of violence and satire (see \"Good to See You Again, Alice Cooper\"), the new production was purely horror-themed and professionally choreographed and performed to the split second (Winters had a long history of choreographing and directing big celebrity films, stage and TV shows starring in the cast of West Side Story and choreographing 4 films with Elvis Presley and 5 films with Ann-Margret).", " With the edginess removed (gone were the bloody guillotine, the spit and the skewered baby dolls, although \"Only Women Bleed\" presented a drunken, physically abusive side to the character), the \"Welcome to My Nightmare\" show was part a carefully planned move toward a more mainstream-friendly 'Alice'." ], "title": "Welcome to My Nightmare (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Pretties for You is the debut album by Alice Cooper.", " It was released in June 1969 by Straight Records.", " At this time, the name \"Alice Cooper\" referred to the band, not its lead singer Vincent Furnier, although he was later also known as Alice Cooper.", " The music has a psychedelic flavor to it; the group had yet to develop the more concise hard rock sound that they would become famous for.", " Most of the tracks feature unusual time signatures and arrangements, jarring syncopation, expressive dynamics, sound effects, and an eclectic range of music influences.", " A few songs, such as \"Levity Ball,\" show the influence of Syd Barrett-era Pink Floyd, with whom Alice Cooper hung out during the British group's U.S. tour.", " Too bizarre and avant-garde for its time, \"Pretties for You\" was a critical and commercial failure, only briefly denting the \"Billboard\" Top 200, and none of its songs have ever been played live by Cooper since the release of the band's breakthrough album \"Love It to Death\"." ], "title": "Pretties for You" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Poison\" is a song by American rock singer-songwriter Alice Cooper.", " Written by Cooper, Desmond Child, and John McCurry, the song was released worldwide as a single in late-1989 from Cooper's eighteenth album, \"Trash\" (1989).", " The song was one of Cooper's biggest hit singles in the United States, peaking at number 7 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, while peaking at number 2 in the UK Singles Chart, only being held off the top spot by the dance record, \"Swing the Mood\" by Jive Bunny & the Mastermixers.", " \"Poison\" is one of Alice Cooper's best known songs.", " It is ranked by \"Billboard\" as the \"91st top song of 1989\", while Ultimate Classic Rock ranked it as the \"6th best Alice Cooper song\", commenting \"Poison sounds like a typical ’80s pop-metal number at times, but Cooper’s intensity brings it to a whole other level.\"" ], "title": "Poison (Alice Cooper song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Neal Smith (born September 23, 1947) is an American musician, best known as the drummer for the rock group Alice Cooper from 1967 to 1974.", " He performed on the group's early albums \"Pretties for You\" and \"Easy Action\", the breakout album \"Love It to Death\" and the subsequent successful albums \"Killer\", \"School's Out\", and \"Billion Dollar Babies\".", " His last album with Alice Cooper was \"Muscle of Love\".", " In 2011, Smith was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, in the \"Performer\" category, as a member of the original Alice Cooper band." ], "title": "Neal Smith (drummer)" } ]
[ "Title: Hollywood Vampires (band)\n\nHollywood Vampires is an American rock supergroup formed in 2015 by Alice Cooper, Johnny Depp and Joe Perry to honor the music of the rock stars who died from excess in the 1970s. The band name derives from The Hollywood Vampires, a celebrity drinking club formed by Cooper in the 1970s which included but was not limited to: John Lennon and Ringo Starr of The Beatles, Keith Moon of The Who, and Micky Dolenz of The Monkees. Touring members include or have included Duff McKagan and Matt Sorum of Guns 'N Roses fame, as well as Robert DeLeo from Stone Temple Pilots.", "Title: Welcome to My Nightmare\n\nWelcome to My Nightmare is the eighth studio album by Alice Cooper, released in March 1975. This was Alice Cooper's first solo album (all previous Alice Cooper releases were band efforts), and his only album for the Atlantic Records label. The ensuing tour was one of the most over-the-top excursions of that era. Most of Lou Reed’s band joined Cooper for this record.", "Title: Nights with Alice Cooper\n\nNights with Alice Cooper is a radio show hosted by Detroit born rock and roll artist and shock rock pioneer Alice Cooper. It is syndicated by United Stations Radio Networks and broadcast on a wide variety of affiliate radio stations in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. The most recent show is also streamed online in a continuous loop by Radionomy; this stream is also used for the official \"Nights with Alice Cooper\" app for iOS and Android, which additionally offers \"exclusive content\" as well as interaction with other fans.", "Title: Tommy Henriksen\n\nTommy Henriksen (born February 21, 1964) is an American musician from Port Jefferson, New York best known for his work as a guitarist, bassist and songwriter with Alice Cooper, the Hollywood Vampires and German metal band Warlock. He has also fronted punk rockers P.O.L. and released several albums as a solo artist. In addition, Henriksen is a sought-after songwriter, arranger, producer and mixer who has worked with artists such as Lady Gaga, Meat Loaf, Lou Reed, Halestorm, Kesha, and Daughtry. Henriksen is currently based out of Zurich, Switzerland where he lives with his family.", "Title: Good to See You Again, Alice Cooper\n\nGood to See You Again, Alice Cooper is a 1974 feature film starring Alice Cooper. The movie primarily features live concert footage of the Alice Cooper band on their record-breaking \"Billion Dollar Babies\" tour, filmed in Texas (mostly at the Sam Houston Coliseum) in April 1973, with some footage from other tour stops, including the Memorial Coliseum, Portland, Oregon, intercut with 'comedy' scenes of a German film director chasing the \"Cooper gang\" for revenge after they abandoned his would-be masterpiece movie.", "Title: Paranormal (Alice Cooper album)\n\nParanormal is the 27th studio album by Alice Cooper, released on July 28, 2017. It features two tracks performed by the \"classic\" line-up of the Alice Cooper band (Neal Smith, Dennis Dunaway, and Michael Bruce) plus Larry Mullen Jr. from U2, Roger Glover from Deep Purple, Billy Gibbons from ZZ Top, Swedish songwriter and session guitarist Tommy Denander, Alice Cooper bandmate Tommy Henriksen, Steve Hunter and more.", "Title: Welcome to My Nightmare (film)\n\nIn 1975, Alice Cooper released his first solo album, \"Welcome to My Nightmare\", and a huge theatrical stage show was created and put together by Winters to 'tour the album'. Whilst in the past the Alice Cooper stage show was semi-improvisatory, with confrontational elements of violence and satire (see \"Good to See You Again, Alice Cooper\"), the new production was purely horror-themed and professionally choreographed and performed to the split second (Winters had a long history of choreographing and directing big celebrity films, stage and TV shows starring in the cast of West Side Story and choreographing 4 films with Elvis Presley and 5 films with Ann-Margret). With the edginess removed (gone were the bloody guillotine, the spit and the skewered baby dolls, although \"Only Women Bleed\" presented a drunken, physically abusive side to the character), the \"Welcome to My Nightmare\" show was part a carefully planned move toward a more mainstream-friendly 'Alice'.", "Title: Pretties for You\n\nPretties for You is the debut album by Alice Cooper. It was released in June 1969 by Straight Records. At this time, the name \"Alice Cooper\" referred to the band, not its lead singer Vincent Furnier, although he was later also known as Alice Cooper. The music has a psychedelic flavor to it; the group had yet to develop the more concise hard rock sound that they would become famous for. Most of the tracks feature unusual time signatures and arrangements, jarring syncopation, expressive dynamics, sound effects, and an eclectic range of music influences. A few songs, such as \"Levity Ball,\" show the influence of Syd Barrett-era Pink Floyd, with whom Alice Cooper hung out during the British group's U.S. tour. Too bizarre and avant-garde for its time, \"Pretties for You\" was a critical and commercial failure, only briefly denting the \"Billboard\" Top 200, and none of its songs have ever been played live by Cooper since the release of the band's breakthrough album \"Love It to Death\".", "Title: Poison (Alice Cooper song)\n\n\"Poison\" is a song by American rock singer-songwriter Alice Cooper. Written by Cooper, Desmond Child, and John McCurry, the song was released worldwide as a single in late-1989 from Cooper's eighteenth album, \"Trash\" (1989). The song was one of Cooper's biggest hit singles in the United States, peaking at number 7 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, while peaking at number 2 in the UK Singles Chart, only being held off the top spot by the dance record, \"Swing the Mood\" by Jive Bunny & the Mastermixers. \"Poison\" is one of Alice Cooper's best known songs. It is ranked by \"Billboard\" as the \"91st top song of 1989\", while Ultimate Classic Rock ranked it as the \"6th best Alice Cooper song\", commenting \"Poison sounds like a typical ’80s pop-metal number at times, but Cooper’s intensity brings it to a whole other level.\"", "Title: Neal Smith (drummer)\n\nNeal Smith (born September 23, 1947) is an American musician, best known as the drummer for the rock group Alice Cooper from 1967 to 1974. He performed on the group's early albums \"Pretties for You\" and \"Easy Action\", the breakout album \"Love It to Death\" and the subsequent successful albums \"Killer\", \"School's Out\", and \"Billion Dollar Babies\". His last album with Alice Cooper was \"Muscle of Love\". In 2011, Smith was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, in the \"Performer\" category, as a member of the original Alice Cooper band." ]
4,183
The husband of Elma Yerburgh was the M.P. for a constituency created in what year?
1545
bridge
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{ "title": [ "Elma Yerburgh", "City of Chester (UK Parliament constituency)" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Baron Alvingham, of Woodfold in the County Palatine of Lancaster, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.", " It was created on 10 July 1929 for Robert Yerburgh.", " He had previously represented Dorset South in the House of Commons as a Conservative.", " His father, Robert Yerburgh, had earlier represented Chester in Parliament.", " In 1916, Royal approval was given to a peerage to whom he had been signified, but he died before the patent was issued.", " s of 2017 the title is held by the first Baron's son, the second Baron, who succeeded his father in 1955.", " He is a retired Major-General in the Coldstream Guards." ], "title": "Baron Alvingham" }, { "sentences": [ "Philip Reyley (recte O’Reilly) (b. c.1630 - d. after 1689) was an M.P. for Cavan County (Parliament of Ireland constituency) in the Parliament of Ireland of 1689, known as the Patriot Parliament.", " He was known as Philip Reilly senior to distinguish him from Philip Og O'Reilly the contemporaneous M.P. for Cavan Borough.", " He lived in Aghacreevy townland in the Civil Parish of Ballymachugh, Barony of Clanmahon, County Cavan.", " Reyley was probably the \"Philip Reilly senior\" who was elected a member of Cavan Corporation on 23 February 1688." ], "title": "Philip Reyley" }, { "sentences": [ "Viscount Strangford was a title in the Peerage of Ireland.", " It was created in 1628 for Sir Thomas Smythe.", " He was son of John Smith (also Smythe) J.P., High Sheriff of Kent 1600-1601, also M.P. for Aylesbury (in 1584) and Hythe (in 1586, 1587 and 1604), and grandson of Thomas Smythe, of Westenhanger Castle, collector of customs for London, haberdasher, and M.P." ], "title": "Viscount Strangford" }, { "sentences": [ "James Marley (6 May 1893 – 11 April 1954) was a schoolmaster and a Labour politician who sat in the House of Commons between December 1923 and October 1924 and, again, between May 1929 and October 1931.", " He was the 7th and 9th M.P. for St Pancras (North).", " The constituency was created in 1885 and abolished in 1983, when it became part of the new constituency of Holborn and St Pancras." ], "title": "James Marley" }, { "sentences": [ "Kanakapur Lok Sabha constituency was a former Lok Sabha constituency in Karnataka state in southern India.", " It includes eight Assembly constituencies, namely Ramanagar, Channapatna, Magadi, Kanakapur, Kunigal, Bangalore South, Anekal, and Rajarajeshwarinagar assembly segments.", " Tejashwini Sreeramesh of Indian National Congress was the last member to represent this constituency before it was abolished in 2008.", " Seven of the assembly segments were retained in the Bangalore Rural constituency created in 2008 as part of delimitation in Karnataka." ], "title": "Kanakapura (Lok Sabha constituency)" }, { "sentences": [ "Walthamstow (Contemp.", " and Cons.", " RP) /wɔːlθm̩stəʊ/, (Est.", " Eng.)", " /woːwfm̩stɐʏ/ is a constituency created in 1974 represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Stella Creasy, a member of the Labour Party and of the Cooperative Party.", " An earlier version of the constituency existed covering a significantly different area (1885—1918) and was among the vast majority by that time returning one member to the House of Commons." ], "title": "Walthamstow (UK Parliament constituency)" }, { "sentences": [ "The City of Chester is a constituency created in 1545 (turned into a county division in 1885 and reformed in narrowed geographical guise in 1918) and represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2015 by Chris Matheson of the Labour Party." ], "title": "City of Chester (UK Parliament constituency)" }, { "sentences": [ "A. Sampath (born 13 March 1963) is an Indian Politician and a member of the 16th Lok Sabha of India.", " He represents the Attingal constituency of Kerala and is a member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) political party.", " In 2014 was elected as M.P. from Attingal for the third time.", " His victory in the election was a remarkable one in the history.", " M.P. Sampath is married and has a daughter, Aswathy Sampath.", " He is also related to the politician who is the Communist Party Leader and former Mayor of Thiruvananthapuram C. Jayan Babu and also to the National Communist party Leader A.K. Gopalan." ], "title": "A. Sampath" }, { "sentences": [ "Ratan Singh Jatav (Hindi: रतन सिंह जाटव ) is an M.P. from Bharatpur constituency (15th constituency) in Rajasthan.", " His educational qualification is B.E.", " He is elected from Indian National Congress political party.", " He is constituted as M.P. first time in 2009 elections." ], "title": "Ratan Singh" }, { "sentences": [ "Elma Amy Yerburgh (née Thwaites, 30 July 1864 – 6 December 1946) was a member of the Thwaites family who was owner and then chairman of the Thwaites Brewery company (of Blackburn, England) from 1888 to 1946.", " She was the daughter of Daniel Thwaites, M.P. for Blackburn, and was married to Robert Yerburgh, M.P. for Chester.", " In the town of Blackburn she was known for her generosity to the company's workers and as a public benefactor, who helped fund the construction of the War Memorial wing to Blackburn Royal Infirmary and helped found the town's Empire Theatre, now named after her.", " Her name was also commemorated in \"Elma's Pound\", a beer specially brewed by Thwaites Brewery for Christmas 2007 to celebrate their 200th anniversary." ], "title": "Elma Yerburgh" } ]
[ "Title: Baron Alvingham\n\nBaron Alvingham, of Woodfold in the County Palatine of Lancaster, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 10 July 1929 for Robert Yerburgh. He had previously represented Dorset South in the House of Commons as a Conservative. His father, Robert Yerburgh, had earlier represented Chester in Parliament. In 1916, Royal approval was given to a peerage to whom he had been signified, but he died before the patent was issued. s of 2017 the title is held by the first Baron's son, the second Baron, who succeeded his father in 1955. He is a retired Major-General in the Coldstream Guards.", "Title: Philip Reyley\n\nPhilip Reyley (recte O’Reilly) (b. c.1630 - d. after 1689) was an M.P. for Cavan County (Parliament of Ireland constituency) in the Parliament of Ireland of 1689, known as the Patriot Parliament. He was known as Philip Reilly senior to distinguish him from Philip Og O'Reilly the contemporaneous M.P. for Cavan Borough. He lived in Aghacreevy townland in the Civil Parish of Ballymachugh, Barony of Clanmahon, County Cavan. Reyley was probably the \"Philip Reilly senior\" who was elected a member of Cavan Corporation on 23 February 1688.", "Title: Viscount Strangford\n\nViscount Strangford was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1628 for Sir Thomas Smythe. He was son of John Smith (also Smythe) J.P., High Sheriff of Kent 1600-1601, also M.P. for Aylesbury (in 1584) and Hythe (in 1586, 1587 and 1604), and grandson of Thomas Smythe, of Westenhanger Castle, collector of customs for London, haberdasher, and M.P.", "Title: James Marley\n\nJames Marley (6 May 1893 – 11 April 1954) was a schoolmaster and a Labour politician who sat in the House of Commons between December 1923 and October 1924 and, again, between May 1929 and October 1931. He was the 7th and 9th M.P. for St Pancras (North). The constituency was created in 1885 and abolished in 1983, when it became part of the new constituency of Holborn and St Pancras.", "Title: Kanakapura (Lok Sabha constituency)\n\nKanakapur Lok Sabha constituency was a former Lok Sabha constituency in Karnataka state in southern India. It includes eight Assembly constituencies, namely Ramanagar, Channapatna, Magadi, Kanakapur, Kunigal, Bangalore South, Anekal, and Rajarajeshwarinagar assembly segments. Tejashwini Sreeramesh of Indian National Congress was the last member to represent this constituency before it was abolished in 2008. Seven of the assembly segments were retained in the Bangalore Rural constituency created in 2008 as part of delimitation in Karnataka.", "Title: Walthamstow (UK Parliament constituency)\n\nWalthamstow (Contemp. and Cons. RP) /wɔːlθm̩stəʊ/, (Est. Eng.) /woːwfm̩stɐʏ/ is a constituency created in 1974 represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Stella Creasy, a member of the Labour Party and of the Cooperative Party. An earlier version of the constituency existed covering a significantly different area (1885—1918) and was among the vast majority by that time returning one member to the House of Commons.", "Title: City of Chester (UK Parliament constituency)\n\nThe City of Chester is a constituency created in 1545 (turned into a county division in 1885 and reformed in narrowed geographical guise in 1918) and represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2015 by Chris Matheson of the Labour Party.", "Title: A. Sampath\n\nA. Sampath (born 13 March 1963) is an Indian Politician and a member of the 16th Lok Sabha of India. He represents the Attingal constituency of Kerala and is a member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) political party. In 2014 was elected as M.P. from Attingal for the third time. His victory in the election was a remarkable one in the history. M.P. Sampath is married and has a daughter, Aswathy Sampath. He is also related to the politician who is the Communist Party Leader and former Mayor of Thiruvananthapuram C. Jayan Babu and also to the National Communist party Leader A.K. Gopalan.", "Title: Ratan Singh\n\nRatan Singh Jatav (Hindi: रतन सिंह जाटव ) is an M.P. from Bharatpur constituency (15th constituency) in Rajasthan. His educational qualification is B.E. He is elected from Indian National Congress political party. He is constituted as M.P. first time in 2009 elections.", "Title: Elma Yerburgh\n\nElma Amy Yerburgh (née Thwaites, 30 July 1864 – 6 December 1946) was a member of the Thwaites family who was owner and then chairman of the Thwaites Brewery company (of Blackburn, England) from 1888 to 1946. She was the daughter of Daniel Thwaites, M.P. for Blackburn, and was married to Robert Yerburgh, M.P. for Chester. In the town of Blackburn she was known for her generosity to the company's workers and as a public benefactor, who helped fund the construction of the War Memorial wing to Blackburn Royal Infirmary and helped found the town's Empire Theatre, now named after her. Her name was also commemorated in \"Elma's Pound\", a beer specially brewed by Thwaites Brewery for Christmas 2007 to celebrate their 200th anniversary." ]
4,184
What number of male band members do both Juliette and the Licks and Civil Twilight have?
4th
comparison
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{ "title": [ "Juliette and the Licks", "Juliette and the Licks", "Juliette and the Licks", "Civil Twilight (band)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 5, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Holy Weather is the second album by South African alternative rock band Civil Twilight.", " Written and recorded in the years following their debut album, Civil Twilight, the album was released 26 March 2012 in both the United States and other regions including the United Kingdom, Canada and South Africa.", " The album has received generally positive reviews, with many comparing the outfit to early-generation U2." ], "title": "Holy Weather" }, { "sentences": [ "Dusk occurs at the darkest stage of twilight, or at the very end of astronomical twilight after sunset and just before night.", " Pre-dusk, during early to intermediate stages of twilight, there may be enough light in the sky under clear-sky conditions to read outdoors without artificial illumination, but at the end of civil twilight, when the earth rotates to a point at which the center of the sun is at 6° below the local horizon, artificial illumination is required to read outside.", " The term \"dusk\" usually refers to astronomical dusk, or the darkest part of twilight before night begins." ], "title": "Dusk" }, { "sentences": [ "Honey G (Korean: 허니지) is a South Korean male band formed in 2012.", " Their members consist of Bae Jae-hyun, Park Ji-yong and Kwon Tae-hyun.", " Honey G is currently signed to Chungchun Music.", " Honey G released their first album, \"1st Album\" on August 22, 2013." ], "title": "Honey G (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Monday Kiz (Korean: 먼데이 키즈) is a South Korean male band formed in 2005.", " Their members consist of Lee Jin-sung, Han Seung-hee and Im Han-byeol.", " Monday Kiz is currently signed to Rainbow Bridge World.", " Monday Kiz released their first album, \"Bye Bye Bye\" on October 6, 2005." ], "title": "Monday Kiz" }, { "sentences": [ "Civil Twilight is the debut studio album of Civil Twilight.", " It was officially released 6 April 2010 in South Africa and on 13 April 2010 in the United States and United Kingdom.", " It features many alternative rock and classical influences.", " Many have drawn parallels between the band's debut and the early work of U2 along with Muse.", " Steven McKellar's vocals have been compared to that of Radiohead's Thom Yorke and Jeff Buckley.", " During its original independent release by the band in 2007, the album was originally titled \"Human\"." ], "title": "Civil Twilight (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Juliette & The Licks is an American rock band led by actress and singer Juliette Lewis.", " Other band members have included guitarist Craig Fairbaugh and guitarist Emilio Cueto, bassist Jason Womack and drummer Ed Davis.", " Their popular songs include \"You're Speaking My Language\" and \"Hot Kiss\".", " The band broke up in 2009.", " In 2015, Lewis announced the band would be reunited on July 23rd for a show in Los Angeles.", " The future of the band past this show was unknown until Juliette announced, via her Facebook account on Feb 1st 2016, that the band will play a gig in London's Heaven on May 4th 2016.", " In June of 2016, Juliette Lewis announced a solo tour leaving the future of The Licks undetermined." ], "title": "Juliette and the Licks" }, { "sentences": [ "Civil Twilight is a four-piece rock band from Cape Town, South Africa, consisting of the brothers Andrew and Steven McKeller, plus Richard Wouters, and Kevin Dailey.", " They are signed to Wind-up Records, and have released three studio albums — their self-titled debut album, \"Civil Twilight\" (2010), \"Holy Weather\" (2012), and \"Story of an Immigrant\" on July 10th 2015." ], "title": "Civil Twilight (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Civil twilight is the brightest phase of twilight, when the sun is less than 6° below the horizon." ], "title": "Civil twilight (disambiguation)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Belt of Venus, Venus's Girdle, twilight wedge, or antitwilight arch is an atmospheric phenomenon visible shortly before sunrise or after sunset, during civil twilight, when a pinkish glow extending roughly 10–20° above the horizon surrounds the observer." ], "title": "Belt of Venus" }, { "sentences": [ "Every Single Day (Korean: 에브리싱글데이 ), is a popular all male band from South Korea formed in 1997.", " The group debuted with three original members: Moon Sung-nam (singer and bassist), Jung Jae-oo (guitarist), and Gang Moon-chul (drummer)." ], "title": "Every Single Day (band)" } ]
[ "Title: Holy Weather\n\nHoly Weather is the second album by South African alternative rock band Civil Twilight. Written and recorded in the years following their debut album, Civil Twilight, the album was released 26 March 2012 in both the United States and other regions including the United Kingdom, Canada and South Africa. The album has received generally positive reviews, with many comparing the outfit to early-generation U2.", "Title: Dusk\n\nDusk occurs at the darkest stage of twilight, or at the very end of astronomical twilight after sunset and just before night. Pre-dusk, during early to intermediate stages of twilight, there may be enough light in the sky under clear-sky conditions to read outdoors without artificial illumination, but at the end of civil twilight, when the earth rotates to a point at which the center of the sun is at 6° below the local horizon, artificial illumination is required to read outside. The term \"dusk\" usually refers to astronomical dusk, or the darkest part of twilight before night begins.", "Title: Honey G (band)\n\nHoney G (Korean: 허니지) is a South Korean male band formed in 2012. Their members consist of Bae Jae-hyun, Park Ji-yong and Kwon Tae-hyun. Honey G is currently signed to Chungchun Music. Honey G released their first album, \"1st Album\" on August 22, 2013.", "Title: Monday Kiz\n\nMonday Kiz (Korean: 먼데이 키즈) is a South Korean male band formed in 2005. Their members consist of Lee Jin-sung, Han Seung-hee and Im Han-byeol. Monday Kiz is currently signed to Rainbow Bridge World. Monday Kiz released their first album, \"Bye Bye Bye\" on October 6, 2005.", "Title: Civil Twilight (album)\n\nCivil Twilight is the debut studio album of Civil Twilight. It was officially released 6 April 2010 in South Africa and on 13 April 2010 in the United States and United Kingdom. It features many alternative rock and classical influences. Many have drawn parallels between the band's debut and the early work of U2 along with Muse. Steven McKellar's vocals have been compared to that of Radiohead's Thom Yorke and Jeff Buckley. During its original independent release by the band in 2007, the album was originally titled \"Human\".", "Title: Juliette and the Licks\n\nJuliette & The Licks is an American rock band led by actress and singer Juliette Lewis. Other band members have included guitarist Craig Fairbaugh and guitarist Emilio Cueto, bassist Jason Womack and drummer Ed Davis. Their popular songs include \"You're Speaking My Language\" and \"Hot Kiss\". The band broke up in 2009. In 2015, Lewis announced the band would be reunited on July 23rd for a show in Los Angeles. The future of the band past this show was unknown until Juliette announced, via her Facebook account on Feb 1st 2016, that the band will play a gig in London's Heaven on May 4th 2016. In June of 2016, Juliette Lewis announced a solo tour leaving the future of The Licks undetermined.", "Title: Civil Twilight (band)\n\nCivil Twilight is a four-piece rock band from Cape Town, South Africa, consisting of the brothers Andrew and Steven McKeller, plus Richard Wouters, and Kevin Dailey. They are signed to Wind-up Records, and have released three studio albums — their self-titled debut album, \"Civil Twilight\" (2010), \"Holy Weather\" (2012), and \"Story of an Immigrant\" on July 10th 2015.", "Title: Civil twilight (disambiguation)\n\nCivil twilight is the brightest phase of twilight, when the sun is less than 6° below the horizon.", "Title: Belt of Venus\n\nThe Belt of Venus, Venus's Girdle, twilight wedge, or antitwilight arch is an atmospheric phenomenon visible shortly before sunrise or after sunset, during civil twilight, when a pinkish glow extending roughly 10–20° above the horizon surrounds the observer.", "Title: Every Single Day (band)\n\nEvery Single Day (Korean: 에브리싱글데이 ), is a popular all male band from South Korea formed in 1997. The group debuted with three original members: Moon Sung-nam (singer and bassist), Jung Jae-oo (guitarist), and Gang Moon-chul (drummer)." ]
4,185
"For Free? (Interlude)" is a song from an album released by which record labels ?
Top Dawg Entertainment, Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records
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{ "title": [ "For Free? (Interlude)", "To Pimp a Butterfly" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "To Pimp a Butterfly is the third studio album by American rapper Kendrick Lamar.", " It was released on March 15, 2015, by Top Dawg Entertainment, Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records.", " The album was recorded in studios throughout the United States, with production from Sounwave, Terrace Martin, Taz \"Tisa\" Arnold, Thundercat, Rahki, LoveDragon, Flying Lotus, Pharrell Williams, Boi-1da, and several other high-profile hip hop producers, as well as executive production from Dr. Dre and Anthony \"Top Dawg\" Tiffith.", " The album incorporates elements of free jazz, funk, soul, spoken word, and the avant-garde and explores a variety of political and personal themes concerning African-American culture, racial inequality, depression, and institutional discrimination." ], "title": "To Pimp a Butterfly" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of avant-garde metal artists, regional scenes, and record labels.", " Avant-garde metal or avant-metal, also known as experimental metal, is a subgenre of heavy metal music loosely defined by use of experimentation and characterized by the use of innovative, avant-garde elements, large-scale experimentation, and the use of non-standard and unconventional sounds, instruments, song structures, playing styles, and vocal techniques.", " It evolved out of progressive rock and various forms of metal, including extreme metal, particularly the extreme subgenre death metal.", " Some early examples are the King Crimson releases \"Larks' Tongues in Aspic\" and \"Red\" in 1973 and 1974 respectively, and the 1976 Led Zeppelin album \"Presence\".", " The genre emerged in the early 1980s through the efforts of bands such as Celtic Frost and Voivod, who pioneered the genre.", " Other pioneers of avant-garde metal include Boris, Earth, Helmet, maudlin of the Well, Neurosis, Sunn O))), and Mr. Bungle.", " In the late 1990s, Misanthropy Records emerged as a promoter of Norwegian avant-garde metal until it folded in 2000, and, according to Jeff Wagner, in the late 1990s and early 2000s, a so-called \"new wave of avant-garde metal\" was spearheaded by The End Records.", " Some other record labels which promote avant-garde metal are Aurora Borealis, The Flenser, Holy Records, Hydra Head Records, Ipecac Recordings, Napalm Records, the Relapse Entertainment imprint of Relapse Records, Seventh Rule Recordings, and Southern Lord Records.", " In the United States, local avant-garde metal scenes have emerged in the San Francisco Bay Area, with bands such as Giant Squid, Grayceon, and Ludicra, Boston, with bands such as Isis, Kayo Dot, and maudlin of the Well and Seattle.", " According to the \"New York Times\", some regional scenes that developed in the mid-1990s included the cities of Tokyo, Los Angeles, and Oslo." ], "title": "List of avant-garde metal artists" }, { "sentences": [ "Just Be Free is a demo album released by Warlock Records featuring music recorded by American recording artist Christina Aguilera.", " After finishing her run on \"The New Mickey Mouse Club\", a then fifteen-year-old Aguilera began recording the album with New Jersey-based producers Roberts Alleca and Michael Brown.", " The pair gave Aguilera the opportunity to use a recording studio and presented her with demo music with the understanding that they could use the material for their own purpose, but also claiming they would not commercially release the recordings.", " Musically, the album consisted of dance style tracks as well as ballads, and saw Aguilera performing in Spanish language songs.", " The record was conceived to showcase Aguilera's vocals in an effort to reach out to record labels, a venture which actually backfired after the recordings were not very well received among critics.", " Six years after the completion of the album and Aguilera had achieved mainstream success, Brown and Allecca released the record and \"Just Be Free\" has sold over 128,000 copies in the United States." ], "title": "Just Be Free" }, { "sentences": [ "Open-source record labels are record labels that release music under copyleft licenses, that is, licenses that allow free redistribution and may allow free modification of the tracks." ], "title": "Open-source record label" }, { "sentences": [ "The English city of Bristol has, since the mid-1970s, had a particularly fertile music culture, resulting in not only a great many influential musicians and bands, but also its own sound, Bristol sound or trip hop.", " Along with the music, a number of local record labels also developed, some receiving national and international attention, others with a smaller audience appeal.", " In the 1970s, there was a DIY culture of record production and the independent record label came to prominence.", " One of the most successful at that time was Virgin Records started in 1972.", " Chiswick Records, Stiff Records, Rough Trade Records and Factory Records followed.", " By the later part of the decade, Virgin had become a part of the music business establishment, and new independent record labels began appearing in virtually every British town and city: Bristol was no exception.", " One of the very first Bristol punk bands, The Cortinas released its first single on Miles Copeland's Step Forward Records in 1977, eventually moving on to CBS before disbanding.", " Copeland also released, in 1977, The Pigs' Youthanasia EP on his newly formed New Bristol Records.", " The explosion in punk/new wave bands forming in the area did not attract interest from the major London-based record labels, so local labels sprung up to release recordings from these groups.", " Amongst the first, and initially more successful, were Heartbeat Records, Fried Egg Records, Recreational Records and Riot City Records (a Heartbeat subsidiary).", " Others with more modest success were Wavelength Records (although its subsidiary Bristol Recorder, did achieve some popularity), Circle Records and Sheep Worrying.", " Some bands set up their own labels: Black Roots (Nubian Records) and Essential Bop (Monopause Records).", " Yet other labels, although not based in Bristol, had a strong representation of bands from the area: Y Records, Rialto Records and Naïve Records." ], "title": "List of record labels from Bristol" }, { "sentences": [ "The discography of American rapper The Game consists of 8 studio albums, two compilation albums, 5 independent albums, two soundtrack albums, 14 mixtapes, 29 singles (including 11 as a featured artist) and 21 music videos. His music has been released on record labels Interscope Records, Geffen Records and DGC Records, along with subsidiaries Aftermath Entertainment and G-Unit Records, including independent record labels Get Low Recordz and Fast Life Music, Inc.", " Records which has released some of his independent material." ], "title": "The Game discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Total Eclipse Anthology is a compilation album released by Bonnie Tyler in 2002.", " The two disc album consisted of material that Tyler had released on all of her previous record labels up until that point: RCA, CBS, Hansa Records and EastWest.", " With tracks included from her first ten albums, the anthology was fairly comprehensive.", " However, no tracks were included from Tyler's albums \"Free Spirit\" (1995) and \"All in One Voice\" (1998)." ], "title": "Total Eclipse Anthology" }, { "sentences": [ "\"For Free?", " (Interlude)\" is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar.", " It is the second track on his third studio album \"To Pimp a Butterfly\", released on March 15, 2015.", " It features uptempo bebop instrumentals, with Lamar rapping over them.", " A music video for the song was uploaded to Vevo and YouTube on July 31, 2015." ], "title": "For Free? (Interlude)" }, { "sentences": [ "El Saturn Records is an American record label founded in 1957 by Alton Abraham.", " It is one of the music industry's first African American-owned record labels, and during the late 1950s and 1960s was one of the most active artist-owned record labels in the country.", " Notable albums released by the label include works by Sun Ra." ], "title": "El Saturn Records" }, { "sentences": [ "Ritmoteca.com was an online music store and early pioneer in the online downloadable music space.", " Founded in Miami, Florida in 1998 during the Dot-com bubble by Ivan J. Parron, and Ricardo Decubas, the company was the leading Latin music download website and an early predecessor to Apple Inc.'s now highly successful iTunes business model of selling digital music downloads over the Internet.", " Mr. Parron founded the company after operating the successful web development company Internet Marketing Consultants, which designed Ritmoteca's revolutionary graphical user interface for retailing online music.", " Ritmoteca.com aggregated exclusive digital distribution rights from over one hundred independent Latin music record labels and amassed a library of over 500,000 music tracks and videos, including exclusive digital distribution rights to catalogs of some of the worlds top renowned Latin artists such as Marc Anthony, Tito Puente and Celia Cruz.", " The company was also the first digital Latin music companies to sign digital distribution agreements with the major record labels, signing agreements with Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, Bertelsmann Music Group and Warner Music Group.", " These agreements gave the company digital distribution rights for artists such as U2, Madonna, Britney Spears, Enrique Iglesias and Jay-Z.", " The company grew to as many as 200 employees through investments from institutional and \"angel\" investors including Bain Capital.", " The company forged key strategic alliances with companies including Microsoft, MSN, AOL, Pressplay and Creative Labs, becoming the go-to source for Latin digital music.", " The company was poised to launch an initial public offering when the Dot-com bubble stock market suddenly crashed on April 14, 2000.", " That event, combined with the emergence of the company Napster on the music scene, enabling people to trade music online for free, made it virtually impossible for the company to raise additional venture capital and continue its rapid growth.", " The company evolved into a distributor of digital music rights and eventually closed down in 2005." ], "title": "Ritmoteca.com" } ]
[ "Title: To Pimp a Butterfly\n\nTo Pimp a Butterfly is the third studio album by American rapper Kendrick Lamar. It was released on March 15, 2015, by Top Dawg Entertainment, Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records. The album was recorded in studios throughout the United States, with production from Sounwave, Terrace Martin, Taz \"Tisa\" Arnold, Thundercat, Rahki, LoveDragon, Flying Lotus, Pharrell Williams, Boi-1da, and several other high-profile hip hop producers, as well as executive production from Dr. Dre and Anthony \"Top Dawg\" Tiffith. The album incorporates elements of free jazz, funk, soul, spoken word, and the avant-garde and explores a variety of political and personal themes concerning African-American culture, racial inequality, depression, and institutional discrimination.", "Title: List of avant-garde metal artists\n\nThis is a list of avant-garde metal artists, regional scenes, and record labels. Avant-garde metal or avant-metal, also known as experimental metal, is a subgenre of heavy metal music loosely defined by use of experimentation and characterized by the use of innovative, avant-garde elements, large-scale experimentation, and the use of non-standard and unconventional sounds, instruments, song structures, playing styles, and vocal techniques. It evolved out of progressive rock and various forms of metal, including extreme metal, particularly the extreme subgenre death metal. Some early examples are the King Crimson releases \"Larks' Tongues in Aspic\" and \"Red\" in 1973 and 1974 respectively, and the 1976 Led Zeppelin album \"Presence\". The genre emerged in the early 1980s through the efforts of bands such as Celtic Frost and Voivod, who pioneered the genre. Other pioneers of avant-garde metal include Boris, Earth, Helmet, maudlin of the Well, Neurosis, Sunn O))), and Mr. Bungle. In the late 1990s, Misanthropy Records emerged as a promoter of Norwegian avant-garde metal until it folded in 2000, and, according to Jeff Wagner, in the late 1990s and early 2000s, a so-called \"new wave of avant-garde metal\" was spearheaded by The End Records. Some other record labels which promote avant-garde metal are Aurora Borealis, The Flenser, Holy Records, Hydra Head Records, Ipecac Recordings, Napalm Records, the Relapse Entertainment imprint of Relapse Records, Seventh Rule Recordings, and Southern Lord Records. In the United States, local avant-garde metal scenes have emerged in the San Francisco Bay Area, with bands such as Giant Squid, Grayceon, and Ludicra, Boston, with bands such as Isis, Kayo Dot, and maudlin of the Well and Seattle. According to the \"New York Times\", some regional scenes that developed in the mid-1990s included the cities of Tokyo, Los Angeles, and Oslo.", "Title: Just Be Free\n\nJust Be Free is a demo album released by Warlock Records featuring music recorded by American recording artist Christina Aguilera. After finishing her run on \"The New Mickey Mouse Club\", a then fifteen-year-old Aguilera began recording the album with New Jersey-based producers Roberts Alleca and Michael Brown. The pair gave Aguilera the opportunity to use a recording studio and presented her with demo music with the understanding that they could use the material for their own purpose, but also claiming they would not commercially release the recordings. Musically, the album consisted of dance style tracks as well as ballads, and saw Aguilera performing in Spanish language songs. The record was conceived to showcase Aguilera's vocals in an effort to reach out to record labels, a venture which actually backfired after the recordings were not very well received among critics. Six years after the completion of the album and Aguilera had achieved mainstream success, Brown and Allecca released the record and \"Just Be Free\" has sold over 128,000 copies in the United States.", "Title: Open-source record label\n\nOpen-source record labels are record labels that release music under copyleft licenses, that is, licenses that allow free redistribution and may allow free modification of the tracks.", "Title: List of record labels from Bristol\n\nThe English city of Bristol has, since the mid-1970s, had a particularly fertile music culture, resulting in not only a great many influential musicians and bands, but also its own sound, Bristol sound or trip hop. Along with the music, a number of local record labels also developed, some receiving national and international attention, others with a smaller audience appeal. In the 1970s, there was a DIY culture of record production and the independent record label came to prominence. One of the most successful at that time was Virgin Records started in 1972. Chiswick Records, Stiff Records, Rough Trade Records and Factory Records followed. By the later part of the decade, Virgin had become a part of the music business establishment, and new independent record labels began appearing in virtually every British town and city: Bristol was no exception. One of the very first Bristol punk bands, The Cortinas released its first single on Miles Copeland's Step Forward Records in 1977, eventually moving on to CBS before disbanding. Copeland also released, in 1977, The Pigs' Youthanasia EP on his newly formed New Bristol Records. The explosion in punk/new wave bands forming in the area did not attract interest from the major London-based record labels, so local labels sprung up to release recordings from these groups. Amongst the first, and initially more successful, were Heartbeat Records, Fried Egg Records, Recreational Records and Riot City Records (a Heartbeat subsidiary). Others with more modest success were Wavelength Records (although its subsidiary Bristol Recorder, did achieve some popularity), Circle Records and Sheep Worrying. Some bands set up their own labels: Black Roots (Nubian Records) and Essential Bop (Monopause Records). Yet other labels, although not based in Bristol, had a strong representation of bands from the area: Y Records, Rialto Records and Naïve Records.", "Title: The Game discography\n\nThe discography of American rapper The Game consists of 8 studio albums, two compilation albums, 5 independent albums, two soundtrack albums, 14 mixtapes, 29 singles (including 11 as a featured artist) and 21 music videos. His music has been released on record labels Interscope Records, Geffen Records and DGC Records, along with subsidiaries Aftermath Entertainment and G-Unit Records, including independent record labels Get Low Recordz and Fast Life Music, Inc. Records which has released some of his independent material.", "Title: Total Eclipse Anthology\n\nTotal Eclipse Anthology is a compilation album released by Bonnie Tyler in 2002. The two disc album consisted of material that Tyler had released on all of her previous record labels up until that point: RCA, CBS, Hansa Records and EastWest. With tracks included from her first ten albums, the anthology was fairly comprehensive. However, no tracks were included from Tyler's albums \"Free Spirit\" (1995) and \"All in One Voice\" (1998).", "Title: For Free? (Interlude)\n\n\"For Free? (Interlude)\" is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar. It is the second track on his third studio album \"To Pimp a Butterfly\", released on March 15, 2015. It features uptempo bebop instrumentals, with Lamar rapping over them. A music video for the song was uploaded to Vevo and YouTube on July 31, 2015.", "Title: El Saturn Records\n\nEl Saturn Records is an American record label founded in 1957 by Alton Abraham. It is one of the music industry's first African American-owned record labels, and during the late 1950s and 1960s was one of the most active artist-owned record labels in the country. Notable albums released by the label include works by Sun Ra.", "Title: Ritmoteca.com\n\nRitmoteca.com was an online music store and early pioneer in the online downloadable music space. Founded in Miami, Florida in 1998 during the Dot-com bubble by Ivan J. Parron, and Ricardo Decubas, the company was the leading Latin music download website and an early predecessor to Apple Inc.'s now highly successful iTunes business model of selling digital music downloads over the Internet. Mr. Parron founded the company after operating the successful web development company Internet Marketing Consultants, which designed Ritmoteca's revolutionary graphical user interface for retailing online music. Ritmoteca.com aggregated exclusive digital distribution rights from over one hundred independent Latin music record labels and amassed a library of over 500,000 music tracks and videos, including exclusive digital distribution rights to catalogs of some of the worlds top renowned Latin artists such as Marc Anthony, Tito Puente and Celia Cruz. The company was also the first digital Latin music companies to sign digital distribution agreements with the major record labels, signing agreements with Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, Bertelsmann Music Group and Warner Music Group. These agreements gave the company digital distribution rights for artists such as U2, Madonna, Britney Spears, Enrique Iglesias and Jay-Z. The company grew to as many as 200 employees through investments from institutional and \"angel\" investors including Bain Capital. The company forged key strategic alliances with companies including Microsoft, MSN, AOL, Pressplay and Creative Labs, becoming the go-to source for Latin digital music. The company was poised to launch an initial public offering when the Dot-com bubble stock market suddenly crashed on April 14, 2000. That event, combined with the emergence of the company Napster on the music scene, enabling people to trade music online for free, made it virtually impossible for the company to raise additional venture capital and continue its rapid growth. The company evolved into a distributor of digital music rights and eventually closed down in 2005." ]
4,186
George Newhouse was the Labor candidate for the seat that was first proclaimed in what year?
1900
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{ "title": [ "George Newhouse", "Division of Wentworth" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "James Black Ronald (27 August 1861 – 27 July 1941) was an Australian politician.", " Born in Scotland, he was educated at Edinburgh University and became a Presbyterian clergyman.", " Migrating to Australia in 1888, he became a clergyman in Melbourne.", " In 1901, he attempted to gain Protectionist endorsement to contest the Australian House of Representatives seat of Southern Melbourne; when he was unsuccessful, he turned to the Labor Party, which endorsed him instead.", " Ronald won the seat, one of only two Victorian Labor members elected in the first federal election.", " Ronald's seat was abolished in 1906, and he attempted to gain Labor endorsement to contest the neighbouring Melbourne Ports.", " When this endorsement was given to James Mathews instead, Ronald contested the seat as an independent Labor candidate, but was unsuccessful.", " He rejoined the ALP after the election, but was one of many Labor members to leave in 1916 over the issue of conscription, eventually ending up in the Nationalist Party.", " Ronald died in 1941." ], "title": "James Ronald" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1944 Massachusetts gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 1944.", " Democrat Maurice J. Tobin defeated Republican Horace T. Cahill, Socialist Labor candidate Henning A. Blomen, and Prohibition candidate Guy S. Williams.", " Incumbent Governor Leverett Saltonstall did not run for reelection.", " In the race for Lieutenant Governor, Republican Robert F. Bradford defeated Democrat John B. Carr, Socialist Labor candidate George L. McGlynn, and Prohibition candidate Alfred Erickson." ], "title": "Massachusetts gubernatorial election, 1944" }, { "sentences": [ "The Division of Wentworth is an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales.", " It was proclaimed in 1900 and was one of the original 75 federation divisions contested at the first federal election.", " The division is named after William Charles Wentworth (1790–1872), an Australian explorer and statesman.", " In 1813 he accompanied Blaxland and Lawson on their crossing of the Blue Mountains." ], "title": "Division of Wentworth" }, { "sentences": [ "A by-election was held for the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Elizabeth on 9 April 1994.", " This was triggered by the resignation of former state Labor MHA Martyn Evans, who moved to the federal seat of Bonython at the 1994 by-election.", " The seat, created at the 1969 redistribution and first contested at the 1970 state election, was held by Labor from 1970 until 1984, when Evans won it as an independent Labor candidate.", " In 1993, he rejoined the Labor Party." ], "title": "Elizabeth state by-election, 1994" }, { "sentences": [ "John Lawrence \"Jack\" Cremean (26 January 1907 – 11 August 1982) was an Australian politician.", " Born in Melbourne, he was educated at Catholic schools before becoming a clerk.", " He was secretary to federal Labor minister Arthur Calwell from 1942–45, secretary of the Fire Brigades Employees Union 1945-48, and also sat on Richmond City Council.", " In 1945, Cremean's brother Bert Cremean died after surgery, and Jack was elected as a Labor member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Clifton Hill in the resulting by-election, where he remained until 1949.", " In that year, he transferred to federal politics, winning the new seat of Hoddle in the Australian House of Representatives.", " In 1955, Cremean was one of seven MPs who left the ALP and formed the Australian Labor Party (Anti-Communist), the precursor to the Democratic Labor Party.", " Cremean's seat of Hoddle was abolished for the 1955 election, so he contested its successor, Scullin, as an Anti-Communist, but was defeated by the Labor candidate, Ted Peters, the member for Burke.", " Cremean died in 1982." ], "title": "Jack Cremean" }, { "sentences": [ "A by-election for the seat of Dale in the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia was held on 7 May 1988.", " It was triggered by the resignation of Cyril Rushton (the sitting Liberal member and a former deputy premier) on 25 February 1988.", " The seat was retained by the Liberal Party, with their candidate, Fred Tubby, winning 59.1 percent of the two-candidate-preferred (2CP) vote.", " The Labor Party did not stand at the election, despite having lost the seat by less than 400 votes at the 1986 state election.", " A former Labor candidate, Michael Marsh, won 40.9 percent of the 2CP vote standing as an independent." ], "title": "Dale state by-election, 1988" }, { "sentences": [ "Amha Selassie, GCMG, GCVO, GBE (27 July 1914 – 17 February 1997) was the last reigning monarch of Ethiopia.", " First proclaimed Emperor during the unsuccessful coup attempt by the Imperial Guards against his father Haile Selassie I in December 1960, he initially went along with this proclamation under duress.", " The coup collapsed within days and the Emperor Haile Selassie was restored.", " Amha Selassie was again proclaimed on the deposition of his father by the Derg on 12 September 1974, but he never accepted this proclamation as legitimate, and in any case this brief reign was ended with the abolition of the Ethiopian monarchy in March 1975.", " He was again proclaimed in exile on 8 April 1989.", " This time he sanctioned the proclamation and accepted its legitimacy." ], "title": "Amha Selassie" }, { "sentences": [ "Bairnsdale ( , locally [ˈbeːnzdæɪl] ) is a city in East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.", " The estimated population of Bairnsdale urban area was 14,271 at June 2015.", " The city is a major regional centre of eastern Victoria along with Traralgon and Sale and the commercial centre for the East Gippsland region and the seat of local government for the Shire of East Gippsland.", " Bairnsdale was first proclaimed a shire on 16 July 1868 and it was proclaimed as a city on 14 July 1990." ], "title": "Bairnsdale" }, { "sentences": [ "George Newhouse is an Australian human rights lawyer and a former local councillor.", " In addition to his private practice, Newhouse is currently an Adjunct Professor of Law at Macquarie University.", " He was the Mayor of Waverley in the eastern suburbs of Sydney from 2006 to 2007, and the Labor candidate for the seat of Wentworth at the 2007 Australian federal election.", " Newhouse is the principal solicitor of the National Justice Project, a human rights and social justice legal service.", " He is also a certified practicing accountant (CPA)." ], "title": "George Newhouse" }, { "sentences": [ "Joseph Herbert Gander (1888 – 22 November 1954) was an Australian politician.", " Born in Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia, he received a primary education before becoming a billiardmaker and public servant.", " He was involved in local politics in Sydney, being elected to Newtown Council.", " In 1931, he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the member for Reid, a member of the Lang Labor party; he defeated Percy Coleman, the Labor member.", " When, in 1936, the Lang Labor members rejoined the Labor party, Gander was one of them.", " However, in 1940, the Labor Party split again, and Gander was among the members to join the Langite Australian Labor Party (Non-Communist).", " However, he was defeated in the election of that year by the federal Labor candidate, Charles Morgan, and retired from politics, returning to public service.", " Gander died in 1954." ], "title": "Joe Gander" } ]
[ "Title: James Ronald\n\nJames Black Ronald (27 August 1861 – 27 July 1941) was an Australian politician. Born in Scotland, he was educated at Edinburgh University and became a Presbyterian clergyman. Migrating to Australia in 1888, he became a clergyman in Melbourne. In 1901, he attempted to gain Protectionist endorsement to contest the Australian House of Representatives seat of Southern Melbourne; when he was unsuccessful, he turned to the Labor Party, which endorsed him instead. Ronald won the seat, one of only two Victorian Labor members elected in the first federal election. Ronald's seat was abolished in 1906, and he attempted to gain Labor endorsement to contest the neighbouring Melbourne Ports. When this endorsement was given to James Mathews instead, Ronald contested the seat as an independent Labor candidate, but was unsuccessful. He rejoined the ALP after the election, but was one of many Labor members to leave in 1916 over the issue of conscription, eventually ending up in the Nationalist Party. Ronald died in 1941.", "Title: Massachusetts gubernatorial election, 1944\n\nThe 1944 Massachusetts gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 1944. Democrat Maurice J. Tobin defeated Republican Horace T. Cahill, Socialist Labor candidate Henning A. Blomen, and Prohibition candidate Guy S. Williams. Incumbent Governor Leverett Saltonstall did not run for reelection. In the race for Lieutenant Governor, Republican Robert F. Bradford defeated Democrat John B. Carr, Socialist Labor candidate George L. McGlynn, and Prohibition candidate Alfred Erickson.", "Title: Division of Wentworth\n\nThe Division of Wentworth is an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales. It was proclaimed in 1900 and was one of the original 75 federation divisions contested at the first federal election. The division is named after William Charles Wentworth (1790–1872), an Australian explorer and statesman. In 1813 he accompanied Blaxland and Lawson on their crossing of the Blue Mountains.", "Title: Elizabeth state by-election, 1994\n\nA by-election was held for the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Elizabeth on 9 April 1994. This was triggered by the resignation of former state Labor MHA Martyn Evans, who moved to the federal seat of Bonython at the 1994 by-election. The seat, created at the 1969 redistribution and first contested at the 1970 state election, was held by Labor from 1970 until 1984, when Evans won it as an independent Labor candidate. In 1993, he rejoined the Labor Party.", "Title: Jack Cremean\n\nJohn Lawrence \"Jack\" Cremean (26 January 1907 – 11 August 1982) was an Australian politician. Born in Melbourne, he was educated at Catholic schools before becoming a clerk. He was secretary to federal Labor minister Arthur Calwell from 1942–45, secretary of the Fire Brigades Employees Union 1945-48, and also sat on Richmond City Council. In 1945, Cremean's brother Bert Cremean died after surgery, and Jack was elected as a Labor member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Clifton Hill in the resulting by-election, where he remained until 1949. In that year, he transferred to federal politics, winning the new seat of Hoddle in the Australian House of Representatives. In 1955, Cremean was one of seven MPs who left the ALP and formed the Australian Labor Party (Anti-Communist), the precursor to the Democratic Labor Party. Cremean's seat of Hoddle was abolished for the 1955 election, so he contested its successor, Scullin, as an Anti-Communist, but was defeated by the Labor candidate, Ted Peters, the member for Burke. Cremean died in 1982.", "Title: Dale state by-election, 1988\n\nA by-election for the seat of Dale in the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia was held on 7 May 1988. It was triggered by the resignation of Cyril Rushton (the sitting Liberal member and a former deputy premier) on 25 February 1988. The seat was retained by the Liberal Party, with their candidate, Fred Tubby, winning 59.1 percent of the two-candidate-preferred (2CP) vote. The Labor Party did not stand at the election, despite having lost the seat by less than 400 votes at the 1986 state election. A former Labor candidate, Michael Marsh, won 40.9 percent of the 2CP vote standing as an independent.", "Title: Amha Selassie\n\nAmha Selassie, GCMG, GCVO, GBE (27 July 1914 – 17 February 1997) was the last reigning monarch of Ethiopia. First proclaimed Emperor during the unsuccessful coup attempt by the Imperial Guards against his father Haile Selassie I in December 1960, he initially went along with this proclamation under duress. The coup collapsed within days and the Emperor Haile Selassie was restored. Amha Selassie was again proclaimed on the deposition of his father by the Derg on 12 September 1974, but he never accepted this proclamation as legitimate, and in any case this brief reign was ended with the abolition of the Ethiopian monarchy in March 1975. He was again proclaimed in exile on 8 April 1989. This time he sanctioned the proclamation and accepted its legitimacy.", "Title: Bairnsdale\n\nBairnsdale ( , locally [ˈbeːnzdæɪl] ) is a city in East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The estimated population of Bairnsdale urban area was 14,271 at June 2015. The city is a major regional centre of eastern Victoria along with Traralgon and Sale and the commercial centre for the East Gippsland region and the seat of local government for the Shire of East Gippsland. Bairnsdale was first proclaimed a shire on 16 July 1868 and it was proclaimed as a city on 14 July 1990.", "Title: George Newhouse\n\nGeorge Newhouse is an Australian human rights lawyer and a former local councillor. In addition to his private practice, Newhouse is currently an Adjunct Professor of Law at Macquarie University. He was the Mayor of Waverley in the eastern suburbs of Sydney from 2006 to 2007, and the Labor candidate for the seat of Wentworth at the 2007 Australian federal election. Newhouse is the principal solicitor of the National Justice Project, a human rights and social justice legal service. He is also a certified practicing accountant (CPA).", "Title: Joe Gander\n\nJoseph Herbert Gander (1888 – 22 November 1954) was an Australian politician. Born in Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia, he received a primary education before becoming a billiardmaker and public servant. He was involved in local politics in Sydney, being elected to Newtown Council. In 1931, he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the member for Reid, a member of the Lang Labor party; he defeated Percy Coleman, the Labor member. When, in 1936, the Lang Labor members rejoined the Labor party, Gander was one of them. However, in 1940, the Labor Party split again, and Gander was among the members to join the Langite Australian Labor Party (Non-Communist). However, he was defeated in the election of that year by the federal Labor candidate, Charles Morgan, and retired from politics, returning to public service. Gander died in 1954." ]
4,187
What Yale alumni had an "Oliver Hazard Perry"-class frigate named after him?
Henry T. Elrod
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[ { "sentences": [ "Elrod was born on September 27, 1905, in Turner County, Georgia.", " He enlisted in the Marine Corps in December 1927, and was appointed a Marine second lieutenant in February 1931.", " He attended the University of Georgia and Yale University prior to his entry into the Marine Corps." ], "title": "Henry T. Elrod" }, { "sentences": [ "HMAS \"Sydney\" (FFG 03) was an \"Adelaide\"-class guided-missile frigate of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).", " The frigate was one of six modified \"Oliver Hazard Perry\"-class frigate s ordered from 1977 onwards, and the third of four to be constructed in the United States of America.", " Laid down and launched in 1980, \"Sydney\" was named for the capital city of New South Wales, and commissioned into the RAN in 1983." ], "title": "HMAS Sydney (FFG 03)" }, { "sentences": [ "ROCS \"Tzu I\" (子儀, PFG2-1107) is the fifth of eight Taiwanese-built \"Cheng Kung\"-class frigates of the Republic of China Navy, based on the \"Oliver Hazard Perry\" class.", " Laid down on 7 August 1994 and launched on 13 July 1995, \"Tzu I\" was commissioned in service in January 1997.", " The \"Cheng Kung\"-class frigates have the same length as the later \"Oliver Hazard Perry\" frigates, but have a different weapon and electronics fit." ], "title": "ROCS Tzu I (PFG2-1107)" }, { "sentences": [ "ROCS \"Chang Chien\" (張騫, PFG2-1109) is the seventh of eight Taiwanese-built \"Cheng Kung\"-class frigate s based on the United States \"Oliver Hazard Perry\" class .", " Laid down in June 1996 and launched in April 1997, \"Chang Chien\" was commissioned in November, 1998.", " All of these Taiwanese frigates have the length of the later \"Oliver Hazard Perry\"-class vessels, but have a different weapon and electronics fit." ], "title": "ROCS Chang Chien (PFG2-1109)" }, { "sentences": [ "ROCS \"Chi Kuang\" (; PFG2-1105) is a Cheng Kung-class guided missile frigate of the Republic of China Navy, used mainly in local air-defense and anti-submarine roles.", " It is the third of eight Taiwanese-built frigates based on the \"Oliver Hazard Perry\"-class.", " Laid down on 4 October 1992 and launched on 27 September 1993, \"Chi Kuang\" was commissioned in service on 7 March 1995.", " All of these Taiwanese FFG's have the length of the later \"Oliver Hazard Perry\" FFG's, but have a different weapon and electronics fit." ], "title": "ROCS Chi Kuang (PFG2-1105)" }, { "sentences": [ "The AN/SPS-49 is a United States Navy two-dimensional, long range air search radar built by Raytheon that can provide contact bearing and range.", " It is a primary air-search radar for numerous ships in the U.S. fleet and in Spain, Poland, Taiwan aboard \"Oliver Hazard Perry\"-class frigate s, Canada on its \"Halifax\"-class frigate s, New Zealand on its \"Anzac\"-class frigate s and Australia on its \"Adelaide\"-class frigate s and \"Anzac\"-class frigates.", " It formerly served in a complementary role aboard Aegis cruisers with the AN/SPY-1 but the systems are currently being removed during routine upgrade with no replacement." ], "title": "AN/SPS-49" }, { "sentences": [ "USS \"Elrod\" (FFG-55), an \"Oliver Hazard Perry\"-class frigate, is a ship of the United States Navy named after Captain Henry T. Elrod (1905–1941), a Marine aviator who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism in the defense of Wake Island in World War II." ], "title": "USS Elrod (FFG-55)" }, { "sentences": [ "The \"Oliver Hazard Perry\" class is a class of guided missile frigates named after the American Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, the hero of the naval Battle of Lake Erie.", " Also known as the \"Perry\" or FFG-7 class, the warships were designed in the United States in the mid-1970s as general-purpose escort vessels inexpensive enough to be bought in large quantities to replace World War II-era destroyers and complement 1960s-era \"Knox\"-class frigate s.", " In Admiral Elmo Zumwalt's \"high low fleet plan\", the FFG-7s were the low capability ships with the \"Spruance\"-class destroyer s serving as the high capability ships.", " Intended to protect amphibious landing forces, supply and replenishment groups, and merchant convoys from aircraft and submarines, they were also later part of battleship-centred surface action groups and aircraft carrier battle groups/strike groups.", " Fifty-five ships were built in the United States: 51 for the United States Navy and four for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).", " In addition, eight were built in Taiwan, six in Spain, and two in Australia for their navies.", " Former U.S. Navy warships of this class have been sold or donated to the navies of Bahrain, Egypt, Poland, Pakistan, Taiwan and Turkey." ], "title": "Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate" }, { "sentences": [ "USS \"Oliver Hazard Perry\" (FFG-7), lead ship of the \"Oliver Hazard Perry\" class of guided-missile frigates, was named for Oliver Hazard Perry, American naval hero, who was victorious at the 1813 Battle of Lake Erie.", " \"Oliver Hazard Perry\" (FFG-7) was the first ship and, as of 2015, the only ship of that name in the U.S. Navy.", " \"Oliver Hazard Perry\" was in service from 1977 to 1997 and was scrapped in 2005." ], "title": "USS Oliver Hazard Perry (FFG-7)" }, { "sentences": [ "USS \"Nicholas\" (FFG-47), an \"Oliver Hazard Perry\"-class frigate , was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for Major Samuel Nicholas, the first commanding officer of the United States Marines.", " A third-generation guided missile frigate of the Oliver Hazard Perry class, she was laid down as Bath Iron Works hull number 388 on 27 September 1982 and launched 23 April 1983.", " Sponsor at her commissioning there on 10 March 1984 was the same Mrs. Edward B. Tryon who sponsored DD 449 in 1942." ], "title": "USS Nicholas (FFG-47)" } ]
[ "Title: Henry T. Elrod\n\nElrod was born on September 27, 1905, in Turner County, Georgia. He enlisted in the Marine Corps in December 1927, and was appointed a Marine second lieutenant in February 1931. He attended the University of Georgia and Yale University prior to his entry into the Marine Corps.", "Title: HMAS Sydney (FFG 03)\n\nHMAS \"Sydney\" (FFG 03) was an \"Adelaide\"-class guided-missile frigate of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). The frigate was one of six modified \"Oliver Hazard Perry\"-class frigate s ordered from 1977 onwards, and the third of four to be constructed in the United States of America. Laid down and launched in 1980, \"Sydney\" was named for the capital city of New South Wales, and commissioned into the RAN in 1983.", "Title: ROCS Tzu I (PFG2-1107)\n\nROCS \"Tzu I\" (子儀, PFG2-1107) is the fifth of eight Taiwanese-built \"Cheng Kung\"-class frigates of the Republic of China Navy, based on the \"Oliver Hazard Perry\" class. Laid down on 7 August 1994 and launched on 13 July 1995, \"Tzu I\" was commissioned in service in January 1997. The \"Cheng Kung\"-class frigates have the same length as the later \"Oliver Hazard Perry\" frigates, but have a different weapon and electronics fit.", "Title: ROCS Chang Chien (PFG2-1109)\n\nROCS \"Chang Chien\" (張騫, PFG2-1109) is the seventh of eight Taiwanese-built \"Cheng Kung\"-class frigate s based on the United States \"Oliver Hazard Perry\" class . Laid down in June 1996 and launched in April 1997, \"Chang Chien\" was commissioned in November, 1998. All of these Taiwanese frigates have the length of the later \"Oliver Hazard Perry\"-class vessels, but have a different weapon and electronics fit.", "Title: ROCS Chi Kuang (PFG2-1105)\n\nROCS \"Chi Kuang\" (; PFG2-1105) is a Cheng Kung-class guided missile frigate of the Republic of China Navy, used mainly in local air-defense and anti-submarine roles. It is the third of eight Taiwanese-built frigates based on the \"Oliver Hazard Perry\"-class. Laid down on 4 October 1992 and launched on 27 September 1993, \"Chi Kuang\" was commissioned in service on 7 March 1995. All of these Taiwanese FFG's have the length of the later \"Oliver Hazard Perry\" FFG's, but have a different weapon and electronics fit.", "Title: AN/SPS-49\n\nThe AN/SPS-49 is a United States Navy two-dimensional, long range air search radar built by Raytheon that can provide contact bearing and range. It is a primary air-search radar for numerous ships in the U.S. fleet and in Spain, Poland, Taiwan aboard \"Oliver Hazard Perry\"-class frigate s, Canada on its \"Halifax\"-class frigate s, New Zealand on its \"Anzac\"-class frigate s and Australia on its \"Adelaide\"-class frigate s and \"Anzac\"-class frigates. It formerly served in a complementary role aboard Aegis cruisers with the AN/SPY-1 but the systems are currently being removed during routine upgrade with no replacement.", "Title: USS Elrod (FFG-55)\n\nUSS \"Elrod\" (FFG-55), an \"Oliver Hazard Perry\"-class frigate, is a ship of the United States Navy named after Captain Henry T. Elrod (1905–1941), a Marine aviator who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism in the defense of Wake Island in World War II.", "Title: Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate\n\nThe \"Oliver Hazard Perry\" class is a class of guided missile frigates named after the American Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, the hero of the naval Battle of Lake Erie. Also known as the \"Perry\" or FFG-7 class, the warships were designed in the United States in the mid-1970s as general-purpose escort vessels inexpensive enough to be bought in large quantities to replace World War II-era destroyers and complement 1960s-era \"Knox\"-class frigate s. In Admiral Elmo Zumwalt's \"high low fleet plan\", the FFG-7s were the low capability ships with the \"Spruance\"-class destroyer s serving as the high capability ships. Intended to protect amphibious landing forces, supply and replenishment groups, and merchant convoys from aircraft and submarines, they were also later part of battleship-centred surface action groups and aircraft carrier battle groups/strike groups. Fifty-five ships were built in the United States: 51 for the United States Navy and four for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). In addition, eight were built in Taiwan, six in Spain, and two in Australia for their navies. Former U.S. Navy warships of this class have been sold or donated to the navies of Bahrain, Egypt, Poland, Pakistan, Taiwan and Turkey.", "Title: USS Oliver Hazard Perry (FFG-7)\n\nUSS \"Oliver Hazard Perry\" (FFG-7), lead ship of the \"Oliver Hazard Perry\" class of guided-missile frigates, was named for Oliver Hazard Perry, American naval hero, who was victorious at the 1813 Battle of Lake Erie. \"Oliver Hazard Perry\" (FFG-7) was the first ship and, as of 2015, the only ship of that name in the U.S. Navy. \"Oliver Hazard Perry\" was in service from 1977 to 1997 and was scrapped in 2005.", "Title: USS Nicholas (FFG-47)\n\nUSS \"Nicholas\" (FFG-47), an \"Oliver Hazard Perry\"-class frigate , was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for Major Samuel Nicholas, the first commanding officer of the United States Marines. A third-generation guided missile frigate of the Oliver Hazard Perry class, she was laid down as Bath Iron Works hull number 388 on 27 September 1982 and launched 23 April 1983. Sponsor at her commissioning there on 10 March 1984 was the same Mrs. Edward B. Tryon who sponsored DD 449 in 1942." ]
4,188
Ricardo Arona has a notable win over what anarcho-communist known for his radical political views?
Jeff Monson
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[ { "sentences": [ "Gabriel Wagner (c. 1660 – c. 1717) was a radical German philosopher and materialist who wrote under the nom-de-plume Realis de Vienna.", " A follower of Spinoza and acquaintance of Leibniz, Wagner did not believe that the universe or bible were divine creations, and sought to extricate philosophy and science from the influence of theology.", " Wagner also held radical political views critical of the nobility and monarchy.", " After failing to establish lasting careers in cities throughout German-speaking Europe, Wagner died in or shortly after 1717." ], "title": "Gabriel Wagner" }, { "sentences": [ "Claude Arthur Marquet (1869–1920) was an Australian political cartoonist, noted for his unique illustrative style and radical political views." ], "title": "Claude Marquet" }, { "sentences": [ "José Mário Sperry (born September 28, 1966) is a Brazilian heavyweight mixed martial artist.", " His specialty is Brazilian jiu-jitsu, grappling and ground fighting.", " He is also one of the founders of the Brazilian Top Team, where he trained fighters such as Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira, Antônio Rogério Nogueira, Ricardo Arona, and Paulo Filho, among others." ], "title": "Mário Sperry" }, { "sentences": [ "Frederick Vanderbilt Field (April 13, 1905 – February 1, 2000) was an American leftist political activist and a great-great-grandson of railroad tycoon Cornelius \"Commodore\" Vanderbilt, disinherited by his wealthy relatives for his radical political views.", " Field became a specialist on Asia and was a prime staff member and supporter of the Institute of Pacific Relations.", " He also supported Henry Wallace's Progressive Party and so many openly Communist organizations that he was accused of being a member of the Communist Party.", " He was a top target of the American government during the peak of 1950s McCarthyism.", " Field denied ever having been a party member but admitted in his memoirs, \"I suppose I was what the Party called a 'member at large.'\"" ], "title": "Frederick Vanderbilt Field" }, { "sentences": [ "Ricardo Arona (] ; born July 17, 1978) is a retired Brazilian mixed martial artist.", " He has competed in PRIDE Fighting Championships and RINGS in his mixed martial arts career, and was a member of Brazilian Top Team.", " He is the former RINGS Middleweight Champion, as well as the 2001 RINGS Middleweight Championship Tournament Winner, and 2005 PRIDE Middleweight Grand Prix Runner-Up.", " In submission wrestling, he holds an undefeated record of 13-0, never losing a single point in a match, and is a three-time ADCC Champion.", " He has notable wins in both MMA and submission grappling competition over Tito Ortiz, Jeff Monson, Renato Sobral, Vitor Belfort, Mark Kerr, Kazushi Sakuraba, Wanderlei Silva, Dan Henderson, Alistair Overeem, Murilo Rua, Jeremy Horn, Guy Mezger, and Dean Lister." ], "title": "Ricardo Arona" }, { "sentences": [ "Christian Johann Heinrich Heine (] ; 13 December 1797 – 17 February 1856) was a German poet, journalist, essayist, and literary critic.", " He is best known outside Germany for his early lyric poetry, which was set to music in the form of \"Lieder\" (art songs) by composers such as Robert Schumann and Franz Schubert.", " Heine's later verse and prose are distinguished by their satirical wit and irony.", " He is considered part of the Young Germany movement.", " His radical political views led to many of his works being banned by German authorities.", " Heine spent the last 25 years of his life as an expatriate in Paris." ], "title": "Heinrich Heine" }, { "sentences": [ "Ravaya (Sinhalese: රාවය ) is a Sri Lankan Sinhala newspaper published by Victor Ivan.", " Established in 1987, it is known for its radical political views.", " Ravaya was a staunch supporter of Chandrika Kumaratunga in 1994.", " Ravaya is an intellectuals forum for non traditional analysis of social, political, cultural and judicial views of Sri Lanka.", " Victor Ivan has lately taken the path of Mahathma Gandhi and is in the process of applying Gandhism to Sri Lanka." ], "title": "Ravaya" }, { "sentences": [ "The Reverend David Rees (14 November 1801– 31 March 1869) was a Welsh Congregational minister of Capel Als chapel Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, and an editor of a radical Welsh language Nonconformist periodical titled \"Y Diwygiwr\" (The Reformer).", " He was best known as ‘Y Cynhyrfwr’ ('The Agitator'), his radical political views, and his opposition to the relationship between the Established Church and the state." ], "title": "David Rees (Y Cynhyrfwr)" }, { "sentences": [ "Friedrich Wilhelm Fritzsche (1825–1905), commonly known by his middle name, was a German trade unionist and socialist politician who was elected a member of the Reichstag.", " He was a founder and President of the General German Cigar Workers' Union (ADZV) in 1865.", " The subject of police persecution for his radical political views, in 1881 Fritzsche emigrated to the United States of America, where he edited the newspaper the \"Philadelphia Tageblatt\" for a time before retiring from politics." ], "title": "Friedrich Wilhelm Fritzsche" }, { "sentences": [ "Jeffrey William Monson (born January 18, 1971) is an American mixed martial artist currently competing in the Heavyweight division.", " A professional competitor since 1997, he has competed for the UFC, Strikeforce, DREAM, PRIDE, M-1 Global, Impact FC, World Victory Road, and Cage Warriors.", " In Brazilian jiu-jitsu and grappling, Monson is a two-time winner of the ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship, and a No Gi Brazilian jiu-jitsu World Champion.", " Monson is also an anarcho-communist known for his radical political views.", " He is the host of \"Monson TV\" on RT." ], "title": "Jeff Monson" } ]
[ "Title: Gabriel Wagner\n\nGabriel Wagner (c. 1660 – c. 1717) was a radical German philosopher and materialist who wrote under the nom-de-plume Realis de Vienna. A follower of Spinoza and acquaintance of Leibniz, Wagner did not believe that the universe or bible were divine creations, and sought to extricate philosophy and science from the influence of theology. Wagner also held radical political views critical of the nobility and monarchy. After failing to establish lasting careers in cities throughout German-speaking Europe, Wagner died in or shortly after 1717.", "Title: Claude Marquet\n\nClaude Arthur Marquet (1869–1920) was an Australian political cartoonist, noted for his unique illustrative style and radical political views.", "Title: Mário Sperry\n\nJosé Mário Sperry (born September 28, 1966) is a Brazilian heavyweight mixed martial artist. His specialty is Brazilian jiu-jitsu, grappling and ground fighting. He is also one of the founders of the Brazilian Top Team, where he trained fighters such as Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira, Antônio Rogério Nogueira, Ricardo Arona, and Paulo Filho, among others.", "Title: Frederick Vanderbilt Field\n\nFrederick Vanderbilt Field (April 13, 1905 – February 1, 2000) was an American leftist political activist and a great-great-grandson of railroad tycoon Cornelius \"Commodore\" Vanderbilt, disinherited by his wealthy relatives for his radical political views. Field became a specialist on Asia and was a prime staff member and supporter of the Institute of Pacific Relations. He also supported Henry Wallace's Progressive Party and so many openly Communist organizations that he was accused of being a member of the Communist Party. He was a top target of the American government during the peak of 1950s McCarthyism. Field denied ever having been a party member but admitted in his memoirs, \"I suppose I was what the Party called a 'member at large.'\"", "Title: Ricardo Arona\n\nRicardo Arona (] ; born July 17, 1978) is a retired Brazilian mixed martial artist. He has competed in PRIDE Fighting Championships and RINGS in his mixed martial arts career, and was a member of Brazilian Top Team. He is the former RINGS Middleweight Champion, as well as the 2001 RINGS Middleweight Championship Tournament Winner, and 2005 PRIDE Middleweight Grand Prix Runner-Up. In submission wrestling, he holds an undefeated record of 13-0, never losing a single point in a match, and is a three-time ADCC Champion. He has notable wins in both MMA and submission grappling competition over Tito Ortiz, Jeff Monson, Renato Sobral, Vitor Belfort, Mark Kerr, Kazushi Sakuraba, Wanderlei Silva, Dan Henderson, Alistair Overeem, Murilo Rua, Jeremy Horn, Guy Mezger, and Dean Lister.", "Title: Heinrich Heine\n\nChristian Johann Heinrich Heine (] ; 13 December 1797 – 17 February 1856) was a German poet, journalist, essayist, and literary critic. He is best known outside Germany for his early lyric poetry, which was set to music in the form of \"Lieder\" (art songs) by composers such as Robert Schumann and Franz Schubert. Heine's later verse and prose are distinguished by their satirical wit and irony. He is considered part of the Young Germany movement. His radical political views led to many of his works being banned by German authorities. Heine spent the last 25 years of his life as an expatriate in Paris.", "Title: Ravaya\n\nRavaya (Sinhalese: රාවය ) is a Sri Lankan Sinhala newspaper published by Victor Ivan. Established in 1987, it is known for its radical political views. Ravaya was a staunch supporter of Chandrika Kumaratunga in 1994. Ravaya is an intellectuals forum for non traditional analysis of social, political, cultural and judicial views of Sri Lanka. Victor Ivan has lately taken the path of Mahathma Gandhi and is in the process of applying Gandhism to Sri Lanka.", "Title: David Rees (Y Cynhyrfwr)\n\nThe Reverend David Rees (14 November 1801– 31 March 1869) was a Welsh Congregational minister of Capel Als chapel Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, and an editor of a radical Welsh language Nonconformist periodical titled \"Y Diwygiwr\" (The Reformer). He was best known as ‘Y Cynhyrfwr’ ('The Agitator'), his radical political views, and his opposition to the relationship between the Established Church and the state.", "Title: Friedrich Wilhelm Fritzsche\n\nFriedrich Wilhelm Fritzsche (1825–1905), commonly known by his middle name, was a German trade unionist and socialist politician who was elected a member of the Reichstag. He was a founder and President of the General German Cigar Workers' Union (ADZV) in 1865. The subject of police persecution for his radical political views, in 1881 Fritzsche emigrated to the United States of America, where he edited the newspaper the \"Philadelphia Tageblatt\" for a time before retiring from politics.", "Title: Jeff Monson\n\nJeffrey William Monson (born January 18, 1971) is an American mixed martial artist currently competing in the Heavyweight division. A professional competitor since 1997, he has competed for the UFC, Strikeforce, DREAM, PRIDE, M-1 Global, Impact FC, World Victory Road, and Cage Warriors. In Brazilian jiu-jitsu and grappling, Monson is a two-time winner of the ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship, and a No Gi Brazilian jiu-jitsu World Champion. Monson is also an anarcho-communist known for his radical political views. He is the host of \"Monson TV\" on RT." ]
4,189
MERSI protocol was used by the computer that was a fourth generation of what type of processors?
32-bit PowerPC
bridge
hard
{ "title": [ "MERSI protocol", "PowerPC G4" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Toyota Kijang (Japanese: トヨタ・キジャン , Toyota Kijang ) , an acronym of \"Kerjasama Indonesia-Jepang\" (English: Indonesian-Japan Cooperation), is a series of pickup trucks and MPVs sold mainly in Southeast Asia by Toyota.", " \"Kijang\", meaning deer/muntjac in Indonesian, was first introduced in Indonesia in 1977 and it has become the most popular car in the country.", " The same vehicle was earlier produced in the Philippines as the Toyota Tamaraw, where it was launched in December 1976.", " Fourth generation models in the Philippines were sold under the Toyota Revo name.", " This car also sold in other countries, and is known as the Toyota Qualis in India and Nepal (third and fourth generation), Toyota Zace in Taiwan (third and fourth generation), Toyota Unser in Malaysia (fourth generation), and Toyota Stallion in Africa for the basic models (second, third and fourth generation), with higher specifications labelled Toyota Venture (third) and Toyota Condor in South Africa (fourth generation)." ], "title": "Toyota Kijang" }, { "sentences": [ "In the history of computer and video games, the fourth generation (more commonly referred to as the 16-bit era) of games consoles began on October 30, 1987 with the Japanese release of NEC Home Electronics' PC Engine (known as the TurboGrafx-16 in North America).", " This generation saw strong console wars.", " Although NEC released the first fourth generation console, and was second to the Super Famicom in Japan, this era's sales were mostly dominated by the rivalry between Nintendo and Sega's consoles in North America: the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (the Super Famicom in Japan) and the Sega Genesis (named the Mega Drive in other regions).", " Nintendo was able to capitalize on its previous success in the third generation and managed to win the largest worldwide market share in the fourth generation as well.", " Sega was extremely successful in this generation and began a new franchise, Sonic the Hedgehog, to compete with Nintendo's Mario series of games.", " Several other companies released consoles in this generation, but none of them were widely successful.", " Nevertheless, several other companies started to take notice of the maturing video game industry and began making plans to release consoles of their own in the future.", " This generation ended with the discontinuation of the Neo Geo in 2004." ], "title": "Fourth generation of video game consoles" }, { "sentences": [ "In transaction processing, databases, and computer networking, the two-phase commit protocol (2PC) is a type of atomic commitment protocol (ACP).", " It is a distributed algorithm that coordinates all the processes that participate in a distributed atomic transaction on whether to \"commit\" or \"abort\" (\"roll back\") the transaction (it is a specialized type of consensus protocol).", " The protocol achieves its goal even in many cases of temporary system failure (involving either process, network node, communication, etc. failures), and is thus widely used." ], "title": "Two-phase commit protocol" }, { "sentences": [ "Samuel Curtis Johnson Jr. (March 2, 1928 – May 22, 2004) was an American businessman.", " He was the fourth generation of his family to lead S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc., which is headquartered in Racine, Wisconsin.", " He was the son of Herbert Fisk Johnson Jr. and the great-grandson of company founder, Samuel Curtis Johnson Sr. Johnson, a celebrated business icon, turned a relatively small wax company into a multibillion-dollar global household name.", " A noted philanthropist and environmentalist, Johnson led his company and community \"to protect this planet and leave it a better place for future generations to live,\" noting, \"A good executive, a busy executive, always has time to do some other things, especially for the good of the community.\"" ], "title": "Samuel Curtis Johnson Jr." }, { "sentences": [ "In telephony, a stimulus protocol is a type of protocol that is used to carry event notifications between end points.", " Such a protocol is used to control the operation of devices at each end of the link.", " However a stimulus protocol is not sensitive to the system state.", " In a typical application such a protocol will carry keystroke information from a telephone set to a central call control.", " It may also carry control information for simple types of text displays.", " MiNET from Mitel is a typical protocol of this sort." ], "title": "Stimulus protocol" }, { "sentences": [ "In telephony, a functional protocol is a type of protocol that is used to carry signaling messages between end points.", " Such a protocol is used to control the operation of devices at each end of the link.", " The adjective functional is used to describe protocols that are aware of the system state of the endpoints.", " Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a currently popular protocol for Voice over IP (VoIP) and other applications." ], "title": "Functional protocol" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dragon Protocol is an update based cache coherence protocol used in multi-processor systems.", " Write propagation is performed by directly updating all the cached values across multiple processors.", " Update based protocols such as the Dragon protocol perform efficiently when a write to a cache block is followed by several reads made by other processors, since the updated cache block is readily available across caches associated with all the processors." ], "title": "Dragon write-back update protocol" }, { "sentences": [ "PowerPC G4 is a designation used by Apple Computer and Eyetech to describe a \"fourth generation\" of 32-bit PowerPC microprocessors. Apple has applied this name to various (though closely related) processor models from Freescale, a former part of Motorola.", " Motorola and Freescale's proper name of this family of processors is PowerPC 74xx." ], "title": "PowerPC G4" }, { "sentences": [ "Stanford DASH was a cache coherent multiprocessor developed in the late 1980s by a group led by Anoop Gupta, John L. Hennessy, Mark Horowitz, and Monica S. Lam at Stanford University.", " It was based on adding a pair of directory boards designed at Stanford to up to 16 SGI IRIS 4D Power Series machines and then cabling the systems in a mesh topology using a Stanford-modified version of the Torus Routing Chip.", " The boards designed at Stanford implemented a directory-based cache coherence protocol allowing Stanford DASH to support distributed shared memory for up to 64 processors.", " Stanford DASH was also notable for both supporting and helping to formalize weak memory consistency models, including release consistency.", " Because Stanford DASH was the first operational machine to include scalable cache coherence, it influenced subsequent computer science research as well as the commercially available SGI Origin 2000.", " Stanford DASH is included in the 25th anniversary retrospective of selected papers from the International Symposium on Computer Architecture and several computer science books, has been simulated by the University of Edinburgh, and is used as a case study in contemporary computer science classes." ], "title": "Stanford DASH" }, { "sentences": [ "The MERSI protocol is a cache coherency and memory coherence protocol used by the PowerPC G4.", " The protocol consists of five states, Modified (M), Exclusive (E), Read Only or Recent (R), Shared (S) and Invalid (I).", " The M, E, S and I states are the same as in the MESI protocol.", " The R state is similar to the E state in that it is constrained to be the only clean, valid, copy of that data in the computer system.", " Unlike the E state, the processor is required to initially request ownership of the cache line in the R state before the processor may modify the cache line and transition to the M state.", " In both the MESI and MERSI protocols, the transition from the E to M is silent." ], "title": "MERSI protocol" } ]
[ "Title: Toyota Kijang\n\nThe Toyota Kijang (Japanese: トヨタ・キジャン , Toyota Kijang ) , an acronym of \"Kerjasama Indonesia-Jepang\" (English: Indonesian-Japan Cooperation), is a series of pickup trucks and MPVs sold mainly in Southeast Asia by Toyota. \"Kijang\", meaning deer/muntjac in Indonesian, was first introduced in Indonesia in 1977 and it has become the most popular car in the country. The same vehicle was earlier produced in the Philippines as the Toyota Tamaraw, where it was launched in December 1976. Fourth generation models in the Philippines were sold under the Toyota Revo name. This car also sold in other countries, and is known as the Toyota Qualis in India and Nepal (third and fourth generation), Toyota Zace in Taiwan (third and fourth generation), Toyota Unser in Malaysia (fourth generation), and Toyota Stallion in Africa for the basic models (second, third and fourth generation), with higher specifications labelled Toyota Venture (third) and Toyota Condor in South Africa (fourth generation).", "Title: Fourth generation of video game consoles\n\nIn the history of computer and video games, the fourth generation (more commonly referred to as the 16-bit era) of games consoles began on October 30, 1987 with the Japanese release of NEC Home Electronics' PC Engine (known as the TurboGrafx-16 in North America). This generation saw strong console wars. Although NEC released the first fourth generation console, and was second to the Super Famicom in Japan, this era's sales were mostly dominated by the rivalry between Nintendo and Sega's consoles in North America: the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (the Super Famicom in Japan) and the Sega Genesis (named the Mega Drive in other regions). Nintendo was able to capitalize on its previous success in the third generation and managed to win the largest worldwide market share in the fourth generation as well. Sega was extremely successful in this generation and began a new franchise, Sonic the Hedgehog, to compete with Nintendo's Mario series of games. Several other companies released consoles in this generation, but none of them were widely successful. Nevertheless, several other companies started to take notice of the maturing video game industry and began making plans to release consoles of their own in the future. This generation ended with the discontinuation of the Neo Geo in 2004.", "Title: Two-phase commit protocol\n\nIn transaction processing, databases, and computer networking, the two-phase commit protocol (2PC) is a type of atomic commitment protocol (ACP). It is a distributed algorithm that coordinates all the processes that participate in a distributed atomic transaction on whether to \"commit\" or \"abort\" (\"roll back\") the transaction (it is a specialized type of consensus protocol). The protocol achieves its goal even in many cases of temporary system failure (involving either process, network node, communication, etc. failures), and is thus widely used.", "Title: Samuel Curtis Johnson Jr.\n\nSamuel Curtis Johnson Jr. (March 2, 1928 – May 22, 2004) was an American businessman. He was the fourth generation of his family to lead S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc., which is headquartered in Racine, Wisconsin. He was the son of Herbert Fisk Johnson Jr. and the great-grandson of company founder, Samuel Curtis Johnson Sr. Johnson, a celebrated business icon, turned a relatively small wax company into a multibillion-dollar global household name. A noted philanthropist and environmentalist, Johnson led his company and community \"to protect this planet and leave it a better place for future generations to live,\" noting, \"A good executive, a busy executive, always has time to do some other things, especially for the good of the community.\"", "Title: Stimulus protocol\n\nIn telephony, a stimulus protocol is a type of protocol that is used to carry event notifications between end points. Such a protocol is used to control the operation of devices at each end of the link. However a stimulus protocol is not sensitive to the system state. In a typical application such a protocol will carry keystroke information from a telephone set to a central call control. It may also carry control information for simple types of text displays. MiNET from Mitel is a typical protocol of this sort.", "Title: Functional protocol\n\nIn telephony, a functional protocol is a type of protocol that is used to carry signaling messages between end points. Such a protocol is used to control the operation of devices at each end of the link. The adjective functional is used to describe protocols that are aware of the system state of the endpoints. Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a currently popular protocol for Voice over IP (VoIP) and other applications.", "Title: Dragon write-back update protocol\n\nThe Dragon Protocol is an update based cache coherence protocol used in multi-processor systems. Write propagation is performed by directly updating all the cached values across multiple processors. Update based protocols such as the Dragon protocol perform efficiently when a write to a cache block is followed by several reads made by other processors, since the updated cache block is readily available across caches associated with all the processors.", "Title: PowerPC G4\n\nPowerPC G4 is a designation used by Apple Computer and Eyetech to describe a \"fourth generation\" of 32-bit PowerPC microprocessors. Apple has applied this name to various (though closely related) processor models from Freescale, a former part of Motorola. Motorola and Freescale's proper name of this family of processors is PowerPC 74xx.", "Title: Stanford DASH\n\nStanford DASH was a cache coherent multiprocessor developed in the late 1980s by a group led by Anoop Gupta, John L. Hennessy, Mark Horowitz, and Monica S. Lam at Stanford University. It was based on adding a pair of directory boards designed at Stanford to up to 16 SGI IRIS 4D Power Series machines and then cabling the systems in a mesh topology using a Stanford-modified version of the Torus Routing Chip. The boards designed at Stanford implemented a directory-based cache coherence protocol allowing Stanford DASH to support distributed shared memory for up to 64 processors. Stanford DASH was also notable for both supporting and helping to formalize weak memory consistency models, including release consistency. Because Stanford DASH was the first operational machine to include scalable cache coherence, it influenced subsequent computer science research as well as the commercially available SGI Origin 2000. Stanford DASH is included in the 25th anniversary retrospective of selected papers from the International Symposium on Computer Architecture and several computer science books, has been simulated by the University of Edinburgh, and is used as a case study in contemporary computer science classes.", "Title: MERSI protocol\n\nThe MERSI protocol is a cache coherency and memory coherence protocol used by the PowerPC G4. The protocol consists of five states, Modified (M), Exclusive (E), Read Only or Recent (R), Shared (S) and Invalid (I). The M, E, S and I states are the same as in the MESI protocol. The R state is similar to the E state in that it is constrained to be the only clean, valid, copy of that data in the computer system. Unlike the E state, the processor is required to initially request ownership of the cache line in the R state before the processor may modify the cache line and transition to the M state. In both the MESI and MERSI protocols, the transition from the E to M is silent." ]
4,190
What type of technology is Pecom 32 and Apple IIc Plus
computers
comparison
hard
{ "title": [ "Pecom 32", "Apple IIc Plus" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Apple II graphics were composed of idiosyncratic modes and settings that could be exploited.", " This graphics system debuted on the original Apple II, continued with the Apple II Plus and was carried forward and expanded with the Apple IIe, Enhanced IIe, IIc, IIc Plus and II." ], "title": "Apple II graphics" }, { "sentences": [ "Pecom 32 was an educational and/or home computer developed by Elektronska Industrija Niš of Serbia in 1985." ], "title": "Pecom 32" }, { "sentences": [ "MouseText designed by Bruce Tognazzini is a set of 32 graphical characters first implemented in the Apple IIc.", " They were then retrofitted to the Apple IIe forming part of the Enhanced IIe upgrade.", " A slightly revised version was then released with the Apple IIgs." ], "title": "MouseText" }, { "sentences": [ "Impossible Mission II is a 1988 computer game developed by Novotrade and published by Epyx.", " It was released for the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Enterprise 64 and 128, Nintendo Entertainment System, MS-DOS based PCs, Atari ST, Apple IIe with at least 128K, Apple IIc, Apple IIGS and Amiga computers.", " In 2004, it was one of the games featured on the C64 Direct-to-TV." ], "title": "Impossible Mission II" }, { "sentences": [ "Open architecture is a type of computer architecture or software architecture that is designed to make adding, upgrading and swapping components easy.", " For example, the IBM PC and Apple IIe have an open architecture supporting plug-in cards, whereas the Apple IIc and Amiga 500 computers have a closed architecture.", " Open architecture systems may use a standardized system bus such as S-100, PCI or ISA or they may incorporate a proprietary bus standard such as that used on the Apple II, with up to a dozen slots that allow multiple hardware manufacturers to produce add-ons, and for the user to freely install them.", " By contrast, closed architectures, if they are expandable at all, have one or two \"expansion ports\" using a proprietary connector design that may require a license fee from the manufacturer, or enhancements may only be installable by technicians with specialized tools or training." ], "title": "Open architecture" }, { "sentences": [ "The Apple IIc, the fourth model in the Apple II series of personal computers, is Apple Computer’s first endeavor to produce a portable computer.", " The result was a 7.5 lb notebook-sized version of the Apple II that could be transported from place to place.", " The \"c\" in the name stood for \"compact\", referring to the fact it was essentially a complete Apple II computer setup (minus display and power supply) squeezed into a small notebook-sized housing.", " While sporting a built-in floppy drive and new rear peripheral expansion ports integrated onto the main logic board, it lacks the internal expansion slots and direct motherboard access of earlier Apple IIs, making it a closed system like the Macintosh.", " However, that was the intended direction for this model — a more appliance-like machine, ready to use out of the box, requiring no technical know-how or experience to hook up and therefore attractive to first-time users." ], "title": "Apple IIc" }, { "sentences": [ "Star Trek: The Kobayashi Alternative was a \"Star Trek\" themed computer software game, designed for the Apple II Plus, Apple IIe, and Apple IIc.", " The game was also available for the Commodore 64, Macintosh and IBM PC.", " This text adventure was first published in 1985 by Simon & Schuster.", " The player assumes the role of Captain James T. Kirk.", " As Kirk, the player commands the actions of the \"Enterprise\" crew, as well as the \"Enterprise\" itself.", " The game was expansive and ambitious, but also very buggy ." ], "title": "Star Trek: The Kobayashi Alternative" }, { "sentences": [ "The Macintosh IIcx is a personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from March 1989 to March 1991.", " Introduced half a year after the Macintosh IIx, the IIcx resembled the IIx to a great extent and provided the same performance, but was quieter (due to its quieter fan on a smaller power supply) than its predecessor.", " Reducing the number of NuBus slots from 6 to 3 also made the machine much more compact.", " The new case, Apple's first to be designed to operate in either a horizontal or vertical orientation, remained in use for its successors the IIci and Quadra 700.", " The idea for vertical orientation, one of the first minitower cases, was suggested by Apple CEO John Sculley, who was running out of space on his desk, despite the fact that the new layout actually took more space once the monitor was taken into account.", " The model was designated IIcx for \"compact\" (echoing the earlier Apple IIc compact model in the Apple II series), and the \"x\" was Apple's designation for the 68030 processor." ], "title": "Macintosh IIcx" }, { "sentences": [ "The Apple IIc Plus is the sixth and final model in the Apple II series of personal computers, produced by Apple Computer.", " The \"\"Plus\"\" in the name was a reference to the additional features it offered over the original portable Apple IIc, such as greater storage capacity (a built-in 3.5-inch floppy drive replacing the classic 5.25-inch drive), increased processing speed, and a general standardization of the system components.", " In a notable change of direction, the Apple IIc Plus, for the most part, did not introduce new technology or any further evolutionary contributions to the Apple II series, instead merely integrating existing peripherals into the original Apple IIc design.", " The development of the 8-bit machine was criticized by quarters more interested in the significantly more advanced 16-bit Apple II." ], "title": "Apple IIc Plus" }, { "sentences": [ "IIC University of Technology (IIC) came into existence in 2008 through the evolution of the International Institute of Cambodia, founded in 1999.", " IIC University is accredited by the Royal Government of Cambodia as specified in Sub-Decree No. 127ANK.", "BK.", " IIC University is the member of International Association of Universities (IAU)." ], "title": "IIC University of Technology" } ]
[ "Title: Apple II graphics\n\nThe Apple II graphics were composed of idiosyncratic modes and settings that could be exploited. This graphics system debuted on the original Apple II, continued with the Apple II Plus and was carried forward and expanded with the Apple IIe, Enhanced IIe, IIc, IIc Plus and II.", "Title: Pecom 32\n\nPecom 32 was an educational and/or home computer developed by Elektronska Industrija Niš of Serbia in 1985.", "Title: MouseText\n\nMouseText designed by Bruce Tognazzini is a set of 32 graphical characters first implemented in the Apple IIc. They were then retrofitted to the Apple IIe forming part of the Enhanced IIe upgrade. A slightly revised version was then released with the Apple IIgs.", "Title: Impossible Mission II\n\nImpossible Mission II is a 1988 computer game developed by Novotrade and published by Epyx. It was released for the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Enterprise 64 and 128, Nintendo Entertainment System, MS-DOS based PCs, Atari ST, Apple IIe with at least 128K, Apple IIc, Apple IIGS and Amiga computers. In 2004, it was one of the games featured on the C64 Direct-to-TV.", "Title: Open architecture\n\nOpen architecture is a type of computer architecture or software architecture that is designed to make adding, upgrading and swapping components easy. For example, the IBM PC and Apple IIe have an open architecture supporting plug-in cards, whereas the Apple IIc and Amiga 500 computers have a closed architecture. Open architecture systems may use a standardized system bus such as S-100, PCI or ISA or they may incorporate a proprietary bus standard such as that used on the Apple II, with up to a dozen slots that allow multiple hardware manufacturers to produce add-ons, and for the user to freely install them. By contrast, closed architectures, if they are expandable at all, have one or two \"expansion ports\" using a proprietary connector design that may require a license fee from the manufacturer, or enhancements may only be installable by technicians with specialized tools or training.", "Title: Apple IIc\n\nThe Apple IIc, the fourth model in the Apple II series of personal computers, is Apple Computer’s first endeavor to produce a portable computer. The result was a 7.5 lb notebook-sized version of the Apple II that could be transported from place to place. The \"c\" in the name stood for \"compact\", referring to the fact it was essentially a complete Apple II computer setup (minus display and power supply) squeezed into a small notebook-sized housing. While sporting a built-in floppy drive and new rear peripheral expansion ports integrated onto the main logic board, it lacks the internal expansion slots and direct motherboard access of earlier Apple IIs, making it a closed system like the Macintosh. However, that was the intended direction for this model — a more appliance-like machine, ready to use out of the box, requiring no technical know-how or experience to hook up and therefore attractive to first-time users.", "Title: Star Trek: The Kobayashi Alternative\n\nStar Trek: The Kobayashi Alternative was a \"Star Trek\" themed computer software game, designed for the Apple II Plus, Apple IIe, and Apple IIc. The game was also available for the Commodore 64, Macintosh and IBM PC. This text adventure was first published in 1985 by Simon & Schuster. The player assumes the role of Captain James T. Kirk. As Kirk, the player commands the actions of the \"Enterprise\" crew, as well as the \"Enterprise\" itself. The game was expansive and ambitious, but also very buggy .", "Title: Macintosh IIcx\n\nThe Macintosh IIcx is a personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from March 1989 to March 1991. Introduced half a year after the Macintosh IIx, the IIcx resembled the IIx to a great extent and provided the same performance, but was quieter (due to its quieter fan on a smaller power supply) than its predecessor. Reducing the number of NuBus slots from 6 to 3 also made the machine much more compact. The new case, Apple's first to be designed to operate in either a horizontal or vertical orientation, remained in use for its successors the IIci and Quadra 700. The idea for vertical orientation, one of the first minitower cases, was suggested by Apple CEO John Sculley, who was running out of space on his desk, despite the fact that the new layout actually took more space once the monitor was taken into account. The model was designated IIcx for \"compact\" (echoing the earlier Apple IIc compact model in the Apple II series), and the \"x\" was Apple's designation for the 68030 processor.", "Title: Apple IIc Plus\n\nThe Apple IIc Plus is the sixth and final model in the Apple II series of personal computers, produced by Apple Computer. The \"\"Plus\"\" in the name was a reference to the additional features it offered over the original portable Apple IIc, such as greater storage capacity (a built-in 3.5-inch floppy drive replacing the classic 5.25-inch drive), increased processing speed, and a general standardization of the system components. In a notable change of direction, the Apple IIc Plus, for the most part, did not introduce new technology or any further evolutionary contributions to the Apple II series, instead merely integrating existing peripherals into the original Apple IIc design. The development of the 8-bit machine was criticized by quarters more interested in the significantly more advanced 16-bit Apple II.", "Title: IIC University of Technology\n\nIIC University of Technology (IIC) came into existence in 2008 through the evolution of the International Institute of Cambodia, founded in 1999. IIC University is accredited by the Royal Government of Cambodia as specified in Sub-Decree No. 127ANK. BK. IIC University is the member of International Association of Universities (IAU)." ]
4,191
Five Style (a name taken from a martial arts technique called "Five Style Fist"), also known as 5ive Style, is a Chicago-based funk/jam quartet, members were major players of the 1990s Chicago music scene and included which American alternative rock band based in Chicago, Illinois?
Wilco
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Five Style", "Wilco" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Certain Distant Suns is an alternative rock band that was present on the Chicago music scene of the early 1990s." ], "title": "Certain Distant Suns" }, { "sentences": [ "Shishir Inocalla is a practitioner of Filipino martial arts.", " He was the first of 6 men named as Datu (meaning a chieftain or leader) by the late Remy Presas, Founder of Modern Arnis.", " He is an accomplished martial artist as well as noted actor with movie credits including: Ninja Turtles, Pinoy Boxer, Five Style Fist, Crazy Kung Fu and The Ultimate Fight .", " One of his goals is to someday see Arnis in the Olympics.", " He is also a balisong expert and Hilot healer." ], "title": "Shishir Inocalla" }, { "sentences": [ "Kromestar (real name Ricky Kalsi) is a dubstep record producer from South London.", " He is also known for using his other alias 'IronSoul', which he used when he started creating underground grime tracks.", " Kromestar is considered to be one of the original dubstep producers and is well respected in the dubstep scene.", " Kromestar is most-known for his first album, \"My Sound\" which gave him the popularity in the dubstep scene.", " He later released his second album 2011 \"Colourful Vibrations\".", " In December 2013 he released an album, called \"Tears of Joy\", inspired by the death of his son, with proceeds going to charity.", " He ran a label with Jay 5ive called Bass 'N' Love.", " His sound can vary from extremely heavy, mechanised-like to uber chilled and tight, and is known for his precise production.", " He has also had releases on Mala's label Deep Medi Musik." ], "title": "Kromestar" }, { "sentences": [ "Wax on Radio was an American alternative rock band from Chicago, Illinois.", " Wax on Radio was created in 2005 when singer Mikey Russell, bassist Harrison Taylor, guitarist Bob Buckstaff and drummer Sammy Del Real met in the tiny suburban Chicago music scene, in and around the towns of Schaumburg and Lake Forest.", " The foursome, who had never before met, came together through the recommendations of mutual friends, when Russell put out the word that he was looking to start a new band." ], "title": "Wax on Radio" }, { "sentences": [ "Ouyang Feng is a fictional character in the wuxia novel \"The Legend of the Condor Heroes\" and its sequel, \"The Return of the Condor Heroes\", by Jin Yong.", " As the \"Western Venom\" (西毒) of the Five Greats (五绝), the top five champions of the first martial arts contest on Mount Hua, Ouyang Feng is best known for his signature martial arts technique, the 'Toad Skill' (蛤蟆功), and his expertise in toxicology.", " In the first novel, he is depicted as a ruthless villain who resorts to all sorts of unscrupulous means to achieve his goal of becoming the most powerful martial artist in the \"jianghu\".", " He attempts to seize the \"Nine Yin Manual\", a book detailing powerful martial arts and inner energy techniques, but is tricked into practising skills based on a corrupted version of the manual.", " He becomes insane eventually as a consequence, but ironically, his prowess in martial arts also increases tremendously.", " In the sequel, Ouyang Feng has become insane, however, he learns to be kind to others, for example, letting Yang Guo call him Father.", " Later in the novel, he dies in the midst of laughter and forgotten past feuds alongside his rival, Hong Qigong.", " He is buried on Mount Hua beside Hong Qigong by his godson, Yang Guo, who succeeds him as the \"Western Eccentric\" of the new generation of the Five Greats." ], "title": "Ouyang Feng" }, { "sentences": [ "Wilco is an American alternative rock band based in Chicago, Illinois.", " The band was formed in 1994 by the remaining members of alternative country group Uncle Tupelo following singer Jay Farrar's departure.", " Wilco's lineup changed frequently during its first decade, with only singer Jeff Tweedy and bassist John Stirratt remaining from the original incarnation.", " Since early 2004, the lineup has been unchanged, consisting of Tweedy, Stirratt, guitarist Nels Cline, multi-instrumentalist Pat Sansone, keyboard player Mikael Jorgensen, and drummer Glenn Kotche.", " Wilco has released ten studio albums, a live double album, and four collaborations: three with Billy Bragg and one with The Minus 5." ], "title": "Wilco" }, { "sentences": [ "Hyperalgesia is the second full-length studio album by American alternative rock band Victorian Halls from Chicago, Illinois, United States.", " The album, that contains 11-tracks , was recorded in Gossip Studios, Chicago, produced by Sean Lenart, then mixed at legendary Sunset Sound Recorders in Hollywood, California, with help of renowned music producer and mixer Joe Chiccarelli, who has in the past produced dozens of albums for well-known acts and singers (such as Frank Zappa's Joe's Garage) and released in May 2015.", " The band produced the music video to the song \"Scarlets\" from the album in June 2016 and then promoted the material from their new release on their “All My Friends Are Dead” US-wide Tour (name taken from the lyrics of the first track of the album “All My Friends”), partnering with \"Pseudo Future\" rock group, throughout September 2016." ], "title": "Hyperalgesia (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Delirio is a Latin alternative band that came in the late 90s out of northern California adding to the Latin music scene that invaded the US in the 1990s with bands such as Mana, La Ley, Los Enanitos Verdes, among others.", " Delirio's style and influences came from the American alternative music scene.", " Bands such as Stabbing Westward, Filter, Nine Inch Nails, Stone Temple Pilots as well as cultural icons such as Depeche Mode & The Cure helped Delirio form their own style.", " The Latin music scene at that time gave enthusiasts the opportunity to hear the music styles they loved and grew up with in their native language." ], "title": "Delirio (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lonesome Organist is the one-man band project of Jeremy Jacobsen, keyboardist for Chicago Post-rock combo, 5ive Style.", " He has released three albums on Chicago indie label Thrill Jockey; a fourth album, Ashes... Alas was self-released in 2015." ], "title": "The Lonesome Organist" }, { "sentences": [ "Five Style (a name taken from a martial arts technique called \"Five Style Fist\"), also known as 5ive Style, is a Chicago-based funk/jam quartet.", " Their albums were released on the Subpop label in the 1990s.", " The group existed from about 1993-2000 in various incarnations, centered on the guitar work of Billy Dolan (who has also played in Heroic Doses, and The Fire Theft which featured 3 members of Sunny Day Real Estate, among other projects).", " Other members were major players of the 1990s Chicago music scene and included bassist Leroy Bach (of Chicago funk group Uptighty, the first Liz Phair studio band, and Wilco fame), drummer John Herndon (aka \"Johnny Machine\", who made his first appearances on record in \"Tool of the Man\" era Poster Children and became established as a longstanding drummer/percussionist in Tortoise), and keyboardist Jeremy Jacobsen (also known as The Lonesome Organist and member of Euphone).", " Drummer Ryan Rapsys, also of Euphone and Gauge, filled in on drums on a January 2000 tour when they opened for Giant Sand and Vic Chesnutt.", " 5ive Style were the opening act in a brief May 1996 tour which also included The Sea and Cake and Tortoise; by some accounts these dates were the best shows of the Chicago \"post-rock\" hey day." ], "title": "Five Style" } ]
[ "Title: Certain Distant Suns\n\nCertain Distant Suns is an alternative rock band that was present on the Chicago music scene of the early 1990s.", "Title: Shishir Inocalla\n\nShishir Inocalla is a practitioner of Filipino martial arts. He was the first of 6 men named as Datu (meaning a chieftain or leader) by the late Remy Presas, Founder of Modern Arnis. He is an accomplished martial artist as well as noted actor with movie credits including: Ninja Turtles, Pinoy Boxer, Five Style Fist, Crazy Kung Fu and The Ultimate Fight . One of his goals is to someday see Arnis in the Olympics. He is also a balisong expert and Hilot healer.", "Title: Kromestar\n\nKromestar (real name Ricky Kalsi) is a dubstep record producer from South London. He is also known for using his other alias 'IronSoul', which he used when he started creating underground grime tracks. Kromestar is considered to be one of the original dubstep producers and is well respected in the dubstep scene. Kromestar is most-known for his first album, \"My Sound\" which gave him the popularity in the dubstep scene. He later released his second album 2011 \"Colourful Vibrations\". In December 2013 he released an album, called \"Tears of Joy\", inspired by the death of his son, with proceeds going to charity. He ran a label with Jay 5ive called Bass 'N' Love. His sound can vary from extremely heavy, mechanised-like to uber chilled and tight, and is known for his precise production. He has also had releases on Mala's label Deep Medi Musik.", "Title: Wax on Radio\n\nWax on Radio was an American alternative rock band from Chicago, Illinois. Wax on Radio was created in 2005 when singer Mikey Russell, bassist Harrison Taylor, guitarist Bob Buckstaff and drummer Sammy Del Real met in the tiny suburban Chicago music scene, in and around the towns of Schaumburg and Lake Forest. The foursome, who had never before met, came together through the recommendations of mutual friends, when Russell put out the word that he was looking to start a new band.", "Title: Ouyang Feng\n\nOuyang Feng is a fictional character in the wuxia novel \"The Legend of the Condor Heroes\" and its sequel, \"The Return of the Condor Heroes\", by Jin Yong. As the \"Western Venom\" (西毒) of the Five Greats (五绝), the top five champions of the first martial arts contest on Mount Hua, Ouyang Feng is best known for his signature martial arts technique, the 'Toad Skill' (蛤蟆功), and his expertise in toxicology. In the first novel, he is depicted as a ruthless villain who resorts to all sorts of unscrupulous means to achieve his goal of becoming the most powerful martial artist in the \"jianghu\". He attempts to seize the \"Nine Yin Manual\", a book detailing powerful martial arts and inner energy techniques, but is tricked into practising skills based on a corrupted version of the manual. He becomes insane eventually as a consequence, but ironically, his prowess in martial arts also increases tremendously. In the sequel, Ouyang Feng has become insane, however, he learns to be kind to others, for example, letting Yang Guo call him Father. Later in the novel, he dies in the midst of laughter and forgotten past feuds alongside his rival, Hong Qigong. He is buried on Mount Hua beside Hong Qigong by his godson, Yang Guo, who succeeds him as the \"Western Eccentric\" of the new generation of the Five Greats.", "Title: Wilco\n\nWilco is an American alternative rock band based in Chicago, Illinois. The band was formed in 1994 by the remaining members of alternative country group Uncle Tupelo following singer Jay Farrar's departure. Wilco's lineup changed frequently during its first decade, with only singer Jeff Tweedy and bassist John Stirratt remaining from the original incarnation. Since early 2004, the lineup has been unchanged, consisting of Tweedy, Stirratt, guitarist Nels Cline, multi-instrumentalist Pat Sansone, keyboard player Mikael Jorgensen, and drummer Glenn Kotche. Wilco has released ten studio albums, a live double album, and four collaborations: three with Billy Bragg and one with The Minus 5.", "Title: Hyperalgesia (album)\n\nHyperalgesia is the second full-length studio album by American alternative rock band Victorian Halls from Chicago, Illinois, United States. The album, that contains 11-tracks , was recorded in Gossip Studios, Chicago, produced by Sean Lenart, then mixed at legendary Sunset Sound Recorders in Hollywood, California, with help of renowned music producer and mixer Joe Chiccarelli, who has in the past produced dozens of albums for well-known acts and singers (such as Frank Zappa's Joe's Garage) and released in May 2015. The band produced the music video to the song \"Scarlets\" from the album in June 2016 and then promoted the material from their new release on their “All My Friends Are Dead” US-wide Tour (name taken from the lyrics of the first track of the album “All My Friends”), partnering with \"Pseudo Future\" rock group, throughout September 2016.", "Title: Delirio (band)\n\nDelirio is a Latin alternative band that came in the late 90s out of northern California adding to the Latin music scene that invaded the US in the 1990s with bands such as Mana, La Ley, Los Enanitos Verdes, among others. Delirio's style and influences came from the American alternative music scene. Bands such as Stabbing Westward, Filter, Nine Inch Nails, Stone Temple Pilots as well as cultural icons such as Depeche Mode & The Cure helped Delirio form their own style. The Latin music scene at that time gave enthusiasts the opportunity to hear the music styles they loved and grew up with in their native language.", "Title: The Lonesome Organist\n\nThe Lonesome Organist is the one-man band project of Jeremy Jacobsen, keyboardist for Chicago Post-rock combo, 5ive Style. He has released three albums on Chicago indie label Thrill Jockey; a fourth album, Ashes... Alas was self-released in 2015.", "Title: Five Style\n\nFive Style (a name taken from a martial arts technique called \"Five Style Fist\"), also known as 5ive Style, is a Chicago-based funk/jam quartet. Their albums were released on the Subpop label in the 1990s. The group existed from about 1993-2000 in various incarnations, centered on the guitar work of Billy Dolan (who has also played in Heroic Doses, and The Fire Theft which featured 3 members of Sunny Day Real Estate, among other projects). Other members were major players of the 1990s Chicago music scene and included bassist Leroy Bach (of Chicago funk group Uptighty, the first Liz Phair studio band, and Wilco fame), drummer John Herndon (aka \"Johnny Machine\", who made his first appearances on record in \"Tool of the Man\" era Poster Children and became established as a longstanding drummer/percussionist in Tortoise), and keyboardist Jeremy Jacobsen (also known as The Lonesome Organist and member of Euphone). Drummer Ryan Rapsys, also of Euphone and Gauge, filled in on drums on a January 2000 tour when they opened for Giant Sand and Vic Chesnutt. 5ive Style were the opening act in a brief May 1996 tour which also included The Sea and Cake and Tortoise; by some accounts these dates were the best shows of the Chicago \"post-rock\" hey day." ]
4,192
Tooheys Extra Dry and Hahn Brewery were accquired by which company in 2009
Japanese Kirin Company
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[ "Title: Irréversible (soundtrack)\n\nIrréversible is the soundtrack album to the film of the same name, as well as a solo album by Thomas Bangalter. The album was produced by Bangalter, who is best known for being one-half of the French house duo Daft Punk. The tracks \"Outrun\" and \"Extra Dry\" were featured on the \"Midnight Club II\" soundtrack. North American pressings of the soundtrack omit the Mahler, Daho and Beethoven selections. \"Outrun\" and \"Ventura\" were previously released on Bangalter's \"Trax on da Rocks\" EP while \"Extra Dry\" had appeared in \"Trax on da Rocks Vol. 2\".", "Title: Valdobbiadene\n\nValdobbiadene (] ) is a town in the province of Treviso, Veneto, Italy. Valdobbiadene is a wine growing area. Just below the Alpine-Dolomite areas of Veneto, it provides a climate for a cool variety of grape (Glera). The Conegliano Valdobbiadene area is the home of the best Prosecco, an extra dry sparkling white wine. Prosecco brands that derive from this area include Altaneve, Mionetto, Masottina, and others.", "Title: Hahn Super Dry\n\nHahn Super Dry is one of the many beers manufactured in the Australian city of Sydney by Hahn Brewery", "Title: Hahn Brewery\n\nHahn Brewery was established by Dr Charles \"Chuck\" Hahn in 1988 at an old factory site in the suburb of Camperdown in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.", "Title: Gilpin's Westmorland Extra Dry Gin\n\nGilpin's Westmorland Extra Dry Gin is a London Dry Gin distilled in London in small batches using the traditional pot still method with spring water from Cartmel in the English Lake District. Botanicals include juniper, sage, borage, lime (fruit) and bitter orange. Bottled at 47% ABV.", "Title: Breathe (The Prodigy song)\n\n\"Breathe\" is a song by English band The Prodigy. It was released in November 1996 as the second single from the album \"The Fat of the Land\". The song became the group's second consecutive number-one on both the UK and Finnish singles charts. An edited version of the song is featured as the opening track on MuchMusic's Diamond-Certified compilation album, \"Big Shiny Tunes 2\". The song also featured in a 2012 television commercial for Tooheys Extra Dry.", "Title: Tooheys Extra Dry\n\nTooheys Extra Dry, commonly referred to as a TED (Tooheys Extra Dry), is a dry style lager brewed by Lion in the Tooheys Brewery at Lidcombe, New South Wales, Australia. Lion has been owned by Japanese conglomerate Kirin Holdings Company Limited since 2009.", "Title: Tooheys Brewery\n\nTooheys is a brewery in the suburb of Lidcombe, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It produces beers and ciders under the \"Tooheys\" and \"Hahn Brewery\" trademarks, and is part of the Lion beverages group which was acquired by the Japanese Kirin Company in 2009.", "Title: Masonia\n\nMasonia (The name meaning 'Builders of music'), is a five-piece rock band hailing from Sydney, Australia. Also known as the band Blind Verdict. Their debut single reached #41 on the ARIA singles chart, reaching #26 in NSW. The lead singer of the band, Altiyan Childs, auditioned for the first Australian season of The X Factor in 2010 and has since made it through to the finals and won. The keyboard player / backing vocalist Daniel Rivers has since moved on to producing Soul/R&B/Hip-Hop music under the name 'Dans Pies'. The bass player / backing vocalist Moe Bloomfield is currently playing in The Deer Republic who recently won the 2009 Tooheys Extra Dry UncharTED competition.", "Title: Hahn Premium\n\nHahn Premium was one of the many beers manufactured in the Australian city of Sydney by Hahn Brewery it is now no longer produced." ]
4,193
During the 2015-16 season, the Los Angeles Lakers traded for what Jamaican-American professional basketball player who last played for the Denver Nuggets?
Roy Hibbert
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[ { "sentences": [ "Kobe Bryant is an American retired shooting guard who played for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA) for his entire 20-year career.", " Bryant is the only son of former Philadelphia 76ers player and former Los Angeles Sparks head coach Joe Bryant.", " Selected 13th overall by the Charlotte Hornets in the 1996 NBA draft, Bryant was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers for Vlade Divac a month later.", " He and then-teammate Shaquille O'Neal led the Lakers to three consecutive NBA championships from 2000 to 2002.", " After O'Neal was traded to the Miami Heat following the 2003–04 season, Bryant became the cornerstone of the Lakers franchise.", " He led the NBA in scoring during the and seasons.", " In 2006, Bryant scored a career-high 81 points against the Toronto Raptors, the second-highest number of points scored in a game in NBA history, behind only Wilt Chamberlain's 100 point performance.", " Bryant was awarded the regular season's Most Valuable Player Award (MVP) in the 2007–08 season and led his team to the 2008 NBA Finals as the first seed in the Western Conference.", " In the 2008 Summer Olympics, he won a gold medal as a member of the U.S. men's basketball team, occasionally referred to as \"The Redeem Team\".", " He led the Lakers to two more championships in 2009 and 2010, winning the Finals MVP award on both occasions." ], "title": "List of career achievements by Kobe Bryant" }, { "sentences": [ "Ruben Nathaniel Patterson (born July 31, 1975) is an American former professional basketball player.", " During his career, he played as a small forward and shooting guard.", " During his college career at the University of Cincinnati, Patterson earned third-team All-American honors and helped lead the Bearcats to Conference USA titles in both of his seasons there.", " Drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in 1998, Patterson began his career with the Greek team AEK Athens BC before joining the Lakers in his rookie season.", " Later, he played for the NBA teams Seattle SuperSonics, Portland Trail Blazers, Denver Nuggets, Milwaukee Bucks, and Los Angeles Clippers before ending his career with the Lebanese team Champville SC." ], "title": "Ruben Patterson" }, { "sentences": [ "Chukwudiebere \"Chu\" Maduabum (born March 19, 1991), sometimes credited as \"Chuk\", \"Chuck\", or \"Chu Chu\", is a Nigerian professional basketball player for Kagoshima Rebnise of the Japanese Second Division.", " He was drafted 56th overall by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2011 NBA draft before his rights were traded to the Denver Nuggets." ], "title": "Chukwudiebere Maduabum" }, { "sentences": [ "Jawann Oldham (born July 4, 1957) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Denver Nuggets in the 2nd round (41st overall) of the 1980 NBA draft.", " A 7'0\" center from Seattle University, Oldham played in 10 NBA seasons for 8 different teams.", " He played for the Nuggets, Houston Rockets, Chicago Bulls, New York Knicks, Sacramento Kings, Orlando Magic, Los Angeles Lakers and Indiana Pacers." ], "title": "Jawann Oldham" }, { "sentences": [ "Steven Hanson Blake (born February 26, 1980) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Sydney Kings of the National Basketball League (NBL).", " After winning the 2002 NCAA Championship with Maryland, Blake was selected by the Washington Wizards with the 38th overall pick in the 2003 NBA draft.", " Over his 13-year NBA career, Blake had stints with the Wizards, Milwaukee Bucks, Denver Nuggets, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, Golden State Warriors, Detroit Pistons, and had three different stints with the Portland Trail Blazers." ], "title": "Steve Blake" }, { "sentences": [ "Roy Denzil Hibbert (born December 11, 1986) is a Jamaican-American professional basketball player who last played for the Denver Nuggets of the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " He is a two-time NBA All-Star, and earned NBA All-Defensive Second Team honors in 2014." ], "title": "Roy Hibbert" }, { "sentences": [ "Chauncey Ray Billups (born September 25, 1976) is an American retired professional basketball player who played 17 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " A star at the University of Colorado, he was selected third overall in the 1997 NBA draft by the Boston Celtics.", " A five-time NBA All-Star and a three-time All-NBA selection, Billups played for the Celtics, Toronto Raptors, Denver Nuggets, Minnesota Timberwolves, Detroit Pistons, New York Knicks, and Los Angeles Clippers during his NBA career.", " He won the NBA Finals MVP in 2004 after helping the Pistons beat the Los Angeles Lakers in the Finals, and was given the nickname \"Mr. Big Shot\" for making late-game shots with Detroit.", " The Pistons retired his number #1 jersey in 2016." ], "title": "Chauncey Billups" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2015–16 Philadelphia 76ers season was the 77th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " It was also the second straight season that Joel Embiid, their third pick in the 2014 NBA draft, would not suit up for the 76ers due to a leg injury.", " Philadelphia broke the record for the longest losing streak in American professional sports history with 27 straight losses over this season and last season with a 114–116 loss to the Houston Rockets.", " The losing streak would reach to 28 games (with the 18 straight losses tying the record for longest opening season losing streak with the 2009–10 New Jersey Nets) before getting their first victory at home against the Los Angeles Lakers, which was also Kobe Bryant's last game against the 76ers in Philadelphia.", " Philadelphia would also hire former Phoenix Suns owner, coach, general manager, and four-time NBA Executive of the Year winner Jerry Colangelo on December 7, 2015 as their Chairman of Basketball Operations.", " Eleven days later, former Denver Nuggets, Phoenix Suns, New York Knicks, and Los Angeles Lakers head coach Mike D'Antoni would join the team as an associate head coach.", " Near the end of the season, general manager Sam Hinkie would announce his resignation from his position, being replaced by Jerry's son Bryan Colangelo before the end of the season.", " Jerry would also announce his personal demotion from his original position afterwards.", " They finished just one game shy of tying the NBA record for most losses in a season set by themselves during their 1972–73 season when they went 9–73.", " However, it would be the season where Sam Hinkie's goal of \"The Process\" came into full fruition since they'd later earn the #1 selection in the 2016 NBA draft." ], "title": "2015–16 Philadelphia 76ers season" }, { "sentences": [ "Pete Babcock is a retired NBA executive, serving as general manager with three franchises; the San Diego Clippers, Denver Nuggets and Atlanta Hawks.", " He also worked in a variety of capacities from scouting to coaching to player personnel with the New Orleans Jazz, Los Angeles Lakers, Milwaukee Bucks, Toronto Raptors and Cleveland Cavaliers over a 42-year period.", " He also served as president and minority owner in his final two seasons with the Denver Nuggets.", " His Nuggets and Hawks teams appeared in the playoffs 14 out of 15 seasons.", " Babcock also directed the NBA Pre Draft Camp for over twenty years, served on the competition and rules committee and steering committee for the NBA and was a member of the USA basketball men's selection committee picking the 1996 Olympic team and head coach." ], "title": "Pete Babcock" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2015–16 Los Angeles Lakers season was the franchise's 68th season, its 67th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and its 56th in Los Angeles.", " The Lakers looked to rebound following its worst season in franchise history in 2014–15.", " Unfortunately, the Lakers would finish with a franchise-worst 17–65 record.", " Jordan Hill, Jeremy Lin, Wesley Johnson, Wayne Ellington, Carlos Boozer, Ronnie Price and Ed Davis all departed respectively.", " The Lakers drafted D'Angelo Russell, Larry Nance, Jr., and Anthony Brown in the 2015 NBA Draft.", " Afterwards, the Lakers traded for former Pacers' center Roy Hibbert and signed for the reigning Sixth Man of the Year, Lou Williams, and forward Brandon Bass.", " Former Lakers forward, Metta World Peace, was brought back to the team as well after the Lakers amnestied him in 2013.", " This was Kobe Bryant's final season with the team and in the NBA after he announced his retirement." ], "title": "2015–16 Los Angeles Lakers season" } ]
[ "Title: List of career achievements by Kobe Bryant\n\nKobe Bryant is an American retired shooting guard who played for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA) for his entire 20-year career. Bryant is the only son of former Philadelphia 76ers player and former Los Angeles Sparks head coach Joe Bryant. Selected 13th overall by the Charlotte Hornets in the 1996 NBA draft, Bryant was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers for Vlade Divac a month later. He and then-teammate Shaquille O'Neal led the Lakers to three consecutive NBA championships from 2000 to 2002. After O'Neal was traded to the Miami Heat following the 2003–04 season, Bryant became the cornerstone of the Lakers franchise. He led the NBA in scoring during the and seasons. In 2006, Bryant scored a career-high 81 points against the Toronto Raptors, the second-highest number of points scored in a game in NBA history, behind only Wilt Chamberlain's 100 point performance. Bryant was awarded the regular season's Most Valuable Player Award (MVP) in the 2007–08 season and led his team to the 2008 NBA Finals as the first seed in the Western Conference. In the 2008 Summer Olympics, he won a gold medal as a member of the U.S. men's basketball team, occasionally referred to as \"The Redeem Team\". He led the Lakers to two more championships in 2009 and 2010, winning the Finals MVP award on both occasions.", "Title: Ruben Patterson\n\nRuben Nathaniel Patterson (born July 31, 1975) is an American former professional basketball player. During his career, he played as a small forward and shooting guard. During his college career at the University of Cincinnati, Patterson earned third-team All-American honors and helped lead the Bearcats to Conference USA titles in both of his seasons there. Drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in 1998, Patterson began his career with the Greek team AEK Athens BC before joining the Lakers in his rookie season. Later, he played for the NBA teams Seattle SuperSonics, Portland Trail Blazers, Denver Nuggets, Milwaukee Bucks, and Los Angeles Clippers before ending his career with the Lebanese team Champville SC.", "Title: Chukwudiebere Maduabum\n\nChukwudiebere \"Chu\" Maduabum (born March 19, 1991), sometimes credited as \"Chuk\", \"Chuck\", or \"Chu Chu\", is a Nigerian professional basketball player for Kagoshima Rebnise of the Japanese Second Division. He was drafted 56th overall by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2011 NBA draft before his rights were traded to the Denver Nuggets.", "Title: Jawann Oldham\n\nJawann Oldham (born July 4, 1957) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Denver Nuggets in the 2nd round (41st overall) of the 1980 NBA draft. A 7'0\" center from Seattle University, Oldham played in 10 NBA seasons for 8 different teams. He played for the Nuggets, Houston Rockets, Chicago Bulls, New York Knicks, Sacramento Kings, Orlando Magic, Los Angeles Lakers and Indiana Pacers.", "Title: Steve Blake\n\nSteven Hanson Blake (born February 26, 1980) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Sydney Kings of the National Basketball League (NBL). After winning the 2002 NCAA Championship with Maryland, Blake was selected by the Washington Wizards with the 38th overall pick in the 2003 NBA draft. Over his 13-year NBA career, Blake had stints with the Wizards, Milwaukee Bucks, Denver Nuggets, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, Golden State Warriors, Detroit Pistons, and had three different stints with the Portland Trail Blazers.", "Title: Roy Hibbert\n\nRoy Denzil Hibbert (born December 11, 1986) is a Jamaican-American professional basketball player who last played for the Denver Nuggets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He is a two-time NBA All-Star, and earned NBA All-Defensive Second Team honors in 2014.", "Title: Chauncey Billups\n\nChauncey Ray Billups (born September 25, 1976) is an American retired professional basketball player who played 17 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA). A star at the University of Colorado, he was selected third overall in the 1997 NBA draft by the Boston Celtics. A five-time NBA All-Star and a three-time All-NBA selection, Billups played for the Celtics, Toronto Raptors, Denver Nuggets, Minnesota Timberwolves, Detroit Pistons, New York Knicks, and Los Angeles Clippers during his NBA career. He won the NBA Finals MVP in 2004 after helping the Pistons beat the Los Angeles Lakers in the Finals, and was given the nickname \"Mr. Big Shot\" for making late-game shots with Detroit. The Pistons retired his number #1 jersey in 2016.", "Title: 2015–16 Philadelphia 76ers season\n\nThe 2015–16 Philadelphia 76ers season was the 77th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). It was also the second straight season that Joel Embiid, their third pick in the 2014 NBA draft, would not suit up for the 76ers due to a leg injury. Philadelphia broke the record for the longest losing streak in American professional sports history with 27 straight losses over this season and last season with a 114–116 loss to the Houston Rockets. The losing streak would reach to 28 games (with the 18 straight losses tying the record for longest opening season losing streak with the 2009–10 New Jersey Nets) before getting their first victory at home against the Los Angeles Lakers, which was also Kobe Bryant's last game against the 76ers in Philadelphia. Philadelphia would also hire former Phoenix Suns owner, coach, general manager, and four-time NBA Executive of the Year winner Jerry Colangelo on December 7, 2015 as their Chairman of Basketball Operations. Eleven days later, former Denver Nuggets, Phoenix Suns, New York Knicks, and Los Angeles Lakers head coach Mike D'Antoni would join the team as an associate head coach. Near the end of the season, general manager Sam Hinkie would announce his resignation from his position, being replaced by Jerry's son Bryan Colangelo before the end of the season. Jerry would also announce his personal demotion from his original position afterwards. They finished just one game shy of tying the NBA record for most losses in a season set by themselves during their 1972–73 season when they went 9–73. However, it would be the season where Sam Hinkie's goal of \"The Process\" came into full fruition since they'd later earn the #1 selection in the 2016 NBA draft.", "Title: Pete Babcock\n\nPete Babcock is a retired NBA executive, serving as general manager with three franchises; the San Diego Clippers, Denver Nuggets and Atlanta Hawks. He also worked in a variety of capacities from scouting to coaching to player personnel with the New Orleans Jazz, Los Angeles Lakers, Milwaukee Bucks, Toronto Raptors and Cleveland Cavaliers over a 42-year period. He also served as president and minority owner in his final two seasons with the Denver Nuggets. His Nuggets and Hawks teams appeared in the playoffs 14 out of 15 seasons. Babcock also directed the NBA Pre Draft Camp for over twenty years, served on the competition and rules committee and steering committee for the NBA and was a member of the USA basketball men's selection committee picking the 1996 Olympic team and head coach.", "Title: 2015–16 Los Angeles Lakers season\n\nThe 2015–16 Los Angeles Lakers season was the franchise's 68th season, its 67th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and its 56th in Los Angeles. The Lakers looked to rebound following its worst season in franchise history in 2014–15. Unfortunately, the Lakers would finish with a franchise-worst 17–65 record. Jordan Hill, Jeremy Lin, Wesley Johnson, Wayne Ellington, Carlos Boozer, Ronnie Price and Ed Davis all departed respectively. The Lakers drafted D'Angelo Russell, Larry Nance, Jr., and Anthony Brown in the 2015 NBA Draft. Afterwards, the Lakers traded for former Pacers' center Roy Hibbert and signed for the reigning Sixth Man of the Year, Lou Williams, and forward Brandon Bass. Former Lakers forward, Metta World Peace, was brought back to the team as well after the Lakers amnestied him in 2013. This was Kobe Bryant's final season with the team and in the NBA after he announced his retirement." ]
4,194
Who directed a film released by Curzon Home Cinema?
Andrew Haigh
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Karachi and Lahore.", " Pakistani cinema has played an important part in Pakistani culture, and in recent years has begun flourishing again after years of decline, delivering entertainment to audiences in Pakistan and expatriates abroad.", " Several film industries are based in Pakistan, which tend to be regional and niche in nature.", " Over 10,000 Urdu feature-films have been produced in Pakistan since 1948, as well as over 8000 Punjabi, 6000 Pashto and 2000 Sindhi feature-length films.", " The first film ever produced was \"Husn Ka Daku\" in 1930, directed by Abdur Rashid Kardar in Lahore.", " The first Pakistani-film produced was \"Teri Yaad\", directed by Daud Chand in 1948.", " Between 1947 and 2007, Pakistani cinema was based in Lahore, home to the nation's largest film industry (nicknamed Lollywood).", " Pakistani films during this period attracted large audiences and had a strong cult following, was part of the cultural mainstream, widely available and imitated by the masses.", " During the early 1970s, Pakistan was the world's fourth largest producer of feature films.", " However, between 1977 and 2007, the film industry of Pakistan went into decline due to Islamization, strengthening of censorship laws and an overall lack of quality.", " Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the film industry went through several periods of ups and downs, a reflection of its dependency on state funding and incentives.", " By 2000, the film industry in Lahore had collapsed and saw a gradual shift of Pakistani actors, actresses, producers and filmmakers from Lahore to Karachi.", " By 2007, the wounds of Pakistan's collapsed film industry began to heal and Karachi had cemented itself as the centre of Pakistani cinema.", " Quality and new technology led to an explosion of alternative form of Pakistani cinema.", " The shift has been seen by many as the leading cause for the \"resurgence of Pakistani cinema\".", " Despite the industry crisis starting in the mid-1980s, Pakistani films have retained much of its distinctive identity.", " Since the shift to Karachi, Pakistani films have once again began attracting a strong cult following." ], "title": "Cinema of Pakistan" }, { "sentences": [ "How to Hook Up Your Home Theater is a 2007 theatrical cartoon from Walt Disney Animation Studios, directed by Kevin Deters and co-directed by Stevie Wermers-Skelton.", " This is the first theatrical Goofy solo cartoon short made in 42 years, since \"Goofy's Freeway Troubles\".", " In the style of Goofy's \"Everyman\" cartoons of the 1950s, this short follows Goofy as he buys and then sets up his home cinema system, to watch football." ], "title": "How to Hook Up Your Home Theater" }, { "sentences": [ "Curzon Home Cinema is a video-on-demand streaming service available in the UK and Ireland, part of the Curzon World group which has roots going back to 1934.", " Films on this service are curated by the Curzon Cinemas team, focusing on independent, art house and foreign language titles.", " Initially launched as Curzon on Demand in 2010, and rebranded in 2013, it was the first service in the UK to show selected new cinema releases at home, the same date they were available to watch in cinemas (\"day-and-date\").", " UK film distributor Curzon Artificial Eye, founded in 1976, is also part of the same business, providing day-and-date releases to the platform, as well as a catalogue of classic titles, including a significant number of Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or winners.", " In 2015 more than 60 European films were given day-and-date releases, including Curzon's release of Andrew Haigh's 45 Years, the first such UK title to make over £1 million at the box office." ], "title": "Curzon Home Cinema" }, { "sentences": [ "Curzon Cinemas are a chain of cinemas based in the United Kingdom, mostly in London, specialising in art house films.", " They also have a video on demand service, Curzon Home Cinema." ], "title": "Curzon Cinemas" }, { "sentences": [ "Bombay Talkies is a 2013 Indian anthology film consisting of four short films, directed by Anurag Kashyap, Dibakar Banerjee, Zoya Akhtar and Karan Johar.", " The film released on 3 May 2013, coinciding with and celebrating the 100th year of Indian cinema and the beginning of a new era in modern cinema.", " It was screened at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival on 17 May 2013." ], "title": "Bombay Talkies (film)" } ]
[ "Title: Jason Wood (writer)\n\nJason Wood (born 1969) is a British writer on film and cinema. He is currently the Artistic Director for Film at HOME, the centre for international contemporary arts, theatre and film formed by the merger of Cornerhouse and the Library Theatre Company. He was formerly Director of Programming at Curzon Cinemas from 2009 to 2015.", "Title: Noy (film)\n\nNoy is a Filipino independent film released in 2010. It stars Coco Martin and Erich Gonzales and was released under Star Cinema. The film was directed by award-winning film director Dondon Santos. The film is rated \"A\" by the Cinema Evaluation Board of the Philippines. It was selected as the Filipino entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards. However, the film didn't make the final shortlist.", "Title: Cine Gibi: O Filme\n\nMovieComic: The Movie (in Portuguese: Cine Gibi: O Filme) is a 2004 Brazilian animated film based on the Monica's Gang comic books. It was first screened by SBT in 2008 on the Home Cinema program at 2:15 pm.", "Title: 45 Years\n\n45 Years is a 2015 British romantic drama film directed and written by Andrew Haigh. The film is based on the short story \"In Another Country\" by David Constantine. The film was screened in the main competition section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. Charlotte Rampling won the Silver Bear for Best Actress and Tom Courtenay won the Silver Bear for Best Actor. At the 88th Academy Awards, Rampling received a nomination for Best Actress in a Leading Role.", "Title: Curzon Artificial Eye\n\nCurzon Artificial Eye is a British film distributor, specialising in independent, foreign-language and art house films for cinema and home entertainment.", "Title: Cinema of Pakistan\n\nThe Cinema of Pakistan or Pakistani cinema (Urdu: ‎ ) refers to the filmmaking industry in Pakistan. Pakistan is home to several film studios centres, primarily located in its two largest cities - Karachi and Lahore. Pakistani cinema has played an important part in Pakistani culture, and in recent years has begun flourishing again after years of decline, delivering entertainment to audiences in Pakistan and expatriates abroad. Several film industries are based in Pakistan, which tend to be regional and niche in nature. Over 10,000 Urdu feature-films have been produced in Pakistan since 1948, as well as over 8000 Punjabi, 6000 Pashto and 2000 Sindhi feature-length films. The first film ever produced was \"Husn Ka Daku\" in 1930, directed by Abdur Rashid Kardar in Lahore. The first Pakistani-film produced was \"Teri Yaad\", directed by Daud Chand in 1948. Between 1947 and 2007, Pakistani cinema was based in Lahore, home to the nation's largest film industry (nicknamed Lollywood). Pakistani films during this period attracted large audiences and had a strong cult following, was part of the cultural mainstream, widely available and imitated by the masses. During the early 1970s, Pakistan was the world's fourth largest producer of feature films. However, between 1977 and 2007, the film industry of Pakistan went into decline due to Islamization, strengthening of censorship laws and an overall lack of quality. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the film industry went through several periods of ups and downs, a reflection of its dependency on state funding and incentives. By 2000, the film industry in Lahore had collapsed and saw a gradual shift of Pakistani actors, actresses, producers and filmmakers from Lahore to Karachi. By 2007, the wounds of Pakistan's collapsed film industry began to heal and Karachi had cemented itself as the centre of Pakistani cinema. Quality and new technology led to an explosion of alternative form of Pakistani cinema. The shift has been seen by many as the leading cause for the \"resurgence of Pakistani cinema\". Despite the industry crisis starting in the mid-1980s, Pakistani films have retained much of its distinctive identity. Since the shift to Karachi, Pakistani films have once again began attracting a strong cult following.", "Title: How to Hook Up Your Home Theater\n\nHow to Hook Up Your Home Theater is a 2007 theatrical cartoon from Walt Disney Animation Studios, directed by Kevin Deters and co-directed by Stevie Wermers-Skelton. This is the first theatrical Goofy solo cartoon short made in 42 years, since \"Goofy's Freeway Troubles\". In the style of Goofy's \"Everyman\" cartoons of the 1950s, this short follows Goofy as he buys and then sets up his home cinema system, to watch football.", "Title: Curzon Home Cinema\n\nCurzon Home Cinema is a video-on-demand streaming service available in the UK and Ireland, part of the Curzon World group which has roots going back to 1934. Films on this service are curated by the Curzon Cinemas team, focusing on independent, art house and foreign language titles. Initially launched as Curzon on Demand in 2010, and rebranded in 2013, it was the first service in the UK to show selected new cinema releases at home, the same date they were available to watch in cinemas (\"day-and-date\"). UK film distributor Curzon Artificial Eye, founded in 1976, is also part of the same business, providing day-and-date releases to the platform, as well as a catalogue of classic titles, including a significant number of Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or winners. In 2015 more than 60 European films were given day-and-date releases, including Curzon's release of Andrew Haigh's 45 Years, the first such UK title to make over £1 million at the box office.", "Title: Curzon Cinemas\n\nCurzon Cinemas are a chain of cinemas based in the United Kingdom, mostly in London, specialising in art house films. They also have a video on demand service, Curzon Home Cinema.", "Title: Bombay Talkies (film)\n\nBombay Talkies is a 2013 Indian anthology film consisting of four short films, directed by Anurag Kashyap, Dibakar Banerjee, Zoya Akhtar and Karan Johar. The film released on 3 May 2013, coinciding with and celebrating the 100th year of Indian cinema and the beginning of a new era in modern cinema. It was screened at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival on 17 May 2013." ]
4,195
We the People Amendment was introduced by the member of what Minnesota political party?
Democratic–Farmer–Labor
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[ { "sentences": [ "The People's Power Party (\"Phak Palang Prachachon\"; PPP; Thai: พรรคพลังประชาชน ; rtgs: Phak Phalang Pracha Chon ) is a defunct Thai political party.", " The party leader was Somchai Wongsawat, the Party Secretary General was Surapong Suebwonglee, and the Party Spokesperson was Kuthep Saikrajarng.", " Most MPs of the party originally hailed from the Thai Rak Thai Party and thus the party was its de facto reincarnation with former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra as its \"leader.\"", " The PPP had a populist platform and was strong in the North, Central, and Northeastern regions of Thailand.", " The party became the leader of the coalition government after the junta-government supported 2007 general election.", " PAD, the leading anti-Thaksin movement, vowed to oppose it after the party decided to launch the amendment of the 2007 Constitution." ], "title": "People's Power Party (Thailand)" }, { "sentences": [ "The People's Democratic Party of Tajikistan, PDPT (Tajik: Ҳизби халқии демократии Тоҷикистон / Hizbi xalqii demokratii Tojikiston ; Persian: حزب خلق دموکرات تاجیکستان‎ ‎ ; Russian: Народная демократическая партия Таджикистана ) is a political party in Tajikistan.", " Is an officially registered center-left ruling political party in Tajikistan.", " It is the largest political party in the country, the so-called «party of power».", " Members of the PDPT occupy 51 seats out of 63 in the Majlisi Oli of the Republic of Tajikistan — the parliament of Tajikistan." ], "title": "People's Democratic Party of Tajikistan" }, { "sentences": [ "The National Development Party (\"Parti Pembanguan\") is a political party in Brunei.", " Although legally registered as a political party in Brunei, it has not been able to gain electoral representation as legislative elections have not been held in Brunei since 1962.", " The party was founded on 12 September 2005 by former rebel and Secretary General of the banned Brunei People's Party, Yassin Affandi, aka Haji Muhammad Yasin bin Abdul Rahman, co-founded the Party, which is the third political party that is operating legally in Brunei to date." ], "title": "National Development Party (Brunei)" }, { "sentences": [ "Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrai (Mongolian: Лувсаннамсрайн Оюун-Эрдэнэ ) is one of the young political leaders of Mongolia.", " His career was started as the Head of the Secretariat of the Governor of Berkh, Khentii, his hometown when he was only 21 years old.", " Then he was recruited by World Vision Mongolia as the team leader of the Area Development Program (ADP) in Khentii province.", " Eventually he was promoted to become the Zonal Director of the organization.", " Since 2009 he has held senior leadership positions such as the Head of the Secretariat of the Governor, the Secretary and acting Secretary General of the Mongolian People's Party (MPP), the oldest political party of Mongolia.", " Between 2010-2014 he served as the President of the Social Democracy Mongolian Youth Federation, the largest political youth organization of Mongolia.", " He is considered as one of the major leaders of the Party as he led the Mongolian People's Party reform to become a modern political party.", " He initiated the “Development Agenda-6” Party platform in 2009 and stood firm on his position to remove the word “revolutionary” from the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party's name." ], "title": "Oyunerdene Luvsannamsrai" }, { "sentences": [ "The National Bolshevik Party (NBP, Russian: Национал-большевистская партия, НБП , also known as the Nazbols, Russian: Нацболы ) operated from 1994 to 2007 as a Russian political party with a political program of National Bolshevism.", " The NBP became a prominent member of The Other Russia coalition of opposition parties.", " Russian courts banned the organization: it never officially registered as a political party.", " In 2010, its leader, Eduard Limonov, founded a new political party, The Other Russia.", " There have been smaller NBP groups in other countries." ], "title": "National Bolshevik Party" }, { "sentences": [ "The All Progressives Congress (APC) is a political party in Nigeria, formed on 6 February 2013 in anticipation of the 2015 elections.", " APC candidate Muhammadu Buhari won the presidential election by almost 2.6 million votes.", " Incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan conceded defeat on 31 March.", " This was the first time in Nigeria's political history that an opposition political party unseated a governing party in a general election and one in which power transferred peacefully from one political party to another.", " In addition, the APC won the majority of seats in the Senate and the House of Representatives in the 2015 elections, though it fell shy of winning a super-majority to override the ability of the opposition People's Democratic Party to block legislation." ], "title": "All Progressives Congress" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard Michael Nolan (born December 17, 1943) is an American politician and member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party who has been the U.S. Representative for Minnesota's 8th congressional district since 2013 and previously served as the U.S. Representative for Minnesota's 6th congressional district from 1975 to 1981." ], "title": "Rick Nolan" }, { "sentences": [ "The Centre Party (Turkish: \"Merkez Parti\") is a political party in Turkey formed on 2 June 2014 by Abdurrahim Karslı.", " The party was the result of the politicisation of the People's Voice Movement, with attempts to create a political party beginning in 2011.", " The party is claims to be liberal, but has been accused of being affiliated with exiled cleric Fethullah Gülen.", " Despite Karslı's claims that up to 15 smaller political parties were thinking of merging with the party amongst talk of MP defections, it has no seats in the National Assembly, after it received 0.05% of the vote in the June 2015 election and did not contest the subsequent November 2015 election.", " It was previously represented by a single member in the parliament; Ercan Cengiz who resigned from the Republican People's Party (CHP) on 25 January 2015." ], "title": "Centre Party (Turkey)" }, { "sentences": [ "The We The People Amendment is a joint resolution to amend the United States Constitution to abolish the doctrines of corporate personhood and money equals political speech.", " It was introduced by Representative Rick Nolan as on February 23, 2013.", " It has been re-introduced two more times as on April 29, 2015 and again as on January 30, 2017." ], "title": "We the People Amendment" }, { "sentences": [ "The Boerstaat Party (English: \"Boer State Party\" ) is a right wing South African political party founded on 30 September 1986 by the late Robert van Tonder.", " It was never officially registered as a political party because it was unable to rally 500 persons under one roof, a requirement under South African electoral law for official political party status.", " It was never represented in the South African Parliament, neither in the apartheid era nor after democratisation.", " In 1989, it joined the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB) in declaring support for Jaap Marais, the leader of the Herstigte Nasionale Party and has worked with the HNP on occasion since.", " The party was a charter member of the Afrikaner Volksfront coalition group.", " It has also operated with the paramilitary group, the \"Boere Weerstandsbeweging\" (Boer Resistance Movement) led by Andrew Ford." ], "title": "Boerestaat Party" } ]
[ "Title: People's Power Party (Thailand)\n\nThe People's Power Party (\"Phak Palang Prachachon\"; PPP; Thai: พรรคพลังประชาชน ; rtgs: Phak Phalang Pracha Chon ) is a defunct Thai political party. The party leader was Somchai Wongsawat, the Party Secretary General was Surapong Suebwonglee, and the Party Spokesperson was Kuthep Saikrajarng. Most MPs of the party originally hailed from the Thai Rak Thai Party and thus the party was its de facto reincarnation with former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra as its \"leader.\" The PPP had a populist platform and was strong in the North, Central, and Northeastern regions of Thailand. The party became the leader of the coalition government after the junta-government supported 2007 general election. PAD, the leading anti-Thaksin movement, vowed to oppose it after the party decided to launch the amendment of the 2007 Constitution.", "Title: People's Democratic Party of Tajikistan\n\nThe People's Democratic Party of Tajikistan, PDPT (Tajik: Ҳизби халқии демократии Тоҷикистон / Hizbi xalqii demokratii Tojikiston ; Persian: حزب خلق دموکرات تاجیکستان‎ ‎ ; Russian: Народная демократическая партия Таджикистана ) is a political party in Tajikistan. Is an officially registered center-left ruling political party in Tajikistan. It is the largest political party in the country, the so-called «party of power». Members of the PDPT occupy 51 seats out of 63 in the Majlisi Oli of the Republic of Tajikistan — the parliament of Tajikistan.", "Title: National Development Party (Brunei)\n\nThe National Development Party (\"Parti Pembanguan\") is a political party in Brunei. Although legally registered as a political party in Brunei, it has not been able to gain electoral representation as legislative elections have not been held in Brunei since 1962. The party was founded on 12 September 2005 by former rebel and Secretary General of the banned Brunei People's Party, Yassin Affandi, aka Haji Muhammad Yasin bin Abdul Rahman, co-founded the Party, which is the third political party that is operating legally in Brunei to date.", "Title: Oyunerdene Luvsannamsrai\n\nOyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrai (Mongolian: Лувсаннамсрайн Оюун-Эрдэнэ ) is one of the young political leaders of Mongolia. His career was started as the Head of the Secretariat of the Governor of Berkh, Khentii, his hometown when he was only 21 years old. Then he was recruited by World Vision Mongolia as the team leader of the Area Development Program (ADP) in Khentii province. Eventually he was promoted to become the Zonal Director of the organization. Since 2009 he has held senior leadership positions such as the Head of the Secretariat of the Governor, the Secretary and acting Secretary General of the Mongolian People's Party (MPP), the oldest political party of Mongolia. Between 2010-2014 he served as the President of the Social Democracy Mongolian Youth Federation, the largest political youth organization of Mongolia. He is considered as one of the major leaders of the Party as he led the Mongolian People's Party reform to become a modern political party. He initiated the “Development Agenda-6” Party platform in 2009 and stood firm on his position to remove the word “revolutionary” from the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party's name.", "Title: National Bolshevik Party\n\nThe National Bolshevik Party (NBP, Russian: Национал-большевистская партия, НБП , also known as the Nazbols, Russian: Нацболы ) operated from 1994 to 2007 as a Russian political party with a political program of National Bolshevism. The NBP became a prominent member of The Other Russia coalition of opposition parties. Russian courts banned the organization: it never officially registered as a political party. In 2010, its leader, Eduard Limonov, founded a new political party, The Other Russia. There have been smaller NBP groups in other countries.", "Title: All Progressives Congress\n\nThe All Progressives Congress (APC) is a political party in Nigeria, formed on 6 February 2013 in anticipation of the 2015 elections. APC candidate Muhammadu Buhari won the presidential election by almost 2.6 million votes. Incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan conceded defeat on 31 March. This was the first time in Nigeria's political history that an opposition political party unseated a governing party in a general election and one in which power transferred peacefully from one political party to another. In addition, the APC won the majority of seats in the Senate and the House of Representatives in the 2015 elections, though it fell shy of winning a super-majority to override the ability of the opposition People's Democratic Party to block legislation.", "Title: Rick Nolan\n\nRichard Michael Nolan (born December 17, 1943) is an American politician and member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party who has been the U.S. Representative for Minnesota's 8th congressional district since 2013 and previously served as the U.S. Representative for Minnesota's 6th congressional district from 1975 to 1981.", "Title: Centre Party (Turkey)\n\nThe Centre Party (Turkish: \"Merkez Parti\") is a political party in Turkey formed on 2 June 2014 by Abdurrahim Karslı. The party was the result of the politicisation of the People's Voice Movement, with attempts to create a political party beginning in 2011. The party is claims to be liberal, but has been accused of being affiliated with exiled cleric Fethullah Gülen. Despite Karslı's claims that up to 15 smaller political parties were thinking of merging with the party amongst talk of MP defections, it has no seats in the National Assembly, after it received 0.05% of the vote in the June 2015 election and did not contest the subsequent November 2015 election. It was previously represented by a single member in the parliament; Ercan Cengiz who resigned from the Republican People's Party (CHP) on 25 January 2015.", "Title: We the People Amendment\n\nThe We The People Amendment is a joint resolution to amend the United States Constitution to abolish the doctrines of corporate personhood and money equals political speech. It was introduced by Representative Rick Nolan as on February 23, 2013. It has been re-introduced two more times as on April 29, 2015 and again as on January 30, 2017.", "Title: Boerestaat Party\n\nThe Boerstaat Party (English: \"Boer State Party\" ) is a right wing South African political party founded on 30 September 1986 by the late Robert van Tonder. It was never officially registered as a political party because it was unable to rally 500 persons under one roof, a requirement under South African electoral law for official political party status. It was never represented in the South African Parliament, neither in the apartheid era nor after democratisation. In 1989, it joined the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB) in declaring support for Jaap Marais, the leader of the Herstigte Nasionale Party and has worked with the HNP on occasion since. The party was a charter member of the Afrikaner Volksfront coalition group. It has also operated with the paramilitary group, the \"Boere Weerstandsbeweging\" (Boer Resistance Movement) led by Andrew Ford." ]
4,196
Where does the of author Lemony Snicket live?
San Francisco
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[ { "sentences": [ "Lisa Michelle Brown (born January 12, 1972) is an American illustrator and writer whose books include \"Picture the Dead,\" \"How To Be,\" \"The Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming,\" and \"Baby, Mix Me A Drink.\"", " She draws the \"Three Panel Book Review\" cartoon for the book section of the San Francisco Chronicle.", " She graduated with a BA from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut in 1993, and an MS in Communications Design from the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York in 1998.", " She lives in San Francisco with her son and her husband, Daniel Handler." ], "title": "Lisa Brown (artist)" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of books by Lemony Snicket, the pen name of American author Daniel Handler.", " Works published under the name Daniel Handler are not included.", " Snicket has published 26 fiction novels, thirteen in the main \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\" franchise.", " His works have been translated into more than 40 languages, and have sold more than 65 million copies." ], "title": "Lemony Snicket bibliography" }, { "sentences": [ "Who Could That Be at This Hour?", " is the first novel of the children's novel series \"All the Wrong Questions\" by Lemony Snicket, a series set before the events of \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\".", " The novel tells the story of a young Lemony Snicket, who is apprenticing for the V.F.D. under the worst-ranked agent, S. Theodora Markson.", " The book was published on October 23, 2012 by Little, Brown and Company and illustrated by Seth." ], "title": "Who Could That Be at This Hour?" }, { "sentences": [ "Lemony Snicket is the pen name of American novelist Daniel Handler (born February 28, 1970).", " Snicket is the author of several children's books, also serving as the narrator of \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\" (his best-known work) and a character within it and \"All the Wrong Questions\".", " Because of this, the name \"Lemony Snicket\" may refer to either the fictional character or the real person." ], "title": "Lemony Snicket" }, { "sentences": [ "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events is a 2004 American dark comedy film directed by Brad Silberling.", " It is a film adaptation of \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\" by Lemony Snicket, covering the first three novels \"The Bad Beginning\", \"The Reptile Room\", and \"The Wide Window\".", " The film stars Jim Carrey, Liam Aiken, Emily Browning, Timothy Spall, Catherine O'Hara, Billy Connolly, Cedric the Entertainer, Luis Guzmán, Jennifer Coolidge and Meryl Streep, as well as Jude Law as the voice of Lemony Snicket." ], "title": "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events" }, { "sentences": [ "Daniel Handler (born February 28, 1970) is an American writer, musician and journalist.", " He is best known for his work under the pen name Lemony Snicket, having published children's series \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\" and \"All the Wrong Questions\" under this pseudonym.", " He has also published adult novels under his real name; his first book \"The Basic Eight\" was rejected by many publishers for its dark subject matter.", " His most recent book is \"All the Dirty Parts\".", " Handler has also played the accordion in several bands." ], "title": "Daniel Handler" }, { "sentences": [ "All the Wrong Questions is a four-part young adult book series and prequel to \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\" by Lemony Snicket (the pen name of American author Daniel Handler).", " The series explores Snicket's childhood apprenticeship to the secret society V.F.D and expands the fictional universe introduced in the novel \"The Bad Beginning\", the first of thirteen installments in the \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\" books." ], "title": "All the Wrong Questions" }, { "sentences": [ "Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography is a fictional \"autobiography\" of \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\" author and character Lemony Snicket.", " It was published on May 1, 2002." ], "title": "Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography" }, { "sentences": [ "A Series of Unfortunate Events is a series of thirteen children's novels by Lemony Snicket, the pen name of American author Daniel Handler.", " The books follow the turbulent lives of Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire.", " After their parents' death in a fire, the children are placed in the custody of a murderous relative, Count Olaf, who attempts to steal their inheritance and, later, orchestrates numerous disasters with the help of his accomplices as the children attempt to flee.", " As the plot progresses, the Baudelaires gradually confront further mysteries surrounding their family and deep conspiracies involving a secret society known as V.F.D., with connections to both Olaf and their parents.", " The series is narrated by Snicket, who dedicates each of his works to his deceased love interest, Beatrice, and often attempts to dissuade the reader from continuing to read the Baudelaires' story." ], "title": "A Series of Unfortunate Events" }, { "sentences": [ "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, or simply A Series of Unfortunate Events, is an American black comedy-drama television series from Netflix, and developed by Mark Hudis and Barry Sonnenfeld, based on the children's novel series of the same name by Lemony Snicket.", " It stars Neil Patrick Harris, Patrick Warburton, Malina Weissman, Louis Hynes, K. Todd Freeman and Presley Smith." ], "title": "A Series of Unfortunate Events (TV series)" } ]
[ "Title: Lisa Brown (artist)\n\nLisa Michelle Brown (born January 12, 1972) is an American illustrator and writer whose books include \"Picture the Dead,\" \"How To Be,\" \"The Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming,\" and \"Baby, Mix Me A Drink.\" She draws the \"Three Panel Book Review\" cartoon for the book section of the San Francisco Chronicle. She graduated with a BA from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut in 1993, and an MS in Communications Design from the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York in 1998. She lives in San Francisco with her son and her husband, Daniel Handler.", "Title: Lemony Snicket bibliography\n\nThis is a list of books by Lemony Snicket, the pen name of American author Daniel Handler. Works published under the name Daniel Handler are not included. Snicket has published 26 fiction novels, thirteen in the main \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\" franchise. His works have been translated into more than 40 languages, and have sold more than 65 million copies.", "Title: Who Could That Be at This Hour?\n\nWho Could That Be at This Hour? is the first novel of the children's novel series \"All the Wrong Questions\" by Lemony Snicket, a series set before the events of \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\". The novel tells the story of a young Lemony Snicket, who is apprenticing for the V.F.D. under the worst-ranked agent, S. Theodora Markson. The book was published on October 23, 2012 by Little, Brown and Company and illustrated by Seth.", "Title: Lemony Snicket\n\nLemony Snicket is the pen name of American novelist Daniel Handler (born February 28, 1970). Snicket is the author of several children's books, also serving as the narrator of \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\" (his best-known work) and a character within it and \"All the Wrong Questions\". Because of this, the name \"Lemony Snicket\" may refer to either the fictional character or the real person.", "Title: Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events\n\nLemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events is a 2004 American dark comedy film directed by Brad Silberling. It is a film adaptation of \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\" by Lemony Snicket, covering the first three novels \"The Bad Beginning\", \"The Reptile Room\", and \"The Wide Window\". The film stars Jim Carrey, Liam Aiken, Emily Browning, Timothy Spall, Catherine O'Hara, Billy Connolly, Cedric the Entertainer, Luis Guzmán, Jennifer Coolidge and Meryl Streep, as well as Jude Law as the voice of Lemony Snicket.", "Title: Daniel Handler\n\nDaniel Handler (born February 28, 1970) is an American writer, musician and journalist. He is best known for his work under the pen name Lemony Snicket, having published children's series \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\" and \"All the Wrong Questions\" under this pseudonym. He has also published adult novels under his real name; his first book \"The Basic Eight\" was rejected by many publishers for its dark subject matter. His most recent book is \"All the Dirty Parts\". Handler has also played the accordion in several bands.", "Title: All the Wrong Questions\n\nAll the Wrong Questions is a four-part young adult book series and prequel to \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\" by Lemony Snicket (the pen name of American author Daniel Handler). The series explores Snicket's childhood apprenticeship to the secret society V.F.D and expands the fictional universe introduced in the novel \"The Bad Beginning\", the first of thirteen installments in the \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\" books.", "Title: Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography\n\nLemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography is a fictional \"autobiography\" of \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\" author and character Lemony Snicket. It was published on May 1, 2002.", "Title: A Series of Unfortunate Events\n\nA Series of Unfortunate Events is a series of thirteen children's novels by Lemony Snicket, the pen name of American author Daniel Handler. The books follow the turbulent lives of Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire. After their parents' death in a fire, the children are placed in the custody of a murderous relative, Count Olaf, who attempts to steal their inheritance and, later, orchestrates numerous disasters with the help of his accomplices as the children attempt to flee. As the plot progresses, the Baudelaires gradually confront further mysteries surrounding their family and deep conspiracies involving a secret society known as V.F.D., with connections to both Olaf and their parents. The series is narrated by Snicket, who dedicates each of his works to his deceased love interest, Beatrice, and often attempts to dissuade the reader from continuing to read the Baudelaires' story.", "Title: A Series of Unfortunate Events (TV series)\n\nLemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, or simply A Series of Unfortunate Events, is an American black comedy-drama television series from Netflix, and developed by Mark Hudis and Barry Sonnenfeld, based on the children's novel series of the same name by Lemony Snicket. It stars Neil Patrick Harris, Patrick Warburton, Malina Weissman, Louis Hynes, K. Todd Freeman and Presley Smith." ]
4,197
Name the American musician, songwriter, record producer, graphic designer and lead vocalist in the rock band Linkin Park which he co-founded who was responsible for producing the song 'Final Masquerade'?
Mike Shinoda
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cancellation of the tour \"North American Tour\".", " The band continued the world tour on May 9, performing at the first edition of Rock In Rio in America.", " It is the last full tour to feature Chester Bennington as vocalist before his death in 2017." ], "title": "The Hunting Party Tour" }, { "sentences": [ "Minutes to Midnight World Tour was the fourth concert tour by American rock band Linkin Park.", " It was launched in support of Linkin Park's third studio album, \"Minutes to Midnight\" (2007).", " \"Linkin Park Underground\" the official fan club of the band released a live album as a part of their annual releases named as \"LP Underground 7.0\".", " It consisted of the live performances of the shows across the 2007-Minutes to Midnight tour." ], "title": "Minutes to Midnight World Tour" }, { "sentences": [ "The Living Things World Tour was the eighth concert tour by American alternative metal band Linkin Park.", " It was launched in support of Linkin Park's fifth studio album \"Living Things\" (2012).", " The tour was officially announced in April 2012 through a teaser released after the release of trailer of the 11th Annual Honda Civic Tour by Linkin Park and Incubus.", " Later tour was officially announced during the Honda Civic Tour.", " Its first leg under the name \"Living Things South American Tour\" began on October 5, 2012 in Buenos Aires and ended on October 12, 2012 in Porto Alegre.", " Two shows during the whole tour were cancelled.", " Both the shows were in Brazil.", " The following statement was issued on the official site: \"Due to logistical issues, some changes have been made to Linkin Park's upcoming Brazilian tour." ], "title": "Living Things World Tour" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Final Masquerade\" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park.", " The song was originally recorded by the band for their sixth studio album, \"The Hunting Party\", where it appears as the eleventh track on the album and serves as the third single.", " The song premiered on MTV on June 8, 2014.", " The song was produced by Mike Shinoda and Brad Delson, and co-produced by Emile Haynie." ], "title": "Final Masquerade" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Breaking the Habit\" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park.", " It is the ninth track from their second studio album \"Meteora\" and was released as the fifth and final single from the album.", " It became the fifth consecutive single from \"Meteora\" to reach #1 on the \"Billboard\" Modern Rock Tracks chart, a feat unmatched by any other artist in the history of that chart.", " It was also the third single from the album to reach #1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.", " The song was a hit, peaking at #20 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", " On September 4, 2012, \"Breaking the Habit\", \"Shadow of the Day\", \"New Divide\", and \"Burn It Down\" were released in the \"Linkin Park Pack 02\" as downloadable content for the music rhythm video game, \"Rock Band 3\"." ], "title": "Breaking the Habit" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Talking to Myself\" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park.", " The song is the second single from their seventh studio album, \"One More Light\" and was released on July 25, 2017.", " The music video was released on July 20, 2017, the same day that Linkin Park's lead vocalist, Chester Bennington, was found dead by suicide.", " It is Chester Bennington's first posthumously released single." ], "title": "Talking to Myself (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Burn It Down\" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park.", " The song was released to radio stations, as well as a digital download, on April 16, 2012, as the lead single from their fifth studio album \"Living Things\".", " The song was written by the band and produced by co-lead vocalist Mike Shinoda and Rick Rubin, who co-produced the band's studio albums \"Minutes to Midnight\" (2007) and \"A Thousand Suns\" (2010).", " A music video for the song was directed by Linkin Park turntablist Joe Hahn.", " As of February 13, 2013, \"Burn It Down\" had sold over one million copies in the United States, making it their eighth million selling single." ], "title": "Burn It Down (Linkin Park song)" }, { "sentences": [ "LP Underground Tour was the second concert tour by American rock band Linkin Park.", " It was launched in support of Linkin Park's official fan-club \"Linkin Park Underground\" and the released EPs by the club.", " The tour started in February 2003, and ended in March 2003.", " The duration of the tour was a month.", " The last show played by the band was in support of their second album \"Meteora\"." ], "title": "LP Underground Tour" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Kenji Shinoda ( , born February 11, 1977) is an American musician, songwriter, record producer and graphic designer.", " He co-founded Linkin Park in 1996 and is the band's rhythm guitarist, primary songwriter, keyboardist, producer, and lead vocalist.", " Shinoda later created a hip-hop-driven side project, Fort Minor, in 2004.", " He served as a producer for tracks and albums by Lupe Fiasco, Styles of Beyond, and The X-Ecutioners." ], "title": "Mike Shinoda" }, { "sentences": [ "American rock band Linkin Park has recorded material for seven studio albums, the most recent being One More Light in 2017.", " A single from the album titled \"Heavy\" was released worldwide.", " The band was formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1996 by three high school friends; Mike Shinoda, Rob Bourdon, and Brad Delson.", " The group later expanded to a six piece when they added Joe Hahn, Dave \"Phoenix\" Farrell, and Mark Wakefield to the line-up.", " Mark Wakefield was later changed by lead vocalist Chester Bennington.", " After facing numerous rejections from several major record labels, Linkin Park turned to Jeff Blue for additional help.", " After failing to catch Warner Bros.", " Records on three previous reviews, Jeff Blue, now the vice president of Warner Bros.", " Records, helped the band sign a deal with the company in 1999.", " The band released its breakthrough album, \"Hybrid Theory\", the following year.", " The album produced four singles, \"One Step Closer\", \"Crawling\", \"Papercut\" and \"In the End\".", " The album included a total of twelve songs in addition with two special edition tracks available in Japan.", " Later in 2002 the band released a Remix album \"Reanimation\", which would include works from \"Hybrid Theory\" and non-album tracks.", " \"Reanimation\" debuted on July 30, 2002, featuring the likes of Black Thought, Jonathan Davis, Aaron Lewis, and many others.", " \"Reanimation\" claimed the second spot on the \"Billboard\" 200, and sold nearly 270,000 copies during its debut week.", " The remix album included twenty remixed songs, mainly hip-hop influenced." ], "title": "List of songs recorded by Linkin Park" } ]
[ "Title: The Hunting Party Tour\n\nThe Hunting Party Tour was the eleventh concert tour by American alternative metal band Linkin Park. It was launched in support of Linkin Park's sixth studio album, \"The Hunting Party\" (2014). The tour was partially announced in May 2014 through a teaser released after the release of trailer of a co-headlined tour \"Carnivores Tour\" by Linkin Park and Thirty Seconds to Mars. Later, the tour was officially announced on November 23 with a whole trailer in promotion. Its first leg under the name \"European Tour\" began on May 30, 2014, in Lisboa, Portugal, and ended on June 14 in Castle Donington, England, where they played \"Hybrid Theory\" as a whole album. The tour features special guests Of Mice & Men and Rise Against. On January 15, 2015, the band begun the \"world\" tour for The Hunting Party with the first leg under \"North American Tour\". During a show at Indianapolis, Chester Bennington injured his leg, which led to the cancellation of the tour \"North American Tour\". The band continued the world tour on May 9, performing at the first edition of Rock In Rio in America. It is the last full tour to feature Chester Bennington as vocalist before his death in 2017.", "Title: Minutes to Midnight World Tour\n\nMinutes to Midnight World Tour was the fourth concert tour by American rock band Linkin Park. It was launched in support of Linkin Park's third studio album, \"Minutes to Midnight\" (2007). \"Linkin Park Underground\" the official fan club of the band released a live album as a part of their annual releases named as \"LP Underground 7.0\". It consisted of the live performances of the shows across the 2007-Minutes to Midnight tour.", "Title: Living Things World Tour\n\nThe Living Things World Tour was the eighth concert tour by American alternative metal band Linkin Park. It was launched in support of Linkin Park's fifth studio album \"Living Things\" (2012). The tour was officially announced in April 2012 through a teaser released after the release of trailer of the 11th Annual Honda Civic Tour by Linkin Park and Incubus. Later tour was officially announced during the Honda Civic Tour. Its first leg under the name \"Living Things South American Tour\" began on October 5, 2012 in Buenos Aires and ended on October 12, 2012 in Porto Alegre. Two shows during the whole tour were cancelled. Both the shows were in Brazil. The following statement was issued on the official site: \"Due to logistical issues, some changes have been made to Linkin Park's upcoming Brazilian tour.", "Title: Final Masquerade\n\n\"Final Masquerade\" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park. The song was originally recorded by the band for their sixth studio album, \"The Hunting Party\", where it appears as the eleventh track on the album and serves as the third single. The song premiered on MTV on June 8, 2014. The song was produced by Mike Shinoda and Brad Delson, and co-produced by Emile Haynie.", "Title: Breaking the Habit\n\n\"Breaking the Habit\" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park. It is the ninth track from their second studio album \"Meteora\" and was released as the fifth and final single from the album. It became the fifth consecutive single from \"Meteora\" to reach #1 on the \"Billboard\" Modern Rock Tracks chart, a feat unmatched by any other artist in the history of that chart. It was also the third single from the album to reach #1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. The song was a hit, peaking at #20 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. On September 4, 2012, \"Breaking the Habit\", \"Shadow of the Day\", \"New Divide\", and \"Burn It Down\" were released in the \"Linkin Park Pack 02\" as downloadable content for the music rhythm video game, \"Rock Band 3\".", "Title: Talking to Myself (song)\n\n\"Talking to Myself\" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park. The song is the second single from their seventh studio album, \"One More Light\" and was released on July 25, 2017. The music video was released on July 20, 2017, the same day that Linkin Park's lead vocalist, Chester Bennington, was found dead by suicide. It is Chester Bennington's first posthumously released single.", "Title: Burn It Down (Linkin Park song)\n\n\"Burn It Down\" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park. The song was released to radio stations, as well as a digital download, on April 16, 2012, as the lead single from their fifth studio album \"Living Things\". The song was written by the band and produced by co-lead vocalist Mike Shinoda and Rick Rubin, who co-produced the band's studio albums \"Minutes to Midnight\" (2007) and \"A Thousand Suns\" (2010). A music video for the song was directed by Linkin Park turntablist Joe Hahn. As of February 13, 2013, \"Burn It Down\" had sold over one million copies in the United States, making it their eighth million selling single.", "Title: LP Underground Tour\n\nLP Underground Tour was the second concert tour by American rock band Linkin Park. It was launched in support of Linkin Park's official fan-club \"Linkin Park Underground\" and the released EPs by the club. The tour started in February 2003, and ended in March 2003. The duration of the tour was a month. The last show played by the band was in support of their second album \"Meteora\".", "Title: Mike Shinoda\n\nMichael Kenji Shinoda ( , born February 11, 1977) is an American musician, songwriter, record producer and graphic designer. He co-founded Linkin Park in 1996 and is the band's rhythm guitarist, primary songwriter, keyboardist, producer, and lead vocalist. Shinoda later created a hip-hop-driven side project, Fort Minor, in 2004. He served as a producer for tracks and albums by Lupe Fiasco, Styles of Beyond, and The X-Ecutioners.", "Title: List of songs recorded by Linkin Park\n\nAmerican rock band Linkin Park has recorded material for seven studio albums, the most recent being One More Light in 2017. A single from the album titled \"Heavy\" was released worldwide. The band was formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1996 by three high school friends; Mike Shinoda, Rob Bourdon, and Brad Delson. The group later expanded to a six piece when they added Joe Hahn, Dave \"Phoenix\" Farrell, and Mark Wakefield to the line-up. Mark Wakefield was later changed by lead vocalist Chester Bennington. After facing numerous rejections from several major record labels, Linkin Park turned to Jeff Blue for additional help. After failing to catch Warner Bros. Records on three previous reviews, Jeff Blue, now the vice president of Warner Bros. Records, helped the band sign a deal with the company in 1999. The band released its breakthrough album, \"Hybrid Theory\", the following year. The album produced four singles, \"One Step Closer\", \"Crawling\", \"Papercut\" and \"In the End\". The album included a total of twelve songs in addition with two special edition tracks available in Japan. Later in 2002 the band released a Remix album \"Reanimation\", which would include works from \"Hybrid Theory\" and non-album tracks. \"Reanimation\" debuted on July 30, 2002, featuring the likes of Black Thought, Jonathan Davis, Aaron Lewis, and many others. \"Reanimation\" claimed the second spot on the \"Billboard\" 200, and sold nearly 270,000 copies during its debut week. The remix album included twenty remixed songs, mainly hip-hop influenced." ]
4,198
The Mall in Columbia on Route 150 has an AMC Theatres with how many screens?
14-screen
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[ { "sentences": [ "AMC Dine-In Madison 6 is a movie theater in Madison, Wisconsin owned by AMC Theatres.", " Originally the first of the Sundance Cinemas in the United States, the theater opened as the Sundance 608 on May 11, 2007.", " The theater is located in the Hilldale Shopping Center, where it replaced the Hilldale Theater.", " The \"608\" was a reference to the telephone area code for the region.", " Madison was selected as the first location for Sundance Cinemas because of the level of interest in independent film in the region.", " Sundance Cinemas was purchased by Carmike Cinemas in 2015.", " In 2016, Carmike was purchased by AMC Theatres, who converted the theater to the AMC Dine-In brand the following year." ], "title": "AMC Dine-In Madison 6" }, { "sentences": [ "State Route 150 (SR 150) is an east–west state highway in the eastern portion of Ohio, a U.S. state.", " The western terminus of State Route 150 is at a T-intersection U.S. Route 250 approximately 1.50 mi southeast of Harrisville.", " Its eastern terminus is in the village of Rayland at a parclo AB-2 interchange with State Route 7, with all of the ramps on the northeastern side of the interchange." ], "title": "Ohio State Route 150" }, { "sentences": [ "Kerasotes Showplace Theatres, LLC is a movie theatre operator primarily in the Midwestern United States.", " Based in Chicago, Kerasotes Showplace Theatres, LLC was the sixth-largest movie-theatre company in North America with 957 screens in 95 locations in California, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Ohio, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, and Wisconsin.", " The chain was sold to AMC Theatres in 2010, except for its Icon Theatre locations and one location in New Jersey." ], "title": "Kerasotes Theatres" }, { "sentences": [ "Route 150 is a bus route operated by the Maryland Transit Administration in Baltimore, Ellicott City, and Columbia, Maryland.", " The line currently operates between the Village of Harper's Choice in Columbia and Harbor East, mostly via US-29 and US-40, serving The Mall in Columbia and Catonsville." ], "title": "Route 150 (MTA Maryland)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mall in Columbia, also known as the Columbia Mall, or The Mall, is the central shopping mall for the planned community of Columbia, Maryland, United States.", " It has five anchor department stores (Sears, JCPenney, Nordstrom, Macy's, and Lord & Taylor) and over 200 specialty stores.", " Restaurants include PF Chang's, Maggiano's Little Italy and Panera Bread.", " It includes a 14-screen AMC Theatres.", " The mall is located in the Town Center area of the city and attracts shoppers from surrounding counties in Maryland." ], "title": "The Mall in Columbia" }, { "sentences": [ "Ward Parkway Center, Ward Parkway Mall, or Ward Parkway Shopping Center is a shopping center located in Kansas City, Missouri on the Kansas/Missouri border line.", " The location surrounds the area on the North from 85th Terrace to 89th Street on the South and on the West from State Line Road to Ward Parkway on the East.", " Once a two floor mall with a food court it now has one floor with the first floor enclosed.", " The mall itself is currently in a redevelopment phase and has been in business since 1959.", " Former stores Sam Goody, Gap, T.G.I. Friday's, The Limited, and Winstead's.", " Ward Parkway Center is the location of the first modern movie multiplex, with its original two screens (since renovated and expanded to 14 screens) still operated by AMC Theatres.", " Originally a tiny two-screen theater located near Montgomery Ward, later expanded to the new complex." ], "title": "Ward Parkway Center" }, { "sentences": [ "MovieTickets.com is an online movie ticketing website founded by AMC Theatres and Hollywood.com in 2000 with National Amusements, CBS Corporation and Famous Players all coming on board prior to launch.", " It is now a joint venture between the Hollywood Media Corp, National Amusements, Cineplex Entertainment, Marcus Theatres, Regal Entertainment Group, Viacom, and Time Warner.", " MovieTickets.com provides movie times for all theaters, and online ticket purchasing for all National Amusements theaters and all Clearview Cinemas, among other smaller chains; such as Mann Theatres in Los Angeles.", " In 2010, MovieTickets.com sold over 16 million tickets for over 200 exhibitors with 14,000 screens." ], "title": "MovieTickets.com" }, { "sentences": [ "Star Theatres is a movie theatre chain owned and operated by AMC Theatres.", " Based solely in Michigan, Star is known for having extravagant interior designs, many screens, and in some cases, stadium-style seating.", " The chain made the Summer 1990 Entertainment Weekly Honor Roll for movie theaters with the late Detroit Free Press critic Kathy Huffhines declaring, \"IT'S FRIENDLY, kicky, and cute and looks like a bright red-and-white jukebox from the outside.\"" ], "title": "Star Theatres" }, { "sentences": [ "AMC Theatres (originally an abbreviation for American Multi-Cinema, often referred to simply as AMC and known in some countries as AMC Cinemas) is an American movie theater chain owned and operated by AMC Entertainment Inc., which is itself owned by AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc., majority-owned by Chinese conglomerate Dalian Wanda Group.", " Founded in 1920, AMC has the largest share of the American theater market ahead of Regal Entertainment Group and Cinemark Theatres.", " The chain has 86 locations in mainland China, home of the Dalian Wanda Group.", " The company's headquarters are located in Leawood, Kansas." ], "title": "AMC Theatres" }, { "sentences": [ "U.S. Route 150 (abbreviated Route 150 or U.S. 150) is a 571-mile (919 km) long northwest-southeast United States highway, signed as east–west.", " It runs from U.S. Route 6 outside of Moline, Illinois to U.S. Route 25 in Mount Vernon, Kentucky ." ], "title": "U.S. Route 150" } ]
[ "Title: AMC Dine-In Madison 6\n\nAMC Dine-In Madison 6 is a movie theater in Madison, Wisconsin owned by AMC Theatres. Originally the first of the Sundance Cinemas in the United States, the theater opened as the Sundance 608 on May 11, 2007. The theater is located in the Hilldale Shopping Center, where it replaced the Hilldale Theater. The \"608\" was a reference to the telephone area code for the region. Madison was selected as the first location for Sundance Cinemas because of the level of interest in independent film in the region. Sundance Cinemas was purchased by Carmike Cinemas in 2015. In 2016, Carmike was purchased by AMC Theatres, who converted the theater to the AMC Dine-In brand the following year.", "Title: Ohio State Route 150\n\nState Route 150 (SR 150) is an east–west state highway in the eastern portion of Ohio, a U.S. state. The western terminus of State Route 150 is at a T-intersection U.S. Route 250 approximately 1.50 mi southeast of Harrisville. Its eastern terminus is in the village of Rayland at a parclo AB-2 interchange with State Route 7, with all of the ramps on the northeastern side of the interchange.", "Title: Kerasotes Theatres\n\nKerasotes Showplace Theatres, LLC is a movie theatre operator primarily in the Midwestern United States. Based in Chicago, Kerasotes Showplace Theatres, LLC was the sixth-largest movie-theatre company in North America with 957 screens in 95 locations in California, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Ohio, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, and Wisconsin. The chain was sold to AMC Theatres in 2010, except for its Icon Theatre locations and one location in New Jersey.", "Title: Route 150 (MTA Maryland)\n\nRoute 150 is a bus route operated by the Maryland Transit Administration in Baltimore, Ellicott City, and Columbia, Maryland. The line currently operates between the Village of Harper's Choice in Columbia and Harbor East, mostly via US-29 and US-40, serving The Mall in Columbia and Catonsville.", "Title: The Mall in Columbia\n\nThe Mall in Columbia, also known as the Columbia Mall, or The Mall, is the central shopping mall for the planned community of Columbia, Maryland, United States. It has five anchor department stores (Sears, JCPenney, Nordstrom, Macy's, and Lord & Taylor) and over 200 specialty stores. Restaurants include PF Chang's, Maggiano's Little Italy and Panera Bread. It includes a 14-screen AMC Theatres. The mall is located in the Town Center area of the city and attracts shoppers from surrounding counties in Maryland.", "Title: Ward Parkway Center\n\nWard Parkway Center, Ward Parkway Mall, or Ward Parkway Shopping Center is a shopping center located in Kansas City, Missouri on the Kansas/Missouri border line. The location surrounds the area on the North from 85th Terrace to 89th Street on the South and on the West from State Line Road to Ward Parkway on the East. Once a two floor mall with a food court it now has one floor with the first floor enclosed. The mall itself is currently in a redevelopment phase and has been in business since 1959. Former stores Sam Goody, Gap, T.G.I. Friday's, The Limited, and Winstead's. Ward Parkway Center is the location of the first modern movie multiplex, with its original two screens (since renovated and expanded to 14 screens) still operated by AMC Theatres. Originally a tiny two-screen theater located near Montgomery Ward, later expanded to the new complex.", "Title: MovieTickets.com\n\nMovieTickets.com is an online movie ticketing website founded by AMC Theatres and Hollywood.com in 2000 with National Amusements, CBS Corporation and Famous Players all coming on board prior to launch. It is now a joint venture between the Hollywood Media Corp, National Amusements, Cineplex Entertainment, Marcus Theatres, Regal Entertainment Group, Viacom, and Time Warner. MovieTickets.com provides movie times for all theaters, and online ticket purchasing for all National Amusements theaters and all Clearview Cinemas, among other smaller chains; such as Mann Theatres in Los Angeles. In 2010, MovieTickets.com sold over 16 million tickets for over 200 exhibitors with 14,000 screens.", "Title: Star Theatres\n\nStar Theatres is a movie theatre chain owned and operated by AMC Theatres. Based solely in Michigan, Star is known for having extravagant interior designs, many screens, and in some cases, stadium-style seating. The chain made the Summer 1990 Entertainment Weekly Honor Roll for movie theaters with the late Detroit Free Press critic Kathy Huffhines declaring, \"IT'S FRIENDLY, kicky, and cute and looks like a bright red-and-white jukebox from the outside.\"", "Title: AMC Theatres\n\nAMC Theatres (originally an abbreviation for American Multi-Cinema, often referred to simply as AMC and known in some countries as AMC Cinemas) is an American movie theater chain owned and operated by AMC Entertainment Inc., which is itself owned by AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc., majority-owned by Chinese conglomerate Dalian Wanda Group. Founded in 1920, AMC has the largest share of the American theater market ahead of Regal Entertainment Group and Cinemark Theatres. The chain has 86 locations in mainland China, home of the Dalian Wanda Group. The company's headquarters are located in Leawood, Kansas.", "Title: U.S. Route 150\n\nU.S. Route 150 (abbreviated Route 150 or U.S. 150) is a 571-mile (919 km) long northwest-southeast United States highway, signed as east–west. It runs from U.S. Route 6 outside of Moline, Illinois to U.S. Route 25 in Mount Vernon, Kentucky ." ]
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[ { "sentences": [ "Kobe Bryant is an American retired shooting guard who played for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA) for his entire 20-year career.", " Bryant is the only son of former Philadelphia 76ers player and former Los Angeles Sparks head coach Joe Bryant.", " Selected 13th overall by the Charlotte Hornets in the 1996 NBA draft, Bryant was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers for Vlade Divac a month later.", " He and then-teammate Shaquille O'Neal led the Lakers to three consecutive NBA championships from 2000 to 2002.", " After O'Neal was traded to the Miami Heat following the 2003–04 season, Bryant became the cornerstone of the Lakers franchise.", " He led the NBA in scoring during the and seasons.", " In 2006, Bryant scored a career-high 81 points against the Toronto Raptors, the second-highest number of points scored in a game in NBA history, behind only Wilt Chamberlain's 100 point performance.", " Bryant was awarded the regular season's Most Valuable Player Award (MVP) in the 2007–08 season and led his team to the 2008 NBA Finals as the first seed in the Western Conference.", " In the 2008 Summer Olympics, he won a gold medal as a member of the U.S. men's basketball team, occasionally referred to as \"The Redeem Team\".", " He led the Lakers to two more championships in 2009 and 2010, winning the Finals MVP award on both occasions." ], "title": "List of career achievements by Kobe Bryant" }, { "sentences": [ "The South Bay Lakers are an NBA G League team based in Los Angeles.", " Founded in 2006 as the Los Angeles D-Fenders, the team is owned by the Los Angeles Lakers, who were the first National Basketball Association (NBA) franchise to own a D-League team.", " At the conclusion of the 2016–17 D-League season, the D-Fenders re-branded as the South Bay Lakers for the G League.", " They also moved their home games from the Toyota Sports Center into the UCLA Health Training Center, a new practice facility for the Los Angeles Lakers in El Segundo." ], "title": "South Bay Lakers" }, { "sentences": [ "The Los Angeles Lakers are an American professional basketball team based in Los Angeles, California.", " They play in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " The Lakers' franchise was founded in 1947 in Detroit, Michigan before moving to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where the team got its official title from the state's nickname, \"Land of 10,000 Lakes\".", " The Minneapolis Lakers won five NBA Finals before relocating to Los Angeles in the 1960–61 NBA season, becoming the first West Coast team in league history.", " In the 1960s, the Lakers reached the NBA Finals six times, but lost every series to the Boston Celtics, beginning their long and storied rivalry.", " In 1972, with future Hall of Famers Wilt Chamberlain, Gail Goodrich, and Jerry West, the Lakers compiled a 33-game winning streak, the longest streak in U.S. professional team sports, and won their sixth title under coach Bill Sharman.", " The Lakers' popularity soared in the 1980s when they won five additional championships during a nine-year span with the help of Hall of Famers Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, James Worthy and coach Pat Riley, the franchise's all-time leader in both regular season and playoff games coached and wins.", " Two of those championships during that span were against their arch-rivals, the Boston Celtics.", " With the team of Shaquille O'Neal, Kobe Bryant, Toby Tincher, and Hall of Fame coach Phil Jackson, the Lakers played in four of the first five NBA Finals of the 21st century; winning three consecutively from 2000 to 2002, and losing the fourth in 2004.", " The Lakers would then conclude the decade with three straight Finals appearances; losing to the Boston Celtics in 2008 but then prevailing with back-to-back championships against the Orlando Magic in 2009 and the Boston Celtics in 2010.", " The 2010 championship marks the 16th NBA championship in Lakers franchise history." ], "title": "Los Angeles Lakers all-time roster" }, { "sentences": [ "Metta World Peace (born Ronald William Artest Jr. on November 13, 1979) is an American professional basketball player.", " He is currently a member of the New Orleans Gators, a team competing in the Global Mixed Gender Basketball (GMGB) League.", " He was known as Ron Artest before legally changing his name in September 2011." ], "title": "Metta World Peace" }, { "sentences": [ "The Los Angeles Lakers are an American professional basketball team based in Los Angeles.", " The Lakers compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA), as a member of the league's Western Conference Pacific Division.", " The Lakers play their home games at Staples Center, an arena shared with the NBA's Los Angeles Clippers, the Los Angeles Sparks of the Women's National Basketball Association, and the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League.", " The Lakers are one of the most successful teams in the history of the NBA, and have won 16 NBA championships, their last being in 2010.", " As of 2017, the Lakers are the second most valuable franchise in the NBA according to \"Forbes\", having an estimated value of $3.0 billion." ], "title": "Los Angeles Lakers" }, { "sentences": [ "The Los Angeles Lakers are a professional basketball team based in Los Angeles, California that competes in the National Basketball Association (NBA), which was formerly called the Basketball Association of America (BAA).", " Since 1999, the Lakers have played their home games at Staples Center.", " The Lakers' franchise was founded in 1947 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.", " The first owners purchased the disbanded Gems from Detroit, Michigan, then renamed and moved the team.", " It was in Minneapolis where the Lakers received their official title from Minnesota's nickname, Land of 10,000 Lakes.", " The Lakers won five championships before relocating to Los Angeles for the 1960–61 NBA season.", " The Lakers went on to lose all of their eight appearances in the NBA Finals in the 1960s, despite the presence of Elgin Baylor and Jerry West.", " In , the Lakers compiled a 33-game winning streak, the longest streak in U.S. professional team sports, and won their sixth title, under coach Bill Sharman.", " The Lakers' popularity soared in the 1980s when they won five additional championships during a nine-year span with the help of Hall of Famers Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, James Worthy and coach Pat Riley, the franchise's all-time leader in both regular season and playoff games coached and wins.", " Two of those championships during that span were against their arch-rivals, the Boston Celtics.", " With the help of Shaquille O'Neal, Kobe Bryant, and Hall of Fame coach Phil Jackson, the Lakers played in seven NBA Finals between 2000 and 2010, winning three of them consecutively from 2000 to 2002, losing the next two in 2004 and 2008, and winning in 2009 and 2010; the last three appearances were without O'Neal." ], "title": "List of Los Angeles Lakers seasons" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lakers–Clippers rivalry is a National Basketball Association (NBA) rivalry between the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers.", " The two Pacific Division teams both play their home games at Staples Center in Los Angeles, inspiring their matchups to sometimes be called the \"Hallway Series\".", " The Lakers relocated from Minneapolis in 1960, while the Clippers moved from San Diego in 1984.", " Los Angeles fans have historically favored the Lakers.", " But the Clippers have sold out every home game at Staples Center since Feb. 2011 and entered the 2016–17 season with the sixth-longest active sellout streak in the NBA.", " The Lakers have won 11 of their 16 NBA championships since moving to Los Angeles.", " Meanwhile, the Clippers have made the playoffs only nine times since 1984 and were long considered the laughingstock of the NBA; in the history of the franchise, they have never advanced past the second round of the playoffs.", " Some contended that the term \"rivalry\" was inaccurate until the Clippers became more successful.", " For the first time in 20 years, the Clippers won the season series against the Lakers in 2012–13.", " This was the first of five straight season series victories for the Clippers, which included season sweeps in both 2014-15 and 2015-16.", " With the Clippers' 3-1 series win in 2016-17, the Lakers have now won the season series just four times in the past 13 seasons, with five Clippers wins, four Lakers wins, and four ties.", " The Lakers hold a 99–47 advantage in the all-time series against the Clippers.", " The two teams have never met in the playoffs." ], "title": "Lakers–Clippers rivalry" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014–15 Los Angeles Lakers season was the franchise's 67th season, its 66th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and its 55th in Los Angeles.", " Coming off from one of the worst seasons in franchise history and missing last season's playoffs, the team looked to rebound.", " Mike D'Antoni resigned in late April following two miserable seasons, leaving the team without a head coach.", " In the offseason, Pau Gasol left for Chicago and Jodie Meeks left for Detroit respectively, leaving big holes to fill.", " After failing to land the biggest names in the offseason like Carmelo Anthony and LeBron James, the Lakers brought back numerous key role players from last season including Nick Young, Jordan Hill, and Ryan Kelly.", " The Lakers later acquired point guard Jeremy Lin in a trade with Houston and won the bidding rights to power forward Carlos Boozer after being amnestied by Chicago in the offseason.", " The Lakers also drafted Kentucky's star power forward Julius Randle and shooting guard Jordan Clarkson in the 2014 NBA Draft.", " The team then hired Lakers Showtime player and former Coach of the Year, Byron Scott as head coach in late July.", " On December 14, 2014, Kobe Bryant scored 26 points to pass Michael Jordan for third on the NBA's all-time scoring list in a 100–94 win over Minnesota." ], "title": "2014–15 Los Angeles Lakers season" }, { "sentences": [ "The Los Angeles metropolitan area is home to several professional and collegiate sports teams.", " The Greater Los Angeles Area has nine major league professional teams: the Anaheim Ducks, the Los Angeles Angels, the Los Angeles Chargers, the Los Angeles Clippers, the Los Angeles Dodgers, LA Galaxy, the Los Angeles Kings, the Los Angeles Lakers, and the Los Angeles Rams.", " Los Angeles FC will begin play as the area's tenth major team in 2018.", " USC Trojans football, UCLA Bruins men's basketball, USC Trojans baseball, USC Trojans track & field, and Cal State Fullerton Titans baseball are all historically premier organizations in college sports.", " Other major sports teams include UCLA Bruins Football, Los Angeles Sparks, Pepperdine Waves baseball, and formerly the Los Angeles Raiders and Los Angeles Aztecs.", " Between them, these Los Angeles area sports teams have won a combined 105 Championship Titles.", " Los Angeles area colleges have produced upwards of 200 National Championship Teams, primarily from USC Trojans and UCLA Bruins of the Pac-12 Conference.", " The 1932 and 1984 Summer Olympics were held in Los Angeles.", " In 2028 the city will host the Olympics for a third time." ], "title": "Sports in Los Angeles" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2015–16 Los Angeles Lakers season was the franchise's 68th season, its 67th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and its 56th in Los Angeles.", " The Lakers looked to rebound following its worst season in franchise history in 2014–15.", " Unfortunately, the Lakers would finish with a franchise-worst 17–65 record.", " Jordan Hill, Jeremy Lin, Wesley Johnson, Wayne Ellington, Carlos Boozer, Ronnie Price and Ed Davis all departed respectively.", " The Lakers drafted D'Angelo Russell, Larry Nance, Jr., and Anthony Brown in the 2015 NBA Draft.", " Afterwards, the Lakers traded for former Pacers' center Roy Hibbert and signed for the reigning Sixth Man of the Year, Lou Williams, and forward Brandon Bass.", " Former Lakers forward, Metta World Peace, was brought back to the team as well after the Lakers amnestied him in 2013.", " This was Kobe Bryant's final season with the team and in the NBA after he announced his retirement." ], "title": "2015–16 Los Angeles Lakers season" } ]
[ "Title: List of career achievements by Kobe Bryant\n\nKobe Bryant is an American retired shooting guard who played for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA) for his entire 20-year career. Bryant is the only son of former Philadelphia 76ers player and former Los Angeles Sparks head coach Joe Bryant. Selected 13th overall by the Charlotte Hornets in the 1996 NBA draft, Bryant was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers for Vlade Divac a month later. He and then-teammate Shaquille O'Neal led the Lakers to three consecutive NBA championships from 2000 to 2002. After O'Neal was traded to the Miami Heat following the 2003–04 season, Bryant became the cornerstone of the Lakers franchise. He led the NBA in scoring during the and seasons. In 2006, Bryant scored a career-high 81 points against the Toronto Raptors, the second-highest number of points scored in a game in NBA history, behind only Wilt Chamberlain's 100 point performance. Bryant was awarded the regular season's Most Valuable Player Award (MVP) in the 2007–08 season and led his team to the 2008 NBA Finals as the first seed in the Western Conference. In the 2008 Summer Olympics, he won a gold medal as a member of the U.S. men's basketball team, occasionally referred to as \"The Redeem Team\". He led the Lakers to two more championships in 2009 and 2010, winning the Finals MVP award on both occasions.", "Title: South Bay Lakers\n\nThe South Bay Lakers are an NBA G League team based in Los Angeles. Founded in 2006 as the Los Angeles D-Fenders, the team is owned by the Los Angeles Lakers, who were the first National Basketball Association (NBA) franchise to own a D-League team. At the conclusion of the 2016–17 D-League season, the D-Fenders re-branded as the South Bay Lakers for the G League. They also moved their home games from the Toyota Sports Center into the UCLA Health Training Center, a new practice facility for the Los Angeles Lakers in El Segundo.", "Title: Los Angeles Lakers all-time roster\n\nThe Los Angeles Lakers are an American professional basketball team based in Los Angeles, California. They play in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Lakers' franchise was founded in 1947 in Detroit, Michigan before moving to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where the team got its official title from the state's nickname, \"Land of 10,000 Lakes\". The Minneapolis Lakers won five NBA Finals before relocating to Los Angeles in the 1960–61 NBA season, becoming the first West Coast team in league history. In the 1960s, the Lakers reached the NBA Finals six times, but lost every series to the Boston Celtics, beginning their long and storied rivalry. In 1972, with future Hall of Famers Wilt Chamberlain, Gail Goodrich, and Jerry West, the Lakers compiled a 33-game winning streak, the longest streak in U.S. professional team sports, and won their sixth title under coach Bill Sharman. The Lakers' popularity soared in the 1980s when they won five additional championships during a nine-year span with the help of Hall of Famers Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, James Worthy and coach Pat Riley, the franchise's all-time leader in both regular season and playoff games coached and wins. Two of those championships during that span were against their arch-rivals, the Boston Celtics. With the team of Shaquille O'Neal, Kobe Bryant, Toby Tincher, and Hall of Fame coach Phil Jackson, the Lakers played in four of the first five NBA Finals of the 21st century; winning three consecutively from 2000 to 2002, and losing the fourth in 2004. The Lakers would then conclude the decade with three straight Finals appearances; losing to the Boston Celtics in 2008 but then prevailing with back-to-back championships against the Orlando Magic in 2009 and the Boston Celtics in 2010. The 2010 championship marks the 16th NBA championship in Lakers franchise history.", "Title: Metta World Peace\n\nMetta World Peace (born Ronald William Artest Jr. on November 13, 1979) is an American professional basketball player. He is currently a member of the New Orleans Gators, a team competing in the Global Mixed Gender Basketball (GMGB) League. He was known as Ron Artest before legally changing his name in September 2011.", "Title: Los Angeles Lakers\n\nThe Los Angeles Lakers are an American professional basketball team based in Los Angeles. The Lakers compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA), as a member of the league's Western Conference Pacific Division. The Lakers play their home games at Staples Center, an arena shared with the NBA's Los Angeles Clippers, the Los Angeles Sparks of the Women's National Basketball Association, and the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League. The Lakers are one of the most successful teams in the history of the NBA, and have won 16 NBA championships, their last being in 2010. As of 2017, the Lakers are the second most valuable franchise in the NBA according to \"Forbes\", having an estimated value of $3.0 billion.", "Title: List of Los Angeles Lakers seasons\n\nThe Los Angeles Lakers are a professional basketball team based in Los Angeles, California that competes in the National Basketball Association (NBA), which was formerly called the Basketball Association of America (BAA). Since 1999, the Lakers have played their home games at Staples Center. The Lakers' franchise was founded in 1947 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The first owners purchased the disbanded Gems from Detroit, Michigan, then renamed and moved the team. It was in Minneapolis where the Lakers received their official title from Minnesota's nickname, Land of 10,000 Lakes. The Lakers won five championships before relocating to Los Angeles for the 1960–61 NBA season. The Lakers went on to lose all of their eight appearances in the NBA Finals in the 1960s, despite the presence of Elgin Baylor and Jerry West. In , the Lakers compiled a 33-game winning streak, the longest streak in U.S. professional team sports, and won their sixth title, under coach Bill Sharman. The Lakers' popularity soared in the 1980s when they won five additional championships during a nine-year span with the help of Hall of Famers Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, James Worthy and coach Pat Riley, the franchise's all-time leader in both regular season and playoff games coached and wins. Two of those championships during that span were against their arch-rivals, the Boston Celtics. With the help of Shaquille O'Neal, Kobe Bryant, and Hall of Fame coach Phil Jackson, the Lakers played in seven NBA Finals between 2000 and 2010, winning three of them consecutively from 2000 to 2002, losing the next two in 2004 and 2008, and winning in 2009 and 2010; the last three appearances were without O'Neal.", "Title: Lakers–Clippers rivalry\n\nThe Lakers–Clippers rivalry is a National Basketball Association (NBA) rivalry between the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers. The two Pacific Division teams both play their home games at Staples Center in Los Angeles, inspiring their matchups to sometimes be called the \"Hallway Series\". The Lakers relocated from Minneapolis in 1960, while the Clippers moved from San Diego in 1984. Los Angeles fans have historically favored the Lakers. But the Clippers have sold out every home game at Staples Center since Feb. 2011 and entered the 2016–17 season with the sixth-longest active sellout streak in the NBA. The Lakers have won 11 of their 16 NBA championships since moving to Los Angeles. Meanwhile, the Clippers have made the playoffs only nine times since 1984 and were long considered the laughingstock of the NBA; in the history of the franchise, they have never advanced past the second round of the playoffs. Some contended that the term \"rivalry\" was inaccurate until the Clippers became more successful. For the first time in 20 years, the Clippers won the season series against the Lakers in 2012–13. This was the first of five straight season series victories for the Clippers, which included season sweeps in both 2014-15 and 2015-16. With the Clippers' 3-1 series win in 2016-17, the Lakers have now won the season series just four times in the past 13 seasons, with five Clippers wins, four Lakers wins, and four ties. The Lakers hold a 99–47 advantage in the all-time series against the Clippers. The two teams have never met in the playoffs.", "Title: 2014–15 Los Angeles Lakers season\n\nThe 2014–15 Los Angeles Lakers season was the franchise's 67th season, its 66th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and its 55th in Los Angeles. Coming off from one of the worst seasons in franchise history and missing last season's playoffs, the team looked to rebound. Mike D'Antoni resigned in late April following two miserable seasons, leaving the team without a head coach. In the offseason, Pau Gasol left for Chicago and Jodie Meeks left for Detroit respectively, leaving big holes to fill. After failing to land the biggest names in the offseason like Carmelo Anthony and LeBron James, the Lakers brought back numerous key role players from last season including Nick Young, Jordan Hill, and Ryan Kelly. The Lakers later acquired point guard Jeremy Lin in a trade with Houston and won the bidding rights to power forward Carlos Boozer after being amnestied by Chicago in the offseason. The Lakers also drafted Kentucky's star power forward Julius Randle and shooting guard Jordan Clarkson in the 2014 NBA Draft. The team then hired Lakers Showtime player and former Coach of the Year, Byron Scott as head coach in late July. On December 14, 2014, Kobe Bryant scored 26 points to pass Michael Jordan for third on the NBA's all-time scoring list in a 100–94 win over Minnesota.", "Title: Sports in Los Angeles\n\nThe Los Angeles metropolitan area is home to several professional and collegiate sports teams. The Greater Los Angeles Area has nine major league professional teams: the Anaheim Ducks, the Los Angeles Angels, the Los Angeles Chargers, the Los Angeles Clippers, the Los Angeles Dodgers, LA Galaxy, the Los Angeles Kings, the Los Angeles Lakers, and the Los Angeles Rams. Los Angeles FC will begin play as the area's tenth major team in 2018. USC Trojans football, UCLA Bruins men's basketball, USC Trojans baseball, USC Trojans track & field, and Cal State Fullerton Titans baseball are all historically premier organizations in college sports. Other major sports teams include UCLA Bruins Football, Los Angeles Sparks, Pepperdine Waves baseball, and formerly the Los Angeles Raiders and Los Angeles Aztecs. Between them, these Los Angeles area sports teams have won a combined 105 Championship Titles. Los Angeles area colleges have produced upwards of 200 National Championship Teams, primarily from USC Trojans and UCLA Bruins of the Pac-12 Conference. The 1932 and 1984 Summer Olympics were held in Los Angeles. In 2028 the city will host the Olympics for a third time.", "Title: 2015–16 Los Angeles Lakers season\n\nThe 2015–16 Los Angeles Lakers season was the franchise's 68th season, its 67th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and its 56th in Los Angeles. The Lakers looked to rebound following its worst season in franchise history in 2014–15. Unfortunately, the Lakers would finish with a franchise-worst 17–65 record. Jordan Hill, Jeremy Lin, Wesley Johnson, Wayne Ellington, Carlos Boozer, Ronnie Price and Ed Davis all departed respectively. The Lakers drafted D'Angelo Russell, Larry Nance, Jr., and Anthony Brown in the 2015 NBA Draft. Afterwards, the Lakers traded for former Pacers' center Roy Hibbert and signed for the reigning Sixth Man of the Year, Lou Williams, and forward Brandon Bass. Former Lakers forward, Metta World Peace, was brought back to the team as well after the Lakers amnestied him in 2013. This was Kobe Bryant's final season with the team and in the NBA after he announced his retirement." ]