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Aksel Hennie has appeared in films including The Martian and Hawaii, Oslo, but which 2011 detective film is he best known for?
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Headhunters
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"Hawaii, Oslo is a 2004 Norwegian drama film, directed by Erik Poppe with a screenplay by Harald Rosenløw Eeg.",
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"Jon Raymond Polito (December 29, 1950 – September 1, 2016) was an American character actor and voice artist.",
" In a film and television career spanning 35 years, he amassed over 220 credits.",
" Notable television roles included Detective Steve Crosetti in the first two seasons of \"\" and on the first season of \"Crime Story\".",
" He also appeared in several films including \"The Rocketeer\", \"The Crow\" and \"Gangster Squad\", but was mostly known for his work with the Coen brothers.",
" He appeared in five of their films, including \"Miller's Crossing\", \"Barton Fink\" and \"The Big Lebowski\"."
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"Aksel Hennie (born 29 October 1975) is a Norwegian actor, director, and screenwriter.",
" He is best known for his leading role in the Norwegian film \"Headhunters\" (2011), and as Tydeus in \"Hercules\".",
" He also had a supporting role in Ridley Scott's \"The Martian\" (2015)."
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"Nicolai Cleve Broch (born 14 November 1975) is a Norwegian actor of theatre and film.",
" He rose to national fame playing one of the leading roles in the 2002 drama series \"Lekestue\", which aired on NRK in 2002.",
" He is also known for playing the protagonist in \"Buddy\", a romantic comedy from 2003.",
" Other major film credits include \"Uno\", \"Uro\" and \"Den siste revejakta\".",
" More recently, Cleve Broch was nominated for an Amanda Award for his portrayal of World War II resistance fighter Gregers Gram in \"Max Manus\".",
" Often appearing alongside Aksel Hennie, the two have been referred to as \"Norway's Ben Affleck and Matt Damon\"."
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"Hansika Motwani is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Tamil and Telugu films.",
" She made her film debut in the Telugu film \"Desamuduru\" (2007), winning the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut – South.",
" She then appeared in a couple of high-budget Telugu films, including \"Kantri\" (2008) and \"Maska\" (2009).",
" She started her career in Tamil cinema with \"Mappillai\" (2011) and then appeared in several commercially successful Tamil films including \"Engeyum Kadhal\" (2011), \"Velayudham\" (2011), \"Oru Kal Oru Kannadi\" (2012), \"Theeya Velai Seiyyanum Kumaru\" (2013), \"Maan Karate\" (2014), \"Aranmanai\" (2014), \"Manithan\" (2016) and \"Bogan\" (2017)."
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"The Martian is a 2015 science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott and based on Andy Weir's 2011 novel of the same name.",
" Matt Damon stars as an astronaut who is mistakenly presumed dead and left behind on Mars.",
" The film depicts his struggle to survive and others' efforts to rescue him.",
" The film's ensemble cast also features Jessica Chastain, Kristen Wiig, Jeff Daniels, Michael Peña, Kate Mara, Sean Bean, Sebastian Stan, Donald Glover, Aksel Hennie and Chiwetel Ejiofor."
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"Headhunters (Norwegian: \"Hodejegerne\" ) is a 2011 Norwegian action thriller film, based on the 2008 novel of the same name by Jo Nesbø.",
" The film was directed by Morten Tyldum and stars Aksel Hennie, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Synnøve Macody Lund.",
" Hennie portrays the successful but insecure corporate recruiter Roger Brown who lives a double life as an art thief to fund his lavish lifestyle.",
" He finds out that one of his job prospects is in possession of a valuable painting and sets out to steal it."
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"Vanessa Ferlito is an American actress, perhaps best known for appearing as Detective Aiden Burn in both \"\" and its predecessor series \"\", as well as her recurring portrayal of Claudia Hernandez in \"24\" and her regular role as FBI Agent Charlie DeMarco in \"Graceland\".",
" She has also appeared in a number of films including: \"Spider-Man 2\" (2004), \"Shadowboxer\" (2005), \"Man of the House\" (2005), \"Death Proof\" (2007), \"Nothing Like the Holidays\" (2008), \"Madea Goes to Jail\" (2009), \"Julie & Julia\" (2009), \"\" (2010), and \"Stand Up Guys\" (2012).",
" Ferlito currently stars in the CBS series \"\", playing Special Agent Tammy Gregorio."
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"Oslo, August 31st (Norwegian: Oslo, 31.",
" august ) is a 2011 Norwegian drama film directed by Joachim Trier.",
" It is loosely based on the novel \"Will O' the Wisp\" by Pierre Drieu La Rochelle.",
" It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival.",
" It won the prizes for Best Film and Best Cinematography at the 2011 Stockholm International Film Festival; jury president Whit Stillman described the film as \"a perfectly painted portrait of a generation\".",
" It was one of three films on the Norwegian shortlist for submissions to the 84th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film."
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"Uno is a 2004 Norwegian drama film, directed by Aksel Hennie, who also stars in the film.",
" The film was hailed by critics, and won Hennie an Amanda Award for Best Director."
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"Title: Hawaii, Oslo\n\nHawaii, Oslo is a 2004 Norwegian drama film, directed by Erik Poppe with a screenplay by Harald Rosenløw Eeg. It stars Trond Espen Seim, Aksel Hennie, Jan Gunnar Røise and Petronella Barker.",
"Title: Jon Polito\n\nJon Raymond Polito (December 29, 1950 – September 1, 2016) was an American character actor and voice artist. In a film and television career spanning 35 years, he amassed over 220 credits. Notable television roles included Detective Steve Crosetti in the first two seasons of \"\" and on the first season of \"Crime Story\". He also appeared in several films including \"The Rocketeer\", \"The Crow\" and \"Gangster Squad\", but was mostly known for his work with the Coen brothers. He appeared in five of their films, including \"Miller's Crossing\", \"Barton Fink\" and \"The Big Lebowski\".",
"Title: Aksel Hennie\n\nAksel Hennie (born 29 October 1975) is a Norwegian actor, director, and screenwriter. He is best known for his leading role in the Norwegian film \"Headhunters\" (2011), and as Tydeus in \"Hercules\". He also had a supporting role in Ridley Scott's \"The Martian\" (2015).",
"Title: Nicolai Cleve Broch\n\nNicolai Cleve Broch (born 14 November 1975) is a Norwegian actor of theatre and film. He rose to national fame playing one of the leading roles in the 2002 drama series \"Lekestue\", which aired on NRK in 2002. He is also known for playing the protagonist in \"Buddy\", a romantic comedy from 2003. Other major film credits include \"Uno\", \"Uro\" and \"Den siste revejakta\". More recently, Cleve Broch was nominated for an Amanda Award for his portrayal of World War II resistance fighter Gregers Gram in \"Max Manus\". Often appearing alongside Aksel Hennie, the two have been referred to as \"Norway's Ben Affleck and Matt Damon\".",
"Title: Hansika Motwani\n\nHansika Motwani is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Tamil and Telugu films. She made her film debut in the Telugu film \"Desamuduru\" (2007), winning the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut – South. She then appeared in a couple of high-budget Telugu films, including \"Kantri\" (2008) and \"Maska\" (2009). She started her career in Tamil cinema with \"Mappillai\" (2011) and then appeared in several commercially successful Tamil films including \"Engeyum Kadhal\" (2011), \"Velayudham\" (2011), \"Oru Kal Oru Kannadi\" (2012), \"Theeya Velai Seiyyanum Kumaru\" (2013), \"Maan Karate\" (2014), \"Aranmanai\" (2014), \"Manithan\" (2016) and \"Bogan\" (2017).",
"Title: The Martian (film)\n\nThe Martian is a 2015 science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott and based on Andy Weir's 2011 novel of the same name. Matt Damon stars as an astronaut who is mistakenly presumed dead and left behind on Mars. The film depicts his struggle to survive and others' efforts to rescue him. The film's ensemble cast also features Jessica Chastain, Kristen Wiig, Jeff Daniels, Michael Peña, Kate Mara, Sean Bean, Sebastian Stan, Donald Glover, Aksel Hennie and Chiwetel Ejiofor.",
"Title: Headhunters (film)\n\nHeadhunters (Norwegian: \"Hodejegerne\" ) is a 2011 Norwegian action thriller film, based on the 2008 novel of the same name by Jo Nesbø. The film was directed by Morten Tyldum and stars Aksel Hennie, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Synnøve Macody Lund. Hennie portrays the successful but insecure corporate recruiter Roger Brown who lives a double life as an art thief to fund his lavish lifestyle. He finds out that one of his job prospects is in possession of a valuable painting and sets out to steal it.",
"Title: Vanessa Ferlito\n\nVanessa Ferlito is an American actress, perhaps best known for appearing as Detective Aiden Burn in both \"\" and its predecessor series \"\", as well as her recurring portrayal of Claudia Hernandez in \"24\" and her regular role as FBI Agent Charlie DeMarco in \"Graceland\". She has also appeared in a number of films including: \"Spider-Man 2\" (2004), \"Shadowboxer\" (2005), \"Man of the House\" (2005), \"Death Proof\" (2007), \"Nothing Like the Holidays\" (2008), \"Madea Goes to Jail\" (2009), \"Julie & Julia\" (2009), \"\" (2010), and \"Stand Up Guys\" (2012). Ferlito currently stars in the CBS series \"\", playing Special Agent Tammy Gregorio.",
"Title: Oslo, August 31st\n\nOslo, August 31st (Norwegian: Oslo, 31. august ) is a 2011 Norwegian drama film directed by Joachim Trier. It is loosely based on the novel \"Will O' the Wisp\" by Pierre Drieu La Rochelle. It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. It won the prizes for Best Film and Best Cinematography at the 2011 Stockholm International Film Festival; jury president Whit Stillman described the film as \"a perfectly painted portrait of a generation\". It was one of three films on the Norwegian shortlist for submissions to the 84th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film.",
"Title: Uno (film)\n\nUno is a 2004 Norwegian drama film, directed by Aksel Hennie, who also stars in the film. The film was hailed by critics, and won Hennie an Amanda Award for Best Director."
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4,301
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What type of publication does Hennes and Claudia have in common?
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magazine
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" Anipamil has been shown to be a more effective antiarrhythmic medication than verapamil because it does not cause hypertension as seen in verapamil.",
" It is able to do this by bonding to the myocardium tighter then verapamil."
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"\"Maturity onset diabetes of the young\" (MODY) refers to any of several hereditary forms of diabetes mellitus caused by mutations in an autosomal dominant gene disrupting insulin production.",
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" MODY 2 and MODY 3 are the most common forms.",
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"Cis AB is a rare mutation in the ABO gene which complicates the basic inheritance pattern and blood-transfusion compatibility matching for ABO blood typing.",
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" A single change in ABO gene DNA could reverse type B to type A and then, a new hybrid enzyme will produce both weak B and A2 (in serum test, A2B and A2B3)).",
" The most common mutation is an A105 allele variation in exon 7 nucleotide position G803C changing Glycine (type A) to Alanine (type B).",
" There are another 8 alleles reported in BGMUT, the most discovered reciently in China and Taiwan.",
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" In a traditional AB phenotype, A and B antigenes are inherited separately from the father and mother while a cis-AB allele comes from one parent only.",
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" Frequency of publication varied widely over time and place.",
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"Title: Media type\n\nA media type (also MIME type and content type) is a two-part identifier for file formats and format contents transmitted on the Internet. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is the official authority for the standardization and publication of these classifications. Media types were originally defined in Request for Comments 2045 in November 1996 as a part of \"MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)\" specification, for denoting type of email message content and attachments; hence the name \"MIME type\". Media types are also used by other internet protocols such as HTTP and document file formats such as HTML, for similar purpose.",
"Title: Maturity onset diabetes of the young\n\n\"Maturity onset diabetes of the young\" (MODY) refers to any of several hereditary forms of diabetes mellitus caused by mutations in an autosomal dominant gene disrupting insulin production. MODY is often referred to as \"monogenic diabetes\" to distinguish it from the more common types of diabetes (especially type 1 and type 2), which involve more complex combinations of causes involving multiple genes and environmental factors. MODY 2 and MODY 3 are the most common forms. MODY should not be confused with latent autoimmune diabetes of adults (LADA) — a form of type 1 DM, with slower progression to insulin dependence than child-onset type 1 DM, and which occurs later in life.",
"Title: Claudia (magazine)\n\nClaudia is a Polish language monthly women's magazine published in Warsaw, Poland.",
"Title: Cis AB\n\nCis AB is a rare mutation in the ABO gene which complicates the basic inheritance pattern and blood-transfusion compatibility matching for ABO blood typing. There are different DNA mutations of either type A or Type B alleles that change several amino acids in enzyme transferase A or B, homologous enzymes differing in only four of 354 amino acids (R176G, G235S, L266M, and G268A). A single change in ABO gene DNA could reverse type B to type A and then, a new hybrid enzyme will produce both weak B and A2 (in serum test, A2B and A2B3)). The most common mutation is an A105 allele variation in exon 7 nucleotide position G803C changing Glycine (type A) to Alanine (type B). There are another 8 alleles reported in BGMUT, the most discovered reciently in China and Taiwan. In the cis-AB genotype, both antigens are expressed, like in a standard (trans) AB genotype. In a traditional AB phenotype, A and B antigenes are inherited separately from the father and mother while a cis-AB allele comes from one parent only. In a serum test, cis-AB tests almost the same as a traditional AB, but people with this rare type have problems with blood transfusions. Some of them need components like washed red blood cells or autotransfusion of serum and blood.",
"Title: Janus kinase 1\n\nJAK1 is a human tyrosine kinase protein essential for signaling for certain type I and type II cytokines. It interacts with the common gamma chain (γc) of type I cytokine receptors, to elicit signals from the IL-2 receptor family (e.g. IL-2R, IL-7R, IL-9R and IL-15R), the IL-4 receptor family (e.g. IL-4R and IL-13R), the gp130 receptor family (e.g. IL-6R, IL-11R, LIF-R, OSM-R, cardiotrophin-1 receptor (CT-1R), ciliary neurotrophic factor receptor (CNTF-R), neurotrophin-1 receptor (NNT-1R) and Leptin-R). It is also important for transducing a signal by type I (IFN-α/β) and type II (IFN-γ) interferons, and members of the IL-10 family via type II cytokine receptors. Jak1 plays a critical role in initiating responses to multiple major cytokine receptor families. Loss of Jak1 is lethal in neonatal mice, possibly due to difficulties suckling. Expression of JAK1 in cancer cells enables individual cells to contract, potentially allowing them to escape their tumor and metastasize to other parts of the body.",
"Title: Skin cancer in horses\n\nSkin cancer, or neoplasia, is the most common type of cancer diagnosed in horses, accounting for 45 to 80% of all cancers diagnosed. Sarcoids are the most common type of skin neoplasm and are the most common type of cancer overall in horses. Squamous-cell carcinoma is the second-most prevalent skin cancer, followed by melanoma. Squamous-cell carcinoma and melanoma usually occur in horses greater than 9-years-old, while sarcoids commonly affect horses 3 to 6 years old. Surgical biopsy is the method of choice for diagnosis of most equine skin cancers, but is contraindicated for cases of sarcoids. Prognosis and treatment effectiveness varies based on type of cancer, degree of local tissue destruction, evidence of spread to other organs (metastasis) and location of the tumor. Not all cancers metastasize and some can be cured or mitigated by surgical removal of the cancerous tissue or through use of chemotherapeutic drugs.",
"Title: Uterine cancer\n\nUterine cancer or womb cancer is any type of cancer that emerges from the tissue of the uterus. It can refer to several types of cancer, with cervical cancer (arising from the lower portion of the uterus) being the most common type worldwide and the second most common cancer in women in developing countries. Endometrial cancer (or cancer of the inner lining of the uterus) is the second most common type, and fourth most common cancer in women from developed countries. Risk factors depend on specific type, but obesity, older age, and human papillomavirus infection add the greatest risk of developing uterine cancer. Early on, there may be no symptoms, but irregular vaginal bleeding, pelvic pain or fullness may develop. If caught early, most types of uterine cancer can be cured using surgical or medical methods. When the cancer has extended beyond the uterine tissue, more advanced treatments including combinations of chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or surgery may be required.",
"Title: Hennes (magazine)\n\nHennes was a women's magazine published in Sweden. The magazine was in circulation between 1961 and 2009.",
"Title: Dibao (ancient Chinese gazette)\n\nDibao (), literally \"reports from the [official] residences\", were a type of publications issued by central and local governments in imperial China. While closest in form and function to gazettes in the Western world, they have also been called \"palace reports\" or \"imperial bulletins\". Different sources place their first publication as early as the Han Dynasty (206 BC–220 AD) or as late as the Tang Dynasty (June 18, 618–June 4, 907). They contained official announcements and news, and were intended to be seen only by bureaucrats (and a given \"dibao\" might only be intended for a certain subset of bureaucrats). Selected items from a gazette might then be conveyed to local citizenry by word of mouth and/or posted announcements. Frequency of publication varied widely over time and place. Before the invention of moveable type printing they were hand-written or printed with engraved wooden blocks. The introduction of European-style Chinese language newspapers, along with the growing intersection of Chinese and global affairs generally, applied pressure for the Dibao to adapt, and circulation of the \"Beijing Gazette\" was in the tens of thousands by the time publication ceased altogether with the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1911. The gazettes from Beijing at this time were known as \"Jingbao\" (京報), literally \"reports from the capital\"."
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4,302
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Who was born first, Kenneth Webb or Victor Fleming?
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Victor Lonzo Fleming
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" The film stars Lionel Barrymore and was directed by Kenneth Webb, the duo having worked on \"The Great Adventure\" previously.",
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" The film was directed by Kenneth Webb and starred Lionel Barrymore.",
" Fredric March made his screen debut in this film.",
" The film is based upon the novel \"Buried Alive\" by Arnold Bennett.",
" It was remade in 1933 as \"His Double Life\" starring Lillian Gish.",
" \"The Great Adventure\" is a surviving feature film held by the Library of Congress."
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"Kenneth S. Webb (October 16, 1892 in New York City – March 23, 1966 in Hollywood, California) was an American film director, screenwriter, and composer noted for directing a number of films in the early age of the American film industry.",
" He helped write the \"Gay Divorce\" along with Samuel Hoffenstein."
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"The Master Mind (also known as Sinners Three) is a lost 1920 American silent crime drama film produced by Whitman Bennett and released by Associated First National Pictures, later just First National Pictures).",
" Kenneth Webb directed and Lionel Barrymore stars.",
" It is based on a 1913 play, \"The Master Mind\", by playwright Daniel David Cohen also known as Daniel D. Carter."
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[
"Title: Victor Fleming\n\nVictor Lonzo Fleming (February 23, 1889 – January 6, 1949) was an American film director, cinematographer, and producer. His most popular films were \"The Wizard of Oz\" (1939), and \"Gone with the Wind\" (1939), for which he won an Academy Award for Best Director. Fleming has two films listed in the top 10 of the American Film Institute's 2007 AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies list.",
"Title: Jim the Penman (1921 film)\n\nJim the Penman is a 1921 American silent crime drama film produced by Whitman Bennett and distributed through Associated First National, later just First National Pictures. It is based on a well known play, \"Jim the Penman\" by Charles Lawrence Young about a forger in Victorian Britain. The film stars Lionel Barrymore and was directed by Kenneth Webb, the duo having worked on \"The Great Adventure\" previously. \"Jim the Penman\" is preserved though incomplete (reel 5 missing) at the Library of Congress.",
"Title: The Daring Years\n\nThe Daring Years is 1923 American silent melodrama, directed by Kenneth Webb and produced by Daniel Carson Goodman. The film starred Mildred Harris, Clara Bow, Charles Emmett Mack, and Tyrone Power, Sr.. The film is now considered lost.",
"Title: Salvation Nell (1921 film)\n\nSalvation Nell is a 1921 American silent drama film produced by Whitman Bennett and distributed by Associated First National Pictures, later First National Pictures. It was directed by Kenneth Webb and stars Pauline Starke. The film is based on a successful 1908 Broadway play that starred Minnie Maddern Fiske.",
"Title: The Devil's Garden\n\nThe Devil's Garden is a lost 1920 American silent drama film produced by Whitman Bennett, directed by Kenneth Webb, and released through First National Exhibitor's Circuit, which was later known as First National Pictures. The film starred Lionel Barrymore, May McAvoy, and Barrymore's first wife Doris Rankin. It is based on a novel, \"The Devil's Garden\" by William Babington Maxwell, and was the first film for Whitman Bennett Productions.",
"Title: Ameer Webb\n\nAmeer Kenneth Webb (born March 19, 1991) is an American sprinter, who specializes in the 200 meters.",
"Title: Just Suppose\n\nJust Suppose is a surviving 1926 film produced by and starring Richard Barthelmess with distribution through First National Pictures. Kenneth Webb directed Barthelmess and young Lois Moran star. The film is based on a 1920 Broadway play, \"Just Suppose\", by Albert E. Thomas.",
"Title: The Great Adventure (1921 film)\n\nThe Great Adventure is a 1921 American silent romantic comedy film produced by Whitman Bennett and distributed by First National Pictures, then called Associated First National. The film was directed by Kenneth Webb and starred Lionel Barrymore. Fredric March made his screen debut in this film. The film is based upon the novel \"Buried Alive\" by Arnold Bennett. It was remade in 1933 as \"His Double Life\" starring Lillian Gish. \"The Great Adventure\" is a surviving feature film held by the Library of Congress.",
"Title: Kenneth Webb\n\nKenneth S. Webb (October 16, 1892 in New York City – March 23, 1966 in Hollywood, California) was an American film director, screenwriter, and composer noted for directing a number of films in the early age of the American film industry. He helped write the \"Gay Divorce\" along with Samuel Hoffenstein.",
"Title: The Master Mind (1920 film)\n\nThe Master Mind (also known as Sinners Three) is a lost 1920 American silent crime drama film produced by Whitman Bennett and released by Associated First National Pictures, later just First National Pictures). Kenneth Webb directed and Lionel Barrymore stars. It is based on a 1913 play, \"The Master Mind\", by playwright Daniel David Cohen also known as Daniel D. Carter."
] |
4,303
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How many bit is the device that Drone Tactics is played on?
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32-bit
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bridge
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hard
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"SciTech SNAP (System Neutral Access Protocol) is an operating system portable, dynamically loadable, native-size 32-bit/64-bit device driver architecture.",
" SciTech SNAP defines the architecture for loading an operating system neutral binary device driver for any type of hardware device, be it a graphics controller, audio controller, SCSI controller or network controller.",
" SciTech SNAP drivers are source code portable between different microprocessor platforms, and the binary drivers are operating system portable within a particular microprocessor family."
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"In the original S/360 and S/370 architectures, each processor had its own set of I/O channels and addressed I/O devices with a 12-bit \"cuu\" address, containing a 4-bit channel number and an 8-bit unit (device) number to be sent on the channel bus in order to select the device; the operating system had to be configured to reflect the processor and \"cuu\" address for each device.",
" The operating system had logic to queue pending I/O on each channel and to handle selection of alternate channels.",
" Initiating an I/O to a channel on a different processor required causing a shoulder tap interrupt on the other processor so that it could initiate the I/O."
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"Ethel May Halls (born November 20, 1882 in California - died September 16, 1967 in Hollywood, California) was an American film and theatre actress for nearly 70 years.",
" After being a Florodora girl she worked for Biograph Studios for several years in films with among others Mary Pickford and Rudolph Valentino.",
" She appeared in many bit parts in Hollywood right up until the 1940s."
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"Operational Flight Trainer (OFT) is a training device, often a flight simulator, intended for general flight training as opposed to specialist tactics and weapons training.",
" An OFT often has a motion platform in order to enable realistic instrument flying (IF) and other procedural training.",
" OFT is a term used particularly by the US Military.",
" A related term is Operational Flight and Tactics Trainer (OFTT), a device more capable than an OFT and designed for tactics training as well."
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"The Nintendo DS or simply, DS, is a 32-bit dual-screen handheld game console developed and released by Nintendo.",
" The device went on sale in North America on November 21, 2004.",
" The DS, short for \"Developers' System\" or \"Dual Screen\", introduced distinctive new features to handheld gaming: two LCD screens working in tandem (the bottom one featuring a touchscreen), a built-in microphone, and support for wireless connectivity.",
" Both screens are encompassed within a clamshell design similar to the Game Boy Advance SP.",
" The Nintendo DS also features the ability for multiple DS consoles to directly interact with each other over Wi-Fi within a short range without the need to connect to an existing wireless network.",
" Alternatively, they could interact online using the now-closed Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service.",
" Its main competitor was Sony's PlayStation Portable as part of the seventh generation era.",
" It was likened to the Nintendo 64 from the 1990s, which led to several N64 ports such as \"Super Mario 64 DS\", \"Diddy Kong Racing DS\", among others."
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"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\"."
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"The Brian Boru bagpipe was invented and patented in 1908 by Henry Starck, an instrument maker (who also made standard Great Highland Bagpipes), in London, in consultation with William O'Duane.",
" The name was chosen in honour of the Irish king Brian Boru (941–1014), though this bagpipe is not a recreation of any pipes that were played at the time of his reign.",
" The Brian Boru pipe is related to the Great Highland Bagpipe, but with a chanter that adds four to thirteen keys, to extend both the upper and lower ends of the scale, and optionally adds chromatic notes.",
" His original pipes changed the drone configuration to a single tenor drone pitched one octave below the chanter, a baritone drone pitched one fifth below the tenor drone, and a bass drone pitched two octaves below the chanter, following the drone set-up of the Northumbrian Half-long pipes.",
" Some later designs of these pipes reverted to the Great Highland Bagpipe configuration of two tenor drones and one bass drone.",
" The Brian Boru bagpipe was played for a number of years by the pipe band in the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, as well as a number of civilian pipe bands.",
" It is still played in Ireland but has lost most of its former popularity.",
" Bagpipe makers in both the United Kingdom and Pakistan still make the chanters."
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"Drone Tactics (昆虫ウォーズ \"Konchuu Wars\" in Japan) is a turn-based strategy video game developed and published in Japan by Success and published in North America by Atlus for the Nintendo DS, which was released on May 13, 2008."
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"The iron bit, also referred to as a gag, was used by slave masters and overseers as a form of punishment on slaves in the Southern United States.",
" The bit, sometimes depicted as the scold's bridle, uses similar mechanics to that of the common horse bit.",
" The scolds bridle however, is almost always associated with its use on women in the early 17th century and there are very few accounts of the device as a method of torture against black slaves under that particular name.",
" As opposed to the whip, the iron bit lacks the historic, social, and literary symbolic fame that would make information on the use of the iron bit as accessible.",
" Its use throughout history has warranted some attention though, mostly from literary texts.",
" Most notable is Toni Morrison’s novel \"Beloved\", which gives insight as to the emotional and mental trauma of being subjected to the bit.",
" Even earlier, slave narratives and publications of newspapers and magazines from the 18th century on give evidence of this device being used to torture and punish slaves."
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"Final Fantasy Tactics (ファイナルファンタジータクティクス , Fainaru Fantajī Takutikusu ) is a tactical role-playing game developed and published by Squaresoft (later changed to Square and now Square Enix) for the Sony PlayStation video game console.",
" It is the first game of the \"Final Fantasy Tactics\" series and was released in Japan in June 1997 and in the United States in January 1998.",
" The game combines thematic elements of the \"Final Fantasy\" video game series with a game engine and battle system unlike those previously seen in the franchise.",
" In contrast to other 32-bit era \"Final Fantasy\" titles, \"Final Fantasy Tactics\" uses a 3D, isometric, rotatable playing field, with bitmap sprite characters."
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"Title: SciTech SNAP\n\nSciTech SNAP (System Neutral Access Protocol) is an operating system portable, dynamically loadable, native-size 32-bit/64-bit device driver architecture. SciTech SNAP defines the architecture for loading an operating system neutral binary device driver for any type of hardware device, be it a graphics controller, audio controller, SCSI controller or network controller. SciTech SNAP drivers are source code portable between different microprocessor platforms, and the binary drivers are operating system portable within a particular microprocessor family.",
"Title: Input/Output Configuration Program\n\nIn the original S/360 and S/370 architectures, each processor had its own set of I/O channels and addressed I/O devices with a 12-bit \"cuu\" address, containing a 4-bit channel number and an 8-bit unit (device) number to be sent on the channel bus in order to select the device; the operating system had to be configured to reflect the processor and \"cuu\" address for each device. The operating system had logic to queue pending I/O on each channel and to handle selection of alternate channels. Initiating an I/O to a channel on a different processor required causing a shoulder tap interrupt on the other processor so that it could initiate the I/O.",
"Title: Ethel May Halls\n\nEthel May Halls (born November 20, 1882 in California - died September 16, 1967 in Hollywood, California) was an American film and theatre actress for nearly 70 years. After being a Florodora girl she worked for Biograph Studios for several years in films with among others Mary Pickford and Rudolph Valentino. She appeared in many bit parts in Hollywood right up until the 1940s.",
"Title: Operational flight trainer\n\nOperational Flight Trainer (OFT) is a training device, often a flight simulator, intended for general flight training as opposed to specialist tactics and weapons training. An OFT often has a motion platform in order to enable realistic instrument flying (IF) and other procedural training. OFT is a term used particularly by the US Military. A related term is Operational Flight and Tactics Trainer (OFTT), a device more capable than an OFT and designed for tactics training as well.",
"Title: Nintendo DS\n\nThe Nintendo DS or simply, DS, is a 32-bit dual-screen handheld game console developed and released by Nintendo. The device went on sale in North America on November 21, 2004. The DS, short for \"Developers' System\" or \"Dual Screen\", introduced distinctive new features to handheld gaming: two LCD screens working in tandem (the bottom one featuring a touchscreen), a built-in microphone, and support for wireless connectivity. Both screens are encompassed within a clamshell design similar to the Game Boy Advance SP. The Nintendo DS also features the ability for multiple DS consoles to directly interact with each other over Wi-Fi within a short range without the need to connect to an existing wireless network. Alternatively, they could interact online using the now-closed Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service. Its main competitor was Sony's PlayStation Portable as part of the seventh generation era. It was likened to the Nintendo 64 from the 1990s, which led to several N64 ports such as \"Super Mario 64 DS\", \"Diddy Kong Racing DS\", among others.",
"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: Brian Boru bagpipes\n\nThe Brian Boru bagpipe was invented and patented in 1908 by Henry Starck, an instrument maker (who also made standard Great Highland Bagpipes), in London, in consultation with William O'Duane. The name was chosen in honour of the Irish king Brian Boru (941–1014), though this bagpipe is not a recreation of any pipes that were played at the time of his reign. The Brian Boru pipe is related to the Great Highland Bagpipe, but with a chanter that adds four to thirteen keys, to extend both the upper and lower ends of the scale, and optionally adds chromatic notes. His original pipes changed the drone configuration to a single tenor drone pitched one octave below the chanter, a baritone drone pitched one fifth below the tenor drone, and a bass drone pitched two octaves below the chanter, following the drone set-up of the Northumbrian Half-long pipes. Some later designs of these pipes reverted to the Great Highland Bagpipe configuration of two tenor drones and one bass drone. The Brian Boru bagpipe was played for a number of years by the pipe band in the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, as well as a number of civilian pipe bands. It is still played in Ireland but has lost most of its former popularity. Bagpipe makers in both the United Kingdom and Pakistan still make the chanters.",
"Title: Drone Tactics\n\nDrone Tactics (昆虫ウォーズ \"Konchuu Wars\" in Japan) is a turn-based strategy video game developed and published in Japan by Success and published in North America by Atlus for the Nintendo DS, which was released on May 13, 2008.",
"Title: Slave iron bit\n\nThe iron bit, also referred to as a gag, was used by slave masters and overseers as a form of punishment on slaves in the Southern United States. The bit, sometimes depicted as the scold's bridle, uses similar mechanics to that of the common horse bit. The scolds bridle however, is almost always associated with its use on women in the early 17th century and there are very few accounts of the device as a method of torture against black slaves under that particular name. As opposed to the whip, the iron bit lacks the historic, social, and literary symbolic fame that would make information on the use of the iron bit as accessible. Its use throughout history has warranted some attention though, mostly from literary texts. Most notable is Toni Morrison’s novel \"Beloved\", which gives insight as to the emotional and mental trauma of being subjected to the bit. Even earlier, slave narratives and publications of newspapers and magazines from the 18th century on give evidence of this device being used to torture and punish slaves.",
"Title: Final Fantasy Tactics\n\nFinal Fantasy Tactics (ファイナルファンタジータクティクス , Fainaru Fantajī Takutikusu ) is a tactical role-playing game developed and published by Squaresoft (later changed to Square and now Square Enix) for the Sony PlayStation video game console. It is the first game of the \"Final Fantasy Tactics\" series and was released in Japan in June 1997 and in the United States in January 1998. The game combines thematic elements of the \"Final Fantasy\" video game series with a game engine and battle system unlike those previously seen in the franchise. In contrast to other 32-bit era \"Final Fantasy\" titles, \"Final Fantasy Tactics\" uses a 3D, isometric, rotatable playing field, with bitmap sprite characters."
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4,304
|
Who was Romaine Patterson's friend who was beaten, tortured, and left to die near Laramie?
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Matthew Wayne "Matt" Shepard
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bridge
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"Wheatland Reservoir is the name of three reservoirs located near Wheatland in the U.S. State of Wyoming.",
" Wheatland Reservoir Number 1 is located nearest to the town of Wheatland.",
" It was formed by impounding Canal No 3 which is fed by Sybille Creek coming off the eastern slope of the Laramie Mountains.",
" Wheatland Reservoir Number 2 is located on the western side of the Laramie Mountains.",
" It was formed by impounding the Laramie River.",
" Nearby Wheatland Reservoir Number 3 is fed by a canal from Reservoir Number 2 and the Laramie River."
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"The Bath Ranch, also known as the Bath Brothers Ranch and the Stone Ranch, was established near Laramie, Wyoming by Henry Bath about 1869-70.",
" It was one of the first raches in Albany County.",
" The initial homestead was replaced by the present stone house and barn in 1875, using stone quarried locally by Henry and his sons.",
" Since the area was populated by hostile native Americans, the buildings were designed as fortified refuges.",
" The Bath family became prominent in Wyoming society in subsequent years."
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"Colonel John Arthur Dramesi (born February 12, 1933) is a retired United States Air Force (USAF) officer who was held as a prisoner of war at the Hanoi Hilton in North Vietnam during the Vietnam War.",
" Dramesi is one of only four members of the USAF to be twice awarded the Air Force Cross, the first for the mission on which he was shot down and captured, 2 April 1967, and the second for the six-month period following his second escape and recapture, from May to November 1969, when he was beaten and tortured.",
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"Romaine Patterson (born March 31, 1978) is an American LGBT rights activist, radio personality, and author.",
" She first received national attention for her activism at the funeral of murdered gay student Matthew Shepard; the two became friends when Matthew Shepard moved to Casper, WY to attend college.",
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"Matthew Wayne \"Matt\" Shepard (December 1, 1976 – October 12, 1998) was an American student at the University of Wyoming who was beaten, tortured, and left to die near Laramie on the night of October 6, 1998.",
" Six days later, he died from severe head injuries at Poudre Valley Hospital in Fort Collins, Colorado."
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"Cultural depictions of Matthew Shepard include notable films, musical works, novels, plays, and other works inspired by the 1998 Matthew Shepard murder, investigation, and resulting interest the case brought to the topic of hate crime.",
" The best known is the stage play \"The Laramie Project\", which was adapted into an HBO movie of the same name.",
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"The Wyoming Territorial Prison is a former federal government prison near Laramie, Wyoming.",
" Built in 1872 it is one of the oldest buildings in Wyoming.",
" It operated as a federal penitentiary from 1872 to 1890, and as a state prison from 1890 to 1901.",
" It was then transferred to the University of Wyoming and was used as an agricultural experiment station until 1989.",
" In 1991 the facility was opened to the public, and in 2004 was designated as Wyoming Territorial Prison State Historic Site."
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"Fort Sanders was a wooden fort constructed in 1866 on the Laramie Plains in southern Wyoming, near the city of Laramie.",
" Originally named Fort John Buford, it was renamed Fort Sanders after General William P. Sanders who died at the Siege of Knoxville during the American Civil War.",
" This was the second fort to be named after Sanders, the first being in Knoxville, Tennessee.",
" The fort was originally intended to protect travelers on the nearby Overland Trail from Indian attacks, but later the garrison was tasked with protecting the workers of the Union Pacific railroad when it arrived in the spring of 1868.",
" In 1869 the town of Laramie (originally called \"Laramie City\") was created about 3 mi north of the fort.",
" Fort Sanders became less important following the construction of Fort D. A. Russell in Cheyenne in 1868, but the War Department maintained it until 1882 when the buildings were sold."
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"The Oxford Horse Barn, built in 1887, is located near Laramie, Wyoming in Albany County, Wyoming.",
" It is one of the oldest and largest existing barns in Albany County.",
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" It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places."
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"Fort Steele, also known as Fort Fred Steele, was established to protect the newly built Union Pacific Railroad from attacks by Native Americans during construction of the transcontinental railroad in the United States.",
" The fort was built in 1868 where the railroad crossed the North Platte River in Carbon County, Wyoming.",
" Work on the fort was carried out by military and civilian labor.",
" Fort Steele was one of three forts built on the line.",
" Fort Sanders (originally Fort John Buford) near Laramie and Fort D.A. Russell at Cheyenne were the other railroad forts.",
" Fort Steele was named for the recently deceased General Frederick Steele."
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"Title: Wheatland Reservoir\n\nWheatland Reservoir is the name of three reservoirs located near Wheatland in the U.S. State of Wyoming. Wheatland Reservoir Number 1 is located nearest to the town of Wheatland. It was formed by impounding Canal No 3 which is fed by Sybille Creek coming off the eastern slope of the Laramie Mountains. Wheatland Reservoir Number 2 is located on the western side of the Laramie Mountains. It was formed by impounding the Laramie River. Nearby Wheatland Reservoir Number 3 is fed by a canal from Reservoir Number 2 and the Laramie River.",
"Title: Bath Ranch\n\nThe Bath Ranch, also known as the Bath Brothers Ranch and the Stone Ranch, was established near Laramie, Wyoming by Henry Bath about 1869-70. It was one of the first raches in Albany County. The initial homestead was replaced by the present stone house and barn in 1875, using stone quarried locally by Henry and his sons. Since the area was populated by hostile native Americans, the buildings were designed as fortified refuges. The Bath family became prominent in Wyoming society in subsequent years.",
"Title: John A. Dramesi\n\nColonel John Arthur Dramesi (born February 12, 1933) is a retired United States Air Force (USAF) officer who was held as a prisoner of war at the Hanoi Hilton in North Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Dramesi is one of only four members of the USAF to be twice awarded the Air Force Cross, the first for the mission on which he was shot down and captured, 2 April 1967, and the second for the six-month period following his second escape and recapture, from May to November 1969, when he was beaten and tortured. He also received an award of the Silver Star for gallantry during an escape on 10 May 1967 and the month following his recapture, when he also was beaten and tortured.",
"Title: Romaine Patterson\n\nRomaine Patterson (born March 31, 1978) is an American LGBT rights activist, radio personality, and author. She first received national attention for her activism at the funeral of murdered gay student Matthew Shepard; the two became friends when Matthew Shepard moved to Casper, WY to attend college. For twelve years up until June 2015, she and Derek Hartley co-hosted the \"Derek and Romaine\" show on SiriusXM's OutQ.",
"Title: Matthew Shepard\n\nMatthew Wayne \"Matt\" Shepard (December 1, 1976 – October 12, 1998) was an American student at the University of Wyoming who was beaten, tortured, and left to die near Laramie on the night of October 6, 1998. Six days later, he died from severe head injuries at Poudre Valley Hospital in Fort Collins, Colorado.",
"Title: Cultural depictions of Matthew Shepard\n\nCultural depictions of Matthew Shepard include notable films, musical works, novels, plays, and other works inspired by the 1998 Matthew Shepard murder, investigation, and resulting interest the case brought to the topic of hate crime. The best known is the stage play \"The Laramie Project\", which was adapted into an HBO movie of the same name. Matthew Wayne Shepard was an openly gay university student who was brutally attacked near Laramie, Wyoming, in October 1998 and left for dead by his attackers.",
"Title: Wyoming Territorial Prison State Historic Site\n\nThe Wyoming Territorial Prison is a former federal government prison near Laramie, Wyoming. Built in 1872 it is one of the oldest buildings in Wyoming. It operated as a federal penitentiary from 1872 to 1890, and as a state prison from 1890 to 1901. It was then transferred to the University of Wyoming and was used as an agricultural experiment station until 1989. In 1991 the facility was opened to the public, and in 2004 was designated as Wyoming Territorial Prison State Historic Site.",
"Title: Fort Sanders (Wyoming)\n\nFort Sanders was a wooden fort constructed in 1866 on the Laramie Plains in southern Wyoming, near the city of Laramie. Originally named Fort John Buford, it was renamed Fort Sanders after General William P. Sanders who died at the Siege of Knoxville during the American Civil War. This was the second fort to be named after Sanders, the first being in Knoxville, Tennessee. The fort was originally intended to protect travelers on the nearby Overland Trail from Indian attacks, but later the garrison was tasked with protecting the workers of the Union Pacific railroad when it arrived in the spring of 1868. In 1869 the town of Laramie (originally called \"Laramie City\") was created about 3 mi north of the fort. Fort Sanders became less important following the construction of Fort D. A. Russell in Cheyenne in 1868, but the War Department maintained it until 1882 when the buildings were sold.",
"Title: Barn at Oxford Horse Ranch\n\nThe Oxford Horse Barn, built in 1887, is located near Laramie, Wyoming in Albany County, Wyoming. It is one of the oldest and largest existing barns in Albany County. The barn in an excellent example of vernacular architecture as influenced by the English cattle and horse ranchers which immigrated to the American West. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.",
"Title: Fort Fred Steele State Historic Site\n\nFort Steele, also known as Fort Fred Steele, was established to protect the newly built Union Pacific Railroad from attacks by Native Americans during construction of the transcontinental railroad in the United States. The fort was built in 1868 where the railroad crossed the North Platte River in Carbon County, Wyoming. Work on the fort was carried out by military and civilian labor. Fort Steele was one of three forts built on the line. Fort Sanders (originally Fort John Buford) near Laramie and Fort D.A. Russell at Cheyenne were the other railroad forts. Fort Steele was named for the recently deceased General Frederick Steele."
] |
4,305
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Are the Wuchang District and Longnan located in the same Chinese province?
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no
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comparison
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medium
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"Longnan (Chinese: 隴南 , 陇南 , \"Lǒngnán\", \"Southern Gansu\") is a prefecture-level city in the southeast of Gansu province in China.",
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"Yellow Crane Tower () is a traditional Chinese tower located in Wuhan, in central China.",
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"East Lake Cherry Blossom Park (), also called Wuhan Moshan Cherry Blossom Park (), is a park in the East Lake area of Wuchang District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China.",
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"Title: Longnan\n\nLongnan (Chinese: 隴南 , 陇南 , \"Lǒngnán\", \"Southern Gansu\") is a prefecture-level city in the southeast of Gansu province in China. It borders Sichuan on its south and Shaanxi on its east.",
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"Title: Yellow Crane Tower\n\nYellow Crane Tower () is a traditional Chinese tower located in Wuhan, in central China. The current structure was built in 1981, but the tower has existed in various forms since at least AD 223. The current Yellow Crane Tower is situated on \"Sheshan\" (Snake Hill), one kilometer away from the original site. It is on the bank of the Yangtze River in Wuchang District, Wuhan, in the Hubei province of central China.",
"Title: Mei Ze\n\nMei Ze (; fl. 4th century), also known as Mei Yi (梅頤), was a Confucian scholar and government official of the Eastern Jin Dynasty of ancient China. A native of Runan (汝南, present-day Wuchang District, Hubei province), Mei Ze served as governor of Yuzhang Prefecture (豫章, present-day Nanchang, Jiangxi province). After the establishment of the Eastern Jin, he presented a purported copy of Kong Anguo's lost compilation of the Old Text \"Shangshu\" (\"Book of Documents\") to the emperor, which became officially recognized as a Confucian classic for over a millennium. However, Mei Ze's version of the \"Shangshu\" has been proven a forgery.",
"Title: Northeastern Loyal and Brave Army\n\nFollowing the defeat of the forces of Ting Chao at Harbin in February 1932, Feng Zhanhai withdrew his forces to Shan-Ho-Tun, a village in the Wuchang District. He then called for volunteers, and the Public Safety Bureaus in the local districts turned over to them their police and militia, and established Feng as the General in command of a force, the Northeastern Loyal and Brave Army, of 15,000 men in the hills with the capital of Kirin City to his south and the metropolis of Harbin to his north. There he was able to wreak havoc on the Japanese rail communications on the Chinese Eastern Railway running through his area of control.",
"Title: Chuhe Hanjie Station\n\nChuhe Hanjie Station (), is a station of Line 4 of Wuhan Metro. It entered revenue service on December 28, 2013. It is located in Wuchang District. It is serving the shopping district under the same Chinese name, Chu River and Han Street.",
"Title: Wuchang District\n\nWuchang District () forms part of the urban core of and is one of 13 districts of Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province, China. It was one of three cities that merged into modern-day Wuhan, and stood on the right (southeastern) bank of the Yangtze River, opposite the mouth of the Han River. The two other twin cities, Hanyang and Hankou, were on the left (northwestern) bank, separated from each other by the Han.",
"Title: Wei Jun\n\nWei Jun (c. 1827–1884) () born in Guangxi, Wei Changhui's brother's son, was a Chinese Colonel General during the Taiping Rebellion and later served as the general of the Taiping monarchy in the early and middle stages of the rebellion. He attacked the Wuchang District three times, and occupied the district successfully in 1855. In the third battle with Wuchang District, the 100,000 Taiping troops he commanded shot the Xiang Army's spirit master Luo Zenan, which disrupted Zeng Guofan and the Xiang Army.",
"Title: East Lake Cherry Blossom Park\n\nEast Lake Cherry Blossom Park (), also called Wuhan Moshan Cherry Blossom Park (), is a park in the East Lake area of Wuchang District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China. The Japanese cherry trees were planted in this area near Wuhan University during the Japanese Army's occupation of Wuhan, and were continued to be planted after the Second World War. It is one of the two most famous cherry blossom parks in China, the other being Longwangtang Cherry Blossom Park in Lushunkou District, Dalian, Liaoning."
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Who starred in the 1982 American science fiction action-adventure film written and directed by Steven Lisberger?
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Cindy Morgan
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"Title: The Ultimate Warrior (film)\n\nThe Ultimate Warrior is a 1975 science fiction action-adventure film directed by Robert Clouse. One of a series of post-apocalyptic films from the 1960s and 1970s, it is set in post-civilization New York City in 2012 and depicts the struggles of a small enclave of inhabitants attempting to survive in a compound beset with packs of starving pillagers.",
"Title: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial\n\nE.T. the Extra-Terrestrial is a 1982 American science fiction fantasy film co-produced and directed by Steven Spielberg, and written by Melissa Mathison. It features special effects by Carlo Rambaldi and Dennis Muren, and stars Henry Thomas, Dee Wallace, Robert MacNaughton, Drew Barrymore, Peter Coyote and Pat Welsh. It tells the story of Elliott (Thomas), a lonely boy who befriends an extraterrestrial, dubbed \"E.T.\", who is stranded on Earth. Elliott and his siblings help E.T. return home while attempting to keep him hidden from their mother and the government.",
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"Title: Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow\n\nSky Captain and the World of Tomorrow is a 2004 American science fiction action-adventure film written and directed by Kerry Conran in his directorial debut, and produced by Jon Avnet, Sadie Frost, Jude Law and Marsha Oglesby. The film stars Law, Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie; it is an example of the \"dieselpunk\" genre.",
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What country of origin does Fire and Daniel Baldwin have in common?
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American
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"Title: Renaissance Centre (Erie, Pennsylvania)\n\nRenaissance Centre, formerly known as the Erie Trust Company Building and the G. Daniel Baldwin Building, is a 198 ft skyscraper located in Erie, Pennsylvania in the United States. Intended to be the headquarters for the largest bank in Erie, the Erie Trust Company Building was designed by the firm Dennison and Hiron in 1925. Completed in 1928 at the climax of the Roaring Twenties, the building's namesake bank failed in 1933 after the start of the Great Depression. It was renamed the G. Daniel Baldwin Building in 1943. In 1996, it became Renaissance Centre and was listed on National Register of Historic Places in 2000."
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Which fantasy fiction author wrote The Black Wheel along with co-author Hannes Bok?
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Abraham Grace Merritt
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" As the track is tilted up and down, the wheel rolls the length of the track, top and bottom, and then again on the opposite side of the wire.",
" In this way, the wheel always keeps in contact with the track, and can be continually propelled on its cyclical course.",
" With proper timing, the wheel can be brought to a great speed."
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"Beyond the Golden Stair is a fantasy novel written by American writer Hannes Bok.",
" It was first published as the short story \"The Blue Flamingo\" in the January 1948 issue of the magazine \"Startling Stories\"; later the story was extensively revised and expanded by the author into novel form.",
" The novel version was first published in book form (posthumously) in paperback by Ballantine Books as the twenty-third volume of the Ballantine Adult Fantasy series in November, 1970.",
" The Ballantine edition includes an introduction by American author Lin Carter."
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"Kinsmen of the Dragon is a fantasy novel by author Stanley Mullen.",
" It was published in 1951 by Shasta Publishers in an edition of 3,500 copies.",
" The book had originally been announced by Mullen's own Gorgon Press.",
" The superb jacket art was by Hannes Bok."
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"\"A Rose for Ecclesiastes\" is a science fiction short story by American author Roger Zelazny, first published in the November 1963 issue of \"The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction\" with a special wraparound cover painting by Hannes Bok.",
" It was nominated for the 1964 Hugo Award for Short Fiction."
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"Hannes Bok, pseudonym for Wayne Francis Woodard (July 2, 1914 – April 11, 1964), was an American artist and illustrator, as well as an amateur astrologer and writer of fantasy fiction and poetry.",
" He painted nearly 150 covers for various science fiction, fantasy, and detective fiction magazines, as well as contributing hundreds of black and white interior illustrations.",
" Bok's work graced the pages of calendars and early fanzines, as well as dust jackets from specialty book publishers like Arkham House, Llewellyn, Shasta Publishers, and Fantasy Press.",
" His paintings achieved a luminous quality through the use of an arduous glazing process, which was learned from his mentor, Maxfield Parrish.",
" Bok shared one of the inaugural 1953 Hugo Awards for science fiction achievement (best Cover Artist)."
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"Abraham Grace Merritt (January 20, 1884 – August 21, 1943) – known by his byline, A. Merritt – was an American Sunday magazine editor and a writer of fantastic fiction."
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"The Sorcerer's Ship is a fantasy novel by Hannes Bok.",
" It was first published in the December 1942 issue of the magazine \"Unknown\", and was first published in book form in paperback by Ballantine Books as the ninth volume of the Ballantine Adult Fantasy series in December 1969.",
" The Ballantine edition includes an introduction by Lin Carter.",
" The novel has also been published in translation in Polish and Russian.",
" Like much of Bok's fiction, it is the story of a traveler \"from our world who found [himself] in colourful, magic lands that are far more attractive than our own\"."
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"The Checklist of Fantastic Literature is a bibliography of English science fiction, fantasy and weird books compiled and edited by Everett F. Bleiler with a preface by Melvin Korshak and a cover by Hannes Bok."
],
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"Title: Futuria Fantasia\n\nFuturia Fantasia was an American science fiction fanzine created by Ray Bradbury in 1938, when he was 18 years old. Though only 4 issues of the fanzine were published, \"Futuria Fantasia\" boasted an impressive list of contributors, including Hannes Bok, Forrest J. Ackerman, Henry Kuttner, Damon Knight, and Robert A. Heinlein.",
"Title: The Black Wheel\n\nThe Black Wheel is a fantasy novel written by A. Merritt and Hannes Bok. Merritt had completed the first seven chapters, roughly 20,000 words, before his death in 1943. Bok wrote the remainder of the novel, twenty chapters of more than 60,000 words, working from \"a sketchy plot outline\" left by Merritt. The story concerns the discovery of a centuries-old shipwreck, complete with the preserved bodies of its crew, and the consequences for the passengers and crew of the cruise ship that comes across it.",
"Title: Whee-lo\n\nThe Whee-lo or Magnet Space Wheel, is a toy that propels a plastic wheel along both sides of a metal track with magnets built into the wheel. As the track is tilted up and down, the wheel rolls the length of the track, top and bottom, and then again on the opposite side of the wire. In this way, the wheel always keeps in contact with the track, and can be continually propelled on its cyclical course. With proper timing, the wheel can be brought to a great speed.",
"Title: Beyond the Golden Stair\n\nBeyond the Golden Stair is a fantasy novel written by American writer Hannes Bok. It was first published as the short story \"The Blue Flamingo\" in the January 1948 issue of the magazine \"Startling Stories\"; later the story was extensively revised and expanded by the author into novel form. The novel version was first published in book form (posthumously) in paperback by Ballantine Books as the twenty-third volume of the Ballantine Adult Fantasy series in November, 1970. The Ballantine edition includes an introduction by American author Lin Carter.",
"Title: Kinsmen of the Dragon\n\nKinsmen of the Dragon is a fantasy novel by author Stanley Mullen. It was published in 1951 by Shasta Publishers in an edition of 3,500 copies. The book had originally been announced by Mullen's own Gorgon Press. The superb jacket art was by Hannes Bok.",
"Title: A Rose for Ecclesiastes\n\n\"A Rose for Ecclesiastes\" is a science fiction short story by American author Roger Zelazny, first published in the November 1963 issue of \"The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction\" with a special wraparound cover painting by Hannes Bok. It was nominated for the 1964 Hugo Award for Short Fiction.",
"Title: Hannes Bok\n\nHannes Bok, pseudonym for Wayne Francis Woodard (July 2, 1914 – April 11, 1964), was an American artist and illustrator, as well as an amateur astrologer and writer of fantasy fiction and poetry. He painted nearly 150 covers for various science fiction, fantasy, and detective fiction magazines, as well as contributing hundreds of black and white interior illustrations. Bok's work graced the pages of calendars and early fanzines, as well as dust jackets from specialty book publishers like Arkham House, Llewellyn, Shasta Publishers, and Fantasy Press. His paintings achieved a luminous quality through the use of an arduous glazing process, which was learned from his mentor, Maxfield Parrish. Bok shared one of the inaugural 1953 Hugo Awards for science fiction achievement (best Cover Artist).",
"Title: A. Merritt\n\nAbraham Grace Merritt (January 20, 1884 – August 21, 1943) – known by his byline, A. Merritt – was an American Sunday magazine editor and a writer of fantastic fiction.",
"Title: The Sorcerer's Ship\n\nThe Sorcerer's Ship is a fantasy novel by Hannes Bok. It was first published in the December 1942 issue of the magazine \"Unknown\", and was first published in book form in paperback by Ballantine Books as the ninth volume of the Ballantine Adult Fantasy series in December 1969. The Ballantine edition includes an introduction by Lin Carter. The novel has also been published in translation in Polish and Russian. Like much of Bok's fiction, it is the story of a traveler \"from our world who found [himself] in colourful, magic lands that are far more attractive than our own\".",
"Title: The Checklist of Fantastic Literature\n\nThe Checklist of Fantastic Literature is a bibliography of English science fiction, fantasy and weird books compiled and edited by Everett F. Bleiler with a preface by Melvin Korshak and a cover by Hannes Bok."
] |
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Who was born first Michael Hutchence or Ely Buendia?
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Michael Kelland John Hutchence
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"Michael Kelland John Hutchence (22 January 1960 – 22 November 1997) was an Australian musician and actor.",
" He was a founding member, lead singer and lyricist of rock band INXS from 1977 until his death in 1997.",
" He was a member of short-lived pop rock group Max Q and recorded solo material which was released posthumously.",
" He acted in feature films, including \"Dogs in Space\" (1986), \"Frankenstein Unbound\" (1990) and \"Limp\" (1997).",
" According to rock-music historian Ian McFarlane, \"Hutchence was the archetypal rock showman.",
" He exuded an overtly sexual, macho cool with his flowing locks, and lithe and exuberant stage movements.\"",
" Hutchence won the 'Best International Artist' at the 1991 BRIT Awards with INXS winning the related group award."
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"\"Searching\" is the fourth single from the album \"Elegantly Wasted\" by INXS.",
" It was never officially released although scheduled for the UK market.",
" The song was written by Michael Hutchence and Andrew Farriss and recorded by the band in Dublin during the summer of 1996.",
" It is also the final single to feature original front man Michael Hutchence, who died two months after the song was released."
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"Live at the Araneta is the first live album by Filipino singer Jaya, released in 2001 under Vival Records in the Philippines.",
" The album is a live recording of a concert performed at Smart Araneta Coliseum.",
" As with many live albums released in the Philippines, Jaya Live at the Araneta is dominated by performances of American hits such as Aretha Franklin's great '60s hit \"Respect,\" and also includes LaBelle's \"Lady Marmalade, Nirvana's \"Smells Like Teen Spirit,\" and Roy Orbison's \"Love Hurts.\"",
" Joining her for the concert are Rico Blanco of Rivermaya, Jay Durias of South Border, Ely Buendia of Eraserheads, Wency Cornejo, KC Montero, Jeremiah and Asia's Songbird Ms. Regine Velasquez.",
" It also certified gold with a total sales of 20,000 copies."
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"San Lazaro is a Philippine horror film written and directed by Wincy Aquino Ong, starring Ramon Bautista, Wincy Aquino Ong, Nicco Manalo, Bianca King, Ely Buendia,Julia Clarete, Earl Ignacio, Kean Cipriano and Allan Forte.",
" It is produced by Watusi Productions and Ramon Bautista Films.",
" The film premiered in Cinemalaya 2011 as one of the finalists for the NETPAC (Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema) Category."
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"Eleandre \"Ely\" Basiño Buendia (born November 2, 1970) is a Filipino musician, writer and director who gained fame as guitarist, songwriter and lead vocalist of the popular Filipino rock band Eraserheads.",
" His compositions gained success and critical acclaim, topping various music charts, and are now considered classics.",
" Widely regarded as one of the most respected music icons in the country, he currently performs as guitarist and lead vocalist for Pupil, The Oktaves and Apartel."
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"Michael Hutchence is the only solo posthumous album by INXS frontman Michael Hutchence.",
" It was released on 14 December 1999, just over two years after Hutchence's death."
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"Raimund Emmanuel Parcon Marasigan, (born May 22, 1971) or simply known as Raimund Marasigan, is a Rock musician and record producer in the Philippines.",
" Often, his first name is misspelled as \"Raymond\", \"Raymund\", \"Raimond\" and other variants.",
" The breadth of his projects has made him one of the most well-respected mainstays of the Philippine rock band scene.",
" He was the drummer, vocalist and lyricist alongside bandmate Ely Buendia of The Eraserheads, and the current keyboard/synths player for Pedicab, former rhythm guitarist and now frontman of Sandwich, current drummer of Cambio, vocalist of Project 1 and the man behind Squid 9.",
" Currently, he holds bass for his newest band, Gaijin.",
" Aside from writing songs and being a musician, he is also a record producer, voice actor, TV host and product endorser."
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"The Oktaves is a Filipino rock supergroup formed in 2011 consisting of Ely Buendia (of Eraserheads, Pupil, and The Mongols), Nitoy Adriano (of The Jerks), and Hilera members Chris Padilla, Ivan Garcia, and Bobby Padilla.",
" The band was named after the music term \"Octave\", which is the interval between one musical pitch and another with half or double its frequency.",
" This principle also mirrors the age and experience of its band members spread through three decades of Filipino music, whereas Adriano began during the 1970s, while Buendia began during the 1980s, and the rest of the younger band members began during the 1990s.",
" Buendia also collaborated with The Jerks and Hilera on different independent projects, which also prompted him to form the band."
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"Lito Camo (born March 12, 1972) is a Filipino \"human trashbag\", singer and songwriter.",
" He established his reputation more solidly as a composer instead of being a singer which was his initial dream.",
" He is known for songs such as \"Bakit Papa?",
" Tawag mo ako?\"",
", \"Spaghetti Song\", \"Bulaklak\", \"Wowowee\", \"Boom Tarat Tarat\", and \"Otso-Otso\".",
" In the roster of artists and musician, Lito found inspiration in Ely Buendia of the Eraserheads.",
" Lito Camo was a native of Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro."
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"Please Transpose EP is the final release and promotional seven-track EP plus 1-track of their only music Video \"You Make Me\" by the now-defunct Filipino pop-rock band The Eraserheads.",
" In this EP, the name of the band was shortened to \"\"Eheads\"\".",
" This is the only release of the band after the departure of their former vocalist Ely Buendia and features a female vocalist replacement, Kris Gorra-Dancel (from the band Fatal Posporos).",
" The EP was independently issued in 2002 in CD-R format only."
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"Title: Michael Hutchence\n\nMichael Kelland John Hutchence (22 January 1960 – 22 November 1997) was an Australian musician and actor. He was a founding member, lead singer and lyricist of rock band INXS from 1977 until his death in 1997. He was a member of short-lived pop rock group Max Q and recorded solo material which was released posthumously. He acted in feature films, including \"Dogs in Space\" (1986), \"Frankenstein Unbound\" (1990) and \"Limp\" (1997). According to rock-music historian Ian McFarlane, \"Hutchence was the archetypal rock showman. He exuded an overtly sexual, macho cool with his flowing locks, and lithe and exuberant stage movements.\" Hutchence won the 'Best International Artist' at the 1991 BRIT Awards with INXS winning the related group award.",
"Title: Searching (INXS song)\n\n\"Searching\" is the fourth single from the album \"Elegantly Wasted\" by INXS. It was never officially released although scheduled for the UK market. The song was written by Michael Hutchence and Andrew Farriss and recorded by the band in Dublin during the summer of 1996. It is also the final single to feature original front man Michael Hutchence, who died two months after the song was released.",
"Title: Live at the Araneta\n\nLive at the Araneta is the first live album by Filipino singer Jaya, released in 2001 under Vival Records in the Philippines. The album is a live recording of a concert performed at Smart Araneta Coliseum. As with many live albums released in the Philippines, Jaya Live at the Araneta is dominated by performances of American hits such as Aretha Franklin's great '60s hit \"Respect,\" and also includes LaBelle's \"Lady Marmalade, Nirvana's \"Smells Like Teen Spirit,\" and Roy Orbison's \"Love Hurts.\" Joining her for the concert are Rico Blanco of Rivermaya, Jay Durias of South Border, Ely Buendia of Eraserheads, Wency Cornejo, KC Montero, Jeremiah and Asia's Songbird Ms. Regine Velasquez. It also certified gold with a total sales of 20,000 copies.",
"Title: San Lazaro (film)\n\nSan Lazaro is a Philippine horror film written and directed by Wincy Aquino Ong, starring Ramon Bautista, Wincy Aquino Ong, Nicco Manalo, Bianca King, Ely Buendia,Julia Clarete, Earl Ignacio, Kean Cipriano and Allan Forte. It is produced by Watusi Productions and Ramon Bautista Films. The film premiered in Cinemalaya 2011 as one of the finalists for the NETPAC (Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema) Category.",
"Title: Ely Buendia\n\nEleandre \"Ely\" Basiño Buendia (born November 2, 1970) is a Filipino musician, writer and director who gained fame as guitarist, songwriter and lead vocalist of the popular Filipino rock band Eraserheads. His compositions gained success and critical acclaim, topping various music charts, and are now considered classics. Widely regarded as one of the most respected music icons in the country, he currently performs as guitarist and lead vocalist for Pupil, The Oktaves and Apartel.",
"Title: Michael Hutchence (album)\n\nMichael Hutchence is the only solo posthumous album by INXS frontman Michael Hutchence. It was released on 14 December 1999, just over two years after Hutchence's death.",
"Title: Raimund Marasigan\n\nRaimund Emmanuel Parcon Marasigan, (born May 22, 1971) or simply known as Raimund Marasigan, is a Rock musician and record producer in the Philippines. Often, his first name is misspelled as \"Raymond\", \"Raymund\", \"Raimond\" and other variants. The breadth of his projects has made him one of the most well-respected mainstays of the Philippine rock band scene. He was the drummer, vocalist and lyricist alongside bandmate Ely Buendia of The Eraserheads, and the current keyboard/synths player for Pedicab, former rhythm guitarist and now frontman of Sandwich, current drummer of Cambio, vocalist of Project 1 and the man behind Squid 9. Currently, he holds bass for his newest band, Gaijin. Aside from writing songs and being a musician, he is also a record producer, voice actor, TV host and product endorser.",
"Title: The Oktaves\n\nThe Oktaves is a Filipino rock supergroup formed in 2011 consisting of Ely Buendia (of Eraserheads, Pupil, and The Mongols), Nitoy Adriano (of The Jerks), and Hilera members Chris Padilla, Ivan Garcia, and Bobby Padilla. The band was named after the music term \"Octave\", which is the interval between one musical pitch and another with half or double its frequency. This principle also mirrors the age and experience of its band members spread through three decades of Filipino music, whereas Adriano began during the 1970s, while Buendia began during the 1980s, and the rest of the younger band members began during the 1990s. Buendia also collaborated with The Jerks and Hilera on different independent projects, which also prompted him to form the band.",
"Title: Lito Camo\n\nLito Camo (born March 12, 1972) is a Filipino \"human trashbag\", singer and songwriter. He established his reputation more solidly as a composer instead of being a singer which was his initial dream. He is known for songs such as \"Bakit Papa? Tawag mo ako?\" , \"Spaghetti Song\", \"Bulaklak\", \"Wowowee\", \"Boom Tarat Tarat\", and \"Otso-Otso\". In the roster of artists and musician, Lito found inspiration in Ely Buendia of the Eraserheads. Lito Camo was a native of Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro.",
"Title: Please Transpose\n\nPlease Transpose EP is the final release and promotional seven-track EP plus 1-track of their only music Video \"You Make Me\" by the now-defunct Filipino pop-rock band The Eraserheads. In this EP, the name of the band was shortened to \"\"Eheads\"\". This is the only release of the band after the departure of their former vocalist Ely Buendia and features a female vocalist replacement, Kris Gorra-Dancel (from the band Fatal Posporos). The EP was independently issued in 2002 in CD-R format only."
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Are both Sunye and M. Shadows from the same country?
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no
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"Jerry Kasenetz (born May 5, 1943, Brooklyn, New York) is an American bubblegum pop producer who worked with Jeff Katz, the two working together as the Super K Productions company, to manufacture and produce bands such as Shadows of Knight, Kasenetz-Katz Singing Orchestral Circus, The Music Explosion, 1910 Fruitgum Company, Crazy Elephant, and The Ohio Express.",
" Kasenetz and Katz met at the University of Arizona in the early sixties.",
" Both came from observant Jewish families.",
" One of their first projects in the music business was as concert promoters bringing the British band the Dave Clarke Five to the University of Arizona.",
" Leaving the University of Arizona before their senior year they moved back to New York and opened a small office on Broadway in Manhattan.",
" Jerry Kasenetz and Jeff Katz created the concept of bubblegum music.",
" Neil Bogart of Buddah Records asked the duo to come up with a marketing name for their music.",
" Between 1967 to 1969 some of their bubblegum music releases are \"Beg, Borrow and Steal,\" \"1,2,3, Red Light,\" \"Goody, Goody Gumdrops,\" \"Indian Giver,\" \"Down at Lulu's,\" \"Chewy,Chewy,\" \"Mercy,\" \"Simon Says,\" \"Special Delivery,\" \"Yummy Yummy Yummy\" and \"Gimme Gimme Good Lovin.\"",
" In 1966 their first production was with Christine Cooper \"S.O.S. Heart In Distress.\"",
" In 1966 Kasenetz and Katz had also begun working with an Ohio band, The Music Explosion who recorded \" Little Bit O' Soul.\"",
" Kasenetz got in his car and drove across the country promoting the song to radio stations.",
" In July 1967, the song reached No. 2 on the charts, selling a million copies.",
" This solidified Kasenetz and Katz as music industry players.",
" In Spring, 1975, Kasenetz and Katz formed their own label, Magna Glide, and recorded artists at K&K Studio City in Great Neck, N.Y.",
" In 1977 Kasenetz and Katz achieved another top twenty hit \"Black Betty\" by the group Ram Jam."
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"\"Shadows in the Moonlight\" is a song written by Charlie Black and Rory Michael Bourke, and recorded by Canadian country and pop music singer Anne Murray.",
" It was released in May 1979 as the second single from the album \"New Kind of Feeling\".",
" The song reached #1 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart that July, and was one of three chart-toppers for her during the year.",
" \"Shadows in the Moonlight\" was Murray's third No. 1 single on the country chart and fourth overall (counting \"You Needed Me,\" which topped the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1978)."
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"Joan Elizabeth Osborne (born July 8, 1962) is an American singer, songwriter, and interpreter of music, having recorded and performed in various popular American musical genres including pop, soul, R&B, blues and country.",
" She is best known for her recording of the Eric Bazilian song \"One of Us\".",
" She has toured with Motown sidemen the Funk Brothers and was featured in the documentary film about them, \"Standing in the Shadows of Motown."
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"Bloodchild is a young adult novel written by British author Tim Bowler.",
" It was originally published in 2008 in the UK.",
" Bloodchild opens with a startling scene of visionary sensation.",
" A boy lies dying in a deserted country lane.",
" As he slips away, he sees almost abstract blocks of colour, as vivid and monumental as a Rothko painting.",
" A deep blue ocean is sucking him under; misty red faces are swirling like shadows around him; and a girl with blue eyes as wide as the ocean is commanding him back to life."
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"\"If the Jukebox Took Teardrops\" is a song recorded by American country music artist Billy Joe Royal.",
" It was released in January 1991 as the third single from the album \"Out of the Shadows\".",
" The song reached #29 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.",
" The song was written by Nelson Larkin, Don Goodman, Mike Graham and Wyatt Easterling."
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"\"Searchin for Some Kind of Clue\" is a song written by Nelson Larkin, Donny Kees and Pal Rakes, and recorded by American country music artist Billy Joe Royal.",
" It was released in May 1990 as the first single from the album \"Out of the Shadows\".",
" The song reached number 17 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart."
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"Wong shadow was a genre of Thai pop music current in the early 1960s.",
" It was developed by native Thai musicians inspired by Western groups such as Cliff Richard & the Shadows.",
" Its origins lie in American R&B, surf rock artists like The Ventures, Dick Dale, Exotica, rockabilly and country and western brought over by American and Australian Soldiers serving in Vietnam in the late 1950s and early 1960s when on R&R.",
" It also drew heavily on British invasion rock'n'roll, garage rock and Hollywood film soundtracks as well."
],
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"Shadows and Light is the seventh album released by Canadian country music singer Charlie Major.",
" The album was written entirely by Major, and includes a duet with Kim Mitchell (\"Young at Heart\")."
],
"title": "Shadows and Light (Charlie Major album)"
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"Min Sun-ye (Korean: 민선예, born August 12, 1989), also known as Sunye or Sun (stylized as SunYe), is a South Korean missionary and former singer and actress (on hiatus).",
" She is the former leader and main vocalist of the Wonder Girls."
],
"title": "Sunye"
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"Matthew Charles Sanders (born July 31, 1981), better known as M. Shadows, is an American singer, songwriter, and musician.",
" He is best known as the lead vocalist, songwriter, and a founding member of the American heavy metal band Avenged Sevenfold.",
" In 2017, he was voted 3rd in the list of Top 25 Greatest Modern Frontmen by Ultimate Guitar."
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"title": "M. Shadows"
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"Title: Jerry Kasenetz\n\nJerry Kasenetz (born May 5, 1943, Brooklyn, New York) is an American bubblegum pop producer who worked with Jeff Katz, the two working together as the Super K Productions company, to manufacture and produce bands such as Shadows of Knight, Kasenetz-Katz Singing Orchestral Circus, The Music Explosion, 1910 Fruitgum Company, Crazy Elephant, and The Ohio Express. Kasenetz and Katz met at the University of Arizona in the early sixties. Both came from observant Jewish families. One of their first projects in the music business was as concert promoters bringing the British band the Dave Clarke Five to the University of Arizona. Leaving the University of Arizona before their senior year they moved back to New York and opened a small office on Broadway in Manhattan. Jerry Kasenetz and Jeff Katz created the concept of bubblegum music. Neil Bogart of Buddah Records asked the duo to come up with a marketing name for their music. Between 1967 to 1969 some of their bubblegum music releases are \"Beg, Borrow and Steal,\" \"1,2,3, Red Light,\" \"Goody, Goody Gumdrops,\" \"Indian Giver,\" \"Down at Lulu's,\" \"Chewy,Chewy,\" \"Mercy,\" \"Simon Says,\" \"Special Delivery,\" \"Yummy Yummy Yummy\" and \"Gimme Gimme Good Lovin.\" In 1966 their first production was with Christine Cooper \"S.O.S. Heart In Distress.\" In 1966 Kasenetz and Katz had also begun working with an Ohio band, The Music Explosion who recorded \" Little Bit O' Soul.\" Kasenetz got in his car and drove across the country promoting the song to radio stations. In July 1967, the song reached No. 2 on the charts, selling a million copies. This solidified Kasenetz and Katz as music industry players. In Spring, 1975, Kasenetz and Katz formed their own label, Magna Glide, and recorded artists at K&K Studio City in Great Neck, N.Y. In 1977 Kasenetz and Katz achieved another top twenty hit \"Black Betty\" by the group Ram Jam.",
"Title: Shadows in the Moonlight\n\n\"Shadows in the Moonlight\" is a song written by Charlie Black and Rory Michael Bourke, and recorded by Canadian country and pop music singer Anne Murray. It was released in May 1979 as the second single from the album \"New Kind of Feeling\". The song reached #1 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart that July, and was one of three chart-toppers for her during the year. \"Shadows in the Moonlight\" was Murray's third No. 1 single on the country chart and fourth overall (counting \"You Needed Me,\" which topped the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1978).",
"Title: Joan Osborne\n\nJoan Elizabeth Osborne (born July 8, 1962) is an American singer, songwriter, and interpreter of music, having recorded and performed in various popular American musical genres including pop, soul, R&B, blues and country. She is best known for her recording of the Eric Bazilian song \"One of Us\". She has toured with Motown sidemen the Funk Brothers and was featured in the documentary film about them, \"Standing in the Shadows of Motown.",
"Title: Bloodchild (novel)\n\nBloodchild is a young adult novel written by British author Tim Bowler. It was originally published in 2008 in the UK. Bloodchild opens with a startling scene of visionary sensation. A boy lies dying in a deserted country lane. As he slips away, he sees almost abstract blocks of colour, as vivid and monumental as a Rothko painting. A deep blue ocean is sucking him under; misty red faces are swirling like shadows around him; and a girl with blue eyes as wide as the ocean is commanding him back to life.",
"Title: If the Jukebox Took Teardrops\n\n\"If the Jukebox Took Teardrops\" is a song recorded by American country music artist Billy Joe Royal. It was released in January 1991 as the third single from the album \"Out of the Shadows\". The song reached #29 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The song was written by Nelson Larkin, Don Goodman, Mike Graham and Wyatt Easterling.",
"Title: Searchin' for Some Kind of Clue\n\n\"Searchin for Some Kind of Clue\" is a song written by Nelson Larkin, Donny Kees and Pal Rakes, and recorded by American country music artist Billy Joe Royal. It was released in May 1990 as the first single from the album \"Out of the Shadows\". The song reached number 17 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.",
"Title: Wong shadow\n\nWong shadow was a genre of Thai pop music current in the early 1960s. It was developed by native Thai musicians inspired by Western groups such as Cliff Richard & the Shadows. Its origins lie in American R&B, surf rock artists like The Ventures, Dick Dale, Exotica, rockabilly and country and western brought over by American and Australian Soldiers serving in Vietnam in the late 1950s and early 1960s when on R&R. It also drew heavily on British invasion rock'n'roll, garage rock and Hollywood film soundtracks as well.",
"Title: Shadows and Light (Charlie Major album)\n\nShadows and Light is the seventh album released by Canadian country music singer Charlie Major. The album was written entirely by Major, and includes a duet with Kim Mitchell (\"Young at Heart\").",
"Title: Sunye\n\nMin Sun-ye (Korean: 민선예, born August 12, 1989), also known as Sunye or Sun (stylized as SunYe), is a South Korean missionary and former singer and actress (on hiatus). She is the former leader and main vocalist of the Wonder Girls.",
"Title: M. Shadows\n\nMatthew Charles Sanders (born July 31, 1981), better known as M. Shadows, is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. He is best known as the lead vocalist, songwriter, and a founding member of the American heavy metal band Avenged Sevenfold. In 2017, he was voted 3rd in the list of Top 25 Greatest Modern Frontmen by Ultimate Guitar."
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What was the population in 2010 of the city that Shirley Simons was a prominent architect in?
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"Tyler is a city located in central Smith County, Texas, United States.",
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" The city is named for John Tyler, the tenth President of the United States.",
" Tyler had a population of 96,900 in 2010, according to the United States Census Bureau, and Tyler's 2014 estimated population was 107,405.",
" It is 100 mi east-southeast of Dallas.",
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"Title: Shirley Simons\n\nThomas Shirley Simons, Sr. (March 12, 1897 – August 1, 1963), commonly known as Shirley Simons was a prominent architect of Tyler, Texas. He was born in 1897 at Taylor, Texas, and raised in Fort Worth, Texas. He graduated from Rice Institute in 1919 with a Bachelor of Science in architecture. He also served in the field artillery during World War I from September through November 1918.",
"Title: San Augustine County Courthouse and Jail\n\nThe San Augustine County Courthouse and Jail is a historic courthouse located at the corner of Main and Broadway in San Augustine, Texas. The structure was designed by architect Shirley Simons and built in 1927 by the firm of Campbell and White. The courthouse has an exterior facade made of Texas lueders limestone with green Ludowicki tile on the roof and matching trim. The building reflects a Classical Revival style of architecture. The building includes one of the largest courtrooms in East Texas, featuring two-story Palladian-style windows. A statute of James Pinckney Henderson, the first Governor of Texas, was installed in front of the courthouse in 1937. The courthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. The listing included two contributing buildings and one contributing object. The Texas Historical Commission provided San Augustine County with a $3.7 million grant to restore the courthouse.",
"Title: Houston Brookshire-Yeates House\n\nThe Houston Brookshire-Yeates House at 304 Howe St., East, in Lufkin, Texas is a Tudor Revival house that was built in 1920. It was designed by prominent local architect Shirley Simons. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.",
"Title: Pines Theater\n\nThe Pines Theater is a historic movie theater located in Lufkin, Texas. Built in 1925, it was designed by architect Shirley Simons and/or W. P. Berry in Moderne style.",
"Title: Tyler City Hall\n\nThe Tyler City Hall at 212 N. Bonner Ave. in Tyler, Texas was built in 1938. It was designed by architect T. Shirley Simons, Sr.. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. The listing included one contributing building and one contributing site on 1.3 acre .",
"Title: Austin Daily Tribune Building\n\nThe Austin Daily Tribune Building, later known as the Ernest O. Thompson State Office Building, is a Moderne style office building located at 920 Colorado in Austin, Texas. It was built in 1941 as the headquarters of the \"Austin Daily Tribune\", a short-lived newspaper that ceased publishing in 1942. The State of Texas purchased the building in 1945, and it was renamed in 1965 for Texas Railroad Commissioner Ernest O. Thompson. The building was designed by architect Shirley Simons and the firm of Page, Southerland & Page. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.",
"Title: Ramey House\n\nThe Ramey House is a historic Colonial Revival house located at the corner of Houston and Broadway Streets in Tyler, Texas. The house was built in 1903. The interior was extensively renovated in 1935 based on designs by architect Shirley Simons. The house was converted into law offices in the early 1980s and has also been known as Grainger and Petterson Law Offices. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The listing included one contributing building and one contributing site.",
"Title: Bowers-Felts House\n\nThe Bowers-Felts House on Lotus Lane in Lufkin, Texas was designed by architect Shirley Simons and was built c.1928-1937. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.",
"Title: Tyler, Texas\n\nTyler is a city located in central Smith County, Texas, United States. In terms of both population and land area, Tyler is by far the largest city in Smith County, of which it is the county seat, and has long been the region's major economic, educational, financial, medical, and cultural hub. The city is named for John Tyler, the tenth President of the United States. Tyler had a population of 96,900 in 2010, according to the United States Census Bureau, and Tyler's 2014 estimated population was 107,405. It is 100 mi east-southeast of Dallas. Tyler is the principal city of the Tyler Metropolitan Statistical Area, which had a population of 209,714 in 2010, and is the regional center of the Tyler-Jacksonville combined statistical area, which had a population of 260,559 in 2010."
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With which division of the Southeastern Conference the football program compete in which Damontre Lamounte Moore played college football and earned All-American honors?
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" Troy Davis twice earned All-American honors and was the first and only NCAA Division I-A running back to rush for over 2,000 yards in back-to-back seasons.",
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" Texas A&M football claims three national titles and eighteen conference titles.",
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" He played college football for the University of Nebraska, and earned All-American honors at linebacker.",
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"Title: Kareem Moore\n\nKareem Moore (born August 13, 1984, in Tupelo, Mississippi) is a former American football safety. He was drafted by the Washington Redskins in the sixth round of the 2008 NFL Draft. He played college football at Nicholls State University, where he was named second-team Associated Press All-American and SLC Newcomer of the Year. Prior to Nicholls State, Moore played at Itawamba Community College, where he earned JUCO All-American honors.",
"Title: Jim Dombrowski\n\nJames Matthew Dombrowski (born October 19, 1963) is a former American college and professional football player who was a guard and offensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL) for eleven seasons. Dombrowski played college football for the University of Virginia, and earned All-American honors. A first-round pick in the 1986 NFL Draft, he played his entire eleven-year pro career for the NFL's New Orleans Saints. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2008 and the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in 2010.",
"Title: Texas A&M Aggies football\n\nThe Texas A&M Aggies football program represents Texas A&M University in the sport of American football. The Aggies compete in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Texas A&M football claims three national titles and eighteen conference titles. The team plays all home games at the newly redeveloped Kyle Field, a 102,733-person capacity outdoor stadium on the university campus. Kevin Sumlin is currently the team's head coach.",
"Title: Trev Alberts\n\nTrevor Kendall Alberts (born August 8, 1970) is an American sports administrator and the director of athletics at the University of Nebraska Omaha. In 2014 Alberts was selected to be Vice Chancellor in addition to his current duties as Director of Athletics. Alberts is a former American college and professional football player. He played college football for the University of Nebraska, and earned All-American honors at linebacker. He played professionally for the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League (NFL) for three seasons, after having been fifth overall pick in the 1994 NFL Draft. Later, he became a television and print college football commentator, most notably working alongside Mark May on ESPN's College GameDay Scoreboard show. In January 2015, Alberts was among 15 players and two coaches selected to the College Football Hall of Fame.",
"Title: Juan Roque\n\nJuan Armando Roque (born February 6, 1974) is a former American college and professional football player who was an offensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL) and Canadian Football League (CFL). He played college football for Arizona State University, and earned All-American honors. A second-round pick in the 1997 NFL Draft, he played professionally for the NFL's Detroit Lions and then the CFL's Toronto Argonauts. Roque is currently a color analyst for Fox Sports Arizona's broadcasts of Arizona State football games.",
"Title: Damontre Moore\n\nDamontre Lamounte Moore (born September 11, 1992) is an American football defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the New York Giants in the third round of the 2013 NFL Draft. He played college football at Texas A&M, where he earned All-American honors."
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Is The American Ruling Class and Stevie a film?
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" It seeks to answer the question, \"Does America have a ruling class?\"",
" Its producers consider it the first \"dramatic-documentary-musical.\"",
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"American rapper Azealia Banks has appeared in twenty music videos, two films, one television program and two commercials.",
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" A film opportunity arose through the school, and at the age of fourteen, Banks featured in the film \"The American Ruling Class\", portraying a singer and a dancer in a cameo role.",
" In 2010, Banks' first music video was released for a demo track titled \"L8R\", which would go on to be included on her debut mixtape \"Fantasea\" two years later.",
" The following year, Banks' second music video was released for her breakout single \"212\", and has since amassed over one-hundred million views on Banks' official YouTube channel.",
" During the promotional campaign of Banks' debut EP \"1991\", all songs on the project received a video treatment, including her sophomore single \"Liquorice\", shot by acclaimed director Rankin.",
" Months after the video for \"Liquorice\" was released, an alternate version was leaked.",
" In July 2012, Banks released her debut mixtape \"Fantasea\".",
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"The Hanseaten (] , \"Hanseatics\") is a collective term for the hierarchy group (so called \"First Families\") consisting of elite individuals and families of prestigious rank who constituted the ruling class of the free imperial city of Hamburg, conjointly with the equal \"First Families\" of the free imperial cities Bremen and Lübeck.",
" The members of these \"First Families\" were the persons in possession of hereditary grand burghership (\"Großbürgerschaft \") of these cities, including the mayors (\"Bürgermeister \"), the senators (\"Senatoren \"), joint diplomats (\"Diplomaten \") and the senior pastors (\"Hauptpastoren \").",
" \"Hanseaten \" refers specifically to the ruling families of Hamburg, Lübeck and Bremen, but more broadly, this group is also referred to as patricians along with similar social groups elsewhere in continental Europe."
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"The Korean ruling class refers to persons in contemporary South Korean society known for holding multiple offices in government, education, and the chaebol, stressing degrees from elite (especially American) universities, and reserving important positions for one another and their family members.",
" According to social theory, this class protects and perpetuates itself by valuing family background, prestigious education, loyalty to friends/classmates/hometown, and chaebol wealth, while those excluded from the class are unable to access these prerequisites for class membership.",
" Leaders of admired institutions, such as Samsung, are often insulated from criticism, but there is occasionally popular backlash against the perceived abuses of the elite class, such as the Korean Air \"nut rage\" scandal."
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"The Ruling Class is a 1972 British black comedy film.",
" It is an adaptation of Peter Barnes' satirical stage play \"The Ruling Class\" which tells the story of a paranoid schizophrenic British nobleman (played by Peter O'Toole) who inherits a peerage.",
" The film co-stars Alastair Sim, William Mervyn, Coral Browne, Harry Andrews, Carolyn Seymour, James Villiers and Arthur Lowe.",
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"In Marxist philosophy, cultural hegemony is the domination of a culturally diverse society by the ruling class who manipulate the culture of that society—the beliefs, explanations, perceptions, values, and mores—so that their imposed, ruling-class worldview becomes the accepted cultural norm; the universally valid dominant ideology, which justifies the social, political, and economic \"status quo\" as natural and inevitable, perpetual and beneficial for everyone, rather than as artificial social constructs that benefit only the ruling class."
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"Wabenzi is an Anglicization of the pejorative Bantu colloquialism WaBenzi, originally used in Kenya to refer to members of the new ruling class that superseded the colonial regime, that has come to refer to the new ruling class in any post-colonial African country.",
" The term usually refers to a corrupt government official, or family member of one, and derives from their being seen as driving an imported car.",
" \"Wa\" is a prefix that refers to people in some Bantu languages; \"benzi\" comes from Mercedes-Benz, a car perceived as prestigious.",
" The Anglicized form is more common than the original Bantu WaBenzi."
],
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"Title: The American Ruling Class\n\nThe American Ruling Class is a 2005 dramatic documentary film written by Lewis H. Lapham and directed by John Kirby that \"explores our country’s most taboo topic: class, power and privilege in our nominally democratic republic.\" It seeks to answer the question, \"Does America have a ruling class?\" Its producers consider it the first \"dramatic-documentary-musical.\" A rough-cut of the film was shown at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival, the final version of the film was shown on the Sundance Channel in July 2007, and it had its theatrical premiere at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in April 2008.",
"Title: Class consciousness\n\nClass consciousness is a term used in political theory, particularly Marxism, to refer to the beliefs that a person holds regarding their social class or economic rank in society, the structure of their class, and their class interests. It is an awareness that is key to sparking a revolution that would, \"create a dictatorship of the proletariat, transforming it from a wage-earning, property-less mass into the ruling class\" according to Karl Marx.",
"Title: Azealia Banks videography\n\nAmerican rapper Azealia Banks has appeared in twenty music videos, two films, one television program and two commercials. As a teenager, Banks studied at the LaGuardia High School of Performing Arts in Manhattan. A film opportunity arose through the school, and at the age of fourteen, Banks featured in the film \"The American Ruling Class\", portraying a singer and a dancer in a cameo role. In 2010, Banks' first music video was released for a demo track titled \"L8R\", which would go on to be included on her debut mixtape \"Fantasea\" two years later. The following year, Banks' second music video was released for her breakout single \"212\", and has since amassed over one-hundred million views on Banks' official YouTube channel. During the promotional campaign of Banks' debut EP \"1991\", all songs on the project received a video treatment, including her sophomore single \"Liquorice\", shot by acclaimed director Rankin. Months after the video for \"Liquorice\" was released, an alternate version was leaked. In July 2012, Banks released her debut mixtape \"Fantasea\". To promote the mixtape, Banks released three music videos for tracks on the project, \"Luxury\", \"Atlantis\", and \"Fierce\", the latter being shot with clothing company ASOS.",
"Title: Hanseaten (class)\n\nThe Hanseaten (] , \"Hanseatics\") is a collective term for the hierarchy group (so called \"First Families\") consisting of elite individuals and families of prestigious rank who constituted the ruling class of the free imperial city of Hamburg, conjointly with the equal \"First Families\" of the free imperial cities Bremen and Lübeck. The members of these \"First Families\" were the persons in possession of hereditary grand burghership (\"Großbürgerschaft \") of these cities, including the mayors (\"Bürgermeister \"), the senators (\"Senatoren \"), joint diplomats (\"Diplomaten \") and the senior pastors (\"Hauptpastoren \"). \"Hanseaten \" refers specifically to the ruling families of Hamburg, Lübeck and Bremen, but more broadly, this group is also referred to as patricians along with similar social groups elsewhere in continental Europe.",
"Title: Korean ruling class\n\nThe Korean ruling class refers to persons in contemporary South Korean society known for holding multiple offices in government, education, and the chaebol, stressing degrees from elite (especially American) universities, and reserving important positions for one another and their family members. According to social theory, this class protects and perpetuates itself by valuing family background, prestigious education, loyalty to friends/classmates/hometown, and chaebol wealth, while those excluded from the class are unable to access these prerequisites for class membership. Leaders of admired institutions, such as Samsung, are often insulated from criticism, but there is occasionally popular backlash against the perceived abuses of the elite class, such as the Korean Air \"nut rage\" scandal.",
"Title: Stevie (2002 film)\n\nStevie is a 2002 film by documentarian Steve James, and Kartemquin Films.",
"Title: Cecilia Beaux\n\nCecilia Beaux (May 1, 1855 – September 7, 1942) was an American society portraitist, in the manner of John Singer Sargent. She was a near-contemporary of American artist Mary Cassatt and also received her training in Philadelphia and France. Her sympathetic renderings of the American ruling class made her one of the most successful portrait painters of her era.",
"Title: The Ruling Class (film)\n\nThe Ruling Class is a 1972 British black comedy film. It is an adaptation of Peter Barnes' satirical stage play \"The Ruling Class\" which tells the story of a paranoid schizophrenic British nobleman (played by Peter O'Toole) who inherits a peerage. The film co-stars Alastair Sim, William Mervyn, Coral Browne, Harry Andrews, Carolyn Seymour, James Villiers and Arthur Lowe. It was produced by Jules Buck and directed by Peter Medak.",
"Title: Cultural hegemony\n\nIn Marxist philosophy, cultural hegemony is the domination of a culturally diverse society by the ruling class who manipulate the culture of that society—the beliefs, explanations, perceptions, values, and mores—so that their imposed, ruling-class worldview becomes the accepted cultural norm; the universally valid dominant ideology, which justifies the social, political, and economic \"status quo\" as natural and inevitable, perpetual and beneficial for everyone, rather than as artificial social constructs that benefit only the ruling class.",
"Title: Wabenzi\n\nWabenzi is an Anglicization of the pejorative Bantu colloquialism WaBenzi, originally used in Kenya to refer to members of the new ruling class that superseded the colonial regime, that has come to refer to the new ruling class in any post-colonial African country. The term usually refers to a corrupt government official, or family member of one, and derives from their being seen as driving an imported car. \"Wa\" is a prefix that refers to people in some Bantu languages; \"benzi\" comes from Mercedes-Benz, a car perceived as prestigious. The Anglicized form is more common than the original Bantu WaBenzi."
] |
4,314
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Between Gravel v. United States and Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, which case involved military commissions set up by the Bush administration?
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Hamdan v. Rumsfeld
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comparison
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hard
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"Gravel v. United States",
"Hamdan v. Rumsfeld"
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"Brigadier General Thomas Hemingway is an American military lawyer who has served as a legal advisor to the Office of Military Commissions.",
" Thomas Hemingway was a distinguished graduate of the Air Force ROTC program, was commissioned as a second lieutenant in November 1962 after earning his undergraduate degree at Willamette University.",
" Upon graduation, he took an educational delay and earned his doctor of jurisprudence in 1965 at Willamette University College of Law.",
" Hemingway entered active service in November 1965.",
" He has also been an associate professor of law at the United States Air Force Academy and a senior judge on the Air Force Court of Military Review.",
" He is a current member of the state bar in Oregon and the District of Columbia, and has been admitted to practice before the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and the Supreme Court of the United States.",
" He retired from active service in October 1996.",
" General Hemingway was recalled to active service in August 2003 to fill the position as Legal Adviser to the Convening Authority in the Department of Defense Office of Military Commissions, Washington, D.C. General."
],
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"The Military Commissions Act of 2009, which amended the Military Commissions Act of 2006, was passed to address concerns by the United States Supreme Court.",
" In \"Boumediene v. Bush\" (2008) the court had ruled that the Military Commissions Act of 2006 was unconstitutional in suspending the right of detainees to \"habeas corpus\".",
" The court ruled that detainees had the right to access US federal courts to challenge their detentions."
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"United States v. Mohamed Jawad is one of the military commissions convened under the authority of the Military Commissions Act of 2006."
],
"title": "United States v. Jawad"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Guantanamo military commissions are military tribunals authorized by presidential order, then by the Military Commissions Act of 2006, and currently by the Military Commissions Act of 2009 for prosecuting detainees held in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camps."
],
"title": "Guantanamo military commission"
},
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"Secrecy is a 2008 documentary film directed by Harvard University professors Peter Galison and Robb Moss.",
" According to its website, it \"is a film about the vast, invisible world of government secrecy,\" and features interviews with a variety of people on all sides of the secrecy issue, including Steven Aftergood (of Federation of American Scientists), Tom Blanton (of the National Security Archive), James B. Bruce (who was a senior staff member to the Iraq Intelligence Commission), Barton Gellman (a \"Washington Post\" journalist), Melissa Boyle Mahle (a former CIA officer), the plaintiffs in \"United States v. Reynolds\" (1953) (the case which established the State Secrets Privilege in the United States), Siegfried Hecker (former director of Los Alamos National Laboratory), Mike Levin (a former member of the National Security Agency), and Neal Katyal and Charles Swift (the lawyers for the defendant in \"Hamdan v. Rumsfeld\")."
],
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"The Chief Defense Counsel is a United States Department of Defense military position created by the Military Commissions Act of 2006 to supervise military and civilian defense attorneys for Guantanamo Bay detention camp prisoners in the Guantanamo military commission.",
" The Office of the Chief Defense Counsel is a component of the Office of Military Commissions."
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"Boumediene v. Bush, 553 U.S. 723 (2008) , was a writ of habeas corpus submission made in a civilian court of the United States on behalf of Lakhdar Boumediene, a naturalized citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina, held in military detention by the United States at the Guantanamo Bay detention camps in Cuba.",
" Guantanamo Bay is not formally part of the United States, and under the terms of the 1903 lease between the United States and Cuba, Cuba retained ultimate sovereignty over the territory, while the United States exercises complete jurisdiction and control.",
" The case was consolidated with habeas petition \"Al Odah v. United States\".",
" It challenged the legality of Boumediene's detention at the United States Naval Station military base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba as well as the constitutionality of the Military Commissions Act of 2006.",
" Oral arguments on the combined cases were heard by the Supreme Court on December 5, 2007."
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"Gravel v. United States, 408 U.S. 606 (1972), was a case regarding the protections offered by the Speech or Debate Clause of the United States Constitution.",
" In the case, the Supreme Court of the United States held that the privileges and immunities of the Constitution's Speech or Debate Clause enjoyed by members of Congress also extend to Congressional aides, but not to activity outside the legislative process."
],
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"Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, 548 U.S. 557 (2006) , is a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that military commissions set up by the Bush administration to try detainees at Guantanamo Bay lack \"the power to proceed because its structures and procedures violate both the Uniform Code of Military Justice and the four Geneva Conventions signed in 1949.\"",
" Specifically, the ruling says that Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions was violated."
],
"title": "Hamdan v. Rumsfeld"
},
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"The Military Commission Order No. 1 was an order that came into focus in the 2006 ruling of the Supreme Court of the United States in 'Hamdan v. Rumsfeld\"."
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"Title: Thomas Hemingway\n\nBrigadier General Thomas Hemingway is an American military lawyer who has served as a legal advisor to the Office of Military Commissions. Thomas Hemingway was a distinguished graduate of the Air Force ROTC program, was commissioned as a second lieutenant in November 1962 after earning his undergraduate degree at Willamette University. Upon graduation, he took an educational delay and earned his doctor of jurisprudence in 1965 at Willamette University College of Law. Hemingway entered active service in November 1965. He has also been an associate professor of law at the United States Air Force Academy and a senior judge on the Air Force Court of Military Review. He is a current member of the state bar in Oregon and the District of Columbia, and has been admitted to practice before the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and the Supreme Court of the United States. He retired from active service in October 1996. General Hemingway was recalled to active service in August 2003 to fill the position as Legal Adviser to the Convening Authority in the Department of Defense Office of Military Commissions, Washington, D.C. General.",
"Title: Military Commissions Act of 2009\n\nThe Military Commissions Act of 2009, which amended the Military Commissions Act of 2006, was passed to address concerns by the United States Supreme Court. In \"Boumediene v. Bush\" (2008) the court had ruled that the Military Commissions Act of 2006 was unconstitutional in suspending the right of detainees to \"habeas corpus\". The court ruled that detainees had the right to access US federal courts to challenge their detentions.",
"Title: United States v. Jawad\n\nUnited States v. Mohamed Jawad is one of the military commissions convened under the authority of the Military Commissions Act of 2006.",
"Title: Guantanamo military commission\n\nThe Guantanamo military commissions are military tribunals authorized by presidential order, then by the Military Commissions Act of 2006, and currently by the Military Commissions Act of 2009 for prosecuting detainees held in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camps.",
"Title: Secrecy (film)\n\nSecrecy is a 2008 documentary film directed by Harvard University professors Peter Galison and Robb Moss. According to its website, it \"is a film about the vast, invisible world of government secrecy,\" and features interviews with a variety of people on all sides of the secrecy issue, including Steven Aftergood (of Federation of American Scientists), Tom Blanton (of the National Security Archive), James B. Bruce (who was a senior staff member to the Iraq Intelligence Commission), Barton Gellman (a \"Washington Post\" journalist), Melissa Boyle Mahle (a former CIA officer), the plaintiffs in \"United States v. Reynolds\" (1953) (the case which established the State Secrets Privilege in the United States), Siegfried Hecker (former director of Los Alamos National Laboratory), Mike Levin (a former member of the National Security Agency), and Neal Katyal and Charles Swift (the lawyers for the defendant in \"Hamdan v. Rumsfeld\").",
"Title: Chief Defense Counsel (United States)\n\nThe Chief Defense Counsel is a United States Department of Defense military position created by the Military Commissions Act of 2006 to supervise military and civilian defense attorneys for Guantanamo Bay detention camp prisoners in the Guantanamo military commission. The Office of the Chief Defense Counsel is a component of the Office of Military Commissions.",
"Title: Boumediene v. Bush\n\nBoumediene v. Bush, 553 U.S. 723 (2008) , was a writ of habeas corpus submission made in a civilian court of the United States on behalf of Lakhdar Boumediene, a naturalized citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina, held in military detention by the United States at the Guantanamo Bay detention camps in Cuba. Guantanamo Bay is not formally part of the United States, and under the terms of the 1903 lease between the United States and Cuba, Cuba retained ultimate sovereignty over the territory, while the United States exercises complete jurisdiction and control. The case was consolidated with habeas petition \"Al Odah v. United States\". It challenged the legality of Boumediene's detention at the United States Naval Station military base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba as well as the constitutionality of the Military Commissions Act of 2006. Oral arguments on the combined cases were heard by the Supreme Court on December 5, 2007.",
"Title: Gravel v. United States\n\nGravel v. United States, 408 U.S. 606 (1972), was a case regarding the protections offered by the Speech or Debate Clause of the United States Constitution. In the case, the Supreme Court of the United States held that the privileges and immunities of the Constitution's Speech or Debate Clause enjoyed by members of Congress also extend to Congressional aides, but not to activity outside the legislative process.",
"Title: Hamdan v. Rumsfeld\n\nHamdan v. Rumsfeld, 548 U.S. 557 (2006) , is a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that military commissions set up by the Bush administration to try detainees at Guantanamo Bay lack \"the power to proceed because its structures and procedures violate both the Uniform Code of Military Justice and the four Geneva Conventions signed in 1949.\" Specifically, the ruling says that Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions was violated.",
"Title: Military Commission Order No. 1\n\nThe Military Commission Order No. 1 was an order that came into focus in the 2006 ruling of the Supreme Court of the United States in 'Hamdan v. Rumsfeld\"."
] |
4,315
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What was the date of the film release in which the Irish Dream Team produced and one member starred in?
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September 23, 2016
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bridge
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hard
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"Beau St. Clair",
"I.T. (film)",
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"Kings of the West Coast is the debut studio album by LA Dream Team.",
" It contains their most well-known single, \"The Dream Team Is In The House\" and \"Nursery Rhymes. \"",
"\"Kings of the West Coast\" is their only number 138 album on the \"Billboard\" 200 to date, selling up to 1,000 copies in its first week."
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"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."
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"sentences": [
"Clyde Austin \"The Glide\" Drexler (born June 22, 1962) is an American retired professional basketball swingman.",
" During his career, he was a ten-time All-Star, and named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History.",
" Drexler won an Olympic gold medal in 1992 as part of the 1992 United States men's Olympic basketball team (\"The Dream Team\") and an NBA Championship in 1995 with the Houston Rockets.",
" He is a two-time Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductee (being inducted 2004 for his individual career, and in 2010 as a member of the \"Dream Team\") He currently serves as a color commentator for Houston Rockets home games."
],
"title": "Clyde Drexler"
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"sentences": [
"Beau Marie St. Clair (c. 1952 – January 9, 2016) was an American film producer.",
" In 1996, St. Clair, together with her friend and producing partner, actor Pierce Brosnan, established Irish DreamTime, a production company whose credits include \"The Thomas Crown Affair\" (1999), \"Evelyn\" (2002), \"Laws of Attraction\" (2004), \"The Matador\" (2005), \"The November Man\" (2014), and \"I.T.\" (2016)."
],
"title": "Beau St. Clair"
},
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"sentences": [
"Isikeli Vuruna (born 27 January 1988 at Taveuni, Fiji) is a Fijian Rugby Union footballer.",
" He was a member of the Lelean Memorial School 'Dream Team' of 2006 that won the Deans Trophy in the Fiji Secondary Schools Rugby Union Deans competition on 19 August of that year.",
" The 2006 Lelean Dream Team also had players like Iliesa Keresoni and brothers Peni Rokodiva and Tomasi Mawi."
],
"title": "Isikeli Vuruna"
},
{
"sentences": [
"James Ogilvie (c. 1866 – July 12, 1950) was a physician and surgeon as well as an American football player and coach.",
" He served the third head football coach at New York University (NYU).",
" He held that position for the 1899 season, leading the NYU Violets to a record of 2–6.",
" One of the two wins for his team was a 6–5 victory over Rutgers In at least two other games, against Hamilton and Columbia, the team produced what were considered to be poor performances.",
" Ogilvie was referred to at least one time as \"Dr. Ogilvie\" and had previously played as a guard at Williams College from 1891 to 1894, a member of the class of 1895.",
" He also attended Columbia University, where he received his M. D."
],
"title": "James Ogilvie (coach)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Rotor DR1 is a 2015 science fiction film directed by Chad Kapper, who also served as executive producer.",
" The film stars Christian Kapper as a teenager looking for his missing father in a post-apocalyptic world where autonomous drones roam the skies.",
" \"Rotor DR1\" is a film-length cut of a 10-episode web series.",
" Kapper and his team produced the series with the support of an online community that provided feedback before production and after each episode's release.",
" Filming started in mid-2014 and took place mostly in Canton, Ohio.",
" The team partnered with Cinema Libre Studio to edit a film from the series.",
" The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray and via video on demand on October 20, 2015."
],
"title": "Rotor DR1"
},
{
"sentences": [
"I.T. is a 2016 thriller film directed by John Moore and written by Dan Kay and William Wisher.",
" It stars Pierce Brosnan, James Frecheville, Anna Friel, Stefanie Scott and Michael Nyqvist and was produced by David T. Friendly and Beau St. Clair, who was Brosnan's producing partner at the production company Irish DreamTime before her death.",
" The film was released on September 23, 2016, with a limited release and on video on demand."
],
"title": "I.T. (film)"
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"sentences": [
"Charles Wade Barkley (born February 20, 1963) is an American retired professional basketball player who is currently the analyst on \"Inside the NBA\".",
" Nicknamed \"Chuck\", \"Sir Charles\", and \"The Round Mound of Rebound\", Barkley established himself as one of the National Basketball Association's dominant power forwards.",
" An All-American center at Auburn, he was drafted as a junior by the Philadelphia 76ers with the 5th pick of the 1984 NBA draft.",
" He was selected to the All-NBA First Team five times, the All-NBA Second Team five times, and once to the All-NBA Third Team.",
" He earned eleven NBA All-Star Game appearances and was named the All-Star MVP in 1991.",
" In 1993, he was voted the league's Most Valuable Player and during the NBA's 50th anniversary, named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History.",
" He competed in the 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games and won two gold medals as a member of the United States' \"Dream Team\".",
" Barkley is a two-time inductee into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, being inducted in 2006 for his individual career, and in 2010 as a member of the \"Dream Team\"."
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"Let's Go!",
" Dream Team Season 2 (Hangul: 출발 드림팀 시즌2 ; Hanja: 出發 드림팀 시즌2 ) is an organized sports variety program that airs on KBS2.",
" The first episode aired on June 25, 2009 and the last one on May 29, 2016.",
" The pilot episode was aired on September 13, 2009 titled as \"Let's Go Dream Team 2 - Green Team Go!\"",
".",
" The first season of Dream Team was aired for six years between 1999 and 2003.",
" Production director, Jeon Jin Hak, and MC, Lee Chang Myung, from season 1 were invited and returned to record for season 2."
],
"title": "Let's Go! Dream Team Season 2"
}
] |
[
"Title: Kings of the West Coast\n\nKings of the West Coast is the debut studio album by LA Dream Team. It contains their most well-known single, \"The Dream Team Is In The House\" and \"Nursery Rhymes. \" \"Kings of the West Coast\" is their only number 138 album on the \"Billboard\" 200 to date, selling up to 1,000 copies in its first week.",
"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: Clyde Drexler\n\nClyde Austin \"The Glide\" Drexler (born June 22, 1962) is an American retired professional basketball swingman. During his career, he was a ten-time All-Star, and named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History. Drexler won an Olympic gold medal in 1992 as part of the 1992 United States men's Olympic basketball team (\"The Dream Team\") and an NBA Championship in 1995 with the Houston Rockets. He is a two-time Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductee (being inducted 2004 for his individual career, and in 2010 as a member of the \"Dream Team\") He currently serves as a color commentator for Houston Rockets home games.",
"Title: Beau St. Clair\n\nBeau Marie St. Clair (c. 1952 – January 9, 2016) was an American film producer. In 1996, St. Clair, together with her friend and producing partner, actor Pierce Brosnan, established Irish DreamTime, a production company whose credits include \"The Thomas Crown Affair\" (1999), \"Evelyn\" (2002), \"Laws of Attraction\" (2004), \"The Matador\" (2005), \"The November Man\" (2014), and \"I.T.\" (2016).",
"Title: Isikeli Vuruna\n\nIsikeli Vuruna (born 27 January 1988 at Taveuni, Fiji) is a Fijian Rugby Union footballer. He was a member of the Lelean Memorial School 'Dream Team' of 2006 that won the Deans Trophy in the Fiji Secondary Schools Rugby Union Deans competition on 19 August of that year. The 2006 Lelean Dream Team also had players like Iliesa Keresoni and brothers Peni Rokodiva and Tomasi Mawi.",
"Title: James Ogilvie (coach)\n\nJames Ogilvie (c. 1866 – July 12, 1950) was a physician and surgeon as well as an American football player and coach. He served the third head football coach at New York University (NYU). He held that position for the 1899 season, leading the NYU Violets to a record of 2–6. One of the two wins for his team was a 6–5 victory over Rutgers In at least two other games, against Hamilton and Columbia, the team produced what were considered to be poor performances. Ogilvie was referred to at least one time as \"Dr. Ogilvie\" and had previously played as a guard at Williams College from 1891 to 1894, a member of the class of 1895. He also attended Columbia University, where he received his M. D.",
"Title: Rotor DR1\n\nRotor DR1 is a 2015 science fiction film directed by Chad Kapper, who also served as executive producer. The film stars Christian Kapper as a teenager looking for his missing father in a post-apocalyptic world where autonomous drones roam the skies. \"Rotor DR1\" is a film-length cut of a 10-episode web series. Kapper and his team produced the series with the support of an online community that provided feedback before production and after each episode's release. Filming started in mid-2014 and took place mostly in Canton, Ohio. The team partnered with Cinema Libre Studio to edit a film from the series. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray and via video on demand on October 20, 2015.",
"Title: I.T. (film)\n\nI.T. is a 2016 thriller film directed by John Moore and written by Dan Kay and William Wisher. It stars Pierce Brosnan, James Frecheville, Anna Friel, Stefanie Scott and Michael Nyqvist and was produced by David T. Friendly and Beau St. Clair, who was Brosnan's producing partner at the production company Irish DreamTime before her death. The film was released on September 23, 2016, with a limited release and on video on demand.",
"Title: Charles Barkley\n\nCharles Wade Barkley (born February 20, 1963) is an American retired professional basketball player who is currently the analyst on \"Inside the NBA\". Nicknamed \"Chuck\", \"Sir Charles\", and \"The Round Mound of Rebound\", Barkley established himself as one of the National Basketball Association's dominant power forwards. An All-American center at Auburn, he was drafted as a junior by the Philadelphia 76ers with the 5th pick of the 1984 NBA draft. He was selected to the All-NBA First Team five times, the All-NBA Second Team five times, and once to the All-NBA Third Team. He earned eleven NBA All-Star Game appearances and was named the All-Star MVP in 1991. In 1993, he was voted the league's Most Valuable Player and during the NBA's 50th anniversary, named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History. He competed in the 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games and won two gold medals as a member of the United States' \"Dream Team\". Barkley is a two-time inductee into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, being inducted in 2006 for his individual career, and in 2010 as a member of the \"Dream Team\".",
"Title: Let's Go! Dream Team Season 2\n\nLet's Go! Dream Team Season 2 (Hangul: 출발 드림팀 시즌2 ; Hanja: 出發 드림팀 시즌2 ) is an organized sports variety program that airs on KBS2. The first episode aired on June 25, 2009 and the last one on May 29, 2016. The pilot episode was aired on September 13, 2009 titled as \"Let's Go Dream Team 2 - Green Team Go!\" . The first season of Dream Team was aired for six years between 1999 and 2003. Production director, Jeon Jin Hak, and MC, Lee Chang Myung, from season 1 were invited and returned to record for season 2."
] |
4,316
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Kunming and Foshan, are located in which mutual country?
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China
|
comparison
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Kunming",
"Foshan"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Federated Mutual Insurance Company (\"Federated\") is a direct writer of property and casualty insurance products headquartered in Owatonna, Minnesota.",
" The Company has approximately 2,400 employees and operates in 48 states and the District of Columbia, with a regional office in Phoenix, Arizona, and several service offices located throughout the country.",
" Federated has an A. M. Best rating of \"A+ (Superior).\""
],
"title": "Federated Mutual Insurance Company"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Croatian National Tourist Board (Croatian: \"Hrvatska turistička zajednica\" or HTZ) is Croatia's national tourist organization founded with a view to promoting and creating the identity, and to enhance the reputation of, Croatian tourism.",
" The mission also includes the planning and implementation of a common strategy and the conception of its promotion, proposal and the performance of promotional activities of mutual interest for all subjects in tourism in the country and abroad, as well as raising the overall quality of the whole range of tourist services on offer in the Republic of Croatia.",
" Its headquarters is located in Zagreb."
],
"title": "Croatian National Tourist Board"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Carlisle Fairgrounds is located in downtown Carlisle, Pennsylvania.",
" It is the home of Carlisle Events and the location for the largest collector car and truck events in the country.",
" Prior to Carlisle Events' emergence, anyone interested in restoring or showing 1950s- or 1960s-era cars had few options.",
" That all changed when Chip Miller and Bill Miller, Jr.",
" became friends through a mutual interest in cars of the 1950s.",
" Together they began going to car shows and swap meets, where like-minded individuals would hunt for parts and accessories to restore their vehicles.",
" A need for these events became obvious to these two men in 1973.",
" Until that time, the only cars deemed worthy to collect were pre-WWII automobiles.",
" Carlisle Events was one of the first companies in the United States organized specifically to conduct and promote events for the collector car and truck hobby."
],
"title": "Carlisle Fairgrounds"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Foshan, formerly romanized as Fatshan, is a prefecture-level city in central Guangdong Province in southeastern China.",
" The entire prefecture covers 3,848.49 km² and has an urban population around 7.2 million.",
" It forms part of the western side of the Pearl River Delta Economic Zone, which includes Guangzhou to the north and Shenzhen to the east."
],
"title": "Foshan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kunming ( ; ) is the capital of and largest city in Yunnan Province, Southwest China.",
" Known as Yunnan-Fu (云南府 , \"Yúnnánfǔ\") until the 1920s, today it is a prefecture-level city and the political, economic, communications and cultural centre of the province as well as the seat of the provincial government.",
" Kunming is also called the Spring city due to its weather.",
" The headquarters of many of Yunnan's large businesses are in Kunming.",
" It was important during World War II as a Chinese military center, American air base, and transport terminus for the Burma Road.",
" Located in the middle of the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau, Kunming is located at an altitude of 1900 m above sea level and at a latitude just north of the Tropic of Cancer.",
" Kunming has as of 2014 a population of 6,626,000 with an urban population of 4,575,000, and is located at the northern edge of the large Lake Dian, surrounded by temples and lake-and-limestone hill landscapes."
],
"title": "Kunming"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Yunnan is a province of the People's Republic of China, located in the far southwest of the country.",
" It spans approximately 394,000 km2 and has a population of 45.7 million (as of 2009).",
" The capital of the province is Kunming, formerly also known as Yunnan.",
" The province borders the Chinese provinces Guangxi, Guizhou, Sichuan, and the Tibet Autonomous Region, and the countries Vietnam, Laos, and Burma."
],
"title": "Yunnan"
}
] |
[
"Title: Federated Mutual Insurance Company\n\nFederated Mutual Insurance Company (\"Federated\") is a direct writer of property and casualty insurance products headquartered in Owatonna, Minnesota. The Company has approximately 2,400 employees and operates in 48 states and the District of Columbia, with a regional office in Phoenix, Arizona, and several service offices located throughout the country. Federated has an A. M. Best rating of \"A+ (Superior).\"",
"Title: Croatian National Tourist Board\n\nThe Croatian National Tourist Board (Croatian: \"Hrvatska turistička zajednica\" or HTZ) is Croatia's national tourist organization founded with a view to promoting and creating the identity, and to enhance the reputation of, Croatian tourism. The mission also includes the planning and implementation of a common strategy and the conception of its promotion, proposal and the performance of promotional activities of mutual interest for all subjects in tourism in the country and abroad, as well as raising the overall quality of the whole range of tourist services on offer in the Republic of Croatia. Its headquarters is located in Zagreb.",
"Title: Carlisle Fairgrounds\n\nCarlisle Fairgrounds is located in downtown Carlisle, Pennsylvania. It is the home of Carlisle Events and the location for the largest collector car and truck events in the country. Prior to Carlisle Events' emergence, anyone interested in restoring or showing 1950s- or 1960s-era cars had few options. That all changed when Chip Miller and Bill Miller, Jr. became friends through a mutual interest in cars of the 1950s. Together they began going to car shows and swap meets, where like-minded individuals would hunt for parts and accessories to restore their vehicles. A need for these events became obvious to these two men in 1973. Until that time, the only cars deemed worthy to collect were pre-WWII automobiles. Carlisle Events was one of the first companies in the United States organized specifically to conduct and promote events for the collector car and truck hobby.",
"Title: Foshan\n\nFoshan, formerly romanized as Fatshan, is a prefecture-level city in central Guangdong Province in southeastern China. The entire prefecture covers 3,848.49 km² and has an urban population around 7.2 million. It forms part of the western side of the Pearl River Delta Economic Zone, which includes Guangzhou to the north and Shenzhen to the east.",
"Title: Kunming\n\nKunming ( ; ) is the capital of and largest city in Yunnan Province, Southwest China. Known as Yunnan-Fu (云南府 , \"Yúnnánfǔ\") until the 1920s, today it is a prefecture-level city and the political, economic, communications and cultural centre of the province as well as the seat of the provincial government. Kunming is also called the Spring city due to its weather. The headquarters of many of Yunnan's large businesses are in Kunming. It was important during World War II as a Chinese military center, American air base, and transport terminus for the Burma Road. Located in the middle of the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau, Kunming is located at an altitude of 1900 m above sea level and at a latitude just north of the Tropic of Cancer. Kunming has as of 2014 a population of 6,626,000 with an urban population of 4,575,000, and is located at the northern edge of the large Lake Dian, surrounded by temples and lake-and-limestone hill landscapes.",
"Title: Yunnan\n\nYunnan is a province of the People's Republic of China, located in the far southwest of the country. It spans approximately 394,000 km2 and has a population of 45.7 million (as of 2009). The capital of the province is Kunming, formerly also known as Yunnan. The province borders the Chinese provinces Guangxi, Guizhou, Sichuan, and the Tibet Autonomous Region, and the countries Vietnam, Laos, and Burma."
] |
4,317
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Which breed of dog, Treeing Cur or Small Greek Domestic Dog, originated in the mid-west and was first recognized by United Kennel Club on November 1, 1998?
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The Treeing Cur
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comparison
|
medium
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{
"title": [
"Treeing Cur",
"Small Greek Domestic Dog"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
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[
{
"sentences": [
"The Smaland Hound (\"Swedish\": Smålandsstövare) is a breed of dog that originated in Sweden in the 16th century.",
" Thought to be the oldest scent hound breed native to Sweden, it was first recognized by the Swedish Kennel Club in 1921.",
" They are the smallest of the Swedish hound breeds, and have black and tan markings similar to the Rottweiler.",
" Internationally, it is recognized by a number of kennel clubs and registries including the Fédération Cynologique Internationale and United Kennel Club.",
" It is considered rare, even in its native Sweden where only around sixty puppies are registered each year."
],
"title": "Smaland Hound"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Treeing Walker Coonhound is a breed of hound descended from the English and American Foxhounds.",
" The breed originated in the United States when a dog known as \"Tennessee Lead\", was crossed into the Walker Hound in the 19th century.",
" The Treeing Walker Coonhound was recognized officially as a breed by the United Kennel Club in 1945 and by the American Kennel Club in 2012."
],
"title": "Treeing Walker Coonhound"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Mountain Cur is a type of working dog that is bred specifically for treeing and trailing small game, like squirrel and raccoons.",
" They are also used for hunting and baying big game like bear and wild boar as well as being an all-purpose farm dog.",
" Curs are a member of the Hound group, and the Mountain Cur is one of several varieties of cur.",
" It can also be used as a water dog.",
" Mainly bred in Ohio, Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee, it has been registered with the United Kennel Club since 1998.",
" The Mountain Cur Breeder's Association was formed in 1957."
],
"title": "Mountain Cur"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kokoni (Greek: Κοκόνι ) is the name used for the Greek small domestic dog breed.",
" They are widely found in Greece, have traditionally been more common in urban areas and were a popular companion of Greeks for centuries."
],
"title": "Small Greek Domestic Dog"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Stephens Cur (a.k.a. Stephens' Stock Cur), is a scent hound that belongs to the Cur dog breed.",
" They were originally bred by the Stephens family in southeastern Kentucky.",
" The dogs known as \"Little black dog\" were bred by generations of that family for over a century.",
" In 1970, they were recognized as separate and distinct breed of Cur.",
" The dog is mostly black with white markings, but more than a third white is not permissible.",
" It is good for hunting raccoon and squirrel, but can also be used to bay wild boar.",
" They are registered with the United Kennel Club"
],
"title": "Stephens Cur"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The American Russell Terrier Club (formerly named the English Jack Russell Terrier Club), founded by JoAnn Stoll in 1995, was the first registry in the United States to maintain the Russell Terrier as a separate breed from the Parson Russell Terrier.",
" The American Jack Russell Terrier Club is affiliated with both the United Kennel Club and the American Kennel Club.",
" The purpose of the early founders was to establish a registry for the perpetuation and development of the Russell Terrier as a pure strain of working Jack Russell Terrier keeping their blood and type pure within the registry to works towards Kennel Club recognition as an official breed in the US.",
" On January 1, 2001, the United Kennel Club recognized the Russell Terrier as an official breed, designating only the stock from the American Russell Terrier Club as Foundation stock for the UKC Russell Terrier.",
" In 2004 the American Russell Terrier Club submitted an official request to include the American Russell Terrier Club stock into the AKC FSS Program to work towards becoming an official breed under the perimeters.",
" On December 8, 2004, the AKC officially accepted the Russell Terrier."
],
"title": "American Russell Terrier Club"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Shikoku (四国犬 , Shikoku-ken , alternative names: Kochi-ken, Mikawa Inu, Japanese Wolfdog) is a native, primitive Japanese breed of dog from Shikoku island that is similar to a Shiba Inu.",
" The Shikoku was recently added as recognized breed of the American Kennel Club as an AKC FSS standard [ Foundation Stock Service ], it is recognized by the Japan Kennel Club, an organization recognized by AKC as an official foreign registry (AKC recognizes the Shiba Inu, however).",
" The Shikoku is also in the Canadian Kennel Club Hound group and the United Kennel Club, awaiting full recognition.",
" In 1937 the Japanese Crown recognized the Shikoku dog as a living \"natural monument\" of Japan."
],
"title": "Shikoku (dog)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Carolina Dog is an ancient breed of medium sized wild dog that lives mostly in the Southeastern United States.",
" They make good domestic pets with proper socialization and have been recently classified as a recognized Pariah and Spitz type domestic dog breed as well.",
" Although re-domestication of Carolina Dogs as a pet has recently become popular and the breed has been formally recognized, it is classed by the United Kennel Club in the Pariah Dog group."
],
"title": "Carolina Dog"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Bulldog is a medium-sized breed of dog commonly referred to as the English Bulldog or British Bulldog.",
" Other scent-hound breeds include the Small Greek Domestic Dog, Irish Wolfhound, Bluetick Coonhound, Finnish Lapphund, and the Basset Hound.",
" The Bulldog is a muscular, hefty dog with a wrinkled face and a distinctive pushed-in nose.",
" The American Kennel Club (AKC), The Kennel Club (UK), and the United Kennel Club (UKC) oversee breeding records.",
" Bulldogs were the fourth most popular purebreed in the US in 2007 according to the American Kennel Club."
],
"title": "Bulldog"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Treeing Cur is a breed of dog that originated in the mid-west and was first recognized by United Kennel Club on November 1, 1998, due to the efforts of Alex and Ray Kovac.",
" \"Most Cur breeders were not well off and so they required a dog that could serve multiple purposes: hunter, guardian, and stock dog.",
" The result was the Treeing Cur, \"which is the most varied in size and colors of the Cur breeds\", according to United Kennel Club.They are primarily used to tree squirrels, raccoons, opossums, wild boars, bears, mountain lions and bobcats as well as to hunt big game."
],
"title": "Treeing Cur"
}
] |
[
"Title: Smaland Hound\n\nThe Smaland Hound (\"Swedish\": Smålandsstövare) is a breed of dog that originated in Sweden in the 16th century. Thought to be the oldest scent hound breed native to Sweden, it was first recognized by the Swedish Kennel Club in 1921. They are the smallest of the Swedish hound breeds, and have black and tan markings similar to the Rottweiler. Internationally, it is recognized by a number of kennel clubs and registries including the Fédération Cynologique Internationale and United Kennel Club. It is considered rare, even in its native Sweden where only around sixty puppies are registered each year.",
"Title: Treeing Walker Coonhound\n\nThe Treeing Walker Coonhound is a breed of hound descended from the English and American Foxhounds. The breed originated in the United States when a dog known as \"Tennessee Lead\", was crossed into the Walker Hound in the 19th century. The Treeing Walker Coonhound was recognized officially as a breed by the United Kennel Club in 1945 and by the American Kennel Club in 2012.",
"Title: Mountain Cur\n\nThe Mountain Cur is a type of working dog that is bred specifically for treeing and trailing small game, like squirrel and raccoons. They are also used for hunting and baying big game like bear and wild boar as well as being an all-purpose farm dog. Curs are a member of the Hound group, and the Mountain Cur is one of several varieties of cur. It can also be used as a water dog. Mainly bred in Ohio, Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee, it has been registered with the United Kennel Club since 1998. The Mountain Cur Breeder's Association was formed in 1957.",
"Title: Small Greek Domestic Dog\n\nKokoni (Greek: Κοκόνι ) is the name used for the Greek small domestic dog breed. They are widely found in Greece, have traditionally been more common in urban areas and were a popular companion of Greeks for centuries.",
"Title: Stephens Cur\n\nThe Stephens Cur (a.k.a. Stephens' Stock Cur), is a scent hound that belongs to the Cur dog breed. They were originally bred by the Stephens family in southeastern Kentucky. The dogs known as \"Little black dog\" were bred by generations of that family for over a century. In 1970, they were recognized as separate and distinct breed of Cur. The dog is mostly black with white markings, but more than a third white is not permissible. It is good for hunting raccoon and squirrel, but can also be used to bay wild boar. They are registered with the United Kennel Club",
"Title: American Russell Terrier Club\n\nThe American Russell Terrier Club (formerly named the English Jack Russell Terrier Club), founded by JoAnn Stoll in 1995, was the first registry in the United States to maintain the Russell Terrier as a separate breed from the Parson Russell Terrier. The American Jack Russell Terrier Club is affiliated with both the United Kennel Club and the American Kennel Club. The purpose of the early founders was to establish a registry for the perpetuation and development of the Russell Terrier as a pure strain of working Jack Russell Terrier keeping their blood and type pure within the registry to works towards Kennel Club recognition as an official breed in the US. On January 1, 2001, the United Kennel Club recognized the Russell Terrier as an official breed, designating only the stock from the American Russell Terrier Club as Foundation stock for the UKC Russell Terrier. In 2004 the American Russell Terrier Club submitted an official request to include the American Russell Terrier Club stock into the AKC FSS Program to work towards becoming an official breed under the perimeters. On December 8, 2004, the AKC officially accepted the Russell Terrier.",
"Title: Shikoku (dog)\n\nThe Shikoku (四国犬 , Shikoku-ken , alternative names: Kochi-ken, Mikawa Inu, Japanese Wolfdog) is a native, primitive Japanese breed of dog from Shikoku island that is similar to a Shiba Inu. The Shikoku was recently added as recognized breed of the American Kennel Club as an AKC FSS standard [ Foundation Stock Service ], it is recognized by the Japan Kennel Club, an organization recognized by AKC as an official foreign registry (AKC recognizes the Shiba Inu, however). The Shikoku is also in the Canadian Kennel Club Hound group and the United Kennel Club, awaiting full recognition. In 1937 the Japanese Crown recognized the Shikoku dog as a living \"natural monument\" of Japan.",
"Title: Carolina Dog\n\nThe Carolina Dog is an ancient breed of medium sized wild dog that lives mostly in the Southeastern United States. They make good domestic pets with proper socialization and have been recently classified as a recognized Pariah and Spitz type domestic dog breed as well. Although re-domestication of Carolina Dogs as a pet has recently become popular and the breed has been formally recognized, it is classed by the United Kennel Club in the Pariah Dog group.",
"Title: Bulldog\n\nThe Bulldog is a medium-sized breed of dog commonly referred to as the English Bulldog or British Bulldog. Other scent-hound breeds include the Small Greek Domestic Dog, Irish Wolfhound, Bluetick Coonhound, Finnish Lapphund, and the Basset Hound. The Bulldog is a muscular, hefty dog with a wrinkled face and a distinctive pushed-in nose. The American Kennel Club (AKC), The Kennel Club (UK), and the United Kennel Club (UKC) oversee breeding records. Bulldogs were the fourth most popular purebreed in the US in 2007 according to the American Kennel Club.",
"Title: Treeing Cur\n\nThe Treeing Cur is a breed of dog that originated in the mid-west and was first recognized by United Kennel Club on November 1, 1998, due to the efforts of Alex and Ray Kovac. \"Most Cur breeders were not well off and so they required a dog that could serve multiple purposes: hunter, guardian, and stock dog. The result was the Treeing Cur, \"which is the most varied in size and colors of the Cur breeds\", according to United Kennel Club.They are primarily used to tree squirrels, raccoons, opossums, wild boars, bears, mountain lions and bobcats as well as to hunt big game."
] |
4,318
|
Mullah Mohammad Rabbani Akhund, was one of the main leaders of the Taliban movement, he was second in power only to which supreme leader?
|
Mullah Mohammed Omar
|
bridge
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Mohammad Rabbani",
"Mohammed Omar"
],
"sent_id": [
1,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Mullah Mohammad Ghous (born 1961?)",
" was among the leadership of the Taliban which ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001.",
" He served as foreign minister of Afghanistan from September 1996, when the Taliban captured Kabul until June 1997, when he and some other Taliban leaders were kidnapped by opposition forces at Mazar-i-Sharif in the northern part of the country.",
" Ghous reportedly escaped in September 1997 when the Taliban captured that city, but he was not reappointed as foreign minister, and his whereabouts since then are not well known."
],
"title": "Mohammad Ghous"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mullah Mohammed Omar (Pashto: ملا محمد عمر , \"Mullā Muḥammad ‘Umar\"; c. 1960 – 23 April 2013), widely known as Mullah Omar, was the supreme commander and spiritual leader of the Taliban.",
" Under the title \"Head of the Supreme Council,\" He was Afghanistan's head of state from 1996 to late 2001.",
" Omar died in 2013 of natural causes and was succeeded by Mullah Akhtar Mansour."
],
"title": "Mohammed Omar"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The tenth Iranian presidential election to be held in Iran.",
" The President of Iran is the highest official elected by direct, popular vote, although the President carries out the decrees, and answers to the Supreme Leader of Iran, who functions as the country's head of state.",
" Unlike the executive in other countries, the President of Iran does not have full control over anything, as these are ultimately under the control of the Supreme Leader.",
" Chapter IX of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran sets forth the qualifications for presidential candidates.",
" The procedures for presidential election and all other elections in Iran are outlined by the Supreme Leader.",
" The President functions as the executive of the decrees and wishes of the Supreme Leader.",
" These include signing treaties and other agreements with foreign countries and international organizations, with Supreme Leader's approval; administering national planning, budget, and state employment affairs, as decreed by the Supreme Leader.",
" The President also appoints the ministers, subject to the approval of Parliament, and the Supreme Leader who can dismiss or reinstate any of the ministers at any time, regardless of the president or parliament's decision."
],
"title": "List of Iranian presidential elections"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mullah Mohammad Rabbani Akhund (1955–15 April 2001) was one of the main leaders of the Taliban movement.",
" He was second in power only to the supreme leader, Mullah Mohammed Omar, in the Taliban hierarchy."
],
"title": "Mohammad Rabbani"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The President of Iran (Persian: رییسجمهور ایران \"Rayis Jomhur-e Irān\") is the head of government of the Islamic Republic of Iran.",
" The President is the highest popularly elected official in Iran (however, the president is still required to gain the Leader’s official approval before being sworn in before the Parliament, and the Leader also has the power to dismiss the elected president anytime).",
" The President carries out the decrees, and answers to the Supreme Leader of Iran, who functions as the country's head of state.",
" Unlike the executive in other countries, the President of Iran does not have full control over anything, as these are ultimately under the control of the Supreme Leader.",
" Chapter IX of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran sets forth the qualifications for presidential candidates.",
" The procedures for presidential election and all other elections in Iran are outlined by the Supreme Leader.",
" The President functions as the executive of the decrees and wishes of the Supreme Leader.",
" These include signing treaties and other agreements with foreign countries and international organizations, with Supreme Leader's approval; administering national planning, budget, and state employment affairs, as decreed by the Supreme Leader.",
" The President also appoints the ministers, subject to the approval of Parliament, and the Supreme Leader who can dismiss or reinstate any of the ministers at any time, regardless of the president or parliament's decision.",
" Iran’s regional policy is directly controlled by the office of the Supreme Leader with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ task limited to protocol and ceremonial occasions.",
" All of Iran’s ambassadors to Arab countries, for example, are chosen by the Quds Corps, which directly reports to the Supreme Leader."
],
"title": "President of Iran"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob or Mullah Yaqoob (Arabic/Pashto: ملا محمد يعقوب) is the eldest son of Mullah Mohammed Omar, the Afghan mujahideen commander, founder of the Taliban and the former Emir (Supreme Leader) of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.",
" He was born in 1990."
],
"title": "Mohammad Yaqoob"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar (Persian: عبدالغنی برادر; born c. 1968), also called Mullah Baradar Akhund or Mullah Brother, is a co-founder of the Taliban movement in Afghanistan.",
" He was the deputy of Mullah Mohammed Omar.",
" Baradar was captured in Pakistan by a team of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in February 2010 and was released on 21 September 2013."
],
"title": "Abdul Ghani Baradar"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Supreme Leader of Iran (Persian: رهبر معظم ایران , \"rahbar-e mo'azzam-e irān \" ), also called the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution (رهبر معظم انقلاب اسلامی , \"rahbar-e mo'azzam-e enghelāb-e eslāmi \"), officially in Iran, called the Supreme Leadership Authority (مقام معظم رهبری , \"maqām mo'azzam rahbari \"), is the head of state and highest ranking political and religious authority in the Islamic Republic of Iran.",
" The armed forces, judicial system, state television, and other key governmental organizations are under the control of the Supreme Leader of Iran.",
" The current longtime Supreme Leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei, has been issuing decrees and making the final decisions on economy, environment, foreign policy, education, national planning, and everything else in Iran.",
" Khamenei also makes the final decisions on the amount of transparency in elections in Iran, and has fired and reinstated Presidential cabinet appointments.",
" Iran’s regional policy is directly controlled by the office of the Supreme Leader with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ task limited to protocol and ceremonial occasions.",
" All of Iran’s ambassadors to Arab countries, for example, are chosen by the Quds Corps, which directly reports to the Supreme Leader."
],
"title": "Supreme Leader of Iran"
},
{
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"The Andar are a Ghilji Pashtun sub-tribe.",
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" Somewhat inexplicably, they allied themselves for a time with the Harakat-i Islami, originally a Shia faction, during the anti-Soviet campaign.",
" In fact, there were two Mujaheddin parties named Harakat-i Islami Afghanistan, while one was a Shi'ite faction, the other and far more significant party was originally a 'united front' of mainly Hezb-i Islami and Jamiat-i Islami, that collapsed after only a few months, leaving behind a significant party that was in many ways a precursor to the present day Taliban movement.",
" A majority of the Andar tribe were affiliated with this 'Harakt-i Islami' and it is notable that the leader of this united front and later party, Mawlawi Mohammad Nabi Mohammadi was Andar by tribe.",
" Similarly, the senior Mawlawi Mansoor was Andar too.",
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"Title: Mohammad Ghous\n\nMullah Mohammad Ghous (born 1961?) was among the leadership of the Taliban which ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001. He served as foreign minister of Afghanistan from September 1996, when the Taliban captured Kabul until June 1997, when he and some other Taliban leaders were kidnapped by opposition forces at Mazar-i-Sharif in the northern part of the country. Ghous reportedly escaped in September 1997 when the Taliban captured that city, but he was not reappointed as foreign minister, and his whereabouts since then are not well known.",
"Title: Mohammed Omar\n\nMullah Mohammed Omar (Pashto: ملا محمد عمر , \"Mullā Muḥammad ‘Umar\"; c. 1960 – 23 April 2013), widely known as Mullah Omar, was the supreme commander and spiritual leader of the Taliban. Under the title \"Head of the Supreme Council,\" He was Afghanistan's head of state from 1996 to late 2001. Omar died in 2013 of natural causes and was succeeded by Mullah Akhtar Mansour.",
"Title: List of Iranian presidential elections\n\nThe tenth Iranian presidential election to be held in Iran. The President of Iran is the highest official elected by direct, popular vote, although the President carries out the decrees, and answers to the Supreme Leader of Iran, who functions as the country's head of state. Unlike the executive in other countries, the President of Iran does not have full control over anything, as these are ultimately under the control of the Supreme Leader. Chapter IX of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran sets forth the qualifications for presidential candidates. The procedures for presidential election and all other elections in Iran are outlined by the Supreme Leader. The President functions as the executive of the decrees and wishes of the Supreme Leader. These include signing treaties and other agreements with foreign countries and international organizations, with Supreme Leader's approval; administering national planning, budget, and state employment affairs, as decreed by the Supreme Leader. The President also appoints the ministers, subject to the approval of Parliament, and the Supreme Leader who can dismiss or reinstate any of the ministers at any time, regardless of the president or parliament's decision.",
"Title: Mohammad Rabbani\n\nMullah Mohammad Rabbani Akhund (1955–15 April 2001) was one of the main leaders of the Taliban movement. He was second in power only to the supreme leader, Mullah Mohammed Omar, in the Taliban hierarchy.",
"Title: President of Iran\n\nThe President of Iran (Persian: رییسجمهور ایران \"Rayis Jomhur-e Irān\") is the head of government of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The President is the highest popularly elected official in Iran (however, the president is still required to gain the Leader’s official approval before being sworn in before the Parliament, and the Leader also has the power to dismiss the elected president anytime). The President carries out the decrees, and answers to the Supreme Leader of Iran, who functions as the country's head of state. Unlike the executive in other countries, the President of Iran does not have full control over anything, as these are ultimately under the control of the Supreme Leader. Chapter IX of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran sets forth the qualifications for presidential candidates. The procedures for presidential election and all other elections in Iran are outlined by the Supreme Leader. The President functions as the executive of the decrees and wishes of the Supreme Leader. These include signing treaties and other agreements with foreign countries and international organizations, with Supreme Leader's approval; administering national planning, budget, and state employment affairs, as decreed by the Supreme Leader. The President also appoints the ministers, subject to the approval of Parliament, and the Supreme Leader who can dismiss or reinstate any of the ministers at any time, regardless of the president or parliament's decision. Iran’s regional policy is directly controlled by the office of the Supreme Leader with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ task limited to protocol and ceremonial occasions. All of Iran’s ambassadors to Arab countries, for example, are chosen by the Quds Corps, which directly reports to the Supreme Leader.",
"Title: Mohammad Yaqoob\n\nMullah Mohammad Yaqoob or Mullah Yaqoob (Arabic/Pashto: ملا محمد يعقوب) is the eldest son of Mullah Mohammed Omar, the Afghan mujahideen commander, founder of the Taliban and the former Emir (Supreme Leader) of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. He was born in 1990.",
"Title: Abdul Ghani Baradar\n\nMullah Abdul Ghani Baradar (Persian: عبدالغنی برادر; born c. 1968), also called Mullah Baradar Akhund or Mullah Brother, is a co-founder of the Taliban movement in Afghanistan. He was the deputy of Mullah Mohammed Omar. Baradar was captured in Pakistan by a team of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in February 2010 and was released on 21 September 2013.",
"Title: Supreme Leader of Iran\n\nThe Supreme Leader of Iran (Persian: رهبر معظم ایران , \"rahbar-e mo'azzam-e irān \" ), also called the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution (رهبر معظم انقلاب اسلامی , \"rahbar-e mo'azzam-e enghelāb-e eslāmi \"), officially in Iran, called the Supreme Leadership Authority (مقام معظم رهبری , \"maqām mo'azzam rahbari \"), is the head of state and highest ranking political and religious authority in the Islamic Republic of Iran. The armed forces, judicial system, state television, and other key governmental organizations are under the control of the Supreme Leader of Iran. The current longtime Supreme Leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei, has been issuing decrees and making the final decisions on economy, environment, foreign policy, education, national planning, and everything else in Iran. Khamenei also makes the final decisions on the amount of transparency in elections in Iran, and has fired and reinstated Presidential cabinet appointments. Iran’s regional policy is directly controlled by the office of the Supreme Leader with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ task limited to protocol and ceremonial occasions. All of Iran’s ambassadors to Arab countries, for example, are chosen by the Quds Corps, which directly reports to the Supreme Leader.",
"Title: Andar (Pashtun tribe)\n\nThe Andar are a Ghilji Pashtun sub-tribe. The Andar occupy nearly the whole of the extensive district of Shalgar south of Ghazni The Andar had been known for their skill and usage of large karez (underground irrigation systems). More concentrated in Ghazni Province, they have also a significant presence in Paktia. During the 19th century they joined in the Ghilji revolt and many were summarily sent into internal exile. Somewhat inexplicably, they allied themselves for a time with the Harakat-i Islami, originally a Shia faction, during the anti-Soviet campaign. In fact, there were two Mujaheddin parties named Harakat-i Islami Afghanistan, while one was a Shi'ite faction, the other and far more significant party was originally a 'united front' of mainly Hezb-i Islami and Jamiat-i Islami, that collapsed after only a few months, leaving behind a significant party that was in many ways a precursor to the present day Taliban movement. A majority of the Andar tribe were affiliated with this 'Harakt-i Islami' and it is notable that the leader of this united front and later party, Mawlawi Mohammad Nabi Mohammadi was Andar by tribe. Similarly, the senior Mawlawi Mansoor was Andar too. Mansoor's son Saifurrahman Mansoor was later an important figure and military leader in the Taliban movement.",
"Title: Akhund Mullah Mohammad Kashani\n\nAkhund Mullah Mohammad Kashani, known as lunar tiles in 1833 was born in Kashan. In place of his birth date and age of his birth is not mentioned during the 84 years of his life, to guess. According to Syed Jalaluddin Homai, he, along with Jahangir Khan Qashqai as two distinguished professor in philosophy and jurisprudence, literature and jurisprudence have. He taught for fifty years and foster outstanding students in the fields of intellectual and traditional sciences. He died in 1914 in Isfahan and was buried in Takht-e Foulad."
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Who did the man who resigned in the 2016 English football scandal manage from December 2016 to May 2017?
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Crystal Palace
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"The 2016–17 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, known as Liga 12 and also known as BH Telecom Premier League for sponsorship reasons, is the seventeenth season of the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the highest football league of Bosnia and Herzegovina.",
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"Jaime Córdoba (born 11 October 1950) is a Curaçaoan politician of the Sovereign People (PS).",
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"Hwang Kyo-ahn (Korean: 황교안 , Hanja: 黃敎安, RR: Hwang Gyo-an; born 15 April 1957) is a South Korean lawyer and was the 44th Prime Minister of South Korea from 18 June 2015 to 11 May 2017, having previously served as Justice Minister.",
" Hwang served as Acting President of South Korea following the impeachment and removal of President Park Geun-hye by the Constitutional Court of Korea on 10 March 2017, until the election of Moon Jae-in on 9 May 2017.",
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" On 7 December 2016, London Welsh announced that it is going into voluntary liquidation due to an \"unsustainable\" financial situation.",
" On 13 May 2017, Hartpury are promoted to the Championship from the 2017-18 season.",
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"The 2006 Italian football scandal, or Calciopoli in the Italian-speaking world, involved Italy's top professional football leagues, Serie A and Serie B.",
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" Thus, Hwang Kyo-ahn, then prime minister, became acting president while the Constitutional Court of Korea was due to determine whether to accept the impeachment.",
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"Title: 2016 English football scandal\n\nThe 2016 English football scandal is an ongoing sports corruption scandal which began on 26 September 2016 following the publishing of the first part of the \"Daily Telegraph\" newspaper's \"Football for Sale\" investigation into corruption in English football. The scandal resulted in the resignation of England national football team manager Sam Allardyce after only one game in charge, as well as the sacking or suspension of numerous Football League club staff, including Barnsley assistant manager Tommy Wright.",
"Title: 2016–17 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina\n\nThe 2016–17 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, known as Liga 12 and also known as BH Telecom Premier League for sponsorship reasons, is the seventeenth season of the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the highest football league of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The season began on 23 July 2016 and will conclude on 28 May 2017, with a winter break between early December 2016 and late February 2017. The official fixture schedule was released on 24 June 2016.",
"Title: Sam Allardyce\n\nSamuel Allardyce ( ; born 19 October 1954), known as \"Big Sam\", is an English football manager and former professional player, who most recently managed Crystal Palace from December 2016 to May 2017.",
"Title: Jaime Córdoba (politician)\n\nJaime Córdoba (born 11 October 1950) is a Curaçaoan politician of the Sovereign People (PS). Between 23 December 2016 and 29 May 2017 he was Minister for Social Development, Work and Welfare. He was a member of the Estates of Curaçao between 2010 and December 2016, and served as Vice-President of the Estates between 2012 and 2015. Since December 2015 Córdoba serves as political leader of Sovereign People. He was leader of the party in the Estates from December 2015 until his appointment as Minister.",
"Title: Hwang Kyo-ahn\n\nHwang Kyo-ahn (Korean: 황교안 , Hanja: 黃敎安, RR: Hwang Gyo-an; born 15 April 1957) is a South Korean lawyer and was the 44th Prime Minister of South Korea from 18 June 2015 to 11 May 2017, having previously served as Justice Minister. Hwang served as Acting President of South Korea following the impeachment and removal of President Park Geun-hye by the Constitutional Court of Korea on 10 March 2017, until the election of Moon Jae-in on 9 May 2017. He had already taken over Park's presidential powers and duties on 9 December 2016 when impeachment proceedings were launched against her by the National Assembly and she was suspended from the powers and duties of the office.",
"Title: 2016–17 English Football League\n\nThe 2016–17 English Football League was the 118th season of the English Football League. It began on 6 August 2016 and concluded with the Championship promotion play-off final at Wembley Stadium on 29 May 2017. The EFL is contested through three divisions. The divisions are the Championship, League One and League Two. The winner of the Championship, Newcastle United, and runner-up Brighton & Hove Albion were automatically promoted to the Premier League and they were joined by the winner of the Championship playoff, Huddersfield Town. The bottom two teams in League Two, Hartlepool United and Leyton Orient, were relegated to the National League.",
"Title: 2016–17 Macedonian First Football League\n\nThe 2016–17 Macedonian First League was the 25th season of the Macedonian First Football League, the highest football league of Macedonia. The fixtures were announced on 25 July 2016. It began on 7 August 2016 and ended on 31 May 2017 with a winter break which began on 4 December 2016 and ended on 19 February 2017. From that season the format was changed which will each team be played the other sides four times on home-away basis, for a total of 36 matches each instead of play-off and play-out after 27th round.",
"Title: List of 2017–18 RFU Championship transfers\n\nThis is a list of player transfers involving RFU Championship teams before or during the 2017–18 season. The list is of deals that are confirmed and are either from or to a rugby union team in the Championship during the 2016–17 season. On 7 December 2016, London Welsh announced that it is going into voluntary liquidation due to an \"unsustainable\" financial situation. On 13 May 2017, Hartpury are promoted to the Championship from the 2017-18 season. On 24 May 2017, London Irish are promoted into the Premiership, whilst Bristol are demoted back to the Championship for the 2017-18 season. It is not unknown for confirmed deals to be cancelled at a later date.",
"Title: 2006 Italian football scandal\n\nThe 2006 Italian football scandal, or Calciopoli in the Italian-speaking world, involved Italy's top professional football leagues, Serie A and Serie B. The scandal was uncovered in May 2006 by Italian police, implicating league champions Juventus and other major teams including Milan, Fiorentina, Lazio and Reggina when a number of illegal telephone interceptions showed a thick network of relations between team managers and referee organizations, being accused of rigging games by selecting favourable referees.",
"Title: Impeachment of Park Geun-hye\n\nThe impeachment of Park Geun-hye, former President of South Korea, was the culmination of a political scandal involving interventions to the presidency from her aide. The impeachment vote took place on 9 December 2016, whilst 234 members in the 300-member National Assembly voting in favor of the impeachment and temporary suspension of Park Geun-hye's presidential powers and duties. Thus, Hwang Kyo-ahn, then prime minister, became acting president while the Constitutional Court of Korea was due to determine whether to accept the impeachment. The court upheld the impeachment in a unanimous 8–0 decision on 10 March 2017, removing Park from the office. A fresh election was held on 9 May 2017, electing Moon Jae-in, former leader of the Democratic Party, as the next president."
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What is Zuffa, Which was founded by Frank Fertitta III?
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American sports promotion company
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"Station Casinos is a gaming company based in the Las Vegas suburb of Summerlin, Nevada, founded by Frank Fertitta, Jr. Station Casinos, along with Affinity Gaming, Boyd Gaming, and American Casino & Entertainment Properties, dominate the locals casino market in Las Vegas.",
" The company purchased several sites that were gaming-entitled, meaning that major casinos can be built at that location without additional approvals.",
" There are only a limited number of such sites available in the Las Vegas area.",
" Station has also branched out into managing casinos that they do not own.",
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"Frank Warner Capra (March 20, 1934 – December 19, 2007), known as Frank Capra Jr., was an American film and television producer.",
" He was one of the three children of film director Frank Capra and his second wife, Lucille.",
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"The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is a mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion, founded in 1993 by Art Davie and Rorion Gracie.",
" The organization was purchased from its parent company SEG in 2001 by Zuffa LLC, a promotional company owned by Las Vegas casino magnates, Lorenzo and Frank Fertitta and managed by Dana White (current president of operations).",
" Since its inception, and through its current Zuffa management, the UFC has remained one of the more dominant MMA promotions in the world, playing host to a wide field of MMA fighters."
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"World Extreme Cagefighting (WEC) was an American mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion founded in 2001.",
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"This interesting surname is of German and Ashkenazic origins, used as an ethnic or regional name for someone from Franconia (\"Franken\" in Germany), which is a region of south-west Germany, so called because it formed an early Frankish settlement.",
" Thus Frankel is a German and Ashkenazic diminutive of this placename.",
" It may also be a form of \"Frank\", from the Norman given name \"Franc\", an ethnic name for a Frank (Germanic people who inhabited the Rhine region), plus the diminutive suffix \"el\", little.",
" Frank also comes from a medieval English and old French word \"franc\", meaning liberal, generous (it meant free in earlier times, because only those of Frenkish race were free).",
" German variant spellings include \"Frankl, Frenkel, Frankel and Frankle\", while Ashkenazic variants are \"Frank(e)l\" and \"Frenk(i)el\".",
" Elias Benjamin Frankel married Elizabeth Myers at Christchurch, Southwark, London on April 25th 1850.",
" One Marcus Frankel married Deliza Jones at St. John the Baptist, Shoreditch, London on December 4th 1871.",
" The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Francois Franchel, (marriage to Anne Scott in London), which was dated December 4th 1799, London Church Registers, during the reign of King George III, \"Farmer George\", 1760 - 1820."
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" In 2016, it was sold to Christoffer Ahl (WME-IMG) for $4 billion.",
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"Frank Anthony Public School (or FAPS) is a co-educational day-school, for students of age 4–18 years, in central Bangalore, India.",
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" who was also the Founder-Chairman of the All India Anglo-Indian Educational Trust which, today, owns and administers five schools named after him, including The Frank Anthony Public School, New Delhi, The Frank Anthony Public School, Bengaluru, The Frank Anthony Public School, Kolkata and three Frank Anthony Junior Schools in the cities of Bangalore, Kolkata and Delhi."
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"Title: Station Casinos\n\nStation Casinos is a gaming company based in the Las Vegas suburb of Summerlin, Nevada, founded by Frank Fertitta, Jr. Station Casinos, along with Affinity Gaming, Boyd Gaming, and American Casino & Entertainment Properties, dominate the locals casino market in Las Vegas. The company purchased several sites that were gaming-entitled, meaning that major casinos can be built at that location without additional approvals. There are only a limited number of such sites available in the Las Vegas area. Station has also branched out into managing casinos that they do not own. Red Rock Resorts, Inc. () is a publicly traded holding company that owns a portion of Station Casinos.",
"Title: Frank Capra Jr.\n\nFrank Warner Capra (March 20, 1934 – December 19, 2007), known as Frank Capra Jr., was an American film and television producer. He was one of the three children of film director Frank Capra and his second wife, Lucille. His own sons, Frank Capra III and Jonathan Capra, are assistant directors.",
"Title: List of Irish UFC fighters\n\nThe Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is a mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion, founded in 1993 by Art Davie and Rorion Gracie. The organization was purchased from its parent company SEG in 2001 by Zuffa LLC, a promotional company owned by Las Vegas casino magnates, Lorenzo and Frank Fertitta and managed by Dana White (current president of operations). Since its inception, and through its current Zuffa management, the UFC has remained one of the more dominant MMA promotions in the world, playing host to a wide field of MMA fighters.",
"Title: Zuffa\n\nZuffa, LLC ( ) is an American sports promotion company specializing in mixed martial arts. It was founded in January 2001 in Las Vegas, Nevada, by Station Casinos executives Frank Fertitta III and Lorenzo Fertitta to be the parent entity of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) after they purchased it from the Semaphore Entertainment Group. The word \"Zuffa\" is an Italian word (] ), meaning \"fight\". On July 11, 2016, Zuffa announced that it would be purchased by WME-IMG for the price of $4 billion.",
"Title: World Extreme Cagefighting\n\nWorld Extreme Cagefighting (WEC) was an American mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion founded in 2001. It was purchased by Zuffa, LLC, the parent company of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), in 2006. In its final incarnation, it was made up of 3 weight classes: 135 lb , 145 lb and 155 lb . To accommodate the smaller fighters, WEC's cage was 25 feet in diameter—5 feet smaller than the standard UFC cage.",
"Title: Fränkel\n\nThis interesting surname is of German and Ashkenazic origins, used as an ethnic or regional name for someone from Franconia (\"Franken\" in Germany), which is a region of south-west Germany, so called because it formed an early Frankish settlement. Thus Frankel is a German and Ashkenazic diminutive of this placename. It may also be a form of \"Frank\", from the Norman given name \"Franc\", an ethnic name for a Frank (Germanic people who inhabited the Rhine region), plus the diminutive suffix \"el\", little. Frank also comes from a medieval English and old French word \"franc\", meaning liberal, generous (it meant free in earlier times, because only those of Frenkish race were free). German variant spellings include \"Frankl, Frenkel, Frankel and Frankle\", while Ashkenazic variants are \"Frank(e)l\" and \"Frenk(i)el\". Elias Benjamin Frankel married Elizabeth Myers at Christchurch, Southwark, London on April 25th 1850. One Marcus Frankel married Deliza Jones at St. John the Baptist, Shoreditch, London on December 4th 1871. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Francois Franchel, (marriage to Anne Scott in London), which was dated December 4th 1799, London Church Registers, during the reign of King George III, \"Farmer George\", 1760 - 1820.",
"Title: Frank Fertitta III\n\nFrank Joseph Fertitta III (born February 24, 1962) is an American entrepreneur. He is the current CEO of Station Casinos. He is also an owner of Zuffa LLC, which is the entity that formerly ran the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).",
"Title: List of current UFC fighters\n\nThe Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is a mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion, founded in 1993 by Art Davie and Rorion Gracie. The organization was purchased from its parent company SEG in 2001 by Zuffa LLC, a promotional company owned by Las Vegas casino magnates, Lorenzo Fertitta and Frank Fertitta and managed by Dana White (current president of operations). In 2016, it was sold to Christoffer Ahl (WME-IMG) for $4 billion. Since its inception, and through its Zuffa management, the UFC has remained one of the more dominant MMA promotions in the world, playing host to a wide field of MMA fighters.",
"Title: The Frank Anthony Public School, Bangalore\n\nFrank Anthony Public School (or FAPS) is a co-educational day-school, for students of age 4–18 years, in central Bangalore, India. It was founded in 1967 by the Anglo-Indian educationist and barrister-at-law, Frank Anthony. who was also the Founder-Chairman of the All India Anglo-Indian Educational Trust which, today, owns and administers five schools named after him, including The Frank Anthony Public School, New Delhi, The Frank Anthony Public School, Bengaluru, The Frank Anthony Public School, Kolkata and three Frank Anthony Junior Schools in the cities of Bangalore, Kolkata and Delhi.",
"Title: Frank Fertitta Jr.\n\nFrank Joseph Fertitta Jr. (October 30, 1938 – August 21, 2009) was an American entrepreneur. He was the founder of Station Casinos, a gaming company based in Summerlin, Nevada. The company started out as a locals casino operator on July 1, 1976, opening the Bingo Palace, which was later renamed Palace Station. The company went public with an IPO in 1993 upon Fertitta's retirement."
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Which actress has won multiple awards and nominations for playing a cop out of the 16th precinct?
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Mariska Hargitay
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"Title: Nick Amaro\n\nNicolas \"Nick\" Amaro is a fictional character on the NBC police procedural drama \"\", portrayed by Danny Pino. Amaro is a detective with the Manhattan SVU at the 16th Precinct of the New York City Police Department.",
"Title: Mariska Hargitay\n\nMariska Magdolna Hargitay ( ; born January 23, 1964) is an American actress best known for her role as NYPD Special Victims Unit Detective/Sergeant/Lieutenant Olivia Benson on the NBC drama series \"\", for which she has earned multiple awards and nominations, including an Emmy and Golden Globe.",
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"Title: Olivia Benson\n\nOlivia Margaret Benson is a fictional character on the NBC police procedural drama \"\", portrayed by Mariska Hargitay. Benson holds the rank of Lieutenant and is the Commanding Officer of the Manhattan Special Victims Unit of the New York City Police Department, which operates out of the 16th precinct.",
"Title: Amanda Rollins\n\nAmanda Rollins is a fictional character on the NBC police procedural drama \"\", portrayed by Kelli Giddish. Rollins is a detective with the Manhattan Special Victims Unit at the 16th Precinct of the New York Police Department.",
"Title: The Policeman of the 16th Precinct\n\nThe Policeman of the 16th Precinct (Greek: Ο Ηλίας του 16ου ) is a 1959 Greek comedy film directed by Alekos Sakellarios.",
"Title: Mad Bull 34\n\nMad Bull 34 (マッド★ブル34 , Maddo Buru Sanjūyon ) is a manga series written by Kazuo Koike and illustrated by Noriyoshi Inoue, serialized in Shueisha's \"Young Jump\" between 1986 and 1990, and collected in 27 volumes. The series follows the toughest cop in the NYPD's 34th precinct, Mad Bull, and his often-violent exploits when dealing the city's criminals."
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During the 2008-2009 season, Josh Chapman served as the backup to a player that played college football at what university?
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University of Alabama
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"Title: Richie Incognito\n\nRichard Dominick Incognito Jr. (born July 5, 1983) is an American football guard for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL). Before playing for the NFL, he played college football for the University of Nebraska. Incognito was drafted by the St. Louis Rams in the third round of the 2005 NFL Draft and played for them through the 2009 season. Incognito played for the Buffalo Bills during the 2009 season and the Miami Dolphins from 2010 to 2013.",
"Title: Guillaume Allard-Caméus\n\nGuillaume Allard-Caméus (born November 2, 1984) is a former Canadian football fullback who played for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He was selected in the fifth round of the 2009 CFL Draft. During the 2009 season, he went on to play four games with the Tiger-Cats and three with the Alouettes. He played college football for the Laval Rouge et Or, winning the Vanier Cup in 2006 and 2008.",
"Title: George Sauer\n\nGeorge Henry Sauer (December 11, 1910 – February 5, 1994) was an American football player, coach, college sports administrator, and professional football executive. He played college football as a halfback at the University of Nebraska from 1931 to 1933 and then with the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL) from 1935 to 1937. Sauer served as the head football coach at the University of New Hampshire (1937–1941), the University of Kansas (1946–1947), the United States Naval Academy (1948–1949), and Baylor University (1950–1955), compiling a career college football record of 78–55–9. He was also the head basketball coach at New Hampshire for one season in 1938–39, tallying a mark of 3–14. Sauer was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a player in 1954.",
"Title: Chris Manderino\n\nChris Manderino (born December 22, 1982) is a former American football fullback. He was originally signed by the Cincinnati Bengals as an undrafted free agent in 2006. He played college football as the starting fullback for the California Golden Bears from 2002 to 2005. Manderino was released by the Kansas City Chiefs during the final roster cuts in August 2008. Manderino signed with the Bologna Doves, an Italian football team in 2009 where he excelled as a running back and linebacker. He then coached the Doves' junior team for their 2009 season. Manderino documented his time abroad in a blog.",
"Title: Jim Root (gridiron football)\n\nJames Frederic Root (August 17, 1931 – May 26, 2003) was an American gridiron football player and coach. He played professionally as a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for two seasons with the Chicago Cardinals (1953, 1956) and in the Canadian Football League (CFL) for one season with the Ottawa Rough Riders (1954). Root served as the head football coach at the University of New Hampshire from 1968 to 1971 and at the College of William & Mary from 1972 to 1979, compiling a career college football record of 57–62–2 in 12 seasons. Root was a native of Toledo, Ohio. He played college football at Miami University under Woody Hayes and Ara Parseghian. Root began his coaching career in 1958 as the backfield coach at Tulane University. He moved to the University of Miami as backfield coach in 1960. Root then coached for one season, in 1964, as offensive backfield coach at Dartmouth College, before moving to Yale University, where he served in the same capacity for three seasons.",
"Title: Terrence Cody\n\nTerrence Bernard Cody, Jr. (born June 28, 1988) is a former American football defensive tackle. He played college football for the University of Alabama. He was selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the second round of the 2010 NFL Draft.",
"Title: Josh Chapman\n\nJoshua Antron Chapman (born June 10, 1989) is a former American football nose tackle. He attended the University of Alabama and was drafted in the 5th round of the 2012 NFL Draft by the Indianapolis Colts. Chapman served as the backup to All-American Terrence Cody during the 2008 and 2009 seasons, and was regarded as one of the better nose guard prospects in his class.",
"Title: Jarrett Brown\n\nJarrett Brown (born January 23, 1987) is an American football quarterback who is currently a free agent. He played college football at West Virginia, and was signed by the San Francisco 49ers as an undrafted free agent following the 2010 NFL Draft. He served as the starting quarterback for the West Virginia Mountaineers at West Virginia University during the 2009 season after three seasons as the backup to Pat White. He was also a member of the Cleveland Browns, Indianapolis Colts, BC Lions and Spokane Shock.",
"Title: Rick Clausen\n\nRichard James Clausen (born June 29, 1982) is the current offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at Calabasas High School. He is also a former American football player who played college football for Louisiana State University and University of Tennessee. During his two years at LSU (2001 Redshirt and 2002), he played in three games, starting the 2002 game against Ole Miss. At the end of the 2002 season, he transferred to Tennessee, where he walked on to the football team as a backup quarterback, sitting out the 2003 season under the NCAA transfer rules. His older brother, Casey, also played college football for Tennessee in 2000-2003 and is the head football coach at Calabasas High School. His youngest brother, Jimmy, formerly played quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens of the NFL."
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Who deisgned the fountain that is named after a New York congressman and publisher of the "St. Louis Post Dispatch"?
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Thomas Hastings
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"The St. Louis Bears are a set of Provisional stamps issued by the St. Louis Post office in 1845-46 to facilitate prepayment of postal fees at a time when the United States Post Office had not yet issued postage stamps for national use.",
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"Charles Edward Pearce (May 29, 1842 – January 30, 1902) was a United States Congressman from Missouri.",
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" He enlisted in the Union Army and was commissioned captain of Battery D, Sixteenth Regiment, New York Heavy Artillery in 1863.",
" He was promoted to the rank of major in June 1864.",
" On the occupation of Wilmington he was detailed as provost marshal general of the eastern district of North Carolina.",
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" He organized and commanded the First Regiment of the Missouri National Guard in 1877.",
" He was delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1888 and appointed chairman of the commission to treat with the Sioux Indians of the Northwest in 1891.",
" He was elected as a Republican to the Fifty-fifth and Fifty-sixth Congresses (March 4, 1897 – March 3, 1901).",
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"Better Courts for Missouri is an American 501(c)(4) organization that has proposed changes be made to the Missouri Plan for selecting judges.",
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"Bernie Miklasz (born Bernard Joseph Miklasz February 15, 1959) is an American sportswriter and sports radio personality.",
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"Bryan Ellis Burwell (August 4, 1955 – December 4, 2014) was an American sportswriter.",
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" He was featured on ESPN's \"Jim Rome is Burning\" and ESPN's \"The Sports Reporters\".",
" Burwell also was a co-writer and host of a documentary on the baseball's Negro League called \"The Color of Change\"."
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"Title: St. Louis Star-Times\n\nThe St. Louis Star-Times was a newspaper published in St. Louis. The newspaper was founded as The St. Louis Sunday Sayings in 1884. The newspaper ended in 1951 when it was purchased by the St. Louis Post Dispatch.",
"Title: St. Louis Bears\n\nThe St. Louis Bears are a set of Provisional stamps issued by the St. Louis Post office in 1845-46 to facilitate prepayment of postal fees at a time when the United States Post Office had not yet issued postage stamps for national use. St. Louis, whose postmaster, John M. Wimer, instigated the production, was one of eleven cities to produce such stamps. Bears were offered in three denominations: 5¢, 10¢ and 20¢; the earliest known postmark date on a stamp of the issue is November 13, 1845.",
"Title: Charles Edward Pearce\n\nCharles Edward Pearce (May 29, 1842 – January 30, 1902) was a United States Congressman from Missouri. He was born in Whitesboro, Oneida County, New York. He attended Fairfield Seminary and graduated from Union College in Schenectady, New York in 1863, where he been a member of The Kappa Alpha Society. He enlisted in the Union Army and was commissioned captain of Battery D, Sixteenth Regiment, New York Heavy Artillery in 1863. He was promoted to the rank of major in June 1864. On the occupation of Wilmington he was detailed as provost marshal general of the eastern district of North Carolina. He resigned from the Army in the fall of 1865; settled in St. Louis, Missouri in 1866. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1867 and commenced practice in St. Louis. He was also interested in the manufacture of bagging, rope, and twine. He organized and commanded the First Regiment of the Missouri National Guard in 1877. He was delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1888 and appointed chairman of the commission to treat with the Sioux Indians of the Northwest in 1891. He was elected as a Republican to the Fifty-fifth and Fifty-sixth Congresses (March 4, 1897 – March 3, 1901). He declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1900. He died in St. Louis, Missouri; interment in Fort Hill Cemetery, Auburn, New York.",
"Title: Fountain Park, St. Louis\n\nFountain Park is a neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri. Originally the Aubert Place subdivision, it was laid out by John Lay in 1857. The Fountain Park neighborhood is located in north St. Louis, Missouri with Martin Luther King on the north, Delmar on the south, Walton on the east, and Kingshighway on the west. It is just two blocks north of the Central West End of the city. The Fountain Park neighborhood is named after Fountain Park, an oval shaped city park near its center.",
"Title: Pulitzer Fountain\n\nPulitzer Fountain is an outdoor fountain located in Manhattan's Grand Army Plaza in New York. The fountain is named after newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer who died in 1911 having bequeathed $50,000 for the creation of the fountain. Pulitzer intended his fountain to be \"like those in the Place de la Concorde, Paris, France.\" The fountain was designed by the architect Thomas Hastings, and crowned by a statue conceived by the sculptor Karl Bitter. The fountain was dedicated in May 1916.",
"Title: Better Courts for Missouri\n\nBetter Courts for Missouri is an American 501(c)(4) organization that has proposed changes be made to the Missouri Plan for selecting judges. The St. Louis Post Dispatch has described it as an opponent of the Missouri plan.",
"Title: Irene S. Taylor\n\nIrene Tilka Taylor (\"née\" Silverstein May 28, 1902 – September 2, 1989) was a Missouri journalist, a public information specialist for the U.S. Women's Army Corps during World War II, and an Intelligence Officer after the war in Austria. During her career as a journalist, she reported on many major events such as the 1938 Windsor Wedding, the Spanish Civil War, life as an American Expat, and the evacuation of Americans during the start of World War II in Paris. She worked at a variety of newspapers including the \"St. Louis Post Dispatch\" and also was a correspondent for the \"Chicago Tribune\", the \"New York Herald Tribune\", \"New York Daily News\" and the \"United Press International\".",
"Title: Joseph Pulitzer\n\nJoseph J. Pulitzer ( ; ] ; born József Pulitzer; April 10, 1847 – October 29, 1911) was a newspaper publisher of the \"St. Louis Post Dispatch\" and the \"New York World\". Pulitzer introduced the techniques of yellow journalism (a type of journalism that presents little or no legitimate well-researched news) to the newspapers he acquired in the 1880s. He became a leading national figure in the Democratic Party and was elected congressman from New York. He crusaded against big business and corruption, and helped keep the Statue of Liberty in New York.",
"Title: Bernie Miklasz\n\nBernie Miklasz (born Bernard Joseph Miklasz February 15, 1959) is an American sportswriter and sports radio personality. He was the lead sports columnist at the St. Louis Post Dispatch from 1999 to 2015. He hosts the morning show on 101 ESPN in St. Louis.",
"Title: Bryan Burwell\n\nBryan Ellis Burwell (August 4, 1955 – December 4, 2014) was an American sportswriter. He wrote for the \"St. Louis Post Dispatch\" and as on-air talent on CBS Sports 920 in St. Louis, weekday afternoons. He worked as an on-air talent at 101 ESPN Radio in St. Louis, Missouri. He was featured on ESPN's \"Jim Rome is Burning\" and ESPN's \"The Sports Reporters\". Burwell also was a co-writer and host of a documentary on the baseball's Negro League called \"The Color of Change\"."
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Which writer-director from Denmark directed a remake of Flatliners in 2017?
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Niels Arden Oplev
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"Billa is a 2009 Indian Telugu-language action thriller film directed by Meher Ramesh.",
" Prabhas plays the lead role, where he plays dual roles of the characters Billa and Swami Ranga, with Anushka Shetty and Namitha playing the heroines.",
" The film, which began in October 2008, released in April 2009.",
" It is a remake of the 2007 Tamil film of the same name.",
" This is the second Telugu remake of the 1978 Hindi movie \"Don\" after the 1979 N.T.R. starrer \"Yugandhar\".",
" Actress Jayasudha has a guest role as Janaki in this film, while in \"Yugandhar\" she played Anuskha's role.",
" The film had several changes to suit the audience.",
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"Flatliners is a 1990 American science fiction psychological horror film directed by Joel Schumacher, produced by Michael Douglas and Rick Bieber, and written by Peter Filardi.",
" It stars Kiefer Sutherland, Julia Roberts, William Baldwin, Oliver Platt, and Kevin Bacon.",
" The film is about five medical students who attempt to find out what lies beyond death by conducting clandestine experiments that produce near-death experiences.",
" The film was shot on the campus of Loyola University (Chicago) between October 1989 and January 1990, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Sound Editing in 1990 (Charles L. Campbell and Richard C. Franklin).",
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"Brothers is a 2009 American psychological war drama film and a remake of Susanne Bier's Danish film \"Brødre\" (2004), which takes place in Afghanistan and Denmark.",
" The film stars Tobey Maguire, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Natalie Portman, and is directed by Jim Sheridan.",
" Both films take inspiration from Homer's epic poem, the \"Odyssey\".",
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"The Legend of the Condor Heroes is a 2017 Chinese television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel of the same title and a remake of the 1983 Hong Kong television series based on the same novel.",
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"Udaharanam Sujatha (English: \"Example Sujatha\") is a 2017 Malayalam movie, starring Manju Warrier in the lead.",
" The film is directed by debutant Phantom Praveen.",
" The film is produced by Martin Prakkat ad Joju George.",
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"Title: No Right Turn\n\nNo Right Turn is an independently produced feature film from Denmark directed by David Noel Bourke. It stars Laura Bach, Sira Stampe, Tao Hildebrand and Lars Lippert.",
"Title: Niels Arden Oplev\n\nNiels Arden Oplev (] ) (born 26 March 1961) is a writer-director from Denmark.",
"Title: Billa (2009 film)\n\nBilla is a 2009 Indian Telugu-language action thriller film directed by Meher Ramesh. Prabhas plays the lead role, where he plays dual roles of the characters Billa and Swami Ranga, with Anushka Shetty and Namitha playing the heroines. The film, which began in October 2008, released in April 2009. It is a remake of the 2007 Tamil film of the same name. This is the second Telugu remake of the 1978 Hindi movie \"Don\" after the 1979 N.T.R. starrer \"Yugandhar\". Actress Jayasudha has a guest role as Janaki in this film, while in \"Yugandhar\" she played Anuskha's role. The film had several changes to suit the audience. The film recorded as \"Hit\" at the box office. This film is dubbed in Hindi under the title \"The Return of Rebel 2\" by Goldmines Telefilms in 2017.",
"Title: Flatliners\n\nFlatliners is a 1990 American science fiction psychological horror film directed by Joel Schumacher, produced by Michael Douglas and Rick Bieber, and written by Peter Filardi. It stars Kiefer Sutherland, Julia Roberts, William Baldwin, Oliver Platt, and Kevin Bacon. The film is about five medical students who attempt to find out what lies beyond death by conducting clandestine experiments that produce near-death experiences. The film was shot on the campus of Loyola University (Chicago) between October 1989 and January 1990, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Sound Editing in 1990 (Charles L. Campbell and Richard C. Franklin). The film was theatrically released on August 10, 1990, by Columbia Pictures. A remake, directed by Danish filmmaker Niels Arden Oplev, was released in September 2017.",
"Title: Flatliners (2017 film)\n\nFlatliners is a 2017 American science fiction psychological horror film directed by Niels Arden Oplev and written by Ben Ripley. The film is a remake of the 1990 film of the same name, and stars Ellen Page, Diego Luna, Nina Dobrev, James Norton, Kiersey Clemons and Kiefer Sutherland (who also starred in the original), and follows five young medical students who attempt to conduct experiments that produce near-death experiences. Sony Pictures released the film in the United States on September 29, 2017.",
"Title: Death Wish (2017 film)\n\nDeath Wish is an upcoming American vigilante action film directed by Eli Roth, a remake of the 1974 film of the same name which starred Charles Bronson in the lead, based on the 1972 novel written by Brian Garfield. The remake will star Bruce Willis as main character Paul Kersey, and is scheduled to be released on November 22, 2017, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.",
"Title: Brothers (2009 film)\n\nBrothers is a 2009 American psychological war drama film and a remake of Susanne Bier's Danish film \"Brødre\" (2004), which takes place in Afghanistan and Denmark. The film stars Tobey Maguire, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Natalie Portman, and is directed by Jim Sheridan. Both films take inspiration from Homer's epic poem, the \"Odyssey\". The film received a mixed to positive response and grossed $43 million. Tobey Maguire received particular praise for his performance and received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama for his performance.",
"Title: The Legend of the Condor Heroes (2017 TV series)\n\nThe Legend of the Condor Heroes is a 2017 Chinese television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel of the same title and a remake of the 1983 Hong Kong television series based on the same novel. The series was directed by Jeffrey Chiang and starred Yang Xuwen, Li Yitong, Chen Xingxu and Meng Ziyi in the lead roles. It started airing on Dragon TV in mainland China on 9 January 2017, and on TVB Jade in Hong Kong on 8 May 2017.",
"Title: Udaharanam Sujatha\n\nUdaharanam Sujatha (English: \"Example Sujatha\") is a 2017 Malayalam movie, starring Manju Warrier in the lead. The film is directed by debutant Phantom Praveen. The film is produced by Martin Prakkat ad Joju George. This is the remake of the Tamil film Amma Kanakku, which itself is a remake of the Hindi film Nil Battey Sannata. Udaharanam Sujatha is a musical film . The film has about 7 songട including 1 Promo Song sung by Suresh Thampanor . The Songട are well placed along with the flow of the story ."
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Megan Kathleen Hilty, is an American actress and singer, she rose to prominence for her roles in Broadway musicals, including her performance as Glinda the Good Witch in which play?
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Wicked
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"Mary William Ethelbert Appleton \"Billie\" Burke (August 7, 1884 – May 14, 1970) was an American actress who was famous on Broadway, in early silent film, and subsequently in sound film.",
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"Good Witch is an American/Canadian fantasy comedy-drama television series that is based on the made-for-TV movie series of the same name, produced by Whizbang Films in association with ITV Studios and the Hallmark Channel.",
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"Gina Beck (born 30 December 1981) is a British actress and singer known primarily for playing major roles in leading West End theatre productions.",
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"Wicked: The Untold Story of the Witches of Oz is a Broadway musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and book by Winnie Holzman.",
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" The musical is told from the perspective of the witches of the Land of Oz; its plot begins before and continues after Dorothy's arrival in Oz from Kansas, and it includes several references to the 1939 film and Baum's novel.",
" \"Wicked\" tells the story of two unlikely friends, Elphaba (the Wicked Witch of the West) and Galinda (whose name later changes to Glinda the Good Witch), who struggle through opposing personalities and viewpoints, rivalry over the same love-interest, reactions to the Wizard's corrupt government and, ultimately, Elphaba's public fall from grace."
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"The Good Witch's Family is a 2011 Canadian/American family film and Hallmark Channel original movie written by G. Ross Parker and directed by Craig Pryce, The film stars Catherine Bell, Chris Potter, Catherine Disher, Matthew Knight, and Paul Miller.",
" \"Family\" is the fourth film in the \"The Good Witch\" film series.",
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"Sunny Mabrey (born November 28, 1975) is an American actress and model.",
" Prior to debuting in films, Mabrey appeared in music videos, such as \"Nookie\" from Limp Bizkit.",
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"The Good Witch's Wonder is a 2014 Canadian/American family film and Hallmark Channel original movie written by G. Ross Parker and directed by Craig Pryce.",
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"\" the Musical."
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"Title: Billie Burke\n\nMary William Ethelbert Appleton \"Billie\" Burke (August 7, 1884 – May 14, 1970) was an American actress who was famous on Broadway, in early silent film, and subsequently in sound film. She is best known to modern audiences as Glinda the Good Witch of the North in the movie musical \"The Wizard of Oz\" (1939), which starred Judy Garland.",
"Title: Good Witch (TV series)\n\nGood Witch is an American/Canadian fantasy comedy-drama television series that is based on the made-for-TV movie series of the same name, produced by Whizbang Films in association with ITV Studios and the Hallmark Channel. Catherine Bell, who played Cassie Nightingale, the \"Good Witch\" in the movie series, both co-produces and stars in the series.",
"Title: Gina Beck\n\nGina Beck (born 30 December 1981) is a British actress and singer known primarily for playing major roles in leading West End theatre productions. She is best known for playing the role of Magnolia Hawks in Daniel Evans' acclaimed production of \"Show Boat\", Glinda the Good Witch in \"Wicked\", both in the UK production and the US tour, Christine Daaé in Cameron Mackintosh's production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's \"The Phantom of the Opera\" and Cosette in \"Les Miserables\".",
"Title: Wicked (musical)\n\nWicked: The Untold Story of the Witches of Oz is a Broadway musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and book by Winnie Holzman. It is based on the 1995 Gregory Maguire novel \"\", an alternative telling of the 1939 film \"The Wizard of Oz\" and L. Frank Baum's classic 1900 story, \"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz\". The musical is told from the perspective of the witches of the Land of Oz; its plot begins before and continues after Dorothy's arrival in Oz from Kansas, and it includes several references to the 1939 film and Baum's novel. \"Wicked\" tells the story of two unlikely friends, Elphaba (the Wicked Witch of the West) and Galinda (whose name later changes to Glinda the Good Witch), who struggle through opposing personalities and viewpoints, rivalry over the same love-interest, reactions to the Wizard's corrupt government and, ultimately, Elphaba's public fall from grace.",
"Title: Glinda the Good Witch\n\nGlinda, also known as the Good Witch of the South, is a fictional character created by L. Frank Baum in his \"Oz\" novels. She first appears in Baum's classic children's novel, \"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz\" (1900), and is the most powerful sorceress in the Land of Oz, ruler of the Quadling Country south of the Emerald City, and protector of Princess Ozma.",
"Title: The Good Witch's Family\n\nThe Good Witch's Family is a 2011 Canadian/American family film and Hallmark Channel original movie written by G. Ross Parker and directed by Craig Pryce, The film stars Catherine Bell, Chris Potter, Catherine Disher, Matthew Knight, and Paul Miller. \"Family\" is the fourth film in the \"The Good Witch\" film series. The film premiered on Hallmark Channel October 29, 2011. The first film premiered January 19, 2008.",
"Title: Sunny Mabrey\n\nSunny Mabrey (born November 28, 1975) is an American actress and model. Prior to debuting in films, Mabrey appeared in music videos, such as \"Nookie\" from Limp Bizkit. She appeared in \"The New Guy\", \"\", and was the lead actress in \"Species III\". Mabrey played the role of Glinda the Good Witch in the series \"Once Upon a Time\".",
"Title: The Good Witch's Wonder\n\nThe Good Witch's Wonder is a 2014 Canadian/American family film and Hallmark Channel original movie written by G. Ross Parker and directed by Craig Pryce. The film stars Catherine Bell, Chris Potter, Catherine Disher, Matthew Knight, Hannah Endicott-Douglas, Ashley Leggat, Peter MacNeill, Rachel Wilson and Connor Price. \"Wonder\", the seventh film in \"The Good Witch\" film series, premiered on Hallmark Channel on October 25, 2014.",
"Title: Suzie Mathers\n\nSuzie Mathers is an Australian actress and theatre performer best known for her role as Glinda the Good Witch in the Australian, Asian and London productions of \"Wicked\" as well Sophie in the 10th Anniversary Australian tour of \"Mamma Mia! \" the Musical."
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In 2014, what was the populatioin of the largest ity in the district once represented by Ben McAdams?
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2,423,912
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" Salt Lake City is further situated within a larger metropolis known as the Salt Lake City-Ogden-Provo Combined Statistical Area.",
" This region is a corridor of contiguous urban and suburban development stretched along an approximately 120 mi segment of the Wasatch Front, comprising a population of 2,423,912 as of 2014 .",
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" Commonly known as \"The Big First\", the district encompasses 63 counties in western and northern Kansas (more than half of the state), making it the 12th largest congressional district in the nation.",
" Located within the district are Manhattan, Salina, Dodge City, Emporia, Garden City, Hays and Hutchinson.",
" From 2011 to 2017, the district was represented by Republican Tim Huelskamp who was originally elected in 2010 to succeed fellow Republican Jerry Moran who ran successfully for the U.S. Senate seat formerly held by now Governor Sam Brownback.",
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" It is currently represented by Republican Steve Pearce who has held the seat since 2011.",
" Pearce previously represented the district from 2003 to 2009."
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"Maryland House of Delegates District 33B is part of the greater 33rd Maryland Senate district, currently represented by Edward Reilly.",
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" District 33B has consistently voted Republican and is one of the more conservative districts in the heavily Democratic Maryland.",
" The traditionally rural community that District 33A encompasses is located south of Baltimore and east of Washington, D.C. From 2003 until 2014, the district was also represented by Robert A. Costa (R), who retired and was succeeded in 2015 by real estate investor Sid Saab, the first member of the Maryland General Assembly to have been born in Lebanon.",
".",
" In 2015 Del.",
" Cathy Vitale, who also represented the district (which had 3 delegates) was appointed a judge, and was succeeded by fellow Republican Michael Malone, who faces a challenge in the 2017 primary."
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"Frank Dean Lucas (born January 6, 1960) is an American politician.",
" Lucas is the U.S. Representative for Oklahoma 's 3 congressional district , serving since 2003, having previously represented the 6th district, from 1994 to 2003.",
" He is a member of the Republican Party and chairs the House Committee on Agriculture.",
" His district, numbered as the 6th district from 1994 to 2003, is the largest congressional district in the state and one of the largest in the nation that does not cover an entire state.",
" It covers 34,088.49 square miles and stretches from the Panhandle to the fringes of the Tulsa suburbs—almost half of the state's land mass."
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"Roderick Devon \"Rod\" Wright (born July 3, 1952) is a Democratic politician who previously represented California's 35th State Senate district until his resignation on September 22, 2014.",
" He previously represented the 25th district from 2008-2012.",
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"The 1st Congressional District of New York is a congressional district for the United States House of Representatives in eastern Long Island.",
" It includes most of Central and Eastern Suffolk County, including most of Smithtown, as well as the entirety of the towns of Brookhaven, Riverhead, Southold, Southampton, East Hampton, and Shelter Island.",
" The district encompasses extremely wealthy enclaves such as the Hamptons, middle class suburban towns such as Selden, Centereach and Lake Grove, working-class neighborhoods such as Mastic, Shirley, and Riverhead and rural farming communities such as Mattituck and Jamesport on the North Fork.",
" The district currently is represented by Republican Lee Zeldin.",
" In the 2014 election, Zeldin defeated Democrat Tim Bishop, who had represented the district since 2003."
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"Title: Salt Lake City\n\nSalt Lake City (often shortened to Salt Lake or SLC) is the capital and the most populous municipality of the U.S. state of Utah. With an estimated population of 190,884 in 2014, the city is the core of the Salt Lake City metropolitan area, which has a population of 1,153,340 (2014 estimate). Salt Lake City is further situated within a larger metropolis known as the Salt Lake City-Ogden-Provo Combined Statistical Area. This region is a corridor of contiguous urban and suburban development stretched along an approximately 120 mi segment of the Wasatch Front, comprising a population of 2,423,912 as of 2014 . It is one of only two major urban areas in the Great Basin (the other is Reno, Nevada).",
"Title: Kansas's 1st congressional district\n\nKansas's 1st congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Kansas. Commonly known as \"The Big First\", the district encompasses 63 counties in western and northern Kansas (more than half of the state), making it the 12th largest congressional district in the nation. Located within the district are Manhattan, Salina, Dodge City, Emporia, Garden City, Hays and Hutchinson. From 2011 to 2017, the district was represented by Republican Tim Huelskamp who was originally elected in 2010 to succeed fellow Republican Jerry Moran who ran successfully for the U.S. Senate seat formerly held by now Governor Sam Brownback. Huelskamp was re-elected twice in 2012 and 2014, but lost the 2016 Republican primary for a fourth term to obstetrician Roger Marshall.",
"Title: Celina Milner\n\nCelina Milner is an American politician who ran for Utah State Senate District 6 in 2016 to represent West Jordan and Taylorsville, Utah. She is a Democrat. She lost to incumbent Wayne Miller. In 2012, she lost to Republican Johnny Anderson. She was then appointed as the community liaison and special projects director for Salt Lake County Mayor Ben McAdams in 2012.",
"Title: Ben McAdams\n\nBenjamin Michael McAdams (born December 5, 1974) is an American politician and attorney from Utah. A Democrat, he is the Salt Lake County Mayor, a position he has held since January 2013. Formerly, McAdams was a member of the Utah State Senate, representing the state's 2nd senate district in Salt Lake County including Salt Lake City, South Salt Lake City and a portion of West Valley.",
"Title: New Mexico's 2nd congressional district\n\nNew Mexico's second congressional district to the United States House of Representatives serves the southern half of New Mexico, including Las Cruces, Roswell and the southern fourth of Albuquerque. Geographically, it is the fifth largest district in the nation, and the largest not to comprise an entire state. It is currently represented by Republican Steve Pearce who has held the seat since 2011. Pearce previously represented the district from 2003 to 2009.",
"Title: Utah's 2nd State Senate district\n\nThe 2nd Utah Senate District is located in Salt Lake County, Utah and includes Utah House Districts 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31, 33 and 35. The current State Senator representing the 2nd district is Jim Dabakis. Dabakis was appointed to the Utah Senate on January 19, 2013 to replace Ben McAdams.",
"Title: Maryland House of Delegates District 33B\n\nMaryland House of Delegates District 33B is part of the greater 33rd Maryland Senate district, currently represented by Edward Reilly. Located in Anne Arundel County, the district includes the communities of Deale, Lothian, Davidsonville, Millersville, and Southern Anne Arundel County. District 33B has consistently voted Republican and is one of the more conservative districts in the heavily Democratic Maryland. The traditionally rural community that District 33A encompasses is located south of Baltimore and east of Washington, D.C. From 2003 until 2014, the district was also represented by Robert A. Costa (R), who retired and was succeeded in 2015 by real estate investor Sid Saab, the first member of the Maryland General Assembly to have been born in Lebanon. . In 2015 Del. Cathy Vitale, who also represented the district (which had 3 delegates) was appointed a judge, and was succeeded by fellow Republican Michael Malone, who faces a challenge in the 2017 primary.",
"Title: Frank Lucas (Oklahoma politician)\n\nFrank Dean Lucas (born January 6, 1960) is an American politician. Lucas is the U.S. Representative for Oklahoma 's 3 congressional district , serving since 2003, having previously represented the 6th district, from 1994 to 2003. He is a member of the Republican Party and chairs the House Committee on Agriculture. His district, numbered as the 6th district from 1994 to 2003, is the largest congressional district in the state and one of the largest in the nation that does not cover an entire state. It covers 34,088.49 square miles and stretches from the Panhandle to the fringes of the Tulsa suburbs—almost half of the state's land mass.",
"Title: Roderick Wright (politician)\n\nRoderick Devon \"Rod\" Wright (born July 3, 1952) is a Democratic politician who previously represented California's 35th State Senate district until his resignation on September 22, 2014. He previously represented the 25th district from 2008-2012. Wright also represented California's 48th State Assembly district from 1996 until he was term limited in 2002.",
"Title: New York's 1st congressional district\n\nThe 1st Congressional District of New York is a congressional district for the United States House of Representatives in eastern Long Island. It includes most of Central and Eastern Suffolk County, including most of Smithtown, as well as the entirety of the towns of Brookhaven, Riverhead, Southold, Southampton, East Hampton, and Shelter Island. The district encompasses extremely wealthy enclaves such as the Hamptons, middle class suburban towns such as Selden, Centereach and Lake Grove, working-class neighborhoods such as Mastic, Shirley, and Riverhead and rural farming communities such as Mattituck and Jamesport on the North Fork. The district currently is represented by Republican Lee Zeldin. In the 2014 election, Zeldin defeated Democrat Tim Bishop, who had represented the district since 2003."
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Did Mike Newell win the award BAFTA for "Four Weddings and a Funeral" or "Pushing Tin"?
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BAFTA Award for Best Direction for "Four Weddings and a Funeral
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"Grimsby Town Football Club entered the 2009–10 as a member of Football League Two for the 6th season on the trot.",
" The club are still aiming to leave Blundell Park within the next few seasons.",
" Manager Mike Newell brought in eight players in the close season, four of which were on loan at the club the previous season, he also released eight players, the club also offered four contracts to youth team members.",
" Manager Mike Newell also gave new contracts to midfielders Jamie Clarke and Danny Boshell.",
" Also in the close season Assistant Manager, Stuart Watkiss did not have his contract renewed and he joined Hull City as Development Coach, and Brian Stein who was chief scout took on the responsibilities of Stuart Watkiss."
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"Rowan Sebastian Atkinson, CBE (born 6 January 1955) is an English actor, comedian, and screenwriter best known for his work on the sitcoms \"Blackadder\" and \"Mr. Bean\".",
" Atkinson first came to prominence in the BBC's sketch comedy show \"Not the Nine O'Clock News\" (1979–82), receiving the 1981 BAFTA for Best Entertainment Performance, and via his participation in The Secret Policeman's Ball from 1979.",
" His other work includes the 1983 James Bond film \"Never Say Never Again\", playing a bumbling vicar in \"Four Weddings and a Funeral\" (1994), voicing the red-billed hornbill Zazu in \"The Lion King\" (1994), and featuring in the BBC sitcom \"The Thin Blue Line\" (1995–1996).",
" His work in theatre includes the 2009 West End revival of the musical \"Oliver!",
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"Pushing Tin is a 1999 comedy-drama film directed by Mike Newell.",
" It centers on Nick Falzone (John Cusack), a cocky air traffic controller who quarrels over proving \"who's more of a man\" with fellow employee Russell Bell (Billy Bob Thornton).",
" The film is loosely based around the real world New York TRACON radar facility.",
" The film was a box office failure and received mixed reviews.",
" The original music score was composed by Anne Dudley and Chris Seefried."
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"John David Hannah (born 23 April 1962) is a Scottish film and television actor.",
" He came to prominence in Richard Curtis's \"Four Weddings and a Funeral\" (1994), for which he was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role.",
" His other film appearances include \"Sliding Doors\" (1998) and \"The Mummy\" trilogy (1999–2008).",
" His television roles include: Dr Iain McCallum in \"McCallum\" (1995–1998); D.I. John Rebus in \"Rebus\" (2000–2001); Jack Roper in \"New Street Law\" (2006–2007); Jake Osbourne in \"Cold Blood\" (2007–2008), Quintus Lentulus Batiatus in \"Spartacus\" (2010–2011), Jack Cloth in \"A Touch of Cloth\" (2012–14), Jason's father (Aeson) in the BBC series \"Atlantis\" (2013–15) and Dr. Holden Radcliffe in \"Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.\" (2016-2017)."
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"Bad Blood is a 1982 British-New Zealand thriller film set during World War II in the small town of Koiterangi (now \"Kowhitirangi\") on the west coast of the South Island of New Zealand, and is based on the factual manhunt for mass-murderer Stanley Graham.",
" The film was directed by English director Mike Newell, who went on to direct \"Four Weddings and a Funeral\".",
" Much of the film was shot at the original locations.",
" The script was based upon \"Manhunt: The Story of Stanley Graham\", by H. A. Willis (Whitcoulls, 1979) and adapted by New Zealand-born Andrew Brown."
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"Michael Willis, (born October 4, 1949), is an American television and movie character actor.",
" Willis' credits include movie roles in \"Pushing Tin\" and \"Men in Black\", and several episodes of \"Law & Order\"."
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"Michael Cormac \"Mike\" Newell (born 28 March 1942) is an English director and producer of motion pictures for film and television.",
" Newell won the 1994 BAFTA Award for Best Direction for \"Four Weddings and a Funeral\"."
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"Mick Audsley (b. 1949, London, England) is a British film and television editor with more than 30 film credits.",
" Audsley has had a notable collaboration with the director Stephen Frears from 1982 to their latest, \"Tamara Drewe\".",
" Audsley was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Editing for \"Dangerous Liaisons\" (Frears-1988), and he won the BAFTA TV Award (Best Film or Video Editor (Fiction/Entertainment)) for \"The Snapper\" (Frears-1993).",
" Audsley has had a comparably extended collaboration with director Mike Newell, including \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\" (2005 (Based on the Sound Editions of Tom Finan who editing Hercules))."
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"Dame Kristin Ann Scott Thomas, DBE (born 24 May 1960), is an English actress.",
" She won the Best Supporting Actress BAFTA Award for \"Four Weddings and a Funeral\" (1994) and received a Best Actress Academy Award nomination for \"The English Patient\" (1996).",
" For her work in the theatre, she has been nominated for the Olivier Award for Best Actress five times, winning in 2008 for the Royal Court revival of \"The Seagull\"."
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"Four Weddings and a Funeral is a 1994 British romantic comedy film directed by Mike Newell.",
" It was the first of several films by screenwriter Richard Curtis to feature Hugh Grant, and follows the adventures of Charles (Grant) and his circle of friends through a number of social occasions as they each encounter romance.",
" Andie MacDowell stars as Charles' love interest Carrie, with Kristin Scott Thomas, James Fleet, Simon Callow, John Hannah, Charlotte Coleman, David Bower, Corin Redgrave and Rowan Atkinson in supporting roles."
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"Title: 2009–10 Grimsby Town F.C. season\n\nGrimsby Town Football Club entered the 2009–10 as a member of Football League Two for the 6th season on the trot. The club are still aiming to leave Blundell Park within the next few seasons. Manager Mike Newell brought in eight players in the close season, four of which were on loan at the club the previous season, he also released eight players, the club also offered four contracts to youth team members. Manager Mike Newell also gave new contracts to midfielders Jamie Clarke and Danny Boshell. Also in the close season Assistant Manager, Stuart Watkiss did not have his contract renewed and he joined Hull City as Development Coach, and Brian Stein who was chief scout took on the responsibilities of Stuart Watkiss.",
"Title: Rowan Atkinson\n\nRowan Sebastian Atkinson, CBE (born 6 January 1955) is an English actor, comedian, and screenwriter best known for his work on the sitcoms \"Blackadder\" and \"Mr. Bean\". Atkinson first came to prominence in the BBC's sketch comedy show \"Not the Nine O'Clock News\" (1979–82), receiving the 1981 BAFTA for Best Entertainment Performance, and via his participation in The Secret Policeman's Ball from 1979. His other work includes the 1983 James Bond film \"Never Say Never Again\", playing a bumbling vicar in \"Four Weddings and a Funeral\" (1994), voicing the red-billed hornbill Zazu in \"The Lion King\" (1994), and featuring in the BBC sitcom \"The Thin Blue Line\" (1995–1996). His work in theatre includes the 2009 West End revival of the musical \"Oliver! \".",
"Title: Pushing Tin\n\nPushing Tin is a 1999 comedy-drama film directed by Mike Newell. It centers on Nick Falzone (John Cusack), a cocky air traffic controller who quarrels over proving \"who's more of a man\" with fellow employee Russell Bell (Billy Bob Thornton). The film is loosely based around the real world New York TRACON radar facility. The film was a box office failure and received mixed reviews. The original music score was composed by Anne Dudley and Chris Seefried.",
"Title: John Hannah (actor)\n\nJohn David Hannah (born 23 April 1962) is a Scottish film and television actor. He came to prominence in Richard Curtis's \"Four Weddings and a Funeral\" (1994), for which he was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. His other film appearances include \"Sliding Doors\" (1998) and \"The Mummy\" trilogy (1999–2008). His television roles include: Dr Iain McCallum in \"McCallum\" (1995–1998); D.I. John Rebus in \"Rebus\" (2000–2001); Jack Roper in \"New Street Law\" (2006–2007); Jake Osbourne in \"Cold Blood\" (2007–2008), Quintus Lentulus Batiatus in \"Spartacus\" (2010–2011), Jack Cloth in \"A Touch of Cloth\" (2012–14), Jason's father (Aeson) in the BBC series \"Atlantis\" (2013–15) and Dr. Holden Radcliffe in \"Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.\" (2016-2017).",
"Title: Bad Blood (1982 film)\n\nBad Blood is a 1982 British-New Zealand thriller film set during World War II in the small town of Koiterangi (now \"Kowhitirangi\") on the west coast of the South Island of New Zealand, and is based on the factual manhunt for mass-murderer Stanley Graham. The film was directed by English director Mike Newell, who went on to direct \"Four Weddings and a Funeral\". Much of the film was shot at the original locations. The script was based upon \"Manhunt: The Story of Stanley Graham\", by H. A. Willis (Whitcoulls, 1979) and adapted by New Zealand-born Andrew Brown.",
"Title: Michael Willis\n\nMichael Willis, (born October 4, 1949), is an American television and movie character actor. Willis' credits include movie roles in \"Pushing Tin\" and \"Men in Black\", and several episodes of \"Law & Order\".",
"Title: Mike Newell (director)\n\nMichael Cormac \"Mike\" Newell (born 28 March 1942) is an English director and producer of motion pictures for film and television. Newell won the 1994 BAFTA Award for Best Direction for \"Four Weddings and a Funeral\".",
"Title: Mick Audsley\n\nMick Audsley (b. 1949, London, England) is a British film and television editor with more than 30 film credits. Audsley has had a notable collaboration with the director Stephen Frears from 1982 to their latest, \"Tamara Drewe\". Audsley was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Editing for \"Dangerous Liaisons\" (Frears-1988), and he won the BAFTA TV Award (Best Film or Video Editor (Fiction/Entertainment)) for \"The Snapper\" (Frears-1993). Audsley has had a comparably extended collaboration with director Mike Newell, including \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\" (2005 (Based on the Sound Editions of Tom Finan who editing Hercules)).",
"Title: Kristin Scott Thomas\n\nDame Kristin Ann Scott Thomas, DBE (born 24 May 1960), is an English actress. She won the Best Supporting Actress BAFTA Award for \"Four Weddings and a Funeral\" (1994) and received a Best Actress Academy Award nomination for \"The English Patient\" (1996). For her work in the theatre, she has been nominated for the Olivier Award for Best Actress five times, winning in 2008 for the Royal Court revival of \"The Seagull\".",
"Title: Four Weddings and a Funeral\n\nFour Weddings and a Funeral is a 1994 British romantic comedy film directed by Mike Newell. It was the first of several films by screenwriter Richard Curtis to feature Hugh Grant, and follows the adventures of Charles (Grant) and his circle of friends through a number of social occasions as they each encounter romance. Andie MacDowell stars as Charles' love interest Carrie, with Kristin Scott Thomas, James Fleet, Simon Callow, John Hannah, Charlotte Coleman, David Bower, Corin Redgrave and Rowan Atkinson in supporting roles."
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How many Emmy Awards have been won by the star of "Watching Ellie"?
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"The 65th Annual Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony was held on September 15, 2013, at the Nokia Theatre in Downtown Los Angeles.",
" The ceremony was held in conjunction with the annual Primetime Emmy Awards and is presented in recognition of technical and other similar achievements in American television programming, including guest acting roles.",
" The ceremony was highlighted by 8 Emmy wins for the HBO film \"Behind the Candelabra\", as well as Bob Newhart's win for a guest appearance on \"The Big Bang Theory\", his first Emmy win in a TV career spanning over 5 decades.",
" The ceremony was taped to air on Saturday, September 21, 2013, on FXX, one night before the live 65th Primetime Emmy Awards telecast on CBS."
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"The Lone Star Emmy Awards are a division of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.",
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"Joe Furey is a writer, producer and comedian whose credits include \"Late Night with David Letterman\", \"Newsradio\", \"Watching Ellie\", and \"Talkshow with Spike Feresten\", as well as the feature film \"Love and Support\"."
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"Marissa Ribisi (born December 17, 1974) is an American actress who performed in the films \"Dazed and Confused, True Crime, The Brady Bunch Movie, Pleasantville\", and \"Don's Plum\" and television shows such as \"Felicity\", \"Friends\", \"Grace Under Fire\", \"Watching Ellie\", and \"Tales of the City\".",
" She is the twin sister of actor Giovanni Ribisi."
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"The 1st Emmy Awards, retroactively known as the 1st Primetime Emmy Awards after the debut of the counterpart Daytime Emmy Awards, were presented at the Hollywood Athletic Club in Los Angeles, California on Tuesday, January 25, 1949.",
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"Julia Scarlett Elizabeth Louis-Dreyfus ( ; born January 13, 1961) is an American actress, comedienne, and producer.",
" She is best known for her work in television comedy, including \"Saturday Night Live\" (1982–85), \"Seinfeld\" (1989–98), \"The New Adventures of Old Christine\" (2006–10), and \"Veep\" (2012–present).",
" With a total of eleven Emmy Awards, eight for acting and three for producing, she is tied with Cloris Leachman for winning more Emmy Awards than any other performer.",
" She has also won the most Emmy Awards by a performer in the same role in a single series for her role in \"Veep\"."
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"The Sports Emmy Awards are presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) in recognition of excellence in American sports television programming, including sports-related series, live coverage of sporting events, and best sports announcers.",
" The awards ceremony, presenting Emmys from the previous calendar year, is usually held on a Spring Monday night, sometime in the last two weeks in April or the first week in May.",
" The Sports Emmy Awards are all given away at one ceremony, unlike the Primetime Emmy Awards and the Daytime Emmy Awards, which hold a \"Creative Arts\" ceremony in which Emmys are given to behind-the-scenes personnel."
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"William Brad Hall (born March 21, 1958) is an American actor, comedian, director and writer.",
" He is best known as a \"Saturday Night Live\" news anchor on \"Saturday Night News\" and for creating the sitcoms \"The Single Guy\" and \"Watching Ellie\"."
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"Title: 2nd Primetime Emmy Awards\n\nThe 2nd Emmy Awards, retroactively known as the 2nd Primetime Emmy Awards after the debut of the Daytime Emmy Awards, were presented at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California on January 27, 1950. Like the 1st Primetime Emmy Awards, Emmys were primarily given out to Los Angeles-based TV shows and stations.",
"Title: 65th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards\n\nThe 65th Annual Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony was held on September 15, 2013, at the Nokia Theatre in Downtown Los Angeles. The ceremony was held in conjunction with the annual Primetime Emmy Awards and is presented in recognition of technical and other similar achievements in American television programming, including guest acting roles. The ceremony was highlighted by 8 Emmy wins for the HBO film \"Behind the Candelabra\", as well as Bob Newhart's win for a guest appearance on \"The Big Bang Theory\", his first Emmy win in a TV career spanning over 5 decades. The ceremony was taped to air on Saturday, September 21, 2013, on FXX, one night before the live 65th Primetime Emmy Awards telecast on CBS.",
"Title: Lone Star Emmy Awards\n\nThe Lone Star Emmy Awards are a division of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. The division was founded in 2002 and in addition to granting the Lone Star Emmy Awards, it recognizes awards scholarships, honors industry veterans at the Silver Circle Celebration, conducts National Student Television Awards of Excellence, has a free research and a nationwide job bank. The chapter also participates in judging Emmy entries at the regional and national levels.",
"Title: Joe Furey\n\nJoe Furey is a writer, producer and comedian whose credits include \"Late Night with David Letterman\", \"Newsradio\", \"Watching Ellie\", and \"Talkshow with Spike Feresten\", as well as the feature film \"Love and Support\".",
"Title: Marissa Ribisi\n\nMarissa Ribisi (born December 17, 1974) is an American actress who performed in the films \"Dazed and Confused, True Crime, The Brady Bunch Movie, Pleasantville\", and \"Don's Plum\" and television shows such as \"Felicity\", \"Friends\", \"Grace Under Fire\", \"Watching Ellie\", and \"Tales of the City\". She is the twin sister of actor Giovanni Ribisi.",
"Title: 1st Primetime Emmy Awards\n\nThe 1st Emmy Awards, retroactively known as the 1st Primetime Emmy Awards after the debut of the counterpart Daytime Emmy Awards, were presented at the Hollywood Athletic Club in Los Angeles, California on Tuesday, January 25, 1949. Only shows produced in Los Angeles County, California and aired in the Los Angeles media market were eligible to win. The awards were hosted by Walter O'Keefe who substituted for Rudy Vallée when he had to leave town at the last minute. A special award category was introduced and awarded to Louis McManus for designing the actual Emmy Award statuette.",
"Title: Julia Louis-Dreyfus\n\nJulia Scarlett Elizabeth Louis-Dreyfus ( ; born January 13, 1961) is an American actress, comedienne, and producer. She is best known for her work in television comedy, including \"Saturday Night Live\" (1982–85), \"Seinfeld\" (1989–98), \"The New Adventures of Old Christine\" (2006–10), and \"Veep\" (2012–present). With a total of eleven Emmy Awards, eight for acting and three for producing, she is tied with Cloris Leachman for winning more Emmy Awards than any other performer. She has also won the most Emmy Awards by a performer in the same role in a single series for her role in \"Veep\".",
"Title: Sports Emmy Award\n\nThe Sports Emmy Awards are presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) in recognition of excellence in American sports television programming, including sports-related series, live coverage of sporting events, and best sports announcers. The awards ceremony, presenting Emmys from the previous calendar year, is usually held on a Spring Monday night, sometime in the last two weeks in April or the first week in May. The Sports Emmy Awards are all given away at one ceremony, unlike the Primetime Emmy Awards and the Daytime Emmy Awards, which hold a \"Creative Arts\" ceremony in which Emmys are given to behind-the-scenes personnel.",
"Title: Brad Hall\n\nWilliam Brad Hall (born March 21, 1958) is an American actor, comedian, director and writer. He is best known as a \"Saturday Night Live\" news anchor on \"Saturday Night News\" and for creating the sitcoms \"The Single Guy\" and \"Watching Ellie\"."
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Kentucky Truck Assembly is one of two plants operated by Ford in Louisville, the other being the plant that opened on 180 acres in what year?
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1955
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" Opened in the 1920s, it closed on August 7, 1986, although the plant essentially was doomed when on August 1, 1981 one assembly line was closed and Corvette production was shifted to Bowling Green Assembly Plant in Kentucky Thereafter, it only built R- and V-series crew cab and cab/chassis trucks before that output was moved to GM's Janesville Assembly.",
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" The 3154173 sqft plant on 180 acres opened in 1955 and currently employs a total of 4,554 people.",
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" There also was once the nearby Sherwood Assembly that closed in the late 1970s when Chrysler halted production of the Dodge Medium and Heavy Duty trucks and exited the market.",
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"Title: Kentucky Truck Assembly\n\nKentucky Truck Plant is an automobile manufacturing plant owned by Ford Motor Company in Louisville, Kentucky. The 4626490 sqft plant on 500 acre opened in 1969 and currently employs 8500 people total. It is located at 3001 Chamberlain Lane in the Northeast corner of the city. Ford also operates another plant in Louisville, the Louisville Assembly Plant.",
"Title: St. Louis Truck Assembly\n\nSt. Louis Truck Assembly was a General Motors automobile factory that built GMC/Chevrolet trucks, GM \"A\" body passenger cars, the Chevrolet Nova, and 1954-1981 Corvette models. Opened in the 1920s, it closed on August 7, 1986, although the plant essentially was doomed when on August 1, 1981 one assembly line was closed and Corvette production was shifted to Bowling Green Assembly Plant in Kentucky Thereafter, it only built R- and V-series crew cab and cab/chassis trucks before that output was moved to GM's Janesville Assembly. Automobile production was transferred to the new Wentzville Assembly in 1986.",
"Title: Louisville Assembly Plant\n\nThe Louisville Assembly Plant is an automobile manufacturing plant owned by Ford Motor Company in Louisville, Kentucky. The 3154173 sqft plant on 180 acres opened in 1955 and currently employs a total of 4,554 people. It is located adjacent to the Louisville International Airport on the south side of the city. Ford also operates another plant in Louisville, Kentucky Truck Assembly. The plant houses approximately 20.1 mi of conveyor belts.",
"Title: Warren Truck Assembly\n\nWarren Truck Assembly is a Chrysler automobile factory in Warren, Michigan. The factory opened in 1938. The nearby Warren Stamping opened in 1949 and just south of Eight Mile Road, the Mound Road Engine plant opened in 1953. There also was once the nearby Sherwood Assembly that closed in the late 1970s when Chrysler halted production of the Dodge Medium and Heavy Duty trucks and exited the market. It was located on the southwest corner of 9 Mile Road and Sherwood, adjacent to the Warren Assembly site on the east.",
"Title: Buffalo Stamping Plant\n\nBuffalo Stamping Plant manufactures sheetmetal stampings and welded sub-assemblies for Ford Motor Company's automotive car and truck assembly plants in the USA, Canada and Mexico. The facility was opened in 1950 with 1235895 sqft of working floor space. It has had six major expansions and the facility is now at 2452883 sqft or 53.3 acre of floor space. Buffalo stamping is currently in the process of adding 30,000 square feet on to the structure.",
"Title: Edison Assembly\n\nEdison Assembly, also known as Metuchen Assembly, was a Ford Motor Company manufacturing plant in Edison, New Jersey. It was located at 939 U.S. Route 1 and occupied over 100 acres when it was open. The factory began operations in 1948 and was closed in 2004. Several popular Ford products were manufactured there, such as the Ford Mustang, Ford Ranger, and the Ford Pinto. When the plant opened in 1948, it manufactured the new Mercury branded and Lincoln vehicles. It was one of three Ford manufacturing facilities in New Jersey and was built two years before the Mahwah Assembly plant was opened in 1950.",
"Title: Safari World\n\nSafari World is a tourist attraction in Bangkok, Thailand that consists of two parks named Marine Park and Safari Park, operated by Safari World Public Limited. The park was opened in 1988 with a total area of 480 acres for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. A major renovation to enhance effectiveness of land use began on 17 April 1989 and its total area developed for the leisure park now consists of an open zoo and a marine park on 500 rai (approximately 200 acres) of land.",
"Title: Warren Stamping Plant\n\nThe Warren Stamping Plant is a Chrysler automobile factory in Warren, Michigan. The factory was completed in 1948 and began production in 1949. Nearby Chrysler facilities include the Warren Truck Assembly and the Mound Road Engine plant. There also was once the nearby Sherwood Assembly that closed in the late 1970s when Chrysler halted production of the Dodge Medium and Heavy Duty trucks and exited the market. Sherwood Assembly has since been torn down.",
"Title: Wayne, Michigan\n\nWayne is a city in Wayne County in the state of Michigan, west of Detroit. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 17,593. Wayne has a long history of automotive and transportation related manufacturing. Ford Motor Company currently has two plants here; Wayne Stamping & Assembly and the Michigan Assembly Plant, formerly known as the Michigan Truck Plant."
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Between the filmmakers, Tsai Ming-liang and Patrick Bokanowski, which is acclaimed worldwide and have won numerous film festival awards?
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Tsai Ming-liang
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" The other shows two petty hoods, Ah Tze and Ah Ping, along with Ah Kuei, Tze's erstwhile girlfriend.",
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" Ways of Film Violence Representation\"), then he focused on strategies of authorship in American cinema (post Ph-D., habilitation dissertation \"Keep the Distance.",
" Film World of Robert Altman\").",
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"Title: Lucca Film Festival\n\nIts purpose is to offer its audience a new approach to cinema; to promote a cinematographic culture made of a plurality of sights, styles and perspectives; and, most of all, to introduce attendees to a new sensory and intellectual experience Throughout the years, the Lucca Film Festival has dealt with the various contrasts of today’s cinema: Attendees to the LFF have included important directors, actors and international artists, like Kenneth Anger, Jonas Mekas, Tsai Ming-liang, Michael Snow, Paolo Taviani, , Lou Castel, Abel Ferrara, Philippe Garrel, György Pálfi, Antoni Padrós, Benedek Fliegauf, Peter Greenaway, John Boorman, David Lynch, David Cronenberg, Terry Gilliam, William Friedkin, George A. Romero, Marco Bellocchio, Paolo Sorrentino.",
"Title: Patrick Bokanowski\n\nPatrick Bokanowski (born 23 June 1943 in Algiers, French Algeria) is a French filmmalker who makes experimental and animated films.",
"Title: Vive L'Amour\n\nVive L'Amour is a 1994 Taiwanese New Wave film by Tsai Ming-liang. It is Tsai's second feature film and premiered in the 51st Venice International Film Festival, where it won the prestigious Golden Lion. The film features striking images and sparse dialogue on urban alienation and loneliness, with three main characters unknowingly sharing an apartment in Taipei.",
"Title: I Don't Want to Sleep Alone\n\nI Don't Want to Sleep Alone (Chinese: 黑眼圈 Hēi yǎn quān) is a 2006 Malaysian-Taiwanese romantic drama film written and directed by Tsai Ming-liang. Lee Kang-sheng stars in a dual role as a brain-dead patient and as an injured homeless man. The film also stars Norman Atun and Chen Shiang-chyi.",
"Title: Rebels of the Neon God\n\nRebels of the Neon God () is a 1992 Taiwanese film by Tsai Ming-liang. It is his first full-length film. It tells two stories of Taipei youth. One details alienated buxiban student Hsiao Kang (Lee Kang-sheng) and his troubled interactions with his family. The other shows two petty hoods, Ah Tze and Ah Ping, along with Ah Kuei, Tze's erstwhile girlfriend. An idle act of violence brings the two groups into collision, and an act of revenge at the end completes the circle. It is a story of troubled youth, dissatisfaction, and the alienating effect of urban life.",
"Title: Stray Dogs (2013 film)\n\nStray Dogs (, French: \"Les Chiens errants\" ) is a 2013 Taiwanese-French drama film. The Chinese title of the film is \"Jiaoyou\", which means \"Excursion.\" It was written and directed by Tsai Ming-liang and starred Lee Kang-sheng.",
"Title: Tsai Ming-liang\n\nTsai Ming-liang () (born 27 October 1957) is a Taiwanese filmmaker. He has written and directed 10 feature films and has also directed many short films and television films. Tsai is one of the most celebrated \"Second New Wave\" film directors of Taiwanese cinema. His films have been acclaimed worldwide and have won numerous film festival awards. Tsai is considered to be an auteur.",
"Title: The River (1997 film)\n\nThe River is a 1997 Taiwanese film directed by Tsai Ming-liang and starring Lee Kang-sheng, Miao Tien, and Lu Yi-ching. The plot centers on a family who has to deal with the son's neck pain. In 2003, a critic called it Tsai's \"bleakest film.\"",
"Title: Journey to the West (2014 film)\n\nJourney to the West () is a 2014 French-Taiwanese film directed by Tsai Ming-liang. The title is inspired by the 16th century Chinese literary classic of the same name. It had its world premiere at the \"Panorama\" section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2014. It is an entry in Tsai's \"Walker series\" of films.",
"Title: Rafał Syska\n\nRafał Syska (born July 18, 1974 in Kielce) is a Polish film historian and writer. He is an associate professor in the Audiovisual Arts Department of Jagiellonian University in Cracow. At the beginning of his career he was specialized in the phenomenon of violence in cinema (Ph-D thesis \"Film and Violence. Ways of Film Violence Representation\"), then he focused on strategies of authorship in American cinema (post Ph-D., habilitation dissertation \"Keep the Distance. Film World of Robert Altman\"). At present he is an expert of the contemporary minimalistic slow-cinema, especially its neomodernism tendencies (e.g. works of Alexander Sokurov, Béla Tarr, Bruno Dumont, Sarunas Bartas, Fred Kelemen, Tsai Ming-liang, Lisandro Alonso, Carlos Reygadas."
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South Korean farmer and activist, Lee Kyung-hae, opposed 19th-century ideas associated with "laissez-faire" economic liberalism that had a resurgence when?
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20th-century resurgence
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" Led by Richard Cobden and John Bright, it won a wide hearing for its argument that free trade would lead to a more equitable society, making essential products available to all.",
" Its most famous activity was the Anti-Corn Law League that called for repeal of the Corn Laws that kept food prices high.",
" It expounded the social and economic implications of free trade and \"laissez-faire\".",
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" He committed suicide at the 2003 WTO conference in Cancún, Mexico."
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"The Instituto Millenium (Millennium Institute), also known by the acronym Imil (or IMIL), is a Brazilian \"advocacy think tank\" based in Rio de Janeiro.",
" It was created in 2005 by the economist Patrícia Carlos de Andrade and the Philosophy professor Denis Rosenfield, to disseminate a world view based on economic liberalism (or \"modern right\").",
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" It is a broad alliance of 23 trade unions and other organizations representing 1 million members (out of a population of 5 million).",
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"Title: Liberal Reform\n\nLiberal Reform is an Associated Organisation (AO) within the British Liberal Democrats. Membership of the group is open to any Liberal Democrat party member, and is free of charge. It was launched on 13 February 2012, and describes itself as a broadly centrist group that seeks to promote 'four-cornered liberalism' within the party. Each 'corner' consists respectively of economic, social, personal and political liberalism. It states that it accepts that virtually all Liberal Democrats believe in four-cornered liberalism, but emphasises its belief that economic liberalism, consisting of the promotion of open markets, competition and free trade, \"has to be a key component of modern liberalism\".",
"Title: Lee Kyung-hae\n\nLee Kyung Hae (1947 – September 10, 2003) was a South Korean farmer and activist who opposed neo-liberal globalization and protested for the local farmers and fishermen of his home country whose jobs were threatened. He was president of the Federation of Farmers and Fishermen of Korea. He committed suicide at the 2003 WTO conference in Cancún, Mexico.",
"Title: Neoliberalism\n\nNeoliberalism or neo-liberalism refers primarily to the 20th-century resurgence of 19th-century ideas associated with \"laissez-faire\" economic liberalism. These include economic liberalization policies such as privatization, austerity, deregulation, free trade, and reductions in government spending in order to increase the role of the private sector in the economy and society. These market-based ideas and the policies they inspired constitute a paradigm shift away from the post-war Keynesian consensus which lasted from 1945 to 1980.",
"Title: Instituto Millenium\n\nThe Instituto Millenium (Millennium Institute), also known by the acronym Imil (or IMIL), is a Brazilian \"advocacy think tank\" based in Rio de Janeiro. It was created in 2005 by the economist Patrícia Carlos de Andrade and the Philosophy professor Denis Rosenfield, to disseminate a world view based on economic liberalism (or \"modern right\"). According to Observatório da Imprensa, it has the support of large corporations and media groups, with the aim of influencing the Brazilian society through the diffusion of ideas of its representatives, experts and columnists.",
"Title: List of liberal theorists\n\nIndividual contributors to classical liberalism and political liberalism are associated with philosophers of the Enlightenment. Liberalism as a specifically named ideology begins in the late 18th century as a movement towards self-government and away from aristocracy. It included the ideas of self-determination, the primacy of the individual and the nation, as opposed to the state and religion, as being the fundamental units of law, politics and economy.",
"Title: Giuseppe Zanardelli\n\nGiuseppe Zanardelli (October 29, 1826December 26, 1903) was an Italian jurisconsult, nationalist and political figure. He was the Prime Minister of Italy from February 15, 1901 to November 3, 1903. He was a distinguished jurist and eloquent orator. Zanardelli, representing the bourgeoisie from Lombardy, personified the classical 19th-century left liberalism, committed to suffrage expansion, anticlericalism, civil liberties, free trade and laissez-faire economics. Throughout his long political career he was among the most ardent advocates of freedom of conscience and divorce.",
"Title: Campaign for the Welfare State\n\nThe Campaign for the Welfare State (Norwegian: \"For velferdsstaten\") is a progressive public policy advocacy organization and think tank in Norway, founded in 1999 by six trade unions to promote the welfare state as a political system and associated policies, and to oppose economic liberalism and privatization and strengthen democratic control of the society's resources in particular. It is a broad alliance of 23 trade unions and other organizations representing 1 million members (out of a population of 5 million). Its director is Asbjørn Wahl. The organization organizes the annual Welfare Conference (\"Velferdskonferansen\"). Its offices are housed by the Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees.",
"Title: Admir Čavalić\n\nAdmir Čavalić is the Director of Association \"Multi\", a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting libertarian ideals in Bosnia and Herzegovina. \"Multi\" is the first non-profit organization registered in Bosnia and Herzegovina that advocates libertarian ideas. Čavalić is the director of OPEN Fest, biggest libertarian festival in Europe. Čavalić also works at Faculty of Economics University of Tuzla, as an assistant teacher. Čavalić with Dženan Smajić wrote \"Islam and Free Market\" in 2014. The book, that was published in Bosnian, provides arguments for Islam's connection with the ideas of economic liberalism. Čavalić made first bosnian documentary about economics, titled \"Economy\".",
"Title: Liberalism in Canada\n\nLiberalism has been a major trend in Canadian politics since the late 18th century. Canada has the same features of other liberal democracies in the Western democratic political tradition. This article gives an overview of liberalism in Canada. It includes a brief history of liberal parties with substantial representation in parliament. Canadian liberalism is different from the American use of the term, as it contains ideas such as support for economic liberalism."
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The American actor and professional chef who hosted an American reality television series that showcases America's most exclusive and extravagant homes, was known for starring on what t.v. show?
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How I Met Your Mother
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"Top Chef: Miami is the third season of the American reality television series \"Top Chef\".",
" It was first filmed in Miami, Florida, before concluding in Aspen, Colorado.",
" The season was Emmy nominated for Outstanding Reality Competition Series, and garnered the Emmy Award for Best Editing in the category.",
" Season 3 premiered on June 13, 2007 and ended on October 10, 2007.",
" Padma Lakshmi returned with Tom Colicchio, Gail Simmons, and new judge Ted Allen, who switched off with Simmons throughout the season. \"\"",
" contestant Lee Anne Wong was brought in as a food consultant and assisted in planning the challenges.",
" Production took place in April and May 2007 in Miami Beach, Florida, with production activity centered at the Fontainebleau Hotel.",
" The winning recipe from each week's episode of Season 3 was featured on Bravo's \"Top Chef\" website and prepared by Lee Anne Wong in a web series called \"The Wong Way to Cook\".",
" In the season finale, Hung Huynh was declared the Top Chef, defeating Dale Levitski and Casey Thompson.",
" Thompson received the Fan Favorite Award."
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"Top Chef: Texas is the ninth season of the American reality television series \"Top Chef\".",
" The season was filmed in various cities in Texas, including San Antonio, Dallas, and Austin, before moving on to British Columbia for the finale.",
" The season premiered on November 2, 2011.",
" This season of \"Top Chef\" featured a much larger number of contestants than any previous season, with 29 chefs.",
" \"Top Chef: Texas\" also introduced a new competition to the series; in addition to the Quickfire and Elimination Challenges featured in televised episodes, the \"Last Chance Kitchen\" competition allowed eliminated contestants to compete head-to-head in a series of webisodes, with the winner eventually returning to the main competition.",
" In the season finale, Paul Qui was declared the Top Chef, defeating Sarah Grueneberg.",
" Chris Crary received the Fan Favorite Award."
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"Brennan Howard (born July 16, 1968 in Glendale, California) is an American actor and director.",
" He has written, produced, directed, and starred in at least four films: \"Dick Richards\" (1996) featuring Ashley Judd, \"The Temple of Phenomenal Things\" (1997), \"Straighten Up America\" (2003), an ill-fated T.V. show known as \"GamePro TV\" (1991), and the voice of Cooler in 1988's \"Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw.\""
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"Top Chef: Las Vegas is the sixth season of the American reality television series \"Top Chef\".",
" It was first filmed in Las Vegas, Nevada, before concluding in Napa, California.",
" The season premiered on August 19, 2009, and ended on December 16, 2009.",
" Beginning with this season, the prize money awarded to the winner was increased from US$ to $125,000.",
" In the season finale, Michael Voltaggio was declared the Top Chef, defeating Bryan Voltaggio and Kevin Gillespie.",
" Gillespie received the Fan Favorite Award.",
" In 2010, \"Top Chef: Las Vegas\" received the Primetime Emmy Award for \"Outstanding Reality Competition Program\"."
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"The Chopping Block is an American reality television series, based on the Australian reality television series of the same name.",
" The series aired on the NBC network and followed participants in an attempt to open a restaurant.",
" It is hosted by British celebrity chef Marco Pierre White."
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"Lucas Edwin Babin (born July 30, 1979) is an American film and television actor.",
" He speaks Portuguese fluently and has a twin sister named Kirsten.",
" Born in Beaumont, Texas, Lucas attended high school in Woodville TX, where his father, Brian Babin was the town mayor.",
" He then moved to California to live with his brother Leif.",
" After a couple of years he moved into an apartment in Hollywood with a friend Bryan Gay (also an actor from Woodville).",
" He pursued an acting modeling career for several years before landing a role in \"School of Rock\" starring Jack Black.",
" He then went on to act in several short and independent films before landing a role on the Brazilian T.V. show called \"America\".",
" Babin met and married a Brazilian woman and they now have two children.",
" His television work has included roles in \"Undressed\" and \"Sex and the City\"."
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"Top Chef: Charleston is the fourteenth season of the American reality television series \"Top Chef\".",
" The season was announced by Bravo on October 13, 2016, which premiered on December 1, 2016, and concluded on March 2, 2017.",
" Filming initially took place in Charleston, South Carolina, beginning in May 2016, while the season's final episodes were filmed in areas across Mexico, including Guadalajara and the Yucatán Peninsula.",
" \"Top Chef: Charleston\" featured eight new contestants competing against eight returning contestants from previous seasons. \"",
"MasterChef\" and \"Top Chef Masters\" alumnus Graham Elliot debuted as a recurring judge, alongside returning judges Padma Lakshmi, Tom Colicchio, and Gail Simmons.",
" In the season finale, \"\" runner-up Brooke Williamson was declared the Top Chef, defeating \"\" finalist Shirley Chung.",
" \"Top Chef: Seattle\" finalist Sheldon Simeon received the Fan Favorite Award, marking his second Fan Favorite win."
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"A-List Listings is an American reality television series that debuted October 24, 2012, on E!.",
" Hosted by David Burtka and Catt Sadler, the series showcases America's most exclusive and extravagant homes."
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"Top Chef: San Francisco, originally broadcast simply as Top Chef, is the first season of the American reality television series \"Top Chef\".",
" It was first filmed in San Francisco, California, before concluding in Las Vegas, Nevada.",
" The season premiered on March 8, 2006 and ended on May 24, 2006.",
" The show featured chefs from around the United States living together in one house and competing in a series of culinary challenges.",
" The prizes for the winner of the competition included a feature in \"Food & Wine Magazine\", a showcase at the annual \"Food & Wine\" Classic in Aspen, Colorado, a Kenmore Elite kitchen set, and US$ .",
" The series was hosted by Katie Lee Joel, in her only season as a host, and judged by chef Tom Colicchio and food writer Gail Simmons.",
" In the season finale, Harold Dieterle was declared the Top Chef, defeating Tiffani Faison."
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"David Michael Burtka (born May 29, 1975) is an American actor and professional chef.",
" He is known for his acting roles in theatre and television shows such as \"How I Met Your Mother\" and \"The Play About the Baby\".",
" After his role on \"How I Met Your Mother\", Burtka gained media attention for dating Neil Patrick Harris, whom he later married in 2014."
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"Title: Top Chef (season 3)\n\nTop Chef: Miami is the third season of the American reality television series \"Top Chef\". It was first filmed in Miami, Florida, before concluding in Aspen, Colorado. The season was Emmy nominated for Outstanding Reality Competition Series, and garnered the Emmy Award for Best Editing in the category. Season 3 premiered on June 13, 2007 and ended on October 10, 2007. Padma Lakshmi returned with Tom Colicchio, Gail Simmons, and new judge Ted Allen, who switched off with Simmons throughout the season. \"\" contestant Lee Anne Wong was brought in as a food consultant and assisted in planning the challenges. Production took place in April and May 2007 in Miami Beach, Florida, with production activity centered at the Fontainebleau Hotel. The winning recipe from each week's episode of Season 3 was featured on Bravo's \"Top Chef\" website and prepared by Lee Anne Wong in a web series called \"The Wong Way to Cook\". In the season finale, Hung Huynh was declared the Top Chef, defeating Dale Levitski and Casey Thompson. Thompson received the Fan Favorite Award.",
"Title: Top Chef (season 9)\n\nTop Chef: Texas is the ninth season of the American reality television series \"Top Chef\". The season was filmed in various cities in Texas, including San Antonio, Dallas, and Austin, before moving on to British Columbia for the finale. The season premiered on November 2, 2011. This season of \"Top Chef\" featured a much larger number of contestants than any previous season, with 29 chefs. \"Top Chef: Texas\" also introduced a new competition to the series; in addition to the Quickfire and Elimination Challenges featured in televised episodes, the \"Last Chance Kitchen\" competition allowed eliminated contestants to compete head-to-head in a series of webisodes, with the winner eventually returning to the main competition. In the season finale, Paul Qui was declared the Top Chef, defeating Sarah Grueneberg. Chris Crary received the Fan Favorite Award.",
"Title: Brennan Howard\n\nBrennan Howard (born July 16, 1968 in Glendale, California) is an American actor and director. He has written, produced, directed, and starred in at least four films: \"Dick Richards\" (1996) featuring Ashley Judd, \"The Temple of Phenomenal Things\" (1997), \"Straighten Up America\" (2003), an ill-fated T.V. show known as \"GamePro TV\" (1991), and the voice of Cooler in 1988's \"Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw.\"",
"Title: Top Chef (season 6)\n\nTop Chef: Las Vegas is the sixth season of the American reality television series \"Top Chef\". It was first filmed in Las Vegas, Nevada, before concluding in Napa, California. The season premiered on August 19, 2009, and ended on December 16, 2009. Beginning with this season, the prize money awarded to the winner was increased from US$ to $125,000. In the season finale, Michael Voltaggio was declared the Top Chef, defeating Bryan Voltaggio and Kevin Gillespie. Gillespie received the Fan Favorite Award. In 2010, \"Top Chef: Las Vegas\" received the Primetime Emmy Award for \"Outstanding Reality Competition Program\".",
"Title: The Chopping Block (U.S. TV series)\n\nThe Chopping Block is an American reality television series, based on the Australian reality television series of the same name. The series aired on the NBC network and followed participants in an attempt to open a restaurant. It is hosted by British celebrity chef Marco Pierre White.",
"Title: Lucas Babin\n\nLucas Edwin Babin (born July 30, 1979) is an American film and television actor. He speaks Portuguese fluently and has a twin sister named Kirsten. Born in Beaumont, Texas, Lucas attended high school in Woodville TX, where his father, Brian Babin was the town mayor. He then moved to California to live with his brother Leif. After a couple of years he moved into an apartment in Hollywood with a friend Bryan Gay (also an actor from Woodville). He pursued an acting modeling career for several years before landing a role in \"School of Rock\" starring Jack Black. He then went on to act in several short and independent films before landing a role on the Brazilian T.V. show called \"America\". Babin met and married a Brazilian woman and they now have two children. His television work has included roles in \"Undressed\" and \"Sex and the City\".",
"Title: Top Chef (season 14)\n\nTop Chef: Charleston is the fourteenth season of the American reality television series \"Top Chef\". The season was announced by Bravo on October 13, 2016, which premiered on December 1, 2016, and concluded on March 2, 2017. Filming initially took place in Charleston, South Carolina, beginning in May 2016, while the season's final episodes were filmed in areas across Mexico, including Guadalajara and the Yucatán Peninsula. \"Top Chef: Charleston\" featured eight new contestants competing against eight returning contestants from previous seasons. \" MasterChef\" and \"Top Chef Masters\" alumnus Graham Elliot debuted as a recurring judge, alongside returning judges Padma Lakshmi, Tom Colicchio, and Gail Simmons. In the season finale, \"\" runner-up Brooke Williamson was declared the Top Chef, defeating \"\" finalist Shirley Chung. \"Top Chef: Seattle\" finalist Sheldon Simeon received the Fan Favorite Award, marking his second Fan Favorite win.",
"Title: A-List Listings\n\nA-List Listings is an American reality television series that debuted October 24, 2012, on E!. Hosted by David Burtka and Catt Sadler, the series showcases America's most exclusive and extravagant homes.",
"Title: Top Chef (season 1)\n\nTop Chef: San Francisco, originally broadcast simply as Top Chef, is the first season of the American reality television series \"Top Chef\". It was first filmed in San Francisco, California, before concluding in Las Vegas, Nevada. The season premiered on March 8, 2006 and ended on May 24, 2006. The show featured chefs from around the United States living together in one house and competing in a series of culinary challenges. The prizes for the winner of the competition included a feature in \"Food & Wine Magazine\", a showcase at the annual \"Food & Wine\" Classic in Aspen, Colorado, a Kenmore Elite kitchen set, and US$ . The series was hosted by Katie Lee Joel, in her only season as a host, and judged by chef Tom Colicchio and food writer Gail Simmons. In the season finale, Harold Dieterle was declared the Top Chef, defeating Tiffani Faison.",
"Title: David Burtka\n\nDavid Michael Burtka (born May 29, 1975) is an American actor and professional chef. He is known for his acting roles in theatre and television shows such as \"How I Met Your Mother\" and \"The Play About the Baby\". After his role on \"How I Met Your Mother\", Burtka gained media attention for dating Neil Patrick Harris, whom he later married in 2014."
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Anne de Mortimer, Countess of Cambridge was the grandmother of the last of the Plantagenet dynasty whose defeat at Bosworth Field marked the end of what in England?
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Middle Ages
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"The Battle of Bosworth Field (or Battle of Bosworth) was the last significant battle of the Wars of the Roses, the civil war between the Houses of Lancaster and York that raged across England in the latter half of the 15th century.",
" Fought on 22 August 1485, the battle was won by the Lancastrians.",
" Their leader Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond, by his victory became the first English monarch of the Tudor dynasty.",
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"Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England from 1483 until his death in 1485, at the age of 32, in the Battle of Bosworth Field.",
" He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagenet dynasty.",
" His defeat at Bosworth Field, the last decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, marked the end of the Middle Ages in England.",
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"Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, KG (5 June 1341 – 1 August 1402) was the fourth surviving son of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault.",
" Like many medieval English princes, Edmund gained his nickname from his birthplace: Kings Langley Palace in Hertfordshire.",
" He was the founder of the House of York, but it was through the marriage of his younger son, Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge, to Anne de Mortimer, great-granddaughter of Edmund's elder brother Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence, that the House of York made its claim to the English throne in the Wars of the Roses.",
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"When Christ and His Saints Slept is a historical novel written by Sharon Kay Penman, published in 1995.",
" It is the first of Penman's Plantagenet trilogy, (ultimately five books) followed by \"Time and Chance\", \"Devil's Brood\", \"Lionheart\" and \"A King's Ransom\".",
" In the book Penman introduces the genesis of the Plantagenet dynasty as Empress Maude battles to secure her claim to the English throne, ultimately more for her young son Henry Plantagenet, than for herself.",
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"Edmund de Mortimer, 5th Earl of March and 7th Earl of Ulster (6 November 1391 – 18 January 1425) was an English nobleman.",
" A great-great-grandson of King Edward III of England, he was heir presumptive to King Richard II of England, his first cousin twice removed, when Richard II was deposed in favour of Henry IV.",
" Edmund Mortimer's claim to the throne was the basis of rebellions and plots against Henry IV and his son Henry V, and was later taken up by the House of York in the Wars of the Roses, though Mortimer himself was an important and loyal vassal of Henry V and Henry VI.",
" Edmund Mortimer was the last Earl of March of the Mortimer family."
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"Roger was the third son of Roger Mortimer, a powerful Marcher lord in the Welsh border territories, and Maud de Braose, Baroness Mortimer who was also an important Marcher landowner in her own right.",
" The family were from the second rank of \"parvenu\" nobility elevated by the king as a reward for fierce loyalty to the Plantagenet dynasty.",
" But he was said to be a lecherous and violent man."
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"Ranulph or Ralph de Mortimer (before 1198 to before 6 August 1246) was the second son of Roger de Mortimer and Isabel de Ferrers of Wigmore Castle in Herefordshire.",
" He succeeded his elder brother before 23 November 1227 and built Cefnllys and Knucklas castles in 1240."
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"Geoffrey V (24 August 1113 – 7 September 1151) — called the Handsome or the Fair (French: \"le Bel\" ) and Plantagenet — was the Count of Anjou, Touraine, and Maine by inheritance from 1129 and then Duke of Normandy by conquest from 1144.",
" By his marriage to the Empress Matilda, daughter and heiress of Henry I of England, Geoffrey had a son, Henry Curtmantle, who succeeded to the English throne as King Henry II (1154-1189) and was the first of the Plantagenet dynasty to rule England; the name \"Plantagenet\" was taken from Geoffrey's epithet.",
" His ancestral domain of Anjou gave rise to the name Angevin for three kings of England (Henry II his son and heir, and Henry's sons Richard and John), and what became known as the Angevin Empire in the 12th century."
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"Title: Battle of Bosworth Field\n\nThe Battle of Bosworth Field (or Battle of Bosworth) was the last significant battle of the Wars of the Roses, the civil war between the Houses of Lancaster and York that raged across England in the latter half of the 15th century. Fought on 22 August 1485, the battle was won by the Lancastrians. Their leader Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond, by his victory became the first English monarch of the Tudor dynasty. His opponent, Richard III, the last king of the House of York, was killed in the battle. Historians consider Bosworth Field to mark the end of the Plantagenet dynasty, making it a defining moment of English and Welsh history.",
"Title: Richard III of England\n\nRichard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England from 1483 until his death in 1485, at the age of 32, in the Battle of Bosworth Field. He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagenet dynasty. His defeat at Bosworth Field, the last decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, marked the end of the Middle Ages in England. He is the subject of the historical play \"Richard III\" by William Shakespeare.",
"Title: Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York\n\nEdmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, KG (5 June 1341 – 1 August 1402) was the fourth surviving son of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault. Like many medieval English princes, Edmund gained his nickname from his birthplace: Kings Langley Palace in Hertfordshire. He was the founder of the House of York, but it was through the marriage of his younger son, Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge, to Anne de Mortimer, great-granddaughter of Edmund's elder brother Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence, that the House of York made its claim to the English throne in the Wars of the Roses. The other party in the Wars of the Roses, the incumbent House of Lancaster, was formed from descendants of Edmund's elder brother John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, Edward III's third son.",
"Title: When Christ and His Saints Slept\n\nWhen Christ and His Saints Slept is a historical novel written by Sharon Kay Penman, published in 1995. It is the first of Penman's Plantagenet trilogy, (ultimately five books) followed by \"Time and Chance\", \"Devil's Brood\", \"Lionheart\" and \"A King's Ransom\". In the book Penman introduces the genesis of the Plantagenet dynasty as Empress Maude battles to secure her claim to the English throne, ultimately more for her young son Henry Plantagenet, than for herself. Penman chronicles the story of cousins Maude and Stephen as they fight for England’s throne.",
"Title: Anne de Mortimer\n\nAnne de Mortimer, Countess of Cambridge (27 December 1390 – c. 22 September 1411), was the mother of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York, and the grandmother of King Edward IV and King Richard III.",
"Title: Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl of March\n\nEdmund de Mortimer, 5th Earl of March and 7th Earl of Ulster (6 November 1391 – 18 January 1425) was an English nobleman. A great-great-grandson of King Edward III of England, he was heir presumptive to King Richard II of England, his first cousin twice removed, when Richard II was deposed in favour of Henry IV. Edmund Mortimer's claim to the throne was the basis of rebellions and plots against Henry IV and his son Henry V, and was later taken up by the House of York in the Wars of the Roses, though Mortimer himself was an important and loyal vassal of Henry V and Henry VI. Edmund Mortimer was the last Earl of March of the Mortimer family.",
"Title: Roger Mortimer de Chirk\n\nRoger was the third son of Roger Mortimer, a powerful Marcher lord in the Welsh border territories, and Maud de Braose, Baroness Mortimer who was also an important Marcher landowner in her own right. The family were from the second rank of \"parvenu\" nobility elevated by the king as a reward for fierce loyalty to the Plantagenet dynasty. But he was said to be a lecherous and violent man.",
"Title: Ralph de Mortimer\n\nRanulph or Ralph de Mortimer (before 1198 to before 6 August 1246) was the second son of Roger de Mortimer and Isabel de Ferrers of Wigmore Castle in Herefordshire. He succeeded his elder brother before 23 November 1227 and built Cefnllys and Knucklas castles in 1240.",
"Title: Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou\n\nGeoffrey V (24 August 1113 – 7 September 1151) — called the Handsome or the Fair (French: \"le Bel\" ) and Plantagenet — was the Count of Anjou, Touraine, and Maine by inheritance from 1129 and then Duke of Normandy by conquest from 1144. By his marriage to the Empress Matilda, daughter and heiress of Henry I of England, Geoffrey had a son, Henry Curtmantle, who succeeded to the English throne as King Henry II (1154-1189) and was the first of the Plantagenet dynasty to rule England; the name \"Plantagenet\" was taken from Geoffrey's epithet. His ancestral domain of Anjou gave rise to the name Angevin for three kings of England (Henry II his son and heir, and Henry's sons Richard and John), and what became known as the Angevin Empire in the 12th century.",
"Title: Ballad of Bosworth Field\n\nThe Ballad of Bosworth Field is a poem in the English language, believed to have been written before 1495; the earliest extant copy dates from the mid-17th century. The poem is thought to have been written by someone closely connected with the Stanley family, because of the way it praises the Stanley brothers for their role in the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485."
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The 69 Squadron of the Israeli Air Force saw extensive action in which war between the Arab and Israeli fighters in 1973?
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The Yom Kippur War
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" The first attempt took place at noon on October 6, 1973 with the start of Operation Badr, but failed due to Israeli Air Force intervention.",
" The second attempt took place on October 15, at the onset of Operation Stouthearted Men, the Israeli military operation to cross the Suez Canal.",
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"No 501 Squadron was the fourteenth of the twenty-one flying units in the Royal Auxiliary Air Force, the volunteer reserve part of the British Royal Air Force.",
" The squadron won seven battle honours, flying Hurricane, Spitfire and Tempest fighter aircraft during World War II, and was one of the most heavily engaged units in RAF Fighter Command.",
" In particular, the Squadron saw extensive action during the Battle of France and Battle of Britain.",
" At present the unit is not flying any more and has a Force Protection role."
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"The Israeli Air Defense Command (in Hebrew: מערך ההגנה האווירית) is the Israel Defense Forces unit responsible for the surface front of Israel's air defense, complementing the air defense provided by Israeli Air Force squadrons.",
" Initially a part of the IDF Artillery Corps, since 1970 the Air Defense Command has been subordinate to the Israeli Air Force."
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"Gordon Levett (1921–2000) was a former Royal Air Force pilot in World War II who volunteered for a covert mission to fly supplies including dismantled fighter planes into the fledgling state of Israel in its War for Independence.",
" Later Levett joined the first squadron of the newly created Israeli Air Force, helping establish a permanent Israeli military and aiding in the founding of the state of Israel.",
" Levett was the only English gentile pilot in the Israeli Air Force, where he rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel."
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"Hatzerim Israeli Air Force Base (Hebrew: בָּסִיס חֵיל-הַאֲוִויר חֲצֵרִים , \"Bsis Heil HaAvir Hatzerim\") (ICAO: LLHB) is an air base of the Israeli Air Force in the Negev Desert on the west outskirts of Beersheba, near Kibbutz Hatzerim.",
" The base was constructed during the early 1960s and declared operational on 3 October 1966, the first air base located on a former Royal Air Force base.",
" At Hatzerim is the Israeli Air Force Museum, which opened in 1977 and has allowed public access since June 1991.",
" The IAF Flight Academy has been housed at Hatzerim since April 1966 and the IAF Aerobatic Team is located there as well."
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"No. 75 Squadron is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) fighter unit based at RAAF Base Tindal in the Northern Territory.",
" The squadron was formed in 1942 and saw extensive action in the South West Pacific theatre of World War II, operating P-40 Kittyhawks.",
" It was disbanded in 1948, but reformed the following year and operated jet aircraft throughout the Cold War.",
" The squadron was based at Malta from 1952 to 1954, flying de Havilland Vampires, and Malaysia from 1968 to 1983, with Dassault Mirage IIIs, before returning to Australia."
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"Giora Romm (Hebrew: גיורא רום , born 1945) is a former deputy commander of the Israeli Air Force (IAF), Israel's former military attaché in the United States and the current director of the Civil Aviation Authority of Israel.",
" Romm was the Israeli Air Force's first jet ace, scoring five kills during the 1967 Six Day War.",
" In 1969, during the War of Attrition, Romm was shot down and spent several months in Egyptian captivity.",
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"Nevatim Israeli Air Force Base (Hebrew: בסיס נבטים ) (IATA: VTM, ICAO: LLNV) , also Air Force Base 28, is an Israeli Air Force base located southeast of Be'er Sheva, near moshav Nevatim.",
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"Title: Battles of Fort Budapest\n\nThe Battles of Fort Budapest (Hebrew: מעוז בודפשט ) refer to two attempts by the Egyptian Army to capture Fort Budapest, part of the Bar Lev Line during the Yom Kippur War. The first attempt took place at noon on October 6, 1973 with the start of Operation Badr, but failed due to Israeli Air Force intervention. The second attempt took place on October 15, at the onset of Operation Stouthearted Men, the Israeli military operation to cross the Suez Canal. Despite significant setbacks caused by poor sea conditions, the second attack was on the verge of success when the Israeli Air Force once again intervened, and this, coupled with Israeli reinforcements, repelled the Egyptian attack.",
"Title: No. 501 Squadron RAF\n\nNo 501 Squadron was the fourteenth of the twenty-one flying units in the Royal Auxiliary Air Force, the volunteer reserve part of the British Royal Air Force. The squadron won seven battle honours, flying Hurricane, Spitfire and Tempest fighter aircraft during World War II, and was one of the most heavily engaged units in RAF Fighter Command. In particular, the Squadron saw extensive action during the Battle of France and Battle of Britain. At present the unit is not flying any more and has a Force Protection role.",
"Title: Israeli Air Defense Command\n\nThe Israeli Air Defense Command (in Hebrew: מערך ההגנה האווירית) is the Israel Defense Forces unit responsible for the surface front of Israel's air defense, complementing the air defense provided by Israeli Air Force squadrons. Initially a part of the IDF Artillery Corps, since 1970 the Air Defense Command has been subordinate to the Israeli Air Force.",
"Title: Gordon Levett\n\nGordon Levett (1921–2000) was a former Royal Air Force pilot in World War II who volunteered for a covert mission to fly supplies including dismantled fighter planes into the fledgling state of Israel in its War for Independence. Later Levett joined the first squadron of the newly created Israeli Air Force, helping establish a permanent Israeli military and aiding in the founding of the state of Israel. Levett was the only English gentile pilot in the Israeli Air Force, where he rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel.",
"Title: Hatzerim Airbase\n\nHatzerim Israeli Air Force Base (Hebrew: בָּסִיס חֵיל-הַאֲוִויר חֲצֵרִים , \"Bsis Heil HaAvir Hatzerim\") (ICAO: LLHB) is an air base of the Israeli Air Force in the Negev Desert on the west outskirts of Beersheba, near Kibbutz Hatzerim. The base was constructed during the early 1960s and declared operational on 3 October 1966, the first air base located on a former Royal Air Force base. At Hatzerim is the Israeli Air Force Museum, which opened in 1977 and has allowed public access since June 1991. The IAF Flight Academy has been housed at Hatzerim since April 1966 and the IAF Aerobatic Team is located there as well.",
"Title: No. 75 Squadron RAAF\n\nNo. 75 Squadron is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) fighter unit based at RAAF Base Tindal in the Northern Territory. The squadron was formed in 1942 and saw extensive action in the South West Pacific theatre of World War II, operating P-40 Kittyhawks. It was disbanded in 1948, but reformed the following year and operated jet aircraft throughout the Cold War. The squadron was based at Malta from 1952 to 1954, flying de Havilland Vampires, and Malaysia from 1968 to 1983, with Dassault Mirage IIIs, before returning to Australia.",
"Title: Giora Romm\n\nGiora Romm (Hebrew: גיורא רום , born 1945) is a former deputy commander of the Israeli Air Force (IAF), Israel's former military attaché in the United States and the current director of the Civil Aviation Authority of Israel. Romm was the Israeli Air Force's first jet ace, scoring five kills during the 1967 Six Day War. In 1969, during the War of Attrition, Romm was shot down and spent several months in Egyptian captivity. He commanded the IAF's 115 Squadron through the intensive fighting of the 1973 Yom Kippur War and participated in Operation Wooden Leg, the 1985 raid against PLO headquarters in Tunisia.",
"Title: Yom Kippur War\n\nThe Yom Kippur War, Ramadan War, or October War (Hebrew: מלחמת יום הכיפורים , \"Milẖemet Yom HaKipurim \", or מלחמת יום כיפור\", Milẖemet Yom Kipur \"; Arabic: حرب أكتوبر , \"Ḥarb ʾUktōbar \", or حرب تشرين , \"Ḥarb Tišrīn \"), also known as the 1973 Arab–Israeli War, was a war fought by a coalition of Arab states led by Egypt and Syria against Israel from October 6 to 25, 1973. The fighting mostly took place in the Sinai and the Golan Heights, territories that had been occupied by Israel since the Six-Day War of 1967. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat wanted also to reopen the Suez Canal. Neither specifically planned to destroy Israel, although the Israeli leaders could not be sure of that.",
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"Title: 69 Squadron (Israel)\n\nThe 69 \"Hammers\" Squadron is an Israeli Air Force squadron operating the F-15I Thunder out of Hatzerim. It was formed in July 1948 to operate three B-17 Flying Fortresses which the fledgling Israeli Air Force had acquired in the United States. The squadron flew the Flying Fortress, a type credited with propelling the IAF into the realm of modern aerial warfare, during both the 1948 Arab-Israeli War and 1956 Suez Crisis. Disbanded in early 1957, 69 Squadron reformed in 1969 to fly the F-4 Phantom II. 69 Squadron operated the \"Kurnass\" (Sledgehammer), as the Phantom was known in Israel, for 25 years and its Phantoms saw extensive action during the War of Attrition, Yom Kippur War, First Lebanon War and numerous engagements in between. The squadron often played a central role in IAF suppression of enemy air defences (SEAD) efforts and took part in repeated battles against Egyptian and Syrian air defence arrays."
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"Title: Ross Dawson\n\nRoss Dawson (born 1962) is an Australian author, futurist, entrepreneur and former stockbroker. Best known for his 2002 book 'Living Networks', Dawson founded the futures think tank Future Exploration Network and consults on digital futures to various big organisations such as Ernst & Young, Macquarie Bank, Microsoft and News Corp.",
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"Title: Chantal Thomas\n\nChantal Thomas (born 1945, in Lyon) is a French writer and historian. Her 2002 book, \"Farewell, My Queen\", won the Prix Femina and was adapted into a 2012 film starring Diane Kruger and Léa Seydoux.",
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"Title: Fortune Smiles\n\nFortune Smiles is a 2015 collection of short stories by American author and novelist Adam Johnson. It is Johnson's second published short story collection, after his 2002 book \"Emporium\" and his first book after winning the Pulitzer Prize for \"The Orphan Master's Son\". The collection includes six stories, several of which have won awards."
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"Funhouse" is the fifth single from American singer-songwriter Pink's fifth studio album of the same name, the song speaks about P!nk's split with which American former professional freestyle motocross competitor, motorcycle racer and current off-road truck racer?
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Carey Hart
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"Title: Carey Hart\n\nCarey Jason Phillip Hart (born July 17, 1975) is an American former professional freestyle motocross competitor, motorcycle racer and current off-road truck racer. He is known for being the first motorcyclist to perform a back flip on a 250cc motorcycle during a competition, and for his company \"Hart & Huntington Tattoo & Clothing Company\". He and singer Pink have been married since 2006.",
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"Title: J.N. Roberts\n\nJames Nelson \"J. N.\" Roberts is an American former professional off-road and enduro motorcycle racer and a film industry stuntman. In the 1960s and early 1970s, he was a dominant motorcycle competitor in American desert racing centered in the Mojave Desert of Southern California. At one point in his desert racing career, Roberts won 27 consecutive desert races, earning him the unofficial nickname of King of the Desert. Roberts was inducted into the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 1999 and, into the Off-road Motorsports Hall of Fame in 2009.",
"Title: Mike Jones (motocross rider)\n\nMichael Jones, (born February 28, 1966 in Export, Pennsylvania) is an American freestyle motocross competitor, with over 35 years of professional rider experience. He started his motorcycle racing career in 1972 aged 6, and became the 1989 world champion of Supercross. Continuing to race up until his last Fastcross in Italy 2000, he became increasingly involved in the emerging sport of Freestyle Motocross, performing half-time jump shows at football games as early as 1987. He is attributed as being \"one of the founding fathers of the sport of freestyle motocross\", and became known as \"Mad\" Mike Jones after an Italian promoter described his stunts as \"Mad\" and \"the name stuck\". He has appeared in numerous movies including Crusty Demons, and also goes around North American schools to share about his experience.",
"Title: Jeremy Stenberg\n\nJeremy \"Twitch\" Stenberg (born September 27, 1981 in San Diego, California) is a professional freestyle motocross rider and professional off-road truck racer. Stenberg received his nickname 'Twitch' from his Tourette's syndrome, which he was diagnosed with at the age of eight. He started riding dirtbikes at the age of two so his father could spend more time with him and keep him out of their dangerous neighbourhood. He is a born again Christian.",
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" It went platinum, selling over 1,000,000 units, and climbed to #35 on The Billboard Top Pop Albums Chart.",
" The first single \"Holy Water\", was a #1 Billboard Album Rock Track for two weeks during the Summer of '90 as the band toured the U.S. with Damn Yankees.",
" The single \"If You Needed Somebody\" became a major hit in early 1991, reaching # 16 on Billboards Hot 100 chart and #2 (for two weeks) on the Album Rock chart.",
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"Up the Downstair is the second studio album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, first released in May 1993.",
" It was originally intended to be a double album set including the song \"\", which was instead released as a single in 1992, and other material that ended up on the \"Staircase Infinities\" EP (1994).",
" In 2005, it was partially re-recorded, fully re-mixed, remastered and re-released along with the \"Staircase Infinities\" EP as a double album.",
" The re-release contains a new mix by Steven Wilson, along with recorded drums by Gavin Harrison that replace the electronic drums of the original version.",
" Steven Wilson has stated that the title of the album came from a line in the song \"Voyage 34.\"",
" There is still a title track, however.",
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" The greatest hits album includes singles between May 2006 \"Koi no Tsubomi\" and her December 2008 single \"Stay with Me\", with a bonus disc with newly recorded material.",
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" The album was a huge commercial success, peaking at number 16 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 and spawning the singles \"Undone – The Sweater Song\" and \"Buddy Holly\", both of which were responsible for launching Weezer into mainstream success with the aid of music videos directed by Spike Jonze.",
" It has sold 3.3 million copies in the United States and has been certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), becoming the band's best selling album to date.",
" Following the success of their debut album, Weezer took a break from touring for the Christmas holidays.",
" Lead singer Rivers Cuomo began piecing together demo material for Weezer's second studio album.",
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"Pinkerton\" was released as the band's second studio album in September 1996.",
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" The record was originally self-released on Soul Dump Records.",
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"Tommy Victor (born September 19, 1966) is the lead singer and guitarist for the heavy metal band Prong that he founded in New York City in 1986.",
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" After the release of \"Rude Awakening\" in 1996, Prong disbanded and Victor moved to Los Angeles but continued to release new Prong records.",
" He took a break from Prong during which Victor worked alongside rock musicians including Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson, Trent Reznor and Glenn Danzig.",
" Since 2012's \"Carved Into Stone\", Prong have been very active again, releasing albums and touring relentlessly.",
" 2013 saw the band release their \"Official Bootleg -- Unleashed In The West\"-album which featured re-recordings of 17 classic Prong tracks.",
" The next studio album \"Ruining Lives\" was released in 2014 and 2015 sees the band release their first ever covers album entitled \"Songs From The Black Hole\".",
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"Who's Next is the fifth studio album by English rock band The Who.",
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"Title: Quadrophenia\n\nQuadrophenia is the sixth studio album by the English rock band The Who, released on 26 October 1973 by Track Records. It is a double album and the group's second rock opera. The story follows a young mod named Jimmy and his search for self-worth and importance, set in London and Brighton in 1965. It is the only Who album to be entirely composed by Pete Townshend.",
"Title: Tommy (album)\n\nTommy is the fourth studio album by the English rock band The Who, a double album first released in May 1969. The album was mostly composed by guitarist Pete Townshend as a rock opera that tells the story about a deaf, dumb and blind boy, including his experiences with life and his relationship with his family.",
"Title: Up the Downstair\n\nUp the Downstair is the second studio album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, first released in May 1993. It was originally intended to be a double album set including the song \"\", which was instead released as a single in 1992, and other material that ended up on the \"Staircase Infinities\" EP (1994). In 2005, it was partially re-recorded, fully re-mixed, remastered and re-released along with the \"Staircase Infinities\" EP as a double album. The re-release contains a new mix by Steven Wilson, along with recorded drums by Gavin Harrison that replace the electronic drums of the original version. Steven Wilson has stated that the title of the album came from a line in the song \"Voyage 34.\" There is still a title track, however. Another re-release on double vinyl was pressed on 14 August 2008 on Kscope records. This is identical to the 2005 release, except it is printed on coloured vinyl and the \"Staircase Infinities\" disc contains the song \"Phantoms\".",
"Title: Best: Third Universe\n\nBest: Third Universe (stylized as BEST~third universe~) is the third greatest hits album by Japanese recording artist Kumi Koda. It was released as a double album with her eighth studio album \"Universe\" on February 3, 2010 by Rhythm Zone. The greatest hits album includes singles between May 2006 \"Koi no Tsubomi\" and her December 2008 single \"Stay with Me\", with a bonus disc with newly recorded material. As a double album, it was released in four different formats; a two album bundle, a two album and DVD bundle, a two album first pressing bundle, and a two album digital release. A fifth format was released, but only featured the compilation.",
"Title: The Golden Age of Grotesque\n\nThe Golden Age of Grotesque is the fifth studio album by American rock band Marilyn Manson. It was released on May 7, 2003 by Nothing and Interscope Records, and was their first album to feature former KMFDM member Tim Sköld, who joined after longtime bassist Twiggy Ramirez amicably left the group over creative differences. It was also their final studio album to feature keyboardist Madonna Wayne Gacy and guitarist John 5, who would both acrimoniously quit before the release of the band's next studio album.",
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"Title: Southern Rock Opera\n\nSouthern Rock Opera is the third studio album by the alt country band Drive-By Truckers, released in 2001. A double album covering an ambitious range of subject matter from the politics of race to 1970s stadium rock, \"Southern Rock Opera\" either imagines, or filters, every topic through the context of legendary Southern band, Lynyrd Skynyrd. The record was originally self-released on Soul Dump Records. The album was re-released on July 16, 2002 by Lost Highway Records. The album was financed by issuing promissory notes in exchange for loans from fans, family and friends of the band.",
"Title: Tommy Victor\n\nTommy Victor (born September 19, 1966) is the lead singer and guitarist for the heavy metal band Prong that he founded in New York City in 1986. In the late 1980s Victor worked as a sound engineer at the trendy venue, CBGB in New York City. After the release of \"Rude Awakening\" in 1996, Prong disbanded and Victor moved to Los Angeles but continued to release new Prong records. He took a break from Prong during which Victor worked alongside rock musicians including Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson, Trent Reznor and Glenn Danzig. Since 2012's \"Carved Into Stone\", Prong have been very active again, releasing albums and touring relentlessly. 2013 saw the band release their \"Official Bootleg -- Unleashed In The West\"-album which featured re-recordings of 17 classic Prong tracks. The next studio album \"Ruining Lives\" was released in 2014 and 2015 sees the band release their first ever covers album entitled \"Songs From The Black Hole\". Victor is also currently working with Glenn Danzig on his upcoming Danzig album. He is also part of the hard rock, heavy metal, hardcore punk and punk rock supergroup Teenage Time Killers.",
"Title: Who's Next\n\nWho's Next is the fifth studio album by English rock band The Who. It developed from the aborted \"Lifehouse\" project, a multi-media rock opera written by the group's Pete Townshend as a follow-up to the band's 1969 album \"Tommy\". The project was cancelled due to its complexity and conflicts with Kit Lambert, the band's manager, but Townshend was persuaded to record the songs as a straightforward studio album."
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How many passengers does the Genesis G80 and the Hyundai Genesis hold?
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five
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"Title: Hyundai Grandeur\n\nThe Hyundai Grandeur (Korean: 현대 그랜저, \"Geuraenjeo\" ) is a mid-size car (initially full-size car) produced by the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai since 1986. The Grandeur has evolved through five generations with intermediate restylings, and is marketed under various nameplates worldwide—prominently as the Hyundai Azera (현대 아제라, \"Ajera\"). As the Azera, it was considered the flagship model of Hyundai's United States lineup until the arrival of the Genesis sedan. Currently the Azera slots between the midsize Sonata and the Genesis sedan.",
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"Title: Hyundai Aslan\n\nThe Hyundai Aslan is a mid-size four-door, five passenger, front-wheel-drive Executive sedan manufactured and marketed by Hyundai since 2014. Its interior and exterior are similar to those of the rear-wheel drive Hyundai Genesis but it shares the front-wheel-drive Y6 platform with the Hyundai Grandeur. In terms of size, it is situated between the Hyundai Grandeur and the Hyundai Genesis replacing the market segment previously held by the Hyundai Dynasty. The word \"aslan\" is Turkish for lion.",
"Title: Genesis G90\n\nThe Genesis G90, also called the Genesis EQ900 (Korean: 제네시스 EQ900 ) in South Korea, is a full-size four-door luxury sedan manufactured by Hyundai's Genesis brand, the successor to the Hyundai Equus brand.",
"Title: Genesis G80\n\nThe Genesis G80 (Korean: 제네시스 G80 ) is a four-door, five passenger, executive sedan manufactured by Hyundai's luxury brand Genesis, successor of Hyundai Genesis.",
"Title: Hyundai Genesis\n\nThe Hyundai Genesis (Korean: 현대 제네시스 ) is a full-size / executive four-door, five passenger, rear-wheel-drive luxury sedan manufactured and marketed by Hyundai since 2008 and now in its second generation.",
"Title: Hyundai PM580\n\nThe RMR Hyundai Genesis PM580 (RMR PM580, Hyundai PM580, Hyundai RMR PM580) is a LeMans-style race car built by Rhys Millen Racing (RMR) racing to compete in the 2010 Pikes Peak International Hillclimb Unlimited class and designed to break the 2007 record time of 10:01.408 minutes set by Nobuhiro Tajima's in a Suzuki XL7 Hill Climb Special.",
"Title: Nissan IDx\n\nThe Nissan IDx is a concept car introduced at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show by Nissan. It is supposedly inspired by the Datsun 510. The IDx is Nissan's answer to the \"RWD tuner craze\" that is ongoing and a direct competitor to the Hyundai Genesis coupe & Scion FRS/Subaru BRZ. The IDx is aimed at young buyers and racing gamers alike. A few quirks the car has that might not make production are the \"side view mirrors\" that are designed to be cameras rather than traditional mirrors as well as the side-exit exhaust. There is a possibility that Nissan is building more IDx concepts because there is a number (003 and 004) instead of a 001 and 002 on each of the concepts. With Nissan's looming decision to discontinue several current models such as the Quest, Xterra, Cube and possibly the Juke there is expected room in Nissan's lineup for a new entry-level sports car."
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When was the early Indie role-playing game written by S.John Ross was first published?
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in 1993
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"Title: Indie role-playing game\n\nAn indie role-playing game is a role-playing game published outside of traditional, \"mainstream\" means. Varying definitions require that commercial, design, or conceptual elements of the game stay under the control of the creator, or that the game should just be produced outside of a corporate environment.",
"Title: Diana: Warrior Princess\n\nDiana: Warrior Princess is an indie role-playing game written by Marcus Rowland and initially published by Heliograph Incorporated, based on an article describing the setting which originally appeared in \"Valkyrie\" magazine. It is distributed as a PDF via Steve Jackson Games. It describes a fictionalised version of the twentieth century as it might be seen a few thousand years from now.",
"Title: Uresia: Grave of Heaven\n\nUresia: Grave of Heaven is an anime-inspired fantasy world for role-playing games written by S. John Ross. Originally published for the \"Big Eyes, Small Mouth\" role-playing game, the most recent edition published in 2012 is systemless. Like the previous edition, it includes maps drawn by the author. \"Uresia\" was originally published by Guardians of Order.",
"Title: Lexicon (game)\n\nLexicon is a computer-assisted role-playing game invented by Neel Krishnaswami and popularised by the indie role-playing game community. As originally proposed, it is played online using wiki software. Players assume the role of scholars who write the history and background of a particular fictitious time, setting, or incident. As the game goes on, the players collaboratively create an elaborately interwoven account.",
"Title: Polaris (2005 role-playing game)\n\nPolaris: Chivalric Tragedy at Utmost North (2005) is an indie role-playing game written by Ben Lehman and published by These Are Our Games. \"Polaris\" is a collaborative roleplaying game, and as such differs from many role-playing games in that there is no single \"game master\". A player's \"opposition\" is controlled by the other players in the game.",
"Title: The Shadow of Yesterday\n\nThe Shadow of Yesterday (or TSoY) is a narrativist sword and sorcery (with optional elements of heroic fantasy) indie role-playing game, designed by Clinton R. Nixon and published by CRN Games.",
"Title: Halcyon (role-playing game)\n\nHalcyon is an indie role-playing game, independently published by Neuwerld Studios among two editions. The \"Player Codex\" was released in 2008 in softcover format, replaced in 2010 by the illustrated \"Core Rulebook\" in hardcover format.",
"Title: Risus\n\nRisus: The Anything RPG is a rules-light generic role-playing game (RPG) written, designed and illustrated by S. John Ross of Cumberland Games and Diversions. \"Risus\" is available free on the web. It was first published online in 1993. Earlier versions of the game were titled GUCS: The Generic Universal Comedy System (a parody of \"GURPS\") and were distributed privately beginning in 1989.",
"Title: S. John Ross (game designer)\n\nSamuel John Ross, Jr., known as S. John Ross, is a game designer and owner of Cumberland Games & Diversions. He wrote the early Indie role-playing game Risus."
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Which Irish province is Julie Feeney from?
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Connacht
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"Fionn Carr (born 17 December 1985) is an Irish rugby union player.",
" He plays primarily as a wing but can also play at fullback.",
" Carr played most of his professional career for Irish province Connacht in the Pro12, and he holds the team record for most tries scored.",
" He also played for another Irish province, Leinster in the past.",
" Carr has represented Ireland at Schools, Under 19 and Under 21 level, as well as at international 'A' level and the Ireland national rugby sevens team."
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"Julie Feeney is an Irish singer, composer, songwriter and record producer who self-produces and self-orchestrates her own work.",
" She makes both instrumental and electronic music, and all of her songs with full orchestrations.",
" Feeney is a three-time nominee for the Meteor Choice Music Prize for 'Irish Album of the Year', winning in 2006 for debut album \"13 songs\".",
" She has released three studio albums on her own label 'mittens': \"13 songs\" (2005), \"pages\" (2009), and \"Clocks\" (2012).",
" \"Clocks\" entered at No.1 on the Irish Independent Albums Chart and No. 7 on the Main Irish albums charts making it her highest charting album to date.",
" She is from Galway, Ireland.",
" Previously she worked as a professional choral singer and educator."
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"Vincent Feeney (born 12 May 1973, Sligo), is a retired Irish professional boxer, nicknamed \"the Sligo Kid\", hailing from the Maugheraboy area of Sligo Town.",
" For the majority of his professional career, Feeney fought in the bantamweight division but also competed at divisions either side."
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"Little White Lie is a feature length IFTA-nominated Irish television romantic comedy drama broadcast on RTÉ One on 4 August 2008 at 21:30.",
" It stars Andrew Scott and Elaine Cassidy.",
" The drama follows the journey of a dejected actor (Scott) as he searches for love after being discarded by his highflying girlfriend.",
" The title comes from the fact that the main character tells one to his new girlfriend (Cassidy) - that he is a psychiatrist instead of an actor.",
" \"Little White Lie\" is written by Stuart Carolan and Barry Murphy and directed by Nick Renton.",
" It is produced by Element Pictures, which previously produced \"Bitter Sweet\" and \"Prosperity\" for RTÉ.",
" The drama featured music from the artist Julie Feeney.",
" The song \"You Broke the Magic\" was taken from the Choice Music Prize-winning \"13 songs\"."
],
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"Adventures in Gramophone is an album by the Northern Ireland based artist Duke Special.",
" It was released on Hag Records in 2005 and collects all twelve tracks from two previous EP releases - \"Lucky Me\" and \"My Villain Heart\".",
" It was nominated for the 2006 Choice Music Prize for Irish Album of the Year, losing out to \"13 Songs\" by Julie Feeney."
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"Leinster Rugby (Irish: \"Rugbaí Laighean\" ) is one of the four professional provincial rugby teams from the island of Ireland and the most successful Irish team both domestically and in European competition.",
" They compete in the Pro14 and the European Rugby Champions Cup.",
" The team represents the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) Leinster Branch, which is one of four primary branches of the IRFU and is responsible for rugby union throughout the geographical Irish province of Leinster."
],
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"James McBurney Feeney (23 June 1921 – March 1985) was a Northern Irish professional footballer.",
" During his career he made almost 100 appearances for Swansea City and over 200 appearances for Ipswich Town.",
" Feeney's son and grandson, both named Warren, later represented Northern Ireland."
],
"title": "Jim Feeney"
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"The post of Lord President of Munster was the most important office in the English government of the Irish province of Munster from its introduction in the Elizabethan era for a century, to 1672, a period including the Desmond Rebellions in Munster, the Nine Years' War, and the Irish Rebellion of 1641.",
" The Lord President was subject to the chief governor, but had full authority within the province, extending to civil, criminal and church legal matters, the imposition of martial law, official appointments, and command of military forces.",
" Some appointments to military governor of Munster were not accompanied by the status of President.",
" The width of his powers led to frequent clashes with the longer established courts, and in 1622 he was warned sharply not to \"intermeddle\" with cases which were properly the business of those courts.",
" He was assisted by a Council whose members included the Chief Justice of Munster, another justice and the Attorney General for the Province.",
" By 1620 his council was permanently based in Limerick."
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"Galway ( ; Irish: \"Gaillimh\" , ] ) is a city in the West of Ireland in the province of Connacht.",
" Galway City Council is the local authority for the city.",
" Galway lies on the River Corrib between Lough Corrib and Galway Bay and is surrounded by County Galway.",
" It is the fourth most populous urban area in the Republic of Ireland and the sixth most populous city in the island of Ireland."
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"O'Hanrahan is an Irish surname shared by many Irish people and descendants of Irish emigrants.",
" The name is most common in the area of the Shannon Estuary (counties Kerry, Limerick and Clare) in Ireland.",
" Through emigration the name has become fairly common in the USA, the UK and other countries to which the Irish emigrated.",
" Many famous people share this name as well.",
" The name was originally spelled \"Ó hAnnracháin\" and initially used in the Irish province of Leinster, where local nobles and kings with the name ruled.",
" Variations include Hanradhan and Hanraghan.",
" Many families within Ireland and those of emigrants from Ireland, of the Ó hAnnracháin family, Anglicised their names to \"O'Hanrahan\" or \"Hanrahan\".",
" Eochaidh, King of Leinster, an early monarch who fled to Scotland in exile in 540, was the first ruler to bear the surname.",
" The name originates from Anradhán, diminutive of the Old Irish word \"ánradh\", which translates as \"warrior\".",
" The family motto is \"An Uachtar\" which means \"The Champion\"."
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"Title: Fionn Carr\n\nFionn Carr (born 17 December 1985) is an Irish rugby union player. He plays primarily as a wing but can also play at fullback. Carr played most of his professional career for Irish province Connacht in the Pro12, and he holds the team record for most tries scored. He also played for another Irish province, Leinster in the past. Carr has represented Ireland at Schools, Under 19 and Under 21 level, as well as at international 'A' level and the Ireland national rugby sevens team.",
"Title: Julie Feeney\n\nJulie Feeney is an Irish singer, composer, songwriter and record producer who self-produces and self-orchestrates her own work. She makes both instrumental and electronic music, and all of her songs with full orchestrations. Feeney is a three-time nominee for the Meteor Choice Music Prize for 'Irish Album of the Year', winning in 2006 for debut album \"13 songs\". She has released three studio albums on her own label 'mittens': \"13 songs\" (2005), \"pages\" (2009), and \"Clocks\" (2012). \"Clocks\" entered at No.1 on the Irish Independent Albums Chart and No. 7 on the Main Irish albums charts making it her highest charting album to date. She is from Galway, Ireland. Previously she worked as a professional choral singer and educator.",
"Title: Vince Feeney\n\nVincent Feeney (born 12 May 1973, Sligo), is a retired Irish professional boxer, nicknamed \"the Sligo Kid\", hailing from the Maugheraboy area of Sligo Town. For the majority of his professional career, Feeney fought in the bantamweight division but also competed at divisions either side.",
"Title: Little White Lie (TV drama)\n\nLittle White Lie is a feature length IFTA-nominated Irish television romantic comedy drama broadcast on RTÉ One on 4 August 2008 at 21:30. It stars Andrew Scott and Elaine Cassidy. The drama follows the journey of a dejected actor (Scott) as he searches for love after being discarded by his highflying girlfriend. The title comes from the fact that the main character tells one to his new girlfriend (Cassidy) - that he is a psychiatrist instead of an actor. \"Little White Lie\" is written by Stuart Carolan and Barry Murphy and directed by Nick Renton. It is produced by Element Pictures, which previously produced \"Bitter Sweet\" and \"Prosperity\" for RTÉ. The drama featured music from the artist Julie Feeney. The song \"You Broke the Magic\" was taken from the Choice Music Prize-winning \"13 songs\".",
"Title: Adventures in Gramophone\n\nAdventures in Gramophone is an album by the Northern Ireland based artist Duke Special. It was released on Hag Records in 2005 and collects all twelve tracks from two previous EP releases - \"Lucky Me\" and \"My Villain Heart\". It was nominated for the 2006 Choice Music Prize for Irish Album of the Year, losing out to \"13 Songs\" by Julie Feeney.",
"Title: Leinster Rugby\n\nLeinster Rugby (Irish: \"Rugbaí Laighean\" ) is one of the four professional provincial rugby teams from the island of Ireland and the most successful Irish team both domestically and in European competition. They compete in the Pro14 and the European Rugby Champions Cup. The team represents the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) Leinster Branch, which is one of four primary branches of the IRFU and is responsible for rugby union throughout the geographical Irish province of Leinster.",
"Title: Jim Feeney\n\nJames McBurney Feeney (23 June 1921 – March 1985) was a Northern Irish professional footballer. During his career he made almost 100 appearances for Swansea City and over 200 appearances for Ipswich Town. Feeney's son and grandson, both named Warren, later represented Northern Ireland.",
"Title: Lord President of Munster\n\nThe post of Lord President of Munster was the most important office in the English government of the Irish province of Munster from its introduction in the Elizabethan era for a century, to 1672, a period including the Desmond Rebellions in Munster, the Nine Years' War, and the Irish Rebellion of 1641. The Lord President was subject to the chief governor, but had full authority within the province, extending to civil, criminal and church legal matters, the imposition of martial law, official appointments, and command of military forces. Some appointments to military governor of Munster were not accompanied by the status of President. The width of his powers led to frequent clashes with the longer established courts, and in 1622 he was warned sharply not to \"intermeddle\" with cases which were properly the business of those courts. He was assisted by a Council whose members included the Chief Justice of Munster, another justice and the Attorney General for the Province. By 1620 his council was permanently based in Limerick.",
"Title: Galway\n\nGalway ( ; Irish: \"Gaillimh\" , ] ) is a city in the West of Ireland in the province of Connacht. Galway City Council is the local authority for the city. Galway lies on the River Corrib between Lough Corrib and Galway Bay and is surrounded by County Galway. It is the fourth most populous urban area in the Republic of Ireland and the sixth most populous city in the island of Ireland.",
"Title: Hanrahan\n\nO'Hanrahan is an Irish surname shared by many Irish people and descendants of Irish emigrants. The name is most common in the area of the Shannon Estuary (counties Kerry, Limerick and Clare) in Ireland. Through emigration the name has become fairly common in the USA, the UK and other countries to which the Irish emigrated. Many famous people share this name as well. The name was originally spelled \"Ó hAnnracháin\" and initially used in the Irish province of Leinster, where local nobles and kings with the name ruled. Variations include Hanradhan and Hanraghan. Many families within Ireland and those of emigrants from Ireland, of the Ó hAnnracháin family, Anglicised their names to \"O'Hanrahan\" or \"Hanrahan\". Eochaidh, King of Leinster, an early monarch who fled to Scotland in exile in 540, was the first ruler to bear the surname. The name originates from Anradhán, diminutive of the Old Irish word \"ánradh\", which translates as \"warrior\". The family motto is \"An Uachtar\" which means \"The Champion\"."
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4,341
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On what date did a Canadian politician born January 2, 1979, succeed as leader of the New Democratic Party in Canada?
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October 1st
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"Nicole Sarauer is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan in the 2016 provincial election.",
" She represents the electoral district of Regina Douglas Park as a member of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party.",
" On June 20, 2017, she was selected to succeed Trent Wotherspoon as Leader of the Opposition and interim leader of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party."
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"Alexa Ann McDonough, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (née Shaw; born August 11, 1944) is a Canadian politician who became the first woman to lead a major, recognized political party in Canada, when she was elected the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party's (NSNDP) leader in 1980.",
" She served as a member of the Nova Scotia Legislature from 1981 to 1994, representing the Halifax Chebucto and Halifax Fairview electoral districts.",
" She stepped down as the NSNDP's leader and as a member of the legislature in 1994.",
" She subsequently ran for, and was elected, leader of the federal New Democratic Party (NDP) in 1995.",
" McDonough was elected the Member of Parliament (MP) for the federal electoral district of Halifax in 1997.",
" She stepped down as party leader in 2003, but continued to serve as an MP for two more terms, until 2008, when she retired from politics altogether.",
" In 2009 she became the interim president of Mount Saint Vincent University and was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada in December of that year."
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"sentences": [
"Guy Caron (born May 13, 1968) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the 2011 election.",
" He represents the electoral district of Rimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques as a member of the New Democratic Party (NDP).",
" He was the NDP's critic for Finance and the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, but resigned from the NDP's shadow cabinet in February 2017 to pursue leadership of the New Democratic Party of Canada."
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"sentences": [
"Jagmeet Singh Jimmy Dhaliwal {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born January 2, 1979), known professionally as Jagmeet Singh ( ), is a Canadian politician who is leader of the New Democratic Party."
],
"title": "Jagmeet Singh"
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"Denise Savoie ( ; born November 21, 1943 in St. Boniface, Manitoba) is a Canadian politician, who served as the federal Member of Parliament for Victoria from 2006 until 2012 representing the New Democratic Party.",
" She was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the 2006 federal election as a candidate of the New Democratic Party.",
" She resigned from parliament effective August 31, 2012 citing health reasons."
],
"title": "Denise Savoie"
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"Olivia Chow (born March 24, 1957) is a former Canadian politician, a former New Democratic Party Member of parliament (2006–2014), and former city councillor (1991–2005) in Toronto.",
" She won the Trinity—Spadina riding for the New Democratic Party on January 23, 2006, becoming a member of the Canadian House of Commons.",
" In 2011, she was re-elected in her riding for her third straight win.",
" Chow is the widow of former NDP and Opposition Leader Jack Layton; they were married from 1988 until his death from cancer in 2011.",
" She speaks Cantonese, Mandarin and English.",
" In May 2012, Chow was named one of the top 25 Canadian immigrants in Canada by \"Canadian Immigrant\" magazine.",
" Chow's personal memoir, titled \"My Journey\", was published January 21, 2014.",
" Chow resigned her seat in parliament on March 12, 2014 in order to run in the 2014 Toronto mayoral election, where she placed third."
],
"title": "Olivia Chow"
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"sentences": [
"The New Democratic Party (NDP; French: \"Nouveau Parti démocratique\" , \"NPD\") is a social democratic political party in Canada.",
" The leader of the federal wing of the NDP is Thomas Mulcair, who was elected in the 2012 leadership election.",
" He led the party through the 2015 federal election, and then lost a party leadership review on April 10, 2016.",
" He was suceeded as leader by Jagmeet Singh, who won the 2017 leadership election on October 1st, with 53.8% of the vote."
],
"title": "New Democratic Party"
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"Doug Donaldson (born January 20, 1957) is a Canadian politician.",
" He is the Minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations,and Rural Development in British Columbia, a member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia and a member of the British Columbia New Democratic Party.",
" He was elected to the Legislative Assembly from the riding of Stikine in the 2009 provincial election and re-elected in the 2013 and 2017 elections.",
" With the New Democratic Party assuming Government as of July 18, 2017, he opened the 41st Parliament of British Columbia under Premier John Horgan on September 11, 2107."
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"William Alexander \"Bill\" Blaikie, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born June 19, 1951) is a retired Canadian politician.",
" He was a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1979 to 2008, representing Elmwood—Transcona and its antecedent ridings in the Canadian House of Commons for the federal New Democratic Party.",
" Following his retirement from federal politics, he was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 2009 until 2011, representing the Winnipeg division of Elmwood as a member of the New Democratic Party of Manitoba, and served as Minister of Conservation and Government House Leader."
],
"title": "Bill Blaikie"
},
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"The Nova Scotia New Democratic Party is a social-democratic provincial party in Nova Scotia, Canada.",
" It is aligned with the federal New Democratic Party (NDP).",
" It was founded as the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) in 1932, and became the New Democratic Party in 1961.",
" It became the governing party of Nova Scotia following the 2009 Nova Scotia election.",
" It is the first New Democratic Party in Atlantic Canada to form a government.",
" Much of the party's success prior to the 2009 election was based in the urban areas of the provincial capital, Halifax However, the party's support has grown to the rest of Nova Scotia."
],
"title": "Nova Scotia New Democratic Party"
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"Title: Nicole Sarauer\n\nNicole Sarauer is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan in the 2016 provincial election. She represents the electoral district of Regina Douglas Park as a member of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party. On June 20, 2017, she was selected to succeed Trent Wotherspoon as Leader of the Opposition and interim leader of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party.",
"Title: Alexa McDonough\n\nAlexa Ann McDonough, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (née Shaw; born August 11, 1944) is a Canadian politician who became the first woman to lead a major, recognized political party in Canada, when she was elected the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party's (NSNDP) leader in 1980. She served as a member of the Nova Scotia Legislature from 1981 to 1994, representing the Halifax Chebucto and Halifax Fairview electoral districts. She stepped down as the NSNDP's leader and as a member of the legislature in 1994. She subsequently ran for, and was elected, leader of the federal New Democratic Party (NDP) in 1995. McDonough was elected the Member of Parliament (MP) for the federal electoral district of Halifax in 1997. She stepped down as party leader in 2003, but continued to serve as an MP for two more terms, until 2008, when she retired from politics altogether. In 2009 she became the interim president of Mount Saint Vincent University and was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada in December of that year.",
"Title: Guy Caron\n\nGuy Caron (born May 13, 1968) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the 2011 election. He represents the electoral district of Rimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques as a member of the New Democratic Party (NDP). He was the NDP's critic for Finance and the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, but resigned from the NDP's shadow cabinet in February 2017 to pursue leadership of the New Democratic Party of Canada.",
"Title: Jagmeet Singh\n\nJagmeet Singh Jimmy Dhaliwal {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born January 2, 1979), known professionally as Jagmeet Singh ( ), is a Canadian politician who is leader of the New Democratic Party.",
"Title: Denise Savoie\n\nDenise Savoie ( ; born November 21, 1943 in St. Boniface, Manitoba) is a Canadian politician, who served as the federal Member of Parliament for Victoria from 2006 until 2012 representing the New Democratic Party. She was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the 2006 federal election as a candidate of the New Democratic Party. She resigned from parliament effective August 31, 2012 citing health reasons.",
"Title: Olivia Chow\n\nOlivia Chow (born March 24, 1957) is a former Canadian politician, a former New Democratic Party Member of parliament (2006–2014), and former city councillor (1991–2005) in Toronto. She won the Trinity—Spadina riding for the New Democratic Party on January 23, 2006, becoming a member of the Canadian House of Commons. In 2011, she was re-elected in her riding for her third straight win. Chow is the widow of former NDP and Opposition Leader Jack Layton; they were married from 1988 until his death from cancer in 2011. She speaks Cantonese, Mandarin and English. In May 2012, Chow was named one of the top 25 Canadian immigrants in Canada by \"Canadian Immigrant\" magazine. Chow's personal memoir, titled \"My Journey\", was published January 21, 2014. Chow resigned her seat in parliament on March 12, 2014 in order to run in the 2014 Toronto mayoral election, where she placed third.",
"Title: New Democratic Party\n\nThe New Democratic Party (NDP; French: \"Nouveau Parti démocratique\" , \"NPD\") is a social democratic political party in Canada. The leader of the federal wing of the NDP is Thomas Mulcair, who was elected in the 2012 leadership election. He led the party through the 2015 federal election, and then lost a party leadership review on April 10, 2016. He was suceeded as leader by Jagmeet Singh, who won the 2017 leadership election on October 1st, with 53.8% of the vote.",
"Title: Doug Donaldson\n\nDoug Donaldson (born January 20, 1957) is a Canadian politician. He is the Minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations,and Rural Development in British Columbia, a member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia and a member of the British Columbia New Democratic Party. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly from the riding of Stikine in the 2009 provincial election and re-elected in the 2013 and 2017 elections. With the New Democratic Party assuming Government as of July 18, 2017, he opened the 41st Parliament of British Columbia under Premier John Horgan on September 11, 2107.",
"Title: Bill Blaikie\n\nWilliam Alexander \"Bill\" Blaikie, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born June 19, 1951) is a retired Canadian politician. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1979 to 2008, representing Elmwood—Transcona and its antecedent ridings in the Canadian House of Commons for the federal New Democratic Party. Following his retirement from federal politics, he was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 2009 until 2011, representing the Winnipeg division of Elmwood as a member of the New Democratic Party of Manitoba, and served as Minister of Conservation and Government House Leader.",
"Title: Nova Scotia New Democratic Party\n\nThe Nova Scotia New Democratic Party is a social-democratic provincial party in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is aligned with the federal New Democratic Party (NDP). It was founded as the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) in 1932, and became the New Democratic Party in 1961. It became the governing party of Nova Scotia following the 2009 Nova Scotia election. It is the first New Democratic Party in Atlantic Canada to form a government. Much of the party's success prior to the 2009 election was based in the urban areas of the provincial capital, Halifax However, the party's support has grown to the rest of Nova Scotia."
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4,342
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English film and theatre actor George Anthony David Haygarth was featured in what 1990 film selected at the 1990 Montreal Film Festival?
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Dark River
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"The Montreal World Film Festival (WFF; French: \"le Festival des Films du Monde\" ; alternative official name Montreal International Film Festival, not commonly used), founded in 1977, is one of Canada's oldest international film festivals and the only competitive film festival in North America accredited by the FIAPF (although the Toronto International Film Festival is North America's only accredited non-competitive festival).",
" The public festival is held annually in late August in the city of Montreal in Quebec.",
" Unlike the Toronto International Film Festival, which has a greater focus on Canadian and other North American films, the Montreal World Film Festival has a larger diversity of films from all over the world."
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"Everything Goes (stylized as everything goes) is a 2004 short film directed by Andrew Kotatko.",
" It is based on the short story \"Why Don't You Dance?\"",
" from Raymond Carver's collection \"What We Talk About When We Talk About Love\".",
" The film stars Hugo Weaving, Abbie Cornish and Sullivan Stapleton.",
" Everything Goes won the award for Best Short Film at the 2004 Inside Film Awards and was the only Australian film selected for the prestigious Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival in 2005."
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"Pop Aye is a 2017 Singaporean-Thai drama film directed by Kirsten Tan.",
" A debut feature by Tan, the road film tells the story of a man as he tries to take his long-lost elephant back to their rural hometown.",
" The first Singaporean film selected to screen at the Sundance, it competed and won a Special Jury Prize in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival.",
" It was selected as the Singaporean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards."
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"Adimadhyantham (meaning: \"The Beginning, The Middle and The End\") is a 2011 Malayalam film written and directed by debutant Sherrey and produced by P. Rasheed, starring Prajith and Sajitha Madathil in the lead roles.",
" \"Adimadhyantham\" won a special mention award at the 59th National Film Awards.",
" The film is yet to get a theatrical release, but received generally positive reviews in its premiere show.",
" It was the only Malayalam film selected to compete in the 16th International Film Festival of Kerala, but was later ousted on technical grounds, and after a huge scandal, was included for a non-competition screening."
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"title": "Adimadhyantham"
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"George Anthony David Haygarth (4 February 1945 – 10 March 2017) was an English television, film and theatre actor."
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"Sherrey (Malayalam: ഷെറി ) is an Indian film director and screenwriter who works in Malayalam films.",
" He has directed several short films, but is known for his debut feature film Adimadhyantham which won a special reference in the 59th National Film Awards.",
", and was the only Malayalam film selected to compete in the 16th International Film Festival of Kerala."
],
"title": "Sherrey"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dark River is a 1990 British film, featuring Tom Bell, Siân Phillips, Kate Buffery, Ian McNeice and Tony Haygarth, among others.",
" Dark River was an official selection at the 1990 Montreal Film Festival and the Ghent Film Festival of the same year."
],
"title": "Dark River (1990 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Battalion of Saints is a hardcore punk rock band from San Diego, California that was founded in 1980.",
" The band went through numerous lineup changes before touring the United States and Canada from 1984-1985 with George Anthony, Chris Smith, James Cooper and Joey Wrecked (Maya).",
" Half-way through the 55-city summer 1985 tour, the road manager, Captain Scarlett(David Lloyd) replaced James Cooper on bass.",
" The band officially broke up in 1985.",
" Singer George Anthony re-formed the band in 1995 with Terry \"Tezz\" Roberts (veteran of British punk bands Discharge, Broken Bones, and U.K. Subs), and signed to Taang!",
" Records, which reissued most of their material on the \"Death-R-Us\" CD."
],
"title": "Battalion of Saints"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Third Window Films is a UK-based distributor of movies from East Asia founded in 2005.",
" They have provided distribution for numerous award winning films, such as \"Oasis\" (Winner of Marcello Mastroianni Award, FIPRESCI Prize Signis Award and Special Director's Award at the Venice Film Festival), \"Himizu\" (Winner of the Marcello Mastroianni Award at the Venice Film Festival), \"Villain\" (Best Actress winner at the Montreal Film Festival), \"Kotoko\" (Winner of the Best Film Award in the Orrizonti of the Venice Film Festival), \"Memories of Matsuko\" (Best Actress, Best Editing and Best Music at Japan Academy Award and more."
],
"title": "Third Window Films"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Nagesh Bhosle (also Nagesh Bhonsle or Nagesh Bhosale) is an award-winning Indian film, television and theatre actor.",
" He has recently worked on a Hollywood film called 'Hotel Mumbai' alongside Jason Isaacs, Armie Hammer and Dev Patel.",
" Nagesh has acted in more than a hundred Indian films and thousands of episodes in Television shows.",
" After completing endless projects in the Hindi, Marathi and Telugu language fraternity as an actor, he ventured into Directing and Producing.",
" He has successfully made 6 films so far, as a Director.",
" In 2009, his debut film 'Goshta Choti Dongraevadhi' (English title: A story as small as a mountain) was highly appreciated by the critics and audiences at the time.",
" Nagesh's films are enthralling and speak of the contemporary issues in India.",
" Ajna Motion Picture's first film \"Panhala\" (2015), directed and produced by Nagesh, is critically acclaimed, won many awards and featured at domestic and foreign film festivals including the 25th Golden Rooster in China.",
" His current film \"Nati Khel\" which is to release in cinemas in 2017 was invited to be screened at the PAMLA conference in Los Angeles, California and open for dialogue between the filmmakers and the scholarly patrons of PAMLA.",
" It has also won a special award at the Wuhan International Art Film Festival, in China, December 2016.",
" in 2017, it has been an official selection at Pune International Film Festival, Bodhisattva International Film Festival and Orange City International Film Festival."
],
"title": "Nagesh Bhonsle"
}
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[
"Title: Montreal World Film Festival\n\nThe Montreal World Film Festival (WFF; French: \"le Festival des Films du Monde\" ; alternative official name Montreal International Film Festival, not commonly used), founded in 1977, is one of Canada's oldest international film festivals and the only competitive film festival in North America accredited by the FIAPF (although the Toronto International Film Festival is North America's only accredited non-competitive festival). The public festival is held annually in late August in the city of Montreal in Quebec. Unlike the Toronto International Film Festival, which has a greater focus on Canadian and other North American films, the Montreal World Film Festival has a larger diversity of films from all over the world.",
"Title: Everything Goes (film)\n\nEverything Goes (stylized as everything goes) is a 2004 short film directed by Andrew Kotatko. It is based on the short story \"Why Don't You Dance?\" from Raymond Carver's collection \"What We Talk About When We Talk About Love\". The film stars Hugo Weaving, Abbie Cornish and Sullivan Stapleton. Everything Goes won the award for Best Short Film at the 2004 Inside Film Awards and was the only Australian film selected for the prestigious Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival in 2005.",
"Title: Pop Aye\n\nPop Aye is a 2017 Singaporean-Thai drama film directed by Kirsten Tan. A debut feature by Tan, the road film tells the story of a man as he tries to take his long-lost elephant back to their rural hometown. The first Singaporean film selected to screen at the Sundance, it competed and won a Special Jury Prize in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. It was selected as the Singaporean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards.",
"Title: Adimadhyantham\n\nAdimadhyantham (meaning: \"The Beginning, The Middle and The End\") is a 2011 Malayalam film written and directed by debutant Sherrey and produced by P. Rasheed, starring Prajith and Sajitha Madathil in the lead roles. \"Adimadhyantham\" won a special mention award at the 59th National Film Awards. The film is yet to get a theatrical release, but received generally positive reviews in its premiere show. It was the only Malayalam film selected to compete in the 16th International Film Festival of Kerala, but was later ousted on technical grounds, and after a huge scandal, was included for a non-competition screening.",
"Title: Tony Haygarth\n\nGeorge Anthony David Haygarth (4 February 1945 – 10 March 2017) was an English television, film and theatre actor.",
"Title: Sherrey\n\nSherrey (Malayalam: ഷെറി ) is an Indian film director and screenwriter who works in Malayalam films. He has directed several short films, but is known for his debut feature film Adimadhyantham which won a special reference in the 59th National Film Awards. , and was the only Malayalam film selected to compete in the 16th International Film Festival of Kerala.",
"Title: Dark River (1990 film)\n\nDark River is a 1990 British film, featuring Tom Bell, Siân Phillips, Kate Buffery, Ian McNeice and Tony Haygarth, among others. Dark River was an official selection at the 1990 Montreal Film Festival and the Ghent Film Festival of the same year.",
"Title: Battalion of Saints\n\nBattalion of Saints is a hardcore punk rock band from San Diego, California that was founded in 1980. The band went through numerous lineup changes before touring the United States and Canada from 1984-1985 with George Anthony, Chris Smith, James Cooper and Joey Wrecked (Maya). Half-way through the 55-city summer 1985 tour, the road manager, Captain Scarlett(David Lloyd) replaced James Cooper on bass. The band officially broke up in 1985. Singer George Anthony re-formed the band in 1995 with Terry \"Tezz\" Roberts (veteran of British punk bands Discharge, Broken Bones, and U.K. Subs), and signed to Taang! Records, which reissued most of their material on the \"Death-R-Us\" CD.",
"Title: Third Window Films\n\nThird Window Films is a UK-based distributor of movies from East Asia founded in 2005. They have provided distribution for numerous award winning films, such as \"Oasis\" (Winner of Marcello Mastroianni Award, FIPRESCI Prize Signis Award and Special Director's Award at the Venice Film Festival), \"Himizu\" (Winner of the Marcello Mastroianni Award at the Venice Film Festival), \"Villain\" (Best Actress winner at the Montreal Film Festival), \"Kotoko\" (Winner of the Best Film Award in the Orrizonti of the Venice Film Festival), \"Memories of Matsuko\" (Best Actress, Best Editing and Best Music at Japan Academy Award and more.",
"Title: Nagesh Bhonsle\n\nNagesh Bhosle (also Nagesh Bhonsle or Nagesh Bhosale) is an award-winning Indian film, television and theatre actor. He has recently worked on a Hollywood film called 'Hotel Mumbai' alongside Jason Isaacs, Armie Hammer and Dev Patel. Nagesh has acted in more than a hundred Indian films and thousands of episodes in Television shows. After completing endless projects in the Hindi, Marathi and Telugu language fraternity as an actor, he ventured into Directing and Producing. He has successfully made 6 films so far, as a Director. In 2009, his debut film 'Goshta Choti Dongraevadhi' (English title: A story as small as a mountain) was highly appreciated by the critics and audiences at the time. Nagesh's films are enthralling and speak of the contemporary issues in India. Ajna Motion Picture's first film \"Panhala\" (2015), directed and produced by Nagesh, is critically acclaimed, won many awards and featured at domestic and foreign film festivals including the 25th Golden Rooster in China. His current film \"Nati Khel\" which is to release in cinemas in 2017 was invited to be screened at the PAMLA conference in Los Angeles, California and open for dialogue between the filmmakers and the scholarly patrons of PAMLA. It has also won a special award at the Wuhan International Art Film Festival, in China, December 2016. in 2017, it has been an official selection at Pune International Film Festival, Bodhisattva International Film Festival and Orange City International Film Festival."
] |
4,343
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What Canal allows a navigable water route from New York City to the Great Lakes and was created shortly after Blackstone River Valley?
|
Erie Canal
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bridge
|
easy
|
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"Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park",
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"The Valley Falls Mill is an historic textile mill complex on Broad Street in Central Falls, Rhode Island.",
" The complex consists of the primary mill building, a large Italianate brick four-story building erected in 1849, several outbuildings.",
" a dam across the Blackstone River, and a portion of the original canal system which provided water power to the mill.",
" The outbuildings include the gatehouse controlling waterflow into the canals, a small stuccoed office building now serving as a retail establishment, and a brick bath house built c. 1870 that stands just south of the mill race.",
" The complex originally had a second mill building and power canal; that building was destroyed by fire, and its canal was filled in.",
" The main mill building was developed as housing in the late 1970s, including a sympathetic replacement for the second mill building."
],
"title": "Valley Falls Mill"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Historic Sayre Yard, named after the chief Engineer and first Superintendent of the Lehigh Valley Railroad (LV) was established across the stateline in 1876 in Waverly, New York and Sayre, Pennsylvania.",
" The large yard, and the purpose built company town, Sayre, Pennsylvania were founded as part of a planned program of expansion and extension to the young railroad's infrastructure—the yard was but one benchmark on the way to completing the goal of establishing competitive passenger rail service between New York City, as well as cities in Delaware such as Wilmington, cities in central New Jersey such as Trenton, and Eastern Pennsylvania cities including Philadelphia with Chicago and other Great Lakes Cities via Buffalo, New York.",
" The Lehigh Valley was primarily first and foremost a coal road which transported high grade Anthracite to the big cities of the east and to steel mills along the Great Lakes and to the area in and around Chicago.",
" The yard is a way point along the historic rail corridor that extends along the left bank Susquehanna River through the RBMN Duryea Yard and Mountain Top Yards down along the route of the historic Lehigh Canal and across the Delaware at Easton, Pennsylvania."
],
"title": "Sayre Yard"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Woonsocket Company Mill Complex (also known as Hemond, Inc., Woonsocket Weaving Co., Blackstone Valley Electric) is a historic district encompassing one of the largest mill complexes in Woonsocket, Rhode Island.",
" The district includes all of the buildings historically associated with the Woonsocket Company, a major manufacturer of cotton textiles in the 19th century.",
" The complex is located along the eastern bank of the Blackstone River between Court and Bernon Streets.",
" It includes three handsome stone mills, built between 1827 and 1859, and a power plant that was built on the site of the former #3 mill between 1890 and 1920, as well as the remnants of the canal that originally carried water to the buildings for power."
],
"title": "Woonsocket Company Mill Complex"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park is a part of the state park system of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR).",
" This 1000 acre park \"recalls the role of canals in transporting raw materials and manufactured goods between emerging industrial centers.\"",
" The Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park at Uxbridge, Massachusetts, is the midpoint of the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor of the National Park System.",
" The Blackstone River and Valley is where the industrial revolution was born in America.",
" The southern entrance to this state park is the site of the historic Stanley Woolen Mill, currently being redeveloped for commercial and tourism.",
" The Native American Nipmuc name for the village here was \"Wacentug\", translated as \"bend in the river\"."
],
"title": "Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Blackstone Viaduct, or the New York & New England Railroad Viaduct is a historic viaduct in Blackstone, Massachusetts.",
" The viaduct was built in 1872 by the Boston, Hartford and Erie Railroad and the American Bridge Company.",
" The viaduct is 1600 ft long structure, consisting of masonry arches and earthen embankments in the Massachusetts portion of the village of Waterford.",
" It runs from the Blackstone River in the east to a still-watered section of the defunct Blackstone Canal to the west.",
" The most prominent portion of the structure is an 800-foot earthen embankment running west from the river that is 25 ft high, and then a 375 ft multiple-arch masonry bridge constructed out of granite which was sheathed in concrete in 1918.",
" The structure was built as part of a project by the Boston, Hartford and Erie to build a complete run between New York City and Boston."
],
"title": "Blackstone Viaduct"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Central Woolen Mills District is a historic district in Uxbridge, Massachusetts.",
" The centerpiece of this historic district is the Stanley Woolen Mill, aka Central Woolen Mill, built by Moses Taft in 1852, and earlier by his father, Luke Taft, in 1833, on the banks of the Blackstone Canal.",
" The District is also the southern entrance to the Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park.",
" This parkland is the geographic center of the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor, an historic corridor of national significance as are of the earliest industrial activity of the United States."
],
"title": "Central Woolen Mills District"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park is a National Park Service unit in the states of Rhode Island and Massachusetts.",
" The park was created for the purpose of preserving, protecting, and interpreting the industrial heritage of the Blackstone River Valley and the urban, rural, and agricultural landscape of that region.",
" The Blackstone River Valley was the site of some of the earliest successful textile mills in the United States, and these mills contributed significantly to the earliest American Industrial Revolution.",
" The subsequent construction of the Blackstone Canal, a few years after the successful completion of the Erie Canal, helped to sustain the region's industrial strength."
],
"title": "Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Illinois River is a principal tributary of the Mississippi River, approximately 273 mi long, in the U.S. state of Illinois.",
" The river drains a large section of central Illinois, with a drainage basin of 28756.6 sqmi .",
" The drainage basin extends into Wisconsin and Indiana.",
" This river was important among Native Americans and early French traders as the principal water route connecting the Great Lakes with the Mississippi.",
" The French colonial settlements along the river formed the heart of the area known as the Illinois Country.",
" After the construction of the Illinois and Michigan Canal and the Hennepin Canal in the 19th century, the role of the river as link between Lake Michigan and the Mississippi was extended into the era of modern industrial shipping.",
" It now forms the basis for the Illinois Waterway."
],
"title": "Illinois River"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Erie Canal is a canal in New York that is part of the east–west, cross-state route of the New York State Canal System (formerly known as the New York State Barge Canal).",
" Originally, it ran 363 mi from Albany, on the Hudson River, to Buffalo, at Lake Erie.",
" It was built to create a navigable water route from New York City and the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes.",
" When completed in 1825, it was the second longest canal in the world (after the Grand Canal in China) and greatly affected the development and economy of New York, New York City, and the United States."
],
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"The Karakum Canal (Qaraqum Canal, Kara Kum Canal, Garagum Canal; Russian: Каракумский канал , \"Karakumsky Kanal\", Turkmen: Garagum kanaly , گَرَگوُم كَنَلیٛ, \"Гарагум каналы\") in Turkmenistan is one of the largest irrigation and water supply canals in the world.",
" Started in 1954, and completed in 1988, it is navigable over much of its 1375 km length, and carries 13 km3 of water annually from the Amu-Darya River across the Karakum Desert in Turkmenistan.",
" The canal opened up huge new tracts of land to agriculture, especially to cotton monoculture heavily promoted by the Soviet Union, and supplying Ashgabat with a major source of water.",
" Unfortunately, the primitive construction of the canal allows almost 50 percent of the water to escape en route, creating lakes and ponds along the canal, and a rise in groundwater leading to widespread soil salinization problems.",
" The canal is also a major factor leading to the Aral Sea environmental disaster."
],
"title": "Karakum Canal"
}
] |
[
"Title: Valley Falls Mill\n\nThe Valley Falls Mill is an historic textile mill complex on Broad Street in Central Falls, Rhode Island. The complex consists of the primary mill building, a large Italianate brick four-story building erected in 1849, several outbuildings. a dam across the Blackstone River, and a portion of the original canal system which provided water power to the mill. The outbuildings include the gatehouse controlling waterflow into the canals, a small stuccoed office building now serving as a retail establishment, and a brick bath house built c. 1870 that stands just south of the mill race. The complex originally had a second mill building and power canal; that building was destroyed by fire, and its canal was filled in. The main mill building was developed as housing in the late 1970s, including a sympathetic replacement for the second mill building.",
"Title: Sayre Yard\n\nHistoric Sayre Yard, named after the chief Engineer and first Superintendent of the Lehigh Valley Railroad (LV) was established across the stateline in 1876 in Waverly, New York and Sayre, Pennsylvania. The large yard, and the purpose built company town, Sayre, Pennsylvania were founded as part of a planned program of expansion and extension to the young railroad's infrastructure—the yard was but one benchmark on the way to completing the goal of establishing competitive passenger rail service between New York City, as well as cities in Delaware such as Wilmington, cities in central New Jersey such as Trenton, and Eastern Pennsylvania cities including Philadelphia with Chicago and other Great Lakes Cities via Buffalo, New York. The Lehigh Valley was primarily first and foremost a coal road which transported high grade Anthracite to the big cities of the east and to steel mills along the Great Lakes and to the area in and around Chicago. The yard is a way point along the historic rail corridor that extends along the left bank Susquehanna River through the RBMN Duryea Yard and Mountain Top Yards down along the route of the historic Lehigh Canal and across the Delaware at Easton, Pennsylvania.",
"Title: Woonsocket Company Mill Complex\n\nThe Woonsocket Company Mill Complex (also known as Hemond, Inc., Woonsocket Weaving Co., Blackstone Valley Electric) is a historic district encompassing one of the largest mill complexes in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. The district includes all of the buildings historically associated with the Woonsocket Company, a major manufacturer of cotton textiles in the 19th century. The complex is located along the eastern bank of the Blackstone River between Court and Bernon Streets. It includes three handsome stone mills, built between 1827 and 1859, and a power plant that was built on the site of the former #3 mill between 1890 and 1920, as well as the remnants of the canal that originally carried water to the buildings for power.",
"Title: Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park\n\nThe Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park is a part of the state park system of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR). This 1000 acre park \"recalls the role of canals in transporting raw materials and manufactured goods between emerging industrial centers.\" The Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park at Uxbridge, Massachusetts, is the midpoint of the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor of the National Park System. The Blackstone River and Valley is where the industrial revolution was born in America. The southern entrance to this state park is the site of the historic Stanley Woolen Mill, currently being redeveloped for commercial and tourism. The Native American Nipmuc name for the village here was \"Wacentug\", translated as \"bend in the river\".",
"Title: Blackstone Viaduct\n\nThe Blackstone Viaduct, or the New York & New England Railroad Viaduct is a historic viaduct in Blackstone, Massachusetts. The viaduct was built in 1872 by the Boston, Hartford and Erie Railroad and the American Bridge Company. The viaduct is 1600 ft long structure, consisting of masonry arches and earthen embankments in the Massachusetts portion of the village of Waterford. It runs from the Blackstone River in the east to a still-watered section of the defunct Blackstone Canal to the west. The most prominent portion of the structure is an 800-foot earthen embankment running west from the river that is 25 ft high, and then a 375 ft multiple-arch masonry bridge constructed out of granite which was sheathed in concrete in 1918. The structure was built as part of a project by the Boston, Hartford and Erie to build a complete run between New York City and Boston.",
"Title: Central Woolen Mills District\n\nThe Central Woolen Mills District is a historic district in Uxbridge, Massachusetts. The centerpiece of this historic district is the Stanley Woolen Mill, aka Central Woolen Mill, built by Moses Taft in 1852, and earlier by his father, Luke Taft, in 1833, on the banks of the Blackstone Canal. The District is also the southern entrance to the Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park. This parkland is the geographic center of the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor, an historic corridor of national significance as are of the earliest industrial activity of the United States.",
"Title: Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park\n\nBlackstone River Valley National Historical Park is a National Park Service unit in the states of Rhode Island and Massachusetts. The park was created for the purpose of preserving, protecting, and interpreting the industrial heritage of the Blackstone River Valley and the urban, rural, and agricultural landscape of that region. The Blackstone River Valley was the site of some of the earliest successful textile mills in the United States, and these mills contributed significantly to the earliest American Industrial Revolution. The subsequent construction of the Blackstone Canal, a few years after the successful completion of the Erie Canal, helped to sustain the region's industrial strength.",
"Title: Illinois River\n\nThe Illinois River is a principal tributary of the Mississippi River, approximately 273 mi long, in the U.S. state of Illinois. The river drains a large section of central Illinois, with a drainage basin of 28756.6 sqmi . The drainage basin extends into Wisconsin and Indiana. This river was important among Native Americans and early French traders as the principal water route connecting the Great Lakes with the Mississippi. The French colonial settlements along the river formed the heart of the area known as the Illinois Country. After the construction of the Illinois and Michigan Canal and the Hennepin Canal in the 19th century, the role of the river as link between Lake Michigan and the Mississippi was extended into the era of modern industrial shipping. It now forms the basis for the Illinois Waterway.",
"Title: Erie Canal\n\nThe Erie Canal is a canal in New York that is part of the east–west, cross-state route of the New York State Canal System (formerly known as the New York State Barge Canal). Originally, it ran 363 mi from Albany, on the Hudson River, to Buffalo, at Lake Erie. It was built to create a navigable water route from New York City and the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes. When completed in 1825, it was the second longest canal in the world (after the Grand Canal in China) and greatly affected the development and economy of New York, New York City, and the United States.",
"Title: Karakum Canal\n\nThe Karakum Canal (Qaraqum Canal, Kara Kum Canal, Garagum Canal; Russian: Каракумский канал , \"Karakumsky Kanal\", Turkmen: Garagum kanaly , گَرَگوُم كَنَلیٛ, \"Гарагум каналы\") in Turkmenistan is one of the largest irrigation and water supply canals in the world. Started in 1954, and completed in 1988, it is navigable over much of its 1375 km length, and carries 13 km3 of water annually from the Amu-Darya River across the Karakum Desert in Turkmenistan. The canal opened up huge new tracts of land to agriculture, especially to cotton monoculture heavily promoted by the Soviet Union, and supplying Ashgabat with a major source of water. Unfortunately, the primitive construction of the canal allows almost 50 percent of the water to escape en route, creating lakes and ponds along the canal, and a rise in groundwater leading to widespread soil salinization problems. The canal is also a major factor leading to the Aral Sea environmental disaster."
] |
4,344
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The basketball player that was traded to the Sacramento Kings following the 1997–98 Washington Wizards season was indicted for his involvement in what scandal?
|
the Ed Martin scandal
|
bridge
|
hard
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{
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"Chris Webber"
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7,
3
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"The 2016–17 Washington Wizards season was the 56th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and 44th in the Washington, D.C. area.",
" On April 14, 2016, the Wizards fired Randy Wittman after the team missed the playoffs.",
" On April 26, 2016, the Wizards hired Scott Brooks to be their head coach.",
" The Wizards clinched a playoff berth on their 129–108 victory over the Brooklyn Nets on Friday March 24, 2017 after having a one season absence from the playoffs.",
" On March 28, 2017, the Wizards defeated the Los Angeles Lakers 119–108 to win their first division title since 1979 ending their 38 year drought when they were named the Bullets."
],
"title": "2016–17 Washington Wizards season"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2014–15 Washington Wizards season was the 54th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and 42nd in the Washington, D.C. area.",
" The Wizards recorded their best regular season record since 1978–79 and secured a place in the NBA playoffs, but despite cleansweeping the Toronto Raptors in their first round playoff series, they were eliminated in a 2–4 loss in the Eastern Conference Semifinals by the Atlanta Hawks."
],
"title": "2014–15 Washington Wizards season"
},
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"sentences": [
"The 1997–98 NBA season was the Wizards' 37th season in the National Basketball Association.",
" There was a new beginning for basketball in Washington D.C. as the team changed its name to the \"Wizards\", fearing \"Bullets\" endorsed gun violence.",
" The team also got a new logo, and new uniforms with blue, black and bronze colors.",
" The Wizards got off to a slow 5–11 start to the season, losing their first five home games at US Airways Arena.",
" In December, they moved into their new arena, the MCI Center, posting a 24–12 home record for the remainder of the season.",
" The Wizards won their final four games of the season to finish fourth in the Atlantic Division with a 42–40 record, falling just one game short of making the playoffs.",
" Rod Strickland led the league with 10.5 assists per game and made the All-NBA Second Team.",
" Following the season, Chris Webber was traded to the Sacramento Kings, and Gheorghe Mureșan, who missed the entire season with a foot injury was released."
],
"title": "1997–98 Washington Wizards season"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mayce Edward Christopher Webber III (born March 1, 1973) is an American retired professional basketball player.",
" He is a five-time NBA All-Star, a five-time All-NBA Team member, a former NBA Rookie of the Year, and a former number one overall NBA draftee.",
" As a collegiate athlete, he was a first-team All-American and led the Michigan Wolverines' 1991 incoming freshman class known as the Fab Five that reached the 1992 and 1993 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship games as freshmen and sophomores.",
" However, Webber was indicted by a federal grand jury and stripped of his All-American honors by the NCAA as a result of his direct involvement in the Ed Martin scandal.",
" He is also a former National High School Basketball Player of the Year who led his high school Detroit Country Day to three Michigan State High School Basketball Championships.",
" He also played middle school basketball at Riverside Middle School at Dearborn Heights, Michigan where he won a city championship there in 1986."
],
"title": "Chris Webber"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2009-10 Washington Wizards season was the 49th season of the Washington Wizards in the National Basketball Association (NBA)."
],
"title": "2009–10 Washington Wizards season"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2011-12 Washington Wizards season was the 51st season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the 39th in the Washington, D.C. area.",
" The Wizards finished the lockout-shortened season with a 20–46 record and in 14th place in the Eastern Conference.",
" It was the last season of Flip Saunders as Washington's head coach, who was fired after 17 games.",
" For the 2011–12, the Wizards unveiled a new logo and color scheme, bringing back the \"hands\" logo used during the 90s when they were still called the Washington Bullets."
],
"title": "2011–12 Washington Wizards season"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2007–08 Washington Wizards season was their 47th season in the National Basketball Association.",
" The Wizards made the playoffs for the fourth straight season despite missing star Gilbert Arenas for most of it due to a knee injury.",
" The Wizards were then eliminated for the third straight time by the Cavaliers, all in just the first round."
],
"title": "2007–08 Washington Wizards season"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2006–07 Washington Wizards season was their 46th season in the National Basketball Association.",
" The Wizards made the playoffs for the third straight season.",
" The Wizards were then eliminated for the second straight time by the Cavaliers in just the first round."
],
"title": "2006–07 Washington Wizards season"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Marcus Terrell Thornton (born June 5, 1987) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Washington Wizards of the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" He played college basketball for Kilgore College and LSU before being drafted in the second round of the 2009 NBA draft by the Miami Heat.",
" He has since played for the New Orleans Hornets, Sacramento Kings, Brooklyn Nets, Boston Celtics, Phoenix Suns, Houston Rockets and Washington Wizards."
],
"title": "Marcus Thornton (basketball, born 1987)"
},
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"Title: 2016–17 Washington Wizards season\n\nThe 2016–17 Washington Wizards season was the 56th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and 44th in the Washington, D.C. area. On April 14, 2016, the Wizards fired Randy Wittman after the team missed the playoffs. On April 26, 2016, the Wizards hired Scott Brooks to be their head coach. The Wizards clinched a playoff berth on their 129–108 victory over the Brooklyn Nets on Friday March 24, 2017 after having a one season absence from the playoffs. On March 28, 2017, the Wizards defeated the Los Angeles Lakers 119–108 to win their first division title since 1979 ending their 38 year drought when they were named the Bullets.",
"Title: 2014–15 Washington Wizards season\n\nThe 2014–15 Washington Wizards season was the 54th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and 42nd in the Washington, D.C. area. The Wizards recorded their best regular season record since 1978–79 and secured a place in the NBA playoffs, but despite cleansweeping the Toronto Raptors in their first round playoff series, they were eliminated in a 2–4 loss in the Eastern Conference Semifinals by the Atlanta Hawks.",
"Title: 1997–98 Washington Wizards season\n\nThe 1997–98 NBA season was the Wizards' 37th season in the National Basketball Association. There was a new beginning for basketball in Washington D.C. as the team changed its name to the \"Wizards\", fearing \"Bullets\" endorsed gun violence. The team also got a new logo, and new uniforms with blue, black and bronze colors. The Wizards got off to a slow 5–11 start to the season, losing their first five home games at US Airways Arena. In December, they moved into their new arena, the MCI Center, posting a 24–12 home record for the remainder of the season. The Wizards won their final four games of the season to finish fourth in the Atlantic Division with a 42–40 record, falling just one game short of making the playoffs. Rod Strickland led the league with 10.5 assists per game and made the All-NBA Second Team. Following the season, Chris Webber was traded to the Sacramento Kings, and Gheorghe Mureșan, who missed the entire season with a foot injury was released.",
"Title: Chris Webber\n\nMayce Edward Christopher Webber III (born March 1, 1973) is an American retired professional basketball player. He is a five-time NBA All-Star, a five-time All-NBA Team member, a former NBA Rookie of the Year, and a former number one overall NBA draftee. As a collegiate athlete, he was a first-team All-American and led the Michigan Wolverines' 1991 incoming freshman class known as the Fab Five that reached the 1992 and 1993 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship games as freshmen and sophomores. However, Webber was indicted by a federal grand jury and stripped of his All-American honors by the NCAA as a result of his direct involvement in the Ed Martin scandal. He is also a former National High School Basketball Player of the Year who led his high school Detroit Country Day to three Michigan State High School Basketball Championships. He also played middle school basketball at Riverside Middle School at Dearborn Heights, Michigan where he won a city championship there in 1986.",
"Title: 2009–10 Washington Wizards season\n\nThe 2009-10 Washington Wizards season was the 49th season of the Washington Wizards in the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
"Title: 2011–12 Washington Wizards season\n\nThe 2011-12 Washington Wizards season was the 51st season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the 39th in the Washington, D.C. area. The Wizards finished the lockout-shortened season with a 20–46 record and in 14th place in the Eastern Conference. It was the last season of Flip Saunders as Washington's head coach, who was fired after 17 games. For the 2011–12, the Wizards unveiled a new logo and color scheme, bringing back the \"hands\" logo used during the 90s when they were still called the Washington Bullets.",
"Title: 2007–08 Washington Wizards season\n\nThe 2007–08 Washington Wizards season was their 47th season in the National Basketball Association. The Wizards made the playoffs for the fourth straight season despite missing star Gilbert Arenas for most of it due to a knee injury. The Wizards were then eliminated for the third straight time by the Cavaliers, all in just the first round.",
"Title: 2006–07 Washington Wizards season\n\nThe 2006–07 Washington Wizards season was their 46th season in the National Basketball Association. The Wizards made the playoffs for the third straight season. The Wizards were then eliminated for the second straight time by the Cavaliers in just the first round.",
"Title: Marcus Thornton (basketball, born 1987)\n\nMarcus Terrell Thornton (born June 5, 1987) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Washington Wizards of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for Kilgore College and LSU before being drafted in the second round of the 2009 NBA draft by the Miami Heat. He has since played for the New Orleans Hornets, Sacramento Kings, Brooklyn Nets, Boston Celtics, Phoenix Suns, Houston Rockets and Washington Wizards.",
"Title: 2010–11 Washington Wizards season\n\nThe 2010-11 Washington Wizards season is the 50th season of the Washington Wizards franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), the 38th in the Washington, D.C. area."
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Reginald "Reggie" Carter, was an American basketball player, born in New York City, he played his schoolboy years starring for Long Island Lutheran High School, a Lutheran college preparatory school in which city in New York?
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" In 1965 he was a senior and a starter on the DeMatha team that beat New York City's Power Memorial Academy 46-43 on January 30.",
" Power, led by 7' 1\" senior Lew Alcindor (later Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) had won 71 games in a row.",
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" Founded and built in 1960 on a 32-acre estate, Long Island Lutheran, commonly known as LuHi, has a student body of approximately 600 students in grades 6-12, with students coming from more than 50 school districts throughout Long Island and New York City.",
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" The School is located in San Antonio in the U.S. state of Texas.",
" As the city’s only Lutheran high school, LHSSA is supported by six congregations of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod forming the Lutheran High School Association."
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"Northeast College Preparatory School is a public high school located in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, U.S.A., and is one of eighteen high schools operated by the Rochester City School District.",
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" St. Francis is run by the Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn, who maintain a residence on the top floor of the school.",
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"Horace Mann School (also known as Horace Mann or HM) is an independent college preparatory school in the Bronx, founded in 1887.",
" Horace Mann is a member of the Ivy Preparatory School League, educating students from the New York metropolitan area from nursery school to the twelfth grade.",
" The Upper, Middle, and Lower Divisions are located in Riverdale, a neighborhood of the Bronx, while the Nursery School is located in Manhattan.",
" The John Dorr Nature Laboratory, a 275 acre campus in Washington Depot, Connecticut, serves as the school's outdoor and community education center.",
" Tuition for the 2014–15 school year is $43,300 from nursery through twelfth grade, making it the second most expensive private school in New York City.",
" Niche (company) ranks Horace Mann #1 in its list of 2017 Best Private High Schools in New York."
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" At 6'3\" (1.90 m) and 175 lb (79 kg), he played as a guard.",
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" He was selected by the National Basketball Association's New York Knicks in the 2nd round (27th pick overall) of the 1979 NBA Draft.",
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"Title: Long Island Lutheran Middle and High School\n\nLong Island Lutheran Middle and High School is a Lutheran college preparatory school in Brookville, New York. Founded and built in 1960 on a 32-acre estate, Long Island Lutheran, commonly known as LuHi, has a student body of approximately 600 students in grades 6-12, with students coming from more than 50 school districts throughout Long Island and New York City. The school is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and is a member of the New York State Association of Independent Schools.",
"Title: Lutheran High School of San Antonio\n\nLutheran High School of San Antonio (LHSSA), an accredited college preparatory Christian high school in the Lutheran education tradition, nurtures faith and discipleship and promotes academic excellence to cultivate Christian servant leaders. The School is located in San Antonio in the U.S. state of Texas. As the city’s only Lutheran high school, LHSSA is supported by six congregations of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod forming the Lutheran High School Association.",
"Title: Northeast College Preparatory School\n\nNortheast College Preparatory School is a public high school located in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, U.S.A., and is one of eighteen high schools operated by the Rochester City School District. It shares the Douglass Campus with the Northwest College Preparatory School.",
"Title: Northwestern Preparatory School\n\nNorthwestern Preparatory School was a four-year Lutheran high school founded in 1865 and located in Watertown, Wisconsin. The school merged with Martin Luther Preparatory School in 1995 to become Luther Preparatory School. It was affiliated with Northwestern College of Watertown, which merged with Dr. Martin Luther College of New Ulm, Minnesota in 1995 to become Martin Luther College.",
"Title: St. Francis Preparatory School\n\nSt. Francis Preparatory School, commonly known as St. Francis Prep, is a private, independent Catholic college preparatory school in the Fresh Meadows neighborhood of the New York City Borough of Queens, in the State of New York. It is the largest non-diocesan Catholic high school in the United States. St. Francis is run by the Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn, who maintain a residence on the top floor of the school. The school has a student body of about 2,750 students and graduates between 600 and 700 students annually.",
"Title: Dalton School\n\nThe Dalton School, originally the Children's University School, is a private, coeducational college preparatory school on New York City's Upper East Side and a member of both the Ivy Preparatory School League and the New York Interschool. The school is located in three buildings within Manhattan.",
"Title: Horace Mann School\n\nHorace Mann School (also known as Horace Mann or HM) is an independent college preparatory school in the Bronx, founded in 1887. Horace Mann is a member of the Ivy Preparatory School League, educating students from the New York metropolitan area from nursery school to the twelfth grade. The Upper, Middle, and Lower Divisions are located in Riverdale, a neighborhood of the Bronx, while the Nursery School is located in Manhattan. The John Dorr Nature Laboratory, a 275 acre campus in Washington Depot, Connecticut, serves as the school's outdoor and community education center. Tuition for the 2014–15 school year is $43,300 from nursery through twelfth grade, making it the second most expensive private school in New York City. Niche (company) ranks Horace Mann #1 in its list of 2017 Best Private High Schools in New York.",
"Title: Reggie Carter\n\nReginald \"Reggie\" Carter (October 10, 1957 – December 24, 1999) was an American basketball player. At 6'3\" (1.90 m) and 175 lb (79 kg), he played as a guard. Born in New York City, he played collegiately for the St. John's University and the University of Hawaii after spending his schoolboy years starring for Long Island Lutheran High School in Brookville, New York. He was selected by the National Basketball Association's New York Knicks in the 2nd round (27th pick overall) of the 1979 NBA Draft. He played with the Knicks from 1980 to 1982 for 135 games. Reggie became an assistant principal at Mineola High School before dying of a heart attack.",
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What event is held in the 25-story, 1300-room hotel in Louisville, Kentucky?
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Fright Night Film Fest
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"The Nines is a luxury 5-star hotel in Portland, Oregon, United States, owned by the Pebblebrook Hotel Trust.",
" Opened in 2008, the hotel occupies the top nine floors of the Meier & Frank Building, giving the hotel its name.",
" The 331-room hotel includes 13 suites, making it the fifth largest hotel in Portland based on the number of rooms.",
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" The hotel has two restaurants.",
" One is Urban Farmer, a gourmet restaurant that relies on local farmers' produce.",
" This restaurant is located on the 8th floor, which is the lobby.",
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"WinStar World Casino and Resort is a hotel and casino located near the Oklahoma–Texas state line, 1 mi north of the Red River, at Exit 1 off Interstate 35 and Winstar Boulevard in Thackerville, Oklahoma.",
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" In August 2013, WinStar Resorts completed a major expansion project, which added a new 1000-room second hotel tower that was divided into two phases; this also added a new casino that is attached to the tower.",
" As a result of the completion of this expansion, the casino overtook Foxwoods Resort Casino to become the largest casino in the United States based on gaming floor space.",
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"Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur, is a five-star hotel in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, that officially opened 24 August 2012.",
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" Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur, a 412-room hotel, is located within Menara Darussalam which also includes separate office spaces from level 3 to 15.",
" The hotel is situated along Jalan Pinang and adjacent to the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.",
" The hotel overlooks Petronas Twin Towers and is walking distance to Suria KLCC Shopping Mall, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur also Golden Triangle district.",
" It features entry level rooms at 47 square metres to luxurious suites, a Sky Lobby with views of the Petronas Twin Towers, KLCC Park and the city skyline.",
" All the rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows to maximise natural daylight into the rooms.",
" The hotel also has three food and beverage dining options with interactive show kitchens, seven meeting and event venues for gala events to intimate wedding receptions.",
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"The SLS Hotel & Residences Brickell is a high rise building currently in the Brickell district of Miami, Florida.",
" The project will include 450 condominium units in addition to the 133 room hotel.",
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" The project is located at 1300 South Miami Avenue, next to the Infinity at Brickell; it replaces the second phase of that project.",
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"Jetwing Jaffna (Jetwing Yarl) is a hotel in the city of Jaffna in northern Sri Lanka.",
" The seven-storey 55 room star class hotel is located in the heart of the city on Mahatma Gandhi Road (former Clock Tower Road), next to Cargills Square.",
" The hotel was built on land purchased in 1975 by N. U. Jayawardena, former governor of the Central Bank of Ceylon.",
" Originally intended to be a fourteen-storey 76 room hotel, construction began in February 2012.",
" Owned by Yarl Hotels, a joint venture between Jetwing Hotels and MMBL Group (Mercantile Merchant Banking Limited), the Rs.",
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"The Hilton Baltimore is a 757–room hotel located on West Pratt Street in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.",
" Initially proposed in 2003, actual construction of the city-owned venture took place between 2006 and 2008 as part of the Baltimore Convention Center.",
" A month before the hotel's scheduled opening in August 2008, Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon said that an 18% increase in room night bookings through 2017, as of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2008, compared to the previous year's, confirmed the city's decision to move forward with the hotel development project as a means of bolstering Baltimore's convention business.",
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"Fright Night Film Fest, also known as Louisville Fright Night Film Fest, is an annual horror film festival in Louisville, Kentucky.",
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" Harvey Dick purchased the hotel in 1941.",
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" Dick closed the hotel in 1972 due to declining business."
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"The Louisville Zombie Attack started on August 29, 2005 as a flash mob, is a public event in Louisville, Kentucky held annually in August.",
" Before 2016, it had been held on August 29 at 8:29 p.m., but the 2016 event was moved to August 27 (which fell on a Saturday that year) at the same time and rebranded as the \"Louisville Zombie Walk\".",
" This resulted in a lawsuit between two of the event's co-founders, John King and Lyndi Curtis, which resulted in Curtis abandoning all rights to the event.",
" The Louisville Zombie Walk's co-organizer, Jason Bessemann, was not named in the suit and went on to promote the 2017 Louisville Zombie Walk as a separate event three days before the original.",
" Several thousand participants dressed and made up as zombies gather in the Highlands area and march down Bardstown Road to the end point of the walk.",
" An after party is typically thrown by all the bars included in the nightlife throughout the street after the walk.",
" Some of the bars included are: Nowhere Bar, Highlands Taproom, Big Bar, Baxter's, and many others in the local area.",
" Throughout the years, the walk grew by thousands as word of mouth caught on.",
" The last few years, the walk has generated over 10,000 walkers, with 30,000 in 2013 and 32,000 in 2014.",
" Over 40,000 walkers were anticipated for the 2015 event.",
" It began as a birthday party for three friends, but has turned into a real event recognized by local businesses.",
" The event typically costs around $10,000 to function, but the event is kept free to the public due to donations."
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"The Galt House is a 25-story, 1300-room hotel in Louisville, Kentucky established in 1972.",
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"Title: WinStar World Casino\n\nWinStar World Casino and Resort is a hotel and casino located near the Oklahoma–Texas state line, 1 mi north of the Red River, at Exit 1 off Interstate 35 and Winstar Boulevard in Thackerville, Oklahoma. The casino opened as the WinStar Casino in 2004, and was expanded (with a 395-room hotel tower) and renamed the WinStar World Casino in 2009, with its 519000 sqft of casino floor making it the largest casino in the state of Oklahoma. In August 2013, WinStar Resorts completed a major expansion project, which added a new 1000-room second hotel tower that was divided into two phases; this also added a new casino that is attached to the tower. As a result of the completion of this expansion, the casino overtook Foxwoods Resort Casino to become the largest casino in the United States based on gaming floor space. WinStar has over 7,400 electronic games, 46 table poker rooms, 99 total table games, Racer's off-track betting, High Limit Room, keno, and bingo.",
"Title: Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur\n\nGrand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur, is a five-star hotel in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, that officially opened 24 August 2012. The hotel is part of Hyatt Hotels Corporation and the first Grand Hyatt brand to be opened in Malaysia. Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur, a 412-room hotel, is located within Menara Darussalam which also includes separate office spaces from level 3 to 15. The hotel is situated along Jalan Pinang and adjacent to the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. The hotel overlooks Petronas Twin Towers and is walking distance to Suria KLCC Shopping Mall, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur also Golden Triangle district. It features entry level rooms at 47 square metres to luxurious suites, a Sky Lobby with views of the Petronas Twin Towers, KLCC Park and the city skyline. All the rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows to maximise natural daylight into the rooms. The hotel also has three food and beverage dining options with interactive show kitchens, seven meeting and event venues for gala events to intimate wedding receptions. There is also Essa Spa that offers traditional Malay ramuan and a freeform outdoor swimming pool surrounded by tropical greenery.",
"Title: SLS Brickell\n\nThe SLS Hotel & Residences Brickell is a high rise building currently in the Brickell district of Miami, Florida. The project will include 450 condominium units in addition to the 133 room hotel. With the exception of a few penthouses, the project sold out before breaking ground. The project is located at 1300 South Miami Avenue, next to the Infinity at Brickell; it replaces the second phase of that project. There is another SLS-branded building a few blocks north known as SLS Lux.",
"Title: Jetwing Jaffna\n\nJetwing Jaffna (Jetwing Yarl) is a hotel in the city of Jaffna in northern Sri Lanka. The seven-storey 55 room star class hotel is located in the heart of the city on Mahatma Gandhi Road (former Clock Tower Road), next to Cargills Square. The hotel was built on land purchased in 1975 by N. U. Jayawardena, former governor of the Central Bank of Ceylon. Originally intended to be a fourteen-storey 76 room hotel, construction began in February 2012. Owned by Yarl Hotels, a joint venture between Jetwing Hotels and MMBL Group (Mercantile Merchant Banking Limited), the Rs. 1 billion hotel opened in April 2016.",
"Title: Hilton Baltimore\n\nThe Hilton Baltimore is a 757–room hotel located on West Pratt Street in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Initially proposed in 2003, actual construction of the city-owned venture took place between 2006 and 2008 as part of the Baltimore Convention Center. A month before the hotel's scheduled opening in August 2008, Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon said that an 18% increase in room night bookings through 2017, as of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2008, compared to the previous year's, confirmed the city's decision to move forward with the hotel development project as a means of bolstering Baltimore's convention business. The massive hotel has been criticized for blocking the once-celebrated views of Baltimore's skyline from the Oriole Park at Camden Yards grandstand, however. The hotel has underperformed projections, losing money in its first three years of operation.",
"Title: Fright Night Film Fest\n\nFright Night Film Fest, also known as Louisville Fright Night Film Fest, is an annual horror film festival in Louisville, Kentucky. The festival was first founded in 2005 by Ken Daniels and is typically held in July at the Galt House, which is famous for housing guests for the Kentucky Derby. The focus of the Fright Night Film Fest focuses on genre films such as horror, science fiction, fantasy, action, and cult from around the world including new films from Asia, Africa, Middle East, Latin America, Europe and North America.",
"Title: Hoyt Hotel\n\nThe Hoyt Hotel was a 175-room hotel located in Portland, Oregon. Harvey Dick purchased the hotel in 1941. In 1962, he renovated the hotel and added the Barbary Coast Lounge and Roaring 20's Room, a nightclub that attracted celebrities such as Johnny Carson, Duke Ellington, and Anne Francis. Dick closed the hotel in 1972 due to declining business.",
"Title: Louisville Zombie Attack\n\nThe Louisville Zombie Attack started on August 29, 2005 as a flash mob, is a public event in Louisville, Kentucky held annually in August. Before 2016, it had been held on August 29 at 8:29 p.m., but the 2016 event was moved to August 27 (which fell on a Saturday that year) at the same time and rebranded as the \"Louisville Zombie Walk\". This resulted in a lawsuit between two of the event's co-founders, John King and Lyndi Curtis, which resulted in Curtis abandoning all rights to the event. The Louisville Zombie Walk's co-organizer, Jason Bessemann, was not named in the suit and went on to promote the 2017 Louisville Zombie Walk as a separate event three days before the original. Several thousand participants dressed and made up as zombies gather in the Highlands area and march down Bardstown Road to the end point of the walk. An after party is typically thrown by all the bars included in the nightlife throughout the street after the walk. Some of the bars included are: Nowhere Bar, Highlands Taproom, Big Bar, Baxter's, and many others in the local area. Throughout the years, the walk grew by thousands as word of mouth caught on. The last few years, the walk has generated over 10,000 walkers, with 30,000 in 2013 and 32,000 in 2014. Over 40,000 walkers were anticipated for the 2015 event. It began as a birthday party for three friends, but has turned into a real event recognized by local businesses. The event typically costs around $10,000 to function, but the event is kept free to the public due to donations.",
"Title: Galt House\n\nThe Galt House is a 25-story, 1300-room hotel in Louisville, Kentucky established in 1972. It is named for a nearby historic hotel erected in 1837 and demolished in 1921. The Galt House is the city's only hotel on the Ohio River."
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4,347
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What was the name of the director of the 2008 American sports drama film which included Michael Drayer in the cast?
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Darren Aronofsky
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" The series also stars Marin Ireland, Shane McRae, Libe Barer, Michael Drayer, Peter Gerety, and Margo Martindale.",
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"Title: The Challenger (2015 film)\n\nThe Challenger is an American sports drama film written and directed by Kent Moran and executive produced by Michael Clarke Duncan, who also co-stars. In addition to Duncan, whose last feature film it was, \"The Challenger\" features Kent Moran, S. Epatha Merkerson and Justin Hartley.",
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"Title: Sneaky Pete\n\nSneaky Pete is an American crime drama series created by David Shore and Bryan Cranston. The series follows Marius Josipovic (Giovanni Ribisi), a released convict who adopts the identity of his cell mate, Pete Murphy, in order to avoid his past life. The series also stars Marin Ireland, Shane McRae, Libe Barer, Michael Drayer, Peter Gerety, and Margo Martindale. The pilot debuted on August 7, 2015, and was followed by a full series order that September. Shore left the project in early 2016 and was replaced by Graham Yost, who served as executive producer and showrunner for the remaining nine episodes. The series premiered in its entirety on January 13, 2017, exclusively on Amazon Video. On January 19, 2017, Amazon announced that \"Sneaky Pete\" had been renewed for a second season.",
"Title: Creed (film)\n\nCreed is a 2015 American sports drama film directed by Ryan Coogler and written by Coogler and Aaron Covington. A spin-off and sequel to the \"Rocky\" film series, the film stars Michael B. Jordan as Adonis Johnson Creed, Apollo Creed's son, with Sylvester Stallone reprising the role of Rocky Balboa. It also features Tessa Thompson, Phylicia Rashād, Tony Bellew and Graham McTavish. The film reunites Jordan with \"Fruitvale Station\" writer/director Coogler, as well as Wood Harris, with whom Jordan had worked on \"The Wire\".",
"Title: Friday Night Lights (film)\n\nFriday Night Lights is a 2004 American sports drama film, directed by Peter Berg, which 'documented' the coach and players of a high school football team in the Texas city of Odessa that supported and was obsessed with them. The book on which it was based, \"\" (1990) by H. G. Bissinger, followed the story of the 1988 Permian High School Panthers football team as they made a run towards the state championship. A television series of the same name premiered on October 3, 2006 on NBC. The film won the Best Sports Movie ESPY Award and was ranked number 37 on \"Entertainment Weekly\"'s list of the Best High School Movies.",
"Title: Any Given Sunday\n\nAny Given Sunday is a 1999 American sports drama film directed by Oliver Stone depicting a fictional professional American football team. The film features an ensemble cast, including Al Pacino, Cameron Diaz, Dennis Quaid, Jamie Foxx, James Woods, LL Cool J, Ann-Margret, Lauren Holly, Matthew Modine, John C. McGinley, Charlton Heston, Bill Bellamy, Lela Rochon, Aaron Eckhart, Elizabeth Berkley, Marty Wright, and NFL players Jim Brown and Lawrence Taylor. It is partly based on the novel \"On Any Given Sunday\" by famed NFL defensive end Pat Toomay; the title is derived from a line in the book (also used in the film) that a team can win or lose on \"any given Sunday\", said by the fictitious coach Tony D'Amato.",
"Title: Rocky IV\n\nRocky IV is a 1985 American sports drama film written, directed by, and starring Sylvester Stallone. The film co-stars Dolph Lundgren, Burt Young, Talia Shire, Carl Weathers, Tony Burton, Brigitte Nielsen, and Michael Pataki. \"Rocky IV\" remained the highest grossing sports movie for 24 years before it was overtaken by \"The Blind Side\". It is the fourth and most financially successful entry in the \"Rocky\" film series.",
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4,348
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What is the profession of the subject of the 1983 book "Fatal Vision"?
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medical doctor
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4,349
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Between Bear Hands and Royal Republic, which band is from Sweden?
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Royal Republic
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"Title: Burning Bush Supper Club\n\nBurning Bush Supper Club is the debut album by experimental rock outfit Bear Hands.",
"Title: Agora (song)\n\n\"Agora\" is a song by American experimental rock band Bear Hands. The song was released in early 2014 as the second single from the band's second album, \"Distraction\", and peaked at number 17 on the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart."
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4,350
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Who is older, Buster Bloodvessel or Barney Greenway?
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Buster Bloodvessel
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comparison
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"Mark Andrew \"Barney\" Greenway (born 13 July 1969) is a British extreme metal vocalist, who has been a member of Napalm Death, Extreme Noise Terror, and Benediction."
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"Dave Bjerregaard Ingram (born 25 January 1969) is a death metal vocalist from Birmingham, England.",
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" It was released on 8 July 2003 on Earache Records.",
" This album is a retrospective of the band's entire career.",
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"Barney Barton is a fictional antihero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.",
" Barney is the older brother of Clint Barton, the superhero known as Hawkeye."
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"Title: Barney Greenway\n\nMark Andrew \"Barney\" Greenway (born 13 July 1969) is a British extreme metal vocalist, who has been a member of Napalm Death, Extreme Noise Terror, and Benediction.",
"Title: Dave Ingram\n\nDave Bjerregaard Ingram (born 25 January 1969) is a death metal vocalist from Birmingham, England. He began his career replacing Mark \"Barney\" Greenway in UK death metal band Benediction when Greenway decided to focus solely on Napalm Death. Ingram stayed with Benediction until March 1998, when he joined Bolt Thrower, officially replacing Martin van Drunen after having handled vocals temporarily for the band during a show on 4 July 1997 in Zwickau Germany.",
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"Title: Hypomanic (album)\n\nHypomanic is Leng Tch'e's fifth full-length album and their first on Season Of Mist. A video was made for the song \"Totalitarian\" on YouTube , featuring a guest appearance by Barney Greenway of Napalm Death.",
"Title: Napalm Death\n\nNapalm Death are a British extreme metal band formed in Meriden, West Midlands, England, in 1981. While none of its original members remain in the group since December 1986, the lineup of vocalist Mark \"Barney\" Greenway, bassist Shane Embury, guitarist Mitch Harris and drummer Danny Herrera has remained consistent of the band's career since 1992's \"Utopia Banished\", although, from 1989 to 2004, Napalm Death were a five-piece band after they added Jesse Pintado as the replacement of one-time guitarist Bill Steer; following Pintado's departure, the band reverted to a four-piece rather than replace him.",
"Title: Ray Poole\n\nRay Smith Poole (April 15, 1921 – April 2, 2008) was an American offensive and defensive end in the National Football League who played for the New York Giants from 1947 to 1952. Born in Gloster, Mississippi, he graduated from Crosby High School in Crosby, Mississippi, then attended the University of North Carolina before transferring to the University of Mississippi. He also played baseball and basketball at Ole Miss, where his brothers Barney and Buster also became star athletes. Ray Poole was selected by the Giants in the 13th round of the 1944 NFL Draft while he was serving three years in the Marines during World War II; he then returned to play at Ole Miss before joining the NFL. He was named to the all-NFL team in 1950. He later played for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League in 1953–54, and then became an assistant coach at Ole Miss under coach Johnny Vaught. Poole died of cancer at age 86.",
"Title: Buster Bloodvessel\n\nDouglas Trendle (born 6 September 1958), better known as Buster Bloodvessel, is an English singer and the frontman of the ska revival band Bad Manners. His stage name was taken from the bus conductor played by Ivor Cutler in the Beatles' 1967 film \"Magical Mystery Tour\".",
"Title: Barney Barton\n\nBarney Barton is a fictional antihero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Barney is the older brother of Clint Barton, the superhero known as Hawkeye."
] |
4,351
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What team led by fifth-year head coach Mike Gundy, played in the third edition of the college football bowl game and was played at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas?
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2009 Oklahoma State Cowboys
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bridge
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"Title: 2013 Texas Bowl\n\nThe 2013 Texas Bowl is an American college football bowl game that was played on December 27, 2013 at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas. It was one of the 2013–14 bowl games that concluded the 2013 FBS football season. The eighth edition of the Texas Bowl, it featured the Minnesota Golden Gophers of the Big Ten Conference against the Syracuse Orange of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The game began at 5:00 p.m. CST and aired on ESPN.",
"Title: 2012 Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas\n\nThe 2012 Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas, the seventh edition of the game, was a post-season American college football bowl game held on December 28, 2012 at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas as part of the 2012-13 NCAA football bowl season. The game, which was the final game of the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season for both teams, was broadcast at 8 PM CT on ESPN, and featured the Minnesota Golden Gophers from the Big Ten Conference against the Texas Tech Red Raiders from the Big 12 Conference. The Golden Gophers accepted their invitation after finishing the regular season at six-wins, six-losses, while the Red Raiders accepted their invitation following a campaign during which they totaled seven-wins, five-losses. This was not the first time the Golden Gophers and Red Raiders met in a bowl game; the two teams had previously met in the 2006 Insight Bowl, with the Red Raiders winning 44–41 in overtime.",
"Title: 2010 Texas Bowl\n\nThe 2010 Texas Bowl was the fifth edition of the college football bowl game, and was played at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas. The game started at 5:00 PM US CST on Wednesday, December 29, 2010. The game was telecast on ESPN for the second time in bowl history after being televised by the NFL Network for the first three games. The bowl matched the sixth selection from the Big 12 Conference, Baylor, versus the sixth selection from the Big Ten Conference, Illinois.",
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"Title: 2009 Oklahoma State Cowboys football team\n\nThe 2009 Oklahoma State Cowboys football team represented Oklahoma State University in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Cowboys, led by fifth-year head coach Mike Gundy, played their home games at Boone Pickens Stadium. The Cowboys finished the season 9–4, 6–2 in Big 12 play and lost the Cotton Bowl Classic, 21–7, against Ole Miss.",
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"Title: 2009 Texas Bowl\n\nThe 2009 Texas Bowl was the fourth edition of the college football bowl game, and was played at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas. The game started at 2:30 PM US CST on Thursday, December 31, 2009. The game was telecast on ESPN for the first time in bowl history after being televised by the NFL Network for the first three games. The Texas Bowl matched the Big 12 Conference sixth-place Missouri Tigers against independent Navy Midshipmen. Navy defeated Missouri 35–13.",
"Title: 2008 Texas Bowl\n\nThe 2008 Texas Bowl was the third edition of the college football bowl game, and was played at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas. The game was played at 7:00 PM US CST on Tuesday, December 30, 2008. The game, telecast on NFL Network, featured the hometown Rice Owls against the Western Michigan Broncos. The Owls won the game 38-14, which was their first post-season victory since the 1954 Cotton Bowl Classic."
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4,352
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Are Arachniodes and Vriesea classified in the same family?
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no
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comparison
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"'Snow In Summer' is a hybrid cultivar of the genus \"Vriesea\" in the Bromeliad family."
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"sentences": [
"Alcantarea (named for Dom Pedro d'Alcântara, second Emperor of Brazil) is related to the genus Vriesea of the botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Tillandsioideae."
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"Title: Vriesea 'Purple Delight'\n\n'Purple Delight' is a hybrid cultivar of the genus \"Vriesea\" in the Bromeliad family.",
"Title: Vriesea splendens\n\nVriesea splendens or flaming sword is a species of flowering plant in the bromeliad family, subfamily Tillandsioideae. Native to Trinidad, eastern Venezuela and the Guianas these plants were introduced to Europe in 1840. This species of Vriesea features smooth-margined foliage with brown bands growing in a rosette, usually producing a bright red inflorescence in a flattened spike.",
"Title: Arachniodes\n\nArachniodes is a fern genus in the family Dryopteridaceae (wood ferns).",
"Title: Vriesea 'Morreniana'\n\n\"Vriesea\" 'Morreniana' is a hybrid cultivar of the genus \"Vriesea\" in the Bromeliad family.",
"Title: Vriesea 'Sweet One'\n\n\"Vriesea\" 'Sweet One' is a hybrid cultivar of the genus \"Vriesea\" in the Bromeliad family.",
"Title: Vriesea\n\nVriesea is a genus of the botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily",
"Title: Vriesea ospinae var. gruberi\n\nVriesea ospinae var. gruberi is a variety of flowering plant in the Bromeliaceae family.",
"Title: Vriesea 'Snow In Summer'\n\n'Snow In Summer' is a hybrid cultivar of the genus \"Vriesea\" in the Bromeliad family.",
"Title: Alcantarea\n\nAlcantarea (named for Dom Pedro d'Alcântara, second Emperor of Brazil) is related to the genus Vriesea of the botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Tillandsioideae."
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4,353
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Which documentary was released first, The Plow That Broke the Plains or Seal Island?
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The Plow That Broke the Plains
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comparison
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" It is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and is the biggest of a group of five islands which extend north for 12 km .",
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"The Great Seal of the State of Montana was adopted in 1865, when Montana was a United States Territory.",
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" The outer ring of the seal contains the text \"The Great Seal of the State of Montana\".",
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"Althorpe Islands Conservation Park is a protected area in the Australian state of South Australia occupying the Althorpe Islands, Haystack Island and Seal Island in Investigator Strait near the town of Stenhouse Bay.",
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"Seal Island is a 1948 American documentary film directed by James Algar.",
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"Criehaven is an alternative name for Ragged Island, an unorganized territory in Knox County, Maine, United States.",
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" Criehaven surrendered its organization and reverted to an unorganized territory in 1925, but the name persists."
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"Title: Prime Seal Island\n\nPrime Seal Island is a long island, with a high central ridge and an area of 1220 ha, in south-eastern Australia. It is part of Tasmania’s Prime Seal Island Group, lying in eastern Bass Strait west of Flinders in the Furneaux Group. Geologically, it is limestone overlying granite and has notable karst features, including caves. It is leased for farming and is extensively grazed by sheep and cattle as well as the native Tasmanian pademelons.",
"Title: Seal Island (Nova Scotia)\n\nSeal Island (also known as Great Seal Island) is an island on the outermost extreme of Southwestern Nova Scotia, Canada, in the Municipality of the District of Argyle in Yarmouth County. It is approximately 4.3 km long and 0.8 km wide and is surrounded on its east, south and west sides by dangerous shoals. It is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and is the biggest of a group of five islands which extend north for 12 km . It is the second southernmost point of land of Nova Scotia. The southern tip of nearby Cape Sable Island is 250 m farther south than the southern tip of land on Seal Island.",
"Title: Seal Island, Anguilla\n\nSeal Island is a small island off the northwest coast of Anguilla. It is located some two kilometres to the west of the Prickly Pear Cays at 18° 16' N, 63° 9' W, and lies at the centre of the Seal island Reef System Marine Park. The area is popular with scuba divers.",
"Title: The Plow That Broke the Plains\n\nThe Plow That Broke the Plains is a 1936 short documentary film which shows what happened to the Great Plains region of the United States and Canada when uncontrolled agricultural farming led to the Dust Bowl. It was written and directed by Pare Lorentz. The film was narrated by the American actor and baritone Thomas Hardie Chalmers.",
"Title: Seal of Montana\n\nThe Great Seal of the State of Montana was adopted in 1865, when Montana was a United States Territory. When it became a state in 1889, it was decided to use the same seal. In 1891, proposals were made to make changes or adopt a brand new seal. None of these proposals passed legislation. The outer ring of the seal contains the text \"The Great Seal of the State of Montana\". The inner circle depicts a landscape of mountains, plains and forests by the Great Falls on the Missouri River. A plow, a pick and a shovel are depicted on the front, representing the state's industry. The banner at the bottom of the seal reads the territorial motto of \"Oro y Plata\", meaning \"Gold and Silver\" in Spanish.",
"Title: Althorpe Islands Conservation Park\n\nAlthorpe Islands Conservation Park is a protected area in the Australian state of South Australia occupying the Althorpe Islands, Haystack Island and Seal Island in Investigator Strait near the town of Stenhouse Bay. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1972 following the enactment of the \"National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972\" with the protection initially applying to the Western Islets in the Althorpe Islands, Haystack Island and Seal Island with Althorpe Island itself was not added until 1997. The purpose of the conservation park is ‘to protect important wildlife habitat, particularly for sea-bird populations’. It is classified as an IUCN Category Ia protected area.",
"Title: Seal Island (film)\n\nSeal Island is a 1948 American documentary film directed by James Algar. Produced by Walt Disney, it was the first installment of the \"True-Life Adventures\" series of nature documentaries. It won an Academy Award in 1949 for Best Short Subject (Two-Reel).",
"Title: Criehaven, Maine\n\nCriehaven is an alternative name for Ragged Island, an unorganized territory in Knox County, Maine, United States. Criehaven was formerly a plantation including Ragged Island just south of Matinicus Isle in outer Penobscot Bay, plus Matinicus Rock to its southeast, and Seal Island, the location of Seal Island National Wildlife Refuge, to its northeast. Criehaven surrendered its organization and reverted to an unorganized territory in 1925, but the name persists."
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Forever and Ever was co-written by the record producer who earned what British Academy of Songwriters honor in 2009?
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Gold Badge
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"Title: Mitch Murray\n\nMitch Murray (born Lionel Michael Stitcher, 30 January 1940, Hove, Sussex, England), is an English songwriter, record producer and author. He has won two Ivor Novello Awards, including the Jimmy Kennedy Award. Murray has written, or co-written songs, that have produced five UK and three US chart-topping records. He has also been awarded the Gold Badge of Merit by the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors.",
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"Title: British Academy Games Award for Multiplayer\n\nThe British Academy Video Games Award for Multiplayer is an award presented annually by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). It is given in honor of \"the best multiplayer game experience, including social, online or offline\". The 1st British Academy Video Games Awards ceremony was held in 2004, with EA Digital Illusions CE and Electronic Arts game \"Battlefield 1942\" winning the award. The award was known as the British Academy Video Games Award for Online Multiplayer for the 2005, 2012 and 2013 ceremonies.",
"Title: British Academy Games Award for Debut Game\n\nThe British Academy Video Games Award for Debut Game is an award presented annually by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). It is given in honor of the best first game from any studio or individual. The award was first given at the 8th British Academy Video Games Awards ceremony, held in 2012, with Microsoft Studios-published title \"Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet\" winning the award.",
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Bedrock Anthem is a song by a singer born on which day ?
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October 23, 1959
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"\"O Canada\" (French: \"Ô Canada\" ) is the national anthem of Canada.",
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"Darko Filipović (Serbian: Дарко Филиповић) is a Serbian turbo-folk singer born in Leskovac, south Serbia, who became famous after he becoming a finalist in Zvezde Granda 2004.",
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"Dajae (pronounced ) is the stage name of Karen Gordon, a female R&B and dance music singer born in Chicago, Illinois.",
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"Title: O Canada\n\n\"O Canada\" (French: \"Ô Canada\" ) is the national anthem of Canada. The song was originally commissioned by Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Théodore Robitaille for the 1880 Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day ceremony; Calixa Lavallée composed the music, after which, words were written by the poet and judge Sir Adolphe-Basile Routhier. The lyrics were originally in French; an English version was created in 1906. Robert Stanley Weir wrote in 1908 another English version, which is the official and most popular version, one that is not a literal translation of the French. Weir's lyrics have been revised twice, taking their present form in 1980, but the French lyrics remain unaltered. \"O Canada\" had served as a \"de facto\" national anthem since 1939, officially becoming Canada's national anthem in 1980 when the Act of Parliament making it so received royal assent and became effective on July 1 as part of that year's Dominion Day (now known as Canada Day) celebrations.",
"Title: Darko Filipović\n\nDarko Filipović (Serbian: Дарко Филиповић) is a Serbian turbo-folk singer born in Leskovac, south Serbia, who became famous after he becoming a finalist in Zvezde Granda 2004. Darko was born 1981.02.21 in Leskovac, Serbia, and lived there until 2003, after that he moved to Belgrade. Before he competed in Zvezde Granda, Grand Stars, Darko was singing at typical Serbian night clubs on water called splavovi, float on river/lake. Darko's success in the competition Grand Stars, Zvezde Granda, gave him a lot of fame and attention from people from former Yugoslavia. Darko's most famous song is his debut song \"Ona Ona\". Darko is currently signed with the record label Grand Production.",
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"Title: Regina Richards\n\nRegina Richards (born 1961), best known by her stage name Regina, is an American pop music singer born in Brooklyn, New York. She is best known for her hit song \"Baby Love,\" which reached Number 10 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1986. \"Baby Love\" was her only song to chart on the Hot 100, making her a one hit wonder. The song also reached #50 on the UK Singles Chart that same year.",
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Who is the producer of "Eureeka's Castle" and the American musical children's television series "Gullah Gullah Island?
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Kit Laybourne
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The New Beginning in Sapporo had a main event won by which New Japan Pro-Wrestling fighter?
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Kazuchika Okada
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Which architect helped build a building completed in 2003 at a cost of £60 million?
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Jan Kaplický
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Which American actor, producer, and voice artist starred in Tank
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James Garner
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" He directed many of the \"Robot Chicken\" specials including \"\" and \"DC Comics Special\".",
" His feature films include \"Airborne\", \"The Italian Job\", \"Party Monster\", \"Can't Hardly Wait\", \"Without a Paddle\" and the \"Austin Powers\" series.",
" Green is also known for his role as Chris Griffin on Fox's \"Family Guy\" and previously as Daniel \"Oz\" Osbourne in \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\", and \"Greg the Bunny\".",
" He voices Lieutenant Gibbs in \"Titan Maximum\" and Jeff \"Joker\" Moreau in the \"Mass Effect\" video game series.",
" Green has appeared in movies such as \"Rat Race\", \"America's Sweethearts\", \"Old Dogs\", as a child in Woody Allen's \"Radio Days\", and in the horror films \"Idle Hands\" and \"Stephen King's It\"."
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"Tank is a 1984 American action comedy-drama film starring James Garner, Jenilee Harrison, and C. Thomas Howell.",
" The film was written by Dan Gordon and directed by Marvin J. Chomsky.",
" It was produced by Lorimar Productions and was commercially released in the United States by Universal Studios on March 16, 1984."
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"Sharyn Eileen \"Sherry\" Alberoni (born December 4, 1946) is an American actress and voice artist.",
" Alberoni got her start as a Mouseketeer on the weekday ABC television program \"The Mickey Mouse Club\".",
" As an adult, she became a voice artist for Hanna-Barbera Productions.",
" Besides providing voices for numerous incidental characters in series such as \"Jeannie\", Alberoni is best known as the voice of nasty rich-girl Alexandra Cabot from \"Josie and the Pussycats\" , \"superhero-in-training\" Wendy from the first season of \"Super Friends\", the heroic robot, Bo in \"Mighty Orbots\" and Glumdalclitch in \"The Three Worlds of Gulliver\".",
" In 1971, she starred alongside Patty Andrews in the Sherman Brothers stage musical, \"Victory Canteen\"."
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"Garry Kent Marshall (November 13, 1934 – July 19, 2016) was an American actor, director, producer, writer, and voice artist best known for creating \"Happy Days\" and its various spin-offs, developing Neil Simon's 1965 play \"The Odd Couple\" for television, and directing \"Pretty Woman\", \"Runaway Bride\", \"Valentine's Day\", \"New Year's Eve\", \"Mother's Day\", \"\"The Princess Diaries\", and \"\".",
" He provided the voice of Buck Cluck in \"Chicken Little\"."
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"Steven Ralph \"Steve\" Schirripa ( , ] ; born August 1, 1958) is an American actor, producer, author, and voice artist.",
" He is best known for portraying Bobby Baccalieri on \"The Sopranos\".",
" Schirripa is a producer and host of two Investigation Discovery series \"Karma's A B*tch!\"",
" and \"Nothing Personal\".",
" He was a regular cast member of \"The Secret Life of the American Teenager\" and the voice of Roberto in the \"Open Season\" franchise.",
" Schirripa has also done commercials for Lamisil, Dick's Sporting Goods, and McDonald's."
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"Jonny Cruz is an American actor, scriptwriter, producer, filmmaker and musician.",
" He has been featured as an actor in movies like \"\", \"Infiltrators\" and \"Haunting at the Beacon\".",
" He has also appeared on television series like \"General Hospital\", \"Prison Break\" and \"Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23\".",
" As producer, Jonny has run films such as \"Small Timers\", \"Hold\", the web series \"Cool Wheels\" and plays the guitar with his musical team \"Power Up\" in Los Angeles and Hollywood, California in the United States.",
" He is also the voice of Lúcio in the video game \"Overwatch\".",
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"James Garner (born James Scott Bumgarner; April 7, 1928 – July 19, 2014) was an American actor, producer, and voice artist.",
" He starred in several television series over more than five decades, including such popular roles as Bret Maverick in the 1950s western comedy series \"Maverick\" and Jim Rockford in \"The Rockford Files\", and played leading roles in more than 50 theatrical films, including \"The Great Escape\" (1963) with Steve McQueen, Paddy Chayefsky's \"The Americanization of Emily\" (1964), \"Grand Prix\" (1966), Blake Edwards' \"Victor/Victoria\" (1982), \"Murphy's Romance\" (1985), for which he received an Academy Award nomination, \"Space Cowboys\" (2000) with Clint Eastwood, and \"The Notebook\" (2004)."
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"Charles Richard Moll (born January 13, 1943) is an American actor and voice artist, best known for playing Bull Shannon, the bailiff on the NBC sitcom \"Night Court\" from 1984 to 1992.",
" Moll has also done extensive work as a voice actor, typically using his deep voice to portray villainous characters in animation and video games."
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"Silvio Peter \"Tino\" Insana (February 15, 1948 – May 31, 2017) was an American actor, producer, writer, voice artist, and comedian.",
" He is best known as the voice of Uncle Ted on \"Bobby's World\", Bushroot on \"Darkwing Duck\", and Pig in \"Barnyard\" and \"Back at the Barnyard\"."
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"Steve Nallon (born 8 November 1960) is a British actor, writer, voice artist and impressionist.",
" Nallon began his career as a stand-up performer on the northern club circuit in the 1970s.",
" He is known for his work as a voice artist on the satirical puppet show \"Spitting Image\" and for impersonating Margaret Thatcher on television throughout her time as Prime Minister of the UK (1979–1990).",
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"Title: Tank (film)\n\nTank is a 1984 American action comedy-drama film starring James Garner, Jenilee Harrison, and C. Thomas Howell. The film was written by Dan Gordon and directed by Marvin J. Chomsky. It was produced by Lorimar Productions and was commercially released in the United States by Universal Studios on March 16, 1984.",
"Title: Sherry Alberoni\n\nSharyn Eileen \"Sherry\" Alberoni (born December 4, 1946) is an American actress and voice artist. Alberoni got her start as a Mouseketeer on the weekday ABC television program \"The Mickey Mouse Club\". As an adult, she became a voice artist for Hanna-Barbera Productions. Besides providing voices for numerous incidental characters in series such as \"Jeannie\", Alberoni is best known as the voice of nasty rich-girl Alexandra Cabot from \"Josie and the Pussycats\" , \"superhero-in-training\" Wendy from the first season of \"Super Friends\", the heroic robot, Bo in \"Mighty Orbots\" and Glumdalclitch in \"The Three Worlds of Gulliver\". In 1971, she starred alongside Patty Andrews in the Sherman Brothers stage musical, \"Victory Canteen\".",
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"Title: Steve Schirripa\n\nSteven Ralph \"Steve\" Schirripa ( , ] ; born August 1, 1958) is an American actor, producer, author, and voice artist. He is best known for portraying Bobby Baccalieri on \"The Sopranos\". Schirripa is a producer and host of two Investigation Discovery series \"Karma's A B*tch!\" and \"Nothing Personal\". He was a regular cast member of \"The Secret Life of the American Teenager\" and the voice of Roberto in the \"Open Season\" franchise. Schirripa has also done commercials for Lamisil, Dick's Sporting Goods, and McDonald's.",
"Title: Jonny Cruz\n\nJonny Cruz is an American actor, scriptwriter, producer, filmmaker and musician. He has been featured as an actor in movies like \"\", \"Infiltrators\" and \"Haunting at the Beacon\". He has also appeared on television series like \"General Hospital\", \"Prison Break\" and \"Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23\". As producer, Jonny has run films such as \"Small Timers\", \"Hold\", the web series \"Cool Wheels\" and plays the guitar with his musical team \"Power Up\" in Los Angeles and Hollywood, California in the United States. He is also the voice of Lúcio in the video game \"Overwatch\". His experience in filmmaking has also covered activities as producer, director, writer, editor, SFX artist, voice artist and cinematographer.",
"Title: James Garner\n\nJames Garner (born James Scott Bumgarner; April 7, 1928 – July 19, 2014) was an American actor, producer, and voice artist. He starred in several television series over more than five decades, including such popular roles as Bret Maverick in the 1950s western comedy series \"Maverick\" and Jim Rockford in \"The Rockford Files\", and played leading roles in more than 50 theatrical films, including \"The Great Escape\" (1963) with Steve McQueen, Paddy Chayefsky's \"The Americanization of Emily\" (1964), \"Grand Prix\" (1966), Blake Edwards' \"Victor/Victoria\" (1982), \"Murphy's Romance\" (1985), for which he received an Academy Award nomination, \"Space Cowboys\" (2000) with Clint Eastwood, and \"The Notebook\" (2004).",
"Title: Richard Moll\n\nCharles Richard Moll (born January 13, 1943) is an American actor and voice artist, best known for playing Bull Shannon, the bailiff on the NBC sitcom \"Night Court\" from 1984 to 1992. Moll has also done extensive work as a voice actor, typically using his deep voice to portray villainous characters in animation and video games.",
"Title: Tino Insana\n\nSilvio Peter \"Tino\" Insana (February 15, 1948 – May 31, 2017) was an American actor, producer, writer, voice artist, and comedian. He is best known as the voice of Uncle Ted on \"Bobby's World\", Bushroot on \"Darkwing Duck\", and Pig in \"Barnyard\" and \"Back at the Barnyard\".",
"Title: Steve Nallon\n\nSteve Nallon (born 8 November 1960) is a British actor, writer, voice artist and impressionist. Nallon began his career as a stand-up performer on the northern club circuit in the 1970s. He is known for his work as a voice artist on the satirical puppet show \"Spitting Image\" and for impersonating Margaret Thatcher on television throughout her time as Prime Minister of the UK (1979–1990). In his career Steve Nallon has performed a number of roles and characters as an actor and as a voice artist in theatre, film, television and radio."
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4,360
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Which US Supreme Court case was agrued first, Betts v. Brady or City of Boerne v. Flores?
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Betts v. Brady
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"The Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) is a federal law that was passed almost unanimously by the U.S. Congress in 1993 and signed into law by President Bill Clinton.",
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" Originally, the federal law was intended to apply to federal, state, and local governments.",
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"Rodríguez v. Popular Democratic Party, 457 U.S. 1 (1982) , was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States heard on appeal from the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico whether Puerto Rico may by statute vest in a political party the power to fill an interim vacancy in the Puerto Rico Legislature.",
" The Supreme Court of Puerto Rico held that such a procedure did not violate the United States Constitution, and the US Supreme Court upheld the decision of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico.",
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"Stephen P. Halbrook is a Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute and an author and lawyer known for his litigation on behalf of the National Rifle Association.",
" He has written extensively about the original meanings of the Second Amendment and the Fourteenth Amendment (the latter as applied to Second Amendment rights).",
" He has argued and won three cases before the US Supreme Court: \"Printz v. United States\", \"United States v. Thompson-Center Arms Company\", and \"Castillo v. United States\".",
" He has also written briefs in many other cases, including the Supreme Court cases \"Small v. United States\" (pertaining to the Gun Control Act of 1968) and \"McDonald v. Chicago\".",
" In \"District of Columbia v. Heller\", he wrote a brief on behalf of the majority of both houses of Congress.",
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" He has written many books and articles on the topic of gun control, some of which have been cited in Supreme Court opinions (\"Heller\", \"McDonald\", \"Printz v. United States\").",
" He has testified before congress on multiple occasions.",
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" It was the second published Supreme Court decision on patent law, and the first of four Supreme Court cases dealing with the Oliver Evans flour mill patent.",
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"Title: State Religious Freedom Restoration Acts\n\nThe Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) is a federal law that was passed almost unanimously by the U.S. Congress in 1993 and signed into law by President Bill Clinton. The law mandates that religious liberty of individuals can only be limited by the \"least restrictive means of furthering a compelling government interest\". Originally, the federal law was intended to apply to federal, state, and local governments. In 1997, the U.S. Supreme Court in \"City of Boerne v. Flores\" held that the Religious Freedom Restoration Act only applies to the federal government but not states and other local municipalities within them. As a result, 21 states have passed their own RFRAs that apply to their individual state and local governments.",
"Title: Betts v. Brady\n\nBetts v. Brady, 316 U.S. 455 (1942), was a landmark United States Supreme Court case that denied counsel to indigent defendants when prosecuted by a state. It was famously overruled by \"Gideon v. Wainwright\".",
"Title: Rodríguez v. Popular Democratic Party\n\nRodríguez v. Popular Democratic Party, 457 U.S. 1 (1982) , was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States heard on appeal from the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico whether Puerto Rico may by statute vest in a political party the power to fill an interim vacancy in the Puerto Rico Legislature. The Supreme Court of Puerto Rico held that such a procedure did not violate the United States Constitution, and the US Supreme Court upheld the decision of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico. The case was of some interest to close followers of the Court as it featured the one and only return of former associate justice, Abe Fortas, now in private practice, at oral argument on behalf of the appellee.",
"Title: Stephen Halbrook\n\nStephen P. Halbrook is a Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute and an author and lawyer known for his litigation on behalf of the National Rifle Association. He has written extensively about the original meanings of the Second Amendment and the Fourteenth Amendment (the latter as applied to Second Amendment rights). He has argued and won three cases before the US Supreme Court: \"Printz v. United States\", \"United States v. Thompson-Center Arms Company\", and \"Castillo v. United States\". He has also written briefs in many other cases, including the Supreme Court cases \"Small v. United States\" (pertaining to the Gun Control Act of 1968) and \"McDonald v. Chicago\". In \"District of Columbia v. Heller\", he wrote a brief on behalf of the majority of both houses of Congress. More broadly, his decades of research on the Second Amendment contributed to the intellectual foundation of the \"Heller\" decision. He has written many books and articles on the topic of gun control, some of which have been cited in Supreme Court opinions (\"Heller\", \"McDonald\", \"Printz v. United States\"). He has testified before congress on multiple occasions. Halbrook’s most important scholarly contribution, however, was the book \"That Every Man Be Armed\", originally published in 1986. The book was the most thorough analysis of the legal history and original intent of the Second Amendment.",
"Title: Boerne, Texas\n\nBoerne ( ) is a city in and the county seat of Kendall County, Texas, United States, within the Texas Hill Country. Boerne was named in honor of a Jewish-German author and publicist. The population of Boerne was 10,471 at the 2010 census. The city is noted for the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case \"City of Boerne v. Flores\". Founded in 1849 as Tusculum, the name was changed to Boerne when the town was platted in 1852.",
"Title: Roberts v. City of Boston\n\nRoberts v. Boston, 59 Mass. (5 Cush.) 198 (1850), was a court case seeking to end racial discrimination in Boston public schools. The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled in favor of Boston, finding no constitutional basis for the suit. The case was later cited by the US Supreme Court in \"Plessy v. Ferguson\", which established the \"separate but equal\" standard.",
"Title: City of Boerne v. Flores\n\nCity of Boerne v. Flores, 521 U.S. 507 (1997) , was a US Supreme Court case concerning the scope of Congress's enforcement power under Section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment. The case also had a significant impact on historic preservation.",
"Title: Aptheker v. Secretary of State\n\nAptheker v. Secretary of State, 378 U.S. 500 (1964) , was a landmark United States Supreme Court case on the right to travel and passport restrictions as they relate to Fifth Amendment due process rights and First Amendment free speech, freedom of assembly and freedom of association rights. It is the first case in which the US Supreme Court considered the constitutionality of personal restrictions on the right to travel abroad.",
"Title: Evans v. Jordan\n\nEvans v. Jordan, 13 U.S. 199 (1815) , was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that someone who had copied a patented invention after the patent had expired, and before the patent was restored by a private bill, would be liable for damages for patent infringement for any use continuing after the patent was restored. It was the second published Supreme Court decision on patent law, and the first of four Supreme Court cases dealing with the Oliver Evans flour mill patent. Like other Supreme Court patent cases prior to \"Evans v. Eaton\", however, this case did not deal with substantive patent law, but only with issues of statutory construction and infringement liability."
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4,361
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In what city is the cathedral where James Simpson became a Canon?
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London
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" Its dedication to Paul the Apostle dates back to the original church on this site, founded in AD 604.",
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"James Simpson Jr was the first African American to win a city commission election in the history of Covington, KY.",
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" Simpson served the full two-year term.",
" He later finished an un-expired term on the commission in 1991.",
" Simpson was active in many other civic groups.",
" He served on the following boards: Kenton County Airport Board (8 years - in 1978 he was elected Chairman), People's Liberty Bank Board of Directors, Booth Hospital in Covington, St. Elizabeth Hospital in Covington and the Kenton County TB Sanatorium.",
" Simpson was also one of the founders of the Northern Kentucky Community Center in the Eastside Neighborhood of Covington.",
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"Lois Alleyne Simpson AO (1927–2008) was an internationally renowned Australian cellist, respected teacher and chamber musician at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and ANU School of Music.",
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" At the age of 17 Simpson left the SSO to play with the Colgate-Palmolive Orchestra but rejoined the SSO in 1953 where she remained for more than 30 years, leading the cello section for much of that time.",
" In the late 1940s Simpson was a member of the Musica Viva Players and was a founding member of the Australian Chamber Orchestra in the 1970s.",
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" The trial spanned eleven months, from the jury's swearing-in on November 9, 1994.",
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"Andrew James Simpson, MBE (17 December 1976 – 9 May 2013), nicknamed \"Bart\", was an English sailor.",
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" She later pursued a career as an actress, and had a recurring role on the family drama \"7th Heaven\".",
" Her breakout came following her appearance on the reality show \"\" (2003–05), which focused on her sister Jessica and her then-husband Nick Lachey.",
" While working on her debut studio album, Simpson became the star of her own spin-off reality series, \"The Ashlee Simpson Show\" (2004–05).",
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"Title: St Paul's Cathedral\n\nSt Paul's Cathedral, London, is an Anglican cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of London and the mother church of the Diocese of London. It sits on Ludgate Hill at the highest point of the City of London and is a Grade 1 listed building. Its dedication to Paul the Apostle dates back to the original church on this site, founded in AD 604. The present cathedral, dating from the late 17th century, was designed in the English Baroque style by Sir Christopher Wren. Its construction, completed in Wren's lifetime, was part of a major rebuilding programme in the City after the Great Fire of London.",
"Title: James E Simpson Jr\n\nJames Simpson Jr was the first African American to win a city commission election in the history of Covington, KY. Simpson was one of nearly 30 people who filed to run for the City Commission in 1971. He finished third, winning one of four seats and making political history. Simpson served the full two-year term. He later finished an un-expired term on the commission in 1991. Simpson was active in many other civic groups. He served on the following boards: Kenton County Airport Board (8 years - in 1978 he was elected Chairman), People's Liberty Bank Board of Directors, Booth Hospital in Covington, St. Elizabeth Hospital in Covington and the Kenton County TB Sanatorium. Simpson was also one of the founders of the Northern Kentucky Community Center in the Eastside Neighborhood of Covington. James Edward Simpson Jr is father to State Representative Arnold Ray Simpson who serves the 65th district of Kentucky, the first African American to hold this seat at the Kentucky State Assembly.",
"Title: Lois Simpson (cellist)\n\nLois Alleyne Simpson AO (1927–2008) was an internationally renowned Australian cellist, respected teacher and chamber musician at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and ANU School of Music. In 1940, aged 13, Simpson became the youngest female musician ever in the Sydney Symphony Orchestra (SSO). At the age of 17 Simpson left the SSO to play with the Colgate-Palmolive Orchestra but rejoined the SSO in 1953 where she remained for more than 30 years, leading the cello section for much of that time. In the late 1940s Simpson was a member of the Musica Viva Players and was a founding member of the Australian Chamber Orchestra in the 1970s. In 1985, Simpson moved to Canberra, Australia where she organised the chamber music program at the ANU School of Music for ten years.",
"Title: Jamestown, Ontario\n\nJamestown is the name given to a small settlement, circa 1850, that sprang up along the boundary between Morris and Grey Townships, along the Maitland River in Southwestern Ontario, north of present day Brussels. Apparently, James' Town derived its name from the number of men in the local community with the name of James - James Aitchison, James Lynn, James Strachan, James Simpson, James Forrest and James Moses. Because of all the James' living locally, James Aitchison, a reporter from Goderich, referred to the junction as James' Town. The name changed to Jamestown through the years.",
"Title: O. J. Simpson murder case\n\nThe O. J. Simpson murder case (officially titled People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson) was a criminal trial held at the Los Angeles County Superior Court in which former National Football League (NFL) player, broadcaster, and actor Orenthal James \"O. J.\" Simpson was tried on two counts of murder for the June 12, 1994, deaths of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and restaurant waiter Ron Goldman. The trial spanned eleven months, from the jury's swearing-in on November 9, 1994. Opening statements were made on January 24, 1995, and the verdict was announced on October 3, 1995, when Simpson was found not guilty of murder on both counts. Following Simpson's acquittal, no additional arrests or convictions related to the murders have been made. According to the newspaper \"USA Today\", the case has been described as the \"most publicized\" criminal trial in history.",
"Title: O. J. Simpson robbery case\n\nThe O. J. Simpson robbery case (officially State of Nevada v. Orenthal James Simpson, et al.) was a criminal case prosecuted in 2007–2008 in the U.S. state of Nevada, primarily involving the retired American football player O. J. Simpson.",
"Title: Andrew Simpson (sailor)\n\nAndrew James Simpson, MBE (17 December 1976 – 9 May 2013), nicknamed \"Bart\", was an English sailor. He won a gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, as crew for skipper Iain Percy in the Star class representing Great Britain. Simpson was killed in the capsize of the catamaran he was crewing on 9 May 2013, while training for the America's Cup in San Francisco Bay.",
"Title: James Simpson (priest)\n\nHe was educated at the City of London School and Trinity College, Oxford, he was ordained in 1889 and began his career with a curacy at Leeds Parish Church. He was then appointed Vice Principal of Edinburgh Theological College after which he was Principal of Leeds Clergy School before becoming Canon of Manchester in 1910. Two years later he became a Canon of St Paul's, a post he held for seventeen years before his elevation to the Deanery. He was a noted author.",
"Title: Ashlee Simpson\n\nAshley Nicolle Ross (née Simpson; born October 3, 1984), known by the stage name Ashlee Simpson, is an American singer-songwriter and actress. The younger sister of pop singer and actress Jessica Simpson, Ashlee began appearing in television commercials at the age of 15. She later pursued a career as an actress, and had a recurring role on the family drama \"7th Heaven\". Her breakout came following her appearance on the reality show \"\" (2003–05), which focused on her sister Jessica and her then-husband Nick Lachey. While working on her debut studio album, Simpson became the star of her own spin-off reality series, \"The Ashlee Simpson Show\" (2004–05). The show became a ratings hit, and earned Simpson widespread recognition. Like her sister before her, Simpson became the center of considerable media attention, much of which focused on her relationship with musician Ryan Cabrera.",
"Title: William Simpson (trade unionist)\n\nSir William James Simpson (20 May 1920–November 2001), often known as Bill Simpson, was a Scottish trade unionist and political activist."
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Viva and Off our backs, are magazines for women?
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yes
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" They were mainly spearheaded by actresses Maui Taylor, Katya Santos and Andrea del Rosario.",
" The girls released softcore movies all under Viva Films, as well as a full-length album containing songs with double entendre and highly controversial meanings.",
" The group rose to fame after the release of \"Hotstuff\" and \"Hotstuff 2\" pornographic magazines, which created a stir in the early 2000s.",
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"The first women's magazine was published in Malaysia in 1932.",
" In the 2000s there were nearly fifty local titles addressing women in the country.",
" These magazines also include those having an Islamic perspective.",
" Some international women's magazines are also published in Malaysia.",
" One of them is \"Elle Malaysia\", which was first published in March 2014.",
" Another one, \"Women’s Health\", was started in April 2015.",
" Comic magazines and film magazines are also common in Malaysia."
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"Madame Figaro\", and \"Elle\" are among such titles both of which entered into the Chinese market in 1988.",
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" Its full title was \"Viva, The International Magazine For Women\", and it was published by Bob Guccione and his wife, Kathy Keeton.",
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"Title: List of magazines in Malaysia\n\nThe first women's magazine was published in Malaysia in 1932. In the 2000s there were nearly fifty local titles addressing women in the country. These magazines also include those having an Islamic perspective. Some international women's magazines are also published in Malaysia. One of them is \"Elle Malaysia\", which was first published in March 2014. Another one, \"Women’s Health\", was started in April 2015. Comic magazines and film magazines are also common in Malaysia.",
"Title: List of magazines in Austria\n\nThe magazine sector in Austria is under the dominance of Germany. This influence decreased at the end of the 1990s, but it continued on the women's magazines and fashion magazines. However, business magazines have not been subject to the dominance of Germany. The major fields of Austrian magazines are news, popular science and special interest topics. On the other hand, since the Austrian press market is divided between magazines and newspapers, magazines have a significant function in the press market.",
"Title: Lifestyle magazine\n\nLifestyle magazine is an umbrella term for popular magazines concerned with lifestyle and is often used to encompass a number of men's magazines, women's magazines and magazines about health and fitness, tourism, leisure, fashion, decorating, or culture. The concept is chiefly used in reference to a magazine's tone.",
"Title: Camp Records\n\nCamp Records was a record label based out of California in the 1960s that specialized in producing anonymous gay-themed novelty records and singles, mostly sold out of the backs of beefcake magazines.",
"Title: Off our backs\n\noff our backs (oob) was an American radical feminist periodical that ran from 1970 to 2008. It began publishing on February 27, 1970, with a twelve-page tabloid first issue. From 2002 the editors adapted it into a bimonthly journal.",
"Title: List of magazines in Egypt\n\nThe following is an incomplete list of current and defunct magazines published in Egypt. They may be published in Arabic or in other languages. The history of Egyptian magazines is long, dating back to the 1890s. The earliest magazines also included women's magazines as well as those published in Turkish from 1828 to 1947. The first children's magazine was published in 1893.",
"Title: List of magazines in China\n\nIn 1898 the first women's magazine was published in China. The number of women's magazines has increased in the country since the late 1980s. In addition to national titles international magazines are also published in the country. \" Madame Figaro\", and \"Elle\" are among such titles both of which entered into the Chinese market in 1988. In 1998 \"Cosmopolitan\" began to be published in the country. \" Esquire\" is the first international men's magazine which entered into the magazine market in China in 1999. Starting in the 2000s several Japanese magazines began to be circulated in Chinese language in the country, including \"CanCam\".",
"Title: List of magazines in Portugal\n\nMagazines in Portugal are mostly women's magazines, society magazines and TV magazines. In 1994 there were nearly 984 magazines in the country.",
"Title: Viva (magazine)\n\nViva was an adult woman's magazine that premiered in 1973 and ceased publication in 1980. Its full title was \"Viva, The International Magazine For Women\", and it was published by Bob Guccione and his wife, Kathy Keeton. Guccione was the editor of \"Penthouse\", an adult men's magazine, and he wanted to publish a companion title for women. \"Viva\" was essentially an erotic magazine for women, containing articles and fiction delving into women’s fantasies, and exploring their sexuality, reviews of the arts, interviews with known personalities, fashion and beauty, etc."
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its long development cycle
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"Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance is a platform-adventure video game developed and published by Konami for the Game Boy Advance.",
" Belonging to Konami's \"Castlevania\" video game series, it is the second installment of the series on the Game Boy Advance.",
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" In addition, it saw the release of new intellectual properties, including \"Overwatch\", \"Quantum Break\", \"Tom Clancy's The Division\" and \"The Last Guardian\", and indie titles such as \"Abzû\", \"Hyper Light Drifter\", \"Inside\", \"No Man's Sky\", \"Owlboy\", \"Stardew Valley\" and \"The Witness\".",
" Many awards went to games such as \"Overwatch\", \"\", \"Inside\", \"Doom\", \"Dark Souls III\", \"The Last Guardian\", \"Dishonored 2\" and \"Titanfall 2\"."
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"Title: Ori and the Blind Forest\n\nOri and the Blind Forest is a single-player platform-adventure Metroidvania video game designed by Moon Studios, an independent developer, and published by Microsoft Studios. The game was released on March 11, 2015 for Microsoft Windows and Xbox One. A Definitive Edition was released for Xbox One on March 11, 2016, and for Windows on April 27, 2016.",
"Title: Faxanadu\n\nFaxanadu (ファザナドゥ , Fazanadu ) is an action role-playing platform-adventure video game for the Family Computer (Famicom) and Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). The name was licensed by computer game developer Nihon Falcom (\"Falcom\") and was developed and released in Japan by Hudson Soft in 1987. In 1989, Nintendo of America released the game in the United States as a first-party title under license from Hudson Soft. Nintendo also released the game to the European market in 1990.",
"Title: Sonic Team\n\nSonic Team (Japanese: ソニックチーム , Hepburn: Sonikku chīmu ) is a Japanese video game development division of Sega. The division was established as Sega AM8 in Ōta, Tokyo, Japan in 1988, and was renamed to Sonic Team in 1991 after the release of \"Sonic the Hedgehog\" for the Sega Genesis home console. The game was a huge commercial success for Sega, and started the long-running \"Sonic the Hedgehog\" franchise. In the mid 1990s, the studio began to create and develop new intellectual properties, whilst continuing to oversee production on the \"Sonic\" series.",
"Title: Elixir Studios\n\nElixir Studios was a British video game developer. The company was founded in 1998 by Demis Hassabis, formerly a prominent figure at Lionhead Studios. At its height, it employed around sixty people, and was based in London. It aimed to be an independent developer, creating its own intellectual properties rather than licensing established ones. The company's first game, \"\", was released in 2003, and a second game, \"Evil Genius\", was released in 2004.",
"Title: Wizorb\n\nWizorb is a role-playing video game created and published by the independent developer Tribute Games. The game was released on the Xbox 360 Xbox Live Marketplace on September 29, 2011. The gameplay is a cross between \"Breakout\" and a role-playing game. \"Wizorb\" was ported to Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux. It was released for Microsoft Windows through Steam on March 14, 2012, with added achievements and cloud storage. Upon release, \"Wizorb\" saw favorable reviews from critics, with VentureBeat's Jacob Siegal listing it as one of the top 10 independent video games of 2011.",
"Title: Owlboy\n\nOwlboy is a platform-adventure video game created by independent developer D-Pad Studio. The game is notable for its long development cycle, which began in 2007, and was released in November 2016.",
"Title: Gravitronix\n\nGravitronix is an action video game created by independent developer Medaverse Studios for the Wii video game console. The game was released in North America on October 12, 2009 as a downloadable WiiWare title.",
"Title: Motive Studios\n\nMotive Studios is a Canadian video game development studio owned and operated by Electronic Arts. Founded in July 2015 by Jade Raymond, a former Ubisoft executive and \"Assassin's Creed\" producer, Motive Studios was created to specialize in action-adventure games as well as incubate new intellectual properties. Their first announced project is to work with Redwood Shores-based Visceral Games on an upcoming \"Star Wars video game.",
"Title: Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance\n\nCastlevania: Harmony of Dissonance is a platform-adventure video game developed and published by Konami for the Game Boy Advance. Belonging to Konami's \"Castlevania\" video game series, it is the second installment of the series on the Game Boy Advance. It was released in Japan in June 2002, in North America in September 2002, and in Europe in October 2002. It was the first Castlevania game to be called \"Castlevania\" in Japan instead of \"Akumajō Dracula\".",
"Title: 2016 in video gaming\n\nThe year 2016 saw releases of numerous video games, including new installments for several well-received franchises, such as \"Ace Attorney\", \"Battlefield\", \"Call of Duty\", \"Civilization\", \"\", \"Dark Souls\", \"Dead Rising\", \"Deus Ex\", \"Dishonored\", \"Doom\", \"Far Cry\", \"FIFA\", \"Final Fantasy\", \"Fire Emblem\", \"Forza Horizon\", \"Gears of War\", \"Hearts of Iron\", \"Hitman\", \"Homefront\", \"Homeworld\", \"Kirby\", \"Mafia\", \"Mario Party\", \"Master of Orion\", \"Metroid\", \"Mirror's Edge\", \"Persona\", \"\", \"Pokémon\", \"Ratchet & Clank\", \"Shadow of the Beast\", \"Shadow Warrior\", \"Sonic the Hedgehog\", \"Star Fox\", \"Star Ocean\", \"Street Fighter\", \"Titanfall\", \"Total War\", \"Uncharted\", \"Watch Dogs\", \"XCOM\" and \"Zero Escape\". In addition, it saw the release of new intellectual properties, including \"Overwatch\", \"Quantum Break\", \"Tom Clancy's The Division\" and \"The Last Guardian\", and indie titles such as \"Abzû\", \"Hyper Light Drifter\", \"Inside\", \"No Man's Sky\", \"Owlboy\", \"Stardew Valley\" and \"The Witness\". Many awards went to games such as \"Overwatch\", \"\", \"Inside\", \"Doom\", \"Dark Souls III\", \"The Last Guardian\", \"Dishonored 2\" and \"Titanfall 2\"."
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When doe the Scream 3 star Patrick Warburton born?
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"Mark McCorkle is an American screenwriter, television writer and television producer.",
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" Many voice talents on \"Kim Possible\", also did work of \"Buzz Lightyear of Star Command\" (Nicole Sullivan, Patrick Warburton).",
" Both series can be similarly compared to each other.",
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"Gale Weathers is a fictional character of the \"Scream\" series.",
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" Today, the hotel is a 3 star property with big, confy beds, renovated bathrooms, and beautiful rooms, bathrooms and hallways, befit of a 3 star hotel.",
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" The character appears in the \"Scream\" films as the target of a series of killers who adopt the Ghostface persona, a ghost mask and black cloak, to pursue her.",
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"Scream 3 is a 2000 American slasher film directed by Wes Craven and written by Ehren Kruger.",
" It stars David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Patrick Dempsey, Scott Foley, Lance Henriksen, Matt Keeslar, Jenny McCarthy, Emily Mortimer, Parker Posey, Deon Richmond, and Patrick Warburton.",
" Released as the third installment in the \"Scream\" franchise, it was the concluding chapter of the series until the franchise was revived in 2011 with a sequel, \"Scream 4\"."
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"Wes Craven's \"Scream\" series features a large cast of characters created primarily by Kevin Williamson with contributions from Craven and Ehren Kruger.",
" The series focuses on the character of Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) and a succession of murderers who adopt a ghost-like disguise, dubbed Ghostface, to taunt and attempt to kill her.",
" The series comprises four films: \"Scream\" (1996), \"Scream 2\" (1997), \"Scream 3\" (2000) and \"Scream 4\" (2011)."
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"Scream is an American horror franchise created by Kevin Williamson and Wes Craven.",
" Starring Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, and David Arquette, the film series grossed over $604 million in worldwide box-office receipts and consists of four motion pictures directed by Craven.",
" The first series entry, \"Scream\", was released on December 20, 1996 and is currently the highest-grossing slasher film in the United States.",
" The second entry \"Scream 2\" was released on December 12, 1997 followed by a third installment, \"Scream 3\", released February 4, 2000.",
" Eleven years after the previous film, \"Scream 4\" was released on April 15, 2011.",
" The films follow Sidney Prescott, and her war against a succession of murderers who adopt the guise of Ghostface to stalk and torment their victims.",
" Sidney receives support in the films from town deputy Dewey Riley, reporter Gale Weathers, and film-geek Randy Meeks.",
" A television spin-off of the film series was launched by MTV on June 30, 2015.",
" The TV series follows different characters and new storylines which are not connected to the film series."
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"Patrick John Warburton (born November 14, 1964) is an American comedic actor and voice actor.",
" In television, he is known for playing David Puddy on \"Seinfeld\", the title role on \"The Tick\", Jeb Denton on \"Less Than Perfect\", Jeff Bingham on \"Rules of Engagement\", and Lemony Snicket on \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\".",
" His voice roles include Kronk in \"The Emperor's New Groove\" and its sequels, paraplegic police officer Joe Swanson on \"Family Guy\", Brock Samson on \"The Venture Bros\", Lok in the \"Tak and the Power of Juju\" video game series and in the television series and Flynn in \"Skylanders\" video games.",
" In advertising he has played a \"control enthusiast\" in a series of commercials for National Car Rental."
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"Title: Space Chimps\n\nSpace Chimps is a 2008 3D computer-animated comic science fiction film directed by Kirk DeMicco and written by DeMicco and Rob Moreland. It features the voices of Andy Samberg, Cheryl Hines, Jeff Daniels, Patrick Warburton, Kristin Chenoweth, Kenan Thompson, Zack Shada, Carlos Alazraqui, Omid Abtahi, Patrick Breen, Jane Lynch, Kath Soucie, and Stanley Tucci. The film follows three chimpanzees who go into space to an alien planet.",
"Title: Mark McCorkle\n\nMark McCorkle is an American screenwriter, television writer and television producer. Among others, he is co-creator of the popular Disney animated series, \"Kim Possible\". He frequently collaborates with fellow writer Bob Schooley. Prior to \"Kim Possible\", McCorkle, Schooley, and the main director of \"Kim Possible\", Steve Loter, also held their respective jobs (writer/producer and director respectively) on \"Buzz Lightyear of Star Command\". Many voice talents on \"Kim Possible\", also did work of \"Buzz Lightyear of Star Command\" (Nicole Sullivan, Patrick Warburton). Both series can be similarly compared to each other. He did work on DreamWorks' \"The Penguins of Madagascar\" as a producer along with Schooley, again with regular voices Sullivan and John DiMaggio. As of 2016, McCorkle and Schooley are creating and executive producing a new TV series based on the 2014 Disney animated feature, \"Big Hero 6\" for Disney XD.",
"Title: Gale Weathers\n\nGale Weathers is a fictional character of the \"Scream\" series. The character was created by Kevin Williamson and is portrayed by \"Friends\" star Courteney Cox. She first appeared in \"Scream\" (1996), followed by three sequels: \"Scream 2\" (1997), \"Scream 3\" (2000) and \"Scream 4\" (2011). The character appears in the \"Scream\" films as an ambitious, strong-willed journalist and writer who is initially built up as an antagonist, but ultimately joins forces with Sidney Prescott and Dewey Riley in order to investigate and stop the Ghostface murders.",
"Title: Hollywood Melrose Hotel\n\nThe Hollywood Melrose Hotel, also known previously as the Melrose Arms and later as the Monte Cristo Island Apartments, is a historic building on Melrose Boulevard in Hollywood, California. Designed by S. Charles Lee, the structure was built in 1927. It has been used both as a hotel and apartments over the years of its existence, with commercial establishments on the first floor. In 1992, the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places based on its architecture. In April 2010, the hotel was reopened as the newly restored Hollywood Historic Hotel. Edmon Simonian and family own the property, and operate a furniture gallery out of its street level. Today, the hotel is a 3 star property with big, confy beds, renovated bathrooms, and beautiful rooms, bathrooms and hallways, befit of a 3 star hotel. All of the hotel's facades, common spaces, staircases and 62 rooms have been restored to their former 1920's glory following an 18-month-long interior and exterior renovation.",
"Title: Mark Moseley (actor)\n\nMark Moseley (born August 2, 1961) is an American voice actor, radio personality and stand-up comedian. He has appeared in a variety of films, television shows, and video games, and is probably best known as a sound-double for actors such as Eddie Murphy, Patrick Stewart, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Patrick Warburton, and Robin Williams.",
"Title: Sidney Prescott\n\nSidney Prescott is a fictional character and the primary protagonist of the \"Scream\" series. The character was created by Kevin Williamson and is portrayed by Canadian actress Neve Campbell. She first appeared in \"Scream\" (1996) followed by three sequels: \"Scream 2\" (1997), \"Scream 3\" (2000) and \"Scream 4\" (2011). The character appears in the \"Scream\" films as the target of a series of killers who adopt the Ghostface persona, a ghost mask and black cloak, to pursue her. In each film, the Ghostface killers often murder people close to Sidney and taunt her by phone with threats and intimate knowledge of her life or the murder of her mother, leading to a final confrontation where the true killer is revealed.",
"Title: Scream 3\n\nScream 3 is a 2000 American slasher film directed by Wes Craven and written by Ehren Kruger. It stars David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Patrick Dempsey, Scott Foley, Lance Henriksen, Matt Keeslar, Jenny McCarthy, Emily Mortimer, Parker Posey, Deon Richmond, and Patrick Warburton. Released as the third installment in the \"Scream\" franchise, it was the concluding chapter of the series until the franchise was revived in 2011 with a sequel, \"Scream 4\".",
"Title: List of Scream characters\n\nWes Craven's \"Scream\" series features a large cast of characters created primarily by Kevin Williamson with contributions from Craven and Ehren Kruger. The series focuses on the character of Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) and a succession of murderers who adopt a ghost-like disguise, dubbed Ghostface, to taunt and attempt to kill her. The series comprises four films: \"Scream\" (1996), \"Scream 2\" (1997), \"Scream 3\" (2000) and \"Scream 4\" (2011).",
"Title: Scream (franchise)\n\nScream is an American horror franchise created by Kevin Williamson and Wes Craven. Starring Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, and David Arquette, the film series grossed over $604 million in worldwide box-office receipts and consists of four motion pictures directed by Craven. The first series entry, \"Scream\", was released on December 20, 1996 and is currently the highest-grossing slasher film in the United States. The second entry \"Scream 2\" was released on December 12, 1997 followed by a third installment, \"Scream 3\", released February 4, 2000. Eleven years after the previous film, \"Scream 4\" was released on April 15, 2011. The films follow Sidney Prescott, and her war against a succession of murderers who adopt the guise of Ghostface to stalk and torment their victims. Sidney receives support in the films from town deputy Dewey Riley, reporter Gale Weathers, and film-geek Randy Meeks. A television spin-off of the film series was launched by MTV on June 30, 2015. The TV series follows different characters and new storylines which are not connected to the film series.",
"Title: Patrick Warburton\n\nPatrick John Warburton (born November 14, 1964) is an American comedic actor and voice actor. In television, he is known for playing David Puddy on \"Seinfeld\", the title role on \"The Tick\", Jeb Denton on \"Less Than Perfect\", Jeff Bingham on \"Rules of Engagement\", and Lemony Snicket on \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\". His voice roles include Kronk in \"The Emperor's New Groove\" and its sequels, paraplegic police officer Joe Swanson on \"Family Guy\", Brock Samson on \"The Venture Bros\", Lok in the \"Tak and the Power of Juju\" video game series and in the television series and Flynn in \"Skylanders\" video games. In advertising he has played a \"control enthusiast\" in a series of commercials for National Car Rental."
] |
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What media network named an actor in the 1993 Hong Kong comedy-drama film as one of "Asia's 25 Greatest Actors of All Time"?
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CNN
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bridge
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medium
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"He Ain't Heavy, He's My Father",
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"sentences": [
"Summer Snow (, Cantonese: Loey Yen Sei Seup, Mandarin: Nu ren si shi, also known as Woman, Forty) is a 1995 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed by Ann Hui.",
" It stars Josephine Siao and Roy Chiao in leading roles.",
" The film was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee."
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"Jump is a 2009 Hong Kong comedy-drama film written and produced by Stephen Chow and directed by Stephen Fung.",
" The film stars Kitty Zhang, Leon Jay Williams and Daniel Wu with action choreography by Yuen Cheung-yan.",
" Edison Chen was originally the lead actor of the film, but due to his 2008 photo scandal, he was replaced by Williams."
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"Man in Blues is a 2003 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed by Yip Wai Ying and starring Wayne Lai and Nadia Chan.",
" This film was rated Category III in Hong Kong."
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"Trouble Maker () is a 1995 joint Taiwan and Hong Kong romance comedy film directed by Taiwanese director Kevin Chu and produced by Hong Kong director Wong Jing.",
" Starring Taiwanese actor singer Takeshi Kaneshiro, Hong Kong actor Ng Man-tat, Hong Kong actress Athena Chu and Taiwanese child actor Steven Hao Shao Wen.",
" The Hong Kong Chinese title 蠟筆小小生 translates as \"Crayon Siao Siao San\" which is derived from the popular Japanese manga \"Crayon Shin-chan\" about a mischievous little boy.",
" The movie was first released in Taiwan under the title \"Fart King 臭屁王\".",
" The movie was renamed and dubbed in Cantonese for all the Taiwanese actors to cater to the Hong Kong audiences.",
" Hong Kong actors Ng Man-tat, Athena Chu and Gabriel Wong Yat-San (known by his nickname \"Small Turtle\") filmed their lines in Cantonese which was dubbed over by an actor for the Mandarin version.",
" The movie was released in Taiwan on 25 March 1995 and then a week later on 1 April 1995 in Hong Kong."
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"Mohammad Ali (19 April 1931 – 19 March 2006) was a Pakistani actor.",
" He was known as \"Shahenshah-e-Jazbaat\" (Urdu: شہنشاہ جذبات), meaning \"The Emperor of Emotions\".",
" A highly versatile actor, he performed in historical, biographical and patriotic roles; in costume and art movies.",
" He has starred in over 250 movies playing both heroes and villains.",
" He is among the 25 greatest actors of Asia (all time) according to a CNN survey (On 4 March 2010)."
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"He Ain't Heavy, He's My Father, also known as He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother (新難兄難弟), is a 1993 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed by Peter Chan and Lee Chi-ngai and starring Tony Leung Ka-fai, Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Carina Lau, Anita Yuen and Lawrence Cheng.",
" The title is a pun of \"He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother\", a hit single for The Hollies in 1969 and for Neil Diamond in 1970."
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"Tony Leung Chiu-wai (born 27 June 1962) is a Hong Kong actor.",
" He was named by CNN as one of \"Asia's 25 Greatest Actors of All Time\"."
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"My Name Is Fame is a 2006 Hong Kong comedy-drama film starring Lau Ching-wan as a has-been actor and newcomer Huo Siyan as an aspiring actress and his apprentice."
],
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"Headlines is a 2001 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed by Leo Heung and starring Emil Chau, Maggie Cheung, Daniel Wu, Grace Yip and Wayne Lai.",
" This film revolves around the Hong Kong press."
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"Shed Skin Papa is an upcoming Hong Kong comedy-drama film written by Norihiko Tsukada and Roy Szeto based on Tsuksda's Japanese play \"Nukegara\", and directed by Szeto, who had previously directed an award-winning Hong Kong stage adaptation of the play titled \"Shed Skin\" in 2011.",
" The film stars Louis Koo as a washed-out, debt-ridden film director who must take care of his seventy nine-year-old dementia-ridden father (Francis Ng), who begins to shed a layer a skin everyday where regains his youth.",
" \"Shed Skin Papa\" made its world premiere at the 29th Tokyo International Film Festival on 26 October 2016 where it was shown in competition for the Tokyo Grand Prix"
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"Title: Summer Snow (film)\n\nSummer Snow (, Cantonese: Loey Yen Sei Seup, Mandarin: Nu ren si shi, also known as Woman, Forty) is a 1995 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed by Ann Hui. It stars Josephine Siao and Roy Chiao in leading roles. The film was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.",
"Title: Jump (2009 film)\n\nJump is a 2009 Hong Kong comedy-drama film written and produced by Stephen Chow and directed by Stephen Fung. The film stars Kitty Zhang, Leon Jay Williams and Daniel Wu with action choreography by Yuen Cheung-yan. Edison Chen was originally the lead actor of the film, but due to his 2008 photo scandal, he was replaced by Williams.",
"Title: Man in Blues\n\nMan in Blues is a 2003 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed by Yip Wai Ying and starring Wayne Lai and Nadia Chan. This film was rated Category III in Hong Kong.",
"Title: Trouble Maker (film)\n\nTrouble Maker () is a 1995 joint Taiwan and Hong Kong romance comedy film directed by Taiwanese director Kevin Chu and produced by Hong Kong director Wong Jing. Starring Taiwanese actor singer Takeshi Kaneshiro, Hong Kong actor Ng Man-tat, Hong Kong actress Athena Chu and Taiwanese child actor Steven Hao Shao Wen. The Hong Kong Chinese title 蠟筆小小生 translates as \"Crayon Siao Siao San\" which is derived from the popular Japanese manga \"Crayon Shin-chan\" about a mischievous little boy. The movie was first released in Taiwan under the title \"Fart King 臭屁王\". The movie was renamed and dubbed in Cantonese for all the Taiwanese actors to cater to the Hong Kong audiences. Hong Kong actors Ng Man-tat, Athena Chu and Gabriel Wong Yat-San (known by his nickname \"Small Turtle\") filmed their lines in Cantonese which was dubbed over by an actor for the Mandarin version. The movie was released in Taiwan on 25 March 1995 and then a week later on 1 April 1995 in Hong Kong.",
"Title: Mohammad Ali (actor)\n\nMohammad Ali (19 April 1931 – 19 March 2006) was a Pakistani actor. He was known as \"Shahenshah-e-Jazbaat\" (Urdu: شہنشاہ جذبات), meaning \"The Emperor of Emotions\". A highly versatile actor, he performed in historical, biographical and patriotic roles; in costume and art movies. He has starred in over 250 movies playing both heroes and villains. He is among the 25 greatest actors of Asia (all time) according to a CNN survey (On 4 March 2010).",
"Title: He Ain't Heavy, He's My Father\n\nHe Ain't Heavy, He's My Father, also known as He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother (新難兄難弟), is a 1993 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed by Peter Chan and Lee Chi-ngai and starring Tony Leung Ka-fai, Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Carina Lau, Anita Yuen and Lawrence Cheng. The title is a pun of \"He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother\", a hit single for The Hollies in 1969 and for Neil Diamond in 1970.",
"Title: Tony Leung Chiu-wai\n\nTony Leung Chiu-wai (born 27 June 1962) is a Hong Kong actor. He was named by CNN as one of \"Asia's 25 Greatest Actors of All Time\".",
"Title: My Name Is Fame\n\nMy Name Is Fame is a 2006 Hong Kong comedy-drama film starring Lau Ching-wan as a has-been actor and newcomer Huo Siyan as an aspiring actress and his apprentice.",
"Title: Headlines (film)\n\nHeadlines is a 2001 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed by Leo Heung and starring Emil Chau, Maggie Cheung, Daniel Wu, Grace Yip and Wayne Lai. This film revolves around the Hong Kong press.",
"Title: Shed Skin Papa\n\nShed Skin Papa is an upcoming Hong Kong comedy-drama film written by Norihiko Tsukada and Roy Szeto based on Tsuksda's Japanese play \"Nukegara\", and directed by Szeto, who had previously directed an award-winning Hong Kong stage adaptation of the play titled \"Shed Skin\" in 2011. The film stars Louis Koo as a washed-out, debt-ridden film director who must take care of his seventy nine-year-old dementia-ridden father (Francis Ng), who begins to shed a layer a skin everyday where regains his youth. \"Shed Skin Papa\" made its world premiere at the 29th Tokyo International Film Festival on 26 October 2016 where it was shown in competition for the Tokyo Grand Prix"
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Which documentary featured cameos by musicians, Go Further or The True Glory?
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Dave Matthews, Natalie Merchant, Ken Kesey, Bob Weir (of the Grateful Dead), Michael Franti (of Spearhead), Anthony Kiedis (of Red Hot Chili Peppers), Rob Heydon, Medeski Martin & Wood, and The String Cheese Incident
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comparison
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hard
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"The True Glory (1945) is a co-production of the US Office of War Information and the British Ministry of Information, documenting the victory on the Western Front, from Normandy to the collapse of the Third Reich."
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"sentences": [
"Sri Lanka's Killing Fields was an investigatory documentary about the final weeks of the Sri Lankan Civil War broadcast by the British TV station Channel 4 on 14 June 2011.",
" Described as one of the most graphic documentaries in British TV history, the documentary featured amateur video from the conflict zone filmed by civilians and Sri Lankan soldiers which depicted \"horrific war crimes\".",
" The video filmed by civilians included harrowing scenes during and after intense shelling of civilian targets, including hospitals, by the Sri Lankan military.",
" The \"trophy video\" filmed by Sri Lankan soldiers showed disturbing scenes of blindfolded victims being executed and dead bodies of naked women being dragged onto trucks by soldiers as they made lewd remarks about the victims.",
" The documentary also included interviews with civilians who managed to survive the conflict, United Nations staff based in Sri Lanka during the conflict, human rights organisations and an international law expert.",
" The documentary was made by ITN Productions and presented by Jon Snow, the main anchor on Channel 4 News."
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"Major Douglas Alexander Zembiec (April 14, 1973 – May 11, 2007), the \"Lion of Fallujah\" and also referred to as the \"Unapologetic Warrior\" was an officer in the United States Marine Corps and member of the CIA's Special Activities Division's Ground Branch who was killed in action while serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom.",
" He is best known for his actions during Operation Vigilant Resolve, which were detailed in the book \"No True Glory: A Front-line Account of the Battle of Fallujah\" by Bing West and for an article that ran in the Wall Street Journal following his death."
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"Go Further is a 2003 documentary film by Ron Mann starring Woody Harrelson and a group of other environmental activists riding around in a large, bio-fueled bus.",
" The tour was called the Simple Organic Living Tour and it was produced by cause-related marketers the Spitfire Agency.",
" The film debuted at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March 2003, and at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2003, where it was first runner-up for the People's Choice Award.",
" It was also nominated for a Genie Award for Best Documentary.",
" The film features cameos by Dave Matthews, Natalie Merchant, Ken Kesey, Bob Weir (of the Grateful Dead), Michael Franti (of Spearhead), Anthony Kiedis (of Red Hot Chili Peppers), Rob Heydon, Medeski Martin & Wood, and The String Cheese Incident."
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"Francine Parker (December 18, 1925 – November 8, 2007) was an American television and film director, who was one of the first female members of the Directors Guild of America.",
" Parker was best known for her controversial documentary, \"F.T.A.\", which chronicled the antiwar entertainers tour, Free The Army tour (FTA), during the Vietnam War.",
" The FTA tour and its documentary featured anti-Vietnam War celebrities Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland interacting very frankly with American soldiers.",
" Parker's film, which was released in 1972, was pulled from theaters within weeks of its release due to heavy criticism.",
" It has been rarely viewed since 1972."
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"Beyond a Joke was a 2009 ITV3 documentary series exploring the social context of classic and contemporary British sitcoms.",
" The documentary featured clips from the sitcoms and interviews with a variety of celebrities and experts, including John Cleese, Paul Nicholas, Tony Benn, Carla Lane, Jonathan Harvey, Don Warrington, Ian Lavender, Nina Myskow, Andrew Sachs, Edwina Currie and Vanessa Feltz.",
" It was narrated by Dave Lamb."
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"sentences": [
"Starman was a comic book published by DC Comics between 1994 and 2001.",
" It was created by James Robinson and Tony Harris, starring their creation of Jack Knight, son of the Golden Age Starman.",
" The comic featured cameos from several established DC characters, such as Batman and Superman, but also had a large ensemble cast made up of established characters and new creations."
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},
{
"sentences": [
"\"N.E. Heart Break\" is a 1989 song performed by American R&B quintet New Edition.",
" The song serves as the fifth and final single from their sixth studio album \"Heart Break\" (1988).",
" \"N.E. Heart Break\" peaked at number 13 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.",
" The music video for the song depicts the group members riding mopeds after finishing their Heart Break tour.",
" The music video featured cameos from Malcolm Jamal Warner (who also directed the video), Heavy D & The Boyz (The group's labelmate), Shanice Wilson, The Boys, Robert Townsend, and Brooke Payne, who also appeared in the \"If It Isn't Love\" video.",
" The version of the song featured in the video is the single version, rather than the one featured on the studio album."
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"\"How I Could Just Kill a Man\" is the debut single by hip hop group Cypress Hill from their eponymous debut album, \"Cypress Hill\", and was their first major hit in 1991.",
" It was released as a double A-side to \"The Phuncky Feel One\" and the music video featured cameos by A Tribe Called Quest's Q-Tip and Ice Cube, with whom the group would later feud.",
" It was re-released in 1999 with Spanish lyrics and a new video.",
" It is featured as the first track on their greatest hits compilation \"Greatest Hits From the Bong\".",
" The song was also featured on the 2004 video game \"\", appearing on the West Coast hip hop station .",
" It was voted #79 in About.com's Top 100 Rap Songs."
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"MTV Reality Stars is India’s first youth sitcom.",
" It is a season-based fiction TV dramedy (Drama-Comedy) and satire created by Nikhil Taneja that captures the comedy and chaos in the Showbiz industry.",
" The series also featured cameos by top Bollywood filmmaker Anurag Kashyap and famous Bollywood actors Arshad Warsi and Anand Tiwari.",
" The 12-episode first season of the show was aired every Saturday on MTV India at 6.30 pm from 16 March 2013 to 1 June 2013.",
" The humour and the look and feel of the show were in the space of Bollywood movies Delhi Belly and Pyaar Ka Punchnama."
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"title": "MTV Reality Stars"
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"Title: The True Glory\n\nThe True Glory (1945) is a co-production of the US Office of War Information and the British Ministry of Information, documenting the victory on the Western Front, from Normandy to the collapse of the Third Reich.",
"Title: Sri Lanka's Killing Fields\n\nSri Lanka's Killing Fields was an investigatory documentary about the final weeks of the Sri Lankan Civil War broadcast by the British TV station Channel 4 on 14 June 2011. Described as one of the most graphic documentaries in British TV history, the documentary featured amateur video from the conflict zone filmed by civilians and Sri Lankan soldiers which depicted \"horrific war crimes\". The video filmed by civilians included harrowing scenes during and after intense shelling of civilian targets, including hospitals, by the Sri Lankan military. The \"trophy video\" filmed by Sri Lankan soldiers showed disturbing scenes of blindfolded victims being executed and dead bodies of naked women being dragged onto trucks by soldiers as they made lewd remarks about the victims. The documentary also included interviews with civilians who managed to survive the conflict, United Nations staff based in Sri Lanka during the conflict, human rights organisations and an international law expert. The documentary was made by ITN Productions and presented by Jon Snow, the main anchor on Channel 4 News.",
"Title: Douglas A. Zembiec\n\nMajor Douglas Alexander Zembiec (April 14, 1973 – May 11, 2007), the \"Lion of Fallujah\" and also referred to as the \"Unapologetic Warrior\" was an officer in the United States Marine Corps and member of the CIA's Special Activities Division's Ground Branch who was killed in action while serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom. He is best known for his actions during Operation Vigilant Resolve, which were detailed in the book \"No True Glory: A Front-line Account of the Battle of Fallujah\" by Bing West and for an article that ran in the Wall Street Journal following his death.",
"Title: Go Further\n\nGo Further is a 2003 documentary film by Ron Mann starring Woody Harrelson and a group of other environmental activists riding around in a large, bio-fueled bus. The tour was called the Simple Organic Living Tour and it was produced by cause-related marketers the Spitfire Agency. The film debuted at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March 2003, and at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2003, where it was first runner-up for the People's Choice Award. It was also nominated for a Genie Award for Best Documentary. The film features cameos by Dave Matthews, Natalie Merchant, Ken Kesey, Bob Weir (of the Grateful Dead), Michael Franti (of Spearhead), Anthony Kiedis (of Red Hot Chili Peppers), Rob Heydon, Medeski Martin & Wood, and The String Cheese Incident.",
"Title: Francine Parker\n\nFrancine Parker (December 18, 1925 – November 8, 2007) was an American television and film director, who was one of the first female members of the Directors Guild of America. Parker was best known for her controversial documentary, \"F.T.A.\", which chronicled the antiwar entertainers tour, Free The Army tour (FTA), during the Vietnam War. The FTA tour and its documentary featured anti-Vietnam War celebrities Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland interacting very frankly with American soldiers. Parker's film, which was released in 1972, was pulled from theaters within weeks of its release due to heavy criticism. It has been rarely viewed since 1972.",
"Title: Beyond a Joke (2009 TV series)\n\nBeyond a Joke was a 2009 ITV3 documentary series exploring the social context of classic and contemporary British sitcoms. The documentary featured clips from the sitcoms and interviews with a variety of celebrities and experts, including John Cleese, Paul Nicholas, Tony Benn, Carla Lane, Jonathan Harvey, Don Warrington, Ian Lavender, Nina Myskow, Andrew Sachs, Edwina Currie and Vanessa Feltz. It was narrated by Dave Lamb.",
"Title: List of Starman characters\n\nStarman was a comic book published by DC Comics between 1994 and 2001. It was created by James Robinson and Tony Harris, starring their creation of Jack Knight, son of the Golden Age Starman. The comic featured cameos from several established DC characters, such as Batman and Superman, but also had a large ensemble cast made up of established characters and new creations.",
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"Title: How I Could Just Kill a Man\n\n\"How I Could Just Kill a Man\" is the debut single by hip hop group Cypress Hill from their eponymous debut album, \"Cypress Hill\", and was their first major hit in 1991. It was released as a double A-side to \"The Phuncky Feel One\" and the music video featured cameos by A Tribe Called Quest's Q-Tip and Ice Cube, with whom the group would later feud. It was re-released in 1999 with Spanish lyrics and a new video. It is featured as the first track on their greatest hits compilation \"Greatest Hits From the Bong\". The song was also featured on the 2004 video game \"\", appearing on the West Coast hip hop station . It was voted #79 in About.com's Top 100 Rap Songs.",
"Title: MTV Reality Stars\n\nMTV Reality Stars is India’s first youth sitcom. It is a season-based fiction TV dramedy (Drama-Comedy) and satire created by Nikhil Taneja that captures the comedy and chaos in the Showbiz industry. The series also featured cameos by top Bollywood filmmaker Anurag Kashyap and famous Bollywood actors Arshad Warsi and Anand Tiwari. The 12-episode first season of the show was aired every Saturday on MTV India at 6.30 pm from 16 March 2013 to 1 June 2013. The humour and the look and feel of the show were in the space of Bollywood movies Delhi Belly and Pyaar Ka Punchnama."
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What was the birth name of the character that Silver Fox was a former love interest of?
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" Soranik is an extraterrestrial from the planet Korugar.",
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" In this episode, Vash (Jennifer Hetrick), a former love interest of Captain Jean-Luc Picard, arrives aboard the \"Deep Space Nine\" station trying to elude her companion, Q (John de Lancie), and make a profit selling archaeological artefacts from the Gamma Quadrant, including a mysterious alien crystal.",
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"The Sensintel Silver Fox UAV is an Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that can conduct autonomous aerial surveillance imaging.",
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"Title: Wolverine (character)\n\nWolverine (born James Howlett commonly known as Logan and sometimes as Weapon X) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, mostly in association with the X-Men. He is a mutant who possesses animal-keen senses, enhanced physical capabilities, powerful regenerative ability known as a healing factor, and three retractable bone claws in each hand. Wolverine has been depicted variously as a member of the X-Men, Alpha Flight, and the Avengers.",
"Title: Silver Fox (comics)\n\nSilver Fox is a fictional character in Marvel Comics. Silver Fox is a former love interest for Wolverine, and currently works for the terrorist organization HYDRA.",
"Title: I Still Love H.E.R.\n\n\"I Still Love H.E.R.\" is a song by J-hip-hop group, Teriyaki Boyz released as the first single from their studio album \"Serious Japanese\". The single was produced by and featured American rap artist Kanye West. The track references the 1994 single \"I Used to Love H.E.R.,\" a classic rap song which personified hip-hop as a woman and former love interest, made by West's label mate Common.",
"Title: Soranik Natu\n\nSoranik Natu is a fictional character, current leader of the Sinestro Corps, and a former member of the Green Lantern Corps in the DC Comics Universe . She first appears in \"\" #1 (November 2005), and was created by writers Geoff Johns, Dave Gibbons, and artist Patrick Gleason. Soranik is an extraterrestrial from the planet Korugar. She has been revealed as a daughter of the villain Sinestro, and her mother is Sinestro's late wife Arin Sur (\"Green Lantern Corps\" Vol. 2 #35, April 2009), which makes her the niece of Hal Jordan's predecessor, Abin Sur. Soranik was also the love interest of Green Lantern Kyle Rayner before ending the relationship after uncovering his continued affections for his deceased former love interest Jade.",
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"Title: BAE Systems Silver Fox\n\nThe Sensintel Silver Fox UAV is an Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that can conduct autonomous aerial surveillance imaging. The Silver Fox UAV is designed to provide low cost aerial surveillance imaging and carry sensor payload packages weighing up to four pounds. Video images are transmitted from Silver Fox to a ground station for quick reference. One ground station can simultaneously operate ten units."
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How many acts were in the opera in which "Donna non vidi mai" was in?
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four
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"Dr. Pairat Decharin (Thai: ไพรัตน์ เดชะรินทร์ ; rtgs: \"Phairat Decharin\" , died 26 May 1991) was the governor of Chiang Mai Province, Thailand.",
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"Title: Steve Thompson (songwriter)\n\nSteve Thompson (born 24 April 1952) is a British songwriter and record producer who is responsible for a number of single and album chart hits and well known songs recorded by international recording artists. He was instrumental in setting up the influential Neat Records. He was particularly active as a producer during (as well as being partially responsible for), the NWOBHM years (New Wave of British Heavy Metal) During this time he produced many acts and kick-started the careers of several influential heavy metal acts including the first recordings of Newcastle band Venom ( who are widely credited with the invention of black metal) and Raven who have been credited with being hugely influential by Metallica.",
"Title: Pairat Decharin\n\nDr. Pairat Decharin (Thai: ไพรัตน์ เดชะรินทร์ ; rtgs: \"Phairat Decharin\" , died 26 May 1991) was the governor of Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. He died in the crash of Lauda Air Flight 004 on 26 May 1991, with his wife. Charles S. Ahlgren, the former U.S. consul general to Chiang Mai, said \"That accident not only took their lives and that of many of Chiang Mai's leaders, but dealt a blow to many development and planning activities in the town.\"",
"Title: Donna non vidi mai\n\nDonna non vidi mai (\"English\": I have never seen a woman) is an aria from the first act of Giacomo Puccini's opera, \"Manon Lescaut\".",
"Title: Veni Vidi Theatre Company\n\nThe Veni Vidi Theatre Company is an independent theatre company based in London. The company specialises in producing site specific pieces of theatre and creating theatrical performances for unusual or non established performance areas. Their work varies from adaptations of Classical texts to more New Writing works. The company is committed to exploring the limitless possibilities of creating innovative and diverse work within the theatrical art form in parts of London that aren’t consider theatrical spaces. The original company name being taken from a famous Latin saying Veni Vidi Vici, reportedly written by Empire Julius Caesar, meaning ‘I Came, I Saw, I Conquered’.",
"Title: Budgie (band)\n\nBudgie are a Welsh hard rock band from Cardiff. They are described by author Garry Sharpe-Young as one of the earliest heavy metal bands and a seminal influence to many acts of that scene, with fast, heavy rock (an influence on the new wave of British heavy metal (NWOBHM) and acts such as Metallica) being played as early as 1971. The band has been noted as \"among the heaviest metal of its day\".",
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"Title: Bay City Rollers\n\nThe Bay City Rollers are a Scottish pop band whose popularity was highest in the mid 1970s. The \"British Hit Singles & Albums\" noted they were \"tartan teen sensations from Edinburgh\", and were \"the first of many acts heralded as the 'biggest group since the Beatles' and one of the most screamed-at teeny-bopper acts of the 1970s\". For a relatively brief, but fervent period (nicknamed \"Rollermania\"), they were worldwide teen idols. The group's line-up had numerous changes over the years, but the classic line-up during its heyday included; guitarists Eric Faulkner and Stuart John Wood, singer Les McKeown, bassist Alan Longmuir, and drummer Derek Longmuir.",
"Title: Quidi Vidi\n\nQuidi Vidi (pronunciations vary, even amongst longtime residents, but \"Kiddy Viddy\" is the most common) is a neighbourhood in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. The neighbourhood is named for both Quidi Vidi Lake (where the Royal St. John's Regatta is held the first Wednesday in August, weather permitting) and Quidi Vidi Harbour - known locally as \"The Gut\". Located in Quidi Vidi is the Quidi Vidi Battery Provincial Historic Site, which had significance as a battery during the War of 1812. The village is also home to Newfoundland's largest microbrewery, the Quidi Vidi Brewing Company. It has many different types of plants and animals. There are numerous scenic places to visit.",
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Hans Peter Dengel, chief engineer of German U-boat U-96, was said to be the inspiration for a character in which 1981 movie?
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Das Boot
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"SS \"Inkosi\" was a 3661-ton British steamship built in 1902.",
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" He is notable as being the commander of U-boats in the Indian Ocean, whereby German and Japanese forces fought together in the only time in the war.",
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"Engelbert Endrass (German: Engelbert Endraß ) (2 March 1911 – 21 December 1941) was a German U-boat commander in World War II.",
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"Title: Ulrich Gabler\n\nUlrich Gabler (1 October 1913 – 24 February 1994) was a German shipbuilding engineer, who specialized in the design and development of diesel-powered submarines. During World War II he served as chief engineer in the U-boat force on \"U-121\" and \"U-564\" , then under the command of Reinhard Suhren. Suhren had recommended Gabler for the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, a request that was turned down and Gabler received the German Cross in Gold on 15 October 1942. Following his war patrols on \"U-564\" he worked on the design and development of the U-boat classes XXII, XVII A and XXVI. After the war he founded the \"Ingenieurkontor Lübeck\" (IKL) which among others designed the type 201, 202 and 209 submarines. In 1963 he was appointed honorary professor at the University of Hamburg for shipbuilding.",
"Title: 10th U-boat Flotilla\n\nThe 10th U-boat Flotilla (German \"10. Unterseebootsflottille\") was a German U-boat flotilla used for front-line combat purposes during World War II. Founded on 15 January 1942 at Lorient under the command of \"Korvettenkapitän\" Günther Kuhnke, eighty U-boats operated with this flotilla before it was dissolved on 21 August 1944, and the remaining U-boats were moved to bases in Norway and Germany. Kuhnke himself took command of \"U-853\" , the last U-boat to leave, on 27 August 1944 to sail to Flensburg where he assumed command of 33rd U-boat Flotilla.",
"Title: SS Inkosi (1902)\n\nSS \"Inkosi\" was a 3661-ton British steamship built in 1902. She was torpedoed and sunk during the First World War by the German U-boat SM \"U-96\" on 28 March 1918, while on passage from Liverpool for Lamlash and Pernambuco with a general cargo and coal. Three crew were lost with the vessel.",
"Title: Wilhelm Dommes\n\nWilhelm Dommes (16 April 1907 in Berent District, West Prussia – 23 January 1990 in Hannover) was a German U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross was awarded to recognize extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership. He is notable as being the commander of U-boats in the Indian Ocean, whereby German and Japanese forces fought together in the only time in the war. He was the first commander of the U-boat base, in the former British seaplane base in Penang, where he served as head of the Southeast Asia U-boat region.",
"Title: Engelbert Endrass\n\nEngelbert Endrass (German: Engelbert Endraß ) (2 March 1911 – 21 December 1941) was a German U-boat commander in World War II. He commanded the Type VIIB U-boat \"U-46\" and the Type VIIC \"U-567\" , being credited with sinking twenty-two ships on ten patrols, for a total of gross register tons (GRT) of Allied shipping, to purpotedly become the 23rd highest scoring U-boat commander of World War II. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves of Nazi Germany. It was Germany's highest military decoration at the time of its presentation to Endrass.",
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"Title: Helmut Brümmer-Patzig\n\nHelmut Patzig, also known as Helmut Brümmer-Patzig (26 October 1890 – 11 March 1984) was a German U-boat commander in the Kaiserliche Marine in World War I, and the Kriegsmarine in World War II. He was captain of \"U-86\" , the vessel that sank a Canadian hospital ship, , in 1918. Patzig evaded conviction for the war crime at the Leipzig War Crimes Trials in 1921 because he fled German jurisdiction. During the Second World War he returned to naval service, serving as commander of the 26th U-boat Flotilla, a U-boat training group, from 1943 into 1945.",
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"Title: Action of 6 October 1944\n\nThe Action of 6 October 1944 was an incident of World War II in which a German U-boat was sunk by a Dutch submarine while operating in the Java Sea. The sinking was part of the German U-boat campaign in the Indian and Pacific Oceans."
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Who created the character Herbert West who was played by Jeffrey Combs?
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H. P. Lovecraft
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"Title: Donald Foster (actor)\n\nHenri Donald Foster (July 31, 1889 – December 23, 1969) was an American actor who appeared periodically in a number of television series during the 1950s and 1960s, including \"Perry Mason\", \"The Addams Family\", \"Bewitched\" and \"The Monkees\". He played recurring character Herbert Johnson, the Baxters' dotty neighbor in the 1960s sitcom, \"Hazel\". He also had bit parts in a few Hollywood films.",
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4,371
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"All for the Love of Sunshine" is a song written by a musician born in which year ?
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1944
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"Graham Lindsey is an American singer, songwriter, and musician born and raised in Madison, Wisconsin.",
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" While retaining the punk attitude and political awareness Lindsey's music had since evolved and exposed his folk and country roots, to create a mix of folk, alternative country, Americana & country noir.",
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"\"Do You Know You Are My Sunshine\" is a song written by Don Reid and Harold Reid, and recorded by American country music group The Statler Brothers.",
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"\"We'll Sing in the Sunshine\" is a 1964 hit song written and recorded by Gale Garnett which reached number four on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart for the week ending 17 October 1964.",
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"James Likeness is an Art Director and musician born and raised in Florida.",
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"\"Sunshine and Rain\" is a song written by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and recorded by American recording artist Alexander O'Neal.",
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"\"Sunshine Superman\" is a song written and recorded by Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan.",
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"\"All for the Love of Sunshine\" is a song recorded by American country music singer Hank Williams Jr..",
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" Priske is most widely known for playing bass guitar and keyboards in the Canadian band Matthew Good Band.",
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"Title: James Likeness\n\nJames Likeness is an Art Director and musician born and raised in Florida. He first gained prominence as the bass player and back-up vocalist for the Lakeland-based indie rock band Copeland, who formed in 2001. After leaving the band in 2007 to pursue a career in graphic design, Likeness went on to become the designer for indie label Drive-Thru Records of Santa Monica, CA. During that time, Likeness reconnected with TWLOHA's founder, Jamie Tworkowski, and began designing for the non-profit. Likeness found himself back in Florida and established a permanent position with the non-profit To Write Love on Her Arms. He is currently Art Director for the company.",
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"Title: Sunshine Superman\n\n\"Sunshine Superman\" is a song written and recorded by Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. The \"Sunshine Superman\" single was released in the United States through Epic Records (Epic 5-10045) in July 1966, but due to a contractual dispute the United Kingdom release was delayed until December 1966, where it appeared on Donovan's previous label, Pye Records (Pye 7N 17241). The \"Sunshine Superman\" single was backed with \"The Trip\" on both the United States and United Kingdom releases. It has been described as \"[one of the] classics of the era,\" and as \"the quintessential bright summer sing along\".",
"Title: All for the Love of Sunshine\n\n\"All for the Love of Sunshine\" is a song recorded by American country music singer Hank Williams Jr.. Written by music executive Mike Curb, Harley Hatcher and Lalo Schifrin, the song went to number-one on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart in September 1970. Williams was backed by The Mike Curb Congregation on the song. It was included on the soundtrack of the 1970 film, \"Kelly's Heroes\".",
"Title: Mike Curb\n\nMichael \"Mike\" Curb (born December 24, 1944, Savannah, Georgia, United States) is an American musician, record company executive, NASCAR car owner, and politician who served as the 42nd Lieutenant Governor of California from 1979 to 1983 under Democratic Governor Edmund G. \"Jerry\" Brown, Jr. He was acting governor of California while Brown spent time outside of California pursuing presidential ambitions. He is also the founder of Curb Records as well as an inductee of the West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame.",
"Title: Georgina Abela\n\nGeorgina Abela is a Maltese singer and musician born April 23, 1959. She is best known for representing Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest on several occasions, either as an entrant, backing vocalist or composer. She is married to fellow composer Paul Abela. She is popular in her country and she has been taking part in many song festivals around the world.",
"Title: Rich Priske\n\nRich \"Rock\" Priske (born August 29, 1967) is a Canadian musician born in Vancouver, British Columbia. He has long been active in the BC music scene, and has played bass and/or written songs for Art Bergmann, DSK, ShoCore, Chrome Dog, Bif Naked and Real McKenzies, and others. Priske is most widely known for playing bass guitar and keyboards in the Canadian band Matthew Good Band. After the band's dissolution in 2002, he kept playing with Matthew Good until the end of the In a Coma tour in the Fall of 2005. Rich is one of the subjects of the Real McKenzies biography written by Chris Walter (GFY Press)."
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4,372
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Clunk Click Every Trip starred the DJ and fundraiser who hosted what BBC television show?
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Jim'll Fix It
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"Title: Click (TV programme)\n\nClick (previously Click Online) is a weekly BBC television programme covering news and recent developments in the world of consumer technology, presented by Spencer Kelly.",
"Title: Clunk Click Every Trip\n\n\"Clunk Click Every Trip\" is the slogan of a series of British public information films, commencing in January 1971 and starring the now disgraced entertainer Jimmy Savile.",
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"Title: Children in Need 2012\n\nChildren in Need 2012 is a campaign held in the United Kingdom to raise money for the charity Children in Need. 2012 marks the 32nd anniversary of the appeal which culminated in a live broadcast on BBC One and BBC Two on the evening of Friday 16 November until the early hours of Saturday 17 November. The broadcast was hosted by Terry Wogan, with Tess Daly, Fearne Cotton and Nick Grimshaw as co-hosts. The show was broadcast from BBC Television Centre in London but also includes regular regional opt-outs presented from various locations around the UK. The 2012 appeal also marked the last Children in Need broadcast from BBC Television Centre as the BBC have recently sold and moved out of the building.",
"Title: Fifty Years of Music\n\nFifty Years Of Music was a one-off BBC Television production, broadcast to coincide with the BBC's Fiftieth Anniversary in 1972. Originally broadcast on BBC 2 on 6 November 1972, from 8:50 – 10:05pm, it was later repeated on BBC1 on 27 December 1972, at 5:45pm. The show was recorded in October 1972 at the BBC Television Centre and featured music from each of the five decades since the BBC's inception. The show's tagline was \"They Don't Write 'Em Like That Anymore!\"",
"Title: Jimmy Savile\n\nSir James Wilson Vincent Savile, OBE, KCSG ( ; 31 October 1926 – 29 October 2011) was an English DJ, television and radio personality, dance hall manager, and charity fundraiser. He hosted the BBC television show \"Jim'll Fix It\", was the first and last presenter of the long-running BBC music chart show \"Top of the Pops\", and raised an estimated £40 million for charities. At the time of his death he was widely praised for his personal qualities and as a fund-raiser. After his death, hundreds of allegations of sexual abuse were made against him, leading the police to believe that Savile had been a predatory sex offender—possibly one of Britain's most prolific. There had been allegations during his lifetime, but they were dismissed and accusers ignored or disbelieved; Savile took legal action against some accusers.",
"Title: Children in Need 2010\n\nChildren in Need 2010 was a campaign held in the United Kingdom to raise money for Children in Need. 2010 marked the 30th anniversary of the appeal which culminated in a live broadcast on BBC One which began on the evening of Friday 19 November and ran until the early hours of Saturday 20th. The broadcast was hosted by Terry Wogan, with Tess Daly from 7pm until 10pm and Fearne Cotton from 10.35pm until 2am. Peter Andre hosted from the BT Tower. The show was broadcast from BBC Television Centre in London but also included regional opt-outs hosted from various locations around the UK including Cardiff and Glasgow, viewers in Northern Ireland could see the whole show Live from London for the first time instead of having their own opt out as in previous years instead the Northern Ireland concert was broadcast live on BBC Radio Ulster and highlights on BBC One Northern Ireland the next day with Reggie Yates and John Daly. They returned to Belfast every so often to show fundraising from Northern Ireland but it wasn't a Live broadcast as in previous years. In 2010 contributions fell short of the previous year's fund-raising total. The 2010 event raised £18,098,199 compared to £20,309,747 in 2009.",
"Title: BBC sexual abuse cases\n\nIn 2012 and 2013, the British Broadcasting Corporation was involved in a series of investigations, accusations and scandals related to sexual abuse committed by employees, and the reporting of allegations of abuse by others. The issue of child sexual abuse by BBC employees was publicised nationally in October 2012 as part of the Jimmy Savile sexual abuse scandal. Savile was a radio DJ and TV personality who presented the programmes \"Top of the Pops\", \"Jim'll Fix It\" and \"Clunk Click\", and was a well known charity fundraiser. Allegations of sexual abuse by Savile and other BBC employees were reported to have taken place in a number of locations across the country, including BBC Television Centre.",
"Title: Wesley Eure\n\nWesley Eure (born August 17, 1951) is an American actor, singer, author, producer, director, charity fundraiser, and lecturer. He is best known for appearing as Michael Horton on the American soap opera \"Days of Our Lives\" from 1974 to 1981, during which he also starred on the popular children's television series \"Land of the Lost\". He later hosted the popular children's game show \"Finders Keepers\" in 1987 and 1988, and co-created the children's educational television show \"Dragon Tales\" in 1999. He subsequently published several books (for children and adult), and has produced plays and raised funds for HIV/AIDS and other causes."
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4,373
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Did Ram Gopal Varma and Paul Andrew Williams share the same nationality?
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"Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega (English: \" Will Do Anything for Love\"), also known as Love Ke Liye Saala Kuch Bhi Karega is an Indian Hindi crime comedy film directed by Eeshwar Nivas and produced by Ram Gopal Varma and Nitin Manmohan.",
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"Title: Prashant Raj Sachdev\n\nPrashant Raj is a model and actor from Mumbai, India who debuted in Ram Gopal Varma's remake of Ramesh Sippy's Sholay. The remake is titled Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag."
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Nakash Aziz performed music for what Tamll-language romantic thriller directed by Shankar?
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"Gangster (Bengali: গ্যাংস্টার ) is an Indian Bengali language romantic thriller film directed by Birsa Dasgupta under the banner of Shree Venkatesh Films.",
" The film stars debutant Yash Dasgupta with Mimi Chakraborty in leading roles.",
" The film is a romantic thriller where Yash plays the role of a gangster.",
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"Jahan Jaaeyega Hamen Paaeyega is a Bollywood romantic thriller directed by Janmendra Ahuja and produced by Dr Lakhan Sinhaa.",
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" The soundtrack and film score were composed by A. R. Rahman.",
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"Kalabha Kadhalan is a 2006 Tamil romantic thriller directed by debutant Igore, starring Arya and Renuka Menon.",
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" Akshaya also appeared in this family based psycho thriller.",
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" It shared a similar storyline to a great thriller S.J. Suryah’s Vaali and another 2006 film called Uyir.",
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" The film was produced by Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor under Balaji Motion Pictures and ALT Entertainment.",
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"Title: Pachaikili Muthucharam\n\nPachaikili Muthucharam is a 2007 Tamil romantic thriller directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon which is strongly based on 2005 British-American thriller film Derailed. The film stars R. Sarathkumar, Jyothika, Andrea Jeremiah and Milind Soman. The film's score and soundtrack were composed by Harris Jayaraj. The soundtrack was released on 20 January 2007 to positive reviews. The film was released on 13 February 2007. This is available in Telugu under name Drohi. This film was inspired by the English film Derail and the same film was released in Hindi, The Train starring Emran hashmi and Geetha Basra.",
"Title: Blinded (1997 film)\n\nBlinded (original French title: A ciegas) is a 1997 romantic thriller directed and written by Daniel Calparsoro. The film's director Daniel Calparsoro was nominated for the Golden Lion award at the 1997 Venice International Film Festival, but lost to Takeshi Kitano's romantic film Hana-bi.",
"Title: Nakash Aziz\n\nNakash Aziz (born February 24, 1985), also known as Nakash, is an Indian playback singer and music composer. He has assisted the legendary composer A. R. Rahman on films like \"Highway\", \"Raanjhanaa\", \"Rockstar\", \"Delhi 6\" and \"I\" in Hindi. He is popularly known for playback of songs like \"Jabra Fan\" from \"Fan\",<ref name=\"http://www.deccanchronicle.com/ 2016\"> </ref> \"Sari Ke Fall Sa\" and \"Gandi Baat\" from the film \"R.. . Rajkumar\" (2013) and \"Dhating Nach\" from film \"Phata Poster Nikhla Hero\" (2013); the latter two films of which were picturized on Shahid Kapoor.",
"Title: Gangster (2016 film)\n\nGangster (Bengali: গ্যাংস্টার ) is an Indian Bengali language romantic thriller film directed by Birsa Dasgupta under the banner of Shree Venkatesh Films. The film stars debutant Yash Dasgupta with Mimi Chakraborty in leading roles. The film is a romantic thriller where Yash plays the role of a gangster. This is an Intense romantic thriller with few twists and turns to keep the audience glued to their seats. The film has been shot in Istanbul, Turkey. The music by Arindam Chatterjee is captivating. The film released on 7 October 2016.",
"Title: Jahan Jaaeyega Hamen Paaeyega\n\nJahan Jaaeyega Hamen Paaeyega is a Bollywood romantic thriller directed by Janmendra Ahuja and produced by Dr Lakhan Sinhaa. The film stars Govinda, Sakshi Shivanand, Sharat Saxena, Kader Khan and Mukesh Rishi in the main casts. It was released on 6 July 2007 although it was filmed many years back.",
"Title: I (film)\n\nI (also known as \"Shankar's I \") is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language romantic thriller film written and directed by Shankar and co-written by Subha. Produced and distributed by V. Ravichandran under his production company, Aascar Films, the film features Vikram, Amy Jackson and Suresh Gopi in lead roles while Upen Patel, Santhanam and Ramkumar Ganesan portray pivotal roles. The soundtrack and film score were composed by A. R. Rahman. Production design was handled by T. Muthuraj. P. C. Sreeram was the film's cinematographer and editing was done by Anthony.",
"Title: Kalabha Kadhalan\n\nKalabha Kadhalan is a 2006 Tamil romantic thriller directed by debutant Igore, starring Arya and Renuka Menon. This film was a low-budget production and the soundtrack was composed by Niru. Akshaya also appeared in this family based psycho thriller. It enjoyed relatively quiet success. It shared a similar storyline to a great thriller S.J. Suryah’s Vaali and another 2006 film called Uyir. The film’s censors demanded it an \"Adults Only\" rating.",
"Title: Ek Villain\n\nEk Villain (English: \"One Villain\") is a 2014 Indian romantic thriller directed by Mohit Suri. The film stars Sidharth Malhotra, Shraddha Kapoor and Riteish Deshmukh in lead roles, and tells the story of a hardened criminal whose terminally ill wife is murdered by a serial killer. The film was produced by Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor under Balaji Motion Pictures and ALT Entertainment. The film is an unofficial remake of the 2010 South Korean action thriller film \"I Saw the Devil\". Upon its release on 27 June 2014, the film received mixed to positive reviews from the critics, and was a commercial success.",
"Title: Yeh Saali Zindagi\n\nYeh Saali Zindagi (\"This bloody life\") is a 2011 Hindi romantic thriller directed by Sudhir Mishra. The film stars Irrfan Khan, Chitrangada Singh, Arunoday Singh and Aditi Rao Hydari in the lead roles. The film was released on 4 February 2011 to positive critical acclaim and was moderately successful at the box office.",
"Title: Polam Pol\n\nPolam Pol features songs sung by Farhad Bhiwandiwala, Nakash Aziz, Palak Muchhal, Shree Dayal, Ash King. Music and Background Score for the film is composed by Paresh-Bhavesh. The soundtrack was launched on 19 January."
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4,375
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Which director is also a famous writer, Adrian Lyne or Walter Salles?
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Adrian Lyne
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"Walter Moreira Salles, Jr. (born 12 April 1956) is a Brazilian filmmaker and film producer of international prominence."
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"Adrian Lyne (born 4 March 1941) is a British film director, writer, and producer.",
" He is best known for directing films that focus on sexually charged stories and characters, and often uses stylized light.",
" He is best known for directing \"Fatal Attraction\", \"9½ Weeks\", \"Flashdance\", \"Indecent Proposal\", \"Jacob's Ladder\" and \"Unfaithful\"."
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"Maharishi Shiv Brat Lal (also famous as Data Dayal Maharishi ji) was born in Bhadohi Distt of Uttar Pradesh state in India in 1860.",
" He was a post graduate and a famous writer.",
" It is believed that he wrote as much as 3000 books on various social, historical, religious and spiritual topics.",
" Being a famous writer he was called as the modern Maharishi Ved Vyas and hence became famous with the name Maharishi ji."
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"Flashdance is a 1983 American romantic drama film directed by Adrian Lyne.",
" It was the first collaboration of producers Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, and the presentation of some sequences in the style of music videos was an influence on other 1980s films including \"Top Gun\" (1986), Simpson and Bruckheimer's most famous production.",
" \"Flashdance\" opened to negative reviews by professional critics, but was a surprise box office success, becoming the third highest-grossing film of 1983 in the United States.",
" It had a worldwide box-office gross of more than $100 million.",
" Its soundtrack spawned several hit songs, including \"Maniac\" (performed by Michael Sembello), and the Academy Award–winning \"Flashdance... What a Feeling\" (performed by Irene Cara), which was written for the film."
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"A Grande Arte (in English, \"The Great Art\"; US title: Exposure), is a 1991 Brazilian movie directed by Walter Salles Jr. and starring Peter Coyote.",
" Loosely based on the book \"A Grande Arte\" by Brazilian Rubem Fonseca, it is one of the first theatrical works of Salles Jr.",
" The cast includes Brazilian and international stars such as Coyote, Tchéky Karyo and Miguel Angel Fuentes."
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"José Dumont (born 1 July 1950, Belém, Pará) is a Brazilian TV and movie actor, best known for his role as the family father in \"Behind the Sun\" (\"Abril Despedaçado\"), an award-winning film of director Walter Salles.",
" More recently, he has been lionised for his role as the slick artist agent-entrepreneur in the movie 2 Filhos de Francisco."
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"Mr. Smith is a 1976 short film written and directed by Adrian Lyne and starring Peter Barkworth.",
" It was often shown as a 'filler' in London's West End cinemas along with horror or soft porn films such as Emmanuelle.",
" It was Lyne's second short film, following \"The Table\" (1971) and was well received at the London Film Festival."
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"The Table is a 1973 short film, written by Adrian Lyne and Michael Hayes, and marks Lyne's debut as a director.",
" It starred Derek O'Conor and Kate Williams.",
" It was Lyne's first short film and was well received at the London Film Festival.",
" The film also featured the director's son Louis Lyne as a small boy.",
" The film was broadcast on British television in 1987."
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"Linha de Passe is a 2008 Brazilian drama film directed by Walter Salles and Daniela Thomas.",
" Written by Salles, Thomas and Bráulio Mantovani, the film stars Vinícius de Oliveira and Sandra Corveloni, who won the Best Actress Award at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival for her role, which was her first in a full-length motion picture."
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"Behind the Sun (Portuguese: Abril Despedaçado ) is a 2001 Brazilian film directed by Walter Salles, produced by Arthur Cohn, and starring Rodrigo Santoro.",
" Its original Portuguese title means \"Shattered April\", and it is based on the novel of the same name written by the Albanian writer Ismail Kadare, about the honor culture in the North of Albania."
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"Title: Adrian Lyne\n\nAdrian Lyne (born 4 March 1941) is a British film director, writer, and producer. He is best known for directing films that focus on sexually charged stories and characters, and often uses stylized light. He is best known for directing \"Fatal Attraction\", \"9½ Weeks\", \"Flashdance\", \"Indecent Proposal\", \"Jacob's Ladder\" and \"Unfaithful\".",
"Title: Maharishi Shiv Brat Lal\n\nMaharishi Shiv Brat Lal (also famous as Data Dayal Maharishi ji) was born in Bhadohi Distt of Uttar Pradesh state in India in 1860. He was a post graduate and a famous writer. It is believed that he wrote as much as 3000 books on various social, historical, religious and spiritual topics. Being a famous writer he was called as the modern Maharishi Ved Vyas and hence became famous with the name Maharishi ji.",
"Title: Flashdance\n\nFlashdance is a 1983 American romantic drama film directed by Adrian Lyne. It was the first collaboration of producers Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, and the presentation of some sequences in the style of music videos was an influence on other 1980s films including \"Top Gun\" (1986), Simpson and Bruckheimer's most famous production. \"Flashdance\" opened to negative reviews by professional critics, but was a surprise box office success, becoming the third highest-grossing film of 1983 in the United States. It had a worldwide box-office gross of more than $100 million. Its soundtrack spawned several hit songs, including \"Maniac\" (performed by Michael Sembello), and the Academy Award–winning \"Flashdance... What a Feeling\" (performed by Irene Cara), which was written for the film.",
"Title: A Grande Arte\n\nA Grande Arte (in English, \"The Great Art\"; US title: Exposure), is a 1991 Brazilian movie directed by Walter Salles Jr. and starring Peter Coyote. Loosely based on the book \"A Grande Arte\" by Brazilian Rubem Fonseca, it is one of the first theatrical works of Salles Jr. The cast includes Brazilian and international stars such as Coyote, Tchéky Karyo and Miguel Angel Fuentes.",
"Title: José Dumont\n\nJosé Dumont (born 1 July 1950, Belém, Pará) is a Brazilian TV and movie actor, best known for his role as the family father in \"Behind the Sun\" (\"Abril Despedaçado\"), an award-winning film of director Walter Salles. More recently, he has been lionised for his role as the slick artist agent-entrepreneur in the movie 2 Filhos de Francisco.",
"Title: Mr Smith (1976 film)\n\nMr. Smith is a 1976 short film written and directed by Adrian Lyne and starring Peter Barkworth. It was often shown as a 'filler' in London's West End cinemas along with horror or soft porn films such as Emmanuelle. It was Lyne's second short film, following \"The Table\" (1971) and was well received at the London Film Festival.",
"Title: The Table (1973 film)\n\nThe Table is a 1973 short film, written by Adrian Lyne and Michael Hayes, and marks Lyne's debut as a director. It starred Derek O'Conor and Kate Williams. It was Lyne's first short film and was well received at the London Film Festival. The film also featured the director's son Louis Lyne as a small boy. The film was broadcast on British television in 1987.",
"Title: Linha de Passe\n\nLinha de Passe is a 2008 Brazilian drama film directed by Walter Salles and Daniela Thomas. Written by Salles, Thomas and Bráulio Mantovani, the film stars Vinícius de Oliveira and Sandra Corveloni, who won the Best Actress Award at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival for her role, which was her first in a full-length motion picture.",
"Title: Behind the Sun (film)\n\nBehind the Sun (Portuguese: Abril Despedaçado ) is a 2001 Brazilian film directed by Walter Salles, produced by Arthur Cohn, and starring Rodrigo Santoro. Its original Portuguese title means \"Shattered April\", and it is based on the novel of the same name written by the Albanian writer Ismail Kadare, about the honor culture in the North of Albania."
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4,376
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What is the origin country of Marriage of Figaro?
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Italian
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"Loretta Di Franco is an American operatic soprano who is chiefly known for her more than 900 performances at the Metropolitan Opera from 1961-1995.",
" Originally a member of the Met's opera chorus, she eventually was promoted to singing small comprimario roles beginning with one of the pages in Wagner's \"Tannhäuser\" and the peasant girl in \"The Marriage of Figaro\" in 1961.",
" She went on to win the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions in 1965 which led to her first substantial role, Chloe in \"The Queen of Spades\".",
" She continued to appear annually at the Met for the next 30 years, performing both leading and supporting roles.",
" Some of the parts she performed at the Met included Annina in \"La traviata\", both the Aunt and Barena in Janáček's \"Jenůfa\", Barbarina and Marcellina in \"The Marriage of Figaro\", Berta in \"The Barber of Seville\", Countess Ceprano in \"Rigoletto\", the Dew Fairy and the Sandman in \"Hansel and Gretel\", Feklusa in \"Káťa Kabanová\", the First Lady in \"The Magic Flute\", the Flower Seller in Britten's \"Death in Venice\", Frasquita in \"Carmen\", Gerhilde in \"Die Walküre\", Giannetta in \"L'elisir d'amore\", Helen in \"Mourning Becomes Electra\", Ines in \"Il trovatore\", Jouvenot in \"Adriana Lecouvreur\", Kate Pinkerton in \"Madama Butterfly\", Laura in \"Luisa Miller\", Lauretta in \"Gianni Schichi\", Lisa in \"La sonnambula\", Marianne in \"Der Rosenkavalier\", Marthe in \"Faust\", Musetta in \"La bohème\", Oscar in \"Un ballo in maschera\", Samaritana in \"Francesca da Rimini\", Woglinde in both \"Das Rheingold\" and \"Götterdämmerung\", Xenia in \"Boris Godunov\", Zerlina in \"Don Giovanni\", and title role in \"Lucia di Lammermoor\".",
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"The Marriage of Figaro (Italian: Le nozze di Figaro , ] ), K. 492, is an opera buffa (comic opera) in four acts composed in 1786 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with an Italian libretto written by Lorenzo Da Ponte.",
" It premiered at the Burgtheater in Vienna on 1 May 1786.",
" The opera's libretto is based on a stage comedy by Pierre Beaumarchais, \"La folle journée, ou le Mariage de Figaro\" (\"The Mad Day, or The Marriage of Figaro\"), which was first performed in 1784.",
" It tells how the servants Figaro and Susanna succeed in getting married, foiling the efforts of their philandering employer Count Almaviva to seduce Susanna and teaching him a lesson in fidelity."
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"Norway is a destination and to a lesser extent, a transit and origin country for women and girls subjected to human trafficking, specifically forced prostitution and men and women in conditions of forced labor in the domestic service and construction sectors.",
" Some foreign migrants may also be subjected to forced labor in the health care sector.",
" Victims identified in 2009 originated in 45 countries, but most originated in Nigeria or other African countries and Eastern Europe.",
" Often victims were from minority groups in their countries of origin.",
" Criminal organizations were often involved in human trafficking in Norway, and trafficking schemes varied by victims’ countries of origin.",
" Children in Norwegian refugee centers and migrants denied asylum were vulnerable to human trafficking in Norway; 44 children went missing from refugee centers during the 2009 calendar year."
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"The Marriage of Figaro (German: Figaros Hochzeit) is a 1949 East German musical film directed by Georg Wildhagen and starring Angelika Hauff, Willy Domgraf-Fassbaender and Sabine Peters.",
" It was based on the opera \"The Marriage of Figaro\" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Lorenzo da Ponte, which was itself based on the play \"The Marriage of Figaro\" by Pierre Beaumarchais.",
" The film was made by DEFA, the state studio of East Germany.",
" It sold 5,479,427 tickets."
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"\"Non più andrai \" (You shall go no more) is an aria for bass from Mozart's 1786 opera \"The Marriage of Figaro\", K. 492.",
" The Italian libretto was written by Lorenzo Da Ponte based on a stage comedy by Pierre Beaumarchais, \"La folle journée, ou le Mariage de Figaro\" (1784).",
" It is sung by Figaro at the end of the first act."
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"Literally \"song\" in Italian, a canzone (] , plural: \"canzoni\"; cognate with English \"to chant\") is an Italian or Provençal song or ballad.",
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"Robin Guarino (born April 3, 1960) is an opera and film director.",
" She has directed operas such as \"The Marriage of Figaro\", \"Don Giovanni\", \"Lohengrin\", \"Così fan tutte\" , and \"The Magic Flute\" at the Metropolitan Opera.",
" Also, she has directed at Seattle Opera, Glimmerglass Opera, Chautauqua Opera, Virginia Opera, and Wolf Trap Opera.",
" She continues to direct, most recently \"L'etoile\" and \"The Marriage of Figaro\" for the Wolf Trap Opera Festival, \" La Calisto\", \"The Magic Flute\" and \"Iphigénie en Aulide\" for Juilliard Opera Center, and at Gotham Chamber Opera, \"Il Signor Bruschino\".",
" She currently holds the J. Ralph Corbett Distinguished Chair in Opera at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.\""
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"SAL, or Surface Air Lifted, is a postal service used to send international mail items.",
" Thirty-nine postal authorities provide this service.",
" It is a cost effective international mail.",
" At first SAL mail is processed and transported by surface in the origin country.",
" Then it is transported by air to the destination country and finally processed and delivered as standard-type mail by the destination postal administration.",
" The service is faster than surface mail while the cost is lower than air mail."
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"Isaac Dogboe (born September 26, 1994 in Accra, Ghana) is a Ghanaian professional boxer in the Bantamweight division, who fought for his origin country of Ghana at the age of 17 during the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London."
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"The Marriage of Figaro (French: \"La Folle Journée, ou Le Mariage de Figaro\" (\"The Mad Day, or The Marriage of Figaro\")) is a comedy in five acts, written in 1778 by Pierre Beaumarchais.",
" This play is the second in the Figaro trilogy, preceded by \"The Barber of Seville\" and followed by \"The Guilty Mother\"."
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"Title: The Marriage of Figaro\n\nThe Marriage of Figaro (Italian: Le nozze di Figaro , ] ), K. 492, is an opera buffa (comic opera) in four acts composed in 1786 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with an Italian libretto written by Lorenzo Da Ponte. It premiered at the Burgtheater in Vienna on 1 May 1786. The opera's libretto is based on a stage comedy by Pierre Beaumarchais, \"La folle journée, ou le Mariage de Figaro\" (\"The Mad Day, or The Marriage of Figaro\"), which was first performed in 1784. It tells how the servants Figaro and Susanna succeed in getting married, foiling the efforts of their philandering employer Count Almaviva to seduce Susanna and teaching him a lesson in fidelity.",
"Title: Human trafficking in Norway\n\nNorway is a destination and to a lesser extent, a transit and origin country for women and girls subjected to human trafficking, specifically forced prostitution and men and women in conditions of forced labor in the domestic service and construction sectors. Some foreign migrants may also be subjected to forced labor in the health care sector. Victims identified in 2009 originated in 45 countries, but most originated in Nigeria or other African countries and Eastern Europe. Often victims were from minority groups in their countries of origin. Criminal organizations were often involved in human trafficking in Norway, and trafficking schemes varied by victims’ countries of origin. Children in Norwegian refugee centers and migrants denied asylum were vulnerable to human trafficking in Norway; 44 children went missing from refugee centers during the 2009 calendar year.",
"Title: The Marriage of Figaro (film)\n\nThe Marriage of Figaro (German: Figaros Hochzeit) is a 1949 East German musical film directed by Georg Wildhagen and starring Angelika Hauff, Willy Domgraf-Fassbaender and Sabine Peters. It was based on the opera \"The Marriage of Figaro\" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Lorenzo da Ponte, which was itself based on the play \"The Marriage of Figaro\" by Pierre Beaumarchais. The film was made by DEFA, the state studio of East Germany. It sold 5,479,427 tickets.",
"Title: Non più andrai\n\n\"Non più andrai \" (You shall go no more) is an aria for bass from Mozart's 1786 opera \"The Marriage of Figaro\", K. 492. The Italian libretto was written by Lorenzo Da Ponte based on a stage comedy by Pierre Beaumarchais, \"La folle journée, ou le Mariage de Figaro\" (1784). It is sung by Figaro at the end of the first act.",
"Title: Canzone\n\nLiterally \"song\" in Italian, a canzone (] , plural: \"canzoni\"; cognate with English \"to chant\") is an Italian or Provençal song or ballad. It is also used to describe a type of lyric which resembles a madrigal. Sometimes a composition which is simple and songlike is designated as a canzone, especially if it is by a non-Italian; a good example is the aria \"Voi che sapete\" from Mozart's Marriage of Figaro.",
"Title: Robin Guarino\n\nRobin Guarino (born April 3, 1960) is an opera and film director. She has directed operas such as \"The Marriage of Figaro\", \"Don Giovanni\", \"Lohengrin\", \"Così fan tutte\" , and \"The Magic Flute\" at the Metropolitan Opera. Also, she has directed at Seattle Opera, Glimmerglass Opera, Chautauqua Opera, Virginia Opera, and Wolf Trap Opera. She continues to direct, most recently \"L'etoile\" and \"The Marriage of Figaro\" for the Wolf Trap Opera Festival, \" La Calisto\", \"The Magic Flute\" and \"Iphigénie en Aulide\" for Juilliard Opera Center, and at Gotham Chamber Opera, \"Il Signor Bruschino\". She currently holds the J. Ralph Corbett Distinguished Chair in Opera at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.\"",
"Title: Surface Air Lifted\n\nSAL, or Surface Air Lifted, is a postal service used to send international mail items. Thirty-nine postal authorities provide this service. It is a cost effective international mail. At first SAL mail is processed and transported by surface in the origin country. Then it is transported by air to the destination country and finally processed and delivered as standard-type mail by the destination postal administration. The service is faster than surface mail while the cost is lower than air mail.",
"Title: Isaac Dogboe\n\nIsaac Dogboe (born September 26, 1994 in Accra, Ghana) is a Ghanaian professional boxer in the Bantamweight division, who fought for his origin country of Ghana at the age of 17 during the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London.",
"Title: The Marriage of Figaro (play)\n\nThe Marriage of Figaro (French: \"La Folle Journée, ou Le Mariage de Figaro\" (\"The Mad Day, or The Marriage of Figaro\")) is a comedy in five acts, written in 1778 by Pierre Beaumarchais. This play is the second in the Figaro trilogy, preceded by \"The Barber of Seville\" and followed by \"The Guilty Mother\"."
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4,377
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Where was the Republic Airline owned by Republic Airways Holdings headquartered?
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Indianapolis, Indiana.
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"Dynamic Airways LLC, doing business as Dynamic International Airways, is a U.S. Certificated airline owned by private owners, founded in 2010.",
" The airline operates Boeing 767-200ERs and Boeing 767-300ERs; and formerly operated McDonnell Douglas MD-88s. Formerly known as Dynamic Airways, the company added International to its official name to reflect its transition from a charter airline into scheduled international services.",
" Dynamic is headquartered in Greensboro, North Carolina and offers service from New York to South America.",
" Dynamic also previously operated from Fort Lauderdale, Chicago, Los Angeles and New York to the Caribbean, Cancun, and South America."
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"OpenSkies is a transatlantic airline owned by British Airways (BA) that is headquartered in Rungis near Paris.",
" The airline launched as a brand of BA European Limited in June 2008 but in April 2009 the name was transferred to Elysair (which had operated as L'Avion).",
" The airline is a full-service carrier and offers three class service cabins on board its aircraft.",
" The airline currently operates between Paris-Orly Airport in France and both Newark and New York in the United States."
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"Tiger Airways Singapore Pte Ltd, operating as Tigerair, was a budget airline headquartered in Singapore.",
" It operated services to regional destinations in Southeast Asia, Bangladesh, China and India from its main base at Singapore Changi Airport.",
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Which comic by Richard Elson was published by Fleetway Editions?
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Sonic the Comic
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4,379
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What is the nationality of the author who wrote the novels on which the British-Irish crime drama television series Quirke is based?
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Irish
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The 1975 FA Cup Final have two former captains of what international football league?
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England national football team
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" 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."
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"Title: 2007 FA Cup Final\n\nThe 2007 FA Cup Final was played on Saturday, 19 May 2007 between Chelsea and Manchester United. It was the 126th FA Cup Final and the first to be played at the new Wembley Stadium. Manchester United suffered a 1–0 defeat to Chelsea by Didier Drogba's extra time goal, completing a domestic cup double for the Blues in the 2006–07 season, as they had already won the League Cup Final in February . While United were favourite for playing a double of their own as they had recently beaten Chelsea to the Premier League title two weeks earlier. The game was widely considered to be a disappointment by pundits and fans alike. As a result of Manchester United and Chelsea having already been guaranteed qualification for the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Cup entry for the FA Cup winner/runner-up went instead to the highest positioned Premier League team who hadn't already qualified for Europe: Bolton Wanderers.",
"Title: 1994 FA Cup Final\n\nThe 1994 FA Cup Final was the 49th FA Cup final to be held since the Second World War and was contested between Manchester United and Chelsea. United went into the final as Premier League champions, having won the title by eight points over Blackburn Rovers. They were bidding to become only the fourth team of the 20th century to complete \"the Double\" and the first in their own history. Chelsea, on the other hand, were playing in their first FA Cup Final since 1970 and first major final since the 1972 Football League Cup Final; they also finished 14th in the Premier League.",
"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: 1975 FA Cup Final\n\nThe 1975 FA Cup Final was contested by West Ham United and Fulham at Wembley. The Fulham team contained two former England captains in former West Ham captain Bobby Moore, making his last appearance at Wembley, and Alan Mullery. West Ham won 2–0, with the two goals scored by Alan Taylor. The first after Fulham goalkeeper Peter Mellor had parried Billy Jennings shot for Taylor to score; the second five minutes later when Mellor failed to hold Graham Paddon's shot, Taylor following in to score.",
"Title: 2014 FA Cup Final\n\nThe 2014 FA Cup Final was the 133rd final of the FA Cup, the world's oldest football cup competition. The match was contested between Arsenal and Hull City at Wembley Stadium on 17 May 2014. Hull City made their first appearance in an FA Cup Final, while Arsenal equalled Manchester United's record of 18 final appearances. It was the first time since 2010 that the FA Cup Final had taken place after the end of the Premier League season.",
"Title: 2008 FA Cup Final\n\nThe 2008 FA Cup Final was a football match held at Wembley Stadium on 17 May 2008 and was the final match of the 2007–08 FA Cup competition. The match was the 127th FA Cup Final, and the second to be held at the new Wembley Stadium since its redevelopment. The match was contested by Portsmouth and Cardiff City, with Portsmouth winning 1–0. This was the first time that the two sides have ever met in the competition. Both teams were aiming to win the FA Cup for the second time, Cardiff having won it in 1927 and Portsmouth in 1939. Had Cardiff won, they would have been the first club from outside the top division of English football to have won the competition since West Ham United in 1980. The match had an attendance of 89,874, a record which still stands as the largest ever for an FA Cup Final at the new Wembley Stadium.",
"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: 1970 FA Cup Final\n\nThe 1970 FA Cup Final was contested by Chelsea and Leeds United. The match took place on 11 April 1970 at Wembley Stadium and ended 2–2, making it the first FA Cup final to require a replay since 1912. The replay was staged at Old Trafford and played on 29 April; after four hours of fiercely contested football, Chelsea eventually won 2–1. As of 2016, both the final and replay were the last times that FA Cup final ties were played in the month of April; all subsequent FA Cup final ties have been played in the month of May.",
"Title: England national football team\n\nThe England national football team represents England in international football and is controlled by The Football Association, the governing body for football in England.",
"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."
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" The team was named in the mistaken belief that \"Allah akbar\" meant \"Heaven help us\" in Arabic (rather than \"God is great\").",
" Notable figures to have featured for the side included Rudyard Kipling, H. G. Wells, Arthur Conan Doyle, P. G. Wodehouse, G. K. Chesterton, Jerome K. Jerome, A. A. Milne, E. W. Hornung, Henry Justice Ford, A. E. W. Mason, Walter Raleigh, E. V. Lucas, Maurice Hewlett, Owen Seaman, Bernard Partridge, Augustine Birrell, Paul Du Chaillu, Henry Herbert La Thangue, George Cecil Ives, and George Llewelyn Davies, as well as the son of Alfred Tennyson."
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" Written in first person narrative, the story is set in Hollywood in the early 1930s (the Depression is mentioned twice) and is, compared to, say, Budd Schulberg's \"What Makes Sammy Run?",
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"\"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."
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"Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; 15 October 188114 February 1975) was an English author and one of the most widely read humorists of the 20th century.",
" Born in Guildford, the son of a British magistrate based in Hong Kong, Wodehouse spent happy teenage years at Dulwich College, to which he remained devoted all his life.",
" After leaving school he was employed by a bank but disliked the work and turned to writing in his spare time.",
" His early novels were mostly school stories, but he later switched to comic fiction, creating several regular characters who became familiar to the public over the years.",
" They include the jolly gentleman of leisure Bertie Wooster and his sagacious valet, Jeeves; the immaculate and loquacious Psmith; Lord Emsworth and the Blandings Castle set; the Oldest Member, with stories about golf; and Mr Mulliner, with tall tales on subjects ranging from bibulous bishops to megalomaniac movie moguls."
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"Aunts Aren't Gentlemen is a comic novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United Kingdom in October 1974 by Barrie & Jenkins, London, and in the United States under the title \"The Cat-nappers\" on 14 April 1975 by Simon & Schuster, New York.",
" It was the last novel to feature some of Wodehouse's best known characters, Bertie Wooster and his resourceful valet Jeeves, and the last novel fully completed by Wodehouse before his death."
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" It was first produced by Grossmith and J A E Malone on 5 September 1923 at the Winter Garden Theatre, Drury Lane, London.",
" It was designed to replace \"The Cabaret Girl\", which the same team had produced with great success the previous year, at the same theatre and with predominantly the same cast, but failed to achieve the same success.",
" The review of the first night performance in \"The Times\" described it as: not ... equal to its select band of predecessors... It has quite an involved plot, which is never very interesting: a vast number of characters, most of whom are never very convincing ... The 'book', by Mr George Grossmith and Mr P G Wodehouse, has many flashes of wit but, on the whole, the narrative is an arid desert in which the music of Mr Jerome Kern makes only an occasional oasis... At the end the piece obtained rather a mixed reception."
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" It was originally published in the United Kingdom on 9 October 1953 by Herbert Jenkins, London.",
" The title alludes to a disparaging comment by the playwright Seán O'Casey, who, in a letter to \"The Daily Telegraph\" in July 1941, referring to Wodehouse's radio broadcasts from Berlin, wrote that \"If England has any dignity left in the way of literature, she will forget for ever the pitiful antics of English literature's performing flea\"."
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"James Graham Ballard (15 November 193019 April 2009) was an English novelist, short story writer, and essayist.",
" Born in an international settlement in Shanghai to British parents before his family emigrated to the UK, Ballard began writing in the 1950s, becoming associated with the New Wave of science fiction with post-apocalyptic novels such as \"The Wind from Nowhere\" (1961) and \"The Drowned World\" (1962).",
" In the late 1960s, Ballard produced a variety of experimental short stories (or \"condensed novels\"), such as those collected in the controversial \"The Atrocity Exhibition\" (1970).",
" In the mid 1970s, Ballard published several novels, among them the highly controversial \"Crash\" (1973), a story about symphorophilia and car crash fetishism, and \"High-Rise\" (1975), a depiction of a luxury apartment building's descent into violent chaos, paralleling the descent of 'western civilization' into medieval authoritarianism and proletarian chaos.",
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"The White Feather is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published on 9 October 1907 by Adam & Charles Black, London.",
" It is set at Wrykyn school, scene of Wodehouse's earlier book \"The Gold Bat\" (1904), and the later \"Mike\" (1909).",
" Like many early Wodehouse novels, the story first appeared as a serial in the boys' magazine \"The Captain\", between October 1905 and March 1906.",
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"Right Ho, Jeeves is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, the second full-length novel featuring the popular characters Jeeves and Bertie Wooster, after \"Thank You, Jeeves\".",
" It also features a host of other recurring Wodehouse characters (some of whom it introduces), and is mostly set at Brinkley Court, the home of Bertie's Aunt Dahlia.",
" It was first published in the United Kingdom on 1922 by Herbert Jenkins, London, and in the United States on 15 October 1934 by Little, Brown and Company, Boston, under the title \"Brinkley Manor\".",
" It had also been sold to the \"Saturday Evening Post\", in which it appeared in serial form from 23 December 1933 to 27 January 1934, and in England in the \"Grand Magazine\" from April to September 1934.",
" Wodehouse had already started planning this sequel while working on \"Thank You, Jeeves\"."
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"Title: Allahakbarries\n\nAllahakbarries was an amateur cricket team founded by author J. M. Barrie, and was active from 1890 to 1913. The team was named in the mistaken belief that \"Allah akbar\" meant \"Heaven help us\" in Arabic (rather than \"God is great\"). Notable figures to have featured for the side included Rudyard Kipling, H. G. Wells, Arthur Conan Doyle, P. G. Wodehouse, G. K. Chesterton, Jerome K. Jerome, A. A. Milne, E. W. Hornung, Henry Justice Ford, A. E. W. Mason, Walter Raleigh, E. V. Lucas, Maurice Hewlett, Owen Seaman, Bernard Partridge, Augustine Birrell, Paul Du Chaillu, Henry Herbert La Thangue, George Cecil Ives, and George Llewelyn Davies, as well as the son of Alfred Tennyson.",
"Title: Laughing Gas (novel)\n\nLaughing Gas is a comic novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United Kingdom on 25 September 1936 by Herbert Jenkins, London, and in the United States on 19 November 1936 by Doubleday, Doran, New York. Written in first person narrative, the story is set in Hollywood in the early 1930s (the Depression is mentioned twice) and is, compared to, say, Budd Schulberg's \"What Makes Sammy Run? \" (1941), a light-hearted and exclusively humorous look at the film industry and in particular at child stars. Both Schulberg and Wodehouse describe the methods of all those would-be screenwriters and actors hunting for jobs, but Wodehouse's depiction is not at all serious or critical.",
"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: P. G. Wodehouse\n\nSir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; 15 October 188114 February 1975) was an English author and one of the most widely read humorists of the 20th century. Born in Guildford, the son of a British magistrate based in Hong Kong, Wodehouse spent happy teenage years at Dulwich College, to which he remained devoted all his life. After leaving school he was employed by a bank but disliked the work and turned to writing in his spare time. His early novels were mostly school stories, but he later switched to comic fiction, creating several regular characters who became familiar to the public over the years. They include the jolly gentleman of leisure Bertie Wooster and his sagacious valet, Jeeves; the immaculate and loquacious Psmith; Lord Emsworth and the Blandings Castle set; the Oldest Member, with stories about golf; and Mr Mulliner, with tall tales on subjects ranging from bibulous bishops to megalomaniac movie moguls.",
"Title: Aunts Aren't Gentlemen\n\nAunts Aren't Gentlemen is a comic novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United Kingdom in October 1974 by Barrie & Jenkins, London, and in the United States under the title \"The Cat-nappers\" on 14 April 1975 by Simon & Schuster, New York. It was the last novel to feature some of Wodehouse's best known characters, Bertie Wooster and his resourceful valet Jeeves, and the last novel fully completed by Wodehouse before his death.",
"Title: The Beauty Prize\n\nThe Beauty Prize is a musical comedy in three acts, with music by Jerome Kern, book and lyrics by George Grossmith and P. G. Wodehouse. It was first produced by Grossmith and J A E Malone on 5 September 1923 at the Winter Garden Theatre, Drury Lane, London. It was designed to replace \"The Cabaret Girl\", which the same team had produced with great success the previous year, at the same theatre and with predominantly the same cast, but failed to achieve the same success. The review of the first night performance in \"The Times\" described it as: not ... equal to its select band of predecessors... It has quite an involved plot, which is never very interesting: a vast number of characters, most of whom are never very convincing ... The 'book', by Mr George Grossmith and Mr P G Wodehouse, has many flashes of wit but, on the whole, the narrative is an arid desert in which the music of Mr Jerome Kern makes only an occasional oasis... At the end the piece obtained rather a mixed reception.",
"Title: Performing Flea\n\nPerforming Flea is a non-fiction book, consisting of a series of letters written by P. G. Wodehouse to William Townend, a friend of Wodehouse's since their schooldays together at Dulwich College. It was originally published in the United Kingdom on 9 October 1953 by Herbert Jenkins, London. The title alludes to a disparaging comment by the playwright Seán O'Casey, who, in a letter to \"The Daily Telegraph\" in July 1941, referring to Wodehouse's radio broadcasts from Berlin, wrote that \"If England has any dignity left in the way of literature, she will forget for ever the pitiful antics of English literature's performing flea\".",
"Title: J. G. Ballard\n\nJames Graham Ballard (15 November 193019 April 2009) was an English novelist, short story writer, and essayist. Born in an international settlement in Shanghai to British parents before his family emigrated to the UK, Ballard began writing in the 1950s, becoming associated with the New Wave of science fiction with post-apocalyptic novels such as \"The Wind from Nowhere\" (1961) and \"The Drowned World\" (1962). In the late 1960s, Ballard produced a variety of experimental short stories (or \"condensed novels\"), such as those collected in the controversial \"The Atrocity Exhibition\" (1970). In the mid 1970s, Ballard published several novels, among them the highly controversial \"Crash\" (1973), a story about symphorophilia and car crash fetishism, and \"High-Rise\" (1975), a depiction of a luxury apartment building's descent into violent chaos, paralleling the descent of 'western civilization' into medieval authoritarianism and proletarian chaos. .",
"Title: The White Feather\n\nThe White Feather is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published on 9 October 1907 by Adam & Charles Black, London. It is set at Wrykyn school, scene of Wodehouse's earlier book \"The Gold Bat\" (1904), and the later \"Mike\" (1909). Like many early Wodehouse novels, the story first appeared as a serial in the boys' magazine \"The Captain\", between October 1905 and March 1906. The phrase \"white feather\" is a reference to cowardice.",
"Title: Right Ho, Jeeves\n\nRight Ho, Jeeves is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, the second full-length novel featuring the popular characters Jeeves and Bertie Wooster, after \"Thank You, Jeeves\". It also features a host of other recurring Wodehouse characters (some of whom it introduces), and is mostly set at Brinkley Court, the home of Bertie's Aunt Dahlia. It was first published in the United Kingdom on 1922 by Herbert Jenkins, London, and in the United States on 15 October 1934 by Little, Brown and Company, Boston, under the title \"Brinkley Manor\". It had also been sold to the \"Saturday Evening Post\", in which it appeared in serial form from 23 December 1933 to 27 January 1934, and in England in the \"Grand Magazine\" from April to September 1934. Wodehouse had already started planning this sequel while working on \"Thank You, Jeeves\"."
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Who was born first Colin Michael Foale or Roberto Vittori ?
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Colin Michael Foale
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"37022 Robertovittori (2000 UT1) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on October 22, 2000 by F. Manca and Graziano Ventre at Sormano.",
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" A night launch and the 20th mission for \"Discovery\", it marked the first time a Space Shuttle mission had a female pilot, Eileen Collins, the first EVAs for both a UK born astronaut Michael Foale and a US astronaut of African heritage Bernard A. Harris, Jr. and it also carried out the successful deployment and retrieval of the Spartan-204 platform, along with the scheduled rendezvous and flyaround of \"Mir\", in preparation for STS-71, the first mission to dock with \"Mir\"."
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"Title: Michael Foale\n\nColin Michael Foale, CBE (born 6 January 1957) is a British-American astrophysicist and former NASA astronaut. He is a veteran of six Space Shuttle missions and extended missions on both Mir and the International Space Station. He was the first Briton to perform a space walk, and until 17 April 2008, he held the record for most time spent in space by a US citizen: 374 days, 11 hours, 19 minutes. He still holds the cumulative-time-in-space record for a UK citizen.",
"Title: Roberto Vittori\n\nRoberto Vittori (born 15 October 1964 in Viterbo) is an Italian air force officer and an ESA astronaut. After graduating from the Italian Accademia Aeronautica in 1989, Vittori flew in the Italian Air Force. He then trained as a test pilot in the United States.",
"Title: 37022 Robertovittori\n\n37022 Robertovittori (2000 UT1) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on October 22, 2000 by F. Manca and Graziano Ventre at Sormano. It is named after Roberto Vittori, an Italian astronaut who flew on multiple missions to the International Space Station.",
"Title: Colin Bonner\n\nColin Michael Bonner (born May 1, 1994) is a retired American soccer player.",
"Title: STS-63\n\nSTS-63 was the first mission of the US/Russian Shuttle-Mir Program, which carried out the first rendezvous of the American Space Shuttle with Russia's space station \"Mir\". Known as the 'Near-Mir' mission, the flight used Space Shuttle \"Discovery\", which lifted off from launch pad 39B on 3 February 1995 from Kennedy Space Center, Florida. A night launch and the 20th mission for \"Discovery\", it marked the first time a Space Shuttle mission had a female pilot, Eileen Collins, the first EVAs for both a UK born astronaut Michael Foale and a US astronaut of African heritage Bernard A. Harris, Jr. and it also carried out the successful deployment and retrieval of the Spartan-204 platform, along with the scheduled rendezvous and flyaround of \"Mir\", in preparation for STS-71, the first mission to dock with \"Mir\".",
"Title: Colin Robertson (cricketer)\n\nColin Michael Robertson (born 4 May 1963) is a former Zimbabwean international cricketer who represented the Zimbabwean national team between 1982 and 1990. He played as a right-handed top-order batsman.",
"Title: Colin Wells (historian)\n\nColin Michael Wells (15 November 1933 in West Bridgford - 11 March 2010 in North Wales) was a British historian of ancient Rome, as well as scholar and archaeologist of classical antiquities.",
"Title: Colin Fielder\n\nColin Michael Raynor Fielder (born 5 January 1964) is an English former footballer who played for Aldershot Town, Farnborough Town, Slough Town, Woking and Yeovil Town. During his career he played as a midfielder.",
"Title: Peter Michael (engineer)\n\nSir Peter Colin Michael CBE (born 1938) is a British engineer and businessman whose interests include radio and wine-making."
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Macclesfield included a village and civil parish that's about 1.5 miles north of Macclesfield, and had a population of what at the 2001 census?
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3,324
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"Bodham is a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk.",
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"The nearest railway station is at Sheringham for the Bittern Line which runs between Cromer and Norwich.",
" The nearest airport is Norwich International Airport.",
" The village is situated on the A148 coast road which links the town of King’s Lynn to Cromer.",
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" It is 1.5 miles from the market town of Leyburn.",
" Bellerby is approximately 250 miles north of London.",
" Bellerby is situated 205 metres above sea level and is surrounded by low-lying hills with an open south-easterly aspect.",
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" The nearest railway station is at Sheringham for the Bittern Line which runs between Sheringham, Cromer and Norwich.",
" The nearest airport is Norwich International Airport.",
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" The nearest railway station is at Sheringham for the Bittern Line which runs between Sheringham, Cromer and Norwich.",
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"Title: Macclesfield (borough)\n\nMacclesfield was, from 1974 to 2009, a local government district with borough status in Cheshire, England. It included the towns of Bollington, Knutsford, Macclesfield and Wilmslow and within its wider area the villages and hamlets of Adlington, Disley, Gawsworth, Kerridge, Pott Shrigley, Poynton, Prestbury, Rainow, Styal, Sutton and Tytherington.",
"Title: Bodham\n\nBodham is a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. The village is 27.2 miles north north west of Norwich, 6.4 miles west of Cromer and 131 miles north north east of London. The village lies 3.1 miles south west of the nearest town of Sheringham. The nearest railway station is at Sheringham for the Bittern Line which runs between Cromer and Norwich. The nearest airport is Norwich International Airport. The village is situated on the A148 coast road which links the town of King’s Lynn to Cromer. The civil parish had in 2001 census, a population of 435, increasing to 484 at the 2011 Census. For the purposes of local government, the parish falls within the district of North Norfolk.",
"Title: Bellerby\n\nBellerby is a village and civil parish in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England, about seven miles south-west of Richmond. The village has one pub, the \"Cross Keys\", a small and historic Anglican church and a Methodist chapel. It is 1.5 miles from the market town of Leyburn. Bellerby is approximately 250 miles north of London. Bellerby is situated 205 metres above sea level and is surrounded by low-lying hills with an open south-easterly aspect. Moorland is located to the North and the West of the village. Becks are an attractive feature of the village, which boasts many. The residents of Bellerby are also proud of their large population of ducks who thrive in the becks and in the suitable gardens of many friendly residents. The closest big town is Leyburn.",
"Title: Copston Magna\n\nCopston Magna is a small village and civil parish in the Rugby borough of Warwickshire, England. It is located around 9 miles northwest of the town of Rugby, 6 miles southeast of Nuneaton, and 1.5 miles east of the larger village of Wolvey. It is also located close to the ancient site of High Cross, on the border between Warwickshire and Leicestershire, where the Roman roads of Watling Street and Fosse Way cross each other. In the 2001 Census, the parish had a population of 38. At the 2011 census population details were included with Wolvey",
"Title: Besthorpe, Nottinghamshire\n\nBesthorpe is a small village in north-east Nottinghamshire close to the border with Lincolnshire. It is a Civil Parish in the Newark & Sherwood district of Nottinghamshire. The population of the civil parish as of the 2011 census is 195. The village is on the A1133 between Newark and Gainsborough, and is 1.5 miles north of the larger village of Collingham, North East of Newark on Trent. The village lies 1 mile east of the River Trent and the River Fleet flows South to East parallel with the village & A1133. Besthorpe acquired Conservation Village status in 2006 because it has maintained much of its original layout focused on Low Road and the Green.",
"Title: Tatterford\n\nTatterford is a village within the civil parish of Tattersett in the English county of Norfolk. The village is 4.8 miles south west of the town of Fakenham, 30.3 miles north west of Norwich and 112 miles north north east of London. The nearest railway station is at Sheringham for the Bittern Line which runs between Sheringham, Cromer and Norwich. The nearest airport is Norwich International Airport. The parish had in 2001 census, a population of 902. For the purposes of local government, the parish falls within the district of North Norfolk. It is in the civil parish of Tattersett.",
"Title: Briningham\n\nBriningham is a village and a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. The village is 9.9 miles east north east of the town of Fakenham, 13.3 miles west south west of Cromer, 22.3 miles north north west of the city of Norwich, and 124 miles north north east of London. The nearest railway station is at Sheringham for the Bittern Line which runs between Sheringham, Cromer and Norwich. There is an abandoned railway line which is considered as a footpath, it runs parallel with an old track \"the lane\" that leads up to \"belle vue tower\". The nearest airport is Norwich International Airport. The civil parish had in 2001 census a population of 122, increasing to 130 at the 2011 census. For the purposes of local government, the parish falls within the district of North Norfolk.",
"Title: Woodville, Derbyshire\n\nWoodville is a village and civil parish in the South Derbyshire district of Derbyshire, England, 1.5 miles east of Swadlincote. At the 2011 Census, the parish had a population of 5,161, an increase from 3,420 at the 2001 Census. The centre of the village, known as the Tollgate, is a busy traffic island on the A511. Woodville forms part of the border with Leicestershire.",
"Title: Prestbury, Cheshire\n\nPrestbury is a village and civil parish in Cheshire, England. About 1.5 miles (3 km) north of Macclesfield, at the 2001 census, it had a population of 3,324, increasing slightly to 3,471 at the 2011 Census. Alongside fellow \"Cheshire Golden Triangle\" villages Wilmslow and Alderley Edge, it is one of the most sought after and expensive places to live outside London. The ecclesiastical parish is almost the same as the former Prestbury local government ward which consisted of the civil parishes of Prestbury, Adlington, and Mottram St. Andrew."
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What major U.S. airline and the world's largest low-cost carrier headquartered in Dallas, Texas, ended service at Jack Brooks Regional Airport in 1980?
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Southwest Airlines
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" It was formerly the Jefferson County Airport, but its name was changed to honor former U.S. Representative Jack Brooks (D - Beaumont).",
" The airport is southwest of the city of Nederland in unincorporated Jefferson County, and is used for general aviation.",
" Southwest Airlines ended scheduled service (in 1980).",
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"Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA (), trading as Norwegian, is a Norwegian low-cost airline.",
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" It offers a high-frequency domestic flight schedule within Scandinavia and Finland, and to business destinations such as London, as well as to holiday destinations in the Mediterranean and the Canary Islands, transporting over 30 million people in 2016.",
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"America West Airlines was a U.S. airline headquartered in Tempe, Arizona.",
" Their main hub was at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix, Arizona, with a secondary hub at Las Vegas McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada.",
" The airline became part of the US Airways Group after it acquired the larger airline in 2005 and adopted the US Airways brand name.",
" America West was the second largest low-cost carrier in the U.S. after Southwest Airlines and served approximately 100 destinations in the US, Canada, and Mexico.",
" Service to Europe was provided through codeshare partners.",
" In March 2005, the airline operated a fleet of 132 aircraft, with a single maintenance base at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix.",
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" At the time the third-largest carrier in the country, Jetsgo abruptly ended service and entered bankruptcy protection on March 11, 2005, leaving thousands of passengers stranded at the beginning of the busy March-break travel season.",
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"China Airlines (CAL) () () is the flag carrier and largest airline of the Republic of China (Taiwan).",
" It is headquartered in Taoyuan International Airport and has 12,607 regular employees.",
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" The cargo division operates 91 pure freighter flights weekly.",
" The carrier was, in 2013, the 29th and 10th largest airline in the world in terms of passenger revenue per kilometer (RPK) and freight RPK, respectively.",
" China Airlines has three airline subsidiaries: Mandarin Airlines operates flights to domestic and low-demand regional destinations; China Airlines Cargo, a member of Skyteam Cargo, operates a fleet of freighter aircraft and manages its parent airline's cargo-hold capacity; Tigerair Taiwan is a low-cost carrier established by China Airlines and Singaporean airline group Tigerair Holdings and is wholly owned by China Airlines Group."
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"Title: America West Airlines\n\nAmerica West Airlines was a U.S. airline headquartered in Tempe, Arizona. Their main hub was at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix, Arizona, with a secondary hub at Las Vegas McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada. The airline became part of the US Airways Group after it acquired the larger airline in 2005 and adopted the US Airways brand name. America West was the second largest low-cost carrier in the U.S. after Southwest Airlines and served approximately 100 destinations in the US, Canada, and Mexico. Service to Europe was provided through codeshare partners. In March 2005, the airline operated a fleet of 132 aircraft, with a single maintenance base at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix. Regional jet and/or turboprop feeder flights were operated on a code sharing basis by Mesa Airlines and Chautauqua Airlines as America West Express.",
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"Title: Norwegian Air Shuttle destinations\n\nNorwegian Air Shuttle is a low-cost airline operating from Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Spain and the United Kingdom. As of December 2012, it operates to 87 airports in 25 countries across three continents, from its operating bases. Norwegian was founded in 1993 as a regional airline to operate routes for Braathens SAFE in Western Norway. It became a domestic, main-haul low-cost carrier from 1 September 2002, when it took into use Boeing 737-300. In 2006, Norwegian Air Shuttle established its first non-Norwegian base at Warsaw Frédéric Chopin Airport in Poland. A year later, Norwegian bought the Swedish low-cost carrier FlyNordic, which was merged into Norwegian a year later.",
"Title: Jetsgo\n\nJetsgo Corporation was a Canadian low-cost carrier based in the Saint-Laurent area of Montreal. Jetsgo served 19 destinations across Canada, 10 destinations in the United States, and 12 scheduled weekend-charter destinations in the Caribbean. At the time the third-largest carrier in the country, Jetsgo abruptly ended service and entered bankruptcy protection on March 11, 2005, leaving thousands of passengers stranded at the beginning of the busy March-break travel season. According to news outlets, the airline was processing orders and taking payments for flights the night before they claimed bankruptcy and ceased operations.",
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"Title: China Airlines\n\nChina Airlines (CAL) () () is the flag carrier and largest airline of the Republic of China (Taiwan). It is headquartered in Taoyuan International Airport and has 12,607 regular employees. China Airlines operates over 1,400 flights weekly to 118 airports in 115 cities (including codeshare) across Asia, Europe, North America and Oceania. The cargo division operates 91 pure freighter flights weekly. The carrier was, in 2013, the 29th and 10th largest airline in the world in terms of passenger revenue per kilometer (RPK) and freight RPK, respectively. China Airlines has three airline subsidiaries: Mandarin Airlines operates flights to domestic and low-demand regional destinations; China Airlines Cargo, a member of Skyteam Cargo, operates a fleet of freighter aircraft and manages its parent airline's cargo-hold capacity; Tigerair Taiwan is a low-cost carrier established by China Airlines and Singaporean airline group Tigerair Holdings and is wholly owned by China Airlines Group.",
"Title: United Airlines\n\nUnited Airlines, Inc., commonly referred to as United, is a major U.S. airline headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. It is the world's third-largest airline when measured by revenue, after American Airlines and Delta Air Lines. United operates a large domestic and international route network, with an extensive presence in the Asia-Pacific region. United is a founding member of Star Alliance, the world's largest airline alliance. Regional service is operated by independent carriers under the brand name United Express. Its main competitors are American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Southwest Airlines."
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What year did the man who Paul Ziert recruited to the University of Oklahoma win two gold medals?
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1984
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"Jonas Jacobsson (born 22 June 1965) is a Swedish sport shooter who has won several gold medals at the Paralympic Games.",
" He has participated in nine consecutive Summer Paralympics from 1980 to 2012, winning a total of seventeen gold, two silver, and nine bronze medals.",
" In 1996, he won two gold medals in the air rifle 3×40 and English match events and a bronze in the air rifle prone at the Atlanta Paralympics.",
" At the 2000 Summer Paralympics, he took two gold medals in the free rifle 3×40 and free rifle prone events and two bronzes in air rifle standing and air rifle prone events.",
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"Rebecca Adlington, OBE (born 17 February 1989) is an English former competitive swimmer who specialised in freestyle events in international competition.",
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" Adlington was Britain's first Olympic swimming champion since 1988, and the first British swimmer to win two Olympic gold medals since 1908.",
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"Zhao Yunlei (born August 25, 1986) is a mixed and women's doubles badminton athlete from China.",
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" Zhao joins the ranks with nine other players with two Olympic Gold Medals, the highest number of Gold Medals won by any badminton athlete.",
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"Johan Hagbart Pedersen Grøttumsbraaten (12 February 1899 – 24 January 1983) was a Norwegian skier who competed in Nordic combined and cross-country.",
" Dominating both events in the 1920s and early 1930s, he won several medals in the early Winter Olympics.",
" Most notably, he won two gold medals at the 1928 Winter Olympics, and as one of the only two entrants to win two gold medalists from St. Moritz, was the most successful athlete there, along with Clas Thunberg of Finland.",
" He previously won three medals (one silver, two bronzes) at the inaugural Winter Olympics held in Chamonix in 1924, and went on to defend his Olympic Nordic Combined at the 1932 Winter Olympics."
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"Sim Kwon-Ho (Hangul: 심권호, Hanja: 沈權虎; born October 10, 1972 in Seongnam, South Korea) is a retired South Korean Greco Roman wrestler.",
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" In addition, both Comăneci and Conner are highly involved with the Special Olympics."
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"Terence \"Terry\" M. Anderson (born c. 1946) is a retired Australian-born American sports shooter who specialized in the 25 meter rapid fire pistol event.",
" He won the national championships in Australia in 1969 and 1971, in New Zealand in 1971–1973 and in the United States in 1975, 1977, 1979, 1993, 1997, 1999, 2000.",
" Internationally he won three gold medals and a silver medal at the 1972 Asian Championships.",
" Won two gold medals setting the Hemisphere record at the 1977 Championships of the Americas.",
" Pan Am Games silver medal at the 1979 Pan Am Games, two gold medals, the Pan Am and world record at the 1983 Pan Am Games and four gold medals at the 1995 Pan American Games.",
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"Title: Angelė Rupšienė\n\nAngelė Rupšienė (née Jankūnaitė; born 27 June 1952 in Vilnius, Lithuanian SSR) is a retired Lithuanian professional basketball player, who most notably played for BC Kibirkštis Vilnius. She won two gold medals in the 1976 Montreal Olympic games and 1980 Moscow Olympic games, three gold medals during European Championship and two gold medals during World Championship, playing for Soviet Union national basketball team.",
"Title: Jonas Jacobsson\n\nJonas Jacobsson (born 22 June 1965) is a Swedish sport shooter who has won several gold medals at the Paralympic Games. He has participated in nine consecutive Summer Paralympics from 1980 to 2012, winning a total of seventeen gold, two silver, and nine bronze medals. In 1996, he won two gold medals in the air rifle 3×40 and English match events and a bronze in the air rifle prone at the Atlanta Paralympics. At the 2000 Summer Paralympics, he took two gold medals in the free rifle 3×40 and free rifle prone events and two bronzes in air rifle standing and air rifle prone events. Four years later, at the Athens Games, he competed in the same four events and won the gold medal in all of them.",
"Title: Rebecca Adlington\n\nRebecca Adlington, OBE (born 17 February 1989) is an English former competitive swimmer who specialised in freestyle events in international competition. She won two gold medals at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the 400-metre freestyle and 800-metre freestyle, breaking the 19-year-old world record of Janet Evans in the 800-metre final. Adlington was Britain's first Olympic swimming champion since 1988, and the first British swimmer to win two Olympic gold medals since 1908. She won bronze medals in both the women's 400-metre and 800-metre freestyle events in the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.",
"Title: Zhao Yunlei\n\nZhao Yunlei (born August 25, 1986) is a mixed and women's doubles badminton athlete from China. She graduated with a BA from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. She is the first and only badminton player to have ever won two Gold medals in the same Olympic edition, winning in both the Mixed and Women's Doubles categories in 2012. Zhao joins the ranks with nine other players with two Olympic Gold Medals, the highest number of Gold Medals won by any badminton athlete. Through her performance at the 2014 and 2015 BWF World Championships, she became the first player to win two consecutive gold medals in two consecutive BWF World Championships.",
"Title: Paul Ziert\n\nPaul Ziert is a former University of Oklahoma gymnastics coach. Ziert recruited Bart Conner to the school. In 1977 and 1978, Ziert's teams won the NCAA Men's Gymnastics championship.",
"Title: Johan Grøttumsbråten\n\nJohan Hagbart Pedersen Grøttumsbraaten (12 February 1899 – 24 January 1983) was a Norwegian skier who competed in Nordic combined and cross-country. Dominating both events in the 1920s and early 1930s, he won several medals in the early Winter Olympics. Most notably, he won two gold medals at the 1928 Winter Olympics, and as one of the only two entrants to win two gold medalists from St. Moritz, was the most successful athlete there, along with Clas Thunberg of Finland. He previously won three medals (one silver, two bronzes) at the inaugural Winter Olympics held in Chamonix in 1924, and went on to defend his Olympic Nordic Combined at the 1932 Winter Olympics.",
"Title: Vicki Draves\n\nVictoria Manalo Draves (December 31, 1924 – April 11, 2010) was an American competition diver who won gold medals in both platform and springboard diving in the 1948 Summer Olympics in London. Draves became the first woman to be awarded gold medals for both the ten-meter platform and the three-meter springboard. Additionally, Draves became the first American woman to win two gold medals in diving. She was born in San Francisco.",
"Title: Sim Kwon-ho\n\nSim Kwon-Ho (Hangul: 심권호, Hanja: 沈權虎; born October 10, 1972 in Seongnam, South Korea) is a retired South Korean Greco Roman wrestler. He won gold medals at the 1996 and 2000 Olympic Games, and is the only South Korean wrestler to win two gold medals in the Olympics.",
"Title: Bart Conner\n\nBart Conner (born March 28, 1958) is a retired American Olympic gymnast. As a member of the men's gymnastics team at the 1984 Summer Olympic Games, Conner won two gold medals. He currently owns and operates the Bart Conner Gymnastics Academy in Norman, Oklahoma, along with his wife, Romanian Olympic gold medalist Nadia Comăneci. In addition, both Comăneci and Conner are highly involved with the Special Olympics.",
"Title: Terence Anderson (sport shooter)\n\nTerence \"Terry\" M. Anderson (born c. 1946) is a retired Australian-born American sports shooter who specialized in the 25 meter rapid fire pistol event. He won the national championships in Australia in 1969 and 1971, in New Zealand in 1971–1973 and in the United States in 1975, 1977, 1979, 1993, 1997, 1999, 2000. Internationally he won three gold medals and a silver medal at the 1972 Asian Championships. Won two gold medals setting the Hemisphere record at the 1977 Championships of the Americas. Pan Am Games silver medal at the 1979 Pan Am Games, two gold medals, the Pan Am and world record at the 1983 Pan Am Games and four gold medals at the 1995 Pan American Games. He was selected to the 1980 Olympic team, but missed the games due to their boycott by the United States and selected to the 1996 Olympic Team in Atlanta."
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The central character of "The Adventures of Brer Rabbit" was later adapted into which 1946 Walt Disney Company motion picture film?
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"Song of the South".
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" Br'er Rabbit is a trickster who succeeds by his wits rather than by brawn, provoking authority figures and bending social mores as he sees fit.",
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" He also provided voice overs for trailers of non-Disney films, logos, feature presentation bumpers and commercials.",
" He's well known for his voice overs in theatrical and home video trailers for films produced by The Walt Disney Studios from the 1980s to the 2000s.",
" He was also the voice of CBS and FOX throughout the 1980s and 1990s, and various theatrical trailers for such non-Disney animated movies as \"All Dogs Go to Heaven\", \"The Seventh Brother\", \"Rover Dangerfield\", \"Rock-A-Doodle\", \"\", \"The Magic Voyage\", \"The Thief and the Cobbler\", \"Once Upon a Forest\", \"The Princess And The Goblin\", \"Andre\", \"Asterix Conquers America\", \"The Swan Princess\", \"The Pagemaster\", \"The Pebble and the Penguin\", \"Balto\", \"All Dogs Go to Heaven 2\", \"Tiny Heroes\" (\"Vacak 2 - az erdő hőse\"), \"Zeus and Roxanne\", \"The Fearless Four\", \"The Prince of Egypt\", \"The Adventures of Brer Rabbit\", \"\", \"House Arrest\", and \"\".",
" In addition to his behind-the-scenes work, Elliott starred with four other notable voice artists in the 1997 short film \"5 Men and a Limo\".",
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" The Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin is a joint venture between the Walt Disney Company, Tishman Hotel Corporation, MetLife and Starwood Hotels and Resorts.",
" The land the resort occupies is owned by the Walt Disney Company, while the buildings themselves are leased by Disney to the Tishman Hotel Corporation and MetLife but operated by Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide under the Sheraton Hotels brand.",
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" W. D. Publications, Inc. created Disney Comics in 1990 so that The Walt Disney Company would not have to rely on outside publishers such as Gladstone Publishing.",
" In the USA, Disney only licensed their comic books to other publishers prior to 1990.",
" Since the demise of the Disney Comics line, Disney has licensed out their properties to various US comics publishers, while continuing to publish comics in the since-defunct magazines \"Disney Adventures\" and \"Disney Adventures Comic Zone\", as well as numerous book projects, and has reentered the periodical comics market through their 2009 purchase of Marvel Entertainment.",
" Marvel and Disney Publishing began jointly publishing \"Disney/Pixar Presents\" magazine in May 2011 but did not revive the Disney Comics imprint as Boom!",
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" The company was founded on 8 May 1938 as Creazioni Walt Disney S.A.I.",
" The company owns and operates Disney Channel Italy, Disney in English, and more.",
" Comics are also published by the company as well."
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"Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (also known as Oswald the Rabbit or Oswald Rabbit) is an anthropomorphic rabbit and animated cartoon character created by Ub Iwerks and Walt Disney for funny animal films distributed by Universal Studios in the 1920s and 1930s, serving as the Disney studio's first animated character to feature in their own series.",
" 26 animated Oswald one-reelers were produced at Walt Disney Animation Studios (the Walt Disney Studio at the time).",
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"Title: Mark Elliot (voice-over artist)\n\nMark Elliot (born September 24, 1939) is an American voice-over artist best known as the primary voice for Walt Disney Entertainment from 1983 to 2008. He also provided voice overs for trailers of non-Disney films, logos, feature presentation bumpers and commercials. He's well known for his voice overs in theatrical and home video trailers for films produced by The Walt Disney Studios from the 1980s to the 2000s. He was also the voice of CBS and FOX throughout the 1980s and 1990s, and various theatrical trailers for such non-Disney animated movies as \"All Dogs Go to Heaven\", \"The Seventh Brother\", \"Rover Dangerfield\", \"Rock-A-Doodle\", \"\", \"The Magic Voyage\", \"The Thief and the Cobbler\", \"Once Upon a Forest\", \"The Princess And The Goblin\", \"Andre\", \"Asterix Conquers America\", \"The Swan Princess\", \"The Pagemaster\", \"The Pebble and the Penguin\", \"Balto\", \"All Dogs Go to Heaven 2\", \"Tiny Heroes\" (\"Vacak 2 - az erdő hőse\"), \"Zeus and Roxanne\", \"The Fearless Four\", \"The Prince of Egypt\", \"The Adventures of Brer Rabbit\", \"\", \"House Arrest\", and \"\". In addition to his behind-the-scenes work, Elliott starred with four other notable voice artists in the 1997 short film \"5 Men and a Limo\". One of his most well-known voice-overs for Disney is the catchphrase \"And now, our feature presentation,\" which he says at the start of most animated Disney films on video on a \"Feature Presentation\" bumper.",
"Title: Walt Disney World Dolphin\n\nThe Walt Disney World Dolphin is a resort hotel designed by architect Michael Graves located between Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios in the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida, next to Disney's BoardWalk Resort area. It opened on June 1, 1990 and is joined to its sister hotel, the Walt Disney World Swan (also designed by Graves) by a palm-tree lined covered walkway crossing a lagoon. The Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin is a joint venture between the Walt Disney Company, Tishman Hotel Corporation, MetLife and Starwood Hotels and Resorts. The land the resort occupies is owned by the Walt Disney Company, while the buildings themselves are leased by Disney to the Tishman Hotel Corporation and MetLife but operated by Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide under the Sheraton Hotels brand. The Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin are a part of the Walt Disney Collection of resorts; because of this they are Disney branded and guests of the resort have access to special Disney benefits available to Disney Resort Hotel guests only.",
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"Title: Disney Comics\n\nDisney Comics was a comic book publishing company operated by The Walt Disney Company which ran from 1990 to 1993. It was connected with W. D. Publications, Inc., which was a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company that published \"Disney Comics\" during that time span. W. D. Publications, Inc. created Disney Comics in 1990 so that The Walt Disney Company would not have to rely on outside publishers such as Gladstone Publishing. In the USA, Disney only licensed their comic books to other publishers prior to 1990. Since the demise of the Disney Comics line, Disney has licensed out their properties to various US comics publishers, while continuing to publish comics in the since-defunct magazines \"Disney Adventures\" and \"Disney Adventures Comic Zone\", as well as numerous book projects, and has reentered the periodical comics market through their 2009 purchase of Marvel Entertainment. Marvel and Disney Publishing began jointly publishing \"Disney/Pixar Presents\" magazine in May 2011 but did not revive the Disney Comics imprint as Boom! Studios would continue to publish classic Disney character comics.",
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"Title: The Adventures of Brer Rabbit\n\nThe Adventures of Brer Rabbit is a book, a play, and a film inspired by the Uncle Remus stories. The central character's actual name is Br'er Rabbit (short for Brother Rabbit), but in the title \"Br'er\" is simplified as \"Brer\".",
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What hall of fame the man who wrote two songs recorded by the writer of "Mr. Bojangles" a member of?
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International Clown Hall of Fame
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"\"The Old Double Diamond\" is a Western song written by Gary McMahan.",
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"Yer Favourites is a two-disc compilation album by The Tragically Hip.",
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" The compilation includes a total of seven songs from \"Fully Completely\" (the most songs of any album on the compilation), six songs from \"Road Apples\", five songs from \"Phantom Power\", four songs from \"Up to Here\", four songs from \"Day for Night\", two songs from \"Trouble at the Henhouse\", two songs from \"Music @ Work\", two songs from \"In Violet Light\", two songs from \"In Between Evolution\" and one song from the band's \"self-titled EP\".",
" It also included two new songs, \"No Threat\" and \"The New Maybe\".",
" It was released both as a stand-alone and two-disc set; it was also released as part of the \"Hipeponymous\" box set.",
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"Billy Jim Baker is a professional clown and songwriter.",
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"Dean Martin Sings is the first studio album by Italian-American singer Dean Martin, released in 1953.",
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"Pink Blossom is the fourth mini-album by South Korean girl group Apink, released on March 31, 2014.",
" Group leader, Chorong wrote two songs for the album.",
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" The song peaked at number 2 on \"Billboard\"'s K-Pop Hot 100.",
" Apink won six music show trophies for \"Mr. Chu\", and the song was the eighth best selling digital song in 2014, according to Gaon's year-end chart.",
" They released music video from another track of the album, \"Crystal\" on June 6.",
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" Since then, it has been recorded by many other artists, including US country music band the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, whose version (recorded for the 1970 album \"Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy\") was issued as a single and rose to number nine on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 pop chart in 1971.",
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"Harold Edward Ensley (November 20, 1912 – August 24, 2005) was an American radio and television personality best known for his television program \"The Sportsman's Friend\".",
" His innovative, nationally syndicated program was one of the first to feature fishing and hunting, and ran nonstop for 48 years.",
" Harold Ensley earned the title: \"World Champion of Freshwater Sport Fishing\" by winning \"The World Series of Freshwater Sport Fishing\", the first major fishing tournament by \"Sports Illustrated\", in 1960.",
" He has been inducted into the National Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame, the Kansas Association of Broadcaster's Hall Of Fame, Legends of the Outdoors Hall of Fame, the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame, and the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 1994.",
" He has won numerous awards for hunting, fishing, and broadcasting.",
" Mr. Ensley, a noted lure designer, contributed to the development of modern sport fishing lures.",
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"Title: Yer Favourites\n\nYer Favourites is a two-disc compilation album by The Tragically Hip. The tracks for \"Yer Favourites\" were selected by the band's fans on its website and were remastered. The compilation includes a total of seven songs from \"Fully Completely\" (the most songs of any album on the compilation), six songs from \"Road Apples\", five songs from \"Phantom Power\", four songs from \"Up to Here\", four songs from \"Day for Night\", two songs from \"Trouble at the Henhouse\", two songs from \"Music @ Work\", two songs from \"In Violet Light\", two songs from \"In Between Evolution\" and one song from the band's \"self-titled EP\". It also included two new songs, \"No Threat\" and \"The New Maybe\". It was released both as a stand-alone and two-disc set; it was also released as part of the \"Hipeponymous\" box set. The compilation debuted at number 8 on the Canadian Albums Chart in 2005. In 2016, the compilation re-entered the Canadian Albums Chart, contemporaneous with the release of \"Man Machine Poem\" and the announcement of lead singer Gord Downie's cancer diagnosis.",
"Title: Billy Jim Baker\n\nBilly Jim Baker is a professional clown and songwriter. A member of the International Clown Hall of Fame, he wrote two songs that were recorded by Jerry Jeff Walker, \"Too Old to Change\" (featured on the 1979 album of the same name) and \"Contrary to Ordinary\" (featured on the 1978 album of the same name). \"Contrary to Ordinary\" remains a staple of Walker's live shows.",
"Title: Dean Martin Sings\n\nDean Martin Sings is the first studio album by Italian-American singer Dean Martin, released in 1953. It is the first long-play 10-inch album recorded by Martin for Capitol Records during two sessions recorded on the evening of November 20, 1952. The first session was recorded between 5 and 8 PM and it produced five songs featuring string arrangements. \"There's My Lover\" was recorded but not released. After a ninety-minute break, Martin was joined by a brass arrangement to record the remaining four songs. Seven of the eight songs on this album appeared in the Martin & Lewis film, \"The Stooge\". Two years later, the songs from this 10-inch album would be combined with four newly popular songs recorded between 1951 and 1953 to create a full-length 12-inch album. The 2005 Collectors' Choice reissue added four bonus songs recorded between 1949 and 1953 and was released with alternative cover artwork.",
"Title: Jerry Jeff Walker\n\nJerry Jeff Walker (born Ronald Clyde Crosby on March 16, 1942, in Oneonta, New York) is an American country music singer and songwriter. Best known for writing the song \"Mr. Bojangles\", Walker's prolific music career and widespread musical influence have made him an iconic fixture of the Texas country music scene.",
"Title: Pink Blossom\n\nPink Blossom is the fourth mini-album by South Korean girl group Apink, released on March 31, 2014. Group leader, Chorong wrote two songs for the album. A song \"Mr.Chu\", composed by Duble Sidekick chosen as the title song used to promote the album, with music video were released on the same day. The song peaked at number 2 on \"Billboard\"'s K-Pop Hot 100. Apink won six music show trophies for \"Mr. Chu\", and the song was the eighth best selling digital song in 2014, according to Gaon's year-end chart. They released music video from another track of the album, \"Crystal\" on June 6. The album was the second most selling album of the first week of release and end up at no 30 on 2014 Gaon Yearly Album chart by selling 66,139 albums, become the third highest album sales for girl group.",
"Title: Mr. Bojangles (song)\n\n\"Mr. Bojangles\" is a song written and originally recorded by American country music artist Jerry Jeff Walker for his 1968 album of the same title. Since then, it has been recorded by many other artists, including US country music band the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, whose version (recorded for the 1970 album \"Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy\") was issued as a single and rose to number nine on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 pop chart in 1971. Live versions of the song appeared on Walker's 1977 album, \"A Man Must Carry On\" and his 1980 album \"The Best of Jerry Jeff Walker\".",
"Title: Harold Ensley\n\nHarold Edward Ensley (November 20, 1912 – August 24, 2005) was an American radio and television personality best known for his television program \"The Sportsman's Friend\". His innovative, nationally syndicated program was one of the first to feature fishing and hunting, and ran nonstop for 48 years. Harold Ensley earned the title: \"World Champion of Freshwater Sport Fishing\" by winning \"The World Series of Freshwater Sport Fishing\", the first major fishing tournament by \"Sports Illustrated\", in 1960. He has been inducted into the National Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame, the Kansas Association of Broadcaster's Hall Of Fame, Legends of the Outdoors Hall of Fame, the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame, and the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 1994. He has won numerous awards for hunting, fishing, and broadcasting. Mr. Ensley, a noted lure designer, contributed to the development of modern sport fishing lures. He also marketed his own line of fishing rods, reels and various fishing accessories, and wrote two books, \"Winds of Chance\" and \"Wings of Chance\", which recount some of his life's adventures outdoors."
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In what year was Adam Brooks, writer of French Kiss, born?
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1956
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"Aimee Friedman (born 1979) is the author of several young adult novels published by Scholastic Inc.",
", Point and S&S.",
" Her novels South Beach (2004) (a \"New York Times\" bestseller), \"French Kiss\" (2005), and \"Hollywood Hills\" (2007)and also The Year My Sister Got Lucky (2008) focus on the scandalous adventures of on-again, off-again best friends Holly Jacobson and Alexa St. Laurent.",
" She released \"Sea Change\" on June 1, 2009.",
" \"A Novel Idea\" (2005) is a romantic comedy about a teenager who starts a book club in Park Slope, Brooklyn.",
" Friedman wrote one of the four stories in the holiday collection \"Mistletoe\" (2006), which also features stories by Nina Malkin, Hailey Abbott, and Melissa de la Cruz.",
" Friedman wrote a short story, \"Three Fates\" for the book 21 Proms.",
" Recently, Friedman has also published, along with artist Christine Norrie, a graphic novel entitled \"Breaking Up\" which details the complicated dynamics of Junior year in an arts school in New York."
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"French Kiss is a 1995 American romantic comedy film directed by Lawrence Kasdan and starring Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline.",
" Written by Adam Brooks, the film is about a woman who flies to France to confront her straying fiancé and gets into trouble when the charming crook seated next to her uses her to smuggle a stolen diamond necklace.",
" \"French Kiss\" was filmed on location in Paris, the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur région of southeastern France, and Cannes.",
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" The film went on to earn a total worldwide gross of $101,982,854."
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"Spin the bottle is a party game in which several players sit/stand/kneel in a circle.",
" A bottle is placed on the floor in the center of the circle.",
" A player spins the bottle, and must kiss the person to whom the bottle points when it stops spinning.",
" It is popular among teenagers.",
" There are a very large number of variants.",
" One variant is that instead, two players must hug within 5 seconds, otherwise, they have to kiss in 10 seconds and if the 10 seconds are up and they haven't kissed, they have to French kiss.",
" Variations allow for other tasks to be accomplished.",
" It can also be used to decide the player for another game such as Truth or Dare?",
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"Jesse Heiman (May 23, 1978, aged 39) is an American actor, best known for his uncredited work as an extra in a wide variety of films and television shows and for appearing with Bar Refaeli and Danica Patrick in a Go Daddy commercial at Super Bowl XLVII, in which Refaeli, a supermodel, and Heiman share a graphic french kiss.",
" On April 11, 2011 Jesse appeared as a guest on \"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno\" alongside Jamie Foxx.",
" Despite his age, he still portrays teenagers and young adults as an extra.",
" As a play on the Go Daddy commercial, singer Michael Bublé cast Heiman in the opening scene of his video \"It's a Beautiful Day\" where Bublé walks in on Jaime Pressly, who plays his significant other in the comical video, and Heiman sharing a kiss, to which Bublé responds by singing the song."
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"Bob Welch Looks At Bop is the seventh solo studio album by Bob Welch.",
" After a 16 year self-imposed retirement, it was his first new recording since \"Eye Contact\" was released in 1983.",
" Welch is the only musician credited on the album (except for one backing vocal by Beegie Adair), but he has stated in an interview that there were others involved by way of \"modern technology\".",
" The cover states that this is his first studio album since 1977's \"French Kiss,\" which is not true since Welch released five follow-up albums after French Kiss.",
" Welch would not record another album until his 2003 recording \"His Fleetwood Mac Years & Beyond\"."
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"In English informal speech, a French kiss, also known as a deep kiss, is an amorous kiss in which the participants' tongues extend to touch each other's lips or tongue.",
" A \"kiss with the tongue\" stimulates the partner's lips, tongue and mouth, which are sensitive to the touch and induce physiological sexual arousal.",
" The oral zone is one of the principal erogenous zones of the body.",
" The implication is of a slow, passionate kiss which is considered intimate, romantic, erotic or sexual.",
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"Adam Brooks (born September 3, 1956) is a Canadian film director, screenwriter, and actor.",
" He is best known for writing and directing \"Definitely, Maybe\" (2008) and for writing screenplays for \"French Kiss\" (1995), \"Wimbledon\" (2004), and \"\" (2004).",
" His first film as a writer-director \"Almost You\" won the Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 1985."
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"Father's Day is a 2011 American-Canadian action-horror comedy film directed by Adam Brooks, Jeremy Gillespie, Matthew Kennedy, Steven Kostanski, and Conor Sweeney.",
" The film stars Adam Brooks as Ahab, a man determined to exact revenge on Chris Fuchman, the Father's Day Killer, a rapist and serial killer who murdered his father years ago."
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"Adam Brooks Reed (born January 8, 1970), is an American animator, voice actor, screenwriter, producer, and television director.",
" Reed created and wrote FX's adult animated comedy series \"Archer\", which premiered in September 2009.",
" He was also a voice actor, writer, director and producer for the cartoons \"Sealab 2021\" and \"Frisky Dingo\", which he co-created with Matt Thompson."
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"Title: Aimee Friedman\n\nAimee Friedman (born 1979) is the author of several young adult novels published by Scholastic Inc. , Point and S&S. Her novels South Beach (2004) (a \"New York Times\" bestseller), \"French Kiss\" (2005), and \"Hollywood Hills\" (2007)and also The Year My Sister Got Lucky (2008) focus on the scandalous adventures of on-again, off-again best friends Holly Jacobson and Alexa St. Laurent. She released \"Sea Change\" on June 1, 2009. \"A Novel Idea\" (2005) is a romantic comedy about a teenager who starts a book club in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Friedman wrote one of the four stories in the holiday collection \"Mistletoe\" (2006), which also features stories by Nina Malkin, Hailey Abbott, and Melissa de la Cruz. Friedman wrote a short story, \"Three Fates\" for the book 21 Proms. Recently, Friedman has also published, along with artist Christine Norrie, a graphic novel entitled \"Breaking Up\" which details the complicated dynamics of Junior year in an arts school in New York.",
"Title: French Kiss (1995 film)\n\nFrench Kiss is a 1995 American romantic comedy film directed by Lawrence Kasdan and starring Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline. Written by Adam Brooks, the film is about a woman who flies to France to confront her straying fiancé and gets into trouble when the charming crook seated next to her uses her to smuggle a stolen diamond necklace. \"French Kiss\" was filmed on location in Paris, the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur région of southeastern France, and Cannes. The film was released in the United States on May 5, 1995, and received mixed reviews. The film went on to earn a total worldwide gross of $101,982,854.",
"Title: Spin the bottle\n\nSpin the bottle is a party game in which several players sit/stand/kneel in a circle. A bottle is placed on the floor in the center of the circle. A player spins the bottle, and must kiss the person to whom the bottle points when it stops spinning. It is popular among teenagers. There are a very large number of variants. One variant is that instead, two players must hug within 5 seconds, otherwise, they have to kiss in 10 seconds and if the 10 seconds are up and they haven't kissed, they have to French kiss. Variations allow for other tasks to be accomplished. It can also be used to decide the player for another game such as Truth or Dare? Certain variations also include penalties.",
"Title: Jesse Heiman\n\nJesse Heiman (May 23, 1978, aged 39) is an American actor, best known for his uncredited work as an extra in a wide variety of films and television shows and for appearing with Bar Refaeli and Danica Patrick in a Go Daddy commercial at Super Bowl XLVII, in which Refaeli, a supermodel, and Heiman share a graphic french kiss. On April 11, 2011 Jesse appeared as a guest on \"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno\" alongside Jamie Foxx. Despite his age, he still portrays teenagers and young adults as an extra. As a play on the Go Daddy commercial, singer Michael Bublé cast Heiman in the opening scene of his video \"It's a Beautiful Day\" where Bublé walks in on Jaime Pressly, who plays his significant other in the comical video, and Heiman sharing a kiss, to which Bublé responds by singing the song.",
"Title: Bob Welch Looks at Bop\n\nBob Welch Looks At Bop is the seventh solo studio album by Bob Welch. After a 16 year self-imposed retirement, it was his first new recording since \"Eye Contact\" was released in 1983. Welch is the only musician credited on the album (except for one backing vocal by Beegie Adair), but he has stated in an interview that there were others involved by way of \"modern technology\". The cover states that this is his first studio album since 1977's \"French Kiss,\" which is not true since Welch released five follow-up albums after French Kiss. Welch would not record another album until his 2003 recording \"His Fleetwood Mac Years & Beyond\".",
"Title: French kiss\n\nIn English informal speech, a French kiss, also known as a deep kiss, is an amorous kiss in which the participants' tongues extend to touch each other's lips or tongue. A \"kiss with the tongue\" stimulates the partner's lips, tongue and mouth, which are sensitive to the touch and induce physiological sexual arousal. The oral zone is one of the principal erogenous zones of the body. The implication is of a slow, passionate kiss which is considered intimate, romantic, erotic or sexual. Actually, the sensation when two or more tongues touch, also known as \"tongue touching\", has been proven to stimulate endorphin release and reduce acute stress levels.",
"Title: French kiss (disambiguation)\n\nA French kiss is a style of kiss using the tongue.",
"Title: Adam Brooks (filmmaker)\n\nAdam Brooks (born September 3, 1956) is a Canadian film director, screenwriter, and actor. He is best known for writing and directing \"Definitely, Maybe\" (2008) and for writing screenplays for \"French Kiss\" (1995), \"Wimbledon\" (2004), and \"\" (2004). His first film as a writer-director \"Almost You\" won the Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 1985.",
"Title: Father's Day (2011 film)\n\nFather's Day is a 2011 American-Canadian action-horror comedy film directed by Adam Brooks, Jeremy Gillespie, Matthew Kennedy, Steven Kostanski, and Conor Sweeney. The film stars Adam Brooks as Ahab, a man determined to exact revenge on Chris Fuchman, the Father's Day Killer, a rapist and serial killer who murdered his father years ago.",
"Title: Adam Reed\n\nAdam Brooks Reed (born January 8, 1970), is an American animator, voice actor, screenwriter, producer, and television director. Reed created and wrote FX's adult animated comedy series \"Archer\", which premiered in September 2009. He was also a voice actor, writer, director and producer for the cartoons \"Sealab 2021\" and \"Frisky Dingo\", which he co-created with Matt Thompson."
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The winner of season 21 of "Dancing with the Stars" (U.S.) is a star of a web series, Where this series was filmed ?
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Australia
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" The series is about a teenage lesbian named Rose and the process of her coming out to her single father.",
" It has won various web series awards and has screened at numerous festivals, including the Los Angeles Web Series Festival.",
" In 2017, the fifth season, which consists of 5 episodes, was announced as the final season of the series."
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"Carmilla is a Canadian single frame web series co-created by Jordan Hall, starring Elise Bauman and Natasha Negovanlis, loosely based on the novella of the same name by Sheridan Le Fanu.",
" The series premiered on the Vervegirl (rebranded as KindaTV as of January 2016) YouTube channel on August 19, 2014.",
" U by Kotex is the executive producer of the web series.",
" The series takes place at the fictional Silas University in Styria, Austria and is told through video journals (Vlogs) recorded by Laura, a first-year student.",
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"Top Chef: Seattle is the tenth season of the American reality television series \"Top Chef\".",
" The season was announced on September 19, 2012, and premiered on November 7, 2012.",
" The competition was initially filmed in Seattle, Washington before moving to Juneau, Alaska for three episodes, and then concluding in Los Angeles, California.",
" \"Top Chef: Last Chance Kitchen\", the web series introduced in the previous season which puts the eliminated contestants against each other in head-to-head challenges to battle for a chance to re-enter the main competition, also returned.",
" The winner continued to compete in the season finale.",
" In addition, viewers could vote each week for chefs eliminated from the \"Last Chance Kitchen\" to move on in the \"Save a Chef\" competition.",
" The winner of the final vote was \"saved\", and earned a spot in the final round of the \"Last Chance Kitchen\".",
" In the season finale, Kristen Kish was declared the Top Chef, defeating Brooke Williamson.",
" Sheldon Simeon received the Fan Favorite Award."
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"Growing Up Wild is a 24 episode web series which premiered July 21, 2012 on The Pet Collective on YouTube, starring Robert and Bindi Irwin, children of \"The Crocodile Hunter\"' s Steve Irwin.",
" Both Robert and Bindi live at the center of the 1,500 acre Australia Zoo.",
" This is the thriving animal legacy of their father, and location for this series.",
" Growing Up Wild features the siblings carrying on the work of their parents, educating audiences to the nature of exotic animals with a particular focus that not every animal makes a suitable domestic pet."
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"Voyage Trekkers is an American comedy web series created by director Nathan Blackwell and co-writer Craig Michael Curtis.",
" The series is broadcast on the internet and premiered on 9 July 2011.",
" So far, 2 seasons have been made and the show can be found distributed across the web including on Blip and YouTube.",
" Voyage Trekkers is a comedy web series about a hopeless starship crew in the Galactic Union and has been described as a successful parody of sci-fi shows such as Star Trek or by its director as a 'love letter to sci-fi situations and genre conventions'.",
" Led by the charismatic but self-centered Captain Sunstrike (Adam Rini), with the help of the apathetic first officer Commander Powell (Logan Blackwell), and the exasperated Doctor Rena (Gabrielle Van Buren), they seek to climb their way up the space adventure ladder."
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"Ctrl is an American comedy web series by NBC.",
" It is the first stand-alone web series launched by a major television network.",
" The series stars Tony Hale as a typical office-working, self-confidence-lacking nerd who discovers he can undo things (as well as employ other keyboard functions) in real life.",
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"Bindi Sue Irwin (born 24 July 1998) is an Australian-American actress, television personality, conservationist, singer, and dancer.",
" She is the daughter of the late conservationist and television personality Steve Irwin and his conservationist and author wife Terri Irwin, owner of the Australia Zoo.",
" Bindi's younger brother is Robert Irwin, a television personality, photographer and grandson of naturist and herpetologist Bob Irwin.",
" Bindi has been involved in acting, singing, dancing, rapping, game show hosting, and has created two instructional fitness DVDs.",
" She is also known for winning season 21 of \"Dancing with the Stars\" (U.S.)."
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"Kathryn Felicia Day is an American actress, singer, writer, and web series creator.",
" She is the star, writer, and producer of the original web series \"The Guild\" (2007–2013), a show loosely based on her life as a gamer.",
" She also wrote and starred in the \"Dragon Age\" web series \"\" (2011).",
" Day was a member of the board of directors of the International Academy of Web Television beginning December 2009 until the end of July 2012."
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"The Walking Dead: Cold Storage is a four-part web series based on the television series \"The Walking Dead\".",
" It aired in its entirety on October 1, 2012, on AMC's official website, two weeks before the premiere of the third season of the show.",
" The web series follows the story of a young man named Chase as he seeks shelter in a storage facility commanded by a malicious employee named B.J.",
" This web series marks a second installment, following \"\", which aired a year earlier."
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"Rich Keeble is a British actor and voiceover artist.",
" He has appeared in a number of television series, commercials and web series.",
" He co-writes and co-stars in the award winning comedy web series \"All in the Method\".",
" He also stars in the comedy web series \"Rich Keeble Vanity Project\" and \"Rules of Life\"."
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"Title: Out with Dad (web series)\n\nOut With Dad is a Canadian web series created, written, directed, and produced by Jason Leaver. The series is about a teenage lesbian named Rose and the process of her coming out to her single father. It has won various web series awards and has screened at numerous festivals, including the Los Angeles Web Series Festival. In 2017, the fifth season, which consists of 5 episodes, was announced as the final season of the series.",
"Title: Carmilla (series)\n\nCarmilla is a Canadian single frame web series co-created by Jordan Hall, starring Elise Bauman and Natasha Negovanlis, loosely based on the novella of the same name by Sheridan Le Fanu. The series premiered on the Vervegirl (rebranded as KindaTV as of January 2016) YouTube channel on August 19, 2014. U by Kotex is the executive producer of the web series. The series takes place at the fictional Silas University in Styria, Austria and is told through video journals (Vlogs) recorded by Laura, a first-year student. When Laura begins investigating the disappearance of her roommate, she is assigned a new roommate named Carmilla.",
"Title: Top Chef (season 10)\n\nTop Chef: Seattle is the tenth season of the American reality television series \"Top Chef\". The season was announced on September 19, 2012, and premiered on November 7, 2012. The competition was initially filmed in Seattle, Washington before moving to Juneau, Alaska for three episodes, and then concluding in Los Angeles, California. \"Top Chef: Last Chance Kitchen\", the web series introduced in the previous season which puts the eliminated contestants against each other in head-to-head challenges to battle for a chance to re-enter the main competition, also returned. The winner continued to compete in the season finale. In addition, viewers could vote each week for chefs eliminated from the \"Last Chance Kitchen\" to move on in the \"Save a Chef\" competition. The winner of the final vote was \"saved\", and earned a spot in the final round of the \"Last Chance Kitchen\". In the season finale, Kristen Kish was declared the Top Chef, defeating Brooke Williamson. Sheldon Simeon received the Fan Favorite Award.",
"Title: Growing Up Wild\n\nGrowing Up Wild is a 24 episode web series which premiered July 21, 2012 on The Pet Collective on YouTube, starring Robert and Bindi Irwin, children of \"The Crocodile Hunter\"' s Steve Irwin. Both Robert and Bindi live at the center of the 1,500 acre Australia Zoo. This is the thriving animal legacy of their father, and location for this series. Growing Up Wild features the siblings carrying on the work of their parents, educating audiences to the nature of exotic animals with a particular focus that not every animal makes a suitable domestic pet.",
"Title: Voyage Trekkers\n\nVoyage Trekkers is an American comedy web series created by director Nathan Blackwell and co-writer Craig Michael Curtis. The series is broadcast on the internet and premiered on 9 July 2011. So far, 2 seasons have been made and the show can be found distributed across the web including on Blip and YouTube. Voyage Trekkers is a comedy web series about a hopeless starship crew in the Galactic Union and has been described as a successful parody of sci-fi shows such as Star Trek or by its director as a 'love letter to sci-fi situations and genre conventions'. Led by the charismatic but self-centered Captain Sunstrike (Adam Rini), with the help of the apathetic first officer Commander Powell (Logan Blackwell), and the exasperated Doctor Rena (Gabrielle Van Buren), they seek to climb their way up the space adventure ladder.",
"Title: Ctrl (web series)\n\nCtrl is an American comedy web series by NBC. It is the first stand-alone web series launched by a major television network. The series stars Tony Hale as a typical office-working, self-confidence-lacking nerd who discovers he can undo things (as well as employ other keyboard functions) in real life. It is an adaptation and expansion of the short film \"Ctrl Z\" by Robert Kirbyson, which was a winner at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.",
"Title: Bindi Irwin\n\nBindi Sue Irwin (born 24 July 1998) is an Australian-American actress, television personality, conservationist, singer, and dancer. She is the daughter of the late conservationist and television personality Steve Irwin and his conservationist and author wife Terri Irwin, owner of the Australia Zoo. Bindi's younger brother is Robert Irwin, a television personality, photographer and grandson of naturist and herpetologist Bob Irwin. Bindi has been involved in acting, singing, dancing, rapping, game show hosting, and has created two instructional fitness DVDs. She is also known for winning season 21 of \"Dancing with the Stars\" (U.S.).",
"Title: Felicia Day\n\nKathryn Felicia Day is an American actress, singer, writer, and web series creator. She is the star, writer, and producer of the original web series \"The Guild\" (2007–2013), a show loosely based on her life as a gamer. She also wrote and starred in the \"Dragon Age\" web series \"\" (2011). Day was a member of the board of directors of the International Academy of Web Television beginning December 2009 until the end of July 2012.",
"Title: The Walking Dead: Cold Storage\n\nThe Walking Dead: Cold Storage is a four-part web series based on the television series \"The Walking Dead\". It aired in its entirety on October 1, 2012, on AMC's official website, two weeks before the premiere of the third season of the show. The web series follows the story of a young man named Chase as he seeks shelter in a storage facility commanded by a malicious employee named B.J. This web series marks a second installment, following \"\", which aired a year earlier.",
"Title: Rich Keeble\n\nRich Keeble is a British actor and voiceover artist. He has appeared in a number of television series, commercials and web series. He co-writes and co-stars in the award winning comedy web series \"All in the Method\". He also stars in the comedy web series \"Rich Keeble Vanity Project\" and \"Rules of Life\"."
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What is shared by the official U.S. state song "The Song of Iowa" and the German Christmas song "O Tannenbaum"?
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"Forty-nine of the fifty U.S. states that make up the United States of America have one or more state songs, which are selected by each state legislature, and/or state governor, as a symbol (or emblem) of that particular U.S. state.",
" New Jersey does not have an official state song, while Virginia's previous state song, \"Carry Me Back to Old Virginny\", adopted in 1940, was rescinded due to its racist language by the Virginia General Assembly.",
" In 2015, \"Our Great Virginia\" was made the new state song of Virginia."
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"\"Hail, Vermont!\"",
" was the former state song of the U.S. state of Vermont.",
" The song was written by Josephine Hovey Perry of Barre, Vermont, and was officially made the state song in 1938.",
" The song was significant at its time of publication for mentioning Vermont's daughters as well as her sons.",
" From the 1950s through the 1960s the song was given to Vermont school children in a soft-bound booklet titled \"Vermont Sings.\"",
" On May 22, 2000, the song was replaced by \"'These Green Mountains.\"'"
],
"title": "Hail, Vermont!"
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"\"Sweet Virginia Breeze\" is the official Popular State Song of Virginia.",
" While collaborating in 1978, Richmond artists Steve Bassett and Robbin Thompson wrote \"Sweet Virginia Breeze\" during a rehearsal for their concert at Virginia Commonwealth University.",
" The first studio recording of the song was on their album \"Together\" in 1978.",
" Other versions of the song have been released by both Bassett and Thompson on some of their solo albums throughout their careers such as Thompson's 1980 album \"Two B's Please\" and Bassett's 2006 album \"Blowin Dust Off\".",
" In 2015, by a vote of 39-0, \"Sweet Virginia Breeze\" was designated the official popular state song of Virginia along with \"Our Great Virginia\" as the official traditional state song."
],
"title": "Sweet Virginia Breeze"
},
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"\"The Old North State\" is the official state song of the U.S. state of North Carolina.",
" Written by William Gaston in 1835 and set to an arrangement composed by Mrs. E.E. Randolph in 1926, it was adopted as the state song by the North Carolina General Assembly in 1927."
],
"title": "The Old North State (song)"
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"Así Es Nuevo Méjico (English: \"Such Is New Mexico\") is the official Spanish language State Song of the U.S. State of New Mexico.",
" The words and music were created by contemporary composer Amadeo Lucero.",
" It was performed with guitar accompaniment to the assembled members of the Legislature by Lieutenant Governor Roberto Mondragón at the opening session in 1971.",
" It was enthusiastically received and promptly adopted as the Spanish-language version of the State Song."
],
"title": "Así Es Nuevo Méjico"
},
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"sentences": [
"\"Old New Hampshire\" is the original and official state song of the U.S. state of New Hampshire.",
" The words were written by Dr. John F. Holmes and music composed by Maurice Hoffmann in 1926.",
" In \"Old New Hampshire\" was chosen to be the \"official\" state song first in 1949, then again in November 1977, by the State Song Selection Board.",
" New Hampshire has eight \"honorary\" state songs, and no other official songs."
],
"title": "Old New Hampshire"
},
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"\"Illinois\" is the official state song of the U.S. state of Illinois.",
" Written by Charles H. Chamberlain (1841–1894, also spelled Chamberlin) and composed by Archibald Johnston (died 1887), \"Illinois\" became the state song by an act of the 54th Illinois General Assembly (1925)."
],
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"\"Maryland, My Maryland\" is the official state song of the U.S. state of Maryland.",
" The song is set to the melody of \"Lauriger Horatius\" — the same tune \"O Tannenbaum\" was taken from.",
" The lyrics are from a nine-stanza poem written by James Ryder Randall (1839–1908) in 1861.",
" The state's general assembly adopted \"Maryland, My Maryland\" as the state song on April 29, 1939."
],
"title": "Maryland, My Maryland"
},
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"\"O Tannenbaum \" (] ; \"O fir tree\") is a German Christmas song.",
" Based on a traditional folk song, it became associated with the traditional Christmas tree by the early 20th century and sung as a Christmas carol."
],
"title": "O Tannenbaum"
}
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"Title: The Song of Iowa\n\n\"The Song of Iowa\" is the official state song of the U.S. state of Iowa, written by S. H. M. Byers in 1897 and adopted by Iowa State Legislature in 1911. The song is set to the tune O Tannenbaum and Byres' lyrics' theme is centered on his love and praise for Iowa.",
"Title: List of U.S. state songs\n\nForty-nine of the fifty U.S. states that make up the United States of America have one or more state songs, which are selected by each state legislature, and/or state governor, as a symbol (or emblem) of that particular U.S. state. New Jersey does not have an official state song, while Virginia's previous state song, \"Carry Me Back to Old Virginny\", adopted in 1940, was rescinded due to its racist language by the Virginia General Assembly. In 2015, \"Our Great Virginia\" was made the new state song of Virginia.",
"Title: Hail, Vermont!\n\n\"Hail, Vermont!\" was the former state song of the U.S. state of Vermont. The song was written by Josephine Hovey Perry of Barre, Vermont, and was officially made the state song in 1938. The song was significant at its time of publication for mentioning Vermont's daughters as well as her sons. From the 1950s through the 1960s the song was given to Vermont school children in a soft-bound booklet titled \"Vermont Sings.\" On May 22, 2000, the song was replaced by \"'These Green Mountains.\"'",
"Title: Sweet Virginia Breeze\n\n\"Sweet Virginia Breeze\" is the official Popular State Song of Virginia. While collaborating in 1978, Richmond artists Steve Bassett and Robbin Thompson wrote \"Sweet Virginia Breeze\" during a rehearsal for their concert at Virginia Commonwealth University. The first studio recording of the song was on their album \"Together\" in 1978. Other versions of the song have been released by both Bassett and Thompson on some of their solo albums throughout their careers such as Thompson's 1980 album \"Two B's Please\" and Bassett's 2006 album \"Blowin Dust Off\". In 2015, by a vote of 39-0, \"Sweet Virginia Breeze\" was designated the official popular state song of Virginia along with \"Our Great Virginia\" as the official traditional state song.",
"Title: The Old North State (song)\n\n\"The Old North State\" is the official state song of the U.S. state of North Carolina. Written by William Gaston in 1835 and set to an arrangement composed by Mrs. E.E. Randolph in 1926, it was adopted as the state song by the North Carolina General Assembly in 1927.",
"Title: Así Es Nuevo Méjico\n\nAsí Es Nuevo Méjico (English: \"Such Is New Mexico\") is the official Spanish language State Song of the U.S. State of New Mexico. The words and music were created by contemporary composer Amadeo Lucero. It was performed with guitar accompaniment to the assembled members of the Legislature by Lieutenant Governor Roberto Mondragón at the opening session in 1971. It was enthusiastically received and promptly adopted as the Spanish-language version of the State Song.",
"Title: Old New Hampshire\n\n\"Old New Hampshire\" is the original and official state song of the U.S. state of New Hampshire. The words were written by Dr. John F. Holmes and music composed by Maurice Hoffmann in 1926. In \"Old New Hampshire\" was chosen to be the \"official\" state song first in 1949, then again in November 1977, by the State Song Selection Board. New Hampshire has eight \"honorary\" state songs, and no other official songs.",
"Title: Illinois (state song)\n\n\"Illinois\" is the official state song of the U.S. state of Illinois. Written by Charles H. Chamberlain (1841–1894, also spelled Chamberlin) and composed by Archibald Johnston (died 1887), \"Illinois\" became the state song by an act of the 54th Illinois General Assembly (1925).",
"Title: Maryland, My Maryland\n\n\"Maryland, My Maryland\" is the official state song of the U.S. state of Maryland. The song is set to the melody of \"Lauriger Horatius\" — the same tune \"O Tannenbaum\" was taken from. The lyrics are from a nine-stanza poem written by James Ryder Randall (1839–1908) in 1861. The state's general assembly adopted \"Maryland, My Maryland\" as the state song on April 29, 1939.",
"Title: O Tannenbaum\n\n\"O Tannenbaum \" (] ; \"O fir tree\") is a German Christmas song. Based on a traditional folk song, it became associated with the traditional Christmas tree by the early 20th century and sung as a Christmas carol."
] |
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Which influential rock guitarist co-wrote "Finish What Ya Started" with Sammy Hagar in 1988 and was later named the number one guitarist by "Guitar World" magazine?
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Eddie Van Halen
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"\"Walk on Water\" is a song by American rock singer Eddie Money, from his album \"Nothing to Lose\" in 1988 and \"\" in 1989.",
" Written by one-time Sammy Hagar keyboardist Jesse Harms (who also performed on the track), the tune was released as a single and reached number nine on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and number two on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.",
" It also features a guitar solo from Jimmy Lyon, who had previously been a member of Eddie Money's band."
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"Sammy Hagar is a rock vocalist and guitarist.",
" Hagar is known as a solo artist and a former member of several notable bands."
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"\"Finish What Ya Started\" is a song by Van Halen taken from their 1988 album \"OU812\".",
" Despite the album being seemingly complete, Eddie Van Halen came up with the riff at 2 in the morning and went down to his then-neighbor Sammy Hagar to show it.",
" Hagar let Eddie in, and the two played guitars in his balcony until they had a completed song.",
" Once Eddie left, Hagar decided to write the lyrics despite being late at night.",
" The theme wound up being unfulfilled sex, summed up by Hagar as \"blue balls.",
" In the song, Eddie Van Halen recorded his guitar part on a Fender Stratocaster plugged direct into the studio mixing console.",
" The song is one of only two Van Halen tracks featuring Sammy Hagar playing a rhythm guitar part, which he played on a Gibson acoustic."
],
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"Will Wallner (born 24 January 1987) is an English rock guitarist and songwriter.",
" His main influences are Ritchie Blackmore, Gary Moore and John Sykes.",
" He began playing guitar at age 16 and received his first \"real guitar\", a Gibson Les Paul Custom, which he has played his entire career, at the age of 18.",
" He began playing guitar by ear, then had taken his first formal guitar lessons from a rock guitar teacher in his home town of Devon, England.",
" He is an alumnus of the prestigious Colyton Grammar School and a graduate of the University of Portsmouth with a BSc in Music and Sound Technology and has also studied at the Musicians Institute, in Hollywood.",
" Since 2012 he has been a regular contributor to Guitar World magazine with his weekly blog 'Bent Out of Shape'.",
" He currently resides in Los Angeles, California and also owns a recording studio in Berlin, Germany."
],
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"Ronald Douglas Montrose (November 29, 1947 – March 3, 2012) was an American rock guitarist, who led the bands Montrose (1973-77 & 1987) and Gamma (1979-83 & 2000) and also performed and did session work with a variety of musicians, including Van Morrison (1971–72), Herbie Hancock (1971), Beaver & Krause (1971), Boz Scaggs (1971), Edgar Winter (1972 & 1996), Gary Wright (1975), The Beau Brummels (1975), Dan Hartman (1976), Tony Williams (1978), The Neville Brothers (1987), Marc Bonilla (1991 & 1993), Sammy Hagar (1997), and Johnny Winter.",
" The first \"Montrose\" album was often cited as \"America's answer to Led Zeppelin\" and Ronnie Montrose was often referred to as one of the most influential guitarists in American hard rock."
],
"title": "Ronnie Montrose"
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"Tyler Drew Morris is an American professional guitar player who was born in Boston, Massachusetts.",
" Morris has performed with Yngwie Malmsteen, Steve Vai, Gary Hoey, Joe Stump, Sammy Hagar, Leslie West, Rudy Sarzo, Vince Neil, Joe Vitale, Johnny Winter, James Montgomery, David Hull, Phil Collen, Fred Coury, Robert Marcello, Kip Winger, AJ Pappas, Jimi Bell, Gary King, George Lynch, Bruce Kulick, Jason Becker, Vernon Reid, Jeff \"Skunk\" Baxter, Ronnie Montrose and others.",
" Morris does demonstrations for Fishman Electronics, Dean Guitars, and REVV Amplification among other companies at the annual summer and winter NAMM shows.",
" At the age of 15, Morris wrote his first studio album, \"And So It Begins\".",
" This album was later featured in \"Guitar Player Magazine\", \"Vintage Guitar Magazine\", \"Heavy Riff Magazine\", Korea Guitar, and other worldwide media outlets.",
" He has performed at venues including Mechanic's Hall, The Larcom Theater, Tupelo Music Hall, The House of Blues in Los Angeles, B. B. King's Blues Club in New York City and in West Palm Beach, The Miami Beach Bandshell, The Regent Theater, The Cutting Room, The Hard Rock Cafe and many other venues all across the United States."
],
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"The Speed of Sound is a 1988 all-instrumental album by American rock guitarist Ronnie Montrose, who led the bands Montrose (1973-77 & 1987) and Gamma (1979-83 & 2000) and also performed and did session work with a variety of musicians, including Van Morrison (1971–72), Herbie Hancock (1971), Beaver & Krause (1971), Boz Scaggs (1971), Edgar Winter (1972 & 1996), Gary Wright (1975), The Beau Brummels (1975), Dan Hartman (1976), Tony Williams (1978), The Neville Brothers (1987), Marc Bonilla (1991 & 1993), Sammy Hagar (1997), and Johnny Winter.",
" In 1997, Ronnie stated that this album was his favorite instrumental record he had done so far.",
" The track titles are words and phrases referencing aviation themes."
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"sentences": [
"Vic Johnson is a rock guitarist best known for playing guitar with The BusBoys and later with Sammy Hagar and the Waboritas."
],
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"\"Right Now\" is a rock song written by the group Van Halen for their album \"For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge\".",
" The song reflects on living for the moment and not being afraid of making a change.",
" Vocalist Sammy Hagar has said that he was writing the lyrics to this song at the studio very late one night, and he heard Eddie Van Halen in an adjacent room working on a piano melody.",
" Hagar said he suddenly realized that \"we were writing the same song,\" so he walked into the room and began singing his words over Van Halen's music.",
" According to Eddie, the instrumental dates back to 1983, \"before I wrote \"Jump\" - it didn't come out until about '92, '93 or something like that, cause nobody wanted anything to do with it.\"",
" An early version of the melody appears in the 1984 movie \"The Wild Life\" which was scored by Eddie Van Halen.",
" Eddie also stated that before Hagar was hired to replace David Lee Roth, he considered an album that would feature various guest singers, with Joe Cocker assigned to \"Right Now\"."
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"Edward Lodewijk Van Halen (born January 26, 1955) is a Dutch-American musician, songwriter and producer.",
" He is best known as the lead guitarist, occasional keyboardist and co-founder of the American hard rock band Van Halen and is considered as one of the most influential guitarists in the history of rock music.",
" In 2011, \"Rolling Stone\" \"Magazine\" ranked Van Halen number eight in the list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists.",
" In 2012, he was voted number one in a \"Guitar World\" magazine reader's poll for \"The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time\"."
],
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"Title: Walk on Water (Eddie Money song)\n\n\"Walk on Water\" is a song by American rock singer Eddie Money, from his album \"Nothing to Lose\" in 1988 and \"\" in 1989. Written by one-time Sammy Hagar keyboardist Jesse Harms (who also performed on the track), the tune was released as a single and reached number nine on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and number two on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. It also features a guitar solo from Jimmy Lyon, who had previously been a member of Eddie Money's band.",
"Title: Sammy Hagar discography\n\nSammy Hagar is a rock vocalist and guitarist. Hagar is known as a solo artist and a former member of several notable bands.",
"Title: Finish What Ya Started\n\n\"Finish What Ya Started\" is a song by Van Halen taken from their 1988 album \"OU812\". Despite the album being seemingly complete, Eddie Van Halen came up with the riff at 2 in the morning and went down to his then-neighbor Sammy Hagar to show it. Hagar let Eddie in, and the two played guitars in his balcony until they had a completed song. Once Eddie left, Hagar decided to write the lyrics despite being late at night. The theme wound up being unfulfilled sex, summed up by Hagar as \"blue balls. In the song, Eddie Van Halen recorded his guitar part on a Fender Stratocaster plugged direct into the studio mixing console. The song is one of only two Van Halen tracks featuring Sammy Hagar playing a rhythm guitar part, which he played on a Gibson acoustic.",
"Title: Will Wallner\n\nWill Wallner (born 24 January 1987) is an English rock guitarist and songwriter. His main influences are Ritchie Blackmore, Gary Moore and John Sykes. He began playing guitar at age 16 and received his first \"real guitar\", a Gibson Les Paul Custom, which he has played his entire career, at the age of 18. He began playing guitar by ear, then had taken his first formal guitar lessons from a rock guitar teacher in his home town of Devon, England. He is an alumnus of the prestigious Colyton Grammar School and a graduate of the University of Portsmouth with a BSc in Music and Sound Technology and has also studied at the Musicians Institute, in Hollywood. Since 2012 he has been a regular contributor to Guitar World magazine with his weekly blog 'Bent Out of Shape'. He currently resides in Los Angeles, California and also owns a recording studio in Berlin, Germany.",
"Title: Ronnie Montrose\n\nRonald Douglas Montrose (November 29, 1947 – March 3, 2012) was an American rock guitarist, who led the bands Montrose (1973-77 & 1987) and Gamma (1979-83 & 2000) and also performed and did session work with a variety of musicians, including Van Morrison (1971–72), Herbie Hancock (1971), Beaver & Krause (1971), Boz Scaggs (1971), Edgar Winter (1972 & 1996), Gary Wright (1975), The Beau Brummels (1975), Dan Hartman (1976), Tony Williams (1978), The Neville Brothers (1987), Marc Bonilla (1991 & 1993), Sammy Hagar (1997), and Johnny Winter. The first \"Montrose\" album was often cited as \"America's answer to Led Zeppelin\" and Ronnie Montrose was often referred to as one of the most influential guitarists in American hard rock.",
"Title: Tyler Morris\n\nTyler Drew Morris is an American professional guitar player who was born in Boston, Massachusetts. Morris has performed with Yngwie Malmsteen, Steve Vai, Gary Hoey, Joe Stump, Sammy Hagar, Leslie West, Rudy Sarzo, Vince Neil, Joe Vitale, Johnny Winter, James Montgomery, David Hull, Phil Collen, Fred Coury, Robert Marcello, Kip Winger, AJ Pappas, Jimi Bell, Gary King, George Lynch, Bruce Kulick, Jason Becker, Vernon Reid, Jeff \"Skunk\" Baxter, Ronnie Montrose and others. Morris does demonstrations for Fishman Electronics, Dean Guitars, and REVV Amplification among other companies at the annual summer and winter NAMM shows. At the age of 15, Morris wrote his first studio album, \"And So It Begins\". This album was later featured in \"Guitar Player Magazine\", \"Vintage Guitar Magazine\", \"Heavy Riff Magazine\", Korea Guitar, and other worldwide media outlets. He has performed at venues including Mechanic's Hall, The Larcom Theater, Tupelo Music Hall, The House of Blues in Los Angeles, B. B. King's Blues Club in New York City and in West Palm Beach, The Miami Beach Bandshell, The Regent Theater, The Cutting Room, The Hard Rock Cafe and many other venues all across the United States.",
"Title: The Speed of Sound (album)\n\nThe Speed of Sound is a 1988 all-instrumental album by American rock guitarist Ronnie Montrose, who led the bands Montrose (1973-77 & 1987) and Gamma (1979-83 & 2000) and also performed and did session work with a variety of musicians, including Van Morrison (1971–72), Herbie Hancock (1971), Beaver & Krause (1971), Boz Scaggs (1971), Edgar Winter (1972 & 1996), Gary Wright (1975), The Beau Brummels (1975), Dan Hartman (1976), Tony Williams (1978), The Neville Brothers (1987), Marc Bonilla (1991 & 1993), Sammy Hagar (1997), and Johnny Winter. In 1997, Ronnie stated that this album was his favorite instrumental record he had done so far. The track titles are words and phrases referencing aviation themes.",
"Title: Vic Johnson (musician)\n\nVic Johnson is a rock guitarist best known for playing guitar with The BusBoys and later with Sammy Hagar and the Waboritas.",
"Title: Right Now (Van Halen song)\n\n\"Right Now\" is a rock song written by the group Van Halen for their album \"For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge\". The song reflects on living for the moment and not being afraid of making a change. Vocalist Sammy Hagar has said that he was writing the lyrics to this song at the studio very late one night, and he heard Eddie Van Halen in an adjacent room working on a piano melody. Hagar said he suddenly realized that \"we were writing the same song,\" so he walked into the room and began singing his words over Van Halen's music. According to Eddie, the instrumental dates back to 1983, \"before I wrote \"Jump\" - it didn't come out until about '92, '93 or something like that, cause nobody wanted anything to do with it.\" An early version of the melody appears in the 1984 movie \"The Wild Life\" which was scored by Eddie Van Halen. Eddie also stated that before Hagar was hired to replace David Lee Roth, he considered an album that would feature various guest singers, with Joe Cocker assigned to \"Right Now\".",
"Title: Eddie Van Halen\n\nEdward Lodewijk Van Halen (born January 26, 1955) is a Dutch-American musician, songwriter and producer. He is best known as the lead guitarist, occasional keyboardist and co-founder of the American hard rock band Van Halen and is considered as one of the most influential guitarists in the history of rock music. In 2011, \"Rolling Stone\" \"Magazine\" ranked Van Halen number eight in the list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists. In 2012, he was voted number one in a \"Guitar World\" magazine reader's poll for \"The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time\"."
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4,392
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What was the debut solo album of the singer who voiced Gloria in Happy Feet Two?
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Can't Take Me Home
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"Christopher \"Chris\" DeFaria (born May 20, 1959) born San Francisco, California is an American film producer and production manager of such films as \"\" (2015), \"Gravity\" (2013) and \"Happy Feet Two\" (2011).",
" He served as president of animation and innovative technology at Warner Bros.",
" Pictures for the past four years.",
" In January 2017, he joined DreamWorks Animation in the newly-created position of president of the DreamWorks Feature Animation Group.",
" As president, DeFaria will oversee all aspects of DWA's feature animation business, including slate strategy, development, production; innovation and technology; and business affairs."
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"Happy Feet Two is a 2011 Australian-American 3D computer-animated family musical comedy film directed, produced and co-written by George Miller.",
" It is the sequel to Miller's 2006 film \"Happy Feet\".",
" It features Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Hugo Weaving, Magda Szubanski and Anthony LaPaglia reprising their roles from the first film.",
" Pink voiced Gloria due to Brittany Murphy's death in 2009, and Richard Carter who portrayed a human character and voiced Barry in the first film, voices Bryan the beachmaster in this one, respectively.",
" Common also replaced Fat Joe as Seymour.",
" The original cast is joined by new characters voiced by Hank Azaria, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, and Sofía Vergara."
],
"title": "Happy Feet Two"
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"sentences": [
"I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat is a 2011 3D computer-animated short film starring the characters Sylvester, Tweety and Granny.",
" The short is an adaptation of the 1950 song of the same name, sung by Mel Blanc.",
" It features the voice of June Foray as Granny, and Blanc's archive recordings taken from the song for Sylvester and Tweety.",
" The short was released theatrically with \"Happy Feet Two\"."
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"title": "I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat"
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"sentences": [
"David Arnott is an American actor, screenwriter and musical composer living in Southern California.",
" Among his credits, Arnott co-wrote \"The Last Action Hero\", and starred in \"The Last Man\" with Jeri Ryan.",
" David is a member of the legendary \"Pad O' Guys\" screenwriting group, including Shane Black and Fred Dekker, and is the son of banjo player Peter R. Arnott.",
" He also provided additional voices in \"Happy Feet Two\" and \"Finding Dory\"."
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"Alecia Beth Moore (born September 8, 1979), known professionally as Pink (stylized as P!nk ), is an American singer, songwriter, dancer and actress.",
" She was signed to her first record label with original R&B girl group Choice in 1995.",
" The label, LaFace Records, only saw potential in Pink, offering her a solo deal.",
" Choice disbanded in 1998.",
" Pink rose as an artist with her debut solo album, \"Can't Take Me Home\" (2000).",
" It was certified double-platinum in the United States and spawned two \"Billboard\" Hot 100 top-ten hits: \"There You Go\" and \"Most Girls\".",
" She gained further recognition with the \"Moulin Rouge!",
"\" soundtrack \"Lady Marmalade\", which gave Pink her first Grammy Award as well as her first number-one single on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
" Pink took more artistic control and pursued a pop rock direction for her second album, \"Missundaztood\" (2001).",
" It sold more than 12 million copies worldwide and yielded three US top-ten singles, \"Get the Party Started\", \"Don't Let Me Get Me\", and \"Just Like a Pill\"."
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"Benjamin Flores Jr. (born July 24, 2002), also known as Lil' P-Nut, is an American child actor and rap artist.",
" In music, he is known for his rap, \"You Might Be the One\".",
" In acting, Flores starred as Louie Preston on the Nickelodeon television series \"The Haunted Hathaways\" (2013–2015), and since 2015 he has played Triple G on the Nickelodeon series \"Game Shakers\".",
" He also had a voice role in the 2011 animated feature film in \"Happy Feet Two\", playing Atticus the rapping penguin."
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"sentences": [
"Lee Perry (born 16 December 1959 in Australia) is an Australian voice actor known for portraying various characters in either direct-to-video or theatrical relisted movies like \"Three Dollars\", \"$9.99\" and both \"Happy Feet\" and \"Happy Feet Two\"."
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"Omari Ishmael Grandberry (born November 12, 1984, known by his stage name Omarion) is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, actor and dancer.",
" He is best known as being the lead singer of the American R&B boy band B2K; the group achieved success with singles like \"Bump, Bump, Bump\", \"Uh Huh\", and \"Girlfriend\", which all reached success on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
" After the group's disbandment, Omarion released his debut solo album, \"O\" (2005), which debuted atop the \"Billboard\" 200 and received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Contemporary R&B Album at the 48th Grammy Awards.",
" His second solo album, \"21\" (2006), contained his second highest-charting single to date, \"Ice Box\", which reached the top 20 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
" His third solo album, \"Ollusion\" (2010), was released on January 12, 2010, with the lead single, \"I Get It In\".",
" His fourth solo album, \"Sex Playlist\" (2014), spawned the single, \"Post to Be\", which was certified 3x platinum and reached number 13 on the Hot 100 chart in May 2015, and became his highest charting single to date."
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"sentences": [
"Colin Gibson is an Australian production designer.",
" He is known for his collaborations with George Miller, including \"Babe\", \"\", \"Happy Feet\", \"Happy Feet Two\", and \"\", the latter of which resulted in winning the Academy Award for Best Production Design and a AACTA Award.",
" Gibson's other work includes \"The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert\", for which he shared a BAFTA award nomination with Owen Paterson."
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"\"Bridge of Light\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Pink.",
" It was released on December 2, 2011 by Sony Music.",
" The song was written by Pink and long-time collaborator Billy Mann and serves as the theme song to the 2011 film \"Happy Feet Two\".",
" The song was a moderate success and became a top 10 hit in Austria, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland, but failed to chart high in other countries due to minimal promotion."
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"Title: Christopher DeFaria\n\nChristopher \"Chris\" DeFaria (born May 20, 1959) born San Francisco, California is an American film producer and production manager of such films as \"\" (2015), \"Gravity\" (2013) and \"Happy Feet Two\" (2011). He served as president of animation and innovative technology at Warner Bros. Pictures for the past four years. In January 2017, he joined DreamWorks Animation in the newly-created position of president of the DreamWorks Feature Animation Group. As president, DeFaria will oversee all aspects of DWA's feature animation business, including slate strategy, development, production; innovation and technology; and business affairs.",
"Title: Happy Feet Two\n\nHappy Feet Two is a 2011 Australian-American 3D computer-animated family musical comedy film directed, produced and co-written by George Miller. It is the sequel to Miller's 2006 film \"Happy Feet\". It features Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Hugo Weaving, Magda Szubanski and Anthony LaPaglia reprising their roles from the first film. Pink voiced Gloria due to Brittany Murphy's death in 2009, and Richard Carter who portrayed a human character and voiced Barry in the first film, voices Bryan the beachmaster in this one, respectively. Common also replaced Fat Joe as Seymour. The original cast is joined by new characters voiced by Hank Azaria, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, and Sofía Vergara.",
"Title: I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat\n\nI Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat is a 2011 3D computer-animated short film starring the characters Sylvester, Tweety and Granny. The short is an adaptation of the 1950 song of the same name, sung by Mel Blanc. It features the voice of June Foray as Granny, and Blanc's archive recordings taken from the song for Sylvester and Tweety. The short was released theatrically with \"Happy Feet Two\".",
"Title: David Arnott\n\nDavid Arnott is an American actor, screenwriter and musical composer living in Southern California. Among his credits, Arnott co-wrote \"The Last Action Hero\", and starred in \"The Last Man\" with Jeri Ryan. David is a member of the legendary \"Pad O' Guys\" screenwriting group, including Shane Black and Fred Dekker, and is the son of banjo player Peter R. Arnott. He also provided additional voices in \"Happy Feet Two\" and \"Finding Dory\".",
"Title: Pink (singer)\n\nAlecia Beth Moore (born September 8, 1979), known professionally as Pink (stylized as P!nk ), is an American singer, songwriter, dancer and actress. She was signed to her first record label with original R&B girl group Choice in 1995. The label, LaFace Records, only saw potential in Pink, offering her a solo deal. Choice disbanded in 1998. Pink rose as an artist with her debut solo album, \"Can't Take Me Home\" (2000). It was certified double-platinum in the United States and spawned two \"Billboard\" Hot 100 top-ten hits: \"There You Go\" and \"Most Girls\". She gained further recognition with the \"Moulin Rouge! \" soundtrack \"Lady Marmalade\", which gave Pink her first Grammy Award as well as her first number-one single on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Pink took more artistic control and pursued a pop rock direction for her second album, \"Missundaztood\" (2001). It sold more than 12 million copies worldwide and yielded three US top-ten singles, \"Get the Party Started\", \"Don't Let Me Get Me\", and \"Just Like a Pill\".",
"Title: Benjamin Flores Jr.\n\nBenjamin Flores Jr. (born July 24, 2002), also known as Lil' P-Nut, is an American child actor and rap artist. In music, he is known for his rap, \"You Might Be the One\". In acting, Flores starred as Louie Preston on the Nickelodeon television series \"The Haunted Hathaways\" (2013–2015), and since 2015 he has played Triple G on the Nickelodeon series \"Game Shakers\". He also had a voice role in the 2011 animated feature film in \"Happy Feet Two\", playing Atticus the rapping penguin.",
"Title: Lee Perry (voice actor)\n\nLee Perry (born 16 December 1959 in Australia) is an Australian voice actor known for portraying various characters in either direct-to-video or theatrical relisted movies like \"Three Dollars\", \"$9.99\" and both \"Happy Feet\" and \"Happy Feet Two\".",
"Title: Omarion\n\nOmari Ishmael Grandberry (born November 12, 1984, known by his stage name Omarion) is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, actor and dancer. He is best known as being the lead singer of the American R&B boy band B2K; the group achieved success with singles like \"Bump, Bump, Bump\", \"Uh Huh\", and \"Girlfriend\", which all reached success on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. After the group's disbandment, Omarion released his debut solo album, \"O\" (2005), which debuted atop the \"Billboard\" 200 and received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Contemporary R&B Album at the 48th Grammy Awards. His second solo album, \"21\" (2006), contained his second highest-charting single to date, \"Ice Box\", which reached the top 20 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. His third solo album, \"Ollusion\" (2010), was released on January 12, 2010, with the lead single, \"I Get It In\". His fourth solo album, \"Sex Playlist\" (2014), spawned the single, \"Post to Be\", which was certified 3x platinum and reached number 13 on the Hot 100 chart in May 2015, and became his highest charting single to date.",
"Title: Colin Gibson (production designer)\n\nColin Gibson is an Australian production designer. He is known for his collaborations with George Miller, including \"Babe\", \"\", \"Happy Feet\", \"Happy Feet Two\", and \"\", the latter of which resulted in winning the Academy Award for Best Production Design and a AACTA Award. Gibson's other work includes \"The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert\", for which he shared a BAFTA award nomination with Owen Paterson.",
"Title: Bridge of Light (song)\n\n\"Bridge of Light\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Pink. It was released on December 2, 2011 by Sony Music. The song was written by Pink and long-time collaborator Billy Mann and serves as the theme song to the 2011 film \"Happy Feet Two\". The song was a moderate success and became a top 10 hit in Austria, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland, but failed to chart high in other countries due to minimal promotion."
] |
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Radio Iodine and Rocket from the Crypt are both what?
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rock band
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comparison
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hard
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{
"title": [
"Radio Iodine",
"Rocket from the Crypt"
],
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0,
0
]
}
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[
{
"sentences": [
"\"This page is about the San Diego punk rock band Rocket from the Crypt.",
" For the Cleveland protopunk band, see Rocket from the Tombs. \""
],
"title": "Rocket from the Crypt"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The RD-214 (GRAU Index 8D59) was a liquid rocket engine, burning AK-27I (a mixture of 73% nitric acid and 27% NO + iodine passivant and TM-185 (a kerosene and gasoline mix) in the gas generator cycle.",
" As was the case with many V-2 influenced engines, the single turbine was driven by steam generated by catalytic decomposition of HO.",
" It also had four combustion chambers and vector control was achieved by refractory vanes protruding into the nozzle's exhaust."
],
"title": "RD-214"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Radio Iodine was an alternative rock band from St. Louis, Missouri.",
" It was formed in 1993 as 9 Days Wonder by Tony Persyn and his wife, Ellen.",
" After another band threatened to sue over the name, the band changed its name to Radio Iodine.",
" It signed to Radioactive Records, which released a self-titled EP in 1996.",
" Radioactive Records chairman Gary Kurfirst moved the band to his new subsidiary label Radiouniverse, and the band's 1997 album \"Tiny Warnings\" was the label's inaugural release."
],
"title": "Radio Iodine"
},
{
"sentences": [
"John Kassir (born October 24, 1957) is an American actor, voice actor and comedian.",
" He is known as the voice of the Crypt Keeper in HBO's \"Tales from the Crypt\" franchise.",
" Kassir is also known for his role as Ralph in the Off-Broadway show \"Reefer Madness\", as well as its film adaptation, as well as his voice over work as Buster Bunny (taking over for Charlie Adler late in the final season of \"Tiny Toon Adventures\"), Ray \"Raymundo\" Rocket on \"Rocket Power\", the mischievous raccoon Meeko in \"Pocahontas\" and its direct-to-video sequel, Jibolba in the \"Tak and the Power of Juju\" video game series, and the current voices of Pete Puma in \"The Looney Tunes Show\", and Deadpool in \"\" and the \"\" series.",
" He has also recently done the voice of Rizzo for the newest Spyro game, , and voiced Ghost Roaster in \"\", as well as Short Cut in \"\" and Pit Boss in \"\".",
" He is also known for his various roles in season 1 of \"The Amanda Show\".",
" He voiced the Ice King in the Adventure Time (pilot) but was replaced by Tom Kenny for the series.",
" He also provided additional voice over work for \"Sonic the Hedgehog\", \"Eek!",
" The Cat\", \"The Brothers Flub\", \"Dead Rising\", \"Casper's Scare School\", \"Spider-Man 3\", \"\", \"Diablo III\", \"Monsters University\", \"The Prophet\", \"\" and \"The Secret Life of Pets\"."
],
"title": "John Kassir"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"On a Rope\" is a song by the American punk rock band Rocket from the Crypt, released as the third single from their 1995 album \"Scream, Dracula, Scream!",
"\" It was released as three separate CD singles by Elemental Records, which combined to form a single set containing three versions of \"On a Rope\", five cover songs, and a four-song session recorded with Mark Radcliffe at the BBC that was originally broadcast May 26, 1996.",
" \"On a Rope\" was Rocket from the Crypt's highest-charting single, peaking at number 12 on the UK Singles Chart.",
" A music video for the song received play on MTV and MTV Europe."
],
"title": "On a Rope"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Back Off Cupids is a solo album by the San Diego, California musician John Reis, released in 2000 by Big Fish Records. \"",
"Back Off Cupids\" was also the name given by Reis to the musical project.",
" Recording of the album's material took place in 1994, in between sessions with Reis' bands Drive Like Jehu and Rocket From the Crypt, and involved Rocket From the Crypt horn players Jason Crane and Paul O'Beirne.",
" Compared to Reis' other musical projects the music was slower, mostly instrumental, and to a certain degree free-form.",
" The material was shelved for several years until mixing was completed in 1999, and the album was finally released in 2000."
],
"title": "Back Off Cupids (album)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Back Off Cupids was the name of a solo musical project by the San Diego, California musician John Reis.",
" The project took place in 1994, in between sessions with Reis' bands Drive Like Jehu and Rocket from the Crypt.",
" Rocket from the Crypt horn players Jason Crane and Paul O'Beirne were also involved in the project, though the vast majority of the recording was conducted by Reis.",
" Recording took place with friend and fellow musician Gar Wood in his garage."
],
"title": "Back Off Cupids"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The RD-215 (GRAU Index 8D513) was a dual nozzle liquid rocket engine, burning AK-27 (a mixture of 73% nitric acid and 27% NO + iodine passivant) and UDMH.",
" It was used in a module of two engines (four nozzles) known as the RD-216 (GRAU Index 8D514).",
" The RD-215 was developed by OKB-456 for Yangel's Yuzhmash R-14 (8K65) ballistic missile.",
" Its variations were also used on the Kosmos-1, Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M launch vehicles."
],
"title": "RD-215"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ghost Ship is the first album by the San Diego, California, rock and roll band Sultans, released in 2000 by Swami Records.",
" Both the band and the album began as \"side projects\" for John Reis during time off from his main band, Rocket from the Crypt.",
" This was also the time at which Reis formed Hot Snakes.",
" Reis collaborated with drummer Tony Di Prima, bringing in Rocket From the Crypt guitarist Andy Stamets while Reis himself played the bass guitar (he is normally known as a guitarist).",
" The band chose the name Sultans for the project and recorded an introductory EP and \"Ghost Ship\", both of which were released that year on Reis' newly formed Swami label.",
" As Reis has a tradition of using different stage names or pseudonyms in his various projects, he chose to be known as \"Slasher\" in the Sultans, while Stamets chose the nickname \"Black Flame\"."
],
"title": "Ghost Ship (album)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"See You in Magic is the debut album by the San Diego, California rock band The Night Marchers, released in 2008 by Vagrant Records and Swami Records.",
" The Night Marchers are the latest musical project of singer/guitarist John Reis, previously of Pitchfork, Drive Like Jehu, Rocket from the Crypt, the Hot Snakes, and the Sultans.",
" Reis announced the group's formation in August 2007, after all of his previous acts had broken up by January of that year.",
" The band also includes Beehive and the Barracudas guitarist Gar Wood, CPC Gangbangs bassist Tommy Kitsos, and former Delta 72 drummer Jason Kourkounis.",
" Wood and Kourkounis had previously recorded and performed with Reis in the Hot Snakes.",
" The band members are credited on the album using pseudonyms that they had used in their previous acts: Reis is credited as \"Speedo\" (his stage name in Rocket from the Crypt), Wood as \"Dner\" (Beehive and the Barracudas), Kitsos as \"Skitsos\" (CPC Gangbangs), and Kourkounis as \"Jsinclair\" (Hot Snakes)."
],
"title": "See You in Magic"
}
] |
[
"Title: Rocket from the Crypt\n\n\"This page is about the San Diego punk rock band Rocket from the Crypt. For the Cleveland protopunk band, see Rocket from the Tombs. \"",
"Title: RD-214\n\nThe RD-214 (GRAU Index 8D59) was a liquid rocket engine, burning AK-27I (a mixture of 73% nitric acid and 27% NO + iodine passivant and TM-185 (a kerosene and gasoline mix) in the gas generator cycle. As was the case with many V-2 influenced engines, the single turbine was driven by steam generated by catalytic decomposition of HO. It also had four combustion chambers and vector control was achieved by refractory vanes protruding into the nozzle's exhaust.",
"Title: Radio Iodine\n\nRadio Iodine was an alternative rock band from St. Louis, Missouri. It was formed in 1993 as 9 Days Wonder by Tony Persyn and his wife, Ellen. After another band threatened to sue over the name, the band changed its name to Radio Iodine. It signed to Radioactive Records, which released a self-titled EP in 1996. Radioactive Records chairman Gary Kurfirst moved the band to his new subsidiary label Radiouniverse, and the band's 1997 album \"Tiny Warnings\" was the label's inaugural release.",
"Title: John Kassir\n\nJohn Kassir (born October 24, 1957) is an American actor, voice actor and comedian. He is known as the voice of the Crypt Keeper in HBO's \"Tales from the Crypt\" franchise. Kassir is also known for his role as Ralph in the Off-Broadway show \"Reefer Madness\", as well as its film adaptation, as well as his voice over work as Buster Bunny (taking over for Charlie Adler late in the final season of \"Tiny Toon Adventures\"), Ray \"Raymundo\" Rocket on \"Rocket Power\", the mischievous raccoon Meeko in \"Pocahontas\" and its direct-to-video sequel, Jibolba in the \"Tak and the Power of Juju\" video game series, and the current voices of Pete Puma in \"The Looney Tunes Show\", and Deadpool in \"\" and the \"\" series. He has also recently done the voice of Rizzo for the newest Spyro game, , and voiced Ghost Roaster in \"\", as well as Short Cut in \"\" and Pit Boss in \"\". He is also known for his various roles in season 1 of \"The Amanda Show\". He voiced the Ice King in the Adventure Time (pilot) but was replaced by Tom Kenny for the series. He also provided additional voice over work for \"Sonic the Hedgehog\", \"Eek! The Cat\", \"The Brothers Flub\", \"Dead Rising\", \"Casper's Scare School\", \"Spider-Man 3\", \"\", \"Diablo III\", \"Monsters University\", \"The Prophet\", \"\" and \"The Secret Life of Pets\".",
"Title: On a Rope\n\n\"On a Rope\" is a song by the American punk rock band Rocket from the Crypt, released as the third single from their 1995 album \"Scream, Dracula, Scream! \" It was released as three separate CD singles by Elemental Records, which combined to form a single set containing three versions of \"On a Rope\", five cover songs, and a four-song session recorded with Mark Radcliffe at the BBC that was originally broadcast May 26, 1996. \"On a Rope\" was Rocket from the Crypt's highest-charting single, peaking at number 12 on the UK Singles Chart. A music video for the song received play on MTV and MTV Europe.",
"Title: Back Off Cupids (album)\n\nBack Off Cupids is a solo album by the San Diego, California musician John Reis, released in 2000 by Big Fish Records. \" Back Off Cupids\" was also the name given by Reis to the musical project. Recording of the album's material took place in 1994, in between sessions with Reis' bands Drive Like Jehu and Rocket From the Crypt, and involved Rocket From the Crypt horn players Jason Crane and Paul O'Beirne. Compared to Reis' other musical projects the music was slower, mostly instrumental, and to a certain degree free-form. The material was shelved for several years until mixing was completed in 1999, and the album was finally released in 2000.",
"Title: Back Off Cupids\n\nBack Off Cupids was the name of a solo musical project by the San Diego, California musician John Reis. The project took place in 1994, in between sessions with Reis' bands Drive Like Jehu and Rocket from the Crypt. Rocket from the Crypt horn players Jason Crane and Paul O'Beirne were also involved in the project, though the vast majority of the recording was conducted by Reis. Recording took place with friend and fellow musician Gar Wood in his garage.",
"Title: RD-215\n\nThe RD-215 (GRAU Index 8D513) was a dual nozzle liquid rocket engine, burning AK-27 (a mixture of 73% nitric acid and 27% NO + iodine passivant) and UDMH. It was used in a module of two engines (four nozzles) known as the RD-216 (GRAU Index 8D514). The RD-215 was developed by OKB-456 for Yangel's Yuzhmash R-14 (8K65) ballistic missile. Its variations were also used on the Kosmos-1, Kosmos-3 and Kosmos-3M launch vehicles.",
"Title: Ghost Ship (album)\n\nGhost Ship is the first album by the San Diego, California, rock and roll band Sultans, released in 2000 by Swami Records. Both the band and the album began as \"side projects\" for John Reis during time off from his main band, Rocket from the Crypt. This was also the time at which Reis formed Hot Snakes. Reis collaborated with drummer Tony Di Prima, bringing in Rocket From the Crypt guitarist Andy Stamets while Reis himself played the bass guitar (he is normally known as a guitarist). The band chose the name Sultans for the project and recorded an introductory EP and \"Ghost Ship\", both of which were released that year on Reis' newly formed Swami label. As Reis has a tradition of using different stage names or pseudonyms in his various projects, he chose to be known as \"Slasher\" in the Sultans, while Stamets chose the nickname \"Black Flame\".",
"Title: See You in Magic\n\nSee You in Magic is the debut album by the San Diego, California rock band The Night Marchers, released in 2008 by Vagrant Records and Swami Records. The Night Marchers are the latest musical project of singer/guitarist John Reis, previously of Pitchfork, Drive Like Jehu, Rocket from the Crypt, the Hot Snakes, and the Sultans. Reis announced the group's formation in August 2007, after all of his previous acts had broken up by January of that year. The band also includes Beehive and the Barracudas guitarist Gar Wood, CPC Gangbangs bassist Tommy Kitsos, and former Delta 72 drummer Jason Kourkounis. Wood and Kourkounis had previously recorded and performed with Reis in the Hot Snakes. The band members are credited on the album using pseudonyms that they had used in their previous acts: Reis is credited as \"Speedo\" (his stage name in Rocket from the Crypt), Wood as \"Dner\" (Beehive and the Barracudas), Kitsos as \"Skitsos\" (CPC Gangbangs), and Kourkounis as \"Jsinclair\" (Hot Snakes)."
] |
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The Kazan River flows through tundra and taiga, which is also known as what?
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boreal forest
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bridge
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medium
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{
"title": [
"Kazan River",
"Taiga"
],
"sent_id": [
4,
0
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}
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"sentences": [
"Kosasthalaiyar River, also known as \"'Kortalaiyar\" in Manali a distributary, is one of the three rivers that flow in the Chennai metropolitan area.",
" The 136 km river originates near pallipet in thiruvallur District and drains into the Bay of Bengal.",
" Its northern tributary Nagari river originates in Chitoor district of Andhra Pradesh and joins the main river in the back waters of Poondy dam.",
" Its catchment area spreads in Vellore, Chitoor, North Arcot, Thiruvallur and Chennai districts.",
" It has catchment area in North Arcot District with a branch near Kesavaram Anicut and flows to the city as Cooum River and the main Kosasthalaiyar River flows to Poondi reservoir.",
" From Poondi reservoir, the river flows through Thiruvallur District, enters the Chennai metropolitan area, and joins the sea at Ennore creek.",
" There are two check dams across the river at Tamaraipakkam and Vallur.",
" The excess discharge in the river is controlled by the Tamarapakkam Anicut located across the river in the downstream of Poondi reservoir.",
" Vallur Anicut is a small check dam constructed near Minjur across the river to control water levels and feed irrigation channels in the area.",
" It flows to a distance of 16 km in the Chennai metropolitan area.",
" The total catchment area of the river is 3757 km , and the bed width ranges from 150 to .",
" The discharge capacity of the river is 110000 m3/s , and the anticipated flood discharge capacity is about 125000 m3/s ."
],
"title": "Kosasthalaiyar River"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Terekty River (, Russian: река Теректы ), also known under the Sinified spelling Tielieketi (), is a small river that flows from China to Kazakhstan.",
" In its lower course the river is also known as the Kusak (, Russian: Кусак , ).",
" Along most of its course, the river flows through the very sparsely populated mountainous terrain of the southern part of Xinjiang's Yumin County; by the time it crosses the China–Kazakhstan border and enters a flat desert east of Lake Zhalanashkol, its bed is usually dry, with little water ever reaching Lake Zhalanashkol."
],
"title": "Terekty River"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Taiga ( ; Russian: тайга́ ; ] ; from Turkic) also known as boreal forest or snow forest, is a biome characterized by coniferous forests consisting mostly of pines, spruces and larches."
],
"title": "Taiga"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Kazan River (Inuktitut \"Harvaqtuuq\", Inuktitut syllabics ᓴᕐᕙᖅᑑᖅ; meaning \"strong rapids\", \"the big drift\" or \"place of much fast flowing water\"), is a Canadian Heritage River located in Nunavut, Canada.",
" The Dene name for the river was Kasba-tue meaning “white partridge river.”",
" The name was apparently changed to Kazan in the late 19th century due to the influence of Order of Mary Immaculate missionaries.",
" The river headwaters are in northern Saskatchewan at Kasba Lake, and it flows north for about 1000 km (621 mi) before emptying into Baker Lake ( ), on the opposite side of the mouth of the Thelon River.",
" Along its course the river flows through several lakes, including Ennadai Lake and Yathkyed Lake, over the Kazan Falls (25 m ), down a red sandstone gorge and through both boreal forest and tundra.",
" It is the last section of the river, below Ennadai Lake, that is above the timber line and is designated a Canadian Heritage River."
],
"title": "Kazan River"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Aropaoanui (Awapawanui) river flows from the Lake Tūtira to the Pacific Ocean in the Northern Hawkes Bay.",
" It has been described as one of the cleanest rivers in New Zealand by the Department of Conservation, and is fished for many species including trout and whitebait.",
" The valley and bay into which the river flows are also known as Aropaoanui, as is the metal road which meets the Napier–Wairoa highway."
],
"title": "Aropaoanui River"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Khandeyar are one of the two groups of the Nenets.",
" They are also known as Forest Nenets or Forest Yurak because they live in the forest region or Taiga instead of the Tundra like the other Nenets."
],
"title": "Khandeyar"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Todzha Lake, also known as Azas Lake (Russian: Тоджа, Азас ), is a lake in Tuva in Russia.",
" The lake has a surface area of 51.6 km2 .",
" The Azas River flows into and the Toora-Khem River flows out of Todzha Lake.",
" The lake freezes in early November and remains icebound until the second half of May."
],
"title": "Todzha Lake"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lake Clementine (also known as North Fork Lake) is a reservoir on the North Fork American River Canyon above the picturesque gold rush era town of Auburn (elev.",
" 1200') in northern California.",
" It was created in 1939 when the North Fork Dam, a 155 ft tall variable radius arch dam, was completed by the Army Corps of Engineers for the purpose of containing gold mining debris washing downriver.",
" It is open to boat traffic, a waterskiing and wakeboarding spot during the summer.",
" However, many days the lake is closed to wakeboarding so that the lake may be quietly enjoyed for kayaks, rowing, and fishing.",
" It features steep forested canyon walls and contains several large high quality limestone deposits, one large vertical outcropping of which is known as Robbers Roost, and offers climbing and caving opportunities for the adventurous.",
" A popular hiking, running, and mountain biking trail courses from the dam area, continues downstream below the 780' high Foresthill Bridge, linking Lake Clementine to the North and Middle Forks American River Confluence area below the dam.",
" The trail also connects to a large-network of hiking, running, and mountain biking trail systems stretching eastward into the Sierra Nevada mountain range near Lake Tahoe.",
" Because the dam is designed so that the river flows over its top, a waterfall is created that grows impressively large in winter and spring when rain and snowmelt cause high river flows."
],
"title": "Lake Clementine"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Routeburn River, also known as the Route Burn, is a river in New Zealand.",
" It is a short stony river that flows for some 15 kilometres into the Dart River in the South Island.",
" The Routeburn River flows alongside a section of the Routeburn Track.",
" The upper reaches of the river are found in the Routeburn North Branch and leave the Routeburn Track around the Routeburn Flat Hut area."
],
"title": "Routeburn River"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Marecchia (pronounced ] ) is a river in eastern Italy.",
" In ancient times it was known as the \"Ariminus\" which was from the Greek \"Ariminos\", \"Αρίμινος\" (which is also the ancient name of Rimini).",
" The source of the river is near Monte dei Frati which is east of Pieve Santo Stefano and southwest of Badia Tedalda in the province of Arezzo in Tuscany.",
" It flows northeast into the province of Pesaro and Urbino in the Marche and is the only river that runs through Montefeltro.",
" While flowing through Montefeltro, the river flows through the exclave Santa Sofia Marecchia, which belongs to Badia Tedalda.",
" The river then flows past Sant'Agata Feltria and Novafeltria before crossing into the province of Rimini in Emilia–Romagna.",
" At Torello, part of the commune of San Leo, it flows 1 km west of the Sammarinese territory Acquaviva and the San Marino River flows into it, but the Marecchia does not touch the San Marino border.",
" Finally, the river flows past Verucchio and Santarcangelo di Romagna before flowing into the Adriatic Sea near Rimini."
],
"title": "Marecchia"
}
] |
[
"Title: Kosasthalaiyar River\n\nKosasthalaiyar River, also known as \"'Kortalaiyar\" in Manali a distributary, is one of the three rivers that flow in the Chennai metropolitan area. The 136 km river originates near pallipet in thiruvallur District and drains into the Bay of Bengal. Its northern tributary Nagari river originates in Chitoor district of Andhra Pradesh and joins the main river in the back waters of Poondy dam. Its catchment area spreads in Vellore, Chitoor, North Arcot, Thiruvallur and Chennai districts. It has catchment area in North Arcot District with a branch near Kesavaram Anicut and flows to the city as Cooum River and the main Kosasthalaiyar River flows to Poondi reservoir. From Poondi reservoir, the river flows through Thiruvallur District, enters the Chennai metropolitan area, and joins the sea at Ennore creek. There are two check dams across the river at Tamaraipakkam and Vallur. The excess discharge in the river is controlled by the Tamarapakkam Anicut located across the river in the downstream of Poondi reservoir. Vallur Anicut is a small check dam constructed near Minjur across the river to control water levels and feed irrigation channels in the area. It flows to a distance of 16 km in the Chennai metropolitan area. The total catchment area of the river is 3757 km , and the bed width ranges from 150 to . The discharge capacity of the river is 110000 m3/s , and the anticipated flood discharge capacity is about 125000 m3/s .",
"Title: Terekty River\n\nThe Terekty River (, Russian: река Теректы ), also known under the Sinified spelling Tielieketi (), is a small river that flows from China to Kazakhstan. In its lower course the river is also known as the Kusak (, Russian: Кусак , ). Along most of its course, the river flows through the very sparsely populated mountainous terrain of the southern part of Xinjiang's Yumin County; by the time it crosses the China–Kazakhstan border and enters a flat desert east of Lake Zhalanashkol, its bed is usually dry, with little water ever reaching Lake Zhalanashkol.",
"Title: Taiga\n\nTaiga ( ; Russian: тайга́ ; ] ; from Turkic) also known as boreal forest or snow forest, is a biome characterized by coniferous forests consisting mostly of pines, spruces and larches.",
"Title: Kazan River\n\nThe Kazan River (Inuktitut \"Harvaqtuuq\", Inuktitut syllabics ᓴᕐᕙᖅᑑᖅ; meaning \"strong rapids\", \"the big drift\" or \"place of much fast flowing water\"), is a Canadian Heritage River located in Nunavut, Canada. The Dene name for the river was Kasba-tue meaning “white partridge river.” The name was apparently changed to Kazan in the late 19th century due to the influence of Order of Mary Immaculate missionaries. The river headwaters are in northern Saskatchewan at Kasba Lake, and it flows north for about 1000 km (621 mi) before emptying into Baker Lake ( ), on the opposite side of the mouth of the Thelon River. Along its course the river flows through several lakes, including Ennadai Lake and Yathkyed Lake, over the Kazan Falls (25 m ), down a red sandstone gorge and through both boreal forest and tundra. It is the last section of the river, below Ennadai Lake, that is above the timber line and is designated a Canadian Heritage River.",
"Title: Aropaoanui River\n\nThe Aropaoanui (Awapawanui) river flows from the Lake Tūtira to the Pacific Ocean in the Northern Hawkes Bay. It has been described as one of the cleanest rivers in New Zealand by the Department of Conservation, and is fished for many species including trout and whitebait. The valley and bay into which the river flows are also known as Aropaoanui, as is the metal road which meets the Napier–Wairoa highway.",
"Title: Khandeyar\n\nThe Khandeyar are one of the two groups of the Nenets. They are also known as Forest Nenets or Forest Yurak because they live in the forest region or Taiga instead of the Tundra like the other Nenets.",
"Title: Todzha Lake\n\nTodzha Lake, also known as Azas Lake (Russian: Тоджа, Азас ), is a lake in Tuva in Russia. The lake has a surface area of 51.6 km2 . The Azas River flows into and the Toora-Khem River flows out of Todzha Lake. The lake freezes in early November and remains icebound until the second half of May.",
"Title: Lake Clementine\n\nLake Clementine (also known as North Fork Lake) is a reservoir on the North Fork American River Canyon above the picturesque gold rush era town of Auburn (elev. 1200') in northern California. It was created in 1939 when the North Fork Dam, a 155 ft tall variable radius arch dam, was completed by the Army Corps of Engineers for the purpose of containing gold mining debris washing downriver. It is open to boat traffic, a waterskiing and wakeboarding spot during the summer. However, many days the lake is closed to wakeboarding so that the lake may be quietly enjoyed for kayaks, rowing, and fishing. It features steep forested canyon walls and contains several large high quality limestone deposits, one large vertical outcropping of which is known as Robbers Roost, and offers climbing and caving opportunities for the adventurous. A popular hiking, running, and mountain biking trail courses from the dam area, continues downstream below the 780' high Foresthill Bridge, linking Lake Clementine to the North and Middle Forks American River Confluence area below the dam. The trail also connects to a large-network of hiking, running, and mountain biking trail systems stretching eastward into the Sierra Nevada mountain range near Lake Tahoe. Because the dam is designed so that the river flows over its top, a waterfall is created that grows impressively large in winter and spring when rain and snowmelt cause high river flows.",
"Title: Routeburn River\n\nThe Routeburn River, also known as the Route Burn, is a river in New Zealand. It is a short stony river that flows for some 15 kilometres into the Dart River in the South Island. The Routeburn River flows alongside a section of the Routeburn Track. The upper reaches of the river are found in the Routeburn North Branch and leave the Routeburn Track around the Routeburn Flat Hut area.",
"Title: Marecchia\n\nThe Marecchia (pronounced ] ) is a river in eastern Italy. In ancient times it was known as the \"Ariminus\" which was from the Greek \"Ariminos\", \"Αρίμινος\" (which is also the ancient name of Rimini). The source of the river is near Monte dei Frati which is east of Pieve Santo Stefano and southwest of Badia Tedalda in the province of Arezzo in Tuscany. It flows northeast into the province of Pesaro and Urbino in the Marche and is the only river that runs through Montefeltro. While flowing through Montefeltro, the river flows through the exclave Santa Sofia Marecchia, which belongs to Badia Tedalda. The river then flows past Sant'Agata Feltria and Novafeltria before crossing into the province of Rimini in Emilia–Romagna. At Torello, part of the commune of San Leo, it flows 1 km west of the Sammarinese territory Acquaviva and the San Marino River flows into it, but the Marecchia does not touch the San Marino border. Finally, the river flows past Verucchio and Santarcangelo di Romagna before flowing into the Adriatic Sea near Rimini."
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4,395
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Sonia Petrovna, is a French dancer and actress (film, television and theatre), her most famous early acting roles were as who, in "Ludwig" alongside leading actors Helmut Berger?
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Princess Sofia
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bridge
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"Saint Laurent is a 2014 French biography drama film co-written and directed by Bertrand Bonello, and starring Gaspard Ulliel as Yves Saint Laurent, Jérémie Renier as Pierre Bergé, and Louis Garrel as Jacques de Bascher.",
" The supporting cast features Léa Seydoux, Amira Casar, Aymeline Valade and Helmut Berger.",
" The film centers on Saint Laurent's life from 1967 to 1976, during which time the famed fashion designer was at the peak of his career.",
" The film competed for the Palme d'Or in the main competition section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival and was released on 24 September 2014."
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"Great Transport () is a 1983 Yugoslav action–drama war film directed by Veljko Bulajić.",
" The film was selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 56th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.",
" \"Great Transport\" stars James Franciscus, Steve Railsback, Robert Vaughn, Helmut Berger, and Edward Albert."
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"Padmapriya Janakiraman, simply credited as Padmapriya, is an Indian film actress and model.",
" A classical bharatanatyam dancer, Padmapriya made her acting debut in the Telugu-language film \"Seenu Vasanthi Lakshmi\" (2003), following which she appeared in a number of Malayalam and Tamil-language films alongside leading actors.",
" In a span of 5 years, she has appeared in nearly 30 films in Malayalam, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Hindi and has received several major South Indian awards.",
" She is probably best known for her critically acclaimed performances in the Malayalam-language films \"Kaazhcha\", \"Karutha Pakshikal\", \"Pazhassi Raja\" and the Tamil-language films \"Thavamai Thavamirundhu\" and \"Mirugam\"."
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"Helmut Berger (] ; born Helmut Steinberger; 29 May 1944) is an Austrian film and television actor.",
" He is most famous for his work with Luchino Visconti, particularly in his performance as King Ludwig II of Bavaria in \"Ludwig\", for which he received a special David di Donatello award, and his performance in \"The Damned\" for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award."
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"Sonia Petrovna (name also credited as \"Petrova\" and \"Petrowa\") (born 13 January 1952) is a French dancer and actress (film, television and theatre).",
" Petrovna was born in Paris, from between the age of 6 and 14 she studied dance at the Paris Opera Ballet (Ballet de l'Opéra de Paris) and on the initial invitation of Roland Petit went on to appear in various ballet productions.",
" Her most famous early acting roles were those of Vanina Abati in \"La prima notte di quiete\" acting alongside leading French actor Alain Delon and as Princess Sofia in \"Ludwig\" alongside leading actors Helmut Berger and actress Romy Schneider, both in 1972."
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"Faceless is a 1988 French slasher film directed by Jesús Franco.",
" The film is about Dr. Flamand (Helmut Berger) and his assistant Nathalie (Brigitte Lahaie) who lure unsuspecting victims to use their skin to perform plastic surgery on the doctor's disfigured sister - a plot reminiscent of Franco's first film, \"Gritos en la noche\" (1961).",
" Hallen (Telly Savalas) is a New York businessman who hires private detective Sam Morgan (Chris Mitchum) to find his missing fashion model daughter Barbara (Caroline Munro).",
" Other elements of the story include a Nazi doctor (Anton Diffring) and a chainsaw/power tool tormentor who are called in by Dr. Flamand"
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"Ludwig is a 1973 film directed by Italian director Luchino Visconti about the life and death of King Ludwig II of Bavaria.",
" Helmut Berger stars as Ludwig, Romy Schneider reprises her role as Empress Elisabeth of Austria (from the 1955 film \"Sissi\" and its two sequels)."
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"Peter Marc Jacobson (born October 27, 1957) is an American television writer, director and producer, and actor.",
" He is best known as the co-creator of the popular sitcom \"The Nanny\", which he created and wrote with his then wife actress Fran Drescher, who was the star of the series.",
" He was often credited as Peter Marc in his early acting roles."
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"Hand of Death (), also known as Countdown in Kung Fu, is a 1976 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by John Woo, and starring Doran Tan and James Tien, and featuring early acting performances from Chan Yuan-lung, Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao in supporting roles.",
" In addition to their acting roles, Hung also worked as stunt co-ordinator, whilst Yuen also performed much of the stuntwork, including doubling for both of the principal stars."
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"Timeless is a 2016 German science fiction film directed by Alexander Tuschinski.",
" Besides many German actors, it stars Helmut Berger"
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"Title: Saint Laurent (film)\n\nSaint Laurent is a 2014 French biography drama film co-written and directed by Bertrand Bonello, and starring Gaspard Ulliel as Yves Saint Laurent, Jérémie Renier as Pierre Bergé, and Louis Garrel as Jacques de Bascher. The supporting cast features Léa Seydoux, Amira Casar, Aymeline Valade and Helmut Berger. The film centers on Saint Laurent's life from 1967 to 1976, during which time the famed fashion designer was at the peak of his career. The film competed for the Palme d'Or in the main competition section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival and was released on 24 September 2014.",
"Title: Great Transport\n\nGreat Transport () is a 1983 Yugoslav action–drama war film directed by Veljko Bulajić. The film was selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 56th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. \"Great Transport\" stars James Franciscus, Steve Railsback, Robert Vaughn, Helmut Berger, and Edward Albert.",
"Title: Padmapriya Janakiraman\n\nPadmapriya Janakiraman, simply credited as Padmapriya, is an Indian film actress and model. A classical bharatanatyam dancer, Padmapriya made her acting debut in the Telugu-language film \"Seenu Vasanthi Lakshmi\" (2003), following which she appeared in a number of Malayalam and Tamil-language films alongside leading actors. In a span of 5 years, she has appeared in nearly 30 films in Malayalam, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Hindi and has received several major South Indian awards. She is probably best known for her critically acclaimed performances in the Malayalam-language films \"Kaazhcha\", \"Karutha Pakshikal\", \"Pazhassi Raja\" and the Tamil-language films \"Thavamai Thavamirundhu\" and \"Mirugam\".",
"Title: Helmut Berger\n\nHelmut Berger (] ; born Helmut Steinberger; 29 May 1944) is an Austrian film and television actor. He is most famous for his work with Luchino Visconti, particularly in his performance as King Ludwig II of Bavaria in \"Ludwig\", for which he received a special David di Donatello award, and his performance in \"The Damned\" for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award.",
"Title: Sonia Petrovna\n\nSonia Petrovna (name also credited as \"Petrova\" and \"Petrowa\") (born 13 January 1952) is a French dancer and actress (film, television and theatre). Petrovna was born in Paris, from between the age of 6 and 14 she studied dance at the Paris Opera Ballet (Ballet de l'Opéra de Paris) and on the initial invitation of Roland Petit went on to appear in various ballet productions. Her most famous early acting roles were those of Vanina Abati in \"La prima notte di quiete\" acting alongside leading French actor Alain Delon and as Princess Sofia in \"Ludwig\" alongside leading actors Helmut Berger and actress Romy Schneider, both in 1972.",
"Title: Faceless (film)\n\nFaceless is a 1988 French slasher film directed by Jesús Franco. The film is about Dr. Flamand (Helmut Berger) and his assistant Nathalie (Brigitte Lahaie) who lure unsuspecting victims to use their skin to perform plastic surgery on the doctor's disfigured sister - a plot reminiscent of Franco's first film, \"Gritos en la noche\" (1961). Hallen (Telly Savalas) is a New York businessman who hires private detective Sam Morgan (Chris Mitchum) to find his missing fashion model daughter Barbara (Caroline Munro). Other elements of the story include a Nazi doctor (Anton Diffring) and a chainsaw/power tool tormentor who are called in by Dr. Flamand",
"Title: Ludwig (film)\n\nLudwig is a 1973 film directed by Italian director Luchino Visconti about the life and death of King Ludwig II of Bavaria. Helmut Berger stars as Ludwig, Romy Schneider reprises her role as Empress Elisabeth of Austria (from the 1955 film \"Sissi\" and its two sequels).",
"Title: Peter Marc Jacobson\n\nPeter Marc Jacobson (born October 27, 1957) is an American television writer, director and producer, and actor. He is best known as the co-creator of the popular sitcom \"The Nanny\", which he created and wrote with his then wife actress Fran Drescher, who was the star of the series. He was often credited as Peter Marc in his early acting roles.",
"Title: Hand of Death\n\nHand of Death (), also known as Countdown in Kung Fu, is a 1976 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by John Woo, and starring Doran Tan and James Tien, and featuring early acting performances from Chan Yuan-lung, Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao in supporting roles. In addition to their acting roles, Hung also worked as stunt co-ordinator, whilst Yuen also performed much of the stuntwork, including doubling for both of the principal stars.",
"Title: Timeless (film)\n\nTimeless is a 2016 German science fiction film directed by Alexander Tuschinski. Besides many German actors, it stars Helmut Berger"
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4,396
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Marion Zimmer Bradley and Robin McKinley, are of which nationality?
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American
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comparison
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easy
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"The \"Sword and Sorceress\" series is a series of fantasy anthologies originally edited by Marion Zimmer Bradley, and originally published by DAW Books.",
" As she explained in the foreword to the first volume, she created the anthology to redress the lack of strong female protagonists in the subgenre of sword and sorcery.",
" At the time, most female characters in sword and sorcery were little more than stock damsels in distress, or pawns who were distributed at the conclusion of the story as \"bad-conduct prizes\" (Bradley's term) for the male protagonists.",
" Many of the early sword-and-sorcery works featured attitudes toward women that Bradley considered appalling."
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"Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine was a quarterly fantasy magazine founded and initially edited by fantasy and science fiction author Marion Zimmer Bradley.",
" Fifty issues appeared from summer 1988 through December 2000.",
" It was published by MZB Enterprises from 1988-1989, Marion Zimmer Bradley Ltd. from 1990-1993, and the Marion Zimmer Bradley Living Trust from 1994-2000, all based in Berkeley, California.",
" The Trust continued publication for a short time after Bradley's death in 1999; the magazine went out of business at the end of 2000."
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"The Heirs of Hammerfell is a science fantasy novel by American writer Marion Zimmer Bradley, part of her Darkover series.",
" It was first published by in hardcover by DAW Books in 1989.",
" The book takes place during the era of Darkover's history known as the Hundred Kingdoms.",
" This is the last book in the Darkover series written entirely by Bradley without the assistance of a co-author."
],
"title": "The Heirs of Hammerfell"
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"sentences": [
"The Darkover series is a science fiction-fantasy chronology consisting of several novels and short stories set in the fictional world of Darkover as created by author Marion Zimmer Bradley.",
" The word \"Darkover\" is a registered trademark owned by the Marion Zimmer Bradley Literary Works Trust."
],
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"sentences": [
"The Spell Sword is a sword and planet novel by American writer Marion Zimmer Bradley, part of the Darkover series.",
" The book was co-authored by Paul Edwin Zimmer, Bradley's brother, though he was not credited.",
" \"The Spell Sword\" was first published in paperback by DAW in 1974 OCLC 156484864 and has been republished several times."
],
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"sentences": [
"The Forest House is a fantasy novel by American writers Marion Zimmer Bradley and Diana L. Paxson, though the latter is uncredited by the publisher.",
" It is a prequel to Bradley's Arthurian novel \"The Mists of Avalon\"."
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"Darkover is the focus planet of the Darkover series of science fiction-fantasy novels and short stories by Marion Zimmer Bradley and others published since 1958.",
" According to the novels, Darkover is the only human-habitable of seven planets orbiting a fictional red giant star called Cottman.",
" The word \"Darkover\" is a registered trademark owned by the Marion Zimmer Bradley Literary Works Trust."
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"Marion Eleanor Zimmer Bradley (June 3, 1930 – September 25, 1999) was an American author of fantasy, historical fantasy, science fiction, and science fantasy novels, and is best known for the Arthurian fiction novel \"The Mists of Avalon\", and the Darkover series.",
" While some critics have noted a feminist perspective in her writing, her popularity has been posthumously marred by multiple accusations against her of child sexual abuse and rape by two of her children, Mark and Moira Greyland, among many others.",
" Zimmer Bradley's first child, David R. Bradley, and her brother, Paul Edwin Zimmer, also became published science fiction and fantasy authors."
],
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},
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"Marion Zimmer Bradley's Darkover is a collection of science fantasy short stories by American writer Marion Zimmer Bradley.",
" The stories are set in Bradley's world of Darkover.",
" The book was first published by DAW Books (No. 929) in October, 1993."
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"Jennifer Carolyn Robin McKinley (born November 16, 1952), known as Robin McKinley, is an American author of fantasy and children's books.",
" Her 1984 novel \"The Hero and the Crown\" won the Newbery Medal as the year's best new American children's book."
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"Title: Sword and Sorceress series\n\nThe \"Sword and Sorceress\" series is a series of fantasy anthologies originally edited by Marion Zimmer Bradley, and originally published by DAW Books. As she explained in the foreword to the first volume, she created the anthology to redress the lack of strong female protagonists in the subgenre of sword and sorcery. At the time, most female characters in sword and sorcery were little more than stock damsels in distress, or pawns who were distributed at the conclusion of the story as \"bad-conduct prizes\" (Bradley's term) for the male protagonists. Many of the early sword-and-sorcery works featured attitudes toward women that Bradley considered appalling.",
"Title: Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine\n\nMarion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine was a quarterly fantasy magazine founded and initially edited by fantasy and science fiction author Marion Zimmer Bradley. Fifty issues appeared from summer 1988 through December 2000. It was published by MZB Enterprises from 1988-1989, Marion Zimmer Bradley Ltd. from 1990-1993, and the Marion Zimmer Bradley Living Trust from 1994-2000, all based in Berkeley, California. The Trust continued publication for a short time after Bradley's death in 1999; the magazine went out of business at the end of 2000.",
"Title: The Heirs of Hammerfell\n\nThe Heirs of Hammerfell is a science fantasy novel by American writer Marion Zimmer Bradley, part of her Darkover series. It was first published by in hardcover by DAW Books in 1989. The book takes place during the era of Darkover's history known as the Hundred Kingdoms. This is the last book in the Darkover series written entirely by Bradley without the assistance of a co-author.",
"Title: Darkover series\n\nThe Darkover series is a science fiction-fantasy chronology consisting of several novels and short stories set in the fictional world of Darkover as created by author Marion Zimmer Bradley. The word \"Darkover\" is a registered trademark owned by the Marion Zimmer Bradley Literary Works Trust.",
"Title: The Spell Sword\n\nThe Spell Sword is a sword and planet novel by American writer Marion Zimmer Bradley, part of the Darkover series. The book was co-authored by Paul Edwin Zimmer, Bradley's brother, though he was not credited. \"The Spell Sword\" was first published in paperback by DAW in 1974 OCLC 156484864 and has been republished several times.",
"Title: The Forest House\n\nThe Forest House is a fantasy novel by American writers Marion Zimmer Bradley and Diana L. Paxson, though the latter is uncredited by the publisher. It is a prequel to Bradley's Arthurian novel \"The Mists of Avalon\".",
"Title: Darkover\n\nDarkover is the focus planet of the Darkover series of science fiction-fantasy novels and short stories by Marion Zimmer Bradley and others published since 1958. According to the novels, Darkover is the only human-habitable of seven planets orbiting a fictional red giant star called Cottman. The word \"Darkover\" is a registered trademark owned by the Marion Zimmer Bradley Literary Works Trust.",
"Title: Marion Zimmer Bradley\n\nMarion Eleanor Zimmer Bradley (June 3, 1930 – September 25, 1999) was an American author of fantasy, historical fantasy, science fiction, and science fantasy novels, and is best known for the Arthurian fiction novel \"The Mists of Avalon\", and the Darkover series. While some critics have noted a feminist perspective in her writing, her popularity has been posthumously marred by multiple accusations against her of child sexual abuse and rape by two of her children, Mark and Moira Greyland, among many others. Zimmer Bradley's first child, David R. Bradley, and her brother, Paul Edwin Zimmer, also became published science fiction and fantasy authors.",
"Title: Marion Zimmer Bradley's Darkover\n\nMarion Zimmer Bradley's Darkover is a collection of science fantasy short stories by American writer Marion Zimmer Bradley. The stories are set in Bradley's world of Darkover. The book was first published by DAW Books (No. 929) in October, 1993.",
"Title: Robin McKinley\n\nJennifer Carolyn Robin McKinley (born November 16, 1952), known as Robin McKinley, is an American author of fantasy and children's books. Her 1984 novel \"The Hero and the Crown\" won the Newbery Medal as the year's best new American children's book."
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4,397
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Which documentary premiered first, The Civil War or Prince Among Slaves?
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The Civil War
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comparison
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hard
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"Contraband was a term commonly used in the United States military during the American Civil War to describe a new status for certain escaped slaves or those who affiliated with Union forces.",
" The Army (and the United States Congress) determined that the US would not return escaped slaves who went to Union lines and classified them as contraband.",
" They used many as laborers to support Union efforts and soon began to pay them wages.",
" The former slaves set up camps near Union forces, and the Army helped support and educate both adults and children among the refugees.",
" Thousands of men from these camps enlisted in the United States Colored Troops when recruitment started in 1863.",
" At war's end, more than 100 contraband camps existed in the South, including the Freedmen's Colony of Roanoke Island, where 3500 former slaves worked to develop a self-sufficient community."
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"\"Roll, Jordan, Roll\" (Roud 6697), also \"Roll, Jordan\", is a spiritual written by Charles Wesley in the 18th century which became well-known among slaves in the United States during the 19th century.",
" Appropriated as a coded message for escape, by the end of the American Civil War it had become known through much of the eastern United States.",
" In the 20th century it helped inspire blues, and it remains a staple in gospel music."
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"Edisto Island during the American Civil War was the location of a number of minor engagements and for a time of a large colony of African-American escaped former slaves during the American Civil War (1861–1865).",
" Edisto Island was largely abandoned by planters in November 1861 and in December 1861, escaped slaves began setting up their own refugee camps there.",
" In January 1862, armed African Americans from the island and Confederate forces clashed and a Confederate raid in reprisal killed a small number of unarmed African Americans.",
" In February, Union forces were stationed on the island to develop it as a staging area for future campaigns against Charleston, twenty-five miles away, as well as to protect the colony, which would eventually number thousands of African Americans.",
" As Union forces took control of the island, a number of skirmishes occurred, but Confederates withdrew.",
" In June, most of the Union troops left the island in a campaign, which culminated in the Battle of Secessionville.",
" In July, the remaining troops withdrew, and the colony was removed to St. Helena Island.",
" For the rest of the war, a small number of escaped slaves and plantation owners remained and farmed the island, but it was largely abandoned.",
" Near the end of the war, the island was again used as a location of colonies of freed slaves."
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"English Landing Park is located along the Missouri river in Parkville, Missouri, United States.",
" The area the park now sits were once just low water areas of the Missouri River.",
" It includes a 3-mile jogging/biking trail that follows the river's edge, several shelters for picnics, a soccer field, a baseball diamond, volleyball courts, 2 playgrounds (one for small kids and one for bigger kids).",
" Recently, a small 9-hole Frisbee golf course has been added around the jogging/biking trail.",
" There is also a busy set of train tracks that runs along the length of the park.",
" The area of present-day English Landing Park was bought from the English Brothers by Colonel George S. Park in 1838, who was a veteran of the Texas war of independence.",
" He purchased a riverboat landing from them as well, and that riverboat landing as well as the present-day park became a civil war port of call for slave trade.",
" The Power Plant Restaurant, which sits right next to the rail road tracks at the entrance to the park, was built in the mid-19th century as a coal-fired twin-boiler power plant that fed the entire city.",
" The city itself was founded by Colonel Park in 1844 and by 1850 he had built warehouses and a large stone hotel.",
" In 1853 he established one of Platte County's earliest newspapers, The Industrial Luminary.",
" Parkville itself did not become a Civil War battlefield, but there was still mass genocide as numerous slaves tried desperately to escape across the river into Kansas for freedom.",
" These slaves were buried in three large but unmarked cemeteries in the present-day Misty Woods subdivision.",
" After the Civil War, the port and the riverboat landing were all but abandoned and the area slowly changed from a bustling port city to what is present-day Parkville."
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"Prince Among Slaves is a 2006 historical documentary directed, written and produced by Andrea Kalin and narrated by Mos Def made for PBS by Unity Productions Foundation.",
" The film, made in association with Spark Media and Duke Media, retells the story of Abdulrahman Ibrahim Ibn Sori, a prince from West Africa who was made a slave in the United States and freed 40 years later."
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"The Civil War is the 1990 American television documentary miniseries created by Ken Burns about the American Civil War.",
" It was first broadcast on PBS on five consecutive nights from September 23 to 27, 1990.",
" Approximately 40 million viewers watched it during this broadcast, making it the most-watched program ever to air on PBS.",
" It was awarded more than 40 major television and film honors.",
" A companion book to the documentary was released shortly after the series aired."
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"The Seven Five, also known as Precinct Seven Five, is a 2014 documentary directed by Tiller Russell, and produced by Eli Holzman, Aaron Saidman, and Sheldon Yellen.",
" The film looks at police corruption in the 75th precinct of the New York Police Department during the 1980s.",
" The documentary focuses around Michael Dowd, a former police officer of 10 years, who was arrested in 1992, leading to one of the largest police corruption scandals in New York City history.",
" The documentary uses footage from the Mollen Commission investigation in 1992 and also provides in-depth commentary from Dowd, Ken Eurell, and Adam Diaz, among others.",
" The documentary premiered at DOC NYC November 14, 2014.",
" Sony Pictures recently purchased the rights of \"The Seven Five\" documentary in an auction."
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"The Radical Republicans were a faction of American politicians within the Republican Party of the United States from around 1854 (before the American Civil War) until the end of Reconstruction in 1877.",
" They called themselves \"Radicals\" and were opposed during the War by the Moderate Republicans (led by President Abraham Lincoln), by the conservative Republicans, and the largely pro-slavery and later anti-Reconstruction Democratic Party, as well as by conservatives in the South and liberals in the North during Reconstruction.",
" Radicals led efforts after the war to establish civil rights for former slaves and fully implement emancipation.",
" After weaker measures resulted in 1866 violence against former slaves in the rebel states, Radicals pushed the 14th Amendment and statutory protections through Congress.",
" They disfavored allowing ex-Confederates officers to retake political power in the south, and emphasized equality, civil rights, and voting rights for the \"freedmen\" (recently freed slaves)."
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"Eric J. Wittenberg (born March 26, 1961) is an American Civil War (Civil War) historian, author, lecturer, tour guide and battlefield preservationist.",
" He is a practicing attorney in downtown Columbus, Ohio.",
" His published works have focused especially on the Civil War cavalryman and the cavalry battles of the Civil War, with emphasis on the Army of the Potomac's Cavalry Corps.",
" His first book, \"Gettysburg's Forgotten Cavalry Actions\", was chosen as the best new work addressing the Battle of Gettysburg in 1998, winning the Robert E. Lee Civil War Roundtable of Central New Jersey's Bachelder-Coddington Award.",
" The second edition of this book, published in 2011, won the U. S. Army Historical Foundation's Distinguished Writing Award for that year's best reprint.",
" In 2015, his book \"The Devil's to Pay: John Buford at Gettysburg\" won the Gettysburg Civil War Roundtable's 2015 Book Award.",
" He was a member of the Governor of Ohio’s Advisory Commission on the Sesquicentennial of the Civil War and has been active with several Civil War battlefield preservation organizations.",
" He and his wife Susan Skilken Wittenberg reside on the east side of Columbus, Ohio."
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"Dr. Sulayman S. Nyang is professor and former chairman of the African Studies Department at Howard University in Washington, D.C.",
" He was a co-principal investigator of the Project MAPS and also a former deputy ambassador and head of chancery of the Gambia Embassy in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.",
" Nyang has served as consultant to several national and international agencies and on the boards of the African Studies Association, the American Council for the Study of Islamic Societies, America's Islamic Heritage Museum, and the Association of Muslim Social Scientists.",
" He has written extensively on Islamic, African and Middle Eastern affairs.",
" He holds a master's degree in public administration and a Ph.D. in government from the University of Virginia.",
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"Title: Contraband (American Civil War)\n\nContraband was a term commonly used in the United States military during the American Civil War to describe a new status for certain escaped slaves or those who affiliated with Union forces. The Army (and the United States Congress) determined that the US would not return escaped slaves who went to Union lines and classified them as contraband. They used many as laborers to support Union efforts and soon began to pay them wages. The former slaves set up camps near Union forces, and the Army helped support and educate both adults and children among the refugees. Thousands of men from these camps enlisted in the United States Colored Troops when recruitment started in 1863. At war's end, more than 100 contraband camps existed in the South, including the Freedmen's Colony of Roanoke Island, where 3500 former slaves worked to develop a self-sufficient community.",
"Title: Roll, Jordan, Roll\n\n\"Roll, Jordan, Roll\" (Roud 6697), also \"Roll, Jordan\", is a spiritual written by Charles Wesley in the 18th century which became well-known among slaves in the United States during the 19th century. Appropriated as a coded message for escape, by the end of the American Civil War it had become known through much of the eastern United States. In the 20th century it helped inspire blues, and it remains a staple in gospel music.",
"Title: Edisto Island during the American Civil War\n\nEdisto Island during the American Civil War was the location of a number of minor engagements and for a time of a large colony of African-American escaped former slaves during the American Civil War (1861–1865). Edisto Island was largely abandoned by planters in November 1861 and in December 1861, escaped slaves began setting up their own refugee camps there. In January 1862, armed African Americans from the island and Confederate forces clashed and a Confederate raid in reprisal killed a small number of unarmed African Americans. In February, Union forces were stationed on the island to develop it as a staging area for future campaigns against Charleston, twenty-five miles away, as well as to protect the colony, which would eventually number thousands of African Americans. As Union forces took control of the island, a number of skirmishes occurred, but Confederates withdrew. In June, most of the Union troops left the island in a campaign, which culminated in the Battle of Secessionville. In July, the remaining troops withdrew, and the colony was removed to St. Helena Island. For the rest of the war, a small number of escaped slaves and plantation owners remained and farmed the island, but it was largely abandoned. Near the end of the war, the island was again used as a location of colonies of freed slaves.",
"Title: English Landing Park\n\nEnglish Landing Park is located along the Missouri river in Parkville, Missouri, United States. The area the park now sits were once just low water areas of the Missouri River. It includes a 3-mile jogging/biking trail that follows the river's edge, several shelters for picnics, a soccer field, a baseball diamond, volleyball courts, 2 playgrounds (one for small kids and one for bigger kids). Recently, a small 9-hole Frisbee golf course has been added around the jogging/biking trail. There is also a busy set of train tracks that runs along the length of the park. The area of present-day English Landing Park was bought from the English Brothers by Colonel George S. Park in 1838, who was a veteran of the Texas war of independence. He purchased a riverboat landing from them as well, and that riverboat landing as well as the present-day park became a civil war port of call for slave trade. The Power Plant Restaurant, which sits right next to the rail road tracks at the entrance to the park, was built in the mid-19th century as a coal-fired twin-boiler power plant that fed the entire city. The city itself was founded by Colonel Park in 1844 and by 1850 he had built warehouses and a large stone hotel. In 1853 he established one of Platte County's earliest newspapers, The Industrial Luminary. Parkville itself did not become a Civil War battlefield, but there was still mass genocide as numerous slaves tried desperately to escape across the river into Kansas for freedom. These slaves were buried in three large but unmarked cemeteries in the present-day Misty Woods subdivision. After the Civil War, the port and the riverboat landing were all but abandoned and the area slowly changed from a bustling port city to what is present-day Parkville.",
"Title: Prince Among Slaves (film)\n\nPrince Among Slaves is a 2006 historical documentary directed, written and produced by Andrea Kalin and narrated by Mos Def made for PBS by Unity Productions Foundation. The film, made in association with Spark Media and Duke Media, retells the story of Abdulrahman Ibrahim Ibn Sori, a prince from West Africa who was made a slave in the United States and freed 40 years later.",
"Title: The Civil War (TV series)\n\nThe Civil War is the 1990 American television documentary miniseries created by Ken Burns about the American Civil War. It was first broadcast on PBS on five consecutive nights from September 23 to 27, 1990. Approximately 40 million viewers watched it during this broadcast, making it the most-watched program ever to air on PBS. It was awarded more than 40 major television and film honors. A companion book to the documentary was released shortly after the series aired.",
"Title: The Seven Five\n\nThe Seven Five, also known as Precinct Seven Five, is a 2014 documentary directed by Tiller Russell, and produced by Eli Holzman, Aaron Saidman, and Sheldon Yellen. The film looks at police corruption in the 75th precinct of the New York Police Department during the 1980s. The documentary focuses around Michael Dowd, a former police officer of 10 years, who was arrested in 1992, leading to one of the largest police corruption scandals in New York City history. The documentary uses footage from the Mollen Commission investigation in 1992 and also provides in-depth commentary from Dowd, Ken Eurell, and Adam Diaz, among others. The documentary premiered at DOC NYC November 14, 2014. Sony Pictures recently purchased the rights of \"The Seven Five\" documentary in an auction.",
"Title: Radical Republican\n\nThe Radical Republicans were a faction of American politicians within the Republican Party of the United States from around 1854 (before the American Civil War) until the end of Reconstruction in 1877. They called themselves \"Radicals\" and were opposed during the War by the Moderate Republicans (led by President Abraham Lincoln), by the conservative Republicans, and the largely pro-slavery and later anti-Reconstruction Democratic Party, as well as by conservatives in the South and liberals in the North during Reconstruction. Radicals led efforts after the war to establish civil rights for former slaves and fully implement emancipation. After weaker measures resulted in 1866 violence against former slaves in the rebel states, Radicals pushed the 14th Amendment and statutory protections through Congress. They disfavored allowing ex-Confederates officers to retake political power in the south, and emphasized equality, civil rights, and voting rights for the \"freedmen\" (recently freed slaves).",
"Title: Eric J. Wittenberg\n\nEric J. Wittenberg (born March 26, 1961) is an American Civil War (Civil War) historian, author, lecturer, tour guide and battlefield preservationist. He is a practicing attorney in downtown Columbus, Ohio. His published works have focused especially on the Civil War cavalryman and the cavalry battles of the Civil War, with emphasis on the Army of the Potomac's Cavalry Corps. His first book, \"Gettysburg's Forgotten Cavalry Actions\", was chosen as the best new work addressing the Battle of Gettysburg in 1998, winning the Robert E. Lee Civil War Roundtable of Central New Jersey's Bachelder-Coddington Award. The second edition of this book, published in 2011, won the U. S. Army Historical Foundation's Distinguished Writing Award for that year's best reprint. In 2015, his book \"The Devil's to Pay: John Buford at Gettysburg\" won the Gettysburg Civil War Roundtable's 2015 Book Award. He was a member of the Governor of Ohio’s Advisory Commission on the Sesquicentennial of the Civil War and has been active with several Civil War battlefield preservation organizations. He and his wife Susan Skilken Wittenberg reside on the east side of Columbus, Ohio.",
"Title: Sulayman S. Nyang\n\nDr. Sulayman S. Nyang is professor and former chairman of the African Studies Department at Howard University in Washington, D.C. He was a co-principal investigator of the Project MAPS and also a former deputy ambassador and head of chancery of the Gambia Embassy in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Nyang has served as consultant to several national and international agencies and on the boards of the African Studies Association, the American Council for the Study of Islamic Societies, America's Islamic Heritage Museum, and the Association of Muslim Social Scientists. He has written extensively on Islamic, African and Middle Eastern affairs. He holds a master's degree in public administration and a Ph.D. in government from the University of Virginia. Nyang was an advising scholar for the award-winning, PBS-broadcast documentaries \"\" (2002) and \"Prince Among Slaves\" (2007), produced by Unity Productions Foundation."
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What year did the person who the Bohr radius is named after, receive a Nobel Prize in Physics?
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" Essentially the electron orbits the donor ion within the semiconductor material at approximately the bohr radius.",
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"The Bohr radius (\"a\" or \"r\") is a physical constant, approximately equal to the most probable distance between the center of a nuclide and the electron in a hydrogen atom in its ground state.",
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"Since 1901, the Nobel Prize in Literature (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i litteratur\" ) has been awarded annually to an author from any country who has, in the words of the will of Alfred Nobel, produced \"in the field of literature the most outstanding work in an ideal direction\" (original Swedish: \"den som inom litteraturen har producerat det mest framstående verket i en idealisk riktning\").",
" Though individual works are sometimes cited as being particularly noteworthy, here \"work\" refers to an author's work as a whole.",
" The Swedish Academy decides who, if anyone, will receive the prize in any given year.",
" The academy announces the name of the chosen laureate in early October.",
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"The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i fysiologi eller medicin\" ) is awarded annually by the Swedish Karolinska Institute to scientists and doctors in the various fields of physiology or medicine.",
" It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel (who died in 1896), awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine.",
" As dictated by Nobel's will, the award is administered by the Nobel Foundation and awarded by a committee that consists of five members and an executive secretary elected by the Karolinska Institute.",
" While commonly referred to as the Nobel Prize in Medicine, Nobel specifically stated that the prize be awarded for \"physiology or medicine\" in his will.",
" Because of this, the prize can be awarded in a broader range of fields.",
" The first Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded in 1901 to Emil Adolf von Behring, of Germany.",
" Each recipient receives a medal, a diploma and a monetary award that has varied throughout the years.",
" In 1901, von Behring received 150,782 SEK, which is equal to 7,731,004 SEK in December 2008.",
" In 2013, the prize was awarded to James E. Rothman, Randy W. Schekman and Thomas C. Südhof; they were recognised \"after discovering how cells precisely transport material\".",
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"Aage Niels Bohr (] ; 19 June 1922 – 8 September 2009) was a Danish nuclear physicist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1975 with Ben Mottelson and James Rainwater \"for the discovery of the connection between collective motion and particle motion in atomic nuclei and the development of the theory of the structure of the atomic nucleus based on this connection\".",
" Starting from Rainwater's concept of an irregular-shaped liquid drop model of the nucleus, Bohr and Mottelson developed a detailed theory that was in close agreement with experiments.",
" Since his father, Niels Bohr, had won the prize in 1922, he and his father were one of the six pairs of fathers and sons who have both won the Nobel Prize and one of the four pairs who have both won the Nobel Prize in Physics."
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"Mohammad Abdus Salam {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'NI, SPk, KBE', '4': \"} (Punjabi, Urdu: ; ] ; 29 January 192621 November 1996), was a Pakistani theoretical physicist.",
" A major figure in 20th century theoretical physics, he shared the 1979 Nobel Prize in Physics with Sheldon Glashow and Steven Weinberg for his contribution to the electroweak unification theory.",
" He was the first Pakistani and first Muslim to receive a Nobel Prize in science and the second from an Islamic country to receive any Nobel Prize (after Anwar Sadat of Egypt)."
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"Niels Henrik David Bohr (] ; 7 October 1885 – 18 November 1962) was a Danish physicist who made foundational contributions to understanding atomic structure and quantum theory, for which he received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922.",
" Bohr was also a philosopher and a promoter of scientific research."
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"This is a list of Danish Nobel laureates.",
" Since the Nobel Prize was established per the will of Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel in 1895, 12 of the prize winners have been from Denmark.",
" The first Danish Nobel laureate was Niels Ryberg Finsen, who won a Nobel Prize for medicine in 1903 for his work in using light therapy to treat diseases.",
" The most recent Danish Nobel Prize winner was Jens Skou who won the prize in chemistry for his discovery over the enzyme, Na+/K+-ATPase in 1997.",
" To date, of the 13 Nobel Prizes won by Danish people, 5 have been for medicine, 3 have been for physics, 3 have been for literature, 1 has been for chemistry and one has been for peace."
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"Muonium is an exotic atom made up of an antimuon and an electron, which was discovered in 1960 and is given the chemical symbol .",
" During the muon's lifetime, muonium can enter into compounds such as muonium chloride () or sodium muonide ().",
" Due to the mass difference between the antimuon and the electron, muonium () is more similar to atomic hydrogen () than positronium ().",
" Its Bohr radius and ionization energy are within 0.5% of hydrogen, deuterium, and tritium, and thus it can usefully be considered as an exotic light isotope of hydrogen."
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"Title: Shallow donor\n\nA shallow donor refers to a donor that contributes an electron that exhibits energy states equivalent to atomic hydrogen with an altered expected mass i.e. the long range coulomb potential of the ion-cores determines the energy levels. Essentially the electron orbits the donor ion within the semiconductor material at approximately the bohr radius. This is in contrast to deep level donors where the short range potential determines the energy levels, not the effective mass states. This contributes additional energy states that can be used for conduction.",
"Title: Bohr radius\n\nThe Bohr radius (\"a\" or \"r\") is a physical constant, approximately equal to the most probable distance between the center of a nuclide and the electron in a hydrogen atom in its ground state. It is named after Niels Bohr, due to its role in the Bohr model of an atom. Its value is .",
"Title: Nobel Prize in Literature\n\nSince 1901, the Nobel Prize in Literature (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i litteratur\" ) has been awarded annually to an author from any country who has, in the words of the will of Alfred Nobel, produced \"in the field of literature the most outstanding work in an ideal direction\" (original Swedish: \"den som inom litteraturen har producerat det mest framstående verket i en idealisk riktning\"). Though individual works are sometimes cited as being particularly noteworthy, here \"work\" refers to an author's work as a whole. The Swedish Academy decides who, if anyone, will receive the prize in any given year. The academy announces the name of the chosen laureate in early October. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895; the others are the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Peace Prize, and Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.",
"Title: List of Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine\n\nThe Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i fysiologi eller medicin\" ) is awarded annually by the Swedish Karolinska Institute to scientists and doctors in the various fields of physiology or medicine. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel (who died in 1896), awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine. As dictated by Nobel's will, the award is administered by the Nobel Foundation and awarded by a committee that consists of five members and an executive secretary elected by the Karolinska Institute. While commonly referred to as the Nobel Prize in Medicine, Nobel specifically stated that the prize be awarded for \"physiology or medicine\" in his will. Because of this, the prize can be awarded in a broader range of fields. The first Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded in 1901 to Emil Adolf von Behring, of Germany. Each recipient receives a medal, a diploma and a monetary award that has varied throughout the years. In 1901, von Behring received 150,782 SEK, which is equal to 7,731,004 SEK in December 2008. In 2013, the prize was awarded to James E. Rothman, Randy W. Schekman and Thomas C. Südhof; they were recognised \"after discovering how cells precisely transport material\". The award is presented in Stockholm at an annual ceremony on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death.",
"Title: Aage Bohr\n\nAage Niels Bohr (] ; 19 June 1922 – 8 September 2009) was a Danish nuclear physicist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1975 with Ben Mottelson and James Rainwater \"for the discovery of the connection between collective motion and particle motion in atomic nuclei and the development of the theory of the structure of the atomic nucleus based on this connection\". Starting from Rainwater's concept of an irregular-shaped liquid drop model of the nucleus, Bohr and Mottelson developed a detailed theory that was in close agreement with experiments. Since his father, Niels Bohr, had won the prize in 1922, he and his father were one of the six pairs of fathers and sons who have both won the Nobel Prize and one of the four pairs who have both won the Nobel Prize in Physics.",
"Title: Abdus Salam\n\nMohammad Abdus Salam {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'NI, SPk, KBE', '4': \"} (Punjabi, Urdu: ; ] ; 29 January 192621 November 1996), was a Pakistani theoretical physicist. A major figure in 20th century theoretical physics, he shared the 1979 Nobel Prize in Physics with Sheldon Glashow and Steven Weinberg for his contribution to the electroweak unification theory. He was the first Pakistani and first Muslim to receive a Nobel Prize in science and the second from an Islamic country to receive any Nobel Prize (after Anwar Sadat of Egypt).",
"Title: Nobel Prize in Physics\n\nThe Nobel Prize in Physics (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i fysik\" ) is a yearly award given by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for those who conferred the most outstanding contributions for mankind in the field of physics. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895 and awarded since 1901; the others being the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Peace Prize, and Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.",
"Title: Niels Bohr\n\nNiels Henrik David Bohr (] ; 7 October 1885 – 18 November 1962) was a Danish physicist who made foundational contributions to understanding atomic structure and quantum theory, for which he received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922. Bohr was also a philosopher and a promoter of scientific research.",
"Title: List of Danish Nobel laureates\n\nThis is a list of Danish Nobel laureates. Since the Nobel Prize was established per the will of Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel in 1895, 12 of the prize winners have been from Denmark. The first Danish Nobel laureate was Niels Ryberg Finsen, who won a Nobel Prize for medicine in 1903 for his work in using light therapy to treat diseases. The most recent Danish Nobel Prize winner was Jens Skou who won the prize in chemistry for his discovery over the enzyme, Na+/K+-ATPase in 1997. To date, of the 13 Nobel Prizes won by Danish people, 5 have been for medicine, 3 have been for physics, 3 have been for literature, 1 has been for chemistry and one has been for peace.",
"Title: Muonium\n\nMuonium is an exotic atom made up of an antimuon and an electron, which was discovered in 1960 and is given the chemical symbol . During the muon's lifetime, muonium can enter into compounds such as muonium chloride () or sodium muonide (). Due to the mass difference between the antimuon and the electron, muonium () is more similar to atomic hydrogen () than positronium (). Its Bohr radius and ionization energy are within 0.5% of hydrogen, deuterium, and tritium, and thus it can usefully be considered as an exotic light isotope of hydrogen."
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Martha's Vineyard Airport and Erie International Airport, are which class of airport?
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"The Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority (NFTA) is a public authority responsible for the public transportation oversight of Erie and Niagara counties in the state of New York.",
" The NFTA, as an authority, oversees a number of subsidiaries, including the NFTA Metro bus and rail system, the Buffalo-Niagara International Airport, the Niagara Falls International Airport and NFTA Small Boat Harbor.",
" The NFTA Metro bus and rail system is a multi-modal agency, utilizing various vehicle modes (diesel bus, diesel-hybrid bus, CNG bus, light rail and cut-away van), using the brand names: NFTA Metro Bus, NFTA Metro Rail, NFTA Metrolink and NFTA PAL (Para-transit Access Line).",
" In addition, the NFTA also owns and manages a number of properties, including the Buffalo Metropolitan Transportation Center in Downtown Buffalo (which serves as the agency's headquarters); the Niagara Falls Transportation Center on Factory Outlet Blvd. the Portage Road Transit Center in Niagara Falls; and a number of strategically located bus loops and transit centers in the Buffalo Niagara region.",
" Of note, many of the bus loops have been in continuous operation since the days of the International Railway Company, a predecessor to the NFTA.",
" Agency-wide, the NFTA employs 1,500 full-time and part-time employees.",
" There are three business centers that operate as the NFTA organization: Surface Transportation, which handles ground transportation throughout Erie and Niagara counties, Aviation, which handles air related business at the Buffalo-Niagara International Airport and Niagara Falls International Airport and Property Risk/Management, which operates the NFTA-Boat Harbor and handles other properties that are owned and/or operated by the NFTA."
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"Pennsylvania Route 299 (PA 299) is a 0.05 mi state highway located in Erie County in Pennsylvania.",
" The route is the designation for the Staff Sergeant Jeremy R. Horton Memorial Bridge that carries Powell Avenue over two railroad lines in Millcreek Township.",
" PA 299 was designated in 1930 between US 20 and PA 99, which is now PA 5 Alternate (PA 5 Alt.)",
", running along Powell Avenue.",
" In 2006, the current bridge over the railroad tracks was built.",
" In 2011, all of PA 299 was decommissioned except for the Staff Sergeant Jeremy R. Horton Memorial Bridge, and is no longer signed as a traffic route.",
" The section of Powell Avenue north of the bridge was realigned in 2012 as a result of runway expansion at Erie International Airport"
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"United p.s. is a premium service offered by United Airlines on flights between Newark Liberty International Airport and Los Angeles International Airport and San Francisco International Airport, as well as between Boston Logan International Airport and San Francisco International Airport.",
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"Erie International Airport Tom Ridge Field (IATA: ERI, ICAO: KERI, FAA LID: ERI) is a public airport five miles (8 km) southwest of Erie, in Erie County.",
" Airline service at Erie faces stiff competition from the Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Buffalo airports, all within two hours of Erie by car.",
" In 2004 Erie was the third fastest growing airport in the United States, and the fastest growing airport in Pennsylvania.",
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"Martha's Vineyard Airport (IATA: MVY, ICAO: KMVY, FAA LID: MVY) is a public airport located in the middle of the island of Martha's Vineyard, three miles (5 km) south of the central business district of Vineyard Haven, in Dukes County, Massachusetts, United States.",
" This airport is owned by Dukes County and lies on the border between the towns of West Tisbury and Edgartown.",
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"On July 16, 1999, John F. Kennedy Jr. died when the airplane he was piloting crashed into the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.",
" The two passengers on board, Kennedy's wife Carolyn Bessette and her sister Lauren, were also killed.",
" The Piper Saratoga light aircraft had departed from Essex County Airport in Fairfield, New Jersey, and its intended route was along the coastline of Connecticut and across Rhode Island Sound to Martha's Vineyard Airport."
],
"title": "John F. Kennedy Jr. plane crash"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Manuel F. Correllus State Forest is a Massachusetts state forest located on Martha's Vineyard.",
" The forest borders Martha's Vineyard Airport on three sides and is chiefly in the towns of West Tisbury and Edgartown.",
" The forest is managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation."
],
"title": "Manuel F. Correllus State Forest"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mayflower Airlines was a small regional airline in the United States that operated out of two airports, the East Boston Airport (now known as Logan International Airport) in 1936, and the New Bedford Airport.",
" Flights were in Ford Tri-Motor \"Clippers\" and covered Cape Cod (Hyannis, Provincetown) and the Islands (Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard).",
" Service was also provided to Springfield, Massachusetts, as well, with fares that ranged from $5.00 to $8.00.",
" Daily scheduled service was provided from Boston and New Bedford.",
" Providence R.I. is also listed as a departure point to the Islands without scheduled service.",
" The company was absorbed by NorthEast Airlines in 1945.",
" Timetables for the airline still exist and list destinations and fares."
],
"title": "Mayflower Airlines"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Town of Erie is a Statutory Town in Boulder and Weld counties in the U.S. state of Colorado.",
" The population as of the 2010 census was 18,135, up from 6,291 at the 2000 census.",
" Erie is located just west of Interstate 25, with easy access to Interstate 70, Denver International Airport and Colorado's entire Front Range.",
" Erie's Planning Area spans 48 sqmi , extending from the north side of State Highway 52 south to State Highway 7, and between US 287 on the west and Interstate 25 to the east.",
" Erie is approximately 35 minutes from Denver International Airport, 25 minutes from Denver and 20 minutes from Boulder."
],
"title": "Erie, Colorado"
}
] |
[
"Title: Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority\n\nThe Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority (NFTA) is a public authority responsible for the public transportation oversight of Erie and Niagara counties in the state of New York. The NFTA, as an authority, oversees a number of subsidiaries, including the NFTA Metro bus and rail system, the Buffalo-Niagara International Airport, the Niagara Falls International Airport and NFTA Small Boat Harbor. The NFTA Metro bus and rail system is a multi-modal agency, utilizing various vehicle modes (diesel bus, diesel-hybrid bus, CNG bus, light rail and cut-away van), using the brand names: NFTA Metro Bus, NFTA Metro Rail, NFTA Metrolink and NFTA PAL (Para-transit Access Line). In addition, the NFTA also owns and manages a number of properties, including the Buffalo Metropolitan Transportation Center in Downtown Buffalo (which serves as the agency's headquarters); the Niagara Falls Transportation Center on Factory Outlet Blvd. the Portage Road Transit Center in Niagara Falls; and a number of strategically located bus loops and transit centers in the Buffalo Niagara region. Of note, many of the bus loops have been in continuous operation since the days of the International Railway Company, a predecessor to the NFTA. Agency-wide, the NFTA employs 1,500 full-time and part-time employees. There are three business centers that operate as the NFTA organization: Surface Transportation, which handles ground transportation throughout Erie and Niagara counties, Aviation, which handles air related business at the Buffalo-Niagara International Airport and Niagara Falls International Airport and Property Risk/Management, which operates the NFTA-Boat Harbor and handles other properties that are owned and/or operated by the NFTA.",
"Title: Pennsylvania Route 299\n\nPennsylvania Route 299 (PA 299) is a 0.05 mi state highway located in Erie County in Pennsylvania. The route is the designation for the Staff Sergeant Jeremy R. Horton Memorial Bridge that carries Powell Avenue over two railroad lines in Millcreek Township. PA 299 was designated in 1930 between US 20 and PA 99, which is now PA 5 Alternate (PA 5 Alt.) , running along Powell Avenue. In 2006, the current bridge over the railroad tracks was built. In 2011, all of PA 299 was decommissioned except for the Staff Sergeant Jeremy R. Horton Memorial Bridge, and is no longer signed as a traffic route. The section of Powell Avenue north of the bridge was realigned in 2012 as a result of runway expansion at Erie International Airport",
"Title: United p.s.\n\nUnited p.s. is a premium service offered by United Airlines on flights between Newark Liberty International Airport and Los Angeles International Airport and San Francisco International Airport, as well as between Boston Logan International Airport and San Francisco International Airport. The fleet consists of specially configured Boeing 757-200 aircraft with three classes of service: United Business, United Economy Plus, and United Economy. Each class of service includes certain amenities not offered on regular flights.",
"Title: MVY (disambiguation)\n\nMVY is the IATA airport code for Martha's Vineyard Airport.",
"Title: Erie International Airport\n\nErie International Airport Tom Ridge Field (IATA: ERI, ICAO: KERI, FAA LID: ERI) is a public airport five miles (8 km) southwest of Erie, in Erie County. Airline service at Erie faces stiff competition from the Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Buffalo airports, all within two hours of Erie by car. In 2004 Erie was the third fastest growing airport in the United States, and the fastest growing airport in Pennsylvania. It is also 128 mi from Pittsburgh, 111 mi from the Canada–US border, 95 mi from Cleveland, Ohio and 105 mi from Buffalo, New York.",
"Title: Martha's Vineyard Airport\n\nMartha's Vineyard Airport (IATA: MVY, ICAO: KMVY, FAA LID: MVY) is a public airport located in the middle of the island of Martha's Vineyard, three miles (5 km) south of the central business district of Vineyard Haven, in Dukes County, Massachusetts, United States. This airport is owned by Dukes County and lies on the border between the towns of West Tisbury and Edgartown. It is often used for general aviation but is also served by four commercial airlines.",
"Title: John F. Kennedy Jr. plane crash\n\nOn July 16, 1999, John F. Kennedy Jr. died when the airplane he was piloting crashed into the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. The two passengers on board, Kennedy's wife Carolyn Bessette and her sister Lauren, were also killed. The Piper Saratoga light aircraft had departed from Essex County Airport in Fairfield, New Jersey, and its intended route was along the coastline of Connecticut and across Rhode Island Sound to Martha's Vineyard Airport.",
"Title: Manuel F. Correllus State Forest\n\nManuel F. Correllus State Forest is a Massachusetts state forest located on Martha's Vineyard. The forest borders Martha's Vineyard Airport on three sides and is chiefly in the towns of West Tisbury and Edgartown. The forest is managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation.",
"Title: Mayflower Airlines\n\nMayflower Airlines was a small regional airline in the United States that operated out of two airports, the East Boston Airport (now known as Logan International Airport) in 1936, and the New Bedford Airport. Flights were in Ford Tri-Motor \"Clippers\" and covered Cape Cod (Hyannis, Provincetown) and the Islands (Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard). Service was also provided to Springfield, Massachusetts, as well, with fares that ranged from $5.00 to $8.00. Daily scheduled service was provided from Boston and New Bedford. Providence R.I. is also listed as a departure point to the Islands without scheduled service. The company was absorbed by NorthEast Airlines in 1945. Timetables for the airline still exist and list destinations and fares.",
"Title: Erie, Colorado\n\nThe Town of Erie is a Statutory Town in Boulder and Weld counties in the U.S. state of Colorado. The population as of the 2010 census was 18,135, up from 6,291 at the 2000 census. Erie is located just west of Interstate 25, with easy access to Interstate 70, Denver International Airport and Colorado's entire Front Range. Erie's Planning Area spans 48 sqmi , extending from the north side of State Highway 52 south to State Highway 7, and between US 287 on the west and Interstate 25 to the east. Erie is approximately 35 minutes from Denver International Airport, 25 minutes from Denver and 20 minutes from Boulder."
] |
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